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2025 Colorado State
Recreation Lands

�Make Camping &amp; Hunting Reservations

Online!

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e Fishing Units
e Wildlife Areas
e Trust Lands

Activities at State Parks:
CPW Track-Chair Program

Hiking with a Dog: Prevent the
Spread of Aquatic Invasive Species

Colorado Parks and Wildlife:
Keep Colorado Wild

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Contents

Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW)

What's New: 2025 ............................................................ 1

cpw.state.co.us

Reservations ................................................................... 1

Our mission: The mission of Colorado Parks and Wildlife is to perpetuate the wildlife

■ Abbreviation key ............................................................................................... 1

State Fish Units (SFUs)...................................................... 2
■ What isa SFU?................................................................................................... 2
■ State fish unit properties &amp;regulations ............................................................. 2

State Wildlife Areas (SWAs) ........................................ 3-30
■ What is a state wildlife area? .............................................................................3
■ State wildlife area access rules &amp;pass information ...........................................3
■ State wildlife area properties &amp;regulations ............................................... 4-30

State Trust Lands (STLs)
Hunting and Fishing Access Program .........................31-56
■ What are trust lands? ....................................................................................... 31
■ What is the STL Hunting &amp;Fishing Access Program? .......................................... 31
■ State trust lands FAQs/access rules .................................................................. 31
■ STL Hunting &amp; Fishing Access Program properties &amp;regulations ...................32- 56

State Parks ...............................................................S7-65
■ State park fees &amp;passes .................................................................................. 57
■ State park access rules..................................................................................... 58
■ State park properties &amp;regulations ......................................................... 59-65

Ma s........................................................................66-71
■ State fish units, wildlife areas, trust lands &amp;parks- Northeast .......................... 66
■ State fish units, wildlife areas, trust lands &amp;parks- Southeast .......................... 67
■ State fish units, wildlife areas, trust lands &amp;parks- Northwest ......................... 68
■ State fish units, wildlife areas, trust lands &amp;parks- Southwest ....................... 69
■ State fish units, wildlife areas, trust lands &amp;parks- Central................................ 70
■ Game management units (GMUs) ................................................................... 71

lands Index b Coun ..............................................72-81
■ State fish units, state wildlife areas, state trust lands, state parks

Getthe Brochure Online: cpw.state.co.us/rec-lands-brochure

resources of the state, to provide a quality state parks system and to provide enjoyable
and sustainable outdoor recreation opportw1ities that educate and inspire current and
future generations to serve as active stewards of Colorado's natural resources.

Colorado Parks and Wildlife Director
Jeff Davis

Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission members, asofJuly1015
Richard Reading, Chair
James Jay Tutchton, Vice-Chair
Eden Vardy, Secretary
Jessica Beaulieu
Frances Silva Blayney
John Emerick
Tai Jacober

Dallas May
Jack Murphy
Gabriel Otero
Murphy Robinson
Dan Gibbs, ex-officio member
Kate Greenberg, ex-officio member
Jeff Davis, ex-officio member

Regulation Brochure Editor

Cover photo

Mark Koenig

© CPW photo by Dustin Doskocil

Printed
July 2025 by Publication Printers, Denver: 108,000 copies
The Colorado Division of Parks and Wildlife (CPW) receives federal financial assistance
from multiple bureaus within the U.S. Department of the Interior. Under Title VI
of the 1964 Civil Rights Act (as amended), Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of
1973, Title 11 of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (as amended), the Age
Discrimination Act of 1975 and Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, the U.S.
Department of the Interior and its bureaus prohibit discrimination on the basis of race,
color, religion, national origin, gender, disability or age. In addition, CPW adheres to all
antidiscrimination laws of the state of Colorado. For more information on how to request
an accommodation or to file a grievance, please visit dnr.colorado.gov/accessibility.
Notice: Laws and regulations in this brochure are paraphrasedfor easier understanding and

are intended only as a guide. Complete Colorado statutes and regulations are available at
CPW offices listed below and online: cpw.state.co.us/rules-and-regulations

CPW Administrative, Regional &amp; Area Office Locations
Administration

Registration Office

6060 Broadway
Denver, 80216
303-297-1192 (M-F, 8a.m. -5 p.m. MT)

Boat, Snowmobile, Off-Highway Vehide
13787 US Hwy. 85 N
Littleton, 80125

Only the offices below can assist hunters with animal checks and taking samples that are

related to hunting activities. For a list of our state park locations that can also sell licenses,
issue duplicate licenses and accept some licenses for refunds see pages 57-65.

Brush

Grand Junction

28167Coun1 Rd. T
Brush, 8072
970-842-6300

711 Independent Ave.
Grand Junction, 81505
970-155-6100

0722S. Rd.1 E.
Monte Vista, 81144
719-587-6900

Colorado S11rings

Gunnison

Montrose

4255 Sinton Rd.
Colorado ~rings, 80907
719-227- 00

Denver

6060 Broadway
Denver, 80216
303-291-7217

Durango

415 Turner Dr.
Duran§o, 81301
970-2 7-0855

Fort Collins
317 W. Prospect Rd.
Fort Collins, 80526
970-472-4300
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202S Colorado State Recreation Lands

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6060 Broadway, Denver, CO 80216 . 303-297-1192

Glenwood S~ings

0088 Wildlife ay
Glenwood S~rings, 81601
970-947-19 0

200 S. Spruce. St.
Gunnison, 81230
970-641-7060

Hot Sulphur Sprin9s

Monte Vista

2300 S. Townsend Ave.
Montrose, 81401
970-252-f,OOO

Pueblo

346 Grand County R . 362
Hot Sul~hur53rings, 80451
970-72 -62

600 Pueblo Reservoir Rd.
Pueblo, 81005
719-561-5300

Lamar

Salida

2500 S. Main St.
Lamar, 81052
719-336-6600

7405 Hw7. SO
Salida, 8 201
719-530-5520

Meeker

73485 Hw . 64
Meeker, 811641
970-878-6090

Steamboat Springs

925 Weiss Dr.
Steamboat 5Irings, 80487
970-870-33 3

�What's New: 202S

Re ulation Chan es &amp;New lnfonnation

► Three State Parks Add $2 Daily Vehicle Pass Fee: Chatfield State Park daily

► Canceling and Changing Camping Reservations:

Customers can cancel their camping reservations prior to the day of arrival
online at cpw.state.co.us/camping (choose "Canceling a Campsite"
under "Know Before You Go") or by phone: 1-800-244-5613. Once a
reservation is checked in (no later than 11 p.m. the day of arrival), it can
only be canceled through the park office.

vehicle passes are subject to an additional $2 Chatfield Water Basin fee.
Golden Gate State Park and State Forest State Park daily vehicle passes are
subject to an additional $2 local access fee. See page 57.
► Restriction Updates to Multiple State Parks:

Eldorado Canyon has updated timed entry dates and times, while Fishers
Peak, Lone Mesa and Sweitzer Lake have new hunting access regulations.

See pages 60- 65.

► Access Licenses and Passes in the myColorado™App:

CPW resident fishing, small game, small game/fishing combination licenses and the Keep Colorado Wild Pass are accessible through the
myColorado- app! Visit mycolorado.gov to learn more.

► Cheyenne Mountain State Park Achieves Gold Standard Site Designation:

Cheyenne Mountain State Park has achieved the Leave No Trace Gold
Standard site designation. The designation is the highest recognition from
Leave No Trace, designed to encourage outdoor education and lessen the
impact of increasing recreational impacts. See page 59 for more designated

► Stay Updated on Drought and Fire Conditions in the State:

It's important to be conscientious around your home and when recreating
during drought conditions in Colorado. The Colorado Division of
Homeland Security &amp; Emergency Management has a list of current
fire bans and danger levels for the state that is an excellent resource for
staying aware of fire conditions when traveling in Colorado this summer:

Colorado state parks.
► New State Trust Land and State Wildlife Area Properties Added, Regulation

Updates to Multiple State Properties. Look forthe ~ Tag: Axial Basin
SWA, Big Sandy Creek STL, Cold Springs Mountain STL, Delaney Butte
Lakes SWA, Emerald Mountain SWA, James M. John SWA, Lake Dorothey
SWA, Pine Tree Gulch STL and others have new regulations.

coemergency.com/p/fire-bans-danger.html
► Check Our Other Regulation Brochures for More Information:

► Keep Colorado Wild Pass (Colorado Residents Only):

The $29 Keep Colorado Wild Pass is added to annual vehicle registration
through the Division of Motor Vehicles (OMV). The $29 pass fee is included automatically unless you choose to opt out. See page 57 for all state

park fees and passes.

Reservations
Huntin
Some state wildlife areas, trust landsand parks require
reservations to hunt. If required, it is listed under the

Depending on the activity youa like to do on our state's public lands, our
other brochures such as Fishing, Turkey, Big Game, and Small Game &amp;
Waterfowl (todos los foUetos estan disponibles en espaiiol) contain useful
additional information to help you recreate responsibly. Be sure to take a
look: cpw.state.co.us/regulations-brochures

yurts waiting for you on your next vacation at state
parks across Colorado! Campground amenities at
many parks include restrooms, full electrical hookups
and shower facilities. (See pages 57- 65.)
Many parks also offer campsites or cabins for large
groups. Nearly 300 campsites are ADA accessible. If a

land name in this brochure. All hunting reservations
may be made by phone at 1-800-244-5613 or online:
cpw.state.co.us/hunting-reservations. You can
make reservations starting at 9 a.m . MT 14 days
before the hunt date for small game and waterfowl or
45 days before the hunt date for big game.

campsite has an "HD" (handicap designated) after the
site number, it is reserved for individuals with handicap
placards/plates only. Yurts and cabins offer comfortable,

The following rulesapply:

For campsites, yurts and cabins:

► Maximum 1 reservation per hunt date.

► All state parks now require camping/cabin/yurt

► Reservations are not transferable. The person mak-

► Campers can make reservations, 24/7 by phone

ing the reservation must have a valid license for the
species to be hunted before making the reservation
and must hunt at the property the day of the hunt.
Hunters with reservations may only hunt the area
specified on the reservation.
► Small game and waterfowl hunting reservations

are not accepted more than 14 days before the hunt
date, nor after noon the day before the hunt date,
unless otherwise specified.
► Big-game hunting reservations are not accepted

more than 45 days before the start of the season the
reservation is being made for. Big-game hunting
reservations are valid throughout the season designated by the license, unless otherwise specified.
► To cancel, hunters must do so by noon the day

before the hunt date, except for Boyd Lake State
Park: Hunting reservations can be canceled up to
the starting time of the reserved time slot. Failing
to cancel reservations or follow check station
procedures may result in losing future reservation
privileges for the rest of the hunting season, unless
otherwise specified.

Abbreviation Key

Cam in : Cabins, Yurts, Cam sites
There are more than 4,000 campsites and 70 cabins and

year-round alternatives to traditional camping in a tent.

reservations.
(1-800-244-5613) or online, from six months in
advance through when they arrive at the park.

Park entrance fees also apply at all state parks, in
addition to campingfees.
► Customers can cancel their camping reservations at

any time prior to the day of arrival, online at

4WD

4-wheel-drive
all-terrain vehicle
BLM
Bureau ofland Management
COJCOs. county/counties
Colorado Parks and Wildlife
CPW
CR
county road
GMU
game management unit
HA
handicap accessible
HD
handicap designated
HWY.
highway
JCT.
junction
OHV
off-highway vehicle
RD.
road
RES.
reservoir
SFU
state fishing unit
SP
state park
STL
state trust land
SWA
state wildlife area
USFS/FS U.S. Forest Service
N/NW/ NE north, northwest, northeast
S/SW/SE south, southwest, southeast
east/west
E/W

ATV

cpw.state.co.us/camping or by phone: 1-800244-5613. Reservation change or cancellation fees
are nonrefundable. O n the day of arrival or after,
customers must contact the park directly about
canceling. It is your responsibility to know tire

cancellation and change policies for CPW, as they
can change year to year.
► See page 57 for more details on camping at one of
Colorado's state parks.

Find Ma s Online
State wildlife area finder:
cpw.state.co.us/swa-finder
State trust land finder:
cpw.state.co.us/stl-finder
State park finder:
cpw.state.co.us/state-parks

Habitat Stamps
► Habitat Stamps are $12.47, and only one is

required per person peryearfor anyone lS-64.
Stamps are vafld March 1-March 31 of the following ~ar (13 months).
• You must purchase a stamp before buying or
applying for a hunting or fishing license.
• Anyone buying a one-day or adcfrtional-day
license for fishing and/or small game is exempt
from buyilg the llitbitat Stamp with the first two
ofthese licenses.
• Anyone who is approved in the Columbine, first
Responder, Vete,an and/or Big Game Mobility
programs is exempt from the Habitat Stamp
requirement
► dnr.colorado.gov/accessibility

cpw.state.co.us

�State Fish Units

Note: SWA accessru/es #1- 30 (next page) apply to SFUs.

e Fish Unit Pro erties &amp; Re ulations
What is an SFU? The term stands for state fish unit.
There are 16 of these around Colorado that offer limited wildlife
recreation. They include fish hatcheries and rearing operations.
► Prohibited activities on all SF Us:

a. Fishing is prohibited in any waters within any fish

hatchery, rearing or distribution unit (including but not
limited to: streams, rearing ponds, holding areas and
raceways), except in designated areas of these properties managed for public fishing.
b. Waders or other fishing equipment prohibited.
c. Camping, fires prohibited.
d. Hunting, target practice prohibited.
e. Pets and other domestic animals prohibited.
f. Rock climbing prohibited.
g. Launching and takeout of vessels prohibited.
h. Water contact prohibited.
i. Feedingfish prohibited, except with fish food provided
bySFU.
j. Throwing anything besides SFU-provided fish food into
the water prohibited.
k. Overnight parking prohibited.
► Bellvue-Watson SFU -

Larimer Co.

Directions: Go N of Fort Collins on Hwy. 287 to

La Porte. Just N of La Porte, go Won CR 28.
GMU/Acres: 19 / 58 acres
Recreation: limited public use, limited tours
► Chalk Cliffs SFU -

Chaffee Co.

Directions: From Nathrop, go W for 2.5 miles

on CR 162, then go N for 0.125 miles on CR
287.
GMUs/Acres: 56, 481 / 61 acres
Recreation: limited public use, limited tours
► Crystal River SFU -

Garfield Co.
Directions: l mile S of Carbondale on Hwy. 33.
GMU/Acres: 43 / 19 acres
Recreation: limited public use, limited tours

► Durango SFU -

La Plata Co.

Directions: In Durango, next to Animas River.
GMUs/Acres: 74, 75 / 14 acres
Fishing: cold-water stream on Animas River
Recreation: Wildlife Museum closed for con-

struction
Fadlities: Restrooms available when Wildlife
Musemn is open.

---------------------------------------------------------------------► Finger Rock SFU -RouttCo.

Directions: From Yampa, go 3 miles S on Hwy.

131.
GMU/Acres: 26 / 34 acres
Recreation: wildlife viewing, limited tours
Restrictions:
a. Hunting prohibited in designated safety

zones as posted.
b. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
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► Glenwood Springs SFU - Garfield Co.
Directions: From Glenwood Springs, go 2.2
miles N along Mitchell Creek.
GMU/Acres: 34 / 2 acres
Recreation: wildlife viewing, limited tours
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► J.W. Mumma Native Aquatic Species SFU

- Alamosa Co.
Directions: From 1-25, take Walsenburg Exit to
Hwy. 160 W to Fort Garland, into Alamosa.
Gmu: 80
Recreation: wildlife viewing, limited tours
Facilities: restroom, drinking water
► Las Animas SFU -

Bent Co.
Directions: From Las Animas Won Hwy. 194,
go 4 miles, then go N on CR 5.5.
GMU/Acres: 125 / 69 acres
Recreation: wildlife viewing, limited tours

► Mount Shavano SFU -

Chaffee Co.
Directions: From Salida, go 0.5 miles NW on
Hwy. 291 to CR 154, then go 0.5 miles W.
GMU/Acres: 56 / 45 acres
Fishing: cold-water stream, cold-water lake
Recreation: wildlife viewing, limited tours
Facilities: restroom, drinking water

► Pitkin SFU -

Gunnison Co.

Directions: From Gunnison, go 14 miles Eon

Hwy. 50 to Quartz Creek Rd., then go 14 miles
E to Parlin and turn N.
GMUs/Acres: 55, 551 / 48 acres
Fishing: cold-water stream
Recreation: wildlife viewing, limited tours
Restrictions:

a. Fishing only in Quartz Creek.
► Poudre River SFU -

Larimer Co.

Directions: From La Porte, go 5 miles N on Hwy.
287 to Hwy. 14, then 38 miles W.
GMUs/Acres: 8, 19 / 460 acres
Fishing: cold-water stream
Recreation: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing,

limited tours
Facilities: restroom
Restrictions:

a. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
in designated safety zones as posted.
► Pueblo SFU -

► Rifle Falls SFU -

Garfield Co.

Directions: From Rifle, go 15 miles Non Hwy.

325. Pond access from parking lot off Hwy. 325
between mile posts 10 and 11
GMU/Acres: 33 / 600 acres
Fishing: cold-water stream and pond
Recreation: wildlife viewing, limited tours
Restrictions:
a. Hunting prohibited in designated safety

zones as posted.
► Roaring Judy SFU -

Gunnison Co.

Directions: From Gunnison, go 14 miles Non

Hwy. 135.
GMUs/Aaes: 54, 55 / 778 acres
Fishing: cold-water stream, pond fishing
Recreation: wildlife viewing, limited tours
Facilities: restroom
Restrictions:
a. Open for public access l hour before
sunrise to l hour after sunset.

b. Property E of Hwy. 135 only open for
public access May 1- Nov. 30.
c. W of Hwy. 135, hunting with archery
equipment for big game and shotguns
utilizing birdshot for small game and
waterfowl only.
d. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
in designated safety zones as posted.
e. Fishing prohibited in the fishing ponds
and the connecting hatchery discharge
stream to the hatchery outlet (on East
River) from the day after Labor Day
through Nov. 15.
f. Dogs must be under control and on leash
by handler, except when hunting.
► Watson Lake SFU -

Larimer Co.

Directions: From Fort Collins, go 7 miles NW

on Hwy. 287 to Rist Canyon Rd. (CR 28), then
go l mile.
GMU/Acres: 19 / 90 acres
Fishing: cold-water stream
Recreation: limited tours
Facilities: restroom

Pueblo Co.

Directions: From Pueblo, go 6 miles W of

Pueblo Blvd. on Hwy. 96.
GMU/Acres: 84 I 105 acres
Recreation: wildlife viewing, limited tours
Facilities: restroom, aquarium

► Wray SFU -

Yuma Co.

Directions: From Wray, go 2 miles Won Hwy.

34 to CR FF, then go 2 miles N.
GMU/Acres: 98 / 355 acres
Recreation: limited tours

�State Wildlife Areas

Don't litter! Pack your trash out.

What is a State Wildlife Area?
State wildlife areas (SWAs) are state- or privately
owned lands that offer state-managed, wildlife-related
recreation to the public.
While most activities focus on hunting and fishing,
each SWA has different allowed activities based on
location and available resources. These parcels of SWA
land are paid for by sportspersons and managed under

state law by CPW employees for the benefit of wildlife.
CPW manages about 350 SWA lands around the state.
Read on for information about each SWA, pages
4-30, and get ready to plan your next adventure.
Look online for SWA maps:
cpw.state.co.us/swa-finder

Everyone age 16 years or older must have a valid hunting
or fishing license, or the Colorado State Wildlife Area Pass
to be on any part of aSWA unless specifically noted.

2. To enter, use or occupy an area when posted
against entry, use or occupancy.
3. To engage in illegal activities.
4. To enter, use or occupy an area for commercial
purposes or do land, water, oil, gas or mineral
investigations, surveys or explorations.
5. To operate a vehicle or bicycle (motorized or
nonmotorized) except on established roads open
to public motor vehicle use or within designated
camping or parking areas. Drivers must obey
Colorado motor vehicle laws. Game carts allowed.
6. To drive any motor vehicle, snowmobile, OHV or
bicycle faster than posted speed limits or faster
than 25 mph if not posted.
7. To camp recreationally unless specifically authorized. To leave a camp, tent, shelter, motor vehicle or trailer unattended more than 48 hours,
or to camp or to park travel trailers or campers
on a SWA over 14 days in a 45-day period.
8. To establish a permanent structure or plant
vegetation. Only portable blinds and tree stands
for big game or waterfowl hunting can be erected
on SWAs, and no earlier than 30 days prior to
the season for which they will be used. No nails
can be driven into trees. Man-made materials for
blinds or stands must be removed within 10 days
after the season in which they are used ends.
Any other portable blind or tree stand used for
any other purpose must be removed at the end
of the day they are used.
The owner's Customer Identification number
(CID) and dates of use must be visible on the
outside of portable blinds or underside of tree
stands. Placement of blinds or stands does not
reserve them for personal use; they may be used
by the public on a first-come, first-served basis.
9. To launch or take out vessels except when
actively used for fishing or hunting. To leave
vessels beached, anchored, moored or docked
overnight except in designated areas.
10. To place fixed or permanent rock climbing
hardware without written permission. To
remove previously placed fixed or permanent
climbing hardware.
11. To litter, leave fish, fish entrails, human waste,
waste water, containers or toxic substances; to
bring household or commercial trash or toxic
substances to an area for disposal; or to dump
trailer waste in a sanitary facility.
12. To set, build or tend a fire; to leave authorized
fires to burn in a careless manner; unattend or
fail to completely extinguish any fire.
13. To graze livestock. Horseback riding, mules,
llamas and burros may be used in wildlife
activities.

► Colorado State Wildlife Area Pass.........................$42.91*
► Youth/Senior Colorado State Wildlife Area Pass...$11.73
► Colorado State Wildlife Area Pass (one-day)..........$10.00
► Centennial Annual SWA Pass................................$11.73

(income-eligible Colorado residents)
Allprices indude a S1.50 Wildlife Councilsurcharge ifapplicable.
*Plus a fee ofS12.47foraColorado Wildlife HabitatStamp, if
applicable.
Note that one-or five-day licenses andpasses are only valid for the
date(s) on the license.
Rules for E-Bikes on SWAs:
E-bikes (electrical-assisted bicycles) are vehides with two or three
wheels, fully ope@ble pedals and an electric motor that doesn't
go over 750 watts. There are three dasses:
► Class 1 e-bike: Has a motor that assists only when the rider is
pedaling and stops assisting when the bike reaches 20 mph.
► Class 2 e-bike: Has a motor that assists if the rider is pedaling
or not, but stops assisting when the bike reaches 20 mph.
► Class 3 e-bike: Has a motor that assists only when the rider is
pedaling and stops assisting when the bike reaches 28 mph.
In state wildlife areas, e-bikes are allowed on designated roads
and within designated camping or parking areas where motorized
vehides are allowed. They are prohibited in all other areas.
Aquatic Nuisance Species
All vessels and floating devices, their contents, motors, trailers
and equipment are subject to inspection by CPW before being
launched, operated on or leaving waters on SWAs. Any aquatic
nuisance species found during inspection must be removed
and disposed of according to CPW procedures before vessels are
allowed to be launched, operate on or leave the water.
Youth/Mentor Hunting
Youth/mentor hunting applies to youth under 18. Youth hunters
under 16 must be accompanied by a mentor when hunting on
youth-mentor properties. Mentors must be 18 or older, comply
with hunter education requirements and accompany youth
while hunting.
Except when specifically authorized, the following
activities are prohibited on lands, waters, frozen surfaces of waters, rights-of-way, buildings or devices
under CPW control:
1. To possess the following types of ammunition
and/or firearms: tracer rounds, armor-piercing
rounds, military hardened rounds with explosive
or radioactive substances, .SO-caliber BMG
rounds or fully automatic firearms.

14. To have or use fireworks, explosives, poisons,
herbicides, pesticides or illegal substances.
15. To release wildlife or privately owned game
birds. Private game birds may be released for
field trials, including group dog training on
SWAs only where allowed.
16. To allow dogs, cats or domestic pets on any area,
except dogs lawfully used while actively hunting,
while training dogs for hunting, during CPWlicensed field trials or service animals.
17. To dig trenches, holes or pits.
18. To remove, modify or destroy a building, water
control device, fence, gate, sign, survey or section marker, vegetation, or objects of archaeological, geological or historical value.
19. To fish from or block any CPW boat ramps or
docks in conflict with boaters or as posted.
20. To snorkel, scuba dive or spearfish with a diving mask, swim fins, snorkel or air tanks. The
exception is where swimming is permitted,
when a location is identified by a "divers down
flag;' and when a scuba diver has a valid scuba
certificate from a recognized scuba training
organization.
21. To promote, sponsor, conduct or participate in
boat regattas, paintball shooting, questing or
non-wildlife-oriented activities.
22. To launch, land or operate aircraft or unmanned
aerial vehicle, including, but not limited to,
drones and model airplanes.
23. To leave decoys or anything used as decoys in
the field or on water overnight.
24. To engage in water contact activity, except
where authorized.
25. To discharge a firearm or bow in parking, camping or picnic areas.
26. To fish in fish-rearing ponds, raceways, holding
areas or streams on CPW hatchery properties,
except areas posted as open to fishing.
27. To conduct field trials or group dog training
without a field-trial license.
28. To have, store or use hay, straw or mulch not
certified as noxious weed free. Certified materials must be clearly marked by the certifying
state or province. People who transport these
materials on federal, state or county roads that
cross CPW property are exempt. Also exempt
is hay produced on state trust lands leased from
CPW for wildlife recreation.
29. To trap unless done according to statutes, regulations and authorization.
30. To partake in Internet-based or computerassisted remote hunting or fishing. Hunters
and anglers must be present in the immediate
vicinity of their activity.

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�State Wildlife Area Pro erties &amp;Re ulations
Everyone age 16 years or older must have a valid hunting or fishing license, or a Colorado State Wildlife Area Pass to be on any part of a SWA, for any reason, unless specifically noted.
Note: The Hunting section for each property denotes the species that ore commonly found in and around the area. Species listed con be hunted ifproperty regulations allow (during designatedseasons).
► Download individual maps of state wildlife areas online: cpw.state.co.us/swa-finder
► 63 Ranch SWA-

► Almont Triangle SWA -

► Adams SWA -

► Andrews Lake SWA-

Park Co.
Directions: From Fairplay, go 15 miles Son
Hwy. 285, or 5.5 miles N of Antero Jct. on
Hwy. 285.
GMU/Acres: 50 / 1,200 acres
Hunting: big game, waterfowl
Fishing: cold-water stream fishing
Recreation: wildlife viewing

Routt Co.
Directions: From Steamboat Springs, go Eon
Hwy. 40, turn Son Hwy. 131. At CR 14, go S.
SWA is 0.5 miles N of Stagecoach State Park.
GMU/Acres: 15 / 650 acres
Hunting: deer, elk, dusky grouse
Recreation: wildlife viewing
Facilities: restroom
Restrictions:
a. Public access prohibited Dec. I- July 15.
b. Discharge of firearms or bows prohibited
except when hunting.

Gunnison Co.
Directions: From Almont, go 3 miles N on
Hwy. 135.
GMUs / acres: 55 / 643 acres
Hunting: deer, elk, dusky grouse
Recreation: hiking, wildlife viewing
Restrictions:
a. Open May 1- Nov. 30.
San Juan Co.
Directions: From Durango, go 39 miles N on
Hwy. 550 to access road; then go 0.5 miles E.
GMU/Acres: 74 / 13 acres
Fishing: cold-water lake
Recreation: picnicking, wildlife viewing
Facilities: restrooms, trailhead, parking,
overlook
Restrictions:
a. Vessel use prohibited, except for handlaunched vessels propelled by hand.

► Andrick Ponds SWA ► Adobe Creek Res. SWA (Blue Lake)

- Bent, Kiowa Cos.
Directions: From Las Animas, go 15 miles N
on CR 10.
GMU/Acres: 125 / 5,147 acres
Hunting: deer, pronghorn, rabbit, pheasant,
scaled quail, dove, waterfowl
Fishing: warm-water
Recreation: boating, sail boating, sail surfing,
waterskiing, hiking, wildlife viewing
Facilities: restrooms, boat ramps
Restrictions:
a. Open for public access l hour before
sunrise to l hour after sunset, except
while camping, htmting, or fishing.
b. Water contact activities and the latrnching and use of vessels permitted.
c. Frozen surface of lake closed.
d. Dams, inlets, outlet structures open only
while fishing.
e. Camping allowed in designated and
established areas only.
f. Fires allowed within established containment structure in designated areas.
► Alberta Park Res. SWA -

Mineral Co.
Directions: From South Fork, go 18 miles W
on Hwy. 160 to Wolf Creek Ski Area, drive
through parking lot. Continue 1.7 miles on
USFS Rd. 391.
GMU/Acres: 80 / 240 acres
Fishing: cold-water lake
Recreation: wildlife viewing
Facilities: primitive boat ramp
Restrictions:
a. Launching and use of vessels is permitted, except when operating a vessel in a
manner that creates a whitewater wake.

► AlmaSWA-

ParkCo.

Directions: From Alma, go 1.5 miles Non Hwy.
9 to CR 4; then go 0.25 miles NW.
GMU/Acres: 49 / 277 acres
Fishing: cold-water stream
Recreation: wildlife viewing
Facilities: restrooms
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Morgan Co.
Directions: From I-76, take exit 66 (Hwy. 39),
go 7.4 miles Non Hwy. 39 to Hwy. 144 and
CR Y.5. Go 1.5 miles W on CR Y.5, then N on
CR 3 for 1.5 miles to CR AA. Go l mile to CR
2, go Son CR 2 for 0.5 miles to parking.
GMU/Acres: 95 / 71 1 acres
Hunting: turkey, dove, waterfowl
Recreation: wildlife viewing
Restrictions:
a. Open 4 a.m.- 9 p.m., Sat., Sun., Wed. and
state and federal holidays only.
b. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except when hunting.
c. Dogs must be under control and on
leash.
d. Dog training, fishing, hunting with centerfire rifles, and hunting on Clark Lake
prohibited.
e. From Sept. l through end of dark-goose
season, only open for migratory bird
hunting within designated hunting areas.
Reservations required, valid until sunrise
and limited to 3 per hunter annually.
See "Reservations: Hunting" (page I) for
details.
f. Mandatory check in and check out at
check stations. Check in allowed after
4 a.m. Hunters can htrnt only the area
reserved and may check in on first-come,
first-served basis after a hunter checks
out, or after sunrise if a htmter has not
checked in. Maximum of 4 hunters per
hunting area.
g. From end of dark-goose season through
spring turkey season, only turkey hunting
permitted. Reservations required and
valid until sunrise. Mandatory check in
and check out at check station on CR AA.
Hunters may htrnt entire property.
h. During waterfowl and turkey seasons,
scouting permitted from 10 a.m.- 2 p.m.
on Thurs. only. All people scouting must
check in and out at check stations. Firearms, dogs not allowed during scouting.
i. Open June 1- Aug. 31 for wildlife viewing
from designated area only.

► Apishapa SWA -

Las Animas Co.
Directions: From Walsenburg, go 18.5 miles NE
on Hwy. 10 to property sign; turn SE and go
20 miles past Mica Butte.
GMUs/Acres: 133, 134 / 7,935 acres
Hunting: deer, pronghorn, bighorn sheep, rabbit, scaled quail, dove
Recreation: hiking, wildlife viewing
Restrictions:
a. Open for public access Aug. 16- May 31.
b. Camping permitted by licensed hunters in designated parking areas during
designated big game, spring turkey, and
fall turkey seasons plus 3 days before and
3 days after each season.

► Arkansas River/ Big Bend SWA
(Fishing fa5ement) - Chaffee Co.

Directions: From Poncha Springs, go 4 miles N
on Hwy. 285, then go 0.125 miles Eon CR 165.
Parking is at W end. From Salida, go NW on
Hwy. 291 for 3.5 miles. Go 0. 75 miles S on CR
150, then 0.5 miles SW on CR 166 to N bank
of Arkansas River. Parking E side of road.
GMU/Acres: 56 / 11 acres
Fishing: cold-water stream, Arkansas River;
fishing only Note: Fishing access may not be on
both sides of river. Check fo r signs.
Restrictions:
a. Public access prohibited, except while
fishing.
b. Parking and access from designated
parking areas.
c. Dogs prohibited.
► Atwood SWA -

Logan Co.
Directions: From Atwood, go 3 miles SW on
Hwy. 6 to CR 29.5, then go 0.5 miles S.
GMU/Acres: 96 / 180 acres
Hunting: deer, turkey, quail, dove, rabbit,
squirrel, waterfowl
Recreation: wildlife viewing
Restrictions:
a. Open 4 a.m.- 9 p.m.
b. On opening weekend of regular plains
rifle deer season and first day and weekend of late plains rifle deer season, only
deer hunting permitted.
c. Launching or takeout of vessels prohibited during waterfowl seasons.
d. Horse use and dog training prohibited.

► lllm Axial Basin SWA - Moffat Co.
Directions: From Craig, go 27 miles Son
Hwy. 13 to Moffat CR 17, then go 8 miles
W. From Meeker, go 22 miles N on Hwy.
13 to Moffat CR 17, then go 8 miles W on
CR 17.
GMU/Acres: 211 / 4,543 acres
Hunting: elk, deer, pronghorn, small game
Recreation: widllife viewing
Restrictions:
a. Vehicle access is restricted to Moffat CRs
32, 55, and 133.
b. The placing of any portable blind,
marker, stand or related structure is

�prohibited prior to Aug. I annually and
must be removed within 24 hours after
harvesting an animal or within 7 days
after the end of the archery pronghorn
season, whichever comes first.
► Badger Basin SWA (Fishing Easement)- Park Co.

Directions: From Hartse(, go E and W on Hwy.
24. Land is directly N ofHartsel, and N and S
along Hwy. 9.
GMUs/Acres: 50, 58, 581 / 752 acres
Fishing: 22 miles of fishing access.
Restrictions:
a. Open for fishing only.
b. Hunting prohibited.
c. Parking only in designated areas.
d. Access only within the fenced and posted
easement.
► Banner Lakes SWA-

Weld Co.
Directions: From Hudson, go 4 miles Eon
Hwy. 52.
GMU/Acres: 99 / 934 acres
Hunting: dove, waterfowl, rabbit, prairie dog
Fishing: warm-water
Recreation: hiking, wildlife viewing
Facilities: restrooms
Restrictions:
a. Access by foot only, and only through
designated parking area. Closed N of
Hwy. 52 April 1-July 15.
b. Parking and access only from designated
areas.
c. Closed first day of regular waterfowl
season to day before first day of pheasant
season, except for waterfowl hunting on
Sat., Sun., Mon. and state and federal
holidays. During this period, waterfowl
reservations available but not required.

See "Reservations: Hunting" (page I) for
details. Reservations valid throughout
reserved day until hunter with reservation checks out.
Hunters may check in on first-come,
first-served basis after a hunter with
reservation checks out, or if no reservation exists for a hunt area after midnight
immediately preceding the hunt, or if reserved area isn't claimed by legal sunrise.
Hunters can hunt only the area
reserved. Maximum 4 hunters per reservation. Waterfowl hunters must check in
and check out at designated station.
d. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except when hunting, training hunting
dogs or bowfishing.
e. Fishing prohibited from Oct. 1- end of
Feb.
f. Vessels prohibited except for handlaunched, hand-propelled vessels used as
aid for fishing, hunting or training dogs.
g. Horse use and bicycles prohibited.
h. Dog training allowed N of Hwy. 52 during Feb., March, July 16- Aug. 31 only.
Dog training allowed S of Hwy. 52, Feb.
1- Aug. 31 only.
i. Field trials may be authorized Feb.,
March and Aug. No more than 4 per
year. Group training events not limited.
j. Domestic, feral or privately owned game
birds may be released with permit for
field trials and dog training S of Hwy.
52. Birds taken must be removed from
SWA and privately owned game birds
prepared for human consumption.
k. CPW may implement a dog training
reservation system to manage overcrowding.

► Basalt SWA-

Eagle, Pitkin Cos.
Directions: From Basalt, go 3.2 miles Eon
USFS Rd. 105 (Fryingpan Rd.) to signs; then
goN.
GMUs/Acres: 47,444 / 2,577 acres
Hunting: deer, elk, bighorn sheep, dusky
grouse
Fishing: cold-water stream, cold-water lake
Recreation: picnicking, wildlife viewing
Facilities: shooting range
Restrictions:
a. From March 15-Oct. 14, discharging
firearms on shooting range allowed only
7 a.m.-7 p.m. Mon., Tues., Thurs. and
Fri., and 9 a.m.- 5 p.m. Sat. and Sun.
From Oct. 15- March 14, discharging
firearms on shooting range allowed only
9 a.m.- 4 p.m. Mon., Tues., Thurs. and
Fri., and 9 a.m.- 4 p.m. Sat and Sun.
b. Closed Dec. 1- July 15 except on Christine Lake and Basalt Shooting Range and
while spring turkey hunting.
c. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited,
except when hunting or on the designated shooting range.
d. Vessel use and dogs prohibited.
e. Camping prohibited within 0.25 miles of
Fryingpan River. Camping prohibited in
other areas, except by licensed hunters
during big game or turkey season, plus 3
days before and 3 days after the seasons.

► Bayfield Lions Club Shooting Range

- La Plata Co.
Directions: From Durango at Hwy 550 &amp; HWY
160, go 5.5 miles Eon HWY 160 to CR 225A,
then N .3 miles to CR 223, then 3.6 miles E
to range.
Restrictions:
a. Public access allowed April 1-Nov. 30.
b. Public access allowed 9 a.m.- 8 p.m.,
April 1- Oct. 31.
c. Public access allowed 10 a.m.- 5 p.m.,
Nov. 1- 30.
d. Pistol or rifle shooting prohibited on
shot-gun trap range.
e. Shotguns, shooting slugs only, allowed on
pistol-rifle range.
f. Except for muzzleloaders, rifles restricted
to smaller than .50 caliber.
g. Except for clay targets, glass or other
break-able targets prohibited.
h. Valid hunting or fishing or Colorado
State Wildlife Area Pass not required to
access this property.
► Beaver Creek SWA-

Fremont Co.
Directions: From Canon City, go 8 miles E on
Hwy. 50 to Hwy. 67 (Phantom Canyon Rd.),
then go N 2 miles to CR 123, then E 0.2 miles
to CR 132, then N 9 miles to property. Or:
From Skaguay Dam, go downstream 12 miles
on trail to property (2-day hike).
GMU/Acres: 59 / 2,227 acres
Hunting: deer, elk, bear, rabbit, dove, turkey
with limited license
Fishing: cold-water stream
Recreation: hiking, wildlife viewing.
Restrictions:
a. Public access allowed May 1- Aug. 14,
except while hunting or fishing or while
wildlife viewing from designated parking areas.
b. Dogs prohibited.

► Beaver Creek Res. SWA-

Rio Grande Co.
Directions: From South Fork, go 2 miles SW
on Hwy. 160 to USFS Rd. 360 (Beaver Creek
Rd.), then go 6 miles S.
GMU/Acres: 80 / 102 acres
Fishing: cold-water lake
Recreation: wildlife viewing
Facilities: USFS campgrounds, restroom,
drinking water, boat ramps
Restrictions:
a. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited.
b. Launching and use of vessels is permitted, except when operating a vessel in a
manner that creates a whitewater wake.

► Beaver Lake SWA (Marble) -

Gunnison Co.
Directions: From Marble, go 0.25 miles Eon
CR3.
GMU/Acres: 43 / 41 acres
Fishing: cold-water stream, cold-water lake
Recreation: nonmotorized boating, wildlife
viewing
Restrictions:
a. Vessel use prohibited except for handlaunched, hand-propelled vessels used as
an aid for fishing.
b. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited.
c. No motor vehicles on dam.

► Bellaire Lake SWA-

Larimer Co.
Directions: I-25 N to Hwy. 14 exit toward Fort
Collins. Take Hwy. 14, turn right onto N.
College Ave., Hwy. 287. Follow Hwys. 14/287
N for 10.7 miles. Turn left at CR 74E, Red
Feather Lakes Rd., and go 24 miles. Turn left
at CR 162, go 2 miles to Bellaire Lake Rd.
GMU/Acres: 8 / 12 acres
Fishing: cold-water lake
Facilities: USFS campground, drinking water,
electrical hookups, restroom
Restrictions:
a. Vessel use prohibited, except for handlaunched vessles that are propelled by
hand, wind or electric motor.
b. Valid hunting or fishing or Colorado
State Wildlife Area Pass not required to
access this property.

► Bergen Peak SWA -

Oear Creek, Jefferson Cos.
Directions: From Evergreen, go 4 miles N on
Hwy. 74 to Hwy. 103, then go 5.9 miles W to
Sinton Rd. Then go 2.2 miles E.
GMU/Acres: 39 / 1,093 acres
Hunting: deer, elk, squirrel, dusky grouse
Recreation: hiking, horseback riding.
Restrictions:
a. Discharge of firearms or bows prohibited, except when hunting.
b. Dogs must be under control and on leash
by handler, except service animals or
when actively hunting, training for hunting or during licensed field trials.

► Big Meadows SWA -

Mineral Co.
Directions: From South Fork, go 11 miles Won
Hwy. 160 to USFS Rd. 410, then go 2 miles W.
GMU/Acres: 76 / 117 acres
Fishing: cold-water lake
Recreation: wildlife viewing
Facilities: campgrounds, restroom, drinking
water, boat ramp
Restrictions:
a. Launching and use of vessels is permitted, except when operating a vessel in a
manner that creates a whitewater wake.

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�► Big Thompson Ponds SWA -

Larimer Co.
Directions: From Loveland, go 5 miles Eon

Hwy. 402 to I-25 Frontage Rd., then go 0.75
miles N to interstate underpass. Go left
through underpass, then 0.75 miles N.
GMU/Acres: 20 / 51 acres
Hunting: rabbit, dove, waterfowl
Fishing: warm-water
Recreation: wildlife viewing
Facilities: restroom

Restrictions:
a. Open for public access 1 hour before
sunrise to 1 hour after sunset; no time
restrictions for fishing or with nighthunting permit.
b. Vessel use prohibited except for handlaunched, hand-propelled vessels used as
an aid for fishing or hunting.
c. Discharge of firearms or bows is prohibited, except while hunting or bowfishing.
d. Horse use, bicycles, dog training and
field trials prohibited.
► Bighorn Springs SWA (Fishing Easement)

- Chaffee Co.
Directions: Two miles S of Buena Vista at
intersection of Hwys. 24 and 285, go S on
Hwy. 285 for 4 miles. Access road on E side of
Hwy., look for sign.
GMUs/Acres: 57, 481 / 8 acres
Fishing: cold-water river

Restrictions:
a. Open from sunrise to 1/2 hour after
sunset for fishing only.
b. Parking and access from designated
parking areas.
c. Dogs prohibited.

Hunting: deer, elk, rabbit, dove
Fishing: cold-water stream, pond
Recreation: wildlife viewing
Restrictions:
a. Open for public access May 1-Dec. 31.
Open year-round for hunting, fishing
and trapping along Uncompahgre River
corridor, from Hwy. 550 to 100 feet from
E bank of river.
b. Camping allowed by licensed hunters
during big-game season, plus 3 days
before and 3 days after each season.
c. Launching and take-out of nonmotorized
vessels allowed.
► Bitterbrush SWA -

Moffat Co.
Directions: From Craig, take Hwy. 40 W to

Maybell. SWA is S of Hwy. 40 and W of CR 57.
GMU/Acres: 11 / 8,081 acres

Restrictions:

Garfield Co.

Directions: From I-70 take the W Parachute
Exit onto Old Hwy. 6. Travel Won Old Hwy.
6 for 2.6 miles, turn S onto Stone Quarry Rd.
Travel 3/4 mile on Stone Quarry Rd., Bill
Patterson SWA is on the right hand side of
the road.
GMUs/Acres: 31 / 4 acres
Hunting: waterfowl
Fishing: access to the Colorado River for fishing
Restrictions:
a. Waterfowl hunting allowed from designated blinds only.
b. Hunting allowed with shotguns only.
c. Discharge of firearms or bows is prohibited, except while hunting.
d. Dogs must be under control and on leash
by handler, except service animals or
when actively hunting, training for hunting or during licensed field trials.

► Blacktail (Conservation Easement)- Routt Co.

Directions: From Steamboat Springs, go Eon
Hwy. 40, turn Son Hwy. 131. At CR 14, go S.
Easement is S and E of Adams SWA.
GMU/Acres: 15 / 610 acres
Hunting: deer, elk, dusky grouse

► Billy Creek SWA -

Ouray, Montrose Cos.

Directions:

Beckett Tract: From Montrose, go 18 miles Son
Hwy. 550 to Ouray CR 4, then turn left. Go
0.5 miles.
BillyCreekTract: From Montrose, go 16 miles
S on Hwy. 550 to Ouray CR 2, then turn left.
Road also leads to Nicoll and Porter tracts.
Colona Tract: From Montrose, go 7 miles S on
Hwy. 550 to Government Springs Rd. Continue on Horsefly Rd. to signed access road.
CarmichaelTract: From Montrose, go 21 miles
S on Hwy. 550 to Ouray CR 8, turn left on
lower road. Go through ranch yard; then go
1.25 miles on main road to access road.
GMUs/Acres: 62, 65 / 5,498 acres, all tracts
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► Bodo SWA -

La Plata Co.
Directions: From Durango, go 1 mile S on Hwy.

160/550 to CR 210, then go 0.25 miles W to E
boundary.
GMU/Acres: 74112,942 acres
Hunting: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky grouse, turkey,
dove
Recreation: hiking, wildlife viewing

Restrictions:
a. Public access prohibited Dec. ! - April 30.

b. Open S of CR 210 only for small-game
c. Public access to Smelter Mountain Trail

allowed by foot only from 10 a.m.- 2 p.m.
d. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited,
except while hunting.
e. Launching of paragliders allowed from
Smelter Mountain Trail, subject to Dec.
! - April 30 restriction listed in c., above.
f. Dogs allowed Oct. 1- Nov. 30 only while
actively hunting, dog training for hunting, during licensed field trials or as
service animals.
g. Dogs allowed May !-Sept. 30 and
must be under control and on leash by
handler, except while actively hunting,
dog training for hunting, during licensed
field trials or as service animals.
► Boedecker Res. SWA -

a. Public access prohibited Dec. ! - July 15.
b. Discharge of firearms or bows is prohibited, except while hunting.
► BlissSWA-

LarimerCo.
Directions: From La Porte, go 5 miles N on

Hwy. 287 to Hwy. 14, then go 41 miles W

GMUs/Acres: 8, 19 / 352 acres
Hunting: deer, elk, bighorn sheep, rabbit, dusky
grouse

Fishing: cold-water stream
Recreation: wildlife viewing
Restrictions:
a. Vessel use prohibited.
► Blue River SWA -

except the launching and taking out of
personal watercraft is prohibited.
b. Discharge of firearms or bows is prohibited.

hunting Dec. ! - April 30.

a. Open for public access May 1-Jan. 14.
b. Motor vehicles allowed only on CRs 59
and 143.
c. Hunters may place portable blinds, markers, stands or related structures only
after Aug. l. These must be removed by
the hunter within 24 hours after harvesting an animal, or within 7 days after
the end of archery pronghorn season,
whichever is first.

Restrictions:
► Bill Patterson SWA-

Recreation: boat launch/take out
Restrictions:
a. Launching and use of vessels is allowed,

Summit Co.

Directions:

Blue River Unit: From Silverthorne, go 17 miles
Non Hwy. 9. (82 acres.)

Eagle's Nest Unit: From Silverthorne, go 9 miles
Non Hwy. 9. (29 acres.)

Sutton Unit: From Silverthorne, go 7 miles N
onHwy.9.

GMUs/Acres: 37, 371 / 134 acres
Fishing: cold-water stream
Recreation: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing, watchable wildlife trail

Restrictions:
a. Discharging firearms or bows and overnight vehicle parking prohibited.

Larimer Co.
Directions: From Loveland, go 2 miles W on

First St. to CR 21, then go 0.5 miles S.

GMU/Acres: 20 / 308 acres of water
Hunting: dove, waterfowl
Fishing: warm-water
Recreation: wildlife viewing
Facilities: boat ramp
Restrictions:
a. Open for public access 1 hour before
sunrise to 1 hour after sunset; no time
restrictions for fishing.
b. Launching and use of all vessels is allowed;
operating a vessel in a manner that creates
a whitewater wake is prohibited.
c. Fishing prohibited from vessels Nov. l end of waterfowl season.
d. Horse use and sailboards prohibited.
e. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except while hunting or bowfishing.
► Bosque Del Oso SWA -

Las Animas Co.
Directions: From Trinidad, take exit 14A off

I-25. Go Won Hwy. 12 approx. 21 miles to
Weston and look for access signs between
Weston and Stonewall. Property S of Hwy.
GMUs/Acres: 85, 851 / 30,000 acres
Hunting: deer, elk, bear, turkey,
small game, lion
Fishing: cold-water stream

Restrictions:
a. Open for public access May 1- Nov. 30;

► Bob Terrell SWA-

Garfield Co.

Directions: From intersection ofHwys. 82 and
133, go approx. 1 mile Won Hwy. 82. Turn
left onto CR 106, follow it back to the E,
staying left at fork in road. Road dead ends at
SWA.
GMU/Acres: 43 / 7 acres
Fishing: cold-water stream

open Dec. ! - April 30 only to licensed
big game and spring turkey hunters, and
l nonhunting companion.
b. Fires allowed within a containment
structure in designated camping areas.
c. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except while hunting or bowfishing.
d. Camping allowed by licensed hunters

�during big game, spring turkey and fall
turkey seasons plus 3 days before and 3
days after each season.
e. Parking and access from designated
parking areas only.
f. Unattended food or garbage must be
stored in a bear-resistant manner or
container.
g. Fishing prohibited on South Fork of
Purgatoire River in SWA from day after
Labor Day weekend until first day of
Memorial Day weekend.
► Bravo SWA -

Logan Co.
Directions: From 1-76 at Sterling exit, go 0.5
miles Won Hwy. 6 to CR 370, then go 1.7
miles NE.
GMU/Acres: 91 / m!!I 1,109 acres
Hunting: deer, turkey, quail, dove, rabbit,
squirrel, waterfowl
Recreation: wildlife viewing
Restrictions:
a. Open 4 a.m.- 9 p.m.
b. All recreational activities, except deer
hunting, are prohibited on the opening
weekend of the regular plains rifle deer
season and on the opening day and the
first weekend of the late plains rifle deer
season.
c. Launching or takeout of vessels prohibited during waterfowl seasons.
d. Field trials prohibited.

► Brower SWA-

Weld Co.
Directions: From Evans, go l mile E on 37th St.
GMU/Acres: 94 / 65 acres
Hunting: rabbit, squirrel, dove, waterfowl,
turkey
Restrictions:
a. Open for public access Sept. l through
last day of spring turkey season, except
from day after close of regular goose
season through day before opening of
spring turkey season.
b. Open for public access 4 a.m.- 1 hour
after sunset.
c. Public access prohibited, except while
hunting.
d. Parking allowed in designated parking
area only.
e. Fishing and horse use prohibited.
f. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited,
except shotguns or bows while hunting.

► Brown Lakes SWA -

Hinsdale Co.
Directions: From Creede, go 25 miles Won
Hwy. 149 to USFS Rd. 515 (Hermit Lakes
Rd.). Go 1.5 miles W.
GMU/Acres: 76 / 520 acres
Hunting: waterfowl
Fishing: cold-water lake
Recreation: wildlife viewing, picnicking
Facilities: restroom, boat ramp

► Brownlee SWA (Fishing Lease)- Jackson Co.

Directions: From Walden, go Eon 5th St. for 1.5
miles to signed access point (N of road). Or,
from Walden, go N on Hwy. 125 for l mile,
turn right on CR 42. Parking and access immediately to the right.
GMU/Acres: 6 / 2 mi. of river
Fishing: Michigan River, cold-water stream
Restrictions:
a. Public access prohibited, except while
fishing.
b. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited.

► Brownlee II SWA (Fishing Lease) -

Jackson Co.
Directions: From Walden, go 0.5 miles W on
Hwy. 14 to CR 12; then 5.1 miles NW to CR
18; then 0.5 miles W.
GMU/Acres: 16 / 1.2 miles of river
Fishing: North Platte River, cold-water stream
Restrictions:
a. Public access prohibited, except while
fishing.
b. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited.

► Browns Park SWA -

Moffat Co.

Directions:

Beaver Creek Unit: From Maybell, go 59 miles
NW on Hwy. 318. Unit N of Hwy. 318.

Cold Springs Mountain Unit: From Maybell, go 41
miles NW on Hwy. 318 to CR JON, then go
17 miles N to CR 72, then 9 miles W to fork.
Take left fork for 4 miles.
Wiggins Unit: From Maybell, go 41 miles NW
on Hwy. 318 to CR JON; then 17 miles N to
CR 72; then 15 miles W.
GMU/Acres: 201 / 2,226 acres, all units
Hunting: deer, ellc, pronghorn, rabbit, dusky
grouse, waterfowl, dove
Fishing: cold-water stream
Recreation: camping, wildlife viewing
Restrictions:
a. Calloway Unit closed to public access in
posted area.
b. Public access on the Wiggins Unit is allowed by foot or horseback only, except
along the main road that runs E and W
on the S end of the property.
c. Camping allowed in Cold Springs Mountain Unit and W of Beaver Creek in the
Beaver Creek Unit, except as posted.
d. Fires allowed within a containment
structure.
► Brush SWA -

Morgan Co.
Directions: From Brush, go 2.5 miles Non Hwy.
71. Turn W on CR U. Go approx. 200 feet to
CR 28, turn N and go 1 mile to parking lot.
GMU/Acres: 96 / 588 acres
Hunting: deer, turkey, quail, dove, rabbit,
squirrel, waterfowl
Recreation: wildlife viewing
Restrictions:
a. Open 4 a.m.- 9 p.m.
b. All recreational activities, except deer
hunting, are prohibited on the opening
weekend of the regular plains rifle deer
season and on the opening day and the
first weekend of the late plains rifle deer
season.
c. Launching or takeout of vessels prohibited during waterfowl seasons.

► Brush Creek SWA-

Eagle Co.
Directions: Take 1-70 to exit 147 toward Eagle.
Turn Sand go to roundabout. Exit roundabout going W on Hwy. 6 for 1 block. Turn
S on Capitol St., then turn Eon Brush Creek
Rd. and go to stop sign. Turn S, go l block,
turn E to stay on Brush Creek Rd. SWA is
15- 18 miles from Eagle, between Peterson
Draw and Sneve Gulch. SWA composed of
3 separate tracts of property within Sylvan
Lake State Park. All properties accessible from
Brush Creek Rd. Access and use of Sylvan
Lake State Park requires parks pass.
GMU/Acres: 44 / 382 acres
Recreation: hunting, wildlife viewing

► Brush Hollow SWA -

Fremont Co.

Directions:

to boat ramp: From Penrose at Hwy. 115, go W
on 3rd (CR 123), then go 0.29 miles to E St.
(CR 125). Go 5.5 miles to CR 129, then go 2.5
miles on CR 129 to SWA.
GMU/Acres: 59 / 461 acres
Fishing: cold-water/warm-water lake
Recreation: wildlife viewing
Facilities: restrooms, shelters, boat ramp
Restrictions:
a. Operating a vessel in a manner that creates a whitewater wake is prohibited.
b. Hunting and the discharge of firearms or
bows prohibited.
► Brush Prairie Ponds SWA -

Morgan Co.
Directions: From Brush, go S on Clayton St.
2.25 miles to parking area and check station.
GMU/Acres: 99 / 1,600 acres
Hunting: deer, pheasant, dove, waterfowl
Recreation: wildlife viewing
Restrictions:
a. Open 4 a.m.- 9 p.m.
b. Discharging firearms or bows allowed
only while hunting.
c. Only hunting allowed Sept. l through end
of dark-goose season. Mandatory checlc in
and check out at check station.
d. From Sept. 1- Nov. 30, only open for
migratory bird hunting within designated
hunting areas, and only on Sat., Sun.,
Wed. and state and federal holidays. Reservations required, valid until sunrise and
limited to 3 per hunter annually. See "Reservations: Hunting" (page 1) for details.
e. Check in allowed after 4 a.m. Hunters
can hunt only the area reserved and may
check in on first-come, first-served basis
after a hunter checks out or after sunrise if
a hunter has not checlced in. Maximum of
4 hunters, 2 vehicles per hunting area.
f. From Sept. 1-Nov. 30, scouting permitted
from JO a.m.- 2 p.m. on Thurs. only. All
people scouting must checlc in and out at
check station. Firearms, dogs not allowed
during scouting.
g. From Dec. 1 through end of dark-goose
season, hunters can checlc in on firstcome, first-served basis after 4 a.m. or
after a hunter checks out. Five hunting
areas available for checlc in. Properly
checked-in hunters may hunt anywhere
on property.
h. Up to 2 hunting areas reserved annually
for residents with a physical address of
Brush, CO. Applications for the drawing
available at CPW Brush Service Center
in mid-Aug. Hunters must have a valid
waterfowl hunting license to enter drawing. Hunters may apply for 1 hunt area
per day, but can list multiple requests on
l application. All relevant hw1ting regulations apply.

► Buena Vista SWA (Fishing Easement)- Chaffee Co.

Directions: From stoplight on Main St. in
Buena Vista, go E for 0.5 miles to end of
Main. Parking available in several locations
along river.
GMUs/Acres: 49,481 / 41 acres
Fishing: cold-water stream
Restrictions:
a. Valid hunting or fishing or Colorado
State Wildlife Area Pass not required to
access this property.

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�► Burry SWA (Fishing Lease)-

Garfield Co.
Directions: Along Roaring Fork River between
Carbondale and Glenwood Springs at mile
marker 9 on Hwy. 82.
GMU: 43
Fishing: cold-water river
Restrictions:
a. Open for fishing only; access limited to
designated areas as posted.
b. Dogs prohibited.

► Burchfield SWA -

Baca Co.
Directions: From Walsh, go 11 miles Eon CR
DD to property.
GMU/Acres: 139 / 178 acres
Hunting: deer, rabbit, pheasant, bobwhite
quail, scaled quail, dove
Recreation: wildlife viewing

► Cabin Creek SWA -

Gunnison Co.
Directions: From Gunnison, go 6.5 miles E on
Hwy. 50, turn on BLM 3107, then go approx.
6.5 miles to FR 604.3A and continue .05 miles
to property.
GMU/Acres: 55 / 640 acres
Hunting: deer, elk, dusky grouse
Recreation: wildlife viewing, hiking

► Centennial SWA-

Gunnison Co.
Directions: From Gunnison, go 10 miles Won
Hwy. 50. SWA is N of Hwy. 50.
GMU/Acres: 54 / 1,800 acres
Hunting: deer, elk, dusky grouse, rabbit
Recreation: wildlife viewing
Restrictions:
a. Open for public access July 1- Nov. 30.
b. Dog training and field trials prohibited.

► Centennial Valley SWA -

Weld Co.
Directions: From Kersey, go 5 miles Eon Hwy.
34 to CR 63 and go N to CR 380. Go E on CR
380 0.25 miles to Pritchard parking lot and
2.1 miles to Centennial parking lot.
GMU/Acres: 951 / 1,195 acres
Restrictions:
a. Open 4 a.m.- 1 hour after sunset.
b. Open for public access Sept. 1 through
last day of spring turkey season.
c. During spring turkey season, public
access allowed only for licensed turkey
hunters with a turkey hunting
reservation. Ten reservation slots
available per day during spring turkey
season. No annual limit on amount of
turkey reservations. Turkey hunters with
a reservation may hunt entire property.
Maximum of 4 hunters allowed per
hunting reservation. See "Reservations:
Hunting" (page 1)for details.
d. Discharge of firearms or bows is prohibited, except while hunting.
e. Horse use and hunting with centerfire
rifles is prohibited.
f. During regular duck seasons, open Sat.,
Sun., Wed. and state and federal holidays
only. Reservations required to hunt
waterfowl and small game, limit of 3 per
hunter annually. See "Reservations: Hunting" (page 1) for details. Waterfowl and
small game htmters can hunt only the area
reserved. All reservation hunters must
check out at one of the check stations located in each parking lot of the property.
g. Small game and waterfowl hunting prohibited on opening weekend of regular
plains rifle deer season and opening day
and the first weekend of late plains rifle
deer season.

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► Cerro Summit SWA -

Montrose Co.
Directions: From Montrose, go 13 miles E;
property located on N side of Hwy. 50.
GMUs/Acres: 64 / 162 acres
Recreation: fishing, small game and big-game
hunting
Restrictions:
a. Open for public access while fishing and
hunting only.
b. Public access by foot only.
c. Parking and access to the property from
designated parking areas only.
d. Hunting permitted Aug. 15- Nov. 30.
e. Fishing permitted March 1- Nov. 30.
1. Fishing access is restricted to the parking lot, the trail and up to SO feet from
the water line from March 1- Aug 15.
2. Fishing is by artificial flies and lures
only.
3. All fish must be rettuned to the water
immediately upon catch.
4. Ice fishing is prohibited.
f. Dogs allowed only as an aid in small-game
hunting; dogs prohibited from entering
water.
g. Vessel use and water contact activity prohibited, except for launching and use of
float tubes (with waders) for fishing only.

► Chaffee County Shooting Range SWA

- Chaffee Co.
Directions: From Salida, go NW on Hwy. 291.
Then go 3 miles N on Hwy. 285. Turn into the
Chaffee County Landfill entrance and immediately turn left before the landfiIJ gate.
GMUs/Acres: 56 / 10 acres
Recreation: rifle, pistol and shotgun target
shooting
Facilities: restroom, shade shelter, shooting
range
Restrictions:
a. Open for public access sunrise to sunset.
b. No hunting.
► Champion SWA (Fishing Easement) -

Chaffee Co.
Directions: From Buena Vista, go Son Hwy. 24,
continue S onto Hwy. 285. Easement is E of
Hwy. 285. Parking area off Hwy. 285, 0.5 miles
S ofjunction of Hwys. 285 and 24.
GMUs/Acres: 57,481 / 60 acres
Fishing: cold-water stream
Restrictions:
a. Public access prohibited, except while
fishing.
b. Parking and access from designated
parking areas.

► Chance Gulch SWA-

Gunnison Co.
Directions: From Gtmnison, go 6 miles Eon
Hwy. SO to CR 42, then drive S for 1.6 miles
to CR 42A, then drive SW for 1.2 miles to
property boundary.
GMU/Acres: 67 / 645 acres
Hunting: deer, pronghorn, small game
Recreation: hiking, wildlife viewing
Restrictions:
a. Open for public access from July 1- end
of Feb., open year-round for through-traffic on Gunnison CR 42A and established
roads connecting to designated BLM
roads only.

► Charlie Meyers SWA-

Park Co.
Directions: From Hartse!, go E 10.3 miles on
Hwy. 24 to CR 23 (mile marker 250). Turn S
onto CR 23 and go 2.7 miles. Turn Eon CR
59 and go 2.3 miles to junction ofCRs 59 and
92. Turn Son CR 59, go 1 mile to entrance.
GMU/Acres: 58 / 1,082 acres
Hunting: waterfowl, small game, big game
Fishing: cold-water stream

► Cherokee SWA {Upper, Middle, Lower, Lone Pine,

Roy Brown Units) - Larimer Co.
Directions: From Fort Collins, go 22 miles N
on Hwy. 287 to Cherokee Park Rd. (CR SOC),
then 6 miles W to parking area on S side of
road.
GMUs/Acres: 8,191 / rn!l 25,705 acres
Hunting: deer, elk, squirrel, dusky grouse, rabbit, dove
Fishing: cold-water stream
Recreation: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing
Facilities: restrooms
Restrictions:
a. Open Sept. 1- May 1 only while hunting
and fishing; open otherwise May 2- Aug.
31.
b. Hunting and fishing access by foot only
after last big-game season.
c. Horse use restricted to designated roads
and trails, except horses used as an aid to
hunting big game.
d. Horse use prohibited while hunting
mountain lion.
e. Horse use allowed on the Rattlesnake
Loop on the Lone Pine Unit from May
2- Aug. 31.
f. Camping allowed.
g. Dogs must be under control and on leash
by handler, except service animals or
when actively hunting or training for
hunting.
► Chesmore SWA (Fishing Easement) -

Chaffee Co.
Directions: From stoplight in Buena Vista, go
E on Main St. to end of road. Cross Arkansas
River on foot bridge, walk downstream 0.5
miles to property. You will cross Town of
Buena Vista property and BLM on the way.
Open fishing for that entire stretch of Arkansas River.
GMU/Acres: 49 / 5 acres
Hunting: fishing, minimal deer hunting
Restrictions:
a. Valid hunting or fishing or Colorado
State Wildlife Area Pass not required to
access this property.

► Christina SWA (FishingEasement:ElkRiver)

- Routt Co.
Directions: From Steamboat Springs, go 7 miles
Non CR 129 (Elk River Rd.).
GMU/Acres: 214 / 23 acres
Fishing: Elk River, cold-water stream
Recreation: hiking, wildlife viewing
Restrictions:
a. Public access prohibited, except while
fishing.
b. Discharge of firearms or bows is prohibited.
► Chubb Park Ranch SWA -

Chaffee Co.
Directions: From Buena Vista, go E 16 miles on
Hwy. 24 to CR 309, then go N on CR 309 0.5
miles to SWA.
GMU/Acres: 49 / 525 acres
Restrictions:
a. Discharge of firearms or bows is prohibited, except while hunting.

�► Chuck lewis SWA -

Routt Co.

Directions: From Hwy. 40, go Son Hwy. 131
to CR 14F. Take 14F W to CR 14. Go N to
parking area.
GMU/Acres: 131 / 288 acres
Hunting: waterfowl
Fishing: cold-water stream
Recreation: wildlife viewing
Restrictions:
a. Public access prohibited from sunset to
sunrise, except while hunting or fishing.
b. Overnight parking prohibited.
c. Big game, small-game hunting prohibited.
d. Waterfowl hunting allowed, except for
within 50 yards of bridge on CR 14F.
e. Horses allowed in the parking area.
f. Discharge of firearms or bows is prohibited, except while hunting.
► Cimarron SWA-

Montrose, Gunnison Cos.

Directions: From Montrose, go 23 miles Eon
Hwy. 50 to Little Cimarron Rd., then 2 miles
S to access road, then go 1.5 miles SW.
GMU/Acres: 65 / 6,161 acres
Hunting: deer, elk, waterfowl, dusky grouse
Fishing: cold-water stream
Recreation: wildlife viewing
Restrictions:
a. Open for public access July 1-Dec. 31.
b. Snowmobiles prohibited.
c. Overnight parking prohibited
► Clear Creek Res. SWA -

Chaffee Co.

Directions: From Buena Vista, go 13 miles N on
Hwy. 24 to CR 390, then go 0.5 miles W.
GMUs/Acres: 48,481 / 500 acres
Hunting: deer, elk, waterfowl
Fishing: cold-water lake and 0.5 miles of
stream
Recreation: wildlife viewing, camping
Facilities: restrooms, boat ramp
Restrictions:
a. Camping allowed in designated areas
only.
b. Fires allowed within a containment
structure in designated camping areas.
c. Fishing prohibited on dam, spillway,
outlet and downstream to Hwy. 24.
► Cline Ranch SWA-

ParkCo.

Directions: From Jefferson, go S on Hwy. 285
for about 5 miles. SWA entrance near mile
marker 194.
GMU/Acres: 500 / 1,600 acres
Hunting: deer, elk, pronghorn, waterfowl, small
game
Fishing: cold-water stream
Recreation: wildlife viewing
Restrictions:
a. Public access is allowed in designated
parking area only. No overnight parking.
b. Fishing allowed only March 1- Sept.
30 and only in designated areas. Only
occupants from a vehicle in the assigned
parking space may fish the corresponding assigned area. Maximum 4 anglers
per vehicle and l vehicle per parking
space.
c. Hunting access limited to occupants of
a vehicle parked in assigned parking
space. Maximum 4 hunters per vehicle.
d. Discharging firearms or bows allowed
only while hunting.
e. Dog training and field trials are prohibited.

► Coal Creek Ranch SWA (Access Easement)

► Collins Mountain Ranch SWA (Access Easement)- Rio

- Rio Blanco Co.

Blanco Co.

Directions: From Meeker, go Non Hwy. 13,
turn Eon Rio Blanco CR 15 for approximately 8.5 miles. Turn Eon CR 47 A. Fishing
access parking lot is at the intersection of CRs
15 and 47A. Hunting access parking go Eon
CR 47A for approximately 1/2 mile.
GMUs/Acres: 23 / 1,122 acres
Hunting: deer, elk
Fishing: cold-water stream; trout fishing
Restrictions:
a. Open May I-Nov. 30 while fishing only.
b. Public access allowed while deer and elk
hunting during the archery and muzzleloader seasons only.
c. Public access limited to 4 hunters per
day and hunters must sign in and out of
property as posted.
d. Parking access is allowed from designated
parking areas only.

Limited Access. This property is private land that is open

► Coal bed Canyon SWA-

Dolores Co.

Directions: From Cortez, go NW on Hwy. 491
to Northdale. SWA is S of Hwy. 491 and CR 2,
also 2 areas on N side of Hwy. 491 farther W.
GMUs/Acres: 72, 711 / 2,359 acres
Restrictions:
a. Discharge of firearms or bows is prohibited, except while hunting.
► Cochetopa SWA-

Saguache Co.

Directions: From Gunnison, go 8 miles Eon
Hwy. 50, then turn right on Hwy. 114. Go 20
miles SISE, turn right on CR NN14, then go S
for 2 miles.
GMU/Acres: 67 / 6,712 acres
Hunting: deer, elk, pronghorn, rabbit, waterfowl
Fishing: cold-water stream
Recreation: wildlife viewing
Restrictions:
a. Open for public access 1 hour before
sunrise to 1 hour after sunset, with
exception for hunters retrieving downed
game.
b. Access by foot only, and only from designated parking areas.
c. Big-game hunting prohibited N of posted
E/W centerline of Sect. 27, Range 2 E,
Township 46 N.
d. Dogs prohibited.
► Coke Oven SWA -

Pitkin Co.

Directions: From Basalt, go 30 miles E on USFS
Rd. 105 (Fryingpan River Rd.).
GMU/Acres: 444 / 330 acres
Recreation: hunting, wildlife viewing
► Coller SWA-

Mineral, Rio Grande Cos.

Directions: From South Fork, go 4.5 miles W
on Hwy.149.
GMUs/Acres: 76, 79 / 579 acres
Hunting: deer, elk, rabbit, squirrel, dusky
grouse
Fishing: cold-water stream
Recreation: picnicking, wildlife viewing
Facilities: restroom
Restrictions:
a. Snowmobiles and overnight parking
prohibited.
b. Vessel use is prohibited, except for
launching and take out of vessels that are
propelled by hand.
c. Dogs must be under control and on leash
by handler, except service animals or
when actively hunting, training for hunting or during licensed field trials.

only to elk and deer hunters with a confirmed reservation
made through the Hunting Reservation System:
cpw.state.co.us/ hunting-reservations
GMUs/Acres: 23 / 2,421 acres
Hunting: elk and deer only in restricted seasons, by reservation only
Restrictions:
a. Elk and deer hunting only.
b. Hunting by reservation only.
For reservations, hunters must
already have a big-game hunting license
for one of the specific hunt codes
permitted on the property. Reservations
must be made through the Hunting
Reservation System: See "Reservations:
Hunting" (page 1) for details. Hunters
may only access the property during
dates specified on their reservation.
Hunters with a reservation may bring
1 nonhunting companion.
c. Motor vehicle use prohibited except on
designated roadways or with permission of ranch owners. All other access
restricted to walk-in access only.
d. Discharge of firearms or bows is prohibited, except while hunting.
e. Fishing is prohibited.
► Colorado River Island SWA -

Mesa Co.

Directions: From Grand Junction, go Eon 1-70;
turn Son Hwy. 141 (32 Rd.). Turn Won D
Rd. Property is on S side of road, along the
river.
GMUs/Acres: 30, 41 / 67 acres
Restrictions:
a. Hunting is prohibited, except for waterfowl hunting from designated blinds.
b. Waterfowl hunting by reservation only.

See "Reservations: Hunting" (page 1) for
details.
c. Discharge of firearms or bows is prohibited, except while hunting.
► Colorow Mountain SWA -

Rio Blanco Co.

Directions: From Meeker take Hwy. 64 approx. 15 miles W to CR 142 (directly N ofE
entrance to Rio Blanco Lake SWA).
Scenery Gulch Unit Take CR 142 for 7.2 miles to
property.
Tschuddi Gulch Unit: Take CR 142 for 1.8 miles to
intersection of CR 142 and CR 143. Take CR
143 for 3.7 miles to property.
GMUs/Acres: 11 / 1,982 acres
Hunting: deer, elk, bear, lion, small game
Fishing: Scenery Pond is 5.5 acres at bottom of
Scenery Gulch, near parking area.
Recreation: hunting, fishing, hiking, horseback
riding, OHV access through Tschuddi Gulch
to BLM lands on Colorow Mountain.
Restrictions:
a. Open for public access May I - Jan. 31.
b. Parking and access in designated parking
areas only.
c. Motorized vehicles prohibited in Scenery
Gulch Unit and N of designated camping
area in Tschuddi Unit.
d. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
within 200 yards of camping, parking
areas or structures.
e. Discharge of firearms or bows is prohibited, except while hunting.
f. Camping in designated areas only.
g. Fires allowed within a containment
structure.
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�► Cottonwood SWA -

Morgan Co.
Directions: From Snyder, go 2 miles Eon CR
W7.

GMU/Acres: 96 / 884 acres
Hunting: deer, turkey, quail, dove, rabbit,
squirrel, waterfowl
Recreation: wildlife viewing

Restrictions:
a. Open 4 a.m.- 9 p.m.

b. On opening weekend of regular plains
rifle deer season and first day and weekend oflate plains rifle deer season, only
deer hunting permitted.
c. Launching or takeout of vessels prohibited during waterfowl seasons.

---------------------------- ------------------------------------► Cottonwood Creek SWA -

Chaffee Co.
Directions: From Buena Vista, go E. on Main

St. to Railroad. Go S on Railroad to McGin nis Middle School. Park at the N end of the
school parking lot.
GMUs/Acres: 481 / 6 acres
Fishing: cold-water stream
Recreation: wildlife viewing, hiking

Restrictions:
a. Valid hunting or fishing or Colorado State

Wildlife Area Pass not required to access
this property.
► Cowdrey Lake SWA-

Jackson Co.

Directions: From Cowdrey, go 2 miles Son
Hwy. 125. From Walden, go 7.5 miles Non
Hwy. 125. Entrance W of road.
GMU/Acres: 161 / 15 acres land, 80 acres water
Hunting: small game, waterfowl
Fishing: cold-water lake
Recreation: camping, wildlife viewing
Facilities: restroom, boat ramp
Restrictions:
a. Operating a vessel in a manner that creates a whitewater wake is prohibited.

b. Discharge of firearms or bows is prohibited, except while hunting.
c. Camping allowed in designated areas
only.
d. Fires allowed within established containment structure in designated areas.
e. Dogs must be under control and on leash
by handler, except service animals or
when actively hunting, trainin~ for hunt_____________ing or during license~ field tria s. --------·-► Creede SWA -

Mineral Co.

Directions:
Hatchery Tract: From Creede, go 1.2 miles Eon
Hwy. 149 to undesignated road, then go 0.5
miles S to Rio Grande River.
Deep Creek Tract From Creede, go 1.25 miles W
on Hwy. 149 to Airport Rd., then go 0.8 miles
S to Rio Grande River.
GMU/Acres: 76 / 3 acres
Fishing: cold-water stream
Recreation: wildlife viewing

Restrictions:
a. Vessel use prohibited, except for launching and take out of vessels that are
propelled by hand.
Hatchery Tract:
a. Hunting and the discharge of firearms or
bows is prohibited.
b. Dogs must be under control and on a
leash by handler at all times.
c. Overnight parking is prohibited.
Mountain Views RV Park Fishing Easement:
a. Public access allowed from designated
access points as posted.
b. Public access within the high water mark
of the Rio Grande is prohibited, except
while fishing.
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Deep Creek Bridge Tract:
a. Hunting and the discharge of firearms or
bows is prohibited.
b. Dogs must be under control and on a
leash by handler at all times.
c. Overnight parking is prohibited.
► Crooked Wash Ranch SWA (Access Easement)

- Moffat Co.
Limited Access. This property is private land that is open
only to elk and deer hunters with a confirmed reservation
made through the Hunting Reservation System:
cpw.state.co.us/hunting-reservations
GMU/Acres: 11 / 9,796 acres
Hunting: Antlerless elk only, by reservation only
Restrictions:
a. Elk hunting only.

b. Hunting by reservation only.
For reservations, hunters must
already have a big-game hunting license
for one of the specific hunt codes
permitted on the property. Reservations
must be made through the Hunting
Reservation System: See "Reservations:

Hunting" (page I) for details.
Hw1ters may only access the property
during dates specified on their reservation.
Hunters with a reservation may bring
1 nonhunting companion.
c. Motor vehicle use prohibited except on
designated roadways or with permission of ranch owners. All other access
restricted to walk-in access only.
d. Discharge of firearms or bows is prohibited, except while hunting.
e. Fishing prohibited.
► Cross Canyon SWA -

d. Waterskiing permitted only 10 a.m. to
sunset. Waterskiing, personal watercraft
only in designated areas on W half of
reservoir.
e. Dogs must be under control and on
leash by handler, except when actively
hunting, training for hunting or during
licensed field trials.
Greager Tract
a. Open for public access March 1-May 15
only with permit from Area or District
Wildlife Manager for wildlife viewing.
Viewing site limited to designated area.
Viewers must follow all restrictions and
conditions on permit. Open to the public for other access May 16-end of Feb.
b. Access by foot or horseback only.
c. Snowmobiles prohibited.
John Kane Tract:
a. Access by foot or horseback only.
b. Open for public access May 16-end of
Feb.
c. Snowmobiles prohibited.
► Dawn Pond SWA -

Bent Co.
Directions: Take Hwy. 50 W toward Las Ani-

mas. From Las Animas, go Won Hwy. 194,
then Non CR 5.5. SWA is on E side of road
around Adobe Creek.
GMU/Acres: 125 / 30 acres

Restrictions:
a. Open for fishing only. Hunting only with
landowner permission.
b. Vessel use prohibited, except handlaunched vessels propelled by hand or
electric motor when used as an aid in
fishing or hunting.
c. Parking allowed in designated areas only.

Dolores Co.
Directions: From Dove Creek go 6.1 miles SE

► Deadman SWA -

on Hwy. 491, turn Won CR N for 1.3 miles.
SWA parking is on the right.
GMUs/Acres: 72 / 119 acres
Hunting: deer, rabbit, coyote, dove
Reaeation: wildlife viewing

2.5 miles to CR JJ, then go 2.5 miles E on CR
JJ to CR 27. Turn Son CR 27 and go 0.5 miles
to parking area.
GMU/Acres: 127 / 503 acres
..... Hunting: deer,.small game, waterfowl ..............

Restrictions:
a. Access during the first 2 days of the rifle
deer and elk seasons is restricted to
youth and a nonhunting mentor.
b. Parking is allowed in designated parking
areas only.
c. Discharge of firearms and bows is prohibited, except while hunting.
d. Dog training and field trials are prohibited.
► Dan Noble SWA -

San Miguel Co.

Directions: From Norwood, go 1.5 miles E on
Hwy. 145 to USFS Rd. 610 (Dolores-Norwood
Rd.), then 17 miles S.
GMU/Acres: 70 / 2,223 acres
Hunting: deer, elk, waterfowl on Greager Tract;
deer, elk on John Kane tract
Fishing: cold-water lake
Recreation: power boating, sail surfing, waterskiing, camping, wildlife viewing
Facilities: restrooms, boat ramps, shelters

Restrictions:
Miramonte Res. Tract:
a. Camping only in designated areas.
b. Discharge of firearms and bows is prohibited, except while hunting.
c. Launching and use of vessels allowed;
trailered vessels must law1eh from boat
ramps.

Prowers Co.
Directions: From Granada, go N on Hwy. 385,

► Delaney Butte Lakes SWA-

Jackson Co.
Directions: From Walden, go 0.5 miles W on

Hwy. 14 to CR 12, then go 5.3 miles W to CR
18. Go 4.5 miles W on to CR 5, then go 0.5
milesN.
GMU/Acres: 16 / 2,620 acres
Hunting: big game, small game, waterfowl
Fishing: cold-water lake
Recreation: camping, wildlife viewing
Facilities: restroom, boat ramp, shade shelters

Restrictions:
a. Operating a vessel in a manner that cre-

ates a whitewater wake is prohibited.

b. ~ Launching or takeout of any vesseITrom a trailer or motor vehicle is
prohibited except at established boat
ramps.
c. Discharge of firearms and bows is pro-

hibited, except while hunting.

d. Fires allowed within established containment structure in designated areas.
e. Dogs must be under control and on leash

by handler, except service animals or
when actively hunting, training for hunt.............ing or during licensed field trials. ...........
► Devil Creek SWA-

Archuleta Co.
Directions: From Pagosa Springs, go 16 miles

Won Hwy. 160 to USFS Rd. 627, then 2
milesN.
GMU/Acres: 77 / 561 acres

�Hunting: deer, elk, rabbit, squirrel, dusky
grouse, turkey, dove
Recreation: wildlife viewing
Restrictions:
a. Snowmobiles prohibited.
b. Discharge of firearms and bows is prohibited, except while hunting.
► Deweese Reservoir SWA -

Custer Co.
Directions: From Westcliffe, go NW on Hwy. 69

for 5 miles, turn N on Copper Gulch Rd. to
access road.
GMUs/Acres: 69, 691 / 780 acres
Fishing: cold-water lake, cold-water stream
Recreation: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing, camping
Hunting: deer, pronghorn, waterfowl, dove,
coyote, cottontail, small game
Facilities: restrooms, boat ramp

Restrictions:
Note that the $43 annual access permit
requirement has been removed. Anyone age
16 or older must now have a valid hunting
or fishing license, or the new Colorado State
Wildlife Area Pass to access this property, and
all other SWAs.
a. Vessel use is prohibited, except while
fishing. Other water recreation use is
restricted to owners with deeded recreation rights on Deweese Reservoir.
b. Snowmobiles allowed only as an aid in
ice fishing.
c. Camping allowed by reservation only
in designated and established camping
areas.
d. Fires allowed within established containment structure in designated camping
areas.
e. Glass containers prohibited.
f. Dogs must be under control and on leash
by handler, except service animals or
when actively hunting, training for hunting or during licensed field trials.
► Diamond JSWA (Hunting&amp;Fishing Lease)

- Jackson Co.
Directions: From Walden, go N on Hwy.
125. Parking areas are l, 2 and 4 miles N of
Walden.
GMU/Acres: 161 / 3,129 acres ofland, 10 miles
of river
Hunting: small game, waterfowl
Fishing: Illinois and Michigan rivers, coldwater stream

Restrictions:
a. Public access allowed while fishing, small
game and waterfowl hunting only.

b. Hunting with shotguns or by falconry
only.
c. Discharge of firearms and bows is prohibited, except while hunting.
► Dolores River SWA -

Hunting: waterfowl
Fishing: cold-water lakes
Recreation: hiking, wildlife viewing
Facilities: restroom
Restrictions:
a. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
in designated safety zones or as posted.

b. Dogs must be under control and on leash
by handler, except when used as an aid
in hunting waterfowl.
c. Camping allowed in designated areas.
d. Fires allowed within containment structure in designated camping areas.
► Dome RockSWA-

Teller Co.
Directions: From Divide, go 5 miles Son Hwy.

67 to Rainbow Valley, then turn right on CR
61 and go 1.8 miles to SWA access road.
GMU/Acres: 581 / 6,980 acres
Hunting: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky grouse
Fishing: cold-water stream
Recreation: wilclJife viewing, hiking

Restrictions:
a. Public access closed Dec. 1- July 15 in
area bounded on E by Sand Creek Trail,
on N by Dome Rock Trail, on W and
S by property boundaries. Dome Rock
Trail W ofJack Rabbit Lodge closed Dec.
1- July 15.
b. Parking and public access allowed from
designated parking lots and connecting
trails from Mueller State Park only.
c. Horse and pack animal use allowed only
on designated roads and trails, except if
used as an aid in hunting big game.
d. Dogs and rock climbing prohibited.

-------------------------------------------------------------------► Douglas Res. SWA -

Larimer Co.
Directions: From Wellington exit on 1-25, go

5.5 miles W, Sand Won Hwy. l to CR 15, go
l mile N on CR 15 to CR 60, then 0.25 miles
W to La Vina Dr. Go Non LaVina Dr. to lake.
From Fort Collins at Hwys. 287 and l, take
Hwy. l N for 4 miles to Waverly cutoff (CR
15). Go Non CR 15 to CR 60. Then go 0.25
miles W to LaVina Dr. and go N.
GMU/Acres: 9 / 765 acres
Fishing: warm-water and cold-water species
Facilities: restroom

Restrictions:
a. Access prohibited l hour after sunset to l
hour before sunrise, except while fishing.
b. Hunting, discharging firearms or bows,
sailboards, sailboats, ice skating, OHV
and snowmobiles prohibited.
c. Operating a vessel in a manner that creates a whitewater wake is prohibited.
d. Any vessel or single-compartment air- or
gas-filled flotation device and all water
contact prohibited, unless actively fishing.
e. Dogs must be under control and on leash
by handler, except service animals or
when actively hunting or training for
hunting.

Montezuma Co.
Directions: From Dolores, go 5 miles NE on

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Hwy.145.

► Dowdy Lake SWA -

GMUs/Acres: 71, 73 / 57 acres
Hunting: waterfowl
Fishing: cold-water stream
Recreation: wildlife viewing
Restrictions:
a. Parking allowed in designated areas only.
b. Fishing prohibited in rearing ponds.
► Dome Lakes SWA -

Saguache Co.

Directions: From Gunnison, go 8 miles Eon
Hwy. 50. Turn right on Hwy. 114, go 20 miles
SISE. Turn right on CR NN14, go 5 miles.
GMU/Acres: 67 / 420 acres

Larimer Co.
Directions: From town of Red Feather Lakes,

go l mile NE on USFS access road.

GMU/Acres: 191 / 120 acres of water
Hunting: waterfowl
Fishing: cold-water lake
Recreation: power boating, hiking, camping
Facilities: restroom, boat ramp, campgrounds
Restrictions:
a. Operating a vessel in a manner that creates a whitewater wake is prohibited.

b. Valid hunting or fishing or Colorado
State Wildlife Area Pass not required to

► Droney Gulch SWA -

Chaffee Co.
Directions:
Entrance 1: From junction ofHwys. 50 and 285,
go 4 miles N to CR 251-1. (Note: First mile of
road is private property. After entering BLM
land, SWA can be accessed for next 2 miles,
through BLM land and SWA property.)
Entrance 2: About l mile N of CR 251-1 is an
access point on Hwy. 285, "Point of Interest"
site about Zebulon Pike; parking and gate into
E portion ofSWA.
Entrance 3: Just under l mile farther N (about
l mile S of junction of Hwys. 285 and 291 ),
CR 251 goes W; parking and access 2.3 miles
W of Hwy. 285. Do not attempt access from N
via subdivision on CR 251A.
GMU/Acres: 56 / 2,949 acres
Hunting: deer, elk, small game

► Dry Creek Basin SWA -

San Miguel Co.
Directions: From Naturita, go 17 miles Son

Hwy. 141. Hwy. 141 goes SW through property.
GMU/Aaes: 70 / 12,775 acres
Hunting: deer, elk, lion, bobcat, coyote, rabbit,
dove
Recreation: wildlife viewing

Restrictions:
a. Camping only in designated areas by licensed hunters during big-game season,
plus 3 days before and 3 days after each
season.
b. Snowmobiles prohibited.
► Duck Creek SWA -

Logan Co.
Directions: From Crook, go 1.5 miles N on

Hwy.55.

GMU/Acres: 90 / 1,121 acres
Hunting: deer, pheasant, dove, rabbit, waterfowl

Recreation: wildlife viewing
Restrictions:
a. Open 4 a.m.- 9 p.m.
b. One field trial per year may be authorized in Feb., March or Aug.
► Dune Ridge SWA-

Logan Co.
Directions: From 1-76 at Sterling exit, go 0.5

miles Won Hwy. 6 to CR 370, then go 5 miles
SW
GMU/Acres: 96 / 400 acres
Hunting: deer, turkey, pheasant, quail, dove,
rabbit, squirrel, waterfowl
Recreation: wildlife viewing

Restrictions:
a. Open 4 a.m.- 9 p.m.
b. On opening weekend of regular plains
rifle deer season and first day and weekend of late plains rifle deer season, only
deer hunting permitted.
c. Launching or takeout of vessels prohibited during waterfowl seasons.
► Dutch Gulch SWA -

Gunnison Co.
Directions: From Gunnison, go 5.3 miles Eon

Hwy. 50, then 7.3 miles S on CR 42, which
becomes BLM Rd. 307.
GMU/Acres: 67 / 320 acres

Restrictions:
a. Open for public access July 1-end of
Feb., open year-round for through traffic
on Gunnison CR 42 and on established
roads connecting to designated BLM
roads only.

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�► Eagle River SWA (Fishing Leases)-

Eagle Co.

Directions: From Eagle, go Eon Hwy. 6 about
2- 3 miles to property boundary sign. This is
Wedge ofSWA. Property extends E approx. 2
miles and includes 3 designated fishing access
points. Access allowed only at these points.
GMU/Acres: 35 / 25 acres
Fishing: cold-water stream
Restrictions:
a. Open for fishing only, access limited to
designated areas as posted.
b. Dogs prohibited.
► Eagle Rock SWA -

Yuma Co.

Directions: From Wray, go S on Hwy. 385 about
6 miles to CR 30. Turn Eon CR 30, go 5 miles
and turn Son CR NN. Go to CR 25.5, parking
area is on the NE corner of CR NN and CR
25.5.
GMU/Acres: 102 / 1718 acres
Hunting: deer, turkey, dove, rabbit
Recreation: wildlife viewing
Restrictions:
a. Open 4 a.m.- 9 p.m.
b. Access allowed by foot traffic only.
c. Dog training is prohibited.
d. Horse use is prohibited, except when
used in hunting.
► Echo Canyon Res. SWA -

Archuleta Co.

Directions: From Pagosa Springs, go 4 miles S
on Hwy. 84.
GMU/Acres: 78 / 211 acres
Hunting: waterfowl
Fishing: cold-water lake
Recreation: boating, picnicking, wildlife viewing
Facilities: restroom, boat ramp
Restrictions:
a. Operating a vessel in a manner that creates a whitewater wake is prohibited.
b. Discharge of firearms and bows is prohibited, except while hunting.
c. Snowmobiles prohibited.
d. Dogs must be under control and on leash
by handler, except service animals or
when actively hunting, training for hunting or during licensed field trials.
► Elk Springs Ranch SWA

(Private PropertyAccess Easement)- Moffat Co.

Directions: From Maybell, go Won Hwy. 40 to
mile marker 42 and turn Son BLM Rd. 1509.
Go S for 9 miles through Sect. 36 and turn
NW Enter Send through Sect. 26.
GMU/Acres: 10, 11 / 1,400 acres
Hunting: deer, pronghorn, lion, small game
Restrictions:
a. Open for public access Aug. 15-end of
Feb.
Note: No camping or fires; vehicles allowed only
on existing roadways.
► Elliott SWA -

Morgan Co.

Directions: From Snyder, go 6 miles NE on CR
W7.
GMUs/Acres: 95, 96 / 2,576 acres
Hunting: deer, turkey, pheasant, quail, dove,
rabbit, squirrel, waterfowl
Recreation: wildlife viewing
Facilities: duck blinds on Union Tract
Restrictions:
a. Open 4 a.m.- 9 p.m.
b. On opening weekend of regular plains
rifle deer season and first day and weekend of late plains rifle deer season, only
deer hunting permitted.
c. Landowner permission required to hunt
deer on access easement.
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d. Launching or takeout of vessels prohibited during waterfowl seasons.

Lonetree Tract:
a. From Sept. l through regular duck sea-

sons, mandatory check in and check out
at check station, after 4 a.m.

Hamlin Tract
a. From Sept. 1 through regular duck seasons, mandatory check in and check out at
check stations. Hunters may check in on
first-come, first-served basis after 4 a.m. or
after another hunter checks out. Hunters
can hunt only the area checked
into. Maximum of 4 hunters per hunting
area. Hunters must comply with youthmentor-only area restrictions as posted.

Union Tract:
a. Waterfowl hunting only from designated
areas or blinds, on Sat., Sun., Wed. and
state and federal holidays only. Reservations required, valid tmtil stmrise and
limited to 3 per hunter annually. See "Reservations: Hunting" (page 1)for details.
b. Mandatory check in and check out at
check station. Check in allowed after
4 a.m. Hunters can hunt only the area
reserved and may check in on first-come,
first-served basis after a hunter checks out
or after sunrise. Maximum of 4 hunters
per hunting area.
c. During waterfowl seasons, scouting
permitted from 10 a.m.- 2 p.m. on Thurs.
only. All people scouting must check in
and out at check station. Firearms, dogs
not allowed during scouting.
► Emerald Mountain SWA -

Routt Co.

Directions: From Steamboat Springs, go Son
Hwy. 40 to 5th St. Turn right on 5th St., then
turn left on Howelsen Pkwy., which becomes
River Rd./CR 14 to S. SWA is W of road. Park
in lot at left posted for Chuck Lewis SWA.
Follow marked orange posts on W side of
CR 14 along trail easement through private
property to access Emerald Mountain.
GMU/Acres: 131 / 674 acres
Restrictions:
a. Public access prohibited Dec. 1- July 15.
b. m!I Open 4 a.m.-9 p.m.
c. Access by foot or horseback only.
► Escalante SWA -

Delta, Mesa, Montrose Cos.

Directions:

Hamilton Tract: From Delta, go 2.2 miles Won
5th St. (G Rd.), to GS0 Rd. Go 2 miles NW
Alternate route: From Delta, go 5.5 miles NW
on Hwy. 50.
Lower Roubideau Tract: From Delta, go 4.5 miles
Won 5th St. (G Rd.).
Pickett Corral Tract: From Delta, go 12 miles NW
on Hwy. 50 to Escalante Canyon turnoff, then
21 miles SW into Escalante Canyon.
Peach Orchard Point Tract: From Delta, go 6.5
miles Won 5th St. (G Rd.) to Sawmill Mesa
Rd., then l 1.5 miles N.
Whitehawk Tract: From Delta, go 4 miles W on
Hwy. 348, continue straight 27 miles W onto
25 Mesa Rd., turn right onto Divide Rd. and
go 19 miles N; turn right onto USFS Rd. 421
and go .5 miles E.
EastWalkerTract: From Delta, go 12 miles Non
Hwy. 50 to Escalante Canyon turnoff, then go
4 miles SW into Escalante Canyon.
Upper Roubideau Tract: From Delta, go 6.5 miles
Won 5th St. (G Rd.) to Sawmill Mesa Rd.,
then go 11.5 miles N.
WestWalkerTract: From Delta, go 12 miles NW

on Hwy. 50 to Escalante Canyon turnoff,
then go 17 miles SW into Escalante Canyon
to Palmer Gulch Rd. Go 5 miles W, then 1.2
miles N toward Tatum Ridge to Tatum Ridge/
Snowbelly Ridge roads, then 6 miles NE.
WaterwheelTract: From Delta, go 12 miles NW
on Hwy. 50 to Escalante Canyon turnoff, then
3 miles SW into Escalante Canyon. Then go
0.75 miles upstream S of Gwmison River
(primitive road).
Gunnison River Tract: From Delta, go 12 miles
NW on Hwy. 50 to Escalante Canyon Rd.,
then go 3 miles SW to Gunnison River, then
0.75 miles upstream S of Gunnison River
(primitive road).
GMU/Acres: 62 / 7,612 acres on all tracts
Hunting: big game, small game, upland game
birds and waterfowl
Fishing: cold-water stream
Recreation: wildlife viewing, interpretive program, historical area
Restrictions:
a. Public access is prohibited on the Hamilton and Lower Roubideau tracts March
15- July 31. Dog training prohibited on
Hamilton and Lower Roubideau tracts
during upland game or migratory bird
seasons.
b. Public access is prohibited in the Lower
Roubideau tract youth area as posted,
Aug. 1-March 14 except for youth fishing and hunting. No more than l mentor
per youth hunter may engage in hw1ting.
Mentor must be age 18 or older and hold
a valid hunter education certificate or be
born before January 1, 1949, and have
a proper and valid hunting or fishing
license.
c. Field trials may be authorized in Feb.,
March, Aug. and Sept.
► Fish Creek SWA -

Dolores Co.

Directions: From Dolores, go 12 miles N on
Hwy. 145 to USFS Rd. 535, then 12 miles N to
Fish Creek access road. Then go 1.5 miles N.
GMU/Acres: 71 / 314 acres
Hunting: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky grouse, snowshoe hare
Fishing: cold-water stream
Recreation: camping (only during deer and elk
seasons), hilting, wildlife viewing
Restrictions:
a. Camping allowed in designated parking
areas by licensed hunters during biggame season plus 3 days before and 3
days after each season.
b. Access is prohibited from Dec. 1- June 30.
► Flagler Res. SWA-

Kit Carson Co.
Directions: From Flagler, go 5 miles Eon Rd. U.
GMU/Acres: 107 I 400 acres
Hunting: deer, rabbit, pheasant, dove, waterfowl, turkey
Fishing: warm-water
Recreation: camping, picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing
Facilities: restrooms, boat ramps
Restrictions:
a. Hunting open to youth/mentors only.
Only 1 mentor per youth may hunt.
Mentor must be 18 years of age or older
and hold a valid hunter education certificate or be born before January 1, 1949,
and have a proper and valid hunting or
fishing license.
b. Camping allowed by licensed hunters
during big-game season or spring and
fall turkey season, plus 3 days before and

�3 days after each season of while actively
fishing.
c. Fires allowed within established containment structure in designated areas.
Note: The lake is subject to drought conditions and may be dry. Contact CPWfor
current conditions.

b. Waterfowl hunting by reservation only

through the Hunting Reservation System. See "Reservations: Hunting" (page I)
for details.
c. Discharging firearms or bows allowed
only while hunting.
► Frantz Lake SWA -

► Flanders Ranch SWA

(Hunting &amp;fohing Easement)- Routt Co.

Directions: From Hwy. 40 in Hayden, travel 1.9
miles N on Walnut St./CR 80 to W parking
lot.
GMU/Acres: 441 / 1,659 acres
Hunting: big game and waterfowl
Fishing: Open year-round, except for big-game
hunting seasons
Restrictions:
a. Access by foot only. Parking prohibited,
except in designated areas.
b. Fishing prohibited during big-game
hunting seasons.
c. Waterfowl and big-game hunting allowed
by reservation only. Reservation holders must have their confirmation letter
with them at all times while hunting on
property.
For reservations, hunters must
already have a big-game hunting license
for one of the specific hunt codes
permitted on the property. Reservations
must be made through the Hunting
Reservation System: See "Reservations:
Hunting" (page I) for details.
d. Discharge of firearms or bows prohibited, except while hunting.
e. Dogs must be under control and on leash
by handler, except service animals or
when actively hunting, training for hunting or during licensed field trials.
f. Law1ching and takeout of vessels prohibited.

-·-------------------······-------------------------------------------► Fort Lyon SWA -

Bent Co.
Directions: From Las Animas, go 20 miles E on
Hwy. 50 to CR 183. SWA is S of Hwy. 50.
GMU/Acres: 125 / 523 acres

► Four Mile SWA -

Douglas Co.
Directions: From Deckers, take Hwy. 67 S to
Westcreek. From Westcreek, travel W on
Stump Rd. to 9J Rd. Go Non 9J Rd. to SWA.
GMU/Acres: 51 / 362 acres

► Frank SWA -

Weld, Larimer Cos.
Directions: From I-25 at Windsor exit, go 2.3
miles Eon Hwy. 392 to CR 13, then go 0.5
miles S.
GMU/Acres: 94 / 324 acres
Fishing: warm-water
Restrictions:
a. Hunting prohibited. Closed N of Poudre
River for all public access, including
fishing.
b. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited,
except bows allowed only for bowfishing.
c. Operating a vessel in a manner that creates a whitewater wake is prohibited.
d. Bicycles allowed.

► Franklin Island SWA -

Mesa Co.
Directions: From Grand Junction, go Eon I-70,
then turn Son Hwy. 141 (32 Rd.). Enter James
M. Robb-Colorado River State Park (just N
of Colorado River); SWA is W of park and
accessed from Riverfront Trail.
GMUs/Acres: 30, 41 / 38 acres
Restrictions:
a. Hunting is prohibited, except for waterfowl hw1ting from designated blinds.

Chaffee Co.
Directions: From Salida, go 0.25 miles Won
Hwy. 291 to CR 154, then 0.75 miles W. SWA
is SW of Mt. Shavano SFU.
GMU/Acres: 56 / 69 acres
Fishing: cold-water lake
Facilities: restroom
Restrictions:
a. Vessel use prohibited, except handlaunched vessels propelled by hand,
wind or electric motor.
b. Hunting and the discharge of firearms or
bows prohibited.
c. Water contact activities allowed.
d. Bicycles and dogs allowed. Dogs must be
under control and on leash by handler at
all times.

► Frenchman Creek SWA-

Phillips Co.
Directions: From Holyoke, go 5 miles W on
Hwy. 6 to CR 29, then go 0.5 miles S.
GMU/Acres: 98 / 68 acres
Hunting: deer, pheasant, dove, rabbit
Recreation: wildlife viewing
Restrictions:
a. Open 4 a.m.- 9 p.m.

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► Frying Pan River SWA (Fishing Lease}

-Eagle Co.
Directions: From Basalt, go Eon Frying Pan
River Rd. to approximately MM 6. Use designated parking.
GMU: 444
Fishing: cold-water river
Restrictions:
a. Public access prohibited, except while
fishing.
b. Access limited to designated areas as
posted.
c. Dogs prohibited.
► Garfield Creek SWA -

Garfield Co.
Directions: From New Castle, go 2 miles SW on
CR 312 to Garfield Creek Rd., tllen l mile S.
GMU/Acres: 42 / 13,179 acres
Hunting: deer, elk, dusky grouse
Recreation: wildlife viewing
Restrictions:
a. Public access prohibited from Dec. ! July 15, except for spring turkey hunters.
b. Grouse hunting is prohibited on the Upper Baldy Unit.
c. Hunting prohibited within 75 yards of
centerline ofCRs 312 and 328.
d. Discharge of firearms or bow prohibited
in designated safety zones, or as posted.
e. Camping only by licensed htmters during
big-game season, plus 3 days before and 3
days after each season.
f. Fires allowed within containment structure while camping.

► Georgetown SWA -

Gear Creek Co.
Directions: From I-70, take exit 228. Turn Non
15th St.
GMU/Acres: 39 / 670 acres
Hunting: deer, small game, bighorn sheep
Recreation: wildlife observation
Note: Hunting bighorn sheep prohibited within
0.25 miles of1-70 throughout SWA.

► Granada SWA -

Prowers Co.
Directions: From Granada, go N on Hwy. 385;
turn Eon Half St. (first road N of railroad); go
1.5 miles.
GMUs/Acres: 127, 132 / 5,630 acres
Hunting: deer, small game, waterfowl
Fishing: warm-water fishing in Arkansas River
Recreation: wildlife viewing, photography
Restrictions:
a. Open for public access l hour before
sunrise to I hour after sunset, except
while actively hunting or fishing.
b. Parking allowed only in designated areas.
Midwestern Farms Tract:
a. Hunting prohibited, except in the area S
of river road.
b. Operating a vessel in a manner that creates a whitewater wake is prohibited.

► Granby Ranch (Con5ervation fa5ement)

- Grand Co.
Directions: SWA is 0.75 miles E of Hwy. 40 on
CR 89, near Granby.
GMU/Acres: 28 / 451 acres
Recreation: hiking, wildlife viewing
Restrictions:
a. Public access prohibited Nov. 15- April
14, except for Gazebo and associated
Gazebo trail.
b. Public access and bicycles allowed on
designated trails only.
c. Dogs must be under control and on leash
by handler, except service animals or
when actively hunting, training for hunting or during licensed field trials.
d. Valid hunting or fishing or Colorado
State Wildlife Area Pass not required to
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► Grand Junction: West Lake SWA - Mesa Co.
Directions: 711 lndependent Ave., Grand Junction.
GMU/Acres: 30 / 6 acres
Fishing: warm-water lake
Facilities: restroom
Restrictions:
a. Public access prohibited 9 p.m.- 6 a.m.
b. Dogs allowed.
c. Vessel use and hunting prohibited.
d. Valid hunting or fishing or Colorado
State Wildlife Area Pass not required to
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► Granite SWA (Fishing Easement)- Chaffee Co.

Directions: From Buena Vista, 17 miles N on
Hwy. 24. Access from Chaffee-Lake county
line downstream to 0.25 miles below Granite
Bridge.
GMUs/Acres: 48, 49 / 131 acres
Fishing: fishing access only; cold-water fishing
on Arkansas River. Fishing area is from Lake
county line downstream to 1.5 miles below
Granite bridge.
Restrictions:
a. Public access prohibited, except while
fishing.
b. No launching or takeout of vessels.
c. Dogs, mining activities and panning are
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► Grieve Ranch SWA (Conservation Easement)
- Routt Co.
Directions: From Craig, take Hwy. 13 N 44
miles to Baggs, Wyo. Turn right on Wyo.
Hwy. 70, go 17 miles to CR 129. Turn right
and go 3 miles to SWA campground.
GMU/Acres: 5 / 2,511 acres

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�Restrictions:
a. Closed on hay meadows N of CR 129.
b. Fishing access to Little Snake River

restricted to river corridor, plus 20 feet
above high waterline on either bank. Access from end of CR 129.
c. Discharge of firearms or bows is prohibited, except while hunting.
d. OHV and snowmobile use prohibited.
e. Fires allowed within a containment
structure in designated campgrounds.
► Groundhog Res. SWA -

Dolores Co.
Directions: From Dolores, go 25 miles N on
USFS Rd. 526 to USFS Rd. 533, then 5 miles
NE.
GMU/Acres: 71 / 606 acres
Fishing: cold-water lake
Recreation: wildlife viewing
Facilities: restroom, boat ramp
Restrictions:
a. Launching and use of vessels may be

allowed as posted. Contact the Durango
CPW office for current information.
When allowed, trailered vessels must be
launched from CPW boat ramp; operating a vessel in a manner that creates a
whitewater wake is prohibited.
b. Snowmobiles allowed only as aid in ice
fishing.
c. Dogs must be under control and on leash
by handler, except service animals or
when actively hunting, training for hunting or during licensed field trials.
d. Valid hunting or fishing or Colorado
State Wildlife Area Pass not required to
access this property.
► Gunnison RiverSWA (VanTuyl&amp;Redden)

- Gunnison Co.
Directions:

Van Tuyl Parcel: From Gunnison, go Non Hwy.
135 to CR 13. Turn left and go 0.25 miles to
where road jogs left and becomes Tincup St.
in Gunnison. Go W 3 blocks to Palisade City
Park. Parking N side of park. Access by foot
0.5 miles W of parking lot.
Redden Easement: From Gunnison, go N on Hwy.
135 approx. 2.5 miles to Gunnison River.
Parking on W side of Hwy. 135 on N side of
Gunnison River. From parking area, walk
across pedestrian bridge to S side of river.
Walk/wade fishing on S side of river only for
approx..3 miles downstream from Hwy.
GMU/Acres: 54 / 81 acres
Hunting: waterfowl by shotgun only
Fishing: cold-water stream
Recreation: hiking, wildlife viewing
Facilities: parking area
Restrictions:
a. Bicycles allowed on Van Tuy! trail sys-

tem, except foot 01ilr traffic to Gunnison
River from Van Tuy trail intersection at
Y-gate.
b. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited,
except while hunting waterfowl on Van
Tuy! Tract only.
c. Dogs must be under control and on leash
by handler, except when used as an aid
in waterfowl hunting.
► Gunnison SWA -

Gunnison Co.

Directions: From Gunnison, go 6 miles Won

Hwy.SO.
GMU/Acres: 54 / 2,800 acres
Hunting: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky grouse
Fishing: cold-water stream
Recreation: wildlife viewing
Restrictions:
a. Open for public access May 1-Nov. 30.
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b. Open for public access rear-round on the

West Beaver Creek trai that originates
from National Park Service lands and
crosses the corner of the Gunnison SWA
onto BLM property boundary.
c. Blinberry Gulch parcel open for public
access July 1-Nov. 30.
d. Open for public access from 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour after sunset only,
except for lawful hunting activities.
e. Camping only in designated areas by licensed hunters during big-game season,
plus 3 days before and 3 days after each
season.
f. Beaver Creek Trail restricted to foot and
horseback travel only.
g. Fires allowed within containment structure in designated camping areas.
h. Archery range users must comply with
archery range rules as posted.
► Gypsum PondsSWA -

Eagle Co.

Directions: I-70 to Gypsum exit, take S side

frontage road of I-70 E to parking area. SWA
on N side ofEagle River only.
GMUs/Acres: 35 / 90 acres
Hunting: waterfowl
Fishing: cold-water stream, cold-water lake
Recreation: wildlife viewing
Facilities: parking area
Restrictions:
a. Open for public access sunrise to sunset;

no time restrictions for hunters and
anglers.
b. Parking and public access allowed
through designated areas as posted only.
c. Launching and take out of vessels prohibited.
d. Dogs prohibited March 15- July 15.
When allowed, dogs must be under
control and on leash by handler, except
service animals or when actively hunting, training for hunting or during
licensed field trials.
► Hardeman SWA (fohing Easement)- lake Co.

Directions: From Buena Vista, go 18 miles

Non Hwy. 24. SWA on both sides of river,
upstream from Lake/Chaffee county line.
GMUs: 48,49
Fishing: 1.25 miles of fishing access to Arkansas River
Restrictions:
a. Public access prohibited, except while

fishing.
b. No launching or takeout of vessels.
c. Dogs, mining activities, panning and the
discharge of firearms or bows prohibited.
► Harmon SWA (fohing Ea5ement)- Chaffee Co.

Directions: From stoplight in Buena Vista, go

W on CR 306 for 2.2 miles. Turn right on CR
361 for 0.2 miles to parking area.
GMU/Acres: 481 / 10 acres
Restrictions:
a. Open for fishing only from an hour be-

fore sun rise to an hour after sunset.
b. Dogs, hunting and the discharge of fire-

arms or bows prohibited.
► Haviland Lake SWA -

la Plata Co.

Directions: From Durango, go 18 miles Non

Hwy. 550 to USFS Rd. 671, then go 0.5 miles E.
GMU/Acres: 74 / 208 acres
Hunting: waterfowl
Fishing: cold-water stream
Recreation: boating, camping on USFS prop-

erty on E side oflake; fee for camping/day-use
Facilities: gravel boat ramp, USFS campground

with restroom and drinking water on E of
lake

Restrictions:

a. Vessel use prohibited, except handlaunched vessels propelled by hand,
wind or electric motor only.
b. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited,
except while hunting.
c. Dogs must be under control and on leash
by handler, except service animals or
when actively hunting, training for hunting or during licensed field trials.
► Hayden Shooting Range -

Routt Co.

Directions: From Hayden, travel Eon Hwy. 40

to Hawthorne St./CR 37. Continue S approx.
3 miles through Y intersection; range on your
left.
GMU/Acres: 13 I 40 acres
Facilities: Shooting range
Restrictions:

a. Open for public access sunrise to sunset.
b. Exploding and any targets other than
paper and cardboard prohibited.
c. All round must impact designated berms,
except for shotguns using birdshot.
► Headwaters Ranch SWA (Fishing Easement)

- lake Co.
Directions: From the Hwy. 91 and Hwy. 24

intersection, travel 2.1 miles N. Parking E side
of the highway.
GMUs/Acres: 49 / 160 acres
Fishing: cold-water stream
Restrictions:

a. Public access prohibited, except while
fishing.
b. Parking and access from designated
parking areas.
c. Dogs prohibited.
► Heckendorf SWA -

Chaffee Co.

Directions: From Buena Vista, go 5 miles N on

Hwy. 24 to CR 361, then go l mile W.
GMU/Acres: 481 / 720 acres
Hunting: deer, elk, small game, pronghorn
Recreation: hiking, wildlife viewing
Restrictions:

a. Parking and access from designated
parking areas.
b. Access prohibited from Aug. 15- April 30,
except while hunting or wildlife viewing
from established parking areas.
► Hereford Haven SWA-

Routt Co.

Directions: From Hwy 40 in Hayden, travel 3.1

miles N on Walnut St./CR 80 to parking lot
access. Access is by foot through the Flanders
Ranch SWA.
GMUs/Acres: 441 / 190 acres
Hunting: waterfowl
Fishing: cold-water river
Restrictions:
a. Public access is by foot only.

b. Waterfowl hunting is by reservation
only. Reservation holders must have
their confirmation letter with them at
all times while hunting on the property.
Reservations may be obtained through
the Hunter Reservation System under
the Flanders Ranch SWA.
c. Big-game and small-game hunting
prohibited.
d. Discharge of firearms or bows is prohibited, except while hunting.
e. Fishing is prohibited during big-game
seasons.
f. Dogs must be under control and on leash
by handler, except when used as an aid
in hunting.

�► Higel SWA-

Alamosa Co.
Directions: From Alamosa, take Hwy. 160 NW
to CR 104 N. SWA is N of junction of CRs
104 and 3.0S.
GMU/Acres: 791 / 1,465 acres
Restrictions:
a. Open for public access July 16- Feb. 14.
After Sept. l, Sat., Sun., Wed. and state
and federal holidays only with a valid
permit.
b. Permit required Sept. I- Feb. 14. Maximum of 25 permits issued daily, available
free, first come, first served. Permits may
be obtained by emailing
montevista.wildlife@state.co.us or by
calling 719-587-6900. Reservations
may be made up to 14 days in advance
but not less than 2 days before the date
requested.

► Hohnholz Lakes SWA-

Larimer Co.
Directions: From Hwy. 14 at upper end of Poudre Canyon, go 30 miles N on Laramie River
Rd. (CR 103).
GMU/Acres: 7 I 80 acres of water, l mile of river;
133 acres total
Hunting: waterfowl
Fishing: cold-water stream, cold-water lake
Recreation: wildlife viewing
Facilities: restrooms
Restrictions:
a. Boating prohibited except for craft propelled by hand, wind or electric motor.
b. Sailboards prohibited.
c. Camping only in Laramie River camping
area.
d. Grace Creek Rd. closed to the public except to licensed hunters Aug. 16 through
last day of 4th rifle season.

► Home Lake SWA -

Rio Grande Co.
Directions: From Monte Vista, go 1.5 miles E
on Sherman Ave.
GMU/Acres: 791 / 64 acres
Fishing: cold-water lake
Recreation: wildlife viewing
Restrictions:
a. Open for public access sunrise to sunset;
no time restrictions for fishing.
b. Hunting and the discharge of firearms or
bows prohibited.
c. Vessel use prohibited, except for launching and use of vessels propelled by hand,
wind, electric motor, or motorboats up
to 10 horsepower.
d. Dogs must be w1der control and on leash
by handler, except service animals or
when actively hunting, training for hunting or during licensed field trials.
e. Valid hunting or fishing or Colorado
State Wildlife Area Pass not required to
access this property.

► Horse Creek Res. SWA (Timberlake)- Otero,

Bent Cos.
Directions: From La Junta, go 8 miles N on
Hwy. 109 to Cheraw; then 2 miles Eon CR
JJ.5 to CR 33. Go 7 miles N.
GMU/Acres: 125 / 2,603 acres
Fishing: warm-water
Recreation: power boating, sail surfing, waterskiing, camping, wildlife viewing.
Facilities: restrooms, boat ramps
Restrictions:
a. Open for public access l hour before
sunrise to l hour after sunset; no time
restrictions for fishing.
b. Frozen surface of lake closed. Dams,
inlets, outlet structures closed except
while fishing.

► Holbrook Res. SWA -

Otero Co.
Directions: From Swink, go 3 miles N on CR
24.5 to CR FF, then go 0.5 miles E.
GMU/Acres: 125 / 670 acres
Fishing: warm-water
Hunting: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite quail, dove, waterfowl
Recreation: powerboating, sailboating, sailsurfing, waterskiing, camping, wildlife viewing
Facilities: restrooms, boat ramps
Restrictions:
a. Discharge of firearms or bows is prohibited in designated safety zones, or as
posted.
b. Launching and use of all vessels allowed.
c. Water contact activities allowed.
d. Camping only in designated and established camping areas.
e. Fires allowed within established containment structure in designated areas.

► Holly SWA-

Prowers Co.
Directions: From Holly, go l mile N on CR 34.
GMUs/Acres: 127, 132 / 277 acres
Hunting: rabbit, pheasant, dove, waterfowl
Recreation: wildlife viewing
Restrictions:
a. Discharge of firearms or bows is prohibited in designated safety zones, or as
posted.

► Holyoke SWA -

Phillips Co.
Directions: From Holyoke, go 4 miles Son
Hwy. 385 to CR 14; then 4 miles W.
GMU/Acres: 98 / 80 acres
Hunting: deer, pheasant, dove, rabbit
Recreation: wildlife viewing
Restrictions:
a. Open 4 a.m.- 9 p.m.

► Horsethief Canyon SWA -

Mesd Co.
Directions: I-70 W to Fruita exit, take Hwy. 340
S for l mile to property sign. Take access road
4 miles.
GMUs/Acres: 30, 40 / 1,439 acres
Hunting: deer, waterfowl, dove, coyote, rabbit,
pheasant
Fishing: warm-water
Recreation: wildlife viewing
Restrictions:
a. Public access is prohibited from March
15-July 15 as posted except while spring
turkey hunting.
b. Public access is prohibited between
sunset and sunrise, except while fishing
and hunting.
c. All turkey and waterfowl hw1ting W of
Blind #l, S of the Colorado River require
reservations. Reservations must be made
through the Hunting Reservation System. See "Reservations: Hunting" (page
I) for details. Hunters can hw1t only the
area reserved. Hunters must check in
and out at property.
d. Waterfowl hunting prohibited Wed.-Fri.
except Thanksgiving, Christmas and
New Year's days.
e. Hunting permitted with shotguns,
hand-held bows, muzzleloaders and by
falconry.
f. Quail hunting prohibited.
g. Discharge of firearms or bows is prohibited in designated safety wnes, or as
posted.
h. Dogs must be under control and on leash
by handler, except service animals or
when actively hunting, training for hunting or during licensed field trials.

► Hot Creek SWA -

Conejos Co.
Directions: From Monte Vista, go 20 miles S on
Hwy. 15 to access road, then go 5 miles W.
GMU/Acres: 81 / 9,485 acres
Hunting: deer, elk, bear, lion, rabbit, dove,
waterfowl
Fishing: cold-water stream
Recreation: wildlife viewing
Restrictions:
a. Vehicles prohibited Jan. I-April 30.
b. Snowmobiles prohibited.
c. Camping allowed by licensed hunters
during big-game season, plus 3 days
before and 3 days after each season.
d. Fires allowed within containment
structure.

► Hot Sulphur Springs SWA -

Grand Co.
Directions:
Byers Canyon Rifle Range: From Hot Sulphur
Springs, go 4 miles W on Hwy. 40 to range (N
ofHwy.).
Hot Sulphur Springs State Ranch: From Hot
Sulphur Springs, go 3 miles W on Hwy. 40 to
Colorado River bridge, then go S at W end of
bridge.
Lone Buck Unit From Hot Sulphur Springs, go
3.5 miles Won Hwy. 40 to unit (S of Hwy.).
Jenny Williams Unit From Hot SuJphur Springs,
go 3 miles W on Hwy. 40 to CR 50 (E end of
Colorado River bridge), then 2 miles S.
Joe Gerrans Unit: From Hot SuJphur Springs,
go 3 miles W on Hwy. 40 to Colorado River
bridge, then go S at E end of bridge.
Paul F. Gilbert Fishing Area: From Hot SuJphur
Springs, go 3 miles W on Hwy. 40 to W end
of Colorado River bridge, then S.
GMUs/Acres: 18, 28 / 2,160 acres, all units
Hunting: deer, elk, bear, lion, rabbit, dusky
grouse, waterfowl, dove
Fishing: cold-water stream
Recreation: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing,
photography, shooting range
Facilities: restroom, rifle range, campsites
Restrictions:
a. Byers Canyon Rifle Range open May ! Dec. 31 from sunrise to sunset.
b. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited,
except while hunting or on the designated shooting range.
c. Camping allowed in designated areas
from May 15- Dec. 15.
d. Fires allowed within an established containment structure in designated areas.
e. Dogs must be under control and on leash
by handler, except service animals or
when actively hunting, training for hunting or during licensed field trials.

► Huerfano SWA -

Huerfano Co.
Directions: From Gardner, take CR 550/580 for
13 miles W.
GMU/Acres: 861 / 544 acres
Hunting: deer, bear, rabbit, dove
Fishing: cold-water stream
Recreation: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing
Facilities: restrooms, picnic tables
Restrictions:
a. Camping allowed by licensed hunters
during big-game season or spring and
fall turkey season, plus 3 days before and
3 days after each season or while actively
fishing.

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�► Hugo SWA -

Lincoln Co.
Directions:
Clingingsmith Tract From Hugo, go 14 miles S
on CR 109, then 2.25 miles Eon CR 2G.
GMU/Acres: 113 / 2,240 acres
Hunting: deer, pronghorn, rabbit, dove, waterfowl
Fishing: warm-water; spring stocked trout
fishing
Recreation: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing
Facilities: restrooms
Restrictions:
a. Camping allowed by licensed hunters
during big-game season or spring and
fall turkey season, plus 3 days before and
3 days after each season or while actively
fishing.
b. Fires allowed within established containment structure in designated areas.

► Indian Run SWA -

Routt Co.
Directions: From Hamilton, go 12 miles SE on
Hwy. 317 to CR 67, then go 6 miles S.
GMU/Acres: 12 / 2,039 acres
Hunting: deer, elk, bear, rabbit, dusky grouse
Fishing: cold-water stream
Recreation: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing
Restrictions:
a. Discharge of firearms or bows is prohibited, except while hunting.
b. Discharge of firearms or bows is prohibited in designated safety zones, or as
posted.
c. Camping in designated areas only.
d. Fires allowed within a containment
structure.

► Jackson SWA {FishingLease)-

GarfieldCo.

Directions: Along Roaring Fork River between
Carbondale and Glenwood Springs access
along Prehm Road, 0.25 miles S of Glenwood's Airport.
GMU: 43
Fishing: cold-water river
Restrictions:
a. Public access prohibited, except while
fishing.
b. Access allowed from designated areas as
posted only.
c. Dogs prohibited.
► Jackson Lake SWA -

Morgan Co.
Directions: From I-76 at Hwy. 39 exit, go 7.4
miles Non Hwy. 39 to Hwy. 144. Then go 1
mile NE to CR 5; 3.8 miles N to CR CC; 1
mile W to CR 4; then 0.25 miles S.
GMU/Acres: 95 / 394 acres
Hunting: dove, rabbit, waterfowl
Fishing: warm-water
Recreation: wildlife viewing
Facilities: restroom
Restrictions:
a. Open 4 a.m.- 9 p.m., except no time
restrictions for fishing.
b. Fishing prohibited Oct. 1 through darkgoose season.
c. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited,
except while hunting).
d. Ice fishing and hunting with centerfire
rifles prohibited.
e. Hunting and vessels prohibited from
frozen surface of lake.
f. During teal season and fist split of regular
duck season, reservations required on
Sat., Sun. and state and federal holidays
to hunt waterfowl.
Reservations valid until swuise and
limited to 3 per hunter annually.

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Reservations must be made throu~h the
Hunting Reservation System. See Reser-

vations: Hunting" (page I) for details.
Reservations not required Mon.- Fri.,
except state and federal holidays, and
hunters may check in on first-come,
first-served basis.
g. Waterfowl hunters must check in and out
at check station. Hunters may not check
in until 4 a.m. and can only hunt area
reserved. Hunters may check in on firstcome, first-served basis after a hunter
checks out, or after sunrise if a hunter
has not checked in . Maximum of 4 hw1ters allowed per hunting area.
► James M. John SWA -

Las Animas Co.
Directions: From Raton, N.M., go 7 miles on
New Mexico Hwys. 72 and 526. Go N up
Sugarite Canyon 12 miles to Lake Dorothey
SWA, then go NW 4 miles on unmarked trail
to top of Fishers Peak.
GMU/Acres: 140 / 8,200 acres
Hunting: deer, elk, bear, lion, small game,
turkey
Recreation: wildlife viewing, hiking, picnicking
Restrictions:
a. Public access prohibited Dec. 1- June 30.
b. Hj
access is prohibited during
the • archer y, muzzleloader and
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regu ar rifle bear, deer and elk seasons,
except for licensed big game hunters that
have a hunting access permit. Permits
are issued through a drawing process.
Applications for fall hunting access
permits are available July 1 online and
are due July 21.
c. Camping allowed by licensed hunters during big game or turkey season,
plus 3 days before and 3 days after each
season; no camping within 100 feet of
any stream.
d. Dogs prohibited.

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► James Mark Jones SWA-

Park Co.
Directions: From Hwy. 24 E of Hartse!, take CR
15 (Elkhorn Rd.) N for 15 miles to sign. Go W
1.8 miles to parking area. From Hwy. 285 at
Como turnoff, take CR 15 SE 8 miles to sign.
Go for W 1.8 miles to parking area. Road to
parking area not maintained in winter.
GMU/Acres: 50 / 17,429 acres
Hunting: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game
Recreation: wildlife viewing
Facilities: parking areas
Restrictions:
a. Open May 2- Dec. 31.
b. Camping allowed May 2- Aug. 13.
c. Camping allowed by licensed hunters
from Aug. 14 through the end of late elk
season.
d. Fires allowed within established containment structure in designated areas.
e. Dog training and field trials prohibited.

► Jean K. Tool SWA -

Morgan Co.
Directions: From Fort Morgan, go 4 miles NE
on I-76 to Dodd Bridge Rd., then go 1.75
miles N.
GMU/Acres: 96 / 903 acres
Hunting: deer, turkey, quail, dove, waterfowl
Recreation: wildlife viewing
Restrictions:
a. Open 4 a.m.- 9 p.m.
b. On opening weekend of regular plains
rifle deer season and first day and weekend of late plains rifle deer season, only
deer hunting permitted.
c. Launching or takeout of vessels prohibited during waterfowl seasons.

► Jensen SWA -

RioBlanco Co.
Directions: From Meeker, go 9 miles NE on
Hwy. 13 to CR 30.
GMUs/Acres: 12, 23, 211 / 5,955 acres
Hunting: deer, elk, bear, rabbit, dusky grouse,
waterfowl
Recreation: camping, wildlife viewing
Restrictions:
a. Open July 16- Dec. 31.
b. Discharging firearms or bows allowed
only while htmting.
c. Camping in designated areas only.
d. Fires are allowed within a containment
structure.

► Jerry Creek Res. SWA {Jerry Creek Res. Nos.1 &amp;1)

- Mesa Co.
Directions: From Molina, take Hwy. 330 W.
SWA on N side of Hwy. at confluence of
Plateau and Spring creeks.
GMU/Acres: 421 / 871 acres
Fishing: warm-water lake
Recreation: wildlife viewing
Restrictions:
a. Frozen surface of lake closed.
b. Vessel use prohibited, except the launching and use of float tubes for fishing.
c. Hunting and the discharge of firearms or
bows prohibited.
► Jim Olterman/lone Cone SWA -

Dolores Co.
Directions: From Norwood, go 1.5 miles Eon
Hwy. 145 to USFS Rd. 610, then go 24 miles S.
Access by foot or horseback only.
GMUs/Acres: 70, 71 / 5,030 acres
Hunting: deer, elk, bear, dusky grouse, turkey
Fishing: cold-water lake
Recreation: wildlife viewing
Facilities: 2 horse corrals, campsites
Restrictions:
a. Snowmobiles prohibited.
b. Camping allowed by licensed hunters
during big game or spring turkey season,
plus 3 days before and 3 days after each
season.

► Joe Moore Res. SWA -

Montezuma Co.
Directions: From Mancos, go 5 miles NE on
Hwy. 184 to CR 40, then go 4 miles N.
GMU/Acres: 73 / 120 acres
Hunting: waterfowl
Fishing: cold-water lake
Recreation: wildlife viewing
Facilities: restroom, boat ramp
Restrictions:
a. Launching and use of vessels may be
allowed as posted. Contact the Durango
CPW office for current information.
When allowed, operating a vessel in a
manner that creates a whitewater wake is
prohibited.
b. Discharging firearms or bows allowed
only while htmting.
c. Dogs must be under control and on leash
by handler, except service animals or
when actively hunting, training for hunting or during licensed field trials.

► Johnson Village SWA {Fishing Easement)

- Chaffee Co.
Directions: From Hwy. 24 bridge over Arkansas
River, SWA on W half of river 0.25 miles
upstream and 0.5 miles downstream. Fishing
access only.
GMU/Acres: 481 / 9 acres
Fishing: cold-water stream

�► Jumbo (Julesburg) Res. SWA

- Sedgwick, Logan Cos.
Directions: From I-76 at Red Lion exit (No.
155), go 3 miles N to Hwy. 138; 1 mile NE to
CR 95; then 2 miles N.
GMU/Acres: 90 / 1,703 acres
Hunting: deer, pheasant, dove, rabbit, waterfowl
Fishing: warm-water
Recreation: camping, wildlife viewing
Facilities: restrooms, boat ramp
Restrictions:
Note that the $43 annual access permit
requirement has been removed. Anyone age
16 or older must now have a valid hunting
or fishing license, or the new Colorado State
Wildlife Area Pass to access this property, and
all other SWAs.
a. Maximum of250 vehicles on property
at once.
b. Hunting from frozen surface of lake
prohibited.
c. Discharging firearms or bows allowed
only while hunting.
d. Launching and use of vessels is allowed
only if ANS inspection station is open;
vessels prohibited within 50 feet of outlet
structure.
e. Waterskiing prohibited 7 p.m.- 10 a.m.,
Fri- Mon of Memorial Day weekend.
f. Hand-launched and hand-powered vessels allowed only for fishing, to set or
pick up decoys, or to retrieve downed
waterfowl after ANS inspection station
closes for the year, or until reservoir
frozen.
g. All loud noises that disturb the peace,
~xcept legal hunting activities, prohibited from 10 p.m.- 6 a.m.
h. Camping is allowed in designated areas
in numbered sites. One camping unit is
allowed per campsite.
i. Fires allowed within containment structure in designated camping areas.
j. Dogs must be under control and on leash
by handler, except service animals or
when actively hunting, training for hunting or during licensed field trials.
k. Hunting geese is prohibited in the area
bounded on the N by Logan CR 70/
Sedgwick CR 28; on the E by Sedgwick
CR 3; on the S by Sedgwick CR 24.8/
Logan CR 970; and on the W by Logan
CR95.
► Jumping Cow SWA (Acce55fasement) -

Elbert Co.
Limited Access. This property is private land that is open
only to pronghorn, deer and small-game hunters with a
permit.
Directions: From Kiowa, take Hwy. 86 about 16

miles E to CR 105. Turn N, go about 2 miles
to CR 122, then turn E to SWA.
GMU/Acres: 105 / 14,733 acres
Hunting: by special drawing permit only.
Hunting is restricted to doe white-tailed and
doe mule deer, doe pronghorn, dove, and
rabbit only.

Restrictions:
a. Hunting access by permit only. Must
have valid license prior to applying_ for
permit. Permits on Woodard Umt issued
with priority given to mobility-impaired
hunters and to mentored youth hunters.
Permits must be kept on hunter at all
times.
1. Permits may designate hunt zones; if
so, activity is restricted to those wnes
only. The permit is not valid propertywide.

2. Permits are free and available through
a drawing process. Applications
available from CPW Office in Denver,
303-291-7227.
3. Applications for fall hunting access
due the 3rd Mon. in Aug.
b. Dove, doe pronghorn, antlerless whitetailed deer, and antlerless mule deer
hunting permitted. On Woodard Unit,
small game (excluding dove, turkey, and
coyote), doe pronghorn, antlerless mule
deer, and antlerless white-tailed deer
permitted.
c. Permitted hunters may take 1 other nonhunter onto the property.
On Woodard Unit, mobility-impaired
hunters may take 2 non-hunters onto the
property. The additional non-hunter(s)
must remain with permit holder.
d. Permitted dove or valid Woodard Unit
hunters may access property on opening
day of their season. Other permitted
hunters may enter property after the first
Mon. after opening day of their season.
e. Open for permitted hunter access 2 hours
before sunrise to 1 hour after sunset.
Hunters may remain as long as reasonable to retrieve downed game.
f. Vehicle use permitted only on marked
existing roadways that lead to parking
areas. Mobility-impaired hunters are
allowed to use an OHV for hunting and
game retrieval on Woodard Unit. All
other access by foot or horseback only.
g. Gates shall be left as found after passing
through.
h. Dogs prohibited on Woodardynit.········•
► Junction Butte SWA -

Grand Co.
Directions: From Kremmling, go 3 miles Son

Hwy. 9 to CR 387 (dirt road), then 0.5 miles E.

GMU/Acres: 37 / l,304 acres
Hunting: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky grouse
Recreation: wildlife viewing
Restrictions:
a. Vehicles allowed only from day after
Labor Day through Dec. 31.

----------------------------------------------------------------► Karney Ranch SWA-

Bent Co.
Directions: From Las Animas, go E on Hwy. 50,

then go Non CR 18. From CR 18, go either E
or across the canal (N) to access the SWA.
GMU/Acres: 126 / 13,580 acres
Hunting: deer, pronghorn, small game
Recreation: wildlife viewing

Restrictions:
a. Open for public access 1 hour before
sunrise to 1 hour after sunset. Hunters
may remain as long as reasonable to
retrieve downed game.
b. Safety zones closed as posted.
c. Parking and access from designated areas
only.
d. Ornate box turtle collection and/or
release prohibited.
e. Night hunting with artificial light for
certain species allowed with additional
permit. Contact the CPW Area Office in
Lamar for details, 719-336-6600.
► Karval Res. SWA -

Lincoln Co.
Directions: From Hwys. 94 and 109, go S 10
miles on Hwy. 109.
GMU/Acres: 120 / 235 acres
Hunting: deer, rabbit, scaled quail, dove,
waterfowl
Fishing: warm-water; spring stocked trout
fishing

Recreation: camping, wildlife viewing
Facilities: restroom, shade shelters
Restrictions:
a. Camping allowed by licensed hunters
during big game or spring and fall turkey
season, plus 3 days before and 3 days after each season or while actively fishing.
b. Fires allowed within established containment structure in designated areas.

.......................................................................
► Kemp-Breeze SWA - Grand Co.
Directions:
Breeze Unit: Approx. 15 miles W of Granby on
Hwy. 40 past Parshall, go 0.5 miles. Look for
mile marker 196. Turn left 0.25 miles past
marker for parking, or go W 0.75 miles for
parking. Unit is 11.5 miles E of Kremmling.
Kemp Unit: From Granby, go 14.5 miles Won
Hwy. 40, turn S on CR 3 and cross Colorado
River bridge. Continue S to top of hill. Par~-ing lot on the right, adjacent to CR 36. Umt 1s
12 miles E of Kremmling.
GMUs/Acres: 18, 28 / l,714 acres

Restrictions:
a. Breeze Unit hay meadow wetland closed
March 15- July 15.

b. Fishing at Breeze Unit Kids Pond restricted to youth fishing and anglers with
mobility impairments.
c. Dogs must be under control and on leash
by handler, except service animals or
when actively hunting, training for hunting or during licensed field trials.

---------------------------------------------------------------► Kinney Lake SWA -

Lincoln Co.
Directions:
Kinney Lake Tract: From Hugo, go about 11.7
miles S of town on CR 109 (also called CR 32)
to CR 2J. Then go 1 mile E on CR 2J to SW
corner ofSWA.
GMU/Acres: 113 I 320 acres
Hunting: deer, pronghorn, small game, waterfowl
Fishing: warm-water; stocked trout in spring
Recreation: wildlife viewing, camping, photography

Restrictions:
a. Camping allowed by licensed hunters
during big game or spring and fall turkey
season, plus 3 days before and 3 days after each season or while actively fishing.
b. Fires allowed within established containment structure in designated areas.

--------------------------------------------------------------► Knight-Imler SWA (Fishing Easement) -

Park Co.
Directions: From Fairplay, go 10 miles Son

Hwy. 285.

GMU/Acres: 50 I 15 acres
Fishing: cold-water stream
Restrictions:
a. No public access beyond 25 feet from
centerline of stream.
► Knudson SWA -

Logan Co.
Directions: From I-76 at Sterling exit, go 0.5

miles W to CR 370 (information center, museum), then go 1 mile SW.
GMU/Acres: 96 / 581 acres
Hunting: deer, turkey, quail, dove, rabbit,
squirrel, waterfowl
Recreation: wildlife viewing

Restrictions:
a. Open 4 a.m.- 9 p.m.
b. On opening weekend of regular plains
rifle deer season and first day and weekend of late plains rifle deer season, only
deer hunting permitted.
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�c. Landowner permission required to hunt

deer on access easement.
d. Discharging firearms or bows allowed
only while hunting.
e. Horse use prohibited, except when using
as an aid in hunting.
f. Launching or takeout of vessels prohibited during waterfowl seasons.
► La Jara Creek SWA-

Conejos Co.
Directions: From Capulin, take CR 8 S and W

for 10.5 miles.
GMU/Acres: 81 / 2,808 acres
Hunting: deer, elk, bear, lion, rabbit, dove
Fishing: cold-water stream
Recreation: wildlife viewing

Restrictions:
a. Vehicles prohibited Jan. 1- Thurs. before
Memorial Day.
b. Snowmobiles prohibited.
c. Camping allowed while hunting or fishing.
d. Fires allowed within containment
structure.
► La Jara Res. SWA -

ConejosCo.
Directions: From La Jara at Hwy. 285, go 10.5

miles Won Hwy. 15 to USFS Rd. 255. Go 0.5
miles to USFS Rd. 240, turn S and go 13.5
miles to reservoir.
GMU/Acres: 81 / 635 acres
Hunting: deer, elk, waterfowl
Fishing: cold-water lake
Recreation: wildlife viewing
Fadlities: restroom, drinking water, boat ramp

Restrictions:
a. Camping allowed, except during big-

game seasons when camping is allowed
only by licensed big game hunters plus 3
days before and 3 days after each season.
b. Fires allowed within containment structure.
► Lake Beckwith SWA -

Pueblo Co.

Directions: From Pueblo, go Son 1-25. Exit
Hwy. 165 toward Colorado City. Turn right
on Cuerno Verde Rd. SWA is on W side of
road before road curves E.
GMU/Acres: 84 / 66 acres
Restrictions:
a. Ice fishing and all access to the frozen
surface of the lake is prohibited
b. Hunting and the discharge of firearms or
bows prohibited.
c. Vessel use prohibited, except for handlaunched vessels propelled by hand,
wind or electric motor.
d. Dogs must be under control and on leash
by handler.
e. Valid hunting or fishing or Colorado
State Wildlife Area Pass not required to
access this property.
► Lake Dorothey SWA -

Las Animas Co.

Directions: From Raton, N.M., go 7 miles NE
on N.M. Hwys. 72 and 526, then go N up
Sugarite Canyon for 5 miles.
GMU/Acres: 140 / 4,500 acres
Hunting: deer, elk, bear, turkey
Fishing: cold-water lake, cold-water stream
Reaeation: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing
Facilities: restroom

Restrictions:
a. Access to trails A and B by foot, bicycle,
and horseback only.
b. Access to trails C and D by foot and
horseback only. Access to all trails
prohibited Dec. 1-April 30 and May
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15- June 30, except for licensed spring
turkey hunters.
c. Parking and access from designated areas
only.
d. H• \i access prohibited during
the • archery, muzzleloader and
regu ar rifle bear, deer and elk seasons,
except for licensed big game hunters that
have a hunting access permit. Permits
are issued through a drawing process.
Applications for fall hunting access
permits are available online July l and
due July 21. Permit holders must comply
with all provisions of the hunting access
permit.
e. Trapping prohibited.
f. Vessel use prohibited, except for handlaunched vessels propelled by hand
when used as an aid for fishing.
g. Camping allowed by licensed hunters
during big game or spring and fall turkey
season, plus 3 days before and 3 days
after each season.
h. Camping prohibited within 200 yards of
Lake Dorothy or 100 feet of any stream,
except in designated areas.
► Lake Fork of Gunnison River SWA

(Fishing Easement)- Hinsdale Co.
Directions: From Lake City, go 5.375 miles N
on Hwy. 149 to Send of fishing easement.
GMU/Acres: 66 / 42 acres
Fishing: cold-water stream
► Lake John SWA-

Jackson Co.
Directions: From Walden, go 0.5 miles W on

Hwy. 14 to CR 12W, then 8 miles W to CR 7.
Then go 7 miles.
GMU/Acres: 161 / 565 water acres, 282 land
acres
Hunting: small game, waterfowl
Fishing: cold-water lake
Recreation: camping, wildlife viewing
Facilities: private campground with electrical hook-ups, restroom, boat ramp, shade
shelters, picnic tables

Restrictions:
a. Discharge of firearms or bows prohib-

ited, except while hm1ting.
b. Camping allowed W of Lake John Dam.
c. Fires allowed within established containment structure in designated areas.
d. Dogs must be under control and on leash
by handler, except service animals or
when actively hunting, training for hunting or during licensed field trials.
► Lake Pueblo SWA -

Pueblo Co.

Directions: From Pueblo, go 7 miles Won Hwy.
96.

GMU/Acres: 84 I 11,864 acres
Hunting: deer, rabbit, turkey, dove, waterfowl,
scaled quail
Fishing: cold-water stream, cold-water lake
Recreation: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing
Facilities: restroom, nature trail

Restrictions:
a. Discharge of firearms or bows prohib-

ited, except shotguns or bows while
hunting or bowfishing.
b. Launching and use of vessels allowed.
c. Jumping, diving, swinging from cliffs,
ledges or man-made structures prohibited.
d. Water contact activities allowed.
e. Bicycles prohibited.
f. Field trials may be authorized Feb.,
March, Aug., and Sept. only.

► Leaps Gulch SWA -

Gunnison Co.
Directions: From Gunnison go Non Hwy. 135

to CR 10. Go Eon paved road to where USFS
Rd. 743 begins. Go Eon USFS 743 for 8.2
miles to 743.4b. Go Non 743.4b and USFS
606 approx. 3 miles to property boundary.
GMU: 55 / 560 acres
Hunting: deer, elk, dusky grouse
Recreation: hiking, wildlife viewing
► Leatha Jean Stassen SWA -

Mesa Co.
Directions: From Grand Junction, take Hwy.

340 W to 20 l/2 Rd.; turn N. Turn Eon F 3/4
Rd.; go N on Roundup Dr. and Eon Baseline
Dr. Parking lot N of road.
GMU/Acres: 40 / 31 acres
Recreation: wildlife viewing

Restrictions:
a. Public access is prohibited between sun-

set and sunrise except while fishing.
b. Hunting prohibited.
► Little Snake SWA -

Moffat Co.
Directions: From Maybell, go 17 miles Non CR
19. CR 19 runs through SWA.

GMUs/Acres: 2, 3 / 4,860 acres
Hunting: deer, pronghorn, rabbit, sage-grouse
Recreation: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing
Restrictions:
a. Placing of portable blind, marker, stand

or related structure prohibited prior to
Aug. l annually.
b. Camping allowed only in self-contained
camping trailers or campers by licensed
hunters during any deer, elk or pronghorn season, plus 3 days before and 3
days after each season.
► Loma Boat Launch SWA -

Mesa Co.
Directions: From Fruita, take 1-70 to Loma

exit (No. 15), then go 0.5 miles Eon frontage
road, turn S 0.25 miles to Colorado River.
GMU/Acres: 30 / 8 acres
Recreation: boating, wildlife viewing
Facilities: boat ramp, restroom

Restrictions:
a. Parking and access is allowed from des-

ignated areas only.
b. Launching and use of vessels allowed,
except personal watercraft.
c. Discharge of firearms or bows prohibited.
d. Dogs allowed.
► Lon Hagler SWA-

Larimer Co.
Directions: From Campion, go 3.25 miles W on

CR 14 to CR 21, then go l.5 miles N.

GMU/Acres: 20 / 181 water, 121 land acres
Hunting: deer, elk, dove, rabbit, waterfowl
Fishing: warm-water, cold-water
Recreation: wildlife viewing, archery range,
nature trail

Facilities: restroom, boat ramp
Restrictions:
a. Open for public access 1 hour before

sunrise to 1 hour after sunset; no time
restrictions for fishing.
b. Parking in designated areas only.
c. Fishing prohibited in inlet structure and
annex pond.
d. Vessel use prohibited, except when used
as aid for fishing. Sailboats are prohibited. Operating a vessel in a manner that
creates a whitewater wake is prohibited.
e. Horse use and target practice prohibited.

�f. Dogs must be under control and on leash
by handler, unless on a vessel.
g. From Sept. I - end of Feb., dogs prohibited W of lakeside parking lots, except as
an aid in hunting.
h. Dogs prohibited on annex pond and adjacent lands as posted to protect wildlife.
► Lone Dome SWA-

Montezuma, Dolores Cos.
Directions: From Cortez, go 21 miles Non
Hwy. 491 to CR DD; 1 mile E to CR 16;
3 miles N to access road; then 1.5 miles E
to Bradfield Bridge.
GMU/Acres: 711 I 1,724 acres
Hunting: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky grouse, turkey,
dove
Fishing: cold-water stream
Recreation: picnicking, wildlife viewing
Facilities: USFS campgrounds
Restrictions:
a. Overnight parking only in designated
areas.

► Louisiana Purchase Ranch SWA
(Accen Easement}- Moffat Co.

Limited Access. This property is private land that is open
only to elk and deer hunters with a confirmed reservation
made through the Hunting Reservation System:
cpw.state.co.us/hunting-reservations
GMU: 211
Restrictions:
a. Deer and elk hunting only.
b. Hunting by reservation only. For reservations, hunters must already have
a big-game hunting license for one of
the specific hunt codes permitted on
the property. Reservations must be
made through the Hunting Reservation System: See "Reservations: Hunting"
(page I) for details. Reservations valid
starting 6th day of season designated
by the license through the end of the
season. Hunters may only access the
property during dates specified on their
reservation.
Hunters with a reservation may bring
up to 2 nonhunting companions.
c. Discharge of firearms or bows prohibited,
except while hunting.
d. Vehicle use prohibited except on designated roadways or with permission of
ranch owners. All other access allowed
by foot only.
e. Fishing prohibited.
► Love Meadow Watchable Wildlife Area

- Chaffee Co.
Directions: From Nathrop (8 miles S ofBuena
Vista on Hwy. 285), go Won CR 162 approx. 8 miles. Parking is on N side of road at
meadow.
GMU/Acres: 481 / 11 acres
Restrictions:
a. Public access prohibited, except while
wildlife viewing from designated parking area.
b. Valid hunting or fishing or Colorado
State Wildlife Area Pass not required to
access this property.
► Manville SWA (Fishing lease} -

Jackson Co.
Directions: From Walden, go 0.5 miles Won
Hwy. 14 to CR 12W, go 5 miles W to CR 18, go
4.5 miles SW to CR 5, then go 0.125 miles S.
GMU/Acres: 16 / 4.4 mi. of river
Fishing: Roaring Fork of the North Platte
River, cold-water stream

Restrictions:
a. Public access prohibited, except while
fishing.
b. Discharge of firearms or bows prohibited.
► Mason Family SWA -

Hinsdale Co.
Directions: From Powderhorn on Hwy. 149, go
14.7 miles Son CR 27 (Cebolla Creek Rd.).
GMUs/Acres: 66, 67 / 1,429 acres
Hunting: deer, elk, rabbit
Fishing: cold-water stream
Facilities: vault toilets
Recreation: wilcllife viewing, hiking, picnicking, camping
Restrictions:
a. Camping allowed in designated areas
only.
b. Fires allowed within containment structure in designated camping areas.
c. Unattended food or garbage must be
stored in a bear-resistant manner or
container.
d. Dogs must be under control and on leash
by handler, except service animals or
when actively hunting, training for hunting or during licensed field trials.

► McCluskey SWA -

Delta Co.
Directions: From Paonia's Onarga Ave., go S
on Lamborn Mesa Rd., which becomes 4100
Rd. At stop sign, turn right on Stewart Mesa
Rd., which turns S and becomes 4050 Rd. At S
end, road forks; turn left on L30 Rd.
GMU/Acres: 53 / 1,600 acres
Hunting: deer, elk, dusky grouse, rabbit
Restrictions:
a. Open only to hunt or trap. Open May
I through end of regular big-game
seasons.
b. Dogs prohibited.

► Meeker Pastures SWA -

Rio Blanco Co.
Directions: From Meeker, go 1.5 miles N on
Hwy. 13 to CR8, then 2 miles E.
GMU/Acres: 23 / 48 acres
Hunting: waterfowl
Fishing: cold-water stream
Recreation: picnicking, wildlife viewing
Restrictions:
a. Big-game hunting restricted to archery
equipment only.

► Melon Valley SWA -

Otero Co.
Directions: Go 2 miles N of Hwys. 71 and 50,
then go I mile E of Hwy. 71 on Rd. 80.5.
GMUs/Acres: 125, 129 / 278 acres
Restrictions:
a. On weekends, hunting limited to youth/
mentor hunting; only l mentor per
youth may hunt. Mentor must be 18
years of age or older and hold a valid
hunter education certificate or be born
before January l , 1949, and have a proper and valid hunting or fishing license.
b. Camping allowed Aug. 15- May 31.

► Messex SWA -

Washington, Logan Cos.
Directions: From I-76 at Merino exit, go 2 miles
N to Hwy. 6; 1.75 miles NE to CR R;
1.5 miles N; then 0.5 miles W
GMU/Acres: 96 / 680 acres
Hunting: deer, turkey, quail, dove, rabbit,
squirrel, waterfowl
Recreation: wildlife viewing
Restrictions:
a. Open 4 a.m.- 9 p.m.
b. On opening weekend of regular plains
rifle deer season and first day and weekend of late plains rifle deer season, only
deer hunting permitted.

c. Landowner permission required to hunt
deer on access easement.
d. Launching or takeout of vessels prohibited during waterfowl seasons.
► Middle Taylor Creek SWA -

Custer Co.
Directions: From Westcliffe, go 8 miles Won
Hermit Lakes Rd.
GMU/Acres: 86 / 486 acres
Hunting: deer, elk, dusky grouse
Fishing: cold-water stream
Recreation: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing
Facilities: picnic tables

► Mike Higbee SWA -

Prowers Co.
Directions: From Lamar, go 4 miles Eon Hwy.
50.
GMU/Acres: 132 / 876 acres
Hunting: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite quail, scaled quail, dove, waterfowl
Fishing: warm-water
Recreation: hilcing, archery/rifle range
Restrictions:
a. Open for public access l hour before
sunrise to l hour after sunset, except
while camping or actively hunting or
fishing.
b. Domestic, feral or privately owned game
birds may be released by CPW or its
agent for educational or training purposes without restrictions.
c. Camping allowed in designated areas.

► Miller Ranch SWA -

Gunnison Co.
Directions: From Gunnison, go N on Hwy. 135,
turn left and continue Non CR 730. Turn left
at CR 7. SWA begins shortly after junction of
CRs 7 and 7A.
GMU/Acres: 54 / 1,604 acres
Restrictions:
a. Open July I - end of Feb.
b. N of CR 7: Hunting prohibited except
for youth/mentor hunting by permit.
Maximum 4 free permits available daily,
first come, first served. Permits available
by reservation from CPW's Gunnison
Area Office, 200 S. Spruce St., Gtt11J1ison,
or call 970-641-7060. Reservations may
be made up to 30 days in advance but
not less than 2 days before requested
hunt date. With reservations, youths and
mentors will receive map with access
points and restrictions. Mentor must
be 18 years of age or older and hold a
valid hunter education certificate or be
born before January I, 1949, and have
a proper and valid hunting or fishing
license. Mentor not allowed to hunt.
c. Dogs prohibited.
d. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
in designated safety zones or as posted.

► Mitani-Tokuyasu SWA -

Weld Co.
Directions: From Greeley, go 5 miles Eon Hwy.
263.
GMU/Acres: 951 / 68 acres
Hunting: dove, squirrel, waterfowl
Restrictions:
a. Open 4 a.m.-1 hour after sunset.
b. Open for public access from Sept. l
through last day of spring turkey season.
c. Hunting access limited to occupants of
vehicles legally parked in I of 4 spaces in
designated area. Reservation required to
occupy a space from 4 a.m.- noon.

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�See "Reservations: Hunting" (page I) for
details. After noon each day, all parking
spaces available on first-come, firstserved basis.
d. Discharging firearms or bows allowed
only while hunting.
e. Horses use prohibited.
► Mogensen Ponds SWA -

Mesa Co.
Directions: From Interstate 70, take Hwy. 65
about 10 miles E. Turn onto Hwy. 330 and go
E 0.5 miles. SWA is on N side of Hwy.
GMU/Acres: 421 / 11 acres
Fishing: warm-water lake
Hunting: waterfowl from designated blinds
Recreation: wildlife viewing

GMU/Acres: 56 / 231 acres
Fishing: cold-water lakes, Arkansas River (access S of river only)

Restrictions:
a. Parking and access from designated

parking areas.
b. Hunting with centerfire rifles prohibited.

----------------------------------------------------------------------► Mount Shavano SWA -

Hwy. 291 to CR 154. Wildlife area is along S
side of Arkansas River, between Sand Lake
and Mount Shavano SFU diversion dam
above SFU.
GMUs/Acres: 56, 57 / 84 acres
Fishing: cold-water river

Restrictions:

Restrictions:
a. Hunting and discharge of firearms or

a. Closed S of CR 154 and W of Hwy. 291.

b. Discharging firearms or bows prohib-

bows prohibited, except for waterfowl
hunting from designated blinds.
► Mountain Home Res. SWA -

Chaffee Co.

Directions: From Salida, go 0.25 miles NW on

ited except when hunting from W end
of Mount Shavano SFU, upstream to
marked property boundary. Hunting
with centerfire rifles prohibited.
c. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except when hunting from E end of
Mount Shavano SFU, downstream to
Hwy. 291 bridge. Hunting allowed with
hand-held bows only.
d. Hunting prohibited between Hwy. 291
and the Arkansas River, from the Hwy.
291 bridge downstream to CR 175.
e. Bicycles allowed.
f. Dogs must be under control and on leash
at all times.

Costilla Co.

Directions: From Fort Garland, go 2.5 miles E
on Hwy. 160 to Trinchera Ranch Rd., then
2 miles S to kehouse Rd. Then go 1 mile
W to N entrance, or continue 1 mile S to S
entrance.
GMU/Acres: 83 / 1,061 acres
Fishing: cold-water lake
Recreation: wildlife viewing
Facilities: restroom, boat ramp

Restrictions:
a. Operating a vessel in a manner that creates a whitewater wake is prohibited.

b. Camping allowed in designated areas

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only.

c. Fires allowed within established containment structure in designated camping
areas.
d. Dogs must be under control and on leash
by handler at all times, except when used
as aid in hunting.
► Mount Evans SWA -

► Mount Werner SWA (Fishing Easement)

Clear Creek Co.

Directions: From Denver, take I-70 W to
Evergreen Pkwy. exit; go 6 miles Son Hwy. 74
to Evergreen Lake; turn right on Upper Bear
Creek Rd. Go 6.5 miles W; turn right again
on Upper Bear Creek Rd. (CR 480) and go 3
miles, following signs for SWA.
GMU/Acres: 39 / 3,438 acres
Hunting: deer, elk
Fishing: cold-water stream
Recreation: wildlife viewing

Restrictions:
a. Open June 15-Dec. 31.

b. Only fishing and hunting activities allowed from day after Labor Day through
end of 4th regular rifle season.
c. Camping limited to 5 days in 45-day period in designated campgrounds, except
in big-game seasons.
d. Dogs must be under control and on leash
by handler, except service animals or
when actively hunting, training for hunting or during licensed field trials.
e. Vehicles prohibited day after Labor DayJune 14, except in regular rifle deer and
elk seasons.
f. Groups of25 or more must obtain a permit before use; 1 group allowed at a time.
► Mount Ouray SWA-

Chaffee Co.
Directions: From Salida, go 0.25 miles NW on
Hwy. 291; then go 0.75 miles Won CR 154,
then 1.25 miles NW on CR 160 to the first
parking lot. Second parking area is 0.7 miles
past the first lot on CR 160.

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Routt Co.

Directions: From Steamboat Springs, go 2 miles
Son Hwy. 40 (Lincoln Ave.). Take Mt. Werner
exit and turn W onto Mt. Werner Rd. Parking
lot is SW of the intersection, on the S side of
Mt. Werner Rd.
GMUs/Acres: 131 / 55 acres
Fishing: cold-water stream
Recreation: wildlife viewing

Restrictions:
a. Public access prohibited, except while
fishing.
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► Murphy SWA (Fishing lease) -

Jackson Co.

Directions: From Walden, go 1 mile Eon CR
12.

GMU/Acres: 6 / 6 miles of river
Fishing: Michigan River, cold -water stream
Restrictions:
a. Public access prohibited, except while
fishing.

_________ b. Discharge of firearms or_bows_prohibit~~·► Nakagawa SWA-

Weld Co.

Directions: From Kersey, go 5 miles Eon Hwy.
34 to CR 61, then 2 miles N.

GMU/Acres: 951 / 159 acres
Hunting: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, dove,
waterfowl

Recreation: wildlife viewing
Restrictions:

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► Narraguinnep Res. SWA -

Montezuma Co.

Directions: From Cortez, go 11 miles NW on
Hwy. 491 to Hwy. 184, then go 2 miles E.

GMU/Acres: 711 / 764 acres
Hunting: waterfowl
Fishing: cold-water lake
Recreation: boating, picnicking, wildlife viewing

Facilities: restroom, boat ramp

Restrictions:
a. Open for public access 1 hour before
sunrise to 1 hour after sunset; no time
restrictions for fishing.
b. Launching and use of vessels may be
allowed as posted. Contact the Durango
CPW office for current information.
c. Glass containers prohibited.
d. Dogs must be under control and on leash
by handler, except service animals or
when actively hunting, training for hunting or during licensed field trials.
e. Valid hunting or fishing or Colorado
State Wildlife Area Pass not required to
............ access this property•..............................
► North Fork SWA -

Larimer Co.

Directions: From Drake, go 0.25 miles Won
Devil's Gulch Rd.

GMU/Acres: 20 / 16 acres
Fishing: cold-water stream
Restrictions:
a. Until further notice, this property has no
legal public access.
► North Lake SWA-

Las Animas Co.

Directions: From Trinidad, go 35 miles NW on
Hwy.12.

GMUs/Acres: 85, 851 / 840 acres
Fishing: cold-water lake and stream
Hunting: deer, elk, turkey, bear
Recreation: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing
Facilities: restrooms, boat ramp with parking
Restrictions:
a. Vessel use prohibited, except for handlaunched vessels that are propelled by
hand, wind or electric motor when used

-····-··-··· as aid to fishing.··---······--········-····---····-► Oak Ridge SWA - Rio Blanco Co.

Directions:

Kracht Entrance: From Meeker, take CR 8 for 3.5
miles, then go Eon CR 6 for 6 miles to CR 40.
Take CR 40 for 2.7 miles and look for CPW
sign on right.
Seely Entrance: From Meeker, go 6.3 miles E on
CR 8 and look for CPW sign on left.
Sleepy Cat Ponds: From Meeker, go 14.5 miles E
on CR 8 and look for CPW sign on right.
Sleepy Cat Entrance: From Meeker, go 15.7 miles E
on CR 8 and look for CPW sign on left.
Sleepy Cat Fishing Easement: From Meeker, go
16.3 miles E on CR 8 to Sleepy Cat Guest
Ranch and look for CPW sign, pullout, and
bench on left. Access/foot trail to public section of river is on right or south side of CR 8.
Bel Aire Entrance: From Meeker, go 20 miles on
CR 8 to CR 17, then go 1 miles S.
Lake Avery Unit: From Meeker, go 1.5 miles N
on Hwy. 13 to CR 8, then go 19 miles E.
GMUs/Acres: 23, 24 I 13,664 total acres, all units
Hunting: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky grouse, dove,
waterfowl
Fishing: cold-water stream
Recreation: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing
Facilities: campsites, restroom, drinking water,
boat ramp

Restrictions:
a. Oak Ridge Unit open July 16- Nov. 30,
exceyt for youth outreach turkey hunts
Apri 1- 30 and valid GMU 23 turkey
license holders and their companion
May 1-31.
b. Sleepy Cat Ponds Unit and Sleepy Cat
Fishing Easement open only for fishing.
c. Discharging firearms or bows allowed
only while hunting.
d. Hunting allowed S of CR 8, W of CR 17,
and N and E of CR 10 by archery equip•
mentonly.

�e. Launching and use of vessels not associ-

ated with fishing or hunting activities
allowed in designated areas only.
f. On Lake Avery, operating a vessel in a
manner that creates a whitewater wake is
prohibited.
g. Water contact activities allowed only in
designated areas.
h. Camping allowed only in designated areas.
i. Dogs must be under control and on leash
at all times on the Lake Avery Unit,
except service animals or when actively
hunting, training for hunting or during
licensed field trials.
► Ogden/Treat SWA (Fishing Easement)-

Fremont Co.

Directions: From Coaldale, go Won Hwy. 50
for 2 miles to CR 45, turn N and go 1.5 miles.
Public access may not be on both sides of
river. Check for signs.
GMUs/Acres: 58, 86 / 28 acres
Fishing: cold-water stream.
Restrictions:
a. Public access prohibited, except while
fishing.
b. Parking and access from designated
parking areas.
c. Dogs prohibited.
► Orchard Mesa Wildlife Area -

Mesa Co.

Directions: From Grand Junction, go S on Hwy.
50 to Orchard Mesa. Go Non Hwy. 141 (32
Rd.). Turn W on B 1/2 Rd. for 2 miles, then
turn N on 30 Rd., go 0.5 miles and turn Eon
C Rd. Go 0.5 miles to parking area at end of
road.
GMU/Acres: 41 / 148 acres
Restrictions:
a. Only foot access from parking area on C
Rd. between roads 30 and 31.
b. Closed March 15- July 15.
c. Small-game hunting prohibited, except for
waterfowl hunting.
d. Big game and waterfowl hunting by
reservation only. Reservations must be
made through the Hunting Reservation System: See "Reservations: Hunting"
(page I) for details.
e. Big-game hunting restricted to archery
equipment only.
f. Waterfowl htmters must use designated
blinds only.
g. Discharging firearms or bows allowed
only while hunting.
► Orient Mine SWA -

Saguache Co.

Directions: From Saguache head Eon Hwy. 285
for 13.8 miles, turn right onto Hwy. 17 and
immediately turn left onto CR GG, stay on
GG for 7.2 miles.
GMUs/Acres: 82 / 368 acres
Recreation: wildlife viewing
Restrictions:
a. Access is prohibited 3 hours before
sunrise and 3 hours after sunset, except
when an animal has been harvested on
adjacent public lands.
b. Access to adjacent public lands through
the property for hunting purposes is
allowed Oct. 1- May 31 annually. Hunters wishing to gain access across the
property to adjacent federal lands must
contact the Orient Land Trust and adhere to their check in/out procedures.
c. Hunting and the clischarge of firearms or
bows prohibited.
d. Access to the property is by foot only
from adjacent public lands.
e. Valid hunting or fishing or Colorado
State Wildlife Area Pass not required to
access this property.

► Overland Trail SWA -

Logan Co.

Directions: From Atwood, go 0.5 miles S on
Hwy. 63 to CR 16, then go E 0.5 miles.
GMU/Acres: 96 / 192 acres
Hunting: deer, turkey, quail, dove, rabbit,
squirrel, waterfowl
Recreation: wildlife viewing
Restrictions:
a. Open 4 a.m.- 9 p.m.
b. On opening weekend of regular plains
rifle deer season and first day and weekend of late plains rifle deer season, only
deer hunting permitted.
c. Launching or takeout of vessels prohibited during waterfowl seasons.
► Owl Mountain SWA-

Jackson Co.

Directions: From Walden, go 13 miles SE on
Hwy. 14 to CR 25, then go 6 miles SE.
GMU/Acres: 171 / 920 acres
Hunting: small game, big game
Recreation: wildlife viewing
Restriction:
a. Discharge of firearms or bows prohibited, except while hunting.
► OxbowSWA -

OteroCo.

Directions: From La Junta, go 9 miles Eon Hwy.
50 to CR 36, then go 0.5 miles N to parking
area.
GMUs/Aaes: 130 / 410 acres
Hunting: deer, turkey, bobwhite quail, mourning dove
Recreation: wildlife viewing
Note: Unit 125 has small acreage, limited access.
► Paddock SWA -

Lake Co.

Directions: SWA in scattered parcels generally 2- 5 miles Sand SE of Leadville in Iowa,
Thompson and Empire gulches. Accessible
by CR 2 or CR 52. Acquire map and information from CPW Area Office in Salida or USFS
Ranger Office in Leadville.
GMU/Acres: 49 I 1,300 acres
Restrictions:
a. Access restricted from Aug. 15- Nov.
30 for hunting during bighorn sheep,
regular rifle deer, elk and bear seasons
only. Must have valid license for species
being hunted.
b. Fishing allowed only in Iowa Gulch and
Upper Empire Gulch.
c. Dogs prohibited.
► Parachute Ponds SWA -

Garfield Co.

Directions: From 1-70, take exit 75, go SE on
North Battlement Pkwy. Turn right at stoplight to get on frontage road (Cardinal Way).
Turn left on Colorado Ave. and go S. Colorado
Ave. becomes Yampa Ave. Turn left onto La
Plata circle; SWA parking area at end of circle.
GMUs/Aaes: 32, 42 / 42 acres
Restrictions:
a. Public access to frozen surface of lake is
prohibited.
b. Vessel use prohibited, except the launching and use of float tubes for fishing.
c. Dogs must be under control and on leash
by handler, except service animals or
when actively hunting, training for hunting or during licensed field trials.
► Parvin Lake SWA-

Larimer Co.

Directions: From Red Feather Lakes, go 2 miles
Eon Red Feather Lakes Rd.
GMU/Acres: 191 / 62 water acres, 180 land acres
Hunting: waterfowl
Fishing: cold-water lake

Recreation: hiking, wildlife viewing
Facilities: restroom
Restrictions:
a. Vessel use prohibited, except the launching and use of float tubes for fishing.
b. Anglers must enter on foot through gate
at check station, and must checlc in and
check out at station when open.
► Pastorius Res. SWA -

La Plata Co.

Directions: From Durango, go 8 miles Eon
Hwy. 160 to Hwy. 172, then go 2 miles S to CR
302. Go l mile S to CR 304, then 0.5 miles W.
GMU/Acres: 75 / 85 acres
Hunting: waterfowl
Fishing: cold-water lake
Recreation: picnicking, wildlife viewing
Facilities: restroom, boat ramp
Restrictions:
a. Vessel use prohibited, except for launching and use of vessels propelled by hand,
wind or electric motor.
b. Discharging firearms or bows allowed
only while htmting.
c. Hunting only on Sat., Sun. and Wed.
d. Dogs must be under control and on leash
by handler, except service animals or
when actively hunting, training for hunting or during licensed field trials.
► Perins Peak SWA-

La Plata Co.

Directions: From Durango, go 4 miles W on
Hwy. 160 to CR 207 (Lightner Creek Rd.),
then turn right and go 2 miles N to CR 208
(Dry Fork Rd.).
Decker Tract: From Durango, go 5 miles W
on Hwy. 160 to Victory Coal Mine Rd.,
turn right and go 0.5 miles on access road
(through private property).
GMU/Acres: 74 / 7,720 total acres, both tracts
Hunting: deer, elk, bear, rabbit, squirrel, dusky
grouse, turkey
Restrictions:
a. Public access W of La Plata CR 208 prohibited Dec. 1-April 30, except turkey
hunters.
b. Public access E of La Plata CR 208 prohibited Dec. 1-July 31.
c. Camping only by licensed hunters during
big-game season, plus 3 days before and 3
days after each season.
d. Discharging firearms or bows allowed
only for hunting.
e. Dogs allowed May ! - Sept. 30 W of CR
208 and Aug. 1-Sept. 30 E of CR 208 and
must be under control and on leash by
handler, except service animals or when
actively hunting, training for hunting or
during licensed field trials.
f. Dogs allowed from Oct. 1-Nov. 30 only if
they are service animals, when actively
hunting, training for hunting or during
licensed field trials.
g. Snowmobile use prohibited.
► PerkinsSWA (Accenfa5ementJ-

GrandCo.

Directions: From Kremmling, go Won Hwy. 40
for 10 miles. At mile marker 174, turn right
on CR 25. Go 0.5 miles, then turn left on CR
26. Go 5 miles, turn right on CR 2 and go approx. l mile to SWA.
GMU/Acres: 181 / 83 acres
Hunting: big game, small game
Restrictions:
a. Open for hunting only.

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�► Piceance SWA-

Rio Blanco, Garfield Cos.

Directions:

SquareSSummer Range: From Meeker, go 20 miles
Won Hwy. 64 to CR 5 (Piceance Creek Rd.),
then go l 7 miles S to CR 26 (Black Sulphur
Creek Rd), then 20 miles W to E entrance.
Yellow Creek Unit: From Meeker, go 20 miles
W on Hwy. 64 to CR 5 (Piceance Creek Rd.),
then go 6 miles S to CR 20 (dirt road), then 5
miles W to Yellow Creek Rd.
Little Hills Experiment Station: From Meeker, go
20 miles W on Hwy. 64 to CR 5 (Piceance
Creek Rd.), then 7 miles S to CR 22. Follow
signs to station (3 miles).
GMUs/Acres: ll, 21, 22, 31 / 25,193 acres
Hunting: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky grouse, dove,
waterfowl
Fishing: cold-water lake
Recreation: camping in designated areas,
wildlife viewing
Facilities: restroom, drinking water
Restrictions:
a. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited

in designated safety zones or as posted
on Little Hills Unit.
b. Camping allowed.
c. Camping allowed in designated areas
only on the Yellow Creek and Square S
Units.
d. Fires allowed within a containment
structure.
► Pikes Peak SWA -

Teller Co.

Directions: At intersection ofUSFS Rd. 376 and

Bull Park, hike approx. 3 miles on Bull Park
Trail to SWA.
GMU/Acres: 59 / 635 acres
Hunting: bighorn sheep
Recreation: wildlife viewing
Restrictions:
a. Open July 16- March 31.

b. Dogs prohibited.
► Plateau Creek SWA -

Mesa Co.

Directions: From Grand Junction, go E on 1-70

to exit No. 49, then go 8 miles Eon Hwy. 65 to
Hwy. 330. Go approx. 8 miles and turn left to
Sunnyside Rd. (V Rd.), then go 0.125 miles N.
GMU/Acres: 421 / l,346 acres
Hunting: deer, elk, dove
Recreation: wildlife viewing
Facilities: rifle range
Restrictions:
a. Public prohibited Dec. l- April 30, except

for shooting range.
b. Discharging firearms or bows allowed
only for hunting or on shooting range.
c. Camping allowed by license hunters during big-game season, plus 3 days before
and 3 days after each season.
d. Fires allowed within containment structure while camping.
► Playa Blanca SWA -

Alamosa Co.

Directions: From Alamosa, go S on Hwy. 285.

Turn W on CR 8.0S. SWA starts at junction of
CRs 8.0S and 106, and goes NW
GMU/Acres: 80 / 714 acres
Restrictions:
a. Open in designated areas July 16- Feb.

14, Tues., Thurs. and Sat. only.
b. Camping allowed during waterfowl

hunting seasons by licensed hunters and
only in parking areas with self-contained
camping trailers or campers.
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► Pony Express SWA -

Sedgwick Co.

Directions: From 1-76 at Julesburg exit (No.

180), go 0.l miles Non Hwy. 385 to CR 28,
then go l.5 miles Won CR 28 to service
road. Go 0.l miles N to parking lot. Or, from
Julesburg, go 0.7 miles Won Hwy. 138 to CR
39, then go 0.9 miles Son CR 39.
GMU/Acres: 92 / l,854 acres
Hunting: deer, turkey, quail, dove, rabbit,
squirrel, ducks, snow geese
Recreation: wildlife viewing
Restrictions:
a. Open 4 a.m.- 9 p.m.
b. On opening weelcend of regular plains

rifle deer season and first day and weekend of late plains rifle deer season, only
deer hunting permitted.
c. Launching or takeout of vessels prohibited during waterfowl seasons.
d. Closed to goose hunting through dark
geese season.
► Pot Creek SWA (Access Easement)- Moffat Co.

Limited Access. This property is private land that is open
only to elk and deer hunters with a confirmed reservation
made through the Hunting Reservation System:
cpw.state.co.us/hunting-reservations
GMU/Acres: l / l,747 acres
Restrictions:
a. Elk hunting only.
b. Hunting by reservation only. Reservation

holders must have confirmation letter
with them at all times while hunting on
property.
For reservations, hunters must
already have a big-game hunting license
for one of the specific hunt codes
permitted on the property. Reservations
must be made through the Hunting
Reservation System: See "Reservations:
Hunting" (page I) for details.
Hunters with a reservation may bring
l nonhunting companion.
c. Discharging firearms or bows allowed
only for hunting.
d. Motor vehicle use prohibited except on
designated roadways or with permission of ranch owners. All other access
restricted to foot access only.
e. Fishing prohibited.
► Pothook Ranch SWA (Fishing Easement: Slater Creek) -

Moffat Co.
GMU/Acres: 4 / 2,355 acres
Restrictions:
a. Public access prohibited except for fish-

ing, wildlife viewing or hunting with a
limited Ranching for Wildlife (RFW) big
game license valid for the property.
b. All public access by foot only from designated parking areas/access points only.
c. Fishing access within 20 feet of high
waterline of both banks of Slater Creek
only.
d. Discharging firearms or bows allowed
only for hunting.
e. Overnight parking prohibited.
► Poudre River SWA -

Larimer Co.

Directions: From La Porte, go 5 miles N on

Hwy. 287 to Hwy. 14, then go l.5 miles W
GMUs/Acres: 19, 191 / 395 acres
Hunting: deer, rabbit
Fishing: cold-water stream
Recreation: rafting, picnicking, hiking, wildlife

viewing
Facilities: restroom
Restrictions:
a. Discharging firearms or bows allowed

only while hunting or bowfishing.
b. Valid hunting or fishing or Colorado
State Wildlife Area Pass not required to

access this property.
► Prewitt Res. SWA -

Washington, Logan Cos.

Directions: From 1-76 and Merino exit, go 1

mile N to Hwy. 6, then 3.3 miles NE.
GMU/Acres: 96 / 2,924 acres
Hunting: deer, dove, squirrel, waterfowl
Fishing: warm-water
Recreation: camping, wildlife viewing
Facilities: restroom, boat ramp
Restrictions:

Note that the $43 annual access permit
requirement has been removed. Anyone age
16 or older must now have a valid hunting
or fishing license, or the new Colorado State
Wildlife Area Pass to access this property, and
all other SWAs.
a. Maximum of250 vehicles on property
at once.
b. From Oct. 1 through dark-goose season,
fishing allowed only from dam. Ice fishing allowed only within 50 yards of dam.
Boating prohibited except craft propelled
by hand or electric motor used to set
and pick up decoys and retrieve downed
waterfowl.
c. Hunting prohibited as posted, including
from floating devices.
d. Discharging firearms or bows allowed
only for hunting.
e. Waterskiing, glass containers, and personal watercraft, OHV and snowmobile
use prohibited.
f. Operating a vessel in a manner that creates a whitewater wake is prohibited.
g. Sailing, windsurfing allowed only in July
and Aug.
h. All loud noises that disturb the peace,
except legal hunting activities, prohibited from 10 p.m.- 6 a.m.
i. Fires allowed within containment structure in designated camping areas.
j. Dogs must be under control and on leash
by handler, except service animals or
when actively hunting, training for hunting or during licensed field trials.
► Pridemore SWA (Fishing lease)- Chaffee Co.

Directions: From Salida, go 8 miles W on Hwy.
29 l. Parking area at SW corner of bridge at
mile marker 8.
GMU/Acres: 56 / 10 acres
Restrictions:
a. Public access prohibited, except while

fishing.
b. Dogs and the launching and takeout of

vessels prohibited.
► Puett Res. SWA -

Montezuma Co.

Directions: From Mancos, go 10 miles NW on

Hwy. 184 to CR 33, then go 1 mile S to access
road, l .5 miles E.
GMU/Acres: 73 / 177 acres
Hunting: waterfowl
Fishing: warm-water
Restrictions:
a. Launching and use of vessels may be

allowed as posted. Contact the Durango
CPW office for current information.
When allowed, operating a vessel in a
manner that creates a whitewater wake is
prohibited.
b. Dogs must be under control and on leash
by handler, except service animals or
when actively hunting, training for hunting or during licensed field trials.

�► Purgatoire River SWA -

Bent Co.

► Ralston Creek SWA -

Jefferson Co.

Directions: From Hwys. 50 and 101 in Las

Directions: From Golden, go 1 mile N on Hwy.

Animas, go S for 1 mile on Hwy. 101 to CR
10.75. Then go Son Rd. 10.75 to Rd. EE, then
W to Rd. 9.5. Go S for 1 mile to property at
roads DD and 9.5.
GMU/Acres: 130 / 960 acres
Hunting: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant,
bobwhite quail, scaled quail, turkey, dove,
waterfowl
Reaeation: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing

93 to Golden Gate Canyon Rd. Turn left and
go for W 13 miles up canyon. Turn right at
Crawford Gulch, go 3--4 miles E; SWA parking on right.
GMU/Acres: 38 / 2,100 acres
Hunting: big game, small game, furbearers

► Queens SWA (Nee Nashe, Nee So Pah, Nee Granda,

Upper Queens, lower Queens (Neeskah)) - Kiowa Co.

Directions:
Lower Queens (Neeskah): From Eads, go 15 miles
Son Hwy. 287 to CR C, then 3.5 miles E to
Upper Queens. Follow access road S for 2
miles.
Upper Queens: From Eads, go 15 miles S on
Hwy. 287 to CR C, then 3.5 miles E.
Nee Gronda: From Eads, go 15 miles Son Hwy.
287 to CR C, then 1 mile.
Nee So Pah: Closed as posted.
Nee Noshe: From Eads, go 11 miles S on Hwy.
287 to Kiowa Co. boat ramp access road, then
go 0.25 miles E to public boat ramp.
GMUs/Acres: 126, 127 /
14,004 acres total
Hunting: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite quail, scaled quail, dove, waterfowl
Fishing: warm-water
Recreation: powerboating, sail boating,
sailsurfing, waterskiing, camping, wildlife
viewing
Facilities: restrooms, boat ramps

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Restrictions on all units:
a. Operating a vessel in a manner that
creates a whitewater wake is prohibited
in channel between Upper and Lower
Queens.
b. Swimming allowed.
c. Hunters must check in and check out of
fields/pits at check station during waterfowl season.
d. Camping allowed in designated and
established camping areas.
e. Fires allowed within established containment structure in designated areas.

Nee Noshe:
a. Closed as posted in Nee Noshe except
to retrieve downed waterfowl Dec. 1
through the last day of waterfowl season
as posted.
b. Launching and use of all vessels allowed.
c. All contact water activities allowed.
► Radium SWA -

Grand, Eagle, Routt Cos.

Directions: From Kremmling, go 2.5 miles S
on Hwy. 9 to CR 1 (Trough Rd.) and then W
12 miles to the first tract of land, marked by
CPW signs on the S side of the road. To reach
Blacktail Creek, and the tracts located on the
N side of the Colorado River, continue W
on CR 11 and turn N toward Radium. After
crossing the bridge over the river, bear right
on CR 11 and look for the CPW signs.
GMUs/Acres: 15, 27, 361 / 10,996 acres
Hunting: deer, elk, bear, lion, rabbit, dusky
grouse, dove, waterfowl
Fishing: cold-water stream
Recreation: camping, wildlife viewing
Facilities: restroom

Restrictions:
a. Hunting prohibited in designated safety
zone, or as posted.

b. Camping allowed, except as posted.
c. Fires allowed within a containment
structure.

Restrictions:
a. Discharge of firearms or bows prohibited, except when hunting.
► Ramah SWA-

8 Paso Co.
Directions: From Ramah, go 4 miles W on

Hwy.24.

GMU/Acres: 110 / 400 acres
Hunting: deer, small game, migratory waterfowl

Fishing: warm-water
Recreation: wildlife viewing, archery range.
Note: As ofAug. 2012, the lake is currently dry.

Call CPW for condition updates.
Facilities: restroom, boat ramp
Restrictions:
a. Discharge of firearms or bows allowed
only when hunting or bowfishing. Centerfire rifles prohibited.
b. No target practice except for archery
equipment on established archery range.
► Red Dog SWA -

Prowers Co.

Directions: From Holly go Non CR 35 to Rd.

JJ, then go E on Rd. JJ 2 miles.
GMU/Acres: 127 I 570 acres
Hunting: small game
► Red Lion SWA-

Logan Co.

Directions: From I-76, take Red Lion exit (No.
155), then go 3 miles N to Hwy. 138. Go 1
mile NE to CR 95, then go 0.25 miles N.
GMUs/Acres: 90, 92 / 1,297 acres
Hunting: deer, pheasant, dove, rabbit, waterfowl
Fishing: warm-water
Recreation: wildlife viewing

Restrictions:
a. From Sept. 1 through the regular duck
seasons, hunters must check in and out
at check station. Hunters may not check
in until 4 a.m.
b. Hunting prohibited from frozen surface
of lake and floating devices.
c. Vessel use prohibited, except vessels
propelled by hand, wind or electric motor used for fishing or to set and pick up
decoys and retrieve downed waterfowl.
Vessel must be launched from designated area as posted.
► Red Mountain SWA-

Grand Co.

Directions: SWA is 2.5 miles E of Granby on
CR 60. Public access available with pennission from adjacent private landowner.
GMU/Acres: 28 / 161 acres

Restrictions:
a. Open for public access April 15-Nov. 30.
b. Dogs must be under control and on leash
by handler, except service animals or
when actively hunting, training for hunting or during licensed field trials.

► Reddy SWA (Fishing Easement)- Lake Co.

Directions: SWA is about 7 miles S of Leadville on
Hwy. 24, at the Arkansas River Hwy. overpass.
GMUs/Acres: 48, 49 / 8 acres
Restrictions:
a. Public access prohibited, except while
fishing.
b. Access allowed only within 30 feet of
high waterline or as posted. Parking and
access from designated parking areas.
c. Dogs prohibited.
► Rio Blanco Lake SWA-

Rio Blanco Co.

Directions: From Meeker, go 20 miles Won
Hwy.64.

GMUs/Acres: 11, 22 / 383 acres
Hunting: waterfowl, rabbit
Fishing: cold-water stream, warm-water lake
Recreation: power boating, waterskiing, wildlife viewing, camping in designated area
Facilities: restroom, boat ramp

Restrictions:
a. Parking in designated areas only, and
access to Rosenlund Unit is day-use only.

b. Big game hunting allowed by archery
equipment only.

c. Water contact activities and the launching and use of vessels allowed.

d. Camping allowed.
e. Dogs must be under control and on leash
by handler, except service animals or
when actively hunting, training for hunting or during licensed field trials.
f. Fires allowed within a containment
structure.
► Rio Grande SWA -

Rio Grande Co.

Directions: From Monte Vista, go 3 miles Eon
Sherman Ave.
GMU/Acres: 791 / 935 acres
Hunting: deer, rabbit, dove, waterfowl
Fishing: cold-water stream
Recreation: hiking, wildlife viewing
Facilities: restroom, parking areas

Restrictions:
a. Open July 16- Feb. 14. Hiking, horseback
riding, and dogs kept under control on
leash by handler allowed on established
roads. Area Wildlife Manager may
authorize access during closure if it won't
harm nesting or wintering birds.
b. Camping during waterfowl hunting
seasons by licensed waterfowl hunters in
parking areas with toilet facilities.
c. July 16--Feb. 14, non-motorized vessels lawfully floating through property may portage around Centennial Ditch diversion.
d. Area Wildlife Manager may post closures
to manage hunting pressure and safety
during waterfowl seasons.
► Rio Grande River SWA (Fishing Easement: DelNorte)-

Rio Grande Co.

Directions: From Del Norte, take Hwy. 160 W.
SWA is on N side of Hwy. 160 and starts just
past town of Hanna.
GMU/Acres: 79 / 124 acres
Restrictions:
a. Public access prohibited, except while
fishing.
b. Vessel use prohibited, except for vessels
propelled by hand allowed at the CR 17
ramp.
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�► Rito Hondo Res. SWA -

Hinsdale Co.
Directions: From Creede, go 35 miles Won

Hwy. 149 to USFS Rd. 513, then go 2 miles
NW to fork. Take right fork 200 yards N.
GMU/Acres: 76 / 41 acres
Fishing: cold-water lake
Recreation: camping, wildlife viewing
Facilities: restroom, campgrounds

Restrictions:
a. Only vessels propelled by hand, wind
or electric motor used as aid for fishing
allowed.
► Road Canyon Res. SWA -

Hinsdale Co.
Directions: From Creede, go 25 miles Won

Hwy. 149 to USFS Rd. 520, then go 4 miles W.

GMU/Acres: 76 / 177 acres
Fishing: cold-water lake
Recreation: wildlife viewing
Fadlities: restroom, drinking water, boat ramp
Restrictions:
a. Operating a vessel in a manner that creates a whitewater wake is prohibited.
► Roaring Fork/Gianinetti SWA (Fishing lease)

- Garfield Co.
Directions: Along Roaring Fork River between
Carbondale and Glenwood Springs entrance
is 100 yards E of intersection of Hwys. 82 and
133.
GMUs/Acres: 43 / 43 acres
Restrictions:
a. Open for fishing only; access allowed
from designated points as posted.
b. Dogs prohibited.
► Rock Creek SWA -

Routt, Grand Cos.
Directions: From Kremmling, go 6 miles N on

Hwy. 40 to Hwy. 134, then go 12 miles W over
Gore Pass to USFS Rd. 206. Go 2.5 miles SW.
GMU/Acres: 15 / 205 acres
Hunting: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky grouse,
waterfowl
Fishing: cold-water stream
Recreation: camping, hilting, wildlife viewing

Restrictions:
a. Camping allowed.
b. Fires allowed within established containment structure.
► Rocky Ford SWA -

Otero Co.
Directions: From Rocky Ford, go 2 miles NE on
Hwy. 266, cross bridge and turn Eon CR 80.5.
McdellandTract: Go 1.25 miles farther E from
above directions.
GMUs/Acres: 125, 129 / l,142 acres total
Hunting: deer, rabbit, pheasant, bobwhite
quail, dove, waterfowl
Fishing: warm-water
Recreation: camping, hilting, wildlife viewing
Facilities: restrooms
NOTE: Unit 129 has small acreage, limited access.
Restrictions:
a. Camping allowed Aug. 15- May 31.

► Roeber SWA -

Delta Co.
Directions: From Paonia on Onarga Ave., go S

on Lamborn Mesa Rd. to Minerich Rd. Go 1
mile S on Minerich Rd. to parking lot.
GMU/Acres: 53 / 1,030 acres
Hunting: deer, elk, rabbit
Fishing: cold-water lake

Restrictions:
a. Open for hunting or fishing only.
b. Open May l through the day after the
close of the annual big-game seasons.
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c. Discharging firearms or bows and hunting prohibited in open space easement.
d. Dogs prohibited.
► Rosemont Res. SWA -

Teller Co.
Directions: From Divide, go 15 miles S on Hwy.
67 to Gold Camp Rd. near Victor, then go 20
miles E. From Colorado Springs. Turn Won
Old Stage Rd. at intersection of Old Stage Rd.
and Cheyenne Mountain Blvd.
Follow Old Stage Rd./Gold Camp Rd. (USFS
Rd. 370) 11 miles to parking area.
GMU/Acres: 59 / 357 acres
Fishing: cold-water lake
Recreation: wildlife viewing
Facilities: restrooms
Restrictions:
a. Dam, area near caretaker's house and
north side of reservoir closed as posted.
b. Parking and access only from established
parking areas.
c. Vessels prohibited except float tubes for
fishing.
d. Fishing permitted from 5 a.m.- 9 p.m.
e. Dogs, ice fishing and discharge of firearms prohibited.

► Runyon/Fountain Lakes SWA-

Pueblo Co.
Directions: From Pueblo, go Son 1-25 to exit

98-A, then go Son Santa Fe to Runyon Field.
Go Eon Runyon Field Rd. for 0.5 miles.
GMU/Acres: 123 / 88 acres
Fishing: warm-water, cold-water fishing
Recreation: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing
Facilities: restrooms, nature trail, handicapped
fishing dock

Restrictions:
a. Open for public access 7:30 a.m.- 9:30
p.m.; no time restrictions for fishing.

b. Bicycles allowed.
c. Only vessels propelled by hand, wind
or electric motor used as aid for fishing
allowed.
d. Dogs must be under control and on leash
at all times.
► Russell Lakes SWA-

Saguache Co.
Directions: From Saguache, go 9 miles S on

Hwy. 285 to CR R, then go 1.5 miles E.
GMU/Acres: 682 / 4,579 acres
Hunting: rabbit, dove, waterfowl
Recreation: wildlife viewing

Restrictions:
a. Open for public access July 16- Feb. 14.
and as otherwise posted. Sect. 29 closed
during waterfowl seasons.
b. Closed after 1 p.m. during first split
waterfowl season.
c. Parking only in established parking areas.
d. Camping during waterfowl hunting
seasons by licensed waterfowl hunters and only in self-contained units in
designated areas.
e. Field trials may be authorized Feb.,
March, Aug. and Sept.
f. Hunting or fishing license or Colorado
State Wildlife Area Pass required, except
for parking area and restroom located off
Hwy.285.
► Sam Caudill SWA-

Garfield Co.
Directions: From Glenwood Springs, take Colo.

82 for 3.6 miles S. Take slight right onto Old
State Hwy. 82, go 0.6 miles and take slight
right onto CR 109. SWA on left.
GMU: 444

Fishing: cold-water
Facilities: boat ramp, limited parking
Restrictions:
a. Launching and use of vessels is allowed,
except the launching and taking out of
personal watercraft is prohibited.
b. Discharge of firearms or bows prohibited.
► Sanchez Res. SWA-

Costilla Co.
Directions: From San Luis, go 3 miles Eon

Hwy. 152 to Hwy. 242, then go 5.2 miles S.

GMU/Acres: 83 / 1,462 acres
Fishing: warm-water lake
Facilities: restroom, boat ramp
Restrictions:
a. Public access prohibited, except while
fishing.

b. Discharge of firearms or bows prohibited.
c. Camping allowed.
► Sand Draw SWA -

Sedgwick Co.
Directions: From 1-76 at Julesburg (No. 180), go

8 miles Son Hwy. 385 to CR 16, turn E to CR
49 and go 1 mile S.
GMU/Acres: 93 / 209 acres
Hunting: deer, turkey, pheasant, dove, rabbit,
squirrel
Recreation: wildlife viewing

Restrictions:
a. Open 4 a.m.- 9 p.m.
b. Hunting open only to youth/mentors.
One mentor per youth may hunt.
► Sands Lake SWA-

Chaffee Co.
Directions: From Salida, go 0.1 miles Won

Hwy. 291. SWA is E of Hwy., opposite Heart
of the Rockies Regional Medical Center.
GMU/Acres: 57 / 14 acres
Fishing: cold-water lake and river
Facilities: restroom

Restrictions:
a. Hunting and the discharge of firearms or
bows prohibited.

b. Bicycles allowed.
c. Dogs allowed but must be under control
and on leash by handler.
► Sandsage SWA -

Yuma Co.
Directions: From Wray, go 4.5 miles W on Hwy.

34 to CR 35, then 0.25 miles W to CR CC.
Then go 0.5 miles S.
GMU/Acres: 10 l / 287 acres
Hunting: deer, turkey, pheasant, quail, dove,
rabbit, squirrel, waterfowl
Recreation: wildlife viewing

Restrictions:
a. Open 4 a.m.- 9 p.m.
b. Discharge of firearms or bows prohibited, except shotguns with birdshot or
bows may be used when hunting.
► Sandy Bluffs SWA -

Yuma Co.
Directions: From Idalia, go 8.5 miles N on CR

DD at Arikaree River.

GMU/Acres: 102 / 3,202 acres
Hunting: deer, turkey, dove, rabbit, squirrel
Recreation: wildlife viewing
Restrictions:
a. Open 4 a.m.- 9 p.m., Sept. 1-May 31.
b. Dog training prohibited
► San Luis Hills SWA-

Costilla Co.
Directions: From Fort Garland, go S on Hwy.

159 for 10 miles to Costilla CR X, then Won
CR X for 9 miles to CR 10, then S on CR 10
for l mile to main entrance.

�GMUs/Acres: 83 / 17,000 acres
Hunting: elk, deer, waterfowl, small game
Fishing: 5 miles of riverfront fishing access to
Rio Grande River; northern pike
Recreation: wildlife viewing, hiking, primitive
dispersed camping, photography

Restrictions:
a. Camping allowed while engaged in

hunting or fishing activities.
b. Fires allowed within containment structure when associated with hunting or
fishing activities.
► San Luis Lakes SWA -

AlamoSil Co.
Directions: From Walsenburg, take Hwy. 160
W for 60 miles. Take Hwy. 150 N for 13.5
miles. Turn left on Six Mile Lane and go 8
miles, then go N for 0.125 miles to entrance.
GMU/Acres: 82 / 3,317 acres
Hunting: waterfowl, dove
Fishing: cold-water lake
Recreation: wildlife viewing, big-game hw1ting,
fishing, camping, hiking, boating, cross-country skiing/snowshoeing
Facilities: boat ramp, parking areas, picnic
sites, electrical hookups, dump station
Restrictions:
Note that the $43 annual access permit
requirement has been removed. Anyone age
16 or older must now have a valid hunting
or fishing license, or the new Colorado State
Wildlife Area Pass to access this property, and
all other SW.As.
a. Operating a vessel N of buoy line prohibited.
b. Closed Feb. 15- July 15 N of buoy line
and E-W fence line. When open, area
accessible by foot or horseback only.
c. Bicycles allowed as an aid in hunting and
fishing only.
d. Game carts allowed.
e. Camping allowed in designated areas.
f. Dogs must be under control and on leash
by handler, except service animals or
when actively hunting, training for hunting or during licensed field trials.

► San Miguel SWA (fohing fa5ement:Applebaugh)

- San Miguel Co.
Directions: From Placerville, go 0.75 miles Son
Hwy.145.
GMU/Acres: 70 / 13 acres
Fishing: cold-water stream
Recreation: wildlife viewing
► Sapinero SWA-

Gunnison Co.
Directions: From Gunnison, go 15 miles Won
Hwy. 50. Access from Hwy. 50 at Rainbow
Lake, Red Creek, East Elk Creek and Dry
Gulch roads.
GMU/Acres: 54 / 7,129 acres
Hunting: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky grouse
Recreation: wildlife viewing

► Sarvis Creek SWA -

Routt Co.
Directions: From Steamboat Springs, go 4.5

miles Son Hwy. 131 to CR 18, then 7 miles SE.

GMU/Acres: 15 / 309 acres
Hunting: deer, elk, dusky grouse, waterfowl
Fishing: cold-water stream
Recreation: hiking, wildlife viewing
Restrictions:
a. Discharge of firearms or bows is prohibited, except while hunting.

b. Camping allowed by licensed hunters
during big-game season, plus 3 days
before and 3 days after each season.
c. Fires allowed within containment structure while camping.

Recreation: camping, wildlife viewing
Facilities: restroom, boat ramp
Restrictions:
a. Operating a vessel in a manner that cre-

ates a whitewater wake is prohibited.

b. Discharge of firearms or bows is prohib► Sawhill Ponds -

Boulder Co.
Directions: From I-25 take Hwy. 7 W. Turn N

on 75th St. SWA is W of75th St. after crossing Valmont Dr.
GMU/Acres: 29 / 208 acres

Restrictions:
a. Open for public access 5 a.m.- midnight.
b. Other activities may be prohibited as
posted to implement the management
agreement between CPW and the City
of Boulder.
c. Vessel use and hunting prohibited.
d. Horseback riding only on established
maintenance roads.
e. Dogs must be under control and on leash
at all times.
f. Valid hunting or fishing or Colorado State
Wildlife Area Pass not required to access
this property.
► Sedgwick Bar SWA-

Sedgwick Co.
Directions: From Sedgwick, go 2 miles NE on

Hwy. 138 to access road, then go 0.5 miles S.

GMU/Acres: 92 / 885 acres
Hunting: deer, turkey, quail, dove, rabbit,
squirrel, waterfowl
Recreation: wildlife viewing

Restrictions:
a. Open 4 a.m.- 9 p.m.
b. On opening weekend of regular plains
rifle deer season and first day and weekend of late plains rifle deer season, only
deer htmting permitted.
c. Launching or takeout of vessels prohibited during waterfowl seasons.
► Sego Springs SWA-

Conejos Co.
Directions: From Manassa, go 3 miles Eon

Hwy. 142 to access road, then go 0.5 miles N.

GMU/Acres: 81 / 640 acres
Hunting: rabbit, dove, waterfowl
Fishing: cold-water stream
Recreation: wildlife viewing
Restrictions:
a. Open July 16- Feb. 14.
b. Camping allowed while engaged in hunting or fishing activities.
c. Fires allowed within containment structure while engaged in hunting or fishing
activities.
d. Field trials may be authorized Aug. and
Sept.
► Setchfield SWA -

Bent Co.
Directions: From Hwys. 50 and 101 in Las

Animas, take Hwy. 101 S for 16 miles to CR P.
Go W on CR P for l mile to CR l l, then go S
for 6 miles on CRs l l and 10.
GMU/Acres: 130 / 2,438 acres
Hunting: pronghorn, rabbit, bobwhite quail,
scaled quail, dove
Recreation: picnicking, wildlife viewing
► Seymour Lake SWA -

Jackson Co.
Directions: From Walden, go 14 miles SW on

Hwy. 14 to CR 28, then go l mile S to CR l l.
Go 3 miles S to CR l lA, then 0.5 miles W.
GMU/Acres: 17 / 81 water acres
Hunting: waterfowl
Fishing: cold-water lake

ited, except while hunting.
c. Camping allowed in designated areas only.

d. Fires allowed within established containment structure in designated areas.
e. Dogs must be under control and on leash
by handler, except service animals or
when actively hunting, training for hunting or during licensed field trials.
► Sharptail Ridge SWA-

Douglas Co.
Directions: Take Hwy. 85 S toward Roxborough

Park. Turn W on Titan Pkwy., merge into
Titan Rd. Turn Son Roxborough Park Dr.
SWA is near end of road (before it curves W).
SWA extends S.
GMU/Acres: 51 / 699 acres

Restrictions:
a. Open sunrise to sunset. Access by foot only.
b. Hunting allowed only for deer and elk,
and only with hunting permit obtained
by separate draw for Sharptail Ridge
SWA. Hunters must have limited deer or
elk license for GMU 51 before applying for permit. Maximum 2 hunters
daily. Group applications allowed for
maximum 2 hunters per group. Permits
valid only 2-3 days starting after Labor
Day weekend. Applications available
from CPW Area Office in Denver:
303-291-7227. Permit holders can take
l nonhunting person; that person must
stay with hunters at all times.
c. Hunters can park in parking area behind
gate during times they are allowed to
hunt. Driving elsewhere on property
prohibited.
d. Outside of the hw1ting closure, a valid
hunting or fishing or Colorado State
Wildlife Area Pass not required to access
this property.
► Shriver-WrightSWA -

Rio Grande Co.
Directions: From Monte Vista, go 3 miles Eon

Sherman Ave.
GMU/Acres: 791 / 120 acres
Hunting: deer, rabbit, dove, waterfowl
Fishing: cold-water river
Recreation: wildlife viewing, photography

Restrictions:
a. Hunting with centerfire rifles prohibited.

b. Discharge of firearms or bows prohibited, except while hunting or bows used
on archery range.
c. Bows on archery range must adhere to
the following: target and field point only
(no broadheads); crossbows prohibited;
all persons must adhere to range safety
rules as posted.
d. Camping allowed during waterfowl
hunting seasons by licensed waterfowl
hunters and only in parking areas with
self-contained units.
e. Dogs must be under control and on leash
by handler, except service animals or
when actively hunting, training for hw1ting or during licensed field trials.
f. Valid hunting or fishing or Colorado State
Wildlife Area Pass not required to access
this property.

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► Sikes Ranch SWA -

Baca, Las Animas Cos.
Directions: From Prichett, go Won Hwy. 160
to CR 3. Go Son CR 3 approx. 8 miles.
GMU/Acres: 143, 144 / 7,139 acres
Hunting: deer, turkey, predators
Fishing: green sunfish, black bullhead catfish
Restrictions:
a. Open for public access 1 hour before
sunrise to 1 hour after sunset. Hunters
may remain as long as reasonable to
retrieve downed game. Night hunting
with permit also allowed.
b. Access prohibited in building envelope
and designated safety zones, as posted.
c. Parking allowed only in designated areas.
d. Trapping allowed with permit only.
Permits must be on trappers at all times
while trapping. Permits available at
CPW Area Office in Lamar.

► Simmons SWA -

Yuma Co.
Directions: From Wray, go S for 5 miles on
Hwy. 385 to CR 30. Go E approx. 1 mile on
paved road, turn S following paved road, turn
E onto CR 22, then continue 0.5 miles E to
parking lot.
GMU/Acres: 102 / 2,157 acres
Hunting: deer, turkey, dove, rabbit, squirrel
Restrictions:
a. Open 4 am.-9 p.m., Sept 1- May 31.
b. Dog training prohibited.
--------·············----·····..................................... --► Simpson Ponds SWA - Larimer Co.
.
Directions: From 1-25 at Hwy. 402 exit (No.
255), go 2 miles W on Hwy. 402 to CR 9E,
then go 0.5 miles N.
GMU/Acres: 20 / 44 acres
Hunting: dove, waterfowl
Fishing: warm-water
Recreation: wildlife viewing
Restrictions:
a. Open for public access 1 hour befo_re
sunrise to 1 hour after sunset; no time
restrictions for fishing or hunters with
night-hunting permit.
b. Vessel use prohibited except handpropelled vessels used for fishing or
hunting.
c. Discharging firearms or bows allowed
only while hunting or bowfishing.
d. Horse use and bicycles prohibited.

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► Skaguay Res. SWA - Teller Co.
.
Directions: From Victor, go 0.5 miles Eon CR
67 to CR 86, then go 2 miles E to CR 861. Go
12 miles E to SWA.
GMU/Acres: 59 / 715 acres
Fishing: cold-water lake
Recreation: wildlife viewing
Facilities: restrooms, boat ramp
Restrictions:
a. Operating a vessel in a manner that creates a whitewater wake is prohibited.
► SKCK SWA (Fishing Easement) -

Routt Co.
Directions: From Steamboat, go Eon Hwy. 40
to Hwy. 131, 20 miles S then left onto RCR 12.
Go under railroad bridge and approach parking lot on left in 0.25 miles. Fro1!1 Phipps~urg,
go Non 131 approximately l mile. Turn nght
onto RCR 12. Go under railroad bridge and
approach parking lot on left in 0.25 miles.
GMU/Acres: 15 / 45.5 acres
Fishing: cold-water stream
Restrictions:
a. Public access prohibited, except while
fishing.

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b. Public access allowed in designated
"Fishing Access Area" and "Public Access Detour" highlighted on the posted
property map.
c. Public access is allowed to walk-in access
only.
d. Public access prohibited from l hour
after sunset to sunrise daily.
e. Public access prohibited from Dec. !March 31.
f. Hunting and discharge of firearms or
bows is prohibited.
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Directions: From 1-25 at Wellington exit, go 0.3
miles Won Hwy. 1 to CR 7, 1.4 miles N to CR
66 then 2 miles W
GMU/Acres: 9 / 135 acres
Fishing: warm-water and cold-water species
Recreation: picnicking, wildlife viewing
Restrictions:
a. Open for public access 1 hour befo_re
sunrise to 1 hour after sunset; no time
restrictions for fishing.
b. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited.
c. Operating a vessel in a manner that creates a whitewater wake is prohibited.
d. OHVs and snowmobiles prohibited.
e. Dogs must be under control and on leash
by handler, except service animals or
when actively hunting, training for hunting or during Licensed field trials.
----··--------------···----------·····-----------········-------► Smith Res. SWA- Costilla Co.
Directions: From Blanca, go 0.5 miles Won
Hwy. 160 to Airport Rd., then 4 miles S.
GMU/Acres: 83 / 278 acres
Hunting: waterfowl
Fishing: cold-water lake
Recreation: wildlife viewing
Facilities: trailer dump station, restroom, boat
ramp
Restrictions:
a. N and Eshores open for public access
July 16-Feb. 14 only.
b. Fishing only within 200 yards of dam
from Nov. 1 through end of waterfowl
season.
c. Field trials may be authorized Feb.,
March, Aug. and Sept.
d. Motor vehicles prohibited within 50 feet
of water.
► South Republican SWA -

Yuma Co.
.
Directions: From Burlington, go 21 miles Non
Hwy. 385 to CR 1, then go 3 miles E. Go 2
miles N and 2 miles E.
GMUs/Aaes: 103, 109 / 18,365 acres
Hunting: deer, rabbit, squirrel, turkey, ph~asant, bobwhite quail, dove, waterfowl, smpe
Fishing: warm-water lake
Recreation: camping, wildlife viewing
Facilities: campsites, restrooms, picnic area
with barbeque pit
Restrictions:
a. Parking and access from designated areas
only.
b. Field trials may be authoriZed Feb.,
March, Aug. and Sept. No more than 2
trials may be authorized Feb.-March.
Only I trial may be authorized Aug.Sept.
c. Waterfowl hunting access prohibited on
downstream face of dam and as posted.
d. Camping allowed in designated and
established camping areas.
e. Fires allowed within established containment structure in designated areas.

► Spanish Peaks SWA -

Las Animas Co.
.
Directions: From Aguilar, go Won Ap1shapa
Rd.; follow signs.
GMU/Aaes: 85 / 6,450 acres
Hunting: deer, elk, rabbit, squirrel, turkey
Recreation: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing
Facilities: restrooms, drinking water
Restrictions:
a. Access only from established parking
areas. Parking only in designated areas.
b. Camping allowed by licensed hunters
during big-game, spring and fall turkey
season, plus 3 days before and 3 days
after each season.
c. Fires allowed within established containment structure in designated camping
areas.

► Spinney Mountain SWA-

Park Co.
Directions: From Hartse(, go 3 miles Son CR
59.
GMUs/Aaes: 58, 581 / l ,937 acres
Hunting: waterfowl, pronghorn
Fishing: cold-water stream
Reaeation: wildlife viewing

► Stalker Lake SWA-

Yuma Co.
Directions: From Wray, go 2 miles W on Hwy.
34 to CR FF. Go 1.5 miles N to access road,
then 0.5 miles W
GMU/Aaes: 98 / 75 acres
Hunting: dove, waterfowl
Fishing: warm-water lake
Reaeation: picnicking, wildlife viewing
Facilities: restroom, boat ramp, picnic shelters,
tables
Restrictions:
a. Hunting permitted after Oct. 31 in areas
E of dam only.
b. Hunting on W half of lake prohibited.
c. Discharge of firearms or bows prohibited,
except for bows on the archery range
and shotguns with birdshot or bows
while hunting.
d. Vessels prohibited, except for hand or
electric motor propelled vessels.

► Steamboat Springs SWA (Fishing Easement)

- RouttCo.
Directions: From Steamboat Springs, go 1 mile
Son Routt CR 14 (River Rd.). Parking available for 1 or 2 vehicles allowed within 0.25
miles area along Routt CR 14 (River Rd.).
GMUs/Acres: 131 / 51 acres
Fishing: cold-water stream
Reaeation: wildlife viewing
Restrictions:
a. Public access prohibited, except while
fishing.
b. Discharge of firearms or bows prohibited
► Storm Mountain Access Road -

Larimer Co.
Directions: From Loveland, take Hwy. 34 W to
Big Thomspon School; go N for 4 miles on
Buckhorn Rd. (CR 27) to Masonville. Go NW
on Buckhorn Rd. 2.5 miles to Bar D Ranch
Rd. (Storm Mountain Access Road).
GMU: 20
Restrictions:
a. Closed as posted.
b. OHV s must be trailered until on U.S.
Forest Service land.
c. Valid hunting or fishing or Colorado
State Wildlife Area Pass not required to
access this property.

�Note: Road closed when USFS closes the gate
(Dec. J). Road open only during all big-game

seasons until this date.
Note: OHVs, dirt bikes must be trailered until

on USFS land.
► Summit Res. SWA -

Montezuma Co.

Directions: From Mancos, go 9 miles NW on
Hwy.184.
GMU/Acres: 73 / 526 acres
Hunting: waterfowl
Fishing: warm-water
Recreation: wildlife viewing
Facilities: restroom, boat ramp
Restrictions:
a. Launching and use of vessels may be
allowed as posted. Contact the Durango
CPW office for current information.
When allowed, operating a vessel in a
manner that creates a whitewater wake is
prohibited.
b. Dogs must be under control and on leash
by handler, except service animals or
when actively hunting, training for hunting or during licensed field trials.
► Tamarack Ranch SWA -

Logan Co.

Directions: From I-76 at Crook exit (No. 149),
go 0.5 miles N on Hwy. 55.
GMUs/Acres: 91, 93 / 10,696 acres
Hunting: deer, turkey, pheasant, quail, dove,
rabbit, squirrel, waterfowl
Recreation: wildlife viewing, limited camping
Facilities: restroom, drinking water
Restrictions:
a. Open 4 a.m.- 9 p.m.
b. On opening weekend of regular plains
rifle deer season and first day and weekend of late plains rifle deer season, only
deer hunting permitted.
c. Mandatory check in and check out at
check station. Hunters must park at
hunting area checked into. After 9 a.m.,
hunters may hunt adjacent areas. Deer
and turkey hunters only required to
check into E, W or S Tamarack Area.
d. From Oct. 25 through end of regular
duck seasons, reservations available but
not required on weekends and state and
federal holidays. See "Reservations: Hunt-

ing" (page 1) for details.
e. Field trials may be authorized Feb.,
March, Aug. and Sept. Maximum of 3
trials in Feb., March or Aug, maximum
of 1 trial in Sept.
f. Launching or takeout of vessels prohibited during waterfowl seasons.
g. Camping only in designated areas.
Augmentation Ponds:
a. Waterfowl hunting is by lottery drawing
from the opening day of second duck
season through end of dark-goose season.
b. Hunting allowed only on specific pond/
hunt area each day.
c. To enter drawing, send postcard or
letter postmarked by Sept. 30 to CPW
Area Office in Brush, with name, address, phone nwnber, CID number and
desired reservation dates. Hunters must
have valid license and stamps to hunt
waterfowl to enter. Hw1ters may apply
for multiple hunt dates on 1 submission.
d. Hunters successful in drawing are required to comply with all relevant hunt-

ing regulations. Mandatory check in and
check out at check station. Maximum
of 4 hunters per group per day. Hunters
must park in designated parking areas,
but are allowed to drop off decoys via
existing 4WD roads as posted. Hunters
must stay on existing roads as posted.
e. Mandatory check in and check out at
check station during light goose conservation order season.
► Tarryall Res. SWA -

J&gt;ark Co.

Directions: From Jefferson, go 16.5 miles SE on
CR77.
GMUs/Acres: 50, 501 / 711 land acres, 175 water
acres
Hunting: deer, elk, waterfowl
Fishing: cold-water lake, stream fishing
Recreation: camping
Facilities: restroom, boat ramp
Restrictions:
a. Closed at dam, spillway, outlet structures.
b. Operating a vessel in a manner that creates a whitewater wake is prohibited.
c. OHV and snowmobile use prohibited.
d. Discharging firearms, pellet guns or
bows prohibited in campgrounds.
e. Camping allowed in designated campgrounds and numbered sites. Campsites
are first come, first served.
f. Dogs must be under control and on leash
by handler, except service animals or
when actively hunting, training for hunting or during licensed field trials.
► Taylor River SWA -

Conejos Co.

Directions: From Monte Vista, go 12 miles Son
Hwy. 15 to USFS Rd. 250, then 9 miles W.
GMUs/Acres: 80, 81 / 240 acres
Fishing: cold-water lake
Recreation: wildlife viewing
► Teter-Michigan Creek SWA -

J&gt;ark Co.

Directions: From Jefferson, 2 miles S on Hwy.
285, then go 2 miles N on CR 35.
GMU/Acres: 500 I 950 acres
Hunting: big game, waterfowl
Fishing: cold-water stream fishing
Recreation: wildlife viewing
► Thurston Res. SWA-

► Tilman Bishop SWA -

Mesa Co.

Directions: Take I-70 W toward Grand Junction. Exit Hwy. 6 to Palisade. Turn S on 38
Rd., merge into F 1/4 Rd. SWA along river N
of junction ofroads F l/4 and 37 1/4.
GMUs/Acres: 30, 41 / 113 acres
Restrictions:
a. Public access prohibited March 15- July 15.
b. Walk-in access only.
c. Hunting allowed with archery equipment and shotguns with shot-shells or by
falconry only.
d. Big-game and waterfowl hunting by
reservation only. Reservations must be
made through the Hunting Reservation
System. See "Reservations: Hunting" (page
I) for details. Hunters must check in and
out at property.
e. Waterfowl hunters must use designated
blinds.
f. Discharging firearms or bows allowed
only while hunting.
► Timpas Creek SWA (Jnduding Otero Pond)

Gunnison Co.

Directions: From Gunnison, go 10 miles Non
Hwy. 135 to CR 742 (Taylor River Rd.); then
18 miles E to base of Taylor Res.
GMU/Acres: 55 / 13 acres
Fishing: cold-water stream
Recreation: wildlife viewing
Restrictions:
a. Closed from Taylor dam to 325 yards
downstream.
b. Parking only in designated areas.
c. Hunting and discharge of firearms or
bows prohibited.
► Terrace Res. SWA -

Restrictions:
a. Open for public access l hour before
sunrise to l hour after sunset; no time
restrictions for fishing.
b. Frozen surface of lake closed.
c. Dams, inlets, outlet structures open only
for fishing.
d. Operating a vessel in a manner that
creates a whitewater wake is prohibited
Nov. l through last day of waterfowl
season.

Prowers Co.

Directions: From Lamar, go 9 miles N on Hwy.
196 to CR TT, go 1 mile W to CR 7 then go
0.25 miles N.
GMU/Acres: 127 / 400 acres
Hunting: dove, waterfowl, rabbit
Fishing: warm-water
Recreation: power boating, sail boating, sail
surfing, waterskiing, wildlife viewing
Facilities: boat ramps, restroom

- Otero Co.
Directions: From Rocky Ford, go 4 miles S on
Hwy. 71 to Hwy. l 0, then 2 miles E across
Timpas Creek Bridge. Go l mile Son CR 21,
then l mile W on CR Z.
GMU/Aaes: 135 / 141 acres
Hunting: rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite
quail, dove, waterfowl
Recreation: camping, wildlife viewing
Restrictions:
a. Camping allowed Aug. 15- May 31.
► TomahawkSWA -

J&gt;arkCo.

Directions: From Hartsel, go 5 miles N on Hwy.
9, then go 0.5 miles to parking area. From Fairplay, go 10 miles Son Hwy. 9, then 0.5 miles to
parking area.
GMU/Aaes: 50 I 1,655 acres
Hunting: deer, elk, rabbit, waterfowl, pronghorn
Fishing: cold-water stream
Recreation: wildlife viewing
Restrictions:
a. Dog training and field trials prohibited.

-------------------- ---- ----- ----------------------------------- ----- -► Tomichi Creek SWA-

Gunnison Co.

Directions: In Gunnison, go S on Teller St. to
end of road. At parking lot for softball fields,
find W Mountain trailhead sign. Take dirt
road to SWA parking lot.
GMU/Aaes: 67 / 465 acres
Hunting: waterfowl
Fishing: cold-water
Recreation: wildlife viewing
Restrictions:
a. Closed to all public access other than
fishing from end of waterfowl season
through June 30. Open for public fishing
access year-round
b. Dog training and field trials prohibited.
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�► Totten Res. SWA -

Montezuma Co.

► Twin Sisters SWA-

Larimer Co.

Directions: From Cortez, go 3.5 miles Eon Hwy.

Directions: From Allenspark, go 4 miles N on

160 to CR 29, then 1 mile N.

Hwy. 7 to Meeker Park (USFS Rd. 119). Go
2.5 miles N to USFS Rd. 325, then 1 mile W.
GMU/Acres: 20 / 640 acres
Hunting: deer, elk, dusky grouse
Recreation: hiking, wildlife viewing

GMU/Acres: 73 / 250 acres
Hunting: waterfowl
Fishing: warm-water
Reaeation: picnicking, wildlife viewing
Facilities: restroom, boat ramp
Restrictions:
a. Open for public access 1 hour before
sunrise to 1 hour after sunset; no time
restrictions for fishing.
b. Closed along N shore March 1-May 31.
c. Glass containers prohibited.
d. Hunting prohibited in inlet as posted.
e. Launching and use of vessels may be
allowed as posted. Contact the Durango
CPW office for current information.
When allowed, operating a vessel in a
manner that creates a whitewater wake is
prohibited.
f. Dogs must be under control and on leash
by handler, except service animals or
when actively hunting, training for hunting or during licensed field trials.
g. Valid hunting or fishing or Colorado State
Wildlife Area Pass not required to access
this property.
► Trujillo Meadows SWA-

Conejos Co.

Directions: From Antonito, go 36 miles W on
Hwy. 17 to USFS Rd. 118, then go 4 miles W.
GMU/Acres: 81 / 71 acres
Fishing: cold-water lake
Reaeation: camping, wildlife viewing
Facilities: restroom, drinking water
Restrictions:
a. Operating a vessel in a manner that creates a whitewater wake is prohibited.
► Turk's Pond SWA-

Baca Co.
Directions: From Springfield, go 2 miles Non
Hwy. 287 to CR HH, then go 14 miles E to CR
39. Go 3.5 miles N.
GMU/Acres: 139 / 200 acres
Hunting: dove, pheasant, waterfowl, rabbit
Fishing: warm-water
Reaeation: picnicking, wildlife viewing

Restrictions:
a. Vessel use prohibited except vessels
propelled by hand or electric motor when
used for fishing or hunting.
b. All human activity prohibited within 0.25
miles of high waterline around Turk's
Pond, including administrative buildings, from opening day of regular duck
season through last day of regular darkgoose season as posted. Hunters allowed
inside closure only to retrieve downed
waterfowl, must leave all firearms outside
closure.
► Twenty Mile Pond SWA (Fishing Easement)

-Routt Co.

Directions: From intersection on Hwy. 40 and
CR 27, travel Son CR 27 for 5.6 miles to
property.
GMU/Acres: 13 / 11 acres
Restrictions:
a. Public access prohibited, except while
fishing.
b. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited.

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► Twin Spruce Ponds SWA -

Montezuma Co.
Directions: From Dolores, go 9 miles NE on
Hwy.145.
GMU/Acres: 71, 73 / 96 acres
Fishing: cold-water put-and-take trout fishery
Recreation: fishing, wildlife viewing

Restrictions:
a. Open for public access sunrise to sw1set,
access from designated parking area only.
b. Glass containers prohibited.
c. Hunting and discharging firearms or
bows prohibited.
d. Vessel use prohibited except hand-propelled vessel.
► Two Buttes Res. SWA -

Baca, Prowers Cos.

Directions: From Springfield, go 18 miles N on
Hwy. 287 to CR B.5, then 3 miles E.

GMUs/Acres: 138, 139 / 8,533 acres
Hunting: deer, pronghorn, rabbit, pheasant,
bobwhite quail, scaled quail, dove, waterfowl

Fishing: warm-water, seasonal trout, saugeye,
crappie, bluegill, channel catfish, largemouth
bass, smallmouth bass, wiper
Recreation: camping, hiking, rock climbing,
wildlife viewing
Facilities: restrooms, drinking water, rifle
range, boat ramps

Restrictions:
a. Vessel use prohibited, except handlaunched vessels propelled by hand or
electric motor in ponds below the dam.
b. Vessel use and water contact activities
allowed on reservoir.
c. Camping allowed in designated and
established camping areas.
d. Fires allowed within established containment structure in designated areas.
► Upper Red Cliff Ranch SWA -

Custer Co.
Directions: From Pueblo, travel W on Hwy. 78
for 20 miles to Central Ave. within the Beulah
Valley. Turn right on North Creek Rd. (CO
Rd. 387) and travel 6.7 miles to the property
entrance.
GMUs/Acres: 84 / 480 acres
Hunting: elk, deer, bear, mountain lion, turkey,
dusky grouse
Fishing: cold-water stream and ponds are
characterized by low-flow and offer limited
angling opportunities.
Recreation: wildlife viewing: call CPW's
Pueblo Area Office at 719-561-5300 for access
instructions.

Restrictions:
a. Public access prohibited Dec. 1- April
30, except for licensed hunters and 1
nonhunting companion. Hunting by
reservation only. See "Reservations:
Hunting" (page 1) for details.
b. Parking and access allowed from designated parking areas only.
c. Discharging firearms or bows allowed
only while hunting.

d. Camping allowed by licensed hunters
during big game or turkey season plus 3
days before and 3 days after each season.
Camping prohibited within 100 feet of
any stream.
e. Dog training and field trials prohibited.
► Van Tuy[ SWA ((abin(reek&amp;Lost(anyonUnits)

- Gunnison Co.

Directions:

Cabin creek unit: From Gunnison, go 6.5 miles E
on Hwy. 50, then go 0.2 miles N on BLM Rd.
3107. (200 acres.)
Lost Canyon unit: From Gunnison, go 1.2 miles
Non Hwy. 135, turn E and take CR 10 for 3
miles. Turn Eon CR 743 and go about 6 miles
to SWA. (310 acres.)
GMU/Acres: 55 / 510 total acres
Hunting: deer, elk, dusky grouse
Recreation: hiking, wildlife viewing
► Verner SWA (Fishinglease) -Jackson Co.

Directions: From Walden, go 0.5 miles W on
Hwy. 14 to CR 12, then go 5.1 miles W to CR
18. Go 0.8 miles W to access road.
GMU/Acres: 16 / 2 mi. of river
Fishing: North Platte River, cold-water stream
Restrictions:
a. Public access prohibited, except while
fishing.
b. Discharge of firearms or bows prohibited.
► Wahatoya SWA -

Huerfano Co.

Directions: From La Veta, go 1 mile Eon Bear
Creek Rd.

GMU/Acres: 85 / 80 acres
Fishing: cold-water lake
Recreation: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing
Facilities: restroom
Restrictions:
a. Discharge of firearms or bows prohibited.
b. Vessel use prohibited except handlaunched vessels propelled by hand,
wind or electric motor when used for
fishing.
c. Dogs must be under control and on leash
by handler at all times.
► Walker SWA -

Mesa Co.

Directions: From Grand Junction, go 2 miles W
on Hwys. 6 and 50. Turn S on River Rd., go
0.5 miles and turn S on gravel road.
GMUs/Acres: 30, 40 / 351 acres
Fishing: warm-water
Recreation: rafting, canoeing, wildlife viewing,
interpretive program

Restrictions:
a. Open for public access from sunrise
until sunset; no time restrictions for the
paved portion of Riverfront trail and for
fishing.
b. Overnight parking prohibited.
c. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited,
except bows permitted for bowfishing.
d. Hunting prohibited.
e. Dogs must be under control and on
leash by handler and only on the paved
Riverfront Trail.
► Watson Lake SWA-

Larimer Co.

Directions: From Fort Collins, go 7 miles NW
on Hwy. 287 to Rist Canyon Rd. (CR 52E),
then go 1 mile W.
GMU/Acres: 19 / 44 acres
Fishing: cold-water stream, warm-water lake

�Recreation: picnicking, wildlife viewing
Facilities: restrooms, nature trails
Restrictions:
a. Open for public access I hour before

sunrise to I hour after sunset; no time
restrictions for fishing.
b. Access to fish passage structure (on NE
side of the property) prohibited.
c. Closed on NW side as posted.
d. Fishing from walls of fish passage or fishing in fish passage prohibited.
e. Use/possession of live minnows prohibited.
f. Parking prohibited on S dam.
g. Vessel use, hunting, ice fishing, ice
skating, discharging firearms or bows
prohibited.
h. Dogs must be under control and on leash
by handler, except service animals or
when actively hunting or training for
hunting.
► Waunita Watchable Wildlife Area

- Gunnison Co.
Directions: From Gunnison, go Eon Hwy. 50.
Turn left at CR 887 to WWA site.
GMU: 551
Recreation: wildlife viewing April I - May 15 for
Gunnison sage-grouse

Restrictions:
a. Public access permitted April 1- 30 only,
except during second full week (Sun.
through Sun.) of April when public access
is prohibited. Public access also prohibited at all other times.
b. Dogs, discharging firearms or bows
prohibited.
► Webster SWA -

Weld Co.
Directions: From LaSalle, go 0.25 miles N on

Hwy. 85 to CR 394, then go 2.25 miles.

GMU/Acres: 94 / 158 acres
Hunting: rabbit, pheasant, dove, waterfowl,
turkey, deer

Restrictions:
a. Open for public access Sept. l through
last day of spring turkey season, 4 a.m.-1
hour after sunset.
b. Public access only for licensed hunters
or members of hunting party and only
on Sat., Sun., Wed. and state and federal
holidays.
c. Hunters may only access property by parking in designated, numbered parking spot
inside parking lot. Parking along access
road or Weld CR 394 prohibited.
d. Discharge of firearms or bows is prohibited, except while hunting.
e. Hunting with centerfire rifles and muzzleloaders prohibited.
f. Hunting in inflow or outflow channels
prohibited.
g. Horse use prohibited.
► Wellington SWA -

Larimer, Weld Cos.
Directions:
Wellington Unit: From I-25 and Hwy. 14 exit, go

9 miles Non E service road to CR 64, then 1.5
miles E.
Cobb Lake Unit: From I-25 and Hwy. 14 exit, go
5 miles Non E service road to CR 56, then 1.4
miles E.
Schware Unit: From I-25 and Hwy. 14 exit, go
7 miles Non E service road to CR 60, then l
mile E.

GMU/Acres: 87 / 1,793 acres
Fishing: warm-water
Hunting: rabbit, pheasant, dove, waterfowl
Recreation: hiking, wildlife viewing
Restrictions:
a. Wellington and Schware units open only
July 16- March 14.

b. Wellington Unit closed from first day of
regular waterfowl season to first day of
pheasant season, except Sat., Sun., Wed.
and state and federal holidays.
c. Hunting with centerfire rifles prohibited.
d. Target practice prohibited except when
authorized by Area Wildlife Manager.
e. Vessel use prohibited except hand-propelled vessels used in dog training, field
trials or to hunt waterfowl.
f. Field trials may be authorized on Wellington and Schware units Feb., March
1-14 and Aug. Trials may be authorized
on Cobb Lake Unit year-round.
g. Domestic, feral or privately owned game
birds may be released with permit for dog
training on Cobb Lake Unit. All birds
taken shall be removed, and all privately
owned game birds shall be prepared for
human consumption.
h. Horse use prohibited, except at Cobb Lake
Unit during field trials.
► West lake SWA -

Larimer Co.

Directions: From Red Feather Lakes, go l mile E
on Red Feather Lakes Rd.
GMU/Acres: 191 / 38 water acres
Hunting: waterfowl
Fishing: cold-water lake
Recreation: wildlife viewing, fishing, camping
Facilities: campground, restroom, drinking
water
Restrictions:
a. Only vessels propelled by hand, wind or
electric motor allowed.

b. Valid hunting or fishing or Colorado State
Wildlife Area Pass not required to access
this property.
► West Rifle Creek SWA-

Garfield Co.
Directions: From Rifle, go 4 miles Non Hwy. 13

to Hwy. 325, turn right and go 4 miles to CR
252. Go 1.5 miles NW
GMU/Acres: 33 / 941 acres
Hunting: deer, elk, bear, lion, turkey, rabbit,
dove, bobcat
Recreation: hiking, wildlife viewing
Facilities: campground on CR 252, 4 miles NW
of Hwy. 325; nonpotable water only; rifle and
pistol shooting ranges

Restrictions:
a. Public access prohibited on designated
shooting range between sunset and
sunrise.
b. Discharge of firearms or bows prohibited,
except while hunting or on the designated
shooting range.
c. Camping only by licensed hunters during
big-game season, plus 3 days before and 3
days after each season.
d. Fires allowed within containment structure while camping.

► Wheeler SWA -

Garfield Co.
Directions: From Silt, take l-70 W about l mile.

SWA on N side of interstate between I-70 and
Hwys. 6 and 24, adjacent to Colorado River.
SWA only legally accessible via river.
GMUs/Acres: 33, 42 / 48 acres
Hunting: rabbit, dove, waterfowl
Fishing: trout, whitefish
Recreation: wildlife viewing
► Whitehorse SWA-

Adams Co.
Limited Access. This property is private land that is open
only to youth/mentor waterfowl hunters with a permit No
public access.
Directions: Take I-76 E toward Barr Lake. Exit

152nd Ave., go E. Turn left on Picadilly Rd.,
turn left on 128th Ave. SWA at corner of 128th
and Tower Rd., and extends SE.
GMU/Acres: 104 / 400 acres

Restrictions:
a. Open only for youth/mentors who have
received certification to use the property
as participants in the youth hunting
program; access limited to dates specified
by the program.
b. Parking and access allowed from designated parking areas only.
c. Reservations are available to authorized
participants for waterfowl hunting.

See "Reservations: Hunting" (page 1) for
details. Hunters can hunt only the area
reserved, except in areas where reservations are unreserved and unoccupied.
Mandatory check in and check out at
check station as posted and reservation
holder must be present while hunting.
► Williams Creek Res. SWA -

Hinsdale Co.
Directions: From Pagosa Springs, go 3 miles W

on Hwy. 160 to USFS Rd. 631, then go 30 miles
N.
GMU/Acres: 77 / 508 acres
Hunting: waterfowl
Fishing: cold -water lake
Recreation: boating, wildlife viewing, camping
Facilities: restroom, drinking water, boat ramp,
USFS campgrounds W of lake
Restrictions:
a. Vessel use allowed; operating a vessel in a
manner that creates a whitewater wake is
prohibited.
b. Discharge of firearms or bows is prohibited, except while hunting.
c. Snowmobiles allowed only as an aid in ice
fishing.
d. Dogs must be under control and on leash
by handler, except service animals or
when actively hunting, training for hunting or during licensed field trials.
► Williams Hill SWA -

Pitkin Co.
Directions: For upland hunting and angler ac-

cess, go to Riverview angler access parking lot
olfN entrance to Philips Riverview. Carry-in
boat access available. Walk-in angler access
also available from Rio Grande trail.
GMU/Acres: 43 l / 487 acres
Hunting: deer, elk, bear, lion, small game,
turkey
Fishing: cold -water stream

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�► Willow Creek SWA (Fishing &amp;Hunting Lease)

- Yuma Co.
Directions: From Wray, go S on Hwy. 385 about
6 miles to CR 30. Turn Eon CR 30, go 5 miles
and turn Son CR NN. Go 3.5 miles S to parking area on W side of road.
GMU/Acres: 102 / 920 acres
Hunting: deer, turkey, dove, rabbit, squirrel
Recreation: wildlife viewing

Restrictions:
a. Open 4 a.m.- 9 a.m., Sept. 1-May 31.
b. Dog training, horse use prohibited.
► Willow Creek Reservoir SWA

(Fishing &amp;Hunting Lease) - Grand Co.
Directions: From Granby, go Won Hwy. 40 and
turn NE on Hwy. 34 towards Grand Lake. Just
past mile marker 5 on Hwy. 34, turn NW on
CR 40 and continue for 2.25 miles. SWA is on
the south side of CR 40.
GMU/Acres: 18 / 200 acres

Restrictions:
a. Access allowed while fishing, small-game,

and waterfowl hunting only.

b. Access allowed only through designated
access points as posted.
c. Hunting with centerfire rifles prohibited.
► Wind in the Willows SWA (Fishing Easement)

- Hinsdale Co.
Directions: S of Lake City, travel Son Hwy. 149,

► Windy Gap Watchable Wildlife Area

- Grand Co.
Directions: From Granby, go 2 miles Won Hwy.
40. WWA is on Hwy. 125.

GMU/Acres: 18 / 12 acres
Facilities: picnic tables, toilets, 0.25 miles interpretive trail

Restrictions:
a. Open sunrise to sunset, viewing area only.

b. Fishing, hunting, discharging firearms or
bows prohibited.
c. Dogs must be under control and on leash
at all times.
d. Valid hunting or fishing or Colorado State
Wildlife Area Pass not required to access
this property.
► Woods Lake SWA -

San Miguel Co.
Directions: From Telluride, go 13 miles W on

Hwy. 145 to USFS Rd. 618 in Fall Creek, then
9 miles S.
GMU/Acres: 70 / 160 acres
Fishing: cold-water stream, cold-water lake
Recreation: canoeing, wildlife viewing
Facilities: restroom

Restrictions:
a. Vessel use prohibited except vessels pro-

pelled by hand, wind or electric motor.

b. Dogs must be under control and on leash
by handler, except service animals or
when actively hunting, training for hunting or during licensed field trials.

turn right on CR 30 (road to Lake San Cristobal) for 3.9 miles. Access to fishing easement
from bridge at inlet end of Lake San Cristobal.
Bridge located at intersection of CR 30 and CR
33. Anglers required to park at this intersection.
GMU/Acres: 66 / 4 acres

► Wright's Lake SWA -

Restrictions:

► Yampa River SWA -

a. Open for fly fishing only; access 1 hour

before sunrise to 1 hour after sunset, by
foot only.
b. Public access to easement area allowed
from 1 point only at S end of property,
N of bridge on CR 33, near intersection
of CR 33 and CR 30. All other access
prohibited.
c. Dogs prohibited.
d. Fishing allowed only on Lake Fork of
Gwrnison River, including 20 feet on
either side of riverbank.

Chaffee Co.

Directions: From Nathrop, go 5.7 miles Won
CR 162 to CR 291. Then go 0.4 miles Won CR
291 to parking area.
GMUs/Acres: 56, 481 / 84 acres
Fishing: cold-water stream, cold-water lake
Routt Co.

Directions: From Craig, go Eon Hwy. 40. SWA
is on S side of Hwy. 40 shortly after passing CR
29 turn-off.
GMU/Acres: 13 / 866 acres

Restrictions:
a. Discharge of firearms or bows is prohibited, except while hunting.

b. Vessels allowed only while actively used
for fishing, hw1ting or wildlife viewing.

► Yarmony Ranch SWA (Fishing&amp;Huntingfasement)

- Jackson Co.
Directions: From Walden Dr. S on Hwy. 125 for
11.5 miles; parking lot is on N side of Hwy.

GMU/Acres: 171 / 3,719 acres
Fishing: Illinois River
Restrictions:
a. Public access is prohibited, except while

hunting or fishing.

b. Hunting allowed for elk, moose and
pronghorn with limited public access
permit only.
c. Limited access permits for big-game hunting may be obtained by contacting CPW
Steamboat Springs Service Center at 970870-3333. Permits are available for elk,
pronghorn and moose hunting only.
Hunters may only access property
during the dates specified on their limited
access permit. To obtain a limited access
permit, hunters must already have a big
game license for one of the specific hunt
codes permitted on property.
Limited access permits valid starting
the first day of the season on the license.
Hunters can only access the property
during the dates specified on their permit
and may have up to 2 nonhunting companions.
Access by hunters with a limited access
permit prohibited from 2 hours before
sunrise and 1 hour after sunset, except
that when an animal has been harvested,
the successful hunter and their nonhunting companion(s) are allowed to remain
as long as necessary to remove it.
d. Fishing prohibited during big-game hunting seasons.
e. Parking and access allowed from designated parking areas only; walk-in or
horseback access only.
f. Open for hunting or fishing only.
g. Discharge of firearms or bows prohibited
in designated safety zones, or as posted.
h. Discharge of firearms or bows prohibited,
excet while hunting.
i. Building blinds prohibited.

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StateTrust Lands
► The Colorado State Board of Land Commissioners (the State Land

Board) is a constitutionally created agency that manages a $4
billion endowment of assets for the intergenerational benefit
of Colorado's K-12 schoolchildren and public institutions. They
are the second-largest landowner in Colorado, and generate
revenue on behalf of beneficiaries by leasing nearly 3million
surface acres and 4 million subsurface acres for agriculture,
grazing, recreation, commercial real estate, rights-of-way,
renewable energy, oil, gas and solid minerals. The State Land
Board is entirely self-funded and receives no tax dollars.
► The State Trust Lands Hunting and Fishing Access Program

(formerly called the Public Access Program) includes 966,000
acres of land that is leased to Colorado Parks and Wildlife to
increase seasonal public hunting and fishing opportunities.
The signs on each property will inform you of what is allowed
at each location. Only trust lands listed in this brochure that are
part of the STL Hunting and Fishing Access Program are open
for public access.
► Leases on state trust land generate more than $100 million

annually to help support eight trust beneficiaries, primarily
K-12 schoolchildren in Colorado. They help fund the Building
Excellent Schools Today (BEST) program, which provides
competitive grants to school districts for the construction of
new schools or the renovation of existing facilities. Nearly
225,000 schoolchildren are enrolled in schools that received a
BEST grant. The majority of BEST grant recipients are located
in rural areas of the state, and the construction projects have
generated approx. 37,000 jobs in those communities.
► Learn more about state trust lands at: slb.colorado.gov

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State trust lands, such as Pole Gulch STL above, are posted with the property's name, map and rules ofuse. © Zach Spezze, (PW

State Trust lands FAQs
► What can I do on lands in this program?

► When are they open?

Lands enrolled in the STL Hunting and
Fishing Access Program are open seasonally to hw1ting and fishing only. General
recreation such as hiking, horseback riding
and dog walking are not allowed under
the program. Refer to the listings on the
following pages for site-specific rules and
timeframes for use. Most lands are not accessible by vehicle, OHVs or snowmobiles,
and there may be additional restrictions
on camping, parking and off-road driving.
Unauthorized use or activity on these lands
may be subject to enforcement from CPW
officers or local authorities.

Most properties are open for hunting
and fishing from Sept. l through the end
of Feb., unless listed otherwise in this
brochure. Enrolled lands are closed to
public access all other times of the year.
Unauthorized u se or entry during closed
periods is considered trespassing and
may be subject to prosecution.
► Where are they?

Lands that are part of the State Trust Lands
Hunting and Fishing Access Program are
located throughout Colorado. Please see
the index, descriptions and map of parcels
included in this brochure. Find maps online, too: cpw.state.co.us/stl-finder

State Trust Lands Huntin and Fishin Access Pro ram Rules
Everyone age 16 years or older must have a valid hunting The following restrictions apply to all State Trust
or fishing license to be on any part of a state trust land
Land Hunting and Fishing Access Program lands
(STL).
leased by Colorado Parks and Wildlife. Additional
See pages 1and .3 for the requirements to access
state wildlife areas (SWAs).
Note that one-or five-day licenses are only valid for the
date(s) on the license.
Rules fore-bikes on STLs:
E-bikes (electrical-assisted bicydes) are vehides with 2 or 3
wheels, fully operable pedals and an electric motor that doesn't
go over 750watts.
Seepage J, "State Wildlife Areas,''fordescriptiom of the J
cfa5ses of e-bike.

Public access on state trust lands is restricted to hunting and
fishing activities only. E-bikes are only allowed for use on
designated roads when being used for these activities.
Recreate Responsibly
Only state trust lands listed in this brochure are open for public
access. Hunters and anglers are reminded to respect the rights
of other visitors and the owners or permit holders of state
trust lands. Abide by state rules so the lands can remain open
for future wildlife recreation. (Permission is required from the
State Land Board to access any state trust lands not listed in
this brochure.)

property-specific restrictions are listed in this
brochure. See page 3 ofthe SWA section for aquatic

nuisance species regulations.
1. Properties are:
► Open to hunting and fishing only. Target practice, nonhunting shooting, outfitting and nonwildlife-related use prohibited.
► Closed l /2 hour after sunset until l /2 hour
before sunrise, w1less posted otherwise.
► Closed to the public from March 1- Aug. 31, unless posted otherwise. All newly enrolled properties are closed to the public until Sept. 1 of the
year of enrollment, w1less posted otherwise.
2. Motor vehicles are allowed only on designated
roads.
3. Access restricted to foot or horseback only, unless
posted otherwise.
4. Littering prohibited. All trash must be packed out
by users.
5. Camping and fires prohibited, unless posted otherwise. Where camping is permitted as posted, it
is unlawful to leave a camp, tent, shelter, motor
vehicle or trailer unattended more than 48 hours,

or to camp or to park travel trailers or campers
on a State Trust Land Hunting and Fishing Access Program property for more than 14 days in a
45-day period.

6. Illegal firearms. It is illegal to possess the following
types of ammunition or firearms: tracer rounds,
armor-piercing rounds, military-hardened
rounds with explosive or radioactive substances,
.SO-caliber BMG rounds, fully automatic firearms.
7. Youth/mentor hunting applies to youth under 18.
Youth hunters m1der 16 must be accompanied by
a mentor when hunting on youth-mentor properties. Mentors must be 18 or older, comply with
hunter education requirements and accompany
youth while hw1ting.

8. Certified hay, straw, mulch only. It is illegal to have,
store or use hay, straw or mulch that has not been
certified as noxious weed free, according to the
Weed Free Forage Crop Certification Act, or any
state or province participating in the Regional
Certified Weed Free Forage Program. Certified
materials must be clearly marked by the certifying state. People who transport such materials
on federal, state or com1ty roads that cross state
trust lands leased by CPW and hay produced on
property where it is being used are exempt.
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State Trust Lands Huntin and Fishin Access Pro ram Pro erties &amp;Re ulations
Everyone age 16 years orolder must have a valid hunting or fishing license to be on any part of a state trust land.
Note: The hunting section for each property denotes the species that are commonly foundin and around the area. Species listed can be huntedifproperty regulations allow (during designatedseasons).
► Download individual maps of state trust lands online: cpw.state.co.us/stl-finder

► 63 Ranch -

Park Co.
Directions: From Fairplay, go S on Hwy. 285
for 14.5 miles to 63 Ranch parking lot E of
Hwy. 285.
GMU/Acres: 50 / 1,635 acres
Open: Aug. 15- end of Feb. for hunting. Open
year-round for fishing.
Hunting: deer, elk, pronghorn, waterfowl

► Adelaide -

Fremont Co.
Directions: From Canon City, take Hwy. 50
E to CR 67 (Phantom Canyon Rd.). Go N
on CR 67 for 15 miles. Access to STL across
BLM land, SW from CR 67.
GMU/Acres: 581 / 640 acres
Open: Sept. I- May I
Hunting: deer, elk, bear, lion, turkey

► Agate Mountain -

Park Co.
Directions: From Hartsel, go 1.75 miles Son
Hwy. 9 to CR 53. Go S for 15 miles to parking area on E boundary, S of CR 53.
GMU/Acres: 58 / 2,893 acres
Open: Sept. I- end of Feb. for hunting
Hunting: deer, elk, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit,
upland game birds

► Agua Ramon -

Rio Grande Co.
Directions: From South Fork, go E on Hwy.
160 for 7 miles. Then turn Non CR 18 and
go 1.4 miles to CR 15. Turn E and go 0.3
miles, then turn N onto CR 65 (USFS Rd.
650). Go 1.3 miles and turn Won USFS Rd.
630.2H.Access #1: From CR 65/ USFS Rd. 650,
turn W on USFS Rd. 630.2H and follow to
NE corner of property.
Access #2: From CR 65 (USFS Rd. 650), turn
W onto USFS Rd. 630.2H. Continue to
630.2C and follow to NW corner of property.
GMUs/Acres: 79 / 640
Open: Sept. I- end of Feb.
Hunting: elk, mule deer, pronghorn, small
game

► AguilarTVHill -

LasAnimasCo.
Directions: From Aguilar, take Exit 30 off I-25
to CR 63.1. Go 0.5 miles W.
GMU/Acres: 85 / 500 acres
Open: Sept. I- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, pronghorn, bear, small game
Restrictions:
a. Access restricted on E side as posted.

► Alamaditas Mesa -

Conejos Co.
Directions:
Route No. 1: From Los Mogotes Peak STL (see
directions in this brochure), go W on twotrack for 7.5 miles to W boundary.
Route No. 2: From La Jara STL (see directions
in this brochure), go S of La Jara Res. on

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4WD road to Fox Creek. From Fox Creek,
by foot or horseback only, go 1.5 miles S
to S boundary of USFS land. Go 3 miles E
on USFS land and cross Fox Creek and Fox
Creek trail. Go I mile to W boundary.
GMU/Acres: 8 I I 640 acres
Open: Aug. 15- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, pronghorn, rabbit, grouse,
coyote

GMU/Acres: 181 / 1,240 acres
Open: Sept. I - end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, dusky grouse
Restrictions:
a. ATV, snowmobile access allowed on
designated route as posted at East
Carter Creek gate during hunting
season only.
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► Alamosa Canyon -

Conejos Co.
Directions: Go 12 miles S of Monte Vista on
Hwy. 15, then go 11 miles W on USFS Rd.
250 to Terrace Res. (Alamosa Canyon). Then
go on foot or horseback through BLM and
national forest.
GMU/Acres: 81 / 240 acres
Open: Sept. I - end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, bear, small game

► Alkali Arroyo -

Otero Co.
Directions: From La Junta, go Son Hwy. 109
for 8 miles to USFS Rd. 2195. Go Eon USFS
Rd. 2195 for 3 miles to arrive at SW corner.
For next mile to E ofUSFS Rd. 2195 is S
boundary. Boundary stops at intersection of
USFS Rd. 2195 and USFS Rd. 2195.G, which
goes S.
GMU/Acres: 130 I 640 acres
Open: Sept. I- end of Feb.
Hunting: pronghorn, coyote, rabbit

► Alta -

Conejos Co.
Directions: From Antonito, go S on Hwy.
285 for 3.1 miles to BLM Rd. 5031A (Alta
Lake Rd.). Go E for 0.5 miles to end of road.
Property located 250 yards S. Walk-in access
across BLM land.
GMU/Acres: 81 / 640 acres
Open: Sept. I- end of Feb.
Hunting: pronghorn, coyote, rabbit

► American Gulch -

RioGrande Co.
Directions: From Monte Vista, take Lariat Rd.
W for 5 miles to BLM Rd. (Lower Nicomodes Rd. 272). Go NW for 3 miles to BLM
Rd. 5120Ua (Fata Morgana Rd.). Go S for 5
miles to Rim Rock Rd. Turn W on BLM Rd.
5120Tb. Go W for 0.5 miles to end of road.
The property is located 0.5 miles S. Walk-in
access through Forest Service land.
GMU/Acres: 80 / 640 acres
Open: Sept. I- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, coyote, rabbit

► Antelope Creek -

Grand Co.
Directions: From Kremmling, go W for 14
miles on Hwy. 40 to Chimney Rock Rd.
(USFS Rd. 103), then go 6 miles E to East
Carter Mountain gate. Walk-through gate
with signs provides access.

Morgan Co.
Directions: From intersection ofl-76 and
Hwy. 52 at Wiggins, go Son Hwy. 52 for 12
miles to CR F. Go Eon CR F for 4 miles to
CR I0. Drive S on CR 10 for 2 miles to first
parking lot at intersection of CR 10 and CR
C. Access to second parking lot is I mile E
on CR C from first parking lot, then I mile S
on CR 11.
GMU/Acres: 99 / 5,000 acres
Open: Sept. I - end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit,
upland game birds

► Antelope Tank -

Las Animas Co.
Directions: Head E from Kim. Access through
USFS Rd. 2389, N of Hwy. 160.
GMU/Acres: 136 / 640 acres
Open: Sept. I - end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, pronghorn, coyote, fox,
bobcat, quail, rabbit

► Antero -

Park Co.
Directions: From Fairplay, go Son Hwy. 285
for 16.5 miles. From N of Antero Jct. on
Hwy. 24, go 9 miles to Antero Res. Rd., then
go W 1.75 miles to NW corner ofSTL. Or,
go 4.5 miles N of Antero Jct. on Hwy. 285,
then go W on unmarked USFS Rd. 433, 0.5
miles to N boundary. Timber activity may
be present.
GMUs/Acres: 49, 50, 58 / 11,060 acres
Open: Aug. 15- end of Feb. for hunting. Open
year-round for cold-water stream fishing.
Hunting: big game, small game, waterfowl

► Apishapa North -

Las Animas Co.
Directions: From Walsenburg, take I-25 to
Hwy. 10, then go E for 18.5 miles. Go Son
CR 77 for 7 miles, then go E on CR 90 for
11 miles to Apishapa SWA. Follow signs
through SWA to NE side and parking lot.
GMU/Acres: 133 / 1,880 acres
Open: Sept. I - end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, pronghorn, bighorn sheep,
rabbit, dove, scaled quail, bobcat, coyote
Restrictions:
a. Motor vehicles prohibited past parking
lot.

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► Badger Flats -

Larimer Co.

Park Co.

Directions: From Rustic, go 2.25 miles W on

Directions:

Hwy. 14 in Poudre Canyon, then go 0.25
miles on Hwy. frontage road on N side.
GMU/Acres: 8 / 200 acres
Open: Sept. I -end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, bighorn sheep, rabbit, dusky
grouse, pine squirrel

Access #1: From Lake George, take Hwy. 24 W
for 1.5 miles.
Access #2: From Lake George, take CR 90 W
for 2.25 miles.
Access #3: From Lake George, take Hwy. 24 W
approx. 8 miles to USFS Rd. 891, then go S.
GMUs/Acres: 50,581 (GMU 50 N of Hwy. 50,
GMU 581 S of Hwy. 50) / 3,570 acres
Open: Sept. I- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, bear, small game

► Aspen Ridge -

Chaffee Co.

Directions: From Salida, take CR 175 (Ute

Trail) 5 miles N. Turn left on CR 185 and go 5
miles. Access is off CR 185 at N and S ends of
STL. Timber activity may be present.
GMU/Acres: 57 / 542 acres
Open: Sept. I -end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, bighorn sheep
► Atwood -

Logan Co.

Directions: From Atwood, go 0.5 miles S on

Hwy. 63. Access near SE corner ofSTL next
to CR 16.
GMU/Acres: 96 / 120 acres
Open: Sept. I- May 31, 4 a.m.- 9 p.m.
Hunting: deer, turkey, quail, dove, rabbit, squirrel, waterfowl
Restrictions:

a. Hunting with centerfire rifles prohibited.

b. Launching or takeout of vessels prohibited during waterfowl seasons.
c. All recreational activities except deer
hunting prohibited on opening weekend
of regular plains rifle deer season and
first day and weekend oflate plains rifle
deer season.

► Badito -

Huerfano Co.

Baca Co.
Directions: From Springfield, head S on Hwy.
287, turn Won CR C3/ 10, then turn Non
USFS Rd. 2486.5.
GMU/Acres: 144 / 640 acres
Open: Sept. I - end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, pronghorn, coyote, fox,
bobcat, pheasant, quail, rabbit

► Badger Basin -

Park Co.
Directions: From Hartse(, go W on Hwy. 24.
Property directly N of Hartse(, and N and S
along Hwy. 9.
GMU/Acres: 50 / 40 acres
Open: Sept. I - end of Feb.
Fishing: Year-round on Fourmile Creek.

15 miles NW Go Son CR 520 for 2.5 miles to
parking area.
GMU/Acres: 85 / 640 acres
Open: Sept. I - end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game
► Bakers Peak -

Moffat Co.
Directions: In Craig at Hwys. 13 and 40, go N
on Hwy. 13 for 24 miles to CR 101. Turn Eon
CR 101 and go 1.5 miles.
GMUs/Acres: 3, 4 I 12,393 acres
Open: Aug. I- end of Feb.
Hunting: pronghorn, deer, elk, rabbit, coyote
Restrictions:

a. Motor vehicles prohibited off state or
county roads.
b. Only portable hunting blinds allowed.

Fremont Co.

Directions:

Lower Unit: From Cotopaxi, go 21 miles Non
CR 12, then go W for 1 mile on BLM road.
Upper Unit: From Hartse(, go Son Hwy. 9 for
1.75 miles to CR 53. Follow CR 53 for 22
miles. Timber activity may be present.
GMUs/Acres: 57, 58 / 3,799 acres
Open:

Lower Unit: Year-round for fishing. Open Sept.
I - end of Feb for hunting.
Upper Unit: Open Sept. I- end of Feb for hunting.
Hunting: deer, elk, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit
Fishing: cold-water stream
Upper Unit: Fishing prohibited

Huerfano Co.

Directions: From La Veta, take Moore St./CR

358 E for 6.6 miles to parking area.
GMU/Acres: 85 / 640 acres
Open: Sept. I- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, bear, small game
► Bear Gulch -

Custer Co.

Directions: From Westcliffe, go 10 miles E on

Hwy. 96 to CR 271. Go 1 mile to NW corner
ofSTL.
GMU/Acres: 69 / 640 acres
Open: First day of archery deer and elk season
through May 31.
Hunting: deer, elk, bear, lion, rabbit, squirrel,
turkey
► Beaver Brook -

Clear Creek Co.

Directions:

Clear Creek Co.

Directions: From Georgetown, take 1-70 W for

5 miles. STL is 1.25 miles E ofBakerville exit.
Most of property N of 1-70.
GMU/Acres: 39 / 320 acres
Open: Sept. I- end of Feb. Open year-round
for fishing.
Hunting: bighorn sheep, deer, elk, lion, bear,
dusky grouse, ptarmigan, rabbit, snowshoe
hare
Fishing: cold-water stream
Restrictions:

a. Access by foot only.
b. Access only offl-70 right-of-way.

Access#l: From 1-70, go Son Beaver Brook
Canyon Rd. for 2.7 miles to intersection with
Pat Creek Rd. Access point at USFS gate on
Pat Creek Rd.
Access #2: From Evergreen, go 3.5 miles W on
Squaw Pass Rd. (CR 66) to intersection with
Old Squaw Pass Rd. Access point to N of
Squaw Pass Rd. at USFS gate.
GMU/Acres: 39 / 480 acres
Open: Sept. I - end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk. Hunting with primitive
weapons only.
► Beddows Mountain -

Custer Co.

Directions: From Westcliffe, go N approx. 8
► Baking Powder Ridge -

Moffat Co.

Directions: From Dinosaur, go Eon Hwy. 40 for
► Badger Creek (lipper, Lower Units) -

land, part STL Hunting and Fishing Access
Program.
► Bear Creek -

Directions: From Walsenburg, take Hwy. 69 for

► Bakerville -

► Aubury Creek -

Tracts3 &amp;4: From Maybell, go Won Hwy. 318
for 15 miles to CR 21. Go Non CR 21. Tract
3 is 9 miles N of Hwy. 318 and W of CR 21.
Tract 4 is 14 miles N of Hwy. 318 and on both
sides of CR 21.
GMUs/Acres: 2, 3 / 6,266 acres
Open: Aug. 16- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, pronghorn, sage-grouse,
rabbit, small game
NOTE: Exchange of use on STL. Part private

approx. 29 miles.
GMU/Acres: 10 / 640 acres
Open: Aug. 15- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit,
upland game birds
► Bald Mountain -

Moffat Co.

Directions:

Tract 1: From Maybell, go Non CR 19 for 15
miles to CR 150. Go W on CR 150 for 0.5
miles.
Tract 2: From Maybell, go Non CR 19 for 10
miles to CR 71. Go Won CR 71 to CR ?IS.
Go Son CR ?IS for 2.5 miles.

miles on Hwy. 69. Parking off Hwy. 69.
GMUs/Acres: 86, 691 / 500 acres
Open: First day of archery deer and elk season

through May 31.
Hunting: deer, elk, bear, lion, turkey, rabbit,

squirrel
Restrictions:
a. Rifle hunting restricted to youth/mentor

hunting only. Mentors cannot use rifles.
b. All hunting except youth/mentor hunting restricted to bows, muzzleloaders or
shotguns.
c. Parking prohibited on Hwy. 69.
d. Shooting prohibited within 500 feet of
Hwy. 69 and manmade structures.

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�- -~ - - - - - - - - ► Beecher Island -

Yuma Co.

Directions: From Wray, go S on Hwy. 385 for 5
miles, then turn left onto CR 30 and drive 1.3

miles. Turn right onto CR TJ and go 2.8 miles.
Turn left onto CR 27 and go 0.7 miles. Take
a slight right onto CR KK and go 5.6 miles to
parking.
GMU/Acres: 102 / 320 acres
Open: Sept. 1- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, coyote, rabbit
► Ben Morgan Canyon -

Moffat Co.

Directions: From Meeker, go 23 miles N on

Hwy. 13. Turn Won CR 17 to CR 32. Go W 11
miles to CR 55. Go 2.5 miles to parking lot.
GMU/Acres: 211 / 640 acres
Open: Sept. 1-end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game
► Big Hole Butte -

Moffat Co.
Directions: From Craig, go 39 miles W on CR 7
to CR 92. Go N for 2.4 miles on CR 92. Access
from adjacent public lands.
GMU/Acres: 3 / 640 acres
Open: Aug. 15- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

► Big Hole Gulch -

Moffat Co.

Directions: From Craig, go 40 miles Non Hwy.

13. Take CR 4 W for 15 miles.
GMUs/Acres: 2, 3 / 3,048 acres
Open: Aug. 15- end of Feb. for hunting. Open
year-round for fishing on Little Snake River.
Hunting: elk, mule deer, pronghorn, coyote
Restrictions:
a. Portable hunting blinds only.

► [l?!I Big Sandy Creek -

Cheyenne Co.
Directions: From Kit Carson, go Son CR 20
(Young St.) for I mile to the NW corner of
the property.
GMUs/Acres: 121 / 640 acres
Open: Aug. IS-end of Feb. for hunting.
Hunting: deer, pronghorn, dove, coyote, rabbit

► Big Springs -

El Paso Co.

b. Parking is prohibited except in designated
areas.
c. Camping is prohibited.
d. Overnight parking is prohibited.
► Black Hawk -

Huertrno Co.

Directions: From Walsenburg, go Son I-25 to

Exit 42. Take CR 310 to Pryor, then go 2.5
miles Son CR 312 to E side of STL. Or, take
CR 310 W to N side.
GMU/Acres: 85 / 1,511 acres
0pen:Sept. l-May31
Hunting: deer, bear, lion, pronghorn, elk, dove,
rabbit, turkey
Restrictions:

a. Motor vehicles prohibited off county
roads.
► Black Mountain -

Huertmo Co.

Directions: Fom Gardner, go I mile W on Hwy.

69. Turn Non USFS Rd. 634 and go 6 miles to
USFS Rd. 635 (Black Mountain Rd.). Go W for
0.5 miles to markers.
GMU/Acres: 84 / 640 acres
Open: Sept. 1-May 31
Hunting: deer, elk, rabbit, squirrel, dove, coyote,
turkey
► Black Sage Pass -

Gunnison Co.

Directions: From Gunnison at Hwy. 50 and

USFS Rd. 243 (Marshall Pass Rd.), go Non
Hwy. 50 for l mile to USFS Rd. 888. Go Non
USFS Rd. 888 for 5.5 miles to S boundary.
GMU/Acres: 551 / 415 acres
Open: Aug. 15- end of Feb. for hunting. Open
year-round for fishing.
Hunting: deer, elk, bear, lion, dusky grouse,
rabbit
Fishing: In small section of No Name Creek.
► Black Wolf Creek -

Yuma Co.

Directions: From Wray, go Son Hwy. 385 for 11

miles to parking area on W side.
GMU/Acres: 102 / 320 acres
Open: Sept. 1-end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit, upland game birds

Directions:

From Ellicott:
Parking Area 1: Go Eon Hwy. 94 for 1.9 miles.
Turn N onto Baggett Rd. for 1.4 miles. Parking
lot on W side of Baggett Rd.
Parking Area 2: Go Eon Hwy. 94 for 1.9 miles.
Turn N onto Baggett Rd. for 3 miles. Turn E
onto Big Springs Rd. for 3.5 miles. Parking
area on S side of Big Springs Rd.
Parking Area 3: Go Eon Hwy. 94 for 7 miles. Turn
N onto Calhan Hwy. for 1.6 miles. Parking
area on E side of Calhan Hwy.
GMU/Acres: 110 / 8,60 I acres
Open: Sept. 1- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit, upland game birds
Restrictions:
a. Access is prohibited except by foot from

designated parking areas only.
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► Bloom Hills -

Otero Co.

Directions: From Rocky Ford, go Son Hwy. 71

for 5 miles to Hwy. IO. Go W on Hwy. IO for
0.5 miles, then continue S for 9 miles to Hwy.
350. Take Hwy. 350 W for approx. 15 miles to
USFS Rd. 2112.
North Property Access: Take USFS Rd. 2112 approx.
2 miles S to USFS Rd. 2112.D. Take 2112.D
until it ends. STL just past road.
South Property Access: From Hyw. 50, take USFS
Rd. 2112 approx. 2 miles S of USFS Rd. 2112.D
intersection to USFS Rd. 2112.F. Take USFS
Rd. 2112.F for 0.5 miles W. Property N along
2112.F.
GMU/Acres: 135 / 676 acres
Open: Sept. 1- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit

► Blue Lake -

Bent Co.

Directions: From Las Animas, head N on Hwy.

50. Cross Hwy. 50 bridge over Arkansas River,
then take Hwy. 194 exit. Travel 0.5 miles Won
Hwy. 194, then turn N onto CR 10.5. Travel N
for 0.5 miles, then turn W onto CR HH.5 and
travel 0.5 miles W. Turn N onto CR IO, then
travel N for approx. 6 miles until you reach S
border of STL.
GMU/Aaes: 125 / 60,323 acres
Open: Year-round for fishing; Sept. 1-end of
Feb. for hw1ting.
Hunting: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit, upland game birds, waterfowl
Fishing: warm-water lake
Restrictions:

a. Islands closed May 15- Aug. 31 on Adobe
Creek Reservoir.
b. Foot access only, through designated
parking areas only.
c. Camping permitted as posted.
► Blue Spring -

Huerfano Co.

Directions: From Gardner, go W on Hwy. 69

for l mile to USFS Rd. 634. Turn N and go 13
miles.
GMU/Aaes: 84 / 640 acres
Open: Aug. 15- May 31
Hunting: deer, elk, lion, small game
Restrictions:

a. Hunting prohibited in safety zone along E
boundary as posted.
► Bonny Creek -

Yuma Co.

Directions: From Btulington, go Non Hwy. 385

approx. 17 miles to CR 0. Go Eon CR O for 6
miles to CR LL.5. Go N on CR LL.5 for 4 miles
and turn Eon CR 4. Go Eon CR 4 for 3 mile
to parking lot.
GMU/Aaes: 103 / 630 acres
Open: Sept. 1- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, coyote, turkey, rabbit,
pheasant, dove
► Boston Flats -

Moffat Co.

Directions: From Maybell, go NW for 3.5 miles

on Hwy. 318. STL is N of Hwy. 318. Parking
between Hwy. and STL. No roads; only walkin access.
GMU/Aaes: 3 / 104 acres
Open: Year-round for fishing. Open Sept. 1- end
of Feb. for hunting.
Hunting: big game, small game
Restrictions:
a. Access by foot only.
► Box Creek -

Lake Co.
Directions: From Leadville, go 7 miles S on Hwy.

24, then turn W on CR IO for 2.4 miles to STL
and intersection ofCRs 10 and 24. STL access
via CR IO or CR 24.
GMU/Aaes: 48 / 629 acres
Open: Aug. 15- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, small game
Restrictions:

a. Access by foot only.

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Moffat Co.

Directions: From Hamilton, go S on Hwy. l3 for

11 miles to CR 17. Turn right, and go 1.5 miles
to CR 5 l. Go l mile to CR 32, and go 8.5 miles
to BLM access.
GMU/Acres: 211 / 628 acres
Open: Sept. 1- end of Feb.
Hunting: big game, small game
► Box Elder North -

Moffat Co.

Directions: From Meeker, go 23 miles N on

Hwy. 13. Turn Won CR 32, then go W for 7
miles to parking lot.
GMU/Acres: 211 / 640 acres
Open: Sept. 1- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game
► Brammer -

Morgan Co.

Directions: Head Non Hwy. 71 from Synder for

approx. 6 miles. Turn E on CR Ee for approx. 5
miles. Parking lot will be at intersection of CR
Ee and CR34.
GMU/Acres: 95 / 2,918 acres
Open: Sept. 1- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit, upland game birds
► Bravo -

Logan Co.

Parking Area 6: Go Eon Hwy. 94 for 12 miles to
CR 11. Go Son CR 11 for 11 miles, lllltil CR 11
turns into CR M, to roadside parking area on SE
corner of CR 11 and CR M.
Parking Area 7: Go Eon Hwy. 94 for 12 miles to
CR 11. Go Son CR 11 for 11 miles until CR 11
turns into CR M, and CR M turns into CR 10.
Continue Son CR 10 for 2.9 miles to CR J. Go
Eon CR J for 4.5 miles to roadside parking area
on N side of CR J.
Parking Area8: Go Eon Hwy. 94 for 12 miles to
CR 11. Go S on CR 11 for 11 miles lllltil CR 11
turns into CR M, and CR M turns into CR 10.
Continue Son CR 10 for 4.9 miles to CR G. Go
E on CR G for 2 miles to roadside parking area
on N side of CR G.
GMU/Acres: 119 / 49,596
Open: Sept. 1- end of Feb.
Hunting: big game and small game, except
for bobcat, coyote, black-tailed prairie dog,
rattlesnake, snapping turtle, badger, swift fox,
muskrat, raccoon

Restrictions:

a. Public access from Bravo SWA parking

areas only.
b. All recreational activities except deer
hllllting prohibited on opening weekend
of regular plains rifle deer season and first
day and weekend oflate plains rifle deer
season.
c. Lallllching or takeout of vessels prohibited during waterfowl seasons.
► Brett Gray Ranch -

Lincoln Co.
Directions: From Rush, CO:
Parking Area 1: Go E on Hwy. 94 for 8 miles to CR
7. Go S on CR 7 for 2 miles to CR X. Go Won
CR X for 0.4 miles to parking area on S side of
CRX.
Parking Area 2: From Parking Area l, go Eon CR X
for 2.4 miles to parking area on S side of CR X.
Parking Area 3: Go Eon Hwy. 94 for 12 miles to
CR 11. Go S on CR 11 for 11 miles until CR 11
turns into CR M, and CR M turns into CR 10.
Continue Son CR 10 for 2.9 miles to CR J. Go
Eon CR J for 1.6 miles to parking area on S side
ofCRJ.
Parking Area 4: Go E on Hwy. 94 for 2.8 miles to
CR 2. Go Son CR 2 for 10 miles to CR N. Go E
on CR N for 1.9 miles to parking area on NINE
sideofCRN.
Parking Area 5: Go Eon Hwy. 94 for 12 miles to
CRl l. Go Son CRl l for 6.1 miles to roadside
parking area on W side of CRl l.

Moffat Co.

Directions: From Dinosaur, go Eon Hwy. 40

to Harpers Corner Rd. Turn N onto Harpers
Corner Rd. and go approx. 5.7 miles. Access by
foot and horseback only across adjacent BLM
lands.
GMU/Aaes: 10 / 640 acres
Open: Aug. 15- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, sage-grouse, small game
► Buffalo Gulch -

Park Co.

Directions: From Hartse!, go Son Hwy. 9 for

2 miles. Turn onto CR 53 and go S for 8.9
miles. Turn onto Eufaula Trail and go E for 1.3
miles. Turn onto Hutke Rd. and go N for 0.8
miles. Turn onto Keechi Rd. and go E for 1.5
miles. Keechi Rd. becomes Dog ChiefTrail.
Access point at corner of Dog ChiefTrail and
Cahokia Rd.
GMU/Aaes: 58 I 640 acres
Open: Sept. 1- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit

Restrictions:

a. Access is prohibited except by foot from

designated parking areas only.
b. Parking is prohibited except in designated
areas.
c. Camping and overnight parking prohibited.

Directions: From Sterling, take Hwy. 6 E for

approx. 2 miles to CR 37. Go Non CR 37 for
5.7 miles.
GMU/Acres: 91 / m!I 80 acres
Open: Sept. 1- end of Feb., 4 a.m.- 9 p.m.
Hunting: deer, turkey, quail, dove, rabbit, squirrel, waterfowl

► Buckwater Draw -

► Briggsdale -

Weld Co.

Directions:
Sections 5&amp;8: Go 3 miles N ofBriggsdale on CR
77 to USFS Trail 96. Property is W of CR 77

and both sides ofUSFS Trail 96 for l mile.
Section 16: Go 6 miles W of Briggsdale on Hwy.
14 to CR 65, then l mile Non CR 65 to CR 96.
Property is NE of intersection.
GMU/Acres: 87 / 1,855 acres
Open: Sept. 1-end of Feb.
Hunting: pronghorn, coyote, rabbit, dove
► Browns Park -

Moffat Co.
Directions: From Maybell, drive Hwy. 318 for
58 miles NW. Turn left and take CR 83 for 2.9
miles, past USFWS Visitor Center and across
Green River. Turn left on llllmarked road and
continue for 2.8 miles to first parcel, or 7 miles
to second parcel.
GMU/Acres: l / 1,305
Open: Open year-rolllld
Hunting: Year-rolllld for big-game and smallgame hunting, during open seasons only.
Fishing: Open year-round for fishing on Green
River.

► Brush Hollow -

Fremont Co.

Directions: From Penrose, go 1.5 miles N to CR

123, then go Won CR 123 for 0.7 miles to designated parking area. Additional parking area
located on CR 127, l mile N of CR 123.
GMU/Acres: 59 / 1,398 acres
Open: Sept. 1-end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit, turkey. Hunting with primitive weapons only.

► Bull Canyon -

Moffat Co.

Directions: From Dinosaur, go Eon Hwy. 40

to Harpers Rd. Turn N onto Harpers Corner
Rd. and go to CR 161. Turn W onto CR 161.
Access by foot and horseback only across
adjacent BLM land. STL surrollllded by BLM
Bull Canyon wilderness study area.
GMU/Aaes: 10 / 640 acres
Open: Aug. 15- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, small game
► Bull Mountain -

Larimer Co.

Directions: From Fort Collins, take Hwy. 287 N

for 22 miles to Cherokee Park Rd. (CR SOC).
Go 35 miles W. CR SOC runs through SE corner. Two-track road runs into SW part.
GMU/Aaes: 8 / 640 acres
Open: Sept. 1- end of Feb.
Hunting: big game, small game
Restrictions:

a. Motor vehicles permitted only on county
roads.
► Bull Pasture -

Otero Co.

Directions: From Rocky Ford, go Son Hwy. 71

for 5 miles to Hwy. 10. Go Won Hwy. 10 for
0.5 miles, then continue S for 9 miles to Hwy.
350. Take Hwy. 350 W for approx. 10.5 miles
to CR 13. Go approx. 0.75 miles S of Hwy. 350
on CR 13. Property W of CR 13 for l mile.
GMU/Aaes: 135 / 640 acres
Open: Sept. 1- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit
► Burchfield -

Baca Co.
Directions: From Walsh, go Eon CR DD for 14

miles to CR 54. STL is on NW corner of junction of CRs DD and 54.
GMU/Aaes: 139 / 640 acres
Open: Sept. 1- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, pronghorn, elk, pheasant, quail,
fox, rabbit
Restrictions:

a. Access by foot only.
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► Burns Canyon -

Chaffee Co.

Directions: From stoplight in Johnson Village,

go E for 1 mile to CR 301. Head S on CR 301
for approx. 2.8 miles to CR 300. Turn left onto
CR 300 and continue for 2.5 miles to Ruby
Mountain Campground. Access USFS Rd. 300
to 300A. Head Won 300A to USFS trail 1423.
NOTE: 4WD vehicle highly recommended!
GMU/Acres: 57 / 600 acres
Open: Sept. 1- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, bear, lion, coyote, rabbit,
bobcat, fox
► Burro Springs -

Saguache Co.

Directions:

From La Garita:
1. Go N on CR 42 for 2.3 miles.
2. Go Won CR 41G for 4.5 miles.
From Saguache:
Go Son Hwy. 285 for 6 miles to CRT. Go W
on CR T for 2 miles to CR 44.8. Go S on CR
44.8 for 1 mile.
GMU/Acres: 68 / 28,905 acres
Open: May 1-end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, bear, coyote, rabbit
Restrictions:

a. Collection of shed antlers, shed horns,
or antlers or horns naturally attached to
skull plates allowed May. 1- Dec. 31 only.
b. During big-game season only, public
access allowed from 1.5 hours before
sunrise to 1.5 hours after sunset. Public
access allowed from a half hour before
sunrise to a half hour after sunset during
all other times.
c. Motorized vehicle use restricted to designated roads. Use of off-highway vehicles
(OHVs) to retrieve big game prohibited.
d. Camping, fires prohibited.

Hunting: deer, elk, dusky grouse, sage-grouse
Restrictions:

a. Public access for hunting only, except as

otherwise listed below.
b. ATV and snowmobile access allowed on
designated route in Sect. 31 as posted at
East Carter Creek gate during hunting
season only.

Huerfano Co.

Directions: From Walsenburg, take Hwy. 10 for

7 miles E. Go Son CR 210. Continue straight
on CR 211. Property approx. 3 miles from
Hwy.10.
GMU/Acres: 133 / 640 acres
Open: Sept. 1- end of Feb.
Hunting: pronghorn, coyote, bobcat, rabbit
► Carrica -

Otero Co.

Directions: From Hwy. 50 in La Junta, get onto

Hwy. 109. Take Hwy. 109 for 3 blocks S to 6th
St. in La Junta, then go E on 6th St. 6th St.
turns into CR AA. Take CR AA for 4 miles to
CR 35. Go S for 7 miles on CR 35. CR 35 turns
into CR T for 1 mile going E. CR T turns into
CR 36 going S. Take CR 36 for 3 miles. STL is
E of CR 36 for I mile.
GMU/Acres: 130 I 640 acres
Open: Sept. I - end of Feb.
Hunting: pronghorn, coyote, rabbit
► Carter Creek -

Grand Co.
Directions: From Kremmling, go 14 miles Won
Hwy. 40 to Chimney Rock Rd. (USFS Rd. 103),
then go 3 miles E to parking area and sign.
GMU/Acres: 181 / !,301 acres
Open: Sept. 1- end of Feb.

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a. Camping permitted only as posted.
b. Motor vehicles permitted on county roads

as posted.
► Cimarron River -

► Carter Place -

San Miguel Co.
Directions: From Naturita, take Hwy. 141 E for
3.5 miles to Hwys. 141 and 145. Go 3.6 miles S
on Hwy. 141, then turn Won CR HH31. Go 3
miles to dirt road and turn S for 1 mile.
GMU/Acres: 70 / 320 acres
Open: Sept. I-end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, small game

Baca Co.

Directions: From Walsh, take CR 44 S for 18
miles. Go Eon CR K approx. I mile. Turn S

on CR 45 and go 8 miles to property. Property
along Oklahoma state line. Park on CR 45 to
access property.
GMU/Aaes: 145 / 519 acres
Open: Sept. I- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit

Restrictions:

a. Access through BLM only.

► Citadel -

Moffat Co.

Directions: From Meeker, go N on Hwy. 64 to
► Castor Gulch -

Moffat Co.

Directions: From Craig, go Son Hwy. 13 approx.

14 miles to CR 93. Go E 0.5 miles. Signs designate huntable area.
GMU/Acres: 13 / 168 acres
Open: Aug. 1- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, lion, small game

CR 71. Go N to Indian Valley Truclc Trail, then
go 12 miles N.
GMU/Aaes: 11 / 640 acres
Open: Sept. 1- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game
► Coal Bank Gulch -

Routt Co.

Directions: From Hayden, go 2.5 miles Non CR
► Cedars -

Moffat Co.

Directions: From Craig, go Non Hwy. 13 for 38

miles to CR 2. Go Eon CR 2 for 6.5 miles.
GMU/Acres: 4 / 640 acres
Open: Aug. I- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, pronghorn, rabbit, coyote
Restrictions:

a. Only portable hunting blinds allowed.
► Cedar Springs -

► Bustos Flat -

GMUs/Acres: 49, 57 / 3,640 acres
Open: Sept. 1-end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, grouse, rabbit
Restrictions:

Moffat Co.
Directions: From Maybell, go 8 miles Won
Hwy. 40. Turn Son CR 23 and go approx. 2
miles. Vehicle access on CR 23 and BLM Rd.
1558.
GMU/Acres: 11 / 640 acres
Open: Sept. I-end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game
Restrictions:

a. Motor vehicles permitted only on CR 23
and BLM Rd. 1558.
► Chiquito Peak -

Conejos Co.

Directions: From Monte Vista, go 12 miles S on

Colo. 15 to CR FF. Go Won CR FF/USFS Rd.
250 for 7.7 miles to BLM Rd. 5080/Chaquita
Peak Rd. Go Eon BLM 5080/Chaquita Peak
Rd. for approx. 2.5 miles to property.
GMU/Acres: 80 / 640 acres
Open: Sept. I-end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit
► Chubb Park -

Chaffee Co.
Directions: From Fairplay, go 20 miles Son Hwy.
285 to Hwys. 285 and 24. Go SW for 1 mile
to top of Trout Creek Pass. Turn W (right) on
CR 311, then go I mile. Timber activity may
be present.

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GMU/Aaes: 441 / 879 acres
Open: From first day of archery deer and elk

season through end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, mountain sharp-tailed

grouse
Restrictions:

a. Hunting with archery, muzzleloaders,

shotguns firing single-slug and rimfire
rifles only.
b. Only youth/mentor hunting allowed, only
1 mentor per youth may hunt. Mentor
must be age 18 or older and hold a valid
hunter education certificate or be born
before January 1, 1949, and have a proper
and valid hunting or fishing license.
► Coal Creek -

Moffat Co.

Directions: From Maybell, go W on Hwy. 40 to

BLM Rd. 1509. Turn Son BLM Rd. 1509 and
go approx. 3.4 miles to unnamed BLM road.
Turn W onto unnamed BLM road and go
approx. 2.4 miles. Access by foot or horseback
only across adjacent BLM lands.
GMU/Aaes: 11 / 640 acres
Open: Aug. IS- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, small game
► Coal Ridge -

Moffat Co.

Directions: From Rangely, go Eon Hwy. 64. At

CR 73 turn N and go to CR 78. At CR 78 turn
N and go approx. 1.7 miles.
GMU/Aaes: 10 / 640 acres
Open: Aug. IS- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

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Fremont Co.

Directions: From Westcliffe, at Hwys. 96 and 69,

go Non Hwy. 69 for 2.5 miles to CR 215. Go N
for 6.25 miles to SW corner ofSTL.
GMU/Acres: 691 / 640 acres
Open: Aug. 15- May 31
Hunting: deer, elk, pronghorn, bear, lion, turkey,
rabbit, squirrel
► Cohagen -

JacksonCo.
Directions: From Walden, go 6 miles SE on Hwy.
14 to CR 21. Go S for 1.8 miles to access point
No. l; or, from Hwy. 14, go Son CR 21 for 4
miles to CR 32, then go 1.2 miles E to access
point No. 2.
GMU/Acres: 171 / 2,&amp;48 acres
Open: Aug. 15- end of Feb.
Hunting: big game, small game

► Cold Springs Mountain -

Moffat Co.
Directions: From Maybell, go NW on Hwy. 318
for 41 miles to CR lON. Go Non CR lON for
8 miles. STL is W of CR l0N largely on top of
mountain and is mixed with BLM and private
land. 2,495 acres E of CR l0N mixed with
BLM and private land. 4WD vehicles advised
on CR 167 and BLM Rd. 2007.
GMUs/Acres: 2, 20 l / 25,739 acres
Open: Aug. 1- Dec. 31
Hunting: deer, elk, pronghorn, dusky grouse,
sage-grouse
Restrictions:

a. Camping allowed only during big-game

seasons.

b. llm!J Motorized travel permitted on
designated roads.

c. llm!J Motorized travel prohibited on the
west side of the Browns Park SWA Wiggins unit.
Note: Exchange ofuse on STL. Part private land,
part STL Hunting and Fishing Access Program.
► Copper Gulch -

Fremont Co.
Directions: From Canon City, go W on Hwy.
50 for 14 miles. Turn left on Copper Gulch
Rd. and go 13 miles, then turn Won Gulch
Rd. Parking area on W side of intersection of
Burro Back Ct. and Gulch Rd.
GMU/Acres: 691 / 638 acres
Open: Sept. 1- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, bear, coyote, rabbit, turkey

season through May 31.
Hunting: deer, elk, dusky and mountain sharptailed grouse
Restrictions:

a. Hunters may be limited through mandatory check station to control overcrowding, resource damage or trespassing on
private property.
► Cottonwood Ridge -

Fremont Co.
Directions: From Canon City, go W on Hwy. 50
for 12 miles to Hwy. 9. Turn Non Hwy. 9, then
go 6 miles. Turn W at gate and go 0.8 miles.
GMU/Acres: 58 / 640 acres
Open: Sept. 1-May 31 for hunting. Open yearround for fishing.
Hunting: deer, bear, lion, rabbit
Fishing: Cottonwood Creek
Restrictions:

a. Hunting prohibited June 1- Aug. 31.
► Crooked Arroyo -

a. Discharge of firearms is restricted to
hunting with muzzleloaders, shotguns
and rimfire rifles only.
► Copper Mountain -

GrandCo.
Directions: From Kremmling, go S on Hwy. 9 to
access via Williams Peak, or go Son Hwy. 9 to
CR 3, then N on CR 3 to Mule Creek. Access
from USFS land on S. All other access from
private land. Permission required.
GMU/Acres: 28 / 640 acres
Open: Sept. 1- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, dusky grouse
Routt Co.

Directions: From Hayden, go N on CR 80 for

1 mile to CR 70. Go E for 2.8 miles to CR 80,
then go N for 10.7 miles.
GMU/Acres: 441 / 640 acres

Otero Co.

Directions: From Hwy. 50 in Rocky Ford, take

Hwy. 71 S for 5 miles to Hwy. 10, then take
Hwy. 10 for 0.5 miles W to Hwy. 71 S. Take
Hwy. 71 for 9 miles S to Hwy. 350. Take Hwy.
350 approx. 2.5 miles NE to CR 21. Take CR 21
approx. 4 miles S to CR N.
Take CR N approx. 0.75 miles E to CR 21.75.
Take CR 21.75 approx. 2.25 miles S to property
(21.75 becomes 21.9). Property goes for 1 mile
S to intersection of CR K.
GMU/Acres: 135 / 640 acres
Open: Sept. 1- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit
► Crooked Top -

Park Co.
Directions: From Bailey, go 2 miles N on Hwy.

285 to traffic light. Turn left on CR 43 and go
6.4 miles to Saddlestring Rd. Turn left and go
0.3 miles to USFS Rd. 101. Turn right and go 4
miles. Walk NE for 2 miles.
GMU/Acres: 46 / 400 acres
Open: Sept. 1-end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, dusky grouse, rabbit, squirrel, turkey
Restrictions:

a. Access only available from USFS Rd. 10 l.
► Cross Mountain -

Restrictions:

► Cottonwood Creek -

Open: From first day of archery deer and elk

Moffat Co.

Directions: From Maybell, go SW on Hwy. 40

for 16 miles to mile marker 44, then go Non
Deer Lodge Park Rd. about 2.5 miles to BLM
easement.
GMU/Acres: 11 / 640 acres
Open: Sept. 1-end of Feb.
Hunting: pronghorn, deer, elk, small game
► Crow Valley -

Weld Co.

Directions:

Section24(8n64w): Go 10 miles W ofBriggsdale
on Hwy. 14 to CR 57. From USFS parking
area at Hwy. 14 and CR 57, walk 1 mile E to
property.
Section 36 (9n 62w): Go 4 miles W of Briggsdale on
Hwy. 14 to CR 69, then go 4- 5 miles Non CR
69. Walk 1 mile E to W border of property.
Section 36 (9n 64w): Go 8 miles W of Briggsdale

on Hwy. 14 to CR 61, then go 3 miles Non CR
61 to CR 96. Walk 1 mile N to SE corner of
property.
GMU/Aaes: 87 / l,520 acres
Open: Sept. 1- end of Feb.
Hunting: pronghorn, coyote, rabbit, dove
► Crystal Lake -

Lake Co.
Directions: From Leadville, go Son Hwy. 24 ap-

prox. 3 miles to Hwy. 300. Go S for 2 miles on
CR 11 and l lA until left fork onto two-track
dirt road. Take left fork of two-track for 0.75
miles, following arrowed access signs.
To Access EPortion Of Property: Continue S past
Hwy. 300 to mile marker 182.4 and turn into
Crystal Lake fishing access loop. Take twotrack dirt road S and W to fence and parking
area at property sign.
GMUs/Acres: 48, 49 (GMU 48 is W of river;
GMU 49 is E of river)/ 467 acres
Open: Sept. 1- end of Feb. Open year-round for
fishing.
Hunting: deer, elk, waterfowl, small game
Restrictions:

a. Access by foot only.
► Daley Gulch -

Saguache, Gunnison Cos.

Directions: From Sargents at USFS Rd. 819 and

Hwy. 50, go N for 0.75 miles and turn left into
STL. Enter at gravel pit W of Hwy. 50 across
from Hwy. barn.
GMU/Aaes: 551 / 644 acres
Open: Sept. 1- end of Feb. for hunting. Open
year-round for fishing.
Hunting: deer, elk, bear, lion, dusky grouse,
rabbit
Fishing: Agate Creek, Brush Creek, Tomichi
Creek
Restrictions:

a. Camping permitted as posted.
► David Canyon -

Otero Co.

Directions: From Hwy. 50 in La Junta, take Hwy.

109 S for 14 miles to USFS Rd. 2200 (sign for
Vogel and Picketwire canyons). Take USFS Rd.
2200 approx. 4 miles W to USFS Rd. 2200.I.
Take USFS Rd. 2200.I approx. 0.5 miles to SE
corner of property.
GMU/Aaes: 135 / 640 acres
Open: Sept. 1- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit
► Dead Horse Creek -

San Miguel Co.

Directions: Take Hwy. 141 to CR 28T, then to

BLM Rd. 1064, then to BLM Rd. 3132. Then go
to BLM Rd. 1001, or take San Miguel CR 28T
to BLM Rd. 1063.
GMU/Aaes: 70 I 640 acres
Open: Sept. 1- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, coyote, rabbit
► Dearfield -

WeldCo.

Directions:

From Greeley, travel approx. 25 miles E to CR
386. N parking area located 0.3 miles S of Hwy.
34 on CR 386. S parking area located approx.
1.2 miles S of Hwy. 34 on CR 386, just before
cattle guard.

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�- -~ - - - - - - - - From Wiggins, travel approx. 13.5 miles Won
Hwy. 34 to CR 386.
From Roggen, travel approx. 1.3 miles E to CR
386. S parking area approx. 8.5 miles N ofl-76
on CR 386, just past cattle guard.
N parking lot located approx. 9.5 miles N of
1-76 on CR 386.
GMU/Acres: 951 / 1,480 acres
Open: Sept. 1-end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit, dove
► Deer Haven -

Fremont Co.
Directions: From Canon City, go W on Hwy. 50
to Hwy. 9. Go 9 miles N to CR 11. Turn right
and go 5.2 miles on CR 11 to Deer Haven Rd.
Turn right on Deer Haven Rd. and go 0.8 miles
to Thompson Mountain Rd. Turn right and go
0.7 miles to end of road.
GMU/Acres: 581 / 640 acres
Open: Sept. 1- May 31 for hunting.
Hunting: big game, small game, turkey

► Delmonica Gulch -

Lake Co.

Directions: From Leadville, go Non Hwy. 91 for

8 miles. Use parking area on N of Hwy. 91 at
Chalk Creek pulloff. Access through BLM W
of parking area.
GMU/Acres: 49 / 320 acres
Open: Sept. 1- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, lion, coyote, rabbit
► Dick's Peak -

Parle Co.

Directions: From Hartse!, take Hwy. 9 S 14

miles, then go 3.8 miles SW to Dick's Peak Rd.
(Rd. 261). Go 3 miles.
GMU/Acres: 58 / 640 acres
Open: Sept. 1- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, bear, grouse, rabbit
Restrictions:

a. Access by foot only.
► Dirty Gulch -

Fremont Co.
Directions: From Cotopaxi, go 5.5 miles Non
CR 12. Timber activity may be present.
GMU/Acres: 58 / 640 acres
Open: Sept. 1- May 31
Hunting: deer, turkey, small game

► Disappointment Creek -

Dolores Co.

► Dixie Bluffs -

Otero Co.

109 S for 11 miles to CR P to E and USFS Rd.
2175.A to W. CR Pon N boundary for approx.
0.33 miles to E. USFS Rd. 2175.A on
N boundary for approx. 0.75 miles to W. Hwy.
109 goes through in a diagonal, going SSE
almost to S border. Take USFS Rd. 2175.A for
I mile W to USFS Rd. 2175.B. Take USFS Rd.
2175.B for approx. l mile S to USFS Rd. 2175.
Take USFS Rd. 2175 for approx. 0.66 miles E to
SW corner of property.
GMUs/Acres: 130, 135 / 630 acres
Open: Sept. I-end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit

on Hwy. 55 to CR 64. Go Eon CR 64 approx.
l mile to NW corner of STL. Extreme caution
must be taken while hunting when cattle are
present.
GMU/Aaes: 90 I 640 acres
Open: Sept. 1- end of Feb., 4 a.m.- 9 p.m.
Hunting: deer, turkey, pheasant, dove, rabbit,
squirrel

► Dobbins Spring -

Moffat Co.

Directions: From Elk Springs, go Won CR 14

to BLM Rd. 1514. Turn N onto BLM Rd. 1514
and go 0.10 miles.
GMU/Acres: 10 / 640 acres
Open: Aug. 15-end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, small game
► Douglas Mountain -

Moffat Co.

Directions: From Maybell, go 14.5 miles Won

Hwy. 318. Turn Son CR 21S. Go 4.7 miles on
CR 21S to CR 10. Go Won CR 10 for 1.9 miles
to edge of property. CR 10 bisects property.
GMUs/Acres: 2, l l / 640 acres
Open: Aug. 15-end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game,
waterfowl
► Dry Creek -

Rio G@nde Co.

Directions:

Sect. 16: From Monte Vista, take Hwy. 15 S for
2 miles to No. 2 South Rd. Go 3 miles W.
Sect. 36: From Monte Vista, take Hwy. 15 S for
2 miles to No. 2 South Rd. Go W for 9.5 miles.
GMU/Acres: 80 / 1,280 acres
Open: Aug. 15-May 31 for hunting
Hunting: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game
Restrictions:

a. Hunting prohibited in safety zone along E
side of Sect. 16 as posted.
► Dry Creek Basin -

San Miguel Co.

Directions: On Hwy. 145 between Naturita and

Hwys. 491 and 141. Go Non Hwy. 141 for 27
miles to Disappointment Valley. Go S on CR
19Q (USFS Rd. 250) for 18 miles to McKinney
Draw Rd. on BLM land. Go 0.25 miles S to N
end of STL. Enter on N end, 0.25 miles S of CR
19Q. Access via two-track road on BLM land
in Dawson Draw.
GMU/Acres: 711 / 640 acres
Open: Sept. 1- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, small game

Redvale, turn Son Hwy. 141 and go 15 miles
to Dry Creek Basin SWA.
GMU/Acres: 70 / 640 acres
Open: Sept. I-end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, small game

San Miguel Co.

Directions: Take Hwy. 141 to Disappointment

Creek Rd. (CR 19Q). Continue on CR 19Q for
10.5 miles to property.
GMU/Acres: 70, 711 / 320 acres
Open: Sept. I - end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, coyote, rabbit
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Logan Co.

Directions: From 1-76, take Crook exit. Go N

Directions: From Dove Creek, go 2 miles W to

► Disappointment Valley -

► Duck Creek -

Directions: From Hwy. 50 in La Junta, take Hwy.

► Dry Creek North -

Larimer Co.

Restrictions:

a. Public access from Duck Creek SWA
parking areas only.
► Eagle Canyon -

Larimer Co.

Directions: From Loveland, take Hwy. 34 W to

Big Thompson School, then go N 4 miles on
Buckhorn Rd. (CR 27) to Masonville. Go NW
on Buckhorn Rd. 2.5 miles to Bar D Ranch Rd.
(Storm Mountain Access Rd.). Go 2.5 miles
W on Bar D Ranch Rd. to access sign on USFS
land. Go by foot or horseback 1.5 miles across
forest to S boundary.
GMU/Aaes: 20 I 640 acres
Open: Sept. 1- end of Feb. Access road to
property is closed when USFS closes the gate,
on Dec. 7.
Hunting: deer, elk, small game
► East Alamosa -

Alamosa Co.

Directions: From Alamosa, go Eon Hwy. 160 for

2.4 miles to El Rancho Ln. Go S on El Rancho
Ln. for 0.7 miles to CR 8S. Go Eon CR 8 S for
3.1 miles to Sll6 Rd. Go Son Sll6 Rd. for 1.9
miles to property.
GMU/Aaes: 83 / 1,480 acres
Open: Sept. 1- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, coyote, rabbit, turkey
► East Bend -

Conejos Co.

Directions: From Sanford, go Eon CR V for 3.6

miles to BLM land. Access property across
adjoining BLM land by foot or horseback.
GMU/Aaes: 81 / 720 acres
Open: Sept. 1- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit,
turkey
► East Boone Draw -

Moffat Co.

Directions: From Maybell, go 22.2 miles Won

Hwy. 318 to adjacent BLM property. Access
through adjacent public lands.
GMU/Aaes: 2 I 640 acres
Open: Aug. 15- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

Directions: Go Won Cherokee Park Rd. (CR

SOC) from Hwy. 287 approx. 50 miles to CR
103, then go N to Bull Mountain access road.
Go 5 miles NE to STL, NE of Shell Creek.
No established roads access STL, some OHV
roads provide access.
GMU/Acres: 8 / 640 acres
Open: Sept. I- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, bear, lion

► East Carrizo Creek -

Las Animas Co.

Directions: From Pritchett, head W along Hwy.

160. Go Son CR 220, then turn Eon CR 30.
Park at Sikes parking lot.
GMU/Aaes: 143 / 640 acres
Open: Sept. 1-end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, pronghorn, coyote, fox,
bobcat, quail, rabbit

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► East Carter Mountain -

Grand Co.

Directions: From Kremmling, go 14 miles Won

Hwy. 40 to Chimney Rocle Rd. (USFS Rd. 103).
Then go 6 miles E to sign and gate.
GMU/Acres: 181 / l,794 acres
Open: Sept. 1- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, dusky grouse
Restrictions:

a. Public access for hunting only, except as
otherwise allowed in this regulation.
b. Motor vehicles restricted to Chimney
Rock Rd. unless otherwise posted.
c. Parking in designated lots only.
d. ATV, snowmobiles allowed on designated
route as posted at gate in Sect. 24 during
hunting season only.
e. Hunting prohibited in safety wne as
posted along E fence line.
f. Camping, campfires allowed only as posted
within 300 feet of Chimney Rocle Rd.
► East Delaney Butte Lake -

► Ecklund -

Yuma Co.

Directions: From Wray, go Son Hwy. 385 for 4.8

miles. Turn Eon CR 30 and continue 6 miles
before turning S on CR PP. Continue 1.8 miles
and turn Eon CR 28. Follow curve S onto CR
RR and continue 6.7 miles to parking area.
GMU/Acres: 102 / 640 acres
Open: Sept. 1-end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, coyote, rabbit
► Edler -

Baca Co.

287. Turn Won CR M, then Non CR 20. Park
on USFS road and walk onto property.
GMU/Acres: 144 / 640 acres
Open: Sept. 1- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, pronghorn, coyote, fox,
bobcat, quail, rabbit

Hwy. 14 to CR 12. Then go 5.3 miles W to CR
18. Go 4.5 miles W to CR 5. Go l mile N to
Delaney Butte Lakes SWA. STL is E of lake.
GMU/Acres: 16 / 640 acres
Open: Aug. 15- end of Feb. for hunting. Open
year-round for fishing.
Hunting: small game
Fishing: cold-water lake
Restrictions:

a. Access by foot only.
► Eastman Basin -

Weld Co.
Directions: Go 10 miles W ofBriggsdale on
Hwy. 14 to CR 57, then go 9 miles Non CR 57
to CR 108. Then:
Sections 30 &amp; 32 (10n 63w), Section 36 (10n 64w): Go l
mile E on CR 108 to CR 59, then go 2 miles N
on CR 59. Walk 1.5 miles E/NE to Section 30
property. Walk 2.2 miles E to Section 32 property. Section 36 property is on E side of CR 59.
Section 10 (10n 64w): Go l mile E on CR 108 to CR
59, then go 6 miles Non CR 59 to CR 120. Go
1- 2 miles Won 120; property is on S side of
CR 120.
Section 16 (10n 64w): Go 2 miles Won CR 108 to
CR 53, then go 3 miles Non CR 53 to USFS
Trail 53. Go l mile farther N on USFS Trail 53
to SW corner of property.
Section36(10n65w): Go 4 miles Won CR 108 to
CR 49, then go 1- 2 miles Non CR 49. Property is Wand adjacent to CR 49.
GMU/Acres: 87 / 2,681 acres
Open: Sept. 1- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit, dove
Otero Co.
Directions: From Hwy. SO in Rocky Ford, take
Hwy. 71 S for 5 miles to Hwy. 10. Take Hwy. 10
for 0.5 miles W to Hwy. 71 S. Take Hwy. 71 for
9 miles S to Hwy. 350. Take Hwy. 350 approx.
2.5 miles SW to CR N. Take CR N approx. l
mile E. Property on N side of CR N for l mile.

► Eleven Mile -

Park Co.

Directions:

Access 1: From Hartse(, go SE on CR 59 for 12
miles. STL crosses CR on N and S.
Access 2: From Hartse(, go SE on CR 59 for 13.5
miles. Continue straight onto CR 92 for 2.5
miles. STL crosses CR on N and S.
Access 3: From Hartse(, go SE on CR 59 for 17
miles. STL crosses CR on E and W.
GMU/Acres: 58, 581 / 2,887 acres
Open: Sept. 1-end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit
► Elk Mountain -

► Fernleaf Gulch -

Jackson Co.

Directions: From Walden, go Eon 5th St., which

turns into CR 12E. Follow CR 12E approx. 16.5
miles over Elk Mountain to end of road and
parking area. Access from State Forest State
Park and parking areas only.
GMU/Acres: 6 / 2,839 acres
Open: Aug. 15- end of Feb. for hunting. Open
year-round for fishing.
Hunting: big game, small game
Fishing: cold-water stream
Recreation: Camping allowed at end of CR 12E,
in designated areas only.
Restrictions:

a. Access from parking lot only.
► Elk Springs No. 1 -

Moffat Co.

Directions: From Maybell, go W on Hwy. 40 to

mile marker 42 and turn Son BLM Rd. 1509.
Go S for 9 miles through Sect. 36 and turn
NW. Enter S end through Sect. 26.
GMU/Acres: 11 / 640 acres
Open: Sept. 1-end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, pronghorn, lion, small game
► Elk Springs No. 3 -

Moffat Co.
Directions: From Elk Springs, go 0.75 miles W
on Hwy. 40. BLM road runs through center of
STL, S ofHwy. 40.
GMU/Acres: 10 / l ,810 acres
Open: Aug. 15- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

Fremont Co.

Directions: From Cotopaxi, go N for 1.5 miles

on CR 12 to BLM Sand Gulch Rd. Turn Eon
BLM Sand Gulch Rd. and go 3 miles to NW
corner ofSTL.
GMU/Aaes: 58 / 520 acres
Open: Sept. 1- May 31
Hunting: deer, elk, lion, bighorn, small game
Restrictions:

a. Access by foot or horsebacle only except
on BLM Sand Gulch Rd.
b. Motor vehicles prohibited off BLM Sand
Gulch Rd.
► Flagler -

Directions: Head S from Springfield along Hwy.

Jackson Co.

Directions: From Walden, go 0.5 miles W on

► East Timpas -

GMU/Acres: 135 / 640 acres
Open: Sept. 1-end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit

Kit Carson Co.

Directions: From Seibert, go Won CR V for 2

miles to jog in road. Continue W on CR V for l
mile. Go Non CR 12 for l mile to parking lot.
GMU/Aaes: 107 / 640 acres
Open: Sept. 1- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit
► Florence -

Fremont Co.

Directions: From Florence, go Son Hwy. 67 for

4.5 miles to CR 15 (Newlin Creek Rd.). Go W
on CR 15 for 5.6 miles, then turn left on dirt
road (by amphitheater and speed limit signs).
Follow dirt road to fork, then go right at fork
to STL sign and parking area.
GMU/Aaes: 69 / 640 acres
Open: Sept. 1- May 31
Hunting: deer, elk, bear, lion, rabbit, squirrel,
turkey, dusky grouse
Restrictions:

a. Access by foot, through national forest
land only.
► Fly Gulch -

Routt Co.

Directions: From Steamboat Springs, go Non

Hwy. 129 to CR 44. Then go W to CR 44A,
then go N l mile.
GMU/Aaes: 214 / 537 acres
Open: Sept. I- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, small game
Restrictions:

a. Open for youth/mentor hunting only.
► Flying A-

Pueblo Co.

Directions: From Pueblo, head Eon Hwy. SO

until 62nd lane. Take 62nd lane until Garnett
Rd. Take Garnett Rd. E until Flying A Rd.
intersection. Take Flying A Rd. S for approx.
2.25 miles to designated parking area.
GMU/Aaes: 128 / 29,057 acres
Open: Sept. 1- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit, upland game birds
► Ford Bridge -

Logan Co.

Directions: From Sterling, go 7.5 miles NE on

Hwy. 138 to CR 40, then go E for 0.5 miles.
GMU/Aaes: 9 l / 280 acres
Open: Sept. 1-end of Feb., 4 a.m.- 9 p.m.
Hunting: deer, quail, dove, rabbit, squirrel,

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�- -' - - - - - - - - - Restrictions:
a. Hunting with centerfire rifles prohibited.
b. Launching or takeout of vessels prohibited during waterfowl seasons.

GMU/Acres: 87 / 160 acres
Open: Sept. 1-end of Feb.
Hunting: pronghorn, coyote, rabbit, dove
► Gerrard -

► Fortification -

Moffat Co.
Directions: From Craig, go Non Hwy. 13 for 9.5
miles.
GMU/Acres: 30l / 866 acres
Open: Day after 4th rifle elk season through last
day of late elk season in Dec. for hunting.
Hunting: cow elk only
Restrictions:
a. Access and hunting allowed through
Frosty Acres Ranch only. Contact ranch
for reservations, 970-824-8935 or 970824-9568.
b. Access by foot only and only from parking area off Hwy. 13.
Note: Exchange of use on STL. Part private
land, part STL Hunting and Fishing Access
Program.

► Foster Gulch -

Custer Co.
Directions: From Westcliffe, turn Son Hwy. 69
and travel approx. 14 miles to property parking area.
GMUs/Acres: 84, 86 I 640 acres
Open: Aug. 15- end of Feb.
Hunting: pronghorn, coyote, rabbit

► Founnile -

Moffat Co.
Directions: From Craig, drive Hwy. 13 for 37
miles toward Baggs, WY. Turn right on CR 2
and drive 1.4 miles to SE corner of property.
GMU/Acres: 4 / 640
Open: Aug. I- end of Feb. for big game and
small-game hunting only.
Restrictions:
a. Motorized vehicles off CR prohibited.
b. Only portable hunting blinds allowed.

► Froze Creek -

Custer Co.
Directions: From Westcliffe, go 10 miles Son
Hwy. 69. Go Won CR 106 for 1 mile to SE
corner ofSTL. Parking lot at CRs 106 and 111.
GMU/Acres: 86 I 640 acres
Open: Aug. 15- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game
Restrictions:
a. Access by foot only.

Rio Grande Co.
Directions: Two miles E of South Fork or 13
miles W of Del Norte on Hwy. 160, go 0.25
miles S of Hwy. 160 on USFS Rd. 345.
GMU/Acres: 80 / 799 acres
Open: Sept. 1-end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, bear, lion, small game

► Godiva Rim -

Moffat Co.
Directions: From Maybell, take Hwy. 318 NW to
CR 21. Go N on CR 21 approx. 4 miles to BLM
Godiva Rim access road 2124. Go Eon Rd.
2124 about 7 miles.
GMU/Acres: 3 / 640 acres
Open: Aug. I- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game
Restrictions:
a. Motor vehicles restricted to BLM Rd.
2124.

Conejos Co.
Directions: From Romeo, go Son Hwy. 285 for
appox. 2 miles to CR L. Go W for 2 miles to
CR 12. Property is on NW corner of CR Land
12.
GMU/Acres: 81 / 480 acres
Open: Sept. I- end of Feb.
Hunting: pronghorn, coyote, rabbit, dove

► Geary Creek -

Weld Co.
Directions: Go 12 miles N on CR 77 from
Briggsdale to CR 114, then go 4 miles Won
CR 114 to CR 69. Go 1- 2 miles Non CR 69.
Property's E boundary is W of and adjacent to
CR69.

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► Greasewood Lake -

Weld Co.
Directions: From Kersey, go 18 miles Eon Hwy.
34 to CR 87 (Masters Rd.). Go N and Eon Rd.
87 (which becomes CR 89) for 14 miles to CR
68. At intersection, go I mile E to parking area.
GMU/Aaes: 951 / 640 acres
Open: Sept. 1- end of Feb.
Hunting: pronghorn, rabbit, coyote, dove, duclc
Restrictions:
a. Access by foot only.

► Great Divide ► Grape Creek -

Fremont Co.
Directions: From Canon City at Hwy. 50 and
First St., go S on First St. for I mile to CR 3.
Go W on CR 3 for 5.2 miles to Temple Canyon
City Park. Go S for 0.5 miles through park
to NE corner of STL. Continue through STL
along Grape Creek and 1.7 miles along Grape
Creek through BLM to Pine Gulch. Walk W
up Pine Gulch for 1.2 miles.
GMUs/Acres: 69, 691 / 1,280 acres
Open: Aug. 15- May 31 for hunting. Open yearround for fishing as posted on Grape Creek.
Hunting: deer, elk, bighorn sheep, lion, bear,
rabbit, turkey
Fishing: cold-water stream

► Grassy Creek -

Routt Co.
Directions: From Hayden, go Eon Hwy. 40 for 6
miles to CR 27, then go S for 6 miles. Parking
off CR 27 on Old Roclccastle Mine access road.
GMU/Acres: 13 I 360 acres
Open: Aug. 15- end of Feb. for hunting. Open
year-round for fishing.
Hunting: deer, elk, mountain sharp-tailed
grouse

► Greasewood -

Moffat Co.

Directions:
► Gallegos -

7. [ml! From Maybell, go N on CR 19 to CR
21. Go Non CR 21 7.2 miles. Slight right
onto CR 42 and travel 4.7 miles. Turn right
onto unmarked BLM road and travel l
mile to the NE corner of the property.
GMU/Aaes: 3 / lll!J 4,158 acres
Open: Aug. 1- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, pronghorn, sage-grouse,
rabbit
Restrictions:
a. Access by foot only.

Seven Parcels:
1. From Maybell, go Non CR 19 to CR 21.
Then go Non CR 21 for 1.5 miles and Eon
two-traclc road to Red Wash Butte.
2. From Maybell, go Non CR 19 to CR 21,
then go Non CR 21 to CR 50. Go Eon CR
50 for 5 miles.
3. From Maybell, go Non CR 19 to CR 21,
then Non CR 21 to CR 42. Then go Eon CR
42 for 8.5 miles.
4. From Maybell, go Non CR 19 to CR 8. Go E
on CR 8 to CR 6. Head NE on CR 6-CR 44
for 4.5 miles.
S. From Maybell, go Non CR 19 to CR 8. Go E
on CR 8 to CR 8N, then go N for 1.25 miles.
6. From Maybell, go Non CR 19 to CR 8, then
go E to CR8N. STL is NE of intersection.

Moffat Co.
Directions: From Craig, go NW on CR 7 to CR
5. Go Eon CR 5 to CR 118, then go Non CR
118 for 0.25 miles.
GMU/Aaes: 3 / 640 acres
Open: Aug. 1- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game
Restrictions:
a. Only portable hunting blinds allowed.
b. Motor vehicles restricted to county roads.

► Guillermo Ranch -

Huerfano Co.
Directions: From Walsenburg, go 15 miles NW
on Hwy. 69 to Badito Junction. From Badito
Junction, take CR 520 S for 6 miles to Major
Ranch entrance. Then go W 1.25 miles on
Bighorn Dr. (formerly CR 520.1); access only
from the parking area at signage directly off of
Bighorn Dr. by horse or foot traffic only.
GMU/Aaes: 85 / 2,118 acres
Open: Sept. 1- end of Feb.
Hunting: pronghorn, rabbit, dove, coyote

► Haight -

Otero Co.
Directions: From Hwy. 50 in Rocky Ford, take
Hwy. 71 S for 5 miles to Hwy. 10. Take Hwy. 10
for 0.5 miles W to Hwy. 71 S, then take Hwy.
71 approx. 9 miles S to Hwy. 350. Take Hwy.
350 approx. 2.5 miles SW to CR N. Take CR N
approx. 5 miles W to CR 12, then take CR 12
approx. 3 miles S to CR K. Take CR K 1.5
miles W to USFS Rd. 2107 and then take USFS
Rd. 2107 approx. 0.5 miles W to intersection
ofUSFS Rd. 2107 and USFS Rd. 2104.A. USFS
Rd. 2107 goes I mile along S boundary of
property. USFS Rd. 2104.A goes N for 1 mile
along E boundary of property.
GMU/Aaes: 135 I 640 acres
Open: Sept. I- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit

► Hamilton Mesa -

San Miguel Co.
Directions: From intersection of Colo. 145 and
141, go Son Hwy. 141 for 13 miles to CR U29
E. Go Eon CR U29 E for 2.1 miles to CR 31U.

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-------------------------------------------------Go S/SEon CR 31U for 2 miles to CRS3l.
GOE on CR S3l/BLM two-track for 0.5 miles.
Access to STL is by foot or horseback S across
adjoining BLM land.
GMU/Acres: 70 / 640 acres
Open: Sept. 1- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, coyote, rabbit, turkey
► Hartsel -

► Homestead -

► Indian Creek -

Moffat Co.

Directions: From Rand, go Non CR 27 for 3.6

for 10 miles to CR 10. Go SW on CR 10 for
6 miles to BLM Rd. 1686. Go Son BLM Rd.
1686 for 1 mile.
GMU/Acres: 11 / 640 acres
Open: Aug. 15- end of Feb.
Hunting: pronghorn, small game

GMU/Aaes: 171 / 640 acres
Open: Aug. 15- end of Feb.
Hunting: big game, small game
Restrictions:

ParkCo.
► Horse Gulch -

Directions:

Tract A: From Hartsel, go Son Hwy. 9 for approx.
0.5 miles. Property is on W side of Hwy.
Tract 8: From Hartsel, go Eon Hwy. 24 for l.5
miles, then left on Cold Row Rd. for 0.5 miles
to BLMland.
GMU/Acres: 58 / 380 acres
Open: Sept. 1- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit

Moffat Co.

Park Co.
Directions: From Hartsel, go S on Hwy. 9 for 5.5
miles. STL is W of Hwy. 9.
GMU/Acres: 58 / l,788 acres
Open: Sept. 1- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit

► Hay Gulch Overlook -

Yuma Co.

Directions: From Idalia, go 3 miles Won Hwy.

36. Go Non CR AA for 3.2 miles to parking
area.
GMU/Acres: 102 / 640 acres
Open: Sept. 1- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit, upland game birds
► Hiawatha -

Moffat Co.
Directions: From Craig, go 44.5 miles Non CR 7
to CR 4. Go 31.5 miles Won CR 4 to property.
CR 4 bisects the property.
Note: CR 4 goes in and out of Wyoming.
GMU/Acres: 2 I 640 acres
Open: Aug. l 5- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

► Higbee Canyon -

Otero Co.

Directions: From La Junta, go 13 miles S on

Hwy. 109. STL is N of Hwy. 109 between Comanche National Grassland sign and CR 804.
GMU/Acres: 130 / 640 acres
Open: Sept. 1- end of Feb.
Hunting: big game, small game
► High Creek -

Park Co.
Directions: From Fairplay, go 7 miles S on Hwy.
285. Take road E of Hwy. 285 for 0.5 miles E to
road going S. Go 0.25 miles.
GMU/Acres: SO / l,121 acres
Open: Aug. 15- end of Feb. for hunting. Open
year-round for fishing.
Hunting: pronghorn, waterfowl

► Hightower -

MoffatCo.

Directions: From Maybell, go Won Hwy. 40 to

CR 85. Turn N onto CR 85 and go approx. 3.5
miles.
GMU/Acres: 11 / 640 acres
Open: Aug. 15- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

miles to CR 21.

a. Hunting prohibited with centerfire rifles
in NE quarter ofSect. 16.
b. Access from parking lot off CR 21 only.

Directions: From Meeker, go 23 miles N on

Hwy. 13. Turn Won CR 17. Go 6.3 miles on
CR 17 to BLM Duffy Mountain Rd. 1596.
Access from adjacent public lands.
GMU/Acres: 30l / 640 acres
Open: Aug. 15- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game
► Howard Creek -

► Hartsel South -

Jackson Co.

Directions: From Maybell, go Won Hwy. 318

Weld Co.

Directions:

From Ault: Go 18.5 miles Eon Hwy. 14 to CR
69. Go 7 miles Non CR 69 to CR 104. Go 1-3
miles Won CR 104.
From Briggsdale: Go 4 miles Won Hwy. 14 to CR
69. Go 7 miles Non CR 69 to CR 104. Go 1- 3
miles W on CR 104.
GMU/Acres: 87 / 640 acres
Open: Sept. 1- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit, dove
► Hungerford -

PuebloCo.

Directions: From Pueblo, head E on Hwy. SO

until 62nd lane. Take 62nd lane until Garnett
Rd. Take Garnett Rd. E until Flying A Rd.
intersection. Take Flying A Rd. S for approx.
2.25 miles to designated parking area.
GMU/Acres: 128 / 7,039 acres
Open: Sept. 1- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit, upland game birds
► lies Grove -

Moffat Co.

Directions:

To West Parcel: From Craig, go S on Hwy. 13 for
5.5 miles S of Hamilton to CR 49. Then go l
mile S on CR 49 to parking area on W side of
CR49.
To East Parcel: From Craig, go Son Hwy. 13 to 4
miles S of Hamilton. Parking area off N side of
Hwy. 13 at mile post 7 l.5.
GMUs/Acres: 12, 211 12,079 acres
Open: Sept. 1- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game
Note: There are no Dec. youth elk-hunting opportunities in GMU12. Dec. elk hunting permitted in
GMU211 with appropriate license.
► Independence Mountain -

JacksonCo.

Directions: From Walden, go 0.5 miles W on

Hwy. 14 to CR 12. Go W for 8 miles to CR 7.
Go N for 6 miles to property. From Cowdrey,
go W for 6 miles on CR 6W
GMU/Acres: 161 / 11,239 acres
Open: Aug. 15- end of Feb.
Hunting: big game, small game
Restrictions:

► Iron Springs -

Otero Co.

Directions: From Hwy. 50 in Rocky Ford, take

Hwy. 71 S for 5 miles to Hwy. 10. Take Hwy.
10 approx. 0.5 miles W to Hwy. 71 S, then take
Hwy. 71 approx. 9 miles S to Hwy. 350. Take
Hwy. 350 for 9 miles SW to CR 9, then take CR
9 approx. 0.5 miles S. CR 9 is W boundary of
STL for l mile.
GMU/Aaes: 135 / 640 acres
Open: Sept. I- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit
► Jack Canyon -

Otero Co.
Important: This property may have military munitions present,
as it was once used for military live-fire training/testing. Please
follow the three Rs of explosives safety while on the property:
Recognize that munitions are dangerous;
Retreat: Do not approach, touch or disturb it, andcarefully
leave the area;
Report: Notify local law enforcement to advise of what you
saw andwhere yousaw it.
For more information go to denix.osd.mil/uxo
Directions:

North Entrance: From Hwy. SO in La Junta, take
Hwy. 109 S for 14 miles to USFS Rd. 2200
(sign for Vogel and Picketwire canyons). Take
USFS Rd. 2200 approx. 4 miles W to USFS Rd.
2200.J. Take USFS Rd. 2200.J S for 0.25 miles
to N boundary. USFS Rd. 2200.J provides access to 1.25 miles of boundary.
South Entrance: Take Hwy. 109 S from Hwy. SO
for approx. 18.5 miles to CR 804. Take CR 804
W approx. 4 miles to ranch road going W (CR
804 turns S). Take ranch road approx. 0.25
miles W to gate and parking lot.
GMU/Aaes: 135 / 7,564 acres
Open: Sept. I- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit
► Jack Springs -

Moffat Co.

Directions: From Dinosaur, go E on Hwy. 40 to CR

104. Turn NE onto CR 104, then go to CR 95.
Turn N onto CR 95 and go approx. 7.75 miles.
GMU/Aaes: 10 / 640 acres
Open: Aug. 15- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, small game
► Jacks Creek -

Saguache Co.

Directions: From Saguache, go Won Hwy. 114

for 10.7 miles to CR EE 38. Go 4.3 miles NW
on CREE 38.
GMU/Aaes: 681 / 640 acres
Open: Sept. I- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit

a. ATVs allowed for game retrieval 10 a.m.-

2 p.m. on designated roads. Otherwise
closed to motorized traffic.
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�- -~ - - - - - - - - ► Jeffway Gulch -

Moffat Co.
Directions: From Craig, go 14 miles Son Hwy.

13 to Hwy. 317. Go Eon Hwy. 317 for 7.5 miles
to CR 33. Then go 1.25 miles N to horse gate at
SE corner of STL. Public access through horse
gate only. No access by any other road.
GMU/Acres: 13 / 640 acres
Open: Sept. 1- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, small game
► Jimmy Creek -

Larimer Co.
Directions: From Fort Collins, go 50 miles W

on Hwy. 14. Turn Non Laramie River Rd. 103
and go 23 miles to Bull Mountain Rd. Then go
E for 1.25 miles to BLM and STL boundary.
Bordered on E, N and W by BLM land.
GMU/Acres: 8 / 640 acres
Open: Sept. 1- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game
► Jimmy Dunn Gulch -

Routt, Moffat Cos.
Directions: From Hayden, go Non Walnut St.

to CR 80. Follow CR 80 NINE for approx. 6.5
miles to parking area on W side of CR 80.
GMU/Acres: 441 / 5,253 acres
Open: last Sat. in Aug.- end of Feb.
Hunting: big game, small game
Restrictions:
a. Hunters may be limited through manda-

tory check station to control overcrowding, resource damage or trespassing on
neighboring private property.
Note: Exchange of use on STL. Part private land,
part STL Hunting and Fishing Access Program.
► Johnny Moore Mountain -

Jackson Co.
Directions: From Walden, take Hwy. 14 SE for

12.5 miles to CR 30. Go l mile to parking area.
From Walden, take 5th St. E until it becomes
CR 12, then go 6.7 miles E to CR 23A. Go
4.2 miles S, then E. Or, take 5th St. E until it
becomes CR 12. Go E for 10 miles to CR 29.
Go 0.9 miles to parking area. Parking lot W of
dam. Parking lot 0.25 miles N of dam.
GMU/Acres: 6 / 7,671 acres
Open: Aug. 15- end of Feb. Southern portion
open year-round for fishing as posted.
Hunting: big game, small game
Fishing: Michigan River and along Meadow
Creek Reservoir dam as posted.
► Johnson Gulch -

Custer Co.

Directions: From E side of Silvercliffe, turn N

on CR 255 from Hwy. 96. Travel N approx. 4
miles on CR 255, turn E on CR 254 and travel
approx. l mile to property parking area.
GMU/Acres: 69 / 640 acres
Open: Sept. 1- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, bear, lion, small game, turkey
► Jubb Creek -

Moffat Co.

Directions: From Meeker, go 23 miles N on

Hwy. 13. Turn Won CR 17 to CR 32 and go W
0.5 miles to parking lot.
GMU/Acres: 211 / 638 acres
Open: Sept. I- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game
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Elbert Co.
Directions: From Kiowa, take Hwy. 86 E to CR

Hunting: deer, pronghorn, small game, turkey,

125, turn N and go 5 miles.
Note: STL surrounded by and managed as part of
Jumping Cow SWA, and access permit requirement applies to both lands.
GMU/Acres: 105 / 2,086 acres
Open: Sept. I-May 31
Hunting: by special drawing permit only.
Hunting is restricted to doe white-tailed and
doe mule deer, doe pronghorn, cow elk, dove,
turkey, and rabbit only.

Restrictions:
a. Access by foot only. All vehicles restricted

► Jumping Cow -

Restrictions:
a. Hunting and fishing access by permit

only. Hunters and anglers must have a
proper and valid license for their activity
prior to applying for permit. Permits
must be carried at all times while on
property. Permits may designate specific
hunting zones; if so, they are restricted to
listed zone and not valid property wide.
Permits are free, available in a drawing
process. Applications available from the
CPW Area Office in Denver, 303-2917227. Applications due 3rd Mon. in Aug.
for dove, fall turkey, doe pronghorn, doe
white-tailed deer, doe mule deer and cow
elk.
b. One person not hunting or fishing may
accompany permit holder onto property
and must remain with permit holder at
all times.
c. Permitted hunters - other than those
hunting dove - may not enter property
before first Mon. after opening day of
their individual season.
d. Motor vehicle use only allowed on
marked existing roadways that lead to
marked parking areas. All other access by
foot and horseback only.
e. All gates on property shall be left in
condition in which found after passing
through gateway.
f. Open for permitted hunter access 2 hours
before sunrise to l hour after sunset. If
an animal is harvested, the hunter may
remain as long as is reasonable to recover
and remove the animal from property.
g. Camping, fires prohibited.
► Juniper Hot Springs -

Moffat Co.
Directions: From Craig, go 20.8 miles W on

Hwy. 40 to Moffat CR 53. Turn Son CR 53
and go 3.9 miles to CR 74. Turn Won CR 74
and go 0.8 miles to parking lot at Yampa River
State Park.
GMU/Acres: 3 / 493 acres
Open: Sept. I-end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game,
waterfowl
Fishing: Yampa River access.
► Karney Ranch -

Bent Co.
Directions: From Las Animas, go Eon Hwy. 50,

then go N on CR 18. Veer left on Fort Lyon
Canal Rd. Access through Karney Ranch SWA
parking area and property only.
GMU/Acres: 126 / 1,000 acres
Open: Aug. 15- Dec. 31 for deer and pronghorn
hunting. Open year-round for hunting small
game, turkey and furbearers during season for
each species.

furbearers
to roads and parking lots.
b. Open l hour before sunrise to l hour

after sunset. Hunters may remain as long
as reasonable to retrieve downed game.
Night hunting with artificial light may be
permitted per regulation.
c. Closed in building safety zone as posted.
d. Camping, fires, firewood collection, OHV
use prohibited.
e. Dogs allowed only as an aid in hunting.
f. Ornate box turtle collection and/or release
prohibited.
► Karval -

Lincoln Co.
Directions: From Hwy. 94 and Hwy. 109, travel

approx. 12 miles S. Parking lot is approx. 2
miles S ofKarval SWA entrance.
GMU/Acres: 120 / 640 acres
Open: Sept. 1- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit, upland game birds
Restrictions:
a. Access is prohibited except by foot from

designated parking areas only.
b. Parking is prohibited except in designated

areas.
c. Camping is prohibited.
d. Overnight parking is prohibited.
► Keller -

Bent Co.
Directions: Go 3 miles S of Las Animas on Hwy.

101 to CR DD. Go 0.5 miles E to CR 13 for l.5
miles, then go E on CR FF for 0.5 miles. Go N
on CR 13.5 for 0.5 miles, then Eon CR FF.5 for
7 miles.
GMU/Acres: 146 / 2,160 acres
Open: Sept. I- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit, dove,
quail
► Kemp Draw -

Jackson Co.
Directions: From Walden, go 6 miles SE on Hwy.
14 to CR 21, then go l.3 miles S.
GMU/Acres: 171 / 520 acres
Open: Aug. 15- end of Feb.
Hunting: big game, small game
Restrictions:
a. Motor vehicles restricted to designated

roads and CR 21.
► Keota -

Weld Co.
Directions: Go 13 miles E ofBriggsdale on Hwy.

14 to CR 103, then go 1- 2 miles Non CR 103.
Property is W of and adjacent to CR 103.
GMU/Acres: 87 / 640 acres
Open: Sept. I- end of Feb.
Hunting: pronghorn, coyote, rabbit, dove
► Kerber Creek -

Saguache Co.
Directions: From Villa Grove, go N on Hwy. 285
for 0.25 miles to CR LL56. Go W for l.3 miles

onCRLL56.
GMU/Acres: 681 / 320 acres
Open: Sept. I- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit

�- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ~- ► Kinney Lake -

Lincoln Co.

Directions: From Hugo, go approx. 11.7 miles S

of town on CR 109 (also called CR 32) to CR
2J. Then go 1 mile Eon CR 2J to SW corner of
property.
GMU/Acres: 113 / 320 acres
Open: Sept. 1- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, pronghorn, coyote, swift fox,
rabbit, doves, waterfowl
► Kirt&lt;well -

Baca Co.
Directions: From Springfield, head S on Hwy.
287, then go Won CR M. Turn Non CR 8 to
CR P property. Park at intersection.
GMU/Acres: 144 / 640 acres
Open: Sept. 1- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, pronghorn, coyote, fox,
bobcat, quail, rabbit

► Klondike Basin -

San Miguel Co.
Directions: Take Hwy. 141 to CR 23R.
GMU/Acres: 70 / 640 acres
Open: Sept. 1- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, coyote, rabbit

► Lagarde Creek -

Larimer Co.

Directions: From Fort Collins, take Hwy. 14 for

50 miles W. Take Laramie River Rd. (CR 103)
N for 28 miles to Hohnholz Lakes. Go W for
15 miles on USFS Rd. 200; then go Son Rd.
143 and Eon Rd. 207.
GMU/Acres: 7 / 640 acres
Open: Sept. 1- end of Feb. for hunting. Open
year-round for fishing.
Hunting: deer, elk, bear
Fishing: LaGarde Creek
► La Jara -

Conejos Co.

Open: Sept. I- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit, up-

Open: Sept. I- end of Feb. for hunting.
Hunting: deer, elk, pronghorn, bear, lion, rabbit,

land game birds

squirrel, dove, coyote, beaver

► Landsman Creek -

Yuma, Kit Carson Cos.

Hwy. 385. Then go 0.5 miles Eon Yuma CR 0.

miles toward Byers. Exit onto US-36 E and
turn left on N Main St. Continue NE until N
Main St. feeds into Hwy. 36. Continue E for 13
miles. Turn left on Hank's Crossing Rd. and
continue N for 9 miles. Turn right on E 96th
Ave. and go E for 4.4 miles.
GMU/Aaes: 99 / 2,289 acres
Open: Sept. 1- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, pronghorn, rabbit, upland game
birds
Note: Access by foot only. Vehicle parking only in
designated area, with a max. of4 vehicles.
Caution: Ongoing agricultural use in the area.
Southern section ofproperty requires fence
crossing at your own risk.

GMU/Acres: 103, 109 / 332 acres
Open: Sept. 1-May 31 for hunting
Hunting: deer, turkey, pheasant, quail, dove,

rabbit, coyote
Restrictions:

a. Access by foot only.
► Las Mesitas -

Conejos Co.

Directions: From Antonito, go 8.2 miles W on

Hwy. 17 to access point on S side of Hwy. 17.
Or from Antonito, go 6.6 miles W on Hwy.
17 to Quinlan access (4x4) road on N side of
Hwy. 17 to BLM Rd 5045.
Go NW approx. 2.5 miles on BLM Road
5045. Access by foot or horseback approx.
0.8 miles S across adjoining BLM land to N
boundary of property.
GMU/Acres: 81 / 640 acres
Open: Sept. I- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, pronghorn, lion, coyote,
bobcat, rabbit
► Laughlin Gulch -

SaguacheCo.

Directions: From Saguache, go W on CR Z for

4.8 miles to CR CC36. Go 1.4 miles Won CR
CC36.
GMU/Acres: 68 I 640 acres
Open: Sept. I-end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit
► Lazy D -

Weld Co.

Directions:

10.5 miles to USFS Rd. 240, then go 23 miles.
Timber activity may be present.
GMU/Acres: 81 / 42,881 acres
Open: Sept. I- end of Feb. for hunting. Open
year-round for fishing.
Hunting: deer, elk, pronghorn, bighorn sheep,
bear, lion, small game
Fishing: lake, three cold-water streams

North Side: Go 16 miles E of Hereford on CR 136
to CR 111, then go I mile Son CR 111 to CR
134. Go 2.5 miles Eon CR 134 to NW corner
of property.
South Side: Go 16 miles E of Hereford on CR 136
to CR 111, then go 4 miles S on CR 111 to CR
128. Go 2 miles Eon CR 128 to south-central
side of property.
GMU/Acres: 88 / 2,721 acres
Open: Sept. 1-end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit, dove

a. Camping permitted only as posted.
b. From first day of archery big-game season

to last day of regular rifle season, closed
to motor vehicles on portion bounded on
N by signed fence at a point along La Jara
Creek in SW quarter ofSection 32, T35N,
R6E, extending E along fence about 2.2
miles to corner post sign in Section 34,
T35N, R6E; on E by signed fence from
the above corner to 4.75 miles S to La Jara
Creek; on S and W by La Jara Creek. See
map at: cpw.state.co.us/ stl-finder
► La Junta -

Otero Co.

Directions: From Hwy. 194 , turn Won CR

HH. Property is located on S side of CR HH.
Vehicles may park along CR HH to access the
property; do not block CR HH.
GMU/Acres: 125 / 6,715 acres

Adams Co.

Directions: From Denver, go E on I-70 for 33

Directions: From La Jara, go Won Hwy. 15 for

Restrictions:

► Little Muddy -

Directions: From Burlington, go 18 miles Non

► Little Cochetopa Creek -

Chaffee Co.

► Little Sheep Mountain -

Huerfano Co.

Directions: From Gardner, go SW on CR 560

(Arco Rd.) for 7 miles. CR 560 traverses STL
from NW corner to S side.
GMU/Aaes: 85 / 640 acres
Open: Sept. 1- May 31
Hunting: deer, bear, elk, rabbit, dove, bandtailed pigeon, turkey
Restrictions:

a. Motor vehicles prohibited off county

roads.
► Little Snake -

Moffat Co.

Directions: From Maybell, go 15 miles NW on

Hwy. 318 to CR 21. Go Non CR 21 about 3.5
miles.
GMUs/Acres: 2, 3 / 640 acres
Open: Sept. I- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, pronghorn, elk, rabbit
► Lone Rock -

Baca Co.

Directions: From Pritchett, head W on Hwy.

160; turn Non Baca CR 2. Property on left
side of road.
GMU/Aaes: 137 / 646 acres
Open: Sept. I- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, pronghorn, coyote, fox,
bobcat, quail, rabbit
► Lone Tree Gulch -

Moffat Co.

Directions: From Poncha Springs, take Hwy. 50

Directions: From Maybell, go Non Hwy. 318 to

W 2.5 miles to CR 210, then go S 4.5 miles.
Timber activity may be present.
GMU/Acres: 561 / 320 acres
Open: Sept. I-May 31
Hunting: deer, elk, small game

CR 23. Turn W onto CR 23, then go approx.
3.6 miles.
GMU/Aaes: 11 / 637 acres
Open: Aug. IS- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

► Little La Garita Creek -

Saguache Co.

► Los Creek -

Saguache Co.

Directions: From La Garita, go Won Carnero

Directions: From Gunnison on Hwy. 50, go E for

Creek Rd. for I mile, then go S at fork on La
Garita Rd. for 3 miles. Go W on USFS Rd. 670
(La Garita Creek) for 5 miles. Take USFS Rd.
670 to SE corner, or from W on USFS Rd. 670
to SW corner.
GMU/Acres: 79 / 640 acres

8 miles to Hwy. 114. Go SE on Hwy. I 14 approx. 25 miles to CR l 7GG (FR 804). Go S on
CR 17GG approx. 6 miles to stop sign.

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Turn Eon CR NN-14 and go approx. 1.25
miles, then go Son CR 17FF (FR 787) for 2.5
miles to FR 787.2A. Follow FR 787.2A E for 2
miles to S access.
GMU/Acres: 67 / 320 acres
Open: Aug. 15-end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game
Fishing: cold-water stream
► Los Mogotes Peak -

Conejos Co.
Directions: From S side of Antonito at Hwys.

285 and 17, go 7 miles Won Hwy. 17 to
two-track trail N of Hwy. 17 by old cemetery.
Go N and Won two-track along N side of
Los Mogotes Peak. Go past peak for 5 miles
through BLM to E bow1dary.
GMU/Acres: 81 / 640 acres
Open: Aug. 15- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, pronghorn, rabbit, grouse,
coyote

► Manhattan Creek -

Larimer Co.
Directions: Go 27 miles to Livermore on Hwy.

287, then turn Won CR 74£ and go 26 miles
to Red Feather Lakes. Turn S on CR 69 and go
4.4 miles to USFS Rd. 509. Park near locked
USFS gate at end of road and hike E.
GMU/Acres: 8 / 320 acres
Open: Sept. 1-end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, moose, small game
► Manzanares Creek -

Huerfano Co.

Directions: STL is 3 miles SW ofRedwing. From

Redwing, go Son CR 570 to CR 576. Take CR
576 W to CR 575. Turn Son CR 575, which
goes S then curves W to BLM land.
GMU/Acres: 861 / l,420 acres
Open: Aug. IS- May 31
Hunting: deer, elk, bear, lion, turkey, small game
Restrictions:

a. Motor vehicles restricted to county roads.
► Lost Creek -

Weld Co.

Directions: From I-76, take Roggen Ex.it (ex.it 48)

and go S on CR 73 for 3.5 miles to CR 18. Go
Won CR 18 for 3 miles to CR 67. Turn Non
CR 67 and go 1 mile to intersection of CR 67
and CR 20. Marked parking lot is approx. 0.25
miles N of intersection of CR 20 and CR 67.
GMU/Acres: 99 / 640 acres
Open: Sept. 1- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, coyote, rabbit, upland game birds
Restrictions:

a. Discharge of firearms is restricted to hunt-

ing with muzzleloaders, shotguns and
rimfire rifles only.
b. Hunting prohibited in safety zones as
posted.
► Macfarlane Reservoir -

Jackson Co.

Directions: From Walden, go Son Hwy. 125 for

18 miles to CR 28. Go 2.1 miles W to parking
lot or go 0.3 miles W to two-track road. For
access to W portion, take access road for 2.1
miles N. Go left at Y intersection, then go 0.7
miles to fence. Reservoir access also from BLM
land.
GMU/Acres: 17 / 2,880 acres
Open: Aug. 15- end of Feb.
Hunting: big game, small game
Restrictions:

a. For big game htmters, motorized access

allowed on two-track route N ofJackson
CR 28, 1 mile to designated parking area.
Big-game hunting access beyond parking
area limited to foot or horseback only.
b. For waterfowl and small game hunters,
motorized access to Macfarlane Res. allowed on designated r.vo-track routes only.
c. All other two-track roads closed to motorized travel.
► Maitland -

► Maverick Flats -

Moffat Co.
Directions: From Dinosaur, go E on Hwy. 40

approx. 26.6 miles to unnamed BLM road.
Turn N onto unnamed BLM road and go
approx. 2.1 miles. Access by foot or horseback
only across adjacent BLM lands.
GMU/Acres: 10 / 640 acres
Open: Aug. 15- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, small game
► Maxwell Park -

Chaffee Co.
Directions: From stoplight in Buena Vista, go W

on CR 306, then:
Access #1: Go Won CR 306 to CR 339. Go Son
CR 339 approx. 2.9 miles to parking area on E
side of CR 339.
Access #2: From CR 306, go S on CR 321 approx.
1.75 miles to CR 328. Parking area on SW
corner of CRs 321 and 328 intersection.
Access #3: From CR 306, go S on CR 321 approx.
4.75 miles to CR 327. Go Won CR 327 for 1
mile to parking area on N side of CR 327.
Access #4: From CR 306, go S on CR 321 approx.
4.5 miles to CR 324 and parking area on E side
of CR 321.
Access #5: From CR 306, go S on CR 321 approx.
5 miles to parking area on E side of CR 321,
where CR 321 crosses Dry Creek.
Access #6: From CR 306, go S on CR 321 approx.
5.25 miles to CR 323. Go Won CR 323 to
parking area at Wend of STL, on N side of CR
323.
GMU/Acres: 481 / 4,901 acres
Open: Aug. IS- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, pronghorn, rabbit, dove,
coyote
Restrictions:

a. Maximum 4 vehicles in parking area;
Huerfano Co.

Directions: From Walsenburg, go 2 miles Won

Hwy 69. Turn left onto CR 525, continue about
0.5 miles to the property.
GMU/Acres: 85 / 640 acres
Open: Sept. 1- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit,
turkey, dove
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maximum 3 people per vehicle.
b. Access through parking areas only.
► Maybell -

Moffat Co.
Directions: From Maybell, go 1.5 miles Non

CR 19. STL is E and W of CR 19, N of Yampa
River. CR 19 bisects STL from N and S, and
provides primary access. All access to portion
of property on W side of CR 19 by foot and

horseback only. Motorized vehicle use prohibited on property on W side of CR 19. Access
also from Hwy. 40, 4.5 miles E of Maybell
and off Hwy. 318, W of Maybell near town of
Sunbeam.
GMU/Aaes: 3, l l / 9,208 acres
Open: Aug. IS- end of Feb. for hunting. Open
year-round for fishing and wildlife viewing.
Hunting: deer, elk, small game
Fishing: cold-water stream
Restrictions:

a. Camping prohibited.

b. Access by foot or horseback only on portion ofpropertyW of CR 19.
► Maynard Gulch -

Routt Co.
Directions: From Hayden, go 8 miles W on Hwy.

40. STL is N of Hwy.
GMU/Aaes: 13, 441 / 724 acres
Open: First day of archery deer and elk season

through May 31.
Hunting: deer, elk, grouse, rabbit
Restrictions:

a. Vehicle parking only in designated areas.
b. Hunters may be limited through manda-

tory check station to control overcrowding, resource damage or trespassing on
neighboring private property.
► McArthur Gulch -

Park Co.
Directions: From Bailey, go W on CR 64 for 3.9

miles to parking area.
GMU/Aaes: 501 / 480 acres
Open: Sept. 1 through end of third combined

deer and elk rifle season, and for spring turkey
season.
Hunting: deer, elk, turkey only
Restrictions:

a. Hw1ting prohibited with centerfire rifles.
b. Hunting prohibited in safety zone around

ranm house and outbuildings as posted.
c. No public access June 1-Aug. 31.
► McCoy Gulch -

Fremont Co.
Directions: From Cotopaxi, go 4 miles S on CR

1-A to CR 37 to BLM land. Go E across BLM
to W STL botmdary.
GMU/Aaes: 86 I 640 acres
Open: Sept. 1- May 31
Hunting: turkey, bear, lion, deer, elk
► McKenna Peak -

San Miguel Co.
Directions: Take CR K20 (Spring Creek Basin

Rd.) off of Disappointment Creek Rd. to BLM
Rd. 4080, BLM Road 1155 or off Disappointment Creek Rd. near junction with Ryan
Creek.
GMU/Aaes: 70 / 640 acres
Open: Sept. 1- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, coyote, rabbit
► Meadow Creek -

Larimer Co.
Directions: From Fort Collins, go 22 miles N

on Hwy. 287 to Cherokee Park Rd. (CR SOC),
then go 10 miles W to Middle Cherokee
Management Area. Property in and adjacent to
middle unit.
GMU/Aaes: 191 I m!'.1 432 acres
Open: Sept. 1- end of Feb. for hunting S of CR

soc.

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Hunting: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game
Restrictions:

a. S of CR SOC, access by foot or horseback

only.
b. Vehicle access N of CR SOC allowed only
when Middle Cherokee Management
Area is open to vehicles.
► Menefee Peak -

Montezuma Co.
Directions: From Mancos, go NE on Hwy. 160
for 5 miles. Turn right on dirt road at top of
Mancos Hill. Go 2.5 miles up dirt road to
Menefee Mountain.
GMU/Acres: 73 / 635 acres
Open: Sept. 1- May 31
Hunting: deer, elk, Lion, bear, small game, turkey

► Middle Carter (Gunsight) -

GrandCo.

Directions:

NwSector: From Kremmling, take Hwy. 40 for
14 miles W to Chimney Rock Rd. (USFS Rd.
103).
Se Sector: From Kremmling, take Hwy. 40 W for
10 miles to CR 26. Follow CR 26 E/NE for 5.5
miles. Chimney Rock Rd. (USFS Rd. 103) accesses NW section; CR 26 accesses SE section.
New Property: From Kremmling, take Hwy. 40
W for 14 miles to Chimney Rock Rd. (CR 27/
USFS Rd. 103). Walk S to access new property.
GMU/Acres: 181 / 5,400 acres
Open: Sept. 1- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, pronghorn, bear, moose,
lion, dusky grouse, sage-grouse, coyote, rabbit
Restrictions:

a. Public access for hunting only, except as
allowed for in b. below.
b. Camping, fires allowed only as posted
within 300 feet of Chimney Rock Rd. (CR
27/USFS Rd. 103).
Caution: Roads highly erodible; care advised in
wet weather.
► Middle Creek -

Saguache Co.

Directions: Go NW of Saguache on Hwy 114.

Go N on CR 38 EE for 2.5 miles, then go N for
2 miles on USFS Rd. 856.
GMU/Acres: 681 / 640 acres
Open: Sept. I - end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, bear, lion, small game
► Middle Park -

GrandCo.

Directions: From Kremmling, take Hwy. 40 W

for 6 miles to Hwy. 134, then go 4 miles to Red
Dirt Rd. (USFS Rd. 100). Go N for 15 miles
to Buffalo Park, then take USFS Rd. 131 for l
mile E to sign and gate.
GMU/Acres: 27 / 4,144 acres
Open: Sept. 1- end of Feb.
Hunting: big game, small game
Restrictions:

a. Motor vehicles and parking restricted as
posted.
► Middle Wolf Creek -

Moffat Co.

Directions: From Dinosaur, go Eon Hwy. 40 to

BLM Rd. 1506. Turn right onto BLM Rd. 1506
and go approx. 6.7 miles. Access by foot and
horseback only across adjacent BLM lands.
GMU/Acres: 10 / 640 acres
Open: Aug. 15- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, pronghorn

► Milk Creek -

► Monument Butte -

Grand Co.

Moffat Co.

Directions:

Directions: From Hamilton, go S for 3 miles on

Sw Access: From Kremmling, take Hwy. 40 W
for 6 miles to Hwy. 134, then go 4 miles to
Red Dirt Rd. (USFS Rd. 100). Go N for 15
miles to Buffalo Park, then go Eon USFS Rd.
131 to sign and gate.
Ne Access: From Kremmling, take Hwy. 40 for
20 miles W to CR 184. Go 2 miles W (dry
weather only) through white pipe gate and
along vehicle track to parking area just before
Muddy Creek. In wet weather, stay on CR 184
to mile marker 161 and enter property from
ridge or end of road.
Two Bar Access: Take Hwy. 40 W of Kremmling
for 18 miles to signed parking area at mile
marker 163. Timber activity may be present.
GMU/Acres: 27 / 10,955 acres
Open: Sept. 1- end of Feb.
Hunting: big game, small game

Hwy. 13 to Yellow Jacket Pass Rd. (CR 45).
Then go S on CR 45 for 4 miles to parking lot.
GMU/Aaes: 12 / 653 acres
Open: Sept. 1- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, rabbit, grouse

Restrictions:

a. Motor vehicles restricted to CR 184
(Hwy. 40, mile marker 163) and parking
area (at mile marker 165) unless posted.
b. Motor vehicle access via gate in Sect. 11
restricted to designated track when road
is dry.
c. Parking in Sect. 14 restricted as posted.
► Mineral Hot Springs -

Saguache Co.

Directions: From Villa Grove, go S for 4 miles on

Hwy. 285 to CR GG, then go 0.8 miles E. CRs
GG and 58EE bisect STL.
GMU/Acres: 82 / 640 acres
Open: Aug. 15- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

Restrictions:

a. Motor vehicles prohibited off county road.
► Moody Creek -

40 for 2 miles S to Hwy. 131. Take Hwy. 131
S to town of Yampa. Follow CR 7 SW until it
turns into USFS Rd. 900. Go 0.75 miles N.
GMU/Aaes: 231 / 640 acres
Open: Sept. 1- end of Feb.
Hunting: big game, small game
Restrictions:

a. Hunting prohibited N of Moody Creek.
► Moonhill -

Routt Co.

Directions: NW corner of Moonhill SWA touch-

es CR 129 on E side of road about 13.5 miles N
of Hwy. 40 at Steamboat Springs. Parking N of
access in pullout on W side of road.
GMU/Aaes: 14, 214 / 648 acres
Open: Sept. 1- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, small game
Restrictions:

a. Hunting prohibited with centerfire rifles.

b. Motorized vehicles, snowmobiles, bicycles
prohibited.
c. Firewood cutting prohibited.
► Moore Draw -

► Miner's Draw -

Moffat Co.
Directions: From Dinosaur, go E on Hwy. 40
to Harpers Corner Rd. Turn N onto Harpers
Corner Rd. and go to CR 16W. Turn W onto
CR 16W and go approx. 3.4 miles. Access by
foot and horseback only across adjacent BLM
lands.
GMU/Acres: 10 / 640 acres
Open: Aug. 15- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, small game

► Mirage -

Saguache Co.
Directions: Head N out of Moffat on Hwy. 17
for 7 miles. Turn E onto CR AA. Travel E on
CR AA for 5 miles to arrive on SW corner of
property.
GMU/Acres: 82 / 640 acres
Open: Sept. I-end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit

► Mishak Lakes -

Routt Co.

Directions: From Steamboat Springs, take Hwy.

Baca Co.

Directions: From Walsh, take CR 44 S for 18
miles. Go E on CR K approx. l mile. Turn S on

CR 45 and go 2 miles to property. Property is
0.25 miles N of CR G on CR 45. Park on CR 45.
GMU/Aaes: 145 / 640 acres
Open: Sept. 1- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit
► Moosehead Mountain -

Moffat Co.

Directions: From Hwy. 40 at mile post 5, go N

on Harper's Corner Rd. Access on BLM land
from Harper's Corner Rd. from mile post 6
(BLM trail 1520) to mile post 9.3. Or access
from BLM land S of Moffat CR 16 at mile post
2.4 or 3.4. Access by foot or horseback only via
BLMland.
GMU/Aaes: 10 / 640
Open: Aug. 15- end of Feb. for hunting only.
Hunting: mule deer, elk, sage-grouse, dusky
grouse

Saguache Co.

Directions: From Moffat, go S 2 miles on Hwy.

17, which bisects STL and provides several
access points W of CR 0 .
GMUs/Acres: 82, 682 / 2,567 acres
Open: Aug. 15- end of Feb.
Hunting: elk, small game

► Morapos Creek -

Moffat Co.

Directions: From Hamilton, go 2 miles S on

Hwy. 13, then go Son CR 41. Go 2 miles to
access on BLM land. Access is steep and up
to 2 miles from CR. Game retrieval may be
difficult.
GMU/Aaes: 12 / 640 acres
Open: Sept. 1- end of Feb.
Hunting: big game, small game
Restrictions:

a. Only access is from parking lot on BLM
land off CR 41 on S side of property.
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► Morgan Gulch -

Moffat Co.

► North Pawnee Creek -

Weld Co.

Directions: Take Hwy. 13 S from Craig to Axial

Directions:

Basin. Go Won CR 51 to CR 32. Go Won CR
32 for 4 miles. CR 32 runs through STL. CR 133
runs through N part ofSTL.
GMU/Acres: 211 / 640 acres
Open: Sept. I - end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

From Briggsdale: Go 35.5 miles Eon Hwy. 14 to
Hwy. 71 N. Go 6.7 miles Non Hwy. 71 N to
designated parking area along W side of Hwy.
71 N at gated entrance.
From Stoneham: Go 0.5 miles Won Hwy. 14 to
Hwy. 71 N. Go 6.7 miles Non Hwy. 71 N to designated parking area along W side of Hwy. 71 N.
From Fort Morgan: Go 24 miles N on Hwy. 52 to
Hwy. 14. Go 6.5 miles Eon Hwy. 14 to Hwy. 71
N. Go 6.7 miles Non Hwy. 71 N to designated
parking area along W side of Hwy. 71 N.
GMU/Acres: 88 I 640 acres
Open: Sept. I-end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit, dove

► Morrison Creek -

Routt Co.

Directions: From Oak Creek, go S for 1 mile on

Hwy. 131 to CR 14. Go E for 4 miles to inlet of
Stagecoach Res., then go Son CR 16 for 7 miles.
Private access road on STL.
GMU/Acres: 15 / 640 acres
Open: Sept. I - end of Feb.
Hunting: big game, small game
Restrictions:

a. Motor vehicles prohibited off county road.
► Mud Springs -

Park Co.
Directions: From Hartse!, go Eon Hwy. 24 for 4
miles to CR 15 (Elkhorn Rd.). Go Non CR 15
approx. 5 miles to STL. CR 15 bisects property.
GMU/Acres: 50 / 640 acres
Open: Sept. I- end of Feb.
Hunting: big game, small game only

► Newlin Creek -

Fremont Co.
Directions: From Florence, go S on Hwy. 67 for
4.5 miles to CR 15. Go W for 1 mile to NW
corner ofSTL.
GMU/Acres: 69 / 640 acres
Open: Sept. I - May 31
Hunting: deer, small game, turkey
Restrictions:

a. Hunting prohibited with centerfire rifles.
b. Hunting prohibited in buffer wne bounded on E, N and S by property boundary
and extending 0.25 miles W along the E
property boundary.
► North Canyon -

Baca Co.

Directions: From Campo at Hwy. 287 and CR J,

go 10 miles Won CR J to CR 18. Take CR 18 for
4 milesS.
GMU/Acres: 144 / 632 acres
Open: Aug. 15- end of Feb.
Hunting: pronghorn, quail, coyote
Restrictions:

a. Access by foot only.
► North Devils Canyon -

Otero Co.

Directions: From Hwy. 50 in Rocky Ford, take

Hwy. 71 S for 5 miles to Hwy. 10. Take Hwy. 10
approx 0.5 miles W to Hwy. 71 S, then take Hwy.
71 approx. 9 miles S to Hwy. 350. Take Hwy. 350
approx. 16 miles SW to CR801, then take CR
801 approx. 0.5 miles N to USFS Rd. 2111. Take
USFS Rd. 2111 approx. 3 miles W to USFS Rd.
211 l.G. USFS Rd. 2111 covers S boundary of
property for 1 mile. USFS Rd. 211 l.G goes approx. 0.2 miles N on E boundary.
GMU/Acres: 135 / 640 acres
Open: Sept. I - end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit

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► North Rabbit Creek -

Larimer Co.

Directions: From Fort Collins, go 22 miles Non

Hwy. 287 to Cherokee Park Rd. (CR 80C), then
go 6 miles W to Lower Cherokee Management
Area. Follow access road 0.5 miles SW
GMU/Acres: 191 / 640 acres
Open: Aug. IS-Jan. 31 for big-game hunting.
Open year-round for fishing and small-game
hunting.
Hunting: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game
Restrictions:

a. Access by foot or horseback only, except
during big-game seasons when vehicle
access allowed to Cherokee SWA.
b. Parking prohibited.
c. Activities not listed here prohibited Sept.
I- May 1.
► North Scandinavian Gulch -

13 to CR 4. Go W for 14.8 miles on CR 4 to CR
88. Turn S on CR 88 and go 1.3 miles. CR 88
bisects property.
GMU/Acres: 3 / 280 acres
Open: Aug. 15- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game
Fremont Co.

Directions: From Canon City on Hwy. 50, go 6.5

Non Field Ave. to CR 9 (Red Canyon Rd.) to
BLM Rd. 5940. Stay on BLM Rd. 5940 for 1 mile
to BLM Rd. 5490. Travel BLM Rd. 5490 for 1.5
Miles. STL a 500-yard hike E across BLM land
to NW corner.
GMU/Acres: 581 / 600 acres
Open: Sept. I- May 31
Hunting: deer, elk, bear, lion, bobcat, turkey,
coyote, rabbit, dove
► Old Man's Gulch -

recommended!

GMU/Acres: 44 I 692 acres
Open: Sept. I- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, bear, lion
► Old Woman Creek -

Saguache Co.

Directions: From Del Norte, go N on Hwy. 112

for 0.75 miles, then turn left onto CR 15. Go N
and W about 4 miles. Turn right on USFS Rd.
660 and go 6 miles. Turn left on USFS Rd. 646
and go 1 mile.
GMU/Acres: 79 / 640 acres
Open: Sept. I-end of Feb.
Hunting: big game, small game
► Orchard -

Weld Co.

Directions:

From Kersey: Go 18 miles Eon Hwy. 34 to CR 87
(Masters Rd.). Go N and Eon CR 87 (which becomes CR 89) for 6 miles to CR 52. Go E from
intersection for 3 miles to N parking area.
From Orchard: Go Non Washington Ave. to Morgan CR X. Go W on CR X for 2 miles to CR 0.
Go N on CR O for 1 mile to CRY. Go W on CR
Y for 0.5 miles to Sparking area.
GMU/Acres: 951 / 640 acres
Open: Sept. I- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit, dove,
waterfowl

Moffat Co.

Directions: From Craig, go 39 miles Non Hwy.

► Oil Well Flats -

to BLM Rd. 8371, then BLM Rd. 8371 to BLM
Rd. 8370 (approx. 3- 4 miles). Take BLM Rd.
8370 for approx. 1.5 miles to old cattle trail. No
designated trail head.
NOTE:4WD or OHV vehicle highly

Eagle Co.

Directions: From Gypsum, take Hwy. 6 to Valley

Rd. and follow road for approx. 2 miles. Take
Cottonwood Pass Rd. for approx. 3 miles to
BLM Rd. 8371, then BLM Rd. 8371 to BLM Rd.
8370 (approx. 3- 4 miles). Take BLM Rd. 8370
for approx. 1.5 miles to old cattle trail. No designated trail head.
Alternate Route: From Gypsum, take Hwy. 6 to
Valley Rd. and follow road for approx. 2 miles.
Take Cottonwood Pass Rd. for approx. 6.5 miles
to USFS Rd. 529. Take USFS Rd. 529 to USFS
Rd. 529.l (approx. 1.5 miles), then USFS Rd.
529.l to USFS Rd. 529.2a. Take USFS Rd. 529.2a

► Oritz -

Conejos Co.

Directions: From Antonito, at Hwy. 17 and Hwy.

285, go 0.3 miles S on Hwy. 285 to CR 12.5. Go
SW for 1.2 miles to CR E.5. Go W on CR
E.5 for 0.3 miles to two-track road. Go SW 5.3
miles to SE corner of property.
GMU/Acres: 81 / 640 acres
Open: Sept. I-end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, pronghorn, coyote, bobcat,
rabbit
► Overland Trail -

Logan Co.

Directions: From Atwood, go 0.5 miles S on Hwy.

63 to CR 16, then go E for 0.5 miles to Overland
Trail SWA parking area. Access to STL from
SWA parking area and across SWA only.
GMU/Acres: 96 / 40 acres
Open: Sept. I- May 31, 4 a.m.- 9 p.m.
Hunting: deer, turkey, quail, dove, rabbit, squirrel, waterfowl
Restrictions:
a. All recreational activities except deer

hunting prohibited on opening weekend
of regular plains rifle deer season and first
day and weekend of late plains rifle deer
season.
b. Launching or takeout of vessels prohibited
during waterfowl seasons.
► Owl Creek -

Jackson Co.

Directions: From Walden, take Hwy. 14 E for 9

miles to CR 25. Go S for 4.5 miles to STL, then
go 0.7 miles to parking area.

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GMU/Acres: 17 l / 640 acres
Open: Aug. IS- end of Feb. for hunting. Open

year-round for fishing.
Hunting: big game, small game, waterfowl
► Owl Mountain -

Jackson Co.

Directions: From Rand, go Non CR 27 for 7.6

miles to USFS Rd. 792. Go E for 0.6 miles to
BLM Rd. 2506. Timber activity may be present.
GMU/Acres: 17l / 640 acres
Open: Aug. 15- end of Feb.
Hunting: big game, small game
► Oxbow -

Moffat Co.
Directions: From Maybell, go 17 miles NW on
Hwy. 318 to parking lot on S side.
GMU/Acres: 2 / 640 acres
Open: Aug. 15- end of Feb. for hunting.
Hunting: deer, elk, pronghorn, waterfowl, dove,
rabbit, prairie dog
Fishing: Only Oxbow area of Little Snake River.

► Packers Gap -

Otero Co.

Directions: From Hwy. 50 in La Junta, take Hwy.

109 S for 14 miles to USFS Rd. 2200 (sign for
Vogel and Picketwire canyons). Take USFS Rd.
2200 approx. 7 miles W to CR 25. Intersection
of CR 25 and USFS Rd. 2200 at NE corner of
property. Next I mile S on CR 25 is E boundary of property. At SE corner is intersection of
CR 25 and CR G. First I mile Won CR G is S
boundary of property.
GMU/Acres: 135 / 640 acres
Open: Sept. I - end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit
► Parkdale -

Fremont Co.
Directions: 3 miles W of Parkdale on Hwy. 50.
GMU/Acres: 58 / 640 acres
Open: Year-round for fishing. Open Sept. I- end
of Feb. for hw1ting.
Hunting: deer, elk, lion, bighorn, small game

► Pawnee Coal Creek -

Weld Co.

LarimerCo.

Directions: From Hwy. 287, go 40 miles Won

Cherokee Park Rd. (CR 80C) to CR 103. Then
go W to CR 190. Go 5 miles to W side.
GMU/Acres: 7 / 640 acres
Open: Sept. I - end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game
Restrictions:

a. Access by foot only. Access permitted from

S side where property joins USFS land.
► Pat Canyon/Whitby -

Baca Co.

Directions:

Whitby Tract: From Springfield, go Won Hwy.
160 for 24.7 miles to CR 8. Go Son CR 8 for 5.5
miles to CR G. Go E for 0.8 miles to Comanche
National Grassland. STL N of Comanche.
Pat Canyon Tract: From Springfield, go Won Hwy.
160 for 24.7 miles to CR 8. Go Son CR 8 for IO
miles to K.irkwell. Go W on CR M for 2 miles to
CR 5. Go Son CR 5 for I.I miles.
GMU/Acres: 144 / l,302 acres
Open: Sept. I - end of Feb.
Hunting: small game, deer, pronghorn
Restrictions:

a. Access by foot only.
b. Motor vehicles prohibited.

Moffat Co.

Directions: E of Maybell, go S of Hwy. 40 on CR

14 to CR57, then go l- 2 miles Non CR 57.
Property is E of and partly adjacent to CR 57.
GMU/Acres: 87 / 440 acres
Open: Sept. I-end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit, dove

GMU/Acres: l l, 21 l / 640 acres
Open:m!J Sept. l-May31
Hunting: deer, elk, small game
Restrictions:

57 for 12 miles.

a. Access only from parking lot on CR 57.
► Pawnee Valley -

Logan Co.
Directions: From Sterling, at intersection of Hwy.
14 and Ball Park Rd.: 1. Go Won Hwy. 14 for
IO miles to CR 17. Go Non CR 17 for 2.8 miles
to parking area on E side of CR 17. 2. Go Won
Hwy. 14 for 6 miles to CR 25. Go Non CR 25
for 2 miles to CR 32. Go W on CR 32 for l.5
miles to CR 21.5. Go Non CR 21.5 for0.75
miles to parking area on E side of CR 21.5. 3.
Go Won Hwy. 14 for 8 miles to CR 21. Go N
on CR 21 for 2 miles to parking area where CR
21 dead ends. 4. Go Won Hwy. 14 for 8 miles to
CR 21. Go Non CR 21 for l mile to CR 30. Go
W on CR 30 for 0.25 miles to parking area.
GMU/Acres: 89 / 2,720 acres
Open: Sept. I- end of Feb.
Restrictions:

a. Foot access only, through designated park-

ing areas only.
► Peck Mesa -

Moffat Co.

Directions: From Maybell, take Hwy. 318 NW to

CR IO. Turn Son CR IO and go approx. 2 miles.
Property N of CR IO.
GMU/Acres: l l / 640 acres
Open: Aug. I- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game
Restrictions:

a. Only portable hunting blinds allowed.

b. Motor vehicles restricted to CR IO.
► Pfister Draw -

Larimer Co.

Directions: From Fort Collins, go 22 miles Non
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► Pine Tree Gulch -

Directions: Go IO miles W ofBriggsdale on Hwy.

Hwy. 287 to CR 80 C. Go W to CR 103 (known
as Four Corners). Go N for 7 miles to E properties.
To W STL, turn off USFS Rd. 200 and go W for
5 miles.
Sects. 25 &amp;36 are off CR 103, which goes through
SW corner ofSect. 36.
Sect. 34 is 5 miles W of CR I03 on USFS Rd. 200.
Go N for I mile on BLM two-track road.
GMUs/Acres: 7, 8 / l,920 acres
Open: Sept. I- end of Feb.
Hunting: pronghorn, small game
Restrictions:

a. Motor vehicles prohibited.
► Pine Arroyo -

Huertmo Co.
Directions: From Walsenburg, go 5 miles Eon
Hwy. IO to CR 120. Take CR 120 for 10.5 miles
N. Turn right (E) at T intersection on CR 122.
After 3 miles, turn left (N) to continue on CR
122. Go l mile to reach the property.
GMU/Acres: 128 / 640 acres
Open: Sept. I- end of Feb.
Hunting: pronghorn, coyote, rabbit

► Pinkham Mountain -

Jackson Co.

Directions: From Walden, go 13 miles Non Hwy.

125 to Hwy. 127. Go 9 miles N to CR 48 (USFS
Rd. 895), then go W for l.5 miles to CR 49
(USFS Rd. 891), then go S to end of road.
Note: USFS road closed to motorized travel at the
gate. Users must continue S approx. 1.25 miles
on road by foot or nonmotorized travel to STL
boundary.
GMU/Acres: 6 / 520 acres
Open: Aug. IS- end of Feb.
Hunting: big game, small game
► Pinnacle Rock -

Fremont Co.

Directions: From Canon City, go 15 miles Won

Hwy. 50 to Salt Lick BLM area. Then go 0.5
miles S through BLM to NE corner of STL.
Parking at Five Points Recreation Site.
GMU/Acres: 69 l / 520 acres
Open: Sept. I- May 31
Hunting: deer, elk, bighorn sheep, bear, turkey
► Pinon Hills -

Conejos Co.

Directions: From Manassa, go 3.6 miles Eon

Hwy. 142 to BLM Rd. 5006, then go SE for 3
miles. STL is S of road.
GMU/Acres: 81 / 640 acres
Open: Sept. I-end of Feb. for hunting.
Hunting: deer, elk, small game
► Pinon Ridge -

Moffat Co.

Directions: From Meeker, go W on Hwy. 64 to

CR 77. Go N to BLM Rd. 1509.
GMU/Acres: 11 / 640 acres
Open: Sept. I- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game
► Point Of Rodes -

Weld Co.

Directions: From the Barnesville intersection of

CR 61 and CR 68, go 8- 9 miles Eon CR 68 to
property, located on N side of CR 68.
GMU/Acres: 95 I / 640 acres
Open: Sept. I- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit,
upland game birds
► Poison Spyder -

San Miguel Co.

Directions: From Naturita, take Hwy. 141 for 15

miles S to CR 29W. Take CR 29W, then go W
1.7 miles from Hwy. 141 on BLM Rd. 4088. Go
2 miles NW, then turn Sand go I mile.
GMU/Acres: 70 / 640 acres
Open: Sept. I- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, small game

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Las Animas Co.

Directions: Travel S out of Kim on Hwy. 160.
Highway curves to W. Travel W for 6 miles to

CR 173 and turn N. Travel N on CR 173 for 2
miles.
GMU/Acres: 136 / 640 acres
Open: Sept. 1- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit
► Poitrey Creek-

Las Animas Co.

prox. 7 miles to CR 59. Go Son CR 59 approx. 4
miles to parking area on E side of CR 59, in NW
corner of Section 36.
GMU/Acres: 99 / 140 acres
Open: Sept. I- end of Feb.
Hunting: small game, waterfowl

area 2 on W side of Hwy. 287.
Parking Area 3: Take Hwy. 287 S for 12 miles to CR
F. Go W on CR F 1 mile to parking area on N
side of CR F.
GMU/Acres: 126, 127 / [ll!!l 38,234 acres
Open: Sept. I- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, pronghorn, coyote, dove, waterfowl

Restrictions:

Restrictions:

► Prospect -

Weld Co.

Directions: From Hudson, go E on Hwy. 52 ap-

a. Access through designated parking only.

Directions: From Kim, go W on Hwy. 160, then

turn Son CR 179. Property to E.
GMU/Acres: 143 / 640 acres
Open: Sept. 1- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, pronghorn, coyote, fox, bobcat, quail, rabbit
► Pole Gulch -

Moffat Co.
Directions:
Parcel 1: From Craig, go 39 miles Non Hwy. 13 to
CR 4, then go W for 1.75 miles. Land is S of CR
4, extending 5 miles W of CR 9.
m!!I Parcel 2: From Craig, go 39 miles N on
Hwy 13 to Moffat CR 4. Turn W on CR 4 and
go 4.4 miles to CR 9, then turn S on CR 9 and
go 3.6 miles to unmarked BLM road. Turn S
and go approximately 1.5 miles to the W side
of the property.
GMU/Acres: 3 / [ll!!l 11,666 acres
Open: Aug. I- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit

► Ptarmigan -

GrandCo.
Directions: From Fraser, take CR 50 (Crooked
Creek Rd.) W to USFS Rd. 882. Take Rd. 882 S
to property boundary.
GMU/Acres: 28 / 640 acres
Open: Sept. I-end of Feb. for hunting.
Hunting: deer, elk, bear, small game
Restrictions:

a. Motor vehicles prohibited except snowmo-

biles on I foot of snow.
► Punche Valley -

Conejos Co.

Directions: From Antonito, go 7.3 miles Eon

CR G to CR F (Punche Valley Rd.). Go SE then
S for 7.8 miles on CR F to BLM land. Access
by foot or horseback I mile E across adjoining
BLM land to SW corner of property.
GMU/Acres: 81 / 640 acres
Open: Sept. I- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, pronghorn, coyote, bobcat, rabbit

Restrictions:

a. Only portable hunting blinds allowed.

► Punkin Center -

Lincoln Co.

Directions:
► Poncha Pass -

Chaffee Co.
Directions: From Poncha Springs, go S 0.5 miles
on Hwy. 285 to NE corner.
GMU/Acres: 561 / 360 acres
Open: Sept. I - end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, rabbit

► Poudre River -

Larimer Co.

Directions: From Fort Collins, go NW on Hwy.

287 to Ted's Place (Conoco Station), then either
go Won Hwy. 14 for 1.7 miles to STL, or go N
on Hwy. 287 for 3 miles. Hwy. 14 access N and
E of road or through Gateway Park when open.
GMU/Acres: 191 / 5,760 acres
Open: Sept. I- May 15 for hunting. Open yearround for fishing as posted.
Hunting: big game, small game, furbearers
Fishing: cold-water stream (Poudre River, North
Fork of Poudre and Seaman Reservoir.)
Restrictions:

a. Public access prohibited E of Hwy. 287.

b. Access from Hwy. 14, from parking area on
W side of Hwy. 287, and USFS lands.
► Powder Wash -

Moffat Co.

Directions: From Craig, go 44.5 miles Non CR 7

to CR 4. Go 4.4 miles E on CR 4 to property. CR
4 bisects property.
GMU/Acres: 3 / 640 acres
Open: Aug. 15- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game,
waterfowl
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From Punkin Center:
Parking Area 1: Go S on Hwy. 71 for 7 miles to CR
T. Go Eon CRT for 1.8 miles to roadside parking area on N side of CRT.
Parking Area 2: Go S on Hwy. 71 for 7 miles to CR
T. Go Eon CRT for 3.1 miles to roadside parking area on N side of CRT.
GMU/Acres: 119 / 5,444 acres
Open: Sept. 1- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit, upland
game birds

a. Foot access only, through designated park-

ing areas only.
► RabbitEars -

JacksonCo.

Directions: From Walden, go Won Hwy. 14 to

mile marker 5.9, then go N for 0.6 miles to
parking lot. Or, continue W to mile marker 4.4;
lot on N side. Timber activity may be present.
GMU/Acres: 16 / 5,229 acres
Open: Aug. 15- end of Feb. for hunting. Open
year-round for fishing.
Hunting: big game, small game
Fishing: cold-water stream
Restrictions:

a. As posted, closure area on W side from

Aug. 15- Sept. 1.
► Railroad Gulch -

Chaffee Co.

Directions: From Hecla Jct. trailhead on the

Arkansas River, walk Hecla Jct. trail to the terminus near Seidel's Suckhole Rapid. Cross river
and follow Railroad Gulch for 1.25 miles E to N
end of property.
GMU/Acres: 57 / 369 acres
Open: Sept. I-end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, coyote, rabbit, turkey
► Rajadero Canyon -

Conejos Co.

Directions: From La Jara, go 14 miles Won CR

15. Turn left on dirt road at Centro, then go 7
miles on La Jara Res. Rd.
GMU/Acres: 81 / 673 acres
Open: Sept. I- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, bear, lion
Restrictions:

a. Motor vehicles prohibited off existing trails.

Restrictions:

a. Access is prohibited except by foot from
designated parking areas only.
b. Parking is prohibited except in designated
areas.
c. Camping is prohibited.
d. Overnight parking is prohibited.
► Quakey Mountain -

HuerfanoCo.

Directions: From Walsenburg, go 5 miles Eon

Hwy. 10 to CR 120. Take CR 120 N for 8.5
miles.
GMU/Acres: 128 / 640 acres
Open: Sept. I-end of Feb.
Hunting: pronghorn, coyote, rabbit

Gunnison Co.

Directions: From Hwys. 50 and 135, go Eon Hwy.

50 approx. 17 miles to CR 887 (Wuanita Hot
Springs Rd.). Go N for 10 miles to summit of
Black Sage Pass. Go S on USFS Rd. 887.48. Park
at trailhead 537 and go 2.5 miles.
GMU/Acres: 551 / 640 acres
Open: Aug. 15- end of Feb.
Hunting: big game, small game
► Queens -

► Rattlesnake -

Kiowa Co.

Directions:

From Eads:
Parking Areas 1&amp; 2: Take Hwy. 287 S for 10.5 miles.
Parking area I on E side of Hwy. 287. Parking

► Rattlesnake Hill -

Moffat Co.

Directions: From Craig, go Won Hwy. 40 for 27

miles to CR 57 (Price Creek Rd.). Go 5 miles S/SW
on CR 57 to CR 32, then go 4 miles SISE. Parking
and walk-through access gate at NE corner. Second
walk-through gate on drift fence in SE quarter.
GMU/Acres: 211 / 640 acres
Open: Sept. I- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, pronghorn, rabbit, sagegrouse
Restrictions:

a. Hunting prohibited within 0.25-mile safety

zone along E boundary as posted.

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► Red Canyon -

Jackson Co.

Directions: From Walden, go 0.5 miles W on

Hwy. 14 to CR 12W, then go 5.3 miles W to CR
18. Then go 4.5 miles W to CR 5 and go 1 mile
N to Delaney Butte Lakes SWA. Go Won CR
20 for 4.5 miles to oil well area, then take twotrack road 1 mile.
GMU/Acres: 16 / 640 acres
Open: Aug. 15- end of Feb.
Hunting: big game, small game
Restrictions:

a. Access only from parking area on USFS

road, suitable for 4WD only.
b. No trailer access past parking area.
► Red Lion Ranch -

Logan Co.

Directions: From Crook, go NE on Hwy. 138 for

8.25 miles to Sedgwick-Logan county line. Turn
S on CR 97/ l and go 1.25 miles to parking area.
Parking area off CR 97/1, just N of river bottom.
GMU/Acres: 92 / 200 acres
Open: Sept. I- May 31, 4 a.m.- 9 p.m.
Hunting: deer, turkey, dove, rabbit, squirrel
Restrictions:

a. On opening weekend of regular plains rifle

deer season and first day and weekend
of late plains rifle deer season, only deer
hunting permitted.
b. Launching or takeout of vessels prohibited
during waterfowl seasons.
► Red Rock -

Otero Co.

Directions: From Hwy. 50 in Rocky Ford, take

Hwy. 71 S for 5 miles to Hwy. 10. Take Hwy. 10
about 0.5 miles W to Hwy. 71 S. Take Hwy. 71
approx. 9 miles S to Hwy. 350, then take Hwy.
350 approx. 5 miles SW to CR 13. Take CR 13
approx. 6.5 miles S to USFS Rd. 2114, then take
USFS Rd. 2114 approx. 0.25 miles W (will be N
of NE corner; can travel another 0.75 miles W
and be on USFS land, N of property). Property
approx. 1 mile to S.
GMU/Acres: 135 / 640 acres
Open: Sept. 1- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit
► Red Wash -

Moffat Co.

Directions: From Dinosaur, go Eon Hwy. 40 to

Harpers Corner Rd. Turn N onto Harpers Corner Rd. and go to BLM Rd. 1620. Turn E onto
BLM Rd. 1620 and go to dead end of road. Access by foot or horseback only across adjacent
BLM lands.
GMU/Acres: 10 I 640 acres
Open: Aug. 15- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, small game
► Reservoir Draw -

Moffat Co.

Directions: From Craig, go 44.5 miles Non CR 7

to CR 4. Go 8.5 miles W on CR 4 to intersection
of CR 4 and CR 66. Property N of CR 4. Access
through adjacent public lands.
GMU/Acres: 2 / 640 acres
Open: Aug. 15- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game
► Ridge Road -

Jackson Co.

Directions: From Walden, go 1.2 miles W on

Hwy. 14 to CR 12W, then go 5.3 miles W to CR
18. Go 4.5 miles W to CR 5, then go S 1.7 miles
to parking area.

GMU/Acres: 16 / 320 acres
Open: Aug. 15- end of Feb.
Hunting: big game, small game
► Robinson Creek -

Weld Co.

Directions: Go 4 miles Non Hwy. 85 from Nunn

to CR 108, then go 6 miles Eon CR 108.Walk 1
mile S to NW corner of property.
GMU/Acres: 87 / 640 acres
Open: Sept. 1- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit, dove

► Rosener -

19 (Sherman St. in Fort Morgan) S out of town
for approx. 11 miles. Turn W onto CR F. Go
approx. 5 miles to CR 14 and turn S. Go approx.
1.5 miles to parking lot located on E side of
road.
GMU/Acres: 99 / 634 acres
Open: Sept. 1-end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, coyote, dove
► Rosita -

► Robinson Draw -

Moffat Co.
Directions: From Dinosaur, go Eon Hwy. 40
to Harpers Corner Rd. Turn N onto Harpers
Corner Rd. and go approx. 17.2 miles to tmnamed BLM road. Turn right onto tmnamed
BLM road and go approx. 160 yards; take the
first right turn. Recommended to have an ATV
or capable 4WD vehicle from here. Go approx.
2.5 miles, turn Wand travel approx. 0.6 miles.
Access by foot or horseback only across adjacent
BLM lands.
GMU/Acres: 10 / 640 acres
Open: Aug. 15- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

► Rock Creek -

Saguache Co.
Directions: From Villa Grove, head N for 0.75
miles, then turn Eon CR 57 and continue for
1.25 miles. Turn E on BLM 5345 (Raspberry
Gulch Rd.), then immediately turn Non BLM
5350 (North Rock Creek Rd.) and continue for
1.75 miles to the property.
GMU/Acres: 82 / 640 acres
Open: Sept. 1- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit

► Rock Fall -

Otero Co.

MorganCo.

Directions: From Fort Morgan, take Morgan CR

Custer Co.

Directions: From Westcliffe, go S for 3 miles on

Hwy. 69, then go E for 6 miles on CR 328. Go S
for 3 miles on CR 323.
GMU/Acres: 84 / 640 acres
Open: First day of archery deer and elk season
to May 31.
Hunting: deer, elk, bear, small game
Restrictions:

a. Discharge of firearms is restricted to hunt-

ing with muzzleloaders and shotguns only.
► Round Top -

Otero Co.

Directions: From Hwy. 50 in Rocky Ford, take
Hwy. 71 S for 5 miles to Hwy. 10. Take Hwy. 10

for 0.5 miles W to Hwy. 71 S. Take Hwy. 71 for
9 miles S to Hwy. 350. Take Hwy. 350 approx.
2.5 miles SW to CR N. Take CR N approx. 0.5
miles W to CR 16.5. Take CR 16.5 N to USFS
Rd. 2124.B, then take USFS Rd. 2124.B approx.
5 miles W to USFS Rd. 2124. Take USFS Rd.
2124 approx. 1 mile N to property. USFS Rd.
2124 goes N through property, meets USFS Rd.
2120 near N boundary. Take USFS Rd. 2120 S
through property, or N then E to CR 17.
GMU/Acres: 135 / 640 acres
Open: Sept. 1- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit

Directions: From Hyw. 50 in La Junta. take Hwy.

109 S for 14 miles to USFS Rd. 2200 (sign for
Vogel and Picketwire canyons). Take USFS Rd.
25 S for 6 miles to CR B. Take CR B W for 2
miles to USFS Rd. 2164 (CR B curves toward S
by intersection). Take USFS Rd. 2164 approx. 2
miles NW to intersection with USFS Rd. 2164.F.
Take USFS Rd. 2164.F approx. 0.75 miles N.
USFS Rd. 2164.F goes through SE corner of
property.
GMU/Acres: 135 / 640 acres
Open: Sept. 1-end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit
► Romeo -

Conejos Co.

Directions:

From Romeo:
1: Go Non Hwy. 285 for 0.5 miles to CR P. Go W
on CR P for 2.9 miles, then continue Won CR
P (BLM 5055: Cinder Pits) and access property
from the S, across adjoining BLM land.
2: Go Non Hwy. 285 for 2.1 miles to CR R. Go
Won CR R for 3.1 miles, then continue Won
BLM 5060: Capulin Peak and access STL from
the N across adjoining BLM land.
GMU/Acres: 81 / 640 acres
Open: Sept. 1- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit,
turkey

► Russell Creek -

Saguache Co.

Directions:

Parcel 1: From Saguache, go 8.5 miles S to CR R,
then turn E and go 2.5 miles.
Parcel 2: From Saguache, go 6.5 miles S to CRT,
then turn E and go 6 miles to CR 53. Turn Sand
go4 miles.
GMU/Acres: 682 / 1,920 acres
Open: Sept. 1- end of Feb.
Hunting: elk, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit
► Rye Slough -

Park Co.

Directions: From Hartse!, go Son Hwy. 9 for 1.75

miles to CR 53. Follow CR 53 for 22 miles.
GMU/Acres: 58 / 8,973 acres
Open: Sept. 1-end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, coyote, rabbit, upland game

birds
► Saddle Mountain -

Park Co.

Directions: From Guffey, go 6 miles N on CR 59

to USFS boundary. Go 1.5 miles E over mountain by foot or horseback.
GMU/Acres: 581 / 640 acres
Open: Sept. 1-end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, bear

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Routt Co.
Directions: From Hayden, go S on CR 37 for 7

miles.
GMU/Acres: 13 / 640 acres
Open: First day of archery deer and elk season

through May 31.
Hunting: deer, elk, dusky grouse, rabbit
► Saguache Creek -

Saguache Co.
Directions: From Moffat, go S for 2 miles on Hwy.

17, which bisects STL and provides several access points W of CR 0.
GMU/Acres: 682 / 2,714 acres
Open: Aug. 15- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, small game
► SaintChartes -

Pueblo Co.

Directions: From Pueblo, go Eon Hwy. 50 to 27th

Lane until it turns into Doyle Rd. From end
of pavement, go 4 miles to access gate. Follow
signs to parking lot. Access by foot or horseback
only.
GMU/Acres: 128 / 14,213 acres
Open: Aug. 15- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, pronghorn, scaled quail, dove,
rabbit, coyote
Restrictions:

a. Discharging firearms prohibited within

0.25-mile range of buildings.
b. Access from parking areas only.
► Sakariason -

Las Animas Co.
Directions: From Trinidad, go W for 15.3 miles

on Hwy. 12 to CR41.7. Go 11.6 miles N.
GMU/Acres: 85 / 560 acres
Open: Sept. 1- May 31
Hunting: deer, elk, bear, lion, turkey
Restrictions:

a. Access restricted as posted on W side.
► San Antonito -

Conejos Co.

Directions: From Antonito, go 8.9 miles on CR G

to CR 21. Go NW for 1.4 miles to property.
GMU/Acres: 81 / 640 acres
Open: Sept. 1- end of Feb.
Hunting: coyote, rabbit
► Sand Arroyo -

Baca Co.

Directions: From Vilas, take CR 36 S to CR X

Property located to NE of intersection. Park on
CR 36 or CR X to access property.
GMU/Acres: 139 / 640 acres
Open: Sept. 1- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit
► Sand Canyon -

Baca Co.
Directions: From Springfield, head W on Hwy.

160, then travel Son CR 8. Turn on USFS Rd.
2360D and follow to edge of property. Park on
USFS Rd.
GMU/Acres: 144 / 640 acres
Open: Sept. 1- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, pronghorn, coyote, fox, bobcat, quail, rabbit

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► Sand Creek Central -

Chaffee Co.
Directions: Go 0.25 miles S ofHwys. 291 and 285
or 6.5 miles N of Poncha Springs on Hwy. 285.

GMU/Acres: 58 / 640 acres
Open: Sept. 1- May 31
Hunting: deer, elk, lion, small game

STL is on W side of Hwy. 285.
GMU/Acres: 56 / 597 acres
Open: Sept. 1-end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, small game
► Sand Creek -

Jackson Co.
Directions: Follow directions to Elk Mountain

STL or State Forest State Park by foot or horseback.
GMU/Acres: 6 / 3,280 acres
Open: Aug. 15- end of Feb.
Hunting: big game, small game
Restrictions:

a. Camping permitted only as posted.
► Sand Creek South -

Baca Co.
Directions: From Campo, go 15 miles Won Rd.

J, turn S on Rd. 13 and go 5.5 miles to forest
service pasture, Gate 2C. Go S and E for l mile,
then take right fork S for 0.25 miles.
GMU/Acres: 144 / 319 acres
Open: Sept. 1- May 31
Hunting: deer, lion, dove, scaled quail, rabbit,
coyote, bobcat, turkey
► Sand Gulch No. 1 -

Fremont Co.
Directions: From Hwy. 50 in Howard, go N on

CR 7 approx. 0.25 miles. At CRs 7 and 45, go E
on CR 45 approx. 0.5 miles to Sand Gulch. At
Sand Gulch, go N approx. 0.75 miles to STL.
Timber activity may be present.
GMU/Acres: 58 / 640 acres
Open: Sept. 1- May 31
Hunting: deer, elk, lion, small game
Restrictions:

a. Motor vehicles prohibited off BLM access
road.
► Sand Gulch No. 2 -

Fremont Co.
Directions: From Badger Creek and Arkansas

River, go N about 2.5 miles following closed
BLM road. From BLM road closure, access by
foot or horseback only.
GMU/Acres: 57 / 560 acres
Open: Sept. 1- May 31
Hunting: deer, elk, lion, small game
► Sand Gulch No. 3 -

Fremont Co.
Directions: From Cotopaxi, go Non CR 12 ap-

prox. 4 miles to CR 157A. Go Won CR 157A
approx. 0.75 miles to BLM Falls Gulch/Falls
Gulch Mountain Rd. Go S, then W on BLM
Falls Gulch/Falls Gulch Mountain Rd. approx.
3 miles. STL is l mile W by foot or horseback
from end of road.
GMU/Acres: 58 / 640 acres
Open: Sept. 1- May 31
Hunting: deer, elk, lion, small game
► Sand Gulch No. 4 -

Fremont Co.
Directions: From Cotopaxi, go Non CR 12 about

15 miles to Jack Hall/BLM Rd. Go Won Jack
Hall/BLM Rd. to designated parking area. STL
is Sand W about 4 miles.

► Sandy Bluffs -

Yuma Co.
Directions: From Idalia, go 8.5 miles N on CR

DD at Arikaree River.
GMU/Acres: 102 / 3,682 acres
Open: Sept. 1- May 31, 4 a.m.- 9 p.m.
Hunting: deer, turkey, dove, rabbit, squirrel
Restrictions:
a. Public access prohibited E of US 385.
► San Luis Hills -

Conejos Co.
Directions: In Antonito at Hwy. 285 and 6th St.

(CR G), go l 1.5 miles Eon CR G. Turn Non
two-track road and go l mile. STL is 0.25 miles
E across BLM to W edge.
GMU/Acres: 81 / 640 acres
Open: Aug. 15- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, pronghorn, rabbit, grouse,
coyote
► San Luis Lakes -

Alamosa Co.
Directions: From Mosca, go l mile Non Hwy. 17

to Lane 6 N, then 7.5 miles E to San Luis Lakes
SWA. Access to STL from San Luis Lakes SWA
parking lot only. Cross over to STL via gates on
W side ofSWA.
GMU/Acres: 82 / 1,300 acres
Open: July 15- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game
Restrictions:

a. Access by foot or horseback from San Luis
Lakes SWA only.
b. Bicycles prohibited.
c. Game carts allowed.
► Savory East -

Las Animas Co.
Directions: From Pritchett, take Hwy. 160, then

turn N on Baca CR 0 to parking lot on forest
service allotment.
GMU/Acres: 137 / 640 acres
Open: Sept. 1- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, pronghorn, coyote, fox, bobcat,
quail, rabbit
► Scandinavian Gulch -

Moffat Co.
Directions: From Craig, go 39 miles Non Hwy.

13 to CR 4. Go W for 14.8 miles on CR 4 to CR
88. Turn S on CR 88 and go 2.4 miles. CR 88
bisects property.
GMU/Acres: 3 / 640 acres
Open: Aug. 15- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game
► Schultz Canyon -

Huerfano Co.
Directions: From Walsenburg, take CR 330 (Ideal

Rd.) S for 11 miles. CR 330 traverses NE quarter
of Sec. 31 and S half of Sect. 36. CR 310 enters
NE quarter of Sec. 31 on E side.
GMU/Acres: 85 / 960 acres
Open:Sept. l - May31
Hunting: deer, bear, lion, rabbit, dove, bandtailed pigeon, turkey

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► Settlement -

Kit Carson Co.

► Sikes Ranch -

Baca Co.

► Sleeping Giant -

Routt Co.

Directions: From intersection of Hwy. 36 and

Directions: From Prichett, go W on Hwy. 160

Directions: From Steamboat Springs, go 8 miles

Yuma CR M, go Son CR M for 7 miles, then
head Eon Kit Carson CR No for 7 miles to
South Fork Republican STL parking lot. To
access property, go E from there 0.5 miles. Road
turns S, then back E, which turns into mile
marker 5/10. Go to intersection and turn Son
CR 40, then go S for 0.5 miles to parking lot.
GMU/Acres: 109 / 960 acres
Open: Sept. 1- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit, dove

to CR 3. Go Son CR 3 approx. 8 miles. At the
"Silces South Rock Quarry" sign, turn W. Access
to STL only from and through Silces Ranch
SWA.
GMU/Acres: 144 / 641 acres
Open: Sept. 1-end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, ellc, waterfowl, fall turkey, rabbit,
bobcat

W on Hwy. 40 and turn N on CR 44. Turn left
at CR 46 and go 4 miles to signed parking area.
Gate, parking lot in NW corner.
GMU/Acres: 214 / 400 acres
Open: Sept. 1- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, bear, grouse

► Sevenmile Ridge -

Moffat Co.

Directions: From Maybell, go 17.5 miles Won

Hwy. 318 to CR 67. Turn N on CR 67 and go 6.3
miles. Property 2 miles to W of CR 67. Access
through adjacent public lands.
GMU/Acres: 2 / 640 acres
Open: Aug. 15- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, ellc, pronghorn, small game
► Shaw Creek -

Rio Grande Co.

Directions: Go 6 miles E of South Fork, or 9 miles

W of Del Norte on Hwy. 160. Turn Sat New
Hope Community Church and take the gravel
road W of church to parking area.
GMU/Acres: 80 / 469 acres
Open: Sept. 1- end of Feb. Open through March
31 for mountain lion hunting only.
Hunting: elk, mule deer, lion, grouse, rabbit,
coyote, bobcat
Restrictions:

a. Access by foot or horseback only.
► Sheephead Basin -

Moffat Co.

Directions: From Maybell, go 28.2 miles W on
Hwy. 318. Turn N on CR 46. Go l.l miles on

Restrictions:

Yuma Co.

Directions: From Wray, go S for 5 miles on Hwy.

385 to CR 30. Go E approx. l mile on paved
road, turn S following paved road, then turn E
onto CR 22 and continue 0.5 miles E to parking
lot. Access to property from Simmons SWA
parking area.
GMU/Acres: 102 / 160 acres
Open: Sept. 1- May 31
Hunting: deer, rabbit, squirrel, turkey, dove

CR 46. Access through adjacent public lands.
GMU/Acres: 2 / 640 acres
Open: Aug. l 5- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, ellc, pronghorn, small game
►Sheepherder Springs -

MoffiltCo.

Directions: From Maybell, go 17.5 miles Won

Hwy. 318 to CR 67. Turn Non CR 67 and go 7.6
miles to CR 126. Continue Non CR 126 for 1.9
miles. Access through adjacent public lands.
GMU/Acres: 2 / 640 acres
Open: Aug. 15- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, ellc, pronghorn, small game
► Shelf Road -

Teller Co.

Directions: From Cripple Creek, take CR 88

(Shelf Rd.) approx. 8 miles.
GMU/Acres: 581 / 640 acres
Open: Sept. 1- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, ellc, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit
► Short Creek Baldy -

Fremont Co.
Directions: From Cotopaxi, go Won Hwy. 50
for 6 miles to Kerr Gulch Rd., then go SW for
5 miles.
GMU/Acres: 86 / 640 acres
Open: Sept. 1- May 31
Hunting: deer, ellc, lion, small game

► Simsberry Draw -

Moffat Co.

Directions: Take Hwy. 318 W from Maybell lo
miles to BLM Rd. 2122, then go N 2.5 miles.
GMU/Acres: 3 / 640 acres
Open: Sept. 1- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game
► Sixteen Ditch -

JacksonCo.

Directions: From 6th and Main St. in Walden,

travel 0.6 miles S to CR 12W. Go 4.3 miles Won
12W to CR 33. Take CR 33 N approx. 2.3 miles;
SE corner of STL approx. 250 yards W of CR 33.
GMU/Acres: 161 / 280 acres
Open: Sept. 1-end of Feb.
Hunting: pronghorn, sage-grouse, rabbit
► Skull Creek -

GrandCo.

Directions: E of Kremmling, turn N off Hwy. 40

a. Open l hour before sunrise to l hour after
sunset. Hunters may remain as long as
reasonable to retrieve downed game. Night
hunting with permit also allowed.
b. Motorized travel restricted to primary access route, CR 0 .
c. Parking only in designated parking lots.
d. Access prohibited in the building envelope
and designated safety zones, as posted.
e. Camping, fires, OHV use, wood cutting or
gathering are prohibited.
f. Trapping allowed with permit. Permits
must be on trappers at all times while trapping. Permits available at the CPW
Area Office of Lamar, 719-336-6600, or by
calling local officer at 719-980-0025.
► Simmons -

► Slide Mountain -

on CR 2 and go 4 miles to Black Mountain Rd.
Go 7.2 miles. Turn left, go 0.2 miles to fork and
go left 0.3 miles to sign. Access is steep with no
access across neighboring private land on S, W
orN.
GMU/Acres: 18 / l,280 acres
Open: Sept. 1-end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, ellc, pronghorn
► Snyder Prairie -

Washington Co.

Directions: From Otis, take Hwy. 61 S approx.

10 miles. Turn Eon CR 30. Go approx. 2 miles;
parking area on N side. Another parking area
farther down CR 30, also on N side.
GMU/Acres: 101 / 11,842 acres
Open: Sept. 1- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, coyote, dove, waterfowl
► South80 -

MoffatCo.

Directions: From Craig, go 39 miles N on Hwy.
13 to CR 4. Turn W on CR 4 and go 4.4 miles

to CR 9. Then turn Son CR 9 and go 6.6 miles
to CR 118. Turn Eon CR 118 and go 1.7 miles.
Access from adjacent public lands.
GMU/Acres: 3 / 80 acres
Open: Aug. 15- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game
► South Duffy Mountain -

Moffat Co.

Directions: Go S of Craig on Hwy. 13 to CR 5 l.

Go W for 2 miles to CR 17, then go N 5 miles.
GMU/Acres: 211 / 640 acres
Open: Sept. 1-end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, ellc, pronghorn, small game
► South Fork Republican -

Kit Carson, Yuma Cos.

Directions: From intersection of Hwy. 36 and

Yuma CR M, go Son CR M for 7 miles, then
head E on Kit Carson CR Nn for 7 miles to
South Fork Republican STL parking lot.
GMU/Acres: 109 / 2,41 l acres
Open: Sept. 1- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit, upland
game birds

Moffilt Co.

Directions: From Dinosaur, go Eon Hwy. 40 to

CR 104. Turn NE onto CR 104, then go to CR
95.
GMU/Acres: 10 / 639 acres
Open: Aug. 15- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, ellc, small game

► South Fork Spring Canyon -

Yuma Co.

Directions: From Idalia, go 5 miles Won Hwy.

36. Continue W on CR 9 for 2 miles to parking
area.
GMU/Acres: 102 / 640 acres
Open: Sept. 1-end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit,
upland game birds
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HuerfanoCo.

Directions: From Walsenburg, take Hwy. 69 NW

towards Gardner. Pass through Gardner, then
go W on CR 550. Turn S immediately on CR
560. Continue straight on CR 540. Property
approx. 2 miles from CR 550.
GMU/Aaes: 85 / 640 acres
Open: Sept. 1- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game
► South Middle Creek -

Huerfano Co.

Directions: From La Veta, go 0.5 miles S on Hwy.

12 to Indian Creek Rd. (USFS Rd. 410). Go W
for 11 miles. Timber activity may be present.
GMU/Aaes: 85 / 1,105 acres
Open: Sept. I- May 31
Hunting: deer, elk, bear, lion, turkey, dusky
grouse
Note: Road access is currently closed. Access by
foot or ATV only through USFS land to the S.
► South Mountain -

Dolores Co.
Directions: Take Hwy. 141 to Disappointment
Creek Rd. (CR 19Q). Continue on CR 19Q to
CR 29 (USFS Rd. 240/Ryman Creek Rd.). Go
Son CR 29/USFS Rd. 240/Ryman Creek Rd.
for approx. 3 miles. Park along USFS Rd. 240
(Ryman Creek Rd.). Hike or horseback E approx. 5.5 miles across USFS and BLM lands to
property.
GMU/Aaes: 711 / 640 acres
Open: Sept. I- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, turkey, coyote, rabbit

► South Nipple Rim -

Moffat Co.

Directions: From Maybell, go Non CR 19 for 12

miles to CR 21. Then go N for 11 miles to
CR 7 and head N for 2 miles to CR 4. Then go
W for 9 miles to CR 66 and head S.
GMUs/Acres: 2, 3 / 19,962 acres
Open: Aug. IS- end of Feb. for hunting.
Hunting: deer, elk, pronghorn, coyote
Restrictions:

a. Discharging firearms prohibited within
I00 feet of buildings, corrals as posted.
► South Pawnee Creek -

Weld Co.

Directions:

From New Raymer:
WestSide:Go 3.5 miles Eon Hwy. 14 to CR 137.
Go 3 miles Non CR 137 to S boundary ofST[s
Wside.
East Side: Go 5.5 miles Eon Hwy. 14 to CR 141.
Go 3 miles Non CR 141 to S boundary ofST[s
Eside.
From Stoneham:
West Side: Go 5.5 miles Won Hwy. 14 to CR 137.
Go 3 miles Non CR 137 to S boundary ofST[s
Wside.
East Side: Go 3.5 miles Won Hwy. 14 to CR 141.
Go 3 miles Non CR 141 to S boundary ofST[s
Eside.

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From Fort Morgan:
West Side: Go 24 miles Non Hwy. 52 to Hwy.
14. Go 1.5 miles Eon Hwy. 14 to CR 137. Go 3
miles N on CR 137 to S boundary of ST[s W
side.
East Side: Go 24 miles Non Hwy. 52 to Hwy. 14.
Go 3.5 miles Eon Hwy. 14 to CR 141. Go 3
miles Non CR 141 to S boundary of ST[s E
side.
GMU/Acres: 88 / 1,720 acres
Open: Sept. I- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit, dove
► South Pinon Hills -

Conejos Co.

Directions: From Antonito, go 7.3 miles Eon CR

G to CR F (Punche Valley Rd.). Go SE 3.5 miles
on CR F to STL access road on S side of CR
F. Access to other parts of property in Sections
35, 34, 33 and 32 to W of Section 36 is across
adjoining BLM land.
GMU/Acres: 81 / 2,240 acres
Open: Sept. I- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, pronghorn, coyote, bobcat,
rabbit
► South Roggen -

Weld Co.

Directions: From I-76, take Roggen exit (exit 48)

and head Son CR 73 for 3.5 miles to CR 18. Go
Eon CR 18 for 2 miles to CR 77. From intersection of CR 18 and CR 77, go Non access road
for 1 mile to marked parking lot on E side of
access road.
GMU/Acres: 99 / 1,880 acres
Open: Sept. I- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit, upland
game birds
► Spencer Draw -

Moffat Co.

Directions: From Dinosaur, go Eon Hwy. 40

to Harpers Corner Rd. Turn N onto Harpers
Corner Rd. and go to SH 40A. Turn E onto SH
40A and go approx. 1.8 miles to unnamed BLM
road. Turn right onto unnamed BLM road and
go approx. 2 miles. Access by foot or horseback
only across adjacent BLM land.
GMU/Acres: 10 / 640 acres
Open: Aug. 15- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, small game
► Spinney -

Park Co.

Directions:

Access 11: From Hartse!, go Eon Hwy. 24 for 2.5
miles. STL is S of Hwy. 24.
Access 12: From Hartse!, go Eon Hwy. 24 for 4.5
miles. Turn Non CR 15 (Elkhorn Rd.). STL is
W of CR 15.
Access 13: From Hartse!, go SE on CR 59 for 5.5
miles. STL is N of CR 59.
Access 14: From Spinney Mountain State Park or
Spinney Mountain SWA, hike W or S respectively.
GMU/Acres: 50, 58, 581 / 4,674 acres
Open: Sept. I- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit

► Spring Creek Basin -

San Miguel Co.

Directions: Take CR K20 (Spring Creek Basin

Rd.) off of Disappointment Creek Rd. to BLM
Rd. 4080 that goes to STL.
GMU/Acres: 70 / 640 acres
Open: Sept. 1- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, coyote, rabbit
► Spring Gulch -

Saguache Co.

Directions: From Saguache, go Won Hwy. 114

for 14.8 miles to CR 41G. Go S for 4.1 miles to
USFS Rd. 708. Go NW for 1.6 miles on USFS
Rd. 708. Park at old USFS road/trail. Walk N 0.6
miles on old road to property boundary.
GMU/Acres: 68 / 640 acres
Open: Sept. I- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit
► Spring Valley -

Kit Carson Co.

Directions: From Burlington, go Non Hwy. 385

for approx. 14 miles to CR Nn. Go Won CR
Nn to CR 45, which turns S. Go S on CR 45 for
l mile to parking lot.
GMU/Acres: 109 / 960 acres
Open: Sept. I- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, coyote, rabbit
► State Line -

Baca Co.

Directions: From Campo, go 4 miles W on Rd. J,

then go S on Rd. 24 for 5 miles. Turn E through
USFS pasture gate 6M. Go l mile to gate 6A.
Or, from gate 6A, walk approx. 2 miles SE to
property.
GMU/Acres: 144 / 496 acres
Open: Sept. 1- end of Feb.
Hunting: pronghorn, scaled quail, rabbit, coyote
Restrictions:

a. Access by foot only.
► Steel Canyon -

Saguache Co.

Directions: From Villa Grove, go Eon CR LL57

(USFS Rd. 970) for 3.5 miles.
GMU/Acres: 82 / 640 acres
Open: Aug. 15- end of Feb. for hunting.
Hunting: deer, elk, pronghorn, rabbit, coyote
► Steinhoff Hill -

LarimerCo.

Directions: From Fort Collins, go N on Hwy. 287

approx. 16 miles to CR 74£ at The Forks. Go
4 miles Won CR 74£, then go Non CR 37 for
0.5 miles.
GMU/Acres: 191 / 480 acres
Open: Sept. I- end of Feb.
Hunting: big game, small game
Restrictions:

a. Big-game hunting by archery only.
b. Small-game hunting prohibited except by

archery or shotguns not firing single slugs.
► Sterling Prairie -

Logan Co.

Directions: From Sterling, take Hwy. 6 E. There

are several parking areas along Hwy. 6, the first
approx. 6 miles E of interstate, and the second
approx. 9 miles E of interstate.
West Side Parking: Go SE on Hwy. 61 approx. 3.5

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miles to parking area. Or take Hwy. 61 S to
Logan CR 24.8 and turn right. Veer left onto
Logan CR 47. Go approx. 3 miles to parking
area on W side of road.
East Side Parking: Take Hwy. 6 approx. 12 miles E of
interstate. Turn S onto Logan CR 67 and travel
approx. 2.5 miles. Turn W onto Logan CR 30
and travel approx. 1 mile to parking area.
GMUs/Acres: 93, 97, 98 / 44,733 acres
Open: Sept. 1- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, pronghorn, coyote, dove
► Steven's Gulch -

Larimer Co.

Directions: From Fort Collins, take Hwy. 287 N

to CR 74E (Red Feather Lakes Rd.). Go Won
CR 74E to USFS road near mile marker 11 on
74E. Follow USFS road S until it enters USFS
land. Access by foot or horse across USFS land.
No public road access directly to property
boundary.
GMU/Acres: 191 / 480 acres
Open: Sept. 1- end of Feb.
Hunting: big game, small game
► Stokes Gulch -

Routt Co.
Directions: From Hayden, go S on CR 37 to CR
59.
GMU/Acres: 13 / 1,863 acres
Open: First day of archery deer and elk season
to May 31.
Hunting: deer, elk, pronghorn, waterfowl.

► Stone Corral -

Weld Co.

Directions:

From Ault: Go 18.5 miles Eon Hwy. 14 to CR 69.
Go 7 miles Non CR 69 to CR 104. Go 1-3 miles
Won CR 104.
From Briggsdale: Go 4 miles Won Hwy. 14 to CR
69. Go 7 miles Non CR 69 to CR 104. Go 1- 3
miles W on CR 104.
GMU/Acres: 87 / 1,041 acres
Open: Sept. 1- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit, dove
► Stonehouse Gulch -

Saguache Co.
Directions: From Saguache, go 10 miles Non
Hwy. 285 to BLM road, then go S from Noland
Gulch Loop Rd. to Stonehouse Gulch (across
Hwy. 285 from Mineral Hot Springs). Go W for
0.5 miles, then go S for 2 miles.
GMU/Acres: 681 / 560 acres
Open: Aug. 15- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, pronghorn, rabbit, coyote

► Stoney Face Mountain -

Fremont Co.

Directions: From Cotopaxi, go 17 miles Non CR

12. Timber activity may be present.
GMU/Acres: 58 / 640 acres
Open: Sept. 1- May 31
Hunting: deer, elk, bear, dusky grouse, turkey
► Sugar Loaf -

Conejos Co.

Directions: From Manassa, go Eon Colo. 142 for
10 miles to CR V. Go Non CR V for 1.3 miles

across adjoining BLM land.
GMU/Acres: 81 / 640 acres
Open: Sept. 1- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, coyote, rabbit, turkey
► Sultan Creek -

San Juan Co.

Directions: From Silverton, go Son Hwy. 550 for

6 miles to USFS Rd. 584. Go Won USFS Rd 584
(Little Malas Lake Rd.) to USFS trailhead parking area for USFS trail 555.
GMU/Acres: 74 / 640 acres
Open: Sept. 1-end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, moose, coyote
► Sunny Moon -

Baca Co.

Directions: From Springfield, turn Son CR 17,

then across USFS grasslands to SW corner of
property.
GMU/Acres: 144 / 640 acres
Open: Sept. 1- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, pronghorn, coyote, fox, bobcat,
quail, rabbit
► Sweetwater -

Kiowa Co.

Directions: From Wiley, go Non Hwy. 287 to CR

A. Go W on CR A to CR 40, then go N for 3
miles.
GMU/Acres: 126 / 640 acres
Open: For fishing, from last day of waterfowl
season (or as posted) through Oct. 31. Open for
hunting Sept. 1 through last day of waterfowl
season (or as posted) to March 30.
Hunting: waterfowl, small game, deer
Fishing: Nee So Pah Reservoir
► Table Mountain -

Fremont Co.
Directions: From Canon City, go 8 miles Eon
Hwy. 50 to Hwy. 67. Then go N for 3 miles and
turn Eon CR 123. Go 0.25 miles to CR 132
and turn N. Go 9 miles to Beaver Creek SWA.
Access via upper parking area of Beaver Creek
SWA. Note: No public access from Hwy 115.
GMU/Acres: 59 / 9,427 acres
Open: Sept. 1- May 31
Hunting: deer, bear, lion, rabbit, dove, turkey,
coyote
Restrictions:

a. Horseback riding prohibited except during

big-game hunting season.
► Tallahassee Road -

Fremont Co.
Directions: From Canon City, go 12 miles Won
Hwy. 50 to Hwy. 9. Go NW for 9 miles on Hwy.
9 to CR 2. Take CR 2 W for 3 miles.
GMU/Acres: 58 / 640 acres
Open: Sept. 1- May 31
Hunting: deer, elk, pronghorn, coyote, bear,
grouse

► Taos Valley -

Conejos Co.

Directions: From Antonito, go E on CR G for 4.5

miles to CR 18. Go Son CR 18 for approx. 3
miles to two-track (4x4) road, then continue S
on two-track road for approx. 3.1 miles. Walk approx. 0.1 miles NE to SW corner of property.
GMU/Acres: 81 / 640 acres
Open: Sept. 1-end of Feb.
Hunting: pronghorn, coyote
► Tarryall Creek -

Park Co.

Directions: From Como, go 0.4 miles Eon Hwy.

285 to CR 15 (Elkhorn Rd.). Go Son CR 15 for
3.5 miles to CR 32 (Albino Rd.). Go Eon CR 32
for 0.6 miles to BLM land. Access to property
only from adjoining BLM land near SE corner
of property, by foot only. Property not accessible
from CR 15.
GMU/Acres: 50 / 640 acres
Open: Sept. 1- end of Feb. for big and small game
hunting.
Hunting: deer, elk, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit,
turkey
Fishing: Year-round on Tarryall Creek on NE
corner.
► Taylor Draw -

Jackson Co.

Directions: From Rand, go S on Hwy. 125 for 2.2

miles to CR 21, which becomes USFS Rd. 740.
Go 7.1 miles to Jack Creek. Take USFS Rds. 742
and 743 for 3.1 miles to gate.
GMU/Acres: 171 / 320 acres
Open: Aug. 15- end of Feb.
Hunting: big game, small game
► TecoloteCreek -

LasAniimasCo.

Directions: From Kim, take Hwy. 160 to CR 36.

Access on foot through USFS property.
GMU/Acres: 143 / 560 acres
Open: Sept. 1-end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, pronghorn, coyote, fox, bob-

cat, quail, rabbit
► Ted's Canyon -

Moffat Co.

Directions: There is no public motor vehicle

access directly to this STL. Only reachable
from adjacent BLM lands. Access by foot or
horseback only.
Property Description: Township 3N, Range 97W,
Section 16. See property map at
cpw.state.co.us/stl-finder.

GMU/Acres: 11 / 640 acres
Open: Aug. 15- end of Feb.
Hunting: big game and small game only
► Temple Canyon -

Moffat Co.

Directions: From Craig, go SW on Hwy. 40 for

27 miles to CR 57 (Price Creek Rd.). Turn S to
Rattlesnake Hill. Access via Rattlesnake Hill and
BLM land, about 3 miles.
GMU/Acres: 211 / 637 acres
Open: Sept. 1-end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, small game, birds

near NE corner of property. Access to property
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► Texas Creek No. 1 -

Fremont Co.
Directions: From Hwy. 50 at Texas Creek, go N

on CR 27 (Texas Creek Gulch) about 2.5 miles
to 217A Rd. Continue N/NW on 217A Rd. for 1
mile to NE corner of STL.
GMU/Acres: 58 I 250 acres
Open: Sept. 1- May 31
Hunting: deer, elk, lion, bighorn sheep, small
game
a. Access by foot or horseback only except on
217ARd.
► Texas Creek No. 2 -

Fremont Co.
Directions: From Texas Creek No. l STL, contin-

ue N on 217A Rd. for 5 miles. STL is 0.5 miles
W through BLM land. No access road to STL.
GMU/Acres: 58 I 160 acres
Open: Sept. 1- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, lion, bighorn sheep, small
game
Huerfano Co.

Directions: From Walsenburg, take Hwy. 10

for 7.2 miles E. Take CR 210 S for 2.1 miles.
Continue straight on CR 211 for 5 miles. Turn
left (E) on CR 213. Continue 0.5 miles to the
property.
GMU/Acres: 133 / 640 acres
Open: Sept. 1- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit
► The Poso -

Moffat Co.
Directions: From Maybell, go 5 miles Won Hwy.

40, then turn Son BLM Rd. 1558. Go about
0.25 miles.
GMU/Acres: 11 / 640 acres
Open: Sept. 1-end of Feb.
Hunting: pronghorn, deer, elk, small game

Conejos Co.

Directions: From Antonito, go Won Hwy. 17 for
5 miles to CR 8.5. Go N for l mile and turn E

onto CR G, then go Eon CR G for 0.5 miles and
turn N onto CR 9. Go l mile N to SE corner of
property at CR 9 and CR H.
GMU/Acres: 81 / 640 acres
Open: Sept. 1- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, pronghorn, lion, coyote,
bobcat, rabbit
Moffat Co.

Directions: From Dinosaur, go Eon Hwy. 40 to
CR 16. Turn N onto CR 16 and go approx. 8.6
miles to unnamed BLM road. Recommended to
use an ATV from this point. Turn S onto BLM
road, then go approx. 4.4 miles.
GMU/Acres: 10 / 650 acres
Open: Aug. 15- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, small game
Moffat Co.
Directions: From Maybell, go 14.5 miles Won

Hwy. 318. Turn Son CR21S. Go 4.7 miles on
CR 21S to CR 10. Go Won CR 10 for 8.9 miles
to BLM Rd. 1610. Travel on BLM Rd. 1610 for
0.8 miles to edge of property. Can also access
STL through adjacent public lands.
GMU/Acres: 2 / 642 acres
Open: Aug. 15- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

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a. Camping allowed as posted.
Park, Lake Cos.
Directions: From Fairplay, go N on Hwy. 9 for 4

Parcel 1: Go S from Hartsel 14 miles on Hwy. 9.
Turn Eon CR 116 (39-Mile Mtn. Rd.) and go
2 miles.
Parcel 2: Go Son Hwy. 9 for 9 miles. Turn E, go l.l
miles on unmarked dirt road to W boundary.
GMU/Acres: 58 I 640 acres in each parcel, 1,280
total
Open: Sept. 1- end of Feb.
Hunting: pronghorn, coyote, dove, rabbit

miles to Park CR 12 (Mosquito Pass Rd.). Go
Won CR 12 for approx. 7.5 miles to USFS Rd.
452. Follow USFS Rd. 452 to Cooney Lake. Access to property from Cooney Lake via foot or
horseback only, in steep alpine terrain.
GMU/Acres: 49 / 320 acres
Open: Sept. 1- end of Feb.
Hunting: elk, deer
Fishing: Year-round on Mosquito Creek, Cooney
Lake and alpine lakes.

► Three Sisters -

Jackson Co.
Directions: Follow directions to Elk Mountain

STL. Access from Elk Mountain STL or State
Forest State Park.
GMU/Acres: 6 / 1,523 acres
Open: Aug. 15- end of Feb.
Hunting: big game, small game
Fishing: cold-water stream
Restrictions:

a. Only access is from parking area at end of
CR l2E.
► Timberlake -

Kiowa, Bent, Otero, CrowleyCos.
Directions: From Sugar City, go E for 5.4 miles on

Hwy. 96 to Crowley CR 28. Go S on CR 28 to
follow along W boundary of property. Parking
allowed along CR 28; however, do not park in a
manner that blocks CR 28.
GMU/Acres: 125 / 59,445 acres
Open: Sept. 1-end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit, upland
game birds
Huerfano Co.
Directions: From Walsenburg, take Hwy. 10 E for
20 miles. Go N on CR 130 for l mile to reach

property.
GMU/Acres: 128 / 640 acres

Open: Sept. 1-end of Feb.
Hunting: pronghorn, coyote, swift fox
► Tobe Creek -

Las AnimasCo.
Directions: From Kim, take Hwy. 160 W. Parking

lotNofHwy.
► Thompson Draw -

rabbit
Fishing: Hot Springs Reservoir
Restrictions:

► Treasurevault Mountain -

► TinajaCanyon ► The Sloughs -

year-round for fishing.
Hunting: deer, elk, pronghorn, bear, lion, grouse,

Park Co.

► Three Mile Mountain -

Directions:

Restrictions:

► The Hogback -

► Thornburg Draw -

► Treetop -

Bent Co.
Directions: Access from Karney Ranch SWA.

Or, from Hasty, go Non CR 24 for 6.8 miles to
property and access from marked access points
along CR 24.
GMU/Acres: 126 / 10,102 acres
Open: Sept. 1- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit,
upland game birds
► Triangle -

Moffat Co.
Directions: Immediately W of Maybell offHwys.

318 and 40.
GMU/Acres: 3, 11 / 1,122 acres

Open: Sept. 1- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game
► Troublesome Valley Ranch -

Grand Co.
Directions: From Kremmling, take Hwy. 40 E for

5 miles to CR 2, then go N about 9 miles to CR
24 and turn right. Access through BLM or off
road.
GMU/Acres: 18 / 876 acres
Open: Sept. 1- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, rabbit, coyote, grouse
► Trowel -

Moffat Co.
Directions: From Craig, go 39 miles N on Hwy.

13 to CR 4. Turn Won CR 4 and go 10.2 miles
to CR 146. Turn Son CR 146 and go 0.8 miles.
Access from adjacent public lands.
GMU/Acres: 3 / 640 acres
Open: Aug. 15- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

GMUs/Acres: 136, 143 / 640 acres

Open: Sept. 1- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, pronghorn, coyote, fox, bobcat, quail, rabbit
► Tomichi Dome -

Gunnison Co.
Directions: From Gunnison, at Hwys. 50 and 135,

go 17 miles Eon Hwy. 50 to Gunnison County/
USFS Rd. 887 (Waunita Hot Springs Rd.).
Turn Non BLM Rd. 3095 and go 4 miles to W
boundary.
GMU/Acres: 551 / 640 acres
Open: Aug. 15- end of Feb. for hunting. Open

► Trujillo Canyon -

Conejos Co.

Directions:

1. From La Jara, go Won CR W for 8.2 miles to
CR 8. Go SW 3.7 miles on CR 8 to N boundary of property.
2. Access property from S, across adjoining
BLMland.
GMU/Acres: 81 / 640 acres
Open: Sept. 1- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit,
turkey

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► Tunnel Drive -

Fremont Co.

► Twomile Creek -

Weld Co.

Open: Aug. 15- May 31 for hunting. Open year-

Directions: From Canon City, go 1.25 miles W on

Directions:

round for fishing.

Hwy. 50 to Tunnel Drive, then go W on Tunnel
Drive for 0.6 miles to Tunnel Drive Trail parking. From Ttmnel Drive parking lot, walk up
trail 0.62 miles to STL.
GMU/Acres: 691 / 360 acres
Open: Sept. 1- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, bighorn sheep, coyote, rabbit
Fishing: Year-round fishing on Arkansas River

From Briggsdale: Go 35.5 miles Eon Hwy. 14 to
Hwy. 71 N. Go 19.5 miles Non Hwy. 71 N to
designated parking area along W side of Hwy.
71 N at gated entrance.
From Stoneham: Go 0.5 miles Won Hwy. 14 to
Hwy. 71 N. Go 19.5 miles Non Hwy. 71 N to
designated parking area along W side of Hwy.
71 N. Park outside of gated entrance.
From Fort Morgan: Go 24 miles Non Hwy. 52 from
I-76. Go 19.5 miles Non Hwy. 71 N to designated parking area along W side of Hwy. 71 N.
Park outside of gated entrance.
GMU/Acres: 88 / 640 acres
Open: Sept. 1-end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit, dove

Hunting: deer, elk, pronghorn, lion, bear, bighorn

► Turkey Gulch -

Fremont Co.
Directions: Go 5 miles S of Texas Creek on Hwy.
69, then go 2 miles Eon CR 28. Go l mile S by
foot or horseback across BLM land.
GMU/Acres: 691 / 640 acres
Open: Sept. 1- May 31 for hunting
Hunting: deer, elk, bear, lion, small game
Huerfano, Pueblo Cos.
Directions: From Walsenburg, take Hwy. 10 E
for 16.5 miles. Go Non CR 123. Take CR 123
approx. 9 miles tmtil it dead ends into BLM
land. Access by foot and horseback only across
adjacent BLM lands.
GMU/Acres: 128 / 640 acres
Open: Sept. 1- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, turkey, coyote, scaled quail

► Turkey Track Ranch -

8 Paso Co.

Directions: From Fountain, go E for 14 miles

on Squirrel Creek Rd.; Squirrel Creek Rd. and
Peyton Hwy. border STL.
GMU/Acres: 118 / 7,976 acres
Open: Aug. 15- end of Feb.
Hunting: big game, small game
Restrictions:

a. Access from designated parking area only.
b. No access allowed from county roads.
c. Access by foot only.
d. Building permanent blinds prohibited.
► Turner's Creek -

Moffat Co.

Directions: From Dinosaur, go Eon Hwy. 40

to Harpers Corner Rd. Turn N onto Harpers
Corner Rd. and go to CR 16. Turn E onto CR 16
and go to BLM Rd. 1527. Turn N onto BLM Rd.
1527 and go approx. 1.5 miles to unnamed BLM
road. Turn W onto unnamed BLM road and go
approx. 2.2 miles.
GMU/Acres: 10 / 640 acres
Open: Aug. 15-end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, pronghorn, sage-grouse, small
game
► Two Buttes -

Prowers Co.
Directions: From Springfield, take Hwy. 287 N to
CR B.5. Take B.5 E to CR 12. Go Son CR 12 to
property. Park on CR 12 or Two Buttes SWA.
GMU/Acres: 139 / 640 acres
Open: Sept. 1- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, pronghorn, rabbit, pheasant,
scaled quail, dove, waterfowl

a. Camping allowed as posted.
► Warmer Gulch -

Park Co.

Directions: From Canon City, go W on Hwy. 50

to Hwy. 9. Turn N and go 0.5 miles N of ParkFremont county Line. Adjoins Thirty-One Mile
Mountain.
GMU/Acres: 58 / 640 acres
Open: Sept. 1- May 31
Hunting: deer, elk, bear, lion, rabbit, dove, coyote
Restrictions:

a. Access by foot or horseback only from the
► Utleyville -

► Turkey Ridge -

sheep, small game
Fishing: La Jara Creek
Restrictions:

Baca Co.
Directions: From Prittchet, head Won Hwy. 160,
then turn N onto CR 5. Access through USFS
land.
GMU/Acres: 137 / 657 acres
Open: Sept. 1- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, pronghorn, coyote, fox, bobcat, quail, rabbit

► Vaughn Draw -

Moffat Co.

Directions: From Maybell, go 17.5 miles Won

Hwy. 318 to CR 67. Turn N on CR 67 and go
2 miles. Property W of CR 67. Access through
adjacent public lands.
GMU/Acres: 2 / 640 acres
Open: Aug. 15-end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game
► Vermillion Creek -

Moffat Co.

Directions: From Maybell, go 41.5 miles Won

Hwy. 318 to intersection of Hwy. 318 and CR
l0N. Access through adjacent public lands.
GMU/Acres: 2 / 640 acres
Open: Aug. 15- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game
► Villa Grove -

designated parking area; no motorized
vehicles.
► Waugh Mountain -

for 12 miles. Turn right on Hwy. 9 and go 9
miles. Take CR 2 W for 15 miles. Foot access
through BLM land on E and S. Use BLM parking lot.
GMU/Acres: 58 / 15,066 acres
Open: First day of archery pronghorn season
through May 31.
Hunting: deer, elk, pronghorn, bear, coyote,
grouse
► Weber Canyon -

Directions:

North Parcel: Located 8.5 miles N of Villa Grove
along Hwy. 285.
South Parcel: From Villa Grove, travel 3 miles on
Hayden Pass Rd. (CR LL57), then turn Non
CR 60 MM and continue for 0.3 of a mile. Turn
Eon BLM 5340 (Raspberry Creek Rd.) and
continue for 1.5 miles, then turn W on BLM
52064 (Truck Rd.) and continue for 0.5 miles
until you reach the property.
GMU/Acres: 82,681 / l,120 acres
Open: Sept. 1- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, pronghorn, bear, coyote,
rabbit
► Vincente Canyon -

Conejos Co.

Directions: From Monte Vista, go 21 miles Son

Montezuma Co.

Directions: From Mancos, go 4.4 miles S on CR

41 to designated parking area on E side of CR
41.
GMU/Acres: 73 / 441 acres
Open: Sept. 1-last day of spring turkey season.
All public access March 1- last day ofspring
turkey season is for lion and turkey hunting
only.
Hunting: deer, elk, lion, small game
► Weldon Valley -

Saguache Co.

Fremont, Park Cos.

Directions: From Canon City, go W on Hwy. 50

Morgan Co.

Directions: From Weldona, go E for 0.33 miles on

CRY, then go N for 2 miles on CR 10. STL on
both sides of CR 10. Gate in SE corner of Sect.
22 on CR 10 and in SW corner of Sect. 21.
GMU/Acres: 95 / 6,560 acres
Open: Sept. 1- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit, dove,
waterfowl
► Werner Arroyo -

Saguache Co.

Directions: From Saguache, go S for 7 miles on

Hwy. 285 to CRT. Turn E and go 6 miles to CR
53. Then go S for 2 miles to CR R. Turn W and
go l mile. Turn N and go 0.5 miles.
GMU/Acres: 682 / 640 acres
Open: Aug. 15- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, pronghorn, waterfowl, rabbit,
coyote, furbearers

Hwy. 15 to Capulin. Go LO miles SW on dump
road (CR 8) from Capulin to N end.
GMU/Acres: 81 / 640 acres
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► West Bear Gulch -

Fremont Co.

► Whiterock -

Otero, Pueblo Cos.

Directions: In Canon City at 4th St. and Hwy. 50,

Important: This Property May Have Military Munitions

go SISE on 4th St. to CR 143 (Oak Creek Grade
Rd.). Go 11 miles Son CR 143 to Yorkville and
BLM Rd. 6227 (approx. 2 miles past USFS Oak
Creek campground). Go 2 miles W/NW on Rd.
6227 to E boundary of property.
GMU/Acres: 69 / 640 acres
Open: Sept. 1- May 31
Hunting: deer, elk, bear, lion, small game, turkey

Present, As It Was Once Used For Military Live-Fire Training/
Testing. Please Follow The Three Rs Of Explosives Safety While
On The Property:
Recognize That Munitions Are Dangerous;
Retreat: Do Not Approach, Touch Or Disturb It, And Carefully
Leave The Area;
Report: Notify Local Law Enforcement To Advise OfWhat You
Saw And Where You Saw It.
For More Information Go To denix.osd.mil/ uxo

► West Carter Mountain -

Grand Co.

Directions: From Kremmling, take Hwy. 40 W

for 14 miles to Chimney Rock Rd. (CR 27/USFS
Rd. 103). Access to SW corner (Indian Pass)
begins at gate l.5 miles E of Hwy. 40. Access
from E and NE (Badger Creek) continues up
Chimney Rock Rd. for 5 miles to marked gates.
GMU/Acres: 181 / 2,360 acres
Open: Sept. 1- end of Feb.
Hunting: big game, small game
Restrictions:

a. Motor vehicles restricted to Chimney Rock
Rd. unless posted.
b. Camping, campfires allowed within 300
feet of Chimney Rock Rd. (CR 27/USFS
Rd. 103) as posted.
► West Lime Creek -

San Juan Co.

Directions: From Silverton, go Son Hwy. 550 for

9.7 miles to West Lime Creek. Parking along
Hwy. 550 between mile markers 60 and 61.
GMU/Acres: 74 / 640 acres
Open: Sept. 1- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, moose, coyote, snowshoe hare
► Whetstone Mountain -

Gunnison Co.
Directions: From intersection of CR 730 and CR
737, drive 4.l miles on CR 737 to USFS boundary. Turn right onto USFS Rd. 563. Property
accessible from USFS Rd. 563. lA and USFS Rd.
563.2A across USFS land. No formal !railhead
exists.
GMUs/Acres: 54 / 640 acres
Open: Aug. 15- end of Feb.
Hunting: mule deer, elk, bear, small game
Restrictions:

a. Access by foot or horseback only.
► Whiskey Creek -

Eagle Co.

Directions: From Vail, go Won 1-70 to Exit 171,

then go 0.5 miles W STL is S ofl-70. Parking at
USFS office at Meadow Mtn. (offl-70 Exit 171,
0.25 miles E). Timber activity may be present.
GMUs/Acres: 36, 45 / 602 acres
Open: Sept. 1- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, bear, dusky grouse, rabbit,
coyote
Fishing: cold-water stream
Restrictions:

a. Outfitting, non-wildlife-related public ac-

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Directions:

North Access: Take CR 2 S for 16.5 miles from Hwy.
50 (CR 2 intersects Hwy. 50 l mile W of Fowler)
to Hwy. 10. Take Hwy. 10 for 3.4 miles E to CR
5. Take CR 5 for l mile S to N border. Property
borders CR 5 on W for 5 miles.
South Access: Take CR 2 S for 16.5 miles from
Hwy. 50 to Hwy. 10. Take Hwy. 10 approx. 7
miles E to CR ll. Take CR 11 approx. 7 miles S
to USFS Rd. 2101. Take USFS Rd. 2101 approx.
6 miles S to E side of section T26S, R59W, S14.
1. Go west on USFS Rd. 2101.I to USFS Rd.
2101.P. Go Non 2101.P to W side of section 14;
ends on Send ofT26S, R59W, S2.
2. Go Son USFS Rd. 2101.P for approx. 1 mile,
then walk 0.25 miles W to T26, R59W, S22.
3. From USFS Rd. 2101.I, continue approx. 0.75
miles Son USFS Rd. 2101 to USFS Rd. 2101.M.
Take USFS Rd. 210 l.M for approx. 2 miles SE to
reach USFS Rd. 2101.NA. Take USFS Rd. 2101.
NA to T26S, R59W, S36; ends at property.
GMU/Acres: 135 / 19,907 acres
Open: Sept. 1-end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit
► Wild Horse -

Weld Co.

Directions: Go 6.5 miles N of Keota on CR 103

to CR 112, then go 2.3 miles Eon CR 112 to N
border of property.
GMU/Acres: 88 / 640 acres
Open: Sept. 1- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit, dove
► Willow Creek -

Moffat Co.

Directions: From Craig, go N for 29 miles on

Hwy. 13 to CR 101. Go 7 miles NE on CR 101
to CR 70. Go 3 miles Eon CR 70. STL is 0.25
miles NE through BLM.
GMU/Acres: 4 / 640 acres
Open: Sept. 1- May 31
Hunting: deer, elk, pronghorn, lion, small game
► Windy Ridge -

Grand Co.

Directions: From Kremmling, go W for 20 miles

on Hwy. 40 (Diamond Creek crossing, mile
marker 163), then go W for 2 miles on CR
184. Timber activity may be present. CR access
runs through private property until boundary
of STL. Driving or parking vehicles off county
road in private hay meadows prohibited.
GMU/Acres: 27 / 808 acres
Open: Sept. 1-end of Feb.
Hunting: big game, small game

Restrictions:

a. Motor vehicle access only on CR 184.
b. Motor vehicle access through gate in Sect.
11 restricted to designated track when
road is dry.
c. Parking restricted in Sect. 14 as posted.
► Winter Valley Gulch -

Moffat Co.

Directions: From Maybell, go Won Hwy. 40 to

BLM Rd. 1506. Turn S onto BLM Rd. 1506 and
go to BLM Rd. 1705. Turn E onto BLM Rd.
1705 and go approx. 3 miles. Access by foot and
horseback only across adjacent BLM lands.
GMU/Acres: 10 / 640 acres
Open: Aug. 15- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game
► Yampa River -

Routt Co.

Directions: From Hayden, go 8 miles W on Hwy.

40. STL is S of Hwy. 40. Access from Yampa
River SWA. Parking available.
GMU/Acres: 13 / 2,006 acres
Open: First day of archery deer and elk season
through May 31.
Hunting: deer, elk, grouse, rabbit
Restrictions:

a. Only access is from SWA parking area.
► Youghal -

Moffat Co.

Directions: From Dinosaur, go Eon Hwy. 40 to

CR 16. Turn left onto CR 16, then go to CR
157. Turn right onto CR 157 and go approx. l.4
miles. Access by foot or horseback only across
adjacent BLM lands.
GMU/Acres: 10 / 640 acres
Open: Aug. 15- end of Feb.
Hunting: deer, elk, small game
► Zapata Falls -

Alamosa Co.

Directions: From Alamosa, go 14.4 miles Eon

Hwy. 160. Turn N onto Hwy. 50 and go 10.7
miles to Zapata Falls sign. Turn right and follow gravel road for 3.5 miles to BLM trailhead
parking lot.
GMU/Acres: 82 / 619 acres
Open: Sept. 1- end of Feb. for big and smallgame hunting. Open for public access to the
waterfall year-round on the BLM trail easement.
Hunting: elk, mule deer, bear, lion.
Restrictions:

a. Overnight parking prohibited
b. Hunting prohibited within designated
safety wnes adjacent to waterfall trail.

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State Parks
More About State Parks
Wherever you go in Colorado, there's astate park waiting to welcome you. Mountains
or prairies, rivers or forests, out in the country or next to the city: Colorado's state parks
are as diverse as the state itself, and they offer something for everyone. Enjoy more
than 700 miles oftrails, water sports, rock dimbing and more than 4,000 campsites
and 70 cabins and yurts. For information about hunting, fishing and other recreational
opportunities at state parks, call 303-297-1192, or visit any state park or CPW office.
For more, go to: cpw.state.co.us/state-parks
Pearl Lake State Park ►
The park's main attraction is the 167-surface-acre lake. Nestled in the mountains north
ofSteamboat Springs, this peaceful park sits in a serene lakeside setting. Excellent fly
and lure fishing for native cutthroat trout can be found. Paddleboarders, kayakers and
sailors clamor for a chance to launch on Pearl's expansive and still waters.
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State Park General Information

State Park Fees &amp; Passes

The following information applies to all Colorado state parks. Additional
property-specific information is listed on the pages that follow.

Daily Fees &amp; Entrance Passes
► Entrance fees are charged at all state parks. They help offset operating costs.
► Daily passes are $10 per vehicle, or $4 for an individual pass to walk or
bike in, depending on which park you visit.
► Daily passes are available at the park and are valid until noon the day after
purchase. The fee for a daily pass covers all occupants of a vehicle. Some
parks may charge a per-person fee to walk or bike in for those 16 years of
age or older. Additonal state park daily vehicle pass fees:
• [!!!I Chatfield State Park daily vehicle passes are subject to an
additional $2 Chatfield Water Basin fee.
• ll'fflll Golden Gate State Park and State Forest State Park daily
vehlde passes are subject to an additional $2 local access fee.
• Cherry Creek State Park is subject to an additional fee for the Cherry
Creek Basin Water Quality Authority: $I/day or $3/annual.
► Annual passes purchased at self-serve kiosks (or "iron rangers") must be
redeemed within 30 days. Note that the receipt is not replaceable.

Park Hours
► Most parks are open every day of the year, weather permitting, but please see
individual park listings for exceptions. Park office and visitor center hours
vary.
► Day-use areas generally are open 5 a.m.-10 p.m. Some day-use parks close
earlier (sunset or dusk) and have gates to prevent access outside of operating hours; contact the park for hours of operation. Check our website for
seasonal or maintenance closures: cpw.state.co.us
Note: State parks on the front range tend to be very busy on weekends and holidays from May to Sept., so visit on a weekday, or arrive early in the morning or
later in the afternoon to help ensure you can access your favorite park.
Camping &amp; Reservations
► All state parks now require camping/cabin/yurt reservations. Campers can
make reservations the day they plan to arrive at the park or up to six months in
advance, 24/7 online (go to cpw.state.co.us and choose "Make a Reservation" under "Camping in Colorado" to get started) or by phone ( l -800-2445613). Lodging taxes are charged on all cabin, yurt, full hookup and electric
site reservations.
► The online camping reservation, vehicle park pass and licensing system is a
one-stop shop for all items that can be purchased from CPW While you can
make reservations for Colorado state parks through the Reserve America
website, we highly recommend using the CPWshop website to access all of
CPW's products and use all of the website features. All customers who wish to
purchase products or make reservations online will need to look up and update their old account or set up a new online account. Go to cpw.state.co.us
and choose "Make a Reservation" under "Camping in Colorado" to get started.
► Entrance fees apply at all parks in addition to camping fees.
► Customers can cancel their camping reservations prior to day of arrival or
the reservation is checked in, whichever comes first, online at
cpw.state.co.us/camping (choose "Canceling a Campsite" under "Know
Before You Go") or by phone: l -800-244-5613.
► Reservation change or cancellation fees are nonrefundable. It is your responsibility to know the check-in, cancellation and change policies for CPW, as they
can change year to year. Go to cpw.state.co.us/camping and click "Campsite Changes" under "Know Before You Go" at the bottom of the page.
► Exceptions to the refund policy are not offered for water levels, fire restrictions, bugs or equipment malfunction.
Fishing on State Parks
► All but four state parks offer fishing, and licenses are required. Daily,
multiple-day, annual or combo small game/fishing licenses are available:
Go to cpw.state.co.us/state-parks for more information.
Hunting on State Parks
► Hunting is allowed only on some state parks. If it is allowed, it will be listed
under "Recreation" in the park information that starts on page 59.
► See "Reservations: Hunting" on page I and go to cpw.state.co.us/huntingreservations for more information.

Annual Pass Fees
► $29 for a Keep Colorado Wild Pass (Colorado residents only). The Keep
Colorado Wild Pass pass is added to annual vehicle registration through
the Division of Motor Vehicles (OMV). The $29 pass fee is included
automatically unless you choose to opt out. This annual pass gives all
Coloradans access to state parks and the added benefit of supporting our
great outdoors and wildlife in a meaningful way. For more information:
cpw.state.co.us/keep-colorado-wild-pass
► All annual passes allow you access to all state parks for 12 months from
the month of purchase. Available online at cpw.state.co.us, by phone at
l -800-244-5613, at any CPW location or through any sales agent.
► An annual park pass is used in lieu of a daily entrance pass (see above).
► $80 for an annual affixed vehicle pass.
► $120 for a family annual pass. This transferrable pass is issued to an individual, not a vehicle. Anyone living at the same address as the pass holder
can use the pass in their vehicle as long as the same address on their legal
form of ID matches the pass holder.
► $40 for an additional annual affixed vehicle pass. You must possess a valid
annual affixed or annual family pass to qualify to purchase this pass.
► Discounted annual passes are available to Colorado residents who
are 64 years and older, disabled or eligible because of income:
dnr.colorado.gov/accessibility
Military Passes
► Active duty, veterans and National Guard members are admitted free to
state parks for the month of Aug. and on Veteran's Day.
► The military member or veteran must show proof of military service and
obtain the free Aug. pass from any Colorado state park or CPW office.
The military member or veteran must be in the vehicle using the pass. Go
to cpw.state.co.us/military-passes for a list of acceptable military IDs.
► Resident disabled veteran and Purple Heart license plates also allow free
park entry. (Available from the Division ofMotor Vehicles.)
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State Park Access Rules

The following activities are prohibited on lands, waters,
frozen surfaces of waters, rights-of-way, buildings or
devices on CPW parks and outdoor recreation lands:
► To enter, use or occupy parks and outdoor
recreation lands when posted as prohibited.
Access to CPW recreation lands and waters
is generally allowed 5 a.m.- 10 p.m. daily. Restricted access generally will be allowed during
other hours for camping and fishing.
► To remove, destroy, mutilate, modify or deface
any structure, water control device, poster, notice, sign or marker, tree, shrub or other plant
or vegetation - including dead timber and
forest litter, or any object of archaeological,
geological, historical, zoological or natural/
environmental value or interest. This does not
include removal offirewood from designated
firewood areas, noxious weeds or recreational
gold mining within the Arkansas Headwaters
Recreation Area (except where prohibited as
indicated by posted signs).
► To remove, destroy or harass any wildlife or
livestock. Hunting is allowed in certain areas
designated during hunting seasons.

Camping
► Where camping is permitted as posted, it is
unlawful to leave a camp, tent, shelter, motor
vehicle or trailer unattended more than 24
hours, or to camp or to park travel trailers or
campers on a state park or outdoor recreation
land property for more than 14 days in a 28-day
period.
► If a different primary occupant is not designated, the person who makes a reservation
is financially and legally responsible for any
actions of the site's occupants.
Littering
► To leave fish/fish entrails or debris in or on the
ice-covered or open waters oflakes, reservoirs
or streams.
► To leave any residentially or commercially
generated garbage or trash anywhere within a
park or recreation area.
Fires
► To build or tend fires, except in fully enclosed
vehicles or in designated sites with grills or
fireplaces; or in hibachis, charcoal grills, stoves
and other metal containers, unless otherwise
prohibited by these regulations.
► To allow a fire to burn in a careless manner, to
leave any fire unattended or to fail to completely extinguish any fire.
► To discharge or use fireworks of any kind.
Boat Docks
► To fish from boat ramps or boat docks, or to
otherwise use ramps/docks in a manner not
intended for their use.
Glassware
► For any person to carry or possess any glassware in a public swimming or bathing area, or
designated waterskiing beach.
Night Activity
► To occupy a parking site with a motorized vehicle from 10 p.m.-5 a.m., unless all occupants
arriving in the vehicle are actively engaged in
fishing or boating.
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Swim Beach
► For any person:
a. To build or tend any kind of fire on any
swim beach.
b. To fish from any swim beach.
c. To allow any child under age 13 to be on
a swim beach unless accompanied by an
adult.
Aircraft
► To land or take off with any type of aircraft.
"Aircraft" means any device/equipment that
is used or intended to be used for manned
flight (including powerless flight), including:
airplanes, helicopters, gliders, hot air balloons, hang gliders, parachutes, parasails, kite
boards, kite tubes, zip lines, etc.
Animals/Pets
► To allow any dog or other pet on state park
property, unless under control and on a leash
not longer than 6 feet.
This requirement for dogs or other pets to
be leashed does not apply when the animal is
in a vehicle or vessel, or within the boundaries of the designated dog-off-leash area at
Chatfield or Cherry Creek state parks. Dog or
other pets are not allowed within any swimming or water-ski beach. This does not apply to
dogs being used in hunting, field trials or while
being trained on lands open to such use. Any
person having a dog or other pet creating a
nuisance or disturbance, or who fails to properly control a dog or other pet, may be evicted
from the park or recreation area.
► To allow horses, mules, donkeys or burros on
state park property, except on areas or trails
designated for their use.
► To turn livestock onto or allow grazing without
permission.
► For any handler of any dog to fail to immediately collect, remove and properly dispose
of all feces from or near any developed park
sites, including campgrounds, picnic area, dog
training areas and designated trails.
Dump Stations/Other Utilities
► To empty wastewater holding tanks, fill water
holding tanks or otherwise use any park dump
station or utility without a valid park pass and
valid camping permit/camping reservation.
Bears
► Where necessary to prevent or address bear/
human interactions or related issues, the park
manager may designate all or a portion of any
state park where food, trash and equipment
used to cook or store food must be kept sealed
in a hard-sided vehicle, in a camping unit that
is constructed ofsolid, nonpliable material or
in a food storage box provided by the park for
those persons entering the park in something
other than a hardsided vehicle or appropriate
camping unit. This does not apply to food that
is being transported, consumed or prepared
for consumption.
A hard-sided vehicle does not include any
type of tent, pop-up camper or pickup camper
with nylon, canvas or other pliable materials,
car top carriers or camper shells on the back of
pickup trucks.

Quiet Hours
► Quiet hours will be enforced from 10 p.m.- 6
a.m., and all generators, loud radios or other
loud noises that may disturb the peace are
prohibited during these hours.
Abandoned Property
► To leave any personal property unattended on
land or water for more than 24 hours:
a. If property is left for 24 hours, it will be
considered abandoned.
b. Removal and storage will be at the expense
of the owner.
Climbing Hardware
► To place fixed or permanent rock-climbing
hardware, unless the climber first obtains a
special-activities permit from the park manager. Removal of previously-placed fixed or
permanent climbing hardware is prohibited.
Parking
► To park a motor vehicle, trailer or camper in
any area other than a designated parking area.
Biking
► To bike in any area other than in a designated
biking area or on a designated road or trail.
► E-bikes (electrical-assisted bicycles) are vehicles
with 2 or 3 wheels, fully operable pedals and an
electric motor that doesn't go over 750 watts.
See page 3, "State Wildlife Areas,"for descriptions
of the 3 classes ofe-bike.
In state parks, class 1 and 2 e-bikes are allowed on roadways and designated bike lanes,
and on multi-use trails and other areas (e.g.,
campgrounds) that are open to nonmotorized
biking. Class 3 e-bikes are only allowed on
designated roadways and designated bike lanes.
Alcohol
► Consumption of alcoholic beverages on CPW
lands and waters is permitted with the following exceptions:
a. It is prohibited to consume alcoholic beverages on any archery or firearm range.
b. It is prohibited to sell and/or dispense
alcoholic beverages on any CPW lands and
waters.
c. It is prohibited to be on any CPW lands and
waters when under the influence of alcohol
or any controlled substance to the degree
that may endanger oneself or another
person, damage property or resources, or
may cause unreasonable interference with
another person's enjoyment.
Swimming
► To swim on state park-managed properties:
a. From sunset to sunrise.
b. Within or 150 feet from: any boat ramp,
marina, breakwater, dock, buoy-designated
hazard or keep-out, any dam inlet or outlet
structure, and where prohibited as posted.
c. For any child under the age of 13 unless accompanied by an adult.

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State Parks Pro erties &amp;Re ulations
► Cameo Shooting &amp;Education Complex

- Mesa Co.
Directions: Take I-70 to exit 45, turn

Find downloadablemaps anda full list of activities availableat eachpark in the Park Finder online:

cpw.state.co.us/state-parks

north and follow signs to Cameo.

► Arkansas Headwaters Recreation Area (AHRA)

GMU/Aaes: 31 / 1,700
Fadlities: rifle, pistol, shotgun, archery

- Chaffee, Fremont, Lake and Pueblo Cos.
Directions to Visitor Center: From intersection of

ranges; hunting, fishing, shooting and
other outdoor activity programs and
classes

Hwys. 50/291 in Salida, go Non Hwy. 291 (1st
St.). Go 1 block past stoplight to G St., turn
right 1 block to Sackett Ave., then turn left.
Visitor Center on left corner of Sackett and G
streets. Note that the park spans 152 miles
fro m Leadville to Pu eblo, and campsites are
located along this span .
Phone:719-539-7289
Acres: 5,652 total acres, 152 miles of river
Facilities: picnic sites, including group picnicking, campgrounds, boat ramps, visitor center
Recreation: fishing, whitewater boating, camping, hiking, mountain biking, OHV, hunting,
horseback trails, boating, swimming, crosscountry skiing/snowshoeing, rock climbing,
wildlife viewing

Restrictions:
a. Open for public access March 15Oct.14 from 7 a.m.- 7 p.m., and Oct.
15- March 14 from 8 a.m.-4 p.m.
b. Fires may be prohibited.
c. Dogs and marijuana prohibited.
d. Camping is limited; dry camp only.
e. Hunting allowed only in Main Canyon property and prohibited within
100 yards of Coal Canyon-Main
Canyon divide.
f. All persons must comply with range
safety rules, as posted.
g. Mountain biking and hiking prohibited unless part of an event.
Note: While Cameo has the same general rules as

state parks (seepage 58 ofthis brochure andChapter
P-1ofour regulations an/ine: cpw.state.co.us/
rules-and-regulations), park passes are
not valid for entry here. You must purchase Cameo
passes specifically to use in the Cameo shooting areas.
See the types of Cameo passes and fees on line:
cpw.state.co.us/cameo-shootingcomplex

LEAVE NO TRACE

G@LD

STANDARD SITES

Gold Standard Sites
The Leave No Trace Center for Outdoor Ethics has
7 principles that provide an easilyunderstood
framework of minimum impact practices for
anyone visiting the outdoors. Theprinciples
have been adapted so that they can be applied
anywhere - fromremote wilderness areas, to
local parksand even in your own backyard. See
the back cover ofthis brochure to read aboutthem!
Five of our stateparkshave received the highest
Leave NoTrace standard of recognition as Gold
Standard Sites: Barr Lake, Castlewood Canyon,
m!'J Cheyenne Mountain, Golden Gate
Canyon, Highline Lakeand Roxborough. Gold
Standard Sites become exemplarymodels,
encouraging other publiclands to ensure that
Leave No Trace education is part of everyone's
experience when spending time outdoors.

Restrictions:
a. Except in established campgrounds where
toilet facilities are provided, all overnight
campers must provide and use a portable
toilet device capable of carrying human
waste out of recreation area. Contents of
portable toilet must be emptied in compliance with law and may not be deposited
within recreation area, unless at a facility
specifically designated by AHRA.
b. Building or tending fires allowed, but AHRA
fire containers must have at least a 2-inch
rigid side. Fire containers must be elevated
up off ground.
c. Swimming allowed from confluence of East
Fork/Lake Fork of Arkansas River. All persons swimming within designated whitewater parks and all persons under the age of 13
swimming anywhere within the recreation
area must wear a properly fitting, U.S. Coast
Guard-approved wearable personal flotation
device.
d. Motorboats prohibited from confluence of
East Fork/Lake Fork of Arkansas River to
west end of Pueblo Reservoir.
e. lnnertubes, air mattresses and similar devices allowed from confluence of East Fork/
Lake Fork of Arkansas River. All occupants
must wear a U.S. Coast Guard-approved
wearable personal flotation device.
f. Hunting allowed in areas not prohibiting
such use.
g. Recreational gold mining allowed, except
where prohibited as posted.

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~ $TANoARo s,Te

-

Adams Co.

Directions: From Denver, take 1-76 E to exit 22,
Bromley Lane. Go E approx. 1 m ile to Picadilly
Rd., then go S about 2 miles to park entrance
on right.
Phone: 303-659-6005
Acres: 1,164 land acres, 1,726 water acres
Facilities: picnic sites, boat ramp, visitor center
Recreation: fishing, hiking, biking, horseback
trails, boating, cross-cow1try skiing/snowshoeing
Restrictions:
a. Dogs or other pets, fishing or boating in
wildlife refuge area prohibited.

b. Visitors must remain on designated trails
and boardwallcs in wildlife refuge area.

c. Visitors must remain on designated trails on
Barr Lake Dam.

d. Horses on Barr Lake Dam prohibited.
e. Only hand-propelled craft, sailboats and
boats with electric trolling motors or
gasoline motors of IO horsepower or less
allowed.
f. Only shotguns loaded with birdshot allowed
for waterfowl and dove hunting, in areas and
at times posted.
g. All hunters must check in and check out at
hunter registration area.
h. Waterfowl hunting by reservation only. See

"Reservations: Hunting," page J,jor details.
i. Swimming is prohibited.
► Boyd Lake -

Larimer Co.
Directions: From 1-25 exit 257 W (Hwy. 34) 2.3

miles, go right on Boise Ave for 1.5 miles, then
turn right on 37th St. (T intersection). Turn
right, and park is on right (800 ft).
Phone: 970-669-1739
Acres: 257 land acres, 1,747 water acres
Facilities: picnic sites, boat ramps, electric hookups, dump station, visitor center
Recreation: fishing, camping, hiking, biking,
boating, swimming, cross-country skiing/
snowshoeing

Restrictions:
a. From the Tues. after Labor Day through the
Fri. before Memorial Day, only bows and
arrows (including crossbows and hand-held
bows, unless otherwise restricted), and
shotguns loaded with birdshot allowed for
hunting in areas not posted as prohibiting
such use.
b. Waterfowl hunting by reservation only. See

"Reservations: Hunting," page 1,for details.

Learn more at: LNT.org/our-work/

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- DouglasCo.
$1TI
Directions: From 1-25 at Castle Rock, go Eon
Founders Parkway to Hwy. 86, then go E for
4 miles to Franktown. Go S on Hwy. 83 (S.
Parker Rd.) for 5 miles to park entrance.
Phone:303-688-5242
Acres: 2,628 land acres
Facilities: picnic sites, visitor center
Recreation: hildng, rock climbing, wildlife
viewing, educational tours, photography

Restrictions:
a. Dogs or other pets, horses, climbing,
traversing or rappeling on or from rock
formations in East Canyon area prohibited.
b. Visitors required to remain on designated
trails in East Canyon area.
► Chatfield -Jefferson, Douglas, Arapahoe Cos.

Directions: From Denver, go W on C-470 to
Wadsworth (Hwy. 121) ex.it. Go Son Wadsworth for 1 mile. Deer Creek entrance is on
E of road. Or, from C-470 and Santa Fe Dr.
(Hwy. 85), go Son Hwy. 85, go W on Titan
Pkwy., then turn right on Eagle River St. to
Plum Creek entrance.
Phone:303-791-7275
Acres: 3,895 land acres, 1,423 water acres
Facilities: picnic sites, horse rental, sewer and
electrical hookups, dump station, boat ramps,
marina, swim beach, model airplane field
Recreation: fishing, camping, hiking, biking,
horseback trails, boating, swimming, crosscountry skiing/snowshoeing, hot-air ballooning, wildlife viewing

Restrictions:
a. Entrance to and exit from dog-off-leash
areas allowed only at designated access
points.
b. A handJer may bring maximum of3 dogs
at one time in dog-off-leash area.
c. Handlers must have a leash and at least 1
waste bag for each dog in dog-off-leash
area.
d. Sport-dog trainers must obtain a specialuse permit to access and use designated
upland and flat-water sport-dog-training
areas.
e. Handlers in dog-off-leash and sport-dogtraining areas must have a visible and
valid dog-off-leash annual or daily pass.
f. Fishing prohibited on ponds within dogoff-leash area.
g. Only pistols or other mechanisms incapable of discharging live ammunition
allowed in dog-training area.
h. Valid permit required to launch or land
any hot-air balloon.
i. Only float tubes or craft propelled by hand
allowed on ponds within the park, excluding main reservoir.

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► Cherry Creek -

Arapahoe Co.
Directions: From 1-225, go I mile Son Parker

Rd. to Lehigh Ave. and follow signs to E
entrance of park.
Phone: 303-690-1166
Acres: 3,570 land acres, 880 water acres
Facilities: picnic sites, horse rental, electrical
hookups, dump station, boat ramps, marina,
shooting range
Recreation: fishing, camping, hiking, biking,
horseback trails, boating, swimming, crosscountry skiing/snowshoeing

Restrictions:
a. Entrance to and ex.it from dog-off-leash
areas allowed only at designated access
points.
b. A handJer may bring maximum of 3 dogs
at one time in dog-off-leash area.
c. Handlers must have a leash and at least 1
waste bag for each dog in dog-off-leash
area.
d. Sport-dog trainers must obtain a specialuse permit to access and use designated
upland and flat-water sport-dog-training
areas.
e. HandJers in dog-off-leash and sport-dogtraining areas must have a visible and
valid dog-off-leash annual or daily pass.
f. Use of shotgun shells on trap/skeet range
with shot size larger than size 7 prohibited.
g. Only pistols or other mechanisms incapable of discharging live ammunition
allowed in dog-training area.

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-

El Paso Co.

Directions: From I-25, exit on South Academy
(Exit 135) and go Won Academy to Hwy.
115. Go S on Hwy. 115 to first traffic light at
Gate 1 of Fort Carson. Turn W at light into
park entrance.
Phone: 719-576-2016
Acres: 2,701 land acres
Facilities: picnic sites, campground with 51
full hookup sites and 10 basic sites, visitor
center
Recreation: camping, hiking, biking
Restrictions:
a. Dogs and other pets prohibited, except
leashed dogs and pets in developed areas
of park and on the following trails only:
Acorn Alley, Bobcat Way, Raccoon Ridge
and the portion of Soaring Kestral west of
the eastern-most intersection with Bobcat
Way. All visitors that have dogs or other
pets on these trails must have at least 1
waste bag per animal.
b. Smoking limited to developed areas only
and prohibited in backcountry, or on
archery range, parking lot or trail system.
c. Hunting prohibited.
d. Climbing, traversing or rappeling on or
from rock formations prohibited.
e. Any person age 17 or older shooting on
the field/3D portion of archery range must
have on their person a proper and valid

daily or annual Cheyenne Mountain Park
archery range individual permit.
f. Public access on archery range allowed
from sunrise to sunset.
g. Any person age 16 or younger entering
archery range must be under adult supervision at all times.
h. Broadheads, crossbows and firearms,
including, but not limited to, BB guns,
pellet guns and air rifles, prohibited on
archery range.
i. Dogs or other pets prohibited on archery
range.
► Crawford -

Delta Co.
Directions: From Delta, take Hwy. 92 E to

Hotchkiss. Veer right on Hwy. 92. Go 10 miles
to Crawford. Park is 1 mile Son Hwy. 92.
Phone: 970-921-5721
Acres: 381 land acres, 379 water acres
Facilities: picnic sites, boat ramps, electrical
hookups, dump station, visitor center
Recreation: fishing, hunting, camping, hiking,
biking, boating, swimming, cross-country
skiing/snowshoeing, snowmobiling

Restrictions:
a. Hunting allowed in areas not prohibiting
such use.
► Eldorado Canyon -

Boulder Co.
Directions: From Hwy. 36, take Superior/

Louisville ex.it (Mccaslin Blvd.), then go S
to Colo. 170. Go W approx. 9 miles through
Eldorado Springs. Park entrance on W side
of Eldorado Springs.
Visitor Center: Go 1 mile W of park entrance.
Phone: 303-494-3943
Acres: 1,441 land acres, 1 mile of river
Facilities: picnic sites, visitor center
Recreation: rock climbing, hiking, bildng,
horseback trails, cross-country skiing/
snowshoeing, fishing, hunting with primitive weapons only at the Crescent Meadows
property

Restrictions:
a. All portable grills and stoves (including, but not limited to, charcoal, gas and
wood) prohibited outside of designated
high-use pads.
b. Beginning the Tues. after Labor Day
through March 31, only hand-held bows
and shotguns loaded with birdshot allowed for hunting in western portion of
park (Crescent Meadows).
c. Beginning the Tues. after Labor Day
through the Fri. before Memorial Day,
only primitive weapons (hand-held bows
and muzzle-loading rifles) allowed for
hunting big game in western portion of
park (Crescent Meadows).
d. Timed entry systemFrom May 1
through Oct. I , on every Sat., Sun. and
federal or state holiday, no motorized vehicle shall enter, park or use any facilities
from 5:30 a.m. until
3:30 p.m. unless
such use is by the authority of a valid
day-use reservation issued through the
approved reservation system of Colorado
Parks and Wildlife. Note: The timed entry

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updates above are pending CPW Commission approval. If approved, these changes
shall become effective Oct. 1, 2025.

�------------------------------------- 1. Day-use reservations may be made
Fishers Peak - Las Animas Co.
by phone 800-244-5613 or online at
Directions: From I-25, take Exit 11 E to CR
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cpwshop.com.
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Gilpm, Jefferson Cos.
69-3 (Sante Fe Trail). Travel S until you see
►

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2. Reservations may not be made more
than 1 month in advance.

3. Visitors who wish to cancel a reservation must do so 24 hours in advance.

4. Day-use reservations are limited to 1
reservation per person per day. Each
person is limited to a maximum of
four reservations each month.
5. The individual named on the
reservation must be in the motor
vehicle. Reservations are nontransferable and cannot be traded, sold or
auctioned.
6. In addition to a valid day-use reservation, a valid vehicle pass shall be
required for each motor vehicle for
each day of entry.
► Eleven Mile -

Park Co.
Directions: From Colorado Springs, take Hwy.

24 W for 38 miles until 1 mile W of town of
Lake George. Then turn S on CR 90 and go
6 miles to CR 92. Go S on CR 92 for 5 miles
to park.

Phone: 719-748-3401
Acres: 4,167 land acres, 3,405 water acres
Facilities: picnic sites, boat ramps, electrical
hookups, dump station, visitor center

Recreation: hunting, fishing, camping, hiking,
biking, boating, cross-country skiing/snowshoeing

Restrictions:
a. Operating or parking snowmobiles on
land or on frozen surface of reservoir
prohibited, except by law enforcement officers on duty, or unless otherwise posted
at park entrances.
b. Operating or occupying boats on surface
of reservoir from one-half hour after
sunset until one-half hour before sunrise
prohibited.
c. Entering, using or occupying islands on
reservoir prohibited.
d. Entering, using or occupying lands or
waters of Eleven Mile State Recreation
Area lying east of restrictive buoy line
prohibited.
e. Waterskiing on reservoir prohibited.
f. Hunting allowed in areas not prohibiting
such use.
g. Swimming is prohibited.
► Elkhead Reservoir -

Moffat Co.

Directions: From Hayden, follow Hwy. 40 W
for 10 miles to CR 29. Turn right and go 4
miles to CR 28. Turn right, main park access
on left.
Phone:970-276-2061
Acres: 1,208 land acres, 900 water acres
Facilities: picnic sites, boat ramps
Recreation: hunting, fishing, camping, hiking,
biking, horseback trails, boating, swimming,
cross-country skiing/snowshoeing

the entrance gate and sign on the left.
Phone:719-846-3463
Acres: 19,200
Facilities: drive-in picnic area, parking lot,
vault restrooms
Recreation: hiking, biking, picnic area, hunting

Restrictions:
a. Visitors must remain on designated trails,
except as allowed with a special activity
permit (see g.).
b. Climbing, traversing, or rappelling, on or
from the summit or rock formations of
Fishers Peak prohibited.
c. Pets or other domestic animals prohibited
outside of designated parking area, except
as allowed with a special activity permit.
d. Snowmobiles, off-highway vehicles
(OHVs) prohibited.
e. Fires permitted only in CPW-furnished
grills or fireplaces; LP gas or liquid fueled
stoves which allow the operator to turn
the fuel on and off are permitted only in
designated campsites or picnic areas.
f. Raptor nest buffers:
1. From Dec. IS- July 15, all visitors
must remain outside the half-mile
buffer for golden eagle nests, as
posted.
2. From March 15- July 31, all visitors
must remain outside the half-mile
buffer for peregrine falcon nests, as
posted.
g. [Im Hunting access permitted for
licensed big game or turkey hunters with
a hunting access permit in accordance
with the following:
1. A special activity permit allowing access will be provided through a draw.
Failure to comply with the conditions
in the permit, state statutes and CPW
regulations may result in permit
revocation.
2. Only a successful permit holder and 1
nonhunting companion are allowed
on the property.
3. Vehicles involved in hunting use of
the park are required to have a valid
Colorado State parks pass, unless
the vehicle displays a Disabled Veteran license plate or a Purple Heart
license plate.
4. Go online to see the current season
dates and rules for hunting on
Fishers Peak State Park:

cpw.state.co.us/fishers-peak

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Directions: Take I-70 W, exit Hwy. 58 and go
5 miles to Hwy. 93. Go N for 1.5 miles to
Golden Gate Canyon Rd., then turn left and
go 13 miles to visitor center.
Phone:303-582-3707
Acres: 11,895 land acres, 8 water acres
Facilities: picnic sites, electrical hookups,
dump station, visitor center
Recreation: hunting, fishing, camping, hiking,
biking, horseback trails, cross-country skiing/snowshoeing, rock climbing
Restrictions:
a. Boats, rafts or other floating devices of any
kind on lakes within park prohibited, except as part of class in canoeing sponsored
byCPW.
b. In Jefferson Co., excluding the 160-acre
parcel known as Vigil Ranch and posted
strip of land along Gilpin CR 2: During
deer and elk seasons, hunting allowed for
big game. Beginning the Tues. after Labor
Day through the Fri. before Memorial Day,
hunting allowed for small game in areas
not posted as prohibiting such use.
Reservations for hunting are required and
shall be limited in number. To make a
reservation, hunters must already possess
a valid big-game license for the specific
hunt code permitted on the property or a
valid small-game license.
Reservations must be made through the
Hunter Reservation System (see "Reservations: Hunting," page !,for details), except
that each reservation will be valid for a
single day, within the season designated
by the license, and made no more than
14 days in advance of the hunt date. Additionally, reservations may be made up to
and including the reservation date regardless of species.
c. During deer and elk seasons beginning
the Tues. after Labor Day through the Fri.
before Memorial Day, hunting allowed in
areas not posted as prohibiting such use
in portion of park located in Gilpin Co.
(Green Ranch). Only hunters selected
through special drawing prior to start of
big-game seasons allowed to hunt this
portion.
d. Swimming is prohibited.
► Harvey Gap -

Garfield Co.
Directions: From Silt, go W on Hwy. 6/24

to First St. Turn Non First St. and go 1.2
miles to Silt Mesa Rd. Go W for 0.7 miles to
Harvey Gap Rd. (CR 237). Go N and follow
Harvey Gap Rd. for 3.4 miles to park.
Phone:970-625-1607
Acres: 106 land acres, 198 water acres
Facilities: picnic sites, boat ramp
Recreation: hunting, fishing, boating, swimming, cross-country skiing/snowshoeing

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a. Only hand-propelled craft, sailboats and
boats with electric trolling motors or
gasoline motors of 20 horsepower or less
allowed on reservoir.
b. Waterskiing on reservoir prohibited.
c. Beginning the Tues. after Labor Day
through the Fri. before Memorial Day,
only bows and arrows (including crossbow and hand-held bow, unless otherwise
restricted), and shotguns loaded with
birdshot allowed for hunting in areas not
posted as prohibiting such use.

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Mesa Co.

Directions: From Loma exit on 1-70 (Hwy.
139), go N for 5 miles to Q Rd., then go W
for l.2 miles to 1l.8 Rd. Go N for 1 mile to
park.
Phone:970-858-7208
Acres: 389 land acres, 173 water acres
Facilities: visitor center, camping, picnic sites,
boat ramps, dump station
Recreation: fishing, camping, hiking, biking,
boating, swimming

Restrictions:
a. Only hand-propelled craft, sailboats and
boats with electric motors allowed on
Mack Mesa Reservoir.
b. Boats prohibited on Highline Lake from
first day in Oct. through last day in Feb.,
except hand-propelled craft used for
setting out and picking up decoys, and
retrieving downed waterfowl in area open
to hunting.
c. Waterfowl hunting by reservation only.

See "Reservations: Hunting," page !,for
details.
d. Only shotguns loaded with birdshot allowed for waterfowl hunting in areas and
at times posted.
e. Small-game hunting allowed at park, using only shotguns, in areas and at times
posted.
f. Big-game hunting prohibited.
g. All hunters must checlc in and check out at
hunter registration area.
h. Vessels launched on Highline Lake
Wednesdays areyrohibited from traveling
at speeds above wakeless:· If July 4 falls
on a Wednesday, this day is exempt from
the wakeless restriction.
► Jackson Lake -

Morgan, Weld Cos.
Directions: From Hwy. 34 and 1-76 inter-

change, go N for 7.25 miles onHwy. 39,
through Goodrich. Then go Won YS (follow
paved road) for 2.5 miles.
Phone:970-645-2551
Acres: 580 land acres, 2,511 water acres
Facilities: picnic sites, boat ramp, electrical
hookups, dump station, visitor center
Recreation: hunting, fishing, OHV, camping,
hiking, boating, swimming, cross-country
skiing/snowshoeing

Restrictions:
a. Beginning the Tues. after Labor Day
through the Fri. before Memorial Day,
only bows and arrows (including crossbow and hand-held bow, unless otherwise
restricted), and shotguns loaded with
birdshot allowed for hunting in areas not
posted as prohibiting such use.
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► James M. Robb-Colorado River -

Mesa Co.
Phone: 970-434-3388 or 970-858-9188 (Fruita

Section)
Connected Lakes:
Directions: From SW portion of Grand Junction at Hwy. 340, go NW on Dike Rd. for LS
miles.
Acres: 20 land acres, 30 water acres
Facilities: picnic sites, boat ramp
Recreation: fishing, hiking, biking, boating.
Hunting prohibited.
Com Lake:
Directions: Take Exit 37 off 1-70, go to I-70 B,
turn Son 32 Rd. (Hwy. 141) and go 2 miles.
Acres: 100 land acres, 22 water acres
Facilities: picnic sites, boat ramp
Recreation: fishing, hiking, biking, horseback
trails, waterfowl hunting
Fruita:
Directions: Take 1-70 to Exit 19 at Fruita. Go S
on Hwy. 340 for 0.5 miles to entrance on W
Acres: 20 land acres, 15 water acres
Facilities: picnic sites, boat ramp, electrical
hookup, dump station, visitor center
Recreation: fishing, camping, hiking, biking,
horsebaclc trails, boating. Hunting prohibited.
Note: Swim beach closed indefinitely.
Island Acres:
Directions: Take Exit 47 off 1-70; follow signs.
Acres: 627 land acres, 251 water acres
Facilities: picnic sites, electrical hookups,
dump station
Recreation: fishing, camping, hiking, biking,
swimming, waterfowl hunting

Restrictions:
a. Colorado River Wildlife Area:
1. Dogs or other pets prohibited, except on
designated trails.

2. Fires, swimming prohibited within East
and West lakes.

3. Public access via designated trails only.
4. Boats, rafts or other floating devices of
any kind on lakes prohibited.
b. Fruita, Connected Lakes, Corn Lake and
Island Acres sections:
1. Except for swim area at Island Acres, only
hand-propelled craft, sailboats and boats
with electric motors allowed.
2. Waterfowl hunting by reservation only.

See "Reservations: Hunting," page I,for
details.
3. Only shotguns loaded with birdshot allowed for waterfowl hunting in areas and
at times posted. All hunters must hunt
from designated blinds.
4. Hunting prohibited in Fruita and Connected Lakes sections.
c. 34 Road Parcel:
1. No public access except for waterfowl
hunting on weekends during designated
waterfowl hunting seasons.
2. Only shotguns loaded with birdshot
allowed for waterfowl hunting in areas
and at times posted. Waterfowl hunters
must have valid reservation to hunt 34
Road blind.
3. Hunters must hunt from designated
blinds only.
4. All other use of property prohibited.

d. Pear Park Section:
1. Boats, rafts or other floating devices of
any kind prohibited on lakes between 30
Rd. and 29 Rd.
2. Waterfowl hun ting by reservation only.

See "Reservations: Hunting," page I,for
details.
3. Only shotguns loaded with birdshot allowed for waterfowl hunting in areas and
at times posted. All hunters must hunt
from designated blinds.
► John Martin Reservoir -

Bent Co.

Directions:
From Las Animas: Go 16 miles E of Las Animas
on Hwy. 50 to CR 24 at Hasty. Go S on CR 24
approx. 2 miles to park entrance.
From Lamar: Take Hwy. 50 W from Lamar
approx. 20 miles to Hasty. Go S on School
Street (CR 24), then go 2 miles to park
entrance.
Phone:719-829-1801
Acres: 1,642 land acres, 11,749 water acres
Facilities: picnic sites, boat ramps, electrical
hookups, dump station, visitor center
Recreation: fishing, camping, hiking, biking,
boating, swimming, cross-country skiing/
snowshoeing

Restrictions:
a. Public access on north shore area of park
prohibited from first day ofNov.- March
15 annually, or as posted (except to retrieve downed waterfowl).
b. Only hand-propelled craft, sailboats and
boats with electric motors allowed on
Lake Hasty.
c. Unauthorized boats, rafts or other floating
devices of any kind prohibited on waters
below John Martin Dam to Arkansas
River bridge.
d. Public access east of waterfowl closure
line to the dam prohibited from first day
ofNov.- March 15 annually, or as posted
(except to retrieve downed waterfowl).
► Lake Pueblo -

Pueblo Co.
Directions: From 1-25 at Pueblo, take Exit 101

and go 2.5 miles W on Hwy. 50. Turn S on
Pueblo Blvd. and go 4 miles to Thatcher Ave.
Turn W, then go 4 miles to park entrance.
Phone: 719-561-9320
Acres: 12,885 land acres, 4,611 water acres
Facilities: picnic sites, boat ramps, electrical
hookups, dump station, visitor center
Recreation: hunting, fishing, camping, hiking,
biking, horseback trails, boating, swimming

Restrictions:
a. Jumping, diving or swinging from cliffs,
ledges or manmade structures prohibited,
including, but not limited to, boat doclcs,
marina infrastructure and railroad trestle
in Turkey Creek.
b. lnnertubes, air mattresses and similar
devices allowed below dam on part of
Arkansas River within boundaries of park.
All occupants must wear a U.S. Coast
Guard-approved wearable personal flotation device.
c. Beginning the Tues. after Labor Day
through the Fri. before Memorial Day,
only bows and arrows (including crossbow and hand-held bow, unless otherwise
restricted), and shotguns loaded with
birdshot allowed for hunting in areas not
posted as prohibiting such use.

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Phone:719-738-2376
Acres: 1,780 land acres, 412 water acres
Facilities: picnic sites, boat ramps, electrical
hookups, dump station, visitor center
Recreation: hunting, fishing, camping, hiking,
biking, boating, swimming, cross-country
skiing/snowshoeing, golf

(52E). Follow Rist Canyon Rd. for 1 mile to
CR 23N. Turn left and follow CR 23N for 1.4
miles to Lodgepole (25G). Then turn right
and travel 1.6 miles to park entrance.
Phone:970-493-1623
Acres: 2,591 land acres
Facilities: picnic sites, visitor center
Recreation: hunting, fishing, camping, hiking,
biking, horseback trails, cross-country skiing/snowshoeing, rock climbing

Restrictions:
a. Boats prohibited on Horseshoe Reservoir

Restrictions:
a. During deer and elk seasons, hunting al-

from first Mon. in Nov. through last day
of migratory waterfowl seasons, except as
posted. Hand-propelled craft allowed for
setting out and picking up decoys, and
retrieving downed waterfowl in area open
to hunting.
b. Waterskiing on Horseshoe Reservoir
prohibited.
c. Beginning the Tues. after Labor Day
through the Fri. before Memorial Day,
only bows and arrows (including crossbows and hand-held bows, unless otherwise restricted), and shotguns loaded with
birdshot allowed for hunting west from
a north-south line corresponding with
barbed-wire fence between Horseshoe
Lake and Martin Lake.
d. Swimming prohibited except at the designated swim beach at Martin Lake.

lowed for big game. Beginning the Tues.
after Labor Day through the Tues. before
Memorial Day, hunting allowed for small
game in areas not posted as prohibiting
such use. Hunting on Sat. or Sun prohibited.
b. During spring turkey hunt at Lory State
Park, hunting turkey on Mon. and Tues.
only. All other days of the week closed to
spring turkey hunting.

► Lathrop -

Huerfano Co.
Directions: From Walsenburg, go 3 miles W on

► Lone Mesa -

Dolores Co.
Directions: From Dolores, take USFS Rds. 526

and 514 N and W to the park.
Phone: 970-533-7065
Acres: 11,780 land acres
Note: The park is currently closed to the public.

Limited big-game and turkey hunting is allowed. See more info below or call 970-5337065 for information.
Restrictions:
a. cm!3 During any authorized big-game
hunting season, any lawful method of
hunting deer, elk and bear may be used
in areas not posted as prohibiting such
use. Only hllllters who possess a valid
Lone Mesa State Park hunting permit
are permitted to hllllt.
b. cm!3 Turkey hunting is permitted in
the spring only in accordance with the
following:
1. Individuals must hold a T-M-000-Ul-R
turkey license.
2. Vehicles involved in hunting use of
the park are required to have a valid
Colorado State Parks Pass, llllless the
vehicle displays a Disabled Veteran
license plate or Purple Heart license
plate.
3. Only established roads and parking areas defined on the Lone Mesa hunting
map may be used. Game retrieval roads
are excluded from the spring season
and are only for use in the fall big-game
seasons.
► Lory -

Larimer Co.
Directions: From Ft. Collins, go N on Hwy 287,

staying straight when highway forks N and
following CR 54G into LaPorte. Continue W
to Bellvue and turn left on Rist Canyon Rd.

► Mancos -

Montezuma Co.
Directions: From Durango, take Hwy. 160 for

W 27 miles to Mancos. Go Non Hwy. 184
approx. 0.25 miles, then turn E on CR 42
(USFS Rd. 561). Go 4 miles and take CR N to
park entrance.
Phone:970-533-7065
Acres: 354 land acres, 217 water acres
Facilities: picnic sites, boat ramp, dump station
Recreation: fishing, camping, hiking, biking,
horseback trails, boating, cross-country skiing/snowshoeing

Restrictions:
a. Only hand-propelled craft, sailboats, boats
with electric trolling motors and boats
with gasoline motors operated at a wakeless speed allowed on reservoir.
b. Waterskiing on reservoir prohibited.
► Mueller -

Teller Co.
Directions: From Colorado Springs, go 25

► Navajo -

Archuleta Co.
Directions: From Pagosa Springs, take Hwy.

160 W for 17 miles. Go SW on Hwy. 151 for
18 miles to Arboles. Go 2 miles Son CR 982.
Phone: 970-883-2208
Acres: 2,087 land acres, 2,895 water acres the reservoir is more than 15,000 water acres
that span Colorado and New Mexico.
Facilities: picnic sites, boat ramp, electrical
hookups, dump station, visitor center
Recreation: hunting, fishing, camping, hiking,
biking, boating, swimming and
kiteboarding

Restrictions:
a. Hunting allowed in areas not prohibiting
such use.
b. Kiteboards must have 3 safety systems: a
control bar release, a quick release and a
safety release. All 3 safety systems must be
in good and operational condition and in
compliance with manufacturer specifications so that when activated the kite loses
power and falls to the water. Kiteboarders
must wear a United States Coast Guardapproved personal flotation device when
kiteboarding.
Note: Boaters may launch in either state and

use the entire reservoir. Valid New Mexico
and Colorado fishing licenses are required.
► North Sterling -

Logan Co.
Directions: From 1-76, take exit 125 (Sterling),

turn Won Hwy. 6 (traffic W from Denver,
turn left off exit ramp; traffic E from Julesburg/Nebraska, turn right off exit ramp). Follow Hwy. 6 W for 2 miles over bridge. Turn
right (N) on N. 3rd St. Take slight left onto
Sidney Ave., then continue N for 1.5 miles.
Turn left onto CR 34 and continue W for 1
mile. Turn right onto CR 39 and follow paved
road N for 10 miles.
Note: If using a GPS unit to navigate, road

changes names several times. Don't turn onto
any unpaved roads.

miles W on Hwy. 24 to Divide. Go S on Hwy.
67 for 3.5 miles to park entrance.
Phone: 719-687-2366
Acres: 5, I09 land acres, 5 water acres
Facilities: picnic sites, electrical hookups,
dump station, showers, visitor center
Recreation: camping, hiking, biking, horseback trails, cross-country skiing/snowshoeing, limited hunting and fishing

After S-curves, turn left onto CR 46, continue
for 2 miles W to CR 33, and follow paved
road Non CR-33.
Phone:970-522-3657
Acres: 2,820 land acres, 2,895 water acres
Facilities: archery range, picnic sites, boat
ramps, electrical hookups, dump station,
visitor center
Recreation: hunting, fishing, camping, hiking,
biking, horseback trails, boating, swimming

Restrictions:
a. Dogs or other pets prohibited outside of

Restrictions:
a. Boats prohibited on reservoir from first

developed facilities area.

b. Operating snowmobiles and off-highway
vehicles prohibited, except by law enforcement officers on duty.
c. Boats, rafts or other floating devices of any
kind prohibited on lakes within park.
d. Beginning the Tues. after Labor Day
through the Fri. before Memorial Day,
hunting allowed in areas not prohibiting such use in park. Hunters may access
posted hunting area only from Trail 5 at
Visitor Center, Trail 11 at Livery parking
lot, or Lost Pond Picnic Area and Trail 13
at group campground. All weapons must
be completely unloaded when hunter is
outside posted hunting area boundary.

Mon. in Nov. through last day of migratory waterfowl seasons, except as posted
and except hand-propelled craft used for
setting out and picking up decoys, and
retrieving downed waterfowl on areas of
lakes open to waterfowl hunting.
b. Beginning the Tues. after Labor Day
through the Fri. before Memorial Day,
only bows and arrows and shotguns
loaded with birdshot allowed for hunting
in areas not prohibiting such use in park,
except as follows:
1. Hunting prohibited from dam.
2. Hunting prohibited from frozen surface
of lake.
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► Paonia -

Gunnison, Pitkin Cos.

Directions: From Glenwood Springs, take Hwy.
82 S to Carbondale. At Hwy. 133, go S for 46
miles.
Phone:970-921-5721
Acres: 1,250 land acres, 334 water acres
Facilities: picnic sites, boat ramp
Recreation: hunting, fishing, camping, boating,
cross-country skiing/snowshoeing

Restrictions:
a. Hunting allowed in areas not prohibiting
such use.
► Pearl Lake -

Routt Co.

Directions: From Steamboat Springs, go W for
2 miles on Hwy. 40 to CR 129. Turn N and go 23
miles to Pearl Lake Rd. Go E for 2 miles to park.
Phone:970-879-3922
Acres: 134 land acres, I 66 water acres
Facilities: picnic sites, boat ramp
Recreation: hunting, fishing, camping, hiking,
biking, boating, cross-country skiing/snowshoeing, snowmobiling
Restrictions:
a. Only hand-propelled craft, sailboats, boats
with electric trolling motors and boats
with gasoline motors operated at a wakeless speed allowed.
b. Waterskiing prohibited.
c. During deer and elk seasons, hunting allowed for big game. Beginning the Tues.
after Labor Day through the Fri. before
Memorial Day, hunting allowed for small
game in areas not posted as prohibiting
such use.
► Ridgway -

Ouray Co.

Directions: From Montrose, go 20 miles S on
Hwy. 550.
Phone:970-626-5822
Acres: 2, l 00 land acres, l, 10 l water acres
Facilities: picnic sites, boat ramp, buoy and
slip rentals, electrical hookups, dump station,
visitor center
Recreation: hunting, fishing, camping, hiking
trails, biking, boating, swimming, crosscountry skiing/snowshoeing

Restrictions:
a. Boats, rafts, or other floating devices prohibited on any waters within Pa-Co-ChuPuk Recreation Site, below Ridgway Dam.
b. On all areas of park east of Hwy. 550: During deer and elk seasons, hunting allowed
for big game. Beginning the Tues. after Labor Day through the Fri. before Memorial
Day, hunting allowed in areas not posted
as prohibiting such use.
c. During any hunting season from Oct. I April 30 annually, and any approved special season, hunting allowed on all lands
open to public access west of reservoir.
Area bounded by Dallas Creek on south
and site closure signs on north closed to
all hunting.
d. During any waterfowl hunting season
from Oct. 1- April 30 annually, and
any approved special season, waterfowl
hunting allowed within Dallas Creek
Recreation Site at park Hunting prohibited
between park road and Hwy. 550, and in
other areas posted as prohibiting such use.
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e. During special seasons, hunting allowed in the
following areas (or special hunting zones):
Zone 1: Elk Ridge Mesa, including closed
Elk Ridge Campground.
Zone 2: Area bounded by 100 yards S of
park headquarters on N; Ridgway
Reservoir on W; 0.24 miles from
Hwy. 550 on S; and 0.25 miles from
main park road on E.
3. Area bow1ded by reservoir's main cove
on N; 0.25 miles from Elk Ridge Rd. on
W; intersection of Elk Ridge and main
park roads on S; and 0.25 miles from
main park road on E.
4. Pa-Co-Chu-Puk Recreation site.
► Rifle Falls -

Garfield Co.

Directions: From I-70 exit at Rifle, take Hwy.
13 N through Rifle for 3 miles. Turn right on
Hwy. 325 and go 9.8 miles.
Phone:970-625-1607
Acres: 48 land acres
Facilities: picnic sites, electrical hookups
Recreation: fishing, camping, hiking, crosscountry skiing/snowshoeing

Restrictions:
a. Climbing, traversing, or rappelling on or
from roclc formations prohibited.
► Rifle Gap -

Garfield Co.

Directions: From I-70 exit at Rifle, take Hwy.
13 N through Rifle for 3 miles. Turn right on
Hwy. 325 and go 6 miles.
Phone:970-625-1607
Acres: 973 land acres, 360 water acres
Facilities: picnic sites, boat ramp, dump station, visitor center
Recreation: hunting, fishing, camping, biking,
boating, swimming, cross-country skiing/
snowshoeing

Restrictions:
a. Hunting allowed in areas not prohibiting
such use.

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Douglas Co.
srANDARD s 1TE

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Directions: Take C-470 to Wadsworth exit. Go
4.4 miles S to Waterton Rd., then turn left
and go 1.6 miles to North Rampart Range
Rd. Turn right and go 2.3 miles to Roxborough Park Rd., then turn left and go l block
to park access road. Drive 2.2 miles on access
road to reach visitor center.
Phone:303-973-3959
Acres: 3,328 land acres
Facilities: visitor center
Recreation: hiking, cross-country skiing/
snowshoeing, wildlife viewing, education
tours, photography
Restrictions:
a. Dogs or other pets, fires prohibited.
b. Climbing, traversing, or rappelling on or
from roclc formations prohibited.
Note: No off-trail use.

► St. Vrain -

Weld Co.

Directions: From I-25, go Won Hwy. 119 and
turn N on CR 7. Park is 7 miles E of Longmont.
Phone: 303-678-9402
Acres: 695 land acres, 160 water acres
Facilities: picnic sites, dump station, showers,
boat ramp, electrical hookups
Recreation: fishing, camping, hiking, boating,
cross-country skiing/snowshoeing

Restrictions:
a. Only hand-propelled craft, sailboats and
boats with electric motors allowed, except
on Blue Heron Reservoir.
b. Hand- or trailer-launched vessels with
electric or gasoline motors operated at a
wakeless speed allowed on Blue Heron
Reservoir.
c. Discharge of firearms or bows prohibited,
except while bowfishing.
► Spinney Mountain -

Park Co.

Directions: From Colorado Springs, take Hwy.
24 W for 55 miles. Turn left and go 2.8 miles
on CR 23. Then turn right on CR 59 and go
l.l miles to entrance.
Phone: 719-748-3401
Acres: 3,990 land acres, 2,444 water acres
Facilities: picnic sites, boat ramps
Recreation: hunting, fishing, boating
Seasonal Closure: from Nov. 16- April 30, unless
otherwise posted as open for public use

Restrictions:
a. Operating or parking snowmobiles on land
or on frozen surface of reservoir prohibited, except by law enforcement officers on
duty, or unless otherwise posted at park
entrances.
b. Operating or occupying boats on surface
of reservoir from one-half hour after
sunset until one-half hour before sunrise
prohibited.
c. Entering, using or occupying islands on
reservoir prohibited.
d. Entering, using or occupying lands or
waters of park Nov. 16- April 30 prohibited,
unless reservoir is ice free and area otherwise posted as open for public use.
e. Entering, using or occupying lands or
waters of park from one-half hour after
sunset until one-half hour before sunrise
prohibited, or as otherwise posted.
f. Waterskiing on reservoir prohibited.
g. Hunting allowed in areas not prohibiting
such use.
h. Swimming is prohibited.
► Stagecoach -

Routt Co.

Directions: From I-70 at Silverthorne, take
Hwy. 9 N for 38 miles. Go W on Hwy. 40 for
6 miles to Hwy. 134. Go Won Hwy. 134 for
27 miles to Hwy. 13 l. Go N 17 miles to CR
14 and follow signs.
Phone:970-736-2436
Acres: 810 land acres, 819 water acres
Facilities: picnic sites, boat ramps, electrical
hookups, dump station
Recreation: fishing, camping, hiking, biking,
horseback trails, boating, swimming, crosscountry skiing/snowshoeing, snowmobiling

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Restrictions:
a. Beginning the Tues. after Labor Day
through the Fri. before Memorial Day, only
bows and arrows (including crossbows
and hand-held bows, unless otherwise
restricted), and shotguns loaded with
birdshot allowed for hunting on western
half of reservoir.
b. Waterfowl hunting by reservation only. See

"Reservations: Hunting," page !,for details.
► State Forest -

Jackson Co.

Directions: From Fort Collins, go 75 miles W
on Hwy. 14, over Cameron Pass.
Phone: 970-723-8366
Acres: 71,024 land acres, 170 water acres
Facilities: picnic sites, boat ramps, horse
stables/rental, visitor center
Recreation: hunting, fishing, OHV, camping,
hiking, biking, horseback riding, boating,
backcountry skiing/snowshoeing, snowmobiling, mow1tain climbing

Restrictions:
a. Boats, rafts or other floating devices of
any kind prohibited on lakes within park,
except wakeless boating allowed on North
Michigan Reservoir.
b. Only hand-propelled craft, sailboats, boats
with electric trolling motors and boats
with gasoline motors operated at a wakeless speed allowed on North Michigan
Reservoir.
c. Waterskiing on North Michigan Reservoir
prohibited.
d. Hunting allowed in areas not prohibiting
such use.
► Staunton -

Jefferson, Park Cos.

Directions: From Denver, take Hwy. 285 S for
19.2 miles. Take the Elk Creek Rd./Shaffers
Crossing exit and go N on Elk Creek Rd. for l
mile to entrance.
Phone: 303-816-0912
Acres: 4,081 land acres, 5 water acres
Facilities: archery, ADA fishing, picnic areas,
group picnic areas, visitor center
Recreation: fishing, tent camping, hiking, bik ing, horseback trails, rock climbing, archery

Restrictions:
a. Boats, rafts or other floating devices of any
kind prohibited on lakes within park.
► Steamboat Lake -

Routt Co.

Directions: From Steamboat Springs, go for W
2 miles on Hwy. 40 to CR 129. Turn N, go 25
miles to visitor center.
Phone: 970-879-3922
Acres: 1,809 land acres, 1,011 water acres
Facilities: picnic sites, boat ramps, electrical
hookups, dump station, visitor center
Recreation: hunting, fishing, camping, hiking,
biking, horseback trails, boating, swimming,
cross-country skiing/snowshoeing, snowmobiling

Restrictions:
a. During deer and elk seasons, hunting allowed for big game. Beginning the Tues.
after Labor Day through the Fri. before
Memorial Day, hunting allowed for small
game in areas not posted as prohibiting
such use.

► Sweitzer Lake -

Delta Co.

Directions: From Delta, go l mile S on Hwy. 50.
Or go 20 miles N of Montrose on Hwy. 50.
Phone: 970-874-4258
Acres: 466 land acres, 137 water acres
Facilities: picnic sites, boat ramp, visitor center
Recreation: hunting, fishing, hiking, biking,
boating, swimming
Restrictions:
a. Beginning the Tues. after Labor Day
through the Fri. before to Memorial Day,
only bows and arrows (including crossbows
and hand-held bows, unless otherwise
restricted), and shotguns loaded with
birdshot allowed for hunting in areas not
posted as prohibiting such use.
b. Reservations required from 5 a.m.- 12 p.m.
Reserved zones w10ccupied by 7 a.m. will
be available on first-come, first-served basis.
Any hw1t zone must be yielded at any time
upon request of a hw1ter holding a valid and
active reservation for that zone.
c. Reservations not required from l p.m. to
sunset. Hunting is first-come, first served at
this time.
d. Leaving decoys overnight prohibited.
e. [l?!I Hunters may only hunt the area they
reserved in the designated hunt zones
with a maximum of four hunters per
zone. Reservation holders must be present while hunting.
f. [l?!I Reservation s will be limited to four
times in a 25-day period per hunter.
g. [l?!I The park can close the hunt zone reservation dates for park operations, public
outreach and education events.

Note: Sweitzer Lake State Park hunting
updates above (e-g) are pending CPW Commission approval. If approved, these changes
shall become effective Oct. I, 2025. Go to
cpw.state.co.us/hunting-reservations
for more information.
► Sylvan Lake -

Eagle Co.

Directions:
Sylvan Lake Cabins &amp; Campground: Take I-70 to Eagle/
exit 147. Turn S through roundabouts, cross
river. Use first exit on Hwy. 6/Grand Ave.
roundabout to travel W for 0.9 miles. At next
roundabout, take 3rd exit onto Sylvan Lake
Rd. In 1.7 miles, turn Son Brush Creek Rd. for
8.5 miles to visitor center. Continue until road
forks. Take right fork for 5 miles to lake.
Brush Creek Yurts: Follow above directions, but
turn left at fork. After 4.5 miles, yurts on left at
top of switchbacks.
Phone: 970-328-2021
Acres: 1,532 land acres, 42 water acres
Facilities: picnic sites, boat ramp, dump station,
visitor center
Recreation: hunting, fishing, camping, hiking,
biking, horseback trails, boating, cross-country skiing/snowshoeing, snowmobiling

Restrictions:
a. Only hand-propelled craft, sailboats and
boats with electric motors allowed.

► Trinidad Lake -

Las Animas Co.

Directions: From I-25, take exit 13B for Main
St. in Trinidad. Turn left at four-way stop onto
Nevada. At next intersection, head W onto
Hwy. 12/Highway of Legends. Continue 3
miles W to park entrance.
Phone: 719-846-6951
Acres: 2,512 land acres, 800 water acres
Facilities: picnic sites, boat ramp, electrical
hookups, nonelectric sites, full hookup sites,
dump station, visitor center, camper services
building
Recreation: hunting, fishing, camping, hiking,
biking, horseback trails, boating, cross-country skiing/snowshoeing, archery range
Restrictions:
a. Beginning the Tues. after Labor Day

through the Fri. before Memorial Day, only
bows and arrows (including crossbows
and hand-held bows, unless otherwise
restricted), and shotguns loaded with
birdshot allowed for hunting in areas not
posted as prohibiting such use.
b. Dogs or other pets, smoking prohibited on
archery range.
c. Broadheads, crossbows and firearms (including, but not limited to, BB guns, pellet guns,
and air rifles) prohibited on archery range.
d. Any person age 16 or younger entering archery range must be under direct supervision of an adult at all times.
e. Public access prohibited on archery range
between sunset and sunrise.
► Vega -

Mesa Co.

Directions: From I-70, go Son Hwy. 65, then
Eon Hwy. 330 through Collbran approx. 16
miles. Turn S on 64.6 Rd. and go about 4 miles
to park.
Phone: 970-487-3407
Acres: 944 land acres, 898 water acres
Facilities: picnic sites, boat ramps, electrical
hookups, dump station, visitor center
Recreation: hunting, fishing, OHY, camping,
hiking, boating, cross-cow1try skiing/snowshoeing, snowmobiling

Restrictions:
a. Beginning the Tues. after Labor Day
through the Fri. before Memorial Day, only
bows and arrows (including crossbows
and hand-held bows, unless otherwise
restricted), and shotguns loaded with
birdshot allowed for hunting in areas not
posted as prohibiting such use.
► Yampa River -

Routt, Moffat Cos.

Directions: Take Hwy. 40 to mile marker 104.
Visitor center and campground on S side of
highway. Consult park brochure for directions
to all other river access sites.
Phone: 970-276-2061
Acres: 110 land acres, access to 134 river miles
Facilities: 9 river sites, picnic sites, 8 boat
ramps, electrical hookups, dump station,
showers, visitor center
Recreation: fishing, rafting, camping, boating,
cross-country skiing

b. Waterskiing on lake prohibited.
c. Hunting allowed in areas not prohibiting
such use.
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State Parks

Counties

State Fish Units, State Wildlife Areas, State Trust Lands &amp; State Parks

Adobe Creek Reservoir SWA

791

1,465

Blue LakeSTL

125

1-7

Dawn Pond SWA

125

30

BE-3

1-8

Fort Lyon SWA

125

523

BE-4

1-8

John Martin Reservoir State
Park

126

13,391

JMR

1-8

AL-2

E-9

Karney Ranch STL

126

1,000

BE-6

1-8

AL-3

E-9

Karney Ranch SWA

126

13,580

BE-7

1-8

J.W. Mumma Native Aquatic
Species SFU
Playa Blanca SWA

80
80

714

AL-4

E-9

KellerSTL

146

2,160

BE-8

1-8

San Luis Lakes STL

82

1,300

AL-5

E-9

Las Animas SFU

125

69

BE-9

1-8

82

3,317

AL-6

E-9

Purgatoire River SWA

130

960

BE-10

1-8

Setchfield SWA

130

2,438

BE-11

1-9

multiple

5,804

AHR

56

11

CH-1

E-6

Arkansas Headwaters State

139

640

BA-2

Burchfield SWA

139

178

BA-3

J-9

Cimarron River STL

145

519

BA-4

J-10

EdlerSTL

144

640

BA-5

J-10

Kirkwell STL

144

640

BA-6

1-10

Lone Rock STL

137

646

BA-7

1-10

Moore Draw STL
North Canyon STL

145
144

640
632

BA-8
BA-9

J-10
1-10

Pat/Whitby Canyon STL

144

1,302

BA-10

1-10

Sand Arroyo STL

139

640

BA-11

Sand Canyon STL

144

640

BA-12

J-10
1-10

Sand Creek South STL

144

319

BA-13

1-10

Sikes Ranch STL

144

641

BA-14

1-10

Sikes Ranch SWA

7,139

BA-15

1-10

State Line STL

143,
144
144

496

Sunny Moon STL

144

640

BA-16
BA-17

J-10
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Turk's Pond SWA

139

200

BA-18

J-9

Two Buttes Reservoir SWA

138,
139

8,533

BA-19

J-9

Utleyville STL

137

657

BA-20

1-10

72

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Park
Arkansas River/Big Bend SWA
(F.E.)
Aspen Ridge STL
Bighorn Springs SWA (F.E.)
Buena Vista SWA (F.E.)
Burns Canyon STL
Chaffee County
Shooting Range SWA
Chalk Cliffs SFU
Champion SWA (F.E.)
Chesmore SWA (F.E.)
Chubb Park SWA
Chubb Park STL
Clear Creek Reservoir SWA
Cottonwood Creek SWA
Droney Gulch SWA
Frantz Lake SWA
Granite SWA (F.E.)
Harmon SWA (F.E.)
Heckendorf SWA
Johnson Village SWA
Little Cochetopa Creek STL
Love Meadow WWA

57

542

CH-2

E-6

57,481

8

CH-3

E-6

49,481

41

CH-4

E-6

57

600

CH-5

E-6

56

10

CH-6

E-7

56,481

61

CH-7

E-6

57,481
49

60
5

CH-8
CH-9

E-6
E-6

49

525

CH-10

E-6

49,57

3,640

CH-11

48,481

500

CH-12

E-6
D-6

481

6

CH-13

E-6

56

2,949

CH-14

E-7

56

69

CH-15

E-7

48,49

131

CH-16

E-5

481
481

10
720

CH-17
CH-18

E-6
E-6

481

9

E-6

561

320

CH-19
CH-20

481

11

CH-21

E-6

E-7

�Mount Ouray SWA

56

231

CH-23

E-7

Mount Shavano SFU
Mount Shavano SWA
Poncha Pass STL
Pridemore SWA (F.L.)

56
56,57
561
56

45
84
360
10

CH-24
CH-25
CH-26
CH-27

E-7
E-7
E-7
E-6

Railroad Gulch STL
Sand Creek Central STL
Sands Lake SWA
Wright'sLake SWA (F.E.)

57
56
57

369
597
14

CH-28
CH-29
CH-30

E-6
E-6
E-7

Beaver Brook 5TL

39

480

CC-2

F-4

Bergen Peak SWA
Georgetown SWA
Mount Evans SWA

39
39

1,093
670

CC-3
CC-4

F-4
E-4

Alamosa Canyon STL
AltaSTL
Chiquito Peak STL

81
81
80

240
640
640

CN-2
CN-3
CN-4

E-10
E-9

East Bend STL
Gallegos STL
Hot Creek SWA
La Jara Reservoir SWA
La Jara STL

81
81
81
81
81

720
480
9,485
635
42,881

CN-5
CN-6
CN-7
CN-8
CN-9

E-10
E-10
E-10
D-10
D-10

La Jara SWA
Las Mesitas STL
Los Mogotes Peak STL
Oritz STL

81
81
81
81

2,808
640
640
640

CN-10
CN-11
CN-12
CN-13

E-10
E-10
E-10
E-10

Pinon Hills STL
Punche Valley STL
Rajadero Canyon STL
Romeo STL

81
81
81
81

640
640
673
640

E-10
E-10
D-10

San Antonito STL
San Luis Hills STL
Sego Springs SWA
South Pinon Hills STL

81
81
81
81

640
640
640
2,240

CN-14
CN-15
CN-16
CN-17
CN-18
CN-19
CN-20
CN-21

Sugar Loaf STL
Taos Valley STL
Terrace Reservoir SWA
The Poso STL

81
81
80,81
81

640
640
240
640

CN-22
CN-23
CN-24
CN-25

E-10
E-10
D-9
E-10

Trujillo Canyon STL
Trujillo Meadows SWA
Vincente Canyon STL

81
81
81

640
71
640

CN-26
CN-27
CN-28

E-10
D-10
E-10

E-10
E-10
E-10
E-10
E-10

Bear Gulch STL

69

640

CU-2

F-8

86,691
69,691
84,86
86
69
86
84

500
780
640
640
640
486
640

CU-3
CU-4
CU-5
CU-6
CU-7
CU-8
CU-9

E-7
F-8
F-8
F-8
F-8
E-8
F-8

Escalante SWA

62

7,612

DE-1

B-6

McCluske SWA
RoeberSWA

53
53

1,600
1,030

DE-2

C-6
C-6

Cross Canyon SWA
Disappointment Creek STL
Fish Creek SWA
Groundhog Reservoir SWA
Jim Olterman/Lone Cone SWA
Lone Mesa State Park

72
711
71
71
70, 71
711

119
640
314
606
5,030
11,780

D0-2
D0-3
D0-4
D0-5
D0-6
LON

A-9
A-8
B-8
B-8
B-8
A-9

362

CHA
DG-1
ROX

F-4
F-5
F-5

44
35

382
25

EA-2
EA-3

D-4
D-4

47,444
35
44
44
36,45
36,45

6.5
90
692
1,574
107
602

EA-4
EA-5
EA-6
SYL
EA-7
EA-8

C-5
D-4
D-4
D-4
D-4
D-4

Beddows Mountain STL
DeWeese ReservoirSWA
Foster Gulch STL
Froze Creek STL
Johnson Gulch STL
Middle Taylor Creek SWA
Rosita STL
Upper Red Cliff Ranch SWA

Castlewood Canyon State Park
Chatfield State Park
51,461
Four Mile SWA
51
Roxborough State Park
51
Sharptail Ridge SWA
BasaltSWA
Brush Creek SWA
Eagle River SWA (F.L.)
Fr in Pan River SWA (F.L.)

Sylvan Lake State Park
Vail Deer Underpass SWA
Whiskey Creek STL

73

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�Parachute Ponds SWA

32,42

42

GF-7

C-4

Rifle Falls SFU

33

600

GF-8

B-4

Rifle Falls State Park

33

48

RIF

C-4

Rifle Gap State Park

33

1,333

RIG

C-4

Roaring Fork SWA

43,444

43

GF-9

C-4

Sam Caudill SWA

444

GF-10

C-4

33

941

GF-11

C-4

Badger Creek STL
Beaver Creek SWA

57,58
59

3,799
2,227

FR-2
FR-3

E-6
F-7

Brush Hollow STL
Brush Hollow SWA

59
59

1,398
461

FR-4
FR-5

F-7
F-7

Carter Creek STL

181

1,301

GR-2

D-3

Cody ParkSTL

691

640

FR-6

F-7

Copper Mountain STL

28

640

GR-3

E-3

Copper Gulch STL
Cottonwood Ridge STL

691
58

638
640

FR-7
FR-8

F-7
F-7

East Carter Mountain STL

181

1,794

GR-4

D-2

Deer Haven STL
Dirty Gulch STL

581

FR-9
FR-10

F-6
E-7

Granby Ranch SWA
(Conservation Easement)

28

451

GR-5

E-3

Hot Sulphur Springs SWA

18, 28

2,160

GR-6

E-3

Fernleaf Gulch STL
Florence STL

58
58
69

640
640
520
640

FR-11
FR-12

E-7
F-7

Junction Butte SWA

37

1,304

GR-7

D-3

Kemp-Breeze SWA

18, 28

1,714

GR-8

E-3

Grape Creek STL

69,691

1,280

FR-13

F-7

Middle Carter (Gunsight) STL

181

5,400

GR-9

D-3

McCoy Gulch STL
Newlin Creek STL

86
69

640
640

FR-14
FR-15

E-7
F-7

Middle ParkSTL

27

4,144

GR-10

D-3

Milk Creek STL

27

10,955

GR-11

D-2

Ogden/Treat SWA (F.E.)

58,86

28

FR-16

E-7

Perkins SWA

181

83

GR-12

D-3

Oil Well Flats STL
Parkdale STL

581
58

600
640

28

640

GR-13

E-3

691
57,58

520
2,480

F-7
F-7
F-7

Ptarmigan STL

Pinnacle Rock STL
Sand Gulch STL

FR-17
FR-18
FR-19

Radium SWA

15, 27,
361

10,996

GR-14

D-3

FR-20

E-7

Red Mountain SWA

28

161

GR-15

E-3

Short Creek Baldy STL
Stoney Face Mountain STL

86
58

640
640

FR-21
FR-22

E-7
E-7

Slide Mountain STL

18

1,280

GR-16

E-3

Troublesome Valley Ranch STL

18

876

GR-17

E-3

Table Mountain STL

59

9,427

FR-23

F-7

West Carter Mountain STL

181

2,360

GR-18

D-2

Tallahassee Road STL
Texas Creek #1 &amp; 2STL

58
58

640
410

FR-24
FR-25

F-6
E-7

Willow Creek Res. SWA

18

200

GR-19

E-3

Windy Gap WWA

18

12

GR-20

E-3

Tunnel Drive STL
Turkey Gulch STL

691
691

360
640

FR-26
FR-27

F-7
F-7

58

15,066

FR-28

E-6
Beaver Lake SWA

43

41

GU-2

C-5

Black Sage Pass STL

551

415

GU-3

D-7

Cabin Creek SWA

55

640

GU-4

D-7

Centennial SWA

54

1,800

GU-5

C-7

Chance Gulch SWA

67

645

GU-6

D-7

Dutch Gulch SWA

67

320

GU-7

D-7

Gunnison River SWA

54

81

GU-8

D-7

Gunnison SWA

54

2,800

GU-9

C-7

Crystal River SFU
Garfield Creek SWA

43
43
42

7
19
13,179

GF-2
GF-3
GF-4

C-4
C-4
C-5

Glenwood Springs SFU
Harvey Gap State Park

34
33

2
304

GF-5
HAR

C-4
C-4

74

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I GMU

LeapsGulch SWA

Aaes
I

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Point

I

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Map

Index

Page

I I

68, 69
68,69

Miller RanchSWA

54

1,604

GU-11

C-6

Paonia State Park

53,521

1,584

PAO

C-6

Pitkin SFU

55,551

48

GU-12

D-7

Quakey Mountain STL

551

640

GU-13

D-7

Roaring Judy SFU

54, 55

778

GU-14

D-6

Sapinero SWA

54

7,129

GU-15

C-7

Taylor River SWA

55

13

GU-16

D-6

Tomichi Creek SWA

67

465

GU-17

D-7

Tomichi Dome STL

551

640

GU-18

D-7

Van Tuyl SWA

55

510

GU-19

D-7

WaunitaWWA

551

GU-20

D-7

16

l.2mi.

JA-2

D-2

Cohagen STL

171

2,848

JA-3

E-2

Cowdrey LakeSWA

161

95

JA-4

D-1

Delaney Butte LakesSWA

16

2,620

JA-5

D-1

Diamond JSWA

161

3,129

JA-6

E-1

East Delaney Butte LakeSTL

16

640

JA-7

D-1

Elk Mountain STL

6

2,839

JA-8

E-1

Independence Mountain STL

161

11,239

JA-9

D-1

Indian Creek STL

171

640

JA-10

E-2

Johnny Moore Mountain STL

6

7,671

JA-11

E-2

Kemp Draw STL

171

520

JA-12

E-2

Lake John SWA

161

847

JA-13

D-1

MacFarlane Reservoir STL

17

2,880

JA-14

E-2

Lake Fork ofthe Gunnison
River SWA (F.E.)

66

42

Hl-2

C-8

Manville SWA (F.L.)

16

4.4mi.

JA-15

D-2

Mason Family SWA

66, 67

1,429

Hl-3

C-8

Murphy SWA (F.L.)

6

6mi.

JA-16

E-1

Rito Hondo Reservoir SWA

76

41

Hl-4

C-8

Owl Creek STL

171

640

JA-17

E-2

Road Canyon Reservoir SWA

76

177

Hl-5

C-9

Owl Mountain STL

171

640

JA-18

E-2

Williams Creek Reservoir SWA

77

508

Hl-6

C-9

Owl Mountain SWA

171

920

JA-19

E-2

Pinkham Mountain STL

6

520

JA-20

E-1

Rabbit EarsSTL

16

5,229

JA-21

D-2

Wind in the WillowsSWA

Red Canyon STL

16

640

JA-22

D-1

Bear Creek STL

85

640

HU-2

F-9

Ridge Road STL

16

320

JA-23

D-2

Black Hawk STL

85

1,511

HU-3

G-9

Sand Creek STL

6

3,280

JA-24

E-1

Black Mountain STL

84

640

HU-4

F-8

Seymour Lake SWA

17

81

JA-25

D-2

Blue Spring STL

84

640

HU-5

F-8

Sixteen Ditch STL

161

280

JA-26

D-1

BustosFlat STL

133

640

HU-6

G-9

Guillermo Ranch STL

85

2,118

HU-7

F-9

6, 7, 19,
71,194
171

STA

E-2

Huerfano SWA

861

544

HU-8

F-9

Taylor Draw STL

E-2

Lathrop State Park

85

2,192

Little Sheep Mountain STL

85

640

LAT
HU-9

G-9
F-9

Maitland STL

85

640

HU-10

F-9

ManzanaresCreek STL

861

1,420

HU-11

F-9

Pine Arroyo STL

128

640

HU-12

G-8

Rattlesnake STL

128

640

HU-13

G-8

Schultz Canyon STL

85

960

South Gardner STL

85

640

HU-14
HU-15

G-9
F-9

South Middle Creek STL

85

1,105

HU-16

F-9

The Hogback STL

133

640

HU-17

G-9

Tinaja Canyon 5TL

128

640

HU-18

G-8

Turkey Ridge STL

128

640

HU-19

Wahatoya SWA

85

80

HU-20

G-8
F-9

State Forest State Park

171

320

JA-27

Three Sisters STL

6

1,523

JA-28

E-2

Verner SWA (F.L.)

16

2mi.

JA-29

D-1

Kl-1

J-7

Kl-2

1-7

Kl-3

1-7

QueensSTL
QueensSWA

126,
127

Sweetwater STL

126

640

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�Parvin Lake SWA
Pass Creek STL

7

640

LR-22

E-1

107

640

KC-2

1-5

Pfister Draw STL

7,8

1,920

LR-23

E-1

Settlement STL

109

960

KC-3

J-4

Poudre River SFU

8, 19

460

LR-24

E-2

South Fork Republican STL

109

2,411

KC-4

J-4

Poudre River STL

191

5,760

LR-25

F-1

Poudre River SWA

19, 191

395

LR-26

F-1

Simpson Ponds SWA

20

44

LR-27

F-2

Smith Lake SWA

9

135

LR-28

F-1

LK-2

Steinhoff Hill STL

191

480

LR-29

F-1

LK-3

E-5

Steven'sGulch STL

191

480

LR-30

F-1

LK-4

E-5

Stone Mountain Access Road
SWA

20

LR-31

F-2

Twin Sisters SWA

20

640

LR-32

F-3

Watson Lake SFU

19

90

LR-33

F-2

Watson Lake SWA

19

44

LR-34

F-2

Wellington SWA

87

1,793

LR-35

F-1

Antelope Tank STL

136

640

LA-2

H-10

Apishapa North STL

133

1,880

LA-3

G-9

Apishapa SWA

133,
134

7,935

LA-4

G-9

Spring Valley STL

Crystal Lake STL

48,49

467

Delmonica Gulch STL

49

320

Hardeman SWA (F.E.)

48

Headwaters Ranch SWA (F.E.)

49

160

LK-5

E-5

PaddockSWA

49

1,300

LK-6

E-5

Reddy SWA (F.E.)

Durango SFU

74,75

14

LP-2

Haviland Lake SWA

74

208

LP-3

Pastorius Reservoir SWA

75

85

LP-4

Perins Peak SWA

74

.,

B-9

Arrowhead STL

8

Bellaire Lake SWA

8

12

LR-2

E-1

Bosque del Oso SWA

85,851

30,000

LA-5

F-10

Bellvue-Watson SFU

19

58

LR-3

F-2

East Carrizo Creek STL

143

640

LA-6

1-10

Big Thompson Ponds SWA

20

51

LR-4

F-2

Ashers Peak State Park

G-10

8, 19

352

LR-5

E-1

James M. John SWA

19,200
8,200
4,500

FIS

Bliss SWA

140
140
140

LA-7
LA-8

G-10
G-10

Boedecker Reservoir SWA

20

LR-6

F-2

Boyd Lake State Park

20

308
2,004

Lake Dorothey SWA

BYD

F-2

North Lake SWA

85, 851

840

LA-9

F-10

Bull Mountain STL

8

640

LR-7

E-1

Poitrey Canyon STL

136

640

LA-10

H-10

Cherokee SWA

8, 191

mm

LR-8

F-1

Poitrey Creek STL

143

640

LA-11

H-10

25,705

Sakariason STL

85

560

LA-12

F-10

Douglas Reservoir SWA

9

765

LR-9

F-1

Savory East STL

137

640

LA-13

1-10

Dowdy Lake SWA

191

120

LR-10

F-1

Spanish Peaks SWA

85

6,450

LA-14

G-10

Dry Creek North STL

8

640

LR-11

E-1

Tecolote Creek STL

143

560

LA-15

1-10

Eagle Canyon STL

20

640

LR-12

F-2

Hohnholz Lakes SWA

7

133

LR-13

E-1

Tobe Creek STL

136,
143

640

LA-16

H-10

Jimmy Creek STL

8

640

LR-14

E-1

113

2,240

Ll-2

H-6

LaGarde Creek STL

7

640

LR-15

E-1

Lon Hagler SWA

20

302

LR-16

F-2

Lory State Park

19

2,591

LOR

F-2

Manhattan Creek STL

191

320

LR-17

E-1

Karval Reservoir SWA

120

235

Ll-3

H-6

Karval STL

120

640

Ll-4

H-6

Meadow Creek STL

191

mm

LR-18

F-1

Kinney Lake STL

113

320

Ll-5

H-6

North Fork SWA

20

16

LR-19

F-2

Kinney Lake SWA

113

320

Ll-6

North Rabbit Creek STL

191

640

LR-20

F-1

Punkin Center STL

119

5,444

Ll-7

H-6
H-6

76

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432

�Cameo Shooting &amp; Education
Complex

31

1,700

CAM

Colorado River Island SWA

30,41

67

ME-1

B-5

Franklin Island SWA

30,41

38

ME-2

A-5

Grand Junction: West Lake SWA

30

6

ME-3

A-5

Highline Lake State Park

30

562

HIG

A-5

Horsethief Canyon SWA

30,40

1,439

ME-4

B-5

James M. Robb-Colorado River 30,40
State Park

1,085

CRP

B-5

Jerry Creek Reservoir SWA

421

871

ME-5

A-5

Leatha Jean Stassen SWA

40

31

ME-6

B-5

Loma Boat Launch SWA

30

8

ME-7

A-5

Mogensen Ponds SWA

421

11

ME-8

A-5

BakersPeak STL
Baking Powder Ridge STL
Bald Mountain STL
Ben Morgan Canyon STL
Big Hole Butte STL
Big Hole Gulch STL
Bitterbrush SWA
Boston Flats STL
Box Elder North STL
Box ElderSTL
Browns Park STL
Browns Park SWA
Buckwater Draw STL
Bull Canyon STL
Castor Gulch STL
Cedar Springs STL
Cedars STL
Citadel STL
Coal Creek STL
Coal Ridge STL
Cold Springs Mountain STL
Crooked Wash Ranch SWA
CrossMountain STL
Dobbins Spring STL
Douglas Mountain STL
East Boone Draw STL
Elkhead Reservoir State Park
Elk Springs #1 STL
Elk Springs #3 STL
Elk Springs Ranch SWA
Fortification STL
Fourmile STL
Godiva Rim STL

Orchard Mesa SWA

41

148

ME-9

B-5

Greasewood STL

3

Plateau Creek SWA

421

1,346

ME-10

B-5

Tilman Bishop SWA

30,41

113

ME-11

B-5

421

1,842

VEG

B-5

Great Divide STL
Hiawatha STL
Hightower STL
Homestead STL
Horse Gulch STL

3
2
11
11
301

640
640
640
640
640

MF-35
MF-36
MF-37
MF-38
MF-39

C-1
A-1
B-2
B-2
B-2

Big Meadows Reservoir SWA

76

117

Ml-2

D-9

CollerSWA

76,79

579

Ml-3

D-9

CreedeSWA

76

3

Ml-4

D-8

lies Grove STL
Jack Springs STL
Jeffway Gulch STL
Jubb Creek STL

12,211
10
13
211

2,079
640
640
638

MF-40
MF-41
MF-42
MF-43

C-2
A-2
C-2
B-2

Atwood SWA

96

180

L0-2

H-2

Bravo STL

91

mm

L0-3

1-2

Bravo SWA

91

1,082

L0-4

1-1

Duck Creek STL

90

640

L0-5

1-1

Duck Creek SWA

90

1,121

L0-6

1-1

Dune Ridge SWA

96

400

L0-7

1-2

Ford Bridge STL

91

280

L0-8

1-1

Knudson SWA

96

581

L0-9

1-2

North Sterling State Park

89

5,715

NST

1-1

Overland Trail STL

96

40

L0-10

1-2

Overland Trail SWA

96

192

L0-11

1-2

Pawnee Valley STL

89

2,720

L0-12

H-2

Red Lion Ranch STL

92

200

L0-13

1-1

Red LionSWA

90,92

1,297

L0-14

1-1

Sterling PrairieSTL

93, 97,
98

44,733

L0-15

1-2

1,109

3,4
10
2,3
211
3
2,3
11
3
211
211

12,393
640
6,266
640
640
3,048
8,081
104
640
628
1,305
2,226
640
640
168
640
640

201
10
10
13
11
4
11
640
11
640
10
640
2,201 25,739
11
9,796
11
640
10
640
2, 11
640
2
640
4,441 2,108
11
640
10
1,810
10, 11 1,400
301
866
4
640
3
640

m!J
4,158

MF-2
MF-3
MF-4
MF-5
MF-6
MF-7
MF-8
MF-9
MF-10
MF-11
MF-12
MF-13
MF-14
MF-15
MF-16
MF-17
MF-18
MF-19
MF-20
MF-21
MF-22
MF-23
MF-24
MF-25
MF-26
MF-27
ELH
MF-28
MF-29
MF-30
MF-31
MF-32
MF-33

C-1
A-2
B-1
B-2
B-1
B-1
B-2
B-2
B-2
B-2
A-1
A-1
A-2
A-2
C-2
B-2
C-1
B-2
B-2
A-2
A-1
B-2
B-2
A-2
B-2
B-2
C-2
B-2
B-2
B-2
C-2
C-1
B-2

MF-34

B-1

77

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�Little Snake SWA
Lone Tree Gulch STL

2,3
2,3
11

Louisiana Purchase Ranch
SWA

211

Maverick Flats STL
Maybell STL
Middle Wolf Creek STL

10
3, 11
10

Miner's Draw STL
Monument Butte STL
Moosehead Mountain STL
Morapos Creek STL

640
4,860
637

MF-45
MF-46
MF-47

B-1
B-1
B-2

Vermillion Creek STL
Willow Creek STL
Winter Valley Gulch STL

MF-48

B-2

640
9,208
640

MF-49
MF-50
MF-51

A-2
B-2
B-3

10
12
10
12

640
653
640
640

MF-52
MF-53
MF-54
MF-55

A-2
C-2
A-2
C-2

Joe Moore Reservoir SWA

73

120

Lone Dome SWA

Morgan Gulch STL
North Scandinavian Gulch STL
OxbowSTL

211
3
2

640
280
640

MF-56
MF-57
MF-58

B-2
B-1
B-2

Menefee Peak STL
Narraguinnep Resevoir SWA

711
73
73
711

1,724
571
635
764

PeckMesaSTL
Pine Tree Gulch STL
Pinon Ridge STL

11
11,211
11

640
640
640

MF-59
MF-60
MF-61

B-2
B-2
B-3

73
73
73

mm

Puett Reservoir SWA
Summit Reservoir SWA
Totten Reservoir SWA
Twin Spruce Ponds SWA

177
526
250
96

MAN
MZ-4
MZ-5
MZ-6
MZ-7
MZ-8
MZ-9

MF-62

C-1

1,747
2,355
640

MF-63
MF-64
MF-65

A-1
C-1
B-1

640
640
640
640

MF-66
MF-67
MF-68
MF-69

B-2
A-2
B-1
A-2

Antelope Flats STL
BrammerSTL
Brush Prairie Ponds SWA
Brush SWA

99
95
99
96

5,000
2,918
1,600
588

MG-2
MG-3
MG-4
MG-5

H-3
H-2
H-3
H-2

Cottonwood SWA
ElliottSWA
Jackson Lake State Park

96
95,96
95

884
2,576
3,091

H-2
H-2
G-2

Jackson Lake SWA
Jean K. Tool SWA

95
96
99

394
903
634

MG-6
MG-7
JAC
MG-8

BloomHillsSTL
Bull Pasture STL
Carrica STL

135
135
130

Crooked Arroyo STL
David Canyon STL

Yampa River State Park

Pole Gulch STL

3

Pot Creek SWA
Pothook Ranch SWA
Powder Wash STL

4

11,666

Rattlesnake Hill STL
Red Wash STL
Reservoir Draw STL
Robinson Draw STL

3
211
10
2
10

Scandinavian Gulch STL
Sevenmile Ridge STL
Sheephead Basin STL

3
2
2

640
640
640

MF-70
MF-71
MF-72

B-1
B-1
B-1

Sheepherder Springs STL
Simsberry Draw STL
Skull Creek STL
South 80 STL

2
3
10
3

640
640
639
80

MF-73
MF-74
MF-75
MF-76

B-1
B-2
A-2
C-1

South Duffy Mountain STL
South Nipple Rim STL
Spencer Draw STL

211
2,3
10

640
19,962
640

MF-77
MF-78
MF-79

B-2
B-1
A-2

Ted'sCanyon STL
Temple Canyon STL
The Sloughs STL
Thompson Draw STL

11
211
10
2

640
637
650
642

MF-80
MF-81
MF-82
MF-83

B-2
B-2
A-2
A-2

Thornburg Draw STL
TriangleSTL
Trowel STL
Turner's Creek STL

11
3, 11
3

640
1,122
640

10

640

MF-84
MF-85
MF-86
MF-87

B-2
B-2
B-1
A-2

78

2025 Colorado State Recreation Lands

Mancos State Park

Dixie Bluffs STL
East Timpas STL

2
4
10

640
640
640

MF-89
MF-90
MF-91

A-1
C-1
B-2

3, 11,
13,211, 110/
301, 134mi.
441

YAM

C-2

B-9
MZ-3

A-9
B-9
B-9
A-9
A-9
B-9
A-9
B-9

MG-9
MG-10

H-2
H-2
H-3

640
640

OT-3
OT-4

H-9
H-9
1-8

135
135
130,
135

640
640

OT-5
OT-6

H-8
H-8

630

OT-7

H-8

135

640

OT-8

H-8

�HaightSTL

Knight-Imler SWA (F.E.)

Higbee Canyon STL

130

640

OT-10

H-8

McArthur Gulch STL

501

480

PA-20

F-5

Holbrook Reservoir SWA

125

670

OT-11

H-8

Mud Springs STL

so

640

PA-21

E-5

Horse Creek Reservoir SWA

125

2,603

OT-12

1-8

Rye Slough STL

58

8,973

PA-22

E-6

Iron Springs STL

135

640

OT-13

H-9

Saddle Mountain STL

581

640

PA-23

E-5

Jack Canyon STL

135

7,564

OT-14

H-9

Spinney Mountain State Park

58,581

6,434

SPI

E-6

La Junta STL

125

6,715

OT-15

H-8

Spinney Mountain SWA

58,581

1,937

PA-24

E-5

Melon Valley SWA

125

278

OT-16

H-8

SpinneySTL

4,674

PA-25

North DevilsCanyon STL

135

640

OT-17

H-9

SO, 58,
581

OxbowSWA

130

410

OT-18

H-8

so

640

PA-26

E-5

Packers Gap STL

135

640

OT-19

H-9

Tarryall Reservoir SWA

SO, 501

886

PA-27

E-5

Red Rock STL

135

640

OT-20

H-9

Teter-Michigan Creek SWA

500

950

PA-28

E-5

Rock Fall STL

135

640

OT-21

H-9

Three Mile Mountain STL

58

1,280

PA-29

E-5

Rocky Ford SWA

125

1,142

OT-22

H-8

Tomahawk SWA

so

1,655

PA-30

E-5

Round Top STL

135

640

OT-23

H-8

Treasurevault
MountainSTL

49

320

PA-31

E-5

Timberlake STL

125

59,445

OT-24

H-8

Warmer Gulch STL

Timpas Creek SWA

135

141

OT-25

H-8

63 Ranch SWA

so

1,200

PA-2

E-6

Agate Mountain STL

58

2,893

PA-3

E-6

127

503

PR-2

J-8

AlmaSWA

49

277

PA-4

E-5

Granada SWA

PR-3

J-8

11,060

PA-5

E-6

127,
132

5630

Antero STL

49,50,
58

Badger Basin STL

so

40

PA-6

E-5

HollySWA

127,
132

277

PR-4

J-8

Badger Ba.sin SWA

50,58,
581

752

PA-7

E-6

Mike Higbee SWA

132

876

PR-5

J-8

Red Dog SWA

127

570

PR-6

J-8

Badger Flats STL

SO, 581

3,570

PA-8

F-5

Thurston Reservoir SWA

127

400

PR-7

J-7

Buffalo Gulch STL

58

640

PA-9

E-6

Two Buttes STL

Charlie Meyers SWA

58

1,082

PA-10

E-6

Cline Ranch SWA

500

1,600

PA-11

E-5

Flying ASTL

Crooked Top STL

46

400

PA-12

F-4

Hungerford STL

128

7,039

PU-2

G-8

Dick'sPeak STL

58

640

PA-13

E-6

Lake Beckwith SWA

84

66

PU-3

F-8

Eleven Mile State Park

58,581

7,572

ELE

F-6

Lake Pueblo State Park

84

17,496

PUE

G-7

Eleven Mile STL

58, 581

2,887

PA-14

F-6

Pueblo Reservoir SWA

84

11,864

PU-4

F-7

Hartsel South STL

58

1,788

PA-15

E-6

Pueblo SFU

84

105

PU-5

G-7

Hartsel STL

58

380

PA-16

E-5

Runyon/Fountain Lakes SWA

129

88

PU-6

G-7

High Creek STL

so
so

1,121

PA-17

E-5

Saint Charles STL

128

14,213

PU-7

G-8

17,429

PA-18

E-5

James Mark Jones SWA

Tarryall Creek STL

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�Pearl Lake State Park

14

300

D-1

Collins Mountain Ranch SWA

23

2,421

RB-2

B-3

Rock Creek SWA

15

205

R0-22

D-3

Colorow Mountain SWA

11

1,982

RB-3

B-3

Sage Creek STL

13

640

R0-23

C-2

12,23,211 5,955

RB-4

B-3

Sarvis Creek SWA

15

309

R0-24

D-2

JensenSWA
Meeker Pasture SWA

23

48

RB-5

B-3

SKCK SWA (F.E.)

15

519

R0-25

D-2

Oak Ridge SWA

23,24

13,664

RB-6

(-3

Sleeping Giant STL

214

400

R0-26

D-2

Piceance SWA

11, 21,
22, 31 25,193

RB-7

B-3

Stagecoach State Park

15

1,629

STG

D-3

Steamboat Lake State Park

14,214

2,820

STE

D-1

Steamboat Springs SWA (F.E.)

131

51

R0-27

D-2

Stokes Gulch STL

13

1,863

R0-28

C-2

Twenty Mile Pond SWA

13

11

R0-29

C-2

Yampa River STL

13

American Gulch STL

80

640

RG-2

D-9

Beaver Creek Reservoir SWA

80

102

RG-3

D-9

Dry Creek STL

80

1,280

RG-4

E-9

Gerrard STL

80

799

RG-5

D-9

Burro Springs STL

Home Lake SWA

791

64

RG-6

E-9

Cochetopa SWA

67

6,712

SA-2

D-7

Rio Grande River SWA (F.E.)

79

124

RG-7

D-9

Daley Gulch STL

551

644

SA-3

D-7

Rio Grande SWA

791

935

RG-8

E-9

Dome Lakes SWA

67

420

SA-4

D-8

Shaw Creek STL

80

469

RG-9

Jacks Creek STL

681

640

SA-5

D-7

Kerber Creek STL

681

320

SA-6

E-7

Laughlin Gulch STL

68

640

SA-7

E-8

R0-30

Little La Garita Creek STL

79

640

SA-8

D-8

Blacktail (Conservation Easement)

15

610

R0-2

D-2

Los Creek STL

67

320

SA-9

D-8

Christina SWA (F.E.)

214

23

R0-3

D-2

Middle Creek STL

681

640

SA-10

D-7

Chuck Lewis SWA

131

288

R0-4

D-2

Mineral Hot Springs STL

82

640

SA-11

E-8

Coal Bank Gulch STL

441

879

R0-5

Mirage STL

82

640

SA-12

E-8

Cottonwood Creek STL

441

640

R0-6

C-2
(-2

82,682

2,567

SA-13

E-8

Emerald Mountain SWA

131

674

R0-7

D-2

Old Woman Creek STL

79

640

SA-14

D-9

Finger Rock SFU

26

34

R0-8

D-3

Orient Mine SWA

82

368

SA-15

E-8

FlandersRanch SWA

441

1,659

R0-9

C-2

Rock Creek STL

82

640

SA-16

E-7

Mishak Lakes STL

Fly Gulch STL

214

537

R0-10

D-2

Russell Creek STL

682

1,920

SA-17

E-8

Grassy Creek STL

13

360

R0-11

C-2

Russell Lakes SWA

682

4,579

SA-18

E-8

Grieve Ranch SWA
(Conservation Easement)

5

2,511

R0-12

C-1

Saguache Creek STL

682

2,714

SA-19

E-8

Hayden Shooting Range

13

40

R0-13

C-2

Spring Gulch STL

68

640

SA-20

D-8

Hereford Haven SWA

441

190

R0-14

C-2

Steel Canyon STL

82

640

SA-21

E-8

Indian Run SWA

12

2,039

R0-15

C-2

Stonehouse Gulch STL

681

560

SA-22

E-7

Jimmy Dunn Gulch STL

441

5,253

R0-16

C-2

Villa Grove STL

82,681

1,120

SA-23

E-7

Maynard Gulch STL

13,441

724

R0-17

C-2

Moody Creek STL

231

640

R0-18

D-3

Moonhill STL

14,214

648

R0-19

D-2

Sultan Creek STL

74

640

SJ-2

B-8

15

640

R0-20

D-3

West Lime Creek STL

74

640

SJ-3

B-9

Morrison Creek STL
80

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�Geary Creek STL
Greasewood Lake STL

951

640

WE-10

G-2

70

2,223

SM-2

B-8

Howard Creek STL

87

640

WE-11

G-1

70

640

SM-3

A-8

Keota STL

87

640

WE-12

G-2

Disappointment
Valley STL

70, 711

320

SM-4

A-8

LazyD STL

88

2,721

WE-13

H-1

Dry Creek Basin STL

70

640

SM-5

A-8

Lost Creek STL

99

640

WE-14

G-3

Dry Creek Basin SWA

70

12,775

SM-6

A-8

Mitani-Tokuyasu SWA

951

68

WE-15

G-2

Hamilton Mesa STL

70

640

SM-7

A-8

Nakagawa SWA

951

159

WE-16

G-2

Klondike Basin STL

70

640

SM-8

A-8

North Pawnee Creek STL

88

640

WE-17

H-1

McKenna Peak STL

70

640

SM-9

A-8

OrchardSTL

951

640

WE-18

G-2

Poison Spyder STL

70

640

SM-10

A-8

Pawnee Coal Creek STL

87

440

WE-19

G-2

San Miguel SWA (F.E.)

70

13

SM-11

B-8

Point of Rocks STL

951

640

WE-20

G-2

Spring Creek Basin STL

70

640

SM-12

A-8

Prospect STL

99

140

WE-21

G-3

Robinson Creek STL

87

640

WE-22

G-1

St. Vrain State Park

20

855

STV

F-3

South Pawnee Creek STL

88

1,720

WE-23

H-2

South Roggen STL

99

1,880

WE-24

G-3

Stone Corral STL

87

1,041

WE-25

G-1

Twomile Creek STL

88

640

WE-26

H-1

WebsterSWA

94

158

WE-27

G-2

102

320

YU-2

J-3

Dead Horse Creek STL

Woods Lake SWA
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Jumbo (Julesburg) Reservoir
SWA

90

1,703

SE-1

1-1

Pony Express SWA

92

1,854

SE-2

J-1

Sand Draw SWA

93

209

SE-3

J-1

Mueller State Park

F-6

Pikes Peak SWA

59

635

TE-2

F-6

Bonny Creek STL

103

630

YU-3

J-4

Rosemont Reservoir SWA

59

357

TE-3

F-6

Eagle Rock SWA

102

1718

YU-4

J-3

ShelfRoad STL

581

640

TE-4

F-6

EcklundSTL

102

640

YU-5

J-3

Hay Gulch Overlook STL

102

640

YU-6

J-4

Landsman Creek STL

103,
109

332

YU-7

J-4

Sandsage SWA

101

287

YU-8

J-3

Sandy Bluffs STL

102

3,682

YU-9

J-4

Sandy Bluffs SWA

102

3,202

YU-10

J-4

SimmonsSTL

102

160

YU-11

J-3

87

1,855

WE-2

G-2

SimmonsSWA

102

2,157

YU-12

J-3

BrowerSWA

94

65

WE-3

G-2

South Fork Spring Canyon STL

102

640

YU-13

J-4

Centennial Valley SWA

951

1,195

WE-4

G-2

South Republican SWA

18,365

YU-14

J-4

Crow Valley STL

87

1,520

WE-5

G-1

103,
109

Dearfield STL

951

1,480

WE-6

G-2

Stalker Lake SWA

98

75

YU-15

J-3

Eastman Basin STL

87

2,681

WE-7

G-1

Willow Creek SWA

102

920

YU-16

J-3

FrankSWA

94

324

WE-8

F-2

WraySFU

98

355

YU-17

J-3
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C O L O R A D O

2023 Tierras de recreación
del estado de Colorado
INTERIOR: UNIDADES DE PESCA ESTATALES, ÁREAS DE VIDA SILVESTRE ESTATALES, TIERRAS EN FIDEICOMISO ESTATAL, PARQUES ESTATALES

cpw.state.co.us

�CARACTERÍSTICAS EN LÍNEA
Conozca más acerca de los Parques y Vida Silvestre
de Colorado en nuestros canales de VIMEO Y YOUTUBE

ENLACES A LOS MAPAS

¡HAGA SUS RESERVAS DE CAMPAMENTO Y CAZA

EN LÍNEA!

UNIDADES DE PESCA ESTATALES
ÁREAS ESTATALES DE VIDA SILVESTRE

Reserve ahora

Encuentre campamentos,
cabañas y yurtas

TIERRAS EN FIDEICOMISO ESTATAL
PARQUES ESTATALES

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VIDEOS

GORRIONES ALPINO
DE COLORADO

PARQUES Y VIDA SILVESTRE DE
COLORADO THE NATIVE THREE

43RO PARQUE ESTATAL DE COLORADO
EN EL LAGO DE AGUA DULCE

�TABLA DE
CONTENIDOS

TABLA DE
CONTENIDOS

Impreso para su distribución gratuita por:

COLORADO PARKS AND WILDLIFE (CPW)

6060 Broadway, Denver, CO 80216 ■ 303-297-1192

cpw.state.co.us

■ Abreviaturas clave.......................................................................................................................................1

NUESTRA MISIÓN: La misión del Departamento de Parques y Vida Silvestre de Colorado es la de
perpetuar los recursos de vida silvestre del Estado, proporcionar un sistema de parques estatales de
calidad y brindar la posibilidad de disfrutar de actividades recreativas sostenibles al aire libre con el
fin de educar e inspirar a las generaciones actuales y futuras para que actúen como administradores
activos de los recursos naturales de Colorado.

UNIDADES DE PESCA ESTATALES (SFU por sus siglas en inglés)

Jeff Davis

NOVEDADES: 2023.........................................................................1
RESERVAS.....................................................................................1
2

■ ¿Qué es una SFU?........................................................................................................................................2
■ Propiedades y reglamentos de la SFU..........................................................................................................2

ÁREAS ESTATALES DE VIDA SILVESTRE (SWA POR SUS SIGLAS EN INGLÉS)....3­–30
■ ¿Qué significa SWA?....................................................................................................................................3
■ Normas de acceso a SWA.............................................................................................................................3
■ Propiedades y reglamentos de SWA..................................................................................................... 4–30

TIERRAS EN FIDEICOMISO ESTATAL (STL POR SUS SIGLAS EN INGLÉS)
POGRAMA DE ACCESO A LA CAZA Y A LA PESCA........................ 31–56
■ ¿Qué son las tierras en fideicomiso? ...........................................................................................................31
■ ¿Qué es el programa de acceso a la caza y la pesca STL?............................................................................31
■ Tierras en fideicomiso estatal FAQs/Reglas de acceso.......................................................................................31
■ Propiedades de acceso público de las tierras en fideicomiso estatal y sus reglamentos............................32–56

PARQUES ESTATALES.............................................................. 57–65
■ Tarifas y pases de parques estatales..........................................................................................................57
■ Reglas de acceso al parque estatal............................................................................................................58
■ Propiedades y regulaciones del parque estatal .................................................................................. 59–65

MAPAS.................................................................................. 66–71
■ Unidades de pesca estatales, áreas de vida silvestre, tierras en fideicomiso y parques — Noreste ........ 66
■ Unidades de pesca estatales, áreas de vida silvestre, tierras en fideicomiso y parques — Sureste ......... 67
■ Unidades de pesca estatales, áreas de vida silvestre, tierras en fideicomiso y parques — Noroeste ....... 68
■ Unidades de pesca estatales, áreas de vida silvestre, tierras en fideicomiso y parques — Suroeste ....... 69
■ Unidades de pesca estatales, áreas de vida silvestre, tierras en fideicomiso y parques — Central ......... 70
■ Unidades de gestión de caza (GMUs por su siglas en inglés) .....................................................................71

ÍNDICE DE TIERRAS POR CONDADO.......................................... 72–81
■ Unidades de pesca estatales, áreas estatales de vida silvestre, tierras en fideicomiso estatal y parques
estatales

OBTENGA EL FOLLETO EN LÍNEA: cpw.info/tierras-de-recreo
PORTADA: Un conductor de un vehículo
todoterreno (OHV) recorre un sendero en
el Parque estatal de bosques estatales.
Desde las llanuras y las laderas hasta las
altas cumbres de Colorado, su OHV es su
aventón a muchos destinos hermosos,
panorámicos e históricos. Para obtener
más información sobre el Programa OHV
de los Parques estatales de colorado,
visite cpw.info/ohv.

© Foto CPW por Michael DelliVeneri

#LiveLifeOutside

SEAMOS SOCIALES
@CoParksWildlife
2023 TIERRAS DE RECREACIÓN DEL ESTADO DE COLORADO

DIRECTOR DE COLORADO PARKS AND WILDLIFE
LA COMISIÓN COLORADO PARKS AND WILDLIFE, a partir de agosto 2023

Dallas May, presidenta		
Richard Reading, vicepresident		
Karen Michelle Bailey, secretaria
Jessica Beaulieu			
Marie Haskett			
Jack Murphy			
Gabriel Otero			

Duke Phillips IV
Gary T. Skiba
James Jay Tutchton
Eden Vardy
Dan Gibbs, miembro ex officio
Kate Greenberg, miembro ex officio
Jeff Davis, director de CPW

EDITOR DEL FOLLETOS DE REGULACIÓN

FOTO DE PORTADA

Mark Koenig 			

© Michael DelliVeneri para CPW

La División de Parques y Vida Silvestre de Colorado (CPW) recibe asistencia
financiera federal de varias oficinas del Departamento del Interior de los Estados
Unidos. El Departamento del Interior de los Estados Unidos y sus oficinas prohíben
la discriminación por motivos de raza, color, religión, origen nacional, género,
discapacidad o edad, de conformidad con el Título VI de la Ley de Derechos Civiles
de 1964 (enmendada), la sección 504 de la Ley de Rehabilitación de 1973, el Título
II de la Ley de Estadounidenses con Discapacidades de 1990 (enmendada), la Ley de
Discriminación por Edad de 1975 y el Título IX de las Enmiendas de Educación de
1972. Además, CPW cumple con todas las leyes contra la discriminación del estado
de Colorado. Para obtener más información sobre cómo solicitar una adaptación o
presentar una queja, visite cpw.info/accessibility.
NOTA: Las leyes y los reglamentos que aparecen en este folleto se han parafraseado para
facilitar su comprensión y solo pretenden ser una guía. Los estatutos y reglamentos
completos sobre la vida silvestre de Colorado están disponibles en las oficinas de CPW
que se indican a continuación y en línea: cpw.info/regulations

UBICACIÓN DE LAS OFICINAS ADMINISTRATIVAS, REGIONALES Y ZONALES DE CPW
ADMINISTRACIÓN 			
6060 Broadway			
Denver, 80216			
303-297-1192 (L—V, 8 a. m.—5 p. m. MT)

OFICINA DE REGISTRO
Bote, moto de nieve, vehículo todoterreno
13787 US Hwy. 85 N
Littleton, 80125

SOLAMENTE las oficinas listadas a continuación pueden asistir a los cazadores con el control de
animales y tomar muestras relacionadas con las actividades de caza. Consulte el sitio web de CPW
para obtener una lista completa de las ubicaciones de los parques estatales que además pueden
vender licencias, expedir duplicados y aceptar algunas licencias para su reembolso.

BRUSH
28167 County Rd. T
Brush, 80723
970-842-6300

GRAND JUNCTION
711 Independent Ave.
Grand Junction, 81505
970-255-6100

MONTE VISTA
0722 S. Rd. 1 E.
Monte Vista, 81144
719-587-6900

COLORADO SPRINGS
4255 Sinton Rd.
Colorado Springs, 80907
719-227-5200

GUNNISON
300 W. New York Ave.
Gunnison, 81230
970-641-7060

MONTROSE
2300 S. Townsend Ave.
Montrose, 81401
970-252-6000

DENVER
6060 Broadway
Denver, 80216
303-291-7227

HOT SULPHUR SPRINGS
346 Grand County Rd. 362
Hot Sulphur Springs, 80451
970-725-6200

PUEBLO
600 Pueblo Reservoir Rd.
Pueblo, 81005
719-561-5300

DURANGO
151 E. 16th St.
Durango, 81301
970-247-0855

LAMAR
2500 S. Main St.
Lamar, 81052
719-336-6600

SALIDA
7405 Hwy. 50
Salida, 81201
719-530-5520

FORT COLLINS
317 W. Prospect Rd.
Fort Collins, 80526
970-472-4300

MEEKER
73485 Hwy. 64
Meeker, 81641
970-878-6090

STEAMBOAT SPRINGS
925 Weiss Dr.
Steamboat Springs, 80487
970-870-3333

GLENWOOD SPRINGS
0088 Wildlife Way
Glenwood Springs, 81601
970-947-2920

�NOVEDADES

RESERVAS

NOVEDADES: 2023 CAMBIOS EN EL REGLAMENTO Y NUEVA INFORMACIÓN

▶ ACTUALIZACIÓN DE LAS RESTRICCIONES ESTATALES DEL ÁREA DE VIDA SILVESTRE:

▶ KEEP COLORADO WILD PASS (SOLO PARA RESIDENTES DE COLORADO): El pase Keep

▶ ÁREAS ESTATALES DE VIDA SILVESTRE AÑADIDAS: Burry SWA, Chaffee County

▶ MODIFICACIÓN DE LOS PASES Y LAS LICENCIAS CENTENARIO ANUALES PARA PERSONAS
DE BAJOS INGRESOS (SOLO PARA RESDENTES DE COLORADO): Para brindar un

Se han modificado las regulaciones que estandarizan y aclaran el lenguaje para
las actividades permitidas en muchas áreas de vida silvestre del estado. Revise las
restricciones enumeradas para las SWA y para la SWA que planea visitar, ya que el
acceso y las asignaciones pueden haber cambiado. Consulte las páginas 3-30.

Shooting Range SWA, Coal Creek Ranch SWA, Cottonwood Creek SWA, Frying
Pan River SWA, Headwaters Ranch SWA, Jackson SWA, Mount Werner SWA, San
Luis Hills SWA, SKCK SWA, Steamboat Springs SWA y Upper Red Cliff Ranch SWA;
busque la etiqueta NUEVO .

▶ EL PROGRAMA DE ACCESO A LAS TIERRAS DEL FIDEICOMISO DEL ESTADO CAMBIÓ DE
NOMBRE: El Programa de acceso a la caza y la pesca en tierras del fideicomiso estatal
(anteriormente el Programa de acceso público) incluye casi un millón de acres de
tierra que se arrienda a CPW para aumentar las oportunidades públicas de caza y
pesca estacionales. Las tierras inscritas en el Programa de acceso a la caza y la pesca
de STL están abiertas en temporada para la caza y la pesca SOLAMENTE Consulte
las páginas 31-56.

▶ SWA DE RUBY MOUNTAIN COMBINADA BAJO EL NOMBRE DE SWA DE BIGHORN
SPRINGS: Con el fin de diferenciar la servidumbre de pesca de SWA de Ruby

Mountain del sitio del área recreativa de Arkansas Headwaters que se encuentra
justo río abajo, se ha combinado Ruby Mountain SWA con la servidumbre de pesca
del Área de vida silvestre del Estado de Bighorn Springs, y se la conocerá como tal.

▶ ACTUALIZACIONES DE LA NORMATIVA A MÚLTIPLES PROPIEDADES. BUSQUE LA
ETIQUETA NUEVO :

Roaring Judy SFU, Colorow SWA, Oak Ridge SWA, Oxbow STL y otras tienen
nuevas regulaciones. Consulte las páginas 4–65.

RESERVAS
CAZA

ALGUNAS ÁREAS ESTATALES DE VIDA SILVESTRE, TIERRAS
EN FIDEICOMISOS Y PARQUES REQUIEREN RESERVAS PARA
CAZAR. Si lo requiere, estas se mencionan bajo el nombre

del terreno en este folleto. Todas las reservas de caza se
pueden hacer por teléfono al 1-800-244-5613 o en línea:
cpw.info/hunting-reservations. Puede reservar a partir
de las 9 a. m. MT. 14 días antes de la fecha de caza menor y
aves acuáticas o 45 días antes de la fecha de caza mayor.

SE APLICAN LAS SIGUIENTES REGLAS:
▶ Máximo 1 reserva por fecha de caza.
▶ Las reservas no son transferibles. La persona que hace
la reserva debe tener una licencia válida para la especie
a cazar antes de hacer la reserva y ha de cazar en la
propiedad el día de la cacería. Los cazadores con reservas
solo podrán cazar en el área especificada en la reserva.
▶ No se aceptan reservas de caza pequeña y de aves
acuáticas más de 14 días antes de la fecha de caza, ni
después del mediodía del día anterior a la fecha de caza,
a menos que se especifique lo contrario.
▶ No se aceptan reservas de caza mayor más de 45 días
antes del inicio de la temporada para la que se está
haciendo la reserva. Las reservas de caza mayor son
válidas durante toda la temporada designada por la
licencia, salvo que se especifique lo contrario.
▶ Para cancelar, los cazadores deben hacerlo antes del
mediodía del día anterior a la fecha de caza, a excepción
del Parque Estatal Boyd Lake: Las reservas de caza
pueden cancelarse hasta la hora de inicio de la franja
horaria reservada. Si no se cancelan las reservas o no
se siguen los procedimientos del puesto de control, se
pueden perder los privilegios de las próximas reservas
para el resto de la temporada de caza, a menos que se
especifique lo contrario.

Colorado Wild de $29 se agrega al registro anual de vehículos a través de la División
de Vehículos Motorizados (DMV, por sus siglas en inglés). La tarifa del pase de $29
se incluye automáticamente, a menos que elija no participar. Consulte la página 57
para ver todas las tarifas y los pases para parques estatales.

mejor servicio a las personas que califican por sus ingresos, el programa se
ha ampliado para abarcar a los residentes de Colorado que están inscritos en
cualquiera de los varios programas específicos para hogares de bajos ingresos,
que incluyen: TANF, WIC, Health First Colorado, SNAP, FDPIR y LEAP. Visite
cpw.info/centennial-program para obtener más información.

▶ ACCESO A LICENCIAS Y PASES EN LA APLICACIÓN MYCOLORADO™:

¡Desde la aplicación myColorado™, ahora se puede acceder a las licencias combinadas
de pesca de residente, caza menor y pesca de caza menor de CPW y al nuevo Keep
Colorado Wild Pass! Visite mycolorado.gov para obtener más información.

▶ MANTÉNGASE AL DÍA SOBRE LA SITUACIÓN DE LAS SEQUÍAS Y LOS INCENDIOS
EN EL ESTADO: La División de seguridad nacional y manejo de emergencias
de Colorado tiene una lista de prohibiciones de fogatas y niveles de peligro
actuales para el estado que es un excelente recurso para estar al tanto de
las condiciones de los fogatas cuando viaje por Colorado este verano:
coemergency.com/p/fire-bans- peligro.html

▶ CONSULTE NUESTROS OTROS FOLLETOS DE REGULACIÓN PARA OBTENER MÁS
INFORMACIÓN: Según la actividad que desee realizar en los terrenos públicos del

estado, nuestros otros folletos, como el de Pesca y el de Caza menor y aves acuáticas,
contienen información adicional útil para ayudarle a recrearse de forma responsable.
Asegúrese de echar un vistazo: cpw.info/regulations-brochures

CAMPAMENTO: CABAÑAS, YURTAS, CAMPAMENTOS
¡HAY MÁS DE 4000 CAMPAMENTOS y 70 cabañas y

yurtas esperándole en sus próximas vacaciones en los
parques estatales de Colorado! Las comodidades de
los campamentos en muchos parques incluyen baños,
conexiones eléctricas completas y regaderas. (Consulte
páginas 57 a 65.)
Muchos parques también ofrecen campamentos o
cabañas para grupos grandes. Casi 300 campamentos son
accesibles para los Estadounidenses con Discapacidades
(ADA por sus siglas en inglés). Si un campamento tiene
escrito “HD” (designado para discapacitados) después del
número del sitio, este está reservado EXCLUSIVAMENTE para
personas con permisos/tarjetas de estacionamiento para
discapacitados. Las yurtas y las cabañas ofrecen alternativas
cómodas durante todo el año a la acampada tradicional en
carpa.

PARA CAMPAMENTOS, YURTAS Y CABAÑAS:

▶ Todos los parques estatales ahora requieren reserva para
los campamentos/cabañas/yurtas.
▶ Los campistas pueden hacer sus reservas todos los
días, las 24 horas por teléfono (1-800-244-5613) o en
línea con seis meses de anticipación hasta su llegada al
parque.
En todos los parques estatales se aplican también
tarifas de entrada, además de las tarifas de
campamento.
▶ Los clientes pueden cancelar sus reservas en cualquier
momento antes del día de su llegada, en línea en:
cpw.state.co.us (haga clic en “Comprar y Solicitar”
para ingresar a su cuenta CPW) o por teléfono: al
1-800-244-5613. Los cargos por cambios en la reserva
o por cancelación no son reembolsables. El día de
llegada o después, los clientes deberán comunicarse
directamente con el parque para obtener información
sobre la cancelación. Es su responsabilidad conocer
las políticas de cancelación y cambio de CPW, ya que
pueden cambiar de un año a otro.
▶ Consulte la página 57 para obtener más detalles sobre
acampar en uno de los parques estatales de Colorado.

ENCONTRAR MAPAS EN LÍNEA
Mapas e información de las áreas de vida silvestre del estado:
cpw.info/wildlife-area-map
Mapas de tierras en fideicomiso estatal:
cpw.info/state-trust-lands
Buscador de mapas de parques estatales:
cpw.info/park-finder

CLAVE DE ABREVIATURAS
4WD		
Tracción en las cuatro ruedas
ATV		
vehículo todo terreno
BLM		
Oficina de Administración de Tierras
CO./COs.		condado/condados
CPW		
Parques y Vida Silvestre de Colorado
CR		
carretera del condado
GMU		
unidades de gestión de caza
HA		
acceso para discapacitados
HD		
asignado para discapacitados
HWY.		
carretera
JCT.		
intersección
OHV		
vehículo todoterreno
RD.		
calle
RES.		
embalse
SFU		
unidad estatal de pesca
STL		
tierras en fideicomiso estatal
SWA		
áreas de vida silvestre de vida silvestre
estatal
USFS/FS		Servicio Forestal de los Estados Unidos
N/NW/NE		norte, noroeste, noreste
S/SW/SE		sur, suroeste, sureste
E/W		
este/oeste

SELLOS DE HÁBITAT

▶ LOS SELLOS DE HÁBITAT CUESTAN $11.50, y solo se
requiere uno por persona y año para quienes tengan
entre 18 y 64 años. Los sellos son válidos del 1 de
marzo al 31 de marzo del año siguiente (13 meses).
■ Debe adquirir un sello antes de comprar o solicitar una
licencia de caza o pesca.
■ Cualquier persona que compre una licencia de un día
o de un día adicional para la pesca y/o la caza menor
está exenta de comprar el Sello de Hábitat para las dos
primeras licencias.
■ Cualquier persona que esté autorizada en los
programas Columbine, Blue Spruce, Independence y/o
Big Game Mobility está exenta del requisito del sello
de hábitat.
▶ cpw.info/accessibility
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�UNIDADES
DE PESCA

UNIDADES DE PESCA ESTATALES

NOTA: LAS NORMAS DE ACCESO SWA N.º 1—30 (PÁGINA SIGUIENTE) SE APLICAN A LAS SFU.

PROPIEDADES Y REGULACIONES DE LA UNIDAD DE PESCA ESTATAL
¿QUÉ ES UNA SFU? El término significa unidad estatal de pesca
(SFU por sus siglas en inglés). Hay 16 de ellos alrededor de Colorado
y ofrecen recreación limitada de la vida silvestre. Incluyen criaderos de
peces y operaciones de cría.
▶ ACTIVIDADES PROHIBIDAS EN TODAS LAS SFU:
a. Se prohíbe la pesca en todas las aguas de cualquier criadero,
unidad de cría o distribución de peces (incluidos, entre otros,
los arroyos, los estanques de cría, las zonas de retención y las
pistas de competición), excepto en las zonas señaladas de
estas propiedades dirigidas a la pesca pública.
b. Se prohíbe el uso de botas de pescador u otros equipos de
pesca.
c. Se prohíbe acampar y encender fogatas.
d. Se prohíbe cazar y disparar.
e. Se prohíben las mascotas y otros animales domésticos.
f. Se prohíbe la escalada en roca.
g. Se prohíbe botar o utilizar embarcaciones.
h. Se prohíbe el contacto con el agua.
i. Se prohíbe la alimentación de peces, excepto con alimentos
para peces proporcionados por las SFU.
j. Se prohíbe arrojar al agua cualquier cosa además de comida
para peces proporcionada por las SFU.
k. Se prohíbe el estacionamiento nocturno.

▶ BELLVUE-WATSON SFU — CONDADO DE LARIMER

INDICACIONES: Diríjase al norte de Fort Collins por la
ctra. 287 hacia La Porte. Al llegar al norte de La Porte,
diríjase al oeste por la CR 28.
GMU/ACRES: 19/58 acres
RECREACIÓN: uso público limitado, recorridos limitados

▶ ACANTILADOS DE CRETA SFU — CONDADO DE CHAFFEE

INDICACIONES: Desde Nathrop, diríjase al oeste por
2.5 millas por la CR 162, luego continúe hacia el norte
por 0.125 millas por la CR 287.
GMUs/ACRES: 56, 481/61 acres
RECREACIÓN: uso público limitado, recorridos limitados

▶ RÍO CRYSTAL SFU — CONDADO DE GARFIELD

INDICACIONES: Diríjase 1 milla hacia el sur de
Carbondale por la ctra. 33.
GMU/ACRES: 43/19 acres
RECREACIÓN: uso público limitado, recorridos limitados

▶ DURANGO SFU — CONDADO DE LA PLATA

INDICACIONES: En Durango, junto al río Animas.
GMUs/ACRES: 74, 75/14 acres
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría en el río Animas
RECREACIÓN: Museo de Vida Silvestre abierto del 15 de
mayo al 15 de septiembre; visitas autoguiadas
INSTALACIONES: Baños disponibles cuando el Museo de
Vida Silvestre está abierto.

▶ FINGER ROCK SFU — CONDADO DE ROUTT

INDICACIONES: Desde Yampa, diríjase 3 millas al sur por
la ctra. 131.
GMU/ACRES: 26/34 acres
RECREACIÓN: observación de la fauna, visitas limitadas
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe la caza en las zonas protegidas
señalizadas.
b. Se prohíbe disparar armas de fuego o arcos en las
zonas protegidas señalizadas.

▶ GLENWOOD SPRINGS SFU — CONDADO DE GARFIELD

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INDICACIONES: Desde Glenwood Springs, diríjase
2.2 millas al norte a lo largo del río Mitchell Creek.
GMU/ACRES: 34/2 acres
RECREACIÓN: observación de la fauna, visitas limitadas

2023 TIERRAS DE RECREACIÓN DEL ESTADO DE COLORADO

▶ J.W. ESPECIES ACUÁTICAS NATURALES MUMMA SFU

— CONDADO DE ALAMOSA
INDICACIONES: Desde la I-25, tome la salida de
Walsenburg hacia la ctra. 160 oeste a Fort Garland, a
Alamosa.
GMU: 80
RECREACIÓN: observación de la fauna, visitas limitadas
INSTALACIONES: baño, agua potable

▶ LAS ANIMAS SFU — CONDADO DE BENT

INDICACIONES: Diríjase desde Las Animas hacia el oeste
por la ctra. 194, siga 4 millas, luego diríjase al norte
por la CR 5.5.
GMU/ACRES: 125/69 acres
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre, recorridos
limitados

▶ MONTE SHAVANO SFU — CONDADO DE CHAFFEE

INDICACIONES: Desde Salida, diríjase 0.5 millas con
dirección noroeste en la ctra. 291 con dirección a la CR
154, luego diríjase 0.5 millas con dirección oeste.
GMU/ACRES: 56/45 acres
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría, lago de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: observación de la fauna, visitas limitadas
INSTALACIONES: baño, agua potable

▶ PITKIN SFU — CONDADO DE GUNNISON

INDICACIONES: Desde Gunnison, diríjase 14 millas con
dirección este en la ctra. 50 hacia la calle Quartz Creek,
luego diríjase 14 millas al este hacia Parlin y gire al
norte.
GMUs/ACRES: 55, 551/48 acres
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: observación de la fauna, visitas limitadas
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Pesca solo en Quartz Creek.

▶ RÍO CACHE LA POUDRE SFU — CONDADO DE LARIMER

INDICACIONES: Desde La Porte, diríjase 5 millas con
dirección norte en la ctra. 287 hacia la ctra. 14, luego
diríjase 38 millas al oeste
GMUs/ACRES: 8, 19/460 acres
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: pícnic, senderismo, observación de vida
silvestre, recorridos limitados
INSTALACIONES: baños
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe disparar armas de fuego o arcos en las
zonas protegidas señalizadas.

▶ PUEBLO SFU — CONDADO DE PUEBLO

INDICACIONES: Desde Pueblo, diríjase 6 millas al oeste
del bulevar de Pueblo en la ctra. 96.
GMU/ACRES: 84/105 acres
RECREACIÓN: observación de la fauna, visitas limitadas
INSTALACIONES: baño, acuario

▶ RIFLE FALLS SFU — CONDADO DE GARFIELD

INDICACIONES: Desde Rifle, diríjase 15 millas con
dirección norte en la ctra. 325.
GMU/ACRES: 33/600 acres
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: observación de la fauna, visitas limitadas
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe la caza en las zonas protegidas
señalizadas.

▶ CRIADERO DE PECES DE ROARING JUDY SFU —

CONDADO DE GUNNISON
INDICACIONES: Desde Gunnison, diríjase 14 millas con
dirección norte en la ctra. 135.
GMUs/ACRES: 54, 55/778 acres
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría, pesca en estanques
RECREACIÓN: observación de la fauna, visitas limitadas
INSTALACIONES: baños
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto al público desde 1 hora antes del
amanecer hasta 1 hora después del atardecer.
b. Propiedad E de la autopista. 135 solo abierto al
público NUEVO 1 de mayo–30 de noviembre.
c. W de la autopista. 135, caza con material de tiro
con arco para caza mayor y escopetas NUEVO
utilizando perdigones solo para caza menor y
aves acuáticas.
d. Se prohíbe descargar armas de fuego o arcos
en las zonas de seguridad designadas según lo
señalizado.
e. NUEVO Se prohíbe pescar en los estanques de
pesca y en la corriente de descarga del criadero
que conecta con la salida del criadero (en el
Río East) desde el día posterior al Día del
Trabajo hasta el 15 de noviembre.
f. NUEVO Los perros deben estar bajo control
y atados por el guía, excepto cuando estén
cazando.

▶ WATSON LAKE SFU — CONDADO DE LARIMER

INDICACIONES: Desde Fort Collins, diríjase 7 millas con
dirección noroeste en la ctra. 287 hasta la calle Rist
Canyon (CR 28), continúe por 1 milla.
GMU/ACRES: 19/90 acres
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: recorridos limitados
INSTALACIONES: baños

▶ WRAY SFU — CONDADO DE YUMA

INDICACIONES: Desde Wray, diríjase 2 millas con
dirección oeste en la ctra. 34 a CR FF, luego continúe
por 2 millas al norte.
GMU/ACRES: 98/355 acres
RECREACIÓN: recorridos limitados

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�ÁREAS DE VIDA
SILVESTRE

ÁREAS ESTATALES DE VIDA SILVESTRE

¡NO ENSUCIE! SAQUE LA BASURA.

¿QUÉ ES UN ÁREA DE VIDA SILVESTRE ESTATAL?

Las áreas estatales de vida silvestre (SWA por sus siglas en
NUEVO Se han modificado las regulaciones que
inglés) son terrenos de propiedad estatal o privada que
estandarizaron y aclararon el lenguaje para las
ofrecen al público actividades recreativas relacionadas con la actividades permitidas en muchas Áreas estatales de
vida silvestre gestionadas por el estado.
vida silvestre. Revise las restricciones enumeradas
Si bien la mayoría de las actividades se centran en la caza
y la pesca, cada SWA tiene diferentes actividades permitidas para la SWA que planea visitar, ya que el acceso y las
según la ubicación y los recursos disponibles. Estas parcelas de asignaciones pueden haber cambiado.
Siga leyendo para obtener información sobre cada SWA,
la SWA son costeadas por los deportistas, y gestionadas bajo
la ley estatal por los empleados del Departamento de Parques páginas 4−30, y prepárese para planificar su próxima
y Vida Silvestre de Colorado en beneficio de la vida silvestre. La aventura. Busque en Internet los mapas de SWA:
CPW gestiona unos 350 terrenos de la SWA en todo el estado. cpw.info/wildlife-area-map

Una pescador prueba las aguas en Charlie Myers SWA © Fotografía de CPW por Wayne Lewis

NORMAS DE ACCESO AL ÁREA DE VIDA SILVESTRE ESTATAL
Todas las personas de 16 años o más DEBEN tener una licencia
de caza o pesca válida, o Pase de Área de Vida Silvestre del Estado
de Colorado para estar EN CUALQUIER LUGAR del Área de Vida
Silvestre del Estado (SWA), a menos que se indique específicamente
lo contrario.
Consulte la página 31 para conocer los requisitos para acceder
a las tierras en fideicomiso estatal (STL).
Tenga en cuenta que las licencias o pase de uno o cinco días solo son
válidas para la(s) fecha(s) que figuran en la licencia.
NORMAS PARA LAS E-BIKES EN LAS ZONAS DE SWA:
Las e-bikes (bicicletas eléctricas) son vehículos con 2 o 3 ruedas, pedales
totalmente operables y un motor eléctrico que no supera los 750 vatios.
Hay 3 clases:
▶ Bicicleta eléctrica Clase 1: Tiene un motor que asiste solo cuando
el ciclista está pedaleando y deja de asistir cuando la bicicleta
alcanza las 20 mph.
▶ Bicicleta eléctrica Clase 2: Tiene un motor que asiste si el ciclista
está pedaleando o no, pero deja de asistir cuando la bicicleta alcanza
las 20 mph.
▶ Bicicleta eléctrica Clase 3: Tiene un motor que asiste solo cuando el
ciclista está pedaleando y deja de asistir cuando la bicicleta alcanza
los 28 mph.
En las áreas estatales de vida silvestre, las bicicletas eléctricas están
permitidas en las carreteras designadas y dentro de las zonas de
campamento o estacionamiento designadas donde se permiten los
vehículos motorizados. Están prohibidas en todas las demás áreas.

ESPECIES INVASIVAS ACUÁTICAS

Todas las embarcaciones y dispositivos flotantes, su contenido,
motores, remolques y equipos están sujetos a la inspección de
la CPW antes de zarpar, operar o de abandonar las aguas de
SWA. Cualquier especie invasiva acuática encontrada durante
la inspección debe ser retirada y eliminada de acuerdo con los
procedimientos de la CPW antes de permitir que las embarcaciones
zarpen, operen o salgan del agua.

CAZA PARA JÓVENES/MENTORES

La caza de jóvenes/mentores se aplica a los jóvenes menores
de 18 años. Los jóvenes cazadores menores de 16 años deben ir
acompañados de un mentor cuando cazan en propiedades de
jóvenes mentores. Los mentores deben tener 18 años o más,
cumplir con los requisitos de educación para cazadores y acompañar
a los jóvenes mientras cazan.
Excepto cuando se autorice específicamente, las siguientes
actividades están PROHIBIDAS en tierras, aguas, superficies
congeladas de las aguas, derechos de paso, edificios o
dispositivos bajo el control de CPW:
1. Poseer los siguientes tipos de munición y/o armas de
fuego: balas trazadoras, balas perforantes, balas militares
endurecidas con sustancias explosivas o radiactivas,
balas BMG del calibre 0.50 o armas de fuego totalmente
automáticas.
2. Acceder, utilizar u ocupar una zona cuando se haya
prohibido su entrada, utilización u ocupación.
3. Participar en actividades ilegales.

4. Acceder, utilizar u ocupar una zona con fines comerciales
o realizar investigaciones, prospecciones o exploraciones
sobre la tierra, el agua, el petróleo, el gas o los minerales.

5. Manejar un vehículo, NUEVO o bicicleta (motorizada
o no motorizada) excepto en caminos establecidos
abiertos al uso de vehículos motorizados públicos o
dentro de áreas designadas para acampar o estacionar.
Los conductores deben obedecer las leyes de vehículos de
motor de Colorado.

6. Manejar NUEVO cualquier vehículo motorizado,
motonieve, OHV o bicicleta a una velocidad superior a
los límites de velocidad indicados o superior a 25 mph si
no está indicado.

7. NUEVO Acampar de forma recreativa a menos que esté
específicamente autorizado. Dejar un campamento, una
tienda de campaña, un refugio, un vehículo de motor o
un remolque sin vigilancia durante más de 48 horas, o
acampar o estacionar remolques de viaje o caravanas en
una SWA durante más de 14 días en un periodo de 45 días.

8. Establecer una estructura permanente o plantar
vegetación. En las zonas de caza mayor o de aves acuáticas
solo se pueden instalar persianas portátiles y puestos en los
árboles, y no antes de los 30 días previos a la temporada en
la que se van a utilizar. No se pueden clavar clavos en los
árboles. Los materiales artificiales para las persianas o los
puestos deben retirarse en un plazo de 10 días después de
que finalice la temporada en la que se utilizan. Cualquier
otra persiana portátil o puesto de observación de árboles
que se utilice para cualquier otro fin deberá retirarse al
final del día en que se utilice.
El número de identificación del cliente (CID) del
propietario y las fechas de uso deben estar visibles en el
exterior de las persianas portátiles o en la parte inferior
de los puestos de los árboles. La colocación de persianas
o puestos de vigilancia no los reserva para uso personal;
pueden ser utilizados por el público por orden de llegada.
9. Retirar, modificar o destruir un edificio, un dispositivo
de control del agua, una valla, una puerta, una señal, un
marcador de encuesta o de sección, la vegetación o los
objetos de valor arqueológico, geológico o histórico.

10. NUEVO Colocar material de escalada en roca fijo o
permanente sin permiso escrito. Retirar herrajes de
trepado fijos o permanentes previamente colocados.
11. Arrojar basura, dejar pescado, vísceras de pescado,
desechos humanos, aguas residuales, envases o sustancias
tóxicas; llevar basura doméstica o comercial o sustancias
tóxicas a una zona para su eliminación; o verter residuos
de remolques en una instalación sanitaria.

12. NUEVO Prender, construir o cuidar una fogata;
permitir que fogatas autorizadas ardan de manera
descuidada, desatendida o no extinguir completamente
cualquier fuego.

13. Para el pastoreo de ganado. Las actividades relacionadas
con la fauna silvestre pueden realizarse con caballos,
mulas, llamas y burros.
14. Tener o utilizar fuegos artificiales, explosivos, venenos,
herbicidas, pesticidas o sustancias ilegales.

15. Liberar animales silvestres o aves de caza de propiedad
privada. Las aves de caza privadas pueden ser liberadas
para pruebas de campo, incluido el entrenamiento de
perros en grupo en los SWA solo donde esté permitido.
16. Permitir perros, gatos o mascotas domésticas en cualquier
área, excepto los perros usados legalmente durante
la caza activa, el entrenamiento de perros para cazar,
las pruebas de campo con licencia de CPW o NUEVO
animales de servicio.
17. Para cavar trincheras, hoyos o fosas.

18. NUEVO Botar o sacar embarcaciones, excepto cuando
se utilicen activamente para pescar o cazar. Dejar las
embarcaciones varadas, ancladas, amarradas o atracadas
durante la noche excepto en las áreas designadas.
19. Pescar o bloquear cualquier rampa o muelle de la CPW
en conflicto con los navegantes o según lo anunciado.
20. Practicar esnórquel, buceo o pesca submarina con una
máscara de buceo, aletas de natación, tubos de buceo
o tanques de aire. Como excepción, se permite nadar,
cuando el lugar está identificado con una “bandera de
descenso de buceadores” y cuando el buceador tiene
un certificado de buceo válido de una organización de
formación de buceo reconocida.
21. Promover, patrocinar, conducir o participar en regatas
en barco, tiro con paintball, actividades de búsqueda o
actividades no orientadas a la vida silvestre.
22. Lanzar, aterrizar u operar aeronaves o NUEVO un
vehículo aéreo no tripulado, incluidos, entre otros,
drones y modelos de aviones.

23. Dejar señuelos o cualquier cosa utilizada como señuelos
en el campo o en el agua durante la noche.
24. Nadar, excepto en aguas designadas o durante actividades
de contacto con el agua autorizadas.
25. Disparar un arma de fuego o un arco en zonas de
estacionamiento, de campamento o de pícnic.
26. Pescar en estanques de cría de peces, pistas de carreras,
áreas de retención o arroyos en las propiedades de los
criaderos de la CPW, excepto en las áreas designadas
abiertas a la pesca.
27. Llevar a cabo pruebas de campo o adiestramiento grupal
de perros sin una licencia para pruebas de campo.
28. Tener, almacenar o usar heno, paja o abono que no
estén certificados como libres de maleza nocivas. Los
materiales certificados deben estar claramente marcados
por el estado o provincia que los certifica. Están exentas
las personas que transportan estos materiales en
carreteras federales, estatales o comarcales que cruzan
la propiedad de CPW. También está exento el heno
producido en tierras en fideicomiso estatal arrendadas a
CPW para recreación de vida silvestre.
29. Poner trampas a menos que se haga de acuerdo con los
estatutos, los reglamentos y la autorización.
30. Participar en actividades de caza o pesca a distancia por
Internet o con ayuda de computadoras. Los cazadores y
pescadores deben estar presentes en las inmediaciones de
su actividad.

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�ÁREAS DE VIDA
SILVESTRE

PROPIEDADES DEL ÁREA DE VIDA SILVESTRE ESTATAL Y SUS REGLAMENTOS
Todas las personas de 16 años o más DEBEN tener una licencia de caza o pesca válida, o el nuevo Pase de Área de Vida Silvestre del Estado de Colorado para estar EN CUALQUIER LUGAR de un Área de Vida Silvestre del Estado, a
menos que se indique específicamente
▶Descargue los mapas individuales de las áreas estatales de vida silvestre en línea: cpw.info/wildlife-area-map

▶ 63 RANCH SWA — CONDADO DE PARK

▶ ALMONT TRIANGLE SWA — CONDADO DE GUNNISON

▶ ADAMS SWA — CONDADO DE ROUTT

▶ ANDREWS LAKE SWA — CONDADO DE SAN JUAN

INDICACIONES: Desde Fairplay, diríjase 15 millas con
dirección sur en la ctra. 285, o 5.5 millas al norte del
cruce de Antero en la ctra. 285.
GMU/ACRES: 50/1200 acres
CAZA: caza mayor, aves acuáticas
PESCA: pesca en arroyos de aguas frías
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre

INDICACIONES: Desde Steamboat Springs, diríjase al este
por la ctra. 40, gire al sur por la ctra. 131. En CR 14,
diríjase al sur, SWA se encuentra a 0.5 millas al norte del
Parque Estatal Stagecoach.
GMU/ACRES: 15/650 acres
CAZA: venado, alce, urogallo
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
INSTALACIONES: baños
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto al acceso público del 16 de julio al 30 de
noviembre.
b. Está prohibido disparar armas de fuego o arcos,
excepto para la caza.

INDICACIONES: Desde Almont, diríjase 3 millas al norte
por la ctra. 135.
GMU/ ACRES: 55/643 acres
CAZA: venado, alce, urogallo
RECREACIÓN: senderismo, observación de vida silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto del 1 de mayo al 30 de nov.
INDICACIONES: Desde Durango, diríjase 39 millas con
dirección norte en la ctra. 550 hacia la calle de acceso;
luego siga 0.5 millas con dirección este.
GMU/ACRES: 74/13 acres
PESCA: lago de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: pícnic, observación de vida silvestre
INSTALACIONES: baños, inicio del sendero,
estacionamiento, mirador
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe el uso de embarcaciones a excepción de
las de botadura y propulsión manual.

▶ ANDRICK PONDS SWA — CONDADO DE MORGAN

▶ ADOBE CREEK RES. SWA (BLUE LAKE) — CONDADO DE KIOWA

Y BENTs.
INDICACIONES: Desde Las Animas, diríjase 15 millas al
norte en CR 10.
GMU/ACRES: 125/5147 acres
CAZA: venado, berrendo, conejo, faisán, codorniz
escamada, paloma, aves acuáticas
PESCA: agua templada
RECREACIÓN: navegación, navegación a vela, surf a vela,
esquí acuático, senderismo, observación de vida silvestre
INSTALACIONES: baños, rampa para botes
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto para el acceso del público desde 1 hora
antes del amanecer hasta 1 hora después del
atardecer, excepto mientras acampa, caza o pesca.
b. Se permite las actividades de contacto acuático y la
botadura y el uso de embarcaciones.
c. Superficie congelada del lago cerrada.
d. Las presas, entradas, estructuras de salida se abren
solo durante la pesca.
e. Se permite acampar y hacer fogatas solo en áreas
designadas y establecidas.

▶ ALBERTA PARK RES. SWA — CONDADO DE MINERAL

INDICACIONES: Desde South Fork, diríjase 18 millas con
dirección oeste en la ctra. 160 a la estación de esquí de
Wolf Creek, conduzca por el estacionamiento. Continúe
por 1.7 millas por la calle del Servicio Forestal de los
Estados Unidos (USFS) 391.
GMU/ACRES: 80/240 acres
PESCA: lago de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
INSTALACIONES: rampa para botes primitivas
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se permite la botadura y el uso de embarcaciones
excepto cuando crea una estela de aguas bravas.

▶ ALMA SWA — CONDADO DE PARK

INDICACIONES: Desde Alma, diríjase 1.5 millas al norte
por la ctra. 9 a CR 4; luego diríjase 0.25 millas al
noroeste.
GMU/ACRES: 49/277 acres
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
INSTALACIONES: baño

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2023 TIERRAS DE RECREACIÓN DEL ESTADO DE COLORADO

INDICACIONES: Desde la I-76, tome la salida 66 (ctra.
39), continúe 7.4 millas al norte por la ctra. 39 hacia la
ctra. 144 y CR Y.5. Continúe 1.5 millas hacia el oeste
en CR Y.5, luego continúe con dirección norte en CR 3
por 1.5 millas a CR AA. Continúe por 1 milla a CR 2,
y siga con dirección sur en CR 2 por 0.5 millas hasta el
estacionamiento.
GMU/ACRES: 95/711 acres
CAZA: pavo, paloma, aves acuáticas
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto de 4 a. m.–9 p.m., sábados, domingos y
miércoles y feriados estatales y federales únicamente.
b. Se prohíbe disparar armas de fuego o arcos excepto
cuando se esté cazando.
c. Los perros deben estar bajo control y atados por
el guía.
d. En el lago Clark, se prohíbe el adiestramiento
canino, la pesca, la caza con rifles de percusión
central y la caza.
e. Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta el final de la temporada del ganso oscuro, solo estará abierto para la
caza de aves migratorias dentro de las áreas de caza
designadas. Se requiere reserva, válida hasta el amanecer y limitada a 3 por cazador al año. Consulte
la sección “Reservas: Caza” (página 1) para obtener
más detalles.
f. Registro de ingreso y egreso obligatorio en las estaciones de control. Se permite el registro después de
las 4 a. m. Los cazadores solo pueden cazar la zona
reservada y pueden registrarse por orden de llegada
después de que un cazador se retire, o después del
amanecer si un cazador no se ha registrado. Un
máximo de 4 cazadores por zona de caza.
g. Desde el final de la temporada del ganso oscuro
hasta la temporada de primavera del pavo, solo se
permite la caza del pavo. Es necesario reservar y
es válido hasta el amanecer. Registro de entrada y
salida obligatorio en el puesto de control de CR AA.
Los cazadores pueden cazar en toda la propiedad.
h. Durante las temporadas de aves acuáticas y pavos,
se permite la exploración de 10 a. m.–2 p. m. solo
los jueves. Todas las personas que exploren deben
registrarse a la entrada y salida en los puestos de
control. No se permiten armas de fuego ni perros
durante la exploración.

▶ APISHAPA SWA — CONDADO DE LAS ANIMAS

INDICACIONES: Desde Walsenburg, diríjase 18.5 millas con
dirección noreste en la ctra. 10 a la señal de propiedad;
gire al sureste y continúe 20 millas más allá de Mica
Butte.
GMUs/ACRES: 133, 134/7935 acres
CAZA: venados, berrendos, borregos cimarrones, conejos,
codornices, palomas
RECREACIÓN: senderismo, observación de vida silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto al público del 16 de agosto–1 de mayo. 31.
b. Se permite acampar a los cazadores con licencia en
áreas de estacionamiento designadas durante las
temporadas de caza mayor, pavos de primavera y
pavos de otoño, más 3 días antes y 3 días después
de cada temporada.

▶ ARKANSAS RIVER/BIG BEND SWA

(SERVIDUMBRE DE PESCA) — CONDADO DE CHAFFEE
INDICACIONES: Desde Poncha Springs, diríjase 4 millas al
norte por la ctra. 285, luego continúe por 0.125 millas
este en CR 165. El estacionamiento está en el extremo
oeste. Desde Salida, diríjase al noroeste por la ctra. 291
por 3.5 millas. Continúe 0.75 millas al sur por la CR 150,
luego 0.5 millas al suroeste por la CR 166 hasta la orilla
norte del río Arkansas. Aparcamiento en el lado este de
la calle.
GMU/ACRES: 56/11 acres
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría, río Arkansas; solo pesca
(NOTA: El acceso de pesca no puede estar a ambos lados del
río. Verifique si hay señales).
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto solo para la pesca.
b. Estacionar solo en las áreas designadas.
c. No se admiten perros.

▶ ATWOOD SWA — CONDADO DE LOGAN

INDICACIONES: Desde Atwood, diríjase 3 millas al suroeste
por la ctra. 6 a CR 29.5, luego continúe 0.5 millas con
dirección sur.
GMU/ACRES: 96/180 acres
CAZA: venado, pavo, codorniz, paloma, conejo, ardilla,
aves acuáticas
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto de 4 a.m.–9 p.m.
b. El primer fin de semana de la temporada habitual de
caza con rifle de ciervos de las llanuras y el primer
día y fin de semana de la temporada tardía de caza
con rifle de ciervos de las llanuras, solo se permite
la caza de ciervos.
c. Se prohíbe botar o utilizar embarcaciones durante
la temporada de aves acuáticas.
d. Se prohíbe el uso de caballos y el entrenamiento
de perros.

▶ BADGER BASIN SWA — CONDADO DE PARK

INDICACIONES: Desde Hartsel, diríjase al este y al oeste
por la ctra. 24. La tierra está directamente al norte de
Hartsel, y norte y sur a lo largo de la ctra. 9.

GMUs/ACRES: 50, 58, 581/752 acres
PESCA: 22 millas de acceso de pesca. Esta es una propiedad
de pesca solamente.
RESTRICCIONES:

a. Se prohíbe la caza.
b. Estacionar solo en las áreas designadas.
c. Acceso solo dentro de la servidumbre cercada y
señalizada.

▶ BANNER LAKES SWA — CONDADO DE WELD

INDICACIONES: Desde Hudson, diríjase 4 millas al este por
la ctra. 52.
GMU/ACRES: 99/934 acres

�ÁREAS DE VIDA
SILVESTRE
CAZA: paloma, aves acuáticas, conejo, perrito de la
pradera
PESCA: agua templada
RECREACIÓN: senderismo, observación de vida silvestre
INSTALACIONES: baños
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Acceso solo a pie, y solo a través de la zona de
estacionamiento designada. Cerrado al norte de la
ctra. 52 1 de abril–15 de julio.
b. Estacionamiento y acceso solo desde áreas
designadas.
c. Cerrado el primer día de la temporada habitual
de aves acuáticas hasta el día anterior al primer
día de la temporada de faisanes, excepto para la
caza de aves acuáticas los sábados, domingos,
lunes y feriados estatales y federales. Durante
este periodo, las reservas de aves acuáticas están
disponibles pero no son necesarias. Consulte la
sección “Reservas: Caza” (página 1) para obtener
más detalles. Las reservas son válidas durante todo
el día reservado hasta que el cazador se retire.
Los cazadores pueden registrarse por orden de
llegada después de que un cazador con reserva
se retire, o si no existe ninguna reserva para
una zona de caza después de la medianoche
inmediatamente anterior a la caza, o si la zona
reservada no se reclama antes del amanecer legal.
Los cazadores solo pueden cazar en el área
reservada. Máximo 4 cazadores por reserva. Los
cazadores de aves acuáticas deben registrar su
entrada y salida en la estación designada.
d. Se prohíbe disparar armas de fuego o arcos,
excepto cuando se está cazando, entrenando
perros o pescando con arco.
e. Se prohíbe la pesca desde el 1 de octubre–finales
de febrero.
f. Se prohíbe las embarcaciones excepto las de
botadura/propulsión manual utilizadas como
ayuda para la pesca, la caza o el entrenamiento de
perros.
g. Se prohíbe el uso de caballos, bicicletas.
h. Se permite el entrenamiento de perros al N de la
autopista. 52 solo durante febrero, marzo, y del 16
de julio–31 de agosto. Se permite el entrenamiento
de perros al S de la autopista. 52, desde el 1 de
febrero–31 de agosto solamente.
i. Las pruebas de campo pueden autorizarse entre
febrero, marzo y agosto. No más de 4 por año. Las
actividades de entrenamiento en grupo no están
limitadas
j. Las aves de caza domésticas, salvajes o de propiedad
privada pueden soltarse con permiso para pruebas
de campo y entrenamiento de perros al S de la
autopista. 52. Las aves capturadas deben retirarse
de la SWA y las aves de caza de propiedad privada
deberán prepararse para el consumo humano.
k. CPW puede implementar un sistema de
prevención de adiestramiento canino para
gestionar la sobrepoblación.

▶ BASALT SWA — CONDADOS DE EAGLE, PITKINs.

INDICACIONES: Desde Basalt, diríjase 3.2 millas al este por
USFS Rd. 105 (Fryingpan Rd.) hasta las señales; luego
diríjase al norte.
GMUs/ACRES: 47, 444/2577 acres
CAZA: venados, alces, borregos cimarrones, urogallos
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría, lago de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: pícnic, observación de vida silvestre
INSTALACIONES: campo de tiro
RESTRICCIONES EN TODAS LAS UNIDADES:
a. Del 15 de marzo–14 de octubre, se permite
descargar armas de fuego en el campo de tiro
solo de 7 a. m.–7 p. m. los lunes, martes, jueves
y viernes, y de 9 a. m.–5 p. m. los sábados y
domingos.
Del 15 de octubre–14 de marzo, se permite
descargar armas de fuego en el campo de tiro solo
de 9 a. m.–4 p. m. los lunes, martes y jueves. y
viernes, y de 9 a. m.–4 p. m. sábados y domingos.
b. Cerrado del 1 de diciembre–15 de julio, excepto
en el Lago Christine y el Campo de tiro Basalt y
durante la caza de pavos en primavera.

c. Se prohíbe disparar armas de fuego o arcos,
excepto cuando esté cazando o en el campo de tiro
designado.
d. Se prohíbe el uso de embarcaciones y la admisión
de perros.
e. Se prohíbe acampar dentro de 0,25 millas del río
Fryingpan. Se prohíbe acampar en otras zonas,
excepto los cazadores con licencia durante la
temporada de caza mayor o de pavos establecida,
así como 3 días antes y 3 días después de las
temporadas.

▶ CAMPO DE TIRO DEL CLUB DE LEONES DE BAYFIELD
— CONDADO DE LA PLATA

INDICACIONES: From Durango at Hwy 550 &amp; HWY 160, go
5.5 miles E on HWY 160 to CR 225A, then N .3 miles to CR
223, then 3.6 miles E to range.

a. Se permite el acceso al público del 1 de abril al 30
de nov.
b. Se permite el acceso al público de 9 a. m. a 8 p. m.,
del 1 de abril al 31 de octubre.
c. Se permite el acceso al público del 1 de abril al 30
de noviembre de 10 a. m. a 5 p. m.
d. Se prohíbe disparar con pistola o rifle en el campo
de tiro.
e. Se permite disparar con escopetas, solo con balas,
en el campo de tiro de pistola y rifle.
f. A excepción de los fusiles de avancarga, los rifles
están restringidos a un calibre inferior al 0.50.
g. Excepto en el caso de los blancos de arcilla, se
prohíbe el uso de vidrio u otros blancos rompibles.
h. NO se requiere un pase válido para cazar o pescar
o para el Área de Vida Silvestre del Estado de
Colorado para ACCEDER a esta propiedad.

▶ BEAVER CREEK SWA — CONDADO DE FREMONT

INDICACIONES: Desde Cañon City, diríjase 8 millas con
dirección este en la ctra. 50 hacia la ctra. 67 (Calle
Phantom Canyon), luego continúe al norte 2 millas a
CR 123, luego al este 0.2 millas a CR 132, luego al norte
9 millas a la propiedad. O: Desde la presa Skaguay,
diríjase río abajo 12 millas por el sendero a la propiedad
(caminata de 2 días).
GMU/ACRES: 59/2227 acres
CAZA: venado, alce, oso, conejo, paloma, pavo con
licencia limitada
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: senderismo, observación de vida silvestre.
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Acceso público permitido del 1 de mayo al 1 de
agosto. 14 excepto durante la caza, la pesca y el
avistamiento de la vida silvestre desde las áreas de
estacionamiento designadas.
b. No se admiten perros.

▶ BEAVER CREEK RES. SWA — CONDADO DE RIO GRANDE.

INDICACIONES: Desde South Fork, diríjase 2 millas al
suroeste por la ctra. 160 hacia USFS Rd. 360 (Calle
Beaver Creek), luego diríjase 6 millas al sur.
GMU/ACRES: 80/102 acres
PESCA: lago de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
INSTALACIONES: Campamentos del USFS, baños, agua
potable, rampa para botes
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe disparar armas de fuego o arcos.
b. Se permite botar y usar embarcaciones excepto
cuando la embarcación crea una estela en aguas
bravas.

▶ BEAVER LAKE SWA (MARBLE) — CONDADO DE GUNNISON

INDICACIONES: Desde Marble, diríjase 0.25 millas al este
en CR 3.
GMU/ACRES: 43/41 acres
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría, lago de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: paseo en bote no motorizado, observación
de vida
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe el uso de embarcaciones, excepto las
de botadura y propulsión manual que se utilizan
como ayuda para la pesca.
b. Se prohíbe disparar armas de fuego o arcos.
c. No se permite vehículos de motor en la presa.

▶ BELLAIRE LAKE SWA — CONDADO DE LARIMER

INDICACIONES: I-25 norte a la ctra. 14 salida hacia Fort
Collins. Tome la ctra. 14, gire a la derecha en College
Ave. norte, ctra. 287. Siga a las ctras. 14/287 al norte
por 10.7 millas. Gire a la izquierda en CR 74E, calle Red
Feather Lakes, y siga por 24 millas. Gire a la izquierda en
CR 162, siga por 2 millas hasta Bellaire Lake Rd.
GMU/ACRES: 8/12 acres
PESCA: lago de agua fría
INSTALACIONES: Campamentos del USFS, agua potable,
conexiones eléctricas, baños
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe el uso de embarcaciones a excepción de
las de botadura manual, que estén propulsadas a
mano, a viento o por motor eléctrico.
b. NO se requiere un pase válido para cazar o pescar
o para el Área de Vida Silvestre del Estado de
Colorado para ACCEDER a esta propiedad.

▶ BERGEN PEAK SWA — CONDADO DE CLEAR CREEK, JEFFERSONs.

INDICACIONES: Desde Evergreen, diríjase 4 millas norte
en la ctra. 74 hacia la ctra. 103, luego continúe 5.9 millas
con dirección oeste hacia la Stinton Rd. Después diríjase
2.2 millas con dirección este.
GMU/ACRES: 39/1093 acres
CAZA: venado, alce, ardilla, urogallo
RECREACIÓN: senderismo, montar a caballo.
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe descargar armas de fuego o arcos
excepto cuando se esté cazando.
b. Los perros deben estar bajo control y atados por
el guía.

▶ BIG MEADOWS RES. SWA — CONDADO DE MINERAL

INDICACIONES: Desde South Fork, diríjase 11 millas con
dirección oeste en la ctra. 160 hasta USFS Rd. 410, luego siga
por 2 millas con dirección oeste.
GMU/ACRES: 76/117 acres

PESCA: lago de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
INSTALACIONES: campamento, baños, agua potable, rampa
para botes

▶ BIG THOMPSON PONDS SWA — CONDADO DE LARIMER

INDICACIONES: Desde Loveland, diríjase 5 millas al este
en la ctra. 402 a la I-25 calle Frontage, luego continúe
por 0.75 millas al norte al paso subterráneo interestatal.
Diríjase hacia la izquierda por el paso subterráneo, luego
diríjase 0.75 millas al norte.
GMU/ACRES: 20/51 acres
CAZA: conejo, paloma, aves acuáticas
PESCA: agua templada
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
INSTALACIONES: baños
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto al público desde 1 hora antes del
amanecer hasta 1 hora después del atardecer;
sin restricciones de tiempo para la pesca o con
permiso de caza nocturna.
b. Se prohíbe el uso de embarcaciones, excepto las de
botadura y propulsión manual utilizadas como
ayuda para la pesca o la caza.
c. Se prohíbe disparar armas de fuego o arcos, excepto
durante la caza o la pesca con arco.
d. Se prohíbe el uso de caballos, bicicletas, el
entrenamiento de perros y las pruebas de campo.

▶ BIGHORN SPRINGS SWA (SERVIDUMBRE DE PESCA) — CONDADO

DE CHAFFEE
INDICACIONES: Diríjase dos millas al sur de Buena Vista
en la intersección de ctras. 24 y 285, continúe al sur por
la ctra. 285 por 4 millas. Busque el cartel de la calle de
acceso en el lado este de la ctra.
GMUs/ACRES: 57, 481/8 acres
PESCA: río de agua fría
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto solo para la pesca.
b. Estacionamiento y acceso desde las áreas de
estacionamiento designadas únicamente.
c. No se admiten perros.

▶ BILL PATTERSON SWA — CONDADO DE GARFIELD

INDICACIONES: Desde la I-70 tome la salida oeste
“Parachute Exit” hacia la ctra. Old 6. Continúe hacia el
oeste por la ctra. Old 6 por 2.6 millas, gire al sur
continúa en la página siguiente
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�ÁREAS DE VIDA
SILVESTRE
hacia la calle Stone Quarry y prosiga por 3/4 de milla,
encontrará al lado derecho de la ctra. la SWA Bill
Patterson.
GMUs/ACRES: 31/4 acres
CAZA: aves acuáticas
PESCA: acceso al río Colorado para la pesca
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se permite la caza de aves acuáticas solo desde los
escondites designados.
b. Solo se permite la caza con escopetas.
c. Se prohíbe disparar armas de fuego o arcos, excepto
durante la caza.
d. Los perros deben estar bajo control y con correa
por parte del guía, excepto los animales de
servicio o durante la caza activa, el adiestramiento
para caza o las pruebas de campo con licencia.

▶ BLISS SWA — CONDADO DE LARIMER

INDICACIONES: Desde La Porte, diríjase 5 millas con
dirección norte en la ctra. 287 hacia la ctra. 14, luego
continúe por 41 millas con dirección oeste.
GMUs/ACRES: 8, 19/352 acres
CAZA: venados, alces, borregos cimarrones, conejos,
urogallos
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe el uso de embarcaciones.

▶ BLUE RIVER SWA — CONDADO DE SUMMIT
INDICACIONES:

UNIDAD DE BLUE RIVER: Desde Silverthorne, diríjase
17 millas con dirección norte en la ctra. 9. (82 acres.)
UNIDAD DE EAGLE’S NEST: Desde Silverthorne, diríjase
9 millas con dirección norte en la ctra. 9. (29 acres.)
UNIDAD DE SUTTON: Desde Silverthorne, diríjase 7 millas
con dirección norte en la ctra. 9.
GMUs/ACRES: 37, 371/134 acres
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: pícnic, senderismo, observación de vida
silvestre, sendero de observación de vida silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe disparar armas de fuego o arcos y
estacionar vehículos durante la noche.

▶ BILLY CREEK SWA — CONDADOS DE OURAY, MONTROSE
INDICACIONES:

TERRENO DE BECKETT: Desde Montrose, diríjase 18 millas

con dirección sur en la ctra. 550 a Ouray CR 4, luego
gire a la izquierda. Siga por 0.5 millas.
TERRENO DE BILLY CREEK: Desde Montrose, diríjase
16 millas con dirección sur en la ctra. 550 a Ouray CR 2,
luego gire a la izquierda. La carretera también conduce a
las extensiones de Nicoll y Porter.
TERRENO DE COLONA: Desde Montrose, diríjase 7 millas
con dirección sur en la ctra. 550 a la calle Government
Springs. Continúe por la calle Horsefly hasta la carretera
de acceso señalizada.
TERRENO DE CARMICHAEL: Desde Montrose, diríjase
21 millas con dirección sur en la ctra. 550 a Ouray CR
8, gire a la izquierda en la carretera inferior. Pasar por
el patio del rancho; luego ir 1.25 millas en la carretera
principal a la carretera de acceso.
GMUs/ACRES: 62, 65/5498 acres, todos los terrenos
CAZA: venado, alce, conejo, paloma
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría, estanque
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto al público del 1 de mayo–31 de
diciembre. Abierto todo el año para la caza, la
pesca y la captura a lo largo del corredor del río
Uncompahgre, desde la ctra. 550 a 100 pies de la
orilla E del río.
b. Camping permitido por cazadores con licencia
durante la temporada de caza mayor establecida
más 3 días antes y 3 días después de cada
temporada.

▶ BOB TERRELL SWA — CONDADO DE GARFIELD

INDICACIONES: Desde la intersección de las ctras. 82 y 133,
diríjase aprox.1 milla al oeste por la ctra. 82. Gire a la
izquierda en la CR 106, siga hacia el este, manteniéndose
a la izquierda en la bifurcación de la carretera. La
carretera termina en SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 43/7 acres
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: puesta en marcha/retirada del bote
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se permite la botadura y el uso de embarcaciones, a
menos que dichas embarcaciones sean personales,
en cuyo caso, está prohibido.
b. Se prohíbe disparar armas de fuego o arcos.

▶ BODO SWA — CONDADO DE LA PLATA

INDICACIONES: Desde Durango, recorra 1 milla al sur por
la ctra. 160/550 hasta CR 210, luego ir 0.25 millas al
oeste hasta el límite este.
GMU/ACRES: 741/2942 acres
CAZA: venado, alce, conejo, urogallo oscuro, pavo,
paloma
RECREACIÓN: senderismo, observación de vida silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Acceso público prohibido del 1 de diciembre–30
de abril.
b. S de CR 210 abierto solo para caza menor del 1 de
diciembre–30 de abril.
c. Solo se permite el acceso público a pie al sendero
de la montaña Smelter de 10 a. m. a 2 p. m.
d. Se prohíbe disparar armas de fuego o arcos excepto
durante la caza.
e. Se permite el lanzamiento de parapentes desde
el sendero de la montaña Smelter, sujeto a
la restricción del 1 de diciembre–30 de abril
estipulada en la anterior sección c.
f. Se admite el ingreso de perros del 1 de octubre al
30 de noviembre, solo durante la caza activa, el
adiestramiento para la caza, las pruebas de campo
con licencia o como animales de servicio.
g. Se admite perros del 1 de mayo al 30 de septiembre
y deben estar bajo control y atados por el guía,
excepto durante la caza activa, el adiestramiento
para caza o las pruebas de campo con licencia o en
el caso de animales de servicio.

▶ BITTERBRUSH SWA — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Desde Craig, tome la ctra. 40 dirección
oeste hacia Maybell. SWA está al sur de la ctra. 40 y al
oeste de la CR 57.
GMU/ACRES: 11/8081 acres
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto al público del 1 de mayo–14 de enero.
b. Se permite vehículos motorizados solo en las CR
59 y 143.
c. Los cazadores pueden colocar escondites portátiles,
marcadores, soportes o estructuras relacionadas
solo después del 1 de agosto. El cazador los debe
retirar dentro de las 24 horas posteriores a la
captura de un animal, o 7 días después del final
de la temporada de caza con arco de berrendos, lo
que ocurra primero.

▶ BLACKTAIL (SERVIDUMBRE DE CONSERVACIÓN) — CONDADO DE

ROUTT
INDICACIONES: Desde Steamboat Springs, diríjase al este
por la ctra. 40, gire al sur por la ctra. 131. En CR 14,
diríjase al sur. La servidumbre está al sur y al este del
área SWA Adams.
GMU/ACRES: 15/610 acres
CAZA: venado, alce, urogallo
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto al público del 14 de julio–30 de noviembre.
b. Se prohíbe disparar armas de fuego o arcos,
excepto durante la caza.

▶ BOEDECKER RES. SWA — CONDADO DE LARIMER

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INDICACIONES: Desde Loveland, diríjase 2 millas con
dirección oeste por First St. a CR 21, luego diríjase
0.5 millas al sur.
GMU/ACRES: 20/308 acres de agua
CAZA: paloma, aves acuáticas

PESCA: agua templada
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
INSTALACIONES: rampa para botes
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto al público desde 1 hora antes del
amanecer hasta 1 hora después del atardecer; sin
restricciones de tiempo para la pesca.
b. Se permite la botadura y el uso de todas
las embarcaciones; se prohíbe el uso de
embarcaciones si crea una estela de aguas bravas.
c. Se prohíbe la pesca desde embarcaciones 1 de
noviembre– el fin de la temporada de aves
acuáticas.
d. Se prohíbe el uso de tablas de vela.
e. Se prohíbe disparar armas de fuego o arcos,
excepto durante la caza o la pesca con arco.

▶ BOSQUE DEL OSO SWA — CONDADO DE LAS ANIMAS

INDICACIONES: Desde Trinidad, tome la salida 14A de la
I-25. Diríjase en dirección oeste en la ctra. 12 por aprox.
21 millas con dirección Weston y busque señales de
acceso entre Weston y Stonewall. Propiedad al sur de
la ctra.
GMUs/ACRES: 85, 851/30,000 acres
CAZA: venado, alce, oso, pavo, caza menor, león
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto al público del 1 de mayo–30 de noviembre;
abierto del 1 de diciembre–30 de abril solo para
cazadores de pavos de primavera y caza mayor con
licencia, y un acompañante que no sea cazador.
b. Solo se permite fogatas en las áreas designadas para
acampar y en las estructuras de contención.
c. Se prohíbe disparar armas de fuego o arcos, excepto
durante la caza o la pesca con arco.
d. Se permite acampar a los cazadores con licencia
durante las temporadas establecidas de caza
mayor, pavos de primavera y pavos de otoño, más
3 días antes y 3 días después de cada temporada.
e. Estacionamiento y acceso desde las áreas de
estacionamiento designadas únicamente.
f. Los alimentos o la basura deben almacenarse en
un contenedor o de una manera que sea resistente
para los osos.
g. Se prohíbe la pesca en la bifurcación sur del río
Purgatoire en SWA desde el día posterior al fin de
semana del Día del Trabajo hasta el primer día del
fin de semana del Día de los Caídos.

▶ BRAVO SWA — CONDADO DE LOGAN

INDICACIONES: Desde la I-76 en la salida Sterling, diríjase
0.5 millas con dirección oeste en la ctra. 6 a CR 370,
luego prosiga por 1.7 millas con dirección noreste.
GMU/ACRES: 91/1082 acres
CAZA: venado, pavo, codorniz, paloma, conejo, ardilla,
aves acuáticas
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto de 4 a.m.–9 p.m.
b. Todas las actividades recreativas, excepto la caza
de venados, están prohibidas el fin de semana de
apertura de la temporada habitual de caza con rifle
de ciervos de las llanuras y el día de apertura y el
primer fin de semana de la temporada tardía de
caza con rifle de ciervos de las llanuras.
c. Se prohíbe botar o utilizar embarcaciones durante
la temporada de aves acuáticas.
d. Pruebas de campo prohibidas.

▶ BROWER SWA — CONDADO DE WELD

INDICACIONES: Desde Evans, diríjase 1 milla al este por la
calle 37.
GMU/ACRES: 94/65 acres
CAZA: conejo, ardilla, paloma, aves acuáticas, pavo
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto al público desde el 1 de septiembre
hasta el último día de la temporada de pavos de
primavera, excepto desde el día posterior al cierre
de la temporada habitual de gansos hasta el día

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anterior a la apertura de la temporada de pavos de
primavera.
b. Abierto al público de 4 a.m.–una hora después de
la puesta del sol.
c. Acceso público prohibido excepto durante la caza.
d. Estacionamiento permitido solo en el área de
estacionamiento designada.
e. Se prohíbe la pesca y el uso de caballos.
f. Se prohíbe disparar armas de fuego o arcos, excepto
escopetas o arcos, durante la caza.

▶ BROWN LAKES SWA — CONDADO DE HINSDALE

INDICACIONES: Desde Creede, diríjase 25 millas con
dirección oeste en la ctra. 149 con dirección a USFS 515
(Hermit Lakes Rd.). Siga por 1.5 millas con dirección
oeste.
GMU/ACRES: 76/520 acres
CAZA: aves acuáticas
PESCA: lago de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre, pícnic
INSTALACIONES: baños, rampa para botes

▶ BROWNLEE SWA (ALQUILER DE PESCA) — CONDADO DE JACKSON

INDICACIONES: Desde Walden, diríjase al este por la calle 5
por 1.5 millas hasta el punto de acceso señalizado (norte de
la carretera). O, desde Walden, diríjase al norte por la ctra.
125 por 1 milla y gire a la derecha en CR 42. Aparcamiento y
acceso inmediato a la derecha.
GMU/ACRES: 6/2 millas de río
PESCA: Río Michigan, arroyo de agua fría
RESTRICCIONES:

a. Abierto solo para la pesca.
b. Se prohíbe disparar armas de fuego o arcos.

▶ BROWNLEE II SWA (SERVIDUMBRE DE PESCA) — CONDADO DE JACKSON
INDICACIONES: Desde Walden, diríjase 0.5 millas con
dirección oeste en la ctra. 14 hacia CR 12; luego siga por
5.1 millas con dirección noroeste hacia la CR 18, y luego
0.5 millas con dirección oeste.
GMU/ACRES: 16/1.2 millas de río
PESCA: Río Platte Norte, arroyo de agua fría
RESTRICCIONES:

a. Abierto solo para la pesca.
b. Se prohíbe disparar armas de fuego o arcos.

▶ BROWNS PARK SWA — CONDADO DE MOFFAT
UNIDAD DE BEAVER CREEK: Desde Maybell, diríjase 59 millas

con dirección noroeste en la ctra. 318. Unidad norte de la
ctra. 318.
UNIDAD DE COLD SPRINGS MOUNTAIN desde Maybell, diríjase
41 millas con dirección noroeste en la ctra. 318 Hacia la CR
10N, luego continúe por 17 millas con dirección norte a
la CR 72, luego siga por 9 millas con dirección oeste hacia
la bifurcación. Vaya por la bifurcación de la izquierda por
4 millas.
UNIDAD DE WIGGINS: Desde Maybell, diríjase 41 millas con
dirección noroeste en la ctra. 318 hacia la CR 10N; luego
continúe por 17 millas con dirección norte hacia la CR 72;
luego siga por 15 millas con dirección oeste.
GMU/ACRES: 201/2226 acres, todas las unidades
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, conejo, urogallo, aves
acuáticas, paloma
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: campamento, pícnic, observación de vida
silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:

a. Unidad Calloway cerrada al acceso público en el
área indicada.
b. El acceso público a la unidad Wiggins está
permitido a pie o a caballo, excepto a lo largo de
la carretera principal que corre de E a O en el
extremo S de la propiedad.
c. Se permite acampar en la unidad de montaña de
Cold Springs y al O de Beaver Creek en la unidad
de Beaver Creek, excepto si las señales indican lo
contrario.
d. Se permite fogatas dentro de una estructura de
contención.

▶ BRUSH SWA — CONDADO DE MORGAN

INDICACIONES: Desde Brush, diríjase 2.5 millas al norte en
la ctra. 71. Gire al oeste en la CR U. Siga aprox. 200 pies
hacia la CR 28, gire al norte y siga por 1 milla hacia el
estacionamiento.
GMU/ACRES: 96/588 acres
CAZA: venado, pavo, codorniz, paloma, conejo, ardilla, aves
acuáticas
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:

a. Abierto de 4 a.m.–9 p.m.
b. Todas las actividades recreativas, excepto la caza
de venados, están prohibidas el fin de semana de
apertura de la temporada habitual de caza con rifle
de ciervos de las llanuras y el día de apertura y el
primer fin de semana de la temporada tardía de
caza con rifle de ciervos de las llanuras.
c. Se prohíbe botar o utilizar embarcaciones durante
la temporada de aves acuáticas.

▶ BRUSH CREEK SWA — CONDADO DE EAGLE

INDICACIONES: Tome la I-70 hasta la salida 147 con
dirección Eagle. Gire al sur y diríjase a la rotonda. Tome
la salida oeste de la rotonda hacia la ctra. 6 y continúe
por 1 cuadra. Gire al sur en la calle Capitol, luego gire
al este por la calle Brush Creek y siga hasta la señal de
alto. Gire al sur y continúe por 1 cuadra, gire al este para
permanecer en la calle Brush Creek. SWA está entre 15 a
18 millas de Eagle, entre Peterson Draw y Sneve Gulch.
La SWA se compone de 3 extensiones de propiedad
separadas dentro del Parque Estatal de Sylvan Lake.
Todas las propiedades son accesibles desde la calle Brush
Creek. El acceso y el uso del Parque Estatal Sylvan Lake
requiere un pase de parque.
GMU/ACRES: 44/382 acres
RECREACIÓN: caza, observación de vida silvestre

▶ BRUSH HOLLOW SWA — CONDADO DE FREMONT
INDICACIONES:

PARA LLEGAR A LA RAMPA PARA BOTES: Desde Penrose en la

ctra. 115, diríjase al oeste por la ctra. 3.º (CR 123), luego
diríjase 0.29 millas hasta la calle este (CR 125). Vaya
5.5 millas hacia la CR 129, luego continúe 2.5 millas en
la CR 129 a SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 59/461 acres
PESCA: lago de agua fría/aguas cálidas
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
INSTALACIONES: baños, refugios, rampa para botes
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe operar una embarcación que cree una
estela de aguas bravas.
b. Se prohíbe la caza y el disparo de armas de fuego
o arcos.

▶ BRUSH PRAIRIE PONDS SWA — CONDADO DE MORGAN

INDICACIONES: Desde Brush, vaya hacia el sur por la calle
Clayton hasta el puesto de control, luego vaya hacia el
sur por 2.25 millas hasta la zona de estacionamiento.
GMU/ACRES: 99/1600 acres
CAZA: venado, faisán, paloma, aves acuáticas
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto de 4 a.m.–9 p.m.
b. Se prohíbe disparar armas de fuego o arcos, excepto durante la caza.
c. Solo se permite la caza desde el 1 de septiembre hasta
el final de la temporada del ganso oscuro. Registro
obligatorio de entrada y salida en los puestos de
control.
d. Desde el 1 de sept. al 30 de nov., solo está abierto
para la caza de aves migratorias dentro de las zonas
de caza designadas, y solo los sáb., dom. y miér. y
los días festivos estatales y federales. Se requiere
reserva, válida hasta el amanecer y limitada a 3 por
cazador al año. Consulte “Reservas: Caza” (página 1)
para más detalles.
e. Se permite el registro después de las 4 a. m. Los
cazadores solo pueden cazar la zona reservada y
pueden registrarse por orden de llegada después de
que un cazador se retire, o después del amanecer

si un cazador no se ha registrado. Un máximo de
4 cazadores y de 2 vehículos por zona de caza.
f. Del 1 de sept. al 30 de nov., se permite la exploración
de 10 a. m. a 2 p. m. solo los jue. Todas las personas
que exploren deben registrarse a la entrada y salida
en los puestos de control. No se permiten armas de
fuego ni perros durante la exploración.
g. Desde el 1 de dic. hasta el final de la temporada de
ganso oscuro, los cazadores pueden registrarse por
orden de llegada después de las 4 a. m. o después de
que un cazador se retire. 5 áreas de caza disponibles
para el registro. Los cazadores debidamente
documentados pueden cazar en cualquier lugar de
la propiedad.
h. Hasta 2 áreas de caza reservadas anualmente para
residentes con domicilio físico de Brush, CO. Se
puede solicitar la inscripción en CPW Brush Service
Center a mediados de agosto. Los cazadores deben
tener una licencia vigente de caza de aves acuáticas
para poder participar. Los cazadores pueden
solicitar un área de caza por día, pero pueden
enumerar varias peticiones en una sola solicitud. Se
aplican todas las normas de caza pertinentes.

▶ BUENA VISTA SWA (SERVIDUMBRE DE PESCA) — CONDADO DE

CHAFFEE
INDICACIONES: Desde el semáforo en la calle Main en
Buena Vista, diríjase al este por 0.5 millas hasta el final
de la calle. Hay zonas de estacionamiento disponibles en
varios lugares a lo largo del río.
GMUs/ACRES: 49, 481/ acres
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría
RESTRICCIONES:
a. NO se requiere un pase válido para cazar o pescar
o para el Área de Vida Silvestre del Estado de
Colorado para ACCEDER a esta propiedad.

▶ NUEVO BURRY SWA (ARRENDAMIENTO DE PESCA) — GAR-

FIELD CO.
INDICACIONES: A lo largo del río Roaring Fork entre
Carbondale y Glenwood Springs en la milla 9 en la
autopista. 82.
GMU: 43
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe el acceso público, excepto durante la
pesca; acceso limitado a los puntos designados
según lo señalizado.
b. No se admiten perros.

▶ BURCHFIELD SWA — CONDADO DE BACA

INDICACIONES: Desde Walsh, diríjase 11 millas hacia el
este en la CR DD hacia la propiedad.
GMU/ACRES: 139/178 acres
CAZA: venados, conejos, faisanes, codornices blancas,
codornices escamadas, palomas
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre

▶ CABIN CREEK SWA — CONDADO DE GUNNISON

INDICACIONES: Desde Gunnison, diríjase 6.5 millas con
dirección este en la ctra. 50, gire en BLM 3107, luego
diríjase por aprox. 6.5 millas a FR 604.3A y continúe
0.05 millas hasta la propiedad.
GMU/ACRES: 55/640 acres
CAZA: venado, alce, urogallo
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre, senderismo

▶ CENTENNIAL SWA — CONDADO DE GUNNISON

INDICACIONES: Desde Gunnison, diríjase 10 millas con
dirección oeste en la ctra. 50. El SWA está al norte de la
ctra. 50.
GMU/ACRES: 54/1800 acres
CAZA: venado, alce, urogallo oscuro, conejo
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto para acceso público del 1 de julio–30 de
noviembre.
b. Se prohíbe el adiestramiento canino y las pruebas
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▶ CENTENNIAL VALLEY SWA — CONDADO DE WELD

INDICACIONES: Desde Kersey, diríjase 5 millas con
dirección este por la ctra. 34 a CR 63 y vaya al norte
por CR 380. Vaya al este por la CR 380 0.25 millas hasta
el estacionamiento de Pritchard y 2.1 millas hasta el
estacionamiento de Centennial.
GMU/ACRES: 951/1195 acres
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto de 4 a. m. hasta una hora después de la
puesta de sol.
b. Abierto al acceso público desde el 1 de sept.
hasta el último día de la temporada de pavo de
primavera.
c. Durante la temporada de primavera de pavo, solo
se permite el acceso público a los cazadores con
licencia y con una reserva de caza de pavo. Hay
10 plazas de reserva disponibles por día durante la
temporada de pavos de primavera. No hay límite
anual en la cantidad de reservas para la caza de
pavos. Los cazadores de pavos con reserva pueden
cazar toda la propiedad. Máximo de 4 cazadores
por reserva. Consulte “Reservas: Caza” (página 1)
para más detalles.
d. Se prohíbe disparar armas de fuego o arcos,
excepto durante la caza.
e. Se prohíbe el uso de caballos y la caza con rifles de
percusión central.
f. Durante las temporadas regulares de patos, abierto
los sábados, domingos, miér. y los días festivos
estatales y federales solamente. Es necesario
reservar para cazar aves acuáticas y caza menor,
con un límite de 3 por cazador al año. Consulte
“Reservas: Caza” (página 1) para más detalles.
Los cazadores de aves acuáticas y caza menor
solo pueden cazar en el área reservada. Todos los
cazadores con reserva deben pasar por uno de los
puestos de control situados en cada estacionamiento
de la propiedad.
g. Se prohíbe la caza menor y de aves acuáticas en el fin
de semana de apertura de la temporada regular de
venado con rifle en las llanuras y el día de apertura
del primer fin de semana de la temporada tardía de
venado con rifle en las llanuras.

Zona de estacionamiento junto a la ctra. 285, 0.5 millas
al sur del cruce de las ctras. 285 y 24.
GMUs/ACRES: 57, 481/60 acres
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto al acceso público únicamente para la pesca.
b. Todos los accesos públicos desde las zonas de
estacionamiento designadas únicamente.

▶ CHANCE GULCH SWA — CONDADO DE GUNNISON

INDICACIONES: Desde Gunnison, diríjase 6 millas con
dirección este por la ctra. 50 a CR 42, luego conduzca al
sur por 1.6 millas a CR 42a, luego conduzca suroeste por
1.2 millas hasta el límite de la propiedad.
GMU/ACRES: 67/645 acres
CAZA: venado, berrendo, caza menor
RECREACIÓN: senderismo, observación de vida silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto al acceso público del 1 de julioa finales de
feb., abierto durante todo el año para el tráfico en la
CR Gunnison 42a y las carreteras establecidas que
conectan con las carreteras designadas por la BLM
únicamente.

▶ CHARLIE MEYERS SWA — CONDADO DE PARK

INDICACIONES: Desde Hartsel, diríjase al este 10.3 millas
por la ctra. 24 a CR 23 (marcador de milla 250). Gire al
sur hacia CR 23 y continúe por 2.7 millas. Gire al este
en la CR 59 y diríjase 2.3 millas hasta el cruce de las CR
59 y 92. Gire al sur en CR 59, siga por 1 milla hasta la
entrada.
GMU/ACRES: 58/1082 acres
CAZA: caza mayor, caza menor, aves acuáticas
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría

▶ CHEROKEE SWA (UNIDADES UPPER, MIDDLE, LOWER, LONE PINE,

ROY BROWN) — CONDADO DE LARIMER
INDICACIONES: Desde Fort Collins, diríjase 22 millas con
dirección norte en la ctra. 287 hacia la calle Cherokee
Park (CR 80C), luego continúe por 6 millas al oeste a la
zona de estacionamiento en el lado sur de la carretera.
GMUs/ACRES: 8, 191/25,497 acres
CAZA: venado, alce, ardilla, urogallo oscuro, conejo,
paloma
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: campamento, senderismo, observación de
vida silvestre
INSTALACIONES: baños
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto del 1 de septiembre–1 de mayo solo
durante la caza y la pesca; de lo contrario abierto
del 2 de mayo–31 de agosto.
b. Acceso a pie para caza y pesca solo después de la
última temporada de caza mayor.
c. Uso de caballos restringido a caminos y senderos
designados, excepto caballos usados como ayuda
para la caza mayor.
d. Se prohíbe el uso de caballos durante la caza del
puma.
e. Se permite el uso de caballos en Rattlesnake Loop
en la unidad Lone Pine del 2 de mayo–31 de
agosto.
f. Se permite acampar.
g. Los perros deben estar bajo control y atados por el
guía, excepto los animales de servicio o durante la
caza activa, el adiestramiento para caza.

▶ CERRO SUMMIT SWA — CONDADO DE MONTROSE

INDICACIONES: Desde Montrose, diríjase 13 millas al este;
la propiedad está ubicada en el lado norte de la ctra. 50.
GMUs/ACRES: 64/162 acres
RECREACIÓN: pesca, caza pequeña y caza grande
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto al público solo durante la pesca y la caza.
b. Acceso público solo a pie.
c. Estacionamiento y acceso a la propiedad solo desde
las áreas de estacionamiento designadas.
d. Caza permitida del 15 de agosto–30 de noviembre.
e. Pesca permitida del 1 de marzo al 30 de noviembre.
f. Se admite el ingreso de perros solo como ayuda en
la caza menor; no se admite el ingreso de perros en
el agua.
g. Se prohíbe el uso de embarcaciones y la actividad
de contacto acuático, excepto para botar y usar
flotadores (con vadeadores) solo para pescar.

▶ NUEVO CAMPO DE TIRO DEL CONDADO DE CHAFFEE SWA
— CHAFFEE CO.

INDICACIONES: Desde Salida, diríjase al noroeste por la
ctra. 291. Luego, avance 3 millas al N en la autopista.
285. Gire hacia la entrada del vertedero del condado
de Chaffee e inmediatamente gire a la izquierda antes
de la puerta del vertedero.
GMUs/ACRES: 56/10 acres
RECREACIÓN: tiro al blanco con rifle, pistola y escopeta
INSTALACIONES: baño, refugio de sombra, campo de tiro
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto al público desde el amanecer hasta el
atardecer.
b. No cazar.

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▶ CHAMPION SWA (SERVIDUMBRE DE PESCA) — CONDADO DE

CHAFFEE
INDICACIONES: Desde Buena Vista, diríjase al sur por la
ctra. 24, continúe hacia el sur con dirección a la ctra.
285. La Servidumbre se encuentra al este de la ctra. 285.

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CHAFFEE
INDICACIONES: Desde el semáforo de Buena Vista, vaya al
este por la calle Main hasta el final de la calle. Cruce el
río Arkansas por el puente peatonal, camine río abajo
0.5 millas hasta la propiedad. Atravesará la propiedad
del pueblo de Buena Vista y el BLM en el camino. Pesca
abierta para todo ese tramo del río Arkansas.
GMU/ACRES: 49/5 acres
CAZA: pesca, caza mínima de venados
RESTRICCIONES:
a. NO se requiere un pase válido para cazar o pescar
o para el Área de Vida Silvestre del Estado de
Colorado para ACCEDER a esta propiedad.

▶ CHRISTINA SWA (SERVIDUMBRE DE PESCA: RÍO ELK) — CONDADO

DE ROUTT
INDICACIONES: Desde Steamboat Springs, diríjase 7 millas
al norte por la CR 129 (calle Elk River).
GMU/ACRES: 214/23 acres
PESCA: Río Elk, arroyo de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: senderismo, observación de vida silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Acceso público prohibido, excepto durante la
pesca.
b. Se prohíbe disparar armas de fuego o arcos.

▶ CHUBB PARK RANCH SWA — CONDADO DE CHAFFEE

INDICACIONES: Desde Buena Vista, diríjase al este
16 millas en la ctra. 24 hacia la CR 309, luego diríjase al
norte en CR 309 0.5 millas hacia la SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 49/525 acres
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe disparar armas de fuego o arcos,
excepto durante la caza.

▶ CHUCK LEWIS SWA — CONDADO DE ROUTT

INDICACIONES: Desde la ctra. 40, diríjase al sur en la
ctra. 131 a CR 14F. Tome la 14F con dirección oeste
hacia la CR 14. Diríjase al norte hacia la zona de
estacionamiento.
GMU/ACRES: 131/288 acres
CAZA: aves acuáticas
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Acceso público prohibido desde la puesta hasta la
salida del sol, excepto durante la caza o la pesca.
b. Estacionamiento nocturno prohibido.
c. Prohibida la caza mayor y menor.
d. Se permite la caza de aves acuáticas, excepto dentro
de las 50 yardas del puente en CR 14f.
e. Caballos permitidos en el área de estacionamiento.
f. Se prohíbe disparar armas de fuego o arcos, excepto
durante la caza.

▶ CIMARRON SWA — CONDADOS DE MONTROSE, GUNNISON.

INDICACIONES: Desde Montrose, diríjase 23 millas al este
en la ctra. 50 hacia Little Cimarron Rd., luego diríjase
2 millas hacia el sur a la carretera de acceso, luego vaya
1.5 millas al suroeste.
GMU/ACRES: 65/6161 acres
CAZA: venado, alce, aves acuáticas, urogallo oscuro
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto al público del 1 de julio–31 de diciembre.
b. Se prohíben las motos de hielo.
c. Estacionamiento nocturno prohibido

▶ CLEAR CREEK RES. SWA — CONDADO DE CHAFFEE

INDICACIONES: Desde Buena Vista, diríjase 13 millas con
dirección norte en la ctra. 24 con dirección a la CR 390,
luego diríjase 0.5 millas con dirección oeste.
GMUs/ACRES: 48, 481/500 acres
CAZA: venado, alce, aves acuáticas
PESCA: lago de agua fría y 0.5 millas de arroyo
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre, campamento
INSTALACIONES: baños, rampa para botes
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Solo se permite acampar en las áreas designadas.
b. Se permite fogatas dentro de una estructura de
contención en áreas designadas para acampar.
c. Se prohíbe la pesca en presa, vertedero,
desembocadura y aguas abajo de la ctra. 24.

▶ CLINE RANCH SWA — CONDADO DE PARK

INDICACIONES: Desde Jefferson, diríjase al sur en la ctra.
285 por unas 5 millas. Entrada de la SWA cerca del
punto kilométrico 194.
GMU/ACRES: 500/1600 acres
CAZA: venados, alces, berrendos, aves acuáticas, caza
menor
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre

�ÁREAS DE VIDA
SILVESTRE
RESTRICCIONES:
a. El acceso público está permitido solo en el área
de estacionamiento designada. No se puede
estacionar durante la noche.
b. La pesca está permitida solo del 1 de marzo–30
de septiembre y solo en áreas designadas. Solo
los ocupantes del vehículo que se encuentre en
la plaza de estacionamiento asignada podrán
pescar en el área que le corresponda. Máximo
4 pescadores por vehículo y 1 vehículo por espacio
de estacionamiento.
c. Acceso de caza limitado a los ocupantes de
un vehículo estacionado en el espacio de
estacionamiento asignado. Máximo 4 cazadores
por vehículo.
d. Está permitido disparar armas de fuego y arcos
solo cuando se caza.
e. Se prohíbe el adiestramiento canino y las pruebas
de campo.
▶ NUEVO SWA DE LA HACIENDA COAL CREEK (ACCESO A LA
SERVIDUMBRE) — RÍO BLANCO CO.
INDICACIONES: Desde Meeker, diríjase al norte por
la ctra. 13, gire al E en Río Blanco CR 15 por
aproximadamente 8,5 millas. Gire al E en CR 47A.
El estacionamiento de acceso para pesca está en la
intersección de 15 y 47A de la CR. Estacionamiento
con acceso para caza, diríjase hacia el E en CR 47A
durante aproximadamente 1/2 milla.
GMUs/ACRES: 23/1122 acres
CAZA: ciervo, alce
PESCA: corriente de agua fría; pesca de truchas
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto del 1 de mayo–30 de noviembre solo
durante la pesca.
b. Abierto al público durante la caza de ciervos y
alces durante las temporadas de tiro con arco y
avancarga únicamente.
c. El acceso público está limitado a 4 cazadores
por día y los cazadores deben registrar el i de la
propiedad según lo señalizado.
d. El acceso al estacionamiento está permitido solo
desde las áreas de estacionamiento designadas.

▶ COALBED CANYON SWA — CONDADO DE DOLORES

INDICACIONES: Desde Cortez, diríjase al noroeste por la
ctra. 491 con dirección a la ctra. Northdale. SWA está al
sur de la ctra. 491 y la CR 2, también hay 2 áreas en el
lado norte de la ctra. 491 un poco más del oeste.
GMUs/ACRES: 72, 711/2359 acres
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se permite el disparo de armas de fuego o arcos
solo para la caza.

▶ COCHETOPA SWA — CONDADO DE SAGUACHE

INDICACIONES: Desde Gunnison, diríjase 8 millas con
dirección este en la ctra. 50, luego gire a la derecha en
ctra. 114. Diríjase 20 millas con dirección sur/sureste,
gire a la derecha en CR NN14, luego diríjase al sur por
2 millas.
GMU/ACRES: 67/6712 acres
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, conejo, aves acuáticas
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto para acceso público 1 hora antes del
amanecer a 1 hora después del atardecer, con
excepción de los cazadores que recuperan las
presas cazadas.
b. Acceso solo a pie, y solo desde las zonas de
estacionamiento designadas.
c. Se prohíbe la caza mayor al norte de la línea central
este/oeste de la Secc. 27, Rango 2 este, Municipio
46 norte.
d. No se admiten perros.

▶ COKE OVEN SWA — CONDADO DE PITKIN

INDICACIONES: Desde Basalt, vaya 30 millas al este por
USFS Rd. 105 (Fryingpan River Rd.).
GMU/ACRES: 444/330 acres
RECREACIÓN: caza, observación de vida silvestre

▶ COLLER SWA — CONDADO DE MINERAL, RIO GRANDEs.

INDICACIONES: Desde South Fork, diríjase 4.5 millas oeste
en la ctra. 149.
GMUs/ACRES: 76, 79/579 acres
CAZA: venado, alce, conejo, ardilla, urogallo oscuro
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: pícnic, observación de vida silvestre
INSTALACIONES: baños
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe las motos de nieve y el estacionamiento
nocturno.
b. Se prohíbe el uso de embarcaciones, excepto
al botar y sacar de embarcaciones que estén
propulsadas a mano.
c. Los perros deben estar bajo control y con correa
por el guía, excepto los animales de servicio o
durante la caza activa, el adiestramiento para caza
o las pruebas de campo con licencia.

▶ COLLINS MOUNTAIN RANCH SWA — CONDADO DE RÍO BLANCO

ACCESO LIMITADO. Esta propiedad es UNA PROPIEDAD PRIVADA que está
abierta SOLO a los cazadores de alces y venados con una reserva confirmada
a través del Sistema de Reservas de Caza:
cpw.info/hunting-reservations
GMUs/ACRES: 23/2,421 acres
CAZA: alces y venados solo en temporadas restringidas y
con reserva
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Solo caza de alces y venados.
b. Caza únicamente con reserva.
Para reservar, los cazadores deben tener una
licencia de caza mayor para uno de los códigos
de caza específicos permitidos en la propiedad.
Las reservas deben hacerse a través del Sistema de
Reservas de Caza: Consulte la sección “Reservas:
Caza” (página 1) para obtener más detalles. Los
cazadores solo podrán acceder a la propiedad
durante las fechas especificadas en su reserva.
Los cazadores con reserva pueden traer un
compañero que no sea cazador.
c Se prohíbe el uso de vehículos motorizados, excepto
en las carreteras designadas o con el permiso de
los propietarios de la hacienda. Todos los demás
accesos están restringidos al acceso sin cita previa.
d. Se permite el disparo de armas de fuego o arcos
solo para la caza.
e. La pesca está prohibida.

▶ COLORADO RIVER ISLAND SWA — CONDADO DE MESA

INDICACIONES: Desde Grand Junction, diríjase al este
por la I-70; gire al sur en la ctra. 141 (calle 32). Gire al
oeste en la calle D. La propiedad está en el lado sur de la
carretera, a lo largo del río.
GMUs/ACRES: 30, 41/67 acres
RESTRICCIONES:
a. La caza está prohibida, excepto la caza de aves
acuáticas desde los escondites de caza designados.
b. Caza de aves acuáticas únicamente con reserva.
Consulte la sección “Reservas: Caza” (página 1)
para obtener más detalles.
c. Se permite el disparo de armas de fuego o arcos
solo para la caza.

▶ COLOROW MOUNTAIN SWA — CONDADO DE RÍO BLANCO

INDICACIONES: Desde Meeker tome la ctra. 64 aprox.
por 15 millas al oeste con dirección a la CR 142
(directamente al norte de la entrada este de Rio Blanco
Lake SWA).
UNIDAD DE SCENERY GULCH: Tome la CR 142 por 7.2 millas
hasta la propiedad.
UNIDAD DE TSCHUDDI GULCH: Tome la CR 142 por
1.8 millas hasta la intersección de la CR 142 y la CR 143.
Tome la CR 143 por 3.7 millas hasta la propiedad.
GMUs/ACRES: 11/1982 acres
CAZA: venado, alce, oso, león, caza menor
PESCA: Scenery Pond es un área de 5.5 acres en el fondo
de Scenery Gulch, cerca del área de estacionamiento.
RECREACIÓN: caza, pesca, senderismo, montar a caballo,
acceso con vehículo todo terreno a través de Tschuddi
Gulch a las tierras BLM en Colorow Mountain.

RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto al público NUEVO 1 de Mayo al 31 de
enero.
b. Estacionamiento y acceso en áreas de
estacionamiento designadas únicamente.
c. Se prohíbe los vehículos motorizados en la Unidad
Scenery Gulch y al N del área designada para
acampar en la Unidad Tschuddi.
d. Se prohíbe disparar armas de fuego o arcos a
menos de 200 yardas de los campamentos, zonas
de estacionamiento o estructuras.
e. Se permite el disparo de armas de fuego o arcos
solo para la caza.
f. Acampar solo en áreas designadas.
g. Se permite fogatas dentro de una estructura de
contención.

▶ COTTONWOOD SWA — CONDADO DE MORGAN

INDICACIONES: Desde Snyder, diríjase 2 millas al este en
CR W.7.
GMU/ACRES: 96/884 acres
CAZA: venado, pavo, codorniz, paloma, conejo, ardilla,
aves acuáticas
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto de 4 a.m. a 9 p.m.
b. El primer fin de semana de la temporada habitual de
caza con rifle de ciervos de las llanuras y el primer
día y fin de semana de la temporada tardía de caza
con rifle de ciervos de las llanuras, solo se permite
la caza de ciervos.
c. Se prohíbe botar o utilizar embarcaciones durante
la temporada de aves acuáticas.

▶ NUEVO COTTONWOOD CREEK SWA — CHAFFEE CO.

INDICACIONES: Desde Buena Vista, diríjase hacia el E
en Main St. hasta Railroad. Vaya al S en Ferrocarril
a la Escuela Secundaria McGinnis. Estacione en el
extremo N del estacionamiento de la escuela.
GMUs/ACRES: 481/6 acres
PESCA: corriente de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre, senderismo
RESTRICCIONES:
a. NO se requiere un pase válido de caza o pesca o
del área de vida silvestre del estado de Colorado
para ACCEDER a esta propiedad.

▶ COWDREY LAKE SWA — CONDADO DE JACKSON

INDICACIONES: Desde Cowdrey, diríjase 2 millas con
dirección sur en la ctra. 125. Desde Walden, diríjase
7.5 millas con dirección norte en la ctra. 125. Entrada
oeste de la carretera.
GMU/ACRES: 161/15 acres de terreno, 80 acres de agua
CAZA: caza menor, aves acuáticas
PESCA: lago de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: campamento, pícnic, observación de vida
silvestre
INSTALACIONES: baños, rampa para botes
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe operar una embarcación de una manera
que cree una estela de aguas bravas.
b. Se permite el disparo de armas de fuego o arcos
solo para la caza.
c. Solo se permite acampar en las áreas designadas.
d. Se permite fogatas dentro de la estructura de
contención establecida en áreas designadas.
e. Los perros deben estar bajo control y con correa
por parte del guía, excepto los animales de
servicio o durante la caza activa, el adiestramiento
para caza o las pruebas de campo con licencia.

▶ CREEDE SWA — CONDADO DE MINERAL
INDICACIONES:

TERRENO DE HATCHERY: Desde Creede, diríjase 1.2 millas
con dirección este en la ctra. 149 hacia la carretera no
designada, luego vaya 0.5 millas al sur hasta Río Grande.
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�ÁREAS DE VIDA
SILVESTRE
TERRENO DE DEEP CREEK: Desde Creede, diríjase
1.25 millas con dirección oeste en la ctra. 149 hacia
Airport Rd., luego siga por 0.8 millas al sur hacia el río
Rio Grande.
GMU/ACRES: 76/3 acres
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe el uso de embarcaciones, excepto
para botar y sacar de embarcaciones que estén
propulsadas a mano.
TERRENO DE CRIADERO:
a. Se prohíbe la caza y el disparo de armas de fuego
o arcos.
b. Los perros deben estar bajo control y atados por el
guía en todo momento.
c. El estacionamiento nocturno está prohibido.
SERVIDUMBRE DE PESCA PARA RV PARK CON VISTAS A LA MONTAÑA:
a. Acceso público permitido desde los puntos de
acceso designados según lo señalizado.
b. Se prohíbe el acceso público dentro de la marca
de agua alta del Río Grande, excepto durante la
pesca.
TERRENO DE DEEP CREEK:
a. Se prohíbe la caza y el disparo de armas de fuego
o arcos.
b. Los perros deben estar bajo control y atados por el
guía en todo momento.
c. El estacionamiento nocturno está prohibido.

▶ DAN NOBLE SWA — CONDADO DE SAN MIGUEL

INDICACIONES: Desde Norwood, diríjase 1.5 millas con
dirección este en la ctra. 145 a USFS Rd. 610 (DoloresNorwood Rd.), luego siga por 17 millas al sur.
GMU/ACRES: 70/2223 acres
CAZA: venado, alce, aves acuáticas en el Terreno de
Greager; venado, alce en el terreno de John Kane
PESCA: lago de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: navegación a motor, surf a vela, esquí
acuático, campamento, observación de la fauna
INSTALACIONES: baños, rampa para botes, refugios
RESTRICCIONES:

MIRAMONTE RES. TERRENO:

a. Acampar solo en áreas designadas.
b. Se permite disparar armas de fuego o arcos solo
durante la caza de aves acuáticas.
c. Se permite la botadura y el uso de embarcaciones;
las embarcaciones remolcadas deben botarse
desde rampas para botes.
d. Esquí acuático permitido sólo de 10 a.m. a la
puesta del sol. Esquí acuático, motos acuáticas
solo en áreas designadas en la mitad oeste del
embalse.
e. Los perros deben estar bajo control y atados
por el guía, excepto durante la caza activa, el
adiestramiento para caza o las pruebas de campo
con licencia.

TERRENO DE GREAGER:

a. Abierto al público del 1 de marzo al 15 de mayo
solo con permiso del gerente de Vida silvestre del
área o del distrito para observar la vida silvestre.
Sitio de visualización limitado a la zona designada.
Los espectadores deben respetar todas las
restricciones y condiciones del permiso. Abierto al
público para otros accesos del 16 de mayo a finales
de febrero.
b. Acceso a pie o a caballo únicamente.
c. Se prohíben las motos de hielo.

▶ CROOKED WASH RANCH SWA (ACCESS EASEMENT)

— CONDADO DE MOFFAT
ACCESO LIMITADO. Esta propiedad es UNA PROPIEDAD PRIVADA que está
abierta SOLO a los cazadores de alces y venados con una reserva confirmada
a través del Sistema de Reservas de Caza:
cpw.info/hunting-reservations
GMU/ACRES: 11/9796 acres
CAZA: Solo alces sin astas, solo con reserva.
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Solo caza de alces.
b. Caza únicamente con reserva.
Para reservar, los cazadores deben tener una
licencia de caza mayor para uno de los códigos
de caza específicos permitidos en la propiedad.
Las reservas deben hacerse a través del Sistema de
Reservas de Caza: Consulte la sección “Reservas:
Caza” (página 1) para obtener más detalles. Los
cazadores solo podrán acceder a la propiedad
durante las fechas especificadas en su reserva.
Los cazadores con reserva pueden traer un
compañero que no sea cazador.
c. Se prohíbe el uso de vehículos motorizados,
excepto en las carreteras designadas o con el
permiso de los propietarios de la hacienda. Todos
los demás accesos están restringidos al acceso sin
cita previa.
d. Se permite el disparo de armas de fuego o arcos
solo para la caza.
e. Pesca prohibida.

▶ CROSS CANYON SWA — CONDADO DE DOLORES

INDICACIONES: Desde Dove Creek vaya 6.1 millas con
dirección sureste en ctra. 491, gire al oeste en la CR N
y siga por 1.3 millas. El estacionamiento de SWA está a
la derecha.
GMUs/ACRES: 72/119 acres
CAZA: venado, conejo, coyote, paloma
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Durante los dos primeros días de las temporadas
de caza de ciervos y alces, el acceso está
restringido a los jóvenes y a un mentor que no sea
cazador.
b. Solo se permite estacionar en las áreas de
estacionamiento designadas.
c. Se prohíbe disparar armas de fuego y arcos, excepto
durante la caza.
d. Se prohíbe el adiestramiento canino y las pruebas
de campo.

TERRENO DE JOHN KANE:

a. Acceso únicamente a pie o a caballo.
b. Abierto al público del 16 de mayo al final de
febrero.
c. Se prohíben las motos de hielo.

▶ DAWN POND SWA — CONDADO DE BENT

INDICACIONES: Tome la ctra. 50 oeste hacia Las Animas.
Desde Las Animas, diríjase al oeste por la ctra. 194,
luego continúe al norte en la CR 5.5. SWA está en el lado
este de la carretera alrededor de Adobe Creek.
GMU/ACRES: 125/30 acres
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto solo para la pesca. Caza solo con permiso
del propietario.
b. Se prohíbe el uso de embarcaciones, excepto las de
botadura manual, que estén propulsadas a mano
o por motor eléctrico cuando se utilicen como
ayuda en la pesca o la caza.
c. Solo se permite estacionar en las zonas designadas.

▶ DEADMAN SWA — CONDADO DE PROWERS

INDICACIONES: Desde Granada, diríjase al norte por
la ctra. 385, 2.5 millas hacia la CR JJ, luego siga por
2.5 millas con dirección este en la CR JJ hacia la CR 27.
Gire al sur en la CR 27 y continúe 0.5 millas hacia el área
de estacionamiento.
GMU/ACRES: 127/503 acres
CAZA: venado, caza menor, aves acuáticas

▶ DELANEY BUTTE LAKES SWA — CONDADO DE JACKSON

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INDICACIONES: Desde Walden, diríjase 0.5 millas con
dirección oeste en la ctra. 14 hacia la CR 12, luego
diríjase 5.3 millas con dirección oeste en la CR 18.
Continúe por 4.5 millas con dirección oeste en la CR 5,
luego diríjase 0.5 millas con dirección norte.
GMU/ACRES: 16/2620 acres
CAZA: caza mayor, caza menor, aves acuáticas
PESCA: lago de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: campamento, pícnic, observación de vida
silvestre

INSTALACIONES: baños, rampa para botes, refugios con
sombra
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe operar una embarcación si crea una
estela de aguas bravas.
b. Se prohíbe disparar armas de fuego y arcos,
excepto durante la caza.
c. Se permite fogatas dentro de una estructura de
contención en áreas designadas.
d. Los perros deben estar bajo control y con correa
por el guía, excepto los animales de servicio o
durante la caza activa, el adiestramiento para caza
o las pruebas de campo con licencia.

▶ DEVIL CREEK SWA — CONDADO DE ARCHULETA

INDICACIONES: Desde Pagosa Springs, diríjase 16 millas
con dirección oeste en la ctra. 160 con dirección a USFS
Rd. 627, luego siga por 2 millas con dirección norte.
GMU/ACRES: 77/561 acres
CAZA: venado, alce, conejo, ardilla, urogallo oscuro, pavo,
paloma
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíben las motos de hielo.
b. Se prohíbe disparar armas de fuego y arcos,
excepto durante la caza.

▶ DEWEESE RESERVOIR SWA — CONDADO DE CUSTER

INDICACIONES: Desde Westcliffe, diríjase al noroeste por
la ctra. 69 por 5 millas, gire al norte en la calle Copper
Gulch para acceder a la carretera.
GMUs/ACRES: 69, 691/780 acres
PESCA: lago de agua fría, arroyo de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: pícnic, senderismo, observación de vida
silvestre, campamento
CAZA: venado, berrendo, aves acuáticas, paloma, coyote,
rabo de algodón, caza menor
INSTALACIONES: baños, rampa para botes
RESTRICCIONES:
Tenga en cuenta que se ha eliminado el requisito de
permiso de acceso anual de $43. Cualquier persona de
16 años o más debe tener ahora una licencia de caza o
pesca válida, o el nuevo Pase de Área de Vida Silvestre
del Estado de Colorado para acceder a esta propiedad, y
a todas las demás SWA.
a. El uso de embarcaciones está prohibido, excepto
durante la pesca. Otros usos recreativos acuáticos
están restringidos a los propietarios con derechos de
recreación escriturados en el embalse Deweese.
b. Las motos de nieve se permite solo como ayuda en
la pesca en hielo.
c. Se permite acampar con previa reserva únicamente
en las áreas de acampada designadas y establecidas.
d. Se permite fogatas dentro de la estructura de
contención establecida en áreas designadas para
acampar.
e. Se prohíbe los envases de vidrio.
f. Los perros deben estar bajo control y con correa
por parte del guía, excepto los animales de
servicio o cuando estén cazando activamente,
entrenándose para cazar o durante pruebas de
campo con licencia.

▶ DIAMOND J SWA (ALQUILER DE CAZA Y PESCA) — CONDADO DE

JACKSON
INDICACIONES: Desde Walden, diríjase al norte por la
ctra. 125. Las áreas de estacionamiento están entre 1, 2 y
4 millas al norte de Walden.
GMU/ACRES: 161/3129 acres de tierra, 10 millas de río
CAZA: caza menor, aves acuáticas
PESCA: Ríos Illinois y Michigan, arroyo de agua fría
RESTRICCIONES:
a. No se permite la caza mayor; solo se permite el
acceso para la pesca, la caza menor y la caza de aves
acuáticas.
b. Caza con escopeta o mediante cetrería únicamente.
c. Se prohíbe disparar armas de fuego y arcos, excepto
durante la caza.

�ÁREAS DE VIDA
SILVESTRE
▶ RÍO DOLORES SWA — CONDADO DE MONTEZUMA

INDICACIONES: Desde Dolores, diríjase 5 millas con
dirección noreste en la ctra. 145.
GMUs/ACRES: 71, 73/57 acres
CAZA: aves acuáticas
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Estacionamiento permitido solo en áreas
designadas.
b. Se prohíbe la pesca en los estanques de cría.

▶ DOME LAKES SWA — CONDADO DE SAGUACHE

INDICACIONES: Desde Gunnison, diríjase 8 millas con
dirección este en la ctra. 50. Gire a la derecha en la ctra.
114, diríjase 20 millas con dirección sur/sureste. Gire a
la derecha en CR NN14, continúe por 5 millas.
GMU/ACRES: 67/420 acres
CAZA: aves acuáticas
PESCA: lagos de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: senderismo, observación de vida silvestre
INSTALACIONES: baños
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe descargar armas de fuego o arcos en
las zonas de seguridad designadas o según lo
señalizado.
b. Los perros deben estar bajo control y atados por el
guía, excepto cuando se utilicen como ayuda en la
caza de aves acuáticas.
c. Se permite acampar en las áreas designadas.
d. Se permite fogatas dentro de la estructura de
contención en áreas designadas para acampar.

▶ DOME ROCK SWA — CONDADO DE TELLER

INDICACIONES: Desde Divide, diríjase 5 millas con
dirección sur en la ctra. 67 hacia Rainbow Valley, luego
gire a la derecha por la CR 61 y siga por 1.8 millas hasta
la carretera de acceso SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 581/6980 acres
CAZA: venado, alce, conejo, urogallo oscuro
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre, senderismo
RESTRICCIONES:
a. El acceso público estará cerrado del 1 de
diciembre–15 de julio en el área delimitada
al E por el sendero de Sand Creek, al N por el
sendero Dome Rock, al W y S por los límites de la
propiedad. El camino de Dome Rock al O de Jack
Rabbit Lodge está cerrado del 1 de diciembre–15
de julio.
b. Estacionamiento y acceso público permitido desde
los estacionamientos designados y senderos
de conexión desde el Parque estatal Mueller
únicamente.
c. Se permite el uso de caballos y animales de carga
solo en caminos y senderos designados, excepto si
se usan como ayuda en la caza mayor.
d. Se prohíbe los perros y la escalada en roca.

▶ DOUGLAS RES. SWA — CONDADO DE LARIMER

INDICACIONES: Desde la salida de Wellington por la
I-25, diríjase 5.5 millas al oeste, al sur y nuevamente al
oeste en la ctra. 1 hacia la CR 15, siga por 1 milla con
dirección norte en la CR 15 hacia la CR 60, luego vaya
0.25 millas al oeste hacia la calle LaVina Dr. Siga con
dirección norte por LaVina Dr. hacia el lago.
Desde Fort Collins en las ctras. 287 y 1, tome la ctra.
1 con dirección norte por 4 millas hasta el límite de
Waverly (CR 15). Diríjase al norte en CR 15 hacia CR
60. Luego diríjase 0.25 millas con dirección oeste hacia
la calle LaVina Dr. y diríjase hacia el norte.
GMU/ACRES: 9/765 acres
PESCA: especies de agua templada y fría
INSTALACIONES: baños
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Acceso prohibido desde 1 hora después de la
puesta del sol hasta 1 hora antes de la salida del
sol, excepto durante la pesca.
b. Se prohíbe cazar, disparar armas de fuego o arcos,
tablas de vela, veleros, patinaje sobre hielo, OHV y
motos de nieve.

c. Embarcaciones prohibidas si crea una estela de
aguas bravas.
d. Se prohíbe cualquier embarcación o dispositivo de
flotación de un solo compartimento lleno de aire
o gas y todo contacto con el agua, a menos que se
esté pescando activamente.
e. Los perros deben estar bajo control y atados por el
guía, excepto los animales de servicio o durante la
caza activa, el adiestramiento para caza.

▶ DOWDY LAKE SWA — CONDADO DE LARIMER

INDICACIONES: Desde la ciudad de Red Feather Lakes,
diríjase 1 milla con dirección noreste a la calle de acceso
USFS.
GMU/ACRES: 191/120 acres de agua
CAZA: aves acuáticas
PESCA: lago de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: navegación a motor, senderismo,
campamento
INSTALACIONES: baño, rampa para botes, campamentos
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe el uso de la embarcación si crea una
estela de aguas bravas.
b. NO se requiere un pase válido para cazar o pescar
o para el Área de Vida Silvestre del Estado de
Colorado para ACCEDER a esta propiedad.

▶ DRONEY GULCH SWA — CONDADO DE CHAFFEE

INDICACIONES:
ENTRADA 1: Desde la intersección de las ctras. 50 y 285,
diríjase 4 millas con dirección norte hacia la CR 251-1.
(NOTA: La primera milla de la carretera es propiedad
privada. Después de entrar en la tierra de BLM, se puede
acceder a la SWA durante las siguientes 2 millas, a través
de la tierra de BLM y la propiedad de SWA).
ENTRADA 2: Aproximadamente 1 milla al norte de la CR
251-1 hay un punto de acceso en la ctra. 285, “Punto de
interés” sobre Zebulon Pike; estacionamiento y puerta
de acceso en la parte este de SWA.
ENTRADA 3: Un poco menos de 1 milla más al norte
(aproximadamente 1 milla al sur del cruce de las
ctras. 285 y 291), la CR 251 se dirige hacia el oeste; el
estacionamiento y el acceso están 2.3 millas al oeste de
la ctra. 285. No intente acceder desde el norte por la
subdivisión de la CR 251A.
GMU/ACRES: 56/2949 acres
CAZA: venado, alce, caza menor

▶ DRY CREEK BASIN SWA — CONDADO DE SAN MIGUEL

INDICACIONES: Desde Naturita, diríjase 17 millas con
dirección sur en la ctra. 141. Ctra. 141 atraviesa la
propiedad en dirección suroeste.
GMU/ACRES: 70/12,775 acres
CAZA: venado, alce, león, lince, coyote, conejo, paloma
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se permite acampar a los cazadores con licencia
solo en áreas designadas durante una temporada
de caza mayor establecida más 3 días antes y 3 días
después de cada temporada.
b. Están prohibidas las motos de nieve.

▶ DUCK CREEK SWA — CONDADO DE LOGAN

INDICACIONES: Desde Crook, diríjase 1.5 millas hacia el
norte en la ctra. 55.
GMU/ACRES: 90/1121 acres
CAZA: venado, faisán, paloma, conejo, aves acuáticas
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto de 4 a. m. a 9 p. m.
b. Se podrá autorizar una prueba de campo al año en
febrero, marzo o agosto.

▶ DUNE RIDGE SWA — CONDADO DE LOGAN

INDICACIONES: Desde la I-76 en la salida Sterling, diríjase
0.5 millas con dirección oeste en la ctra. 6 hasta la CR
370, luego diríjase 5 millas con dirección suroeste.
GMU/ACRES: 96/400 acres
CAZA: venado, pavo, faisán, codorniz, paloma, conejo,
ardilla, aves acuáticas
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre

RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto de 4 a. m. a 9 p. m.
b. Solo se permite la caza de venados en el fin de
semana de apertura de la temporada regular de
caza con rifle en las llanuras y el primer día y el fin
de semana de la temporada tardía de caza en las
llanuras.
c. Se prohíbe botar o utilizar embarcaciones durante
las temporadas de aves acuáticas.

▶ DUTCH GULCH SWA — CONDADO DE GUNNISON

INDICACIONES: Desde Gunnison, diríjase 5.3 millas con
dirección este en la ctra. 50, luego diríjase 7.3 millas al
sur en la CR 42, que se convierte en la calle BLM 307.
GMU/ACRES: 67/320 acres
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto al público desde el 1 de julio hasta finales
de febrero, abierto todo el año para el tráfico de
paso en la CR Gunnison 42 y en las carreteras
establecidas que conectan con las carreteras
designadas por la BLM únicamente.

▶ EAGLE RIVER SWA (ALQUILER DE PESCA) — CONDADO DE EAGLE

INDICACIONES: Desde Eagle, diríjase al este por la ctra.
6 por aproximadamente 2—3 millas hasta la señal de
límite de propiedad. Este es el límite oeste de SWA. La
propiedad se extiende hacia el este aproximadamente
2 millas e incluye 3 puntos de acceso de pesca
designados. Acceso permitido solo en estos puntos.
GMU/ACRES: 35/25 acres
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto solo para la pesca, acceso limitado a los
puntos designados según lo señalizado.
b. No se admiten perros.

▶ EAGLE ROCK SWA — CONDADO DE YUMA

INDICACIONES: Desde Wray, diríjase al sur en la ctra.
385 unas 6 millas hacia CR 30. Gire al este en CR 30,
continúe por 5 millas y gire al sur en CR NN. Vaya a la
CR 25.5, la zona de estacionamiento está en la esquina
noreste de la CR NN y la CR 25.5.
GMU/ACRES: 102/1718 acres
CAZA: venado, pavo, paloma, conejo
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto de 4 a. m. a 9 p. m.
b. Acceso permitido solo por tráfico peatonal.
c. Se prohíbe el adiestramiento canino.
d. Está prohibido el uso de caballos, excepto cuando
se utilicen para la caza.

▶ ECHO CANYON RES. SWA — CONDADO DE ARCHULETA

INDICACIONES: Desde Pagosa Springs, diríjase 4 millas al
sur en la ctra. 84.
GMU/ACRES: 78/211 acres
CAZA: aves acuáticas
PESCA: lago de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: paseo en bote, pícnic, observación de vida
silvestre
INSTALACIONES: baños, rampa para botes
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe el uso de la embarcación si crea una
estela de aguas bravas.
b. Se prohíbe disparar armas de fuego y arcos,
excepto durante la caza.
c. Motos de nieve prohibidas.
d. Los perros deben estar bajo control y con correa
por el guía, excepto los animales de servicio o
durante la caza activa, el adiestramiento para caza
o las pruebas de campo con licencia.

▶ RANCHO ELK SPRINGS SWA

(PRIVATE PROPERTY ACCESS EASEMENT)— CONDADO DE MOFFAT
INDICACIONES: Desde Maybell, diríjase al oeste por la ctra.
40 hasta el marcador de milla 42 y gire al sur en BLM Rd.
1509. Continúe al sur por 9 millas a través de Secc. 36 y
gire hacia el noroeste. Ingrese por el extremo sur a través
de Secc. 26.
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SILVESTRE
GMU/ACRES: 10, 11/1400 acres
CAZA: venado, berrendo, león, caza menor
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto al acceso público del 15 de ago. hasta
finales de feb.
NOTA: No se puede acampar ni encender fogatas; los
vehículos solo pueden circular por los caminos existentes.

c. Acceso solo a pie o a caballo.
d. Se prohíbe disparar armas de fuego o arcos.
e. No se admiten perros.

▶ ESCALANTE SWA — CONDADOS DE DELTA, MESA, MONTROSEs.
INDICACIONES:

TERRENO DE HAMILTON: Desde Delta, diríjase 2.2 millas
con dirección oeste por la calle 5 (G Rd.), hasta G50 Rd.
Diríjase 2 millas al noroeste. Ruta alternativa: Desde
Delta, diríjase 5.5 millas con dirección noroeste en la
ctra. 50.
TERRENO DE LOWER ROUBIDEAU: Desde Delta, diríjase
4.5 millas al oeste por la calle 5 (G Rd.).
TERRENO DE CORRAL PICKETT: Desde Delta, diríjase
12 millas con dirección noroeste en la ctra. 50 hacia el
desvío de Escalante Canyon, luego siga 21 millas con
dirección suroeste en Escalante Canyon.
TERRENO DE PEACH ORCHARD POINT: Desde Delta, diríjase
6.5 millas al oeste por la calle 5 (G Rd.) hacia la calle
Sawmill Mesa, luego diríjase 11.5 millas al norte.
TERRENO DE WHITEHAWK: Desde Delta, diríjase 4 millas
al oeste por la ctra. 348, continúe recto por 27 millas al
oeste hacia la ctra. 25 Mesa, gire a la derecha hacia la
calle Divide y siga 19 millas al norte; gire a la derecha
hacia USFS Rd. 421 y continúe .5 millas al este.
TERRENO DE EAST WALKER: Desde Delta, diríjase 12 millas
al norte por la ctra. 50 hacia el desvío de Escalante
Canyon, luego siga 4 millas al suroeste en Escalante
Canyon.
TERRENO DE UPPER ROUBIDEAU: Desde Delta, diríjase
6.5 millas al oeste por la calle 5 (G Rd.) hacia la calle
Sawmill Mesa, luego diríjase 11.5 millas al norte.
TERRENO DE WEST WALKER: Desde Delta, diríjase 12 millas
con dirección noroeste en la ctra. 50 hacia el desvío de
Escalante Canyon, luego siga 17 millas al suroeste en
Escalante Canyon hasta Palmer Gulch Rd. Continúe
5 millas al oeste, luego 1.2 millas al norte hacia Tatum
Ridge hasta los caminos de Tatum Ridge/Snowbelly
Ridge, por último diríjase 6 millas al noreste.
TERRENO DE WATERWHEEL: Desde Delta, diríjase 12 millas
con dirección noroeste en la ctra. 50 hacia el desvío de
Escalante Canyon, luego siga 3 millas con dirección
suroeste en Escalante Canyon. Luego diríjase 0.75 millas
agua arriba con dirección sur del río Gunnison (camino
primitivo).
TERRENO DE GUNNISON RIVER: Desde Delta, diríjase
12 millas con dirección noroeste en la ctra. 50 hasta la
calle Escalante Canyon, luego siga 3 millas al suroeste
hasta el río Gunnison, y luego 0.75 millas río arriba al
sur del río Gunnison (camino primitivo).
GMU/ACRES: 62/7612 acres en todos los terrenos
CAZA: venado, alce, conejo, faisán, paloma, aves acuáticas
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre, programa de
interpretación, área histórica
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe el adiestramiento canino en las zonas
de Hamilton y Lower Roubideau durante las
temporadas de aves migratorias o de caza en las
tierras altas. Los terrenos de Hamilton y Lower
Roubideau abren solo del 1 de agosto al 14 de
marzo.
b. La caza del Tracto Inferior de Roubideau está
abierta a la pesca y la caza de jóvenes. Solo puede
cazar un mentor por joven. El mentor debe tener
18 años o más y ser titular de un certificado válido
de educación para cazadores o haber nacido antes
del 1 de enero de 1949 y tener una licencia de caza
o pesca adecuada y válida.
c. Las pruebas de campo pueden autorizarse en feb.,
mar., ago. y sept.

▶ ELLIOTT SWA — CONDADO DE MORGAN

INDICACIONES: Desde Snyder, diríjase 6 millas con
dirección noreste en CR W.7.
GMUs/ACRES: 95, 96/2576 acres
CAZA: venado, pavo, faisán, codorniz, paloma, conejo,
ardilla, aves acuáticas
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
INSTALACIONES: persianas de camuflaje para caza de patos
en el Terreno de Union
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto de 4 a.m. a 9 p.m.
b. El primer fin de semana de la temporada habitual de
caza con rifle de ciervos de las llanuras y el primer
día y fin de semana de la temporada tardía de caza
con rifle de ciervos de las llanuras, solo se permite
la caza de ciervos.
c. Se requiere permiso del propietario para cazar
venados en la servidumbre de acceso.
d. Se prohíbe botar o sacar embarcaciones durante las
temporadas de aves acuáticas.

TERRENO DE LONETREE:

a. Desde el 1 de sept. hasta la temporada regular de

patos, se debe realizar el registro obligatorio de
entrada y salida en los puestos de control después
de las 4 a. m.

TERRENO DE HAMLIN:

a. Desde el 1 de sept. hasta la temporada regular de
patos, se debe realizar el registro obligatorio de
entrada y salida en los puestos de control. Los
cazadores podrán registrarse por orden de llegada
después de las 4 a. m. o después de que otro
cazador se retire Los cazadores solo pueden cazar
en la zona en la que se han registrado Máximo de
4 cazadores por zona de caza. Los cazadores deben
cumplir con las restricciones de la zona para
jóvenes y mentores, tal y como están publicadas.

TERRENO DE UNION:

a. Caza de aves acuáticas solo desde áreas designadas
o persianas, los días sáb., dom., miér. y feriados
estatales y federales únicamente. Se requiere reserva,
válida hasta el amanecer y limitada a 3 por cazador
al año. Consulte “Reservas: Caza” (página 1) para más
detalles.
b. Registro obligatorio de entrada y salida en el puesto
de control. Se permite el registro después de las
4 a. m. Los cazadores solo pueden cazar la zona
reservada y pueden registrarse por orden de llegada
después de que un cazador se retire o después del
amanecer. Máximo de 4 cazadores por zona de caza.
c. Durante las temporadas de aves acuáticas se permite
la exploración de 10 a. m. a 2 p. m. solo los jue.
Todas las personas que exploren deben registrarse
a la entrada y salida en los puestos de control. No
se permiten armas de fuego ni perros durante la
exploración.

▶ EMERALD MOUNTAIN SWA — CONDADO DE ROUTT

INDICACIONES: Desde Steamboat Springs, diríjase al sur
en la ctra. 40 hasta la calle 5. Gire a la derecha en la calle
5, luego gire a la izquierda en la calle Howelsen Pkwy,
que se convierte en la calle River/CR 14 hacia el sur.
SWA está al oeste de la carretera. Estacione en el lote
de la izquierda publicado para Chuck Lewis SWA. Siga
los postes naranjas marcados en el lado oeste de la CR
14 a lo largo del camino de servidumbre a través de la
propiedad privada para acceder a Emerald Mountain.
GMU/ACRES: 131/674 acres
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto al público del 16 de julio al 30 de
noviembre.
b. Acceso público prohibido desde la puesta hasta la
salida del sol, excepto durante la pesca.

▶ FISH CREEK SWA — CONDADO DE DOLORES

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INDICACIONES: Desde Dolores, diríjase 12 millas al
norte en la ctra. 145 hacia USFS Rd. 535, luego diríjase
12 millas hacia el norte hasta el camino de acceso a Fish
Creek. Luego continúe por 1.5 millas con dirección
norte.
GMU/ACRES: 71/314 acres

CAZA: venado, alce, conejo, urogallo oscuro, liebre
raquetas de nieve
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: campamento (solo durante la temporada de
venado y alce), senderismo, observación de vida silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se permite acampar a los cazadores con licencia en
áreas de estacionamiento designadas durante una
temporada de caza mayor establecida más 3 días
antes y 3 días después de cada temporada.
b. El acceso está prohibido del 1 de diciembre–30 de
junio.

▶ FLAGLER RES. SWA — CONDADO DE KIT CARSON

INDICACIONES: Desde Flagler, diríjase 5 millas al este en
la calle U.
GMU/ACRES: 107/400 acres
CAZA: venado, conejo, faisán, paloma, aves acuáticas,
pavo
PESCA: agua templada
RECREACIÓN: campamento, pícnic, senderismo,
observación de la fauna
INSTALACIONES: baños, rampa para botes
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Caza abierta solo para jóvenes/mentores. Solo
puede cazar un mentor por joven. El mentor debe
tener 18 años o más y estar en posesión de un
certificado válido de educación para cazadores o
haber nacido antes del 1 de enero de 1949 y tener
una licencia de caza o pesca adecuada y válida.
b. Se permite acampar a los cazadores con licencia
durante una temporada de caza mayor establecida
o temporada de pavos de primavera y otoño más
3 días antes y 3 días después de cada temporada
mientras pesca activamente.
c. Se permite fogatas dentro de la estructura de
contención establecida en áreas designadas.
NOTA: El lago es susceptible a condiciones de

sequía y puede estar seco. Comuníquese con
CPW para conocer las condiciones actuales.

▶ FLANDERS RANCH SWA — CONDADO DE ROUTT

INDICACIONES: Desde la ctra. 40 en Hayden, recorra
1.9 millas al norte por la calle Walnut /CR 80 hasta el
estacionamiento oeste.
GMU/ACRES: 441/1659 acres
CAZA: caza mayor y aves acuáticas
PESCA: Abierto todo el año, excepto durante las
temporadas de caza mayor
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Acceso solo a pie. Se prohíbe el estacionamiento,
excepto en el área designada.
b. Se prohíbe la pesca durante las temporadas de caza
mayor.
c. La caza de aves acuáticas y de caza mayor está
permitida únicamente con reserva previa.
Los titulares de la reserva deben tener la carta
de confirmación con ellos en todo momento
mientras estén cazando en la propiedad.
Para reservar, los cazadores deben tener una
licencia de caza mayor para uno de los códigos
de caza específicos permitidos en la propiedad.
Las reservas deben hacerse a través del Sistema de
Reservas de Caza: Consulte la sección “Reservas:
Caza” (página 1) para obtener más detalles.
d. Se prohíbe disparar armas de fuego o arcos,
excepto durante la caza.
e. Los perros deben estar bajo control y con correa
por el guía, excepto los animales de servicio o
durante la caza activa, el adiestramiento para caza
o las pruebas de campo con licencia.
f. Se prohíbe botar y sacar embarcaciones.

▶ FORT LYON SWA — CONDADO DE BENT

INDICACIONES: Desde Las Animas, diríjase 20 millas con
dirección este en la ctra. 50 a CR 183. SWA está al sur de
la ctra. 50, junto a John Martin Res. SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 125/523 acres

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▶ FOUR MILE SWA — CONDADO DE DOUGLAS

INDICACIONES: Desde Deckers, tome la ctra. 67 sur hacia
Westcreek. Desde Westcreek, diríjase al oeste por la calle
Stump hasta la calle 9J. Vaya al norte por la calle 9J hasta
SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 51/362 acres

▶ FRANK SWA — CONDADO DE WELD, LARIMERs.

INDICACIONES: Desde la I-25 en la salida Windsor, diríjase
2.3 millas al este en la ctra. 392 hacia la CR 13, luego
diríjase 0.5 millas con dirección sur.
GMU/ACRES: 94/324 acres
PESCA: agua templada
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe la caza. Cerrado al norte del río Poudre
para todo tipo de acceso público, incluida la pesca.
b. Se prohíbe disparar armas de fuego o arcos,
excepto arcos permitidos solo para pesca con arco.
c. Se prohíbe el uso de la embarcación si crea una
estela de aguas bravas.

▶ FRANKLIN ISLAND SWA — CONDADO DE MESA

INDICACIONES: Desde Grand Junction, diríjase al este por
la I-70 y luego gire al sur en la ctra. 141 (calle 32). Entre
en el Parque Estatal James M. Robb-Colorado River
State Park (justo al norte del río Colorado); el SWA está
al oeste del parque y se accede a él desde Riverfront
Trail.
GMUs/ACRES: 30, 41/38 acres
RESTRICCIONES:
a. La caza está prohibida, excepto la caza de aves
acuáticas desde los escondites de caza designados.
b. Caza de aves acuáticas por reserva únicamente a
través del Sistema de reservas de caza. Consulte la
sección “Reservas: Caza” (página 1) para obtener
más detalles.
c. Se prohíbe disparar armas de fuego o arcos, excepto
durante la caza.

▶ FRANTZ LAKE SWA — CONDADO DE CHAFFEE

INDICACIONES: Desde Salida, diríjase 0.25 millas con
dirección oeste por la ctra. 291 hacia la CR 154, luego
diríjase 0.75 millas al oeste. SWA está al suroeste de Mt.
Shavano SFU.
GMU/ACRES: 56/69 acres
PESCA: lago de agua fría
INSTALACIONES: baños
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe el uso de embarcaciones, excepto las de
botadura manual, que estén propulsadas a mano, a
viento o por motor eléctrico.
b. Se prohíbe la caza y el disparo de armas de fuego
o arcos.
c. Se permiten las actividades de contacto acuático.
d. Bicicletas y perros permitidos. Los perros deben
estar bajo control y atados por el guía en todo
momento.

▶ FRENCHMAN CREEK SWA — CONDADO DE PHILLIPS

INDICACIONES: Desde Holyoke, diríjase 5 millas al
oeste por la carretera. 6 hacia la CR 29, luego diríjase
0.5 millas con dirección sur.
GMU/ACRES: 98/68 acres
CAZA: venado, faisán, paloma, conejo
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto de 4 a. m. a 9 p. m.

▶ NUEVO SWA DEL RÍO FRYING PAN (ARRENDAMIENO DE PESCA)
— EAGLE CO.
INDICACIONES: Desde Basalt, diríjase hacia el E por la
calle del río Frying Pan hasta aproximadamente MM
6. Utilice el estacionamiento designado.
GMU: 444
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto solo para la pesca.
b. Acceso limitado a los puntos designados según lo
señalizado.
c. No se admiten perros.

▶ GARFIELD CREEK SWA — CONDADO DE GARFIELD

INDICACIONES: Desde New Castle, diríjase 2 millas al
suroeste en la CR 312 hasta Garfield Creek Rd., luego
siga 1 milla hacia el sur.
GMU/ACRES: 42/13,179 acres
CAZA: venado, alce, urogallo
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Acceso público prohibido del 1 de diciembre al 15
de julio, excepto para los cazadores de pavos de
primavera.
b. La caza de urogallos está prohibida en la unidad
Upper Baldy.
c. Caza prohibida dentro de las 75 yardas de la línea
central de CR 312 y 328.
d. Se prohíbe disparar armas de fuego o arcos en
las zonas de seguridad designadas, o según lo
señalizado.
e. Solo los cazadores con licencia pueden acampar
durante una temporada de caza mayor establecida
más 3 días antes y 3 días después de cada
temporada.
f. Se permite fogatas dentro de la estructura de
contención durante el campamento.

▶ GEORGETOWN SWA — CONDADO DE CLEAR CREEK

INDICACIONES: Desde la I-70, tome la salida 228. Gire al
norte en la calle 15.
GMU/ACRES: 39/670 acres
CAZA: venado, caza menor, berrendo, cimarrón
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
NOTA: Se prohíbe la caza de berrendos cimarrones a
menos de 0.25 millas de la I-70 en todo el SWA.

▶ GRANADA SWA — CONDADO DE PROWERS

INDICACIONES: Desde Granada, diríjase al norte por la
ctra. 385; gire al este en la calle Half (primera carretera
al norte del ferrocarril); siga por 1.5 millas.
GMUs/ACRES: 127, 132/5630 acres
CAZA: venado, caza menor, aves acuáticas
PESCA: pesca en agua templada en el río Arkansas
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre, fotografía
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto al público desde 1 hora antes del amanecer
hasta 1 hora después del atardecer, excepto
durante la caza o la pesca activas.
b. Solo se permite estacionar en las zonas designadas.

TERRENO DE MIDWESTERN FARMS:

a. Se prohíbe la caza, excepto en la zona S del camino
del río.
b. Se prohíbe el uso de embarcaciones si crean una
estela de aguas bravas.

▶ GRANBY RANCH (SERVIDUMBRE DE CONSERVACIÓN) — CONDADO

DE GRAND
INDICACIONES: SWA está 0.75 millas al este de la ctra. 40
en la CR 89, cerca de Granby.
GMU/ACRES: 28/451 acres
RECREACIÓN: senderismo, observación de vida silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Acceso público prohibido del 15 de noviembre–14
de abril, excepto para Gazebo y el sendero Gazebo
asociado.
b. Se permite el acceso público y las bicicletas solo en
los senderos designados.
c. Los perros deben estar bajo control y con correa
por el guía, excepto los animales de servicio o
durante la caza activa, el adiestramiento para caza
o las pruebas de campo con licencia.
d. NO se requiere un pase válido para cazar o pescar
o para el Área de vida silvestre del estado de
Colorado para ACCEDER a esta propiedad.

▶ GRAND JUNCTION: WEST LAKE SWA — CONDADO DE MESA
INDICACIONES: 711 Av. Independent, Gran Junction.
GMU/ACRES: 30/6 acres
PESCA: lago de agua templada
INSTALACIONES: baños
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Acceso público prohibido de 9 p. m. a 6 a. m.
b. Se permite el ingreso de perros.

c. Se prohíbe el uso de embarcaciones y la caza.
d. NO se requiere un pase válido para cazar o pescar
o para el Área de Vida Silvestre del Estado de
Colorado para ACCEDER a esta propiedad.

▶ GRANITE SWA (SERVIDUMBRE DE PESCA) — CONDADO DE CHAFFEE

INDICACIONES: Desde Buena Vista, 17 millas al norte en la
ctra. 24. Acceso desde el límite del condado de ChaffeeLake río abajo hasta 0.25 millas por debajo del puente
Granite.
GMUs/ACRES: 48, 49/131 acres
PESCA: acceso a la pesca únicamente; pesca en aguas frías
en el río Arkansas. La zona de pesca es desde la línea del
condado de Lake aguas abajo hasta 1.5 millas por debajo
del puente de Granite.
RESTRICCIONES:
a. abierto solo para la pesca.
b. Se prohíbe botar o utilizar embarcaciones.
c. Se prohíbe los perros, las actividades mineras y la
pesca.

▶ GRIEVE RANCH SWA (SERVIDUMBRE DE CONSERVACIÓN) —

CONDADO DE ROUTT
INDICACIONES: Desde Craig, tome la ctra. 13 norte por
44 millas a Baggs, Wyo. Gire a la derecha en Wyo. en
la ctra. 70, siga por 17 millas hacia la CR 129. Gire a la
derecha y continúe por 3 millas hasta el campamento
SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 5/2511 acres
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Cerrado en los prados de heno al N de CR 129.
b. El acceso a la pesca en el río Little Snake está
restringido a la parte corredor del río, más
20 pies por encima de la línea de flotación alta en
cualquiera orilla.
c. Se prohíbe disparar armas de fuego o arcos, excepto
durante la caza.
d. Se prohíbe el uso de OHV y motos de nieve.
e. Acampar solo en áreas designadas.
f. Se permite fogatas dentro de la estructura de
contención en campamentos designados.

▶ GROUNDHOG RES. SWA — CONDADO DE DOLORES

INDICACIONES: Desde Dolores, diríjase 25 millas al norte
por USFS Rd. 526 hacia USFS Rd. 533, luego siga
5 millas con dirección noreste.
GMU/ACRES: 71/606 acres
PESCA: lago de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
INSTALACIONES: baños, rampa para botes
RESTRICCIONES:
a. La botadura y el uso de embarcaciones puede estar
permitido según lo señalizado. Comuníquese
con la oficina de CPW de Durango para obtener
información actualizada. Cuando esté permitido,
las embarcaciones remolcadas deben botarse
desde la rampa para botes de CPW; se prohíbe
operar una embarcación de una manera que cree
una estela de aguas bravas.
b. Las motos de nieve solo se permite como ayuda en
la pesca en hielo.
c. Los perros deben estar bajo control y con correa
por el guía, excepto los animales de servicio o
durante la caza activa, el adiestramiento para caza
o las pruebas de campo con licencia.
d. NO se requiere un pase válido para cazar o pescar
o para el Área de vida silvestre del estado de
Colorado para ACCEDER a esta propiedad.

▶ GUNNISON RIVER SWA (VAN TUYL Y REDDEN) — CONDADO DE
GUNNISON
INDICACIONES:

PARCELA DE VAN TUYL: Desde Gunnison, diríjase al norte
por la ctra. 135 hacia la CR 13. Gire a la izquierda
y siga 0.25 millas hasta que la carretera se desplaza
a la izquierda y se convierte en la calle Tincup en
Gunnison. Continúe hacia el oeste por 3 cuadras hacia
Palisade City Park. El estacionamiento está en el lado
norte del parque. Acceso a pie 0.5 millas al oeste del
estacionamiento.
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�ÁREAS DE VIDA
SILVESTRE
SERVIDUMBRE REDDEN: Desde Gunnison, diríjase al
norte por la ctra. 135 aprox. por 2.5 millas hasta el río
Gunnison. El estacionamiento está en el lado oeste de
la ctra. 135 en el lado norte del río Gunnison. Desde el
área de estacionamiento, camine por el puente peatonal
hasta el lado sur del río. Pesca a pie/en vadeo solamente
en el lado sur del río y aprox. 0.3 millas río abajo desde
la ctra.
GMU/ACRES: 54/81 acres
CAZA: aves acuáticas solo con escopeta
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: senderismo, observación de vida silvestre
INSTALACIONES: zona de estacionamiento
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Acceso al río Gunnison a pie solo desde la
intersección del sendero Van Tuyl en Y-gate, según
lo señalizado.
b. Se prohíbe disparar armas de fuego o arcos,
excepto cuando se cazan aves acuáticas en Van
Tuyl Tract únicamente.
c. Los perros deben estar bajo control y atados por el
guía, excepto cuando se utilicen como ayuda en la
caza de aves acuáticas.

PESCA: 1.25 millas de acceso a la pesca en el río Arkansas
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto solo para la pesca.
b. Se prohíbe botar o utilizar embarcaciones.
c. Se prohíbe los perros, las actividades mineras, el
bateo y el disparo de armas de fuego o arco.

▶ HARMON SWA (SERVIDUMBRE DE PESCA) — CONDADO DE CHAFFEE

INDICACIONES: Desde el semáforo en Buena Vista,
diríjase al oeste en la CR 306 por 2.2 millas. Gire a la
derecha en la CR 361 por 0.2 millas hasta el área de
estacionam1iento.
GMU/ACRES: 481/10 acres
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto solo para la pesca desde una hora antes del
amanecer hasta una hora después del atardecer.
b. Se prohíbe los perros, la caza y el disparo de armas
de fuego o arcos.

▶ HAVILAND LAKE SWA — CONDADO DE LA PLATA

INDICACIONES: Desde Durango, diríjase 18 millas con
dirección norte en la ctra. 550 hacia USFS Rd. 671, luego
siga 0.5 millas al este.
GMU/ACRES: 74/208 acres
CAZA: aves acuáticas
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: navegación, campamento en la propiedad
del USFS en el lado este del lago; tarifa para acampar/
uso diario
INSTALACIONES: rampa de grava para botes, zona de
campamento del USFS con baños y agua potable al este
del lago

▶ GUNNISON SWA — CONDADO DE GUNNISON

INDICACIONES: Desde Gunnison, diríjase 6 millas con
dirección oeste en la ctra. 50.

GMU/ACRES: 54/2800 acres
CAZA: venado, alce, conejo, urogallo oscuro
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto al público del 1 de mayo al 30 de
noviembre.
b. El lote de Blinberry Gulch abierto al público del 1
de julio al 30 de noviembre.
c. Abierto al público desde 1 hora antes del amanecer
hasta 1 hora después del atardecer, excepto para
actividades de caza legal.
d. Se permite acampar a los cazadores con licencia
solo en áreas designadas durante una temporada
de caza mayor establecida más 3 días antes y 3 días
después de cada temporada.
e. El sendero Beaver Creek está restringido solo para
el paso a pie y a caballo.
f. Se permite fogatas dentro de las estructuras de
contención en las áreas designadas para acampar.
g. Los usuarios del campo de tiro con arco deben
cumplir con las reglas del campo de tiro con arco
publicadas.

RESTRICCIONES:

a. Se prohíbe el uso de embarcaciones, excepto las de
botadura a mano o las propulsadas manualmente
o por motor eólico o eléctrico solamente.
b. Se prohíbe disparar armas de fuego o arcos,
excepto durante la caza.

▶ CAMPO DE TIRO DE HAYDEN — CONDADO DE ROUTT

INDICACIONES: Desde Hayden, diríjase al este por la
ctra. 40 hacia la calle Hawthorne/CR 37. Continúe
hacia el sur aproximadamente 3 millas a través de una
intersección en forma de Y; el rango a su izquierda.
GMU/ACRES: 13/40 acres
INSTALACIONES: Rango de tiro
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto para el acceso público desde el amanecer
hasta el atardecer.
b. Se prohíbe generar explosiones y en cualquier otro
objetivo que no sea de papel o cartón.
c. Todos los disparos deben impactar en las bermas
designadas, excepto las escopetas con perdigones.

▶ GYPSUM PONDS SWA — CONDADO DE EAGLE

INDICACIONES: I-70 hasta la salida de Gypsum, tome
la carretera lateral sur de la I-70 este hasta la zona de
estacionamiento. SWA está en el lado norte de Eagle
River.
GMUS/ACRES: 35/90 acres
CAZA: aves acuáticas
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría, lago de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
INSTALACIONES: zona de estacionamiento
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto al acceso público desde el amanecer
a. Abierto al público desde el amanecer hasta
el atardecer; sin restricciones de tiempo para
cazadores y pescadores.
b. Estacionamiento y acceso público permitido a
través de puntos designados como se indica
únicamente.
c. Se prohíbe botar y sacar las embarcaciones.
d. No se admiten perros del 15 de marzo al 15 de
julio. Cuando esté permitido, los perros deben
estar bajo control y con correa por el guía, excepto
los animales de servicio o durante la caza activa, el
adiestramiento para caza o las pruebas de campo
con licencia.

▶ NUEVO HEADWATERS RANCH SWA (SERVIDUMBRE DE PESCA)
— LAGO CO.
INDICACIONES: Desde intersección de la autopista 91 y
Hwy. 24 viaje 2,1 millas hacia el N. Estacionamiento
lado E de la carretera
GMUs/ACRES: 49/160 acres
PESCA: corriente de agua fría
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto solo para la pesca.
b. Estacionamiento y acceso permitido solo desde
las áreas designadas.
c. No se admiten perros

▶ HECKENDORF SWA — CONDADO DE CHAFFEE

▶ HARDEMAN SWA (SERVIDUMBRE DE PESCA) — CONDADO DE LAKE

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INDICACIONES: Desde Buena Vista, diríjase 18 millas al
norte en la ctra. 24. SWA en ambos lados del río, aguas
arriba de la línea del condado de Lake/Chaffee.
GMUs: 48, 49

2023 TIERRAS DE RECREACIÓN DEL ESTADO DE COLORADO

INDICACIONES: Desde Buena Vista, diríjase 5 millas
al norte en la ctra. 24 hacia la CR 361, luego diríjase
1 milla al oeste.
GMU/ACRES: 481/720 acres
CAZA: venado, alce, caza menor, berrendos
RECREACIÓN: senderismo, observación de vida silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Estacionamiento y acceso desde las áreas de
estacionamiento designadas únicamente.
b. Acceso prohibido del 15 de agosto–30 de abril,
excepto durante la caza o la observación de
vida silvestre en las áreas de estacionamiento
establecidas.

▶ HEREFORD HAVEN SWA — CONDADO DE ROUTT

INDICACIONES: Desde la ctra. 40 en Hayden, recorra
3.1 millas al norte por la calle Walnut/CR 80 hasta el
acceso al estacionamiento. El acceso es a pie a través de
la SWA Flanders Ranch.
GMUs/ACRES: 441/190 acres
CAZA: aves acuáticas
PESCA: río de agua fría
RESTRICCIONES:
a. El acceso público es solo a pie.
b. La caza de aves acuáticas es solo con reserva.
Los titulares de las reservas deben tener su carta
de confirmación con ellos en todo momento
mientras estén cazando en la propiedad. Las
reservas se pueden obtener a través del Sistema de
Reservas Hunter bajo el SWA de Flanders Ranch.
c. Se prohíbe la caza mayor y menor.
d. Se prohíbe disparar armas de fuego o arcos,
excepto durante la caza.
e. La pesca está prohibida durante las temporadas
establecidas de caza mayor.
f. Los perros deben estar bajo control y atados por
el guía, excepto cuando se usen como ayuda en
la caza.

▶ HIGEL SWA — CONDADO DE ALAMOSA

INDICACIONES: Desde Alamosa, tome la ctra. 160 noroeste
hacia la CR 104 norte. SWA está al norte de la unión de
las CR 104 y 3.0S.
GMU/ACRES: 791/1465 acres
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto al público del 16 de julio al 14 de febrero. A
partir del 1 de septiembre, los sábados, domingos,
miércoles y feriados estatales y federales solo con
un permiso válido.
b. Se requiere permiso desde el 1 de sept. al 14
de feb. Se emiten un máximo de 25 permisos
diarios, disponibles de forma gratuita, por orden
de llegada. Los permisos se pueden obtener por
correo electrónico
montevista.wildlife@state.co.us o llamando al
719-587-6900. Las reservas podrán hacerse con
hasta 14 días de anticipación pero no menos de
2 días antes de la fecha solicitada.

▶ HOHNHOLZ LAKES SWA — CONDADO DE LARIMER

INDICACIONES: Desde la ctra. 14 en el extremo superior
del cañón de Poudre, diríjase 30 millas al norte en la
calle Laramie River (CR 103).
GMU/ACRES: 7/80 acres de agua, 1 milla de río; 133 acres
en total
CAZA: aves acuáticas
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría, lago de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
INSTALACIONES: baños
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe la navegación, excepto para las
embarcaciones propulsadas a mano, con viento o
con motor eléctrico.
b. Veleros prohibidos.
c. Acampar solo en el área de campamento del río
Laramie.
d. La calle Grace Creek está cerrada al público,
excepto a los cazadores con licencia, desde el 16 de
agosto hasta el último día de la 4.º temporada de
caza con rifle.

▶ HOLBROOK RES. SWA — CONDADO DE OTERO

INDICACIONES: Desde Swink, diríjase 3 millas al norte en
la CR 24.5 a CR FF, luego diríjase 0.5 millas al este.
GMU/ACRES: 125/670 acres
PESCA: agua templada
CAZA: venado, conejo, ardilla, faisán, codorniz blanca,
paloma, aves acuáticas
RECREACIÓN: navegación a motor, navegación a vela, surf
a vela, esquí acuático, campamento, observación de vida
silvestre
INSTALACIONES: baños, rampa para botes

�ÁREAS DE VIDA
SILVESTRE
RESTRICCIONES:
a. La descarga de armas de fuego o arcos está
prohibida en las zonas de seguridad designadas, o
según lo señalizado.
b. Se permite la botadura y el uso de todas las
embarcaciones.
c. Se permiten las actividades de contacto acuático.
d. Solo se permite acampar en las áreas de acampar
designadas y establecidas.
e. Se permite fogatas dentro de la estructura de
contención establecida en áreas designadas.

▶ HOLLY SWA — CONDADO DE PROWERS

INDICACIONES: Desde Holly, diríjase 1 milla al norte en
la CR 34.
GMUs/ACRES: 127, 132/277 acres
CAZA: conejo, faisán, paloma, aves acuáticas
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. La descarga de armas de fuego o arcos está
prohibida en las zonas de seguridad designadas, o
según lo señalizado.

▶ HOLYOKE SWA — CONDADO DE PHILLIPS

INDICACIONES: Desde Holyoke, diríjase 4 millas al sur en
la ctra. 385 a la CR 14; luego diríjase 4 millas al oeste.
GMU/ACRES: 98/80 acres
CAZA: venado, faisán, paloma, conejo
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto de 4 a. m. a 9 p. m.

▶ HOME LAKE SWA — CONDADO DE RIO GRANDE

INDICACIONES: Desde Monte Vista, diríjase 1.5 millas con
dirección este por la Av. Sherman
GMU/ACRES: 791/64 acres
PESCA: lago de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto al público desde el amanecer hasta el
atardecer; sin restricciones de tiempo para la
pesca.
b. Se prohíbe la caza y el disparo de armas de fuego
o arcos.
c. Se prohíbe el uso de embarcaciones, excepto
la botadura y el uso de aquellas que estén
propulsadas a mano, a viento, o por motor
eléctrico o lanchas a motor de hasta 10 caballos
de fuerza.
d. Los perros deben estar bajo control y con correa
por el guía, excepto los animales de servicio o
durante la caza activa, el adiestramiento para caza
o las pruebas de campo con licencia.
e. NO se requiere un pase válido para cazar o pescar
o para el Área de Vida Silvestre del Estado de
Colorado para ACCEDER a esta propiedad.

▶ HORSE CREEK RES. SWA (TIMBER LAKE) — CONDADO DE OTERO,

BENT
INDICACIONES: Desde La Junta, diríjase 8 millas al norte
por la ctra. 109 hacia Cheraw; luego diríjase 2 millas con
dirección este en la CR JJ.5 a CR 33. Diríjase 7 millas al
norte.
GMU/ACRES: 125/2603 acres
PESCA: agua templada
RECREACIÓN: navegación a motor, surf a vela, esquí
acuático, campamento, observación de vida silvestre.
INSTALACIONES: baños, rampa para botes
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto para acceso público 1 hora antes del
amanecer a 1 hora después del atardecer, no hay
restricciones de tiempo para la pesca.
b. Superficie congelada del lago cerrada. Presas,
entradas, estructuras de salida cerradas excepto
durante la pesca.

▶ HORSETHIEF CANYON SWA — CONDADO DE MESA

INDICACIONES: I-70 oeste hasta la salida de Fruita, tome
la ctra. 340 sur por 1 milla hasta la señal de propiedad.
Tome la carretera de acceso por 4 millas.
GMUs/ACRES: 30, 40/1439 acres

CAZA: venado, aves acuáticas, paloma, coyote, conejo,
faisán
PESCA: agua templada
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. El acceso público está prohibido del 15 de
marzo–15 de julio, según lo señalizado, excepto
durante la caza de pavos de primavera.
b. El acceso público está prohibido entre la puesta y la
salida del sol, excepto durante la pesca y la caza.
c. Todas las cacerías de pavos y aves acuáticas al O
del escondite de caza N.º 1, al S del río Colorado
requieren reserva. Las reservas deben hacerse a
través del Sistema de Reservas de Caza. Consulte
la sección “Reservas: Caza” (página 1) para obtener
más detalles. Los cazadores solo pueden cazar en
el área reservada. Los cazadores deben registrar su
entrada y salida de la propiedad.
d. Se prohíbe la caza de aves acuáticas mié.−vie.
excepto los días de Acción de Gracias, Navidad y
Año Nuevo.
e. Se permite la caza con escopetas, arcos de mano,
avancargas y cetrería.
f. Se prohíbe la caza de codornices.
g. La descarga de armas de fuego o arcos está
prohibida en las zonas de seguridad designadas, o
según lo señalizado.
h. Los perros deben estar bajo control y con correa
por el guía, excepto los animales de servicio o
durante la caza activa, el adiestramiento para caza
o las pruebas de campo con licencia.

▶ HOT CREEK SWA — CONDADO DE CONEJOS

INDICACIONES: Desde Monte Vista, diríjase 20 millas con
dirección sur en la ctra. 15 hacia la carretera de acceso,
luego diríjase 5 millas al oeste.
GMU/ACRES: 81/9485 acres
CAZA: venado, alce, oso, león, conejo, paloma, aves
acuáticas
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Vehículos prohibidos del 1 de enero–30 de abril.
b. Se prohíben las motos de hielo.
c. Se permite acampar a los cazadores con licencia
durante la temporada de caza mayor establecida
más 3 días antes y 3 días después de cada
temporada.
d. Se permite fogatas dentro de la estructura de
contención.

▶ HOT SULPHUR SPRINGS SWA — CONDADO DE GRAND
INDICACIONES:

CAMPO DE TIRO DE BYERS CANYON: Desde Hot Sulphul
Springs, diríjase 4 millas con dirección oeste en la ctra.
40 al rango (norte de la ctra.)
RANCHO ESTATAL DE HOT SULPHUR SPRINGS: Desde Hot
Sulphul Springs, diríjase 3 millas con dirección oeste
en la ctra. 40 hacia el puente del río Colorado, luego
diríjase al sur en el extremo oeste del puente.
UNIDAD DE LONE BUCK: Desde Hot Sulphul Springs,
diríjase 3.5 millas con dirección oeste en la ctra. 40 hacia
la unidad (sur de la ctra.).
UNIDAD DE JENNY WILLIAMS: Desde Hot Sulphul Springs,
diríjase 3 millas con dirección oeste en la ctra. 40 hacia
CR 50 (extremo este del puente del río Colorado), luego
diríjase 2 millas al sur.
UNIDAD DE JOE GERRANS: Desde Hot Sulphul Springs,
diríjase 3 millas con dirección oeste en la ctra. 40 hacia
el puente del río Colorado, luego diríjase al sur en el
extremo este del puente.
ZONA DE PESCA PAUL F. GILBERT: Desde Hot Sulphul
Springs, diríjase 3 millas con dirección oeste en la ctra.
40 al extremo oeste del puente del río Colorado, luego
diríjase hacia el sur.
GMUs/ACRES: 18, 28/2160 acres, todas las unidades
CAZA: venado, alce, oso, león, conejo, urogallo oscuro,
aves acuáticas, paloma
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: campamento, senderismo, observación de
vida silvestre, fotografía, campo de tiro

INSTALACIONES: baños, campo de tiro, campamentos
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Byers Canyon Rifle Range abierto del 1 de mayo
al 31 de diciembre desde el amanecer hasta el
atardecer.
b. Se prohíbe disparar armas de fuego o arcos,
excepto durante la caza o en el campo de tiro
designado.
c. Se permite acampar en las áreas designadas del 15
de mayo–15 de diciembre.
d. Se permite fogatas dentro de la estructura de
contención establecida en áreas designadas.
e. Los perros deben estar bajo control y con correa
por el guía, excepto los animales de servicio o
durante la caza activa, el adiestramiento para caza
o las pruebas de campo con licencia.

▶ HUERFANO SWA — CONDADO DE HUERFANO

INDICACIONES: Desde Gardner, tome la CR 550/580 por
13 millas al oeste.
GMU/ACRES: 861/544 acres
CAZA: venado, oso, conejo, paloma
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: campamento, senderismo, observación de
vida silvestre
INSTALACIONES: baños, mesas de pícnic
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se permite acampar a los cazadores con licencia
durante la temporada de caza mayor establecida o
la temporada de pavos de primavera y otoño más
3 días antes y 3 días después de cada temporada o
mientras pesca activamente.

▶ HUGO SWA — CONDADO DE LINCOLN
INDICACIONES:

TERRENO DE CLINGINGSMITH: Desde Hugo, diríjase
14 millas al sur en la CR 109, luego diríjase 2.25 millas al
este en la CR 2G.
GMU/ACRES: 113/2240 acres
CAZA: venado, berrendo, conejo, paloma, aves acuáticas
PESCA: agua templada; pesca de trucha surtida en
primavera
RECREACIÓN: campamento, senderismo, observación de
vida silvestre
INSTALACIONES: baños
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se permite acampar a los cazadores con licencia
durante la temporada de caza mayor establecida o
la temporada de pavos de primavera y otoño más
3 días antes y 3 días después de cada temporada o
mientras pesca activamente.
b. Se permite fogatas dentro de la estructura de
contención establecida en áreas designadas.
▶ INDIAN RUN SWA — CONDADO DE ROUTT

INDICACIONES: Desde Hamilton, diríjase 12 millas al
sureste en la ctra. 317 hacia la CR 67, luego diríjase
6 millas con dirección sur.
GMU/ACRES: 12/2039 acres
CAZA: venado, alce, oso, conejo, urogallo oscuro
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: campamento, senderismo, observación de
vida silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe disparar armas de fuego o arcos,
excepto durante la caza.
b. La descarga de armas de fuego o arcos está
prohibida en las zonas de seguridad designadas, o
según lo señalizado.
c. Solo se permite acampar en las áreas designadas.
d. Se permite fogatas dentro de una estructura de
contención.

▶ NUEVO JACKSON SWA (ARRENDAMIENTO DE PESCA) — GARFIELD CO.
INDICACIONES: A lo largo del río Roaring Fork

entre Carbondale y Glenwood Springs, acceda
a lo largo de Prehm Road, 1/4 de milla al S del
aeropuerto de Glenwood.
GMU: 43
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría
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�ÁREAS DE VIDA
SILVESTRE
hasta la señal. Diríjase al oeste 1.8 millas al área de
estacionamiento. Desde la ctra. 285 en el desvío
Como, tome la CR 15 con dirección sureste por
8 millas hasta la señal. Diríjase al oeste por 1.8 millas
al área de estacionamiento. El camino a la zona de
estacionamiento no tiene mantenimiento en invierno.
GMU/ACRES: 50/17,429 acres
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, caza menor
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
INSTALACIONES: zona de estacionamiento
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto del 2 de mayo al 31 de diciembre.
b. Se permite acampar del 2 de mayo–13 de agosto.
c. Se permite acampar a los cazadores con licencia
desde el 14 de agosto hasta el final de la temporada
tardía de alces.
d. Se permite fogatas dentro de la estructura de
contención establecida en áreas designadas.
e. Se prohíbe el adiestramiento canino y las pruebas
de campo.

RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto solo para la pesca.
b. Acceso permitido desde áreas designadas según
lo señalizado únicamente.
c. No se admiten perros.

▶ JACKSON LAKE SWA — CONDADO DE MORGAN

INDICACIONES: Desde la I-76 en la ctra. Tome la salida 39
y diríjase 7.4 millas al norte en la ctra. 39 hacia la ctra.
144. Luego diríjase 1 milla al noreste en la CR 5, diríjase
3.8 millas al norte en la CR CC, 1 milla al oeste en la CR
4 y luego 0.25 millas al sur.
GMU/ACRES: 95/394 acres
CAZA: paloma, conejo, aves acuáticas
PESCA: agua templada
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
INSTALACIONES: baños
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto de 4 a.m. a 9 p.m., sin restricciones de
tiempo para la pesca.
b. Pesca prohibida desde el 1 de octubre hasta la
temporada de ganso oscuro.
c. Se prohíbe disparar armas de fuego o arcos, excepto
durante la caza).
d. Se prohíbe la pesca en hielo y la caza con rifles de
percusión central.
e. La caza y las embarcaciones están prohibidas en la
superficie congelada del lago.
f. Durante la temporada de cerceta y la primera parte
de la temporada regular de patos, es necesario
reservar los sábados, domingos y días festivos
estatales y federales para cazar aves acuáticas.
Reservas válidas hasta el amanecer y están
limitadas a 3 por cazador al año. Las reservas
deben hacerse a través del Sistema de Reservas de
Caza. Consulte “Reservas: Caza” (página 1) para
más detalles.
No se requieren reservas Lun. a Vie., excepto
feriados estatales y federales, y los cazadores
pueden registrarse por orden de llegada.
g. Los cazadores de aves acuáticas deben registrarse
a la entrada y salida en el puesto de control. Los
cazadores no podrán registrarse hasta las 4 a. m.
y solo podrán cazar en la zona reservada. Los
cazadores pueden registrarse por orden de llegada
después de que un cazador se retire, o después
del amanecer si un cazador no se ha registrado.
Se permite un máximo de 4 cazadores por zona
de caza.

▶ JEAN K. TOOL SWA — CONDADO DE MORGAN

INDICACIONES: Desde Fort Morgan, diríjase 4 millas al
noreste por la I-76 hasta la calle Dodd Bridge, luego
diríjase 1.75 millas al norte.
GMU/ACRES: 96/903 acres
CAZA: venado, pavo, codorniz, paloma, aves acuáticas
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto de 4 a. m. a 9 p. m.
b. Solo se permite la caza de venados en el fin de
semana de apertura de la temporada regular de
caza con rifle en las llanuras y el primer día y el fin
de semana de la temporada tardía de caza en las
llanuras.
c. Se prohíbe botar o utilizar embarcaciones durante
las temporadas de aves acuáticas.

▶ JENSEN SWA — CONDADO DE RIO BLANCO

INDICACIONES: Desde Meeker, diríjase 9 millas al noreste
en la ctra. 13 hacia la CR 30.
GMUs/ACRES: 12, 23, 211/5955 acres
CAZA: venado, alce, oso, conejo, urogallo oscuro, aves
acuáticas
RECREACIÓN: campamento, pícnic, observación de vida
silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto del 16 de julio al 31 de dic.
b. Se prohíbe disparar armas de fuego o arcos,
excepto durante la caza.
c. Solo se permite acampar en las áreas designadas.
d. Se permite fogatas dentro de una estructura de
contención.

▶ JAMES M. JOHN SWA — CONDADO DE LAS ANIMAS

INDICACIONES: Desde Raton, N.M., diríjase 7 millas en las
ctras. New Mexico 72 y 526. Suba hacia el norte por el
cañón Sugarite 12 millas hasta el lago Dorothey SWA,
luego vaya hacia el noroeste 4 millas por un sendero no
marcado hasta la cima del pico Fishers.
GMU/ACRES: 140/8200 acres
CAZA: venado, alce, oso, león, caza menor, pavo
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre, senderismo,
pícnic
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Acceso público prohibido del 1 de diciembre–30
de junio.
b. El acceso a la caza está prohibido durante las
temporadas habitual de caza de ciervos y alces,
excepto para los cazadores de caza mayor con
licencia que tengan un permiso de acceso para
la caza. Los permisos se emiten a través de un
proceso de dibujo. Las solicitudes de permisos de
acceso para la caza de otoño están disponibles en
línea el 1 de julio y vencen el 21 de julio.
c. Se permite acampar a los cazadores con licencia
durante la temporada de caza mayor o pavos más
3 días antes y 3 días después de cada temporada;
no acampar a menos de 100 pies de cualquier
arroyo.
d. No se admiten perros.

▶ JERRY CREEK RES. SWA (JERRY CREEK RES. NOs.1 Y 2)

— CONDADO DE MESA
INDICACIONES: Desde Molina, tome la ctra. 330 al oeste,
SWA está en el lado norte de la ctra. en la confluencia de
los arroyos Plateau y Spring.
GMU/ACRES: 421/871 acres
PESCA: lago de agua templada
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Superficie congelada del lago cerrada.
b. Se prohíbe el uso de embarcaciones, excepto la
botadura y el uso de flotadores para la pesca.
c. Se prohíbe la caza y el disparo de armas de fuego
o arcos.

▶ JIM OLTERMAN/LONE CONE SWA — CONDADO DE DOLORES

▶ JAMES MARK JONES SWA — CONDADO DE PARK
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INDICACIONES: Desde la ctra. 24 este de Hartsel, tome
la CR 15 (calle Elkhorn) al norte por 15 millas

2023 TIERRAS DE RECREACIÓN DEL ESTADO DE COLORADO

INDICACIONES: Desde Norwood, diríjase 1.5 millas con
dirección este en la ctra. 145 hacia USFS Rd. 610, luego
diríjase 24 millas al sur. Acceso solamente a pie o a
caballo.
GMUs/ACRES: 70, 71/5030 acres
CAZA: venado, alce, oso, urogallo oscuro
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
INSTALACIONES: dos corrales para caballos, campamentos
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Están prohibidas las motos de nieve.

b. Se permite acampar a los cazadores con licencia
durante la temporada de caza mayor o pavo de
primavera más 3 días antes y 3 días después de
cada temporada.

▶ JOE MOORE RES. SWA — CONDADO DE MONTEZUMA

INDICACIONES: Desde Mancos, diríjase 5 millas con
dirección noreste en la ctra. 184 hacia la CR 40, luego
diríjase 4 millas al norte.
GMU/ACRES: 73/120 acres
CAZA: aves acuáticas
PESCA: lago de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
INSTALACIONES: baños, rampa para botes
RESTRICCIONES:
a. La botadura y el uso de embarcaciones puede estar
permitido según lo señalizado. Comuníquese
con la oficina de CPW de Durango para obtener
información actualizada. Cuando esté permitido,
operar una embarcación de una manera que cree
una estela de aguas bravas no está permitido.
b. Se prohíbe disparar armas de fuego o arcos,
excepto durante la caza.
c. Los perros deben estar bajo control y con correa
por el guía, excepto los animales de servicio o
durante la caza activa, el adiestramiento para caza
o las pruebas de campo con licencia.

▶ JOHN MARTIN RES. SWA — CONDADO DE BENT

INDICACIONES: Desde Las Animas, diríjase 16 millas al
este en la ctra. 50 hacia la CR 24 en Hasty. Después
diríjase 2 millas con dirección en la CR 24.
GMUs/ACRES: 125, 126, 146/19,471 acres
CAZA: venado, conejo, ardilla, faisán, codorniz blanca,
codorniz escamada, paloma, aves acuáticas
PESCA: agua templada
RECREACIÓN: navegación a motor, vela, surf a vela, esquí
acuático, campamento, senderismo, observación de vida
silvestre
INSTALACIONES: baños, rampa para botes
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Las pruebas de campo podrán autorizarse en feb.,
marzo, ago. y sept.
b. Se prohíbe embarcaciones desde el 1 de noviembre
hasta el último día de la temporada de aves
acuáticas migratorias según lo señalizado en
la propiedad del Cuerpo de ingenieros del
ejército bajo el arrendamiento de CPW, según lo
señalizado, excepto para recuperar presas de aves
acuáticas únicamente.
c. Se permite acampar en áreas designadas y
establecidas para acampar.
d. Se permite fogatas dentro de la estructura de
contención establecida en áreas designadas.

▶ JOHNSON VILLAGE SWA (SERVIDUMBRE DE PESCA) — CONDADO
DE CHAFFEE
INDICACIONES: Desde la ctra. Desde el puente 24 sobre
el río Arkansas, SWA está en la mitad oeste del río
0.25 millas agua arriba y 0.5 millas agua abajo. Solo
acceso para la pesca.
GMU/ACRES: 481/9 acres
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría

▶ JUMBO (JULESBURG) RES. SWA — CONDADOS DE SEDGWICK Y

LOGAN.
INDICACIONES: Desde la I-76 en la salida Red Lion (N.º
155), diríjase 3 millas al norte a la ctra. 138; diríjase
1 milla con dirección noreste hacia CR 95; luego siga por
2 millas con dirección norte.
GMU/ACRES: 90/1703 acres
CAZA: venado, faisán, paloma, conejo, aves acuáticas
PESCA: agua templada
RECREACIÓN: campamento, pícnic, observación de vida
silvestre
INSTALACIONES: baños, rampa para botes
RESTRICCIONES:
Tenga en cuenta que se ha eliminado el requisito de
permiso de acceso anual de $43. Cualquier persona de
16 años o más debe tener ahora una licencia de caza o
pesca válida, o el nuevo Pase de Área de Vida Silvestre

�ÁREAS DE VIDA
SILVESTRE
del Estado de Colorado para acceder a esta propiedad, y
a todas las demás SWA.
a. Máximo de 250 vehículos en la propiedad a la vez.
b. Se prohíbe la caza desde la superficie congelada
del lago.
c. Se prohíbe disparar armas de fuego o arcos, excepto
durante la caza.
d. La botadura y el uso de embarcaciones solo se
permite si la estación de inspección de ANS está
abierta; se prohíbe embarcaciones dentro de los 50
pies de la estructura de salida.
e. Se prohíbe el esquí acuático de 7 p.m.–10 a.m., de
viernes–lunes del fin de semana del Día de los
Caídos.
f. Las embarcaciones de botadura y propulsión
manual solo están permitidas para la pesca, para
colocar o recoger señuelos, o para recuperar
presas de aves acuáticas después de que la estación
de inspección de ANS cierre por el año, o hasta
que el embalse se congele.
g. Se prohíbe todos los ruidos fuertes que perturben
la paz, excepto las actividades de caza legal, de 10
p. m.– 6 a. m.
h. Se permite acampar en áreas designadas en
sitios numerados. Se permite una unidad de
campamento por sitio de campamento.
i. Se permite fogatas dentro de la estructura de
contención en áreas designadas para acampar.
j. Los perros deben estar bajo control y con correa
por el guía, excepto los animales de servicio o
durante la caza activa, el adiestramiento para caza
o las pruebas de campo con licencia.

▶ JUMPING COW SWA (ACCESS EASEMENT) — ELBERT CO.
LIMITED ACCESS. This property is PRIVATE LAND that is open
ONLY to pronghorn, deer and small-game hunters with a permit.

INDICACIONES: Desde Kiowa, tome la ctra. 86 unas
16 millas al este hacia CR 105. Gire al norte, continúe
alrededor de 2 millas hacia CR 122, luego gire al este
hacia SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 105/14,733 acres
CAZA: Únicamente con permiso especial de tiro. La caza
está restringida a venados de cola blanca y venados
mulos, a berrendos, a palomas, a conejos y a aves
acuáticas.
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Acceso de caza solo con permiso. Debe tener
licencia vigente antes de solicitar el permiso. Los
permisos en la Unidad de Woodard se expiden
dando prioridad a los cazadores con problemas
de movilidad y a los jóvenes cazadores tutelados.
Los cazadores deben tener los permisos encima en
todo momento.
1. Los permisos pueden designar zonas de caza; si
es así, la actividad está restringida únicamente
a esas zonas. El permiso no es válido para toda
la propiedad.
2. Los permisos son gratuitos y se obtienen
mediante un proceso de asignación. Solicitudes
disponibles en la oficina de CPW en Denver,
303-291-7227.
3. Las solicitudes para el acceso a la caza de otoño
vencen el tercer lunes de agosto. Las solicitudes
de primavera para pavo vencen el tercer lunes
de marzo.
b. Se permite la caza de palomas, pavos, berrendos,
alces sin astas, venados de cola blanca sin astas y
venados bura sin astas. En la Unidad Woodard, se
permite la caza de aves acuáticas, la caza menor
(excluyendo palomas, pavos y coyotes), la caza
de berrendo, venado bura sin astas y venado cola
blanca sin astas.
c. Los cazadores con licencia pueden llevar a otra
persona no cazadora a la propiedad.
En la Unidad de Woodard, los cazadores con
problemas de movilidad pueden llevar a dos
no cazadores a la propiedad. Los no cazadores
adicionales deben permanecer con el titular del
permiso.
d. Los cazadores de palomas con permiso o los
cazadores de la unidad Woodard válidos pueden
acceder a la propiedad el día de apertura de su
temporada. Otros cazadores permitidos podrán
ingresar a la propiedad después del primer lun.
después del día de apertura de su temporada.
e. Abierto para el ingreso de cazadores permitidos 2
horas antes del amanecer hasta 1 hora después del

atardecer. Los cazadores pueden permanecer el
tiempo que sea razonable para recuperar las piezas
abatidas.
f. Se permite el uso de vehículos únicamente en
las vías señalizadas existentes que conducen
a las áreas de estacionamiento. Los cazadores
con problemas de movilidad pueden utilizar un
vehículo todoterreno para cazar y recuperar sus
piezas en la Unidad de Woodard. Todos los demás
accesos únicamente a pie o a caballo.
g. Las puertas se deben dejar tal y como se
encontraban después de pasar.
h. No se admiten perros en la unidad Woodard.

▶ JUNCTION BUTTE SWA — CONDADO DE GRAND

INDICACIONES: Desde Kremmling, diríjase 3 millas con
dirección sur en la ctra. 9 hacia la CR 387 (camino de
tierra), luego continúe por 0.5 millas al este.
GMU/ACRES: 37/1304 acres
CAZA: venado, alce, conejo, urogallo oscuro
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se permite vehículos solo desde el día posterior al
Día del Trabajo hasta el 31 de diciembre.

▶ KARNEY RANCH SWA — CONDADO DE BENT

INDICACIONES: Desde Las Animas, diríjase al este por la
ctra. 50, luego diríjase al norte en la CR 18. Desde la CR
18, diríjase ya sea al este o cruzando el canal (norte) para
acceder a SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 126/13,580 acres
CAZA: venado, berrendos, caza menor
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto para acceso público 1 hora antes del
amanecer a 1 hora después del atardecer. Los
cazadores pueden permanecer el tiempo que sea
razonable para recuperar las piezas abatidas.
b. Zonas de seguridad cerradas según lo señalizado.
c. Estacionamiento y acceso solo desde áreas
designadas.
d. Se prohíbe la recolección y/o liberación de tortugas
terrapene ornata.
e. Se permite la caza nocturna con luz artificial
para ciertas especies con permiso adicional.
Comuníquese con la Oficina de Área de CPW en
Lamar para más detalles, 719-336-6600.

▶ KARVAL RES. SWA — CONDADO DE LINCOLN

INDICACIONES: Desde las ctras. 94 y 109, diríjase al sur
10 millas en ctra. 109.
GMU/ACRES: 120/235 acres
CAZA: venado, conejo, codorniz escamada, paloma, aves
acuáticas
PESCA: agua templada; pesca de trucha surtida en
primavera
RECREACIÓN: campamento, pícnic, observación de vida
silvestre
INSTALACIONES: baños, refugios de sombra
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se permite acampar a los cazadores con licencia
durante la caza mayor o la temporada de pavos
de primavera y otoño más 3 días antes y 3 días
después de cada temporada o mientras pesca
activamente.
b. Se permite fogatas dentro de la estructura de
contención establecida en áreas designadas.

▶ KEMP-BREEZE SWA — CONDADO DE GRAND
INDICACIONES:

UNIDAD DE BREEZE: Aprox. 15 millas al oeste de
Granby en la ctra. 40 pasando Parshall, continúe por
0.5 millas. Busque el marcador de milla 196. Gire a
la izquierda, siga 0.25 millas más allá del marcador
del estacionamiento, o vaya hacia el oeste 0.75 millas
para estacionar. La unidad está 11.5 millas al este de
Kremmling.

UNIDAD DE KEMP: Desde Granby, diríjase 14.5 millas con
dirección oeste en la ctra. 40, gire al sur en la CR 3 y cruce

GMUs/ACRES: 18, 28/1714 acres
RESTRICCIONES:
a. El humedal de la pradera de heno de la unidad
Breeze estará cerrado del 15 de marzo–15 de julio.
b. La pesca en la unidad infantil del estanque
Breeze está restringida a la pesca juvenil y a los
pescadores con problemas de movilidad.
c. Los perros deben estar bajo control y con correa
por el guía, excepto los animales de servicio o
durante la caza activa, el adiestramiento para caza
o las pruebas de campo con licencia.

▶ KINNEY LAKE SWA — CONDADO DE LINCOLN
INDICACIONES:

TERRENO DE KINNEY LAKE: Desde Hugo, diríjase alrededor
de 11.7 millas al sur de la ciudad en la CR 109 (también
llamado CR 32) hacia CR 2J. Luego vaya 1 milla al este
en CR 2J a la esquina suroeste de SWA
GMU/ACRES: 113/320 acres
CAZA: venado, berrendo, caza menor, aves acuáticas
PESCA: agua templada; trucha surtida en primavera
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre, campamento,
fotografía
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se permite acampar a los cazadores con licencia
durante la caza mayor o la temporada de pavos
de primavera y otoño más 3 días antes y 3 días
después de cada temporada o mientras pesca
activamente.
b. Se permite fogatas dentro de la estructura de
contención establecida en áreas designadas.
▶ KNIGHT-IMLER SWA (SERVIDUMBRE DE PESCA) — CONDADO DE PARK
INDICACIONES: Desde Fairplay, diríjase 10 millas con
dirección sur en la ctra. 285.
GMU/ACRES: 50/15 acres
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría
RESTRICCIONES:
a. No hay acceso público más allá de 25 pies desde la
línea central del arroyo.

▶ KNUDSON SWA — CONDADO DE LOGAN

INDICACIONES: Desde la I-76 en la salida Sterling, diríjase
0.5 millas al oeste hacia CR 370 (centro de información,
museo), luego diríjase 1 milla al suroeste.
GMU/ACRES: 96/581 acres
CAZA: venado, pavo, codorniz, paloma, conejo, ardilla,
aves acuáticas
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto de 4 a.m. a 9 p.m.
b. El primer fin de semana de la temporada habitual de
caza con rifle de ciervos de las llanuras y el primer
día y fin de semana de la temporada tardía de caza
con rifle de ciervos de las llanuras, solo se permite
la caza de ciervos.
c. Se requiere permiso del propietario para cazar
venados en la servidumbre de acceso.
d. Se prohíbe disparar armas de fuego o arcos,
excepto durante la caza.
e. Se prohíbe el uso de caballos, excepto cuando se
utilicen como ayuda en la caza.
f. Se prohíbe botar o utilizar embarcaciones durante
las temporadas de aves acuáticas.

▶ LA JARA CREEK SWA — CONDADO DE CONEJOS

INDICACIONES: Desde Capulin, tome la CR 8 al sur y al
oeste por 10.5 millas.
GMU/ACRES: 81/2808 acres
CAZA: venado, alce, oso, león, conejo, paloma
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Los vehículos prohibidos del 1 de ene. al jue. antes
del Día de los Caídos.
b. Se prohíben las motos de nieve.
c. Se permite acampar durante la caza o la pesca.
d. Se permite fogatas dentro de la estructura de
contención.

el puente del río Colorado. Continúe al sur hasta la cima
de la colina. El estacionamiento está a la derecha de
manera adyacente a la CR 36. La unidad está a 12 millas
al este de Kremmling.

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▶ LA JARA RES. SWA — CONDADO DE CONEJOS

INDICACIONES: Desde La Jara en la ctra. 285, diríjase
10.5 millas al oeste en la ctra. 15 hacia USFS Rd. 255.
Diríjase 0.5 millas hacia USFS Rd. 240, gire al sur y
diríjase 13.5 millas hasta el embalse.
GMU/ACRES: 81/635 acres
CAZA: venado, alce, aves acuáticas
PESCA: lago de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
INSTALACIONES: baño, agua potable, rampa para botes
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se permite acampar, excepto durante las
temporadas de caza mayor cuando solo se permite
acampar a los cazadores de caza mayor con
licencia más 3 días antes y 3 días después de cada
temporada.
b. Se permite fogatas dentro de la estructura de
contención.

h. Se prohíbe acampar dentro de las 200 yardas del
lago Dorothy o 100 pies de cualquier arroyo,
excepto en las áreas designadas.

▶ LAKE FORK OF GUNNISON RIVER SWA

(SERVIDUMBRE DE PESCA) — CONDADO DE HINSDALE
INDICACIONES: Desde Lake City, diríjase 5.375 millas al
norte en la ctra. 149 al sur hacia el fin de servidumbre
de pesca.
GMU/ACRES: 66/42 acres
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría

▶ LAKE JOHN SWA — CONDADO DE JACKSON

INDICACIONES: Desde Walden, diríjase 0.5 millas con
dirección oeste en la ctra. 14 hacia CR 12W, luego siga
por 8 millas con dirección oeste hacia la CR 7. Continúe
por 7 millas.
GMU/ACRES: 161/565 acres de agua, 282 acres de tierra
CAZA: caza menor, aves acuáticas
PESCA: lago de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: campamento, pícnic, observación de vida
silvestre
INSTALACIONES: campamento privado con conexiones
eléctricas, baño, rampa para botes, refugios de sombra,
mesas de pícnic
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe disparar armas de fuego o arcos,
excepto durante la caza.
b. Se permite acampar al O de la presa del lago John.
c. Se permite fogatas dentro de la estructura de
contención establecida en áreas designadas.
d. Los perros deben estar bajo control y con correa
por el guía, excepto los animales de servicio o
durante la caza activa, el adiestramiento para caza
o las pruebas de campo con licencia.

▶ LAKE BECKWITH SWA — CONDADO DE PUEBLO

INDICACIONES: Desde Pueblo, diríjase al sur por la I-25.
Salida en la ctra. 165 hacia la ciudad de Colorado. Gire a
la derecha en la calle Cuerno Verde. SWA está en el lado
oeste de la carretera antes de las curvas de la carretera
este.
GMU/ACRES: 84/66 acres
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe la pesca en hielo y todo acceso a la
superficie helada del lago
b. Se prohíbe la caza y el disparo de armas de fuego
o arcos.
c. Se prohíbe el uso de embarcaciones, excepto las de
botadura manual, que estén propulsadas a mano, a
viento o por motor eléctrico.
d. Los perros deben estar bajo control y atados por
el guía.
e. NO se requiere un pase válido para cazar o pescar
o para el Área de vida silvestre del estado de
Colorado para ACCEDER a esta propiedad.

▶ LAKE PUEBLO SWA — CONDADO DE PUEBLO

INDICACIONES: Desde Pueblo, diríjase 7 millas al oeste en
la ctra. 96.
GMU/ACRES: 84/11,864 acres
CAZA: venado, conejo, pavo, paloma, aves acuáticas,
codornices escamadas
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría, lago de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: pícnic, senderismo, observación de vida
silvestre
INSTALACIONES: baño, sendero natural
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe disparar armas de fuego o arcos,
excepto escopetas o arcos durante la caza o la
pesca con arco.
b. Se permite la botadura y el uso de embarcaciones.
c. Se prohíbe saltar, zambullirse, balancearse desde
acantilados, repisas o estructuras hechas por el
hombre.
d. Se permiten las actividades de contacto acuático.
e. Bicicletas prohibidas.
f. Las pruebas de campo podrán autorizarse en feb.,
marzo, ago. y sept.

▶ LAKE DOROTHEY SWA — CONDADO DE LAS ANIMAS

INDICACIONES: Desde Raton, N.M., diríjase 7 millas al
noreste en N.M. Ctras. 72 y 526, luego vaya al norte por
Sugarite Canyon por 5 millas.
GMU/ACRES: 140/4500 acres
CAZA: venado, alce, oso, pavo
PESCA: lago de agua fría, arroyo de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: pícnic, senderismo, observación de vida
silvestre
INSTALACIONES: baños
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Acceso a los senderos A y B solo a pie, en bicicleta
y a caballo.
b. Acceso a los senderos C y D solo a pie y a caballo.
El acceso a estos senderos está prohibido del 1
de diciembre–30 de abril y del 15 de mayo–30
de junio, excepto para los cazadores de pavos de
primavera con licencia.
c. Estacionamiento y acceso solo desde áreas
designadas.
d. El acceso a la caza está prohibido durante las
temporadas habitual de caza de ciervos y alces,
excepto para los cazadores de caza mayor con
licencia que tengan un permiso de acceso para
la caza. Los permisos se emiten a través de un
proceso de dibujo. Las solicitudes de permisos
de acceso para la caza de otoño están disponibles
en línea el 1 de julio y vencen el 21 de julio. Los
titulares de permisos deben cumplir con todas las
disposiciones del permiso de acceso a la caza.
e. Está prohibida la caza con trampas.
f. Se prohíbe el uso de embarcaciones, a excepción de
las de botadura y propulsión manual cuando se
utilicen como ayuda para la pesca.
g. Se permite acampar a los cazadores con licencia
durante la caza mayor o la temporada de pavos
de primavera y otoño más 3 días antes y 3 días
después de cada temporada.

▶ LEAPS GULCH SWA — CONDADO DE GUNNISON

INDICACIONES: Desde Gunnison ir al norte por la ctra.
135 hacia la CR 10. Vaya hacia el este por la carretera
pavimentada hasta donde comienza la calle del USFS
743. Diríjase al este por USFS 743 por 8.2 millas hasta
743.4b. Continúe al norte en 743.4b y por USFS Rd. 606
por aprox. 3 millas hasta el límite de la propiedad.
GMU: 55/560 acres
CAZA: venado, alce, urogallo
RECREACIÓN: senderismo, observación de vida silvestre

▶ LEATHA JEAN STASSEN SWA — CONDADO DE MESA

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INDICACIONES: Desde Grand Junction, tome la ctra. 340
oeste hacia la calle 20 1/2.; gire al norte. Gire al este en la
calle F 3/4, diríjase al norte en la calle Roundup Dr. y al
este en la calle Baseline Dr. El estacionamiento está en el
lado norte de la carretera.
GMU/ACRES: 40/31 acres
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. El acceso público está prohibido entre el atardecer
y el amanecer, excepto durante la pesca.
b. Prohibida la caza.

▶ LITTLE SNAKE SWA — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Desde Maybell, diríjase 17 millas con
dirección norte en la CR 19. La CR 19 atraviesa el SWA.
GMUs/ACRES: 2, 3/4860 acres
CAZA: venado, berrendo, conejo, urogallo salvia
RECREACIÓN: campamento, senderismo, observación de
vida silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe la colocación de escondites de caza
portátiles, marcadores, soportes o estructuras
relacionadas antes del 1 de agosto de cada año.
b. Solo se permite acampar a los cazadores con
licencia en remolques para acampar autónomos
o camionetas campistas durante cualquier
temporada de venado, alce o berrendo más 3 días
antes y 3 días después de cada temporada.

▶ LOMA BOAT LAUNCH SWA — CONDADO DE MESA

INDICACIONES: Desde Fruita, tome la I-70 hasta la salida
Loma (N.º 15), luego diríjase 0.5 millas al este en la
carretera de circunvalación, gire al sur 0.25 millas hacia
el río Colorado.
GMU/ACRES: 30/8 acres
RECREACIÓN: paseo en bote, observación de vida silvestre
INSTALACIONES: rampa para botes, baño
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Solo se permite el estacionamiento y el acceso
desde las áreas designadas.
b. Se permite la botadura y el uso de embarcaciones,
excepto las motos acuáticas.
c. Se prohíbe disparar armas de fuego o arcos.
d. Se permite el ingreso de perros.

▶ LON HAGLER SWA — CONDADO DE LARIMER

INDICACIONES: Desde Campion, diríjase 3.25 millas al
oeste en la CR 14 hacia la CR 21, luego continúe por
1.5 millas al norte.
GMU/ACRES: 20/181 agua, 121 acres de tierra
PESCA: agua templada, agua fría
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre, campo de tiro
con arco, sendero natural
INSTALACIONES: baños, rampa para botes
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto al público desde 1 hora antes del amanecer
hasta 1 hora después del atardecer, excepto
durante la pesca.
b. Estacionamiento solo en áreas designadas.
c. Pesca prohibida en la estructura de entrada y el
estanque anexo.
d. Se prohíbe el uso de embarcaciones, excepto
cuando se utilicen como ayuda para la pesca. Los
veleros están prohibidos. Se prohíbe el uso de la
embarcación si crea una estela de aguas bravas.
e. Se prohíbe el uso de caballos y prácticas de tiro.
f. Los perros deben estar bajo control y atados por el
guía, a menos que estén en una embarcación.
g. Desde el 1 de septiembre a fines de febrero, no se
admiten perros al O de los estacionamientos junto
al lago, excepto como ayuda para la caza.
h. Se prohíbe la presencia de perros en el estanque
anexo y en los terrenos adyacentes, según lo
señalizado para proteger la fauna.

▶ LONE DOME SWA — CONDADO DE MONTEZUMA Y DOLORES

INDICACIONES: Desde Cortez, diríjase 21 millas al norte en
la ctra. 491 hacia la CR DD; diríjase 1 milla al este hacia
la CR 16; continúe 3 millas al norte por la carretera de
acceso; luego diríjase 1.5 millas al este hacia el puente
Bradfield.
GMU/ACRES: 711/1724 acres
CAZA: venado, alce, conejo, urogallo oscuro, pavo,
paloma
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: pícnic, observación de vida silvestre
INSTALACIONES: campamentos

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RESTRICCIONES:
a. El estacionamiento nocturno solo se puede realizar
en las zonas designadas.

▶ LOUISIANA PURCHASE RANCH SWA (ACCESS EASEMENT) —

CONDADO DE MOFFAT
ACCESO LIMITADO. Esta es una PROPIEDAD PRIVADA que está abierta
ÚNICAMENTE a los cazadores de alces y venados con una reserva confirmada a
través del Sistema de Reservas de Caza:
cpw.info/hunting-reservations
GMU: 211

RESTRICCIONES:
a. Solo caza de ciervos y alces.
b. Caza únicamente con reserva. Para reservar,
los cazadores deben tener una licencia de caza
mayor para uno de los códigos de caza específicos
permitidos en la propiedad. Las reservas deben
hacerse a través del Sistema de Reservas de Caza:
Consulte la sección “Reservas: Caza” (página 1)
para obtener más detalles. Reservas válidas a
partir del sexto día de temporada designado por
la licencia hasta el final de la temporada. Los
cazadores solo podrán acceder a la propiedad
durante las fechas especificadas en su reserva.
Los cazadores con reserva pueden traer hasta
2 acompañantes que no sean cazadores.
c. Se prohíbe disparar armas de fuego o arcos, excepto
durante la caza.
d. Se prohíbe el uso de vehículos excepto en caminos
designados o con permiso de los dueños de la
hacienda. Todos los demás accesos permitidos
solo a pie.
e. Se prohíbe la pesca.

▶ LOVE MEADOW WATCHABLE WILDLIFE AREA — CONDADO DE

CHAFFEE
INDICACIONES: Desde Nathrop (8 millas al sur de Buena
Vista en la ctra. 285), diríjase al oeste en la CR 162 por
aprox. 8 millas. El estacionamiento está en el lado norte
de la carretera en la pradera.
GMU/ACRES: 481/11 acres
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe el acceso público, excepto durante la
observación de vida silvestre desde el área de
estacionamiento designada.
b. NO se requiere un pase válido para cazar o pescar
o para el Área de Vida Silvestre del Estado de
Colorado para ACCEDER a esta propiedad.

▶ MANVILLE SWA (ALQUILER DE PESCA) — CONDADO DE JACKSON

INDICACIONES: Desde Walden, diríjase 0.5 millas con
dirección oeste en la ctra. 14 hacia la CR 12W, diríjase
5 millas al oeste de la CR 18, continúe por 4.5 millas al
suroeste por la CR 5, luego diríjase 0.125 millas al sur.
GMU/ACRES: 16/4.4 mi. de río
PESCA: Río Platte Norte, arroyo de agua fría Roaring Fork
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto únicamente para la pesca.
b. Se prohíbe disparar armas de fuego o arcos.

▶ MASON FAMILY SWA — CONDADO DE HINSDALE

INDICACIONES: Desde Powderhorn en la ctra. 149, diríjase
14.7 millas al sur en la CR 27 (calle Cebolla Creek).
GMUs/ACRES: 66, 67/1429 acres
CAZA: venado, alce, conejo
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría
INSTALACIONES: inodoros de bóveda
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre, senderismo,
pícnic, campamento
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Solo se permite acampar en las áreas designadas.
b. Se permite fogatas dentro de la estructura de
contención en áreas designadas para acampar.
c. Los alimentos o la basura desatendidos deben
almacenarse en un recipiente o contenedor
resistente a los osos.
d. Los perros deben estar bajo control y con correa
por el guía, excepto los animales de servicio o
durante la caza activa, el adiestramiento para caza
o las pruebas de campo con licencia.

▶ McCLUSKEY SWA — CONDADO DE DELTA

INDICACIONES: Desde la Av. Onarga de Paonia, diríjase
al sur por la calle Lamborn Mesa que se convierte en
la calle 4100. En la señal de alto, gire a la derecha en la
calle Stewart Mesa, que al sur se convierte en la calle
4050. En el extremo sur, la carretera se bifurca; gire a la
izquierda en la calle L30.
GMU/ACRES: 53/1600 acres
CAZA: venado, alce, urogallo oscuro, conejo
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto solo para la caza o las trampas. Abierto
desde el 1 de mayo hasta el final de la temporada
regular de caza mayor.
b. No se admiten perros.

▶ MEEKER PASTURES SWA — CONDADO DE RIO BLANCO

INDICACIONES: Desde Meeker, diríjase 1.5 millas con
dirección norte en la ctra. 13 hacia la CR8, luego
continúe por 2 millas con dirección este.
GMU/ACRES: 23/48 acres
CAZA: aves acuáticas
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: pícnic, observación de vida silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. La caza mayor se limita a los equipos de tiro con
arco.

▶ MELON VALLEY SWA — CONDADO DE OTERO

INDICACIONES: Diríjase 2 millas con dirección norte en las
ctras. 71 y 50, luego diríjase 1 milla al este de la ctra. 71
en la calle 80.5.
GMUs/ACRES: 125, 129/278 acres
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Los fines de semana, la caza está limitada a los
jóvenes/mentores; solo puede cazar 1 mentor por
joven. El mentor debe tener 18 años o más y estar
en posesión de un certificado válido de educación
para cazadores o haber nacido antes del 1 de
enero de 1949 y tener una licencia de caza o pesca
adecuada y válida.
b. Se permite acampar del 15 de agosto–31 de mayo.

▶ MESSEX SWA — CONDADO DE WASHINGTON Y LOGAN

INDICACIONES: Desde la I-76 en la salida Merino,
diríjase 2 millas con dirección norte hacia la ctra. 6;
diríjase 1.75 millas al noreste en la CR R; luego diríjase
1.5 millas al norte; luego continúe 0.5 millas al oeste.
GMU/ACRES: 96/680 acres
CAZA: venado, pavo, codorniz, paloma, conejo, ardilla,
aves acuáticas
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto de 4 a. m. a 9 p. m.
b. Solo se permite la caza de venados en el fin de
semana de apertura de la temporada regular de
caza con rifle en las llanuras y el primer día y el fin
de semana de la temporada tardía de caza en las
llanuras.
c. Se requiere el permiso del propietario para cazar
ciervos en la servidumbre de acceso.
d. Se prohíbe botar o utilizar embarcaciones durante
las temporadas de aves acuáticas.

▶ MIDDLE TAYLOR CREEK SWA — CONDADO DE CUSTER

INDICACIONES: Desde Westcliffe, diríjase 8 millas al oeste
en la calle Hermit Lakes.
GMU/ACRES: 86/486 acres
CAZA: venado, alce, urogallo
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: campamento, senderismo, observación de
vida silvestre
INSTALACIONES: mesas de pícnic

▶ MIKE HIGBEE SWA — CONDADO DE PROWERS

INDICACIONES: Desde Lamar, diríjase 4 millas al este por
la ctra. 50.
GMU/ACRES: 132/876 acres
CAZA: venado, conejo, ardilla, faisán, codorniz blanca,
codorniz escamada, paloma, aves acuáticas
PESCA: agua templada

RECREACIÓN: senderismo, tiro con arco/fusil
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto al público desde 1 hora antes de la salida
del sol hasta 1 hora después de la puesta de sol,
salvo que se acampe en zonas designadas o se
practique la caza o la pesca.
b. Las aves de caza domésticas, asilvestradas o de
propiedad privada pueden ser liberadas por
el CPW o su agente con fines educativos o de
formación sin restricciones.
c. Se permite acampar en las áreas designadas.

▶ MILLER RANCH SWA — CONDADO DE GUNNISON

INDICACIONES: Desde Gunnison, diríjase al norte por la
ctra. 135, gire a la izquierda y diríjase al norte por la CR
730. Gire a la izquierda en la CR 7. El SWA nace poco
después de la unión de las ctras. 7 y 7A.
GMU/ACRES: 54/1604 acres
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto del 1 de julio hasta finales de febrero.
b. Norte de la CR 7: Prohibida la caza excepto la caza
para jóvenes/mentores con permiso. Máximo
4 permisos gratuitos diarios, por orden de llegada.
Permisos disponibles mediante reserva en la
Oficina del Área de Gunnison de CPW, 300 oeste.
Av. New York, Gunnison,
o llame al 970-641-7060. Las reservas podrán
hacerse con hasta 30 días de anticipación, pero
no menos de 2 días antes de la fecha de caza
solicitada. Con las reservas, los jóvenes y los
mentores recibirán un mapa con los puntos
de acceso y las restricciones. El mentor debe
tener 18 años o más y estar en posesión de un
certificado válido de educación para cazadores o
haber nacido antes del 1 de enero de 1949 y tener
una licencia de caza o pesca adecuada y válida. El
mentor no tiene permitido cazar.
c. Están prohibidos los perros.
d. Se prohíbe disparar armas de fuego o arcos en las
zonas protegidas señalizadas.

▶ MITANI-TOKUYASU SWA — CONDADO DE WELD

INDICACIONES: Desde Greeley, diríjase 5 millas al este en
la ctra. 263.
GMU/ACRES: 951/68 acres
CAZA: paloma, ardilla, aves acuáticas
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto de 4 a. m. hasta una hora después de la
puesta de sol.
b. Abierto al acceso público desde el 1 de sept.
hasta el último día de la temporada de pavo de
primavera.
c. El acceso a la caza está limitado a los ocupantes
de vehículos legalmente estacionados en 1 de las
4 plazas de la zona designada. Se requiere reserva
para ocupar un espacio desde las 4 a. m. hasta el
mediodía. Consulte “Reservas: Caza” (página 1)
para más detalles. Después del mediodía, todas las
plazas de estacionamiento están disponibles por
orden de llegada.
d. Se prohíbe disparar armas de fuego o arcos,
excepto durante la caza.
e. Se prohíbe el uso de caballos.

▶ MOGENSEN PONDS SWA — CONDADO DE MESA

INDICACIONES: Desde la Interestatal 70, tome la ctra. 65
unas 10 millas al este. Gire hacia la ctra. 330 y continúe
al este por 0.5 millas. SWA está en el lado norte de la
ctra.
GMU/ACRES: 421/11 acres
PESCA: lago de agua templada
CAZA: aves acuáticas desde las persianas designadas
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe la caza y el disparo de armas de fuego
o arcos, excepto la caza de aves acuáticas desde
escondites designados.

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▶ MOUNTAIN HOME RES. SWA — CONDADO DE COSTILLA

INDICACIONES: Desde Fort Garland, diríjase 2.5 millas
al este en la ctra. 160 hacia Trinchera Ranch Rd., luego
continúe 2 millas al sur hacia Icehouse Rd.. Luego
diríjase 1 milla al oeste hacia el norte hasta la entrada, o
continúe 1 milla al sur hasta la entrada sur.
GMU/ACRES: 83/1061 acres
PESCA: lago de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
INSTALACIONES: baños, rampa para botes
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe el uso de la embarcación si crea una
estela de aguas bravas.
b. Solo se permite acampar en las áreas designadas.
c. Se permite fogatas dentro de la estructura de
contención establecida en áreas designadas para
acampar.
d. Se admite el ingreso de perros, pero deben
estar bajo control y atados por el guía en todo
momento, excepto cuando se usan como ayuda
en la caza.

excepto cuando se caza desde el extremo O de
Mount Shavano SFU, río arriba hasta el límite
marcado de la propiedad. Se prohíbe cazar con
rifles de percusión central.
c. Se prohíbe descargar armas de fuego o arcos,
excepto cuando se caza desde el extremo E de
Mount Shavano SFU, río abajo hasta la autopista.
291, puente. Solo se permite la caza con arcos de
mano.
d. Caza prohibida entre la autopista 291 y el río
Arkansas, desde la ctra. 291 y río abajo hacia la
CR 175.
e. Bicicletas permitidas.
f. Los perros deben estar bajo control y atados por el
guía en todo momento.

▶ NUEVO MONTE WERNER SWA

(SERVIDUMBRE DE PESCA) — ROUTT CO.
INDICACIONES: Desde Steamboat Springs, diríjase
2 millas al sur en la ctra. 40 (Avenida Lincoln).
Tome la salida de Mt. Werner y gire hacia el O en
Mt. Werner Rd. El estacionamiento está al SO de la
intersección, en el lado S de Mt. Werner Rd.
GMUs/ACRES: 131/55 acres
PESCA: corriente de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto solo para la pesca.
b. Se prohíbe disparar armas de fuego o arcos.

▶ MOUNT EVANS SWA — CONDADO DE CLEAR CREEK

INDICACIONES: Desde Denver, tome la I-70 oeste hasta
la salida Evergreen Pkwy., continúe por 6 millas al sur
en la ctra. 74 hacia Evergreen Lake; gire a la derecha en
la calle Upper Bear Creek. Diríjase 6.5 millas al oeste,
gire nuevamente a la derecha en la calle Upper Bear
Creek (CR 480) y continúe por 3 millas, siguiendo las
indicaciones de SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 39/3438 acres
CAZA: venado, alce
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto del 15 de junio al 31 de diciembre.
b. Solo se permiten actividades de pesca y caza desde
el día después del Día del Trabajo hasta el final de
la 4.º temporada regular de rifle.
c. Acampada limitada a 5 días en un periodo de
45 días en campamentos designados, excepto en
las temporadas de caza mayor.
d. Los perros deben estar bajo control y con correa por
el guía, excepto los animales de servicio o durante
la caza activa, el adiestramiento para caza o las
pruebas de campo con licencia.
e. Los vehículos están prohibidos el día después del
Día del Trabajo hasta el 14 de jun., excepto en las
temporadas regulares de venado y alce con rifle.
f. Grupos de 25 o más personas deben obtener un
permiso antes de su uso; 1 grupo permitido a la
vez.

▶ MOUNT OURAY SWA — CONDADO DE CHAFFEE

▶ MURPHY SWA (ALQUILER DE PESCA) — CONDADO DE JACKSON

INDICACIONES: Desde Walden, diríjase 1 milla al este en
la CR 12.
GMU/ACRES: 6/6 millas de río
PESCA: Río Michigan, arroyo de agua fría
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto únicamente para la pesca.
b. Se prohíbe disparar armas de fuego o arcos.

▶ NAKAGAWA SWA — CONDADO DE WELD

INDICACIONES: Desde Kersey, diríjase 5 millas con
dirección este por la ctra. 34 hacia la CR 61, luego
continúe por 2 millas con dirección norte.
GMU/ACRES: 951/159 acres
CAZA: venado, conejo, ardilla, faisán, paloma, aves
acuáticas
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Está permitido disparar armas de fuego y arcos
solo cuando se caza.

▶ NARRAGUINNEP RES. SWA — CONDADO DE MONTEZUMA

INDICACIONES: Desde Salida, diríjase 0.25 millas con
dirección noroeste en la ctra. 291; luego diríjase
0.75 millas al oeste en la CR 154, luego continúe
1.25 millas noroeste en la CR 160 hasta el primer
estacionamiento. La segunda zona de estacionamiento
está a 0.7 millas pasando el primer lote en la CR 160.
GMU/ACRES: 56/231 acres
PESCA: lagos de agua fría, río Arkansas (acceso sur del río
solamente)
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Acceso solo desde las zonas de estacionamiento
designadas.
b. Se prohíbe cazar con rifles de percusión central.

▶ MOUNT SHAVANO SWA — CONDADO DE CHAFFEE

INDICACIONES: Desde Salida, diríjase 0.25 millas con
dirección noroeste en la ctra. 291 hacia la CR 154. El
área de vida silvestre se encuentra a lo largo del lado
sur del río Arkansas, entre Sand Lake y la presa de
derivación del Monte Shavano SFU por encima de SFU.
GMUs/ACRES: 56, 57/84 acres
PESCA: río de agua fría
RESTRICCIONES:
a. S de la CR 154 y al O de autopista cerrado. 291.
b. Se prohíbe disparar armas de fuego o arcos,

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INDICACIONES: Desde Cortez, diríjase 11 millas al
noroeste en la ctra. 491 hacia la ctra. 184, luego diríjase
2 millas al este.
GMU/ACRES: 711/764 acres
CAZA: aves acuáticas
PESCA: lago de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: paseo en bote, pícnic, observación de vida
silvestre
INSTALACIONES: baños, rampa para botes
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto para acceso público 1 hora antes del
amanecer a 1 hora después del atardecer, no hay
restricciones de tiempo para la pesca.
b. La botadura y el uso de embarcaciones puede estar
permitido según lo señalizado. Comuníquese
con la oficina de CPW de Durango para obtener
información actualizada.
c. Se prohíbe los envases de vidrio.
d. Los perros deben estar bajo control y con correa
por el guía, excepto los animales de servicio o
durante la caza activa, el adiestramiento para caza
o las pruebas de campo con licencia.
e. NO se requiere un pase válido para cazar o pescar
o para el Área de Vida Silvestre del Estado de
Colorado para ACCEDER a esta propiedad.

▶ NORTH FORK SWA — CONDADO DE LARIMER

INDICACIONES: Desde Drake, diríjase 0.25 millas al oeste
en la calle Devil’s Gulch.
GMU/ACRES: 20/16 acres
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto únicamente para la pesca. Fishing access
requires permission from surrounding private
property owner(s).
b. NO se requiere un pase válido para cazar o pescar
o para el Área de Vida Silvestre del Estado de
Colorado para ACCEDER a esta propiedad.

▶ NORTH LAKE SWA — CONDADO DE LAS ANIMAS

INDICACIONES: Desde Trinidad, diríjase 35 millas al
noroeste en la ctra. 12.
GMUs/ACRES: 85, 851/840 acres
PESCA: lago y arroyo de agua fría
CAZA: venado, alce, pavo, oso
RECREACIÓN: pícnic, senderismo, observación de vida
silvestre
INSTALACIONES: baños, rampa para botes con
estacionamiento
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe el uso de embarcaciones, a excepción
de las de botadura manual, que estén propulsadas
a mano, a viento o por motor eléctrico cuando se
utilicen como ayuda a la pesca.

▶ OAK RIDGE SWA — CONDADO DE RIO BLANCO
INDICACIONES:

KRACHT ENTRANCE: From Meeker, take CR 8 for 3.5 miles,
then go E on CR 6 for 6 miles to CR 40. Take CR 40 for
2.7 miles and look for CPW sign on right.
SEELY ENTRANCE: From Meeker, go 6.3 miles E on CR 8
and look for CPW sign on left.
SLEEPY CAT PONDS: From Meeker, go 14.5 miles E on CR 8
and look for CPW sign on right.
SLEEPY CAT ENTRANCE: From Meeker, go 15.7 miles E on CR
8 and look for CPW sign on left.
SLEEPY CAT FISHING EASEMENT: From Meeker, go 16.3
miles E on CR 8 to Sleepy Cat Guest Ranch and look for
CPW sign, pullout, and bench on left. Access/foot trail to
public section of river is on right or south side of CR 8.
BEL AIRE ENTRANCE: From Meeker, go 20 miles on CR 8 to
CR 17, then go 1 miles S.
LAKE AVERY UNIT: From Meeker, go 1.5 miles N on Hwy.
13 to CR 8, then go 19 miles E.
GMUs/ACRES: 23, 24/13,664 acres totales, todas las
unidades
CAZA: venado, alce, conejo, urogallo oscuro, paloma, aves
acuáticas
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: campamento, senderismo, observación de
vida silvestre
INSTALACIONES: campamentos, baños, agua potable,
rampa para botes
RESTRICCIONES:
a. La unidad Oak Ridge está abierta del 16 de julio
al 30 de noviembre NUEVO a excepción de las
cacerías de pavos para jóvenes del 1 al 30 de
abril y los titulares de licencias de pavo GMU 23
válidas y su acompañante del 1 al 31 de mayo.
b. La unidad de estanques Sleepy Cat y la
servidumbre de pesca Sleepy Cat están abiertas
solo para pescar.
c. Está permitido disparar armas de fuego y arcos solo
cuando se caza.
d. Caza permitida al S de CR 8, al O de CR 17 y al N y
E de CR 10 solo con equipo de tiro con arco.
e. La botadura y el uso de embarcaciones no
asociadas con actividades de pesca o caza
permitidas solo en áreas designadas.
f. En el lago Avery, el uso de embarcaciones está
prohibido si crea una estela de aguas bravas.
g. Actividades de contacto acuático permitidas solo
en áreas designadas.
h. Solo se permite acampar en las áreas designadas.

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i. Los perros deben estar bajo control y atados por el
guía en todo momento en la Unidad Lake Avery,
excepto los animales de servicio o durante la caza
activa, el adiestramiento para caza o las pruebas
de campo con licencia.

▶ OGDEN/TREAT SWA (SERVIDUMBRE DE PESCA) — CONDADO DE

FREMONT
INDICACIONES: Desde Coaldale, diríjase al oeste por
la ctra. 50 por 2 millas hacia la CR 45, gire al norte y
continúe por 1.5 millas. El acceso público puede no estar
a ambos lados del río. Verifique si hay señales.
GMUs/ACRES: 58, 86/28 acres
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría.
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto únicamente para la pesca.
b. Acceso desde las áreas de estacionamiento
designadas únicamente.
c. No se admiten perros.

▶ ORCHARD MESA WILDLIFE AREA — CONDADO DE MESA

INDICACIONES: Desde Grand Junction, diríjase al sur en
la ctra. 50 hacia Orchard Mesa. Diríjase al norte en la
ctra. 141 (calle 32). Gire al oeste en B 1/2 Rd. durante
2 millas, luego gire al norte en la calle 30, recorra
0.5 millas y gire al este en la calle C. Conduzca 0.5 millas
hasta la zona de estacionamiento al final de la carretera.
GMU/ACRES: 41/148 acres
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Solo acceso a pie desde el área de estacionamiento
en C Rd. entre las carreteras 30 y 31.
b. Cerrado del 15 de marzo–15 de julio.
c. Prohibida la caza menor, excepto la de aves acuáticas.
d. Se permite la caza mayor y la caza de aves acuáticas
solo con reserva previa. Las reservas deben
hacerse a través del Sistema de Reservas de Caza:
Consulte la sección “Reservas: Caza” (página 1)
para obtener más detalles.
e. Caza mayor restringida únicamente al equipo de
tiro con arco.
f. Los cazadores de aves acuáticas deben usar
únicamente los escondites de caza designados.
g. Está permitido disparar armas de fuego y arcos
solo cuando se caza.

▶ ORIENT MINE SWA — CONDADO DE SAGUACHE

INDICACIONES: Desde Saguache diríjase al este en la ctra.
285 por 13.8 millas, gire a la derecha hacia la ctra. 17
e inmediatamente gire a la izquierda hacia la CR GG,
continúe en GG por 7.2 millas.
GMUs/ACRES: 82/368 acres
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe el acceso 3 horas antes de la salida del
sol y 3 horas después de la puesta de sol, excepto
cuando se haya capturado un animal en tierras
públicas adyacentes.
b. El acceso a los terrenos públicos adyacentes a
través de la propiedad con fines de caza está
permitido entre el 1 de oct. al 31 de mayo de cada
año. Los cazadores que deseen acceder a través de
la propiedad a tierras federales adyacentes deben
comunicarse con Orient Land Trust y cumplir con
sus procedimientos de entrada y salida.
c. Se prohíbe la caza y el disparo de armas de fuego
o arcos.
d. El acceso a la propiedad es solo a pie desde los
terrenos públicos adyacentes.
e. NO se requiere un pase válido para cazar o pescar
o para el Área de Vida Silvestre del Estado de
Colorado para ACCEDER a esta propiedad.

▶ OVERLAND TRAIL SWA — CONDADO DE LOGAN

INDICACIONES: Desde Atwood, diríjase 0.5 millas con
dirección sur en la ctra. 63 hacia la CR 16, luego
continúe al este por 0.5 millas.
GMU/ACRES: 96/192 acres
CAZA: venado, pavo, codorniz, paloma, conejo, ardilla,
aves acuáticas
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre

RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto de 4 a. m. a 9 p. m.
b. Solo se permite la caza de venados en el fin de
semana de apertura de la temporada regular de
caza con rifle en las llanuras y el primer día y el fin
de semana de la temporada tardía de caza en las
llanuras.
c. Se prohíbe botar o utilizar embarcaciones durante
las temporadas de aves acuáticas.

▶ OWL MOUNTAIN SWA — CONDADO DE JACKSON

INDICACIONES: Desde Walden, diríjase 13 millas con
dirección sureste en la ctra. 14 hacia la CR 25, luego
continúe 6 millas con dirección sureste.
GMU/ACRES: 171/920 acres
CAZA: caza menor, caza mayor
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Está permitido disparar armas de fuego y arcos
solo cuando se caza.

▶ OXBOW SWA — CONDADO DE OTERO

INDICACIONES: Desde La Junta, diríjase 9 millas al este
por la ctra. 50 hacia la CR 36, luego diríjase 0.5 millas al
norte hacia el área de estacionamiento.
GMUs/ACRES: 130/410 acres
CAZA: venado, pavo, codorniz blanca, paloma huilota
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
NOTA: La unidad 125 tiene una superficie pequeña y un
acceso limitado.

▶ PADDOCK SWA — CONDADO DE LAKE

INDICACIONES: SWA en parcelas dispersas generalmente
entre 2 a 5 millas al sur y al sureste de Leadville en los
barrancos de Iowa, Thompson y Empire. Accesible por
la CR 2 o la CR 52. Obtenga el mapa y la información en
la Oficina de Área de CPW en Salida o en la Oficina de
Guardabosques del USFS en Leadville.
GMU/ACRES: 49/1300 acres
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Acceso restringido del 15 de agosto–30 de
noviembre para la caza durante las temporadas de
borrego cimarrón, ciervo fusil habitual, alce y oso
únicamente. Debe tener una licencia válida para
las especies que se caza.
b. Pesca permitida solo en Iowa Gulch y Upper
Empire Gulch.
c. No se admiten perros.

▶ PARACHUTE PONDS SWA — CONDADO DE GARFIELD

INDICACIONES: Desde la I-70, tome la salida 75, diríjase al
sureste por North Battlement Pkwy. Gire a la derecha en
el semáforo para entrar a la carretera principal (Cardinal
Way). Gire a la izquierda en la Av. Colorado y diríjase
al sur. La Av. Colorado se convierte en la Av. Yampa.
Gire a la izquierda en el círculo de La Plata; zona de
estacionamiento de SWA al final del círculo.
GMUs/ACRES: 32, 42/42 acres
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe el acceso público a la superficie
congelada del lago.
b. Se prohíbe el uso de embarcaciones, excepto la
botadura y el uso de flotadores para la pesca.
c. Los perros deben estar bajo control y con correa
por el guía, excepto los animales de servicio o
durante la caza activa, el adiestramiento para caza
o las pruebas de campo con licencia.

▶ PARVIN LAKE SWA — CONDADO DE LARIMER

INDICACIONES: Desde Red Feather Lakes, diríjase 2 millas
con dirección este en Red Feather Lakes Rd.
GMU/ACRES: 191/62 acres de agua, 180 acres de tierra
CAZA: aves acuáticas
PESCA: lago de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: senderismo, observación de vida silvestre
INSTALACIONES: baños
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe el uso de embarcaciones, excepto la
botadura y el uso de flotadores para la pesca.

b. Los pescadores deben entrar a pie a través de
la puerta de la estación de control, y deben
registrarse y salir en la estación cuando esté
abierta.

▶ PASTORIUS RES. SWA — CONDADO DE LA PLATA

INDICACIONES: Desde Durango, diríjase 8 millas al este
por la ctra. 160 hacia la ctra. 172, luego diríjase 2 millas
al sur hacia la CR 302. Continúe por 1 milla al sur hacia
la CR 304, luego continúe 0.5 millas con dirección oeste.
GMU/ACRES: 75/85 acres
CAZA: aves acuáticas
PESCA: lago de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: pícnic, observación de vida silvestre
INSTALACIONES: baños, rampa para botes
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe el uso de embarcaciones, excepto
la botadura y el uso de aquellas que estén
propulsadas a mano, a viento o por motor
eléctrico.
b. Se permite disparar armas de fuego o arcos solo
durante la caza.
c. Se permite la caza solo los sábados, domingos y
miércoles.
d. Los perros deben estar bajo control y con correa
por el guía, excepto los animales de servicio o
durante la caza activa, el adiestramiento para caza
o las pruebas de campo con licencia.

▶ PERINS PEAK SWA — CONDADO DE LA PLATA

INDICACIONES: Desde Durango, diríjase 4 millas con
dirección oeste en la ctra. 160 hacia la CR 207 (Lightner
Creek Rd.), luego gire a la derecha y continúe 2 millas al
norte hacia la CR 208 (calle Dry Fork).
TERRENO DE DECKER: Desde Durango, diríjase 5 millas
con dirección oeste en la ctra. 160 hacia la calle Victory
Coal Mine, gire a la derecha y diríjase 0.5 millas hacia la
carretera de acceso (a través de la propiedad privada).
GMU/ACRES: 74/7720 acres totales, ambos terrenos
CAZA: venado, alce, oso, conejo, ardilla, urogallo oscuro,
pavo
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Acceso público O de La Plata CR 208 prohibido
del 1 de diciembre–30 de abril, excepto cazadores
de pavos.
b. Acceso público E de La Plata CR 208 prohibido del
1 de diciembre–31 de julio.
c. Solo los cazadores con licencia pueden acampar
durante la temporada de caza mayor más 3 días
antes y 3 días después de cada temporada.
d. Se permite disparar armas de fuego o arcos solo
para cazar.
e. Se admite el ingreso de perros del 1 de mayo al 30
de septiembre al O de CR 208 y del 1 de agosto
al 30 de septiembre al E de CR 208, y deben estar
bajo control y atados por el guía, excepto los
animales de servicio o durante la caza activa, el
adiestramiento para caza o las pruebas de campo
con licencia.
f. Se admite el ingreso de perros del 1 de octubre–30
de noviembre solo si son animales de servicio,
durante la caza activa, el adiestramiento para caza
o las pruebas de campo con licencia.

▶ PERKINS SWA (ACCESS EASEMENT) — CONDADO DE GRAND

INDICACIONES: Desde Kremmling, diríjase al oeste por la
ctra. 40 por 10 millas. En el marcador de milla 174, gire
a la derecha en la CR 25. Continúe por 0.5 millas, luego
gire a la izquierda hacia la CR 26. Continúe por 5 millas,
gire a la derecha en la CR 2 y continúe por aprox.1 milla
hacia SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 181/83 acres
CAZA: caza mayor, caza menor
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto solo para la caza.

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▶ PICEANCE SWA — CONDADOS DE RIO BLANCO Y GARFIELD
INDICACIONES:

SQUARE S SUMMER RANGE: Desde Meeker, diríjase
20 millas con dirección oeste en la ctra. 64 hacia la CR
5 (calle Piceance Creek), luego continúe por 17 millas
al sur hacia la CR 26 (calle Black Sulphur Creek), luego
diríjase 20 millas al oeste hacia la entrada este.
UNIDAD DE YELLOW CREEK: Desde Meeker, diríjase
20 millas con dirección oeste en la ctra. 64 hacia la CR
5 (calle Piceance Creek.), luego diríjase 6 millas al sur
hacia la CR 20 (camino de tierra), luego diríjase 5 millas
al oeste hacia la calle Yellow Creek.
ESTACIÓN EXPERIMENTAL DE LITTLE HILLS: Desde Meeker,
diríjase 20 millas con dirección oeste en la ctra. 64 hacia
la CR 5 (calle Piceance Creek), luego continúe 7 millas al
sur hacia la CR 22. Siga las indicaciones hasta la estación
(3 millas).
GMUs/ACRES: 11, 21, 22, 31/25,193 acres
CAZA: venado, alce, conejo, urogallo oscuro, paloma, aves
acuáticas
PESCA: lago de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: acampar en áreas designadas, observación
de vida silvestre
INSTALACIONES: baño, agua potable
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe descargar armas de fuego o arcos en
las zonas de seguridad designadas o según lo
señalizado en la unidad de Little Hills.
b. Se permite acampar.
c. Se permite acampar en áreas designadas solo en las
unidades Yellow Creek y Square S.
d. Se permite fogatas dentro de una estructura de
contención.

▶ PONY EXPRESS SWA — CONDADO DE SEDGWICK

INDICACIONES: Desde la I-76 en la salida de Julesburg (N.º
180), diríjase 0.1 millas al norte por la ctra. 385 hacia
la CR 28, luego continúe por 1.5 millas hacia el oeste
por la CR 28 hacia la carretera de servicio. Continúe
por 0.1 millas norte hacia el estacionamiento. O, desde
Julesburg, diríjase 0.7 millas hacia el oeste en la ctra. 138
hacia la CR 39, luego continúe por 0.9 millas al sur en
la CR 39.
GMU/ACRES: 92/1854 acres
CAZA: venado, pavo, codorniz, paloma, conejo, ardilla,
patos, gansos de nieve
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto de 4 a. m. a 9 p. m.
b. Solo se permite la caza de venados en el fin de
semana de apertura de la temporada regular de
caza con rifle en las llanuras y el primer día y el fin
de semana de la temporada tardía de caza en las
llanuras.
c. Se prohíbe botar o utilizar embarcaciones durante
las temporadas de aves acuáticas.

▶ POT CREEK SWA (ACCESS EASEMENT) — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

ACCESO LIMITADO Esta es una PROPIEDAD PRIVADA que está abierta
ÚNICAMENTE a los cazadores de alces y venados con una reserva
confirmada a través del Sistema de Reservas de Caza:
cpw.info/hunting-reservations
GMU/ACRES: 1/1747 acres
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Solo caza de alces.
b. Caza únicamente con reserva. Los titulares de la
reserva deben tener la carta de confirmación con
ellos en todo momento mientras estén cazando en
la propiedad.
Para reservar, los cazadores deben tener una
licencia de caza mayor para uno de los códigos
de caza específicos permitidos en la propiedad.
Las reservas deben hacerse a través del Sistema
de Reservas de Caza: Consulte “Reservas: Caza”
(página 1) para más detalles.
Los cazadores con reserva pueden traer un
compañero que no sea cazador.
c. Se permite disparar armas de fuego o arcos solo
para cazar.
d. Se prohíbe el uso de vehículos motorizados,
excepto en las carreteras designadas o con el
permiso de los propietarios de la hacienda. Todos
los demás accesos están restringidos solo a pie.
e. Pesca prohibida.

▶ PIKES PEAK SWA — CONDADO DE TELLER

INDICACIONES: En la intersección de USFS Rd. 376 y Bull
Park, camine por aprox. 3 millas en Bull Park Trail hasta
SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 59/635 acres
CAZA: borrego cimarrón
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. abierto de 16 de julio al 31 de marzo.
b. No se admiten perros.

▶ PLATEAU CREEK SWA — CONDADO DE MESA

INDICACIONES: Desde Grand Junction, diríjase al este
por la I-70 hasta la salida n.º 49, luego diríjase 8 millas
al este por la ctra. 65 hacia la ctra. 330. Avance aprox.
8 millas y gire a la izquierda hacia la calle Sunnyside (V
Rd.), luego continúe por 0.125 millas hacia el norte.
GMU/ACRES: 421/1346 acres
CAZA: venado, alce, paloma
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
INSTALACIONES: campo de tiro
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Acceso público prohibido del 1 de diciembre–30 de
abril, excepto en el campo de tiro.
b. Disparar armas de fuego o arcos solo está
permitido para la caza o en el campo de tiro.
c. Se permite acampar a los cazadores con licencia
durante la temporada de caza mayor más 3 días
antes y 3 días después de cada temporada.
d. Se permite fogatas dentro de la estructura de
contención durante el campamento.

▶ POTHOOK RANCH SWA (SERVIDUMBRE DE PESCA: SLATER CREEK)
— CONDADO DE MOFFAT
GMU/ACRES: 4/2355 acres
RESTRICCIONES:
a. El acceso público está prohibido, excepto para
la pesca, la observación de la vida silvestre o la
caza con una licencia limitada de caza mayor
de Ranching for Wildlife (RFW) válida para la
propiedad.
b. Todos los accesos públicos a pie solo desde las
áreas de estacionamiento/puntos de acceso
designados.
c. Acceso de pesca dentro de los 20 pies de la línea
de flotación alta de ambas orillas de Slater Creek
solamente.
d. Se permite disparar armas de fuego o arcos solo
para cazar.
e. Estacionamiento nocturno prohibido.

▶ PLAYA BLANCA SWA — CONDADO DE ALAMOSA

INDICACIONES: Desde Alamosa, diríjase al sur por la ctra.
285. Gire al oeste en la CR 8.0S. El SWA comienza en la
unión de las CR 8.0S y 106, y continúa hacia el noroeste.
GMU/ACRES: 80/714 acres
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto en áreas designadas del 16 de julio al 14 de
febrero, martes, jueves y sábados solo.
b. Se permite acampar a los cazadores con licencia
durante las temporadas de caza de aves acuáticas y
solo en áreas de estacionamiento con remolques o
casas rodantes autónomos.

▶ POUDRE RIVER SWA — CONDADO DE LARIMER

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INDICACIONES: Desde La Porte, diríjase 5 millas con
dirección norte en la ctra. 287 hacia la ctra. 14, luego
diríjase 1.5 millas con dirección oeste.
GMUs/ACRES: 19, 191/395 acres
CAZA: venado, conejo
PESCA: corriente de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: rafting, pícnic, senderismo, observación de
vida silvestre

INSTALACIONES: baños
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se permite descargar armas de fuego o arcos solo
durante la caza o la pesca con arco.
c. NO se requiere un pase válido para cazar o pescar
o para el Área de Vida Silvestre del Estado de
Colorado para ACCEDER a esta propiedad.

▶ PREWITT RES. SWA — CONDADOS DE WASHINGTON Y LOGAN

INDICACIONES: Desde la I-76 y la salida Merino, diríjase
1 milla al norte hacia la ctra. 6, luego 3.3 millas al
noreste.
GMU/ACRES: 96/2924 acres
CAZA: venado, paloma, ardilla, aves acuáticas
PESCA: agua templada
RECREACIÓN: campamento, pícnic, observación de vida
silvestre
INSTALACIONES: baños, rampa para botes
RESTRICCIONES:
Tenga en cuenta que se ha eliminado el requisito de
permiso de acceso anual de $43. Cualquier persona de
16 años o más debe tener ahora una licencia de caza o
pesca válida, o el nuevo Pase de Área de Vida Silvestre
del Estado de Colorado para acceder a esta propiedad, y
a todas las demás SWA.
a. Máximo de 250 vehículos en la propiedad a la vez.
b. A partir del 1 de octubre hasta la temporada de
ganso oscuro, se permite la pesca solo desde la
presa. Se permite la pesca en hielo solo a 50 yardas
de la represa. Prohibida la navegación excepto
embarcaciones propulsadas a mano o con motor
eléctrico utilizado para montar y recoger señuelos
y recuperar aves acuáticas abatidas.
c. La caza está prohibida según lo señalizado, incluso
desde dispositivos flotantes.
d. Se permite disparar armas de fuego o arcos solo
para cazar.
e. Se prohíbe el uso de esquí acuático, contenedores
de vidrio y motos acuáticas, OHV y motos de
nieve.
f. Se prohíbe el uso de la embarcación si crea una
estela de aguas bravas.
g. Navegar, practicar windsurf permitido solo en julio
y agosto.
h. Todos los ruidos fuertes que perturben la paz,
excepto las actividades de caza legal, prohibidos de
10 p. m.–6 a. m.
i. Se permite fogatas dentro de la estructura de
contención en áreas designadas para acampar.
j. Los perros deben estar bajo control y con correa
por el guía, excepto los animales de servicio o
durante la caza activa, el adiestramiento para caza
o las pruebas de campo con licencia.

▶ PRIDEMORE SWA (ALQUILER DE PESCA)— CONDADO DE CHAFFEE

INDICACIONES: Desde Salida, diríjase 8 millas
con dirección oeste en la ctra. 291. La zona de
estacionamiento se encuentra en la esquina suroeste del
puente, en el marcador de la milla 8.
GMU/ACRES: 56/10 acres
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto solo para la pesca.
b. No se admiten embarcaciones ni perros.

▶ PUETT RES. SWA — CONDADO DE MONTEZUMA

INDICACIONES: Desde Mancos, diríjase 10 millas con
dirección noroeste en la ctra. 184 hacia la CR 33, luego
continúe por 1 milla al sur en la carretera de acceso,
diríjase 1.5 millas al este.
GMU/ACRES: 73/177 acres
CAZA: aves acuáticas
PESCA: agua templada
RESTRICCIONES:
a. La botadura y el uso de embarcaciones puede estar
permitido según lo señalizado. Comuníquese
con la oficina de CPW de Durango para obtener
información actualizada. Cuando esté permitido,
operar una embarcación de una manera que cree
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b. Los perros deben estar bajo control y con correa
por el guía, excepto los animales de servicio o
durante la caza activa, el adiestramiento para caza
o las pruebas de campo con licencia.

▶ PURGATOIRE RIVER SWA — CONDADO DE BENT

INDICACIONES: Desde las ctras. 50 y 101 en Las Animas,
diríjase al sur por 1 milla en la ctra. 101 hacia la CR
10.75. Después diríjase al sur en la calle 10.75 hacia la
calle EE, luego diríjase hacia el oeste hasta la calle 9.5.
Continúe al sur por 1 milla hacia la propiedad en las
carreteras DD y 9.5.
GMU/ACRES: 130/960 acres
CAZA: venado, conejo, ardilla, faisán, codorniz blanca,
codorniz escamada, pavo, paloma, aves acuáticas
RECREACIÓN: pícnic, senderismo, observación de vida
silvestre

▶ QUEENS SWA (NEE NOSHE, NEE SO PAH, NEE GRONDA, UPPER

QUEENS, LOWER QUEENS (NEESKAH)) — CONDADO DE KIOWA
INDICACIONES:
LOWER QUEENS (NEESKAH): Desde Eads, diríjase 15 millas
con dirección sur en la ctra. 287 hacia la CR C, luego
continúe por 3.5 millas al este hacia Upper Queens.
Continúe por la carretera de acceso sur por 2 millas.
UPPER QUEENS: Desde Eads, diríjase 15 millas con
dirección sur en la ctra. 287 hacia la CR C, luego diríjase
3.5 millas al este.
NEE GRONDA: Desde Eads, diríjase 15 millas con dirección
sur en la ctra. 287 hacia la CR C, luego continúe por
1 milla.
NEE SO PAH: Cerrado según lo publicado.
NEE NOSHE: Desde Eads, diríjase 11 millas con dirección
sur en la ctra. 287 hasta el camino de acceso a la rampa
para botes del condado de Kiowa, luego continúe por
0.25 millas hacia el este hasta la rampa pública para
botes.
GMUs/ACRES: 126, 127/13,886 acres en total
CAZA: venado, conejo, ardilla, faisán, codorniz blanca,
codorniz escamada, paloma, aves acuáticas
PESCA: agua templada
RECREACIÓN: navegación a motor, navegación a vela, surf
a vela, esquí acuático, campamento, observación de vida
silvestre
INSTALACIONES: baños, rampa para botes
RESTRICCIONES EN TODAS LAS UNIDADES:
a. Se prohíbe la operación de embarcaciones si crean
una estela de aguas bravas en el canal entre Upper
y Lower Queens.
b. Permitido nadar.
c. Los cazadores deben registrar el ingreso y egreso
de los campos/pozos en la estación de control
durante la temporada de aves acuáticas.
d. Se permite acampar en áreas designadas y
establecidas para acampar.
e. Se permite fogatas dentro de la estructura de
contención establecida en áreas designadas.

NEE NOSHE:

a. Cerrado según lo señalizado en Nee Noshe excepto
para recuperar presas de aves acuáticas desde el 1
de diciembre hasta el último día de la temporada
de aves acuáticas según lo señalizado.
b. Se permite la botadura y el uso de todas las
embarcaciones.
c. Todas las actividades de contacto acuático
permitidas.

▶ RADIUM SWA — CONDADOS DE GRAND, EAGLE Y ROUTT

INDICACIONES: From Kremmling, go 2.5 miles S on Hwy.
9 to CR 1 (Trough Rd.) and then W 12 miles to the first
tract of land, marked by CPW signs on the S side of the
road. To reach Blacktail Creek, and the tracts located on
the N side of the Colorado River, continue W on CR 11
and turn N toward Radium. After crossing the bridge
over the river, bear right on CR 11 and look for the CPW
signs.
GMUs/ACRES: 15, 27, 361/10,996 acres
CAZA: venado, alce, oso, león, conejo, urogallo oscuro,
paloma, aves acuáticas

PESCA: arroyo de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: campamento, pícnic, observación de vida
silvestre
INSTALACIONES: baños
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe la caza en la zona protegida señalizada.
b. Se permite acampar, excepto según lo señalizado.
c. Se permite fogatas dentro de una estructura de
contención.

▶ RALSTON CREEK SWA — CONDADO DE JEFFERSON

INDICACIONES: Desde Golden, diríjase 1 milla al norte
en la ctra. 93 hacia Golden Gate Canyon Rd. Gire a
la izquierda y continúe al oeste por 13 millas hasta el
cañón. Gire a la derecha en Crawford Gulch, continúe
entre 3 a 4 millas hacia el este; el estacionamiento de la
SWA está a la derecha.
GMU/ACRES: 38/2100 acres
CAZA: caza mayor, caza menor, animales de peletería
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Está permitido disparar armas de fuego y arcos
solo cuando se caza.

▶ RAMAH SWA — CONDADO DE EL PASO

INDICACIONES: Desde Ramah, diríjase 4 millas al oeste en
la ctra. 24.
GMU/ACRES: 110/400 acres
CAZA: venado, caza menor, aves acuáticas migratorias
PESCA: agua templada
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre, campo de tiro
con arco.
(NOTA: A partir de ago. de 2012, el lago está seco. Llame a
CPW para actualizaciones de condición.)
INSTALACIONES: baños, rampa para botes
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se permite el disparo de armas de fuego o arcos
solo cuando se caza o se pesca con arco. Se
prohíben los rifles de fuego central.
b. No se permite prácticas de tiro, excepto para
equipos de tiro con arco en el campo de tiro con
arco establecido.

▶ RED DOG SWA — CONDADO DE PROWERS

INDICACIONES: Desde Holly diríjase al norte en la CR 35
hacia la calle JJ, luego diríjase al este en la calle JJ por
2 millas.
GMU/ACRES: 127/570 acres
CAZA: caza menor

▶ RED LION SWA — CONDADO DE LOGAN

INDICACIONES: Desde la I-76, tome la salida Red Lion
(N.º 155), luego diríjase 3 millas al norte hasta ctra. 138.
Diríjase 1 milla al noreste hacia la CR 95, luego diríjase
0.25 millas al norte.
GMUs/ACRES: 90, 92/1297 acres
CAZA: venado, faisán, paloma, conejo, aves acuáticas
PESCA: agua templada
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta las temporadas
habituales de patos, los cazadores deben
registrarse y salir en la estación de control. Los
cazadores no pueden registrarse hasta las 4:00 a.
m.
b. Caza prohibida desde la superficie congelada del
lago y dispositivos flotantes.
c. Se prohíbe el uso de embarcaciones, excepto las
embarcaciones de propulsión a mano, viento
o eléctrica utilizadas para la pesca o para la
colocación y recogida de señuelos y recuperación
de presas de aves acuáticas. La embarcación debe
ser puesta a flote desde la zona designada, tal y
como se indica.

▶ RED MOUNTAIN SWA — CONDADO DE GRAND

INDICACIONES: SWA está 2.5 millas al este de Granby en
la CR 60. Acceso público disponible con permiso del
propietario privado adyacente.
GMU/ACRES: 28/161 acres
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto al público del 15 de abril al 30 de
noviembre.
b. Los perros deben estar bajo control y con correa
por el guía, excepto los animales de servicio o

durante la caza activa, el adiestramiento para caza
o las pruebas de campo con licencia.

▶ REDDY SWA (SERVIDUMBRE DE PESCA) — CONDADO DE LAKE

INDICACIONES: SWA está a unas 7 millas al sur de
Leadville en la ctra. 24, en el paso elevado de la ctra.
Arkansas River.
GMUs/ACRES: 48, 49/8 acres
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto únicamente para la pesca.
b. Acceso permitido solo dentro de los 30 pies de
la línea de flotación alta o según lo señalizado.
Acceso solo desde las áreas de estacionamiento
designadas.
c. Los perros están prohibidos.

▶ RICHARD SWA (ALQUILER DE PESCA Y CAZAR)

— CONDADO DE JACKSON
INDICACIONES: Desde Walden, diríjase 0.5 millas con
dirección oeste en la ctra. 14 hacia CR 12W, luego siga
por 8 millas con dirección oeste hacia la CR 7. Después
diríjase 7 millas al norte hacia Lake John SWA. Diríjase
al extremo sur del lago John hacia el estacionamiento.
GMU/ACRES: 161/2323 acres, 6 millas de río
CAZA: caza mayor, caza menor, aves acuáticas
PESCA: Río Platte Norte, arroyo de agua fría North Fork
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto únicamente para la caza y la pesca.
b. Prohibida la caza a 200 yardas de los edificios.
c. Está permitido disparar armas de fuego y arcos solo
cuando se caza.

▶ RIO BLANCO LAKE SWA — CONDADO DE RIO BLANCO.

INDICACIONES: Desde Meeker, diríjase 20 millas con
dirección oeste en la ctra. 64.
GMUs/ACRES: 11, 22/383 acres
CAZA: aves acuáticas, conejos
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría, lago de aguas cálidas
RECREACIÓN: navegación a motor, esquí acuático,
observación de vida silvestre, campamento en el área
designada
INSTALACIONES: baños, rampa para botes
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Estacionamiento solo en áreas designadas, y el
acceso a la unidad Roselund es solo para uso
diurno.
b. Caza mayor con tiro con arco únicamente.
c. Se permite las actividades de contacto acuático y la
botadura y el uso de embarcaciones.
d. Se permite acampar.
e. Los perros deben estar bajo control y con correa
por el guía, excepto los animales de servicio o
durante la caza activa, el adiestramiento para caza
o las pruebas de campo con licencia.
e. Se permite fogatas dentro de una estructura de
contención.

▶ RIO GRANDE SWA — CONDADO DE RIO GRANDE

INDICACIONES: Desde Monte Vista, diríjase 3 millas con
dirección este en la Av. Sherman.
GMU/ACRES: 791/935 acres
CAZA: venado, conejo, paloma, aves acuáticas
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: senderismo, observación de vida silvestre
INSTALACIONES: baños, áreas de estacionamiento
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto del 16 de julio al 14 de febrero. En los
caminos establecidos, se permite el senderismo,
los paseos a caballo y el ingreso de perros bajo
control y atados por el guía. El Responsable de
Vida Silvestre de la zona puede autorizar el acceso
durante el cierre si no perjudica a las aves que
anidan o invernan.
b. Se permite acampar a los cazadores de aves
acuáticas con licencia durante las temporadas de
caza de aves acuáticas en áreas de estacionamiento
con baños.
c. El responsable de Vida silvestre de la zona podrá
establecer cierres para gestionar la presión de la
caza y la seguridad durante las temporadas de aves
acuáticas.

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▶ RIO GRANDE RIVER SWA (SERVIDUMBRE DE PESCA DEL NORTE)

— CONDADO DE RÍO GRANDE
INDICACIONES: Desde Del Norte, tome la ctra. 160 oeste.
SWA está en el lado norte de la ctra. 160 y comienza
poco más allá de la ciudad de Hanna.
GMU/ACRES: 79/124 acres
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto únicamente para la pesca.
b. Se prohíbe el uso de embarcaciones, excepto las de
propulsión manual permitidas en la rampa CR 17.

RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se permite acampar del 15 de agosto–31 de mayo.

▶ ROEBER SWA — CONDADO DE DELTA

INDICACIONES: Desde Paonia en Av. Onarga diríjase al
sur por la calle Lamborn Mesa hacia la calle Minerich.
Continúe por 1 milla al sur sobre la calle Minerich hacia
el estacionamiento.
GMU/ACRES: 53/1030 acres
CAZA: venado, alce, conejo
PESCA: lago de agua fría
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto únicamente para la caza y la pesca.
b. Abierto desde el 1 de mayo hasta el final de la
temporada regular de caza mayor.
c. Se prohíbe disparar armas de fuego y cazar en la
servidumbre de espacio abierto.
d. Perros prohibidos.

▶ RITO HONDO RES. SWA — CONDADO DE HINSDALE

INDICACIONES: Desde Creede, diríjase 35 millas con
dirección oeste en la ctra. 149 hacia USFS Rd. 513, luego
diríjase por 2 millas hacia el noroeste por la bifurcación.
Tome la bifurcación de la derecha por 200 yardas al
norte.
GMU/ACRES: 76/41 acres
PESCA: lago de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: campamento, pícnic, observación de vida
silvestre
INSTALACIONES: baño, campamentos
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Sólo se permite embarcaciones propulsadas a
mano, a viento o por motor eléctrico que se
utilicen como ayuda para la pesca.

▶ ROSEMONT RES. SWA — CONDADO DE TELLER

INDICACIONES: Desde Divide, diríjase 15 millas con
dirección sur en la ctra. 67 hacia la calle Gold Camp,
cerca de Victor. Luego diríjase 20 millas al este Desde
Colorado Springs. Gire al oeste en la Old Stage Rd. en
la intersección de Old Stage Rd. y Cheyenne Mountain
Blvd. continúe por la calle Old Stage Rd./Gold
Camp Rd. (USFS Rd. 370) 11 millas hacia el área de
estacionamiento.
GMU/ACRES: 59/357 acres
PESCA: lago de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
INSTALACIONES: baños
RESTRICCIONES:
a. La represa, el área cerca de la casa del cuidador y
el lado norte del embalse están cerrados según lo
anunciado.
b. Estacionamiento y acceso únicamente desde las
áreas de estacionamiento establecidas.
c. Embarcaciones prohibidas excepto flotadores para
pesca.
d. Pesca permitida de 5 a.m.–9 p.m.
e. Se prohíbe los perros, la pesca en hielo y el disparo
de armas de fuego.

▶ ROAD CANYON RES. SWA — CONDADO DE HINSDALE

INDICACIONES: Desde Creede, diríjase 25 millas con
dirección oeste en la ctra. 149 hacia USFS Rd. 520, luego
siga por 4 millas con dirección oeste.
GMU/ACRES: 76/177 acres
PESCA: lago de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
INSTALACIONES: baño, agua potable, rampa para botes
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe el uso de la embarcación si crea una
estela de aguas bravas.

▶ ROARING FORK/GIANINETTI SWA (ALQUILER DE PESCA)

— CONDADO DE GARFIELD
INDICACIONES: Along Roaring Fork River between
Carbondale and Glenwood Springs entrance is 100 yards
E of intersection of Hwys. 82 and 133.
GMU: 43
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto solo para la pesca; acceso permitido desde
los puntos designados según lo señalizado.
b. No se admiten perros.

▶ RUNYON/FOUNTAIN LAKES SWA — CONDADO DE PUEBLO

INDICACIONES: Desde Pueblo, diríjase al sur por la I-25
hasta la salida 98-A, luego diríjase al sur por Santa Fe
hasta Runyon Field. Diríjase al este por la calle Runyon
Field Rd. por 0.5 millas.
GMU/ACRES: 123/88 acres
PESCA: pesca en aguas templadas y frías
RECREACIÓN: pícnic, senderismo, observación de vida
silvestre
INSTALACIONES: baños, sendero natural, muelle de pesca
para discapacitados
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto al público de 7:30 a. m. a 9:30 p. m.; sin
restricciones de tiempo para la pesca.
b. Bicicletas permitidas.
c. Sólo se permite embarcaciones propulsadas a
mano, a viento o por motor eléctrico que se
utilizan como ayuda para la pesca.
d. Los perros deben estar bajo control y atados por el
guía en todo momento.

▶ ROCK CREEK SWA — CONDADOS DE ROUTT Y GRAND

INDICACIONES: Desde Kremmling, diríjase 6 millas al
norte en la ctra. 40 hacia la ctra. 134, luego diríjase
12 millas al oeste por Gore Pass hasta USFS Rd. 206.
Diríjase 2.5 millas al suroeste.
GMU/ACRES: 15/205 acres
CAZA: venado, alce, conejo, urogallo oscuro, aves
acuáticas
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: campamento, senderismo, observación de
vida silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:manadas
a. Se permite acampar.
b. Se permite fogatas dentro de la estructura de
contención establecida.

▶ RUSSELL LAKES SWA — CONDADO DE SAGUACHE

▶ ROCKY FORD SWA — CONDADO DE OTERO

INDICACIONES: Desde Rocky Ford, diríjase 2 millas al
noreste en la ctra. 266, cruce el puente y gire hacia el este
en la CR 80.5.
TERRENO DE McCLELLAND: Diríjase 1.25 millas más hacia el
este de las direcciones anteriores.
GMUs/ACRES: 125, 129/1142 acres en total
CAZA: venado, conejo, faisán, codorniz blanca, paloma,
aves acuáticas
PESCA: agua templada
RECREACIÓN: campamento, senderismo, observación de
vida silvestre
INSTALACIONES: baños
NOTA: La unidad 129 tiene una superficie pequeña y un
acceso limitado.

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INDICACIONES: Desde Saguache, diríjase 9 millas al sur
en la ctra. 285 hacia la CR R, luego diríjase 1.5 millas
al este.
GMU/ACRES: 682/4579 acres
CAZA: conejo, paloma, aves acuáticas
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto al público del 16 de julio al 14 de febrero
y según lo publicado. Secc. 29 cerrado durante las
temporadas de aves acuáticas.
b. Cerrado después de la 1 p. m. durante la primera
temporada de aves acuáticas.
c. Estacionar solo en las áreas de estacionamiento
establecidas.
d. Se permite acampar a los cazadores de aves
acuáticas con licencia durante las temporadas

de caza de aves acuáticas y solo en unidades
independientes en áreas designadas.
e. Las pruebas de campo pueden autorizarse en
febrero, marzo, agosto y septiembre.
f. Se requiere una licencia de caza o pesca o un
pase para el Área de vida silvestre del estado de
Colorado, excepto para el área de estacionamiento
y los baños ubicados a la salida de la autopista.
285.

▶ SAM CAUDILL SWA — CONDADO DE GARFIELD

INDICACIONES: Desde Glenwood Springs, tome el Colo. 82
por 3.6 millas al sur. Gire levemente a la derecha hacia
la calle Old State ctra. 82, continúe por 0.6 millas y gire
levemente a la derecha hacia la CR 109. SWA está a la
izquierda.
GMU: 444
PESCA: lago de agua fría
INSTALACIONES: rampa para botes, estacionamiento
limitado
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se permite la botadura y el uso de embarcaciones, a
menos que dichas embarcaciones sean personales,
en cuyo caso, está prohibido.
b. Se prohíbe disparar armas de fuego o arcos.

▶ SANCHEZ RES. SWA — CONDADO DE COSTILLA

INDICACIONES: Desde San Luis, diríjase 3 millas al este por
la ctra. 152 hacia la ctra. 242, luego diríjase 5.2 millas
al sur.
GMU/ACRES: 83/1462 acres
PESCA: lago de agua templada
INSTALACIONES: baños, rampa para botes
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto únicamente para la pesca.
b. Se prohíbe disparar armas de fuego o arcos.
c. Se permite acampar.

▶ SAND DRAW SWA — CONDADO DE SEDGWICK

INDICACIONES: Desde la I-76 en Julesburg (N.º 180),
diríjase 8 millas al sur en la ctra. 385 hacia la CR 16, gire
al este en la CR 49 y continúe por 1 milla al sur.
GMU/ACRES: 93/209 acres
CAZA: venado, pavo, faisán, paloma, conejo, ardilla
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto de 4 a. m. a 9 p. m.
b. Caza abierta solo para jóvenes/mentores. Solo
puede cazar un mentor por joven.

▶ SANDS LAKE SWA — CONDADO DE CHAFFEE

INDICACIONES: Desde Salida, diríjase 0.1 millas con
dirección oeste en la ctra. 291. SWA se encuentra al este
de la ctra., frente al Centro Médico Regional Heart of
the Rockies.
GMU/ACRES: 57/14 acres
PESCA: lago y río de agua fría
INSTALACIONES: baños
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe la caza y el disparo de armas de fuego
o arcos.
b. Bicicletas permitidas.
c. Se admite el ingreso de perros, pero deben estar
bajo control y atados por el guía.

▶ SANDSAGE SWA — CONDADO DE YUMA

INDICACIONES: Desde Wray, diríjase 4.5 millas con
dirección oeste en la ctra. 34 hacia la CR 35, luego
diríjase 0.25 millas al oeste hacia la CR CC. Luego
diríjase 0.5 millas al sur.
GMU/ACRES: 101/287 acres
CAZA: venado, pavo, faisán, codorniz, paloma, conejo,
ardilla, aves acuáticas
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto de 4 a. m. a 9 p. m.
b. Se prohíbe el disparo de armas de fuego o arcos,
excepto que se pueden usar escopetas con
perdigones o arcos para cazar.

▶ SANDY BLUFFS SWA — CONDADO DE YUMA

INDICACIONES: Desde Idalia, diríjase 8.5 millas con
dirección norte en CR DD en Arikaree River.

�ÁREAS DE VIDA
SILVESTRE
GMU/ACRES: 102/3202 acres
CAZA: venado, pavo, paloma, conejo, ardilla
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto de 4 a. m. a 9 p. m., desde el 1 de
septiembre hasta el 31 de mayo.
b. Se prohíbe el adiestramiento canino

NUEVO ▶ COLINAS DE SAN LUIS SWA — COSTILLA CO.

INDICACIONES: Desde Fort Garland, vaya al S por la
autopista. 159 por 10 millas hasta Costilla CR X,
luego hacia el O por CR X por 9 millas hasta CR 10,
luego hacia el S por CR 10 por 1 milla hasta la entrada
principal.
GMUs/ACRES: 83/17000 acres
CAZA: alces, ciervos, aves acuáticas, caza menor
PESCA: Cinco millas de acceso de pesca frente al río
Grande; lucio del norte
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre, caminatas,
campamento disperso primitivo, fotografía
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se permite acampar mientras se realizan
actividades de caza o pesca.
b. Se permite fogatas dentro de la estructura de
contención cuando se asocian con actividades
de caza o pesca.

▶ SAN LUIS LAKES SWA — CONDADO DE ALAMOSA

INDICACIONES: Desde Walsenburg, tome la ctra. 160 con
dirección oeste por 60 millas. Tome la ctra. 150 con
dirección norte por 13.5 millas. Gire a la izquierda en
Six Mile Lane y continúe por 8 millas, luego diríjase al
norte por 0.125 millas hasta la entrada.
GMU/ACRES: 82/3317 acres
CAZA: aves acuáticas, paloma
PESCA: lago de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre, caza mayor,
pesca, campamento, senderismo, paseos en bote, esquí
de fondo/senderismo con raquetas de nieve
INSTALACIONES: rampa para botes, áreas de
estacionamiento, sitios de pícnic, conexiones eléctricas,
estación de descarga
RESTRICCIONES:
Tenga en cuenta que se ha eliminado el requisito de
permiso de acceso anual de $43. Cualquier persona de
16 años o más debe tener ahora una licencia de caza o
pesca válida, o el nuevo Pase de Área de Vida Silvestre
del Estado de Colorado para acceder a esta propiedad, y
a todas las demás SWA.
a. Se prohíbe operar embarcaciones al N de la línea
de boyas.
b. Cerrado del 15 de febrero–15 de julio al N de la
línea de boyas y línea de cerca del NO. Cuando
está abierto, área accesible solo a pie o a caballo.
c. Bicicletas permitidas como ayuda en la caza y la
pesca únicamente.
d. Se permite carritos de juego.
e. Se permite acampar en las áreas designadas.
f. Los perros deben estar bajo control y con correa
por parte del guía, excepto los animales de
servicio o cuando estén cazando activamente,
entrenándose para cazar o durante pruebas de
campo con licencia.

▶ SAN MIGUEL SWA (SERVIDUMBRE DE PESCA: APPLEBAUGH)

— CONDADO DE SAN MIGUEL
INDICACIONES: Desde Placerville, diríjase 0.75 millas al
sur en la ctra. 145.
GMU/ACRES: 70/13 acres
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre

▶ SAPINERO SWA — CONDADO DE GUNNISON

INDICACIONES: Desde Gunnison, diríjase 15 millas con
dirección oeste en la ctra. 50. Acceso desde la ctra. 50 en
las carreteras Rainbow Lake, Red Creek, East Elk Creek
y Dry Gulch.
GMU/ACRES: 54/7129 acres
CAZA: venado, alce, conejo, urogallo oscuro
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre

▶ SARVIS CREEK SWA — CONDADO DE ROUTT

INDICACIONES: Desde Steamboat Springs, diríjase
4.5 millas al sur en la ctra. 131 hacia la CR 18, luego
diríjase 7 millas al sureste.
GMU/ACRES: 15/309 acres
CAZA: venado, alce, urogallo oscuro, aves acuáticas
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: senderismo, observación de vida silvestre
INSTALACIONES: baños
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se permite el disparo de armas de fuego o arcos
solo cuando se caza.
b. Se permite acampar a los cazadores con licencia
durante la temporada de caza mayor más 3 días
antes y 3 días después de cada temporada.
c. Se permite fogatas dentro de la estructura de
contención durante el campamento.

▶ SAWHILL PONDS — CONDADO DE BOULDER

INDICACIONES: Desde la I-25 tome la ctra. 7 oeste. Gire
al norte en la calle 75 El SWA está al oeste de la calle 75
después de cruzar la calle Valmont Dr.
GMU/ACRES: 29/208 acres
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto al acceso público de 5 a. m. hasta la
medianoche.
b. Es posible que se indique que otras actividades
estén prohibidas para implementar el acuerdo
de administración entre CPW y la Ciudad de
Boulder.
c. Se prohíbe el uso de embarcaciones y la caza.
d. Cabalgatas únicamente en caminos de
mantenimiento establecidos.
e. Los perros deben estar bajo control y atados por el
guía en todo momento.
f. NO se requiere un pase válido para cazar o pescar
o para el Área de Vida Silvestre del Estado de
Colorado para ACCEDER a esta propiedad.

▶ SEDGWICK BAR SWA — CONDADO DE SEDGWICK

INDICACIONES: Desde Sedgwick, diríjase 2 millas al
noreste en la ctra. 138 hacia la carretera de acceso, luego
continúe por 0.5 millas al sur.
GMU/ACRES: 92/885 acres
CAZA: venado, pavo, codorniz, paloma, conejo, ardilla,
aves acuáticas
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto de 4 a. m. a 9 p. m.
b. Solo se permite la caza de venados en el fin de
semana de apertura de la temporada regular de
caza con rifle en las llanuras y el primer día y el fin
de semana de la temporada tardía de caza en las
llanuras.
c. Se prohíbe botar o utilizar embarcaciones durante
las temporadas de aves acuáticas.

▶ SEGO SPRINGS SWA — CONDADO DE CONEJOS

INDICACIONES: Desde Manassa, diríjase 3 millas con
dirección este en la ctra. 142 hacia la carretera de acceso,
luego diríjase 0.5 millas al norte.
GMU/ACRES: 81/640 acres
CAZA: conejo, paloma, aves acuáticas
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto del 16 de julio al 14 de febrero.
b. Se permite acampar mientras se realizan
actividades de caza o pesca.
b. Se permite fogatas dentro de la estructura de
contención mientras se realizan actividades de
caza o pesca.
c. Las pruebas de campo pueden autorizarse en ago.
y sept.

▶ SETCHFIELD SWA — CONDADO DE BENT

INDICACIONES: Desde las ctras. 50 y 101 en Las Animas,
tome la ctra. 101 sur por 16 millas hacia la CR P. Diríjase
al oeste en la CR P por 1 milla hacia la CR 11, luego
diríjase al sur por 6 millas en las CR 11 y 10.
GMU/ACRES: 130/2438 acres
CAZA: berrendo, conejo, faisán, codorniz blanca,
codorniz escamada, paloma
RECREACIÓN: pícnic, observación de vida silvestre

▶ SEYMOUR LAKE SWA — CONDADO DE JACKSON

INDICACIONES: Desde Walden, diríjase 14 millas con
dirección suroeste en la ctra. 14 hacia la CR 28, luego
diríjase 1 milla al sur hacia la CR 11. Diríjase 3 millas al
sur en la CR 11A, luego diríjase 0.5 millas al oeste.
GMU/ACRES: 17/81 acres de agua
CAZA: aves acuáticas
PESCA: lago de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: campamento, pícnic, observación de vida
silvestre
INSTALACIONES: baños, rampa para botes
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe operar una embarcación si crea una
estela de aguas bravas.
b. Se permite el disparo de armas de fuego o arcos
solo cuando se caza.
c. Se permite acampar en las áreas designadas.
d. Se permite fogatas dentro de la estructura de
contención establecida en áreas designadas.
e. Los perros deben estar bajo control y con correa
por el guía, excepto los animales de servicio o
durante la caza activa, el adiestramiento para caza
o las pruebas de campo con licencia.

▶ SHARPTAIL RIDGE SWA — CONDADO DE DOUGLAS

INDICACIONES: Tome la ctra. 85 sur hacia Roxborough
Park. Gire al oeste en Titan Pkwy., incorpórese a la calle
Titan. Gire al sur en la calle Roxborough Park. SWA está
cerca del final de la carretera (antes de la curva oeste).
SWA se extiende hacia el sur.
GMU/ACRES: 51/699 acres
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto desde el amanecer hasta el atardecer.
Acceso únicamente a pie.
b. Se permite la caza solo para venados y alces,
y solo con permiso de caza obtenido por el
proceso de asignación de Sharptail Ridge SWA.
Los cazadores deben tener licencia limitada de
venado o alce para GMU 51 antes de solicitar
el permiso. Máximo 2 cazadores diarios. Se
permiten solicitudes grupales para un máximo
de 2 cazadores por grupo. Permisos válidos solo
por 2–3 días a partir del fin de semana del Día
del Trabajo. Solicitudes disponibles en la oficina
de área de CPW en Denver: 303-291-7227. Los
titulares de los permisos pueden llevar a 1 persona
no cazadora; esa persona debe permanecer con los
cazadores en todo momento.
c. Los cazadores pueden estacionarse en el área de
estacionamiento detrás de la puerta durante
las horas en la que se les permite cazar. Está
prohibido conducir a otro lugar en la propiedad.
d. NO se requiere un pase válido para cazar o pescar
o para el Área de Vida Silvestre del Estado de
Colorado para ACCEDER a esta propiedad.

▶ SHRIVER-WRIGHT SWA — CONDADO DE RIO GRANDE

INDICACIONES: Desde Monte Vista, diríjase 3 millas con
dirección este en la Av. Sherman.
GMU/ACRES: 791/120 acres
CAZA: venado, conejo, paloma, aves acuáticas
PESCA: río de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre, fotografía
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe cazar con rifles de percusión central.
b. Se prohíbe disparar armas de fuego o arcos,
excepto durante la caza o, en el caso de los arcos,
cuando se utilizan en el campo de tiro con arco.
c. Los arcos en el campo de tiro con arco deben
cumplir con lo siguiente: objetivo y punto de
campo únicamente (sin puntas anchas); ballestas
prohibidas; todas las personas deben cumplir con
las reglas de seguridad del campo de tiro tal y
como se señalizan.
d. Se permite acampar a los cazadores de aves
acuáticas con licencia durante las temporadas
de caza de aves acuáticas y solo en áreas de
estacionamiento con unidades independientes.
e. Los perros deben estar bajo control y con correa
por el guía, excepto los animales de servicio o
durante la caza activa, el adiestramiento para caza
o las pruebas de campo con licencia.
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�ÁREAS DE VIDA
SILVESTRE
debajo del puente del ferrocarril y acérquese al
estacionamiento a la izquierda en 1/4 de milla.
GMU/ACRES: 15/45.5 acres
PESCA: corriente de agua fría
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto en abril. 1–30 de noviembre solo para
pesca.
b. Abierto al público desde 1 hora antes del
amanecer hasta 1 hora después del atardecer.
c. Acceso permitido en las ubicaciones designadas
de "Área de acceso de pesca" y "Desvío de acceso
público" en el mapa.
d. Solo acceso sin cita previa.
e. Se prohíbe la caza y descarga de armas de fuego
o arcos.

f. NO se requiere un pase válido para cazar o pescar
o para el Área de vida silvestre del estado de
Colorado para ACCEDER a esta propiedad.

▶ SIKES RANCH SWA — CONDADO DE BACA Y LAS ANIMAS

INDICACIONES: Desde Prichett, diríjase al oeste por la ctra.
160 hacia la CR 3. Diríjase al sur en la CR 3 por aprox.
8 millas.
GMU/ACRES: 143, 144/7139 acres
CAZA: venados, pavos, depredadores
PESCA: pez sol verde, siluro negro
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto al público desde 1 hora antes del amanecer
hasta 1 hora después del atardecer. Los cazadores
pueden permanecer el tiempo que sea razonable
para recuperar las piezas abatidas. También se
permite la caza nocturna con permiso.
b. Acceso prohibido en la envolvente del edificio
y las zonas de seguridad designadas, según lo
señalizado.
c. Estacionamiento permitido solo en áreas
designadas.
d. Solo se admite la caza con trampas solo con
permiso. Los permisos deben estar en los
tramperos en todo momento durante la captura.
Permisos disponibles en la oficina de área de CPW
en Lamar.

▶ SMITH LAKE SWA — CONDADO DE LARIMER

INDICACIONES: Desde la I-25 en la salida de Wellington,
diríjase 0.3 millas al oeste en la ctra. 1 hacia la CR
7, diríjase 1.4 millas al norte hacia la CR 66 y luego
2 millas al oeste.
GMU/ACRES: 9/135 acres
PESCA: especies de aguas templadas y frías
RECREACIÓN: pícnic, observación de vida silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto al público desde 1 hora antes del
amanecer hasta 1 hora después del atardecer; sin
restricciones de tiempo para la pesca.
b. Se prohíbe disparar armas de fuego o arcos.
c. Se prohíbe operar una embarcación si crea una
estela de aguas bravas.
d. Se prohíben los OHV y las motos de nieve.
e. Los perros deben estar bajo control y con correa
por el guía, excepto los animales de servicio o
durante la caza activa, el adiestramiento para caza
o las pruebas de campo con licencia.

▶ SIMMONS SWA — CONDADO DE YUMA

INDICACIONES: Desde Wray, diríjase al sur por 5 millas
en la ctra. 385 hacia la CR 30. Diríjase al este por
aprox. 1 milla en la carretera pavimentada, gire al sur
siguiendo la carretera pavimentada, gire al este hacia
la CR 22, luego continúe 0.5 millas al este hasta el
estacionamiento.
GMU/ACRES: 102/2157 acres
CAZA: venado, pavo, paloma, conejo, ardilla
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto de 4 a. m. a 9 p. m., desde el 1 de septiembre
hasta el 31 de mayo.
b. Se prohíbe entrenar perros.

▶ SMITH RES. SWA — CONDADO DE COSTILLA

INDICACIONES: Desde Blanca, diríjase 0.5 millas al oeste
en la ctra. 160 hacia la calle Airport, luego continúe por
4 millas al sur.
GMU/ACRES: 83/278 acres
CAZA: aves acuáticas
PESCA: lago de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
INSTALACIONES: estación de descarga para remolques,
baño, rampa para botes
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Las orillas norte y este están abiertas al acceso
público del 16 de juliohastael 14 de feb. solamente.
b. Solo se puede pescar a menos de 200 yardas de
la represa desde el 1 de nov. hasta el final de la
temporada de aves acuáticas.
c. Las pruebas de campo podrán autorizarse en feb.,
marzo, ago. y sept.
d. Se prohíbe la circulación de vehículos a menos de
50 pies del agua.

▶ SIMPSON PONDS SWA — CONDADO DE LARIMER

INDICACIONES: Desde la I-25 en la ctra. 402 salida (N.º
255), diríjase 2 millas con dirección oeste en la ctra. 402
hacia la CR 9E, luego continúe 0.5 millas al norte.
GMU/ACRES: 20/44 acres
CAZA: paloma, aves acuáticas
PESCA: agua templada
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto al público desde 1 hora antes del
amanecer hasta 1 hora después del atardecer; sin
restricciones de tiempo para la pesca ni para los
cazadores con permiso de caza nocturna.
b. Se prohíbe el uso de embarcaciones, excepto las
embarcaciones propulsadas a mano utilizadas para
la pesca o la caza.
c. Se permite descargar armas de fuego o arcos solo
durante la caza o la pesca con arco.
d. Se prohíbe el uso de caballos y bicicletas.

▶ SOUTH REPUBLICAN SWA — CONDADO DE YUMA

▶ SKAGUAY RES. SWA — CONDADO DE TELLER

INDICACIONES: Desde Victor, diríjase 0.5 millas al este en
la CR 67 hacia la CR 86, luego diríjase 2 millas al este
hacia la CR 861. Diríjase 12 millas al este hacia SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 59/715 acres
PESCA: lago de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
INSTALACIONES: baños, rampa para botes
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe operar una embarcación de una manera
que cree una estela de aguas bravas.

NUEVO ▶ SKCK SWA (SERVIDUMBRE DE PESCA) — ROUTT CO.

INDICACIONES: Desde Steamboat, diríjase hacia el E por
la autopista 40 hacia la ctra. 131, 20 millas al S y luego
a la izquierda en RCR 12. Pase por debajo del puente
del ferrocarril y acérquese al estacionamiento a la
izquierda en 1/4 de milla. Desde Phippsburg, diríjase
hacia el N por la 131 durante aproximadamente
1 milla. Gire a la derecha en RCR 12. Pase por

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INDICACIONES: Desde Burlington, diríjase 21 millas con
dirección norte en la ctra. 385 hacia la CR 1, luego
diríjase 3 millas al este. Diríjase 2 millas al norte y
2 millas al este.
GMUs/ACRES: 103, 109/18,365 acres
CAZA: venado, conejo, ardilla, pavo, faisán, codorniz
blanca, paloma, aves acuáticas, agachadiza común
PESCA: lago de agua templada
RECREACIÓN: campamento, pícnic, observación de vida
silvestre
INSTALACIONES: campamentos, baños, área de pícnic con
pozo de barbacoa
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Estacionamiento y acceso solo desde áreas
designadas.
b. Se puede autorizar pruebas de campo en febrero,
marzo, agosto y septiembre. No se puede autorizar
más de 2 pruebas de febrero–marzo. Solo se puede
autorizar 1 prueba entre agosto–septiembre.
c. Se prohíbe el acceso para la caza de aves acuáticas
en la zona aguas abajo de la presa y según lo
señalizado.

d. Se permite acampar en áreas designadas y
establecidas para acampar.
e. Se permite fogatas dentro de la estructura de
contención establecida en áreas designadas.

▶ SPANISH PEAKS SWA — CONDADO DE LAS ANIMAS

INDICACIONES: Desde Aguilar, diríjase al oeste por la calle
Apishapa; siga las indicaciones.
GMU/ACRES: 85/6450 acres
CAZA: venado, alce, conejo, ardilla, pavo
RECREACIÓN: campamento, senderismo, observación de
vida silvestre
INSTALACIONES: baño, agua potable
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Acceso únicamente desde las zonas de
estacionamiento establecidas. Estacionar solo en
las áreas designadas.
b. Se permite acampar a los cazadores con licencia
durante la temporada de caza mayor, primavera y
otoño del pavo más 3 días antes y 3 días después
de cada temporada.
c. Se permite fogatas dentro de la estructura de
contención establecida en áreas designadas para
acampar.

▶ SPINNEY MOUNTAIN SWA — CONDADO DE PARK

INDICACIONES: Desde Hartsel, diríjase 3 millas al sur CR
59.
GMUs/ACRES: 58, 581/1937 acres
CAZA: aves acuáticas, berrendo
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe acampar y encender fogatas.

▶ STALKER LAKE SWA — CONDADO DE YUMA

INDICACIONES: Desde Wray, diríjase 2 millas con
dirección oeste en la ctra. 34 hacia la CR FF. Diríjase
1.5 millas al norte hacia la carretera de acceso, luego
diríjase 0.5 millas al oeste.
GMU/ACRES: 98/75 acres
CAZA: paloma, aves acuáticas
PESCA: lago de agua templada
RECREACIÓN: pícnic, observación de vida silvestre
INSTALACIONES: baño, rampa para botes, refugios para
pícnic, mesas
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se permite la caza después del 31 de octubre en las
áreas al E de la presa únicamente.
b. Se prohíbe la caza en la mitad O del lago.
c. Se prohíbe disparar armas de fuego o arcos, excepto
en el caso de arcos en el campo de tiro con arco, y,
en el caso de las escopetas con perdigones o arcos
durante la caza.
d. Embarcaciones prohibidas, excepto las de
propulsión manual o eléctrica.

▶ NUEVO STEAMBOAT SPRINGS SWA (SERVIDUMBRE DE PESCA)

— ROUTT CO.
INDICACIONES: Desde Steamboat Springs, avance 1 milla
al S en Routt CR 14 (River Rd.). Estacionamiento
disponible para uno o dos vehículos dentro de un área
de 1/4 de milla a lo largo de Routt CR 14 (River Rd.).
GMUs/ACRES: 131/51 acres
PESCA: corriente de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto solo para la pesca.
b. Se prohíbe el disparo de armas de fuego o arcos.

▶ STORM MOUNTAIN ACCESS ROAD — CONDADO DE LARIMER

INDICACIONES: Desde Loveland, tome la ctra. 34 hacia
el oeste a Big Thomspon School; diríjase al norte por
4 millas en la calle Buckhorn (CR 27) hacia Masonville.
Diríjase hacia el noroeste en la calle Buckhorn por
2.5 millas hacia la calle Bar D Ranch (Carretera de
acceso a Storm Mountain).
GMU: 20
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Cerrado según lo señalizado.

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b. Los OHV deben remolcarse hasta que estén en
terrenos del Servicio Forestal de EE. UU.
c. NO se requiere un pase válido para cazar o pescar
o para el Área de Vida Silvestre del Estado de
Colorado para ACCEDER a esta propiedad.
NOTA: Carretera cerrada cuando el USFS cierra sus
puertas (1 de dic.). Carretera abierta solo durante todas
las temporadas de caza mayor hasta la fecha.
NOTA: Los vehículos todoterreno y las motos de
motocross deben ir en remolque hasta que estén en
terrenos del USFS.

▶ SUMMIT RES. SWA — CONDADO DE MONTEZUMA

INDICACIONES: Desde Mancos, diríjase 9 millas con
dirección noroeste en la ctra. 184.
GMU/ACRES: 73/526 acres
CAZA: aves acuáticas
PESCA: agua templada
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
INSTALACIONES: baños, rampa para botes
RESTRICCIONES:
a. La botadura y el uso de embarcaciones puede estar
permitido según lo señalizado. Comuníquese
con la oficina de CPW de Durango para obtener
información actualizada. Cuando esté permitido,
operar una embarcación de una manera que cree
una estela de aguas bravas no está permitido.
b. Los perros deben estar bajo control y con correa
por el guía, excepto los animales de servicio o
durante la caza activa, el adiestramiento para caza
o las pruebas de campo con licencia.

▶ TAMARACK RANCH SWA — CONDADO DE LOGAN

INDICACIONES: Desde la I-76 en la salida Crook (N.º 149),
diríjase 0.5 millas al norte por la ctra. 55.
GMUs/ACRES: 91, 93/10,696 acres
CAZA: venado, pavo, faisán, codorniz, paloma, conejo,
ardilla, aves acuáticas
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre, campamento
limitado
INSTALACIONES: baño, agua potable
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto de 4 a. m. a 9 p. m.
b. En el fin de semana de apertura de la temporada
regular de caza de venados con rifle en las llanuras
y el primer día y el fin de semana de la temporada
tardía, solo se permite la caza de venados.
c. Registro obligatorio de entrada y salida en
los puestos de control. Los cazadores deben
estacionar en la zona de caza designada. Pasadas
las 9 a. m., los cazadores podrán cazar en áreas
adyacentes. Los cazadores de venados y pavos solo
deben registrarse en el área este, oeste o sur de
Tamarack.
d. Desde el 25 de oct. hasta el final de las temporadas
regulares de pato, las reservas están disponibles,
pero no son requeridas durante los fines de
semana y feriados estatales y federales. Consulte
“Reservas: Caza” (página 1) para más detalles.
e. Las pruebas de campo podrán autorizarse en feb.,
marzo, ago. y sept. Máximo 3 pruebas en feb.,
marzo o ago. Máximo de 1 prueba en sept.
f. Se prohíbe botar o utilizar embarcaciones durante
las temporadas de aves acuáticas.
g. Solo se permite acampar en las áreas designadas.

ESTANQUES DE AUMENTO:

a. La caza de aves acuáticas se realiza por sorteo
desde el día de apertura de la segunda temporada
de patos hasta el final de la temporada de ganso
oscuro.
b. Solo se permite la caza en un estanque/zona de
caza específica cada día.
c. Para participar en el sorteo, envíe una tarjeta
postal o una carta con sello hasta el 30 de sept.
a la Oficina de Área de CPW en Brush, con su
nombre, dirección, número de teléfono, número
de identificación personal (CID) y las fechas de
reserva deseadas. Los cazadores deben tener una
licencia válida y sellos para cazar aves acuáticas

para entrar. Los cazadores pueden solicitar
variasfechas de caza en una sola presentación.
d. Los cazadores que ganen el sorteo están obligados
a cumplir todas las normas de caza pertinentes.
Registro obligatorio de entrada y salida en los
puestos de control. Máximo de 4 cazadores por
grupo por día. Los cazadores deben estacionarse
en las áreas de estacionamiento designadas,
pero se les permite dejar señuelos a través de
las carreteras y los caminos 4x4 como se indica.
Los cazadores deben permanecer en los caminos
existentes tal y como están señalizados.
e. Registro obligatorio de entrada y salida en los
puestos de control durante la temporada de orden
de conservación del ganso ligero.

▶ TARRYALL RES. SWA — CONDADO DE PARK

INDICACIONES: Desde Jefferson, diríjase 16.5 millas al
sureste por la CR 77.
GMUs/ACRES: 50, 501/711 acres de tierra, 175 acres de
agua
CAZA: venado, alce, aves acuáticas
PESCA: lago de agua fría, pesca de arroyo
RECREACIÓN: campamento
INSTALACIONES: baños, rampa para botes
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Cerrado en presa, aliviadero, estructuras de salida.
b. Se prohíbe operar una embarcación si crea una
estela de aguas bravas.
c. Se prohíbe el uso de OHV y motos de nieve.
d. Se prohíbe disparar armas de fuego, pistolas de
perdigones o arcos en los campamentos.
e. Se permite acampar en campamentos designados y
sitios numerados.
f. Los perros deben estar bajo control y con correa
por parte del guía, excepto los animales de
servicio o cuando estén cazando activamente,
entrenándose para cazar o durante pruebas de
campo con licencia.

▶ TAYLOR RIVER SWA — CONDADO DE GUNNISON

INDICACIONES: Desde Gunnison, diríjase 10 millas con
dirección norte en la ctra. 135 hacia la CR 742 (Taylor
River Rd.); luego diríjase 18 millas al este hacia la base
de Taylor Res.
GMU/ACRES: 55/13 acres
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Cerrado desde la represa de Taylor hasta
325 yardas río abajo.
b. Estacionar solo en las áreas designadas.
c. Se prohíbe la caza y descarga de armas de fuego o
arcos.

▶ TERRACE RES. SWA — CONDADO DE CONEJOS

INDICACIONES: Desde Monte Vista, diríjase 12 millas con
dirección sur en la ctra. 15 hacia USFS Rd. 250, luego
continúe 9 millas al oeste.
GMUs/ACRES: 80, 81/240 acres
PESCA: lago de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre

▶ TETER-MICHIGAN CREEK SWA — CONDADO DE PARK

INDICACIONES: Desde Jefferson, diríjase 2 millas con
dirección sur en la ctra. 285, luego diríjase 2 millas al
norte en la CR 35.
GMU/ACRES: 500/950 acres
CAZA: caza mayor, aves acuáticas
PESCA: pesca en arroyos de aguas frías
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre

▶ THURSTON RES. SWA — CONDADO DE PROWERS

INDICACIONES: Desde Lamar, diríjase 9 millas al norte en
la ctra. 196 hacia la CR TT, diríjase 1 milla al oeste hacia
la CR 7 luego diríjase 0.25 millas al norte.
GMU/ACRES: 127/400 acres
CAZA: paloma, aves acuáticas, conejo
PESCA: agua templada
RECREACIÓN: navegación a motor, navegación a vela, surf
a vela, esquí acuático, observación de vida silvestre
INSTALACIONES: rampa para botes, baño

RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto para acceso público 1 hora antes del
amanecer a 1 hora después del atardecer, no hay
restricciones de tiempo para la pesca.
b. Superficie congelada del lago cerrada.
c. Represas, ensenadas, desembocaduras abiertas solo
para la pesca.
d. Se prohíbe la navegación si se crea una estela de
aguas bravas desde el 1 de nov. hasta el último día
de la temporada de aves acuáticas.

▶ TILMAN BISHOP SWA — CONDADO DE MESA

INDICACIONES: Toma la I-70 oeste hacia Grand Junction.
Salida en la ctra. 6 hacia Palisade. Gire al sur en la calle
38, incorpórese a la calle F 1/4. SWA a lo largo del río al
norte de las carreteras F 1/4 y 37 1/4.
GMUs/ACRES: 30, 41/113 acres
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Acceso público prohibido del 15 de marzo–15 de
julio.
b. Acceso solamente a pie.
c. Se permite la caza con equipo de tiro con arco
y escopetas con perdigones o únicamente con
cetrería.
d. Se permite la caza mayor y la caza de aves acuáticas
solo con reserva previa. Las reservas deben
hacerse a través del Sistema de Reservas de Caza.
Consulte la sección “Reservas: Caza” (página 1)
para obtener más detalles. Los cazadores deben
registrar su entrada y salida de la propiedad.
e. Los cazadores de aves acuáticas deben usar los
escondites de caza designados.
f. Se permite disparar armas de fuego o arcos solo
durante la caza.

▶ TIMPAS CREEK SWA (INCLUYE OTERO POND) — CONDADO DE

OTERO
INDICACIONES: Desde Rocky Ford, diríjase 4 millas al sur
en la ctra. 71 hacia la ctra. 10, luego diríjase 2 millas al
este a través del puente Timpas Creek. Diríjase 1 milla
al sur en la CR 21, luego diríjase 1 milla al oeste en la
CR Z.
GMU/ACRES: 135/141 acres
CAZA: conejo, ardilla, faisán, codorniz blanca, paloma,
aves acuáticas
RECREACIÓN: campamento, pícnic, observación de vida
silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se permite acampar del 15 de agosto–31 de mayo.

▶ TOMAHAWK SWA — CONDADO DE PARK

INDICACIONES: Desde Hartsel, diríjase 5 millas al
norte en la ctra. 9, luego diríjase 0.5 millas al área de
estacionamiento. Desde Fairplay, diríjase 10 millas con
dirección sur en la ctra. 9, luego diríjase 0.5 millas al
área de estacionamiento.
GMU/ACRES: 50/1655 acres
CAZA: venado, alce, conejo, aves acuáticas, berrendo
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe el adiestramiento canino y las pruebas
de campo.

▶ TOMICHI CREEK SWA — CONDADO DE GUNNISON

INDICACIONES: En Gunnison, diríjase al sur por la calle
Teller hasta final de carretera. En el estacionamiento de
los campos de softball, encuentre la señal de inicio del
sendero oeste de Mountain. Tome el camino de tierra
hasta el estacionamiento de SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 67/465 acres
CAZA: aves acuáticas
PESCA: agua fría
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Cerrado el acceso al público, salvo la pesca, desde
el final de la temporada de aves acuáticas hasta
el 30 de junio. Abierto el acceso público para la
pesca durante todo el año.
b. Se prohíbe el adiestramiento canino y las pruebas
de campo.

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▶ TOTTEN RES. SWA — CONDADO DE MONTEZUMA

INDICACIONES: Desde Cortez, diríjase 3.5 millas al este en
la ctra. 160 hacia la CR 29, luego diríjase 1 milla al norte.
GMU/ACRES: 73/250 acres
CAZA: aves acuáticas
PESCA: agua templada
RECREACIÓN: pícnic, observación de vida silvestre
INSTALACIONES: baños, rampa para botes
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto para acceso público 1 hora antes del
amanecer a 1 hora después del atardecer, no hay
restricciones de tiempo para la pesca.
b. Cerrado a lo largo de la costa norte del 1 de marzo
al 31 de mayo.
c. Se prohíbe los envases de vidrio.
d. Se prohíbe la caza en la ensenada según lo
señalizado.
e. La botadura y el uso de embarcaciones puede estar
permitido según lo señalizado. Comuníquese
con la oficina de CPW de Durango para obtener
información actualizada. Cuando esté permitido,
operar una embarcación de una manera que cree
una estela de aguas bravas no está permitido.
f. Los perros deben estar bajo control y con correa
por parte del guía, excepto los animales de
servicio o cuando estén cazando activamente,
entrenándose para cazar o durante pruebas de
campo con licencia.
g. NO se requiere un pase válido para cazar o pescar
o para el Área de Vida Silvestre del Estado de
Colorado para ACCEDER a esta propiedad.

▶ TWIN SISTERS SWA — CONDADO DE LARIMER

INDICACIONES: Desde Allenspark, diríjase 4 millas al
norte en la ctra. 7 hacia la calle Meeker Park (USFS 119).
Diríjase 2.5 millas al norte hacia USFS Rd. 325, luego
diríjase 1 milla al oeste.
GMU/ACRES: 20/640 acres
CAZA: venado, alce, urogallo
RECREACIÓN: senderismo, observación de vida silvestre

▶ TWIN SPRUCE PONDS SWA — CONDADO DE MONTEZUMA

INDICACIONES: Desde Dolores, diríjase 9 millas con
dirección noreste por la ctra. 145.
GMU/ACRES: 71, 73 /96 acres
PESCA: pesca de truchas en aguas frías de suelta y captura
RECREACIÓN: pesca, observación de vida silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto para el acceso público desde el amanecer
hasta el atardecer, con acceso solo desde la zona de
estacionamiento designada.
b. Está prohibido los contenedores de vidrio.
c. Se prohíbe acampar y disparar armas de fuego o
arcos.
d. Se prohíbe la navegación, excepto las
embarcaciones propulsadas a mano y los botes
flotadores.

▶ DOS BUTTES RES. SWA — CONDADOS DE BACA Y PROWERSs.

INDICACIONES: Desde Springfield, diríjase 18 millas con
dirección norte en la ctra. 287 hacia la CR B.5, luego
continúe por 3 millas al este.
GMUs/ACRES: 138, 139/8533 acres
CAZA: venado, berrendo, conejo, faisán, codorniz blanca,
codorniz escamada, paloma, aves acuáticas
PESCA: agua templada, trucha de temporada, pez
saugeye, pomoxis, pez brema, bagre de canal, lubina
de boca grande, lubina de boca pequeña, lubina rayada
híbrida
RECREACIÓN: campamento, senderismo, escalada de roca,
observación de vida silvestre
INSTALACIONES: baños, agua potable, campo de tiro,
rampa para botes
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe el uso de embarcaciones, excepto
embarcaciones de lanzamiento manual
propulsadas a mano o con motor eléctrico en los
estanques debajo de la presa.
b. Se permite el uso de embarcaciones y las
actividades de contacto acuático en el embalse.
c. Se permite acampar en áreas designadas y
establecidas para acampar.
d. Se permite fogatas dentro de la estructura de
contención establecida en áreas designadas.

▶ TRUJILLO MEADOWS SWA — CONDADO DE CONEJOS

INDICACIONES: Desde Antonito, diríjase 36 millas con
dirección oeste en la ctra. 17 hacia USFS Rd. 118, luego
siga por 4 millas con dirección oeste.
GMU/ACRES: 81/71 acres
PESCA: lago de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: campamento, pícnic, observación de vida
silvestre
INSTALACIONES: baño, agua potable
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe la navegación si se crea una estela de
aguas rápidas.

▶ TURK’S POND SWA — CONDADO DE BACA

INDICACIONES: Desde Springfield, diríjase 2 millas con
dirección norte por la ctra. 287 hacia la CR HH, luego
diríjase 14 millas al este hacia la CR 39. Continúe por
3.5 millas con dirección norte.
GMU/ACRES: 139/200 acres
CAZA: paloma, faisán, aves acuáticas, conejo
PESCA: agua templada
RECREACIÓN: pícnic, observación de vida silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe el uso de embarcaciones excepto
embarcaciones propulsadas a mano o con motor
eléctrico cuando se utilicen para la pesca o la caza.
b. Está prohibida toda actividad humana 0.25 millas
de la línea de flotación alta alrededor de Turk’s
Pond, incluyendo los edificios administrativos,
desde el día de apertura de la temporada regular
de patos hasta el último día de la temporada
regular de ganso oscuro según lo publicado. Los
cazadores solo pueden entrar en la veda para
recuperar las aves acuáticas abatidas, deben dejar
todas las armas de fuego fuera de la veda.

▶ TWENTY MILE POND SWA (SERVIDUMBRE DE PESCA) — CONDADO
DE ROUTT
INDICACIONES: Desde la intersección en la ctra. 40 y la
CR 27, diríjase al sur en la CR 27 por 5.6 millas hacia el
establecimiento.
GMU/ACRES: 13/11 acres
PESCA: Abierto solo para pesca.
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto solo para la pesca.
b. Se prohíbe disparar armas de fuego o arcos.

▶ NUEVO HACIENDA SUPERIOR DEL ACANTILADO ROJO SWA

— CUSTER CO.
INDICACIONES: Desde Pueblo, viaje hacia el O por la
autopista 78 por 20 millas hasta Central Ave. dentro
del Beulah Valley. Gire a la derecha en North Creek
Rd. (CO Rd. 387) y recorra 6,7 millas hasta la entrada
de la propiedad.
GMUs/ACRES: 84/480 acres
CAZA: alce, ciervo, oso, león de montaña, pavo,
urogallo azul
PESCA: arroyos y estanques de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Acceso público prohibido del 1 de diciembre–30
de abril, excepto para cazadores con licencia y
un acompañante que no sea de caza. Caza solo
con reserva. Consulte la sección “Reservas: Caza”
(página 1) para obtener más detalles.
b. Estacionamiento y acceso permitido solo desde
las áreas de estacionamiento designadas.
c. Se permite descargar armas de fuego o arcos solo
durante la caza.
d. Se permite acampar a los cazadores con
licencia durante la temporada de caza mayor o
guajolotes más 3 días antes y 3 días después de

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cada temporada. Se prohíbe acampar a menos
de 100 pies de cualquier arroyo.
e. Se prohíbe el adiestramiento canino y las pruebas
de campo.

▶ VAIL DEER UNDERPASS SWA — CONDADO DE EAGLE

INDICACIONES: Desde Vail, diríjase 4 millas al oeste en el
lado sur de la carretera frente a la I-70.
GMUs/ACRES: 36, 45/107 acres
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto al acceso público del 16 de junio al 31 de
oct.
b. Prohibida la caza.

▶ VAN TUYL SWA (UNIDADES CABIN CREEK Y LOST CANYON)
— CONDADO DE GUNNISON
INDICACIONES:

UNIDAD DE CABIN CREEK: Desde Gunnison, diríjase
6.5 millas con dirección este en la ctra. 50, luego diríjase
0.2 millas al norte por la calle BLM 3107. (200 acres.)
UNIDAD DE LOST CANYON: Desde Gunnison, diríjase
1.2 millas con dirección norte en la ctra. 135, gire al este
y diríjase por la CR 10 por 3 millas. Gire al este en la CR
743 y recorra unas 6 millas hasta SWA. (310 acres.)
GMU/ACRES: 55/510 acres totales
CAZA: venado, alce, urogallo
RECREACIÓN: senderismo, observación de vida silvestre

▶ VERNER SWA (ALQUILER DE PESCA) — CONDADO DE JACKSON

INDICACIONES: Desde Walden, diríjase 0.5 millas con
dirección oeste en la ctra. 14 hacia la CR 12, luego
diríjase 5.1 millas con dirección oeste hacia la CR 18.
Diríjase 0.5 millas al oeste hacia la carretera de acceso.
GMU/ACRES: 16/2 millas de río
PESCA: Río Platte Norte, arroyo de agua fría
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto únicamente para la pesca.
b. Se prohíbe disparar armas de fuego o arcos.

▶ WAHATOYA SWA — CONDADO DE HUERFANO

INDICACIONES: Desde La Veta, diríjase 1 milla al este en
Bear Creek Rd.
GMU/ACRES: 85/80 acres
PESCA: lago de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: pícnic, senderismo, observación de vida
silvestre
INSTALACIONES: baños
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe disparar armas de fuego o arcos.
b. Se prohíbe el uso de embarcaciones, excepto las de
botadura manual, que estén propulsadas a mano,
a viento o por motor eléctrico cuando se utilicen
para la pesca.
c. Los perros deben estar bajo control y atados por el
guía en todo momento.

▶ WALKER SWA — CONDADO DE MESA

INDICACIONES: Desde Grand Junction, diríjase 2 millas
con dirección oeste en las ctras. 6 y 50. Gire al sur en la
calle River, recorra 0.5 millas y gire al sur en el camino
de grava.
GMUs/ACRES: 30, 40/351 acres
PESCA: agua templada
RECREACIÓN: rafting, canotaje, observación de vida
silvestre, programa interpretativo
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto al público desde media hora antes del
amanecer hasta media hora después del atardecer,
excepto en la parte pavimentada del sendero
Riverfront y durante la pesca.
b. Estacionamiento nocturno prohibido.
c. Se prohíbe disparar armas de fuego o arcos, excepto
los arcos permitidos solo para la pesca con arco.
d. Prohibida la caza.
e. Los perros deben estar bajo control y atados por el
guía y solo en el sendero pavimentado Riverfront.

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▶ WATSON LAKE SWA — CONDADO DE LARIMER

INDICACIONES: Desde Fort Collins, diríjase 7 millas con
dirección noroeste en la ctra. 287 hacia la calle Rist
Canyon (CR 52E), luego diríjase 1 milla al oeste.
GMU/ACRES: 19/44 acres
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría, lago de aguas cálidas
RECREACIÓN: pícnic, observación de vida silvestre
INSTALACIONES: baños, sendero natural
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto al público desde 1 hora antes del
amanecer hasta 1 hora después del atardecer; sin
restricciones de tiempo para la pesca.
b. Se prohíbe el acceso a la estructura de paso de
peces (en el lado NE de la propiedad).
c. Cerrado en el lado NO según lo señalizado.
d. Se prohíbe pescar desde las paredes de paso de
peces o en el paso de peces.
e. Se prohíbe el uso/posesión de piscardos vivos.
f. Estacionamiento prohibido en la presa S.
g. Se prohíbe el uso de embarcaciones, la caza, la
pesca en hielo, el patinaje sobre hielo, el disparo de
armas de fuego o arcos.
h. Los perros deben estar bajo control y atados por el
guía, excepto los animales de servicio o durante
la caza activa, el adiestramiento para caza o las
pruebas de campo con licencia.

▶ WAUNITA WATCHABLE WILDLIFE AREA — CONDADO DE

GUNNISON
INDICACIONES: Desde Gunnison, diríjase al este por la
ctra. 50. Gire a la izquierda en la CR 887 hasta el siti de
WWA.
GMU: 551
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre del 1 de abril al
15 de mayo para el urogallo de Gunnison
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Acceso público permitido del 1 al 30 de abril
solamente, excepto durante la segunda semana
completa (dom. a dom.) de abril cuando el acceso
público está prohibido. El acceso público también
está prohibido en todos los demás horarios.
b. No se admite perros, la descarga de armas de fuego
o arcos.

▶ WEBSTER SWA — CONDADO DE WELD

INDICACIONES: Desde LaSalle, diríjase 0.25 millas al norte
por la ctra. 85 hacia la CR 394, luego continúe por
2.25 millas.
GMU/ACRES: 94/158 acres
CAZA: conejo, faisán, paloma, aves acuáticas, pavo,
venado
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto al público el 1 de septiembre hasta el
último día de la temporada primaveral de pavos,
de 4 a. m a una hora después de la puesta del sol.
b. Acceso público solo para cazadores con licencia o
miembros del grupo de caza y solo los sábados,
domingos, miércoles y feriados estatales y
federales.
c. Los cazadores solo pueden acceder a la propiedad
por el estacionamiento en un lugar designado
y numerado. Se prohíbe el estacionamiento a lo
largo de la carretera de acceso o de la Weld CR
394.
d. Se permite el disparo de armas de fuego o arcos
solo durante la caza.
e. Se prohíbe cazar con rifles de percusión central y
armas de avancarga.
f. Prohibida la caza en canales de entrada o salida.

▶ WELLINGTON SWA — CONDADOS DE LARIMER Y WELD
INDICACIONES:

UNIDAD DE WELLINGTON: Desde la I-25 y ctra. 14 salida,

diríjase 9 millas con dirección norte en la carretera de
servicio este hacia CR 64, luego diríjase 1.5 millas con
dirección este.
UNIDAD DE COBB LAKE: Desde la I-25 y ctra. 14 salida,
diríjase 5 millas con dirección norte en la carretera de

servicio este hacia CR 56, luego diríjase 1.4 millas con
dirección este.
UNIDAD DE SCHWARE: Desde la I-25 y ctra. 14 salida,
diríjase 7 millas con dirección norte en la carretera de
servicio este hacia CR 60, luego diríjase 1 milla con
dirección este.
GMU/ACRES: 87/1793 acres
PESCA: agua templada
CAZA: conejo, faisán, paloma, aves acuáticas
RECREACIÓN: senderismo, observación de vida silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Las unidades de Wellington y Schware abren solo
del 16 de julio al 14 de marzo.
b. La unidad de Wellington está cerrada desde el
primer día de la temporada habitual de aves
acuáticas hasta el primer día de la temporada de
faisanes, excepto los sábados, domingos, miércoles
y feriados estatales y federales.
c. Se prohíbe cazar con rifles de percusión central.
d. Práctica de tiro prohibida excepto cuando esté
autorizada por el gerente de Vida silvestre del área.
e. Se prohíbe el uso de embarcaciones, excepto las
embarcaciones propulsadas a mano utilizadas en
el adiestramiento canino, las pruebas de campo o
la caza de aves acuáticas.
f. Las pruebas de campo pueden autorizarse en las
unidades de Wellington y Schware desde febrero,
1 de marzo–14 de agosto. Las pruebas pueden
autorizarse en la unidad del lago Cobb durante
todo el año.
g. Las aves de caza domésticas, salvajes o de
propiedad privada pueden liberarse con un
permiso para el entrenamiento de perros en la
unidad lado Cobb. Todas las aves capturadas
deberán ser retiradas y todas las aves de caza de
propiedad privada deberán ser preparadas para el
consumo humano.
h. Se prohíbe el uso de caballos, excepto en la unidad
del lago Cobb durante las pruebas de campo.

▶ WEST LAKE SWA — CONDADO DE LARIMER

INDICACIONES: Desde Red Feather Lakes, diríjase 1 milla
con dirección este en Red Feather Lakes Rd.
GMU/ACRES: 191/38 acres de agua
CAZA: aves acuáticas
PESCA: lago de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre, pesca,
campamento
INSTALACIONES: campamento, baño, agua potable
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Solo se permiten botes flotantes o embarcaciones
propulsadas a mano, viento o motor eléctrico.
b. NO se requiere un pase válido para cazar o pescar
o para el Área de Vida Silvestre del Estado de
Colorado para ACCEDER a esta propiedad.

▶ WEST RIFLE CREEK SWA — CONDADO DE GARFIELD

INDICACIONES: Desde Rifle, diríjase 4 millas con dirección
norte por la ctra. 13 hacia la ctra. 325, gire a la derecha
y diríjase 4 millas hacia CR 252. Diríjase 1.5 millas al
noroeste.
GMU/ACRES: 33/941 acres
CAZA: venado, alce, oso, león, pavo, conejo, paloma, lince
RECREACIÓN: senderismo, observación de vida silvestre
INSTALACIONES: campamento en CR 252, 4 millas
noroeste de la ctra. 325; solo agua no potable; campos de
tiro de rifles y pistolas.
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Acceso público prohibido en el campo de tiro
designado entre el atardecer y el amanecer.
b. Se prohíbe disparar armas de fuego o arcos,
excepto durante la caza o en el campo de tiro
designado.
c. Solo los cazadores con licencia pueden acampar
durante la temporada de caza mayor más 3 días
antes y 3 días después de cada temporada.
d. Se permite fogatas dentro de la estructura de
contención durante el campamento.

▶ WHEELER SWA — CONDADO DE GARFIELD

INDICACIONES: Desde Silt, tome la I-70 oeste por
aproximadamente 1 milla. SWA está en el lado norte de
la interestatal entre I-70 y las ctras. 6 y 24, adyacentes
al río Colorado. SWA es legalmente accesible solo por
el río.
GMUs/ACRES: 33, 42/48 acres
CAZA: conejo, paloma, aves acuáticas
PESCA: trucha, pescado blanco
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre

▶ WHITEHORSE SWA — CONDADO DE ADAMS

INDICACIONES: Tome la I-76 este hacia Barr Lake. Salga
por la Avenida 152, diríjase al este. Gire a la izquierda en
la calle Picadilly, gire a la izquierda en la Avenida 128.
SWA está en la esquina de la 128 y la calle Tower, y se
extiende hacia el sureste.
GMU/ACRES: 104/400 acres
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto solo para jóvenes/mentores que hayan
recibido certificación para usar la propiedad como
participantes en el programa de caza juvenil;
acceso limitado a las fechas especificadas por el
programa.
b. Estacionamiento y acceso permitido solo desde las
áreas de estacionamiento designadas.
c. Las reservas están disponibles para los
participantes autorizados para la caza de aves
acuáticas. Consulte la sección “Reservas: Caza”
(página 1) para obtener más detalles. Los cazadores
pueden cazar solo en el área reservada, excepto
en áreas donde las reservas se encuentren
habilitadas o desocupadas. Registro de entrada y
salida obligatorio en la estación de control según
lo señalizado y el titular de la reserva debe estar
presente durante la caza.

▶ WILLIAMS CREEK RES. SWA — CONDADO DE HINSDALE

INDICACIONES: Desde Pagosa Springs, diríjase 3 millas con
dirección oeste en la ctra. 160 hacia USFS Rd. 631, luego
diríjase 30 millas al norte.
GMU/ACRES: 77/508 acres
CAZA: aves acuáticas
PESCA: lago de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: paseo en bote, observación de vida silvestre,
campamento
INSTALACIONES: baño, agua potable, rampa para botes,
campamento
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe el uso de la embarcación si crea una
estela de aguas bravas.
b. Se permite el disparo de armas de fuego o arcos
solo durante la caza.
c. Las motos de nieve se permite únicamente como
ayuda en la pesca en hielo.
d. Los perros deben estar bajo control y con correa
por el guía, excepto los animales de servicio o
durante la caza activa, el adiestramiento para caza
o las pruebas de campo con licencia.

▶ WILLIAMS HILL SWA — CONDADO DE PITKIN

INDICACIONES: Para la caza y el acceso de los pescadores,
diríjase al estacionamiento de acceso para pescadores
de Riverview en la entrada norte de Philips Riverview.
Acceso en bote disponible. Acceso para pescadores a pie
también disponible desde el sendero de Rio Grande.
GMU/ACRES: 43/487 acres
CAZA: venado, alce, oso, león, caza menor, pavo
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría

▶ WILLOW CREEK SWA (FISHING &amp; HUNTING LEASE)

— CONDADO DE YUMA
INDICACIONES: Desde Wray, diríjase al sur en la ctra.
385 unas 6 millas hacia CR 30. Gire al este en CR 30,
continúe por 5 millas y gire al sur en CR NN. Diríjase
3.5 millas al sur al área de estacionamiento en el lado
oeste de la carretera.
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GMU/ACRES: 102/920 acres
CAZA: venado, pavo, paloma, conejo, ardilla
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto de 4 a. m. a 9 a. m., del 1 de septiembre al
31 de mayo.
b. No se admite el adiestramiento canino y el uso de
caballos.

▶ WINDY GAP WATCHABLE WILDLIFE AREA — CONDADO DE

GRAND
INDICACIONES: Desde Granby, diríjase 2 millas con dirección
oeste en la ctra. 40. WWA está en la ctra. 125.
GMU/ACRES: 18/12 acres
INSTALACIONES: mesas de pícnic, baños, sendero
interpretativo de 0.25 millas
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto desde el amanecer hasta el atardecer, solo
área de observación.
b. Se prohíbe pescar, cazar, disparar armas de fuego
o arcos.
c. Los perros deben estar bajo control y atados por el
guía en todo momento.
d. NO se requiere un pase válido para cazar o pescar
o para el Área de vida silvestre del estado de
Colorado para ACCEDER a esta propiedad.

▶ WILLOW CREEK RESERVOIR SWA

(ARRENDAMIENTO DE PESCA Y CAZA) — CONDADO DE GRAND
INDICACIONES: Desde Granby, diríjase al oeste por la ctra.
40 y gire al noreste en la ctra. 34 hacia Grand Lake.
Al pasar el marcador de milla 5 en la ctra. 34, gire al
noroeste en la CR 40 y continúe por 2.25 millas. SWA se
encuentra en el lado sur de la CR 40.
GMU/ACRES: 18/200 acres
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Acceso permitido únicamente para la pesca, la caza
menor y la caza de aves acuáticas.
b. Acceso permitido únicamente a través de los
puntos de acceso designados según se publiquen.
c. Prohibida la caza con fusiles de fuego central.
d. Se prohíbe acampar y encender fogatas.
e. Estacionar solo en las áreas designadas.

▶ WOODS LAKE SWA — CONDADO DE SAN MIGUEL

INDICACIONES: Desde Telluride, diríjase 13 millas al oeste
en la ctra. 145 hacia USFS Rd. 618 en Fall Creek, luego
continúe 9 millas al sur.
GMU/ACRES: 70/160 acres
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría, lago de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: canotaje, observación de vida silvestre
INSTALACIONES: baños
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe el uso de embarcaciones excepto las que
estén propulsadas a mano, a viento o por motor
eléctrico.
b. Los perros deben estar bajo control y con correa
por el guía, excepto los animales de servicio o
durante la caza activa, el adiestramiento para caza
o las pruebas de campo con licencia.

▶ WIND IN THE WILLOWS SWA (SERVIDUMBRE DE PESCA) —

CONDADO DE HINSDALE
INDICACIONES: Al sur de Lake City, diríjase al sur por la
ctra. 149, gire a la derecha por la CR 30 (carretera a San
Cristobal Lake) por 3.9 millas. Acceso a servidumbre de
pesca desde el puente en el extremo de entrada del lago
San Cristobal Lake. Puente ubicado en la intersección
de la CR 30 y la CR 33. Se requiere que los pescadores se
estacionen en esta intersección.
GMU/ACRES: 66/4 acres
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto solo para pesca con mosca; acceso desde 1
hora antes del amanecer hasta 1 hora después del
atardecer, solo a pie.

▶ WRIGHT’S LAKE SWA — CONDADO DE CHAFFEE

INDICACIONES: Desde Nathrop, diríjase 5.7 millas al oeste
en la CR 162 hacia la CR 291. Después diríjase 0.4 millas
al oeste en la CR 291 hacia el área de estacionamiento.
GMUs/ACRES: 56, 481/84 acres
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría, lago de agua fría

▶ YAMPA RIVER SWA — CONDADO DE ROUTT

b. Acceso público al área de servidumbre permitido
desde un solo punto en el extremo S de la
propiedad, N del puente en CR 33, cerca de la
intersección de CR 33 y CR 30. Todos los demás
accesos están prohibidos.
c. No se admiten perros.
d. La pesca está permitida solo en el lago Fork del
río Gunnison, incluidos 20 pies a cada lado de la
orilla del río.

INDICACIONES: Desde Craig, diríjase al este por la ctra. 40.
SWA está en el lado sur de la ctra. 40 poco después de
pasar por el desvío de la CR 29.
GMU/ACRES: 13/866 acres
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se permite el disparo de armas de fuego o arcos
solo durante la caza.
b. Se permite embarcaciones solo mientras se usan
activamente para pescar, cazar u observar la vida
silvestre.

▶ YARMONY RANCH SWA — CONDADO DE JACKSON

INDICACIONES: Desde Dr. Walden diríjase al sur en la ctra.
125 por 11.5 millas; el estacionamiento está en el lado
norte de la ctra.
GMU: 171/3719
PESCA: Illinois River
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto únicamente para la caza y la pesca.
b. Se permite la caza de alces, alces y berrendos
con un permiso de acceso público limitado
únicamente.
c. Se pueden obtener permisos de acceso limitado
para caza mayor comunicándose con CPW
Steamboat Springs Service Center al 970-8703333. Los permisos están disponibles solo para la
caza de alces, berrendos y alces.
Los cazadores solo podrán acceder a la
propiedad durante las fechas especificadas en
su permiso de acceso limitado. Para obtener un
permiso de acceso limitado, los cazadores ya
deben tener una licencia de caza mayor para uno
de los códigos de caza específicos permitidos en
la propiedad.
Permisos de acceso limitados válidos a partir
del primer día de la temporada de la licencia. Los
cazadores solo pueden acceder a la propiedad
durante las fechas especificadas en su permiso y
pueden tener hasta 2 compañeros que no sean
cazadores.
Se prohíbe el acceso a los cazadores con
permiso de acceso limitado desde 2 horas antes
del amanecer y 1 hora después del anochecer,
salvo que, cuando se haya abatido un animal,
se permita al cazador triunfante y a su(s)
acompañante(s) no cazador(es) permanecer el
tiempo necesario para retirarlo.
d. Pesca prohibida durante las temporadas de caza
mayor.
e. Estacionamiento y acceso permitidos solo desde las
áreas de estacionamiento designadas; solo acceso
sin cita previa o a caballo.
f. Abierto solo para la caza o la pesca.
g. El disparo de armas de fuego o arcos está
permitido durante la caza, pero está prohibido
en las zonas de seguridad designadas o según lo
señalizado.
h. Se prohíbe la construcción de escondites de caza.

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FIDEICOMISO

TIERRAS EN FIDEICOMISO ESTATAL

¿QUÉ SON LAS TIERRAS FIDUCIARIAS? ¿QUÉ ES EL PROGRAMA DE ACCESO A LA CAZA Y LA PESCA EN TIERRAS FIDUCIARIAS DEL ESTADO?
▶ La Junta de Comisionados de Tierras del Estado de Colorado (la Junta Estatal
de Tierras) es una agencia creada constitucionalmente que administra
una dotación de activos de 4000 millones de dólares para el beneficio
intergeneracional de los niños de las escuelas K-12 de Colorado y de las
instituciones públicas. Son el segundo mayor terrateniente de Colorado y
generan ingresos en nombre de los beneficiarios mediante el arrendamiento
de casi tres millones de acres de superficie y cuatro millones de acres de
subsuelo para la agricultura, el pastoreo, las actividades recreativas, los
bienes inmuebles comerciales, los derechos de paso, las energías renovables,
el petróleo, el gas y los minerales sólidos. La Junta Estatal de Tierras se auto
financia por completo y no recibe dinero de los impuestos.
▶ El Programa de acceso a la caza y la pesca en tierras del fideicomiso estatal
(anteriormente llamado Programa de acceso público) incluye 971.335 acres
de tierra que se arrienda a Parques y vida silvestre de Colorado para aumentar
las oportunidades de caza y pesca públicas estacionales. Los carteles de cada
propiedad le informarán de lo que está permitido en cada lugar. Solo las tierras
en fideicomiso enumeradas en este folleto que forman parte del Hunting and
Fishing Access Program de STL están abiertas al acceso público.
▶ Los arrendamientos en tierras en fideicomiso estatal generan más de
100 millones de dólares anuales para ayudar a mantener a ocho beneficiarios
del fideicomiso, principalmente los niños de las escuelas K-12 de Colorado.
Ayudan a financiar el programa Building Excellent Schools Today (BEST),
que otorga becas competitivas a distritos escolares para la construcción
de nuevas escuelas o la renovación de instalaciones existentes. Cerca de
225,000 estudiantes están matriculados en escuelas que recibieron una beca
BEST. La mayoría de los beneficiarios de BEST se encuentran en zonas rurales
del estado, y los proyectos de construcción han generado aproximadamente
37,000 empleos en esas comunidades.
▶ Conoce más sobre las tierras en fideicomiso estatal en: slb.colorado.gov

Los terrenos en fideicomiso estatal, como el Weber Canyon STL mencionado anteriormente, están anunciados con el nombre de la propiedad,
el mapa y las normas de uso. © Zach Spezze, CPW

PREGUNTAS FRECUENTES SOBRE TIERRAS EN FIDEICOMISO ESTATAL
▶ ¿QUÉ PUEDO HACER EN LOS TERRENOS DE ESTE
PROGRAMA?

▶ ¿CUÁNDO ABREN?

Las tierras inscritas en el Programa de
acceso a la caza y la pesca de STL están
abiertas en temporada para la caza y la pesca
SOLAMENTE . Las actividades recreativas
generales, como el senderismo, la equitación y
los paseos con perros, no están permitidas en
el marco del programa. Consulte los listados
en las siguientes páginas para conocer las
reglas específicas del sitio y los plazos de uso.
La mayoría de los terrenos no son accesibles
en vehículo, vehículos todoterreno o motos de
nieve, y puede haber restricciones adicionales
para acampar, estacionar y conducir fuera de
la carretera. El uso o la actividad no autorizada
en estas tierras puede ser objeto de aplicación
por parte de los funcionarios del CPW o de
autoridades locales.

La mayoría de las propiedades están abiertas
para actividades recreativas relacionadas con
la vida silvestre desde el 1 de sept. hasta finales
de feb., a menos que se indique lo contrario en
este folleto. Las tierras inscritas están cerradas al
acceso público el resto del año. El uso o ingreso
no autorizado durante periodos cerrados se
considera allanamiento y puede ser objeto de
acciones judiciales.

▶ ¿DÓNDE ESTÁN?

Las tierras que forman parte del Programa
de acceso a la caza y la pesca de tierras del
fideicomiso del estado están ubicadas en todo
Colorado. Consulte el índice, las descripciones
y el mapa de parcelas incluidos en este folleto.
Encuentre también mapas en línea:
cpw.info/state-trust-lands

NORMAS DEL PROGRAMA DE ACCESO A LAS TIERRAS EN FIDEICOMISO ESTATAL
Toda persona de 16 años o más DEBE tener una licencia de
caza o pesca válida para estar en CUALQUIER PARTE de una
tierra en fideicomiso estatal (STL).
Consulte las páginas 1 y 3 para conocer los requisitos para
acceder a las áreas estatales de vida silvestre (SWA).
Tenga en cuenta que las licencias de uno o cinco días solo son
válidas para la(s) fecha(s) que figuran en la licencia.
NORMAS PARA LAS E-BIKES EN LAS ZONAS DE SWA:
Las e-bikes (bicicletas eléctricas) son vehículos con 2 o 3 ruedas,
pedales totalmente operables y un motor eléctrico que no supera los
750 vatios.
Consulte la página 3, “Áreas estatales de vida silvestre”, para
obtener descripciones de las 3 clases de e-bike.
El acceso público a las Tierras en Fideicomiso del Estado está restringido
únicamente a las actividades de caza y pesca. Las bicicletas
eléctricas solo están permitidas para su uso en las carreteras
designadas cuando se utilizan para estas actividades.

RECREAR RESPONSABLEMENTE

Solo las tierras en fideicomiso estatal que figuran en este folleto están
abiertas al acceso público. Se recuerda a los cazadores y pescadores
que respeten los derechos de otros visitantes y de los propietarios o los
titulares de los permisos de las tierras en fideicomiso estatal. Acatar
las reglas estatales para que las tierras puedan permanecer abiertas
para futuras actividades de recreación de vida silvestre. (Se requiere
permiso de la Junta de Tierras del Estado para acceder a las Tierras en
Fideicomiso del Estado que no aparecen en este folleto).

Las siguientes restricciones se aplican a todas las tierras
del Programa de acceso a la caza y la pesca en tierras del
fideicomiso estatal arrendadas por los Parques y vida
silvestre de Colorado. En este folleto se enumeran otras
restricciones específicas de la propiedad. Consulte la
página 3 de la sección SWA para conocer las regulaciones
para las Especies Invasivas Acuáticas.
1. LAS PROPIEDADES:
▶ Abiertas únicamente para la caza, la pesca y, cuando
se autorice específicamente, para la observación de la
fauna silvestre Se prohíben las prácticas de tiro, el tiro
no cinegético, el equipamiento y el uso no relacionado
con la vida silvestre.
▶ Está cerrado desde 1/2 hora después del atardecer
hasta 1/2 hora antes del amanecer, a menos que se
indique lo contrario.
▶ Está cerrado al público del 1 de marzo al 31 de agosto,
a menos que se publique lo contrario. Todas las
propiedades recién inscritas están cerradas al público
hasta el 1 de sept. del año de inscripción, a menos que
se publique lo contrario.
2. LOS VEHÍCULOS DE MOTOR solo están permitidos en las
carreteras designadas.
3. ACCESO RESTRINGIDO solo a pie o a caballo, a menos que
se indique lo contrario.
4. PROHIBIDO ARROJAR BASURA. Toda la basura debe ser
recogida por los usuarios.
5. SE PROHÍBE ACAMPAR Y ENCENDER FOGATAS, a menos que
se indique lo contrario. Donde se permite acampar
según lo señalizado, es ilegal dejar un campamento,
una tienda de campaña, un refugio, un vehículo

motorizado o un tráiler desatendido por más de 48
horas, o acampar o estacionar tráileres de viaje o
autocaravanas en una propiedad del Programa de
acceso para la caza y la pesca en Tierras de fideicomiso
estatal durante más de 14 días en un período de 45
días.
6. ARMAS DE FUEGO ILEGALES. Es ilegal poseer los siguientes
tipos de munición o armas de fuego: cartuchos
trazadores, cartuchos perforantes, cartuchos militares
con sustancias explosivas o radiactivas, cartuchos
BMG del calibre 0.50, armas de fuego totalmente
automáticas.
7. LA CAZA DE JÓVENES/MENTORES se aplica a los jóvenes
menores de 18 años. Los jóvenes cazadores menores de
16 años deben ir acompañados de un mentor cuando
cazan en propiedades de jóvenes mentores. Los
mentores deben tener 18 años o más, cumplir con los
requisitos de educación para cazadores y acompañar a
los jóvenes mientras cazan.
8. HENO CERTIFICADO, PAJA, MANTILLO SOLAMENTE. Es ilegal
tener, almacenar o utilizar heno, paja o mantillo
que no haya sido certificado como libre de malezas
nocivas, de acuerdo con la Ley de Certificación de
Cultivos Forrajeros Libres de Malezas, o cualquier
estado o provincia que participe en el Programa
Regional de Forraje Libre de Malezas Certificado.
Los materiales certificados deben estar marcados
claramente por el estado certificador. Están exentas
las personas que transportan dichos materiales en
carreteras federales, estatales o comarcales que cruzan
tierras en fideicomiso estatal arrendadas por CPW, y el
heno producido en la propiedad donde se utiliza.
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TIERRAS DE FIDEICOMISO DEL ESTADO PROGRAMA DE ACCESO A LA CAZA Y LA PESCA PROPIEDADES Y REGULACIONES
Toda persona de 16 años o más DEBE tener una licencia de caza o pesca válida para estar en CUALQUIER PARTE de una tierra en fideicomiso estatal.
▶Descargue los mapas individuales de las tierras en fideicomiso estatal en línea: cpw.info/state-trust-lands

▶ 63 RANCH — CONDADO DE PARK

INDICACIONES: Desde Fairplay, diríjase al sur en la ctra.
285 por 14.5 millas hacia 63 Ranch, estacionamiento
al este de ctra. 285.
GMU/ACRES: 50/1635 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
para la caza. Abierto todo el año para la pesca.
CAZA: venados, alces, berrendos, aves acuáticas

▶ ADELAIDE — CONDADO DE FREMONT

INDICACIONES: Desde Canon City, tome la ctra. 50 hacia
el este a la CR 67 (Phantom Canyon Rd.). Diríjase al
norte en la CR 67 por 15 millas. Acceso a STL a través
de terrenos BLM, suroeste desde CR 67.
GMU/ACRES: 581/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta el 1 de mayo
CAZA: venado, alce, oso, león, pavo

▶ AGATE MOUNTAIN — CONDADO DE PARK

INDICACIONES: Desde Hartsel, diríjase 1.75 millas al
sur en la ctra. 9 hacia la CR 53. Diríjase al sur por
15 millas al área de estacionamiento en el límite este,
sur de la CR 53.
GMU/ACRES: 58/2893 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero para la caza
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, coyote, conejo, aves de
caza de tierras altas

▶ AGUA RAMON — CONDADO DE RIO GRANDE

INDICACIONES: Desde South Fork, diríjase al este por la
ctra. 160 por 7 millas. Después gire al norte en la CR
18 y continúe por 1.4 millas hacia la CR 15. Gire al
este y continúe por 0.3 millas, luego gire al norte hacia
la CR 65 (USFS Rd. 650). Avance por 1.3 millas y gire
al oeste en USFS Rd. 630.2H.
ACCESO N.º 1: Desde CR 65/USFS Rd. 650, gire al oeste
en USFS Rd. 630.2H y siga hasta la esquina noreste de
la propiedad.
ACCESO N.º 2: Desde la CR 65 (USFS Rd. 650), gire
hacia el oeste por USFS Rd. 630.2H. Continúe hasta
el 630.2C y siga hasta la esquina noroeste de la
propiedad.
GMUs/ACRES: 79/640
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: alce, venado mula, berrendo y caza menor

▶ AGUILAR TV HILL — CONDADO DE LAS ANIMAS

INDICACIONES: Desde Aguilar, tome la salida 30 de la
I-25 hacia la CR 63.1. Diríjase 0.5 millas con dirección
oeste.
GMU/ACRES: 85/500 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, berrendo, oso, caza menor
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Acceso restringido en el lado este según lo
publicado.

▶ ALAMADITAS MESA — CONDADO DE CONEJOS

INDICACIONES:
RUTA N.º 1: Desde el STL Los Mogotes Peak (ver
direcciones en este folleto), diríjase al oeste por dos
pistas durante 7.5 millas hasta el límite oeste.
RUTA N.º 2: Desde La Jara STL (consulte las
indicaciones en este folleto), diríjase al sur desde La
Jara Res. por la carretera para vehículos 4x4 hasta Fox

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Creek. Desde Fox Creek, solo a pie o a caballo, diríjase
1.5 millas al sur hasta el límite sur de las tierras del
USFS. Diríjase 3 millas al este en las tierras del USFS
y cruce Fox Creek y el sendero Fox Creek. Continúe
1 milla hasta el límite oeste.
GMU/ACRES: 81/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, conejo, urogallo, coyote

▶ ALAMOSA CANYON — CONDADO DE CONEJOS

INDICACIONES: Diríjase 12 millas al sur de Monte Vista
en la ctra. 15, luego diríjase 11 millas al oeste por
USFS Rd. 250 hacia Terrace Res. (Cañón de Alamosa).
Después continúe a pie o a caballo por BLM y bosque
nacional.
GMU/ACRES: 81/240 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, oso, caza menor

▶ ALKALI ARROYO — CONDADO DE OTERO

INDICACIONES: Desde La Junta, diríjase al sur por la
ctra. 109 por 8 millas hacia USFS Rd. 2195. Diríjase
al este por USFS Rd. 2195 por 3 millas para llegar a
la esquina suroeste. En la siguiente milla, al este de la
USFS 2195 está el límite sur. El límite se detiene en la
intersección de la carretera 2195 del USFS 2195.G, que
se dirige al sur.
GMU/ACRES: 130/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: berrendo, coyote, conejo

▶ ALTA — CONDADO DE CONEJOS

INDICACIONES: Desde Antonito, diríjase al sur por la
ctra. 285 por 3.1 millas hacia BLM Rd. 5031A (Alta
Lake Rd.). Diríjase al este por 0.5 millas hasta el
final de la carretera. La propiedad está ubicada a
250 yardas al sur. Acceso a pie a través de terrenos
BLM.
GMU/ACRES: 81/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: berrendo, coyote, conejo

▶ AMERICAN GULCH — CONDADO DE RIO GRANDE

INDICACIONES: Desde Monte Vista, tome la carretera
Lariat Rd. Oeste durante 5 millas hasta BLM Rd.
(Lower Nicomodes Rd. 272). Diríjase al noroeste por
3 millas hasta la calle BLM 5120Ua (Fata Morgana
Rd.). Continúe al sur por 5 millas hasta la calle Rim
Rock Rd. Gire al oeste en la calle BLM Rd. 5120Tb.
Diríjase al oeste por 0.5 millas hasta el final de la
carretera. El establecimiento se encuentra 0.5 millas
al sur. Acceso sin cita a través de terrenos del Servicio
Forestal.
GMU/ACRES: 80/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, coyote, conejo

▶ ANTELOPE CREEK — CONDADO DE GRAND

INDICACIONES: Desde Kremmling, diríjase al oeste
por 14 millas en la ctra. 40 hacia Chimney Rock Rd.
(USFS Rd. 103), luego diríjase 6 millas al este hacia
East Carter Mountain gate. El acceso se realiza a través
de una puerta con señales.
GMU/ACRES: 181/1240 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero

CAZA: venado, alce, urogallo
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se permite el acceso de vehículos todoterreno y
motos de nieve en la ruta designada en la puerta
de East Carter Creek solo durante la temporada
de caza.

▶ ANTELOPE FLATS — CONDADO DE MORGAN

INDICACIONES: Desde la intersección de la I-76 y la
ctra. 52 en Wiggins, diríjase al sur en la ctra. 52
por 12 millas a CR F. Diríjase al este en la CR F por
4 millas hacia la CR 10. Conduzca en dirección
sur por la CR 10 durante 2 millas hasta el primer
estacionamiento en la intersección de la CR 10 y la CR
C. El acceso al segundo estacionamiento está a 1 milla
al este de la CR C desde el primer estacionamiento,
luego a 1 milla al sur por la CR 11.
GMU/ACRES: 99/5000 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, berrendo, coyote, conejo, aves de caza
de tierras altas

▶ ANTELOPE TANK — CONDADO DE LAS ANIMAS

INDICACIONES: Diríjase al este desde Kim. Acceso por
USFS Rd. 2389, al norte de la ctra. 160.
GMU/ACRES: 136/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, coyote, zorro, lince,
codorniz, conejo

▶ ANTERO — CONDADO DE PARK

INDICACIONES: Desde Fairplay, diríjase al sur en la
ctra. 285 por 16.5 millas. Desde el norte del cruce de
Antero en la ctra. 24, diríjase 9 millas hacia Antero
Res. Rd., luego diríjase al oeste 1.75 millas hasta la
esquina noroeste de STL. O bien, diríjase 4.5 millas
al norte de Antero Jct. en la ctra. 285, luego diríjase al
oeste por USFS Rd. 433 sin marcar 0.5 millas hasta el
límite norte. Puede haber actividad forestal.
GMUs/ACRES: 49, 50, 58/11,060 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
para la caza. Abierto todo el año para la pesca de
arroyo en aguas frías.
CAZA: caza mayor, caza menor, aves acuáticas

▶ APISHAPA NORTH — CONDADO DE LAS ANIMAS

INDICACIONES: Desde Walsenburg, tome la I-25 hasta la
ctra. 10, luego diríjase al este por 18.5 millas. Diríjase
al sur en la CR 77 por 7 millas, luego diríjase al este
en la CR 90 por 11 millas hacia Apishapa SWA. Siga
las señales a través del SWA hasta el lado noreste y el
estacionamiento.
GMU/ACRES: 133/1880 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, berrendo, borrego cimarrón, conejo,
paloma, codorniz escamada, lince, coyote
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Están prohibidos los vehículos motorizados más
allá del estacionamiento.

▶ ARROWHEAD — CONDADO DE LARIMER

INDICACIONES: Desde Rustic, diríjase 2.25 millas al
oeste en la ctra. 14 en Poudre Canyon, luego diríjase
0.25 millas en la carretera frontal de la ctra. en el lado
norte.

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GMU/ACRES: 8/200 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, borrego cimarrón, conejo, urogallo
oscuro, ardilla de pino

▶ ASPEN RIDGE — CONDADO DE CHAFFEE

INDICACIONES: Desde Salida, diríjase por la CR 175 (Ute
Trail) 5 millas al norte. Gire a la izquierda por CR
185 y continúe por 5 millas. El acceso está en la CR
185 en los extremos norte y sur de STL. Puede haber
actividad forestal.
GMU/ACRES: 57/542 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, borrego cimarrón

▶ ATWOOD — CONDADO DE LOGAN

INDICACIONES: Desde Atwood, diríjase 0.5 millas con
dirección sur en la ctra. 63. Acceso cerca de la esquina
sureste de STL junto a la CR 16.
GMU/ACRES: 96/120 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta el 31 de mayo,
de 4 a. m. a 9 p. m.
CAZA: venado, pavo, codorniz, paloma, conejo, ardilla,
aves acuáticas
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Está prohibida la caza con fusiles de fuego
central.
b. Se prohíbe botar o utilizar embarcaciones
durante la temporada de aves acuáticas.
c. Todas las actividades recreativas, excepto la caza
de venado, están prohibidas el fin de semana
de apertura de la temporada regular de venado
con rifle en las llanuras y el primer día y el fin de
semana de la temporada tardía.

▶ AUBURY CREEK — CONDADO DE BACA

INDICACIONES: Desde Springfield, diríjase al sur en la
ctra. 287, gire al oeste en la CR C3/10, luego gire al
norte en USFS Rd. 2486.5.
GMU/ACRES: 144/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, coyote, zorro, lince,
faisán, codorniz, conejo

▶ BADGER BASIN — CONDADO DE PARK

INDICACIONES: Desde Hartsel, diríjase al oeste por la
ctra. 24. La propiedad está directamente al norte de
Hartsel, y al norte y sur a lo largo de la ctra. 9.
GMU/ACRES: 50/40 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
PESCA: Todo el año en Fourmile Creek.

▶ BADGER CREEK (UNIDADES ALTAS Y BAJAS) — CONDADO DE
FREMONT
INDICACIONES:

UNIDAD BAJA: Desde Cotopaxi, diríjase 21 millas al
norte por la CR 12, luego diríjase al oeste por 1 milla
en la carretera BLM.
UNIDAD ALTA: Desde Hartsel, diríjase al sur en la ctra. 9
por 1.75 millas en la CR 53. Continúe en la CR 53 por
22 millas. Puede haber actividad forestal.
GMUs/ACRES: 57, 58/3799 acres
ABIERTO:
UNIDAD BAJA: Se puede pescar durante todo el año.
Abierto para todos los demás usos desde el 1 de sept.
hasta finales de feb.
UNIDAD ALTA: 1 de oct.hastafinales de feb.
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, coyote, conejo
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría
UNIDAD ALTA: Está prohibido pescar.

▶ BADGER FLATS — CONDADO DE PARK
INDICACIONES:

ACCESO N.º 1: Desde Lake George, tome la ctra. 24 con
dirección oeste por 1.5 millas.
ACCESO N.º 2: Desde Lake George, tome la CR 90 oeste
por 2.25 millas.
ACCESO N.º 3: Desde Lake George, tome la ctra. 24
oeste aprox. 8 millas hasta USFS Rd. 891, luego
diríjase al sur.
GMUs/ACRES: 50, 581 (GMU 50 norte de la ctra. 50,
GMU 581 sur de ctra. 50)/3570 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, oso, caza menor
▶ BADITO — CONDADO DE HUERFANO

INDICACIONES: Desde Walsenburg, tome la ctra. 69 por
15 millas con dirección noroeste. Diríjase al sur en la
CR 520 por 2.5 millas al área de estacionamiento.
GMU/ACRES: 85/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, caza menor

▶ BAKERS PEAK — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: En Craig en las ctras. 13 y 40, diríjase
al norte por la ctra. 13 por 24 millas hacia la CR 101.
Gire al este en la CR 101 y recorra 1.5 millas.
GMUs/ACRES: 3, 4/12,393 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: berrendo, venado, alce, urogallo, conejo, coyote
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Vehículos motorizados prohibidos fuera de las
carreteras estatales o comarcales.
b. Solo se permiten persianas portátiles de caza.

▶ BAKERVILLE — CONDADO DE CLEAR CREEK

INDICACIONES: Desde Georgetown, tome la I-70 oeste
por 5 millas. STL está 1.25 millas al este de la salida
Bakerville. a mayor parte de la propiedad al norte de
la I-70.
GMU/ACRES: 39/320 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de sept. hasta finales de feb.
Abierto todo el año para la pesca.
CAZA: borrego cimarrón, venado, alce, león, oso,
urogallo, perdiz, conejo, liebre de raqueta
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Acceso solamente a pie.
b. Acceso solo desde el derecho de paso de la I-70.

▶ BAKING POWDER RIDGE — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Desde Dinosaur, diríjase al este en la
ctra. 40 por aprox. 29 millas.
GMU/ACRES: 10/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, coyote, conejo, aves de
caza de tierras altas

▶ BALD MOUNTAIN — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES:
TERRENO 1: Desde Maybell, diríjase al norte en la CR
19 por 15 millas hacia la CR 150. Diríjase al oeste en la
CR 150 por 0.5 millas.
TERRENO 2: Desde Maybell, diríjase al norte en la CR
19 por 10 millas hacia la CR 71. Diríjase la oeste en
la CR 71 hacia la CR 71S. Diríjase al sur en la CR 71S
por 2.5 millas.

TERRENOS 3 Y 4: Desde Maybell, diríjase al oeste por la
ctra. 318 por 15 millas hacia la CR 21. Diríjase al norte
en la CR 21. El terreno 3 está a 9 millas con dirección
norte de la ctra. 318 y al oeste de la CR 21. El terreno 4
está a 14 millas con dirección norte de la ctra. 318 y en
ambos lados de la CR 21.
GMUs/ACRES: 2, 3/6266 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 16 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, urogallo, conejo, caza
menor
NOTA: Intercambio de uso en STL. Parte terreno privado,
parte del Hunting and Fishing Access Program de STL.
▶ BEAR CREEK — CONDADO DE HUERFANO

INDICACIONES: Desde La Veta, tome Moore St./
CR 358 hacia el este por 6.6 millas hasta el área de
estacionamiento.
GMU/ACRES: 85/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, oso, caza menor

▶ BEAR GULCH — CONDADO DE CUSTER

INDICACIONES: Desde Westcliffe, diríjase 10 millas al
este en la ctra. 96 hacia la CR 271. Diríjase 1 milla a la
esquina noroeste de STL.
GMU/ACRES: 69/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el primer día de la temporada de caza
de venados y alces con arco hasta el 31 de mayo.
CAZA: venado, alce, oso, león, conejo, ardilla, pavo

▶ BEAVER BROOK — CONDADO CLEAR CREEK

INDICACIONES:
ACCESO N.º 1: Desde la I-70, diríjase al sur por Beaver
Brook Canyon Rd. durante 2.7 millas hasta la
intersección con Pat Creek Rd. Punto de acceso en la
puerta del USFS en Pat Creek Rd.
ACCESO N.º 2: Desde Evergreen, diríjase 3.5 millas al
oeste por Squaw Pass Rd. (CR 66) hasta la intersección
con Old Squaw Pass Rd. Punto de acceso al norte de
Squaw Pass Rd. en la puerta de USFS.
GMU/ACRES: 39/480 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, alce. Caza solo con armas primitivas.

▶ BEDDOWS MOUNTAIN — CONDADO DE CUSTER

INDICACIONES: Desde Westcliffe, diríjase al norte por
aprox. 8 millas en la ctra. 69. Estacionamiento fuera
de la ctra. 69.
GMUs/ACRES: 86, 691/500 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el primer día de la temporada de caza
de venados y alces con arco hasta el 31 de mayo.
CAZA: venado, alce, oso, león, pavo, conejo, ardilla
RESTRICCIONES:
a. La caza con rifle se limita a la caza de jóvenes/
mentores. Los mentores no pueden usar fusiles.
b. Toda la caza excepto la caza de jóvenes/mentores
restringidos a arcos, cargadores de avancarga o
escopetas.
c. Estacionamiento prohibido en la ctra. 69.
d. Se prohíbe disparar a menos de 500 pies de la
ctra. 69 y estructuras hechas por el hombre.

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�TIERRAS EN
FIDEICOMISO
▶ BEECHER ISLAND — CONDADO DE YUMA

▶ BLACK HAWK — CONDADO DE HUERFANO

▶ BEN MORGAN CANYON — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

▶ BLACK MOUNTAIN — CONDADO DE HUERFANO

INDICACIONES: Desde Wray, diríjase al sur en la ctra.
385 por 5 millas, luego gire a la izquierda hacia la CR
30 y conduzca 1.3 millas. Gire a la derecha hacia la CR
JJ y continúe por 2.8 millas. Gire a la izquierda hacia
la CR 27 y continúe por 0.7 millas. Gire levemente a
la derecha hacia CR KK e ingrese 5.6 millas hasta el
estacionamiento.
GMU/ACRES: 102/320 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, coyote, conejo

INDICACIONES: Desde Meeker, diríjase 23 millas con
dirección norte en la ctra. 13. Gire al oeste en la CR 17
hacia la CR 32. Diríjase 11 millas al oeste por la CR 55.
Vaya 2.5 millas al estacionamiento.
GMU/ACRES: 211/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, caza menor

▶ BIG HOLE BUTTE — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Desde Craig, diríjase 39 millas al oeste
en la CR 7 hacia la CR 92. Diríjase al norte por
2.4 millas en la CR 92. Acceso desde terrenos públicos
adyacentes.
GMU/ACRES: 3/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, caza menor

▶ BIG HOLE GULCH — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Desde Craig, diríjase 40 millas con
dirección norte en la ctra. 13. Tome la CR 4 con
dirección oeste por 15 millas.
GMUs/ACRES: 2, 3/3048 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
para la caza. Abierto todo el año para pescar en Little
Snake River.
CAZA: alce, venado mula, berrendo, coyote
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Persianas portátiles de caza solamente.

▶ BIG SPRINGS — CONDADO DE EL PASO

INDICACIONES:
Desde Ellicott:
ÁREA DE ESTACIONAMIENTO 1: Diríjase al este en la ctra. 94
por 1.9 millas. Gire hacia el norte hacia Baggett Rd. por
1.4 millas. El estacionamiento está en el lado oeste de
Baggett Rd.
ÁREA DE ESTACIONAMIENTO 2: Diríjase al este en la ctra.
94 por 1.9 millas. Gire al norte hacia Baggett Rd.
por 3 millas. Gira al este hacia Big Springs Rd. por
3.5 millas. Área de estacionamiento en el lado sur de
Big Springs Rd.
ÁREA DE ESTACIONAMIENTO 3: Diríjase al este en la ctra. 94
por 7 millas. Gire al norte hacia la ctra. Calhan por
1.6 millas. Área de estacionamiento en el lado este de la
ctra. Calhan.
GMU/ACRES: 110/8601 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, berrendo, coyote, conejo, aves de caza de
tierras altas
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe el acceso salvo a pie desde las zonas de
estacionamiento designadas.
b. Se prohíbe el estacionamiento excepto en las áreas
designadas.
c. Está prohibido acampar.
d. Se prohíbe el estacionamiento nocturno.

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INDICACIONES: Desde Walsenburg, diríjase al sur por la
I-25 hasta la salida 42. Tome la CR 310 hacia Pryor,
luego diríjase 2.5 millas al sur en la CR 312 al lado este
de STL. O bien, tome la CR 310 oeste hacia el norte.
GMU/ACRES: 85/1511 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta el 31 de mayo
CAZA: venado, oso, león, berrendo, alce, paloma, conejo,
pavo
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Vehículos motorizados prohibidos fuera de las
carreteras del condado.

INDICACIONES: Desde Gardner, diríjase 1 milla al oeste
por la ctra. 69. Gire al norte en USFS Rd. 634 y diríjase
6 millas a USFS Rd. 635 (Black Mountain Rd.). Diríjase
al oeste por 0.5 millas hasta los marcadores.
GMU/ACRES: 84/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta el 31 de mayo
CAZA: venado, alce, conejo, ardilla, paloma, coyote, pavo

▶ BLACK SAGE PASS — CONDADO DE GUNNISON

INDICACIONES: Desde Gunnison en la ctra. 50 y USFS Rd.
243 (Marshall Pass Rd.), diríjase al norte por la ctra. 50
por 1 milla hacia USFS Rd. 888. Diríjase al norte por
USFS Rd. 888 durante 5.5 millas hasta el límite sur.
GMU/ACRES: 551/415 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
para la caza. Abierto todo el año para la pesca.
CAZA: venado, alce, oso, león, urogallo oscuro, conejo
PESCA: en una pequeña sección de No Name Creek

▶ BLACK WOLF CREEK — CONDADO DE YUMA

INDICACIONES: Desde Wray, diríjase al sur en la ctra.
385 por 11 millas al área de estacionamiento en el lado
oeste.
GMU/ACRES: 102/320 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, berrendo, coyote, conejo, aves de caza de
tierras altas

▶ BLOOM HILLS — CONDADO DE OTERO

INDICACIONES: Desde Rocky Ford, diríjase al sur en la
ctra. 71 por 5 millas a la ctra. 10. Diríjase en dirección
oeste en la ctra. 10 por 0.5 millas, luego continúe con
dirección sur por 9 millas hasta la ctra. 350. Tome la
ctra. 350 al oeste por aprox. 15 millas hasta USFS Rd.
2112.
ACCESO DE LA PROPIEDAD NORTE: Tome USFS Rd. 2112
aproximadamente 2 millas al sur hasta USFS Rd.
2112.D. Tome la ctra. 2112.D hasta que termina. STL
está justo después de pasar la carretera.
ACCESO DE LA PROPIEDAD SUR: Desde la ctra. 50, tome USFS
Rd. 2112 por aproximadamente 2 millas al sur de la
intersección USFS Rd. 2112.D hasta USFS Rd. 2112.F.
Tome USFS Rd. 2112.F 0.5 millas al oeste. La propiedad
está al norte a lo largo de 2112.F.
GMU/ACRES: 135/676 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, berrendo, coyote, conejo

▶ BLUE LAKE — CONDADO DE BENT

INDICACIONES: Desde Las Animas, diríjase al norte en la
ctra. 50. Cruce la ctra. 50 sobre el río Arkansas, luego
tome la ctra. 194 en la salida. Continúe por 0.5 millas
al oeste en la ctra. 194, luego gire al norte hacia la CR
10.5. Diríjase al norte durante 0.5 millas, luego gire
al oeste en la CR HH.5 y continúe 0.5 millas hacia el
oeste. Gire al norte en la CR 10, luego diríjase al norte
durante aproximadamente 6 millas hasta llegar al límite
sur de STL.
GMU/ACRES: 125/60,323 acres

ABIERTO: Todo el año para la pesca; desde el 1 de sept.
hastafinales de feb. para la caza.
CAZA: venado, berrendo, coyote, conejo, aves de caza de
tierras altas, aves acuáticas
PESCA: lago de agua templada
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Islas cerradas del 15 de mayo hasta el 31 de agosto
en Adobe Creek Reservoir.
b. Solo se puede acceder a pie, a través de las zonas
de estacionamiento designadas.
c. La acampada está permitida según lo indicado.

▶ BLUE SPRING — CONDADO DE HUERFANO

INDICACIONES: Desde Gardner, diríjase al oeste por la
ctra. 69 por 1 milla hasta USFS Rd. 634. Gire al norte y
continúe por 13 millas.
GMU/ACRES: 84/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta el 31 de mayo
CAZA: venado, alce, león, caza menor
RESTRICCIONES:
a. La caza está prohibida en la zona de seguridad a lo
largo del límite este, tal y como se indica.

▶ BONNY CREEK — CONDADO DE YUMA

INDICACIONES: Desde Burlington, diríjase al norte por la
ctra. 385 aprox. por 17 millas hacia la CR 0. Diríjase al
este en la CR 0 por 6 millas hacia la CR LL.5. Diríjase
al norte en la CR LL.5 por 4 millas y gire al este en la
CR 4. Diríjase al este en la CR 4 por 3 millas hasta el
estacionamiento.
GMU/ACRES: 103/630 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, coyote, pavo, conejo, faisán, paloma

▶ BOSTON FLATS — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Desde Maybell, diríjase al noroeste por
3.5 millas en la ctra. 318. El STL está al norte de la
ctra. 318. Estacionamiento entre la ctra. y STL. No hay
caminos; solo acceso sin entrada.
GMU/ACRES: 3/104 acres
ABIERTO: Se puede pescar durante todo el año. Abierto
desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero para
la caza.
CAZA: caza mayor, caza menor
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Acceso solamente a pie.

▶ BOX CREEK — CONDADO DE LAKE

INDICACIONES: Desde Leadville, diríjase 7 millas al sur
en la ctra. 24, luego gire al oeste en la CR 10 durante
2.4 millas hacia STL y la intersección de la CR 10 y 24.
Acceso a STL por la CR 10 o la CR 24.
GMU/ACRES: 48/629 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, caza menor
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Acceso solamente a pie.

▶ BOX ELDER — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Desde Hamilton, diríjase al sur en la ctra.
13 por 11 millas hacia la CR 17. Gire a la derecha y
continúe por 1.5 millas hacia la CR 51. Diríjase 1 milla
hacia la CR 32, y continúe por 8.5 millas hasta el acceso
BLM.
GMU/ACRES: 211/628 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: caza mayor, caza menor

▶ BOX ELDER NORTH — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Desde Meeker, diríjase 23 millas con
dirección norte en la ctra. 13. Gire al oeste en la
CR 32, luego continúe al oeste por 7 millas hasta el
estacionamiento.

�TIERRAS EN
FIDEICOMISO
GMU/ACRES: 211/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, caza menor

▶ BRAMMER — CONDADO DE MORGAN

INDICACIONES: Diríjase al norte en la ctra. 71 desde
Synder por aprox. 6 millas. Gire al este en la CR Ee
por aprox. 5 millas. El estacionamiento estará en la
intersección de la CR Ee y la CR 34.
GMU/ACRES: 95/2918 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, berrendo, coyote, conejo, aves de caza de
tierras altas

▶ BRAVO — CONDADO DE LOGAN

INDICACIONES: Desde Sterling, tome la ctra. 6 este por
aprox. 2 millas hacia la CR 37. Diríjase al norte en la
CR 37 por 5.7 millas.
GMU/ACRES: 91/107 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de sept. hasta finales de feb. de
4 a. m. a 9 p. m.
CAZA: venado, pavo, codorniz, paloma, conejo, ardilla,
aves acuáticas
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Acceso público solo desde las zonas de
estacionamiento de Bravo SWA.
b. Todas las actividades recreativas, excepto la caza
de venado, están prohibidas el fin de semana
de apertura de la temporada regular de venado
con rifle en las llanuras y el primer día y el fin de
semana de la temporada tardía.
c. Se prohíbe botar o utilizar embarcaciones
durante la temporada de aves acuáticas.

▶ BRETT GRAY RANCH — CONDADO DE LINCOLN

INDICACIONES: Desde el Condado de Rush:
ÁREA DE ESTACIONAMIENTO 1: Diríjase al este en la ctra. 94
por 8 millas hacia la CR 7. Diríjase al sur por la CR 7
durante 2 millas hasta la CR X. Diríjase al oeste por la
CR X durante 0.4 millas hasta el área de estacionamiento
en el lado sur de la CR X.
ÁREA DE ESTACIONAMIENTO 2: Desde el área de
estacionamiento 1. diríjase al este por la CR X durante
2.4 millas hasta el área de estacionamiento en el lado sur
de la CR X.
ÁREA DE ESTACIONAMIENTO 3: Diríjase al este en la ctra. 94
por 12 millas hacia la CR 11. Diríjase al sur por la CR
11 durante 11 millas hasta que la CR 11 se convierta en
la CR M, y la CR M se convierta en la CR 10. Continúe
hacia el sur por la CR 10 durante 2.9 millas hasta la CR J.
Diríjase hacia el este por la CR J durante 1.6 millas hasta
el área de estacionamiento en el lado sur de la CR j.
ÁREA DE ESTACIONAMIENTO 4: Diríjase al este en la ctra.
94 por 2.8 millas hacia la CR 2. Diríjase al sur por
la CR 2 durante 10 millas hasta la CR N. Diríjase al
este por la CR N durante 1.9 millas hasta la zona de
estacionamiento en el lado norte/noreste de la CR N.
ÁREA DE ESTACIONAMIENTO 5: Diríjase al este en la ctra. 94
por 12 millas hacia la CR11. Diríjase al sur por la CR11
durante 6.1 millas hasta el área de estacionamiento junto
a la carretera en el lado oeste de la CR11.
ÁREA DE ESTACIONAMIENTO 6: Diríjase al este en la ctra. 94 por
12 millas hacia la CR 11. Diríjase al sur por la CR 11
durante 11 millas, hasta que la CR 11 se convierta en la
CR M, y llegue a la zona de estacionamiento junto a la
carretera en la esquina sureste de la CR 11 y la CR M.
ÁREA DE ESTACIONAMIENTO 7: Diríjase al este en la ctra. 94
por 12 millas hacia la CR 11. Diríjase al sur por la CR
11 durante 11 millas hasta que la CR 11 se convierta en
la CR M, y la CR M se convierta en la CR 10. Continúe
hacia el sur por la CR 10 durante 2.9 millas hasta la CR J.
Diríjase hacia el este por la CR J durante 4.5 millas hasta
el área de estacionamiento junto a la carretera en el lado
norte de la CR J.
ÁREA DE ESTACIONAMIENTO 8: Diríjase al este en la ctra. 94

por 12 millas hacia la CR 11. Diríjase al sur por la CR
11 durante 11 millas hasta que la CR 11 se convierta en
la CR M, y la CR M se convierta en la CR 10. Continúe
hacia el sur por la CR 10 durante 4.9 millas hasta la CR
G. Diríjase hacia el este por la CR G durante 2 millas
hasta la zona de estacionamiento junto a la carretera en
el lado norte de la CR G.
GMU/ACRES: 119 / 49,596
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de sept. hasta finales de feb.
CAZA: caza mayor y menor, excepto el lince, el coyote,
el perrito de las praderas de cola negra, la serpiente de
cascabel, la tortuga mordedora, el tejón, el zorro veloz, la
rata almizclera y el mapache
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe el acceso salvo a pie desde las zonas de
estacionamiento designadas.
b. Se prohíbe el estacionamiento excepto en las áreas
designadas.

▶ BRIGGSDALE — CONDADO DE WELD

INDICACIONES:
SECCIONES 5 Y 8: Diríjase 3 millas al norte de Briggsdale
en la CR 77 hasta USFS Trail 96. La propiedad está al
oeste de la CR 77 y a ambos lados de USFS Trail 96 por
1 milla.
SECCIÓN 16: Diríjase 6 millas al oeste de Briggsdale por la
ctra. 14 hacia la CR 65, luego 1 milla al norte en la CR
65 hacia la CR 96. La propiedad está al noreste de la
intersección.
GMU/ACRES: 87/1855 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: berrendo, coyote, conejo, paloma

▶ BROWNS PARK — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Desde Maybell, conduzca en la ctra.
318 por 58 millas con dirección noroeste. Gire a la
izquierda y tome la CR 83 por 2.9 millas, pasando por
el Centro de Visitantes de USFWS y cruzando Green
River. Gire a la izquierda en la carretera sin marcar
y continúe por 2.8 millas hasta la primera parcela, o
7 millas hasta la segunda parcela.
GMU/ACRES: 1/1.305
ABIERTO: Abierto todo el año
CAZA: Durante todo el año para la caza mayor y menor,
solo durante las temporadas abiertas.
PESCA: Abierto todo el año para pescar en Green River.

▶ BRUSH HOLLOW — CONDADO DE FREMONT

INDICACIONES: Desde Penrose, diríjase 1.5 millas al
norte hasta CR 123, luego diríjase al oeste por CR 123
durante 0.7 millas hasta el área de estacionamiento
designada. Área de estacionamiento adicional ubicada
sobre la CR 127, 1 milla al norte de la CR 123.
GMU/ACRES: 59/1398 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, berrendo, coyote, conejo, pavo. Caza solo
con armas primitivas.

▶ BUCKWATER DRAW — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Desde Dinosaur, diríjase al este en la
ctra. 40 hacia Harpers Corner Rd. Gire al norte hacia
Harpers Corner Rd. y continúe por aprox. 5.7 millas.
Acceso a pie y a caballo solamente a través de los
terrenos adyacentes de la BLM.
GMU/ACRES: 10/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, urogallo, caza menor

▶ BUFFALO GULCH — CONDADO DE PARK

INDICACIONES: Desde Hartsel, diríjase al sur en la ctra.
9 por 2 millas. Gire hacia la CR 53 y diríjase al sur por
8.9 millas. Gire hacia Eufaula Trail y diríjase al este por
1.3 millas. Gire hacia Hutke Rd. y diríjase al norte por
0.8 millas. Gire hacia Keechi Rd. y diríjase al este por

1.5 millas. Keechi Rd. se convierte en Dog Chief Trail.
Punto de acceso en la esquina de Dog Chief Trail y
Cahokia Rd.
GMU/ACRES: 58/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, coyote, conejo

▶ BULL CANYON — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Desde Dinosaur, diríjase al este en la
ctra. 40 hacia Harpers Rd. Gire al norte hacia Harpers
Corner Rd. Y continúe hacia la CR 161. Gire al oeste
hacia la CR 161. Acceso a pie y a caballo solamente a
través de los terrenos adyacentes de la BLM. STL está
rodeado por el área de estudio de BLM Bull Canyon.
GMU/ACRES: 10/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, caza menor

▶ BULL MOUNTAIN — CONDADO DE LARIMER

INDICACIONES: Desde Fort Collins, tome la ctra. 287
hacia el norte por 22 millas hasta Cherokee Park Rd.
(CR 80C). Diríjase 35 millas al oeste. La CR 80C pasa
por la esquina sureste. La carretera de dos vías corre
hacia la parte suroeste.
GMU/ACRES: 8/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: caza mayor, caza menor
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Los vehículos de motor solo están permitidos en
las carreteras del condado.

▶ BULL PASTURE — CONDADO DE OTERO

INDICACIONES: Desde Rocky Ford, diríjase al sur en la
ctra. 71 por 5 millas a la ctra. 10. Diríjase en dirección
oeste en la ctra. 10 por 0.5 millas, luego continúe con
dirección sur por 9 millas hasta la ctra. 350. Tome la
ctra. 350 oeste por aprox. 10.5 millas hacia la CR 13.
Vaya por aprox. 0.75 millas al sur de la ctra. 350 en la
CR 13. Propiedad al oeste de CR 13 por 1 milla.
GMU/ACRES: 135/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, berrendo, coyote, conejo

▶ BURCHFIELD — CONDADO DE BACA

INDICACIONES: Desde Walsh, diríjase al este por la CR
DD durante 14 millas hasta la CR 54. STL está en la
esquina noroeste del cruce de las CR DD y 54.
GMU/ACRES: 139/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, berrendo, alce, faisán, codorniz, zorro,
conejo
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Acceso solamente a pie.

▶ BURNS CANYON — CONDADO DE CHAFFEE

INDICACIONES: Del semáforo en Johnson Village, diríjase
al este por 1 milla a la CR 301. Diríjase al sur en la CR
301 por aprox. 2.8 millas hasta la CR 300. Gire a la
izquierda hacia la CR 300 y continúe 2.5 millas hasta
Ruby Mountain Campground. Acceso a USFS Rd. 300
a 300A. Diríjase al oeste por la 300A hasta el sendero
1423 del USFS.
NOTA: ¡Vehículo 4x4 muy recomendado!
GMU/ACRES: 57/600 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, oso, león, coyote, conejo, lince, zorro

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▶ BURRO SPRINGS — CONDADO DE SAGUACHE

INDICACIONES:
Desde La Garita:
1. Diríjase al norte en la CR 42 por 2.3 millas.
2. Diríjase al oeste en la CR 41G por 4.5 millas.
Desde Saguache:
Diríjase al sur en la ctra. 285 por 6 millas hacia la CR
T. Diríjase al oeste en la CR T por 2 millas hacia la CR
44.8. Diríjase al sur en la CR 44.8 por 1 milla.
GMU/ACRES: 68/28,905 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de mayo hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, oso, coyote, conejo, pavo
RESTRICCIONES:
a. En mayo se permite la recogida de astas
desprendidas, cuernos desprendidos o astas o
cuernos adheridos de forma natural a las placas
del cráneo. Del 1 al 31 de dic. solamente.
b. Solo durante la temporada de caza mayor, se
permite el acceso del público desde una hora y
media antes del amanecer hasta una hora y media
después de la puesta de sol. Acceso público
permitido desde media hora antes del amanecer
hasta media hora después del atardecer durante
todos los demás horarios.
c. Uso de vehículos motorizados restringido a las
carreteras designadas. Se prohíbe el uso de
vehículos todoterreno (OHV) para recuperar la
caza mayor.
d. Se prohíbe acampar y encender fogatas.

▶ BUSTOS FLAT — CONDADO DE HUERFANO

INDICACIONES: Desde Walsenburg, tome la ctra. 10 por
7 millas al este. Diríjase al sur en la CR 210. Continúe
recto por la CR 211. La propiedad está aprox. a 3 millas
de la ctra. 10.
GMU/ACRES: 133/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: berrendo, coyote, lince, conejo

▶ CARRICA — CONDADO DE OTERO

INDICACIONES: Desde la ctra. 50 en La Junta, ingrese a la
ctra. 109. Tome la ctra. 109 por 3 cuadras al sur hasta
la calle 6 en La Junta, luego diríjase al este por la calle
6. La calle 6 se convierte en la CR AA. Tome la CR AA
por 4 millas hasta la CR 35. Diríjase al sur por 7 millas
en la CR 35. La CR 35 se convierte en la CR T por
1 milla al este. La CR T se convierte en CR 36 al sur.
Diríjase por la CR 36 por 3 millas. STL está al este de la
CR 36 por 1 milla.
GMU/ACRES: 130/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: berrendo, coyote, conejo

▶ CARTER CREEK — CONDADO DE GRAND

INDICACIONES: Desde Kremmling, diríjase 14 millas con
dirección oeste en la ctra. 40 hasta la ctra. Chimney
Rock Rd. (USFS Rd. 103), luego diríjase 3 millas al este
hasta el área de estacionamiento y la señal.
GMU/ACRES: 181/1301 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, urogallo oscuro, urogallo
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Acceso público solo para la caza, salvo que se
indique lo contrario.
b. Acceso a vehículos todo terreno y motos de nieve
permitido en ruta designada en la Secc. 31 como
se indica en la puerta de East Carter Creek solo
durante la temporada de caza.

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▶ CARTER PLACE — CONDADO DE SAN MIGUEL

INDICACIONES: Desde Naturita, tome la ctra. 141 este por
3.5 millas hacia las ctras. 141 y 145. Diríjase 3.6 millas
al sur en la carretera. 141, luego gire al oeste en la CR
HH31. Diríjase 3 millas por el camino de tierra y gire al
sur por 1 milla.
GMU/ACRES: 70/320 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, caza menor
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Acceso solo a través de BLM.

▶ CASTOR GULCH — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Desde Craig, diríjase al sur en la ctra. 13
por aprox. 14 millas hacia la CR 93. Diríjase al este por
0.5 millas. Las señales designan la zona de caza.
GMU/ACRES: 13/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, león, caza menor
NOTA: Intercambio de uso en STL. Parte terreno privado,
parte del Hunting and Fishing Access Program de STL.

▶ CEDARS — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Desde Craig, diríjase al norte por la ctra.
13 por 38 millas hacia la CR 2. Diríjase al este en la CR
2 por 6.5 millas.
GMU/ACRES: 4/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, urogallo, conejo, coyote
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Solo se permiten persianas portátiles de caza.

▶ CEDAR SPRINGS — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Desde Maybell, diríjase 8 millas con
dirección oeste por la ctra. 40. Gire al sur en la CR 23 y
siga por aprox. 2 millas. Acceso vehicular sobre la CR
23 y BLM Rd. 1558.
GMU/ACRES: 11/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, caza menor
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Los vehículos motorizados solo están permitidos
en la CR 23 y en la BLM Rd. 1558.

▶ CHIQUITO PEAK — CONDADO DE CONEJOS

INDICACIONES: Desde Monte Vista, diríjase 12 millas al
sur en Colo. 15 hacia la CR FF. Diríjase al oeste por
la CR FF/USFS Rd. 250 durante 7.7 millas hasta BLM
Rd. 5080/Chaquita Peak Rd. Diríjase al este por BLM
5080/Chaquita Peak Rd. durante aproximadamente
2.5 millas hacia la propiedad.
GMU/ACRES: 80/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, coyote, conejo

▶ CHUBB PARK — CONDADO DE CHAFFEE

INDICACIONES: Desde Fairplay, diríjase 20 millas con
dirección sur en la ctra. 285 hacia las ctras. 285 y 24.
Diríjase al suroeste durante 1 milla hasta la cima de
Trout Creek Pass. Gire al oeste a la derecha en la CR
311, luego continúe por 1 milla. Puede haber actividad
forestal.
GMUs/ACRES: 49, 57/3640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, urogallo, conejo
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Solo se permite acampar según lo indicado.
b. Los vehículos motorizados están permitidos en las
carreteras comarcales según lo indicado.

▶ CIMARRON RIVER — CONDADO DE BACA

INDICACIONES: Desde Walsh, tome la CR 44 al sur
por 18 millas. Diríjase al este en la CR K por aprox.
1 milla. Gire al sur en la CR 45 y diríjase 8 millas a
la propiedad. Propiedad a lo largo de la frontera del
estado de Oklahoma. Estacione en la CR 45 para
acceder a la propiedad.
GMU/ACRES: 145/519 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, berrendo, coyote, conejo

▶ CITADEL — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Desde Meeker, diríjase al norte por la
ctra. 64 hacia la CR 71. Diríjase al norte hacia Indian
Valley Truck Trail, luego continúe por 12 millas al
norte.
GMU/ACRES: 11/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, caza menor

▶ COAL BANK GULCH — CONDADO DE ROUTT

INDICACIONES: Desde Hayden, diríjase 2.5 millas al norte
en CR 76.
GMU/ACRES: 441/879 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el primer día de la temporada de
venado y alce con arco hasta finales de feb.
CAZA: venado, alce, urogallo de cola afilada
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Solo se puede cazar con arco, con armas de
avancarga, con escopetas que disparen un solo
proyectil y con rifles de percusión anular.
b. Solo se permite la caza de jóvenes/mentores, solo
puede cazar un mentor por joven. El mentor
debe tener 18 años o más y ser titular de un
certificado válido de educación para cazadores o
haber nacido antes del 1 de enero de 1949 y tener
una licencia de caza o pesca adecuada y válida.

▶ COAL CREEK — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Desde Maybell, diríjase al oeste por la
ctra. 40 hacia BLM Rd. 1509. Gire al sur en la BLM Rd.
1509 y diríjase por aprox. 3.4 millas hasta la carretera
BLM sin nombre. Gire al oeste hacia la carretera BLM
sin nombre y continúe por aprox. 2.4 millas. Acceso
a pie o a caballo únicamente a través de los terrenos
adyacentes de la BLM.
GMU/ACRES: 11/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, caza menor

▶ COAL RIDGE — CONDADO DE MOFFAT CO.

INDICACIONES: Desde Rangely, diríjase al este por la ctra.
64. En la CR 73 gire al norte hacia la CR 78. En la CR
78 gire al norte y continúe por aprox. 1.7 millas.
GMU/ACRES: 10/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, caza menor

▶ CODY PARK — CONDADO DE FREMONT

INDICACIONES: Desde Westcliffe, en las ctras. 96 y 69,
diríjase al norte por la ctra. 69 por 2.5 millas hacia
la CR 215. Diríjase al norte por 6.25 millas hacia la
esquina suroeste de STL.
GMU/ACRES: 691/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta el 31 de mayo
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, oso, león, pavo, conejo,
ardilla

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▶ COHAGEN — CONDADO DE JACKSON

INDICACIONES: Desde Walden, diríjase 6 millas con
dirección sureste en la ctra. 14 hacia la CR 21. Diríjase
al sur por 1.8 millas hasta el punto de acceso n.º 1; o,
desde la ctra. 14, diríjase al sur en la CR 21 por 4 millas
hacia la CR 32, luego continúe por 1.2 millas al este
hacia el punto de acceso n.º 2.
GMU/ACRES: 171/2848 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: caza mayor, caza menor

▶ COLD SPRINGS MOUNTAIN — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Desde Maybell, diríjase al noroeste en
la ctra. 318 por 41 millas hacia la CR 10N. Diríjase la
norte en la CR 10N por 8 millas. STL está al oeste de
la CR 10N en gran medida en la cima de la montaña
y se mezcla con BLM y tierras privadas. 2495 acres al
este de la CR 10N mezclados con tierras del BLM y
privadas. Se aconseja el uso de vehículos 4x4 en la CR
167 y BLM Rd. 2007.
GMUs/ACRES: 2, 201/25,739 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de agosto hasta el 31 de diciembre
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, urogallo oscuro, urogallo
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Solo se permite acampar durante las temporadas
de caza mayor.
NOTA: Intercambio de uso en STL. Parte terreno privado,
parte del Hunting and Fishing Access Program de STL.

▶ COPPER GULCH — CONDADO DE FREMONT

INDICACIONES: Desde Canon City, diríjase al oeste por
la ctra. 50 por 14 millas. Gire a la izquierda en Copper
Gulch Rd. y continúe por 13 millas, luego gire al oeste
en Gulch Rd. El área de estacionamiento está en el lado
oeste de la intersección de Burro Back Ct.. y Gulch Rd.
GMU/ACRES: 691/638 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, oso, coyote, conejo, pavo
RESTRICCIONES:
a. El disparo de armas de fuego está restringido a la
caza con armas de avancarga, escopetas y rifles de
percusión anular únicamente.

▶ COPPER MOUNTAIN — CONDADO DE GRAND

INDICACIONES: Desde Kremmling, diríjase al sur en
la ctra. 9 para acceder a través de Williams Peak, o
diríjase al sur por la ctra. 9 hacia la CR 3, luego al norte
en la CR 3 a Mule Creek. Acceso desde los terrenos del
USFS en el sur. Todos los demás accesos desde terrenos
privados. Permiso requerido.
GMU/ACRES: 28/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, urogallo

▶ COTTONWOOD CREEK — CONDADO DE ROUTT

INDICACIONES: Desde Hayden, diríjase al norte en la
CR 80 por 1 milla hacia la CR 70. Diríjase al este por
2.8 millas hacia la CR 80, luego diríjase al norte por
10.7 millas.
GMU/ACRES: 441/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el primer día de tiro con arco en
temporada de venados y alces hasta el 31 de mayo.
CAZA: venado, alce, urogallo de cola afilada y de
montaña
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Los cazadores pueden ser limitados a través de
un puesto de control obligatorio para controlar
la superpoblación, los daños a los recursos o la
entrada ilegal en la propiedad privada.

▶ COTTONWOOD RIDGE — CONDADO DE FREMONT

INDICACIONES: Desde Cañon City, diríjase al oeste por la
ctra. 50 por 12 millas hacia la ctra. 9. Gire al norte en la
ctra. 9, luego continúe por 6 millas. Gire al oeste en la
puerta y continúe por 0.8 millas.
GMU/ACRES: 58/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta el 31 de mayo
para la caza. Abierto todo el año para la pesca.
CAZA: venado, oso, león, conejo
PESCA: Cottonwood Creek
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe la caza del 1 de junio al 31 de agosto.

▶ CROOKED ARROYO — CONDADO DE OTERO

INDICACIONES: Desde la ctra. 50 en Rocky Ford, tome la
ctra. 71 con dirección sur por 5 millas hacia la ctra. 10,
luego tome la ctra. 10 por 0.5 millas con dirección oeste
hacia la ctra. 71 sur. Tome la ctra. 71 por 9 millas con
dirección sur hacia la ctra. 350. Tome la ctra. 350 aprox.
2.5 millas con dirección noreste hacia la CR 21. Tome la
CR 21 por aprox. 4 millas al sur hacia la CR N.
Tome CR N por aprox. 0.75 millas al este hacia la
CR 21.75. Tome la CR 21.75 aprox. Por 2.25 millas
hacia el sur de la propiedad (21.75 pasa a ser 21.9).
La propiedad se extiende por 1 milla al sur hasta la
intersección de la CR K.
GMU/ACRES: 135/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, berrendo, coyote, conejo

▶ CROOKED TOP — CONDADO DE PARK

INDICACIONES: Desde Bailey, diríjase 2 millas al norte en
la ctra. 285 hacia el semáforo. Gire a la izquierda en la
CR 43 y diríjase 6.4 millas hacia Saddlestring Rd. Gire
a la izquierda y diríjase 0.3 millas hacia USFS Rd. 101.
Gire a la derecha y continúe por 4 millas. Camine al
noreste por 2 millas.
GMU/ACRES: 46/400 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, urogallo oscuro, conejo, ardilla,
pavo
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Acceso solo disponible desde USFS Rd. 101.

▶ CROSS MOUNTAIN — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Desde Maybell, diríjase al suroeste en la
ctra. 40 por 16 millas hacia el marcador de milla 44,
luego diríjase al norte en Deer Lodge Park Rd. Por
aproximadamente 2.5 millas hacia la servidumbre
BLM.
GMU/ACRES: 11/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, venado, alce, caza menor

▶ CROW VALLEY — CONDADO DE WELD

INDICACIONES:
SECCIÓN 24 (8N 64W): Diríjase 10 millas al oeste de
Briggsdale en la ctra. 14 hacia la CR 57. Desde el área
de estacionamiento de la USFS en la ctra. 14 y CR 57,
camine 1 milla al este hasta la propiedad.
SECCIÓN 36 (9N 62W): Diríjase 4 millas al oeste de
Briggsdale en la ctra. 14 hasta la CR 69, continúe entre
4 a 5 millas al norte en la CR 69. Camine 1 milla al este
hasta el límite oeste de la propiedad.
SECCIÓN 36 (9N 64W): Diríjase 8 millas al oeste de
Briggsdale en la ctra. 14 hacia la CR 61, luego diríjase
3 millas con dirección norte en la CR 61 hacia la CR
96. Camine 1 milla al norte hasta la esquina sureste de
la propiedad.
GMU/ACRES: 87/1520 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: berrendo, coyote, conejo, paloma

▶ CRYSTAL LAKE — CONDADO DE LAKE

INDICACIONES: Desde Leadville, diríjase al sur por la ctra.
24 aprox. por 3 millas hacia la carretera. 300. Diríjase al
sur por 2 millas en la CR 11 y 11A hasta la bifurcación
izquierda en el camino de tierra de dos vías. Tome la
bifurcación de dos vías a la izquierda por 0.75 millas,
siguiendo las señales de acceso con flechas.

PARA ACCEDER A LA PARTE ESTE DE LA PROPIEDAD:

Continúe hacia el sur hasta pasar la ctra. 300 hasta el
marcador de la milla 182.4 y gire en el bucle de acceso
a la pesca de Crystal Lake. Tome el camino de tierra de
dos vías hacia el sur y el oeste hasta la valla y la zona de
estacionamiento en la señal de la propiedad.
GMUs/ACRES: 48, 49 (GMU 48 está al oeste del río; GMU
49 está al este del río)/467 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de sept. hasta finales de feb. Abierto
todo el año para la pesca.
CAZA: venado, alce, aves acuáticas, caza menor
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Acceso solamente a pie.

▶ DALEY GULCH — CONDADO DE SAGUACHE Y GUNNISON

INDICACIONES: Desde Sargents en USFS Rd. 819 y la ctra.
50, diríjase al norte por 0.75 millas y gire a la izquierda
en las STL. Entrar en la gravera oeste de la ctra. 50
frente a la ctra. del granero.
GMU/ACRES: 551/644 acres
ABIERTO: Todo el año
CAZA: venado, alce, oso, león, urogallo oscuro, conejo
PESCA: Arroyos Agate Creek, Brush Creek y Tomichi
Creek
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se permite acampar según lo publicado.

▶ DAVID CANYON — CONDADO DE OTERO

INDICACIONES: Desde la ctra. 50 en La Junta, tome la
ctra. 109 sur durante 14 millas hasta USFS Rd. 2200
(señal para los cañones Vogel y Picketwire). Tome la
USFS Rd. 2200 aprox. 4 millas con dirección oeste
hasta la USFS Rd. 2200.I. Tome USFS Rd. 2200.I aprox.
0.5 millas hasta la esquina sureste de la propiedad.
GMU/ACRES: 135/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, berrendo, coyote, conejo

▶ DEAD HORSE CREEK — CONDADO DE SAN MIGUEL

INDICACIONES: Tome la ctra. 141 hacia la CR 28T, luego
hacia la ctra. BLM 1064 y luego hacia la ctra. BLM
3132. Después diríjase a la ctra. BLM 1001, o tome la
ctra. San Miguel 28T hasta la ctra. BLM 1063.
GMU/ACRES: 70/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, coyote, conejo

▶ DEARFIELD — CONDADO DE WELD

INDICACIONES:
Desde Greeley, recorra aprox. 25 millas al este hacia
la CR 386. El sector de estacionamiento norte se
encuentra 0.3 millas al sur de la ctra. 34 en la CR
386. El sector de estacionamiento se encuentra
aproximadamente a 1.2 millas al sur de la ctra. 34 en la
CR 386, justo antes del guarda ganado.
Desde Wiggins, avance aproximadamente 13.5 millas
hacia el oeste por la ctra. 34 hacia la CR 386.
Desde Roggen, recorra aprox. 1.3 millas al este hacia
la CR 386. El sector de estacionamiento sur está
aproximadamente a 8.5 millas al norte de la I-76 en la
CR 386, justo después de pasar el guarda ganado.

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Estacionamiento norte ubicado aproximadamente a
9.5 millas al norte de la I-76 en la CR 386.
GMU/ACRES: 951/1480 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, berrendo, coyote, conejo, paloma

▶ DEER HAVEN — CONDADO DE FREMONT

INDICACIONES: Desde Cañon City, diríjase al oeste por
la ctra. 50 hacia la ctra. 9. Diríjase 9 millas al norte
hacia la CR 11. Gire a la derecha y diríjase 5.2 millas
por la CR 11 hasta Deer Haven Rd. Gire a la derecha en
Deer Haven Rd. y continúe 0.8 millas hasta Thompson
Mountain Rd. Gire a la derecha y continúe 0.7 millas
hasta el final de la carretera.
GMU/ACRES: 581/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta el 31 de mayo
para la caza.
CAZA: caza mayor, caza menor, pavo

▶ DELMONICA GULCH — CONDADO DE LAKE

INDICACIONES: Desde Leadville, diríjase al norte por la
ctra. 91 por 8 millas. Utilice el área de estacionamiento
al norte de la ctra. 91 en la calzada Chalk Creek. Acceso
a través de BLM al oeste de la zona de estacionamiento.
GMU/ACRES: 49/320 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, león, coyote, conejo

▶ DICK’S PEAK — CONDADO DE PARK

INDICACIONES: Desde Hartsel, tome la ctra. 9 hacia el sur
por 14 millas, luego diríjase 3.8 millas al suroeste hacia
la ctra. Dick’s Peak (ctra. 261). Continúe por 3 millas.
GMU/ACRES: 58/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, oso, urogallo, conejo
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Acceso solamente a pie.

▶ DIRTY GULCH — CONDADO DE FREMONT

INDICACIONES: Desde Cotopaxi, diríjase 5.5 millas con
dirección norte en la CR 12. Puede haber actividad
forestal.
GMU/ACRES: 58/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta el 31 de mayo
CAZA: venado, pavo, caza menor

▶ DISAPPOINTMENT CREEK — CONDADO DE DOLORES

INDICACIONES: Desde Dove Creek, diríjase 2 millas al
oeste hacia las ctras. 491 y 141. Diríjase al norte en la
ctra. 141 por 27 millas hacia Disappointment Valley.
Diríjase al sur por la calle 19Q (USFS Rd. 250) durante
18 millas hasta la ctra. McKinney Draw en terrenos
de BLM. Continúe 0.25 millas al sur hasta el extremo
norte de STL. Entre en el extremo norte, 0.25 millas al
sur de la CR 19Q. Acceso a través de una carretera de
dos vías en terrenos de la BLM en Dawson Draw.
GMU/ACRES: 711/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, caza menor

▶ DISAPPOINTMENT VALLEY — CONDADO DE SAN MIGUEL

INDICACIONES: Tome la ctra. 141 hacia la ctra.
Disappointment Creek (CR 19Q). Continúe por la CR
19Q por 10.5 millas hasta la propiedad.
GMU/ACRES: 70, 711/320 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, coyote, conejo

▶ DIXIE BLUFFS — CONDADO DE OTERO

INDICACIONES: Desde la ctra. 50 en La Junta, tome
la ctra. 109 sur por 11 millas hacia la CR P al este y
USFS Rd. 2175.A al oeste. Diríjase a la CR P al norte
por aproximadamente 0.33 millas al este de USFS Rd.

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2175. A en el límite norte durante aproximadamente
0.75 millas al oeste de la ctra. 109 que va en una
diagonal, yendo al SSE casi hasta el límite sur. Tome
USFS Rd. 2175.A durante 1 milla al oeste hasta
USFS Rd. 2175.B. Tome USFS Rd. 2175.B durante
aproximadamente 1 milla al sur hasta USFS Rd. 2175.
Tome USFS Rd. 2175 por aprox. 0.66 millas hacia el
este hasta la esquina suroeste de la propiedad.
GMUs/ACRES: 130, 135/630 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, berrendo, coyote, conejo

▶ DOBBINS SPRING — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Desde Elk Springs, diríjase al oeste por la
CR 14 hacia la ctra. BLM Rd. 1514. Gire al norte hacia
la ctra. BLM Rd. 1514 y continúe por 0.10 millas.
GMU/ACRES: 10/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, caza menor

▶ DOUGLAS MOUNTAIN — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Desde Maybell, diríjase 14.5 millas con
dirección oeste en la ctra. 318. Gire al sur en la CR 21S.
Diríjase 4.7 millas en la CR 21S hacia la CR 10. Diríjase
al oeste en la CR 10 por 1.9 millas hasta el borde de la
propiedad. La CR 10 atraviesa la propiedad.
GMUs/ACRES: 2, 11/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, caza menor, aves acuáticas

▶ DRY CREEK — CONDADO DE RIO GRANDE

INDICACIONES:
SECC. 16: Desde Monte Vista, tome la ctra. 15 sur por
2 millas hasta N.º 2 South Rd. Continúe 3 millas con
dirección oeste.
SECC. 36: Desde Monte Vista, tome la ctra. 15 sur por
2 millas hasta N.º 2 South Rd. Continúe 9.5 millas al
oeste.
GMU/ACRES: 80/1280 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta el 31 de mayo para
la caza
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, caza menor
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe la caza en la zona de seguridad a
lo largo del lado este de la Secc. 16 según lo
publicado.

▶ DRY CREEK BASIN — CONDADO DE SAN MIGUEL

INDICACIONES: En la ctra. 145 entre Naturita y Redvale,
gire al sur en la ctra. 141 y diríjase 15 millas hacia Dry
Creek Basin SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 70/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, caza menor

▶ DRY CREEK NORTH — CONDADO DE LARIMER

INDICACIONES: Diríjase al oeste por la ctra. Cherokee
Park Rd. (CR 80C) desde la ctra. 287 aprox. por
50 millas hacia la CR 103, luego diríjase al norte por la
carretera de acceso Bull Mountain. Diríjase 5 millas al
noreste hacia las STL, noreste de Shell Creek. No hay
vías establecidas de acceso a las STL, algunos caminos
para vehículos todoterreno proporcionan acceso.
GMU/ACRES: 8/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, oso, león

▶ DUCK CREEK — CONDADO DE LOGAN

INDICACIONES: Desde la I-76, tome la salida Crook.
Diríjase al norte en la ctra. 55 hacia la CR 64. Diríjase
al este por la CR 64 por aprox. 1 milla a al noroeste
esquina de las STL. Se debe tener extrema precaución al
momento de cazar cuando el ganado esté presente.
GMU/ACRES: 90/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de sept. hasta finales de feb. de

4 a. m. a 9 p. m.
CAZA: venado, pavo, faisán, paloma, conejo, ardilla
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Acceso público solo desde las áreas de
estacionamiento de Duck Creek SWA.

▶ EAGLE CANYON — CONDADO DE LARIMER

INDICACIONES: Desde Loveland, tome la ctra. 34 oeste
hasta Big Thompson School, luego diríjase al norte
4 millas por Buckhorn Rd. (CR 27) hasta Masonville.
Diríjase hacia el noroeste por Buckhorn Rd. 2.5 millas
hasta Bar D Ranch Rd. (Storm Mountain Access Rd.).
Diríjase 2.5 millas al oeste por Bar D Ranch Rd. hasta
la señal de acceso a los terrenos del USFS. Continúe a
pie o a caballo 1.5 millas a través del bosque hasta el
límite sur.
GMU/ACRES: 20/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de sept. hasta finales de feb. El
camino de acceso a la propiedad está cerrado cuando el
USFS cierra el 7 de dic.
CAZA: venado, alce, caza menor

▶ EAST ALAMOSA — CONDADO DE ALAMOSA

INDICACIONES: Desde Alamosa, diríjase al este por la
ctra. 160 por 2.4 millas hasta El Rancho Ln. Diríjase
al sur por El Rancho Ln. por 0.7 millas hacia la CR 8S.
Diríjase al este en la CR 8 sur por 3.1 millas hasta S116
Rd. Continúe al sur por la ctra. S116 Rd. por 1.9 millas
hasta la propiedad.
GMU/ACRES: 83/1480 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, coyote, conejo, pavo

▶ EAST BEND — CONDADO DE CONEJOS

INDICACIONES: Desde Sanford, diríjase al este por la CR
V durante 3.6 millas hasta el terreno de la BLM. Acceda
a la propiedad a través de terrenos BLM contiguos a pie
o a caballo.
GMU/ACRES: 81/720 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, coyote, conejo, pavo

▶ EAST BOONE DRAW — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Desde Maybell, diríjase 22.2 millas con
dirección oeste en la ctra. 318 hacia la propiedad BLM
adyacente. Acceso a través de los terrenos públicos
adyacentes.
GMU/ACRES: 2/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, caza menor

▶ EAST CARRIZO CREEK — CONDADO DE LAS ANIMAS CO.

INDICACIONES: Desde Pritchett, diríjase al oeste a lo largo
de la ctra. 160. Diríjase al sur en la CR 220, luego gire
al este en la CR 30. Estacione en el estacionamiento de
Sikes.
GMU/ACRES: 143/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, coyote, zorro, lince,
codorniz, conejo

▶ EAST CARTER MOUNTAIN — CONDADO DE GRAND

INDICACIONES: Desde Kremmling, diríjase 14 millas con
dirección oeste en la ctra. 40 hacia Chimney Rock Rd.
(USFS Rd. 103). Después diríjase 6 millas al este hasta
la señal y la puerta.
GMU/ACRES: 181/1794 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero

�TIERRAS EN
FIDEICOMISO
CAZA: venado, alce, urogallo
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Acceso público únicamente para la caza, excepto
cuando lo que se permita esté en el presente
reglamento
b. Vehículos motorizados restringidos a Chimney
Rock Rd. a menos que se indique lo contrario.
c. Estacionamiento solo en lotes designados.
d. Vehículos todo terreno, motos de nieve
permitidas en ruta designada según se publiquen
en la puerta de la Secc. 24 durante la temporada
de caza únicamente.
e. Se prohíbe la caza en la zona de seguridad
señalada a lo largo de la línea de la valla este.
f. Se permite acampar y hacer fogatas solo a 300 pies
de Chimney Rock Rd.

▶ EAST DELANEY BUTTE LAKE — CONDADO DE JACKSON

INDICACIONES: Desde Walden, diríjase 0.5 millas con
dirección oeste en la ctra. 14 hacia la CR 12. Después
diríjase 5.3 millas al oeste hacia la CR 18. Diríjase
4.5 millas al oeste hacia la CR 5. Diríjase 1 milla al
norte hacia Delaney Butte Lakes SWA. STL está al este
del lago.
GMU/ACRES: 16/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
para la caza. Abierto todo el año para la pesca.
CAZA: caza menor
PESCA: lago de agua fría
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Acceso solamente a pie.

▶ EASTMAN BASIN — CONDADO DE WELD

INDICACIONES: Diríjase 10 millas al oeste de Briggsdale
en la ctra. 14 hacia la CR 57, luego diríjase 9 millas con
dirección norte en la CR 57 hacia la CR 108. Entonces:
SECCIONES 30 Y 32 (10N 63W), SECCIÓN 36 (10N 64W): Diríjase
1 milla al este en la CR 108 hacia la CR 59, luego
diríjase 2 millas al norte en la CR 59. Camine 1.5 millas
al este/noreste hasta la propiedad de la Sección 30.
Camine 2.2 millas al este hasta la propiedad de la
Sección 32. La propiedad de la sección 36 se encuentra
en el lado este de la CR 59.
SECCIÓN 10 (10N 64W): Diríjase 1 milla este en la CR 108
hacia la CR 59, luego continúe 6 millas al norte en la
CR 59 hacia la CR 120. Diríjase por 1−2 millas al oeste
de la 120; la propiedad está en el lado sur de la CR 120.
SECCIÓN 16 (10N 64W): Diríjase 2 millas al oeste por la
CR 108 hasta la CR 53, luego diríjase 3 millas al norte
por la CR 53 hasta el sendero 53 del USFS. Diríjase
1 milla más al norte por USFS Trail 53 hasta la esquina
suroeste de la propiedad.
SECCIÓN 36 (10N 65W): Diríjase 4 millas al oeste por la CR
108 hasta la CR 49, luego continúe entre 1−2 millas
al norte en la CR 49. La propiedad está al oeste y
adyacente a la CR 49.
GMU/ACRES: 87/2681 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, berrendo, coyote, conejo, paloma

▶ EAST TIMPAS — CONDADO DE OTERO

INDICACIONES: Desde la ctra. 50 en Rocky Ford, tome
la ctra. 71 con dirección sur por 5 millas hacia la ctra.
10. Tome la ctra. 10 por 0.5 millas con dirección oeste
hacia la ctra. 71 sur. Tome la ctra. 71 por 9 millas con
dirección sur hacia la ctra. 350. Tome la ctra. 350 por
aprox. 2.5 millas al suroeste hacia CR N. Continúe por
la CR N por aprox. 1 milla hacia el este. La propiedad
está en el lado norte de la CR N por 1 milla.
GMU/ACRES: 135/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, berrendo, coyote, conejo

▶ ECKLUND — CONDADO DE YUMA

INDICACIONES: Desde Wray, diríjase al sur en la ctra.
385 por 4.8 millas. Gire al este en la CR 30 y continúe
por 6 millas antes de girar al sur en CR PP. Continúe

1.8 millas y gire al este en la CR 28. Siga la curva sur
hacia la CR RR y continúe 6.7 millas hasta el área de
estacionamiento.
GMU/ACRES: 102/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, coyote, conejo

▶ EDLER — CONDADO DE BACA

INDICACIONES: Diríjase al sur de Springfield por la ctra.
287. Gire al oeste en la CR M, luego al norte en la CR
20. Estacione en el camino del USFS y camine hacia la
propiedad.
GMU/ACRES: 144/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, berrendo, coyote, zorro, lince, codorniz,
conejo

▶ ELEVEN MILE — CONDADO DE PARK

INDICACIONES:
ACCESO 1: Desde Hartsel, diríjase al sureste en la CR 59
por 12 millas. STL cruza la CR en el norte y el sur.
ACCESO 2: Desde Hartsel, diríjase al sureste en la CR 59
por 13.5 millas. Continúe recto hacia la CR 92 por
2.5 millas. STL cruza la CR en el norte y el sur.
ACCESO 3: Desde Hartsel, diríjase al sureste en la CR 59
por 17 millas. STL cruza CR en el este y el oeste.
GMU/ACRES: 58, 581/2887 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, coyote, conejo

▶ ELK MOUNTAIN — CONDADO DE JACKSON

INDICACIONES: Desde Walden, diríjase al este en la
calle 5, que se convierte en CR 12E. Siga la CR 12E
aproximadamente 16.5 millas sobre la montaña
Elk hasta el final de la carretera y la zona de
estacionamiento. Acceso solo desde el Parque Estatal
State Forest y áreas de estacionamiento.
GMU/ACRES: 6/2839 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
para la caza. Abierto todo el año para la pesca.
CAZA: caza mayor, caza menor
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: Se permite acampar al final de la CR 12E,
solo en áreas designadas.
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Acceso desde el estacionamiento solamente.

▶ ELK SPRINGS N.º 1 — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Desde Maybell, diríjase al oeste por la
ctra. 40 hasta el marcador de milla 42 y gire al sur en
BLM Rd. 1509. Continúe al sur por 9 millas a través de
Secc. 36 y gire hacia el noroeste. Ingrese por el extremo
sur a través de Secc. 26.
GMU/ACRES: 11/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, berrendo, león, caza menor

▶ ELK SPRINGS N.º 3 — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Desde Elk Springs, diríjase 0.75 millas al
oeste en ctra. 40. La carretera BLM atraviesa el centro
de STL, al sur de la ctra. 40.
GMU/ACRES: 10/1810 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, caza menor

▶ FLAGLER — CONDADO DE KIT CARSON

INDICACIONES: Desde Seibert, vaya hacia el oeste por
la CR V durante 2 millas hasta llegar a la carretera.
Continúe al oeste en la CR V por 1 milla. Diríjase al
norte en la CR 12 por 1 milla hacia el estacionamiento.
GMU/ACRES: 107/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, berrendo, coyote, conejo

▶ FERNLEAF GULCH — CONDADO DE FREMONT

INDICACIONES: Desde Cotopaxi, diríjase al norte durante
1.5 millas por la CR 12 hasta la BLM Sand Gulch Rd.
Gire al este en BLM Sand Gulch Rd. y diríjase 3 millas a
la esquina noroeste de STL.
GMU/ACRES: 58/520 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta el 31 de mayo
CAZA: venado, alce, león, cimarrón, caza menor
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Acceso solo a pie o a caballo, excepto en BLM
Sand Gulch Rd.
b. Acceso solo a pie o a caballo, excepto en la
carretera BLM Sand Gulch Rd.

▶ FLORENCE — CONDADO DE FREMONT

INDICACIONES: Desde Florence, diríjase al sur en la ctra.
67 por 4.5 millas hacia la CR 15 (Newlin Creek Rd.).
Vaya hacia el oeste por la CR 15 durante 5.6 millas,
luego gire a la izquierda en el camino de tierra (junto al
anfiteatro y las señales de límite de velocidad). Siga el
camino de tierra hasta la bifurcación, luego diríjase a la
derecha en la bifurcación hasta la señal de STL y el área
de estacionar.
GMU/ACRES: 69/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta el 31 de mayo
CAZA: venado, alce, oso, león, conejo, ardilla, pavo,
urogallo oscuro
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Acceso a pie, solo a través de terrenos forestales
nacionales.

▶ FLY GULCH — CONDADO DE ROUTT

INDICACIONES: Desde Steamboat Springs, diríjase al
norte por la ctra. 129 hacia la CR 44. Luego diríjase al
oeste hasta la CR 44A, luego vaya al norte por 1 milla.
GMU/ACRES: 214/460 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, caza menor
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto solo para la caza de jóvenes/mentores.

▶ FLYING A — CONDADO DE PUEBLO

INDICACIONES: Desde Pueblo, diríjase al este por la ctra.
50 hasta el carril 62. Tome el carril 62 hasta Garnett Rd.
Tome Garnett Rd. este hasta la intersección de Flying
A Rd. Tome Flying A Rd. con dirección sur durante
aprox. 2.25 millas hasta la zona de estacionamiento
designada.
GMU/ACRES: 128/29,057 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, berrendo, coyote, conejo, aves de caza de
tierras altas

▶ FORD BRIDGE — CONDADO DE LOGAN

INDICACIONES: Desde Sterling, diríjase 7.5 millas al
noreste en la ctra. 138 hacia la CR 40, luego continúe
hacia el este por 0.5 millas.
GMU/ACRES: 91/280 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de sept. hasta finales de feb. de
4 a. m. a 9 p. m.
CAZA: venado, codorniz, paloma, conejo, ardilla, aves
acuáticas

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�TIERRAS EN
FIDEICOMISO
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Está prohibida la caza con fusiles de fuego
central.
b. Se prohíbe botar o utilizar embarcaciones
durante la temporada de aves acuáticas.

▶ FORTIFICATION — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Desde Craig, diríjase al norte por la ctra.
13 por 9.5 millas.
GMU/ACRES: 301/866 acres
ABIERTO: La caza de alces desde el día siguiente a la
cuarta temporada de caza con rifles hasta el último día
de la temporada tardía de alces en dic.
CAZA: alce, vaca solamente
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Acceso y caza permitido solo a través de Frosty
Acres Ranch. Comuníquese con el rancho para
reservas, 970-824-8935 o 970-824-9568.
b. Acceso solo a pie y desde el área de
estacionamiento fuera de la ctra. 13.
NOTA: Intercambio de uso en STL. Parte terreno
privado, parte del Hunting and Fishing Access
Program de STL.

▶ FOSTER GULCH — CONDADO DE CUSTER

INDICACIONES: Desde Westcliffe, gire al sur en la
ctra. 69 y recorra aprox. 14 millas hasta el área de
estacionamiento de la propiedad.
GMUs/ACRES: 84, 86/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: berrendo, coyote, conejo

▶ FOURMILE — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Desde Craig, conduzca hacia a ctra. 13
por 37 millas hacia Baggs, WY. Gire a la derecha en la
CR 2 y continúe por 1.4 millas hasta la esquina sureste
de la propiedad.
GMU/ACRES: 4/640
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
solo para caza mayor y caza menor.
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Prohibidos los vehículos motorizados fuera de
la CR.
b. Solo se permiten persianas portátiles de caza.

▶ FROZE CREEK — CONDADO DE CUSTER

INDICACIONES: Desde Westcliffe, diríjase 10 millas al sur
en la ctra. 69. Diríjase al oeste en la CR 106 por 1 milla
hacia la esquina sureste de STL. Estacionamiento en las
CR 106 y 111.
GMU/ACRES: 86/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, caza menor
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Acceso solamente a pie.

▶ GALLEGOS — CONDADO DE CONEJOS

INDICACIONES: Desde Romeo, diríjase al sur en la ctra.
285 por aprox. 2 millas hacia la CR L. Diríjase al oeste
por 2 millas hacia la CR 12. La propiedad se encuentra
en esquina noroeste de CR L y 12.
GMU/ACRES: 81/480 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: berrendo, coyote, conejo, paloma

▶ GEARY CREEK — CONDADO DE WELD

INDICACIONES: Diríjase 12 millas al norte en CR 77 de
Briggsdale hacia la CR 114, luego diríjase 4 millas
al oeste en la CR 114 hacia la CR 69. Diríjase por 1
a 2 millas al norte en la CR 69. El límite este de la
propiedad está al oeste y adyacente a la CR 69.
GMU/ACRES: 87/160 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: berrendo, coyote, conejo, paloma

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▶ GERRARD — CONDADO DE RIO GRANDE

INDICACIONES: Dos millas al este de South Fork o
13 millas al oeste de Del Norte en la ctra. 160, diríjase
0.25 millas al sur de la ctra. 160 en USFS Rd. 345.
GMU/ACRES: 80/799 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, oso, león, caza menor

▶ GODIVA RIM — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Desde Maybell, tome la ctra. 318 noroeste
hacia la CR 21. Diríjase al norte en la CR 21 aprox. Por
4 millas hasta BLM Godiva Rim carretera de acceso
2124. Diríjase al este en la ctra. 2124 a unas 7 millas.
GMU/ACRES: 3/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, caza menor
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Vehículos de motor restringidos a la carretera
BLM 2124.

▶ GRAPE CREEK — CONDADO DE FREMONT

INDICACIONES: Desde Cañon City en la ctra. 50 y la
calle First St., diríjase al sur en la calle First St por
1 milla hacia la CR 3. Diríjase al oeste en la CR 3 por
5.2 millas hasta Temple Canyon City Park. Diríjase al
sur por 0.5 millas a través del parque, esquina noreste
de STL. Continúe por STL a lo largo de Grape Creek y
1.7 millas por Grape Creek a través de BLM hasta Pine
Gulch. Camine hacia el oeste hasta Pine Gulch por
1.2 millas.
GMUs/ACRES: 69, 691/1280 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta el 31 de mayo
para la caza. Abierto todo el año para la pesca según lo
publicado en Grape Creek.
CAZA: venado, alce, borrego cimarrón, león, oso, conejo,
pavo
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría

▶ GRASSY CREEK — CONDADO DE ROUTT

INDICACIONES: Desde Hayden, diríjase al este por la ctra.
40 por 6 millas hacia la CR 27, luego diríjase al sur
por 6 millas. Estacionamiento fuera de la CR 27 en la
carretera de acceso Old Rockcastle Mine.
GMU/ACRES: 13/360 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
para la caza. Abierto todo el año para la pesca.
CAZA: venado, alce, urogallo de cola afilada

▶ GREASEWOOD — CONDADO DE MOFFAT
INDICACIONES:

SEIS PARCELAS:
1. Desde Maybell, diríjase al norte en la CR 19 hacia

la CR 21. Luego diríjase al norte en la CR 21 por
1.5 millas y al este en la carretera de dos vías hacia Red
Wash Butte.
2. Desde Maybell, diríjase al norte en la CR 19 hacia la
CR 21, luego diríjase al norte en la CR 21 hacia la CR
50. Diríjase al este en la CR 50 por 5 millas.
3. Desde Maybell, diríjase al norte en la CR 19 hacia la
CR 21, luego diríjase la norte en la CR 21 hacia la CR
42. Luego diríjase al este en la CR 42 por 8.5 millas.
4. Desde Maybell, diríjase al norte en la CR 19 hacia la
CR 8. Diríjase al este en la CR 8 hacia la CR 6. Diríjase
al noreste en la CR 6-CR 44 por 4.5 millas.
5. Desde Maybell, diríjase al norte en la CR 19 hacia la
CR 8. Diríjase al este en la CR 8 hacia la CR 8N, luego
diríjase al norte por 1.25 millas.
6. Desde Maybell, diríjase al norte en la CR 19 hacia
la CR 8, luego diríjase al este a la CR 8N. STL está al
noreste de la intersección.
GMU/ACRES: 3/3518 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, urogallo, conejo
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Acceso solamente a pie.

▶ GREASEWOOD LAKE — CONDADO DE WELD

INDICACIONES: Desde Kersey, diríjase 18 millas con
dirección este en la ctra. 34 hacia la CR 87 (Masters
Rd.). Diríjase al norte y al este por la ctra. 87 (que se
convierte en la CR 89) por 14 millas hacia la CR 68.
En la intersección, diríjase 1 milla al este al área de
estacionamiento.
GMU/ACRES: 951/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: berrendo, conejo, coyote, paloma, pato
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Acceso solamente a pie.

▶ GREAT DIVIDE — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Desde Craig, diríjase al noroeste en la CR
7 hacia la CR 5. Diríjase al este en la CR 5 hacia la CR
118, luego diríjase al norte en la CR 118 por 0.25 millas.
GMU/ACRES: 3/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, caza menor
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Solo se permiten persianas portátiles de caza.
b. Vehículos motorizados restringidos a las
carreteras de los condados.

▶ GUILLERMO RANCH — CONDADO DE HUERFANO

INDICACIONES: Desde Walsenburg, diríjase 15 millas
con dirección noroeste en la ctra. 69 hacia Badito
Junction. Desde Badito Junction, tome la CR 520 al sur
por 6 millas hasta la entrada de Major Ranch. Luego
diríjase al oeste 1.25 millas en Bighorn Dr. (antes
CR 520.1); ingrese a STL en la esquina sureste, luego
atraviese STL por 3 millas hasta el límite oeste.
GMU/ACRES: 85/2118 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: berrendo, conejo, paloma, coyote

▶ HAIGHT — CONDADO DE OTERO

INDICACIONES: Desde la ctra. 50 en Rocky Ford, tome
la ctra. 71 con dirección sur por 5 millas hacia la ctra.
10. Tome la ctra. 10 por 0.5 millas con dirección oeste
hacia la ctra. 71 sur, luego tome la ctra. 71 aprox.
9 millas con dirección sur hacia la ctra. 350. Tome la
ctra. 350 aprox. 2.5 millas al suroeste hasta la CR N.
Tome la CR N aprox. 5 millas al oeste hasta la CR 12,
luego tome la CR 12 aprox. 3 millas al sur hasta la CR
K. Tome la CR K 1.5 millas al oeste hasta USFS Rd
2107 y luego tome USFS Rd. 2107 aproximadamente
0.5 millas al oeste hasta la intersección de las calles
USFS Rd. 2107 y USFS Rd. 2104.A. Tome USFS Rd.
2107 y diríjase 1 milla a lo largo del límite sur de la
propiedad. Tome USFS Rd. 2104.A y diríjase al norte
por 1 milla a lo largo del límite este de la propiedad.
GMU/ACRES: 135/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, berrendo, coyote, conejo

▶ HAMILTON MESA — CONDADO DE SAN MIGUEL

INDICACIONES: Desde la intersección de Colo. 145 y
141, continúe al sur por la ctra. 141 por 13 millas
hacia la CR U29 este. Diríjase al este en la CR U29 por
2.1 millas hacia la CR 31U. Diríjase al sur/sureste en la
CR 31U por 2 millas hasta la CR S31. Diríjase al este
en la CR S31/BLM de dos vías por 0.5 millas. El acceso
a STL es a pie o a caballo al sur a través de los terrenos
BLM adyacentes.
GMU/ACRES: 70/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, coyote, conejo, pavo

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▶ HARTSEL — CONDADO DE PARK

INDICACIONES:
TERRENO A: Desde Hartsel, diríjase al sur en la ctra. 9 por
aprox. 0.5 millas. La propiedad está en el lado oeste de
la ctra.
TERRENO B: Desde Hartsel, diríjase al este por la ctra. 24
por 1.5 millas, luego a la izquierda en Cold Row Rd.
por 0.5 millas hacia el terreno de BLM.
GMU/ACRES: 58/380 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, coyote, conejo

▶ HARTSEL SOUTH — CONDADO DE PARK

INDICACIONES: Desde Hartsel, diríjase al sur en la ctra. 9
por 5.5 millas. STL está al oeste de la ctra. 9.
GMU/ACRES: 58/1788 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, coyote, conejo

▶ HAY GULCH OVERLOOK — CONDADO DE YUMA

INDICACIONES: Desde Idalia, diríjase 3 millas con
dirección oeste por la ctra. 36. Diríjase al norte en la
CR AA por 3.2 millas hasta el área de estacionamiento.
GMU/ACRES: 102/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, berrendo, coyote, conejo, aves de caza de
tierras altas

▶ HIAWATHA — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Desde Craig, diríjase 44.5 millas con
dirección norte en la CR 7 hacia la CR 4. Diríjase
31.5 millas al oeste en la CR 4 hacia la propiedad. La
CR 4 cruza la propiedad.
NOTA: CR 4 entra y sale de Wyoming.
GMU/ACRES: 2/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, caza menor

▶ HIGBEE CANYON — CONDADO DE OTERO

INDICACIONES: Desde La Junta, diríjase 13 millas al sur
por la ctra. 109. El STL está al norte de la ctra. 109 entre
la señal de Comanche National Grassland y la CR 804.
GMU/ACRES: 130/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: caza mayor, caza menor

▶ HIGH CREEK — CONDADO DE PARK

INDICACIONES: Desde Fairplay, diríjase 7 millas con
dirección sur en la ctra. 285. Tome la carretera al
este de la ctra. 285 durante 0.5 millas al este hasta la
carretera que va al sur. Continúe por 0.25 millas.
GMU/ACRES: 50/1121 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
para la caza. Abierto todo el año para la pesca.
CAZA: berrendo, aves acuáticas

▶ HIGHTOWER — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Desde Maybell, diríjase al oeste por la
ctra. 40 hacia la CR 85. Gire al norte hacia la CR 85 y
siga por aprox. 3.5 millas.
GMU/ACRES: 11/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, caza menor

▶ HOMESTEAD — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Desde Maybell, diríjase al oeste por
la ctra. 318 por 10 millas hacia la CR 10. Diríjase a
suroeste en la CR 10 por 6 millas hasta BLM Rd. 1686.
Diríjase al sur en la calle BLM Rd. 1686 por 1 milla.
GMU/ACRES: 11/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: berrendo, caza menor

▶ HORSE GULCH — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Desde Meeker, diríjase 23 millas con
dirección norte en la ctra. 13. Gire al oeste en la CR 17.
Diríjase 6.3 millas en la CR 17 hacia la calle BLM Duffy
Mountain Rd. 1596.
Acceso desde terrenos públicos adyacentes.
GMU/ACRES: 301/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, caza menor

▶ HOWARD CREEK — CONDADO DE WELD

INDICACIONES:
DESDE AULT: Diríjase 18.5 millas con dirección este en la
ctra. 14 hacia la CR 69. Diríjase 7 millas con dirección
norte en la CR 69 hacia la CR 104. Diríjase por
1–3 millas con dirección oeste en la CR 104.
DESDE BRIGGSDALE: Diríjase 4 millas con dirección oeste
en la ctra. 14 hacia la CR 69. Diríjase 7 millas con
dirección norte en la CR 69 hacia la CR 104. Diríjase
por 1–3 millas con dirección oeste en la CR 104.
GMU/ACRES: 87/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, berrendo, coyote, conejo, paloma

▶ HUNGERFORD — CONDADO DE PUEBLO

INDICACIONES: Desde Pueblo, diríjase al este por la ctra.
50 hasta el carril 62. Tome el carril 62 hasta Garnett Rd.
Tome Garnett Rd. este hasta la intersección de Flying
A Rd. Tome Flying A Rd. con dirección sur durante
aprox. 2.25 millas hasta la zona de estacionamiento
designada.
GMU/ACRES: 128/7039 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, berrendo, coyote, conejo, aves de caza de
tierras altas

▶ ILES GROVE — CONDADO DE MOFFAT
INDICACIONES:

HACIA LA PARCELA OESTE: Desde Craig, diríjase al sur en
la ctra. 13 por 5.5 millas al sur de Hamilton hacia la CR
49. Después diríjase 1 milla al sur en la CR 49 al área de
estacionamiento en el lado oeste de la CR 49.
HACIA LA PARCELA ESTE: Desde Craig, diríjase al sur
en la ctra. 13 4 millas sur de Hamilton. Zona para
estacionar en el lado norte de la ctra. 13 en el puesto de
la milla 71.5.
GMUs/ACRES: 12, 211/2079 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, caza menor
NOTA: No hay oportunidades de caza de alces juveniles
en dic. en la GMU 12. Dic. Se permite la caza de alces
en GMU 211 con la licencia correspondiente.
▶ INDEPENDENCE MOUNTAIN — CONDADO DE JACKSON

INDICACIONES: Desde Walden, diríjase 0.5 millas con
dirección oeste en la ctra. 14 hacia la CR 12. Diríjase al
oeste por 8 millas hacia la CR 7. Diríjase al norte por
6 millas hacia la propiedad. Desde Cowdrey, diríjase al
oeste por 6 millas en la CR 6W.
GMU/ACRES: 161/11,239 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: caza mayor, caza menor
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se permite el uso de vehículos todoterreno para
la recuperación de la caza de 10 a. m. a 2 p. m.
en las carreteras designadas. De lo contrario,
cerrado al tráfico motorizado.

RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe la caza con rifles de fuego central en el
sector noreste de la sección 16.
b. Acceso desde el estacionamiento de la CR 21
solamente.

▶ IRON SPRINGS — CONDADO DE OTERO

INDICACIONES: Desde la ctra. 50 en Rocky Ford, tome
la ctra. 71 con dirección sur por 5 millas hacia la ctra.
10. Tome la ctra. 10 aprox. 0.5 millas al oeste hacia
la ctra. 71 sur, luego tome la ctra. 71 aprox. 9 millas
con dirección sur hacia la ctra. 350. Tome la ctra. 350
durante 9 millas al suroeste hasta la CR 9, luego tome la
CR 9 aproximadamente 0.5 millas al sur. La CR 9 es el
límite oeste de STL durante 1 milla.
GMU/ACRES: 135/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, berrendo, coyote, conejo

▶ JACK CANYON — CONDADO DE OTERO

IMPORTANTE: Esta propiedad puede tener municiones militares
presentes, ya que una vez fue utilizada para el entrenamiento/prueba de
fuego vivo militar. Por favor, siga las tres R de seguridad de los explosivos
mientras esté en la propiedad:
Reconocer que las municiones son peligrosas;
Retirada: No se acerque, toque o mueva, y abandone la zona con
cuidado;
Reporte: Notifique a las fuerzas del orden locales para informar de lo
que vio y dónde lo vio.
Para mayor información visite denix.osd.mil/uxo/home
INDICACIONES:
ENTRADA NORTE: Desde la ctra. 50 en La Junta, tome la
ctra. 109 sur durante 14 millas hasta USFS Rd. 2200
(señal para los cañones Vogel y Picketwire). Tome
USFS Rd. 2200 aprox. 4 millas con dirección oeste
hasta la USFS Rd. 2200.J. Tome USFS Rd. 2200.J sur
por 0.25 millas hasta el límite norte. USFS Rd. 2200.J
proporciona acceso a 1.25 millas de límite.
ENTRADA SUR: Tome la ctra. 109 sur de la ctra. 50 por
aprox. 18.5 millas hacia la CR 804. Tome la CR 804
oeste aproximadamente 4 millas hasta la carretera del
rancho que va al oeste (la CR 804 gira al sur). Tome
el camino del rancho aproximadamente 0.25 millas al
oeste hasta la puerta y el estacionamiento.
GMU/ACRES: 135/7564 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, coyote, conejo

▶ JACK SPRINGS — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Desde Dinosaur, diríjase al este en la ctra.
40 hacia la CR 104. Gire al noreste en la CR 104, luego
vaya hasta la CR 95. Gire al norte en la CR 95 y vaya
aproximadamente 7.75 millas.
GMU/ACRES: 10/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, caza menor

▶ JACKS CREEK — CONDADO DE SAGUACHE

INDICACIONES: Desde Saguache, diríjase al oeste por la
ctra. 114 por 10.7 millas hacia la CR EE 38. Diríjase
4.3 millas al noroeste en la CR EE 38.
GMU/ACRES: 681/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, coyote, conejo

▶ INDIAN CREEK — CONDADO DE JACKSON

INDICACIONES: Desde Rand, diríjase al norte en la CR 27
por 3.6 millas hacia la CR 21.
GMU/ACRES: 171/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: caza mayor, caza menor

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▶ JEFFWAY GULCH — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Desde Craig, diríjase 14 millas al sur en
la ctra. 13 hacia la ctra. 317. Diríjase al este en la ctra.
317 por 7.5 millas hacia la CR 33. A continuación, vaya
1.25 millas al norte hasta el portón de los establos en
la esquina sureste de STL. Acceso público solo a través
del portón de los establos. No hay acceso por ninguna
otra vía.
GMU/ACRES: 13/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, caza menor

▶ JIMMY CREEK — CONDADO DE LARIMER

INDICACIONES: Desde Fort Collins, diríjase 50 millas con
dirección oeste en la ctra. 14. Gire al norte en la calle
Laramie River Rd. 103 y diríjase 23 millas hasta la calle
Bull Mountain Rd. Luego diríjase al este por 1.25 millas
hasta el límite de BLM y STL. Limita al este, al norte y
al oeste con terrenos de la BLM.
GMU/ACRES: 8/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, caza menor

▶ JIMMY DUNN GULCH — CONDADOS DE ROUTT Y MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Desde Hayden, diríjase al norte en
Walnut St. hacia la CR 80. Siga la CR 80 norte/noroeste
durante aproximadamente 6.5 millas hasta la zona de
estacionamiento en el lado oeste de la CR 80.
GMU/ACRES: 441/5253 acres
ABIERTO: último sáb. de ago. hasta finales de feb.
CAZA: caza mayor, caza menor
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Los cazadores pueden ser limitados a través de
un puesto de control obligatorio para controlar
la superpoblación, los daños a los recursos o
la entrada ilegal en la propiedad privada de los
vecinos.
NOTA: Intercambio de uso en STL. Parte terreno privado,
parte del Hunting and Fishing Access Program de STL.

▶ JOHNNY MOORE MOUNTAIN — CONDADO DE JACKSON

INDICACIONES: Desde Walden, tome la ctra. 14 sureste
por 12.5 millas hacia la CR 30. Diríjase 1 milla al área
de estacionamiento. Desde Walden, tome la calle 5 al
este hasta que se convierta en la CR 12, luego diríjase
6.7 millas al este hasta la CR 23A. Diríjase 4.2 millas
al sur, luego al este. O diríjase por la calle 5 este hasta
que se convierta en la CR 12. Diríjase la este por
10 millas hacia la CR 29. Continúe 0.9 millas hasta el
área de estacionamiento. Estacionamiento al oeste de
la represa. Estacionamiento 0.25 millas al norte de la
represa.
GMU/ACRES: 6/7671 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales de febrero.
Porción sur abierta todo el año para la pesca según lo
publicado.
CAZA: caza mayor, caza menor
PESCA: Río Michigan y a lo largo de la represa del
embalse Meadow Creek

▶ JOHNSON GULCH — CONDADO DE CUSTER

INDICACIONES: Desde el lado este de Silvercliffe, gire al
norte en la CR 255 desde la ctra. 96. Diríjase hacia el
norte aprox. 4 millas en la CR 255, gire hacia el este en
la CR 254 y recorra aproximadamente 1 milla hasta el
área de estacionamiento de la propiedad.
GMU/ACRES: 69/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, oso, león, caza menor, pavo

▶ JUBB CREEK — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

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INDICACIONES: Desde Meeker, diríjase 23 millas con
dirección norte en la ctra. 13. Gire al oeste en la CR
17 hacia la CR 32 y diríjase al oeste por 0.5 millas al
estacionamiento.
GMU/ACRES: 211/638 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, caza menor

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▶ JUMPING COW — CONDADO DE ELBERT

INDICACIONES: Desde Kiowa, tome la ctra. 86 este hacia
la CR 125, gire al norte y recorra 5 millas. Las STL
está rodeada y gestionada como parte de la SWA de
Jumping Cow, y el requisito de permiso de acceso se
aplica a ambas tierras.
GMU/ACRES: 105/2086 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta el 31 de mayo
CAZA: únicamente con permiso especial de tiro. La caza
está restringida a venados de cola blanca y venados
mulos, a berrendos, a palomas, a conejos y a aves
acuáticas.
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Acceso de caza únicamente mediante permiso.
Los cazadores deben tener una licencia adecuada
y válida para su actividad antes de solicitar el
permiso. Los permisos deben llevarse en todo
momento mientras se encuentra en la propiedad.
Los permisos pueden designar zonas específicas
de caza; de ser así, están restringidos a la zona
catalogada y no son válidos en toda la propiedad.
Los permisos son gratuitos, disponibles por
proceso de asignación. Solicitudes disponibles en
la oficina de área de CPW en Denver, 303-2917227. Las solicitudes deben presentarse el tercer
lun. de ago. para la paloma, el berrendo macho,
el venado de cola blanca macho y el venado bura
macho.
b. Una persona que no esté cazando podrá
acompañar al titular del permiso a la propiedad y
deberá permanecer con el titular del permiso en
todo momento.
c. Los cazadores permitidos (que no sean los que
cazan paloma) no podrán ingresar a la propiedad
antes del primer lunes después del día de
apertura de su temporada individual.
d. El uso de vehículos motorizados solo está
permitido en carreteras señalizadas existentes
que conducen a áreas de estacionamiento
señalizadas . Todos los demás accesos
únicamente a pie y a caballo.
e. Todas las puertas de la propiedad se dejarán en
condiciones en las que se encuentren después de
pasar por la puerta de entrada.
f. Abierto para el acceso de los cazadores autorizados
desde 2 horas antes del amanecer hasta 1 hora
después de la puesta de sol. Si se captura un
animal, el cazador puede permanecer el tiempo
que sea razonable para recuperar y retirar el
animal de la propiedad.
g. Se prohíbe acampar y encender fogatas.

▶ JUNIPER HOT SPRINGS — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Desde Craig, diríjase 20.8 millas al
oeste por la ctra. 40 hacia Moffat, CR 53. Gire al sur
en la CR 53 y continúe por 3.9 millas hacia la CR
74. Gire al oeste en la CR 74 y continúe 0.8 millas al
estacionamiento en Yampa River State Park.
GMU/ACRES: 3/493 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, caza menor, aves acuáticas
PESCA: Acceso al río Yampa

▶ KARNEY RANCH — CONDADO DE BENT

INDICACIONES: Desde Las Animas, diríjase al este por
la ctra. 50, luego diríjase al norte en la CR 18. Gire a
la izquierda en Fort Lyon Canal Rd. Acceso a través
de Karney Ranch SWA zona de estacionamiento y la
propiedad solamente.
GMU/ACRES: 126/1000 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta el 31 de diciembre
para la caza de venados y berrendo. Abierto todo el año
para la caza menor, el pavo y los animales de peletería
durante la temporada de cada especie.
CAZA: ciervos, berrendos, caza menor, pavos, animales
de pelaje
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Acceso solamente a pie. Todos los vehículos
restringidos a carreteras y estacionamientos.

b. Abierto 1 hora antes del amanecer a 1 hora
después de la puesta de sol. Los cazadores pueden
permanecer el tiempo que sea razonable para
recuperar las piezas abatidas. La caza nocturna
con luz artificial puede estar permitida según la
normativa.
c. Cerrado en la zona de seguridad del edificio como
se ha anunciado.
d. Se prohíbe acampar, las fogatas, recoger leña y el
uso de vehículos todo terreno.
e. Los perros solo se permiten como ayuda en la
caza.
f. Prohibida la recogida y/o liberación de tortugas de
caja ornamentadas.

▶ KARVAL — CONDADO DE LINCOLN

INDICACIONES: Desde la ctra. 94 y ctra. 109, diríjase
aproximadamente 12 millas al sur. El estacionamiento
está aproximadamente 2 millas al sur de la entrada de
Karval SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 120/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, berrendo, coyote, conejo, aves de caza de
tierras altas
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe el acceso salvo a pie desde las zonas de
estacionamiento designadas.
b. Se prohíbe el estacionamiento excepto en las áreas
designadas.
c. Está prohibido acampar.
d. Se prohíbe el estacionamiento nocturno.

▶ KELLER — CONDADO DE BENT

INDICACIONES: Diríjase 3 millas al sur de Las Animas en
la ctra. 101 hacia la CR DD. Diríjase 0.5 millas al este
en la CR 13 por 1.5 millas, luego diríjase al este en la
CR FF por 0.5 millas. Diríjase al norte en la CR 13.5
por 0.5 millas, luego al este en la CR FF.5 por 7 millas.
GMU/ACRES: 146/2160 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, berrendo, coyote, conejo, paloma,
codorniz

▶ KEMP DRAW — CONDADO DE JACKSON

INDICACIONES: Desde Walden, diríjase 6 millas con
dirección sureste en la ctra. 14 hacia la CR 21, luego
diríjase 1.3 millas con dirección sur.
GMU/ACRES: 171/520 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: caza mayor, caza menor
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Vehículos motorizados restringidos a vías
designadas y la CR 21.

▶ KEOTA — CONDADO DE WELD

INDICACIONES: Diríjase 13 millas al este de Briggsdale
en la ctra. 14 hacia la CR 103, luego continúe por
1−2 millas con dirección norte en la CR 103. La
propiedad está al oeste y adyacente a la CR 103.
GMU/ACRES: 87/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: berrendo, coyote, conejo, paloma

▶ KERBER CREEK — CONDADO DE SAGUACHE

INDICACIONES: Desde Villa Grove, diríjase al norte por la
ctra. 285 por 0.25 millas hacia la CR LL56. Diríjase al
oeste por 1.3 millas en la CR LL56.
GMU/ACRES: 681/320 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, coyote, conejo

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▶ KINNEY LAKE — CONDADO DE LINCOLN

INDICACIONES: Desde Hugo, diríjase alrededor de
11.7 millas al sur de la ciudad en la CR 109 (también
llamada CR 32) hacia la CR 2J. Luego diríjase 1 milla
al este en la CR 2J hacia la esquina suroeste de la
propiedad.
GMU/ACRES: 113/320 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, berrendo, coyote, zorro veloz, conejo,
palomas, aves acuáticas

▶ KIRKWELL — CONDADO DE BACA

INDICACIONES: Desde Springfield, diríjase al sur en la
ctra. 287, luego continúe hacia el oeste por la CR M.
Gire hacia el norte por la CR 8 hasta la propiedad de la
CR P. Estacione en la intersección.
GMU/ACRES: 144/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, coyote, zorro, lince,
codorniz, conejo

▶ KLONDIKE BASIN — CONDADO DE SAN MIGUEL

INDICACIONES: Tome la ctra. 141 hacia la CR 23R.
GMU/ACRES: 70/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, coyote, conejo

▶ LAGARDE CREEK — CONDADO DE LARIMER

INDICACIONES: Desde Fort Collins, tome la ctra. 14
durante 50 millas al oeste. Tome Laramie River Rd. (CR
103) al norte durante 28 millas hasta Hohnholz Lakes.
Diríjase al oeste durante 15 millas por USFS Rd. 200;
luego diríjase al sur por la ctra. 143 y al este por la 207.
GMU/ACRES: 7/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero para la caza. Abierto todo el año para la pesca.
CAZA: venado, alce, oso
PESCA: Arroyo LaGarde

▶ LA JARA — CONDADO DE CONEJOS

INDICACIONES: Desde La Jara, diríjase al oeste por la ctra.
15 por 10.5 millas hasta USFS Rd. 240, luego diríjase
23 millas. Puede haber actividad forestal.
GMU/ACRES: 81/42,881 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero para la caza. Abierto todo el año para la pesca.
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, borrego cimarrón, oso,
león, caza menor
PESCA: lago, tres arroyos de agua fría
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Solo se permite acampar según lo indicado.
b. Desde el primer día de la temporada de caza
mayor con arco hasta el último día de la
temporada regular de rifle, cerrado a los
vehículos de motor en la parte delimitada al
norte por una valla señalizada en un punto a lo
largo de La Jara Creek en el cuarto suroeste de la
Sección 32, T35N, R6E, que se extiende al este a
lo largo de la valla cerca de 2.2 millas a la señal de
poste de la esquina en la Sección 34, T35N, R6E;
en el este por la valla señalizada desde la esquina
anterior a 4.75 millas al sur de La Jara Creek; en
el sur y el oeste por La Jara Creek. Ver mapa en:
cpw.info/state-trust-lands

▶ LA JUNTA — CONDADO DE OTERO

INDICACIONES: Desde la ctra. 194, gire al oeste en la CR
HH. La propiedad se encuentra en el lado sur de la CR
HH. Los vehículos pueden estacionarse a lo largo de
la CR HH para acceder a la propiedad; no bloquee la
CR HH.
GMU/ACRES: 125/6715 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero

CAZA: venado, berrendo, coyote, conejo, aves de caza de
tierras altas

▶ LANDSMAN CREEK — CONDADOS DE YUMA, KIT CARSON

INDICACIONES: Desde Burlington, diríjase 18 millas
con dirección norte en la ctra. 385. Después diríjase
0.5 millas al este en Yuma CR O.
GMU/ACRES: 103, 109 /332 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta el 31 de mayo
para la caza.
CAZA: venado, pavo, faisán, codorniz, paloma, conejo,
coyote
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Acceso solamente a pie.

▶ LAS MESITAS — CONDADO DE CONEJOS

INDICACIONES: Desde Antonito, diríjase 8.2 millas con
dirección oeste en la ctra. 17 al punto de acceso en
el lado sur de la ctra. 17. O desde Antonito, diríjase
6.6 millas al oeste en la ctra. 17 a la carretera de acceso
Quinlan (4x4) en el lado norte de la ctra. 17 hacia la
ctra. BLM Rd 5045. Diríjase al noroeste por aprox.
2.5 millas en la ctra. BLM 5045. Acceso a pie o a caballo
aprox. 0.8 millas al sur a través de los terrenos BLM
adyacentes al límite norte de la propiedad.
GMU/ACRES: 81/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venados, alces, berrendos, leones, coyotes, linces,
conejos

▶ LAUGHLIN GULCH — CONDADO DE SAGUACHE

INDICACIONES: Desde Saguache, diríjase al oeste en la CR
Z por 4.8 millas hacia la CR CC36. Diríjase 1.4 millas al
oeste en la CR CC36.
GMU/ACRES: 68/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, coyote, conejo

▶ LAZY D — CONDADO DE WELD

INDICACIONES:
LADO NORTE: Diríjase 16 millas al este de Hereford en la
CR 136 hasta la CR 111, luego diríjase 1 milla al sur en
la CR 111 hasta la CR 134. Diríjase 2.5 millas al este en
CR 134 a la esquina noroeste de la propiedad.
LADO SUR: Diríjase 16 millas al este de Hereford en la
CR 136 hasta la CR 111, luego continúe 4 millas con
dirección sur en la CR 111 hasta la CR 128. Diríjase
2 millas al este en la CR 128 al lado centro-sur de la
propiedad.
GMU/ACRES: 88/2721 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, berrendo, coyote, conejo, paloma

▶ LITTLE COCHETOPA CREEK — CONDADO DE CHAFFEE

INDICACIONES: Desde Poncha Springs, tome la ctra. 50
al oeste por 2.5 millas hacia la CR 210, luego diríjase al
sur por 4.5 millas. Puede haber actividad forestal.
GMU/ACRES: 561/320 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta el 31 de mayo
CAZA: venado, alce, caza menor

▶ LITTLE LA GARITA CREEK — CONDADO DE SAGUACHE

INDICACIONES: Desde La Garita, diríjase al oeste por
Carnero Creek Rd. durante 1 milla, luego vaya al sur
en la bifurcación de La Garita Rd. durante 3 millas.
Diríjase al oeste por USFS Rd. 670 (La Garita Creek)
durante 5 millas. Tome USFS Rd. 670 hasta la esquina
sureste, o desde el oeste por USFS Rd. 670 hasta la
esquina suroeste.
GMU/ACRES: 79/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero para la caza.
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, oso, león, conejo, ardilla,
paloma, coyote, castor

▶ LITTLE MUDDY — CONDADO DE ADAMS

INDICACIONES: Desde Denver, diríjase al este por la I-70
por 33 millas hacia Byers. Salga a la US-36 este y gire
a la izquierda en N Main St. Continúe hacia el noreste
hasta que la calle norte Main desemboque en la ctra.
36. Continúe al este por 13 millas. Gire a la izquierda
en Hank’s Crossing Rd. y continúe al norte por 9 millas.
Gire a la derecha en la avenida 96 este y diríjase al este
durante 4.4 millas.
GMU/ACRES: 99/2289 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, berrendo, conejo, aves de caza de tierras
altas
NOTA: Acceso únicamente a pie. Estacionamiento
vehicular solo en el área designada, con un máximo de
4 vehículos.
PRECAUCIÓN: Uso agrícola continuo en la zona.
La sección sur de la propiedad requiere cruzar cercas
bajo su propio riesgo.

▶ LITTLE SHEEP MOUNTAIN — CONDADO DE HUERFANO

INDICACIONES: Desde Gardner, diríjase al suroeste por
la CR 560 (Arco Rd.) por 7 millas. La CR 560 atraviesa
STL desde la esquina noroeste hasta el lado sur.
GMU/ACRES: 85/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta el 31 de mayo
CAZA: venado, oso, alce, conejo, paloma, paloma cola de
banda, pavo
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Vehículos motorizados prohibidos fuera de las
carreteras del condado.

▶ LITTLE SNAKE — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Desde Maybell, diríjase 15 millas con
dirección noroeste en la ctra. 318 hacia la CR 21.
Diríjase al norte en la CR 21 por aproximadamente
3.5 millas.
GMUs/ACRES: 2, 3/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, berrendo, alce, conejo

▶ LONE ROCK — CONDADO DE BACA

INDICACIONES: Desde Pritchett, diríjase al oeste en la
ctra. 160; gire al norte en la CR 2 de Baca. Propiedad en
el lado izquierdo de la carretera.
GMU/ACRES: 137/646 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, coyote, zorro, lince,
codorniz, conejo

▶ LONE TREE GULCH — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Desde Maybell, diríjase al norte por la
ctra. 318 hacia la CR 23. Gire al oeste hacia la CR 23,
luego recorra aprox. 3.6 millas.
GMU/ACRES: 11/637 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, caza menor

▶ LOS CREEK — CONDADO DE SAGUACHE

INDICACIONES: Desde Gunnison en la ctra. 50, diríjase la
este por 8 millas hacia la ctra. 114. Diríjase al sureste
en la ctra. 114 aprox. 25 millas hacia la CR 17GG (FR
804). Diríjase al sur en la CR 17GG por aprox. 6 millas
hasta señal de alto.

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Gire al este en la CR NN-14 y continúe
aproximadamente 1.25 millas, luego vaya al sur en
la CR 17FF (FR 787) durante 2.5 millas hasta la FR
787.2A. Siga por FR 787.2A este durante 2 millas hasta
el acceso sur.
GMU/ACRES: 67/320 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, caza menor
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría

▶ LOS MOGOTES PEAK — CONDADO DE CONEJOS

INDICACIONES: Desde el lado sur de Antonito en las ctras.
285 y 17, diríjase 7 millas al oeste en la ctra. 17 hasta el
sendero de dos vías al norte de la ctra. 17 por el antiguo
cementerio. Diríjase hacia el norte y el oeste por el lado
norte del Pico de los Mogotes Pase el pico por 5 millas
a través de BLM hacia el límite este.
GMU/ACRES: 81/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, conejo, urogallo, coyote

▶ LOST CREEK — CONDADO DE WELD

INDICACIONES: Desde la I-76, tome la salida Roggen
(salida 48) y diríjase al sur por la CR 73 durante
3.5 millas hasta la CR 18. Diríjase al oeste en la CR
18 por 3 millas hacia la CR 67. Gire al norte en la
CR 67 y continúe por 1 milla hacia la intersección
de las CR 67 y CR 20. El estacionamiento marcado
está aproximadamente a 0.25 millas al norte de la
intersección de la CR 20 y la CR 67.
GMU/ACRES: 99/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, coyote, conejo, aves de caza de tierras
altas
RESTRICCIONES:
a. El disparo de armas de fuego está restringido a la
caza con armas de avancarga, escopetas y rifles de
percusión anular únicamente.
b. Se prohíbe la caza en la zona protegida señalizada.

▶ MACFARLANE RESERVOIR — CONDADO DE JACKSON

INDICACIONES: Desde Walden, diríjase al sur en la ctra.
125 por 18 millas hacia la CR 28. Diríjase 2.1 millas al
oeste al estacionamiento o diríjase 0.3 millas al oeste a
la carretera de dos vías. Para acceder a la parte oeste,
tome la carretera de acceso durante 2.1 millas al norte.
Diríjase a la izquierda en la intersección en forma de
Y, y luego recorra 0.7 millas hasta la valla. Acceso al
embalse también desde tierra BLM.
GMU/ACRES: 17/2880 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: caza mayor, caza menor
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Para los cazadores de caza mayor, se permite
el acceso motorizado en la ruta de dos vías al
norte de Jackson CR 28, una milla hasta la zona
de estacionamiento designada. Acceso de caza
mayor más allá del área de estacionamiento
limitado solo a pie o a caballo.
b. Para los cazadores de aves acuáticas y caza menor,
se permite el acceso motorizado a MacFarlane
Res. únicamente en rutas designadas de dos vías.
c. Todas las demás carreteras de dos vías cerradas al
desplazamiento motorizado.

▶ MAITLAND — CONDADO DE HUERFANO

INDICACIONES: Desde Walsenburg, diríjase 2 millas al
oeste por la carretera 69. Gire a la izquierda hacia la
CR 525, continúe aproximadamente 0.5 millas hasta el
establecimiento.
GMU/ACRES: 85/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, berrendo, coyote, conejo, pavo, paloma

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▶ MANHATTAN CREEK — CONDADO DE LARIMER

INDICACIONES: Diríjase 27 millas a Livermore por la ctra.
287, luego gire al oeste en la CR 74E y continúe por
26 millas hacia Red Feather Lakes. Gire al sur en CR
69 y diríjase 4.4 millas hasta USFS Rd. 509. Estacione
cerca de la puerta cerrada del USFS al final del camino
y camine hacia el este.
GMU/ACRES: 8/320 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, alce, caza menor

▶ MANZANARES CREEK — CONDADO DE HUERFANO

INDICACIONES: STL está a 3 millas suroeste de Redwing.
Desde Redwing, diríjase al sur en la CR 570 hacia la CR
576. Tome la CR 576 oeste hacia la CR 575. Gire al sur
en la CR 575, que va al sur y luego curva al oeste hacia
los terrenos de BLM.
GMU/ACRES: 861/1420 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta el 31 de mayo
CAZA: venado, alce, oso, león, pavo, caza menor
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Vehículos motorizados restringidos a las
carreteras de los condados.

▶ MAVERICK FLATS — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Desde Dinosaur, diríjase al este en la
ctra. 40
aprox. 26.6 millas a la carretera BLM sin nombre.
Gire al norte hacia la carretera BLM sin nombre y
continúe por aprox. 2.1 millas. Acceso a pie o a caballo
únicamente a través de los terrenos adyacentes de la
BLM.
GMU/ACRES: 10/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, caza menor

▶ MAXWELL PARK — CONDADO DE CHAFFEE

INDICACIONES: Desde el semáforo en Buena Vista,
diríjase al oeste en CR 306, luego:
ACCESO N.º 1: Diríjase al oeste en la CR 306
hacia la CR 339. Diríjase hacia el sur en la CR
339 aproximadamente 2.9 millas a la zona de
estacionamiento en el lado este de CR 339.
ACCESO N.º 2: Desde CR 306, diríjase al sur en la
CR 321 aprox. 1.75 millas hasta la CR 328. Área de
estacionamiento en esquina suroeste de las CR 321 y
328 intersección.
ACCESO N.º 3: Desde CR 306, diríjase al sur en la CR 321
aprox. 4.75 millas hasta la CR 327. Diríjase al oeste en
la CR 327 por 1 milla al área de estacionamiento en el
lado norte de la CR 327.
ACCESO N.º 4: Desde la CR 306, diríjase al sur en la CR
321 por aprox. 4.5 millas hasta la CR 324 y el área de
estacionamiento en el lado este de la CR 321.
ACCESO N.º 5: Desde la CR 306, diríjase al sur por la CR
321 aprox. por 5 millas hasta el área de estacionamiento
en el lado este de la CR 321, donde la CR 321 cruza el
arroyo Dry Creek.
ACCESO N.º 6: Desde la CR 306, diríjase al sur por la CR
321 aprox. 5.25 millas hasta la CR 323. Diríjase hacia el
oeste por la CR 323 hasta la zona de estacionamiento
en el extremo oeste de la STL, en el lado norte de la
CR 323.
GMU/ACRES: 481/4901 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, conejo, paloma, coyote
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Máximo 4 vehículos en zona de estacionamiento;
máximo 3 personas por vehículo.
b. Acceso a través de áreas de estacionamiento
únicamente.

▶ MAYBELL — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Desde Maybell, diríjase 1.5 millas con
dirección norte en la CR 19. STL está al este y al oeste
de la CR 19, norte del río Yampa. La CR 19 cruza STL
de norte a sur, y proporciona acceso primario. Todo
el acceso hacia la propiedad en el lado oeste de la CR
19 solo a pie y a caballo. Prohibido el uso de vehículos
motorizados en la propiedad en el lado oeste de la CR
19. Acceso también desde la ctra. 40, 4.5 millas al este
de Maybell y fuera de la ctra. 318, oeste de Maybell
cerca del pueblo de Sunbeam.
GMU/ACRES: 3, 11/9208 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
para la caza. Abierto todo el año para la pesca.
CAZA: venado, alce, caza menor
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Está prohibido acampar.
b. Acceso a pie o a caballo solo en la parte oeste de
la CR 19.

▶ MAYNARD GULCH — CONDADO DE ROUTT

INDICACIONES: Desde Hayden, diríjase 8 millas con
dirección oeste en la ctra. 40. El STL está al norte de
la ctra.
GMU/ACRES: 13, 441/724 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el primer día de la temporada de caza
de venados y alces con arco hasta el 31 de mayo.
CAZA: venado, alce, urogallo, conejo
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Estacionamiento de vehículos únicamente en
áreas designadas.
b. Los cazadores pueden ser limitados a través de
un puesto de control obligatorio para controlar
la superpoblación, los daños a los recursos o
la entrada ilegal en la propiedad privada de los
vecinos.

▶ McARTHUR GULCH — CONDADO DE PARK

INDICACIONES: Desde Bailey, diríjase al oeste en la CR 64
por 3.9 millas hasta el área de estacionamiento.
GMU/ACRES: 501/480 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de sept. hasta fin de la tercera
temporada combinada de rifles para ciervos y alces, y
para la temporada de pavos de primavera.
CAZA: venado, alce, pavo solamente
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Está prohibida la caza con fusiles de fuego central.
b. Prohibida la caza en zona de seguridad alrededor
de caserío y dependencias según lo publicado.
c. Sin acceso público del 1 de junio al 31 de agosto.

▶ McCOY GULCH — CONDADO DE FREMONT

INDICACIONES: Desde Cotopaxi, diríjase 4 millas al sur
en CR 1-A a CR 37 a la tierra BLM. Diríjase al este, a
través de BLM, hasta el límite oeste de STL.
GMU/ACRES: 86/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta el 31 de mayo
CAZA: pavo, oso, león, venado, alce

▶ McKENNA PEAK — CONDADO DE SAN MIGUEL

INDICACIONES: Tome CR K20 (Spring Creek Basin Rd.)
desde Disappointment Creek Rd. hasta la BLM Rd.
4080, BLM Road 1155 o desde Disappointment Creek
Rd. cerca del cruce con Ryan Creek.
GMU/ACRES: 70/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, coyote, conejo

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▶ MEADOW CREEK — CONDADO DE LARIMER

INDICACIONES: Desde Fort Collins, diríjase 22 millas con
dirección norte en la ctra. 287 hacia Cherokee Park Rd.
(CR 80C), luego continúe por 10 millas al oeste hacia
Middle Cherokee Management Area. Propiedad dentro
y adyacente a la unidad media.
GMU/ACRES: 191/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero para la caza al sur de la CR 80C. Abierto todo el
año para caza al norte de la CR 80C.
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, caza menor
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Al sur de la CR 80C, acceso solo a pie o a caballo.
b. Solo se permite el acceso de vehículos al norte de
la CR 80C cuando la zona de gestión de Middle
Cherokee está abierta a los vehículos.

▶ MENEFEE PEAK — CONDADO DE MONTEZUMA

INDICACIONES: Desde Mancos, diríjase al noreste por la
ctra. 160 por 5 millas. Gire a la derecha en el camino
de tierra en la cima de Mancos Hill. Diríjase 2.5 millas
arriba por el camino de tierra hacia Menefee
Mountain.
GMU/ACRES: 73/635 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta el 31 de mayo
CAZA: venado, alce, león, oso, caza menor, pavo

▶ MIDDLE CARTER (GUNSIGHT) — CONDADO DE GRAND
INDICACIONES:

SECTOR NOROESTE: Desde Kremmling, tome la ctra. 40
por 14 millas al oeste hacia Chimney Rock Rd. (USFS
Rd. 103).
SECTOR SURESTE: Desde Kremmling, tome la ctra. 40 a
oeste por 10 millas hacia la CR 26. Siga por la CR 26 al
este/noreste por 5.5 millas. Chimney Rock Rd. (USFS
Rd. 103) tiene acceso a la sección noroeste; CR 26 tiene
acceso a la sección sureste.
NUEVA PROPIEDAD: Desde Kremmling, tome la ctra. 40
oeste durante 14 millas hasta Chimney Rock Rd. (CR
27/USFS Rd. 103). Camine al sur para acceder a la
propiedad nueva.
GMU/ACRES: 181/5400 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, oso, alce, león, urogallo
oscuro, urogallo, coyote, conejo
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Acceso público solo para la caza, excepto lo
permitido en b. debajo.
b. Se permite acampar y encender fogatas solo a
300 pies de Chimney Rock Rd. (CR 27/USFS
Rd. 103).
PRECAUCIÓN: Las carreteras son muy erosionables; se
recomienda tener cuidado con el clima húmedo.
▶ MIDDLE CREEK — CONDADO DE SAGUACHE

INDICACIONES: Diríjase al noroeste de Saguache en
la ctra. 114. Diríjase la norte en la CR 38 EE por
2.5 millas, luego diríjase al norte por 2 millas en USFS
Rd. 856.
GMU/ACRES: 681/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: ciervos, alces, berrendos, osos, leones, caza menor

▶ MIDDLE PARK — CONDADO DE GRAND

INDICACIONES: Desde Kremmling, tome la ctra. 40 con
dirección oeste por 6 millas hacia la ctra. 134, luego
diríjase 4 millas hacia Red Dirt Rd. (USFS Rd. 100).
Diríjase al norte por 15 millas hasta Buffalo Park, luego
tome USFS Rd. 131 por 1 milla al este hasta la señal y la
puerta de ingreso.
GMU/ACRES: 27/4144 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero

CAZA: caza mayor, caza menor
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Vehículos motorizados y estacionamiento
restringidos según lo publicado.

▶ MIDDLE WOLF CREEK — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Desde Dinosaur, diríjase al este en la ctra.
40 hacia la ctra. BLM Rd. 1506. Gire a la derecha hacia
la ctra. BLM Rd. 1506 y continúe por aprox. 6.7 millas.
Acceso a pie y a caballo solamente a través de los
terrenos adyacentes de la BLM.
GMU/ACRES: 10/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo

▶ MILK CREEK — CONDADO DE GRAND
INDICACIONES:

ACCESO SUROESTE: Desde Kremmling, tome la ctra. 40
con dirección oeste por 6 millas hacia la ctra. 134, luego
diríjase 4 millas hacia Red Dirt Rd. (USFS Rd. 100).
Diríjase al norte por 15 millas a Buffalo Park, luego
diríjase al este por USFS Rd. 131 hasta la señal y la
puerta de ingreso.
ACCESO NORESTE: Desde Kremmling, tome la ctra. 40
por 20 millas al oeste hacia la CR 184. Diríjase 2 millas
al oeste (solo en clima seco) a través de la verja blanca y
a lo largo de la carretera para vehículos hasta la zona de
estacionamiento justo antes de Muddy Creek. En clima
húmedo, manténgase en la CR 184 hasta el marcador
de milla 161 e ingrese a la propiedad desde la cresta o el
final de la carretera.
ACCESO TWO BAR: Tome la ctra. 40 al oeste de
Kremmling por 18 millas al área de estacionamiento
señalizada en el marcado de milla 163. Puede haber
actividad forestal.
GMU/ACRES: 27/10,955 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: caza mayor, caza menor
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Vehículos motorizados restringidos a CR 184
(ctra. 40, marcador de milla 163) y al área de
estacionamiento (marcador de milla 165) a
menos que se indique lo contrario.
b. Acceso vehicular a través del portón en la Secc.
11 restringido al camino designado cuando la
carretera está seca.
c. Estacionamiento en la Secc. 14 restringido según
lo indicado.
▶ MINERAL HOT SPRINGS — CONDADO DE SAGUACHE

INDICACIONES: Desde Villa Grove, diríjase al sur por
4 millas en la ctra. 285 hacia la CR GG, luego diríjase
0.8 millas al este hasta las CR GG y 58EE, estas cruzan
las STL.
GMU/ACRES: 82/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, caza menor

▶ MINER’S DRAW — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Desde Dinosaur, diríjase al este en la
ctra. 40 hacia la ctra. Harpers Corner Rd. Gire al norte
hacia la ctra. Harpers Corner Rd. Y continúe hacia la
CR 16W. Gire al oeste hacia la CR 16W y continúe por
aprox. 3.4 millas. Acceso a pie y a caballo solamente a
través de los terrenos adyacentes de la BLM.
GMU/ACRES: 10/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, caza menor

▶ MIRAGE — CONDADO DE SAGUACHE

INDICACIONES: Diríjase al norte fuera de Moffat por
la ctra. 17 por 7 millas. Gire al este hacia la CR AA.
Continúe al este en la CR AA por 5 millas para llegar a
la esquina suroeste de la propiedad.
GMU/ACRES: 82/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, coyote, conejo

▶ MISHAK LAKES — CONDADO DE SAGUACHE

INDICACIONES: Desde Moffat, diríjase al sur por 2 millas
en la ctra. 17, que cruza las STL y proporciona varios
puntos de acceso oeste de la CR O.
GMUs/ACRES: 82, 682/2567 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, caza menor

▶ MONUMENT BUTTE — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Desde Hamilton, diríjase al sur por
3 millas en la ctra. 13 hacia la ctra. Yellow Jacket Pass
Rd. (CR 45). Después diríjase al sur en la CR 45 por
4 millas al estacionamiento.
GMU/ACRES: 12/653 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, conejo, urogallo
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe la circulación de vehículos a motor
fuera de la carretera del condado.

▶ MOODY CREEK — CONDADO DE ROUTT

INDICACIONES: Desde Steamboat Springs, tome la ctra.
40 por 2 millas con dirección sur de la ctra. 131. Tome
la ctra. 131 al sur hacia el pueblo de Yampa. Siga la
CR 7 suroeste hasta que se convierta en USFS Rd. 900.
Continúe por 0.75 millas con dirección norte.
GMU/ACRES: 231/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: caza mayor, caza menor
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Está prohibida la caza al norte del arrojo Moody
Creek.

▶ MOONHILL — CONDADO DE ROUTT

INDICACIONES: La esquina noroeste de Moonhill SWA
llega a la CR 129 en el lado este de la carretera, a unas
13.5 millas al norte de la ctra. 40 en Steamboat Springs.
Estacionamiento al norte del acceso en el lado oeste de
la carretera.
GMU/ACRES: 14, 214/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, caza menor
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Está prohibida la caza con fusiles de fuego central.
b. Están prohibidos los vehículos motorizados, las
motos de nieve y las bicicletas.
c. Prohibido cortar leña.

▶ MOORE DRAW — CONDADO DE BACA

INDICACIONES: Desde Walsh, tome la CR 44 al sur por
18 millas. Diríjase al este en la CR K por aprox. 1 milla.
Gira al sur en la CR 45 y diríjase 2 millas hasta la
propiedad. La propiedad está a 0.25 millas al norte de la
CR G sobre la CR 45. Estacione en la CR 45.
GMU/ACRES: 145/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, berrendo, coyote, conejo

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▶ MOOSEHEAD MOUNTAIN — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Desde la ctra. 40 en el punto de la milla 5,
continúe hacia el norte por la ctra. Harper’s Corner Rd.
Acceso en BLM terreno de la ctra. Harper’s Corner Rd.
desde la milla 6 (sendero BLM 1520) hasta la milla 9.3.
O acceda desde el terreno de BLM al sur de Moffat por
la CR 16 en la milla 2.4 o 3.4. Acceso a pie o a caballo
únicamente a través de los terrenos de la BLM.
GMU/ACRES: 10/640
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
solo para la caza.
CAZA: venado bura, alce, urogallo, urogallo oscuro

▶ NORTH CANYON — CONDADO DE BACA

INDICACIONES: Desde Campo en la ctra. 287 y la CR J,
vaya 10 millas al oeste por la CR J hasta la CR 18. Tome
la CR 18 por 4 millas al sur.
GMU/ACRES: 144/632 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: berrendo, codorniz, coyote
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Acceso solamente a pie.

▶ NORTH DEVILS CANYON — CONDADO DE OTERO

INDICACIONES: Desde la ctra. 50 en Rocky Ford, tome
la ctra. 71 con dirección sur por 5 millas hacia la ctra.
10. Tome la ctra. 10 aprox. por 0.5 millas al oeste por la
ctra. 71 sur, luego tome la ctra. 71 aprox. 9 millas con
dirección sur hacia la ctra. 350. Tome la ctra. 350 aprox.
16 millas al suroeste hacia la CR 801, luego tome la CR
801 por aprox. 0.5 millas al norte hacia USFS Rd. 2111.
Tome USFS Rd. 2111 por aprox. 3 millas con dirección
oeste hasta USFS Rd. 2111.G. USFS Rd. 2111 cubre el
límite sur de la propiedad por 1 milla. USFS Rd. 2111.G
va aprox. 0.2 millas al norte de la frontera este.
GMU/ACRES: 135/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, berrendo, coyote, conejo

▶ MORAPOS CREEK — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Desde Hamilton, diríjase 2 millas al sur en
la ctra. 13, luego diríjase al sur en la CR 41. Avance por
2 millas para acceder a los terrenos de BLM. El acceso es
empinado y hasta 2 millas de la CR. La recuperación de
la caza puede ser difícil.
GMU/ACRES: 12/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: caza mayor, caza menor
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se accede únicamente desde el estacionamiento en
el terreno de BLM frente a la CR 41 en el lado sur
de la propiedad.

▶ NORTH PAWNEE CREEK — CONDADO DE WELD

▶ MORGAN GULCH — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES:

INDICACIONES: Tome la ctra. 13 al sur de Craig hacia
Axial Basin. Diríjase al oeste por la CR 51 hacia la CR
32. Diríjase al oeste en la CR 32 por 4 millas. La CR 32
atraviesa las STL. La CR 133 atraviesa la parte norte de
las STL.
GMU/ACRES: 211/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, caza menor

DESDE BRIGGSDALE: Diríjase 35.5 millas con dirección este
en la ctra. 14 hacia la ctra. 71 norte. Diríjase 6.7 millas
con dirección norte en la ctra. 71 norte al área de
estacionamiento designada a lo largo del lado oeste de la
ctra. 71 norte en la entrada cerrada.
DESDE STONEHAM: Diríjase 0.5 millas con dirección oeste
en la ctra. 14 hacia la ctra. 71 norte. Diríjase 6.7 millas
con dirección norte en la ctra. 71 norte al área de
estacionamiento designada a lo largo del lado oeste de la
ctra. 71 norte.
DESDE FORT MORGAN: Diríjase 24 millas con dirección
norte en la ctra. 52 hacia la ctra. 14. Diríjase 6.5 millas
con dirección este en la ctra. 14 hacia la ctra. 71 norte.
Diríjase 6.7 millas con dirección norte en la ctra. 71
norte al área de estacionamiento designada a lo largo del
lado oeste de la ctra. 71 norte.
GMU/ACRES: 88/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, berrendo, coyote, conejo, paloma

▶ MORRISON CREEK — CONDADO DE ROUTT

INDICACIONES: Desde Oak Creek, diríjase al sur por
1 milla en la ctra. 131 hacia la CR 14. Continúe al este
por 4 millas hacia la entrada de Stagecoach Res., luego
diríjase al sur en la CR 16 por 7 millas. Vía privada de
acceso en STL.
GMU/ACRES: 15/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: caza mayor, caza menor
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe la circulación de vehículos a motor fuera
de la carretera del condado.

▶ NORTH RABBIT CREEK — CONDADO DE LARIMER

INDICACIONES: Desde Fort Collins, diríjase 22 millas con
dirección norte en la ctra. 287 hacia la ctra. Cherokee
Park Rd. (CR 80C), luego diríjase 6 millas al oeste hacia
Lower Cherokee Management Area. Siga la carretera de
acceso suroeste por 0.5 millas.
GMU/ACRES: 191/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta el 31 de enero para
caza mayor. Abierto todo el año para la pesca y caza
menor.
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, caza menor
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Acceso solo a pie o a caballo, excepto durante las
temporadas de caza mayor cuando se permite el
acceso de vehículos a Cherokee SWA.
b. Prohibido el estacionamiento.
c. Actividades no enumeradas aquí prohibidas del 1
de septiembre al 1 de mayo.

▶ MUD SPRINGS — CONDADO DE PARK

INDICACIONES: Desde Hartsel, diríjase al este por la ctra.
24 por 4 millas hacia la CR 15 (Elkhorn Rd.). Diríjase al
norte en la CR 15 por aprox. 5 millas hacia las STL. La
CR 15 atraviesa la propiedad.
GMU/ACRES: 50/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: solamente caza mayor, caza menor

▶ NEWLIN CREEK — CONDADO DE FREMONT

INDICACIONES: Desde Florence, diríjase al sur en la ctra. 67
por 4.5 millas hacia la CR 15. Diríjase al oeste por 1 milla
al noroeste hacia la esquina de STL.
GMU/ACRES: 69/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta el 31 de mayo
CAZA VENADO, CAZA MENOR, PAVO
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Está prohibida la caza con fusiles de fuego central.
b. Se prohíbe la caza en la “zona colchón” al este,
al norte y al sur marcada por el límite de la
propiedad y que se extiende 0.25 millas al oeste a
lo largo del límite de la propiedad del este.

▶ NORTH SCANDINAVIAN GULCH — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

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INDICACIONES: Desde Craig, diríjase 39 millas con
dirección norte en la ctra. 13 hacia la CR 4. Diríjase al
oeste por 14.8 millas en la CR 4 hacia la CR 88. Gire al
sur la CR 88 y recorra 1.3 millas. La CR 88 atraviesa la
propiedad.
GMU/ACRES: 3/280 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, caza menor

▶ OIL WELL FLATS — CONDADO DE FREMONT

INDICACIONES: Desde Canon City en la ctra. 50, diríjase
6.5 al norte en Field Ave. hacia la CR 9 (Red Canyon
Rd.) a BLM Rd. 5940. Permanezca en BLM Rd. 5940
por 1 milla hasta BLM Rd. 5490. Continúe por BLM
Rd. 5490 por 1.5 Millas. STL está a una caminata de
500 yardas al este a través del terreno BLM hasta la
esquina noroeste.
GMU/ACRES: 581/600 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta el 31 de mayo
CAZA: venado, alce, oso, león, lince, pavo, coyote, conejo,
paloma

▶ OLD MAN’S GULCH — CONDADO DE EAGLE

INDICACIONES: Desde Yeso, tome la ctra. 6 hasta Valley
Rd. y continúe por la carretera por aprox. 2 millas. Tome
Cottonwood Pass Rd. por aprox. 3 millas hasta BLM Rd.
8371, luego BLM Rd. 8371 hasta BLM Rd. 8370 (aprox.
3—4 millas). Tome BLM Rd. 8370 por aprox. 1.5 millas
hasta la antigua ruta de ganado. No se ha designado una
cabecera de sendero.
RUTA ALTERNATIVA: Desde Yeso, tome la ctra. 6 hasta Valley
Rd. y continúe por la carretera por aprox. 2 millas. Tome
Cottonwood Pass Rd. por aprox. 6.5 millas hasta USFS
Rd. 529. Tome USFS Rd. 529 hasta USFS Rd. 529.1
(aprox. 1.5 millas), luego tome USFS Rd. 529.1 hasta
USFS Rd. 529.2a. Tome USFS Rd. 529.2a hasta BLM Rd.
8371, luego BLM Rd. 8371 hasta BLM Rd. 8370 (aprox.
3–4 millas). Tome BLM Rd. 8370 por aprox. 1.5 millas
hasta la antigua ruta de ganado. No se ha designado una
cabecera de sendero.
NOTA: ¡Vehículo 4x4 u OHV muy recomendado!
GMU/ACRES: 44/692 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, oso, león

▶ OLD WOMAN CREEK — CONDADO DE SAGUACHE

INDICACIONES: Desde Del Norte, diríjase al norte por
la ctra. 112 por 0.75 millas, luego gire a la izquierda
hacia la CR 15. Diríjase la norte y al oeste alrededor de
4 millas. Gire a la derecha por USFS Rd. 660 y continúe
por 6 millas. Gire a la izquierda en USFS Rd. 646 y
continúe por 1 milla.
GMU/ACRES: 79/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: caza mayor, caza menor

▶ ORCHARD — CONDADO DE WELD

INDICACIONES:
DESDE KERSEY: Diríjase 18 millas con dirección este en
la ctra. 34 hacia la CR 87 (Masters Rd.). Diríjase al
norte y al este por la ctra. 87 (que se convierte en la
CR 89) por 6 millas hacia la CR 52. Diríjase al este
desde la intersección por 3 millas hasta el área de
estacionamiento norte.
DESDE ORCHARD: Diríjase al norte por Washington Ave. a
Morgan CR X. Diríjase al oeste en la CR X por 2 millas
hacia la CR 0. Diríjase al norte en la CR 0 por 1 milla
hacia la CR Y. Diríjase al oeste en la CR Y por 0.5 millas
al sur hacia la zona de estacionamiento.
GMU/ACRES: 951/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, berrendo, coyote, conejo, paloma, aves
acuáticas

▶ ORITZ — CONDADO DE CONEJOS

INDICACIONES: Desde Antonito, en la ctra. 17 y la ctra.
285, diríjase 0.3 millas al sur en la ctra. 285 hacia la
CR 12.5. Diríjase al suroeste por 1.2 millas hacia la CR
E.5. Diríjase al oeste en la CR E.5 por 0.3 millas hacia la
carretera de dos vías. Diríjase al suroeste por 5.3 millas
hacia la esquina sureste de la propiedad.
GMU/ACRES: 81/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, coyote, lince, conejo

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▶ OVERLAND TRAIL — CONDADO DE LOGAN

INDICACIONES: Desde Atwood, diríjase 0.5 millas con
dirección sur en la ctra. 63 hacia la CR 16, luego diríjase
al este por 0.5 millas hasta el área de estacionamiento
de Overland Trail SWA. Acceso a STL desde el área de
estacionamiento de SWA y solo a través de SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 96/40 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta el 31 de mayo,
de 4 a. m. a 9 p. m.
CAZA: venado, pavo, codorniz, paloma, conejo, ardilla,
aves acuáticas
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Todas las actividades recreativas, excepto la caza
de venado, están prohibidas el fin de semana
de apertura de la temporada regular de venado
con rifle en las llanuras y el primer día y el fin de
semana de la temporada tardía.
b. Se prohíbe botar o utilizar embarcaciones durante
la temporada de aves acuáticas.

▶ OWL CREEK — CONDADO DE JACKSON

INDICACIONES: Desde Walden, tome la ctra. 14 este
por 9 millas hacia la CR 25. Diríjase al sur por
4.5 millas hacia STL, luego diríjase 0.7 millas al área de
estacionamiento.
GMU/ACRES: 171/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
para la caza. Abierto todo el año para la pesca.
CAZA: caza mayor, caza menor, aves acuáticas

▶ OWL MOUNTAIN — CONDADO DE JACKSON

INDICACIONES: Desde Rand, diríjase al norte en la CR 27
por 7.6 millas hasta USFS Rd. 792. Diríjase al este por
0.6 millas hasta BLM Rd. 2506. Puede haber actividad
forestal.
GMU/ACRES: 171/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: caza mayor, caza menor

▶ OXBOW — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Desde Maybell, diríjase 17 millas
con dirección noroeste en la ctra. 318 hacia el
estacionamiento en el lado sur.
GMU/ACRES: 2/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, aves acuáticas, paloma,
conejo, perro de pradera
PESCA: Solo zona Oxbow de Little Snake River.
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Del 1 de marzo al 15 de agosto, se permiten
actividades de observación de la fauna silvestre
solo por encima del acantilado natural a 75 yardas
del agua en el borde norte de la propiedad.

▶ PACKERS GAP — CONDADO DE OTERO

INDICACIONES: Desde la ctra. 50 en La Junta, tome la
ctra. 109 sur durante 14 millas hasta USFS Rd. 2200
(señal para los cañones Vogel y Picketwire). Tome USFS
Rd. 2200 por aprox. 7 millas al oeste hacia la CR 25.
Intersección de la CR 25 y USFS Rd. 2200 en la esquina
noreste de la propiedad. La siguiente milla al sur en la
CR 25 es el límite este de la propiedad. En la esquina
sureste se encuentra la intersección de la CR 25 y la CR
G. La milla 1 al oeste en la CR G es el límite sur de la
propiedad.
GMU/ACRES: 135/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, berrendo, coyote, conejo

▶ PARKDALE — CONDADO DE FREMONT

INDICACIONES: 3 millas al oeste de Parkdale en la ctra. 50.
GMU/ACRES: 58/640 acres
ABIERTO: Se puede pescar durante todo el año. Abierto
desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero para la
caza.
CAZA: venado, alce, león, cimarrón, caza menor

▶ PASS CREEK — CONDADO DE LARIMER

INDICACIONES: Desde la ctra. 287, diríjase 40 millas al
oeste en la ctra. Cherokee Park Rd. (CR 80C) hacia la CR
103. Después diríjase al oeste hacia la CR 190. Diríjase
5 millas al oeste.
GMU/ACRES: 7/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, caza menor
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Acceso solamente a pie. Acceso permitido desde
el lado sur donde la propiedad se une a terrenos
del USFS.

▶ PAT CANYON/WHITBY — CONDADO DE BACA
INDICACIONES:

TERRENO DE WHITBY: Desde Springfield, diríjase al oeste
por la ctra. 160 por 24.7 millas hacia la CR 8. Diríjase al
sur en la CR 8 por 5.5 millas hacia la CR G. Continúe al
este por 0.8 millas hacia Comanche National Grassland.
STL al norte de Comanche.
TERRENO DE PAT CANYON: Desde Springfield, diríjase
al oeste por la ctra. 160 por 24.7 millas hacia la CR 8.
Diríjase al sur en la CR 8 por 10 millas hacia Kirkwell.
Diríjase al oeste en la CR M por 2 millas hacia la CR 5.
Diríjase al sur en la CR 5 por 1.1 millas.
GMU/ACRES: 144/1302 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: caza menor, venado, berrendo
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Acceso solamente a pie.
b. Vehículos de motor prohibidos.

▶ PECK MESA — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Desde Maybell, tome la ctra. 318 noroeste
hacia la CR 10. Gire al sur en la CR 10 y siga por aprox.
2 millas. Propiedad al norte de la CR 10.
GMU/ACRES: 11/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, caza menor
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Solo se permiten persianas portátiles de caza.
b. Vehículos motorizados restringidos a CR 10 ctra.

▶ PFISTER DRAW — CONDADO DE LARIMER

INDICACIONES: Desde Fort Collins, diríjase 22 millas con
dirección norte en la ctra. 287 hacia la CR 80 C. Diríjase
al oeste hacia la CR 103 (conocida como Four Corners).
Diríjase al norte por 7 millas hacia las propiedades este.
Hacia el oeste de STL, salga de USFS Rd. 200 y vaya
hacia el oeste durante 5 millas.
SECCIONES: 25 Y 36 están fuera de la CR 103, que pasa por
la esquina suroeste de la Secc. 36.
SECC. 34 está 5 millas al oeste de la CR 103 en USFS Rd.
200. Diríjase al norte por 1 milla en la carretera BLM de
dos vías.
GMUs/ACRES: 7, 8/1920 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: berrendo, caza menor
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Vehículos de motor prohibidos.

▶ PINE ARROYO — CONDADO DE HUERFANO

INDICACIONES: Desde Walsenburg, diríjase 5 millas con
dirección este en la ctra. 10 hacia la CR 120. Tome la
CR 120 por 10.5 millas al norte. Gire a la derecha (este)
en la intersección T en la CR 122. Después de 3 millas,
gire a la izquierda (norte) para continuar por la CR 122.
Continúe por 1 milla para llegar a la propiedad.
GMU/ACRES: 128/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: berrendo, coyote, conejo

▶ PAWNEE COAL CREEK — CONDADO DE WELD

▶ PINE TREE GULCH — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

▶ PAWNEE VALLEY — CONDADO DE LOGAN

▶ PINKHAM MOUNTAIN — CONDADO DE JACKSON

INDICACIONES: Diríjase 10 millas al oeste de Briggsdale en
la ctra. 14 hacia la CR 57, luego continúe por 1−2 millas
con dirección norte en la CR 57. La propiedad está al
este y adyacente a la CR 57.
GMU/ACRES: 87/440 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, berrendo, coyote, conejo, paloma

INDICACIONES: Desde Sterling, en la intersección de la
ctra. 14 y la ctra. Ball Park Rd.: 1. Diríjase en dirección
oeste en la ctra. 14 por 17 millas hacia la CR 10.
Diríjase al norte en la CR 17 por 2.8 millas al área de
estacionamiento en el lado este de la CR 17. 2. Diríjase
en dirección oeste en la ctra. 14 por 6 millas hacia la CR
25. Diríjase al norte en la CR 25 por 2 millas hacia la CR
32. Diríjase al oeste en la CR 32 por 1.5 millas hasta la
CR 21.5. Diríjase al norte en la CR 21.5 por 0.75 millas
al área de estacionamiento en el lado este de la CR 21.5.
3. Diríjase en dirección oeste en la ctra. 14 por 8 millas
hacia la CR 21. Diríjase al norte en la CR 21 por 2 millas
hacia la zona de estacionamiento donde la CR 21 no
tiene salida. 4. Diríjase en dirección oeste en la ctra. 14
por 8 millas hacia la CR 21. Diríjase al norte en la CR 21
por 1 milla hacia la CR 30. Diríjase al oeste en la CR 30
por 0.25 millas hacia el sector de estacionamiento.
GMU/ACRES: 89/2720 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Solo se puede acceder a pie, a través de las zonas de
estacionamiento designadas.

INDICACIONES: Al este de Maybell, ir al sur de la ctra. 40
en la CR 57 por 12 millas.
GMU/ACRES: 11, 211/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, caza menor
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Acceso solo desde el estacionamiento en la CR 57.

INDICACIONES: Desde Walden, diríjase 13 millas con
dirección norte en la ctra. 125 hacia la ctra. 127. Diríjase
9 millas al norte hacia la CR 48 (USFS Rd. 895), luego
diríjase la oeste por 1.5 millas hacia la CR 49 (USFS Rd.
891), luego continúe al sur hasta el final de la carretera.
NOTA: Carretera del USFS cerrada al tráfico motorizado
en la entrada. Los usuarios deben continuar hacia el sur
aproximadamente 1.25 millas por la carretera a pie o sin
un vehículo motorizado hasta el límite de la STL.
GMU/ACRES: 6/520 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: caza mayor, caza menor

▶ PINNACLE ROCK — CONDADO DE FREMONT

INDICACIONES: Desde Cañon City, diríjase 15 millas con
dirección oeste en la ctra. 50 al área de Salt Lick BLM.
Luego diríjase 0.5 millas al sur a través de BLM al noreste
de la esquina de STL. Estacionamiento en el recinto
recreativo de Five Points.
GMU/ACRES: 691/520 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta el 31 de mayo
CAZA: venado, alce, borrego cimarrón, oso, pavo

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▶ PINON HILLS — CONDADO DE CONEJOS

INDICACIONES: Desde Manassa, diríjase 3.6 millas con
dirección este por la ctra. 142 hacia la ctra. BLM Rd.
5006, luego diríjase al sureste por 3 millas. STL está al
sur de la carretera.
GMU/ACRES: 81/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
para la caza.
CAZA: venado, alce, caza menor

▶ POUDRE RIVER — CONDADO DE LARIMER

INDICACIONES: Desde Fort Collins, diríjase al noroeste por
la ctra. 287 hacia Ted’s Place (Estación Conoco), luego o
bien diríjase al oeste por la ctra. 14 por 1.7 millas hacia
STL, o diríjase al norte en la ctra. 287 por 3 millas. Ctra.
14 acceso al norte y al este de la carretera o a través de
Gateway Park cuando esté abierto.
GMU/ACRES: 191/5760 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta el 15 de mayo
para la caza. Abierto todo el año para la pesca según lo
anunciado.
CAZA: caza mayor, caza menor, animales de peletería
PESCA: arrojo de agua fría (Poudre River, North Fork of
Poudre y Seaman Res.)
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Acceso público prohibido al este de la ctra. 287.
b. Acceso desde la ctra. 14, de la zona de
estacionamiento en el lado oeste de la ctra. 287, y
las tierras del USFS.

▶ PINON RIDGE — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Desde Meeker, diríjase al oeste por la ctra.
64 hacia la CR 77. Diríjase al norte hacia la ctra. BLM
Rd. 1509.
GMU/ACRES: 11/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, caza menor

▶ POINT OF ROCKS — CONDADO DE WELD

INDICACIONES: Desde la intersección de Barnesville de la
CR 61 y la CR 68, diríjase 8−9 millas al este en la CR 68
hacia la propiedad, ubicada en el lado norte de la CR 68.
GMU/ACRES: 951/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, berrendo, coyote, conejo, aves de caza de
tierras altas

▶ POWDER WASH — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Desde Craig, diríjase 44.5 millas con
dirección norte en la CR 7 hacia la CR 4. Diríjase
4.4 millas al este en la CR 4 al establecimiento. La CR 4
atraviesa la propiedad.
GMU/ACRES: 3/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, caza menor, aves acuáticas

▶ POISON SPYDER — CONDADO DE SAN MIGUEL

INDICACIONES: Desde Naturita, tome la ctra. 141 por
15 millas al sur hacia la CR 29W. Tome la CR 29W, luego
diríjase al oeste por 1.7 millas desde la ctra. 141 en BLM
Rd. 4088. Diríjase 2 millas al noroeste, luego gire al sur y
continúe por 1 milla.
GMU/ACRES: 70/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, caza menor

▶ PROSPECT — CONDADO DE WELD

INDICACIONES: Desde Hudson, diríjase al este por la ctra.
52 aprox. 7 millas hacia la CR 59. Diríjase al sur en la CR
59 por aprox. 4 millas hacia el área de estacionamiento
en el lado este de la CR 59, en la esquina noroeste de la
Sección 36.
GMU/ACRES: 99/140 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: aves acuáticas, conejo, paloma, faisán, coyote
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Acceso a través de estacionamiento designado
únicamente.

▶ POITREY CANYON — CONDADO DE LAS ANIMAS

INDICACIONES: Diríjase la sur fuera de Kim en la ctra. 160.
La carretera se curva al oeste. Continúe hacia el oeste
por 6 millas hasta la CR 173 y gire al norte. Continúe al
norte en la CR 173 por 2 millas.
GMU/ACRES: 136/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, berrendo, coyote, conejo

▶ PTARMIGAN — CONDADO DE GRAND

INDICACIONES: Desde Fraser, tome la CR 50 (Crooked
Creek Rd.) oeste hacia USFS Rd. 882. Tome la ctra. 882
sur hasta el límite de la propiedad.
GMU/ACRES: 28/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
para la caza.
CAZA: venado, alce, oso, caza menor
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe el uso de vehículos a motor, excepto las
motos de nieve, en caso de que haya 1 pie de nieve.

▶ POITREY CREEK — CONDADO DE LAS ANIMAS

INDICACIONES: Desde Kim, diríjase al oeste por la ctra.
160, luego gire al sur en la CR 179. La propiedad está al
este.
GMU/ACRES: 143/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, coyote, zorro, lince,
codorniz, conejo

▶ POLE GULCH — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Desde Craig, diríjase 39 millas con
dirección norte en la ctra. 13 hacia la CR 4, luego
continúe al oeste por 1.75 millas. El terreno está al sur de
la CR 4, y se extiende por 5 millas al oeste de la CR 9.
GMU/ACRES: 3/11,026 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: caza mayor, caza menor
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Solo se permiten persianas portátiles de caza.

▶ PUNCHE VALLEY — CONDADO DE CONEJOS

INDICACIONES: Desde Antonito, diríjase 7.3 millas al este
en la CR G hacia la CR F (Punche Valley Rd.). Diríjase
al sureste y luego al sur durante 7.8 millas en la CR F
hasta la tierra BLM. Acceso a pie o a caballo 1 milla este
a través de terrenos BLM contiguos a la esquina suroeste
de la propiedad.
GMU/ACRES: 81/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, berrendo, coyote, lince, conejo

▶ PUNKIN CENTER — CONDADO DE LINCOLN

▶ PONCHA PASS — CONDADO DE CHAFFEE

INDICACIONES: Desde Poncha Springs, diríjase al sur
0.5 millas en la ctra. 285 hacia la esquina noreste.
GMU/ACRES: 561/360 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, conejo

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INDICACIONES:444
Desde Punkin Center:
ÁREA DE ESTACIONAMIENTO 1: Diríjase al sur en la ctra. 71 por
7 millas hacia la CR T. Continúe al este en la CR T por
1.8 millas al área de estacionamiento de la carretera en el
lado norte de la CR T.
ÁREA DE ESTACIONAMIENTO 2: Diríjase al sur en la ctra. 71 por
7 millas hacia la CR T. Diríjase al este en la CR T por
3.1 millas al área de estacionamiento de la carretera en el

lado norte de la CR T.
GMU/ACRES: 114/5444 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, berrendo, coyote, conejo, aves de caza de
tierras altas
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe el acceso salvo a pie desde las zonas de
estacionamiento designadas.
b. Se prohíbe el estacionamiento excepto en áreas
designadas.
c. Está prohibido acampar.
d. Se prohíbe el estacionamiento nocturno.

▶ QUEENS — CONDADO DE KIOWA

INDICACIONES:
Desde Eads:
ÁREAS DE ESTACIONAMIENTO 1 Y 2: Tome la ctra. 287 sur por
10.5 millas. Área de estacionamiento 1 en el lado este de
la ctra. 287. Área de estacionamiento 2 en el lado oeste
de la ctra. 287.
ÁREA DE ESTACIONAMIENTO 3: Tome la ctra. 287 sur por
12 millas hacia la CR F. Diríjase al oeste en la CR F por
1 milla al área de estacionamiento en el lado norte de la
CR F.
GMU/ACRES: 126, 127/38,352 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, berrendo, coyote, paloma, aves acuáticas
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Solo se puede acceder a pie, a través de las zonas de
estacionamiento designadas.

▶ QUAKEY MOUNTAIN — CONDADO DE GUNNISON

INDICACIONES: Desde las ctras. 50 y 135, diríjase al este
por la ctra. 50 aprox. 17 millas hasta la CR 887 (Wuanita
Hot Springs Rd.). Diríjase al norte por 10 millas hasta
la cima del Black Sage Pass. Diríjase al sur en USFS Rd.
887.48. Estacione en el punto de partida del sendero 537
y recorra 2.5 millas.
GMU/ACRES: 551/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: caza mayor, caza menor

▶ RABBIT EARS — CONDADO DE JACKSON

INDICACIONES: Desde Walden, diríjase al oeste en la ctra.
14 hacia la milla 5.9, luego diríjase al norte por 0.6 millas
al estacionamiento. O bien, continúe al oeste hasta la
milla 4.4; lote en el lado norte. Puede haber actividad
forestal.
GMU/ACRES: 16/5229 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
para la caza. Abierto todo el año para la pesca.
CAZA: caza mayor, caza menor
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Tal y como se ha publicado, la zona de cierre en el
lado oeste desde el 15 de ago. hasta el 1 de sept.

▶ RAILROAD GULCH — CONDADO DE CHAFFEE

INDICACIONES: Desde el sendero Hecla Jct. en el río
Arkansas, camine por el sendero Hecla Jct. hasta la
terminal cerca de Seidel’s Suckhole Rapid. Cruce el río
y siga por Railroad Gulch por 1.25 millas al este hacia el
norte, final de la propiedad.
GMU/ACRES: 57/369 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, coyote, conejo, pavo

▶ RAJADERO CANYON — CONDADO DE CONEJOS

INDICACIONES: Desde La Jara, diríjase 14 millas al oeste en
la CR 15. Gire a la izquierda en el camino de tierra en el
Centro, luego diríjase 7 millas en La Jara Res. Rd.

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GMU/ACRES: 81/673 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, oso, león
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Vehículos motorizados prohibidos fuera de los
senderos existentes.

▶ RATTLESNAKE — CONDADO DE HUERFANO

INDICACIONES: Desde Walsenburg, diríjase 5 millas con
dirección este en la ctra. 10 hacia la CR 120. Tome la CR
120 norte por 8.5 millas.
GMU/ACRES: 128/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: berrendo, coyote, conejo

▶ RATTLESNAKE HILL — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Desde Craig, diríjase al oeste en la ctra. 40
por 27 millas hacia la CR 57 (Price Creek Rd.). Diríjase
5 millas al sur/suroeste en la CR 57 hacia la CR 32, luego
diríjase 4 millas al sur/sureste. Estacionamiento y puerta
de acceso a pie en la esquina noreste. Segundo portón de
paso en la cerca de deriva en el sector sureste.
GMU/ACRES: 211/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, conejo, urogallo
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Prohibida la caza dentro de la zona de seguridad de
0.25 millas a lo largo del límite este.

▶ RED CANYON — CONDADO DE JACKSON

INDICACIONES: Desde Walden, diríjase 0.5 millas con
dirección oeste en la ctra. 14 hacia la CR 12W, luego
diríjase 5.3 millas con dirección oeste hacia la CR 18.
Después diríjase 4.5 millas al oeste hacia la CR 5 y
continúe por ir 1 milla al norte hacia Delaney Butte
Lakes SWA. Diríjase al oeste en la CR 20 por 4.5 millas
hasta el área del pozo petrolero, luego tome la carretera
de dos vías por 1 milla.
GMU/ACRES: 16/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: caza mayor, caza menor
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Acceso solo desde el área de estacionamiento de las
ctras. USFS, apto solo para vehículos 4x4.
b. No hay acceso para remolques más allá de la zona
de estacionamiento.

▶ RED LION RANCH — CONDADO DE LOGAN

INDICACIONES: Desde Crook, diríjase al noreste por la ctra.
138 por 8.25 millas hacia la línea de condado SedgwickLogan. Gira al sur en la CR 97/1 y diríjase 1.25 millas al
área de estacionamiento. Área de estacionamiento fuera
de la CR 97/1, justo al norte del fondo del río.
GMU/ACRES: 92/200 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta el 31 de mayo,
de 4 a. m. a 9 p. m.
CAZA: venado, pavo, paloma, conejo, ardilla
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Solo se permite la caza de venados en el fin de
semana de apertura de la temporada regular de
caza con rifle en las llanuras y el primer día y el fin
de semana de la temporada tardía de caza en las
llanuras.
b. Se prohíbe botar o utilizar embarcaciones durante
la temporada de aves acuáticas.

▶ RED MOUNTAIN — CONDADO DE GRAND

INDICACIONES:
ACCESO OESTE: Desde Kremmling, tome la ctra. 40 este y
gire al norte hacia la CR 22. Diríjase por aprox. 0.3 millas
al norte. Área de estacionamiento en el lado este de la
carretera.
ACCESO ESTE: Desde Kremmling, diríjase al este en la ctra.
40 hacia la milla 187.5. Área de estacionamiento en el

lado norte de la ctra.
GMU/ACRES: 181/623 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, coyote, conejo

▶ RED ROCK — CONDADO DE OTERO

INDICACIONES: Desde la ctra. 50 en Rocky Ford, tome la
ctra. 71 con dirección sur por 5 millas hacia la ctra. 10.
Tome la ctra. 10 aproximadamente por 0.5 millas hacia el
oeste por la ctra. 71 sur. Tome la ctra. 71 aprox. 9 millas
con dirección sur hacia la ctra. 350, luego tome la ctra.
350 aprox. 5 millas con dirección suroeste hacia la CR
13. Tome la CR 13 aproximadamente 6.5 millas al sur
hasta USFS Rd. 2114, luego tome USFS Rd. 2114 aprox.
0.25 millas al oeste (estará al norte de la esquina noreste
puede recorrer otras 0.75 millas al oeste y se encontrará
en terrenos del USFS, al norte de la propiedad).
Propiedad aprox. 1 milla al sur.
GMU/ACRES: 135/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, berrendo, coyote, conejo

▶ RED WASH — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Desde Dinosaur, diríjase al este en la ctra.
40 a Harpers Corner Rd. Gire al norte hacia Harpers
Corner Rd. y diríjase a la ctra. BLM Rd. 1620. Gire al
este hacia BLM Rd. 1620 y diríjase al callejón sin salida
de la carretera. Acceso a pie o a caballo únicamente a
través de los terrenos adyacentes de la BLM.
GMU/ACRES: 10/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, caza menor

▶ RESERVOIR DRAW — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Desde Craig, diríjase 44.5 millas con
dirección norte en la CR 7 hacia la CR 4. Diríjase
8.5 millas al oeste en la CR 4 hacia la intersección de la
CR 4 y la CR 66. Propiedad al norte de la CR 4. Acceso a
través de los terrenos públicos adyacentes.
GMU/ACRES: 2/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, caza menor

▶ RIDGE ROAD — CONDADO DE JACKSON

INDICACIONES: Desde Walden, diríjase a 1.2 millas con
dirección oeste en la ctra. 14 hacia la CR 12W, luego
diríjase 5.3 millas con dirección oeste hacia la CR 18.
Diríjase 4.5 millas al oeste hacia la CR 5, luego diríjase al
sur 1.7 millas al área de estacionamiento.
GMU/ACRES: 16/320 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: caza mayor, caza menor

▶ ROBINSON CREEK — CONDADO DE WELD

INDICACIONES: Diríjase 4 millas al norte en la ctra. 85 de
Nunn hacia la CR 108, luego diríjase 6 millas al este en
la CR 108. Camine 1 milla sur hacia la esquina noroeste
de la propiedad.
GMU/ACRES: 87/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, berrendo, coyote, conejo, paloma

▶ ROBINSON DRAW — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Desde Dinosaur, diríjase al este en la
ctra. 40 hacia Harpers Corner Rd. Gire al norte hacia
Harpers Corner Rd. y continúe por aprox. 17.2 millas
hasta la carretera sin nombre BLM Gire a la derecha
hacia la carretera BLM sin nombre y continúe por
aprox. 160 yardas; tome el primer giro a la derecha. Se
recomienda tener un vehículo todoterreno o un vehículo
4x4 capaz a partir de aquí Recorra aprox. 2.5 millas,
gire al oeste y recorra aprox. 0.6 millas. Acceso a pie o a
caballo únicamente a través de los terrenos adyacentes
de la BLM.

GMU/ACRES: 10/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, caza menor

▶ ROCK CREEK — CONDADO DE SAGUACHE

INDICACIONES: Desde Villa Grove, diríjase al norte por
0.75 millas, luego gire al este por la CR 57 y continúe por
1.25 millas. Gire al este en la ctra. BLM 5345 (Raspberry
Gulch Rd.), después inmediatamente gire a norte en la
ctra. BLM 5350 (North Rock Creek Rd.) y continúe por
1.75 millas hasta la propiedad.
GMU/ACRES: 82/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, coyote, conejo

▶ ROCK FALL — CONDADO DE OTERO

INDICACIONES: Desde la ctra. 50 en La Junta. tome la
ctra. 109 sur durante 14 millas hasta USFS Rd. 2200
(señal para los cañones Vogel y Picketwire). Tome USFS
Rd. 25 con dirección sur durante 6 millas hasta la CR
B. Tome la CR B con dirección oeste durante 2 millas
hasta USFS Rd. 2164 (la CR B se curva hacia el sur por
la intersección). Tome USFS Rd. 2164 aprox. 2 millas
al noroeste hasta la intersección con USFS Rd. 2164.F.
Tome USFS. 2164.F aprox. 0.75 millas al norte. USFS.
2164.F pasa por la esquina sureste de la propiedad.
GMU/ACRES: 135/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, berrendo, coyote, conejo

▶ ROMEO — CONDADO DE CONEJOS

INDICACIONES:
Desde Romeo:
1: Diríjase al norte en la ctra. 285 por 0.5 millas hacia la
CR P. Diríjase al oeste en la CR P por 2.9 millas, luego
continúe al oeste en la CR P (BLM 5055: Cinder Pits)
y acceda a la propiedad desde el sur, a través de tierras
BLM contiguas.
2: Diríjase al norte en la ctra. 285 por 2.1 millas a CR
R. Diríjase al oeste en la CR R por 3.1 millas, luego
continúe al oeste en BLM 5060: Capulin Peak y acceda a
STL desde el norte a través de terrenos BLM contiguos.
GMU/ACRES: 81/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, coyote, conejo, pavo

▶ ROSENER — CONDADO DE MORGAN

INDICACIONES: Desde Fort Morgan, tome la ctra. Morgan
CR 19 (Sherman St. en Fort Morgan) sur fuera de la
ciudad por aprox. 11 millas. Gire al oeste en la CR
F. Siga aproximadamente 5 millas hasta la CR 14 y
gire al sur. Siga aproximadamente 1.5 millas hasta el
estacionamiento situado en el lado este de la carretera.
GMU/ACRES: 99/634 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, coyote, paloma

▶ ROSITA — CONDADO DE CUSTER

INDICACIONES: Desde Westcliffe, diríjase al sur por
3 millas en la ctra. 69, luego diríjase al este por 6 millas
en la CR 328. Diríjase al sur por 3 millas en la CR 323.
GMU/ACRES: 84/640 acres
ABIERTO: Primer día de la temporada de venado y alce
con arco al 31 de mayo.
CAZA: venado, alce, oso, caza menor
RESTRICCIONES:
a. El disparo de armas de fuego está restringido
a la caza con armas de avancarga y escopetas
únicamente.

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▶ ROUND TOP — CONDADO DE OTERO

INDICACIONES: Desde la ctra. 50 en Rocky Ford, tome
la ctra. 71 con dirección sur por 5 millas hacia la ctra.
10. Tome la ctra. 10 por 0.5 millas con dirección oeste
hacia la ctra. 71 sur. Tome la ctra. 71 por 9 millas con
dirección sur hacia la ctra. 350. Tome la ctra. 350 aprox.
2.5 millas al suroeste hasta la CR N. Tome la CR N
aprox. 0.5 millas al oeste hasta la CR 16.5. Tome la CR
16.5 norte hasta USFS Rd. 2124.B, luego tome USFS Rd.
2124.B aprox.
5 millas al oeste hasta USFS Rd. 2124. Tome USFS Rd.
2124 aprox. 1 milla al norte de la propiedad. USFS Rd.
2124 atraviesa la propiedad en dirección norte y se
encuentra con USFS Rd. 2120 cerca del límite norte.
Tome USFS Rd. 2120 sur a través de la propiedad, o bien
hacia el norte y luego hacia el este hasta la CR 17.
GMU/ACRES: 135/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, berrendo, coyote, conejo

▶ RUSSELL CREEK — CONDADO DE SAGUACHE

INDICACIONES:
PARCELA 1: Desde Saguache, diríjase 8.5 millas al sur en la
CR R, luego gire al este y continúe por 2.5 millas.
PARCELA 2: Desde Saguache, diríjase 6.5 millas al sur hacia
la CR T, luego gire al este y diríjase 6 millas a la CR 53.
Gire al sur y recorra 4 millas.
GMU/ACRES: 682/1920 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: alce, berrendo, coyote, conejo

CAZA: venado, berrendo, codorniz escamada, paloma
huilota, conejo, coyote
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe disparar armas de fuego a menos de
0.25 millas de distancia de los edificios.
b. Acceso a través de áreas de estacionamiento
únicamente.

▶ SAKARIASON — CONDADO DE LAS ANIMAS

INDICACIONES: Desde Trinidad, diríjase al oeste por
15.3 millas en la ctra. 12 hacia la CR 41.7. Diríjase
11.6 millas con dirección norte
GMU/ACRES: 85/560 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta el 31 de mayo
CAZA: venado, alce, oso, león, pavo
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Acceso restringido según lo publicado en el lado
oeste.

▶ SAN ANTONITO — CONDADO DE CONEJOS

INDICACIONES: Desde Antonito, diríjase 8.9 millas en la
CR G hacia la CR 21. Diríjase al noroeste por 1.4 millas
al establecimiento.
GMU/ACRES: 81/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: coyote, conejo

▶ SAND ARROYO — CONDADO DE BACA

INDICACIONES: Desde Vilas, tome la CR 36 sur a CR
X. Propiedad ubicada al noreste de la intersección.
Estacione en la CR 36 o CR X para acceder a la
propiedad.
GMU/ACRES: 139/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, berrendo, coyote, conejo

▶ RYE SLOUGH — CONDADO DE PARK

INDICACIONES: Desde Hartsel, diríjase al sur en la ctra. 9
por 1.75 millas en la CR 53. Continúe en la CR 53 por
22 millas.
GMU/ACRES: 58/8973 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venados, alces, coyotes, conejos, aves de caza de
tierras altas

▶ SAND GULCH N.º 2 — CONDADO DE FREMONT

INDICACIONES: Desde Badger Creek y Arkansas River,
diríjase al norte aproximadamente 2.5 millas siguiendo
la carretera BLM cerrada. Desde el cierre de carretera
BLM, acceso solo a pie o a caballo.
GMU/ACRES: 57/560 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta el 31 de mayo
CAZA: venado, alce, león, caza menor

▶ SAND GULCH N.º 3 — CONDADO DE FREMONT

INDICACIONES: Desde Cotopaxi, diríjase al norte en la CR
12 aprox. por 4 millas hasta la CR 157A. Diríjase al oeste
en la CR 157A aprox. 0.75 millas hasta BLM Falls Gulch/
Falls Gulch Mountain Rd. Diríjase al sur, luego al oeste
por BLM Falls Gulch/Falls Gulch Mountain Rd. por
aprox. 3 millas. STL está 1 milla al oeste a pie o a caballo
desde el final de la carretera.
GMU/ACRES: 58/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta el 31 de mayo
CAZA: venado, alce, león, caza menor

▶ SAND CREEK CENTRAL — CONDADO DE CHAFFEE

▶ SANDY BLUFFS — CONDADO DE YUMA

INDICACIONES: Ir 0.25 millas al sur de las ctras. 291 y 285 o
6.5 millas al norte de Poncha Springs en la ctra. 285. STL
está en el lado oeste de la ctra. 285.
GMU/ACRES: 56/597 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, caza menor

▶ SAND CREEK — CONDADO DE JACKSON

INDICACIONES: Siga las indicaciones a Elk Mountain STL o
al Parque Estatal State Forest a pie o a caballo.
GMU/ACRES: 6/3280 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: caza mayor, caza menor
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Solo se permite acampar según lo indicado.

▶ SAGUACHE CREEK — CONDADO DE SAGUACHE

INDICACIONES: Desde Moffat, diríjase al sur por 2 millas
en la ctra. 17, que cruza las STL y proporciona varios
puntos de acceso oeste de la CR O.
GMU/ACRES: 682/2714 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, caza menor

▶ SAINT CHARLES — CONDADO DE PUEBLO

INDICACIONES: Desde la ctra. 50 en Howard, diríjase al
norte en la CR 7 aprox. 0.25 millas. En las CR 7 y 45,
diríjase al este en la CR 45 aprox. 0.5 millas hasta Sand
Gulch. En Sand Gulch, diríjase al norte por aprox.
0.75 millas a STL. Puede haber actividad forestal.
GMU/ACRES: 58/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta el 31 de mayo
CAZA: venado, alce, león, caza menor
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Vehículos motorizados prohibidos fuera de la
carretera de acceso BLM.

▶ SAND GULCH NO. 4 — CONDADO DE FREMONT

INDICACIONES: Desde Springfield, diríjase al oeste en
la ctra. 160, luego continúe al sur en la CR 8. Gire en
USFS Rd. 2360D y siga hasta el borde de la propiedad.
Estacione en USFS Rd.
GMU/ACRES: 144/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, coyote, zorro, lince,
codorniz, conejo

▶ SAGE CREEK — CONDADO DE ROUTT

INDICACIONES: Desde Hayden, diríjase al sur en la CR 37
por 7 millas.
GMU/ACRES: 13/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el primer día de la temporada de caza de
venados y alces con arco hasta el 31 de mayo.
CAZA: venado, alce, urogallo oscuro, conejo

▶ SAND GULCH N.º 1 — CONDADO DE FREMONT

▶ SAND CANYON — CONDADO DE BACA

▶ SADDLE MOUNTAIN — CONDADO DE PARK

INDICACIONES: Desde Guffey, diríjase 6 millas al norte
en la CR 59 al límite de USFS. Diríjase 1.5 millas al este
sobre la montaña a pie o a caballo.
GMU/ACRES: 581/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, oso

coyote, lince, pavo

▶ SAND CREEK SOUTH — CONDADO DE BACA

INDICACIONES: Desde Pueblo, diríjase al este por la ctra. 50
al carril 27 hasta que se convierte en Doyle Rd. Desde el
final del pavimento, diríjase 4 millas hasta la puerta de
acceso. Siga las indicaciones hacia el estacionamiento.
Acceso solo a pie o a caballo.
GMU/ACRES: 128/14,213 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales de febrero

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INDICACIONES: Desde Campo, diríjase 15 millas al oeste en
Rd. J, gire al sur en la ctra. Rd. 13 y continúe 5.5 millas
hacia la pastura del servicio forestal, Puerta 2C. Diríjase
al sur y al este por 1 milla, luego tome la bifurcación
derecha al sur por 0.25 millas.
GMU/ACRES: 144/319 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta el 31 de mayo
CAZA: venado, león, paloma, codorniz escamada, conejo,

INDICACIONES: Desde Cotopaxi, diríjase al norte
en la CR 12 unas 15 millas a Jack Hall/BLM Rd.
Diríjase al oeste en Jack Hall/BLM Rd. al área de
estacionamiento designada. STL está al sur y al oeste por
aproximadamente 4 millas.
GMU/ACRES: 58/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta el 31 de mayo
CAZA: venado, alce, león, caza menor

INDICACIONES: Desde Idalia, diríjase 8.5 millas con
dirección norte en CR DD en Arikaree River.
GMU/ACRES: 102/3682 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta el 31 de mayo,
de 4 a. m. a 9 p. m.
CAZA: venado, pavo, paloma, conejo, ardilla
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Acceso público prohibido al este de la US 385.

▶ SAN LUIS HILLS — CONDADO DE CONEJOS

INDICACIONES: En Antonito en la ctra. 285 y la calle 6 (CR
G), diríjase 11.5 millas al este por la CR G. Gire al norte
en la carretera de dos vías y siga por 1 milla. STL está
0.25 millas al este a través de BLM hasta el borde oeste.
GMU/ACRES: 81/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, conejo, urogallo, coyote

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▶ SAN LUIS LAKES — CONDADO DE ALAMOSA

INDICACIONES: Desde Mosca, diríjase 1 milla al norte
en la ctra. 17 hacia el Carril 6 norte, luego 7.5 millas
al este hacia San Luis Lakes SWA. Acceso a STL desde
el estacionamiento SWA de San Luis Lakes solamente.
Cruce a STL a través de puertas en el lado oeste de SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 82/1300 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de julio hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, caza menor
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Acceso a pie o a caballo desde San Luis Lakes SWA
solamente.
b. Bicicletas prohibidas.
c. Carros de juego permitidos.

▶ SAVORY EAST — CONDADO DE LAS ANIMAS

INDICACIONES: Desde Pritchett, tome la ctra. 160, luego
gire al norte en Baca CR 0 hacia el estacionamiento en
asignación de servicio forestal.
GMU/ACRES: 137/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, berrendo, coyote, zorro, lince, codorniz,
conejo

▶ SCANDINAVIAN GULCH — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Desde Craig, diríjase 39 millas con
dirección norte en la ctra. 13 hacia la CR 4. Diríjase al
oeste por 14.8 millas en la CR 4 hacia la CR 88. Gire al
sur en la CR 88 y recorra 2.4 millas. La CR 88 atraviesa
la propiedad.
GMU/ACRES: 3/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, caza menor

▶ SCHULTZ CANYON — CONDADO DE HUERFANO

INDICACIONES: Desde Walsenburg, tome la CR 330 (Ideal
Rd.) sur por 11 millas. La CR 330 atraviesa el cuarto
noreste de la Sec. 31 y la mitad sur de la Secc. 36. La CR
310 entra al cuarto noreste de la Sec. 31 en el lado este.
GMU/ACRES: 85/960 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta el 31 de mayo
CAZA: venado, oso, león, conejo, paloma, paloma cola de
banda, pavo

▶ SETTLEMENT — CONDADO DE KIT CARSON

INDICACIONES: Desde la intersección de la ctra. 36 y Yuma
CR M, diríjase al sur en la CR M por 7 millas, luego
diríjase al este en Kit Carson CR Nn por 7 millas hasta
el estacionamiento de South Fork Republican STL. Para
acceder a la propiedad, diríjase al este desde allí por
0.5 millas. La carretera gira hacia el sur y luego vuelve
al este, que se convierte en la milla 5/10. Diríjase a la
intersección y gire al sur en la CR 40, luego continúe al
sur por 0.5 millas hasta el estacionamiento.
GMU/ACRES: 109/960 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, berrendo, coyote, conejo, paloma

▶ SEVENMILE RIDGE — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Desde Maybell, diríjase 17.5 millas con
dirección oeste en la ctra. 318 hacia la CR 67. Gire
al norte en la CR 67 y continúe por 6.3 millas. La
propiedad está a 2 millas al oeste de la CR 67. Acceso a
través de los terrenos públicos adyacentes.
GMU/ACRES: 2/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, caza menor

▶ SHAW CREEK — CONDADO DE RIO GRANDE

INDICACIONES: Diríjase 6 millas al este desde South Fork,
o 9 millas al oeste desde Del Norte en la ctra. 160. Gire
al sur en New Hope Community Church y tome la
carretera de grava oeste de la iglesia hasta el área de
estacionamiento.
GMU/ACRES: 80/469 acres

ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de sep. hasta finales de feb. Abierto
hasta el 31 de marzo solo para la caza del león de
montaña.
CAZA: alce, venado mula, león, urogallo, conejo, coyote,
lince
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Acceso únicamente a pie o a caballo.

▶ SHEEPHEAD BASIN — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Desde Maybell, diríjase 28.2 millas con
dirección oeste por la ctra. 318. Gire al norte en la CR
46. Diríjase 1.1 millas hacia la CR 46. Acceso a través de
los terrenos públicos adyacentes.
GMU/ACRES: 2/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, caza menor

▶SHEEPHERDER SPRINGS — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Desde Maybell, diríjase 17.5 millas con
dirección oeste en la ctra. 318 hacia la CR 67. Gire al
norte en la CR 67 y continúe por 7.6 millas hacia la
CR 126. Continúe al norte en la CR 126 por 1.9 millas.
Acceso a través de los terrenos públicos adyacentes.
GMU/ACRES: 2/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, caza menor

▶ SHELF ROAD — CONDADO DE TELLER

INDICACIONES: Desde Cripple Creek, tome la CR 88 (Shelf
Rd.) por aprox. 8 millas.
GMU/ACRES: 581/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, coyote, conejo

▶ SHORT CREEK BALDY — CONDADO DE FREMONT

INDICACIONES: Desde Cotopaxi, diríjase al oeste por la
ctra. 50 por 6 millas hasta la ctra. Kerr Gulch Rd., luego
diríjase al suroeste por 5 millas.
GMU/ACRES: 86/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta el 31 de mayo
CAZA: venado, alce, león, caza menor

▶ SIKES RANCH — CONDADO DE BACA

INDICACIONES: Desde Prichett, diríjase al oeste por la ctra.
160 hacia la CR 3. Diríjase al sur en la CR 3 por aprox.
8 millas. En el letrero “Sikes South Rock Quarry”, gire al
oeste. Acceso a STL solo desde y a través de Sikes Ranch
SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 144/641 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, aves acuáticas, pavo caído, conejo,
lince
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto 1 hora antes del amanecer a 1 hora
después de la puesta de sol. Los cazadores pueden
permanecer el tiempo que sea razonable para
recuperar las piezas abatidas. También se permite
la caza nocturna con permiso.
b. La circulación motorizada está restringida a la ruta
de acceso principal, CR O.
c. Estacionamiento solo en lotes designados.
d. Se prohíbe el acceso en la envolvente del edificio
y en las zonas de seguridad designadas, según se
indique.
e. Se prohíbe la acampada, encender fogatas, el uso
de vehículos todoterreno y la tala o recolección
de madera.
f. Se permite la captura con permiso. Los permisos
deben estar en los tramperos en todo momento
durante la captura. Permisos disponibles en el
CPW

▶ SIMMONS — CONDADO DE YUMA

INDICACIONES: Desde Wray, diríjase al sur por 5 millas
en la ctra. 385 hacia la CR 30. Diríjase al este por aprox.
1 milla en la carretera pavimentada, gire al sur siguiendo
la carretera pavimentada, luego gire al este hacia la CR
22 y continúe 0.5 millas al este hasta el estacionamiento.
Acceso a la propiedad desde el área de estacionamiento
de Simmons SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 102/160 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta el 31 de mayo
CAZA: venado, conejo, ardilla, pavo, paloma

▶ SIMSBERRY DRAW — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Tome la ctra. 318 oeste desde Maybell por
10 millas hasta la ctra. BLM Rd. 2122, luego diríjase
2.5 millas al norte.
GMU/ACRES: 3/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, caza menor

▶ SIXTEEN DITCH — CONDADO DE JACKSON

INDICACIONES: Desde las calles 6.º y Main St. en Walden,
diríjase 0.6 millas al sur hacia la CR 12W. Diríjase
4.3 millas al oeste en la ctra. 12W hacia la CR 33. Tome
la CR 33 norte por aprox. 2.3 millas; esquina sureste de
STL aprox. 250 yardas al oeste de la CR 33
GMU/ACRES: 161/280 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: berrendo, urogallo, conejo

▶ SKULL CREEK — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Desde Dinosaur, diríjase al este en la ctra.
40 hacia la CR 104. Gire al noreste en la CR 104, luego
vaya hasta la CR 95.
GMU/ACRES: 10/639 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, caza menor

▶ SLEEPING GIANT — CONDADO DE ROUTT

INDICACIONES: Desde Steamboat Springs, diríjase 8 millas
al oeste en la ctra. 40 y gire al norte en la CR 44. Gire
a la izquierda en la CR 46 y continúe por 4 millas
hasta el área de estacionamiento señalizada. Puerta,
estacionamiento en la esquina noroeste.
GMU/ACRES: 214/400 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, oso, urogallo

▶ SLIDE MOUNTAIN — CONDADO DE GRAND

INDICACIONES: Este de Kremmling, gire al norte en
la ctra. 40 en la CR 2 y continúe por 4 millas hacia
Black Mountain Rd. Continúe por 7.2 millas. Gire a
la izquierda, continúe por 0.2 millas a la bifurcación y
diríjase a la izquierda 0.3 millas para firmar. El acceso
es empinado sin acceso a través de terrenos privados
vecinos en el sur, oeste o norte.
GMU/ACRES: 18/1280 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo

▶ SNYDER PRAIRIE — CONDADO DE WASHINGTON

INDICACIONES: Desde Otis, tome la ctra. 61 sur por aprox.
10 millas. Gire al este en la CR 30. Continúe por aprox.
2 millas; el área de estacionamiento está en el lado norte.
Hay otra zona de estacionamiento más adelante en la CR
30, también del lado norte.
GMU/ACRES: 101/11,842 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, coyote, paloma, aves acuáticas

Oficina del Área de Lamar, 719-336-6600, o
llamando al oficial local al 719-980-0025.

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▶ SOUTH 80 — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Desde Craig, diríjase 39 millas con
dirección norte en la ctra. 13 hacia la CR 4. Gire al
oeste en la CR 4 y continúe por 4.4 millas hacia la CR 9.
Después gire al sur en la CR 9 y continúe por 6.6 millas
hacia la CR 118. Gire al este en la CR 118 y continúe por
1.7 millas. Acceso desde terrenos públicos adyacentes.
GMU/ACRES: 3/80 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, caza menor

▶ SOUTH DUFFY MOUNTAIN — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Diríjase al sur de Craig por la ctra. 13
hacia la CR 51. Diríjase al oeste por 2 millas hacia la CR
17, luego continúe al norte por 5 millas.
GMU/ACRES: 211/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, caza menor

▶ SOUTH FORK REPUBLICAN — CONDADOS DE KIT CARSON Y

YUMA
INDICACIONES: Desde la intersección de la ctra. 36 y Yuma
CR M, diríjase al sur en la CR M por 7 millas, luego
diríjase al este en Kit Carson CR Nn por 7 millas hasta el
estacionamiento de South Fork Republican STL.
GMU/ACRES: 109/2411 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, berrendo, coyote, conejo, aves de caza de
tierras altas

▶ SOUTH FORK SPRING CANYON — CONDADO DE YUMA

INDICACIONES: Desde Idalia, diríjase 5 millas con
dirección oeste por la ctra. 36. Continúe al oeste por la
CR 9 por 2 millas hasta el área de estacionamiento.
GMU/ACRES: 102/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, berrendo, coyote, conejo,
aves de caza de tierras altas

▶ SOUTH GARDNER — CONDADO DE HUERFANO

INDICACIONES: Desde Walsenburg, tome la ctra. 69
noroeste hacia Gardner. Pase por Gardner, luego diríjase
al oeste en la CR 550. Gire al sur inmediatamente en la
CR 560. Continúe recto por la CR 540. La propiedad está
aprox. a 2 millas de la CR 550.
GMU/ACRES: 85/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, caza menor

▶ SOUTH MIDDLE CREEK — CONDADO DE HUERFANO

INDICACIONES: Desde La Veta, diríjase 0.5 millas al sur
en la ctra. 12 hacia Indian Creek Rd. (USFS Rd. 410).
Diríjase al oeste por 11 millas. Puede haber actividad
forestal.
GMU/ACRES: 85/585 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta el 31 de mayo
CAZA: venado, alce, oso, león, pavo, urogallo oscuro
NOTA: El acceso por la carretera está cerrado actualmente.
Acceso a pie o en vehículos todo terreno únicamente a
través de tierras del USFS al sur.

▶ SOUTH MOUNTAIN — CONDADO DE DOLORES

INDICACIONES: Tome la ctra. 141 hacia la ctra.
Disappointment Creek (CR 19Q). Continúe por la CR
19Q hacia la CR 29 (USFS Rd. 240/Ryman Creek Rd.).
Diríjase al sur por la CR 29/USFS Rd. 240/Ryman Creek
Rd. por aprox. 3 millas. Estacione a lo largo de USFS Rd.
240 (Ryman Creek Rd.). Caminata o a caballo diríjase al
este por aprox. 5.5 millas a través de USFS y tierras BLM
a la propiedad.
GMU/ACRES: 711/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, pavo, coyote, conejo

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▶ SOUTH NIPPLE RIM — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Desde Maybell, diríjase al norte en la CR
19 por 12 millas hacia la CR 21. Luego diríjase al norte
por 11 millas hacia
la CR 7 y diríjase al norte por 2 millas hacia la CR 4.
Luego diríjase al oeste por 9 millas hacia la CR 66 y
diríjase al sur.
GMUs/ACRES: 2, 3/19,962 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
para la caza.
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, coyote
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe disparar armas de fuego a menos
de 100 pies de los edificios y corrales, según se
indique.

▶ SOUTH PAWNEE CREEK — CONDADO DE WELD

INDICACIONES:
DESDE NEW RAYMER:
LADO OESTE: Diríjase 3.5 millas con dirección este en la
ctra. 14 hacia la CR 137. Diríjase 3 millas con dirección
norte en la CR 137 hasta el límite sur del lado oeste de
STL.
LADO ESTE: Diríjase 5.5 millas con dirección este en la ctra.
14 hacia la CR 141. Diríjase 3 millas con dirección norte
en la CR 141 al límite sur del lado este de STL.
DESDE STONEHAM:
LADO OESTE: Diríjase 5.5 millas con dirección oeste en la
ctra. 14 hacia la CR 137. Diríjase 3 millas con dirección
norte en la CR 137 hasta el límite sur del lado oeste de
STL.
LADO ESTE: Diríjase 3.5 millas con dirección oeste en la
ctra. 14 hacia la CR 141. Diríjase 3 millas con dirección
norte en la CR 141 al límite sur del lado este de STL.
DESDE FORT MORGAN:
LADO OESTE: Diríjase 24 millas con dirección norte en
la ctra. 52 hacia la ctra. 14. Diríjase 1.5 millas con
dirección este en la ctra. 14 hacia la CR 137. Diríjase
3 millas con dirección norte en la CR 137 hasta el límite
sur del lado oeste de STL.
LADO ESTE: Diríjase 24 millas con dirección norte en
la ctra. 52 hacia la ctra. 14. Diríjase 3.5 millas con
dirección este en la ctra. 14 hacia la CR 141. Diríjase
3 millas al norte en la CR 141 hacia el límite sur del lado
este de STL.
GMU/ACRES: 88/1720 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, berrendo, coyote, conejo, paloma

▶ SOUTH PINON HILLS — CONDADO DE CONEJOS

INDICACIONES: Desde Antonito, diríjase 7.3 millas al este
en la CR G hacia la CR F (Punche Valley Rd.). Diríjase al
sureste por 3.5 millas en la CR F hacia STL, carretera de
acceso en el lado sur de la CR F. El acceso a otras partes
de la propiedad en las Secciones 35, 34, 33 y 32 oeste de
la Sección 36 es a través de los terrenos BLM contiguos.
GMU/ACRES: 81/2240 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, coyote, lince, conejo

▶ SOUTH ROGGEN — CONDADO DE WELD

INDICACIONES: Desde la I-76, tome la salida Roggen
(salida 48) y diríjase al sur por la CR 73 por 3.5 millas
hasta CR 18. Diríjase al este en la CR 18 por 2 millas
hacia la CR 77. Desde la intersección de la CR 18 y la CR
77, diríjase al norte en la carretera de acceso por 1 milla
hasta el estacionamiento marcado en el lado este de la
carretera de acceso.
GMU/ACRES: 99/1880 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, berrendo, coyote, conejo, aves de caza de
tierras altas

▶ SPENCER DRAW — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Desde Dinosaur, diríjase al este en la ctra.
40 a Harpers Corner Rd. Gire al norte hacia Harpers
Corner Rd. y continúe hacia SH 40A. Gire al este hacia
SH 40A y siga por aprox. 1.8 millas hasta la carretera
BLM sin nombre. Gire a la derecha hacia la carretera
BLM sin nombre y siga por aprox. 2 millas. Acceso a pie
o a caballo solo a través de terrenos BLM adyacentes.
GMU/ACRES: 10/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, caza menor

▶ SPINNEY — CONDADO DE PARK

INDICACIONES:
ACCESO N.º 1: Desde Hartsel, diríjase al este por la ctra. 24
por 2.5 millas. STL está al sur de la ctra. 24.
ACCESO N.º 2: Desde Hartsel, diríjase al este por la ctra. 24
por 4.5 millas. Gire al norte en la CR 15 (Elkhorn Rd.).
STL está al oeste de la CR 15.
ACCESO N.º 3: Desde Hartsel, diríjase al sureste en la CR 59
por 5.5 millas. STL está al norte de la CR 59.
ACCESO N.º 4: Desde Spinney Mountain State Park o
Spinney Mountain SWA, camine hacia el oeste o el sur,
respectivamente.
GMU/ACRES: 50, 58, 581/4674 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, coyote, conejo

▶ SPRING CREEK BASIN — CONDADO DE SAN MIGUEL

INDICACIONES: Tome la CR K20 (Spring Creek Basin Rd.)
desde Disappointment Creek Rd. hasta BLM Rd. 4080
que va a STL
GMU/ACRES: 70/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, coyote, conejo

▶ SPRING GULCH — CONDADO DE SAGUACHE

INDICACIONES: Desde Saguache, diríjase al oeste por la
ctra. 114 por 14.8 millas hacia la CR 41G. Diríjase al sur
por 4.1 millas hasta USFS Rd. 708. Diríjase al noroeste
por 1.6 millas por USFS Rd. 708. Estacione en la
antigua carretera/sendero de USFS. Camine al norte por
0.6 millas en el viejo camino al límite de la propiedad.
GMU/ACRES: 68/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, coyote, conejo

▶ SPRING VALLEY — CONDADO DE KIT CARSON

INDICACIONES: Desde Burlington, diríjase al norte por la
ctra. 385 por aprox. 14 millas hacia la CR Nn. Diríjase
al oeste en la CR Nn hacia la CR 45, que gira al sur en la
CR 45 por 1 milla al estacionamiento.
GMU/ACRES: 109/960 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, coyote, conejo

▶ STATE LINE — CONDADO DE BACA

INDICACIONES: Desde Campo, diríjase 4 millas al oeste en
Rd. J, luego diríjase al sur en Rd. 24 por 5 millas. Gire
al este por la verja 6M de USFS. Diríjase 1 milla hasta
la puerta 6A. O bien, desde la puerta 6A, camine aprox.
2 millas al sureste hasta la propiedad.
GMU/ACRES: 144/496 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: berrendo, codorniz escamada, conejo, coyote
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Acceso solamente a pie.

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▶ STEEL CANYON — CONDADO DE SAGUACHE

INDICACIONES: Desde Villa Grove, diríjase al este por la
CR LL57 USFS Rd. 970 por 3.5 millas.
GMU/ACRES: 82/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
para la caza.
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, conejo, liebre de raqueta,
coyote

▶ STEINHOFF HILL — CONDADO DE LARIMER

INDICACIONES: Desde Fort Collins, diríjase al norte por la
ctra. 287 aprox. 16 millas hacia la CR 74E en The Forks.
Diríjase 4 millas al oeste en la CR 74E, luego continúe al
norte en la CR 37 por 0.5 millas.
GMU/ACRES: 191/480 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: caza mayor, caza menor
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Caza mayor solo con arco.
b. Se prohíbe la caza menor, salvo con arco o con
escopeta que no dispare un solo cartucho.

▶ STERLING PRAIRIE — CONDADO DE LOGAN

INDICACIONES: Desde Sterling, tome la ctra. 6 este. Hay
varias áreas de estacionamiento a lo largo de la ctra. 6, la
primera está aprox. 6 millas al este de la interestatal, y la
segunda aprox. 9 millas al este de la interestatal.
ESTACIONAMIENTO LADO OESTE: Diríjase al sureste en la ctra.
61 aprox. 3.5 millas al área de estacionamiento. O tome
la ctra. 61 sur hacia la ctra. Logan CR 24.8 y gire a la
derecha. Gire a la izquierda en Logan CR 47. Diríjase
por aprox. 3 millas al área de estacionamiento en el lado
oeste de la carretera.
ESTACIONAMIENTO LADO ESTE: Tome la ctra. 6 aprox. 12 millas
al este de la interestatal. Gire al sur hacia la ctra. Logan
CR 67 y recorra aproximadamente 2.5 millas. Gire al
oeste hacia la ctra. Logan CR 30 y recorra aprox. 1 milla
hasta el área de estacionamiento.
GMUs/ACRES: 93, 97, 98/44,733 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, berrendo, coyote, paloma

▶ STEVEN’S GULCH — CONDADO DE LARIMER

INDICACIONES: Desde Fort Collins, tome la ctra. 287 norte
hacia la CR 74E (Red Feather Lakes Rd.). Diríjase al
oeste en la CR 74E hacia la carretera USFS cerca de la
milla 11 en la 74E. Siga la ctra. USFS al sur hasta que
entre en tierras del USFS. Acceso a pie o caballo a través
de tierras del USFS. No hay acceso por vía pública
directamente al límite de propiedad.
GMU/ACRES: 191/480 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: caza mayor, caza menor

▶ STOKES GULCH — CONDADO DE ROUTT

INDICACIONES: Desde Hayden, diríjase al sur en la CR 37
hacia la CR 59.
GMU/ACRES: 13/1863 acres
ABIERTO: Primer día de la temporada de venado y alce
con arco al 31 de mayo.
CAZA: venados, alces, berrendos, aves acuáticas

▶ STONE CORRAL — CONDADO DE WELD

INDICACIONES:
DESDE AULT: Diríjase 18.5 millas con dirección este en la
ctra. 14 hacia la CR 69. Diríjase 7 millas con dirección
norte en la CR 69 hacia la CR 104. Diríjase por
1–3 millas con dirección oeste en la CR 104.
DESDE BRIGGSDALE: Diríjase 4 millas con dirección oeste
en la ctra. 14 hacia la CR 69. Diríjase 7 millas con
dirección norte en la CR 69 hacia la CR 104. Diríjase por
1–3 millas con dirección oeste en la CR 104.
GMU/ACRES: 87/1041 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, berrendo, coyote, conejo, paloma

▶ STONEHOUSE GULCH — CONDADO DE SAGUACHE

INDICACIONES: Desde Saguache, diríjase 10 millas al norte
en la ctra. 285 hacia la carretera BLM, luego diríjase
al sur de Noland Gulch Loop Rd. a Stonehouse Gulch
(cruzando la ctra. 285 de Aguas Termales Minerales).
Diríjase al oeste por 0.5 millas, luego diríjase al sur por
2 millas.
GMU/ACRES: 681/560 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, borrego cimarrón, cimarrón, conejo,
urogallo oscuro, paloma, coyote

▶ STONEY FACE MOUNTAIN — CONDADO DE FREMONT

INDICACIONES: Desde Cotopaxi, diríjase 17 millas con
dirección norte en la CR 12. Puede haber actividad
forestal.
GMU/ACRES: 58/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta el 31 de mayo
CAZA: venado, alce, oso, urogallo oscuro, pavo

▶ SUGAR LOAF — CONDADO DE CONEJOS

INDICACIONES: Desde Manassa, diríjase al este en Colo.
142 por 10 millas hacia la CR V. Diríjase al norte en la
CR V por 1.3 millas cerca de la esquina noreste de la
propiedad. Acceso a la propiedad a través de terrenos
BLM contiguos.
GMU/ACRES: 81/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, coyote, conejo, pavo

▶ SULTAN CREEK — CONDADO DE SAN JUAN

INDICACIONES: Desde Silverton, diríjase al sur en la ctra.
550 por 6 millas hasta USFS Rd. 584. Diríjase hacia el
oeste por USFS 584 (Little Molas Lake Rd.) hasta la zona
de estacionamiento del sendero USFS 555.
GMU/ACRES: 74/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, alce, coyote

▶ SUNNY MOON — CONDADO DE BACA

INDICACIONES: Desde Springfield, gire al sur en la CR 17,
luego cruzando las praderas de USFS hasta la esquina
suroeste de la propiedad.
GMU/ACRES: 144/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, berrendo, coyote, zorro, lince, codorniz,
conejo

▶ SWEETWATER — CONDADO DE KIOWA

INDICACIONES: Desde Wiley, diríjase al norte por la ctra.
287 hacia la CR A. Diríjase al oeste en la CR A hacia la
CR 40, luego continúe al norte por 3 millas.
GMU/ACRES: 126/640 acres
ABIERTO: Para la pesca, desde el último día de temporada
de aves acuáticas (o según lo publicado) hasta el 31 de
oct. Abierto para la caza del 1 de sept. hasta el último día
de la temporada de aves acuáticas (o según lo publicado)
hasta el 30 de marzo.
CAZA: aves acuáticas, caza menor, venado
PESCA: agua templada

▶ TABLE MOUNTAIN — CONDADO DE FREMONT

INDICACIONES: Desde Cañon City, diríjase 8 millas con
dirección este en la ctra. 50 hacia la ctra. 67. Después
diríjase al norte por 3 millas y gire al este en la CR 123.
Diríjase por 0.25 millas hacia la CR 132 y gire al norte.
Continúe 9 millas a Beaver Creek SWA. Acceso vía área
de estacionamiento superior de Beaver Creek SWA.
NOTA: No hay acceso al público desde la ctra. 115.
GMU/ACRES: 59/9427 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta el 31 de mayo
CAZA: venado, oso, león, conejo, paloma, pavo, coyote

RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe acampar, excepto en la temporada de
caza mayor, únicamente en las zonas designadas.
b. Se prohíbe montar a caballo, excepto durante la
temporada de caza mayor.

▶ TALLAHASSEE ROAD — CONDADO DE FREMONT

INDICACIONES: Desde Cañon City, diríjase 12 millas con
dirección oeste en la ctra. 50 hacia la ctra. 9. Diríjase al
noroeste por 9 millas en la ctra. 9 hacia la CR 2. Tome la
CR 2 oeste por 3 millas.
GMU/ACRES: 58/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta el 31 de mayo
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, coyote, oso, urogallo

▶ TAOS VALLEY — CONDADO DE CONEJOS

INDICACIONES: Desde Antonito, diríjase al este en la CR
G por 4.5 millas hacia la CR 18. Diríjase hacia el sur por
la CR 18 durante aproximadamente 3 millas hasta la
carretera de dos pistas (4x4), luego continúe hacia el sur
por la carretera de dos pistas durante aproximadamente
3.1 millas. Camine aprox. 0.1 millas noreste hacia la
esquina suroeste de la propiedad.
GMU/ACRES: 81/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: berrendo, coyote

▶ TARRYALL CREEK — CONDADO DE PARK

INDICACIONES: Desde Como, diríjase 0.4 millas al este
en la ctra. 285 hacia la CR 15 (Elkhorn Rd.). Diríjase al
sur en la CR 15 por 3.5 millas hasta la CR 32 (Albino
Rd.). Diríjase al este en la CR 32 por 0.6 millas hacia
los terrenos BLM. Acceso a la propiedad solo desde
terrenos BLM contiguos cerca de la esquina sureste de
la propiedad, solo a pie. Propiedad no accesible desde
la CR 15.
GMU/ACRES: 50/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, coyote, conejo, pavo
PESCA: Todo el año en Tarryall Creek en la esquina
sureste.

▶ TAYLOR DRAW, — CONDADO DE JACKSON

INDICACIONES: Desde Rand, diríjase al sur en la ctra. 125
por 2.2 millas hacia la CR 21, que se convierte en USFS
Rd. 740. Diríjase por 7.1 millas hacia Jack Creek. Tome
las ctras. USFS 742 y 743 por 3.1 millas hasta la puerta.
GMU/ACRES: 171/320 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: caza mayor, caza menor

▶ TECOLOTE CREEK — CONDADO DE LAS ANIMAS

INDICACIONES: Desde Kim, tome la ctra. 160 hacia la CR
36. Acceso a pie a través de la propiedad de USFS.
GMU/ACRES: 143/560 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, coyote, zorro, lince,
codorniz, conejo

▶ TED’S CANYON — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: No hay acceso público de vehículos
motorizados directamente a este STL. Solo accesible
desde tierras BLM adyacentes. Acceso solo a pie o a
caballo.

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DESCRIPCIÓN DE LA PROPIEDAD: Municipio 3N, Rango 97W,
Sección 16. Ver mapa de propiedades en
cpw.info/state-trust-lands.
GMU/ACRES: 11/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: caza mayor y caza menor

▶ THOMPSON DRAW — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Desde Maybell, diríjase 14.5 millas con
dirección oeste en la ctra. 318. Gire al sur en la CR 21S.
Diríjase 4.7 millas en la CR 21S hacia la CR 10. Diríjase
al oeste en la CR 10 durante 8.9 millas hasta la ctra.
BLM Rd. 1610. Continúe por la ctra. BLM Rd. 1610 por
0.8 millas hasta el límite de la propiedad. También puede
acceder a STL a través de terrenos públicos adyacentes.
GMU/ACRES: 2/642 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, caza menor

▶ TEMPLE CANYON — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Desde Craig, diríjase al suroeste en la ctra.
40 por 27 millas hacia la CR 57 (Price Creek Rd.). Gire
al sur en Rattlesnake Hill. Acceso vía Rattlesnake Hill y
tierra BLM, a unas 3 millas.
GMU/ACRES: 211/637 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, caza menor, aves

▶ THORNBURG DRAW — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Desde Maybell, diríjase 5 millas con
dirección oeste hacia la ctra. 40, luego gire al sur en
la ctra. BLM Rd. 1558. Continúe por alrededor de
0.25 millas.
GMU/ACRES: 11/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: berrendo, venado, alce, caza menor

▶ TEXAS CREEK N.º 1 — CONDADO DE FREMONT

INDICACIONES: Desde la ctra. 50 en Texas Creek,
diríjase al norte en la CR 27 (Texas Creek Gulch)
aproximadamente 2.5 millas hasta la ctra. 217A Rd.
Continúe hacia el norte/noroeste por 217A Rd. por
1 milla hacia la esquina noreste de STL.
GMU/ACRES: 58/250 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta el 31 de mayo
CAZA: venado, alce, león, borrego cimarrón, caza menor
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Acceso solo a pie o a caballo, excepto en la ctra.
217A Rd.

▶ THREE MILE MOUNTAIN — CONDADO DE PARK

INDICACIONES:
PARCELA 1: Diríjase al sur desde Hartsel 14 millas en la
ctra. 9. Gire al este en la CR 116 (39-Mile Mtn. Rd.) y
continúe por 2 millas.
PARCELA 2: Diríjase al sur en la ctra. 9 por 9 millas. Gire
al este, diríjase 1.1 millas en camino de tierra sin marcar
hasta el límite oeste.
GMU/ACRES: 58/640 acres en cada parcela, 1280 total
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: berrendo, coyote, paloma, conejo

▶ TEXAS CREEK N.º 2 — CONDADO DE FREMONT

INDICACIONES: Desde Texas Creek N.º 1 STL, continúe
al norte por la ctra. 217A Rd. por 5 millas. STL está
0.5 millas al oeste a través de los terrenos de BLM. No
hay camino de acceso a STL.
GMU/ACRES: 58/160 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, león, borrego cimarrón, caza menor

▶ THREE SISTERS — CONDADO DE JACKSON

INDICACIONES: Siga las indicaciones para Elk Mountain
STL. Acceso desde Elk Mountain STL o State Forest State
Park.
GMU/ACRES: 6/1523 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: caza mayor, caza menor
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría
RESTRICCIONES:
a. El único acceso es desde la zona de estacionamiento
al final de la CR 12E.

▶ THE HOGBACK — CONDADO DE HUERFANO

INDICACIONES: Desde Walsenburg, tome la ctra. 10 por
7.2 millas al este. Tome la CR 210 al sur por 2.1 millas.
Continúe recto por la CR 211 por 5 millas. Gire a la
izquierda (este) en la CR 213. Continúe 0.5 millas hasta
la propiedad.
GMU/ACRES: 133/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, berrendo, coyote, conejo

▶ TIMBERLAKE — CONDADO DE KIOWA, BENT, OTERO Y CROWLEY

INDICACIONES: Desde Sugar City, diríjase al este por
5.4 millas en la ctra. 96 hacia la ctra. Crowley CR 28.
Diríjase al sur en la CR 28 para seguir por el límite oeste
de la propiedad. Se permite estacionar a lo largo de la
CR 28; sin embargo, no estacione bloqueando la CR 28.
GMU/ACRES: 125/59,445 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, berrendo, coyote, conejo, aves de caza de
tierras altas

▶ THE POSO — CONDADO DE CONEJOS

INDICACIONES: Desde Antonito, diríjase al oeste por la
ctra. 17 por 5 millas hacia la CR 8.5. Diríjase al norte por
1 milla y gire al este hacia la CR G, luego diríjase al este
en la CR G por 0.5 millas y gire al norte hacia la CR 9.
Continúe por 1 milla al norte hasta la esquina sureste de
la propiedad en las ctras. CR 9 y CR H.
GMU/ACRES: 81/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, león, coyote, lince, conejo

▶ TINAJA CANYON — CONDADO DE HUERFANO

INDICACIONES: Desde Walsenburg, tome la ctra. 10 este
por 20 millas. Diríjase al norte en la CR 130 por 1 milla
para llegar a la propiedad.
GMU/ACRES: 128/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: berrendo, coyote, zorro veloz

▶ THE SLOUGHS — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Desde Dinosaur, diríjase al este en la
ctra. 40 hacia la CR 16. Gire al norte hacia la CR 16 y
continúe por aprox. 8.6 millas hasta la carretera BLM sin
nombre. Se recomienda usar un vehículo todo terreno a
partir de este punto. Gire al sur hacia la carretera BLM,
luego recorra aprox. 4.4 millas.
GMU/ACRES: 10/650 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, caza menor

▶ TOBE CREEK — CONDADO DE LAS ANIMAS

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INDICACIONES: Desde Kim, tome la ctra. 160 oeste, el
estacionamiento está al norte de la ctra.
GMUs/ACRES: 136, 143/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, coyote, zorro, lince,
codorniz, conejo

▶ TOMICHI DOME — CONDADO DE GUNNISON

INDICACIONES: Desde Gunnison, en las ctras. 50 y 135,
diríjase 17 millas al este en la ctra. 50 hacia Gunnison
County/USFS Rd. 887 (Waunita Hot Springs Rd.). Gire
al norte en la ctra. BLM Rd. 3095 y continúe por 4 millas
hasta el límite oeste.
GMU/ACRES: 551/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
para acceso público. Abierto todo el año para la pesca.
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, oso, león, urogallo, conejo
PESCA: Aguas Termales Res.
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se permite acampar según lo publicado.

▶ TREASUREVAULT MOUNTAIN — CONDADO DE PARK Y LAKE

INDICACIONES: Desde Fairplay, diríjase al norte por la ctra.
9 por 4 millas hasta la ctra. Park CR 12 (Mosquito Pass
Rd.). Diríjase al oeste en la CR 12 por aprox. 7.5 millas
hasta USFS Rd. 452. Siga por USFS Rd. 452 hasta
Cooney Lake. Acceso a la propiedad desde Cooney Lake
solo a pie o a caballo, en terrenos alpinos empinados.
GMU/ACRES: 49/320 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: alces, venados
PESCA: Durante todo el año en Mosquito Creek, Cooney
Lake y lagos alpinos.

▶ TREETOP — CONDADO DE BENT

INDICACIONES: Acceso desde Karney Ranch SWA. O,
desde Hasty, diríjase al norte en la CR 24 por 6.8 millas
hasta la propiedad y acceda desde puntos de acceso
marcados a lo largo de la CR 24.
GMU/ACRES: 126/10,102 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, berrendo, coyote, conejo, aves de caza de
tierras altas

▶ TRIANGLE — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Inmediatamente al oeste de Maybell fuera
de las ctras. 318 y 40.
GMU/ACRES: 3, 11/1122 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, caza menor

▶ TROUBLESOME VALLEY RANCH — CONDADO DE GRAND

INDICACIONES: Desde Kremmling, tome la ctra. 40 al
este por 5 millas hacia la CR 2, luego continúe por unas
9 millas hacia la CR 24 y gire a la derecha. Acceso a
través de BLM o fuera de la carretera.
GMU/ACRES: 18/876 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, conejo, coyote, urogallo

▶ TROWEL — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Desde Craig, diríjase 39 millas con
dirección norte en la ctra. 13 hacia la CR 4. Gire al oeste
en la CR 4 y siga por 10.2 millas hacia la CR 146. Gire al
sur en la CR 146 y continúe por 0.8 millas. Acceso desde
terrenos públicos adyacentes.
GMU/ACRES: 3/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, caza menor

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▶ TRUJILLO CANYON — CONDADO DE CONEJOS

INDICACIONES:
1. Desde La Jara, diríjase al oeste en la ctra. oeste por
8.2 millas hacia la CR 8. Diríjase al suroeste por
3.7 millas en la CR 8 hacia el límite norte de la
propiedad.
2. Acceda a la propiedad desde el sur, a través de terrenos
BLM contiguos.
GMU/ACRES: 81/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, coyote, conejo, pavo

▶ TUNNEL DRIVE — CONDADO DE FREMONT

INDICACIONES: Desde Canon City, diríjase 1.25 millas
al oeste en la ctra. 50 hacia Tunnel Drive, luego
diríjase al oeste en Tunnel Drive por 0.6 millas hasta
el estacionamiento de Tunnel Drive Trail. Desde el
estacionamiento de Tunnel Drive, camine por el sendero
0.62 millas hasta STL.
GMU/ACRES: 691/360 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, borrego cimarrón, coyote, conejo
PESCA: pesca durante todo el año en el río Arkansas

▶ TURKEY GULCH — CONDADO DE FREMONT

INDICACIONES: Diríjase 5 millas al sur de Texas Creek en
la ctra. 69, después continúe por 2 millas con dirección
este por la CR 28. Continúe por 1 milla al sur a pie o a
caballo por los terrenos de BLM.
GMU/ACRES: 691/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta el 31 de mayo
para la caza.
CAZA: venado, alce, oso, león, caza menor

▶ TURKEY RIDGE — CONDADO DE HUERFANO Y PUEBLOs.

INDICACIONES: Desde Walsenburg, tome la ctra. 10 al este
por 16.5 millas. Diríjase al norte en la CR 123. Tome
la CR 123 aprox. 9 millas hasta llegar a los callejones
sin salida en terrenos de BLM. Acceso a pie y a caballo
solamente a través de los terrenos adyacentes de la BLM.
GMU/ACRES: 128/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, pavo, coyote, codorniz escamada

▶ TURKEY TRACK RANCH — CONDADO DE EL PASO

INDICACIONES: Desde Fountain, diríjase al este por
14 millas en Squirrel Creek Rd.; Squirrel Creek Rd. y
Peyton ctra. frontera STL.
GMU/ACRES: 118/7976 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: caza mayor, caza menor
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Acceso únicamente desde el área de
estacionamiento designada.
b. No se permite el acceso desde las carreteras
comarcales.
c. Acceso solamente a pie.
d. Construcción de persianas permanentes
prohibidas.

▶ TURNER’S CREEK — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Desde Dinosaur, diríjase al este en la ctra.
40 a Harpers Corner Rd. Gire al norte hacia la ctra.
Harpers Corner Rd. y continúe hacia la CR 16. Gire
al este hacia la CR 16 y continúe hacia la ctra. BLM
Rd. 1527. Gire al norte hacia la ctra. BLM Rd. 1527 y
continúe por aprox. 1.5 millas hasta la carretera sin
nombre BLM. Gire al oeste hacia la carretera BLM sin
nombre y continúe por aprox. 2.2 millas.
GMU/ACRES: 10/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, urogallo, caza menor

▶ TWO BUTTES — CONDADO DE PROWERS

INDICACIONES: Desde Springfield, tome la ctra. 287 norte
hacia la CR B.5. Tome la ctra. B.5 este hacia la CR 12.
Diríjase al sur en la CR 12 hacia la propiedad. Estacione
en la CR 12 o en Two Buttes SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 139/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, berrendo, conejo, faisán, codorniz
escamada, paloma, aves acuáticas

▶ TWOMILE CREEK — CONDADO DE WELD

INDICACIONES:
DESDE BRIGGSDALE: Diríjase 35.5 millas con dirección este
en la ctra. 14 hacia la ctra. 71 norte. Diríjase 19.5 millas
con dirección norte en la ctra. 71 norte al área de
estacionamiento designada a lo largo del lado oeste de la
ctra. 71 norte en la entrada cerrada.
DESDE STONEHAM: Diríjase 0.5 millas con dirección oeste
en la ctra. 14 hacia la ctra. 71 norte. Diríjase 19.5 millas
con dirección norte en la ctra. 71 norte al área de
estacionamiento designada a lo largo del lado oeste de la
ctra. 71 norte. Estacione fuera de la entrada cerrada.
DESDE FORT MORGAN: Diríjase 24 millas con dirección
norte en la ctra. 52 desde la I-76. Diríjase 19.5 millas
con dirección norte en la ctra. 71 norte al área de
estacionamiento designada a lo largo del lado oeste de la
ctra. 71 norte. Estacione fuera de la entrada cerrada.
GMU/ACRES: 88/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, berrendo, coyote, conejo, paloma

▶ UTLEYVILLE — CONDADO DE BACA

INDICACIONES: Desde Prittchet, diríjase al oeste en la ctra.
160, luego gire al norte hacia la CR 5. Acceso a través de
tierras del USFS.
GMU/ACRES: 137/657 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, coyote, zorro, lince,
codorniz, conejo

▶ VAUGHN DRAW — CONDADO DE MOFFAT CO.

INDICACIONES: Desde Maybell, diríjase 17.5 millas con
dirección oeste en la ctra. 318 hacia la CR 67. Gire al
norte en la CR 67 y recorra 2 millas. Propiedad al oeste
de la CR 67. Acceso a través de los terrenos públicos
adyacentes.
GMU/ACRES: 2/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, caza menor

▶ VERMILLION CREEK — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Desde Maybell, diríjase 41.5 millas con
dirección oeste por la ctra. 318 hasta la intersección de
la ctra. 318 y la CR 10N. Acceso a través de los terrenos
públicos adyacentes.
GMU/ACRES: 2/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, caza menor

▶ VILLA GROVE — CONDADO DE SAGUACHE

INDICACIONES:
PARCELA NORTE: Ubicado 8.5 millas al Norte de Villa Grove
a lo largo de la ctra. 285.
PARCELA SUR: Desde Villa Grove, viaje 3 millas por la ctra.
Hayden Pass Rd. (CR LL57), luego gire al norte en la
CR 60 MM y continúe por 0.3 millas. Gire al este en la
ctra. BLM 5340 (Raspberry Creek Rd.) y continúe por
1.5 millas, luego gire al oeste en la ctra. BLM 52064
(Truck Rd.) y continúe por 0.5 millas hasta llegar a la
propiedad.
GMU/ACRES: 82, 681/1120 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, oso, coyote, conejo

▶ VINCENTE CANYON — CONDADO DE CONEJOS

INDICACIONES: Desde Monte Vista, diríjase 21 millas con
dirección sur en la ctra. 15 a Capulin. Diríjase 10 millas
al suroeste en el camino del vertedero (CR 8) de Capulin
al extremo norte.
GMU/ACRES: 81/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta el 31 de mayo para
la caza. Abierto todo el año para la pesca.
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, león, oso, borrego
cimarrón, caza menor
PESCA: Arroyo La Jara
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se permite acampar según lo publicado.

▶ WARMER GULCH — CONDADO DE PARK

INDICACIONES: Desde Cañon City, diríjase al oeste por la
ctra. 50 hacia la ctra. 9. Gire al norte y siga por 0.5 millas
al norte de la línea del condado de Park-Fremont.
Colinda con la Montaña Thirty-One Mile Mountain.
GMU/ACRES: 58/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta el 31 de mayo
CAZA: venado, alce, oso, león, conejo, paloma, coyote
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Acceso a pie o a caballo solo desde el área de
estacionamiento designada; no se permiten los
vehículos motorizados.

▶ WAUGH MOUNTAIN — CONDADOS DE FREMONT Y PARK

INDICACIONES: Desde Cañon City, diríjase al oeste por
la ctra. 50 por 12 millas. Gire a la derecha en la ctra. 9
y siga por 9 millas. Tome la CR 2 oeste por 15 millas.
Acceso a pie a través de terrenos de la BLM al este y al
sur. Utilice el estacionamiento de la BLM.
GMU/ACRES: 58/ 15,066 acres
ABIERTO: Primer día de la temporada de berrendos con
arco hasta el 31 de mayo.
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, oso, coyote, urogallo

▶ WEBER CANYON — CONDADO DE MONTEZUMA

INDICACIONES: Desde Mancos, diríjase 4.4 millas al sur en
la CR 41 al área de estacionamiento designada en el lado
este de la CR 41.
GMU/ACRES: 73/441 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de sep.hasta el último día de la
temporada primaveral de pavo. Todo el acceso público
del 1 de marzohastael último día de la temporada de
pavo de primavera es solo para la caza de leones y pavos.
CAZA: venado, alce, león, caza menor

▶ WELDON VALLEY — CONDADO DE MORGAN

INDICACIONES: Desde Weldona, diríjase al este por
0.33 millas en la CR Y, luego diríjase al norte por 2 millas
en la CR 10. STL en ambos lados de la CR 10. Puerta en
la esquina sureste de la Secc. 22 en la CR 10 y en esquina
suroeste de la Secc. 21.
GMU/ACRES: 95/6560 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, berrendo, coyote, conejo, paloma, aves
acuáticas

▶ WERNER ARROYO — CONDADO DE SAGUACHE

INDICACIONES: Desde Saguache, diríjase al sur por 7 millas
en la ctra. 285 hacia la CR T. Gire al este y avance por
6 millas hacia la CR 53. Después diríjase al sur por
2 millas hacia la CR R. Gire al oeste y continúe por
1 milla. Gire al norte y recorra 0.5 millas.
GMU/ACRES: 682/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venados, berrendos, aves acuáticas, conejo, coyote,
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▶ WEST BEAR GULCH — CONDADO DE FREMONT

INDICACIONES: En Cañon City en la calle 4th y la ctra. 50,
diríjase al sur/sureste en la calle 4th. hacia la CR 143
(Oak Creek Grade Rd.). Diríjase 11 millas al sur por la
CR 143 hasta Yorkville y BLM Rd. 6227 (aprox. 2 millas
después del campamento USFS Oak Creek). Diríjase
2 millas al oeste/noroeste en la ctra. Rd. 6227 hasta el
límite este de la propiedad.
GMU/ACRES: 69/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta el 31 de mayo
CAZA: venado, alce, oso, león, caza menor, pavo

▶ WHITEROCK — CONDADOS DE OTERO Y PUEBLO

IMPORTANTE: Esta propiedad puede tener municiones militares
presentes, ya que una vez fue utilizada para el entrenamiento/prueba de
fuego vivo militar. Por favor, siga las tres R de seguridad de los explosivos
mientras esté en la propiedad:
Reconocer que las municiones son peligrosas;
Retirada: No se acerque, toque o mueva, y abandone la zona con
cuidado;
Reporte: Notifique a las fuerzas del orden locales para informar de lo que
vio y dónde lo vio.
Para mayor información visite denix.osd.mil/uxo/home
INDICACIONES:
ACCESO NORTE: Tome la CR 2 sur por 16.5 millas desde la
ctra. 50 (CR 2 cruza la ctra. 50 1 milla al oeste de Fowler)
a la ctra. 10. Tome la ctra. 10 por 3.4 millas al este hacia
la CR 5. Tome la CR 5 por 1 milla al sur hasta el límite
norte. La propiedad bordea la CR 5 sobre el oeste por
5 millas.
ACCESO SUR: Tome la CR 2 sur por 16.5 millas desde la ctra.
50 hacia la ctra. 10. Tome la ctra. 10 por aprox. 7 millas
al este por la CR 11. Tome la CR 11 aprox. por 7 millas
al sur hasta USFS Rd. 2101. Tome USFS Rd. 2101 aprox.
por 6 millas al sur hacia el lado este de las secciones
T26S, R59W, S14.
1. Diríjase al oeste por USFS Rd. 2101.I hasta USFS Rd.
2101.P. Diríjase hacia el norte por la ctra. 2101.P hasta el
lado oeste de la sección 14; termina en el extremo sur de
T26S, R59W, S2.
2. Diríjase hacia el sur por USFS Rd. 2101.P durante
aproximadamente 1 milla, luego camine 0.25 millas
hacia el oeste hasta T26, R59W, S22.
3. Desde USFS Rd. 2101.I, continúe aproximadamente
0.75 millas al sur por la ctra. USFS Rd. 2101 hasta
USFS Rd. 2101.M. Tome USFS Rd. 2101.M durante
aproximadamente 2 millas al sureste para llegar a USFS
Rd. 2101.NA. Tome la USFS Rd. 2101.NA hacia T26S,
R59W, S36; termina en la propiedad.
GMU/ACRES: 135/19,907 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, berrendo, coyote, conejo

▶ WEST CARTER MOUNTAIN — CONDADO DE GRAND

INDICACIONES: Desde Kremmling, tome la ctra. 40 oeste
durante 14 millas hasta Chimney Rock Rd. (CR 27/USFS
Rd. 103). El acceso a la esquina suroeste (Indian Pass)
comienza en la puerta 1.5 millas al este de la ctra. 40. El
acceso desde el este y noreste (Badger Creek) continúa
hasta Chimney Rock Rd. por 5 millas hasta las entradas
marcadas.
GMU/ACRES: 181/2360 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: caza mayor, caza menor
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Los vehículos de motor están restringidos a
Chimney Rock Rd. a menos que se indique lo
contrario.
b. Se permite acampar y encender fogatas a menos de
300 pies de Chimney Rock Rd. (CR 27/USFS Rd.
103) según lo indicado.

▶ WEST LIME CREEK — CONDADO DE SAN JUAN

INDICACIONES: Desde Silverton, diríjase al sur en
la ctra. 550 por 9.7 millas hacia West Lime Creek.
Estacionamiento a lo largo de la ctra. 550 entre los
marcadores de milla 60 y 61.
GMU/ACRES: 74/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, alce, coyote, liebre raquetas de nieve

▶ WHETSTONE MOUNTAIN — CONDADO DE GUNNISON

INDICACIONES: Desde la intersección de la CR 730 y la
CR 737, conduzca 4.1 millas en la CR 737 hasta el límite
del USFS. Gire a la derecha hacia la ctra. USFS Rd. 563.
Propiedad accesible desde USFS Rd. 563.1A y la ctra.
USFS Rd. 563.2A a través de los terrenos del USFS. No
existe ningún sendero formal.
GMUs/ACRES: 54/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado mula, alce, oso, caza menor
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Acceso únicamente a pie o a caballo.

▶ WILD HORSE — CONDADO DE WELD

INDICACIONES: Diríjase 6.5 millas al norte de Keota en la
CR 103 hacia la CR 112, luego diríjase 2.3 millas al este
en la CR 112 al norte en la frontera de la propiedad.
GMU/ACRES: 88/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, berrendo, coyote, conejo, paloma

▶ WILLOW CREEK — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Desde Craig, diríjase al norte por 29 millas
en la ctra. 13 hacia la CR 101. Diríjase 7 millas al noreste
en la CR 101 hacia la CR 70. Diríjase 3 millas al este en la
CR 70. STL está a 0.25 millas al noreste por BLM
GMU/ACRES: 4/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta el 31 de mayo
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, león, caza menor

▶ WHISKEY CREEK — CONDADO DE EAGLE

INDICACIONES: Desde Vail, diríjase al oeste por la I-70
hasta la salida 171, luego diríjase 0.5 millas al oeste de
STL al sur de la I-70. Estacionamiento en la oficina
del USFS en Meadow Mtn. (salida I-70 Salida 171,
0.25 millas al este). Puede haber actividad forestal.
GMUs/ACRES: 36, 45/602 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, oso, urogallo oscuro, conejo, coyote
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe el equipamiento, y el acceso público no
relacionado con la vida silvestre.

▶ WINDY RIDGE — CONDADO DE GRAND

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INDICACIONES: Desde Kremmling, diríjase al oeste por
20 millas en la ctra. 40 (cruce Diamond Creek, marcador
de milla 163), luego diríjase al oeste por 2 millas en la
CR 184. Puede haber actividad forestal. El acceso a la
CR se extiende a través de la propiedad privada hasta
el límite de STL. Se prohíbe conducir o estacionar
vehículos fuera de la carretera del condado en prados
privados de heno.
GMU/ACRES: 27/808 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: caza mayor, caza menor
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Acceso de vehículos motorizados solo en la CR 184.
b. Acceso vehicular a través de portón en la Secc.

11 restringido al camino designado cuando la
carretera está seca.
c. Estacionamiento restringido en la Secc. 14 según lo
publicado.

▶ WINTER VALLEY GULCH — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Desde Maybell, diríjase al oeste por la ctra.
40 hacia la ctra. BLM Rd. 1506. Gira al sur hacia la ctra.
BLM Rd. 1506 e continúe por BLM Rd. 1705. Gire al
este hacia la ctra. BLM Rd. 1705 y continúe por aprox.
3 millas. Acceso a pie y a caballo solamente a través de
los terrenos adyacentes de la BLM.
GMU/ACRES: 10/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, caza menor

▶ YAMPA RIVER — CONDADO DE ROUTT

INDICACIONES: Desde Hayden, diríjase 8 millas con
dirección oeste en la ctra. 40. STL está al sur de la ctra.
40. Acceso desde el río Yampa SWA. Estacionamiento
disponible.
GMU/ACRES: 13/2006 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el primer día de la temporada de caza de
venados y alces con arco hasta el 31 de mayo.
CAZA: venado, alce, urogallo, conejo
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Acceso únicamente desde el área de
estacionamiento designada de SWA.

▶ YOUGHAL — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Desde Dinosaur, diríjase al este en la ctra.
40 hacia la CR 16. Gire a la izquierda hacia la CR 16 y
luego diríjase a la CR 157. Gire a la derecha hacia la CR
157 y continúe por aprox. 1.4 millas. Acceso a pie o a
caballo únicamente a través de los terrenos adyacentes
de la BLM.
GMU/ACRES: 10/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, caza menor

▶ ZAPATA FALLS — CONDADO DE ALAMOSA

INDICACIONES: Desde Alamosa, diríjase 14.4 millas al este
por la ctra. 160. Gire al norte hacia la ctra. 50 y continúe
por 10.7 millas hasta la señal de Zapata Falls. Gire a la
derecha y continúe por el camino de grava por 3.5 millas
hasta el estacionamiento BLM.
GMU/ACRES: 82/619 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de sept.hastafinales de feb. para caza
mayor.
CAZA: alce, venado mula, oso, león.
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Estacionamiento nocturno prohibido.
b. Prohibida la caza dentro de las zonas de seguridad
designadas adyacentes al sendero de cascada.

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PARQUES ESTATALES
MÁS SOBRE LOS PARQUES ESTATALES

Dondequiera que vaya en Colorado, hay un parque estatal esperando para darle la bienvenida.
Montañas o praderas, ríos o bosques, en el campo o junto a la ciudad: Los parques estatales
de Colorado son tan diversos como el propio estado, y ofrecen algo para todos. Disfrute más
de 700 millas de senderos, deportes acuáticos, escalada en roca y más de 4000 campamentos
y 70 cabañas y yurtas. Para obtener información sobre caza, pesca y otras oportunidades
recreativas en los parques estatales, llame al 303-297-1192 o visite cualquier parque estatal u
oficina de CPW. Para más información, diríjase a: cpw.state.co.us/park-map

Parque estatal del lago Steamboat
Una de las verdaderas joyas de Colorado, el Parque estatal del lago Steamboat, tiene algo
especial para todos. Hahn's Peak enmarca el impresionante paisaje de este parque que ofrece
oportunidades recreativas para pescar, acampar, hacer picnics, hacer senderismo y paseos en
bote. El invierno cobra vida con las motos de nieve, la pesca en hielo y el esquí de fondo o con
raquetas de nieve rodeado de montañas cubiertas de nieve.
© CPW Photo by Wayne D. Lewis

INFORMACIÓN GENERAL DEL PARQUE ESTATAL

TARIFAS Y PASES DE PARQUES ESTATALES

La siguiente información aplica a todos los parques estatales de Colorado. La información
adicional específica de la propiedad se enumera en las páginas que siguen.

TARIFAS DIARIAS Y PASES DE ENTRADA
▶ Se cobran entradas en todos los parques estatales. Estas ayudan a compensar los costos
operativos.
▶ Los pases diarios son de $10 por vehículo, o $4 por un pase individual para caminar o andar en
bicicleta, dependiendo del parque que visite.
▶ Los pases diarios están disponibles en el parque y son válidos hasta el mediodía del día
siguiente a la compra. La tarifa por un pase diario cubre a todos los ocupantes de un vehículo.
Algunos parques pueden cobrar una tarifa por persona para caminar o andar en bicicleta para
las personas mayores de 16 años. NOTA: El Parque Estatal Cherry Creek está sujeto a una tarifa
adicional para la Autoridad de Calidad del Agua de Cherry Creek Basin: $1/día o $3/anual
▶ Los pases anuales comprados en quioscos de autoservicio (o “guardabosques de hierro”) deben
canjearse dentro de los 30 días. Tenga en cuenta que el recibo no es reemplazable.

HORARIO DEL PARQUE
▶ La mayoría de los parques están abiertos todos los días del año, si el clima lo permite, pero
consulte los listados de los parques para conocer las excepciones. El horario de oficina del
parque y del centro de visitantes varía.
▶ Las áreas de uso diurno generalmente están abiertas de 5 a. m. a 10 p. m. Algunos parques
de uso diurno cierran antes (atardecer o anochecer) y tienen puertas para evitar el
acceso fuera del horario de atención; comuníquese con el parque para conocer las horas
operativas. Consulte nuestro sitio web para conocer sobre los cierres estacionales o de
mantenimiento: cpw.state.co.us
NOTA: Los parques estatales de la zona de la cordillera suelen estar muy concurridos los fines
de semana y los días festivos de mayo a sept., por lo que conviene visitarlos entre semana, o
llegar a primera hora de la mañana o a última de la tarde para asegurarse de poder acceder a
su parque favorito.
CAMPAMENTO Y RESERVAS
▶ Todos los parques estatales ahora requieren reserva para los campamentos/cabañas/
yurtas. Los campistas pueden hacer reservas el día que planean llegar al parque o con hasta
seis meses de anticipación, todos los días, las 24 horas en línea (ingrese a cpw.state.co.us
y elija “Reservas de campamento” en “Cosas para hacer” para comenzar) o por teléfono (1800-244-5613). NUEVO Los impuestos de alojamiento se cobran en todas las reservas
de cabañas, yurtas, conexiones completas y sitios eléctricos.
▶ Este sistema de reservas de campamento, pases de parque para vehículos y licencias en
línea es una ventanilla única para todos los artículos que se pueden comprar en CPW. Si
bien puede hacer reservas para los parques estatales de Colorado a través del sitio web de
Reserve America, le recomendamos encarecidamente que utilice el sitio web de CPWshop
para acceder a todos los productos de CPW y usar todas las funciones del sitio web. Todos
los clientes que deseen comprar productos o hacer reservas en línea deberán buscar y
actualizar su cuenta anterior o configurar una nueva cuenta en línea. Diríjase a:
cpw.state.co.us y elija “Reservas para acampar” en “Cosas para hacer” para comenzar.
▶ Se aplican tarifas de entrada en todos los parques además de las tarifas de campamento.
▶ Los clientes pueden cancelar sus reservas de campamento antes del día de la llegada o de la
comprobación de la reserva, lo que ocurra primero, en: cpw.state.co.us (elija “Reservas de
campamento” en “Cosas para hacer”) o por teléfono al: al 1-800-244-5613.
▶ Los cargos por cambios en la reserva o por cancelación no son reembolsables. Es su
responsabilidad conocer las políticas de registro, cancelación y cambios de CPW, ya que
pueden cambiar de año a año. Diríjase a cpw.info/hunting-reservations y haga clic en
“Cambios y cancelaciones de reservas” en la parte inferior izquierda de la página.
▶ No se ofrecen excepciones a la política de reembolso por niveles de agua, restricciones por
incendios, errores o mal funcionamiento del equipo.
PESCA EN LOS PARQUES ESTATALES
▶ Todos los parques estatales, excepto cuatro, ofrecen la posibilidad de pescar, y en todos se
requieren licencia. Existen licencias diarias, de varios días, anuales o combinadas de caza
menor y pesca: diríjase a: cpw.state.co.us y haga clic en “Comprar y solicitar”.
CAZA EN PARQUES ESTATALES
▶ La caza solo está permitida en algunos parques estatales. Si está permitida, se listará bajo
“Recreación” en la información de los parques que inicia en la página 59.
▶ Consulte “Reservas: Desde Caza” en la página 1 y diríjase a:
cpw.info/hunting-reservations para más información.

CUOTAS DE PASE ANUAL
▶ NUEVO $29 por un pase Keep Colorado Wild (solo para residentes de Colorado). El
pase Keep Colorado Wild Pass se agrega al registro anual de vehículos a través de
la División de Vehículos Motorizados (DMV). La tarifa del pase de $29 se incluye
automáticamente, a menos que elija no participar. Este nuevo pase anual brinda
a todos los habitantes de Colorado acceso a los parques estatales y el beneficio
adicional de apoyar nuestras actividades al aire libre y la vida silvestre de una manera
significativa. Para más información: Para obtener más información:
cpw.info/keepcoloradowild
▶ Todos los pases anuales le permiten acceder a todos los parques estatales durante 12 meses a
partir del mes de compra. Disponible en línea en: cpw.state.co.us, por teléfono al: 1-800-2445613, en cualquier local de CPW o a través de cualquier agente de ventas.
▶ Se utiliza un pase anual para el parque en lugar de un pase de entrada diario (consulte arriba).
▶ $80 por un pase anual fijo por vehículo.
▶ $120 por un pase anual familiar. Este pase es transferible y se emite a un particular, no a un
vehículo. Cualquier persona que viva en la misma dirección que el titular del pase puede usar
el pase en su vehículo, siempre que la misma dirección que figura en su identificación coincida
con el titular del pase.
▶ $40 por un pase anual fijo por vehículo. Debe poseer un pase anual fijo o familiar válido para
poder adquirir este pase.
▶ Los pases anuales con descuento están disponibles para los residentes de Colorado mayores de
64 años, discapacitados o elegibles por sus ingresos: cpw.info/accessibility
PASES MILITARES
▶ Militares en servicio activo, veteranos y miembros de la Guardia Nacional son admitidos
gratuitamente a los parques estatales durante el mes de agosto y durante el Día de los
Veteranos.
▶ El miembro militar o veterano debe mostrar una prueba del servicio militar y obtener el pase
gratuito de agosto en cualquier parque estatal de Colorado o en la oficina de CPW. El militar o
veterano deberá estar en el vehículo utilizando el pase.
Ingrese a: cpw.info/accessibility para obtener una lista de identificaciones militares
aceptables.
▶ Las matrículas de residente veterano discapacitado y de “Purple Heart” también permiten la
entrada gratuita al parque. (Disponible en la División de Vehículos de Motor)
¡RECOJA UN PASAPORTE GRATUITO DE PARQUES ESTATALES Y CRIADEROS MIENTRAS LO VISITA!
▶ Pase por uno de nuestros 42 parques estatales o 15 criaderos y recoja el pasaporte CPW.
Desafíese a recoger TODOS los sellos mientras viaja por el estado y registre sus recuerdos en el
Pasaporte.

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REGLAS DE ACCESO AL PARQUE
Se prohíben las siguientes ACTIVIDADES en tierras, aguas,
superficies congeladas de aguas, servidumbres de paso,
edificios o instalaciones en los parques de CPW y tierras de
recreación al aire libre:
▶ Entrar, usar u ocupar parques y terrenos de
recreación al aire libre cuando se publiquen
como prohibidos. El acceso a las tierras y aguas
recreativas del CPW generalmente se permite
de 5 a. m. a 10 p. m. diariamente. El acceso
restringido generalmente se permitirá durante
otras horas para acampar y pescar.
▶ Retirar, destruir, mutilar, modificar o desfigurar
cualquier estructura, dispositivo de control
de agua, cartel, aviso, señal o marcador, árbol,
arbusto u otra planta o vegetación; incluyendo
madera muerta y hojarasca forestal, o cualquier
objeto de valor o interés arqueológico, geológico,
histórico, zoológico o de valor o interés natural/
ambiental. Esto no incluye la remoción de leña de
las áreas designadas para leña, las malas hierbas
nocivas o la extracción recreativa de oro dentro del
Área Recreativa de Arkansas Headwaters (excepto
donde esté prohibido como lo indiquen las señales
publicadas).
▶ Remover, destruir o acosar a cualquier fauna
silvestre o ganado. Se permite la caza en ciertas
áreas designadas durante las temporadas de caza.
CAMPAMENTO
▶ Cuando se permita acampar según lo publicado, es
ilegal dejar un campamento, tienda de campaña,
refugio, vehículo motorizado o remolque
desatendido más de 24 horas, o acampar o
estacionar remolques de viaje o campistas en un
parque estatal o propiedad de terrenos recreativos
al aire libre por más de 14 días en un periodo de
28 días.
▶ Si no se designa a un ocupante principal diferente,
la persona que hace la reserva es financiera y
legalmente responsable de cualquier acción de los
ocupantes del sitio.
DESECHOS
▶ Dejar peces, entrañas de peces o escombros en o
sobre las aguas cubiertas de hielo o abiertas de
lagos, embalses o arroyos.
▶ Dejar cualquier tipo de basura generada de forma
residencial o comercial en cualquier lugar dentro
de un parque o área recreativa.
FOGATAS
▶ Encender u ocuparse de fogatas, excepto en
vehículos totalmente cerrados o en sitios
designados con parrillas o chimeneas; o en
hibachis, parrillas de carbón, estufas y otros
recipientes metálicos, a menos que este
reglamento prohíba lo contrario.
▶ Permitir que una fogata arda de manera
descuidada, dejar una fogata sin vigilancia o no
extinguir completamente su fuego.
▶ Disparar o utilizar fuegos artificiales de cualquier
tipo.
MUELLES PARA EMBARCACIONES
▶ Pescar desde rampas o muelles para
embarcaciones, o utilizar de otro modo las rampas
o muelles de una manera no prevista para su uso.
VIDRIO
▶ Portar o poseer cualquier tipo de vidrio en una
zona pública de baño o de nado, o en una playa
designada para el esquí acuático.
ACTIVIDAD NOCTURNA
▶ Ocupar un lugar de estacionamiento con un
vehículo motorizado de 10 p. m. a 5 a. m., a
menos que todos los ocupantes que lleguen en el
vehículo se dediquen activamente a la pesca o a la
navegación

PLAYAS PARA NADO
▶ Para cualquier persona:
a. Encender u ocuparse de fogatas en cualquier
playa para nado.
b. Pescar desde cualquier playa para nado.
c. Permitir que un niño menor de 13 años esté
en una playa para nado, a menos que esté
acompañado por un adulto.
AERONAVES
▶ Aterrizar o despegar con cualquier tipo de
aeronave. “Aeronave” es cualquier dispositivo/
equipo que se utilice o se pretenda utilizar para
el vuelo tripulado (incluido el vuelo sin motor),
incluidos: aviones, helicópteros, planeadores,
globos aerostáticos, alas delta, paracaídas,
parapentes, tablas de cometas, tubos de cometas,
tirolesas, etc.
ANIMALES/MASCOTAS
▶ Permitir que cualquier perro u otra mascota entre
en la propiedad del parque estatal, a menos que
esté bajo control y con una correa de no más de
6 pies. Este requisito para que los perros u otras
mascotas estén con correa no aplica cuando el
animal está en un vehículo o embarcación, o
dentro de los límites del área designada para
perros sin correa en los parques estatales de
Chatfield o Cherry Creek. No se permiten perros
u otras mascotas dentro de ninguna playa de
natación o esquí acuático. Esto no aplica a los
perros que se utilizan en caza, pruebas de campo
o mientras son entrenados en terrenos abiertos
a dicho uso. Cualquier persona que tenga un
perro u otra mascota que genere una molestia o
perturbación, o que no controle adecuadamente a
un perro u otra mascota, puede ser desalojada del
parque o área de recreación.
▶ Permitir la presencia de caballos, mulas, asnos o
burros en la propiedad del parque estatal, excepto
en las áreas o senderos designados para su uso.
▶ Dar vuelta al ganado o permitir el pastoreo sin
permiso.
▶ Que el adiestrador de cualquier perro no
recoja, retire y elimine adecuadamente todos
los excrementos de o cerca de cualquier
sitio desarrollado del parque, incluyendo
los campamentos, el área de pícnic, las áreas
de entrenamiento de perros y los senderos
designados.
ESTACIONES DE DESCARGA/OTROS SERVICIOS PÚBLICOS
▶ Vaciar los tanques de aguas residuales, llenar
los tanques de agua o utilizar de cualquier otra
manera cualquier estación de descarga o servicio
del parque sin un pase válido para el parque y un
permiso de campamento/reserva válida.
OSOS
▶ Cuando sea necesario para prevenir o abordar
interacciones oso/humano o problemas
relacionados, el administrador del parque puede
designar la totalidad o una parte de cualquier
parque estatal donde los alimentos, la basura y
el equipo utilizados para cocinar o almacenar
víveres deberán mantenerse sellados en un
vehículo rígido, en una unidad de campamento
que esté construida con material sólido y no
plegable o en una caja de almacenamiento de
alimentos proporcionada por el parque para
aquellas personas que ingresen al parque en
un vehículo que no sea rígido o en una unidad
de campamento adecuada. Esto no aplica a
los alimentos que están siendo transportados,
consumidos o preparados para su consumo.
Un vehículo rígido no incluye ningún tipo de
tienda de campaña, autocaravana emergente o
camioneta con nailon, lona u otros materiales
flexibles, portaequipajes de automóviles o
carcasas de autocaravana en la parte trasera de las
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HORAS TRANQUILAS
▶ El horario de silencio se hará cumplir de 10 p.m.—
6 a.m., y durante estas horas se prohíben todos los
generadores, radios fuertes u otros ruidos fuertes
que puedan perturbar la paz.
PROPIEDAD ABANDONADA
▶ Dejar cualquier propiedad personal desatendida
en tierra o agua por más de 24 horas:
a. Si la propiedad se deja por 24 horas, se
considerará abandonada.
b. La remoción y almacenamiento correrán a
cargo del propietario.
HERRAJES PARA ESCALADA
▶ Colocar herrajes fijos o permanentes de escalada
en roca, a menos que el escalador obtenga
primero un permiso de actividades especiales del
administrador del parque. Se prohíbe la remoción
de herrajes de escalada fijos o permanentes
colocados previamente.
ESTACIONAMIENTO
▶ Estacionar un vehículo motorizado, remolque o
caravana en cualquier área que no sea un área de
estacionamiento designada.
ANDAR EN BICICLETA
▶ Andar en bicicleta en cualquier área que no sea
en un área designada para bicicletas o en una
carretera o sendero designado.
▶ Las e-bikes (bicicletas eléctricas) son vehículos
con 2 o 3 ruedas, pedales totalmente operables y
un motor eléctrico que no supera los 750 vatios.
Consulte la página 3, “Áreas estatales de vida
silvestre”, para obtener descripciones de las 3 clases
de e-bike.
En los parques estatales, las bicicletas eléctricas
de clase 1 y 2 están permitidas en las carreteras
y carriles para bicicletas designados, y en
senderos multiusos y otras áreas (por ejemplo,
campamentos) que están abiertas al ciclismo no
motorizado. Las bicicletas eléctricas de clase 3
solo están permitidas en las carreteras designadas
y en los carriles para bicicletas designados.
ALCOHOL
▶ Se permite el consumo de bebidas alcohólicas
en tierras y aguas de CPW con las siguientes
excepciones:
a. Está prohibido consumir bebidas alcohólicas
en cualquier campo de tiro con arco o arma de
fuego.
b. Queda prohibido vender y/o dispensar bebidas
alcohólicas en tierras y aguas de CPW.
c. Se prohíbe estar en tierras y aguas de los CPW
cuando se encuentre bajo los efectos del
alcohol o de cualquier sustancia controlada
en la medida en que pueda ponerse en peligro
a sí mismo o a otra persona, dañar bienes
o recursos, o pueda causar una injerencia
irrazonable en el disfrute de otra persona.
NATACIÓN
▶ Nadar en propiedades administradas por el parque
estatal:
a. Del atardecer al amanecer.
b. Dentro o a 150 pies de: cualquier rampa para
botes, puerto deportivo, rompeolas, muelle,
zona de peligro designada por una boya o valla
de contención, cualquier estructura de entrada
o salida de una represa, y donde esté prohibido
según lo indicado.
c. Para cualquier niño menor de 13 años, a menos
que esté acompañado por un adulto.

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PROPIEDADES DE LOS PARQUES ESTATALES
▶ COMPLEJO DE TIRO Y EDUCACIÓN DE CAMEO —
CONDADO DE MESA
INDICACIONES: Tome la I-70 hasta la salida 45, gire
hacia el norte y siga las indicaciones hacia Cameo.
GMU/ACRES: 31/1700
INSTALACIONES: rifle, pistola, escopeta, tiro con
arco; caza, pesca, tiro y otros programas y clases
de actividades al aire libre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto al público del 15 de abril al 14 de octubre
de 7 a.m. a 7 p.m., y del 15 de octubre al 14 de
abril de 8 a.m. a 4 p.m.
b. Las fogatas pueden estar prohibidas.
c. Se prohíbe los perros y la marihuana.
d. El campamento es limitado; Solo campamento
seco.
e. La caza está permitida solo en la propiedad de
Main Canyon y está prohibida dentro de las
100 yardas de la división Coal Canyon-Main
Canyon.
f. Todas las personas deben cumplir con las reglas
de seguridad del campo de tiro, según lo
señalizado.
g. El ciclismo de montaña y el senderismo están
prohibidos a menos que sean parte de un
evento.
NOTA: Si bien Cameo tiene las mismas reglas generales que los parques
estatales (consulte la página 58 de este folleto y el Capítulo P-1 de nuestro
reglamento en línea: cpw.info/regulations), LOS PASES DE
PARQUE NO SON VÁLIDOS PARA INGRESAR AQUÍ. Debe adquirir
pases de Cameo específicamente para usar en las zonas de tiro de
Cameo. Consulte los tipos de pases y tarifas de Cameo en línea:
cpw.info/cameo-shooting-complex

Encuentre los mapas descargables y una lista completa de actividades disponibles en cada parque en el
Buscador de Parques en línea: cpw.info/park-finder
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▶ ARKANSAS HEADWATERS — CONDADOS DE CHAFFEE,
FREMONT, LAKE Y PUEBLO
INDICACIONES PARA LLEGAR AL CENTRO DE VISITANTES:
Desde la intersección de las ctras. 50/291 en Salida,
diríjase al norte por la ctra. 291 (1st St.). Continúe por
1 cuadra más allá del semáforo hacia la calle G St., gire
a la derecha 1 cuadra hasta Sackett Ave., luego gire a
la izquierda. El Centro de Visitantes está en esquina
izquierda de las calles Sackett y G. Tenga en cuenta que
el parque abarca 152 millas de Leadville a Pueblo, y los
campamentos se encuentran a lo largo de este espacio.
TELÉFONO: 719-539-7289
ACRES: 5652 acres totales, 152 millas de río
INSTALACIONES: sitios de pícnic, incluyendo pícnic en
grupo, campamentos, rampa para botes, centro de
visitantes
RECREACIÓN: pesca, canotaje de aguas bravas,
campamento, senderismo, bicicleta de montaña,
vehículo todoterreno, caza, cabalgata, navegación,
natación, esquí de fondo/raquetas de nieve, escalada en
roca, observación de vida silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Salvo en los campamentos establecidos donde se
provean servicios sanitarios, todos los campistas
durante la noche deberán proporcionar y utilizar un
dispositivo de retrete portátil capaz de transportar
desechos humanos fuera del área de recreación.
El contenido del inodoro portátil debe vaciarse
de conformidad con la ley y no podrá depositarse
dentro del área de recreación, a menos que se
encuentre en una instalación específicamente
designada por AHRA.
b. Se permite encender u ocuparse de fogatas, pero los
contenedores de fuego AHRA deben tener al menos
un lado rígido de dos pulgadas. Los contenedores
para el fuego deben estar elevados del suelo.

LUGARES DE REFERENCIA
“Leave No Trace Center for Outdoor Ethics” cuenta con
7 principios que proporcionan un marco fácilmente
comprensible de prácticas de mínimo impacto
para cualquier persona que visite la naturaleza.
Los principios se han adaptado para que puedan
aplicarse en cualquier lugar, desde áreas silvestres
remotas, hasta parques locales e incluso en su propio
patio trasero. ¡Consulte la contraportada de este folleto
para conocerlos!
Tres de nuestros parques estatales han recibido
el más alto reconocimiento de la norma “Leave
No Trace” como sitios “Gold Standard”: Barr Lake,
Castlewood Canyon y Roxborough. Los sitios “Gold
Standard” se convierten en modelos ejemplares que
animan a otros terrenos públicos a garantizar que
la educación de “Leave No Trace” forme parte de la
experiencia de todo el mundo cuando pasa tiempo
al aire libre.
Obtenga más información en: lnt.org/
our-work/protecting-parks/goldstandard-sites

c. Se permite nadar desde la confluencia de East Fork/
Lake Fork del río Arkansas. Todas las personas que
naden dentro de parques de aguas bravas designados
y todas las personas menores de 13 años que naden
en cualquier lugar dentro del área de recreación
deben usar un dispositivo de flotación personal
portátil aprobado por la Guardia Costera de los
Estados Unidos que se ajuste correctamente.
d. Lanchas a motor prohibidas desde la confluencia
de East Fork/Lake Fork del río Arkansas hasta el
extremo oeste del embalse Pueblo.
e. Se permite el uso de tubos interiores, colchones de
aire y dispositivos similares a partir de la confluencia
de East Fork/Lake Fork del río Arkansas. Todos los
ocupantes deben usar un dispositivo de flotación
personal portátil aprobado por la Guardia Costera de
los Estados Unidos.
f. Se permite la caza en zonas que no prohíban dicho
uso.
g. Se permite la extracción de oro recreativa, salvo
donde esté prohibida según lo publicado.

▶ BARR LAKE
— CONDADO DE ADAMS
INDICACIONES: Desde Denver, tome la I-76 este hasta
la salida 22, Bromley Lane. Diríjase al este por aprox.
1 milla hasta Picadilly Rd., luego diríjase al sur por
aproximadamente 2 millas hasta la entrada del parque a
la derecha.
TELÉFONO: 303-659-6005
ACRES: 1164 acres de tierra, 1726 acres de agua
INSTALACIONES: sitios de pícnic, rampa para botes, centro
de visitantes
RECREACIÓN: pesca, senderismo, bicicleta, cabalgata,
paseo en bote, esquí de fondo
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe la presencia de perros u otros animales
domésticos, así como la pesca o la navegación en la
zona del refugio de fauna silvestre.
b. Los visitantes deben permanecer en senderos y
pasarelas designadas en el área de refugio de vida
silvestre.
c. Se prohíbe la pesca y la navegación en la zona de
refugio de vida silvestre.
d. Los visitantes deben permanecer en senderos
designados en la presa del lago Barr.
e. Se prohíben los caballos en la presa del lago Barr.
f. Únicamente se permiten embarcaciones propulsadas
a mano, veleros y embarcaciones con motores
eléctricos de curricán o motores de gasolina de 10
caballos de fuerza o menos.
g. Solo se permiten las escopetas cargadas con
perdigones para la caza de aves acuáticas y tórtolas,
en las zonas y en los horarios anunciados.
h. Todos los cazadores deben registrarse y realizar el
check out en el área de registro de cazadores.
i. Caza de aves acuáticas únicamente con reserva.
Consulte “Reservas: Caza”, página 1, para más
detalles.
j. Está prohibido nadar.

▶ BOYD LAKE — CONDADO DE LARIMER

INDICACIONES: Desde la I-25 salida 257 oeste (ctra. 34)
2.3 millas, diríjase a la derecha en Boise Ave durante
1.5 millas, luego gire a la derecha en la calle 37
(intersección T). Gire a la derecha y el parque estará allí
(800 pies).
TELÉFONO: 970-669-1739
ACRES: 257 acres de tierra, 1747 acres de agua
INSTALACIONES: sitios de pícnic, rampa para botes,
conexiones eléctricas, estación de descarga, centro de
visitantes
RECREACIÓN: pesca, campamento, senderismo, ciclismo,
navegación, natación, esquí de fondo
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Desde el mar. después del Día del Trabajo hasta el
viernes antes del Día de los Caídos, solo se permiten
arcos y flechas (incluidas las ballestas y los arcos de
mano, a menos que estén restringidos), y escopetas
cargadas con perdigones. en zonas que no estén
señalizadas como de uso prohibido.
b. Caza de aves acuáticas únicamente con reserva.
Consulte “Reservas: Caza”, página 1, para más
detalles.

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▶ CASTLEWOOD CANYON
— CONDADO DE DOUGLAS
INDICACIONES: Desde la I-25 en Castle Rock, diríjase
al este en Founders Parkway hasta la ctra. 86, luego
diríjase al este por 4 millas a Franktown. Diríjase
al sur en la ctra. 83 (S. Parker Rd.) por 5 millas a la
entrada del parque.
TELÉFONO: 303-688-5242
ACRES: 2628 acres de terreno
INSTALACIONES: sitios de pícnic, centro de visitantes
RECREACIÓN: senderismo, esquí de fondo/raquetas de
nieve, escalada en roca, observación de vida silvestre,
recorridos educativos, fotografía
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíben los perros u otros animales domésticos,
los caballos, la escalada, la travesía o hacer rappel
en las formaciones rocosas de la zona de East
Canyon o desde ellas.
b. Los visitantes deben permanecer en los senderos
designados en la zona de East Canyon.

▶ CHATFIELD — CONDADOS DE JEFFERSON, DOUGLAS Y
ARAPAHOE

INDICACIONES: Desde Denver, diríjase al oeste por la
C-470 a Wadsworth (ctra. 121) salida. Diríjase al sur
en Wadsworth por 1 milla. La entrada a Deer Creek
está al este de la carretera. O bien, de C-470 y Santa Fe
Dr. (ctra. 85), diríjase al sur por la ctra. 85, diríjase al
oeste por Titan Pkwy., luego gire a la derecha en Eagle
River St. hasta la entrada de Plum Creek.
TELÉFONO: 303-791-7275
ACRES: 3895 acres de tierra, 1423 acres de agua
INSTALACIONES: sitios de pícnic, alquiler de caballos,
conexiones eléctricas y de alcantarillado, estación de
descarga, rampa para botes, puerto deportivo, playa
para nado, campo de aeromodelismo

RECREACIÓN: pesca, campamento, senderismo,
ciclismo, cabalgata, paseo en bote, natación, esquí de
fondo/raquetas de nieve, vuelo en globo aerostático,
observación de vida silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. La entrada y salida de las zonas para perros sin
correa solo se permite en los puntos de acceso
designados.
b. Un adiestrador puede llevar un máximo de 3 perros
a la vez en la zona sin correa.
c. Los cuidadores deben tener una correa y al menos
una bolsa de residuos para cada perro en la zona
sin correa.
d. Los entrenadores de perros deportivos deben
obtener un permiso de uso especial para acceder
y utilizar las zonas de entrenamiento de perros
deportivos designadas en tierras altas y aguas
planas.
e. Los cuidadores que se encuentren en zonas de
perros sin correa y de adiestramiento de perros
deportivos deben tener un pase anual o diario
visible y válido para perros sin correa.
f. Se prohíbe la pesca en los estanques situados en la
zona para perros.
g. En la zona de adiestramiento de perros solo se
permiten pistolas u otros mecanismos incapaces de
descargar munición real.
h. Se requiere un permiso válido para lanzar o
aterrizar cualquier globo aerostático.
i. Solo se permiten tubos de flotación o embarcaciones
propulsadas a mano en los estanques del parque,
excluyendo el embalse principal.

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▶ CHERRY CREEK — CONDADO DE ARAPAHOE

INDICACIONES: Desde la I-225, diríjase 1 milla al sur en
Parker Rd. hasta Lehigh Ave. y siga las indicaciones
hacia la entrada este del parque.
TELÉFONO: 303-690-1166
ACRES: 3570 acres de tierra, 880 acres de agua
INSTALACIONES: sitios de pícnic, alquiler de caballos,
conexiones eléctricas, estación de descarga, rampa
para botes, puerto deportivo, campo de tiro
RECREACIÓN: pesca, campamento, senderismo, bicicleta,
cabalgata, paseo en bote, natación, esquí de fondo/
raquetas de nieve
RESTRICCIONES:
a. La entrada y salida de las zonas para perros sin
correa solo se permite en los puntos de acceso
designados.
b. Un adiestrador puede llevar un máximo de 3 perros
a la vez en la zona sin correa.
c. Los cuidadores deben tener una correa y al menos
una bolsa de residuos para cada perro en la zona
sin correa.

Park que sea válido.
f. Se permite el acceso del público al campo de tiro
con arco desde el amanecer hasta el atardecer.
g. Cualquier persona de 16 años o menos que entre
en el campo de tiro con arco debe estar bajo la
supervisión de un adulto en todo momento.
h. Se prohíben en el campo de tiro con arco las
puntas de lanza, las ballestas y las armas de fuego,
incluidas, entre otras, las pistolas de balín, las
pistolas de perdigones y las carabinas de aire
comprimido.
i. Se prohíbe la presencia de perros u otros animales
domésticos en el campo de tiro con arco.

▶ CRAWFORD — CONDADOS DE DELTA Y MONTROSE

INDICACIONES: Desde Delta, tome la ctra. 92 al este
hacia Hotchkiss. Gire a la derecha en la ctra. 92. Siga
por 10 millas hasta Crawford. El parque está 1 milla al
sur en la ctra. 92.
TELÉFONO: 970-921-5721
ACRES: 381 acres de tierra, 379 acres de agua

d. Los entrenadores de perros deportivos deben
obtener un permiso de uso especial para acceder
y utilizar las zonas de entrenamiento de perros
deportivos designadas en tierras altas y aguas
planas.

INSTALACIONES: sitios de pícnic, rampa para botes,
conexiones eléctricas, estación de descarga, centro de
visitantes

e. Los cuidadores que se encuentren en zonas de
perros sin correa y de adiestramiento de perros
deportivos deben tener un pase anual o diario
visible y válido para perros sin correa.

RESTRICCIONES:

f. Se prohíbe el uso de cartuchos de escopeta en el
campo de tiro con un tamaño de disparo superior
al 7.
g. En la zona de adiestramiento de perros solo se
permiten pistolas u otros mecanismos incapaces de
descargar munición real.

▶ CHEYENNE MOUNTAIN — CONDADO DE EL PASO

INDICACIONES: Desde la I-25, salga por South Academy
(salida 135) y diríjase al oeste por Academy a la ctra.
115. Diríjase al sur en la ctra. 115 al primer semáforo
en la Puerta 1 de Fort Carson. Gire al oeste en la luz
en la entrada del parque.
TELÉFONO: 719-576-2016
ACRES: 2701 acres de tierra
INSTALACIONES: sitios de pícnic, campamento con
51 sitios completos de conexión y 10 sitios básicos,
centro de visitantes
RECREACIÓN: campamento, senderismo, ciclismo
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíben los perros y otros animales de
compañía, excepto los que vayan con correa en
las zonas urbanizadas del parque y solo en los
siguientes senderos: Acorn Alley, Bobcat Way,
Raccoon Ridge y la porción de Soaring Kestral al
oeste de la intersección más oriental con Bobcat
Way. Todos los visitantes que tengan perros u otras
mascotas en estos senderos deben tener al menos
una bolsa de basura por animal.
b. Fumar se limita a las zonas urbanizadas y se
prohíbe en el interior de los terrenos, o en el
campo de tiro con arco, el estacionamiento o el
sistema de senderos.
c. Prohibida la caza.
d. Se prohíbe escalar, atravesar o hacer rapel sobre o
desde formaciones rocosas.
e. Toda persona de 17 años o más que dispare en la
parte de campo/3D del campo de tiro con arco
debe llevar consigo un permiso individual diario
o anual del campo de tiro de Cheyenne Mountain

RECREACIÓN: Se prohíbe la presencia de perros u otros
animales domésticos en el campo de tiro con arco.
a. Se permite la caza en zonas que no prohíban dicho
uso.

▶ ELDORADO CANYON — CONDADO DE BOULDER

INDICACIONES: Desde la ctra. 36, tomar la salida
Superior/Louisville (McCaslin Blvd.), luego ir al sur
hacia Colo. 170. Diríjase al oeste por aprox. 9 millas
a través de Eldorado Springs. Entrada al parque en el
lado oeste de Eldorado Springs.
CENTRO DE VISITANTES: Diríjase 1 milla al oeste de la
entrada al parque.
TELÉFONO: 303-494-3943
ACRES: 1441 acres de tierra, una milla de río
INSTALACIONES: sitios de pícnic, centro de visitantes
RECREACIÓN: escalada en roca, senderismo, ciclismo,
rutas a caballo, esquí de fondo/raquetas de nieve,
pesca, caza con armas primitivas solo en la propiedad
Crescent Meadows
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Todas las parrillas y estufas portátiles (incluidas,
entre otras, carbón, gas y madera) están prohibidas
fuera de las almohadillas designadas de alto uso.
b. A partir del martes después del Día del Trabajo
y hasta el 31 de marzo, solo se permite la caza
con arcos de mano y escopetas cargadas con
perdigones en la parte occidental del parque
(Crescent Meadows).
c. A partir del martes después del Día del Trabajo
hasta el viernes antes del Día de los Caídos, solo
se permiten las armas primitivas (arcos de mano y
rifles de avancarga) para la caza mayor en la parte
occidental del parque (Crescent Meadows).
d. Sistema de entrada temporizada—Desde julio de
2023 hasta el 15 de septiembre de 2023 y desde el
15 de mayo de 2023 hasta el 15 de septiembre de
2023, todos los sábados, domingos y días festivos
federales o estatales, ningún vehículo motorizado
podrá entrar, estacionar o utilizar cualquier
instalación desde las 5:30 a. m. hasta las 5:30 p. m.
a menos que dicho uso esté autorizado por una
reserva diurna válida emitida a través del sistema
de reservas aprobado por Parques y Vida Silvestre
de Colorado.

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ESTATALES
1. Las reservas de uso diurno pueden hacerse
por teléfono (800-244-5613) o en línea en:
cpwshop.com.
2. No se podrán hacer reservas con más de 1
mes de anticipación.
3. Los visitantes que deseen cancelar una
reserva deben hacerlo con 24 horas de
anticipación.
4. Las reservas de uso diurno están limitadas
a una reserva por persona y día. Cada
persona está limitada a un máximo de
cuatro reservas mensuales.
5. El individuo nombrado en la reserva
debe estar en el vehículo de motor. Las
reservas son intransferibles y no pueden
negociarse, venderse ni subastarse.
6. Además de una reserva válida de uso
diurno, se requerirá un pase de vehículo
válido para cada vehículo motorizado por
cada día de entrada.

▶ ELEVEN MILE — CONDADO DE PARK

INDICACIONES: Desde Colorado Springs, tome la ctra.
24 oeste por 38 millas hasta 1 milla al oeste de la
ciudad de Lake George. Después gire al sur en la CR
90 y continúe por 6 millas hacia la CR 92. Diríjase al
sur en la CR 92 por 5 millas para estacionar.
TELÉFONO: 719-748-3401
ACRES: 4167 acres de tierra, 3405 acres de agua
INSTALACIONES: sitios de pícnic, rampa para botes,
conexiones eléctricas, estación de descarga, centro de
visitantes

RECREACIÓN: caza, pesca, campamento, senderismo,
ciclismo, paseo en bote, esquí de fondo/raquetas de
nieve
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe operar o estacionar las motos de nieve
en tierra o en la superficie congelada del embalse,
excepto por parte de los agentes de la ley en
servicio, o a menos que se indique lo contrario en
las entradas del parque.
b. Se prohíbe operar u ocupar embarcaciones en la
superficie del embalse desde media hora después
de la puesta de sol hasta media hora antes de la
salida del sol.
c. Se prohíbe entrar, utilizar u ocupar las islas del
embalse.
d. Se prohíbe entrar, utilizar u ocupar las tierras o
aguas de la zona recreativa estatal de Eleven Mile
situadas al este de la línea de boyas restrictiva.
e. Se prohíbe el esquí acuático en el embalse.
f. Se permite la caza en zonas que no prohíban dicho
uso.
g. Está prohibido nadar.

▶ ELKHEAD RESERVOIR — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Desde Hayden, siga la ctra. 40 al oeste
por 10 millas hacia la CR 29. Gire a la derecha y
siga por 4 millas hacia la CR 28. Gire a la derecha, el
acceso al parque principal está a la izquierda.
TELÉFONO: 970-276-2061
ACRES: 1208 acres de tierra, 900 acres de agua
INSTALACIONES: sitios de pícnic, rampa para botes

RECREACIÓN: caza, pesca, campamento, senderismo,
bicicleta, cabalgata, paseo en bote, natación, esquí de
fondo/raquetas de nieve

▶ FISHERS PEAK — CONDADO DE LAS ANIMAS

INDICACIONES: Desde la I-25, tome la salida 11 este
hasta CR 69-3 (Sendero Santa Fe). Continúe al sur
hasta que vea la puerta de entrada y la señal a la
izquierda.
TELÉFONO: 719-846-3463
ACRES: 19,200 (Solo 250 acres actualmente abiertos al
público.)
INSTALACIONES: área de pícnic con auto cine,
estacionamiento, baños con inodoros de bóveda
RECREACIÓN: senderismo, área de pícnic, caza
Tenga en cuenta que no está permitido ir en bicicleta.
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto al acceso del público desde el amanecer
hasta el atardecer, excepto si se permite con un
permiso de actividad especial (ver h.).
b. Los visitantes deben permanecer en los senderos
designados, excepto los permitidos con un
permiso de actividad especial (ver h.).
c. Uso del sendero solo para peatones.
d. Se prohíben los animales domésticos fuera de la
zona de estacionamiento designada, excepto si
se permite con un permiso de actividad especial.
(ver h.).
e. Prohibidas las motos de nieve y los vehículos
todoterreno.
f. Solo se permite estacionar en las zonas designadas.
g. Topes para nidos de aves rapaces:
1. Del 15 de dic.al15 de julio, todos los visitantes
deben permanecer fuera de la zona de
amortiguación de media milla para los nidos
de águila real, como se indica.
2. Del 15 de marzo al 31 de julio, todos los
visitantes deben permanecer fuera de la zona
de contención de media milla para los nidos
de halcón peregrino, tal y como se indica.
h. La caza está permitida de acuerdo con lo siguiente:
1. Se proporcionará un permiso de actividad
especial que permita el acceso a través de un
sorteo. El incumplimiento de las condiciones
del permiso, los estatutos estatales y los
reglamentos del CPW puede dar lugar a la
revocación del permiso.
2. Solo se permite el acceso a la propiedad al
titular del permiso y a un acompañante no
cazador.
3. Los vehículos que participan en la caza
en el parque están obligados a tener un
pase válido de los parques del Estado de
Colorado, a menos que el vehículo muestre
una placa de veterano discapacitado o una
placa de “Purple Heart.”

▶ GOLDEN GATE CANYON — CONDADOS DE GILPIN Y
JEFFERSON

INDICACIONES: Tome la I-70 oeste, salida ctra. 58 y
diríjase 5 millas a la ctra. 93. Diríjase al norte por
1.5 millas hasta Golden Gate Canyon Rd., luego gire
a la izquierda y diríjase 13 millas hasta el centro de
visitantes.
TELÉFONO: 303-582-3707
ACRES: 11,895 acres de tierra, 8 acres de agua
INSTALACIONES: sitios de pícnic, conexiones eléctricas,
estación de descarga, centro de visitantes
RECREACIÓN: caza, pesca, campamento, senderismo,
bicicleta, cabalgata, esquí de fondo/raquetas de nieve,
escalada en roca
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe el uso de embarcaciones, balsas u otros
dispositivos flotantes de cualquier tipo en los lagos
del parque, excepto como parte de una clase de
piragüismo patrocinada por la CPW.
b. En el condado de Jefferson, excluyendo la parcela
de 160 acres conocida como Vigil Ranch y la
franja de tierra publicada a lo largo de Gilpin CR
2: Durante las temporadas de venado y alce se
permite la caza mayor. A partir del martes después
del Día del Trabajo hasta el viernes anterior al
Día de los Caídos, se permite la caza menor en
zonas que no estén señalizadas como prohibidas.
Se requieren reservas para la caza. Para hacer una
reserva, los cazadores ya deben poseer una licencia
de caza mayor válida para el código de caza
específico permitido en la propiedad o una licencia
válida de caza menor.
c. Durante las temporadas de venados y alces que
comienzan el mar. después del Día del Trabajo
hasta el viernes antes del Día de los Caídos, se
permite la caza en zonas que no estén señaladas
como prohibidas en la parte del parque situada
en el condado de Gilpin (Green Ranch). Solo los
cazadores seleccionados a través de un sorteo
especial antes del inicio de las temporadas de caza
mayor tienen permitido cazar en este sector.
d. Está prohibido nadar.

▶ HARVEY GAP — CONDADO DE GARFIELD

INDICACIONES: Desde Silt, diríjase al oeste por la ctra.
6/24 a First St. Gire al norte en First St y siga por
1.2 millas hasta Silt Mesa Rd. diríjase al oeste por
0.7 millas hasta Harvey Gap Rd. (CR 237). Diríjase
al norte y continúe por la ctra. Harvey Gap Rd. por
3.4 millas para estacionar.
TELÉFONO: 970-625-1607
ACRES: 106 acres de tierra, 198 acres de agua
INSTALACIONES: sitios de pícnic, rampa para botes

4. Se prohíbe la contratación de guías o de
servicios de transporte.

RECREACIÓN: caza, pesca, navegación, natación, esquí
de fondo

5. El acceso a la propiedad está prohibido
excepto durante las fechas de temporada
especificadas en el permiso.

RESTRICCIONES:

6. Consulte en línea las fechas de la temporada
actual y las normas de caza en el Parque Estatal
de Fishers Peak: cpw.info/fishers-peak

a. Únicamente se permiten embarcaciones
propulsadas a mano, veleros y embarcaciones
con motores eléctricos de curricán o motores de
gasolina de 20 caballos de fuerza o menos.
b. Se prohíbe el esquí acuático en el embalse.
c. Desde el martes después del Día del Trabajo
hasta el viernes antes del Día de los Caídos,
solo se permiten arcos y flechas (incluidas las
ballestas y los arcos de mano, a menos que estén
restringidos), y escopetas cargadas con perdigones
en zonas que no estén señalizadas como de uso
prohibido.

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ESTATALES
▶ HIGHLINE LAKE — CONDADO DE MESA

INDICACIONES: Desde Loma salga por la I-70 (ctra. 139),
diríjase al norte por 5 millas a Q Rd., luego diríjase al
oeste por 1.2 millas a 11.8 Rd. Continúe al norte por
1 milla para estacionar.
TELÉFONO: 970-858-7208
ACRES: 389 acres de tierra, 173 acres de agua
INSTALACIONES: centro de visitantes, campamento, sitios
de pícnic, rampa para botes, estación de descarga
RECREACIÓN: pesca, campamento, senderismo, ciclismo,
cabalgata, paseos en bote, natación
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Solo se permiten embarcaciones propulsadas a
mano, veleros y embarcaciones con motores
eléctricos en el embalse de Mack Mesa.
b. Se prohíbe el uso de embarcaciones en el lago desde
el primer día de oct. hasta el último día de feb.,
excepto las embarcaciones de propulsión manual
utilizadas para colocar y recoger los señuelos, y
para recuperar las aves acuáticas abatidas en la
zona abierta a la caza.
c. Caza de aves acuáticas únicamente con reserva.
Consulte “Reservas: Caza”, página 1, para más
detalles.
d. Solo se permiten escopetas cargadas con perdigones
para la caza de aves acuáticas en las zonas y en los
horarios anunciados.
e. Se permite la caza menor en el parque, utilizando
únicamente escopetas, en las zonas y en los
horarios anunciados.
f. Se prohíbe la caza mayor.
g. Todos los cazadores deben registrarse y realizar el
check out en el área de registro de cazadores.
h. Las embarcaciones botadas los miér. tienen
prohibido circular a velocidades superiores a la de
los “sin vela”. Si el 4 de julio cae un miérc., este día
está exento de la restricción sin vigilia.

▶ JACKSON LAKE — CONDADOS DE MORGAN Y WELD

INDICACIONES: Desde la ctra. 34 y la I-76 de
intercambio, diríjase al norte por 7.25 millas en la ctra.
39, a través de Goodrich. Después diríjase al oeste por
Y5 (siga la carretera pavimentada) por 2.5 millas.
TELÉFONO: 970-645-2551
ACRES: 580 acres de tierra, 2511 acres de agua
INSTALACIONES: sitios de pícnic, rampa para botes,
conexiones eléctricas, estación de descarga, centro de
visitantes
RECREACIÓN: caza, pesca, vehículo todoterreno,
campamento, senderismo, navegación, natación, esquí
de fondo/raquetas de nieve
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Desde el mar. después del Día del Trabajo
hasta el viernes antes del Día de los Caídos,
solo se permiten arcos y flechas (incluidas las
ballestas y los arcos de mano, a menos que estén
restringidos), y escopetas cargadas con perdigones
en zonas que no estén señalizadas como de uso
prohibido.

▶ JAMES M. ROBB-COLORADO RIVER — CONDADO DE
MESA

TELÉFONO: 970-434-3388 o 970-858-9188 (Sección
Fruita)
CONNECTED LAKES:
INDICACIONES: Desde la porción suroeste de Grand
Junction en la ctra. 340, diríjase al noroeste en la ctra.
Dike Rd. por 1.5 millas.
ACRES: 20 acres de tierra, 30 acres de agua
INSTALACIONES: sitios de pícnic, rampa para botes
RECREACIÓN: pesca, senderismo, ciclismo, navegación.
Prohibida la caza.

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CORN LAKE:
INDICACIONES: Tome la salida 37 de la I-70, diríjase a
la I-70 B, gire al sur por la ctra. 32 Rd. (ctra. 141) y
continúe por 2 millas.
ACRES: 100 acres de tierra, 22 acres de agua
INSTALACIONES: sitios de pícnic, rampa para botes
RECREACIÓN: pesca, senderismo, bicicleta, rutas a
caballo, caza de aves acuáticas
FRUITA:
INDICACIONES: Tome la I-70 hasta la salida 19 en Fruita.
Diríjase al sur en la ctra. 340 por 0.5 millas hasta la
entrada oeste.
ACRES: 20 acres de tierra, 15 acres de agua
INSTALACIONES: sitios de pícnic, rampa para botes,
conexión eléctrica, estación de descarga, centro de
visitantes
RECREACIÓN: pesca, campamento, senderismo, ciclismo,
cabalgata, paseo en bote. Prohibida la caza.
NOTA: Playa para nado cerrada indefinidamente.
ISLAND ACRES:
INDICACIONES: Tome la salida 47 de la I-70; sigue las
señales.
ACRES: 627 acres de tierra, 251 acres de agua
INSTALACIONES: sitios de pícnic, conexiones eléctricas,
estación de descarga
RECREACIÓN: pesca, campamento, senderismo, ciclismo,
natación, caza de aves acuáticas
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Colorado River Wildlife Area:
1. Perros u otras mascotas prohibidas, excepto en
senderos designados.
2. Se prohíbe encender fogatas, y nadar dentro de los
lagos del este y oeste.
3. Acceso público solo a través de senderos
designados.
4. Están prohibidas las embarcaciones, balsas u
otros dispositivos flotantes de cualquier tipo en
los lagos.
b. Secciones de Fruita, Connected Lakes, Corn Lake
e Island Acres:
1. A excepción del área para nado en Island Acres,
solo se permiten embarcaciones propulsadas
a mano, veleros y embarcaciones con motores
eléctricos.
2. Caza de aves acuáticas solo con reserva. Consulte
“Reservas: Caza”, página 1, para más detalles.
3. Solo se permiten escopetas cargadas con
perdigones para la caza de aves acuáticas en
las zonas y en los horarios anunciados. Todos
los cazadores deben cazar desde las persianas
designadas.
4. Prohibida la caza en tramos Fruita y Connected
Lakes.
c. Parcela de la carretera 34:
1. No hay acceso público excepto la caza de aves
acuáticas los fines de semana durante las
temporadas designadas de caza de aves acuáticas.
2. Solo se permiten escopetas cargadas con
perdigones para la caza de aves acuáticas
en las zonas y en los horarios anunciados.
Los cazadores de aves acuáticas deben tener
una reserva válida para cazar en el puesto de
observación de 34 Road.
3. Los cazadores deben cazar solo desde las
persianas designadas.
4. Todo otro uso de la propiedad prohibido.
d. Pear Park Section:
1. Embarcaciones, balsas u otros dispositivos
flotantes de cualquier tipo prohibidos en los lagos
entre las ctras. 30 Rd. y 29 Rd.
2. Caza de aves acuáticas solo con reserva. Consulte
“Reservas: Caza”, página 1, para más detalles.

3. Solo se permiten escopetas cargadas con
perdigones para la caza de aves acuáticas en
las zonas y en los horarios anunciados. Todos
los cazadores deben cazar desde las persianas
designadas.

▶ JOHN MARTIN RESERVOIR — CONDADO DE BENT

INDICACIONES:
DESDE LAS ANIMAS: Diríjase 16 millas al este de Las
Animas en la ctra. 50 hacia la CR 24 en Hasty. Diríjase
al sur en la CR 24 aprox. 2 millas hasta la entrada del
parque.
DESDE LAMAR: Tome la ctra. 50 al oeste desde Lamar
aprox. 20 millas hasta Hasty. Diríjase al sur en School
Street (CR 24), luego siga por 2 millas hasta la entrada
del parque.
TELÉFONO: 719-829-1801
ACRES: 1642 acres de tierra, 11,749 acres de agua
INSTALACIONES: sitios de pícnic, rampa para botes,
conexiones eléctricas, estación de descarga, centro de
visitantes
RECREACIÓN: pesca, campamento, senderismo, ciclismo,
paseo en bote, natación, esquí de fondo
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe el acceso del público a la zona de la orilla
norte del parque desde el primer día de nov.hastael
15 de marzo de cada año, o según se anuncie
(excepto para recuperar aves acuáticas abatidas).
b. En el lago Hasty solo se permiten las embarcaciones
de propulsión manual, los veleros y las
embarcaciones con motor eléctrico.
c. Se prohíbe el uso de embarcaciones no autorizadas,
balsas u otros dispositivos flotantes de cualquier
tipo en las aguas por debajo de la presa John
Martin hasta el puente del río Arkansas.
d. Se prohíbe el acceso del público al este de la línea
de veda de las aves acuáticas hasta la presa desde
el primer día de nov.al15 de marzo de cada año,
o según se anuncie (excepto para recuperar aves
acuáticas abatidas).

▶ LAKE PUEBLO — CONDADO DE PUEBLO

INDICACIONES: Desde la I-25 en Pueblo, tome la salida
101 y diríjase 2.5 millas al oeste por la ctra. 50. Gire
al sur en Pueblo Blvd. y diríjase 4 millas hasta la
Av.Thatcher Gire al oeste luego diríjase 4 millas a la
entrada del parque.
TELÉFONO: 719-561-9320
ACRES: 12,885 acres de tierra, 4611 acres de agua
INSTALACIONES: sitios de pícnic, rampa para botes,
conexiones eléctricas, estación de descarga, centro de
visitantes
RECREACIÓN: caza, pesca, campamento, senderismo,
ciclismo, cabalgata, paseos en bote, natación
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe saltar, zambullirse o columpiarse desde
acantilados, cornisas o estructuras hechas por el
hombre, incluidos, entre otros, los muelles para
embarcaciones, la infraestructura del puerto
deportivo y el caballete del ferrocarril en Turkey
Creek.
b. Se permite el uso de tubos interiores, colchones de
aire y dispositivos similares por debajo de la presa
en la parte del río Arkansas dentro de los límites
del parque. Todos los ocupantes deben usar un
dispositivo de flotación personal portátil aprobado
por la Guardia Costera de los Estados Unidos.
c. Desde el martes después del Día del Trabajo
hasta el viernes antes del Día de los Caídos,
solo se permiten arcos y flechas (incluidas las
ballestas y los arcos de mano, a menos que estén
restringidos), y escopetas cargadas con perdigones
en zonas que no estén señalizadas como de uso
prohibido.

�PARQUES
ESTATALES
▶ LATHROP — CONDADO DE HUERFANO

INDICACIONES: Desde Walsenburg, diríjase 3 millas al
oeste en la ctra. 160.
TELÉFONO: 719-738-2376
ACRES: 1780 acres de tierra, 412 acres de agua
INSTALACIONES: sitios de pícnic, rampa para botes,
conexiones eléctricas, estación de descarga, centro de
visitantes

RECREACIÓN: caza, pesca, campamento, senderismo,
bicicleta, paseo en bote, natación, esquí de fondo/
raquetas de nieve, golf
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe el uso de embarcaciones en el embalse
de Horseshoe desde el primer lun. de nov. hasta
el último día de la temporada de aves acuáticas
migratorias, salvo que se indique lo contrario. Se
permite el uso de embarcaciones de propulsión
manual para colocar y recoger los señuelos y
recuperar las aves acuáticas abatidas en la zona
abierta a la caza.
b. Prohibido el esquí acuático en el Horseshoe
Reservoir.
c. Desde el mar. después del Día del Trabajo hasta el
viernes antes del Día de los Caídos, solo se permite
la caza con arcos y flechas (incluidas las ballestas
y los arcos de mano, a menos que se restrinja
de otro modo) y con escopetas cargadas con
perdigones al oeste de una línea norte-sur que se
corresponde con una valla de alambre de espino
entre Horseshoe Lake y Martin Lake.
d. Está prohibido nadar, excepto en la playa designada
para ello en el lago Martin.

▶ LONE MESA — CONDADO DE DOLORES

INDICACIONES: Desde Dolores, tome USFS Rds. 526 y
514 norte y este hacia el parque.
TELÉFONO: 970-533-7065
ACRES: 11,780 acres de terreno

NOTA: El parque se encuentra actualmente cerrado al
público. Está permitida la caza de caza mayor por
un programa de permisos de uso especial durante las
temporadas de caza mayor. Llame al 970-533-7065
para más información.

▶ LORY — CONDADO DE LARIMER

INDICACIONES: Desde Ft. Collins, diríjase al norte por
la ctra. 287, continúe recto cuando la ctra. se bifurca
al norte y continúe por la CR 54G hacia LaPorte.
Continúa al oeste hacia Bellvue y gire a la izquierda
por Rist Canyon Rd. (52E). Siga por Rist Canyon Rd.
por 1 milla hasta la CR 23N. Gire a la izquierda y siga
por la CR 23N por 1.4 millas hasta Lodgepole (25G).
Luego gira a la derecha y recorra 1.6 millas hasta la
entrada del parque.
TELÉFONO: 970-493-1623
ACRES: 2591 acres de terreno
INSTALACIONES: sitios de pícnic, centro de visitantes

RECREACIÓN: caza, pesca, campamento, senderismo,
bicicleta, cabalgata, esquí de fondo/raquetas de nieve,
escalada en roca
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Durante las temporadas de venados y alces, solo
está permitida la caza mayor. A partir del martes
después del Día del Trabajo hasta el viernes
anterior al Día de los Caídos, se permite la caza
menor en zonas que no estén señalizadas como
prohibidas. Prohibida la caza los sáb. o dom.
b. Durante la caza del pavo de primavera en el
Parque Estatal de Lory, la caza de pavos solo está
permitida los lun. y mar. Todos los demás días

de la semana están cerrados a la caza del pavo de
primavera.

▶ MANCOS — CONDADO DE MONTEZUMA

INDICACIONES: Desde Durango, tome la ctra. 160 hacia
el oeste por 27 millas hacia Mancos. Diríjase al norte
en la ctra. 184 aprox. por 0.25 millas, luego gire al este
en la CR 42 (USFS Rd. 561). Continúe por 4 millas y
tome la CR N hasta la entrada del parque.
TELÉFONO: 970-533-7065
ACRES: 354 acres de tierra, 217 acres de agua
INSTALACIONES: sitios de pícnic, rampa para botes,
estación de descarga
RECREACIÓN: pesca, campamento, senderismo, bicicleta,
cabalgata, paseo en bote, esquí de fondo/raquetas de
nieve
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Únicamente se permiten en el embalse las
embarcaciones de propulsión manual, los veleros,
las embarcaciones con motores eléctricos de
curricán y las embarcaciones con motores de
gasolina que funcionen a una velocidad constante.
b. Se prohíbe el esquí acuático en el embalse.

▶ MUELLER — CONDADO DE TELLER

INDICACIONES: Desde Colorado Springs, diríjase
25 millas al oeste en la ctra. 24 hacia Divide. Diríjase
al sur en la ctra. 67 por 3.5 millas hacia la entrada del
parque.
TELÉFONO: 719-687-2366
ACRES: 5109 acres de tierra, 5 acres de agua
INSTALACIONES: sitios de pícnic, conexiones eléctricas,
estación de descarga, regaderas, centro de visitantes
RECREACIÓN: campamento, senderismo, ciclismo,
cabalgata, esquí de fondo/senderismo con raquetas de
nieve, caza y pesca limitadas
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe la presencia de perros u otros animales
domésticos fuera de la zona de las instalaciones
desarrolladas.
b. Se prohíbe la conducción de motos de nieve y
vehículos todoterreno, excepto por parte de los
agentes de la ley en servicio.
c. Se prohíbe el uso de embarcaciones, balsas u otros
dispositivos flotantes de cualquier tipo en los lagos
del parque.
d. A partir del mar. siguiente al Día del Trabajo y
hasta el viernes anterior al Día de los Caídos, se
permite la caza en las zonas no prohibidas en el
parque. Los cazadores pueden acceder al área de
caza publicada solo desde el Sendero 5 en el centro
de visitantes, el Sendero 11 en el estacionamiento
Livery o el área de pícnic Lost Pond y el Sendero
13 en el campamento Todas las armas deben estar
completamente descargadas cuando el cazador
se encuentre fuera del límite del área de caza
publicada.

▶ NAVAJO — CONDADO DE ARCHULETA

INDICACIONES: Desde Pagosa Springs, tome la ctra. 160
al oeste por 17 millas. Diríjase al suroeste en la ctra.
151 por 18 millas hacia Arboles. Continúe por 2 millas
al sur en la CR 982.

RECREACIÓN: caza, pesca, campamento, senderismo,
ciclismo, navegación, natación y kiteboarding
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se permite la caza en zonas que no prohíban dicho
uso.
b. Las tablas de kiteboarding deben contar con tres
dispositivos de seguridad: una liberación de la
barra de control, una liberación rápida y una
liberación de seguridad. Los tres sistemas de
seguridad deben estar en buenas condiciones de
funcionamiento y cumplir con las especificaciones
del fabricante para que cuando se activen la vela
pierda potencia y caiga al agua. Los kiteboarders
deben usar un dispositivo de flotación personal
aprobado por la Guardia Costera de los Estados
Unidos cuando hacen kiteboarding.
NOTA: Los navegantes pueden botar en cualquiera
de los dos estados y utilizar todo el embalse. Se
requieren licencias de pesca válidas de Nuevo México
Y Colorado.

▶ NORTH STERLING — CONDADO DE LOGAN

INDICACIONES: Desde la I-76, tome la salida 125
(Sterling), gire al oeste en la ctra. 6 (tráfico oeste
desde Denver, gire a la izquierda en la rampa de
salida; tráfico este desde Julesburg/Nebraska, gire a la
derecha en la rampa de salida). Siga la ctra. 6 al oeste
por 2 millas sobre el puente. Gire a la derecha (norte)
en la calle 3. Gire levemente a la izquierda hacia
Sidney Ave., luego continúe al norte por 1.5 millas.
Gire a la izquierda hacia la CR 34 y continúe al oeste
por 1 milla. Gire a la derecha hacia la CR 39 y siga la
carretera pavimentada norte durante 10 millas.
NOTA: Si usa una unidad GPS para navegar, la carretera
cambia de nombre varias veces. No gire en ninguna
carretera sin pavimentar.
Después de las curvas “S”, gire a la izquierda hacia la
CR 46, continúe por 2 millas al oeste hacia la CR 33, y
siga la carretera pavimentada norte por la CR-33.
TELÉFONO: 970-522-3657
ACRES: 2820 acres de tierra, 2895 acres de agua
INSTALACIONES: campo de tiro con arco, sitios de pícnic,
rampa para botes, conexiones eléctricas, estación de
descarga, centro de visitantes
RECREACIÓN: caza, pesca, campamento, senderismo,
ciclismo, cabalgata, paseos en bote, natación
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe el uso de embarcaciones en el
embalse desde el primer lun. de nov. hasta el
último día de la temporada de aves acuáticas
migratorias, excepto en los casos indicados y en
las embarcaciones de propulsión manual que se
utilicen para colocar y recoger señuelos, y para
recuperar aves acuáticas abatidas en las zonas de
los lagos abiertas a la caza de aves acuáticas.
b. A partir del mar. después del Día del Trabajo y
hasta el vier. antes del Día de los Caídos, solo se
permite cazar con arcos y flechas y con escopetas
cargadas con perdigones en las zonas del parque
en las que no esté prohibido su uso, excepto en los
casos siguientes:
1. Prohibida la caza desde la represa.
2. Prohibida la caza desde la superficie congelada
del lago.

TELÉFONO: 970-883-2208
ACRES: 2087 acres de tierra, 2895 acres de agua: el
embalse son más de 15,000 acres de agua que se
extienden por Colorado y Nuevo México.
INSTALACIONES: sitios de pícnic, rampa para botes,
conexiones eléctricas, estación de descarga, centro de
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▶ PAONIA — CONDADO DE GUNNISON Y PITKIN

INDICACIONES: Desde Glenwood Springs, tome la ctra.
82 al sur hacia Carbondale. En la ctra. 133, diríjase al
sur por 46 millas.
TELÉFONO: 970-921-5721
ACRES: 1250 acres de tierra, 334 acres de agua
INSTALACIONES: sitios de pícnic, rampa para botes
RECREACIÓN: caza, pesca, campamento, paseos en bote,
esquí de fondo/raquetas de nieve
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se permite la caza en zonas que no prohíban dicho
uso.

▶ PEARL LAKE — CONDADO DE ROUTT

INDICACIONES: Desde Steamboat Springs, diríjase al oeste
por 2 millas en la ctra. 40 hacia la CR 129. Gire al norte
y diríjase 23 millas hasta Pearl Lake Rd. Continúe al
este por 2 millas para estacionar.
TELÉFONO: 970-879-3922
ACRES: 134 acres de tierra, 166 acres de agua
INSTALACIONES: sitios de pícnic, rampa para botes
RECREACIÓN: caza, pesca, campamento, senderismo,
ciclismo, paseo en bote, esquí de fondo/raquetas de
nieve, motos de nieve
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Únicamente se permiten en el embalse las
embarcaciones de propulsión manual, los veleros,
las embarcaciones con motores eléctricos de
curricán y las embarcaciones con motores de
gasolina que funcionen a una velocidad sin escalas.
b. Se prohíbe el esquí acuático.
c. Durante las temporadas de venado y alce se permite
la caza mayor. A partir del martes después del Día
del Trabajo hasta el viernes anterior al Día de los
Caídos, se permite la caza menor en zonas que no
estén señalizadas como prohibidas.

▶ RIDGWAY — CONDADO DE OURAY

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INDICACIONES: Desde Montrose, diríjase 20 millas con
dirección sur en la ctra. 550.
TELÉFONO: 970-626-5822
ACRES: 2100 acres de tierra, 1101 acres de agua
INSTALACIONES: sitios de pícnic, rampa para botes,
alquiler de boyas y resbalones, conexiones eléctricas,
estación de descarga, centro de visitantes
RECREACIÓN: caza, pesca, campamento, rutas de
senderismo, ciclismo, paseo en bote, natación, esquí
de fondo
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe el uso de embarcaciones, balsas u
otros dispositivos flotantes en las aguas del área
recreativa de Pa-Co-Chu-Puk, por debajo de la
presa de Ridgway.
b. En todas las zonas del parque al este de la ctra.
550: Durante las temporadas de venado y alce se
permite la caza mayor. A partir del mar. después
del Día del Trabajo hasta el vier. anterior al Día
de los Caídos, se permite la caza en zonas que no
estén señalizadas como prohibidas.
c. Durante cualquier temporada de caza del 1 de oct.
al 30 de abril de cada año, y cualquier temporada
especial aprobada, se permite la caza en todas
las tierras abiertas al acceso público al oeste del
embalse. La zona delimitada por el arroyo Dallas
en el sur y las señales de cierre del sitio en el norte
está cerrada a toda la caza.
d. Durante cualquier temporada de caza de aves
acuáticas del 1 de oct. al 30 de abril anualmente, y
cualquier temporada especial aprobada, se permite
la caza de aves acuáticas dentro del parque Dallas
Creek Recreation Site. Se prohíbe la caza entre la
carretera del parque y la ctra. 550, y en otras zonas
en las que se prohíbe su uso.

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e. Durante las temporadas especiales, se permite la
caza en las siguientes áreas (o zonas especiales de
caza):
ZONA 1: Elk Ridge Mesa, incluido el campamento
cerrado de Elk Ridge.
ZONA 2: Zona delimitada por 100 yardas al sur de
la sede del parque en el norte; el embalse
de Ridgway en el oeste y 0.24 millas de la
ctra. 550 al sur; y 0.25 millas de la carretera
principal del parque en el este.
3. Zona delimitada por la cala principal del
embalse al norte; 0.25 millas de Elk Ridge Rd. al
oeste; intersección de Elk Ridge y las carreteras
principales del parque al sur; y 0.25 millas de la
carretera principal del parque al este.
4. Sitio de recreación Pa-Co-Chu-Puk.

▶ RIFLE FALLS — CONDADO DE GARFIELD

INDICACIONES: Desde la I-70, salga en Rifle, tome la
ctra. 13 al norte a través de Rifle por 3 millas. Gire a la
derecha en la ctra. 325 y siga por 9.8 millas.
TELÉFONO: 970-625-1607
ACRES: 48 acres de terreno
INSTALACIONES: sitios de pícnic, conexiones eléctricas
RECREACIÓN: pesca, campamento, senderismo, esquí
de fondo
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe escalar, atravesar o hacer rappel sobre o
desde formaciones rocosas.

▶ RIFLE GAP — CONDADO DE GARFIELD

INDICACIONES: Desde la I-70, salga en Rifle, tome la
ctra. 13 al norte a través de Rifle por 3 millas. Gire a la
derecha en la ctra. 325 y continúe por 6 millas.
TELÉFONO: 970-625-1607
ACRES: 973 acres de tierra, 360 acres de agua
INSTALACIONES: sitios de pícnic, rampa para botes,
estación de descarga, centro de visitantes
RECREACIÓN: caza, pesca, campamento, ciclismo, paseo
en bote, natación, esquí de fondo/raquetas de nieve
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se permite la caza en zonas que no prohíban dicho
uso.

▶ ROXBOROUGH
— CONDADO DE DOUGLAS
INDICACIONES: Tome la C-470 hasta la salida de
Wadsworth. Diríjase 4.4 millas al sur hasta la ctra.
Waterton Rd., luego gire a la izquierda y siga por
1.6 millas hasta North Rampart Range Rd. Gire a la
derecha y recorra 2.3 millas hasta Roxborough Park
Rd. y luego gire a la izquierda y recorra 1 cuadra hasta
la carretera de acceso al parque. Conduzca 2.2 millas
en la carretera de acceso para llegar al centro de
visitantes.
TELÉFONO: 303-973-3959
ACRES: 3328 acres de terreno
INSTALACIONES: centro de visitantes
RECREACIÓN: senderismo, esquí de fondo con raquetas
de nieve, observación de vida silvestre, recorridos
educativos, fotografía
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíben las fogatas y los perros u otros
animales de compañía.
b. Se prohíbe escalar, recorrer o hacer rappel en las
formaciones rocosas o desde ellas.
NOTA: No se puede utilizar fuera de la pista.

▶ ST. VRAIN — CONDADO DE WELD

INDICACIONES: Desde la I-25, diríjase al oeste por la ctra.
119 y gire al norte en la CR 7. El parque está a 7 millas
este de Longmont.
TELÉFONO: 303-678-9402
ACRES: 695 acres de tierra, 160 acres de agua
INSTALACIONES: sitios de pícnic, estación de descarga
RECREACIÓN: pesca, campamento, senderismo, paseo en
bote, esquí de fondo o raquetas de nieve
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Solo se permiten las embarcaciones de propulsión
manual, los veleros y las embarcaciones con motor
eléctrico, excepto en el embalse de Blue Heron
Reservoir.
b. En el embalse de Blue Heron Reservoir únicamente
se permiten embarcaciones operadas a mano o con
remolque con motores eléctricos o de gasolina que
funcionen a una velocidad constante.

▶ SPINNEY MOUNTAIN — CONDADO DE PARK

INDICACIONES: Desde Colorado Springs, tome la ctra. 24
oeste por 55 millas. Gire a la izquierda y continúe por
2.8 millas por la ctra. CR 23. Después gire a la derecha
por la CR 59 y continúe por 1.1 millas hasta la entrada.
TELÉFONO: 719-748-3401
ACRES: 3990 acres de tierra, 2444 acres de agua
INSTALACIONES: sitios de pícnic, rampa para botes
RECREACIÓN: caza, pesca, navegación
CIERRE ESTACIONAL: desde que el embalse se hiela en
otoño hasta que se deshiela en primavera
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe operar o estacionar las motos de nieve
en tierra o en la superficie congelada del embalse,
excepto por parte de los agentes de la ley en servicio,
o a menos que se indique lo contrario en las
entradas del parque.
b. Se prohíbe operar u ocupar embarcaciones en la
superficie del embalse desde media hora después de
la puesta de sol hasta media hora antes de la salida
del sol.
c. Se prohíbe entrar, utilizar u ocupar las islas del
embalse.
d. Se prohíbe entrar, utilizar u ocupar las tierras o aguas
del parque del 16 de nov. al 30 de abril, a menos
que el embalse esté libre de hielo y la zona esté
anunciada como abierta al uso público.
e. Se prohíbe entrar, utilizar u ocupar los terrenos o las
aguas del parque desde media hora después de la
puesta de sol hasta media hora antes de la salida del
sol, o cuando se indique lo contrario.
f. Prohibido practicar esquí acuático en el embalse.
g. Se permite la caza en zonas que no prohíban dicho
uso.
h. Está prohibido nadar.

▶ STAGECOACH — CONDADO DE ROUTT

INDICACIONES: Desde la I-70 en Silverthorne, tome la
ctra. 9 norte por 38 millas. Diríjase en dirección oeste
en la ctra. 40 por 6 millas hacia la ctra. 134. Diríjase
en dirección oeste en la ctra. 134 por 27 millas a ctra.
131. Diríjase al norte por 17 millas hacia la CR 14 y
siga las indicaciones.
TELÉFONO: 970-736-2436
ACRES: 810 acres de tierra, 819 acres de agua
INSTALACIONES: sitios de pícnic, rampa para botes,
conexiones eléctricas, estación de descarga

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RECREACIÓN: pesca, campamento, senderismo, bicicleta,
cabalgata, paseo en bote, natación, esquí de fondo/
raquetas de nieve, motos de nieve
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Desde el mar. después del Día del Trabajo hasta el
vier. antes del Día de los Caídos, solo se permite la
caza con arcos y flechas (incluidas las ballestas y
los arcos de mano, a menos que se restrinja), y con
escopetas cargadas con perdigones para cazar en la
mitad occidental del embalse.
b. Caza de aves acuáticas únicamente con reserva.
Consulte “Reservas: Caza”, página 1, para más
detalles.

▶ STATE FOREST — CONDADO DE JACKSON

INDICACIONES: Desde Fort Collins, diríjase 75 millas con
dirección oeste por la ctra. 14, sobre Cameron Pass.
TELÉFONO: 970-723-8366
ACRES: 71,024 acres de tierra, 170 acres de agua
INSTALACIONES: sitios de pícnic, rampa para botes,
establos para caballos/renta, centro de visitantes

RECREACIÓN: caza, pesca, vehículo todoterreno,
campamento, senderismo, ciclismo, cabalgata, paseo en
bote, esquí de fondo/raquetas de nieve, motos de nieve,
alpinismo
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe el uso de embarcaciones, balsas u otros
dispositivos flotantes de cualquier tipo en los
lagos del parque, excepto la navegación sin motor
permitida en el embalse de North Michigan.
b. Solo se permiten embarcaciones de propulsión
manual, veleros, embarcaciones con motores
eléctricos de curricán y embarcaciones con motores
de gasolina que funcionen a una velocidad sin
escalas en el embalse de North Michigan.
c. Prohibido el esquí acuático en el embalse del norte
de Michigan.
d. Se permite la caza en zonas que no prohíben dicho
uso.

▶ STAUNTON — CONDADOS DE JEFFERSON Y PARK

INDICACIONES: Desde Denver, tome la ctra. 285 con
dirección sur por 19.2 millas. Tome la salida hacia la
ctra. Elk Creek Rd. y diríjase al norte por la ctra. Elk
Creek Rd. por 1.7 millas hasta la entrada.
TELÉFONO: 303-816-0912
ACRES: 3829 acres de tierra, 5 acres de agua
INSTALACIONES: sitios de pícnic

RECREACIÓN: pesca, campamento, senderismo, ciclismo,
cabalgata, escalada en roca
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe el uso de embarcaciones, balsas u otros
dispositivos flotantes de cualquier tipo en los lagos
del parque.

▶ STEAMBOAT LAKE — CONDADO DE ROUTT

INDICACIONES: Desde Steamboat Springs, diríjase al oeste
por 2 millas en la ctra. 40 hacia la CR 129. Gire al norte,
diríjase por 25 millas al centro de visitantes.
TELÉFONO: 970-879-3922
ACRES: 1809 acres de tierra, 1011 acres de agua
INSTALACIONES: sitios de pícnic, rampa para botes,
conexiones eléctricas, estación de descarga, centro de
visitantes

RECREACIÓN: caza, pesca, campamento, senderismo,
bicicleta, cabalgata, paseo en bote, natación, esquí de
fondo/raquetas de nieve, motos de nieve

RESTRICCIONES:
a. Durante las temporadas de venados y alces, solo
está permitida la caza mayor. A partir del martes
después del Día del Trabajo hasta el viernes anterior
al Día de los Caídos, se permite la caza menor en
zonas que no estén señalizadas como prohibidas.

▶ TRINIDAD LAKE — CONDADO DE LAS ANIMAS

INDICACIONES: Desde la I-25, tome la salida 13B hacia
Main St. en Trinidad. Gire a la izquierda en la parada de
cuatro vías hacia Nevada. En la siguiente intersección,
diríjase a la ctra. 12/Carretera de Leyendas. Continúe
3 millas al oeste hasta la entrada del parque.
TELÉFONO: 719-846-6951

▶ SWEITZER LAKE — CONDADO DE DELTA

INDICACIONES: Desde Delta, diríjase 1 milla al sur en la
ctra. 50. O diríjase 20 millas al norte de Montrose en
la ctra. 50.
TELÉFONO: 970-874-4258
ACRES: 74 acres de tierra, 137 acres de agua
INSTALACIONES: sitios de pícnic, rampa para botes,
estación de descarga, centro de visitantes
RECREACIÓN: caza, pesca, senderismo, bicicleta, rutas a
caballo, paseos en bote, natación, esquí de fondo
RESTRICCIONES:
a. A partir del mar. siguiente al Día del Trabajo y hasta
el vier. anterior al Día de los Caídos, solo se permite
la caza con arco y flecha (incluidas las ballestas y los
arcos de mano, a menos que se restrinja su uso), así
como con escopetas cargadas con perdigones, en
zonas que no estén señalizadas como prohibidas.
b. La caza de aves acuáticas solo se permite en las 6
zonas de caza designadas.
c. Reservas desde las 5 a. m. hasta las 12 p. m. Las
zonas reservadas que no estén ocupadas a las 7 de
la mañana estarán disponibles por orden de llegada.
Cualquier zona de caza debe ser cedida en cualquier
momento a petición de un cazador que tenga una
reserva válida y activa para esa zona.
d. No se requieren reservas desde la 1 p. m. hasta el
atardecer. La caza es por orden de llegada en este
momento.
e. Se prohíbe dejar los señuelos durante la noche.

▶ SYLVAN LAKE — CONDADO DE EAGLE

INDICACIONES:
CABAÑAS Y CAMPAMENTO DE SYLVAN LAKE Tome la I-70 hasta
Eagle/salida 147. Gire al sur por la rotonda, cruce el
río. Use la primera salida en la ctra. 6/Gran Ave. Utilice
la rotonda para recorrer 0.9 millas hacia el oeste. En la
siguiente rotonda, tome la tercera salida en dirección
Sylvan Lake Rd. En 1.7 millas, gire al sur en Brush
Creek Rd. por 8.5 millas hasta el centro de visitantes.
Continuar hasta que la carretera se bifurque. Tome la
bifurcación derecha por 5 millas hasta el lago.
YURTAS DE BRUSH CREEK: Siga las indicaciones anteriores,
pero gire a la izquierda en la bifurcación. Después de
4.5 millas, encontrará las yurtas a la izquierda en la
parte superior de las curvas.
TELÉFONO: 970-328-2021
ACRES: 1532 acres de tierra, 42 acres de agua
INSTALACIONES: sitios de pícnic, rampa para botes,
estación de descarga, centro de visitantes
RECREACIÓN: caza, pesca, campamento, senderismo,
bicicleta, cabalgata, paseo en bote, esquí de fondo/
raquetas de nieve, motos de nieve
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Solo se permiten las embarcaciones de propulsión
manual, los veleros y las embarcaciones con motor
eléctrico.
b. Prohibido el esquí acuático en el lago.
c. Se permite la caza en zonas que no prohíban dicho
uso.

ACRES: 2512 acres de tierra, 800 acres de agua
INSTALACIONES: sitios de pícnic, rampa para botes, sitios
con conexión eléctrica, sitios con conexión completa,
estación de descarga, centro de visitantes, edificio de
servicios para campistas
RECREACIÓN: caza, pesca, campamento, senderismo,
bicicleta, cabalgata, paseo en bote, esquí de fondo/
raquetas de nieve, campo de tiro con arco
RESTRICCIONES:
a. A partir del martes siguiente al Día del Trabajo y
hasta el viernes anterior al Día de los Caídos, solo
se permite la caza con arco y flecha (incluidas
las ballestas y los arcos de mano, a menos que se
restrinja su uso), así como con escopetas cargadas
con perdigones, en zonas que no estén señalizadas
como prohibidas.
b. Se prohíbe fumar en el campo de tiro con arco con
perros u otros animales domésticos.
c. Se prohíben en el campo de tiro con arco las
puntas de lanza, las ballestas y las armas de fuego
(incluidas, entre otras, las pistolas de balín, las de
perdigones y las de aire comprimido).
d. Cualquier persona de 16 años o menos que entre
en el campo de tiro con arco debe estar bajo la
supervisión directa de un adulto en todo momento.
e. Se prohíbe el acceso del público al campo de tiro con
arco entre la puesta y la salida del sol.

▶ VEGA — CONDADO DE MESA

INDICACIONES: Desde la I-70, diríjase al sur por la ctra.
65, luego diríjase al este en la ctra. 330 a través de
Collbran aprox. por 16 millas. Gire al sur en la ctra.
64.6 Rd. y recorra unas 4 millas para estacionar.
TELÉFONO: 970-487-3407
ACRES: 944 acres de tierra, 898 acres de agua
INSTALACIONES: sitios de pícnic, rampa para botes,
conexiones eléctricas, estación de descarga, centro de
visitantes
RECREACIÓN: caza, pesca, vehículo todoterreno,
campamento, senderismo, paseo en bote, esquí de
fondo/raquetas de nieve, motos de nieve
RESTRICCIONES:
a. A partir del martes siguiente al Día del Trabajo y
hasta el viernes anterior al Día de los Caídos, solo
se permite la caza con arco y flecha (incluidas
las ballestas y los arcos de mano, a menos que se
restrinja su uso), así como con escopetas cargadas
con perdigones, en zonas que no estén señalizadas
como prohibidas.

▶ YAMPA RIVER — CONDADOS DE ROUTT Y MOFFATs.

INDICACIONES: Tome la ctra. 40 hasta el marcador de
milla 104. Centro de visitantes y campamento en el lado
sur de la carretera. Consulte el folleto del parque para
saber cómo llegar al resto de accesos al río.
TELÉFONO: 970-276-2061
ACRES: 110 acres de tierra, acceso a 134 millas de río
INSTALACIONES: 9 sitios fluviales, sitios de pícnic, 8 rampa
para botes, conexiones eléctricas, estación de descarga,
regaderas, centro de visitantes
RECREACIÓN: pesca, rafting, campamento, canotaje, esquí
de fondo.

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CRE EK
RE S.

225

Gilcrest

Ft. Lupton

BARR
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85

15

WE
2

WE
11

WE
9

WELD
COUNTY

WE
19

WE
25

WE
7

Greeley WE

Ault

Platteville

Denver

Brighton

Dacono

CHATFIELD
RE S.

85

Milliken

Windsor

Eaton

85

WE
22

Pawnee NG

LR
Evans
4 Johnstown
WE
27

STV

Mead

LR
27

BYD

WE
8

BROOMFIELD
COUNTY

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EL MAPA CENTRAL
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MAP FOR:
PARA:
LOS CONDADOS
CHAFFEE,
CUSTER,
DE CHAFFEE,
CUSTER,
FREMONT,
LAKE,
PARK,
FREMONT,
PARK Y
TELLERLAKE,
COUNTIES

DG
1

Deckers

Pike NF

LR
35

Wellington

Timnath

Lafayette

287

CREEK
CO. CC Evergreen JEFFERSON
5
COUNTY CHA

CC
CLEAR 2

Lyons

LR
6

Longmont

Coal Creek

JF
1

LR
16

Berthoud

Boulder

BOULDER
COUNTY

36

LR
19

LR
28

Fort Collins

LR
31 Loveland

LR
33

LR
34

LOR

LR
25

LR
9

LARIMER
COUNTY

LR
29

LR
3

LR
26

287

LR
12

LR
20

Idaho Springs

119

72

7

Black
Hawk

Nederland

Ward

Longs
Peak

LR
32

Estes
Park

NATIONAL

PARK

LR
30

LR
21

Roosevelt NF

LR
1

LR
17

ROCKY MTN.

LR
2

LR
36

LR
10

LR
8

G

71

MG
6

MG
7

Punkin Center

LI
5

Last
Chance

Brush

Limon

MG
4

MG
5

71

MG
3

36

LI
2

LI
6

Hugo

LINCOLN
COUNTY

WA
1

WA
2

LO
1

40

70

63

LO
10

LO
3

LO
8

LO
9

Anton

Crook

34

61

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Flagler

Ar

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KC
1

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59

Seibert

S.

Ri

Fleming

LO
16

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KC
4

KC
3

YU
13

YU
6

J

Burlington

KC
5

YU
7

385

YU
1

YU
2

YU
15

385

YU
9

YU
8

YU
10

YU
17

PH
2

Cheyenne Wells

CHEYENNE
COUNTY

KIT CARSON
COUNTY

SE
3

Holyoke

385

J

YU
14

YU
3

YU
5

YU
11

YU
4

YU
12

YU
16

Wray

PHILLIPS COUNTY

PH
1

YUMA
COUNTY

Stratton

R

Joes

SE
2

Julesburg

SEDGWICK
COUNTY

Eckley

SE
4

Sedgwick Ovid

Haxtun

SE
1

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bli

Yuma

pu
Re

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59

6

LO
14

LO
13

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LO
6
LO
5

Cope

WA
3

KC
2

Otis

LOGAN
LO COUNTY
15

76

138

WASHINGTON
COUNTY

Akron

LO
7

LO
4

NST

Sterling

LO
11
LO
2

Merino

LO
12

NORTH STERLING RES

113

Peetz

I

6

5

4

3

2

1

NORESTE

4

3

2

1

LR
18

F

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COSTILLA
COUNTY

CO
4

Blanca

AL
7

GREAT SAND
DUNES
N.P.

160

CO
3

San Luis

CO
1

Fort
Garland

F

HU
9

HU
5

Culebra
Peak

HU
11

Blanca Peak

HU
8

TELLER

HU
1

12

LA
9

LAT

HU
10

LA
5

LA
12
LA
14

HU
2 HU
La Veta
14

HU
20

HU
7

25

PU
3

78

PUEBLO
RE SERVOIR

HUERFANO
COUNTY

96

PU
4

115

no

Aguilar

HU
3

Walsenburg

HU
13

a
rf

PUE

PU
5

TRINIDA D
RE S.

HU
17

HU
19

er

TRI

LA
1

HU
6

HU
12

R iv

PU
7

EP
3

LA
4

G

LA
7

FIS

Trinidad

LA
8

LAS ANIMAS
COUNTY

HU
18

EP
1

Calhan

PUEBLO
COUNTY

Pueblo

PU
6

Fountain

24

EL PASO
COUNTY

G

Colorado Springs

CHM

25

Monument

Manitou
Springs

Pikes Peak

San Isabel NF

HU
16

HU
15

HU
4

VERCENTRAL
EL MAPA CENTRAL
SEE
MAP FOR:
PARA:
LOS CONDADOS
CHAFFEE,
CUSTER,
DE CHAFFEE,
CUSTER,
FREMONT,
LAKE,
PARK,
FREMONT,
PARK Y
TELLERLAKE,
COUNTIES

67

83

LA
3

PU
1

PU
2

50

350

Thatcher

10

EP
2

Simla

u

rg

LI
7
LI
4

LI
3

MERIDITH
RE S.

OT
24

COUNTY

Punkin Center

LI
5
LI
2

LI
6

LINCOLN
COUNTY

Hugo

OT
12

BE
12

a

oi

re

r

389

H

LA
16

OT
22

LA
10

OT
11

LA
11

LA
2

160

LA
15

Kim

LA
6

LA
13

I

BA
15
BA
14

BA
7

Eads

Springfield

BA
13

BA
5
BA
9

BA
17

Granada

385

J

BA
18

116

BA
1

J

BA
4

BA
8

BA
2

89

PR
4

Holly

Walsh

PR
3

PR
2

BA
11
BACA COUNTY

Vilas

BA
19

PROWERS
COUNTY

Campo

PR
8

PR
5

BA
16

287

PR
7

NE E NOS HE
RE S.

Lamar

Wiley

KI
2

KI
1

Comanche NG

Pritchett

BA
6
BA
BA
12
10

BA
20

287

Kit Carson

Cheyenne Wells

CHEYENNE
COUNTY

KIT CARSON
COUNTY

KI
3

KIOWA
COUNTY

BE
6
BE
7 JOHN MARTIN

CRE EK RES.

BE
1 ADOB E

96

Haswell

BE
2

40

I

BE
RE SERVOIR
BE
9
Riv e r
OT
4
JMR
18 BE
BE
Las Animas
OT
BE
3
Ar
8
OTERO Rocky
15
k.
Ford
5
COUNTY
BE
OT
La Junta
10
25
BENT
OT
COUNTY
OT
1
23
OT
OT
OT
Comanche
8
7
4
OT
NG
OT
OT
OT
OT
26
10
BE
9
5
6
OT
11
3
OT
OT
OT
OT
19
14
OT
13
17
21
OT
OT
2
20
OT
16

Ordway

CROWLEY

LI
1

Crowley

94

ELBERT
COUNTY

H

BA
3

PR
1

PR
6

10

9

8

7

6

PARQUES
ESTATALES

10

9

8

7

6

F

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FIDEICOMISO ESTATAL

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ME
8

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MF
58
MF
46

MF
73

MF
67

MF
84

MF
49

Fruita

MESA
COUNTY

COLORADO NATIONAL
MONUMENT

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G

n

50

ME
10

4

ME
9

R

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iv

GF
1

B

ME
6

r

Parachute

COUNTY

De Beque

BLANCO

GARFIELD
COUNTY

RIO

RB
7

8

MF
43

VEGA
RE S.

Rifle

VEG

un
is
R

Hotchkiss

DELTA
COUNTY

RB
1

DE
2

133

C
MF
63

C

PAO

PAONIA
RE S.

Basalt

GU
2

Marble

Capitol Peak

GF
3

GUNNISON
COUNTY

Carbondale

GF
2

GF
10

GF
9

White River
NF

Glenwood
Springs

GF
6

GF
5

RO
15

317

RO
30

EA
4
PI
2

Eagle

EA
5

82

Avon

GR
14

134

GR
10

GR
11

D

PI
1

White River NF

EA
7

EA
8

JA
26

14

JA
2

JA
30

GR
1

GREEN
MTN. RES.

24

Red Cliff

Minturn

Vail

18

GR
7

GR
15

JA
31

GR
3

SU
1

Blue
River

TELLER

E

LR
1

LAKE
GRANBY

Nederland

Mt. Evans

COUNTY

70

Black Hawk

GILPIN 119
COUNTY

72

LR
32

Estes
Park

Ward

Longs
Peak

NATIONAL PARK

ROCKY MOUNTAIN

CC
5

CC
Idaho
Springs CC
4
CC
2
1 CLEAR CREEK
Grays Peak

Breckenridge

40

Winter Park

Fraser

SUMMIT
COUNTY

DILLON RES.

Dillon

Arapaho
NF

GR
13

GR
5

GR
16

LR
10

LR
18

LR
17

Roosevelt NF

LR
24

LR
2

LR
36

LARIMER
COUNTY

SHADOW
MTN. RES.

LR
5

LR
7
LR
14

LR
11

VERCENTRAL
EL MAPA CENTRAL
SEE
MAP FOR:
PARA:
LOS CONDADOS
CHAFFEE,
CUSTER,
DE CHAFFEE,
CUSTER,
FREMONT,
LAKE,
PARK,
FREMONT,
PARK Y
TELLERLAKE,
COUNTIES

91

GR
21

14

GR
20

LR
22

COUNTY

125

STA

JA
29

LR
13

E

Granby
Hot Sulphur
Springs

GR
6

Silverthorne

GR
8

GR
17

GRAND

JA
8

LR
15

LR
23

JA
18
JA
28

JA
17

JA
11

JA
25

JA
19
JA
10

JA
3

JA
16

Routt NF

JA
14

JA
12

JA
1

GR
GR 12
9
GR

GR
2

JA
6

JA
20

Walden

JA
4
JA
27

GR
4

JA
7

JA
23

Kremmling

GR
19

JA
21

JA
24

JA
15

JA
5

JA
13

Mt. of the
Holy Cross

GR
22

RO
22

70

SYLVAN
LAKE

Aspen

SYL

EA
2

EA
3

Conundrum
Peak

Crested Butte

Maroon
Bells

PITKIN
COUNTY

EA
1

131

RO
20

RO
24

40

RO
21

EAGLE COUNTY
Gypsum

EA
6

STG

JA
22

JA
9

JACKSON COUNTY 125

D

Steamboat Springs

RO
4
RO
2

RO
7

RO
8

Yampa

RO
18

27

Routt NF

RO
RO
3
10 RO

RO
19

RO
1

RO
25

Oak Creek

RO
26

ROUTT
COUNTY

RO
5

RO
6

PEA

STEAMBOAT
LAKE

STE

RO RO
13
YAM
28
RO RO
29 RO
23
11

RO
9

RO
16

RO
12

RO
RO 17 RO
31 Hayden 14

ELH

MF
30

MF
89

MF
17

MF
41

New
Castle

GF
4

DE
3

Silt

HAR

Paonia

GF
12

GF
8

RIF

MF
54

MF
15

Craig

13

MF
1

MF
31

HA RVE Y
GAP RES.

MF
52

MF
39

40

RB
6

RIG

Grand Mesa NF

Collbran

GF
11

RB
5

RIFLE GAP
RE S.

RB
2

Meeker

13

70

Cedaredge

65

330

ME
11

GF
7

Rio Blanco

MF
61
MF
75

MF
34

MF
56 MF
85
MF
69

MOFFAT COUNTY

MF
33

MF
5

MF
6
MF
64

MF
45

Maybell

MF
8

MF
32

MF
3

MF
77

B

MF
iv er
MF
MF MF
36
MF
38
MF
7
MF
MF 83
23
4
91
MF
MF
16
MF
24
76
MF
MF
MF MF 65
MF MF
MF
48
10
MF
19 MF 22
59
40
29
MF
MF
55
MF
MF
2 MF MF 28 MF MF 80
MF
MF 81
42
27
47
9
90
74
MF 18
MF MF
MF
79
20
13
60
RB
e
50
Wh it
3
v
RB
64 e r
4
RB

Ya

MF
71
MF
MF
26
57
MF
82 MF
25 MF
37
R

MF
70
MF MF
87
44

MF
72

CAM
ME
ME
1 ME
ME
3
12 Palisade
2
Grand Junction
CRP
ME

139

Rangely

ME
5 ME
7

HIG

Dinosaur

318

DINOSAUR NATIONAL
MONUMENT

MF
88

MF
35

i

5

4

MF
21

R

3

er

MF
MF 86
MF
53 MF
51
MF
66
13 MF
MF
78
14

MF
68

MF
62

MF
11

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2

1

MF
12

R

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ad

Con tine

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6

5

CC
4
3

GOG

BOULDER
3
COUNTY

2

LR
30

LR
21

1
LR
8

NOROESTE

Co

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MZ
10

MZ
4

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MZ
2
MZ
7 MAN

MZ
9

DO
5

DO
6

SM
2

Mancos

MZ
1

DO
7

MESA VERDE
NATIONAL
PARK

MZ
6

Dolores

Cortez

MZ
8

MCPHEE RES .

MZ
3

LON

SM
9

SM
7

Riv

140

B

Rico

San Juan
NF

Mt.
Wilson

LP
1

LP
5

550

LP
4

Durango

Silverton

Ignacio

172

Bayfield

133

50

HI
7

AR
1

C

NAV

NAVA JO RESERVOIR

160

HI
6

HI
4

on

GU
14

135

San Luis
Peak

GU
1
GU
10

AR
2

149

MI
1

MI
2

160

84

ARCHULETA
COUNTY

Di

MINERAL
COUNTY

D

RG
3

SA
3

GU
3

RG
1

D

CN
27

CONEJOS
COUNTY

CN
9

CN
8

CN
2

RG
4

17

CN
3

Antonito

CN
13

285

E

nd

e

CN
21

CN
15

CN
19

CN
22

AL
1

CO
2

COUNTY

ALAMOSA

CN
5

CN
14

CN
20

CN
23

CN
18

AL
5

Blanca

CO
4

AL
7

142

159

COSTILLA
COUNTY

150

GREAT SAND DUNES
NATIONAL PARK

Crestone Peak

SAN
LUIS LAKE

AL
6

SA
12

SA
15

AL
3 G r aAlamosa

La Jara

AL
4

AL
2

Hooper

SA
19

SA
13

17

SA
11

SA
23

Moffat

SA
21

Manassa

CN
6

RG
8

CN
17
CN
25
CN
11

CN
28

CN
26

370

RG
10

RG
6

CN
4

CN
10
CN
12

CN
16
CN
1

o

SA
17

SA
22

Center

SA
18

SA
24

SA
16
SA
6

285

TELLER

E

Fairplay

VERCENTRAL
EL MAPA CENTRAL
SEE
MAP FOR:
PARA:
LOS CONDADOS
CHAFFEE,
CUSTER,
DE CHAFFEE,
CUSTER,
FREMONT,
LAKE,
PARK,
FREMONT,
PARK Y
TELLERLAKE,
COUNTIES

Saguache

285

Monte Vista

CN
24
CN
7

112

Ri

SA
7

SA
1

SA
10

RG
2

Del
Norte

RG
9

RIO GRANDE
COUNTY

RG
7

SA
14

SA
8

COUNTY

SA
20

SA
5

Rio Grande NF

GU
13

SAGUACHE

RG
5

South
Fork

SA
9

GU
20

GU
12

GU
18

Pitkin

Gunnison NF

GU
16

TAYLOR PARK
RE SERVOIR

114

MI
3

SA
4

SA
2

Rio Grande NF

MI
4

Creede

t i n e nt a l

HI
3

Pagosa Springs

HI
5

HI
1

Lake City

HI
2

149

BLUE
MESA
RE S.

GU
15

GU
11

GU
21

Crested Butte

GU
4
Gunnison GU
GU
17
GU
19
8
GU
GU
6
GU
5
7

GU
9

COUNTY

GUNNISON

HINSDALE
COUNTY

Redcloud Peak

Uncompahgre
Peak

Uncompahgre
NF

MT
2

151

VALLE CITO
RE SERVOIR

Mt. Eolus

SJ
1

SJ
2

Ouray

COUNTY

LP
3

550

SJ
3

Telluride

Mt.
Sneffels

MT
1

92

CRA

SAN
JUAN
COUNTY

Ridgway

RID

OU
1

COUNTY

LP
2

LA PLATA

SM
11
SM
13

e r 145

145

OURAY

550

RIDGWAY
RE S.

62

CRAWFORD RES .

BLACK CANYON
OF THE GUNNISON
NATIONAL PARK

Montrose

DE
3

Crawford

DE
2

Paonia

82

PITKIN
COUNTY

Aspen

Conundrum
Peak

Maroon
Bells

vi d e

160

491

DO
3

SM
12

SM
3

Norwood

COUNTY

Olathe

92

Hotchkiss

DELTA
COUNTY

PAONIA
RE S.

Marble

C

COUNTY

MONTEZUMA

DO
2

SM
4

SM
8

DOLORES
COUNTY

141

SM
6

MONTROSE

348

SWE

Cedaredge

PAO

GU
2

Capitol Peak

10

9

8

Westcliffe

7

6

5

PARQUES
ESTATALES

10

Ri

Dove
Creek

es
lor

SM
1

DE
1

Delta

65

Grand Mesa NF

C

TIERRAS EN
FIDEICOMISO ESTATAL

9

DO
1

Do

Uncompahgre
NF

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SM
5

SM
10

Nucla

n

50

r

B

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ÁREAS ESTATALES
DE VIDA SILVESTRE

8

4

iv

SAN MIGUEL
COUNTY

141

un

o
is

90

ve

n

ME
10

G

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MESA
COUNTY

COLORADO NATIONAL
MONUMENT

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UNIDADES DE
PESCA ESTATALES

7

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Fruita

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ME
CAM
ME
ME
9
ME
1 ME
3
ME
7
12 Palisade
2
Grand Junction
CRP
ME

ME
5

R

6

5

A

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TIERRAS EN
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ÁREAS ESTATALES
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PESCA ESTATALES

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CLEAR CREEK
E

SUMMIT
COUNTY

Red Cliff

Mt. of the
Holy Cross

PA
12

Breckenridge
91

White River NF
LK
3
LK
5

TURQUOISE
LAKE

LK
2

5

Mt.
Massive

LK
7

La Plata
Peak

Pike NF

PA
28
PA
PA
26
11

PA
4
Alma

LK
6
LK
4

PA
19

CH
18

CH
11
CH
4

PA
18
PA
2

CH
10

PA
30
PA
29
PA
5

PA
6
PA
7

PA
20

JEFFERSON
COUNTY
Deckers

D
al
nt
ine

PA
16

PA
24
PA
25

SPI

PA
15

TELLER
COUNTY

PA
8

SPINNEY
MTN. RES.

Woodland
Park

PA
14

PA
10

24

ELEVEN MILE
RES.

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Rio Grande NF

FR
21

285

A rk

as
ans

Ri

v

69

FR
27

FR
14

CU
2

Encuentre estas propiedades en el apartado “Punto del Mapa” en el
Índice de Tierras, páginas 72 a 81, para conocer los nombres de las
propiedades y sus descripciones.

PA
1

CU
7

FR
8

SAGUACHE
COUNTY

D

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Crestone Peak

E

50

FR
18

FR
26

FR
13

TE
2

FR
15

CU
1

CUSTER
COUNTY
CU
5

FR FR
1
3
FR
17
Cañon City FR
5

FR
29

Rockvale

67

TE
3

FR
23

FR
4

7

Florence

FR
12
96

PUEBLO
RESERVOIR

CU
9

CU
8

CU
4

6

TE
5

Williamsburg

CU
6

8
Moffat

Pikes
Peak

TE
4

FR
9

FR
6

CU
3

MUE

TE
1

Cripple Creek

FR
7

Westcliffe

Saguache

5

PA
23

CHAFFEE
CO.

nt
Co

7

DOUGLAS
COUNTY

67

CH
CH
ELE
PARK
17
PA
19
CH
COUNTY 9
Buena 13
Mt.
Vista
Yale
PA
9
CH CH
3
CH
5
9
PA
PA
PA
21
CH
CH
13
22
32
CH
7
3
CH
CH
8
2
31
CH
FR
FR
CH
6
CH
28
2
FR
22
28
CH
Mt.
24
CH
FR
CH
Shavano
24
14
CH
22
1 Salida
FREMONT
CH
27
CH
COUNTY
Poncha
23
AHR
30
Springs CH
FR
FR
FR
25
CH
CH
10
20
25
CH
29
50
26
FR
CH
15
FR
19
FR
20
11
16
er
Mt.
Columbia

4

STN

PA
27

PA
21

PA
17

CH
16
CH
12

Huron
Peak

Gunnison NF

Blue
River

Fairplay

1

6

PA
31

285

Leadville

LAKE
Mt.
CO. Elbert LK

Pitkin

CHATFIELD
RES.

l a t te

4

85

Mt. Evans

DILLON RES.

River

Minturn

F

COUNTY

So
uth
P

D

8

San Isabel NF
F

�MAPAS

UNIDADES DE GESTIÓN DE CAZA

71

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▶ (F. E.) o (F. L.) junto al nombre de la propiedad = la propiedad es una zona de pesca o bien un alquiler de pesca

CONDADOS

PARQUES
ESTATALES

UNIDADES DE PESCA ESTATALES, ÁREAS DE VIDA SILVESTRE, TIERRAS Y PARQUES
MAPA CUADRÍCULA MAPA
ACRES PUNTO
ÍNDICE
PÁGINA
CONDADO DE ADAMS (AD): ver mapa del noreste
Barr Lake State Park
104
2,890
BAR
G-3
Little Muddy STL
99
2,289 AD-1
H-4
66
Whitehorse SWA
104
400
AD-2
G-3
CONDADO DE ALAMOSA (AL): ver mapas del sureste, suroeste
East Alamosa STL
83
1,480 AL-1
E-9
Higel SWA
791
1,465 AL-2
E-9
J.W. Mumma Native Aquatic
80
AL-3
E-9
Species SFU
67, 69
Playa Blanca SWA
80
714
AL-4
E-9
San Luis Lakes STL
82
1,300
AL-5
E-9
San Luis Lakes SWA
82
3,317
AL-6
E-9
Zapata Falls STL
82
619
AL-7
E-9
CONDADO DE ARAPAHOE: ver mapa del noreste
Cherry Creek State Park
104
4,450
CHE
G-4
66
CONDADO DE ARCHULETA (AR): ver mapa del suroeste
Devil Creek SWA
77
561
AR-1
C-10
Echo Canyon Reservoir SWA
78
211
AR-2
C-10
69
Navajo State Park
771
4,982
NAV
C-10
CONDADO DE BACA (BA): ver mapa del sureste
Aubury Creek STL
144
640
BA-1
J-10
Burchfield STL
139
640
BA-2
J-9
Burchfield SWA
139
178
BA-3
J-9
Cimarron River STL
145
519
BA-4
J-10
Edler STL
144
640
BA-5
J-10
Kirkwell STL
144
640
BA-6
I-10
Lone Rock STL
137
646
BA-7
I-10
Moore Draw STL
145
640
BA-8
J-10
North Canyon STL
144
632
BA-9
I-10
Pat/Whitby Canyon STL
144
1,302 BA-10 I-10
Sand Arroyo STL
139
640
BA-11 J-10
67
Sand Canyon STL
144
640
BA-12 I-10
Sand Creek South STL
144
319
BA-13 I-10
Sikes Ranch STL
144
641
BA-14 I-10
143,
7,139 BA-15 I-10
Sikes Ranch SWA
144
State Line STL
144
496
BA-16 J-10
Sunny Moon STL
144
640
BA-17 I-10
Turk’s Pond SWA
139
200
BA-18
J-9
138,
8,533 BA-19
J-9
Two Buttes Reservoir SWA
139
Utleyville STL
137
657
BA-20 I-10
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MAPA CUADRÍCULA MAPA
ACRES PUNTO
ÍNDICE
PÁGINA
CONDADO DE BENT (BE): ver mapa del sureste
Adobe Creek Reservoir SWA
125
5,147 BE-1
I-7
Blue Lake STL
125 60,323 BE-2
I-7
Dawn Pond SWA
125
30
BE-3
I-8
Fort Lyon SWA
125
523
BE-4
I-8
John Martin Reservoir State
126 13,391 JMR
I-8
Park
125,
John Martin Reservoir SWA
126, 19,471 BE-5
I-8
146
67
Karney Ranch STL
126
1,000 BE-6
I-8
Karney Ranch SWA
126 13,580 BE-7
I-8
Keller STL
146
2,160 BE-8
I-8
Las Animas SFU
125
69
BE-9
I-8
Purgatoire River SWA
130
960
BE-10
I-8
Setchfield SWA
130
2,438 BE-11
I-9
Treetop STL
126 10,102 BE-12
I-7
CONDADO DE BOULDER (BO): ver mapa del noreste
Eldorado Canyon State Park
29
1,441
ELD
F-3
66
Sawhill Ponds SWA
29
208
BO-1
F-3
CONDADO DE CHAFFEE (CH): ver mapa central
Arkansas Headwaters State
múltiple 5,804
AHR
E-7
Park
Arkansas River/Big Bend SWA
56
11
CH-1
E-6
(F.E.)
Aspen Ridge STL
57
542
CH-2
E-6
Bighorn Springs SWA (F.E.)
57, 481
8
CH-3
E-6
Buena Vista SWA (F.E.)
49, 481
41
CH-4
E-6
Burns Canyon STL
57
600
CH-5
E-6
NUEVO Campo De Tiro Del
56
10
CH-6
E-7
Condado De Chaffee
Chalk Cliffs SFU
56, 481
61
CH-7
E-6
Champion SWA (F.E.)
57, 481
60
CH-8
E-6
Chesmore SWA (F.E.)
49
5
CH-9
E-6
70
Chubb Park SWA
49
525
CH-10
E-6
Chubb Park STL
49, 57 3,640 CH-11
E-6
Clear Creek Reservoir SWA
48, 481 500
CH-12
D-6
NUEVO Cottonwood Creek SWA
481
6
CH-13
E-6
Droney Gulch SWA
56
2,949 CH-14
E-7
Frantz Lake SWA
56
69
CH-15
E-7
Granite SWA (F.E.)
48, 49
131
CH-16
E-5
Harmon SWA (F.E.)
481
10
CH-17
E-6
Heckendorf SWA
481
720
CH-18
E-6
Johnson Village SWA
481
9
CH-19
E-6
Little Cochetopa Creek STL
561
320
CH-20
E-7
Love Meadow WWA
481
11
CH-21
E-6
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�ÍNDICE
MAPA CUADRÍCULA MAPA
ACRES PUNTO
ÍNDICE
PÁGINA
Maxwell Park STL
481
4,901 CH-22
E-6
Mount Ouray SWA
56
231
CH-23
E-7
Mount Shavano SFU
56
45
CH-24
E-7
Mount Shavano SWA
56, 57
84
CH-25
E-7
Poncha Pass STL
561
360
CH-26
E-7
70
Pridemore SWA (F.L.)
56
10
CH-27
E-6
Railroad Gulch STL
57
369
CH-28
E-6
Sand Creek Central STL
56
597
CH-29
E-6
Sands Lake SWA
57
14
CH-30
E-7
Wright’s Lake SWA (F.E.)
56,481
84
CH-31
E-6
CONDADO DE CLEAR CREEK (CC): ver mapas noreste, noroeste
Bakerville STL
39
320
CC-1
E-4
Beaver Brook STL
39
480
CC-2
F-4
Bergen Peak SWA
39
1,093
CC-3
F-4
66, 68
Georgetown SWA
39
670
CC-4
E-4
Mount Evans SWA
39
3,438
CC-5
F-4
CONDADO DE CONEJOS (CN): ver mapa del suroeste
Alamaditas Mesa STL
81
640
CN-1
D-10
Alamosa Canyon STL
81
240
CN-2
D-9
Alta STL
81
640
CN-3
E-10
Chiquito Peak STL
80
640
CN-4
E-9
East Bend STL
81
720
CN-5
E-10
Gallegos STL
81
480
CN-6
E-10
Hot Creek SWA
81
9,485 CN-7
E-10
La Jara Reservoir SWA
81
635
CN-8
D-10
La Jara STL
81
42,881 CN-9
D-10
La Jara SWA
81
2,808 CN-10 E-10
Las Mesitas STL
81
640
CN-11 E-10
Los Mogotes Peak STL
81
640
CN-12 E-10
Oritz STL
81
640
CN-13 E-10
Pinon Hills STL
81
640
CN-14 E-10
69
Punche Valley STL
81
640
CN-15 E-10
Rajadero Canyon STL
81
673
CN-16 D-10
Romeo STL
81
640
CN-17 E-10
San Antonito STL
81
640
CN-18 E-10
San Luis Hills STL
81
640
CN-19 E-10
Sego Springs SWA
81
640
CN-20 E-10
South Pinon Hills STL
81
2,240 CN-21 E-10
Sugar Loaf STL
81
640
CN-22 E-10
Taos Valley STL
81
640
CN-23 E-10
Terrace Reservoir SWA
80, 81
240
CN-24
D-9
The Poso STL
81
640
CN-25 E-10
Trujillo Canyon STL
81
640
CN-26 E-10
Trujillo Meadows SWA
81
71
CN-27 D-10
Vincente Canyon STL
81
640
CN-28 E-10
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MAPA CUADRÍCULA MAPA
ACRES PUNTO
ÍNDICE
PÁGINA
CONDADO DE COSTILLA (CO): ver mapas del sureste, suroeste
Mountain Home Reservoir SWA
83
1,061 CO-1
F-9
NUEVO Colinas De San Luis
83 17,000 CO-2
F-9
Swa
67, 69
Sanchez Reservoir SWA
83
1,462 CO-3
F-10
Smith Reservoir SWA
83
278
CO-4
F-9
CONDADO DE CUSTER (CU): ver mapa central
Bear Gulch STL
69
640
CU-1
F-8
Beddows Mountain STL
86, 691 500
CU-2
E-7
DeWeese Reservoir SWA
69, 691 780
CU-3
F-8
Foster Gulch STL
84, 86
640
CU-4
F-8
Froze Creek STL
86
640
CU-5
F-8
70
Johnson Gulch STL
69
640
CU-6
F-8
Middle Taylor Creek SWA
86
486
CU-7
E-8
Rosita STL
84
640
CU-8
F-8
NUEVO Hacienda Superior
84
480
CU-9
F-8
Del Acantilado Rojo SWA
CONDADO DE DELTA (DE): ver mapas noroeste, suroeste
Crawford State Park
53
760
CRA
C-6
Escalante SWA
62
7,612 DE-1
B-6
McCluskey SWA
53
1,600 DE-2
C-6
68, 69
Roeber SWA
53
1,030 DE-3
C-6
Sweitzer Lake State Park
64
211
SWE
B-6
CONDADO DE DOLORES (DO): ver mapa del suroeste
Coalbed Canyon SWA
72, 711 2,359 DO-1
A-8
Cross Canyon SWA
72
119
DO-2
A-9
Disappointment Creek STL
711
640
DO-3
A-8
69
Fish Creek SWA
71
314
DO-4
B-8
Groundhog Reservoir SWA
71
606
DO-5
B-8
Jim Olterman/Lone Cone SWA 70, 71 5,030 DO-6
B-8
Lone Mesa State Park
711 11,780 LON
A-9
South Mountain STL
711
640
DO-7
A-8
CONDADO DE DOUGLAS (DG): ver mapa noreste
Castlewood Canyon State Park 104
2,628
CAS
G-5
Four Mile SWA
51
362
DG-1
F-5
66
Roxborough State Park
51
3,328
ROX
F-5
Sharptail Ridge SWA
51
699
DG-2
F-4
CONDADO DE EAGLE (EA): ver mapa noroeste
Basalt SWA
47, 444 2,230 EA-1
C-5
Brush Creek SWA
44
382
EA-2
D-4
Eagle River SWA (F.L.)
35
25
EA-3
D-4
NUEVO SWA Del Río Frying
47,
6.5
EA-4
C-5
444
Pan (F.L.)
68
Gypsum Ponds SWA
35
90
EA-5
D-4
Old Man’s Gulch STL
44
692
EA-6
D-4
Sylvan Lake State Park
44
1,574
SYL
D-4
Vail Deer Underpass SWA
36, 45
107
EA-7
D-4
Whiskey Creek STL
36, 45
602
EA-8
D-4
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MAPA CUADRÍCULA MAPA
ACRES PUNTO
ÍNDICE
PÁGINA
CONDADO DE ELBERT (EB): ver mapa noreste
Jumping Cow STL
105
2,086 EB-1
H-5
66
Jumping Cow SWA
105 14,733 EB-2
G-5
CONDADO DE EL PASO (EP): ver mapas noreste, sureste
Big Springs STL
110
8,601
EP-1
G-6
Cheyenne Mountain State Park
59
2,701 CHM
G-6
66, 67
Ramah SWA
110
400
EP-2
G-5
Turkey Track Ranch STL
118
7,976
EP-3
G-6
CONDADO DE FREMONT (FR): ver mapa central
Adelaide STL
581
640
FR-1
F-7
Badger Creek STL
57, 58 3,799 FR-2
E-6
Beaver Creek SWA
59
2,227 FR-3
F-7
Brush Hollow STL
59
1,398 FR-4
F-7
Brush Hollow SWA
59
461
FR-5
F-7
Cody Park STL
691
640
FR-6
F-7
Copper Gulch STL
691
638
FR-7
F-7
Cottonwood Ridge STL
58
640
FR-8
F-7
Deer Haven STL
581
640
FR-9
F-6
Dirty Gulch STL
58
640
FR-10
E-7
Fernleaf Gulch STL
58
520
FR-11
E-7
Florence STL
69
640
FR-12
F-7
Grape Creek STL
69, 691 1,280 FR-13
F-7
McCoy Gulch STL
86
640
FR-14
E-7
Newlin Creek STL
69
640
FR-15
F-7
70
Ogden/Treat SWA (F.E.)
58, 86
28
FR-16
E-7
Oil Well Flats STL
581
600
FR-17
F-7
Parkdale STL
58
640
FR-18
F-7
Pinnacle Rock STL
691
520
FR-19
F-7
Sand Gulch STL
57, 58 2,480 FR-20
E-7
Short Creek Baldy STL
86
640
FR-21
E-7
Stoney Face Mountain STL
58
640
FR-22
E-7
Table Mountain STL
59
9,427 FR-23
F-7
Tallahassee Road STL
58
640
FR-24
F-6
Texas Creek #1 &amp; 2 STL
58
410
FR-25
E-7
Tunnel Drive STL
691
360
FR-26
F-7
Turkey Gulch STL
691
640
FR-27
F-7
Waugh Mountain STL
58
15,066 FR-28
E-6
West Bear Gulch STL
69
640
FR-29
F-7
CONDADO DE GARFIELD (GF): ver mapa noroeste
Bill Patterson SWA
31
4
GF-1
B-5
Bob Terrell SWA
43
7
GF-2
C-4
Crystal River SFU
43
19
GF-3
C-4
68
Garfield Creek SWA
42
13,179 GF-4
C-5
Glenwood Springs SFU
34
2
GF-5
C-4
Harvey Gap State Park
33
304
HAR
C-4
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MAPA CUADRÍCULA MAPA
ACRES PUNTO
ÍNDICE
PÁGINA
NUEVO Jackson SWA (F.L.)
43
3.4
GF-6
C-4
Parachute Ponds SWA
32,42
42
GF-7
C-4
Rifle Falls SFU
33
600
GF-8
B-4
Rifle Falls State Park
33
48
RIF
C-4
Rifle Gap State Park
33
1,333
RIG
C-4
Roaring Fork SWA
43, 444
43
GF-9
C-4
Sam Caudill SWA
444
GF-10
C-4
West Rifle Creek SWA
33
941
GF-11
C-4
Wheeler SWA
33, 42
48
GF-12
B-4
CONDADO DE GILPIN: ver mapa noreste
Golden Gate Canyon State Park
38
11,903 GOG
F-4
66
CONDADO DE GRAND (GR): ver mapa noroeste
Antelope Creek STL
181
1,240 GR-1
E-2
Carter Creek STL
181
1,301 GR-2
D-3
Copper Mountain STL
28
640
GR-3
E-3
East Carter Mountain STL
181
1,794 GR-4
D-2
Granby Ranch SWA
28
451
GR-5
E-3
(Conservation Easement)
Hot Sulphur Springs SWA
18, 28 2,160 GR-6
E-3
Junction Butte SWA
37
1,304 GR-7
D-3
Kemp-Breeze SWA
18, 28 1,714 GR-8
E-3
Middle Carter (Gunsight) STL
181
5,400 GR-9
D-3
Middle Park STL
27
4,144 GR-10
D-3
Milk Creek STL
27
10,955 GR-11
D-2
68
Perkins SWA
181
83
GR-12
D-3
Ptarmigan STL
28
640
GR-13
E-3
15, 27, 10,996 GR-14
D-3
Radium SWA
361
Red Mountain STL
181
623
GR-15
D-3
Red Mountain SWA
28
161
GR-16
E-3
Slide Mountain STL
18
1,280 GR-17
E-3
Troublesome Valley Ranch STL
18
876
GR-18
E-3
West Carter Mountain STL
181
2,360 GR-19
D-2
Willow Creek Res. SWA
18
200
GR-20
E-3
Windy Gap WWA
18
12
GR-21
E-3
Windy Ridge STL
27
808
GR-22
D-2
CONDADO DE GUNNISON (GU): ver mapas noroeste, suroeste
Almont Triangle SWA
55
643
GU-1
D-6
Beaver Lake SWA
43
41
GU-2
C-5
Black Sage Pass STL
551
415
GU-3
D-7
Cabin Creek SWA
55
640
GU-4
D-7
68, 69
Centennial SWA
54
1,800 GU-5
C-7
Chance Gulch SWA
67
645
GU-6
D-7
Dutch Gulch SWA
67
320
GU-7
D-7
Gunnison River SWA
54
81
GU-8
D-7
CONDADO Y NOMBRE DEL TERRENO

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�ÍNDICE
MAPA CUADRÍCULA MAPA
ACRES PUNTO
ÍNDICE
PÁGINA
Gunnison SWA
54
2,800 GU-9
C-7
Leaps Gulch SWA
55
560
GU-10
D-6
Miller Ranch SWA
54
1,604 GU-11
C-6
Paonia State Park
53, 521 1,584
PAO
C-6
Pitkin SFU
55, 551
48
GU-12
D-7
Quakey Mountain STL
551
640
GU-13
D-7
Roaring Judy SFU
54, 55
778
GU-14
D-6
68, 69
Sapinero SWA
54
7,129 GU-15
C-7
Taylor River SWA
55
13
GU-16
D-6
Tomichi Creek SWA
67
465
GU-17
D-7
Tomichi Dome STL
551
640
GU-18
D-7
Van Tuyl SWA
55
510
GU-19
D-7
Waunita WWA
551
GU-20
D-7
Whetstone Mountain STL
54
640
GU-21
D-6
CONDADO DE HINSDALE (HI): ver mapa del suroeste
Brown Lakes SWA
76
520
HI-1
C-8
Lake Fork of the Gunnison
66
42
HI-2
C-8
River SWA (F.E.)
Mason Family SWA
66, 67 1,429
HI-3
C-8
69
Rito Hondo Reservoir SWA
76
41
HI-4
C-8
Road Canyon Reservoir SWA
76
177
HI-5
C-9
Williams Creek Reservoir SWA
77
508
HI-6
C-9
Wind in the Willows SWA
66
4
HI-7
C-8
CONDADO DE HUERFANO (HU): ver mapa sureste
Badito STL
85
640
HU-1
F-9
Bear Creek STL
85
640
HU-2
F-9
Black Hawk STL
85
1,511 HU-3
G-9
Black Mountain STL
84
640
HU-4
F-8
Blue Spring STL
84
640
HU-5
F-8
Bustos Flat STL
133
640
HU-6
G-9
Guillermo Ranch STL
85
2,118 HU-7
F-9
Huerfano SWA
861
544
HU-8
F-9
Lathrop State Park
85
2,192
LAT
G-9
Little Sheep Mountain STL
85
640
HU-9
F-9
Maitland STL
85
640
HU-10
F-9
67
Manzanares Creek STL
861
1,420 HU-11
F-9
Pine Arroyo STL
128
640
HU-12
G-8
Rattlesnake STL
128
640
HU-13
G-8
Schultz Canyon STL
85
960
HU-14
G-9
South Gardner STL
85
640
HU-15
F-9
South Middle Creek STL
85
585
HU-16
F-9
The Hogback STL
133
640
HU-17
G-9
Tinaja Canyon STL
128
640
HU-18
G-8
Turkey Ridge STL
128
640
HU-19
G-8
Wahatoya SWA
85
80
HU-20
F-9
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MAPA CUADRÍCULA MAPA
ACRES PUNTO
ÍNDICE
PÁGINA
CONDADO DE JACKSON (JA): ver mapa noroeste
Brownlee SWA (F.L)
6
2 mi.
JA-1
D-2
Brownlee 2 SWA (F.L)
16
1.2 mi. JA-2
D-2
Cohagen STL
171
2,848
JA-3
E-2
Cowdrey Lake SWA
161
95
JA-4
D-1
Delaney Butte Lakes SWA
16
2,620
JA-5
D-1
Diamond J SWA
161
3,129
JA-6
E-1
East Delaney Butte Lake STL
16
640
JA-7
D-1
Elk Mountain STL
6
2,839
JA-8
E-1
Independence Mountain STL
161 11,239 JA-9
D-1
Indian Creek STL
171
640
JA-10
E-2
Johnny Moore Mountain STL
6
7,671 JA-11
E-2
Kemp Draw STL
171
520
JA-12
E-2
Lake John SWA
161
847
JA-13
D-1
MacFarlane Reservoir STL
17
2,880 JA-14
E-2
Manville SWA (F.L.)
16
4.4 mi. JA-15
D-2
Murphy SWA (F.L.)
6
6 mi. JA-16
E-1
68
Owl Creek STL
171
640
JA-17
E-2
Owl Mountain STL
171
640
JA-18
E-2
Owl Mountain SWA
171
920
JA-19
E-2
Pinkham Mountain STL
6
520
JA-20
E-1
Rabbit Ears STL
16
5,229 JA-21
D-2
Red Canyon STL
16
640
JA-22
D-1
Richard SWA (F.L.)
16, 161 2,323 JA-23
D-1
Ridge Road STL
16
320
JA-24
D-2
Sand Creek STL
6
3,280 JA-25
E-1
Seymour Lake SWA
17
81
JA-26
D-2
Sixteen Ditch STL
161
280
JA-27
D-1
6, 7, 19, 71,194 STA
E-2
State Forest State Park
171
Taylor Draw STL
171
320
JA-28
E-2
Three Sisters STL
6
1,523 JA-29
E-2
Verner SWA (F.L.)
16
2 mi. JA-30
D-1
Yarmony Ranch SWA
17, 171 3,719 JA-31
E-2
CONDADO DE JEFFERSON (JF): ver mapas noreste, noroeste
Chatfield State Park
51, 461 5,318
CHA
F-4
Ralston Creek SWA
38
2,100
JF-1
F-4
66, 68
Staunton State Park
39, 46 3,834
STN
F-4
CONDADO DE KIOWA (KI): ver mapa sureste
126, 38,352 KI-1
J-7
Queens STL
127
126, 13,866 KI-2
67
I-7
Queens SWA
127
Sweetwater STL
126
640
KI-3
I-7
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MAPA CUADRÍCULA MAPA
ACRES PUNTO
ÍNDICE
PÁGINA
CONDADO DE KIT CARSON (KC): ver mapa noreste
Flagler Reservoir SWA
107
400
KC-1
I-5
Flagler STL
107
640
KC-2
I-5
Settlement STL
109
960
KC-3
J-4
66
South Fork Republican STL
109
2,411 KC-4
J-4
Spring Valley STL
109
960
KC-5
J-4
CONDADO DE LAKE (LK): ver mapa central
Box Creek STL
48
629
LK-1
D-5
Crystal Lake STL
48, 49
467
LK-2
D-5
Delmonica Gulch STL
49
320
LK-3
E-5
Hardeman SWA (F.E.)
48
LK-4
E-5
70
NUEVO Headwaters Ranch
49
160
LK-5
E-5
SWA (F.E.)
Paddock SWA
49
1,300
LK-6
E-5
Reddy SWA (F.E.)
48, 49
8
LK-7
D-5
CONDADO DE LA PLATA (LP): ver mapa del suroeste
Bodo SWA
741
2,942
LP-1
B-10
Durango SFU
74, 75
14
LP-2
B-10
Haviland Lake SWA
74
208
LP-3
B-9
69
Pastorius Reservoir SWA
75
85
LP-4
B-10
Perins Peak SWA
74
7,720
LP-5
B-9
CONDADO DE LARIMER (LR): ver mapas noreste, noroeste
Arrowhead STL
8
200
LR-1
F-2
Bellaire Lake SWA
8
12
LR-2
E-1
Bellvue-Watson SFU
19
58
LR-3
F-2
Big Thompson Ponds SWA
20
51
LR-4
F-2
Bliss SWA
8, 19
352
LR-5
E-1
Boedecker Reservoir SWA
20
308
LR-6
F-2
Boyd Lake State Park
20
2,004
BYD
F-2
Bull Mountain STL
8
640
LR-7
E-1
Cherokee SWA
8, 191 25,497 LR-8
F-1
Douglas Reservoir SWA
9
765
LR-9
F-1
Dowdy Lake SWA
191
120
LR-10
F-1
Dry Creek North STL
8
640
LR-11
E-1
66, 68
Eagle Canyon STL
20
640
LR-12
F-2
Hohnholz Lakes SWA
7
133
LR-13
E-1
Jimmy Creek STL
8
640
LR-14
E-1
LaGarde Creek STL
7
640
LR-15
E-1
Lon Hagler SWA
20
302
LR-16
F-2
Lory State Park
19
2,591
LOR
F-2
Manhattan Creek STL
191
320
LR-17
E-1
Meadow Creek STL
191
640
LR-18
F-1
North Fork SWA
20
16
LR-19
F-2
North Rabbit Creek STL
191
640
LR-20
F-1
Parvin Lake SWA
191
242
LR-21
F-1
Pass Creek STL
7
640
LR-22
E-1
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MAPA CUADRÍCULA MAPA
ACRES PUNTO
ÍNDICE
PÁGINA
7, 8
1,920 LR-23
E-1
8, 19
460
LR-24
E-2
191
5,760 LR-25
F-1
19, 191 395
LR-26
F-1
20
44
LR-27
F-2
9
135
LR-28
F-1
191
480
LR-29
F-1
66, 68
191
480
LR-30
F-1
GMU

Pfister Draw STL
Poudre River SFU
Poudre River STL
Poudre River SWA
Simpson Ponds SWA
Smith Lake SWA
Steinhoff Hill STL
Steven’s Gulch STL
Stone Mountain Access Road
20
LR-31
SWA
Twin Sisters SWA
20
640
LR-32
Watson Lake SFU
19
90
LR-33
Watson Lake SWA
19
44
LR-34
Wellington SWA
87
1,793 LR-35
West Lake SWA
191
38
LR-36
CONDADO DE LAS ANIMAS (LA): ver mapa sureste
Aguilar TV Hill STL
85
500
LA-1
Antelope Tank STL
136
640
LA-2
Apishapa North STL
133
1,880 LA-3
133,
7,935 LA-4
Apishapa SWA
134
Bosque del Oso SWA
85, 851 30,000 LA-5
East Carrizo Creek STL
143
640
LA-6
Fishers Peak State Park
140 19,200
FIS
James M. John SWA
140
8,200 LA-7
Lake Dorothey SWA
140
4,500 LA-8
North Lake SWA
85, 851 840
LA-9
Poitrey Canyon STL
136
640
LA-10
Poitrey Creek STL
143
640
LA-11
Sakariason STL
85
560
LA-12
Savory East STL
137
640
LA-13
Spanish Peaks SWA
85
6,450 LA-14
Tecolote Creek STL
143
560
LA-15
136,
640
LA-16
Tobe Creek STL
143
Trinidad Lake State Park
85, 851 3,312
TRI
CONDADO DE LINCOLN (LI): ver mapas noreste, sureste
Brett Gray Ranch STL
119 49,596 LI-1
Hugo SWA
113
2,240
LI-2
Karval Reservoir SWA
120
235
LI-3
Karval STL
120
640
LI-4
Kinney Lake STL
113
320
LI-5
Kinney Lake SWA
113
320
LI-6
Punkin Center STL
119
5,444
LI-7

F-2
F-3
F-2
F-2
F-1
E-1
G-10
H-10
G-9
G-9
F-10
I-10
G-10
G-10
G-10
F-10
H-10
H-10
F-10
I-10
G-10
I-10

67

H-10
G-10
H-6
H-6
H-6
H-6
H-6
H-6
H-6

66, 67

�ÍNDICE
MAPA CUADRÍCULA MAPA
ACRES PUNTO
ÍNDICE
PÁGINA
CONDADO DE LOGAN (LO): ver mapa noreste
Atwood STL
96
120
LO-1
I-2
Atwood SWA
96
180
LO-2
H-2
Bravo STL
91
107
LO-3
I-2
Bravo SWA
91
1,082 LO-4
I-1
Duck Creek STL
90
640
LO-5
I-1
Duck Creek SWA
90
1,121 LO-6
I-1
Dune Ridge SWA
96
400
LO-7
I-2
Ford Bridge STL
91
280
LO-8
I-1
Knudson SWA
96
581
LO-9
I-2
66
North Sterling State Park
89
5,715
NST
I-1
Overland Trail STL
96
40
LO-10
I-2
Overland Trail SWA
96
192
LO-11
I-2
Pawnee Valley STL
89
2,720 LO-12
H-2
Red Lion Ranch STL
92
200
LO-13
I-1
Red Lion SWA
90, 92 1,297 LO-14
I-1
93, 97, 44,733 LO-15
I-2
Sterling Prairie STL
98
Tamarack Ranch SWA
91, 93 10,696 LO-16
I-1
CONDADO DE MESA (ME): ver mapas noroeste, suroeste
Cameo Shooting &amp; Education
31
1,700 CAM
B-5
Complex
Colorado River Island SWA
30, 41
67
ME-1
B-5
Franklin Island SWA
30, 41
38
ME-2
A-5
Grand Junction: West Lake SWA 30
6
ME-3
A-5
Highline Lake State Park
30
562
HIG
A-5
Horsethief Canyon SWA
30, 40 1,439 ME-4
B-5
James M. Robb-Colorado River 30, 40 1,085
CRP
B-5
State Park
Jerry Creek Reservoir SWA
421
871
ME-5
A-5 68, 69
Leatha Jean Stassen SWA
40
31
ME-6
B-5
Loma Boat Launch SWA
30
8
ME-7
A-5
Mogensen Ponds SWA
421
11
ME-8
A-5
Orchard Mesa SWA
41
148
ME-9
B-5
Plateau Creek SWA
421
1,346 ME-10
B-5
Tilman Bishop SWA
30, 41
113 ME-11
B-5
Vega State Park
421
1,842
VEG
B-5
Walker SWA
30, 40
351 ME-12
B-5
CONDADO DE MINERAL (MI): ver mapa del suroeste
Alberta Park Reservoir SWA
80
240
MI-1
D-9
Big Meadows Reservoir SWA
76
117
MI-2
D-9
69
Coller SWA
76, 79
579
MI-3
D-9
Creede SWA
76
3
MI-4
D-8
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GMU

MAPA CUADRÍCULA MAPA
ACRES PUNTO
ÍNDICE
PÁGINA
CONDADO DE MOFFAT (MF): ver mapa noroeste
Bakers Peak STL
3, 4 12,393 MF-1
C-1
Baking Powder Ridge STL
10
640
MF-2
A-2
Bald Mountain STL
2, 3
6,266 MF-3
B-1
Ben Morgan Canyon STL
211
640
MF-4
B-2
Big Hole Butte STL
3
640
MF-5
B-1
Big Hole Gulch STL
2, 3
3,048 MF-6
B-1
Bitterbrush SWA
11
8,081 MF-7
B-2
Boston Flats STL
3
104
MF-8
B-2
Box Elder North STL
211
640
MF-9
B-2
Box Elder STL
211
628 MF-10
B-2
Browns Park STL
1
1,305 MF-11
A-1
Browns Park SWA
201
2,226 MF-12
A-1
Buckwater Draw STL
10
640 MF-13
A-2
Bull Canyon STL
10
640 MF-14
A-2
Castor Gulch STL
13
640 MF-15
C-2
Cedar Springs STL
11
640 MF-16
B-2
Cedars STL
4
640 MF-17
C-1
Citadel STL
11
640 MF-18
B-2
Coal Creek STL
11
640 MF-19
B-2
Coal Ridge STL
10
640 MF-20
A-2
Cold Springs Mountain STL
2, 201 25,739 MF-21
A-1
Crooked Wash Ranch SWA
11
9,796 MF-22
B-2
68
Cross Mountain STL
11
640 MF-23
B-2
Dobbins Spring STL
10
640 MF-24
A-2
Douglas Mountain STL
2, 11
640 MF-25
B-2
East Boone Draw STL
2
640 MF-26
B-2
Elkhead Reservoir State Park
4, 441 2,108
ELH
C-2
Elk Springs #1 STL
11
640 MF-27
B-2
Elk Springs #3 STL
10
1,810 MF-28
B-2
Elk Springs Ranch SWA
10, 11 1,400 MF-29
B-2
Fortification STL
301
866 MF-30
C-2
Fourmile STL
4
640 MF-31
C-1
Godiva Rim STL
3
640 MF-32
B-2
Greasewood STL
3
3,518 MF-33
B-1
Great Divide STL
3
640 MF-34
C-1
Hiawatha STL
2
640 MF-35
A-1
Hightower STL
11
640 MF-36
B-2
Homestead STL
11
640 MF-37
B-2
Horse Gulch STL
301
640 MF-38
B-2
Iles Grove STL
12, 211 2,079 MF-39
C-2
Jack Springs STL
10
640 MF-40
A-2
Jeffway Gulch STL
13
640 MF-41
C-2
Jubb Creek STL
211
638 MF-42
B-2
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�ÍNDICE
MAPA CUADRÍCULA MAPA
ACRES PUNTO
ÍNDICE
PÁGINA
Vaughn Draw STL
2
640 MF-87
B-1
Vermillion Creek STL
2
640 MF-88
A-1
Willow Creek STL
4
640 MF-89
C-1
Winter Valley Gulch STL
10
640 MF-90
B-2
68
3, 11,
110/
13, 211,
C-2
Yampa River State Park
301, 134 mi. YAM
441
Youghal STL
10
640 MF-91
A-2
CONDADO DE MONTEZUMA (MZ): ver mapa del suroeste
Dolores River SWA
71, 73
57
MZ-1
A-9
Joe Moore Reservoir SWA
73
120
MZ-2
B-9
Lone Dome SWA
711
1,724 MZ-3
A-9
Mancos State Park
73
571
MAN
B-9
Menefee Peak STL
73
635
MZ-4
B-9
Narraguinnep Resevoir SWA
711
764
MZ-5
A-9
69
Puett Reservoir SWA
73
177
MZ-6
A-9
Summit Reservoir SWA
73
526
MZ-7
B-9
Totten Reservoir SWA
73
250
MZ-8
A-9
Twin Spruce Ponds SWA
71, 73
96
MZ-9
B-9
Weber Canyon STL
73
441 MZ-10 B-10
CONDADO DE MONTROSE (MT): ver mapa del suroeste
Cerro Summit SWA
64
162
MT-1
C-7
69
Cimarron SWA
65
6,161 MT-2
C-7
CONDADO DE MORGAN (MG): ver mapa noreste
Andrick Ponds SWA
95
711
MG-1
H-2
Antelope Flats STL
99
5,000 MG-2
H-3
Brammer STL
95
2,918 MG-3
H-2
Brush Prairie Ponds SWA
99
1,600 MG-4
H-3
Brush SWA
96
588
MG-5
H-2
Cottonwood SWA
96
884
MG-6
H-2
66
Elliott SWA
95, 96 2,576 MG-7
H-2
Jackson Lake State Park
95
3,091
JAC
G-2
Jackson Lake SWA
95
394
MG-8
H-2
Jean K. Tool SWA
96
903
MG-9
H-2
Rosener STL
99
634 MG-10 H-3
Weldon Valley STL
95
6,560 MG-11 H-2
CONDADO DE OTERO (OT): ver mapa sureste
Alkali Arroyo STL
130
640
OT-1
H-8
Bloom Hills STL
135
676
OT-2
H-9
Bull Pasture STL
135
640
OT-3
H-9
Carrica STL
130
640
OT-4
I-8
67
Crooked Arroyo STL
135
640
OT-5
H-8
David Canyon STL
135
640
OT-6
H-8
130,
630
OT-7
H-8
Dixie Bluffs STL
135
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MAPA CUADRÍCULA MAPA
ACRES PUNTO
ÍNDICE
PÁGINA
East Timpas STL
135
640
OT-8
H-8
Haight STL
135
640
OT-9
H-9
Higbee Canyon STL
130
640
OT-10
H-8
Holbrook Reservoir SWA
125
670
OT-11
H-8
Horse Creek Reservoir SWA
125
2,603 OT-12
I-8
Iron Springs STL
135
640
OT-13
H-9
Jack Canyon STL
135
7,564 OT-14
H-9
La Junta STL
125
6,715 OT-15
H-8
Melon Valley SWA
125
278
OT-16
H-8
North Devils Canyon STL
135
640
OT-17
H-9
67
Oxbow SWA
130
410
OT-18
H-8
Packers Gap STL
135
640
OT-19
H-9
Red Rock STL
135
640
OT-20
H-9
Rock Fall STL
135
640
OT-21
H-9
Rocky Ford SWA
125
1,142 OT-22
H-8
Round Top STL
135
640
OT-23
H-8
Timberlake STL
125 59,445 OT-24
H-8
Timpas Creek SWA
135
141
OT-25
H-8
Whiterock STL
135 19,907 OT-26
H-8
CONDADO DE OURAY (OU): ver mapa del suroeste
Billy Creek SWA
62, 65 5,498 OU-1
B-7
69
Ridgway State Park
62, 65 3,201
RID
B-7
CONDADO DE PARK (PA): ver mapa central
63 Ranch STL
50
1,635 PA-1
F-6
63 Ranch SWA
50
1,200 PA-2
E-6
Agate Mountain STL
58
2,893 PA-3
E-6
Alma SWA
49
277
PA-4
E-5
49,
50,
11,060 PA-5
E-6
Antero STL
58
Badger Basin STL
50
40
PA-6
E-5
50,
58,
752
PA-7
E-6
Badger Basin SWA
581
Badger Flats STL
50, 581 3,570 PA-8
F-5
70
Buffalo Gulch STL
58
640
PA-9
E-6
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Charlie Meyers SWA
Cline Ranch SWA
Crooked Top STL
Dick’s Peak STL
Eleven Mile State Park
Eleven Mile STL
Hartsel South STL
Hartsel STL
High Creek STL

58
500
46
58
58, 581
58, 581
58
58
50

1,082
1,600
400
640
7,572
2,887
1,788
380
1,121

PA-10
PA-11
PA-12
PA-13
ELE
PA-14
PA-15
PA-16
PA-17

E-6
E-5
F-4
E-6
F-6
F-6
E-6
E-5
E-5

�ÍNDICE
CONDADO Y NOMBRE DEL TERRENO

James Mark Jones SWA
Knight-Imler SWA (F.E.)
McArthur Gulch STL
Mud Springs STL
Rye Slough STL
Saddle Mountain STL
Spinney Mountain State Park
Spinney Mountain SWA
Spinney STL
Tarryall Creek STL
Tarryall Reservoir SWA
Teter-Michigan Creek SWA
Three Mile Mountain STL
Tomahawk SWA
Treasurevault

MAPA CUADRÍCULA MAPA
ACRES PUNTO
ÍNDICE
PÁGINA
50
17,429 PA-18
E-5
50
15
PA-19
E-5
501
480
PA-20
F-5
50
640
PA-21
E-5
58
8,973 PA-22
E-6
581
640
PA-23
E-5
58, 581 6,434
SPI
E-6
58, 581 1,937 PA-24
E-5
50, 58, 4,674 PA-25 E-5,E-6
70
581
GMU

50
50, 501
500
58
50

640
886
950
1,280
1,655

PA-26
PA-27
PA-28
PA-29
PA-30

E-5
E-5
E-5
E-5
E-5

49
320
PA-31
Mountain STL
Warmer Gulch STL
58
640
PA-32
CONDADO DE PHILLIPS (PH): ver mapa noreste
Frenchman Creek SWA
98
68
PH-1
Holyoke SWA
98
80
PH-2
CONDADO DE PITKIN (PI): ver mapa noroeste
Coke Oven SWA
444
330
PI-1
Williams Hill SWA
43
487
PI-2
CONDADO DE PROWERS (PR): ver mapa sureste
Arkansas River SWA
127
98
PR-1
Deadman SWA
127
503
PR-2
127,
5630
PR-3
Granada SWA
132
127,
277
PR-4
Holly SWA
132
Mike Higbee SWA
132
876
PR-5
Red Dog SWA
127
570
PR-6
Thurston Reservoir SWA
127
400
PR-7
Two Buttes STL
139
640
PR-8
CONDADO DE PUEBLO (PU): ver mapa sureste
Flying A STL
128 29,057 PU-1
Hungerford STL
128
7,039 PU-2
Lake Beckwith SWA
84
66
PU-3
Lake Pueblo State Park
84
17,496 PUE
Pueblo Reservoir SWA
84
11,864 PU-4
Pueblo SFU
84
105
PU-5
Runyon/Fountain Lakes SWA
129
88
PU-6
Saint Charles STL
128 14,213 PU-7
CONDADO DE RIO BLANCO (RB): ver mapa noroeste

E-5
F-6
J-2
J-2

66

D-5
D-5

68

J-8
J-8
J-8
J-8

67

J-8
J-8
J-7
J-9
G-8
G-8
F-8
G-7
F-7
G-7
G-7
G-8

67

CONDADO Y NOMBRE DEL TERRENO

GMU

MAPA CUADRÍCULA MAPA
ACRES PUNTO
ÍNDICE
PÁGINA
493 MF-43
B-2
640 MF-44
B-1
4,860 MF-45
B-1
637 MF-46
B-2

Juniper Hot Springs STL
3
Little Snake STL
2, 3
Little Snake SWA
2, 3
Lone Tree Gulch STL
11
Louisiana Purchase Ranch
211
SWA
Maverick Flats STL
10
640
Maybell STL
3, 11 9,208
Middle Wolf Creek STL
10
640
Miner’s Draw STL
10
640
Monument Butte STL
12
653
Moosehead Mountain STL
10
640
Morapos Creek STL
12
640
Morgan Gulch STL
211
640
North Scandinavian Gulch STL
3
280
Oxbow STL
2
640
Peck Mesa STL
11
640
Pine Tree Gulch STL
11, 211 640
Pinon Ridge STL
11
640
Pole Gulch STL
3
11,026
Pot Creek SWA
1
1,747
Pothook Ranch SWA
4
2,355
Powder Wash STL
3
640
Rattlesnake Hill STL
211
640
Red Wash STL
10
640
Reservoir Draw STL
2
640
Robinson Draw STL
10
640
Scandinavian Gulch STL
3
640
Sevenmile Ridge STL
2
640
Sheephead Basin STL
2
640
Sheepherder Springs STL
2
640
Simsberry Draw STL
3
640
Skull Creek STL
10
639
South 80 STL
3
80
South Duffy Mountain STL
211
640
South Nipple Rim STL
2, 3 19,962
Spencer Draw STL
10
640
Ted’s Canyon STL
11
640
Temple Canyon STL
211
637
The Sloughs STL
10
650
Thompson Draw STL
2
642
Thornburg Draw STL
11
640
Triangle STL
3, 11 1,122
Trowel STL
3
640
Turner’s Creek STL
10
640

MF-47

B-2

MF-48
MF-49
MF-50
MF-51
MF-52
MF-53
MF-54
MF-55
MF-56
MF-57
MF-58
MF-59
MF-60
MF-61
MF-62
MF-63
MF-64
MF-65
MF-66
MF-67
MF-68
MF-69
MF-70
MF-71
MF-72
MF-73
MF-74
MF-75
MF-76
MF-77
MF-78
MF-79
MF-80
MF-81
MF-82
MF-83
MF-84
MF-85
MF-86

A-2
B-2
B-3
A-2
C-2
A-2
C-2
B-2
B-1
B-2
B-2
B-2
B-3
C-1
A-1
C-1
B-1
B-2
A-2
B-1
A-2
B-1
B-1
B-1
B-1
B-2
A-2
C-1
B-2
B-1
A-2
B-2
B-2
A-2
A-2
B-2
B-2
B-1
A-2

68

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GMU

MAPA CUADRÍCULA MAPA
ACRES PUNTO
ÍNDICE
PÁGINA

NUEVO Coal Creek
23
1,122 RB-1
Ranch SWA (A.E.)
Collins Mountain Ranch SWA
23
2,421 RB-2
Colorow Mountain SWA
11
1,982 RB-3
Jensen SWA
12, 23, 211 5,955 RB-4
Meeker Pasture SWA
23
48
RB-5
Oak Ridge SWA
23,24 13,664 RB-6
11,
21,
Piceance SWA
22, 31 25,193 RB-7
Rio Blanco Lake SWA
11, 22
383
RB-8
CONDADO DE RIO GRANDE (RG): ver mapa del suroeste
Agua Ramon STL
79
640
RG-1
American Gulch STL
80
640
RG-2
Beaver Creek Reservoir SWA
80
102
RG-3
Dry Creek STL
80
1,280 RG-4
Gerrard STL
80
799
RG-5
Home Lake SWA
791
64
RG-6
Rio Grande River SWA (F.E.)
79
124
RG-7
Rio Grande SWA
791
935
RG-8
Shaw Creek STL
80
469
RG-9
Shriver-Wright SWA
791
120
RG-10
CONDADO DE ROUTT (RO): ver mapa noroeste
Adams SWA
15
650
RO-1
Blacktail (Conservation Easement)
15
610
RO-2
Christina SWA (F.E.)
214
23
RO-3
Chuck Lewis SWA
131
288
RO-4
Coal Bank Gulch STL
441
879
RO-5
Cottonwood Creek STL
441
640
RO-6
Emerald Mountain SWA
131
674
RO-7
Finger Rock SFU
26
34
RO-8
Flanders Ranch SWA
441
1,659 RO-9
Fly Gulch STL
214
457
RO-10
Grassy Creek STL
13
360
RO-11
Grieve Ranch SWA
5
2,511 RO-12
(Conservation Easement)
Hayden Shooting Range
13
40
RO-13
Hereford Haven SWA
441
190
RO-14
Indian Run SWA
12
2,039 RO-15
Jimmy Dunn Gulch STL
441
5,253 RO-16
Maynard Gulch STL
13, 441 724
RO-17
Moody Creek STL
231
640
RO-18
Moonhill STL
14, 214 640
RO-19
Morrison Creek STL
15
640
RO-20
NUEVO MountWerner SWA (F.L.) 131
55
RO-21
Pearl Lake State Park
14
300
PEA
Rock Creek SWA
15
205
RO-22
Sage Creek STL
13
640
RO-23
80

2023 TIERRAS DE RECREACIÓN DEL ESTADO DE COLORADO

B-3
B-3
B-3
B-3
B-3
C-3

68

B-3
B-3
D-9
D-9
D-9
E-9
D-9
E-9
D-9
E-9
D-9
E-9

69

D-2
D-2
D-2
D-2
C-2
C-2
D-2
D-3
C-2
D-2
C-2
C-1
C-2
C-2
C-2
C-2
C-2
D-3
D-2
D-3
D-2
D-1
D-3
C-2

68

CONDADO Y NOMBRE DEL TERRENO

MAPA CUADRÍCULA MAPA
ACRES PUNTO
ÍNDICE
PÁGINA
15
309
RO-24
D-2
15
519 RO-25 D-2
214
400
RO-26
D-2
15
1,629
STG
D-3
14, 214 2,820
STE
D-1
68
131
51
RO-27 D-2
GMU

Sarvis Creek SWA
NUEVO SKCK SWA (F.E.)
Sleeping Giant STL
Stagecoach State Park
Steamboat Lake State Park
NUEVO Steamboat
Springs SWA (F.E.)
Stokes Gulch STL
13
1,863 RO-28
Twenty Mile Pond SWA
13
11
RO-29
Yampa River STL
13
2,006 RO-30
Yampa River SWA
13
866
RO-31
CONDADO DE SAGUACHE (SA): ver mapa del suroeste
Burro Springs STL
68
28,905 SA-1
Cochetopa SWA
67
6,712 SA-2
Daley Gulch STL
551
644
SA-3
Dome Lakes SWA
67
420
SA-4
Jacks Creek STL
681
640
SA-5
Kerber Creek STL
681
320
SA-6
Laughlin Gulch STL
68
640
SA-7
Little La Garita Creek STL
79
640
SA-8
Los Creek STL
67
320
SA-9
Middle Creek STL
681
640
SA-10
Mineral Hot Springs STL
82
640
SA-11
Mirage STL
82
640
SA-12
Mishak Lakes STL
82, 682 2,567 SA-13
Old Woman Creek STL
79
640
SA-14
Orient Mine SWA
82
368
SA-15
Rock Creek STL
82
640
SA-16
Russell Creek STL
682
1,920 SA-17
Russell Lakes SWA
682
4,579 SA-18
Saguache Creek STL
682
2,714 SA-19
Spring Gulch STL
68
640
SA-20
Steel Canyon STL
82
640
SA-21
Stonehouse Gulch STL
681
560
SA-22
Villa Grove STL
82, 681 1,120 SA-23
Werner Arroyo STL
682
640
SA-24
CONDADO DE SAN JUAN (SJ): ver mapa del suroeste
Andrews Lake SWA
74
13
SJ-1
Sultan Creek STL
74
640
SJ-2
West Lime Creek STL
74
640
SJ-3
CONDADO DE SAN MIGUEL (SM): ver mapa del suroeste
Carter Place STL
70
320
SM-1
Dan Noble SWA
70
2,223 SM-2
Dead Horse Creek STL
70
640
SM-3
Disappointment
70, 711 320
SM-4
Valley STL
Dry Creek Basin STL
70
640
SM-5

C-2
C-2
C-2
C-2
D-8
D-7
D-7
D-8
D-7
E-7
E-8
D-8
D-8
D-7
E-8
E-8
E-8
D-9
E-8
E-7
E-8
E-8
E-8
D-8
E-8
E-7
E-7
E-8

69

B-9
B-8
B-9

69

A-7
B-8
A-8
A-8
A-8

69

�ÍNDICE
MAPA CUADRÍCULA MAPA
ACRES PUNTO
ÍNDICE
PÁGINA
Dry Creek Basin SWA
70
12,775 SM-6
A-8
Hamilton Mesa STL
70
640
SM-7
A-8
Klondike Basin STL
70
640
SM-8
A-8
McKenna Peak STL
70
640
SM-9
A-8
69
Poison Spyder STL
70
640 SM-10
A-8
San Miguel SWA (F.E.)
70
13
SM-11
B-8
Spring Creek Basin STL
70
640 SM-12
A-8
Woods Lake SWA
70
160 SM-13
B-8
CONDADO DE SEDGWICK (SE): ver mapa noreste
Jumbo (Julesburg) Reservoir
90
1,703
SE-1
I-1
SWA
Pony Express SWA
92
1,854
SE-2
J-1
66
Sand Draw SWA
93
209
SE-3
J-1
Sedgwick Bar SWA
92
885
SE-4
J-1
CONDADO DE SUMMIT (SU): ver mapa noroeste
Blue River SWA
37, 371 134
SU-1
E-4
68
CONDADO DE TELLER (TE): ver mapa central
Dome Rock SWA
581
6,980
TE-1
F-6
Mueller State Park
581
5,114 MUE
F-6
Pikes Peak SWA
59
635
TE-2
F-6
70
Rosemont Reservoir SWA
59
357
TE-3
F-6
Shelf Road STL
581
640
TE-4
F-6
Skaguay Reservoir SWA
59
715
TE-5
F-6
CONDADO DE WASHINGTON (WA): ver mapa noreste
Messex SWA
96
680
WA-1
H-2
Prewitt Reservoir SWA
96
2,924 WA-2
H-2
66
Snyder Prairie STL
101 11,842 WA-3
I-3
CONDADO DE WELD (WE): ver mapa noreste
Banner Lakes SWA
99
934
WE-1
G-3
Briggsdale STL
87
1,855 WE-2
G-2
Brower SWA
94
65
WE-3
G-2
Centennial Valley SWA
951
1,195 WE-4
G-2
Crow Valley STL
87
1,520 WE-5
G-1
Dearfield STL
951
1,480 WE-6
G-2
Eastman Basin STL
87
2,681 WE-7
G-1
66
Frank SWA
94
324
WE-8
F-2
Geary Creek STL
87
160
WE-9
G-1
Greasewood Lake STL
951
640 WE-10 G-2
Howard Creek STL
87
640 WE-11 G-1
Keota STL
87
640 WE-12 G-2
Lazy D STL
88
2,721 WE-13 H-1
Lost Creek STL
99
640 WE-14 G-3
Mitani-Tokuyasu SWA
951
68
WE-15 G-2
CONDADO Y NOMBRE DEL TERRENO

GMU

MAPA CUADRÍCULA MAPA
ACRES PUNTO
ÍNDICE
PÁGINA
Nakagawa SWA
951
159 WE-16 G-2
North Pawnee Creek STL
88
640 WE-17 H-1
Orchard STL
951
640 WE-18 G-2
Pawnee Coal Creek STL
87
440 WE-19 G-2
Point of Rocks STL
951
640 WE-20 G-2
Prospect STL
99
140 WE-21 G-3
Robinson Creek STL
87
640 WE-22 G-1
66
St. Vrain State Park
20
855
STV
F-3
South Pawnee Creek STL
88
1,720 WE-23 H-2
South Roggen STL
99
1,880 WE-24 G-3
Stone Corral STL
87
1,041 WE-25 G-1
Twomile Creek STL
88
640 WE-26 H-1
Webster SWA
94
158 WE-27 G-2
Wild Horse STL
88
640 WE-28 H-1
CONDADO DE YUMA (YU): ver mapa noreste
Arikaree SWA
102
2,320 YU-1
J-3
Beecher Island STL
102
320
YU-2
J-3
Black Wolf Creek STL
102
320
YU-3
J-3
Bonny Creek STL
103
630
YU-4
J-4
Eagle Rock SWA
102
1718
YU-5
J-3
Ecklund STL
102
640
YU-6
J-3
Hay Gulch Overlook STL
102
640
YU-7
J-4
103,
332
YU-8
J-4
Landsman Creek STL
109
Sandsage SWA
101
287
YU-9
J-3
66
Sandy Bluffs STL
102
3,682 YU-10
J-4
Sandy Bluffs SWA
102
3,202 YU-11
J-4
Simmons STL
102
160
YU-12
J-3
Simmons SWA
102
2,157 YU-13
J-3
South Fork Spring Canyon STL
102
640
YU-14
J-4
103, 18,365 YU-15
J-4
South Republican SWA
109
Stalker Lake SWA
98
75
YU-16
J-3
Willow Creek SWA
102
920
YU-17
J-3
Wray SFU
98
355
YU-18
J-3
CONDADO Y NOMBRE DEL TERRENO

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WHAT’S NEW: 2022................................................1
RESERVATIONS......................................................1

■ Abbreviation key................................................................................1

STATE FISH UNITS (SFUs)........................................2

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■ What is an SFU?..................................................................................2
■ SFU properties &amp; regulations..............................................................2

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STATE WILDLIFE AREAS (SWAs)......................... 3–30

Carrie Besnette Hauser, Chair		
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Marie Haskett, Secretary		
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■ What is an SWA?.................................................................................3
■ SWA access rules................................................................................3
■ SWA properties &amp; regulations..................................................... 4–30

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PUBLIC ACCESS PROGRAM.............................. 31–56

■ What are trust lands? What is the STL public access program?.............31
■ State trust lands FAQs/access rules...................................................31
■ State trust lands public access properties &amp; regulations............ 32–56

STATE PARKS................................................. 57–65

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■ State fish units, wildlife areas, trust lands &amp; parks — Southwest ........69
■ State fish units, wildlife areas, trust lands &amp; parks — Central................70
■ Game management units (GMUs)....................................................71

LANDS INDEX BY COUNTY............................... 72–81

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The Colorado Division of Parks and Wildlife (CPW) receives federal financial assistance
from multiple bureaus within the U.S. Department of the Interior. Under Title VI
of the 1964 Civil Rights Act (as amended), Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of
1973, Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (as amended), the Age
Discrimination Act of 1975 and Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, the U.S.
Department of the Interior and its bureaus prohibit discrimination on the basis of race,
color, religion, national origin, gender, disability or age. In addition, CPW adheres to all
antidiscrimination laws of the state of Colorado. For more information on how to request
an accommodation or to file a grievance, please visit cpw.state.co.us/accessibility.
NOTICE: Laws and regulations in this brochure are paraphrased for easier understanding and
are intended only as a guide. Complete Colorado statutes and regulations are available at
CPW offices listed below and online: cpw.state.co.us/regulations

CPW ADMINISTRATIVE, REGIONAL &amp; AREA OFFICE LOCATIONS
ADMINISTRATION 			
6060 Broadway			
Denver, 80216			
303-297-1192 (M–F, 8 a.m.–5 p.m. MT)

REGISTRATION OFFICE
Boat, Snowmobile, Off-Highway Vehicle
13787 US Hwy 85 N
Littleton, 80125

ONLY the offices below can assist hunters with animal checks and taking samples that are
related to hunting activities. See the CPW website for a complete list of our state parks locations
that can also sell licenses, issue duplicate licenses and accept some licenses for refunds.

BRUSH
28167 County Rd. T
Brush, 80723
970-842-6300

GRAND JUNCTION
711 Independent Ave.
Grand Junction, 81505
970-255-6100

MONTE VISTA
0722 S. Rd. 1 E.
Monte Vista, 81144
719-587-6900

COLORADO SPRINGS
4255 Sinton Rd.
Colorado Springs, 80907
719-227-5200

GUNNISON
300 W. New York Ave.
Gunnison, 81230
970-641-7060

MONTROSE
2300 S. Townsend Ave.
Montrose, 81401
970-252-6000

DENVER
6060 Broadway
Denver, 80216
303-291-7227

HOT SULPHUR SPRINGS
346 Grand County Rd. 362
Hot Sulphur Springs, 80451
970-725-6200

PUEBLO
600 Pueblo Reservoir Rd.
Pueblo, 81005
719-561-5300

DURANGO
151 E. 16th St.
Durango, 81301
970-247-0855

LAMAR
2500 S. Main St.
Lamar, 81052
719-336-6600

SALIDA
7405 Hwy. 50
Salida, 81201
719-530-5520

FORT COLLINS
317 W. Prospect Rd.
Fort Collins, 80526
970-472-4300

MEEKER
73485 Hwy. 64
Meeker, 81641
970-878-6090

STEAMBOAT SPRINGS
925 Weiss Dr.
Steamboat Springs, 80487
970-870-2197

GLENWOOD SPRINGS
0088 Wildlife Way
Glenwood Springs, 81601
970-947-2920

2022 COLORADO STATE RECREATION LANDS

Richard Reading
Eden Vardy
James Jay Tutchton
Dan Gibbs, ex-officio member
Kate Greenberg, ex-officio member
Heather Dugan, Acting Director
Dan Prenzlow, CPW Director

�WHAT’S NEW: 2022 REGULATION CHANGES &amp; NEW INFORMATION
▶ COLORADO STATE WILDLIFE AREA (SWA) PASS NOW AN OPTION FOR ACCESSING
SWAs: Customers age 16 or older will need to have a valid hunting or
fishing license or Colorado State Wildlife Area Pass to access state wildlife
areas (SWAs), unless specifically noted. See page 3. NEW Multiple SWAs are
exempt from the public access requirements stated above, please refer to
the property listings for these exemptions. Licenses are still required to
participate in hunting and fishing activities.
The annual SWA pass is $47.30, including the Habitat Stamp, and valid
from March 1−March 31(13 months). A one-day pass is also available. Visit
our website to learn more: cpw.state.co.us
To access state trust lands (STLs), customers age 16 or older will need to
have a valid hunting or fishing license. The Colorado State Wildlife Area
Pass does not apply to state parks or state trust land properties, only to
state wildlife area properties. Exceptions apply. See page 31.

▶ REGULATION UPDATES TO MULTIPLE PROPERTIES. LOOK FOR THE NEW TAG:

Creede SWA, Dowdy Lake SWA, Fish Creek SWA, Granby Ranch, Higel
SWA, John Martin Reservoir SWA, Perins Peak SWA, Queens SWA, San Luis
Lakes SWA, Big Springs STL, Karval STL, Punkin Center STL, Barr Lake
State Park, Eldorado Canyon State Park, Eleven Mile State Park, Golden Gate
Canyon State Park, Navajo State Park and others have new regulations. See
pages 4–65.

▶ STATE WILDLIFE AREAS ADDED: Bill Patterson SWA, Cross Canyon SWA,

Eagle Rock SWA, Hereford Haven SWA, Orient Mine SWA and Willow
Creek Reservoir SWA; look for the NEW tag.

RESERVATIONS
HUNTING

SOME STATE WILDLIFE AREAS, TRUST LANDS &amp; PARKS
REQUIRE RESERVATIONS TO HUNT. If required, it is listed
under the land name in this brochure. All hunting
reservations may be made by phone at 1-800-2445613 or online: cpw.state.co.us/hunting
reservations. You can make reservations starting
at 9 a.m. MT. 14 days before the hunt date for small
game and waterfowl or 45 days before the hunt date
for big game.
THE FOLLOWING RULES APPLY:
▶ Maximum 1 reservation per hunt date.
▶ Reservations are not transferable. The person making the reservation must have a valid license for the
species to be hunted before making the reservation
and must hunt at the property the day of the hunt.
Hunters with reservations may only hunt the area
specified on the reservation.
▶ Small-game and waterfowl hunting reservations
are not accepted more than 14 days before the hunt
date, nor after noon the day before the hunt date,
unless otherwise specified.
▶ Big-game hunting reservations are not accepted
more than 45 days before the start of the season the
reservation is being made for. Big-game hunting
reservations are valid throughout the season designated by the license, unless otherwise specified.
▶ To cancel, hunters must do so by noon the day
before the hunt date, except for Boyd Lake State
Park: Hunting reservations can be canceled up to
the starting time of the reserved time slot. Failing
to cancel reservations or follow check station
procedures may result in losing future reservation
privileges for the rest of the hunting season, unless
otherwise specified.

WHAT'S NEW

RESERVATIONS

▶ STL OPENING DATES IN MOFFAT COUNTY UPDATED: The opening dates of

several STL properties in Moffat County have changed to accommodate the
opening of the archery pronghorn hunting season, which begins Aug. 15. See
pages 32–56.

▶ STATE PARK SWIMMING REGULATION UPDATES: Swimming is prohibited in

state park-managed properties from sunset to sunrise, for any child under
the age of 13, unless accompanied by an adult, and within or 150 feet from:
any boat ramp, marina, breakwater, dock, buoy-designated hazard or keepout, any dam inlet or outlet structure, and where prohibited as posted. See
pages 59-65 for details.

▶ STAY UPDATED ON DROUGHT &amp; FIRE CONDITIONS IN THE STATE: It’s important

to be conscientious around your home and when recreating during drought
conditions in Colorado. The Colorado Division of Homeland Security &amp;
Emergency Management has a list of current fire bans and danger levels
for the state that is an excellent resource for staying aware of fire conditions
when traveling in Colorado this summer: coemergency.com/p/fire-bansdanger.html

▶ CHECK OUR OTHER REGULATION BROCHURES FOR MORE INFORMATION:

Depending on the activity you'd like to do on our state's public lands, our
other brochures such as Fishing and Small Game &amp; Waterfowl contain
useful additional information to help you recreate responsibly. Be sure to
take a look!

CAMPING: CABINS, YURTS, CAMPSITES
THERE ARE MORE THAN 4,000 CAMPSITES and 70 cabins and
yurts waiting for you on your next vacation at state
parks across Colorado! Campground amenities at
many parks include restrooms, full electrical hookups
and shower facilities. (See pages 57–65.)
Many parks also offer campsites or cabins for large
groups. Nearly 300 campsites are ADA accessible. If a
campsite has an "HD" (handicap designated) after the
site number, it is reserved for individuals with handicap
placards/plates ONLY. Yurts and cabins offer comfortable,
year-round alternatives to traditional camping in a tent.
FOR CAMPSITES, YURTS AND CABINS:
▶ All state parks now require camping/cabin/yurt
reservations.
▶ Campers can make reservations, 24/7 by phone
(1-800-244-5613) or online, from six months in
advance through when they arrive at the park.
Park entrance fees also apply at all state parks, in
addition to camping fees.
▶ Customers can cancel their camping reservations at
any time prior to the day of arrival, online at cpw.
state.co.us (click "Buy &amp; Apply" to reach your
CPW account) or by phone: 1-800-244-5613. Reservation change or cancellation fees are nonrefundable. On the day of arrival or after, customers must
contact the park directly about canceling. It is your
responsibility to know the cancellation and change
policies for CPW, as they can change year-to-year.
▶ See page 57 for more details on camping at one of
Colorado's state parks.

FIND MAPS ONLINE
State wildlife area maps and information:
cpw.state.co.us/wildlifeareamaps
State trust lands maps:
cpw.state.co.us/statetrustlands
State parks map finder:
cpw.state.co.us/park-map

ABBREVIATION KEY
4WD		
4-wheel-drive
all-terrain vehicle
ATV		
Bureau of Land Management
BLM		
CO./COs.		county/counties
Colorado Parks and Wildlife
CPW		
county road
CR		
game management unit
GMU		
HA		
handicap accessible
HD		
handicap designated
highway
HWY.		
junction
JCT.		
off-highway vehicle
OHV		
road
RD.		
reservoir
RES.		
state fishing unit
SFU		
state trust land
STL		
state wildlife area
SWA		
USFS/FS		U.S. Forest Service
N/NW/NE		north, northwest, northeast
S/SW/SE		south, southwest, southeast
east/west
E/W		

HABITAT STAMPS

▶ HABITAT STAMPS ARE $10.59, and only one is
required per person per year for anyone 18–64.
Stamps are valid March 1–March 31 of the following year (13 months).
■ You must purchase a stamp before buying or
applying for a hunting or fishing license.
■ Anyone buying a one-day or additional-day
license for fishing and/or small game is exempt
from buying the Habitat Stamp with the first two
of these licenses.
■ Anyone who is approved in the Columbine, Blue
Spruce, Independence and/or Big Game Mobility
programs is exempt from the Habitat Stamp
requirement.
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�FISH UNITS

STATE FISH UNITS

NOTE: SWA ACCESS RULES #1–30 (NEXT PAGE) APPLY TO SFUs.

STATE FISH UNIT PROPERTIES &amp; REGULATIONS
WHAT IS AN SFU? The term stands for state fish unit.
There are 16 of these around Colorado that offer limited wildlife
recreation. They include fish hatcheries and rearing operations.
▶ PROHIBITED ACTIVITIES ON ALL SFUs:
a. Fishing is prohibited in any waters within any fish
hatchery, rearing or distribution unit (including but not
limited to: streams, rearing ponds, holding areas and
raceways), except in designated areas of these properties managed for public fishing.
b. Waders or other fishing equipment prohibited.
c. Camping, fires prohibited.
d. Hunting, target practice prohibited.
e. Pets and other domestic animals prohibited.
f. Rock climbing prohibited.
g. Launching and takeout of vessels prohibited.
h. Water contact prohibited.
i. Feeding fish prohibited, except with fish food provided
by SFU.
j. Throwing anything besides SFU-provided fish food into
the water prohibited.
k. Overnight parking prohibited.

▶ BELLVUE-WATSON SFU — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: Go N of Fort Collins on Hwy. 287
to La Porte. Just N of La Porte, go W on CR 28.
GMU/ACRES: 19 / 58 acres
RECREATION: limited public use, limited tours

▶ CHALK CLIFFS SFU — CHAFFEE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Nathrop, go W for 2.5 miles
on CR 162, then go N for 0.125 miles on CR
287.
GMUs/ACRES: 56, 481 / 61 acres
RECREATION: limited public use, limited tours

▶ CRYSTAL RIVER SFU — GARFIELD CO.

DIRECTIONS: 1 mile S of Carbondale on Hwy. 33.
GMU/ACRES: 43 / 19 acres
RECREATION: limited public use, limited tours

▶ DURANGO SFU — LA PLATA CO.

DIRECTIONS: In Durango, next to Animas River.
GMUs/ACRES: 74, 75 / 14 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream on Animas River
RECREATION: Wildlife Museum open May 15–
Sept. 15; self-guided tours
FACILITIES: Restrooms available when Wildlife
Museum is open.

▶ FINGER ROCK SFU — ROUTT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Yampa, go 3 miles S on Hwy.
131.
GMU/ACRES: 26 / 34 acres
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, limited tours
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting prohibited in designated safety
zones as posted.
b. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
in designated safety zones as posted.

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▶ GLENWOOD SPRINGS SFU — GARFIELD CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Glenwood Springs, go 2.2
miles N along Mitchell Creek.
GMU/ACRES: 34 / 2 acres
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, limited tours

▶ J.W. MUMMA NATIVE AQUATIC SPECIES SFU

— ALAMOSA CO.
DIRECTIONS: From I-25, take Walsenburg Exit to
Hwy. 160 W to Fort Garland, into Alamosa.
GMU: 80
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, limited tours
FACILITIES: restroom, drinking water

▶ LAS ANIMAS SFU — BENT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Las Animas W on Hwy. 194,
go 4 miles, then go N on CR 5.5.
GMU/ACRES: 125 / 69 acres
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, limited tours

▶ MOUNT SHAVANO SFU — CHAFFEE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Salida, go 0.5 miles NW on
Hwy. 291 to CR 154, then go 0.5 miles W.
GMU/ACRES: 56 / 45 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream, coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, limited tours
FACILITIES: restroom, drinking water

▶ PITKIN SFU — GUNNISON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Gunnison, go 14 miles E on
Hwy. 50 to Quartz Creek Rd., then go 14 miles
E to Parlin and turn N.
GMUs/ACRES: 55, 551 / 48 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, limited tours
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Fishing only in Quartz Creek.

▶ POUDRE RIVER SFU — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From La Porte, go 5 miles N on
Hwy. 287 to Hwy. 14, then 38 miles W.
GMUs/ACRES: 8, 19 / 460 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing, limited tours
FACILITIES: restroom
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
in designated safety zones as posted.

▶ PUEBLO SFU — PUEBLO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Pueblo, go 6 miles W of
Pueblo Blvd. on Hwy. 96.
GMU/ACRES: 84 / 105 acres
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, limited tours
FACILITIES: restroom, aquarium

▶ RIFLE FALLS SFU — GARFIELD CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Rifle, go 15 miles N on Hwy.
325.
GMU/ACRES: 33 / 600 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, limited tours
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting prohibited in designated safety
zones as posted.

▶ ROARING JUDY SFU — GUNNISON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Gunnison, go 14 miles N on
Hwy. 135.
GMUs/ACRES: 54, 55 / 778 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream, pond fishing
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, limited tours
FACILITIES: restroom
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access 1 hour before
sunrise to 1 hour after sunset.
b. Property E of Hwy. 135 only open for
public access May 16–Nov. 30.
c. W of Hwy. 135, hunting with archery
equipment for big game and shotguns for
waterfowl only.
d. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
in designated safety zones as posted.

▶ WATSON LAKE SFU — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Fort Collins, go 7 miles NW
on Hwy. 287 to Rist Canyon Rd. (CR 28), then
go 1 mile.
GMU/ACRES: 19 / 90 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: limited tours
FACILITIES: restroom

▶ WRAY SFU — YUMA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Wray, go 2 miles W on Hwy.
34 to CR FF, then go 2 miles N.
GMU/ACRES: 98 / 355 acres
RECREATION: limited tours

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�WILDLIFE AREAS

STATE WILDLIFE AREAS

DON'T LITTER! PACK YOUR TRASH OUT.

WHAT IS A STATE WILDLIFE AREA?

State wildlife areas (SWAs) are state- or privatelyowned lands that offer state-managed, wildlife-related
recreation to the public.
While most activities focus on hunting and fishing,
each SWA has different allowed activities based on
location and available resources. These parcels of SWA
land are paid for by sportspersons, and managed under

state law by Colorado Parks and Wildlife employees for
the benefit of wildlife. CPW manages about 350 SWA
lands around the state.
Read on for information about each SWA, pages
4−30, and get ready to plan your next adventure.
Look online for SWA maps: cpw.state.co.us/
wildlifeareamaps

A young hunter at Ramah SWA © CPW photo by Wayne Lewis

STATE WILDLIFE AREA ACCESS RULES
Everyone age 16 years or older MUST have a valid hunting
or fishing license, or the new Colorado State Wildlife Area
Pass to be on ANY PART of a state wildlife area (SWA),
unless specifically noted.
See page 31 for the requirements to access state trust
lands (STLs).
Note that one- or five-day licenses are only valid for the
date(s) on the license.
RULES FOR E-BIKES ON SWAs:
E-bikes (electrical-assisted bicycles) are vehicles with 2 or 3
wheels, fully operable pedals and an electric motor that doesn't
go over 750 watts. There are 3 classes:
▶ Class 1 e-bike: Has a motor that assists only when the rider is
pedaling and stops assisting when the bike reaches 20 mph.
▶ Class 2 e-bike: Has a motor that assists if the rider is pedaling
or not, but stops assisting when the bike reaches 20 mph.
▶ Class 3 e-bike: Has a motor that assists only when the rider is
pedaling and stops assisting when the bike reaches 28 mph.
In state wildlife areas, e-bikes are allowed on designated roads
and within designated camping or parking areas where motorized
vehicles are allowed. They are prohibited in all other areas.

AQUATIC NUISANCE SPECIES

All vessels and floating devices, their contents, motors, trailers
and equipment are subject to inspection by CPW before being
launched, operated on or leaving waters on SWAs. Any aquatic
nuisance species found during inspection must be removed
and disposed of according to CPW procedures before vessels are
allowed to be launched, operate on or leave the water.

YOUTH/MENTOR HUNTING

Youth/mentor hunting applies to youth under 18. Youth hunters
under 16 must be accompanied by a mentor when hunting on
youth-mentor properties. Mentors must be 18 or older, comply
with hunter education requirements and accompany youth
while hunting.
Except when specifically authorized, the following
activities are PROHIBITED on lands, waters, frozen
surfaces of waters, rights-­of-way, buildings or
devices under CPW control:
1. To possess the following types of ammunition
and/or firearms: tracer rounds, armor-piercing
rounds, military hardened rounds with explosive
or radioactive substances, .50-caliber BMG
rounds or fully automatic firearms.
2. To enter, use or occupy an area when posted
against entry, use or occupancy.

3. To engage in illegal activities.
4. To enter, use or occupy an area for commercial
purposes or do land, water, oil, gas or mineral
investigations, surveys or explorations.
5. To operate a vehicle (motorized or nonmotorized) except on established roads or within
designated camping or parking areas. Drivers
must obey Colorado motor vehicle laws.
6. To drive faster than posted speed limits or faster
than 25 mph if not posted.
7. To leave a camp, tent, shelter, motor vehicle or
trailer unattended more than 48 hours, or to
camp or to park travel trailers or campers on a
SWA over 14 days in a 45-day period.
8. To establish a permanent structure or plant vegetation. Only portable blinds and tree stands for
big-game or waterfowl hunting can be erected
on SWAs, and no earlier than 30 days prior to
the season for which they will be used. No nails
can be driven into trees. Man-made materials for
blinds or stands must be removed within 10 days
after the season in which they are used ends.
Any other portable blind or tree stand used for
any other purpose must be removed at the end
of the day they are used.
The owner’s Customer Identification number
(CID) and dates of use must be visible on the
outside of portable blinds or underside of tree
stands. Placement of blinds or stands does not
reserve them for personal use; they may be used
by the public on a first-come, first-served basis.
9. To remove, modify or destroy a building, water
control device, fence, gate, sign, survey or section marker, vegetation, or objects of archaeological, geological or historical value.
10. To litter, leave fish, fish entrails, human waste,
waste water, containers or toxic substances; to
bring household or commercial trash or toxic
substances to an area for disposal; or to dump
trailer waste in a sanitary facility.
11. To build fires without precautions to prevent
spreading; to leave fires unattended.
12. To graze livestock. Horseback riding, mules,
llamas, burros may be used in wildlife activities.
13. To have or use fireworks, explosives, poisons,
herbicides, pesticides or illegal substances.
14. To release wildlife or privately-owned game
birds. Private game birds may be released for
field trials, including group dog training on
SWAs only where allowed.
15. To allow dogs, cats or domestic pets to run at
large (not on a leash), except dogs used while

hunting, while training hunting dogs or at
CPW-authorized field trials.
16. To dig trenches, holes or pits.
17. To leave boats, rafts or other floating craft
beached, anchored, moored or docked unattended overnight except in designated areas.
18. To fish from or block any CPW boat ramps or
docks in conflict with boaters or as posted.
19. To snorkel, scuba dive or spearfish with a diving mask, swim fins, snorkel or air tanks. The
exception is where swimming is permitted,
when a location is identified by a “divers down
flag,” and when a scuba diver has a valid scuba
certificate from a recognized scuba training
organization.
20. To use air or gas-inflated floating devices for
transportation on the surface of the water unless the device has multi-compartments and a
rigid motor mount when propelled by gasoline
or electric motors. Single-compartment air
or gas-filled flotation devices are restricted to
posted swimming areas.
21. To promote, sponsor, conduct or participate in
boat regattas, paintball shooting, questing or
non-wildlife-oriented activities.
22. To launch or land aircraft, including drones.
23. To leave decoys or anything used as decoys in
the field or on water overnight.
24. To swim, except in designated waters or during
authorized water contact activities.
25. To discharge a firearm or bow in parking, camping or picnic areas.
26. To fish in fish-rearing ponds, raceways, holding
areas or streams on CPW hatchery properties,
except areas posted as open to fishing.
27. To conduct field trials or group dog training
without a field-trial license.
28. To have, store or use hay, straw or mulch not
certified as noxious-weed-free. Certified materials must be clearly marked by the certifying
state or province. People who transport these
materials on federal, state or county roads that
cross CPW property are exempt. Also exempt
is hay produced on state trust lands leased from
CPW for wildlife recreation.
29. To trap unless done according to statutes, regulations and authorization.
30. To partake in Internet-based or computerassisted remote hunting or fishing. Hunters
and anglers must be present in the immediate
vicinity of their activity.
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STATE WILDLIFE AREA PROPERTIES &amp; REGULATIONS
Everyone age 16 years or older MUST have a valid hunting or fishing license, or a Colorado State Wildlife Area Pass to be on ANY PART of a SWA, for ANY reason, unless specifically noted
NOTE: The HUNTING section for each property denotes the species that are commonly found in and around the area. Species listed can be hunted if property regulations allow (during designated seasons)

▶Download individual maps of state wildlife areas online: cpw.state.co.us/wildlifeareamaps
▶ 63 RANCH SWA — PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Fairplay, go 15 miles S on
Hwy. 285, or 5.5 miles N of Antero Jct. on
Hwy. 285.
GMU/ACRES: 50 / 1,200 acres
HUNTING: big game, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream fishing
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping prohibited.

▶ ADAMS SWA — ROUTT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Steamboat Springs, go E on
Hwy. 40, turn S on Hwy. 131. At CR 14, go S.
SWA is 0.5 miles N of Stagecoach State Park.
GMU/ACRES: 15 / 650 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access July 1–Nov. 30.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Dogs allowed only as an aid in hunting
grouse.
d. Vehicles prohibited beyond parking area.

▶ ADOBE CREEK RES. SWA (BLUE LAKE)

— BENT, KIOWA COs.
DIRECTIONS: From Las Animas, go 15 miles N
on CR 10.
GMU/ACRES: 125 / 5,147 acres
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, rabbit, pheasant,
scaled quail, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: boating, sail boating, sail surfing,
waterskiing, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms, boat ramps
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access 1 hour before
sunrise to 1 hour after sunset; no time
restrictions for fishing.
b. ATVs, dirt bikes, snowmobiles prohibited.
c. Frozen surface of lake closed.
d. Dams, inlets, outlet structures open only
for fishing.

▶ ALBERTA PARK RES. SWA — MINERAL CO.

DIRECTIONS: From South Fork, go 18 miles W
on Hwy. 160 to Wolf Creek Ski Area, drive
through parking lot. Continue 1.7 miles on
USFS Rd. 391.
GMU/ACRES: 80 / 240 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: primitive boat ramp

▶ ALMA SWA — PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Alma, go 1.5 miles N on
Hwy. 9 to CR 4; then go 0.25 miles NW.
GMU/ACRES: 49 / 277 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, camping
FACILITIES: restrooms, campsites

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▶ ALMONT TRIANGLE SWA — GUNNISON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Almont, go 3 miles N on
Hwy. 135.
GMUs / ACRES: 55 / 643 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open May 1–Nov. 30.

▶ ANDREWS LAKE SWA — SAN JUAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Durango, go 39 miles N on
Hwy. 550 to access road; then go 0.5 miles E.
GMU/ACRES: 74 / 13 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms, trailhead, parking,
overlook

▶ ANDRICK PONDS SWA — MORGAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-76, take exit 66 (Hwy. 39),
go 7.4 miles N on Hwy. 39 to Hwy. 144 and
CR Y.5. Go 1.5 miles W on CR Y.5, then N on
CR 3 for 1.5 miles to CR AA. Go 1 mile to CR
2, go S on CR 2 for 0.5 miles to parking.
GMU/ACRES: 95 / 711 acres
HUNTING: turkey, dove, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 4 a.m.–9 p.m., Sat., Sun., Wed. and
state and federal holidays only.
b. Camping, fires, fishing, dog training,
target practice, hunting with centerfire
rifles, hunting on Clark Lake prohibited.
c. From Sept. 1 through end of dark goose
season, only open for migratory bird
hunting within designated hunting areas.
Reservations required, valid until sunrise
and limited to 3 per hunter annually.
See "Reservations: Hunting" (page 1) for
details.
d. Mandatory check-in and check-out at
check stations. Check-in allowed after
4 a.m. Hunters can hunt only the area
reserved and may check in on first-come,
first-served basis after a hunter checks
out, or after sunrise if a hunter has not
checked in. Maximum of 4 hunters per
hunting area.
e. From end of dark goose season through
spring turkey season, only turkey hunting
permitted. Reservations required and
valid until sunrise. Mandatory check-in
and check-out at check station on CR AA.
Hunters may hunt entire property.
f. During waterfowl and turkey seasons,
scouting permitted from 10 a.m.−2 p.m.
on Thurs. only. All people scouting must
check in and out at check stations. Firearms, dogs not allowed during scouting.

▶ APISHAPA SWA — LAS ANIMAS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walsenburg, go 18.5 miles
NE on Hwy. 10 to property sign; turn SE and
go 20 miles past Mica Butte.
GMUs/ACRES: 133, 134 / 7,935 acres

HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, bighorn sheep,
rabbit, scaled quail, dove
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing

▶ ARIKAREE SWA — YUMA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Wray, go 5 miles S on Hwy.
385 and turn E on CR 30. Go 6 miles E and
turn S on CR PP and continue S for 6.5 miles.
From CR QQ.5 and 24.5, go 1 mile E and 0.5
miles N. At cattle guard, continue 0.3 miles to
second cattle guard and entrance sign. Property between cattle guards is private property
and permission is required to hunt. If roads
are muddy, no access to property.
GMU/ACRES: 102 / 2,320 acres
HUNTING: Deer, turkey, quail, dove, rabbit,
squirrel
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 4 a.m.–9 p.m., Sept. 1–May 31.
b. Camping, fires, dog training prohibited.
c. Target practice prohibited except when
authorized by Area Wildlife Manager.

▶ ARKANSAS RIVER/BIG BEND SWA
(FISHING EASEMENT) — CHAFFEE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Poncha Springs, go 4 miles
N on Hwy. 285, then go 0.125 miles E on CR
165. Parking is at W end. From Salida, go NW
on Hwy. 291 for 3.5 miles. Go 0.75 miles S on
CR 150, then 0.5 miles SW on CR 166 to N
bank of Arkansas River. Parking E side of road.
GMU/ACRES: 56 / 11 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream, Arkansas River;
fishing only (NOTE: Fishing access may not be
on both sides of river. Check for signs.)

▶ ATWOOD SWA — LOGAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Atwood, go 3 miles SW on
Hwy. 6 to CR 29.5, then go 0.5 miles S.
GMU/ACRES: 96 / 180 acres
HUNTING: deer, turkey, quail, dove, rabbit,
squirrel, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 4 a.m.–9 p.m.
b. Camping, fires, horseback riding, dog
training prohibited.
c. Target practice prohibited except when
authorized by Area Wildlife Manager.
d. On opening weekend of regular plains
rifle deer season and first day and weekend of late plains rifle deer season, only
deer hunting permitted.
e. Launching or takeout of vessels prohibited during waterfowl seasons.

▶ BADGER BASIN SWA — PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hartsel, go E and W on
Hwy. 24. Land is directly N of Hartsel, and N
and S along Hwy. 9.
GMUs/ACRES: 50, 58, 581 / 752 acres
FISHING: 22 miles of fishing access. This is a
fishing property only.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting, camping, fires prohibited.

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b. Parking only in designated areas.
c. Access only from designated parking
areas. Closed beyond fenced and posted
easement.

▶ BANNER LAKES SWA — WELD CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hudson, go 4 miles E on
Hwy. 52.
GMU/ACRES: 99 / 934 acres
HUNTING: dove, waterfowl, rabbit, prairie dog
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot only, and only through
designated parking area. Closed N of
Hwy. 52 April 1–July 15.
b. Camping, fires, horseback riding, bicycling prohibited.
c. Boating prohibited except for handpropelled craft and float tubes.
d. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except when hunting or training dogs.
Discharging bows allowed for bowfishing.
e. Fishing prohibited from Oct. 1–end of
Feb.
f. Closed first day of regular waterfowl
season to day before first day of pheasant
season, except for waterfowl hunting on
Sat., Sun., Mon. and state and federal
holidays. During this period, waterfowl
reservations available but not required.
See "Reservations: Hunting" (page 1) for
details. Reservations valid throughout
reserved day until hunter with reservation checks out.
Hunters may check in on first-come,
first-served basis after a hunter with
reservation checks out, or if no reservation exists for a hunt area after midnight
immediately preceding the hunt, or if reserved area isn’t claimed by legal sunrise.
Hunters can hunt only the area
reserved. Maximum 4 hunters per reservation. Waterfowl hunters must check in
and check out at designated station.
g. From Thurs. before Sept. 1 through end
of dark goose season, scouting permitted from 10 a.m.−2 p.m. on Thurs. that
are not open to hunting in and prior to
waterfowl seasons. Must have reservation
confirmation number or letter from CPW.
All people must check in and out at check
station. Firearms, dogs not allowed during
scouting.
h. Dog training permitted N of Hwy. 52
during Feb., March, July 16–Aug. 31
only. Dog training permitted S of Hwy.
52, Feb. 1–Aug. 31 only.
i. Field trials may be authorized Feb.,
March and Aug. No more than 4 per
year. Group training events not limited.
j. Domestic, feral or privately-owned game
birds may be released with permit for
field trials and dog training S of Hwy.
52. Birds taken must be removed from
SWA and privately-owned game birds
prepared for human consumption.
k. CPW may implement a dog training
reservation system to manage overcrowding.

▶ BASALT SWA (BASALT, CHRISTINE, TONER, PEACHBLOW,
7 CASTLES, SCHUCK UNITS) — EAGLE, PITKIN COs.

TONER UNIT: From Basalt, go 3.2 miles E on
USFS Rd. 105 (Fryingpan Rd.) to signs; then
go N.
GMUs/ACRES: 47, 444 / 2,577 acres
CHRISTINE UNIT: From Basalt, go 0.5 miles W
on Two Rivers Rd. (old Hwy. 82) to Homestead Dr.; then go N to access road.
GMUs/ACRES: 47, 444 / 2,230 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, bighorn sheep, dusky
grouse
FISHING: coldwater stream, coldwater lake
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: shooting range
RESTRICTIONS ON ALL UNITS:
a. Except for muzzleloaders, firearms
on shooting range restricted to lower
than .50 caliber. Discharging shotguns
allowed. Fully-automatic firearms
prohibited. From March 15–Oct. 14,
discharging firearms on shooting range
allowed only 7 a.m.–7 p.m. Mon., Tues.,
Thurs. and Fri., and 9 a.m.–5 p.m. Sat.
and Sun.
From Oct. 15–March 14, discharging
firearms on shooting range allowed only
9 a.m.–4 p.m. Mon., Tues., Thurs. and
Fri., and 9 a.m.–4 p.m. Sat and Sun.
b. Boating, water contact activities prohibited on Christine Lake.
c. Camping prohibited at all times within
0.25 miles of Fryingpan River. Camping prohibited in other areas, except by
licensed hunters during an established
big game or turkey season, plus 3 days
before and 3 days after the seasons.
d. Closed Dec. 1–April 15 except on Christine Lake and rifle ranges.
e. Fires, mountain bikes prohibited.
f. Dogs prohibited, except field trials may
be authorized Aug. and Sept. only.

▶ BAYFIELD LIONS CLUB SHOOTING RANGE

— LA PLATA CO.
a. Public access allowed April 1–Nov. 30.
b. Public access allowed 9 am–8 pm, April 1–
Oct. 31.
c. Public access allowed 10 am–5 pm,
Nov. 1–30.
d. Pistol or rifle shooting prohibited on shotgun trap range.
e. Shotguns, shooting slugs only, allowed on
pistol-rifle range.
f. Except for muzzleloaders, rifles restricted to
smaller than .50 caliber.
g. Except for clay targets, glass or other breakable targets prohibited.
h. NEW Valid hunting or fishing or Colorado
State Wildlife Area Pass NOT required to
ACCESS this property.

▶ BEAVER CREEK SWA — FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Cañon City, go 8 miles E on
Hwy. 50 to Hwy. 67 (Phantom Canyon Rd.),
then go N 2 miles to CR 123, then E 0.2 miles
to CR 132, then N 9 miles to property. Or:
From Skaguay Dam, go downstream 12 miles
on trail to property (2-day hike).
GMU/ACRES: 59 / 2,227 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, rabbit, dove, turkey
with limited license

FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing.

▶ BEAVER CREEK RES. SWA — RIO GRANDE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From South Fork, go 2 miles SW
on Hwy. 160 to USFS Rd. 360 (Beaver Creek
Rd.), then go 6 miles S.
GMU/ACRES: 80 / 102 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: USFS campgrounds, restroom,
drinking water, boat ramps
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Discharging firearms, bowfishing and
open fires on ice prohibited.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.

▶ BEAVER LAKE SWA (MARBLE) — GUNNISON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Marble, go 0.25 miles E on
CR 3.
GMU/ACRES: 43 / 41 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream, coldwater lake
RECREATION: nonmotorized boating, wildlife
viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited except for float tubes
or hand-propelled craft.
b. Camping, fires, discharging firearms or
bows prohibited.
c. No vehicles on dam.

▶ BELLAIRE LAKE SWA — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: I-25 N to Hwy. 14 exit toward
Fort Collins. Take Hwy. 14, turn right onto N.
College Ave., Hwy. 287. Follow Hwys. 14/287
N for 10.7 miles. Turn left at CR 74E, Red
Feather Lakes Rd., and go 24 miles. Turn left
at CR 162, go 2 miles to Bellaire Lake Rd.
GMU/ACRES: 8 / 12 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
FACILITIES: USFS campground, drinking water,
electrical hookups, restroom
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited except for float tubes
or craft propelled by hand, wind or
electric motor.
b. NEW Valid hunting or fishing or Colorado State Wildlife Area Pass NOT
required to ACCESS this property.

▶ BERGEN PEAK SWA — CLEAR CREEK, JEFFERSON COs.

DIRECTIONS: From Evergreen, go 4 miles N on
Hwy. 74 to Hwy. 103, then go 5.9 miles W to
Stinton Rd. Then go 2.2 miles E.
GMU/ACRES: 39 / 1,093 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, squirrel, dusky grouse
RECREATION: hiking, horseback riding.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot or horseback only.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Dogs must be on leash except when
hunting small game.
d. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except when hunting.

▶ BIG MEADOWS RES. SWA — MINERAL CO.

DIRECTIONS: From South Fork, go 11 miles W on
Hwy. 160 to USFS Rd. 410, then go 2 miles W.
GMU/ACRES: 76 / 117 acres
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FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: campgrounds, restroom, drinking
water, boat ramp

▶ BIG THOMPSON PONDS SWA — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Loveland, go 5 miles E
on Hwy. 402 to I-25 Frontage Rd., then go
0.75 miles N to interstate underpass. Go left
through underpass, then 0.75 miles N.
GMU/ACRES: 20 / 51 acres
HUNTING: rabbit, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access 1 hour before
sunrise to 1 hour after sunset; no time
restrictions for fishing or with nighthunting permit.
b. Camping, fires, dog training, horseback
riding, bicycling prohibited.
c. Boating prohibited except for float tubes
used while fishing.
d. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except when hunting. Discharging bows
allowed for bowfishing.

▶ BIGHORN SPRINGS SWA (FISHING EASEMENT)

— CHAFFEE CO.
DIRECTIONS: Two miles S of Buena Vista at
intersection of Hwys. 24 and 285, go S on
Hwy. 285 for 4 miles. Access road on E side of
Hwy., look for sign.
GMUs/ACRES: 57, 481 / 8 acres
FISHING: coldwater river
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access for fishing only, and only within
high waterline.
b. Parking only in designated lots.
c. Camping, fires prohibited.

▶ NEW BILL PATTERSON SWA — GARFIELD CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-70 take the W Parachute
Exit onto Old Hwy. 6. Travel W on Old Hwy.
6 for 2.6 miles, turn S onto Stone Quarry Rd.
Travel 3/4 mile on Stone Quarry Rd., Bill
Patterson SWA is on the right hand side of
the road.
GMUs/ACRES: 31 / 4 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: access to the Colorado River for
fishing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping and fires are prohibited.
b. Waterfowl hunting from designated
blinds only.
c. Hunting allowed with shotguns only.

▶ BILLY CREEK SWA — OURAY, MONTROSE COs.
DIRECTIONS:

BECKETT TRACT: From Montrose, go 18 miles
S on Hwy. 550 to Ouray CR 4, then turn left.
Go 0.5 miles.
BILLY CREEK TRACT: From Montrose, go 16 miles
S on Hwy. 550 to Ouray CR 2, then turn left.
Road also leads to Nicoll and Porter tracts.
COLONA TRACT: From Montrose, go 7 miles S on
Hwy. 550 to Government Springs Rd. Continue on Horsefly Rd. to signed access road.
CARMICHAEL TRACT: From Montrose, go 21
miles S on Hwy. 550 to Ouray CR 8, turn left
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on lower road. Go through ranch yard; then
go 1.25 miles on main road to access road.
GMUs/ACRES: 62, 65 / 5,498 acres, all tracts
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dove
FISHING: coldwater stream, pond
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, camping, hiking
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access May 1–Dec. 31.
Open year-round for hunting, fishing
and trapping along Uncompahgre River
corridor, from Hwy. 550 to 100 feet on E
bank of river, as posted.
b. Snowmobiles prohibited on Colona tract.

▶ BITTERBRUSH SWA — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Craig, take Hwy. 40 W to
Maybell. SWA is S of Hwy. 40 and W of CR 57.
GMU/ACRES: 11 / 8,081 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access May 1–Jan. 14.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Vehicles allowed only on CRs 59 and 143.
d. Hunters may place portable blinds,
markers, stands or related structures
only after Aug. 1. These must be removed by the hunter within 24 hours
after harvesting an animal, or 7 days after the end of archery pronghorn season,
whichever is first.

▶ BLACKTAIL (CONSERVATION EASEMENT) — ROUTT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Steamboat Springs, go E on
Hwy. 40, turn S on Hwy. 131. At CR 14, go S.
Easement is S and E of Adams SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 15 / 610 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access July 1–Nov. 30.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Dogs allowed only as an aid in hunting
grouse.
d. Motor vehicles prohibited beyond designated parking areas.

▶ BLISS SWA — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From La Porte, go 5 miles N on
Hwy. 287 to Hwy. 14, then go 41 miles W.
GMUs/ACRES: 8, 19 / 352 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, bighorn sheep, rabbit,
dusky grouse
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Launching and takeout of vessels prohibited.

▶ BLUE RIVER SWA (BLUE RIVER, EAGLE'S NEST,
SUTTON UNITS) — SUMMIT CO.

DIRECTIONS:

BLUE RIVER UNIT: From Silverthorne, go 17
miles N on Hwy. 9. (82 acres.)
EAGLE’S NEST UNIT: From Silverthorne, go 9
miles N on Hwy. 9. (29 acres.)
SUTTON UNIT: From Silverthorne, go 7 miles N
on Hwy. 9.
GMUs/ACRES: 37, 371 / 134 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing, watchable wildlife trail
RESTRICTIONS ON ALL UNITS:
a. Camping, fires, firewood cutting, discharging firearms or bows and overnight
vehicle parking prohibited.

▶ BOB TERRELL SWA — GARFIELD CO.

DIRECTIONS: From intersection of Hwys. 82
and 133, go approx. 1 mile W on Hwy. 82.
Turn left onto CR 106, follow it back to the E,
staying left at fork in road. Road dead ends at
SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 43 / 7 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: boat launch/take out

▶ BODO SWA — LA PLATA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Durango, go 1 mile S on
Hwy. 160/550 to CR 210, then go 0.25 miles
W to E boundary.
GMU/ACRES: 741 / 2,942 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky grouse,
turkey, dove
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access April 16–Nov. 30
for general use.
b. Open S of CR 210 only for small-game
hunting Dec. 1–April 15.
c. Smelter Mountain Trail open 10 a.m.–2
p.m., Dec. 1–April 15. Access by foot
only. Dogs prohibited.
d. Camping, fires, snowmobiles prohibited.
e. Discharging firearms prohibited except
when hunting.
f. Launching of paragliders allowed from
Smelter Mountain Trail, subject to Dec.
1–April 15 restriction listed in c., above.

▶ BOEDECKER RES. SWA — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Loveland, go 2 miles W on
First St. to CR 21, then go 0.5 miles S.
GMU/ACRES: 20 / 308 acres of water
HUNTING: dove, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access 1 hour before
sunrise to 1 hour after sunset; no time
restrictions for fishing or with nighthunting permit.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.
c. Fishing prohibited from vessels Nov. 1–
end of waterfowl season.
d. Camping, fires, horseback riding, sailboards prohibited.
e. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except when hunting. Discharging bows
allowed for bowfishing.

▶ BOSQUE DEL OSO SWA — LAS ANIMAS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Trinidad, take exit 14A off
I-25. Go W on Hwy. 12 approx. 21 miles to
Weston and look for access signs between
Weston and Stonewall. Property S of Hwy.
GMUs/ACRES: 85, 851 / 30,000 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, turkey,
small game, lion
FISHING: coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access May 1–Nov. 30;
open Dec. 1–April 30 only to licensed
big-game and spring turkey hunters, and
one non-hunting companion.
b. Fires only in designated areas and containment structures.
c. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited

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except while hunting. Discharging bows
allowed for bowfishing.
d. Camping only in designated areas; hunters may camp anywhere during hunting
seasons.
e. Parking allowed only in designated areas.
f. Unattended food or garbage must be
stored in a bear-resistant manner or
container.
g. Snowmobiles, motorized vehicles,
ATVs and bicycles on established roads
or trails may be prohibited to protect
wildlife and prevent resource damage.
Closures posted.
h. Fishing prohibited on South Fork of
Purgatoire River in SWA from day after
Labor Day weekend until first day of
Memorial Day weekend.

▶ BRAVO SWA — LOGAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-76 at Sterling exit, go 0.5
miles W on Hwy. 6 to CR 370, then go 1.7
miles NE.
GMU/ACRES: 91 / 1,082 acres
HUNTING: deer, turkey, quail, dove, rabbit,
squirrel, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 4 a.m.–9 p.m.
b. Camping, fires, horseback riding,
field trials prohibited.
c. Target practice prohibited except when
authorized by Area Wildlife Manager.
d. On opening weekend of regular plains
rifle deer season and first day and weekend of late plains rifle deer season, only
deer hunting permitted.
e. Launching or takeout of vessels prohibited during waterfowl seasons.

▶ BROWER SWA — WELD CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Evans, go 1 mile E on 37th St.
GMU/ACRES: 94 / 65 acres
HUNTING: rabbit, squirrel, dove, waterfowl,
turkey
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access Sept. 1 through
last day of spring turkey season, except
from day after close of regular goose
season through day before opening of
spring turkey season.
b. Open for public access 4 a.m.–one hour
after sunset.
c. Public access permitted only to hunters
with a valid hunting license.
d. Fishing, fires, target practice, centerfire
rifles or muzzleloaders, camping, horses
prohibited.
e. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except shotguns or bows while hunting.
f. Dogs allowed only as an aid in hunting.
Dog training prohibited except when
training dogs for hunting.
g. Parking allowed only in designated parking area.
h. Launching or takeout of vessels prohibited.

▶ BROWN LAKES SWA — HINSDALE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Creede, go 25 miles W on
Hwy. 149 to USFS Rd. 515 (Hermit Lakes
Rd.). Go 1.5 miles W.

GMU/ACRES: 76 / 520 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, picnicking
FACILITIES: restroom, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping prohibited.

▶ BROWNLEE SWA (FISHING LEASE: MICHIGAN RIVER)

— JACKSON CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go E on 5th St. for
1.5 miles to signed access point (N of road).
Or, from Walden, go N on Hwy. 125 for 1 mile,
turn right on CR 42. Parking and access immediately to the right.
GMU/ACRES: 6 / 2 mi. of river
FISHING: Michigan River, coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for fishing only.

▶ BROWNLEE 2 SWA (FISHING LEASE: NORTH PLATTE RIVER)
— JACKSON CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go 0.5 miles W on
Hwy. 14 to CR 12; then 5.1 miles NW to CR
18; then 0.5 miles W.
GMU/ACRES: 16 / 1.2 miles of river
FISHING: North Platte River, coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for fishing only.

▶ BROWNS PARK SWA (BEAVER CREEK, CALLOWAY, COLD
SPRINGS MOUNTAIN, WIGGINS UNITS) — MOFFAT CO.

BEAVER CREEK UNIT: From Maybell, go 59 miles
NW on Hwy. 318. Unit N of Hwy. 318.
COLD SPRINGS MOUNTAIN UNIT: From Maybell,
go 41 miles NW on Hwy. 318 to CR 10N,
then go 17 miles N to CR 72, then 9 miles W
to fork. Take left fork for 4 miles.
WIGGINS UNIT: From Maybell, go 41 miles NW
on Hwy. 318 to CR 10N; then 17 miles N to
CR 72; then 15 miles W.
GMU/ACRES: 201 / 2,226 acres, all units
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, rabbit, dusky
grouse, waterfowl, dove
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Calloway Unit closed to public access in
posted area.
b. Camping prohibited in posted areas in
Cold Springs Mountain Unit.
c. Camping allowed W only of Beaver
Creek in Beaver Creek Unit.

▶ BRUSH SWA — MORGAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Brush, go 2.5 miles N on
Hwy. 71. Turn W on CR U. Go approx. 200 feet
to CR 28, turn N and go 1 mile to parking lot.
GMU/ACRES: 96 / 588 acres
HUNTING: deer, turkey, quail, dove, rabbit,
squirrel, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 4 a.m.–9 p.m., except with nighthunting permit.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Target practice prohibited except when
authorized by Area Wildlife Manager.
d. On opening weekend of regular plains
rifle deer season and first day and weekend of late plains rifle deer season, only
deer hunting permitted.

e. Horse use prohibited except when training hunting dogs, in Feb., March, April
(through Wed. before spring turkey
season opens) and Aug. only.
f. Launching or takeout of vessels prohibited during waterfowl seasons.

▶ BRUSH CREEK SWA — EAGLE CO.

DIRECTIONS: Take I-70 to exit 147 toward
Eagle. Turn S and go to roundabout. Exit
roundabout going W on Hwy. 6 for 1 block.
Turn S on Capitol St., then turn E on Brush
Creek Rd. and go to stop sign. Turn S, go 1
block, turn E to stay on Brush Creek Rd. SWA
is 15–18 miles from Eagle, between Peterson
Draw and Sneve Gulch. SWA composed of
3 separate tracts of property within Sylvan
Lake State Park. All properties accessible from
Brush Creek Rd. Access and use of Sylvan
Lake State Park requires parks pass.
GMU/ACRES: 44 / 382 acres
RECREATION: hunting, wildlife viewing

▶ BRUSH HOLLOW SWA — FREMONT CO.
DIRECTIONS:

TO BOAT RAMP: From Penrose at Hwy. 115, go
W on 3rd (CR 123), then go 0.29 miles to E
St. (CR 125). Go 5.5 miles to CR 129, then go
2.5 miles on CR 129 to SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 59 / 461 acres
FISHING: coldwater/warmwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms, shelters, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
▶ BRUSH PRAIRIE PONDS SWA — MORGAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Brush go S on Clayton
St. to check station, then go S 2.25 miles to
parking area.
GMU/ACRES: 99 / 1,600 acres
HUNTING: deer, pheasant, dove, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 4 a.m.–9 p.m.
b. Camping, fires, target practice prohibited.
c. Only hunting permitted Sept. 1 through
end of dark goose season. Mandatory
check-in and check-out at check station.
d. From Sept. 1–Nov. 30, only open for
migratory bird hunting within designated
hunting areas, and only on Sat., Sun.,
Wed. and state and federal holidays. Reservations required, valid until sunrise and
limited to 3 per hunter annually. See "Reservations: Hunting" (page 1) for details.
e. Check-in allowed after 4 a.m. Hunters
can hunt only the area reserved and may
check in on first-come, first-served basis
after a hunter checks out or after sunrise if
a hunter has not checked in. Maximum of
4 hunters, 2 vehicles per hunting area.
f. From Sept. 1−Nov. 30, scouting permitted
from 10 a.m.−2 p.m. on Thurs. only. All
people scouting must check in and out at
check station. Firearms, dogs not allowed
during scouting.
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g. From Dec. 1 through end of dark goose
season, hunters can check in on firstcome, first-served basis after 4 a.m. or
after a hunter checks out. 5 hunting
areas available for check-in. Properly
checked-in hunters may hunt anywhere
on property.
h. Up to 2 hunting areas reserved annually
for residents with a physical address of
Brush, CO. Applications for the drawing
available at CPW Brush Service Center
in mid-Aug. Hunters must have a valid
waterfowl hunting license to enter drawing. Hunters may apply for one hunt area
per day, but can list multiple requests
on one application. All relevant hunting
regulations apply.

▶ BUENA VISTA SWA (FISHING EASEMENT) — CHAFFEE CO.
DIRECTIONS: From stoplight on Main St. in
Buena Vista, go E for 0.5 miles to end of
Main. Parking available in several locations
along river.
GMUs/ACRES: 49, 481 / 41 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream, fishing access only
RESTRICTIONS:
a. NEW Valid hunting or fishing or Colorado State Wildlife Area Pass NOT
required to ACCESS this property.

▶ BURCHFIELD SWA — BACA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walsh, go 11 miles E on CR
DD to property.
GMU/ACRES: 139 / 178 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, pheasant, bobwhite
quail, scaled quail, dove
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing

▶ CABIN CREEK SWA — GUNNISON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Gunnison, go 6.5 miles E on
Hwy. 50, turn on BLM 3107, then go approx.
6.5 miles to FR 604.3A and continue .05 miles
to property.
GMU/ACRES: 55 / 640 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, hiking, camping

▶ CENTENNIAL SWA — GUNNISON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Gunnison, go 10 miles W
on Hwy. 50. SWA is N of Hwy. 50.
GMU/ACRES: 54 / 1,800 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse, rabbit
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access July 1–Nov. 30.
b. Motorized and mechanized vehicles
restricted as posted.
c. Camping prohibited.

▶ CENTENNIAL VALLEY SWA — WELD CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Kersey, go 5 miles E on
Hwy. 34 to CR 63 and go N to CR 380. Go E
on CR 380 0.25 miles to Pritchard parking lot
and 2.1 miles to Centennial parking lot.
GMU/ACRES: 951 / 1,195 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 4 a.m.–one hour after sunset.
b. Open for public access Sept. 1 through
last day of spring turkey season.
c. During spring turkey season, public
access allowed only for licensed turkey
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reservation. 10 reservation slots available
per day during spring turkey season.
No annual limit on amount of turkey
reservations. Turkey hunters with a
reservation may hunt entire property.
Maximum of 4 hunters allowed per
hunting reservation. See "Reservations:
Hunting" (page 1) for details.
d. Camping, dogs (except as an aid in
hunting), fires, target practice, horses,
hunting with centerfire rifles, launching
or takeout of vessels prohibited.
e. During regular duck seasons, open Sat.,
Sun., Wed. and state and federal holidays
only. Reservations required to hunt
waterfowl and small game, limit of 3 per
hunter annually. See "Reservations: Hunting" (page 1) for details. Waterfowl and
small game hunters can hunt only the area
reserved. All reservation hunters must
check out at one of the check stations located in each parking lot of the property.
f. Small-game and waterfowl hunting prohibited on opening weekend of regular
plains rifle deer season and opening day
of first weekend of late plains rifle deer
season.

▶ CERRO SUMMIT SWA — MONTROSE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Montrose, go 13 miles E;
property located on N side of Hwy. 50.
GMUs/ACRES: 64 / 162 acres
RECREATION: fishing, small-game and big-game
hunting
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access for fishing and
hunting only.
b. Hunting permitted Aug. 15–Nov. 30.
c. Fishing permitted March 1–Nov. 30.
d. Access to property through designated
parking area only; public access by foot
only.
e. Dogs allowed only as an aid in hunting.
f. Water contact prohibited, except by float
tubes with waders only.

▶ CHAMPION SWA (FISHING EASEMENT) — CHAFFEE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Buena Vista, go S on Hwy.
24, continue S onto Hwy. 285. Easement is E
of Hwy. 285. Parking area off Hwy. 285, 0.5
miles S of junction of Hwys. 285 and 24.
GMUs/ACRES: 57, 481 / 60 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access for fishing only
b. All public access from designated parking areas only.

▶ CHANCE GULCH SWA — GUNNISON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Gunnison, go 6 miles E on
Hwy. 50 to CR 42, then drive S for 1.6 miles
to CR 42a, then drive SW for 1.2 miles to
property boundary.
GMU/ACRES: 67 / 645 acres
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, small game
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access from July 1–end
of Feb., open year-round for through traffic on Gunnison CR 42a and established
roads connecting to designated BLM
roads only.

▶ CHARLIE MEYERS SWA — PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hartsel, go E 10.3 miles on
Hwy. 24 to CR 23 (mile marker 250). Turn S
onto CR 23 and go 2.7 miles. Turn E on CR
59 and go 2.3 miles to junction of CRs 59 and
92. Turn S on CR 59, go 1 mile to entrance.
GMU/ACRES: 58 / 1,082 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.

▶ CHEROKEE SWA (UPPER, MIDDLE, LOWER, LONE PINE,
ROY BROWN UNITS) — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Fort Collins, go 22 miles N
on Hwy. 287 to Cherokee Park Rd. (CR 80C),
then 6 miles W to parking area on S side of
road.
GMUs/ACRES: 8, 191 / 25,497 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, squirrel, dusky grouse,
rabbit, dove
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open Sept. 1–May 1 only for hunting and
fishing; open otherwise May 2–Aug. 31.
b. Motor vehicles permitted on established
roads as posted.
c. Hunting and fishing access by foot only
after last big-game season.
d. Horseback, bicycles restricted to designated roads and trails, except horses
used as an aid to hunting big game.

▶ CHESMORE SWA (FISHING EASEMENT) — CHAFFEE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From stoplight in Buena Vista, go
E on Main St. to end of road. Cross Arkansas
River on foot bridge, walk downstream 0.5
miles to property. You will cross Town of
Buena Vista property and BLM on the way.
Open fishing for that entire stretch of Arkansas River.
GMU/ACRES: 49 / 5 acres
HUNTING: fishing, minimal deer hunting
RESTRICTIONS:
a. NEW Valid hunting or fishing or Colorado State Wildlife Area Pass NOT
required to ACCESS this property.

▶ CHRISTINA SWA (FISHING EASEMENT: ELK RIVER)

— ROUTT CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Steamboat Springs, go 7
miles N on CR 129 (Elk River Rd.).
GMU/ACRES: 214 / 23 acres
FISHING: Elk River, coldwater stream
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.

▶ CHUBB PARK RANCH SWA — CHAFFEE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Buena Vista, go E 16 miles
on Hwy. 24 to CR 309, then go N on CR 309
0.5 miles to SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 49 / 525 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires, snowmobiles, target
practice prohibited.
b. Vehicles prohibited off CR.

▶ CHUCK LEWIS SWA — ROUTT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hwy. 40, go S on Hwy. 131
to CR 14F. Take 14F W to CR 14. Go N to
parking area.
GMU/ACRES: 131 / 288 acres

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HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access 4 a.m.–10 p.m.
b. Overnight parking, camping, fires,
bicycles prohibited.
c. Dogs allowed only as an aid in hunting
waterfowl.
d. Big-game, small-game hunting prohibited.
e. Waterfowl hunting permitted, except
within 50 yards of bridge on CR 14F.
f. Horses prohibited outside parking area.
g. Launching or takeout of all flotation
devices (including kayaks, canoes, rafts,
tubes) prohibited, except those used
exclusively for fishing.

▶ CIMARRON SWA — MONTROSE, GUNNISON COs.

DIRECTIONS: From Montrose, go 23 miles E on
Hwy. 50 to Little Cimarron Rd., then 2 miles
S to access road, then go 1.5 miles SW.
GMU/ACRES: 65 / 6,161 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, waterfowl, dusky grouse
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access July 1–Dec. 31.
b. Camping, fires, snowmobiles prohibited.
c. Parking in established parking areas only.

▶ CLEAR CREEK RES. SWA — CHAFFEE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Buena Vista, go 13 miles N
on Hwy. 24 to CR 390, then go 0.5 miles W.
GMUs/ACRES: 48, 481 / 500 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake and 0.5 miles of
stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping allowed only in established
camping areas on W end of SWA.
b. Fires allowed only in campgrounds.
c. Fishing prohibited on dam, spillway,
outlet and downstream to Hwy. 24.

▶ CLINE RANCH SWA — PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Jefferson, go S on Hwy. 285
for about 5 miles. SWA entrance near mile
marker 194.
GMU/ACRES: 500 / 1,600 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, waterfowl,
small game
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot or horseback only from
designated parking areas. No overnight
parking.
b. Camping, fires, dog training prohibited.
c. Discharging firearms or bows allowed
only when hunting.
d. Dogs allowed only as an aid in hunting.
e. Horses allowed only on designated trails.
Reservation required, call Park Co.: 719836-4279. Only two reservations allowed
per day.
f. Fishing allowed only March 1–Sept. 30
and only in designated areas. Only occupants from a vehicle in the assigned

parking space may fish the corresponding assigned area. Maximum 4 anglers
per vehicle and 1 vehicle per parking
space.
g. Artificial flies and lures only, two trout
limit.
h. Hunting access limited to occupants of
a vehicle parked in assigned parking
space. Maximum 4 hunters per vehicle.

▶ COALBED CANYON SWA — DOLORES CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Cortez, go NW on Hwy.
491 to Northdale. SWA is S of Hwy. 491 and
CR 2, also 2 areas on N side of Hwy. 491
farther W.
GMUs/ACRES: 72, 711 / 2,359 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Discharging firearms allowed only for
hunting.

▶ COCHETOPA SWA — SAGUACHE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Gunnison, go 8 miles E on
Hwy. 50, then turn right on Hwy. 114. Go 20
miles S/SE, turn right on CR NN14, then go S
for 2 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 67 / 6,712 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, rabbit, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access 1 hour before
sunrise to 1 hour after sunset, with
exception for hunters retrieving downed
game.
b. Access by foot only, and only from established parking areas.
c. Camping, dogs, fires prohibited.
d. Big-game hunting prohibited N of posted
E/W centerline of Sect. 27, Range 2 E,
Township 46 N.

▶ COKE OVEN SWA — PITKIN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Basalt, go 30 miles E on
USFS Rd. 105 (Fryingpan River Rd.).
GMU/ACRES: 444 / 330 acres
RECREATION: hunting, wildlife viewing

▶ COLLER SWA — MINERAL, RIO GRANDE COs.

DIRECTIONS: From South Fork, go 4.5 miles W
on Hwy. 149.
GMUs/ACRES: 76, 79 / 579 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, squirrel, dusky
grouse
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, snowmobiles, overnight parking prohibited.

▶ COLLINS MOUNTAIN RANCH SWA — RIO BLANCO CO.

LIMITED ACCESS. This property is PRIVATE LAND that is
open ONLY to elk and deer hunters with a confirmed reservation made through the Hunting Reservation System:
cpw.state.co.us/huntingreservations
GMUs/ACRES: 23 / 2,421 acres
HUNTING: elk and deer only in restricted seasons, by reservation only
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Elk and deer hunting only.
b. Hunting by reservation only. Reservation

holders must have confirmation letter
with them at all times while hunting on
property.
For reservations, hunters must
already have a big-game hunting license
for one of the specific hunt codes
permitted on the property. Reservations
must be made through the Hunting
Reservation System: See "Reservations:
Hunting" (page 1) for details. Hunters
may only access the property during
dates specified on their reservation.
Hunters with a reservation may bring
one non-hunting companion.
c. Vehicle use prohibited except on designated roadways or with permission of
ranch owners. All other access restricted
to walk-in access only.
d. Reservations for antlered elk and deer
hunts valid throughout season designated by the deer or elk license.
e. Reservations for antlerless elk hunts
restricted to certain portions of late rifle
private-land-only season.
f. Overnight camping, dogs, fires, fishing,
woodcutting, target shooting/sight-in,
building permanent blinds, gathering
artifacts prohibited.

▶ COLORADO RIVER ISLAND SWA — MESA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Grand Junction, go E on
I-70; turn S on Hwy. 141 (32 Rd.). Turn W
on D Rd. Property is on S side of road, along
the river.
GMUs/ACRES: 30, 41 / 67 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, dogs (except as an aid to hunting) prohibited.
b. Waterfowl hunting from designated
blinds the only hunting allowed.
c. Waterfowl hunting by reservation only
through the Hunting Reservation System: See "Reservations: Hunting" (page 1)
for details.
d. Hunters with reservations may only hunt
the hunt area reserved. Hunters must
check in and out at property.

▶ COLOROW MOUNTAIN SWA — RIO BLANCO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Meeker take Hwy. 64 approx. 15 miles W to CR 142 (directly N of E
entrance to Rio Blanco Lake SWA).
SCENERY GULCH UNIT: Take CR 142 for 7.2 miles
to property.
TSCHUDDI GULCH UNIT: Take CR 142 for 1.8
miles to intersection of CR 142 and CR 143.
Take CR 143 for 3.7 miles to property.
GMUs/ACRES: 11 / 1,982 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, lion, small game
FISHING: Scenery Pond is 5.5 acres at bottom
of Scenery Gulch, near parking area.
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, hiking, horseback riding, OHV access through Tschuddi
Gulch to BLM lands on Colorow Mountain.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access July 16–Jan. 31.
b. Parking and camping in designated areas
only, as posted.
c. Motorized vehicles prohibited in Scenery
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Gulch Unit and N of designated camping
area in Tschuddi Unit.
d. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
within 200 yards of camping, parking
areas or structures.

▶ COTTONWOOD SWA — MORGAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Snyder, go 2 miles E on CR
W.7.
GMU/ACRES: 96 / 884 acres
HUNTING: deer, turkey, quail, dove, rabbit,
squirrel, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 4 a.m.–9 p.m., except with nighthunting permit.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Target practice prohibited except when
authorized by Area Wildlife Manager.
d. On opening weekend of regular plains
rifle deer season and first day and weekend of late plains rifle deer season, only
deer hunting permitted.
e. Horses prohibited except when training hunting dogs, in Feb., March, April
(through Wed. before spring turkey
season opens) and Aug. only.
f. Launching or takeout of vessels prohibited during waterfowl seasons.

▶ COWDREY LAKE SWA — JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Cowdrey, go 2 miles S on
Hwy. 125. From Walden, go 7.5 miles N on
Hwy. 125. Entrance W of road.
GMU/ACRES: 161 / 15 acres land, 80 acres water
HUNTING: small game, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.
b. Sailboards prohibited.

▶ CREEDE SWA — MINERAL CO.
DIRECTIONS:

HATCHERY TRACT: From Creede, go 1.2 miles E
on Hwy. 149 to undesignated road, then go
0.5 miles S to Rio Grande River.
DEEP CREEK TRACT: From Creede, go 1.25 miles
W on Hwy. 149 to Airport Rd., then go 0.8
miles S to Rio Grande River.
GMU/ACRES: 76 / 3 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. NEW Public access is prohibited unless
fishing.
▶ CROOKED WASH RANCH SWA — MOFFAT CO.

LIMITED ACCESS. This property is PRIVATE LAND that is
open ONLY to elk and deer hunters with a confirmed reservation made through the Hunting Reservation System:
cpw.state.co.us/huntingreservations
GMU/ACRES: 11 / 9,796 acres
HUNTING: Antlerless elk only, by reservation only
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Antlerless elk hunting only.
b. Hunting by reservation only. Reservation
holders must have confirmation letter
with them at all times while hunting on
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For reservations, hunters must
already have a big-game hunting license
for one of the specific hunt codes
permitted on the property. Reservations
must be made through the Hunting
Reservation System: See "Reservations:
Hunting" (page 1) for details. Hunters
may only access the property during
dates specified on their reservation.
Hunters with a reservation may bring
one non-hunting companion.
c. Vehicle use prohibited except on designated roadways or with permission of
ranch owners. All other access restricted
to walk-in access only.
d. Overnight camping, dogs, fires, fishing,
woodcutting, target shooting/sight-in,
building permanent blinds, gathering
artifacts prohibited.

▶ NEW CROSS CANYON SWA — DOLORES CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Dove Creek go 6.1 miles
SE on Hwy. 491, turn W on CR N for 1.3
miles. SWA parking is on the right.
GMUs/ACRES: 72 / 119 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, coyote, dove
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping and fires are prohibited.
b. Parking is prohibited, except in designated area.
c. Snowmobile use is prohibited.
d. Access during the first two days of the
rifle deer and elk seasons is restricted
to youth and a non-hunting mentor.
e. Discharge of firearms and bows is prohibited, except while hunting.

▶ DAN NOBLE SWA — SAN MIGUEL CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Norwood, go 1.5 miles E on
Hwy. 145 to USFS Rd. 610 (Dolores-Norwood
Rd.), then 17 miles S.
GMU/ACRES: 70 / 2,223 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, waterfowl on Greager
Tract; deer, elk on John Kane tract
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: power boating, sail surfing, waterskiing, camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms, boat ramps, shelters
RESTRICTIONS:

MIRAMONTE RES. TRACT:

a. Camping only in designated areas along
NE, SW, SE parts of reservoir.
b. Discharging firearms or bows allowed
only when hunting waterfowl.
c. Waterskiing permitted only 10 a.m.–6
p.m. Waterskiing, jetskiing only in designated areas on W half of reservoir.

GREAGER TRACT:

a. Open for public access March 1–May 15
only with permit from Area or District
Wildlife Manager for wildlife viewing.
Viewing site limited to designated area.
Viewers must follow all restrictions and
conditions on permit. Open to the public for other access May 16–end of Feb.
b. Access by foot or horseback only.
c. Snowmobiles, camping prohibited.

JOHN KANE TRACT:

a. Access by foot or horseback only.
b. Open for public access May 16–end of
Feb.
c. Snowmobiles, camping prohibited.

▶ DAWN POND SWA — BENT CO.

DIRECTIONS: Take Hwy. 50 W toward Las Animas. From Las Animas, go W on Hwy. 194,
then N on CR 5.5. SWA is on E side of road
around Adobe Creek.
GMU/ACRES: 125 / 30 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for fishing only. Hunting only with
landowner permission.
b. Boating prohibited except float tubes or
craft propelled by hand or electric motor.
c. Parking allowed in designated areas only.

▶ DEADMAN SWA — PROWERS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Granada, go N on Hwy.
385, 2.5 miles to CR JJ, then go 2.5 miles E on
CR JJ to CR 27. Turn S on CR 27 and go 0.5
miles to parking area.
GMU/ACRES: 127 / 503 acres
HUNTING: deer, small game, waterfowl

▶ DELANEY BUTTE LAKES SWA — JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go 0.5 miles W on
Hwy. 14 to CR 12, then go 5.3 miles W to CR
18. Go 4.5 miles W on to CR 5, then go 0.5
miles N.
GMU/ACRES: 16 / 2,620 acres
HUNTING: big game, small game, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom, boat ramp, shade shelters
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.
b. Sailboards prohibited.

▶ DEVIL CREEK SWA — ARCHULETA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Pagosa Springs, go 16 miles
W on Hwy. 160 to USFS Rd. 627, then 2
miles N.
GMU/ACRES: 77 / 561 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, squirrel, dusky
grouse, turkey, dove
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires, snowmobiles prohibited.

▶ DEWEESE RESERVOIR SWA — CUSTER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Westcliffe, go NW on Hwy.
69 for 5 miles, turn N on Copper Gulch Rd.
to access road.
GMUs/ACRES: 69, 691 / 780 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake, coldwater stream
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing, camping
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, waterfowl, dove,
coyote, cottontail, small game
FACILITIES: restrooms, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
Note that the $43 annual access permit
requirement has been removed. Anyone age
16 or older must now have a valid hunting
or fishing license, or the new Colorado State
Wildlife Area Pass to access this property, and
all other SWAs.
a. OHVs prohibited.

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▶ DIAMOND J SWA (HUNTING &amp; FISHING LEASE: ILLINOIS,
MICHIGAN RIVERS) — JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go N on Hwy.
125. Parking areas are 1, 2 and 4 miles N of
Walden.
GMU/ACRES: 161 / 3,129 acres of land, 10 miles
of river
HUNTING: small game, waterfowl
FISHING: Illinois and Michigan rivers, coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS:
a. No big-game hunting; access allowed
only for fishing, small-game and waterfowl hunting.
b. Hunting with shotguns or by falconry
only.

▶ DOLORES RIVER SWA — MONTEZUMA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Dolores, go 5 miles NE on
Hwy. 145.
GMUs/ACRES: 71, 73 / 57 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Fishing prohibited in rearing ponds.

▶ DOME LAKES SWA — SAGUACHE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Gunnison, go 8 miles E on
Hwy. 50. Turn right on Hwy. 114, go 20 miles
S/SE. Turn right on CR NN14, go 5 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 67 / 420 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lakes
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Discharging firearms and hunting prohibited in designated safety zones.

▶ DOME ROCK SWA — TELLER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Divide, go 5 miles S on
Hwy. 67 to Rainbow Valley, then turn right on
CR 61 and go 1.8 miles to SWA access road.
GMU/ACRES: 581 / 6,980 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky grouse
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, hiking
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot or horseback only from
parking lot and trails from Mueller State
Park.
b. Camping, dogs, fires, rock climbing
prohibited.
c. Horseback, pack animals allowed only
on designated roads and trails, except if
used as an aid in hunting big-game.
d. Public access closed Dec. 1–July 15 in
area bounded on E by Sand Creek Trail,
on N by Dome Rock Trail, on W and
S by property boundaries. Dome Rock
Trail W of Jack Rabbit Lodge closed Dec.
1–July 15.

▶ DOUGLAS RES. SWA — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Wellington exit on I-25, go
5.5 miles W, S and W on Hwy. 1 to CR 15, go
1 mile N on CR 15 to CR 60, then 0.25 miles
W to LaVina Dr. Go N on LaVina Dr. to lake.
From Fort Collins at Hwys. 287 and 1, take
Hwy. 1 N for 4 miles to Waverly cutoff (CR

15). Go N on CR 15 to CR 60. Then go 0.25
miles W to LaVina Dr. and go N.
GMU/ACRES: 9 / 765 acres
FISHING: warmwater and coldwater species
FACILITIES: restroom
RESTRICTIONS:
a. From 1 hour after sunset to 1 hour before
sunrise, only fishing permitted.
b. Hunting, fires, camping, discharging firearms or bows, sailboards, sailboats, ice
skating, ATVs, dirt bikes, snowmobiles
prohibited.
c. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.
d. Any vessel or single-compartment air- or
gas-filled flotation device and all water
contact prohibited, unless actively fishing.

▶ DOWDY LAKE SWA — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From town of Red Feather Lakes,
go 1 mile NE on USFS access road.
GMU/ACRES: 191 / 120 acres of water
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: power boating, hiking, camping
FACILITIES: restroom, boat ramp, campgrounds
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.
b. NEW Valid hunting or fishing or Colorado State Wildlife Area Pass NOT
required to ACCESS this property.

▶ DRONEY GULCH SWA — CHAFFEE CO.
DIRECTIONS:

ENTRANCE 1: From junction of Hwys. 50 and
285, go 4 miles N to CR 251-1. (NOTE: First
mile of road is private property. After entering
BLM land, SWA can be accessed for next 2
miles, through BLM land and SWA property.)
ENTRANCE 2: About 1 mile N of CR 251-1 is an
access point on Hwy. 285, “Point of Interest”
site about Zebulon Pike; parking and gate into
E portion of SWA.
ENTRANCE 3: Just under 1 mile farther N (about
1 mile S of junction of Hwys. 285 and 291),
CR 251 goes W; parking and access 2.3 miles
W of Hwy. 285. Do not attempt access from N
via subdivision on CR 251A.
GMU/ACRES: 56 / 2,949 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game
▶ DRY CREEK BASIN SWA — SAN MIGUEL CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Naturita, go 17 miles S
on Hwy. 141. Hwy. 141 goes SW through
property.
GMU/ACRES: 70 / 12,775 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, lion, bobcat, coyote, rabbit,
dove
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping only in designated areas.
b. Snowmobiles prohibited.

▶ DUCK CREEK SWA — LOGAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Crook, go 1.5 miles N on
Hwy. 55.
GMU/ACRES: 90 / 1,121 acres
HUNTING: deer, pheasant, dove, rabbit, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing

RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 4 a.m.–9 p.m.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Target practice prohibited except when
authorized by Area Wildlife Manager.
d. One field trial per year may be authorized in Feb., March or Aug.

▶ DUNE RIDGE SWA — LOGAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-76 at Sterling exit, go 0.5
miles W on Hwy. 6 to CR 370, then go 5 miles
SW.
GMU/ACRES: 96 / 400 acres
HUNTING: deer, turkey, pheasant, quail, dove,
rabbit, squirrel, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 4 a.m.–9 p.m.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Target practice prohibited except when
authorized by Area Wildlife Manager.
d. On opening weekend of regular plains
rifle deer season and first day and weekend of late plains rifle deer season, only
deer hunting permitted.
e. Horses prohibited except when training hunting dogs, in Feb., March, April
(through Wed. before spring turkey
season opens) and Aug. only.
f. Launching or takeout of vessels prohibited during waterfowl seasons.

▶ DUTCH GULCH SWA — GUNNISON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Gunnison, go 5.3 miles E
on Hwy. 50, then 7.3 miles S on CR 42, which
becomes BLM Rd. 307.
GMU/ACRES: 67 / 320 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access July 1–end of
Feb., open year-round for through traffic
on Gunnison CR 42 and on established
roads connecting to designated BLM
roads only.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.

▶ EAGLE RIVER SWA (FISHING LEASES) — EAGLE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Eagle, go E on Hwy. 6 about
2–3 miles to property boundary sign. This is
W edge of SWA. Property extends E approx. 2
miles and includes 3 designated fishing access
points. Access allowed only at these points.
GMU/ACRES: 35 / 25 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for fishing only, on N side of Eagle
River. Access only at designated points
as posted.
b. Camping, fires, dogs prohibited.

▶ NEW EAGLE ROCK SWA — YUMA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Wray, go S on Hwy. 385
about 6 miles to CR 30. Turn E on CR 30,
go 5 miles and turn S on CR NN. Go to CR
25.5, parking area is on the NE corner of
CR NN and CR 25.5.
GMU/ACRES: 102 / 1718 acres
HUNTING: deer, turkey, dove, rabbit
RECREATION: wildlife viewing

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RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access prohibited from 9 pm to 4 am.
b. Access is restricted to foot traffic only.
c. Camping, fires and dog training are
prohibited.
d. Target practice is prohibited, except
when authorized by the Area Wildlife
Manager.
e. Horse use is prohibited, except when
used in hunting.

▶ ECHO CANYON RES. SWA — ARCHULETA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Pagosa Springs, go 4 miles S
on Hwy. 84.
GMU/ACRES: 78 / 211 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: boating, picnicking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires, snowmobiles prohibited.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.

▶ ELK SPRINGS RANCH SWA — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, go W on Hwy. 40 to
mile marker 42 and turn S on BLM Rd. 1509.
Go S for 9 miles through Sect. 36 and turn
NW. Enter S end through Sect. 26.
GMU/ACRES: 10, 11 / 1,400 acres
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, lion, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access Aug. 15–end of
Feb.
NOTE: No camping or fires; vehicles allowed
only on existing roadways.

▶ ELLIOTT SWA — MORGAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Snyder, go 6 miles NE on
CR W.7.
GMUs/ACRES: 95, 96 / 2,576 acres
HUNTING: deer, turkey, pheasant, quail, dove,
rabbit, squirrel, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: duck blinds on Union Tract
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 4 a.m.–9 p.m., except with nighthunting permit.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. On opening weekend of regular plains
rifle deer season and first day and weekend of late plains rifle deer season, only
deer hunting permitted.
d. Landowner permission required to hunt
deer on access easement.
e. Horses prohibited except when training hunting dogs, in Feb., March, April
(through Wed. before spring turkey
season opens) and Aug. only.
f. Launching or takeout of vessels prohibited during waterfowl seasons.

LONETREE TRACT:

a. From Sept. 1 through regular duck seasons, mandatory check-in and check-out
at check station, after 4 a.m.

HAMLIN TRACT:

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a. From Sept. 1 through regular duck seasons, mandatory check-in and check-out
at check stations. Hunters may check in
on first-come, first-served basis after 4
a.m. or after another hunter checks out.
Hunters can hunt only the area checked
into. Maximum of 4 hunters per hunt-

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ing area. Hunters must comply with
youth-mentor-only area restrictions as
posted.

UNION TRACT:

a. Waterfowl hunting only from designated
areas or blinds, on Sat., Sun., Wed. and
state and federal holidays only. Reservations required, valid until sunrise and
limited to 3 per hunter annually. See
"Reservations: Hunting" (page 1) for
details.
b. Mandatory check-in and check-out at
check station. Check-in allowed after
4 a.m. Hunters can hunt only the area
reserved and may check in on firstcome, first-served basis after a hunter
checks out or after sunrise. Maximum
of 4 hunters per hunting area.
c. During waterfowl seasons, scouting permitted from 10 a.m.−2 p.m. on Thurs.
only. All people scouting must check in
and out at check station. Firearms, dogs
not allowed during scouting.

▶ EMERALD MOUNTAIN SWA — ROUTT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Steamboat Springs, go S on
Hwy. 40 to 5th St. Turn right on 5th St., then
turn left on Howelsen Pkwy., which becomes
River Rd./CR 14 to S. SWA is W of road. Park
in lot at left posted for Chuck Lewis SWA.
Follow marked orange posts on W side of
CR 14 along trail easement through private
property to access Emerald Mountain.
GMU/ACRES: 131 / 674 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access from 4 a.m.–10
p.m., July 1–Nov. 30.
b. Access by foot or horseback only.
c. Camping, fires, dogs prohibited.

▶ ESCALANTE SWA — DELTA, MESA, MONTROSE COs.
DIRECTIONS:

HAMILTON TRACT: From Delta, go 2.2 miles W
on 5th St. (G Rd.), to G50 Rd. Go 2 miles NW.
Alternate route: From Delta, go 5.5 miles NW
on Hwy. 50.
LOWER ROUBIDEAU TRACT: From Delta, go 4.5
miles W on 5th St. (G Rd.).
PICKETT CORRAL TRACT: From Delta, go 12 miles
NW on Hwy. 50 to Escalante Canyon turnoff,
then 21 miles SW into Escalante Canyon.
PEACH ORCHARD POINT TRACT: From Delta, go 6.5
miles W on 5th St. (G Rd.) to Sawmill Mesa
Rd., then 11.5 miles N.
WHITEHAWK TRACT: From Delta, go 4 miles W
on Hwy. 348, continue straight 27 miles W
onto 25 Mesa Rd., turn right onto Divide Rd.
and go 19 miles N; turn right onto USFS Rd.
421 and go .5 miles E.
EAST WALKER TRACT: From Delta, go 12 miles N
on Hwy. 50 to Escalante Canyon turnoff, then
go 4 miles SW into Escalante Canyon.
UPPER ROUBIDEAU TRACT: From Delta, go 6.5
miles W on 5th St. (G Rd.) to Sawmill Mesa
Rd., then go 11.5 miles N.
WEST WALKER TRACT: From Delta, go 12 miles
NW on Hwy. 50 to Escalante Canyon turnoff,
then go 17 miles SW into Escalante Canyon
to Palmer Gulch Rd. Go 5 miles W, then 1.2
miles N toward Tatum Ridge to Tatum Ridge/
Snowbelly Ridge roads, then 6 miles NE.
WATERWHEEL TRACT: From Delta, go 12 miles
NW on Hwy. 50 to Escalante Canyon turnoff,

then 3 miles SW into Escalante Canyon. Then
go 0.75 miles upstream S of Gunnison River
(primitive road).
GUNNISON RIVER TRACT: From Delta, go 12 miles
NW on Hwy. 50 to Escalante Canyon Rd.,
then go 3 miles SW to Gunnison River, then
0.75 miles upstream S of Gunnison River
(primitive road).
GMU/ACRES: 62 / 7,612 acres on all tracts
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, pheasant, dove,
waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing, interpretive program, historical area
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Dog training prohibited on Hamilton
and Lower Roubideau tracts during
upland game or migratory bird seasons.
Hamilton and Lower Roubideau tracts
open only Aug. 1–March 14.
b. Lower Roubideau Tract hunting open to
youth/mentors only. Only one mentor
per youth may hunt. Mentor must be
age 18 or older and hold a valid hunter
education certificate or be born before
January 1, 1949, and have a proper and
valid hunting or fishing license.
c. Field trials may be authorized in Feb.,
March, Aug. and Sept.
d. Bowfishing prohibited.

▶ FISH CREEK SWA — DOLORES CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Dolores, go 12 miles N on
Hwy. 145 to USFS Rd. 535, then 12 miles N to
Fish Creek access road. Then go 1.5 miles N.
GMU/ACRES: 71 / 314 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky grouse,
snowshoe hare
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: camping (only during deer and
elk seasons), hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping allowed only during deer and
elk seasons.
b. NEW Access is prohibited from Dec.
1 — June 30.

▶ FLAGLER RES. SWA — KIT CARSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Flagler, go 5 miles E on Rd. U.
GMU/ACRES: 107 / 400 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, pheasant, dove, waterfowl, turkey
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: power boating, waterskiing,
camping, picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms, boat ramps
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited during waterfowl seasons, except float tubes or craft propelled
by hand, wind or electric motors.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake. Waterskiing permitted only
Sun. and Mon. from June 1–Aug. 31.
c. Hunting open to youth/mentors only.
Only one mentor per youth may hunt.
Mentor must be 18 years of age or older
and hold a valid hunter education certificate or be born before January 1, 1949,
and have a proper and valid hunting or
fishing license.
NOTE: As of Aug. 2018, the lake is currently
dry. Contact CPW for condition updates.

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▶ FLANDERS RANCH SWA — ROUTT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hwy. 40 in Hayden, travel
1.9 miles N on Walnut St./CR 80 to W parking lot.
GMU/ACRES: 441 / 1,659 acres
HUNTING: big game and waterfowl
FISHING: Open year-round, except for biggame hunting seasons
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot only. Parking prohibited,
except in designated areas.
b. Fishing prohibited during big-game
hunting seasons.
c. Waterfowl hunting allowed on property
for 1 group of up to 4 hunters per day
during waterfowl seasons.
d. Big-game hunting on property divided
across 8 time periods, with up to 8 reservations available per time period:
1. Three archery seasons for deer, elk (no
overlap with muzzleloader season);
2. Muzzleloader deer, elk season;
3. First regular rifle elk season;
4. Second regular rifle deer, elk season;
5. Third regular rifle deer, elk season;
6. Fourth regular rifle deer, elk season.
e. Waterfowl and big-game hunting by reservation only. Reservation holders must
have their confirmation letter with them
at all times while hunting on property.
For reservations, hunters must
already have a big-game hunting license
for one of the specific hunt codes
permitted on the property. Reservations
must be made through the Hunting
Reservation System: See "Reservations:
Hunting" (page 1) for details.
f. Dogs must be on leashes no longer than
6 feet, except when used as an aid in
waterfowl hunting.
g. Public boating, launching or recovery of
boats from Yampa River prohibited.

▶ FORT LYON SWA — BENT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Las Animas, go 20 miles E
on Hwy. 50 to CR 183. SWA is S of Hwy. 50,
next to John Martin Res. SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 125 / 523 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. ATVs, dirt bikes prohibited.

▶ FOUR MILE SWA — DOUGLAS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Deckers, take Hwy. 67 S
to Westcreek. From Westcreek, travel W on
Stump Rd. to 9J Rd. Go N on 9J Rd. to SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 51 / 362 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot or horseback only.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.

▶ FRANK SWA — WELD, LARIMER COs.

DIRECTIONS: From I-25 at Windsor exit, go 2.3
miles E on Hwy. 392 to CR 13, then go 0.5
miles S.
GMU/ACRES: 94 / 324 acres
FISHING: warmwater
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting prohibited. Closed N of Poudre
River for all public access, including
fishing.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.

c. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited,
except bows allowed only for bowfishing.
d. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.

▶ FRANKLIN ISLAND SWA — MESA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Grand Junction, go E on
I-70, then turn S on Hwy. 141 (32 Rd.). Enter
James M. Robb-Colorado River State Park
(just N of Colorado River); SWA is W of park
and accessed from Riverfront Trail.
GMUs/ACRES: 30, 41 / 38 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Waterfowl hunting from designated
blinds the only hunting allowed.
b. Camping, dogs (except as an aid in hunting) prohibited.
c. Waterfowl hunting by reservation only
through the Hunting Reservation System. See "Reservations: Hunting" (page 1)
for details.
d. Hunters with reservations may only hunt
the hunt area specified on the reservation. Hunters must check in and out at
property.

▶ FRANTZ LAKE SWA — CHAFFEE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Salida, go 0.25 miles W on
Hwy. 291 to CR 154, then 0.75 miles W. SWA
is SW of Mt. Shavano SFU.
GMU/ACRES: 56 / 69 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
FACILITIES: restroom
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, discharging bows and firearms
prohibited.

▶ FRENCHMAN CREEK SWA — PHILLIPS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Holyoke, go 5 miles W on
Hwy. 6 to CR 29, then go 0.5 miles S.
GMU/ACRES: 98 / 68 acres
HUNTING: deer, pheasant, dove, rabbit
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 4 a.m.–9 p.m.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Target practice prohibited except when
authorized by Area Wildlife Manager.

▶ GARFIELD CREEK SWA — GARFIELD CO.

DIRECTIONS: From New Castle, go 2 miles SW
on CR 312 to Garfield Creek Rd., then 1 mile S.
GMU/ACRES: 42 / 13,179 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping allowed only 7 days before start
of regular big-game seasons through 7
days after regular big-game seasons.
b. Hunting prohibited within 75 yards of
centerline of CRs 312 and 328. Hunting
prohibited in designated safety zone as
posted.
c. Open Dec. 1–July 15 only for spring turkey hunting below, and small-game hunting above, junction of CRs 312 and 328.
Open for other access July 16–Nov. 30.
d. Hunting of dusky grouse and ruffed
grouse prohibited on Upper Baldy Tract.
e. Dogs allowed only as an aid in hunting.
f. Bicycles only on CRs 312 and 328.

▶ GEORGETOWN SWA — CLEAR CREEK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-70, take exit 228. Turn N
on 15th St.
GMU/ACRES: 39 / 670 acres
HUNTING: deer, small game, bighorn sheep
RECREATION: wildlife observation, hiking
NOTE: Hunting bighorn sheep prohibited
within 0.25 miles of I-70 throughout SWA.

▶ GRANADA SWA — PROWERS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Granada, go N on Hwy.
385; turn E on Half St. (first road N of railroad); go 1.5 miles.
GMUs/ACRES: 127, 132 / 5,630 acres
HUNTING: deer, small game, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater fishing in Arkansas River
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, photography
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access 1 hour before
sunrise to 1 hour after sunset.
b. Parking allowed only in designated areas.
All motor vehicles restricted to access
roads and parking areas only.
c. Camping, fires, ATVs, dirt bikes prohibited.

MIDWESTERN FARMS TRACT:

a. Hunting restricted to S of river road and
by shotgun, archery and falconry only.
b. Swimming, boating, float tubes prohibited.

▶ GRANBY RANCH (CONSERVATION EASEMENT) —

GRAND CO.
DIRECTIONS: SWA is 0.75 miles E of Hwy. 40 on
CR 89, near Granby.
GMU/ACRES: 28 / 451 acres
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open April 16−Nov. 14.
b. Fires, motor vehicles prohibited.
c. Dogs must be on leash.
d. NEW Valid hunting or fishing or Colorado State Wildlife Area Pass NOT
required to ACCESS this property.

▶ GRAND JUNCTION: WEST LAKE SWA — MESA CO.

DIRECTIONS: 711 Independent Ave., Grand
Junction.
GMU/ACRES: 30 / 6 acres
FISHING: warmwater lake
FACILITIES: restroom
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access 7 a.m.–9 p.m.
b. Boating, water contact activities prohibited.
c. NEW Valid hunting or fishing or Colorado State Wildlife Area Pass NOT
required to ACCESS this property.

▶ GRANITE SWA (FISHING EASEMENT) — CHAFFEE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Buena Vista, 17 miles N on
Hwy. 24. Access from Chaffee-Lake county
line downstream to 0.25 miles below Granite
Bridge.
GMUs/ACRES: 48, 49 / 131 acres
FISHING: fishing access only; coldwater fishing
on Arkansas River. Fishing area is from Lake
county line downstream to 1.5 miles below
Granite bridge.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires, dogs, mining activities
and panning prohibited.
b. Launching or takeout of vessels prohibited.
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▶ GRIEVE RANCH SWA (CONSERVATION EASEMENT)

—ROUTT CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Craig, take Hwy. 13 N 44
miles to Baggs, Wyo. Turn right on Wyo.
Hwy. 70, go 17 miles to CR 129. Turn right
and go 3 miles to SWA campground.
GMU/ACRES: 5 / 2,511 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Fires, snowmobiles, ATVs, motorcycles,
commercial use, woodcutting and gathering prohibited.
b. Dogs allowed only as an aid in hunting.
c. Firearms allowed only for hunting.
d. Camping only in developed campgrounds.
e. Closed on hay meadows N of CR 129.
f. Fishing access to Little Snake River
restricted to river corridor, plus 20 feet
above high waterline on either bank.

▶ GROUNDHOG RES. SWA — DOLORES CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Dolores, go 25 miles N on
USFS Rd. 526 to USFS Rd. 533, then 5 miles
NE.
GMU/ACRES: 71 / 606 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.
b. All motorized or trailered boats must
launch at CPW boat ramp.
c. Camping prohibited.
d. NEW Valid hunting or fishing or Colorado State Wildlife Area Pass NOT
required to ACCESS this property.

▶ GUNNISON RIVER SWA (VAN TUYL &amp; REDDEN)

— GUNNISON CO.
DIRECTIONS:
VAN TUYL PARCEL: From Gunnison, go N on Hwy.
135 to CR 13. Turn left and go 0.25 miles to
where road jogs left and becomes Tincup St.
in Gunnison. Go W 3 blocks to Palisade City
Park. Parking N side of park. Access by foot
0.5 miles W of parking lot.
REDDEN EASEMENT: From Gunnison, go N on
Hwy. 135 approx. 2.5 miles to Gunnison River. Parking on W side of Hwy. 135 on N side
of Gunnison River. From parking area, walk
across pedestrian bridge to S side of river.
Walk/wade fishing on S side of river only for
approx. .3 miles downstream from Hwy.
GMU/ACRES: 54 / 81 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl by shotgun only
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: parking area
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access to Gunnison River by foot only
from Van Tuyl trail intersection at Ygate, as posted.
b. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited,
except when hunting waterfowl with
shotguns on Van Tuyl Tract only.
c. Camping, fires prohibited.

▶ GUNNISON SWA — GUNNISON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Gunnison, go 6 miles W on
Hwy. 50.
GMU/ACRES: 54 / 2,800 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky grouse

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FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access May 1–Nov. 30.
b. Blinberry Gulch parcel open for public
access July 1–Nov. 30.
c. Open for public access May 1–Aug. 15,
from 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour
after sunset only.
d. Camping only in designated areas and
permitted Aug. 16–Nov. 30 only.
e. Access by foot or horseback only on
Beaver Creek Trail.

▶ GYPSUM PONDS SWA — EAGLE CO.

DIRECTIONS: I-70 to Gypsum exit, take S side
frontage road of I-70 E to parking area. SWA
on N side of Eagle River only.
GMUS/ACRES: 35 / 90 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream, coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: parking area
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access sunrise to sunset;
no time restrictions for hunters and
anglers.
b. Camping, fires, glass containers, launching and takeout of vessels prohibited.
c. Dogs prohibited March 15–June 15 to
protect nesting waterfowl. Dogs prohibited at all times on eastern ponds, except
when used in waterfowl hunting.
d. Field trials may be authorized in Aug.
and Sept.

▶ HARDEMAN SWA (FISHING EASEMENT) — LAKE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Buena Vista, go 18 miles
N on Hwy. 24. SWA on both sides of river,
upstream from Lake/Chaffee county line.
GMUs: 48, 49
FISHING: 1.25 miles of fishing access to Arkansas River
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires, dogs, firearms, mining
activities and panning prohibited.
b. No launching or takeout of vessels.

▶ HARMON SWA (FISHING EASEMENT) — CHAFFEE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From stoplight in Buena Vista, go
W on CR 306 for 2.2 miles. Turn right on CR
361 for 0.2 miles to parking area.
GMU/ACRES: 481 / 10 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access for fishing only.
b. Fires, dogs, overnight camping, firearms,
hunting prohibited.

▶ HAVILAND LAKE SWA — LA PLATA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Durango, go 18 miles N on
Hwy. 550 to USFS Rd. 671, then go 0.5 miles E.
GMU/ACRES: 74 / 208 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: boating, camping on USFS property on E side of lake; fee for camping/day use
FACILITIES: gravel boat ramp, USFS campground with restroom and drinking water on
E of lake
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited, except for float tubes
or craft propelled by hand or electric
motor only.

▶ HAYDEN SHOOTING RANGE — ROUTT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hayden, travel E on Hwy.
40 to Hawthorne St./CR 37. Continue S approx. 3 miles through Y intersection; range on
your left.
GMU/ACRES: 13 / 40 acres
FACILITIES: Shooting range
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access sunrise to sunset.
b. Exploding and any targets other than
paper and cardboard prohibited.
c. All round must impact designated berms,
except for shotguns using birdshot.

▶ HECKENDORF SWA — CHAFFEE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Buena Vista, go 5 miles N
on Hwy. 24 to CR 361, then go 1 mile W.
GMU/ACRES: 481 / 720 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game, pronghorn
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access from designated parking areas
only.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.

▶ NEW HEREFORD HAVEN SWA — ROUTT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hwy 40 in Hayden, travel
3.1 miles N on Walnut St./CR 80 to parking
lot access. Access is by foot through the
Flanders Ranch SWA.
GMUs/ACRES: 441 / 190 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater river
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access is by foot only.
b. Fishing is prohibited during established big game seasons.
c. Waterfowl hunting on the property
is limited to one group (up to four
hunters) per day during established
waterfowl seasons.
d. Big game and small game hunting
prohibited.
e. Waterfowl hunting is by reservation
only. Reservation holders must have
their confirmation letter with them at
all times while hunting on the property. Reservations may be obtained
through the Hunter Reservation System under the Flanders Ranch SWA.
f. Dogs are prohibited, except as an aid in
hunting waterfowl.
g. Launching or the recovery of vessels
from the Yampa River prohibited.

▶ HIGEL SWA — ALAMOSA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Alamosa, take Hwy. 160
NW to CR 104 N. SWA is N of junction of
CRs 104 and 3.0S.
GMU/ACRES: 791 / 1,465 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access Sept. 1–Feb. 14,
Sat., Sun., Wed. and state and federal
holidays only.
b. Permit required Sept. 1–Feb. 14. Maximum of 25 permits issued daily, available
free, first come, first served. NEW Permits may be obtained by emailing
montevista.wildlife@state.co.us or by
calling 719-587-6900.

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NEW Reservations may be made up to
14 days in advance but not less than 2
days before the date requested.
c. Closed Feb. 15–July 15 to protect nesting
water birds. Area Wildlife Manager may
authorize educational or scientific uses
during closures.

▶ HOHNHOLZ LAKES SWA — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hwy. 14 at upper end of
Poudre Canyon, go 30 miles N on Laramie
River Rd. (CR 103).
GMU/ACRES: 7 / 80 acres of water, 1 mile of
river; 133 acres total
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream, coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited except for craft propelled by hand, wind or electric motor.
b. Sailboards prohibited.
c. Camping only in Laramie River camping
area.
d. Grace Creek Rd. closed to the public except to licensed hunters Aug. 16 through
last day of 4th rifle season.

▶ HOLBROOK RES. SWA — OTERO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Swink, go 3 miles N on CR
24.5 to CR FF, then go 0.5 miles E.
GMU/ACRES: 125 / 670 acres
FISHING: warmwater
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant,
bobwhite quail, dove, waterfowl
RECREATION: powerboating, sailboating,
sailsurfing, waterskiing, camping, wildlife
viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms, boat ramps
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting prohibited as posted in safety
zone on SW side near residence.

▶ HOLLY SWA — PROWERS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Holly, go 1 mile N on CR 34.
GMUs/ACRES: 127, 132 / 277 acres
HUNTING: rabbit, pheasant, dove, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires, ATVs, dirt bikes prohibited.
b. Hunting prohibited in designated safety
zones between Hwy. 50 and CR FF.

▶ HOLYOKE SWA — PHILLIPS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Holyoke, go 4 miles S on
Hwy. 385 to CR 14; then 4 miles W.
GMU/ACRES: 98 / 80 acres
HUNTING: deer, pheasant, dove, rabbit
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 4 a.m.–9 p.m.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Target practice prohibited except when
authorized by Area Wildlife Manager.

▶ HOME LAKE SWA — RIO GRANDE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Monte Vista, go 1.5 miles E
on Sherman Ave.
GMU/ACRES: 791 / 64 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake

RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access sunrise to sunset;
no time restrictions for fishing.
b. Hunting prohibited.
c. Float tubes or craft propelled by hand,
wind, electric motor only. Motorboats
up to 10 hp allowed any time. Motorboats 10 hp or more allowed only 10
a.m.–4 p.m.
d. NEW Valid hunting or fishing or Colorado State Wildlife Area Pass NOT
required to ACCESS this property.

▶ HORSE CREEK RES. SWA (TIMBER LAKE) — OTERO,

BENT COs.
DIRECTIONS: From La Junta, go 8 miles N on
Hwy. 109 to Cheraw; then 2 miles E on CR
JJ.5 to CR 33. Go 7 miles N.
GMU/ACRES: 125 / 2,603 acres
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: power boating, sail surfing, waterskiing, camping, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: restrooms, boat ramps
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access 1 hour before
sunrise to 1 hour after sunset; no time
restrictions for fishing.
b. ATVs, dirt bikes, snowmobiles prohibited.
c. Frozen surface of lake closed. Dams,
inlets, outlet structures closed except
when fishing.

▶ HORSETHIEF CANYON SWA — MESA CO.

DIRECTIONS: I-70 W to Fruita exit, take Hwy.
340 S for 1 mile to property sign. Take access
road 4 miles.
GMUs/ACRES: 30, 40 / 1,439 acres
HUNTING: deer, waterfowl, dove, coyote, rabbit,
pheasant
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access 5 a.m.–9
p.m.; no time restrictions for fishing;
NEW seasonal closure on western third
of the property from March 15–July 15
marked with signage.
b. Camping, fires, quail hunting prohibited.
c. Turkey hunting only allowed for:
1. Limited-access permit for youth/mentor hunting in spring.
2. Hunters with limited GMU 30 license
may hunt on Skipper’s Island only.
d. Hunting permitted with shotguns,
hand-held bows, muzzleloaders and by
falconry.
e. Waterfowl hunting on Sat. restricted
to youth/mentors only, and only from
100 yards E of blind No. 1 to W SWA
boundary.
f. To hunt waterfowl on W end of property,
reservations required for specific blind.
Hunting restricted to within 100 yards of
blind. Maximum 4 hunters per blind.
Reservations must be made through
the Hunting Reservation System. See
"Reservations: Hunting" (page 1) for
details. Hunters can hunt only the area
reserved. Hunters must check in and out
at property.

g. Hunters with reservations may only hunt
the hunt area specified on the reservation. Hunters must check in and out at
property.
h. Permits not required for waterfowl hunting 100 yards E of blind No. 1 to E SWA
boundary, including Skipper’s Island.
i. Waterfowl hunting prohibited Wed.−Fri.
except Thanksgiving, Christmas and
New Year’s days.
j. Waterfowl hunting on North Skipper's
Island prohibited except for existing
waterfowl blinds only.
k. NEW Valid hunting or fishing or Colorado State Wildlife Area Pass NOT
required to ACCESS this property.

▶ HOT CREEK SWA — CONEJOS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Monte Vista, go 20 miles S
on Hwy. 15 to access road, then go 5 miles W.
GMU/ACRES: 81 / 9,485 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, lion, rabbit, dove,
waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Vehicles prohibited Jan. 1–April 30.
b. Snowmobiles prohibited.

▶ HOT SULPHUR SPRINGS SWA (JOE GERRANS, LONE

BUCK, PARSHALL DIVIDE, JENNY WILLIAMS UNIT, BYERS
CANYON RIFLE RANGE, HOT SULPHER SPRINGS STATE RANCH,
PAUL F. GILBERT FISHING AREA) — GRAND CO.

DIRECTIONS:

BYERS CANYON RIFLE RANGE: From Hot Sulphur
Springs, go 4 miles W on Hwy. 40 to range (N
of Hwy.).
HOT SULPHUR SPRINGS STATE RANCH: From Hot
Sulphur Springs, go 3 miles W on Hwy. 40 to
Colorado River bridge, then go S at W end of
bridge.
LONE BUCK UNIT: From Hot Sulphur Springs, go
3.5 miles W on Hwy. 40 to unit (S of Hwy.).
JENNY WILLIAMS UNIT: From Hot Sulphur
Springs, go 3 miles W on Hwy. 40 to CR 50 (E
end of Colorado River bridge), then 2 miles S.
JOE GERRANS UNIT: From Hot Sulphur Springs,
go 3 miles W on Hwy. 40 to Colorado River
bridge, then go S at E end of bridge.
PAUL F. GILBERT FISHING AREA: From Hot Sulphur Springs, go 3 miles W on Hwy. 40 to W
end of Colorado River bridge, then S.
GMUs/ACRES: 18, 28 / 2,160 acres, all units
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, lion, rabbit, dusky
grouse, waterfowl, dove
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing,
photography, shooting range
FACILITIES: restroom, rifle range, campsites
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping only in Joe Gerrans Unit and
Lone Buck Unit campgrounds.
b. Discharging firearms prohibited in Joe
Gerrans Unit, Lone Buck Unit campgrounds and Paul F. Gilbert Fishing
Area.
c. Byers Canyon Rifle Range open sunrise
to sunset. The range may be closed to
protect wintering big game.
d. Bowfishing prohibited.
e. Fires and off-road travel prohibited in
Parshall Divide Unit.
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▶ HUERFANO SWA — HUERFANO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Gardner, take CR 550/580
for 13 miles W.
GMU/ACRES: 861 / 544 acres
HUNTING: deer, bear, rabbit, dove
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms, picnic tables

▶ HUGO SWA — LINCOLN CO.
DIRECTIONS:

CLINGINGSMITH TRACT: From Hugo, go 14 miles
S on CR 109, then 2.25 miles E on CR 2G.
GMU/ACRES: 113 / 2,240 acres
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, rabbit, dove,
waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater; spring stocked trout
fishing
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited.
▶ INDIAN RUN SWA — ROUTT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hamilton, go 12 miles SE
on Hwy. 317 to CR 67, then go 6 miles S.
GMU/ACRES: 12 / 2,039 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, rabbit, dusky grouse
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping allowed only in designated
areas.
b. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
in designated safety zones.

▶ JACKSON LAKE SWA — MORGAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-76 at Hwy. 39 exit, go 7.4
miles N on Hwy. 39 to Hwy. 144. Then go 1
mile NE to CR 5; 3.8 miles N to CR CC; 1
mile W to CR 4; then 0.25 miles S.
GMU/ACRES: 95 / 394 acres
HUNTING: dove, rabbit, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 4 a.m.–9 p.m., except no time
restrictions for fishing.
b. Camping, fires, ice fishing, target
practice, hunting with centerfire rifles
prohibited.
c. Hunting and vessels prohibited from
frozen surface of lake.
d. Fishing prohibited Oct. 1 through dark
goose season.
e. During teal season and fist split of regular duck season, reservations required on
Sat., Sun. and state and federal holidays
to hunt waterfowl.
Reservations valid until sunrise
and limited to 3 per hunter annually.
Reservations must be made through the
Hunting Reservation System. See "Reservations: Hunting" (page 1) for details.
Reservations not required Mon.–Fri.,
except state and federal holidays, and
hunters may check in on first-come,
first-served basis.
f. Waterfowl hunters must check in and out
at check station. Hunters may not check
in until 4 a.m. and can only hunt area

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reserved. Hunters may check in on firstcome, first-served basis after a hunter
checks out, or after sunrise if a hunter
has not checked in. Maximum of 4 hunters allowed per hunting area.

▶ JAMES M. JOHN SWA — LAS ANIMAS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Raton, N.M., go 7 miles
on New Mexico Hwys. 72 and 526. Go N up
Sugarite Canyon 12 miles to Lake Dorothey
SWA, then go NW 4 miles on unmarked trail
to top of Fishers Peak.
GMU/ACRES: 140 / 8,200 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, lion, small game,
turkey
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, hiking, picnicking
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access April 2–Nov. 30.
b. Access by foot or horseback only.
c. Camping prohibited within 100 feet of
streams.
d. Hunting access by drawing only, and for
big game only in regular rifle deer and
elk seasons.

▶ JAMES MARK JONES SWA — PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hwy. 24 E of Hartsel, take
CR 15 (Elkhorn Rd.) N for 15 miles to sign.
Go W 1.8 miles to parking area. From Hwy.
285 at Como turnoff, take CR 15 SE 8 miles to
sign. Go for W 1.8 miles to parking area. Road
to parking area not maintained in winter.
GMU/ACRES: 50 / 17,429 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: parking areas
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open May 2–Dec. 31.
b. Fires only in established fire rings at
designated parking areas.

▶ JEAN K. TOOL SWA — MORGAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Fort Morgan, go 4 miles
NE on I-76 to Dodd Bridge Rd., then go 1.75
miles N.
GMU/ACRES: 96 / 903 acres
HUNTING: deer, turkey, quail, dove, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 4 a.m.–9 p.m., except with nighthunting permit.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Target practice prohibited except when
authorized by Area Wildlife Manager.
d. On opening weekend of regular plains
rifle deer season and first day and weekend of late plains rifle deer season, only
deer hunting permitted.
e. Horses prohibited except when training hunting dogs, in Feb., March, April
(through Wed. before spring turkey
season opens) and Aug. only.
f. Launching or takeout of vessels prohibited during waterfowl seasons.

▶ JENSEN SWA — RIO BLANCO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Meeker, go 9 miles NE on
Hwy. 13 to CR 30.
GMUs/ACRES: 12, 23, 211 / 5,955 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, rabbit, dusky grouse,
waterfowl
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing

RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open July 16–Dec. 31.
b. Camping only in designated areas.

▶ JERRY CREEK RES. SWA (JERRY CREEK RES. NOs.1 &amp; 2)

— MESA CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Molina, take Hwy. 330
W. SWA on N side of Hwy. at confluence of
Plateau and Spring creeks.
GMU/ACRES: 421 / 871 acres
FISHING: warmwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting, firearms, ice fishing, camping, fires, motorized and nonmotorized
vehicles, pets, domestic animals, boating,
floating, swimming, wading prohibited.
Belly boats used with waders are allowed.
b. Frozen surface of lake closed.

▶ JIM OLTERMAN/LONE CONE SWA — DOLORES CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Norwood, go 1.5 miles E on
Hwy. 145 to USFS Rd. 610, then go 24 miles S.
Access by foot or horseback only.
GMUs/ACRES: 70, 71 / 5,030 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, dusky grouse
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: two horse corrals, campsites
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Snowmobiles prohibited.

▶ JOE MOORE RES. SWA — MONTEZUMA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Mancos, go 5 miles NE on
Hwy. 184 to CR 40, then go 4 miles N.
GMU/ACRES: 73 / 120 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.
b. Camping prohibited.

▶ JOHN MARTIN RES. SWA — BENT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Las Animas, go 16 miles
E on Hwy. 50 to CR 24 at Hasty. Then go 2
miles S on CR 24.
GMUs/ACRES: 125, 126, 146 / 19,471 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite quail, scaled quail, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: power boating, sail boating, sail
surfing, waterskiing, camping, hiking, wildlife
viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms, boat ramps
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Field trials may be authorized Feb.,
March, Aug. and Sept.
b. NEW From November 1 through the
last day of the migratory waterfowl
season, vessel use is allowed on Army
Corps of Engineer lands leased to
CPW, as posted, to retrieve downed
waterfowl to provide for waterfowl
resting.
c. ATVs, dirt bikes prohibited.

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▶ JOHNSON VILLAGE SWA (FISHING EASEMENT)

— CHAFFEE CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Hwy. 24 bridge over Arkansas River, SWA on W half of river 0.25 miles
upstream and 0.5 miles downstream. Fishing
access only.
GMU/ACRES: 481 / 9 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream

▶ JUMBO (JULESBURG) RES. SWA

— SEDGWICK, LOGAN COs.
DIRECTIONS: From I-76 at Red Lion exit (No.
155), go 3 miles N to Hwy. 138; 1 mile NE to
CR 95; then 2 miles N.
GMU/ACRES: 90 / 1,703 acres
HUNTING: deer, pheasant, dove, rabbit, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
Note that the $43 annual access permit
requirement has been removed. Anyone age
16 or older must now have a valid hunting
or fishing license, or the new Colorado State
Wildlife Area Pass to access this property, and
all other SWAs.
a. Maximum of 250 vehicles on property
at once.
b. All loud noises that disturb the peace,
except legal hunting activities, prohibited from 10 p.m.– 6 a.m.
c. Target practice, hunting from frozen
surface of lake prohibited.
d. Vessels prohibited within 50 feet of outlet
structure.
e. Launching of motorized vessels or
sailboats prohibited if ANS inspection
station closed.
f. Hand-launched and hand-powered vessels allowed only for fishing, to set or
pick up decoys, or to retrieve downed
waterfowl after ANS inspection station
closes for the year, or until reservoir
frozen.
g. Waterskiing prohibited 7 p.m.–10 a.m.,
Fri–Mon of Memorial Day weekend.

▶ JUMPING COW SWA — ELBERT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Kiowa, take Hwy. 86 about
16 miles E to CR 105. Turn N, go about 2
miles to CR 122, then turn E to SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 105 / 14,733 acres
HUNTING: by special drawing permit only.
Hunting is restricted to doe white-tailed and
doe mule deer, doe prong- horn, dove, rabbit,
and waterfowl only.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting access by permit only. Must
have valid license prior to applying for
permit. Permits on Woodard Unit issued
with priority given to mobility-impaired
hunters and to mentored youth hunters.
Permits must be kept on hunter at all
times.
1. Permits may designate hunt zones; if
so, activity is restricted to those zones
only. The permit is not valid propertywide.
2. Permits are free and available through
a drawing process. Applications
available from CPW Office in Denver,
303-291-7227.

3. Applications for fall hunting access
due the third Mon. in Aug.
b. Dove, doe white-tailed, doe mule deer,
doe pronghorn hunting permitted. On
Woodard Unit, waterfowl, small game
(excluding dove and coyote), doe whitetailed, doe mule deer, doe pronghorn
hunting permitted.
c. Permitted hunters may take one other
non-hunter onto the property.
On Woodard Unit, mobility-impaired
hunters may take two non-hunters
onto the property. The additional nonhunter(s) must remain with permit
holder.
d. Permitted dove or valid Woodard Unit
hunters may access property on opening
day of their season. Other permitted
hunters may enter property after the first
Mon. after opening day of their season.
e. Open for permitted hunter access 2 hours
before sunrise to 1 hour after sunset.
Hunters may remain as long as reasonable to retrieve downed game.
f. Vehicle use permitted only on marked
existing roadways that lead to parking
areas. Mobility-impaired hunters are
allowed to use an OHV for hunting and
game retrieval on Woodard Unit. All
other access by foot or horseback only.
g. Gates shall be left as found after passing
through.
h. Camping, fires prohibited.
i. Dogs prohibited on Woodard Unit.

▶ JUNCTION BUTTE SWA — GRAND CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Kremmling, go 3 miles S on
Hwy. 9 to CR 387 (dirt road), then 0.5 miles E.
GMU/ACRES: 37 / 1,304 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky grouse
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, hang gliding prohibited.
b. Vehicles allowed only from day after
Labor Day through the day after any late
big game season.

▶ KARNEY RANCH SWA — BENT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Las Animas, go E on Hwy.
50, then go N on CR 18. From CR 18, go either
E or across the canal (N) to access the SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 126 / 13,580 acres
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, small game
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access 1 hour before
sunrise to 1 hour after sunset. Hunters
may remain as long as reasonable to
retrieve downed game.
b. Access by foot only; vehicles restricted to
parking areas and roads.
c. Building safety zone and other safety
zones closed as posted.
d. Camping, fires, firewood collection,
OHV use prohibited.
e. Dogs allowed only as an aid in hunting.
f. Ornate box turtle collection and/or
release prohibited.
g. Night hunting with artificial light for
certain species allowed with additional
permit. Contact the CPW Area Office in
Lamar for details, 719-336-6600.

▶ KARVAL RES. SWA — LINCOLN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hwys. 94 and 109, go S 10
miles on Hwy. 109.
GMU/ACRES: 120 / 235 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, scaled quail, dove,
waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater; spring stocked trout
fishing
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom, shade shelters
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Only float tubes or craft propelled by
hand, wind or electric motor allowed.

▶ KEMP-BREEZE SWA — GRAND CO.
DIRECTIONS:

BREEZE UNIT: Approx. 15 miles W of Granby
on Hwy. 40 past Parshall, go 0.5 miles. Look
for mile marker 196. Turn left 0.25 miles past
marker for parking, or go W 0.75 miles for
parking. Unit is 11.5 miles W of Kremmling.
KEMP UNIT: From Granby, go 14.5 miles W on
Hwy. 40, turn S on CR 3 and cross Colorado
River bridge. Continue S to top of hill. Parking lot on the right, adjacent to CR 36. Unit is
12 miles E of Kremmling.
GMUs/ACRES: 18, 28 / 1,714 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Fishing at Breeze Unit Kids Pond restricted to youth fishing and anglers with
mobility impairments who are restricted
to a wheelchair.
b. Breeze Unit hay meadow wetland closed
March 15–July 15.
▶ KINNEY LAKE SWA — LINCOLN CO.
DIRECTIONS:

KINNEY LAKE TRACT: From Hugo, go about 11.7
miles S of town on CR 109 (also called CR 32)
to CR 2J. Then go 1 mile E on CR 2J to SW
corner of SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 113 / 320 acres
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, small game,
waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater; stocked trout in spring
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, camping, photography
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Only float tubes or craft propelled by
hand, wind or electric motor allowed.
▶ KNIGHT-IMLER SWA — PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Fairplay, go 10 miles S on
Hwy. 285.
GMU/ACRES: 50 / 15 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. No public access beyond 25 feet from
centerline of stream.

▶ KNUDSON SWA — LOGAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-76 at Sterling exit, go
0.5 miles W to CR 370 (information center,
museum), then go 1 mile SW.
GMU/ACRES: 96 / 581 acres
HUNTING: deer, turkey, quail, dove, rabbit,
squirrel, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
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RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 4 a.m.–9 p.m.
b. Camping, fires, target practice, horses
prohibited.
c. On opening weekend of regular plains
rifle deer season and first day and weekend of late plains rifle deer season, only
deer hunting permitted.
d. Landowner permission required to hunt
deer on access easement.
e. Launching or takeout of vessels prohibited during waterfowl seasons.

▶ LA JARA SWA — CONEJOS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Capulin, take CR 8 S and W
for 10.5 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 81 / 2,808 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, lion, rabbit, dove
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Snowmobiles prohibited.
b. Vehicles prohibited Jan. 1–Thurs. before
Memorial Day.

▶ LA JARA RES. SWA — CONEJOS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From La Jara at Hwy. 285, go 10.5
miles W on Hwy. 15 to USFS Rd. 255. Go 0.5
miles to USFS Rd. 240, turn S and go 13.5
miles to reservoir.
GMU/ACRES: 81 / 635 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom, drinking water, boat ramp

▶ LAKE BECKWITH SWA — PUEBLO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Pueblo, go S on I-25. Exit
Hwy. 165 toward Colorado City. Turn right
on Cuerno Verde Rd. SWA is on W side of
road before road curves E.
GMU/ACRES: 84 / 66 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting, camping, fires, ice fishing
prohibited.
b. Only float tubes or craft propelled by
hand, wind or electric motor allowed.
c. Frozen surface of lake closed.
d. NEW Valid hunting or fishing or Colorado State Wildlife Area Pass NOT
required to ACCESS this property.

▶ LAKE DOROTHEY SWA — LAS ANIMAS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Raton, N.M., go 7 miles
NE on N.M. Hwys. 72 and 526, then go N up
Sugarite Canyon for 5 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 140 / 4,500 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, turkey
FISHING: coldwater lake, coldwater stream
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot or horseback only from
established parking areas.
b. Camping prohibited within 200 yards of
Lake Dorothey or 100 feet of streams,
except in designated areas.
c. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except shotguns or bows for hunting.
Discharging bows allowed for bowfishing.
d. Big-game hunting by archery only.
e. Trapping prohibited.

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▶ LAKE FORK OF GUNNISON RIVER SWA
(FISHING EASEMENT) — HINSDALE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Lake City, go 5.375 miles N
on Hwy. 149 to S end of fishing easement.
GMU/ACRES: 66 / 42 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream

▶ LAKE JOHN SWA — JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go 0.5 miles W on
Hwy. 14 to CR 12W, then 8 miles W to CR 7.
Then go 7 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 161 / 565 water acres, 282 land
acres
HUNTING: small game, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: private campground with electrical hook-ups, restroom, boat ramp, shade
shelters, picnic tables
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping in established areas only.
b. Waterskiing, sailboards prohibited.

▶ LAKE PUEBLO SWA — PUEBLO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Pueblo, go 7 miles W on
Hwy. 96.
GMU/ACRES: 84 / 11,864 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, turkey, dove, waterfowl,
scaled quail
FISHING: coldwater stream, coldwater lake
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom, nature trail
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires, target practice prohibited.
b. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited,
except shotguns or bows while hunting.
Discharging bows allowed for bowfishing.
c. Field trials may be authorized Feb.,
March, Aug., and Sept.
d. Jumping, diving, swinging from cliffs,
ledges or man-made structures prohibited, including, but not limited to, boat
docks, marina structures, railroad trestle
in Turkey Creek.

▶ LEAPS GULCH SWA — GUNNISON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Gunnison go N on Hwy.
135 to CR 10. Go E on paved road to where
USFS Rd. 743 begins. Go E on USFS 743 for
8.2 miles to 743.4b. Go N on 743.4b and USFS
606 approx. 3 miles to property boundary.
GMU: 55 / 560 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing

▶ LEATHA JEAN STASSEN SWA — MESA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Grand Junction, take Hwy.
340 W to 20 1/2 Rd.; turn N. Turn E on F 3/4
Rd.; go N on Roundup Dr. and E on Baseline
Dr. Parking lot N of road.
GMU/ACRES: 40 / 31 acres
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access a half hour before
sunrise to a half hour after sunset.
b. Camping, fires, hunting, motor vehicles
prohibited.

▶ LITTLE SNAKE SWA — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, go 17 miles N on
CR 19. CR 19 runs through SWA.

GMUs/ACRES: 2, 3 / 4,860 acres
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, rabbit, sage grouse
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping allowed only in self-contained
units during any deer, elk or pronghorn
season.
b. Fires prohibited.

▶ LOMA BOAT LAUNCH SWA — MESA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Fruita, take I-70 to Loma
exit (No. 15), then go 0.5 miles E on frontage
road, turn S 0.25 miles to Colorado River.
GMU/ACRES: 30 / 8 acres
RECREATION: boating, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: boat ramp, restroom
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Parking in designated areas only.
b. Camping, fires, discharging firearms,
launching or using personal water craft
(jet skis) prohibited.

▶ LON HAGLER SWA — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Campion, go 3.25 miles W
on CR 14 to CR 21, then go 1.5 miles N.
GMU/ACRES: 20 / 181 water, 121 land acres
FISHING: warmwater, coldwater
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, archery range,
nature trail
FACILITIES: restroom, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Fishing prohibited in inlet structure and
annex pond.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.
c. Camping, fires, horseback riding,
sailboards, sailboats, bicycling, target
practice prohibited.
d. Pets must be on leashes no longer than
6 feet.
e. Dogs on boats not required to be leashed.
f. From Sept. 1–end of Feb., dogs prohibited W of lakeside parking lots, except as
an aid in hunting.
g. From March 1–Aug. 31, dogs prohibited
W of lakeside parking lots.
h. Dogs prohibited on annex pond and adjacent lands as posted to protect wildlife.

▶ LONE DOME SWA — MONTEZUMA, DOLORES COs.

DIRECTIONS: From Cortez, go 21 miles N on
Hwy. 491 to CR DD; 1 mile E to CR 16;
3 miles N to access road; then 1.5 miles E
to Bradfield Bridge.
GMU/ACRES: 711 / 1,724 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky grouse,
turkey, dove
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: campgrounds
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Overnight parking only in designated
areas.
b. Fires prohibited.

▶ LOUISIANA PURCHASE RANCH SWA — MOFFAT CO.

LIMITED ACCESS. This property is PRIVATE LAND that is
open ONLY to elk and deer hunters with a confirmed reservation made through the Hunting Reservation System:
cpw.state.co.us/huntingreservations
GMU: 211

�WILDLIFE AREAS
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Deer and elk hunting only.
b. Hunting by reservation only. Reservation holders must have confirmation letter with them at all times while hunting
on property. For reservations, hunters
must already have a big-game hunting
license for one of the specific hunt codes
permitted on the property. Reservations
must be made through the Hunting
Reservation System: See "Reservations:
Hunting" (page 1) for details. Reservations valid starting sixth day of season
designated by the license through the
end of the season. Hunters may only access the property during dates specified
on their reservation.
Hunters with a reservation may bring
up to 2 non-hunting companions.
c. Vehicle use prohibited except on designated roadways or with permission of
ranch owners. All other access restricted
to walk-in access only.
d. Overnight camping, dogs, fires, fishing,
woodcutting, target shooting/sight-in,
building permanent blinds, gathering
artifacts prohibited.

▶ LOVE MEADOW WATCHABLE WILDLIFE AREA

— CHAFFEE CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Nathrop (8 miles S of
Buena Vista on Hwy. 285), go W on CR 162
approx. 8 miles. Parking is on N side of road
at meadow.
GMU/ACRES: 481 / 11 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for wildlife viewing only.
b. NEW Valid hunting or fishing or Colorado State Wildlife Area Pass NOT
required to ACCESS this property.

▶ MANVILLE SWA (FISHING LEASE: ROARING FORK OF NORTH
PLATTE RIVER) — JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go 0.5 miles W on
Hwy. 14 to CR 12W, go 5 miles W to CR 18, go
4.5 miles SW to CR 5, then go 0.125 miles S.
GMU/ACRES: 16 / 4.4 mi. of river
FISHING: Roaring Fork of the North Platte
River, coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for fishing only.

▶ MASON FAMILY SWA — HINSDALE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Powderhorn on Hwy. 149,
go 14.7 miles S on CR 27 (Cebolla Creek Rd.).
GMUs/ACRES: 66, 67 / 1,429 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit
FISHING: coldwater stream
FACILITIES: vault toilets
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, hiking, picnicking, camping

▶ McCLUSKEY SWA — DELTA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Paonia’s Onarga Ave., go S
on Lamborn Mesa Rd., which becomes 4100
Rd. At stop sign, turn right on Stewart Mesa
Rd., which turns S and becomes 4050 Rd. At S
end, road forks; turn left on L30 Rd.
GMU/ACRES: 53 / 1,600 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse, rabbit
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open only to hunt, fish or trap. Open

May 1 through end of regular big-game
seasons.
b. Camping, fires, dogs prohibited.

▶ MEEKER PASTURES SWA — RIO BLANCO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Meeker, go 1.5 miles N on
Hwy. 13 to CR8, then 2 miles E.
GMU/ACRES: 23 / 48 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Big-game hunting restricted to archery
equipment only.

▶ MELON VALLEY SWA — OTERO CO.

DIRECTIONS: Go 2 miles N of Hwys. 71 and 50,
then go 1 mile E of Hwy. 71 on Rd. 80.5.
GMUs/ACRES: 125, 129 / 278 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. On weekends, hunting limited to youth/
mentor hunting; only 1 mentor per
youth may hunt. Mentor must be 18
years of age or older and hold a valid
hunter education certificate or be born
before January 1, 1949, and have a proper and valid hunting or fishing license.

▶ MESSEX SWA — WASHINGTON, LOGAN COS.

DIRECTIONS: From I-76 at Merino exit, go 2
miles N to Hwy. 6; 1.75 miles NE to CR R;
1.5 miles N; then 0.5 miles W.
GMU/ACRES: 96 / 680 acres
HUNTING: deer, turkey, quail, dove, rabbit,
squirrel, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 4 a.m.–9 p.m., except with nighthunting permit.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Target practice prohibited except when
authorized by Area Wildlife Manager.
d. On opening weekend of regular plains
rifle deer season and first day and weekend of late plains rifle deer season, only
deer hunting permitted.
e. Landowner permission required to hunt
deer on access easement.
f. Horses prohibited except when training hunting dogs, in Feb., March, April
(through Wed. before spring turkey
season opens) and Aug. only.
g. Launching or takeout of vessels prohibited during waterfowl seasons.

▶ MIDDLE TAYLOR CREEK SWA — CUSTER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Westcliffe, go 8 miles W on
Hermit Lakes Rd.
GMU/ACRES: 86 / 486 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: picnic tables

▶ MIKE HIGBEE SWA — PROWERS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Lamar, go 4 miles E on
Hwy. 50.
GMU/ACRES: 132 / 876 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite quail, scaled quail, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: hiking, archery/rifle range

RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access 1 hour before
sunrise to 1 hour after sunset, unless
camping in designated areas or actively
hunting or fishing.
b. ATVs, dirt bikes prohibited.
c. Domestic, feral or privately-owned game
birds may be released by CPW or its
agent for educational or training purposes without restrictions.

▶ MILLER RANCH SWA — GUNNISON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Gunnison, go N on Hwy.
135, turn left and continue N on CR 730.
Turn left at CR 7. SWA begins shortly after
junction of CRs 7 and 7A.
GMU/ACRES: 54 / 1,604 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open July 1–end of Feb.
b. N of CR 7: Hunting prohibited except
for youth/mentor hunting by permit.
Maximum 4 free permits available daily,
first come, first served. Permits available
by reservation from CPW’s Gunnison
Area Office, 300 W. New York Ave.,
Gunnison,
or call 970-641-7060. Reservations may
be made up to 30 days in advance but
not less than 2 days before requested
hunt date. With reservations, youths and
mentors will receive map with access
points and restrictions. Mentor must
be 18 years of age or older and hold a
valid hunter education certificate or be
born before January 1, 1949, and have
a proper and valid hunting or fishing
license. Mentor not allowed to hunt.
c. Camping, fires, dogs prohibited.
d. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
in designated safety zones as posted.

▶ MITANI-TOKUYASU SWA — WELD CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Greeley, go 5 miles E on
Hwy. 263.
GMU/ACRES: 951 / 68 acres
HUNTING: dove, squirrel, waterfowl
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 4 a.m.–one hour after sunset.
b. Open for public access from Sept. 1
through last day of spring turkey season.
c. Camping, fires, horses, target practice
prohibited.
d. Hunting access limited to occupants of
vehicles legally parked in 1 of 4 spaces
in designated area. Reservation required
to occupy a space from 4 a.m.–noon.
See "Reservations: Hunting" (page 1) for
details. After noon each day, all parking
spaces available on first-come, firstserved basis.
e. Launching or takeout of vessels prohibited.

▶ MOGENSEN PONDS SWA — MESA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Interstate 70, take Hwy. 65
about 10 miles E. Turn onto Hwy. 330 and go
E 0.5 miles. SWA is on N side of Hwy.
GMU/ACRES: 421 / 11 acres
FISHING: warmwater lake
HUNTING: waterfowl from designated blinds
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
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RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting, firearms prohibited, except for
waterfowl from designated blinds.
b. Camping, fires, motorized and nonmotorized vehicles, pets, domestic animals
prohibited.

▶ MOUNTAIN HOME RES. SWA — COSTILLA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Fort Garland, go 2.5 miles
E on Hwy. 160 to Trinchera Ranch Rd., then
2 miles S to Icehouse Rd. Then go 1 mile
W to N entrance, or continue 1 mile S to S
entrance.
GMU/ACRES: 83 / 1,061 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Waterskiing prohibited.

▶ MOUNT EVANS SWA — CLEAR CREEK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Denver, take I-70 W to
Evergreen Pkwy. exit; go 6 miles S on Hwy. 74
to Evergreen Lake; turn right on Upper Bear
Creek Rd. Go 6.5 miles W; turn right again
on Upper Bear Creek Rd. (CR 480) and go 3
miles, following signs for SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 39 / 3,438 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open June 15–Dec. 31.
b. Only fishing and hunting activities allowed from day after Labor Day through
end of 4th regular rifle season.
c. Camping limited to 5 days in 45-day period in designated campgrounds, except
in big-game seasons.
d. Dogs allowed only as an aid in hunting or
on leash.
e. Vehicles prohibited day after Labor Day–
June 14, except in regular rifle deer and
elk seasons.
f. Groups of 25 or more must obtain a permit before use; 1 group allowed at a time.

▶ MOUNT OURAY SWA — CHAFFEE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Salida, go 0.25 miles NW
on Hwy. 291; then go 0.75 miles W on CR
154, then 1.25 miles NW on CR 160 to the
first parking lot. Second parking area is 0.7
miles past the first lot on CR 160.
GMU/ACRES: 56 / 231 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream, ponds, Arkansas
River (access S of river only)
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access from designated parking areas
only.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Hunting allowed with shotguns, handheld bows, muzzleloaders or by falconry
only.

▶ MOUNT SHAVANO SWA — CHAFFEE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Salida, go 0.25 miles NW
on Hwy. 291 to CR 154. Wildlife area is along
S side of Arkansas River, between Sand Lake
and Mount Shavano SFU diversion dam
above SFU.
GMUs/ACRES: 56, 57 / 84 acres
FISHING: coldwater river

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RESTRICTIONS:
a. Closed S of CR 154 and W of Hwy. 291.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Discharging firearms prohibited except
when hunting from upper end of Mount
Shavano SFU, upstream to marked
property boundary. Hunting permitted
only with shotguns, hand-held bows,
muzzleloaders or by falconry.
d. Discharging firearms prohibited from
upper end of Mount Shavano SFU,
downstream to Hwy. 291 bridge. Hunting permitted only with hand-held bows
or by falconry.
e. Hunting prohibited between Hwy. 291
and the Arkansas River, from the Hwy.
291 bridge downstream to CR 175.

▶ MURPHY SWA (FISHING LEASE: MICHIGAN RIVER)

— JACKSON CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go 1 mile E on CR
12.
GMU/ACRES: 6 / 6 miles of river
FISHING: Michigan River, coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for fishing only.

▶ NAKAGAWA SWA — WELD CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Kersey, go 5 miles E on
Hwy. 34 to CR 61, then 2 miles N.
GMU/ACRES: 951 / 159 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, dove,
waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Discharging firearms or bows allowed
only when hunting.

▶ NARRAGUINNEP RES. SWA — MONTEZUMA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Cortez, go 11 miles NW on
Hwy. 491 to Hwy. 184, then go 2 miles E.
GMU/ACRES: 711 / 764 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: boating, picnicking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access 1 hour before
sunrise to 1 hour after sunset; no time
restrictions for fishing.
b. Camping, fires, glass containers prohibited.
c. NEW Valid hunting or fishing or Colorado State Wildlife Area Pass NOT
required to ACCESS this property.

▶ NORTH FORK SWA — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Drake, go 0.25 miles W on
Devil’s Gulch Rd.
GMU/ACRES: 20 / 16 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for fishing only.
b. NEW Valid hunting or fishing or Colorado State Wildlife Area Pass NOT
required to ACCESS this property.

▶ NORTH LAKE SWA — LAS ANIMAS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Trinidad, go 35 miles NW
on Hwy. 12.
GMUs/ACRES: 85, 851 / 840 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake and stream
HUNTING: deer, elk, turkey, bear
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms, boat ramp with parking
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Only float tubes or craft propelled by
hand, wind or electric motor allowed.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.

▶ OAK RIDGE SWA (BEL AIRE, LAKE AVERY, OAK RIDGE, JON
WANGNILD, SLEEPY CAT PONDS UNITS, SLEEPY CAT FISHING
EASEMENT) — RIO BLANCO CO.

DIRECTIONS:

BEL AIRE UNIT: From Meeker, go 21 miles E on
CR 8 to CR 17 (Buford/Newcastle Rd.), then
go 1.5 miles S.
LAKE AVERY UNIT: From Meeker, go 1.5 miles N
on Hwy. 13 to CR 8, then go 19 miles E.
JON WANGNILD UNIT: For Seely or Sleepy Cat
entrances, from Meeker, go 6.3 miles or 16
miles E on CR 8 and look for CPW signs on
left. For Kracht entrance, from Meeker, take
CR 8 E for 3.5 miles. Go E on CR 6 for 6
miles. Go E on CR 40 for 2.7 miles and look
for CPW sign on right.
SLEEPY CAT PONDS UNIT: From Meeker, go 16
miles E on CR 8.
SLEEPY CAT FISHING EASEMENT: From Meeker,
go 17 miles E on CR 8 to Sleepy Cat Guest
Ranch.
GMUs/ACRES: 23, 24 / 13,664 total acres, all
units
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky grouse, dove,
waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: campsites, restroom, drinking
water, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Oak Ridge Unit open July 16–Nov. 30.
b. Camping allowed only in designated
areas.
c. Sleepy Cat Ponds Unit and Sleepy Cat
Fishing Easement open only for fishing.
d. Hunting prohibited, except archery on
Bel Aire Unit S of CR 8, W of CR 17, and
N and E of CR 10.
e. On Lake Avery, waterskiing and jetskiing
prohibited. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.
▶ OGDEN/TREAT SWA (FISHING EASEMENT) — FREMONT CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Coaldale, go W on Hwy. 50
for 2 miles to CR 45, turn N and go 1.5 miles.
Public access may not be on both sides of
river. Check for signs.
GMUs/ACRES: 58, 86 / 28 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for fishing only.

▶ ORCHARD MESA SWA — MESA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Grand Junction, go S on
Hwy. 50 to Orchard Mesa. Go N on Hwy. 141
(32 Rd.). Turn W on B 1/2 Rd. for 2 miles,
then turn N on 30 Rd., go 0.5 miles and turn
E on C Rd. Go 0.5 miles to parking area at
end of road.

�WILDLIFE AREAS
GMU/ACRES: 41 / 148 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access only from parking area on C Rd.
between roads 30 and 31.
b. Horses prohibited. Vehicles prohibited
beyond parking area.
c. Dogs allowed only as an aid in hunting.
d. Closed March 15–July 14 to protect nesting migratory birds.
e. Waterfowl hunting by reservation only.
Reservations must be made through the
Hunting Reservation System: See "Reservations: Hunting" (page 1) for details.
f. Waterfowl hunters must use designated
blinds or zones. Maximum 4 hunters per
blind.
g. No other small-game hunting allowed.
h. Deer hunting by reservation only. Reservation holders must have confirmation
letter with them at all times while hunting on property.
For reservations, hunters must
already have a big-game hunting license
for one of the specific hunt codes
permitted on the property. Reservations
must be made through the Hunting
Reservation System: See "Reservations:
Hunting" (page 1) for details. Hunters
may only access the property during
dates specified on their reservation.
Hunters with a reservation may bring
up to 2 non-hunting companions. Hunters must check in and out at property.
i. Only archery equipment allowed for deer
hunting.
j. Overnight camping, fires, fishing, woodcutting, target shooting/sight-in, building permanent blinds, gathering artifacts
prohibited.

▶ NEW ORIENT MINE SWA — SAGUACHE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Saguache head E on Hwy.
285 for 13.8 miles, turn right onto Hwy. 17
and immediately turn left onto CR GG, stay
on GG for 7.2 miles.
GMUs/ACRES: 82 / 368 acres
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access is prohibited 3 hours before
sunrise and 3 hours after sunset, except
when an animal has been harvested on
adjacent public lands.
b. Access to adjacent public lands through
the property for hunting purposes
is allowed Oct. 1 - May 31 annually.
Hunters wishing to gain access across
the property to adjacent federal lands
must contact the Orient Land Trust
and adhere to their check in/out procedures.
c. Camping, fires and hunting are prohibited.
d. Access to the property is by foot only
from adjacent public lands.
e. Valid hunting or fishing or Colorado
State Wildlife Area Pass NOT required
access this property.

▶ OVERLAND TRAIL SWA — LOGAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Atwood, go 0.5 miles S on
Hwy. 63 to CR 16, then go E 0.5 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 96 / 192 acres
HUNTING: deer, turkey, quail, dove, rabbit,
squirrel, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 4 a.m.–9 p.m.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Target practice prohibited except when
authorized by Area Wildlife Manager.
d. On opening weekend of regular plains
rifle deer season and first day and weekend of late plains rifle deer season, only
deer hunting permitted.
e. Horses prohibited except when training hunting dogs, in Feb., March, April
(through Wed. before spring turkey
season opens) and Aug. only.
f. Launching or takeout of vessels prohibited during waterfowl seasons.

▶ OWL MOUNTAIN SWA — JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go 13 miles SE on
Hwy. 14 to CR 25, then go 6 miles SE.
GMU/ACRES: 171 / 920 acres
HUNTING: small game, big game
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing

▶ OXBOW SWA — OTERO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From La Junta, go 9 miles E on
Hwy. 50 to CR 36, then go 0.5 miles N to
parking area.
GMUs/ACRES: 130 / 410 acres
HUNTING: deer, turkey, bobwhite quail, mourning dove
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
NOTE: Unit 125 has small acreage, limited access.

▶ PADDOCK SWA — LAKE CO.

DIRECTIONS: SWA in scattered parcels generally 2–5 miles S and SE of Leadville in Iowa,
Thompson and Empire gulches. Accessible
by CR 2 or CR 52. Acquire map and information from CPW Area Office in Salida or USFS
Ranger Office in Leadville.
GMU/ACRES: 49 / 1,300 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot only.
b. Access restricted to hunting only during
bighorn sheep, regular rifle deer, elk and
bear seasons. Must have a proper and
valid license for species being hunted.
c. Camping, fires, dogs prohibited.
d. Fishing allowed only in Iowa Gulch and
Upper Empire Gulch.

▶ PARACHUTE PONDS SWA — GARFIELD CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-70, take exit 75, go SE on
North Battlement Pkwy. Turn right at stoplight to get on frontage road (Cardinal Way).
Turn left on Colorado Ave. and go S. Colorado
Ave. becomes Yampa Ave. Turn left onto La
Plata circle; SWA parking area at end of circle.
GMUs/ACRES: 32, 42 / 42 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires, swimming prohibited.
b. Float tubes permitted only for fishing.

▶ PARVIN LAKE SWA — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Red Feather Lakes, go 2
miles E on Red Feather Lakes Rd.
GMU/ACRES: 191 / 62 water acres, 180 land acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited except float tubes for
fishing.
b. Anglers must enter on foot through gate
at check station, and must check in and
check out at station when open.

▶ PASTORIUS RES. SWA — LA PLATA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Durango, go 8 miles E on
Hwy. 160 to Hwy. 172, then go 2 miles S to CR
302. Go 1 mile S to CR 304, then 0.5 miles W.
GMU/ACRES: 75 / 85 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Only float tubes or craft propelled by
hand or electric motor allowed.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Discharging firearms or bows allowed
only when hunting.
d. Hunting only on Sat., Sun. and Wed.

▶ PERINS PEAK SWA — LA PLATA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Durango, go 4 miles W on
Hwy. 160 to CR 207 (Lightner Creek Rd.),
then turn right and go 2 miles N to CR 208
(Dry Fork Rd.).
DECKER TRACT: From Durango, go 5 miles
W on Hwy. 160 to Victory Coal Mine Rd.,
turn right and go 0.5 miles on access road
(through private property).
GMU/ACRES: 74 / 7,720 total acres, both tracts
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, rabbit, squirrel, dusky
grouse, turkey
RESTRICTIONS:
a. NEW Public access W of La Plata CR
208 prohibited Dec. 1-April 15, except
hunters with an unfilled, valid spring
turkey license.
b. NEW Public access E of La Plata CR 208
prohibited Dec. 1-July 31.
c. Camping only during deer and elk seasons.
d. Discharging firearms allowed only for
hunting.
e. Fires, snowmobiles prohibited.

▶ PERKINS SWA — GRAND CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Kremmling, go W on Hwy.
40 for 10 miles. At mile marker 174, turn
right on CR 25. Go 0.5 miles, then turn left on
CR 26. Go 5 miles, turn right on CR 2 and go
approx. 1 mile to SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 181 / 83 acres
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for hunting only and accessible by
foot or horseback only.
b. Camping, fires, motorized vehicles,
target shooting prohibited.
c. Dogs allowed only as an aid in hunting.
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▶ PICEANCE SWA — RIO BLANCO, GARFIELD COs.
DIRECTIONS:

SQUARE S SUMMER RANGE: From Meeker, go 20
miles W on Hwy. 64 to CR 5 (Piceance Creek
Rd.), then go 17 miles S to CR 26 (Black Sulphur
Creek Rd.), then 20 miles W to E entrance.
YELLOW CREEK UNIT: From Meeker, go 20 miles
W on Hwy. 64 to CR 5 (Piceance Creek Rd.),
then go 6 miles S to CR 20 (dirt road), then 5
miles W to Yellow Creek Rd.
LITTLE HILLS EXPERIMENT STATION: From Meeker,
go 20 miles W on Hwy. 64 to CR 5 (Piceance
Creek Rd.), then 7 miles S to CR 22. Follow
signs to station (3 miles).
GMUs/ACRES: 11, 21, 22, 31 / 25,193 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky grouse, dove,
waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: camping in designated areas,
wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom, drinking water
▶ PIKES PEAK SWA — TELLER CO.

DIRECTIONS: At intersection of USFS Rd. 376
and Bull Park, hike approx. 3 miles on Bull
Park Trail to SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 59 / 635 acres
HUNTING: bighorn sheep
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open July 16–March 31.

▶ PIONEER PARK SWA — GRAND CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Granby, go W on Hwy. 40
to Hot Sulphur Springs. SWA is N of town
and follows W bank of the Colorado River.
GMU/ACRES: 18 / 49

▶ PLATEAU CREEK SWA — MESA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Grand Junction, go E on I-70
to exit No. 49, then go 8 miles E on Hwy. 65 to
Hwy. 330. Go approx. 8 miles and turn left to
Sunnyside Rd. (V Rd.), then go 0.125 miles N.
GMU/ACRES: 421 / 1,346 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, dove
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rifle range
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Vehicles allowed only Aug. 2–Nov. 30.

▶ PLAYA BLANCA SWA — ALAMOSA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Alamosa, go S on Hwy. 285.
Turn W on CR 8.0S. SWA starts at junction of
CRs 8.0S and 106, and goes NW.
GMU/ACRES: 80 / 714 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open in designated areas July 16–Feb.
14, Tues., Thurs. and Sat. only.

▶ PONY EXPRESS SWA — SEDGWICK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-76 at Julesburg exit (No.
180), go 0.1 miles N on Hwy. 385 to CR 28,
then go 1.5 miles W on CR 28 to service
road. Go 0.1 miles N to parking lot. Or, from
Julesburg, go 0.7 miles W on Hwy. 138 to CR
39, then go 0.9 miles S on CR 39.
GMU/ACRES: 92 / 1,854 acres
HUNTING: deer, turkey, quail, dove, rabbit,
squirrel, ducks, snow geese
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 4 a.m.–9 p.m.

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b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Target practice prohibited except when
authorized by Area Wildlife Manager.
d. On opening weekend of regular plains
rifle deer season and first day and weekend of late plains rifle deer season, only
deer hunting permitted.
e. Horses prohibited except when training hunting dogs, in Feb., March, April
(through Wed. before spring turkey
season opens) and Aug. only.
f. Launching or takeout of vessels prohibited during waterfowl seasons.

▶ POT CREEK SWA — MOFFAT CO.

LIMITED ACCESS. This property is PRIVATE LAND that is
open ONLY to elk and deer hunters with a confirmed reservation made through the Hunting Reservation System:
cpw.state.co.us/huntingreservations
GMU/ACRES: 1 / 1,747 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Antlerless elk hunting only.
b. Hunting by reservation only. Reservation
holders must have confirmation letter
with them at all times while hunting on
property.
For reservations, hunters must
already have a big-game hunting license
for one of the specific hunt codes
permitted on the property. Reservations
must be made through the Hunting
Reservation System: See "Reservations:
Hunting" (page 1) for details.
Hunters with a reservation may bring
one non-hunting companion.
c. Vehicle use prohibited except on designated roadways or with permission of
ranch owners. All other access restricted
to walk-in access only.
d. Overnight camping, dogs, fires, fishing,
woodcutting, target shooting/sight-in,
building permanent blinds, gathering
artifacts prohibited.

▶ POTHOOK RANCH SWA (FISHING EASEMENT: SLATER
CREEK) — MOFFAT CO.

GMU/ACRES: 4 / 2,355 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Public access prohibited except for fishing, wildlife viewing or hunting with a
limited Ranching for Wildlife (RFW)
big-game license valid for the property.
b. All fishing and wildlife-viewing access by
foot only from designated parking areas/
access points only.
c. Fishing access within 20 feet of high
waterline of both banks of Slater Creek
only.
d. Hunting and hunting access only for
those hunting with a limited RFW biggame license valid for the property.
e. Hunting on adjacent public land via access through this property prohibited.
f. Shooting, archery, target practice, camping, fires, woodcutting, gathering artifacts, pets/livestock, overnight parking,
motorized or mechanized travel, launching or taking out of vessels prohibited.

▶ POUDRE RIVER SWA — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From La Porte, go 5 miles N on
Hwy. 287 to Hwy. 14, then go 1.5 miles W.

GMUs/ACRES: 19, 191 / 395 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: rafting, picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping prohibited.
b. Discharging firearms or bows allowed
only when hunting. Discharging bows
allowed for bowfishing.
c. NEW Valid hunting or fishing or Colorado State Wildlife Area Pass NOT
required to ACCESS this property.

▶ PREWITT RES. SWA — WASHINGTON, LOGAN COS.

DIRECTIONS: From I-76 and Merino exit, go 1
mile N to Hwy. 6, then 3.3 miles NE.
GMU/ACRES: 96 / 2,924 acres
HUNTING: deer, dove, squirrel, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
Note that the $43 annual access permit
requirement has been removed. Anyone age
16 or older must now have a valid hunting
or fishing license, or the new Colorado State
Wildlife Area Pass to access this property, and
all other SWAs.
a. Maximum of 250 vehicles on property
at once.
b. All loud noises that disturb the peace,
except legal hunting activities, prohibited from 10 p.m.–6 a.m.
c. From Oct. 1 through dark goose season,
fishing allowed only from dam. Ice fishing allowed only within 50 yards of dam.
Boating prohibited except craft propelled
by hand or electric motor used to set
and pick up decoys and retrieve downed
waterfowl.
d. Target practice, glass beverage containers, waterskiing prohibited. Fires and
camping prohibited as posted.
e. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.
f. Sailing, windsurfing allowed only in July
and Aug.
g. Hunting prohibited as posted, including
from floating devices.

▶ PRIDEMORE SWA (FISHING LEASE)— CHAFFEE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Salida, go 8 miles W on
Hwy. 291. Parking area at SW corner of
bridge at mile marker 8.
GMU/ACRES: 56 / 10 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for fishing only on W side of
Arkansas River.

▶ PUETT RES. SWA — MONTEZUMA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Mancos, go 10 miles NW
on Hwy. 184 to CR 33, then go 1 mile S to
access road, 1.5 miles E.
GMU/ACRES: 73 / 177 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.

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▶ PURGATOIRE RIVER SWA — BENT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hwys. 50 and 101 in Las
Animas, go S for 1 mile on Hwy. 101 to CR
10.75. Then go S on Rd. 10.75 to Rd. EE, then
W to Rd. 9.5. Go S for 1 mile to property at
roads DD and 9.5.
GMU/ACRES: 130 / 960 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant,
bobwhite quail, scaled quail, turkey, dove,
waterfowl
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing

▶ QUEENS SWA (NEE NOSHE, NEE SO PAH, NEE GRONDA,

UPPER QUEENS, LOWER QUEENS (NEESKAH)) — KIOWA CO.

DIRECTIONS:

LOWER QUEENS (NEESKAH): From Eads, go 15
miles S on Hwy. 287 to CR C, then 3.5 miles
E to Upper Queens. Follow access road S for
2 miles.
UPPER QUEENS: From Eads, go 15 miles S on
Hwy. 287 to CR C, then 3.5 miles E.
NEE GRONDA: From Eads, go 15 miles S on
Hwy. 287 to CR C, then 1 mile.
NEE SO PAH: Closed as posted.
NEE NOSHE: From Eads, go 11 miles S on Hwy.
287 to Kiowa Co. boat ramp access road, then
go 0.25 miles E to public boat ramp.
GMUs/ACRES: 126, 127 / 13,886 acres total
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite quail, scaled quail, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: powerboating, sail boating,
sailsurfing, waterskiing, camping, wildlife
viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms, boat ramps
RESTRICTIONS ON ALL UNITS:
a. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake in channel between Upper
and Lower Queens.
b. NEW Closed as posted in Nee Noshe
except to retrieve downed waterfowl
Dec. 1 through the last day of waterfowl season as posted.
c. Hunters in Lower Queens, Upper Queens
(including channel), Nee Gronda,
NEW Nee So Pah and Nee Noshe must
check in and check out at check station
when open.
d. ATVs, dirt bikes prohibited.
▶ RADIUM SWA — GRAND, EAGLE, ROUTT COs.

DIRECTIONS: From Kremmling, go 2.5 miles
S on Hwy. 9 to CR 1 (Trough Rd. to State
Bridge), then go 12 miles SW.
GMUs/ACRES: 15, 27, 361 / 10,996 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, lion, rabbit, dusky
grouse, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting prohibited in designated safety
zone as posted.

▶ RALSTON CREEK SWA — JEFFERSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Golden, go 1 mile N on
Hwy. 93 to Golden Gate Canyon Rd. Turn
left and go for W 13 miles up canyon. Turn
right at Crawford Gulch, go 3–4 miles E; SWA
parking on right.
GMU/ACRES: 38 / 2,100 acres
HUNTING: big game, small game, furbearers
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Discharging firearms allowed only when
hunting.

▶ RAMAH SWA — EL PASO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Ramah, go 4 miles W on
Hwy. 24.
GMU/ACRES: 110 / 400 acres
HUNTING: deer, small game, migratory waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: sail boating, wildlife viewing,
archery range. (NOTE: As of Aug. 2012, the
lake is currently dry. Call CPW for condition
updates.)
FACILITIES: restroom, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited Nov. 1 through last
day of waterfowl season, except float
tubes or craft propelled by hand, wind or
electric motor.
b. Camping, fires, water contact activities
prohibited.
c. Discharge of firearms or bows allowed
only when hunting. Centerfire rifles
prohibited.
d. No target practice except for archery
equipment on established archery range.
e. Discharging bows allowed for bowfishing.

▶ RED DOG SWA — PROWERS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Holly go N on CR 35 to Rd.
JJ, then go E on Rd. JJ 2 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 127 / 570 acres
HUNTING: small game

▶ RED LION SWA — LOGAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-76, take Red Lion exit
(No. 155), then go 3 miles N to Hwy. 138. Go
1 mile NE to CR 95, then go 0.25 miles N.
GMUs/ACRES: 90, 92 / 1,297 acres
HUNTING: deer, pheasant, dove, rabbit, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited, except float tubes or
craft propelled by hand or electric motor
used for fishing or to set and pick up
decoys and retrieve downed waterfowl.
Vessel must be launched from designated area as posted.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Target practice prohibited except when
authorized by Area Wildlife Manager.
d. Hunting prohibited from frozen surface
of lake and floating devices.

▶ RED MOUNTAIN SWA — GRAND CO.

DIRECTIONS: SWA is 2.5 miles E of Granby on
CR 60. Public access available with permission from adjacent private landowner.
GMU/ACRES: 28 / 161 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access April 16–Nov. 14.
b. Fires, motor vehicles prohibited.
c. Dogs must be on leash.

▶ REDDY SWA (FISHING EASEMENT) — LAKE CO.

DIRECTIONS: SWA is about 7 miles S of Leadville on Hwy. 24, at the Arkansas River Hwy.
overpass.

GMUs/ACRES: 48, 49 / 8 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for fishing only.
b. Access allowed only within 30 feet of
high waterline or as posted. Access only
from Hwy. 24 overpass parking or Crystal Lake STL.
c. Dogs prohibited.

▶ RICHARD SWA (HUNTING &amp; FISHING LEASE: NORTH FORK
OF NORTH PLATTE RIVER) — JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go 0.5 miles W on
Hwy. 14 to CR 12W, then 8 miles W to CR 7.
Then go 7 miles N to Lake John SWA. Go to S
end of Lake John to parking lot.
GMU/ACRES: 161 / 2,323 acres, 6 miles of river
HUNTING: big game, small game, waterfowl
FISHING: North Fork of North Platte River,
coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for hunting and fishing only.
b. Hunting prohibited within 200 yards of
buildings.

▶ RIO BLANCO LAKE SWA — RIO BLANCO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Meeker, go 20 miles W on
Hwy. 64.
GMUs/ACRES: 11, 22 / 383 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl, rabbit
FISHING: coldwater stream, warmwater lake
RECREATION: power boating, waterskiing, wildlife viewing, camping in designated area
FACILITIES: restroom, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Field trials may be authorized Feb.,
March, Aug. and Sept.
b. Waterskiing permitted June 16−end of
Feb.
c. Big-game archery hunting only.
d. Parking in designated areas only, and access to Roselund Unit is day use only.

▶ RIO GRANDE SWA — RIO GRANDE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Monte Vista, go 3 miles E
on Sherman Ave.
GMU/ACRES: 791 / 935 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom, parking areas
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open July 16–Feb. 14. Area Wildlife
Manager may authorize access during closure if it won’t harm nesting or
wintering birds.
b. Fires prohibited.
c. Camping only in parking areas with
toilets.
d. Area Wildlife Manager may post closures
to manage hunting pressure and safety
during waterfowl seasons.

▶ RIO GRANDE RIVER SWA (FISHING EASEMENT: DEL
NORTE) — RIO GRANDE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Del Norte, take Hwy. 160
W. SWA is on N side of Hwy. 160 and starts
just past town of Hanna.
GMU/ACRES: 79 / 124 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for fishing only.
b. Camping prohibited.
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▶ RITO HONDO RES. SWA — HINSDALE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Creede, go 35 miles W on
Hwy. 149 to USFS Rd. 513, then go 2 miles
NW to fork. Take right fork 200 yards N.
GMU/ACRES: 76 / 41 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom, campgrounds
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Only float tubes or craft propelled by
hand, wind or electric motor allowed.

▶ ROAD CANYON RES. SWA — HINSDALE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Creede, go 25 miles W on
Hwy. 149 to USFS Rd. 520, then go 4 miles W.
GMU/ACRES: 76 / 177 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom, drinking water, boat
ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping prohibited.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.

▶ ROARING FORK SWA — GARFIELD CO.

DIRECTIONS: Four SWA parcels along Roaring
Fork River between Carbondale and Glenwood Springs:
JACKSON PARCEL: Walk-in access along Prehm
Road, 0.25 miles S of Glenwood's Airport
Center Rd. For coldwater fishing access.
WESTBANK PARCEL: At intersection of CRs 109
and 154.
BURRY PARCEL: At mile marker 9 on Hwy. 82.
GIANINETTI PARCEL: Entrance is 100 yards E of
intersection of Hwys. 82 and 133. For coldwater fishing access.
GMUs/ACRES: 43, 444 / 43 acres
RESTRICTIONS:harde
a. Camping, fires, discharging firearms
prohibited.

▶ ROCK CREEK SWA — ROUTT, GRAND COs.

DIRECTIONS: From Kremmling, go 6 miles N on
Hwy. 40 to Hwy. 134, then go 12 miles W over
Gore Pass to USFS Rd. 206. Go 2.5 miles SW.
GMU/ACRES: 15 / 205 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky grouse,
waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing

▶ ROCKY FORD SWA — OTERO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Rocky Ford, go 2 miles NE
on Hwy. 266, cross bridge and turn E on CR
80.5.
McCLELLAND TRACT: Go 1.25 miles farther E
from above directions.
GMUs/ACRES: 125, 129 / 1,142 acres total
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, pheasant, bobwhite
quail, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms
NOTE: Unit 129 has small acreage, limited access.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Fires prohibited.

▶ ROEBER SWA — DELTA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Paonia on Onarga Ave., go
S on Lamborn Mesa Rd. to Minerich Rd. Go 1

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mile S on Minerich Rd. to parking lot.
GMU/ACRES: 53 / 1,030 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit
FISHING: coldwater lake
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for hunting or fishing only.
b. Open May 1 through last day of annual
big-game seasons.
c. Camping, fires, dogs, bowfishing prohibited.
d. Discharging firearms and hunting prohibited in open space easement.

▶ ROSEMONT RES. SWA — TELLER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Divide, go 15 miles S on
Hwy. 67 to Gold Camp Rd. near Victor, then
go 20 miles E. From Colorado Springs. Turn
W on Old Stage Rd. at intersection of Old
Stage Rd. and Cheyenne Mountain Blvd.
Follow Old Stage Rd./Gold Camp Rd. (USFS
Rd. 370) 11 miles to parking area.
GMU/ACRES: 59 / 357 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot only from established
parking area.
b. Fishing permitted from 5 a.m.–9 p.m.
c. Dam, area near caretaker’s house and
north side of reservoir closed as posted.
d. Camping, dogs, fires, water contact activities, ice fishing, discharge of firearms
prohibited.
e. Boating prohibited except float tubes for
fishing.

▶ RUBY MOUNTAIN SWA (FISHING EASEMENT)

— CHAFFEE CO.
DIRECTIONS: Two miles S of Buena Vista, at
intersection of Hwys. 24 and 285, go S on
Hwy. 285 for 3.5 miles. Turn N on CR 301 for
0.5 miles. Turn E on CR 300 for 2.25 miles to
parking on N side of road.
GMU/ACRES: 57 / 4 acres
FISHING: coldwater river
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for fishing only, and only from
high waterline to mid-river.
b. Parking in designated lots only.
c. Camping, fires prohibited.

▶ RUNYON/FOUNTAIN LAKES SWA — PUEBLO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Pueblo, go S on I-25 to exit
98-A, then go S on Santa Fe to Runyon Field.
Go E on Runyon Field Rd. for 0.5 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 123 / 88 acres
FISHING: warmwater, coldwater fishing
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms, nature trail, handicapped fishing dock
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access sunrise to sunset;
no time restrictions for fishing.
b. Camping, fires, water contact activities
prohibited.
c. Boating allowed with float tubes or
carry-on craft propelled by hand, wind,
or electric motors used for fishing only.
All watercraft must be under 14 feet in
length.

▶ RUSSELL LAKES SWA — SAGUACHE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Saguache, go 9 miles S on
Hwy. 285 to CR R, then go 1.5 miles E.
GMU/ACRES: 682 / 4,579 acres
HUNTING: rabbit, dove, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access July 16–Feb. 14.
and as otherwise posted. Sect. 29 closed
during waterfowl seasons.
b. Closed after 1 p.m. during first split
waterfowl season.
c. Camping only in self-contained units in
designated areas.
d. Field trials may be authorized Feb.,
March, Aug. and Sept.
e. Parking only in established parking areas.
f. NEW Hunting or fishing license or Colorado State Wildlife Area Pass NOT
required for parking and restroom.

▶ SAM CAUDILL SWA — GARFIELD CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Glenwood Springs, take
Colo. 82 for 3.6 miles S. Take slight right onto
Old State Hwy. 82, go 0.6 miles and take slight
right onto CR 109. SWA on left.
GMU: 444
FISHING: coldwater lake
FACILITIES: boat ramp, limited parking
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires, discharge of firearms
prohibited.

▶ SANCHEZ RES. SWA — COSTILLA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From San Luis, go 3 miles E on
Hwy. 152 to Hwy. 242, then go 5.2 miles S.
GMU/ACRES: 83 / 1,462 acres
FISHING: warmwater lake
FACILITIES: restroom, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for fishing only.
b. Hunting, waterskiing, bowfishing prohibited.
c. Camping prohibited in boat ramp parking area.
d. All crayfish must be returned to water
they came from immediately, or killed
and taken into possession as soon as
caught. Abdomen must be separated
from tail.

▶ SAND DRAW SWA — SEDGWICK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-76 at Julesburg (No. 180),
go 8 miles S on Hwy. 385 to CR 16, turn E to
CR 49 and go 1 mile S.
GMU/ACRES: 93 / 209 acres
HUNTING: deer, turkey, pheasant, dove, rabbit,
squirrel
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 4 a.m.–9 p.m.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Target practice prohibited except when
authorized by Area Wildlife Manager.
d. Hunting open only to youth/mentors.
One mentor per youth may hunt.

▶ SANDS LAKE SWA — CHAFFEE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Salida, go 0.1 miles W on
Hwy. 291. SWA is E of Hwy., opposite Heart
of the Rockies Regional Medical Center.
GMU/ACRES: 57 / 14 acres

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FISHING: coldwater lake and river
FACILITIES: restroom
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires, hunting prohibited.

▶ SANDSAGE SWA — YUMA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Wray, go 4.5 miles W on
Hwy. 34 to CR 35, then 0.25 miles W to CR
CC. Then go 0.5 miles S.
GMU/ACRES: 101 / 287 acres
HUNTING: deer, turkey, pheasant, quail, dove,
rabbit, squirrel, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 4 a.m.–9 p.m.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Hunting allowed only with shotguns with
birdshot or bows.
d. Target practice prohibited except when
authorized by Area Wildlife Manager.

▶ SANDY BLUFFS SWA — YUMA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Idalia, go 8.5 miles N on CR
DD at Arikaree River.
GMU/ACRES: 102 / 3,202 acres
HUNTING: deer, turkey, dove, rabbit, squirrel
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 4 a.m.–9 p.m., Sept. 1–May 31.
b. Camping, fires, dog training prohibited. Horses prohibited except when
hunting.
c. Target practice prohibited except when
authorized by Area Wildlife Manager.

▶ SAN LUIS LAKES SWA — ALAMOSA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walsenburg, take Hwy. 160
W for 60 miles. Take Hwy. 150 N for 13.5
miles. Turn left on Six Mile Lane and go 8
miles, then go N for 0.125 miles to entrance.
GMU/ACRES: 82 / 3,317 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl, dove
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, big-game hunting, fishing, camping, hiking, biking, boating,
cross-country skiing/snowshoeing
FACILITIES: boat ramp, parking areas, picnic
sites, electrical hookups, dump station
RESTRICTIONS:
Note that the $43 annual access permit
requirement has been removed. Anyone age
16 or older must now have a valid hunting
or fishing license, or the new Colorado State
Wildlife Area Pass to access this property, and
all other SWAs.
a. Boating prohibited N of buoy line.
b. Closed Feb. 15–July 15 N of buoy line
and E-W fence line.
c. NEW Access is by foot or horseback only.
d. NEW Bicycles prohibited.
e. NEW Game carts allowed.
f. Camping prohibited outside of designated areas.
g. NEW Dogs must be on leash and controlled by handler.

▶ SAN MIGUEL SWA (FISHING EASEMENT: APPLEBAUGH)

— SAN MIGUEL CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Placerville, go 0.75 miles S
on Hwy. 145.
GMU/ACRES: 70 / 13 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream

RECREATION: wildlife viewing

▶ SAPINERO SWA — GUNNISON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Gunnison, go 15 miles W
on Hwy. 50. Access from Hwy. 50 at Rainbow
Lake, Red Creek, East Elk Creek and Dry
Gulch roads.
GMU/ACRES: 54 / 7,129 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky grouse
RECREATION: wildlife viewing

▶ SARVIS CREEK SWA — ROUTT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Steamboat Springs, go 4.5
miles S on Hwy. 131 to CR 18, then 7 miles SE.
GMU/ACRES: 15 / 309 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping and campfires allowed only 3
days before regular big-game seasons
until 3 days after regular big-game
seasons.

▶ SAWHILL PONDS — BOULDER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-25 take Hwy. 7 W. Turn N
on 75th St. SWA is W of 75th St. after crossing Valmont Dr.
GMU/ACRES: 29 / 208 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access 5 a.m.–midnight.
b. Dogs must be on 6-foot leash, controlled
by handler, except in designated areas.
c. Motorized, nonmotor vehicles (including
bicycles) prohibited beyond designated
parking areas.
d. Hunting, boating, float tubes prohibited.
Other activities prohibited as posted.
e. Horseback riding only on established
maintenance roads.
f. Collecting allowed only with permit.
g. NEW Valid hunting or fishing or Colorado State Wildlife Area Pass NOT
required to ACCESS this property.

▶ SEDGWICK BAR SWA — SEDGWICK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Sedgwick, go 2 miles NE on
Hwy. 138 to access road, then go 0.5 miles S.
GMU/ACRES: 92 / 885 acres
HUNTING: deer, turkey, quail, dove, rabbit,
squirrel, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 4 a.m.–9 p.m.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Target practice prohibited except when
authorized by Area Wildlife Manager.
d. On opening weekend of regular plains
rifle deer season and first day and weekend of late plains rifle deer season, only
deer hunting permitted.
e. Horses prohibited except when training hunting dogs, in Feb., March, April
(through Wed. before spring turkey
season opens) and Aug. only.
f. Launching or takeout of vessels prohibited during waterfowl seasons.

▶ SEGO SPRINGS SWA — CONEJOS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Manassa, go 3 miles E on
Hwy. 142 to access road, then go 0.5 miles N.
GMU/ACRES: 81 / 640 acres
HUNTING: rabbit, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open July 16–Feb. 14.
b. Field trials may be authorized Aug. and
Sept.
c. Fires, bowfishing prohibited.

▶ SETCHFIELD SWA — BENT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hwys. 50 and 101 in Las
Animas, take Hwy. 101 S for 16 miles to CR P.
Go W on CR P for 1 mile to CR 11, then go S
for 6 miles on CRs 11 and 10.
GMU/ACRES: 130 / 2,438 acres
HUNTING: pronghorn, rabbit, bobwhite quail,
scaled quail, dove
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.

▶ SEYMOUR LAKE SWA — JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go 14 miles SW on
Hwy. 14 to CR 28, then go 1 mile S to CR 11.
Go 3 miles S to CR 11A, then 0.5 miles W.
GMU/ACRES: 17 / 81 water acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.
b. Sailboards prohibited.

▶ SHARPTAIL RIDGE SWA — DOUGLAS CO.

DIRECTIONS: Take Hwy. 85 S toward Roxborough Park. Turn W on Titan Pkwy., merge
into Titan Rd. Turn S on Roxborough Park
Dr. SWA is near end of road (before it curves
W). SWA extends S.
GMU/ACRES: 51 / 699 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Day use only. Access by foot only.
b. Camping prohibited.
c. Hunting allowed only for deer and elk,
and only with hunting permit obtained
by separate draw for Sharptail Ridge
SWA. Hunters must have limited deer or
elk license for GMU 51 before applying for permit. Maximum 2 hunters
daily. Group applications allowed for
maximum 2 hunters per group. Permits
valid only 2–3 days starting after Labor
Day weekend. Applications available
from CPW Area Office in Denver:
303-291-7227. Permit holders can take
1 non-hunting person; that person must
stay with hunters at all times.
d. Hunters can park in parking area behind
gate during times they are allowed to
hunt. Driving elsewhere on property
prohibited.
e. NEW Valid hunting or fishing or Colorado State Wildlife Area Pass NOT
required to ACCESS this property.

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▶ SHRIVER-WRIGHT SWA — RIO GRANDE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Monte Vista, go 3 miles E
on Sherman Ave.
GMU/ACRES: 791 / 120 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater river
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, photography
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Fires, target practice prohibited.
b. Hunting allowed with shotgun, bow,
muzzleloader or by falconry only.
c. Camping allowed only in parking areas
with self-contained trailers or campers.
d. Area Wildlife Manager may post areaspecific closures to manage waterfowl
hunting pressure and for safety.
e. NEW Valid hunting or fishing or Colorado State Wildlife Area Pass NOT
required to ACCESS this property.

▶ SIKES RANCH SWA — BACA, LAS ANIMAS COs.

DIRECTIONS: From Prichett, go W on Hwy. 160
to CR 3. Go S on CR 3 approx. 8 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 143, 144 / 7,139 acres
HUNTING: deer, turkey, predators
FISHING: green sunfish, black bullhead catfish
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access 1 hour before
sunrise to 1 hour after sunset. Hunters
may remain as long as reasonable to
retrieve downed game. Night hunting
with permit also allowed.
b. Motorized travel restricted to primary
access route, CR O.
c. Parking allowed only in designated areas
(only 5 parking areas).
d. Access prohibited in building envelope
and designated safety zones, as posted.
e. Camping, fires, OHV use, wood cutting
or gathering prohibited.
f. Trapping allowed with permit only.
Permits must be on trappers at all times
while trapping. Permits available at
CPW Area Office in Lamar, 719-3366600, or by calling local officer at 719980-0025.

▶ SIMMONS SWA — YUMA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Wray, go S for 5 miles on
Hwy. 385 to CR 30. Go E approx. 1 mile on
paved road, turn S following paved road, turn
E onto CR 22, then continue 0.5 miles E to
parking lot.
GMU/ACRES: 102 / 2,157 acres
HUNTING: deer, turkey, dove, rabbit, squirrel
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 4 a.m.–9 p.m., Sept. 1–May 31.
b. Camping, fires, dog training prohibited.
c. Target practice prohibited except when
authorized by Area Wildlife Manager.

▶ SIMPSON PONDS SWA — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-25 at Hwy. 402 exit (No.
255), go 2 miles W on Hwy. 402 to CR 9E,
then go 0.5 miles N.
GMU/ACRES: 20 / 44 acres
HUNTING: dove, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access 1 hour before
sunrise to 1 hour after sunset; no time

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restrictions for fishing or hunters with
night-hunting permit.
b. Camping, fires, dog training, horseback
riding, bicycling prohibited.
c. Boating prohibited except float tubes for
fishing.
d. Discharging firearms or bows allowed
only when hunting. Discharging bows
allowed for bowfishing.

▶ SKAGUAY RES. SWA — TELLER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Victor, go 0.5 miles E on CR
67 to CR 86, then go 2 miles E to CR 861. Go
12 miles E to SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 59 / 715 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.
NOTE: Camping not allowed.

▶ SMITH LAKE SWA — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-25 at Wellington exit, go
0.3 miles W on Hwy. 1 to CR 7, 1.4 miles N to
CR 66 then 2 miles W.
GMU/ACRES: 9 / 135 acres
FISHING: warmwater and coldwater species
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access 1 hour before
sunrise to 1 hour after sunset; no time
restrictions for fishing.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.
c. Hunting, discharging firearms or bows,
camping, fires, OHVs, snowmobiles
prohibited.

▶ SMITH RES. SWA — COSTILLA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Blanca, go 0.5 miles W on
Hwy. 160 to Airport Rd., then 4 miles S.
GMU/ACRES: 83 / 278 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: trailer dump station, restroom,
boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. N and E shores open for public access
July 16–Feb. 14 only.
b. Fishing only within 200 yards of dam
from Nov. 1 through end of waterfowl
season.
c. Field trials may be authorized Feb.,
March, Aug. and Sept.
d. Waterskiing prohibited.
e. Vehicles prohibited within 50 feet of
water.

▶ SOUTH REPUBLICAN SWA — YUMA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Burlington, go 21 miles N
on Hwy. 385 to CR 1, then go 3 miles E. Go 2
miles N and 2 miles E.
GMUs/ACRES: 103, 109 / 18,365 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, turkey, pheasant, bobwhite quail, dove, waterfowl, snipe
FISHING: warmwater lake
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: campsites, restrooms, picnic area
with barbeque pit

RESTRICTIONS:
a. Field trials may be authorized Feb.,
March, Aug. and Sept. No more than 2
trials may be authorized Feb.–March.
Only 1 trial may be authorized Aug.–
Sept.
b. Waterfowl hunting access prohibited on
downstream face of dam and as posted
to provide resting areas for wintering
waterfowl.
c. Parking for waterfowl hunting only in
designated areas.

▶ SPANISH PEAKS SWA — LAS ANIMAS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Aguilar, go W on Apishapa
Rd.; follow signs.
GMU/ACRES: 85 / 6,450 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, squirrel, turkey
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms, drinking water
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access only from established parking
areas. Parking only in designated areas.
b. Camping, fires permitted only in designated areas.

▶ SPINNEY MOUNTAIN SWA — PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hartsel, go 3 miles S on CR
59.
GMUs/ACRES: 58, 581 / 1,937 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.

▶ STALKER LAKE SWA — YUMA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Wray, go 2 miles W on
Hwy. 34 to CR FF. Go 1.5 miles N to access
road, then 0.5 miles W.
GMU/ACRES: 98 / 75 acres
HUNTING: dove, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater lake
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom, boat ramp, picnic shelters, tables
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited, except for float tubes
or craft propelled by hand, wind or
electric motor allowed.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Hunting only with bows or shotguns
with birdshot.
d. Target practice prohibited, except with
bows on designated archery range.
e. Hunting on W half of lake prohibited.
f. Hunting permitted after Oct. 31 in areas
E of dam only.

▶ STORM MOUNTAIN ACCESS ROAD — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Loveland, take Hwy. 34 W
to Big Thomspon School; go N for 4 miles on
Buckhorn Rd. (CR 27) to Masonville. Go NW
on Buckhorn Rd. 2.5 miles to Bar D Ranch
Rd. (Storm Mountain Access Road).
GMU: 20
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Closed as posted when necessary to
prevent road and habitat damage.
b. NEW Valid hunting or fishing or Colorado State Wildlife Area Pass NOT
required to ACCESS this property.

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NOTE: Road closed when USFS closes the gate
(Dec. 1). Road open only during all big-game
seasons until this date.
NOTE: OHVs, dirt bikes must be trailered until
on USFS land.

▶ SUMMIT RES. SWA — MONTEZUMA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Mancos, go 9 miles NW on
Hwy. 184.
GMU/ACRES: 73 / 526 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.

▶ TAMARACK RANCH SWA — LOGAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-76 at Crook exit (No.
149), go 0.5 miles N on Hwy. 55.
GMUs/ACRES: 91, 93 / 10,696 acres
HUNTING: deer, turkey, pheasant, quail, dove,
rabbit, squirrel, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, limited camping
FACILITIES: restroom, drinking water
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 4 a.m.–9 p.m., except with nighthunting permit.
b. Camping, fires only in designated areas.
c. Target practice prohibited except when
authorized by Area Wildlife Manager.
d. Field trials may be authorized Feb.,
March, Aug. and Sept. Maximum of 3
trials in Feb., March or Aug, maximum
of 1 trial in Sept.
e. Mandatory check-in and check-out at
check station. Hunters must park at
hunting area checked into. After 9 a.m.,
hunters may hunt adjacent areas. Deer
and turkey hunters only required to
check into E, W or S Tamarack Area.
f. From Oct. 25 through end of regular
duck seasons, reservations available but
not required on weekends and state and
federal holidays. See "Reservations: Hunting" (page 1) for details.
g. On opening weekend of regular plains
rifle deer season and first day and weekend of late plains rifle deer season, only
deer hunting permitted.
h. Horses prohibited N of I-76 except when
training hunting dogs, Feb., March, April
(through Wed. before spring turkey
season opens) and Aug. only.
i. Launching or takeout of vessels prohibited during waterfowl seasons.

AUGMENTATION PONDS:

a. Waterfowl hunting is by lottery drawing
from the opening day of second duck
season through end of dark goose season.
b. Hunting allowed only on specific pond/
hunt area each day.
c. To enter drawing, send postcard or letter
postmarked by Sept. 30 to CPW Area
Office in Brush, with name, address,
phone
number, CID number and desired reservation dates. Hunters must have valid
license and stamps to hunt waterfowl

to enter. Hunters may apply for multiple
hunt dates on one submission.
d. Hunters successful in drawing are required to comply with all relevant hunting regulations. Mandatory check-in and
check-out at check station. Maximum
of 4 hunters per group per day. Hunters
must park in designated parking areas,
but are allowed to drop off decoys via
existing 4WD roads as posted. Hunters
must stay on existing roads as posted.
e. Mandatory check-in and check-out at
check station during light goose conservation order season.

▶ TARRYALL RES. SWA — PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Jefferson, go 16.5 miles SE
on CR 77.
GMUs/ACRES: 50, 501 / 711 land acres, 175
water acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake, stream fishing
RECREATION: camping
FACILITIES: restroom, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Closed at dam, spillway, outlet structures.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.
c. Fires, ATVs, dirt bikes, snowmobiles
prohibited.
d. Discharging firearms, pellet guns or
bows prohibited in campgrounds.

▶ TAYLOR RIVER SWA — GUNNISON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Gunnison, go 10 miles N on
Hwy. 135 to CR 742 (Taylor River Rd.); then
18 miles E to base of Taylor Res.
GMU/ACRES: 55 / 13 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires, hunting prohibited.
b. Parking only in designated areas.
c. Closed from Taylor dam to 325 yards
downstream.

▶ TERRACE RES. SWA — CONEJOS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Monte Vista, go 12 miles S
on Hwy. 15 to USFS Rd. 250, then 9 miles W.
GMUs/ACRES: 80, 81 / 240 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing

▶ TETER-MICHIGAN CREEK SWA — PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Jefferson, 2 miles S on Hwy.
285, then go 2 miles N on CR 35.
GMU/ACRES: 500 / 950 acres
HUNTING: big game, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream fishing
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.

▶ THURSTON RES. SWA — PROWERS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Lamar, go 9 miles N on
Hwy. 196 to CR TT, go 1 mile W to CR 7 then
go 0.25 miles N.
GMU/ACRES: 127 / 400 acres
HUNTING: dove, waterfowl, rabbit
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: power boating, sail boating, sail
surfing, waterskiing, wildlife viewing

FACILITIES: boat ramps, restroom
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access 1 hour before
sunrise to 1 hour after sunset; no time
restrictions for fishing.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake Nov. 1 through last day of
waterfowl season.
c. ATVs, dirt bikes, snowmobiles prohibited.
d. Frozen surface of lake closed.
e. Dams, inlets, outlet structures open only
for fishing.

▶ TILMAN BISHOP SWA — MESA CO.

DIRECTIONS: Take I-70 W toward Grand Junction. Exit Hwy. 6 to Palisade. Turn S on 38
Rd., merge into F 1/4 Rd. SWA along river N
of junction of roads F 1/4 and 37 1/4.
GMUs/ACRES: 30, 41 / 113 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Closed during nesting and migratory bird
period, March 15–July 14.
b. Walk-in access only.
c. Deer, waterfowl and small-game hunting
only.
d. Hunting by bows and shotguns with shotshells or by falconry only.
e. Dogs allowed only as an aid in hunting.
f. Waterfowl hunting by reservation only.
Reservations must be made through
the Hunting Reservation System. See
"Reservations: Hunting" (page 1) for
details. Hunters must check in and out at
property.
g. Waterfowl hunters must use designated
blinds or zones. Maximum 4 hunters per
blind.
h. Deer hunting by reservation only. Reservation holders must have confirmation
letter with them at all times while hunting
on property.
For reservations, deer hunters must
already have a big-game hunting license
for one of the specific hunt codes permitted on the property. Reservations must be
made through the Hunting Reservation
System: See "Reservations: Hunting" (page
1) for details.
Reservations may be made up to 45
days before the start of the season that the
reservation is being made for. Deer hunters may only access the property during
the dates/hunt the area specified on their
reservation.
Deer hunters with a reservation may
bring up to 2 non-hunting companions. Hunters must check in and out at
property.
i. Only archery equipment allowed for deer
hunting.
j. Overnight camping, fires, fishing, woodcutting, target shooting/sight-in, building
permanent blinds, gathering artifacts
prohibited.

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▶ TIMPAS CREEK SWA (INCLUDING OTERO POND)

— OTERO CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Rocky Ford, go 4 miles S
on Hwy. 71 to Hwy. 10, then 2 miles E across
Timpas Creek Bridge. Go 1 mile S on CR 21,
then 1 mile W on CR Z.
GMU/ACRES: 135 / 141 acres
HUNTING: rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite
quail, dove, waterfowl
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Fires prohibited.

▶ TOMAHAWK SWA — PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hartsel, go 5 miles N on
Hwy. 9, then go 0.5 miles to parking area.
From Fairplay, go 10 miles S on Hwy. 9, then
0.5 miles to parking area.
GMU/ACRES: 50 / 1,655 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, waterfowl, pronghorn
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.

▶ TOMICHI CREEK SWA — GUNNISON CO.

DIRECTIONS: In Gunnison, go S on Teller St. to
end of road. At parking lot for softball fields,
find W Mountain trailhead sign. Take dirt
road to SWA parking lot.
GMU/ACRES: 67 / 465 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Closed to all public access other than
fishing from end of waterfowl season
through June 30. Open for public fishing
access year-round.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Dogs prohibited, except as an aid in hunting.

▶ TOTTEN RES. SWA — MONTEZUMA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Cortez, go 3.5 miles E on
Hwy. 160 to CR 29, then 1 mile N.
GMU/ACRES: 73 / 250 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access 1 hour before
sunrise to 1 hour after sunset; no time
restrictions for fishing.
b. Closed along N shore March 1–May 31.
c. Camping, fires, glass containers prohibited.
d. Hunting prohibited in inlet Sept. 30–Jan.
20 as posted to protect resting waterfowl.
e. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.
f. NEW Valid hunting or fishing or
Colorado State Wildlife Area Pass NOT
required to ACCESS this property.

▶ TRUJILLO MEADOWS SWA — CONEJOS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Antonito, go 36 miles W on
Hwy. 17 to USFS Rd. 118, then go 4 miles W.
GMU/ACRES: 81 / 71 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake

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RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom, drinking water
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.

▶ TURK’S POND SWA — BACA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Springfield, go 2 miles N on
Hwy. 287 to CR HH, then go 14 miles E to CR
39. Go 3.5 miles N.
GMU/ACRES: 139 / 200 acres
HUNTING: dove, pheasant, waterfowl, rabbit
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited except float tubes or
craft propelled by hand, wind or electric
motor.
b. Camping prohibited.
c. All human activity prohibited within 0.25
miles of high waterline around Turk's
Pond, including administrative buildings, from opening day of regular duck
season through last day of regular dark
goose season as posted. Hunters allowed
inside closure only to retrieve downed
waterfowl, must leave all firearms outside
closure.

▶ TWENTY MILE POND SWA (FISHING EASEMENT)

— ROUTT CO.
DIRECTIONS: From intersection on Hwy. 40
and CR 27, travel S on CR 27 for 5.6 miles to
property.
GMU/ACRES: 13 / 11 acres
FISHING: Open for fishing only.

▶ TWIN SISTERS SWA — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Allenspark, go 4 miles N on
Hwy. 7 to Meeker Park (USFS Rd. 119). Go
2.5 miles N to USFS Rd. 325, then 1 mile W.
GMU/ACRES: 20 / 640 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing

▶ TWIN SPRUCE PONDS SWA — MONTEZUMA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Dolores, go 9 miles NE on
Hwy. 145.
GMU/ACRES: 71, 73 / 96 acres
FISHING: coldwater put and take trout fishery
RECREATION: fishing, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access sunrise to sunset,
with access from designated parking
area only.
b. Camping, fires, glass containers prohibited.
c. Hunting and discharging firearms or
bows prohibited.
d. Boating prohibited except float tubes or
hand-propelled craft.

▶ TWO BUTTES RES. SWA — BACA, PROWERS COs.

DIRECTIONS: From Springfield, go 18 miles N
on Hwy. 287 to CR B.5, then 3 miles E.
GMUs/ACRES: 138, 139 / 8,533 acres
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, rabbit, pheasant,
bobwhite quail, scaled quail, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater, seasonal trout, saugeye,
crappie, bluegill, channel catfish, largemouth
bass, smallmouth bass, wiper
RECREATION: camping, hiking, rock climbing,
wildlife viewing

FACILITIES: restrooms, drinking water, rifle
range, boat ramps
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited in Two Buttes Ponds
below dam except float tubes or craft
propelled by hand, wind or electric
motor.

▶ VAIL DEER UNDERPASS SWA — EAGLE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Vail, go 4 miles W on S side
of frontage road of I-70.
GMUs/ACRES: 36, 45 / 107 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access June 16–Oct. 31.
b. Hunting prohibited.

▶ VAN TUYL SWA (CABIN CREEK &amp; LOST CANYON UNITS)
— GUNNISON CO.
DIRECTIONS:

CABIN CREEK UNIT: From Gunnison, go 6.5
miles E on Hwy. 50, then go 0.2 miles N on
BLM Rd. 3107. (200 acres.)
LOST CANYON UNIT: From Gunnison, go 1.2
miles N on Hwy. 135, turn E and take CR 10
for 3 miles. Turn E on CR 743 and go about 6
miles to SWA. (310 acres.)
GMU/ACRES: 55 / 510 total acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing

▶ VERNER SWA (FISHING LEASE: NORTH PLATTE RIVER)

— JACKSON CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go 0.5 miles W on
Hwy. 14 to CR 12, then go 5.1 miles W to CR
18. Go 0.5 miles W to access road.
GMU/ACRES: 16 / 2 mi. of river
FISHING: North Platte River, coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for fishing only.

▶ WAHATOYA SWA — HUERFANO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From La Veta, go 1 mile E on Bear
Creek Rd.
GMU/ACRES: 85 / 80 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited except float tubes or
craft propelled by hand or wind.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.

▶ WALKER SWA — MESA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Grand Junction, go 2 miles
W on Hwys. 6 and 50. Turn S on River Rd., go
0.5 miles and turn S on gravel road.
GMUs/ACRES: 30, 40 / 351 acres
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: rafting, canoeing, wildlife viewing, interpretive program
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access a half hour before
sunrise until a half hour after sunset.
b. Camping, fires, hunting, trapping prohibited.
c. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited,
except bows permitted for bowfishing.
d. Dogs allowed only on leash and only on
the paved Riverfront Trail. Owners must
immediately collect and properly dispose
of feces left by their dog.

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▶ WATSON LAKE SWA — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Fort Collins, go 7 miles NW
on Hwy. 287 to Rist Canyon Rd. (CR 52E),
then go 1 mile W.
GMU/ACRES: 19 / 44 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream, warmwater lake
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms, nature trails
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access 1 hour before
sunrise to 1 hour after sunset; no time
restrictions for fishing.
b. Boating, camping, hunting, ice fishing, ice
skating, discharging firearms prohibited.
c. Parking prohibited on S dam.
d. Closed on NW side as posted.
e. Use/possession of live minnows prohibited.
f. Launching of any vessel or singlecompartment air- or gas-filled flotation
device prohibited on stretch of the Cache
La Poudre River that runs through the
property.
g. Access to fish passage structure (on NE
side of the property) prohibited.
h. Fishing from walls of fish passage or fishing in fish passage prohibited.

▶ WAUNITA WATCHABLE WILDLIFE AREA

— GUNNISON CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Gunnison, go E on Hwy. 50.
Turn left at CR 887 to WWA site.
GMU: 551
RECREATION: wildlife viewing April 1–May 15
for Gunnison sage-grouse
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires, dogs, discharging firearms
prohibited.
b. Trash must be packed out.
c. Public access permitted April 1–30 only,
except during second full week (Sun.
through Sun.) of April when public access
is prohibited. Public access also prohibited at all other times.

▶ WEBSTER SWA — WELD CO.

DIRECTIONS: From LaSalle, go 0.25 miles N on
Hwy. 85 to CR 394, then go 2.25 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 94 / 158 acres
HUNTING: rabbit, pheasant, dove, waterfowl,
turkey, deer
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access Sept. 1 through last
day of spring turkey season, 4 a.m.–one
hour after sunset.
b. Public access only for licensed hunters
or members of hunting party and only
on Sat., Sun., Wed. and state and federal
holidays.
c. Hunters may only access property by parking in designated, numbered parking spot
inside parking lot. Parking along access
road or Weld CR 394 prohibited.
d. Camping, fires, target practice, horses, centerfire rifles or muzzleloaders prohibited.
e. Dogs prohibited, except as an aid in
hunting.
f. Hunting in inflow or outflow channels
prohibited.

▶ WELLINGTON SWA — LARIMER, WELD COs.
DIRECTIONS:

WELLINGTON UNIT: From I-25 and Hwy. 14 exit,
go 9 miles N on E service road to CR 64, then
1.5 miles E.
COBB LAKE UNIT: From I-25 and Hwy. 14 exit, go
5 miles N on E service road to CR 56, then 1.4
miles E.
SCHWARE UNIT: From I-25 and Hwy. 14 exit, go
7 miles N on E service road to CR 60, then 1
mile E.
GMU/ACRES: 87 / 1,793 acres
FISHING: warmwater
HUNTING: rabbit, pheasant, dove, waterfowl
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Wellington and Schware units open only
July 16–March 14.
b. Wellington Unit closed from first day of
regular waterfowl season to first day of
pheasant season, except Sat., Sun., Mon.
and state and federal holidays.
c. Boating prohibited except hand-propelled
craft to hunt waterfowl.
d. Camping, fires prohibited.
e. Field trials may be authorized on Wellington and Schware units Feb., March
1–14 and Aug. Trials may be authorized
on Cobb Lake Unit year-round.
f. Target practice must be authorized by Area
Wildlife Manager.
g. Horseback riding prohibited except at
Cobb Lake Unit during field trials.
h. Big-game hunting only with archery, shotguns with slugs and muzzleloading.
i. Domestic, feral or privately-owned game
birds may be released with permit for dog
training on Cobb Lake Unit. All birds
taken shall be removed, and all privatelyowned game birds shall be prepared for
human consumption.
▶ WEST LAKE SWA — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Red Feather Lakes, go 1 mile
E on Red Feather Lakes Rd.
GMU/ACRES: 191 / 38 water acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, fishing, camping
FACILITIES: campground, restroom, drinking
water
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Only float tubes or craft propelled by
hand, wind or electric motor allowed.
b. NEW Valid hunting or fishing or
Colorado State Wildlife Area Pass NOT
required to ACCESS this property.

▶ WEST RIFLE CREEK SWA — GARFIELD CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Rifle, go 4 miles N on Hwy.
13 to Hwy. 325, turn right and go 4 miles to CR
252. Go 1.5 miles NW.
GMU/ACRES: 33 / 941 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, lion, turkey, rabbit,
dove, bobcat
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: campground on CR 252, 4 miles
NW of Hwy. 325; nonpotable water only; rifle
and pistol shooting ranges
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping only from day after Labor Day–
Dec. 31

b. West Rifle Creek Shooting Range open for
public access from sunrise to sunset daily,
when in compliance with all posted range
rules.

▶ WHEELER SWA — GARFIELD CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Silt, take I-70 W about 1
mile. SWA on N side of interstate between
I-70 and Hwys. 6 and 24, adjacent to Colorado
River. SWA only legally accessible via river.
GMUs/ACRES: 33, 42 / 48 acres
HUNTING: rabbit, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: trout, whitefish
RECREATION: wildlife viewing

▶ WHITEHORSE SWA — ADAMS CO.

DIRECTIONS: Take I-76 E toward Barr Lake. Exit
152nd Ave., go E. Turn left on Picadilly Rd.,
turn left on 128th Ave. SWA at corner of 128th
and Tower Rd., and extends SE.
GMU/ACRES: 104 / 400 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open only for youth/mentor waterfowl hunting when authorized by Area
Wildlife Manager as participants in CPW
youth hunter program.
b. Reservations required for waterfowl hunting. See "Reservations: Hunting" (page 1)
for details. Hunters can hunt only the area
reserved, except in areas where reservations are not required or are unreserved
and unoccupied. Mandatory check-in and
check-out at check station as posted.

▶ WILLIAMS CREEK RES. SWA — HINSDALE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Pagosa Springs, go 3 miles
W on Hwy. 160 to USFS Rd. 631, then go 30
miles N.
GMU/ACRES: 77 / 508 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: boating, wildlife viewing, camping
FACILITIES: restroom, drinking water, boat
ramp, campgrounds
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires, sailboards prohibited.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.
c. Snowmobiles allowed only as an aid in ice
fishing.

▶ WILLIAMS HILL SWA — PITKIN CO.

DIRECTIONS: For upland hunting and angler access, go to Riverview angler access parking lot
off N entrance to Philips Riverview. Carry-in
boat access available. Walk-in angler access
also available from Rio Grande trail.
GMU/ACRES: 43 / 487 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, lion, small game,
turkey
FISHING: coldwater stream

▶ WILLOW CREEK SWA — YUMA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Wray, go S on Hwy. 385
about 6 miles to CR 30. Turn E on CR 30, go 5
miles and turn S on CR NN. Go 3.5 miles S to
parking area on W side of road.

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GMU/ACRES: 102 / 920 acres
HUNTING: deer, turkey, dove, rabbit, squirrel
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 4 a.m.–9 a.m., Sept. 1–May 31.
b. Camping, fires, dog training, horses
prohibited.
c. Target practice must be authorized by
Area Wildlife Manager.

▶ NEW WILLOW CREEK RESERVOIR SWA — GRAND CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Granby, go W on Hwy.
40 and turn NE on Hwy. 34 towards Grand
Lake. Just past mile marker 5 on Hwy. 34,
turn NW on CR 40 and continue for 2.25
miles. SWA is on the south side of CR 40.
GMU/ACRES: 18 / 200 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access permitted for fishing, small
game, and waterfowl hunting only.
b. Access permitted only through designated access points as posted.
c. Hunting with centerfire rifles prohibited.
d. Camping and fires prohibited.
e. Parking only in designated areas.

▶ WIND IN THE WILLOWS SWA (FISHING EASEMENT)

— HINSDALE CO.
DIRECTIONS: S of Lake City, travel S on Hwy.
149, turn right on CR 30 (road to Lake San
Cristobal) for 3.9 miles. Access to fishing
easement from bridge at inlet end of Lake San
Cristobal. Bridge located at intersection of CR
30 and CR 33. Anglers required to park at this
intersection.
GMU/ACRES: 66 / 4 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour after sunset, by foot only.
b. Public access to easement area limited to
one point only at S end of property, N of
bridge on CR 33, near intersection of CR
33 and CR 30. All other access prohibited.
c. Camping, fires, dogs, pets prohibited.
d. Fishing by artificial flies only, and allowed
only on Lake Fork of Gunnison River, including 20 feet on either side of riverbank.

▶ WINDY GAP WATCHABLE WILDLIFE AREA

— GRAND CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Granby, go 2 miles W on
Hwy. 40. WWA is on Hwy. 125.
GMU/ACRES: 18 / 12 acres
FACILITIES: picnic tables, toilets, 0.25 miles
interpretive trail
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open sunrise to sunset, viewing area only.
b. Dogs prohibited beyond parking area.
c. Fishing, discharging firearms, camping,
fires, hunting, trapping prohibited.
d. NEW Valid hunting or fishing or
Colorado State Wildlife Area Pass NOT
required to ACCESS this property.

▶ WOODS LAKE SWA — SAN MIGUEL CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Telluride, go 13 miles W on
Hwy. 145 to USFS Rd. 618 in Fall Creek, then
9 miles S.
GMU/ACRES: 70 / 160 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream, coldwater lake
RECREATION: canoeing, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boats prohibited except float tubes or craft
propelled by hand, wind or electric motor.
b. Camping prohibited.

▶ WRIGHT’S LAKE SWA (FISHING EASEMENT) —

CHAFFEE CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Nathrop, go 5.7 miles W on
CR 162 to CR 291. Then go 0.4 miles W on CR
291 to parking area.
GMUs/ACRES: 56, 481 / 84 acres
FISHING: open for fishing only

▶ YAMPA RIVER SWA — ROUTT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Craig, go E on Hwy. 40. SWA
is on S side of Hwy. 40 shortly after passing CR
29 turn-off.
GMU/ACRES: 13 / 866 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.

▶ YARMONY RANCH SWA — JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden Dr. S on Hwy. 125
for 11.5 miles; parking lot is on N side of Hwy.
GMU: 171 / 3,719
FISHING: Illinois River
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access only permitted from designated
parking areas. Access by foot and horseback only.
b. Fishing by artificial flies and lures only.
Possession limit is 2 fish.
c. Limited access permits for big-game hunting may be obtained by contacting CPW
Steamboat Springs Service Center at 970870-2197. Permits are available for elk,
pronghorn and moose hunting only.
Hunters may only access property
during the dates specified on their limited
access permit. To obtain a limited access
permit, hunters must already have a biggame license for one of the specific hunt
codes permitted on property.
Limited access permits valid starting
the first day of the season on the license.
Hunters with limited access permit may
have up to 2 non-hunting companions.
Access by hunters with a limited access
permit prohibited from 2 hours before
sunrise and 1 hour after sunset, except
that when an animal has been harvested,
the successful hunter and their nonhunting companion(s) are allowed to
remain as long as necessary to remove
it. The non-hunting companion(s) must
have a valid hunting or fishing license, or
a Colorado State Wildlife Area Pass, if age
16 or older.
d. Hunting not allowed in safety zone.
e. Overnight camping, dogs, fires, target
shooting, building blinds prohibited.

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STATE TRUST LANDS

WHAT ARE TRUST LANDS? WHAT IS THE STATE TRUST LANDS PUBLIC ACCESS PROGRAM?
▶ The Colorado State Board of Land Commissioners (the State Land

Board) is a constitutionally created agency that manages a $4
billion endowment of assets for the intergenerational benefit
of Colorado’s K-12 schoolchildren and public institutions. They
are the second-largest landowner in Colorado, and generate
revenue on behalf of beneficiaries by leasing nearly three
million surface acres and four million subsurface acres for
agriculture, grazing, recreation, commercial real estate, rightsof-way, renewable energy, oil, gas and solid minerals. The State
Land Board is entirely self-funded and receives no tax dollars.

▶ The State Trust Lands Public Access Program includes 971,335
acres of land that is leased to Colorado Parks and Wildlife for the
public to enjoy a variety of wildlife-related activities. The signs
on each property will inform you of what is allowed at each
location. Only trust lands listed in this brochure that are part of
the STL Public Access Program are open for public access.
▶ Leases on state trust land generate more than $100 million
annually to help support eight trust beneficiaries, primarily
K-12 schoolchildren in Colorado. They help fund the Building
Excellent Schools Today (BEST) program, which provides
competitive grants to school districts for the construction of
new schools or the renovation of existing facilities. Nearly
225,000 schoolchildren are enrolled in schools that received a
BEST grant. The majority of BEST grant recipients are located
in rural areas of the state, and the construction projects have
generated approx. 37,000 jobs in those communities.
▶ Learn more about state trust lands at: slb.colorado.gov

State trust lands, such as Troublesome Valley Ranch STL above, are posted with the property’s name, map and rules of use. © Zach Spezze, CPW

STATE TRUST LANDS FAQs
▶ WHAT CAN I DO ON LANDS IN THIS PROGRAM?

Lands enrolled in the State Trust Lands
Public Access Program are open to hunting
and fishing only, and where specifically
authorized, wildlife viewing. General
recreation such as hiking, horseback riding
and dog walking are not allowed under
the program. Refer to the listings on the
following pages for site-specific rules and
timeframes for use. Most lands are not accessible by vehicle, OHVs or snowmobiles,
and there may be additional restrictions
on camping, parking and off-road driving.
Unauthorized use or activity on these lands
may be subject to enforcement from CPW
officers or local authorities.

▶ WHEN ARE THEY OPEN?

Most properties are open for wildliferelated recreation from Sept. 1 through
the end of Feb., unless listed otherwise in
this brochure. Enrolled lands are closed
to public access all other times of the year.
Unauthorized use or entry during closed
periods is considered trespassing and may
be subject to prosecution.

▶ WHERE ARE THEY?

Lands that are part of the State Trust
Lands Public Access Program are located
throughout Colorado. Please see the index,
descriptions and map of parcels included
in this brochure. Find maps online, too:
cpw.state.co.us/statetrustlands

STATE TRUST LANDS ACCESS PROGRAM RULES
Everyone age 16 years or older MUST have a valid hunting or fishing license to be on ANY PART of a state trust
land (STL).
See pages 1 and 3 for the requirements to access
state wildlife areas (SWAs).
Note that one- or five-day licenses are only valid for the
date(s) on the license.
RULES FOR E-BIKES ON STLs:
E-bikes (electrical-assisted bicycles) are vehicles with 2 or 3
wheels, fully operable pedals and an electric motor that doesn't
go over 750 watts.
See page 3, "State Wildlife Areas," for descriptions of the
3 classes of e-bike.
Public access on state trust lands is restricted to hunting, fishing
and watchable wildlife activity. E-bikes are only allowed
for use on designated roads when being used for these
activities.

RECREATE RESPONSIBLY

Only state trust lands listed in this brochure are open for public
access. Hunters and fishermen are reminded to respect the rights
of other visitors and the owners or permit holders of state trust
lands. Abide by state rules so the lands can remain open for
future wildlife recreation. (Permission is required to access any
state trust land not listed in this brochure.)

The following restrictions apply to all State Trust
Land Public Access Program lands leased by
Colorado Parks and Wildlife. Additional propertyspecific restrictions are listed in this brochure. See
page 3 of the SWA section for Aquatic Nuisance
Species regulations.
1. PROPERTIES ARE:
▶ Open to hunting, fishing only and, where
specifically authorized, wildlife viewing. Target
practice, nonhunting shooting, outfitting and
non-wildlife-related use prohibited.
▶ Closed 1/2 hour after sunset until 1/2 hour
before sunrise, unless posted otherwise.
▶ Closed to the public from March 1–Aug. 31, unless posted otherwise. All newly enrolled properties are closed to the public until Sept. 1 of the
year of enrollment, unless posted otherwise.
2. MOTOR VEHICLES are allowed only on designated
roads.
3. ACCESS RESTRICTED to foot or horseback only, unless posted otherwise.
4. LITTERING PROHIBITED. All trash must be packed
out by users.
5. CAMPING AND FIRES PROHIBITED, unless posted otherwise. Where camping is permitted as posted, it
is unlawful to leave a camp, tent, shelter, motor

vehicle or trailer unattended more than 48 hours,
or to camp or to park travel trailers or campers
on a State Trust Land Public Access Program
property for more than 14 days in a 45-day
period.
6. ILLEGAL FIREARMS. It is illegal to possess the following types of ammunition or firearms: tracer
rounds, armor-piercing rounds, military-hardened rounds with explosive or radioactive substances, .50-caliber BMG rounds, fully automatic
firearms.
7. YOUTH/MENTOR HUNTING applies to youth under 18.
Youth hunters under 16 must be accompanied by
a mentor when hunting on youth-mentor properties. Mentors must be 18 or older, comply with
hunter education requirements and accompany
youth while hunting.
8. CERTIFIED HAY, STRAW, MULCH ONLY. It is illegal to
have, store or use hay, straw or mulch that has not
been certified as noxious weed-free, according to
the Weed Free Forage Crop Certification Act, or
any state or province participating in the Regional
Certified Weed Free Forage Program. Certified
materials must be clearly marked by the certifying state. People who transport such materials
on federal, state or county roads that cross state
trust lands leased by CPW and hay produced on
property where it is being used are exempt.
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Everyone age 16 years or older MUST have a valid hunting or fishing license to be on ANY PART of a state trust land.

NOTE: The HUNTING section for each property denotes the species that are commonly found in and around the area. Species listed can be hunted if property regulations allow (during designated seasons)

▶Download individual maps of state trust lands online: cpw.state.co.us/statetrustlands
▶ 63 RANCH — PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Fairplay, go S on Hwy. 285
for 14.5 miles to 63 Ranch parking lot E of
Hwy. 285.
GMU/ACRES: 50 / 1,635 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb. for hunting. Open
year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, waterfowl

▶ ADELAIDE — FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Canon City, take Hwy. 50
E to CR 67 (Phantom Canyon Rd.). Go N on
CR 67 for 15 miles. Access to STL across BLM
land, SW from CR 67.
GMU/ACRES: 581 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 1
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, lion, turkey

▶ AGATE MOUNTAIN — PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hartsel, go 1.75 miles S on
Hwy. 9 to CR 53. Go S for 15 miles to parking
area on E boundary, S of CR 53.
GMU/ACRES: 58 / 2,893 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb. for hunting
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit,
upland game birds

▶ AGUA RAMON — RIO GRANDE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From South Fork, go E on Hwy.
160 for 7 miles. Then turn N on CR 18 and go
1.4 miles to CR 15. Turn E and go 0.3 miles,
then turn N onto CR 65 (USFS Rd. 650). Go
1.3 miles and turn W on USFS Rd. 630.2H.
ACCESS #1: From CR 65/USFS Rd. 650, turn W
on USFS Rd. 630.2H and follow to NE corner
of property.
ACCESS #2: From CR 65 (USFS Rd. 650),
turn W onto USFS Rd. 630.2H. Continue to
630.2C and follow to NW corner of property.
GMUs/ACRES: 79 / 640
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: elk, mule deer, pronghorn and small
game

▶ AGUILAR TV HILL — LAS ANIMAS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Aguilar, take Exit 30 off I-25
to CR 63.1. Go 0.5 miles W.
GMU/ACRES: 85 / 500 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, bear, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access restricted on E side as posted.

▶ ALAMADITAS MESA — CONEJOS CO.
DIRECTIONS:

ROUTE NO. 1: From Los Mogotes Peak STL (see

directions in this brochure), go W on twotrack for 7.5 miles to W boundary.
ROUTE NO. 2: From La Jara STL (see directions
in this brochure), go S of La Jara Res. on 4WD
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road to Fox Creek. From Fox Creek, by foot
or horseback only, go 1.5 miles S to S boundary of USFS land. Go 3 miles E on USFS land
and cross Fox Creek and Fox Creek trail. Go 1
mile to W boundary.
GMU/ACRES: 81 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, rabbit, grouse,
coyote

▶ ALAMOSA CANYON — CONEJOS CO.

DIRECTIONS: Go 12 miles S of Monte Vista on
Hwy. 15, then go 11 miles W on USFS Rd.
250 to Terrace Res. (Alamosa Canyon). Then
go on foot or horseback through BLM and
national forest.
GMU/ACRES: 81 / 240 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, small game

▶ ALKALI ARROYO — OTERO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From La Junta, go S on Hwy. 109
for 8 miles to USFS Rd. 2195. Go E on USFS
Rd. 2195 for 3 miles to arrive at SW corner.
For next mile to E of USFS Rd. 2195 is S
boundary. Boundary stops at intersection of
USFS Rd. 2195 and USFS Rd. 2195.G, which
goes S.
GMU/ACRES: 130 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: pronghorn, coyote, rabbit

▶ ALTA — CONEJOS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Antonito, go S on Hwy.
285 for 3.1 miles to BLM Rd. 5031A (Alta
Lake Rd.). Go E for 0.5 miles to end of road.
Property located 250 yards S. Walk-in access
across BLM land.
GMU/ACRES: 81 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: pronghorn, coyote, rabbit

▶ AMERICAN GULCH — RIO GRANDE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Monte Vista, take Lariat Rd.
W for 5 miles to BLM Rd. (Lower Nicomodes Rd. 272). Go NW for 3 miles to BLM
Rd. 5120Ua (Fata Morgana Rd.). Go S for 5
miles to Rim Rock Rd. Turn W on BLM Rd.
5120Tb. Go W for 0.5 miles to end of road.
The property is located 0.5 miles S. Walk-in
access through Forest Service land.
GMU/ACRES: 80 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, coyote, rabbit

▶ ANTELOPE CREEK — GRAND CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Kremmling, go W for
14 miles on Hwy. 40 to Chimney Rock Rd.
(USFS Rd. 103), then go 6 miles E to East
Carter Mountain gate. Walk-through gate
with signs provides access.

GMU/ACRES: 181 / 1,240 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse
RESTRICTIONS:
a. ATV, snowmobile access allowed on
designated route as posted at East Carter
Creek gate during hunting season only.

▶ ANTELOPE FLATS — MORGAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From intersection of I-76 and
Hwy. 52 at Wiggins, go S on Hwy. 52 for 12
miles to CR F. Go E on CR F for 4 miles to
CR 10. Drive S on CR 10 for 2 miles to first
parking lot at intersection of CR 10 and CR
C. Access to second parking lot is 1 mile E on
CR C from first parking lot, then 1 mile S on
CR 11.
GMU/ACRES: 99 / 5,000 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit,
upland game birds

▶ ANTELOPE TANK — LAS ANIMAS CO.

DIRECTIONS: Head E from Kim. Access through
USFS Rd. 2389, N of Hwy. 160.
GMU/ACRES: 136 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, coyote, fox,
bobcat, quail, rabbit

▶ ANTERO — PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Fairplay, go S on Hwy. 285
for 16.5 miles. From N of Antero Jct. on Hwy.
24, go 9 miles to Antero Res. Rd., then go W
1.75 miles to NW corner of STL. Or, go 4.5
miles N of Antero Jct. on Hwy. 285, then go
W on unmarked USFS Rd. 433, 0.5 miles to N
boundary. Timber activity may be present.
GMUs/ACRES: 49, 50, 58 / 11,060 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb. for hunting. Open
year-round for coldwater stream fishing.
HUNTING: big game, small game, waterfowl

▶ APISHAPA NORTH — LAS ANIMAS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walsenburg, take I-25 to
Hwy. 10, then go E for 18.5 miles. Go S on
CR 77 for 7 miles, then go E on CR 90 for 11
miles to Apishapa SWA. Follow signs through
SWA to NE side and parking lot.
GMU/ACRES: 133 / 1,880 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, bighorn sheep,
rabbit, dove, scaled quail, bobcat, coyote
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Motor vehicles prohibited past parking
lot.

▶ ARROWHEAD — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Rustic, go 2.25 miles W
on Hwy. 14 in Poudre Canyon, then go 0.25
miles on Hwy. frontage road on N side.

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GMU/ACRES: 8 / 200 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, bighorn sheep, rabbit,
dusky grouse, pine squirrel

▶ ASPEN RIDGE — CHAFFEE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Salida, take CR 175 (Ute
Trail) 5 miles N. Turn left on CR 185 and go 5
miles. Access is off CR 185 at N and S ends of
STL. Timber activity may be present.
GMU/ACRES: 57 / 542 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, bighorn sheep

▶ ATWOOD — LOGAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Atwood, go 0.5 miles S on
Hwy. 63. Access near SE corner of STL next
to CR 16.
GMU/ACRES: 96 / 120 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31, 4 a.m.–9 p.m.
HUNTING: deer, turkey, quail, dove, rabbit,
squirrel, waterfowl
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting with centerfire rifles prohibited.
b. Launching or takeout of vessels prohibited during waterfowl seasons.
c. All recreational activities except deer
hunting prohibited on opening weekend
of regular plains rifle deer season and
first day and weekend of late plains rifle
deer season.

▶ AUBURY CREEK — BACA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Springfield, head S on Hwy.
287, turn W on CR C3/10, then turn N on
USFS Rd. 2486.5.
GMU/ACRES: 144 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, coyote, fox,
bobcat, pheasant, quail, rabbit

▶ BADGER BASIN — PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hartsel, go W on Hwy. 24.
Property directly N of Hartsel, and N and S
along Hwy. 9.
GMU/ACRES: 50 / 40 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
FISHING: Year-round on Fourmile Creek.

▶ BADGER CREEK (UPPER, LOWER UNITS) — FREMONT CO.
DIRECTIONS:

LOWER UNIT: From Cotopaxi, go 21 miles N on

CR 12, then go W for 1 mile on BLM road.
UPPER UNIT: From Hartsel, go S on Hwy. 9
for 1.75 miles to CR 53. Follow CR 53 for 22
miles. Timber activity may be present.
GMUs/ACRES: 57, 58 / 3,799 acres
OPEN:
LOWER UNIT: Year-round for fishing. Open for
all other uses Sept. 1–end of Feb.
UPPER UNIT: Oct. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit
FISHING: coldwater stream
UPPER UNIT: fishing prohibited

▶ BADGER FLATS — PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS:
ACCESS #1: From Lake George, take Hwy. 24 W
for 1.5 miles.
ACCESS #2: From Lake George, take CR 90 W
for 2.25 miles.
ACCESS #3: From Lake George, take Hwy. 24 W
approx. 8 miles to USFS Rd. 891, then go S.
GMUs/ACRES: 50, 581 (GMU 50 N of Hwy. 50,
GMU 581 S of Hwy. 50) / 3,570 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, small game

▶ BADITO — HUERFANO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walsenburg, take Hwy.
69 for 15 miles NW. Go S on CR 520 for 2.5
miles to parking area.
GMU/ACRES: 85 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

▶ BAKERS PEAK — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: In Craig at Hwys. 13 and 40, go N
on Hwy. 13 for 24 miles to CR 101. Turn E on
CR 101 and go 1.5 miles.
GMUs/ACRES: 3, 4 / 12,393 acres
OPEN: Aug. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, elk, sage-grouse,
rabbit, coyote
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Motor vehicles prohibited off state or
county roads.
b. Only portable hunting blinds allowed.

▶ BAKERVILLE — CLEAR CREEK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Georgetown, take I-70 W
for 5 miles. STL is 1.25 miles E of Bakerville
exit. Most of property N of I-70.
GMU/ACRES: 39 / 320 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb. Open year-round
for fishing.
HUNTING: bighorn sheep, deer, elk, lion, bear,
dusky grouse, ptarmigan, rabbit, snowshoe
hare
FISHING: coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot only.
b. Access only off I-70 right-of-way.

▶ BAKING POWDER RIDGE — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Dinosaur, go E on Hwy. 40
for approx. 29 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 10 / 640 acres
OPEN: NEW Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit,
upland game birds

▶ BALD MOUNTAIN — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS:
TRACT 1: From Maybell, go N on CR 19 for
15 miles to CR 150. Go W on CR 150 for 0.5
miles.
TRACT 2: From Maybell, go N on CR 19 for 10
miles to CR 71. Go W on CR 71 to CR 71S.
Go S on CR 71S for 2.5 miles.

TRACTS 3 &amp; 4: From Maybell, go W on Hwy. 318
for 15 miles to CR 21. Go N on CR 21. Tract
3 is 9 miles N of Hwy. 318 and W of CR 21.
Tract 4 is 14 miles N of Hwy. 318 and on both
sides of CR 21.
GMUs/ACRES: 2, 3 / 6,266 acres
OPEN: Aug. 16–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, sage-grouse,
rabbit, small game
NOTE: Exchange of use on STL. Part private
land, part STL Public Access Program.
▶ BEAR CREEK — HUERFANO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From La Veta, take Moore St./CR
358 E for 6.6 miles to parking area.
GMU/ACRES: 85 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, small game

▶ BEAR GULCH — CUSTER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Westcliffe, go 10 miles E on
Hwy. 96 to CR 271. Go 1 mile to NW corner
of STL.
GMU/ACRES: 69 / 640 acres
OPEN: First day of archery deer and elk season
through May 31.
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, lion, rabbit, squirrel,
turkey

▶ BEAVER BROOK — CLEAR CREEK CO.

DIRECTIONS:
ACCESS #1: From I-70, go S on Beaver Brook
Canyon Rd. for 2.7 miles to intersection with
Pat Creek Rd. Access point at USFS gate on
Pat Creek Rd.
ACCESS #2: From Evergreen, go 3.5 miles W on
Squaw Pass Rd. (CR 66) to intersection with
Old Squaw Pass Rd. Access point to N of
Squaw Pass Rd. at USFS gate.
GMU/ACRES: 39 / 480 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk. Hunting with primitive
weapons only.

▶ BEDDOWS MOUNTAIN — CUSTER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Westcliffe, go N approx. 8
miles on Hwy. 69. Parking off Hwy. 69.
GMUs/ACRES: 86, 691 / 500 acres
OPEN: First day of archery deer and elk season
through May 31.
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, lion, turkey, rabbit,
squirrel
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Rifle hunting restricted to youth/mentor
hunting only. Mentors cannot use rifles.
b. All hunting except youth/mentor hunting
restricted to bows, muzzleloaders or
shotguns.
c. Parking prohibited on Hwy. 69.
d. Shooting prohibited within 500 feet of
Hwy. 69 and manmade structures.

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▶ BEECHER ISLAND — YUMA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Wray, go S on Hwy. 385 for 5
miles, then turn left onto CR 30 and drive 1.3
miles. Turn right onto CR JJ and go 2.8 miles.
Turn left onto CR 27 and go 0.7 miles. Take
a slight right onto CR KK and go 5.6 miles to
parking.
GMU/ACRES: 102 / 320 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, coyote, rabbit

▶ BEN MORGAN CANYON — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Meeker, go 23 miles N on
Hwy. 13. Turn W on CR 17 to CR 32. Go W 11
miles to CR 55. Go 2.5 miles to parking lot.
GMU/ACRES: 211 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

▶ BIG HOLE BUTTE — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Craig, go 39 miles W on CR
7 to CR 92. Go N for 2.4 miles on CR 92. Access from adjacent public lands.
GMU/ACRES: 3 / 640 acres
OPEN: NEW Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

▶ BIG HOLE GULCH — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Craig, go 40 miles N on
Hwy. 13. Take CR 4 W for 15 miles.
GMUs/ACRES: 2, 3 / 3,048 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb. for hunting. Open
year-round for fishing on Little Snake River.
HUNTING: elk, mule deer, pronghorn, coyote
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Portable hunting blinds only.

▶ BIG SPRINGS — EL PASO CO.

DIRECTIONS:
From Ellicott:
PARKING AREA 1: Go E on Hwy. 94 for 1.9 miles.
Turn N onto Baggett Rd. for 1.4 miles. Parking
lot on W side of Baggett Rd.
PARKING AREA 2: Go E on Hwy. 94 for 1.9 miles.
Turn N onto Baggett Rd. for 3 miles. Turn E
onto Big Springs Rd. for 3.5 miles. Parking
area on S side of Big Springs Rd.
PARKING AREA 3: Go E on Hwy. 94 for 7 miles.
Turn N onto Calhan Hwy. for 1.6 miles. Parking area on E side of Calhan Hwy.
GMU/ACRES: 110 / 8,601 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit,
upland game birds
NEW RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access is prohibited except by foot from
designated parking areas only.
b. Parking is prohibited except in designated areas.
c. Camping is prohibited.
d. Overnight parking is prohibited.

▶ BLACK HAWK — HUERFANO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walsenburg, go S on I-25
to Exit 42. Take CR 310 to Pryor, then go 2.5
miles S on CR 312 to E side of STL. Or, take
CR 310 W to N side.

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GMU/ACRES: 85 / 1,511 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: deer, bear, lion, pronghorn, elk, dove,
rabbit, turkey
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Motor vehicles prohibited off county
roads.

▶ BLACK MOUNTAIN — HUERFANO CO.

DIRECTIONS: Fom Gardner, go 1 mile W on
Hwy. 69. Turn N on USFS Rd. 634 and go 6
miles to USFS Rd. 635 (Black Mountain Rd.).
Go W for 0.5 miles to markers.
GMU/ACRES: 84 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, squirrel, dove,
coyote, turkey

▶ BLACK SAGE PASS — GUNNISON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Gunnison at Hwy. 50 and
USFS Rd. 243 (Marshall Pass Rd.), go N on
Hwy. 50 for 1 mile to USFS Rd. 888. Go N on
USFS Rd. 888 for 5.5 miles to S boundary.
GMU/ACRES: 551 / 415 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb. for hunting. Open
year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, lion, dusky grouse,
rabbit
FISHING: in small section of No Name Creek

▶ BLACK WOLF CREEK — YUMA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Wray, go S on Hwy. 385 for
11 miles to parking area on W side.
GMU/ACRES: 102 / 320 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit,
upland game birds

▶ BLOOM HILLS — OTERO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Rocky Ford, go S on Hwy. 71
for 5 miles to Hwy. 10. Go W on Hwy. 10 for
0.5 miles, then continue S for 9 miles to Hwy.
350. Take Hwy. 350 W for approx. 15 miles to
USFS Rd. 2112.
NORTH PROPERTY ACCESS: Take USFS Rd. 2112
approx. 2 miles S to USFS Rd. 2112.D. Take
2112.D until it ends. STL just past road.
SOUTH PROPERTY ACCESS: From Hyw. 50, take USFS
Rd. 2112 approx. 2 miles S of USFS Rd. 2112.D
intersection to USFS Rd. 2112.F. Take USFS
Rd. 2112.F for 0.5 miles W. Property N along
2112.F.
GMU/ACRES: 135 / 676 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit

▶ BLUE LAKE — BENT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Las Animas, head N on Hwy.
50. Cross Hwy. 50 bridge over Arkansas River,
then take Hwy. 194 exit. Travel 0.5 miles W on
Hwy. 194, then turn N onto CR 10.5. Travel N
for 0.5 miles, then turn W onto CR HH.5 and
travel 0.5 miles W. Turn N onto CR 10, then
travel N for approx. 6 miles until you reach S
border of STL.
GMU/ACRES: 125 / 60,323 acres
OPEN: Year-round for fishing; Sept. 1–end of
Feb. for hunting.

HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit,
upland game birds, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater lake
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Islands closed May 15–Aug. 31 on Adobe
Creek Reservoir.
b. Foot access only, through designated
parking areas only.
c. Camping permitted as posted.

▶ BLUE SPRING — HUERFANO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Gardner, go W on Hwy. 69
for 1 mile to USFS Rd. 634. Turn N and go 13
miles.
GMU/ACRES: 84 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, lion, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting prohibited in safety zone along E
boundary as posted.

▶ BONNY CREEK — YUMA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Burlington, go N on Hwy.
385 approx. 17 miles to CR 0. Go E on CR 0
for 6 miles to CR LL.5. Go N on CR LL.5 for 4
miles and turn E on CR 4. Go E on CR 4 for 3
mile to parking lot.
GMU/ACRES: 103 / 630 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, coyote, turkey, rabbit,
pheasant, dove

▶ BOSTON FLATS — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, go NW for 3.5
miles on Hwy. 318. STL is N of Hwy. 318.
Parking between Hwy. and STL. No roads;
only walk-in access.
GMU/ACRES: 3 / 104 acres
OPEN: Year-round for fishing. Open Sept. 1–
end of Feb. for hunting.
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot only.

▶ BOX CREEK — LAKE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Leadville, go 7 miles S on
Hwy. 24, then turn W on CR 10 for 2.4 miles
to STL and intersection of CRs 10 and 24. STL
access via CR 10 or CR 24.
GMU/ACRES: 48 / 629 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot only.

▶ BOX ELDER — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hamilton, go S on Hwy. 13
for 11 miles to CR 17. Turn right, and go 1.5
miles to CR 51. Go 1 mile to CR 32, and go 8.5
miles to BLM access.
GMU/ACRES: 211 / 628 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game

▶ BOX ELDER NORTH — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Meeker, go 23 miles N on
Hwy. 13. Turn W on CR 32, then go W for 7

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miles to parking lot.
GMU/ACRES: 211 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

▶ BRAMMER — MORGAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: Head N on Hwy. 71 from Synder
for approx. 6 miles. Turn E on CR Ee for approx. 5 miles. Parking lot will be at intersection
of CR Ee and CR 34.
GMU/ACRES: 95 / 2,918 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit,
upland game birds

▶ BRAVO — LOGAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Sterling, take Hwy. 6 E for
approx. 2 miles to CR 37. Go N on CR 37 for
5.7 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 91 / 107 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb., 4 a.m.–9 p.m.
HUNTING: deer, turkey, quail, dove, rabbit,
squirrel, waterfowl
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Public access from Bravo SWA parking
areas only.
b. All recreational activities except deer
hunting prohibited on opening weekend
of regular plains rifle deer season and first
day and weekend of late plains rifle deer
season.
c. Launching or takeout of vessels prohibited during waterfowl seasons.

▶ BRETT GRAY RANCH — LINCOLN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Rush, CO:
PARKING AREA 1: Go E on Hwy. 94 for 8 miles to
CR 7. Go S on CR 7 for 2 miles to CR X. Go W
on CR X for 0.4 miles to parking area on S side
of CR X.
PARKING AREA 2: From Parking Area 1, go E on
CR X for 2.4 miles to parking area on S side of
CR X.
PARKING AREA 3: Go E on Hwy. 94 for 12 miles to
CR 11. Go S on CR 11 for 11 miles until CR 11
turns into CR M, and CR M turns into CR 10.
Continue S on CR 10 for 2.9 miles to CR J. Go
E on CR J for 1.6 miles to parking area on S side
of CR J.
PARKING AREA 4: Go E on Hwy. 94 for 2.8 miles to
CR 2. Go S on CR 2 for 10 miles to CR N. Go E
on CR N for 1.9 miles to parking area on N/NE
side of CR N.
PARKING AREA 5: Go E on Hwy. 94 for 12 miles to
CR11. Go S on CR11 for 6.1 miles to roadside
parking area on W side of CR11.
PARKING AREA 6: Go E on Hwy. 94 for 12 miles to
CR 11. Go S on CR 11 for 11 miles, until CR 11
turns into CR M, to roadside parking area on SE
corner of CR 11 and CR M.
PARKING AREA 7: Go E on Hwy. 94 for 12 miles to
CR 11. Go S on CR 11 for 11 miles until CR 11
turns into CR M, and CR M turns into CR 10.
Continue S on CR 10 for 2.9 miles to CR J. Go
E on CR J for 4.5 miles to roadside parking area
on N side of CR J.
PARKING AREA 8: Go E on Hwy. 94 for 12 miles to
CR 11. Go S on CR 11 for 11 miles until CR 11
turns into CR M, and CR M turns into CR 10.

Continue S on CR 10 for 4.9 miles to CR G. Go
E on CR G for 2 miles to roadside parking area
on N side of CR G.
GMU/ACRES: 119 / 49,596
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game and small game, except
for bobcat, coyote, black-tailed prairie dog,
rattlesnake, snapping turtle, badger, swift fox,
muskrat, raccoon
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access is prohibited except by foot from
designated parking areas only.
b. Parking is prohibited except in designated
areas.

▶ BRIGGSDALE — WELD CO.

DIRECTIONS:
SECTIONS 5 &amp; 8: Go 3 miles N of Briggsdale on CR
77 to USFS Trail 96. Property is W of CR 77
and both sides of USFS Trail 96 for 1 mile.
SECTION 16: Go 6 miles W of Briggsdale on Hwy.
14 to CR 65, then 1 mile N on CR 65 to CR 96.
Property is NE of intersection.
GMU/ACRES: 87 / 1,855 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: pronghorn, coyote, rabbit, dove

▶ BROWNS PARK — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, drive Hwy. 318 for
58 miles NW. Turn left and take CR 83 for 2.9
miles, past USFWS Visitor Center and across
Green River. Turn left on unmarked road and
continue for 2.8 miles to first parcel, or 7 miles
to second parcel.
GMU/ACRES: 1 / 1,305
OPEN: Open year-round
HUNTING: Year-round for big game and small
game hunting, during open seasons only.
FISHING: Open year-round for fishing on Green
River.

▶ BRUSH HOLLOW — FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Penrose, go 1.5 miles N to
CR 123, then go W on CR 123 for 0.7 miles to
designated parking area. Additional parking
area located on CR 127, 1 mile N of CR 123.
GMU/ACRES: 59 / 1,398 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit, turkey. Hunting with primitive weapons only.

▶ BUCKWATER DRAW — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Dinosaur, go E on Hwy. 40
to Harpers Corner Rd. Turn N onto Harpers
Corner Rd. and go approx. 5.7 miles. Access by
foot and horseback only across adjacent BLM
lands.
GMU/ACRES: 10 / 640 acres
OPEN: NEW Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, sage-grouse, small game

▶ BUFFALO GULCH — PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hartsel, go S on Hwy. 9 for
2 miles. Turn onto CR 53 and go S for 8.9
miles. Turn onto Eufaula Trail and go E for 1.3
miles. Turn onto Hutke Rd. and go N for 0.8
miles. Turn onto Keechi Rd. and go E for 1.5
miles. Keechi Rd. becomes Dog Chief Trail.

Access point at corner of Dog Chief Trail and
Cahokia Rd.
GMU/ACRES: 58 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit

▶ BULL CANYON — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Dinosaur, go E on Hwy. 40
to Harpers Rd. Turn N onto Harpers Corner
Rd. and go to CR 161. Turn W onto CR 161.
Access by foot and horseback only across
adjacent BLM land. STL surrounded by BLM
Bull Canyon wilderness study area.
GMU/ACRES: 10 / 640 acres
OPEN: NEW Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game

▶ BULL MOUNTAIN — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Fort Collins, take Hwy. 287
N for 22 miles to Cherokee Park Rd. (CR 80C).
Go 35 miles W. CR 80C runs through SE corner. Two-track road runs into SW part.
GMU/ACRES: 8 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Motor vehicles permitted only on county
roads.

▶ BULL PASTURE — OTERO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Rocky Ford, go S on Hwy. 71
for 5 miles to Hwy. 10. Go W on Hwy. 10 for
0.5 miles, then continue S for 9 miles to Hwy.
350. Take Hwy. 350 W for approx. 10.5 miles
to CR 13. Go approx. 0.75 miles S of Hwy. 350
on CR 13. Property W of CR 13 for 1 mile.
GMU/ACRES: 135 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit

▶ BURCHFIELD — BACA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walsh, go E on CR DD for
14 miles to CR 54. STL is on NW corner of
junction of CRs DD and 54.
GMU/ACRES: 139 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, elk, pheasant, quail,
fox, rabbit
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot only.

▶ BURNS CANYON — CHAFFEE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From stoplight in Johnson Village,
go E for 1 mile to CR 301. Head S on CR 301
for approx. 2.8 miles to CR 300. Turn left onto
CR 300 and continue for 2.5 miles to Ruby
Mountain Campground. Access USFS Rd. 300
to 300A. Head W on 300A to USFS trail 1423.
NOTE: 4WD vehicle highly recommended!
GMU/ACRES: 57 / 600 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, lion, coyote, rabbit,
bobcat, fox

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▶ BURRO SPRINGS — SAGUACHE CO.

DIRECTIONS:
From La Garita:
1. Go N on CR 42 for 2.3 miles.
2. Go W on CR 41G for 4.5 miles.
From Saguache:
Go S on Hwy. 285 for 6 miles to CR T. Go W
on CR T for 2 miles to CR 44.8. Go S on CR
44.8 for 1 mile.
GMU/ACRES: 68 / 28,905 acres
OPEN: May 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, coyote, rabbit, turkey
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Collection of shed antlers, shed horns,
or antlers or horns naturally attached to
skull plates allowed May. 1–Dec. 31 only.
b. During big-game season only, public
access allowed from one and a half hours
before sunrise to one and a half hours
after sunset. Public access allowed from
a half hour before sunrise to a half hour
after sunset during all other times.
c. Motorized vehicle use restricted to designated roads. Use of off-highway vehicles
(OHVs) to retrieve big game prohibited.
d. Camping, fires prohibited.

▶ BUSTOS FLAT — HUERFANO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walsenburg, take Hwy.
10 for 7 miles E. Go S on CR 210. Continue
straight on CR 211. Property approx. 3 miles
from Hwy. 10.
GMU/ACRES: 133 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: pronghorn, coyote, bobcat, rabbit

▶ CARRICA — OTERO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hwy. 50 in La Junta, get onto
Hwy. 109. Take Hwy. 109 for 3 blocks S to 6th
St. in La Junta, then go E on 6th St. 6th St.
turns into CR AA. Take CR AA for 4 miles to
CR 35. Go S for 7 miles on CR 35. CR 35 turns
into CR T for 1 mile going E. CR T turns into
CR 36 going S. Take CR 36 for 3 miles. STL is
E of CR 36 for 1 mile.
GMU/ACRES: 130 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: pronghorn, coyote, rabbit

▶ CARTER CREEK — GRAND CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Kremmling, go 14 miles W
on Hwy. 40 to Chimney Rock Rd. (USFS Rd.
103), then go 3 miles E to parking area and
sign.
GMU/ACRES: 181 / 1,301 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse, sage-grouse
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Public access for hunting only, except as
otherwise listed below.
b. ATV and snowmobile access allowed on
designated route in Sect. 31 as posted at
East Carter Creek gate during hunting
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▶ CARTER PLACE — SAN MIGUEL CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Naturita, take Hwy. 141 E for
3.5 miles to Hwys. 141 and 145. Go 3.6 miles S
on Hwy. 141, then turn W on CR HH31. Go 3
miles to dirt road and turn S for 1 mile.
GMU/ACRES: 70 / 320 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access through BLM only.

▶ CASTOR GULCH — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Craig, go S on Hwy. 13 approx. 14 miles to CR 93. Go E 0.5 miles. Signs
designate huntable area.
GMU/ACRES: 13 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, lion, small game
NOTE: Exchange of use on STL. Part private
land, part STL Public Access Program.

▶ CEDARS — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Craig, go N on Hwy. 13 for
38 miles to CR 2. Go E on CR 2 for 6.5 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 4 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, sage-grouse,
rabbit, coyote
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Only portable hunting blinds allowed.

▶ CEDAR SPRINGS — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, go 8 miles W on
Hwy. 40. Turn S on CR 23 and go approx. 2
miles. Vehicle access on CR 23 and BLM Rd.
1558.
GMU/ACRES: 11 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Motor vehicles permitted only on CR 23
and BLM Rd. 1558.

▶ CHIQUITO PEAK — CONEJOS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Monte Vista, go 12 miles S
on Colo. 15 to CR FF. Go W on CR FF/USFS
Rd. 250 for 7.7 miles to BLM Rd. 5080/Chaquita Peak Rd. Go E on BLM 5080/Chaquita
Peak Rd. for approx. 2.5 miles to property.
GMU/ACRES: 80 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit

▶ CHUBB PARK — CHAFFEE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Fairplay, go 20 miles S on
Hwy. 285 to Hwys. 285 and 24. Go SW for
1 mile to top of Trout Creek Pass. Turn W
(right) on CR 311, then go 1 mile. Timber
activity may be present.
GMUs/ACRES: 49, 57 / 3,640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, grouse, rabbit
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping permitted only as posted.
b. Motor vehicles permitted on county roads
as posted.

▶ CIMARRON RIVER — BACA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walsh, take CR 44 S for 18
miles. Go E on CR K approx. 1 mile. Turn S
on CR 45 and go 8 miles to property. Property
along Oklahoma state line. Park on CR 45 to
access property.
GMU/ACRES: 145 / 519 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit

▶ CITADEL — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Meeker, go N on Hwy. 64 to
CR 71. Go N to Indian Valley Truck Trail, then
go 12 miles N.
GMU/ACRES: 11 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

▶ COAL BANK GULCH — ROUTT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hayden, go 2.5 miles N on
CR 76.
GMU/ACRES: 441 / 879 acres
OPEN: From first day of archery deer and elk
season through end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, mountain sharp-tailed
grouse
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting with archery, muzzleloaders,
shotguns firing single slug and rimfire
rifles only.
b. Only youth/mentor hunting allowed, only
one mentor per youth may hunt. Mentor
must be age 18 or older and hold a valid
hunter education certificate or be born
before January 1, 1949, and have a proper
and valid hunting or fishing license.

▶ COAL CREEK — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, go W on Hwy. 40 to
BLM Rd. 1509. Turn S on BLM Rd. 1509 and
go approx. 3.4 miles to unnamed BLM road.
Turn W onto unnamed BLM road and go
approx. 2.4 miles. Access by foot or horseback
only across adjacent BLM lands.
GMU/ACRES: 11 / 640 acres
OPEN: NEW Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game

▶ COAL RIDGE — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Rangely, go E on Hwy. 64. At
CR 73 turn N and go to CR 78. At CR 78 turn
N and go approx. 1.7 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 10 / 640 acres
OPEN: NEW Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

▶ CODY PARK — FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Westcliffe, at Hwys. 96 and
69, go N on Hwy. 69 for 2.5 miles to CR 215.
Go N for 6.25 miles to SW corner of STL.
GMU/ACRES: 691 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, bear, lion,
turkey, rabbit, squirrel

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▶ COHAGEN — JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go 6 miles SE on
Hwy. 14 to CR 21. Go S for 1.8 miles to access
point No. 1; or, from Hwy. 14, go S on CR 21
for 4 miles to CR 32, then go 1.2 miles E to
access point No. 2.
GMU/ACRES: 171 / 2,848 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game

▶ COLD SPRINGS MOUNTAIN — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, go NW on Hwy.
318 for 41 miles to CR 10N. Go N on CR 10N
for 8 miles. STL is W of CR 10N largely on top
of mountain and is mixed with BLM and private land. 2,495 acres E of CR 10N mixed with
BLM and private land. 4WD vehicles advised
on CR 167 and BLM Rd. 2007.
GMUs/ACRES: 2, 201 / 25,739 acres
OPEN: Aug. 1–Dec. 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, dusky grouse,
sage-grouse
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping allowed only during big-game
seasons.
NOTE: Exchange of use on STL. Part private
land, part STL Public Access Program.

▶ COPPER GULCH — FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Canon City, go W on Hwy.
50 for 14 miles. Turn left on Copper Gulch
Rd. and go 13 miles, then turn W on Gulch
Rd. Parking area on W side of intersection of
Burro Back Ct. and Gulch Rd.
GMU/ACRES: 691 / 638 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, coyote, rabbit, turkey
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Discharge of firearms is restricted to
hunting with muzzleloaders, shotguns
and rimfire rifles only.

▶ COPPER MOUNTAIN — GRAND CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Kremmling, go S on Hwy. 9
to access via Williams Peak, or go S on Hwy.
9 to CR 3, then N on CR 3 to Mule Creek.
Access from USFS land on S. All other access
from private land. Permission required.
GMU/ACRES: 28 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse

▶ COTTONWOOD CREEK — ROUTT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hayden, go N on CR 80 for
1 mile to CR 70. Go E for 2.8 miles to CR 80,
then go N for 10.7 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 441 / 640 acres
OPEN: From first day of archery deer and elk
season through May 31.
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky and mountain sharptailed grouse
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunters may be limited through mandatory check station to control overcrowding, resource damage or trespassing on
private property.

▶ COTTONWOOD RIDGE — FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Cañon City, go W on Hwy.
50 for 12 miles to Hwy. 9. Turn N on Hwy.
9, then go 6 miles. Turn W at gate and go 0.8
miles.
GMU/ACRES: 58 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31 for hunting. Open yearround for fishing.
HUNTING: deer, bear, lion, rabbit
FISHING: Cottonwood Creek
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting prohibited June 1–Aug. 31.

▶ CROOKED ARROYO — OTERO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hwy. 50 in Rocky Ford, take
Hwy. 71 S for 5 miles to Hwy. 10, then take
Hwy. 10 for 0.5 miles W to Hwy. 71 S. Take
Hwy. 71 for 9 miles S to Hwy. 350. Take Hwy.
350 approx. 2.5 miles NE to CR 21. Take CR 21
approx. 4 miles S to CR N.
Take CR N approx. 0.75 miles E to CR 21.75.
Take CR 21.75 approx. 2.25 miles S to property
(21.75 becomes 21.9). Property goes for 1 mile
S to intersection of CR K.
GMU/ACRES: 135 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit

▶ CROOKED TOP — PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Bailey, go 2 miles N on Hwy.
285 to traffic light. Turn left on CR 43 and go
6.4 miles to Saddlestring Rd. Turn left and go
0.3 miles to USFS Rd. 101. Turn right and go 4
miles. Walk NE for 2 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 46 / 400 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse, rabbit, squirrel, turkey
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access only available from USFS Rd. 101.

▶ CROSS MOUNTAIN — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, go SW on Hwy. 40
for 16 miles to mile marker 44, then go N on
Deer Lodge Park Rd. about 2.5 miles to BLM
easement.
GMU/ACRES: 11 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, elk, small game

▶ CROW VALLEY — WELD CO.

DIRECTIONS:
SECTION 24 (8N 64W): Go 10 miles W of Briggsdale
on Hwy. 14 to CR 57. From USFS parking
area at Hwy. 14 and CR 57, walk 1 mile E to
property.
SECTION 36 (9N 62W): Go 4 miles W of Briggsdale
on Hwy. 14 to CR 69, then go 4−5 miles N on
CR 69. Walk 1 mile E to W border of property.
SECTION 36 (9N 64W): Go 8 miles W of Briggsdale
on Hwy. 14 to CR 61, then go 3 miles N on CR
61 to CR 96. Walk 1 mile N to SE corner of
property.
GMU/ACRES: 87 / 1,520 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: pronghorn, coyote, rabbit, dove

▶ CRYSTAL LAKE — LAKE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Leadville, go S on Hwy. 24
approx. 3 miles to Hwy. 300. Go S for 2 miles
on CR 11 and 11A until left fork onto twotrack dirt road. Take left fork of two-track for
0.75 miles, following arrowed access signs.
TO ACCESS E PORTION OF PROPERTY: Continue S
past Hwy. 300 to mile marker 182.4 and turn
into Crystal Lake fishing access loop. Take
two-track dirt road S and W to fence and
parking area at property sign.
GMUs/ACRES: 48, 49 (GMU 48 is W of river;
GMU 49 is E of river) / 467 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb. Open year-round for
fishing.
HUNTING: deer, elk, waterfowl, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot only.

▶ DALEY GULCH — SAGUACHE, GUNNISON COs.

DIRECTIONS: From Sargents at USFS Rd. 819
and Hwy. 50, go N for 0.75 miles and turn
left into STL. Enter at gravel pit W of Hwy. 50
across from Hwy. barn.
GMU/ACRES: 551 / 644 acres
OPEN: year-round
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, lion, dusky grouse,
rabbit
FISHING: Agate Creek, Brush Creek, Tomichi
Creek
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping permitted as posted.

▶ DAVID CANYON — OTERO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hwy. 50 in La Junta, take
Hwy. 109 S for 14 miles to USFS Rd. 2200
(sign for Vogel and Picketwire canyons). Take
USFS Rd. 2200 approx. 4 miles W to USFS Rd.
2200.I. Take USFS Rd. 2200.I approx. 0.5 miles
to SE corner of property.
GMU/ACRES: 135 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit

▶ DEAD HORSE CREEK — SAN MIGUEL CO.

DIRECTIONS: Take Hwy. 141 to CR 28T, then to
BLM Rd. 1064, then to BLM Rd. 3132. Then go
to BLM Rd. 1001, or take San Miguel CR 28T
to BLM Rd. 1063.
GMU/ACRES: 70 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, coyote, rabbit

▶ DEARFIELD — WELD CO.

DIRECTIONS:
From Greeley, travel approx. 25 miles E to CR
386. N parking area located 0.3 miles S of Hwy.
34 on CR 386. S parking area located approx.
1.2 miles S of Hwy. 34 on CR 386, just before
cattle guard.
From Wiggins, travel approx. 13.5 miles W on
Hwy. 34 to CR 386.
From Roggen, travel approx. 1.3 miles E to CR
386. S parking area approx. 8.5 miles N of I-76
on CR 386, just past cattle guard.
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N parking lot located approx. 9.5 miles N of
I-76 on CR 386.
GMU/ACRES: 951 / 1,480 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit, dove

▶ DEER HAVEN — FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Cañon City, go W on Hwy.
50 to Hwy. 9. Go 9 miles N to CR 11. Turn
right and go 5.2 miles on CR 11 to Deer Haven
Rd. Turn right on Deer Haven Rd. and go 0.8
miles to Thompson Mountain Rd. Turn right
and go 0.7 miles to end of road.
GMU/ACRES: 581 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31 for hunting.
HUNTING: big game, small game, turkey

▶ DELMONICA GULCH — LAKE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Leadville, go N on Hwy. 91
for 8 miles. Use parking area on N of Hwy. 91
at Chalk Creek pulloff. Access through BLM
W of parking area.
GMU/ACRES: 49 / 320 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, lion, coyote, rabbit

▶ DICK’S PEAK — PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hartsel, take Hwy. 9 S 14
miles, then go 3.8 miles SW to Dick’s Peak Rd.
(Rd. 261). Go 3 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 58 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, grouse, rabbit
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot only.

▶ DIRTY GULCH — FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Cotopaxi, go 5.5 miles N on
CR 12. Timber activity may be present.
GMU/ACRES: 58 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: deer, turkey, small game

▶ DISAPPOINTMENT CREEK — DOLORES CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Dove Creek, go 2 miles W to
Hwys. 491 and 141. Go N on Hwy. 141 for 27
miles to Disappointment Valley. Go S on CR
19Q (USFS Rd. 250) for 18 miles to McKinney
Draw Rd. on BLM land. Go 0.25 miles S to N
end of STL. Enter on N end, 0.25 miles S of CR
19Q. Access via two-track road on BLM land
in Dawson Draw.
GMU/ACRES: 711 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game

▶ DISAPPOINTMENT VALLEY — SAN MIGUEL CO.

DIRECTIONS: Take Hwy. 141 to Disappointment
Creek Rd. (CR 19Q). Continue on CR 19Q for
10.5 miles to property.
GMU/ACRES: 70, 711 / 320 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, coyote, rabbit

▶ DIXIE BLUFFS — OTERO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hwy. 50 in La Junta, take
Hwy. 109 S for 11 miles to CR P to E and USFS

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Rd. 2175.A to W. CR P on N boundary for approx. 0.33 miles to E. USFS Rd. 2175.A on
N boundary for approx. 0.75 miles to W. Hwy.
109 goes through in a diagonal, going SSE
almost to S border. Take USFS Rd. 2175.A for
1 mile W to USFS Rd. 2175.B. Take USFS Rd.
2175.B for approx. 1 mile S to USFS Rd. 2175.
Take USFS Rd. 2175 for approx. 0.66 miles E to
SW corner of property.
GMUs/ACRES: 130, 135 / 630 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit

▶ DOBBINS SPRING — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Elk Springs, go W on CR 14
to BLM Rd. 1514. Turn N onto BLM Rd. 1514
and go 0.10 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 10 / 640 acres
OPEN: NEW Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game

▶ DOUGLAS MOUNTAIN — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, go 14.5 miles W on
Hwy. 318. Turn S on CR 21S. Go 4.7 miles on
CR 21S to CR 10. Go W on CR 10 for 1.9 miles
to edge of property. CR 10 bisects property.
GMUs/ACRES: 2, 11 / 640 acres
OPEN: NEW Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game,
waterfowl

▶ DRY CREEK — RIO GRANDE CO.

DIRECTIONS:
SECT. 16: From Monte Vista, take Hwy. 15 S for
2 miles to No. 2 South Rd. Go 3 miles W.
SECT. 36: From Monte Vista, take Hwy. 15 S for
2 miles to No. 2 South Rd. Go W for 9.5 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 80 / 1,280 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–May 31 for hunting
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting prohibited in safety zone along E
side of Sect. 16 as posted.

must be taken while hunting when cattle are
present.
GMU/ACRES: 90 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb., 4 a.m.–9 p.m.
HUNTING: deer, turkey, pheasant, dove, rabbit,
squirrel
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Public access from Duck Creek SWA
parking areas only.

▶ EAGLE CANYON — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Loveland, take Hwy. 34 W to
Big Thompson School, then go N 4 miles on
Buckhorn Rd. (CR 27) to Masonville. Go NW
on Buckhorn Rd. 2.5 miles to Bar D Ranch Rd.
(Storm Mountain Access Rd.). Go 2.5 miles
W on Bar D Ranch Rd. to access sign on USFS
land. Go by foot or horseback 1.5 miles across
forest to S boundary.
GMU/ACRES: 20 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb. Access road to
property is closed when USFS closes the gate,
on Dec. 7.
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game

▶ EAST ALAMOSA — ALAMOSA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Alamosa, go E on Hwy. 160
for 2.4 miles to El Rancho Ln. Go S on El Rancho Ln. for 0.7 miles to CR 8S. Go E on CR 8 S
for 3.1 miles to S116 Rd. Go S on S116 Rd. for
1.9 miles to property.
GMU/ACRES: 83 / 1,480 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, coyote, rabbit, turkey

▶ EAST BEND — CONEJOS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Sanford, go E on CR V for
3.6 miles to BLM land. Access property across
adjoining BLM land by foot or horseback.
GMU/ACRES: 81 / 720 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit,
turkey

▶ DRY CREEK BASIN — SAN MIGUEL CO.

▶ EAST BOONE DRAW — MOFFAT CO.

▶ DRY CREEK NORTH — LARIMER CO.

▶ EAST CARRIZO CREEK — LAS ANIMAS CO.

DIRECTIONS: On Hwy. 145 between Naturita
and Redvale, turn S on Hwy. 141 and go 15
miles to Dry Creek Basin SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 70 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game

DIRECTIONS: Go W on Cherokee Park Rd. (CR
80C) from Hwy. 287 approx. 50 miles to CR
103, then go N to Bull Mountain access road.
Go 5 miles NE to STL, NE of Shell Creek.
No established roads access STL, some OHV
roads provide access.
GMU/ACRES: 8 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, lion

▶ DUCK CREEK — LOGAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-76, take Crook exit. Go N
on Hwy. 55 to CR 64. Go E on CR 64 approx.
1 mile to NW corner of STL. Extreme caution

DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, go 22.2 miles W on
Hwy. 318 to adjacent BLM property. Access
through adjacent public lands.
GMU/ACRES: 2 / 640 acres
OPEN: NEW Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

DIRECTIONS: From Pritchett, head W along
Hwy. 160. Go S on CR 220, then turn E on CR
30. Park at Sikes parking lot.
GMU/ACRES: 143 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, coyote, fox,
bobcat, quail, rabbit

▶ EAST CARTER MOUNTAIN — GRAND CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Kremmling, go 14 miles W
on Hwy. 40 to Chimney Rock Rd. (USFS Rd.
103). Then go 6 miles E to sign and gate.
GMU/ACRES: 181 / 1,794 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.

�TRUST LANDS
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Public access for hunting only, except as
otherwise allowed in this regulation.
b. Motor vehicles restricted to Chimney
Rock Rd. unless otherwise posted.
c. Parking in designated lots only.
d. ATV, snowmobiles allowed on designated
route as posted at gate in Sect. 24 during
hunting season only.
e. Hunting prohibited in safety zone as
posted along E fence line.
f. Camping, campfires allowed only as posted
within 300 feet of Chimney Rock Rd.

▶ EAST DELANEY BUTTE LAKE — JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go 0.5 miles W on
Hwy. 14 to CR 12. Then go 5.3 miles W to CR
18. Go 4.5 miles W to CR 5. Go 1 mile N to
Delaney Butte Lakes SWA. STL is E of lake.
GMU/ACRES: 16 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb. for hunting. Open
year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: small game
FISHING: coldwater lake
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot only.

▶ EASTMAN BASIN — WELD CO.

DIRECTIONS: Go 10 miles W of Briggsdale on
Hwy. 14 to CR 57, then go 9 miles N on CR 57
to CR 108. Then:
SECTIONS 30 &amp; 32 (10N 63W), SECTION 36 (10N 64W): Go
1 mile E on CR 108 to CR 59, then go 2 miles
N on CR 59. Walk 1.5 miles E/NE to Section
30 property. Walk 2.2 miles E to Section 32
property. Section 36 property is on E side of
CR 59.
SECTION 10 (10N 64W): Go 1 mile E on CR 108 to
CR 59, then go 6 miles N on CR 59 to CR 120.
Go 1−2 miles W on 120; property is on S side
of CR 120.
SECTION 16 (10N 64W): Go 2 miles W on CR 108
to CR 53, then go 3 miles N on CR 53 to USFS
Trail 53. Go 1 mile farther N on USFS Trail 53
to SW corner of property.
SECTION 36 (10N 65W): Go 4 miles W on CR 108 to
CR 49, then go 1−2 miles N on CR 49. Property is W and adjacent to CR 49.
GMU/ACRES: 87 / 2,681 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit, dove

▶ EAST TIMPAS — OTERO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hwy. 50 in Rocky Ford, take
Hwy. 71 S for 5 miles to Hwy. 10. Take Hwy. 10
for 0.5 miles W to Hwy. 71 S. Take Hwy. 71 for
9 miles S to Hwy. 350. Take Hwy. 350 approx.
2.5 miles SW to CR N. Take CR N approx. 1
mile E. Property on N side of CR N for 1 mile.
GMU/ACRES: 135 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit

▶ ECKLUND — YUMA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Wray, go S on Hwy. 385 for
4.8 miles. Turn E on CR 30 and continue 6
miles before turning S on CR PP. Continue

1.8 miles and turn E on CR 28. Follow curve S
onto CR RR and continue 6.7 miles to parking
area.
GMU/ACRES: 102 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, coyote, rabbit

▶ EDLER — BACA CO.

DIRECTIONS: Head S from Springfield along
Hwy. 287. Turn W on CR M, then N on CR 20.
Park on USFS road and walk onto property.
GMU/ACRES: 144 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, fox,
bobcat, quail, rabbit

▶ ELEVEN MILE — PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS:
ACCESS 1: From Hartsel, go SE on CR 59 for 12
miles. STL crosses CR on N and S.
ACCESS 2: From Hartsel, go SE on CR 59 for 13.5
miles. Continue straight onto CR 92 for 2.5
miles. STL crosses CR on N and S.
ACCESS 3: From Hartsel, go SE on CR 59 for 17
miles. STL crosses CR on E and W.
GMU/ACRES: 58, 581 / 2,887 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit

▶ ELK MOUNTAIN — JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go E on 5th St.,
which turns into CR 12E. Follow CR 12E
approx. 16.5 miles over Elk Mountain to end
of road and parking area. Access from State
Forest State Park and parking areas only.
GMU/ACRES: 6 / 2,839 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb. for hunting. Open
year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: big game, small game
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: Camping allowed at end of CR
12E, in designated areas only.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access from parking lot only.

▶ ELK SPRINGS NO. 1 — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, go W on Hwy. 40 to
mile marker 42 and turn S on BLM Rd. 1509.
Go S for 9 miles through Sect. 36 and turn
NW. Enter S end through Sect. 26.
GMU/ACRES: 11 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, lion, small game

▶ ELK SPRINGS NO. 3 — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Elk Springs, go 0.75 miles W
on Hwy. 40. BLM road runs through center of
STL, S of Hwy. 40.
GMU/ACRES: 10 / 1,810 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

▶ FLAGLER — KIT CARSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Seibert, go W on CR V for 2
miles to jog in road. Continue W on CR V for 1
mile. Go N on CR 12 for 1 mile to parking lot.
GMU/ACRES: 107 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit

▶ FERNLEAF GULCH — FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Cotopaxi, go N for 1.5 miles
on CR 12 to BLM Sand Gulch Rd. Turn E on
BLM Sand Gulch Rd. and go 3 miles to NW
corner of STL.
GMU/ACRES: 58 / 520 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, lion, bighorn, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot or horseback only except
on BLM Sand Gulch Rd.
b. Motor vehicles prohibited off BLM Sand
Gulch Rd.

▶ FLORENCE — FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Florence, go S on Hwy. 67
for 4.5 miles to CR 15 (Newlin Creek Rd.).
Go W on CR 15 for 5.6 miles, then turn left
on dirt road (by amphitheater and speed limit
signs). Follow dirt road to fork, then go right at
fork to STL sign and parking area.
GMU/ACRES: 69 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, lion, rabbit, squirrel,
turkey, dusky grouse
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot, through national forest
land only.

▶ FLY GULCH — ROUTT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Steamboat Springs, go N on
Hwy. 129 to CR 44. Then go W to CR 44A,
then go N 1 mile.
GMU/ACRES: 214 / 460 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for youth/mentor hunting only.

▶ FLYING A — PUEBLO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Pueblo, head E on Hwy. 50
until 62nd lane. Take 62nd lane until Garnett
Rd. Take Garnett Rd. E until Flying A Rd.
intersection. Take Flying A Rd. S for approx.
2.25 miles to designated parking area.
GMU/ACRES: 128 / 29,057 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit,
upland game birds

▶ FORD BRIDGE — LOGAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Sterling, go 7.5 miles NE on
Hwy. 138 to CR 40, then go E for 0.5 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 91 / 280 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb., 4 a.m.–9 p.m.
HUNTING: deer, quail, dove, rabbit, squirrel,
waterfowl
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LANDS
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting with centerfire rifles prohibited.
b. Launching or takeout of vessels prohibited during waterfowl seasons.

▶ FORTIFICATION — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Craig, go N on Hwy. 13 for
9.5 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 301 / 866 acres
OPEN: Day after fourth rifle elk season through
last day of late elk season in Dec. for hunting.
HUNTING: cow elk only
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access and hunting allowed through
Frosty Acres Ranch only. Contact ranch
for reservations, 970-824-8935 or 970824-9568.
b. Access by foot only and only from parking area off Hwy. 13.
NOTE: Exchange of use on STL. Part private
land, part STL Public Access Program.

▶ FOSTER GULCH — CUSTER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Westcliffe, turn S on Hwy.
69 and travel approx. 14 miles to property
parking area.
GMUs/ACRES: 84, 86 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: pronghorn, coyote, rabbit

▶ FOURMILE — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Craig, drive Hwy. 13 for 37
miles toward Baggs, WY. Turn right on CR 2
and drive 1.4 miles to SE corner of property.
GMU/ACRES: 4 / 640
OPEN: Aug. 1–end of Feb. for big game and
small game hunting only.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Motorized vehicles off CR prohibited.
b. Only portable hunting blinds allowed.

▶ FROZE CREEK — CUSTER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Westcliffe, go 10 miles S on
Hwy. 69. Go W on CR 106 for 1 mile to SE
corner of STL. Parking lot at CRs 106 and 111.
GMU/ACRES: 86 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot only.

▶ GALLEGOS — CONEJOS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Romeo, go S on Hwy. 285
for appox. 2 miles to CR L. Go W for 2 miles
to CR 12. Property is on NW corner of CR L
and 12.
GMU/ACRES: 81 / 480 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: pronghorn, coyote, rabbit, dove

▶ GEARY CREEK — WELD CO.

DIRECTIONS: Go 12 miles N on CR 77 from
Briggsdale to CR 114, then go 4 miles W on
CR 114 to CR 69. Go 1−2 miles N on CR 69.
Property's E boundary is W of and adjacent to
CR 69.
GMU/ACRES: 87 / 160 acres

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OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: pronghorn, coyote, rabbit, dove

▶ GERRARD — RIO GRANDE CO.

DIRECTIONS: Two miles E of South Fork or 13
miles W of Del Norte on Hwy. 160, go 0.25
miles S of Hwy. 160 on USFS Rd. 345.
GMU/ACRES: 80 / 799 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, lion, small game

▶ GODIVA RIM — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, take Hwy. 318 NW
to CR 21. Go N on CR 21 approx. 4 miles to
BLM Godiva Rim access road 2124. Go E on
Rd. 2124 about 7 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 3 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Motor vehicles restricted to BLM Rd.
2124.

▶ GRAPE CREEK — FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Cañon City at Hwy. 50 and
First St., go S on First St. for 1 mile to CR 3.
Go W on CR 3 for 5.2 miles to Temple Canyon
City Park. Go S for 0.5 miles through park
to NE corner of STL. Continue through STL
along Grape Creek and 1.7 miles along Grape
Creek through BLM to Pine Gulch. Walk W
up Pine Gulch for 1.2 miles.
GMUs/ACRES: 69, 691 / 1,280 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–May 31 for hunting. Open yearround for fishing as posted on Grape Creek.
HUNTING: deer, elk, bighorn sheep, lion, bear,
rabbit, turkey
FISHING: coldwater stream

▶ GRASSY CREEK — ROUTT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hayden, go E on Hwy. 40 for
6 miles to CR 27, then go S for 6 miles. Parking
off CR 27 on Old Rockcastle Mine access road.
GMU/ACRES: 13 / 360 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb. for hunting. Open
year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: deer, elk, mountain sharp-tailed
grouse

▶ GREASEWOOD — MOFFAT CO.
DIRECTIONS:

SIX PARCELS:
1. From Maybell, go N on CR 19 to CR 21.

Then go N on CR 21 for 1.5 miles and E on
two-track road to Red Wash Butte.
2. From Maybell, go N on CR 19 to CR 21,
then go N on CR 21 to CR 50. Go E on CR
50 for 5 miles.
3. From Maybell, go N on CR 19 to CR 21,
then N on CR 21 to CR 42. Then go E on CR
42 for 8.5 miles.
4. From Maybell, go N on CR 19 to CR 8. Go E
on CR 8 to CR 6. Head NE on CR 6-CR 44
for 4.5 miles.
5. From Maybell, go N on CR 19 to CR 8. Go E
on CR 8 to CR 8N, then go N for 1.25 miles.
6. From Maybell, go N on CR 19 to CR 8, then
go E to CR 8N. STL is NE of intersection.

GMU/ACRES: 3 / 3,518 acres
OPEN: Aug. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, sage-grouse,
rabbit
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot only.

▶ GREASEWOOD LAKE — WELD CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Kersey, go 18 miles E on
Hwy. 34 to CR 87 (Masters Rd.). Go N and
E on Rd. 87 (which becomes CR 89) for 14
miles to CR 68. At intersection, go 1 mile E to
parking area.
GMU/ACRES: 951 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: pronghorn, rabbit, coyote, dove, duck
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot only.

▶ GREAT DIVIDE — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Craig, go NW on CR 7 to CR
5. Go E on CR 5 to CR 118, then go N on CR
118 for 0.25 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 3 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Only portable hunting blinds allowed.
b. Motor vehicles restricted to county roads.

▶ GUILLERMO RANCH — HUERFANO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walsenburg, go 15 miles
NW on Hwy. 69 to Badito Junction. From
Badito Junction, take CR 520 S for 6 miles to
Major Ranch entrance. Then go W 1.25 miles
on Bighorn Dr. (formerly CR 520.1); enters
STL on SE corner, then traverses STL for 3
miles to W boundary.
GMU/ACRES: 85 / 2,118 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: pronghorn, rabbit, dove, coyote

▶ HAIGHT — OTERO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hwy. 50 in Rocky Ford, take
Hwy. 71 S for 5 miles to Hwy. 10. Take Hwy. 10
for 0.5 miles W to Hwy. 71 S, then take Hwy.
71 approx. 9 miles S to Hwy. 350. Take Hwy.
350 approx. 2.5 miles SW to CR N. Take CR N
approx. 5 miles W to CR 12, then take CR 12
approx. 3 miles S to CR K. Take CR K 1.5
miles W to USFS Rd. 2107 and then take USFS
Rd. 2107 approx. 0.5 miles W to intersection
of USFS Rd. 2107 and USFS Rd. 2104.A. USFS
Rd. 2107 goes 1 mile along S boundary of
property. USFS Rd. 2104.A goes N for 1 mile
along E boundary of property.
GMU/ACRES: 135 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit

▶ HAMILTON MESA — SAN MIGUEL CO.

DIRECTIONS: From intersection of Colo. 145 and
141, go S on Hwy. 141 for 13 miles to CR U29
E. Go E on CR U29 E for 2.1 miles to CR 31U.
Go S/SE on CR 31U for 2 miles to CR S31.
GO E on CR S31/BLM two-track for 0.5 miles.
Access to STL is by foot or horseback S across
adjoining BLM land.

�TRUST LANDS
GMU/ACRES: 70 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, coyote, rabbit, turkey

▶ HARTSEL — PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS:
TRACT A: From Hartsel, go S on Hwy. 9 for approx. 0.5 miles. Property is on W side of Hwy.
TRACT B: From Hartsel, go E on Hwy. 24 for 1.5
miles, then left on Cold Row Rd. for 0.5 miles
to BLM land.
GMU/ACRES: 58 / 380 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit

▶ HARTSEL SOUTH — PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hartsel, go S on Hwy. 9 for
5.5 miles. STL is W of Hwy. 9.
GMU/ACRES: 58 / 1,788 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit

▶ HAY GULCH OVERLOOK — YUMA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Idalia, go 3 miles W on Hwy.
36. Go N on CR AA for 3.2 miles to parking
area.
GMU/ACRES: 102 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit,
upland game birds

▶ HIAWATHA — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Craig, go 44.5 miles N on
CR 7 to CR 4. Go 31.5 miles W on CR 4 to
property. CR 4 bisects the property.
NOTE: CR 4 goes in and out of Wyoming.
GMU/ACRES: 2 / 640 acres
OPEN: NEW Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

▶ HIGBEE CANYON — OTERO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From La Junta, go 13 miles S on
Hwy. 109. STL is N of Hwy. 109 between Comanche National Grassland sign and CR 804.
GMU/ACRES: 130 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game

▶ HIGH CREEK — PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Fairplay, go 7 miles S on
Hwy. 285. Take road E of Hwy. 285 for 0.5
miles E to road going S. Go 0.25 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 50 / 1,121 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb. for hunting. Open
year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: pronghorn, waterfowl

▶ HIGHTOWER — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, go W on Hwy. 40
to CR 85. Turn N onto CR 85 and go approx.
3.5 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 11 / 640 acres
OPEN: NEW Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

▶ HOMESTEAD — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, go W on Hwy. 318
for 10 miles to CR 10. Go SW on CR 10 for
6 miles to BLM Rd. 1686. Go S on BLM Rd.
1686 for 1 mile.
GMU/ACRES: 11 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: pronghorn, small game

▶ HORSE GULCH — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Meeker, go 23 miles N on
Hwy. 13. Turn W on CR 17. Go 6.3 miles on
CR 17 to BLM Duffy Mountain Rd. 1596.
Access from adjacent public lands.
GMU/ACRES: 301 / 640 acres
OPEN: NEW Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

▶ HOWARD CREEK — WELD CO.

DIRECTIONS:
FROM AULT: Go 18.5 miles E on Hwy. 14 to CR
69. Go 7 miles N on CR 69 to CR 104. Go 1–3
miles W on CR 104.
FROM BRIGGSDALE: Go 4 miles W on Hwy. 14 to
CR 69. Go 7 miles N on CR 69 to CR 104. Go
1–3 miles W on CR 104.
GMU/ACRES: 87 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit, dove

▶ HUNGERFORD — PUEBLO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Pueblo, head E on Hwy. 50
until 62nd lane. Take 62nd lane until Garnett
Rd. Take Garnett Rd. E until Flying A Rd.
intersection. Take Flying A Rd. S for approx.
2.25 miles to designated parking area.
GMU/ACRES: 128 / 7,039 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit,
upland game birds

▶ ILES GROVE — MOFFAT CO.
DIRECTIONS:

TO WEST PARCEL: From Craig, go S on Hwy. 13
for 5.5 miles S of Hamilton to CR 49. Then go
1 mile S on CR 49 to parking area on W side
of CR 49.
TO EAST PARCEL: From Craig, go S on Hwy. 13 to
4 miles S of Hamilton. Parking area off N side
of Hwy. 13 at mile post 71.5.
GMUs/ACRES: 12, 211 / 2,079 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game
NOTE: There are no Dec. youth elk-hunting opportunities in GMU 12. Dec. elk hunting permitted in GMU 211 with appropriate license.
▶ INDEPENDENCE MOUNTAIN — JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go 0.5 miles W on
Hwy. 14 to CR 12. Go W for 8 miles to CR 7.
Go N for 6 miles to property. From Cowdrey,
go W for 6 miles on CR 6W.
GMU/ACRES: 161 / 11,239 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. ATVs allowed for game retrieval 10 a.m.–
2 p.m. on designated roads. Otherwise
closed to motorized traffic.

▶ INDIAN CREEK — JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Rand, go N on CR 27 for 3.6
miles to CR 21.
GMU/ACRES: 171 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting prohibited with centerfire rifles
in NE quarter of Sect. 16.
b. Access from parking lot off CR 21 only.

▶ IRON SPRINGS — OTERO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hwy. 50 in Rocky Ford, take
Hwy. 71 S for 5 miles to Hwy. 10. Take Hwy.
10 approx. 0.5 miles W to Hwy. 71 S, then take
Hwy. 71 approx. 9 miles S to Hwy. 350. Take
Hwy. 350 for 9 miles SW to CR 9, then take CR
9 approx. 0.5 miles S. CR 9 is W boundary of
STL for 1 mile.
GMU/ACRES: 135 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit

▶ JACK CANYON — OTERO CO.

IMPORTANT: This property may have military munitions present,
as it was once used for military live-fire training/testing. Please
follow the three Rs of explosives safety while on the property:
Recognize that munitions are dangerous;
Retreat: Do not approach, touch or disturb it, and carefully
leave the area;
Report: Notify local law enforcement to advise of what you
saw and where you saw it.
For more information go to www.denix.osd.mil/
uxo/home
DIRECTIONS:
NORTH ENTRANCE: From Hwy. 50 in La Junta,
take Hwy. 109 S for 14 miles to USFS Rd. 2200
(sign for Vogel and Picketwire canyons). Take
USFS Rd. 2200 approx. 4 miles W to USFS Rd.
2200.J. Take USFS Rd. 2200.J S for 0.25 miles
to N boundary. USFS Rd. 2200.J provides access to 1.25 miles of boundary.
SOUTH ENTRANCE: Take Hwy. 109 S from Hwy. 50
for approx. 18.5 miles to CR 804. Take CR 804
W approx. 4 miles to ranch road going W (CR
804 turns S). Take ranch road approx. 0.25
miles W to gate and parking lot.
GMU/ACRES: 135 / 7,564 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit

▶ JACK SPRINGS — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Dinosaur, go E on Hwy. 40 to
CR 104. Turn NE onto CR 104, then go to CR 95.
Turn N onto CR 95 and go approx. 7.75 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 10 / 640 acres
OPEN: NEW Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game

▶ JACKS CREEK — SAGUACHE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Saguache, go W on Hwy. 114
for 10.7 miles to CR EE 38. Go 4.3 miles NW
on CR EE 38.
GMU/ACRES: 681 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit

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▶ JEFFWAY GULCH — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Craig, go 14 miles S on Hwy.
13 to Hwy. 317. Go E on Hwy. 317 for 7.5 miles
to CR 33. Then go 1.25 miles N to horse gate at
SE corner of STL. Public access through horse
gate only. No access by any other road.
GMU/ACRES: 13 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game

▶ JIMMY CREEK — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Fort Collins, go 50 miles W
on Hwy. 14. Turn N on Laramie River Rd. 103
and go 23 miles to Bull Mountain Rd. Then go
E for 1.25 miles to BLM and STL boundary.
Bordered on E, N and W by BLM land.
GMU/ACRES: 8 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

▶ JIMMY DUNN GULCH — ROUTT, MOFFAT COs.

DIRECTIONS: From Hayden, go N on Walnut St.
to CR 80. Follow CR 80 N/NE for approx. 6.5
miles to parking area on W side of CR 80.
GMU/ACRES: 441 / 5,253 acres
OPEN: last Sat. in Aug.–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunters may be limited through mandatory check station to control overcrowding, resource damage or trespassing on
neighboring private property.
NOTE: Exchange of use on STL. Part private
land, part STL Public Access Program.

▶ JOHNNY MOORE MOUNTAIN — JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, take Hwy. 14 SE for
12.5 miles to CR 30. Go 1 mile to parking area.
From Walden, take 5th St. E until it becomes
CR 12, then go 6.7 miles E to CR 23A. Go
4.2 miles S, then E. Or, take 5th St. E until it
becomes CR 12. Go E for 10 miles to CR 29.
Go 0.9 miles to parking area. Parking lot W of
dam. Parking lot 0.25 miles N of dam.
GMU/ACRES: 6 / 7,671 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb. Southern portion
open year-round for fishing as posted.
HUNTING: big game, small game
FISHING: Michigan River and along Meadow
Creek Reservoir dam as posted

▶ JOHNSON GULCH — CUSTER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From E side of Silvercliffe, turn N
on CR 255 from Hwy. 96. Travel N approx. 4
miles on CR 255, turn E on CR 254 and travel
approx. 1 mile to property parking area.
GMU/ACRES: 69 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, bear, lion, small game, turkey

▶ JUBB CREEK — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Meeker, go 23 miles N on
Hwy. 13. Turn W on CR 17 to CR 32 and go W
0.5 miles to parking lot.
GMU/ACRES: 211 / 638 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

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▶ JUMPING COW — ELBERT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Kiowa, take Hwy. 86 E to CR
125, turn N and go 5 miles. STL surrounded by
and managed as part of Jumping Cow SWA, and
access permit requirement applies to both lands.
GMU/ACRES: 105 / 2,086 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: by special drawing permit only.
Hunting is restricted to doe white-tailed and
doe mule deer, doe prong- horn, dove, rabbit,
and waterfowl only.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting access by permit only. Hunters must have a proper and valid license
for their activity prior to applying for
permit. Permits must be carried at all
times while on property. Permits may
designate specific hunting zones; if so,
they are restricted to listed zone and not
valid property-wide. Permits are free,
available in a drawing process. Applications available from the CPW Area Office
in Denver, 303-291-7227. Applications
due third Monday in August for dove,
doe pronghorn, doe white-tailed deer and
doe mule deer.
b. One person not hunting may accompany
permit holder onto property and must
remain with permit holder at all times.
c. Permitted hunters — other than those
hunting dove — may not enter property
before first Mon. after opening day of
their individual season.
d. Motor vehicle use only allowed on
marked existing roadways that lead to
marked parking areas. All other access by
foot and horseback only.
e. All gates on property shall be left in
condition in which found after passing
through gateway.
f. Open for permitted hunter access 2 hours
before sunrise to 1 hour after sunset. If
an animal is harvested, the hunter may
remain as long as is reasonable to recover
and remove the animal from property.
g. Camping, fires prohibited.

▶ JUNIPER HOT SPRINGS — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Craig, go 20.8 miles W on
Hwy. 40 to Moffat CR 53. Turn S on CR 53
and go 3.9 miles to CR 74. Turn W on CR 74
and go 0.8 miles to parking lot at Yampa River
State Park.
GMU/ACRES: 3 / 493 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game,
waterfowl
FISHING: Yampa River access

▶ KARNEY RANCH — BENT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Las Animas, go E on Hwy.
50, then go N on CR 18. Veer left on Fort Lyon
Canal Rd. Access through Karney Ranch SWA
parking area and property only.
GMU/ACRES: 126 / 1,000 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–Dec. 31 for deer and pronghorn
hunting. Open year-round for hunting small
game, turkey and furbearers during season for
each species.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, small game, turkey,
furbearers

RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot only. All vehicles restricted
to roads and parking lots.
b. Open 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour
after sunset. Hunters may remain as long
as reasonable to retrieve downed game.
Night hunting with artificial light may be
permitted per regulation.
c. Closed in building safety zone as posted.
d. Camping, fires, firewood collection, OHV
use prohibited.
e. Dogs allowed only as an aid in hunting.
f. Ornate box turtle collection and/or release
prohibited.

▶ KARVAL — LINCOLN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hwy. 94 and Hwy. 109, travel
approx. 12 miles S. Parking lot is approx. 2
miles S of Karval SWA entrance.
GMU/ACRES: 120 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit,
upland game birds
NEW RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access is prohibited except by foot from
designated parking areas only.
b. Parking is prohibited except in designated areas.
c. Camping is prohibited.
d. Overnight parking is prohibited.

▶ KELLER — BENT CO.

DIRECTIONS: Go 3 miles S of Las Animas on
Hwy. 101 to CR DD. Go 0.5 miles E to CR 13
for 1.5 miles, then go E on CR FF for 0.5 miles.
Go N on CR 13.5 for 0.5 miles, then E on CR
FF.5 for 7 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 146 / 2,160 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit, dove,
quail

▶ KEMP DRAW — JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go 6 miles SE on
Hwy. 14 to CR 21, then go 1.3 miles S.
GMU/ACRES: 171 / 520 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Motor vehicles restricted to designated
roads and CR 21.

▶ KEOTA — WELD CO.

DIRECTIONS: Go 13 miles E of Briggsdale on Hwy.
14 to CR 103, then go 1−2 miles N on CR 103.
Property is W of and adjacent to CR 103.
GMU/ACRES: 87 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: pronghorn, coyote, rabbit, dove

▶ KERBER CREEK — SAGUACHE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Villa Grove, go N on Hwy.
285 for 0.25 miles to CR LL56. Go W for 1.3
miles on CR LL56.
GMU/ACRES: 681 / 320 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit

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▶ KINNEY LAKE — LINCOLN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hugo, go approx. 11.7 miles
S of town on CR 109 (also called CR 32) to CR
2J. Then go 1 mile E on CR 2J to SW corner of
property.
GMU/ACRES: 113 / 320 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, swift fox,
rabbit, doves, waterfowl

▶ KIRKWELL — BACA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Springfield, head S on Hwy.
287, then go W on CR M. Turn N on CR 8 to
CR P property. Park at intersection.
GMU/ACRES: 144 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, coyote, fox,
bobcat, quail, rabbit

▶ KLONDIKE BASIN — SAN MIGUEL CO.

DIRECTIONS: Take Hwy. 141 to CR 23R.
GMU/ACRES: 70 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, coyote, rabbit

▶ LAGARDE CREEK — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Fort Collins, take Hwy. 14
for 50 miles W. Take Laramie River Rd. (CR
103) N for 28 miles to Hohnholz Lakes. Go W
for 15 miles on USFS Rd. 200; then go S on Rd.
143 and E on Rd. 207.
GMU/ACRES: 7 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb. for hunting. Open
year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear
FISHING: LaGarde Creek

▶ LA JARA — CONEJOS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From La Jara, go W on Hwy. 15 for
10.5 miles to USFS Rd. 240, then go 23 miles.
Timber activity may be present.
GMU/ACRES: 81 / 42,881 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb. for hunting. Open
year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, bighorn sheep,
bear, lion, small game
FISHING: lake, three coldwater streams
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping permitted only as posted.
b. From first day of archery big-game season
to last day of regular rifle season, closed
to motor vehicles on portion bounded on
N by signed fence at a point along La Jara
Creek in SW quarter of Section 32, T35N,
R6E, extending E along fence about 2.2
miles to corner post sign in Section 34,
T35N, R6E; on E by signed fence from
the above corner to 4.75 miles S to La Jara
Creek; on S and W by La Jara Creek. See
map at: cpw.state.co.us/statetrustlands

▶ LA JUNTA — OTERO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hwy. 194 , turn W on CR
HH. Property is located on S side of CR HH.
Vehicles may park along CR HH to access the
property; do not block CR HH.
GMU/ACRES: 125 / 6,715 acres

OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit,
upland game birds

▶ LANDSMAN CREEK — YUMA, KIT CARSON COs.

DIRECTIONS: From Burlington, go 18 miles N on
Hwy. 385. Then go 0.5 miles E on Yuma CR O.
GMU/ACRES: 103, 109 / 332 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31 for hunting
HUNTING: deer, turkey, pheasant, quail, dove,
rabbit, coyote
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot only.

▶ LAS MESITAS — CONEJOS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Antonito, go 8.2 miles W on
Hwy. 17 to access point on S side of Hwy. 17.
Or from Antonito, go 6.6 miles W on Hwy.
17 to Quinlan access (4x4) road on N side of
Hwy. 17​to BLM Rd 5045.​
G​o​NW​approx. 2.5 miles ​on ​BLM Road
5045. Access by foot or horseback ​approx.
0.8 miles S across​adjoining​BLM​land​to N ​
boundary​ of ​property​.
GMU/ACRES: 81 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, lion, coyote,
bobcat, rabbit

▶ LAUGHLIN GULCH — SAGUACHE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Saguache, go W on CR Z for
4.8 miles to CR CC36. Go 1.4 miles W on CR
CC36.
GMU/ACRES: 68 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit

▶ LAZY D — WELD CO.

DIRECTIONS:
NORTH SIDE: Go 16 miles E of Hereford on CR
136 to CR 111, then go 1 mile S on CR 111
to CR 134. Go 2.5 miles E on CR 134 to NW
corner of property.
SOUTH SIDE: Go 16 miles E of Hereford on CR
136 to CR 111, then go 4 miles S on CR 111 to
CR 128. Go 2 miles E on CR 128 to southcentral side of property.
GMU/ACRES: 88 / 2,721 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit, dove

OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb. for hunting.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, bear, lion, rabbit, squirrel, dove, coyote, beaver

▶ LITTLE MUDDY — ADAMS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Denver, go E on I-70 for 33
miles toward Byers. Exit onto US-36 E and
turn left on N Main St. Continue NE until N
Main St. feeds into Hwy. 36. Continue E for 13
miles. Turn left on Hank’s Crossing Rd. and
continue N for 9 miles. Turn right on E 96th
Ave. and go E for 4.4 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 99 / 2,289 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, rabbit, upland game
birds
NOTE: Access by foot only. Vehicle parking only
in designated area, with a max. of 4 vehicles.
CAUTION: Ongoing agricultural use in the area.
Southern section of property requires fence
crossing at your own risk.

▶ LITTLE SHEEP MOUNTAIN — HUERFANO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Gardner, go SW on CR 560
(Arco Rd.) for 7 miles. CR 560 traverses STL
from NW corner to S side.
GMU/ACRES: 85 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: deer, bear, elk, rabbit, dove, bandtailed pigeon, turkey
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Motor vehicles prohibited off county
roads.

▶ LITTLE SNAKE — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, go 15 miles NW on
Hwy. 318 to CR 21. Go N on CR 21 about 3.5
miles.
GMUs/ACRES: 2, 3 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, elk, rabbit

▶ LONE ROCK — BACA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Pritchett, head W on Hwy.
160; turn N on Baca CR 2. Property on left
side of road.
GMU/ACRES: 137 / 646 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, coyote, fox,
bobcat, quail, rabbit

▶ LITTLE COCHETOPA CREEK — CHAFFEE CO.

▶ LONE TREE GULCH — MOFFAT CO.

▶ LITTLE LA GARITA CREEK — SAGUACHE CO.

▶ LOS CREEK — SAGUACHE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Poncha Springs, take Hwy.
50 W 2.5 miles to CR 210, then go S 4.5 miles.
Timber activity may be present.
GMU/ACRES: 561 / 320 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game

DIRECTIONS: From La Garita, go W on Carnero
Creek Rd. for 1 mile, then go S at fork on La
Garita Rd. for 3 miles. Go W on USFS Rd. 670
(La Garita Creek) for 5 miles. Take USFS Rd.
670 to SE corner, or from W on USFS Rd. 670
to SW corner.
GMU/ACRES: 79 / 640 acres

DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, go N on Hwy. 318
to CR 23. Turn W onto CR 23, then go approx.
3.6 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 11 / 637 acres
OPEN: NEW Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

DIRECTIONS: From Gunnison on Hwy. 50, go E
for 8 miles to Hwy. 114. Go SE on Hwy. 114
approx. 25 miles to CR 17GG (FR 804). Go S
on CR 17GG approx. 6 miles to stop sign.

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TRUSTLANDS
LANDS
Turn E on CR NN-14 and go approx. 1.25
miles, then go S on CR 17FF (FR 787) for 2.5
miles to FR 787.2A. Follow FR 787.2A E for 2
miles to S access.
GMU/ACRES: 67 / 320 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game
FISHING: coldwater stream

▶ LOS MOGOTES PEAK — CONEJOS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From S side of Antonito at Hwys.
285 and 17, go 7 miles W on Hwy. 17 to
two-track trail N of Hwy. 17 by old cemetery.
Go N and W on two-track along N side of
Los Mogotes Peak. Go past peak for 5 miles
through BLM to E boundary.
GMU/ACRES: 81 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, rabbit, grouse,
coyote

▶ LOST CREEK — WELD CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-76, take Roggen Exit (exit
48) and go S on CR 73 for 3.5 miles to CR 18.
Go W on CR 18 for 3 miles to CR 67. Turn N
on CR 67 and go 1 mile to intersection of CR 67
and CR 20. Marked parking lot is approx. 0.25
miles N of intersection of CR 20 and CR 67.
GMU/ACRES: 99 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, coyote, rabbit, upland game
birds
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Discharge of firearms is restricted to hunting with muzzleloaders, shotguns and
rimfire rifles only.
b. Hunting prohibited in safety zones as
posted.

▶ MACFARLANE RESERVOIR — JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go S on Hwy. 125
for 18 miles to CR 28. Go 2.1 miles W to parking lot or go 0.3 miles W to two-track road.
For access to W portion, take access road for
2.1 miles N. Go left at Y intersection, then go
0.7 miles to fence. Reservoir access also from
BLM land.
GMU/ACRES: 17 / 2,880 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. For big-game hunters, motorized access
allowed on two-track route N of Jackson
CR 28, one mile to designated parking
area. Big-game hunting access beyond
parking area limited to foot or horseback
only.
b. For waterfowl and small-game hunters,
motorized access to MacFarlane Res. allowed on designated two-track routes only.
c. All other two-track roads closed to motorized travel.

▶ MAITLAND — HUERFANO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walsenburg, go 2 miles W
on Hwy 69. Turn left onto CR 525, continue
about 0.5 miles to the property.
GMU/ACRES: 85 / 640 acres

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OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit,
turkey, dove

▶ MANHATTAN CREEK — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: Go 27 miles to Livermore on Hwy.
287, then turn W on CR 74E and go 26 miles
to Red Feather Lakes. Turn S on CR 69 and go
4.4 miles to USFS Rd. 509. Park near locked
USFS gate at end of road and hike E.
GMU/ACRES: 8 / 320 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, moose, small game

▶ MANZANARES CREEK — HUERFANO CO.

DIRECTIONS: STL is 3 miles SW of Redwing.
From Redwing, go S on CR 570 to CR 576.
Take CR 576 W to CR 575. Turn S on CR 575,
which goes S then curves W to BLM land.
GMU/ACRES: 861 / 1,420 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, lion, turkey, small
game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Motor vehicles restricted to county roads.

▶ MAVERICK FLATS — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Dinosaur, go E on Hwy. 40
approx. 26.6 miles to unnamed BLM road.
Turn N onto unnamed BLM road and go
approx. 2.1 miles. Access by foot or horseback
only across adjacent BLM lands.
GMU/ACRES: 10 / 640 acres
OPEN: NEW Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game

▶ MAXWELL PARK — CHAFFEE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From stoplight in Buena Vista, go
W on CR 306, then:
ACCESS #1: Go W on CR 306 to CR 339. Go S on
CR 339 approx. 2.9 miles to parking area on E
side of CR 339.
ACCESS #2: From CR 306, go S on CR 321 approx. 1.75 miles to CR 328. Parking area on
SW corner of CRs 321 and 328 intersection.
ACCESS #3: From CR 306, go S on CR 321 approx. 4.75 miles to CR 327. Go W on CR 327
for 1 mile to parking area on N side of CR 327.
ACCESS #4: From CR 306, go S on CR 321 approx. 4.5 miles to CR 324 and parking area on
E side of CR 321.
ACCESS #5: From CR 306, go S on CR 321 approx. 5 miles to parking area on E side of CR
321, where CR 321 crosses Dry Creek.
ACCESS #6: From CR 306, go S on CR 321 approx. 5.25 miles to CR 323. Go W on CR 323
to parking area at W end of STL, on N side of
CR 323.
GMU/ACRES: 481 / 4,901 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, rabbit, dove,
coyote
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Maximum 4 vehicles in parking area;
maximum 3 people per vehicle.
b. Access through parking areas only.

▶ MAYBELL — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, go 1.5 miles N on
CR 19. STL is E and W of CR 19, N of Yampa
River. CR 19 bisects STL from N and S, and
provides primary access. All access to portion
of property on W side of CR 19 by foot and
horseback only. Motorized vehicle use prohibited on property on W side of CR 19. Access
also from Hwy. 40, 4.5 miles E of Maybell
and off Hwy. 318, W of Maybell near town of
Sunbeam.
GMU/ACRES: 3, 11 / 9,208 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb. for hunting. Open
year-round for fishing..
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game
FISHING: coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping prohibited.
b. Access by foot or horseback only on portion of property W of CR 19.

▶ MAYNARD GULCH — ROUTT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hayden, go 8 miles W on
Hwy. 40. STL is N of Hwy.
GMU/ACRES: 13, 441 / 724 acres
OPEN: First day of archery deer and elk season
through May 31.
HUNTING: deer, elk, grouse, rabbit
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Vehicle parking only in designated areas.
b. Hunters may be limited through mandatory check station to control overcrowding, resource damage or trespassing on
neighboring private property.

▶ McARTHUR GULCH — PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Bailey, go W on CR 64 for
3.9 miles to parking area.
GMU/ACRES: 501 / 480 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1 through end of third combined
deer and elk rifle season, and for spring turkey
season.
HUNTING: deer, elk, turkey only
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting prohibited with centerfire rifles.
b. Hunting prohibited in safety zone around
ranch house and outbuildings as posted.
c. No public access June 1–Aug. 31.

▶ McCOY GULCH — FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Cotopaxi, go 4 miles S on
CR 1-A to CR 37 to BLM land. Go E across
BLM to W STL boundary.
GMU/ACRES: 86 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: turkey, bear, lion, deer, elk

▶ McKENNA PEAK — SAN MIGUEL CO.

DIRECTIONS: Take CR K20 (Spring Creek Basin
Rd.) off of Disappointment Creek Rd. to BLM
Rd. 4080, BLM Road 1155 or off Disappointment Creek Rd. near junction with Ryan
Creek.
GMU/ACRES: 70 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, coyote, rabbit

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▶ MEADOW CREEK — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Fort Collins, go 22 miles
N on Hwy. 287 to Cherokee Park Rd. (CR
80C), then go 10 miles W to Middle Cherokee
Management Area. Property in and adjacent to
middle unit.
GMU/ACRES: 191 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb. for hunting S of CR
80C. Open year-round for hunting N of CR
80C.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. S of CR 80C, access by foot or horseback
only.
b. Vehicle access N of CR 80C allowed only
when Middle Cherokee Management
Area is open to vehicles.

▶ MENEFEE PEAK — MONTEZUMA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Mancos, go NE on Hwy. 160
for 5 miles. Turn right on dirt road at top of
Mancos Hill. Go 2.5 miles up dirt road to
Menefee Mountain.
GMU/ACRES: 73 / 635 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, lion, bear, small game, turkey

▶ MIDDLE CARTER (GUNSIGHT) — GRAND CO.

DIRECTIONS:
NW SECTOR: From Kremmling, take Hwy. 40 for
14 miles W to Chimney Rock Rd. (USFS Rd.
103).
SE SECTOR: From Kremmling, take Hwy. 40 W
for 10 miles to CR 26. Follow CR 26 E/NE
for 5.5 miles. Chimney Rock Rd. (USFS Rd.
103) accesses NW section; CR 26 accesses SE
section.
NEW PROPERTY: From Kremmling, take Hwy. 40
W for 14 miles to Chimney Rock Rd. (CR 27/
USFS Rd. 103). Walk S to access new property.
GMU/ACRES: 181 / 5,400 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, bear, moose,
lion, dusky grouse, sage-grouse, coyote, rabbit
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Public access for hunting only, except as
allowed for in b. below.
b. Camping, fires allowed only as posted
within 300 feet of Chimney Rock Rd. (CR
27/USFS Rd. 103).
CAUTION: Roads highly erodible; care advised in
wet weather.

▶ MIDDLE CREEK — SAGUACHE CO.

DIRECTIONS: Go NW of Saguache on Hwy 114.
Go N on CR 38 EE for 2.5 miles, then go N for
2 miles on USFS Rd. 856.
GMU/ACRES: 681 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, bear, lion, small
game

▶ MIDDLE PARK — GRAND CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Kremmling, take Hwy. 40 W
for 6 miles to Hwy. 134, then go 4 miles to Red
Dirt Rd. (USFS Rd. 100). Go N for 15 miles
to Buffalo Park, then take USFS Rd. 131 for 1

mile E to sign and gate.
GMU/ACRES: 27 / 4,144 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Motor vehicles and parking restricted as
posted.

▶ MIDDLE WOLF CREEK — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Dinosaur, go E on Hwy.
40 to BLM Rd. 1506. Turn right onto BLM
Rd. 1506 and go approx. 6.7 miles. Access by
foot and horseback only across adjacent BLM
lands.
GMU/ACRES: 10 / 640 acres
OPEN: NEW Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn

▶ MILK CREEK — GRAND CO.

DIRECTIONS:
SW ACCESS: From Kremmling, take Hwy. 40 W
for 6 miles to Hwy. 134, then go 4 miles to Red
Dirt Rd. (USFS Rd. 100). Go N for 15 miles
to Buffalo Park, then go E on USFS Rd. 131 to
sign and gate.
NE ACCESS: From Kremmling, take Hwy. 40
for 20 miles W to CR 184. Go 2 miles W (dry
weather only) through white pipe gate and
along vehicle track to parking area just before
Muddy Creek. In wet weather, stay on CR 184
to mile marker 161 and enter property from
ridge or end of road.
TWO BAR ACCESS: Take Hwy. 40 W of Kremmling for 18 miles to signed parking area
at mile marker 163. Timber activity may be
present.
GMU/ACRES: 27 / 10,955 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Motor vehicles restricted to CR 184 (Hwy.
40, mile marker 163) and parking area (at
mile marker 165) unless posted.
b. Motor vehicle access via gate in Sect. 11
restricted to designated track when road
is dry.
c. Parking in Sect. 14 restricted as posted.

▶ MINERAL HOT SPRINGS — SAGUACHE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Villa Grove, go S for 4 miles
on Hwy. 285 to CR GG, then go 0.8 miles E.
CRs GG and 58EE bisect STL.
GMU/ACRES: 82 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

▶ MINER'S DRAW — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Dinosaur, go E on Hwy. 40
to Harpers Corner Rd. Turn N onto Harpers
Corner Rd. and go to CR 16W. Turn W onto
CR 16W and go approx. 3.4 miles. Access by
foot and horseback only across adjacent BLM
lands.
GMU/ACRES: 10 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game

▶ MIRAGE — SAGUACHE CO.

DIRECTIONS: Head N out of Moffat on Hwy. 17
for 7 miles. Turn E onto CR AA. Travel E on
CR AA for 5 miles to arrive on SW corner of
property.
GMU/ACRES: 82 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit

▶ MISHAK LAKES — SAGUACHE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Moffat, go S 2 miles on Hwy.
17, which bisects STL and provides several
access points W of CR O.
GMUs/ACRES: 82, 682 / 2,567 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game

▶ MONUMENT BUTTE — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hamilton, go S for 3 miles
on Hwy. 13 to Yellow Jacket Pass Rd. (CR 45).
Then go S on CR 45 for 4 miles to parking lot.
GMU/ACRES: 12 / 653 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, grouse
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Motor vehicles prohibited off county road.

▶ MOODY CREEK — ROUTT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Steamboat Springs, take
Hwy. 40 for 2 miles S to Hwy. 131. Take Hwy.
131 S to town of Yampa. Follow CR 7 SW until
it turns into USFS Rd. 900. Go 0.75 miles N.
GMU/ACRES: 231 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting prohibited N of Moody Creek.

▶ MOONHILL — ROUTT CO.

DIRECTIONS: NW corner of Moonhill​SWA​
touches CR 129​on E side of road​about 13.5​
miles N​of Hwy. 40 at Steamboat Springs. ​
Parking N of access in pullout on W side of
road.
GMU/ACRES: 14, 214 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting prohibited with centerfire rifles.
b. Motorized vehicles, snowmobiles, bicycles
prohibited.
c. Firewood cutting prohibited.

▶ MOORE DRAW — BACA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walsh, take CR 44 S for 18
miles. Go E on CR K approx. 1 mile. Turn S on
CR 45 and go 2 miles to property. Property is
0.25 miles N of CR G on CR 45. Park on CR 45.
GMU/ACRES: 145 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit

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▶ MOOSEHEAD MOUNTAIN — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hwy. 40 at mile post 5, go N
on Harper’s Corner Rd. Access on BLM land
from Harper’s Corner Rd. from mile post 6
(BLM trail 1520) to mile post 9.3. Or access
from BLM land S of Moffat CR 16 at mile post
2.4 or 3.4. Access by foot or horseback only via
BLM land.
GMU/ACRES: 10 / 640
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb. for hunting only.
HUNTING: mule deer, elk, sage grouse, dusky
grouse

▶ MORAPOS CREEK — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hamilton, go 2 miles S on
Hwy. 13, then go S on CR 41. Go 2 miles to
access on BLM land. Access is steep and up to 2
miles from CR. Game retrieval may be difficult.
GMU/ACRES: 12 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Only access is from parking lot on BLM
land off CR 41 on S side of property.

▶ MORGAN GULCH — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: Take Hwy. 13 S from Craig to Axial
Basin. Go W on CR 51 to CR 32. Go W on CR
32 for 4 miles. CR 32 runs through STL. CR 133
runs through N part of STL.
GMU/ACRES: 211 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

▶ MORRISON CREEK — ROUTT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Oak Creek, go S for 1 mile on
Hwy. 131 to CR 14. Go E for 4 miles to inlet of
Stagecoach Res., then go S on CR 16 for 7 miles.
Private access road on STL.
GMU/ACRES: 15 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Motor vehicles prohibited off county road.

▶ MUD SPRINGS — PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hartsel, go E on Hwy. 24 for
4 miles to CR 15 (Elkhorn Rd.). Go N on CR 15
approx. 5 miles to STL. CR 15 bisects property.
GMU/ACRES: 50 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game only

▶ NEWLIN CREEK — FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Florence, go S on Hwy. 67
for 4.5 miles to CR 15. Go W for 1 mile to NW
corner of STL.
GMU/ACRES: 69 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: deer, small game, turkey
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting prohibited with centerfire rifles.
b. Hunting prohibited in buffer zone bounded on E, N and S by property boundary
and extending 0.25 miles W along the E
property boundary.

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▶ NORTH CANYON — BACA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Campo at Hwy. 287 and CR
J, go 10 miles W on CR J to CR 18. Take CR 18
for 4 miles S.
GMU/ACRES: 144 / 632 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: pronghorn, quail, coyote
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot only.

▶ NORTH DEVILS CANYON — OTERO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hwy. 50 in Rocky Ford, take
Hwy. 71 S for 5 miles to Hwy. 10. Take Hwy. 10
approx 0.5 miles W to Hwy. 71 S, then take Hwy.
71 approx. 9 miles S to Hwy. 350. Take Hwy. 350
approx. 16 miles SW to CR 801, then take CR
801 approx. 0.5 miles N to USFS Rd. 2111. Take
USFS Rd. 2111 approx. 3 miles W to USFS Rd.
2111.G. USFS Rd. 2111 covers S boundary of
property for 1 mile. USFS Rd. 2111.G goes approx. 0.2 miles N on E boundary.
GMU/ACRES: 135 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit

▶ NORTH PAWNEE CREEK — WELD CO.

DIRECTIONS:
FROM BRIGGSDALE: Go 35.5 miles E on Hwy. 14
to Hwy. 71 N. Go 6.7 miles N on Hwy. 71 N to
designated parking area along W side of Hwy.
71 N at gated entrance.
FROM STONEHAM: Go 0.5 miles W on Hwy. 14 to
Hwy. 71 N. Go 6.7 miles N on Hwy. 71 N to designated parking area along W side of Hwy. 71 N.
FROM FORT MORGAN: Go 24 miles N on Hwy. 52 to
Hwy. 14. Go 6.5 miles E on Hwy. 14 to Hwy. 71
N. Go 6.7 miles N on Hwy. 71 N to designated
parking area along W side of Hwy. 71 N.
GMU/ACRES: 88 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit, dove

▶ NORTH RABBIT CREEK — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Fort Collins, go 22 miles N on
Hwy. 287 to Cherokee Park Rd. (CR 80C), then
go 6 miles W to Lower Cherokee Management
Area. Follow access road 0.5 miles SW.
GMU/ACRES: 191 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–Jan. 31 for big-game hunting.
Open year-round for fishing and small-game
hunting.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot or horseback only, except
during big-game seasons when vehicle
access allowed to Cherokee SWA.
b. Parking prohibited.
c. Activities not listed here prohibited Sept.
1–May 1.

▶ NORTH SCANDINAVIAN GULCH — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Craig, go 39 miles N on Hwy.
13 to CR 4. Go W for 14.8 miles on CR 4 to CR
88. Turn S on CR 88 and go 1.3 miles. CR 88
bisects property.
GMU/ACRES: 3 / 280 acres
OPEN: NEW Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

▶ OIL WELL FLATS — FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Canon City on Hwy. 50, go
6.5 N on Field Ave. to CR 9 (Red Canyon Rd.)
to BLM Rd. 5940. Stay on BLM Rd. 5940 for 1
mile to BLM Rd. 5490. Travel BLM Rd. 5490 for
1.5 Miles. STL a 500-yard hike E across BLM
land to NW corner.
GMU/ACRES: 581 / 600 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, lion, bobcat, turkey,
coyote, rabbit, dove

▶ OLD MAN'S GULCH — EAGLE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Gypsum, take Hwy. 6 to
Valley Rd. and follow road for approx. 2 miles.
Take Cottonwood Pass Rd. for approx. 3 miles
to BLM Rd. 8371, then BLM Rd. 8371 to BLM
Rd. 8370 (approx. 3–4 miles). Take BLM Rd.
8370 for approx. 1.5 miles to old cattle trail. No
designated trail head.
ALTERNATE ROUTE: From Gypsum, take Hwy. 6 to
Valley Rd. and follow road for approx. 2 miles.
Take Cottonwood Pass Rd. for approx. 6.5 miles
to USFS Rd. 529. Take USFS Rd. 529 to USFS
Rd. 529.1 (approx. 1.5 miles), then USFS Rd.
529.1 to USFS Rd. 529.2a. Take USFS Rd. 529.2a
to BLM Rd. 8371, then BLM Rd. 8371 to BLM
Rd. 8370 (approx. 3–4 miles). Take BLM Rd.
8370 for approx. 1.5 miles to old cattle trail. No
designated trail head.
NOTE: 4WD or OHV vehicle highly recommended!
GMU/ACRES: 44 / 692 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, lion

▶ OLD WOMAN CREEK — SAGUACHE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Del Norte, go N on Hwy. 112
for 0.75 miles, then turn left onto CR 15. Go N
and W about 4 miles. Turn right on USFS Rd.
660 and go 6 miles. Turn left on USFS Rd. 646
and go 1 mile.
GMU/ACRES: 79 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game

▶ ORCHARD — WELD CO.

DIRECTIONS:
FROM KERSEY: Go 18 miles E on Hwy. 34 to CR 87
(Masters Rd.). Go N and E on CR 87 (which becomes CR 89) for 6 miles to CR 52. Go E from
intersection for 3 miles to N parking area.
FROM ORCHARD: Go N on Washington Ave. to
Morgan CR X. Go W on CR X for 2 miles to CR
0. Go N on CR 0 for 1 mile to CR Y. Go W on
CR Y for 0.5 miles to S parking area.
GMU/ACRES: 951 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit, dove,
waterfowl

▶ ORITZ — CONEJOS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Antonito, at Hwy. 17 and
Hwy. 285, go 0.3 miles S on Hwy. 285 to CR
12.5. Go SW for 1.2 miles to CR E.5. Go W
on CR E.5 for 0.3 miles to two-track road. Go
SW 5.3 miles to SE corner of property.
GMU/ACRES: 81 / 640 acres

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OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, coyote, bobcat,
rabbit

▶ OVERLAND TRAIL — LOGAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Atwood, go 0.5 miles S on
Hwy. 63 to CR 16, then go E for 0.5 miles to
Overland Trail SWA parking area. Access to
STL from SWA parking area and across SWA
only.
GMU/ACRES: 96 / 40 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31, 4 a.m.–9 p.m.
HUNTING: deer, turkey, quail, dove, rabbit, squirrel, waterfowl
RESTRICTIONS:
a. All recreational activities except deer
hunting prohibited on opening weekend
of regular plains rifle deer season and first
day and weekend of late plains rifle deer
season.
b. Launching or takeout of vessels prohibited
during waterfowl seasons.

▶ OWL CREEK — JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, take Hwy. 14 E for 9
miles to CR 25. Go S for 4.5 miles to STL, then
go 0.7 miles to parking area.
GMU/ACRES: 171 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb. for hunting. Open
year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: big game, small game, waterfowl

▶ OWL MOUNTAIN — JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Rand, go N on CR 27 for 7.6
miles to USFS Rd. 792. Go E for 0.6 miles to
BLM Rd. 2506. Timber activity may be present.
GMU/ACRES: 171 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game

▶ OXBOW — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, go 17 miles NW on
Hwy. 318 to parking lot on S side.
GMU/ACRES: 2 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, waterfowl, dove,
rabbit, prairie dog
FISHING: Only Oxbow area of Little Snake River.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. From March 1–Aug. 15, watchable wildlife
activities allowed only above natural bluff
75 yards from water on N edge of property.
b. Open for youth/mentor hunting, as posted.

▶ PACKERS GAP — OTERO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hwy. 50 in La Junta, take
Hwy. 109 S for 14 miles to USFS Rd. 2200 (sign
for Vogel and Picketwire canyons). Take USFS
Rd. 2200 approx. 7 miles W to CR 25. Intersection of CR 25 and USFS Rd. 2200 at NE corner
of property. Next 1 mile S on CR 25 is E boundary of property. At SE corner is intersection of
CR 25 and CR G. First 1 mile W on CR G is S
boundary of property.
GMU/ACRES: 135 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit

▶ PARKDALE — FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: 3 miles W of Parkdale on Hwy. 50.
GMU/ACRES: 58 / 640 acres
OPEN: Year-round for fishing. Open Sept. 1–end
of Feb. for hunting.
HUNTING: deer, elk, lion, bighorn, small game

▶ PASS CREEK — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hwy. 287, go 40 miles W on
Cherokee Park Rd. (CR 80C) to CR 103. Then
go W to CR 190. Go 5 miles to W side.
GMU/ACRES: 7 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot only. Access permitted from
S side where property joins USFS land.

▶ PAT CANYON/WHITBY — BACA CO.
DIRECTIONS:

WHITBY TRACT: From Springfield, go W on Hwy.
160 for 24.7 miles to CR 8. Go S on CR 8 for 5.5
miles to CR G. Go E for 0.8 miles to Comanche
National Grassland. STL N of Comanche.
PAT CANYON TRACT: From Springfield, go W on
Hwy. 160 for 24.7 miles to CR 8. Go S on CR 8
for 10 miles to Kirkwell. Go W on CR M for 2
miles to CR 5. Go S on CR 5 for 1.1 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 144 / 1,302 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: small game, deer, pronghorn
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot only.
b. Motor vehicles prohibited.
▶ PAWNEE COAL CREEK — WELD CO.

DIRECTIONS: Go 10 miles W of Briggsdale on
Hwy. 14 to CR 57, then go 1−2 miles N on CR
57. Property is E of and partly adjacent to CR
57.
GMU/ACRES: 87 / 440 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit, dove

▶ PAWNEE VALLEY — LOGAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Sterling, at intersection of
Hwy. 14 and Ball Park Rd.: 1. Go W on Hwy. 14
for 10 miles to CR 17. Go N on CR 17 for 2.8
miles to parking area on E side of CR 17. 2. Go
W on Hwy. 14 for 6 miles to CR 25. Go N on
CR 25 for 2 miles to CR 32. Go W on CR 32 for
1.5 miles to CR 21.5. Go N on CR 21.5 for 0.75
miles to parking area on E side of CR 21.5. 3.
Go W on Hwy. 14 for 8 miles to CR 21. Go N
on CR 21 for 2 miles to parking area where CR
21 dead ends. 4. Go W on Hwy. 14 for 8 miles to
CR 21. Go N on CR 21 for 1 mile to CR 30. Go
W on CR 30 for 0.25 miles to parking area.
GMU/ACRES: 89 / 2,720 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot access only, through designated parking areas only.

▶ PECK MESA — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, take Hwy. 318 NW
to CR 10. Turn S on CR 10 and go approx. 2
miles. Property N of CR 10.
GMU/ACRES: 11 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Only portable hunting blinds allowed.
b. Motor vehicles restricted to CR 10.

▶ PFISTER DRAW — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Fort Collins, go 22 miles
N on Hwy. 287 to CR 80 C. Go W to CR 103
(known as Four Corners). Go N for 7 miles to E
properties.
To W STL, turn off USFS Rd. 200 and go W for
5 miles.
SECTS. 25 &amp; 36 are off CR 103, which goes
through SW corner of Sect. 36.
SECT. 34 is 5 miles W of CR 103 on USFS Rd.
200. Go N for 1 mile on BLM two-track road.
GMUs/ACRES: 7, 8 / 1,920 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: pronghorn, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Motor vehicles prohibited.

▶ PINE ARROYO — HUERFANO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walsenburg, go 5 miles E on
Hwy. 10 to CR 120. Take CR 120 for 10.5 miles
N. Turn right (E) at T intersection on CR 122.
After 3 miles, turn left (N) to continue on CR
122. Go 1 mile to reach the property.
GMU/ACRES: 128 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: pronghorn, coyote, rabbit

▶ PINE TREE GULCH — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: E of Maybell, go S of Hwy. 40 on CR
57 for 12 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 11, 211 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access only from parking lot on CR 57.

▶ PINKHAM MOUNTAIN — JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go 13 miles N on
Hwy. 125 to Hwy. 127. Go 9 miles N to CR 48
(USFS Rd. 895), then go W for 1.5 miles to CR
49 (USFS Rd. 891), then go S to end of road.
NOTE: USFS road closed to motorized travel at the
gate. Users must continue S approx. 1.25 miles
on road by foot or nonmotorized travel to STL
boundary.
GMU/ACRES: 6 / 520 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game

▶ PINNACLE ROCK — FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Cañon City, go 15 miles W
on Hwy. 50 to Salt Lick BLM area. Then go 0.5
miles S through BLM to NE corner of STL.
Parking at Five Points Recreation Site.
GMU/ACRES: 691 / 520 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, bighorn sheep, bear, turkey
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▶ PINON HILLS — CONEJOS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Manassa, go 3.6 miles E on
Hwy. 142 to BLM Rd. 5006, then go SE for 3
miles. STL is S of road.
GMU/ACRES: 81 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb. for hunting.
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game

▶ PINON RIDGE — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Meeker, go W on Hwy. 64 to
CR 77. Go N to BLM Rd. 1509.
GMU/ACRES: 11 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

▶ POINT OF ROCKS — WELD CO.

DIRECTIONS: From the Barnesville intersection of
CR 61 and CR 68, go 8−9 miles E on CR 68 to
property, located on N side of CR 68.
GMU/ACRES: 951 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit,
upland game birds

▶ POISON SPYDER — SAN MIGUEL CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Naturita, take Hwy. 141 for 15
miles S to CR 29W. Take CR 29W, then go W
1.7 miles from Hwy. 141 on BLM Rd. 4088. Go
2 miles NW, then turn S and go 1 mile.
GMU/ACRES: 70 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game

▶ POITREY CANYON — LAS ANIMAS CO.

DIRECTIONS: Travel S out of Kim on Hwy. 160.
Highway curves to W. Travel W for 6 miles to
CR 173 and turn N. Travel N on CR 173 for 2
miles.
GMU/ACRES: 136 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit

▶ POITREY CREEK — LAS ANIMAS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Kim, go W on Hwy. 160, then
turn S on CR 179. Property to E.
GMU/ACRES: 143 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, coyote, fox,
bobcat, quail, rabbit

▶ POLE GULCH — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Craig, go 39 miles N on Hwy.
13 to CR 4, then go W for 1.75 miles. Land is S
of CR 4, extending 5 miles W of CR 9.
GMU/ACRES: 3 / 11,026 acres
OPEN: Aug. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Only portable hunting blinds allowed.

▶ PONCHA PASS — CHAFFEE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Poncha Springs, go S 0.5 miles
on Hwy. 285 to NE corner.
GMU/ACRES: 561 / 360 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit

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▶ POUDRE RIVER — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Fort Collins, go NW on Hwy.
287 to Ted’s Place (Conoco Station), then either
go W on Hwy. 14 for 1.7 miles to STL, or go N
on Hwy. 287 for 3 miles. Hwy. 14 access N and
E of road or through Gateway Park when open.
GMU/ACRES: 191 / 5,760 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 15 for hunting. Open yearround for fishing as posted.
HUNTING: big game, small game, furbearers
FISHING: coldwater stream (Poudre River, North
Fork of Poudre and Seaman Res.)
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Public access prohibited E of Hwy. 287.
b. Access from Hwy. 14, from parking area on
W side of Hwy. 287, and USFS lands.

▶ POWDER WASH — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Craig, go 44.5 miles N on CR
7 to CR 4. Go 4.4 miles E on CR 4 to property.
CR 4 bisects property.
GMU/ACRES: 3 / 640 acres
OPEN: NEW Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game,
waterfowl

▶ PROSPECT — WELD CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hudson, go E on Hwy. 52 approx. 7 miles to CR 59. Go S on CR 59 approx. 4
miles to parking area on E side of CR 59, in NW
corner of Section 36.
GMU/ACRES: 99 / 140 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: waterfowl, rabbit, dove, pheasant,
coyote
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access through designated parking only.

▶ PTARMIGAN — GRAND CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Fraser, take CR 50 (Crooked
Creek Rd.) W to USFS Rd. 882. Take Rd. 882 S
to property boundary.
GMU/ACRES: 28 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb. for hunting.
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Motor vehicles prohibited except snowmobiles on 1 foot of snow.

▶ PUNCHE VALLEY — CONEJOS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Antonito, go 7.3 miles E on
CR G to CR F (Punche Valley Rd.). Go SE then
S for 7.8 miles on CR F to BLM land. Access
by foot or horseback 1 mile E across adjoining
BLM land to SW corner of property.
GMU/ACRES: 81 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, bobcat, rabbit

▶ PUNKIN CENTER — LINCOLN CO.

DIRECTIONS:
From Punkin Center:
PARKING AREA 1: Go S on Hwy. 71 for 7 miles to
CR T. Go E on CR T for 1.8 miles to roadside
parking area on N side of CR T.
PARKING AREA 2: Go S on Hwy. 71 for 7 miles to
CR T. Go E on CR T for 3.1 miles to roadside

parking area on N side of CR T.
GMU/ACRES: 114 / 5,444 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit, upland game birds
NEW RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access is prohibited except by foot from
designated parking areas only.
a. Parking is prohibited except in designated areas.
a. Camping is prohibited.
a. Overnight parking is prohibited.

▶ QUEENS — KIOWA CO.

DIRECTIONS:
From Eads:
PARKING AREAS 1 &amp; 2: Take Hwy. 287 S for 10.5
miles. Parking area 1 on E side of Hwy. 287.
Parking area 2 on W side of Hwy. 287.
PARKING AREA 3: Take Hwy. 287 S for 12 miles to
CR F. Go W on CR F 1 mile to parking area on
N side of CR F.
GMU/ACRES: 126, 127 / 38,352 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, dove, waterfowl
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot access only, through designated parking areas only.

▶ QUAKEY MOUNTAIN — GUNNISON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hwys. 50 and 135, go E on
Hwy. 50 approx. 17 miles to CR 887 (Wuanita
Hot Springs Rd.). Go N for 10 miles to summit
of Black Sage Pass. Go S on USFS Rd. 887.48.
Park at trailhead 537 and go 2.5 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 551 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game

▶ RABBIT EARS — JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go W on Hwy. 14
to mile marker 5.9, then go N for 0.6 miles to
parking lot. Or, continue W to mile marker 4.4;
lot on N side. Timber activity may be present.
GMU/ACRES: 16 / 5,229 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb. for hunting. Open
year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: big game, small game
FISHING: coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS:
a. As posted, closure area on W side from
Aug. 15–Sept. 1.

▶ RAILROAD GULCH — CHAFFEE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hecla Jct. trailhead on the
Arkansas River, walk Hecla Jct. trail to the terminus near Seidel’s Suckhole Rapid. Cross river
and follow Railroad Gulch for 1.25 miles E to N
end of property.
GMU/ACRES: 57 / 369 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, coyote, rabbit, turkey

▶ RAJADERO CANYON — CONEJOS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From La Jara, go 14 miles W on CR
15. Turn left on dirt road at Centro, then go 7
miles on La Jara Res. Rd.

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GMU/ACRES: 81 / 673 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, lion
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Motor vehicles prohibited off existing trails.

▶ RATTLESNAKE — HUERFANO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walsenburg, go 5 miles E
on Hwy. 10 to CR 120. Take CR 120 N for 8.5
miles.
GMU/ACRES: 128 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: pronghorn, coyote, rabbit

▶ RATTLESNAKE HILL — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Craig, go W on Hwy. 40 for 27
miles to CR 57 (Price Creek Rd.). Go 5 miles S/SW
on CR 57 to CR 32, then go 4 miles S/SE. Parking
and walk-through access gate at NE corner. Second
walk-through gate on drift fence in SE quarter.
GMU/ACRES: 211 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, rabbit, sagegrouse
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting prohibited within 0.25-mile safety
zone along E boundary as posted.

▶ RED CANYON — JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go 0.5 miles W on
Hwy. 14 to CR 12W, then go 5.3 miles W to CR
18. Then go 4.5 miles W to CR 5 and go 1 mile
N to Delaney Butte Lakes SWA. Go W on CR
20 for 4.5 miles to oil well area, then take twotrack road 1 mile.
GMU/ACRES: 16 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access only from parking area on USFS
road, suitable for 4WD only.
b. No trailer access past parking area.

▶ RED LION RANCH — LOGAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Crook, go NE on Hwy. 138 for
8.25 miles to Sedgwick-Logan county line. Turn
S on CR 97/1 and go 1.25 miles to parking area.
Parking area off CR 97/1, just N of river bottom.
GMU/ACRES: 92 / 200 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31, 4 a.m.–9 p.m.
HUNTING: deer, turkey, dove, rabbit, squirrel
RESTRICTIONS:
a. On opening weekend of regular plains rifle
deer season and first day and weekend
of late plains rifle deer season, only deer
hunting permitted.
b. Launching or takeout of vessels prohibited
during waterfowl seasons.

▶ RED MOUNTAIN — GRAND CO.

DIRECTIONS:
WEST ACCESS: From Kremmling, take Hwy. 40 E
and turn N onto CR 22. Go approx. 0.3 miles N.
Parking area on E side of road.
EAST ACCESS: From Kremmling, head E on Hwy.
40 to mile marker 187.5. Parking area on N side
of highway.

GMU/ACRES: 181 / 623 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit

▶ RED ROCK — OTERO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hwy. 50 in Rocky Ford, take
Hwy. 71 S for 5 miles to Hwy. 10. Take Hwy. 10
about 0.5 miles W to Hwy. 71 S. Take Hwy. 71
approx. 9 miles S to Hwy. 350, then take Hwy.
350 approx. 5 miles SW to CR 13. Take CR 13
approx. 6.5 miles S to USFS Rd. 2114, then take
USFS Rd. 2114 approx. 0.25 miles W (will be N
of NE corner; can travel another 0.75 miles W
and be on USFS land, N of property). Property
approx. 1 mile to S.
GMU/ACRES: 135 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit

▶ RED WASH — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Dinosaur, go E on Hwy. 40
to Harpers Corner Rd. Turn N onto Harpers
Corner Rd. and go to BLM Rd. 1620. Turn
E onto BLM Rd. 1620 and go to dead end of
road. Access by foot or horseback only across
adjacent BLM lands.
GMU/ACRES: 10 / 640 acres
OPEN: NEW Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game

▶ RESERVOIR DRAW — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Craig, go 44.5 miles N on CR
7 to CR 4. Go 8.5 miles W on CR 4 to intersection of CR 4 and CR 66. Property N of CR 4.
Access through adjacent public lands.
GMU/ACRES: 2 / 640 acres
OPEN: NEW Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

▶ RIDGE ROAD — JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go 1.2 miles W on
Hwy. 14 to CR 12W, then go 5.3 miles W to CR
18. Go 4.5 miles W to CR 5, then go S 1.7 miles
to parking area.
GMU/ACRES: 16 / 320 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game

▶ ROBINSON CREEK — WELD CO.

DIRECTIONS: Go 4 miles N on Hwy. 85 from
Nunn to CR 108, then go 6 miles E on CR 108.
Walk 1 mile S to NW corner of property.
GMU/ACRES: 87 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit, dove

▶ ROBINSON DRAW — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Dinosaur, go E on Hwy. 40
to Harpers Corner Rd. Turn N onto Harpers
Corner Rd. and go approx. 17.2 miles to unnamed BLM road. Turn right onto unnamed
BLM road and go approx. 160 yards; take the
first right turn. Recommended to have an ATV
or capable 4WD vehicle from here. Go approx.
2.5 miles, turn W and travel approx. 0.6 miles.
Access by foot or horseback only across adjacent
BLM lands.
GMU/ACRES: 10 / 640 acres

OPEN: NEW Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

▶ ROCK CREEK — SAGUACHE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Villa Grove, head N for 0.75
miles, then turn E on CR 57 and continue for
1.25 miles. Turn E on BLM 5345 (Raspberry
Gulch Rd.), then immediately turn N on BLM
5350 (North Rock Creek Rd.) and continue for
1.75 miles to the property.
GMU/ACRES: 82 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit

▶ ROCK FALL — OTERO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hyw. 50 in La Junta. take
Hwy. 109 S for 14 miles to USFS Rd. 2200 (sign
for Vogel and Picketwire canyons). Take USFS
Rd. 25 S for 6 miles to CR B. Take CR B W for 2
miles to USFS Rd. 2164 (CR B curves toward S
by intersection). Take USFS Rd. 2164 approx. 2
miles NW to intersection with USFS Rd. 2164.F.
Take USFS Rd. 2164.F approx. 0.75 miles N.
USFS Rd. 2164.F goes through SE corner of
property.
GMU/ACRES: 135 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit

▶ ROMEO — CONEJOS CO.

DIRECTIONS:
From Romeo:
1: Go N on Hwy. 285 for 0.5 miles to CR P. Go W
on CR P for 2.9 miles, then continue W on CR
P (BLM 5055: Cinder Pits) and access property
from the S, across adjoining BLM land.
2: Go N on Hwy. 285 for 2.1 miles to CR R. Go
W on CR R for 3.1 miles, then continue W on
BLM 5060: Capulin Peak and access STL from
the N across adjoining BLM land.
GMU/ACRES: 81 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit,
turkey

▶ ROSENER — MORGAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Fort Morgan, take Morgan
CR 19 (Sherman St. in Fort Morgan) S out of
town for approx. 11 miles. Turn W onto CR
F. Go approx. 5 miles to CR 14 and turn S. Go
approx. 1.5 miles to parking lot located on E
side of road.
GMU/ACRES: 99 / 634 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, coyote, dove

▶ ROSITA — CUSTER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Westcliffe, go S for 3 miles on
Hwy. 69, then go E for 6 miles on CR 328. Go S
for 3 miles on CR 323.
GMU/ACRES: 84 / 640 acres
OPEN: First day of archery deer and elk season
to May 31.
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Discharge of firearms is restricted to hunting with muzzleloaders and shotguns only.
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▶ ROUND TOP — OTERO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hwy. 50 in Rocky Ford, take
Hwy. 71 S for 5 miles to Hwy. 10. Take Hwy. 10
for 0.5 miles W to Hwy. 71 S. Take Hwy. 71 for
9 miles S to Hwy. 350. Take Hwy. 350 approx.
2.5 miles SW to CR N. Take CR N approx. 0.5
miles W to CR 16.5. Take CR 16.5 N to USFS
Rd. 2124.B, then take USFS Rd. 2124.B approx.
5 miles W to USFS Rd. 2124. Take USFS Rd.
2124 approx. 1 mile N to property. USFS Rd.
2124 goes N through property, meets USFS Rd.
2120 near N boundary. Take USFS Rd. 2120 S
through property, or N then E to CR 17.
GMU/ACRES: 135 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit

▶ RUSSELL CREEK — SAGUACHE CO.

DIRECTIONS:
PARCEL 1: From Saguache, go 8.5 miles S to CR R,
then turn E and go 2.5 miles.
PARCEL 2: From Saguache, go 6.5 miles S to CR T,
then turn E and go 6 miles to CR 53. Turn S and
go 4 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 682 / 1,920 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: elk, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit

▶ RYE SLOUGH — PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hartsel, go S on Hwy. 9 for
1.75 miles to CR 53. Follow CR 53 for 22 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 58 / 8,973 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, coyote, rabbit, upland game
birds

▶ SADDLE MOUNTAIN — PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Guffey, go 6 miles N on CR 59
to USFS boundary. Go 1.5 miles E over mountain by foot or horseback.
GMU/ACRES: 581 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear

▶ SAGE CREEK — ROUTT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hayden, go S on CR 37 for 7
miles.
GMU/ACRES: 13 / 640 acres
OPEN: First day of archery deer and elk season
through May 31.
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse, rabbit

▶ SAGUACHE CREEK — SAGUACHE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Moffat, go S for 2 miles on
Hwy. 17, which bisects STL and provides several
access points W of CR O.
GMU/ACRES: 682 / 2,714 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game

▶ SAINT CHARLES — PUEBLO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Pueblo, go E on Hwy. 50 to
27th Lane until it turns into Doyle Rd. From
end of pavement, go 4 miles to access gate.
Follow signs to parking lot. Access by foot or
horseback only.
GMU/ACRES: 128 / 14,213 acres

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OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, scaled quail, mourning dove, rabbit, coyote
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Discharging firearms prohibited within
0.25-mile range of buildings.
b. Access from parking areas only.

▶ SAKARIASON — LAS ANIMAS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Trinidad, go W for 15.3 miles
on Hwy. 12 to CR 41.7. Go 11.6 miles N.
GMU/ACRES: 85 / 560 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, lion, turkey
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access restricted as posted on W side.

▶ SAN ANTONITO — CONEJOS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Antonito, go 8.9 miles on CR
G to CR 21. Go NW for 1.4 miles to property.
GMU/ACRES: 81 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: coyote, rabbit

▶ SAND ARROYO — BACA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Vilas, take CR 36 S to CR X.
Property located to NE of intersection. Park on
CR 36 or CR X to access property.
GMU/ACRES: 139 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit

▶ SAND CANYON — BACA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Springfield, head W on Hwy.
160, then travel S on CR 8. Turn on USFS Rd.
2360D and follow to edge of property. Park on
USFS Rd.
GMU/ACRES: 144 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, coyote, fox,
bobcat, quail, rabbit

▶ SAND CREEK CENTRAL — CHAFFEE CO.

DIRECTIONS: Go 0.25 miles S of Hwys. 291 and
285 or 6.5 miles N of Poncha Springs on Hwy.
285. STL is on W side of Hwy. 285.
GMU/ACRES: 56 / 597 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game

▶ SAND CREEK — JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: Follow directions to Elk Mountain STL or State Forest State Park by foot or
horseback.
GMU/ACRES: 6 / 3,280 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping permitted only as posted.

▶ SAND CREEK SOUTH — BACA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Campo, go 15 miles W on
Rd. J, turn S on Rd. 13 and go 5.5 miles to forest
service pasture, Gate 2C. Go S and E for 1 mile,
then take right fork S for 0.25 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 144 / 319 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31

HUNTING: deer, lion, dove, scaled quail, rabbit,
coyote, bobcat, turkey

▶ SAND GULCH NO. 1 — FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hwy. 50 in Howard, go N on
CR 7 approx. 0.25 miles. At CRs 7 and 45, go E
on CR 45 approx. 0.5 miles to Sand Gulch. At
Sand Gulch, go N approx. 0.75 miles to STL.
Timber activity may be present.
GMU/ACRES: 58 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, lion, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Motor vehicles prohibited off BLM access
road.

▶ SAND GULCH NO. 2 — FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Badger Creek and Arkansas
River, go N about 2.5 miles following closed
BLM road. From BLM road closure, access by
foot or horseback only.
GMU/ACRES: 57 / 560 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, lion, small game

▶ SAND GULCH NO. 3 — FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Cotopaxi, go N on CR 12
approx. 4 miles to CR 157A. Go W on CR 157A
approx. 0.75 miles to BLM Falls Gulch/Falls
Gulch Mountain Rd. Go S, then W on BLM
Falls Gulch/Falls Gulch Mountain Rd. approx.
3 miles. STL is 1 mile W by foot or horseback
from end of road.
GMU/ACRES: 58 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, lion, small game

▶ SAND GULCH NO. 4 — FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Cotopaxi, go N on CR 12
about 15 miles to Jack Hall/BLM Rd. Go W on
Jack Hall/BLM Rd. to designated parking area.
STL is S and W about 4 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 58 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, lion, small game

▶ SANDY BLUFFS — YUMA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Idalia, go 8.5 miles N on CR
DD at Arikaree River.
GMU/ACRES: 102 / 3,682 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31, 4 a.m.–9 p.m.
HUNTING: deer, turkey, dove, rabbit, squirrel
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Public access prohibited E of US 385.

▶ SAN LUIS HILLS — CONEJOS CO.

DIRECTIONS: In Antonito at Hwy. 285 and 6th St.
(CR G), go 11.5 miles E on CR G. Turn N on
two-track road and go 1 mile. STL is 0.25 miles
E across BLM to W edge.
GMU/ACRES: 81 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, rabbit, grouse,
coyote

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▶ SAN LUIS LAKES — ALAMOSA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Mosca, go 1 mile N on Hwy.
17 to Lane 6 N, then 7.5 miles E to San Luis
Lakes SWA. Access to STL from San Luis Lakes
SWA parking lot only. Cross over to STL via
gates on W side of SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 82 / 1,300 acres
OPEN: July 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot or horseback from San Luis
Lakes SWA only.
b. Bicycles prohibited.
c. Game carts allowed.

▶ SAVORY EAST — LAS ANIMAS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Pritchett, take Hwy. 160, then
turn N on Baca CR 0 to parking lot on forest
service allotment.
GMU/ACRES: 137 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, fox, bobcat,
quail, rabbit

▶ SCANDINAVIAN GULCH — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Craig, go 39 miles N on Hwy.
13 to CR 4. Go W for 14.8 miles on CR 4 to CR
88. Turn S on CR 88 and go 2.4 miles. CR 88
bisects property.
GMU/ACRES: 3 / 640 acres
OPEN: NEW Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

▶ SCHULTZ CANYON — HUERFANO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walsenburg, take CR 330
(Ideal Rd.) S for 11 miles. CR 330 traverses NE
quarter of Sec. 31 and S half of Sect. 36. CR 310
enters NE quarter of Sec. 31 on E side.
GMU/ACRES: 85 / 960 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: deer, bear, lion, rabbit, dove, bandtailed pigeon, turkey

▶ SETTLEMENT — KIT CARSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From intersection of Hwy. 36 and
Yuma CR M, go S on CR M for 7 miles, then
head E on Kit Carson CR Nn for 7 miles to
South Fork Republican STL parking lot. To
access property, go E from there 0.5 miles. Road
turns S, then back E, which turns into mile
marker 5/10. Go to intersection and turn S on
CR 40, then go S for 0.5 miles to parking lot.
GMU/ACRES: 109 / 960 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit, dove

▶ SEVENMILE RIDGE — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, go 17.5 miles W on
Hwy. 318 to CR 67. Turn N on CR 67 and go 6.3
miles. Property 2 miles to W of CR 67. Access
through adjacent public lands.
GMU/ACRES: 2 / 640 acres
OPEN: NEW Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

▶ SHAW CREEK — RIO GRANDE CO.

DIRECTIONS: Go 6 miles E of South Fork, or 9
miles W of Del Norte on Hwy. 160. Turn S at

New Hope Community Church and take the
gravel road W of church to parking area.
GMU/ACRES: 80 / 469 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb. Open through March
31 for mountain lion hunting only.
HUNTING: elk, mule deer, lion, grouse, rabbit,
coyote, bobcat
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot or horseback only.

▶ SHEEPHEAD BASIN — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, go 28.2 miles W on
Hwy. 318. Turn N on CR 46. Go 1.1 miles on
CR 46. Access through adjacent public lands.
GMU/ACRES: 2 / 640 acres
OPEN: NEW Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

▶SHEEPHERDER SPRINGS — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, go 17.5 miles W on
Hwy. 318 to CR 67. Turn N on CR 67 and go 7.6
miles to CR 126. Continue N on CR 126 for 1.9
miles. Access through adjacent public lands.
GMU/ACRES: 2 / 640 acres
OPEN: NEW Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

▶ SHELF ROAD — TELLER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Cripple Creek, take CR 88
(Shelf Rd.) approx. 8 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 581 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit

▶ SHORT CREEK BALDY — FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Cotopaxi, go W on Hwy. 50
for 6 miles to Kerr Gulch Rd., then go SW for
5 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 86 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, lion, small game

▶ SIKES RANCH — BACA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Prichett, go W on Hwy. 160
to CR 3. Go S on CR 3 approx. 8 miles. At the
“Sikes South Rock Quarry” sign, turn W. Access
to STL only from and through Sikes Ranch
SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 144 / 641 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, waterfowl, fall turkey, rabbit,
bobcat
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour after
sunset. Hunters may remain as long as
reasonable to retrieve downed game. Night
hunting with permit also allowed.
b. Motorized travel restricted to primary access route, CR O.
c. Parking only in designated parking lots.
d. Access prohibited in the building envelope
and designated safety zones, as posted.
e. Camping, fires, OHV use, wood cutting or
gathering are prohibited.
f. Trapping allowed with permit. Permits
must be on trappers at all times while trapping. Permits available at the CPW

Area Office of Lamar, 719-336-6600, or by
calling local officer at 719-980-0025.

▶ SIMMONS — YUMA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Wray, go S for 5 miles on
Hwy. 385 to CR 30. Go E approx. 1 mile on
paved road, turn S following paved road, then
turn E onto CR 22 and continue 0.5 miles E to
parking lot. Access to property from Simmons
SWA parking area.
GMU/ACRES: 102 / 160 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, turkey, dove

▶ SIMSBERRY DRAW — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: Take Hwy. 318 W from Maybell 10
miles to BLM Rd. 2122, then go N 2.5 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 3 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

▶ SIXTEEN DITCH — JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From 6th and Main St. in Walden,
travel 0.6 miles S to CR 12W. Go 4.3 miles W on
12W to CR 33. Take CR 33 N approx. 2.3 miles;
SE corner of STL approx. 250 yards W of CR 33.
GMU/ACRES: 161 / 280 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: pronghorn, sage-grouse, rabbit

▶ SKULL CREEK — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Dinosaur, go E on Hwy. 40 to
CR 104. Turn NE onto CR 104, then go to CR
95.
GMU/ACRES: 10 / 639 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game

▶ SLEEPING GIANT — ROUTT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Steamboat Springs, go 8 miles
W on Hwy. 40 and turn N on CR 44. Turn left
at CR 46 and go 4 miles to signed parking area.
Gate, parking lot in NW corner.
GMU/ACRES: 214 / 400 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, grouse

▶ SLIDE MOUNTAIN — GRAND CO.

DIRECTIONS: E of Kremmling, turn N off Hwy. 40
on CR 2 and go 4 miles to Black Mountain Rd.
Go 7.2 miles. Turn left, go 0.2 miles to fork and
go left 0.3 miles to sign. Access is steep with no
access across neighboring private land on S, W
or N.
GMU/ACRES: 18 / 1,280 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn

▶ SNYDER PRAIRIE — WASHINGTON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Otis, take Hwy. 61 S approx.
10 miles. Turn E on CR 30. Go approx. 2 miles;
parking area on N side. Another parking area
farther down CR 30, also on N side.
GMU/ACRES: 101 / 11,842 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, coyote, dove, waterfowl
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▶ SOUTH 80 — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Craig, go 39 miles N on Hwy.
13 to CR 4. Turn W on CR 4 and go 4.4 miles
to CR 9. Then turn S on CR 9 and go 6.6 miles
to CR 118. Turn E on CR 118 and go 1.7 miles.
Access from adjacent public lands.
GMU/ACRES: 3 / 80 acres
OPEN: NEW Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

▶ SOUTH DUFFY MOUNTAIN — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: Go S of Craig on Hwy. 13 to CR 51.
Go W for 2 miles to CR 17, then go N 5 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 211 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

▶ SOUTH FORK REPUBLICAN — KIT CARSON, YUMA COs.
DIRECTIONS: From intersection of Hwy. 36 and
Yuma CR M, go S on CR M for 7 miles, then
head E on Kit Carson CR Nn for 7 miles to
South Fork Republican STL parking lot.
GMU/ACRES: 109 / 2,411 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit, upland game birds

▶ SOUTH FORK SPRING CANYON — YUMA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Idalia, go 5 miles W on Hwy.
36. Continue W on CR 9 for 2 miles to parking
area.
GMU/ACRES: 102 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit,
upland game birds

▶ SOUTH GARDNER — HUERFANO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walsenburg, take Hwy. 69
NW towards Gardner. Pass through Gardner,
then go W on CR 550. Turn S immediately on
CR 560. Continue straight on CR 540. Property
approx. 2 miles from CR 550.
GMU/ACRES: 85 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

▶ SOUTH MIDDLE CREEK — HUERFANO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From La Veta, go 0.5 miles S on
Hwy. 12 to Indian Creek Rd. (USFS Rd. 410).
Go W for 11 miles. Timber activity may be
present.
GMU/ACRES: 85 / 585 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, lion, turkey, dusky
grouse
NOTE: Road access is currently closed. Access by
foot or ATV only through USFS land to the S.

▶ SOUTH MOUNTAIN — DOLORES CO.

DIRECTIONS: Take Hwy. 141 to Disappointment
Creek Rd. (CR 19Q). Continue on CR 19Q to
CR 29 (USFS Rd. 240/Ryman Creek Rd.). Go
S on CR 29/USFS Rd. 240/Ryman Creek Rd.
for approx. 3 miles. Park along USFS Rd. 240
(Ryman Creek Rd.). Hike or horseback E approx. 5.5 miles across USFS and BLM lands to
property.

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GMU/ACRES: 711 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, turkey, coyote, rabbit

▶ SOUTH NIPPLE RIM — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, go N on CR 19 for
12 miles to CR 21. Then go N for 11 miles to
CR 7 and head N for 2 miles to CR 4. Then go
W for 9 miles to CR 66 and head S.
GMUs/ACRES: 2, 3 / 19,962 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb. for hunting.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, coyote
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Discharging firearms prohibited within
100 feet of buildings, corrals as posted.

▶ SOUTH PAWNEE CREEK — WELD CO.

DIRECTIONS:
FROM NEW RAYMER:
WEST SIDE: Go 3.5 miles E on Hwy. 14 to CR 137.
Go 3 miles N on CR 137 to S boundary of STL’s
W side.
EAST SIDE: Go 5.5 miles E on Hwy. 14 to CR 141.
Go 3 miles N on CR 141 to S boundary of STL’s
E side.
FROM STONEHAM:
WEST SIDE: Go 5.5 miles W on Hwy. 14 to CR
137. Go 3 miles N on CR 137 to S boundary of
STL’s W side.
EAST SIDE: Go 3.5 miles W on Hwy. 14 to CR 141.
Go 3 miles N on CR 141 to S boundary of STL’s
E side.
FROM FORT MORGAN:
WEST SIDE: Go 24 miles N on Hwy. 52 to Hwy.
14. Go 1.5 miles E on Hwy. 14 to CR 137. Go 3
miles N on CR 137 to S boundary of STL’s W
side.
EAST SIDE: Go 24 miles N on Hwy. 52 to Hwy.
14. Go 3.5 miles E on Hwy. 14 to CR 141. Go
3 miles N on CR 141 to S boundary of STL’s E
side.
GMU/ACRES: 88 / 1,720 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit, dove

▶ SOUTH PINON HILLS — CONEJOS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Antonito, go 7.3 miles E on
CR G to CR F (Punche Valley Rd.). Go SE 3.5
miles on CR F to STL access road on S side
of CR F. Access to other parts of property in
Sections 35, 34, 33 and 32 to W of Section 36 is
across adjoining BLM land.
GMU/ACRES: 81 / 2,240 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, coyote, bobcat,
rabbit

▶ SOUTH ROGGEN — WELD CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-76, take Roggen exit (exit
48) and head S on CR 73 for 3.5 miles to CR
18. Go E on CR 18 for 2 miles to CR 77. From
intersection of CR 18 and CR 77, go N on access road for 1 mile to marked parking lot on E
side of access road.
GMU/ACRES: 99 / 1,880 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit, upland game birds

▶ SPENCER DRAW — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Dinosaur, go E on Hwy. 40
to Harpers Corner Rd. Turn N onto Harpers
Corner Rd. and go to SH 40A. Turn E onto SH
40A and go approx. 1.8 miles to unnamed BLM
road. Turn right onto unnamed BLM road and
go approx. 2 miles. Access by foot or horseback
only across adjacent BLM land.
GMU/ACRES: 10 / 640 acres
OPEN: NEW Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game

▶ SPINNEY — PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS:
ACCESS #1: From Hartsel, go E on Hwy. 24 for 2.5
miles. STL is S of Hwy. 24.
ACCESS #2: From Hartsel, go E on Hwy. 24 for 4.5
miles. Turn N on CR 15 (Elkhorn Rd.). STL is
W of CR 15.
ACCESS #3: From Hartsel, go SE on CR 59 for 5.5
miles. STL is N of CR 59.
ACCESS #4: From Spinney Mountain State Park or
Spinney Mountain SWA, hike W or S respectively.
GMU/ACRES: 50, 58, 581 / 4,674 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit

▶ SPRING CREEK BASIN — SAN MIGUEL CO.

DIRECTIONS: Take CR K20 (Spring Creek Basin
Rd.) off of Disappointment Creek Rd. to BLM
Rd. 4080 that goes to STL.
GMU/ACRES: 70 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, coyote, rabbit

▶ SPRING GULCH — SAGUACHE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Saguache, go W on Hwy. 114
for 14.8 miles to CR 41G. Go S for 4.1 miles to
USFS Rd. 708. Go NW for 1.6 miles on USFS
Rd. 708. Park at old USFS road/trail. Walk N 0.6
miles on old road to property boundary.
GMU/ACRES: 68 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit

▶ SPRING VALLEY — KIT CARSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Burlington, go N on Hwy. 385
for approx. 14 miles to CR Nn. Go W on CR
Nn to CR 45, which turns S. Go S on CR 45 for
1 mile to parking lot.
GMU/ACRES: 109 / 960 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, coyote, rabbit

▶ STATE LINE — BACA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Campo, go 4 miles W on
Rd. J, then go S on Rd. 24 for 5 miles. Turn E
through USFS pasture gate 6M. Go 1 mile to
gate 6A. Or, from gate 6A, walk approx. 2 miles
SE to property.
GMU/ACRES: 144 / 496 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: pronghorn, scaled quail, rabbit, coyote
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot only.

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▶ STEEL CANYON — SAGUACHE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Villa Grove, go E on CR LL57
(USFS Rd. 970) for 3.5 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 82 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb. for hunting.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, rabbit, snowshoe
hare, coyote

▶ STEINHOFF HILL — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Fort Collins, go N on Hwy.
287 approx. 16 miles to CR 74E at The Forks.
Go 4 miles W on CR 74E, then go N on CR 37
for 0.5 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 191 / 480 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Big-game hunting by archery only.
b. Small-game hunting prohibited except by
archery or shotguns not firing single slugs.

▶ STERLING PRAIRIE — LOGAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Sterling, take Hwy. 6 E. There
are several parking areas along Hwy. 6, the first
approx. 6 miles E of interstate, and the second
approx. 9 miles E of interstate.
WEST SIDE PARKING: Go SE on Hwy. 61 approx. 3.5
miles to parking area. Or take Hwy. 61 S to
Logan CR 24.8 and turn right. Veer left onto
Logan CR 47. Go approx. 3 miles to parking
area on W side of road.
EAST SIDE PARKING: Take Hwy. 6 approx. 12 miles
E of interstate. Turn S onto Logan CR 67 and
travel approx. 2.5 miles. Turn W onto Logan CR
30 and travel approx. 1 mile to parking area.
GMUs/ACRES: 93, 97, 98 / 44,733 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, dove

▶ STEVEN’S GULCH — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Fort Collins, take Hwy. 287
N to CR 74E (Red Feather Lakes Rd.). Go W
on CR 74E to USFS road near mile marker
11 on 74E. Follow USFS road S until it enters
USFS land. Access by foot or horse across USFS
land. No public road access directly to property
boundary.
GMU/ACRES: 191 / 480 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game

▶ STOKES GULCH — ROUTT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hayden, go S on CR 37 to CR
59.
GMU/ACRES: 13 / 1,863 acres
OPEN: First day of archery deer and elk season
to May 31.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, waterfowl

▶ STONE CORRAL — WELD CO.

DIRECTIONS:
FROM AULT: Go 18.5 miles E on Hwy. 14 to CR 69.
Go 7 miles N on CR 69 to CR 104. Go 1–3 miles
W on CR 104.
FROM BRIGGSDALE: Go 4 miles W on Hwy. 14 to
CR 69. Go 7 miles N on CR 69 to CR 104. Go
1–3 miles W on CR 104.
GMU/ACRES: 87 / 1,041 acres

OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit, dove

▶ STONEHOUSE GULCH — SAGUACHE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Saguache, go 10 miles N on
Hwy. 285 to BLM road, then go S from Noland
Gulch Loop Rd. to Stonehouse Gulch (across
Hwy. 285 from Mineral Hot Springs). Go W for
0.5 miles, then go S for 2 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 681 / 560 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, bighorn sheep, pronghorn,
rabbit, dusky grouse, dove, coyote

▶ STONEY FACE MOUNTAIN — FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Cotopaxi, go 17 miles N on
CR 12. Timber activity may be present.
GMU/ACRES: 58 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, dusky grouse, turkey

▶ SUGAR LOAF — CONEJOS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Manassa, go E on Colo. 142
for 10 miles to CR V. Go N on CR V for 1.3
miles near NE corner of property. Access to
property across adjoining BLM land.
GMU/ACRES: 81 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, coyote, rabbit, turkey

▶ SULTAN CREEK — SAN JUAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Silverton, go S on Hwy. 550
for 6 miles to USFS Rd. 584. Go W on USFS Rd
584 (Little Molas Lake Rd.) to USFS trailhead
parking area for USFS trail 555.
GMU/ACRES: 74 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, moose, coyote

▶ SUNNY MOON — BACA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Springfield, turn S on CR 17,
then across USFS grasslands to SW corner of
property.
GMU/ACRES: 144 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, fox, bobcat,
quail, rabbit

▶ SWEETWATER — KIOWA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Wiley, go N on Hwy. 287 to
CR A. Go W on CR A to CR 40, then go N for
3 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 126 / 640 acres
OPEN: For fishing, from last day of waterfowl
season (or as posted) through Oct. 31. Open for
hunting Sept. 1 through last day of waterfowl
season (or as posted) to March 30.
HUNTING: waterfowl, small game, deer
FISHING: warmwater

▶ TABLE MOUNTAIN — FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Cañon City, go 8 miles E on
Hwy. 50 to Hwy. 67. Then go N for 3 miles and
turn E on CR 123. Go 0.25 miles to CR 132
and turn N. Go 9 miles to Beaver Creek SWA.
Access via upper parking area of Beaver Creek
SWA. NOTE: No public access from Hwy 115.
GMU/ACRES: 59 / 9,427 acres

OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: deer, bear, lion, rabbit, dove, turkey,
coyote
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping prohibited except in big-game
season, in designated areas only.
b. Horseback riding prohibited except during
big-game season.

▶ TALLAHASSEE ROAD — FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Cañon City, go 12 miles W on
Hwy. 50 to Hwy. 9. Go NW for 9 miles on Hwy.
9 to CR 2. Take CR 2 W for 3 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 58 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, coyote, bear,
grouse

▶ TAOS VALLEY — CONEJOS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Antonito, go E on CR G for
4.5 miles to CR 18. Go S on CR 18 for approx.
3 miles to two-track (4x4) road, then continue
S on two-track road for approx. 3.1 miles. Walk
approx. 0.1 miles NE to SW corner of property.
GMU/ACRES: 81 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: pronghorn, coyote

▶ TARRYALL CREEK — PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Como, go 0.4 miles E on Hwy.
285 to CR 15 (Elkhorn Rd.). Go S on CR 15 for
3.5 miles to CR 32 (Albino Rd.). Go E on CR 32
for 0.6 miles to BLM land. Access to property
only from adjoining BLM land near SE corner
of property, by foot only. Property not accessible
from CR 15.
GMU/ACRES: 50 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit,
turkey
FISHING: Year-round on Tarryall Creek on SE
corner.

▶ TAYLOR DRAW — JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Rand, go S on Hwy. 125 for
2.2 miles to CR 21, which becomes USFS Rd.
740. Go 7.1 miles to Jack Creek. Take USFS Rds.
742 and 743 for 3.1 miles to gate.
GMU/ACRES: 171 / 320 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game

▶ TECOLOTE CREEK — LAS ANIIMAS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Kim, take Hwy. 160 to CR 36.
Access on foot through USFS property.
GMU/ACRES: 143 / 560 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, coyote, fox,
bobcat, quail, rabbit

▶ TED’S CANYON — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: There is no public motor vehicle
access directly to this STL. Only reachable
from adjacent BLM lands. Access by foot or
horseback only.
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PROPERTY DESCRIPTION: Township 3N, Range
97W, Section 16. See property map at cpw.
state.co.us/statetrustlands.
GMU/ACRES: 11 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game and small game only

▶ TEMPLE CANYON — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Craig, go SW on Hwy. 40 for
27 miles to CR 57 (Price Creek Rd.). Turn S to
Rattlesnake Hill. Access via Rattlesnake Hill and
BLM land, about 3 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 211 / 637 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game, birds

▶ TEXAS CREEK NO. 1 — FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hwy. 50 at Texas Creek, go N
on CR 27 (Texas Creek Gulch) about 2.5 miles
to 217A Rd. Continue N/NW on 217A Rd. for 1
mile to NE corner of STL.
GMU/ACRES: 58 / 250 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, lion, bighorn sheep, small
game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot or horseback only except on
217A Rd.

▶ TEXAS CREEK NO. 2 — FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Texas Creek No. 1 STL,
continue N on 217A Rd. for 5 miles. STL is 0.5
miles W through BLM land. No access road to
STL.
GMU/ACRES: 58 / 160 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, lion, bighorn sheep, small
game

▶ THE HOGBACK — HUERFANO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walsenburg, take Hwy. 10
for 7.2 miles E. Take CR 210 S for 2.1 miles.
Continue straight on CR 211 for 5 miles. Turn
left (E) on CR 213. Continue 0.5 miles to the
property.
GMU/ACRES: 133 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit

▶ THE POSO — CONEJOS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Antonito, go W on Hwy.
17 for 5 miles to CR 8.5. Go N for 1 mile and
turn E onto CR G, then go E on CR G for 0.5
miles and turn N onto CR 9. Go 1 mile N to SE
corner of property at CR 9 and CR H.
GMU/ACRES: 81 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, lion, coyote,
bobcat, rabbit

▶ THE SLOUGHS — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Dinosaur, go E on Hwy. 40 to
CR 16. Turn N onto CR 16 and go approx. 8.6
miles to unnamed BLM road. Recommended to
use an ATV from this point. Turn S onto BLM
road, then go approx. 4.4 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 10 / 650 acres

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OPEN: NEW Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game

▶ THOMPSON DRAW — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, go 14.5 miles W on
Hwy. 318. Turn S on CR 21S. Go 4.7 miles on
CR 21S to CR 10. Go W on CR 10 for 8.9 miles
to BLM Rd. 1610. Travel on BLM Rd. 1610 for
0.8 miles to edge of property. Can also access
STL through adjacent public lands.
GMU/ACRES: 2 / 642 acres
OPEN: NEW Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

▶ THORNBURG DRAW — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, go 5 miles W on
Hwy. 40, then turn S on BLM Rd. 1558. Go
about 0.25 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 11 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, elk, small game

▶ THREE MILE MOUNTAIN — PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS:
PARCEL 1: Go S from Hartsel 14 miles on Hwy.
9. Turn E on CR 116 (39-Mile Mtn. Rd.) and go
2 miles.
PARCEL 2: Go S on Hwy. 9 for 9 miles. Turn E, go
1.1 miles on unmarked dirt road to W boundary.
GMU/ACRES: 58 / 640 acres in each parcel, 1,280
total
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: pronghorn, coyote, dove, rabbit

▶ THREE SISTERS — JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: Follow directions to Elk Mountain
STL. Access from Elk Mountain STL or State
Forest State Park.
GMU/ACRES: 6 / 1,523 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game
FISHING: coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Only access is from parking area at end of
CR 12E.

▶ TIMBERLAKE — KIOWA, BENT, OTERO, CROWLEY COs.

DIRECTIONS: From Sugar City, go E for 5.4 miles
on Hwy. 96 to Crowley CR 28. Go S on CR 28 to
follow along W boundary of property. Parking
allowed along CR 28; however, do not park in a
manner that blocks CR 28.
GMU/ACRES: 125 / 59,445 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit, upland game birds

▶ TINAJA CANYON — HUERFANO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walsenburg, take Hwy. 10
E for 20 miles. Go N on CR 130 for 1 mile to
reach property.
GMU/ACRES: 128 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: pronghorn, coyote, swift fox

▶ TOBE CREEK — LAS ANIMAS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Kim, take Hwy. 160 W. Park-

ing lot N of Hwy.
GMUs/ACRES: 136, 143 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, coyote, fox,
bobcat, quail, rabbit

▶ TOMICHI DOME — GUNNISON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Gunnison, at Hwys. 50 and
135, go 17 miles E on Hwy. 50 to Gunnison
County/USFS Rd. 887 (Waunita Hot Springs
Rd.). Turn N on BLM Rd. 3095 and go 4 miles
to W boundary.
GMU/ACRES: 551 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb. for public access.
Open year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, bear, lion,
grouse, rabbit
FISHING: Hot Springs Res.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping allowed as posted.

▶ TREASUREVAULT MOUNTAIN — PARK, LAKE COs.

DIRECTIONS: From Fairplay, go N on Hwy. 9 for
4 miles to Park CR 12 (Mosquito Pass Rd.). Go
W on CR 12 for approx. 7.5 miles to USFS Rd.
452. Follow USFS Rd. 452 to Cooney Lake. Access to property from Cooney Lake via foot or
horseback only, in steep alpine terrain.
GMU/ACRES: 49 / 320 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: elk, deer
FISHING: Year-round on Mosquito Creek,
Cooney Lake and alpine lakes.

▶ TREETOP — BENT CO.

DIRECTIONS: Access from Karney Ranch SWA.
Or, from Hasty, go N on CR 24 for 6.8 miles to
property and access from marked access points
along CR 24.
GMU/ACRES: 126 / 10,102 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit,
upland game birds

▶ TRIANGLE — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: Immediately W of Maybell off
Hwys. 318 and 40.
GMU/ACRES: 3, 11 / 1,122 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

▶ TROUBLESOME VALLEY RANCH — GRAND CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Kremmling, take Hwy. 40 E
for 5 miles to CR 2, then go N about 9 miles to
CR 24 and turn right. Access through BLM or
off road.
GMU/ACRES: 18 / 876 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, coyote, grouse

▶ TROWEL — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Craig, go 39 miles N on Hwy.
13 to CR 4. Turn W on CR 4 and go 10.2 miles
to CR 146. Turn S on CR 146 and go 0.8 miles.
Access from adjacent public lands.
GMU/ACRES: 3 / 640 acres
OPEN: NEW Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

�TRUST LANDS
▶ TRUJILLO CANYON — CONEJOS CO.

DIRECTIONS:
1. From La Jara, go W on CR W for 8.2 miles to
CR 8. Go SW 3.7 miles on CR 8 to N boundary of property.
2. Access property from S, across adjoining
BLM land.
GMU/ACRES: 81 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit,
turkey

▶ TUNNEL DRIVE — FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Canon City, go 1.25 miles
W on Hwy. 50 to Tunnel Drive, then go W on
Tunnel Drive for 0.6 miles to Tunnel Drive Trail
parking. From Tunnel Drive parking lot, walk
up trail 0.62 miles to STL.
GMU/ACRES: 691 / 360 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, bighorn sheep, coyote, rabbit
FISHING: year-round fishing on Arkansas River

▶ TURKEY GULCH — FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: Go 5 miles S of Texas Creek on
Hwy. 69, then go 2 miles E on CR 28. Go 1 mile
S by foot or horseback across BLM land.
GMU/ACRES: 691 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31 for hunting
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, lion, small game

▶ TURKEY RIDGE — HUERFANO, PUEBLO COs.

DIRECTIONS: From Walsenburg, take Hwy. 10 E
for 16.5 miles. Go N on CR 123. Take CR 123
approx. 9 miles until it dead ends into BLM
land. Access by foot and horseback only across
adjacent BLM lands.
GMU/ACRES: 128 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, turkey, coyote, scaled quail

▶ TURKEY TRACK RANCH — EL PASO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Fountain, go E for 14 miles
on Squirrel Creek Rd.; Squirrel Creek Rd. and
Peyton Hwy. border STL.
GMU/ACRES: 118 / 7,976 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access from designated parking area only.
b. No access allowed from county roads.
c. Access by foot only.
d. Building permanent blinds prohibited.

▶ TURNER'S CREEK — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Dinosaur, go E on Hwy. 40
to Harpers Corner Rd. Turn N onto Harpers
Corner Rd. and go to CR 16. Turn E onto CR 16
and go to BLM Rd. 1527. Turn N onto BLM Rd.
1527 and go approx. 1.5 miles to unnamed BLM
road. Turn W onto unnamed BLM road and go
approx. 2.2 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 10 / 640 acres
OPEN: NEW Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, sage-grouse,
small game

▶ TWO BUTTES — PROWERS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Springfield, take Hwy. 287 N
to CR B.5. Take B.5 E to CR 12. Go S on CR 12
to property. Park on CR 12 or Two Buttes SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 139 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, rabbit, pheasant,
scaled quail, dove, waterfowl

▶ TWOMILE CREEK — WELD CO.

DIRECTIONS:
FROM BRIGGSDALE: Go 35.5 miles E on Hwy. 14 to
Hwy. 71 N. Go 19.5 miles N on Hwy. 71 N to
designated parking area along W side of Hwy.
71 N at gated entrance.
FROM STONEHAM: Go 0.5 miles W on Hwy. 14 to
Hwy. 71 N. Go 19.5 miles N on Hwy. 71 N to
designated parking area along W side of Hwy.
71 N. Park outside of gated entrance.
FROM FORT MORGAN: Go 24 miles N on Hwy. 52
from I-76. Go 19.5 miles N on Hwy. 71 N to
designated parking area along W side of Hwy.
71 N. Park outside of gated entrance.
GMU/ACRES: 88 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit, dove

▶ UTLEYVILLE — BACA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Prittchet, head W on Hwy.
160, then turn N onto CR 5. Access through
USFS land.
GMU/ACRES: 137 / 657 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, coyote, fox,
bobcat, quail, rabbit

▶ VAUGHN DRAW — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, go 17.5 miles W on
Hwy. 318 to CR 67. Turn N on CR 67 and go
2 miles. Property W of CR 67. Access through
adjacent public lands.
GMU/ACRES: 2 / 640 acres
OPEN: NEW Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

▶ VERMILLION CREEK — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, go 41.5 miles W on
Hwy. 318 to intersection of Hwy. 318 and CR
10N. Access through adjacent public lands.
GMU/ACRES: 2 / 640 acres
OPEN: NEW Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

▶ VILLA GROVE — SAGUACHE CO.

DIRECTIONS:
NORTH PARCEL: Located 8.5 miles N of Villa Grove
along Hwy. 285.
SOUTH PARCEL: From Villa Grove, travel 3 miles on
Hayden Pass Rd. (CR LL57), then turn N on CR
60 MM and continue for 0.3 of a mile. Turn E
on BLM 5340 (Raspberry Creek Rd.) and continue for 1.5 miles, then turn W on BLM 52064
(Truck Rd.) and continue for 0.5 miles until you
reach the property.
GMU/ACRES: 82, 681 / 1,120 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, bear, coyote,
rabbit

▶ VINCENTE CANYON — CONEJOS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Monte Vista, go 21 miles S on
Hwy. 15 to Capulin. Go 10 miles SW on dump
road (CR 8) from Capulin to N end.
GMU/ACRES: 81 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–May 31 for hunting. Open yearround for fishing.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, lion, bear, bighorn sheep, small game
FISHING: La Jara Creek
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping allowed as posted.

▶ WARMER GULCH — PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Cañon City, go W on Hwy. 50
to Hwy. 9. Turn N and go 0.5 miles N of ParkFremont county line. Adjoins Thirty-One Mile
Mountain.
GMU/ACRES: 58 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, lion, rabbit, dove,
coyote
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot or horseback only from the
designated parking area; no motorized
vehicles.

▶ WAUGH MOUNTAIN — FREMONT, PARK COs.

DIRECTIONS: From Cañon City, go W on Hwy. 50
for 12 miles. Turn right on Hwy. 9 and go 9 miles.
Take CR 2 W for 15 miles. Foot access through
BLM land on E and S. Use BLM parking lot.
GMU/ACRES: 58 / NEW 15,066 acres
OPEN: First day of archery pronghorn season
through May 31.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, bear, coyote,
grouse

▶ WEBER CANYON — MONTEZUMA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Mancos, go 4.4 miles S on CR
41 to designated parking area on E side of CR 41.
GMU/ACRES: 73 / 441 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–last day of spring turkey season.
All public access March 1–last day of spring turkey season is for lion and turkey hunting only.
HUNTING: deer, elk, lion, small game

▶ WELDON VALLEY — MORGAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Weldona, go E for 0.33 miles
on CR Y, then go N for 2 miles on CR 10. STL
on both sides of CR 10. Gate in SE corner of
Sect. 22 on CR 10 and in SW corner of Sect. 21.
GMU/ACRES: 95 / 6,560 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit, dove,
waterfowl

▶ WERNER ARROYO — SAGUACHE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Saguache, go S for 7 miles on
Hwy. 285 to CR T. Turn E and go 6 miles to CR
53. Then go S for 2 miles to CR R. Turn W and
go 1 mile. Turn N and go 0.5 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 682 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, waterfowl, rabbit,
coyote, furbearers
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LANDS
▶ WEST BEAR GULCH — FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: In Cañon City at 4th St. and Hwy.
50, go S/SE on 4th St. to CR 143 (Oak Creek
Grade Rd.). Go 11 miles S on CR 143 to Yorkville and BLM Rd. 6227 (approx. 2 miles past
USFS Oak Creek campground). Go 2 miles W/
NW on Rd. 6227 to E boundary of property.
GMU/ACRES: 69 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, lion, small game, turkey

▶ WEST CARTER MOUNTAIN — GRAND CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Kremmling, take Hwy. 40 W
for 14 miles to Chimney Rock Rd. (CR 27/USFS
Rd. 103). Access to SW corner (Indian Pass)
begins at gate 1.5 miles E of Hwy. 40. Access
from E and NE (Badger Creek) continues up
Chimney Rock Rd. for 5 miles to marked gates.
GMU/ACRES: 181 / 2,360 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Motor vehicles restricted to Chimney Rock
Rd. unless posted.
b. Camping, fires allowed within 300 feet of
Chimney Rock Rd. (CR 27/USFS Rd. 103)
as posted.

▶ WEST LIME CREEK — SAN JUAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Silverton, go S on Hwy. 550
for 9.7 miles to West Lime Creek. Parking along
Hwy. 550 between mile markers 60 and 61.
GMU/ACRES: 74 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, moose, coyote, snowshoe
hare

▶ WHETSTONE MOUNTAIN — GUNNISON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From intersection of CR 730 and
CR 737, drive 4.1 miles on CR 737 to USFS
boundary. Turn right onto USFS Rd. 563.
Property accessible from USFS Rd. 563.1A and
USFS Rd. 563.2A across USFS land. No formal
trailhead exists.
GMUs/ACRES: 54 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: mule deer, elk, bear, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot or horseback only.

▶ WHISKEY CREEK — EAGLE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Vail, go W on I-70 to Exit 171,
then go 0.5 miles W. STL is S of I-70. Parking at
USFS office at Meadow Mtn. (off I-70 Exit 171,
0.25 miles E). Timber activity may be present.
GMUs/ACRES: 36, 45 / 602 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, dusky grouse, rabbit,
coyote
FISHING: coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Outfitting, non-wildlife-related public access prohibited.

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▶ WHITEROCK — OTERO, PUEBLO COs.

IMPORTANT: This property may have military munitions
present, as it was once used for military live-fire training/
testing. Please follow the three Rs of explosives safety while
on the property:
Recognize that munitions are dangerous;
Retreat: Do not approach, touch or disturb it, and carefully
leave the area;
Report: Notify local law enforcement to advise of what you
saw and where you saw it.
For more information go to www.denix.osd.mil/
uxo/home
DIRECTIONS:
NORTH ACCESS: Take CR 2 S for 16.5 miles from
Hwy. 50 (CR 2 intersects Hwy. 50 1 mile W of
Fowler) to Hwy. 10. Take Hwy. 10 for 3.4 miles
E to CR 5. Take CR 5 for 1 mile S to N border.
Property borders CR 5 on W for 5 miles.
SOUTH ACCESS: Take CR 2 S for 16.5 miles from
Hwy. 50 to Hwy. 10. Take Hwy. 10 approx. 7
miles E to CR 11. Take CR 11 approx. 7 miles S
to USFS Rd. 2101. Take USFS Rd. 2101 approx.
6 miles S to E side of section T26S, R59W, S14.
1. Go west on USFS Rd. 2101.I to USFS Rd.
2101.P. Go N on 2101.P to W side of section 14;
ends on S end of T26S, R59W, S2.
2. Go S on USFS Rd. 2101.P for approx. 1 mile,
then walk 0.25 miles W to T26, R59W, S22.
3. From USFS Rd. 2101.I, continue approx. 0.75
miles S on USFS Rd. 2101 to USFS Rd. 2101.M.
Take USFS Rd. 2101.M for approx. 2 miles SE to
reach USFS Rd. 2101.NA. Take USFS Rd. 2101.
NA to T26S, R59W, S36; ends at property.
GMU/ACRES: 135 / 19,907 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit

▶ WILD HORSE — WELD CO.

DIRECTIONS: Go 6.5 miles N of Keota on CR 103
to CR 112, then go 2.3 miles E on CR 112 to N
border of property.
GMU/ACRES: 88 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit, dove

▶ WILLOW CREEK — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Craig, go N for 29 miles on
Hwy. 13 to CR 101. Go 7 miles NE on CR 101
to CR 70. Go 3 miles E on CR 70. STL is 0.25
miles NE through BLM.
GMU/ACRES: 4 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, lion, small game

▶ WINDY RIDGE — GRAND CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Kremmling, go W for 20
miles on Hwy. 40 (Diamond Creek crossing,
mile marker 163), then go W for 2 miles on CR
184. Timber activity may be present. CR access
runs through private property until boundary
of STL. Driving or parking vehicles off county
road in private hay meadows prohibited.
GMU/ACRES: 27 / 808 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game

RESTRICTIONS:
a. Motor vehicle access only on CR 184.
b. Motor vehicle access through gate in Sect.
11 restricted to designated track when
road is dry.
c. Parking restricted in Sect. 14 as posted.

▶ WINTER VALLEY GULCH — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, go W on Hwy. 40
to BLM Rd. 1506. Turn S onto BLM Rd. 1506
and go to BLM Rd. 1705. Turn E onto BLM Rd.
1705 and go approx. 3 miles. Access by foot and
horseback only across adjacent BLM lands.
GMU/ACRES: 10 / 640 acres
OPEN: NEW Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

▶ YAMPA RIVER — ROUTT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hayden, go 8 miles W on
Hwy. 40. STL is S of Hwy. 40. Access from
Yampa River SWA. Parking available.
GMU/ACRES: 13 / 2,006 acres
OPEN: First day of archery deer and elk season
through May 31.
HUNTING: deer, elk, grouse, rabbit
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Only access is from SWA parking area.

▶ YOUGHAL — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Dinosaur, go E on Hwy. 40
to CR 16. Turn left onto CR 16, then go to CR
157. Turn right onto CR 157 and go approx. 1.4
miles. Access by foot or horseback only across
adjacent BLM lands.
GMU/ACRES: 10 / 640 acres
OPEN: NEW Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game

▶ ZAPATA FALLS — ALAMOSA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Alamosa, go 14.4 miles E on
Hwy. 160. Turn N onto Hwy. 50 and go 10.7
miles to Zapata Falls sign. Turn right and follow gravel road for 3.5 miles to BLM trailhead
parking lot.
GMU/ACRES: 82 / 619 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb. for big-game hunting.
HUNTING: elk, mule deer, bear, lion.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Overnight parking prohibited
b. Hunting prohibited within designated
safety zones adjacent to waterfall trail.

�STATE PARKS

STATE PARKS

MORE ABOUT STATE PARKS
Wherever you go in Colorado, there’s a state park waiting to welcome you. Mountains
or prairies, rivers or forests, out in the country or next to the city: Colorado’s state
parks are as diverse as the state itself, and they offer something for everyone. Enjoy
more than 700 miles of trails, water sports, rock climbing and more than 4,000
campsites and 70 cabins and yurts. For information about hunting, fishing and other
recreational opportunities at state parks, call 303-297-1192, or visit any state park or
CPW office. For more, go to: cpw.state.co.us/park-map
Lory State Park
Situated minutes from Fort Collins, Lory State Park visitors can enjoy biking, hiking,
picnicking and horseback riding amid fabulous foothills and over 28 miles of trails.
Visitors might see turkey, deer, bear, mountain lion, songbirds and many reptile and
insect species. Campers, rock climbers and hunters can explore 2,596 acres.
© CPW Photo by Nora Logue

STATE PARK GENERAL INFORMATION
The following information applies to all Colorado state parks. Additional
property-specific information is listed on the pages that follow.

PARK HOURS

▶ Most parks are open every day of the year, weather permitting, but please see
individual park listings for exceptions. Park office and visitor center hours
vary.
▶ Day-use areas generally are open 5 a.m.–10 p.m. Some day-use parks close
earlier (sunset or dusk) and have gates to prevent access outside of operating hours; contact the park for hours of operation. Check our website for
seasonal or maintenance closures: cpw.state.co.us
NOTE: State parks on the front range tend to be very busy on weekends and
holidays from May to Sept., so visit on a weekday, or arrive early in the morning or later in the afternoon to help ensure you can access your favorite park.

CAMPING &amp; RESERVATIONS

▶ All state parks now require camping/cabin/yurt reservations. Campers can
make reservations the day they plan to arrive at the park or up to six months in
advance, 24/7 online (go to cpw.state.co.us and choose "Camping Reservations" under "Things to Do" to get started) or by phone (1-800-244-5613) .
▶ The online camping reservation, vehicle park pass and licensing system is a
one-stop shop for all items that can be purchased from CPW. While you can
make reservations for Colorado state parks through the Reserve America
website, we highly recommend using the CPWshop website to access all of
CPW's products and use all of the website features. All customers who wish
to purchase products or make reservations online will need to look up and
update their old account or set up a new online account. Go to cpw.state.
co.us and choose "Camping Reservations" under "Things to Do" to get started.
▶ Entrance fees apply at all parks in addition to camping fees.
▶ Customers can cancel their camping reservations prior to day of arrival or
the reservation is checked-in, whichever comes first, online at cpw.state.
co.us (choose "Camping Reservations" under "Things to Do") or by phone:
1-800-244-5613.
▶ NEW Reservation change or cancellation fees are nonrefundable. It is your
responsibility to know the check-in, cancellation and change policies for
CPW, as they can change year-to-year. Go to cpw.state.co.us/reservationchanges and click "Reservation Changes &amp; Cancellations" at the bottom left
of the page.
▶ Exceptions to the refund policy are not offered for water levels, fire restrictions, bugs or equipment malfunction.

FISHING ON STATE PARKS

▶ All but four state parks offer fishing, and licenses are required. Daily,
multiple-day, annual or combo small-game/fishing licenses are available: go
to cpw.state.co.us and click "Buy &amp; Apply."

HUNTING ON STATE PARKS

▶ Hunting is allowed only on some state parks. If it is allowed, it will be listed
under “Recreation” in the parks information that starts on page 59.
▶ See "Reservations: Hunting" on page 1 and go to cpw.state.co.us/
huntingreservations for more information.

STATE PARK FEES &amp; PASSES
DAILY FEES &amp; ENTRANCE PASSES

▶ Entrance fees are charged at all state parks. They help offset operating costs.
▶ Daily passes are $9–$11 per vehicle, or $4 for an individual pass to walk
or bike in, depending on which park you visit.
▶ Daily passes are available at the park and are valid until noon the day after
purchase. The fee for a daily pass covers all occupants of a vehicle. Some
parks may charge a per-person fee to walk or bike in for those 16 years of
age or older. NOTE: Cherry Creek State Park is subject to an additional fee
for the Cherry Creek Basin Water Quality Authority: $1/day or $3/annual
▶ Annual passes purchased at self-serve kiosks (or "iron rangers") must be
redeemed within 30 days. Note that the receipt is not replaceable.

ANNUAL PASS FEES

▶ NEW Starting on Jan. 1, 2023, Colorado residents can buy a $29 Keep
Colorado Wild Pass during their annual vehicle registration through
the DMV for entry to all Colorado state parks. The pass fee is included
in the vehicle registration pricing total to make buying and investing in
Colorado’s outdoors an easy step during the annual vehicle registration
process. For more information: cpw.info/KeepColoradoWildPass
▶ All annual passes allow you access to all state parks for 12 months from
the month of purchase. Available online at cpw.state.co.us, by phone at
1-800-244-5613, at any CPW location or through any sales agent.
▶ An annual park pass is used in lieu of a daily entrance pass (see above).
▶ $80 for an annual affixed vehicle pass.
▶ $120 for a family annual pass. This transferrable pass is issued to an individual, not a vehicle. Anyone living at the same address as the pass holder
can use the pass in their vehicle as long as the same address on their legal
form of ID matches the pass holder.
▶ $40 for an additional annual affixed vehicle pass. You must possess a valid
annual affixed or annual family pass to qualify to purchase this pass.
▶ Discounted annual passes are available to Colorado residents who are 64
years and older, disabled or eligible because of income: cpw.state.co.us/
accessibility

MILITARY PASSES

▶ Active duty, veterans and National Guard members are admitted free to
state parks for the month of Aug. and on Veteran’s Day.
▶ The military member or veteran must show proof of military service and
obtain the free Aug. pass from any Colorado state park or CPW office.
The military member or veteran must be in the vehicle using the pass.
Go to cpw.state.co.us/accessibility for a list of acceptable military IDs.
▶ Resident disabled veteran and Purple Heart license plates also allow free
park entry. (Available from the Division of Motor Vehicles)

PICK UP A FREE STATE PARKS &amp; HATCHERIES PASSPORT WHILE VISITING!

▶ Stop by one of our 42 state parks or 15 hatcheries and pick up the CPW
Passport. Challenge yourself to collect ALL the stamps while you travel the
state and log your memories in the Passport.
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STATE PARK ACCESS RULES
The following activities are PROHIBITED on lands, waters,
frozen surfaces of waters, rights-­of-way, buildings or
devices on CPW parks and outdoor recreation lands:
▶ To enter, use or occupy parks and outdoor
recreation lands when posted as prohibited.
Access to CPW recreation lands and waters
is generally allowed 5 a.m.–10 p.m. daily. Restricted access generally will be allowed during
other hours for camping and fishing.
▶ To remove, destroy, mutilate, modify or deface
any structure, water control device, poster, notice, sign or marker, tree, shrub or other plant
or vegetation — including dead timber and
forest litter, or any object of archaeological,
geological, historical, zoological or natural/
environmental value or interest. This does not
include removal of firewood from designated
firewood areas, noxious weeds or recreational
gold mining within the Arkansas Headwaters
Recreation Area (except where prohibited as
indicated by posted signs).
▶ To remove, destroy or harass any wildlife or
livestock. Hunting is allowed in certain areas
designated during hunting seasons.

CAMPING

▶ Where camping is permitted as posted, it is
unlawful to leave a camp, tent, shelter, motor vehicle or trailer unattended more than 24
hours, or to camp or to park travel trailers or
campers on a state park or outdoor recreation
land property for more than 14 days in a 28-day
period.
▶ If a different primary occupant is not designated, the person who makes a reservation
is financially and legally responsible for any
actions of the site's occupants.

LITTERING

▶ To leave fish/fish entrails or debris in or on the
ice-covered or open waters of lakes, reservoirs
or streams.
▶ To leave any residentially or commercially
generated garbage or trash anywhere within a
park or recreation area.

FIRES

▶ To build or tend fires, except in fully-enclosed
vehicles or in designated sites with grills or
fireplaces; or in hibachis, charcoal grills, stoves
and other metal containers, unless otherwise
prohibited by these regulations.
▶ To allow a fire to burn in a careless manner, to
leave any fire unattended or to fail to completely extinguish any fire .
▶ To discharge or use fireworks of any kind.

BOAT DOCKS

▶ To fish from boat ramps or boat docks, or to
otherwise use ramps/docks in a manner not
intended for their use.

GLASSWARE

▶ For any person to carry or possess any glassware in a public swimming or bathing area, or
designated waterskiing beach.

NIGHT ACTIVITY

▶ To occupy a parking site with a motorized vehicle from 10 p.m.–5 a.m., unless all occupants
arriving in the vehicle are actively engaged in
fishing or boating.
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SWIM BEACH

▶ For any person:
a. To build or tend any kind of fire on any
swim beach.
b. To fish from any swim beach.
c. To allow any child NEW under age 13 to be
on a swim beach unless accompanied by an
adult.

AIRCRAFT

▶ To land or take off with any type of aircraft.
“Aircraft” means any device/equipment that
is used or intended to be used for manned
flight (including powerless flight), including:
airplanes, helicopters, gliders, hot air balloons, hang gliders, parachutes, parasails, kite
boards, kite tubes, zip lines, etc.

ANIMALS/PETS

▶ To allow any dog or other pet on state park
property, unless under control and on a leash
not longer than 6 feet.
This requirement for dogs or other pets to
be leashed does not apply when the animal is
in a vehicle or vessel, or within the boundaries of the designated dog-off-leash area at
Chatfield or Cherry Creek state parks. Dog or
other pets are not allowed within any swimming or water-ski beach. This does not apply to
dogs being used in hunting, field trials or while
being trained on lands open to such use. Any
person having a dog or other pet creating a
nuisance or disturbance, or who fails to properly control a dog or other pet, may be evicted
from the park or recreation area.
▶ To allow horses, mules, donkeys or burros on
state park property, except on areas or trails
designated for their use.
▶ To turn livestock onto or allow grazing without
permission.
▶ For any handler of any dog to fail to immediately collect, remove and properly dispose
of all feces from or near any developed park
sites, including campgrounds, picnic area, dog
training areas and designated trails.

DUMP STATIONS/OTHER UTILITIES

▶ To empty wastewater holding tanks, fill water
holding tanks or otherwise use any park dump
station or utility without a valid park pass and
valid camping permit/camping reservation.

BEARS

▶ Where necessary to prevent or address bear/
human interactions or related issues, the park
manager may designate all or a portion of any
state park where food, trash and equipment
used to cook or store food must be kept sealed
in a hard-sided vehicle, in a camping unit that
is constructed of solid, non-pliable material or
in a food storage box provided by the park for
those persons entering the park in something
other than a hardsided vehicle or appropriate
camping unit. This does not apply to food that
is being transported, consumed or prepared
for consumption.
A hard-sided vehicle does not include any
type of tent, pop-up camper or pickup camper
with nylon, canvas or other pliable materials,
car top carriers or camper shells on the back of
pickup trucks.

QUIET HOURS

▶ Quiet hours will be enforced from 10 p.m.–6
a.m., and all generators, loud radios or other
loud noises that may disturb the peace are
prohibited during these hours.

ABANDONED PROPERTY

▶ To leave any personal property unattended on
land or water for more than 24 hours:
a. If property is left for 24 hours, it will be
considered abandoned.
b. Removal and storage will be at the expense
of the owner.

CLIMBING HARDWARE

▶ To place fixed or permanent rock-climbing
hardware, unless the climber first obtains a
special-activities permit from the park manager. Removal of previously-placed fixed or
permanent climbing hardware is prohibited.

PARKING

▶ To park a motor vehicle, trailer or camper in
any area other than a designated parking area.

BIKING

▶ To bike in any area other than in a designated
biking area or on a designated road or trail.
▶ E-bikes (electrical-assisted bicycles) are vehicles
with 2 or 3 wheels, fully operable pedals and an
electric motor that doesn't go over 750 watts.
See page 3, "State Wildlife Areas," for descriptions
of the 3 classes of e-bike.
In state parks, class 1 and 2 e-bikes are allowed on roadways and designated bike lanes,
and on multi-use trails and other areas (e.g.,
campgrounds) that are open to nonmotorized
biking. Class 3 e-bikes are only allowed on
designated roadways and designated bike lanes.

ALCOHOL

▶ Consumption of alcoholic beverages on CPW
lands and waters is permitted with the following exceptions:
a. It is prohibited to consume alcoholic beverages on any archery or firearm range.
b. It is prohibited to sell and/or dispense
alcoholic beverages on any CPW lands and
waters.
c. It is prohibited to be on any CPW lands and
waters when under the influence of alcohol
or any controlled substance to the degree
that may endanger oneself or another per
son, damage property or resources, or may
cause unreasonable interference with another person’s enjoyment.

NEW SWIMMING
▶ To swim on state park managed properties:
a. From sunset to sunrise.
b. Within or 150 feet from: any boat ramp,
marina, breakwater, dock, buoy-designated hazard or keep-out, any dam inlet or
outlet structure, and where prohibited as
posted.
c. For any child under the age of 13 unless
accompanied by an adult.

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STATE PARKS PROPERTIES
▶ CAMEO SHOOTING &amp; EDUCATION COMPLEX
— MESA CO.
DIRECTIONS: Take I-70 to exit 45, turn
north and follow signs to Cameo.
GMU/ACRES: 31 / 1,700
FACILITIES: rifle, pistol, shotgun, archery
ranges; hunting, fishing, shooting and
other outdoor activity programs and
classes
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Public access from sunrise to sunset
only.
b. Fires may be prohibited to comply
with current burn restrictions.
c. Camping, marijuana prohibited.
d. Dogs prohibited outside of vehicles.
e. Hunting allowed only in area north
of and within 100 yards of Coal
Canyon-Main Canyon divide.
f. All persons must comply with range
safety rules, as posted.
g. Biking only in designated areas, as
posted.
NOTE: While Cameo has the same general rules as
state parks (see page 58 of this brochure and Chapter
P-1 of our regulations online: cpw.state.co.us/
regulations), PARK PASSES ARE NOT VALID
FOR ENTRY HERE. You must purchase Cameo passes
specifically to use in the Cameo shooting areas. See
the types of Cameo passes and fees online:
cpw.state.co.us/cameo

GOLD STANDARD SITES
The Leave No Trace Center for Outdoor Ethics has
7 principles that provide an easily understood
framework of minimum impact practices for
anyone visiting the outdoors. The principles
have been adapted so that they can be applied
anywhere — from remote wilderness areas, to
local parks and even in your own backyard. See
the back cover of this brochure to read about them!
Three of our state parks have received the highest
Leave No Trace standard of recognition as Gold
Standard Sites: Barr Lake, Castlewood Canyon
and Roxborough. Gold Standard Sites become
exemplary models, encouraging other public
lands to ensure that Leave No Trace education
is part of everyone’s experience when spending
time outdoors.
Learn more at: lnt.org/our-work/
protecting-parks/gold-standardsites

Find downloadable maps and a full list of activities available at each park in the Park Finder online:
\cpw.state.co.us/park-map
▶ ARKANSAS HEADWATERS — CHAFFEE, FREMONT,
LAKE AND PUEBLO COs.
DIRECTIONS TO VISITOR CENTER: From intersection
of Hwys. 50/291 in Salida, go N on Hwy. 291
(1st St.). Go 1 block past stoplight to G St., turn
right 1 block to Sackett Ave., then turn left.
Visitor Center on left corner of Sackett and G
streets. Note that the park spans 152 miles
from Leadville to Pueblo, and campsites are
located along this span.
PHONE: 719-539-7289
ACRES: 5,652 total acres, 152 miles of river
FACILITIES: picnic sites, including group picnicking, campgrounds, boat ramps, visitor center
RECREATION: fishing, whitewater boating, camping, hiking, mountain biking, OHV, hunting,
horseback trails, boating, swimming, crosscountry skiing/snowshoeing, rock climbing,
wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Except in established campgrounds where
toilet facilities are provided, all overnight
campers must provide and use a portable
toilet device capable of carrying human
waste out of recreation area. Contents of
portable toilet must be emptied in compliance with law and may not be deposited
within recreation area, unless at a facility
specifically designated by AHRA.
b. Building or tending fires allowed, but AHRA
fire containers must have at least a two-inch
rigid side. Fire containers must be elevated
up off ground.
c. Swimming allowed from confluence of East
Fork/Lake Fork of Arkansas River. All persons swimming within designated whitewater parks and all persons under the age of 13
swimming anywhere within the recreation
area must wear a properly-fitting, U.S. Coast
Guard-approved wearable personal flotation
device.
d. Motorboats prohibited from confluence of
East Fork/Lake Fork of Arkansas River to
west end of Pueblo Reservoir.
e. Innertubes, air mattresses and similar devices allowed from confluence of East Fork/
Lake Fork of Arkansas River. All occupants
must wear a U.S. Coast Guard-approved
wearable personal flotation device.
f. Hunting allowed in areas not prohibiting
such use.
g. Recreational gold mining allowed, except
where prohibited as posted.

▶ BARR LAKE
— ADAMS CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Denver, take I-76 E to exit 22,
Bromley Lane. Go E approx. 1 mile to Picadilly
Rd., then go S about 2 miles to park entrance
on right.
PHONE: 303-659-6005
ACRES: 1,164 land acres, 1,726 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramp, visitor center
RECREATION: fishing, hiking, biking, horseback
trails, boating, cross-country skiing/snowshoeing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Dogs or other pets, fishing or boating in
wildlife refuge area prohibited.
b. Visitors must remain on designated trails
and boardwalks in wildlife refuge area.
c. Fishing, boating in wildlife refuge area
prohibited.
d. Visitors must remain on designated trails on
Barr Lake Dam.
e. Horses on Barr Lake Dam prohibited.
f. Only hand-propelled craft, sailboats and
boats with electric trolling motors or
gasoline motors of 10 horsepower or less
allowed.
g. Only shotguns loaded with birdshot allowed
for waterfowl and dove hunting, in areas and
at times posted.
h. All hunters must check in and check out at
hunter registration area.
i. Waterfowl hunting by reservation only. See
"Reservations: Hunting," page 1, for details.
j. NEW Swimming is prohibited.

▶ BOYD LAKE — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-25 exit 257 W (Hwy. 34) 2.3
miles, go right on Boise Ave for 1.5 miles, then
turn right on 37th St. (T intersection). Turn
right, and park is on right (800 ft).
PHONE: 970-669-1739
ACRES: 257 land acres, 1,747 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramps, electric
hookups, dump station, visitor center
RECREATION: fishing, camping, hiking, biking,
boating, swimming, cross-country skiing/
snowshoeing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. From the Tues. after Labor Day through the
Fri. before Memorial Day, only bows and
arrows (including crossbows and hand-held
bows, unless otherwise restricted), and
shotguns loaded with birdshot allowed for
hunting in areas not posted as prohibiting
such use.
b. Waterfowl hunting by reservation only. See
"Reservations: Hunting," page 1, for details.
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▶ CASTLEWOOD CANYON
— DOUGLAS CO.
DIRECTIONS: From I-25 at Castle Rock, go E
on Founders Parkway to Hwy. 86, then go E
for 4 miles to Franktown. Go S on Hwy. 83
(S. Parker Rd.) for 5 miles to park entrance.
PHONE: 303-688-5242
ACRES: 2,628 land acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, visitor center
RECREATION: hiking, cross-country skiing/
snowshoeing, rock climbing, wildlife viewing, educational tours, photography
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Dogs or other pets, horses, climbing,
traverseing or rappeling on or from rock
formations in East Canyon area prohibited.
b. Visitors required to remain on designated
trails in East Canyon area.

▶ CHATFIELD — JEFFERSON, DOUGLAS, ARAPAHOE COs.

DIRECTIONS: From Denver, go W on C-470 to
Wadsworth (Hwy. 121) exit. Go S on Wadsworth for 1 mile. Deer Creek entrance is on
E of road. Or, from C-470 and Santa Fe Dr.
(Hwy. 85), go S on Hwy. 85, go W on Titan
Pkwy., then turn right on Eagle River St. to
Plum Creek entrance.
PHONE: 303-791-7275
ACRES: 3,895 land acres, 1,423 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, horse rental, sewer and
electrical hookups, dump station, boat ramps,
marina, swim beach, model airplane field
RECREATION: fishing, camping, hiking, biking,
horseback trails, boating, swimming, crosscountry skiing/snowshoeing, hot-air ballooning, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Entrance to and exit from dog-off-leash
areas allowed only at designated access
points.
b. A handler may bring maximum of 3 dogs
at one time in dog-off-leash area.
c. Handlers must have a leash and at least one
waste bag for each dog in dog-off-leash
area.
d. Sport-dog trainers must obtain a specialuse permit to access and use designated
upland and flat-water sport-dog-training
areas.
e. Handlers in dog-off-leash and sport-dogtraining areas must have a visible and
valid dog-off-leash annual or daily pass.
f. Fishing prohibited on ponds within dogoff-leash area.
g. Only pistols or other mechanisms incapable of discharging live ammunition
allowed in dog-training area.
h. Valid permit required to launch or land
any hot-air balloon.
i. Only float tubes or craft propelled by hand
allowed on ponds within the park, excluding main reservoir.

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▶ CHERRY CREEK — ARAPAHOE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-225, go 1 mile S on
Parker Rd. to Lehigh Ave. and follow signs to
E entrance of park.
PHONE: 303-690-1166
ACRES: 3,570 land acres, 880 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, horse rental, electrical
hookups, dump station, boat ramps, marina,
shooting range
RECREATION: fishing, camping, hiking, biking,
horseback trails, boating, swimming, crosscountry skiing/snowshoeing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Entrance to and exit from dog-off-leash
areas allowed only at designated access
points.
b. A handler may bring maximum of 3 dogs
at one time in dog-off-leash area.
c. Handlers must have a leash and at least one
waste bag for each dog in dog-off-leash
area.
d. Sport-dog trainers must obtain a specialuse permit to access and use designated
upland and flat-water sport-dog-training
areas.
e. Handlers in dog-off-leash and sport-dogtraining areas must have a visible and
valid dog-off-leash annual or daily pass.
f. Use of shotgun shells on trap/skeet range
with shot size larger than size 7 prohibited.
g. Only pistols or other mechanisms incapable of discharging live ammunition
allowed in dog-training area.

▶ CHEYENNE MOUNTAIN — EL PASO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-25, exit on South Academy (Exit 135) and go W on Academy to Hwy.
115. Go S on Hwy. 115 to first traffic light at
Gate 1 of Fort Carson. Turn W at light into
park entrance.
PHONE: 719-576-2016
ACRES: 2,701 land acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, campground with 51
full hookup sites and 10 basic sites, visitor
center
RECREATION: camping, hiking, biking
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Dogs and other pets prohibited, except
leashed dogs and pets in developed areas
of park and on the following trails only:
Acorn Alley, Bobcat Way, Raccoon Ridge
and the portion of Soaring Kestral west of
the eastern-most intersection with Bobcat
Way. All visitors that have dogs or other
pets on these trails must have at least one
waste bag per animal.
b. Smoking limited to developed areas only
and prohibited in backcountry, or on
archery range, parking lot or trail system.
c. Hunting prohibited.
d. Climbing, traversing or rappeling on or
from rock formations prohibited.
e. Any person age 17 or older shooting on
the field/3D portion of archery range must
have on their person a proper and valid
daily or annual Cheyenne Mountain Park

archery range individual permit.
f. Public access on archery range allowed
from sunrise to sunset.
g. Any person age 16 or younger entering
archery range must be under adult supervision at all times.
h. Broadheads, crossbows and firearms,
including, but not limited to, BB guns,
pellet guns and air rifles, prohibited on
archery range.
i. Dogs or other pets prohibited on archery
range.

▶ CRAWFORD — DELTA, MONTROSE COs.

DIRECTIONS: From Delta, take Hwy. 92 E to
Hotchkiss. Veer right on Hwy. 92. Go 10 miles
to Crawford. Park is 1 mile S on Hwy. 92.
PHONE: 970-921-5721
ACRES: 381 land acres, 379 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramps, electrical
hookups, dump station, visitor center
RECREATION: fishing, hunting, camping, hiking, biking, boating, swimming, cross-country skiing/snowshoeing, snowmobiling
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting allowed in areas not prohibiting
such use.

▶ ELDORADO CANYON — BOULDER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hwy. 36, take Superior/
Louisville exit (McCaslin Blvd.), then go S
to Colo. 170. Go W approx. 9 miles through
Eldorado Springs. Park entrance on W side
of Eldorado Springs.
VISITOR CENTER: Go 1 mile W of park entrance.
PHONE: 303-494-3943
ACRES: 1,441 land acres, one mile of river
FACILITIES: picnic sites, visitor center
RECREATION: rock climbing, hiking, biking, horseback trails, cross-country skiing/
snowshoeing, fishing, hunting with primitive weapons only at the Crescent Meadows
property
RESTRICTIONS:
a. All portable grills and stoves (including, but not limited to, charcoal, gas and
wood) prohibited outside of designated
high-use pads.
b. Beginning the Tues. after Labor Day
through March 31, only hand-held bows
and shotguns loaded with birdshot allowed for hunting in western portion of
park (Crescent Meadows).
c. Beginning the Tues. after Labor Day
through the Fri. before Memorial Day,
only primitive weapons (hand-held bows
and muzzle-loading rifles) allowed for
hunting big game in western portion of
park (Crescent Meadows).
d. NEW Timed entry system—From July
2022 through Sept. 15, 2022 and May 15,
2023 through Sept. 15, 2023, on every
Sat., Sun. and federal or state holiday,
no motorized vehicle shall enter, park
or use any facilities from 5:30 a.m.
until 5:30 p.m. unless such use is by the
authority of a valid day use reservation

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issued through the approved reservation
system of Colorado Parks and Wildlife.
1. Day use reservations may be made
by phone 800-244-5613 or online at
cpwshop.com.
2. Reservations may not be made
more than 1 month in advance.
3. Visitors who wish to cancel a
reservation must do so 24 hours in
advance.
4. Day use reservations are limited
to one reservation per person per
day. Each person is limited to a
maximum of four reservations each
month.
5. The individual named on the reservation must be in the motor vehicle.
Reservations are non-transferable
and cannot be traded, sold or
auctioned.
6. In addition to a valid day use reservation, a valid vehicle pass shall be
required for each motor vehicle for
each day of entry.

▶ ELEVEN MILE — PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Colorado Springs, take
Hwy. 24 W for 38 miles until 1 mile W of
town of Lake George. Then turn S on CR 90
and go 6 miles to CR 92. Go S on CR 92 for 5
miles to park.
PHONE: 719-748-3401
ACRES: 4,167 land acres, 3,405 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramps, electrical
hookups, dump station, visitor center
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, camping, hiking, biking, boating, cross-country skiing/
snowshoeing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Operating or parking snowmobiles on
land or on frozen surface of reservoir
prohibited, except by law enforcement officers on duty, or unless otherwise posted
at park entrances.
b. Operating or occupying boats on surface
of reservoir from one-half hour after
sunset until one-half hour before sunrise
prohibited.
c. Entering, using or occupying islands on
reservoir prohibited.
d. Entering, using or occupying lands or
waters of Eleven Mile State Recreation
Area lying east of restrictive buoy line
prohibited.
e. Waterskiing on reservoir prohibited.
f. Hunting allowed in areas not prohibiting
such use.
g. NEW Swimming is prohibited.

▶ ELKHEAD RESERVOIR — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hayden, follow Hwy. 40 W
for 10 miles to CR 29. Turn right and go 4
miles to CR 28. Turn right, main park access
on left.
PHONE: 970-276-2061
ACRES: 1,208 land acres, 900 water acres

FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramps
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, camping, hiking, biking, horseback trails, boating, swimming, cross-country skiing/snowshoeing

▶ FISHERS PEAK — LAS ANIMAS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-25, take Exit 11 E to CR
69-3 (Sante Fe Trail). Travel S until you see
the entrance gate and sign on the left.
PHONE: 719-846-3463
ACRES: 19,200 (Only 250 acres currently open
to the public.)
FACILITIES: drive-in picnic area, parking lot,
vault restrooms
RECREATION: hiking, picnic area, hunting
Note that biking is not allowed.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access from sunrise to
sunset, except as allowed with a special
activity permit (see h.).
b. Visitors must remain on designated trails,
except as allowed with a special activity
permit (see h.).
c. Trail use for pedestrians only.
d. Pets or other domestic animals prohibited
outside of designated parking area, except
as allowed with a special activity permit
(see h.).
e. Snowmobiles, off-highway vehicles
(OHVs) prohibited.
f. Parking allowed in designated areas only.
g. Raptor nest buffers:
1. From Dec. 15−July 15, all visitors
must remain outside the half-mile
buffer for golden eagle nests, as
posted.
2. From NEW March 15−July 31, all
visitors must remain outside the halfmile buffer for peregrine falcon nests,
as posted.
h. Hunting permitted in accordance with the
following:
1. A special activity permit allowing access will be provided through a draw.
Failure to comply with the conditions
in the permit, state statutes and CPW
regulations may result in permit
revocation.
2. Only the successful permit holder
and one non-hunting companion
are allowed on the property.
3. Vehicles involved in hunting use of
the park are required to have a valid
Colorado State parks pass, unless
the vehicle displays a Disabled Veteran license plate NEW or a Purple
Heart license plate.
4. Hired guides or outfitters prohibited.
5. Access to property prohibited except
during season dates specified on
permit.
6. Go online to see the current season
dates and rules for hunting on
Fishers Peak State Park: cpw.state.
co.us/fisherspeak

▶ GOLDEN GATE CANYON — GILPIN, JEFFERSON COs.

DIRECTIONS: Take I-70 W, exit Hwy. 58 and
go 5 miles to Hwy. 93. Go N for 1.5 miles to
Golden Gate Canyon Rd., then turn left and
go 13 miles to visitor center.
PHONE: 303-582-3707
ACRES: 11,895 land acres, 8 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, electrical hookups,
dump station, visitor center
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, camping, hiking, biking, horseback trails, cross-country
skiing/snowshoeing, rock climbing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boats, rafts or other floating devices of any
kind on lakes within park prohibited, except as part of class in canoeing sponsored
by CPW.
b. In Jefferson Co., excluding the 160-acre
parcel known as Vigil Ranch and posted
strip of land along Gilpin CR 2: During
deer and elk seasons, hunting allowed for
big game. Beginning the Tues. after Labor
Day through the Fri. before Memorial Day,
hunting allowed for small game in areas
not posted as prohibiting such use.
NEW Reservations for hunting are
required. To make a reservation, hunters
must already possess a valid big game
license for the specific hunt code permitted on the property or a valid small
game license.
c. During deer and elk seasons beginning
the Tues. after Labor Day through the Fri.
before Memorial Day, hunting allowed in
areas not posted as prohibiting such use
in portion of park located in Gilpin Co.
(Green Ranch). Only hunters selected
through special drawing prior to start of
big-game seasons allowed to hunt this
portion.
d. NEW Swimming is prohibited.

▶ HARVEY GAP — GARFIELD CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Silt, go W on Hwy. 6/24
to First St. Turn N on First St. and go 1.2
miles to Silt Mesa Rd. Go W for 0.7 miles to
Harvey Gap Rd. (CR 237). Go N and follow
Harvey Gap Rd. for 3.4 miles to park.
PHONE: 970-625-1607
ACRES: 106 land acres, 198 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramp
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, boating, swimming, cross-country skiing/snowshoeing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Only hand-propelled craft, sailboats and
boats with electric trolling motors or
gasoline motors of 20 horsepower or less
allowed on reservoir.
b. Waterskiing on reservoir prohibited.
c. Beginning the Tues. after Labor Day
through the Fri. before Memorial Day,
only bows and arrows (including crossbow and hand-held bow, unless otherwise
restricted), and shotguns loaded with
birdshot allowed for hunting in areas not
posted as prohibiting such use.
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▶ HIGHLINE LAKE — MESA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Loma exit on I-70 (Hwy.
139), go N for 5 miles to Q Rd., then go W
for 1.2 miles to 11.8 Rd. Go N for 1 mile to
park.
PHONE: 970-858-7208
ACRES: 389 land acres, 173 water acres
FACILITIES: visitor center, camping, picnic
sites, boat ramps, dump station
RECREATION: fishing, camping, hiking, biking,
horseback trails, boating, swimming
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Only hand-propelled craft, sailboats and
boats with electric motors allowed on
Mack Mesa Reservoir.
b. Boats prohibited on lake from first day in
Oct. through last day in Feb., except handpropelled craft used for setting out and
picking up decoys, and retrieving downed
waterfowl in area open to hunting.
c. Waterfowl hunting by reservation only.
See "Reservations: Hunting," page 1, for
details.
d. Only shotguns loaded with birdshot allowed for waterfowl hunting in areas and
at times posted.
e. Small-game hunting allowed at park, using only shotguns, in areas and at times
posted.
f. Big-game hunting prohibited.
g. All hunters must check in and check out at
hunter registration area.
h. NEW Vessels launched on Wednesdays
are prohibited from traveling at speeds
above “wakeless.” If July 4 falls on a
Wednesday, this day is exempt from the
wakeless restriction.

▶ JACKSON LAKE — MORGAN, WELD COs.

DIRECTIONS: From Hwy. 34 and I-76 interchange, go N for 7.25 miles onHwy. 39,
through Goodrich. Then go W on Y5 (follow
paved road) for 2.5 miles.
PHONE: 970-645-2551
ACRES: 580 land acres, 2,511 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramp, electrical
hookups, dump station, visitor center
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, OHV, camping,
hiking, boating, swimming, cross-country
skiing/snowshoeing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Beginning the Tues. after Labor Day
through the Fri. before Memorial Day,
only bows and arrows (including crossbow and hand-held bow, unless otherwise
restricted), and shotguns loaded with
birdshot allowed for hunting in areas not
posted as prohibiting such use.

▶ JAMES M. ROBB-COLORADO RIVER — MESA CO.

PHONE: 970-434-3388 or 970-858-9188
(Fruita Section)
CONNECTED LAKES:
DIRECTIONS: From SW portion of Grand Junction at Hwy. 340, go NW on Dike Rd. for 1.5
miles.
ACRES: 20 land acres, 30 water acres

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FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramp
RECREATION: fishing, hiking, biking, boating.
Hunting prohibited.
CORN LAKE:
DIRECTIONS: Take Exit 37 off I-70, go to I-70 B,
turn S on 32 Rd. (Hwy. 141) and go 2 miles.
ACRES: 100 land acres, 22 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramp
RECREATION: fishing, hiking, biking, horseback
trails, waterfowl hunting
FRUITA:
DIRECTIONS: Take I-70 to Exit 19 at Fruita. Go
S on Hwy. 340 for 0.5 miles to entrance on W.
ACRES: 20 land acres, 15 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramp, electrical
hookup, dump station, visitor center
RECREATION: fishing, camping, hiking, biking,
horseback trails, boating. Hunting prohibited.
NOTE: Swim beach closed indefinitely.
ISLAND ACRES:
DIRECTIONS: Take Exit 47 off I-70; follow signs.
ACRES: 627 land acres, 251 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, electrical hookups,
dump station
RECREATION: fishing, camping, hiking, biking,
swimming, waterfowl hunting
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Colorado River Wildlife Area:
1. Dogs or other pets prohibited, except on
designated trails.
2. Fires, NEW swimming prohibited within
East and West Lakes.
3. Public access via designated trails only.
4. Boats, rafts or other floating devices of
any kind on lakes prohibited.
b. Fruita, Connected Lakes, Corn Lake and
Island Acres sections:
1. Except for swim area at Island Acres, only
hand-propelled craft, sailboats and boats
with electric motors allowed.
2. Waterfowl hunting by reservation only.
See "Reservations: Hunting," page 1, for
details.
3. Only shotguns loaded with birdshot allowed for waterfowl hunting in areas and
at times posted. All hunters must hunt
from designated blinds.
4. Hunting prohibited in Fruita and Connected Lakes sections.
c. 34 Road Parcel:
1. No public access except for waterfowl
hunting on weekends during designated
waterfowl hunting seasons.
2. Only shotguns loaded with birdshot
allowed for waterfowl hunting in areas
and at times posted. Waterfowl hunters
must have valid reservation to hunt 34
Road blind.
3. Hunters must hunt from designated
blinds only.
4. All other use of property prohibited.
d. Pear Park Section:
1. Boats, rafts or other floating devices of
any kind prohibited on lakes between 30
Rd. and 29 Rd.

2. Waterfowl hunting by reservation only.
See "Reservations: Hunting," page 1, for
details.
3. Only shotguns loaded with birdshot allowed for waterfowl hunting in areas and
at times posted. All hunters must hunt
from designated blinds.

▶ JOHN MARTIN RESERVOIR — BENT CO.

DIRECTIONS:
FROM LAS ANIMAS: Go 16 miles E of Las Animas
on Hwy. 50 to CR 24 at Hasty. Go S on CR 24
approx. 2 miles to park entrance.
FROM LAMAR: Take Hwy. 50 W from Lamar
approx. 20 miles to Hasty. Go S on School
Street (CR 24), then go 2 miles to park
entrance.
PHONE: 719-829-1801
ACRES: 1,642 land acres, 11,749 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramps, electrical
hookups, dump station, visitor center
RECREATION: fishing, camping, hiking, biking,
boating, swimming, cross-country skiing/
snowshoeing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Public access on north shore area of park
prohibited from first day of Nov.–March
15 annually, or as posted (except to retrieve downed waterfowl).
b. Only hand-propelled craft, sailboats and
boats with electric motors allowed on
Lake Hasty.
c. Unauthorized boats, rafts or other floating
devices of any kind prohibited on waters
below John Martin Dam to Arkansas
River bridge.
d. Public access east of waterfowl closure
line to the dam prohibited from first day
of Nov.–March 15 annually, or as posted
(except to retrieve downed waterfowl).

▶ LAKE PUEBLO — PUEBLO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-25 at Pueblo, take Exit
101 and go 2.5 miles W on Hwy. 50. Turn S
on Pueblo Blvd. and go 4 miles to Thatcher
Ave. Turn W, then go 4 miles to park entrance.
PHONE: 719-561-9320
ACRES: 12,885 land acres, 4,611 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramps, electrical
hookups, dump station, visitor center
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, camping, hiking,
biking, horseback trails, boating, swimming
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Jumping, diving or swinging from cliffs,
ledges or manmade structures prohibited,
including, but not limited to, boat docks,
marina infrastructure and railroad trestle
in Turkey Creek.
b. Innertubes, air mattresses and similar
devices allowed below dam on part of
Arkansas River within boundaries of park.
All occupants must wear a U.S. Coast
Guard-approved wearable personal flotation device.
c. Beginning the Tues. after Labor Day
through the Fri. before Memorial Day,
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birdshot allowed for hunting in areas not
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▶ LATHROP — HUERFANO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walsenburg, go 3 miles W
on Hwy. 160.
PHONE: 719-738-2376
ACRES: 1,780 land acres, 412 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramps, electrical
hookups, dump station, visitor center
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, camping,
hiking, biking, boating, swimming, crosscountry skiing/snowshoeing, golf
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boats prohibited on Horseshoe Reservoir
from first Mon. in Nov. through last day
of migratory waterfowl seasons, except as
posted. Hand-propelled craft allowed for
setting out and picking up decoys, and
retrieving downed waterfowl in area open
to hunting.
b. Waterskiing on Horseshoe Reservoir
prohibited.
c. Beginning the Tues. after Labor Day
through the Fri. before Memorial Day,
only bows and arrows (including crossbows and hand-held bows, unless otherwise restricted), and shotguns loaded with
birdshot allowed for hunting west from
a north-south line corresponding with
barbed-wire fence between Horseshoe
Lake and Martin Lake.
d. NEW Swimming prohibited except at the
designated swim beach at Martin Lake.

▶ LONE MESA — DOLORES CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Dolores, take USFS Rds.
526 and 514 N and W to the park.
PHONE: 970-533-7065
ACRES: 11,780 land acres
NOTE: The park is currently closed to the public.
Limited big-game hunting is allowed by a
special use permit program during big-game
seasons. Call 970-533-7065 for information.

▶ LORY — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Ft. Collins, go N on Hwy
287, staying straight when highway forks N
and following CR 54G into LaPorte. Continue W to Bellvue and turn left on Rist Canyon Rd. (52E). Follow Rist Canyon Rd. for 1
mile to CR 23N. Turn left and follow CR 23N
for 1.4 miles to Lodgepole (25G). Then turn
right and travel 1.6 miles to park entrance.
PHONE: 970-493-1623
ACRES: 2,591 land acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, visitor center
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, camping, hiking, biking, horseback trails, cross-country
skiing/snowshoeing, rock climbing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. During deer and elk seasons, hunting allowed for big game. Beginning the Tues.
after Labor Day through the Fri. before Memorial Day, hunting allowed for small game

in areas not posted as prohibiting such use.
Hunting on Sat. or Sun prohibited.
b. During spring turkey hunt at Lory State
Park, hunting turkey on Mon. and Tues.
only. All other days of the week closed to
spring turkey hunting.

▶ MANCOS — MONTEZUMA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Durango, take Hwy. 160
for W 27 miles to Mancos. Go N on Hwy.
184 approx. 0.25 miles, then turn E on CR 42
(USFS Rd. 561). Go 4 miles and take CR N to
park entrance.
PHONE: 970-533-7065
ACRES: 354 land acres, 217 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramp, dump
station
RECREATION: fishing, camping, hiking, biking,
horseback trails, boating, cross-country skiing/snowshoeing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Only hand-propelled craft, sailboats, boats
with electric trolling motors and boats
with gasoline motors operated at a wakeless speed allowed on reservoir.
b. Waterskiing on reservoir prohibited.

▶ MUELLER — TELLER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Colorado Springs, go 25
miles W on Hwy. 24 to Divide. Go S on Hwy.
67 for 3.5 miles to park entrance.
PHONE: 719-687-2366
ACRES: 5,109 land acres, 5 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, electrical hookups,
dump station, showers, visitor center
RECREATION: camping, hiking, biking, horseback trails, cross-country skiing/snowshoeing, limited hunting and fishing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Dogs or other pets prohibited outside of
developed facilities area.
b. Operating snowmobiles and off-highway
vehicles prohibited, except by law enforcement officers on duty.
c. Boats, rafts or other floating devices of any
kind prohibited on lakes within park.
d. Beginning the Tues. after Labor Day
through the Fri. before Memorial Day,
hunting allowed in areas not prohibiting such use in park. Hunters may access
posted hunting area only from Trail 5 at
Visitor Center, Trail 11 at Livery parking
lot, or Lost Pond Picnic Area and Trail 13
at group campground. All weapons must
be completely unloaded when hunter is
outside posted hunting area boundary.

▶ NAVAJO — ARCHULETA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Pagosa Springs, take Hwy.
160 W for 17 miles. Go SW on Hwy. 151 for
18 miles to Arboles. Go 2 miles S on CR 982.
PHONE: 970-883-2208
ACRES: 2,087 land acres, 2,895 water acres —
the reservoir is more than 15,000 water acres
that span Colorado and New Mexico.
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramp, electrical
hookups, dump station, visitor center

RECREATION: hunting, fishing, camping, hiking, biking, boating, swimming and
NEW kiteboarding
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting allowed in areas not prohibiting
such use.
b. NEW Kiteboards must have three safety
systems: a control bar release, a quick
release and a safety release. All three
safety systems must be in good and
operational condition and in compliance
with manufacturer specifications so that
when activated the kite loses power and
falls to the water. Kiteboarders must
wear a United States Coast Guard approved personal flotation device when
kiteboarding.
NOTE: Boaters may launch in either state and
use the entire reservoir. Valid New Mexico
AND Colorado fishing licenses are required.

▶ NORTH STERLING — LOGAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-76, take exit 125 (Sterling), turn W on Hwy. 6 (traffic W from
Denver, turn left off exit ramp; traffic E from
Julesburg/Nebraska, turn right off exit ramp).
Follow Hwy. 6 W for 2 miles over bridge.
Turn right (N) on N. 3rd St. Take slight left
onto Sidney Ave., then continue N for 1.5
miles. Turn left onto CR 34 and continue W
for 1 mile. Turn right onto CR 39 and follow
paved road N for 10 miles.
NOTE: If using a GPS unit to navigate, road
changes names several times. Don't turn onto
any unpaved roads.
After S-curves, turn left onto CR 46, continue
for 2 miles W to CR 33, and follow paved
road N on CR-33.
PHONE: 970-522-3657
ACRES: 2,820 land acres, 2,895 water acres
FACILITIES: archery range, picnic sites, boat
ramps, electrical hookups, dump station,
visitor center
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, camping,
hiking, biking, horseback trails, boating,
swimming
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boats prohibited on reservoir from first
Mon. in Nov. through last day of migratory waterfowl seasons, except as posted
and except hand-propelled craft used for
setting out and picking up decoys, and
retrieving downed waterfowl on areas of
lakes open to waterfowl hunting.
b. Beginning the Tues. after Labor Day
through the Fri. before Memorial Day,
only bows and arrows and shotguns
loaded with birdshot allowed for hunting
in areas not prohibiting such use in park,
except as follows:
1. Hunting prohibited from dam.
2. Hunting prohibited from frozen surface
of lake.

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▶ PAONIA — GUNNISON, PITKIN COs.

DIRECTIONS: From Glenwood Springs, take
Hwy. 82 S to Carbondale. At Hwy. 133, go S
for 46 miles.
PHONE: 970-921-5721
ACRES: 1,250 land acres, 334 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramp
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, camping,
boating, cross-country skiing/snowshoeing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting allowed in areas not prohibiting
such use.

▶ PEARL LAKE — ROUTT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Steamboat Springs, go W for
2 miles on Hwy. 40 to CR 129. Turn N and go 23
miles to Pearl Lake Rd. Go E for 2 miles to park.
PHONE: 970-879-3922
ACRES: 134 land acres, 166 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramp
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, camping, hiking, biking, boating, cross-country skiing/
snowshoeing, snowmobiling
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Only hand-propelled craft, sailboats, boats
with electric trolling motors and boats
with gasoline motors operated at a wakeless speed allowed.
b. Waterskiing prohibited.c. During deer
and elk seasons, hunting allowed for big
game. Beginning the Tues. after Labor Day
through the Fri. before Memorial Day,
hunting allowed for small game in areas
not posted as prohibiting such use.

▶ RIDGWAY — OURAY CO.

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DIRECTIONS: From Montrose, go 20 miles S on
Hwy. 550.
PHONE: 970-626-5822
ACRES: 2,100 land acres, 1,101 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramp, buoy and
slip rentals, electrical hookups, dump station,
visitor center
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, camping, hiking
trails, biking, boating, swimming, crosscountry skiing/snowshoeing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boats, rafts, or other floating devices prohibited on any waters within Pa-Co-ChuPuk Recreation Site, below Ridgway Dam.
b. On all areas of park east of Hwy. 550: During deer and elk seasons, hunting allowed
for big game. Beginning the Tues. after Labor Day through the Fri. before Memorial
Day, hunting allowed in areas not posted
as prohibiting such use.
c. During any hunting season from Oct. 1–
April 30 annually, and any approved special season, hunting allowed on all lands
open to public access west of reservoir.
Area bounded by Dallas Creek on south
and site closure signs on north closed to
all hunting.
d. During any waterfowl hunting season
from Oct. 1–April 30 annually, and
any approved special season, waterfowl
hunting allowed within Dallas Creek

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Recreation Site at park Hunting prohibited
between park road and Hwy. 550, and in
other areas posted as prohibiting such use.
e. During special seasons, hunting allowed in the
following areas (or special hunting zones):
ZONE 1: Elk Ridge Mesa, including closed
Elk Ridge Campground.
ZONE 2: Area bounded by 100 yards S of
park headquarters on N; Ridgway
Reservoir on W; 0.24 miles from
Hwy. 550 on S; and 0.25 miles from
main park road on E.
3. Area bounded by reservoir's main cove
on N; 0.25 miles from Elk Ridge Rd. on
W; intersection of Elk Ridge and main
park roads on S; and 0.25 miles from
main park road on E.
4. Pa-Co-Chu-Puk Recreation site.

▶ RIFLE FALLS — GARFIELD CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-70 exit at Rifle, take Hwy.
13 N through Rifle for 3 miles. Turn right on
Hwy. 325 and go 9.8 miles.
PHONE: 970-625-1607
ACRES: 48 land acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, electrical hookups
RECREATION: fishing, camping, hiking, crosscountry skiing/snowshoeing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Climbing, traversing, or rappelling on or
from rock formations prohibited.

▶ RIFLE GAP — GARFIELD CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-70 exit at Rifle, take Hwy.
13 N through Rifle for 3 miles. Turn right on
Hwy. 325 and go 6 miles.
PHONE: 970-625-1607
ACRES: 973 land acres, 360 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramp, dump station, visitor center
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, camping,
biking, boating, swimming, cross-country
skiing/snowshoeing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting allowed in areas not prohibiting
such use.

▶ ROXBOROUGH
— DOUGLAS CO.
DIRECTIONS: Take C-470 to Wadsworth exit.
Go 4.4 miles S to Waterton Rd., then turn left
and go 1.6 miles to North Rampart Range
Rd. Turn right and go 2.3 miles to Roxborough Park Rd., then turn left and go 1 block
to park access road. Drive 2.2 miles on access
road to reach visitor center.
PHONE: 303-973-3959
ACRES: 3,328 land acres
FACILITIES: visitor center
RECREATION: hiking, cross-country skiing/
snowshoeing, wildlife viewing, education
tours, photography
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Dogs or other pets, fires prohibited.

b. Climbing, traversing, or rappelling on or
from rock formations prohibited.
NOTE: No off-trail use.

▶ ST. VRAIN — WELD CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-25, go W on Hwy. 119 and
turn N on CR 7. Park is 7 miles E of Longmont.
PHONE: 303-678-9402
ACRES: 695 land acres, 160 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, dump station
RECREATION: fishing, camping, hiking, boating,
cross-country skiing/snowshoeing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Only hand-propelled craft, sailboats and
boats with electric motors allowed, except
on Blue Heron Reservoir.
b. Only hand- or trailer-launched vessels with
electric or gasoline motors operated at a
wakeless speed allowed on Blue Heron
Reservoir.

▶ SPINNEY MOUNTAIN — PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Colorado Springs, take Hwy.
24 W for 55 miles. Turn left and go 2.8 miles
on CR 23. Then turn right on CR 59 and go
1.1 miles to entrance.
PHONE: 719-748-3401
ACRES: 3,990 land acres, 2,444 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramps
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, boating
SEASONAL CLOSURE: from time the reservoir ices
over in the fall until ice off in spring
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Operating or parking snowmobiles on land
or on frozen surface of reservoir prohibited, except by law enforcement officers on
duty, or unless otherwise posted at park
entrances.
b. Operating or occupying boats on surface
of reservoir from one-half hour after
sunset until one-half hour before sunrise
prohibited.
c. Entering, using or occupying islands on
reservoir prohibited.
d. Entering, using or occupying lands or
waters of park Nov. 16–April 30 prohibited,
unless reservoir is ice-free and area otherwise posted as open for public use.
e. Entering, using or occupying lands or
waters of park from one-half hour after
sunset until one-half hour before sunrise
prohibited, or as otherwise posted.
f. Waterskiing on reservoir prohibited.
g. Hunting allowed in areas not prohibiting
such use.
h. NEW Swimming is prohibited.

▶ STAGECOACH — ROUTT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-70 at Silverthorne, take
Hwy. 9 N for 38 miles. Go W on Hwy. 40 for
6 miles to Hwy. 134. Go W on Hwy. 134 for
27 miles to Hwy. 131. Go N 17 miles to CR
14 and follow signs.
PHONE: 970-736-2436
ACRES: 810 land acres, 819 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramps, electrical

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hookups, dump station
RECREATION: fishing, camping, hiking, biking,
horseback trails, boating, swimming, crosscountry skiing/snowshoeing, snowmobiling
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Beginning the Tues. after Labor Day
through the Fri. before Memorial Day, only
bows and arrows (including crossbows
and hand-held bows, unless otherwise
restricted), and shotguns loaded with
birdshot allowed for hunting on western
half of reservoir.
b. Waterfowl hunting by reservation only. See
"Reservations: Hunting," page 1, for details.

▶ STATE FOREST — JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Fort Collins, go 75 miles W
on Hwy. 14, over Cameron Pass.
PHONE: 970-723-8366
ACRES: 71,024 land acres, 170 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramps, horse
stables/rental, visitor center
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, OHV, camping,
hiking, biking, horseback riding, boating,
backcountry skiing/snowshoeing, snowmobiling, mountain climbing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boats, rafts or other floating devices of
any kind prohibited on lakes within park,
except wakeless boating allowed on North
Michigan Reservoir.
b. Only hand-propelled craft, sailboats, boats
with electric trolling motors and boats
with gasoline motors operated at a wakeless speed allowed on North Michigan
Reservoir.
c. Waterskiing on North Michigan Reservoir
prohibited.
d. Hunting allowed in areas not prohibiting
such use.

▶ STAUNTON — JEFFERSON, PARK COs.

DIRECTIONS: From Denver, take Hwy. 285 S for
19.2 miles. Take the Elk Creek Rd. exit and go
N on Elk Creek Rd. for 1.7 miles to entrance.
PHONE: 303-816-0912
ACRES: 3,829 land acres, 5 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites
RECREATION: fishing, camping, hiking, biking,
horseback trails, rock climbing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boats, rafts or other floating devices of any
kind prohibited on lakes within park.

▶ STEAMBOAT LAKE — ROUTT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Steamboat Springs, go for W
2 miles on Hwy. 40 to CR 129. Turn N, go 25
miles to visitor center.
PHONE: 970-879-3922
ACRES: 1,809 land acres, 1,011 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramps, electrical
hookups, dump station, visitor center
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, camping, hiking,
biking, horseback trails, boating, swimming,
cross-country skiing/snowshoeing, snowmobiling

RESTRICTIONS:
a. During deer and elk seasons, hunting allowed for big game. Beginning the Tues.
after Labor Day through the Fri. before
Memorial Day, hunting allowed for small
game in areas not posted as prohibiting
such use.

▶ SWEITZER LAKE — DELTA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Delta, go 1 mile S on Hwy.
50. Or go 20 miles N of Montrose on Hwy. 50.
PHONE: 970-874-4258
ACRES: 74 land acres, 137 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramp, dump station, visitor center
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, hiking, biking,
horseback trails, boating, swimming, crosscountry skiing/snowshoeing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Beginning the Tues. after Labor Day
through the Fri. before to Memorial Day,
only bows and arrows (including crossbows
and hand-held bows, unless otherwise
restricted), and shotguns loaded with
birdshot allowed for hunting in areas not
posted as prohibiting such use.
b. Waterfowl hunting allowed only in the 6
designated hunt zones.
c. Reservations required from 5 a.m.–12 p.m.
Reserved zones unoccupied by 7 a.m. will
be available on first-come, first-served basis.
Any hunt zone must be yielded at any time
upon request of a hunter holding a valid and
active reservation for that zone.
d. Reservations not required from 1 p.m. to
sunset. Hunting is first-come, first served at
this time.
e. Leaving decoys overnight prohibited.

▶ SYLVAN LAKE — EAGLE CO.

DIRECTIONS:
SYLVAN LAKE CABINS &amp; CAMPGROUND: Take I-70 to
Eagle/exit 147. Turn S through roundabouts,
cross river. Use first exit on Hwy. 6/Grand Ave.
roundabout to travel W for 0.9 miles. At next
roundabout, take third exit onto Sylvan Lake
Rd. In 1.7 miles, turn S on Brush Creek Rd. for
8.5 miles to visitor center. Continue until road
forks. Take right fork for 5 miles to lake.
BRUSH CREEK YURTS: Follow above directions, but
turn left at fork. After 4.5 miles, yurts on left at
top of switchbacks.
PHONE: 970-328-2021
ACRES: 1,532 land acres, 42 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramp, dump
station, visitor center
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, camping, hiking,
biking, horseback trails, boating, cross-country skiing/snowshoeing, snowmobiling
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Only hand-propelled craft, sailboats and
boats with electric motors allowed.
b. Waterskiing on lake prohibited.
c. Hunting allowed in areas not prohibiting
such use.

▶ TRINIDAD LAKE — LAS ANIMAS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-25, take exit 13B for Main
St. in Trinidad. Turn left at four-way stop onto
Nevada. At next intersection, head W onto
Hwy. 12/Highway of Legends. Continue 3
miles W to park entrance.
PHONE: 719-846-6951
ACRES: 2,512 land acres, 800 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramp, electrical
hookups, non-electric sites, full hookup sites,
dump station, visitor center, camper services
building
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, camping, hiking,
biking, horseback trails, boating, cross-country skiing/snowshoeing, archery range
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Beginning the Tues. after Labor Day
through the Fri. before Memorial Day, only
bows and arrows (including crossbows
and hand-held bows, unless otherwise
restricted), and shotguns loaded with
birdshot allowed for hunting in areas not
posted as prohibiting such use.
b. Dogs or other pets, smoking prohibited on
archery range.
c. Broadheads, crossbows and firearms (including, but not limited to, BB guns, pellet guns,
and air rifles) prohibited on archery range.
d. Any person age 16 or younger entering archery range must be under direct supervision of an adult at all times.
e. Public access prohibited on archery range
between sunset and sunrise.

▶ VEGA — MESA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-70, go S on Hwy. 65, then
E on Hwy. 330 through Collbran approx. 16
miles. Turn S on 64.6 Rd. and go about 4 miles
to park.
PHONE: 970-487-3407
ACRES: 944 land acres, 898 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramps, electrical
hookups, dump station, visitor center
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, OHV, camping,
hiking, boating, cross-country skiing/snowshoeing, snowmobiling
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Beginning the Tues. after Labor Day
through the Fri. before Memorial Day, only
bows and arrows (including crossbows
and hand-held bows, unless otherwise
restricted), and shotguns loaded with
birdshot allowed for hunting in areas not
posted as prohibiting such use.

▶ YAMPA RIVER — ROUTT, MOFFAT COs.

DIRECTIONS: Take Hwy. 40 to mile marker 104.
Visitor center and campground on S side of
highway. Consult park brochure for directions
to all other river access sites.
PHONE: 970-276-2061
ACRES: 110 land acres, access to 134 river miles
FACILITIES: 9 river sites, picnic sites, 8 boat
ramps, electrical hookups, dump station,
showers, visitor center
RECREATION: fishing, rafting, camping, boating,
cross-country skiing

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COUNTY

Elbert

Elizabeth

Bennett

WE
12

WE
10 JA CK SON

14

Grover

RIVE RS IDE
RES .

WE
6

WE
20

WE
5

ADAMS COUNTY

WE
1

34

WE
16

Colorado Springs

Monument

25

CAS

Parker

CHE

Larkspur

Manitou
Springs

Castle
Rock

Pikes Peak

Pikes
Peak

DOUGLAS
COUNTY

ROX

DG
2

CHERRY
CREE K
RE S.

AD
2

BAR

Hudson

Ft. Lupton

BARR
LAKE

85

225

Gilcrest

WE
3

15

WE
2

WE
11

WE
9

WELD
COUNTY

WE
19

WE
25

WE
7

Greeley WE

Ault

Platteville

Denver

Brighton

Dacono

CHATFIELD
RE S.

85

Milliken

Windsor

Eaton

85

WE
22

Pawnee NG

LR
Evans
4 Johnstown
WE
27

STV

Mead

LR
27

BYD

WE
8

BROOMFIELD
COUNTY

SEE CENTRAL MAP FOR:
CHAFFEE, CUSTER,
FREMONT, LAKE, PARK,
TELLER COUNTIES

DG
1

Deckers

Pike NF

LR
35

Wellington

Timnath

Lafayette

287

CREEK
CO. CC Evergreen JEFFERSON
5
COUNTY CHA

CC
CLEAR 2

Lyons

LR
6

Longmont

Coal Creek

JF
1

LR
16

Berthoud

Boulder

BOULDER
COUNTY

36

LR
19

LR
28

Fort Collins

LR
31 Loveland

LR
33

LR
34

LOR

LR
25

LR
9

LARIMER
COUNTY

LR
29

LR
3

LR
26

287

LR
12

LR
20

Idaho Springs

119

72

7

Black
Hawk

Nederland

Ward

Longs
Peak

LR
32

Estes
Park

NATIONAL

PARK

LR
30

LR
21

Roosevelt NF

LR
1

LR
17

ROCKY MTN.

LR
2

LR
36

LR
10

LR
8

G

71

MG
6

MG
7

Punkin Center

LI
5

Last
Chance

Brush

Limon

MG
4

MG
5

71

MG
3

36

LI
2

LI
6

Hugo

LINCOLN
COUNTY

WA
1

WA
2

LO
1

40

70

63

LO
10

LO
3

LO
8

LO
9

Anton

Crook

34

61

ik a

Flagler

Ar

re

KC
1

I

e

59

Seibert

S.

Ri

Fleming

LO
16

R

ca n

r

SE
3

Holyoke

385

J

KC
3

YU
8

YU
10

J

Burlington

385

YU
2

YU
3

YU
16

385

KC
5

YU
11

YU
9

Cheyenne Wells

CHEYENNE
COUNTY

KC
4

YU
14

YU
7

YU
18

PH
2

YU
15

YU
1

YU
4

YU
6

YU
12

YU
5

YU
13

YU
17

Wray

PHILLIPS COUNTY

PH
1

YUMA
COUNTY

Stratton

ve
Ri

Joes

SE
2

Julesburg

SEDGWICK
COUNTY

Eckley

SE
4

Sedgwick Ovid

Haxtun

SE
1

KIT CARSON
COUNTY

bli

Yuma

u
ep

r

59

6

LO
14

LO
13

ve

LO
6
LO
5

Cope

WA
3

KC
2

Otis

LOGAN
LO COUNTY
15

76

138

WASHINGTON
COUNTY

Akron

LO
7

LO
4

NST

Sterling

LO
11
LO
2
Merino

LO
12

NORTH STE RLING RES

113

Peetz

I

6

5

4

3

2

1

NORTHEAST

5

4

CC
4

3

2

LR
24

1

LR
18

F

MAPS
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pages 72–81, for property names and descriptions.

�159

COSTILLA
COUNTY

CO
3

Blanca

AL
7

GREAT SAND
DUNES
N.P.

160

CO
2

San Luis

CO
1

Fort
Garland

HU
9

F

Culebra
Peak

HU
11

Blanca Peak

HU
8

HU
5

96

HU
1

12

LA
9

LAT

HU
10

25

PU
3

78

LA
5

LA
12
LA
14

HU
2 HU
La Veta
14

HU
20

HU
7

PU
4

115

no

HU
13

a
rf

PUE

PU
5

Aguilar

HU
3

TRINIDAD
RE S.

EP
3

LA
4

EP
1

Calhan

G

LA
7

FIS

Trinidad

LA
8

LAS ANIMAS
COUNTY

HU
18

PUEBLO
COUNTY

HU
17

HU
19

er

TRI

LA
1

HU
6

HU
12

Riv

PU
7

24

EL PASO
COUNTY

Pueblo

PU
6

Fountain

Walsenburg

CHM

Colorado Springs

PUEBLO
RE SERVOIR

HUERFANO
COUNTY

San Isabel NF

HU
16

HU
15

HU
4

SEE CENTRAL MAP FOR:
CHAFFEE, CUSTER,
FREMONT, LAKE, PARK,
TELLER COUNTIES

Pikes Peak

Manitou
Springs

25

Monument

G

LA
3

PU
1

PU
2

50

350

Thatcher

10

EP
2

Simla

u

rg

LI
7
LI
4

LI
3

MERIDITH
RE S.

OT
24

COUNTY

Punkin Center

LI
5
LI
2

LI
6

LINCOLN
COUNTY

Hugo

OT
12

BE
12

o
at

ir e

r

389

H

LA
16

OT
22

LA
10

OT
11

LA
11

LA
2

160

LA
15

Kim

LA
6

LA
13

I

BA
15
BA
14

BA
7

Eads

Springfield

BA
13

BA
5
BA
9

BA
17

BA
18

116

BA
1

J

BA
4

BA
8

BA
2

89

PR
4

Holly

Walsh

PR
3

PR
2

BA
11
BACA COUNTY

Vilas

BA
19

PROWERS
COUNTY

Campo

PR
8

PR
5

BA
16

287

PR
7

385

J

Granada

Cheyenne Wells

NE E NOSHE
RE S.

Lamar

Wiley

KI
2

KI
1

Comanche NG

Pritchett

BA
6
BA
BA
12
10

BA
20

287

Kit Carson

CHEYENNE
COUNTY

KIT CARSON
COUNTY

KI
3

KIOWA
COUNTY

BE
6
BE
7 JOHN MARTIN

CREE K RE S.

BE
1 ADOBE

96

Haswell

BE
2

40

I

BE
RE SERVOIR
BE
9
R ive r
OT
4
JMR
18 BE
BE
Las Animas
OT
BE
3
Ar
8
OTERO Rocky
15
k.
Ford
5
COUNTY
BE
OT
La Junta
10
25
BENT
OT
COUNTY
OT
1
23
OT
OT
OT
Comanche
8
7
4
OT
NG
OT
OT
OT
OT
26
10
BE
9
5
6
OT
11
3
OT
OT
OT
OT
19
14
OT
13
17
21
OT
OT
2
20
OT
16

Ordway

CROWLEY

LI
1

Crowley

94

ELBERT
COUNTY

H

BA
3

PR
1

PR
6

10

9

8

7

6

STATE PARKS

10

9

AL
5

8

7

6

67

83

e

F

STATE TRUST LANDS

u

STATE WILDLIFE AREAS

H

STATE FISH UNITS

R ive

DG
1

MAPS

SOUTHEAST

67

CPW.STATE.CO.US

P

�68

2022 COLORADO STATE RECREATION LANDS

6

A

ME
8

m pa

MF
58
MF
46

MF
73

MF
67

MF
84

MF
49

Fruita

MESA
COUNTY

COLORADO NATIONAL
MONUMENT

n

G

n

50

ME
10

4

ME
9

R

B

ME
6

1

er
i v GF

GF
7

COUNTY

De Beque

BLANCO

GARFIELD
COUNTY

RIO

RB
6

7

MF
43

VEGA
RE S.

Rifle

VEG

un
is
R

Hotchkiss

DELTA
COUNTY

Craig

DE
2

Paonia

DE
3

HAR

GF
8

133

GF
5

C
MF
63

C

PAO

GF
9

PAONIA
RE S.

GF
3

Basalt

Marble

GUNNISON
COUNTY

GU
2

Capitol Peak

GF
4

Glenwood
Springs

White River
NF

Carbondale

GF
10

GF
6

RO
15

317

RO
27

Eagle

EA
4

40

RO
20

131

82

70

RO
21

Avon

GR
15

134

GR
10

GR
11

D

PI
1

White River NF

EA
6

EA
7

JA
26

14

JA
2

JA
30

GR
1

GREEN
MTN. RES.

24

Red Cliff

Minturn

Vail

19

GR
7

GR
16

JA
31

GR
3

Blue
River

E

LR
1

LAKE
GRANBY

Nederland

Mt. Evans

COUNTY

70

Black Hawk

GILPIN 119
COUNTY

72

LR
32

Estes
Park

Ward

Longs
Peak

NATIONAL PARK

ROCKY MOUNTAIN

CC
5

CC
Idaho
Springs CC
4
CC
2
1 CLEAR CREEK
Grays Peak

Breckenridge

40

Winter Park

Fraser

LR
10

LR
18

LR
17

Roosevelt NF

LR
24

LR
2

LR
36

LARIMER
COUNTY

SHADOW
MTN. RES.

LR
5

GR
17
GR
5

SUMMIT
COUNTY

DILLON RES.

Dillon

Arapaho
NF

GR
14

14

GR
21

LR
22

LR
7
LR
14

LR
11

SEE CENTRAL MAP FOR:
CHAFFEE, CUSTER,
FREMONT, LAKE, PARK,
TELLER COUNTIES

91

GR
22
Granby
Hot Sulphur
Springs

GR
6

SU
1

STA

JA
29

LR
13

E

COUNTY

125

GR
13

Silverthorne

GR
8

GR
18

GRAND

JA
8

LR
15

LR
23

JA
18
JA
28

JA
17

JA
11

JA
25

JA
19
JA
10

JA
3

JA
16

Routt NF

JA
14

JA
12

JA
1

GR
GR 12
9
GR

GR
2

JA
6

JA
20

Walden

JA
4
JA
27

GR
4

JA
7

JA
23

Kremmling

GR
20

JA
21

JA
24

JA
15

JA
5

JA
13

Mt. of the
Holy Cross

GR
23

JA
22

JA
9

JACKSON COUNTY 125

D

SYLVAN
LAKE

Aspen

SYL

EA
2

EA
3

Conundrum
Peak

Crested Butte

Maroon
Bells

PITKIN
COUNTY

PI
2

EA
5

RO
8

STG

RO
23

RO
4

Steamboat
Springs

EAGLE COUNTY
Gypsum

RO
18

EA
1

RO
1

Routt NF

RO
3

RO
2

RO
7

RO
10

RO
19

Yampa

Oak Creek

RO
24

ROUTT
COUNTY

RO
5

RO
6

PEA

STEAMBOAT
LAKE

STE

RO RO
13
YAM
25
RO RO
26 RO
22
11

RO
9

RO
16

RO
12

RO
RO 17 RO
28
Hayden
14

ELH

MF
30

MF
89

MF
17

MF
41

New
Castle

MF
54

13

MF
1

MF
31

MF
15

GF Silt
2

HA RVE Y
GAP RES.

RIF

MF
52

MF
39

40

RB
5

RIG

RIFLE GAP
RE S.

Grand Mesa NF

Collbran

Cedaredge

65

330

ME
11

Parachute

RB
4

GF
11

RB
1

Meeker

13

70

Rio Blanco

MF
61
MF
75

MF
34

MF
56 MF
85
MF
69

MOFFAT COUNTY

MF
33

MF
5

MF
6
MF
64

MF
45

Maybell

MF
8

MF
32

MF
3

MF
77

B

MF
iv er
MF
MF MF
36
MF
38
MF
7
MF
MF 83
23
4
91
MF
MF
16
MF
24
76
MF
MF
MF MF 65
MF MF
MF
48
10
MF
19 MF 22
59
40
29
MF
MF
55
MF
MF
2 MF MF 28 MF MF 80
MF
MF 81
42
27
47
9
90
74
MF 18
MF MF
MF
79
20
13
60
RB
e
50
Wh it
2
v
RB
64 e r
3
RB

Ya

MF
71
MF
MF
26
57
MF
82 MF
25 MF
37
R

MF
70
MF MF
87
44

MF
72

CAM
ME
ME
1 ME
ME
3
12 Palisade
2
Grand Junction
CRP
ME

139

Rangely

ME
5 ME
7

HIG

Dinosaur

318

DINOSAUR NATIONAL
MONUMENT

MF
88

MF
35

i

5

4

MF
21

R

3

er

MF
MF 86
MF
53 MF
51
MF
66
13 MF
MF
78
14

MF
68

MF
62

MF
11

iv

2

1

MF
12

R

al D
iv ide

o

Gr een

nt

ad

Con tine

l or

6

5

CC
4
3

GOG

BOULDER
3
COUNTY

2

LR
30

LR
21

1
LR
8

NORTHWEST

Co

A

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pages 72–81, for property names and descriptions.

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.

�491

A

MESA VERDE
NATIONAL
PARK

Cortez

MZ
8

MZ
6

Dolores

MZ
10

MZ
4

s

DO
4

Do lo re

MZ
2
MZ
7 MAN

MZ
9

DO
5

DO
6

Mancos

MZ
1

DO
7

SM
2

R iv

140

B

Rico

San Juan
NF

Mt.
Wilson

LP
1

LP
5

550

LP
4

Durango

Ignacio

172

Bayfield

HI
7

AR
1

C

NAV

NAVAJO RESERVOIR

160

HI
6

HI
4

on

GU
14

San Luis
Peak

GU
10

AR
2

149

MI
1

MI
2

160

84

ARCHULETA
COUNTY

Di

MINERAL
COUNTY

D

RG
3

SA
3

GU
3

RG
1

D

CN
27

CONEJOS
COUNTY

CN
9

CN
8

RG
4

CN
17

CN
11

CN
6
17

CN
3

Antonito

CN
13

285

E

nd

e

CN
21

CN
15

CN
19

CN
22

AL
1

COUNTY

150

Blanca

CO
3

AL
7

142

159

COSTILLA
COUNTY

ALAMOSA

CN
5

CN
14

CN
20

CN
23

CN
18

AL
5

GREAT SAND DUNES
NATIONAL PARK

Crestone Peak

SAN
LUIS LA KE

AL
6

SA
12

SA
15

AL
3 G r a Alamosa

La Jara

AL
4

AL
2

Hooper

SA
19

SA
13

17

SA
11

SA
23

Moffat

SA
21

Manassa

SA
17

SA
22

RG
8

SA
16
SA
6

285

Center

CN
25

CN
26
CN
28

SA
24

SA
18

370

RG
10

RG
6

CN
4

CN
10
CN
12

CN
16
CN
1

o

E

Fairplay

SEE CENTRAL MAP FOR:
CHAFFEE, CUSTER,
FREMONT, LAKE, PARK,
TELLER COUNTIES

Saguache

285

Monte Vista

CN
24
CN
7

112

Ri

SA
7

SA
1

SA
10

RG
2

CN
2

RG
9

Del
Norte

RIO GRANDE
COUNTY

RG
7

SA
14

SA
8

COUNTY

SA
20

SA
5

Rio Grande NF

GU
13

SAGUACHE

RG
5

South
Fork

SA
9

GU
20

GU
12

GU
18

Pitkin

Gunnison NF

GU
16

TAYLOR PARK
RE SERVOIR

114

MI
3

SA
4

SA
2

Rio Grande NF

MI
4

Creede

t i n e n ta l

HI
3

Pagosa Springs

HI
5

HI
1

Lake City

HI
2

149

BLUE
MESA
RES.

GU
15

GU
11

135

GU
1

Conundrum
Peak

Crested Butte

GU
21

82

PITKIN
COUNTY

Aspen

GU
4
Gunnison GU
GU
17
GU
19
8
GU
GU
6
GU
5
7

GU
9

COUNTY

GUNNISON

HINSDALE
COUNTY

Redcloud Peak

Uncompahgre
Peak

151

VALLECITO
RE SERVOIR

Silverton

50

Uncompahgre
NF

MT
2

SAN
JUAN
COUNTY

SJ
1

SJ
2

Ouray

COUNTY

LP
3

550

SJ
3

Telluride

Mt.
Sneffels

LP
2

LA PLATA

SM
11
SM
13

e r 145

145

COUNTY

Ridgway

RID

OU
1

MT
1

92

CRA

133

Marble

Maroon
Bells

v id e

160

491

MZ
5

MCPHEE RES.

MZ
3

LON

SM
9

SM
7

OURAY

550

RIDGWAY
RE S.

62

CRAWFORD RES.

BLACK CANYON
OF THE GUNNISON
NATIONAL PARK

Montrose

DE
3

Crawford

DE
2

Paonia

PAONIA
RE S.

GU
2

Capitol Peak

C

COUNTY

DO
3

SM
12

SM
3

Norwood

COUNTY

Olathe

92

Hotchkiss

DELTA
COUNTY

PAO

C

CO
2

10

9

HU
8

8

Westcliffe

7

6

5

STATE PARKS

10

DO
2

SM
4

SM
8

DOLORES
COUNTY

141

MONTEZUMA

Dove
Creek

r

SM
6

MONTROSE

348

SWE

Cedaredge

Grand Mesa NF

VEG

STATE TRUST LANDS

9

DO
1

R i

8

Do

es
lor

SM
5

er

Uncompahgre
NF

DE
1

Delta

65

ME

r

B6

e

STATE WILDLIFE AREAS

SM
1

iv

SAN MIGUEL
COUNTY

SM
10

Nucla

n

50

i

141

un
so

90

ve

n

ME
10

G

141

MESA
COUNTY

COLORADO NATIONAL
MONUMENT

iv

STATE FISH UNITS

7

Gateway

4

do

l ora

Co

ME
CAM
ME
ME
9
ME
1 ME
3
ME
7
12 Palisade
2
Grand Junction
CRP
ME

ME
5

Fruita

R

6

5

ME
8A

R

MAPS

SOUTHWEST

69

CPW.STATE.CO.US

�MAPS

CENTRAL

STATE FISH UNITS

STATE WILDLIFE AREAS

STATE PARKS

STATE TRUST LANDS

CLEAR CREEK
E

SUMMIT
COUNTY

Red Cliff

Mt. of the
Holy Cross

PA
12

Breckenridge
91

White River NF
LK
3
TURQUOISE
LAKE

LK
2

5

Mt.
Massive

Leadville

LK
6

1

La Plata
Peak

Pike NF

PA
28
PA
PA
26
11

PA
4
Alma

LK
5
PA
19

CH
16

CH
10
CH
4

PA
18
PA
2

CH
9

PA
30
PA
29
PA
5

PA
6
PA
7

PA
20

JEFFERSON
COUNTY
Deckers

PA
16

PA
24
PA
25

TELLER
COUNTY

PA
8

SPINNEY
MTN. RES.

SPI

PA
15

D
al
nt
ine
ivid
e

FR
21

285

Woodland
Park

PA
14

PA
10

24

ELEVEN MILE
RES.

A rk

as
ans

Ri

v

69

FR
27

FR
14

CU
2

Find these properties under “Map Point” in the Lands Index,
pages 72–81, for property names and descriptions.

PA
1

CU
7

FR
8
FR
18

SAGUACHE
COUNTY

D

70

2022 COLORADO STATE RECREATION LANDS

Crestone Peak

E

FR
26

FR
13

TE
2

FR FR
1
3
FR
17
Cañon City FR
5

FR
29

FR
15

CU
1

67

FR
23

FR
4

7

Florence

FR
12

CU
8

CU
4

TE
3

96

PUEBLO
RESERVOIR

Rockvale

CUSTER
COUNTY
CU
5

6

TE
5

Williamsburg

CU
6

8
Moffat

Pikes
Peak

TE
4

FR
9

FR
6

CU
3

MUE

TE
1

Cripple Creek

FR
7

Westcliffe

Saguache

5

PA
23

CH
CH
ELE
PARK
15
PA
17
COUNTY
9
Mt. Buena Vista
CH
Yale
PA
9
CH
CH 5
3
CH
27
8
PA
PA
PA
19
CH
CH
13
22
32
CH
6
3
CH
CH
7
CH
2
30
FR
FR
CH
28 CH
28
2
FR
20
26
CH
Mt.
24
CH
FR
CH
Shavano
22
12
CH
22
1 Salida
FREMONT
CH
25
CH
COUNTY
Poncha
21
AHR
29
Springs CH
FR
FR
FR
23
CH
50
10
20
25
CH
24
FR
CH
13
FR
19
FR
18
11
16
er

Rio Grande NF

DOUGLAS
COUNTY

67

CHAFFEE
CO.

nt
Co

7

4

STN

PA
27

PA
21

PA
17

LK
4

Mt.
Columbia

Gunnison NF

Blue
River

CH
14
CH
11

Huron
Peak

6

PA
31

285

Fairplay

LAKE
Mt.
CO. Elbert LK

Pitkin

CHATFIELD
RES.

l a t te

4

85

Mt. Evans

DILLON RES.

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Minturn

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D

8

San Isabel NF
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▶ (F. E.) or (F. L.) by property name = property is a fishing easement or fishing lease

COUNTY &amp; LAND NAME

MAP GRID
ACRES POINT
INDEX

COUNTIES

STATE PARKS

STATE FISH UNITS, WILDLIFE AREAS, TRUST LANDS &amp; PARKS
GMU

ADAMS COUNTY (AD): see northeast map
Barr Lake State Park
104
2,890
BAR
Little Muddy STL
99
2,289 AD-1
Whitehorse SWA
104
400
AD-2
ALAMOSA COUNTY (AL): see southeast, southwest maps
East Alamosa STL
83
1,480 AL-1
Higel SWA
791
1,465 AL-2
J.W. Mumma Native Aquatic
80
AL-3
Species SFU
Playa Blanca SWA
80
714
AL-4
San Luis Lakes STL
82
1,300 AL-5
San Luis Lakes SWA
82
3,317 AL-6
Zapata Falls STL
82
619
AL-7
ARAPAHOE COUNTY: see northeast map
Cherry Creek State Park
104
4,450
CHE
ARCHULETA COUNTY (AR): see southwest map
Devil Creek SWA
77
561
AR-1
Echo Canyon Reservoir SWA
78
211
AR-2
Navajo State Park
771
4,982
NAV
BACA COUNTY (BA): see southeast map
Aubury Creek STL
144
640
BA-1
Burchfield STL
139
640
BA-2
Burchfield SWA
139
178
BA-3
Cimarron River STL
145
519
BA-4
Edler STL
144
640
BA-5
Kirkwell STL
144
640
BA-6
Lone Rock STL
137
646
BA-7
Moore Draw STL
145
640
BA-8
North Canyon STL
144
632
BA-9
Pat/Whitby Canyon STL
144
1,302 BA-10
Sand Arroyo STL
139
640
BA-11
Sand Canyon STL
144
640
BA-12
Sand Creek South STL
144
319
BA-13
Sikes Ranch STL
144
641
BA-14
143,
7,139 BA-15
Sikes Ranch SWA
144
State Line STL
144
496
BA-16
Sunny Moon STL
144
640
BA-17
Turk’s Pond SWA
139
200
BA-18
138,
8,533 BA-19
Two Buttes Reservoir SWA
139
Utleyville STL
137
657
BA-20
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H-4
G-3

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66

E-9
E-9
E-9
E-9
E-9
E-9
E-9

67, 69

G-4

66

C-10
C-10
C-10

69

J-10
J-9
J-9
J-10
J-10
I-10
I-10
J-10
I-10
I-10
J-10
I-10
I-10
I-10
I-10
J-10
I-10
J-9
J-9
I-10

67

COUNTY &amp; LAND NAME

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MAP GRID
ACRES POINT
INDEX

BENT COUNTY (BE): see southeast map
Adobe Creek Reservoir SWA
125
5,147
Blue Lake STL
125 60,323
Dawn Pond SWA
125
30
Fort Lyon SWA
125
523
John Martin Reservoir State
126 13,391
Park
125,
John Martin Reservoir SWA
126, 19,471
146
Karney Ranch STL
126
1,000
Karney Ranch SWA
126 13,580
Keller STL
146
2,160
Las Animas SFU
125
69
Purgatoire River SWA
130
960
Setchfield SWA
130
2,438
Treetop STL
126 10,102
BOULDER COUNTY (BO): see northeast map
Eldorado Canyon State Park
29
1,441
Sawhill Ponds SWA
29
208
CHAFFEE COUNTY (CH): see central map
Arkansas Headwaters State
multiple 5,804
Park
Arkansas River/Big Bend SWA
56
11
(F.E.)
Aspen Ridge STL
57
542
Bighorn Springs SWA (F.E.)
57, 481
8
Buena Vista SWA (F.E.)
49, 481
41
Burns Canyon STL
57
600
Chalk Cliffs SFU
56, 481
61
Champion SWA (F.E.)
57, 481
60
Chesmore SWA (F.E.)
49
5
Chubb Park SWA
49
525
Chubb Park STL
49, 57 3,640
Clear Creek Reservoir SWA
48, 481 500
Droney Gulch SWA
56
2,949
Frantz Lake SWA
56
69
Granite SWA (F.E.)
48, 49
131
Harmon SWA (F.E.)
481
10
Heckendorf SWA
481
720
Johnson Village SWA
481
9
Little Cochetopa Creek STL
561
320
Love Meadow WWA
481
11

BE-1
BE-2
BE-3
BE-4

I-7
I-7
I-8
I-8

JMR

I-8

BE-5

I-8

BE-6
BE-7
BE-8
BE-9
BE-10
BE-11
BE-12

I-8
I-8
I-8
I-8
I-8
I-9
I-7

ELD
BO-1

F-3
F-3

AHR

E-7

CH-1

E-6

CH-2
CH-3
CH-4
CH-5
CH-6
CH-7
CH-8
CH-9
CH-10
CH-11
CH-12
CH-13
CH-14
CH-15
CH-16
CH-17
CH-18
CH-19

E-6
E-6
E-6
E-6
E-6
E-6
E-6
E-6
E-6
D-6
E-7
E-7
E-5
E-6
E-6
E-6
E-7
E-6

MAP
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ACRES POINT
INDEX PAGE
Maxwell Park STL
481
4,901 CH-20
E-6
Mount Ouray SWA
56
231
CH-21
E-7
Mount Shavano SFU
56
45
CH-22
E-7
Mount Shavano SWA
56, 57
84
CH-23
E-7
Poncha Pass STL
561
360
CH-24
E-7
Pridemore SWA (F.L.)
56
10
CH-25
E-6
70
Railroad Gulch STL
57
369
CH-26
E-6
Ruby Mountain SWA (F.E.)
57
4
CH-27
E-6
Sand Creek Central STL
56
597
CH-28
E-6
Sands Lake SWA
57
14
CH-29
E-7
Wright’s Lake SWA (F.E.)
56,481
84
CH-30
E-6
CLEAR CREEK COUNTY (CC): see northeast, northwest maps
Bakerville STL
39
320
CC-1
E-4
Beaver Brook STL
39
480
CC-2
F-4
Bergen Peak SWA
39
1,093
CC-3
F-4
66, 68
Georgetown SWA
39
670
CC-4
E-4
Mount Evans SWA
39
3,438
CC-5
F-4
CONEJOS COUNTY (CN): see southwest map
Alamaditas Mesa STL
81
640
CN-1
D-10
Alamosa Canyon STL
81
240
CN-2
D-9
Alta STL
81
640
CN-3
E-10
Chiquito Peak STL
80
640
CN-4
E-9
East Bend STL
81
720
CN-5
E-10
Gallegos STL
81
480
CN-6
E-10
Hot Creek SWA
81
9,485 CN-7
E-10
La Jara Reservoir SWA
81
635
CN-8
D-10
La Jara STL
81
42,881 CN-9
D-10
La Jara SWA
81
2,808 CN-10 E-10
Las Mesitas STL
81
640
CN-11 E-10
Los Mogotes Peak STL
81
640
CN-12 E-10
69
Oritz STL
81
640
CN-13 E-10
Pinon Hills STL
81
640
CN-14 E-10
Punche Valley STL
81
640
CN-15 E-10
Rajadero Canyon STL
81
673
CN-16 D-10
Romeo STL
81
640
CN-17 E-10
San Antonito STL
81
640
CN-18 E-10
San Luis Hills STL
81
640
CN-19 E-10
Sego Springs SWA
81
640
CN-20 E-10
South Pinon Hills STL
81
2,240 CN-21 E-10
Sugar Loaf STL
81
640
CN-22 E-10
Taos Valley STL
81
640
CN-23 E-10
Terrace Reservoir SWA
80, 81
240
CN-24
D-9
The Poso STL
81
640
CN-25 E-10
COUNTY &amp; LAND NAME

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Trujillo Canyon STL
81
640
CN-26 E-10
Trujillo Meadows SWA
81
71
CN-27 D-10
69
Vincente Canyon STL
81
640
CN-28 E-10
COSTILLA COUNTY (CO): see southeast, southwest maps
Mountain Home Reservoir SWA
83
1,061 CO-1
F-9
Sanchez Reservoir SWA
83
1,462 CO-2
F-10 67, 69
Smith Reservoir SWA
83
278
CO-3
F-9
CUSTER COUNTY (CU): see central map
Bear Gulch STL
69
640
CU-1
F-8
Beddows Mountain STL
86, 691 500
CU-2
E-7
DeWeese Reservoir SWA
69, 691 780
CU-3
F-8
Foster Gulch STL
84, 86
640
CU-4
F-8
70
Froze Creek STL
86
640
CU-5
F-8
Johnson Gulch STL
69
640
CU-6
F-8
Middle Taylor Creek SWA
86
486
CU-7
E-8
Rosita STL
84
640
CU-8
F-8
DELTA COUNTY (DE): see northwest, southwest maps
Crawford State Park
53
760
CRA
C-6
Escalante SWA
62
7,612 DE-1
B-6
McCluskey SWA
53
1,600 DE-2
C-6
68, 69
Roeber SWA
53
1,030 DE-3
C-6
Sweitzer Lake State Park
64
211
SWE
B-6
DOLORES COUNTY (DO): see southwest map
Coalbed Canyon SWA
72, 711 2,359 DO-1
A-8
NEW Cross Canyon SWA
72
119
DO-2
A-9
Disappointment Creek STL
711
640
DO-3
A-8
69
Fish Creek SWA
71
314
DO-4
B-8
Groundhog Reservoir SWA
71
606
DO-5
B-8
Jim Olterman/Lone Cone SWA 70, 71 5,030 DO-6
B-8
Lone Mesa State Park
711 11,780 LON
A-9
South Mountain STL
711
640
DO-7
A-8
DOUGLAS COUNTY (DG): see northeast map
Castlewood Canyon State Park 104
2,628
CAS
G-5
Four Mile SWA
51
362
DG-1
F-5
66
Roxborough State Park
51
3,328
ROX
F-5
Sharptail Ridge SWA
51
699
DG-2
F-4
EAGLE COUNTY (EA): see northwest map
Basalt SWA
47, 444 2,230 EA-1
C-5
Brush Creek SWA
44
382
EA-2
D-4
Eagle River SWA (F.L.)
35
25
EA-3
D-4
Gypsum Ponds SWA
35
90
EA-4
D-4
68
Old Man’s Gulch STL
44
692
EA-5
D-4
Sylvan Lake State Park
44
1,574
SYL
D-4
Vail Deer Underpass SWA
36, 45
107
EA-6
D-4
Whiskey Creek STL
36, 45
602
EA-7
D-4
COUNTY &amp; LAND NAME

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COUNTY &amp; LAND NAME

GMU

MAP GRID
ACRES POINT
INDEX

ELBERT COUNTY (EB): see northeast map
Jumping Cow STL
105
2,086 EB-1
Jumping Cow SWA
105 14,733 EB-2
EL PASO COUNTY (EP): see northeast, southeast maps
Big Springs STL
110
8,601
EP-1
Cheyenne Mountain State Park
59
2,701 CHM
Ramah SWA
110
400
EP-2
Turkey Track Ranch STL
118
7,976
EP-3
FREMONT COUNTY (FR): see central map
Adelaide STL
581
640
FR-1
Badger Creek STL
57, 58 3,799 FR-2
Beaver Creek SWA
59
2,227 FR-3
Brush Hollow STL
59
1,398 FR-4
Brush Hollow SWA
59
461
FR-5
Cody Park STL
691
640
FR-6
Copper Gulch STL
691
638
FR-7
Cottonwood Ridge STL
58
640
FR-8
Deer Haven STL
581
640
FR-9
Dirty Gulch STL
58
640
FR-10
Fernleaf Gulch STL
58
520
FR-11
Florence STL
69
640
FR-12
Grape Creek STL
69, 691 1,280 FR-13
McCoy Gulch STL
86
640
FR-14
Newlin Creek STL
69
640
FR-15
Ogden/Treat SWA (F.E.)
58, 86
28
FR-16
Oil Well Flats STL
581
600
FR-17
Parkdale STL
58
640
FR-18
Pinnacle Rock STL
691
520
FR-19
Sand Gulch STL
57, 58 2,480 FR-20
Short Creek Baldy STL
86
640
FR-21
Stoney Face Mountain STL
58
640
FR-22
Table Mountain STL
59
9,427 FR-23
Tallahassee Road STL
58
640
FR-24
Texas Creek #1 &amp; 2 STL
58
410
FR-25
Tunnel Drive STL
691
360
FR-26
Turkey Gulch STL
691
640
FR-27
Waugh Mountain STL

58

NEW

FR-28
15,066
West Bear Gulch STL
69
640
FR-29
GARFIELD COUNTY (GF): see northwest map
NEW Bill Patterson SWA
31
4
GF-1
Bob Terrell SWA
43
7
GF-2
Crystal River SFU
43
19
GF-3
Garfield Creek SWA
42
13,179 GF-4
Glenwood Springs SFU
34
2
GF-5
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H-5
G-5

66

G-6
G-6
G-5
G-6

66, 67

F-7
E-6
F-7
F-7
F-7
F-7
F-7
F-7
F-6
E-7
E-7
F-7
F-7
E-7
F-7
E-7
F-7
F-7
F-7
E-7
E-7
E-7
F-7
F-6
E-7
F-7
F-7

70

E-6
F-7
B-5
C-4
C-4
C-5
C-4

68

MAP GRID MAP
ACRES POINT
INDEX PAGE
Harvey Gap State Park
33
304
HAR
C-4
Parachute Ponds SWA
32,42
42
GF-6
C-4
Rifle Falls SFU
33
600
GF-7
B-4
Rifle Falls State Park
33
48
RIF
C-4
Rifle Gap State Park
33
1,333
RIG
C-4
68
Roaring Fork SWA
43, 444
43
GF-8
C-4
Sam Caudill SWA
444
GF-9
C-4
West Rifle Creek SWA
33
941
GF-10
C-4
Wheeler SWA
33, 42
48
GF-11
B-4
GILPIN COUNTY: see northeast map
Golden Gate Canyon State Park
38
11,903 GOG
F-4
66
GRAND COUNTY (GR): see northwest map
Antelope Creek STL
181
1,240 GR-1
E-2
Carter Creek STL
181
1,301 GR-2
D-3
Copper Mountain STL
28
640
GR-3
E-3
East Carter Mountain STL
181
1,794 GR-4
D-2
Granby Ranch SWA
28
451
GR-5
E-3
(Conservation Easement)
Hot Sulphur Springs SWA
18, 28 2,160 GR-6
E-3
Junction Butte SWA
37
1,304 GR-7
D-3
Kemp-Breeze SWA
18, 28 1,714 GR-8
E-3
Middle Carter (Gunsight) STL
181
5,400 GR-9
D-3
Middle Park STL
27
4,144 GR-10
D-3
Milk Creek STL
27
10,955 GR-11
D-2
Perkins SWA
181
83
GR-12
D-3
68
Pioneer Park SWA
18
49
GR-13
E-3
Ptarmigan STL
28
640
GR-14
E-3
15, 27, 10,996 GR-15
D-3
Radium SWA
361
Red Mountain STL
181
623
GR-16
D-3
Red Mountain SWA
28
161
GR-17
E-3
Slide Mountain STL
18
1,280 GR-18
E-3
Troublesome Valley Ranch STL
18
876
GR-19
E-3
West Carter Mountain STL
181
2,360 GR-20
D-2
NEW Willow Creek Res. SWA
18
200 GR-21
E-3
Windy Gap WWA
18
12
GR-22
E-3
Windy Ridge STL
27
808
GR-23
D-2
GUNNISON COUNTY (GU): see northwest, southwest maps
Almont Triangle SWA
55
643
GU-1
D-6
Beaver Lake SWA
43
41
GU-2
C-5
Black Sage Pass STL
551
415
GU-3
D-7
Cabin Creek SWA
55
640
GU-4
D-7
68, 69
Centennial SWA
54
1,800 GU-5
C-7
Chance Gulch SWA
67
645
GU-6
D-7
Dutch Gulch SWA
67
320
GU-7
D-7
Gunnison River SWA
54
81
GU-8
D-7
COUNTY &amp; LAND NAME

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ACRES POINT
INDEX PAGE
Gunnison SWA
54
2,800 GU-9
C-7
Leaps Gulch SWA
55
560
GU-10
D-6
Miller Ranch SWA
54
1,604 GU-11
C-6
Paonia State Park
53, 521 1,584
PAO
C-6
Pitkin SFU
55, 551
48
GU-12
D-7
Quakey Mountain STL
551
640
GU-13
D-7
Roaring Judy SFU
54, 55
778
GU-14
D-6
68, 69
Sapinero SWA
54
7,129 GU-15
C-7
Taylor River SWA
55
13
GU-16
D-6
Tomichi Creek SWA
67
465
GU-17
D-7
Tomichi Dome STL
551
640
GU-18
D-7
Van Tuyl SWA
55
510
GU-19
D-7
Waunita WWA
551
GU-20
D-7
Whetstone Mountain STL
54
640
GU-21
D-6
HINSDALE COUNTY (HI): see southwest map
Brown Lakes SWA
76
520
HI-1
C-8
Lake Fork of the Gunnison
66
42
HI-2
C-8
River SWA (F.E.)
Mason Family SWA
66, 67 1,429
HI-3
C-8
69
Rito Hondo Reservoir SWA
76
41
HI-4
C-8
Road Canyon Reservoir SWA
76
177
HI-5
C-9
Williams Creek Reservoir SWA
77
508
HI-6
C-9
Wind in the Willows SWA
66
4
HI-7
C-8
HUERFANO COUNTY (HU): see southeast map
Badito STL
85
640
HU-1
F-9
Bear Creek STL
85
640
HU-2
F-9
Black Hawk STL
85
1,511 HU-3
G-9
Black Mountain STL
84
640
HU-4
F-8
Blue Spring STL
84
640
HU-5
F-8
Bustos Flat STL
133
640
HU-6
G-9
Guillermo Ranch STL
85
2,118 HU-7
F-9
Huerfano SWA
861
544
HU-8
F-9
Lathrop State Park
85
2,192
LAT
G-9
Little Sheep Mountain STL
85
640
HU-9
F-9
67
Maitland STL
85
640
HU-10
F-9
Manzanares Creek STL
861
1,420 HU-11
F-9
Pine Arroyo STL
128
640
HU-12
G-8
Rattlesnake STL
128
640
HU-13
G-8
Schultz Canyon STL
85
960
HU-14
G-9
South Gardner STL
85
640
HU-15
F-9
South Middle Creek STL
85
585
HU-16
F-9
The Hogback STL
133
640
HU-17
G-9
Tinaja Canyon STL
128
640
HU-18
G-8
Turkey Ridge STL
128
640
HU-19
G-8
Wahatoya SWA
85
80
HU-20
F-9
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JACKSON COUNTY (JA): see northwest map
Brownlee SWA (F.L)
6
2 mi.
JA-1
D-2
Brownlee 2 SWA (F.L)
16
1.2 mi. JA-2
D-2
Cohagen STL
171
2,848
JA-3
E-2
Cowdrey Lake SWA
161
95
JA-4
D-1
Delaney Butte Lakes SWA
16
2,620
JA-5
D-1
Diamond J SWA
161
3,129
JA-6
E-1
East Delaney Butte Lake STL
16
640
JA-7
D-1
Elk Mountain STL
6
2,839
JA-8
E-1
Independence Mountain STL
161 11,239 JA-9
D-1
Indian Creek STL
171
640
JA-10
E-2
Johnny Moore Mountain STL
6
7,671 JA-11
E-2
Kemp Draw STL
171
520
JA-12
E-2
Lake John SWA
161
847
JA-13
D-1
MacFarlane Reservoir STL
17
2,880 JA-14
E-2
Manville SWA (F.L.)
16
4.4 mi. JA-15
D-2
Murphy SWA (F.L.)
6
6 mi. JA-16
E-1
68
Owl Creek STL
171
640
JA-17
E-2
Owl Mountain STL
171
640
JA-18
E-2
Owl Mountain SWA
171
920
JA-19
E-2
Pinkham Mountain STL
6
520
JA-20
E-1
Rabbit Ears STL
16
5,229 JA-21
D-2
Red Canyon STL
16
640
JA-22
D-1
Richard SWA (F.L.)
16, 161 2,323 JA-23
D-1
Ridge Road STL
16
320
JA-24
D-2
Sand Creek STL
6
3,280 JA-25
E-1
Seymour Lake SWA
17
81
JA-26
D-2
Sixteen Ditch STL
161
280
JA-27
D-1
6, 7, 19, 71,194 STA
E-2
State Forest State Park
171
Taylor Draw STL
171
320
JA-28
E-2
Three Sisters STL
6
1,523 JA-29
E-2
Verner SWA (F.L.)
16
2 mi. JA-30
D-1
Yarmony Ranch SWA
17, 171 3,719 JA-31
E-2
JEFFERSON COUNTY (JF): see northeast, northwest maps
Chatfield State Park
51, 461 5,318
CHA
F-4
Ralston Creek SWA
38
2,100
JF-1
F-4
66, 68
Staunton State Park
39, 46 3,834
STN
F-4
KIOWA COUNTY (KI): see southeast map
126, 38,352 KI-1
J-7
Queens STL
127
126, 13,866 KI-2
67
I-7
Queens SWA
127
Sweetwater STL
126
640
KI-3
I-7
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KIT CARSON COUNTY (KC): see northeast map
Flagler Reservoir SWA
107
400
KC-1
I-5
Flagler STL
107
640
KC-2
I-5
Settlement STL
109
960
KC-3
J-4
66
South Fork Republican STL
109
2,411 KC-4
J-4
Spring Valley STL
109
960
KC-5
J-4
LAKE COUNTY (LK): see central map
Box Creek STL
48
629
LK-1
D-5
Crystal Lake STL
48, 49
467
LK-2
D-5
Delmonica Gulch STL
49
320
LK-3
E-5
70
Hardeman SWA (F.E.)
48
LK-4
E-5
Paddock SWA
49
1,300
LK-5
E-5
Reddy SWA (F.E.)
48, 49
8
LK-6
D-5
LA PLATA COUNTY (LP): see southwest map
Bodo SWA
741
2,942
LP-1
B-10
Durango SFU
74, 75
14
LP-2
B-10
Haviland Lake SWA
74
208
LP-3
B-9
69
Pastorius Reservoir SWA
75
85
LP-4
B-10
Perins Peak SWA
74
7,720
LP-5
B-9
LARIMER COUNTY (LR): see northeast, northwest maps
Arrowhead STL
8
200
LR-1
F-2
Bellaire Lake SWA
8
12
LR-2
E-1
Bellvue-Watson SFU
19
58
LR-3
F-2
Big Thompson Ponds SWA
20
51
LR-4
F-2
Bliss SWA
8, 19
352
LR-5
E-1
Boedecker Reservoir SWA
20
308
LR-6
F-2
Boyd Lake State Park
20
2,004
BYD
F-2
Bull Mountain STL
8
640
LR-7
E-1
Cherokee SWA
8, 191 25,497 LR-8
F-1
Douglas Reservoir SWA
9
765
LR-9
F-1
Dowdy Lake SWA
191
120
LR-10
F-1
Dry Creek North STL
8
640
LR-11
E-1
66, 68
Eagle Canyon STL
20
640
LR-12
F-2
Hohnholz Lakes SWA
7
133
LR-13
E-1
Jimmy Creek STL
8
640
LR-14
E-1
LaGarde Creek STL
7
640
LR-15
E-1
Lon Hagler SWA
20
302
LR-16
F-2
Lory State Park
19
2,591
LOR
F-2
Manhattan Creek STL
8
320
LR-17
E-1
Meadow Creek STL
191
640
LR-18
F-1
North Fork SWA
20
16
LR-19
F-2
North Rabbit Creek STL
191
640
LR-20
F-1
Parvin Lake SWA
191
242
LR-21
F-1
Pass Creek STL
7
640
LR-22
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7, 8
1,920 LR-23
E-1
8, 19
460
LR-24
E-2
191
5,760 LR-25
F-1
19, 191 395
LR-26
F-1
20
44
LR-27
F-2
9
135
LR-28
F-1
191
480
LR-29
F-1
66, 68
191
480
LR-30
F-1
GMU

Pfister Draw STL
Poudre River SFU
Poudre River STL
Poudre River SWA
Simpson Ponds SWA
Smith Lake SWA
Steinhoff Hill STL
Steven’s Gulch STL
Stone Mountain Access Road
20
LR-31
SWA
Twin Sisters SWA
20
640
LR-32
Watson Lake SFU
19
90
LR-33
Watson Lake SWA
19
44
LR-34
Wellington SWA
87
1,793 LR-35
West Lake SWA
191
38
LR-36
LAS ANIMAS COUNTY (LA): see southeast map
Aguilar TV Hill STL
85
500
LA-1
Antelope Tank STL
136
640
LA-2
Apishapa North STL
133
1,880 LA-3
133,
7,935 LA-4
Apishapa SWA
134
Bosque del Oso SWA
85, 851 30,000 LA-5
East Carrizo Creek STL
143
640
LA-6
Fishers Peak State Park
140 19,200
FIS
James M. John SWA
140
8,200 LA-7
Lake Dorothey SWA
140
4,500 LA-8
North Lake SWA
85, 851 840
LA-9
Poitrey Canyon STL
136
640
LA-10
Poitrey Creek STL
143
640
LA-11
Sakariason STL
85
560
LA-12
Savory East STL
137
640
LA-13
Spanish Peaks SWA
85
6,450 LA-14
Tecolote Creek STL
143
560
LA-15
136,
640
LA-16
Tobe Creek STL
143
Trinidad Lake State Park
85, 851 3,312
TRI
LINCOLN COUNTY (LI): see northeast, southeast maps
Brett Gray Ranch STL
119 49,596 LI-1
Hugo SWA
113
2,240
LI-2
Karval Reservoir SWA
120
235
LI-3
Karval STL
120
640
LI-4
Kinney Lake STL
113
320
LI-5
Kinney Lake SWA
113
320
LI-6
Punkin Center STL
114
5,444
LI-7

F-2
F-3
F-2
F-2
F-1
E-1
G-10
H-10
G-9
G-9
F-10
I-10
G-10
G-10
G-10
F-10
H-10
H-10
F-10
I-10
G-10
I-10

67

H-10
G-10
H-6
H-6
H-6
H-6
H-6
H-6
H-6

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LOGAN COUNTY (LO): see northeast map
Atwood STL
96
120
LO-1
Atwood SWA
96
180
LO-2
Bravo STL
91
107
LO-3
Bravo SWA
91
1,082 LO-4
Duck Creek STL
90
640
LO-5
Duck Creek SWA
90
1,121 LO-6
Dune Ridge SWA
96
400
LO-7
Ford Bridge STL
91
280
LO-8
Knudson SWA
96
581
LO-9
North Sterling State Park
89
5,715
NST
Overland Trail STL
96
40
LO-10
Overland Trail SWA
96
192
LO-11
Pawnee Valley STL
89
2,720 LO-12
Red Lion Ranch STL
92
200
LO-13
Red Lion SWA
90, 92 1,297 LO-14
93, 97, 44,733 LO-15
Sterling Prairie STL
98
Tamarack Ranch SWA
91, 93 10,696 LO-16
MESA COUNTY (ME): see northwest, southwest maps
Cameo Shooting &amp; Education
31
1,700 CAM
Complex
Colorado River Island SWA
30, 41
67
ME-1
Franklin Island SWA
30, 41
38
ME-2
Grand Junction: West Lake SWA 30
6
ME-3
Highline Lake State Park
30
562
HIG
Horsethief Canyon SWA
30, 40 1,439 ME-4
James M. Robb-Colorado River 30, 40 1,085
CRP
State Park
Jerry Creek Reservoir SWA
421
871
ME-5
Leatha Jean Stassen SWA
40
31
ME-6
Loma Boat Launch SWA
30
8
ME-7
Mogensen Ponds SWA
421
11
ME-8
Orchard Mesa SWA
41
148
ME-9
Plateau Creek SWA
421
1,346 ME-10
Tilman Bishop SWA
30, 41
113 ME-11
Vega State Park
421
1,842
VEG
Walker SWA
30, 40
351 ME-12
MINERAL COUNTY (MI): see southwest map
Alberta Park Reservoir SWA
80
240
MI-1
Big Meadows Reservoir SWA
76
117
MI-2
Coller SWA
76, 79
579
MI-3
Creede SWA
76
3
MI-4

I-2
H-2
I-2
I-1
I-1
I-1
I-2
I-1
I-2
I-1
I-2
I-2
H-2
I-1
I-1

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I-2
I-1
B-5
B-5
A-5
A-5
A-5
B-5
B-5
A-5
B-5
A-5
A-5
B-5
B-5
B-5
B-5
B-5
D-9
D-9
D-9
D-8

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MOFFAT COUNTY (MF): see northwest map
Bakers Peak STL
3, 4 12,393 MF-1
C-1
Baking Powder Ridge STL
10
640
MF-2
A-2
Bald Mountain STL
2, 3
6,266 MF-3
B-1
Ben Morgan Canyon STL
211
640
MF-4
B-2
Big Hole Butte STL
3
640
MF-5
B-1
Big Hole Gulch STL
2, 3
3,048 MF-6
B-1
Bitterbrush SWA
11
8,081 MF-7
B-2
Boston Flats STL
3
104
MF-8
B-2
Box Elder North STL
211
640
MF-9
B-2
Box Elder STL
211
628 MF-10
B-2
Browns Park STL
1
1,305 MF-11
A-1
Browns Park SWA
201
2,226 MF-12
A-1
Buckwater Draw STL
10
640 MF-13
A-2
Bull Canyon STL
10
640 MF-14
A-2
Castor Gulch STL
13
640 MF-15
C-2
Cedar Springs STL
11
640 MF-16
B-2
Cedars STL
4
640 MF-17
C-1
Citadel STL
11
640 MF-18
B-2
Coal Creek STL
11
640 MF-19
B-2
Coal Ridge STL
10
640 MF-20
A-2
Cold Springs Mountain STL
2, 201 25,739 MF-21
A-1
Crooked Wash Ranch SWA
11
9,796 MF-22
B-2
Cross Mountain STL
11
640 MF-23
B-2
Dobbins Spring STL
10
640 MF-24
A-2
Douglas Mountain STL
2, 11
640 MF-25
B-2
East Boone Draw STL
2
640 MF-26
B-2
Elkhead Reservoir State Park
4, 441 2,108
ELH
C-2
Elk Springs #1 STL
11
640 MF-27
B-2
Elk Springs #3 STL
10
1,810 MF-28
B-2
Elk Springs Ranch SWA
10, 11 1,400 MF-29
B-2
Fortification STL
301
866 MF-30
C-2
Fourmile STL
4
640 MF-31
C-1
Godiva Rim STL
3
640 MF-32
B-2
Greasewood STL
3
3,518 MF-33
B-1
Great Divide STL
3
640 MF-34
C-1
Hiawatha STL
2
640 MF-35
A-1
Hightower STL
11
640 MF-36
B-2
Homestead STL
11
640 MF-37
B-2
Horse Gulch STL
301
640 MF-38
B-2
Iles Grove STL
12, 211 2,079 MF-39
C-2
Jack Springs STL
10
640 MF-40
A-2
Jeffway Gulch STL
13
640 MF-41
C-2
Jubb Creek STL
211
638 MF-42
B-2
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493 MF-43
B-2
640 MF-44
B-1
4,860 MF-45
B-1
637 MF-46
B-2

Juniper Hot Springs STL
3
Little Snake STL
2, 3
Little Snake SWA
2, 3
Lone Tree Gulch STL
11
Louisiana Purchase Ranch
211
SWA
Maverick Flats STL
10
640
Maybell STL
3, 11 9,208
Middle Wolf Creek STL
10
640
Miner’s Draw STL
10
640
Monument Butte STL
12
653
Moosehead Mountain STL
10
640
Morapos Creek STL
12
640
Morgan Gulch STL
211
640
North Scandinavian Gulch STL
3
280
Oxbow STL
2
640
Peck Mesa STL
11
640
Pine Tree Gulch STL
11, 211 640
Pinon Ridge STL
11
640
Pole Gulch STL
3
11,026
Pot Creek SWA
1
1,747
Pothook Ranch SWA
4
2,355
Powder Wash STL
3
640
Rattlesnake Hill STL
211
640
Red Wash STL
10
640
Reservoir Draw STL
2
640
Robinson Draw STL
10
640
Scandinavian Gulch STL
3
640
Sevenmile Ridge STL
2
640
Sheephead Basin STL
2
640
Sheepherder Springs STL
2
640
Simsberry Draw STL
3
640
Skull Creek STL
10
639
South 80 STL
3
80
South Duffy Mountain STL
211
640
South Nipple Rim STL
2, 3 19,962
Spencer Draw STL
10
640
Ted’s Canyon STL
11
640
Temple Canyon STL
211
637
The Sloughs STL
10
650
Thompson Draw STL
2
642
Thornburg Draw STL
11
640
Triangle STL
3, 11 1,122
Trowel STL
3
640
Turner’s Creek STL
10
640
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B-2

MF-48
MF-49
MF-50
MF-51
MF-52
MF-53
MF-54
MF-55
MF-56
MF-57
MF-58
MF-59
MF-60
MF-61
MF-62
MF-63
MF-64
MF-65
MF-66
MF-67
MF-68
MF-69
MF-70
MF-71
MF-72
MF-73
MF-74
MF-75
MF-76
MF-77
MF-78
MF-79
MF-80
MF-81
MF-82
MF-83
MF-84
MF-85
MF-86

A-2
B-2
B-3
A-2
C-2
A-2
C-2
B-2
B-1
B-2
B-2
B-2
B-3
C-1
A-1
C-1
B-1
B-2
A-2
B-1
A-2
B-1
B-1
B-1
B-1
B-2
A-2
C-1
B-2
B-1
A-2
B-2
B-2
A-2
A-2
B-2
B-2
B-1
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Vaughn Draw STL
Vermillion Creek STL
Willow Creek STL
Winter Valley Gulch STL

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640 MF-87
B-1
640 MF-88
A-1
640 MF-89
C-1
640 MF-90
B-2

2
2
4
10
3, 11,
13,
211, 110/
Yampa River State Park
301, 134 mi.
441
Youghal STL
10
640
MONTEZUMA COUNTY (MZ): see southwest map
Dolores River SWA
71, 73
57
Joe Moore Reservoir SWA
73
120
Lone Dome SWA
711
1,724
Mancos State Park
73
571
Menefee Peak STL
73
635
Narraguinnep Resevoir SWA
711
764
Puett Reservoir SWA
73
177
Summit Reservoir SWA
73
526
Totten Reservoir SWA
73
250
Twin Spruce Ponds SWA
71, 73
96
Weber Canyon STL
73
441
MONTROSE COUNTY (MT): see southwest map
Cerro Summit SWA
64
162
Cimarron SWA
65
6,161
MORGAN COUNTY (MG): see northeast map
Andrick Ponds SWA
95
711
Antelope Flats STL
99
5,000
Brammer STL
95
2,918
Brush Prairie Ponds SWA
99
1,600
Brush SWA
96
588
Cottonwood SWA
96
884
Elliott SWA
95, 96 2,576
Jackson Lake State Park
95
3,091
Jackson Lake SWA
95
394
Jean K. Tool SWA
96
903
Rosener STL
99
634
Weldon Valley STL
95
6,560
OTERO COUNTY (OT): see southeast map
Alkali Arroyo STL
130
640
Bloom Hills STL
135
676
Bull Pasture STL
135
640
Carrica STL
130
640
Crooked Arroyo STL
135
640
David Canyon STL
135
640
130,
630
Dixie Bluffs STL
135

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YAM

C-2

MF-91

A-2

MZ-1
MZ-2
MZ-3
MAN
MZ-4
MZ-5
MZ-6
MZ-7
MZ-8
MZ-9
MZ-10

A-9
B-9
A-9
B-9
B-9
A-9
A-9
B-9
A-9
B-9
B-10

69

MT-1
MT-2

C-7
C-7

69

MG-1
MG-2
MG-3
MG-4
MG-5
MG-6
MG-7
JAC
MG-8
MG-9
MG-10
MG-11

H-2
H-3
H-2
H-3
H-2
H-2
H-2
G-2
H-2
H-2
H-3
H-2

66

OT-1
OT-2
OT-3
OT-4
OT-5
OT-6

H-8
H-9
H-9
I-8
H-8
H-8

OT-7

H-8

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East Timpas STL
Haight STL
Higbee Canyon STL
Holbrook Reservoir SWA
Horse Creek Reservoir SWA
Iron Springs STL
Jack Canyon STL
La Junta STL

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640
OT-8
H-8
640
OT-9
H-9
640
OT-10
H-8
670
OT-11
H-8
2,603 OT-12
I-8
640
OT-13
H-9
7,564 OT-14
H-9
6,715 OT-15
H-8

135
135
130
125
125
135
135
125
125,
278
Melon Valley SWA
129
North Devils Canyon STL
135
640
Oxbow SWA
130
410
Packers Gap STL
135
640
Red Rock STL
135
640
Rock Fall STL
135
640
125,
1,142
Rocky Ford SWA
129
Round Top STL
135
640
Timberlake STL
125 59,445
Timpas Creek SWA
135
141
Whiterock STL
135 19,907
OURAY COUNTY (OU): see southwest map
Billy Creek SWA
62, 65 5,498
Ridgway State Park
62, 65 3,201
PARK COUNTY (PA): see central map
63 Ranch STL
50
1,635
63 Ranch SWA
50
1,200
Agate Mountain STL
58
2,893
Alma SWA
49
277
49,
50,
11,060
Antero STL
58
Badger Basin STL
50
40
50,
58,
752
Badger Basin SWA
581
Badger Flats STL
50, 581 3,570
Buffalo Gulch STL
58
640
Charlie Meyers SWA
58
1,082
Cline Ranch SWA
500
1,600
Crooked Top STL
46
400
Dick’s Peak STL
58
640
Eleven Mile State Park
58, 581 7,572
Eleven Mile STL
58, 581 2,887
Hartsel South STL
58
1,788
Hartsel STL
58
380
High Creek STL
50
1,121

OT-16

H-8

OT-17
OT-18
OT-19
OT-20
OT-21

H-9
H-8
H-9
H-9
H-9

OT-22

H-8

OT-23
OT-24
OT-25
OT-26

H-8
H-8
H-8
H-8

OU-1
RID

B-7
B-7

PA-1
PA-2
PA-3
PA-4

F-6
E-6
E-6
E-5

PA-5

E-6

PA-6

E-5

PA-7

E-6

PA-8
PA-9
PA-10
PA-11
PA-12
PA-13
ELE
PA-14
PA-15
PA-16
PA-17

F-5
E-6
E-6
E-5
F-4
E-6
F-6
F-6
E-6
E-5
E-5

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COUNTY &amp; LAND NAME
James Mark Jones SWA
Knight-Imler SWA
McArthur Gulch STL
Mud Springs STL
Rye Slough STL
Saddle Mountain STL
Spinney Mountain State Park
Spinney Mountain SWA
Spinney STL

67

69

70

MAP GRID
ACRES POINT
INDEX
50
17,429 PA-18
E-5
50
15
PA-19
E-5
501
480
PA-20
F-5
50
640
PA-21
E-5
58
8,973 PA-22
E-6
581
640
PA-23
E-5
58, 581 6,434
SPI
E-6
58, 581 1,937 PA-24
E-5
50, 58, 4,674 PA-25 E-5,E-6
581
50
640
PA-26
E-5
50, 501 886
PA-27
E-5
500
950
PA-28
E-5
58
1,280 PA-29
E-5
50
1,655 PA-30
E-5
GMU

Tarryall Creek STL
Tarryall Reservoir SWA
Teter-Michigan Creek SWA
Three Mile Mountain STL
Tomahawk SWA
Treasurevault
49
320
Mountain STL
Warmer Gulch STL
58
640
PHILLIPS COUNTY (PH): see northeast map
Frenchman Creek SWA
98
68
Holyoke SWA
98
80
PITKIN COUNTY (PI): see northwest map
Coke Oven SWA
444
330
Williams Hill SWA
43
487
PROWERS COUNTY (PR): see southeast map
Arkansas River SWA
127
98
Deadman SWA
127
503
127,
5630
Granada SWA
132
127,
277
Holly SWA
132
Mike Higbee SWA
132
876
Red Dog SWA
127
570
Thurston Reservoir SWA
127
400
Two Buttes STL
139
640
PUEBLO COUNTY (PU): see southeast map
Flying A STL
128 29,057
Hungerford STL
128
7,039
Lake Beckwith SWA
84
66
Lake Pueblo State Park
84
17,496
Pueblo Reservoir SWA
84
11,864
Pueblo SFU
84
105
Runyon/Fountain Lakes SWA
123
88
Saint Charles STL
128 14,213

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PA-31

E-5

PA-32

F-6

PH-1
PH-2

J-2
J-2

66

PI-1
PI-2

D-5
D-5

68

PR-1
PR-2

J-8
J-8

PR-3

J-8

PR-4

J-8

PR-5
PR-6
PR-7
PR-8

J-8
J-8
J-7
J-9

PU-1
PU-2
PU-3
PUE
PU-4
PU-5
PU-6
PU-7

G-8
G-8
F-8
G-7
F-7
G-7
G-7
G-8

67

67

79

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�INDEX
MAP GRID
ACRES POINT
INDEX
RIO BLANCO COUNTY (RB): see northwest map
Collins Mountain Ranch SWA
23
2,421 RB-1
B-3
Colorow Mountain SWA
11
1,982 RB-2
B-3
Jensen SWA
12, 23, 211 5,955 RB-3
B-3
Meeker Pasture SWA
23
48
RB-4
B-3
Oak Ridge SWA
23,24 13,664 RB-5
C-3
11,
21,
B-3
Piceance SWA
22, 31 25,193 RB-6
Rio Blanco Lake SWA
11, 22
383
RB-7
B-3
RIO GRANDE COUNTY (RG): see southwest map
Agua Ramon STL
79
640
RG-1
D-9
American Gulch STL
80
640
RG-2
D-9
Beaver Creek Reservoir SWA
80
102
RG-3
D-9
Dry Creek STL
80
1,280 RG-4
E-9
Gerrard STL
80
799
RG-5
D-9
Home Lake SWA
791
64
RG-6
E-9
Rio Grande River SWA (F.E.)
79
124
RG-7
D-9
Rio Grande SWA
791
935
RG-8
E-9
Shaw Creek STL
80
469
RG-9
D-9
Shriver-Wright SWA
791
120
RG-10
E-9
ROUTT COUNTY (RO): see northwest map
Adams SWA
15
650
RO-1
D-2
Blacktail (Conservation Easement)
15
610
RO-2
D-2
Christina SWA (F.E.)
214
23
RO-3
D-2
Chuck Lewis SWA
131
288
RO-4
D-2
Coal Bank Gulch STL
441
879
RO-5
C-2
Cottonwood Creek STL
441
640
RO-6
C-2
Emerald Mountain SWA
131
674
RO-7
D-2
Finger Rock SFU
26
34
RO-8
D-3
Flanders Ranch SWA
441
1,659 RO-9
C-2
Fly Gulch STL
214
457
RO-10
D-2
Grassy Creek STL
13
360
RO-11
C-2
Grieve Ranch SWA
5
2,511 RO-12
C-1
(Conservation Easement)
Hayden Shooting Range
13
40
RO-13
C-2
NEW Hereford Haven SWA
441
190 RO-14 C-2
Indian Run SWA
12
2,039 RO-15
C-2
Jimmy Dunn Gulch STL
441
5,253 RO-16
C-2
Maynard Gulch STL
13, 441 724
RO-17
C-2
Moody Creek STL
231
640
RO-18
D-3
Moonhill STL
14, 214 640
RO-19
D-2
Morrison Creek STL
15
640
RO-20
D-3
Pearl Lake State Park
14
300
PEA
D-1
Rock Creek SWA
15
205
RO-21
D-3
Sage Creek STL
13
640
RO-22
C-2
COUNTY &amp; LAND NAME

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68

MAP GRID
ACRES POINT
INDEX
Sarvis Creek SWA
15
309
RO-23
D-2
Sleeping Giant STL
214
400
RO-24
D-2
Stagecoach State Park
15
1,629
STG
D-3
Steamboat Lake State Park
14, 214 2,820
STE
D-1
Stokes Gulch STL
13
1,863 RO-25
C-2
Twenty Mile Pond SWA
13
11
RO-26
C-2
Yampa River STL
13
2,006 RO-27
C-2
Yampa River SWA
13
866
RO-28
C-2
SAGUACHE COUNTY (SA): see southwest map
Burro Springs STL
68
28,905 SA-1
D-8
Cochetopa SWA
67
6,712 SA-2
D-7
Daley Gulch STL
551
644
SA-3
D-7
Dome Lakes SWA
67
420
SA-4
D-8
Jacks Creek STL
681
640
SA-5
D-7
Kerber Creek STL
681
320
SA-6
E-7
Laughlin Gulch STL
68
640
SA-7
E-8
Little La Garita Creek STL
79
640
SA-8
D-8
Los Creek STL
67
320
SA-9
D-8
Middle Creek STL
681
640
SA-10
D-7
Mineral Hot Springs STL
82
640
SA-11
E-8
Mirage STL
82
640
SA-12
E-8
Mishak Lakes STL
82, 682 2,567 SA-13
E-8
Old Woman Creek STL
79
640
SA-14
D-9
NEW Orient Mine SWA
82
368 SA-15
E-8
Rock Creek STL
82
640
SA-16
E-7
Russell Creek STL
682
1,920 SA-17
E-8
Russell Lakes SWA
682
4,579 SA-18
E-8
Saguache Creek STL
682
2,714 SA-19
E-8
Spring Gulch STL
68
640
SA-20
D-8
Steel Canyon STL
82
640
SA-21
E-8
Stonehouse Gulch STL
681
560
SA-22
E-7
Villa Grove STL
82, 681 1,120 SA-23
E-7
Werner Arroyo STL
682
640
SA-24
E-8
SAN JUAN COUNTY (SJ): see southwest map
Andrews Lake SWA
74
13
SJ-1
B-9
Sultan Creek STL
74
640
SJ-2
B-8
West Lime Creek STL
74
640
SJ-3
B-9
SAN MIGUEL COUNTY (SM): see southwest map
Carter Place STL
70
320
SM-1
A-7
Dan Noble SWA
70
2,223 SM-2
B-8
Dead Horse Creek STL
70
640
SM-3
A-8
Disappointment
70, 711 320
SM-4
A-8
Valley STL
Dry Creek Basin STL
70
640
SM-5
A-8
COUNTY &amp; LAND NAME

GMU

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69

�INDEX
MAP GRID
ACRES POINT
INDEX
Dry Creek Basin SWA
70
12,775 SM-6
A-8
Hamilton Mesa STL
70
640
SM-7
A-8
Klondike Basin STL
70
640
SM-8
A-8
McKenna Peak STL
70
640
SM-9
A-8
Poison Spyder STL
70
640 SM-10
A-8
San Miguel SWA (F.E.)
70
13
SM-11
B-8
Spring Creek Basin STL
70
640 SM-12
A-8
Woods Lake SWA
70
160 SM-13
B-8
SEDGWICK COUNTY (SE): see northeast map
Jumbo (Julesburg) Reservoir
90
1,703
SE-1
I-1
SWA
Pony Express SWA
92
1,854
SE-2
J-1
Sand Draw SWA
93
209
SE-3
J-1
Sedgwick Bar SWA
92
885
SE-4
J-1
SUMMIT COUNTY (SU): see northwest map
Blue River SWA
37, 371 134
SU-1
E-4
TELLER COUNTY (TE): see central map
Dome Rock SWA
581
6,980
TE-1
F-6
Mueller State Park
581
5,114 MUE
F-6
Pikes Peak SWA
59
635
TE-2
F-6
Rosemont Reservoir SWA
59
357
TE-3
F-6
Shelf Road STL
581
640
TE-4
F-6
Skaguay Reservoir SWA
59
715
TE-5
F-6
WASHINGTON COUNTY (WA): see northeast map
Messex SWA
96
680
WA-1
H-2
Prewitt Reservoir SWA
96
2,924 WA-2
H-2
Snyder Prairie STL
101 11,842 WA-3
I-3
WELD COUNTY (WE): see northeast map
Banner Lakes SWA
99
934
WE-1
G-3
Briggsdale STL
87
1,855 WE-2
G-2
Brower SWA
94
65
WE-3
G-2
Centennial Valley SWA
951
1,195 WE-4
G-2
Crow Valley STL
87
1,520 WE-5
G-1
Dearfield STL
951
1,480 WE-6
G-2
Eastman Basin STL
87
2,681 WE-7
G-1
Frank SWA
94
324
WE-8
F-2
Geary Creek STL
87
160
WE-9
G-1
Greasewood Lake STL
951
640 WE-10 G-2
Howard Creek STL
87
640 WE-11 G-1
Keota STL
87
640 WE-12 G-2
Lazy D STL
88
2,721 WE-13 H-1
Lost Creek STL
99
640 WE-14 G-3
Mitani-Tokuyasu SWA
951
68
WE-15 G-2
COUNTY &amp; LAND NAME

GMU

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66

68

70

66

COUNTY &amp; LAND NAME

GMU

Nakagawa SWA
951
North Pawnee Creek STL
88
Orchard STL
951
Pawnee Coal Creek STL
87
Point of Rocks STL
951
Prospect STL
99
Robinson Creek STL
87
St. Vrain State Park
20
South Pawnee Creek STL
88
South Roggen STL
99
Stone Corral STL
87
Twomile Creek STL
88
Webster SWA
94
Wild Horse STL
88
YUMA COUNTY (YU): see northeast map
Arikaree SWA
102
Beecher Island STL
102
Black Wolf Creek STL
102
Bonny Creek STL
103
NEW Eagle Rock SWA
102
Ecklund STL
102
Hay Gulch Overlook STL
102
103,
Landsman Creek STL
109
Sandsage SWA
101
Sandy Bluffs STL
102
Sandy Bluffs SWA
102
Simmons STL
102
Simmons SWA
102
South Fork Spring Canyon STL
102
103,
South Republican SWA
109
Stalker Lake SWA
98
Willow Creek SWA
102
Wray SFU
98

MAP GRID
ACRES POINT
INDEX
159 WE-16 G-2
640 WE-17 H-1
640 WE-18 G-2
440 WE-19 G-2
640 WE-20 G-2
140 WE-21 G-3
640 WE-22 G-1
855
STV
F-3
1,720 WE-23 H-2
1,880 WE-24 G-3
1,041 WE-25 G-1
640 WE-26 H-1
158 WE-27 G-2
640 WE-28 H-1
2,320
320
320
630
1718
640
640

YU-1
YU-2
YU-3
YU-4
YU-5
YU-6
YU-7

J-3
J-3
J-3
J-4
J-3
J-3
J-4

332

YU-8

J-4

287
3,682
3,202
160
2,157
640

YU-9
YU-10
YU-11
YU-12
YU-13
YU-14

J-3
J-4
J-4
J-3
J-3
J-4

18,365

YU-15

J-4

75
920
355

YU-16
YU-17
YU-18

J-3
J-3
J-3

MAP
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66

66

66

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2022 Tierras de recreación
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INTERIOR: UNIDADES DE PESCA ESTATALES, ÁREAS DE VIDA SILVESTRE ESTATALES, TIERRAS EN FIDEICOMISO ESTATAL, PARQUES ESTATALES

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NOVEDADES: 2022.........................................................................1
RESERVAS.....................................................................................1
■ Abreviaturas clave.................................................................................................................... 1

UNIDADES DE PESCA ESTATALES (SFU por sus siglas en inglés)

2

■ ¿Qué es una SFU?..................................................................................................................... 2
■ Propiedades y reglamentos de la SFU....................................................................................... 2

NUESTRA MISIÓN: La misión del Departamento de Parques y Vida Silvestre de Colorado es la de
perpetuar los recursos de vida silvestre del Estado, proporcionar un sistema de parques estatales de
calidad y brindar la posibilidad de disfrutar de actividades recreativas sostenibles al aire libre con el
fin de educar e inspirar a las generaciones actuales y futuras para que actúen como administradores
activos de los recursos naturales de Colorado.
DIRECTOR DE PARQUES Y VIDA SILVESTRE DE COLORADO
Heather Dugan, Directora en funciones
Dan Prenzlow

MIEMBROS DE LA COMISIÓN DE PARQUES Y VIDA SILVESTRE DE COLORADO, a julio de 2022
Richard Reading
Eden Vardy
James Jay Tutchton
Dan Gibbs, miembro ex officio
Kate Greenberg, miembro ex officio
Heather Dugan, directora en función
Dan Prenzlow, director de CPW

TIERRAS EN FIDEICOMISO ESTATAL (STL POR SUS SIGLAS EN INGLÉS)
PROGRAMA DE ACCESO PÚBLICO............................................ 31–56

Carrie Besnette Hauser, Presidente 		
Dallas May, vicepresidente		
Marie Haskett, secretario		
Taishya Adams			
Karen Michelle Bailey			
Betsy Blecha			
Gabriel Otero			
Duque Phillips, IV			

EDITOR DEL FOLLETOS DE REGULACIÓN

FOTO DE PORTADA

■ ¿Qué son las tierras en fideicomiso? ¿Qué es el programa de acceso público STL?	����������������������� 31
■ Tierras en fideicomiso estatal FAQs/Reglas de acceso................................................................... 31
■ Propiedades de acceso público de las tierras en fideicomiso estatal y sus reglamentos.........32–56

Mark Koenig 			

© Gene Ellis para CPW, 1972

IMPRESO
Julio 2022 por Publication Printers, Denver: 120,000 copias

ÁREAS ESTATALES DE VIDA SILVESTRE (SWA POR SUS SIGLAS EN INGLÉS)....3­–30
■ ¿Qué significa SWA?................................................................................................................. 3
■ Normas de acceso a SWA.......................................................................................................... 3
■ Propiedades y reglamentos de SWA...................................................................................4–30

PARQUES ESTATALES.............................................................. 57–65
■ Tarifas y pases de parques estatales....................................................................................... 57
■ Reglas de acceso al parque estatal......................................................................................... 58
■ Propiedades y regulaciones del parque estatal ................................................................59–65

MAPAS.................................................................................. 66–71
■ Unidades de pesca estatales, áreas de vida silvestre, tierras en fideicomiso y parques — Noreste
66
■ Unidades de pesca estatales, áreas de vida silvestre, tierras en fideicomiso y parques — Sureste
67
■ Unidades de pesca estatales, áreas de vida silvestre, tierras en fideicomiso y parques — Noroeste
68
■ Unidades de pesca estatales, áreas de vida silvestre, tierras en fideicomiso y parques — Suroeste
69
■ Unidades de pesca estatales, áreas de vida silvestre, tierras en fideicomiso y parques — Central
70
■ Unidades de gestión de caza (GMUs por su siglas en inglés) .....................................................................71

ÍNDICE DE TIERRAS POR CONDADO.......................................... 72–81
■ Unidades de pesca estatales, áreas estatales de vida silvestre, tierras en fideicomiso estatal y

parques estatales

OBTENGA EL FOLLETO EN LÍNEA: cpw.state.co.us/rec-lands

PORTADA DEL 125.O
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en la naturaleza de Colorado para la
edición de ene./feb. Número de 1972
de la revista Colorado Outdoors.
© Gene Ellis para CPW

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125.º aniversario de CPW!

La División de Parques y Vida Silvestre de Colorado (CPW) recibe asistencia financiera federal
de múltiples oficinas del Departamento del Interior de los Estados Unidos. En virtud del Título
VI de la Ley de Derechos Civiles de 1964 (en su versión modificada), el artículo 504 de la Ley de
Rehabilitación de 1973, el Título II de la Ley de Estadounidenses con Discapacidades de 1990 (en
su versión modificada), la Ley de Discriminación por Razón de Edad de 1975 y el Título IX de las
Enmiendas a la Educación de 1972, el Departamento del Interior de los Estados Unidos y sus oficinas
prohíben la discriminación por motivos de raza, color, religión, nacionalidad, sexo, discapacidad o
edad. Además, el CPW se adhiere a todas las leyes anti discriminatorias del estado de Colorado. Para
obtener más información sobre cómo solicitar una acomodación o presentar una denuncia, por favor
visite cpw.state.co.us/accesibility
AVISO: Las leyes y regulaciones en este folleto están parafraseadas para facilitar su comprensión y están
pensadas solo como una guía. Los estatutos y regulaciones completos de Colorado están disponibles en
las oficinas de CPW indicadas a continuación y en línea: cpw.state.co.us/regulations

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SOLAMENTE las oficinas listadas a continuación pueden asistir a los cazadores con el control de
animales y tomar muestras relacionadas con las actividades de caza. Consulte el sitio web de CPW
para obtener una lista completa de las ubicaciones de los parques estatales que además pueden
vender licencias, expedir duplicados y aceptar algunas licencias para su reembolso.

BRUSH
28167 County Rd. T
Brush, 80723
970-842-6300

GRAND JUNCTION
711 Independent Ave.
Grand Junction, 81505
970-255-6100

MONTE VISTA
0722 S. Rd. 1 E.
Monte Vista, 81144
719-587-6900

COLORADO SPRINGS
4255 Sinton Rd.
Colorado Springs, 80907
719-227-5200

GUNNISON
300 W. New York Ave.
Gunnison, 81230
970-641-7060

MONTROSE
2300 S. Townsend Ave.
Montrose, 81401
970-252-6000

DENVER
6060 Broadway
Denver, 80216
303-291-7227

HOT SULPHUR SPRINGS
346 Grand County Rd. 362
Hot Sulphur Springs, 80451
970-725-6200

PUEBLO
600 Pueblo Reservoir Rd.
Pueblo, 81005
719-561-5300

DURANGO
151 E. 16th St.
Durango, 81301
970-247-0855

LAMAR
2500 S. Main St.
Lamar, 81052
719-336-6600

SALIDA
7405 Hwy. 50
Salida, 81201
719-530-5520

FORT COLLINS
317 W. Prospect Rd.
Fort Collins, 80526
970-472-4300

MEEKER
73485 Hwy. 64
Meeker, 81641
970-878-6090

STEAMBOAT SPRINGS
925 Weiss Dr.
Steamboat Springs, 80487
970-870-3333

GLENWOOD SPRINGS
0088 Wildlife Way
Glenwood Springs, 81601
970-947-2920

2022 TIERRAS DE RECREACIÓN DEL ESTADO DE COLORADO

OFICINA DE REGISTRO
Bote, moto de nieve, vehículo todoterreno
13787 US Hwy. 85 N
Littleton, 80125

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NOVEDADES: 2022 CAMBIOS EN EL REGLAMENTO Y NUEVA INFORMACIÓN
▶ EL PASE DEL ÁREA DE VIDA SILVESTRE DEL ESTADO DE COLORADO (SWA) ES AHORA UNA
OPCIÓN PARA A DICHAS ÁREAs: Los clientes mayores de 16 años deberán tener una
licencia de caza o pesca válida o un pase del Área Estatal de Vida Silvestre de Colorado
para acceder a las Áreas Estatales de Vida Silvestre (SWA), a menos que se mencione
específicamente. Consulte la página 3. NUEVO Varias zonas del Área de Vida Silvestre
del estado de Colorado están exentas de los requisitos de acceso público indicados
anteriormente; consulte los listados de propiedades para conocer estas exenciones.
Aún se requieren licencias para participar en actividades de caza y pesca.
El pase anual de SWA cuesta $47.30, incluido el Sello Hábitat, y es válido del 1 de
marzo al 31 de marzo (13 meses). También está disponible un pase de un día. Visite
nuestro sitio web para conocer más: cpw.state.co.us
Para acceder a las tierras en fideicomiso estatal (STL), los clientes de 16 años o
mayores necesitarán tener una licencia de caza o pesca válida. El pase para el Área de
Vida Silvestre del Estado de Colorado no es válido para los parques estatales o para
las propiedades de tierras en fideicomiso del estado, sino solo para las propiedades
del área de vida silvestre del Estado. Se aplican excepciones. Consulte la página 31.

▶ ACTUALIZACIONES DE LA NORMATIVA A MÚLTIPLES PROPIEDADES. BUSQUE LAS
NUEVAS NUEVO IDENTIFICACIONES:

Creede SWA, Dowdy Lake SWA, Fish Creek SWA, Granby Ranch, Higel SWA, John
Martin Reservoir SWA, Perins Peak SWA, Queens SWA, San Luis Lakes SWA, Big
Springs STL, Karval STL, Punkin Center STL, Parque estatal Barr Lake, Parque estatal
Eldorado Canyon, Parque estatal Eleven Mile, Parque estatal Golden Gate Canyon,
Parque estatal Navajo y otros tienen nuevas reglamentaciones. Consulte las páginas 4 a
65.

▶ ÁREAS ESTATALES DE VIDA SILVESTRE AÑADIDAS: Bill Patterson SWA, Cross Canyon
SWA, Eagle Rock SWA, Hereford Haven SWA, Orient Mine SWA y Willow Creek
Reservoir SWA; busque las nuevas NUEVO identificaciones.

RESERVAS
CAZA

ALGUNAS ÁREAS ESTATALES DE VIDA SILVESTRE, TIERRAS
EN FIDEICOMISOS Y PARQUES REQUIEREN RESERVAS PARA
CAZAR. Si lo requiere, estas se mencionan bajo el nombre

del terreno en este folleto. Todas las reservas de caza se
pueden hacer por teléfono al 1-800-244-5613 o en línea:
cpw.state.co.us/huntingreservations. Puede reservar
a partir de las 9 a. m. MT. 14 días antes de la fecha de caza
menor y aves acuáticas o 45 días antes de la fecha de caza
mayor.

SE APLICAN LAS SIGUIENTES REGLAS:
▶ Máximo 1 reserva por fecha de caza.
▶ Las reservas no son transferibles. La persona que hace
la reserva debe tener una licencia válida para la especie
a cazar antes de hacer la reserva y ha de cazar en la
propiedad el día de la cacería. Los cazadores con reservas
solo podrán cazar en el área especificada en la reserva.
▶ No se aceptan reservas de caza pequeña y de aves
acuáticas más de 14 días antes de la fecha de caza, ni
después del mediodía del día anterior a la fecha de caza,
a menos que se especifique lo contrario.
▶ No se aceptan reservas de caza mayor más de 45 días
antes del inicio de la temporada para la que se está
haciendo la reserva. Las reservas de caza mayor son
válidas durante toda la temporada designada por la
licencia, salvo que se especifique lo contrario.
▶ Para cancelar, los cazadores deben hacerlo antes del
mediodía del día anterior a la fecha de caza, a excepción
del Parque Estatal Boyd Lake: Las reservas de caza
pueden cancelarse hasta la hora de inicio de la franja
horaria reservada. Si no se cancelan las reservas o no
se siguen los procedimientos del puesto de control, se
pueden perder los privilegios de las próximas reservas
para el resto de la temporada de caza, a menos que se
especifique lo contrario.

▶ ACTUALIZACIÓN DE LAS FECHAS DE APERTURA EN EL CONDADO DE MOFFAT: Las fechas

de apertura de varias propiedades de STL en el condado de Moffat han cambiado para
adaptarse a la apertura de la temporada de caza de berrendos con arco, que comienza el
15 de agosto. Consulte las páginas 32 a 56.

▶ ACTUALIZACIONES DEL REGLAMENTO DE NATACIÓN DE LOS PARQUES ESTATALES:

Se prohíbe nadar a los niños menores de 13 años en los parques estatales desde el
atardecer hasta el amanecer, a menos que estén acompañados por un adulto, y dentro
de los 150 pies de: cualquier rampa para botes, puerto deportivo, rompeolas, muelle,
boya designada como peligro o salida, cualquier estructura de entrada o salida de una
presa, y donde esté prohibido según lo indicado. Consulte las páginas 59 a 65 para más
detalles.

▶ MANTÉNGASE AL DÍA SOBRE LA SITUACIÓN DE LAS SEQUÍAS Y LOS INCENDIOS EN EL
ESTADO: Es importante tomar la debida precaución alrededor de su casa y cuando

realice actividades recreativas durante las condiciones de sequía en Colorado. La
División de Seguridad Nacional y Gestión de Emergencias de Colorado tiene una lista
con todas las restricciones y niveles de peligro de incendio en el estado, lo cual es un
excelente recurso para estar al tanto de las condiciones cuando viaje a Colorado este
verano: coemergency.com/p/fire-bans-danger.html

▶ CONSULTE NUESTROS OTROS FOLLETOS DE REGULACIÓN PARA OBTENER MÁS
INFORMACIÓN: Dependiendo de la actividad que desee realizar en los terrenos públicos
de nuestro estado, nuestros otros folletos, como el de Pesca y el de Caza Menor y Aves
Acuáticas, contienen información adicional útil para ayudarle a recrearse de forma
responsable. ¡Asegúrese de echar un vistazo!

CAMPAMENTO: CABAÑAS, YURTAS, CAMPAMENTOS
¡HAY MÁS DE 4000 CAMPAMENTOS y 70 cabañas y

yurtas esperándole en sus próximas vacaciones en los
parques estatales de Colorado! Las comodidades de
los campamentos en muchos parques incluyen baños,
conexiones eléctricas completas y regaderas. (Consulte
páginas 57 a 65.)
Muchos parques también ofrecen campamentos o
cabañas para grupos grandes. Casi 300 campamentos son
accesibles para los Estadounidenses con Discapacidades
(ADA por sus siglas en inglés). Si un campamento tiene
escrito "HD" (designado para discapacitados) después del
número del sitio, este está reservado EXCLUSIVAMENTE para
personas con permisos/tarjetas de estacionamiento para
discapacitados. Las yurtas y las cabañas ofrecen alternativas
cómodas durante todo el año a la acampada tradicional en
carpa.

PARA CAMPAMENTOS, YURTAS Y CABAÑAS:

▶ Todos los parques estatales ahora requieren reserva para
los campamentos/cabañas/yurtas.
▶ Los campistas pueden hacer sus reservas todos los
días, las 24 horas por teléfono (1-800-244-5613) o en
línea con seis meses de anticipación hasta su llegada al
parque.
En todos los parques estatales se aplican también
tarifas de entrada, además de las tarifas de
campamento.
▶ Los clientes pueden cancelar sus reservas en cualquier
momento antes del día de su llegada, en línea en: cpw.
state.co.us (haga clic en "Comprar y Solicitar" para
ingresar a su cuenta CPW) o por teléfono: al 1-800244-5613. Los cargos por cambios en la reserva o por
cancelación no son reembolsables. El día de llegada o
después, los clientes deberán comunicarse directamente
con el parque para obtener información sobre la
cancelación. Es su responsabilidad conocer las políticas
de cancelación y cambio de CPW, ya que pueden
cambiar de un año a otro.
▶ Consulte la página 57 para obtener más detalles sobre
acampar en uno de los parques estatales de Colorado.

ENCONTRAR MAPAS EN LÍNEA
Mapas e información de las áreas de vida silvestre del estado:
cpw.state.co.us/wildlifeareamaps
Mapas de tierras en fideicomiso estatal:
cpw.state.co.us/statetrustlands
Buscador de mapas de parques estatales:
cpw.state.co.us/park-map

CLAVE DE ABREVIATURAS
4WD		
Tracción en las cuatro ruedas
vehículo todo terreno
ATV		
BLM		
Oficina de Administración de Tierras
CO./COs.		condado/condados
Parques y Vida Silvestre de Colorado
CPW		
carretera del condado
CR		
unidades de gestión de caza
GMU		
acceso para discapacitados
HA		
asignado para discapacitados
HD		
carretera
HWY.		
intersección
JCT.		
vehículo todoterreno
OHV		
calle
RD.		
embalse
RES.		
SFU		
unidad estatal de pesca
STL		
tierras en fideicomiso estatal
áreas de vida silvestre de vida silvestre
SWA		
estatal
USFS/FS		Servicio Forestal de los Estados Unidos
N/NW/NE		norte, noroeste, noreste
S/SW/SE		sur, suroeste, sureste
este/oeste
E/W		

SELLOS DE HÁBITAT

▶ LOS SELLOS DE HÁBITAT CUESTAN $10.59, y solo se
requiere uno por persona y año para quienes tengan
entre 18 y 64 años. Los sellos son válidos del 1 de
marzo al 31 de marzo del año siguiente (13 meses).
■ Debe adquirir un sello antes de comprar o solicitar una
licencia de caza o pesca.
■ Cualquier persona que compre una licencia de un día
o de un día adicional para la pesca y/o la caza menor
está exenta de comprar el Sello de Hábitat para las dos
primeras licencias.
■ Cualquier persona que esté autorizada en los
programas Columbine, Blue Spruce, Independence y/o
Big Game Mobility está exenta del requisito del sello
de hábitat.
▶ cpw.state.co.us/accessibility
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�UNIDADES
DE PESCA

UNIDADES DE PESCA ESTATALES

NOTA: LAS NORMAS DE ACCESO SWA N.º 1—30 (PÁGINA SIGUIENTE) SE APLICAN A LAS SFU.

PROPIEDADES Y REGULACIONES DE LA UNIDAD DE PESCA ESTATAL
¿QUÉ ES UNA SFU? El término significa unidad estatal de pesca
(SFU por sus siglas en inglés). Hay 16 de ellos alrededor de Colorado
y ofrecen recreación limitada de la vida silvestre. Incluyen criaderos de
peces y operaciones de cría.
▶ ACTIVIDADES PROHIBIDAS EN TODAS LAS SFU:
a. Se prohíbe la pesca en todas las aguas de cualquier criadero,
unidad de cría o distribución de peces (incluidos, entre otros,
los arroyos, los estanques de cría, las zonas de retención y las
pistas de competición), excepto en las zonas señaladas de
estas propiedades dirigidas a la pesca pública.
b. Se prohíbe el uso de botas de pescador u otros equipos de
pesca.
c. Se prohíbe acampar y encender fogatas.
d. Se prohíbe cazar y disparar.
e. Se prohíben las mascotas y otros animales domésticos.
f. Se prohíbe la escalada en roca.
g. Se prohíbe botar o utilizar embarcaciones.
h. Se prohíbe el contacto con el agua.
i. Se prohíbe la alimentación de peces, excepto con alimentos
para peces proporcionados por las SFU.
j. Se prohíbe arrojar al agua cualquier cosa además de comida
para peces proporcionada por las SFU.
k. Se prohíbe el estacionamiento nocturno.

▶ BELLVUE-WATSON SFU — CONDADO DE LARIMER

INDICACIONES: Diríjase al norte de Fort Collins por
la ctra. 287 hacia La Porte. Al llegar al norte de La
Porte, diríjase al oeste por la CR 28.
GMU/ACRES: 19/58 acres
RECREACIÓN: uso público limitado, recorridos
limitados

▶ ACANTILADOS DE CRETA SFU — CONDADO DE

CHAFFEE
INDICACIONES: Desde Nathrop, diríjase al oeste por
2.5 millas por la CR 162, luego continúe hacia el
norte por 0.125 millas por la CR 287.
GMUs/ACRES: 56, 481/61 acres
RECREACIÓN: uso público limitado, recorridos
limitados

▶ RÍO CRYSTAL SFU — CONDADO DE GARFIELD

INDICACIONES: Diríjase 1 milla hacia el sur de
Carbondale por la ctra. 33.
GMU/ACRES: 43/19 acres
RECREACIÓN: uso público limitado, recorridos
limitados

▶ DURANGO SFU — CONDADO DE LA PLATA

INDICACIONES: En Durango, junto al río Animas.
GMUs/ACRES: 74, 75/14 acres
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría en el río Animas
RECREACIÓN: Museo de Vida Silvestre abierto del 15
de mayo al 15 de septiembre; visitas autoguiadas
INSTALACIONES: Baños disponibles cuando el Museo
de Vida Silvestre está abierto.

▶ FINGER ROCK SFU — CONDADO DE ROUTT

INDICACIONES: Desde Yampa, diríjase 3 millas al sur
por la ctra. 131.
GMU/ACRES: 26/34 acres
RECREACIÓN: observación de la fauna, visitas
limitadas
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe la caza en las zonas protegidas
señalizadas.
b. Se prohíbe disparar armas de fuego o arcos en
las zonas protegidas señalizadas.

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2022 TIERRAS DE RECREACIÓN DEL ESTADO DE COLORADO

▶ GLENWOOD SPRINGS SFU — CONDADO DE GARFIELD

▶ PUEBLO SFU — CONDADO DE PUEBLO

▶ J.W. ESPECIES ACUÁTICAS NATURALES MUMMA
SFU — CONDADO DE ALAMOSA

▶ RIFLE FALLS SFU — CONDADO DE GARFIELD

INDICACIONES: Desde Glenwood Springs, diríjase
2.2 millas al norte a lo largo del río Mitchell Creek.
GMU/ACRES: 34/2 acres
RECREACIÓN: observación de la fauna, visitas
limitadas

INDICACIONES: Desde la I-25, tome la salida de
Walsenburg hacia la ctra. 160 oeste a Fort Garland,
a Alamosa.
GMU: 80
RECREACIÓN: observación de la fauna, visitas
limitadas
INSTALACIONES: baño, agua potable

▶ LAS ANIMAS SFU — CONDADO DE BENT

INDICACIONES: Diríjase desde Las Animas hacia el
oeste por la ctra. 194, siga 4 millas, luego diríjase al
norte por la CR 5.5.
GMU/ACRES: 125/69 acres
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre,
recorridos limitados

▶ MONTE SHAVANO SFU — CONDADO DE CHAFFEE

INDICACIONES: Desde Salida, diríjase 0.5 millas con
dirección noroeste en la ctra. 291 con dirección a
la CR 154, luego diríjase 0.5 millas con dirección
oeste.
GMU/ACRES: 56/45 acres
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría, lago de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: observación de la fauna, visitas
limitadas
INSTALACIONES: baño, agua potable

▶ PITKIN SFU — CONDADO DE GUNNISON

INDICACIONES: Desde Gunnison, diríjase 14 millas
con dirección este en la ctra. 50 hacia la calle
Quartz Creek, luego diríjase 14 millas al este hacia
Parlin y gire al norte.
GMUs/ACRES: 55, 551/48 acres
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: observación de la fauna, visitas
limitadas
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Pesca solo en Quartz Creek.

▶ RÍO CACHE LA POUDRE SFU — CONDADO DE LARIMER

INDICACIONES: Desde La Porte, diríjase 5 millas con
dirección norte en la ctra. 287 hacia la ctra. 14,
luego diríjase 38 millas al oeste
GMUs/ACRES: 8, 19/460 acres
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: pícnic, senderismo, observación de
vida silvestre, recorridos limitados
INSTALACIONES: baños
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe disparar armas de fuego o arcos en
las zonas protegidas señalizadas.

INDICACIONES: Desde Pueblo, diríjase 6 millas al
oeste del bulevar de Pueblo en la ctra. 96.
GMU/ACRES: 84/105 acres
RECREACIÓN: observación de la fauna, visitas
limitadas
INSTALACIONES: baño, acuario

INDICACIONES: Desde Rifle, diríjase 15 millas con
dirección norte en la ctra. 325.
GMU/ACRES: 33/600 acres
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: observación de la fauna, visitas
limitadas
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe la caza en las zonas protegidas
señalizadas.

▶ CRIADERO DE PECES DE ROARING JUDY SFU —

CONDADO DE GUNNISON
INDICACIONES: Desde Gunnison, diríjase 14 millas
con dirección norte en la ctra. 135.
GMUs/ACRES: 54, 55/778 acres
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría, pesca en estanques
RECREACIÓN: observación de la fauna, visitas
limitadas
INSTALACIONES: baños
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto para acceso público 1 hora antes del
amanecer a 1 hora después del atardecer.
b. Propiedad al este de la ctra. 135 solo abierta al
público del 16 de mayo al 30 de noviembre.
c. l oeste de la ctra. 135, caza con equipo de tiro
con arco para la caza mayor y con escopeta
para las aves acuáticas únicamente.
d. Se prohíbe disparar armas de fuego o arcos en
las zonas protegidas señalizadas.

▶ WATSON LAKE SFU — CONDADO DE LARIMER

INDICACIONES: Desde Fort Collins, diríjase 7 millas
con dirección noroeste en la ctra. 287 hasta la calle
Rist Canyon (CR 28), continúe por 1 milla.
GMU/ACRES: 19/90 acres
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: recorridos limitados
INSTALACIONES: baños

▶ WRAY SFU — CONDADO DE YUMA

INDICACIONES: Desde Wray, diríjase 2 millas con
dirección oeste en la ctra. 34 a CR FF, luego
continúe por 2 millas al norte.
GMU/ACRES: 98/355 acres
RECREACIÓN: recorridos limitados

¿Está recibiendo nuestros correos electrónicos?
Si no es así, se está perdiendo las
condiciones de pesca, los consejos, las
noticias y los próximos eventos, así como
las actualizaciones de la normativa.
4 PASOS SENCILLOS PARA
AGREGAR SU DIRECCIÓN DE
CORREO ELECTRÓNICO:

1. Ingrese a cpw.state.co.us
2. Haga clic en "Cosas por hacer"
3. Haga clic en "Informe de pesca"
4. Haga clic en "Registrarse"

© Mike DelliVeneri, CPW

�ÁREAS DE VIDA
SILVESTRE

ÁREAS ESTATALES DE VIDA SILVESTRE

¡NO ENSUCIE! SAQUE LA BASURA.

¿QUÉ ES UN ÁREA DE VIDA SILVESTRE ESTATAL?

bajo la ley estatal por los empleados del Departamento de
Parques y Vida Silvestre de Colorado en beneficio de la vida
silvestre. La CPW gestiona unos 350 terrenos de la SWA en
todo el estado.
Siga leyendo para obtener información sobre cada SWA,
páginas 4−30, y prepárese para planificar su próxima
aventura. Busque en Internet los mapas de SWA:
cpw.state.co.us/wildlifeareamaps

Las áreas estatales de vida silvestre (SWA por sus siglas en
inglés) son terrenos de propiedad estatal o privada que
ofrecen al público actividades recreativas relacionadas con la
vida silvestre gestionadas por el estado.
Si bien la mayoría de las actividades se centran en la caza
y la pesca, cada SWA tiene diferentes actividades permitidas
según la ubicación y los recursos disponibles. Estas parcelas
de la SWA son costeadas por los deportistas, y gestionadas

Un joven cazador en Ramah SWA © Fotografía de CPW por Wayne Lewis

NORMAS DE ACCESO AL ÁREA DE VIDA SILVESTRE ESTATAL
Todas las personas de 16 años o más DEBEN tener una licencia de
caza o pesca válida, o el nuevo Pase de Área de Vida Silvestre del
Estado de Colorado para estar EN CUALQUIER LUGAR del Área de
Vida Silvestre del Estado (SWA), a menos que se indique específicamente lo contrario.
Consulte la página 31 para conocer los requisitos para acceder
a las tierras en fideicomiso estatal (STL).
Tenga en cuenta que las licencias de uno o cinco días solo son válidas
para la(s) fecha(s) que figuran en la licencia.
NORMAS PARA LAS E-BIKES EN LAS ZONAS DE SWA:
Las e-bikes (bicicletas eléctricas) son vehículos con 2 o 3 ruedas, pedales
totalmente operables y un motor eléctrico que no supera los 750 vatios.
Hay 3 clases:
▶ Bicicleta eléctrica Clase 1: Tiene un motor que asiste solo cuando
el ciclista está pedaleando y deja de asistir cuando la bicicleta
alcanza las 20 mph.
▶ Bicicleta eléctrica Clase 2: Tiene un motor que asiste si el ciclista
está pedaleando o no, pero deja de asistir cuando la bicicleta alcanza
las 20 mph.
▶ Bicicleta eléctrica Clase 3: Tiene un motor que asiste solo cuando el
ciclista está pedaleando y deja de asistir cuando la bicicleta alcanza
los 28 mph.
En las áreas estatales de vida silvestre, las bicicletas eléctricas están
permitidas en las carreteras designadas y dentro de las zonas de
campamento o estacionamiento designadas donde se permiten los
vehículos motorizados. Están prohibidas en todas las demás áreas.

ESPECIES INVASIVAS ACUÁTICAS

Todas las embarcaciones y dispositivos flotantes, su contenido,
motores, remolques y equipos están sujetos a la inspección de
la CPW antes de zarpar, operar o de abandonar las aguas de
SWA. Cualquier especie invasiva acuática encontrada durante
la inspección debe ser retirada y eliminada de acuerdo con los
procedimientos de la CPW antes de permitir que las embarcaciones
zarpen, operen o salgan del agua.

CAZA PARA JÓVENES/MENTORES

La caza de jóvenes/mentores se aplica a los jóvenes menores
de 18 años. Los jóvenes cazadores menores de 16 años deben ir
acompañados de un mentor cuando cazan en propiedades de
jóvenes mentores. Los mentores deben tener 18 años o más,
cumplir con los requisitos de educación para cazadores y acompañar
a los jóvenes mientras cazan.
Excepto cuando se autorice específicamente, las
siguientes actividades están PROHIBIDAS en tierras, aguas,
superficies congeladas de las aguas, derechos de paso,
edificios o dispositivos bajo el control de CPW:
1. Poseer los siguientes tipos de munición y/o armas
de fuego: balas trazadoras, balas perforantes, balas
militares endurecidas con sustancias explosivas o
radiactivas, balas BMG del calibre 0.50 o armas de
fuego totalmente automáticas.
2. Acceder, utilizar u ocupar una zona cuando se haya
prohibido su entrada, utilización u ocupación.
3. Participar en actividades ilegales.

4. Acceder, utilizar u ocupar una zona con fines
comerciales o realizar investigaciones, prospecciones o
exploraciones sobre la tierra, el agua, el petróleo, el gas
o los minerales.
5. Operar un vehículo (motorizado o no motorizado)
excepto en carreteras establecidas o dentro de áreas
designadas para acampar o estacionar. Los conductores
deben obedecer las leyes de vehículos de motor de
Colorado.
6. Conducir a una velocidad superior a los límites de
velocidad indicados o a más de 25 mph si no están
indicados.
7. Dejar un campamento, una tienda de campaña, un
refugio, un vehículo de motor o un remolque sin
vigilancia durante más de 48 horas, o acampar o
estacionar remolques de viaje o caravanas en una SWA
durante más de 14 días en un periodo de 45 días.
8. Establecer una estructura permanente o plantar
vegetación. En las zonas de caza mayor o de aves
acuáticas solo se pueden instalar persianas portátiles y
puestos en los árboles, y no antes de los 30 días previos
a la temporada en la que se van a utilizar. No se pueden
clavar clavos en los árboles. Los materiales artificiales
para las persianas o los puestos deben retirarse en un
plazo de 10 días después de que finalice la temporada
en la que se utilizan. Cualquier otra persiana portátil
o puesto de observación de árboles que se utilice para
cualquier otro fin deberá retirarse al final del día en
que se utilice.
El número de identificación del cliente (CID) del
propietario y las fechas de uso deben estar visibles
en el exterior de las persianas portátiles o en la parte
inferior de los puestos de los árboles. La colocación de
persianas o puestos de vigilancia no los reserva para
uso personal; pueden ser utilizados por el público por
orden de llegada.
9. Retirar, modificar o destruir un edificio, un dispositivo
de control del agua, una valla, una puerta, una señal,
un marcador de encuesta o de sección, la vegetación o
los objetos de valor arqueológico, geológico o histórico.
10. Arrojar basura, dejar pescado, vísceras de pescado,
desechos humanos, aguas residuales, envases
o sustancias tóxicas; llevar basura doméstica o
comercial o sustancias tóxicas a una zona para su
eliminación; o verter residuos de remolques en una
instalación sanitaria.
11. Encender fuego sin tomar precauciones para evitar su
propagación; dejar el fuego sin vigilancia.
12. Para el pastoreo de ganado. Las actividades
relacionadas con la fauna silvestre pueden realizarse
con caballos, mulas, llamas y burros.
13. Tener o utilizar fuegos artificiales, explosivos,
venenos, herbicidas, pesticidas o sustancias ilegales.
14. Liberar animales silvestres o aves de caza de
propiedad privada. Las aves de caza privadas pueden
ser liberadas para pruebas de campo, incluido el
entrenamiento de perros en grupo en los SWA solo
donde esté permitido.
15. Permitir que los perros, gatos o animales domésticos
corran sueltos (sin correa), excepto los perros

utilizados durante la caza, durante el adiestramiento
de perros de caza o en pruebas de campo autorizadas
por la CPW.
16. Para cavar trincheras, hoyos o fosas.
17. Dejar botes, balsas u otras embarcaciones
flotantes varadas, ancladas, amarradas o atracadas
desatendidas durante la noche excepto en áreas
designadas.
18. Pescar o bloquear cualquier rampa o muelle de la
CPW en conflicto con los navegantes o según lo
anunciado.
19. Practicar esnórquel, buceo o pesca submarina con
una máscara de buceo, aletas de natación, tubos de
buceo o tanques de aire. Como excepción, se permite
nadar, cuando el lugar está identificado con una
"bandera de descenso de buceadores" y cuando el
buceador tiene un certificado de buceo válido de una
organización de formación de buceo reconocida.
20. Utilizar dispositivos flotantes inflados con aire o gas
para desplazarse por la superficie del agua, a menos
que el dispositivo cuente con varios compartimentos
y un soporte de motor rígido cuando es propulsado
por motores de gasolina o eléctricos. Los dispositivos
de flotación de un solo compartimento, llenos de
aire o gas, están restringidos a las zonas de baño
señalizadas.
21. Promover, patrocinar, conducir o participar en regatas
en barco, tiro con paintball, actividades de búsqueda
o actividades no orientadas a la vida silvestre.
22. Despegar o aterrizar aviones, incluidos los drones.
23. Dejar señuelos o cualquier cosa utilizada como
señuelos en el campo o en el agua durante la noche.
24. Nadar, excepto en aguas designadas o durante
actividades de contacto con el agua autorizadas.
25. Disparar un arma de fuego o un arco en zonas de
estacionamiento, de campamento o de pícnic.
26. Pescar en estanques de cría de peces, pistas de
carreras, áreas de retención o arroyos en las
propiedades de los criaderos de la CPW, excepto en
las áreas designadas abiertas a la pesca.
27. Llevar a cabo pruebas de campo o adiestramiento
grupal de perros sin una licencia para pruebas de
campo.
28. Tener, almacenar o usar heno, paja o abono que no
estén certificados como libres de maleza nocivas.
Los materiales certificados deben estar claramente
marcados por el estado o provincia que los certifica.
Están exentas las personas que transportan estos
materiales en carreteras federales, estatales o
comarcales que cruzan la propiedad de CPW.
También está exento el heno producido en tierras
en fideicomiso estatal arrendadas a CPW para
recreación de vida silvestre.
29. Poner trampas a menos que se haga de acuerdo con
los estatutos, los reglamentos y la autorización.
30. Participar en actividades de caza o pesca a distancia
por Internet o con ayuda de computadoras. Los
cazadores y pescadores deben estar presentes en las
inmediaciones de su actividad.
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PROPIEDADES DEL ÁREA DE VIDA SILVESTRE ESTATAL Y SUS REGLAMENTOS
Todas las personas de 16 años o más DEBEN tener una licencia de caza o pesca válida, o el nuevo Pase de Área de Vida Silvestre del Estado de Colorado para estar EN CUALQUIER LUGAR de un Área de Vida Silvestre del Estado, a
menos que se indique específicamente
▶Descargue los mapas individuales de las áreas estatales de vida silvestre en línea: cpw.state.co.us/wildlifeareamaps

▶ 63 RANCH SWA — CONDADO DE PARK

INDICACIONES: Desde Fairplay, diríjase 15 millas con
dirección sur en la ctra. 285, o 5.5 millas al norte
del cruce de Antero en la ctra. 285.
GMU/ACRES: 50/1200 acres
CAZA: caza mayor, aves acuáticas
PESCA: pesca en arroyos de aguas frías
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Está prohibido acampar.

▶ ADAMS SWA — CONDADO DE ROUTT

INDICACIONES: Desde Steamboat Springs, diríjase
al este por la ctra. 40, gire al sur por la ctra. 131.
En CR 14, diríjase al sur, SWA se encuentra a
0.5 millas al norte del Parque Estatal Stagecoach.
GMU/ACRES: 15/650 acres
CAZA: venado, alce, urogallo
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
INSTALACIONES: baños
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto al acceso público del 1 de julio al 30
de noviembre.
b. Se prohíbe acampar y encender fogatas.
c. Los perros solo se permiten como ayuda en la
caza del urogallo.
d. Se prohíbe la circulación de vehículos más
allá de la zona de estacionamiento.

▶ ADOBE CREEK RES. SWA (BLUE LAKE) — CONDADO DE

KIOWA Y BENTs.
INDICACIONES: Desde Las Animas, diríjase 15 millas
al norte en CR 10.
GMU/ACRES: 125/5147 acres
CAZA: venado, berrendo, conejo, faisán, codorniz
escamada, paloma, aves acuáticas
PESCA: agua templada
RECREACIÓN: navegación, navegación a vela, surf a
vela, esquí acuático, senderismo, observación de
vida silvestre
INSTALACIONES: baños, rampa para botes
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto para acceso público 1 hora antes del
amanecer a 1 hora después del atardecer, no
hay restricciones de tiempo para la pesca.
b. Se prohíbe el uso de vehículos todoterreno,
motos de motocross y motos de nieve.
c. Superficie congelada del lago cerrada.
d. Represas, ensenadas, desembocaduras
abiertas solo para la pesca.

▶ ALBERTA PARK RES. SWA — CONDADO DE MINERAL

INDICACIONES: Desde South Fork, diríjase
18 millas con dirección oeste en la ctra. 160 a la
estación de esquí de Wolf Creek, conduzca por el
estacionamiento. Continúe por 1.7 millas por la
calle del Servicio Forestal de los Estados Unidos
(USFS) 391.
GMU/ACRES: 80/240 acres
PESCA: lago de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
INSTALACIONES: rampa para botes primitivas

▶ ALMA SWA — CONDADO DE PARK

INDICACIONES: Desde Alma, diríjase 1.5 millas
al norte por la ctra. 9 a CR 4; luego diríjase
0.25 millas al noroeste.
GMU/ACRES: 49/277 acres
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre,
campamento
INSTALACIONES: baño, campamentos

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▶ ALMONT TRIANGLE SWA — CONDADO DE GUNNISON

INDICACIONES: Desde Almont, diríjase 3 millas al
norte por la ctra. 135.
GMU/ ACRES: 55/643 acres
CAZA: venado, alce, urogallo
RECREACIÓN: senderismo, observación de vida
silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto del 1 de mayo al 30 de nov.

▶ ANDREWS LAKE SWA — CONDADO DE SAN JUAN

INDICACIONES: Desde Durango, diríjase 39 millas
con dirección norte en la ctra. 550 hacia la calle de
acceso; luego siga 0.5 millas con dirección este.
GMU/ACRES: 74/13 acres
PESCA: lago de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: pícnic, observación de vida silvestre
INSTALACIONES: baños, inicio del sendero,
estacionamiento, mirador

▶ ANDRICK PONDS SWA — CONDADO DE MORGAN

INDICACIONES: Desde la I-76, tome la salida 66
(ctra. 39), continúe 7.4 millas al norte por la
ctra. 39 hacia la ctra. 144 y CR Y.5. Continúe
1.5 millas hacia el oeste en CR Y.5, luego continúe
con dirección norte en CR 3 por 1.5 millas a
CR AA. Continúe por 1 milla a CR 2, y siga con
dirección sur en CR 2 por 0.5 millas hasta el
estacionamiento.
GMU/ACRES: 95/711 acres
CAZA: pavo, paloma, aves acuáticas
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto de 4 a. m. a 9 p. m., solo sáb., dom.,
miér., y días festivos estatales y federales.
b. Se prohíbe acampar, hacer fogatas, pescar,
entrenar perros, practicar tiro al blanco,
cazar en Clark Lake y utilizar rifles de fuego
central.
c. Desde el 1 de sept. hasta el final de la
temporada de ganso oscuro, solo está abierto
para la caza de aves migratorias dentro de las
zonas de caza designadas. Se requiere reserva,
válida hasta el amanecer y limitada a 3 por
cazador al año. Consulte "Reservas: Caza"
(página 1) para más detalles.
d. Registro obligatorio de entrada y salida en
los puestos de control. Se permite el registro
después de las 4 a. m. Los cazadores solo
pueden cazar la zona reservada y pueden
registrarse por orden de llegada después
de que un cazador se retire, o después del
amanecer si un cazador no se ha registrado.
Un máximo de 4 cazadores por zona de caza.
e. Desde el final de la temporada de ganso oscuro
hasta la temporada de pavo de primavera,
solo se permite la caza de pavos. Es necesario
reservar y es válido hasta el amanecer. Registro
de entrada y salida obligatorio en el puesto de
control de CR AA. Los cazadores pueden cazar
en toda la propiedad.
f. Durante las temporadas de aves acuáticas y
pavos, se permite la exploración de 10 a. m.
a 2 p. m. solo los jue. Todas las personas
que exploren deben registrarse a la entrada
y salida en los puestos de control. No se
permiten armas de fuego ni perros durante la
exploración.

▶ APISHAPA SWA — CONDADO DE LAS ANIMAS

INDICACIONES: Desde Walsenburg, diríjase
18.5 millas con dirección noreste en la ctra. 10 a
la señal de propiedad; gire al sureste y continúe
20 millas más allá de Mica Butte.
GMUs/ACRES: 133, 134/7935 acres

CAZA: venados, berrendos, borregos cimarrones,
conejos, codornices, palomas
RECREACIÓN: senderismo, observación de vida
silvestre

▶ ARIKAREE SWA — CONDADO DE YUMA.

INDICACIONES: Desde Wray, diríjase 5 millas con
dirección sur en la ctra. 385 y gire al este en CR
30. Continúe por 6 millas al este y gire al sur en la
CR PP y continúe al sur por 6.5 millas. Desde CR
QQ.5 y 24.5, diríjase 1 milla al este y 0.5 millas al
note. En el guarda de ganado, continúe 0.3 millas
hasta la segunda guarda de ganado y la señal de
entrada. La propiedad entre los guarda de ganado
es propiedad privada y se requiere permiso para
cazar. Si los caminos están embarrados, no hay
acceso a la propiedad.
GMU/ACRES: 102/2320 acres
CAZA: venado, pavo, codorniz, paloma, conejo,
ardilla
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto de 4 a. m. a 9 p. m., desde el 1 de
septiembre hasta el 31 de mayo.
b. Se prohíbe acampar, encender fogatas y
entrenar perros.
c. Se prohíbe la práctica de tiro al blanco,
excepto cuando lo autorice el gestor de fauna
de la zona.

▶ ARKANSAS RIVER/BIG BEND SWA

(SERVIDUMBRE DE PESCA) — CONDADO DE CHAFFEE
INDICACIONES: Desde Poncha Springs, diríjase
4 millas al norte por la ctra. 285, luego
continúe por 0.125 millas este en CR 165.
El estacionamiento está en el extremo oeste.
Desde Salida, diríjase al noroeste por la ctra.
291 por 3.5 millas. Continúe 0.75 millas al sur
por la CR 150, luego 0.5 millas al suroeste por
la CR 166 hasta la orilla norte del río Arkansas.
Aparcamiento en el lado este de la calle.
GMU/ACRES: 56/11 acres
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría, río Arkansas; solo pesca
(NOTA: El acceso de pesca no puede estar a ambos
lados del río. Verifique si hay señales).

▶ ATWOOD SWA — CONDADO DE LOGAN

INDICACIONES: Desde Atwood, diríjase 3 millas al
suroeste por la ctra. 6 a CR 29.5, luego continúe
0.5 millas con dirección sur.
GMU/ACRES: 96/180 acres
CAZA: venado, pavo, codorniz, paloma, conejo,
ardilla, aves acuáticas
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto de 4 a. m. a 9 p. m.
b. Se prohíbe acampar, encender fogatas, montar
a caballo y entrenar perros.
c. Se prohíbe la práctica de tiro al blanco,
excepto cuando lo autorice el gestor de fauna
de la zona.
d. Solo se permite la caza de venados en el fin de
semana de apertura de la temporada regular
de caza con rifle en las llanuras y el primer día
y el fin de semana de la temporada tardía de
caza en las llanuras.
e. Se prohíbe botar o utilizar embarcaciones
durante las temporadas de aves acuáticas.

▶ BADGER BASIN SWA — CONDADO DE PARK

INDICACIONES: Desde Hartsel, diríjase al este y al
oeste por la ctra. 24. La tierra está directamente
al norte de Hartsel, y norte y sur a lo largo de la
ctra. 9.

GMUs/ACRES: 50, 58, 581/752 acres
PESCA: 22 millas de acceso de pesca. Esta es una
propiedad de pesca solamente.
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe cazar, acampar y encender fogatas.

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b. Estacionar solo en las áreas designadas.
c. Acceso solo desde las zonas de estacionamiento
designadas. Cerrada más allá de servidumbre
vallada y señalizada.

▶ BANNER LAKES SWA — CONDADO DE WELD

INDICACIONES: Desde Hudson, diríjase 4 millas al
este por la ctra. 52.
GMU/ACRES: 99/934 acres
CAZA: paloma, aves acuáticas, conejo, perrito de la
pradera
PESCA: agua templada
RECREACIÓN: senderismo, observación de vida
silvestre
INSTALACIONES: baños
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Acceso solo a pie, y solo a través de la zona de
estacionamiento designada. Cerrado al norte
de la ctra. 52 del 1 de abril al 15 de julio
b. Se prohíbe acampar, encender fogatas, montar
a caballo y andar en bicicleta.
c. Se prohíbe la navegación, excepto las
embarcaciones con propulsión manual y los
botes flotadores.
d. Se prohíbe disparar armas de fuego o arcos,
excepto cuando se caza o se entrena a los
perros. Se permiten utilizar arcos o ballestas
para la pesca con arco.
e. Pescar está prohibido desde el 1 de
octubrehastafin de feb.
f. Cerrado desde el primer día de la temporada
regular de aves acuáticas hasta el día anterior
al inicio de la temporada de faisanes,
excepto para la caza de aves acuáticas los
sáb., dom., lun., y los días festivos estatales y
federales. Durante este periodo, las reservas
de aves acuáticas están disponibles pero no
son necesarias. Consulte "Reservas: Caza"
(página 1) para más detalles. Las reservas son
válidas durante todo el día reservado hasta
que el cazador se retire.
Los cazadores pueden registrarse por
orden de llegada después de que un cazador
con reserva se retire, o si no existe ninguna
reserva para una zona de caza después de
la medianoche inmediatamente anterior a
la caza, o si la zona reservada no se reclama
antes del amanecer legal.
Los cazadores solo pueden cazar en el área
reservada. Máximo 4 cazadores por reserva.
Los cazadores de aves acuáticas deben
registrar su entrada y salida en la estación
designada.
g. Desde el jueves previo al 1 de septiembre hasta
el final de la temporada de ganso oscuro, se
permite la exploración de 10 a. m. a 2 p. m. los
jueves que no están abiertos a la caza y antes
de las temporadas de aves acuáticas. Debe
tener el número de confirmación de la reserva
o una carta de CPW. Todas las personas deben
registrarse a la entrada y salida en el puesto
de control. No se permiten armas de fuego ni
perros durante la exploración.
h. Se permite el adiestramiento de perros al
norte de la ctra. 52 solo durante feb., mar., y
del 16 de julio al 31 de agosto. Se permite el
adiestramiento canino al sur de la ctra. 52,
desde el 1 de feb. al 31 de ago. solamente.
i. Las pruebas de campo pueden ser autorizadas
entre febrero, marzo y agosto. No más de 4
por año. Las actividades de entrenamiento en
grupo no están limitadas
j. Las aves de caza domésticas, salvajes o
de propiedad privada pueden soltarse
con permiso para pruebas de campo y
entrenamiento de perros al sur de la ctra. 52.
Las aves capturadas deben ser retiradas del
área SWA y las aves de caza de propiedad
privada deberán ser preparadas para el
consumo humano.
k. CPW puede implementar un sistema de
prevención de adiestramiento canino para
gestionar la sobrepoblación.

▶ BASALT SWA (UNIDADES BASALT, CHRISTINE, TONER,

PEACHBLOW, 7 CASTLES, SCHUCK) — CONDADOS DE EAGLE,
PITKINs.
UNIDAD DE TONER: Desde Basalt, diríjase 3.2 millas
al este por USFS Rd. 105 (Fryingpan Rd.) hasta las
señales; luego diríjase al norte.
GMUs/ACRES: 47, 444/2577 acres
UNIDAD DE CHRISTINE: Desde Basalt, diríjase
0.5 millas al oeste por Two Rivers Rd. (antigua
ctra. 82) hasta la calle Homestead Dr.; luego ir al
norte hasta el camino de acceso.
GMUs/ACRES: 47, 444/2230 acres
CAZA: venados, alces, borregos cimarrones,
urogallos
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría, lago de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: pícnic, observación de vida silvestre
INSTALACIONES: campo de tiro
RESTRICCIONES EN TODAS LAS UNIDADES:
a. Excepto en el caso de los cañones de
avancarga, las armas de fuego en el campo de
tiro están restringidas a un calibre inferior al
0.50. Se permite la descarga de escopetas. Las
armas de fuego totalmente automáticas están
prohibidas. Del 15 de marzo al 14 de oct. solo
se permite la descarga de armas de fuego en
el campo de tiro de 7 a. m. a 7 p. m. los lun.,
mar., jue. y vie., y de 9 a. m. a 5 p. m. los sáb.
y dom.
Del 15 de oct. Al 14 de marzo, solo se
permite la descarga de armas de fuego en el
campo de tiro de 9 a. m. a 4 p. m. los lun.,
mar., jue. y vier., y de 9 a.m. a 4 p. m. los sáb.
y dom.
b. Se prohíbe la navegación y las actividades de
contacto con el agua en Christine Lake.
c. Se prohíbe acampar en cualquier momento a
menos de 0.25 millas del río Fryingpan. Se
prohíbe acampar en otras zonas, excepto los
cazadores con licencia durante la temporada
de caza mayor o de pavos establecida, así
como 3 días antes y 3 días después de las
temporadas.
d. Cerrado del 1 de diciembre al 15 de abril
excepto en Christine Lake y los campos de
tiro.
e. Las fogatas y las bicicletas de montaña están
prohibidas.
f. Se prohíbe el uso de perros, salvo que se
autoricen pruebas de campo solo en ago. y
sept.

▶ CAMPO DE TIRO DEL CLUB DE LEONES DE BAYFIELD

— CONDADO DE LA PLATA
a. Se permite el acceso al público del 1 de abril al 30
de nov.
b. Se permite el acceso al público de 9 a. m. a 8 p. m.,
del 1 de abril al 31 de octubre.
a. Se permite el acceso al público del 1 de abril al 30
de noviembre de 10 a. m. a 5 p. m.
d. Se prohíbe disparar con pistola o rifle en el campo
de tiro.
e. Se permite disparar con escopetas, solo con balas,
en el campo de tiro de pistola y rifle.
f. A excepción de los fusiles de avancarga, los rifles
están restringidos a un calibre inferior al 0.50.
g. Excepto en el caso de los blancos de arcilla,
se prohíbe el uso de vidrio u otros blancos
rompibles.
h. NUEVO NO se requiere un pase válido para
cazar o pescar o para el Área de Vida Silvestre
del Estado de Colorado para ACCEDER a esta
propiedad.

▶ BEAVER CREEK SWA — CONDADO DE FREMONT

INDICACIONES: Desde Cañon City, diríjase 8 millas
con dirección este en la ctra. 50 hacia la ctra. 67
(Calle Phantom Canyon), luego continúe al norte
2 millas a CR 123, luego al este 0.2 millas a CR 132,
luego al norte 9 millas a la propiedad. O: Desde la
presa Skaguay, diríjase río abajo 12 millas por el
sendero a la propiedad (caminata de 2 días).
GMU/ACRES: 59/2227 acres
CAZA: venado, alce, oso, conejo, paloma, pavo con
licencia limitada

PESCA: arroyo de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: senderismo, observación de vida
silvestre.

▶ BEAVER CREEK RES. SWA — CONDADO DE RIO GRANDE.

INDICACIONES: Desde South Fork, diríjase 2 millas al
suroeste por la ctra. 160 hacia USFS Rd. 360 (Calle
Beaver Creek), luego diríjase 6 millas al sur.
GMU/ACRES: 80/102 acres
PESCA: lago de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
INSTALACIONES: Campamentos del USFS, baños,
agua potable, rampa para botes
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe disparar armas de fuego, pescar
con arco y disparar en el hielo.
b. Se prohíbe la navegación si se crea una estela
de aguas rápidas.

▶ BEAVER LAKE SWA (MARBLE) — CONDADO DE GUNNISON

INDICACIONES: Desde Marble, diríjase 0.25 millas al
este en CR 3.
GMU/ACRES: 43/41 acres
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría, lago de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: paseo en bote no motorizado,
observación de vida
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe la navegación, excepto las
embarcaciones con propulsión manual y los
botes flotadores.
b. Se prohíbe acampar, hacer fogatas, disparar
armas de fuego o arcos.
c. No se pueden usar vehículos en la presa.

▶ BELLAIRE LAKE SWA — CONDADO DE LARIMER

INDICACIONES: I-25 norte a la ctra. 14 salida hacia
Fort Collins. Tome la ctra. 14, gire a la derecha
en College Ave. norte, ctra. 287. Siga a las ctras.
14/287 al norte por 10.7 millas. Gire a la izquierda
en CR 74E, calle Red Feather Lakes, y siga por
24 millas. Gire a la izquierda en CR 162, siga por
2 millas hasta Bellaire Lake Rd.
GMU/ACRES: 8/12 acres
PESCA: lago de agua fría
INSTALACIONES: Campamentos del USFS, agua
potable, conexiones eléctricas, baños
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe la navegación, excepto los botes
flotadores o las embarcaciones propulsadas a
mano, por viento o con motor eléctrico.
b. NUEVO NO se requiere un pase válido
para cazar o pescar o para el Área de Vida
Silvestre del Estado de Colorado para
ACCEDER a esta propiedad.

▶ BERGEN PEAK SWA — CONDADO DE CLEAR CREEK,

JEFFERSONs.
INDICACIONES: Desde Evergreen, diríjase 4 millas
norte en la ctra. 74 hacia la ctra. 103, luego
continúe 5.9 millas con dirección oeste hacia
la Stinton Rd. Después diríjase 2.2 millas con
dirección este.
GMU/ACRES: 39/1093 acres
CAZA: venado, alce, ardilla, urogallo
RECREACIÓN: senderismo, montar a caballo.
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Acceso únicamente a pie o a caballo.
b. Se prohíbe acampar y encender fogatas.
c. Los perros deben ir con correa, excepto
cuando se trate de caza menor.
d. Se prohíbe disparar armas de fuego o arcos,
excepto cuando se caza.

▶ BIG MEADOWS RES. SWA — CONDADO DE MINERAL

INDICACIONES: Desde South Fork, diríjase 11 millas con
dirección oeste en la ctra. 160 hasta USFS Rd. 410,
luego siga por 2 millas con dirección oeste.
GMU/ACRES: 76/117 acres

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SILVESTRE
PESCA: lago de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
INSTALACIONES: campamento, baños, agua potable,
rampa para botes

▶ BIG THOMPSON PONDS SWA — CONDADO DE LARIMER

INDICACIONES: Desde Loveland, diríjase 5 millas
al este en la ctra. 402 a la I-25 calle Frontage,
luego continúe por 0.75 millas al norte al paso
subterráneo interestatal. Diríjase hacia la izquierda
por el paso subterráneo, luego diríjase 0.75 millas
al norte.
GMU/ACRES: 20/51 acres
CAZA: conejo, paloma, aves acuáticas
PESCA: agua templada
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
INSTALACIONES: baños
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto al público desde 1 hora antes del
amanecer hasta 1 hora después de la puesta
de sol; sin restricciones de tiempo para la
pesca o con permiso de caza nocturna.
b. Se prohíbe acampar, encender fogatas,
entrenar perros, montar a caballo y andar en
bicicleta.
c. Se prohíbe la navegación, excepto los botes
flotadores utilizados durante la pesca.
d. Se prohíbe disparar armas de fuego o arcos,
excepto cuando se caza. Se permiten utilizar
arcos o ballestas para la pesca con arco.

▶ BIGHORN SPRINGS SWA (SERVIDUMBRE DE PESCA) —

CONDADO DE CHAFFEE
INDICACIONES: Diríjase dos millas al sur de Buena
Vista en la intersección de ctras. 24 y 285, continúe
al sur por la ctra. 285 por 4 millas. Busque el cartel
de la calle de acceso en el lado este de la ctra.
GMUs/ACRES: 57, 481/8 acres
PESCA: río de agua fría
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Acceso únicamente para la pesca, y solo
dentro de la línea de flotación alta.
b. Estacionamiento solo en lotes designados.
c. Se prohíbe acampar y encender fogatas.

▶ NUEVO BILL PATTERSON SWA — CONDADO DE GARFIELD

INDICACIONES: Desde la I-70 tome la salida oeste
"Parachute Exit" hacia la ctra. Old 6. Continúe
hacia el oeste por la ctra. Old 6 por 2.6 millas,
gire al sur hacia la calle Stone Quarry y prosiga
por 3/4 de milla, encontrará al lado derecho de la
ctra. la SWA Bill Patterson.
GMUs/ACRES: 31/4 acres
CAZA: aves acuáticas
PESCA: acceso al río Colorado para la pesca
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe acampar y encender fogatas.
b. Caza de aves acuáticas únicamente desde los
puestos de observación designados.
c. Caza permitida únicamente con escopetas.

▶ BILLY CREEK SWA — CONDADOS DE OURAY, MONTROSE
INDICACIONES:

TERRENO DE BECKETT: Desde Montrose, diríjase
18 millas con dirección sur en la ctra. 550 a Ouray
CR 4, luego gire a la izquierda. Siga por 0.5 millas.
TERRENO DE BILLY CREEK: Desde Montrose, diríjase
16 millas con dirección sur en la ctra. 550 a
Ouray CR 2, luego gire a la izquierda. La carretera
también conduce a las extensiones de Nicoll y
Porter.
TERRENO DE COLONA: Desde Montrose, diríjase
7 millas con dirección sur en la ctra. 550 a la
calle Government Springs. Continúe por la calle
Horsefly hasta la carretera de acceso señalizada.
TERRENO DE CARMICHAEL: Desde Montrose, diríjase
21 millas con dirección sur en la ctra. 550 a Ouray
CR 8, gire a la izquierda en la carretera inferior.
6 Pasar por el patio del rancho; luego ir 1.25 millas

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en la carretera principal a la carretera de acceso.
GMUs/ACRES: 62, 65/5498 acres, todos los terrenos
CAZA: venado, alce, conejo, paloma
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría, estanque
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre,
campamento, senderismo
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto al público del 1 de mayo al 31 de dic.
Abierto todo el año para la caza, la pesca
y la captura a lo largo del corredor del río
Uncompahgre, desde la ctra. 550 a 100 pies
en la orilla este del río, según lo publicado.
b. Prohibidas las motos de nieve en la zona de
Colona.

▶ BITTERBRUSH SWA — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Desde Craig, tome la ctra. 40
dirección oeste hacia Maybell. SWA está al sur de
la ctra. 40 y al oeste de la CR 57.
GMU/ACRES: 11/8081 acres
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto al acceso público desde el 1 de mayo
al 14 de enero.
b. Se prohíbe acampar y encender fogatas.
c. Vehículos permitidos solo en las CR 59 y 143.
d. Los cazadores pueden colocar persianas
portátiles, marcadores, puestos o estructuras
afines solo después del 1 de agosto. Estos
deben ser retirados por el cazador dentro
de las 24 horas posteriores a la captura de
un animal, o 7 días después del final de la
temporada de caza con arco de berrendos, lo
que ocurra primero.

▶ BLACKTAIL (SERVIDUMBRE DE CONSERVACIÓN) — CONDADO
DE ROUTT
INDICACIONES: Desde Steamboat Springs, diríjase al
este por la ctra. 40, gire al sur por la ctra. 131. En
CR 14, diríjase al sur. La servidumbre está al sur y
al este del área SWA Adams.
GMU/ACRES: 15/610 acres
CAZA: venado, alce, urogallo
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto al acceso público del 1 de julio al 30
de noviembre.
b. Se prohíbe acampar y encender fogatas.
c. Los perros solo se permiten como ayuda en la
caza del urogallo.
d. Se prohíbe la circulación de vehículos más
allá de la zona de estacionamiento.

▶ BLISS SWA — CONDADO DE LARIMER

INDICACIONES: Desde La Porte, diríjase 5 millas con
dirección norte en la ctra. 287 hacia la ctra. 14,
luego continúe por 41 millas con dirección oeste.
GMUs/ACRES: 8, 19/352 acres
CAZA: venados, alces, borregos cimarrones, conejos,
urogallos
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe botar o utilizar embarcaciones.

▶ BLUE RIVER SWA (UNIDADES BLUE RIVER, EAGLE'S NEST,

SUTTON) — CONDADO DE SUMMIT
INDICACIONES:
UNIDAD DE BLUE RIVER: Desde Silverthorne, diríjase
17 millas con dirección norte en la ctra. 9.
(82 acres.)
UNIDAD DE EAGLE’S NEST: Desde Silverthorne,
diríjase 9 millas con dirección norte en la ctra. 9.
(29 acres.)
UNIDAD DE SUTTON: Desde Silverthorne, diríjase
7 millas con dirección norte en la ctra. 9.
GMUs/ACRES: 37, 371/134 acres
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: pícnic, senderismo, observación de
vida silvestre, sendero de observación de vida
silvestre
RESTRICCIONES EN TODAS LAS UNIDADES:
a. Se prohíbe acampar, encender fogatas, cortar
leña, disparar armas de fuego o arcos y
estacionar vehículos durante la noche.

▶ BOB TERRELL SWA — CONDADO DE GARFIELD

INDICACIONES: Desde la intersección de las ctras. 82
y 133, diríjase aprox.1 milla al oeste por la ctra. 82.
Gire a la izquierda en la CR 106, siga hacia el este,
manteniéndose a la izquierda en la bifurcación de
la carretera. La carretera termina en SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 43/7 acres
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: puesta en marcha/retirada del bote

▶ BODO SWA — CONDADO DE LA PLATA

INDICACIONES: Desde Durango, recorra 1 milla al
sur por la ctra. 160/550 hasta CR 210, luego ir
0.25 millas al oeste hasta el límite este.
GMU/ACRES: 741/2942 acres
CAZA: venado, alce, conejo, urogallo oscuro, pavo,
paloma
RECREACIÓN: pícnic, senderismo, observación de
vida silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto al acceso público del 16 de abril al 30
de noviembre para uso general.
b. Abierto al sur de la CR 210 solo para la caza
menor del 1 de diciembre al 15 de abril.
c. Smelter Mountain Trail abierto de 10 a. m.
a 2 p. m., del 1 de diciembre al 15 de abril.
Acceso únicamente a pie. Los perros están
prohibidos.
d. Está prohibido acampar, encender fogatas y
circular con vehículos de nieve.
e. Se prohíbe disparar armas de fuego excepto
cuando se caza.
f. Se permite el despegue de parapentes desde
Smelter Mountain Trail, sujeto a la restricción
del 1 de diciembre al 15 de abril mencionada
en el apartado c., anteriormente.

▶ BOEDECKER RES. SWA — CONDADO DE LARIMER

INDICACIONES: Desde Loveland, diríjase 2 millas con
dirección oeste por First St. a CR 21, luego diríjase
0.5 millas al sur.
GMU/ACRES: 20/308 acres de agua
CAZA: paloma, aves acuáticas
PESCA: agua templada
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
INSTALACIONES: rampa para botes
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto al público desde 1 hora antes del
amanecer hasta 1 hora después de la puesta
de sol; sin restricciones de tiempo para la
pesca o con permiso de caza nocturna.
b. Se prohíbe la navegación si se crea una estela
de aguas rápidas.
c. Se prohíbe la pesca desde embarcaciones del
1 de nov.al final de la temporada de aves
acuáticas.
d. Se prohíbe acampar, encender fogatas, montar
a caballo y navegar.
e. Se prohíbe disparar armas de fuego o arcos,
excepto cuando se caza. Se permiten utilizar
arcos o ballestas para la pesca con arco.

▶ BOSQUE DEL OSO SWA — CONDADO DE LAS ANIMAS

INDICACIONES: Desde Trinidad, tome la salida 14A
de la I-25. Diríjase en dirección oeste en la ctra.
12 por aprox. 21 millas con dirección Weston y
busque señales de acceso entre Weston y Stonewall.
Propiedad al sur de la ctra.
GMUs/ACRES: 85, 851/30,000 acres
CAZA: venado, alce, oso, pavo, caza menor, león
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto al público desde el 1 de mayoal30 de
nov. Abierto del 1 de dic.al30 de abril solo
para cazadores de caza mayor y pavos de
primavera con licencia, y un acompañante
no cazador.
b. Fuego o fogatas solo en áreas designadas y
con estructuras de contención.
c. Se prohíbe disparar armas de fuego o arcos,
excepto cuando se caza. Se permiten utilizar
arcos o ballestas para la pesca con arco.

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d. Acampar solo en áreas designadas; los
cazadores pueden acampar en cualquier lugar
durante las temporadas de caza.
e. Estacionar solo en las áreas designadas.
f. Los alimentos o la basura deben almacenarse
en un contenedor o en un recipiente
resistente para los osos.
g. Pueden prohibirse las motos de nieve, los
vehículos motorizados, los vehículos todo
terreno y las bicicletas en caminos o senderos
establecidos para proteger la vida silvestre y
prevenir daños a los recursos. Anuncios de
cierres.
h. Se prohíbe la pesca en la bifurcación sur del
río Purgatoire en la SWA a partir del día
siguiente al fin de semana del Día del Trabajo
hasta el primer día del fin de semana del Día
de los Caídos.

▶ BRAVO SWA — CONDADO DE LOGAN

INDICACIONES: Desde la I-76 en la salida Sterling,
diríjase 0.5 millas con dirección oeste en la ctra. 6 a
CR 370, luego prosiga por 1.7 millas con dirección
noreste.
GMU/ACRES: 91/1082 acres
CAZA: venado, pavo, codorniz, paloma, conejo,
ardilla, aves acuáticas
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto de 4 a. m. a 9 p. m.
b. Se prohíbe acampar, encender fogatas, montar
a caballo y realizar pruebas de campo.
c. Se prohíbe la práctica de tiro al blanco,
excepto cuando lo autorice el gestor de fauna
de la zona.
d. Solo se permite la caza de venados en el fin de
semana de apertura de la temporada regular
de caza con rifle en las llanuras y el primer día
y el fin de semana de la temporada tardía de
caza en las llanuras.
e. Se prohíbe botar o utilizar embarcaciones
durante las temporadas de aves acuáticas.

▶ BROWER SWA — CONDADO DE WELD

INDICACIONES: Desde Evans, diríjase 1 milla al este
por la calle 37.
GMU/ACRES: 94/65 acres
CAZA: conejo, ardilla, paloma, aves acuáticas, pavo
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto al acceso público desde el 1 de
sept. hasta el último día de la temporada
primaveral de pavo, excepto desde el día
siguiente al cierre de la temporada regular de
ganso hasta el día anterior a la apertura de la
temporada de pavo.
b. Abierto al acceso público desde las 4 a. m.
hasta una hora después de la puesta de sol.
c. Acceso público permitido únicamente a los
cazadores con una licencia de caza vigente.
d. Se prohíbe la pesca, las fogatas, las prácticas
de tiro, los rifles de fuego central o de
avancarga, la acampada y los caballos.
e. Se prohíbe disparar armas de fuego o arcos,
excepto escopetas o arcos, durante la caza.
f. Los perros solo se permiten como ayuda en la
caza. Se prohíbe el adiestramiento de perros,
excepto cuando se adiestren perros para la
caza.
g. Solo se permite estacionar en la zona
designada.
h. Se prohíbe botar o utilizar embarcaciones.

▶ BROWN LAKES SWA — CONDADO DE HINSDALE

INDICACIONES: Desde Creede, diríjase 25 millas
con dirección oeste en la ctra. 149 con dirección a
USFS 515 (Hermit Lakes Rd.). Siga por 1.5 millas
con dirección oeste.

GMU/ACRES: 76/520 acres
CAZA: aves acuáticas
PESCA: lago de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre, pícnic
INSTALACIONES: baños, rampa para botes

RESTRICCIONES:
a. Está prohibido acampar.

▶ BROWNLEE SWA (ALQUILER DE PESCA: RÍO MICHIGAN) —

CONDADO DE JACKSON
INDICACIONES: Desde Walden, diríjase al este por la calle
5 por 1.5 millas hasta el punto de acceso señalizado
(norte de la carretera). O, desde Walden, diríjase al
norte por la ctra. 125 por 1 milla y gire a la derecha en
CR 42. Aparcamiento y acceso inmediato a la derecha.
GMU/ACRES: 6/2 millas de río
PESCA: Río Michigan, arroyo de agua fría
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto únicamente para la pesca.

▶ BROWNLEE 2 SWA (SERVIDUMBRE DE PESCA: NORTH PLATTE
RIVER) — CONDADO DE JACKSON

INDICACIONES: Desde Walden, diríjase 0.5 millas con
dirección oeste en la ctra. 14 hacia CR 12; luego siga
por 5.1 millas con dirección noroeste hacia la CR 18, y
luego 0.5 millas con dirección oeste.
GMU/ACRES: 16/1.2 millas de río
PESCA: Río Platte Norte, arroyo de agua fría
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto únicamente para la pesca.

▶ BROWNS PARK SWA (UNIDADES BEAVER CREEK, CALLOWAY, COLD
SPRINGS MOUNTAIN, WIGGINS) — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

UNIDAD DE BEAVER CREEK: Desde Maybell, diríjase
59 millas con dirección noroeste en la ctra. 318.
Unidad norte de la ctra. 318.
UNIDAD DE COLD SPRINGS MOUNTAIN desde Maybell,
diríjase 41 millas con dirección noroeste en la ctra.
318 Hacia la CR 10N, luego continúe por 17 millas
con dirección norte a la CR 72, luego siga por 9 millas
con dirección oeste hacia la bifurcación. Vaya por la
bifurcación de la izquierda por 4 millas.
UNIDAD DE WIGGINS: Desde Maybell, diríjase 41 millas
con dirección noroeste en la ctra. 318 hacia la CR
10N; luego continúe por 17 millas con dirección norte
hacia la CR 72; luego siga por 15 millas con dirección
oeste.
GMU/ACRES: 201/2226 acres, todas las unidades
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, conejo, urogallo, aves
acuáticas, paloma
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: campamento, pícnic, observación de vida
silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. La Unidad de Calloway está cerrada al acceso del
público en la zona señalizada.
b. Se prohíbe acampar en las zonas señaladas en la
Unidad de Cold Springs Mountain.
c. Se permite acampar solo al oeste de Beaver Creek
en la Unidad de Beaver Creek.

▶ BRUSH SWA — CONDADO DE MORGAN

INDICACIONES: Desde Brush, diríjase 2.5 millas al norte
en la ctra. 71. Gire al oeste en la CR U. Siga aprox.
200 pies hacia la CR 28, gire al norte y siga por 1 milla
hacia el estacionamiento.
GMU/ACRES: 96/588 acres
CAZA: venado, pavo, codorniz, paloma, conejo, ardilla,
aves acuáticas
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto de 4 a. m. a 9 p. m., excepto para aquellos
con permiso de caza nocturna.
b. Se prohíbe acampar y encender fogatas.
c. Se prohíbe la práctica de tiro al blanco, excepto
cuando lo autorice el gestor de fauna de la zona.
d. Solo se permite la caza de venados en el fin de
semana de apertura de la temporada regular de
caza con rifle en las llanuras y el primer día y el
fin de semana de la temporada tardía de caza en
las llanuras.

e. Se prohíbe el uso de caballos, excepto cuando
se entrenen perros de caza, en febrero, marzo,
abril (hasta el miér. antes de que se abra la
temporada del pavo de primavera) y solo en
agosto.
f. Se prohíbe botar o utilizar embarcaciones
durante las temporadas de aves acuáticas.

▶ BRUSH CREEK SWA — CONDADO DE EAGLE

INDICACIONES: Tome la I-70 hasta la salida 147 con
dirección Eagle. Gire al sur y diríjase a la rotonda.
Tome la salida oeste de la rotonda hacia la ctra.
6 y continúe por 1 cuadra. Gire al sur en la calle
Capitol, luego gire al este por la calle Brush Creek
y siga hasta la señal de alto. Gire al sur y continúe
por 1 cuadra, gire al este para permanecer en la
calle Brush Creek. SWA está entre 15 a 18 millas
de Eagle, entre Peterson Draw y Sneve Gulch. La
SWA se compone de 3 extensiones de propiedad
separadas dentro del Parque Estatal de Sylvan
Lake. Todas las propiedades son accesibles desde
la calle Brush Creek. El acceso y el uso del Parque
Estatal Sylvan Lake requiere un pase de parque.
GMU/ACRES: 44/382 acres
RECREACIÓN: caza, observación de vida silvestre

▶ BRUSH HOLLOW SWA — CONDADO DE FREMONT
INDICACIONES:

PARA LLEGAR A LA RAMPA PARA BOTES: Desde Penrose
en la ctra. 115, diríjase al oeste por la ctra. 3.º (CR
123), luego diríjase 0.29 millas hasta la calle este
(CR 125). Vaya 5.5 millas hacia la CR 129, luego
continúe 2.5 millas en la CR 129 a SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 59/461 acres
PESCA: lago de agua fría/aguas cálidas
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
INSTALACIONES: baños, refugios, rampa para botes
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe la navegación si se crea una estela
de aguas rápidas.
b. Se prohíbe acampar y encender fogatas.
▶ BRUSH PRAIRIE PONDS SWA — CONDADO DE MORGAN

INDICACIONES: Desde Brush, vaya hacia el sur por
la calle Clayton hasta el puesto de control, luego
vaya hacia el sur por 2.25 millas hasta la zona de
estacionamiento.
GMU/ACRES: 99/1600 acres
CAZA: venado, faisán, paloma, aves acuáticas
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto de 4 a. m. a 9 p. m.
b. Se prohíbe acampar, encender fogatas y realizar
prácticas de tiro.
c. Solo se permite la caza dese el 1 de sept. hasta
el final de la temporada de ganso oscuro.
Registro obligatorio de entrada y salida en los
puestos de control.
d. Desde el 1 de sept. al 30 de nov., solo está
abierto para la caza de aves migratorias dentro
de las zonas de caza designadas, y solo los
sáb., dom. y miér. y los días festivos estatales
y federales. Se requiere reserva, válida hasta
el amanecer y limitada a 3 por cazador al año.
Consulte "Reservas: Caza" (página 1) para más
detalles.
e. Se permite el registro después de las 4 a. m.
Los cazadores solo pueden cazar la zona
reservada y pueden registrarse por orden de
llegada después de que un cazador se retire, o
después del amanecer si un cazador no se ha
registrado. Un máximo de 4 cazadores y de
2 vehículos por zona de caza.
f. Del 1 de sept. al 30 de nov., se permite la
exploración de 10 a. m. a 2 p. m. solo los
jue. Todas las personas que exploren deben
registrarse a la entrada y salida en los puestos
de control. No se permiten armas de fuego ni
perros durante la exploración.
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g. Desde el 1 de dic. hasta el final de la temporada
de ganso oscuro, los cazadores pueden
registrarse por orden de llegada después de las
4 a. m. o después de que un cazador se retire. 5
áreas de caza disponibles para el registro. Los
cazadores debidamente documentados pueden
cazar en cualquier lugar de la propiedad.
h. Hasta 2 áreas de caza reservadas anualmente
para residentes con domicilio físico de Brush,
CO. Se puede solicitar la inscripción en CPW
Brush Service Center a mediados de agosto.
Los cazadores deben tener una licencia vigente
de caza de aves acuáticas para poder participar.
Los cazadores pueden solicitar un área de
caza por día, pero pueden enumerar varias
peticiones en una sola solicitud. Se aplican
todas las normas de caza pertinentes.

▶ BUENA VISTA SWA (SERVIDUMBRE DE PESCA) — CONDADO

DE CHAFFEE
INDICACIONES: Desde el semáforo en la calle Main
en Buena Vista, diríjase al este por 0.5 millas hasta
el final de la calle. Hay zonas de estacionamiento
disponibles en varios lugares a lo largo del río.
GMUs/ACRES: 49, 481/ acres
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría, solo acceso para pesca
RESTRICCIONES:
a. NUEVO NO se requiere un pase válido
para cazar o pescar o para el Área de Vida
Silvestre del Estado de Colorado para
ACCEDER a esta propiedad.

▶ BURCHFIELD SWA — CONDADO DE BACA

INDICACIONES: Desde Walsh, diríjase 11 millas hacia
el este en la CR DD hacia la propiedad.
GMU/ACRES: 139/178 acres
CAZA: venados, conejos, faisanes, codornices
blancas, codornices escamadas, palomas
RECREACIÓN: campamento, pícnic, observación de
vida silvestre

▶ CABIN CREEK SWA — CONDADO DE GUNNISON

INDICACIONES: Desde Gunnison, diríjase 6.5 millas
con dirección este en la ctra. 50, gire en BLM 3107,
luego diríjase por aprox. 6.5 millas a FR 604.3A y
continúe 0.05 millas hasta la propiedad.
GMU/ACRES: 55/640 acres
CAZA: venado, alce, urogallo
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre,
senderismo, campamento

▶ CENTENNIAL SWA — CONDADO DE GUNNISON

INDICACIONES: Desde Gunnison, diríjase 10 millas
con dirección oeste en la ctra. 50. El SWA está al
norte de la ctra. 50.
GMU/ACRES: 54/1800 acres
CAZA: venado, alce, urogallo oscuro, conejo
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto al acceso público del 1 de julio al 30
de noviembre.
b. Vehículos motorizados y mecanizados
restringidos según lo indicado.
c. Está prohibido acampar.

▶ CENTENNIAL VALLEY SWA — CONDADO DE WELD

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INDICACIONES: Desde Kersey, diríjase 5 millas
con dirección este por la ctra. 34 a CR 63 y vaya
al norte por CR 380. Vaya al este por la CR 380
0.25 millas hasta el estacionamiento de Pritchard y
2.1 millas hasta el estacionamiento de Centennial.
GMU/ACRES: 951/1195 acres
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto de 4 a. m. hasta una hora después de la
puesta de sol.
b. Abierto al acceso público desde el 1 de sept.
hasta el último día de la temporada de pavo
de primavera.
c. Durante la temporada de primavera de
pavo, solo se permite el acceso público a los
cazadores con licencia y con una reserva
de caza de pavo. Hay 10 plazas de reserva

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disponibles por día durante la temporada
de pavos de primavera. No hay límite anual
en la cantidad de reservas para la caza de
pavos. Los cazadores de pavos con reserva
pueden cazar toda la propiedad. Máximo de
4 cazadores por reserva. Consulte "Reservas:
Caza" (página 1) para más detalles.
d. Se prohíbe acampar, los perros (excepto como
ayuda en la caza), las fogatas, las prácticas de
tiro, los caballos, la caza con rifles de fuego
central y botar o utilizar embarcaciones.
e. Durante las temporadas regulares de patos,
abierto los sábados, domingos, miér. y los días
festivos estatales y federales solamente. Es
necesario reservar para cazar aves acuáticas
y caza menor, con un límite de 3 por cazador
al año. Consulte "Reservas: Caza" (página 1)
para más detalles. Los cazadores de aves
acuáticas y caza menor solo pueden cazar en
el área reservada. Todos los cazadores con
reserva deben pasar por uno de los puestos de
control situados en cada estacionamiento de la
propiedad.
f. Se prohíbe la caza menor y de aves acuáticas en
el fin de semana de apertura de la temporada
regular de venado con rifle en las llanuras y el
día de apertura del primer fin de semana de
la temporada tardía de venado con rifle en las
llanuras.

▶ CERRO SUMMIT SWA — CONDADO DE MONTROSE

INDICACIONES: Desde Montrose, diríjase 13 millas al
este; la propiedad está ubicada en el lado norte de
la ctra. 50.
GMUs/ACRES: 64/162 acres
RECREACIÓN: pesca, caza pequeña y caza grande
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto al acceso público únicamente para la
pesca y la caza.
b. Se permite la caza del 15 de ago. al 30 de nov.
c. Se permite la pesca del 1 de marzo al 30 de
nov.
d. Acceso a la propiedad a través del área de
estacionamiento designada únicamente;
acceso público solo a pie.
e. Los perros solo se permiten como ayuda en la
caza.
f. Se prohíbe el contacto con el agua, excepto
mediante el uso de botes flotadores con botas
de pescador.

▶ CHAMPION SWA (SERVIDUMBRE DE PESCA) — CONDADO

DE CHAFFEE
INDICACIONES: Desde Buena Vista, diríjase al sur
por la ctra. 24, continúe hacia el sur con dirección
a la ctra. 285. La Servidumbre se encuentra al este
de la ctra. 285. Zona de estacionamiento junto a
la ctra. 285, 0.5 millas al sur del cruce de las ctras.
285 y 24.
GMUs/ACRES: 57, 481/60 acres
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto al acceso público únicamente para la
pesca.
b. Todos los accesos públicos desde las zonas de
estacionamiento designadas únicamente.

▶ CHANCE GULCH SWA — CONDADO DE GUNNISON

INDICACIONES: Desde Gunnison, diríjase 6 millas
con dirección este por la ctra. 50 a CR 42, luego
conduzca al sur por 1.6 millas a CR 42a, luego
conduzca suroeste por 1.2 millas hasta el límite de
la propiedad.
GMU/ACRES: 67/645 acres
CAZA: venado, berrendo, caza menor
RECREACIÓN: senderismo, observación de vida
silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto al acceso público del 1 de julioa
finales de feb., abierto durante todo el año
para el tráfico en la CR Gunnison 42a y las
carreteras establecidas que conectan con las
carreteras designadas por la BLM únicamente.

▶ CHARLIE MEYERS SWA — CONDADO DE PARK

INDICACIONES: Desde Hartsel, diríjase al este
10.3 millas por la ctra. 24 a CR 23 (marcador de
milla 250). Gire al sur hacia CR 23 y continúe
por 2.7 millas. Gire al este en la CR 59 y diríjase
2.3 millas hasta el cruce de las CR 59 y 92. Gire al
sur en CR 59, siga por 1 milla hasta la entrada.
GMU/ACRES: 58/1082 acres
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe acampar y encender fogatas.

▶ CHEROKEE SWA (UNIDADES UPPER, MIDDLE, LOWER, LONE

PINE, ROY BROWN) — CONDADO DE LARIMER
INDICACIONES: Desde Fort Collins, diríjase 22 millas
con dirección norte en la ctra. 287 hacia la calle
Cherokee Park (CR 80C), luego continúe por
6 millas al oeste a la zona de estacionamiento en el
lado sur de la carretera.
GMUs/ACRES: 8, 191/25,497 acres
CAZA: venado, alce, ardilla, urogallo oscuro, conejo,
paloma
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: campamento, senderismo, observación
de vida silvestre
INSTALACIONES: baños
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto del 1 de sept. al 1 de mayo solo para
la caza y la pesca; por lo demás, abierto del 2
de mayo al 31 de ago.
b. Los vehículos de motor están permitidos en
las carreteras establecidas según lo indicado.
c. Acceso de caza y pesca únicamente a pie
después de la última temporada de caza
mayor.
d. Caballos y bicicletas restringidos a los
caminos y senderos designados, excepto los
caballos utilizados como ayuda para la caza
mayor.

▶ CHESMORE SWA (SERVIDUMBRE DE PESCA) — CONDADO

DE CHAFFEE
INDICACIONES: Desde el semáforo de Buena Vista,
vaya al este por la calle Main hasta el final de la
calle. Cruce el río Arkansas por el puente peatonal,
camine río abajo 0.5 millas hasta la propiedad.
Atravesará la propiedad del pueblo de Buena Vista
y el BLM en el camino. Pesca abierta para todo ese
tramo del río Arkansas.
GMU/ACRES: 49/5 acres
CAZA: pesca, caza mínima de venados
RESTRICCIONES:
a. NUEVO NO se requiere un pase válido
para cazar o pescar o para el Área de Vida
Silvestre del Estado de Colorado para
ACCEDER a esta propiedad.

▶ CHRISTINA SWA (SERVIDUMBRE DE PESCA: RÍO ELK) —

CONDADO DE ROUTT
INDICACIONES: Desde Steamboat Springs, diríjase
7 millas al norte por la CR 129 (calle Elk River).
GMU/ACRES: 214/23 acres
PESCA: Río Elk, arroyo de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: senderismo, observación de vida
silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe acampar y encender fogatas.

▶ CHUBB PARK RANCH SWA — CONDADO DE CHAFFEE

INDICACIONES: Desde Buena Vista, diríjase al este
16 millas en la ctra. 24 hacia la CR 309, luego
diríjase al norte en CR 309 0.5 millas hacia la SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 49/525 acres
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe acampar, encender fogatas, las
motos de nieve y la práctica de tiro.
b. Se prohiben los vehículos fuera de la CR.

▶ CHUCK LEWIS SWA — CONDADO DE ROUTT

INDICACIONES: Desde la ctra. 40, diríjase al sur en
la ctra. 131 a CR 14F. Tome la 14F con dirección
oeste hacia la CR 14. Diríjase al norte hacia la zona
de estacionamiento.
GMU/ACRES: 131/288 acres

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CAZA: aves acuáticas
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto al público de 4 a. m. a 10 p. m.
b. Se prohíbe el estacionamiento nocturno, la
acampada, las fogatas y las bicicletas.
c. Se admiten perros únicamente como ayuda en
la caza de aves acuáticas.
d. Se prohíbe la caza mayor y menor.
e. Se permite la caza de aves acuáticas, excepto a
50 yardas del puente en la CR 14F.
f. Los caballos están prohibidos fuera de la zona
de estacionamiento.
g. Se prohíbe botar o utilizar cualquier
dispositivo flotante (incluidos los kayaks,
las canoas, las balsas y los tubos) excepto los
utilizados exclusivamente para la pesca.

▶ CIMARRON SWA — CONDADOS DE MONTROSE, GUNNISON.

INDICACIONES: Desde Montrose, diríjase 23 millas
al este en la ctra. 50 hacia Little Cimarron Rd.,
luego diríjase 2 millas hacia el sur a la carretera de
acceso, luego vaya 1.5 millas al suroeste.
GMU/ACRES: 65/6161 acres
CAZA: venado, alce, aves acuáticas, urogallo oscuro
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto al acceso público del 1 de julio al 31
de diciembre.
b. Está prohibido acampar, encender fogatas y
circular con motos de nieve.
c. Aparcamiento solo en las zonas de
estacionamiento establecidas.

▶ CLEAR CREEK RES. SWA — CONDADO DE CHAFFEE

INDICACIONES: Desde Buena Vista, diríjase 13 millas
con dirección norte en la ctra. 24 con dirección a
la CR 390, luego diríjase 0.5 millas con dirección
oeste.
GMUs/ACRES: 48, 481/500 acres
CAZA: venado, alce, aves acuáticas
PESCA: lago de agua fría y 0.5 millas de arroyo
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
INSTALACIONES: baños, rampa para botes
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Solo se permite acampar en las zonas de
campamento establecidas en el extremo oeste
de la SWA.
b. Solo se permite encender fogatas en los
campamentos.
c. Se prohíbe la pesca en presa, vertedero,
desembocadura y aguas abajo de la ctra. 24.

▶ CLINE RANCH SWA — CONDADO DE PARK

INDICACIONES: Desde Jefferson, diríjase al sur en
la ctra. 285 por unas 5 millas. Entrada de la SWA
cerca del punto kilométrico 194.
GMU/ACRES: 500/1600 acres
CAZA: venados, alces, berrendos, aves acuáticas,
caza menor
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Acceso a pie o a caballo solo desde las áreas
de estacionamiento designadas. No se puede
estacionar durante la noche.
b. Se prohíbe acampar, encender fogatas y
entrenar perros.
c. Está permitido disparar armas de fuego o
arcos solo cuando se caza.
d. Los perros solo se permiten como ayuda en la
caza.
e. Solo se permiten caballos en los senderos
designados. Es necesario reservar, llame al
Condado de Park al: 719-836-4279. Solo se
permiten dos reservas por día.
f. Solo se permite la pesca del 1 de marzo al 30
de septiembre y solo en las zonas designadas.
Solo los ocupantes del vehículo que se

encuentre en la plaza de estacionamiento
asignada podrán pescar en el área que
le corresponda. Máximo 4 pescadores
por vehículo y 1 vehículo por espacio de
estacionamiento.
g. Solo moscas y señuelos artificiales, límite de
dos truchas.
h. El acceso para la caza está limitado a los
ocupantes de un vehículo que esté aparcado
en la plaza de estacionamiento asignada.
Máximo 4 cazadores por vehículo.

▶ COALBED CANYON SWA — CONDADO DE DOLORES

INDICACIONES: Desde Cortez, diríjase al noroeste
por la ctra. 491 con dirección a la ctra. Northdale.
SWA está al sur de la ctra. 491 y la CR 2, también
hay 2 áreas en el lado norte de la ctra. 491 un poco
más del oeste.
GMUs/ACRES: 72, 711/2359 acres
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe acampar y encender fogatas.
c. Está permitido disparar armas de fuego solo
cuando se caza.

▶ COCHETOPA SWA — CONDADO DE SAGUACHE

INDICACIONES: Desde Gunnison, diríjase 8 millas
con dirección este en la ctra. 50, luego gire a
la derecha en ctra. 114. Diríjase 20 millas con
dirección sur/sureste, gire a la derecha en CR
NN14, luego diríjase al sur por 2 millas.
GMU/ACRES: 67/6712 acres
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, conejo, aves acuáticas
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto para acceso público 1 hora antes del
amanecer a 1 hora después del atardecer, con
excepción de los cazadores que recuperan las
presas cazadas.
a. Acceso solo a pie, y solo desde las zonas de
estacionamiento designadas.
c. Está prohibido acampar, los perros y encender
fogatas.
d. Se prohíbe la caza mayor al norte de la línea
central este/oeste de la Secc. 27, Rango 2 este,
Municipio 46 norte.

▶ COKE OVEN SWA — CONDADO DE PITKIN

INDICACIONES: Desde Basalt, vaya 30 millas al este
por USFS Rd. 105 (Fryingpan River Rd.).
GMU/ACRES: 444/330 acres
RECREACIÓN: caza, observación de vida silvestre

▶ COLLER SWA — CONDADO DE MINERAL, RIO GRANDEs.

INDICACIONES: Desde South Fork, diríjase 4.5 millas
oeste en la ctra. 149.
GMUs/ACRES: 76, 79/579 acres
CAZA: venado, alce, conejo, ardilla, urogallo oscuro
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: pícnic, observación de vida silvestre
INSTALACIONES: baños
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe el estacionamiento nocturno, la
acampada y las motos de nieve.

▶ COLLINS MOUNTAIN RANCH SWA — CONDADO DE RÍO

BLANCO
ACCESO LIMITADO. Esta propiedad es UNA PROPIEDAD PRIVADA
que está abierta SOLO a los cazadores de alces y venados con una
reserva confirmada a través del Sistema de Reservas de Caza:
cpw.state.co.us/huntingreservations
GMUs/ACRES: 23/2421 acres
CAZA: alces y venados solo en temporadas
restringidas y con reserva
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Solo caza de alces y venados.
b. Caza únicamente con reserva. Los titulares
de la reserva deben tener la carta de
confirmación con ellos en todo momento
mientras estén cazando en la propiedad.
Para reservar, los cazadores deben tener

una licencia de caza mayor para uno de los
códigos de caza específicos permitidos en
la propiedad. Las reservas deben hacerse
a través del Sistema de Reservas de Caza:
Consulte "Reservas: Caza" (página 1) para
más detalles. Los cazadores solo podrán
acceder a la propiedad durante las fechas
especificadas en su reserva.
Los cazadores con reserva pueden traer un
compañero que no sea cazador.
c. Se prohíbe el uso de vehículos, excepto en los
caminos designados o con el permiso de los
propietarios de los ranchos. Todos los demás
accesos están restringidos al acceso sin cita
previa.
d. Las reservas para la caza de alce con astas
y venados son válidas durante toda la
temporada designada por la licencia de
venado o alce.
e. Las reservas para la caza de alces sin
astas están restringidas a ciertas partes
de la temporada de rifle tardío solo para
particulares.
f. Se prohíbe la acampada nocturna, los perros,
las fogatas, la pesca, la tala de árboles, el
tiro al blanco, la construcción de persianas
permanentes y la recolección de artefactos.

▶ COLORADO RIVER ISLAND SWA — CONDADO DE MESA

INDICACIONES: Desde Grand Junction, diríjase al
este por la I-70; gire al sur en la ctra. 141 (calle 32).
Gire al oeste en la calle D. La propiedad está en el
lado sur de la carretera, a lo largo del río.
GMUs/ACRES: 30, 41/67 acres
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe acampar y llevar perros (excepto
como ayuda para la caza).
b. Solo se permite la caza de aves acuáticas desde
los puestos de observación designados.
c. La caza de aves acuáticas solo se puede
reservar a través del Sistema de Reservas de
Caza: Consulte "Reservas: Caza" (página 1)
para más detalles.
d. Los cazadores con reservas solo podrán cazar
en el área de caza reservada. Los cazadores
deben registrar su entrada y salida de la
propiedad.

▶ COLOROW MOUNTAIN SWA — CONDADO DE RÍO BLANCO

INDICACIONES: Desde Meeker tome la ctra. 64 aprox.
por 15 millas al oeste con dirección a la CR 142
(directamente al norte de la entrada este de Rio
Blanco Lake SWA).
UNIDAD DE SCENERY GULCH: Tome la CR 142 por
7.2 millas hasta la propiedad.
UNIDAD DE TSCHUDDI GULCH: Tome la CR 142 por
1.8 millas hasta la intersección de la CR 142 y la
CR 143. Tome la CR 143 por 3.7 millas hasta la
propiedad.
GMUs/ACRES: 11/1982 acres
CAZA: venado, alce, oso, león, caza menor
PESCA: Scenery Pond es un área de 5.5 acres en
el fondo de Scenery Gulch, cerca del área de
estacionamiento.
RECREACIÓN: caza, pesca, senderismo, montar a
caballo, acceso con vehículo todo terreno a través
de Tschuddi Gulch a las tierras BLM en Colorow
Mountain.
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto al acceso público del 16 de julio al 31
de enero.
b. Estacionamiento y campamento únicamente
en las áreas designadas, según lo publicado.
c. Los vehículos motorizados están prohibidos
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Gulch y al norte del área de campamento
designada en la Unidad de Tschuddi.
d. Se prohíbe disparar armas de fuego o arcos
a menos de 200 yardas de los campamentos,
zonas de estacionamiento o estructuras.

Para reservar, los cazadores deben tener
una licencia de caza mayor para uno de los
códigos de caza específicos permitidos en
la propiedad. Las reservas deben hacerse
a través del Sistema de Reservas de Caza:
Consulte "Reservas: Caza" (página 1) para
más detalles. Los cazadores solo podrán
acceder a la propiedad durante las fechas
especificadas en su reserva.
Los cazadores con reserva pueden traer un
compañero que no sea cazador.
c. Se prohíbe el uso de vehículos, excepto en los
caminos designados o con el permiso de los
propietarios de los ranchos. Todos los demás
accesos están restringidos al acceso sin cita
previa.
d. Está prohibida la acampada nocturna, los
perros, las fogatas, la pesca, la tala de árboles,
el tiro al blanco, la construcción de persianas
permanentes y la recolección de objetos.

▶ COTTONWOOD SWA — CONDADO DE MORGAN

INDICACIONES: Desde Snyder, diríjase 2 millas al este
en CR W.7.
GMU/ACRES: 96/884 acres
CAZA: venado, pavo, codorniz, paloma, conejo,
ardilla, aves acuáticas
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto de 4 a. m. a 9 p. m., excepto para
aquellos con permiso de caza nocturna.
b. Se prohíbe acampar y encender fogatas.
c. Se prohíbe la práctica de tiro al blanco,
excepto cuando lo autorice el gestor de fauna
de la zona.
d. Solo se permite la caza de venados en el fin de
semana de apertura de la temporada regular
de caza con rifle en las llanuras y el primer día
y el fin de semana de la temporada tardía de
caza en las llanuras.
e. Están prohibidos los caballos, excepto cuando
se entrenan perros de caza, en febrero, marzo,
abril (hasta el miér. antes de que abra la
temporada de pavo de primavera) y en agosto
solamente.
f. Se prohíbe botar o utilizar embarcaciones
durante las temporadas de aves acuáticas.

▶ NUEVO CROSS CANYON SWA — CONDADO DE DOLORES

INDICACIONES: Desde Dove Creek vaya 6.1 millas
con dirección sureste en ctra. 491, gire al oeste en
la CR N y siga por 1.3 millas. El estacionamiento
de SWA está a la derecha.
GMUs/ACRES: 72/119 acres
CAZA: venado, conejo, coyote, paloma
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe acampar y encender fogatas.
b. Se prohíbe el estacionamiento, excepto en el
área designada.
c. Está prohibido el uso de motos de nieve.
d. El acceso durante los dos primeros días de
las temporadas de venado y alce con rifle
está restringido a los jóvenes y a un mentor
no cazador.
e. Se prohíbe disparar armas de fuego o arcos,
excepto cuando se caza.

▶ COWDREY LAKE SWA — CONDADO DE JACKSON

INDICACIONES: Desde Cowdrey, diríjase 2 millas
con dirección sur en la ctra. 125. Desde Walden,
diríjase 7.5 millas con dirección norte en la ctra.
125. Entrada oeste de la carretera.
GMU/ACRES: 161/15 acres de terreno, 80 acres de
agua
CAZA: caza menor, aves acuáticas
PESCA: lago de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: campamento, pícnic, observación de
vida silvestre
INSTALACIONES: baños, rampa para botes
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe la navegación si se crea una estela
de aguas rápidas.
b. Veleros prohibidos.

▶ DAN NOBLE SWA — CONDADO DE SAN MIGUEL

▶ CREEDE SWA — CONDADO DE MINERAL
INDICACIONES:

TERRENO DE HATCHERY: Desde Creede, diríjase
1.2 millas con dirección este en la ctra. 149 hacia la
carretera no designada, luego vaya 0.5 millas al sur
hasta Río Grande.
TERRENO DE DEEP CREEK: Desde Creede, diríjase
1.25 millas con dirección oeste en la ctra. 149 hacia
Airport Rd., luego siga por 0.8 millas al sur hacia el
río Rio Grande.
GMU/ACRES: 76/3 acres
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. NUEVO El acceso al público está prohibido
salvo para la pesca.
▶ CROOKED WASH RANCH SWA — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

ACCESO LIMITADO. Esta propiedad es UNA PROPIEDAD PRIVADA
que está abierta SOLO a los cazadores de alces y venados con una
reserva confirmada a través del Sistema de Reservas de Caza:
cpw.state.co.us/huntingreservations
GMU/ACRES: 11/9796 acres
CAZA: Solo alces sin astas, solo con reserva.
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Solo caza de alces sin astas.
b. Caza únicamente con reserva. Los titulares
de la reserva deben tener la carta de
confirmación con ellos en todo momento
mientras estén cazando en la propiedad.

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INDICACIONES: Desde Norwood, diríjase 1.5 millas
con dirección este en la ctra. 145 a USFS Rd. 610
(Dolores-Norwood Rd.), luego siga por 17 millas
al sur.
GMU/ACRES: 70/2223 acres
CAZA: venado, alce, aves acuáticas en el Terreno de
Greager; venado, alce en el terreno de John Kane
PESCA: lago de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: navegación a motor, surf a vela, esquí
acuático, campamento, observación de la fauna
INSTALACIONES: baños, rampa para botes, refugios
RESTRICCIONES:

MIRAMONTE RES. TERRENO:

a. Solo se puede acampar en las zonas
designadas a lo largo de las partes noreste,
noroeste y sureste del embalse.
b. Está permitido disparar armas de fuego o
arcos solo cuando se caza aves acuáticas.
c. Se permite el esquí acuático solo de 10 a. m. a
6 p. m. Esquí acuático y moto acuática solo
en áreas designadas en la mitad oeste del
embalse.

TERRENO DE GREAGER:

a. Abierto al público del 1 de marzo al 15 de
mayo solo con permiso del responsable
de fauna del área o del distrito para
la observación de la fauna. Sitio de
visualización limitado a la zona designada.
Los espectadores deben respetar todas las
restricciones y condiciones del permiso.
Abierto al público para otros accesos del 16
de mayo a finales de febrero
b. Acceso a pie o a caballo únicamente.
c. Están prohibidas las motos de nieves y
acampar.

TERRENO DE JOHN KANE:

a. Acceso únicamente a pie o a caballo.
b. Abierto al acceso público del 16 de mayo a
finales de febrero
c. Están prohibidas las motos de nieves y
acampar.

▶ DAWN POND SWA — CONDADO DE BENT

INDICACIONES: Tome la ctra. 50 oeste hacia Las
Animas. Desde Las Animas, diríjase al oeste por
la ctra. 194, luego continúe al norte en la CR 5.5.
SWA está en el lado este de la carretera alrededor
de Adobe Creek.
GMU/ACRES: 125/30 acres
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto únicamente para la pesca. Caza solo
con permiso del propietario.
b. Se prohíbe la navegación, excepto los botes
flotadores o las embarcaciones propulsadas a
mano o con motor eléctrico.
c. Solo se permite estacionar en las zonas
designadas.

▶ DEADMAN SWA — CONDADO DE PROWERS

INDICACIONES: Desde Granada, diríjase al norte por
la ctra. 385, 2.5 millas hacia la CR JJ, luego siga por
2.5 millas con dirección este en la CR JJ hacia la
CR 27. Gire al sur en la CR 27 y continúe 0.5 millas
hacia el área de estacionamiento.
GMU/ACRES: 127/503 acres
CAZA: venado, caza menor, aves acuáticas

▶ DELANEY BUTTE LAKES SWA — CONDADO DE JACKSON

INDICACIONES: Desde Walden, diríjase 0.5 millas con
dirección oeste en la ctra. 14 hacia la CR 12, luego
diríjase 5.3 millas con dirección oeste en la CR 18.
Continúe por 4.5 millas con dirección oeste en la
CR 5, luego diríjase 0.5 millas con dirección norte.
GMU/ACRES: 16/2620 acres
CAZA: caza mayor, caza menor, aves acuáticas
PESCA: lago de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: campamento, pícnic, observación de
vida silvestre
INSTALACIONES: baños, rampa para botes, refugios
con sombra
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe la navegación si se crea una estela
de aguas rápidas.
b. Veleros prohibidos.

▶ DEVIL CREEK SWA — CONDADO DE ARCHULETA

INDICACIONES: Desde Pagosa Springs, diríjase
16 millas con dirección oeste en la ctra. 160 con
dirección a USFS Rd. 627, luego siga por 2 millas
con dirección norte.
GMU/ACRES: 77/561 acres
CAZA: venado, alce, conejo, ardilla, urogallo oscuro,
pavo, paloma
RECREACIÓN: pícnic, observación de vida silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Está prohibido acampar, encender fogatas y
circular con motos de nieve.

▶ DEWEESE RESERVOIR SWA — CONDADO DE CUSTER

INDICACIONES: Desde Westcliffe, diríjase al noroeste
por la ctra. 69 por 5 millas, gire al norte en la calle
Copper Gulch para acceder a la carretera.
GMUs/ACRES: 69, 691/780 acres
PESCA: lago de agua fría, arroyo de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: pícnic, senderismo, observación de
vida silvestre, campamento
CAZA: venado, berrendo, aves acuáticas, paloma,
coyote, rabo de algodón, caza menor
INSTALACIONES: baños, rampa para botes
RESTRICCIONES:
Tenga en cuenta que se ha eliminado el requisito
de permiso de acceso anual de $43. Cualquier
persona de 16 años o más debe tener ahora una
licencia de caza o pesca válida, o el nuevo Pase de
Área de Vida Silvestre del Estado de Colorado para
acceder a esta propiedad, y a todas las demás SWA.
a. Están prohibidos los motores OHV.

�ÁREAS DE VIDA
SILVESTRE
▶ DIAMOND J SWA (ALQUILER DE CAZA Y PESCA: RÍOS

ILLINOIS, MICHIGAN) — CONDADO DE JACKSON
INDICACIONES: Desde Walden, diríjase al norte por
la ctra. 125. Las áreas de estacionamiento están
entre 1, 2 y 4 millas al norte de Walden.
GMU/ACRES: 161/3129 acres de tierra, 10 millas de
río
CAZA: caza menor, aves acuáticas
PESCA: Ríos Illinois y Michigan, arroyo de agua fría
RESTRICCIONES:
a. No se permite la caza mayor; solo se permite
el acceso para la pesca, la caza menor y la
caza de aves acuáticas.
b. Caza con escopeta o mediante cetrería
únicamente.

▶ RÍO DOLORES SWA — CONDADO DE MONTEZUMA

INDICACIONES: Desde Dolores, diríjase 5 millas con
dirección noreste en la ctra. 145.
GMUs/ACRES: 71, 73/57 acres
CAZA: aves acuáticas
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe acampar y encender fogatas.
b. Se prohíbe la pesca en los estanques de cría.

▶ DOME LAKES SWA — CONDADO DE SAGUACHE

INDICACIONES: Desde Gunnison, diríjase 8 millas
con dirección este en la ctra. 50. Gire a la derecha
en la ctra. 114, diríjase 20 millas con dirección sur/
sureste. Gire a la derecha en CR NN14, continúe
por 5 millas.
GMU/ACRES: 67/420 acres
CAZA: aves acuáticas
PESCA: lagos de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: senderismo, observación de vida
silvestre
INSTALACIONES: baños
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe disparar armas de fuego y cazar en
las zonas protegidas señalizadas.

▶ DOME ROCK SWA — CONDADO DE TELLER

INDICACIONES: Desde Divide, diríjase 5 millas con
dirección sur en la ctra. 67 hacia Rainbow Valley,
luego gire a la derecha por la CR 61 y siga por
1.8 millas hasta la carretera de acceso SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 581/6980 acres
CAZA: venado, alce, conejo, urogallo oscuro
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre,
senderismo
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Acceso únicamente a pie o a caballo y solo
desde el estacionamiento y desde senderos
del Parque Estatal Mueller.
c. Está prohibido acampar, los perros, encender
fogatas y la escalada en roca.
c. Los caballos y los animales de carga solo
están permitidos en los caminos y senderos
designados, excepto si se utilizan como ayuda
para la caza mayor.
d. Acceso al público cerrado desde el 1 de
diciembre al 15 de julio en una zona limitada
al este por Sand Creek Trail, al norte por
Dome Rock Trail, al oeste y al sur por los
límites de la propiedad. El camino de Dome
Rock al oeste de Jack Rabbit Lodge está
cerrado del 1 de diciembre al 15 de julio.

▶ DOUGLAS RES. SWA — CONDADO DE LARIMER

INDICACIONES: Desde la salida de Wellington
por la I-25, diríjase 5.5 millas al oeste, al sur y
nuevamente al oeste en la ctra. 1 hacia la CR 15,
siga por 1 milla con dirección norte en la CR 15
hacia la CR 60, luego vaya 0.25 millas al oeste hacia
la calle LaVina Dr. Siga con dirección norte por
LaVina Dr. hacia el lago.
Desde Fort Collins en las ctras. 287 y 1, tome la
ctra. 1 con dirección norte por 4 millas hasta el

límite de Waverly (CR 15). Diríjase al norte en
CR 15 hacia CR 60. Luego diríjase 0.25 millas con
dirección oeste hacia la calle LaVina Dr. y diríjase
hacia el norte.
GMU/ACRES: 9/765 acres
PESCA: especies de agua templada y fría
INSTALACIONES: baños
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Solo se permite la pesca desde 1 hora después
de la puesta de sol hasta 1 hora antes de la
salida del sol.
b. Está prohibido cazar, encender fogatas,
acampar, disparar armas de fuego o arcos,
navegar en tablas de windsurf, veleros,
patinar sobre hielo, conducir vehículos todo
terreno y motos de nieve.
c. Se prohíbe la navegación si se crea una estela
de aguas rápidas.
d. Se prohíbe cualquier embarcación o
dispositivo de flotación de un solo
compartimento lleno de aire o gas y todo
contacto con el agua, a menos que se esté
pescando activamente.

▶ DOWDY LAKE SWA — CONDADO DE LARIMER

INDICACIONES: Desde la ciudad de Red Feather
Lakes, diríjase 1 milla con dirección noreste a la
calle de acceso USFS.
GMU/ACRES: 191/120 acres de agua
CAZA: aves acuáticas
PESCA: lago de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: navegación a motor, senderismo,
campamento
INSTALACIONES: baño, rampa para botes,
campamentos
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe la navegación si se crea una estela
de aguas rápidas.
b. NUEVO NO se requiere un pase válido
para cazar o pescar o para el Área de Vida
Silvestre del Estado de Colorado para
ACCEDER a esta propiedad.

▶ DRONEY GULCH SWA — CONDADO DE CHAFFEE

INDICACIONES:
ENTRADA 1: Desde la intersección de las ctras. 50 y
285, diríjase 4 millas con dirección norte hacia la
CR 251-1. (NOTA: La primera milla de la carretera
es propiedad privada. Después de entrar en la tierra
de BLM, se puede acceder a la SWA durante las
siguientes 2 millas, a través de la tierra de BLM y la
propiedad de SWA).
ENTRADA 2: Aproximadamente 1 milla al norte
de la CR 251-1 hay un punto de acceso en la
ctra. 285, "Punto de interés" sobre Zebulon Pike;
estacionamiento y puerta de acceso en la parte este
de SWA.
ENTRADA 3: Un poco menos de 1 milla más al norte
(aproximadamente 1 milla al sur del cruce de las
ctras. 285 y 291), la CR 251 se dirige hacia el oeste;
el estacionamiento y el acceso están 2.3 millas al
oeste de la ctra. 285. No intente acceder desde el
norte por la subdivisión de la CR 251A.
GMU/ACRES: 56/2949 acres
CAZA: venado, alce, caza menor

▶ DRY CREEK BASIN SWA — CONDADO DE SAN MIGUEL

INDICACIONES: Desde Naturita, diríjase 17 millas con
dirección sur en la ctra. 141. Ctra. 141 atraviesa la
propiedad en dirección suroeste.
GMU/ACRES: 70/12,775 acres
CAZA: venado, alce, león, lince, coyote, conejo,
paloma
RECREACIÓN: senderismo, observación de vida
silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Solo se permite acampar en las zonas
designadas.
b. Están prohibidas las motos de nieve.

▶ DUCK CREEK SWA — CONDADO DE LOGAN

INDICACIONES: Desde Crook, diríjase 1.5 millas
hacia el norte en la ctra. 55.
GMU/ACRES: 90/1121 acres
CAZA: venado, faisán, paloma, conejo, aves acuáticas
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre

RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto de 4 a. m. a 9 p. m.
b. Se prohíbe acampar y encender fogatas.
c. Se prohíbe la práctica de tiro al blanco,
excepto cuando lo autorice el gestor de fauna
de la zona.
d. Se podrá autorizar una prueba de campo al
año en febrero, marzo o agosto.

▶ DUNE RIDGE SWA — CONDADO DE LOGAN

INDICACIONES: Desde la I-76 en la salida Sterling,
diríjase 0.5 millas con dirección oeste en la ctra.
6 hasta la CR 370, luego diríjase 5 millas con
dirección suroeste.
GMU/ACRES: 96/400 acres
CAZA: venado, pavo, faisán, codorniz, paloma,
conejo, ardilla, aves acuáticas
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto de 4 a. m. a 9 p. m.
b. Se prohíbe acampar y encender fogatas.
c. Se prohíbe la práctica de tiro al blanco,
excepto cuando lo autorice el gestor de fauna
de la zona.
d. Solo se permite la caza de venados en el fin de
semana de apertura de la temporada regular
de caza con rifle en las llanuras y el primer día
y el fin de semana de la temporada tardía de
caza en las llanuras.
e. Están prohibidos los caballos, excepto cuando
se entrenan perros de caza, en febrero, marzo,
abril (hasta el miér. antes de que abra la
temporada de pavo de primavera) y en agosto
solamente.
f. Se prohíbe botar o utilizar embarcaciones
durante las temporadas de aves acuáticas.

▶ DUTCH GULCH SWA — CONDADO DE GUNNISON

INDICACIONES: Desde Gunnison, diríjase 5.3 millas
con dirección este en la ctra. 50, luego diríjase
7.3 millas al sur en la CR 42, que se convierte en la
calle BLM 307.
GMU/ACRES: 67/320 acres
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto al público desde el 1 de julio hasta
finales de febrero, abierto todo el año para
el tráfico de paso en la CR Gunnison 42 y
en las carreteras establecidas que conectan
con las carreteras designadas por la BLM
únicamente.
b. Se prohíbe acampar y encender fogatas.

▶ EAGLE RIVER SWA (ALQUILER DE PESCA) — CONDADO DE

EAGLE
INDICACIONES: Desde Eagle, diríjase al este por la
ctra. 6 por aproximadamente 2—3 millas hasta la
señal de límite de propiedad. Este es el límite oeste
de SWA. La propiedad se extiende hacia el este
aproximadamente 2 millas e incluye 3 puntos de
acceso de pesca designados. Acceso permitido solo
en estos puntos.
GMU/ACRES: 35/25 acres
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto únicamente para la pesca en el lado
norte del río Eagle. Acceso solo en los puntos
designados según lo publicado.
b. Están prohibidos los perros, acampar y
encender fogatas.

▶ NUEVO EAGLE ROCK SWA — CONDADO DE YUMA

INDICACIONES: Desde Wray, diríjase al sur en la
ctra. 385 unas 6 millas hacia CR 30. Gire al
este en CR 30, continúe por 5 millas y gire al
sur en CR NN. Vaya a la CR 25.5, la zona de
estacionamiento está en la esquina noreste de la
CR NN y la CR 25.5.
GMU/ACRES: 102/1718 acres
CAZA: venado, pavo, paloma, conejo
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre

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SILVESTRE
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Acceso prohibido desde las 9 p. m. hasta las
4 a. m.
b. El acceso está restringido únicamente al
tráfico peatonal.
c. Se prohíbe acampar, encender fogatas y
entrenar perros.
d. Las prácticas de tiro están prohibidas,
excepto cuando lo autorice el gestor de
fauna de la zona.
e. Está prohibido el uso de caballos, excepto
cuando se utilicen para la caza.

▶ ECHO CANYON RES. SWA — CONDADO DE ARCHULETA

INDICACIONES: Desde Pagosa Springs, diríjase
4 millas al sur en la ctra. 84.
GMU/ACRES: 78/211 acres
CAZA: aves acuáticas
PESCA: lago de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: paseo en bote, pícnic, observación de
vida silvestre
INSTALACIONES: baños, rampa para botes
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Está prohibido acampar, encender fogatas y
circular con motos de nieve.
b. Se prohíbe la navegación si se crea una estela
de aguas rápidas.

▶ RANCHO ELK SPRINGS SWA — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Desde Maybell, diríjase al oeste por
la ctra. 40 hasta el marcador de milla 42 y gire al
sur en BLM Rd. 1509. Continúe al sur por 9 millas
a través de Secc. 36 y gire hacia el noroeste. Ingrese
por el extremo sur a través de Secc. 26.
GMU/ACRES: 10, 11/1400 acres
CAZA: venado, berrendo, león, caza menor
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto al acceso público del 15 de ago. hasta
finales de feb.
NOTA: No se puede acampar ni encender fogatas;
los vehículos solo pueden circular por los caminos
existentes.

▶ ELLIOTT SWA — CONDADO DE MORGAN

INDICACIONES: Desde Snyder, diríjase 6 millas con
dirección noreste en CR W.7.
GMUs/ACRES: 95, 96/2576 acres
CAZA: venado, pavo, faisán, codorniz, paloma,
conejo, ardilla, aves acuáticas
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
INSTALACIONES: persianas de camuflaje para caza de
patos en el Terreno de Union
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto de 4 a. m. a 9 p. m., excepto para
aquellos con permiso de caza nocturna.
b. Se prohíbe acampar y encender fogatas.
c. Solo se permite la caza de venados en el fin de
semana de apertura de la temporada regular
de caza con rifle en las llanuras y el primer día
y el fin de semana de la temporada tardía de
caza en las llanuras.
d. Se requiere el permiso del propietario para
cazar ciervos en la servidumbre de acceso.
e. Están prohibidos los caballos, excepto cuando
se entrenan perros de caza, en febrero, marzo,
abril (hasta el miér. antes de que abra la
temporada de pavo de primavera) y en agosto
solamente.
f. Se prohíbe botar o utilizar embarcaciones
durante las temporadas de aves acuáticas.

TERRENO DE LONETREE:

a. Desde el 1 de sept. hasta la temporada

regular de patos, se debe realizar el registro
obligatorio de entrada y salida en los puestos
de control después de las 4 a. m.

TERRENO DE HAMLIN:

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a. Desde el 1 de sept. hasta la temporada
regular de patos, se debe realizar el registro
obligatorio de entrada y salida en los puestos
de control. Los cazadores podrán registrarse
por orden de llegada después de las 4 a. m.
o después de que otro cazador se retire Los
cazadores solo pueden cazar en la zona en la
que se han registrado Máximo de 4 cazadores

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por zona de caza. Los cazadores deben
cumplir con las restricciones de la zona
para jóvenes y mentores, tal y como están
publicadas.

TERRENO DE UNION:

a. Caza de aves acuáticas solo desde áreas
designadas o persianas, los días sáb., dom., miér.
y feriados estatales y federales únicamente.
Se requiere reserva, válida hasta el amanecer
y limitada a 3 por cazador al año. Consulte
"Reservas: Caza" (página 1) para más detalles.
b. Registro obligatorio de entrada y salida en
el puesto de control. Se permite el registro
después de las 4 a. m. Los cazadores solo
pueden cazar la zona reservada y pueden
registrarse por orden de llegada después
de que un cazador se retire o después del
amanecer. Máximo de 4 cazadores por zona
de caza.
c. Durante las temporadas de aves acuáticas se
permite la exploración de 10 a. m. a 2 p. m.
solo los jue. Todas las personas que exploren
deben registrarse a la entrada y salida en los
puestos de control. No se permiten armas de
fuego ni perros durante la exploración.

▶ EMERALD MOUNTAIN SWA — CONDADO DE ROUTT

INDICACIONES: Desde Steamboat Springs, diríjase
al sur en la ctra. 40 hasta la calle 5. Gire a la
derecha en la calle 5, luego gire a la izquierda en
la calle Howelsen Pkwy, que se convierte en la
calle River/CR 14 hacia el sur. SWA está al oeste
de la carretera. Estacione en el lote de la izquierda
publicado para Chuck Lewis SWA. Siga los postes
naranjas marcados en el lado oeste de la CR 14
a lo largo del camino de servidumbre a través
de la propiedad privada para acceder a Emerald
Mountain.
GMU/ACRES: 131/674 acres
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto al público desde las 4 a. m. hasta las
10 p. m., desde el 1 de julio hasta el 30 de
noviembre
b. Acceso a pie o a caballo únicamente.
c. Están prohibidos los perros, acampar y
encender fogatas.

▶ ESCALANTE SWA — CONDADOS DE DELTA, MESA, MONTROSEs.
INDICACIONES:

TERRENO DE HAMILTON: Desde Delta, diríjase
2.2 millas con dirección oeste por la calle 5 (G
Rd.), hasta G50 Rd. Diríjase 2 millas al noroeste.
Ruta alternativa: Desde Delta, diríjase 5.5 millas
con dirección noroeste en la ctra. 50.
TERRENO DE LOWER ROUBIDEAU: Desde Delta, diríjase
4.5 millas al oeste por la calle 5 (G Rd.).
TERRENO DE CORRAL PICKETT: Desde Delta, diríjase
12 millas con dirección noroeste en la ctra. 50
hacia el desvío de Escalante Canyon, luego siga
21 millas con dirección suroeste en Escalante
Canyon.
TERRENO DE PEACH ORCHARD POINT: Desde Delta,
diríjase 6.5 millas al oeste por la calle 5 (G
Rd.) hacia la calle Sawmill Mesa, luego diríjase
11.5 millas al norte.
TERRENO DE WHITEHAWK: Desde Delta, diríjase
4 millas al oeste por la ctra. 348, continúe recto
por 27 millas al oeste hacia la ctra. 25 Mesa, gire
a la derecha hacia la calle Divide y siga 19 millas
al norte; gire a la derecha hacia USFS Rd. 421 y
continúe .5 millas al este.
TERRENO DE EAST WALKER: Desde Delta, diríjase
12 millas al norte por la ctra. 50 hacia el desvío de
Escalante Canyon, luego siga 4 millas al suroeste
en Escalante Canyon.
TERRENO DE UPPER ROUBIDEAU: Desde Delta, diríjase
6.5 millas al oeste por la calle 5 (G Rd.) hacia la
calle Sawmill Mesa, luego diríjase 11.5 millas al
norte.
TERRENO DE WEST WALKER: Desde Delta, diríjase
12 millas con dirección noroeste en la ctra. 50
hacia el desvío de Escalante Canyon, luego siga
17 millas al suroeste en Escalante Canyon hasta
Palmer Gulch Rd. Continúe 5 millas al oeste, luego
1.2 millas al norte hacia Tatum Ridge hasta los
caminos de Tatum Ridge/Snowbelly Ridge, por
último diríjase 6 millas al noreste.

TERRENO DE WATERWHEEL: Desde Delta, diríjase
12 millas con dirección noroeste en la ctra. 50
hacia el desvío de Escalante Canyon, luego siga
3 millas con dirección suroeste en Escalante
Canyon. Luego diríjase 0.75 millas agua arriba con
dirección sur del río Gunnison (camino primitivo).
TERRENO DE GUNNISON RIVER: Desde Delta, diríjase
12 millas con dirección noroeste en la ctra.
50 hasta la calle Escalante Canyon, luego siga
3 millas al suroeste hasta el río Gunnison, y luego
0.75 millas río arriba al sur del río Gunnison
(camino primitivo).
GMU/ACRES: 62/7612 acres en todos los terrenos
CAZA: venado, alce, conejo, faisán, paloma, aves
acuáticas
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: senderismo, observación de vida
silvestre, programa de interpretación, área histórica
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Está prohibido el adiestramiento canino en
los terrenos de Hamilton y Lower Roubideau
durante las temporadas de caza de montaña
o de aves migratorias. Los terrenos de
Hamilton y Lower Roubideau abren solo del
1 de agosto al 14 de marzo.
b. La caza en el terreno de Lower Roubideau
está abierta únicamente a jóvenes/mentores.
Solo puede cazar un mentor por joven. El
mentor debe tener 18 años o más y ser titular
de un certificado válido de educación para
cazadores o haber nacido antes del 1 de enero
de 1949 y tener una licencia de caza o pesca
adecuada y válida.
c. Las pruebas de campo pueden autorizarse en
feb., mar., ago. y sept.
d. Está prohibida la pesca con arco.
▶ FISH CREEK SWA — CONDADO DE DOLORES

INDICACIONES: Desde Dolores, diríjase 12 millas al
norte en la ctra. 145 hacia USFS Rd. 535, luego
diríjase 12 millas hacia el norte hasta el camino de
acceso a Fish Creek. Luego continúe por 1.5 millas
con dirección norte.
GMU/ACRES: 71/314 acres
CAZA: venado, alce, conejo, urogallo oscuro, liebre
raquetas de nieve
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: campamento (solo durante la
temporada de venado y alce), senderismo,
observación de vida silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Solo se permite acampar durante las
temporadas de venados y alces.
b. NUEVO Está prohibido el acceso desde el 1
de dic. Al 30 de junio

▶ FLAGLER RES. SWA — CONDADO DE KIT CARSON

INDICACIONES: Desde Flagler, diríjase 5 millas al este
en la calle U.
GMU/ACRES: 107/400 acres
CAZA: venado, conejo, faisán, paloma, aves
acuáticas, pavo
PESCA: agua templada
RECREACIÓN: navegación a motor, esquí acuático,
campamento, pícnic, senderismo, observación de
la fauna
INSTALACIONES: baños, rampa para botes
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe la navegación durante las
temporadas de aves acuáticas, excepto
los botes flotantes o las embarcaciones
propulsadas a mano, por viento o con motor
eléctrico.
b. Se prohíbe la navegación si se crea una estela
de aguas rápidas. Se permite el esquí acuático
solo los dom. y lun. del 1 de junio al 31 de
agosto.
c. Caza abierta solo para jóvenes/mentores. Solo
puede cazar un mentor por joven. El mentor
debe tener 18 años o más y estar en posesión
de un certificado válido de educación para
cazadores o haber nacido antes del 1 de enero
de 1949 y tener una licencia de caza o pesca
adecuada y válida.

NOTA: A partir de ago. de 2018, el lago está seco.
Póngase en contacto con CPW para conocer el
estado actualizado.

�ÁREAS DE VIDA
SILVESTRE
▶ FLANDERS RANCH SWA — CONDADO DE ROUTT

INDICACIONES: Desde la ctra. 40 en Hayden, recorra
1.9 millas al norte por la calle Walnut /CR 80 hasta
el estacionamiento oeste.
GMU/ACRES: 441/1659 acres
CAZA: caza mayor y aves acuáticas
PESCA: Abierto todo el año, excepto durante las
temporadas de caza mayor
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Acceso solamente a pie. Se prohíbe el
estacionamiento, excepto en el área
designada.
b. Prohibida la pesca durante las temporadas de
caza mayor.
c. Se permite la caza de aves acuáticas en la
propiedad para 1 grupo de hasta 4 cazadores
por día durante las temporadas de aves
acuáticas.
d. Caza mayor en una propiedad dividida en
8 periodos, con un máximo de 8 reservas
disponibles por periodo:
1. Tres temporadas de tiro con arco para
venados y alces (sin coincidir con la
temporada de caza con avancarga);
2. Temporada de ciervos y alces con
avancarga;
3. Primera temporada regular de alces con
rifle;
4. Segunda temporada regular de ciervos y
alces con rifle;
5. Tercer temporada regular de ciervos y alces
con rifle;
6. Cuarta temporada regular de ciervos y
alces con rifle.
e. La caza de aves acuáticas y de caza mayor
solo se puede reservar. Los titulares de la
reserva deben tener la carta de confirmación
con ellos en todo momento mientras estén
cazando en la propiedad.
Para reservar, los cazadores deben tener
una licencia de caza mayor para uno de los
códigos de caza específicos permitidos en
la propiedad. Las reservas deben hacerse
a través del Sistema de Reservas de Caza:
Consulte "Reservas: Caza" (página 1) para
más detalles.
f. Los perros deben tener una correa de no más
de 6 piesexcepto cuando se utilicen como
ayuda en la caza de aves acuáticas.
g. Se prohíbe la navegación pública, así como la
botadura o la recuperación de embarcaciones
en el río Yampa.

▶ FORT LYON SWA — CONDADO DE BENT

INDICACIONES: Desde Las Animas, diríjase 20 millas
con dirección este en la ctra. 50 a CR 183. SWA
está al sur de la ctra. 50, junto a John Martin Res.
SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 125/523 acres
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Prohibidos los vehículos todoterreno y las
motos de motocross.

▶ FOUR MILE SWA — CONDADO DE DOUGLAS

INDICACIONES: Desde Deckers, tome la ctra. 67 sur
hacia Westcreek. Desde Westcreek, diríjase al oeste
por la calle Stump hasta la calle 9J. Vaya al norte
por la calle 9J hasta SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 51/362 acres
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Acceso únicamente a pie o a caballo.
b. Se prohíbe acampar y encender fogatas.

▶ FRANK SWA — CONDADO DE WELD, LARIMERs.

INDICACIONES: Desde la I-25 en la salida Windsor,
diríjase 2.3 millas al este en la ctra. 392 hacia la CR
13, luego diríjase 0.5 millas con dirección sur.
GMU/ACRES: 94/324 acres
PESCA: agua templada
RESTRICCIONES:
a. La caza está prohibida. Cerrado al norte del
río Poudre para todo tipo de acceso público,
incluida la pesca.
b. Se prohíbe acampar y encender fogatas.

c. Se prohíbe disparar armas de fuego o arcos,
excepto los arcos permitidos solo para la
pesca con arco.
d. Se prohíbe la navegación si se crea una estela
de aguas rápidas.

▶ FRANKLIN ISLAND SWA — CONDADO DE MESA

INDICACIONES: Desde Grand Junction, diríjase al
este por la I-70 y luego gire al sur en la ctra. 141
(calle 32). Entre en el Parque Estatal James M.
Robb-Colorado River State Park (justo al norte del
río Colorado); el SWA está al oeste del parque y se
accede a él desde Riverfront Trail.
GMUs/ACRES: 30, 41/38 acres
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Solo se permite la caza de aves acuáticas desde
los puestos de observación designados.
b. Se prohíbe acampar y llevar perros (excepto
como ayuda para la caza).
c. La caza de aves acuáticas solo se puede
reservar a través del Sistema de Reservas de
Caza: Consulte "Reservas: Caza" (página 1)
para más detalles.
d. Los cazadores con reservas solo podrán cazar
el área de caza especificada en la reserva. Los
cazadores deben registrar su entrada y salida
de la propiedad.

▶ FRANTZ LAKE SWA — CONDADO DE CHAFFEE

INDICACIONES: Desde Salida, diríjase 0.25 millas
con dirección oeste por la ctra. 291 hacia la CR
154, luego diríjase 0.75 millas al oeste. SWA está al
suroeste de Mt. Shavano SFU.
GMU/ACRES: 56/69 acres
PESCA: lago de agua fría
INSTALACIONES: baños
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe acampar, disparar arcos y armas
de fuego.

▶ FRENCHMAN CREEK SWA — CONDADO DE PHILLIPS

INDICACIONES: Desde Holyoke, diríjase 5 millas
al oeste por la carretera. 6 hacia la CR 29, luego
diríjase 0.5 millas con dirección sur.
GMU/ACRES: 98/68 acres
CAZA: venado, faisán, paloma, conejo
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto de 4 a. m. a 9 p. m.
b. Se prohíbe acampar y encender fogatas.
c. Se prohíbe la práctica de tiro al blanco,
excepto cuando lo autorice el gestor de fauna
de la zona.

▶ GARFIELD CREEK SWA — CONDADO DE GARFIELD

INDICACIONES: Desde New Castle, diríjase 2 millas
al suroeste en la CR 312 hasta Garfield Creek Rd.,
luego siga 1 milla hacia el sur.
GMU/ACRES: 42/13,179 acres
CAZA: venado, alce, urogallo
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Solo se permite acampar desde 7 días antes
del inicio de las temporadas regulares de caza
mayor hasta 7 días después de las temporadas
regulares de caza mayor.
b. Se prohíbe la caza a menos de 75 yardas de
la línea central de las carreteras 312 y 328.
Prohibida la caza en la zona de seguridad
designada según lo publicado
c. Abierto desde el 1 de diciembre AL 15 de julio
solo para la caza de pavos de primavera por
debajo, y la caza menor por encima, de la
intersección de las ctras. 312 y 328. Abierto
para otros accesos del 16 de julio al 30 de
noviembre.
d. Está prohibida la caza de urogallos y de grévol
engolado en el terreno de Upper Baldy.
e. Los perros solo se permiten como ayuda en la
caza.
f. Bicicletas solo en las ctras. 312 y 328.

▶ GEORGETOWN SWA — CONDADO DE CLEAR CREEK

INDICACIONES: Desde la I-70, tome la salida 228.
Gire al norte en la calle 15.
GMU/ACRES: 39/670 acres
CAZA: venado, caza menor, berrendo, cimarrón
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre,
senderismo
NOTA: Se prohíbe la caza de berrendos cimarrones a
menos de 0.25 millas de la I-70 en todo el SWA.

▶ GRANADA SWA — CONDADO DE PROWERS

INDICACIONES: Desde Granada, diríjase al norte por
la ctra. 385; gire al este en la calle Half (primera
carretera al norte del ferrocarril); siga por
1.5 millas.
GMUs/ACRES: 127, 132/5630 acres
CAZA: venado, caza menor, aves acuáticas
PESCA: pesca en agua templada en el río Arkansas
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre,
fotografía
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto para acceso público 1 hora antes del
amanecer a 1 hora después del atardecer.
b. Solo se permite estacionar en las zonas
designadas. Todos los vehículos de motor
están restringidos a las vías de acceso y a las
zonas de estacionamiento.
c. Se prohíbe la acampada, las fogatas, los
vehículos todoterreno y las motos de
motocross.

TERRENO DE MIDWESTERN FARMS:

a. Caza restringida al sur de la carretera del río y
solo con escopeta, tiro con arco y cetrería.
b. Se prohíbe nadar, navegar y usar botes flotantes.

▶ GRANBY RANCH (SERVIDUMBRE DE CONSERVACIÓN) —

CONDADO DE GRAND
INDICACIONES: SWA está 0.75 millas al este de la
ctra. 40 en la CR 89, cerca de Granby.
GMU/ACRES: 28/451 acres
RECREACIÓN: senderismo, observación de vida
silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto del 16 de abril al 14 de noviembre.
b. Se prohíbe encender fogatas y los vehículos
de motor.
c. Los perros deben tener una correa.
d. NUEVO NO se requiere un pase válido
para cazar o pescar o para el Área de Vida
Silvestre del Estado de Colorado para
ACCEDER a esta propiedad.

▶ GRAND JUNCTION: WEST LAKE SWA — CONDADO DE MESA
INDICACIONES: 711 Av. Independent, Gran Junction.
GMU/ACRES: 30/6 acres
PESCA: lago de agua templada
INSTALACIONES: baños
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto al público de 7 a. m. a 9 p. m.
b. Se prohíbe la navegación y las actividades de
contacto con el agua.
c. NUEVO NO se requiere un pase válido
para cazar o pescar o para el Área de Vida
Silvestre del Estado de Colorado para
ACCEDER a esta propiedad.

▶ GRANITE SWA (SERVIDUMBRE DE PESCA) — CONDADO DE

CHAFFEE
INDICACIONES: Desde Buena Vista, 17 millas al norte
en la ctra. 24. Acceso desde el límite del condado
de Chaffee-Lake río abajo hasta 0.25 millas por
debajo del puente Granite.
GMUs/ACRES: 48, 49/131 acres
PESCA: acceso a la pesca únicamente; pesca en
aguas frías en el río Arkansas. La zona de pesca
es desde la línea del condado de Lake aguas abajo
hasta 1.5 millas por debajo del puente de Granite.
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe la acampada, las fogatas, los
perros, las actividades mineras y el bateo.
b. Se prohíbe botar o utilizar embarcaciones.

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SILVESTRE
▶ GRIEVE RANCH SWA (SERVIDUMBRE DE CONSERVACIÓN)

—CONDADO DE ROUTT
INDICACIONES: Desde Craig, tome la ctra. 13 norte
por 44 millas a Baggs, Wyo. Gire a la derecha en
Wyo. en la ctra. 70, siga por 17 millas hacia la CR
129. Gire a la derecha y continúe por 3 millas hasta
el campamento SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 5/2511 acres
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíben las fogatas, las motos de nieve,
los vehículos todo terreno, las motocicletas,
el uso comercial, la tala de árboles y la
recolección.
b. Los perros solo se permiten como ayuda en
la caza.
c. Las armas de fuego solo están permitidas para
la caza.
d. Solo se puede acampar en campamentos
acondicionados.
e. Cerrado en los prados de heno al norte de la
CR 129.
f. El acceso a la pesca en el río Little Snake está
restringido al corredor del río, más 20 pies
por encima de la línea de flotación alta en
cualquier orilla.

▶ GROUNDHOG RES. SWA — CONDADO DE DOLORES

INDICACIONES: Desde Dolores, diríjase 25 millas al
norte por USFS Rd. 526 hacia USFS Rd. 533, luego
siga 5 millas con dirección noreste.
GMU/ACRES: 71/606 acres
PESCA: lago de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
INSTALACIONES: baños, rampa para botes
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe la navegación si se crea una estela
de aguas rápidas.
b. Todas las embarcaciones motorizadas o con
remolque deben zarpar en la rampa de la
CPW.
c. Está prohibido acampar.
d. NUEVO NO se requiere un pase válido
para cazar o pescar o para el Área de Vida
Silvestre del Estado de Colorado para
ACCEDER a esta propiedad.

▶ GUNNISON RIVER SWA (VAN TUYL Y REDDEN) — CONDADO
DE GUNNISON
INDICACIONES:

PARCELA DE VAN TUYL: Desde Gunnison, diríjase

al norte por la ctra. 135 hacia la CR 13. Gire
a la izquierda y siga 0.25 millas hasta que la
carretera se desplaza a la izquierda y se convierte
en la calle Tincup en Gunnison. Continúe
hacia el oeste por 3 cuadras hacia Palisade City
Park. El estacionamiento está en el lado norte
del parque. Acceso a pie 0.5 millas al oeste del
estacionamiento.
SERVIDUMBRE REDDEN: Desde Gunnison, diríjase al
norte por la ctra. 135 aprox. por 2.5 millas hasta
el río Gunnison. El estacionamiento está en el
lado oeste de la ctra. 135 en el lado norte del río
Gunnison. Desde el área de estacionamiento,
camine por el puente peatonal hasta el lado sur del
río. Pesca a pie/en vadeo solamente en el lado sur
del río y aprox. 0.3 millas río abajo desde la ctra.
GMU/ACRES: 54/81 acres
CAZA: aves acuáticas solo con escopeta
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: senderismo, observación de vida
silvestre
INSTALACIONES: zona de estacionamiento
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Acceso al río Gunnison solamente a pie desde
la intersección del sendero Van Tuyl en
Y-gate, como se indica.
b. Se prohíbe disparar armas de fuego o arcos,
excepto cuando se cazan aves acuáticas con
escopetas en el Terreno de Van Tuyl.
c. Se prohíbe acampar y encender fogatas.

▶ GUNNISON SWA — CONDADO DE GUNNISON

INDICACIONES: Desde Gunnison, diríjase 6 millas con
dirección oeste en la ctra. 50.

GMU/ACRES: 54/2800 acres
CAZA: venado, alce, conejo, urogallo oscuro

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PESCA: arroyo de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto al público del 1 de mayo al 30 de
noviembre.
b. Parcela de Blinberry Gulch abierta para
acceso público del 1 de julio al 30 de
noviembre.
c. Abierto al acceso público del 1 de mayo al 15
de agosto, desde 1 hora antes del amanecer
hasta 1 hora después del atardecer solamente.
d. Solo se puede acampar en las zonas
designadas y solo se permite del 16 de ago. al
30 de nov. solamente.
e. Acceso a pie o a caballo únicamente por el
sendero Beaver Creek.

▶ GYPSUM PONDS SWA — CONDADO DE EAGLE

INDICACIONES: I-70 hasta la salida de Gypsum, tome
la carretera lateral sur de la I-70 este hasta la zona
de estacionamiento. SWA está en el lado norte de
Eagle River.
GMUS/ACRES: 35/90 acres
CAZA: aves acuáticas
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría, lago de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
INSTALACIONES: zona de estacionamiento
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto al acceso público desde el amanecer
hasta el atardecer; sin restricciones de tiempo
para cazadores y pescadores.
b. Está prohibido acampar, encender fogatas,
los recipientes de vidrio, botar o utilizar
embarcaciones
c. Los perros están prohibidos desde el 15
de marzoal15 de junio para proteger a
las aves acuáticas que anidan. Los perros
están prohibidos en los estanques del Este,
excepto cuando se utilizan en la caza de aves
acuáticas.
d. Los ensayos de campo podrán ser autorizados
en ago. y sept.

▶ HARDEMAN SWA (SERVIDUMBRE DE PESCA) — CONDADO

DE LAKE
INDICACIONES: Desde Buena Vista, diríjase 18 millas
al norte en la ctra. 24. SWA en ambos lados del
río, aguas arriba de la línea del condado de Lake/
Chaffee.
GMUs: 48, 49
PESCA: 1.25 millas de acceso a la pesca en el río
Arkansas
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe acampar, las fogatas, los perros, las
armas, las actividades mineras y el bateo.
b. Se prohíbe botar o utilizar embarcaciones.

▶ HARMON SWA (SERVIDUMBRE DE PESCA) — CONDADO DE

CHAFFEE
INDICACIONES: Desde el semáforo en Buena Vista,
diríjase al oeste en la CR 306 por 2.2 millas. Gire a
la derecha en la CR 361 por 0.2 millas hasta el área
de estacionam1iento.
GMU/ACRES: 481/10 acres
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto al acceso público solo para la pesca.
b. Están prohibidas las fogatas, los perros, la
acampada nocturna, las armas de fuego y la
caza.

▶ HAVILAND LAKE SWA — CONDADO DE LA PLATA

INDICACIONES: Desde Durango, diríjase 18 millas
con dirección norte en la ctra. 550 hacia USFS Rd.
671, luego siga 0.5 millas al este.
GMU/ACRES: 74/208 acres
CAZA: aves acuáticas
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: navegación, campamento en la
propiedad del USFS en el lado este del lago; tarifa
para acampar/uso diario
INSTALACIONES: rampa de grava para botes, zona de
campamento del USFS con baños y agua potable al
este del lago
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe la navegación, excepto los botes
flotadores o las embarcaciones propulsadas a
mano o con motor eléctrico únicamente.

▶ CAMPO DE TIRO DE HAYDEN — CONDADO DE ROUTT

INDICACIONES: Desde Hayden, diríjase al este por la
ctra. 40 hacia la calle Hawthorne/CR 37. Continúe
hacia el sur aproximadamente 3 millas a través
de una intersección en forma de Y; el rango a su
izquierda.
GMU/ACRES: 13/40 acres
INSTALACIONES: Rango de tiro
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto para el acceso público desde el
amanecer hasta el atardecer.
b. Se prohíbe generar explosiones y en cualquier
otro objetivo que no sea de papel o cartón.
c. Todos los disparos deben impactar en las
bermas designadas, excepto las escopetas con
perdigones.

▶ HECKENDORF SWA — CONDADO DE CHAFFEE

INDICACIONES: Desde Buena Vista, diríjase 5 millas
al norte en la ctra. 24 hacia la CR 361, luego
diríjase 1 milla al oeste.
GMU/ACRES: 481/720 acres
CAZA: venado, alce, caza menor, berrendos
RECREACIÓN: senderismo, observación de vida
silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Acceso solo desde las zonas de
estacionamiento designadas.
b. Se prohíbe acampar y encender fogatas.

▶ NUEVO HEREFORD HAVEN SWA — CONDADO DE ROUTT

INDICACIONES: Desde la ctra. 40 en Hayden,
recorra 3.1 millas al norte por la calle Walnut/
CR 80 hasta el acceso al estacionamiento. El
acceso es a pie a través de la SWA Flanders
Ranch.
GMUs/ACRES: 441/190 acres
CAZA: aves acuáticas
PESCA: río de agua fría
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Acceso únicamente a pie.
b. La pesca está prohibida durante las
temporadas de caza mayor establecidas.
c. La caza de aves acuáticas en la propiedad
se limita a un grupo (hasta cuatro
cazadores) por día durante las temporadas
establecidas de aves acuáticas.
d. Se prohíbe la caza mayor y menor.
e. La caza de aves acuáticas se realiza
únicamente con reserva. Los titulares
de las reservas deben tener su carta de
confirmación con ellos en todo momento
mientras estén cazando en la propiedad.
Las reservas se pueden obtener a través del
Sistema de Reservas Hunter bajo el SWA de
Flanders Ranch.
f. Los perros solo se permiten como ayuda en
la caza de aves acuáticas.
g. Prohibido botar o recuperar embarcaciones
en el río Yampa.

▶ HIGEL SWA — CONDADO DE ALAMOSA

INDICACIONES: Desde Alamosa, tome la ctra. 160
noroeste hacia la CR 104 norte. SWA está al norte
de la unión de las CR 104 y 3.0S.
GMU/ACRES: 791/1465 acres
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto al público desde el 1 de sept. al 14 de
feb., solo los sábados, domingos, miér. y días
festivos estatales y federales.
b. Se requiere permiso desde el 1 de sept. al 14
de feb. Se emiten un máximo de 25 permisos
diarios, disponibles de forma gratuita, por
orden de llegada. NUEVO Los permisos se
pueden obtener por correo electrónico
montevista.wildlife@state.co.us o llamando
al 719-587-6900.

�ÁREAS DE VIDA
SILVESTRE
NUEVO Las reservas podrán hacerse con
hasta 14 días de anticipación pero no
menos de 2 días antes de la fecha solicitada.
c. Cerrado del 15 de febrero al 15 de julio para
proteger a las aves acuáticas que anidan.
El Responsable del Área de Vida Silvestre
puede autorizar usos educativos o científicos
durante los cierres.
▶ HOHNHOLZ LAKES SWA — CONDADO DE LARIMER

INDICACIONES: Desde la ctra. 14 en el extremo
superior del cañón de Poudre, diríjase 30 millas al
norte en la calle Laramie River (CR 103).
GMU/ACRES: 7/80 acres de agua, 1 milla de río;
133 acres en total
CAZA: aves acuáticas
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría, lago de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
INSTALACIONES: baños
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe la navegación, excepto para las
embarcaciones propulsadas a mano, con
viento o con motor eléctrico.
b. Veleros prohibidos.
c. Acampar solo en el área de campamento del
río Laramie.
d. La calle Grace Creek está cerrada al público,
excepto a los cazadores con licencia, desde
el 16 de agosto hasta el último día de la 4.º
temporada de caza con rifle.

▶ HOLBROOK RES. SWA — CONDADO DE OTERO

INDICACIONES: Desde Swink, diríjase 3 millas
al norte en la CR 24.5 a CR FF, luego diríjase
0.5 millas al este.
GMU/ACRES: 125/670 acres
PESCA: agua templada
CAZA: venado, conejo, ardilla, faisán, codorniz
blanca, paloma, aves acuáticas
RECREACIÓN: navegación a motor, navegación a
vela, surf a vela, esquí acuático, campamento,
observación de vida silvestre
INSTALACIONES: baños, rampa para botes
RESTRICCIONES:
a. La caza está prohibida como se indica en la
zona de seguridad en el lado suroeste cerca
de la residencia.

▶ HOLLY SWA — CONDADO DE PROWERS

INDICACIONES: Desde Holly, diríjase 1 milla al norte
en la CR 34.
GMUs/ACRES: 127, 132/277 acres
CAZA: conejo, faisán, paloma, aves acuáticas
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe la acampada, las fogatas, los
vehículos todoterreno y las motos de
motocross.
b. Prohibida la caza en zonas de seguridad
designadas entre la ctra. 50 y CR FF.

▶ HOLYOKE SWA — CONDADO DE PHILLIPS

INDICACIONES: Desde Holyoke, diríjase 4 millas
al sur en la ctra. 385 a la CR 14; luego diríjase
4 millas al oeste.
GMU/ACRES: 98/80 acres
CAZA: venado, faisán, paloma, conejo
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto de 4 a. m. a 9 p. m.
b. Se prohíbe acampar y encender fogatas.
c. Se prohíbe la práctica de tiro al blanco,
excepto cuando lo autorice el gestor de fauna
de la zona.

▶ HOME LAKE SWA — CONDADO DE RIO GRANDE

INDICACIONES: Desde Monte Vista, diríjase
1.5 millas con dirección este por la Av. Sherman
GMU/ACRES: 791/64 acres
PESCA: lago de agua fría

RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto para acceso público desde el
amanecer hasta el atardecer; sin restricciones
de tiempo para la pesca.
b. Prohibida la caza.
c. Únicamente botes flotantes o embarcaciones
propulsadas a mano, viento o motor eléctrico.
Se permiten lanchas a motor de hasta 10 hp
en cualquier momento. Se permiten lanchas
a motor de 10 hp o más solo de 10 a. m. a
4 p. m.
d. NUEVO NO se requiere un pase válido
para cazar o pescar o para el Área de Vida
Silvestre del Estado de Colorado para
ACCEDER a esta propiedad.

▶ HORSE CREEK RES. SWA (TIMBER LAKE) — CONDADO DE

OTERO, BENT
INDICACIONES: Desde La Junta, diríjase 8 millas al
norte por la ctra. 109 hacia Cheraw; luego diríjase
2 millas con dirección este en la CR JJ.5 a CR 33.
Diríjase 7 millas al norte.
GMU/ACRES: 125/2603 acres
PESCA: agua templada
RECREACIÓN: navegación a motor, surf a vela,
esquí acuático, campamento, observación de vida
silvestre.
INSTALACIONES: baños, rampa para botes
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto para acceso público 1 hora antes del
amanecer a 1 hora después del atardecer, no
hay restricciones de tiempo para la pesca.
b. Se prohíbe el uso de vehículos todoterreno,
motos de motocross y motos de nieve.
c. Superficie congelada del lago cerrada.
Represas, ensenadas, estructuras de salida
cerradas excepto cuando se pesca.

▶ HORSETHIEF CANYON SWA — CONDADO DE MESA

INDICACIONES: I-70 oeste hasta la salida de Fruita,
tome la ctra. 340 sur por 1 milla hasta la señal
de propiedad. Tome la carretera de acceso por
4 millas.
GMUs/ACRES: 30, 40/1439 acres
CAZA: venado, aves acuáticas, paloma, coyote,
conejo, faisán
PESCA: agua templada
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto al público de 5 a. m. a 9 p. m.; sin
restricciones de tiempo para la pesca;
NUEVO cierre estacional en un tercio del
sector oeste de la propiedad a partir del
15 de marzo al 15 de julio señalizado con
carteles.
b. Se prohíbe acampar, encender fogatas y cazar
codornices.
c. La caza del pavo solo está permitida para:
1. Permiso de acceso limitado para la caza de
jóvenes/mentores en primavera.
2. Los cazadores con licencia limitada de
GMU 30 solo podrán cazar en la Isla
Skipper.
d. Caza permitida con escopetas, arcos de mano,
fusiles de avancarga y cetrería.
e. La caza de aves acuáticas los sábados está
restringida a los jóvenes/mentores, y solo
desde 100 yardas al este del puesto de
observación n.º 1 hasta el límite de la SWA.
f. Para cazar aves acuáticas en el extremo
oeste de la propiedad, es necesario reservar
una persiana específica. Caza restringida a
menos de 100 yardas de la persiana. Máximo
4 cazadores por persiana.
Las reservas deben hacerse a través del
Sistema de Reservas de Caza. Consulte
"Reservas: Caza" (página 1) para más detalles.
Los cazadores solo pueden cazar en el área
reservada. Los cazadores deben registrar su
entrada y salida de la propiedad.

g. Los cazadores con reservas solo podrán cazar
el área de caza especificada en la reserva. Los
cazadores deben registrar su entrada y salida
de la propiedad.
h. No se requieren permisos para la caza de aves
acuáticas 100 yardas al este del puesto de
observación n.º 1 hasta el límite este de SWA,
incluida la isla de Skipper.
i. Prohibida la casa de aves acuáticas de miér.
a vie., excepto días de Acción de Gracias,
Navidad y Año Nuevo.
j. Está prohibida la caza de aves acuáticas en la
Isla North Skipper, excepto en las persianas
ya existentes.
k. NUEVO NO se requiere un pase válido
para cazar o pescar o para el Área de Vida
Silvestre del Estado de Colorado para
ACCEDER a esta propiedad.

▶ HOT CREEK SWA — CONDADO DE CONEJOS

INDICACIONES: Desde Monte Vista, diríjase 20 millas
con dirección sur en la ctra. 15 hacia la carretera
de acceso, luego diríjase 5 millas al oeste.
GMU/ACRES: 81/9485 acres
CAZA: venado, alce, oso, león, conejo, paloma, aves
acuáticas
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Vehículos prohibidos del 1 de enero al 30 de
abril
b. Están prohibidas las motos de nieve.

▶ HOT SULPHUR SPRINGS SWA (ZONA DE PESCA DE LAS

UNIDADES DE JOE GERRANS, LONE BUCK, PARSHALL DIVIDE,
JENNY WILLIAMS, BYERS CANYON RIFLE RANGE, HOT SULPHER
SPRINGS STATE RANCH, PAUL F. GILBERT) — CONDADO DE
GRAND
INDICACIONES:
CAMPO DE TIRO DE BYERS CANYON: Desde Hot Sulphul
Springs, diríjase 4 millas con dirección oeste en la
ctra. 40 al rango (norte de la ctra.)
RANCHO ESTATAL DE HOT SULPHUR SPRINGS: Desde
Hot Sulphul Springs, diríjase 3 millas con
dirección oeste en la ctra. 40 hacia el puente del río
Colorado, luego diríjase al sur en el extremo oeste
del puente.
UNIDAD DE LONE BUCK: Desde Hot Sulphul Springs,
diríjase 3.5 millas con dirección oeste en la ctra. 40
hacia la unidad (sur de la ctra.).
UNIDAD DE JENNY WILLIAMS: Desde Hot Sulphul
Springs, diríjase 3 millas con dirección oeste en la
ctra. 40 hacia CR 50 (extremo este del puente del
río Colorado), luego diríjase 2 millas al sur.
UNIDAD DE JOE GERRANS: Desde Hot Sulphul Springs,
diríjase 3 millas con dirección oeste en la ctra. 40
hacia el puente del río Colorado, luego diríjase al
sur en el extremo este del puente.
ZONA DE PESCA PAUL F. GILBERT: Desde Hot Sulphul
Springs, diríjase 3 millas con dirección oeste en
la ctra. 40 al extremo oeste del puente del río
Colorado, luego diríjase hacia el sur.
GMUs/ACRES: 18, 28/2160 acres, todas las unidades
CAZA: venado, alce, oso, león, conejo, urogallo
oscuro, aves acuáticas, paloma
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: campamento, senderismo, observación
de vida silvestre, fotografía, campo de tiro
INSTALACIONES: baños, campo de tiro, campamentos
RESTRICCIONES:
a. acampar solo en los campamentos las
unidades de Joe Gerrans y Lone Buck.
b. Se prohíbe disparar armas de fuego en la
Unidad de Joe Gerrans, en los campamentos
de la Unidad de Lone Buck y en la zona de
pesca Paul F. Gilbert.
c. El campo de tiro Byers Canyon está abierto
desde el amanecer hasta el atardecer. El
campo de tiro puede estar cerrado para
proteger la caza mayor invernal.
d. Está prohibida la pesca con arco.
e. Se prohíben las fogatas y los viajes fuera de la
carretera en la Unidad de Parshall Divide.

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▶ HUERFANO SWA — CONDADO DE HUERFANO

INDICACIONES: Desde Gardner, tome la CR 550/580
por 13 millas al oeste.
GMU/ACRES: 861/544 acres
CAZA: venado, oso, conejo, paloma
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: campamento, senderismo, observación
de vida silvestre
INSTALACIONES: baños, mesas de pícnic

▶ HUGO SWA — CONDADO DE LINCOLN
INDICACIONES:

TERRENO DE CLINGINGSMITH: Desde Hugo, diríjase
14 millas al sur en la CR 109, luego diríjase
2.25 millas al este en la CR 2G.
GMU/ACRES: 113/2240 acres
CAZA: venado, berrendo, conejo, paloma, aves
acuáticas
PESCA: agua templada; pesca de trucha surtida en
primavera
RECREACIÓN: campamento, senderismo, observación
de vida silvestre
INSTALACIONES: baños
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe la navegación.
▶ INDIAN RUN SWA — CONDADO DE ROUTT

INDICACIONES: Desde Hamilton, diríjase 12 millas al
sureste en la ctra. 317 hacia la CR 67, luego diríjase
6 millas con dirección sur.
GMU/ACRES: 12/2039 acres
CAZA: venado, alce, oso, conejo, urogallo oscuro
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: campamento, senderismo, observación
de vida silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Solo se permite acampar en las zonas
designadas.
b. Se prohíbe disparar armas de fuego o arcos en
las zonas protegidas señalizadas.

▶ JACKSON LAKE SWA — CONDADO DE MORGAN

INDICACIONES: Desde la I-76 en la ctra. Tome la
salida 39 y diríjase 7.4 millas al norte en la ctra. 39
hacia la ctra. 144. Luego diríjase 1 milla al noreste
en la CR 5, diríjase 3.8 millas al norte en la CR CC,
1 milla al oeste en la CR 4 y luego 0.25 millas al sur.
GMU/ACRES: 95/394 acres
CAZA: paloma, conejo, aves acuáticas
PESCA: agua templada
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
INSTALACIONES: baños
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto de 4 a. m. a 9 p.m., excepto que no hay
restricciones de tiempo para la pesca.
b. Se prohíbe acampar, encender fogatas, pescar
en el hielo, practicar tiro al blanco y cazar
con rifles de fuego central.
c. Se prohíbe la caza y las embarcaciones en la
superficie congelada del lago.
d. Se prohíbe la pesca desde el 1 de oct. hasta la
temporada de ganso oscuro.
e. Durante la temporada de cerceta y la primera
parte de la temporada regular de patos, es
necesario reservar los sábados, domingos y
días festivos estatales y federales para cazar
aves acuáticas.
Reservas válidas hasta el amanecer y están
limitadas a 3 por cazador al año. Las reservas
deben hacerse a través del Sistema de
Reservas de Caza. Consulte "Reservas: Caza"
(página 1) para más detalles.
No se requieren reservas Lun. a Vie.,
excepto feriados estatales y federales, y los
cazadores pueden registrarse por orden de
llegada.
f. Los cazadores de aves acuáticas deben
registrarse a la entrada y salida en el puesto
de control. Los cazadores no podrán
registrarse hasta las 4 a. m. y solo podrán
cazar en la zona reservada. Los cazadores
pueden registrarse por orden de llegada

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después de que un cazador se retire, o
después del amanecer si un cazador no se
ha registrado. Se permite un máximo de
4 cazadores por zona de caza.

▶ JAMES M. JOHN SWA — CONDADO DE LAS ANIMAS

INDICACIONES: Desde Raton, N.M., diríjase 7 millas
en las ctras. New Mexico 72 y 526. Suba hacia
el norte por el cañón Sugarite 12 millas hasta el
lago Dorothey SWA, luego vaya hacia el noroeste
4 millas por un sendero no marcado hasta la cima
del pico Fishers.
GMU/ACRES: 140/8200 acres
CAZA: venado, alce, oso, león, caza menor, pavo
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre,
senderismo, pícnic
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto al público del 2 de abril al 30 de
noviembre
b. Acceso a pie o a caballo únicamente.
c. Está prohibido acampar a menos de 100 pies
de los arroyos.
d. Acceso a la caza solo por sorteo, y solo para
la caza mayor en las temporadas regulares de
venado y alce con rifle.

▶ JAMES MARK JONES SWA — CONDADO DE PARK

INDICACIONES: Desde la ctra. 24 este de Hartsel,
tome la CR 15 (calle Elkhorn) al norte por
15 millas hasta la señal. Diríjase al oeste 1.8 millas
al área de estacionamiento. Desde la ctra. 285
en el desvío Como, tome la CR 15 con dirección
sureste por 8 millas hasta la señal. Diríjase al
oeste por 1.8 millas al área de estacionamiento.
El camino a la zona de estacionamiento no tiene
mantenimiento en invierno.
GMU/ACRES: 50/17,429 acres
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, caza menor
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
INSTALACIONES: zona de estacionamiento
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto del 2 de mayo al 31 de diciembre.
b. Las fogatas solo se pueden hacer en los
espacios establecidos para ello en las zonas de
estacionamiento designadas.

▶ JEAN K. TOOL SWA — CONDADO DE MORGAN

INDICACIONES: Desde Fort Morgan, diríjase 4 millas
al noreste por la I-76 hasta la calle Dodd Bridge,
luego diríjase 1.75 millas al norte.
GMU/ACRES: 96/903 acres
CAZA: venado, pavo, codorniz, paloma, aves
acuáticas
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto de 4 a. m. a 9 p. m., excepto para
aquellos con permiso de caza nocturna.
b. Se prohíbe acampar y encender fogatas.
c. Se prohíbe la práctica de tiro al blanco,
excepto cuando lo autorice el gestor de fauna
de la zona.
d. Solo se permite la caza de venados en el fin de
semana de apertura de la temporada regular
de caza con rifle en las llanuras y el primer día
y el fin de semana de la temporada tardía de
caza en las llanuras.
e. Están prohibidos los caballos, excepto cuando
se entrenan perros de caza, en febrero, marzo,
abril (hasta el miér. antes de que abra la
temporada de pavo de primavera) y en agosto
solamente.
f. Se prohíbe botar o utilizar embarcaciones
durante las temporadas de aves acuáticas.

▶ JENSEN SWA — CONDADO DE RIO BLANCO

INDICACIONES: Desde Meeker, diríjase 9 millas al
noreste en la ctra. 13 hacia la CR 30.
GMUs/ACRES: 12, 23, 211/5955 acres
CAZA: venado, alce, oso, conejo, urogallo oscuro,
aves acuáticas
RECREACIÓN: campamento, pícnic, observación de
vida silvestre

RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto del 16 de julio al 31 de dic.
b. Solo se permite acampar en las zonas
designadas.

▶ JERRY CREEK RES. SWA (JERRY CREEK RES. NOs.1 Y 2)

— CONDADO DE MESA
INDICACIONES: Desde Molina, tome la ctra. 330 al
oeste, SWA está en el lado norte de la ctra. en la
confluencia de los arroyos Plateau y Spring.
GMU/ACRES: 421/871 acres
PESCA: lago de agua templada
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe la caza, las armas de fuego, la
pesca en hielo, la acampada, las fogatas, los
vehículos motorizados y no motorizados,
los animales domésticos, la navegación, la
flotación, la natación y el vadeo. Se permite el
uso de barcas con vadeadores.
b. Superficie congelada del lago cerrada.

▶ JIM OLTERMAN/LONE CONE SWA — CONDADO DE DOLORES
INDICACIONES: Desde Norwood, diríjase 1.5 millas
con dirección este en la ctra. 145 hacia USFS
Rd. 610, luego diríjase 24 millas al sur. Acceso
solamente a pie o a caballo.
GMUs/ACRES: 70, 71/5030 acres
CAZA: venado, alce, oso, urogallo oscuro
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: campamento, pícnic, observación de
vida silvestre
INSTALACIONES: dos corrales para caballos,
campamentos
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Están prohibidas las motos de nieve.

▶ JOE MOORE RES. SWA — CONDADO DE MONTEZUMA

INDICACIONES: Desde Mancos, diríjase 5 millas con
dirección noreste en la ctra. 184 hacia la CR 40,
luego diríjase 4 millas al norte.
GMU/ACRES: 73/120 acres
CAZA: aves acuáticas
PESCA: lago de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
INSTALACIONES: baños, rampa para botes
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe la navegación si se crea una estela
de aguas rápidas.
b. Está prohibido acampar.

▶ JOHN MARTIN RES. SWA — CONDADO DE BENT

INDICACIONES: Desde Las Animas, diríjase 16 millas
al este en la ctra. 50 hacia la CR 24 en Hasty.
Después diríjase 2 millas con dirección en la CR
24.
GMUs/ACRES: 125, 126, 146/19,471 acres
CAZA: venado, conejo, ardilla, faisán, codorniz
blanca, codorniz escamada, paloma, aves acuáticas
PESCA: agua templada
RECREACIÓN: navegación a motor, vela, surf a
vela, esquí acuático, campamento, senderismo,
observación de vida silvestre
INSTALACIONES: baños, rampa para botes
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Las pruebas de campo podrán autorizarse en
feb., marzo, ago. y sept.
b. NUEVO Desde el 1 de noviembre hasta
el último día de la temporada de aves
acuáticas migratorias, se permite el uso de
embarcaciones en las tierras del Cuerpo
de Ingenieros del Ejército arrendadas a la
CPW, según se indique, para recuperar las
aves acuáticas abatidas y así proporcionar
su descanso.
c. Están prohibidos los vehículos todoterreno y
las motos de motocross.

�ÁREAS DE VIDA
SILVESTRE
▶ JOHNSON VILLAGE SWA (SERVIDUMBRE DE PESCA) —

CONDADO DE CHAFFEE
INDICACIONES: Desde la ctra. Desde el puente 24
sobre el río Arkansas, SWA está en la mitad oeste
del río 0.25 millas agua arriba y 0.5 millas agua
abajo. Solo acceso para la pesca.
GMU/ACRES: 481/9 acres
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría

▶ JUMBO (JULESBURG) RES. SWA — CONDADOS DE

SEDGWICK Y LOGAN.
INDICACIONES: Desde la I-76 en la salida Red Lion
(N.º 155), diríjase 3 millas al norte a la ctra. 138;
diríjase 1 milla con dirección noreste hacia CR 95;
luego siga por 2 millas con dirección norte.
GMU/ACRES: 90/1703 acres
CAZA: venado, faisán, paloma, conejo, aves acuáticas
PESCA: agua templada
RECREACIÓN: campamento, pícnic, observación de
vida silvestre
INSTALACIONES: baños, rampa para botes
RESTRICCIONES:
Tenga en cuenta que se ha eliminado el requisito
de permiso de acceso anual de $43. Cualquier
persona de 16 años o más debe tener ahora una
licencia de caza o pesca válida, o el nuevo Pase de
Área de Vida Silvestre del Estado de Colorado para
acceder a esta propiedad, y a todas las demás SWA.
a. Un máximo de 250 vehículos en la propiedad
a la vez.
b. Todos los ruidos fuertes que perturben la paz,
excepto las actividades legales de caza, están
prohibidas de 10 p. m. a 6 a. m.
c. Práctica de tiro, se prohíbe la caza desde la
superficie congelada del lago.
d. Se prohíben las embarcaciones a menos de
50 pies de la estructura de salida.
e. Está prohibido botar embarcaciones a motor
o veleros si la estación de inspección del SNA
está cerrada.
f. Las embarcaciones manuales y con motor solo
están permitidas para la pesca, para colocar
o recoger señuelos, o para recuperar aves
acuáticas abatidas después de que la estación
de inspección de ANS cierre por el año, o
hasta que el embalse se congele.
g. Está prohibido el esquí acuático de 7 p. m. a
10 a. m., de vie. a lun. del fin de semana del
Día de los Caídos.

▶ JUMPING COW SWA — CONDADO DE ELBERT

INDICACIONES: Desde Kiowa, tome la ctra. 86 unas
16 millas al este hacia CR 105. Gire al norte,
continúe alrededor de 2 millas hacia CR 122, luego
gire al este hacia SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 105/14,733 acres
CAZA: Únicamente con permiso especial de tiro.
La caza está restringida a venados de cola blanca y
venados mulos, a berrendos, a palomas, a conejos y
a aves acuáticas.
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Acceso de caza únicamente mediante
permiso. Debe tener licencia vigente antes
de solicitar el permiso. Los permisos en
la Unidad de Woodard se expiden dando
prioridad a los cazadores con problemas de
movilidad y a los jóvenes cazadores tutelados.
Los cazadores deben tener los permisos
encima en todo momento.
1. Los permisos pueden designar zonas de
caza; si es así, la actividad está restringida
únicamente a esas zonas. El permiso no es
válido para toda la propiedad.
2. Los permisos son gratuitos y se obtienen
mediante un proceso de asignación.
Solicitudes disponibles en la oficina de
CPW en Denver, 303-291-7227.

3. Las solicitudes de acceso a la caza en otoño
deben presentarse el tercer lun. de ago.
b. Se permite la caza de palomas, venados de
cola blanca, venados mulos y berrendos. En
la Unidad de Woodard, se permite la caza de
aves acuáticas, caza menor (excluyendo las
palomas y coyotes), venado de cola blanca,
venado mulo y berrendos.
c. Los cazadores autorizados pueden llevar a
otra persona no cazadora a la propiedad.
En la Unidad de Woodard, los cazadores
con problemas de movilidad pueden llevar
a dos no cazadores a la propiedad. Los no
cazadores adicionales deben permanecer con
el titular del permiso.
d. Los cazadores autorizados de palomas o
de la Unidad de Woodard pueden acceder
a la propiedad el día de apertura de su
temporada. Otros cazadores permitidos
podrán ingresar a la propiedad después del
primer lun. después del día de apertura de su
temporada.
e. Abierto para el acceso de los cazadores
autorizados desde 2 horas antes del amanecer
hasta 1 hora después de la puesta de sol. Los
cazadores pueden permanecer el tiempo
que sea razonable para recuperar las piezas
abatidas.
f. Se permite el uso de vehículos únicamente en
las vías señalizadas existentes que conducen a
áreas de estacionamiento. Los cazadores con
problemas de movilidad pueden utilizar un
vehículo todoterreno para cazar y recuperar
sus piezas en la Unidad de Woodard. Todos
los demás accesos únicamente a pie o a
caballo.
g. Las puertas se deben dejar tal y como se
encontraban después de pasar.
h. Se prohíbe acampar y encender fogatas.
i. Los perros están prohibidos en la Unidad de
Woodard.

▶ JUNCTION BUTTE SWA — CONDADO DE GRAND

INDICACIONES: Desde Kremmling, diríjase 3 millas
con dirección sur en la ctra. 9 hacia la CR 387
(camino de tierra), luego continúe por 0.5 millas
al este.
GMU/ACRES: 37/1304 acres
CAZA: venado, alce, conejo, urogallo oscuro
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Está prohibido acampar y hacer ala delta.
b. Solo se permite el uso de vehículos desde el
día después del Día del Trabajo hasta el día
después de la temporada de caza mayor.

▶ KARNEY RANCH SWA — CONDADO DE BENT

INDICACIONES: Desde Las Animas, diríjase al este
por la ctra. 50, luego diríjase al norte en la CR 18.
Desde la CR 18, diríjase ya sea al este o cruzando el
canal (norte) para acceder a SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 126/13,580 acres
CAZA: venado, berrendos, caza menor
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto para acceso público 1 hora antes del
amanecer a 1 hora después del atardecer.
Los cazadores pueden permanecer el tiempo
que sea razonable para recuperar las piezas
abatidas.
b. Acceso solo a pie; vehículos restringidos a
áreas de estacionamiento y carreteras.
c. Zona de seguridad de edificios y otras zonas
de seguridad cerradas según lo publicado.
d. Se prohíbe acampar, las fogatas, recoger leña y
el uso de vehículos todo terreno.
e. Los perros solo se permiten como ayuda en la
caza.
f. Prohibida la recogida y/o liberación de
tortugas de caja ornamentadas.
g. Caza nocturna con luz artificial para ciertas
especies permitidas con permiso adicional.
Comuníquese con la Oficina de Área de
CPW en Lamar para más detalles, 719-3366600.

▶ KARVAL RES. SWA — CONDADO DE LINCOLN

INDICACIONES: Desde las ctras. 94 y 109, diríjase al
sur 10 millas en ctra. 109.
GMU/ACRES: 120/235 acres
CAZA: venado, conejo, codorniz escamada, paloma,
aves acuáticas
PESCA: agua templada; pesca de trucha surtida en
primavera
RECREACIÓN: campamento, pícnic, observación de
vida silvestre
INSTALACIONES: baños, refugios de sombra
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Solo se permiten botes flotantes o
embarcaciones propulsadas a mano, viento o
motor eléctrico.

▶ KEMP-BREEZE SWA — CONDADO DE GRAND
INDICACIONES:

UNIDAD DE BREEZE: Aprox. 15 millas al oeste de
Granby en la ctra. 40 pasando Parshall, continúe
por 0.5 millas. Busque el marcador de milla 196.
Gire a la izquierda, siga 0.25 millas más allá del
marcador del estacionamiento, o vaya hacia el
oeste 0.75 millas para estacionar. La unidad está
11.5 millas al oeste de Kremmling.

UNIDAD DE KEMP: Desde Granby, diríjase 14.5 millas
con dirección oeste en la ctra. 40, gire al sur en la CR 3
y cruce el puente del río Colorado. Continúe al sur
hasta la cima de la colina. El estacionamiento está
a la derecha de manera adyacente a la CR 36. La
unidad está a 12 millas al este de Kremmling.
GMUs/ACRES: 18, 28/1714 acres
RESTRICCIONES:
a. La pesca en el estanque infantil de la Unidad
de Breeze está restringida a la pesca juvenil y
a los pescadores con problemas de movilidad
que estén limitados a una silla de ruedas.
b. El campo de heno húmedo de la Unidad de
Breeze está cerrado desde el 15 de marzo
hasta el 15 de julio

▶ KINNEY LAKE SWA — CONDADO DE LINCOLN
INDICACIONES:

TERRENO DE KINNEY LAKE: Desde Hugo, diríjase
alrededor de 11.7 millas al sur de la ciudad en la
CR 109 (también llamado CR 32) hacia CR 2J.
Luego vaya 1 milla al este en CR 2J a la esquina
suroeste de SWA
GMU/ACRES: 113/320 acres
CAZA: venado, berrendo, caza menor, aves acuáticas
PESCA: agua templada; trucha surtida en primavera
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre,
campamento, fotografía
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Solo se permiten botes flotantes o
embarcaciones propulsadas a mano, viento o
motor eléctrico.
▶ KNIGHT-IMLER SWA — CONDADO DE PARK

INDICACIONES: Desde Fairplay, diríjase 10 millas con
dirección sur en la ctra. 285.
GMU/ACRES: 50/15 acres
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe acampar y encender fogatas.
b. No hay acceso público más allá de 25 pies
desde la línea central del arroyo.

▶ KNUDSON SWA — CONDADO DE LOGAN

INDICACIONES: Desde la I-76 en la salida Sterling,
diríjase 0.5 millas al oeste hacia CR 370 (centro
de información, museo), luego diríjase 1 milla al
suroeste.
GMU/ACRES: 96/581 acres
CAZA: venado, pavo, codorniz, paloma, conejo,
ardilla, aves acuáticas
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre

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�ÁREAS DE VIDA
SILVESTRE
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto de 4 a. m. a 9 p. m.
b. Se prohíbe acampar, encender fogatas y
realizar prácticas de tiro.
c. Solo se permite la caza de venados en el fin de
semana de apertura de la temporada regular
de caza con rifle en las llanuras y el primer día
y el fin de semana de la temporada tardía de
caza en las llanuras.
d. Se requiere el permiso del propietario para
cazar ciervos en la servidumbre de acceso.
e. Se prohíbe botar o utilizar embarcaciones
durante las temporadas de aves acuáticas.

▶ LA JARA SWA — CONDADO DE CONEJOS

INDICACIONES: Desde Capulin, tome la CR 8 al sur y
al oeste por 10.5 millas.
GMU/ACRES: 81/2808 acres
CAZA: venado, alce, oso, león, conejo, paloma
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Están prohibidas las motos de nieve.
b. Los vehículos prohibidos del 1 de ene. al jue.
antes del Día de los Caídos.

▶ LA JARA RES. SWA — CONDADO DE CONEJOS

INDICACIONES: Desde La Jara en la ctra. 285, diríjase
10.5 millas al oeste en la ctra. 15 hacia USFS Rd.
255. Diríjase 0.5 millas hacia USFS Rd. 240, gire al
sur y diríjase 13.5 millas hasta el embalse.
GMU/ACRES: 81/635 acres
CAZA: venado, alce, aves acuáticas
PESCA: lago de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
INSTALACIONES: baño, agua potable, rampa para
botes

▶ LAKE BECKWITH SWA — CONDADO DE PUEBLO

INDICACIONES: Desde Pueblo, diríjase al sur por
la I-25. Salida en la ctra. 165 hacia la ciudad de
Colorado. Gire a la derecha en la calle Cuerno
Verde. SWA está en el lado oeste de la carretera
antes de las curvas de la carretera este.
GMU/ACRES: 84/66 acres
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohibe la caza, acampar, encender fogatas
y la pesca en hielo.
b. Solo se permiten botes flotantes o
embarcaciones propulsadas a mano, viento o
motor eléctrico.
c. Superficie congelada del lago cerrada.
d. NUEVO NO se requiere un pase válido
para cazar o pescar o para el Área de Vida
Silvestre del Estado de Colorado para
ACCEDER a esta propiedad.

▶ LAKE DOROTHEY SWA — CONDADO DE LAS ANIMAS

INDICACIONES: Desde Raton, N.M., diríjase 7 millas
al noreste en N.M. Ctras. 72 y 526, luego vaya al
norte por Sugarite Canyon por 5 millas.
GMU/ACRES: 140/4500 acres
CAZA: venado, alce, oso, pavo
PESCA: lago de agua fría, arroyo de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: pícnic, senderismo, observación de
vida silvestre
INSTALACIONES: baños
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Acceso a pie o a caballo solo desde
estacionamientos establecidos.
b. Está prohibido acampar a menos de
200 yardas del lago Dorothey o a 100 pies de
los arroyos, excepto en áreas designadas.
c. Se prohíbe disparar armas de fuego o arcos,
excepto escopetas o arcos, durante la caza.
Se permiten utilizar arcos o ballestas para la
pesca con arco.
d. Caza mayor solo con arco.
e. Está prohibida la caza con trampas.

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▶ LAKE FORK OF GUNNISON RIVER SWA

(SERVIDUMBRE DE PESCA) — CONDADO DE HINSDALE
INDICACIONES: Desde Lake City, diríjase 5.375 millas
al norte en la ctra. 149 al sur hacia el fin de
servidumbre de pesca.
GMU/ACRES: 66/42 acres
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría

▶ LAKE JOHN SWA — CONDADO DE JACKSON

INDICACIONES: Desde Walden, diríjase 0.5 millas con
dirección oeste en la ctra. 14 hacia CR 12W, luego
siga por 8 millas con dirección oeste hacia la CR 7.
Continúe por 7 millas.
GMU/ACRES: 161/565 acres de agua, 282 acres de
tierra
CAZA: caza menor, aves acuáticas
PESCA: lago de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: campamento, pícnic, observación de
vida silvestre
INSTALACIONES: campamento privado con
conexiones eléctricas, baño, rampa para botes,
refugios de sombra, mesas de pícnic
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Acampar solo en áreas establecidas.
b. Esquí acuático, tablas de vela prohibidas.

▶ LAKE PUEBLO SWA — CONDADO DE PUEBLO

INDICACIONES: Desde Pueblo, diríjase 7 millas al
oeste en la ctra. 96.
GMU/ACRES: 84/11,864 acres
CAZA: venado, conejo, pavo, paloma, aves acuáticas,
codornices escamadas
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría, lago de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: pícnic, senderismo, observación de
vida silvestre
INSTALACIONES: baño, sendero natural
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe acampar, encender fogatas y
realizar prácticas de tiro.
b. Se prohíbe disparar armas de fuego o arcos,
excepto escopetas o arcos, durante la caza.
Se permiten utilizar arcos o ballestas para la
pesca con arco.
c. Las pruebas de campo podrán autorizarse en
feb., marzo, ago. y sept.
d. Se prohíbe saltar, zambullirse, columpiarse
desde acantilados, cornisas o estructuras
hechas por el hombre, incluyendo, pero sin
limitarse a, los muelles para embarcaciones,
las estructuras del puerto deportivo, el
caballete del ferrocarril en Turkey Creek.

▶ LEAPS GULCH SWA — CONDADO DE GUNNISON

INDICACIONES: Desde Gunnison ir al norte por la
ctra. 135 hacia la CR 10. Vaya hacia el este por la
carretera pavimentada hasta donde comienza la
calle del USFS 743. Diríjase al este por USFS 743
por 8.2 millas hasta 743.4b. Continúe al norte en
743.4b y por USFS Rd. 606 por aprox. 3 millas
hasta el límite de la propiedad.
GMU: 55/560 acres
CAZA: venado, alce, urogallo
RECREACIÓN: senderismo, observación de vida
silvestre

▶ LEATHA JEAN STASSEN SWA — CONDADO DE MESA

INDICACIONES: Desde Grand Junction, tome la
ctra. 340 oeste hacia la calle 20 1/2.; gire al norte.
Gire al este en la calle F 3/4, diríjase al norte en
la calle Roundup Dr. y al este en la calle Baseline
Dr. El estacionamiento está en el lado norte de la
carretera.
GMU/ACRES: 40/31 acres
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto para acceso público media hora
antes del amanecer a media hora después del
atardecer.
b. Está prohibido acampar, las fogatas, cazar y
los vehículos automotores.

▶ LITTLE SNAKE SWA — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Desde Maybell, diríjase 17 millas con
dirección norte en la CR 19. La CR 19 atraviesa el
SWA.

GMUs/ACRES: 2, 3/4860 acres
CAZA: venado, berrendo, conejo, urogallo salvia
RECREACIÓN: campamento, senderismo, observación
de vida silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se permite acampar solo en unidades
autónomas durante cualquier temporada de
venados, alces o berrendos.
b. Está prohibido encender fogatas.

▶ LOMA BOAT LAUNCH SWA — CONDADO DE MESA

INDICACIONES: Desde Fruita, tome la I-70 hasta la
salida Loma (N.º 15), luego diríjase 0.5 millas al
este en la carretera de circunvalación, gire al sur
0.25 millas hacia el río Colorado.
GMU/ACRES: 30/8 acres
RECREACIÓN: paseo en bote, observación de vida
silvestre
INSTALACIONES: rampa para botes, baño
RESTRICCIONES:
c. Solo se permite estacionar en las zonas
designadas.
b. Se prohíbe acampar, encender fogatas,
disparar armas de fuego, botar o utilizar
embarcaciones personales (motos acuáticas).

▶ LON HAGLER SWA — CONDADO DE LARIMER

INDICACIONES: Desde Campion, diríjase 3.25 millas
al oeste en la CR 14 hacia la CR 21, luego continúe
por 1.5 millas al norte.
GMU/ACRES: 20/181 agua, 121 acres de tierra
PESCA: agua templada, agua fría
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre, campo
de tiro con arco, sendero natural
INSTALACIONES: baños, rampa para botes
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe la pesca en la ensenada y en el
estanque anexo.
b. Se prohíbe la navegación si se crea una estela
de aguas rápidas.
c. Se prohíbe acampar, encender fogatas, montar
a caballo, navegar en tablas de vela, andar en
bicicleta y practicar tiro al blanco.
d. Las mascotas deben ir con correa de no más
de 6 pies.
e. Los perros en los botes no están obligados a
llevar correa.
f. Desde el 1 de sept. hasta fines de feb.
los perros están prohibidos en el
estacionamiento oeste a la orilla del lago,
excepto que se utilicen como ayuda para la
caza.
g. Desde el 1 de marzo hasta el 31 de
agosto, los perros están prohibidos en el
estacionamiento oeste a la orilla del lago.
h. Se prohíbe la presencia de perros en el
estanque anexo y en los terrenos adyacentes,
tal como se indica para proteger la fauna.

▶ LONE DOME SWA — CONDADO DE MONTEZUMA Y DOLORES

INDICACIONES: Desde Cortez, diríjase 21 millas
al norte en la ctra. 491 hacia la CR DD; diríjase
1 milla al este hacia la CR 16; continúe 3 millas
al norte por la carretera de acceso; luego diríjase
1.5 millas al este hacia el puente Bradfield.
GMU/ACRES: 711/1724 acres
CAZA: venado, alce, conejo, urogallo oscuro, pavo,
paloma
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: pícnic, observación de vida silvestre
INSTALACIONES: campamentos
RESTRICCIONES:
a. El estacionamiento nocturno solo se puede
realizar en las zonas designadas.
b. Está prohibido encender fogatas.

▶ LOUISIANA PURCHASE RANCH SWA — CONDADO DE

MOFFAT
ACCESO LIMITADO. Esta es una PROPIEDAD PRIVADA que está abierta
ÚNICAMENTE a los cazadores de alces y venados con una reserva
confirmada a través del Sistema de Reservas de Caza:
cpw.state.co.us/huntingreservations
GMU: 211

�ÁREAS DE VIDA
SILVESTRE
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Solo se puede cazar venados y alces.
b. Caza únicamente con reserva. Los titulares
de la reserva deben tener la carta de
confirmación con ellos en todo momento
mientras estén cazando en la propiedad.
Para reservar, los cazadores deben tener
una licencia de caza mayor para uno de los
códigos de caza específicos permitidos en
la propiedad. Las reservas deben hacerse
a través del Sistema de Reservas de Caza:
Consulte "Reservas: Caza" (página 1) para
más detalles. Reservas válidas a partir del
sexto día de temporada designado por la
licencia hasta el final de la temporada. Los
cazadores solo podrán acceder a la propiedad
durante las fechas especificadas en su reserva.
Los cazadores con reserva pueden traer hasta
2 acompañantes que no sean cazadores.
c. Se prohíbe el uso de vehículos, excepto en los
caminos designados o con el permiso de los
propietarios de los ranchos. Todos los demás
accesos están restringidos al acceso sin cita
previa.
d. Está prohibida la acampada nocturna, los
perros, las fogatas, la pesca, la tala de árboles,
el tiro al blanco, la construcción de persianas
permanentes y la recolección de objetos.

▶ LOVE MEADOW WATCHABLE WILDLIFE AREA —

CONDADO DE CHAFFEE
INDICACIONES: Desde Nathrop (8 millas al sur de
Buena Vista en la ctra. 285), diríjase al oeste en la
CR 162 por aprox. 8 millas. El estacionamiento está
en el lado norte de la carretera en la pradera.
GMU/ACRES: 481/11 acres
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto solo para la observación de la fauna.
b. NUEVO NO se requiere un pase válido
para cazar o pescar o para el Área de Vida
Silvestre del Estado de Colorado para
ACCEDER a esta propiedad.

▶ MANVILLE SWA (ALQUILER DE PESCA: RÍO PLATTE NORTE,

ARROYO DE AGUA FRÍA ROARING FORK) — CONDADO DE
JACKSON
INDICACIONES: Desde Walden, diríjase 0.5 millas
con dirección oeste en la ctra. 14 hacia la CR 12W,
diríjase 5 millas al oeste de la CR 18, continúe por
4.5 millas al suroeste por la CR 5, luego diríjase
0.125 millas al sur.
GMU/ACRES: 16/4.4 mi. de río
PESCA: Río Platte Norte, arroyo de agua fría
Roaring Fork
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto únicamente para la pesca.

▶ MASON FAMILY SWA — CONDADO DE HINSDALE

INDICACIONES: Desde Powderhorn en la ctra. 149,
diríjase 14.7 millas al sur en la CR 27 (calle Cebolla
Creek).
GMUs/ACRES: 66, 67/1429 acres
CAZA: venado, alce, conejo
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría
INSTALACIONES: inodoros de bóveda
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre,
senderismo, pícnic, campamento

▶ McCLUSKEY SWA — CONDADO DE DELTA

INDICACIONES: Desde la Av. Onarga de Paonia,
diríjase al sur por la calle Lamborn Mesa que se
convierte en la calle 4100. En la señal de alto, gire
a la derecha en la calle Stewart Mesa, que al sur
se convierte en la calle 4050. En el extremo sur, la
carretera se bifurca; gire a la izquierda en la calle
L30.
GMU/ACRES: 53/1600 acres
CAZA: venado, alce, urogallo oscuro, conejo
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto solo para la caza, la pesca o las
trampas. Abierto desde el 1 de mayo hasta el
final de la temporada regular de caza mayor.
b. Están prohibidos los perros, acampar y

encender fogatas.

▶ MEEKER PASTURES SWA — CONDADO DE RIO BLANCO

INDICACIONES: Desde Meeker, diríjase 1.5 millas con
dirección norte en la ctra. 13 hacia la CR8, luego
continúe por 2 millas con dirección este.
GMU/ACRES: 23/48 acres
CAZA: aves acuáticas
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: pícnic, observación de vida silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. La caza mayor se limita a los equipos de tiro
con arco..

▶ MELON VALLEY SWA — CONDADO DE OTERO

INDICACIONES: Diríjase 2 millas con dirección norte
en las ctras. 71 y 50, luego diríjase 1 milla al este de
la ctra. 71 en la calle 80.5.
GMUs/ACRES: 125, 129/278 acres
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Los fines de semana, la caza está limitada a los
jóvenes/mentores; solo puede cazar 1 mentor
por joven. El mentor debe tener 18 años o
más y estar en posesión de un certificado
válido de educación para cazadores o haber
nacido antes del 1 de enero de 1949 y tener
una licencia de caza o pesca adecuada y
válida.

▶ MESSEX SWA — CONDADO DE WASHINGTON Y LOGAN

INDICACIONES: Desde la I-76 en la salida Merino,
diríjase 2 millas con dirección norte hacia la
ctra. 6; diríjase 1.75 millas al noreste en la CR R;
luego diríjase 1.5 millas al norte; luego continúe
0.5 millas al oeste.
GMU/ACRES: 96/680 acres
CAZA: venado, pavo, codorniz, paloma, conejo,
ardilla, aves acuáticas
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto de 4 a. m. a 9 p. m., excepto para
aquellos con permiso de caza nocturna.
b. Se prohíbe acampar y encender fogatas.
c. Se prohíbe la práctica de tiro al blanco,
excepto cuando lo autorice el gestor de fauna
de la zona.
d. Solo se permite la caza de venados en el fin de
semana de apertura de la temporada regular
de caza con rifle en las llanuras y el primer día
y el fin de semana de la temporada tardía de
caza en las llanuras.
e. Se requiere el permiso del propietario para
cazar ciervos en la servidumbre de acceso.
f. Están prohibidos los caballos, excepto cuando
se entrenan perros de caza, en febrero, marzo,
abril (hasta el miér. antes de que abra la
temporada de pavo de primavera) y en agosto
solamente.
g. Se prohíbe botar o utilizar embarcaciones
durante las temporadas de aves acuáticas.

▶ MIDDLE TAYLOR CREEK SWA — CONDADO DE CUSTER

INDICACIONES: Desde Westcliffe, diríjase 8 millas al
oeste en la calle Hermit Lakes.
GMU/ACRES: 86/486 acres
CAZA: venado, alce, urogallo
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: campamento, senderismo, observación
de vida silvestre
INSTALACIONES: mesas de pícnic

▶ MIKE HIGBEE SWA — CONDADO DE PROWERS

INDICACIONES: Desde Lamar, diríjase 4 millas al este
por la ctra. 50.
GMU/ACRES: 132/876 acres
CAZA: venado, conejo, ardilla, faisán, codorniz
blanca, codorniz escamada, paloma, aves acuáticas
PESCA: agua templada
RECREACIÓN: senderismo, tiro con arco/fusil
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto al público desde 1 hora antes de
la salida del sol hasta 1 hora después de la
puesta de sol, salvo que se acampe en zonas

designadas o se practique la caza o la pesca.
b. Están prohibidos los vehículos todoterreno y
las motos de motocross.
c. Las aves de caza domésticas, asilvestradas o de
propiedad privada pueden ser liberadas por
el CPW o su agente con fines educativos o de
formación sin restricciones.

▶ MILLER RANCH SWA — CONDADO DE GUNNISON

INDICACIONES: Desde Gunnison, diríjase al norte
por la ctra. 135, gire a la izquierda y diríjase al
norte por la CR 730. Gire a la izquierda en la CR 7.
El SWA nace poco después de la unión de las ctras.
7 y 7A.
GMU/ACRES: 54/1604 acres
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto del 1 de julio hasta finales de febrero.
b. Norte de la CR 7: Prohibida la caza excepto
la caza para jóvenes/mentores con permiso.
Máximo 4 permisos gratuitos diarios, por
orden de llegada. Permisos disponibles
mediante reserva en la Oficina del Área de
Gunnison de CPW, 300 oeste. Av. New York,
Gunnison,
o llame al 970-641-7060. Las reservas podrán
hacerse con hasta 30 días de anticipación,
pero no menos de 2 días antes de la fecha
de caza solicitada. Con las reservas, los
jóvenes y los mentores recibirán un mapa
con los puntos de acceso y las restricciones.
El mentor debe tener 18 años o más y estar
en posesión de un certificado válido de
educación para cazadores o haber nacido
antes del 1 de enero de 1949 y tener una
licencia de caza o pesca adecuada y válida. El
mentor no tiene permitido cazar.
c. Están prohibidos los perros, acampar y
encender fogatas.
d. Se prohíbe disparar armas de fuego o arcos en
las zonas protegidas señalizadas.

▶ MITANI-TOKUYASU SWA — CONDADO DE WELD

INDICACIONES: Desde Greeley, diríjase 5 millas al
este en la ctra. 263.
GMU/ACRES: 951/68 acres
CAZA: paloma, ardilla, aves acuáticas
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto de 4 a. m. hasta una hora después de la
puesta de sol.
b. Abierto al acceso público desde el 1 de sept.
hasta el último día de la temporada de pavo
de primavera.
c. Se prohíbe acampar, encender fogatas, los
caballos y realizar prácticas de tiro.
d. El acceso a la caza está limitado a los
ocupantes de vehículos legalmente
estacionados en 1 de las 4 plazas de la
zona designada. Se requiere reserva
para ocupar un espacio desde las 4 a. m.
hasta el mediodía. Consulte "Reservas:
Caza" (página 1) para más detalles.
Después del mediodía, todas las plazas de
estacionamiento están disponibles por orden
de llegada.
e. Se prohíbe botar o utilizar embarcaciones.

▶ MOGENSEN PONDS SWA — CONDADO DE MESA

INDICACIONES: Desde la Interestatal 70, tome la ctra.
65 unas 10 millas al este. Gire hacia la ctra. 330 y
continúe al este por 0.5 millas. SWA está en el lado
norte de la ctra.
GMU/ACRES: 421/11 acres
PESCA: lago de agua templada
CAZA: aves acuáticas desde las persianas designadas
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre

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�ÁREAS DE VIDA
SILVESTRE
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe la caza con armas de fuego,
excepto para las aves acuáticas desde los
puestos de observación designados.
b. Se prohíbe acampar, las fogatas, los vehículos
motorizados y no motorizados, las mascotas
y los animales domésticos.

▶ MOUNTAIN HOME RES. SWA — CONDADO DE COSTILLA

INDICACIONES: Desde Fort Garland, diríjase
2.5 millas al este en la ctra. 160 hacia Trinchera
Ranch Rd., luego continúe 2 millas al sur hacia
Icehouse Rd.. Luego diríjase 1 milla al oeste hacia
el norte hasta la entrada, o continúe 1 milla al sur
hasta la entrada sur.
GMU/ACRES: 83/1061 acres
PESCA: lago de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
INSTALACIONES: baños, rampa para botes
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Está prohibido el esquí acuático.

▶ MOUNT EVANS SWA — CONDADO DE CLEAR CREEK

INDICACIONES: Desde Denver, tome la I-70 oeste
hasta la salida Evergreen Pkwy., continúe por
6 millas al sur en la ctra. 74 hacia Evergreen Lake;
gire a la derecha en la calle Upper Bear Creek.
Diríjase 6.5 millas al oeste, gire nuevamente a la
derecha en la calle Upper Bear Creek (CR 480) y
continúe por 3 millas, siguiendo las indicaciones
de SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 39/3438 acres
CAZA: venado, alce
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto del 15 de junio al 31 de diciembre.
b. Solo se permiten actividades de pesca y caza
desde el día después del Día del Trabajo hasta
el final de la 4.º temporada regular de rifle.
c. Acampada limitada a 5 días en un periodo de
45 días en campamentos designados, excepto
en las temporadas de caza mayor.
d. Se admiten perros solo como ayuda en la caza
o con correa.
e. Los vehículos están prohibidos el día después
del Día del Trabajo hasta el 14 de jun.,
excepto en las temporadas regulares de
venado y alce con rifle.
f. Grupos de 25 o más personas deben obtener
un permiso antes de su uso; 1 grupo
permitido a la vez.

▶ MOUNT OURAY SWA — CONDADO DE CHAFFEE

INDICACIONES: Desde Salida, diríjase 0.25 millas
con dirección noroeste en la ctra. 291; luego
diríjase 0.75 millas al oeste en la CR 154, luego
continúe 1.25 millas noroeste en la CR 160 hasta
el primer estacionamiento. La segunda zona
de estacionamiento está a 0.7 millas pasando el
primer lote en la CR 160.
GMU/ACRES: 56/231 acres
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría, estanques, río Arkansas
(acceso sur del río solamente)
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Acceso solo desde las zonas de
estacionamiento designadas.
b. Se prohíbe acampar y encender fogatas.
c. Se permite la caza con escopetas, arcos
de mano, fusiles de avancarga o solo con
cetrería.

▶ MOUNT SHAVANO SWA — CONDADO DE CHAFFEE

INDICACIONES: Desde Salida, diríjase 0.25 millas
con dirección noroeste en la ctra. 291 hacia la CR
154. El área de vida silvestre se encuentra a lo largo
del lado sur del río Arkansas, entre Sand Lake y la
presa de derivación del Monte Shavano SFU por
encima de SFU.
GMUs/ACRES: 56, 57/84 acres
PESCA: río de agua fría

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RESTRICCIONES:
a. Cerrada al sur de la CR 154 y al oeste de ctra.
291.
b. Se prohíbe acampar y encender fogatas.
c. Se prohíbe disparar armas de fuego excepto
cuando se caza desde el extremo superior del
monte Shavano SFU, río arriba hasta el límite
de la propiedad marcado. Se permite la caza
solo con escopetas, arcos de mano, fusiles de
avancarga o con cetrería.
d. Se prohíbe disparar armas de fuego desde el
extremo superior del monte Shavano SFU, río
abajo hasta la ctra. 291, puente. Se permite la
caza solo con arcos de mano o con cetrería.
e. Está prohibida la caza entre la ctra. 291 y el
río Arkansas, desde la ctra. 291 y río abajo
hacia la CR 175.

▶ MURPHY SWA (ALQUILER DE PESCA: RÍO MICHIGAN) —

CONDADO DE JACKSON
INDICACIONES: Desde Walden, diríjase 1 milla al este
en la CR 12.
GMU/ACRES: 6/6 millas de río
PESCA: Río Michigan, arroyo de agua fría
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto únicamente para la pesca.

▶ NAKAGAWA SWA — CONDADO DE WELD

INDICACIONES: Desde Kersey, diríjase 5 millas con
dirección este por la ctra. 34 hacia la CR 61, luego
continúe por 2 millas con dirección norte.
GMU/ACRES: 951/159 acres
CAZA: venado, conejo, ardilla, faisán, paloma, aves
acuáticas
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe acampar y encender fogatas.
b. Está permitido disparar armas de fuego y
arcos solo cuando se caza.

▶ NARRAGUINNEP RES. SWA — CONDADO DE MONTEZUMA

INDICACIONES: Desde Cortez, diríjase 11 millas al
noroeste en la ctra. 491 hacia la ctra. 184, luego
diríjase 2 millas al este.
GMU/ACRES: 711/764 acres
CAZA: aves acuáticas
PESCA: lago de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: paseo en bote, pícnic, observación de
vida silvestre
INSTALACIONES: baños, rampa para botes
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto para acceso público 1 hora antes del
amanecer a 1 hora después del atardecer, no
hay restricciones de tiempo para la pesca.
b. Está prohibido acampar y los contenedores
de vidrio.
c. NUEVO NO se requiere un pase válido
para cazar o pescar o para el Área de Vida
Silvestre del Estado de Colorado para
ACCEDER a esta propiedad.

▶ NORTH FORK SWA — CONDADO DE LARIMER

INDICACIONES: Desde Drake, diríjase 0.25 millas al
oeste en la calle Devil's Gulch.
GMU/ACRES: 20/16 acres
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto únicamente para la pesca.
b. NUEVO NO se requiere un pase válido
para cazar o pescar o para el Área de Vida
Silvestre del Estado de Colorado para
ACCEDER a esta propiedad.

▶ NORTH LAKE SWA — CONDADO DE LAS ANIMAS

INDICACIONES: Desde Trinidad, diríjase 35 millas al
noroeste en la ctra. 12.
GMUs/ACRES: 85, 851/840 acres
PESCA: lago y arroyo de agua fría
CAZA: venado, alce, pavo, oso
RECREACIÓN: pícnic, senderismo, observación de
vida silvestre
INSTALACIONES: baños, rampa para botes con
estacionamiento
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Solo se permiten botes flotantes o
embarcaciones propulsadas a mano, viento o
motor eléctrico.
b. Se prohíbe acampar y encender fogatas.

▶ OAK RIDGE SWA (SERVIDUMBRE DE PESCA DE LAS UNIDADES

DE BEL AIRE, LAKE AVERY, OAK RIDGE, JON WANGNILD, SLEEPY
CAT PONDS, SLEEPY CAT) — CONDADO DE RIO BLANCO
INDICACIONES:
UNIDAD DE BEL AIRE: Desde Meeker, diríjase
21 millas al este en la CR 8 hacia la CR 17 (calle
Buford/Newcastle), luego diríjase 1.5 millas al sur.
UNIDAD DE LAKE AVERY: Desde Meeker, diríjase
1.5 millas con dirección norte en la ctra. 13 hacia la
CR 8, luego diríjase 19 millas al este.
UNIDAD DE JON WANGNILD: Para las entradas Seely
o Sleepy Cat, desde Meeker, diríjase 6.3 millas o
16 millas al este en la CR 8 y busque los letreros
de CPW a la izquierda. Para la entrada a Kracht,
desde Meeker, tome la CR 8 al este por 3.5 millas.
Diríjase hacia el este en la CR 6 por 6 millas.
Diríjase hacia el este en la CR 40 por 2.7 millas y
busque el letrero de CPW a la derecha.
UNIDAD DE SLEEPY CAT PONDS: Desde Meeker, diríjase
16 millas al este en CR 8.
SERVIDUMBRE DE PESCA DE SLEEPY CAT: Desde Meeker,
diríjase 17 millas al este en la CR 8 hacia Sleepy
Cat Guest Ranch.
GMUs/ACRES: 23, 24/13,664 acres totales, todas las
unidades
CAZA: venado, alce, conejo, urogallo oscuro,
paloma, aves acuáticas
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: campamento, senderismo, observación
de vida silvestre
INSTALACIONES: campamentos, baños, agua potable,
rampa para botes
RESTRICCIONES:
a. La Unidad de Oak Ridge abierta desde el 16
de julio hasta el 30 de noviembre.
b. Solo se permite acampar en las zonas
designadas.
c. La Unidad de Sleepy Cat Ponds y la
servidumbre de pesca de Sleepy Cat están
abiertas solo para la pesca.
d. Se prohíbe la caza, excepto el tiro con arco,
en la Unidad de Bel Aire al sur de la CR 8,
al oeste de la CR 17 y al norte y este de la
CR 10.
e. Se prohíbe el esquí acuático y el jetski en el
lago Avery. Se prohíbe la navegación si se
crea una estela de aguas rápidas.

▶ OGDEN/TREAT SWA (SERVIDUMBRE DE PESCA) — CONDADO
DE FREMONT
INDICACIONES: Desde Coaldale, diríjase al oeste por
la ctra. 50 por 2 millas hacia la CR 45, gire al norte
y continúe por 1.5 millas. El acceso público puede
no estar a ambos lados del río. Verifique si hay
señales.
GMUs/ACRES: 58, 86/28 acres
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría.
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto únicamente para la pesca.

▶ ORCHARD MESA SWA — CONDADO DE MESA

INDICACIONES: Desde Grand Junction, diríjase al
sur en la ctra. 50 hacia Orchard Mesa. Diríjase
al norte en la ctra. 141 (calle 32). Gire al oeste
en B 1/2 Rd. durante 2 millas, luego gire al norte
en la calle 30, recorra 0.5 millas y gire al este en
la calle C. Conduzca 0.5 millas hasta la zona de
estacionamiento al final de la carretera.

�ÁREAS DE VIDA
SILVESTRE
GMU/ACRES: 41/148 acres
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Acceso solo desde la zona de estacionamiento
de la calle C, entre las carreteras 30 y 31.
b. Están prohibidos los caballos. Vehículos
prohibidos más allá del área de
estacionamiento.
c. Los perros solo se permiten como ayuda en la
caza.
d. Cerrado del 15 de marzoal14 de julio para
proteger a las aves migratorias que anidan.
e. La caza de aves acuáticas se realiza
únicamente con reserva. Las reservas deben
hacerse a través del Sistema de Reservas de
Caza: Consulte "Reservas: Caza" (página 1)
para más detalles.
f. Los cazadores de aves acuáticas deben utilizar
las persianas o sectores designados. Máximo
4 cazadores por persiana.
g. No se permite otra caza menor.
h. Caza de venados únicamente con reserva. Los
titulares de la reserva deben tener la carta
de confirmación con ellos en todo momento
mientras estén cazando en la propiedad.
Para reservar, los cazadores deben tener
una licencia de caza mayor para uno de los
códigos de caza específicos permitidos en
la propiedad. Las reservas deben hacerse
a través del Sistema de Reservas de Caza:
Consulte "Reservas: Caza" (página 1) para
más detalles. Los cazadores solo podrán
acceder a la propiedad durante las fechas
especificadas en su reserva.
Los cazadores con reserva pueden traer
hasta 2 acompañantes que no sean cazadores.
Los cazadores deben registrar su entrada y
salida de la propiedad.
i. Solo se permite el uso de equipos de tiro con
arco para la caza de venados.
j. Está prohibido acampar durante la noche, las
fogatas, la pesca, la tala de madera, el tiro
al blanco/vista, construcción de persianas
permanentes y recolección de artefactos.

▶ NUEVO ORIENT MINE SWA — CONDADO DE SAGUACHE

INDICACIONES: Desde Saguache diríjase al este en la
ctra. 285 por 13.8 millas, gire a la derecha hacia
la ctra. 17 e inmediatamente gire a la izquierda
hacia la CR GG, continúe en GG por 7.2 millas.
GMUs/ACRES: 82/368 acres
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe el acceso 3 horas antes de la
salida del sol y 3 horas después de la puesta
de sol, excepto cuando se haya capturado
un animal en tierras públicas adyacentes.
b. El acceso a los terrenos públicos adyacentes
a través de la propiedad con fines de caza
está permitido entre el 1 de oct. al 31 de
mayo de cada año. Los cazadores que
deseen acceder a través de la propiedad
a tierras federales adyacentes deben
comunicarse con Orient Land Trust y
cumplir con sus procedimientos de entrada
y salida.
c. Se prohíbe acampar, encender fogatas y
cazar.
d. El acceso a la propiedad es solo a pie desde
los terrenos públicos adyacentes.
e. NO se requiere un pase válido para cazar o
pescar o para el Área de Vida Silvestre del
Estado de Colorado para ACCEDER a esta
propiedad.

▶ OVERLAND TRAIL SWA — CONDADO DE LOGAN

INDICACIONES: Desde Atwood, diríjase 0.5 millas
con dirección sur en la ctra. 63 hacia la CR 16,
luego continúe al este por 0.5 millas.
GMU/ACRES: 96/192 acres
CAZA: venado, pavo, codorniz, paloma, conejo,
ardilla, aves acuáticas
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto de 4 a. m. a 9 p. m.
b. Se prohíbe acampar y encender fogatas.
c. Se prohíbe la práctica de tiro al blanco,
excepto cuando lo autorice el gestor de fauna
de la zona.
d. Solo se permite la caza de venados en el fin de
semana de apertura de la temporada regular
de caza con rifle en las llanuras y el primer día
y el fin de semana de la temporada tardía de
caza en las llanuras.
e. Están prohibidos los caballos, excepto cuando
se entrenan perros de caza, en febrero, marzo,
abril (hasta el miér. antes de que abra la
temporada de pavo de primavera) y en agosto
solamente.
f. Se prohíbe botar o utilizar embarcaciones
durante las temporadas de aves acuáticas.

▶ OWL MOUNTAIN SWA — CONDADO DE JACKSON

INDICACIONES: Desde Walden, diríjase 13 millas
con dirección sureste en la ctra. 14 hacia la CR 25,
luego continúe 6 millas con dirección sureste.
GMU/ACRES: 171/920 acres
CAZA: caza menor, caza mayor
RECREACIÓN: campamento, pícnic, observación de
vida silvestre

▶ OXBOW SWA — CONDADO DE OTERO

INDICACIONES: Desde La Junta, diríjase 9 millas al
este por la ctra. 50 hacia la CR 36, luego diríjase
0.5 millas al norte hacia el área de estacionamiento.
GMUs/ACRES: 130/410 acres
CAZA: venado, pavo, codorniz blanca, paloma
huilota
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
NOTA: La unidad 125 tiene una superficie pequeña y
un acceso limitado.

▶ PADDOCK SWA — CONDADO DE LAKE

INDICACIONES: SWA en parcelas dispersas
generalmente entre 2 a 5 millas al sur y al sureste
de Leadville en los barrancos de Iowa, Thompson y
Empire. Accesible por la CR 2 o la CR 52. Obtenga
el mapa y la información en la Oficina de Área de
CPW en Salida o en la Oficina de Guardabosques
del USFS en Leadville.
GMU/ACRES: 49/1300 acres
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Acceso solamente a pie.
b. Acceso restringido a la caza solo durante las
temporadas de borrego cimarrón, venado
regular con rifle, alce y oso. Debe tener una
licencia adecuada y válida para las especies
que se cazan.
c. Están prohibidos los perros, acampar y
encender fogatas.
d. Solo se permite la pesca en Iowa Gulch y
Upper Empire Gulch.

▶ PARACHUTE PONDS SWA — CONDADO DE GARFIELD

INDICACIONES: Desde la I-70, tome la salida 75,
diríjase al sureste por North Battlement Pkwy.
Gire a la derecha en el semáforo para entrar a
la carretera principal (Cardinal Way). Gire a la
izquierda en la Av. Colorado y diríjase al sur. La
Av. Colorado se convierte en la Av. Yampa. Gire
a la izquierda en el círculo de La Plata; zona de
estacionamiento de SWA al final del círculo.
GMUs/ACRES: 32, 42/42 acres
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Está prohibido acampar, encender fogatas y
nadar.
b. Los botes inflables para la pesca.

▶ PARVIN LAKE SWA — CONDADO DE LARIMER

INDICACIONES: Desde Red Feather Lakes, diríjase
2 millas con dirección este en Red Feather Lakes
Rd.
GMU/ACRES: 191/62 acres de agua, 180 acres de
tierra
CAZA: aves acuáticas
PESCA: lago de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: senderismo, observación de vida
silvestre
INSTALACIONES: baños
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Prohibida la navegación excepto los botes
flotadores para la pesca.
b. Los pescadores deben entrar a pie a través de
la puerta de la estación de control, y deben
registrarse y salir en la estación cuando esté
abierta.

▶ PASTORIUS RES. SWA — CONDADO DE LA PLATA

INDICACIONES: Desde Durango, diríjase 8 millas
al este por la ctra. 160 hacia la ctra. 172, luego
diríjase 2 millas al sur hacia la CR 302. Continúe
por 1 milla al sur hacia la CR 304, luego continúe
0.5 millas con dirección oeste.
GMU/ACRES: 75/85 acres
CAZA: aves acuáticas
PESCA: lago de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: pícnic, observación de vida silvestre
INSTALACIONES: baños, rampa para botes
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Solo se permiten los botes flotantes o las
embarcaciones propulsadas a mano o a
motor eléctrico.
b. Se prohíbe acampar y encender fogatas.
c. Está permitido disparar armas de fuego o
arcos solo cuando se caza.
d. Caza solo los sábados, domingos y miér.

▶ PERINS PEAK SWA — CONDADO DE LA PLATA

INDICACIONES: Desde Durango, diríjase 4 millas
con dirección oeste en la ctra. 160 hacia la CR
207 (Lightner Creek Rd.), luego gire a la derecha
y continúe 2 millas al norte hacia la CR 208 (calle
Dry Fork).
TERRENO DE DECKER: Desde Durango, diríjase
5 millas con dirección oeste en la ctra. 160 hacia la
calle Victory Coal Mine, gire a la derecha y diríjase
0.5 millas hacia la carretera de acceso (a través de
la propiedad privada).
GMU/ACRES: 74/7720 acres totales, ambos terrenos
CAZA: venado, alce, oso, conejo, ardilla, urogallo
oscuro, pavo
RESTRICCIONES:
a. NUEVO Se prohíbe el acceso público al oeste
de la carretera 208 del condado de La Plata
del 1 de dic. al 15 de abril, excepto para
los cazadores que posean una licencia sin
completar y que sea válida para la caza de
pavos en primavera.
b. NUEVO Se prohíbe el acceso público al este
de la carretera 208 del condado de La Plata
del 1 de dic. al 31 de julio.
c. Solo se permite acampar durante las
temporadas de venados y alces.
d. Está permitido disparar armas de fuego solo
cuando se caza.
c. Está prohibido encender fogatas y circular con
motos de nieve.

▶ PERKINS SWA — CONDADO DE GRAND

INDICACIONES: Desde Kremmling, diríjase al oeste
por la ctra. 40 por 10 millas. En el marcador de
milla 174, gire a la derecha en la CR 25. Continúe
por 0.5 millas, luego gire a la izquierda hacia la CR
26. Continúe por 5 millas, gire a la derecha en la
CR 2 y continúe por aprox.1 milla hacia SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 181/83 acres
CAZA: caza mayor, caza menor
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto solo para la caza y accesible solo a pie
o a caballo.
b. Se prohíbe la acampada, las fogatas, los
vehículos motorizados y el tiro al blanco.
c. Los perros solo se permiten como ayuda en la
caza.
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▶ PICEANCE SWA — CONDADOS DE RIO BLANCO Y GARFIELD
INDICACIONES:

SQUARE S SUMMER RANGE: Desde Meeker, diríjase
20 millas con dirección oeste en la ctra. 64 hacia
la CR 5 (calle Piceance Creek), luego continúe por
17 millas al sur hacia la CR 26 (calle Black Sulphur
Creek), luego diríjase 20 millas al oeste hacia la
entrada este.
UNIDAD DE YELLOW CREEK: Desde Meeker, diríjase
20 millas con dirección oeste en la ctra. 64 hacia la
CR 5 (calle Piceance Creek.), luego diríjase 6 millas
al sur hacia la CR 20 (camino de tierra), luego
diríjase 5 millas al oeste hacia la calle Yellow Creek.
ESTACIÓN EXPERIMENTAL DE LITTLE HILLS: Desde
Meeker, diríjase 20 millas con dirección oeste en la
ctra. 64 hacia la CR 5 (calle Piceance Creek), luego
continúe 7 millas al sur hacia la CR 22. Siga las
indicaciones hasta la estación (3 millas).
GMUs/ACRES: 11, 21, 22, 31/25,193 acres
CAZA: venado, alce, conejo, urogallo oscuro,
paloma, aves acuáticas
PESCA: lago de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: acampar en áreas designadas,
observación de vida silvestre
INSTALACIONES: baño, agua potable
▶ PIKES PEAK SWA — CONDADO DE TELLER

INDICACIONES: En la intersección de USFS Rd. 376 y
Bull Park, camine por aprox. 3 millas en Bull Park
Trail hasta SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 59/635 acres
CAZA: borrego cimarrón
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. abierto de 16 de julio al 31 de marzo.

▶ PIONEER PARK SWA — CONDADO DE GRAND

INDICACIONES: Desde Granby, diríjase al oeste por
la ctra. 40 hacia Hot Sulphur Springs. SWA está al
norte de la ciudad y continúa por la orilla oeste del
río Colorado.
GMU/ACRES: 18/49

▶ PLATEAU CREEK SWA — CONDADO DE MESA

INDICACIONES: Desde Grand Junction, diríjase al
este por la I-70 hasta la salida n.º 49, luego diríjase
8 millas al este por la ctra. 65 hacia la ctra. 330.
Avance aprox. 8 millas y gire a la izquierda hacia
la calle Sunnyside (V Rd.), luego continúe por
0.125 millas hacia el norte.
GMU/ACRES: 421/1346 acres
CAZA: venado, alce, paloma
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
INSTALACIONES: campo de tiro
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Vehículos permitidos solo desde el 2 de ago.
al 30 de nov.

▶ PLAYA BLANCA SWA — CONDADO DE ALAMOSA

INDICACIONES: Desde Alamosa, diríjase al sur por
la ctra. 285. Gire al oeste en la CR 8.0S. El SWA
comienza en la unión de las CR 8.0S y 106, y
continúa hacia el noroeste.
GMU/ACRES: 80/714 acres
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto en zonas designadas desde el 16 de
julio al 14 de febrero, solamente los mar., jue.
y sáb.

▶ PONY EXPRESS SWA — CONDADO DE SEDGWICK

INDICACIONES: Desde la I-76 en la salida de
Julesburg (N.º 180), diríjase 0.1 millas al norte
por la ctra. 385 hacia la CR 28, luego continúe
por 1.5 millas hacia el oeste por la CR 28 hacia
la carretera de servicio. Continúe por 0.1 millas
norte hacia el estacionamiento. O, desde Julesburg,
diríjase 0.7 millas hacia el oeste en la ctra. 138
hacia la CR 39, luego continúe por 0.9 millas al sur
en la CR 39.
GMU/ACRES: 92/1854 acres
CAZA: venado, pavo, codorniz, paloma, conejo,
ardilla, patos, gansos de nieve
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto de 4 a. m. a 9 p. m.

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b. Se prohíbe acampar y encender fogatas.
c. Se prohíbe la práctica de tiro al blanco,
excepto cuando lo autorice el gestor de fauna
de la zona.
d. Solo se permite la caza de venados en el fin de
semana de apertura de la temporada regular
de caza con rifle en las llanuras y el primer día
y el fin de semana de la temporada tardía de
caza en las llanuras.
e. Están prohibidos los caballos, excepto cuando
se entrenan perros de caza, en febrero, marzo,
abril (hasta el miér. antes de que abra la
temporada de pavo de primavera) y en agosto
solamente.
f. Se prohíbe botar o utilizar embarcaciones
durante las temporadas de aves acuáticas.

▶ POT CREEK SWA — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

ACCESO LIMITADO Esta es una PROPIEDAD PRIVADA que está
abierta ÚNICAMENTE a los cazadores de alces y venados con una
reserva confirmada a través del Sistema de Reservas de Caza:
cpw.state.co.us/huntingreservations
GMU/ACRES: 1/1747 acres
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Solo caza de alces sin astas.
b. Caza únicamente con reserva. Los titulares
de la reserva deben tener la carta de
confirmación con ellos en todo momento
mientras estén cazando en la propiedad.
Para reservar, los cazadores deben tener
una licencia de caza mayor para uno de los
códigos de caza específicos permitidos en
la propiedad. Las reservas deben hacerse
a través del Sistema de Reservas de Caza:
Consulte "Reservas: Caza" (página 1) para
más detalles.
Los cazadores con reserva pueden traer un
compañero que no sea cazador.
c. Se prohíbe el uso de vehículos, excepto en los
caminos designados o con el permiso de los
propietarios de los ranchos. Todos los demás
accesos están restringidos al acceso sin cita
previa.
d. Está prohibida la acampada nocturna, los
perros, las fogatas, la pesca, la tala de árboles,
el tiro al blanco, la construcción de persianas
permanentes y la recolección de objetos.

▶ POTHOOK RANCH SWA (SERVIDUMBRE DE PESCA: SLATER

CREEK) — CONDADO DE MOFFAT
GMU/ACRES: 4/2355 acres
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe el acceso al público, excepto para
la pesca, la observación de la fauna silvestre
o la caza con una licencia limitada de caza
mayor de Ranching for Wildlife (RFW)
válida para la propiedad.
b. Todos los accesos a pie para la pesca y
la observación de vida silvestre deben
realizarse a pie, únicamente desde las zonas
de estacionamiento y los puntos de acceso
designados.
c. Acceso a la pesca dentro de los 20 pies de la
línea de flotación alta de ambas orillas del
arroyo Slater solamente.
d. La caza y el acceso a la caza solo para aquellos
que cazan con una licencia limitada de caza
mayor RFW válida para la propiedad.
e. Se prohíbe la caza en terrenos públicos
adyacentes mediante el acceso a través de esta
propiedad.
f. Se prohíbe el tiro, el tiro con arco, las prácticas
de tiro, la acampada, las fogatas, la tala de
árboles, la recogida de objetos, los animales
domésticos/ganaderos, el estacionamiento
nocturno, los desplazamientos motorizados o
mecanizados, la botadura o la utilización de
embarcaciones.

▶ POUDRE RIVER SWA — CONDADO DE LARIMER

INDICACIONES: Desde La Porte, diríjase 5 millas con
dirección norte en la ctra. 287 hacia la ctra. 14,
luego diríjase 1.5 millas con dirección oeste.

GMUs/ACRES: 19, 191/395 acres
CAZA: venado, conejo
PESCA: corriente de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: rafting, pícnic, senderismo,
observación de vida silvestre
INSTALACIONES: baños
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Está prohibido acampar.
b. Está permitido disparar armas de fuego
y arcos solo cuando se caza. Se permiten
utilizar arcos o ballestas para la pesca con
arco.
c. NUEVO NO se requiere un pase válido
para cazar o pescar o para el Área de Vida
Silvestre del Estado de Colorado para
ACCEDER a esta propiedad.

▶ PREWITT RES. SWA — CONDADOS DE WASHINGTON Y LOGAN

INDICACIONES: Desde la I-76 y la salida Merino,
diríjase 1 milla al norte hacia la ctra. 6, luego
3.3 millas al noreste.
GMU/ACRES: 96/2924 acres
CAZA: venado, paloma, ardilla, aves acuáticas
PESCA: agua templada
RECREACIÓN: campamento, pícnic, observación de
vida silvestre
INSTALACIONES: baños, rampa para botes
RESTRICCIONES:
Tenga en cuenta que se ha eliminado el requisito
de permiso de acceso anual de $43. Cualquier
persona de 16 años o más debe tener ahora una
licencia de caza o pesca válida, o el nuevo Pase de
Área de Vida Silvestre del Estado de Colorado para
acceder a esta propiedad, y a todas las demás SWA.
a. Un máximo de 250 vehículos en la propiedad
a la vez.
b. Todos los ruidos fuertes que perturben la paz,
excepto las actividades legales de caza, están
prohibidos de 10 p. m. a 6 a. m.
c. Desde el 1 de oct. hasta la temporada de
ganso oscuro, la pesca se permite únicamente
desde la represa. Se permite la pesca en hielo
solo a 50 yardas de la represa. Prohibida
la navegación excepto embarcaciones
propulsadas a mano o con motor eléctrico
utilizado para montar y recoger señuelos y
recuperar aves acuáticas abatidas.
d. Se prohíben las prácticas de tiro, los envases
de vidrio para bebidas y el esquí acuático. Se
prohíbe encender fogatas y acampar según lo
indicado.
e. Se prohíbe la navegación si se crea una estela
de aguas rápidas.
f. Solo se permite la navegación y el windsurf en
julio y agosto.
g. Se prohíbe la caza según lo indicado, incluso
desde las embarcaciones flotantes.

▶ PRIDEMORE SWA (ALQUILER DE PESCA)— CONDADO DE

CHAFFEE
INDICACIONES: Desde Salida, diríjase 8 millas
con dirección oeste en la ctra. 291. La zona de
estacionamiento se encuentra en la esquina
suroeste del puente, en el marcador de la milla 8.
GMU/ACRES: 56/10 acres
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto para la pesca solo en el lado oeste de
Arkansas River.

▶ PUETT RES. SWA — CONDADO DE MONTEZUMA

INDICACIONES: Desde Mancos, diríjase 10 millas con
dirección noroeste en la ctra. 184 hacia la CR 33,
luego continúe por 1 milla al sur en la carretera de
acceso, diríjase 1.5 millas al este.
GMU/ACRES: 73/177 acres
CAZA: aves acuáticas
PESCA: agua templada
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe acampar y encender fogatas.
b. Se prohíbe la navegación si se crea una estela
de aguas rápidas.

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▶ PURGATOIRE RIVER SWA — CONDADO DE BENT

INDICACIONES: Desde las ctras. 50 y 101 en Las
Animas, diríjase al sur por 1 milla en la ctra. 101
hacia la CR 10.75. Después diríjase al sur en la calle
10.75 hacia la calle EE, luego diríjase hacia el oeste
hasta la calle 9.5. Continúe al sur por 1 milla hacia
la propiedad en las carreteras DD y 9.5.
GMU/ACRES: 130/960 acres
CAZA: venado, conejo, ardilla, faisán, codorniz
blanca, codorniz escamada, pavo, paloma, aves
acuáticas
RECREACIÓN: pícnic, senderismo, observación de
vida silvestre

▶ QUEENS SWA (NEE NOSHE, NEE SO PAH, NEE GRONDA, UPPER

QUEENS, LOWER QUEENS (NEESKAH)) — CONDADO DE KIOWA
INDICACIONES:
LOWER QUEENS (NEESKAH): Desde Eads, diríjase
15 millas con dirección sur en la ctra. 287 hacia la
CR C, luego continúe por 3.5 millas al este hacia
Upper Queens. Continúe por la carretera de acceso
sur por 2 millas.
UPPER QUEENS: Desde Eads, diríjase 15 millas con
dirección sur en la ctra. 287 hacia la CR C, luego
diríjase 3.5 millas al este.
NEE GRONDA: Desde Eads, diríjase 15 millas con
dirección sur en la ctra. 287 hacia la CR C, luego
continúe por 1 milla.
NEE SO PAH: Cerrado según lo publicado.
NEE NOSHE: Desde Eads, diríjase 11 millas con
dirección sur en la ctra. 287 hasta el camino de
acceso a la rampa para botes del condado de
Kiowa, luego continúe por 0.25 millas hacia el este
hasta la rampa pública para botes.
GMUs/ACRES: 126, 127/13,886 acres en total
CAZA: venado, conejo, ardilla, faisán, codorniz
blanca, codorniz escamada, paloma, aves acuáticas
PESCA: agua templada
RECREACIÓN: navegación a motor, navegación a
vela, surf a vela, esquí acuático, campamento,
observación de vida silvestre
INSTALACIONES: baños, rampa para botes
RESTRICCIONES EN TODAS LAS UNIDADES:
a. Se prohíbe la navegación si se crea una estela
de aguas rápidas en el canal entre Upper y
Lower Queens.
b. NUEVO Cerrado según lo publicado en
Nee Noshe excepto para recuperar aves
acuáticas abatidas desde el 1 de dic. hasta
el último día de la temporada de aves
acuáticas según lo publicado.
c. Los cazadores en Lower Queens, Upper
Queens (incluyendo el canal), Nee Gronda,
NUEVO Nee So Pah y Nee Noshe deben
registrarse al entrar y salir en el puesto de
control cuando esté abierto.
d. Están prohibidos los vehículos todoterreno y
las motos de motocross.

▶ RADIUM SWA — CONDADOS DE GRAND, EAGLE Y ROUTT

INDICACIONES: Desde Kremmling, diríjase 2.5 millas
con dirección sur en la ctra. 9 hacia la CR 1 (Twath
Rd. a State Bridge), luego diríjase 12 millas al
suroeste.
GMUs/ACRES: 15, 27, 361/10,996 acres
CAZA: venado, alce, oso, león, conejo, urogallo
oscuro, paloma, aves acuáticas
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: campamento, pícnic, observación de
vida silvestre
INSTALACIONES: baños
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe la caza en la zona protegida
señalizada.

▶ RALSTON CREEK SWA — CONDADO DE JEFFERSON

INDICACIONES: Desde Golden, diríjase 1 milla al
norte en la ctra. 93 hacia Golden Gate Canyon Rd.
Gire a la izquierda y continúe al oeste por 13 millas
hasta el cañón. Gire a la derecha en Crawford
Gulch, continúe entre 3 a 4 millas hacia el este; el
estacionamiento de la SWA está a la derecha.
GMU/ACRES: 38/2100 acres
CAZA: caza mayor, caza menor, animales de
peletería

RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe acampar y encender fogatas.
b. Solo se permite disparar armas de fuego
durante la caza.

▶ RAMAH SWA — CONDADO DE EL PASO

INDICACIONES: Desde Ramah, diríjase 4 millas al
oeste en la ctra. 24.
GMU/ACRES: 110/400 acres
CAZA: venado, caza menor, aves acuáticas
migratorias
PESCA: agua templada
RECREACIÓN: navegación a vela, observación de vida
silvestre, campo de tiro con arco. (NOTA: A partir de
ago. de 2012, el lago está seco. Llame a CPW para
actualizaciones de condición.)
INSTALACIONES: baños, rampa para botes
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe la navegación desde el 1 de nov.
hasta el último día de la temporada de aves
acuáticas, excepto los botes flotadores o las
embarcaciones propulsadas a mano, con
viento o con motor eléctrico.
b. Se prohíben las actividades de campamento,
las de contacto con el agua y las fogatas.
c. Está permitido disparar armas de fuego o
arcos solo cuando se caza. Se prohíben los
rifles de fuego central.
d. Solo se puede practicar el tiro con arco en el
campo de tiro establecido.
e. Se permiten utilizar arcos o ballestas para la
pesca con arco.

▶ RED DOG SWA — CONDADO DE PROWERS

INDICACIONES: Desde Holly diríjase al norte en la
CR 35 hacia la calle JJ, luego diríjase al este en la
calle JJ por 2 millas.
GMU/ACRES: 127/570 acres
CAZA: caza menor

▶ RED LION SWA — CONDADO DE LOGAN

INDICACIONES: Desde la I-76, tome la salida Red
Lion (N.º 155), luego diríjase 3 millas al norte
hasta ctra. 138. Diríjase 1 milla al noreste hacia la
CR 95, luego diríjase 0.25 millas al norte.
GMUs/ACRES: 90, 92/1297 acres
CAZA: venado, faisán, paloma, conejo, aves acuáticas
PESCA: agua templada
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe la navegación, excepto los botes
flotantes o las embarcaciones propulsadas a
mano o con motor eléctrico utilizadas para
la pesca o para colocar y recoger señuelos
y recuperar aves acuáticas abatidas. La
embarcación debe ser puesta a flote desde la
zona designada, tal y como se indica.
b. Se prohíbe acampar y encender fogatas.
c. Se prohíbe la práctica de tiro al blanco,
excepto cuando lo autorice el gestor de fauna
de la zona.
d. Se prohíbe la caza desde la superficie
congelada del lago y los dispositivos flotantes.

▶ RED MOUNTAIN SWA — CONDADO DE GRAND

INDICACIONES: SWA está 2.5 millas al este de Granby
en la CR 60. Acceso público disponible con
permiso del propietario privado adyacente.
GMU/ACRES: 28/161 acres
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto al público del 16 de abril al 14 de
noviembre.
b. Se prohíbe encender fogatas y los vehículos
de motor.
c. Los perros deben tener una correa.

▶ REDDY SWA (SERVIDUMBRE DE PESCA) — CONDADO DE LAKE

GMUs/ACRES: 48, 49/8 acres
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto únicamente para la pesca.
b. Solo se permite el acceso a menos de
30 pies de la línea de flotación alta o según
se indique. Acceso solo desde la ctra. 24
estacionamiento en el paso elevado o Crystal
Lake STL
c. Los perros están prohibidos.

▶ RICHARD SWA (ALQUILER DE PESCA Y CAZAR: NORTH FORK

OF NORTH PLATTE RIVER) — CONDADO DE JACKSON
INDICACIONES: Desde Walden, diríjase 0.5 millas con
dirección oeste en la ctra. 14 hacia CR 12W, luego
siga por 8 millas con dirección oeste hacia la CR 7.
Después diríjase 7 millas al norte hacia Lake John
SWA. Diríjase al extremo sur del lago John hacia el
estacionamiento.
GMU/ACRES: 161/2323 acres, 6 millas de río
CAZA: caza mayor, caza menor, aves acuáticas
PESCA: Río Platte Norte, arroyo de agua fría North
Fork
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto únicamente para la caza y la pesca.
b. Prohibida la caza a 200 yardas de los edificios.

▶ RIO BLANCO LAKE SWA — CONDADO DE RIO BLANCO.

INDICACIONES: Desde Meeker, diríjase 20 millas con
dirección oeste en la ctra. 64.
GMUs/ACRES: 11, 22/383 acres
CAZA: aves acuáticas, conejos
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría, lago de aguas cálidas
RECREACIÓN: navegación a motor, esquí acuático,
observación de vida silvestre, campamento en el
área designada
INSTALACIONES: baños, rampa para botes
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Las pruebas de campo podrán autorizarse en
feb., marzo, ago. y sept.
b. Se permite el esquí acuático del 16 de junio a
finales de febrero
c. Solo caza mayor con arco.
d. Solo se puede estacionar en las zonas
designadas, y el acceso a la Unidad de
Roselund es de uso diurno.

▶ RIO GRANDE SWA — CONDADO DE RIO GRANDE

INDICACIONES: Desde Monte Vista, diríjase 3 millas
con dirección este en la Av. Sherman.
GMU/ACRES: 791/935 acres
CAZA: venado, conejo, paloma, aves acuáticas
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: senderismo, observación de vida
silvestre
INSTALACIONES: baños, áreas de estacionamiento
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto del 16 de julio al 14 de febrero. El
Responsable de Vida Silvestre de la zona
puede autorizar el acceso durante el cierre
si no perjudica a las aves que anidan o
invernan.
b. Está prohibido encender fogatas.
c. Campamento solo en zonas de
estacionamiento con baños.
d. El Responsable de Vida Silvestre de la zona
podrá establecer cierres para gestionar la
presión de la caza y la seguridad durante las
temporadas de aves acuáticas.

▶ RIO GRANDE RIVER SWA (SERVIDUMBRE DE PESCA DEL

NORTE) — CONDADO DE RÍO GRANDE
INDICACIONES: Desde Del Norte, tome la ctra. 160
oeste. SWA está en el lado norte de la ctra. 160 y
comienza poco más allá de la ciudad de Hanna.
GMU/ACRES: 79/124 acres
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto únicamente para la pesca.
b. Está prohibido acampar.

INDICACIONES: SWA está a unas 7 millas al sur de
Leadville en la ctra. 24, en el paso elevado de la
ctra. Arkansas River.

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▶ RITO HONDO RES. SWA — CONDADO DE HINSDALE

INDICACIONES: Desde Creede, diríjase 35 millas con
dirección oeste en la ctra. 149 hacia USFS Rd. 513,
luego diríjase por 2 millas hacia el noroeste por la
bifurcación. Tome la bifurcación de la derecha por
200 yardas al norte.
GMU/ACRES: 76/41 acres
PESCA: lago de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: campamento, pícnic, observación de
vida silvestre
INSTALACIONES: baño, campamentos
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Solo se permiten botes flotantes o
embarcaciones propulsadas a mano, viento o
motor eléctrico.

▶ ROAD CANYON RES. SWA — CONDADO DE HINSDALE

INDICACIONES: Desde Creede, diríjase 25 millas con
dirección oeste en la ctra. 149 hacia USFS Rd. 520,
luego siga por 4 millas con dirección oeste.
GMU/ACRES: 76/177 acres
PESCA: lago de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
INSTALACIONES: baño, agua potable, rampa para
botes
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Está prohibido acampar.
b. Se prohíbe la navegación si se crea una estela
de aguas rápidas.

▶ ROARING FORK SWA — CONDADO DE GARFIELD

INDICACIONES: Cuatro parcelas de SWA a lo largo
del río Roaring Fork entre Carbondale y Glenwood
Springs:
PARCELA DE JACKSON: Acceso a pie a lo largo de la
calle Prehm, a 0.25 millas al sur de la calle Airport
Center de Glenwood. Para acceder a la pesca en
aguas frías.
PARCELA DE WESTBANK: En la intersección de las CR
109 y 154.
PARCELA DE BURRY: En el marcador de milla 9 en la
ctra. 82.
PARCELA DE GIANINETTI: La entrada se encuentra
100 yardas al este de la intersección de las ctras. 82
y 133. Para acceso a la pesca en agua fría.
GMUs/ACRES: 43, 444/43 acres
RESTRICCIONES:manadas
a. Se prohíbe acampar, encender fogatas y
disparar armas de fuego.

▶ ROCK CREEK SWA — CONDADOS DE ROUTT Y GRAND

INDICACIONES: Desde Kremmling, diríjase 6 millas al
norte en la ctra. 40 hacia la ctra. 134, luego diríjase
12 millas al oeste por Gore Pass hasta USFS Rd.
206. Diríjase 2.5 millas al suroeste.
GMU/ACRES: 15/205 acres
CAZA: venado, alce, conejo, urogallo oscuro, aves
acuáticas
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: campamento, senderismo, observación
de vida silvestre

▶ ROCKY FORD SWA — CONDADO DE OTERO

INDICACIONES: Desde Rocky Ford, diríjase 2 millas
al noreste en la ctra. 266, cruce el puente y gire
hacia el este en la CR 80.5.
TERRENO DE McCLELLAND: Diríjase 1.25 millas más
hacia el este de las direcciones anteriores.
GMUs/ACRES: 125, 129/1142 acres en total
CAZA: venado, conejo, faisán, codorniz blanca,
paloma, aves acuáticas
PESCA: agua templada
RECREACIÓN: campamento, senderismo, observación
de vida silvestre
INSTALACIONES: baños
NOTA: La unidad 129 tiene una superficie pequeña y
un acceso limitado.
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe encender fogatas.

▶ ROEBER SWA — CONDADO DE DELTA

INDICACIONES: Desde Paonia en Av. Onarga diríjase

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al sur por la calle Lamborn Mesa hacia la calle
Minerich. Continúe por 1 milla al sur sobre la calle
Minerich hacia el estacionamiento.
GMU/ACRES: 53/1030 acres
CAZA: venado, alce, conejo
PESCA: lago de agua fría
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto únicamente para la caza y la pesca.
b. Abierto desde el 1 de mayo hasta el final de la
temporada regular de caza mayor.
c. Están prohibidos los perros, acampar,
encender fogatas y la pesca con arco.
a. Se prohíbe disparar armas de fuego y cazar en
la servidumbre de espacio abierto.

▶ ROSEMONT RES. SWA — CONDADO DE TELLER

INDICACIONES: Desde Divide, diríjase 15 millas
con dirección sur en la ctra. 67 hacia la calle Gold
Camp, cerca de Victor. Luego diríjase 20 millas al
este Desde Colorado Springs. Gire al oeste en la
Old Stage Rd. en la intersección de Old Stage Rd.
y Cheyenne Mountain Blvd. continúe por la calle
Old Stage Rd./Gold Camp Rd. (USFS Rd. 370)
11 millas hacia el área de estacionamiento.
GMU/ACRES: 59/357 acres
PESCA: lago de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
INSTALACIONES: baños
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Acceso a pie solo desde la zona de
estacionamiento establecida.
b. Se permite la pesca de 5 a. m. a 9 p. m.
c. La represa, el área cerca de la casa del
cuidador y el lado norte del embalse están
cerrados según lo anunciado.
d. Está prohibido acampar, los perros, las
hogueras, las actividades de contacto con el
agua, la pesca en el hielo y disparar armas
de fuego.
e. Prohibida la navegación excepto los botes
flotadores para la pesca.

▶ RUBY MOUNTAIN SWA (SERVIDUMBRE DE PESCA) —

CONDADO DE CHAFFEE
INDICACIONES: Dos millas al sur de Buena Vista, en
la intersección de las ctras. 24 y 285, continúe al
sur por la ctra. 285 por 3.5 millas. Gire al norte en
la CR 301 por 0.5 millas. Gire al este en la CR 300
por 2.25 millas para estacionar en el lado norte de
la carretera.
GMU/ACRES: 57/4 acres
PESCA: río de agua fría
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto únicamente para la pesca, y solo
dentro de la línea de flotación alta hasta río
medio.
b. Estacionamiento solo en lotes designados.
c. Se prohíbe acampar y encender fogatas.

▶ RUNYON/FOUNTAIN LAKES SWA — CONDADO DE PUEBLO

INDICACIONES: Desde Pueblo, diríjase al sur por la
I-25 hasta la salida 98-A, luego diríjase al sur por
Santa Fe hasta Runyon Field. Diríjase al este por la
calle Runyon Field Rd. por 0.5 millas.
GMU/ACRES: 123/88 acres
PESCA: pesca en aguas templadas y frías
RECREACIÓN: pícnic, senderismo, observación de
vida silvestre
INSTALACIONES: baños, sendero natural, muelle de
pesca para discapacitados
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto para acceso público desde el
amanecer hasta el atardecer; sin restricciones
de tiempo para la pesca.
b. Se prohíben las actividades de campamento,
las de contacto con el agua y las fogatas.
c. Se permite la navegación con tubos flotadores
o embarcaciones de mano propulsadas por
motores de mano, de viento o eléctricos
utilizadas únicamente para la pesca. Todas las
embarcaciones deben tener menos de 14 pies
de largo.

▶ RUSSELL LAKES SWA — CONDADO DE SAGUACHE

INDICACIONES: Desde Saguache, diríjase 9 millas
al sur en la ctra. 285 hacia la CR R, luego diríjase
1.5 millas al este.
GMU/ACRES: 682/4579 acres
CAZA: conejo, paloma, aves acuáticas
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto al acceso público del 16 de julio
al 14 de febrero a menos que se publique
lo contrario. Secc. 29 cerrado durante las
temporadas de aves acuáticas.
b. Cerrado después de la 1 p. m. durante la
primera temporada de aves acuáticas.
c. Acampar solo en unidades autónomas en
áreas designadas.
d. Las pruebas de campo podrán autorizarse en
feb., marzo, ago. y sept.
e. Aparcamiento solo en las zonas de
estacionamiento establecidas.
f. NUEVO NO es necesario tener una licencia
de caza o de pesca o un pase para el área de
vida silvestre del Estado de Colorado para
poder estacionar o ir al baño.

▶ SAM CAUDILL SWA — CONDADO DE GARFIELD

INDICACIONES: Desde Glenwood Springs, tome el
Colo. 82 por 3.6 millas al sur. Gire levemente a la
derecha hacia la calle Old State ctra. 82, continúe
por 0.6 millas y gire levemente a la derecha hacia la
CR 109. SWA está a la izquierda.
GMU: 444
PESCA: lago de agua fría
INSTALACIONES: rampa para botes, estacionamiento
limitado
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe acampar, encender fogatas y
disparar armas de fuego.

▶ SANCHEZ RES. SWA — CONDADO DE COSTILLA

INDICACIONES: Desde San Luis, diríjase 3 millas al
este por la ctra. 152 hacia la ctra. 242, luego diríjase
5.2 millas al sur.
GMU/ACRES: 83/1462 acres
PESCA: lago de agua templada
INSTALACIONES: baños, rampa para botes
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto únicamente para la pesca.
b. Prohibida la caza, el esquí acuático, la pesca
con arcos.
c. Se prohíbe acampar en la zona de
estacionamiento de la rampa para botes.
d. Todos los cangrejos de río deben devolverse
inmediatamente al agua de la que proceden,
o ser sacrificados y tomados en posesión tan
pronto como sean capturados. El abdomen
debe estar separado de la cola.

▶ SAND DRAW SWA — CONDADO DE SEDGWICK

INDICACIONES: Desde la I-76 en Julesburg (N.º 180),
diríjase 8 millas al sur en la ctra. 385 hacia la CR
16, gire al este en la CR 49 y continúe por 1 milla
al sur.
GMU/ACRES: 93/209 acres
CAZA: venado, pavo, faisán, paloma, conejo, ardilla
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto de 4 a. m. a 9 p. m.
b. Se prohíbe acampar y encender fogatas.
c. Se prohíbe la práctica de tiro al blanco,
excepto cuando lo autorice el gestor de fauna
de la zona.
d. Caza abierta solo para jóvenes/mentores. Solo
puede cazar un mentor por joven.

▶ SANDS LAKE SWA — CONDADO DE CHAFFEE

INDICACIONES: Desde Salida, diríjase 0.1 millas con
dirección oeste en la ctra. 291. SWA se encuentra
al este de la ctra., frente al Centro Médico Regional
Heart of the Rockies.
GMU/ACRES: 57/14 acres

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PESCA: lago y río de agua fría
INSTALACIONES: baños
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe acampar, encender fogatas y cazar.

▶ SANDSAGE SWA — CONDADO DE YUMA

INDICACIONES: Desde Wray, diríjase 4.5 millas con
dirección oeste en la ctra. 34 hacia la CR 35, luego
diríjase 0.25 millas al oeste hacia la CR CC. Luego
diríjase 0.5 millas al sur.
GMU/ACRES: 101/287 acres
CAZA: venado, pavo, faisán, codorniz, paloma,
conejo, ardilla, aves acuáticas
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto de 4 a. m. a 9 p. m.
b. Se prohíbe acampar y encender fogatas.
c. La caza está permitida únicamente con
escopetas con perdigones o arcos.
d. Se prohíbe la práctica de tiro al blanco,
excepto cuando lo autorice el Responsable de
Fauna de la zona.

▶ SANDY BLUFFS SWA — CONDADO DE YUMA

INDICACIONES: Desde Idalia, diríjase 8.5 millas con
dirección norte en CR DD en Arikaree River.
GMU/ACRES: 102/3202 acres
CAZA: venado, pavo, paloma, conejo, ardilla
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto de 4 a. m. a 9 p. m., desde el 1 de
septiembre hasta el 31 de mayo.
b. Se prohíbe acampar, encender fogatas
y entrenar perros. Los caballos están
prohibidos excepto durante la caza.
c. Se prohíbe la práctica de tiro al blanco,
excepto cuando lo autorice el gestor de
fauna de la zona.

▶ SAN LUIS LAKES SWA — CONDADO DE ALAMOSA

INDICACIONES: Desde Walsenburg, tome la ctra. 160
con dirección oeste por 60 millas. Tome la ctra.
150 con dirección norte por 13.5 millas. Gire a la
izquierda en Six Mile Lane y continúe por 8 millas,
luego diríjase al norte por 0.125 millas hasta la
entrada.
GMU/ACRES: 82/3317 acres
CAZA: aves acuáticas, paloma
PESCA: lago de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre, caza
mayor, pesca, campamento, senderismo, paseos
en bote, esquí de fondo/senderismo con raquetas
de nieve
INSTALACIONES: rampa para botes, áreas de
estacionamiento, sitios de pícnic, conexiones
eléctricas, estación de descarga
RESTRICCIONES:
Tenga en cuenta que se ha eliminado el requisito
de permiso de acceso anual de $43. Cualquier
persona de 16 años o más debe tener ahora una
licencia de caza o pesca válida, o el nuevo Pase de
Área de Vida Silvestre del Estado de Colorado para
acceder a esta propiedad, y a todas las demás SWA.
a. Prohibida la navegación al norte de la línea
de boyas. Las posibilidades de navegación y
pesca varían según las fluctuaciones naturales
del nivel del agua.
b. Cerrado del 15 de febrero al 15 de julio al
norte de la línea de la boya y la línea de la
valla al este-oeste. Cuando está abierto, área
accesible solo a pie o a caballo.
d. NUEVO Las bicicletas están prohibidas.
e. NUEVO Se permiten los carros de juego.
f. Se prohíbe acampar fuera de las zonas
designadas.
g. NUEVO Los perros deben ir con correa y
controlados por el adiestrador.

▶ SAN MIGUEL SWA (SERVIDUMBRE DE PESCA: APPLEBAUGH)

— CONDADO DE SAN MIGUEL
INDICACIONES: Desde Placerville, diríjase 0.75 millas
al sur en la ctra. 145.

GMU/ACRES: 70/13 acres
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre

▶ SAPINERO SWA — CONDADO DE GUNNISON

INDICACIONES: Desde Gunnison, diríjase 15 millas
con dirección oeste en la ctra. 50. Acceso desde la
ctra. 50 en las carreteras Rainbow Lake, Red Creek,
East Elk Creek y Dry Gulch.
GMU/ACRES: 54/7129 acres
CAZA: venado, alce, conejo, urogallo oscuro
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre

▶ SARVIS CREEK SWA — CONDADO DE ROUTT

INDICACIONES: Desde Steamboat Springs, diríjase
4.5 millas al sur en la ctra. 131 hacia la CR 18,
luego diríjase 7 millas al sureste.
GMU/ACRES: 15/309 acres
CAZA: venado, alce, urogallo oscuro, aves acuáticas
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: senderismo, observación de vida
silvestre
INSTALACIONES: baños
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se permite acampar y hacer fogatas solo 3 días
antes de las temporadas regulares de caza
mayor y hasta 3 días después.

▶ SAWHILL PONDS — CONDADO DE BOULDER

INDICACIONES: Desde la I-25 tome la ctra. 7 oeste.
Gire al norte en la calle 75 El SWA está al oeste de
la calle 75 después de cruzar la calle Valmont Dr.
GMU/ACRES: 29/208 acres
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto al acceso público de 5 a. m. hasta la
medianoche.
b. Los perros deben llevar una correa de 6 pies,
controlada por el adiestrador, excepto en las
áreas designadas.
c. Se prohíbe la circulación de vehículos
motorizados y no motorizados (incluidas
las bicicletas) más allá de las zonas de
estacionamiento designadas.
d. Se prohíben la caza, la navegación y los tubos
flotadores. Otras actividades prohibidas
según lo publicado.
e. La equitación solo puede realizarse en los
caminos de mantenimiento establecidos.
f. Solo se permite la recogida con permiso.
g. NUEVO NO se requiere un pase válido
para cazar o pescar o para el Área de Vida
Silvestre del Estado de Colorado para
ACCEDER a esta propiedad.

▶ SEDGWICK BAR SWA — CONDADO DE SEDGWICK

INDICACIONES: Desde Sedgwick, diríjase 2 millas al
noreste en la ctra. 138 hacia la carretera de acceso,
luego continúe por 0.5 millas al sur.
GMU/ACRES: 92/885 acres
CAZA: venado, pavo, codorniz, paloma, conejo,
ardilla, aves acuáticas
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto de 4 a. m. a 9 p. m.
b. Se prohíbe acampar y encender fogatas.
c. Se prohíbe la práctica de tiro al blanco,
excepto cuando lo autorice el gestor de fauna
de la zona.
d. Solo se permite la caza de venados en el fin de
semana de apertura de la temporada regular
de caza con rifle en las llanuras y el primer día
y el fin de semana de la temporada tardía de
caza en las llanuras.
e. Están prohibidos los caballos, excepto cuando
se entrenan perros de caza, en febrero, marzo,
abril (hasta el miér. antes de que abra la
temporada de pavo de primavera) y en agosto
solamente.
f. Se prohíbe botar o utilizar embarcaciones
durante las temporadas de aves acuáticas.

▶ SEGO SPRINGS SWA — CONDADO DE CONEJOS

INDICACIONES: Desde Manassa, diríjase 3 millas con
dirección este en la ctra. 142 hacia la carretera de
acceso, luego diríjase 0.5 millas al norte.
GMU/ACRES: 81/640 acres
CAZA: conejo, paloma, aves acuáticas
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto del 16 de julio al 14 de febrero.
b. Las pruebas de campo pueden autorizarse en
ago. y sept.
c. Se prohíbe encender fogatas y la pesca con
arco.

▶ SETCHFIELD SWA — CONDADO DE BENT

INDICACIONES: Desde las ctras. 50 y 101 en Las
Animas, tome la ctra. 101 sur por 16 millas hacia la
CR P. Diríjase al oeste en la CR P por 1 milla hacia
la CR 11, luego diríjase al sur por 6 millas en las
CR 11 y 10.
GMU/ACRES: 130/2438 acres
CAZA: berrendo, conejo, faisán, codorniz blanca,
codorniz escamada, paloma
RECREACIÓN: pícnic, observación de vida silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe acampar y encender fogatas.

▶ SEYMOUR LAKE SWA — CONDADO DE JACKSON

INDICACIONES: Desde Walden, diríjase 14 millas
con dirección suroeste en la ctra. 14 hacia la CR
28, luego diríjase 1 milla al sur hacia la CR 11.
Diríjase 3 millas al sur en la CR 11A, luego diríjase
0.5 millas al oeste.
GMU/ACRES: 17/81 acres de agua
CAZA: aves acuáticas
PESCA: lago de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: campamento, pícnic, observación de
vida silvestre
INSTALACIONES: baños, rampa para botes
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe la navegación si se crea una estela
de aguas rápidas.
b. Veleros prohibidos.

▶ SHARPTAIL RIDGE SWA — CONDADO DE DOUGLAS

INDICACIONES: Tome la ctra. 85 sur hacia
Roxborough Park. Gire al oeste en Titan Pkwy.,
incorpórese a la calle Titan. Gire al sur en la
calle Roxborough Park. SWA está cerca del final
de la carretera (antes de la curva oeste). SWA se
extiende hacia el sur.
GMU/ACRES: 51/699 acres
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Únicamente para uso diario. Acceso
únicamente a pie.
b. Está prohibido acampar.
c. Se permite la caza solo para venados y alces,
y solo con permiso de caza obtenido por el
proceso de asignación de Sharptail Ridge
SWA. Los cazadores deben tener licencia
limitada de venado o alce para GMU 51 antes
de solicitar el permiso. Máximo 2 cazadores
diarios. Se permiten solicitudes grupales
para un máximo de 2 cazadores por grupo.
Permisos válidos solo por 2–3 días a partir
del fin de semana del Día del Trabajo.
Solicitudes disponibles en la oficina de área
de CPW en Denver: 303-291-7227. Los
titulares de los permisos pueden llevar a
1 persona no cazadora; esa persona debe
permanecer con los cazadores en todo
momento.
d. Los cazadores pueden estacionarse en el
área de estacionamiento detrás de la puerta
durante las horas en la que se les permite
cazar. Está prohibido conducir a otro lugar
en la propiedad.
e. NUEVO NO se requiere un pase válido
para cazar o pescar o para el Área de Vida
Silvestre del Estado de Colorado para
ACCEDER a esta propiedad.
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SILVESTRE
▶ SHRIVER-WRIGHT SWA — CONDADO DE RIO GRANDE

INDICACIONES: Desde Monte Vista, diríjase 3 millas
con dirección este en la Av. Sherman.
GMU/ACRES: 791/120 acres
CAZA: venado, conejo, paloma, aves acuáticas
PESCA: río de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre,
fotografía
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe encender fogatas y realizar
prácticas de tiro.
b. Se permite la caza con escopeta, arco,
avancarga o mediante cetrería únicamente.
c. Se permite acampar solo en áreas de
estacionamiento con remolques o campistas
independientes.
d. El Responsable de Vida Silvestre de la zona
puede publicar cierres específicos de la zona
para gestionar las presiones de caza de aves
acuáticas y por motivos de seguridad.
e. NUEVO NO se requiere un pase válido
para cazar o pescar o para el Área de Vida
Silvestre del Estado de Colorado para
ACCEDER a esta propiedad.

▶ SIKES RANCH SWA — CONDADO DE BACA Y LAS ANIMAS

INDICACIONES: Desde Prichett, diríjase al oeste por
la ctra. 160 hacia la CR 3. Diríjase al sur en la CR 3
por aprox. 8 millas.
GMU/ACRES: 143, 144/7139 acres
CAZA: venados, pavos, depredadores
PESCA: pez sol verde, siluro negro
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto para acceso público 1 hora antes del
amanecer a 1 hora después del atardecer.
Los cazadores pueden permanecer el
tiempo que sea razonable para recuperar las
piezas abatidas. También se permite la caza
nocturna con permiso.
b. La circulación motorizada está restringida a la
ruta de acceso principal, CR O.
g. Solo se permite estacionar en la zona
designada (5 zonas de estacionamiento).
d. Se prohíbe el acceso en la envolvente
del edificio y en las zonas de seguridad
designadas, según se indique.
e. Se prohíbe la acampada, las fogatas, el uso de
vehículos todoterreno y la tala o recolección
de madera.
f. Solo se permite la captura con permiso. Los
permisos deben estar en los tramperos en
todo momento durante la captura. Permisos
disponibles en la Oficina del Área de CPW
en Lamar, 719-336-6600, o llamando al
oficial local al 719-980-0025.

▶ SIMMONS SWA — CONDADO DE YUMA

INDICACIONES: Desde Wray, diríjase al sur por
5 millas en la ctra. 385 hacia la CR 30. Diríjase al
este por aprox. 1 milla en la carretera pavimentada,
gire al sur siguiendo la carretera pavimentada, gire
al este hacia la CR 22, luego continúe 0.5 millas al
este hasta el estacionamiento.
GMU/ACRES: 102/2157 acres
CAZA: venado, pavo, paloma, conejo, ardilla
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto de 4 a. m. a 9 p. m., desde el 1 de
septiembre hasta el 31 de mayo.
b. Se prohíbe acampar, encender fogatas y
entrenar perros.
c. Se prohíbe la práctica de tiro al blanco, excepto
cuando lo autorice el gestor de fauna de la
zona.

▶ SIMPSON PONDS SWA — CONDADO DE LARIMER

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INDICACIONES: Desde la I-25 en la ctra. 402 salida
(N.º 255), diríjase 2 millas con dirección oeste en la
ctra. 402 hacia la CR 9E, luego continúe 0.5 millas
al norte.
GMU/ACRES: 20/44 acres
CAZA: paloma, aves acuáticas
PESCA: agua templada
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:

2022 TIERRAS DE RECREACIÓN DEL ESTADO DE COLORADO

a. Abierto al público desde 1 hora antes del
amanecer hasta 1 hora después de la puesta
de sol; sin restricciones de tiempo para la
pesca o para los cazadores con permiso de
caza nocturna.
b. Se prohíbe acampar, encender fogatas,
entrenar perros, montar a caballo y andar en
bicicleta.
c. Prohibida la navegación excepto los botes
flotadores para la pesca.
d. Está permitido disparar armas de fuego
y arcos solo cuando se caza. Se permiten
utilizar arcos o ballestas para la pesca con
arco.

▶ SKAGUAY RES. SWA — CONDADO DE TELLER

INDICACIONES: Desde Victor, diríjase 0.5 millas
al este en la CR 67 hacia la CR 86, luego diríjase
2 millas al este hacia la CR 861. Diríjase 12 millas
al este hacia SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 59/715 acres
PESCA: lago de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
INSTALACIONES: baños, rampa para botes
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe la navegación si se crea una estela
de aguas rápidas.
NOTA: No se permite acampar.

▶ SMITH LAKE SWA — CONDADO DE LARIMER

INDICACIONES: Desde la I-25 en la salida de
Wellington, diríjase 0.3 millas al oeste en la ctra. 1
hacia la CR 7, diríjase 1.4 millas al norte hacia la
CR 66 y luego 2 millas al oeste.
GMU/ACRES: 9/135 acres
PESCA: especies de aguas templadas y frías
RECREACIÓN: pícnic, observación de vida silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto para acceso público 1 hora antes del
amanecer a 1 hora después del atardecer, no
hay restricciones de tiempo para la pesca.
b. Se prohíbe la navegación si se crea una estela
de aguas rápidas.
c. Se prohíbe cazar, disparar armas de fuego o
arcos, acampar, encender fogatas, conducir
vehículos todo terreno y motos de nieve.

▶ SMITH RES. SWA — CONDADO DE COSTILLA

INDICACIONES: Desde Blanca, diríjase 0.5 millas al
oeste en la ctra. 160 hacia la calle Airport, luego
continúe por 4 millas al sur.
GMU/ACRES: 83/278 acres
CAZA: aves acuáticas
PESCA: lago de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
INSTALACIONES: estación de descarga para
remolques, baño, rampa para botes
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Las orillas norte y este están abiertas al acceso
público del 16 de juliohastael 14 de feb.
solamente.
b. Solo se puede pescar a menos de 200 yardas
de la represa desde el 1 de nov. hasta el final
de la temporada de aves acuáticas.
c. Las pruebas de campo podrán autorizarse en
feb., marzo, ago. y sept.
d. Está prohibido el esquí acuático.
e. Se prohíbe la circulación de vehículos a
menos de 50 pies del agua.

▶ SOUTH REPUBLICAN SWA — CONDADO DE YUMA

INDICACIONES: Desde Burlington, diríjase 21 millas
con dirección norte en la ctra. 385 hacia la CR 1,
luego diríjase 3 millas al este. Diríjase 2 millas al
norte y 2 millas al este.
GMUs/ACRES: 103, 109/18,365 acres
CAZA: venado, conejo, ardilla, pavo, faisán, codorniz
blanca, paloma, aves acuáticas, agachadiza común
PESCA: lago de agua templada
RECREACIÓN: campamento, pícnic, observación de
vida silvestre

INSTALACIONES: campamentos, baños, área de pícnic
con pozo de barbacoa
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Las pruebas de campo podrán autorizarse
en feb., marzo, ago. y sept. No se podrán
autorizar más de 2 pruebas entre feb. y
marzo. Solo se puede autorizar 1 prueba
entre agosto y sept.
b. Se prohíbe el acceso para la caza de aves
acuáticas en la parte inferior de la represa y
según lo indicado para proporcionar zonas
de descanso a las aves acuáticas que estén
invernando.
c. Estacionamiento para la caza de aves acuáticas
solo en las áreas designadas.

▶ SPANISH PEAKS SWA — CONDADO DE LAS ANIMAS

INDICACIONES: Desde Aguilar, diríjase al oeste por la
calle Apishapa; siga las indicaciones.
GMU/ACRES: 85/6450 acres
CAZA: venado, alce, conejo, ardilla, pavo
RECREACIÓN: campamento, senderismo, observación
de vida silvestre
INSTALACIONES: baño, agua potable
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Acceso solo desde la zona de estacionamiento
establecida. Estacionar solo en las áreas
designadas.
b. Solo se permite acampar y encender fogatas
en las zonas designadas.

▶ SPINNEY MOUNTAIN SWA — CONDADO DE PARK

INDICACIONES: Desde Hartsel, diríjase 3 millas al sur
CR 59.
GMUs/ACRES: 58, 581/1937 acres
CAZA: aves acuáticas
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe acampar y encender fogatas.

▶ STALKER LAKE SWA — CONDADO DE YUMA

INDICACIONES: Desde Wray, diríjase 2 millas con
dirección oeste en la ctra. 34 hacia la CR FF.
Diríjase 1.5 millas al norte hacia la carretera de
acceso, luego diríjase 0.5 millas al oeste.
GMU/ACRES: 98/75 acres
CAZA: paloma, aves acuáticas
PESCA: lago de agua templada
RECREACIÓN: pícnic, observación de vida silvestre
INSTALACIONES: baño, rampa para botes, refugios
para pícnic, mesas
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe la navegación, excepto los botes
flotadores o las embarcaciones propulsadas a
mano, por viento o con motor eléctrico.
b. Se prohíbe acampar y encender fogatas.
c. Caza solo con arcos o escopetas con
perdigones.
d. Se prohíbe la práctica de tiro, excepto con
arcos en el campo de tiro con arco designado.
e. Se prohíbe la caza en la mitad oeste del lago.
f. Se permite la caza después del 31 de oct. solo
en las zonas al este de la presa.

▶ STORM MOUNTAIN ACCESS ROAD — CONDADO DE

LARIMER
INDICACIONES: Desde Loveland, tome la ctra. 34
hacia el oeste a Big Thomspon School; diríjase al
norte por 4 millas en la calle Buckhorn (CR 27)
hacia Masonville. Diríjase hacia el noroeste en la
calle Buckhorn por 2.5 millas hacia la calle Bar D
Ranch (Carretera de acceso a Storm Mountain).
GMU: 20
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Cerrado cuando sea necesario para evitar
daños a la carretera y al hábitat.
b. NUEVO NO se requiere un pase válido
para cazar o pescar o para el Área de Vida
Silvestre del Estado de Colorado para
ACCEDER a esta propiedad.

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NOTA: Carretera cerrada cuando el USFS cierra sus
puertas (1 de dic.). Carretera abierta solo durante
todas las temporadas de caza mayor hasta la fecha.
NOTA: Los vehículos todoterreno y las motos de
motocross deben ir en remolque hasta que estén en
terrenos del USFS.

▶ SUMMIT RES. SWA — CONDADO DE MONTEZUMA

INDICACIONES: Desde Mancos, diríjase 9 millas con
dirección noroeste en la ctra. 184.
GMU/ACRES: 73/526 acres
CAZA: aves acuáticas
PESCA: agua templada
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
INSTALACIONES: baños, rampa para botes
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe acampar y encender fogatas.
b. Se prohíbe la navegación si se crea una estela
de aguas rápidas.

▶ TAMARACK RANCH SWA — CONDADO DE LOGAN

INDICACIONES: Desde la I-76 en la salida Crook (N.º
149), diríjase 0.5 millas al norte por la ctra. 55.
GMUs/ACRES: 91, 93/10,696 acres
CAZA: venado, pavo, faisán, codorniz, paloma,
conejo, ardilla, aves acuáticas
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre,
campamento limitado
INSTALACIONES: baño, agua potable
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto de 4 a. m. a 9 p. m., excepto para
aquellos con permiso de caza nocturna.
b. Solo se permite acampar y encender fogatas
en las zonas designadas.
c. Se prohíbe la práctica de tiro al blanco,
excepto cuando lo autorice el gestor de fauna
de la zona.
d. Las pruebas de campo podrán autorizarse en
feb., marzo, ago. y sept. Máximo 3 pruebas
en feb., marzo o ago. Máximo de 1 prueba
en sept.
e. Registro obligatorio de entrada y salida en
los puestos de control. Los cazadores deben
estacionar en la zona de caza designada.
Pasadas las 9 a. m., los cazadores podrán
cazar en áreas adyacentes. Los cazadores de
venados y pavos solo deben registrarse en el
área este, oeste o sur de Tamarack.
f. Desde el 25 de oct. hasta el final de las
temporadas regulares de pato, las reservas
están disponibles, pero no son requeridas
durante los fines de semana y feriados
estatales y federales. Consulte "Reservas:
Caza" (página 1) para más detalles.
g. En el fin de semana de apertura de la
temporada regular de caza de venados con
rifle en las llanuras y el primer día y el fin
de semana de la temporada tardía, solo se
permite la caza de venados.
h. Los caballos están prohibidos al norte de la
I-76, excepto cuando se entrenan perros de
caza, en feb., marzo y abril (hasta el miér.
antes de la apertura de la temporada de pavos
de primavera) y solo en ago.
i. Se prohíbe botar o utilizar embarcaciones
durante las temporadas de aves acuáticas.

ESTANQUES DE AUMENTO:

a. La caza de aves acuáticas se realiza por
sorteo desde el día de apertura de la segunda
temporada de patos hasta el final de la
temporada de ganso oscuro.
b. Solo se permite la caza en un estanque/zona
de caza específica cada día.
c. Para participar en el sorteo, envíe una
tarjeta postal o una carta con sello hasta el
30 de sept. a la Oficina de Área de CPW en
Brush, con su nombre, dirección, número de
teléfono, número de identificación personal
(CID) y las fechas de reserva deseadas. Los
cazadores deben tener una licencia válida y

sellos para cazar aves acuáticas para entrar.
Los cazadores pueden solicitar varias fechas
de caza en una sola presentación.
d. Los cazadores que ganen el sorteo están
obligados a cumplir todas las normas de
caza pertinentes. Registro obligatorio de
entrada y salida en los puestos de control.
Máximo de 4 cazadores por grupo por día.
Los cazadores deben estacionarse en las
áreas de estacionamiento designadas, pero
se les permite dejar señuelos a través de
las carreteras y los caminos 4x4 como se
indica. Los cazadores deben permanecer
en los caminos existentes tal y como están
señalizados.
e. Registro obligatorio de entrada y salida en los
puestos de control durante la temporada de
orden de conservación del ganso ligero.

▶ TARRYALL RES. SWA — CONDADO DE PARK

INDICACIONES: Desde Jefferson, diríjase 16.5 millas
al sureste por la CR 77.
GMUs/ACRES: 50, 501/711 acres de tierra, 175 acres
de agua
CAZA: venado, alce, aves acuáticas
PESCA: lago de agua fría, pesca de arroyo
RECREACIÓN: campamento
INSTALACIONES: baños, rampa para botes
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Cerrado en la represa, el desagüe y las
estructuras de salida.
b. Se prohíbe la navegación si se crea una estela
de aguas rápidas.
c. Se prohíben las fogatas, los vehículos todo
terreno, las motos de nieve.
d. Se prohíbe disparar armas de fuego, pistolas
de perdigones o arcos en los campamentos.

▶ TAYLOR RIVER SWA — CONDADO DE GUNNISON

INDICACIONES: Desde Gunnison, diríjase 10 millas
con dirección norte en la ctra. 135 hacia la CR 742
(Taylor River Rd.); luego diríjase 18 millas al este
hacia la base de Taylor Res.
GMU/ACRES: 55/13 acres
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe acampar, encender fogatas y cazar.
b. Estacionar solo en las áreas designadas.
c. Cerrado desde la represa de Taylor hasta
325 yardas río abajo.

▶ TERRACE RES. SWA — CONDADO DE CONEJOS

INDICACIONES: Desde Monte Vista, diríjase 12 millas
con dirección sur en la ctra. 15 hacia USFS Rd.
250, luego continúe 9 millas al oeste.
GMUs/ACRES: 80, 81/240 acres
PESCA: lago de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre

▶ TETER-MICHIGAN CREEK SWA — CONDADO DE PARK

INDICACIONES: Desde Jefferson, diríjase 2 millas con
dirección sur en la ctra. 285, luego diríjase 2 millas
al norte en la CR 35.
GMU/ACRES: 500/950 acres
CAZA: caza mayor, aves acuáticas
PESCA: pesca en arroyos de aguas frías
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe acampar y encender fogatas.

▶ THURSTON RES. SWA — CONDADO DE PROWERS

RECREACIÓN: navegación a motor, navegación a vela,
surf a vela, esquí acuático, observación de vida
silvestre
INSTALACIONES: rampa para botes, baño
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto para acceso público 1 hora antes del
amanecer a 1 hora después del atardecer, no
hay restricciones de tiempo para la pesca.
b. Se prohíbe la navegación si se crea una estela
de aguas bravas desde el 1 de nov. hasta el
último día de la temporada de aves acuáticas.
c. Están prohibidos los vehículos todoterreno,
las motos de motocross y las motos de nieve.
d. Superficie congelada del lago cerrada.
e. Represas, ensenadas, desembocaduras
abiertas solo para la pesca.

▶ TILMAN BISHOP SWA — CONDADO DE MESA

INDICACIONES: Toma la I-70 oeste hacia Grand
Junction. Salida en la ctra. 6 hacia Palisade. Gire al
sur en la calle 38, incorpórese a la calle F 1/4. SWA
a lo largo del río al norte de las carreteras F 1/4 y
37 1/4.
GMUs/ACRES: 30, 41/113 acres
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Cerrado durante el periodo de anidación y
de aves migratorias, del 15 de marzo al 14
de julio.
b. Acceso solamente a pie.
c. Solo caza de venados, aves acuáticas y caza
menor.
d. Caza con arco y escopeta de perdigones o solo
con cetrería.
e. Los perros solo se permiten como ayuda en
la caza.
f. Caza de aves acuáticas solo con reserva. Las
reservas deben hacerse a través del Sistema
de Reservas de Caza. Consulte "Reservas:
Caza" (página 1) para más detalles. Los
cazadores deben registrar su entrada y salida
de la propiedad.
g. Los cazadores de aves acuáticas deben utilizar
las persianas o zonas designadas. Máximo
4 cazadores por persiana.
h. Caza de venados únicamente con reserva. Los
titulares de la reserva deben tener la carta
de confirmación con ellos en todo momento
mientras estén cazando en la propiedad.
Para las reservas, los cazadores de venados
ya deben tener una licencia de caza mayor
para uno de los códigos de caza específicos
permitidos en la propiedad. Las reservas
deben hacerse a través del Sistema de
Reservas de Caza: Consulte "Reservas: Caza"
(página 1) para más detalles.
Las reservas se podrán hacer hasta 45 días
antes del inicio de la temporada para la que
se esté realizando la reserva. Los cazadores de
venados solo podrán acceder a la propiedad
durante las fechas para cazar en el área
especificada en su reserva.
Los cazadores de venados con reserva
pueden traer hasta 2 acompañantes que no
sean cazadores. Los cazadores deben registrar
su entrada y salida de la propiedad.
i. Solo se permite el uso de equipos de tiro con
arco para la caza de venados.
j. Está prohibido acampar durante la noche, las
fogatas, la pesca, la tala de madera, el tiro
al blanco/vista, construcción de persianas
permanentes y recolección de artefactos.

INDICACIONES: Desde Lamar, diríjase 9 millas al
norte en la ctra. 196 hacia la CR TT, diríjase 1 milla
al oeste hacia la CR 7 luego diríjase 0.25 millas al
norte.
GMU/ACRES: 127/400 acres
CAZA: paloma, aves acuáticas, conejo
PESCA: agua templada
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▶ TIMPAS CREEK SWA (INCLUYE OTERO POND) — CONDADO

DE OTERO
INDICACIONES: Desde Rocky Ford, diríjase 4 millas
al sur en la ctra. 71 hacia la ctra. 10, luego diríjase
2 millas al este a través del puente Timpas Creek.
Diríjase 1 milla al sur en la CR 21, luego diríjase
1 milla al oeste en la CR Z.
GMU/ACRES: 135/141 acres
CAZA: conejo, ardilla, faisán, codorniz blanca,
paloma, aves acuáticas
RECREACIÓN: campamento, pícnic, observación de
vida silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe encender fogatas.

▶ TOMAHAWK SWA — CONDADO DE PARK

INDICACIONES: Desde Hartsel, diríjase 5 millas
al norte en la ctra. 9, luego diríjase 0.5 millas al
área de estacionamiento. Desde Fairplay, diríjase
10 millas con dirección sur en la ctra. 9, luego
diríjase 0.5 millas al área de estacionamiento.
GMU/ACRES: 50/1655 acres
CAZA: venado, alce, conejo, aves acuáticas, berrendo
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe acampar y encender fogatas.

▶ TOMICHI CREEK SWA — CONDADO DE GUNNISON

INDICACIONES: En Gunnison, diríjase al sur
por la calle Teller hasta final de carretera. En
el estacionamiento de los campos de softball,
encuentre la señal de inicio del sendero oeste
de Mountain. Tome el camino de tierra hasta el
estacionamiento de SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 67/465 acres
CAZA: aves acuáticas
PESCA: agua fría
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Cerrado el acceso al público, salvo la pesca,
desde el final de la temporada de aves
acuáticas hasta el 30 de junio. Abierto el
acceso público para la pesca durante todo
el año.
b. Se prohíbe acampar y encender fogatas.
c. Los perros están prohibidos, excepto como
ayuda en la caza.

▶ TOTTEN RES. SWA — CONDADO DE MONTEZUMA

INDICACIONES: Desde Cortez, diríjase 3.5 millas al
este en la ctra. 160 hacia la CR 29, luego diríjase
1 milla al norte.
GMU/ACRES: 73/250 acres
CAZA: aves acuáticas
PESCA: agua templada
RECREACIÓN: pícnic, observación de vida silvestre
INSTALACIONES: baños, rampa para botes
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto para acceso público 1 hora antes del
amanecer a 1 hora después del atardecer, no
hay restricciones de tiempo para la pesca.
b. Cerrado a lo largo de la costa norte del 1 de
marzo al 31 de mayo.
c. Está prohibido acampar, encender fogatas y
los contenedores de vidrio.
d. Se prohíbe la caza en la ensenada del 30 de
septiembre al 20 de enero tal como se ha
anunciado para proteger a las aves acuáticas
en reposo.
e. Se prohíbe la navegación si se crea una estela
de aguas rápidas.
f. NUEVO NO se requiere un pase válido para
cazar o pescar o para el Área de Vida
Silvestre del Estado de Colorado para
ACCEDER a esta propiedad.

▶ TRUJILLO MEADOWS SWA — CONDADO DE CONEJOS

INDICACIONES: Desde Antonito, diríjase 36 millas
con dirección oeste en la ctra. 17 hacia USFS Rd.
118, luego siga por 4 millas con dirección oeste.

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GMU/ACRES: 81/71 acres
PESCA: lago de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: campamento, pícnic, observación de
vida silvestre
INSTALACIONES: baño, agua potable
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe la navegación si se crea una estela
de aguas rápidas.

▶ TURK’S POND SWA — CONDADO DE BACA

INDICACIONES: Desde Springfield, diríjase 2 millas
con dirección norte por la ctra. 287 hacia la CR
HH, luego diríjase 14 millas al este hacia la CR 39.
Continúe por 3.5 millas con dirección norte.
GMU/ACRES: 139/200 acres
CAZA: paloma, faisán, aves acuáticas, conejo
PESCA: agua templada
RECREACIÓN: pícnic, observación de vida silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe la navegación, excepto los botes
flotadores o las embarcaciones propulsadas a
mano, por viento o con motor eléctrico.
b. Está prohibido acampar.
c. Está prohibida toda actividad humana
0.25 millas de la línea de flotación alta
alrededor de Turk's Pond, incluyendo los
edificios administrativos, desde el día de
apertura de la temporada regular de patos
hasta el último día de la temporada regular
de ganso oscuro según lo publicado. Los
cazadores solo pueden entrar en la veda para
recuperar las aves acuáticas abatidas, deben
dejar todas las armas de fuego fuera de la
veda.

▶ TWENTY MILE POND SWA (SERVIDUMBRE DE PESCA) —

CONDADO DE ROUTT
INDICACIONES: Desde la intersección en la ctra. 40 y
la CR 27, diríjase al sur en la CR 27 por 5.6 millas
hacia el establecimiento.
GMU/ACRES: 13/11 acres
PESCA: Abierto solo para pesca.

▶ TWIN SISTERS SWA — CONDADO DE LARIMER

INDICACIONES: Desde Allenspark, diríjase 4 millas al
norte en la ctra. 7 hacia la calle Meeker Park (USFS
119). Diríjase 2.5 millas al norte hacia USFS Rd.
325, luego diríjase 1 milla al oeste.
GMU/ACRES: 20/640 acres
CAZA: venado, alce, urogallo
RECREACIÓN: senderismo, observación de vida
silvestre

▶ TWIN SPRUCE PONDS SWA — CONDADO DE MONTEZUMA

INDICACIONES: Desde Dolores, diríjase 9 millas con
dirección noreste por la ctra. 145.
GMU/ACRES: 71, 73 /96 acres
PESCA: pesca de truchas en aguas frías de suelta y
captura
RECREACIÓN: pesca, observación de vida silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto para el acceso público desde el
amanecer hasta el atardecer, con acceso solo
desde la zona de estacionamiento designada.
b. Está prohibido acampar y los contenedores
de vidrio.
c. Se prohíbe acampar y disparar armas de fuego
o arcos.
d. Se prohíbe la navegación, excepto las
embarcaciones propulsadas a mano y los
botes flotadores.

▶ DOS BUTTES RES. SWA — CONDADOS DE BACA Y PROWERSs.

INDICACIONES: Desde Springfield, diríjase 18 millas
con dirección norte en la ctra. 287 hacia la CR B.5,
luego continúe por 3 millas al este.
GMUs/ACRES: 138, 139/8533 acres
CAZA: venado, berrendo, conejo, faisán, codorniz
blanca, codorniz escamada, paloma, aves acuáticas
PESCA: agua templada, trucha de temporada, pez
saugeye, pomoxis, pez brema, bagre de canal,
lubina de boca grande, lubina de boca pequeña,
lubina rayada híbrida

RECREACIÓN: campamento, senderismo, escalada de
roca, observación de vida silvestre
INSTALACIONES: baños, agua potable, campo de tiro,
rampa para botes
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Prohibido el canotaje en Two Buttes Ponds
debajo de la presa excepto los botes
flotadores o embarcaciones propulsadas a
mano, viento o motor eléctrico

▶ VAIL DEER UNDERPASS SWA — CONDADO DE EAGLE

INDICACIONES: Desde Vail, diríjase 4 millas al oeste
en el lado sur de la carretera frente a la I-70.
GMUs/ACRES: 36, 45/107 acres
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto al acceso público del 16 de junio al
31 de oct.
b. Prohibida la caza.

▶ VAN TUYL SWA (UNIDADES CABIN CREEK Y LOST CANYON)
— CONDADO DE GUNNISON
INDICACIONES:

UNIDAD DE CABIN CREEK: Desde Gunnison, diríjase
6.5 millas con dirección este en la ctra. 50, luego
diríjase 0.2 millas al norte por la calle BLM 3107.
(200 acres.)
UNIDAD DE LOST CANYON: Desde Gunnison, diríjase
1.2 millas con dirección norte en la ctra. 135, gire
al este y diríjase por la CR 10 por 3 millas. Gire
al este en la CR 743 y recorra unas 6 millas hasta
SWA. (310 acres.)
GMU/ACRES: 55/510 acres totales
CAZA: venado, alce, urogallo
RECREACIÓN: campamento, senderismo, observación
de vida silvestre

▶ VERNER SWA (ALQUILER DE PESCA: RÍO PLATTE NORTE) —

CONDADO DE JACKSON
INDICACIONES: Desde Walden, diríjase 0.5 millas con
dirección oeste en la ctra. 14 hacia la CR 12, luego
diríjase 5.1 millas con dirección oeste hacia la CR
18. Diríjase 0.5 millas al oeste hacia la carretera de
acceso.
GMU/ACRES: 16/2 millas de río
PESCA: Río Platte Norte, arroyo de agua fría
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto únicamente para la pesca.

▶ WAHATOYA SWA — CONDADO DE HUERFANO

INDICACIONES: Desde La Veta, diríjase 1 milla al este
en Bear Creek Rd.
GMU/ACRES: 85/80 acres
PESCA: lago de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: pícnic, senderismo, observación de
vida silvestre
INSTALACIONES: baños
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe la navegación excepto los botes
flotantes o las embarcaciones propulsadas a
mano o viento.
b. Se prohíbe acampar y encender fogatas.

▶ WALKER SWA — CONDADO DE MESA

INDICACIONES: Desde Grand Junction, diríjase
2 millas con dirección oeste en las ctras. 6 y 50.
Gire al sur en la calle River, recorra 0.5 millas y
gire al sur en el camino de grava.
GMUs/ACRES: 30, 40/351 acres
PESCA: agua templada
RECREACIÓN: rafting, canotaje, observación de vida
silvestre, programa interpretativo
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto para acceso público media hora antes
del amanecer hasta media hora después del
atardecer.
b. Se prohíbe acampar, cazar, capturar y entrenar
perros.
c. Se prohíbe disparar armas de fuego o arcos,
excepto los arcos permitidos solo para la
pesca con arco.
d. Se admiten perros solo con correa y
solamente en el sendero pavimentado
Riverfront Trail. Los dueños deben recoger
inmediatamente y desechar adecuadamente
las heces dejadas por su perro.

�ÁREAS DE VIDA
SILVESTRE
▶ WATSON LAKE SWA — CONDADO DE LARIMER

INDICACIONES: Desde Fort Collins, diríjase 7 millas
con dirección noroeste en la ctra. 287 hacia la calle
Rist Canyon (CR 52E), luego diríjase 1 milla al
oeste.
GMU/ACRES: 19/44 acres
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría, lago de aguas cálidas
RECREACIÓN: pícnic, observación de vida silvestre
INSTALACIONES: baños, sendero natural
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto para acceso público 1 hora antes del
amanecer a 1 hora después del atardecer, no
hay restricciones de tiempo para la pesca.
b. Se prohíbe navegar, acampar, cazar, pescar en el
hielo, el patinaje sobre hielo y disparar armas
de fuego.
c. Prohibido estacionar en la represa sur.
d. Cerrado en el lado noroeste como se indica.
e. Se prohíbe el uso/posesión de pececillos vivos.
f. Se prohíbe botar cualquier embarcación
o dispositivo de flotación de un solo
compartimento lleno de aire o gas en el tramo
del río Cache La Poudre que atraviesa la
propiedad.
g. Se prohíbe el acceso a la estructura de paso de
peces (en el lado noreste de la propiedad).
h. Se prohíbe la pesca desde las paredes del paso
de peces o la pesca en el paso de peces.

▶ WAUNITA WATCHABLE WILDLIFE AREA — CONDADO DE

GUNNISON
INDICACIONES: Desde Gunnison, diríjase al este por
la ctra. 50. Gire a la izquierda en la CR 887 hasta el
sitio de WWA.
GMU: 551
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre del 1 de
abril al 15 de mayo para el urogallo de Gunnison
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe acampar, encender fogatas, los
perros y disparar armas de fuego.
b. La basura debe estar empaquetada.
c. Acceso público permitido del 1 al 30 de abril
solamente, excepto durante la segunda semana
completa (dom. a dom.) de abril cuando
el acceso público está prohibido. El acceso
público también está prohibido en todos los
demás horarios.

▶ WEBSTER SWA — CONDADO DE WELD

INDICACIONES: Desde LaSalle, diríjase 0.25 millas al
norte por la ctra. 85 hacia la CR 394, luego continúe
por 2.25 millas.
GMU/ACRES: 94/158 acres
CAZA: conejo, faisán, paloma, aves acuáticas, pavo,
venado
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto para acceso público desde el 1 de sept.
hasta el último día de la temporada primaveral
de pavo, 4 a. m. hasta una hora después del
atardecer.
b. Acceso público únicamente para cazadores
autorizados o para miembros que estén
participando en una partida de caza y
únicamente los días sáb., dom., miér. y
feriados estatales y federales.
c. Los cazadores solo pueden acceder a la
propiedad por el estacionamiento en un lugar
designado y numerado dentro del este. Se
prohíbe el estacionamiento a lo largo de la
carretera de acceso o de la Weld CR 394.
d. Se prohíbe acampar, encender fogatas,
practicar tiro al blanco, montar a caballo,
usar rifles de fuego central o cargadores de
avancarga.
e. Los perros están prohibidos, excepto como
ayuda para la caza.
f. Prohibida la caza en canales de entrada o
salida.

▶ WELLINGTON SWA — CONDADOS DE LARIMER Y WELD
INDICACIONES:

UNIDAD DE WELLINGTON: Desde la I-25 y ctra. 14
salida, diríjase 9 millas con dirección norte en la
carretera de servicio este hacia CR 64, luego diríjase
1.5 millas con dirección este.
UNIDAD DE COBB LAKE: Desde la I-25 y ctra. 14 salida,
diríjase 5 millas con dirección norte en la carretera
de servicio este hacia CR 56, luego diríjase 1.4 millas
con dirección este.
UNIDAD DE SCHWARE: Desde la I-25 y ctra. 14 salida,
diríjase 7 millas con dirección norte en la carretera
de servicio este hacia CR 60, luego diríjase 1 milla
con dirección este.
GMU/ACRES: 87/1793 acres
PESCA: agua templada
CAZA: conejo, faisán, paloma, aves acuáticas
RECREACIÓN: senderismo, observación de vida
silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Las unidades de Wellington y Schware abren
solo del 16 de julio al 14 de marzo.
b. La Unidad de Wellington está cerrada desde
el primer día de la temporada regular de aves
acuáticas hasta el primer día de la temporada
de faisanes, excepto los sábados, domingos y
lunes y los días festivos estatales y federales.
c. Prohibida la navegación excepto embarcaciones
propulsadas a mano para la caza de aves
acuáticas.
d. Se prohíbe acampar y encender fogatas.
e. Se pueden autorizar pruebas de campo en las
unidades de Wellington y Schware en feb., del
1 al 14 de marzo y en ago. Se pueden autorizar
pruebas en la Unidad de Cobb Lake durante
todo el año.
f. La práctica de tiro al blanco debe ser autorizada
por el Responsable del Área de Vida Silvestre.
g. Prohibida la cabalgata excepto en la Unidad de
Cobb Lake durante las pruebas de campo.
h. Caza mayor solo con arco, escopeta de postas
y avancarga.
i. Las aves de caza domésticas, silvestres o
privadas podrán ser liberadas con permiso de
adiestramiento canino en la Unidad de Cobb
Lake. Todas las aves capturadas deberán ser
retiradas y todas las aves de caza de propiedad
privada deberán ser preparadas para el
consumo humano.
▶ WEST LAKE SWA — CONDADO DE LARIMER

INDICACIONES: Desde Red Feather Lakes, diríjase
1 milla con dirección este en Red Feather Lakes Rd.
GMU/ACRES: 191/38 acres de agua
CAZA: aves acuáticas
PESCA: lago de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre, pesca,
campamento
INSTALACIONES: campamento, baño, agua potable
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Solo se permiten botes flotantes o
embarcaciones propulsadas a mano, viento o
motor eléctrico.
b. NUEVO NO se requiere un pase válido
para cazar o pescar o para el Área de Vida
Silvestre del Estado de Colorado para
ACCEDER a esta propiedad.

▶ WEST RIFLE CREEK SWA — CONDADO DE GARFIELD

INDICACIONES: Desde Rifle, diríjase 4 millas con
dirección norte por la ctra. 13 hacia la ctra. 325,
gire a la derecha y diríjase 4 millas hacia CR 252.
Diríjase 1.5 millas al noroeste.
GMU/ACRES: 33/941 acres
CAZA: venado, alce, oso, león, pavo, conejo, paloma,
lince
RECREACIÓN: senderismo, observación de vida
silvestre
INSTALACIONES: campamento en CR 252, 4 millas
noroeste de la ctra. 325; solo agua no potable;
campos de tiro de rifles y pistolas.
RESTRICCIONES:

a. Está permitido acampar solo desde un día
después del Día del Trabajo al 31 de diciembre
b. West Rifle Creek Shooting Range abierto al
acceso público desde el amanecer hasta el
atardecer todos los días, cuando cumpla con
todas las reglas de alcance publicadas.

▶ WHEELER SWA — CONDADO DE GARFIELD

INDICACIONES: Desde Silt, tome la I-70 oeste por
aproximadamente 1 milla. SWA está en el lado
norte de la interestatal entre I-70 y las ctras. 6 y
24, adyacentes al río Colorado. SWA es legalmente
accesible solo por el río.
GMUs/ACRES: 33, 42/48 acres
CAZA: conejo, paloma, aves acuáticas
PESCA: trucha, pescado blanco
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre

▶ WHITEHORSE SWA — CONDADO DE ADAMS

INDICACIONES: Tome la I-76 este hacia Barr Lake.
Salga por la Avenida 152, diríjase al este. Gire a la
izquierda en la calle Picadilly, gire a la izquierda en
la Avenida 128. SWA está en la esquina de la 128 y la
calle Tower, y se extiende hacia el sureste.
GMU/ACRES: 104/400 acres
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto solo para la caza de aves acuáticas
de jóvenes/mentores cuando lo autorice el
Responsable de Vida Silvestre de la zona como
participantes en el programa de cazadores
jóvenes de la CPW.
b. Se requiere reserva para la caza de aves
acuáticas. Consulte "Reservas: Caza" (página 1)
para más detalles. Los cazadores solo pueden
cazar en el área reservada, excepto en áreas
donde no se requieren reservas o no están
reservadas y desocupadas. Registro obligatorio
de entrada y salida en los puestos de control
como se indica.

▶ WILLIAMS CREEK RES. SWA — CONDADO DE HINSDALE

INDICACIONES: Desde Pagosa Springs, diríjase 3 millas
con dirección oeste en la ctra. 160 hacia USFS Rd.
631, luego diríjase 30 millas al norte.
GMU/ACRES: 77/508 acres
CAZA: aves acuáticas
PESCA: lago de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: paseo en bote, observación de vida
silvestre, campamento
INSTALACIONES: baño, agua potable, rampa para
botes, campamento
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe acampar, encender fogatas y las
tablas de vela.
b. Se prohíbe la navegación si se crea una estela
de aguas rápidas.
c. Motos de nieve permitidas únicamente como
ayuda en la pesca en hielo.

▶ WILLIAMS HILL SWA — CONDADO DE PITKIN

INDICACIONES: Para la caza y el acceso de los
pescadores, diríjase al estacionamiento de acceso
para pescadores de Riverview en la entrada norte
de Philips Riverview. Acceso en bote disponible.
Acceso para pescadores a pie también disponible
desde el sendero de Rio Grande.
GMU/ACRES: 43/487 acres
CAZA: venado, alce, oso, león, caza menor, pavo
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría

▶ WILLOW CREEK SWA — CONDADO DE YUMA

INDICACIONES: Desde Wray, diríjase al sur en la ctra.
385 unas 6 millas hacia CR 30. Gire al este en CR
30, continúe por 5 millas y gire al sur en CR NN.
Diríjase 3.5 millas al sur al área de estacionamiento
en el lado oeste de la carretera.

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SILVESTRE
GMU/ACRES: 102/920 acres
CAZA: venado, pavo, paloma, conejo, ardilla
RECREACIÓN: observación de vida silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto de 4 a. m. a 9 a. m., del 1 de
septiembre al 31 de mayo.
b. Se prohíbe encender fogatas, entrenar perros y
los caballos.
c. La práctica de tiro al blanco debe ser autorizada
por el Responsable del Área de Vida Silvestre.

▶ WINDY GAP WATCHABLE WILDLIFE AREA — CONDADO

DE GRAND
INDICACIONES: Desde Granby, diríjase 2 millas con
dirección oeste en la ctra. 40. WWA está en la ctra.
125.
GMU/ACRES: 18/12 acres
INSTALACIONES: mesas de pícnic, baños, sendero
interpretativo de 0.25 millas
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto desde el amanecer hasta el atardecer,
solo en la zona de observación.
b. Los perros están prohibidos más allá de la zona
de estacionamiento.
c. Se prohíbe la pesca, disparar armas de fuego,
acampar, encender fogatas y atrapar animales.
d. NUEVO NO se requiere un pase válido
para cazar o pescar o para el Área de Vida
Silvestre del Estado de Colorado para
ACCEDER a esta propiedad.

▶ NUEVO WILLOW CREEK RESERVOIR SWA — CONDADO

DE GRAND
INDICACIONES: Desde Granby, diríjase al oeste por la
ctra. 40 y gire al noreste en la ctra. 34 hacia Grand
Lake. Al pasar el marcador de milla 5 en la ctra.
34, gire al noroeste en la CR 40 y continúe por
2.25 millas. SWA se encuentra en el lado sur de la
CR 40.
GMU/ACRES: 18/200 acres
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Acceso permitido únicamente para la pesca,
la caza menor y la caza de aves acuáticas.
b. Acceso permitido únicamente a través de
los puntos de acceso designados según se
publiquen.
c. Prohibida la caza con fusiles de fuego central.
d. Se prohíbe acampar y encender fogatas.
e. Estacionar solo en las áreas designadas.

▶ WOODS LAKE SWA — CONDADO DE SAN MIGUEL

INDICACIONES: Desde Telluride, diríjase 13 millas
al oeste en la ctra. 145 hacia USFS Rd. 618 en Fall
Creek, luego continúe 9 millas al sur.
GMU/ACRES: 70/160 acres
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría, lago de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: canotaje, observación de vida silvestre
INSTALACIONES: baños
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe la navegación, excepto los botes
flotadores o las embarcaciones propulsadas a
mano, viento o motor eléctrico.
b. Está prohibido acampar.

▶ WIND IN THE WILLOWS SWA (SERVIDUMBRE DE PESCA) —

CONDADO DE HINSDALE
INDICACIONES: Al sur de Lake City, diríjase al sur por
la ctra. 149, gire a la derecha por la CR 30 (carretera
a San Cristobal Lake) por 3.9 millas. Acceso a
servidumbre de pesca desde el puente en el extremo
de entrada del lago San Cristobal Lake. Puente
ubicado en la intersección de la CR 30 y la CR 33.
Se requiere que los pescadores se estacionen en esta
intersección.
GMU/ACRES: 66/4 acres
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto para acceso público 1 hora antes del
amanecer hasta 1 hora después del atardecer,
acceso solamente a pie.
b. Acceso público al área de servidumbre limitado
a un punto solo en el extremo sur de la
propiedad, norte del puente sobre la CR 33,
cerca de la intersección de la CR 33 y la CR 30.
Todos los demás accesos están prohibidos.
c. Está prohibido acampar, los perros y las
mascotas.
d. La pesca con moscas artificiales solo está
permitida en la bifurcación del lago del río
Gunnison, incluyendo 20 pies a cada lado de la
orilla del río.

▶ WRIGHT’S LAKE SWA (SERVIDUMBRE DE PESCA) — CONDADO
DE CHAFFEE
INDICACIONES: Desde Nathrop, diríjase 5.7 millas al
oeste en la CR 162 hacia la CR 291. Después diríjase
0.4 millas al oeste en la CR 291 hacia el área de
estacionamiento.
GMUs/ACRES: 56, 481/84 acres
PESCA: Abierto únicamente para la pesca

▶ YAMPA RIVER SWA — CONDADO DE ROUTT

INDICACIONES: Desde Craig, diríjase al este por la
ctra. 40. SWA está en el lado sur de la ctra. 40 poco
después de pasar por el desvío de la CR 29.
GMU/ACRES: 13/866 acres
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe acampar y encender fogatas.

▶ YARMONY RANCH SWA — CONDADO DE JACKSON

INDICACIONES: Desde Dr. Walden diríjase al sur en la
ctra. 125 por 11.5 millas; el estacionamiento está en
el lado norte de la ctra.
GMU: 171/3719
PESCA: Illinois River
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Acceso permitido solo desde áreas de
estacionamiento designadas. Acceso solamente
a pie y a caballo.
b. Pesca con moscas artificiales y señuelos
únicamente. El límite de posesión es de
2 peces.
c. Se pueden obtener permisos de acceso limitado
para caza mayor comunicándose con CPW
Steamboat Springs Service Center al 970-8702197. Los permisos están disponibles solo para
la caza de alces, berrendos y alces.
Los cazadores solo podrán acceder a la
propiedad durante las fechas especificadas en
su permiso de acceso limitado. Para obtener
un permiso de acceso limitado, los cazadores
ya deben tener una licencia de caza mayor
para uno de los códigos de caza específicos
permitidos en la propiedad.
Permisos de acceso limitados válidos a
partir del primer día de la temporada de la
licencia. Los cazadores con reserva pueden
traer hasta 2 acompañantes que no sean
cazadores.
Se prohíbe el acceso a los cazadores con
permiso de acceso limitado desde 2 horas
antes del amanecer y 1 hora después del
anochecer, salvo que, cuando se haya abatido
un animal, se permita al cazador triunfante
y a su(s) acompañante(s) no cazador(es)
permanecer el tiempo necesario para retirarlo.
Eel/los acompañante(s) no cazador(es)
debe(n) tener una licencia de caza o de pesca
válida, o un pase de área de vida silvestre del
estado de Colorado, si tiene(n) 16 años o más.
d. No se permite la caza en la zona de seguridad.
e. Está prohibido acampar durante la noche,
los perros, las fogatas, tiro al blanco y la
construcción de persianas.

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TIERRAS EN FIDEICOMISO ESTATAL

¿QUÉ SON LAS TIERRAS EN FIDEICOMISO ESTATAL? ¿QUÉ ES EL PROGRAMA DE ACCESO PÚBLICO A LAS TIERRAS EN FIDEICOMISO ESTATAL?
▶ La Junta de Comisionados de Tierras del Estado de Colorado (la Junta Estatal
de Tierras) es una agencia creada constitucionalmente que administra
una dotación de activos de 4000 millones de dólares para el beneficio
intergeneracional de los niños de las escuelas K-12 de Colorado y de las
instituciones públicas. Son el segundo mayor terrateniente de Colorado y
generan ingresos en nombre de los beneficiarios mediante el arrendamiento
de casi tres millones de acres de superficie y cuatro millones de acres de
subsuelo para la agricultura, el pastoreo, las actividades recreativas, los
bienes inmuebles comerciales, los derechos de paso, las energías renovables,
el petróleo, el gas y los minerales sólidos. La Junta Estatal de Tierras se auto
financia por completo y no recibe dinero de los impuestos.
▶ El Programa de Acceso Público a Tierras en Fideicomiso Estatal incluye
971,335 acres de tierra que se alquilan a los Parques de Vida Silvestre
de Colorado para que el público disfrute de una variedad de actividades
relacionadas con la vida silvestre. Los carteles de cada propiedad le informarán
de lo que está permitido en cada lugar. Solo las tierras en fideicomiso
enumeradas en este folleto que forman parte del Programa de Acceso Público
de STL están abiertas al acceso público.
▶ Los arrendamientos en tierras en fideicomiso estatal generan más de
100 millones de dólares anuales para ayudar a mantener a ocho beneficiarios
del fideicomiso, principalmente los niños de las escuelas K-12 de Colorado.
Ayudan a financiar el programa Building Excellent Schools Today (BEST),
que otorga becas competitivas a distritos escolares para la construcción
de nuevas escuelas o la renovación de instalaciones existentes. Cerca de
225,000 estudiantes están matriculados en escuelas que recibieron una beca
BEST. La mayoría de los beneficiarios de BEST se encuentran en zonas rurales
del estado, y los proyectos de construcción han generado aproximadamente
37,000 empleos en esas comunidades.
▶ Conoce más sobre las tierras en fideicomiso estatal en: slb.colorado.gov

Los terrenos en fideicomiso estatal, como el Troublesome Valley Ranch STL mencionado anteriormente, están anunciados con el nombre de la
propiedad, el mapa y las normas de uso. © Zach Spezze, CPW

PREGUNTAS FRECUENTES SOBRE TIERRAS EN FIDEICOMISO ESTATAL
▶ ¿QUÉ PUEDO HACER EN LOS TERRENOS DE ESTE
PROGRAMA?

▶ ¿CUÁNDO ABREN?

Las tierras inscritas en el Programa de Acceso
Público a Tierras en Fideicomiso Estatal están
abiertas solo a la caza y la pesca y, cuando se
autoricen específicamente, a la observación
de vida silvestre. Las actividades recreativas
generales, como el senderismo, la equitación y
los paseos con perros, no están permitidas en
el marco del programa. Consulte los listados
en las siguientes páginas para conocer las
reglas específicas del sitio y los plazos de uso.
La mayoría de los terrenos no son accesibles
en vehículo, vehículos todoterreno o motos de
nieve, y puede haber restricciones adicionales
para acampar, estacionar y conducir fuera de
la carretera. El uso o la actividad no autorizada
en estas tierras puede ser objeto de aplicación
por parte de los funcionarios del CPW o de
autoridades locales.

La mayoría de las propiedades están abiertas
para actividades recreativas relacionadas con
la vida silvestre desde el 1 de sept. hasta finales
de feb., a menos que se indique lo contrario en
este folleto. Las tierras inscritas están cerradas al
acceso público el resto del año. El uso o ingreso
no autorizado durante periodos cerrados se
considera allanamiento y puede ser objeto de
acciones judiciales.

▶ ¿DÓNDE ESTÁN?

Las tierras que forman parte del Programa de
Acceso Público a Tierras en Fideicomiso Estatal
se encuentran en todo Colorado. Consulte el
índice, las descripciones y el mapa de parcelas
incluidos en este folleto. Encuentre también
mapas en línea:
cpw.state.co.us/statetrustlands

NORMAS DEL PROGRAMA DE ACCESO A LAS TIERRAS EN FIDEICOMISO ESTATAL
Toda persona de 16 años o más DEBE tener una licencia de
caza o pesca válida para estar en CUALQUIER PARTE de una
tierra en fideicomiso estatal (STL).
Consulte las páginas 1 y 3 para conocer los requisitos para
acceder a las áreas estatales de vida silvestre (SWA).
Tenga en cuenta que las licencias de uno o cinco días solo son
válidas para la(s) fecha(s) que figuran en la licencia.

Las siguientes restricciones se aplican a todas las tierras
del Programa de Acceso Público a Tierras en Fideicomiso
Estatal arrendadas por Parques y Vida Silvestre de
Colorado. En este folleto se enumeran otras restricciones
específicas de la propiedad. Consulte la página 3 de la
sección SWA para conocer las regulaciones para las
Especies Invasivas Acuáticas.

Las e-bikes (bicicletas eléctricas) son vehículos con 2 o 3 ruedas,
pedales totalmente operables y un motor eléctrico que no supera los
750 vatios.
Consulte la página 3, "Áreas estatales de vida silvestre", para
obtener descripciones de las 3 clases de e-bike.
El acceso público a las tierras fiduciarios estatales está restringido
a la caza, la pesca y la actividad de observación de vida silvestre.
Las bicicletas eléctricas solo están permitidas para su uso
en las carreteras designadas cuando se utilizan para estas
actividades.

1. LAS PROPIEDADES:
▶ Abiertas únicamente para la caza, la pesca y, cuando
se autorice específicamente, para la observación de la
fauna silvestre Se prohíben las prácticas de tiro, el tiro
no cinegético, el equipamiento y el uso no relacionado
con la vida silvestre.
▶ Está cerrado desde 1/2 hora después del atardecer
hasta 1/2 hora antes del amanecer, a menos que se
indique lo contrario.
▶ Está cerrado al público del 1 de marzo al 31 de agosto,
a menos que se publique lo contrario. Todas las
propiedades recién inscritas están cerradas al público
hasta el 1 de sept. del año de inscripción, a menos que
se publique lo contrario.

RECREAR RESPONSABLEMENTE

2. LOS VEHÍCULOS DE MOTOR solo están permitidos en las
carreteras designadas.

NORMAS PARA LAS E-BIKES EN LAS ZONAS DE SWA:

Solo las tierras en fideicomiso estatal que figuran en este folleto están
abiertas al acceso público. Se recuerda a los cazadores y pescadores
que respeten los derechos de otros visitantes y de los propietarios o los
titulares de los permisos de las tierras en fideicomiso estatal. Acatar las
reglas estatales para que las tierras puedan permanecer abiertas para
futuras actividades de recreación de vida silvestre. (Se requiere permiso
para acceder a cualquier tierra en fideicomiso estatal que no figure en
este folleto).

3. ACCESO RESTRINGIDO solo a pie o a caballo, a menos que
se indique lo contrario.
4. PROHIBIDO ARROJAR BASURA. Toda la basura debe ser
recogida por los usuarios.
5. SE PROHÍBE ACAMPAR Y ENCENDER FOGATAS, a menos que
se indique lo contrario. Cuando se permite acampar
según lo publicado, es ilegal dejar un campamento,
tienda de campaña, refugio, vehículo motorizado o

remolque desatendido por más de 48 horas, o acampar
o estacionar remolques de viaje o campistas en una
propiedad del Programa de Acceso Público a Tierras
en Fideicomiso Estatal por más de 14 días en un
periodo de 45 días.
6. ARMAS DE FUEGO ILEGALES. Es ilegal poseer los siguientes
tipos de munición o armas de fuego: cartuchos
trazadores, cartuchos perforantes, cartuchos militares
con sustancias explosivas o radiactivas, cartuchos
BMG del calibre 0.50, armas de fuego totalmente
automáticas.
7. LA CAZA DE JÓVENES/MENTORES se aplica a los jóvenes
menores de 18 años. Los jóvenes cazadores menores de
16 años deben ir acompañados de un mentor cuando
cazan en propiedades de jóvenes mentores. Los
mentores deben tener 18 años o más, cumplir con los
requisitos de educación para cazadores y acompañar a
los jóvenes mientras cazan.
8. HENO CERTIFICADO, PAJA, MANTILLO SOLAMENTE. Es ilegal
tener, almacenar o utilizar heno, paja o mantillo
que no haya sido certificado como libre de malezas
nocivas, de acuerdo con la Ley de Certificación de
Cultivos Forrajeros Libres de Malezas, o cualquier
estado o provincia que participe en el Programa
Regional de Forraje Libre de Malezas Certificado.
Los materiales certificados deben estar marcados
claramente por el estado certificador. Están exentas
las personas que transportan dichos materiales en
carreteras federales, estatales o comarcales que cruzan
tierras en fideicomiso estatal arrendadas por CPW, y el
heno producido en la propiedad donde se utiliza.
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PROGRAMA DE ACCESO PÚBLICO A LAS TIERRAS EN FIDEICOMISO ESTATAL PROPIEDADES Y REGLAMENTOS
Toda persona de 16 años o más DEBE tener una licencia de caza o pesca válida para estar en CUALQUIER PARTE de una tierra en fideicomiso estatal.
▶Descargue los mapas individuales de las tierras en fideicomiso estatal en línea: cpw.state.co.us/statetrustlands

▶ 63 RANCH — CONDADO DE PARK

INDICACIONES: Desde Fairplay, diríjase al sur en la ctra.
285 por 14.5 millas hacia 63 Ranch, estacionamiento
al este de ctra. 285.
GMU/ACRES: 50/1635 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
para la caza. Abierto todo el año para la pesca.
CAZA: venados, alces, berrendos, aves acuáticas

▶ ADELAIDE — CONDADO DE FREMONT

INDICACIONES: Desde Canon City, tome la ctra. 50 hacia
el este a la CR 67 (Phantom Canyon Rd.). Diríjase al
norte en la CR 67 por 15 millas. Acceso a STL a través
de terrenos BLM, suroeste desde CR 67.
GMU/ACRES: 581/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta el 1 de mayo
CAZA: venado, alce, oso, león, pavo

▶ AGATE MOUNTAIN — CONDADO DE PARK

INDICACIONES: Desde Hartsel, diríjase 1.75 millas al
sur en la ctra. 9 hacia la CR 53. Diríjase al sur por
15 millas al área de estacionamiento en el límite este,
sur de la CR 53.
GMU/ACRES: 58/2893 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero para la caza
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, coyote, conejo, aves de
caza de tierras altas

▶ AGUA RAMON — CONDADO DE RIO GRANDE

INDICACIONES: Desde South Fork, diríjase al este por la
ctra. 160 por 7 millas. Después gire al norte en la CR
18 y continúe por 1.4 millas hacia la CR 15. Gire al
este y continúe por 0.3 millas, luego gire al norte hacia
la CR 65 (USFS Rd. 650). Avance por 1.3 millas y gire
al oeste en USFS Rd. 630.2H.
ACCESO N.º 1: Desde CR 65/USFS Rd. 650, gire al oeste
en USFS Rd. 630.2H y siga hasta la esquina noreste de
la propiedad.
ACCESO N.º 2: Desde la CR 65 (USFS Rd. 650), gire
hacia el oeste por USFS Rd. 630.2H. Continúe hasta
el 630.2C y siga hasta la esquina noroeste de la
propiedad.
GMUs/ACRES: 79/640
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: alce, venado mula, berrendo y caza menor

▶ AGUILAR TV HILL — CONDADO DE LAS ANIMAS

INDICACIONES: Desde Aguilar, tome la salida 30 de la
I-25 hacia la CR 63.1. Diríjase 0.5 millas con dirección
oeste.
GMU/ACRES: 85/500 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, berrendo, oso, caza menor
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Acceso restringido en el lado este según lo
publicado.

▶ ALAMADITAS MESA — CONDADO DE CONEJOS

INDICACIONES:
RUTA N.º 1: Desde el STL Los Mogotes Peak (ver
direcciones en este folleto), diríjase al oeste por dos
pistas durante 7.5 millas hasta el límite oeste.
RUTA N.º 2: Desde La Jara STL (consulte las
indicaciones en este folleto), diríjase al sur desde La
Jara Res. por la carretera para vehículos 4x4 hasta Fox

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Creek. Desde Fox Creek, solo a pie o a caballo, diríjase
1.5 millas al sur hasta el límite sur de las tierras del
USFS. Diríjase 3 millas al este en las tierras del USFS
y cruce Fox Creek y el sendero Fox Creek. Continúe
1 milla hasta el límite oeste.
GMU/ACRES: 81/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, conejo, urogallo, coyote

▶ ALAMOSA CANYON — CONDADO DE CONEJOS

INDICACIONES: Diríjase 12 millas al sur de Monte Vista
en la ctra. 15, luego diríjase 11 millas al oeste por
USFS Rd. 250 hacia Terrace Res. (Cañón de Alamosa).
Después continúe a pie o a caballo por BLM y bosque
nacional.
GMU/ACRES: 81/240 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, oso, caza menor

▶ ALKALI ARROYO — CONDADO DE OTERO

INDICACIONES: Desde La Junta, diríjase al sur por la
ctra. 109 por 8 millas hacia USFS Rd. 2195. Diríjase
al este por USFS Rd. 2195 por 3 millas para llegar a
la esquina suroeste. En la siguiente milla, al este de la
USFS 2195 está el límite sur. El límite se detiene en la
intersección de la carretera 2195 del USFS 2195.G, que
se dirige al sur.
GMU/ACRES: 130/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: berrendo, coyote, conejo

▶ ALTA — CONDADO DE CONEJOS

INDICACIONES: Desde Antonito, diríjase al sur por la
ctra. 285 por 3.1 millas hacia BLM Rd. 5031A (Alta
Lake Rd.). Diríjase al este por 0.5 millas hasta el
final de la carretera. La propiedad está ubicada a
250 yardas al sur. Acceso a pie a través de terrenos
BLM.
GMU/ACRES: 81/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: berrendo, coyote, conejo

▶ AMERICAN GULCH — CONDADO DE RIO GRANDE

INDICACIONES: Desde Monte Vista, tome la carretera
Lariat Rd. Oeste durante 5 millas hasta BLM Rd.
(Lower Nicomodes Rd. 272). Diríjase al noroeste por
3 millas hasta la calle BLM 5120Ua (Fata Morgana
Rd.). Continúe al sur por 5 millas hasta la calle Rim
Rock Rd. Gire al oeste en la calle BLM Rd. 5120Tb.
Diríjase al oeste por 0.5 millas hasta el final de la
carretera. El establecimiento se encuentra 0.5 millas
al sur. Acceso sin cita a través de terrenos del Servicio
Forestal.
GMU/ACRES: 80/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, coyote, conejo

▶ ANTELOPE CREEK — CONDADO DE GRAND

INDICACIONES: Desde Kremmling, diríjase al oeste
por 14 millas en la ctra. 40 hacia Chimney Rock Rd.
(USFS Rd. 103), luego diríjase 6 millas al este hacia
East Carter Mountain gate. El acceso se realiza a través
de una puerta con señales.
GMU/ACRES: 181/1240 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de

febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, urogallo
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se permite el acceso de vehículos todoterreno y
motos de nieve en la ruta designada en la puerta
de East Carter Creek solo durante la temporada
de caza.

▶ ANTELOPE FLATS — CONDADO DE MORGAN

INDICACIONES: Desde la intersección de la I-76 y la
ctra. 52 en Wiggins, diríjase al sur en la ctra. 52
por 12 millas a CR F. Diríjase al este en la CR F por
4 millas hacia la CR 10. Conduzca en dirección
sur por la CR 10 durante 2 millas hasta el primer
estacionamiento en la intersección de la CR 10 y la CR
C. El acceso al segundo estacionamiento está a 1 milla
al este de la CR C desde el primer estacionamiento,
luego a 1 milla al sur por la CR 11.
GMU/ACRES: 99/5000 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, berrendo, coyote, conejo, aves de caza
de tierras altas

▶ ANTELOPE TANK — CONDADO DE LAS ANIMAS

INDICACIONES: Diríjase al este desde Kim. Acceso por
USFS Rd. 2389, al norte de la ctra. 160.
GMU/ACRES: 136/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, coyote, zorro, lince,
codorniz, conejo

▶ ANTERO — CONDADO DE PARK

INDICACIONES: Desde Fairplay, diríjase al sur en la
ctra. 285 por 16.5 millas. Desde el norte del cruce de
Antero en la ctra. 24, diríjase 9 millas hacia Antero
Res. Rd., luego diríjase al oeste 1.75 millas hasta la
esquina noroeste de STL. O bien, diríjase 4.5 millas
al norte de Antero Jct. en la ctra. 285, luego diríjase al
oeste por USFS Rd. 433 sin marcar 0.5 millas hasta el
límite norte. Puede haber actividad forestal.
GMUs/ACRES: 49, 50, 58/11,060 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
para la caza. Abierto todo el año para la pesca de
arroyo en aguas frías.
CAZA: caza mayor, caza menor, aves acuáticas

▶ APISHAPA NORTH — CONDADO DE LAS ANIMAS

INDICACIONES: Desde Walsenburg, tome la I-25 hasta la
ctra. 10, luego diríjase al este por 18.5 millas. Diríjase
al sur en la CR 77 por 7 millas, luego diríjase al este
en la CR 90 por 11 millas hacia Apishapa SWA. Siga
las señales a través del SWA hasta el lado noreste y el
estacionamiento.
GMU/ACRES: 133/1880 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, berrendo, borrego cimarrón, conejo,
paloma, codorniz escamada, lince, coyote
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Están prohibidos los vehículos motorizados más
allá del estacionamiento.

▶ ARROWHEAD — CONDADO DE LARIMER

INDICACIONES: Desde Rustic, diríjase 2.25 millas al
oeste en la ctra. 14 en Poudre Canyon, luego diríjase
0.25 millas en la carretera frontal de la ctra. en el lado
norte.

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GMU/ACRES: 8/200 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, borrego cimarrón, conejo, urogallo
oscuro, ardilla de pino

▶ ASPEN RIDGE — CONDADO DE CHAFFEE

INDICACIONES: Desde Salida, diríjase por la CR 175 (Ute
Trail) 5 millas al norte. Gire a la izquierda por CR
185 y continúe por 5 millas. El acceso está en la CR
185 en los extremos norte y sur de STL. Puede haber
actividad forestal.
GMU/ACRES: 57/542 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, borrego cimarrón

▶ ATWOOD — CONDADO DE LOGAN

INDICACIONES: Desde Atwood, diríjase 0.5 millas con
dirección sur en la ctra. 63. Acceso cerca de la esquina
sureste de STL junto a la CR 16.
GMU/ACRES: 96/120 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta el 31 de mayo,
de 4 a. m. a 9 p. m.
CAZA: venado, pavo, codorniz, paloma, conejo, ardilla,
aves acuáticas
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Está prohibida la caza con fusiles de fuego
central.
b. Se prohíbe botar o utilizar embarcaciones
durante la temporada de aves acuáticas.
c. Todas las actividades recreativas, excepto la caza
de venado, están prohibidas el fin de semana
de apertura de la temporada regular de venado
con rifle en las llanuras y el primer día y el fin de
semana de la temporada tardía.

▶ AUBURY CREEK — CONDADO DE BACA

INDICACIONES: Desde Springfield, diríjase al sur en la
ctra. 287, gire al oeste en la CR C3/10, luego gire al
norte en USFS Rd. 2486.5.
GMU/ACRES: 144/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, coyote, zorro, lince,
faisán, codorniz, conejo

▶ BADGER BASIN — CONDADO DE PARK

INDICACIONES: Desde Hartsel, diríjase al oeste por la
ctra. 24. La propiedad está directamente al norte de
Hartsel, y al norte y sur a lo largo de la ctra. 9.
GMU/ACRES: 50/40 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
PESCA: Todo el año en Fourmile Creek.

▶ BADGER CREEK (UNIDADES ALTAS Y BAJAS) — CONDADO DE
FREMONT
INDICACIONES:

UNIDAD BAJA: Desde Cotopaxi, diríjase 21 millas al
norte por la CR 12, luego diríjase al oeste por 1 milla
en la carretera BLM.
UNIDAD ALTA: Desde Hartsel, diríjase al sur en la ctra. 9
por 1.75 millas en la CR 53. Continúe en la CR 53 por
22 millas. Puede haber actividad forestal.
GMUs/ACRES: 57, 58/3799 acres
ABIERTO:
UNIDAD BAJA: Se puede pescar durante todo el año.
Abierto para todos los demás usos desde el 1 de sept.
hasta finales de feb.
UNIDAD ALTA: 1 de oct.hastafinales de feb.
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, coyote, conejo
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría
UNIDAD ALTA: Está prohibido pescar.

▶ BADGER FLATS — CONDADO DE PARK
INDICACIONES:

ACCESO N.º 1: Desde Lake George, tome la ctra. 24 con
dirección oeste por 1.5 millas.
ACCESO N.º 2: Desde Lake George, tome la CR 90 oeste
por 2.25 millas.
ACCESO N.º 3: Desde Lake George, tome la ctra. 24
oeste aprox. 8 millas hasta USFS Rd. 891, luego
diríjase al sur.
GMUs/ACRES: 50, 581 (GMU 50 norte de la ctra. 50,
GMU 581 sur de ctra. 50)/3570 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, oso, caza menor
▶ BADITO — CONDADO DE HUERFANO

INDICACIONES: Desde Walsenburg, tome la ctra. 69 por
15 millas con dirección noroeste. Diríjase al sur en la
CR 520 por 2.5 millas al área de estacionamiento.
GMU/ACRES: 85/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, caza menor

▶ BAKERS PEAK — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: En Craig en las ctras. 13 y 40, diríjase
al norte por la ctra. 13 por 24 millas hacia la CR 101.
Gire al este en la CR 101 y recorra 1.5 millas.
GMUs/ACRES: 3, 4/12,393 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: berrendo, venado, alce, urogallo, conejo, coyote
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Vehículos motorizados prohibidos fuera de las
carreteras estatales o comarcales.
b. Solo se permiten persianas portátiles de caza.

▶ BAKERVILLE — CONDADO DE CLEAR CREEK

INDICACIONES: Desde Georgetown, tome la I-70 oeste
por 5 millas. STL está 1.25 millas al este de la salida
Bakerville. a mayor parte de la propiedad al norte de
la I-70.
GMU/ACRES: 39/320 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de sept. hasta finales de feb.
Abierto todo el año para la pesca.
CAZA: borrego cimarrón, venado, alce, león, oso,
urogallo, perdiz, conejo, liebre de raqueta
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Acceso solamente a pie.
b. Acceso solo desde el derecho de paso de la I-70.

▶ BAKING POWDER RIDGE — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Desde Dinosaur, diríjase al este en la
ctra. 40 por aprox. 29 millas.
GMU/ACRES: 10/640 acres
ABIERTO: NUEVO Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales
de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, coyote, conejo, aves de
caza de tierras altas

▶ BALD MOUNTAIN — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES:
TERRENO 1: Desde Maybell, diríjase al norte en la CR
19 por 15 millas hacia la CR 150. Diríjase al oeste en la
CR 150 por 0.5 millas.
TERRENO 2: Desde Maybell, diríjase al norte en la CR
19 por 10 millas hacia la CR 71. Diríjase la oeste en
la CR 71 hacia la CR 71S. Diríjase al sur en la CR 71S
por 2.5 millas.

TERRENOS 3 Y 4: Desde Maybell, diríjase al oeste por la
ctra. 318 por 15 millas hacia la CR 21. Diríjase al norte
en la CR 21. El terreno 3 está a 9 millas con dirección
norte de la ctra. 318 y al oeste de la CR 21. El terreno 4
está a 14 millas con dirección norte de la ctra. 318 y en
ambos lados de la CR 21.
GMUs/ACRES: 2, 3/6266 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 16 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, urogallo, conejo, caza
menor
NOTA: Intercambio de uso en STL. Parte terreno privado,
parte del Programa de Acceso Público de STL.
▶ BEAR CREEK — CONDADO DE HUERFANO

INDICACIONES: Desde La Veta, tome Moore St./
CR 358 hacia el este por 6.6 millas hasta el área de
estacionamiento.
GMU/ACRES: 85/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, oso, caza menor

▶ BEAR GULCH — CONDADO DE CUSTER

INDICACIONES: Desde Westcliffe, diríjase 10 millas al
este en la ctra. 96 hacia la CR 271. Diríjase 1 milla a la
esquina noroeste de STL.
GMU/ACRES: 69/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el primer día de la temporada de caza
de venados y alces con arco hasta el 31 de mayo.
CAZA: venado, alce, oso, león, conejo, ardilla, pavo

▶ BEAVER BROOK — CONDADO CLEAR CREEK

INDICACIONES:
ACCESO N.º 1: Desde la I-70, diríjase al sur por Beaver
Brook Canyon Rd. durante 2.7 millas hasta la
intersección con Pat Creek Rd. Punto de acceso en la
puerta del USFS en Pat Creek Rd.
ACCESO N.º 2: Desde Evergreen, diríjase 3.5 millas al
oeste por Squaw Pass Rd. (CR 66) hasta la intersección
con Old Squaw Pass Rd. Punto de acceso al norte de
Squaw Pass Rd. en la puerta de USFS.
GMU/ACRES: 39/480 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, alce. Caza solo con armas primitivas.

▶ BEDDOWS MOUNTAIN — CONDADO DE CUSTER

INDICACIONES: Desde Westcliffe, diríjase al norte por
aprox. 8 millas en la ctra. 69. Estacionamiento fuera
de la ctra. 69.
GMUs/ACRES: 86, 691/500 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el primer día de la temporada de caza
de venados y alces con arco hasta el 31 de mayo.
CAZA: venado, alce, oso, león, pavo, conejo, ardilla
RESTRICCIONES:
a. La caza con rifle se limita a la caza de jóvenes/
mentores. Los mentores no pueden usar fusiles.
b. Toda la caza excepto la caza de jóvenes/mentores
restringidos a arcos, cargadores de avancarga o
escopetas.
c. Estacionamiento prohibido en la ctra. 69.
d. Se prohíbe disparar a menos de 500 pies de la
ctra. 69 y estructuras hechas por el hombre.

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�TIERRAS EN
FIDEICOMISO
▶ BEECHER ISLAND — CONDADO DE YUMA

▶ BLACK HAWK — CONDADO DE HUERFANO

▶ BEN MORGAN CANYON — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

▶ BLACK MOUNTAIN — CONDADO DE HUERFANO

INDICACIONES: Desde Wray, diríjase al sur en la ctra.
385 por 5 millas, luego gire a la izquierda hacia la CR
30 y conduzca 1.3 millas. Gire a la derecha hacia la CR
JJ y continúe por 2.8 millas. Gire a la izquierda hacia
la CR 27 y continúe por 0.7 millas. Gire levemente a
la derecha hacia CR KK e ingrese 5.6 millas hasta el
estacionamiento.
GMU/ACRES: 102/320 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, coyote, conejo

INDICACIONES: Desde Meeker, diríjase 23 millas con
dirección norte en la ctra. 13. Gire al oeste en la CR 17
hacia la CR 32. Diríjase 11 millas al oeste por la CR 55.
Vaya 2.5 millas al estacionamiento.
GMU/ACRES: 211/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, caza menor

▶ BIG HOLE BUTTE — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Desde Craig, diríjase 39 millas al oeste
en la CR 7 hacia la CR 92. Diríjase al norte por
2.4 millas en la CR 92. Acceso desde terrenos públicos
adyacentes.
GMU/ACRES: 3/640 acres
ABIERTO: NUEVO Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales
de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, caza menor

▶ BIG HOLE GULCH — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Desde Craig, diríjase 40 millas con
dirección norte en la ctra. 13. Tome la CR 4 con
dirección oeste por 15 millas.
GMUs/ACRES: 2, 3/3048 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
para la caza. Abierto todo el año para pescar en Little
Snake River.
CAZA: alce, venado mula, berrendo, coyote
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Persianas portátiles de caza solamente.

▶ BIG SPRINGS — CONDADO DE EL PASO

INDICACIONES:
Desde Ellicott:
ÁREA DE ESTACIONAMIENTO 1: Diríjase al este en la ctra. 94
por 1.9 millas. Gire hacia el norte hacia Baggett Rd. por
1.4 millas. El estacionamiento está en el lado oeste de
Baggett Rd.
ÁREA DE ESTACIONAMIENTO 2: Diríjase al este en la ctra.
94 por 1.9 millas. Gire al norte hacia Baggett Rd.
por 3 millas. Gira al este hacia Big Springs Rd. por
3.5 millas. Área de estacionamiento en el lado sur de
Big Springs Rd.
ÁREA DE ESTACIONAMIENTO 3: Diríjase al este en la ctra. 94
por 7 millas. Gire al norte hacia la ctra. Calhan por
1.6 millas. Área de estacionamiento en el lado este de la
ctra. Calhan.
GMU/ACRES: 110/8601 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, berrendo, coyote, conejo, aves de caza de
tierras altas
NUEVO RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe el acceso salvo a pie desde las zonas
de estacionamiento designadas.
b. Se prohíbe el estacionamiento excepto en las
áreas designadas.
c. Está prohibido acampar.
d. Se prohíbe el estacionamiento nocturno.

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INDICACIONES: Desde Walsenburg, diríjase al sur por la
I-25 hasta la salida 42. Tome la CR 310 hacia Pryor,
luego diríjase 2.5 millas al sur en la CR 312 al lado este
de STL. O bien, tome la CR 310 oeste hacia el norte.
GMU/ACRES: 85/1511 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta el 31 de mayo
CAZA: venado, oso, león, berrendo, alce, paloma, conejo,
pavo
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Vehículos motorizados prohibidos fuera de las
carreteras del condado.

INDICACIONES: Desde Gardner, diríjase 1 milla al oeste
por la ctra. 69. Gire al norte en USFS Rd. 634 y diríjase
6 millas a USFS Rd. 635 (Black Mountain Rd.). Diríjase
al oeste por 0.5 millas hasta los marcadores.
GMU/ACRES: 84/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta el 31 de mayo
CAZA: venado, alce, conejo, ardilla, paloma, coyote, pavo

▶ BLACK SAGE PASS — CONDADO DE GUNNISON

INDICACIONES: Desde Gunnison en la ctra. 50 y USFS Rd.
243 (Marshall Pass Rd.), diríjase al norte por la ctra. 50
por 1 milla hacia USFS Rd. 888. Diríjase al norte por
USFS Rd. 888 durante 5.5 millas hasta el límite sur.
GMU/ACRES: 551/415 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
para la caza. Abierto todo el año para la pesca.
CAZA: venado, alce, oso, león, urogallo oscuro, conejo
PESCA: en una pequeña sección de No Name Creek

▶ BLACK WOLF CREEK — CONDADO DE YUMA

INDICACIONES: Desde Wray, diríjase al sur en la ctra.
385 por 11 millas al área de estacionamiento en el lado
oeste.
GMU/ACRES: 102/320 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, berrendo, coyote, conejo, aves de caza de
tierras altas

▶ BLOOM HILLS — CONDADO DE OTERO

INDICACIONES: Desde Rocky Ford, diríjase al sur en la
ctra. 71 por 5 millas a la ctra. 10. Diríjase en dirección
oeste en la ctra. 10 por 0.5 millas, luego continúe con
dirección sur por 9 millas hasta la ctra. 350. Tome la
ctra. 350 al oeste por aprox. 15 millas hasta USFS Rd.
2112.
ACCESO DE LA PROPIEDAD NORTE: Tome USFS Rd. 2112
aproximadamente 2 millas al sur hasta USFS Rd.
2112.D. Tome la ctra. 2112.D hasta que termina. STL
está justo después de pasar la carretera.
ACCESO DE LA PROPIEDAD SUR: Desde la ctra. 50, tome USFS
Rd. 2112 por aproximadamente 2 millas al sur de la
intersección USFS Rd. 2112.D hasta USFS Rd. 2112.F.
Tome USFS Rd. 2112.F 0.5 millas al oeste. La propiedad
está al norte a lo largo de 2112.F.
GMU/ACRES: 135/676 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, berrendo, coyote, conejo

▶ BLUE LAKE — CONDADO DE BENT

INDICACIONES: Desde Las Animas, diríjase al norte en la
ctra. 50. Cruce la ctra. 50 sobre el río Arkansas, luego
tome la ctra. 194 en la salida. Continúe por 0.5 millas
al oeste en la ctra. 194, luego gire al norte hacia la CR
10.5. Diríjase al norte durante 0.5 millas, luego gire
al oeste en la CR HH.5 y continúe 0.5 millas hacia el
oeste. Gire al norte en la CR 10, luego diríjase al norte
durante aproximadamente 6 millas hasta llegar al límite
sur de STL.
GMU/ACRES: 125/60,323 acres

ABIERTO: Todo el año para la pesca; desde el 1 de sept.
hastafinales de feb. para la caza.
CAZA: venado, berrendo, coyote, conejo, aves de caza de
tierras altas, aves acuáticas
PESCA: lago de agua templada
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Islas cerradas del 15 de mayo hasta el 31 de agosto
en Adobe Creek Reservoir.
b. Solo se puede acceder a pie, a través de las zonas
de estacionamiento designadas.
c. La acampada está permitida según lo indicado.

▶ BLUE SPRING — CONDADO DE HUERFANO

INDICACIONES: Desde Gardner, diríjase al oeste por la
ctra. 69 por 1 milla hasta USFS Rd. 634. Gire al norte y
continúe por 13 millas.
GMU/ACRES: 84/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta el 31 de mayo
CAZA: venado, alce, león, caza menor
RESTRICCIONES:
a. La caza está prohibida en la zona de seguridad a lo
largo del límite este, tal y como se indica.

▶ BONNY CREEK — CONDADO DE YUMA

INDICACIONES: Desde Burlington, diríjase al norte por la
ctra. 385 aprox. por 17 millas hacia la CR 0. Diríjase al
este en la CR 0 por 6 millas hacia la CR LL.5. Diríjase
al norte en la CR LL.5 por 4 millas y gire al este en la
CR 4. Diríjase al este en la CR 4 por 3 millas hasta el
estacionamiento.
GMU/ACRES: 103/630 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, coyote, pavo, conejo, faisán, paloma

▶ BOSTON FLATS — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Desde Maybell, diríjase al noroeste por
3.5 millas en la ctra. 318. El STL está al norte de la
ctra. 318. Estacionamiento entre la ctra. y STL. No hay
caminos; solo acceso sin entrada.
GMU/ACRES: 3/104 acres
ABIERTO: Se puede pescar durante todo el año. Abierto
desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero para
la caza.
CAZA: caza mayor, caza menor
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Acceso solamente a pie.

▶ BOX CREEK — CONDADO DE LAKE

INDICACIONES: Desde Leadville, diríjase 7 millas al sur
en la ctra. 24, luego gire al oeste en la CR 10 durante
2.4 millas hacia STL y la intersección de la CR 10 y 24.
Acceso a STL por la CR 10 o la CR 24.
GMU/ACRES: 48/629 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, caza menor
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Acceso solamente a pie.

▶ BOX ELDER — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Desde Hamilton, diríjase al sur en la ctra.
13 por 11 millas hacia la CR 17. Gire a la derecha y
continúe por 1.5 millas hacia la CR 51. Diríjase 1 milla
hacia la CR 32, y continúe por 8.5 millas hasta el acceso
BLM.
GMU/ACRES: 211/628 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: caza mayor, caza menor

▶ BOX ELDER NORTH — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Desde Meeker, diríjase 23 millas con
dirección norte en la ctra. 13. Gire al oeste en la
CR 32, luego continúe al oeste por 7 millas hasta el
estacionamiento.

�TIERRAS EN
FIDEICOMISO
GMU/ACRES: 211/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, caza menor

▶ BRAMMER — CONDADO DE MORGAN

INDICACIONES: Diríjase al norte en la ctra. 71 desde
Synder por aprox. 6 millas. Gire al este en la CR Ee
por aprox. 5 millas. El estacionamiento estará en la
intersección de la CR Ee y la CR 34.
GMU/ACRES: 95/2918 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, berrendo, coyote, conejo, aves de caza de
tierras altas

▶ BRAVO — CONDADO DE LOGAN

INDICACIONES: Desde Sterling, tome la ctra. 6 este por
aprox. 2 millas hacia la CR 37. Diríjase al norte en la
CR 37 por 5.7 millas.
GMU/ACRES: 91/107 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de sept. hasta finales de feb. de
4 a. m. a 9 p. m.
CAZA: venado, pavo, codorniz, paloma, conejo, ardilla,
aves acuáticas
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Acceso público solo desde las zonas de
estacionamiento de Bravo SWA.
b. Todas las actividades recreativas, excepto la caza
de venado, están prohibidas el fin de semana
de apertura de la temporada regular de venado
con rifle en las llanuras y el primer día y el fin de
semana de la temporada tardía.
c. Se prohíbe botar o utilizar embarcaciones
durante la temporada de aves acuáticas.

▶ BRETT GRAY RANCH — CONDADO DE LINCOLN

INDICACIONES: Desde el Condado de Rush:
ÁREA DE ESTACIONAMIENTO 1: Diríjase al este en la ctra. 94
por 8 millas hacia la CR 7. Diríjase al sur por la CR 7
durante 2 millas hasta la CR X. Diríjase al oeste por la
CR X durante 0.4 millas hasta el área de estacionamiento
en el lado sur de la CR X.
ÁREA DE ESTACIONAMIENTO 2: Desde el área de
estacionamiento 1. diríjase al este por la CR X durante
2.4 millas hasta el área de estacionamiento en el lado sur
de la CR X.
ÁREA DE ESTACIONAMIENTO 3: Diríjase al este en la ctra. 94
por 12 millas hacia la CR 11. Diríjase al sur por la CR
11 durante 11 millas hasta que la CR 11 se convierta en
la CR M, y la CR M se convierta en la CR 10. Continúe
hacia el sur por la CR 10 durante 2.9 millas hasta la CR J.
Diríjase hacia el este por la CR J durante 1.6 millas hasta
el área de estacionamiento en el lado sur de la CR j.
ÁREA DE ESTACIONAMIENTO 4: Diríjase al este en la ctra.
94 por 2.8 millas hacia la CR 2. Diríjase al sur por
la CR 2 durante 10 millas hasta la CR N. Diríjase al
este por la CR N durante 1.9 millas hasta la zona de
estacionamiento en el lado norte/noreste de la CR N.
ÁREA DE ESTACIONAMIENTO 5: Diríjase al este en la ctra. 94
por 12 millas hacia la CR11. Diríjase al sur por la CR11
durante 6.1 millas hasta el área de estacionamiento junto
a la carretera en el lado oeste de la CR11.
ÁREA DE ESTACIONAMIENTO 6: Diríjase al este en la ctra. 94 por
12 millas hacia la CR 11. Diríjase al sur por la CR 11
durante 11 millas, hasta que la CR 11 se convierta en la
CR M, y llegue a la zona de estacionamiento junto a la
carretera en la esquina sureste de la CR 11 y la CR M.
ÁREA DE ESTACIONAMIENTO 7: Diríjase al este en la ctra. 94
por 12 millas hacia la CR 11. Diríjase al sur por la CR
11 durante 11 millas hasta que la CR 11 se convierta en
la CR M, y la CR M se convierta en la CR 10. Continúe
hacia el sur por la CR 10 durante 2.9 millas hasta la CR J.
Diríjase hacia el este por la CR J durante 4.5 millas hasta
el área de estacionamiento junto a la carretera en el lado
norte de la CR J.
ÁREA DE ESTACIONAMIENTO 8: Diríjase al este en la ctra. 94

por 12 millas hacia la CR 11. Diríjase al sur por la CR
11 durante 11 millas hasta que la CR 11 se convierta en
la CR M, y la CR M se convierta en la CR 10. Continúe
hacia el sur por la CR 10 durante 4.9 millas hasta la CR
G. Diríjase hacia el este por la CR G durante 2 millas
hasta la zona de estacionamiento junto a la carretera en
el lado norte de la CR G.
GMU/ACRES: 119 / 49,596
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de sept. hasta finales de feb.
CAZA: caza mayor y menor, excepto el lince, el coyote,
el perrito de las praderas de cola negra, la serpiente de
cascabel, la tortuga mordedora, el tejón, el zorro veloz, la
rata almizclera y el mapache
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe el acceso salvo a pie desde las zonas de
estacionamiento designadas.
b. Se prohíbe el estacionamiento excepto en las áreas
designadas.

▶ BRIGGSDALE — CONDADO DE WELD

INDICACIONES:
SECCIONES 5 Y 8: Diríjase 3 millas al norte de Briggsdale
en la CR 77 hasta USFS Trail 96. La propiedad está al
oeste de la CR 77 y a ambos lados de USFS Trail 96 por
1 milla.
SECCIÓN 16: Diríjase 6 millas al oeste de Briggsdale por la
ctra. 14 hacia la CR 65, luego 1 milla al norte en la CR
65 hacia la CR 96. La propiedad está al noreste de la
intersección.
GMU/ACRES: 87/1855 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: berrendo, coyote, conejo, paloma

▶ BROWNS PARK — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Desde Maybell, conduzca en la ctra.
318 por 58 millas con dirección noroeste. Gire a la
izquierda y tome la CR 83 por 2.9 millas, pasando por
el Centro de Visitantes de USFWS y cruzando Green
River. Gire a la izquierda en la carretera sin marcar
y continúe por 2.8 millas hasta la primera parcela, o
7 millas hasta la segunda parcela.
GMU/ACRES: 1/1.305
ABIERTO: Abierto todo el año
CAZA: Durante todo el año para la caza mayor y menor,
solo durante las temporadas abiertas.
PESCA: Abierto todo el año para pescar en Green River.

▶ BRUSH HOLLOW — CONDADO DE FREMONT

INDICACIONES: Desde Penrose, diríjase 1.5 millas al
norte hasta CR 123, luego diríjase al oeste por CR 123
durante 0.7 millas hasta el área de estacionamiento
designada. Área de estacionamiento adicional ubicada
sobre la CR 127, 1 milla al norte de la CR 123.
GMU/ACRES: 59/1398 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, berrendo, coyote, conejo, pavo. Caza solo
con armas primitivas.

▶ BUCKWATER DRAW — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Desde Dinosaur, diríjase al este en la
ctra. 40 hacia Harpers Corner Rd. Gire al norte hacia
Harpers Corner Rd. y continúe por aprox. 5.7 millas.
Acceso a pie y a caballo solamente a través de los
terrenos adyacentes de la BLM.
GMU/ACRES: 10/640 acres
ABIERTO: NUEVO Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales
de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, urogallo, caza menor

▶ BUFFALO GULCH — CONDADO DE PARK

INDICACIONES: Desde Hartsel, diríjase al sur en la ctra.
9 por 2 millas. Gire hacia la CR 53 y diríjase al sur por
8.9 millas. Gire hacia Eufaula Trail y diríjase al este por
1.3 millas. Gire hacia Hutke Rd. y diríjase al norte por

0.8 millas. Gire hacia Keechi Rd. y diríjase al este por
1.5 millas. Keechi Rd. se convierte en Dog Chief Trail.
Punto de acceso en la esquina de Dog Chief Trail y
Cahokia Rd.
GMU/ACRES: 58/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, coyote, conejo

▶ BULL CANYON — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Desde Dinosaur, diríjase al este en la
ctra. 40 hacia Harpers Rd. Gire al norte hacia Harpers
Corner Rd. Y continúe hacia la CR 161. Gire al oeste
hacia la CR 161. Acceso a pie y a caballo solamente a
través de los terrenos adyacentes de la BLM. STL está
rodeado por el área de estudio de BLM Bull Canyon.
GMU/ACRES: 10/640 acres
ABIERTO: NUEVO Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales
de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, caza menor

▶ BULL MOUNTAIN — CONDADO DE LARIMER

INDICACIONES: Desde Fort Collins, tome la ctra. 287
hacia el norte por 22 millas hasta Cherokee Park Rd.
(CR 80C). Diríjase 35 millas al oeste. La CR 80C pasa
por la esquina sureste. La carretera de dos vías corre
hacia la parte suroeste.
GMU/ACRES: 8/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: caza mayor, caza menor
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Los vehículos de motor solo están permitidos en
las carreteras del condado.

▶ BULL PASTURE — CONDADO DE OTERO

INDICACIONES: Desde Rocky Ford, diríjase al sur en la
ctra. 71 por 5 millas a la ctra. 10. Diríjase en dirección
oeste en la ctra. 10 por 0.5 millas, luego continúe con
dirección sur por 9 millas hasta la ctra. 350. Tome la
ctra. 350 oeste por aprox. 10.5 millas hacia la CR 13.
Vaya por aprox. 0.75 millas al sur de la ctra. 350 en la
CR 13. Propiedad al oeste de CR 13 por 1 milla.
GMU/ACRES: 135/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, berrendo, coyote, conejo

▶ BURCHFIELD — CONDADO DE BACA

INDICACIONES: Desde Walsh, diríjase al este por la CR
DD durante 14 millas hasta la CR 54. STL está en la
esquina noroeste del cruce de las CR DD y 54.
GMU/ACRES: 139/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, berrendo, alce, faisán, codorniz, zorro,
conejo
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Acceso solamente a pie.

▶ BURNS CANYON — CONDADO DE CHAFFEE

INDICACIONES: Del semáforo en Johnson Village, diríjase
al este por 1 milla a la CR 301. Diríjase al sur en la CR
301 por aprox. 2.8 millas hasta la CR 300. Gire a la
izquierda hacia la CR 300 y continúe 2.5 millas hasta
Ruby Mountain Campground. Acceso a USFS Rd. 300
a 300A. Diríjase al oeste por la 300A hasta el sendero
1423 del USFS.
NOTA: ¡Vehículo 4x4 muy recomendado!
GMU/ACRES: 57/600 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, oso, león, coyote, conejo, lince, zorro

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▶ BURRO SPRINGS — CONDADO DE SAGUACHE

INDICACIONES:
Desde La Garita:
1. Diríjase al norte en la CR 42 por 2.3 millas.
2. Diríjase al oeste en la CR 41G por 4.5 millas.
Desde Saguache:
Diríjase al sur en la ctra. 285 por 6 millas hacia la CR
T. Diríjase al oeste en la CR T por 2 millas hacia la CR
44.8. Diríjase al sur en la CR 44.8 por 1 milla.
GMU/ACRES: 68/28,905 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de mayo hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, oso, coyote, conejo, pavo
RESTRICCIONES:
a. En mayo se permite la recogida de astas
desprendidas, cuernos desprendidos o astas o
cuernos adheridos de forma natural a las placas
del cráneo. Del 1 al 31 de dic. solamente.
b. Solo durante la temporada de caza mayor, se
permite el acceso del público desde una hora y
media antes del amanecer hasta una hora y media
después de la puesta de sol. Acceso público
permitido desde media hora antes del amanecer
hasta media hora después del atardecer durante
todos los demás horarios.
c. Uso de vehículos motorizados restringido a las
carreteras designadas. Se prohíbe el uso de
vehículos todoterreno (OHV) para recuperar la
caza mayor.
d. Se prohíbe acampar y encender fogatas.

▶ BUSTOS FLAT — CONDADO DE HUERFANO

INDICACIONES: Desde Walsenburg, tome la ctra. 10 por
7 millas al este. Diríjase al sur en la CR 210. Continúe
recto por la CR 211. La propiedad está aprox. a 3 millas
de la ctra. 10.
GMU/ACRES: 133/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: berrendo, coyote, lince, conejo

▶ CARRICA — CONDADO DE OTERO

INDICACIONES: Desde la ctra. 50 en La Junta, ingrese a la
ctra. 109. Tome la ctra. 109 por 3 cuadras al sur hasta
la calle 6 en La Junta, luego diríjase al este por la calle
6. La calle 6 se convierte en la CR AA. Tome la CR AA
por 4 millas hasta la CR 35. Diríjase al sur por 7 millas
en la CR 35. La CR 35 se convierte en la CR T por
1 milla al este. La CR T se convierte en CR 36 al sur.
Diríjase por la CR 36 por 3 millas. STL está al este de la
CR 36 por 1 milla.
GMU/ACRES: 130/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: berrendo, coyote, conejo

▶ CARTER CREEK — CONDADO DE GRAND

INDICACIONES: Desde Kremmling, diríjase 14 millas con
dirección oeste en la ctra. 40 hasta la ctra. Chimney
Rock Rd. (USFS Rd. 103), luego diríjase 3 millas al este
hasta el área de estacionamiento y la señal.
GMU/ACRES: 181/1301 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, urogallo oscuro, urogallo
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Acceso público solo para la caza, salvo que se
indique lo contrario.
b. Acceso a vehículos todo terreno y motos de nieve
permitido en ruta designada en la Secc. 31 como
se indica en la puerta de East Carter Creek solo
durante la temporada de caza.

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▶ CARTER PLACE — CONDADO DE SAN MIGUEL

INDICACIONES: Desde Naturita, tome la ctra. 141 este por
3.5 millas hacia las ctras. 141 y 145. Diríjase 3.6 millas
al sur en la carretera. 141, luego gire al oeste en la CR
HH31. Diríjase 3 millas por el camino de tierra y gire al
sur por 1 milla.
GMU/ACRES: 70/320 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, caza menor
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Acceso solo a través de BLM.

▶ CASTOR GULCH — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Desde Craig, diríjase al sur en la ctra. 13
por aprox. 14 millas hacia la CR 93. Diríjase al este por
0.5 millas. Las señales designan la zona de caza.
GMU/ACRES: 13/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, león, caza menor
NOTA: Intercambio de uso en STL. Parte terreno privado,
parte del Programa de Acceso Público de STL.

▶ CEDARS — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Desde Craig, diríjase al norte por la ctra.
13 por 38 millas hacia la CR 2. Diríjase al este en la CR
2 por 6.5 millas.
GMU/ACRES: 4/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, urogallo, conejo, coyote
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Solo se permiten persianas portátiles de caza.

▶ CEDAR SPRINGS — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Desde Maybell, diríjase 8 millas con
dirección oeste por la ctra. 40. Gire al sur en la CR 23 y
siga por aprox. 2 millas. Acceso vehicular sobre la CR
23 y BLM Rd. 1558.
GMU/ACRES: 11/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, caza menor
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Los vehículos motorizados solo están permitidos
en la CR 23 y en la BLM Rd. 1558.

▶ CHIQUITO PEAK — CONDADO DE CONEJOS

INDICACIONES: Desde Monte Vista, diríjase 12 millas al
sur en Colo. 15 hacia la CR FF. Diríjase al oeste por
la CR FF/USFS Rd. 250 durante 7.7 millas hasta BLM
Rd. 5080/Chaquita Peak Rd. Diríjase al este por BLM
5080/Chaquita Peak Rd. durante aproximadamente
2.5 millas hacia la propiedad.
GMU/ACRES: 80/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, coyote, conejo

▶ CHUBB PARK — CONDADO DE CHAFFEE

INDICACIONES: Desde Fairplay, diríjase 20 millas con
dirección sur en la ctra. 285 hacia las ctras. 285 y 24.
Diríjase al suroeste durante 1 milla hasta la cima de
Trout Creek Pass. Gire al oeste a la derecha en la CR
311, luego continúe por 1 milla. Puede haber actividad
forestal.
GMUs/ACRES: 49, 57/3640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, urogallo, conejo
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Solo se permite acampar según lo indicado.
b. Los vehículos motorizados están permitidos en las
carreteras comarcales según lo indicado.

▶ CIMARRON RIVER — CONDADO DE BACA

INDICACIONES: Desde Walsh, tome la CR 44 al sur
por 18 millas. Diríjase al este en la CR K por aprox.
1 milla. Gire al sur en la CR 45 y diríjase 8 millas a
la propiedad. Propiedad a lo largo de la frontera del
estado de Oklahoma. Estacione en la CR 45 para
acceder a la propiedad.
GMU/ACRES: 145/519 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, berrendo, coyote, conejo

▶ CITADEL — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Desde Meeker, diríjase al norte por la
ctra. 64 hacia la CR 71. Diríjase al norte hacia Indian
Valley Truck Trail, luego continúe por 12 millas al
norte.
GMU/ACRES: 11/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, caza menor

▶ COAL BANK GULCH — CONDADO DE ROUTT

INDICACIONES: Desde Hayden, diríjase 2.5 millas al norte
en CR 76.
GMU/ACRES: 441/879 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el primer día de la temporada de
venado y alce con arco hasta finales de feb.
CAZA: venado, alce, urogallo de cola afilada
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Solo se puede cazar con arco, con armas de
avancarga, con escopetas que disparen un solo
proyectil y con rifles de percusión anular.
b. Solo se permite la caza de jóvenes/mentores, solo
puede cazar un mentor por joven. El mentor
debe tener 18 años o más y ser titular de un
certificado válido de educación para cazadores o
haber nacido antes del 1 de enero de 1949 y tener
una licencia de caza o pesca adecuada y válida.

▶ COAL CREEK — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Desde Maybell, diríjase al oeste por la
ctra. 40 hacia BLM Rd. 1509. Gire al sur en la BLM Rd.
1509 y diríjase por aprox. 3.4 millas hasta la carretera
BLM sin nombre. Gire al oeste hacia la carretera BLM
sin nombre y continúe por aprox. 2.4 millas. Acceso
a pie o a caballo únicamente a través de los terrenos
adyacentes de la BLM.
GMU/ACRES: 11/640 acres
ABIERTO: NUEVO Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales
de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, caza menor

▶ COAL RIDGE — CONDADO DE MOFFAT CO.

INDICACIONES: Desde Rangely, diríjase al este por la ctra.
64. En la CR 73 gire al norte hacia la CR 78. En la CR
78 gire al norte y continúe por aprox. 1.7 millas.
GMU/ACRES: 10/640 acres
ABIERTO: NUEVO Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales
de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, caza menor

▶ CODY PARK — CONDADO DE FREMONT

INDICACIONES: Desde Westcliffe, en las ctras. 96 y 69,
diríjase al norte por la ctra. 69 por 2.5 millas hacia
la CR 215. Diríjase al norte por 6.25 millas hacia la
esquina suroeste de STL.
GMU/ACRES: 691/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta el 31 de mayo
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, oso, león, pavo, conejo,
ardilla

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▶ COHAGEN — CONDADO DE JACKSON

INDICACIONES: Desde Walden, diríjase 6 millas con
dirección sureste en la ctra. 14 hacia la CR 21. Diríjase
al sur por 1.8 millas hasta el punto de acceso n.º 1; o,
desde la ctra. 14, diríjase al sur en la CR 21 por 4 millas
hacia la CR 32, luego continúe por 1.2 millas al este
hacia el punto de acceso n.º 2.
GMU/ACRES: 171/2848 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: caza mayor, caza menor

▶ COLD SPRINGS MOUNTAIN — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Desde Maybell, diríjase al noroeste en
la ctra. 318 por 41 millas hacia la CR 10N. Diríjase la
norte en la CR 10N por 8 millas. STL está al oeste de
la CR 10N en gran medida en la cima de la montaña
y se mezcla con BLM y tierras privadas. 2495 acres al
este de la CR 10N mezclados con tierras del BLM y
privadas. Se aconseja el uso de vehículos 4x4 en la CR
167 y BLM Rd. 2007.
GMUs/ACRES: 2, 201/25,739 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de agosto hasta el 31 de diciembre
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, urogallo oscuro, urogallo
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Solo se permite acampar durante las temporadas
de caza mayor.
NOTA: Intercambio de uso en STL. Parte terreno privado,
parte del Programa de Acceso Público de STL.

▶ COPPER GULCH — CONDADO DE FREMONT

INDICACIONES: Desde Canon City, diríjase al oeste por
la ctra. 50 por 14 millas. Gire a la izquierda en Copper
Gulch Rd. y continúe por 13 millas, luego gire al oeste
en Gulch Rd. El área de estacionamiento está en el lado
oeste de la intersección de Burro Back Ct.. y Gulch Rd.
GMU/ACRES: 691/638 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, oso, coyote, conejo, pavo
RESTRICCIONES:
a. El disparo de armas de fuego está restringido a la
caza con armas de avancarga, escopetas y rifles de
percusión anular únicamente.

▶ COPPER MOUNTAIN — CONDADO DE GRAND

INDICACIONES: Desde Kremmling, diríjase al sur en
la ctra. 9 para acceder a través de Williams Peak, o
diríjase al sur por la ctra. 9 hacia la CR 3, luego al norte
en la CR 3 a Mule Creek. Acceso desde los terrenos del
USFS en el sur. Todos los demás accesos desde terrenos
privados. Permiso requerido.
GMU/ACRES: 28/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, urogallo

▶ COTTONWOOD CREEK — CONDADO DE ROUTT

INDICACIONES: Desde Hayden, diríjase al norte en la
CR 80 por 1 milla hacia la CR 70. Diríjase al este por
2.8 millas hacia la CR 80, luego diríjase al norte por
10.7 millas.
GMU/ACRES: 441/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el primer día de tiro con arco en
temporada de venados y alces hasta el 31 de mayo.
CAZA: venado, alce, urogallo de cola afilada y de
montaña
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Los cazadores pueden ser limitados a través de
un puesto de control obligatorio para controlar
la superpoblación, los daños a los recursos o la
entrada ilegal en la propiedad privada.

▶ COTTONWOOD RIDGE — CONDADO DE FREMONT

INDICACIONES: Desde Cañon City, diríjase al oeste por la
ctra. 50 por 12 millas hacia la ctra. 9. Gire al norte en la
ctra. 9, luego continúe por 6 millas. Gire al oeste en la
puerta y continúe por 0.8 millas.
GMU/ACRES: 58/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta el 31 de mayo
para la caza. Abierto todo el año para la pesca.
CAZA: venado, oso, león, conejo
PESCA: Cottonwood Creek
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe la caza del 1 de junio al 31 de agosto.

▶ CROOKED ARROYO — CONDADO DE OTERO

INDICACIONES: Desde la ctra. 50 en Rocky Ford, tome la
ctra. 71 con dirección sur por 5 millas hacia la ctra. 10,
luego tome la ctra. 10 por 0.5 millas con dirección oeste
hacia la ctra. 71 sur. Tome la ctra. 71 por 9 millas con
dirección sur hacia la ctra. 350. Tome la ctra. 350 aprox.
2.5 millas con dirección noreste hacia la CR 21. Tome la
CR 21 por aprox. 4 millas al sur hacia la CR N.
Tome CR N por aprox. 0.75 millas al este hacia la
CR 21.75. Tome la CR 21.75 aprox. Por 2.25 millas
hacia el sur de la propiedad (21.75 pasa a ser 21.9).
La propiedad se extiende por 1 milla al sur hasta la
intersección de la CR K.
GMU/ACRES: 135/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, berrendo, coyote, conejo

▶ CROOKED TOP — CONDADO DE PARK

INDICACIONES: Desde Bailey, diríjase 2 millas al norte en
la ctra. 285 hacia el semáforo. Gire a la izquierda en la
CR 43 y diríjase 6.4 millas hacia Saddlestring Rd. Gire
a la izquierda y diríjase 0.3 millas hacia USFS Rd. 101.
Gire a la derecha y continúe por 4 millas. Camine al
noreste por 2 millas.
GMU/ACRES: 46/400 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, urogallo oscuro, conejo, ardilla,
pavo
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Acceso solo disponible desde USFS Rd. 101.

▶ CROSS MOUNTAIN — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Desde Maybell, diríjase al suroeste en la
ctra. 40 por 16 millas hacia el marcador de milla 44,
luego diríjase al norte en Deer Lodge Park Rd. Por
aproximadamente 2.5 millas hacia la servidumbre
BLM.
GMU/ACRES: 11/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, venado, alce, caza menor

▶ CROW VALLEY — CONDADO DE WELD

INDICACIONES:
SECCIÓN 24 (8N 64W): Diríjase 10 millas al oeste de
Briggsdale en la ctra. 14 hacia la CR 57. Desde el área
de estacionamiento de la USFS en la ctra. 14 y CR 57,
camine 1 milla al este hasta la propiedad.
SECCIÓN 36 (9N 62W): Diríjase 4 millas al oeste de
Briggsdale en la ctra. 14 hasta la CR 69, continúe entre
4 a 5 millas al norte en la CR 69. Camine 1 milla al este
hasta el límite oeste de la propiedad.
SECCIÓN 36 (9N 64W): Diríjase 8 millas al oeste de
Briggsdale en la ctra. 14 hacia la CR 61, luego diríjase
3 millas con dirección norte en la CR 61 hacia la CR
96. Camine 1 milla al norte hasta la esquina sureste de
la propiedad.
GMU/ACRES: 87/1520 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: berrendo, coyote, conejo, paloma

▶ CRYSTAL LAKE — CONDADO DE LAKE

INDICACIONES: Desde Leadville, diríjase al sur por la ctra.
24 aprox. por 3 millas hacia la carretera. 300. Diríjase al
sur por 2 millas en la CR 11 y 11A hasta la bifurcación
izquierda en el camino de tierra de dos vías. Tome la
bifurcación de dos vías a la izquierda por 0.75 millas,
siguiendo las señales de acceso con flechas.

PARA ACCEDER A LA PARTE ESTE DE LA PROPIEDAD:

Continúe hacia el sur hasta pasar la ctra. 300 hasta el
marcador de la milla 182.4 y gire en el bucle de acceso
a la pesca de Crystal Lake. Tome el camino de tierra de
dos vías hacia el sur y el oeste hasta la valla y la zona de
estacionamiento en la señal de la propiedad.
GMUs/ACRES: 48, 49 (GMU 48 está al oeste del río; GMU
49 está al este del río)/467 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de sept. hasta finales de feb. Abierto
todo el año para la pesca.
CAZA: venado, alce, aves acuáticas, caza menor
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Acceso solamente a pie.

▶ DALEY GULCH — CONDADO DE SAGUACHE Y GUNNISON

INDICACIONES: Desde Sargents en USFS Rd. 819 y la ctra.
50, diríjase al norte por 0.75 millas y gire a la izquierda
en las STL. Entrar en la gravera oeste de la ctra. 50
frente a la ctra. del granero.
GMU/ACRES: 551/644 acres
ABIERTO TODO EL AÑO
CAZA: venado, alce, oso, león, urogallo oscuro, conejo
PESCA: Arroyos Agate Creek, Brush Creek y Tomichi
Creek
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se permite acampar según lo publicado.

▶ DAVID CANYON — CONDADO DE OTERO

INDICACIONES: Desde la ctra. 50 en La Junta, tome la
ctra. 109 sur durante 14 millas hasta USFS Rd. 2200
(señal para los cañones Vogel y Picketwire). Tome la
USFS Rd. 2200 aprox. 4 millas con dirección oeste
hasta la USFS Rd. 2200.I. Tome USFS Rd. 2200.I aprox.
0.5 millas hasta la esquina sureste de la propiedad.
GMU/ACRES: 135/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, berrendo, coyote, conejo

▶ DEAD HORSE CREEK — CONDADO DE SAN MIGUEL

INDICACIONES: Tome la ctra. 141 hacia la CR 28T, luego
hacia la ctra. BLM 1064 y luego hacia la ctra. BLM
3132. Después diríjase a la ctra. BLM 1001, o tome la
ctra. San Miguel 28T hasta la ctra. BLM 1063.
GMU/ACRES: 70/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, coyote, conejo

▶ DEARFIELD — CONDADO DE WELD

INDICACIONES:
Desde Greeley, recorra aprox. 25 millas al este hacia
la CR 386. El sector de estacionamiento norte se
encuentra 0.3 millas al sur de la ctra. 34 en la CR
386. El sector de estacionamiento se encuentra
aproximadamente a 1.2 millas al sur de la ctra. 34 en la
CR 386, justo antes del guarda ganado.
Desde Wiggins, avance aproximadamente 13.5 millas
hacia el oeste por la ctra. 34 hacia la CR 386.
Desde Roggen, recorra aprox. 1.3 millas al este hacia
la CR 386. El sector de estacionamiento sur está
aproximadamente a 8.5 millas al norte de la I-76 en la
CR 386, justo después de pasar el guarda ganado.

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�TIERRAS EN
FIDEICOMISO
Estacionamiento norte ubicado aproximadamente a
9.5 millas al norte de la I-76 en la CR 386.
GMU/ACRES: 951/1480 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, berrendo, coyote, conejo, paloma

▶ DEER HAVEN — CONDADO DE FREMONT

INDICACIONES: Desde Cañon City, diríjase al oeste por
la ctra. 50 hacia la ctra. 9. Diríjase 9 millas al norte
hacia la CR 11. Gire a la derecha y diríjase 5.2 millas
por la CR 11 hasta Deer Haven Rd. Gire a la derecha en
Deer Haven Rd. y continúe 0.8 millas hasta Thompson
Mountain Rd. Gire a la derecha y continúe 0.7 millas
hasta el final de la carretera.
GMU/ACRES: 581/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta el 31 de mayo
para la caza.
CAZA: caza mayor, caza menor, pavo

▶ DELMONICA GULCH — CONDADO DE LAKE

INDICACIONES: Desde Leadville, diríjase al norte por la
ctra. 91 por 8 millas. Utilice el área de estacionamiento
al norte de la ctra. 91 en la calzada Chalk Creek. Acceso
a través de BLM al oeste de la zona de estacionamiento.
GMU/ACRES: 49/320 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, león, coyote, conejo

▶ DICK’S PEAK — CONDADO DE PARK

INDICACIONES: Desde Hartsel, tome la ctra. 9 hacia el sur
por 14 millas, luego diríjase 3.8 millas al suroeste hacia
la ctra. Dick's Peak (ctra. 261). Continúe por 3 millas.
GMU/ACRES: 58/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, oso, urogallo, conejo
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Acceso solamente a pie.

▶ DIRTY GULCH — CONDADO DE FREMONT

INDICACIONES: Desde Cotopaxi, diríjase 5.5 millas con
dirección norte en la CR 12. Puede haber actividad
forestal.
GMU/ACRES: 58/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta el 31 de mayo
CAZA: venado, pavo, caza menor

▶ DISAPPOINTMENT CREEK — CONDADO DE DOLORES

INDICACIONES: Desde Dove Creek, diríjase 2 millas al
oeste hacia las ctras. 491 y 141. Diríjase al norte en la
ctra. 141 por 27 millas hacia Disappointment Valley.
Diríjase al sur por la calle 19Q (USFS Rd. 250) durante
18 millas hasta la ctra. McKinney Draw en terrenos
de BLM. Continúe 0.25 millas al sur hasta el extremo
norte de STL. Entre en el extremo norte, 0.25 millas al
sur de la CR 19Q. Acceso a través de una carretera de
dos vías en terrenos de la BLM en Dawson Draw.
GMU/ACRES: 711/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, caza menor

▶ DISAPPOINTMENT VALLEY — CONDADO DE SAN MIGUEL

INDICACIONES: Tome la ctra. 141 hacia la ctra.
Disappointment Creek (CR 19Q). Continúe por la CR
19Q por 10.5 millas hasta la propiedad.
GMU/ACRES: 70, 711/320 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, coyote, conejo

▶ DIXIE BLUFFS — CONDADO DE OTERO

INDICACIONES: Desde la ctra. 50 en La Junta, tome
la ctra. 109 sur por 11 millas hacia la CR P al este y
USFS Rd. 2175.A al oeste. Diríjase a la CR P al norte
por aproximadamente 0.33 millas al este de USFS Rd.

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2175. A en el límite norte durante aproximadamente
0.75 millas al oeste de la ctra. 109 que va en una
diagonal, yendo al SSE casi hasta el límite sur. Tome
USFS Rd. 2175.A durante 1 milla al oeste hasta
USFS Rd. 2175.B. Tome USFS Rd. 2175.B durante
aproximadamente 1 milla al sur hasta USFS Rd. 2175.
Tome USFS Rd. 2175 por aprox. 0.66 millas hacia el
este hasta la esquina suroeste de la propiedad.
GMUs/ACRES: 130, 135/630 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, berrendo, coyote, conejo

▶ DOBBINS SPRING — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Desde Elk Springs, diríjase al oeste por la
CR 14 hacia la ctra. BLM Rd. 1514. Gire al norte hacia
la ctra. BLM Rd. 1514 y continúe por 0.10 millas.
GMU/ACRES: 10/640 acres
ABIERTO: NUEVO Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales
de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, caza menor

▶ DOUGLAS MOUNTAIN — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Desde Maybell, diríjase 14.5 millas con
dirección oeste en la ctra. 318. Gire al sur en la CR 21S.
Diríjase 4.7 millas en la CR 21S hacia la CR 10. Diríjase
al oeste en la CR 10 por 1.9 millas hasta el borde de la
propiedad. La CR 10 atraviesa la propiedad.
GMUs/ACRES: 2, 11/640 acres
ABIERTO: NUEVO Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales
de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, caza menor, aves acuáticas

▶ DRY CREEK — CONDADO DE RIO GRANDE

INDICACIONES:
SECC. 16: Desde Monte Vista, tome la ctra. 15 sur por
2 millas hasta N.º 2 South Rd. Continúe 3 millas con
dirección oeste.
SECC. 36: Desde Monte Vista, tome la ctra. 15 sur por
2 millas hasta N.º 2 South Rd. Continúe 9.5 millas al
oeste.
GMU/ACRES: 80/1280 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta el 31 de mayo para
la caza
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, caza menor
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe la caza en la zona de seguridad a
lo largo del lado este de la Secc. 16 según lo
publicado.

▶ DRY CREEK BASIN — CONDADO DE SAN MIGUEL

INDICACIONES: En la ctra. 145 entre Naturita y Redvale,
gire al sur en la ctra. 141 y diríjase 15 millas hacia Dry
Creek Basin SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 70/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, caza menor

▶ DRY CREEK NORTH — CONDADO DE LARIMER

INDICACIONES: Diríjase al oeste por la ctra. Cherokee
Park Rd. (CR 80C) desde la ctra. 287 aprox. por
50 millas hacia la CR 103, luego diríjase al norte por la
carretera de acceso Bull Mountain. Diríjase 5 millas al
noreste hacia las STL, noreste de Shell Creek. No hay
vías establecidas de acceso a las STL, algunos caminos
para vehículos todoterreno proporcionan acceso.
GMU/ACRES: 8/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, oso, león

▶ DUCK CREEK — CONDADO DE LOGAN

INDICACIONES: Desde la I-76, tome la salida Crook.
Diríjase al norte en la ctra. 55 hacia la CR 64. Diríjase
al este por la CR 64 por aprox. 1 milla a al noroeste
esquina de las STL. Se debe tener extrema precaución al
momento de cazar cuando el ganado esté presente.

GMU/ACRES: 90/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de sept. hasta finales de feb. de
4 a. m. a 9 p. m.
CAZA: venado, pavo, faisán, paloma, conejo, ardilla
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Acceso público solo desde las áreas de
estacionamiento de Duck Creek SWA.

▶ EAGLE CANYON — CONDADO DE LARIMER

INDICACIONES: Desde Loveland, tome la ctra. 34 oeste
hasta Big Thompson School, luego diríjase al norte
4 millas por Buckhorn Rd. (CR 27) hasta Masonville.
Diríjase hacia el noroeste por Buckhorn Rd. 2.5 millas
hasta Bar D Ranch Rd. (Storm Mountain Access Rd.).
Diríjase 2.5 millas al oeste por Bar D Ranch Rd. hasta
la señal de acceso a los terrenos del USFS. Continúe a
pie o a caballo 1.5 millas a través del bosque hasta el
límite sur.
GMU/ACRES: 20/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de sept. hasta finales de feb. El
camino de acceso a la propiedad está cerrado cuando el
USFS cierra el 7 de dic.
CAZA: venado, alce, caza menor

▶ EAST ALAMOSA — CONDADO DE ALAMOSA

INDICACIONES: Desde Alamosa, diríjase al este por la
ctra. 160 por 2.4 millas hasta El Rancho Ln. Diríjase
al sur por El Rancho Ln. por 0.7 millas hacia la CR 8S.
Diríjase al este en la CR 8 sur por 3.1 millas hasta S116
Rd. Continúe al sur por la ctra. S116 Rd. por 1.9 millas
hasta la propiedad.
GMU/ACRES: 83/1480 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, coyote, conejo, pavo

▶ EAST BEND — CONDADO DE CONEJOS

INDICACIONES: Desde Sanford, diríjase al este por la CR
V durante 3.6 millas hasta el terreno de la BLM. Acceda
a la propiedad a través de terrenos BLM contiguos a pie
o a caballo.
GMU/ACRES: 81/720 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, coyote, conejo, pavo

▶ EAST BOONE DRAW — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Desde Maybell, diríjase 22.2 millas con
dirección oeste en la ctra. 318 hacia la propiedad BLM
adyacente. Acceso a través de los terrenos públicos
adyacentes.
GMU/ACRES: 2/640 acres
ABIERTO: NUEVO Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales
de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, caza menor

▶ EAST CARRIZO CREEK — CONDADO DE LAS ANIMAS CO.

INDICACIONES: Desde Pritchett, diríjase al oeste a lo largo
de la ctra. 160. Diríjase al sur en la CR 220, luego gire
al este en la CR 30. Estacione en el estacionamiento de
Sikes.
GMU/ACRES: 143/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, coyote, zorro, lince,
codorniz, conejo

▶ EAST CARTER MOUNTAIN — CONDADO DE GRAND

INDICACIONES: Desde Kremmling, diríjase 14 millas con
dirección oeste en la ctra. 40 hacia Chimney Rock Rd.
(USFS Rd. 103). Después diríjase 6 millas al este hasta
la señal y la puerta.
GMU/ACRES: 181/1794 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero

�TIERRAS EN
FIDEICOMISO
CAZA: venado, alce, urogallo
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Acceso público únicamente para la caza, excepto
cuando lo que se permita esté en el presente
reglamento
b. Vehículos motorizados restringidos a Chimney
Rock Rd. a menos que se indique lo contrario.
c. Estacionamiento solo en lotes designados.
d. Vehículos todo terreno, motos de nieve
permitidas en ruta designada según se publiquen
en la puerta de la Secc. 24 durante la temporada
de caza únicamente.
e. Se prohíbe la caza en la zona de seguridad
señalada a lo largo de la línea de la valla este.
f. Se permite acampar y hacer fogatas solo a 300 pies
de Chimney Rock Rd.

▶ EAST DELANEY BUTTE LAKE — CONDADO DE JACKSON

INDICACIONES: Desde Walden, diríjase 0.5 millas con
dirección oeste en la ctra. 14 hacia la CR 12. Después
diríjase 5.3 millas al oeste hacia la CR 18. Diríjase
4.5 millas al oeste hacia la CR 5. Diríjase 1 milla al
norte hacia Delaney Butte Lakes SWA. STL está al este
del lago.
GMU/ACRES: 16/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
para la caza. Abierto todo el año para la pesca.
CAZA: caza menor
PESCA: lago de agua fría
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Acceso solamente a pie.

▶ EASTMAN BASIN — CONDADO DE WELD

INDICACIONES: Diríjase 10 millas al oeste de Briggsdale
en la ctra. 14 hacia la CR 57, luego diríjase 9 millas con
dirección norte en la CR 57 hacia la CR 108. Entonces:
SECCIONES 30 Y 32 (10N 63W), SECCIÓN 36 (10N 64W): Diríjase
1 milla al este en la CR 108 hacia la CR 59, luego
diríjase 2 millas al norte en la CR 59. Camine 1.5 millas
al este/noreste hasta la propiedad de la Sección 30.
Camine 2.2 millas al este hasta la propiedad de la
Sección 32. La propiedad de la sección 36 se encuentra
en el lado este de la CR 59.
SECCIÓN 10 (10N 64W): Diríjase 1 milla este en la CR 108
hacia la CR 59, luego continúe 6 millas al norte en la
CR 59 hacia la CR 120. Diríjase por 1−2 millas al oeste
de la 120; la propiedad está en el lado sur de la CR 120.
SECCIÓN 16 (10N 64W): Diríjase 2 millas al oeste por la
CR 108 hasta la CR 53, luego diríjase 3 millas al norte
por la CR 53 hasta el sendero 53 del USFS. Diríjase
1 milla más al norte por USFS Trail 53 hasta la esquina
suroeste de la propiedad.
SECCIÓN 36 (10N 65W): Diríjase 4 millas al oeste por la CR
108 hasta la CR 49, luego continúe entre 1−2 millas
al norte en la CR 49. La propiedad está al oeste y
adyacente a la CR 49.
GMU/ACRES: 87/2681 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, berrendo, coyote, conejo, paloma

▶ EAST TIMPAS — CONDADO DE OTERO

INDICACIONES: Desde la ctra. 50 en Rocky Ford, tome
la ctra. 71 con dirección sur por 5 millas hacia la ctra.
10. Tome la ctra. 10 por 0.5 millas con dirección oeste
hacia la ctra. 71 sur. Tome la ctra. 71 por 9 millas con
dirección sur hacia la ctra. 350. Tome la ctra. 350 por
aprox. 2.5 millas al suroeste hacia CR N. Continúe por
la CR N por aprox. 1 milla hacia el este. La propiedad
está en el lado norte de la CR N por 1 milla.
GMU/ACRES: 135/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, berrendo, coyote, conejo

▶ ECKLUND — CONDADO DE YUMA

INDICACIONES: Desde Wray, diríjase al sur en la ctra.
385 por 4.8 millas. Gire al este en la CR 30 y continúe
por 6 millas antes de girar al sur en CR PP. Continúe

1.8 millas y gire al este en la CR 28. Siga la curva sur
hacia la CR RR y continúe 6.7 millas hasta el área de
estacionamiento.
GMU/ACRES: 102/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, coyote, conejo

▶ EDLER — CONDADO DE BACA

INDICACIONES: Diríjase al sur de Springfield por la ctra.
287. Gire al oeste en la CR M, luego al norte en la CR
20. Estacione en el camino del USFS y camine hacia la
propiedad.
GMU/ACRES: 144/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, berrendo, coyote, zorro, lince, codorniz,
conejo

▶ ELEVEN MILE — CONDADO DE PARK

INDICACIONES:
ACCESO 1: Desde Hartsel, diríjase al sureste en la CR 59
por 12 millas. STL cruza la CR en el norte y el sur.
ACCESO 2: Desde Hartsel, diríjase al sureste en la CR 59
por 13.5 millas. Continúe recto hacia la CR 92 por
2.5 millas. STL cruza la CR en el norte y el sur.
ACCESO 3: Desde Hartsel, diríjase al sureste en la CR 59
por 17 millas. STL cruza CR en el este y el oeste.
GMU/ACRES: 58, 581/2887 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, coyote, conejo

▶ ELK MOUNTAIN — CONDADO DE JACKSON

INDICACIONES: Desde Walden, diríjase al este en la
calle 5, que se convierte en CR 12E. Siga la CR 12E
aproximadamente 16.5 millas sobre la montaña
Elk hasta el final de la carretera y la zona de
estacionamiento. Acceso solo desde el Parque Estatal
State Forest y áreas de estacionamiento.
GMU/ACRES: 6/2839 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
para la caza. Abierto todo el año para la pesca.
CAZA: caza mayor, caza menor
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría
RECREACIÓN: Se permite acampar al final de la CR 12E,
solo en áreas designadas.
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Acceso desde el estacionamiento solamente.

▶ ELK SPRINGS N.º 1 — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Desde Maybell, diríjase al oeste por la
ctra. 40 hasta el marcador de milla 42 y gire al sur en
BLM Rd. 1509. Continúe al sur por 9 millas a través de
Secc. 36 y gire hacia el noroeste. Ingrese por el extremo
sur a través de Secc. 26.
GMU/ACRES: 11/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, berrendo, león, caza menor

▶ ELK SPRINGS N.º 3 — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Desde Elk Springs, diríjase 0.75 millas al
oeste en ctra. 40. La carretera BLM atraviesa el centro
de STL, al sur de la ctra. 40.
GMU/ACRES: 10/1810 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, caza menor

▶ FLAGLER — CONDADO DE KIT CARSON

INDICACIONES: Desde Seibert, vaya hacia el oeste por
la CR V durante 2 millas hasta llegar a la carretera.
Continúe al oeste en la CR V por 1 milla. Diríjase al
norte en la CR 12 por 1 milla hacia el estacionamiento.
GMU/ACRES: 107/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, berrendo, coyote, conejo

▶ FERNLEAF GULCH — CONDADO DE FREMONT

INDICACIONES: Desde Cotopaxi, diríjase al norte durante
1.5 millas por la CR 12 hasta la BLM Sand Gulch Rd.
Gire al este en BLM Sand Gulch Rd. y diríjase 3 millas a
la esquina noroeste de STL.
GMU/ACRES: 58/520 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta el 31 de mayo
CAZA: venado, alce, león, cimarrón, caza menor
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Acceso solo a pie o a caballo, excepto en BLM
Sand Gulch Rd.
b. Acceso solo a pie o a caballo, excepto en la
carretera BLM Sand Gulch Rd.

▶ FLORENCE — CONDADO DE FREMONT

INDICACIONES: Desde Florence, diríjase al sur en la ctra.
67 por 4.5 millas hacia la CR 15 (Newlin Creek Rd.).
Vaya hacia el oeste por la CR 15 durante 5.6 millas,
luego gire a la izquierda en el camino de tierra (junto al
anfiteatro y las señales de límite de velocidad). Siga el
camino de tierra hasta la bifurcación, luego diríjase a la
derecha en la bifurcación hasta la señal de STL y el área
de estacionar.
GMU/ACRES: 69/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta el 31 de mayo
CAZA: venado, alce, oso, león, conejo, ardilla, pavo,
urogallo oscuro
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Acceso a pie, solo a través de terrenos forestales
nacionales.

▶ FLY GULCH — CONDADO DE ROUTT

INDICACIONES: Desde Steamboat Springs, diríjase al
norte por la ctra. 129 hacia la CR 44. Luego diríjase al
oeste hasta la CR 44A, luego vaya al norte por 1 milla.
GMU/ACRES: 214/460 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, caza menor
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto solo para la caza de jóvenes/mentores.

▶ FLYING A — CONDADO DE PUEBLO

INDICACIONES: Desde Pueblo, diríjase al este por la ctra.
50 hasta el carril 62. Tome el carril 62 hasta Garnett Rd.
Tome Garnett Rd. este hasta la intersección de Flying
A Rd. Tome Flying A Rd. con dirección sur durante
aprox. 2.25 millas hasta la zona de estacionamiento
designada.
GMU/ACRES: 128/29,057 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, berrendo, coyote, conejo, aves de caza de
tierras altas

▶ FORD BRIDGE — CONDADO DE LOGAN

INDICACIONES: Desde Sterling, diríjase 7.5 millas al
noreste en la ctra. 138 hacia la CR 40, luego continúe
hacia el este por 0.5 millas.
GMU/ACRES: 91/280 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de sept. hasta finales de feb. de
4 a. m. a 9 p. m.
CAZA: venado, codorniz, paloma, conejo, ardilla, aves
acuáticas

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�TIERRAS EN
FIDEICOMISO
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Está prohibida la caza con fusiles de fuego
central.
b. Se prohíbe botar o utilizar embarcaciones
durante la temporada de aves acuáticas.

▶ FORTIFICATION — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Desde Craig, diríjase al norte por la ctra.
13 por 9.5 millas.
GMU/ACRES: 301/866 acres
ABIERTO: La caza de alces desde el día siguiente a la
cuarta temporada de caza con rifles hasta el último día
de la temporada tardía de alces en dic.
CAZA: alce, vaca solamente
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Acceso y caza permitido solo a través de Frosty
Acres Ranch. Comuníquese con el rancho para
reservas, 970-824-8935 o 970-824-9568.
b. Acceso solo a pie y desde el área de
estacionamiento fuera de la ctra. 13.
NOTA: Intercambio de uso en STL. Parte terreno
privado, parte del Programa de Acceso Público de
STL.

▶ FOSTER GULCH — CONDADO DE CUSTER

INDICACIONES: Desde Westcliffe, gire al sur en la
ctra. 69 y recorra aprox. 14 millas hasta el área de
estacionamiento de la propiedad.
GMUs/ACRES: 84, 86/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: berrendo, coyote, conejo

▶ FOURMILE — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Desde Craig, conduzca hacia a ctra. 13
por 37 millas hacia Baggs, WY. Gire a la derecha en la
CR 2 y continúe por 1.4 millas hasta la esquina sureste
de la propiedad.
GMU/ACRES: 4/640
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
solo para caza mayor y caza menor.
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Prohibidos los vehículos motorizados fuera de
la CR.
b. Solo se permiten persianas portátiles de caza.

▶ FROZE CREEK — CONDADO DE CUSTER

INDICACIONES: Desde Westcliffe, diríjase 10 millas al sur
en la ctra. 69. Diríjase al oeste en la CR 106 por 1 milla
hacia la esquina sureste de STL. Estacionamiento en las
CR 106 y 111.
GMU/ACRES: 86/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, caza menor
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Acceso solamente a pie.

▶ GALLEGOS — CONDADO DE CONEJOS

INDICACIONES: Desde Romeo, diríjase al sur en la ctra.
285 por aprox. 2 millas hacia la CR L. Diríjase al oeste
por 2 millas hacia la CR 12. La propiedad se encuentra
en esquina noroeste de CR L y 12.
GMU/ACRES: 81/480 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: berrendo, coyote, conejo, paloma

▶ GEARY CREEK — CONDADO DE WELD

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INDICACIONES: Diríjase 12 millas al norte en CR 77 de
Briggsdale hacia la CR 114, luego diríjase 4 millas
al oeste en la CR 114 hacia la CR 69. Diríjase por 1
a 2 millas al norte en la CR 69. El límite este de la
propiedad está al oeste y adyacente a la CR 69.
GMU/ACRES: 87/160 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero

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CAZA: berrendo, coyote, conejo, paloma

▶ GERRARD — CONDADO DE RIO GRANDE

INDICACIONES: Dos millas al este de South Fork o
13 millas al oeste de Del Norte en la ctra. 160, diríjase
0.25 millas al sur de la ctra. 160 en USFS Rd. 345.
GMU/ACRES: 80/799 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, oso, león, caza menor

▶ GODIVA RIM — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Desde Maybell, tome la ctra. 318 noroeste
hacia la CR 21. Diríjase al norte en la CR 21 aprox. Por
4 millas hasta BLM Godiva Rim carretera de acceso
2124. Diríjase al este en la ctra. 2124 a unas 7 millas.
GMU/ACRES: 3/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, caza menor
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Vehículos de motor restringidos a la carretera
BLM 2124.

▶ GRAPE CREEK — CONDADO DE FREMONT

INDICACIONES: Desde Cañon City en la ctra. 50 y la
calle First St., diríjase al sur en la calle First St por
1 milla hacia la CR 3. Diríjase al oeste en la CR 3 por
5.2 millas hasta Temple Canyon City Park. Diríjase al
sur por 0.5 millas a través del parque, esquina noreste
de STL. Continúe por STL a lo largo de Grape Creek y
1.7 millas por Grape Creek a través de BLM hasta Pine
Gulch. Camine hacia el oeste hasta Pine Gulch por
1.2 millas.
GMUs/ACRES: 69, 691/1280 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta el 31 de mayo
para la caza. Abierto todo el año para la pesca según lo
publicado en Grape Creek.
CAZA: venado, alce, borrego cimarrón, león, oso, conejo,
pavo
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría

▶ GRASSY CREEK — CONDADO DE ROUTT

INDICACIONES: Desde Hayden, diríjase al este por la ctra.
40 por 6 millas hacia la CR 27, luego diríjase al sur
por 6 millas. Estacionamiento fuera de la CR 27 en la
carretera de acceso Old Rockcastle Mine.
GMU/ACRES: 13/360 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
para la caza. Abierto todo el año para la pesca.
CAZA: venado, alce, urogallo de cola afilada

▶ GREASEWOOD — CONDADO DE MOFFAT
INDICACIONES:

SEIS PARCELAS:
1. Desde Maybell, diríjase al norte en la CR 19 hacia

la CR 21. Luego diríjase al norte en la CR 21 por
1.5 millas y al este en la carretera de dos vías hacia Red
Wash Butte.
2. Desde Maybell, diríjase al norte en la CR 19 hacia la
CR 21, luego diríjase al norte en la CR 21 hacia la CR
50. Diríjase al este en la CR 50 por 5 millas.
3. Desde Maybell, diríjase al norte en la CR 19 hacia la
CR 21, luego diríjase la norte en la CR 21 hacia la CR
42. Luego diríjase al este en la CR 42 por 8.5 millas.
4. Desde Maybell, diríjase al norte en la CR 19 hacia la
CR 8. Diríjase al este en la CR 8 hacia la CR 6. Diríjase
al noreste en la CR 6-CR 44 por 4.5 millas.
5. Desde Maybell, diríjase al norte en la CR 19 hacia la
CR 8. Diríjase al este en la CR 8 hacia la CR 8N, luego
diríjase al norte por 1.25 millas.
6. Desde Maybell, diríjase al norte en la CR 19 hacia
la CR 8, luego diríjase al este a la CR 8N. STL está al
noreste de la intersección.
GMU/ACRES: 3/3518 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de agosto hasta finales de febrero

CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, urogallo, conejo
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Acceso solamente a pie.

▶ GREASEWOOD LAKE — CONDADO DE WELD

INDICACIONES: Desde Kersey, diríjase 18 millas con
dirección este en la ctra. 34 hacia la CR 87 (Masters
Rd.). Diríjase al norte y al este por la ctra. 87 (que se
convierte en la CR 89) por 14 millas hacia la CR 68.
En la intersección, diríjase 1 milla al este al área de
estacionamiento.
GMU/ACRES: 951/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: berrendo, conejo, coyote, paloma, pato
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Acceso solamente a pie.

▶ GREAT DIVIDE — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Desde Craig, diríjase al noroeste en la CR
7 hacia la CR 5. Diríjase al este en la CR 5 hacia la CR
118, luego diríjase al norte en la CR 118 por 0.25 millas.
GMU/ACRES: 3/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, caza menor
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Solo se permiten persianas portátiles de caza.
b. Vehículos motorizados restringidos a las
carreteras de los condados.

▶ GUILLERMO RANCH — CONDADO DE HUERFANO

INDICACIONES: Desde Walsenburg, diríjase 15 millas
con dirección noroeste en la ctra. 69 hacia Badito
Junction. Desde Badito Junction, tome la CR 520 al sur
por 6 millas hasta la entrada de Major Ranch. Luego
diríjase al oeste 1.25 millas en Bighorn Dr. (antes
CR 520.1); ingrese a STL en la esquina sureste, luego
atraviese STL por 3 millas hasta el límite oeste.
GMU/ACRES: 85/2118 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: berrendo, conejo, paloma, coyote

▶ HAIGHT — CONDADO DE OTERO

INDICACIONES: Desde la ctra. 50 en Rocky Ford, tome
la ctra. 71 con dirección sur por 5 millas hacia la ctra.
10. Tome la ctra. 10 por 0.5 millas con dirección oeste
hacia la ctra. 71 sur, luego tome la ctra. 71 aprox.
9 millas con dirección sur hacia la ctra. 350. Tome la
ctra. 350 aprox. 2.5 millas al suroeste hasta la CR N.
Tome la CR N aprox. 5 millas al oeste hasta la CR 12,
luego tome la CR 12 aprox. 3 millas al sur hasta la CR
K. Tome la CR K 1.5 millas al oeste hasta USFS Rd
2107 y luego tome USFS Rd. 2107 aproximadamente
0.5 millas al oeste hasta la intersección de las calles
USFS Rd. 2107 y USFS Rd. 2104.A. Tome USFS Rd.
2107 y diríjase 1 milla a lo largo del límite sur de la
propiedad. Tome USFS Rd. 2104.A y diríjase al norte
por 1 milla a lo largo del límite este de la propiedad.
GMU/ACRES: 135/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, berrendo, coyote, conejo

▶ HAMILTON MESA — CONDADO DE SAN MIGUEL

INDICACIONES: Desde la intersección de Colo. 145 y
141, continúe al sur por la ctra. 141 por 13 millas
hacia la CR U29 este. Diríjase al este en la CR U29 por
2.1 millas hacia la CR 31U. Diríjase al sur/sureste en la
CR 31U por 2 millas hasta la CR S31. Diríjase al este
en la CR S31/BLM de dos vías por 0.5 millas. El acceso
a STL es a pie o a caballo al sur a través de los terrenos
BLM adyacentes.

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GMU/ACRES: 70/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, coyote, conejo, pavo

▶ HARTSEL — CONDADO DE PARK

INDICACIONES:
TERRENO A: Desde Hartsel, diríjase al sur en la ctra. 9 por
aprox. 0.5 millas. La propiedad está en el lado oeste de
la ctra.
TERRENO B: Desde Hartsel, diríjase al este por la ctra. 24
por 1.5 millas, luego a la izquierda en Cold Row Rd.
por 0.5 millas hacia el terreno de BLM.
GMU/ACRES: 58/380 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, coyote, conejo

▶ HARTSEL SOUTH — CONDADO DE PARK

INDICACIONES: Desde Hartsel, diríjase al sur en la ctra. 9
por 5.5 millas. STL está al oeste de la ctra. 9.
GMU/ACRES: 58/1788 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, coyote, conejo

▶ HAY GULCH OVERLOOK — CONDADO DE YUMA

INDICACIONES: Desde Idalia, diríjase 3 millas con
dirección oeste por la ctra. 36. Diríjase al norte en la
CR AA por 3.2 millas hasta el área de estacionamiento.
GMU/ACRES: 102/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, berrendo, coyote, conejo, aves de caza de
tierras altas

▶ HIAWATHA — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Desde Craig, diríjase 44.5 millas con
dirección norte en la CR 7 hacia la CR 4. Diríjase
31.5 millas al oeste en la CR 4 hacia la propiedad. La
CR 4 cruza la propiedad.
NOTA: CR 4 entra y sale de Wyoming.
GMU/ACRES: 2/640 acres
ABIERTO: NUEVO Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales
de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, caza menor

▶ HIGBEE CANYON — CONDADO DE OTERO

INDICACIONES: Desde La Junta, diríjase 13 millas al sur
por la ctra. 109. El STL está al norte de la ctra. 109 entre
la señal de Comanche National Grassland y la CR 804.
GMU/ACRES: 130/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: caza mayor, caza menor

▶ HIGH CREEK — CONDADO DE PARK

INDICACIONES: Desde Fairplay, diríjase 7 millas con
dirección sur en la ctra. 285. Tome la carretera al
este de la ctra. 285 durante 0.5 millas al este hasta la
carretera que va al sur. Continúe por 0.25 millas.
GMU/ACRES: 50/1121 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
para la caza. Abierto todo el año para la pesca.
CAZA: berrendo, aves acuáticas

▶ HIGHTOWER — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Desde Maybell, diríjase al oeste por la
ctra. 40 hacia la CR 85. Gire al norte hacia la CR 85 y
siga por aprox. 3.5 millas.
GMU/ACRES: 11/640 acres
ABIERTO: NUEVO Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales
de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, caza menor

▶ HOMESTEAD — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Desde Maybell, diríjase al oeste por
la ctra. 318 por 10 millas hacia la CR 10. Diríjase a
suroeste en la CR 10 por 6 millas hasta BLM Rd. 1686.
Diríjase al sur en la calle BLM Rd. 1686 por 1 milla.
GMU/ACRES: 11/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: berrendo, caza menor

▶ HORSE GULCH — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Desde Meeker, diríjase 23 millas con
dirección norte en la ctra. 13. Gire al oeste en la CR 17.
Diríjase 6.3 millas en la CR 17 hacia la calle BLM Duffy
Mountain Rd. 1596.
Acceso desde terrenos públicos adyacentes.
GMU/ACRES: 301/640 acres
ABIERTO: NUEVO Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales
de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, caza menor

▶ HOWARD CREEK — CONDADO DE WELD

INDICACIONES:
DESDE AULT: Diríjase 18.5 millas con dirección este en la
ctra. 14 hacia la CR 69. Diríjase 7 millas con dirección
norte en la CR 69 hacia la CR 104. Diríjase por
1–3 millas con dirección oeste en la CR 104.
DESDE BRIGGSDALE: Diríjase 4 millas con dirección oeste
en la ctra. 14 hacia la CR 69. Diríjase 7 millas con
dirección norte en la CR 69 hacia la CR 104. Diríjase
por 1–3 millas con dirección oeste en la CR 104.
GMU/ACRES: 87/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, berrendo, coyote, conejo, paloma

▶ HUNGERFORD — CONDADO DE PUEBLO

INDICACIONES: Desde Pueblo, diríjase al este por la ctra.
50 hasta el carril 62. Tome el carril 62 hasta Garnett Rd.
Tome Garnett Rd. este hasta la intersección de Flying
A Rd. Tome Flying A Rd. con dirección sur durante
aprox. 2.25 millas hasta la zona de estacionamiento
designada.
GMU/ACRES: 128/7039 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, berrendo, coyote, conejo, aves de caza de
tierras altas

▶ ILES GROVE — CONDADO DE MOFFAT
INDICACIONES:

HACIA LA PARCELA OESTE: Desde Craig, diríjase al sur en
la ctra. 13 por 5.5 millas al sur de Hamilton hacia la CR
49. Después diríjase 1 milla al sur en la CR 49 al área de
estacionamiento en el lado oeste de la CR 49.
HACIA LA PARCELA ESTE: Desde Craig, diríjase al sur
en la ctra. 13 4 millas sur de Hamilton. Zona para
estacionar en el lado norte de la ctra. 13 en el puesto de
la milla 71.5.
GMUs/ACRES: 12, 211/2079 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, caza menor
NOTA: No hay oportunidades de caza de alces juveniles
en dic. en la GMU 12. Dic. Se permite la caza de alces
en GMU 211 con la licencia correspondiente.
▶ INDEPENDENCE MOUNTAIN — CONDADO DE JACKSON

INDICACIONES: Desde Walden, diríjase 0.5 millas con
dirección oeste en la ctra. 14 hacia la CR 12. Diríjase al
oeste por 8 millas hacia la CR 7. Diríjase al norte por
6 millas hacia la propiedad. Desde Cowdrey, diríjase al
oeste por 6 millas en la CR 6W.
GMU/ACRES: 161/11,239 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: caza mayor, caza menor
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se permite el uso de vehículos todoterreno para
la recuperación de la caza de 10 a. m. a 2 p. m.
en las carreteras designadas. De lo contrario,

cerrado al tráfico motorizado.

▶ INDIAN CREEK — CONDADO DE JACKSON

INDICACIONES: Desde Rand, diríjase al norte en la CR 27
por 3.6 millas hacia la CR 21.
GMU/ACRES: 171/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: caza mayor, caza menor
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe la caza con rifles de fuego central en el
sector noreste de la sección 16.
b. Acceso desde el estacionamiento de la CR 21
solamente.

▶ IRON SPRINGS — CONDADO DE OTERO

INDICACIONES: Desde la ctra. 50 en Rocky Ford, tome
la ctra. 71 con dirección sur por 5 millas hacia la ctra.
10. Tome la ctra. 10 aprox. 0.5 millas al oeste hacia
la ctra. 71 sur, luego tome la ctra. 71 aprox. 9 millas
con dirección sur hacia la ctra. 350. Tome la ctra. 350
durante 9 millas al suroeste hasta la CR 9, luego tome la
CR 9 aproximadamente 0.5 millas al sur. La CR 9 es el
límite oeste de STL durante 1 milla.
GMU/ACRES: 135/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, berrendo, coyote, conejo

▶ JACK CANYON — CONDADO DE OTERO

IMPORTANTE: Esta propiedad puede tener municiones militares
presentes, ya que una vez fue utilizada para el entrenamiento/prueba de
fuego vivo militar. Por favor, siga las tres R de seguridad de los explosivos
mientras esté en la propiedad:
Reconocer que las municiones son peligrosas;
Retirada: No se acerque, toque o mueva, y abandone la zona con
cuidado;
Reporte: Notifique a las fuerzas del orden locales para informar de lo
que vio y dónde lo vio.
Para mayor información visite www.denix.osd.mil/uxo/
home
INDICACIONES:
ENTRADA NORTE: Desde la ctra. 50 en La Junta, tome la
ctra. 109 sur durante 14 millas hasta USFS Rd. 2200
(señal para los cañones Vogel y Picketwire). Tome
USFS Rd. 2200 aprox. 4 millas con dirección oeste
hasta la USFS Rd. 2200.J. Tome USFS Rd. 2200.J sur
por 0.25 millas hasta el límite norte. USFS Rd. 2200.J
proporciona acceso a 1.25 millas de límite.
ENTRADA SUR: Tome la ctra. 109 sur de la ctra. 50 por
aprox. 18.5 millas hacia la CR 804. Tome la CR 804
oeste aproximadamente 4 millas hasta la carretera del
rancho que va al oeste (la CR 804 gira al sur). Tome
el camino del rancho aproximadamente 0.25 millas al
oeste hasta la puerta y el estacionamiento.
GMU/ACRES: 135/7564 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, coyote, conejo

▶ JACK SPRINGS — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Desde Dinosaur, diríjase al este en la ctra.
40 hacia la CR 104. Gire al noreste en la CR 104, luego
vaya hasta la CR 95. Gire al norte en la CR 95 y vaya
aproximadamente 7.75 millas.
GMU/ACRES: 10/640 acres
ABIERTO: NUEVO Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales
de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, caza menor

▶ JACKS CREEK — CONDADO DE SAGUACHE

INDICACIONES: Desde Saguache, diríjase al oeste por la
ctra. 114 por 10.7 millas hacia la CR EE 38. Diríjase
4.3 millas al noroeste en la CR EE 38.
GMU/ACRES: 681/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, coyote, conejo

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▶ JEFFWAY GULCH — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Desde Craig, diríjase 14 millas al sur en
la ctra. 13 hacia la ctra. 317. Diríjase al este en la ctra.
317 por 7.5 millas hacia la CR 33. A continuación, vaya
1.25 millas al norte hasta el portón de los establos en
la esquina sureste de STL. Acceso público solo a través
del portón de los establos. No hay acceso por ninguna
otra vía.
GMU/ACRES: 13/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, caza menor

▶ JIMMY CREEK — CONDADO DE LARIMER

INDICACIONES: Desde Fort Collins, diríjase 50 millas con
dirección oeste en la ctra. 14. Gire al norte en la calle
Laramie River Rd. 103 y diríjase 23 millas hasta la calle
Bull Mountain Rd. Luego diríjase al este por 1.25 millas
hasta el límite de BLM y STL. Limita al este, al norte y
al oeste con terrenos de la BLM.
GMU/ACRES: 8/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, caza menor

▶ JIMMY DUNN GULCH — CONDADOS DE ROUTT Y MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Desde Hayden, diríjase al norte en
Walnut St. hacia la CR 80. Siga la CR 80 norte/noroeste
durante aproximadamente 6.5 millas hasta la zona de
estacionamiento en el lado oeste de la CR 80.
GMU/ACRES: 441/5253 acres
ABIERTO: último sáb. de ago. hasta finales de feb.
CAZA: caza mayor, caza menor
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Los cazadores pueden ser limitados a través de
un puesto de control obligatorio para controlar
la superpoblación, los daños a los recursos o
la entrada ilegal en la propiedad privada de los
vecinos.
NOTA: Intercambio de uso en STL. Parte terreno privado,
parte del Programa de Acceso Público de STL.

▶ JOHNNY MOORE MOUNTAIN — CONDADO DE JACKSON

INDICACIONES: Desde Walden, tome la ctra. 14 sureste
por 12.5 millas hacia la CR 30. Diríjase 1 milla al área
de estacionamiento. Desde Walden, tome la calle 5 al
este hasta que se convierta en la CR 12, luego diríjase
6.7 millas al este hasta la CR 23A. Diríjase 4.2 millas
al sur, luego al este. O diríjase por la calle 5 este hasta
que se convierta en la CR 12. Diríjase la este por
10 millas hacia la CR 29. Continúe 0.9 millas hasta el
área de estacionamiento. Estacionamiento al oeste de
la represa. Estacionamiento 0.25 millas al norte de la
represa.
GMU/ACRES: 6/7671 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales de febrero.
Porción sur abierta todo el año para la pesca según lo
publicado.
CAZA: caza mayor, caza menor
PESCA: Río Michigan y a lo largo de la represa del
embalse Meadow Creek

▶ JOHNSON GULCH — CONDADO DE CUSTER

INDICACIONES: Desde el lado este de Silvercliffe, gire al
norte en la CR 255 desde la ctra. 96. Diríjase hacia el
norte aprox. 4 millas en la CR 255, gire hacia el este en
la CR 254 y recorra aproximadamente 1 milla hasta el
área de estacionamiento de la propiedad.
GMU/ACRES: 69/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, oso, león, caza menor, pavo

▶ JUBB CREEK — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

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INDICACIONES: Desde Meeker, diríjase 23 millas con
dirección norte en la ctra. 13. Gire al oeste en la CR
17 hacia la CR 32 y diríjase al oeste por 0.5 millas al
estacionamiento.
GMU/ACRES: 211/638 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, caza menor

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▶ JUMPING COW — CONDADO DE ELBERT

INDICACIONES: Desde Kiowa, tome la ctra. 86 este hacia
la CR 125, gire al norte y recorra 5 millas. Las STL
está rodeada y gestionada como parte de la SWA de
Jumping Cow, y el requisito de permiso de acceso se
aplica a ambas tierras.
GMU/ACRES: 105/2086 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta el 31 de mayo
CAZA: únicamente con permiso especial de tiro. La caza
está restringida a venados de cola blanca y venados
mulos, a berrendos, a palomas, a conejos y a aves
acuáticas.
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Acceso de caza únicamente mediante permiso.
Los cazadores deben tener una licencia adecuada
y válida para su actividad antes de solicitar el
permiso. Los permisos deben llevarse en todo
momento mientras se encuentra en la propiedad.
Los permisos pueden designar zonas específicas
de caza; de ser así, están restringidos a la zona
catalogada y no son válidos en toda la propiedad.
Los permisos son gratuitos, disponibles por
proceso de asignación. Solicitudes disponibles en
la oficina de área de CPW en Denver, 303-2917227. Las solicitudes deben presentarse el tercer
lun. de ago. para la paloma, el berrendo macho,
el venado de cola blanca macho y el venado bura
macho.
b. Una persona que no esté cazando podrá
acompañar al titular del permiso a la propiedad y
deberá permanecer con el titular del permiso en
todo momento.
c. Los cazadores permitidos (que no sean los que
cazan paloma) no podrán ingresar a la propiedad
antes del primer lunes después del día de
apertura de su temporada individual.
d. El uso de vehículos motorizados solo está
permitido en carreteras señalizadas existentes
que conducen a áreas de estacionamiento
señalizadas . Todos los demás accesos
únicamente a pie y a caballo.
e. Todas las puertas de la propiedad se dejarán en
condiciones en las que se encuentren después de
pasar por la puerta de entrada.
f. Abierto para el acceso de los cazadores autorizados
desde 2 horas antes del amanecer hasta 1 hora
después de la puesta de sol. Si se captura un
animal, el cazador puede permanecer el tiempo
que sea razonable para recuperar y retirar el
animal de la propiedad.
g. Se prohíbe acampar y encender fogatas.

▶ JUNIPER HOT SPRINGS — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Desde Craig, diríjase 20.8 millas al
oeste por la ctra. 40 hacia Moffat, CR 53. Gire al sur
en la CR 53 y continúe por 3.9 millas hacia la CR
74. Gire al oeste en la CR 74 y continúe 0.8 millas al
estacionamiento en Yampa River State Park.
GMU/ACRES: 3/493 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, caza menor, aves acuáticas
PESCA: Acceso al río Yampa

▶ KARNEY RANCH — CONDADO DE BENT

INDICACIONES: Desde Las Animas, diríjase al este por
la ctra. 50, luego diríjase al norte en la CR 18. Gire a
la izquierda en Fort Lyon Canal Rd. Acceso a través
de Karney Ranch SWA zona de estacionamiento y la
propiedad solamente.
GMU/ACRES: 126/1000 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta el 31 de diciembre
para la caza de venados y berrendo. Abierto todo el año
para la caza menor, el pavo y los animales de peletería
durante la temporada de cada especie.
CAZA: ciervos, berrendos, caza menor, pavos, animales
de pelaje
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Acceso solamente a pie. Todos los vehículos
restringidos a carreteras y estacionamientos.

b. Abierto 1 hora antes del amanecer a 1 hora
después de la puesta de sol. Los cazadores pueden
permanecer el tiempo que sea razonable para
recuperar las piezas abatidas. La caza nocturna
con luz artificial puede estar permitida según la
normativa.
c. Cerrado en la zona de seguridad del edificio como
se ha anunciado.
d. Se prohíbe acampar, las fogatas, recoger leña y el
uso de vehículos todo terreno.
e. Los perros solo se permiten como ayuda en la
caza.
f. Prohibida la recogida y/o liberación de tortugas de
caja ornamentadas.

▶ KARVAL — CONDADO DE LINCOLN

INDICACIONES: Desde la ctra. 94 y ctra. 109, diríjase
aproximadamente 12 millas al sur. El estacionamiento
está aproximadamente 2 millas al sur de la entrada de
Karval SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 120/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, berrendo, coyote, conejo, aves de caza de
tierras altas
NUEVO RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe el acceso salvo a pie desde las zonas
de estacionamiento designadas.
b. Se prohíbe el estacionamiento excepto en las
áreas designadas.
c. Está prohibido acampar.
d. Se prohíbe el estacionamiento nocturno.

▶ KELLER — CONDADO DE BENT

INDICACIONES: Diríjase 3 millas al sur de Las Animas en
la ctra. 101 hacia la CR DD. Diríjase 0.5 millas al este
en la CR 13 por 1.5 millas, luego diríjase al este en la
CR FF por 0.5 millas. Diríjase al norte en la CR 13.5
por 0.5 millas, luego al este en la CR FF.5 por 7 millas.
GMU/ACRES: 146/2160 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, berrendo, coyote, conejo, paloma,
codorniz

▶ KEMP DRAW — CONDADO DE JACKSON

INDICACIONES: Desde Walden, diríjase 6 millas con
dirección sureste en la ctra. 14 hacia la CR 21, luego
diríjase 1.3 millas con dirección sur.
GMU/ACRES: 171/520 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: caza mayor, caza menor
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Vehículos motorizados restringidos a vías
designadas y la CR 21.

▶ KEOTA — CONDADO DE WELD

INDICACIONES: Diríjase 13 millas al este de Briggsdale
en la ctra. 14 hacia la CR 103, luego continúe por
1−2 millas con dirección norte en la CR 103. La
propiedad está al oeste y adyacente a la CR 103.
GMU/ACRES: 87/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: berrendo, coyote, conejo, paloma

▶ KERBER CREEK — CONDADO DE SAGUACHE

INDICACIONES: Desde Villa Grove, diríjase al norte por la
ctra. 285 por 0.25 millas hacia la CR LL56. Diríjase al
oeste por 1.3 millas en la CR LL56.
GMU/ACRES: 681/320 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, coyote, conejo

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▶ KINNEY LAKE — CONDADO DE LINCOLN

INDICACIONES: Desde Hugo, diríjase alrededor de
11.7 millas al sur de la ciudad en la CR 109 (también
llamada CR 32) hacia la CR 2J. Luego diríjase 1 milla
al este en la CR 2J hacia la esquina suroeste de la
propiedad.
GMU/ACRES: 113/320 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, berrendo, coyote, zorro veloz, conejo,
palomas, aves acuáticas

▶ KIRKWELL — CONDADO DE BACA

INDICACIONES: Desde Springfield, diríjase al sur en la
ctra. 287, luego continúe hacia el oeste por la CR M.
Gire hacia el norte por la CR 8 hasta la propiedad de la
CR P. Estacione en la intersección.
GMU/ACRES: 144/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, coyote, zorro, lince,
codorniz, conejo

▶ KLONDIKE BASIN — CONDADO DE SAN MIGUEL

INDICACIONES: Tome la ctra. 141 hacia la CR 23R.
GMU/ACRES: 70/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, coyote, conejo

▶ LAGARDE CREEK — CONDADO DE LARIMER

INDICACIONES: Desde Fort Collins, tome la ctra. 14
durante 50 millas al oeste. Tome Laramie River Rd. (CR
103) al norte durante 28 millas hasta Hohnholz Lakes.
Diríjase al oeste durante 15 millas por USFS Rd. 200;
luego diríjase al sur por la ctra. 143 y al este por la 207.
GMU/ACRES: 7/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero para la caza. Abierto todo el año para la pesca.
CAZA: venado, alce, oso
PESCA: Arroyo LaGarde

▶ LA JARA — CONDADO DE CONEJOS

INDICACIONES: Desde La Jara, diríjase al oeste por la ctra.
15 por 10.5 millas hasta USFS Rd. 240, luego diríjase
23 millas. Puede haber actividad forestal.
GMU/ACRES: 81/42,881 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero para la caza. Abierto todo el año para la pesca.
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, borrego cimarrón, oso,
león, caza menor
PESCA: lago, tres arroyos de agua fría
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Solo se permite acampar según lo indicado.
b. Desde el primer día de la temporada de caza
mayor con arco hasta el último día de la
temporada regular de rifle, cerrado a los
vehículos de motor en la parte delimitada al
norte por una valla señalizada en un punto a lo
largo de La Jara Creek en el cuarto suroeste de la
Sección 32, T35N, R6E, que se extiende al este a
lo largo de la valla cerca de 2.2 millas a la señal de
poste de la esquina en la Sección 34, T35N, R6E;
en el este por la valla señalizada desde la esquina
anterior a 4.75 millas al sur de La Jara Creek; en
el sur y el oeste por La Jara Creek. Ver mapa en:
cpw.state.co.us/statetrustlands

▶ LA JUNTA — CONDADO DE OTERO

INDICACIONES: Desde la ctra. 194, gire al oeste en la CR
HH. La propiedad se encuentra en el lado sur de la CR
HH. Los vehículos pueden estacionarse a lo largo de
la CR HH para acceder a la propiedad; no bloquee la
CR HH.
GMU/ACRES: 125/6715 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero

CAZA: venado, berrendo, coyote, conejo, aves de caza de
tierras altas

▶ LANDSMAN CREEK — CONDADOS DE YUMA, KIT CARSON

INDICACIONES: Desde Burlington, diríjase 18 millas
con dirección norte en la ctra. 385. Después diríjase
0.5 millas al este en Yuma CR O.
GMU/ACRES: 103, 109 /332 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta el 31 de mayo
para la caza.
CAZA: venado, pavo, faisán, codorniz, paloma, conejo,
coyote
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Acceso solamente a pie.

▶ LAS MESITAS — CONDADO DE CONEJOS

INDICACIONES: Desde Antonito, diríjase 8.2 millas con
dirección oeste en la ctra. 17 al punto de acceso en
el lado sur de la ctra. 17. O desde Antonito, diríjase
6.6 millas al oeste en la ctra. 17 a la carretera de acceso
Quinlan (4x4) en el lado norte de la ctra. 17 hacia la
ctra. BLM Rd 5045. Diríjase al noroeste por aprox.
2.5 millas en la ctra. BLM 5045. Acceso a pie o a caballo
aprox. 0.8 millas al sur a través de los terrenos BLM
adyacentes al límite norte de la propiedad.
GMU/ACRES: 81/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venados, alces, berrendos, leones, coyotes, linces,
conejos

▶ LAUGHLIN GULCH — CONDADO DE SAGUACHE

INDICACIONES: Desde Saguache, diríjase al oeste en la CR
Z por 4.8 millas hacia la CR CC36. Diríjase 1.4 millas al
oeste en la CR CC36.
GMU/ACRES: 68/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, coyote, conejo

▶ LAZY D — CONDADO DE WELD

INDICACIONES:
LADO NORTE: Diríjase 16 millas al este de Hereford en la
CR 136 hasta la CR 111, luego diríjase 1 milla al sur en
la CR 111 hasta la CR 134. Diríjase 2.5 millas al este en
CR 134 a la esquina noroeste de la propiedad.
LADO SUR: Diríjase 16 millas al este de Hereford en la
CR 136 hasta la CR 111, luego continúe 4 millas con
dirección sur en la CR 111 hasta la CR 128. Diríjase
2 millas al este en la CR 128 al lado centro-sur de la
propiedad.
GMU/ACRES: 88/2721 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, berrendo, coyote, conejo, paloma

▶ LITTLE COCHETOPA CREEK — CONDADO DE CHAFFEE

INDICACIONES: Desde Poncha Springs, tome la ctra. 50
al oeste por 2.5 millas hacia la CR 210, luego diríjase al
sur por 4.5 millas. Puede haber actividad forestal.
GMU/ACRES: 561/320 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta el 31 de mayo
CAZA: venado, alce, caza menor

▶ LITTLE LA GARITA CREEK — CONDADO DE SAGUACHE

INDICACIONES: Desde La Garita, diríjase al oeste por
Carnero Creek Rd. durante 1 milla, luego vaya al sur
en la bifurcación de La Garita Rd. durante 3 millas.
Diríjase al oeste por USFS Rd. 670 (La Garita Creek)
durante 5 millas. Tome USFS Rd. 670 hasta la esquina
sureste, o desde el oeste por USFS Rd. 670 hasta la
esquina suroeste.
GMU/ACRES: 79/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero para la caza.
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, oso, león, conejo, ardilla,
paloma, coyote, castor

▶ LITTLE MUDDY — CONDADO DE ADAMS

INDICACIONES: Desde Denver, diríjase al este por la I-70
por 33 millas hacia Byers. Salga a la US-36 este y gire
a la izquierda en N Main St. Continúe hacia el noreste
hasta que la calle norte Main desemboque en la ctra.
36. Continúe al este por 13 millas. Gire a la izquierda
en Hank's Crossing Rd. y continúe al norte por 9 millas.
Gire a la derecha en la avenida 96 este y diríjase al este
durante 4.4 millas.
GMU/ACRES: 99/2289 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, berrendo, conejo, aves de caza de tierras
altas
NOTA: Acceso únicamente a pie. Estacionamiento
vehicular solo en el área designada, con un máximo de
4 vehículos.
PRECAUCIÓN: Uso agrícola continuo en la zona.
La sección sur de la propiedad requiere cruzar cercas
bajo su propio riesgo.

▶ LITTLE SHEEP MOUNTAIN — CONDADO DE HUERFANO

INDICACIONES: Desde Gardner, diríjase al suroeste por
la CR 560 (Arco Rd.) por 7 millas. La CR 560 atraviesa
STL desde la esquina noroeste hasta el lado sur.
GMU/ACRES: 85/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta el 31 de mayo
CAZA: venado, oso, alce, conejo, paloma, paloma cola de
banda, pavo
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Vehículos motorizados prohibidos fuera de las
carreteras del condado.

▶ LITTLE SNAKE — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Desde Maybell, diríjase 15 millas con
dirección noroeste en la ctra. 318 hacia la CR 21.
Diríjase al norte en la CR 21 por aproximadamente
3.5 millas.
GMUs/ACRES: 2, 3/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, berrendo, alce, conejo

▶ LONE ROCK — CONDADO DE BACA

INDICACIONES: Desde Pritchett, diríjase al oeste en la
ctra. 160; gire al norte en la CR 2 de Baca. Propiedad en
el lado izquierdo de la carretera.
GMU/ACRES: 137/646 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, coyote, zorro, lince,
codorniz, conejo

▶ LONE TREE GULCH — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Desde Maybell, diríjase al norte por la
ctra. 318 hacia la CR 23. Gire al oeste hacia la CR 23,
luego recorra aprox. 3.6 millas.
GMU/ACRES: 11/637 acres
ABIERTO: NUEVO Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales
de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, caza menor

▶ LOS CREEK — CONDADO DE SAGUACHE

INDICACIONES: Desde Gunnison en la ctra. 50, diríjase la
este por 8 millas hacia la ctra. 114. Diríjase al sureste
en la ctra. 114 aprox. 25 millas hacia la CR 17GG (FR
804). Diríjase al sur en la CR 17GG por aprox. 6 millas
hasta señal de alto.

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Gire al este en la CR NN-14 y continúe
aproximadamente 1.25 millas, luego vaya al sur en
la CR 17FF (FR 787) durante 2.5 millas hasta la FR
787.2A. Siga por FR 787.2A este durante 2 millas hasta
el acceso sur.
GMU/ACRES: 67/320 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, caza menor
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría

▶ LOS MOGOTES PEAK — CONDADO DE CONEJOS

INDICACIONES: Desde el lado sur de Antonito en las ctras.
285 y 17, diríjase 7 millas al oeste en la ctra. 17 hasta el
sendero de dos vías al norte de la ctra. 17 por el antiguo
cementerio. Diríjase hacia el norte y el oeste por el lado
norte del Pico de los Mogotes Pase el pico por 5 millas
a través de BLM hacia el límite este.
GMU/ACRES: 81/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, conejo, urogallo, coyote

▶ LOST CREEK — CONDADO DE WELD

INDICACIONES: Desde la I-76, tome la salida Roggen
(salida 48) y diríjase al sur por la CR 73 durante
3.5 millas hasta la CR 18. Diríjase al oeste en la CR
18 por 3 millas hacia la CR 67. Gire al norte en la
CR 67 y continúe por 1 milla hacia la intersección
de las CR 67 y CR 20. El estacionamiento marcado
está aproximadamente a 0.25 millas al norte de la
intersección de la CR 20 y la CR 67.
GMU/ACRES: 99/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, coyote, conejo, aves de caza de tierras
altas
RESTRICCIONES:
a. El disparo de armas de fuego está restringido a la
caza con armas de avancarga, escopetas y rifles de
percusión anular únicamente.
b. Se prohíbe la caza en la zona protegida señalizada.

▶ MACFARLANE RESERVOIR — CONDADO DE JACKSON

INDICACIONES: Desde Walden, diríjase al sur en la ctra.
125 por 18 millas hacia la CR 28. Diríjase 2.1 millas al
oeste al estacionamiento o diríjase 0.3 millas al oeste a
la carretera de dos vías. Para acceder a la parte oeste,
tome la carretera de acceso durante 2.1 millas al norte.
Diríjase a la izquierda en la intersección en forma de
Y, y luego recorra 0.7 millas hasta la valla. Acceso al
embalse también desde tierra BLM.
GMU/ACRES: 17/2880 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: caza mayor, caza menor
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Para los cazadores de caza mayor, se permite
el acceso motorizado en la ruta de dos vías al
norte de Jackson CR 28, una milla hasta la zona
de estacionamiento designada. Acceso de caza
mayor más allá del área de estacionamiento
limitado solo a pie o a caballo.
b. Para los cazadores de aves acuáticas y caza menor,
se permite el acceso motorizado a MacFarlane
Res. únicamente en rutas designadas de dos vías.
c. Todas las demás carreteras de dos vías cerradas al
desplazamiento motorizado.

▶ MAITLAND — CONDADO DE HUERFANO

INDICACIONES: Desde Walsenburg, diríjase 2 millas al
oeste por la carretera 69. Gire a la izquierda hacia la
CR 525, continúe aproximadamente 0.5 millas hasta el
establecimiento.
GMU/ACRES: 85/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, berrendo, coyote, conejo, pavo, paloma

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▶ MANHATTAN CREEK — CONDADO DE LARIMER

INDICACIONES: Diríjase 27 millas a Livermore por la ctra.
287, luego gire al oeste en la CR 74E y continúe por
26 millas hacia Red Feather Lakes. Gire al sur en CR
69 y diríjase 4.4 millas hasta USFS Rd. 509. Estacione
cerca de la puerta cerrada del USFS al final del camino
y camine hacia el este.
GMU/ACRES: 8/320 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, alce, caza menor

▶ MANZANARES CREEK — CONDADO DE HUERFANO

INDICACIONES: STL está a 3 millas suroeste de Redwing.
Desde Redwing, diríjase al sur en la CR 570 hacia la CR
576. Tome la CR 576 oeste hacia la CR 575. Gire al sur
en la CR 575, que va al sur y luego curva al oeste hacia
los terrenos de BLM.
GMU/ACRES: 861/1420 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta el 31 de mayo
CAZA: venado, alce, oso, león, pavo, caza menor
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Vehículos motorizados restringidos a las
carreteras de los condados.

▶ MAVERICK FLATS — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Desde Dinosaur, diríjase al este en la
ctra. 40
aprox. 26.6 millas a la carretera BLM sin nombre.
Gire al norte hacia la carretera BLM sin nombre y
continúe por aprox. 2.1 millas. Acceso a pie o a caballo
únicamente a través de los terrenos adyacentes de la
BLM.
GMU/ACRES: 10/640 acres
ABIERTO: NUEVO Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales
de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, caza menor

▶ MAXWELL PARK — CONDADO DE CHAFFEE

INDICACIONES: Desde el semáforo en Buena Vista,
diríjase al oeste en CR 306, luego:
ACCESO N.º 1: Diríjase al oeste en la CR 306
hacia la CR 339. Diríjase hacia el sur en la CR
339 aproximadamente 2.9 millas a la zona de
estacionamiento en el lado este de CR 339.
ACCESO N.º 2: Desde CR 306, diríjase al sur en la
CR 321 aprox. 1.75 millas hasta la CR 328. Área de
estacionamiento en esquina suroeste de las CR 321 y
328 intersección.
ACCESO N.º 3: Desde CR 306, diríjase al sur en la CR 321
aprox. 4.75 millas hasta la CR 327. Diríjase al oeste en
la CR 327 por 1 milla al área de estacionamiento en el
lado norte de la CR 327.
ACCESO N.º 4: Desde la CR 306, diríjase al sur en la CR
321 por aprox. 4.5 millas hasta la CR 324 y el área de
estacionamiento en el lado este de la CR 321.
ACCESO N.º 5: Desde la CR 306, diríjase al sur por la CR
321 aprox. por 5 millas hasta el área de estacionamiento
en el lado este de la CR 321, donde la CR 321 cruza el
arroyo Dry Creek.
ACCESO N.º 6: Desde la CR 306, diríjase al sur por la CR
321 aprox. 5.25 millas hasta la CR 323. Diríjase hacia el
oeste por la CR 323 hasta la zona de estacionamiento
en el extremo oeste de la STL, en el lado norte de la
CR 323.
GMU/ACRES: 481/4901 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, conejo, paloma, coyote
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Máximo 4 vehículos en zona de estacionamiento;
máximo 3 personas por vehículo.
b. Acceso a través de áreas de estacionamiento
únicamente.

▶ MAYBELL — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Desde Maybell, diríjase 1.5 millas con
dirección norte en la CR 19. STL está al este y al oeste
de la CR 19, norte del río Yampa. La CR 19 cruza STL
de norte a sur, y proporciona acceso primario. Todo
el acceso hacia la propiedad en el lado oeste de la CR
19 solo a pie y a caballo. Prohibido el uso de vehículos
motorizados en la propiedad en el lado oeste de la CR
19. Acceso también desde la ctra. 40, 4.5 millas al este
de Maybell y fuera de la ctra. 318, oeste de Maybell
cerca del pueblo de Sunbeam.
GMU/ACRES: 3, 11/9208 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
para la caza. Abierto todo el año para la pesca.
CAZA: venado, alce, caza menor
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Está prohibido acampar.
b. Acceso a pie o a caballo solo en la parte oeste de
la CR 19.

▶ MAYNARD GULCH — CONDADO DE ROUTT

INDICACIONES: Desde Hayden, diríjase 8 millas con
dirección oeste en la ctra. 40. El STL está al norte de
la ctra.
GMU/ACRES: 13, 441/724 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el primer día de la temporada de caza
de venados y alces con arco hasta el 31 de mayo.
CAZA: venado, alce, urogallo, conejo
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Estacionamiento de vehículos únicamente en
áreas designadas.
b. Los cazadores pueden ser limitados a través de
un puesto de control obligatorio para controlar
la superpoblación, los daños a los recursos o
la entrada ilegal en la propiedad privada de los
vecinos.

▶ McARTHUR GULCH — CONDADO DE PARK

INDICACIONES: Desde Bailey, diríjase al oeste en la CR 64
por 3.9 millas hasta el área de estacionamiento.
GMU/ACRES: 501/480 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de sept. hasta fin de la tercera
temporada combinada de rifles para ciervos y alces, y
para la temporada de pavos de primavera.
CAZA: venado, alce, pavo solamente
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Está prohibida la caza con fusiles de fuego central.
b. Prohibida la caza en zona de seguridad alrededor
de caserío y dependencias según lo publicado.
c. Sin acceso público del 1 de junio al 31 de agosto.

▶ McCOY GULCH — CONDADO DE FREMONT

INDICACIONES: Desde Cotopaxi, diríjase 4 millas al sur
en CR 1-A a CR 37 a la tierra BLM. Diríjase al este, a
través de BLM, hasta el límite oeste de STL.
GMU/ACRES: 86/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta el 31 de mayo
CAZA: pavo, oso, león, venado, alce

▶ McKENNA PEAK — CONDADO DE SAN MIGUEL

INDICACIONES: Tome CR K20 (Spring Creek Basin Rd.)
desde Disappointment Creek Rd. hasta la BLM Rd.
4080, BLM Road 1155 o desde Disappointment Creek
Rd. cerca del cruce con Ryan Creek.
GMU/ACRES: 70/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, coyote, conejo

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▶ MEADOW CREEK — CONDADO DE LARIMER

INDICACIONES: Desde Fort Collins, diríjase 22 millas con
dirección norte en la ctra. 287 hacia Cherokee Park Rd.
(CR 80C), luego continúe por 10 millas al oeste hacia
Middle Cherokee Management Area. Propiedad dentro
y adyacente a la unidad media.
GMU/ACRES: 191/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero para la caza al sur de la CR 80C. Abierto todo el
año para caza al norte de la CR 80C.
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, caza menor
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Al sur de la CR 80C, acceso solo a pie o a caballo.
b. Solo se permite el acceso de vehículos al norte de
la CR 80C cuando la zona de gestión de Middle
Cherokee está abierta a los vehículos.

▶ MENEFEE PEAK — CONDADO DE MONTEZUMA

INDICACIONES: Desde Mancos, diríjase al noreste por la
ctra. 160 por 5 millas. Gire a la derecha en el camino
de tierra en la cima de Mancos Hill. Diríjase 2.5 millas
arriba por el camino de tierra hacia Menefee
Mountain.
GMU/ACRES: 73/635 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta el 31 de mayo
CAZA: venado, alce, león, oso, caza menor, pavo

▶ MIDDLE CARTER (GUNSIGHT) — CONDADO DE GRAND
INDICACIONES:

SECTOR NOROESTE: Desde Kremmling, tome la ctra. 40
por 14 millas al oeste hacia Chimney Rock Rd. (USFS
Rd. 103).
SECTOR SURESTE: Desde Kremmling, tome la ctra. 40 a
oeste por 10 millas hacia la CR 26. Siga por la CR 26 al
este/noreste por 5.5 millas. Chimney Rock Rd. (USFS
Rd. 103) tiene acceso a la sección noroeste; CR 26 tiene
acceso a la sección sureste.
NUEVA PROPIEDAD: Desde Kremmling, tome la ctra. 40
oeste durante 14 millas hasta Chimney Rock Rd. (CR
27/USFS Rd. 103). Camine al sur para acceder a la
propiedad nueva.
GMU/ACRES: 181/5400 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, oso, alce, león, urogallo
oscuro, urogallo, coyote, conejo
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Acceso público solo para la caza, excepto lo
permitido en b. debajo.
b. Se permite acampar y encender fogatas solo a
300 pies de Chimney Rock Rd. (CR 27/USFS
Rd. 103).
PRECAUCIÓN: Las carreteras son muy erosionables; se
recomienda tener cuidado con el clima húmedo.
▶ MIDDLE CREEK — CONDADO DE SAGUACHE

INDICACIONES: Diríjase al noroeste de Saguache en
la ctra. 114. Diríjase la norte en la CR 38 EE por
2.5 millas, luego diríjase al norte por 2 millas en USFS
Rd. 856.
GMU/ACRES: 681/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: ciervos, alces, berrendos, osos, leones, caza menor

▶ MIDDLE PARK — CONDADO DE GRAND

INDICACIONES: Desde Kremmling, tome la ctra. 40 con
dirección oeste por 6 millas hacia la ctra. 134, luego
diríjase 4 millas hacia Red Dirt Rd. (USFS Rd. 100).
Diríjase al norte por 15 millas hasta Buffalo Park, luego
tome USFS Rd. 131 por 1 milla al este hasta la señal y la
puerta de ingreso.
GMU/ACRES: 27/4144 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de

febrero
CAZA: caza mayor, caza menor
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Vehículos motorizados y estacionamiento
restringidos según lo publicado.

▶ MIDDLE WOLF CREEK — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Desde Dinosaur, diríjase al este en la ctra.
40 hacia la ctra. BLM Rd. 1506. Gire a la derecha hacia
la ctra. BLM Rd. 1506 y continúe por aprox. 6.7 millas.
Acceso a pie y a caballo solamente a través de los
terrenos adyacentes de la BLM.
GMU/ACRES: 10/640 acres
ABIERTO: NUEVO Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales
de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo

▶ MILK CREEK — CONDADO DE GRAND
INDICACIONES:

ACCESO SUROESTE: Desde Kremmling, tome la ctra. 40

con dirección oeste por 6 millas hacia la ctra. 134, luego
diríjase 4 millas hacia Red Dirt Rd. (USFS Rd. 100).
Diríjase al norte por 15 millas a Buffalo Park, luego
diríjase al este por USFS Rd. 131 hasta la señal y la
puerta de ingreso.
ACCESO NORESTE: Desde Kremmling, tome la ctra. 40
por 20 millas al oeste hacia la CR 184. Diríjase 2 millas
al oeste (solo en clima seco) a través de la verja blanca y
a lo largo de la carretera para vehículos hasta la zona de
estacionamiento justo antes de Muddy Creek. En clima
húmedo, manténgase en la CR 184 hasta el marcador
de milla 161 e ingrese a la propiedad desde la cresta o el
final de la carretera.
ACCESO TWO BAR: Tome la ctra. 40 al oeste de
Kremmling por 18 millas al área de estacionamiento
señalizada en el marcado de milla 163. Puede haber
actividad forestal.
GMU/ACRES: 27/10,955 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: caza mayor, caza menor
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Vehículos motorizados restringidos a CR 184
(ctra. 40, marcador de milla 163) y al área de
estacionamiento (marcador de milla 165) a
menos que se indique lo contrario.
b. Acceso vehicular a través del portón en la Secc.
11 restringido al camino designado cuando la
carretera está seca.
c. Estacionamiento en la Secc. 14 restringido según
lo indicado.

▶ MINERAL HOT SPRINGS — CONDADO DE SAGUACHE

INDICACIONES: Desde Villa Grove, diríjase al sur por
4 millas en la ctra. 285 hacia la CR GG, luego diríjase
0.8 millas al este hasta las CR GG y 58EE, estas cruzan
las STL.
GMU/ACRES: 82/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, caza menor

▶ MINER'S DRAW — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Desde Dinosaur, diríjase al este en la
ctra. 40 hacia la ctra. Harpers Corner Rd. Gire al norte
hacia la ctra. Harpers Corner Rd. Y continúe hacia la
CR 16W. Gire al oeste hacia la CR 16W y continúe por
aprox. 3.4 millas. Acceso a pie y a caballo solamente a
través de los terrenos adyacentes de la BLM.
GMU/ACRES: 10/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, caza menor

▶ MIRAGE — CONDADO DE SAGUACHE

INDICACIONES: Diríjase al norte fuera de Moffat por
la ctra. 17 por 7 millas. Gire al este hacia la CR AA.
Continúe al este en la CR AA por 5 millas para llegar a
la esquina suroeste de la propiedad.
GMU/ACRES: 82/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, coyote, conejo

▶ MISHAK LAKES — CONDADO DE SAGUACHE

INDICACIONES: Desde Moffat, diríjase al sur por 2 millas
en la ctra. 17, que cruza las STL y proporciona varios
puntos de acceso oeste de la CR O.
GMUs/ACRES: 82, 682/2567 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, caza menor

▶ MONUMENT BUTTE — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Desde Hamilton, diríjase al sur por
3 millas en la ctra. 13 hacia la ctra. Yellow Jacket Pass
Rd. (CR 45). Después diríjase al sur en la CR 45 por
4 millas al estacionamiento.
GMU/ACRES: 12/653 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, conejo, urogallo
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe la circulación de vehículos a motor
fuera de la carretera del condado.

▶ MOODY CREEK — CONDADO DE ROUTT

INDICACIONES: Desde Steamboat Springs, tome la ctra.
40 por 2 millas con dirección sur de la ctra. 131. Tome
la ctra. 131 al sur hacia el pueblo de Yampa. Siga la
CR 7 suroeste hasta que se convierta en USFS Rd. 900.
Continúe por 0.75 millas con dirección norte.
GMU/ACRES: 231/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: caza mayor, caza menor
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Está prohibida la caza al norte del arrojo Moody
Creek.

▶ MOONHILL — CONDADO DE ROUTT

INDICACIONES: La esquina noroeste de Moonhill SWA
llega a la CR 129 en el lado este de la carretera, a unas
13.5 millas al norte de la ctra. 40 en Steamboat Springs.
Estacionamiento al norte del acceso en el lado oeste de
la carretera.
GMU/ACRES: 14, 214/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, caza menor
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Está prohibida la caza con fusiles de fuego central.
b. Están prohibidos los vehículos motorizados, las
motos de nieve y las bicicletas.
c. Prohibido cortar leña.

▶ MOORE DRAW — CONDADO DE BACA

INDICACIONES: Desde Walsh, tome la CR 44 al sur por
18 millas. Diríjase al este en la CR K por aprox. 1 milla.
Gira al sur en la CR 45 y diríjase 2 millas hasta la
propiedad. La propiedad está a 0.25 millas al norte de la
CR G sobre la CR 45. Estacione en la CR 45.
GMU/ACRES: 145/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, berrendo, coyote, conejo

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▶ MOOSEHEAD MOUNTAIN — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Desde la ctra. 40 en el punto de la milla 5,
continúe hacia el norte por la ctra. Harper's Corner Rd.
Acceso en BLM terreno de la ctra. Harper's Corner Rd.
desde la milla 6 (sendero BLM 1520) hasta la milla 9.3.
O acceda desde el terreno de BLM al sur de Moffat por
la CR 16 en la milla 2.4 o 3.4. Acceso a pie o a caballo
únicamente a través de los terrenos de la BLM.
GMU/ACRES: 10/640
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
solo para la caza.
CAZA: venado bura, alce, urogallo, urogallo oscuro

▶ NORTH CANYON — CONDADO DE BACA

INDICACIONES: Desde Campo en la ctra. 287 y la CR J,
vaya 10 millas al oeste por la CR J hasta la CR 18. Tome
la CR 18 por 4 millas al sur.
GMU/ACRES: 144/632 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: berrendo, codorniz, coyote
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Acceso solamente a pie.

▶ NORTH DEVILS CANYON — CONDADO DE OTERO

INDICACIONES: Desde la ctra. 50 en Rocky Ford, tome
la ctra. 71 con dirección sur por 5 millas hacia la ctra.
10. Tome la ctra. 10 aprox. por 0.5 millas al oeste por la
ctra. 71 sur, luego tome la ctra. 71 aprox. 9 millas con
dirección sur hacia la ctra. 350. Tome la ctra. 350 aprox.
16 millas al suroeste hacia la CR 801, luego tome la CR
801 por aprox. 0.5 millas al norte hacia USFS Rd. 2111.
Tome USFS Rd. 2111 por aprox. 3 millas con dirección
oeste hasta USFS Rd. 2111.G. USFS Rd. 2111 cubre el
límite sur de la propiedad por 1 milla. USFS Rd. 2111.G
va aprox. 0.2 millas al norte de la frontera este.
GMU/ACRES: 135/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, berrendo, coyote, conejo

▶ MORAPOS CREEK — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Desde Hamilton, diríjase 2 millas al sur en
la ctra. 13, luego diríjase al sur en la CR 41. Avance por
2 millas para acceder a los terrenos de BLM. El acceso es
empinado y hasta 2 millas de la CR. La recuperación de
la caza puede ser difícil.
GMU/ACRES: 12/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: caza mayor, caza menor
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se accede únicamente desde el estacionamiento en
el terreno de BLM frente a la CR 41 en el lado sur
de la propiedad.

▶ NORTH PAWNEE CREEK — CONDADO DE WELD

▶ MORGAN GULCH — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES:

INDICACIONES: Tome la ctra. 13 al sur de Craig hacia
Axial Basin. Diríjase al oeste por la CR 51 hacia la CR
32. Diríjase al oeste en la CR 32 por 4 millas. La CR 32
atraviesa las STL. La CR 133 atraviesa la parte norte de
las STL.
GMU/ACRES: 211/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, caza menor

DESDE BRIGGSDALE: Diríjase 35.5 millas con dirección este
en la ctra. 14 hacia la ctra. 71 norte. Diríjase 6.7 millas
con dirección norte en la ctra. 71 norte al área de
estacionamiento designada a lo largo del lado oeste de la
ctra. 71 norte en la entrada cerrada.
DESDE STONEHAM: Diríjase 0.5 millas con dirección oeste
en la ctra. 14 hacia la ctra. 71 norte. Diríjase 6.7 millas
con dirección norte en la ctra. 71 norte al área de
estacionamiento designada a lo largo del lado oeste de la
ctra. 71 norte.
DESDE FORT MORGAN: Diríjase 24 millas con dirección
norte en la ctra. 52 hacia la ctra. 14. Diríjase 6.5 millas
con dirección este en la ctra. 14 hacia la ctra. 71 norte.
Diríjase 6.7 millas con dirección norte en la ctra. 71
norte al área de estacionamiento designada a lo largo del
lado oeste de la ctra. 71 norte.
GMU/ACRES: 88/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, berrendo, coyote, conejo, paloma

▶ MORRISON CREEK — CONDADO DE ROUTT

INDICACIONES: Desde Oak Creek, diríjase al sur por
1 milla en la ctra. 131 hacia la CR 14. Continúe al este
por 4 millas hacia la entrada de Stagecoach Res., luego
diríjase al sur en la CR 16 por 7 millas. Vía privada de
acceso en STL.
GMU/ACRES: 15/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: caza mayor, caza menor
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe la circulación de vehículos a motor fuera
de la carretera del condado.

▶ NORTH RABBIT CREEK — CONDADO DE LARIMER

INDICACIONES: Desde Fort Collins, diríjase 22 millas con
dirección norte en la ctra. 287 hacia la ctra. Cherokee
Park Rd. (CR 80C), luego diríjase 6 millas al oeste hacia
Lower Cherokee Management Area. Siga la carretera de
acceso suroeste por 0.5 millas.
GMU/ACRES: 191/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta el 31 de enero para
caza mayor. Abierto todo el año para la pesca y caza
menor.
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, caza menor
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Acceso solo a pie o a caballo, excepto durante las
temporadas de caza mayor cuando se permite el
acceso de vehículos a Cherokee SWA.
b. Prohibido el estacionamiento.
c. Actividades no enumeradas aquí prohibidas del 1
de septiembre al 1 de mayo.

▶ MUD SPRINGS — CONDADO DE PARK

INDICACIONES: Desde Hartsel, diríjase al este por la ctra.
24 por 4 millas hacia la CR 15 (Elkhorn Rd.). Diríjase al
norte en la CR 15 por aprox. 5 millas hacia las STL. La
CR 15 atraviesa la propiedad.
GMU/ACRES: 50/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: solamente caza mayor, caza menor

▶ NEWLIN CREEK — CONDADO DE FREMONT

INDICACIONES: Desde Florence, diríjase al sur en la ctra. 67
por 4.5 millas hacia la CR 15. Diríjase al oeste por 1 milla
al noroeste hacia la esquina de STL.
GMU/ACRES: 69/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta el 31 de mayo
CAZA VENADO, CAZA MENOR, PAVO
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Está prohibida la caza con fusiles de fuego central.
b. Se prohíbe la caza en la "zona colchón" al este,
al norte y al sur marcada por el límite de la
propiedad y que se extiende 0.25 millas al oeste a
lo largo del límite de la propiedad del este.

▶ NORTH SCANDINAVIAN GULCH — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

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INDICACIONES: Desde Craig, diríjase 39 millas con
dirección norte en la ctra. 13 hacia la CR 4. Diríjase al
oeste por 14.8 millas en la CR 4 hacia la CR 88. Gire al
sur la CR 88 y recorra 1.3 millas. La CR 88 atraviesa la
propiedad.
GMU/ACRES: 3/280 acres
ABIERTO: NUEVO Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales
de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, caza menor

▶ OIL WELL FLATS — CONDADO DE FREMONT

INDICACIONES: Desde Canon City en la ctra. 50, diríjase
6.5 al norte en Field Ave. hacia la CR 9 (Red Canyon
Rd.) a BLM Rd. 5940. Permanezca en BLM Rd. 5940
por 1 milla hasta BLM Rd. 5490. Continúe por BLM
Rd. 5490 por 1.5 Millas. STL está a una caminata de
500 yardas al este a través del terreno BLM hasta la
esquina noroeste.
GMU/ACRES: 581/600 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta el 31 de mayo
CAZA: venado, alce, oso, león, lince, pavo, coyote, conejo,
paloma

▶ OLD MAN'S GULCH — CONDADO DE EAGLE

INDICACIONES: Desde Yeso, tome la ctra. 6 hasta Valley
Rd. y continúe por la carretera por aprox. 2 millas. Tome
Cottonwood Pass Rd. por aprox. 3 millas hasta BLM Rd.
8371, luego BLM Rd. 8371 hasta BLM Rd. 8370 (aprox.
3—4 millas). Tome BLM Rd. 8370 por aprox. 1.5 millas
hasta la antigua ruta de ganado. No se ha designado una
cabecera de sendero.
RUTA ALTERNATIVA: Desde Yeso, tome la ctra. 6 hasta Valley
Rd. y continúe por la carretera por aprox. 2 millas. Tome
Cottonwood Pass Rd. por aprox. 6.5 millas hasta USFS
Rd. 529. Tome USFS Rd. 529 hasta USFS Rd. 529.1
(aprox. 1.5 millas), luego tome USFS Rd. 529.1 hasta
USFS Rd. 529.2a. Tome USFS Rd. 529.2a hasta BLM Rd.
8371, luego BLM Rd. 8371 hasta BLM Rd. 8370 (aprox.
3–4 millas). Tome BLM Rd. 8370 por aprox. 1.5 millas
hasta la antigua ruta de ganado. No se ha designado una
cabecera de sendero.
NOTA: ¡Vehículo 4x4 u OHV muy recomendado!
GMU/ACRES: 44/692 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, oso, león

▶ OLD WOMAN CREEK — CONDADO DE SAGUACHE

INDICACIONES: Desde Del Norte, diríjase al norte por
la ctra. 112 por 0.75 millas, luego gire a la izquierda
hacia la CR 15. Diríjase la norte y al oeste alrededor de
4 millas. Gire a la derecha por USFS Rd. 660 y continúe
por 6 millas. Gire a la izquierda en USFS Rd. 646 y
continúe por 1 milla.
GMU/ACRES: 79/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: caza mayor, caza menor

▶ ORCHARD — CONDADO DE WELD

INDICACIONES:
DESDE KERSEY: Diríjase 18 millas con dirección este en
la ctra. 34 hacia la CR 87 (Masters Rd.). Diríjase al
norte y al este por la ctra. 87 (que se convierte en la
CR 89) por 6 millas hacia la CR 52. Diríjase al este
desde la intersección por 3 millas hasta el área de
estacionamiento norte.
DESDE ORCHARD: Diríjase al norte por Washington Ave. a
Morgan CR X. Diríjase al oeste en la CR X por 2 millas
hacia la CR 0. Diríjase al norte en la CR 0 por 1 milla
hacia la CR Y. Diríjase al oeste en la CR Y por 0.5 millas
al sur hacia la zona de estacionamiento.
GMU/ACRES: 951/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, berrendo, coyote, conejo, paloma, aves
acuáticas

▶ ORITZ — CONDADO DE CONEJOS

INDICACIONES: Desde Antonito, en la ctra. 17 y la ctra.
285, diríjase 0.3 millas al sur en la ctra. 285 hacia la
CR 12.5. Diríjase al suroeste por 1.2 millas hacia la CR
E.5. Diríjase al oeste en la CR E.5 por 0.3 millas hacia la
carretera de dos vías. Diríjase al suroeste por 5.3 millas
hacia la esquina sureste de la propiedad.
GMU/ACRES: 81/640 acres

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ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, coyote, lince, conejo

▶ OVERLAND TRAIL — CONDADO DE LOGAN

INDICACIONES: Desde Atwood, diríjase 0.5 millas con
dirección sur en la ctra. 63 hacia la CR 16, luego diríjase
al este por 0.5 millas hasta el área de estacionamiento
de Overland Trail SWA. Acceso a STL desde el área de
estacionamiento de SWA y solo a través de SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 96/40 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta el 31 de mayo,
de 4 a. m. a 9 p. m.
CAZA: venado, pavo, codorniz, paloma, conejo, ardilla,
aves acuáticas
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Todas las actividades recreativas, excepto la caza
de venado, están prohibidas el fin de semana
de apertura de la temporada regular de venado
con rifle en las llanuras y el primer día y el fin de
semana de la temporada tardía.
b. Se prohíbe botar o utilizar embarcaciones durante
la temporada de aves acuáticas.

▶ OWL CREEK — CONDADO DE JACKSON

INDICACIONES: Desde Walden, tome la ctra. 14 este
por 9 millas hacia la CR 25. Diríjase al sur por
4.5 millas hacia STL, luego diríjase 0.7 millas al área de
estacionamiento.
GMU/ACRES: 171/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
para la caza. Abierto todo el año para la pesca.
CAZA: caza mayor, caza menor, aves acuáticas

▶ OWL MOUNTAIN — CONDADO DE JACKSON

INDICACIONES: Desde Rand, diríjase al norte en la CR 27
por 7.6 millas hasta USFS Rd. 792. Diríjase al este por
0.6 millas hasta BLM Rd. 2506. Puede haber actividad
forestal.
GMU/ACRES: 171/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: caza mayor, caza menor

▶ OXBOW — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Desde Maybell, diríjase 17 millas
con dirección noroeste en la ctra. 318 hacia el
estacionamiento en el lado sur.
GMU/ACRES: 2/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, aves acuáticas, paloma,
conejo, perro de pradera
PESCA: Solo zona Oxbow de Little Snake River.
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Del 1 de marzo al 15 de agosto, se permiten
actividades de observación de la fauna silvestre
solo por encima del acantilado natural a 75 yardas
del agua en el borde norte de la propiedad.
b. Abierto para la caza de jóvenes/mentores, según lo
publicado.

▶ PACKERS GAP — CONDADO DE OTERO

INDICACIONES: Desde la ctra. 50 en La Junta, tome la
ctra. 109 sur durante 14 millas hasta USFS Rd. 2200
(señal para los cañones Vogel y Picketwire). Tome USFS
Rd. 2200 por aprox. 7 millas al oeste hacia la CR 25.
Intersección de la CR 25 y USFS Rd. 2200 en la esquina
noreste de la propiedad. La siguiente milla al sur en la
CR 25 es el límite este de la propiedad. En la esquina
sureste se encuentra la intersección de la CR 25 y la CR
G. La milla 1 al oeste en la CR G es el límite sur de la
propiedad.
GMU/ACRES: 135/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, berrendo, coyote, conejo

▶ PARKDALE — CONDADO DE FREMONT

INDICACIONES: 3 millas al oeste de Parkdale en la ctra. 50.
GMU/ACRES: 58/640 acres
ABIERTO: Se puede pescar durante todo el año. Abierto
desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero para la
caza.
CAZA: venado, alce, león, cimarrón, caza menor

▶ PASS CREEK — CONDADO DE LARIMER

INDICACIONES: Desde la ctra. 287, diríjase 40 millas al
oeste en la ctra. Cherokee Park Rd. (CR 80C) hacia la CR
103. Después diríjase al oeste hacia la CR 190. Diríjase
5 millas al oeste.
GMU/ACRES: 7/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, caza menor
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Acceso solamente a pie. Acceso permitido desde
el lado sur donde la propiedad se une a terrenos
del USFS.

▶ PAT CANYON/WHITBY — CONDADO DE BACA
INDICACIONES:

TERRENO DE WHITBY: Desde Springfield, diríjase al oeste
por la ctra. 160 por 24.7 millas hacia la CR 8. Diríjase al
sur en la CR 8 por 5.5 millas hacia la CR G. Continúe al
este por 0.8 millas hacia Comanche National Grassland.
STL al norte de Comanche.
TERRENO DE PAT CANYON: Desde Springfield, diríjase
al oeste por la ctra. 160 por 24.7 millas hacia la CR 8.
Diríjase al sur en la CR 8 por 10 millas hacia Kirkwell.
Diríjase al oeste en la CR M por 2 millas hacia la CR 5.
Diríjase al sur en la CR 5 por 1.1 millas.
GMU/ACRES: 144/1302 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: caza menor, venado, berrendo
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Acceso solamente a pie.
b. Vehículos de motor prohibidos.

▶ PECK MESA — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Desde Maybell, tome la ctra. 318 noroeste
hacia la CR 10. Gire al sur en la CR 10 y siga por aprox.
2 millas. Propiedad al norte de la CR 10.
GMU/ACRES: 11/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, caza menor
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Solo se permiten persianas portátiles de caza.
b. Vehículos motorizados restringidos a CR 10 ctra.

▶ PFISTER DRAW — CONDADO DE LARIMER

INDICACIONES: Desde Fort Collins, diríjase 22 millas con
dirección norte en la ctra. 287 hacia la CR 80 C. Diríjase
al oeste hacia la CR 103 (conocida como Four Corners).
Diríjase al norte por 7 millas hacia las propiedades este.
Hacia el oeste de STL, salga de USFS Rd. 200 y vaya
hacia el oeste durante 5 millas.
SECCIONES: 25 Y 36 están fuera de la CR 103, que pasa por
la esquina suroeste de la Secc. 36.
SECC. 34 está 5 millas al oeste de la CR 103 en USFS Rd.
200. Diríjase al norte por 1 milla en la carretera BLM de
dos vías.
GMUs/ACRES: 7, 8/1920 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: berrendo, caza menor
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Vehículos de motor prohibidos.

▶ PINE ARROYO — CONDADO DE HUERFANO

INDICACIONES: Desde Walsenburg, diríjase 5 millas con
dirección este en la ctra. 10 hacia la CR 120. Tome la
CR 120 por 10.5 millas al norte. Gire a la derecha (este)
en la intersección T en la CR 122. Después de 3 millas,
gire a la izquierda (norte) para continuar por la CR 122.
Continúe por 1 milla para llegar a la propiedad.
GMU/ACRES: 128/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: berrendo, coyote, conejo

▶ PAWNEE COAL CREEK — CONDADO DE WELD

▶ PINE TREE GULCH — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

▶ PAWNEE VALLEY — CONDADO DE LOGAN

▶ PINKHAM MOUNTAIN — CONDADO DE JACKSON

INDICACIONES: Diríjase 10 millas al oeste de Briggsdale en
la ctra. 14 hacia la CR 57, luego continúe por 1−2 millas
con dirección norte en la CR 57. La propiedad está al
este y adyacente a la CR 57.
GMU/ACRES: 87/440 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, berrendo, coyote, conejo, paloma

INDICACIONES: Desde Sterling, en la intersección de la
ctra. 14 y la ctra. Ball Park Rd.: 1. Diríjase en dirección
oeste en la ctra. 14 por 17 millas hacia la CR 10.
Diríjase al norte en la CR 17 por 2.8 millas al área de
estacionamiento en el lado este de la CR 17. 2. Diríjase
en dirección oeste en la ctra. 14 por 6 millas hacia la CR
25. Diríjase al norte en la CR 25 por 2 millas hacia la CR
32. Diríjase al oeste en la CR 32 por 1.5 millas hasta la
CR 21.5. Diríjase al norte en la CR 21.5 por 0.75 millas
al área de estacionamiento en el lado este de la CR 21.5.
3. Diríjase en dirección oeste en la ctra. 14 por 8 millas
hacia la CR 21. Diríjase al norte en la CR 21 por 2 millas
hacia la zona de estacionamiento donde la CR 21 no
tiene salida. 4. Diríjase en dirección oeste en la ctra. 14
por 8 millas hacia la CR 21. Diríjase al norte en la CR 21
por 1 milla hacia la CR 30. Diríjase al oeste en la CR 30
por 0.25 millas hacia el sector de estacionamiento.
GMU/ACRES: 89/2720 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Solo se puede acceder a pie, a través de las zonas de
estacionamiento designadas.

INDICACIONES: Al este de Maybell, ir al sur de la ctra. 40
en la CR 57 por 12 millas.
GMU/ACRES: 11, 211/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, caza menor
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Acceso solo desde el estacionamiento en la CR 57.

INDICACIONES: Desde Walden, diríjase 13 millas con
dirección norte en la ctra. 125 hacia la ctra. 127. Diríjase
9 millas al norte hacia la CR 48 (USFS Rd. 895), luego
diríjase la oeste por 1.5 millas hacia la CR 49 (USFS Rd.
891), luego continúe al sur hasta el final de la carretera.
NOTA: Carretera del USFS cerrada al tráfico motorizado
en la entrada. Los usuarios deben continuar hacia el sur
aproximadamente 1.25 millas por la carretera a pie o sin
un vehículo motorizado hasta el límite de la STL.
GMU/ACRES: 6/520 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: caza mayor, caza menor

▶ PINNACLE ROCK — CONDADO DE FREMONT

INDICACIONES: Desde Cañon City, diríjase 15 millas con
dirección oeste en la ctra. 50 al área de Salt Lick BLM.
Luego diríjase 0.5 millas al sur a través de BLM al noreste
de la esquina de STL. Estacionamiento en el recinto
recreativo de Five Points.
GMU/ACRES: 691/520 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta el 31 de mayo
CAZA: venado, alce, borrego cimarrón, oso, pavo

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▶ PINON HILLS — CONDADO DE CONEJOS

INDICACIONES: Desde Manassa, diríjase 3.6 millas con
dirección este por la ctra. 142 hacia la ctra. BLM Rd.
5006, luego diríjase al sureste por 3 millas. STL está al
sur de la carretera.
GMU/ACRES: 81/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
para la caza.
CAZA: venado, alce, caza menor

▶ POUDRE RIVER — CONDADO DE LARIMER

INDICACIONES: Desde Fort Collins, diríjase al noroeste por
la ctra. 287 hacia Ted’s Place (Estación Conoco), luego o
bien diríjase al oeste por la ctra. 14 por 1.7 millas hacia
STL, o diríjase al norte en la ctra. 287 por 3 millas. Ctra.
14 acceso al norte y al este de la carretera o a través de
Gateway Park cuando esté abierto.
GMU/ACRES: 191/5760 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta el 15 de mayo
para la caza. Abierto todo el año para la pesca según lo
anunciado.
CAZA: caza mayor, caza menor, animales de peletería
PESCA: arrojo de agua fría (Poudre River, North Fork of
Poudre y Seaman Res.)
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Acceso público prohibido al este de la ctra. 287.
b. Acceso desde la ctra. 14, de la zona de
estacionamiento en el lado oeste de la ctra. 287, y
las tierras del USFS.

▶ PINON RIDGE — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Desde Meeker, diríjase al oeste por la ctra.
64 hacia la CR 77. Diríjase al norte hacia la ctra. BLM
Rd. 1509.
GMU/ACRES: 11/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, caza menor

▶ POINT OF ROCKS — CONDADO DE WELD

INDICACIONES: Desde la intersección de Barnesville de la
CR 61 y la CR 68, diríjase 8−9 millas al este en la CR 68
hacia la propiedad, ubicada en el lado norte de la CR 68.
GMU/ACRES: 951/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, berrendo, coyote, conejo, aves de caza de
tierras altas

▶ POWDER WASH — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Desde Craig, diríjase 44.5 millas con
dirección norte en la CR 7 hacia la CR 4. Diríjase
4.4 millas al este en la CR 4 al establecimiento. La CR 4
atraviesa la propiedad.
GMU/ACRES: 3/640 acres
ABIERTO: NUEVO Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales
de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, caza menor, aves acuáticas

▶ POISON SPYDER — CONDADO DE SAN MIGUEL

INDICACIONES: Desde Naturita, tome la ctra. 141 por
15 millas al sur hacia la CR 29W. Tome la CR 29W, luego
diríjase al oeste por 1.7 millas desde la ctra. 141 en BLM
Rd. 4088. Diríjase 2 millas al noroeste, luego gire al sur y
continúe por 1 milla.
GMU/ACRES: 70/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, caza menor

▶ PROSPECT — CONDADO DE WELD

INDICACIONES: Desde Hudson, diríjase al este por la ctra.
52 aprox. 7 millas hacia la CR 59. Diríjase al sur en la CR
59 por aprox. 4 millas hacia el área de estacionamiento
en el lado este de la CR 59, en la esquina noroeste de la
Sección 36.
GMU/ACRES: 99/140 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: aves acuáticas, conejo, paloma, faisán, coyote
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Acceso a través de estacionamiento designado
únicamente.

▶ POITREY CANYON — CONDADO DE LAS ANIMAS

INDICACIONES: Diríjase la sur fuera de Kim en la ctra. 160.
La carretera se curva al oeste. Continúe hacia el oeste
por 6 millas hasta la CR 173 y gire al norte. Continúe al
norte en la CR 173 por 2 millas.
GMU/ACRES: 136/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, berrendo, coyote, conejo

▶ PTARMIGAN — CONDADO DE GRAND

INDICACIONES: Desde Fraser, tome la CR 50 (Crooked
Creek Rd.) oeste hacia USFS Rd. 882. Tome la ctra. 882
sur hasta el límite de la propiedad.
GMU/ACRES: 28/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
para la caza.
CAZA: venado, alce, oso, caza menor
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe el uso de vehículos a motor, excepto las
motos de nieve, en caso de que haya 1 pie de nieve.

▶ POITREY CREEK — CONDADO DE LAS ANIMAS

INDICACIONES: Desde Kim, diríjase al oeste por la ctra.
160, luego gire al sur en la CR 179. La propiedad está al
este.
GMU/ACRES: 143/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, coyote, zorro, lince,
codorniz, conejo

▶ POLE GULCH — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

▶ PUNCHE VALLEY — CONDADO DE CONEJOS

INDICACIONES: Desde Antonito, diríjase 7.3 millas al este
en la CR G hacia la CR F (Punche Valley Rd.). Diríjase
al sureste y luego al sur durante 7.8 millas en la CR F
hasta la tierra BLM. Acceso a pie o a caballo 1 milla este
a través de terrenos BLM contiguos a la esquina suroeste
de la propiedad.
GMU/ACRES: 81/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, berrendo, coyote, lince, conejo

INDICACIONES: Desde Craig, diríjase 39 millas con
dirección norte en la ctra. 13 hacia la CR 4, luego
continúe al oeste por 1.75 millas. El terreno está al sur de
la CR 4, y se extiende por 5 millas al oeste de la CR 9.
GMU/ACRES: 3/11,026 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: caza mayor, caza menor
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Solo se permiten persianas portátiles de caza.

▶ PONCHA PASS — CONDADO DE CHAFFEE

▶ PUNKIN CENTER — CONDADO DE LINCOLN

INDICACIONES: Desde Poncha Springs, diríjase al sur
0.5 millas en la ctra. 285 hacia la esquina noreste.
GMU/ACRES: 561/360 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, conejo

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INDICACIONES:444
Desde Punkin Center:
ÁREA DE ESTACIONAMIENTO 1: Diríjase al sur en la ctra. 71 por
7 millas hacia la CR T. Continúe al este en la CR T por
1.8 millas al área de estacionamiento de la carretera en el
lado norte de la CR T.
ÁREA DE ESTACIONAMIENTO 2: Diríjase al sur en la ctra. 71 por
7 millas hacia la CR T. Diríjase al este en la CR T por

3.1 millas al área de estacionamiento de la carretera en el
lado norte de la CR T.
GMU/ACRES: 114/5444 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, berrendo, coyote, conejo, aves de caza de
tierras altas
NUEVO RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe el acceso salvo a pie desde las zonas de
estacionamiento designadas.
a. Se prohíbe el estacionamiento excepto en áreas
designadas.
a. Está prohibido acampar.
a. Se prohíbe el estacionamiento nocturno.

▶ QUEENS — CONDADO DE KIOWA

INDICACIONES:
Desde Eads:
ÁREAS DE ESTACIONAMIENTO 1 Y 2: Tome la ctra. 287 sur por
10.5 millas. Área de estacionamiento 1 en el lado este de
la ctra. 287. Área de estacionamiento 2 en el lado oeste
de la ctra. 287.
ÁREA DE ESTACIONAMIENTO 3: Tome la ctra. 287 sur por
12 millas hacia la CR F. Diríjase al oeste en la CR F por
1 milla al área de estacionamiento en el lado norte de la
CR F.
GMU/ACRES: 126, 127/38,352 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, berrendo, coyote, paloma, aves acuáticas
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Solo se puede acceder a pie, a través de las zonas de
estacionamiento designadas.

▶ QUAKEY MOUNTAIN — CONDADO DE GUNNISON

INDICACIONES: Desde las ctras. 50 y 135, diríjase al este
por la ctra. 50 aprox. 17 millas hasta la CR 887 (Wuanita
Hot Springs Rd.). Diríjase al norte por 10 millas hasta
la cima del Black Sage Pass. Diríjase al sur en USFS Rd.
887.48. Estacione en el punto de partida del sendero 537
y recorra 2.5 millas.
GMU/ACRES: 551/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: caza mayor, caza menor

▶ RABBIT EARS — CONDADO DE JACKSON

INDICACIONES: Desde Walden, diríjase al oeste en la ctra.
14 hacia la milla 5.9, luego diríjase al norte por 0.6 millas
al estacionamiento. O bien, continúe al oeste hasta la
milla 4.4; lote en el lado norte. Puede haber actividad
forestal.
GMU/ACRES: 16/5229 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
para la caza. Abierto todo el año para la pesca.
CAZA: caza mayor, caza menor
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Tal y como se ha publicado, la zona de cierre en el
lado oeste desde el 15 de ago. hasta el 1 de sept.

▶ RAILROAD GULCH — CONDADO DE CHAFFEE

INDICACIONES: Desde el sendero Hecla Jct. en el río
Arkansas, camine por el sendero Hecla Jct. hasta la
terminal cerca de Seidel's Suckhole Rapid. Cruce el río
y siga por Railroad Gulch por 1.25 millas al este hacia el
norte, final de la propiedad.
GMU/ACRES: 57/369 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, coyote, conejo, pavo

▶ RAJADERO CANYON — CONDADO DE CONEJOS

INDICACIONES: Desde La Jara, diríjase 14 millas al oeste en
la CR 15. Gire a la izquierda en el camino de tierra en el
Centro, luego diríjase 7 millas en La Jara Res. Rd.

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GMU/ACRES: 81/673 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, oso, león
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Vehículos motorizados prohibidos fuera de los
senderos existentes.

▶ RATTLESNAKE — CONDADO DE HUERFANO

INDICACIONES: Desde Walsenburg, diríjase 5 millas con
dirección este en la ctra. 10 hacia la CR 120. Tome la CR
120 norte por 8.5 millas.
GMU/ACRES: 128/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: berrendo, coyote, conejo

▶ RATTLESNAKE HILL — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Desde Craig, diríjase al oeste en la ctra. 40
por 27 millas hacia la CR 57 (Price Creek Rd.). Diríjase
5 millas al sur/suroeste en la CR 57 hacia la CR 32, luego
diríjase 4 millas al sur/sureste. Estacionamiento y puerta
de acceso a pie en la esquina noreste. Segundo portón de
paso en la cerca de deriva en el sector sureste.
GMU/ACRES: 211/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, conejo, urogallo
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Prohibida la caza dentro de la zona de seguridad de
0.25 millas a lo largo del límite este.

▶ RED CANYON — CONDADO DE JACKSON

INDICACIONES: Desde Walden, diríjase 0.5 millas con
dirección oeste en la ctra. 14 hacia la CR 12W, luego
diríjase 5.3 millas con dirección oeste hacia la CR 18.
Después diríjase 4.5 millas al oeste hacia la CR 5 y
continúe por ir 1 milla al norte hacia Delaney Butte
Lakes SWA. Diríjase al oeste en la CR 20 por 4.5 millas
hasta el área del pozo petrolero, luego tome la carretera
de dos vías por 1 milla.
GMU/ACRES: 16/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: caza mayor, caza menor
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Acceso solo desde el área de estacionamiento de las
ctras. USFS, apto solo para vehículos 4x4.
b. No hay acceso para remolques más allá de la zona
de estacionamiento.

▶ RED LION RANCH — CONDADO DE LOGAN

INDICACIONES: Desde Crook, diríjase al noreste por la ctra.
138 por 8.25 millas hacia la línea de condado SedgwickLogan. Gira al sur en la CR 97/1 y diríjase 1.25 millas al
área de estacionamiento. Área de estacionamiento fuera
de la CR 97/1, justo al norte del fondo del río.
GMU/ACRES: 92/200 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta el 31 de mayo,
de 4 a. m. a 9 p. m.
CAZA: venado, pavo, paloma, conejo, ardilla
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Solo se permite la caza de venados en el fin de
semana de apertura de la temporada regular de
caza con rifle en las llanuras y el primer día y el fin
de semana de la temporada tardía de caza en las
llanuras.
b. Se prohíbe botar o utilizar embarcaciones durante
la temporada de aves acuáticas.

▶ RED MOUNTAIN — CONDADO DE GRAND

INDICACIONES:
ACCESO OESTE: Desde Kremmling, tome la ctra. 40 este y
gire al norte hacia la CR 22. Diríjase por aprox. 0.3 millas
al norte. Área de estacionamiento en el lado este de la
carretera.
ACCESO ESTE: Desde Kremmling, diríjase al este en la ctra.
40 hacia la milla 187.5. Área de estacionamiento en el

lado norte de la ctra.
GMU/ACRES: 181/623 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, coyote, conejo

▶ RED ROCK — CONDADO DE OTERO

INDICACIONES: Desde la ctra. 50 en Rocky Ford, tome la
ctra. 71 con dirección sur por 5 millas hacia la ctra. 10.
Tome la ctra. 10 aproximadamente por 0.5 millas hacia el
oeste por la ctra. 71 sur. Tome la ctra. 71 aprox. 9 millas
con dirección sur hacia la ctra. 350, luego tome la ctra.
350 aprox. 5 millas con dirección suroeste hacia la CR
13. Tome la CR 13 aproximadamente 6.5 millas al sur
hasta USFS Rd. 2114, luego tome USFS Rd. 2114 aprox.
0.25 millas al oeste (estará al norte de la esquina noreste
puede recorrer otras 0.75 millas al oeste y se encontrará
en terrenos del USFS, al norte de la propiedad).
Propiedad aprox. 1 milla al sur.
GMU/ACRES: 135/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, berrendo, coyote, conejo

▶ RED WASH — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Desde Dinosaur, diríjase al este en la ctra.
40 a Harpers Corner Rd. Gire al norte hacia Harpers
Corner Rd. y diríjase a la ctra. BLM Rd. 1620. Gire al
este hacia BLM Rd. 1620 y diríjase al callejón sin salida
de la carretera. Acceso a pie o a caballo únicamente a
través de los terrenos adyacentes de la BLM.
GMU/ACRES: 10/640 acres
ABIERTO: NUEVO Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales
de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, caza menor

▶ RESERVOIR DRAW — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Desde Craig, diríjase 44.5 millas con
dirección norte en la CR 7 hacia la CR 4. Diríjase
8.5 millas al oeste en la CR 4 hacia la intersección de la
CR 4 y la CR 66. Propiedad al norte de la CR 4. Acceso a
través de los terrenos públicos adyacentes.
GMU/ACRES: 2/640 acres
ABIERTO: NUEVO Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales
de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, caza menor

▶ RIDGE ROAD — CONDADO DE JACKSON

INDICACIONES: Desde Walden, diríjase a 1.2 millas con
dirección oeste en la ctra. 14 hacia la CR 12W, luego
diríjase 5.3 millas con dirección oeste hacia la CR 18.
Diríjase 4.5 millas al oeste hacia la CR 5, luego diríjase al
sur 1.7 millas al área de estacionamiento.
GMU/ACRES: 16/320 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: caza mayor, caza menor

▶ ROBINSON CREEK — CONDADO DE WELD

INDICACIONES: Diríjase 4 millas al norte en la ctra. 85 de
Nunn hacia la CR 108, luego diríjase 6 millas al este en
la CR 108. Camine 1 milla sur hacia la esquina noroeste
de la propiedad.
GMU/ACRES: 87/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, berrendo, coyote, conejo, paloma

▶ ROBINSON DRAW — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Desde Dinosaur, diríjase al este en la
ctra. 40 hacia Harpers Corner Rd. Gire al norte hacia
Harpers Corner Rd. y continúe por aprox. 17.2 millas
hasta la carretera sin nombre BLM Gire a la derecha
hacia la carretera BLM sin nombre y continúe por
aprox. 160 yardas; tome el primer giro a la derecha. Se
recomienda tener un vehículo todoterreno o un vehículo
4x4 capaz a partir de aquí Recorra aprox. 2.5 millas,
gire al oeste y recorra aprox. 0.6 millas. Acceso a pie o a

caballo únicamente a través de los terrenos adyacentes
de la BLM.
GMU/ACRES: 10/640 acres
ABIERTO: NUEVO Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales
de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, caza menor

▶ ROCK CREEK — CONDADO DE SAGUACHE

INDICACIONES: Desde Villa Grove, diríjase al norte por
0.75 millas, luego gire al este por la CR 57 y continúe por
1.25 millas. Gire al este en la ctra. BLM 5345 (Raspberry
Gulch Rd.), después inmediatamente gire a norte en la
ctra. BLM 5350 (North Rock Creek Rd.) y continúe por
1.75 millas hasta la propiedad.
GMU/ACRES: 82/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, coyote, conejo

▶ ROCK FALL — CONDADO DE OTERO

INDICACIONES: Desde la ctra. 50 en La Junta. tome la
ctra. 109 sur durante 14 millas hasta USFS Rd. 2200
(señal para los cañones Vogel y Picketwire). Tome USFS
Rd. 25 con dirección sur durante 6 millas hasta la CR
B. Tome la CR B con dirección oeste durante 2 millas
hasta USFS Rd. 2164 (la CR B se curva hacia el sur por
la intersección). Tome USFS Rd. 2164 aprox. 2 millas
al noroeste hasta la intersección con USFS Rd. 2164.F.
Tome USFS. 2164.F aprox. 0.75 millas al norte. USFS.
2164.F pasa por la esquina sureste de la propiedad.
GMU/ACRES: 135/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, berrendo, coyote, conejo

▶ ROMEO — CONDADO DE CONEJOS

INDICACIONES:
Desde Romeo:
1: Diríjase al norte en la ctra. 285 por 0.5 millas hacia la
CR P. Diríjase al oeste en la CR P por 2.9 millas, luego
continúe al oeste en la CR P (BLM 5055: Cinder Pits)
y acceda a la propiedad desde el sur, a través de tierras
BLM contiguas.
2: Diríjase al norte en la ctra. 285 por 2.1 millas a CR
R. Diríjase al oeste en la CR R por 3.1 millas, luego
continúe al oeste en BLM 5060: Capulin Peak y acceda a
STL desde el norte a través de terrenos BLM contiguos.
GMU/ACRES: 81/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, coyote, conejo, pavo

▶ ROSENER — CONDADO DE MORGAN

INDICACIONES: Desde Fort Morgan, tome la ctra. Morgan
CR 19 (Sherman St. en Fort Morgan) sur fuera de la
ciudad por aprox. 11 millas. Gire al oeste en la CR
F. Siga aproximadamente 5 millas hasta la CR 14 y
gire al sur. Siga aproximadamente 1.5 millas hasta el
estacionamiento situado en el lado este de la carretera.
GMU/ACRES: 99/634 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, coyote, paloma

▶ ROSITA — CONDADO DE CUSTER

INDICACIONES: Desde Westcliffe, diríjase al sur por
3 millas en la ctra. 69, luego diríjase al este por 6 millas
en la CR 328. Diríjase al sur por 3 millas en la CR 323.
GMU/ACRES: 84/640 acres
ABIERTO: Primer día de la temporada de venado y alce
con arco al 31 de mayo.
CAZA: venado, alce, oso, caza menor
RESTRICCIONES:
a. El disparo de armas de fuego está restringido
a la caza con armas de avancarga y escopetas
únicamente.

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▶ ROUND TOP — CONDADO DE OTERO

INDICACIONES: Desde la ctra. 50 en Rocky Ford, tome
la ctra. 71 con dirección sur por 5 millas hacia la ctra.
10. Tome la ctra. 10 por 0.5 millas con dirección oeste
hacia la ctra. 71 sur. Tome la ctra. 71 por 9 millas con
dirección sur hacia la ctra. 350. Tome la ctra. 350 aprox.
2.5 millas al suroeste hasta la CR N. Tome la CR N
aprox. 0.5 millas al oeste hasta la CR 16.5. Tome la CR
16.5 norte hasta USFS Rd. 2124.B, luego tome USFS Rd.
2124.B aprox.
5 millas al oeste hasta USFS Rd. 2124. Tome USFS Rd.
2124 aprox. 1 milla al norte de la propiedad. USFS Rd.
2124 atraviesa la propiedad en dirección norte y se
encuentra con USFS Rd. 2120 cerca del límite norte.
Tome USFS Rd. 2120 sur a través de la propiedad, o bien
hacia el norte y luego hacia el este hasta la CR 17.
GMU/ACRES: 135/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, berrendo, coyote, conejo

▶ RUSSELL CREEK — CONDADO DE SAGUACHE

INDICACIONES:
PARCELA 1: Desde Saguache, diríjase 8.5 millas al sur en la
CR R, luego gire al este y continúe por 2.5 millas.
PARCELA 2: Desde Saguache, diríjase 6.5 millas al sur hacia
la CR T, luego gire al este y diríjase 6 millas a la CR 53.
Gire al sur y recorra 4 millas.
GMU/ACRES: 682/1920 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: alce, berrendo, coyote, conejo

CAZA: venado, berrendo, codorniz escamada, paloma
huilota, conejo, coyote
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe disparar armas de fuego a menos de
0.25 millas de distancia de los edificios.
b. Acceso a través de áreas de estacionamiento
únicamente.

▶ SAKARIASON — CONDADO DE LAS ANIMAS

INDICACIONES: Desde Trinidad, diríjase al oeste por
15.3 millas en la ctra. 12 hacia la CR 41.7. Diríjase
11.6 millas con dirección norte
GMU/ACRES: 85/560 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta el 31 de mayo
CAZA: venado, alce, oso, león, pavo
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Acceso restringido según lo publicado en el lado
oeste.

▶ SAN ANTONITO — CONDADO DE CONEJOS

INDICACIONES: Desde Antonito, diríjase 8.9 millas en la
CR G hacia la CR 21. Diríjase al noroeste por 1.4 millas
al establecimiento.
GMU/ACRES: 81/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: coyote, conejo

▶ SAND ARROYO — CONDADO DE BACA

INDICACIONES: Desde Vilas, tome la CR 36 sur a CR
X. Propiedad ubicada al noreste de la intersección.
Estacione en la CR 36 o CR X para acceder a la
propiedad.
GMU/ACRES: 139/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, berrendo, coyote, conejo

▶ RYE SLOUGH — CONDADO DE PARK

INDICACIONES: Desde Hartsel, diríjase al sur en la ctra. 9
por 1.75 millas en la CR 53. Continúe en la CR 53 por
22 millas.
GMU/ACRES: 58/8973 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venados, alces, coyotes, conejos, aves de caza de
tierras altas

▶ SAND GULCH N.º 2 — CONDADO DE FREMONT

INDICACIONES: Desde Badger Creek y Arkansas River,
diríjase al norte aproximadamente 2.5 millas siguiendo
la carretera BLM cerrada. Desde el cierre de carretera
BLM, acceso solo a pie o a caballo.
GMU/ACRES: 57/560 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta el 31 de mayo
CAZA: venado, alce, león, caza menor

▶ SAND GULCH N.º 3 — CONDADO DE FREMONT

INDICACIONES: Desde Cotopaxi, diríjase al norte en la CR
12 aprox. por 4 millas hasta la CR 157A. Diríjase al oeste
en la CR 157A aprox. 0.75 millas hasta BLM Falls Gulch/
Falls Gulch Mountain Rd. Diríjase al sur, luego al oeste
por BLM Falls Gulch/Falls Gulch Mountain Rd. por
aprox. 3 millas. STL está 1 milla al oeste a pie o a caballo
desde el final de la carretera.
GMU/ACRES: 58/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta el 31 de mayo
CAZA: venado, alce, león, caza menor

▶ SAND CREEK CENTRAL — CONDADO DE CHAFFEE

▶ SANDY BLUFFS — CONDADO DE YUMA

INDICACIONES: Ir 0.25 millas al sur de las ctras. 291 y 285 o
6.5 millas al norte de Poncha Springs en la ctra. 285. STL
está en el lado oeste de la ctra. 285.
GMU/ACRES: 56/597 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, caza menor

▶ SAND CREEK — CONDADO DE JACKSON

INDICACIONES: Siga las indicaciones a Elk Mountain STL o
al Parque Estatal State Forest a pie o a caballo.
GMU/ACRES: 6/3280 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: caza mayor, caza menor
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Solo se permite acampar según lo indicado.

▶ SAGUACHE CREEK — CONDADO DE SAGUACHE

INDICACIONES: Desde Moffat, diríjase al sur por 2 millas
en la ctra. 17, que cruza las STL y proporciona varios
puntos de acceso oeste de la CR O.
GMU/ACRES: 682/2714 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, caza menor

▶ SAINT CHARLES — CONDADO DE PUEBLO

INDICACIONES: Desde la ctra. 50 en Howard, diríjase al
norte en la CR 7 aprox. 0.25 millas. En las CR 7 y 45,
diríjase al este en la CR 45 aprox. 0.5 millas hasta Sand
Gulch. En Sand Gulch, diríjase al norte por aprox.
0.75 millas a STL. Puede haber actividad forestal.
GMU/ACRES: 58/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta el 31 de mayo
CAZA: venado, alce, león, caza menor
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Vehículos motorizados prohibidos fuera de la
carretera de acceso BLM.

▶ SAND GULCH NO. 4 — CONDADO DE FREMONT

INDICACIONES: Desde Springfield, diríjase al oeste en
la ctra. 160, luego continúe al sur en la CR 8. Gire en
USFS Rd. 2360D y siga hasta el borde de la propiedad.
Estacione en USFS Rd.
GMU/ACRES: 144/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, coyote, zorro, lince,
codorniz, conejo

▶ SAGE CREEK — CONDADO DE ROUTT

INDICACIONES: Desde Hayden, diríjase al sur en la CR 37
por 7 millas.
GMU/ACRES: 13/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el primer día de la temporada de caza de
venados y alces con arco hasta el 31 de mayo.
CAZA: venado, alce, urogallo oscuro, conejo

▶ SAND GULCH N.º 1 — CONDADO DE FREMONT

▶ SAND CANYON — CONDADO DE BACA

▶ SADDLE MOUNTAIN — CONDADO DE PARK

INDICACIONES: Desde Guffey, diríjase 6 millas al norte
en la CR 59 al límite de USFS. Diríjase 1.5 millas al este
sobre la montaña a pie o a caballo.
GMU/ACRES: 581/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, oso

coyote, lince, pavo

▶ SAND CREEK SOUTH — CONDADO DE BACA

INDICACIONES: Desde Pueblo, diríjase al este por la ctra. 50
al carril 27 hasta que se convierte en Doyle Rd. Desde el
final del pavimento, diríjase 4 millas hasta la puerta de
acceso. Siga las indicaciones hacia el estacionamiento.
Acceso solo a pie o a caballo.
GMU/ACRES: 128/14,213 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales de febrero

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INDICACIONES: Desde Campo, diríjase 15 millas al oeste en
Rd. J, gire al sur en la ctra. Rd. 13 y continúe 5.5 millas
hacia la pastura del servicio forestal, Puerta 2C. Diríjase
al sur y al este por 1 milla, luego tome la bifurcación
derecha al sur por 0.25 millas.
GMU/ACRES: 144/319 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta el 31 de mayo
CAZA: venado, león, paloma, codorniz escamada, conejo,

INDICACIONES: Desde Cotopaxi, diríjase al norte
en la CR 12 unas 15 millas a Jack Hall/BLM Rd.
Diríjase al oeste en Jack Hall/BLM Rd. al área de
estacionamiento designada. STL está al sur y al oeste por
aproximadamente 4 millas.
GMU/ACRES: 58/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta el 31 de mayo
CAZA: venado, alce, león, caza menor

INDICACIONES: Desde Idalia, diríjase 8.5 millas con
dirección norte en CR DD en Arikaree River.
GMU/ACRES: 102/3682 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta el 31 de mayo,
de 4 a. m. a 9 p. m.
CAZA: venado, pavo, paloma, conejo, ardilla
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Acceso público prohibido al este de la US 385.

▶ SAN LUIS HILLS — CONDADO DE CONEJOS

INDICACIONES: En Antonito en la ctra. 285 y la calle 6 (CR
G), diríjase 11.5 millas al este por la CR G. Gire al norte
en la carretera de dos vías y siga por 1 milla. STL está
0.25 millas al este a través de BLM hasta el borde oeste.
GMU/ACRES: 81/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, conejo, urogallo, coyote

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▶ SAN LUIS LAKES — CONDADO DE ALAMOSA

INDICACIONES: Desde Mosca, diríjase 1 milla al norte
en la ctra. 17 hacia el Carril 6 norte, luego 7.5 millas
al este hacia San Luis Lakes SWA. Acceso a STL desde
el estacionamiento SWA de San Luis Lakes solamente.
Cruce a STL a través de puertas en el lado oeste de SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 82/1300 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de julio hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, caza menor
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Acceso a pie o a caballo desde San Luis Lakes SWA
solamente.
b. Bicicletas prohibidas.
c. Carros de juego permitidos.

▶ SAVORY EAST — CONDADO DE LAS ANIMAS

INDICACIONES: Desde Pritchett, tome la ctra. 160, luego
gire al norte en Baca CR 0 hacia el estacionamiento en
asignación de servicio forestal.
GMU/ACRES: 137/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, berrendo, coyote, zorro, lince, codorniz,
conejo

▶ SCANDINAVIAN GULCH — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Desde Craig, diríjase 39 millas con
dirección norte en la ctra. 13 hacia la CR 4. Diríjase al
oeste por 14.8 millas en la CR 4 hacia la CR 88. Gire al
sur en la CR 88 y recorra 2.4 millas. La CR 88 atraviesa
la propiedad.
GMU/ACRES: 3/640 acres
ABIERTO: NUEVO Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales
de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, caza menor

▶ SCHULTZ CANYON — CONDADO DE HUERFANO

INDICACIONES: Desde Walsenburg, tome la CR 330 (Ideal
Rd.) sur por 11 millas. La CR 330 atraviesa el cuarto
noreste de la Sec. 31 y la mitad sur de la Secc. 36. La CR
310 entra al cuarto noreste de la Sec. 31 en el lado este.
GMU/ACRES: 85/960 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta el 31 de mayo
CAZA: venado, oso, león, conejo, paloma, paloma cola de
banda, pavo

▶ SETTLEMENT — CONDADO DE KIT CARSON

INDICACIONES: Desde la intersección de la ctra. 36 y Yuma
CR M, diríjase al sur en la CR M por 7 millas, luego
diríjase al este en Kit Carson CR Nn por 7 millas hasta
el estacionamiento de South Fork Republican STL. Para
acceder a la propiedad, diríjase al este desde allí por
0.5 millas. La carretera gira hacia el sur y luego vuelve
al este, que se convierte en la milla 5/10. Diríjase a la
intersección y gire al sur en la CR 40, luego continúe al
sur por 0.5 millas hasta el estacionamiento.
GMU/ACRES: 109/960 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, berrendo, coyote, conejo, paloma

▶ SEVENMILE RIDGE — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Desde Maybell, diríjase 17.5 millas con
dirección oeste en la ctra. 318 hacia la CR 67. Gire
al norte en la CR 67 y continúe por 6.3 millas. La
propiedad está a 2 millas al oeste de la CR 67. Acceso a
través de los terrenos públicos adyacentes.
GMU/ACRES: 2/640 acres
ABIERTO: NUEVO Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales
de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, caza menor

▶ SHAW CREEK — CONDADO DE RIO GRANDE

INDICACIONES: Diríjase 6 millas al este desde South Fork,
o 9 millas al oeste desde Del Norte en la ctra. 160. Gire
al sur en New Hope Community Church y tome la
carretera de grava oeste de la iglesia hasta el área de

estacionamiento.
GMU/ACRES: 80/469 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de sep. hasta finales de feb. Abierto
hasta el 31 de marzo solo para la caza del león de
montaña.
CAZA: alce, venado mula, león, urogallo, conejo, coyote,
lince
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Acceso únicamente a pie o a caballo.

▶ SHEEPHEAD BASIN — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Desde Maybell, diríjase 28.2 millas con
dirección oeste por la ctra. 318. Gire al norte en la CR
46. Diríjase 1.1 millas hacia la CR 46. Acceso a través de
los terrenos públicos adyacentes.
GMU/ACRES: 2/640 acres
ABIERTO: NUEVO Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales
de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, caza menor

▶SHEEPHERDER SPRINGS — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Desde Maybell, diríjase 17.5 millas con
dirección oeste en la ctra. 318 hacia la CR 67. Gire al
norte en la CR 67 y continúe por 7.6 millas hacia la
CR 126. Continúe al norte en la CR 126 por 1.9 millas.
Acceso a través de los terrenos públicos adyacentes.
GMU/ACRES: 2/640 acres
ABIERTO: NUEVO Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales
de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, caza menor

▶ SHELF ROAD — CONDADO DE TELLER

INDICACIONES: Desde Cripple Creek, tome la CR 88 (Shelf
Rd.) por aprox. 8 millas.
GMU/ACRES: 581/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, coyote, conejo

▶ SHORT CREEK BALDY — CONDADO DE FREMONT

INDICACIONES: Desde Cotopaxi, diríjase al oeste por la
ctra. 50 por 6 millas hasta la ctra. Kerr Gulch Rd., luego
diríjase al suroeste por 5 millas.
GMU/ACRES: 86/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta el 31 de mayo
CAZA: venado, alce, león, caza menor

▶ SIKES RANCH — CONDADO DE BACA

INDICACIONES: Desde Prichett, diríjase al oeste por la ctra.
160 hacia la CR 3. Diríjase al sur en la CR 3 por aprox.
8 millas. En el letrero "Sikes South Rock Quarry", gire al
oeste. Acceso a STL solo desde y a través de Sikes Ranch
SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 144/641 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, aves acuáticas, pavo caído, conejo,
lince
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto 1 hora antes del amanecer a 1 hora
después de la puesta de sol. Los cazadores pueden
permanecer el tiempo que sea razonable para
recuperar las piezas abatidas. También se permite
la caza nocturna con permiso.
b. La circulación motorizada está restringida a la ruta
de acceso principal, CR O.
c. Estacionamiento solo en lotes designados.
d. Se prohíbe el acceso en la envolvente del edificio
y en las zonas de seguridad designadas, según se
indique.
e. Se prohíbe la acampada, encender fogatas, el uso
de vehículos todoterreno y la tala o recolección
de madera.
f. Se permite la captura con permiso. Los permisos
deben estar en los tramperos en todo momento
durante la captura. Permisos disponibles en el
CPW

Oficina del Área de Lamar, 719-336-6600, o
llamando al oficial local al 719-980-0025.

▶ SIMMONS — CONDADO DE YUMA

INDICACIONES: Desde Wray, diríjase al sur por 5 millas
en la ctra. 385 hacia la CR 30. Diríjase al este por aprox.
1 milla en la carretera pavimentada, gire al sur siguiendo
la carretera pavimentada, luego gire al este hacia la CR
22 y continúe 0.5 millas al este hasta el estacionamiento.
Acceso a la propiedad desde el área de estacionamiento
de Simmons SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 102/160 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta el 31 de mayo
CAZA: venado, conejo, ardilla, pavo, paloma

▶ SIMSBERRY DRAW — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Tome la ctra. 318 oeste desde Maybell por
10 millas hasta la ctra. BLM Rd. 2122, luego diríjase
2.5 millas al norte.
GMU/ACRES: 3/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, caza menor

▶ SIXTEEN DITCH — CONDADO DE JACKSON

INDICACIONES: Desde las calles 6.º y Main St. en Walden,
diríjase 0.6 millas al sur hacia la CR 12W. Diríjase
4.3 millas al oeste en la ctra. 12W hacia la CR 33. Tome
la CR 33 norte por aprox. 2.3 millas; esquina sureste de
STL aprox. 250 yardas al oeste de la CR 33
GMU/ACRES: 161/280 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: berrendo, urogallo, conejo

▶ SKULL CREEK — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Desde Dinosaur, diríjase al este en la ctra.
40 hacia la CR 104. Gire al noreste en la CR 104, luego
vaya hasta la CR 95.
GMU/ACRES: 10/639 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, caza menor

▶ SLEEPING GIANT — CONDADO DE ROUTT

INDICACIONES: Desde Steamboat Springs, diríjase 8 millas
al oeste en la ctra. 40 y gire al norte en la CR 44. Gire
a la izquierda en la CR 46 y continúe por 4 millas
hasta el área de estacionamiento señalizada. Puerta,
estacionamiento en la esquina noroeste.
GMU/ACRES: 214/400 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, oso, urogallo

▶ SLIDE MOUNTAIN — CONDADO DE GRAND

INDICACIONES: Este de Kremmling, gire al norte en
la ctra. 40 en la CR 2 y continúe por 4 millas hacia
Black Mountain Rd. Continúe por 7.2 millas. Gire a
la izquierda, continúe por 0.2 millas a la bifurcación y
diríjase a la izquierda 0.3 millas para firmar. El acceso
es empinado sin acceso a través de terrenos privados
vecinos en el sur, oeste o norte.
GMU/ACRES: 18/1280 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo

▶ SNYDER PRAIRIE — CONDADO DE WASHINGTON

INDICACIONES: Desde Otis, tome la ctra. 61 sur por aprox.
10 millas. Gire al este en la CR 30. Continúe por aprox.
2 millas; el área de estacionamiento está en el lado norte.
Hay otra zona de estacionamiento más adelante en la CR
30, también del lado norte.
GMU/ACRES: 101/11,842 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, coyote, paloma, aves acuáticas

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▶ SOUTH 80 — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Desde Craig, diríjase 39 millas con
dirección norte en la ctra. 13 hacia la CR 4. Gire al
oeste en la CR 4 y continúe por 4.4 millas hacia la CR 9.
Después gire al sur en la CR 9 y continúe por 6.6 millas
hacia la CR 118. Gire al este en la CR 118 y continúe por
1.7 millas. Acceso desde terrenos públicos adyacentes.
GMU/ACRES: 3/80 acres
ABIERTO: NUEVO Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales
de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, caza menor

▶ SOUTH DUFFY MOUNTAIN — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Diríjase al sur de Craig por la ctra. 13
hacia la CR 51. Diríjase al oeste por 2 millas hacia la CR
17, luego continúe al norte por 5 millas.
GMU/ACRES: 211/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, caza menor

▶ SOUTH FORK REPUBLICAN — CONDADOS DE KIT CARSON Y

YUMA
INDICACIONES: Desde la intersección de la ctra. 36 y Yuma
CR M, diríjase al sur en la CR M por 7 millas, luego
diríjase al este en Kit Carson CR Nn por 7 millas hasta el
estacionamiento de South Fork Republican STL.
GMU/ACRES: 109/2411 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, berrendo, coyote, conejo, aves de caza de
tierras altas

▶ SOUTH FORK SPRING CANYON — CONDADO DE YUMA

INDICACIONES: Desde Idalia, diríjase 5 millas con
dirección oeste por la ctra. 36. Continúe al oeste por la
CR 9 por 2 millas hasta el área de estacionamiento.
GMU/ACRES: 102/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, berrendo, coyote, conejo,
aves de caza de tierras altas

▶ SOUTH GARDNER — CONDADO DE HUERFANO

INDICACIONES: Desde Walsenburg, tome la ctra. 69
noroeste hacia Gardner. Pase por Gardner, luego diríjase
al oeste en la CR 550. Gire al sur inmediatamente en la
CR 560. Continúe recto por la CR 540. La propiedad está
aprox. a 2 millas de la CR 550.
GMU/ACRES: 85/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, caza menor

▶ SOUTH MIDDLE CREEK — CONDADO DE HUERFANO

INDICACIONES: Desde La Veta, diríjase 0.5 millas al sur
en la ctra. 12 hacia Indian Creek Rd. (USFS Rd. 410).
Diríjase al oeste por 11 millas. Puede haber actividad
forestal.
GMU/ACRES: 85/585 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta el 31 de mayo
CAZA: venado, alce, oso, león, pavo, urogallo oscuro
NOTA: El acceso por la carretera está cerrado actualmente.
Acceso a pie o en vehículos todo terreno únicamente a
través de tierras del USFS al sur.

▶ SOUTH MOUNTAIN — CONDADO DE DOLORES

INDICACIONES: Tome la ctra. 141 hacia la ctra.
Disappointment Creek (CR 19Q). Continúe por la CR
19Q hacia la CR 29 (USFS Rd. 240/Ryman Creek Rd.).
Diríjase al sur por la CR 29/USFS Rd. 240/Ryman Creek
Rd. por aprox. 3 millas. Estacione a lo largo de USFS Rd.
240 (Ryman Creek Rd.). Caminata o a caballo diríjase al
este por aprox. 5.5 millas a través de USFS y tierras BLM
a la propiedad.
GMU/ACRES: 711/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de

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CAZA: venado, alce, pavo, coyote, conejo

▶ SOUTH NIPPLE RIM — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Desde Maybell, diríjase al norte en la CR
19 por 12 millas hacia la CR 21. Luego diríjase al norte
por 11 millas hacia
la CR 7 y diríjase al norte por 2 millas hacia la CR 4.
Luego diríjase al oeste por 9 millas hacia la CR 66 y
diríjase al sur.
GMUs/ACRES: 2, 3/19,962 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
para la caza.
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, coyote
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe disparar armas de fuego a menos
de 100 pies de los edificios y corrales, según se
indique.

▶ SOUTH PAWNEE CREEK — CONDADO DE WELD

INDICACIONES:
DESDE NEW RAYMER:
LADO OESTE: Diríjase 3.5 millas con dirección este en la
ctra. 14 hacia la CR 137. Diríjase 3 millas con dirección
norte en la CR 137 hasta el límite sur del lado oeste de
STL.
LADO ESTE: Diríjase 5.5 millas con dirección este en la ctra.
14 hacia la CR 141. Diríjase 3 millas con dirección norte
en la CR 141 al límite sur del lado este de STL.
DESDE STONEHAM:
LADO OESTE: Diríjase 5.5 millas con dirección oeste en la
ctra. 14 hacia la CR 137. Diríjase 3 millas con dirección
norte en la CR 137 hasta el límite sur del lado oeste de
STL.
LADO ESTE: Diríjase 3.5 millas con dirección oeste en la
ctra. 14 hacia la CR 141. Diríjase 3 millas con dirección
norte en la CR 141 al límite sur del lado este de STL.
DESDE FORT MORGAN:
LADO OESTE: Diríjase 24 millas con dirección norte en
la ctra. 52 hacia la ctra. 14. Diríjase 1.5 millas con
dirección este en la ctra. 14 hacia la CR 137. Diríjase
3 millas con dirección norte en la CR 137 hasta el límite
sur del lado oeste de STL.
LADO ESTE: Diríjase 24 millas con dirección norte en
la ctra. 52 hacia la ctra. 14. Diríjase 3.5 millas con
dirección este en la ctra. 14 hacia la CR 141. Diríjase
3 millas al norte en la CR 141 hacia el límite sur del lado
este de STL.
GMU/ACRES: 88/1720 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, berrendo, coyote, conejo, paloma

▶ SOUTH PINON HILLS — CONDADO DE CONEJOS

INDICACIONES: Desde Antonito, diríjase 7.3 millas al este
en la CR G hacia la CR F (Punche Valley Rd.). Diríjase al
sureste por 3.5 millas en la CR F hacia STL, carretera de
acceso en el lado sur de la CR F. El acceso a otras partes
de la propiedad en las Secciones 35, 34, 33 y 32 oeste de
la Sección 36 es a través de los terrenos BLM contiguos.
GMU/ACRES: 81/2240 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, coyote, lince, conejo

▶ SOUTH ROGGEN — CONDADO DE WELD

INDICACIONES: Desde la I-76, tome la salida Roggen
(salida 48) y diríjase al sur por la CR 73 por 3.5 millas
hasta CR 18. Diríjase al este en la CR 18 por 2 millas
hacia la CR 77. Desde la intersección de la CR 18 y la CR
77, diríjase al norte en la carretera de acceso por 1 milla
hasta el estacionamiento marcado en el lado este de la
carretera de acceso.
GMU/ACRES: 99/1880 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, berrendo, coyote, conejo, aves de caza de
tierras altas

▶ SPENCER DRAW — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Desde Dinosaur, diríjase al este en la ctra.
40 a Harpers Corner Rd. Gire al norte hacia Harpers
Corner Rd. y continúe hacia SH 40A. Gire al este hacia
SH 40A y siga por aprox. 1.8 millas hasta la carretera
BLM sin nombre. Gire a la derecha hacia la carretera
BLM sin nombre y siga por aprox. 2 millas. Acceso a pie
o a caballo solo a través de terrenos BLM adyacentes.
GMU/ACRES: 10/640 acres
ABIERTO: NUEVO Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales
de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, caza menor

▶ SPINNEY — CONDADO DE PARK

INDICACIONES:
ACCESO N.º 1: Desde Hartsel, diríjase al este por la ctra. 24
por 2.5 millas. STL está al sur de la ctra. 24.
ACCESO N.º 2: Desde Hartsel, diríjase al este por la ctra. 24
por 4.5 millas. Gire al norte en la CR 15 (Elkhorn Rd.).
STL está al oeste de la CR 15.
ACCESO N.º 3: Desde Hartsel, diríjase al sureste en la CR 59
por 5.5 millas. STL está al norte de la CR 59.
ACCESO N.º 4: Desde Spinney Mountain State Park o
Spinney Mountain SWA, camine hacia el oeste o el sur,
respectivamente.
GMU/ACRES: 50, 58, 581/4674 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, coyote, conejo

▶ SPRING CREEK BASIN — CONDADO DE SAN MIGUEL

INDICACIONES: Tome la CR K20 (Spring Creek Basin Rd.)
desde Disappointment Creek Rd. hasta BLM Rd. 4080
que va a STL
GMU/ACRES: 70/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, coyote, conejo

▶ SPRING GULCH — CONDADO DE SAGUACHE

INDICACIONES: Desde Saguache, diríjase al oeste por la
ctra. 114 por 14.8 millas hacia la CR 41G. Diríjase al sur
por 4.1 millas hasta USFS Rd. 708. Diríjase al noroeste
por 1.6 millas por USFS Rd. 708. Estacione en la
antigua carretera/sendero de USFS. Camine al norte por
0.6 millas en el viejo camino al límite de la propiedad.
GMU/ACRES: 68/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, coyote, conejo

▶ SPRING VALLEY — CONDADO DE KIT CARSON

INDICACIONES: Desde Burlington, diríjase al norte por la
ctra. 385 por aprox. 14 millas hacia la CR Nn. Diríjase
al oeste en la CR Nn hacia la CR 45, que gira al sur en la
CR 45 por 1 milla al estacionamiento.
GMU/ACRES: 109/960 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, coyote, conejo

▶ STATE LINE — CONDADO DE BACA

INDICACIONES: Desde Campo, diríjase 4 millas al oeste en
Rd. J, luego diríjase al sur en Rd. 24 por 5 millas. Gire
al este por la verja 6M de USFS. Diríjase 1 milla hasta
la puerta 6A. O bien, desde la puerta 6A, camine aprox.
2 millas al sureste hasta la propiedad.
GMU/ACRES: 144/496 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: berrendo, codorniz escamada, conejo, coyote
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Acceso solamente a pie.

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▶ STEEL CANYON — CONDADO DE SAGUACHE

INDICACIONES: Desde Villa Grove, diríjase al este por la
CR LL57 USFS Rd. 970 por 3.5 millas.
GMU/ACRES: 82/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
para la caza.
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, conejo, liebre de raqueta,
coyote

▶ STEINHOFF HILL — CONDADO DE LARIMER

INDICACIONES: Desde Fort Collins, diríjase al norte por la
ctra. 287 aprox. 16 millas hacia la CR 74E en The Forks.
Diríjase 4 millas al oeste en la CR 74E, luego continúe al
norte en la CR 37 por 0.5 millas.
GMU/ACRES: 191/480 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: caza mayor, caza menor
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Caza mayor solo con arco.
b. Se prohíbe la caza menor, salvo con arco o con
escopeta que no dispare un solo cartucho.

▶ STERLING PRAIRIE — CONDADO DE LOGAN

INDICACIONES: Desde Sterling, tome la ctra. 6 este. Hay
varias áreas de estacionamiento a lo largo de la ctra. 6, la
primera está aprox. 6 millas al este de la interestatal, y la
segunda aprox. 9 millas al este de la interestatal.
ESTACIONAMIENTO LADO OESTE: Diríjase al sureste en la ctra.
61 aprox. 3.5 millas al área de estacionamiento. O tome
la ctra. 61 sur hacia la ctra. Logan CR 24.8 y gire a la
derecha. Gire a la izquierda en Logan CR 47. Diríjase
por aprox. 3 millas al área de estacionamiento en el lado
oeste de la carretera.
ESTACIONAMIENTO LADO ESTE: Tome la ctra. 6 aprox. 12 millas
al este de la interestatal. Gire al sur hacia la ctra. Logan
CR 67 y recorra aproximadamente 2.5 millas. Gire al
oeste hacia la ctra. Logan CR 30 y recorra aprox. 1 milla
hasta el área de estacionamiento.
GMUs/ACRES: 93, 97, 98/44,733 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, berrendo, coyote, paloma

▶ STEVEN’S GULCH — CONDADO DE LARIMER

INDICACIONES: Desde Fort Collins, tome la ctra. 287 norte
hacia la CR 74E (Red Feather Lakes Rd.). Diríjase al
oeste en la CR 74E hacia la carretera USFS cerca de la
milla 11 en la 74E. Siga la ctra. USFS al sur hasta que
entre en tierras del USFS. Acceso a pie o caballo a través
de tierras del USFS. No hay acceso por vía pública
directamente al límite de propiedad.
GMU/ACRES: 191/480 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: caza mayor, caza menor

▶ STOKES GULCH — CONDADO DE ROUTT

INDICACIONES: Desde Hayden, diríjase al sur en la CR 37
hacia la CR 59.
GMU/ACRES: 13/1863 acres
ABIERTO: Primer día de la temporada de venado y alce
con arco al 31 de mayo.
CAZA: venados, alces, berrendos, aves acuáticas

▶ STONE CORRAL — CONDADO DE WELD

INDICACIONES:
DESDE AULT: Diríjase 18.5 millas con dirección este en la
ctra. 14 hacia la CR 69. Diríjase 7 millas con dirección
norte en la CR 69 hacia la CR 104. Diríjase por
1–3 millas con dirección oeste en la CR 104.
DESDE BRIGGSDALE: Diríjase 4 millas con dirección oeste
en la ctra. 14 hacia la CR 69. Diríjase 7 millas con
dirección norte en la CR 69 hacia la CR 104. Diríjase por
1–3 millas con dirección oeste en la CR 104.
GMU/ACRES: 87/1041 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero

CAZA: venado, berrendo, coyote, conejo, paloma

▶ STONEHOUSE GULCH — CONDADO DE SAGUACHE

INDICACIONES: Desde Saguache, diríjase 10 millas al norte
en la ctra. 285 hacia la carretera BLM, luego diríjase
al sur de Noland Gulch Loop Rd. a Stonehouse Gulch
(cruzando la ctra. 285 de Aguas Termales Minerales).
Diríjase al oeste por 0.5 millas, luego diríjase al sur por
2 millas.
GMU/ACRES: 681/560 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, borrego cimarrón, cimarrón, conejo,
urogallo oscuro, paloma, coyote

▶ STONEY FACE MOUNTAIN — CONDADO DE FREMONT

INDICACIONES: Desde Cotopaxi, diríjase 17 millas con
dirección norte en la CR 12. Puede haber actividad
forestal.
GMU/ACRES: 58/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta el 31 de mayo
CAZA: venado, alce, oso, urogallo oscuro, pavo

▶ SUGAR LOAF — CONDADO DE CONEJOS

INDICACIONES: Desde Manassa, diríjase al este en Colo.
142 por 10 millas hacia la CR V. Diríjase al norte en la
CR V por 1.3 millas cerca de la esquina noreste de la
propiedad. Acceso a la propiedad a través de terrenos
BLM contiguos.
GMU/ACRES: 81/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, coyote, conejo, pavo

▶ SULTAN CREEK — CONDADO DE SAN JUAN

INDICACIONES: Desde Silverton, diríjase al sur en la ctra.
550 por 6 millas hasta USFS Rd. 584. Diríjase hacia el
oeste por USFS 584 (Little Molas Lake Rd.) hasta la zona
de estacionamiento del sendero USFS 555.
GMU/ACRES: 74/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, alce, coyote

▶ SUNNY MOON — CONDADO DE BACA

INDICACIONES: Desde Springfield, gire al sur en la CR 17,
luego cruzando las praderas de USFS hasta la esquina
suroeste de la propiedad.
GMU/ACRES: 144/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, berrendo, coyote, zorro, lince, codorniz,
conejo

▶ SWEETWATER — CONDADO DE KIOWA

INDICACIONES: Desde Wiley, diríjase al norte por la ctra.
287 hacia la CR A. Diríjase al oeste en la CR A hacia la
CR 40, luego continúe al norte por 3 millas.
GMU/ACRES: 126/640 acres
ABIERTO: Para la pesca, desde el último día de temporada
de aves acuáticas (o según lo publicado) hasta el 31 de
oct. Abierto para la caza del 1 de sept. hasta el último día
de la temporada de aves acuáticas (o según lo publicado)
hasta el 30 de marzo.
CAZA: aves acuáticas, caza menor, venado
PESCA: agua templada

▶ TABLE MOUNTAIN — CONDADO DE FREMONT

INDICACIONES: Desde Cañon City, diríjase 8 millas con
dirección este en la ctra. 50 hacia la ctra. 67. Después
diríjase al norte por 3 millas y gire al este en la CR 123.
Diríjase por 0.25 millas hacia la CR 132 y gire al norte.
Continúe 9 millas a Beaver Creek SWA. Acceso vía área
de estacionamiento superior de Beaver Creek SWA.
NOTA: No hay acceso al público desde la ctra. 115.
GMU/ACRES: 59/9427 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta el 31 de mayo

CAZA: venado, oso, león, conejo, paloma, pavo, coyote
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe acampar, excepto en la temporada de
caza mayor, únicamente en las zonas designadas.
b. Se prohíbe montar a caballo, excepto durante la
temporada de caza mayor.

▶ TALLAHASSEE ROAD — CONDADO DE FREMONT

INDICACIONES: Desde Cañon City, diríjase 12 millas con
dirección oeste en la ctra. 50 hacia la ctra. 9. Diríjase al
noroeste por 9 millas en la ctra. 9 hacia la CR 2. Tome la
CR 2 oeste por 3 millas.
GMU/ACRES: 58/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta el 31 de mayo
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, coyote, oso, urogallo

▶ TAOS VALLEY — CONDADO DE CONEJOS

INDICACIONES: Desde Antonito, diríjase al este en la CR
G por 4.5 millas hacia la CR 18. Diríjase hacia el sur por
la CR 18 durante aproximadamente 3 millas hasta la
carretera de dos pistas (4x4), luego continúe hacia el sur
por la carretera de dos pistas durante aproximadamente
3.1 millas. Camine aprox. 0.1 millas noreste hacia la
esquina suroeste de la propiedad.
GMU/ACRES: 81/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: berrendo, coyote

▶ TARRYALL CREEK — CONDADO DE PARK

INDICACIONES: Desde Como, diríjase 0.4 millas al este
en la ctra. 285 hacia la CR 15 (Elkhorn Rd.). Diríjase al
sur en la CR 15 por 3.5 millas hasta la CR 32 (Albino
Rd.). Diríjase al este en la CR 32 por 0.6 millas hacia
los terrenos BLM. Acceso a la propiedad solo desde
terrenos BLM contiguos cerca de la esquina sureste de
la propiedad, solo a pie. Propiedad no accesible desde
la CR 15.
GMU/ACRES: 50/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, coyote, conejo, pavo
PESCA: Todo el año en Tarryall Creek en la esquina
sureste.

▶ TAYLOR DRAW, — CONDADO DE JACKSON

INDICACIONES: Desde Rand, diríjase al sur en la ctra. 125
por 2.2 millas hacia la CR 21, que se convierte en USFS
Rd. 740. Diríjase por 7.1 millas hacia Jack Creek. Tome
las ctras. USFS 742 y 743 por 3.1 millas hasta la puerta.
GMU/ACRES: 171/320 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: caza mayor, caza menor

▶ TECOLOTE CREEK — CONDADO DE LAS ANIMAS

INDICACIONES: Desde Kim, tome la ctra. 160 hacia la CR
36. Acceso a pie a través de la propiedad de USFS.
GMU/ACRES: 143/560 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, coyote, zorro, lince,
codorniz, conejo

▶ TED’S CANYON — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: No hay acceso público de vehículos
motorizados directamente a este STL. Solo accesible
desde tierras BLM adyacentes. Acceso solo a pie o a
caballo.

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DESCRIPCIÓN DE LA PROPIEDAD: Municipio 3N, Rango 97W,
Sección 16. Ver mapa de propiedades en cpw.state.
co.us/statetrustlands.
GMU/ACRES: 11/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: caza mayor y caza menor

▶ THOMPSON DRAW — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Desde Maybell, diríjase 14.5 millas con
dirección oeste en la ctra. 318. Gire al sur en la CR 21S.
Diríjase 4.7 millas en la CR 21S hacia la CR 10. Diríjase
al oeste en la CR 10 durante 8.9 millas hasta la ctra.
BLM Rd. 1610. Continúe por la ctra. BLM Rd. 1610 por
0.8 millas hasta el límite de la propiedad. También puede
acceder a STL a través de terrenos públicos adyacentes.
GMU/ACRES: 2/642 acres
ABIERTO: NUEVO Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales
de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, caza menor

▶ TEMPLE CANYON — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Desde Craig, diríjase al suroeste en la ctra.
40 por 27 millas hacia la CR 57 (Price Creek Rd.). Gire
al sur en Rattlesnake Hill. Acceso vía Rattlesnake Hill y
tierra BLM, a unas 3 millas.
GMU/ACRES: 211/637 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, caza menor, aves

▶ THORNBURG DRAW — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Desde Maybell, diríjase 5 millas con
dirección oeste hacia la ctra. 40, luego gire al sur en
la ctra. BLM Rd. 1558. Continúe por alrededor de
0.25 millas.
GMU/ACRES: 11/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: berrendo, venado, alce, caza menor

▶ TEXAS CREEK N.º 1 — CONDADO DE FREMONT

INDICACIONES: Desde la ctra. 50 en Texas Creek,
diríjase al norte en la CR 27 (Texas Creek Gulch)
aproximadamente 2.5 millas hasta la ctra. 217A Rd.
Continúe hacia el norte/noroeste por 217A Rd. por
1 milla hacia la esquina noreste de STL.
GMU/ACRES: 58/250 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta el 31 de mayo
CAZA: venado, alce, león, borrego cimarrón, caza menor
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Acceso solo a pie o a caballo, excepto en la ctra.
217A Rd.

▶ THREE MILE MOUNTAIN — CONDADO DE PARK

INDICACIONES:
PARCELA 1: Diríjase al sur desde Hartsel 14 millas en la
ctra. 9. Gire al este en la CR 116 (39-Mile Mtn. Rd.) y
continúe por 2 millas.
PARCELA 2: Diríjase al sur en la ctra. 9 por 9 millas. Gire
al este, diríjase 1.1 millas en camino de tierra sin marcar
hasta el límite oeste.
GMU/ACRES: 58/640 acres en cada parcela, 1280 total
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: berrendo, coyote, paloma, conejo

▶ TEXAS CREEK N.º 2 — CONDADO DE FREMONT

INDICACIONES: Desde Texas Creek N.º 1 STL, continúe
al norte por la ctra. 217A Rd. por 5 millas. STL está
0.5 millas al oeste a través de los terrenos de BLM. No
hay camino de acceso a STL.
GMU/ACRES: 58/160 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, león, borrego cimarrón, caza menor

▶ THREE SISTERS — CONDADO DE JACKSON

INDICACIONES: Siga las indicaciones para Elk Mountain
STL. Acceso desde Elk Mountain STL o State Forest State
Park.
GMU/ACRES: 6/1523 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: caza mayor, caza menor
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría
RESTRICCIONES:
a. El único acceso es desde la zona de estacionamiento
al final de la CR 12E.

▶ THE HOGBACK — CONDADO DE HUERFANO

INDICACIONES: Desde Walsenburg, tome la ctra. 10 por
7.2 millas al este. Tome la CR 210 al sur por 2.1 millas.
Continúe recto por la CR 211 por 5 millas. Gire a la
izquierda (este) en la CR 213. Continúe 0.5 millas hasta
la propiedad.
GMU/ACRES: 133/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, berrendo, coyote, conejo

▶ TIMBERLAKE — CONDADO DE KIOWA, BENT, OTERO Y CROWLEY

INDICACIONES: Desde Sugar City, diríjase al este por
5.4 millas en la ctra. 96 hacia la ctra. Crowley CR 28.
Diríjase al sur en la CR 28 para seguir por el límite oeste
de la propiedad. Se permite estacionar a lo largo de la
CR 28; sin embargo, no estacione bloqueando la CR 28.
GMU/ACRES: 125/59,445 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, berrendo, coyote, conejo, aves de caza de
tierras altas

▶ THE POSO — CONDADO DE CONEJOS

INDICACIONES: Desde Antonito, diríjase al oeste por la
ctra. 17 por 5 millas hacia la CR 8.5. Diríjase al norte por
1 milla y gire al este hacia la CR G, luego diríjase al este
en la CR G por 0.5 millas y gire al norte hacia la CR 9.
Continúe por 1 milla al norte hasta la esquina sureste de
la propiedad en las ctras. CR 9 y CR H.
GMU/ACRES: 81/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, león, coyote, lince, conejo

▶ TINAJA CANYON — CONDADO DE HUERFANO

INDICACIONES: Desde Walsenburg, tome la ctra. 10 este
por 20 millas. Diríjase al norte en la CR 130 por 1 milla
para llegar a la propiedad.
GMU/ACRES: 128/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: berrendo, coyote, zorro veloz

▶ THE SLOUGHS — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Desde Dinosaur, diríjase al este en la
ctra. 40 hacia la CR 16. Gire al norte hacia la CR 16 y
continúe por aprox. 8.6 millas hasta la carretera BLM sin
nombre. Se recomienda usar un vehículo todo terreno a
partir de este punto. Gire al sur hacia la carretera BLM,
luego recorra aprox. 4.4 millas.
GMU/ACRES: 10/650 acres
ABIERTO: NUEVO Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales
de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, caza menor

▶ TOBE CREEK — CONDADO DE LAS ANIMAS

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INDICACIONES: Desde Kim, tome la ctra. 160 oeste, el
estacionamiento está al norte de la ctra.
GMUs/ACRES: 136, 143/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero

CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, coyote, zorro, lince,
codorniz, conejo

▶ TOMICHI DOME — CONDADO DE GUNNISON

INDICACIONES: Desde Gunnison, en las ctras. 50 y 135,
diríjase 17 millas al este en la ctra. 50 hacia Gunnison
County/USFS Rd. 887 (Waunita Hot Springs Rd.). Gire
al norte en la ctra. BLM Rd. 3095 y continúe por 4 millas
hasta el límite oeste.
GMU/ACRES: 551/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
para acceso público. Abierto todo el año para la pesca.
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, oso, león, urogallo, conejo
PESCA: Aguas Termales Res.
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se permite acampar según lo publicado.

▶ TREASUREVAULT MOUNTAIN — CONDADO DE PARK Y LAKE

INDICACIONES: Desde Fairplay, diríjase al norte por la ctra.
9 por 4 millas hasta la ctra. Park CR 12 (Mosquito Pass
Rd.). Diríjase al oeste en la CR 12 por aprox. 7.5 millas
hasta USFS Rd. 452. Siga por USFS Rd. 452 hasta
Cooney Lake. Acceso a la propiedad desde Cooney Lake
solo a pie o a caballo, en terrenos alpinos empinados.
GMU/ACRES: 49/320 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: alces, venados
PESCA: Durante todo el año en Mosquito Creek, Cooney
Lake y lagos alpinos.

▶ TREETOP — CONDADO DE BENT

INDICACIONES: Acceso desde Karney Ranch SWA. O,
desde Hasty, diríjase al norte en la CR 24 por 6.8 millas
hasta la propiedad y acceda desde puntos de acceso
marcados a lo largo de la CR 24.
GMU/ACRES: 126/10,102 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, berrendo, coyote, conejo, aves de caza de
tierras altas

▶ TRIANGLE — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Inmediatamente al oeste de Maybell fuera
de las ctras. 318 y 40.
GMU/ACRES: 3, 11/1122 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, caza menor

▶ TROUBLESOME VALLEY RANCH — CONDADO DE GRAND

INDICACIONES: Desde Kremmling, tome la ctra. 40 al
este por 5 millas hacia la CR 2, luego continúe por unas
9 millas hacia la CR 24 y gire a la derecha. Acceso a
través de BLM o fuera de la carretera.
GMU/ACRES: 18/876 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, conejo, coyote, urogallo

▶ TROWEL — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Desde Craig, diríjase 39 millas con
dirección norte en la ctra. 13 hacia la CR 4. Gire al oeste
en la CR 4 y siga por 10.2 millas hacia la CR 146. Gire al
sur en la CR 146 y continúe por 0.8 millas. Acceso desde
terrenos públicos adyacentes.
GMU/ACRES: 3/640 acres
ABIERTO: NUEVO Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales
de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, caza menor

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▶ TRUJILLO CANYON — CONDADO DE CONEJOS

INDICACIONES:
1. Desde La Jara, diríjase al oeste en la ctra. oeste por
8.2 millas hacia la CR 8. Diríjase al suroeste por
3.7 millas en la CR 8 hacia el límite norte de la
propiedad.
2. Acceda a la propiedad desde el sur, a través de terrenos
BLM contiguos.
GMU/ACRES: 81/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, coyote, conejo, pavo

▶ TUNNEL DRIVE — CONDADO DE FREMONT

INDICACIONES: Desde Canon City, diríjase 1.25 millas
al oeste en la ctra. 50 hacia Tunnel Drive, luego
diríjase al oeste en Tunnel Drive por 0.6 millas hasta
el estacionamiento de Tunnel Drive Trail. Desde el
estacionamiento de Tunnel Drive, camine por el sendero
0.62 millas hasta STL.
GMU/ACRES: 691/360 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, borrego cimarrón, coyote, conejo
PESCA: pesca durante todo el año en el río Arkansas

▶ TURKEY GULCH — CONDADO DE FREMONT

INDICACIONES: Diríjase 5 millas al sur de Texas Creek en
la ctra. 69, después continúe por 2 millas con dirección
este por la CR 28. Continúe por 1 milla al sur a pie o a
caballo por los terrenos de BLM.
GMU/ACRES: 691/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta el 31 de mayo
para la caza.
CAZA: venado, alce, oso, león, caza menor

▶ TURKEY RIDGE — CONDADO DE HUERFANO Y PUEBLOs.

INDICACIONES: Desde Walsenburg, tome la ctra. 10 al este
por 16.5 millas. Diríjase al norte en la CR 123. Tome
la CR 123 aprox. 9 millas hasta llegar a los callejones
sin salida en terrenos de BLM. Acceso a pie y a caballo
solamente a través de los terrenos adyacentes de la BLM.
GMU/ACRES: 128/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, pavo, coyote, codorniz escamada

▶ TURKEY TRACK RANCH — CONDADO DE EL PASO

INDICACIONES: Desde Fountain, diríjase al este por
14 millas en Squirrel Creek Rd.; Squirrel Creek Rd. y
Peyton ctra. frontera STL.
GMU/ACRES: 118/7976 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: caza mayor, caza menor
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Acceso únicamente desde el área de
estacionamiento designada.
b. No se permite el acceso desde las carreteras
comarcales.
c. Acceso solamente a pie.
d. Construcción de persianas permanentes
prohibidas.

▶ TURNER'S CREEK — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Desde Dinosaur, diríjase al este en la ctra.
40 a Harpers Corner Rd. Gire al norte hacia la ctra.
Harpers Corner Rd. y continúe hacia la CR 16. Gire
al este hacia la CR 16 y continúe hacia la ctra. BLM
Rd. 1527. Gire al norte hacia la ctra. BLM Rd. 1527 y
continúe por aprox. 1.5 millas hasta la carretera sin
nombre BLM. Gire al oeste hacia la carretera BLM sin
nombre y continúe por aprox. 2.2 millas.
GMU/ACRES: 10/640 acres
ABIERTO: NUEVO Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales
de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, urogallo, caza menor

▶ TWO BUTTES — CONDADO DE PROWERS

INDICACIONES: Desde Springfield, tome la ctra. 287 norte
hacia la CR B.5. Tome la ctra. B.5 este hacia la CR 12.
Diríjase al sur en la CR 12 hacia la propiedad. Estacione
en la CR 12 o en Two Buttes SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 139/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, berrendo, conejo, faisán, codorniz
escamada, paloma, aves acuáticas

▶ TWOMILE CREEK — CONDADO DE WELD

INDICACIONES:
DESDE BRIGGSDALE: Diríjase 35.5 millas con dirección este
en la ctra. 14 hacia la ctra. 71 norte. Diríjase 19.5 millas
con dirección norte en la ctra. 71 norte al área de
estacionamiento designada a lo largo del lado oeste de la
ctra. 71 norte en la entrada cerrada.
DESDE STONEHAM: Diríjase 0.5 millas con dirección oeste
en la ctra. 14 hacia la ctra. 71 norte. Diríjase 19.5 millas
con dirección norte en la ctra. 71 norte al área de
estacionamiento designada a lo largo del lado oeste de la
ctra. 71 norte. Estacione fuera de la entrada cerrada.
DESDE FORT MORGAN: Diríjase 24 millas con dirección
norte en la ctra. 52 desde la I-76. Diríjase 19.5 millas
con dirección norte en la ctra. 71 norte al área de
estacionamiento designada a lo largo del lado oeste de la
ctra. 71 norte. Estacione fuera de la entrada cerrada.
GMU/ACRES: 88/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, berrendo, coyote, conejo, paloma

▶ UTLEYVILLE — CONDADO DE BACA

INDICACIONES: Desde Prittchet, diríjase al oeste en la ctra.
160, luego gire al norte hacia la CR 5. Acceso a través de
tierras del USFS.
GMU/ACRES: 137/657 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, coyote, zorro, lince,
codorniz, conejo

▶ VAUGHN DRAW — CONDADO DE MOFFAT CO.

INDICACIONES: Desde Maybell, diríjase 17.5 millas con
dirección oeste en la ctra. 318 hacia la CR 67. Gire al
norte en la CR 67 y recorra 2 millas. Propiedad al oeste
de la CR 67. Acceso a través de los terrenos públicos
adyacentes.
GMU/ACRES: 2/640 acres
ABIERTO: NUEVO Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales
de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, caza menor

▶ VERMILLION CREEK — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Desde Maybell, diríjase 41.5 millas con
dirección oeste por la ctra. 318 hasta la intersección de
la ctra. 318 y la CR 10N. Acceso a través de los terrenos
públicos adyacentes.
GMU/ACRES: 2/640 acres
ABIERTO: NUEVO Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales
de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, caza menor

▶ VILLA GROVE — CONDADO DE SAGUACHE

INDICACIONES:
PARCELA NORTE: Ubicado 8.5 millas al Norte de Villa Grove
a lo largo de la ctra. 285.
PARCELA SUR: Desde Villa Grove, viaje 3 millas por la ctra.
Hayden Pass Rd. (CR LL57), luego gire al norte en la
CR 60 MM y continúe por 0.3 millas. Gire al este en la
ctra. BLM 5340 (Raspberry Creek Rd.) y continúe por
1.5 millas, luego gire al oeste en la ctra. BLM 52064
(Truck Rd.) y continúe por 0.5 millas hasta llegar a la
propiedad.
GMU/ACRES: 82, 681/1120 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, oso, coyote, conejo

▶ VINCENTE CANYON — CONDADO DE CONEJOS

INDICACIONES: Desde Monte Vista, diríjase 21 millas con
dirección sur en la ctra. 15 a Capulin. Diríjase 10 millas
al suroeste en el camino del vertedero (CR 8) de Capulin
al extremo norte.
GMU/ACRES: 81/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta el 31 de mayo para
la caza. Abierto todo el año para la pesca.
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, león, oso, borrego
cimarrón, caza menor
PESCA: Arroyo La Jara
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se permite acampar según lo publicado.

▶ WARMER GULCH — CONDADO DE PARK

INDICACIONES: Desde Cañon City, diríjase al oeste por la
ctra. 50 hacia la ctra. 9. Gire al norte y siga por 0.5 millas
al norte de la línea del condado de Park-Fremont.
Colinda con la Montaña Thirty-One Mile Mountain.
GMU/ACRES: 58/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta el 31 de mayo
CAZA: venado, alce, oso, león, conejo, paloma, coyote
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Acceso a pie o a caballo solo desde el área de
estacionamiento designada; no se permiten los
vehículos motorizados.

▶ WAUGH MOUNTAIN — CONDADOS DE FREMONT Y PARK

INDICACIONES: Desde Cañon City, diríjase al oeste por
la ctra. 50 por 12 millas. Gire a la derecha en la ctra. 9
y siga por 9 millas. Tome la CR 2 oeste por 15 millas.
Acceso a pie a través de terrenos de la BLM al este y al
sur. Utilice el estacionamiento de la BLM.
GMU/ACRES: 58/ NUEVO 15,066 acres
ABIERTO: Primer día de la temporada de berrendos con
arco hasta el 31 de mayo.
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, oso, coyote, urogallo

▶ WEBER CANYON — CONDADO DE MONTEZUMA

INDICACIONES: Desde Mancos, diríjase 4.4 millas al sur en
la CR 41 al área de estacionamiento designada en el lado
este de la CR 41.
GMU/ACRES: 73/441 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de sep.hasta el último día de la
temporada primaveral de pavo. Todo el acceso público
del 1 de marzohastael último día de la temporada de
pavo de primavera es solo para la caza de leones y pavos.
CAZA: venado, alce, león, caza menor

▶ WELDON VALLEY — CONDADO DE MORGAN

INDICACIONES: Desde Weldona, diríjase al este por
0.33 millas en la CR Y, luego diríjase al norte por 2 millas
en la CR 10. STL en ambos lados de la CR 10. Puerta en
la esquina sureste de la Secc. 22 en la CR 10 y en esquina
suroeste de la Secc. 21.
GMU/ACRES: 95/6560 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, berrendo, coyote, conejo, paloma, aves
acuáticas

▶ WERNER ARROYO — CONDADO DE SAGUACHE

INDICACIONES: Desde Saguache, diríjase al sur por 7 millas
en la ctra. 285 hacia la CR T. Gire al este y avance por
6 millas hacia la CR 53. Después diríjase al sur por
2 millas hacia la CR R. Gire al oeste y continúe por
1 milla. Gire al norte y recorra 0.5 millas.
GMU/ACRES: 682/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venados, berrendos, aves acuáticas, conejo, coyote,
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▶ WEST BEAR GULCH — CONDADO DE FREMONT

INDICACIONES: En Cañon City en la calle 4th y la ctra. 50,
diríjase al sur/sureste en la calle 4th. hacia la CR 143
(Oak Creek Grade Rd.). Diríjase 11 millas al sur por la
CR 143 hasta Yorkville y BLM Rd. 6227 (aprox. 2 millas
después del campamento USFS Oak Creek). Diríjase
2 millas al oeste/noroeste en la ctra. Rd. 6227 hasta el
límite este de la propiedad.
GMU/ACRES: 69/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta el 31 de mayo
CAZA: venado, alce, oso, león, caza menor, pavo

▶ WHITEROCK — CONDADOS DE OTERO Y PUEBLO

IMPORTANTE: Esta propiedad puede tener municiones militares
presentes, ya que una vez fue utilizada para el entrenamiento/prueba de
fuego vivo militar. Por favor, siga las tres R de seguridad de los explosivos
mientras esté en la propiedad:
Reconocer que las municiones son peligrosas;
Retirada: No se acerque, toque o mueva, y abandone la zona con
cuidado;
Reporte: Notifique a las fuerzas del orden locales para informar de lo que
vio y dónde lo vio.
Para mayor información visite www.denix.osd.mil/uxo/home
INDICACIONES:
ACCESO NORTE: Tome la CR 2 sur por 16.5 millas desde la
ctra. 50 (CR 2 cruza la ctra. 50 1 milla al oeste de Fowler)
a la ctra. 10. Tome la ctra. 10 por 3.4 millas al este hacia
la CR 5. Tome la CR 5 por 1 milla al sur hasta el límite
norte. La propiedad bordea la CR 5 sobre el oeste por
5 millas.
ACCESO SUR: Tome la CR 2 sur por 16.5 millas desde la ctra.
50 hacia la ctra. 10. Tome la ctra. 10 por aprox. 7 millas
al este por la CR 11. Tome la CR 11 aprox. por 7 millas
al sur hasta USFS Rd. 2101. Tome USFS Rd. 2101 aprox.
por 6 millas al sur hacia el lado este de las secciones
T26S, R59W, S14.
1. Diríjase al oeste por USFS Rd. 2101.I hasta USFS Rd.
2101.P. Diríjase hacia el norte por la ctra. 2101.P hasta el
lado oeste de la sección 14; termina en el extremo sur de
T26S, R59W, S2.
2. Diríjase hacia el sur por USFS Rd. 2101.P durante
aproximadamente 1 milla, luego camine 0.25 millas
hacia el oeste hasta T26, R59W, S22.
3. Desde USFS Rd. 2101.I, continúe aproximadamente
0.75 millas al sur por la ctra. USFS Rd. 2101 hasta
USFS Rd. 2101.M. Tome USFS Rd. 2101.M durante
aproximadamente 2 millas al sureste para llegar a USFS
Rd. 2101.NA. Tome la USFS Rd. 2101.NA hacia T26S,
R59W, S36; termina en la propiedad.
GMU/ACRES: 135/19,907 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, berrendo, coyote, conejo

▶ WEST CARTER MOUNTAIN — CONDADO DE GRAND

INDICACIONES: Desde Kremmling, tome la ctra. 40 oeste
durante 14 millas hasta Chimney Rock Rd. (CR 27/USFS
Rd. 103). El acceso a la esquina suroeste (Indian Pass)
comienza en la puerta 1.5 millas al este de la ctra. 40. El
acceso desde el este y noreste (Badger Creek) continúa
hasta Chimney Rock Rd. por 5 millas hasta las entradas
marcadas.
GMU/ACRES: 181/2360 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: caza mayor, caza menor
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Los vehículos de motor están restringidos a
Chimney Rock Rd. a menos que se indique lo
contrario.
b. Se permite acampar y encender fogatas a menos de
300 pies de Chimney Rock Rd. (CR 27/USFS Rd.
103) según lo indicado.

▶ WEST LIME CREEK — CONDADO DE SAN JUAN

INDICACIONES: Desde Silverton, diríjase al sur en
la ctra. 550 por 9.7 millas hacia West Lime Creek.
Estacionamiento a lo largo de la ctra. 550 entre los
marcadores de milla 60 y 61.
GMU/ACRES: 74/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, alce, coyote, liebre raquetas de nieve

▶ WHETSTONE MOUNTAIN — CONDADO DE GUNNISON

INDICACIONES: Desde la intersección de la CR 730 y la
CR 737, conduzca 4.1 millas en la CR 737 hasta el límite
del USFS. Gire a la derecha hacia la ctra. USFS Rd. 563.
Propiedad accesible desde USFS Rd. 563.1A y la ctra.
USFS Rd. 563.2A a través de los terrenos del USFS. No
existe ningún sendero formal.
GMUs/ACRES: 54/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado mula, alce, oso, caza menor
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Acceso únicamente a pie o a caballo.

▶ WILD HORSE — CONDADO DE WELD

INDICACIONES: Diríjase 6.5 millas al norte de Keota en la
CR 103 hacia la CR 112, luego diríjase 2.3 millas al este
en la CR 112 al norte en la frontera de la propiedad.
GMU/ACRES: 88/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: venado, berrendo, coyote, conejo, paloma

▶ WILLOW CREEK — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Desde Craig, diríjase al norte por 29 millas
en la ctra. 13 hacia la CR 101. Diríjase 7 millas al noreste
en la CR 101 hacia la CR 70. Diríjase 3 millas al este en la
CR 70. STL está a 0.25 millas al noreste por BLM
GMU/ACRES: 4/640 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta el 31 de mayo
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, león, caza menor

▶ WHISKEY CREEK — CONDADO DE EAGLE

INDICACIONES: Desde Vail, diríjase al oeste por la I-70
hasta la salida 171, luego diríjase 0.5 millas al oeste de
STL al sur de la I-70. Estacionamiento en la oficina
del USFS en Meadow Mtn. (salida I-70 Salida 171,
0.25 millas al este). Puede haber actividad forestal.
GMUs/ACRES: 36, 45/602 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de
febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, oso, urogallo oscuro, conejo, coyote
PESCA: arroyo de agua fría
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe el equipamiento, y el acceso público no
relacionado con la vida silvestre.

▶ WINDY RIDGE — CONDADO DE GRAND

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INDICACIONES: Desde Kremmling, diríjase al oeste por
20 millas en la ctra. 40 (cruce Diamond Creek, marcador
de milla 163), luego diríjase al oeste por 2 millas en la
CR 184. Puede haber actividad forestal. El acceso a la
CR se extiende a través de la propiedad privada hasta
el límite de STL. Se prohíbe conducir o estacionar
vehículos fuera de la carretera del condado en prados
privados de heno.
GMU/ACRES: 27/808 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de septiembre hasta finales de febrero
CAZA: caza mayor, caza menor
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Acceso de vehículos motorizados solo en la CR 184.
b. Acceso vehicular a través de portón en la Secc.

11 restringido al camino designado cuando la
carretera está seca.
c. Estacionamiento restringido en la Secc. 14 según lo
publicado.

▶ WINTER VALLEY GULCH — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Desde Maybell, diríjase al oeste por la ctra.
40 hacia la ctra. BLM Rd. 1506. Gira al sur hacia la ctra.
BLM Rd. 1506 e continúe por BLM Rd. 1705. Gire al
este hacia la ctra. BLM Rd. 1705 y continúe por aprox.
3 millas. Acceso a pie y a caballo solamente a través de
los terrenos adyacentes de la BLM.
GMU/ACRES: 10/640 acres
ABIERTO: NUEVO Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales
de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, berrendo, caza menor

▶ YAMPA RIVER — CONDADO DE ROUTT

INDICACIONES: Desde Hayden, diríjase 8 millas con
dirección oeste en la ctra. 40. STL está al sur de la ctra.
40. Acceso desde el río Yampa SWA. Estacionamiento
disponible.
GMU/ACRES: 13/2006 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el primer día de la temporada de caza de
venados y alces con arco hasta el 31 de mayo.
CAZA: venado, alce, urogallo, conejo
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Acceso únicamente desde el área de
estacionamiento designada de SWA.

▶ YOUGHAL — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Desde Dinosaur, diríjase al este en la ctra.
40 hacia la CR 16. Gire a la izquierda hacia la CR 16 y
luego diríjase a la CR 157. Gire a la derecha hacia la CR
157 y continúe por aprox. 1.4 millas. Acceso a pie o a
caballo únicamente a través de los terrenos adyacentes
de la BLM.
GMU/ACRES: 10/640 acres
ABIERTO: NUEVO Desde el 15 de agosto hasta finales
de febrero
CAZA: venado, alce, caza menor

▶ ZAPATA FALLS — CONDADO DE ALAMOSA

INDICACIONES: Desde Alamosa, diríjase 14.4 millas al este
por la ctra. 160. Gire al norte hacia la ctra. 50 y continúe
por 10.7 millas hasta la señal de Zapata Falls. Gire a la
derecha y continúe por el camino de grava por 3.5 millas
hasta el estacionamiento BLM.
GMU/ACRES: 82/619 acres
ABIERTO: Desde el 1 de sept.hastafinales de feb. para caza
mayor.
CAZA: alce, venado mula, oso, león.
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Estacionamiento nocturno prohibido.
b. Prohibida la caza dentro de las zonas de seguridad
designadas adyacentes al sendero de cascada.

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PARQUES ESTATALES
MÁS SOBRE LOS PARQUES ESTATALES

Dondequiera que vaya en Colorado, hay un parque estatal esperando para darle la bienvenida.
Montañas o praderas, ríos o bosques, en el campo o junto a la ciudad: Los parques estatales
de Colorado son tan diversos como el propio estado, y ofrecen algo para todos. Disfrute más
de 700 millas de senderos, deportes acuáticos, escalada en roca y más de 4000 campamentos
y 70 cabañas y yurtas. Para obtener información sobre caza, pesca y otras oportunidades
recreativas en los parques estatales, llame al 303-297-1192 o visite cualquier parque estatal u
oficina de CPW. Para más información, diríjase a: cpw.state.co.us/park-map

Parque Estatal Lory
Situado a minutos de Fort Collins, los visitantes del Parque Estatal Lory pueden disfrutar de ciclismo,
senderismo, pícnic y paseos a caballo en medio de fabulosas laderas y más de 28 millas de senderos.
Los visitantes pueden avistar pavos, venados, osos, leones de montaña, pájaros cantores y muchas
especies de reptiles e insectos. Los campistas, escaladores y cazadores pueden explorar 2596 acres.
© CPW Foto de Nora Logue

INFORMACIÓN GENERAL DEL PARQUE ESTATAL

TARIFAS Y PASES DE PARQUES ESTATALES

La siguiente información aplica a todos los parques estatales de Colorado. La
información adicional específica de la propiedad se enumera en las páginas que siguen.

TARIFAS DIARIAS Y PASES DE ENTRADA
▶ Se cobran entradas en todos los parques estatales. Estas ayudan a compensar los costos
operativos.
▶ Los pases diarios son de $9 a $11 por vehículo, o $4 por un pase individual para caminar
o andar en bicicleta, dependiendo del parque que visite.
▶ Los pases diarios están disponibles en el parque y son válidos hasta el mediodía del día
siguiente a la compra. La tarifa por un pase diario cubre a todos los ocupantes de un
vehículo. Algunos parques pueden cobrar una tarifa por persona para caminar o andar
en bicicleta para las personas mayores de 16 años. NOTA: El Parque Estatal Cherry Creek
está sujeto a una tarifa adicional para la Autoridad de Calidad del Agua de Cherry Creek
Basin: $1/día o $3/anual
▶ Los pases anuales comprados en quioscos de autoservicio (o "guardabosques de hierro")
deben canjearse dentro de los 30 días. Tenga en cuenta que el recibo no es reemplazable.

HORARIO DEL PARQUE

▶ La mayoría de los parques están abiertos todos los días del año, si el clima lo permite,

pero consulte los listados de los parques para conocer las excepciones. El horario de
oficina del parque y del centro de visitantes varía.
▶ Las áreas de uso diurno generalmente están abiertas de 5 a. m. a 10 p. m. Algunos
parques de uso diurno cierran antes (atardecer o anochecer) y tienen puertas para
evitar el acceso fuera del horario de atención; comuníquese con el parque para
conocer las horas operativas. Consulte nuestro sitio web para conocer sobre los
cierres estacionales o de mantenimiento: cpw.state.co.us
NOTA: Los parques estatales de la zona de la cordillera suelen estar muy concurridos los
fines de semana y los días festivos de mayo a sept., por lo que conviene visitarlos entre
semana, o llegar a primera hora de la mañana o a última de la tarde para asegurarse de
poder acceder a su parque favorito.
CAMPAMENTO Y RESERVAS

▶ Todos los parques estatales ahora requieren reserva para los campamentos/

cabañas/yurtas. Los campistas pueden hacer reservas el día que planean llegar al
parque o con hasta seis meses de anticipación, todos los días, las 24 horas en línea
(ingrese a cpw.state.co.us y elija "Reservas de campamento" en "Cosas para hacer"
para comenzar) o por teléfono (1-800-244-5613) .
▶ Este sistema de reservas de campamento, pases de parque para vehículos y licencias en
línea es una ventanilla única para todos los artículos que se pueden comprar en CPW.
Si bien puede hacer reservas para los parques estatales de Colorado a través del sitio
web de Reserve America, le recomendamos encarecidamente que utilice el sitio web
de CPWshop para acceder a todos los productos de CPW y usar todas las funciones
del sitio web. Todos los clientes que deseen comprar productos o hacer reservas en
línea deberán buscar y actualizar su cuenta anterior o configurar una nueva cuenta
en línea. Diríjase a: cpw.state.co.us y elija "Reservas para acampar" en "Cosas para
hacer" para comenzar.
▶ Se aplican tarifas de entrada en todos los parques además de las tarifas de campamento.
▶ Los clientes pueden cancelar sus reservas de campamento antes del día de la llegada o
de la comprobación de la reserva, lo que ocurra primero, en: cpw.state.co.us (elija
"Reservas de campamento" en "Cosas para hacer") o por teléfono al: al 1-800-244-5613.
▶ NUEVO Los cargos por cambios en la reserva o por cancelación no son
reembolsables. Es su responsabilidad conocer las políticas de registro, cancelación
y cambios de CPW, ya que pueden cambiar de año a año. Diríjase a cpw.state.
co.us/reservation-changes y haga clic en "Cambios y cancelaciones de reservas" en
la parte inferior izquierda de la página.
▶ No se ofrecen excepciones a la política de reembolso por niveles de agua, restricciones
por incendios, errores o mal funcionamiento del equipo.
PESCA EN LOS PARQUES ESTATALES

▶ Todos los parques estatales, excepto cuatro, ofrecen la posibilidad de pescar, y en todos

se requieren licencia. Existen licencias diarias, de varios días, anuales o combinadas de
caza menor y pesca: diríjase a: cpw.state.co.us y haga clic en "Comprar y solicitar".

CAZA EN PARQUES ESTATALES
▶ La caza solo está permitida en algunos parques estatales. Si está permitida, se listará
bajo "Recreación" en la información de los parques que inicia en la página 59.
▶ Consulte "Reservas: Desde Caza" en la página 1 y diríjase a:
cpw.state.co.us/huntingreservations para más información.

CUOTAS DE PASE ANUAL
▶ NUEVO A partir del 1 de enero de 2023, los residentes de Colorado pueden comprar un
pase Keep Colorado Wild Pass de $29 durante su registro anual de vehículos a través
del DMV para ingresar a todos los parques estatales de Colorado. La tarifa del pase está
incluida en el precio total de la matriculación del vehículo para que comprar e invertir
en el aire libre de Colorado sea un paso fácil durante el proceso de matriculación anual
del vehículo. Para más información: cpw.info/KeepColoradoWildPass
▶ Todos los pases anuales le permiten acceder a todos los parques estatales durante 12
meses a partir del mes de compra. Disponible en línea en: cpw.state.co.us, por teléfono
al: 1-800-244-5613, en cualquier local de CPW o a través de cualquier agente de ventas.
▶ Se utiliza un pase anual para el parque en lugar de un pase de entrada diario (consulte
arriba).
▶ $80 por un pase anual fijo por vehículo.
▶ $120 por un pase anual familiar. Este pase es transferible y se emite a un particular, no
a un vehículo. Cualquier persona que viva en la misma dirección que el titular del pase
puede usar el pase en su vehículo, siempre que la misma dirección que figura en su
identificación coincida con el titular del pase.
▶ $40 por un pase anual fijo por vehículo. Debe poseer un pase anual fijo o familiar válido
para poder adquirir este pase.
▶ Los pases anuales con descuento están disponibles para los residentes de Colorado
mayores de 64 años, discapacitados o elegibles por sus ingresos: cpw.state.co.us/
accessibility
PASES MILITARES
▶ Militares en servicio activo, veteranos y miembros de la Guardia Nacional son admitidos
gratuitamente a los parques estatales durante el mes de agosto y durante el Día de los
Veteranos.
▶ El miembro militar o veterano debe mostrar una prueba del servicio militar y obtener el
pase gratuito de agosto en cualquier parque estatal de Colorado o en la oficina de CPW.
El militar o veterano deberá estar en el vehículo utilizando el pase.
Ingrese a: cpw.state.co.us/accessibility para obtener una lista de identificaciones
militares aceptables.
▶ Las matrículas de residente veterano discapacitado y de "Purple Heart" también permiten
la entrada gratuita al parque. (Disponible en la División de Vehículos de Motor)
¡RECOJA UN PASAPORTE GRATUITO DE PARQUES ESTATALES Y CRIADEROS MIENTRAS LO VISITA!
▶ Pase por uno de nuestros 42 parques estatales o 15 criaderos y recoja el pasaporte CPW.
Desafíese a recoger TODOS los sellos mientras viaja por el estado y registre sus recuerdos
en el Pasaporte.
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REGLAS DE ACCESO AL PARQUE
Se prohíben las siguientes ACTIVIDADES en tierras, aguas,
superficies congeladas de aguas, servidumbres de paso,
edificios o instalaciones en los parques de CPW y tierras de
recreación al aire libre:
▶ Entrar, usar u ocupar parques y terrenos de
recreación al aire libre cuando se publiquen
como prohibidos. El acceso a las tierras y aguas
recreativas del CPW generalmente se permite
de 5 a. m. a 10 p. m. diariamente. El acceso
restringido generalmente se permitirá durante
otras horas para acampar y pescar.
▶ Retirar, destruir, mutilar, modificar o desfigurar
cualquier estructura, dispositivo de control
de agua, cartel, aviso, señal o marcador, árbol,
arbusto u otra planta o vegetación; incluyendo
madera muerta y hojarasca forestal, o cualquier
objeto de valor o interés arqueológico, geológico,
histórico, zoológico o de valor o interés natural/
ambiental. Esto no incluye la remoción de leña de
las áreas designadas para leña, las malas hierbas
nocivas o la extracción recreativa de oro dentro del
Área Recreativa de Arkansas Headwaters (excepto
donde esté prohibido como lo indiquen las señales
publicadas).
▶ Remover, destruir o acosar a cualquier fauna
silvestre o ganado. Se permite la caza en ciertas
áreas designadas durante las temporadas de caza.
CAMPAMENTO
▶ Cuando se permita acampar según lo publicado, es
ilegal dejar un campamento, tienda de campaña,
refugio, vehículo motorizado o remolque
desatendido más de 24 horas, o acampar o
estacionar remolques de viaje o campistas en un
parque estatal o propiedad de terrenos recreativos
al aire libre por más de 14 días en un periodo de
28 días.
▶ Si no se designa a un ocupante principal diferente,
la persona que hace la reserva es financiera y
legalmente responsable de cualquier acción de los
ocupantes del sitio.
DESECHOS
▶ Dejar peces, entrañas de peces o escombros en o
sobre las aguas cubiertas de hielo o abiertas de
lagos, embalses o arroyos.
▶ Dejar cualquier tipo de basura generada de forma
residencial o comercial en cualquier lugar dentro
de un parque o área recreativa.
FOGATAS
▶ Encender u ocuparse de fogatas, excepto en
vehículos totalmente cerrados o en sitios
designados con parrillas o chimeneas; o en
hibachis, parrillas de carbón, estufas y otros
recipientes metálicos, a menos que este
reglamento prohíba lo contrario.
▶ Permitir que una fogata arda de manera
descuidada, dejar una fogata sin vigilancia o no
extinguir completamente su fuego.
▶ Disparar o utilizar fuegos artificiales de cualquier
tipo.
MUELLES PARA EMBARCACIONES
▶ Pescar desde rampas o muelles para
embarcaciones, o utilizar de otro modo las rampas
o muelles de una manera no prevista para su uso.
VIDRIO
▶ Portar o poseer cualquier tipo de vidrio en una
zona pública de baño o de nado, o en una playa
designada para el esquí acuático.
ACTIVIDAD NOCTURNA
▶ Ocupar un lugar de estacionamiento con un
vehículo motorizado de 10 p. m. a 5 a. m., a
menos que todos los ocupantes que lleguen en el
vehículo se dediquen activamente a la pesca o a la
navegación

PLAYAS PARA NADO
▶ Para cualquier persona:
a. Encender u ocuparse de fogatas en cualquier
playa para nado.
b. Pescar desde cualquier playa para nado.
c. Permitir que un niño NUEVO menor de 13 años
esté en una playa para nado, a menos que esté
acompañado por un adulto.
AERONAVES
▶ Aterrizar o despegar con cualquier tipo de
aeronave. "Aeronave" es cualquier dispositivo/
equipo que se utilice o se pretenda utilizar para
el vuelo tripulado (incluido el vuelo sin motor),
incluidos: aviones, helicópteros, planeadores,
globos aerostáticos, alas delta, paracaídas,
parapentes, tablas de cometas, tubos de cometas,
tirolesas, etc.
ANIMALES/MASCOTAS
▶ Permitir que cualquier perro u otra mascota entre
en la propiedad del parque estatal, a menos que
esté bajo control y con una correa de no más de
6 pies. Este requisito para que los perros u otras
mascotas estén con correa no aplica cuando el
animal está en un vehículo o embarcación, o
dentro de los límites del área designada para
perros sin correa en los parques estatales de
Chatfield o Cherry Creek. No se permiten perros
u otras mascotas dentro de ninguna playa de
natación o esquí acuático. Esto no aplica a los
perros que se utilizan en caza, pruebas de campo
o mientras son entrenados en terrenos abiertos
a dicho uso. Cualquier persona que tenga un
perro u otra mascota que genere una molestia o
perturbación, o que no controle adecuadamente a
un perro u otra mascota, puede ser desalojada del
parque o área de recreación.
▶ Permitir la presencia de caballos, mulas, asnos o
burros en la propiedad del parque estatal, excepto
en las áreas o senderos designados para su uso.
▶ Dar vuelta al ganado o permitir el pastoreo sin
permiso.
▶ Que el adiestrador de cualquier perro no
recoja, retire y elimine adecuadamente todos
los excrementos de o cerca de cualquier
sitio desarrollado del parque, incluyendo
los campamentos, el área de pícnic, las áreas
de entrenamiento de perros y los senderos
designados.
ESTACIONES DE DESCARGA/OTROS SERVICIOS PÚBLICOS
▶ Vaciar los tanques de aguas residuales, llenar
los tanques de agua o utilizar de cualquier otra
manera cualquier estación de descarga o servicio
del parque sin un pase válido para el parque y un
permiso de campamento/reserva válida.
OSOS
▶ Cuando sea necesario para prevenir o abordar
interacciones oso/humano o problemas
relacionados, el administrador del parque puede
designar la totalidad o una parte de cualquier
parque estatal donde los alimentos, la basura y
el equipo utilizados para cocinar o almacenar
víveres deberán mantenerse sellados en un
vehículo rígido, en una unidad de campamento
que esté construida con material sólido y no
plegable o en una caja de almacenamiento de
alimentos proporcionada por el parque para
aquellas personas que ingresen al parque en
un vehículo que no sea rígido o en una unidad
de campamento adecuada. Esto no aplica a
los alimentos que están siendo transportados,
consumidos o preparados para su consumo.
Un vehículo rígido no incluye ningún tipo de
tienda de campaña, autocaravana emergente o
camioneta con nailon, lona u otros materiales
flexibles, portaequipajes de automóviles o
carcasas de autocaravana en la parte trasera de las
camionetas.

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HORAS TRANQUILAS
▶ El horario de silencio se hará cumplir de 10 p.m.—
6 a.m., y durante estas horas se prohíben todos los
generadores, radios fuertes u otros ruidos fuertes
que puedan perturbar la paz.
PROPIEDAD ABANDONADA
▶ Dejar cualquier propiedad personal desatendida
en tierra o agua por más de 24 horas:
a. Si la propiedad se deja por 24 horas, se
considerará abandonada.
b. La remoción y almacenamiento correrán a
cargo del propietario.
HERRAJES PARA ESCALADA
▶ Colocar herrajes fijos o permanentes de escalada
en roca, a menos que el escalador obtenga
primero un permiso de actividades especiales del
administrador del parque. Se prohíbe la remoción
de herrajes de escalada fijos o permanentes
colocados previamente.
ESTACIONAMIENTO
▶ Estacionar un vehículo motorizado, remolque o
caravana en cualquier área que no sea un área de
estacionamiento designada.
ANDAR EN BICICLETA
▶ Andar en bicicleta en cualquier área que no sea
en un área designada para bicicletas o en una
carretera o sendero designado.
▶ Las e-bikes (bicicletas eléctricas) son vehículos
con 2 o 3 ruedas, pedales totalmente operables y
un motor eléctrico que no supera los 750 vatios.
Consulte la página 3, "Áreas estatales de vida
silvestre", para obtener descripciones de las 3 clases
de e-bike.
En los parques estatales, las bicicletas eléctricas
de clase 1 y 2 están permitidas en las carreteras
y carriles para bicicletas designados, y en
senderos multiusos y otras áreas (por ejemplo,
campamentos) que están abiertas al ciclismo no
motorizado. Las bicicletas eléctricas de clase 3
solo están permitidas en las carreteras designadas
y en los carriles para bicicletas designados.
ALCOHOL
▶ Se permite el consumo de bebidas alcohólicas
en tierras y aguas de CPW con las siguientes
excepciones:
a. Está prohibido consumir bebidas alcohólicas
en cualquier campo de tiro con arco o arma de
fuego.
b. Queda prohibido vender y/o dispensar bebidas
alcohólicas en tierras y aguas de CPW.
c. Se prohíbe estar en tierras y aguas de los CPW
cuando se encuentre bajo los efectos del
alcohol o de cualquier sustancia controlada
en la medida en que pueda ponerse en peligro
a sí mismo o a otra persona, dañar bienes
o recursos, o pueda causar una injerencia
irrazonable en el disfrute de otra persona.

NUEVO NATACIÓN
▶ Nadar en propiedades administradas por el
parque estatal:
a. Del atardecer al amanecer.
b. Dentro o a 150 pies de: cualquier rampa para
botes, puerto deportivo, rompeolas, muelle,
zona de peligro designada por una boya o
valla de contención, cualquier estructura de
entrada o salida de una represa, y donde esté
prohibido según lo indicado.
c. Para cualquier niño menor de 13 años, a
menos que esté acompañado por un adulto.

�PARQUES
ESTATALES

PROPIEDADES DE LOS PARQUES ESTATALES
▶ COMPLEJO DE TIRO Y EDUCACIÓN DE CAMEO —
CONDADO DE MESA
INDICACIONES: Tome la I-70 hasta la salida 45,
gire hacia el norte y siga las indicaciones hacia
Cameo.
GMU/ACRES: 31/1700
INSTALACIONES: rifle, pistola, escopeta, tiro con
arco; caza, pesca, tiro y otros programas y
clases de actividades al aire libre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Acceso público únicamente desde el
amanecer hasta el atardecer.
b. Las fogatas pueden estar prohibidas para
cumplir con las restricciones de combustión
vigentes.
c. Está prohibido acampar y la marihuana.
d. Los perros están prohibidos fuera de los
vehículos.
e. Se permite la caza solo en el área al norte y
dentro de las 100 yardas de la división Coal
Canyon-Main Canyon.
f. Todas las personas deben cumplir con las
normas de seguridad del campo de tiro, tal y
como están publicadas.
g. Andar en bicicleta solo en las áreas
designadas, según lo indicado.
NOTA: Si bien Cameo tiene las mismas reglas generales que
los parques estatales (consulte la página 58 de este folleto y el
Capítulo P-1 de nuestro reglamento en línea: cpw.state.
co.us/regulations), LOS PASES DE PARQUE NO SON
VÁLIDOS PARA INGRESAR AQUÍ. Debe adquirir pases de Cameo
específicamente para usar en las zonas de tiro de Cameo. Consulte
los tipos de pases y tarifas de Cameo en línea:
cpw.state.co.us/cameo

Encuentre los mapas descargables y una lista completa de actividades disponibles en cada parque en el
\Buscador de Parques en línea: cpw.state.co.us/park-map

▶ ARKANSAS HEADWATERS — CONDADOS DE CHAFFEE,
FREMONT, LAKE Y PUEBLO
INDICACIONES PARA LLEGAR AL CENTRO DE VISITANTES:
Desde la intersección de las ctras. 50/291 en Salida,
diríjase al norte por la ctra. 291 (1st St.). Continúe por
1 cuadra más allá del semáforo hacia la calle G St., gire
a la derecha 1 cuadra hasta Sackett Ave., luego gire a
la izquierda. El Centro de Visitantes está en esquina
izquierda de las calles Sackett y G. Tenga en cuenta que
el parque abarca 152 millas de Leadville a Pueblo, y los
campamentos se encuentran a lo largo de este espacio.
TELÉFONO: 719-539-7289
ACRES: 5652 acres totales, 152 millas de río
INSTALACIONES: sitios de pícnic, incluyendo pícnic en
grupo, campamentos, rampa para botes, centro de
visitantes
RECREACIÓN: pesca, canotaje de aguas bravas,
campamento, senderismo, bicicleta de montaña,
vehículo todoterreno, caza, cabalgata, navegación,
natación, esquí de fondo/raquetas de nieve, escalada en
roca, observación de vida silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Salvo en los campamentos establecidos donde se
provean servicios sanitarios, todos los campistas
durante la noche deberán proporcionar y utilizar un
dispositivo de retrete portátil capaz de transportar
desechos humanos fuera del área de recreación.
El contenido del inodoro portátil debe vaciarse
de conformidad con la ley y no podrá depositarse
dentro del área de recreación, a menos que se
encuentre en una instalación específicamente
designada por AHRA.
b. Se permite encender u ocuparse de fogatas, pero los
contenedores de fuego AHRA deben tener al menos
un lado rígido de dos pulgadas. Los contenedores
para el fuego deben estar elevados del suelo.

LUGARES DE REFERENCIA
"Leave No Trace Center for Outdoor Ethics" cuenta con
7 principios que proporcionan un marco fácilmente
comprensible de prácticas de mínimo impacto
para cualquier persona que visite la naturaleza.
Los principios se han adaptado para que puedan
aplicarse en cualquier lugar, desde áreas silvestres
remotas, hasta parques locales e incluso en su propio
patio trasero. ¡Consulte la contraportada de este folleto
para conocerlos!
Tres de nuestros parques estatales han recibido
el más alto reconocimiento de la norma "Leave
No Trace" como sitios "Gold Standard": Barr Lake,
Castlewood Canyon y Roxborough. Los sitios "Gold
Standard" se convierten en modelos ejemplares que
animan a otros terrenos públicos a garantizar que
la educación de "Leave No Trace" forme parte de la
experiencia de todo el mundo cuando pasa tiempo
al aire libre.
Obtenga más información en: lnt.org/ourwork/protecting-parks/goldstandard-sites

c. Se permite nadar desde la confluencia de East Fork/
Lake Fork del río Arkansas. Todas las personas que
naden dentro de parques de aguas bravas designados
y todas las personas menores de 13 años que naden
en cualquier lugar dentro del área de recreación
deben usar un dispositivo de flotación personal
portátil aprobado por la Guardia Costera de los
Estados Unidos que se ajuste correctamente.
d. Lanchas a motor prohibidas desde la confluencia
de East Fork/Lake Fork del río Arkansas hasta el
extremo oeste del embalse Pueblo.
e. Se permite el uso de tubos interiores, colchones de
aire y dispositivos similares a partir de la confluencia
de East Fork/Lake Fork del río Arkansas. Todos los
ocupantes deben usar un dispositivo de flotación
personal portátil aprobado por la Guardia Costera de
los Estados Unidos.
f. Se permite la caza en zonas que no prohíban dicho
uso.
g. Se permite la extracción de oro recreativa, salvo
donde esté prohibida según lo publicado.

▶ BARR LAKE
— CONDADO DE ADAMS
INDICACIONES: Desde Denver, tome la I-76 este hasta
la salida 22, Bromley Lane. Diríjase al este por aprox.
1 milla hasta Picadilly Rd., luego diríjase al sur por
aproximadamente 2 millas hasta la entrada del parque a
la derecha.
TELÉFONO: 303-659-6005
ACRES: 1164 acres de tierra, 1726 acres de agua
INSTALACIONES: sitios de pícnic, rampa para botes, centro
de visitantes
RECREACIÓN: pesca, senderismo, bicicleta, cabalgata,
paseo en bote, esquí de fondo
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe la presencia de perros u otros animales
domésticos, así como la pesca o la navegación en la
zona del refugio de fauna silvestre.
b. Los visitantes deben permanecer en senderos y
pasarelas designadas en el área de refugio de vida
silvestre.
c. Se prohíbe la pesca y la navegación en la zona de
refugio de vida silvestre.
d. Los visitantes deben permanecer en senderos
designados en la presa del lago Barr.
e. Se prohíben los caballos en la presa del lago Barr.
f. Únicamente se permiten embarcaciones propulsadas
a mano, veleros y embarcaciones con motores
eléctricos de curricán o motores de gasolina de 10
caballos de fuerza o menos.
g. Solo se permiten las escopetas cargadas con
perdigones para la caza de aves acuáticas y tórtolas,
en las zonas y en los horarios anunciados.
h. Todos los cazadores deben registrarse y realizar el
check out en el área de registro de cazadores.
i. Caza de aves acuáticas únicamente con reserva.
Consulte "Reservas: Caza", página 1, para más
detalles.
j. NUEVO Está prohibido nadar.

▶ BOYD LAKE — CONDADO DE LARIMER

INDICACIONES: Desde la I-25 salida 257 oeste (ctra. 34)
2.3 millas, diríjase a la derecha en Boise Ave durante
1.5 millas, luego gire a la derecha en la calle 37
(intersección T). Gire a la derecha y el parque estará allí
(800 pies).
TELÉFONO: 970-669-1739
ACRES: 257 acres de tierra, 1747 acres de agua
INSTALACIONES: sitios de pícnic, rampa para botes,
conexiones eléctricas, estación de descarga, centro de
visitantes
RECREACIÓN: pesca, campamento, senderismo, ciclismo,
navegación, natación, esquí de fondo
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Desde el mar. después del Día del Trabajo hasta el
viernes antes del Día de los Caídos, solo se permiten
arcos y flechas (incluidas las ballestas y los arcos de
mano, a menos que estén restringidos), y escopetas
cargadas con perdigones. en zonas que no estén
señalizadas como de uso prohibido.
b. Caza de aves acuáticas únicamente con reserva.
Consulte "Reservas: Caza", página 1, para más
detalles.

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�PARQUES
ESTATALES
▶ CASTLEWOOD CANYON
— CONDADO DE DOUGLAS
INDICACIONES: Desde la I-25 en Castle Rock, diríjase
al este en Founders Parkway hasta la ctra. 86, luego
diríjase al este por 4 millas a Franktown. Diríjase
al sur en la ctra. 83 (S. Parker Rd.) por 5 millas a la
entrada del parque.
TELÉFONO: 303-688-5242
ACRES: 2628 acres de terreno
INSTALACIONES: sitios de pícnic, centro de visitantes
RECREACIÓN: senderismo, esquí de fondo/raquetas de
nieve, escalada en roca, observación de vida silvestre,
recorridos educativos, fotografía
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíben los perros u otros animales domésticos,
los caballos, la escalada, la travesía o hacer rappel
en las formaciones rocosas de la zona de East
Canyon o desde ellas.
b. Los visitantes deben permanecer en los senderos
designados en la zona de East Canyon.

▶ CHATFIELD — CONDADOS DE JEFFERSON, DOUGLAS Y
ARAPAHOE

INDICACIONES: Desde Denver, diríjase al oeste por la
C-470 a Wadsworth (ctra. 121) salida. Diríjase al sur
en Wadsworth por 1 milla. La entrada a Deer Creek
está al este de la carretera. O bien, de C-470 y Santa Fe
Dr. (ctra. 85), diríjase al sur por la ctra. 85, diríjase al
oeste por Titan Pkwy., luego gire a la derecha en Eagle
River St. hasta la entrada de Plum Creek.
TELÉFONO: 303-791-7275
ACRES: 3895 acres de tierra, 1423 acres de agua
INSTALACIONES: sitios de pícnic, alquiler de caballos,
conexiones eléctricas y de alcantarillado, estación de
descarga, rampa para botes, puerto deportivo, playa
para nado, campo de aeromodelismo

RECREACIÓN: pesca, campamento, senderismo,
ciclismo, cabalgata, paseo en bote, natación, esquí de
fondo/raquetas de nieve, vuelo en globo aerostático,
observación de vida silvestre
RESTRICCIONES:
a. La entrada y salida de las zonas para perros sin
correa solo se permite en los puntos de acceso
designados.
b. Un adiestrador puede llevar un máximo de 3 perros
a la vez en la zona sin correa.
c. Los cuidadores deben tener una correa y al menos
una bolsa de residuos para cada perro en la zona
sin correa.
d. Los entrenadores de perros deportivos deben
obtener un permiso de uso especial para acceder
y utilizar las zonas de entrenamiento de perros
deportivos designadas en tierras altas y aguas
planas.
e. Los cuidadores que se encuentren en zonas de
perros sin correa y de adiestramiento de perros
deportivos deben tener un pase anual o diario
visible y válido para perros sin correa.
f. Se prohíbe la pesca en los estanques situados en la
zona para perros.
g. En la zona de adiestramiento de perros solo se
permiten pistolas u otros mecanismos incapaces de
descargar munición real.
h. Se requiere un permiso válido para lanzar o
aterrizar cualquier globo aerostático.
i. Solo se permiten tubos de flotación o embarcaciones
propulsadas a mano en los estanques del parque,
excluyendo el embalse principal.

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▶ CHERRY CREEK — CONDADO DE ARAPAHOE

INDICACIONES: Desde la I-225, diríjase 1 milla al sur en
Parker Rd. hasta Lehigh Ave. y siga las indicaciones
hacia la entrada este del parque.
TELÉFONO: 303-690-1166
ACRES: 3570 acres de tierra, 880 acres de agua
INSTALACIONES: sitios de pícnic, alquiler de caballos,
conexiones eléctricas, estación de descarga, rampa
para botes, puerto deportivo, campo de tiro
RECREACIÓN: pesca, campamento, senderismo, bicicleta,
cabalgata, paseo en bote, natación, esquí de fondo/
raquetas de nieve
RESTRICCIONES:
a. La entrada y salida de las zonas para perros sin
correa solo se permite en los puntos de acceso
designados.
b. Un adiestrador puede llevar un máximo de 3 perros
a la vez en la zona sin correa.
c. Los cuidadores deben tener una correa y al menos
una bolsa de residuos para cada perro en la zona
sin correa.

Park que sea válido.
f. Se permite el acceso del público al campo de tiro
con arco desde el amanecer hasta el atardecer.
g. Cualquier persona de 16 años o menos que entre
en el campo de tiro con arco debe estar bajo la
supervisión de un adulto en todo momento.
h. Se prohíben en el campo de tiro con arco las
puntas de lanza, las ballestas y las armas de fuego,
incluidas, entre otras, las pistolas de balín, las
pistolas de perdigones y las carabinas de aire
comprimido.
i. Se prohíbe la presencia de perros u otros animales
domésticos en el campo de tiro con arco.

▶ CRAWFORD — CONDADOS DE DELTA Y MONTROSE

INDICACIONES: Desde Delta, tome la ctra. 92 al este
hacia Hotchkiss. Gire a la derecha en la ctra. 92. Siga
por 10 millas hasta Crawford. El parque está 1 milla al
sur en la ctra. 92.
TELÉFONO: 970-921-5721
ACRES: 381 acres de tierra, 379 acres de agua

d. Los entrenadores de perros deportivos deben
obtener un permiso de uso especial para acceder
y utilizar las zonas de entrenamiento de perros
deportivos designadas en tierras altas y aguas
planas.

INSTALACIONES: sitios de pícnic, rampa para botes,
conexiones eléctricas, estación de descarga, centro de
visitantes

e. Los cuidadores que se encuentren en zonas de
perros sin correa y de adiestramiento de perros
deportivos deben tener un pase anual o diario
visible y válido para perros sin correa.

RESTRICCIONES:

f. Se prohíbe el uso de cartuchos de escopeta en el
campo de tiro con un tamaño de disparo superior
al 7.
g. En la zona de adiestramiento de perros solo se
permiten pistolas u otros mecanismos incapaces de
descargar munición real.

▶ CHEYENNE MOUNTAIN — CONDADO DE EL PASO

INDICACIONES: Desde la I-25, salga por South Academy
(salida 135) y diríjase al oeste por Academy a la ctra.
115. Diríjase al sur en la ctra. 115 al primer semáforo
en la Puerta 1 de Fort Carson. Gire al oeste en la luz
en la entrada del parque.
TELÉFONO: 719-576-2016
ACRES: 2701 acres de tierra
INSTALACIONES: sitios de pícnic, campamento con
51 sitios completos de conexión y 10 sitios básicos,
centro de visitantes
RECREACIÓN: campamento, senderismo, ciclismo
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíben los perros y otros animales de
compañía, excepto los que vayan con correa en
las zonas urbanizadas del parque y solo en los
siguientes senderos: Acorn Alley, Bobcat Way,
Raccoon Ridge y la porción de Soaring Kestral al
oeste de la intersección más oriental con Bobcat
Way. Todos los visitantes que tengan perros u otras
mascotas en estos senderos deben tener al menos
una bolsa de basura por animal.
b. Fumar se limita a las zonas urbanizadas y se
prohíbe en el interior de los terrenos, o en el
campo de tiro con arco, el estacionamiento o el
sistema de senderos.
c. Prohibida la caza.
d. Se prohíbe escalar, atravesar o hacer rapel sobre o
desde formaciones rocosas.
e. Toda persona de 17 años o más que dispare en la
parte de campo/3D del campo de tiro con arco
debe llevar consigo un permiso individual diario
o anual del campo de tiro de Cheyenne Mountain

RECREACIÓN: Se prohíbe la presencia de perros u otros
animales domésticos en el campo de tiro con arco.
a. Se permite la caza en zonas que no prohíban dicho
uso.

▶ ELDORADO CANYON — CONDADO DE BOULDER

INDICACIONES: Desde la ctra. 36, tomar la salida
Superior/Louisville (McCaslin Blvd.), luego ir al sur
hacia Colo. 170. Diríjase al oeste por aprox. 9 millas
a través de Eldorado Springs. Entrada al parque en el
lado oeste de Eldorado Springs.
CENTRO DE VISITANTES: Diríjase 1 milla al oeste de la
entrada al parque.
TELÉFONO: 303-494-3943
ACRES: 1441 acres de tierra, una milla de río
INSTALACIONES: sitios de pícnic, centro de visitantes
RECREACIÓN: escalada en roca, senderismo, ciclismo,
rutas a caballo, esquí de fondo/raquetas de nieve,
pesca, caza con armas primitivas solo en la propiedad
Crescent Meadows
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Todas las parrillas y estufas portátiles (incluidas,
entre otras, carbón, gas y madera) están prohibidas
fuera de las almohadillas designadas de alto uso.
b. A partir del martes después del Día del Trabajo
y hasta el 31 de marzo, solo se permite la caza
con arcos de mano y escopetas cargadas con
perdigones en la parte occidental del parque
(Crescent Meadows).
c. A partir del martes después del Día del Trabajo
hasta el viernes antes del Día de los Caídos, solo
se permiten las armas primitivas (arcos de mano y
rifles de avancarga) para la caza mayor en la parte
occidental del parque (Crescent Meadows).
d. NUEVO Sistema de entrada temporizada—
Desde julio de 2022 hasta el 15 de septiembre
de 2022 y desde el 15 de mayo de 2023 hasta el
15 de septiembre de 2023, todos los sábados,
domingos y días festivos federales o estatales,
ningún vehículo motorizado podrá entrar,
estacionar o utilizar cualquier instalación
desde las 5:30 a. m. hasta las 5:30 p. m. a menos
que dicho uso esté autorizado por una reserva
diurna válida emitida a través del sistema de
reservas aprobado por Parques y Vida Silvestre
de Colorado.

�PARQUES
ESTATALES
1. Las reservas de uso diurno pueden hacerse
por teléfono (800-244-5613) o en línea en:
cpwshop.com.
2. No se podrán hacer reservas con más de 1
mes de anticipación.
3. Los visitantes que deseen cancelar una
reserva deben hacerlo con 24 horas de
anticipación.
4. Las reservas de uso diurno están limitadas
a una reserva por persona y día. Cada
persona está limitada a un máximo de
cuatro reservas mensuales.
5. El individuo nombrado en la reserva
debe estar en el vehículo de motor. Las
reservas son intransferibles y no pueden
negociarse, venderse ni subastarse.
6. Además de una reserva válida de uso
diurno, se requerirá un pase de vehículo
válido para cada vehículo motorizado por
cada día de entrada.

▶ ELEVEN MILE — CONDADO DE PARK

INDICACIONES: Desde Colorado Springs, tome la ctra.
24 oeste por 38 millas hasta 1 milla al oeste de la
ciudad de Lake George. Después gire al sur en la CR
90 y continúe por 6 millas hacia la CR 92. Diríjase al
sur en la CR 92 por 5 millas para estacionar.
TELÉFONO: 719-748-3401
ACRES: 4167 acres de tierra, 3405 acres de agua
INSTALACIONES: sitios de pícnic, rampa para botes,
conexiones eléctricas, estación de descarga, centro de
visitantes

RECREACIÓN: caza, pesca, campamento, senderismo,
ciclismo, paseo en bote, esquí de fondo/raquetas de
nieve
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe operar o estacionar las motos de nieve
en tierra o en la superficie congelada del embalse,
excepto por parte de los agentes de la ley en
servicio, o a menos que se indique lo contrario en
las entradas del parque.
b. Se prohíbe operar u ocupar embarcaciones en la
superficie del embalse desde media hora después
de la puesta de sol hasta media hora antes de la
salida del sol.
c. Se prohíbe entrar, utilizar u ocupar las islas del
embalse.
d. Se prohíbe entrar, utilizar u ocupar las tierras o
aguas de la zona recreativa estatal de Eleven Mile
situadas al este de la línea de boyas restrictiva.
e. Se prohíbe el esquí acuático en el embalse.
f. Se permite la caza en zonas que no prohíban dicho
uso.
g. NUEVO Está prohibido nadar.

▶ ELKHEAD RESERVOIR — CONDADO DE MOFFAT

INDICACIONES: Desde Hayden, siga la ctra. 40 al oeste
por 10 millas hacia la CR 29. Gire a la derecha y
siga por 4 millas hacia la CR 28. Gire a la derecha, el
acceso al parque principal está a la izquierda.
TELÉFONO: 970-276-2061
ACRES: 1208 acres de tierra, 900 acres de agua
INSTALACIONES: sitios de pícnic, rampa para botes

RECREACIÓN: caza, pesca, campamento, senderismo,
bicicleta, cabalgata, paseo en bote, natación, esquí de
fondo/raquetas de nieve

▶ FISHERS PEAK — CONDADO DE LAS ANIMAS

INDICACIONES: Desde la I-25, tome la salida 11 este
hasta CR 69-3 (Sendero Santa Fe). Continúe al sur
hasta que vea la puerta de entrada y la señal a la
izquierda.
TELÉFONO: 719-846-3463
ACRES: 19,200 (Solo 250 acres actualmente abiertos al
público.)
INSTALACIONES: área de pícnic con auto cine,
estacionamiento, baños con inodoros de bóveda
RECREACIÓN: senderismo, área de pícnic, caza
Tenga en cuenta que no está permitido ir en bicicleta.
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Abierto al acceso del público desde el amanecer
hasta el atardecer, excepto si se permite con un
permiso de actividad especial (ver h.).
b. Los visitantes deben permanecer en los senderos
designados, excepto los permitidos con un
permiso de actividad especial (ver h.).
c. Uso del sendero solo para peatones.
d. Se prohíben los animales domésticos fuera de la
zona de estacionamiento designada, excepto si
se permite con un permiso de actividad especial.
(ver h.).
e. Prohibidas las motos de nieve y los vehículos
todoterreno.
f. Solo se permite estacionar en las zonas designadas.
g. Topes para nidos de aves rapaces:
1. Del 15 de dic.al15 de julio, todos los visitantes
deben permanecer fuera de la zona de
amortiguación de media milla para los nidos
de águila real, como se indica.
2. Del NUEVO 15 de marzo al 31 de julio,
todos los visitantes deben permanecer fuera
de la zona de contención de media milla
para los nidos de halcón peregrino, tal y
como se indica.
h. La caza está permitida de acuerdo con lo siguiente:
1. Se proporcionará un permiso de actividad
especial que permita el acceso a través de un
sorteo. El incumplimiento de las condiciones
del permiso, los estatutos estatales y los
reglamentos del CPW puede dar lugar a la
revocación del permiso.
2. Solo se permite el acceso a la propiedad al
titular del permiso y a un acompañante no
cazador.
3. Los vehículos que participan en la caza
en el parque están obligados a tener un
pase válido de los parques del Estado de
Colorado, a menos que el vehículo muestre
una placa de veterano discapacitado
NUEVO o una placa de "Purple Heart."
4. Se prohíbe la contratación de guías o de
servicios de transporte.
5. El acceso a la propiedad está prohibido
excepto durante las fechas de temporada
especificadas en el permiso.
6. Consulte en línea las fechas de la temporada
actual y las normas de caza en el Parque
Estatal de Fishers Peak: cpw.state.co.us/
fisherspeak

▶ GOLDEN GATE CANYON — CONDADOS DE GILPIN Y
JEFFERSON

INDICACIONES: Tome la I-70 oeste, salida ctra. 58 y
diríjase 5 millas a la ctra. 93. Diríjase al norte por
1.5 millas hasta Golden Gate Canyon Rd., luego gire
a la izquierda y diríjase 13 millas hasta el centro de
visitantes.
TELÉFONO: 303-582-3707
ACRES: 11,895 acres de tierra, 8 acres de agua
INSTALACIONES: sitios de pícnic, conexiones eléctricas,
estación de descarga, centro de visitantes
RECREACIÓN: caza, pesca, campamento, senderismo,
bicicleta, cabalgata, esquí de fondo/raquetas de nieve,
escalada en roca
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe el uso de embarcaciones, balsas u otros
dispositivos flotantes de cualquier tipo en los lagos
del parque, excepto como parte de una clase de
piragüismo patrocinada por la CPW.
b. En el condado de Jefferson, excluyendo la parcela
de 160 acres conocida como Vigil Ranch y la
franja de tierra publicada a lo largo de Gilpin CR
2: Durante las temporadas de venado y alce se
permite la caza mayor. A partir del martes después
del Día del Trabajo hasta el viernes anterior al
Día de los Caídos, se permite la caza menor en
zonas que no estén señalizadas como prohibidas.
NUEVO Se requieren reservas para la caza. Para
hacer una reserva, los cazadores ya deben poseer
una licencia de caza mayor válida para el código
de caza específico permitido en la propiedad o
una licencia válida de caza menor.
c. Durante las temporadas de venados y alces que
comienzan el mar. después del Día del Trabajo
hasta el viernes antes del Día de los Caídos, se
permite la caza en zonas que no estén señaladas
como prohibidas en la parte del parque situada
en el condado de Gilpin (Green Ranch). Solo los
cazadores seleccionados a través de un sorteo
especial antes del inicio de las temporadas de caza
mayor tienen permitido cazar en este sector.
d. NUEVO Está prohibido nadar.

▶ HARVEY GAP — CONDADO DE GARFIELD

INDICACIONES: Desde Silt, diríjase al oeste por la ctra.
6/24 a First St. Gire al norte en First St y siga por
1.2 millas hasta Silt Mesa Rd. diríjase al oeste por
0.7 millas hasta Harvey Gap Rd. (CR 237). Diríjase
al norte y continúe por la ctra. Harvey Gap Rd. por
3.4 millas para estacionar.
TELÉFONO: 970-625-1607
ACRES: 106 acres de tierra, 198 acres de agua
INSTALACIONES: sitios de pícnic, rampa para botes
RECREACIÓN: caza, pesca, navegación, natación, esquí
de fondo
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Únicamente se permiten embarcaciones
propulsadas a mano, veleros y embarcaciones
con motores eléctricos de curricán o motores de
gasolina de 20 caballos de fuerza o menos.
b. Se prohíbe el esquí acuático en el embalse.
c. Desde el martes después del Día del Trabajo
hasta el viernes antes del Día de los Caídos,
solo se permiten arcos y flechas (incluidas las
ballestas y los arcos de mano, a menos que estén
restringidos), y escopetas cargadas con perdigones
en zonas que no estén señalizadas como de uso
prohibido.

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ESTATALES
▶ HIGHLINE LAKE — CONDADO DE MESA

INDICACIONES: Desde Loma salga por la I-70 (ctra. 139),
diríjase al norte por 5 millas a Q Rd., luego diríjase al
oeste por 1.2 millas a 11.8 Rd. Continúe al norte por
1 milla para estacionar.
TELÉFONO: 970-858-7208
ACRES: 389 acres de tierra, 173 acres de agua
INSTALACIONES: centro de visitantes, campamento, sitios
de pícnic, rampa para botes, estación de descarga
RECREACIÓN: pesca, campamento, senderismo, ciclismo,
cabalgata, paseos en bote, natación
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Solo se permiten embarcaciones propulsadas a
mano, veleros y embarcaciones con motores
eléctricos en el embalse de Mack Mesa.
b. Se prohíbe el uso de embarcaciones en el lago desde
el primer día de oct. hasta el último día de feb.,
excepto las embarcaciones de propulsión manual
utilizadas para colocar y recoger los señuelos, y
para recuperar las aves acuáticas abatidas en la
zona abierta a la caza.
c. Caza de aves acuáticas únicamente con reserva.
Consulte "Reservas: Caza", página 1, para más
detalles.
d. Solo se permiten escopetas cargadas con perdigones
para la caza de aves acuáticas en las zonas y en los
horarios anunciados.
e. Se permite la caza menor en el parque, utilizando
únicamente escopetas, en las zonas y en los
horarios anunciados.
f. Se prohíbe la caza mayor.
g. Todos los cazadores deben registrarse y realizar el
check out en el área de registro de cazadores.
h. NUEVO Las embarcaciones botadas los miér.
tienen prohibido circular a velocidades
superiores a la de los "sin vela". Si el 4 de
julio cae un miérc., este día está exento de la
restricción sin vigilia.

▶ JACKSON LAKE — CONDADOS DE MORGAN Y WELD

INDICACIONES: Desde la ctra. 34 y la I-76 de
intercambio, diríjase al norte por 7.25 millas en la ctra.
39, a través de Goodrich. Después diríjase al oeste por
Y5 (siga la carretera pavimentada) por 2.5 millas.
TELÉFONO: 970-645-2551
ACRES: 580 acres de tierra, 2511 acres de agua
INSTALACIONES: sitios de pícnic, rampa para botes,
conexiones eléctricas, estación de descarga, centro de
visitantes
RECREACIÓN: caza, pesca, vehículo todoterreno,
campamento, senderismo, navegación, natación, esquí
de fondo/raquetas de nieve
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Desde el mar. después del Día del Trabajo
hasta el viernes antes del Día de los Caídos,
solo se permiten arcos y flechas (incluidas las
ballestas y los arcos de mano, a menos que estén
restringidos), y escopetas cargadas con perdigones
en zonas que no estén señalizadas como de uso
prohibido.

▶ JAMES M. ROBB-COLORADO RIVER — CONDADO DE
MESA

TELÉFONO: 970-434-3388 o 970-858-9188 (Sección
Fruita)
CONNECTED LAKES:
INDICACIONES: Desde la porción suroeste de Grand
Junction en la ctra. 340, diríjase al noroeste en la ctra.
Dike Rd. por 1.5 millas.
ACRES: 20 acres de tierra, 30 acres de agua
INSTALACIONES: sitios de pícnic, rampa para botes
RECREACIÓN: pesca, senderismo, ciclismo, navegación.
Prohibida la caza.

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CORN LAKE:
INDICACIONES: Tome la salida 37 de la I-70, diríjase a
la I-70 B, gire al sur por la ctra. 32 Rd. (ctra. 141) y
continúe por 2 millas.
ACRES: 100 acres de tierra, 22 acres de agua
INSTALACIONES: sitios de pícnic, rampa para botes
RECREACIÓN: pesca, senderismo, bicicleta, rutas a
caballo, caza de aves acuáticas
FRUITA:
INDICACIONES: Tome la I-70 hasta la salida 19 en Fruita.
Diríjase al sur en la ctra. 340 por 0.5 millas hasta la
entrada oeste.
ACRES: 20 acres de tierra, 15 acres de agua
INSTALACIONES: sitios de pícnic, rampa para botes,
conexión eléctrica, estación de descarga, centro de
visitantes
RECREACIÓN: pesca, campamento, senderismo, ciclismo,
cabalgata, paseo en bote. Prohibida la caza.
NOTA: Playa para nado cerrada indefinidamente.
ISLAND ACRES:
INDICACIONES: Tome la salida 47 de la I-70; sigue las
señales.
ACRES: 627 acres de tierra, 251 acres de agua
INSTALACIONES: sitios de pícnic, conexiones eléctricas,
estación de descarga
RECREACIÓN: pesca, campamento, senderismo, ciclismo,
natación, caza de aves acuáticas
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Colorado River Wildlife Area:
1. Perros u otras mascotas prohibidas, excepto en
senderos designados.
2. Se prohíbe encender fogatas, NUEVO y nadar
dentro de los lagos del este y oeste.
3. Acceso público solo a través de senderos
designados.
4. Están prohibidas las embarcaciones, balsas u
otros dispositivos flotantes de cualquier tipo en
los lagos.
b. Secciones de Fruita, Connected Lakes, Corn Lake
e Island Acres:
1. A excepción del área para nado en Island Acres,
solo se permiten embarcaciones propulsadas
a mano, veleros y embarcaciones con motores
eléctricos.
2. Caza de aves acuáticas solo con reserva. Consulte
"Reservas: Caza", página 1, para más detalles.
3. Solo se permiten escopetas cargadas con
perdigones para la caza de aves acuáticas en
las zonas y en los horarios anunciados. Todos
los cazadores deben cazar desde las persianas
designadas.
4. Prohibida la caza en tramos Fruita y Connected
Lakes.
c. Parcela de la carretera 34:
1. No hay acceso público excepto la caza de aves
acuáticas los fines de semana durante las
temporadas designadas de caza de aves acuáticas.
2. Solo se permiten escopetas cargadas con
perdigones para la caza de aves acuáticas
en las zonas y en los horarios anunciados.
Los cazadores de aves acuáticas deben tener
una reserva válida para cazar en el puesto de
observación de 34 Road.
3. Los cazadores deben cazar solo desde las
persianas designadas.
4. Todo otro uso de la propiedad prohibido.
d. Pear Park Section:
1. Embarcaciones, balsas u otros dispositivos
flotantes de cualquier tipo prohibidos en los lagos
entre las ctras. 30 Rd. y 29 Rd.
2. Caza de aves acuáticas solo con reserva. Consulte

"Reservas: Caza", página 1, para más detalles.
3. Solo se permiten escopetas cargadas con
perdigones para la caza de aves acuáticas en
las zonas y en los horarios anunciados. Todos
los cazadores deben cazar desde las persianas
designadas.

▶ JOHN MARTIN RESERVOIR — CONDADO DE BENT

INDICACIONES:
DESDE LAS ANIMAS: Diríjase 16 millas al este de Las
Animas en la ctra. 50 hacia la CR 24 en Hasty. Diríjase
al sur en la CR 24 aprox. 2 millas hasta la entrada del
parque.
DESDE LAMAR: Tome la ctra. 50 al oeste desde Lamar
aprox. 20 millas hasta Hasty. Diríjase al sur en School
Street (CR 24), luego siga por 2 millas hasta la entrada
del parque.
TELÉFONO: 719-829-1801
ACRES: 1642 acres de tierra, 11,749 acres de agua
INSTALACIONES: sitios de pícnic, rampa para botes,
conexiones eléctricas, estación de descarga, centro de
visitantes
RECREACIÓN: pesca, campamento, senderismo, ciclismo,
paseo en bote, natación, esquí de fondo
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe el acceso del público a la zona de la orilla
norte del parque desde el primer día de nov.hastael
15 de marzo de cada año, o según se anuncie
(excepto para recuperar aves acuáticas abatidas).
b. En el lago Hasty solo se permiten las embarcaciones
de propulsión manual, los veleros y las
embarcaciones con motor eléctrico.
c. Se prohíbe el uso de embarcaciones no autorizadas,
balsas u otros dispositivos flotantes de cualquier
tipo en las aguas por debajo de la presa John
Martin hasta el puente del río Arkansas.
d. Se prohíbe el acceso del público al este de la línea
de veda de las aves acuáticas hasta la presa desde
el primer día de nov.al15 de marzo de cada año,
o según se anuncie (excepto para recuperar aves
acuáticas abatidas).

▶ LAKE PUEBLO — CONDADO DE PUEBLO

INDICACIONES: Desde la I-25 en Pueblo, tome la salida
101 y diríjase 2.5 millas al oeste por la ctra. 50. Gire
al sur en Pueblo Blvd. y diríjase 4 millas hasta la
Av.Thatcher Gire al oeste luego diríjase 4 millas a la
entrada del parque.
TELÉFONO: 719-561-9320
ACRES: 12,885 acres de tierra, 4611 acres de agua
INSTALACIONES: sitios de pícnic, rampa para botes,
conexiones eléctricas, estación de descarga, centro de
visitantes
RECREACIÓN: caza, pesca, campamento, senderismo,
ciclismo, cabalgata, paseos en bote, natación
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe saltar, zambullirse o columpiarse desde
acantilados, cornisas o estructuras hechas por el
hombre, incluidos, entre otros, los muelles para
embarcaciones, la infraestructura del puerto
deportivo y el caballete del ferrocarril en Turkey
Creek.
b. Se permite el uso de tubos interiores, colchones de
aire y dispositivos similares por debajo de la presa
en la parte del río Arkansas dentro de los límites
del parque. Todos los ocupantes deben usar un
dispositivo de flotación personal portátil aprobado
por la Guardia Costera de los Estados Unidos.
c. Desde el martes después del Día del Trabajo
hasta el viernes antes del Día de los Caídos,
solo se permiten arcos y flechas (incluidas las
ballestas y los arcos de mano, a menos que estén
restringidos), y escopetas cargadas con perdigones
en zonas que no estén señalizadas como de uso
prohibido.

�PARQUES
ESTATALES
▶ LATHROP — CONDADO DE HUERFANO

INDICACIONES: Desde Walsenburg, diríjase 3 millas al
oeste en la ctra. 160.
TELÉFONO: 719-738-2376
ACRES: 1780 acres de tierra, 412 acres de agua
INSTALACIONES: sitios de pícnic, rampa para botes,
conexiones eléctricas, estación de descarga, centro de
visitantes

RECREACIÓN: caza, pesca, campamento, senderismo,
bicicleta, paseo en bote, natación, esquí de fondo/
raquetas de nieve, golf
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe el uso de embarcaciones en el embalse
de Horseshoe desde el primer lun. de nov. hasta
el último día de la temporada de aves acuáticas
migratorias, salvo que se indique lo contrario. Se
permite el uso de embarcaciones de propulsión
manual para colocar y recoger los señuelos y
recuperar las aves acuáticas abatidas en la zona
abierta a la caza.
b. Prohibido el esquí acuático en el Horseshoe
Reservoir.
c. Desde el mar. después del Día del Trabajo hasta el
viernes antes del Día de los Caídos, solo se permite
la caza con arcos y flechas (incluidas las ballestas
y los arcos de mano, a menos que se restrinja
de otro modo) y con escopetas cargadas con
perdigones al oeste de una línea norte-sur que se
corresponde con una valla de alambre de espino
entre Horseshoe Lake y Martin Lake.
d. NUEVO Está prohibido nadar, excepto en la playa
designada para ello en el lago Martin.

▶ LONE MESA — CONDADO DE DOLORES

INDICACIONES: Desde Dolores, tome USFS Rds. 526 y
514 norte y este hacia el parque.
TELÉFONO: 970-533-7065
ACRES: 11,780 acres de terreno

NOTA: El parque se encuentra actualmente cerrado al
público. Está permitida la caza de caza mayor por
un programa de permisos de uso especial durante las
temporadas de caza mayor. Llame al 970-533-7065
para más información.

▶ LORY — CONDADO DE LARIMER

INDICACIONES: Desde Ft. Collins, diríjase al norte por
la ctra. 287, continúe recto cuando la ctra. se bifurca
al norte y continúe por la CR 54G hacia LaPorte.
Continúa al oeste hacia Bellvue y gire a la izquierda
por Rist Canyon Rd. (52E). Siga por Rist Canyon Rd.
por 1 milla hasta la CR 23N. Gire a la izquierda y siga
por la CR 23N por 1.4 millas hasta Lodgepole (25G).
Luego gira a la derecha y recorra 1.6 millas hasta la
entrada del parque.
TELÉFONO: 970-493-1623
ACRES: 2591 acres de terreno
INSTALACIONES: sitios de pícnic, centro de visitantes

RECREACIÓN: caza, pesca, campamento, senderismo,
bicicleta, cabalgata, esquí de fondo/raquetas de nieve,
escalada en roca
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Durante las temporadas de venados y alces, solo
está permitida la caza mayor. A partir del martes
después del Día del Trabajo hasta el viernes
anterior al Día de los Caídos, se permite la caza
menor en zonas que no estén señalizadas como
prohibidas. Prohibida la caza los sáb. o dom.
b. Durante la caza del pavo de primavera en el
Parque Estatal de Lory, la caza de pavos solo está
permitida los lun. y mar. Todos los demás días
de la semana están cerrados a la caza del pavo de

primavera.

▶ MANCOS — CONDADO DE MONTEZUMA

INDICACIONES: Desde Durango, tome la ctra. 160 hacia
el oeste por 27 millas hacia Mancos. Diríjase al norte
en la ctra. 184 aprox. por 0.25 millas, luego gire al este
en la CR 42 (USFS Rd. 561). Continúe por 4 millas y
tome la CR N hasta la entrada del parque.
TELÉFONO: 970-533-7065
ACRES: 354 acres de tierra, 217 acres de agua
INSTALACIONES: sitios de pícnic, rampa para botes,
estación de descarga
RECREACIÓN: pesca, campamento, senderismo, bicicleta,
cabalgata, paseo en bote, esquí de fondo/raquetas de
nieve
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Únicamente se permiten en el embalse las
embarcaciones de propulsión manual, los veleros,
las embarcaciones con motores eléctricos de
curricán y las embarcaciones con motores de
gasolina que funcionen a una velocidad constante.
b. Se prohíbe el esquí acuático en el embalse.

▶ MUELLER — CONDADO DE TELLER

INDICACIONES: Desde Colorado Springs, diríjase
25 millas al oeste en la ctra. 24 hacia Divide. Diríjase
al sur en la ctra. 67 por 3.5 millas hacia la entrada del
parque.
TELÉFONO: 719-687-2366
ACRES: 5109 acres de tierra, 5 acres de agua
INSTALACIONES: sitios de pícnic, conexiones eléctricas,
estación de descarga, regaderas, centro de visitantes
RECREACIÓN: campamento, senderismo, ciclismo,
cabalgata, esquí de fondo/senderismo con raquetas de
nieve, caza y pesca limitadas
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe la presencia de perros u otros animales
domésticos fuera de la zona de las instalaciones
desarrolladas.
b. Se prohíbe la conducción de motos de nieve y
vehículos todoterreno, excepto por parte de los
agentes de la ley en servicio.
c. Se prohíbe el uso de embarcaciones, balsas u otros
dispositivos flotantes de cualquier tipo en los lagos
del parque.
d. A partir del mar. siguiente al Día del Trabajo y
hasta el viernes anterior al Día de los Caídos, se
permite la caza en las zonas no prohibidas en el
parque. Los cazadores pueden acceder al área de
caza publicada solo desde el Sendero 5 en el centro
de visitantes, el Sendero 11 en el estacionamiento
Livery o el área de pícnic Lost Pond y el Sendero
13 en el campamento Todas las armas deben estar
completamente descargadas cuando el cazador
se encuentre fuera del límite del área de caza
publicada.

▶ NAVAJO — CONDADO DE ARCHULETA

INDICACIONES: Desde Pagosa Springs, tome la ctra. 160
al oeste por 17 millas. Diríjase al suroeste en la ctra.
151 por 18 millas hacia Arboles. Continúe por 2 millas
al sur en la CR 982.
TELÉFONO: 970-883-2208
ACRES: 2087 acres de tierra, 2895 acres de agua: el
embalse son más de 15,000 acres de agua que se
extienden por Colorado y Nuevo México.

ciclismo, navegación, natación y NUEVO
kiteboarding
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se permite la caza en zonas que no prohíban dicho
uso.
b. NUEVO Las tablas de kiteboarding deben
contar con tres dispositivos de seguridad: una
liberación de la barra de control, una liberación
rápida y una liberación de seguridad. Los tres
sistemas de seguridad deben estar en buenas
condiciones de funcionamiento y cumplir con las
especificaciones del fabricante para que cuando
se activen la vela pierda potencia y caiga al agua.
Los kiteboarders deben usar un dispositivo de
flotación personal aprobado por la Guardia
Costera de los Estados Unidos cuando hacen
kiteboarding.
NOTA: Los navegantes pueden botar en cualquiera
de los dos estados y utilizar todo el embalse. Se
requieren licencias de pesca válidas de Nuevo México
Y Colorado.

▶ NORTH STERLING — CONDADO DE LOGAN

INDICACIONES: Desde la I-76, tome la salida 125
(Sterling), gire al oeste en la ctra. 6 (tráfico oeste
desde Denver, gire a la izquierda en la rampa de
salida; tráfico este desde Julesburg/Nebraska, gire a la
derecha en la rampa de salida). Siga la ctra. 6 al oeste
por 2 millas sobre el puente. Gire a la derecha (norte)
en la calle 3. Gire levemente a la izquierda hacia
Sidney Ave., luego continúe al norte por 1.5 millas.
Gire a la izquierda hacia la CR 34 y continúe al oeste
por 1 milla. Gire a la derecha hacia la CR 39 y siga la
carretera pavimentada norte durante 10 millas.
NOTA: Si usa una unidad GPS para navegar, la carretera
cambia de nombre varias veces. No gire en ninguna
carretera sin pavimentar.
Después de las curvas "S", gire a la izquierda hacia la
CR 46, continúe por 2 millas al oeste hacia la CR 33, y
siga la carretera pavimentada norte por la CR-33.
TELÉFONO: 970-522-3657
ACRES: 2820 acres de tierra, 2895 acres de agua
INSTALACIONES: campo de tiro con arco, sitios de pícnic,
rampa para botes, conexiones eléctricas, estación de
descarga, centro de visitantes
RECREACIÓN: caza, pesca, campamento, senderismo,
ciclismo, cabalgata, paseos en bote, natación
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe el uso de embarcaciones en el
embalse desde el primer lun. de nov. hasta el
último día de la temporada de aves acuáticas
migratorias, excepto en los casos indicados y en
las embarcaciones de propulsión manual que se
utilicen para colocar y recoger señuelos, y para
recuperar aves acuáticas abatidas en las zonas de
los lagos abiertas a la caza de aves acuáticas.
b. A partir del mar. después del Día del Trabajo y
hasta el vier. antes del Día de los Caídos, solo se
permite cazar con arcos y flechas y con escopetas
cargadas con perdigones en las zonas del parque
en las que no esté prohibido su uso, excepto en los
casos siguientes:
1. Prohibida la caza desde la represa.
2. Prohibida la caza desde la superficie congelada
del lago.

INSTALACIONES: sitios de pícnic, rampa para botes,
conexiones eléctricas, estación de descarga, centro de
visitantes
RECREACIÓN: caza, pesca, campamento, senderismo,

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▶ PAONIA — CONDADO DE GUNNISON Y PITKIN

INDICACIONES: Desde Glenwood Springs, tome la ctra.
82 al sur hacia Carbondale. En la ctra. 133, diríjase al
sur por 46 millas.
TELÉFONO: 970-921-5721
ACRES: 1250 acres de tierra, 334 acres de agua
INSTALACIONES: sitios de pícnic, rampa para botes
RECREACIÓN: caza, pesca, campamento, paseos en bote,
esquí de fondo/raquetas de nieve
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se permite la caza en zonas que no prohíban dicho
uso.

▶ PEARL LAKE — CONDADO DE ROUTT

INDICACIONES: Desde Steamboat Springs, diríjase al oeste
por 2 millas en la ctra. 40 hacia la CR 129. Gire al norte
y diríjase 23 millas hasta Pearl Lake Rd. Continúe al
este por 2 millas para estacionar.
TELÉFONO: 970-879-3922
ACRES: 134 acres de tierra, 166 acres de agua
INSTALACIONES: sitios de pícnic, rampa para botes
RECREACIÓN: caza, pesca, campamento, senderismo,
ciclismo, paseo en bote, esquí de fondo/raquetas de
nieve, motos de nieve
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Únicamente se permiten en el embalse las
embarcaciones de propulsión manual, los veleros,
las embarcaciones con motores eléctricos de
curricán y las embarcaciones con motores de
gasolina que funcionen a una velocidad sin escalas.
b. Se prohíbe el esquí acuático.c. Durante las
temporadas de venado y alce se permite la caza
mayor. A partir del martes después del Día del
Trabajo hasta el viernes anterior al Día de los
Caídos, se permite la caza menor en zonas que no
estén señalizadas como prohibidas.

▶ RIDGWAY — CONDADO DE OURAY

INDICACIONES: Desde Montrose, diríjase 20 millas con
dirección sur en la ctra. 550.
TELÉFONO: 970-626-5822
ACRES: 2100 acres de tierra, 1101 acres de agua
INSTALACIONES: sitios de pícnic, rampa para botes,
alquiler de boyas y resbalones, conexiones eléctricas,
estación de descarga, centro de visitantes
RECREACIÓN: caza, pesca, campamento, rutas de
senderismo, ciclismo, paseo en bote, natación, esquí
de fondo
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe el uso de embarcaciones, balsas u
otros dispositivos flotantes en las aguas del área
recreativa de Pa-Co-Chu-Puk, por debajo de la
presa de Ridgway.
b. En todas las zonas del parque al este de la ctra.
550: Durante las temporadas de venado y alce se
permite la caza mayor. A partir del mar. después
del Día del Trabajo hasta el vier. anterior al Día
de los Caídos, se permite la caza en zonas que no
estén señalizadas como prohibidas.
c. Durante cualquier temporada de caza del 1 de oct.
al 30 de abril de cada año, y cualquier temporada
especial aprobada, se permite la caza en todas
las tierras abiertas al acceso público al oeste del
embalse. La zona delimitada por el arroyo Dallas
en el sur y las señales de cierre del sitio en el norte
está cerrada a toda la caza.
d. Durante cualquier temporada de caza de aves
acuáticas del 1 de oct. al 30 de abril anualmente, y
cualquier temporada especial aprobada, se permite
la caza de aves acuáticas dentro del parque Dallas
Creek Recreation Site. Se prohíbe la caza entre la
carretera del parque y la ctra. 550, y en otras zonas

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en las que se prohíbe su uso.
e. Durante las temporadas especiales, se permite la
caza en las siguientes áreas (o zonas especiales de
caza):
ZONA 1: Elk Ridge Mesa, incluido el campamento
cerrado de Elk Ridge.
ZONA 2: Zona delimitada por 100 yardas al sur de
la sede del parque en el norte; el embalse
de Ridgway en el oeste y 0.24 millas de la
ctra. 550 al sur; y 0.25 millas de la carretera
principal del parque en el este.
3. Zona delimitada por la cala principal del
embalse al norte; 0.25 millas de Elk Ridge Rd. al
oeste; intersección de Elk Ridge y las carreteras
principales del parque al sur; y 0.25 millas de la
carretera principal del parque al este.
4. Sitio de recreación Pa-Co-Chu-Puk.

▶ RIFLE FALLS — CONDADO DE GARFIELD

INDICACIONES: Desde la I-70, salga en Rifle, tome la
ctra. 13 al norte a través de Rifle por 3 millas. Gire a la
derecha en la ctra. 325 y siga por 9.8 millas.
TELÉFONO: 970-625-1607
ACRES: 48 acres de terreno
INSTALACIONES: sitios de pícnic, conexiones eléctricas
RECREACIÓN: pesca, campamento, senderismo, esquí
de fondo
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe escalar, atravesar o hacer rappel sobre o
desde formaciones rocosas.

▶ RIFLE GAP — CONDADO DE GARFIELD

INDICACIONES: Desde la I-70, salga en Rifle, tome la
ctra. 13 al norte a través de Rifle por 3 millas. Gire a la
derecha en la ctra. 325 y continúe por 6 millas.
TELÉFONO: 970-625-1607
ACRES: 973 acres de tierra, 360 acres de agua
INSTALACIONES: sitios de pícnic, rampa para botes,
estación de descarga, centro de visitantes
RECREACIÓN: caza, pesca, campamento, ciclismo, paseo
en bote, natación, esquí de fondo/raquetas de nieve
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se permite la caza en zonas que no prohíban dicho
uso.

▶ ROXBOROUGH
— CONDADO DE DOUGLAS
INDICACIONES: Tome la C-470 hasta la salida de
Wadsworth. Diríjase 4.4 millas al sur hasta la ctra.
Waterton Rd., luego gire a la izquierda y siga por
1.6 millas hasta North Rampart Range Rd. Gire a la
derecha y recorra 2.3 millas hasta Roxborough Park
Rd. y luego gire a la izquierda y recorra 1 cuadra hasta
la carretera de acceso al parque. Conduzca 2.2 millas
en la carretera de acceso para llegar al centro de
visitantes.
TELÉFONO: 303-973-3959
ACRES: 3328 acres de terreno
INSTALACIONES: centro de visitantes
RECREACIÓN: senderismo, esquí de fondo con raquetas
de nieve, observación de vida silvestre, recorridos
educativos, fotografía
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíben las fogatas y los perros u otros
animales de compañía.
b. Se prohíbe escalar, recorrer o hacer rappel en las
formaciones rocosas o desde ellas.
NOTA: No se puede utilizar fuera de la pista.

▶ ST. VRAIN — CONDADO DE WELD

INDICACIONES: Desde la I-25, diríjase al oeste por la ctra.
119 y gire al norte en la CR 7. El parque está a 7 millas
este de Longmont.
TELÉFONO: 303-678-9402
ACRES: 695 acres de tierra, 160 acres de agua
INSTALACIONES: sitios de pícnic, estación de descarga
RECREACIÓN: pesca, campamento, senderismo, paseo en
bote, esquí de fondo o raquetas de nieve
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Solo se permiten las embarcaciones de propulsión
manual, los veleros y las embarcaciones con motor
eléctrico, excepto en el embalse de Blue Heron
Reservoir.
b. En el embalse de Blue Heron Reservoir únicamente
se permiten embarcaciones operadas a mano o con
remolque con motores eléctricos o de gasolina que
funcionen a una velocidad constante.

▶ SPINNEY MOUNTAIN — CONDADO DE PARK

INDICACIONES: Desde Colorado Springs, tome la ctra. 24
oeste por 55 millas. Gire a la izquierda y continúe por
2.8 millas por la ctra. CR 23. Después gire a la derecha
por la CR 59 y continúe por 1.1 millas hasta la entrada.
TELÉFONO: 719-748-3401
ACRES: 3990 acres de tierra, 2444 acres de agua
INSTALACIONES: sitios de pícnic, rampa para botes
RECREACIÓN: caza, pesca, navegación
CIERRE ESTACIONAL: desde que el embalse se hiela en
otoño hasta que se deshiela en primavera
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe operar o estacionar las motos de nieve
en tierra o en la superficie congelada del embalse,
excepto por parte de los agentes de la ley en servicio,
o a menos que se indique lo contrario en las
entradas del parque.
b. Se prohíbe operar u ocupar embarcaciones en la
superficie del embalse desde media hora después de
la puesta de sol hasta media hora antes de la salida
del sol.
c. Se prohíbe entrar, utilizar u ocupar las islas del
embalse.
d. Se prohíbe entrar, utilizar u ocupar las tierras o aguas
del parque del 16 de nov. al 30 de abril, a menos
que el embalse esté libre de hielo y la zona esté
anunciada como abierta al uso público.
e. Se prohíbe entrar, utilizar u ocupar los terrenos o las
aguas del parque desde media hora después de la
puesta de sol hasta media hora antes de la salida del
sol, o cuando se indique lo contrario.
f. Prohibido practicar esquí acuático en el embalse.
g. Se permite la caza en zonas que no prohíban dicho
uso.
h. NUEVO Está prohibido nadar.

▶ STAGECOACH — CONDADO DE ROUTT

INDICACIONES: Desde la I-70 en Silverthorne, tome la
ctra. 9 norte por 38 millas. Diríjase en dirección oeste
en la ctra. 40 por 6 millas hacia la ctra. 134. Diríjase
en dirección oeste en la ctra. 134 por 27 millas a ctra.
131. Diríjase al norte por 17 millas hacia la CR 14 y
siga las indicaciones.
TELÉFONO: 970-736-2436
ACRES: 810 acres de tierra, 819 acres de agua
INSTALACIONES: sitios de pícnic, rampa para botes,
conexiones eléctricas, estación de descarga

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RECREACIÓN: pesca, campamento, senderismo, bicicleta,
cabalgata, paseo en bote, natación, esquí de fondo/
raquetas de nieve, motos de nieve
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Desde el mar. después del Día del Trabajo hasta el
vier. antes del Día de los Caídos, solo se permite la
caza con arcos y flechas (incluidas las ballestas y
los arcos de mano, a menos que se restrinja), y con
escopetas cargadas con perdigones para cazar en la
mitad occidental del embalse.
b. Caza de aves acuáticas únicamente con reserva.
Consulte "Reservas: Caza", página 1, para más
detalles.

▶ STATE FOREST — CONDADO DE JACKSON

INDICACIONES: Desde Fort Collins, diríjase 75 millas con
dirección oeste por la ctra. 14, sobre Cameron Pass.
TELÉFONO: 970-723-8366
ACRES: 71,024 acres de tierra, 170 acres de agua
INSTALACIONES: sitios de pícnic, rampa para botes,
establos para caballos/renta, centro de visitantes

RECREACIÓN: caza, pesca, vehículo todoterreno,
campamento, senderismo, ciclismo, cabalgata, paseo en
bote, esquí de fondo/raquetas de nieve, motos de nieve,
alpinismo
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe el uso de embarcaciones, balsas u otros
dispositivos flotantes de cualquier tipo en los
lagos del parque, excepto la navegación sin motor
permitida en el embalse de North Michigan.
b. Solo se permiten embarcaciones de propulsión
manual, veleros, embarcaciones con motores
eléctricos de curricán y embarcaciones con motores
de gasolina que funcionen a una velocidad sin
escalas en el embalse de North Michigan.
c. Prohibido el esquí acuático en el embalse del norte
de Michigan.
d. Se permite la caza en zonas que no prohíben dicho
uso.

▶ STAUNTON — CONDADOS DE JEFFERSON Y PARK

INDICACIONES: Desde Denver, tome la ctra. 285 con
dirección sur por 19.2 millas. Tome la salida hacia la
ctra. Elk Creek Rd. y diríjase al norte por la ctra. Elk
Creek Rd. por 1.7 millas hasta la entrada.
TELÉFONO: 303-816-0912
ACRES: 3829 acres de tierra, 5 acres de agua
INSTALACIONES: sitios de pícnic

RECREACIÓN: pesca, campamento, senderismo, ciclismo,
cabalgata, escalada en roca
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Se prohíbe el uso de embarcaciones, balsas u otros
dispositivos flotantes de cualquier tipo en los lagos
del parque.

▶ STEAMBOAT LAKE — CONDADO DE ROUTT

INDICACIONES: Desde Steamboat Springs, diríjase al oeste
por 2 millas en la ctra. 40 hacia la CR 129. Gire al norte,
diríjase por 25 millas al centro de visitantes.
TELÉFONO: 970-879-3922
ACRES: 1809 acres de tierra, 1011 acres de agua
INSTALACIONES: sitios de pícnic, rampa para botes,
conexiones eléctricas, estación de descarga, centro de
visitantes

RECREACIÓN: caza, pesca, campamento, senderismo,
bicicleta, cabalgata, paseo en bote, natación, esquí de
fondo/raquetas de nieve, motos de nieve

RESTRICCIONES:
a. Durante las temporadas de venados y alces, solo
está permitida la caza mayor. A partir del martes
después del Día del Trabajo hasta el viernes anterior
al Día de los Caídos, se permite la caza menor en
zonas que no estén señalizadas como prohibidas.

▶ TRINIDAD LAKE — CONDADO DE LAS ANIMAS

INDICACIONES: Desde la I-25, tome la salida 13B hacia
Main St. en Trinidad. Gire a la izquierda en la parada de
cuatro vías hacia Nevada. En la siguiente intersección,
diríjase a la ctra. 12/Carretera de Leyendas. Continúe
3 millas al oeste hasta la entrada del parque.
TELÉFONO: 719-846-6951

▶ SWEITZER LAKE — CONDADO DE DELTA

INDICACIONES: Desde Delta, diríjase 1 milla al sur en la
ctra. 50. O diríjase 20 millas al norte de Montrose en
la ctra. 50.
TELÉFONO: 970-874-4258
ACRES: 74 acres de tierra, 137 acres de agua
INSTALACIONES: sitios de pícnic, rampa para botes,
estación de descarga, centro de visitantes
RECREACIÓN: caza, pesca, senderismo, bicicleta, rutas a
caballo, paseos en bote, natación, esquí de fondo
RESTRICCIONES:
a. A partir del mar. siguiente al Día del Trabajo y hasta
el vier. anterior al Día de los Caídos, solo se permite
la caza con arco y flecha (incluidas las ballestas y los
arcos de mano, a menos que se restrinja su uso), así
como con escopetas cargadas con perdigones, en
zonas que no estén señalizadas como prohibidas.
b. La caza de aves acuáticas solo se permite en las 6
zonas de caza designadas.
c. Reservas desde las 5 a. m. hasta las 12 p. m. Las
zonas reservadas que no estén ocupadas a las 7 de
la mañana estarán disponibles por orden de llegada.
Cualquier zona de caza debe ser cedida en cualquier
momento a petición de un cazador que tenga una
reserva válida y activa para esa zona.
d. No se requieren reservas desde la 1 p. m. hasta el
atardecer. La caza es por orden de llegada en este
momento.
e. Se prohíbe dejar los señuelos durante la noche.

▶ SYLVAN LAKE — CONDADO DE EAGLE

INDICACIONES:
CABAÑAS Y CAMPAMENTO DE SYLVAN LAKE Tome la I-70 hasta
Eagle/salida 147. Gire al sur por la rotonda, cruce el
río. Use la primera salida en la ctra. 6/Gran Ave. Utilice
la rotonda para recorrer 0.9 millas hacia el oeste. En la
siguiente rotonda, tome la tercera salida en dirección
Sylvan Lake Rd. En 1.7 millas, gire al sur en Brush
Creek Rd. por 8.5 millas hasta el centro de visitantes.
Continuar hasta que la carretera se bifurque. Tome la
bifurcación derecha por 5 millas hasta el lago.
YURTAS DE BRUSH CREEK: Siga las indicaciones anteriores,
pero gire a la izquierda en la bifurcación. Después de
4.5 millas, encontrará las yurtas a la izquierda en la
parte superior de las curvas.
TELÉFONO: 970-328-2021
ACRES: 1532 acres de tierra, 42 acres de agua
INSTALACIONES: sitios de pícnic, rampa para botes,
estación de descarga, centro de visitantes
RECREACIÓN: caza, pesca, campamento, senderismo,
bicicleta, cabalgata, paseo en bote, esquí de fondo/
raquetas de nieve, motos de nieve
RESTRICCIONES:
a. Solo se permiten las embarcaciones de propulsión
manual, los veleros y las embarcaciones con motor
eléctrico.
b. Prohibido el esquí acuático en el lago.
c. Se permite la caza en zonas que no prohíban dicho
uso.

ACRES: 2512 acres de tierra, 800 acres de agua
INSTALACIONES: sitios de pícnic, rampa para botes, sitios
con conexión eléctrica, sitios con conexión completa,
estación de descarga, centro de visitantes, edificio de
servicios para campistas
RECREACIÓN: caza, pesca, campamento, senderismo,
bicicleta, cabalgata, paseo en bote, esquí de fondo/
raquetas de nieve, campo de tiro con arco
RESTRICCIONES:
a. A partir del martes siguiente al Día del Trabajo y
hasta el viernes anterior al Día de los Caídos, solo
se permite la caza con arco y flecha (incluidas
las ballestas y los arcos de mano, a menos que se
restrinja su uso), así como con escopetas cargadas
con perdigones, en zonas que no estén señalizadas
como prohibidas.
b. Se prohíbe fumar en el campo de tiro con arco con
perros u otros animales domésticos.
c. Se prohíben en el campo de tiro con arco las
puntas de lanza, las ballestas y las armas de fuego
(incluidas, entre otras, las pistolas de balín, las de
perdigones y las de aire comprimido).
d. Cualquier persona de 16 años o menos que entre
en el campo de tiro con arco debe estar bajo la
supervisión directa de un adulto en todo momento.
e. Se prohíbe el acceso del público al campo de tiro con
arco entre la puesta y la salida del sol.

▶ VEGA — CONDADO DE MESA

INDICACIONES: Desde la I-70, diríjase al sur por la ctra.
65, luego diríjase al este en la ctra. 330 a través de
Collbran aprox. por 16 millas. Gire al sur en la ctra.
64.6 Rd. y recorra unas 4 millas para estacionar.
TELÉFONO: 970-487-3407
ACRES: 944 acres de tierra, 898 acres de agua
INSTALACIONES: sitios de pícnic, rampa para botes,
conexiones eléctricas, estación de descarga, centro de
visitantes
RECREACIÓN: caza, pesca, vehículo todoterreno,
campamento, senderismo, paseo en bote, esquí de
fondo/raquetas de nieve, motos de nieve
RESTRICCIONES:
a. A partir del martes siguiente al Día del Trabajo y
hasta el viernes anterior al Día de los Caídos, solo
se permite la caza con arco y flecha (incluidas
las ballestas y los arcos de mano, a menos que se
restrinja su uso), así como con escopetas cargadas
con perdigones, en zonas que no estén señalizadas
como prohibidas.

▶ YAMPA RIVER — CONDADOS DE ROUTT Y MOFFATs.

INDICACIONES: Tome la ctra. 40 hasta el marcador de
milla 104. Centro de visitantes y campamento en el lado
sur de la carretera. Consulte el folleto del parque para
saber cómo llegar al resto de accesos al río.
TELÉFONO: 970-276-2061
ACRES: 110 acres de tierra, acceso a 134 millas de río
INSTALACIONES: 9 sitios fluviales, sitios de pícnic, 8 rampa
para botes, conexiones eléctricas, estación de descarga,
regaderas, centro de visitantes
RECREACIÓN: pesca, rafting, campamento, canotaje, esquí
de fondo.

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5

GOG

CC
3

ELD

6

Golden

93

Louisville

BO
1

119

67

TELLER

F

25

67

BAR

83

CAS

WE
21
79

Keenesburg

WE
14

WE
4

52

WE
24

76

24

Kiowa

G

EP
1

EP
2

86

Simla

EB
2

WE
13

iv
er

AD
1

MG
2

EB
1

94

MG
10

COUNTY

Wiggins

R

MG
11
MG
9

WE
23

WE
17

71

WE
26

H

HLI
7

Fort
Morgan

52

Pawnee NG

MORGAN
COUNTY

S . P latte

MG
8

WE
28

MG
1

ARAPAHOE

Byers

ELBERT
COUNTY

Calhan

EL PASO
COUNTY

Elbert

Elizabeth

Bennett

EMPIRE
RE S.

WE
18

JAC

RE S.

WE
12

WE
10 JA CK SON

14

Grover

RIVE RS IDE
RES .

WE
6

WE
20

WE
5

ADAMS COUNTY

WE
1

34

WE
16

Colorado Springs

Monument

25

WE
3

Hudson

Parker

CHE

AD
2

Larkspur

Manitou
Springs

Castle
Rock

Pikes Peak

Pikes
Peak

DOUGLAS
COUNTY

ROX

DG
2

CHERRY
CREE K
RE S.

225

Gilcrest

Ft. Lupton

BARR
LAKE

85

15

WE
2

WE
11

WE
9

WELD
COUNTY

WE
19

WE
25

WE
7

Greeley WE

Ault

Platteville

Denver

Brighton

Dacono

CHATFIELD
RE S.

85

Milliken

Windsor

Eaton

85

WE
22

Pawnee NG

LR
Evans
4 Johnstown
WE
27

STV

Mead

LR
27

BYD

WE
8

BROOMFIELD
COUNTY

VERCENTRAL
EL MAPA CENTRAL
SEE
MAP FOR:
PARA:
LOS CONDADOS
CHAFFEE,
CUSTER,
DE CHAFFEE,
CUSTER,
FREMONT,
LAKE,
PARK,
FREMONT,
PARK Y
TELLERLAKE,
COUNTIES

DG
1

Deckers

Pike NF

LR
35

Wellington

Timnath

Lafayette

287

CREEK
CO. CC Evergreen JEFFERSON
5
COUNTY CHA

CC
CLEAR 2

Lyons

LR
6

Longmont

Coal Creek

JF
1

LR
16

Berthoud

Boulder

BOULDER
COUNTY

36

LR
19

LR
28

Fort Collins

LR
31 Loveland

LR
33

LR
34

LOR

LR
25

LR
9

LARIMER
COUNTY

LR
29

LR
3

LR
26

287

LR
12

LR
20

Idaho Springs

119

72

7

Black
Hawk

Nederland

Ward

Longs
Peak

LR
32

Estes
Park

NATIONAL

PARK

LR
30

LR
21

Roosevelt NF

LR
1

LR
17

ROCKY MTN.

LR
2

LR
36

LR
10

LR
8

G

71

MG
6

MG
7

Punkin Center

LI
5

Last
Chance

Brush

Limon

MG
4

MG
5

71

MG
3

36

LI
2

LI
6

Hugo

LINCOLN
COUNTY

WA
1

WA
2

LO
1

40

70

63

LO
10

LO
3

LO
8

LO
9

Anton

Crook

34

61

ik a

Flagler

Ar

re

KC
1

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59

Seibert

S.

Ri

Fleming

LO
16

R

ca n

r

SE
3

Holyoke

385

J

KC
3

YU
8

YU
10

J

Burlington

385

YU
2

YU
3

YU
16

385

KC
5

YU
11

YU
9

Cheyenne Wells

CHEYENNE
COUNTY

KC
4

YU
14

YU
7

YU
18

PH
2

YU
15

YU
1

YU
4

YU
6

YU
12

YU
5

YU
13

YU
17

Wray

PHILLIPS COUNTY

PH
1

YUMA
COUNTY

Stratton

ve
Ri

Joes

SE
2

Julesburg

SEDGWICK
COUNTY

Eckley

SE
4

Sedgwick Ovid

Haxtun

SE
1

KIT CARSON
COUNTY

bli

Yuma

u
ep

r

59

6

LO
14

LO
13

ve

LO
6
LO
5

Cope

WA
3

KC
2

Otis

LOGAN
LO COUNTY
15

76

138

WASHINGTON
COUNTY

Akron

LO
7

LO
4

NST

Sterling

LO
11
LO
2

Merino

LO
12

NORTH STE RLING RES

113

Peetz

I

6

5

4

3

2

1

NORESTE

4

CC
4

3

2

LR
24

1

LR
18

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MAPAS
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páginas 72 a 81, para conocer los nombres de las propiedades y sus descripciones.

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COSTILLA
COUNTY

CO
3

Blanca

AL
7

GREAT SAND
DUNES
N.P.

160

CO
2

San Luis

CO
1

Fort
Garland

HU
9

HU
5

F

Culebra
Peak

HU
11

Blanca Peak

HU
8

TELLER

96

HU
1

12

LA
9

LAT

HU
10

25

PU
3

78

LA
5

LA
12
LA
14

HU
2 HU
La Veta
14

HU
20

HU
7

PU
4

115

no

HU
13

a
rf

PUE

PU
5

Aguilar

HU
3

TRINIDAD
RE S.

EP
3

LA
4

EP
1

Calhan

G

LA
7

FIS

Trinidad

LA
8

LAS ANIMAS
COUNTY

HU
18

PUEBLO
COUNTY

HU
17

HU
19

er

TRI

LA
1

HU
6

HU
12

Riv

PU
7

24

EL PASO
COUNTY

Pueblo

PU
6

Fountain

Walsenburg

CHM

Colorado Springs

PUEBLO
RE SERVOIR

HUERFANO
COUNTY

San Isabel NF

HU
16

HU
15

HU
4

VERCENTRAL
EL MAPA CENTRAL
SEE
MAP FOR:
PARA:
LOS CONDADOS
CHAFFEE,
CUSTER,
DE CHAFFEE,
CUSTER,
FREMONT,
LAKE,
PARK,
FREMONT,
PARK Y
TELLERLAKE,
COUNTIES

Pikes Peak

Manitou
Springs

25

Monument

G

LA
3

PU
1

PU
2

50

350

Thatcher

10

EP
2

Simla

u

rg

LI
7
LI
4

LI
3

MERIDITH
RE S.

OT
24

COUNTY

Punkin Center

LI
5
LI
2

LI
6

LINCOLN
COUNTY

Hugo

OT
12

BE
12

o
at

ir e

r

389

H

LA
16

OT
22

LA
10

OT
11

LA
11

LA
2

160

LA
15

Kim

LA
6

LA
13

I

BA
15
BA
14

BA
7

Eads

Springfield

BA
13

BA
5
BA
9

BA
17

BA
18

116

BA
1

J

BA
4

BA
8

BA
2

89

PR
4

Holly

Walsh

PR
3

PR
2

BA
11
BACA COUNTY

Vilas

BA
19

PROWERS
COUNTY

Campo

PR
8

PR
5

BA
16

287

PR
7

385

J

Granada

Cheyenne Wells

NE E NOSHE
RE S.

Lamar

Wiley

KI
2

KI
1

Comanche NG

Pritchett

BA
6
BA
BA
12
10

BA
20

287

Kit Carson

CHEYENNE
COUNTY

KIT CARSON
COUNTY

KI
3

KIOWA
COUNTY

BE
6
BE
7 JOHN MARTIN

CREE K RE S.

BE
1 ADOBE

96

Haswell

BE
2

40

I

BE
RE SERVOIR
BE
9
R ive r
OT
4
JMR
18 BE
BE
Las Animas
OT
BE
3
Ar
8
OTERO Rocky
15
k.
Ford
5
COUNTY
BE
OT
La Junta
10
25
BENT
OT
COUNTY
OT
1
23
OT
OT
OT
Comanche
8
7
4
OT
NG
OT
OT
OT
OT
26
10
BE
9
5
6
OT
11
3
OT
OT
OT
OT
19
14
OT
13
17
21
OT
OT
2
20
OT
16

Ordway

CROWLEY

LI
1

Crowley

94

ELBERT
COUNTY

H

BA
3

PR
1

PR
6

10

9

8

7

6

PARQUES
ESTATALES

10

9

AL
5

8

7

6

67

83

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F

TIERRAS EN
FIDEICOMISO ESTATAL

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ÁREAS ESTATALES
DE VIDA SILVESTRE

H

UNIDADES DE
PESCA ESTATALES

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DG
1

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6

A

ME
8

m pa

MF
58
MF
46

MF
73

MF
67

MF
84

MF
49

Fruita

MESA
COUNTY

COLORADO NATIONAL
MONUMENT

n

G

n

50

ME
10

4

ME
9

R

B

ME
6

1

er
i v GF

GF
7

COUNTY

De Beque

BLANCO

GARFIELD
COUNTY

RIO

RB
6

7

MF
43

VEGA
RE S.

Rifle

VEG

un
is
R

Hotchkiss

DELTA
COUNTY

Craig

DE
2

Paonia

DE
3

HAR

GF
8

133

GF
5

C
MF
63

C

PAO

GF
9

PAONIA
RE S.

GF
3

Basalt

Marble

GUNNISON
COUNTY

GU
2

Capitol Peak

GF
4

Glenwood
Springs

White River
NF

Carbondale

GF
10

GF
6

RO
15

317

RO
27

Eagle

EA
4

40

RO
20

131

82

70

RO
21

Avon

GR
15

134

GR
10

GR
11

D

PI
1

White River NF

EA
6

EA
7

JA
26

14

JA
2

JA
30

GR
1

GREEN
MTN. RES.

24

Red Cliff

Minturn

Vail

19

GR
7

GR
16

JA
31

GR
3

Blue
River

TELLER

E

LR
1

LAKE
GRANBY

Nederland

Mt. Evans

COUNTY

70

Black Hawk

GILPIN 119
COUNTY

72

LR
32

Estes
Park

Ward

Longs
Peak

NATIONAL PARK

ROCKY MOUNTAIN

CC
5

CC
Idaho
Springs CC
4
CC
2
1 CLEAR CREEK
Grays Peak

Breckenridge

40

Winter Park

Fraser

LR
10

LR
18

LR
17

Roosevelt NF

LR
24

LR
2

LR
36

LARIMER
COUNTY

SHADOW
MTN. RES.

LR
5

GR
17
GR
5

SUMMIT
COUNTY

DILLON RES.

Dillon

Arapaho
NF

GR
14

14

GR
21

LR
22

LR
7
LR
14

LR
11

VERCENTRAL
EL MAPA CENTRAL
SEE
MAP FOR:
PARA:
LOS CONDADOS
CHAFFEE,
CUSTER,
DE CHAFFEE,
CUSTER,
FREMONT,
LAKE,
PARK,
FREMONT,
PARK Y
TELLERLAKE,
COUNTIES

91

GR
22
Granby
Hot Sulphur
Springs

GR
6

SU
1

STA

JA
29

LR
13

E

COUNTY

125

GR
13

Silverthorne

GR
8

GR
18

GRAND

JA
8

LR
15

LR
23

JA
18
JA
28

JA
17

JA
11

JA
25

JA
19
JA
10

JA
3

JA
16

Routt NF

JA
14

JA
12

JA
1

GR
GR 12
9
GR

GR
2

JA
6

JA
20

Walden

JA
4
JA
27

GR
4

JA
7

JA
23

Kremmling

GR
20

JA
21

JA
24

JA
15

JA
5

JA
13

Mt. of the
Holy Cross

GR
23

JA
22

JA
9

JACKSON COUNTY 125

D

SYLVAN
LAKE

Aspen

SYL

EA
2

EA
3

Conundrum
Peak

Crested Butte

Maroon
Bells

PITKIN
COUNTY

PI
2

EA
5

RO
8

STG

RO
23

RO
4

Steamboat
Springs

EAGLE COUNTY
Gypsum

RO
18

EA
1

RO
1

Routt NF

RO
3

RO
2

RO
7

RO
10

RO
19

Yampa

Oak Creek

RO
24

ROUTT
COUNTY

RO
5

RO
6

PEA

STEAMBOAT
LAKE

STE

RO RO
13
YAM
25
RO RO
26 RO
22
11

RO
9

RO
16

RO
12

RO
RO 17 RO
28
Hayden
14

ELH

MF
30

MF
89

MF
17

MF
41

New
Castle

MF
54

13

MF
1

MF
31

MF
15

GF Silt
2

HA RVE Y
GAP RES.

RIF

MF
52

MF
39

40

RB
5

RIG

RIFLE GAP
RE S.

Grand Mesa NF

Collbran

Cedaredge

65

330

ME
11

Parachute

RB
4

GF
11

RB
1

Meeker

13

70

Rio Blanco

MF
61
MF
75

MF
34

MF
56 MF
85
MF
69

MOFFAT COUNTY

MF
33

MF
5

MF
6
MF
64

MF
45

Maybell

MF
8

MF
32

MF
3

MF
77

B

MF
iv er
MF
MF MF
36
MF
38
MF
7
MF
MF 83
23
4
91
MF
MF
16
MF
24
76
MF
MF
MF MF 65
MF MF
MF
48
10
MF
19 MF 22
59
40
29
MF
MF
55
MF
MF
2 MF MF 28 MF MF 80
MF
MF 81
42
27
47
9
90
74
MF 18
MF MF
MF
79
20
13
60
RB
e
50
Wh it
2
v
RB
64 e r
3
RB

Ya

MF
71
MF
MF
26
57
MF
82 MF
25 MF
37
R

MF
70
MF MF
87
44

MF
72

CAM
ME
ME
1 ME
ME
3
12 Palisade
2
Grand Junction
CRP
ME

139

Rangely

ME
5 ME
7

HIG

Dinosaur

318

DINOSAUR NATIONAL
MONUMENT

MF
88

MF
35

i

5

4

MF
21

R

3

er

MF
MF 86
MF
53 MF
51
MF
66
13 MF
MF
78
14

MF
68

MF
62

MF
11

iv

2

1

MF
12

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Gr een

nt

ad

Con tine

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6

5

CC
4
3

GOG

BOULDER
3
COUNTY

2

LR
30

LR
21

1
LR
8

NOROESTE

Co

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MESA VERDE
NATIONAL
PARK

Cortez

MZ
8

MZ
6

Dolores

MZ
10

MZ
4

s

DO
4

Do lo re

MZ
2
MZ
7 MAN

MZ
9

DO
5

DO
6

Mancos

MZ
1

DO
7

SM
2

R iv

140

B

Rico

San Juan
NF

Mt.
Wilson

LP
1

LP
5

550

LP
4

Durango

Ignacio

172

Bayfield

HI
7

AR
1

C

NAV

NAVAJO RESERVOIR

160

HI
6

HI
4

on

GU
14

San Luis
Peak

GU
10

AR
2

149

MI
1

MI
2

160

84

ARCHULETA
COUNTY

Di

MINERAL
COUNTY

D

RG
3

SA
3

GU
3

RG
1

D

CN
27

CONEJOS
COUNTY

CN
9

CN
8

RG
4

17

CN
3

Antonito

CN
13

285

E

nd

e

CN
21

CN
15

CN
19

CN
22

AL
1

COUNTY

150

Blanca

CO
3

AL
7

142

159

COSTILLA
COUNTY

ALAMOSA

CN
5

CN
14

CN
20

CN
23

CN
18

AL
5

GREAT SAND DUNES
NATIONAL PARK

Crestone Peak

SAN
LUIS LA KE

AL
6

SA
12

SA
15

AL
3 G r a Alamosa

La Jara

AL
4

AL
2

Hooper

SA
19

SA
13

17

SA
11

SA
23

Moffat

SA
21

Manassa

CN
6

RG
8

CN
17
CN
25
CN
11

CN
28

CN
26

370

RG
10

RG
6

CN
4

CN
10
CN
12

CN
16
CN
1

o

SA
17

SA
22

Center

SA
18

SA
24

SA
16
SA
6

285

TELLER

E

Fairplay

VERCENTRAL
EL MAPA CENTRAL
SEE
MAP FOR:
PARA:
LOS CONDADOS
CHAFFEE,
CUSTER,
DE CHAFFEE,
CUSTER,
FREMONT,
LAKE,
PARK,
FREMONT,
PARK Y
TELLERLAKE,
COUNTIES

Saguache

285

Monte Vista

CN
24
CN
7

112

Ri

SA
7

SA
1

SA
10

RG
2

CN
2

RG
9

Del
Norte

RIO GRANDE
COUNTY

RG
7

SA
14

SA
8

COUNTY

SA
20

SA
5

Rio Grande NF

GU
13

SAGUACHE

RG
5

South
Fork

SA
9

GU
20

GU
12

GU
18

Pitkin

Gunnison NF

GU
16

TAYLOR PARK
RE SERVOIR

114

MI
3

SA
4

SA
2

Rio Grande NF

MI
4

Creede

t i n e n ta l

HI
3

Pagosa Springs

HI
5

HI
1

Lake City

HI
2

149

BLUE
MESA
RES.

GU
15

GU
11

135

GU
1

Conundrum
Peak

Crested Butte

GU
21

82

PITKIN
COUNTY

Aspen

GU
4
Gunnison GU
GU
17
GU
19
8
GU
GU
6
GU
5
7

GU
9

COUNTY

GUNNISON

HINSDALE
COUNTY

Redcloud Peak

Uncompahgre
Peak

151

VALLECITO
RE SERVOIR

Silverton

50

Uncompahgre
NF

MT
2

SAN
JUAN
COUNTY

SJ
1

SJ
2

Ouray

COUNTY

LP
3

550

SJ
3

Telluride

Mt.
Sneffels

LP
2

LA PLATA

SM
11
SM
13

e r 145

145

COUNTY

Ridgway

RID

OU
1

MT
1

92

CRA

133

Marble

Maroon
Bells

v id e

160

491

MZ
5

MCPHEE RES.

MZ
3

LON

SM
9

SM
7

OURAY

550

RIDGWAY
RE S.

62

CRAWFORD RES.

BLACK CANYON
OF THE GUNNISON
NATIONAL PARK

Montrose

DE
3

Crawford

DE
2

Paonia

PAONIA
RE S.

GU
2

Capitol Peak

C

COUNTY

DO
3

SM
12

SM
3

Norwood

COUNTY

Olathe

92

Hotchkiss

DELTA
COUNTY

PAO

C

CO
2

10

9

HU
8

8

Westcliffe

7

6

5

PARQUES
ESTATALES

10

DO
2

SM
4

SM
8

DOLORES
COUNTY

141

MONTEZUMA

Dove
Creek

r

SM
6

MONTROSE

348

SWE

Cedaredge

Grand Mesa NF

VEG

TIERRAS EN
FIDEICOMISO ESTATAL

9

DO
1

R i

8

Do

es
lor

SM
5

er

Uncompahgre
NF

DE
1

Delta

65

ME

r

B6

e

ÁREAS ESTATALES
DE VIDA SILVESTRE

SM
1

iv

SAN MIGUEL
COUNTY

SM
10

Nucla

n

50

i

141

un
so

90

ve

n

ME
10

G

141

MESA
COUNTY

COLORADO NATIONAL
MONUMENT

iv

UNIDADES DE
PESCA ESTATALES

7

Gateway

4

do

l ora

Co

ME
CAM
ME
ME
9
ME
1 ME
3
ME
7
12 Palisade
2
Grand Junction
CRP
ME

ME
5

Fruita

R

6

5

ME
8A

R

MAPAS

SUROESTE

69

CPW.STATE.CO.US

�MAPAS

CENTRAL

TIERRAS EN
FIDEICOMISO ESTATAL

ÁREAS ESTATALES
DE VIDA SILVESTRE

UNIDADES DE
PESCA ESTATALES

PARQUES
ESTATALES

CLEAR CREEK
E

SUMMIT
COUNTY

Red Cliff

Mt. of the
Holy Cross

PA
12

Breckenridge
91

White River NF
LK
3
TURQUOISE
LAKE

LK
2

5

Mt.
Massive

Leadville

LK
6

1

La Plata
Peak

Pike NF

PA
28
PA
PA
26
11

PA
4
Alma

LK
5
PA
19

CH
16

CH
10
CH
4

PA
18
PA
2

CH
9

PA
30
PA
29
PA
5

PA
6
PA
7

PA
20

JEFFERSON
COUNTY
Deckers

PA
16

PA
24
PA
25

TELLER
COUNTY

PA
8

SPINNEY
MTN. RES.

SPI

PA
15

D
al
nt
ine
ivid
e

FR
21

285

Woodland
Park

PA
14

PA
10

24

ELEVEN MILE
RES.

A rk

as
ans

Ri

v

69

FR
27

FR
14

CU
2

Encuentre estas propiedades en el apartado “Punto del Mapa” en el
Índice de Tierras, páginas 72 a 81, para conocer los nombres de las
propiedades y sus descripciones.

PA
1

CU
7

FR
8
FR
18

SAGUACHE
COUNTY

D

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Crestone Peak

E

FR
26

FR
13

TE
2

FR FR
1
3
FR
17
Cañon City FR
5

FR
29

FR
15

CU
1

67

FR
23

FR
4

7

Florence

FR
12

CU
8

CU
4

TE
3

96

PUEBLO
RESERVOIR

Rockvale

CUSTER
COUNTY
CU
5

6

TE
5

Williamsburg

CU
6

8
Moffat

Pikes
Peak

TE
4

FR
9

FR
6

CU
3

MUE

TE
1

Cripple Creek

FR
7

Westcliffe

Saguache

5

PA
23

CH
CH
ELE
PARK
15
PA
17
COUNTY
9
Mt. Buena Vista
CH
Yale
PA
9
CH
CH 5
3
CH
27
8
PA
PA
PA
19
CH
CH
13
22
32
CH
6
3
CH
CH
7
CH
2
30
FR
FR
CH
28 CH
28
2
FR
20
26
CH
Mt.
24
CH
FR
CH
Shavano
22
12
CH
22
1 Salida
FREMONT
CH
25
CH
COUNTY
Poncha
21
AHR
29
Springs CH
FR
FR
FR
23
CH
50
10
20
25
CH
24
FR
CH
13
FR
19
FR
18
11
16
er

Rio Grande NF

DOUGLAS
COUNTY

67

CHAFFEE
CO.

nt
Co

7

4

STN

PA
27

PA
21

PA
17

LK
4

Mt.
Columbia

Gunnison NF

Blue
River

CH
14
CH
11

Huron
Peak

6

PA
31

285

Fairplay

LAKE
Mt.
CO. Elbert LK

Pitkin

CHATFIELD
RES.

l a t te

4

85

Mt. Evans

DILLON RES.

River

Minturn

F

COUNTY

So
uth
P

D

8

San Isabel NF
F

�MAPAS

UNIDADES DE GESTIÓN DE CAZA

71

CPW.STATE.CO.US

�ÍNDICE

ÍNDICE DE TIERRAS

▶ (F. E.) o (F. L.) junto al nombre de la propiedad = la propiedad es una zona de pesca o bien un alquiler de pesca

CONDADOS

PARQUES
ESTATALES

UNIDADES DE PESCA ESTATALES, ÁREAS DE VIDA SILVESTRE, TIERRAS Y PARQUES
MAPA CUADRÍCULA MAPA
ACRES PUNTO
ÍNDICE
PÁGINA
CONDADO DE ADAMS (AD): ver mapa del noreste
Barr Lake State Park
104
2,890
BAR
G-3
Little Muddy STL
99
2,289 AD-1
H-4
66
Whitehorse SWA
104
400
AD-2
G-3
CONDADO DE ALAMOSA (AL): ver mapas del sureste, suroeste
East Alamosa STL
83
1,480 AL-1
E-9
Higel SWA
791
1,465 AL-2
E-9
J.W. Mumma Native Aquatic
80
AL-3
E-9
Species SFU
67, 69
Playa Blanca SWA
80
714
AL-4
E-9
San Luis Lakes STL
82
1,300
AL-5
E-9
San Luis Lakes SWA
82
3,317
AL-6
E-9
Zapata Falls STL
82
619
AL-7
E-9
CONDADO DE ARAPAHOE: ver mapa del noreste
Cherry Creek State Park
104
4,450
CHE
G-4
66
CONDADO DE ARCHULETA (AR): ver mapa del suroeste
Devil Creek SWA
77
561
AR-1
C-10
Echo Canyon Reservoir SWA
78
211
AR-2
C-10
69
Navajo State Park
771
4,982
NAV
C-10
CONDADO DE BACA (BA): ver mapa del sureste
Aubury Creek STL
144
640
BA-1
J-10
Burchfield STL
139
640
BA-2
J-9
Burchfield SWA
139
178
BA-3
J-9
Cimarron River STL
145
519
BA-4
J-10
Edler STL
144
640
BA-5
J-10
Kirkwell STL
144
640
BA-6
I-10
Lone Rock STL
137
646
BA-7
I-10
Moore Draw STL
145
640
BA-8
J-10
North Canyon STL
144
632
BA-9
I-10
Pat/Whitby Canyon STL
144
1,302 BA-10 I-10
Sand Arroyo STL
139
640
BA-11 J-10
67
Sand Canyon STL
144
640
BA-12 I-10
Sand Creek South STL
144
319
BA-13 I-10
Sikes Ranch STL
144
641
BA-14 I-10
143,
7,139 BA-15 I-10
Sikes Ranch SWA
144
State Line STL
144
496
BA-16 J-10
Sunny Moon STL
144
640
BA-17 I-10
Turk’s Pond SWA
139
200
BA-18
J-9
138,
8,533 BA-19
J-9
Two Buttes Reservoir SWA
139
Utleyville STL
137
657
BA-20 I-10
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MAPA CUADRÍCULA MAPA
ACRES PUNTO
ÍNDICE
PÁGINA
CONDADO DE BENT (BE): ver mapa del sureste
Adobe Creek Reservoir SWA
125
5,147 BE-1
I-7
Blue Lake STL
125 60,323 BE-2
I-7
Dawn Pond SWA
125
30
BE-3
I-8
Fort Lyon SWA
125
523
BE-4
I-8
John Martin Reservoir State
126 13,391 JMR
I-8
Park
125,
John Martin Reservoir SWA
126, 19,471 BE-5
I-8
146
67
Karney Ranch STL
126
1,000 BE-6
I-8
Karney Ranch SWA
126 13,580 BE-7
I-8
Keller STL
146
2,160 BE-8
I-8
Las Animas SFU
125
69
BE-9
I-8
Purgatoire River SWA
130
960
BE-10
I-8
Setchfield SWA
130
2,438 BE-11
I-9
Treetop STL
126 10,102 BE-12
I-7
CONDADO DE BOULDER (BO): ver mapa del noreste
Eldorado Canyon State Park
29
1,441
ELD
F-3
66
Sawhill Ponds SWA
29
208
BO-1
F-3
CONDADO DE CHAFFEE (CH): ver mapa central
Arkansas Headwaters State
múltiple 5,804
AHR
E-7
Park
Arkansas River/Big Bend SWA
56
11
CH-1
E-6
(F.E.)
Aspen Ridge STL
57
542
CH-2
E-6
Bighorn Springs SWA (F.E.)
57, 481
8
CH-3
E-6
Buena Vista SWA (F.E.)
49, 481
41
CH-4
E-6
Burns Canyon STL
57
600
CH-5
E-6
Chalk Cliffs SFU
56, 481
61
CH-6
E-6
Champion SWA (F.E.)
57, 481
60
CH-7
E-6
Chesmore SWA (F.E.)
49
5
CH-8
E-6
70
Chubb Park SWA
49
525
CH-9
E-6
CONDADO Y NOMBRE DEL TERRENO

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Chubb Park STL
Clear Creek Reservoir SWA
Droney Gulch SWA
Frantz Lake SWA
Granite SWA (F.E.)
Harmon SWA (F.E.)
Heckendorf SWA
Johnson Village SWA
Little Cochetopa Creek STL
Love Meadow WWA

49, 57
48, 481
56
56
48, 49
481
481
481
561
481

3,640
500
2,949
69
131
10
720
9
320
11

CH-10
CH-11
CH-12
CH-13
CH-14
CH-15
CH-16
CH-17
CH-18
CH-19

E-6
D-6
E-7
E-7
E-5
E-6
E-6
E-6
E-7
E-6

�ÍNDICE
MAPA CUADRÍCULA MAPA
ACRES PUNTO
ÍNDICE
PÁGINA
Maxwell Park STL
481
4,901 CH-20
E-6
Mount Ouray SWA
56
231
CH-21
E-7
Mount Shavano SFU
56
45
CH-22
E-7
Mount Shavano SWA
56, 57
84
CH-23
E-7
Poncha Pass STL
561
360
CH-24
E-7
Pridemore SWA (F.L.)
56
10
CH-25
E-6
70
Railroad Gulch STL
57
369
CH-26
E-6
Ruby Mountain SWA (F.E.)
57
4
CH-27
E-6
Sand Creek Central STL
56
597
CH-28
E-6
Sands Lake SWA
57
14
CH-29
E-7
Wright’s Lake SWA (F.E.)
56,481
84
CH-30
E-6
CONDADO DE CLEAR CREEK (CC): ver mapas noreste, noroeste
Bakerville STL
39
320
CC-1
E-4
Beaver Brook STL
39
480
CC-2
F-4
Bergen Peak SWA
39
1,093
CC-3
F-4
66, 68
Georgetown SWA
39
670
CC-4
E-4
Mount Evans SWA
39
3,438
CC-5
F-4
CONDADO DE CONEJOS (CN): ver mapa del suroeste
Alamaditas Mesa STL
81
640
CN-1
D-10
Alamosa Canyon STL
81
240
CN-2
D-9
Alta STL
81
640
CN-3
E-10
Chiquito Peak STL
80
640
CN-4
E-9
East Bend STL
81
720
CN-5
E-10
Gallegos STL
81
480
CN-6
E-10
Hot Creek SWA
81
9,485 CN-7
E-10
La Jara Reservoir SWA
81
635
CN-8
D-10
La Jara STL
81
42,881 CN-9
D-10
La Jara SWA
81
2,808 CN-10 E-10
Las Mesitas STL
81
640
CN-11 E-10
Los Mogotes Peak STL
81
640
CN-12 E-10
Oritz STL
81
640
CN-13 E-10
69
Pinon Hills STL
81
640
CN-14 E-10
Punche Valley STL
81
640
CN-15 E-10
Rajadero Canyon STL
81
673
CN-16 D-10
Romeo STL
81
640
CN-17 E-10
San Antonito STL
81
640
CN-18 E-10
San Luis Hills STL
81
640
CN-19 E-10
Sego Springs SWA
81
640
CN-20 E-10
South Pinon Hills STL
81
2,240 CN-21 E-10
Sugar Loaf STL
81
640
CN-22 E-10
Taos Valley STL
81
640
CN-23 E-10
Terrace Reservoir SWA
80, 81
240
CN-24
D-9
The Poso STL
81
640
CN-25 E-10
CONDADO Y NOMBRE DEL TERRENO

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MAPA CUADRÍCULA MAPA
ACRES PUNTO
ÍNDICE
PÁGINA
Trujillo Canyon STL
81
640
CN-26 E-10
Trujillo Meadows SWA
81
71
CN-27 D-10
69
Vincente Canyon STL
81
640
CN-28 E-10
CONDADO DE COSTILLA (CO): ver mapas del sureste, suroeste
Mountain Home Reservoir SWA
83
1,061 CO-1
F-9
Sanchez Reservoir SWA
83
1,462 CO-2
F-10 67, 69
Smith Reservoir SWA
83
278
CO-3
F-9
CONDADO DE CUSTER (CU): ver mapa central
Bear Gulch STL
69
640
CU-1
F-8
Beddows Mountain STL
86, 691 500
CU-2
E-7
DeWeese Reservoir SWA
69, 691 780
CU-3
F-8
Foster Gulch STL
84, 86
640
CU-4
F-8
70
Froze Creek STL
86
640
CU-5
F-8
Johnson Gulch STL
69
640
CU-6
F-8
Middle Taylor Creek SWA
86
486
CU-7
E-8
Rosita STL
84
640
CU-8
F-8
CONDADO DE DELTA (DE): ver mapas noroeste, suroeste
Crawford State Park
53
760
CRA
C-6
Escalante SWA
62
7,612 DE-1
B-6
McCluskey SWA
53
1,600 DE-2
C-6
68, 69
Roeber SWA
53
1,030 DE-3
C-6
Sweitzer Lake State Park
64
211
SWE
B-6
CONDADO DE DOLORES (DO): ver mapa del suroeste
Coalbed Canyon SWA
72, 711 2,359 DO-1
A-8
NUEVO Cross Canyon SWA
72
119
DO-2
A-9
Disappointment Creek STL
711
640
DO-3
A-8
69
Fish Creek SWA
71
314
DO-4
B-8
Groundhog Reservoir SWA
71
606
DO-5
B-8
Jim Olterman/Lone Cone SWA 70, 71 5,030 DO-6
B-8
Lone Mesa State Park
711 11,780 LON
A-9
South Mountain STL
711
640
DO-7
A-8
CONDADO DE DOUGLAS (DG): ver mapa noreste
Castlewood Canyon State Park 104
2,628
CAS
G-5
Four Mile SWA
51
362
DG-1
F-5
66
Roxborough State Park
51
3,328
ROX
F-5
Sharptail Ridge SWA
51
699
DG-2
F-4
CONDADO DE EAGLE (EA): ver mapa noroeste
Basalt SWA
47, 444 2,230 EA-1
C-5
Brush Creek SWA
44
382
EA-2
D-4
Eagle River SWA (F.L.)
35
25
EA-3
D-4
Gypsum Ponds SWA
35
90
EA-4
D-4
68
Old Man’s Gulch STL
44
692
EA-5
D-4
Sylvan Lake State Park
44
1,574
SYL
D-4
Vail Deer Underpass SWA
36, 45
107
EA-6
D-4
Whiskey Creek STL
36, 45
602
EA-7
D-4
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MAPA CUADRÍCULA MAPA
ACRES PUNTO
ÍNDICE
PÁGINA
CONDADO DE ELBERT (EB): ver mapa noreste
Jumping Cow STL
105
2,086 EB-1
H-5
66
Jumping Cow SWA
105 14,733 EB-2
G-5
CONDADO DE EL PASO (EP): ver mapas noreste, sureste
Big Springs STL
110
8,601
EP-1
G-6
Cheyenne Mountain State Park
59
2,701 CHM
G-6
66, 67
Ramah SWA
110
400
EP-2
G-5
Turkey Track Ranch STL
118
7,976
EP-3
G-6
CONDADO DE FREMONT (FR): ver mapa central
Adelaide STL
581
640
FR-1
F-7
Badger Creek STL
57, 58 3,799 FR-2
E-6
Beaver Creek SWA
59
2,227 FR-3
F-7
Brush Hollow STL
59
1,398 FR-4
F-7
Brush Hollow SWA
59
461
FR-5
F-7
Cody Park STL
691
640
FR-6
F-7
Copper Gulch STL
691
638
FR-7
F-7
Cottonwood Ridge STL
58
640
FR-8
F-7
Deer Haven STL
581
640
FR-9
F-6
Dirty Gulch STL
58
640
FR-10
E-7
Fernleaf Gulch STL
58
520
FR-11
E-7
Florence STL
69
640
FR-12
F-7
Grape Creek STL
69, 691 1,280 FR-13
F-7
McCoy Gulch STL
86
640
FR-14
E-7
Newlin Creek STL
69
640
FR-15
F-7
70
Ogden/Treat SWA (F.E.)
58, 86
28
FR-16
E-7
Oil Well Flats STL
581
600
FR-17
F-7
Parkdale STL
58
640
FR-18
F-7
Pinnacle Rock STL
691
520
FR-19
F-7
Sand Gulch STL
57, 58 2,480 FR-20
E-7
Short Creek Baldy STL
86
640
FR-21
E-7
Stoney Face Mountain STL
58
640
FR-22
E-7
Table Mountain STL
59
9,427 FR-23
F-7
Tallahassee Road STL
58
640
FR-24
F-6
Texas Creek #1 &amp; 2 STL
58
410
FR-25
E-7
Tunnel Drive STL
691
360
FR-26
F-7
Turkey Gulch STL
691
640
FR-27
F-7
CONDADO Y NOMBRE DEL TERRENO

GMU

Waugh Mountain STL

58

NUEVO

15,066 FR-28
West Bear Gulch STL
69
640
FR-29
CONDADO DE GARFIELD (GF): ver mapa noroeste
NUEVO Bill Patterson SWA
31
4
GF-1
Bob Terrell SWA
43
7
GF-2
Crystal River SFU
43
19
GF-3
Garfield Creek SWA
42
13,179 GF-4
Glenwood Springs SFU
34
2
GF-5
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E-6
F-7
B-5
C-4
C-4
C-5
C-4

68

MAPA CUADRÍCULA MAPA
ACRES PUNTO
ÍNDICE
PÁGINA
Harvey Gap State Park
33
304
HAR
C-4
Parachute Ponds SWA
32,42
42
GF-6
C-4
Rifle Falls SFU
33
600
GF-7
B-4
Rifle Falls State Park
33
48
RIF
C-4
Rifle Gap State Park
33
1,333
RIG
C-4
68
Roaring Fork SWA
43, 444
43
GF-8
C-4
Sam Caudill SWA
444
GF-9
C-4
West Rifle Creek SWA
33
941
GF-10
C-4
Wheeler SWA
33, 42
48
GF-11
B-4
CONDADO DE GILPIN: ver mapa noreste
Golden Gate Canyon State Park
38
11,903 GOG
F-4
66
CONDADO DE GRAND (GR): ver mapa noroeste
Antelope Creek STL
181
1,240 GR-1
E-2
Carter Creek STL
181
1,301 GR-2
D-3
Copper Mountain STL
28
640
GR-3
E-3
East Carter Mountain STL
181
1,794 GR-4
D-2
Granby Ranch SWA
28
451
GR-5
E-3
(Conservation Easement)
Hot Sulphur Springs SWA
18, 28 2,160 GR-6
E-3
Junction Butte SWA
37
1,304 GR-7
D-3
Kemp-Breeze SWA
18, 28 1,714 GR-8
E-3
Middle Carter (Gunsight) STL
181
5,400 GR-9
D-3
Middle Park STL
27
4,144 GR-10
D-3
Milk Creek STL
27
10,955 GR-11
D-2
68
Perkins SWA
181
83
GR-12
D-3
Pioneer Park SWA
18
49
GR-13
E-3
Ptarmigan STL
28
640
GR-14
E-3
15, 27, 10,996 GR-15
D-3
Radium SWA
361
Red Mountain STL
181
623
GR-16
D-3
Red Mountain SWA
28
161
GR-17
E-3
Slide Mountain STL
18
1,280 GR-18
E-3
Troublesome Valley Ranch STL
18
876
GR-19
E-3
West Carter Mountain STL
181
2,360 GR-20
D-2
NUEVO Willow Creek Res. SWA
18
200 GR-21
E-3
Windy Gap WWA
18
12
GR-22
E-3
Windy Ridge STL
27
808
GR-23
D-2
CONDADO DE GUNNISON (GU): ver mapas noroeste, suroeste
Almont Triangle SWA
55
643
GU-1
D-6
Beaver Lake SWA
43
41
GU-2
C-5
Black Sage Pass STL
551
415
GU-3
D-7
Cabin Creek SWA
55
640
GU-4
D-7
68, 69
Centennial SWA
54
1,800 GU-5
C-7
Chance Gulch SWA
67
645
GU-6
D-7
Dutch Gulch SWA
67
320
GU-7
D-7
Gunnison River SWA
54
81
GU-8
D-7
CONDADO Y NOMBRE DEL TERRENO

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�ÍNDICE
MAPA CUADRÍCULA MAPA
ACRES PUNTO
ÍNDICE
PÁGINA
Gunnison SWA
54
2,800 GU-9
C-7
Leaps Gulch SWA
55
560
GU-10
D-6
Miller Ranch SWA
54
1,604 GU-11
C-6
Paonia State Park
53, 521 1,584
PAO
C-6
Pitkin SFU
55, 551
48
GU-12
D-7
Quakey Mountain STL
551
640
GU-13
D-7
Roaring Judy SFU
54, 55
778
GU-14
D-6
68, 69
Sapinero SWA
54
7,129 GU-15
C-7
Taylor River SWA
55
13
GU-16
D-6
Tomichi Creek SWA
67
465
GU-17
D-7
Tomichi Dome STL
551
640
GU-18
D-7
Van Tuyl SWA
55
510
GU-19
D-7
Waunita WWA
551
GU-20
D-7
Whetstone Mountain STL
54
640
GU-21
D-6
CONDADO DE HINSDALE (HI): ver mapa del suroeste
Brown Lakes SWA
76
520
HI-1
C-8
Lake Fork of the Gunnison
66
42
HI-2
C-8
River SWA (F.E.)
Mason Family SWA
66, 67 1,429
HI-3
C-8
69
Rito Hondo Reservoir SWA
76
41
HI-4
C-8
Road Canyon Reservoir SWA
76
177
HI-5
C-9
Williams Creek Reservoir SWA
77
508
HI-6
C-9
Wind in the Willows SWA
66
4
HI-7
C-8
CONDADO DE HUERFANO (HU): ver mapa sureste
Badito STL
85
640
HU-1
F-9
Bear Creek STL
85
640
HU-2
F-9
Black Hawk STL
85
1,511 HU-3
G-9
Black Mountain STL
84
640
HU-4
F-8
Blue Spring STL
84
640
HU-5
F-8
Bustos Flat STL
133
640
HU-6
G-9
Guillermo Ranch STL
85
2,118 HU-7
F-9
Huerfano SWA
861
544
HU-8
F-9
Lathrop State Park
85
2,192
LAT
G-9
Little Sheep Mountain STL
85
640
HU-9
F-9
Maitland STL
85
640
HU-10
F-9
67
Manzanares Creek STL
861
1,420 HU-11
F-9
Pine Arroyo STL
128
640
HU-12
G-8
Rattlesnake STL
128
640
HU-13
G-8
Schultz Canyon STL
85
960
HU-14
G-9
South Gardner STL
85
640
HU-15
F-9
South Middle Creek STL
85
585
HU-16
F-9
The Hogback STL
133
640
HU-17
G-9
Tinaja Canyon STL
128
640
HU-18
G-8
Turkey Ridge STL
128
640
HU-19
G-8
Wahatoya SWA
85
80
HU-20
F-9
CONDADO Y NOMBRE DEL TERRENO

GMU

MAPA CUADRÍCULA MAPA
ACRES PUNTO
ÍNDICE
PÁGINA
CONDADO DE JACKSON (JA): ver mapa noroeste
Brownlee SWA (F.L)
6
2 mi.
JA-1
D-2
Brownlee 2 SWA (F.L)
16
1.2 mi. JA-2
D-2
Cohagen STL
171
2,848
JA-3
E-2
Cowdrey Lake SWA
161
95
JA-4
D-1
Delaney Butte Lakes SWA
16
2,620
JA-5
D-1
Diamond J SWA
161
3,129
JA-6
E-1
East Delaney Butte Lake STL
16
640
JA-7
D-1
Elk Mountain STL
6
2,839
JA-8
E-1
Independence Mountain STL
161 11,239 JA-9
D-1
Indian Creek STL
171
640
JA-10
E-2
Johnny Moore Mountain STL
6
7,671 JA-11
E-2
Kemp Draw STL
171
520
JA-12
E-2
Lake John SWA
161
847
JA-13
D-1
MacFarlane Reservoir STL
17
2,880 JA-14
E-2
Manville SWA (F.L.)
16
4.4 mi. JA-15
D-2
Murphy SWA (F.L.)
6
6 mi. JA-16
E-1
68
Owl Creek STL
171
640
JA-17
E-2
Owl Mountain STL
171
640
JA-18
E-2
Owl Mountain SWA
171
920
JA-19
E-2
Pinkham Mountain STL
6
520
JA-20
E-1
Rabbit Ears STL
16
5,229 JA-21
D-2
Red Canyon STL
16
640
JA-22
D-1
Richard SWA (F.L.)
16, 161 2,323 JA-23
D-1
Ridge Road STL
16
320
JA-24
D-2
Sand Creek STL
6
3,280 JA-25
E-1
Seymour Lake SWA
17
81
JA-26
D-2
Sixteen Ditch STL
161
280
JA-27
D-1
6, 7, 19, 71,194 STA
E-2
State Forest State Park
171
Taylor Draw STL
171
320
JA-28
E-2
Three Sisters STL
6
1,523 JA-29
E-2
Verner SWA (F.L.)
16
2 mi. JA-30
D-1
Yarmony Ranch SWA
17, 171 3,719 JA-31
E-2
CONDADO DE JEFFERSON (JF): ver mapas noreste, noroeste
Chatfield State Park
51, 461 5,318
CHA
F-4
Ralston Creek SWA
38
2,100
JF-1
F-4
66, 68
Staunton State Park
39, 46 3,834
STN
F-4
CONDADO DE KIOWA (KI): ver mapa sureste
126, 38,352 KI-1
J-7
Queens STL
127
126, 13,866 KI-2
67
I-7
Queens SWA
127
Sweetwater STL
126
640
KI-3
I-7
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MAPA CUADRÍCULA MAPA
ACRES PUNTO
ÍNDICE
PÁGINA
CONDADO DE KIT CARSON (KC): ver mapa noreste
Flagler Reservoir SWA
107
400
KC-1
I-5
Flagler STL
107
640
KC-2
I-5
Settlement STL
109
960
KC-3
J-4
66
South Fork Republican STL
109
2,411 KC-4
J-4
Spring Valley STL
109
960
KC-5
J-4
CONDADO DE LAKE (LK): ver mapa central
Box Creek STL
48
629
LK-1
D-5
Crystal Lake STL
48, 49
467
LK-2
D-5
Delmonica Gulch STL
49
320
LK-3
E-5
70
Hardeman SWA (F.E.)
48
LK-4
E-5
Paddock SWA
49
1,300
LK-5
E-5
Reddy SWA (F.E.)
48, 49
8
LK-6
D-5
CONDADO DE LA PLATA (LP): ver mapa del suroeste
Bodo SWA
741
2,942
LP-1
B-10
Durango SFU
74, 75
14
LP-2
B-10
Haviland Lake SWA
74
208
LP-3
B-9
69
Pastorius Reservoir SWA
75
85
LP-4
B-10
Perins Peak SWA
74
7,720
LP-5
B-9
CONDADO DE LARIMER (LR): ver mapas noreste, noroeste
Arrowhead STL
8
200
LR-1
F-2
Bellaire Lake SWA
8
12
LR-2
E-1
Bellvue-Watson SFU
19
58
LR-3
F-2
Big Thompson Ponds SWA
20
51
LR-4
F-2
Bliss SWA
8, 19
352
LR-5
E-1
Boedecker Reservoir SWA
20
308
LR-6
F-2
Boyd Lake State Park
20
2,004
BYD
F-2
Bull Mountain STL
8
640
LR-7
E-1
Cherokee SWA
8, 191 25,497 LR-8
F-1
Douglas Reservoir SWA
9
765
LR-9
F-1
Dowdy Lake SWA
191
120
LR-10
F-1
Dry Creek North STL
8
640
LR-11
E-1
66, 68
Eagle Canyon STL
20
640
LR-12
F-2
Hohnholz Lakes SWA
7
133
LR-13
E-1
Jimmy Creek STL
8
640
LR-14
E-1
LaGarde Creek STL
7
640
LR-15
E-1
Lon Hagler SWA
20
302
LR-16
F-2
Lory State Park
19
2,591
LOR
F-2
Manhattan Creek STL
8
320
LR-17
E-1
Meadow Creek STL
191
640
LR-18
F-1
North Fork SWA
20
16
LR-19
F-2
North Rabbit Creek STL
191
640
LR-20
F-1
Parvin Lake SWA
191
242
LR-21
F-1
Pass Creek STL
7
640
LR-22
E-1
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MAPA CUADRÍCULA MAPA
ACRES PUNTO
ÍNDICE
PÁGINA
7, 8
1,920 LR-23
E-1
8, 19
460
LR-24
E-2
191
5,760 LR-25
F-1
19, 191 395
LR-26
F-1
20
44
LR-27
F-2
9
135
LR-28
F-1
191
480
LR-29
F-1
66, 68
191
480
LR-30
F-1
GMU

Pfister Draw STL
Poudre River SFU
Poudre River STL
Poudre River SWA
Simpson Ponds SWA
Smith Lake SWA
Steinhoff Hill STL
Steven’s Gulch STL
Stone Mountain Access Road
20
LR-31
SWA
Twin Sisters SWA
20
640
LR-32
Watson Lake SFU
19
90
LR-33
Watson Lake SWA
19
44
LR-34
Wellington SWA
87
1,793 LR-35
West Lake SWA
191
38
LR-36
CONDADO DE LAS ANIMAS (LA): ver mapa sureste
Aguilar TV Hill STL
85
500
LA-1
Antelope Tank STL
136
640
LA-2
Apishapa North STL
133
1,880 LA-3
133,
7,935 LA-4
Apishapa SWA
134
Bosque del Oso SWA
85, 851 30,000 LA-5
East Carrizo Creek STL
143
640
LA-6
Fishers Peak State Park
140 19,200
FIS
James M. John SWA
140
8,200 LA-7
Lake Dorothey SWA
140
4,500 LA-8
North Lake SWA
85, 851 840
LA-9
Poitrey Canyon STL
136
640
LA-10
Poitrey Creek STL
143
640
LA-11
Sakariason STL
85
560
LA-12
Savory East STL
137
640
LA-13
Spanish Peaks SWA
85
6,450 LA-14
Tecolote Creek STL
143
560
LA-15
136,
640
LA-16
Tobe Creek STL
143
Trinidad Lake State Park
85, 851 3,312
TRI
CONDADO DE LINCOLN (LI): ver mapas noreste, sureste
Brett Gray Ranch STL
119 49,596 LI-1
Hugo SWA
113
2,240
LI-2
Karval Reservoir SWA
120
235
LI-3
Karval STL
120
640
LI-4
Kinney Lake STL
113
320
LI-5
Kinney Lake SWA
113
320
LI-6
Punkin Center STL
114
5,444
LI-7

F-2
F-3
F-2
F-2
F-1
E-1
G-10
H-10
G-9
G-9
F-10
I-10
G-10
G-10
G-10
F-10
H-10
H-10
F-10
I-10
G-10
I-10

67

H-10
G-10
H-6
H-6
H-6
H-6
H-6
H-6
H-6

66, 67

�ÍNDICE
MAPA CUADRÍCULA MAPA
ACRES PUNTO
ÍNDICE
PÁGINA
CONDADO DE LOGAN (LO): ver mapa noreste
Atwood STL
96
120
LO-1
I-2
Atwood SWA
96
180
LO-2
H-2
Bravo STL
91
107
LO-3
I-2
Bravo SWA
91
1,082 LO-4
I-1
Duck Creek STL
90
640
LO-5
I-1
Duck Creek SWA
90
1,121 LO-6
I-1
Dune Ridge SWA
96
400
LO-7
I-2
Ford Bridge STL
91
280
LO-8
I-1
Knudson SWA
96
581
LO-9
I-2
66
North Sterling State Park
89
5,715
NST
I-1
Overland Trail STL
96
40
LO-10
I-2
Overland Trail SWA
96
192
LO-11
I-2
Pawnee Valley STL
89
2,720 LO-12
H-2
Red Lion Ranch STL
92
200
LO-13
I-1
Red Lion SWA
90, 92 1,297 LO-14
I-1
93, 97, 44,733 LO-15
I-2
Sterling Prairie STL
98
Tamarack Ranch SWA
91, 93 10,696 LO-16
I-1
CONDADO DE MESA (ME): ver mapas noroeste, suroeste
Cameo Shooting &amp; Education
31
1,700 CAM
B-5
Complex
Colorado River Island SWA
30, 41
67
ME-1
B-5
Franklin Island SWA
30, 41
38
ME-2
A-5
Grand Junction: West Lake SWA 30
6
ME-3
A-5
Highline Lake State Park
30
562
HIG
A-5
Horsethief Canyon SWA
30, 40 1,439 ME-4
B-5
James M. Robb-Colorado River 30, 40 1,085
CRP
B-5
State Park
Jerry Creek Reservoir SWA
421
871
ME-5
A-5 68, 69
Leatha Jean Stassen SWA
40
31
ME-6
B-5
Loma Boat Launch SWA
30
8
ME-7
A-5
Mogensen Ponds SWA
421
11
ME-8
A-5
Orchard Mesa SWA
41
148
ME-9
B-5
Plateau Creek SWA
421
1,346 ME-10
B-5
Tilman Bishop SWA
30, 41
113 ME-11
B-5
Vega State Park
421
1,842
VEG
B-5
Walker SWA
30, 40
351 ME-12
B-5
CONDADO DE MINERAL (MI): ver mapa del suroeste
Alberta Park Reservoir SWA
80
240
MI-1
D-9
Big Meadows Reservoir SWA
76
117
MI-2
D-9
69
Coller SWA
76, 79
579
MI-3
D-9
Creede SWA
76
3
MI-4
D-8
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GMU

MAPA CUADRÍCULA MAPA
ACRES PUNTO
ÍNDICE
PÁGINA
CONDADO DE MOFFAT (MF): ver mapa noroeste
Bakers Peak STL
3, 4 12,393 MF-1
C-1
Baking Powder Ridge STL
10
640
MF-2
A-2
Bald Mountain STL
2, 3
6,266 MF-3
B-1
Ben Morgan Canyon STL
211
640
MF-4
B-2
Big Hole Butte STL
3
640
MF-5
B-1
Big Hole Gulch STL
2, 3
3,048 MF-6
B-1
Bitterbrush SWA
11
8,081 MF-7
B-2
Boston Flats STL
3
104
MF-8
B-2
Box Elder North STL
211
640
MF-9
B-2
Box Elder STL
211
628 MF-10
B-2
Browns Park STL
1
1,305 MF-11
A-1
Browns Park SWA
201
2,226 MF-12
A-1
Buckwater Draw STL
10
640 MF-13
A-2
Bull Canyon STL
10
640 MF-14
A-2
Castor Gulch STL
13
640 MF-15
C-2
Cedar Springs STL
11
640 MF-16
B-2
Cedars STL
4
640 MF-17
C-1
Citadel STL
11
640 MF-18
B-2
Coal Creek STL
11
640 MF-19
B-2
Coal Ridge STL
10
640 MF-20
A-2
Cold Springs Mountain STL
2, 201 25,739 MF-21
A-1
Crooked Wash Ranch SWA
11
9,796 MF-22
B-2
68
Cross Mountain STL
11
640 MF-23
B-2
Dobbins Spring STL
10
640 MF-24
A-2
Douglas Mountain STL
2, 11
640 MF-25
B-2
East Boone Draw STL
2
640 MF-26
B-2
Elkhead Reservoir State Park
4, 441 2,108
ELH
C-2
Elk Springs #1 STL
11
640 MF-27
B-2
Elk Springs #3 STL
10
1,810 MF-28
B-2
Elk Springs Ranch SWA
10, 11 1,400 MF-29
B-2
Fortification STL
301
866 MF-30
C-2
Fourmile STL
4
640 MF-31
C-1
Godiva Rim STL
3
640 MF-32
B-2
Greasewood STL
3
3,518 MF-33
B-1
Great Divide STL
3
640 MF-34
C-1
Hiawatha STL
2
640 MF-35
A-1
Hightower STL
11
640 MF-36
B-2
Homestead STL
11
640 MF-37
B-2
Horse Gulch STL
301
640 MF-38
B-2
Iles Grove STL
12, 211 2,079 MF-39
C-2
Jack Springs STL
10
640 MF-40
A-2
Jeffway Gulch STL
13
640 MF-41
C-2
Jubb Creek STL
211
638 MF-42
B-2
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GMU

MAPA CUADRÍCULA MAPA
ACRES PUNTO
ÍNDICE
PÁGINA
493 MF-43
B-2
640 MF-44
B-1
4,860 MF-45
B-1
637 MF-46
B-2

Juniper Hot Springs STL
3
Little Snake STL
2, 3
Little Snake SWA
2, 3
Lone Tree Gulch STL
11
Louisiana Purchase Ranch
211
SWA
Maverick Flats STL
10
640
Maybell STL
3, 11 9,208
Middle Wolf Creek STL
10
640
Miner’s Draw STL
10
640
Monument Butte STL
12
653
Moosehead Mountain STL
10
640
Morapos Creek STL
12
640
Morgan Gulch STL
211
640
North Scandinavian Gulch STL
3
280
Oxbow STL
2
640
Peck Mesa STL
11
640
Pine Tree Gulch STL
11, 211 640
Pinon Ridge STL
11
640
Pole Gulch STL
3
11,026
Pot Creek SWA
1
1,747
Pothook Ranch SWA
4
2,355
Powder Wash STL
3
640
Rattlesnake Hill STL
211
640
Red Wash STL
10
640
Reservoir Draw STL
2
640
Robinson Draw STL
10
640
Scandinavian Gulch STL
3
640
Sevenmile Ridge STL
2
640
Sheephead Basin STL
2
640
Sheepherder Springs STL
2
640
Simsberry Draw STL
3
640
Skull Creek STL
10
639
South 80 STL
3
80
South Duffy Mountain STL
211
640
South Nipple Rim STL
2, 3 19,962
Spencer Draw STL
10
640
Ted’s Canyon STL
11
640
Temple Canyon STL
211
637
The Sloughs STL
10
650
Thompson Draw STL
2
642
Thornburg Draw STL
11
640
Triangle STL
3, 11 1,122
Trowel STL
3
640
Turner’s Creek STL
10
640

MF-47

B-2

MF-48
MF-49
MF-50
MF-51
MF-52
MF-53
MF-54
MF-55
MF-56
MF-57
MF-58
MF-59
MF-60
MF-61
MF-62
MF-63
MF-64
MF-65
MF-66
MF-67
MF-68
MF-69
MF-70
MF-71
MF-72
MF-73
MF-74
MF-75
MF-76
MF-77
MF-78
MF-79
MF-80
MF-81
MF-82
MF-83
MF-84
MF-85
MF-86

A-2
B-2
B-3
A-2
C-2
A-2
C-2
B-2
B-1
B-2
B-2
B-2
B-3
C-1
A-1
C-1
B-1
B-2
A-2
B-1
A-2
B-1
B-1
B-1
B-1
B-2
A-2
C-1
B-2
B-1
A-2
B-2
B-2
A-2
A-2
B-2
B-2
B-1
A-2

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68

MAPA CUADRÍCULA MAPA
ACRES PUNTO
ÍNDICE
PÁGINA
Vaughn Draw STL
2
640 MF-87
B-1
Vermillion Creek STL
2
640 MF-88
A-1
Willow Creek STL
4
640 MF-89
C-1
Winter Valley Gulch STL
10
640 MF-90
B-2
68
3, 11,
110/
13, 211,
C-2
Yampa River State Park
301, 134 mi. YAM
441
Youghal STL
10
640 MF-91
A-2
CONDADO DE MONTEZUMA (MZ): ver mapa del suroeste
Dolores River SWA
71, 73
57
MZ-1
A-9
Joe Moore Reservoir SWA
73
120
MZ-2
B-9
Lone Dome SWA
711
1,724 MZ-3
A-9
Mancos State Park
73
571
MAN
B-9
Menefee Peak STL
73
635
MZ-4
B-9
Narraguinnep Resevoir SWA
711
764
MZ-5
A-9
69
Puett Reservoir SWA
73
177
MZ-6
A-9
Summit Reservoir SWA
73
526
MZ-7
B-9
Totten Reservoir SWA
73
250
MZ-8
A-9
Twin Spruce Ponds SWA
71, 73
96
MZ-9
B-9
Weber Canyon STL
73
441 MZ-10 B-10
CONDADO DE MONTROSE (MT): ver mapa del suroeste
Cerro Summit SWA
64
162
MT-1
C-7
69
Cimarron SWA
65
6,161 MT-2
C-7
CONDADO DE MORGAN (MG): ver mapa noreste
Andrick Ponds SWA
95
711
MG-1
H-2
Antelope Flats STL
99
5,000 MG-2
H-3
Brammer STL
95
2,918 MG-3
H-2
Brush Prairie Ponds SWA
99
1,600 MG-4
H-3
Brush SWA
96
588
MG-5
H-2
Cottonwood SWA
96
884
MG-6
H-2
66
Elliott SWA
95, 96 2,576 MG-7
H-2
Jackson Lake State Park
95
3,091
JAC
G-2
Jackson Lake SWA
95
394
MG-8
H-2
Jean K. Tool SWA
96
903
MG-9
H-2
Rosener STL
99
634 MG-10 H-3
Weldon Valley STL
95
6,560 MG-11 H-2
CONDADO DE OTERO (OT): ver mapa sureste
Alkali Arroyo STL
130
640
OT-1
H-8
Bloom Hills STL
135
676
OT-2
H-9
Bull Pasture STL
135
640
OT-3
H-9
Carrica STL
130
640
OT-4
I-8
67
Crooked Arroyo STL
135
640
OT-5
H-8
David Canyon STL
135
640
OT-6
H-8
130,
630
OT-7
H-8
Dixie Bluffs STL
135
CONDADO Y NOMBRE DEL TERRENO

GMU

�ÍNDICE
CONDADO Y NOMBRE DEL TERRENO

East Timpas STL
Haight STL
Higbee Canyon STL
Holbrook Reservoir SWA
Horse Creek Reservoir SWA
Iron Springs STL
Jack Canyon STL
La Junta STL

GMU

MAPA CUADRÍCULA MAPA
ACRES PUNTO
ÍNDICE
PÁGINA
640
OT-8
H-8
640
OT-9
H-9
640
OT-10
H-8
670
OT-11
H-8
2,603 OT-12
I-8
640
OT-13
H-9
7,564 OT-14
H-9
6,715 OT-15
H-8

135
135
130
125
125
135
135
125
125,
278
Melon Valley SWA
129
North Devils Canyon STL
135
640
Oxbow SWA
130
410
Packers Gap STL
135
640
Red Rock STL
135
640
Rock Fall STL
135
640
125,
1,142
Rocky Ford SWA
129
Round Top STL
135
640
Timberlake STL
125 59,445
Timpas Creek SWA
135
141
Whiterock STL
135 19,907
CONDADO DE OURAY (OU): ver mapa del suroeste
Billy Creek SWA
62, 65 5,498
Ridgway State Park
62, 65 3,201
CONDADO DE PARK (PA): ver mapa central
63 Ranch STL
50
1,635
63 Ranch SWA
50
1,200
Agate Mountain STL
58
2,893
Alma SWA
49
277
49,
50,
11,060
Antero STL
58
Badger Basin STL
50
40
50,
58,
752
Badger Basin SWA
581
Badger Flats STL
50, 581 3,570
Buffalo Gulch STL
58
640
Charlie Meyers SWA
58
1,082
Cline Ranch SWA
500
1,600
Crooked Top STL
46
400
Dick’s Peak STL
58
640
Eleven Mile State Park
58, 581 7,572
Eleven Mile STL
58, 581 2,887
Hartsel South STL
58
1,788
Hartsel STL
58
380
High Creek STL
50
1,121

OT-16

H-8

OT-17
OT-18
OT-19
OT-20
OT-21

H-9
H-8
H-9
H-9
H-9

OT-22

H-8

OT-23
OT-24
OT-25
OT-26

H-8
H-8
H-8
H-8

OU-1
RID

B-7
B-7

PA-1
PA-2
PA-3
PA-4

F-6
E-6
E-6
E-5

PA-5

E-6

PA-6

E-5

PA-7

E-6

PA-8
PA-9
PA-10
PA-11
PA-12
PA-13
ELE
PA-14
PA-15
PA-16
PA-17

F-5
E-6
E-6
E-5
F-4
E-6
F-6
F-6
E-6
E-5
E-5

CONDADO Y NOMBRE DEL TERRENO

James Mark Jones SWA
Knight-Imler SWA
McArthur Gulch STL
Mud Springs STL
Rye Slough STL
Saddle Mountain STL
Spinney Mountain State Park
Spinney Mountain SWA
Spinney STL

67

69

70

Tarryall Creek STL
Tarryall Reservoir SWA
Teter-Michigan Creek SWA
Three Mile Mountain STL
Tomahawk SWA
Treasurevault

MAPA CUADRÍCULA MAPA
ACRES PUNTO
ÍNDICE
PÁGINA
50
17,429 PA-18
E-5
50
15
PA-19
E-5
501
480
PA-20
F-5
50
640
PA-21
E-5
58
8,973 PA-22
E-6
581
640
PA-23
E-5
58, 581 6,434
SPI
E-6
58, 581 1,937 PA-24
E-5
50, 58, 4,674 PA-25 E-5,E-6
70
581
GMU

50
50, 501
500
58
50

640
886
950
1,280
1,655

PA-26
PA-27
PA-28
PA-29
PA-30

E-5
E-5
E-5
E-5
E-5

49
320
Mountain STL
Warmer Gulch STL
58
640
CONDADO DE PHILLIPS (PH): ver mapa noreste
Frenchman Creek SWA
98
68
Holyoke SWA
98
80
CONDADO DE PITKIN (PI): ver mapa noroeste
Coke Oven SWA
444
330
Williams Hill SWA
43
487
CONDADO DE PROWERS (PR): ver mapa sureste
Arkansas River SWA
127
98
Deadman SWA
127
503
127,
5630
Granada SWA
132
127,
277
Holly SWA
132
Mike Higbee SWA
132
876
Red Dog SWA
127
570
Thurston Reservoir SWA
127
400
Two Buttes STL
139
640
CONDADO DE PUEBLO (PU): ver mapa sureste
Flying A STL
128 29,057
Hungerford STL
128
7,039
Lake Beckwith SWA
84
66
Lake Pueblo State Park
84
17,496
Pueblo Reservoir SWA
84
11,864
Pueblo SFU
84
105
Runyon/Fountain Lakes SWA
123
88
Saint Charles STL
128 14,213

PA-31

E-5

PA-32

F-6

PH-1
PH-2

J-2
J-2

66

PI-1
PI-2

D-5
D-5

68

PR-1
PR-2

J-8
J-8

PR-3

J-8

PR-4

J-8

PR-5
PR-6
PR-7
PR-8

J-8
J-8
J-7
J-9

PU-1
PU-2
PU-3
PUE
PU-4
PU-5
PU-6
PU-7

G-8
G-8
F-8
G-7
F-7
G-7
G-7
G-8

67

67

79

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MAPA CUADRÍCULA MAPA
ACRES PUNTO
ÍNDICE
PÁGINA
CONDADO DE RIO BLANCO (RB): ver mapa noroeste
Collins Mountain Ranch SWA
23
2,421 RB-1
B-3
Colorow Mountain SWA
11
1,982 RB-2
B-3
Jensen SWA
12, 23, 211 5,955 RB-3
B-3
Meeker Pasture SWA
23
48
RB-4
B-3
68
Oak Ridge SWA
23,24 13,664 RB-5
C-3
11, 21, 25,193 RB-6
B-3
Piceance SWA
22, 31
Rio Blanco Lake SWA
11, 22
383
RB-7
B-3
CONDADO DE RIO GRANDE (RG): ver mapa del suroeste
Agua Ramon STL
79
640
RG-1
D-9
American Gulch STL
80
640
RG-2
D-9
Beaver Creek Reservoir SWA
80
102
RG-3
D-9
Dry Creek STL
80
1,280 RG-4
E-9
Gerrard STL
80
799
RG-5
D-9
69
Home Lake SWA
791
64
RG-6
E-9
Rio Grande River SWA (F.E.)
79
124
RG-7
D-9
Rio Grande SWA
791
935
RG-8
E-9
Shaw Creek STL
80
469
RG-9
D-9
Shriver-Wright SWA
791
120
RG-10
E-9
CONDADO DE ROUTT (RO): ver mapa noroeste
Adams SWA
15
650
RO-1
D-2
Blacktail (Conservation Easement)
15
610
RO-2
D-2
Christina SWA (F.E.)
214
23
RO-3
D-2
Chuck Lewis SWA
131
288
RO-4
D-2
Coal Bank Gulch STL
441
879
RO-5
C-2
Cottonwood Creek STL
441
640
RO-6
C-2
Emerald Mountain SWA
131
674
RO-7
D-2
Finger Rock SFU
26
34
RO-8
D-3
Flanders Ranch SWA
441
1,659 RO-9
C-2
Fly Gulch STL
214
457
RO-10
D-2
Grassy Creek STL
13
360
RO-11
C-2
Grieve Ranch SWA
5
2,511 RO-12
C-1
68
(Conservation Easement)
Hayden Shooting Range
13
40
RO-13
C-2
NUEVO Hereford Haven SWA
441
190 RO-14 C-2
Indian Run SWA
12
2,039 RO-15
C-2
Jimmy Dunn Gulch STL
441
5,253 RO-16
C-2
Maynard Gulch STL
13, 441 724
RO-17
C-2
Moody Creek STL
231
640
RO-18
D-3
Moonhill STL
14, 214 640
RO-19
D-2
Morrison Creek STL
15
640
RO-20
D-3
Pearl Lake State Park
14
300
PEA
D-1
Rock Creek SWA
15
205
RO-21
D-3
Sage Creek STL
13
640
RO-22
C-2
CONDADO Y NOMBRE DEL TERRENO

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MAPA CUADRÍCULA MAPA
ACRES PUNTO
ÍNDICE
PÁGINA
Sarvis Creek SWA
15
309
RO-23
D-2
Sleeping Giant STL
214
400
RO-24
D-2
Stagecoach State Park
15
1,629
STG
D-3
Steamboat Lake State Park
14, 214 2,820
STE
D-1
68
Stokes Gulch STL
13
1,863 RO-25
C-2
Twenty Mile Pond SWA
13
11
RO-26
C-2
Yampa River STL
13
2,006 RO-27
C-2
Yampa River SWA
13
866
RO-28
C-2
CONDADO DE SAGUACHE (SA): ver mapa del suroeste
Burro Springs STL
68
28,905 SA-1
D-8
Cochetopa SWA
67
6,712 SA-2
D-7
Daley Gulch STL
551
644
SA-3
D-7
Dome Lakes SWA
67
420
SA-4
D-8
Jacks Creek STL
681
640
SA-5
D-7
Kerber Creek STL
681
320
SA-6
E-7
Laughlin Gulch STL
68
640
SA-7
E-8
Little La Garita Creek STL
79
640
SA-8
D-8
Los Creek STL
67
320
SA-9
D-8
Middle Creek STL
681
640
SA-10
D-7
Mineral Hot Springs STL
82
640
SA-11
E-8
Mirage STL
82
640
SA-12
E-8
69
Mishak Lakes STL
82, 682 2,567 SA-13
E-8
Old Woman Creek STL
79
640
SA-14
D-9
NUEVO Orient Mine SWA
82
368 SA-15
E-8
Rock Creek STL
82
640
SA-16
E-7
Russell Creek STL
682
1,920 SA-17
E-8
Russell Lakes SWA
682
4,579 SA-18
E-8
Saguache Creek STL
682
2,714 SA-19
E-8
Spring Gulch STL
68
640
SA-20
D-8
Steel Canyon STL
82
640
SA-21
E-8
Stonehouse Gulch STL
681
560
SA-22
E-7
Villa Grove STL
82, 681 1,120 SA-23
E-7
Werner Arroyo STL
682
640
SA-24
E-8
CONDADO DE SAN JUAN (SJ): ver mapa del suroeste
Andrews Lake SWA
74
13
SJ-1
B-9
Sultan Creek STL
74
640
SJ-2
B-8
69
West Lime Creek STL
74
640
SJ-3
B-9
CONDADO DE SAN MIGUEL (SM): ver mapa del suroeste
Carter Place STL
70
320
SM-1
A-7
Dan Noble SWA
70
2,223 SM-2
B-8
Dead Horse Creek STL
70
640
SM-3
A-8
69
Disappointment
70, 711 320
SM-4
A-8
Valley STL
Dry Creek Basin STL
70
640
SM-5
A-8
CONDADO Y NOMBRE DEL TERRENO

GMU

�ÍNDICE
MAPA CUADRÍCULA MAPA
ACRES PUNTO
ÍNDICE
PÁGINA
Dry Creek Basin SWA
70
12,775 SM-6
A-8
Hamilton Mesa STL
70
640
SM-7
A-8
Klondike Basin STL
70
640
SM-8
A-8
McKenna Peak STL
70
640
SM-9
A-8
69
Poison Spyder STL
70
640 SM-10
A-8
San Miguel SWA (F.E.)
70
13
SM-11
B-8
Spring Creek Basin STL
70
640 SM-12
A-8
Woods Lake SWA
70
160 SM-13
B-8
CONDADO DE SEDGWICK (SE): ver mapa noreste
Jumbo (Julesburg) Reservoir
90
1,703
SE-1
I-1
SWA
Pony Express SWA
92
1,854
SE-2
J-1
66
Sand Draw SWA
93
209
SE-3
J-1
Sedgwick Bar SWA
92
885
SE-4
J-1
CONDADO DE SUMMIT (SU): ver mapa noroeste
Blue River SWA
37, 371 134
SU-1
E-4
68
CONDADO DE TELLER (TE): ver mapa central
Dome Rock SWA
581
6,980
TE-1
F-6
Mueller State Park
581
5,114 MUE
F-6
Pikes Peak SWA
59
635
TE-2
F-6
70
Rosemont Reservoir SWA
59
357
TE-3
F-6
Shelf Road STL
581
640
TE-4
F-6
Skaguay Reservoir SWA
59
715
TE-5
F-6
CONDADO DE WASHINGTON (WA): ver mapa noreste
Messex SWA
96
680
WA-1
H-2
Prewitt Reservoir SWA
96
2,924 WA-2
H-2
66
Snyder Prairie STL
101 11,842 WA-3
I-3
CONDADO DE WELD (WE): ver mapa noreste
Banner Lakes SWA
99
934
WE-1
G-3
Briggsdale STL
87
1,855 WE-2
G-2
Brower SWA
94
65
WE-3
G-2
Centennial Valley SWA
951
1,195 WE-4
G-2
Crow Valley STL
87
1,520 WE-5
G-1
Dearfield STL
951
1,480 WE-6
G-2
Eastman Basin STL
87
2,681 WE-7
G-1
Frank SWA
94
324
WE-8
F-2
66
Geary Creek STL
87
160
WE-9
G-1
Greasewood Lake STL
951
640 WE-10 G-2
Howard Creek STL
87
640 WE-11 G-1
Keota STL
87
640 WE-12 G-2
Lazy D STL
88
2,721 WE-13 H-1
Lost Creek STL
99
640 WE-14 G-3
Mitani-Tokuyasu SWA
951
68
WE-15 G-2
CONDADO Y NOMBRE DEL TERRENO

GMU

MAPA CUADRÍCULA MAPA
ACRES PUNTO
ÍNDICE
PÁGINA
Nakagawa SWA
951
159 WE-16 G-2
North Pawnee Creek STL
88
640 WE-17 H-1
Orchard STL
951
640 WE-18 G-2
Pawnee Coal Creek STL
87
440 WE-19 G-2
Point of Rocks STL
951
640 WE-20 G-2
Prospect STL
99
140 WE-21 G-3
Robinson Creek STL
87
640 WE-22 G-1
66
St. Vrain State Park
20
855
STV
F-3
South Pawnee Creek STL
88
1,720 WE-23 H-2
South Roggen STL
99
1,880 WE-24 G-3
Stone Corral STL
87
1,041 WE-25 G-1
Twomile Creek STL
88
640 WE-26 H-1
Webster SWA
94
158 WE-27 G-2
Wild Horse STL
88
640 WE-28 H-1
CONDADO DE YUMA (YU): ver mapa noreste
Arikaree SWA
102
2,320 YU-1
J-3
Beecher Island STL
102
320
YU-2
J-3
Black Wolf Creek STL
102
320
YU-3
J-3
Bonny Creek STL
103
630
YU-4
J-4
NUEVO Eagle Rock SWA
102
1718 YU-5
J-3
Ecklund STL
102
640
YU-6
J-3
Hay Gulch Overlook STL
102
640
YU-7
J-4
103,
332
YU-8
J-4
Landsman Creek STL
109
Sandsage SWA
101
287
YU-9
J-3
66
Sandy Bluffs STL
102
3,682 YU-10
J-4
Sandy Bluffs SWA
102
3,202 YU-11
J-4
Simmons STL
102
160
YU-12
J-3
Simmons SWA
102
2,157 YU-13
J-3
South Fork Spring Canyon STL
102
640
YU-14
J-4
103, 18,365 YU-15
J-4
South Republican SWA
109
Stalker Lake SWA
98
75
YU-16
J-3
Willow Creek SWA
102
920
YU-17
J-3
Wray SFU
98
355
YU-18
J-3
CONDADO Y NOMBRE DEL TERRENO

GMU

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RESERVATIONS......................................................1

■ Abbreviation key................................................................................1

STATE FISH UNITS (SFUs)........................................2

■ What is an SFU?..................................................................................2
■ SFU properties &amp; regulations..............................................................2

STATE WILDLIFE AREAS (SWAs)......................... 3–30

■ What is an SWA?.................................................................................3
■ SWA access rules................................................................................3
■ SWA properties &amp; regulations..................................................... 4–30

STATE TRUST LANDS (STLs)
PUBLIC ACCESS PROGRAM.............................. 31–56

■ What are trust lands? What is the STL public access program?.............31
■ State trust lands FAQs/access rules...................................................31
■ State trust lands public access properties &amp; regulations............ 32–56

STATE PARKS................................................. 57–65

■ State park fees &amp; passes...................................................................57
■ State park access rules......................................................................58
■ State park properties &amp; regulations .......................................... 59–65

MAPS............................................................ 66–71

■ State fish units, wildlife areas, trust lands &amp; parks — Northeast ..........66
■ State fish units, wildlife areas, trust lands &amp; parks — Southeast ..........67
■ State fish units, wildlife areas, trust lands &amp; parks — Northwest .........68
■ State fish units, wildlife areas, trust lands &amp; parks — Southwest ........69
■ State fish units, wildlife areas, trust lands &amp; parks — Central................70
■ Game management units (GMUs)....................................................71

LANDS INDEX BY COUNTY............................... 72–81

■ State fish units, state wildlife areas, state trust lands, state parks

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▶Taking in the waterfalls at Rifle Falls State Park.
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▶ Hunting at State Forest State Park.
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2021 COLORADO STATE RECREATION LANDS

COLORADO PARKS AND WILDLIFE (CPW)

6060 Broadway, Denver, CO 80216 ■ 303-297-1192

OUR MISSION: The mission of Colorado Parks and Wildlife is to perpetuate the wildlife
resources of the state, to provide a quality state parks system and to provide enjoyable
and sustainable outdoor recreation opportunities that educate and inspire current and
future generations to serve as active stewards of Colorado’s natural resources.
COLORADO PARKS AND WILDLIFE DIRECTOR

Dan Prenzlow

COLORADO PARKS AND WILDLIFE COMMISSION MEMBERS, as of July 2020

Carrie Besnette Hauser, Chair		
Charles Garcia, Vice-Chair		
Luke B. Schafer, Secretary		
Taishya Adams			
Betsy Blecha			
Marie Haskett			
Dallas May			

REGULATION BROCHURE EDITOR 		

Chelsea Harlan 			

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Eden Vardy
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Dan Gibbs, ex-officio member
Kate Greenberg, ex-officio member
Dan Prenzlow, CPW Director

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PRINTED

July 2021 by Publication Printers, Denver: 120,000 copies
Printing paid for with hunting and fishing license fees.
The Colorado Division of Parks and Wildlife (CPW) receives federal financial assistance
from multiple bureaus within the U.S. Department of the Interior. Under Title VI
of the 1964 Civil Rights Act (as amended), Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of
1973, Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (as amended), the Age
Discrimination Act of 1975 and Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, the U.S.
Department of the Interior and its bureaus prohibit discrimination on the basis of race,
color, religion, national origin, gender, disability or age. In addition, CPW adheres to all
antidiscrimination laws of the state of Colorado. For more information on how to request
an accommodation or to file a grievance, please visit cpw.state.co.us/accessibility.
NOTICE: Laws and regulations in this brochure are paraphrased for easier understanding
and are intended only as a guide. Complete Colorado wildlife statutes and regulations are
available at CPW offices listed below and online: cpw.state.co.us/regulations

CPW REGIONAL AND AREA OFFICE LOCATIONS
ADMINISTRATION
6060 Broadway
Denver, 80216
303-297-1192 (M–F, 8 a.m.–5 p.m. MT)
ONLY the offices below can assist hunters with animal checks and taking samples that are related
to hunting activities. See the CPW website for a complete list of our parks locations that
can also sell licenses, issue duplicate licenses and accept some licenses for refunds.

BRUSH
28167 County Rd. T
Brush, 80723
970-842-6300

GRAND JUNCTION
711 Independent Ave.
Grand Junction, 81505
970-255-6100

MONTE VISTA
0722 S. Rd. 1 E.
Monte Vista, 81144
719-587-6900

COLORADO SPRINGS
4255 Sinton Rd.
Colorado Springs, 80907
719-227-5200

GUNNISON
300 W. New York Ave.
Gunnison, 81230
970-641-7060

MONTROSE
2300 S. Townsend Ave.
Montrose, 81401
970-252-6000

DENVER
6060 Broadway
Denver, 80216
303-291-7227

HOT SULPHUR SPRINGS
346 Grand County Rd. 362
Hot Sulphur Springs, 80451
970-725-6200

PUEBLO
600 Pueblo Reservoir Rd.
Pueblo, 81005
719-561-5300

DURANGO
151 E. 16th St.
Durango, 81301
970-247-0855

LAMAR
2500 S. Main St.
Lamar, 81052
719-336-6600

SALIDA
7405 Hwy. 50
Salida, 81201
719-530-5520

FORT COLLINS
317 W. Prospect Rd.
Fort Collins, 80526
970-472-4300

MEEKER
73485 Hwy. 64
Meeker, 81641
970-878-6090

STEAMBOAT SPRINGS
925 Weiss Dr.
Steamboat Springs, 80487
970-870-2197

GLENWOOD SPRINGS
0088 Wildlife Way
Glenwood Springs, 81601
970-947-2920

�WHAT’S NEW: 2021 REGULATION CHANGES &amp; NEW INFORMATION

▶ NEW COLORADO STATE WILDLIFE AREA PASS NOW AN OPTION FOR ACCESSING
SWAs: Customers age 16 or older (previously age 18) will need to have a

valid hunting or fishing license, or now the new Colorado State Wildlife
Area Pass, to access state wildlife areas (SWAs). See page 3.
The one-year pass is $46.48, including the Habitat Stamp, and valid from
March 1−March 31 annually. A one-day pass is also available, and there are
discounted pass options for youth (ages 16−17), seniors (age 65 and older) and
income-eligible residents. Visit our website to learn more: cpw.state.co.us
To access state trust lands (STLs), customers age 16 or older (previously
age 18) will need to have a valid hunting or fishing license. The Colorado
State Wildlife Area Pass does not apply to state parks or state trust land
properties, only to state wildlife area properties. See page 31.

▶ CANCELING &amp; CHANGING CAMPING RESERVATIONS: It is your responsibility to

know the cancellation and change policies for CPW, as they can change yearto-year. Check our website for updates: Go to cpw.state.co.us/discover and
click "Reservation Changes &amp; Cancellations" at the bottom left of the page.

▶ FISHERS PEAK STATE PARK NOW OPEN: Part of Colorado's newest state park is
officially open to the public! 250 acres of the 19,200-acre park are available
to hike and explore, from sunrise to sunset daily. See page 61 for more on
our 42nd state park.

▶ MANY NEW PROPERTIES ADDED TO THE PUBLIC ACCESS PROGRAM:

We have more than doubled the number of acres in the Public Access
Program in the last 3 years. 198,262 acres have been added to the PAP
this year, for a total of over 971,300 — nearly one million acres! The PAP
provides limited, seasonal hunting and fishing opportunities on trust land
across the state. See pages 32–56; look for the NEW tag.

RESERVATIONS
HUNTING

SOME STATE WILDLIFE AREAS, TRUST LANDS &amp; PARKS
REQUIRE RESERVATIONS TO HUNT. If required, it is listed
under the land name in this brochure. All hunting
reservations may be made by phone at 1-800-2445613 or online: cpw.state.co.us/hunting
reservations. You can make reservations starting at
9 a.m. MT.
THE FOLLOWING RULES APPLY:
▶ Maximum 1 reservation per hunt date.
▶ Reservations are not transferable. The person making the reservation must have a valid license for the
species to be hunted before making the reservation
and must hunt at the property the day of the hunt.
Hunters with reservations may only hunt the area
specified on the reservation.
▶ Small-game and waterfowl hunting reservations
are not accepted more than 14 days before the hunt
date, nor after noon the day before the hunt date,
unless otherwise specified.
▶ Big-game hunting reservations are not accepted
more than 45 days before the start of the season the
reservation is being made for. Big-game hunting
reservations are valid throughout the season designated by the license, unless otherwise specified.
▶ To cancel, hunters must do so by noon the day
before the hunt date, except for Boyd Lake State
Park: Hunting reservations can be canceled up to
the starting time of the reserved time slot. Failing
to cancel reservations or follow check station
procedures may result in losing future reservation
privileges for the rest of the hunting season, unless
otherwise specified.

WHAT'S NEW

RESERVATIONS

▶ MULTIPLE STLs HAVE BEEN COMBINED INTO ONE PROPERTY:

Burro Springs 1 &amp; 2, Carnero, Biedel Creek, Mogotas Arroyo, Sanderson
Gulch and San Juan Creek state trust lands are now one property called
Burro Springs STL, with one set of regulations. See page 36 for details.

▶ REGULATION UPDATES TO MULTIPLE PROPERTIES. LOOK FOR THE NEW TAG:

Douglas Res. SWA, Elk Springs Ranch SWA, Mount Shavano SWA, Sand
Lakes SWA, Watson Lake SWA and Brett Gray Ranch STL all have new
regulations. See pages 3–56.

▶ LAND REMOVALS/CHANGES: Arkansas River SWA and Sagebrush Draw STL
have been removed from regulation. Dry Creek STL of Otero and Pueblo
counties has been renamed Whiterock STL. See page 56.

▶ STAY UPDATED ON DROUGHT &amp; FIRE CONDITIONS IN THE STATE: It’s important

to be conscientious around your home and when recreating during drought
conditions in Colorado. The Colorado Division of Homeland Security &amp;
Emergency Management has a list of current fire bans and danger levels
for the state that is an excellent resource for staying aware of fire conditions
when traveling in Colorado this summer: coemergency.com/p/fire-bansdanger.html

▶ CHECK OUR OTHER REGULATION BROCHURES FOR MORE INFORMATION:

Depending on the activity you'd like to do on our state's public lands, our
other brochures such as Fishing and Small Game &amp; Waterfowl contain
useful additional information to help you recreate responsibly. Be sure to
take a look!

CAMPING: CABINS, YURTS, CAMPSITES
THERE ARE MORE THAN 4,000 CAMPSITES and 70 cabins and
yurts waiting for you on your next vacation at state
parks across Colorado! Campground amenities at
many parks include restrooms, full electrical hookups
and shower facilities. (See pages 57–65.)
Many parks also offer campsites or cabins for large
groups. Nearly 300 campsites are ADA accessible. If a
campsite has an "HD" (handicap designated) after the
site number, it is reserved for individuals with handicap
placards/plates ONLY. Yurts and cabins offer comfortable,
year-round alternatives to traditional camping in a tent.
FOR CAMPSITES, YURTS AND CABINS:
▶ All state parks now require camping/cabin/yurt
reservations.
▶ Campers can make reservations, 24/7 by phone
(1-800-244-5613) or online, from six months in
advance through when they arrive at the park.
Park entrance fees also apply at all state parks, in
addition to camping fees.
▶ Customers can cancel their camping reservations at
any time prior to the day of arrival, online at cpw.
state.co.us (click "Buy &amp; Apply" to reach your
CPW account) or by phone: 1-800-244-5613. Reservation change or cancellation fees are nonrefundable. On the day of arrival or after, customers must
contact the park directly about canceling. It is your
responsibility to know the cancellation and change
policies for CPW, as they can change year-to-year.
▶ See page 57 for more details on camping at one of
Colorado's state parks.

FIND MAPS ONLINE
State wildlife area maps and information:
cpw.state.co.us/wildlifeareamaps
State trust lands maps:
cpw.state.co.us/statetrustlands
State parks map finder:
cpw.state.co.us/park-map

ABBREVIATION KEY
4WD		
4-wheel-drive
ATV		
all-terrain vehicle
BLM		
Bureau of Land Management
CO./COs.		county/counties
CPW		
Colorado Parks and Wildlife
CR		
county road
GMU		
game management unit
HA		
handicap accessible
HD		
handicap designated
HWY.		
highway
JCT.		
junction
OHV		
off-highway vehicle
RD.		
road
RES.		
reservoir
SFU		
state fishing unit
STL		
state trust land
SWA		
state wildlife area
USFS/FS		U.S. Forest Service
N/NW/NE		north, northwest, northeast
S/SW/SE		south, southwest, southeast
E/W		
east/west

HABITAT STAMPS

▶ HABITAT STAMPS ARE $10.40, and only one is
required per person per year for anyone 18–64.
Stamps are valid March 1–March 31 of the following year (13 months).
■ You must purchase a stamp before buying or
applying for a hunting or fishing license.
■ Anyone buying a one-day or additional-day
license for fishing and/or small game is exempt
from buying the Habitat Stamp with the first two
of these licenses.
■ Anyone who is approved in the Columbine, Blue
Spruce, Independence and/or Big Game Mobility
programs is exempt from the Habitat Stamp
requirement.
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�FISH UNITS

STATE FISH UNITS

NOTE: SWA ACCESS RULES #1–30 (NEXT PAGE) APPLY TO SFUs.

STATE FISH UNIT PROPERTIES &amp; REGULATIONS
WHAT IS AN SFU? The term stands for state fish unit.
There are 16 of these around Colorado that offer limited wildlife
recreation. They include fish hatcheries and rearing operations.
▶ PROHIBITED ACTIVITIES ON ALL SFUs:
a. Fishing is prohibited in any waters within any fish
hatchery, rearing or distribution unit (including but not
limited to: streams, rearing ponds, holding areas and
raceways), except in designated areas of these properties managed for public fishing.
b. Waders or other fishing equipment prohibited.
c. Camping, fires prohibited.
d. Hunting, target practice prohibited.
e. Pets and other domestic animals prohibited.
f. Rock climbing prohibited.
g. Launching and takeout of vessels prohibited.
h. Water contact prohibited.
i. Feeding fish prohibited, except with fish food provided
by SFU.
j. Throwing anything besides SFU-provided fish food into
the water prohibited.
k. Overnight parking prohibited.

▶ BELLVUE-WATSON SFU — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: Go N of Fort Collins on Hwy. 287
to La Porte. Just N of La Porte, go W on CR 28.
GMU/ACRES: 19 / 58 acres
RECREATION: limited public use, limited tours

▶ CHALK CLIFFS SFU — CHAFFEE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Nathrop, go W for 2.5 miles
on CR 162, then go N for 0.125 miles on CR
287.
GMUs/ACRES: 56, 481 / 61 acres
RECREATION: limited public use, limited tours

▶ CRYSTAL RIVER SFU — GARFIELD CO.

DIRECTIONS: 1 mile S of Carbondale on Hwy. 33.
GMU/ACRES: 43 / 19 acres
RECREATION: limited public use, limited tours

▶ DURANGO SFU — LA PLATA CO.

DIRECTIONS: In Durango, next to Animas River.
GMUs/ACRES: 74, 75 / 14 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream on Animas River
RECREATION: Wildlife Museum open May 15–
Sept. 15; self-guided tours
FACILITIES: Restrooms available when Wildlife
Museum is open.

▶ FINGER ROCK SFU — ROUTT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Yampa, go 3 miles S on Hwy.
131.
GMU/ACRES: 26 / 34 acres
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, limited tours
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting prohibited in designated safety
zones as posted.
b. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
in designated safety zones as posted.

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▶ GLENWOOD SPRINGS SFU — GARFIELD CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Glenwood Springs, go 2.2
miles N along Mitchell Creek.
GMU/ACRES: 34 / 2 acres
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, limited tours

▶ J.W. MUMMA NATIVE AQUATIC SPECIES SFU

— ALAMOSA CO.
DIRECTIONS: From I-25, take Walsenburg Exit to
Hwy. 160 W to Fort Garland, into Alamosa.
GMU: 80
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, limited tours
FACILITIES: restroom, drinking water

▶ LAS ANIMAS SFU — BENT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Las Animas W on Hwy. 194,
go 4 miles, then go N on CR 5.5.
GMU/ACRES: 125 / 69 acres
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, limited tours

▶ MOUNT SHAVANO SFU — CHAFFEE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Salida, go 0.5 miles NW on
Hwy. 291 to CR 154, then go 0.5 miles W.
GMU/ACRES: 56 / 45 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream, coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, limited tours
FACILITIES: restroom, drinking water

▶ PITKIN SFU — GUNNISON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Gunnison, go 14 miles E on
Hwy. 50 to Quartz Creek Rd., then go 14 miles
E to Parlin and turn N.
GMUs/ACRES: 55, 551 / 48 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, limited tours
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Fishing only in Quartz Creek.

▶ POUDRE RIVER SFU — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From La Porte, go 5 miles N on
Hwy. 287 to Hwy. 14, then 38 miles W.
GMUs/ACRES: 8, 19 / 460 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing, limited tours
FACILITIES: restroom
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
in designated safety zones as posted.

▶ PUEBLO SFU — PUEBLO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Pueblo, go 6 miles W of
Pueblo Blvd. on Hwy. 96.
GMU/ACRES: 84 / 105 acres
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, limited tours
FACILITIES: restroom, aquarium

▶ RIFLE FALLS SFU — GARFIELD CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Rifle, go 15 miles N on Hwy.
325.
GMU/ACRES: 33 / 600 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, limited tours
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting prohibited in designated safety
zones as posted.

▶ ROARING JUDY SFU — GUNNISON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Gunnison, go 14 miles N on
Hwy. 135.
GMUs/ACRES: 54, 55 / 778 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream, pond fishing
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, limited tours
FACILITIES: restroom
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access 1 hour before
sunrise to 1 hour after sunset.
b. Property E of Hwy. 135 only open for
public access May 16–Nov. 30.
c. W of Hwy. 135, hunting with archery
equipment for big game and shotguns for
waterfowl only.
d. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
in designated safety zones as posted.

▶ WATSON LAKE SFU — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Fort Collins, go 7 miles NW
on Hwy. 287 to Rist Canyon Rd. (CR 28), then
go 1 mile.
GMU/ACRES: 19 / 90 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: limited tours
FACILITIES: restroom

▶ WRAY SFU — YUMA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Wray, go 2 miles W on Hwy.
34 to CR FF, then go 2 miles N.
GMU/ACRES: 98 / 355 acres
RECREATION: limited tours

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�WILDLIFE AREAS

STATE WILDLIFE AREAS

DON'T LITTER! PACK YOUR TRASH OUT.

WHAT IS A STATE WILDLIFE AREA?

State wildlife areas (SWAs) are state- or privatelyowned lands that offer state-managed, wildlife-related
recreation to the public.
While most activities focus on hunting and fishing,
each SWA has different allowed activities based on
location and available resources. These parcels of SWA
land are paid for by sportsmen and sportswomen, and

managed under state law by Colorado Parks and Wildlife
employees for the benefit of wildlife. CPW manages
about 350 SWA lands around the state.
Read on for information about each SWA, pages
4−30, and get ready to plan your next adventure.
Look online for SWA maps: cpw.state.co.us/
wildlifeareamaps

© Amanda Horton

STATE WILDLIFE AREA ACCESS RULES
Everyone age NEW 16 years or older MUST have a valid
hunting or fishing license, NEW or the new Colorado
State Wildlife Area Pass to be on ANY PART of a state
wildlife area (SWA).
See page 31 for the requirements to access state trust lands
(STLs).
Note that one- or five-day licenses are only valid for the
date(s) on the license.
RULES FOR E-BIKES ON SWAs:
E-bikes (electrical-assisted bicycles) are vehicles with 2 or 3
wheels, fully operable pedals and an electric motor that doesn't
go over 750 watts. There are 3 classes:
▶ Class 1 e-bike: Has a motor that assists only when the rider is
pedaling and stops assisting when the bike reaches 20 mph.
▶ Class 2 e-bike: Has a motor that assists if the rider is pedaling
or not, but stops assisting when the bike reaches 20 mph.
▶ Class 3 e-bike: Has a motor that assists only when the rider is
pedaling and stops assisting when the bike reaches 28 mph.
In state wildlife areas, e-bikes are allowed on designated roads
and within designated camping or parking areas where motorized
vehicles are allowed. They are prohibited in all other areas.

BOAT REGULATIONS

All vessels and floating devices, their contents, motors, trailers
and equipment are subject to inspection by CPW before being
launched, operated on or leaving waters on SWAs. Any aquatic
nuisance species found during inspection must be removed
and disposed of according to CPW procedures before vessels are
allowed to be launched, operate on or leave the water.

YOUTH/MENTOR HUNTING

Youth/mentor hunting applies to youth under 18. Youth hunters
under 16 must be accompanied by a mentor when hunting on
youth-mentor properties. Mentors must be 18 or older, comply
with hunter education requirements and accompany youth
while hunting.
Except when specifically authorized, the following
activities are PROHIBITED on lands, waters, frozen
surfaces of waters, rights-­of-way, buildings or
devices under CPW control:
1. To possess the following types of ammunition
and/or firearms: tracer rounds, armor-piercing
rounds, military hardened rounds with explosive
or radioactive substances, .50-caliber BMG
rounds or fully automatic firearms.
2. To enter, use or occupy an area when posted
against entry, use or occupancy.

3. To engage in illegal activities.
4. To enter, use or occupy an area for commercial
purposes or do land, water, oil, gas or mineral
investigations, surveys or explorations.
5. To operate a vehicle (motorized or nonmotorized) except on established roads or within
designated camping or parking areas. Drivers
must obey Colorado motor vehicle laws.
6. To drive faster than posted speed limits or faster
than 25 mph if not posted.
7. To leave a camp, tent, shelter, motor vehicle or
trailer unattended more than 48 hours, or to
camp or to park travel trailers or campers on a
SWA over 14 days in a 45-day period.
8. To establish a permanent structure or plant vegetation. Only portable blinds and tree stands for
big-game or waterfowl hunting can be erected
on SWAs, and no earlier than 30 days prior to
the season for which they will be used. No nails
can be driven into trees. Man-made materials for
blinds or stands must be removed within 10 days
after the season in which they are used ends.
Any other portable blind or tree stand used for
any other purpose must be removed at the end
of the day they are used.
The owner’s Customer Identification number
(CID) and dates of use must be visible on the
outside of portable blinds or underside of tree
stands. Placement of blinds or stands does not
reserve them for personal use; they may be used
by the public on a first-come, first-served basis.
9. To remove, modify or destroy a building, water
control device, fence, gate, sign, survey or section marker, vegetation, or objects of archaeological, geological or historical value.
10. To litter, leave fish, fish entrails, human waste,
waste water, containers or toxic substances; to
bring household or commercial trash or toxic
substances to an area for disposal; or to dump
trailer waste in a sanitary facility.
11. To build fires without precautions to prevent
spreading; to leave fires unattended.
12. To graze livestock. Horseback riding, mules,
llamas, burros may be used in wildlife activities.
13. To have or use fireworks, explosives, poisons,
herbicides, pesticides or illegal substances.
14. To release wildlife or privately-owned game
birds. Private game birds may be released for
field trials, including group dog training on
SWAs only where allowed.
15. To allow dogs, cats or domestic pets to run at
large (not on a leash), except dogs used while

hunting, while training hunting dogs or at
CPW-authorized field trials.
16. To dig trenches, holes or pits.
17. To leave boats, rafts or other floating craft
beached, anchored, moored or docked unattended overnight except in designated areas.
18. To fish from or block any CPW boat ramps or
docks in conflict with boaters or as posted.
19. To snorkel, scuba dive or spearfish with a diving mask, swim fins, snorkel or air tanks. The
exception is where swimming is permitted,
when a location is identified by a “divers down
flag,” and when a scuba diver has a valid scuba
certificate from a recognized scuba training
organization.
20. To use air or gas-inflated floating devices for
transportation on the surface of the water unless the device has multi-compartments and a
rigid motor mount when propelled by gasoline
or electric motors. Single-compartment air
or gas-filled flotation devices are restricted to
posted swimming areas.
21. To promote, sponsor, conduct or participate in
boat regattas, paintball shooting, questing or
non-wildlife-oriented activities.
22. To launch or land aircraft, including drones.
23. To leave decoys or anything used as decoys in
the field or on water overnight.
24. To swim, except in designated waters or during
authorized water contact activities.
25. To discharge a firearm or bow in parking, camping or picnic areas.
26. To fish in fish-rearing ponds, raceways, holding
areas or streams on CPW hatchery properties,
except areas posted as open to fishing.
27. To conduct field trials or group dog training
without a field-trial license.
28. To have, store or use hay, straw or mulch not
certified as noxious-weed-free. Certified materials must be clearly marked by the certifying
state or province. People who transport these
materials on federal, state or county roads that
cross CPW property are exempt. Also exempt
is hay produced on state trust lands leased from
CPW for wildlife recreation.
29. To trap unless done according to statutes, regulations and authorization.
30. To partake in Internet-based or computerassisted remote hunting or fishing. Hunters
and anglers must be present in the immediate
vicinity of their activity.
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STATE WILDLIFE AREA PROPERTIES &amp; REGULATIONS
Everyone age NEW 16 years or older MUST have a valid hunting or fishing license, NEW or the new Colorado State Wildlife Area Pass to be on ANY PART of a state wildlife area.
▶Download individual maps of state wildlife areas online: cpw.state.co.us/wildlifeareamaps
▶ 63 RANCH SWA — PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Fairplay, go 15 miles S on
Hwy. 285, or 5.5 miles N of Antero Jct. on
Hwy. 285.
GMU/ACRES: 50 / 1,200 acres
HUNTING: big game, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream fishing
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping prohibited.

▶ ADAMS SWA — ROUTT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Steamboat Springs, go E on
Hwy. 40, turn S on Hwy. 131. At CR 14, go S.
SWA is 0.5 miles N of Stagecoach State Park.
GMU/ACRES: 15 / 650 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access July 1–Nov. 30.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Dogs allowed only as an aid in hunting
grouse.
d. Vehicles prohibited beyond parking area.

▶ ADOBE CREEK RES. SWA (BLUE LAKE)

— BENT, KIOWA COs.
DIRECTIONS: From Las Animas, go 15 miles N
on CR 10.
GMU/ACRES: 125 / 5,147 acres
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, rabbit, pheasant,
scaled quail, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: boating, sail boating, sail surfing,
waterskiing, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms, boat ramps
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access 1 hour before
sunrise to 1 hour after sunset; no time
restrictions for fishing.
b. ATVs, dirt bikes, snowmobiles prohibited.
c. Frozen surface of lake closed.
d. Dams, inlets, outlet structures open only
for fishing.

▶ ALBERTA PARK RES. SWA — MINERAL CO.

DIRECTIONS: From South Fork, go 18 miles W
on Hwy. 160 to Wolf Creek Ski Area, drive
through parking lot. Continue 1.7 miles on
USFS Rd. 391.
GMU/ACRES: 80 / 240 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: primitive boat ramp

▶ ALMA SWA — PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Alma, go 1.5 miles N on
Hwy. 9 to CR 4; then go 0.25 miles NW.
GMU/ACRES: 49 / 277 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream

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RECREATION: wildlife viewing, camping
FACILITIES: restrooms, campsites

▶ ALMONT TRIANGLE SWA — GUNNISON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Almont, go 3 miles N on
Hwy. 135.
GMUs / ACRES: 55 / 643 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open May 1–Nov. 30.

▶ ANDREWS LAKE SWA — SAN JUAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Durango, go 39 miles N on
Hwy. 550 to access road; then go 0.5 miles E.
GMU/ACRES: 74 / 13 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms, trailhead, parking,
overlook

▶ ANDRICK PONDS SWA — MORGAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-76, take exit 66 (Hwy. 39),
go 7.4 miles N on Hwy. 39 to Hwy. 144 and
CR Y.5. Go 1.5 miles W on CR Y.5, then N on
CR 3 for 1.5 miles to CR AA. Go 1 mile to CR
2, go S on CR 2 for 0.5 miles to parking.
GMU/ACRES: 95 / 711 acres
HUNTING: turkey, dove, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 4 a.m.–9 p.m., Sat., Sun., Wed. and
state and federal holidays only.
b. Camping, fires, fishing, dog training,
target practice, hunting with centerfire
rifles, hunting on Clark Lake prohibited.
c. From Sept. 1 through end of dark goose
season, only open for migratory bird
hunting within designated hunting areas.
Reservations required, valid until sunrise
and limited to 3 per hunter annually.
See "Reservations: Hunting" (page 1) for
details.
d. Mandatory check-in and check-out at
check stations. Check-in allowed after
4 a.m. Hunters can hunt only the area
reserved and may check in on first-come,
first-served basis after a hunter checks
out, or after sunrise if a hunter has not
checked in. Maximum of 4 hunters per
hunting area.
e. From end of dark goose season through
spring turkey season, only turkey hunting
permitted. Reservations required and
valid until sunrise. Mandatory check-in
and check-out at check station on CR AA.
Hunters may hunt entire property.
f. During waterfowl and turkey seasons,
scouting permitted from 10 a.m.−2 p.m.
on Thurs. only. All people scouting must
check in and out at check stations. Firearms, dogs not allowed during scouting.

▶ APISHAPA SWA — LAS ANIMAS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walsenburg, go 18.5 miles
NE on Hwy. 10 to property sign; turn SE and
go 20 miles past Mica Butte.
GMUs/ACRES: 133, 134 / 7,935 acres
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, bighorn sheep,
rabbit, scaled quail, dove
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing

▶ ARIKAREE SWA — YUMA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Wray, go 5 miles S on Hwy.
385 and turn E on CR 30. Go 6 miles E and
turn S on CR PP and continue S for 6.5 miles.
From CR QQ.5 and 24.5, go 1 mile E and 0.5
miles N. At cattle guard, continue 0.3 miles to
second cattle guard and entrance sign. Property between cattle guards is private property
and permission is required to hunt. If roads
are muddy, no access to property.
GMU/ACRES: 102 / 2,320 acres
HUNTING: Deer, turkey, quail, dove, rabbit,
squirrel
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 4 a.m.–9 p.m., Sept. 1–May 31.
b. Camping, fires, dog training prohibited.
c. Target practice prohibited except when
authorized by Area Wildlife Manager.

▶ ARKANSAS RIVER/BIG BEND SWA
(FISHING EASEMENT) — CHAFFEE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Poncha Springs, go 4 miles
N on Hwy. 285, then go 0.125 miles E on CR
165. Parking is at W end. From Salida, go NW
on Hwy. 291 for 3.5 miles. Go 0.75 miles S
on CR 150, then 0.5 miles SW on CR 166 to
N bank of Arkansas River. Parking E side of
road.
GMU/ACRES: 56 / 11 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream, Arkansas River;
fishing only (NOTE: Fishing access may not be
on both sides of river. Check for signs.)

▶ ATWOOD SWA — LOGAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Atwood, go 3 miles SW on
Hwy. 6 to CR 29.5, then go 0.5 miles S.
GMU/ACRES: 96 / 180 acres
HUNTING: deer, turkey, quail, dove, rabbit,
squirrel, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 4 a.m.–9 p.m.
b. Camping, fires, horseback riding, dog
training prohibited.
c. Target practice prohibited except when
authorized by Area Wildlife Manager.
d. On opening weekend of regular plains
rifle deer season and first day and weekend of late plains rifle deer season, only
deer hunting permitted.
e. Launching or takeout of vessels prohibited during waterfowl seasons.

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▶ BADGER BASIN SWA — PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hartsel, go E and W on
Hwy. 24. Land is directly N of Hartsel, and N
and S along Hwy. 9.
GMUs/ACRES: 50, 58, 581 / 752 acres
FISHING: 22 miles of fishing access. This is a
fishing property only.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting, camping, fires prohibited.
b. Parking only in designated areas.
c. Access only from designated parking
areas. Closed beyond fenced and posted
easement.

▶ BANNER LAKES SWA — WELD CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hudson, go 4 miles E on
Hwy. 52.
GMU/ACRES: 99 / 934 acres
HUNTING: dove, waterfowl, rabbit, prairie dog
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot only, and only through
designated parking area. Closed N of
Hwy. 52 April 1–July 15.
b. Camping, fires, horseback riding, bicycling prohibited.
c. Boating prohibited except for handpropelled craft and float tubes.
d. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except when hunting or training dogs.
Discharging bows allowed for bowfishing.
e. Fishing prohibited from Oct. 1–end of
Feb.
f. Closed first day of regular waterfowl
season to day before first day of pheasant
season, except for waterfowl hunting on
Sat., Sun., Mon. and state and federal
holidays. During this period, waterfowl
reservations available but not required.
See "Reservations: Hunting" (page 1) for
details. Reservations valid throughout
reserved day until hunter with reservation checks out.
Hunters may check in on first-come,
first-served basis after a hunter with
reservation checks out, or if no reservation exists for a hunt area after midnight
immediately preceding the hunt, or if reserved area isn’t claimed by legal sunrise.
Hunters can hunt only the area
reserved. Maximum 4 hunters per reservation. Waterfowl hunters must check in
and check out at designated station.
g. From Thurs. before Sept. 1 through end
of dark goose season, scouting permitted from 10 a.m.−2 p.m. on Thurs. that
are not open to hunting in and prior to
waterfowl seasons. Must have reservation
confirmation number or letter from CPW.
All people must check in and out at check
station. Firearms, dogs not allowed during
scouting.
h. Dog training permitted N of Hwy. 52
during Feb., March, July 16–Aug. 31
only. Dog training permitted S of Hwy.
52, Feb. 1–Aug. 31 only.

i. Field trials may be authorized Feb.,
March and Aug. No more than 4 per
year. Group training events not limited.
j. Domestic, feral or privately-owned game
birds may be released with permit for
field trials and dog training S of Hwy.
52. Birds taken must be removed from
SWA and privately-owned game birds
prepared for human consumption.
k. CPW may implement a dog training
reservation system to manage overcrowding.

▶ BASALT SWA (BASALT, CHRISTINE, TONER, PEACHBLOW,
7 CASTLES, SCHUCK UNITS) — EAGLE, PITKIN COs.

TONER UNIT: From Basalt, go 3.2 miles E on
USFS Rd. 105 (Fryingpan Rd.) to signs; then
go N.
GMUs/ACRES: 47, 444 / 2,577 acres
CHRISTINE UNIT: From Basalt, go 0.5 miles W
on Two Rivers Rd. (old Hwy. 82) to Homestead Dr.; then go N to access road.
GMUs/ACRES: 47, 444 / 2,230 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, bighorn sheep, dusky
grouse
FISHING: coldwater stream, coldwater lake
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: shooting range
RESTRICTIONS ON ALL UNITS:
a. Except for muzzleloaders, firearms
on shooting range restricted to lower
than .50 caliber. Discharging shotguns
allowed. Fully-automatic firearms
prohibited. From March 15–Oct. 14,
discharging firearms on shooting range
allowed only 7 a.m.–7 p.m. Mon., Tues.,
Thurs. and Fri., and 9 a.m.–5 p.m. Sat.
and Sun.
From Oct. 15–March 14, discharging
firearms on shooting range allowed only
9 a.m.–4 p.m. Mon., Tues., Thurs. and
Fri., and 9 a.m.–4 p.m. Sat and Sun.
b. Boating, water contact activities prohibited on Christine Lake.
c. Camping prohibited at all times within
0.25 miles of Fryingpan River. Camping prohibited in other areas, except by
licensed hunters during an established
big game or turkey season, plus 3 days
before and 3 days after the seasons.
d. Closed Dec. 1–April 15 except on Christine Lake and rifle ranges.
e. Fires, mountain bikes prohibited.
f. Dogs prohibited, except field trials may
be authorized Aug. and Sept. only.

▶ BAYFIELD LIONS CLUB SHOOTING RANGE

— LA PLATA CO.
a. Public access allowed April 1–Nov. 30.
b. Public access allowed 9 am–8 pm, April 1–
Oct. 31.
c. Public access allowed 10 am–5 pm,
Nov. 1–30.
d. Pistol or rifle shooting prohibited on shotgun trap range.
e. Shotguns, shooting slugs only, allowed on
pistol-rifle range.
f. Except for muzzleloaders, rifles restricted to
smaller than .50 caliber.

g. Except for clay targets, glass or other breakable targets prohibited.

▶ BEAVER CREEK SWA — FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Cañon City, go 8 miles E on
Hwy. 50 to Hwy. 67 (Phantom Canyon Rd.),
then go N 2 miles to CR 123, then E 0.2 miles
to CR 132, then N 9 miles to property. Or:
From Skaguay Dam, go downstream 12 miles
on trail to property (2-day hike).
GMU/ACRES: 59 / 2,227 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, rabbit, dove, turkey
with limited license
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing.

▶ BEAVER CREEK RES. SWA — RIO GRANDE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From South Fork, go 2 miles SW
on Hwy. 160 to USFS Rd. 360 (Beaver Creek
Rd.), then go 6 miles S.
GMU/ACRES: 80 / 102 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: USFS campgrounds, restroom,
drinking water, boat ramps
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Discharging firearms, bowfishing and
open fires on ice prohibited.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.

▶ BEAVER LAKE SWA (MARBLE) — GUNNISON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Marble, go 0.25 miles E on
CR 3.
GMU/ACRES: 43 / 41 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream, coldwater lake
RECREATION: nonmotorized boating, wildlife
viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited except for float tubes
or hand-propelled craft.
b. Camping, fires, discharging firearms or
bows prohibited.
c. No vehicles on dam.

▶ BELLAIRE LAKE SWA — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: I-25 N to Hwy. 14 exit toward
Fort Collins. Take Hwy. 14, turn right onto N.
College Ave., Hwy. 287. Follow Hwys. 14/287
N for 10.7 miles. Turn left at CR 74E, Red
Feather Lakes Rd., and go 24 miles. Turn left
at CR 162, go 2 miles to Bellaire Lake Rd.
GMU/ACRES: 8 / 12 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
FACILITIES: USFS campground, drinking water,
electrical hookups, restroom
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited except for float tubes
or craft propelled by hand, wind or
electric motor.

▶ BERGEN PEAK SWA — CLEAR CREEK, JEFFERSON COs.

DIRECTIONS: From Evergreen, go 4 miles N on
Hwy. 74 to Hwy. 103, then go 5.9 miles W to
Stinton Rd. Then go 2.2 miles E.
GMU/ACRES: 39 / 1,093 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, squirrel, dusky grouse
RECREATION: hiking, horseback riding
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RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot or horseback only.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Dogs must be on leash except when
hunting small game.
d. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except when hunting.

▶ BIG MEADOWS RES. SWA — MINERAL CO.

DIRECTIONS: From South Fork, go 11 miles W on
Hwy. 160 to USFS Rd. 410, then go 2 miles W.
GMU/ACRES: 76 / 117 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: campgrounds, restroom, drinking
water, boat ramp

▶ BIG THOMPSON PONDS SWA — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Loveland, go 5 miles E
on Hwy. 402 to I-25 Frontage Rd., then go
0.75 miles N to interstate underpass. Go left
through underpass, then 0.75 miles N.
GMU/ACRES: 20 / 51 acres
HUNTING: rabbit, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access 1 hour before
sunrise to 1 hour after sunset; no time
restrictions for fishing or with nighthunting permit.
b. Camping, fires, dog training, horseback
riding, bicycling prohibited.
c. Boating prohibited except for float tubes
used while fishing.
d. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except when hunting. Discharging bows
allowed for bowfishing.

▶ BIGHORN SPRINGS SWA (FISHING EASEMENT)

— CHAFFEE CO.
DIRECTIONS: Two miles S of Buena Vista at
intersection of Hwys. 24 and 285, go S on
Hwy. 285 for 4 miles. Access road on E side of
Hwy., look for sign.
GMUs/ACRES: 57, 481 / 8 acres
FISHING: coldwater river
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access for fishing only, and only within
high waterline.
b. Parking only in designated lots.
c. Camping, fires prohibited.

▶ BILLY CREEK SWA — OURAY, MONTROSE COs.
DIRECTIONS:

BECKETT TRACT: From Montrose, go 18 miles

S on Hwy. 550 to Ouray CR 4, then turn left.
Go 0.5 miles.
BILLY CREEK TRACT: From Montrose, go 16 miles
S on Hwy. 550 to Ouray CR 2, then turn left.
Road also leads to Nicoll and Porter tracts.
COLONA TRACT: From Montrose, go 7 miles S on
Hwy. 550 to Government Springs Rd. Continue on Horsefly Rd. to signed access road.
CARMICHAEL TRACT: From Montrose, go 21
miles S on Hwy. 550 to Ouray CR 8, turn left
on lower road. Go through ranch yard; then
go 1.25 miles on main road to access road.
GMUs/ACRES: 62, 65 / 5,498 acres, all tracts
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HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dove
FISHING: coldwater stream, pond
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, camping, hiking
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access May 1–Dec. 31.
Open year-round for hunting, fishing
and trapping along Uncompahgre River
corridor, from Hwy. 550 to 100 feet on E
bank of river, as posted.
b. Snowmobiles prohibited on Colona tract.

▶ BITTERBRUSH SWA — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Craig, take Hwy. 40 W to
Maybell. SWA is S of Hwy. 40 and W of CR 57.
GMU/ACRES: 11 / 8,081 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access May 1–Jan. 14.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Vehicles allowed only on CRs 59 and 143.
d. Hunters may place portable blinds,
markers, stands or related structures
only after Aug. 1. These must be removed by the hunter within 24 hours
after harvesting an animal, or 7 days after the end of archery pronghorn season,
whichever is first.

▶ BLACKTAIL (CONSERVATION EASEMENT) — ROUTT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Steamboat Springs, go E on
Hwy. 40, turn S on Hwy. 131. At CR 14, go S.
Easement is S and E of Adams SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 15 / 610 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access July 1–Nov. 30.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Dogs allowed only as an aid in hunting
grouse.
d. Motor vehicles prohibited beyond designated parking areas.

▶ BLISS SWA — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From La Porte, go 5 miles N on
Hwy. 287 to Hwy. 14, then go 41 miles W.
GMUs/ACRES: 8, 19 / 352 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, bighorn sheep, rabbit,
dusky grouse
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Launching and takeout of vessels prohibited.

▶ BLUE RIVER SWA (BLUE RIVER, EAGLE'S NEST,
SUTTON UNITS) — SUMMIT CO.

DIRECTIONS:

BLUE RIVER UNIT: From Silverthorne, go 17
miles N on Hwy. 9. (82 acres.)
EAGLE’S NEST UNIT: From Silverthorne, go 9
miles N on Hwy. 9. (29 acres.)
SUTTON UNIT: From Silverthorne, go 7 miles N
on Hwy. 9.
GMUs/ACRES: 37, 371 / 134 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing, watchable wildlife trail
RESTRICTIONS ON ALL UNITS:
a. Camping, fires, firewood cutting, discharging firearms or bows and overnight
vehicle parking prohibited.

▶ BOB TERRELL SWA — GARFIELD CO.

DIRECTIONS: From intersection of Hwys. 82
and 133, go approx. 1 mile W on Hwy. 82.
Turn left onto CR 106, follow it back to the E,
staying left at fork in road. Road dead ends at
SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 43 / 7 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: boat launch/take out

▶ BODO SWA — LA PLATA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Durango, go 1 mile S on
Hwy. 160/550 to CR 210, then go 0.25 miles
W to E boundary.
GMU/ACRES: 741 / 2,942 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky grouse,
turkey, dove
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access April 16–Nov. 30
for general use.
b. Open S of CR 210 only for small-game
hunting Dec. 1–April 15.
c. Smelter Mountain Trail open 10 a.m.–2
p.m., Dec. 1–April 15. Access by foot
only. Dogs prohibited.
d. Camping, fires, snowmobiles prohibited.
e. Discharging firearms prohibited except
when hunting.
f. Launching of paragliders allowed from
Smelter Mountain Trail, subject to Dec.
1–April 15 restriction listed in c., above.

▶ BOEDECKER RES. SWA — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Loveland, go 2 miles W on
First St. to CR 21, then go 0.5 miles S.
GMU/ACRES: 20 / 308 acres of water
HUNTING: dove, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access 1 hour before
sunrise to 1 hour after sunset; no time
restrictions for fishing or with nighthunting permit.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.
c. Fishing prohibited from vessels Nov. 1–
end of waterfowl season.
d. Camping, fires, horseback riding, sailboards prohibited.
e. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except when hunting. Discharging bows
allowed for bowfishing.

▶ BOSQUE DEL OSO SWA — LAS ANIMAS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Trinidad, take exit 14A off
I-25. Go W on Hwy. 12 approx. 21 miles to
Weston and look for access signs between
Weston and Stonewall. Property S of Hwy.
GMUs/ACRES: 85, 851 / 30,000 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, turkey, small game,
lion
FISHING: coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access May 1–Nov. 30;
open Dec. 1–April 30 only to licensed
big-game and spring turkey hunters, and
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b. Fires only in designated areas and containment structures.
c. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except while hunting. Discharging bows
allowed for bowfishing.
d. Camping only in designated areas; hunters may camp anywhere during hunting
seasons.
e. Parking allowed only in designated areas.
f. Unattended food or garbage must be
stored in a bear-resistant manner or
container.
g. Snowmobiles, motorized vehicles,
ATVs and bicycles on established roads
or trails may be prohibited to protect
wildlife and prevent resource damage.
Closures posted.
h. Fishing prohibited on South Fork of
Purgatoire River in SWA from day after
Labor Day weekend until first day of
Memorial Day weekend.

▶ BRAVO SWA — LOGAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-76 at Sterling exit, go 0.5
miles W on Hwy. 6 to CR 370, then go 1.7
miles NE.
GMU/ACRES: 91 / 1,082 acres
HUNTING: deer, turkey, quail, dove, rabbit,
squirrel, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 4 a.m.–9 p.m.
b. Camping, fires, horseback riding,
field trials prohibited.
c. Target practice prohibited except when
authorized by Area Wildlife Manager.
d. On opening weekend of regular plains
rifle deer season and first day and weekend of late plains rifle deer season, only
deer hunting permitted.
e. Launching or takeout of vessels prohibited during waterfowl seasons.

▶ BROWER SWA — WELD CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Evans, go 1 mile E on 37th St.
GMU/ACRES: 94 / 65 acres
HUNTING: rabbit, squirrel, dove, waterfowl,
turkey
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access Sept. 1 through
last day of spring turkey season, except
from day after close of regular goose
season through day before opening of
spring turkey season.
b. Open for public access 4 a.m.–one hour
after sunset.
c. Public access permitted only to hunters
with a valid hunting license.
d. Fishing, fires, target practice, centerfire
rifles or muzzleloaders, camping, horses
prohibited.
e. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except shotguns or bows while hunting.
f. Dogs allowed only as an aid in hunting.
Dog training prohibited except when
training dogs for hunting.
g. Parking allowed only in designated parking area.
h. Launching or takeout of vessels prohibited.

▶ BROWN LAKES SWA — HINSDALE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Creede, go 25 miles W on
Hwy. 149 to USFS Rd. 515 (Hermit Lakes
Rd.). Go 1.5 miles W.
GMU/ACRES: 76 / 520 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, picnicking
FACILITIES: restroom, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping prohibited.

▶ BROWNLEE SWA (FISHING LEASE: MICHIGAN RIVER)

— JACKSON CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go E on 5th St. for
1.5 miles to signed access point (N of road).
Or, from Walden, go N on Hwy. 125 for 1 mile,
turn right on CR 42. Parking and access immediately to the right.
GMU/ACRES: 6 / 2 mi. of river
FISHING: Michigan River, coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for fishing only.

▶ BROWNLEE 2 SWA (FISHING LEASE: NORTH PLATTE RIVER)
— JACKSON CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go 0.5 miles W on
Hwy. 14 to CR 12; then 5.1 miles NW to CR
18; then 0.5 miles W.
GMU/ACRES: 16 / 1.2 miles of river
FISHING: North Platte River, coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for fishing only.

▶ BROWNS PARK SWA (BEAVER CREEK, CALLOWAY, COLD
SPRINGS MOUNTAIN, WIGGINS UNITS) — MOFFAT CO.

BEAVER CREEK UNIT: From Maybell, go 59 miles
NW on Hwy. 318. Unit N of Hwy. 318.
COLD SPRINGS MOUNTAIN UNIT: From Maybell,
go 41 miles NW on Hwy. 318 to CR 10N,
then go 17 miles N to CR 72, then 9 miles W
to fork. Take left fork for 4 miles.
WIGGINS UNIT: From Maybell, go 41 miles NW
on Hwy. 318 to CR 10N; then 17 miles N to
CR 72; then 15 miles W.
GMU/ACRES: 201 / 2,226 acres, all units
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, rabbit, dusky
grouse, waterfowl, dove
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Calloway Unit closed to public access in
posted area.
b. Camping prohibited in posted areas in
Cold Springs Mountain Unit.
c. Camping allowed W only of Beaver
Creek in Beaver Creek Unit.

▶ BRUSH SWA — MORGAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Brush, go 2.5 miles N on
Hwy. 71. Turn W on CR U. Go approx. 200 feet
to CR 28, turn N and go 1 mile to parking lot.
GMU/ACRES: 96 / 588 acres
HUNTING: deer, turkey, quail, dove, rabbit,
squirrel, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 4 a.m.–9 p.m., except with nighthunting permit.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.

c. Target practice prohibited except when
authorized by Area Wildlife Manager.
d. On opening weekend of regular plains
rifle deer season and first day and weekend of late plains rifle deer season, only
deer hunting permitted.
e. Horse use prohibited except when training hunting dogs, in Feb., March, April
(through Wed. before spring turkey
season opens) and Aug. only.
f. Launching or takeout of vessels prohibited during waterfowl seasons.

▶ BRUSH CREEK SWA — EAGLE CO.

DIRECTIONS: Take I-70 to exit 147 toward
Eagle. Turn S and go to roundabout. Exit
roundabout going W on Hwy. 6 for 1 block.
Turn S on Capitol St., then turn E on Brush
Creek Rd. and go to stop sign. Turn S, go 1
block, turn E to stay on Brush Creek Rd. SWA
is 15–18 miles from Eagle, between Peterson
Draw and Sneve Gulch. SWA composed of
3 separate tracts of property within Sylvan
Lake State Park. All properties accessible from
Brush Creek Rd. Access and use of Sylvan
Lake State Park requires parks pass.
GMU/ACRES: 44 / 382 acres
RECREATION: hunting, wildlife viewing

▶ BRUSH HOLLOW SWA — FREMONT CO.
DIRECTIONS:

TO BOAT RAMP: From Penrose at Hwy. 115, go
W on 3rd (CR 123), then go 0.29 miles to E
St. (CR 125). Go 5.5 miles to CR 129, then go
2.5 miles on CR 129 to SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 59 / 461 acres
FISHING: coldwater/warmwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms, shelters, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
▶ BRUSH PRAIRIE PONDS SWA — MORGAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Brush go S on Clayton
St. to check station, then go S 2.25 miles to
parking area.
GMU/ACRES: 99 / 1,600 acres
HUNTING: deer, pheasant, dove, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 4 a.m.–9 p.m.
b. Camping, fires, target practice prohibited.
c. Only hunting permitted Sept. 1 through
end of dark goose season. Mandatory
check-in and check-out at check station.
d. From Sept. 1–Nov. 30, only open for
migratory bird hunting within designated
hunting areas, and only on Sat., Sun.,
Wed. and state and federal holidays. Reservations required, valid until sunrise and
limited to 3 per hunter annually. See "Reservations: Hunting" (page 1) for details.
e. Check-in allowed after 4 a.m. Hunters
can hunt only the area reserved and may
check in on first-come, first-served basis
after a hunter checks out or after sunrise if
a hunter has not checked in. Maximum of
4 hunters, 2 vehicles per hunting area.
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f. From Sept. 1−Nov. 30, scouting permitted
from 10 a.m.−2 p.m. on Thurs. only. All
people scouting must check in and out at
check station. Firearms, dogs not allowed
during scouting.
g. From Dec. 1 through end of dark goose
season, hunters can check in on firstcome, first-served basis after 4 a.m. or
after a hunter checks out. 5 hunting
areas available for check-in. Properly
checked-in hunters may hunt anywhere
on property.
h. Up to 2 hunting areas reserved annually
for residents with a physical address of
Brush, CO. Applications for the drawing
available at CPW Brush Service Center
in mid-Aug. Hunters must have a valid
waterfowl hunting license to enter drawing. Hunters may apply for one hunt area
per day, but can list multiple requests
on one application. All relevant hunting
regulations apply.

▶ BUENA VISTA SWA (FISHING EASEMENT) — CHAFFEE CO.
DIRECTIONS: From stoplight on Main St. in
Buena Vista, go E for 0.5 miles to end of
Main. Parking available in several locations
along river.
GMUs/ACRES: 49, 481 / 41 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream, fishing access only

▶ BURCHFIELD SWA — BACA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walsh, go 11 miles E on CR
DD to property.
GMU/ACRES: 139 / 178 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, pheasant, bobwhite
quail, scaled quail, dove
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing

▶ CABIN CREEK SWA — GUNNISON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Gunnison, go 6.5 miles E on
Hwy. 50, turn on BLM 3107, then go approx.
6.5 miles to FR 604.3A and continue .05 miles
to property.
GMU/ACRES: 55 / 640 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, hiking, camping

▶ CENTENNIAL SWA — GUNNISON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Gunnison, go 10 miles W
on Hwy. 50. SWA is N of Hwy. 50.
GMU/ACRES: 54 / 1,800 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse, rabbit
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access July 1–Nov. 30.
b. Motorized and mechanized vehicles
restricted as posted.
c. Camping prohibited.

▶ CENTENNIAL VALLEY SWA — WELD CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Kersey, go 5 miles E on
Hwy. 34 to CR 63 and go N to CR 380. Go E
on CR 380 0.25 miles to Pritchard parking lot
and 2.1 miles to Centennial parking lot.
GMU/ACRES: 951 / 1,195 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 4 a.m.–one hour after sunset.
b. Open for public access Sept. 1 through
last day of spring turkey season.

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c. During spring turkey season, public
access allowed only for licensed turkey
hunters with a turkey hunting reservation. 10 reservation slots available per
day during spring turkey season. No annual limit on amount of turkey reservations. Turkey hunters with a reservation
may hunt entire property. Maximum of
4 hunters allowed per hunting reservation. See "Reservations: Hunting" (page 1)
for details.
d. Camping, dogs (except as an aid in
hunting), fires, target practice, horses,
hunting with centerfire rifles, launching
or takeout of vessels prohibited.
e. During regular duck seasons, open Sat.,
Sun., Wed. and state and federal holidays
only. Reservations required to hunt
waterfowl and small game, limit of 3 per
hunter annually. See "Reservations: Hunting" (page 1) for details. Waterfowl and
small game hunters can hunt only the area
reserved. All reservation hunters must
check out at one of the check stations located in each parking lot of the property.
f. Small-game and waterfowl hunting prohibited on opening weekend of regular
plains rifle deer season and opening day
of first weekend of late plains rifle deer
season.

▶ CERRO SUMMIT SWA — MONTROSE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Montrose, go 13 miles E;
property located on N side of Hwy. 50.
GMUs/ACRES: 64 / 162 acres
RECREATION: fishing, small-game and big-game
hunting
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access for fishing and
hunting only.
b. Hunting permitted Aug. 15–Nov. 30.
c. Fishing permitted March 1–Nov. 30.
d. Access to property through designated
parking area only; public access by foot
only.
e. Dogs allowed only as an aid in hunting.
f. Water contact prohibited, except by float
tubes with waders only.

▶ CHAMPION SWA (FISHING EASEMENT) — CHAFFEE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Buena Vista, go S on Hwy.
24, continue S onto Hwy. 285. Easement is E
of Hwy. 285. Parking area off Hwy. 285, 0.5
miles S of junction of Hwys. 285 and 24.
GMUs/ACRES: 57, 481 / 60 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access for fishing only
b. All public access from designated parking areas only.

▶ CHANCE GULCH SWA — GUNNISON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Gunnison, go 6 miles E on
Hwy. 50 to CR 42, then drive S for 1.6 miles
to CR 42a, then drive SW for 1.2 miles to
property boundary.
GMU/ACRES: 67 / 645 acres
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, small game
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing

RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access from July 1–end
of Feb., open year-round for through traffic on Gunnison CR 42a and established
roads connecting to designated BLM
roads only.

▶ CHARLIE MEYERS SWA — PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hartsel, go E 10.3 miles on
Hwy. 24 to CR 23 (mile marker 250). Turn S
onto CR 23 and go 2.7 miles. Turn E on CR
59 and go 2.3 miles to junction of CRs 59 and
92. Turn S on CR 59, go 1 mile to entrance.
GMU/ACRES: 58 / 1,082 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.

▶ CHEROKEE SWA (UPPER, MIDDLE, LOWER, LONE PINE,
ROY BROWN UNITS) — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Fort Collins, go 22 miles N
on Hwy. 287 to Cherokee Park Rd. (CR 80C),
then 6 miles W to parking area on S side of
road.
GMUs/ACRES: 8, 191 / 25,497 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, squirrel, dusky grouse,
rabbit, dove
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open Sept. 1–May 1 only for hunting and
fishing; open otherwise May 2–Aug. 31.
b. Motor vehicles permitted on established
roads as posted.
c. Hunting and fishing access by foot only
after last big-game season.
d. Horseback, bicycles restricted to designated roads and trails, except horses
used as an aid to hunting big game.

▶ CHESMORE SWA (FISHING EASEMENT) — CHAFFEE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From stoplight in Buena Vista, go
E on Main St. to end of road. Cross Arkansas
River on foot bridge, walk downstream 0.5
miles to property. You will cross Town of
Buena Vista property and BLM on the way.
Open fishing for that entire stretch of Arkansas River.
GMU/ACRES: 49 / 5 acres
HUNTING: fishing, minimal deer hunting

▶ CHRISTINA SWA (FISHING EASEMENT: ELK RIVER)

— ROUTT CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Steamboat Springs, go 7
miles N on CR 129 (Elk River Rd.).
GMU/ACRES: 214 / 23 acres
FISHING: Elk River, coldwater stream
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.

▶ CHUBB PARK RANCH SWA — CHAFFEE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Buena Vista, go E 16 miles
on Hwy. 24 to CR 309, then go N on CR 309
0.5 miles to SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 49 / 525 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires, snowmobiles, target
practice prohibited.
b. Vehicles prohibited off CR.

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▶ CHUCK LEWIS SWA — ROUTT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hwy. 40, go S on Hwy. 131
to CR 14F. Take 14F W to CR 14. Go N to
parking area.
GMU/ACRES: 131 / 288 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access 4 a.m.–10 p.m.
b. Overnight parking, camping, fires,
bicycles prohibited.
c. Dogs allowed only as an aid in hunting
waterfowl.
d. Big-game, small-game hunting prohibited.
e. Waterfowl hunting permitted, except
within 50 yards of bridge on CR 14F.
f. Horses prohibited outside parking area.
g. Launching or takeout of all flotation
devices (including kayaks, canoes, rafts,
tubes) prohibited, except those used
exclusively for fishing.

▶ CIMARRON SWA — MONTROSE, GUNNISON COs.

DIRECTIONS: From Montrose, go 23 miles E on
Hwy. 50 to Little Cimarron Rd., then 2 miles
S to access road, then go 1.5 miles SW.
GMU/ACRES: 65 / 6,161 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, waterfowl, dusky grouse
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access July 1–Dec. 31.
b. Camping, fires, snowmobiles prohibited.
c. Parking in established parking areas only.

▶ CLEAR CREEK RES. SWA — CHAFFEE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Buena Vista, go 13 miles N
on Hwy. 24 to CR 390, then go 0.5 miles W.
GMUs/ACRES: 48, 481 / 500 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake and 0.5 miles of
stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping allowed only in established
camping areas on W end of SWA.
b. Fires allowed only in campgrounds.
c. Fishing prohibited on dam, spillway,
outlet and downstream to Hwy. 24.

▶ CLINE RANCH SWA — PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Jefferson, go S on Hwy. 285
for about 5 miles. SWA entrance near mile
marker 194.
GMU/ACRES: 500 / 1,600 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, waterfowl,
small game
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot or horseback only from
designated parking areas. No overnight
parking.
b. Camping, fires, dog training prohibited.
c. Discharging firearms or bows allowed
only when hunting.
d. Dogs allowed only as an aid in hunting.

e. Horses allowed only on designated trails.
Reservation required, call Park Co.: 719836-4279. Only two reservations allowed
per day.
f. Fishing allowed only March 1–Sept. 30
and only in designated areas. Only occupants from a vehicle in the assigned
parking space may fish the corresponding assigned area. Maximum 4 anglers
per vehicle and 1 vehicle per parking
space.
g. Artificial flies and lures only, two trout
limit.
h. Hunting access limited to occupants of
a vehicle parked in assigned parking
space. Maximum 4 hunters per vehicle.

▶ COALBED CANYON SWA — DOLORES CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Cortez, go NW on Hwy.
491 to Northdale. SWA is S of Hwy. 491 and
CR 2, also 2 areas on N side of Hwy. 491
farther W.
GMUs/ACRES: 72, 711 / 2,359 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Discharging firearms allowed only for
hunting.

▶ COCHETOPA SWA — SAGUACHE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Gunnison, go 8 miles E on
Hwy. 50, then turn right on Hwy. 114. Go 20
miles S/SE, turn right on CR NN14, then go S
for 2 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 67 / 6,712 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, rabbit, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access 1 hour before
sunrise to 1 hour after sunset, with
exception for hunters retrieving downed
game.
b. Access by foot only, and only from established parking areas.
c. Camping, dogs, fires prohibited.
d. Big-game hunting prohibited N of posted
E/W centerline of Sect. 27, Range 2 E,
Township 46 N.

▶ COKE OVEN SWA — PITKIN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Basalt, go 30 miles E on
USFS Rd. 105 (Fryingpan River Rd.).
GMU/ACRES: 444 / 330 acres
RECREATION: hunting, wildlife viewing

▶ COLLER SWA — MINERAL, RIO GRANDE COs.

DIRECTIONS: From South Fork, go 4.5 miles W
on Hwy. 149.
GMUs/ACRES: 76, 79 / 579 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, squirrel, dusky
grouse
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, snowmobiles, overnight parking prohibited.

▶ COLLINS MOUNTAIN RANCH SWA — RIO BLANCO CO.

LIMITED ACCESS. This property is PRIVATE LAND that is
open ONLY to elk and deer hunters with a confirmed reservation made through the Hunting Reservation System:
cpw.state.co.us/huntingreservations
GMUs/ACRES: 23 / 2,421 acres
HUNTING: elk and deer only in restricted seasons, by reservation only
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Elk and deer hunting only.
b. Hunting by reservation only. Reservation
holders must have confirmation letter
with them at all times while hunting on
property.
For reservations, hunters must
already have a big-game hunting license
for one of the specific hunt codes
permitted on the property. Reservations
must be made through the Hunting
Reservation System: See "Reservations:
Hunting" (page 1) for details. Hunters
may only access the property during
dates specified on their reservation.
Hunters with a reservation may bring
one non-hunting companion.
c. Vehicle use prohibited except on designated roadways or with permission of
ranch owners. All other access restricted
to walk-in access only.
d. Reservations for antlered elk and deer
hunts valid throughout season designated by the deer or elk license.
e. Reservations for antlerless elk hunts
restricted to certain portions of late rifle
private-land-only season.
f. Overnight camping, dogs, fires, fishing,
woodcutting, target shooting/sight-in,
building permanent blinds, gathering
artifacts prohibited.

▶ COLORADO RIVER ISLAND SWA — MESA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Grand Junction, go E on
I-70; turn S on Hwy. 141 (32 Rd.). Turn W
on D Rd. Property is on S side of road, along
the river.
GMUs/ACRES: 30, 41 / 67 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, dogs (except as an aid to hunting) prohibited.
b. Waterfowl hunting from designated
blinds the only hunting allowed.
c. Waterfowl hunting by reservation only
through the Hunting Reservation System: See "Reservations: Hunting" (page 1)
for details.
d. Hunters with reservations may only hunt
the hunt area reserved. Hunters must
check in and out at property.

▶ COLOROW MOUNTAIN SWA — RIO BLANCO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Meeker take Hwy. 64 approx. 15 miles W to CR 142 (directly N of E
entrance to Rio Blanco Lake SWA).
SCENERY GULCH UNIT: Take CR 142 for 7.2 miles
to property.
TSCHUDDI GULCH UNIT: Take CR 142 for 1.8
miles to intersection of CR 142 and CR 143.
Take CR 143 for 3.7 miles to property.
GMUs/ACRES: 11 / 1,982 acres
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HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, lion, small game
FISHING: Scenery Pond is 5.5 acres at bottom
of Scenery Gulch, near parking area.
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, hiking, horseback riding, OHV access through Tschuddi
Gulch to BLM lands on Colorow Mountain.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access July 16–Jan. 31.
b. Parking and camping in designated areas
only, as posted.
c. Motorized vehicles prohibited in Scenery
Gulch Unit and N of designated camping
area in Tschuddi Unit.
d. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
within 200 yards of camping, parking
areas or structures.

▶ COTTONWOOD SWA — MORGAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Snyder, go 2 miles E on CR
W.7.
GMU/ACRES: 96 / 884 acres
HUNTING: deer, turkey, quail, dove, rabbit,
squirrel, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 4 a.m.–9 p.m., except with nighthunting permit.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Target practice prohibited except when
authorized by Area Wildlife Manager.
d. On opening weekend of regular plains
rifle deer season and first day and weekend of late plains rifle deer season, only
deer hunting permitted.
e. Horses prohibited except when training hunting dogs, in Feb., March, April
(through Wed. before spring turkey
season opens) and Aug. only.
f. Launching or takeout of vessels prohibited during waterfowl seasons.

▶ COWDREY LAKE SWA — JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Cowdrey, go 2 miles S on
Hwy. 125. From Walden, go 7.5 miles N on
Hwy. 125. Entrance W of road.
GMU/ACRES: 161 / 15 acres land, 80 acres water
HUNTING: small game, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.
b. Sailboards prohibited.

▶ CREEDE SWA — MINERAL CO.
DIRECTIONS:

HATCHERY TRACT: From Creede, go 1.2 miles E
on Hwy. 149 to undesignated road, then go
0.5 miles S to Rio Grande River.
DEEP CREEK TRACT: From Creede, go 1.25 miles
W on Hwy. 149 to Airport Rd., then go 0.8
miles S to Rio Grande River.
GMU/ACRES: 76 / 3 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing

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▶ CROOKED WASH RANCH SWA — MOFFAT CO.

LIMITED ACCESS. This property is PRIVATE LAND that is
open ONLY to elk and deer hunters with a confirmed reservation made through the Hunting Reservation System:
cpw.state.co.us/huntingreservations
GMU/ACRES: 11 / 9,796 acres
HUNTING: Antlerless elk only, by reservation only
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Antlerless elk hunting only.
b. Hunting by reservation only. Reservation
holders must have confirmation letter
with them at all times while hunting on
property.
For reservations, hunters must
already have a big-game hunting license
for one of the specific hunt codes
permitted on the property. Reservations
must be made through the Hunting
Reservation System: See "Reservations:
Hunting" (page 1) for details. Hunters
may only access the property during
dates specified on their reservation.
Hunters with a reservation may bring
one non-hunting companion.
c. Vehicle use prohibited except on designated roadways or with permission of
ranch owners. All other access restricted
to walk-in access only.
d. Overnight camping, dogs, fires, fishing,
woodcutting, target shooting/sight-in,
building permanent blinds, gathering
artifacts prohibited.

▶ DAN NOBLE SWA — SAN MIGUEL CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Norwood, go 1.5 miles E on
Hwy. 145 to USFS Rd. 610 (Dolores-Norwood
Rd.), then 17 miles S.
GMU/ACRES: 70 / 2,223 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, waterfowl on Greager
Tract; deer, elk on John Kane tract
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: power boating, sail surfing, waterskiing, camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms, boat ramps, shelters
RESTRICTIONS:

MIRAMONTE RES. TRACT:

a. Camping only in designated areas along
NE, SW, SE parts of reservoir.
b. Discharging firearms or bows allowed
only when hunting waterfowl.
c. Waterskiing permitted only 10 a.m.–6
p.m. Waterskiing, jetskiing only in designated areas on W half of reservoir.

GREAGER TRACT:

a. Open for public access March 1–May 15
only with permit from Area or District
Wildlife Manager for wildlife viewing.
Viewing site limited to designated area.
Viewers must follow all restrictions and
conditions on permit. Open to the public for other access May 16–end of Feb.
b. Access by foot or horseback only.
c. Snowmobiles, camping prohibited.

JOHN KANE TRACT:

a. Access by foot or horseback only.
b. Open for public access May 16–end of
Feb.
c. Snowmobiles, camping prohibited.

▶ DAWN POND SWA — BENT CO.

DIRECTIONS: Take Hwy. 50 W toward Las Animas. From Las Animas, go W on Hwy. 194,
then N on CR 5.5. SWA is on E side of road
around Adobe Creek.
GMU/ACRES: 125 / 30 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for fishing only. Hunting only with
landowner permission.
b. Boating prohibited except float tubes or
craft propelled by hand or electric motor.
c. Parking allowed in designated areas only.

▶ DEADMAN SWA — PROWERS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Granada, go N on Hwy.
385, 2.5 miles to CR JJ, then go 2.5 miles E on
CR JJ to CR 27. Turn S on CR 27 and go 0.5
miles to parking area.
GMU/ACRES: 127 / 503 acres
HUNTING: deer, small game, waterfowl

▶ DELANEY BUTTE LAKES SWA — JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go 0.5 miles W on
Hwy. 14 to CR 12, then go 5.3 miles W to CR
18. Go 4.5 miles W on to CR 5, then go 0.5
miles N.
GMU/ACRES: 16 / 2,620 acres
HUNTING: big game, small game, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom, boat ramp, shade shelters
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.
b. Sailboards prohibited.

▶ DEVIL CREEK SWA — ARCHULETA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Pagosa Springs, go 16 miles
W on Hwy. 160 to USFS Rd. 627, then 2 miles
N.
GMU/ACRES: 77 / 561 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, squirrel, dusky
grouse, turkey, dove
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires, snowmobiles prohibited.

▶ DEWEESE RESERVOIR SWA — CUSTER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Westcliffe, go NW on Hwy.
69 for 5 miles, turn N on Copper Gulch Rd.
to access road.
GMUs/ACRES: 69, 691 / 780 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake, coldwater stream
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing, camping
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, waterfowl, dove,
coyote, cottontail, small game
FACILITIES: restrooms, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
Note that the $43 annual access permit
requirement has been removed. Anyone
NEW age 16 or older must now have a valid
hunting or fishing license, NEW or the new
Colorado State Wildlife Area Pass to access
this property, and all other SWAs.
a. OHVs prohibited.

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▶ DIAMOND J SWA (HUNTING &amp; FISHING LEASE: ILLINOIS,
MICHIGAN RIVERS) — JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go N on Hwy.
125. Parking areas are 1, 2 and 4 miles N of
Walden.
GMU/ACRES: 161 / 3,129 acres of land, 10 miles
of river
HUNTING: small game, waterfowl
FISHING: Illinois and Michigan rivers, coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS:
a. No big-game hunting; access allowed
only for fishing, small-game and waterfowl hunting.
b. Hunting with shotguns or by falconry
only.

▶ DOLORES RIVER SWA — MONTEZUMA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Dolores, go 5 miles NE on
Hwy. 145.
GMUs/ACRES: 71, 73 / 57 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Fishing prohibited in rearing ponds.

▶ DOME LAKES SWA — SAGUACHE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Gunnison, go 8 miles E on
Hwy. 50. Turn right on Hwy. 114, go 20 miles
S/SE. Turn right on CR NN14, go 5 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 67 / 420 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lakes
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Discharging firearms and hunting prohibited in designated safety zones.

▶ DOME ROCK SWA — TELLER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Divide, go 5 miles S on
Hwy. 67 to Rainbow Valley, then turn right on
CR 61 and go 1.8 miles to SWA access road.
GMU/ACRES: 581 / 6,980 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky grouse
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, hiking
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot or horseback only from
parking lot and trails from Mueller State
Park.
b. Camping, dogs, fires, rock climbing
prohibited.
c. Horseback, pack animals allowed only
on designated roads and trails, except if
used as an aid in hunting big-game.
d. Public access closed Dec. 1–July 15 in
area bounded on E by Sand Creek Trail,
on N by Dome Rock Trail, on W and
S by property boundaries. Dome Rock
Trail W of Jack Rabbit Lodge closed Dec.
1–July 15.

▶ DOUGLAS RES. SWA — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Wellington exit on I-25, go
5.5 miles W, S and W on Hwy. 1 to CR 15, go
1 mile N on CR 15 to CR 60, then 0.25 miles
W to LaVina Dr. Go N on LaVina Dr. to lake.

From Fort Collins at Hwys. 287 and 1, take
Hwy. 1 N for 4 miles to Waverly cutoff (CR
15). Go N on CR 15 to CR 60. Then go 0.25
miles W to LaVina Dr. and go N.
GMU/ACRES: 9 / 765 acres
FISHING: warmwater and coldwater species
FACILITIES: restroom
RESTRICTIONS:
a. From 1 hour after sunset to 1 hour before
sunrise, only fishing permitted.
b. Hunting, fires, camping, discharging firearms or bows, sailboards, sailboats, ice
skating, ATVs, dirt bikes, snowmobiles
prohibited.
c. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.
d. NEW Any vessel or single-compartment
air- or gas-filled flotation device and
all water contact prohibited, unless
actively fishing.

▶ DOWDY LAKE SWA — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From town of Red Feather Lakes,
go 1 mile NE on USFS access road.
GMU/ACRES: 191 / 120 acres of water
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: power boating, hiking, camping
FACILITIES: restroom, boat ramp, campgrounds
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.

▶ DRONEY GULCH SWA — CHAFFEE CO.
DIRECTIONS:

ENTRANCE 1: From junction of Hwys. 50 and
285, go 4 miles N to CR 251-1. (NOTE: First
mile of road is private property. After entering
BLM land, SWA can be accessed for next 2
miles, through BLM land and SWA property.)
ENTRANCE 2: About 1 mile N of CR 251-1 is an
access point on Hwy. 285, “Point of Interest”
site about Zebulon Pike; parking and gate into
E portion of SWA.
ENTRANCE 3: Just under 1 mile farther N (about
1 mile S of junction of Hwys. 285 and 291),
CR 251 goes W; parking and access 2.3 miles
W of Hwy. 285. Do not attempt access from N
via subdivision on CR 251A.
GMU/ACRES: 56 / 2,949 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game
▶ DRY CREEK BASIN SWA — SAN MIGUEL CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Naturita, go 17 miles S
on Hwy. 141. Hwy. 141 goes SW through
property.
GMU/ACRES: 70 / 12,775 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, lion, bobcat, coyote, rabbit,
dove
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping only in designated areas.
b. Snowmobiles prohibited.

▶ DUCK CREEK SWA — LOGAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Crook, go 1.5 miles N on
Hwy. 55.
GMU/ACRES: 90 / 1,121 acres
HUNTING: deer, pheasant, dove, rabbit, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing

RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 4 a.m.–9 p.m.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Target practice prohibited except when
authorized by Area Wildlife Manager.
d. One field trial per year may be authorized in Feb., March or Aug.

▶ DUNE RIDGE SWA — LOGAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-76 at Sterling exit, go 0.5
miles W on Hwy. 6 to CR 370, then go 5 miles
SW.
GMU/ACRES: 96 / 400 acres
HUNTING: deer, turkey, pheasant, quail, dove,
rabbit, squirrel, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 4 a.m.–9 p.m.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Target practice prohibited except when
authorized by Area Wildlife Manager.
d. On opening weekend of regular plains
rifle deer season and first day and weekend of late plains rifle deer season, only
deer hunting permitted.
e. Horses prohibited except when training hunting dogs, in Feb., March, April
(through Wed. before spring turkey
season opens) and Aug. only.
f. Launching or takeout of vessels prohibited during waterfowl seasons.

▶ DUTCH GULCH SWA — GUNNISON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Gunnison, go 5.3 miles E
on Hwy. 50, then 7.3 miles S on CR 42, which
becomes BLM Rd. 307.
GMU/ACRES: 67 / 320 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access July 1–end of
Feb., open year-round for through traffic
on Gunnison CR 42 and on established
roads connecting to designated BLM
roads only.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.

▶ EAGLE RIVER SWA (FISHING LEASES) — EAGLE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Eagle, go E on Hwy. 6 about
2–3 miles to property boundary sign. This is
W edge of SWA. Property extends E approx. 2
miles and includes 3 designated fishing access
points. Access allowed only at these points.
GMU/ACRES: 35 / 25 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for fishing only, on N side of Eagle
River. Access only at designated points
as posted.
b. Camping, fires, dogs prohibited.

▶ ECHO CANYON RES. SWA — ARCHULETA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Pagosa Springs, go 4 miles S
on Hwy. 84.
GMU/ACRES: 78 / 211 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: boating, picnicking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires, snowmobiles prohibited.
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b. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.

▶ NEW ELK SPRINGS RANCH SWA — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, go W on Hwy. 40
to mile marker 42 and turn S on BLM Rd.
1509. Go S for 9 miles through Sect. 36 and
turn NW. Enter S end through Sect. 26.
GMU/ACRES: 10, 11 / 1,400 acres
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, lion, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access Aug. 15–end of
Feb.
NOTE: No camping or fires; vehicles allowed
only on existing roadways.

▶ ELLIOTT SWA — MORGAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Snyder, go 6 miles NE on
CR W.7.
GMUs/ACRES: 95, 96 / 2,576 acres
HUNTING: deer, turkey, pheasant, quail, dove,
rabbit, squirrel, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: duck blinds on Union Tract
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 4 a.m.–9 p.m., except with nighthunting permit.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. On opening weekend of regular plains
rifle deer season and first day and weekend of late plains rifle deer season, only
deer hunting permitted.
d. Landowner permission required to hunt
deer on access easement.
e. Horses prohibited except when training hunting dogs, in Feb., March, April
(through Wed. before spring turkey
season opens) and Aug. only.
f. Launching or takeout of vessels prohibited during waterfowl seasons.

LONETREE TRACT:

a. From Sept. 1 through regular duck seasons, mandatory check-in and check-out
at check station, after 4 a.m.

HAMLIN TRACT:

a. From Sept. 1 through regular duck seasons, mandatory check-in and check-out
at check stations. Hunters may check in
on first-come, first-served basis after 4
a.m. or after another hunter checks out.
Hunters can hunt only the area checked
into. Maximum of 4 hunters per hunting
area. Hunters must comply with youthmentor-only area restrictions as posted.

UNION TRACT:

a. Waterfowl hunting only from designated
areas or blinds, on Sat., Sun., Wed. and
state and federal holidays only. Reservations required, valid until sunrise and
limited to 3 per hunter annually. See
"Reservations: Hunting" (page 1) for
details.
b. Mandatory check-in and check-out at
check station. Check-in allowed after
4 a.m. Hunters can hunt only the area
reserved and may check in on firstcome, first-served basis after a hunter
checks out or after sunrise. Maximum
of 4 hunters per hunting area.

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c. During waterfowl seasons, scouting permitted from 10 a.m.−2 p.m. on Thurs.
only. All people scouting must check in
and out at check station. Firearms, dogs
not allowed during scouting.

▶ EMERALD MOUNTAIN SWA — ROUTT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Steamboat Springs, go S on
Hwy. 40 to 5th St. Turn right on 5th St., then
turn left on Howelsen Pkwy., which becomes
River Rd./CR 14 to S. SWA is W of road. Park
in lot at left posted for Chuck Lewis SWA.
Follow marked orange posts on W side of
CR 14 along trail easement through private
property to access Emerald Mountain.
GMU/ACRES: 131 / 674 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access from 4 a.m.–10
p.m., July 1–Nov. 30.
b. Access by foot or horseback only.
c. Camping, fires, dogs prohibited.

▶ ESCALANTE SWA — DELTA, MESA, MONTROSE COs.
DIRECTIONS:

HAMILTON TRACT: From Delta, go 2.2 miles W
on 5th St. (G Rd.), to G50 Rd. Go 2 miles NW.
Alternate route: From Delta, go 5.5 miles NW
on Hwy. 50.
LOWER ROUBIDEAU TRACT: From Delta, go 4.5
miles W on 5th St. (G Rd.).
PICKETT CORRAL TRACT: From Delta, go 12 miles
NW on Hwy. 50 to Escalante Canyon turnoff,
then 21 miles SW into Escalante Canyon.
PEACH ORCHARD POINT TRACT: From Delta, go
6.5 miles W on 5th St. (G Rd.) to Sawmill
Mesa Rd., then 11.5 miles N.
WHITEHAWK TRACT: From Delta, go 4 miles W
on Hwy. 348, continue straight 27 miles W
onto 25 Mesa Rd., turn right onto Divide Rd.
and go 19 miles N; turn right onto USFS Rd.
421 and go .5 miles E.
EAST WALKER TRACT: From Delta, go 12 miles N
on Hwy. 50 to Escalante Canyon turnoff, then
go 4 miles SW into Escalante Canyon.
UPPER ROUBIDEAU TRACT: From Delta, go 6.5
miles W on 5th St. (G Rd.) to Sawmill Mesa
Rd., then go 11.5 miles N.
WEST WALKER TRACT: From Delta, go 12 miles
NW on Hwy. 50 to Escalante Canyon turnoff,
then go 17 miles SW into Escalante Canyon
to Palmer Gulch Rd. Go 5 miles W, then 1.2
miles N toward Tatum Ridge to Tatum Ridge/
Snowbelly Ridge roads, then 6 miles NE.
WATERWHEEL TRACT: From Delta, go 12 miles
NW on Hwy. 50 to Escalante Canyon turnoff,
then 3 miles SW into Escalante Canyon. Then
go 0.75 miles upstream S of Gunnison River
(primitive road).
GUNNISON RIVER TRACT: From Delta, go 12
miles NW on Hwy. 50 to Escalante Canyon
Rd., then go 3 miles SW to Gunnison River,
then 0.75 miles upstream S of Gunnison River
(primitive road).
GMU/ACRES: 62 / 7,612 acres on all tracts
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, pheasant, dove,
waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing, interpretive program, historical area

RESTRICTIONS:
a. Dog training prohibited on Hamilton
and Lower Roubideau tracts during
upland game or migratory bird seasons.
Hamilton and Lower Roubideau tracts
open only Aug. 1–March 14.
b. Lower Roubideau Tract hunting open to
youth/mentors only. Only one mentor
per youth may hunt. Mentor must be
age 18 or older and hold a valid hunter
education certificate or be born before
January 1, 1949, and have a proper and
valid hunting or fishing license.
c. Field trials may be authorized in Feb.,
March, Aug. and Sept.
d. Bowfishing prohibited.

▶ FISH CREEK SWA — DOLORES CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Dolores, go 12 miles N on
Hwy. 145 to USFS Rd. 535, then 12 miles N to
Fish Creek access road. Then go 1.5 miles N.
GMU/ACRES: 71 / 314 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky grouse,
snowshoe hare
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: camping (only during deer and
elk seasons), hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping allowed only during deer and
elk seasons.

▶ FLAGLER RES. SWA — KIT CARSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Flagler, go 5 miles E on Rd. U.
GMU/ACRES: 107 / 400 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, pheasant, dove, waterfowl, turkey
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: power boating, waterskiing,
camping, picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms, boat ramps
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited during waterfowl seasons, except float tubes or craft propelled
by hand, wind or electric motors.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake. Waterskiing permitted only
Sun. and Mon. from June 1–Aug. 31.
c. Hunting open to youth/mentors only.
Only one mentor per youth may hunt.
Mentor must be 18 years of age or older
and hold a valid hunter education certificate or be born before January 1, 1949,
and have a proper and valid hunting or
fishing license.
NOTE: As of Aug. 2018, the lake is currently
dry. Contact CPW for condition updates.

▶ FLANDERS RANCH SWA — ROUTT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hwy. 40 in Hayden, travel
1.9 miles N on Walnut St./CR 80 to W parking lot.
GMU/ACRES: 441 / 1,659 acres
HUNTING: big game and waterfowl
FISHING: Open year-round, except for biggame hunting seasons
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot only. Parking prohibited,
except in designated areas.
b. Fishing prohibited during big-game
hunting seasons.

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c. Waterfowl hunting allowed on property
for 1 group of up to 4 hunters per day
during waterfowl seasons.
d. Big-game hunting on property divided
across 8 time periods, with up to 8 reservations available per time period:
1. Three archery seasons for deer, elk (no
overlap with muzzleloader season);
2. Muzzleloader deer, elk season;
3. First regular rifle elk season;
4. Second regular rifle deer, elk season;
5. Third regular rifle deer, elk season;
6. Fourth regular rifle deer, elk season.
e. Waterfowl and big-game hunting by reservation only. Reservation holders must
have their confirmation letter with them
at all times while hunting on property.
For reservations, hunters must
already have a big-game hunting license
for one of the specific hunt codes
permitted on the property. Reservations
must be made through the Hunting
Reservation System: See "Reservations:
Hunting" (page 1) for details.
f. Dogs must be on leashes no longer than
6 feet, except when used as an aid in
waterfowl hunting.
g. Public boating, launching or recovery of
boats from Yampa River prohibited.

▶ FORT LYON SWA — BENT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Las Animas, go 20 miles E
on Hwy. 50 to CR 183. SWA is S of Hwy. 50,
next to John Martin Res. SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 125 / 523 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. ATVs, dirt bikes prohibited.

▶ FOUR MILE SWA — DOUGLAS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Deckers, take Hwy. 67 S
to Westcreek. From Westcreek, travel W on
Stump Rd. to 9J Rd. Go N on 9J Rd. to SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 51 / 362 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot or horseback only.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.

▶ FRANK SWA — WELD, LARIMER COs.

DIRECTIONS: From I-25 at Windsor exit, go 2.3
miles E on Hwy. 392 to CR 13, then go 0.5
miles S.
GMU/ACRES: 94 / 324 acres
FISHING: warmwater
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting prohibited. Closed N of Poudre
River for all public access, including
fishing.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited,
except bows allowed only for bowfishing.
d. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.

▶ FRANKLIN ISLAND SWA — MESA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Grand Junction, go E on
I-70, then turn S on Hwy. 141 (32 Rd.). Enter
James M. Robb-Colorado River State Park
(just N of Colorado River); SWA is W of park
and accessed from Riverfront Trail.
GMUs/ACRES: 30, 41 / 38 acres

RESTRICTIONS:
a. Waterfowl hunting from designated
blinds the only hunting allowed.
b. Camping, dogs (except as an aid in hunting) prohibited.
c. Waterfowl hunting by reservation only
through the Hunting Reservation System. See "Reservations: Hunting" (page 1)
for details.
d. Hunters with reservations may only hunt
the hunt area specified on the reservation. Hunters must check in and out at
property.

▶ FRANTZ LAKE SWA — CHAFFEE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Salida, go 0.25 miles W on
Hwy. 291 to CR 154, then 0.75 miles W. SWA
is SW of Mt. Shavano SFU.
GMU/ACRES: 56 / 69 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
FACILITIES: restroom
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, discharging bows and firearms
prohibited.

▶ FRENCHMAN CREEK SWA — PHILLIPS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Holyoke, go 5 miles W on
Hwy. 6 to CR 29, then go 0.5 miles S.
GMU/ACRES: 98 / 68 acres
HUNTING: deer, pheasant, dove, rabbit
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 4 a.m.–9 p.m.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Target practice prohibited except when
authorized by Area Wildlife Manager.

▶ GARFIELD CREEK SWA — GARFIELD CO.

DIRECTIONS: From New Castle, go 2 miles SW
on CR 312 to Garfield Creek Rd., then 1 mile S.
GMU/ACRES: 42 / 13,179 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping allowed only 7 days before start
of regular big-game seasons through 7
days after regular big-game seasons.
b. Hunting prohibited within 75 yards of
centerline of CRs 312 and 328. Hunting
prohibited in designated safety zone as
posted.
c. Open Dec. 1–July 15 only for spring turkey hunting below, and small-game hunting above, junction of CRs 312 and 328.
Open for other access July 16–Nov. 30.
d. Hunting of dusky grouse and ruffed
grouse prohibited on Upper Baldy Tract.
e. Dogs allowed only as an aid in hunting.
f. Bicycles allowed only on CRs 312 and
328.

▶ GEORGETOWN SWA — CLEAR CREEK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-70, take exit 228. Turn N
on 15th St.
GMU/ACRES: 39 / 670 acres
HUNTING: deer, small game, bighorn sheep
RECREATION: wildlife observation, hiking
NOTE: Hunting bighorn sheep prohibited
within 0.25 miles of I-70 throughout SWA.

▶ GRANADA SWA — PROWERS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Granada, go N on Hwy.
385; turn E on Half St. (first road N of railroad); go 1.5 miles.
GMUs/ACRES: 127, 132 / 5,630 acres
HUNTING: deer, small game, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater fishing in Arkansas River
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, photography
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access 1 hour before
sunrise to 1 hour after sunset.
b. Parking allowed only in designated areas.
All motor vehicles restricted to access
roads and parking areas only.
c. Camping, fires, ATVs, dirt bikes prohibited.

MIDWESTERN FARMS TRACT:

a. Hunting restricted to S of river road and
by shotgun, archery and falconry only.
b. Swimming, boating, float tubes prohibited.

▶ GRANBY RANCH (CONSERVATION EASEMENT) —

GRAND CO.
DIRECTIONS: SWA is 0.75 miles E of Hwy. 40 on
CR 89, near Granby.
GMU/ACRES: 28 / 451 acres
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open April 16−Nov. 14.
b. Fires, motor vehicles prohibited.
c. Dogs must be on leash.

▶ GRAND JUNCTION: WEST LAKE SWA — MESA CO.

DIRECTIONS: 711 Independent Ave., Grand
Junction.
GMU/ACRES: 30 / 6 acres
FISHING: warmwater lake
FACILITIES: restroom
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access 7 a.m.–9 p.m.
b. Boating, water contact activities prohibited.

▶ GRANITE SWA (FISHING EASEMENT) — CHAFFEE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Buena Vista, 17 miles N on
Hwy. 24. Access from Chaffee-Lake county
line downstream to 0.25 miles below Granite
Bridge.
GMUs/ACRES: 48, 49 / 131 acres
FISHING: fishing access only; coldwater fishing
on Arkansas River. Fishing area is from Lake
county line downstream to 1.5 miles below
Granite bridge.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires, dogs, mining activities
and panning prohibited.
b. Launching or takeout of vessels prohibited.

▶ GRIEVE RANCH SWA (CONSERVATION EASEMENT)

—ROUTT CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Craig, take Hwy. 13 N 44
miles to Baggs, Wyo. Turn right on Wyo.
Hwy. 70, go 17 miles to CR 129. Turn right
and go 3 miles to SWA campground.
GMU/ACRES: 5 / 2,511 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Fires, snowmobiles, ATVs, motorcycles,
commercial use, woodcutting and gathering prohibited.
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b. Dogs allowed only as an aid in hunting.
c. Firearms allowed only for hunting.
d. Camping only in developed campgrounds.
e. Closed on hay meadows N of CR 129.
f. Fishing access to Little Snake River
restricted to river corridor, plus 20 feet
above high waterline on either bank.

▶ GROUNDHOG RES. SWA — DOLORES CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Dolores, go 25 miles N on
USFS Rd. 526 to USFS Rd. 533, then 5 miles
NE.
GMU/ACRES: 71 / 606 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.
b. All motorized or trailered boats must
launch at CPW boat ramp.
c. Camping prohibited.

▶ GUNNISON RIVER SWA (VAN TUYL &amp; REDDEN)

— GUNNISON CO.
DIRECTIONS:
VAN TUYL PARCEL: From Gunnison, go N on Hwy.
135 to CR 13. Turn left and go 0.25 miles to
where road jogs left and becomes Tincup St.
in Gunnison. Go W 3 blocks to Palisade City
Park. Parking N side of park. Access by foot
0.5 miles W of parking lot.
REDDEN EASEMENT: From Gunnison, go N on
Hwy. 135 approx. 2.5 miles to Gunnison River. Parking on W side of Hwy. 135 on N side
of Gunnison River. From parking area, walk
across pedestrian bridge to S side of river.
Walk/wade fishing on S side of river only for
approx. .3 miles downstream from Hwy.
GMU/ACRES: 54 / 81 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl by shotgun only
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: parking area
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access to Gunnison River by foot only
from Van Tuyl trail intersection at Ygate, as posted.
b. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited,
except when hunting waterfowl with
shotguns on Van Tuyl Tract only.
c. Camping, fires prohibited.

▶ GUNNISON SWA — GUNNISON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Gunnison, go 6 miles W on
Hwy. 50.
GMU/ACRES: 54 / 2,800 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky grouse
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access May 1–Nov. 30.
b. Blinberry Gulch parcel open for public
access July 1–Nov. 30.
c. Open for public access May 1–Aug. 15,
from 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour
after sunset only.
d. Camping only in designated areas and
permitted Aug. 16–Nov. 30 only.

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e. Access by foot or horseback only on
Beaver Creek Trail.

▶ GYPSUM PONDS SWA — EAGLE CO.

DIRECTIONS: I-70 to Gypsum exit, take S side
frontage road of I-70 E to parking area. SWA
on N side of Eagle River only.
GMUS/ACRES: 35 / 90 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream, coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: parking area
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access sunrise to sunset;
no time restrictions for hunters and
anglers.
b. Camping, fires, glass containers, launching and takeout of vessels prohibited.
c. Dogs prohibited March 15–June 15 to
protect nesting waterfowl. Dogs prohibited at all times on eastern ponds, except
when used in waterfowl hunting.
d. Field trials may be authorized in Aug.
and Sept.

▶ HARDEMAN SWA (FISHING EASEMENT) — LAKE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Buena Vista, go 18 miles
N on Hwy. 24. SWA on both sides of river,
upstream from Lake/Chaffee county line.
GMUs: 48, 49
FISHING: 1.25 miles of fishing access to Arkansas River
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires, dogs, firearms, mining
activities and panning prohibited.
b. No launching or takeout of vessels.

▶ HARMON SWA (FISHING EASEMENT) — CHAFFEE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From stoplight in Buena Vista, go
W on CR 306 for 2.2 miles. Turn right on CR
361 for 0.2 miles to parking area.
GMU/ACRES: 481 / 10 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access for fishing only.
b. Fires, dogs, overnight camping, firearms,
hunting prohibited.

▶ HAVILAND LAKE SWA — LA PLATA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Durango, go 18 miles N on
Hwy. 550 to USFS Rd. 671, then go 0.5 miles E.
GMU/ACRES: 74 / 208 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: boating, camping on USFS property on E side of lake; fee for camping/day use
FACILITIES: gravel boat ramp, USFS campground with restroom and drinking water on
E of lake
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited, except for float tubes
or craft propelled by hand or electric
motor only.

▶ HAYDEN SHOOTING RANGE — ROUTT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hayden, travel E on Hwy.
40 to Hawthorne St./CR 37. Continue S approx. 3 miles through Y intersection; range on
your left.
GMU/ACRES: 13 / 40 acres
FACILITIES: Shooting range

RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access sunrise to sunset.
b. Exploding and any targets other than
paper and cardboard prohibited.
c. All round must impact designated berms,
except for shotguns using birdshot.

▶ HECKENDORF SWA — CHAFFEE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Buena Vista, go 5 miles N
on Hwy. 24 to CR 361, then go 1 mile W.
GMU/ACRES: 481 / 720 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game, pronghorn
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access from designated parking areas
only.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.

▶ HIGEL SWA — ALAMOSA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Alamosa, take Hwy. 160
NW to CR 104 N. SWA is N of junction of
CRs 104 and 3.0S.
GMU/ACRES: 791 / 1,465 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access Sept. 1–Feb. 14,
Sat., Sun., Wed. and state and federal
holidays only.
b. Permit required Sept. 1–Feb. 14. Maximum of 25 permits issued daily, available
free, first come, first served. From Sept.
1–30, and Nov. 11–Feb. 14, permits
obtained by reservation by emailing
montevista.wildlife@state.co.us, or at the
CPW Area Office in Monte Vista. Oct.
1–Nov. 10, permits obtained through
reservation only by emailing montevista.
wildlife@state.co.us.
Reservations for weekends can be
made up to 14 days in advance but not
less than 2 days before Sat. of weekend
requested. Reservations for Wed. can be
made up to 14 days in advance but not
less than 2 days before date requested.
Maximum 2 people per reservation.
c. Closed Feb. 15–July 15 to protect nesting
water birds. Area Wildlife Manager may
authorize educational or scientific uses
during closures.

▶ HOHNHOLZ LAKES SWA — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hwy. 14 at upper end of
Poudre Canyon, go 30 miles N on Laramie
River Rd. (CR 103).
GMU/ACRES: 7 / 80 acres of water, 1 mile of
river; 133 acres total
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream, coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited except for craft propelled by hand, wind or electric motor.
b. Sailboards prohibited.
c. Camping only in Laramie River camping
area.
d. Grace Creek Rd. closed to the public except to licensed hunters Aug. 16 through
last day of 4th rifle season.

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▶ HOLBROOK RES. SWA — OTERO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Swink, go 3 miles N on CR
24.5 to CR FF, then go 0.5 miles E.
GMU/ACRES: 125 / 670 acres
FISHING: warmwater
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant,
bobwhite quail, dove, waterfowl
RECREATION: powerboating, sailboating,
sailsurfing, waterskiing, camping, wildlife
viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms, boat ramps
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting prohibited as posted in safety
zone on SW side near residence.

▶ HOLLY SWA — PROWERS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Holly, go 1 mile N on CR 34.
GMUs/ACRES: 127, 132 / 277 acres
HUNTING: rabbit, pheasant, dove, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires, ATVs, dirt bikes prohibited.
b. Hunting prohibited in designated safety
zones between Hwy. 50 and CR FF.

▶ HOLYOKE SWA — PHILLIPS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Holyoke, go 4 miles S on
Hwy. 385 to CR 14; then 4 miles W.
GMU/ACRES: 98 / 80 acres
HUNTING: deer, pheasant, dove, rabbit
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 4 a.m.–9 p.m.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Target practice prohibited except when
authorized by Area Wildlife Manager.

▶ HOME LAKE SWA — RIO GRANDE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Monte Vista, go 1.5 miles E
on Sherman Ave.
GMU/ACRES: 791 / 64 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access sunrise to sunset;
no time restrictions for fishing.
b. Hunting prohibited.
c. Float tubes or craft propelled by hand,
wind, electric motor only. Motorboats
up to 10 hp allowed any time. Motorboats 10 hp or more allowed only 10
a.m.–4 p.m.

▶ HORSE CREEK RES. SWA (TIMBER LAKE) — OTERO,

BENT COs.
DIRECTIONS: From La Junta, go 8 miles N on
Hwy. 109 to Cheraw; then 2 miles E on CR
JJ.5 to CR 33. Go 7 miles N.
GMU/ACRES: 125 / 2,603 acres
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: power boating, sail surfing, waterskiing, camping, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: restrooms, boat ramps
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access 1 hour before
sunrise to 1 hour after sunset; no time
restrictions for fishing.

b. ATVs, dirt bikes, snowmobiles prohibited.
c. Frozen surface of lake closed. Dams,
inlets, outlet structures closed except
when fishing.

▶ HORSETHIEF CANYON SWA — MESA CO.

DIRECTIONS: I-70 W to Fruita exit, take Hwy.
340 S for 1 mile to property sign. Take access
road 4 miles.
GMUs/ACRES: 30, 40 / 1,439 acres
HUNTING: deer, waterfowl, dove, coyote, rabbit,
pheasant
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access 5 a.m.–9 p.m.; no
time restrictions for fishing.
b. Camping, fires, quail hunting prohibited.
c. Turkey hunting only allowed for:
1. Limited-access permit for youth/mentor hunting in spring.
2. Hunters with limited GMU 30 license
may hunt on Skipper’s Island only.
d. Hunting permitted with shotguns,
hand-held bows, muzzleloaders and by
falconry.
e. Waterfowl hunting on Sat. restricted
to youth/mentors only, and only from
100 yards E of blind No. 1 to W SWA
boundary.
f. To hunt waterfowl on W end of property,
reservations required for specific blind.
Hunting restricted to within 100 yards of
blind. Maximum 4 hunters per blind.
Reservations must be made through
the Hunting Reservation System. See
"Reservations: Hunting" (page 1) for
details. Hunters can hunt only the area
reserved. Hunters must check in and out
at property.
g. Hunters with reservations may only hunt
the hunt area specified on the reservation. Hunters must check in and out at
property.
h. Permits not required for waterfowl hunting 100 yards E of blind No. 1 to E SWA
boundary, including Skipper’s Island.
i. Waterfowl hunting prohibited Wed.−Fri.
except Thanksgiving, Christmas and
New Year’s days.
j. Waterfowl hunting on North Skipper's
Island prohibited except for existing
waterfowl blinds only.

▶ HOT CREEK SWA — CONEJOS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Monte Vista, go 20 miles S
on Hwy. 15 to access road, then go 5 miles W.
GMU/ACRES: 81 / 9,485 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, lion, rabbit, dove,
waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Vehicles prohibited Jan. 1–April 30.
b. Snowmobiles prohibited.

▶ HOT SULPHUR SPRINGS SWA (JOE GERRANS, LONE

BUCK, PARSHALL DIVIDE, JENNY WILLIAMS UNIT, BYERS
CANYON RIFLE RANGE, HOT SULPHER SPRINGS STATE RANCH,
PAUL F. GILBERT FISHING AREA) — GRAND CO.

DIRECTIONS:

BYERS CANYON RIFLE RANGE: From Hot Sulphur
Springs, go 4 miles W on Hwy. 40 to range (N
of Hwy.).
HOT SULPHUR SPRINGS STATE RANCH: From Hot
Sulphur Springs, go 3 miles W on Hwy. 40 to
Colorado River bridge, then go S at W end of
bridge.
LONE BUCK UNIT: From Hot Sulphur Springs, go
3.5 miles W on Hwy. 40 to unit (S of Hwy.).
JENNY WILLIAMS UNIT: From Hot Sulphur
Springs, go 3 miles W on Hwy. 40 to CR 50 (E
end of Colorado River bridge), then 2 miles S.
JOE GERRANS UNIT: From Hot Sulphur Springs,
go 3 miles W on Hwy. 40 to Colorado River
bridge, then go S at E end of bridge.
PAUL F. GILBERT FISHING AREA: From Hot Sulphur Springs, go 3 miles W on Hwy. 40 to W
end of Colorado River bridge, then S.
GMUs/ACRES: 18, 28 / 2,160 acres, all units
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, lion, rabbit, dusky
grouse, waterfowl, dove
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing,
photography, shooting range
FACILITIES: restroom, rifle range, campsites
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping only in Joe Gerrans Unit and
Lone Buck Unit campgrounds.
b. Discharging firearms prohibited in Joe
Gerrans Unit, Lone Buck Unit campgrounds and Paul F. Gilbert Fishing
Area.
c. Byers Canyon Rifle Range open sunrise
to sunset. The range may be closed to
protect wintering big game.
d. Bowfishing prohibited.
e. Fires and off-road travel prohibited in
Parshall Divide Unit.
▶ HUERFANO SWA — HUERFANO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Gardner, take CR 550/580
for 13 miles W.
GMU/ACRES: 861 / 544 acres
HUNTING: deer, bear, rabbit, dove
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms, picnic tables

▶ HUGO SWA — LINCOLN CO.
DIRECTIONS:

CLINGINGSMITH TRACT: From Hugo, go 14 miles
S on CR 109, then 2.25 miles E on CR 2G.
GMU/ACRES: 113 / 2,240 acres
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, rabbit, dove,
waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater; spring stocked trout
fishing
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited.

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▶ INDIAN RUN SWA — ROUTT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hamilton, go 12 miles SE
on Hwy. 317 to CR 67, then go 6 miles S.
GMU/ACRES: 12 / 2,039 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, rabbit, dusky grouse
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping allowed only in designated
areas.
b. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
in designated safety zones.

▶ JACKSON LAKE SWA — MORGAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-76 at Hwy. 39 exit, go 7.4
miles N on Hwy. 39 to Hwy. 144. Then go 1
mile NE to CR 5; 3.8 miles N to CR CC; 1
mile W to CR 4; then 0.25 miles S.
GMU/ACRES: 95 / 394 acres
HUNTING: dove, rabbit, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 4 a.m.–9 p.m., except no time
restrictions for fishing.
b. Camping, fires, ice fishing, target
practice, hunting with centerfire rifles
prohibited.
c. Hunting and vessels prohibited from
frozen surface of lake.
d. Fishing prohibited Oct. 1 through dark
goose season.
e. During teal season and fist split of regular duck season, reservations required on
Sat., Sun. and state and federal holidays
to hunt waterfowl.
Reservations valid until sunrise
and limited to 3 per hunter annually.
Reservations must be made through the
Hunting Reservation System. See "Reservations: Hunting" (page 1) for details.
Reservations not required Mon.–Fri.,
except state and federal holidays, and
hunters may check in on first-come,
first-served basis.
f. Waterfowl hunters must check in and out
at check station. Hunters may not check
in until 4 a.m. and can only hunt area
reserved. Hunters may check in on firstcome, first-served basis after a hunter
checks out, or after sunrise if a hunter
has not checked in. Maximum of 4 hunters allowed per hunting area.

▶ JAMES M. JOHN SWA — LAS ANIMAS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Raton, N.M., go 7 miles
on New Mexico Hwys. 72 and 526. Go N up
Sugarite Canyon 12 miles to Lake Dorothey
SWA, then go NW 4 miles on unmarked trail
to top of Fishers Peak.
GMU/ACRES: 140 / 8,200 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, lion, small game,
turkey
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, hiking, picnicking
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access April 2–Nov. 30.
b. Access by foot or horseback only.
c. Camping prohibited within 100 feet of
streams.

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d. Hunting access by drawing only, and for
big game only in regular rifle deer and
elk seasons.

▶ JAMES MARK JONES SWA — PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hwy. 24 E of Hartsel, take
CR 15 (Elkhorn Rd.) N for 15 miles to sign.
Go W 1.8 miles to parking area. From Hwy.
285 at Como turnoff, take CR 15 SE 8 miles to
sign. Go for W 1.8 miles to parking area. Road
to parking area not maintained in winter.
GMU/ACRES: 50 / 17,429 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: parking areas
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open May 2–Dec. 31.
b. Fires only in established fire rings at
designated parking areas.

▶ JEAN K. TOOL SWA — MORGAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Fort Morgan, go 4 miles
NE on I-76 to Dodd Bridge Rd., then go 1.75
miles N.
GMU/ACRES: 96 / 903 acres
HUNTING: deer, turkey, quail, dove, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 4 a.m.–9 p.m., except with nighthunting permit.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Target practice prohibited except when
authorized by Area Wildlife Manager.
d. On opening weekend of regular plains
rifle deer season and first day and weekend of late plains rifle deer season, only
deer hunting permitted.
e. Horses prohibited except when training hunting dogs, in Feb., March, April
(through Wed. before spring turkey
season opens) and Aug. only.
f. Launching or takeout of vessels prohibited during waterfowl seasons.

▶ JENSEN SWA — RIO BLANCO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Meeker, go 9 miles NE on
Hwy. 13 to CR 30.
GMUs/ACRES: 12, 23, 211 / 5,955 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, rabbit, dusky grouse,
waterfowl
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open July 16–Dec. 31.
b. Camping only in designated areas.

▶ JERRY CREEK RES. SWA (JERRY CREEK RES. NOs.1 &amp; 2)

— MESA CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Molina, take Hwy. 330
W. SWA on N side of Hwy. at confluence of
Plateau and Spring creeks.
GMU/ACRES: 421 / 871 acres
FISHING: warmwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting, firearms, ice fishing, camping, fires, motorized and nonmotorized
vehicles, pets, domestic animals, boating,
floating, swimming, wading prohibited.
Belly boats used with waders are allowed.
b. Frozen surface of lake closed.

▶ JIM OLTERMAN/LONE CONE SWA — DOLORES CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Norwood, go 1.5 miles E on
Hwy. 145 to USFS Rd. 610, then go 24 miles S.
Access by foot or horseback only.
GMUs/ACRES: 70, 71 / 5,030 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, dusky grouse
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: two horse corrals, campsites
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Snowmobiles prohibited.

▶ JOE MOORE RES. SWA — MONTEZUMA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Mancos, go 5 miles NE on
Hwy. 184 to CR 40, then go 4 miles N.
GMU/ACRES: 73 / 120 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.
b. Camping prohibited.

▶ JOHN MARTIN RES. SWA — BENT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Las Animas, go 16 miles
E on Hwy. 50 to CR 24 at Hasty. Then go 2
miles S on CR 24.
GMUs/ACRES: 125, 126, 146 / 19,471 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite quail, scaled quail, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: power boating, sail boating, sail
surfing, waterskiing, camping, hiking, wildlife
viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms, boat ramps
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Field trials may be authorized Feb.,
March, Aug. and Sept.
b. Closed except to retrieve downed waterfowl Nov. 1 through last day of waterfowl
season, as posted on Army Corps of
Engineer land under lease by CPW to
provide for waterfowl resting.
c. ATVs, dirt bikes prohibited.

▶ JOHNSON VILLAGE SWA (FISHING EASEMENT)

— CHAFFEE CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Hwy. 24 bridge over Arkansas River, SWA on W half of river 0.25 miles
upstream and 0.5 miles downstream. Fishing
access only.
GMU/ACRES: 481 / 9 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream

▶ JUMBO (JULESBURG) RES. SWA

— SEDGWICK, LOGAN COs.
DIRECTIONS: From I-76 at Red Lion exit (No.
155), go 3 miles N to Hwy. 138; 1 mile NE to
CR 95; then 2 miles N.
GMU/ACRES: 90 / 1,703 acres
HUNTING: deer, pheasant, dove, rabbit, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms, boat ramp

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RESTRICTIONS:
Note that the $43 annual access permit
requirement has been removed. Anyone
NEW age 16 or older must now have a valid
hunting or fishing license, NEW or the new
Colorado State Wildlife Area Pass to access
this property, and all other SWAs.
a. Maximum of 250 vehicles on property
at once.
b. All loud noises that disturb the peace,
except legal hunting activities, prohibited from 10 p.m.– 6 a.m.
c. Target practice, hunting from frozen
surface of lake prohibited.
d. Vessels prohibited within 50 feet of outlet
structure.
e. Launching of motorized vessels or
sailboats prohibited if ANS inspection
station closed.
f. Hand-launched and hand-powered vessels allowed only for fishing, to set or
pick up decoys, or to retrieve downed
waterfowl after ANS inspection station
closes for the year, or until reservoir
frozen.
g. Waterskiing prohibited 7 p.m.–10 a.m.,
Fri–Mon of Memorial Day weekend.

▶ JUMPING COW SWA — ELBERT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Kiowa, take Hwy. 86 about
16 miles E to CR 105. Turn N, go about 2
miles to CR 122, then turn E to SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 105 / 14,733 acres
HUNTING: by special drawing permit only for
doe white-tailed, doe mule deer, doe pronghorn, dove, waterfowl
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting access by permit only. Must
have valid license prior to applying for
permit. Permits on Woodard Unit issued
with priority given to mobility-impaired
hunters and to mentored youth hunters.
Permits must be kept on hunter at all
times.
1. Permits may designate hunt zones; if
so, activity is restricted to those zones
only. The permit is not valid propertywide.
2. Permits are free and available through
a drawing process. Applications
available from CPW Office in Denver,
303-291-7227.
3. Applications for fall hunting access
due the third Mon. in Aug.
b. Dove, doe white-tailed, doe mule deer,
doe pronghorn hunting permitted. On
Woodard Unit, waterfowl, small game
(excluding dove and coyote), doe whitetailed, doe mule deer, doe pronghorn
hunting permitted.
c. Permitted hunters may take one other
non-hunter onto the property.
On Woodard Unit, mobility-impaired
hunters may take two non-hunters
onto the property. The additional nonhunter(s) must remain with permit
holder.
d. Permitted dove or valid Woodard Unit
hunters may access property on opening
day of their season. Other permitted

hunters may enter property after the first
Mon. after opening day of their season.
e. Open for permitted hunter access 2 hours
before sunrise to 1 hour after sunset.
Hunters may remain as long as reasonable to retrieve downed game.
f. Vehicle use permitted only on marked
existing roadways that lead to parking
areas. Mobility-impaired hunters are
allowed to use an OHV for hunting and
game retrieval on Woodard Unit. All
other access by foot or horseback only.
g. Gates shall be left as found after passing
through.
h. Camping, fires prohibited.
i. Dogs prohibited on Woodard Unit.

▶ JUNCTION BUTTE SWA — GRAND CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Kremmling, go 3 miles S on
Hwy. 9 to CR 387 (dirt road), then 0.5 miles E.
GMU/ACRES: 37 / 1,304 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky grouse
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, hang gliding prohibited.
b. Vehicles allowed only from day after
Labor Day through the day after any late
big game season.

▶ KARNEY RANCH SWA — BENT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Las Animas, go E on Hwy.
50, then go N on CR 18. From CR 18, go either
E or across the canal (N) to access the SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 126 / 13,580 acres
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, small game
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access 1 hour before
sunrise to 1 hour after sunset. Hunters
may remain as long as reasonable to
retrieve downed game.
b. Access by foot only; vehicles restricted to
parking areas and roads.
c. Building safety zone and other safety
zones closed as posted.
d. Camping, fires, firewood collection,
OHV use prohibited.
e. Dogs allowed only as an aid in hunting.
f. Ornate box turtle collection and/or
release prohibited.
g. Night hunting with artificial light for
certain species allowed with additional
permit. Contact the CPW Area Office in
Lamar for details, 719-336-6600.

▶ KARVAL RES. SWA — LINCOLN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hwys. 94 and 109, go S 10
miles on Hwy. 109.
GMU/ACRES: 120 / 235 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, scaled quail, dove,
waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater; spring stocked trout
fishing
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom, shade shelters
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Only float tubes or craft propelled by
hand, wind or electric motor allowed.

▶ KEMP-BREEZE SWA — GRAND CO.
DIRECTIONS:

BREEZE UNIT: Approx. 15 miles W of Granby
on Hwy. 40 past Parshall, go 0.5 miles. Look
for mile marker 196. Turn left 0.25 miles past
marker for parking, or go W 0.75 miles for
parking. Unit is 11.5 miles W of Kremmling.
KEMP UNIT: From Granby, go 14.5 miles W on
Hwy. 40, turn S on CR 3 and cross Colorado
River bridge. Continue S to top of hill. Parking lot on the right, adjacent to CR 36. Unit is
12 miles E of Kremmling.
GMUs/ACRES: 18, 28 / 1,714 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Fishing at Breeze Unit Kids Pond restricted to youth fishing and anglers with
mobility impairments who are restricted
to a wheelchair.
b. Breeze Unit hay meadow wetland closed
March 15–July 15.
▶ KINNEY LAKE SWA — LINCOLN CO.
DIRECTIONS:

KINNEY LAKE TRACT: From Hugo, go about 11.7
miles S of town on CR 109 (also called CR 32)
to CR 2J. Then go 1 mile E on CR 2J to SW
corner of SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 113 / 320 acres
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, small game,
waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater; stocked trout in spring
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, camping, photography
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Only float tubes or craft propelled by
hand, wind or electric motor allowed.
▶ KNIGHT-IMLER SWA — PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Fairplay, go 10 miles S on
Hwy. 285.
GMU/ACRES: 50 / 15 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. No public access beyond 25 feet from
centerline of stream.

▶ KNUDSON SWA — LOGAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-76 at Sterling exit, go
0.5 miles W to CR 370 (information center,
museum), then go 1 mile SW.
GMU/ACRES: 96 / 581 acres
HUNTING: deer, turkey, quail, dove, rabbit,
squirrel, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 4 a.m.–9 p.m.
b. Camping, fires, target practice, horses
prohibited.
c. On opening weekend of regular plains
rifle deer season and first day and weekend of late plains rifle deer season, only
deer hunting permitted.
d. Landowner permission required to hunt
deer on access easement.
e. Launching or takeout of vessels prohibited during waterfowl seasons.

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▶ LA JARA SWA — CONEJOS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Capulin, take CR 8 S and W
for 10.5 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 81 / 2,808 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, lion, rabbit, dove
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Snowmobiles prohibited.
b. Vehicles prohibited Jan. 1–Thurs. before
Memorial Day.

▶ LA JARA RES. SWA — CONEJOS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From La Jara at Hwy. 285, go 10.5
miles W on Hwy. 15 to USFS Rd. 255. Go 0.5
miles to USFS Rd. 240, turn S and go 13.5
miles to reservoir.
GMU/ACRES: 81 / 635 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom, drinking water, boat
ramp

▶ LAKE BECKWITH SWA — PUEBLO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Pueblo, go S on I-25. Exit
Hwy. 165 toward Colorado City. Turn right
on Cuerno Verde Rd. SWA is on W side of
road before road curves E.
GMU/ACRES: 84 / 66 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting, camping, fires, ice fishing
prohibited.
b. Only float tubes or craft propelled by
hand, wind or electric motor allowed.
c. Frozen surface of lake closed.

▶ LAKE DOROTHEY SWA — LAS ANIMAS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Raton, N.M., go 7 miles
NE on N.M. Hwys. 72 and 526, then go N up
Sugarite Canyon for 5 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 140 / 4,500 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, turkey
FISHING: coldwater lake, coldwater stream
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot or horseback only from
established parking areas.
b. Camping prohibited within 200 yards of
Lake Dorothey or 100 feet of streams,
except in designated areas.
c. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except shotguns or bows for hunting.
Discharging bows allowed for bowfishing.
d. Big-game hunting by archery only.
e. Trapping prohibited.

▶ LAKE FORK OF GUNNISON RIVER SWA
(FISHING EASEMENT) — HINSDALE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Lake City, go 5.375 miles N
on Hwy. 149 to S end of fishing easement.
GMU/ACRES: 66 / 42 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream

▶ LAKE JOHN SWA — JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go 0.5 miles W on
Hwy. 14 to CR 12W, then 8 miles W to CR 7.
Then go 7 miles.

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GMU/ACRES: 161 / 565 water acres, 282 land
acres
HUNTING: small game, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: private campground with electrical hook-ups, restroom, boat ramp, shade
shelters, picnic tables
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping in established areas only.
b. Waterskiing, sailboards prohibited.

▶ LAKE PUEBLO SWA — PUEBLO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Pueblo, go 7 miles W on
Hwy. 96.
GMU/ACRES: 84 / 11,864 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, turkey, dove, waterfowl,
scaled quail
FISHING: coldwater stream, coldwater lake
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom, nature trail
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires, target practice prohibited.
b. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited,
except shotguns or bows while hunting.
Discharging bows allowed for bowfishing.
c. Field trials may be authorized Feb.,
March, Aug., and Sept.
d. Jumping, diving, swinging from cliffs,
ledges or man-made structures prohibited, including, but not limited to, boat
docks, marina structures, railroad trestle
in Turkey Creek.

▶ LEAPS GULCH SWA — GUNNISON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Gunnison go N on Hwy.
135 to CR 10. Go E on paved road to where
USFS Rd. 743 begins. Go E on USFS 743 for
8.2 miles to 743.4b. Go N on 743.4b and USFS
606 approx. 3 miles to property boundary.
GMU: 55 / 560 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing

▶ LEATHA JEAN STASSEN SWA — MESA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Grand Junction, take Hwy.
340 W to 20 1/2 Rd.; turn N. Turn E on F 3/4
Rd.; go N on Roundup Dr. and E on Baseline
Dr. Parking lot N of road.
GMU/ACRES: 40 / 31 acres
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access a half hour before
sunrise to a half hour after sunset.
b. Camping, fires, hunting, motor vehicles
prohibited.

▶ LITTLE SNAKE SWA — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, go 17 miles N on
CR 19. CR 19 runs through SWA.
GMUs/ACRES: 2, 3 / 4,860 acres
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, rabbit, sage grouse
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping allowed only in self-contained
units during any deer, elk or pronghorn
season.
b. Fires prohibited.

▶ LOMA BOAT LAUNCH SWA — MESA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Fruita, take I-70 to Loma
exit (No. 15), then go 0.5 miles E on frontage
road, turn S 0.25 miles to Colorado River.
GMU/ACRES: 30 / 8 acres
RECREATION: boating, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: boat ramp, restroom
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Parking in designated areas only.
b. Camping, fires, discharging firearms,
launching or using personal water craft
(jet skis) prohibited.

▶ LON HAGLER SWA — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Campion, go 3.25 miles W
on CR 14 to CR 21, then go 1.5 miles N.
GMU/ACRES: 20 / 181 water, 121 land acres
FISHING: warmwater, coldwater
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, archery range,
nature trail
FACILITIES: restroom, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Fishing prohibited in inlet structure and
annex pond.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.
c. Camping, fires, horseback riding,
sailboards, sailboats, bicycling, target
practice prohibited.
d. Pets must be on leashes no longer than
6 feet.
e. Dogs on boats not required to be leashed.
f. From Sept. 1–end of Feb., dogs prohibited W of lakeside parking lots, except as
an aid in hunting.
g. From March 1–Aug. 31, dogs prohibited
W of lakeside parking lots.
h. Dogs prohibited on annex pond and adjacent lands as posted to protect wildlife.

▶ LONE DOME SWA — MONTEZUMA, DOLORES COs.

DIRECTIONS: From Cortez, go 21 miles N on
Hwy. 491 to CR DD; 1 mile E to CR 16;
3 miles N to access road; then 1.5 miles E
to Bradfield Bridge.
GMU/ACRES: 711 / 1,724 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky grouse,
turkey, dove
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: campgrounds
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Overnight parking only in designated
areas.
b. Fires prohibited.

▶ LOUISIANA PURCHASE RANCH SWA — MOFFAT CO.

LIMITED ACCESS. This property is PRIVATE LAND that is
open ONLY to elk and deer hunters with a confirmed reservation made through the Hunting Reservation System:
cpw.state.co.us/huntingreservations
GMU: 211
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Deer and elk hunting only.
b. Hunting by reservation only. Reservation holders must have confirmation letter with them at all times while hunting
on property. For reservations, hunters
must already have a big-game hunting
license for one of the specific hunt codes

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permitted on the property. Reservations
must be made through the Hunting
Reservation System: See "Reservations:
Hunting" (page 1) for details. Reservations valid starting sixth day of season
designated by the license through the
end of the season. Hunters may only access the property during dates specified
on their reservation.
Hunters with a reservation may bring
up to 2 non-hunting companions.
c. Vehicle use prohibited except on designated roadways or with permission of
ranch owners. All other access restricted
to walk-in access only.
d. Overnight camping, dogs, fires, fishing,
woodcutting, target shooting/sight-in,
building permanent blinds, gathering
artifacts prohibited.

▶ LOVE MEADOW WATCHABLE WILDLIFE AREA

— CHAFFEE CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Nathrop (8 miles S of
Buena Vista on Hwy. 285), go W on CR 162
approx. 8 miles. Parking is on N side of road
at meadow.
GMU/ACRES: 481 / 11 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for wildlife viewing only.

▶ MANVILLE SWA (FISHING LEASE: ROARING FORK OF NORTH
PLATTE RIVER) — JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go 0.5 miles W on
Hwy. 14 to CR 12W, go 5 miles W to CR 18, go
4.5 miles SW to CR 5, then go 0.125 miles S.
GMU/ACRES: 16 / 4.4 mi. of river
FISHING: Roaring Fork of the North Platte
River, coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for fishing only.

▶ MASON FAMILY SWA — HINSDALE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Powderhorn on Hwy. 149,
go 14.7 miles S on CR 27 (Cebolla Creek Rd.).
GMUs/ACRES: 66, 67 / 1,429 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit
FISHING: coldwater stream
FACILITIES: vault toilets
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, hiking, picnicking, camping

▶ McCLUSKEY SWA — DELTA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Paonia’s Onarga Ave., go S
on Lamborn Mesa Rd., which becomes 4100
Rd. At stop sign, turn right on Stewart Mesa
Rd., which turns S and becomes 4050 Rd. At S
end, road forks; turn left on L30 Rd.
GMU/ACRES: 53 / 1,600 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse, rabbit
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open only to hunt, fish or trap. Open
May 1 through end of regular big-game
seasons.
b. Camping, fires, dogs prohibited.

▶ MEEKER PASTURES SWA — RIO BLANCO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Meeker, go 1.5 miles N on
Hwy. 13 to CR8, then 2 miles E.
GMU/ACRES: 23 / 48 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl

FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Big-game hunting restricted to archery
equipment only.

▶ MELON VALLEY SWA — OTERO CO.

DIRECTIONS: Go 2 miles N of Hwys. 71 and 50,
then go 1 mile E of Hwy. 71 on Rd. 80.5.
GMUs/ACRES: 125, 129 / 278 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. On weekends, hunting limited to youth/
mentor hunting; only 1 mentor per
youth may hunt. Mentor must be 18
years of age or older and hold a valid
hunter education certificate or be born
before January 1, 1949, and have a proper and valid hunting or fishing license.

▶ MESSEX SWA — WASHINGTON, LOGAN COS.

DIRECTIONS: From I-76 at Merino exit, go 2
miles N to Hwy. 6; 1.75 miles NE to CR R;
1.5 miles N; then 0.5 miles W.
GMU/ACRES: 96 / 680 acres
HUNTING: deer, turkey, quail, dove, rabbit,
squirrel, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 4 a.m.–9 p.m., except with nighthunting permit.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Target practice prohibited except when
authorized by Area Wildlife Manager.
d. On opening weekend of regular plains
rifle deer season and first day and weekend of late plains rifle deer season, only
deer hunting permitted.
e. Landowner permission required to hunt
deer on access easement.
f. Horses prohibited except when training hunting dogs, in Feb., March, April
(through Wed. before spring turkey
season opens) and Aug. only.
g. Launching or takeout of vessels prohibited during waterfowl seasons.

▶ MIDDLE TAYLOR CREEK SWA — CUSTER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Westcliffe, go 8 miles W on
Hermit Lakes Rd.
GMU/ACRES: 86 / 486 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: picnic tables

▶ MIKE HIGBEE SWA — PROWERS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Lamar, go 4 miles E on
Hwy. 50.
GMU/ACRES: 132 / 876 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite quail, scaled quail, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: hiking, archery/rifle range
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access 1 hour before
sunrise to 1 hour after sunset, unless
camping in designated areas or actively
hunting or fishing.
b. ATVs, dirt bikes prohibited.

c. Domestic, feral or privately-owned game
birds may be released by CPW or its
agent for educational or training purposes without restrictions.

▶ MILLER RANCH SWA — GUNNISON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Gunnison, go N on Hwy.
135, turn left and continue N on CR 730.
Turn left at CR 7. SWA begins shortly after
junction of CRs 7 and 7A.
GMU/ACRES: 54 / 1,604 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open July 1–end of Feb.
b. N of CR 7: Hunting prohibited except for
youth/mentor hunting by permit. Maximum 4 free permits available daily, first
come, first served. Permits available by
reservation from CPW’s Gunnison Area
Office, 300 W. New York Ave., Gunnison, or call 970-641-7060. Reservations
may be made up to 30 days in advance
but not less than 2 days before requested
hunt date. With reservations, youths and
mentors will receive map with access
points and restrictions. Mentor must
be 18 years of age or older and hold a
valid hunter education certificate or be
born before January 1, 1949, and have
a proper and valid hunting or fishing
license. Mentor not allowed to hunt.
c. Camping, fires, dogs prohibited.
d. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
in designated safety zones as posted.

▶ MITANI-TOKUYASU SWA — WELD CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Greeley, go 5 miles E on
Hwy. 263.
GMU/ACRES: 951 / 68 acres
HUNTING: dove, squirrel, waterfowl
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 4 a.m.–one hour after sunset.
b. Open for public access from Sept. 1
through last day of spring turkey season.
c. Camping, fires, horses, target practice
prohibited.
d. Hunting access limited to occupants of
vehicles legally parked in 1 of 4 spaces
in designated area. Reservation required
to occupy a space from 4 a.m.–noon.
See "Reservations: Hunting" (page 1) for
details. After noon each day, all parking
spaces available on first-come, firstserved basis.
e. Launching or takeout of vessels prohibited.

▶ MOGENSEN PONDS SWA — MESA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Interstate 70, take Hwy. 65
about 10 miles E. Turn onto Hwy. 330 and go
E 0.5 miles. SWA is on N side of Hwy.
GMU/ACRES: 421 / 11 acres
FISHING: warmwater lake
HUNTING: waterfowl from designated blinds
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting, firearms prohibited, except for
waterfowl from designated blinds.
b. Camping, fires, motorized and nonmotorized vehicles, pets, domestic animals
prohibited.
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▶ MOUNTAIN HOME RES. SWA — COSTILLA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Fort Garland, go 2.5 miles
E on Hwy. 160 to Trinchera Ranch Rd., then
2 miles S to Icehouse Rd. Then go 1 mile
W to N entrance, or continue 1 mile S to S
entrance.
GMU/ACRES: 83 / 1,061 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Waterskiing prohibited.

▶ MOUNT EVANS SWA — CLEAR CREEK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Denver, take I-70 W to
Evergreen Pkwy. exit; go 6 miles S on Hwy. 74
to Evergreen Lake; turn right on Upper Bear
Creek Rd. Go 6.5 miles W; turn right again
on Upper Bear Creek Rd. (CR 480) and go 3
miles, following signs for SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 39 / 3,438 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open June 15–Dec. 31.
b. Only fishing and hunting activities allowed from day after Labor Day through
end of 4th regular rifle season.
c. Camping limited to 5 days in 45-day period in designated campgrounds, except
in big-game seasons.
d. Dogs allowed only as an aid in hunting or
on leash.
e. Vehicles prohibited day after Labor Day–
June 14, except in regular rifle deer and
elk seasons.
f. Groups of 25 or more must obtain a
permit before use; 1 group allowed at a
time.

▶ MOUNT OURAY SWA — CHAFFEE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Salida, go 0.25 miles NW
on Hwy. 291; then go 0.75 miles W on CR
154, then 1.25 miles NW on CR 160 to the
first parking lot. Second parking area is 0.7
miles past the first lot on CR 160.
GMU/ACRES: 56 / 231 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream, ponds, Arkansas
River (access S of river only)
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access from designated parking areas
only.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Hunting allowed with shotguns, handheld bows, muzzleloaders or by falconry
only.

▶ MOUNT SHAVANO SWA — CHAFFEE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Salida, go 0.25 miles NW
on Hwy. 291 to CR 154. Wildlife area is along
S side of Arkansas River, between Sand Lake
and Mount Shavano SFU diversion dam
above SFU.
GMUs/ACRES: 56, 57 / 84 acres
FISHING: coldwater river
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Closed S of CR 154 NEW and W of Hwy.
291.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.

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c. Discharging firearms prohibited except
when hunting from upper end of Mount
Shavano SFU, upstream to marked
property boundary. Hunting permitted
only with shotguns, hand-held bows,
muzzleloaders or by falconry.
d. Discharging firearms prohibited from
upper end of Mount Shavano SFU,
downstream to Hwy. 291 bridge. Hunting permitted only with hand-held bows
or by falconry.
e. NEW Hunting prohibited between Hwy.
291 and the Arkansas River, from the
Hwy. 291 bridge downstream to CR
175.

▶ MURPHY SWA (FISHING LEASE: MICHIGAN RIVER)

— JACKSON CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go 1 mile E on CR
12.
GMU/ACRES: 6 / 6 miles of river
FISHING: Michigan River, coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for fishing only.

▶ NAKAGAWA SWA — WELD CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Kersey, go 5 miles E on
Hwy. 34 to CR 61, then 2 miles N.
GMU/ACRES: 951 / 159 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, dove,
waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Discharging firearms or bows allowed
only when hunting.

▶ NARRAGUINNEP RES. SWA — MONTEZUMA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Cortez, go 11 miles NW on
Hwy. 491 to Hwy. 184, then go 2 miles E.
GMU/ACRES: 711 / 764 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: boating, picnicking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access 1 hour before
sunrise to 1 hour after sunset; no time
restrictions for fishing.
b. Camping, fires, glass containers prohibited.

▶ NORTH FORK SWA — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Drake, go 0.25 miles W on
Devil’s Gulch Rd.
GMU/ACRES: 20 / 16 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for fishing only.

▶ NORTH LAKE SWA — LAS ANIMAS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Trinidad, go 35 miles NW
on Hwy. 12.
GMUs/ACRES: 85, 851 / 840 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake and stream
HUNTING: deer, elk, turkey, bear
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms, boat ramp with parking

RESTRICTIONS:
a. Only float tubes or craft propelled by
hand, wind or electric motor allowed.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.

▶ OAK RIDGE SWA (BEL AIRE, LAKE AVERY, OAK RIDGE, JON
WANGNILD, SLEEPY CAT PONDS UNITS, SLEEPY CAT FISHING
EASEMENT) — RIO BLANCO CO.

DIRECTIONS:

BEL AIRE UNIT: From Meeker, go 21 miles E on
CR 8 to CR 17 (Buford/Newcastle Rd.), then
go 1.5 miles S.
LAKE AVERY UNIT: From Meeker, go 1.5 miles N
on Hwy. 13 to CR 8, then go 19 miles E.
JON WANGNILD UNIT: For Seely or Sleepy Cat
entrances, from Meeker, go 6.3 miles or 16
miles E on CR 8 and look for CPW signs on
left. For Kracht entrance, from Meeker, take
CR 8 E for 3.5 miles. Go E on CR 6 for 6
miles. Go E on CR 40 for 2.7 miles and look
for CPW sign on right.
SLEEPY CAT PONDS UNIT: From Meeker, go 16
miles E on CR 8.
SLEEPY CAT FISHING EASEMENT: From Meeker,
go 17 miles E on CR 8 to Sleepy Cat Guest
Ranch.
GMUs/ACRES: 23, 24 / 13,664 total acres, all
units
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky grouse, dove,
waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: campsites, restroom, drinking
water, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Oak Ridge Unit open July 16–Nov. 30.
b. Camping allowed only in designated
areas.
c. Sleepy Cat Ponds Unit and Sleepy Cat
Fishing Easement open only for fishing.
d. Hunting prohibited, except archery on
Bel Aire Unit S of CR 8, W of CR 17, and
N and E of CR 10.
e. On Lake Avery, waterskiing and jetskiing
prohibited. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.
▶ OGDEN/TREAT SWA (FISHING EASEMENT) — FREMONT CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Coaldale, go W on Hwy. 50
for 2 miles to CR 45, turn N and go 1.5 miles.
Public access may not be on both sides of
river. Check for signs.
GMUs/ACRES: 58, 86 / 28 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for fishing only.

▶ ORCHARD MESA SWA — MESA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Grand Junction, go S on
Hwy. 50 to Orchard Mesa. Go N on Hwy. 141
(32 Rd.). Turn W on B 1/2 Rd. for 2 miles,
then turn N on 30 Rd., go 0.5 miles and turn
E on C Rd. Go 0.5 miles to parking area at
end of road.
GMU/ACRES: 41 / 148 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access only from parking area on C Rd.
between roads 30 and 31.
b. Horses prohibited. Vehicles prohibited
beyond parking area.

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c. Dogs allowed only as an aid in hunting.
d. Closed March 15–July 14 to protect nesting migratory birds.
e. Waterfowl hunting by reservation only.
Reservations must be made through the
Hunting Reservation System: See "Reservations: Hunting" (page 1) for details.
f. Waterfowl hunters must use designated
blinds or zones. Maximum 4 hunters per
blind.
g. No other small-game hunting allowed.
h. Deer hunting by reservation only. Reservation holders must have confirmation
letter with them at all times while hunting on property.
For reservations, hunters must
already have a big-game hunting license
for one of the specific hunt codes
permitted on the property. Reservations
must be made through the Hunting
Reservation System: See "Reservations:
Hunting" (page 1) for details. Hunters
may only access the property during
dates specified on their reservation.
Hunters with a reservation may bring
up to 2 non-hunting companions. Hunters must check in and out at property.
i. Only archery equipment allowed for deer
hunting.
j. Overnight camping, fires, fishing, woodcutting, target shooting/sight-in, building permanent blinds, gathering artifacts
prohibited.

▶ OVERLAND TRAIL SWA — LOGAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Atwood, go 0.5 miles S on
Hwy. 63 to CR 16, then go E 0.5 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 96 / 192 acres
HUNTING: deer, turkey, quail, dove, rabbit,
squirrel, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 4 a.m.–9 p.m.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Target practice prohibited except when
authorized by Area Wildlife Manager.
d. On opening weekend of regular plains
rifle deer season and first day and weekend of late plains rifle deer season, only
deer hunting permitted.
e. Horses prohibited except when training hunting dogs, in Feb., March, April
(through Wed. before spring turkey
season opens) and Aug. only.
f. Launching or takeout of vessels prohibited during waterfowl seasons.

▶ OWL MOUNTAIN SWA — JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go 13 miles SE on
Hwy. 14 to CR 25, then go 6 miles SE.
GMU/ACRES: 171 / 920 acres
HUNTING: small game, big game
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing

▶ OXBOW SWA — OTERO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From La Junta, go 9 miles E on
Hwy. 50 to CR 36, then go 0.5 miles N to
parking area.
GMUs/ACRES: 130 / 410 acres

HUNTING: deer, turkey, bobwhite quail, mourning dove
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
NOTE: Unit 125 has small acreage, limited access.

▶ PADDOCK SWA — LAKE CO.

DIRECTIONS: SWA in scattered parcels generally 2–5 miles S and SE of Leadville in Iowa,
Thompson and Empire gulches. Accessible
by CR 2 or CR 52. Acquire map and information from CPW Area Office in Salida or USFS
Ranger Office in Leadville.
GMU/ACRES: 49 / 1,300 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot only.
b. Access restricted to hunting only during
bighorn sheep, regular rifle deer, elk and
bear seasons. Must have a proper and
valid license for species being hunted.
c. Camping, fires, dogs prohibited.
d. Fishing allowed only in Iowa Gulch and
Upper Empire Gulch.

▶ PARACHUTE PONDS SWA — GARFIELD CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-70, take exit 75, go SE
on North Battlement Pkwy. Turn right at
stoplight to get on frontage road (Cardinal
Way). Turn left on Colorado Ave. and go S.
Colorado Ave. becomes Yampa Ave. Turn left
onto La Plata circle; SWA parking area at end
of circle.
GMUs/ACRES: 32, 42 / 42 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires, swimming prohibited.
b. Float tubes permitted only for fishing.

▶ PARVIN LAKE SWA — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Red Feather Lakes, go 2
miles E on Red Feather Lakes Rd.
GMU/ACRES: 191 / 62 water acres, 180 land
acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited except float tubes for
fishing.
b. Anglers must enter on foot through gate
at check station, and must check in and
check out at station when open.

▶ PASTORIUS RES. SWA — LA PLATA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Durango, go 8 miles E on
Hwy. 160 to Hwy. 172, then go 2 miles S to CR
302. Go 1 mile S to CR 304, then 0.5 miles W.
GMU/ACRES: 75 / 85 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Only float tubes or craft propelled by
hand or electric motor allowed.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Discharging firearms or bows allowed
only when hunting.
d. Hunting only on Sat., Sun. and Wed.

▶ PERINS PEAK SWA — LA PLATA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Durango, go 4 miles W on
Hwy. 160 to CR 207 (Lightner Creek Rd.),
then turn right and go 2 miles N to CR 208
(Dry Fork Rd.).
DECKER TRACT: From Durango, go 5 miles
W on Hwy. 160 to Victory Coal Mine Rd.,
turn right and go 0.5 miles on access road
(through private property).
GMU/ACRES: 74 / 7,720 total acres, both tracts
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, rabbit, squirrel, dusky
grouse, turkey
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Public access allowed in Perins Peak area
E of CR 208 and N of Hwy. 160, Aug. 1–
March 31.
b. Public access allowed on Decker Tract
and on Perins Peak area W of CR 208
(Dry Fork Rd.), April 16–Nov. 30. In addition, hunters with valid, unfilled spring
turkey license may access Decker Tract
only during turkey season.
c. Camping only during deer and elk seasons.
d. Discharging firearms allowed only for
hunting.
e. Fires, snowmobiles prohibited.

▶ PERKINS SWA — GRAND CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Kremmling, go W on Hwy.
40 for 10 miles. At mile marker 174, turn
right on CR 25. Go 0.5 miles, then turn left on
CR 26. Go 5 miles, turn right on CR 2 and go
approx. 1 mile to SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 181 / 83 acres
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for hunting only and accessible by
foot or horseback only.
b. Camping, fires, motorized vehicles,
target shooting prohibited.
c. Dogs allowed only as an aid in hunting.

▶ PICEANCE SWA — RIO BLANCO, GARFIELD COs.
DIRECTIONS:

SQUARE S SUMMER RANGE: From Meeker, go 20
miles W on Hwy. 64 to CR 5 (Piceance Creek
Rd.), then go 17 miles S to CR 26 (Black Sulphur
Creek Rd.), then 20 miles W to E entrance.
YELLOW CREEK UNIT: From Meeker, go 20 miles
W on Hwy. 64 to CR 5 (Piceance Creek Rd.),
then go 6 miles S to CR 20 (dirt road), then 5
miles W to Yellow Creek Rd.
LITTLE HILLS EXPERIMENT STATION: From Meeker,
go 20 miles W on Hwy. 64 to CR 5 (Piceance
Creek Rd.), then 7 miles S to CR 22. Follow
signs to station (3 miles).
GMUs/ACRES: 11, 21, 22, 31 / 25,193 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky grouse, dove,
waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: camping in designated areas,
wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom, drinking water

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▶ PIKES PEAK SWA — TELLER CO.

DIRECTIONS: At intersection of USFS Rd. 376
and Bull Park, hike approx. 3 miles on Bull
Park Trail to SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 59 / 635 acres
HUNTING: bighorn sheep
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open July 16–March 31.

▶ PIONEER PARK SWA — GRAND CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Granby, go W on Hwy. 40
to Hot Sulphur Springs. SWA is N of town
and follows W bank of the Colorado River.
GMU/ACRES: 18 / 49

▶ PLATEAU CREEK SWA — MESA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Grand Junction, go E on I-70
to exit No. 49, then go 8 miles E on Hwy. 65 to
Hwy. 330. Go approx. 8 miles and turn left to
Sunnyside Rd. (V Rd.), then go 0.125 miles N.
GMU/ACRES: 421 / 1,346 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, dove
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rifle range
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Vehicles allowed only Aug. 2–Nov. 30.

▶ PLAYA BLANCA SWA — ALAMOSA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Alamosa, go S on Hwy. 285.
Turn W on CR 8.0S. SWA starts at junction of
CRs 8.0S and 106, and goes NW.
GMU/ACRES: 80 / 714 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open in designated areas July 16–Feb.
14, Tues., Thurs. and Sat. only.

▶ PONY EXPRESS SWA — SEDGWICK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-76 at Julesburg exit (No.
180), go 0.1 miles N on Hwy. 385 to CR 28,
then go 1.5 miles W on CR 28 to service
road. Go 0.1 miles N to parking lot. Or, from
Julesburg, go 0.7 miles W on Hwy. 138 to CR
39, then go 0.9 miles S on CR 39.
GMU/ACRES: 92 / 1,854 acres
HUNTING: deer, turkey, quail, dove, rabbit,
squirrel, ducks, snow geese
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 4 a.m.–9 p.m.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Target practice prohibited except when
authorized by Area Wildlife Manager.
d. On opening weekend of regular plains
rifle deer season and first day and weekend of late plains rifle deer season, only
deer hunting permitted.
e. Horses prohibited except when training hunting dogs, in Feb., March, April
(through Wed. before spring turkey
season opens) and Aug. only.
f. Launching or takeout of vessels prohibited during waterfowl seasons.

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▶ POT CREEK SWA — MOFFAT CO.

LIMITED ACCESS. This property is PRIVATE LAND that is
open ONLY to elk and deer hunters with a confirmed reservation made through the Hunting Reservation System:
cpw.state.co.us/huntingreservations
GMU/ACRES: 1 / 1,747 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Antlerless elk hunting only.
b. Hunting by reservation only. Reservation
holders must have confirmation letter
with them at all times while hunting on
property.
For reservations, hunters must
already have a big-game hunting license
for one of the specific hunt codes
permitted on the property. Reservations
must be made through the Hunting
Reservation System: See "Reservations:
Hunting" (page 1) for details.
Hunters with a reservation may bring
one non-hunting companion.
c. Vehicle use prohibited except on designated roadways or with permission of
ranch owners. All other access restricted
to walk-in access only.
d. Overnight camping, dogs, fires, fishing,
woodcutting, target shooting/sight-in,
building permanent blinds, gathering
artifacts prohibited.

▶ POTHOOK RANCH SWA (FISHING EASEMENT: SLATER
CREEK) — MOFFAT CO.

GMU/ACRES: 4 / 2,355 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Public access prohibited except for fishing, wildlife viewing or hunting with a
limited Ranching for Wildlife (RFW)
big-game license valid for the property.
b. All fishing and wildlife-viewing access by
foot only from designated parking areas/
access points only.
c. Fishing access within 20 feet of high
waterline of both banks of Slater Creek
only.
d. Hunting and hunting access only for
those hunting with a limited RFW biggame license valid for the property.
e. Hunting on adjacent public land via access through this property prohibited.
f. Shooting, archery, target practice, camping, fires, woodcutting, gathering artifacts, pets/livestock, overnight parking,
motorized or mechanized travel, launching or taking out of vessels prohibited.

▶ POUDRE RIVER SWA — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From La Porte, go 5 miles N on
Hwy. 287 to Hwy. 14, then go 1.5 miles W.
GMUs/ACRES: 19, 191 / 395 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: rafting, picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping prohibited.
b. Discharging firearms or bows allowed
only when hunting. Discharging bows
allowed for bowfishing.

▶ PREWITT RES. SWA — WASHINGTON, LOGAN COS.

DIRECTIONS: From I-76 and Merino exit, go 1
mile N to Hwy. 6, then 3.3 miles NE.
GMU/ACRES: 96 / 2,924 acres
HUNTING: deer, dove, squirrel, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
Note that the $43 annual access permit
requirement has been removed. Anyone
NEW age 16 or older must now have a valid
hunting or fishing license, NEW or the new
Colorado State Wildlife Area Pass to access
this property, and all other SWAs.
a. Maximum of 250 vehicles on property
at once.
b. All loud noises that disturb the peace,
except legal hunting activities, prohibited from 10 p.m.–6 a.m.
c. From Oct. 1 through dark goose season,
fishing allowed only from dam. Ice fishing allowed only within 50 yards of dam.
Boating prohibited except craft propelled
by hand or electric motor used to set
and pick up decoys and retrieve downed
waterfowl.
d. Target practice, glass beverage containers, waterskiing prohibited. Fires and
camping prohibited as posted.
e. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.
f. Sailing, windsurfing allowed only in July
and Aug.
g. Hunting prohibited as posted, including
from floating devices.

▶ PRIDEMORE SWA (FISHING LEASE)— CHAFFEE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Salida, go 8 miles W on
Hwy. 291. Parking area at SW corner of
bridge at mile marker 8.
GMU/ACRES: 56 / 10 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for fishing only on W side of
Arkansas River.

▶ PUETT RES. SWA — MONTEZUMA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Mancos, go 10 miles NW
on Hwy. 184 to CR 33, then go 1 mile S to
access trail, 1.5 miles E.
GMU/ACRES: 73 / 177 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.

▶ PURGATOIRE RIVER SWA — BENT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hwys. 50 and 101 in Las
Animas, go S for 1 mile on Hwy. 101 to CR
10.75. Then go S on Rd. 10.75 to Rd. EE, then
W to Rd. 9.5. Go S for 1 mile to property at
roads DD and 9.5.
GMU/ACRES: 130 / 960 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant,
bobwhite quail, scaled quail, turkey, dove,
waterfowl
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing

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▶ QUEENS SWA (NEE NOSHE, NEE SO PAH, NEE GRONDA,

UPPER QUEENS, LOWER QUEENS (NEESKAH)) — KIOWA CO.

DIRECTIONS:

LOWER QUEENS (NEESKAH): From Eads, go 15
miles S on Hwy. 287 to CR C, then 3.5 miles
E to Upper Queens. Follow access road S for
2 miles.
UPPER QUEENS: From Eads, go 15 miles S on
Hwy. 287 to CR C, then 3.5 miles E.
NEE GRONDA: From Eads, go 15 miles S on
Hwy. 287 to CR C, then 1 mile.
NEE SO PAH: Closed as posted.
NEE NOSHE: From Eads, go 11 miles S on Hwy.
287 to Kiowa Co. boat ramp access road, then
go 0.25 miles E to public boat ramp.
GMUs/ACRES: 126, 127 / 13,886 acres total
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite quail, scaled quail, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: powerboating, sail boating,
sailsurfing, waterskiing, camping, wildlife
viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms, boat ramps
RESTRICTIONS ON ALL UNITS:
a. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake in channel between Upper
and Lower Queens.
b. Boating prohibited in Lower Queens if it
creates a whitewater wake from opening
day of waterfowl season through Dec. 1.
c. Hunters in Lower Queens, Upper Queens
(including channel), Nee Gronda and
Nee Noshe must check in and check out
at check station when open.
d. Closed as posted in Lower Queens except to retrieve downed waterfowl Dec.
1 through last day of waterfowl season
as posted.
e. Closed as posted in Upper Queens (including the channel), Nee Gronda, Nee
Noshe and Nee So Pah except to retrieve
downed waterfowl Nov. 1−last day of
waterfowl season.
f. ATVs, dirt bikes prohibited.
▶ RADIUM SWA — GRAND, EAGLE, ROUTT COs.

DIRECTIONS: From Kremmling, go 2.5 miles
S on Hwy. 9 to CR 1 (Trough Rd. to State
Bridge), then go 12 miles SW.
GMUs/ACRES: 15, 27, 361 / 10,996 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, lion, rabbit, dusky
grouse, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting prohibited in designated safety
zone as posted.

▶ RALSTON CREEK SWA — JEFFERSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Golden, go 1 mile N on
Hwy. 93 to Golden Gate Canyon Rd. Turn
left and go for W 13 miles up canyon. Turn
right at Crawford Gulch, go 3–4 miles E; SWA
parking on right.
GMU/ACRES: 38 / 2,100 acres
HUNTING: big game, small game, furbearers
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Discharging firearms allowed only when
hunting.

▶ RAMAH SWA — EL PASO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Ramah, go 4 miles W on
Hwy. 24.
GMU/ACRES: 110 / 400 acres
HUNTING: deer, small game, migratory waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: sail boating, wildlife viewing,
archery range. (NOTE: As of Aug. 2012, the
lake is currently dry. Call CPW for condition
updates.)
FACILITIES: restroom, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited Nov. 1 through last
day of waterfowl season, except float
tubes or craft propelled by hand, wind or
electric motor.
b. Camping, fires, water contact activities
prohibited.
c. Discharge of firearms or bows allowed
only when hunting. Centerfire rifles
prohibited.
d. No target practice except for archery
equipment on established archery range.
e. Discharging bows allowed for bowfishing.

▶ RED DOG SWA — PROWERS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Holly go N on CR 35 to Rd.
JJ, then go E on Rd. JJ 2 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 127 / 570 acres
HUNTING: small game

▶ RED LION SWA — LOGAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-76, take Red Lion exit
(No. 155), then go 3 miles N to Hwy. 138. Go
1 mile NE to CR 95, then go 0.25 miles N.
GMUs/ACRES: 90, 92 / 1,297 acres
HUNTING: deer, pheasant, dove, rabbit, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited, except float tubes or
craft propelled by hand or electric motor
used for fishing or to set and pick up
decoys and retrieve downed waterfowl.
Vessel must be launched from designated area as posted.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Target practice prohibited except when
authorized by Area Wildlife Manager.
d. Hunting prohibited from frozen surface
of lake and floating devices.

▶ RED MOUNTAIN SWA — GRAND CO.

DIRECTIONS: SWA is 2.5 miles E of Granby on
CR 60. Public access available with permission from adjacent private landowner.
GMU/ACRES: 28 / 161 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access April 16–Nov. 14.
b. Fires, motor vehicles prohibited.
c. Dogs must be on leash.

▶ REDDY SWA (FISHING EASEMENT) — LAKE CO.

DIRECTIONS: SWA is about 7 miles S of Leadville on Hwy. 24, at the Arkansas River Hwy.
overpass.
GMUs/ACRES: 48, 49 / 8 acres

RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for fishing only.
b. Access allowed only within 30 feet of
high waterline or as posted. Access only
from Hwy. 24 overpass parking or Crystal Lake STL.
c. Dogs prohibited.

▶ RICHARD SWA (HUNTING &amp; FISHING LEASE: NORTH FORK
OF NORTH PLATTE RIVER) — JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go 0.5 miles W on
Hwy. 14 to CR 12W, then 8 miles W to CR 7.
Then go 7 miles N to Lake John SWA. Go to S
end of Lake John to parking lot.
GMU/ACRES: 161 / 2,323 acres, 6 miles of river
HUNTING: big game, small game, waterfowl
FISHING: North Fork of North Platte River,
coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for hunting and fishing only.
b. Hunting prohibited within 200 yards of
buildings.

▶ RIO BLANCO LAKE SWA — RIO BLANCO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Meeker, go 20 miles W on
Hwy. 64.
GMUs/ACRES: 11, 22 / 383 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl, rabbit
FISHING: coldwater stream, warmwater lake
RECREATION: power boating, waterskiing, wildlife viewing, camping in designated area
FACILITIES: restroom, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Field trials may be authorized Feb.,
March, Aug. and Sept.
b. Waterskiing permitted June 16−end of
Feb.
c. Big-game archery hunting only.
d. Parking in designated areas only, and access to Roselund Unit is day use only.

▶ RIO GRANDE SWA — RIO GRANDE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Monte Vista, go 3 miles E
on Sherman Ave.
GMU/ACRES: 791 / 935 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom, parking areas
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open July 16–Feb. 14. Area Wildlife
Manager may authorize access during closure if it won’t harm nesting or
wintering birds.
b. Fires prohibited.
c. Camping only in parking areas with
toilets.
d. Area Wildlife Manager may post closures
to manage hunting pressure and safety
during waterfowl seasons.

▶ RIO GRANDE RIVER SWA (FISHING EASEMENT: DEL
NORTE) — RIO GRANDE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Del Norte, take Hwy. 160
W. SWA is on N side of Hwy. 160 and starts
just past town of Hanna.
GMU/ACRES: 79 / 124 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for fishing only.
b. Camping prohibited.
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▶ RITO HONDO RES. SWA — HINSDALE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Creede, go 35 miles W on
Hwy. 149 to USFS Rd. 513, then go 2 miles
NW to fork. Take right fork 200 yards N.
GMU/ACRES: 76 / 41 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom, campgrounds
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Only float tubes or craft propelled by
hand, wind or electric motor allowed.

▶ ROAD CANYON RES. SWA — HINSDALE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Creede, go 25 miles W on
Hwy. 149 to USFS Rd. 520, then go 4 miles W.
GMU/ACRES: 76 / 177 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom, drinking water, boat
ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping prohibited.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.

▶ ROARING FORK SWA — GARFIELD CO.

DIRECTIONS: Four SWA parcels along Roaring
Fork River between Carbondale and Glenwood Springs:
JACKSON PARCEL: Walk-in access along Prehm
Road, 0.25 miles S of Glenwood's Airport
Center Rd. For coldwater fishing access.
WESTBANK PARCEL: At intersection of CRs 109
and 154.
BURRY PARCEL: At mile marker 9 on Hwy. 82.
GIANINETTI PARCEL: Entrance is 100 yards E of
intersection of Hwys. 82 and 133. For coldwater fishing access.
GMUs/ACRES: 43, 444 / 43 acres
RESTRICTIONS:harde
a. Camping, fires, discharging firearms
prohibited.

▶ ROCK CREEK SWA — ROUTT, GRAND COs.

DIRECTIONS: From Kremmling, go 6 miles N on
Hwy. 40 to Hwy. 134, then go 12 miles W over
Gore Pass to USFS Rd. 206. Go 2.5 miles SW.
GMU/ACRES: 15 / 205 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky grouse,
waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing

▶ ROCKY FORD SWA — OTERO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Rocky Ford, go 2 miles NE
on Hwy. 266, cross bridge and turn E on CR
80.5.
McCLELLAND TRACT: Go 1.25 miles farther E
from above directions.
GMUs/ACRES: 125, 129 / 1,142 acres total
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, pheasant, bobwhite
quail, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms
NOTE: Unit 129 has small acreage, limited access.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Fires prohibited.

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▶ ROEBER SWA — DELTA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Paonia on Onarga Ave., go
S on Lamborn Mesa Rd. to Minerich Rd. Go 1
mile S on Minerich Rd. to parking lot.
GMU/ACRES: 53 / 1,030 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit
FISHING: coldwater lake
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for hunting or fishing only.
b. Open May 1 through last day of annual
big-game seasons.
c. Camping, fires, dogs, bowfishing prohibited.
d. Discharging firearms and hunting prohibited in open space easement.

▶ ROSEMONT RES. SWA — TELLER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Divide, go 15 miles S on
Hwy. 67 to Gold Camp Rd. near Victor, then
go 20 miles E. From Colorado Springs. Turn
W on Old Stage Rd. at intersection of Old
Stage Rd. and Cheyenne Mountain Blvd.
Follow Old Stage Rd./Gold Camp Rd. (USFS
Rd. 370) 11 miles to parking area.
GMU/ACRES: 59 / 357 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot only from established
parking area.
b. Fishing permitted from 5 a.m.–9 p.m.
c. Dam, area near caretaker’s house and
north side of reservoir closed as posted.
d. Camping, dogs, fires, water contact activities, ice fishing, discharge of firearms
prohibited.
e. Boating prohibited except float tubes for
fishing.

▶ RUBY MOUNTAIN SWA (FISHING EASEMENT)

— CHAFFEE CO.
DIRECTIONS: Two miles S of Buena Vista, at
intersection of Hwys. 24 and 285, go S on
Hwy. 285 for 3.5 miles. Turn N on CR 301 for
0.5 miles. Turn E on CR 300 for 2.25 miles to
parking on N side of road.
GMU/ACRES: 57 / 4 acres
FISHING: coldwater river
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for fishing only, and only from
high waterline to mid-river.
b. Parking in designated lots only.
c. Camping, fires prohibited.

▶ RUNYON/FOUNTAIN LAKES SWA — PUEBLO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Pueblo, go S on I-25 to exit
98-A, then go S on Santa Fe to Runyon Field.
Go E on Runyon Field Rd. for 0.5 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 123 / 88 acres
FISHING: warmwater, coldwater fishing
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms, nature trail, handicapped fishing dock
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access sunrise to sunset;
no time restrictions for fishing.
b. Camping, fires, water contact activities
prohibited.

c. Boating allowed with float tubes or
carry-on craft propelled by hand, wind,
or electric motors used for fishing only.
All watercraft must be under 14 feet in
length.

▶ RUSSELL LAKES SWA — SAGUACHE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Saguache, go 9 miles S on
Hwy. 285 to CR R, then go 1.5 miles E.
GMU/ACRES: 682 / 4,579 acres
HUNTING: rabbit, dove, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access July 16–Feb. 14.
and as otherwise posted. Sect. 29 closed
during waterfowl seasons.
b. Closed after 1 p.m. during first split
waterfowl season.
c. Camping only in self-contained units in
designated areas.
d. Field trials may be authorized Feb.,
March, Aug. and Sept.
e. Parking only in established parking
areas.

▶ SAM CAUDILL SWA — GARFIELD CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Glenwood Springs, take
Colo. 82 for 3.6 miles S. Take slight right onto
Old State Hwy. 82, go 0.6 miles and take slight
right onto CR 109. SWA on left.
GMU: 444
FISHING: coldwater lake
FACILITIES: boat ramp, limited parking
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires, discharge of firearms
prohibited.

▶ SANCHEZ RES. SWA — COSTILLA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From San Luis, go 3 miles E on
Hwy. 152 to Hwy. 242, then go 5.2 miles S.
GMU/ACRES: 83 / 1,462 acres
FISHING: warmwater lake
FACILITIES: restroom, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for fishing only.
b. Hunting, waterskiing, bowfishing prohibited.
c. Camping prohibited in boat ramp parking area.
d. All crayfish must be returned to water
they came from immediately, or killed
and taken into possession as soon as
caught. Abdomen must be separated
from tail.

▶ SAND DRAW SWA — SEDGWICK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-76 at Julesburg (No. 180),
go 8 miles S on Hwy. 385 to CR 16, turn E to
CR 49 and go 1 mile S.
GMU/ACRES: 93 / 209 acres
HUNTING: deer, turkey, pheasant, dove, rabbit,
squirrel
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 4 a.m.–9 p.m.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Target practice prohibited except when
authorized by Area Wildlife Manager.
d. Hunting open only to youth/mentors.
One mentor per youth may hunt.

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▶ SANDS LAKE SWA — CHAFFEE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Salida, go 0.1 miles W on
Hwy. 291. SWA is E of Hwy., opposite Heart
of the Rockies Regional Medical Center.
GMU/ACRES: 57 / 14 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake and river
FACILITIES: restroom
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, NEW fires, hunting prohibited.

▶ SANDSAGE SWA — YUMA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Wray, go 4.5 miles W on
Hwy. 34 to CR 35, then 0.25 miles W to CR
CC. Then go 0.5 miles S.
GMU/ACRES: 101 / 287 acres
HUNTING: deer, turkey, pheasant, quail, dove,
rabbit, squirrel, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 4 a.m.–9 p.m.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Hunting allowed only with shotguns with
birdshot or bows.
d. Target practice prohibited except when
authorized by Area Wildlife Manager.

▶ SANDY BLUFFS SWA — YUMA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Idalia, go 8.5 miles N on CR
DD at Arikaree River.
GMU/ACRES: 102 / 3,202 acres
HUNTING: deer, turkey, dove, rabbit, squirrel
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 4 a.m.–9 p.m., Sept. 1–May 31.
b. Camping, fires, dog training prohibited. Horses prohibited except when
hunting.
c. Target practice prohibited except when
authorized by Area Wildlife Manager.

▶ SAN LUIS LAKES SWA — ALAMOSA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walsenburg, take Hwy. 160
W for 60 miles. Take Hwy. 150 N for 13.5
miles. Turn left on Six Mile Lane and go 8
miles, then go N for 0.125 miles to entrance.
GMU/ACRES: 82 / 3,317 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl, dove
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, big-game hunting, fishing, camping, hiking, biking, boating,
cross-country skiing/snowshoeing
FACILITIES: boat ramp, parking areas, picnic
sites, boat ramp, electrical hookups, dump
station
RESTRICTIONS:
Note that the $43 annual access permit
requirement has been removed. Anyone
NEW age 16 or older must now have a valid
hunting or fishing license, NEW or the new
Colorado State Wildlife Area Pass to access
this property, and all other SWAs.
a. Boating prohibited N of buoy line.
b. Closed Feb. 15–July 15 N of buoy line
and E-W fence line.
c. Camping prohibited outside of designated areas.

▶ SAN MIGUEL SWA (FISHING EASEMENT: APPLEBAUGH)

— SAN MIGUEL CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Placerville, go 0.75 miles S
on Hwy. 145.
GMU/ACRES: 70 / 13 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing

▶ SAPINERO SWA — GUNNISON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Gunnison, go 15 miles W
on Hwy. 50. Access from Hwy. 50 at Rainbow
Lake, Red Creek, East Elk Creek and Dry
Gulch roads.
GMU/ACRES: 54 / 7,129 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky grouse
RECREATION: wildlife viewing

▶ SARVIS CREEK SWA — ROUTT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Steamboat Springs, go 4.5
miles S on Hwy. 131 to CR 18, then 7 miles SE.
GMU/ACRES: 15 / 309 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping and campfires allowed only 3
days before regular big-game seasons
until 3 days after regular big-game
seasons.

▶ SAWHILL PONDS — BOULDER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-25 take Hwy. 7 W. Turn N
on 75th St. SWA is W of 75th St. after crossing Valmont Dr.
GMU/ACRES: 29 / 208 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access 5 a.m.–midnight.
b. Dogs must be on 6-foot leash, controlled
by handler, except in designated areas.
c. Motorized, nonmotor vehicles (including
bicycles) prohibited beyond designated
parking areas.
d. Hunting, boating, float tubes prohibited.
Other activities prohibited as posted.
e. Horseback riding only on established
maintenance roads.
f. Collecting allowed only with permit.

▶ SEDGWICK BAR SWA — SEDGWICK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Sedgwick, go 2 miles NE on
Hwy. 138 to access road, then go 0.5 miles S.
GMU/ACRES: 92 / 885 acres
HUNTING: deer, turkey, quail, dove, rabbit,
squirrel, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 4 a.m.–9 p.m.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Target practice prohibited except when
authorized by Area Wildlife Manager.
d. On opening weekend of regular plains
rifle deer season and first day and weekend of late plains rifle deer season, only
deer hunting permitted.
e. Horses prohibited except when training hunting dogs, in Feb., March, April
(through Wed. before spring turkey
season opens) and Aug. only.

f. Launching or takeout of vessels prohibited during waterfowl seasons.

▶ SEGO SPRINGS SWA — CONEJOS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Manassa, go 3 miles E on
Hwy. 142 to access road, then go 0.5 miles N.
GMU/ACRES: 81 / 640 acres
HUNTING: rabbit, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open July 16–Feb. 14.
b. Field trials may be authorized Aug. and
Sept.
c. Fires, bowfishing prohibited.

▶ SETCHFIELD SWA — BENT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hwys. 50 and 101 in Las
Animas, take Hwy. 101 S for 16 miles to CR P.
Go W on CR P for 1 mile to CR 11, then go S
for 6 miles on CRs 11 and 10.
GMU/ACRES: 130 / 2,438 acres
HUNTING: pronghorn, rabbit, bobwhite quail,
scaled quail, dove
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.

▶ SEYMOUR LAKE SWA — JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go 14 miles SW on
Hwy. 14 to CR 28, then go 1 mile S to CR 11.
Go 3 miles S to CR 11A, then 0.5 miles W.
GMU/ACRES: 17 / 81 water acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.
b. Sailboards prohibited.

▶ SHARPTAIL RIDGE SWA — DOUGLAS CO.

DIRECTIONS: Take Hwy. 85 S toward Roxborough Park. Turn W on Titan Pkwy., merge
into Titan Rd. Turn S on Roxborough Park
Dr. SWA is near end of road (before it curves
W). SWA extends S.
GMU/ACRES: 51 / 699 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Day use only. Access by foot only.
b. Camping prohibited.
c. Hunting allowed only for deer and elk,
and only with hunting permit obtained
by separate draw for Sharptail Ridge
SWA. Hunters must have limited deer or
elk license for GMU 51 before applying for permit. Maximum 2 hunters
daily. Group applications allowed for
maximum 2 hunters per group. Permits
valid only 2–3 days starting after Labor
Day weekend. Applications available
from CPW Area Office in Denver:
303-291-7227. Permit holders can take
1 non-hunting person; that person must
stay with hunters at all times.
d. Hunters can park in parking area behind
gate during times they are allowed to
hunt. Driving elsewhere on property
prohibited.
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▶ SHRIVER-WRIGHT SWA — RIO GRANDE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Monte Vista, go 3 miles E
on Sherman Ave.
GMU/ACRES: 791 / 120 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater river
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, photography
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Fires, target practice prohibited.
b. Hunting allowed with shotgun, bow,
muzzleloader or by falconry only.
c. Camping allowed only in parking areas
with self-contained trailers or campers.
d. Area Wildlife Manager may post areaspecific closures to manage waterfowl
hunting pressure and for safety.

▶ SIKES RANCH SWA — BACA, LAS ANIMAS COs.

DIRECTIONS: From Prichett, go W on Hwy. 160
to CR 3. Go S on CR 3 approx. 8 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 143, 144 / 7,139 acres
HUNTING: deer, turkey, predators
FISHING: green sunfish, black bullhead catfish
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access 1 hour before
sunrise to 1 hour after sunset. Hunters
may remain as long as reasonable to
retrieve downed game. Night hunting
with permit also allowed.
b. Motorized travel restricted to primary
access route, CR O.
c. Parking allowed only in designated areas
(only 5 parking areas).
d. Access prohibited in building envelope
and designated safety zones, as posted.
e. Camping, fires, OHV use, wood cutting
or gathering prohibited.
f. Trapping allowed with permit only.
Permits must be on trappers at all times
while trapping. Permits available at
CPW Area Office in Lamar, 719-3366600, or by calling local officer at 719980-0025.

▶ SIMMONS SWA — YUMA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Wray, go S for 5 miles on
Hwy. 385 to CR 30. Go E approx. 1 mile on
paved road, turn S following paved road, turn
E onto CR 22, then continue 0.5 miles E to
parking lot.
GMU/ACRES: 102 / 2,157 acres
HUNTING: deer, turkey, dove, rabbit, squirrel
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 4 a.m.–9 p.m., Sept. 1–May 31.
b. Camping, fires, dog training prohibited.
c. Target practice prohibited except when
authorized by Area Wildlife Manager.

▶ SIMPSON PONDS SWA — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-25 at Hwy. 402 exit (No.
255), go 2 miles W on Hwy. 402 to CR 9E,
then go 0.5 miles N.
GMU/ACRES: 20 / 44 acres
HUNTING: dove, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: wildlife viewing

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RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access 1 hour before
sunrise to 1 hour after sunset; no time
restrictions for fishing or hunters with
night-hunting permit.
b. Camping, fires, dog training, horseback
riding, bicycling prohibited.
c. Boating prohibited except float tubes for
fishing.
d. Discharging firearms or bows allowed
only when hunting. Discharging bows
allowed for bowfishing.

▶ SKAGUAY RES. SWA — TELLER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Victor, go 0.5 miles E on CR
67 to CR 86, then go 2 miles E to CR 861. Go
12 miles E to SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 59 / 715 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.
NOTE: Camping not allowed.

▶ SMITH LAKE SWA — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-25 at Wellington exit, go
0.3 miles W on Hwy. 1 to CR 7, 1.4 miles N to
CR 66 then 2 miles W.
GMU/ACRES: 9 / 135 acres
FISHING: warmwater and coldwater species
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access 1 hour before
sunrise to 1 hour after sunset; no time
restrictions for fishing.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.
c. Hunting, discharging firearms or bows,
camping, fires, OHVs, snowmobiles
prohibited.

▶ SMITH RES. SWA — COSTILLA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Blanca, go 0.5 miles W on
Hwy. 160 to Airport Rd., then 4 miles S.
GMU/ACRES: 83 / 278 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: trailer dump station, restroom,
boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. N and E shores open for public access
July 16–Feb. 14 only.
b. Fishing only within 200 yards of dam
from Nov. 1 through end of waterfowl
season.
c. Field trials may be authorized Feb.,
March, Aug. and Sept.
d. Waterskiing prohibited.
e. Vehicles prohibited within 50 feet of
water.

▶ SOUTH REPUBLICAN SWA — YUMA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Burlington, go 21 miles N
on Hwy. 385 to CR 1, then go 3 miles E. Go 2
miles N and 2 miles E.
GMUs/ACRES: 103, 109 / 18,365 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, turkey, pheasant, bobwhite quail, dove, waterfowl, snipe

FISHING: warmwater lake
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: campsites, restrooms, picnic area
with barbeque pit
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Field trials may be authorized Feb.,
March, Aug. and Sept. No more than 2
trials may be authorized Feb.–March.
Only 1 trial may be authorized Aug.–
Sept.
b. Waterfowl hunting access prohibited on
downstream face of dam and as posted
to provide resting areas for wintering
waterfowl.
c. Parking for waterfowl hunting only in
designated areas.

▶ SPANISH PEAKS SWA — LAS ANIMAS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Aguilar, go W on Apishapa
Rd.; follow signs.
GMU/ACRES: 85 / 6,450 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, squirrel, turkey
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms, drinking water
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access only from established parking
areas. Parking only in designated areas.
b. Camping, fires permitted only in designated areas.

▶ SPINNEY MOUNTAIN SWA — PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hartsel, go 3 miles S on CR
59.
GMUs/ACRES: 58, 581 / 1,937 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.

▶ STALKER LAKE SWA — YUMA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Wray, go 2 miles W on
Hwy. 34 to CR FF. Go 1.5 miles N to access
road, then 0.5 miles W.
GMU/ACRES: 98 / 75 acres
HUNTING: dove, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater lake
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom, boat ramp, picnic shelters, tables
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited, except for float tubes
or craft propelled by hand, wind or
electric motor allowed.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Hunting only with bows or shotguns
with birdshot.
d. Target practice prohibited, except with
bows on designated archery range.
e. Hunting on W half of lake prohibited.
f. Hunting permitted after Oct. 31 in areas
E of dam only.

▶ STORM MOUNTAIN ACCESS ROAD — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Loveland, take Hwy. 34 W
to Big Thomspon School; go N for 4 miles on
Buckhorn Rd. (CR 27) to Masonville. Go NW
on Buckhorn Rd. 2.5 miles to Bar D Ranch
Rd. (Storm Mountain Access Road).
GMU: 20

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RESTRICTIONS:
a. Closed as posted when necessary to prevent
road and habitat damage.
NOTE: Road closed when USFS closes the gate
(Dec. 1). Road open only during all big-game
seasons until this date.
NOTE: OHVs, dirt bikes must be trailered until
on USFS land.

▶ SUMMIT RES. SWA — MONTEZUMA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Mancos, go 9 miles NW on
Hwy. 184.
GMU/ACRES: 73 / 526 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.

▶ TAMARACK RANCH SWA — LOGAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-76 at Crook exit (No.
149), go 0.5 miles N on Hwy. 55.
GMUs/ACRES: 91, 93 / 10,696 acres
HUNTING: deer, turkey, pheasant, quail, dove,
rabbit, squirrel, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, limited camping
FACILITIES: restroom, drinking water
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 4 a.m.–9 p.m., except with nighthunting permit.
b. Camping, fires only in designated areas.
c. Target practice prohibited except when
authorized by Area Wildlife Manager.
d. Field trials may be authorized Feb.,
March, Aug. and Sept. Maximum of 3
trials in Feb., March or Aug, maximum
of 1 trial in Sept.
e. Mandatory check-in and check-out at
check station. Hunters must park at
hunting area checked into. After 9 a.m.,
hunters may hunt adjacent areas. Deer
and turkey hunters only required to
check into E, W or S Tamarack Area.
f. From Oct. 25 through end of regular
duck seasons, reservations available but
not required on weekends and state and
federal holidays. See "Reservations: Hunting" (page 1) for details.
g. On opening weekend of regular plains
rifle deer season and first day and weekend of late plains rifle deer season, only
deer hunting permitted.
h. Horses prohibited N of I-76 except when
training hunting dogs, Feb., March, April
(through Wed. before spring turkey
season opens) and Aug. only.
i. Launching or takeout of vessels prohibited during waterfowl seasons.

AUGMENTATION PONDS:

a. Waterfowl hunting is by lottery drawing
from the opening day of second duck
season through end of dark goose season.
b. Hunting allowed only on specific pond/
hunt area each day.

c. To enter drawing, send postcard or letter
postmarked by Sept. 30 to CPW Area
Office in Brush, with name, address,
phone
number, CID number and desired reservation dates. Hunters must have valid
license and stamps to hunt waterfowl
to enter. Hunters may apply for multiple
hunt dates on one submission.
d. Hunters successful in drawing are required to comply with all relevant hunting regulations. Mandatory check-in and
check-out at check station. Maximum
of 4 hunters per group per day. Hunters
must park in designated parking areas,
but are allowed to drop off decoys via
existing 4WD roads as posted. Hunters
must stay on existing roads as posted.
e. Mandatory check-in and check-out at
check station during light goose conservation order season.

▶ TARRYALL RES. SWA — PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Jefferson, go 16.5 miles SE
on CR 77.
GMUs/ACRES: 50, 501 / 711 land acres, 175
water acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake, stream fishing
RECREATION: camping
FACILITIES: restroom, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Closed at dam, spillway, outlet structures.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.
c. Fires, ATVs, dirt bikes, snowmobiles
prohibited.
d. Discharging firearms, pellet guns or
bows prohibited in campgrounds.

▶ TAYLOR RIVER SWA — GUNNISON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Gunnison, go 10 miles N on
Hwy. 135 to CR 742 (Taylor River Rd.); then
18 miles E to base of Taylor Res.
GMU/ACRES: 55 / 13 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires, hunting prohibited.
b. Parking only in designated areas.
c. Closed from Taylor dam to 325 yards
downstream.

▶ TERRACE RES. SWA — CONEJOS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Monte Vista, go 12 miles S
on Hwy. 15 to USFS Rd. 250, then 9 miles W.
GMUs/ACRES: 80, 81 / 240 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing

▶ TETER-MICHIGAN CREEK SWA — PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Jefferson, 2 miles S on Hwy.
285, then go 2 miles N on CR 35.
GMU/ACRES: 500 / 950 acres
HUNTING: big game, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream fishing
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.

▶ THURSTON RES. SWA — PROWERS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Lamar, go 9 miles N on
Hwy. 196 to CR TT, go 1 mile W to CR 7 then
go 0.25 miles N.
GMU/ACRES: 127 / 400 acres
HUNTING: dove, waterfowl, rabbit
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: power boating, sail boating, sail
surfing, waterskiing, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: boat ramps, restroom
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access 1 hour before
sunrise to 1 hour after sunset; no time
restrictions for fishing.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake Nov. 1 through last day of
waterfowl season.
c. ATVs, dirt bikes, snowmobiles prohibited.
d. Frozen surface of lake closed.
e. Dams, inlets, outlet structures open only
for fishing.

▶ TILMAN BISHOP SWA — MESA CO.

DIRECTIONS: Take I-70 W toward Grand Junction. Exit Hwy. 6 to Palisade. Turn S on 38
Rd., merge into F 1/4 Rd. SWA along river N
of junction of roads F 1/4 and 37 1/4.
GMUs/ACRES: 30, 41 / 113 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Closed during nesting and migratory
bird period, March 15–July 14.
b. Walk-in access only.
c. Deer, waterfowl and small-game hunting
only.
d. Hunting by bows and shotguns with
shot-shells or by falconry only.
e. Dogs allowed only as an aid in hunting.
f. Waterfowl hunting by reservation only.
Reservations must be made through
the Hunting Reservation System. See
"Reservations: Hunting" (page 1) for
details. Hunters must check in and out at
property.
g. Waterfowl hunters must use designated
blinds or zones. Maximum 4 hunters per
blind.
h. Deer hunting by reservation only. Reservation holders must have confirmation
letter with them at all times while hunting on property.
For reservations, deer hunters must
already have a big-game hunting license
for one of the specific hunt codes
permitted on the property. Reservations
must be made through the Hunting
Reservation System: See "Reservations:
Hunting" (page 1) for details.
Reservations may be made up to 45
days before the start of the season that
the reservation is being made for. Deer
hunters may only access the property
during the dates/hunt the area specified
on their reservation.
Deer hunters with a reservation may
bring up to 2 non-hunting companions. Hunters must check in and out at
property.
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i. Only archery equipment allowed for deer
hunting.
j. Overnight camping, fires, fishing, woodcutting, target shooting/sight-in, building permanent blinds, gathering artifacts
prohibited.

▶ TIMPAS CREEK SWA (INCLUDING OTERO POND)

— OTERO CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Rocky Ford, go 4 miles S
on Hwy. 71 to Hwy. 10, then 2 miles E across
Timpas Creek Bridge. Go 1 mile S on CR 21,
then 1 mile W on CR Z.
GMU/ACRES: 135 / 141 acres
HUNTING: rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite
quail, dove, waterfowl
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Fires prohibited.

▶ TOMAHAWK SWA — PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hartsel, go 5 miles N on
Hwy. 9, then go 0.5 miles to parking area.
From Fairplay, go 10 miles S on Hwy. 9, then
0.5 miles to parking area.
GMU/ACRES: 50 / 1,655 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, waterfowl, pronghorn
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.

▶ TOMICHI CREEK SWA — GUNNISON CO.

DIRECTIONS: In Gunnison, go S on Teller St. to
end of road. At parking lot for softball fields,
find W Mountain trailhead sign. Take dirt
road to SWA parking lot.
GMU/ACRES: 67 / 465 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Closed to all public access other than
fishing from end of waterfowl season
through June 30. Open for public fishing
access year-round.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Dogs prohibited, except as an aid in
hunting.

▶ TOTTEN RES. SWA — MONTEZUMA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Cortez, go 3.5 miles E on
Hwy. 160 to CR 29, then 1 mile N.
GMU/ACRES: 73 / 250 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access 1 hour before
sunrise to 1 hour after sunset; no time
restrictions for fishing.
b. Closed along N shore March 1–May 31.
c. Camping, fires, glass containers prohibited.
d. Hunting prohibited in inlet Sept. 30–Jan.
20 as posted to protect resting waterfowl.
e. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.

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▶ TRUJILLO MEADOWS SWA — CONEJOS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Antonito, go 36 miles W on
Hwy. 17 to USFS Rd. 118, then go 4 miles W.
GMU/ACRES: 81 / 71 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom, drinking water
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.

▶ TURK’S POND SWA — BACA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Springfield, go 2 miles N on
Hwy. 287 to CR HH, then go 14 miles E to CR
39. Go 3.5 miles N.
GMU/ACRES: 139 / 200 acres
HUNTING: dove, pheasant, waterfowl, rabbit
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited except float tubes or
craft propelled by hand, wind or electric
motor.
b. Camping prohibited.
c. All human activity prohibited within 0.25
miles of high waterline around Turk's
Pond, including administrative buildings, from opening day of regular duck
season through last day of regular dark
goose season as posted. Hunters allowed
inside closure only to retrieve downed
waterfowl, must leave all firearms outside closure.

▶ TWENTY MILE POND SWA (FISHING EASEMENT)

— ROUTT CO.
DIRECTIONS: From intersection on Hwy. 40
and CR 27, travel S on CR 27 for 5.6 miles to
property.
GMU/ACRES: 13 / 11 acres
FISHING: Open for fishing only.

▶ TWIN SISTERS SWA — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Allenspark, go 4 miles N on
Hwy. 7 to Meeker Park (USFS Rd. 119). Go
2.5 miles N to USFS Rd. 325, then 1 mile W.
GMU/ACRES: 20 / 640 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing

▶ TWIN SPRUCE PONDS SWA — MONTEZUMA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Dolores, go 9 miles NE on
Hwy. 145.
GMU/ACRES: 71, 73 / 96 acres
FISHING: coldwater put and take trout fishery
RECREATION: fishing, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access sunrise to sunset,
with access from designated parking
area only.
b. Camping, fires, glass containers prohibited.
c. Hunting and discharging firearms or
bows prohibited.
d. Boating prohibited except float tubes or
hand-propelled craft.

▶ TWO BUTTES RES. SWA — BACA, PROWERS COs.

DIRECTIONS: From Springfield, go 18 miles N
on Hwy. 287 to CR B.5, then 3 miles E.
GMUs/ACRES: 138, 139 / 8,533 acres
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, rabbit, pheasant,
bobwhite quail, scaled quail, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater, seasonal trout, saugeye,
crappie, bluegill, channel catfish, largemouth
bass, smallmouth bass, wiper
RECREATION: camping, hiking, rock climbing,
wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms, drinking water, rifle
range, boat ramps
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited in Two Buttes Ponds
below dam except float tubes or craft
propelled by hand, wind or electric
motor.

▶ VAIL DEER UNDERPASS SWA — EAGLE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Vail, go 4 miles W on S side
of frontage road of I-70.
GMUs/ACRES: 36, 45 / 107 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access June 16–Oct. 31.
b. Hunting prohibited.

▶ VAN TUYL SWA (CABIN CREEK &amp; LOST CANYON UNITS)
— GUNNISON CO.
DIRECTIONS:

CABIN CREEK UNIT: From Gunnison, go 6.5
miles E on Hwy. 50, then go 0.2 miles N on
BLM Rd. 3107. (200 acres.)
LOST CANYON UNIT: From Gunnison, go 1.2
miles N on Hwy. 135, turn E and take CR 10
for 3 miles. Turn E on CR 743 and go about 6
miles to SWA. (310 acres.)
GMU/ACRES: 55 / 510 total acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing

▶ VERNER SWA (FISHING LEASE: NORTH PLATTE RIVER)

— JACKSON CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go 0.5 miles W on
Hwy. 14 to CR 12, then go 5.1 miles W to CR
18. Go 0.5 miles W to access road.
GMU/ACRES: 16 / 2 mi. of river
FISHING: North Platte River, coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for fishing only.

▶ WAHATOYA SWA — HUERFANO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From La Veta, go 1 mile E on Bear
Creek Rd.
GMU/ACRES: 85 / 80 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited except float tubes or
craft propelled by hand or wind.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.

▶ WALKER SWA — MESA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Grand Junction, go 2 miles
W on Hwys. 6 and 50. Turn S on River Rd., go
0.5 miles and turn S on gravel road.
GMUs/ACRES: 30, 40 / 351 acres
FISHING: warmwater

�WILDLIFE AREAS
RECREATION: rafting, canoeing, wildlife viewing,
interpretive program
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access a half hour before
sunrise until a half hour after sunset.
b. Camping, fires, hunting, trapping prohibited.
c. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited,
except bows permitted for bowfishing.
d. Dogs allowed only on leash and only on
the paved Riverfront Trail. Owners must
immediately collect and properly dispose
of feces left by their dog.

▶ WATSON LAKE SWA — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Fort Collins, go 7 miles NW
on Hwy. 287 to Rist Canyon Rd. (CR 52E),
then go 1 mile W.
GMU/ACRES: 19 / 44 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream, warmwater lake
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms, nature trails
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access 1 hour before
sunrise to 1 hour after sunset; no time
restrictions for fishing.
b. Boating, camping, hunting, ice fishing, ice
skating, discharging firearms prohibited.
c. Parking prohibited on S dam.
d. Closed on NW side as posted.
e. Use/possession of live minnows prohibited.
f. NEW Launching of any vessel or singlecompartment air- or gas-filled flotation device prohibited on stretch of
the Cache La Poudre River that runs
through the property.
g. NEW Access to fish passage structure (on
NE side of the property) prohibited.
h. NEW Fishing from walls of fish passage
or fishing in fish passage prohibited.

▶ WAUNITA WATCHABLE WILDLIFE AREA

— GUNNISON CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Gunnison, go E on Hwy. 50.
Turn left at CR 887 to WWA site.
GMU: 551
RECREATION: wildlife viewing April 1–May 15
for Gunnison sage-grouse
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires, dogs, discharging firearms
prohibited.
b. Trash must be packed out.
c. Public access permitted April 1–30 only,
except during second full week (Sun.
through Sun.) of April when public access
is prohibited. Public access also prohibited at all other times.

▶ WEBSTER SWA — WELD CO.

DIRECTIONS: From LaSalle, go 0.25 miles N on
Hwy. 85 to CR 394, then go 2.25 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 94 / 158 acres
HUNTING: rabbit, pheasant, dove, waterfowl,
turkey, deer
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access Sept. 1 through last
day of spring turkey season, 4 a.m.–one
hour after sunset.

b. Public access only for licensed hunters
or members of hunting party and only
on Sat., Sun., Wed. and state and federal
holidays.
c. Hunters may only access property by parking in designated, numbered parking spot
inside parking lot. Parking along access
road or Weld CR 394 prohibited.
d. Camping, fires, target practice, horses, centerfire rifles or muzzleloaders prohibited.
e. Dogs prohibited, except as an aid in
hunting.
f. Hunting in inflow or outflow channels
prohibited.

▶ WELLINGTON SWA — LARIMER, WELD COs.
DIRECTIONS:

WELLINGTON UNIT: From I-25 and Hwy. 14 exit,
go 9 miles N on E service road to CR 64, then
1.5 miles E.
COBB LAKE UNIT: From I-25 and Hwy. 14 exit, go
5 miles N on E service road to CR 56, then 1.4
miles E.
SCHWARE UNIT: From I-25 and Hwy. 14 exit, go
7 miles N on E service road to CR 60, then 1
mile E.
GMU/ACRES: 87 / 1,793 acres
FISHING: warmwater
HUNTING: rabbit, pheasant, dove, waterfowl
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Wellington and Schware units open only
July 16–March 14.
b. Wellington Unit closed from first day of
regular waterfowl season to first day of
pheasant season, except Sat., Sun., Mon.
and state and federal holidays.
c. Boating prohibited except hand-propelled
craft to hunt waterfowl.
d. Camping, fires prohibited.
e. Field trials may be authorized on Wellington and Schware units Feb., March
1–14 and Aug. Trials may be authorized
on Cobb Lake Unit year-round.
f. Target practice must be authorized by Area
Wildlife Manager.
g. Horseback riding prohibited except at
Cobb Lake Unit during field trials.
h. Big-game hunting only with archery, shotguns with slugs and muzzleloading.
i. Domestic, feral or privately-owned game
birds may be released with permit for dog
training on Cobb Lake Unit. All birds
taken shall be removed, and all privatelyowned game birds shall be prepared for
human consumption.
▶ WEST LAKE SWA — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Red Feather Lakes, go 1 mile
E on Red Feather Lakes Rd.
GMU/ACRES: 191 / 38 water acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, fishing, camping
FACILITIES: campground, restroom, drinking
water
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Only float tubes or craft propelled by
hand, wind or electric motor allowed.

▶ WEST RIFLE CREEK SWA — GARFIELD CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Rifle, go 4 miles N on Hwy.
13 to Hwy. 325, turn right and go 4 miles to CR
252. Go 1.5 miles NW.
GMU/ACRES: 33 / 941 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, lion, turkey, rabbit,
dove, bobcat
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: campground on CR 252, 4 miles
NW of Hwy. 325; nonpotable water only; rifle
and pistol shooting ranges
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping only from day after Labor Day–
Dec. 31
b. West Rifle Creek Shooting Range open for
public access from sunrise to sunset daily,
when in compliance with all posted range
rules.

▶ WHEELER SWA — GARFIELD CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Silt, take I-70 W about 1
mile. SWA on N side of interstate between
I-70 and Hwys. 6 and 24, adjacent to Colorado
River. SWA only legally accessible via river.
GMUs/ACRES: 33, 42 / 48 acres
HUNTING: rabbit, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: trout, whitefish
RECREATION: wildlife viewing

▶ WHITEHORSE SWA — ADAMS CO.

DIRECTIONS: Take I-76 E toward Barr Lake. Exit
152nd Ave., go E. Turn left on Picadilly Rd.,
turn left on 128th Ave. SWA at corner of 128th
and Tower Rd., and extends SE.
GMU/ACRES: 104 / 400 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open only for youth/mentor waterfowl hunting when authorized by Area
Wildlife Manager as participants in CPW
youth hunter program.
b. Reservations required for waterfowl hunting. See "Reservations: Hunting" (page 1)
for details. Hunters can hunt only the area
reserved, except in areas where reservations are not required or are unreserved
and unoccupied. Mandatory check-in and
check-out at check station as posted.

▶ WILLIAMS CREEK RES. SWA — HINSDALE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Pagosa Springs, go 3 miles
W on Hwy. 160 to USFS Rd. 631, then go 30
miles N.
GMU/ACRES: 77 / 508 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: boating, wildlife viewing, camping
FACILITIES: restroom, drinking water, boat
ramp, campgrounds
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires, sailboards prohibited.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.
c. Snowmobiles allowed only as an aid in ice
fishing.

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▶ WILLIAMS HILL SWA — PITKIN CO.

DIRECTIONS: For upland hunting and angler access, go to Riverview angler access parking lot
off N entrance to Philips Riverview. Carry-in
boat access available. Walk-in angler access
also available from Rio Grande trail.
GMU/ACRES: 43 / 487 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, lion, small game,
turkey
FISHING: coldwater stream

▶ WILLOW CREEK SWA — YUMA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Wray, go S on Hwy. 385
about 6 miles to CR 30. Turn E on CR 30, go 5
miles and turn S on CR NN. Go 3.5 miles S to
parking area on W side of road.
GMU/ACRES: 102 / 920 acres
HUNTING: deer, turkey, dove, rabbit, squirrel
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 4 a.m.–9 a.m., Sept. 1–May 31.
b. Camping, fires, dog training, horses
prohibited.
c. Target practice must be authorized by
Area Wildlife Manager.

▶ WIND IN THE WILLOWS SWA (FISHING EASEMENT)

— HINSDALE CO.
DIRECTIONS: S of Lake City, travel S on Hwy.
149, turn right on CR 30 (road to Lake San
Cristobal) for 3.9 miles. Access to fishing
easement from bridge at inlet end of Lake San
Cristobal. Bridge located at intersection of CR
30 and CR 33. Anglers required to park at this
intersection.
GMU/ACRES: 66 / 4 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour after sunset, by foot only.
b. Public access to easement area limited to
one point only at S end of property, N of
bridge on CR 33, near intersection of CR
33 and CR 30. All other access prohibited.
c. Camping, fires, dogs, pets prohibited.

d. Fishing by artificial flies only, and allowed
only on Lake Fork of Gunnison River, including 20 feet on either side of riverbank.

▶ WINDY GAP WATCHABLE WILDLIFE AREA

— GRAND CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Granby, go 2 miles W on
Hwy. 40. WWA is on Hwy. 125.
GMU/ACRES: 18 / 12 acres
FACILITIES: picnic tables, toilets, 0.25 miles
interpretive trail
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open sunrise to sunset, viewing area only.
b. Dogs prohibited beyond parking area.
c. Fishing, discharging firearms, camping,
fires, hunting, trapping prohibited.

▶ WOODS LAKE SWA — SAN MIGUEL CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Telluride, go 13 miles W on
Hwy. 145 to USFS Rd. 618 in Fall Creek, then
9 miles S.
GMU/ACRES: 70 / 160 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream, coldwater lake
RECREATION: canoeing, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boats prohibited except float tubes or craft
propelled by hand, wind or electric motor.
b. Camping prohibited.

▶ WRIGHT’S LAKE SWA (FISHING EASEMENT) —

CHAFFEE CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Nathrop, go 5.7 miles W on
CR 162 to CR 291. Then go 0.4 miles W on CR
291 to parking area.
GMUs/ACRES: 56, 481 / 84 acres
FISHING: open for fishing only

▶ YAMPA RIVER SWA — ROUTT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Craig, go E on Hwy. 40. SWA
is on S side of Hwy. 40 shortly after passing CR
29 turn-off.
GMU/ACRES: 13 / 866 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.

▶ YARMONY RANCH SWA — JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden Dr. S on Hwy. 125
for 11.5 miles; parking lot is on N side of Hwy.
GMU: 171 / 3,719
FISHING: Illinois River
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access only permitted from designated
parking areas. Access by foot and horseback only.
b. Fishing by artificial flies and lures only.
Possession limit is 2 fish.
c. Limited access permits for big-game hunting may be obtained by contacting CPW
Steamboat Springs Service Center at 970870-2197. Permits are available for elk,
pronghorn and moose hunting only.
Hunters may only access property
during the dates specified on their limited
access permit. To obtain a limited access
permit, hunters must already have a biggame license for one of the specific hunt
codes permitted on property.
Limited access permits valid starting
the first day of the season on the license.
Hunters with limited access permit may
have up to 2 non-hunting companions.
Access by hunters with a limited access
permit prohibited from 2 hours before
sunrise and 1 hour after sunset, except
that when an animal has been harvested,
the successful hunter and their non-hunting companion(s) are allowed to remain
as long as necessary to remove it. The
non-hunting companion(s) must have a
valid hunting or fishing license, NEW or
a Colorado State Wildlife Area Pass, if
age 16 or older.
d. Hunting not allowed in safety zone.
e. Overnight camping, dogs, fires, target
shooting, building blinds prohibited.

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STATE TRUST LANDS

WHAT ARE TRUST LANDS? WHAT IS THE STATE TRUST LANDS PUBLIC ACCESS PROGRAM?
▶ The Colorado State Board of Land Commissioners (the State Land Board) is
a constitutionally created agency that manages a $4 billion endowment of
assets for the intergenerational benefit of Colorado’s K-12 schoolchildren and
public institutions. They are the second-largest landowner in Colorado, and
generate revenue on behalf of beneficiaries by leasing nearly three million
surface acres and four million subsurface acres for agriculture, grazing,
recreation, commercial real estate, rights-of-way, renewable energy, oil, gas
and solid minerals. The State Land Board is entirely self-funded and receives
no tax dollars.
▶ The State Trust Lands Public Access Program includes 971,335 acres of land
that is leased to Colorado Parks and Wildlife for the public to enjoy a variety
of wildlife-related activities. The signs on each property will inform you of
what is allowed at each location. Only trust lands listed in this brochure that
are part of the STL Public Access Program are open for public access.
▶ Leases on state trust land generate more than $100 million annually to help
support eight trust beneficiaries, primarily K-12 schoolchildren in Colorado.
They help fund the Building Excellent Schools Today (BEST) program, which
provides competitive grants to school districts for the construction of new
schools or the renovation of existing facilities. Nearly 225,000 schoolchildren
are enrolled in schools that received a BEST grant. The majority of BEST grant
recipients are located in rural areas of the state, and the construction projects
have generated approx. 37,000 jobs in those communities.
▶ We have more than doubled the number of acres in the Public Access
Program in the last 3 years. 198,262 additional acres of trust land have
been added to the PAP this year! See the property details on pages 32–56
and go online: cpw.state.co.us/statetrustlands
▶ Learn more about state trust lands at: slb.colorado.gov

State trust lands, such as Agua Ramon STL above, are posted with the property’s name, map and rules of use. © Zach Spezze, CPW

STATE TRUST LANDS FAQs
▶ WHAT CAN I DO ON LANDS IN THIS PROGRAM?

Lands enrolled in the State Trust Lands
Public Access Program are open to hunting
and fishing only, and where specifically
authorized, wildlife viewing. General
recreation such as hiking, horseback riding
and dog walking are not allowed under
the program. Refer to the listings on the
following pages for site-specific rules and
timeframes for use. Most lands are not accessible by vehicle, ATVs or snowmobiles,
and there may be additional restrictions
on camping, parking and off-road driving.
Unauthorized use or activity on these lands
may be subject to enforcement from CPW
officers or local authorities.

▶ WHEN ARE THEY OPEN?

Most properties are open for wildliferelated recreation from Sept. 1 through
the end of Feb., unless listed otherwise in
this brochure. Enrolled lands are closed
to public access all other times of the year.
Unauthorized use or entry during closed
periods is considered trespassing and may
be subject to prosecution.

▶ WHERE ARE THEY?

Lands that are part of the State Trust
Lands Public Access Program are located
throughout Colorado. Please see the index,
descriptions and map of parcels included
in this brochure. Find maps online, too:
cpw.state.co.us/statetrustlands

STATE TRUST LANDS ACCESS PROGRAM RULES
Everyone age NEW 16 years or older MUST have a valid
hunting or fishing license to be on ANY PART of a state
trust land (STL).
NEW See pages 1 and 3 for the requirements to
access state wildlife areas (SWAs).
Note that one- or five-day licenses are only valid for the
date(s) on the license.
RULES FOR E-BIKES ON STLs:
E-bikes (electrical-assisted bicycles) are vehicles with 2 or 3
wheels, fully operable pedals and an electric motor that doesn't
go over 750 watts.
See page 3, "State Wildlife Areas," for descriptions of the
3 classes of e-bike.
Public access on state trust lands is restricted to hunting, fishing
and watchable wildlife activity. E-bikes are only allowed
for use on designated roads when being used for these
activities.

ACT RESPONSIBLY

Only state trust lands listed in this brochure are open for public
access. Hunters and fishermen are reminded to respect the rights
of other visitors and the owners or permit holders of state trust
lands. Abide by state rules so the lands can remain open for
future wildlife recreation. (Permission is required to access any
state trust land not listed in this brochure.)

The following restrictions apply to all State Trust
Land Public Access Program lands leased by
Colorado Parks and Wildlife. Additional propertyspecific restrictions are listed in this brochure. See
page 3 of the SWA section for boat regulations.
1. PROPERTIES ARE:
▶ Open to hunting, fishing only and, where
specifically authorized, wildlife viewing. Target
practice, nonhunting shooting, outfitting and
non-wildlife-related use prohibited.
▶ Closed 1/2 hour after sunset until 1/2 hour
before sunrise, unless posted otherwise.
▶ Closed to the public from March 1–Aug. 31, unless posted otherwise. All newly enrolled properties are closed to the public until Sept. 1 of the
year of enrollment, unless posted otherwise.
2. MOTOR VEHICLES are allowed only on designated
roads.
3. ACCESS RESTRICTED to foot or horseback only, unless posted otherwise.
4. LITTERING PROHIBITED. All trash must be packed
out by users.
5. CAMPING AND FIRES PROHIBITED, unless posted otherwise. Where camping is permitted as posted, it
is unlawful to leave a camp, tent, shelter, motor
vehicle or trailer unattended more than 48 hours,

or to camp or to park travel trailers or campers
on a State Trust Land Public Access Program
property for more than 14 days in a 45-day
period.
6. ILLEGAL FIREARMS. It is illegal to possess the following types of ammunition or firearms: tracer
rounds, armor-piercing rounds, military-hardened rounds with explosive or radioactive substances, .50-caliber BMG rounds, fully automatic
firearms.
7. YOUTH/MENTOR HUNTING applies to youth under 18.
Youth hunters under 16 must be accompanied by
a mentor when hunting on youth-mentor properties. Mentors must be 18 or older, comply with
hunter education requirements and accompany
youth while hunting.
8. CERTIFIED HAY, STRAW, MULCH ONLY. It is illegal to
have, store or use hay, straw or mulch that has not
been certified as noxious weed-free, according to
the Weed Free Forage Crop Certification Act, or
any state or province participating in the Regional
Certified Weed Free Forage Program. Certified
materials must be clearly marked by the certifying state. People who transport such materials
on federal, state or county roads that cross state
trust lands leased by CPW and hay produced on
property where it is being used are exempt.
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STATE TRUST LANDS PUBLIC ACCESS PROGRAM PROPERTIES &amp; REGULATIONS
Everyone age NEW 16 years or older MUST have a valid hunting or fishing license to be on ANY PART of a state trust land.
▶Download individual maps of state trust lands online: cpw.state.co.us/statetrustlands
▶ 63 RANCH — PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Fairplay, go S on Hwy. 285
for 14.5 miles to 63 Ranch parking lot E of
Hwy. 285.
GMU/ACRES: 50 / 1,635 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb. for hunting. Open
year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, waterfowl

▶ ADELAIDE — FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Canon City, take Hwy. 50
E to CR 67 (Phantom Canyon Rd.). Go N on
CR 67 for 15 miles. Access to STL across BLM
land, SW from CR 67.
GMU/ACRES: 581 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 1
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, lion, turkey

▶ AGATE MOUNTAIN — PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hartsel, go 1.75 miles S on
Hwy. 9 to CR 53. Go S for 15 miles to parking
area on E boundary, S of CR 53.
GMU/ACRES: 58 / NEW 2,893 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb. for hunting
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit,
upland game birds

▶ AGUA RAMON — RIO GRANDE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From South Fork, go E on Hwy.
160 for 7 miles. Then turn N on CR 18 and go
1.4 miles to CR 15. Turn E and go 0.3 miles,
then turn N onto CR 65 (USFS Rd. 650). Go
1.3 miles and turn W on USFS Rd. 630.2H.
ACCESS #1: From CR 65/USFS Rd. 650, turn W
on USFS Rd. 630.2H and follow to NE corner
of property.
ACCESS #2: From CR 65 (USFS Rd. 650),
turn W onto USFS Rd. 630.2H. Continue to
630.2C and follow to NW corner of property.
GMUs/ACRES: 79 / 640
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: elk, mule deer, pronghorn and small
game

▶ AGUILAR TV HILL — LAS ANIMAS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Aguilar, take Exit 30 off I-25
to CR 63.1. Go 0.5 miles W.
GMU/ACRES: 85 / 500 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, bear, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access restricted on E side as posted.

▶ ALAMADITAS MESA — CONEJOS CO.
DIRECTIONS:

ROUTE NO. 1: From Los Mogotes Peak STL (see

directions in this brochure), go W on twotrack for 7.5 miles to W boundary.
ROUTE NO. 2: From La Jara STL (see directions
in this brochure), go S of La Jara Res. on 4WD
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road to Fox Creek. From Fox Creek, by foot
or horseback only, go 1.5 miles S to S boundary of USFS land. Go 3 miles E on USFS land
and cross Fox Creek and Fox Creek trail. Go 1
mile to W boundary.
GMU/ACRES: 81 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, rabbit, grouse,
coyote

▶ ALAMOSA CANYON — CONEJOS CO.

DIRECTIONS: Go 12 miles S of Monte Vista on
Hwy. 15, then go 11 miles W on USFS Rd.
250 to Terrace Res. (Alamosa Canyon). Then
go on foot or horseback through BLM and
national forest.
GMU/ACRES: 81 / 240 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, small game

▶ ALKALI ARROYO — OTERO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From La Junta, go S on Hwy. 109
for 8 miles to USFS Rd. 2195. Go E on USFS
Rd. 2195 for 3 miles to arrive at SW corner.
For next mile to E of USFS Rd. 2195 is S
boundary. Boundary stops at intersection of
USFS Rd. 2195 and USFS Rd. 2195.G, which
goes S.
GMU/ACRES: 130 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: pronghorn, coyote, rabbit

NEW ▶ ALTA — CONEJOS CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Antonito, go S on Hwy.
285 for 3.1 miles to BLM Rd. 5031A (Alta
Lake Rd.). Go E for 0.5 miles to end of road.
Property located 250 yards S. Walk-in access
across BLM land.
GMU/ACRES: 81 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: pronghorn, coyote, rabbit
NEW ▶ AMERICAN GULCH — RIO GRANDE CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Monte Vista, take Lariat
Rd. W for 5 miles to BLM Rd. (Lower Nicomodes Rd. 272). Go NW for 3 miles to BLM
Rd. 5120Ua (Fata Morgana Rd.). Go S for 5
miles to Rim Rock Rd. Turn W on BLM Rd.
5120Tb. Go W for 0.5 miles to end of road.
The property is located 0.5 miles S. Walk-in
access through Forest Service land.
GMU/ACRES: 80 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, coyote, rabbit

▶ ANTELOPE CREEK — GRAND CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Kremmling, go W for
14 miles on Hwy. 40 to Chimney Rock Rd.
(USFS Rd. 103), then go 6 miles E to East
Carter Mountain gate. Walk-through gate
with signs provides access.

GMU/ACRES: 181 / 1,240 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse
RESTRICTIONS:
a. ATV, snowmobile access allowed on
designated route as posted at East Carter
Creek gate during hunting season only.

NEW ▶ ANTELOPE FLATS — MORGAN CO.
DIRECTIONS: From intersection of I-76 and
Hwy. 52 at Wiggins, go S on Hwy. 52 for 12
miles to CR F. Go E on CR F for 4 miles to
CR 10. Drive S on CR 10 for 2 miles to first
parking lot at intersection of CR 10 and CR
C. Access to second parking lot is 1 mile E
on CR C from first parking lot, then 1 mile
S on CR 11.
GMU/ACRES: 99 / 5,000 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit,
upland game birds

▶ ANTELOPE TANK — LAS ANIMAS CO.

DIRECTIONS: Head E from Kim. Access through
USFS Rd. 2389, N of Hwy. 160.
GMU/ACRES: 136 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, coyote, fox,
bobcat, quail, rabbit

▶ ANTERO — PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Fairplay, go S on Hwy. 285
for 16.5 miles. From N of Antero Jct. on Hwy.
24, go 9 miles to Antero Res. Rd., then go W
1.75 miles to NW corner of STL. Or, go 4.5
miles N of Antero Jct. on Hwy. 285, then go
W on unmarked USFS Rd. 433, 0.5 miles to N
boundary. Timber activity may be present.
GMUs/ACRES: 49, 50, 58 / 11,060 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb. for hunting. Open
year-round for coldwater stream fishing.
HUNTING: big game, small game, waterfowl

▶ APISHAPA NORTH — LAS ANIMAS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walsenburg, take I-25 to
Hwy. 10, then go E for 18.5 miles. Go S on
CR 77 for 7 miles, then go E on CR 90 for 11
miles to Apishapa SWA. Follow signs through
SWA to NE side and parking lot.
GMU/ACRES: 133 / 1,880 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, bighorn sheep,
rabbit, dove, scaled quail, bobcat, coyote
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Motor vehicles prohibited past parking
lot.

▶ ARROWHEAD — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Rustic, go 2.25 miles W
on Hwy. 14 in Poudre Canyon, then go 0.25
miles on Hwy. frontage road on N side.

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GMU/ACRES: 8 / 200 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, bighorn sheep, rabbit,
dusky grouse, pine squirrel

▶ ASPEN RIDGE — CHAFFEE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Salida, take CR 175 (Ute
Trail) 5 miles N. Turn left on CR 185 and go 5
miles. Access is off CR 185 at N and S ends of
STL. Timber activity may be present.
GMU/ACRES: 57 / 542 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, bighorn sheep

▶ ATWOOD — LOGAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Atwood, go 0.5 miles S on
Hwy. 63. Access near SE corner of STL next
to CR 16.
GMU/ACRES: 96 / 120 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31, 4 a.m.–9 p.m.
HUNTING: deer, turkey, quail, dove, rabbit,
squirrel, waterfowl
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting with centerfire rifles prohibited.
b. Launching or takeout of vessels prohibited during waterfowl seasons.
c. All recreational activities except deer
hunting prohibited on opening weekend
of regular plains rifle deer season and
first day and weekend of late plains rifle
deer season.

▶ AUBURY CREEK — BACA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Springfield, head S on Hwy.
287, turn W on CR C3/10, then turn N on
USFS Rd. 2486.5.
GMU/ACRES: 144 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, coyote, fox,
bobcat, pheasant, quail, rabbit

NEW ▶ BADGER BASIN — PARK CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Hartsel, go W on Hwy. 24.
Property directly N of Hartsel, and N and S
along Hwy. 9.
GMU/ACRES: 50 / 40 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
FISHING: Year-round on Fourmile Creek.

▶ BADGER CREEK (UPPER, LOWER UNITS) — FREMONT CO.
DIRECTIONS:

LOWER UNIT: From Cotopaxi, go 21 miles N on

CR 12, then go W for 1 mile on BLM road.
UPPER UNIT: From Hartsel, go S on Hwy. 9
for 1.75 miles to CR 53. Follow CR 53 for 22
miles. Timber activity may be present.
GMUs/ACRES: 57, 58 / NEW 3,799 acres
OPEN:
LOWER UNIT: Year-round for fishing. Open for
all other uses Sept. 1–end of Feb.
UPPER UNIT: Oct. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit
FISHING: coldwater stream
UPPER UNIT: fishing prohibited

▶ BADGER FLATS — PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS:
ACCESS #1: From Lake George, take Hwy. 24 W
for 1.5 miles.
ACCESS #2: From Lake George, take CR 90 W
for 2.25 miles.
ACCESS #3: From Lake George, take Hwy. 24 W
approx. 8 miles to USFS Rd. 891, then go S.
GMUs/ACRES: 50, 581 (GMU 50 N of Hwy. 50,
GMU 581 S of Hwy. 50) / 3,570 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, small game

▶ BADITO — HUERFANO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walsenburg, take Hwy.
69 for 15 miles NW. Go S on CR 520 for 2.5
miles to parking area.
GMU/ACRES: 85 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

▶ BAKERS PEAK — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: In Craig at Hwys. 13 and 40, go N
on Hwy. 13 for 24 miles to CR 101. Turn E on
CR 101 and go 1.5 miles.
GMUs/ACRES: 3, 4 / 12,393 acres
OPEN: Aug. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, elk, sage-grouse,
rabbit, coyote
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Motor vehicles prohibited off state or
county roads.
b. Only portable hunting blinds allowed.

▶ BAKERVILLE — CLEAR CREEK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Georgetown, take I-70 W
for 5 miles. STL is 1.25 miles E of Bakerville
exit. Most of property N of I-70.
GMU/ACRES: 39 / 320 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb. Open year-round
for fishing.
HUNTING: bighorn sheep, deer, elk, lion, bear,
dusky grouse, ptarmigan, rabbit, snowshoe
hare
FISHING: coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot only.
b. Access only off I-70 right-of-way.

▶ BAKING POWDER RIDGE — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Dinosaur, go E on Hwy. 40
for approx. 29 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 10 / NEW 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit,
upland game birds

▶ BALD MOUNTAIN — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS:
TRACT 1: From Maybell, go N on CR 19 for
15 miles to CR 150. Go W on CR 150 for 0.5
miles.
TRACT 2: From Maybell, go N on CR 19 for 10
miles to CR 71. Go W on CR 71 to CR 71S.
Go S on CR 71S for 2.5 miles.

TRACTS 3 &amp; 4: From Maybell, go W on Hwy. 318
for 15 miles to CR 21. Go N on CR 21. Tract
3 is 9 miles N of Hwy. 318 and W of CR 21.
Tract 4 is 14 miles N of Hwy. 318 and on both
sides of CR 21.
GMUs/ACRES: 2, 3 / 6,266 acres
OPEN: Aug. 16–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, sage-grouse,
rabbit, small game
NOTE: Exchange of use on STL. Part private
land, part STL Public Access Program.
▶ BEAR CREEK — HUERFANO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From La Veta, take Moore St./CR
358 E for 6.6 miles to parking area.
GMU/ACRES: 85 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, small game

▶ BEAR GULCH — CUSTER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Westcliffe, go 10 miles E on
Hwy. 96 to CR 271. Go 1 mile to NW corner
of STL.
GMU/ACRES: 69 / 640 acres
OPEN: First day of archery deer and elk season
through May 31.
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, lion, rabbit, squirrel,
turkey

▶ BEAVER BROOK — CLEAR CREEK CO.

DIRECTIONS:
ACCESS #1: From I-70, go S on Beaver Brook
Canyon Rd. for 2.7 miles to intersection with
Pat Creek Rd. Access point at USFS gate on
Pat Creek Rd.
ACCESS #2: From Evergreen, go 3.5 miles W on
Squaw Pass Rd. (CR 66) to intersection with
Old Squaw Pass Rd. Access point to N of
Squaw Pass Rd. at USFS gate.
GMU/ACRES: 39 / 480 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk. Hunting with primitive
weapons only.

▶ BEDDOWS MOUNTAIN — CUSTER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Westcliffe, go N approx. 8
miles on Hwy. 69. Parking off Hwy. 69.
GMUs/ACRES: 86, 691 / 500 acres
OPEN: First day of archery deer and elk season
through May 31.
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, lion, turkey, rabbit,
squirrel
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Rifle hunting restricted to youth/mentor
hunting only. Mentors cannot use rifles.
b. All hunting except youth/mentor hunting
restricted to bows, muzzleloaders or
shotguns.
c. Parking prohibited on Hwy. 69.
d. Shooting prohibited within 500 feet of
Hwy. 69 and manmade structures.

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▶ BEECHER ISLAND — YUMA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Wray, go S on Hwy. 385 for 5
miles, then turn left onto CR 30 and drive 1.3
miles. Turn right onto CR JJ and go 2.8 miles.
Turn left onto CR 27 and go 0.7 miles. Take
a slight right onto CR KK and go 5.6 miles to
parking.
GMU/ACRES: 102 / 320 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, coyote, rabbit

▶ BEN MORGAN CANYON — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Meeker, go 23 miles N on
Hwy. 13. Turn W on CR 17 to CR 32. Go W 11
miles to CR 55. Go 2.5 miles to parking lot.
GMU/ACRES: 211 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

▶ BIG HOLE BUTTE — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Craig, go 39 miles W on CR
7 to CR 92. Go N for 2.4 miles on CR 92. Access from adjacent public lands.
GMU/ACRES: 3 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

▶ BIG HOLE GULCH — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Craig, go 40 miles N on
Hwy. 13. Take CR 4 W for 15 miles.
GMUs/ACRES: 2, 3 / 3,048 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb. for hunting. Open
year-round for fishing on Little Snake River.
HUNTING: elk, mule deer, pronghorn, coyote
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Portable hunting blinds only.

NEW ▶ BIG SPRINGS — EL PASO CO.
DIRECTIONS:
From Ellicott:
PARKING AREA 1: Go E on Hwy. 94 for 1.9 miles.
Turn N onto Baggett Rd. for 1.4 miles. Parking lot on W side of Baggett Rd.
PARKING AREA 2: Go E on Hwy. 94 for 1.9 miles.
Turn N onto Baggett Rd. for 3 miles. Turn E
onto Big Springs Rd. for 3.5 miles. Parking
area on S side of Big Springs Rd.
PARKING AREA 3: Go E on Hwy. 94 for 7 miles.
Turn N onto Calhan Hwy. for 1.6 miles.
Parking area on E side of Calhan Hwy.
GMU/ACRES: 110 / 8,601 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit,
upland game birds

▶ BLACK HAWK — HUERFANO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walsenburg, go S on I-25
to Exit 42. Take CR 310 to Pryor, then go 2.5
miles S on CR 312 to E side of STL. Or, take
CR 310 W to N side.
GMU/ACRES: 85 / 1,511 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: deer, bear, lion, pronghorn, elk, dove,
rabbit, turkey
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Motor vehicles prohibited off county
roads.

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▶ BLACK MOUNTAIN — HUERFANO CO.

DIRECTIONS: Fom Gardner, go 1 mile W on
Hwy. 69. Turn N on USFS Rd. 634 and go 6
miles to USFS Rd. 635 (Black Mountain Rd.).
Go W for 0.5 miles to markers.
GMU/ACRES: 84 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, squirrel, dove,
coyote, turkey

▶ BLACK SAGE PASS — GUNNISON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Gunnison at Hwy. 50 and
USFS Rd. 243 (Marshall Pass Rd.), go N on
Hwy. 50 for 1 mile to USFS Rd. 888. Go N on
USFS Rd. 888 for 5.5 miles to S boundary.
GMU/ACRES: 551 / 415 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb. for hunting. Open
year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, lion, dusky grouse,
rabbit
FISHING: in small section of No Name Creek

NEW ▶ BLACK WOLF CREEK — YUMA CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Wray, go S on Hwy. 385 for
11 miles to parking area on W side.
GMU/ACRES: 102 / 320 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit,
upland game birds

▶ BLOOM HILLS — OTERO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Rocky Ford, go S on Hwy. 71
for 5 miles to Hwy. 10. Go W on Hwy. 10 for
0.5 miles, then continue S for 9 miles to Hwy.
350. Take Hwy. 350 W for approx. 15 miles to
USFS Rd. 2112.
NORTH PROPERTY ACCESS: Take USFS Rd. 2112
approx. 2 miles S to USFS Rd. 2112.D. Take
2112.D until it ends. STL just past road.
SOUTH PROPERTY ACCESS: From Hyw. 50, take USFS
Rd. 2112 approx. 2 miles S of USFS Rd. 2112.D
intersection to USFS Rd. 2112.F. Take USFS
Rd. 2112.F for 0.5 miles W. Property N along
2112.F.
GMU/ACRES: 135 / 676 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit

▶ BLUE LAKE — BENT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Las Animas, head N on Hwy.
50. Cross Hwy. 50 bridge over Arkansas River,
then take Hwy. 194 exit. Travel 0.5 miles W on
Hwy. 194, then turn N onto CR 10.5. Travel N
for 0.5 miles, then turn W onto CR HH.5 and
travel 0.5 miles W. Turn N onto CR 10, then
travel N for approx. 6 miles until you reach S
border of STL.
GMU/ACRES: 125 / NEW 60,323 acres
OPEN: Year-round for fishing; Sept. 1–end of
Feb. for hunting.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit,
upland game birds, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater lake
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Islands closed May 15–Aug. 31 on Adobe
Creek Reservoir.

b. Foot access only, through designated
parking areas only.
c. Camping permitted as posted.

▶ BLUE SPRING — HUERFANO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Gardner, go W on Hwy. 69
for 1 mile to USFS Rd. 634. Turn N and go 13
miles.
GMU/ACRES: 84 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, lion, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting prohibited in safety zone along E
boundary as posted.

▶ BONNY CREEK — YUMA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Burlington, go N on Hwy.
385 approx. 17 miles to CR 0. Go E on CR 0
for 6 miles to CR LL.5. Go N on CR LL.5 for 4
miles and turn E on CR 4. Go E on CR 4 for 3
mile to parking lot.
GMU/ACRES: 103 / 630 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, coyote, turkey, rabbit,
pheasant, dove

▶ BOSTON FLATS — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, go NW for 3.5
miles on Hwy. 318. STL is N of Hwy. 318.
Parking between Hwy. and STL. No roads;
only walk-in access.
GMU/ACRES: 3 / 104 acres
OPEN: Year-round for fishing. Open Sept. 1–
end of Feb. for hunting.
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot only.

▶ BOX CREEK — LAKE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Leadville, go 7 miles S on
Hwy. 24, then turn W on CR 10 for 2.4 miles
to STL and intersection of CRs 10 and 24. STL
access via CR 10 or CR 24.
GMU/ACRES: 48 / 629 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot only.

▶ BOX ELDER — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hamilton, go S on Hwy. 13
for 11 miles to CR 17. Turn right, and go 1.5
miles to CR 51. Go 1 mile to CR 32, and go 8.5
miles to BLM access.
GMU/ACRES: 211 / 628 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game

▶ BOX ELDER NORTH — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Meeker, go 23 miles N on
Hwy. 13. Turn W on CR 32, then go W for 7
miles to parking lot.
GMU/ACRES: 211 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

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NEW ▶ BRAMMER — MORGAN CO.
DIRECTIONS: Head N on Hwy. 71 from Synder
for approx. 6 miles. Turn E on CR Ee for approx. 5 miles. Parking lot will be at intersection of CR Ee and CR 34.
GMU/ACRES: 95 / 2,918 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit,
upland game birds

▶ BRAVO — LOGAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Sterling, take Hwy. 6 E for
approx. 2 miles to CR 37. Go N on CR 37 for
5.7 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 91 / NEW 107 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb., 4 a.m.–9 p.m.
HUNTING: deer, turkey, quail, dove, rabbit,
squirrel, waterfowl
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Public access from Bravo SWA parking
areas only.
b. All recreational activities except deer
hunting prohibited on opening weekend
of regular plains rifle deer season and first
day and weekend of late plains rifle deer
season.
c. Launching or takeout of vessels prohibited during waterfowl seasons.

▶ BRETT GRAY RANCH — LINCOLN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Rush, CO:
PARKING AREA 1: Go E on Hwy. 94 for 8 miles to
CR 7. Go S on CR 7 for 2 miles to CR X. Go W
on CR X for 0.4 miles to parking area on S side
of CR X.
PARKING AREA 2: From Parking Area 1, go E on
CR X for 2.4 miles to parking area on S side of
CR X.
PARKING AREA 3: Go E on Hwy. 94 for 12 miles to
CR 11. Go S on CR 11 for 11 miles until CR 11
turns into CR M, and CR M turns into CR 10.
Continue S on CR 10 for 2.9 miles to CR J. Go
E on CR J for 1.6 miles to parking area on S side
of CR J.
PARKING AREA 4: Go E on Hwy. 94 for 2.8 miles to
CR 2. Go S on CR 2 for 10 miles to CR N. Go E
on CR N for 1.9 miles to parking area on N/NE
side of CR N.
PARKING AREA 5: Go E on Hwy. 94 for 12 miles to
CR11. Go S on CR11 for 6.1 miles to roadside
parking area on W side of CR11.
PARKING AREA 6: Go E on Hwy. 94 for 12 miles to
CR 11. Go S on CR 11 for 11 miles, until CR 11
turns into CR M, to roadside parking area on SE
corner of CR 11 and CR M.
PARKING AREA 7: Go E on Hwy. 94 for 12 miles to
CR 11. Go S on CR 11 for 11 miles until CR 11
turns into CR M, and CR M turns into CR 10.
Continue S on CR 10 for 2.9 miles to CR J. Go
E on CR J for 4.5 miles to roadside parking area
on N side of CR J.
PARKING AREA 8: Go E on Hwy. 94 for 12 miles to
CR 11. Go S on CR 11 for 11 miles until CR 11
turns into CR M, and CR M turns into CR 10.
Continue S on CR 10 for 4.9 miles to CR G. Go
E on CR G for 2 miles to roadside parking area
on N side of CR G.
GMU/ACRES: 119 / NEW 49,596
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.

HUNTING: big game and small game, except
for bobcat, coyote, black-tailed prairie dog,
rattlesnake, snapping turtle, badger, swift fox,
muskrat, raccoon
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot access only, through designated
parking areas only.
b. NEW Parking allowed in designated areas
only.
c. NEW Overnight parking, camping prohibited.

NEW ▶ BRIGGSDALE — WELD CO.
DIRECTIONS:
SECTIONS 5 &amp; 8: Go 3 miles N of Briggsdale on
CR 77 to USFS Trail 96. Property is W of CR
77 and both sides of USFS Trail 96 for 1 mile.
SECTION 16: Go 6 miles W of Briggsdale on
Hwy. 14 to CR 65, then 1 mile N on CR 65 to
CR 96. Property is NE of intersection.
GMU/ACRES: 87 / 1,855 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: pronghorn, coyote, rabbit, dove

▶ BROWNS PARK — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, drive Hwy. 318 for
58 miles NW. Turn left and take CR 83 for 2.9
miles, past USFWS Visitor Center and across
Green River. Turn left on unmarked road and
continue for 2.8 miles to first parcel, or 7 miles
to second parcel.
GMU/ACRES: 1 / 1,305
OPEN: Open year-round
HUNTING: Year-round for big game and small
game hunting, during open seasons only.
FISHING: Open year-round for fishing on Green
River.

▶ BRUSH HOLLOW — FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Penrose, go 1.5 miles N to
CR 123, then go W on CR 123 for 0.7 miles to
designated parking area. Additional parking
area located on CR 127, 1 mile N of CR 123.
GMU/ACRES: 59 / 1,398 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit, turkey. Hunting with primitive weapons only.

▶ BUCKWATER DRAW — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Dinosaur, go E on Hwy. 40
to Harpers Corner Rd. Turn N onto Harpers
Corner Rd. and go approx. 5.7 miles. Access by
foot and horseback only across adjacent BLM
lands.
GMU/ACRES: 10 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, sage-grouse, small game

▶ BUFFALO GULCH — PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hartsel, go S on Hwy. 9 for
2 miles. Turn onto CR 53 and go S for 8.9
miles. Turn onto Eufaula Trail and go E for 1.3
miles. Turn onto Hutke Rd. and go N for 0.8
miles. Turn onto Keechi Rd. and go E for 1.5
miles. Keechi Rd. becomes Dog Chief Trail.
Access point at corner of Dog Chief Trail and
Cahokia Rd.

GMU/ACRES: 58 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit

▶ BULL CANYON — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Dinosaur, go E on Hwy. 40
to Harpers Rd. Turn N onto Harpers Corner
Rd. and go to CR 161. Turn W onto CR 161.
Access by foot and horseback only across
adjacent BLM land. STL surrounded by BLM
Bull Canyon wilderness study area.
GMU/ACRES: 10 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game

▶ BULL MOUNTAIN — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Fort Collins, take Hwy. 287
N for 22 miles to Cherokee Park Rd. (CR 80C).
Go 35 miles W. CR 80C runs through SE corner. Two-track road runs into SW part.
GMU/ACRES: 8 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Motor vehicles permitted only on county
roads.

▶ BULL PASTURE — OTERO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Rocky Ford, go S on Hwy. 71
for 5 miles to Hwy. 10. Go W on Hwy. 10 for
0.5 miles, then continue S for 9 miles to Hwy.
350. Take Hwy. 350 W for approx. 10.5 miles
to CR 13. Go approx. 0.75 miles S of Hwy. 350
on CR 13. Property W of CR 13 for 1 mile.
GMU/ACRES: 135 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit

▶ BURCHFIELD — BACA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walsh, go E on CR DD for
14 miles to CR 54. STL is on NW corner of
junction of CRs DD and 54.
GMU/ACRES: 139 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, elk, pheasant, quail,
fox, rabbit
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot only.

▶ BURNS CANYON — CHAFFEE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From stoplight in Johnson Village,
go E for 1 mile to CR 301. Head S on CR 301
for approx. 2.8 miles to CR 300. Turn left onto
CR 300 and continue for 2.5 miles to Ruby
Mountain Campground. Access USFS Rd. 300
to 300A. Head W on 300A to USFS trail 1423.
NOTE: 4WD vehicle highly recommended!
GMU/ACRES: 57 / 600 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, lion, coyote, rabbit,
bobcat, fox

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NEW ▶ BURRO SPRINGS — SAGUACHE CO.
DIRECTIONS:
From La Garita:
1. Go N on CR 42 for 2.3 miles.
2. Go W on CR 41G for 4.5 miles.
From Saguache:
Go S on Hwy. 285 for 6 miles to CR T. Go W
on CR T for 2 miles to CR 44.8. Go S on CR
44.8 for 1 mile.
GMU/ACRES: 68 / 28,905 acres
OPEN: May 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, coyote, rabbit, turkey
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Collection of shed antlers, shed horns,
or antlers or horns naturally attached
to skull plates allowed May. 1–Dec. 31
only.
b. During big-game season only, public access allowed from one and a half hours
before sunrise to one and a half hours
after sunset. Public access allowed from
a half hour before sunrise to a half hour
after sunset during all other times.
c. Motorized vehicle use restricted to
designated roads. Use of off-highway
vehicles (OHVs) to retrieve big game
prohibited.
d. Camping, fires prohibited.

▶ BUSTOS FLAT — HUERFANO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walsenburg, take Hwy.
10 for 7 miles E. Go S on CR 210. Continue
straight on CR 211. Property approx. 3 miles
from Hwy. 10.
GMU/ACRES: 133 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: pronghorn, coyote, bobcat, rabbit

▶ CARRICA — OTERO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hwy. 50 in La Junta, get onto
Hwy. 109. Take Hwy. 109 for 3 blocks S to 6th
St. in La Junta, then go E on 6th St. 6th St.
turns into CR AA. Take CR AA for 4 miles to
CR 35. Go S for 7 miles on CR 35. CR 35 turns
into CR T for 1 mile going E. CR T turns into
CR 36 going S. Take CR 36 for 3 miles. STL is
E of CR 36 for 1 mile.
GMU/ACRES: 130 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: pronghorn, coyote, rabbit

▶ CARTER CREEK — GRAND CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Kremmling, go 14 miles W
on Hwy. 40 to Chimney Rock Rd. (USFS Rd.
103), then go 3 miles E to parking area and
sign.
GMU/ACRES: 181 / 1,301 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse, sage-grouse
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Public access for hunting only, except as
otherwise listed below.
b. ATV and snowmobile access allowed on
designated route in Sect. 31 as posted at
East Carter Creek gate during hunting
season only.

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▶ CARTER PLACE — SAN MIGUEL CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Naturita, take Hwy. 141 E for
3.5 miles to Hwys. 141 and 145. Go 3.6 miles S
on Hwy. 141, then turn W on CR HH31. Go 3
miles to dirt road and turn S for 1 mile.
GMU/ACRES: 70 / 320 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access through BLM only.

▶ CASTOR GULCH — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Craig, go S on Hwy. 13 approx. 14 miles to CR 93. Go E 0.5 miles. Signs
designate huntable area.
GMU/ACRES: 13 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, lion, small game
NOTE: Exchange of use on STL. Part private
land, part STL Public Access Program.

▶ CEDARS — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Craig, go N on Hwy. 13 for
38 miles to CR 2. Go E on CR 2 for 6.5 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 4 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, sage-grouse,
rabbit, coyote
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Only portable hunting blinds allowed.

▶ CEDAR SPRINGS — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, go 8 miles W on
Hwy. 40. Turn S on CR 23 and go approx. 2
miles. Vehicle access on CR 23 and BLM Rd.
1558.
GMU/ACRES: 11 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Motor vehicles permitted only on CR 23
and BLM Rd. 1558.

NEW ▶ CHIQUITO PEAK — CONEJOS CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Monte Vista, go 12 miles S
on Colo. 15 to CR FF. Go W on CR FF/USFS
Rd. 250 for 7.7 miles to BLM Rd. 5080/Chaquita Peak Rd. Go E on BLM 5080/Chaquita
Peak Rd. for approx. 2.5 miles to property.
GMU/ACRES: 80 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit

▶ CHUBB PARK — CHAFFEE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Fairplay, go 20 miles S on
Hwy. 285 to Hwys. 285 and 24. Go SW for
1 mile to top of Trout Creek Pass. Turn W
(right) on CR 311, then go 1 mile. Timber
activity may be present.
GMUs/ACRES: 49, 57 / 3,640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, grouse, rabbit
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping permitted only as posted.
b. Motor vehicles permitted on county roads
as posted.

▶ CIMARRON RIVER — BACA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walsh, take CR 44 S for 18
miles. Go E on CR K approx. 1 mile. Turn S
on CR 45 and go 8 miles to property. Property
along Oklahoma state line. Park on CR 45 to
access property.
GMU/ACRES: 145 / 519 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit

▶ CITADEL — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Meeker, go N on Hwy. 64 to
CR 71. Go N to Indian Valley Truck Trail, then
go 12 miles N.
GMU/ACRES: 11 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

▶ COAL BANK GULCH — ROUTT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hayden, go 2.5 miles N on
CR 76.
GMU/ACRES: 441 / 879 acres
OPEN: From first day of archery deer and elk
season through end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, mountain sharp-tailed
grouse
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting with archery, muzzleloaders,
shotguns firing single slug and rimfire
rifles only.
b. Only youth/mentor hunting allowed, only
one mentor per youth may hunt. Mentor
must be age 18 or older and hold a valid
hunter education certificate or be born
before January 1, 1949, and have a proper
and valid hunting or fishing license.

▶ COAL CREEK — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, go W on Hwy. 40 to
BLM Rd. 1509. Turn S on BLM Rd. 1509 and
go approx. 3.4 miles to unnamed BLM road.
Turn W onto unnamed BLM road and go
approx. 2.4 miles. Access by foot or horseback
only across adjacent BLM lands.
GMU/ACRES: 11 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game

▶ COAL RIDGE — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Rangely, go E on Hwy. 64. At
CR 73 turn N and go to CR 78. At CR 78 turn
N and go approx. 1.7 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 10 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

▶ CODY PARK — FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Westcliffe, at Hwys. 96 and
69, go N on Hwy. 69 for 2.5 miles to CR 215.
Go N for 6.25 miles to SW corner of STL.
GMU/ACRES: 691 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, bear, lion,
turkey, rabbit, squirrel

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▶ COHAGEN — JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go 6 miles SE on
Hwy. 14 to CR 21. Go S for 1.8 miles to access
point No. 1; or, from Hwy. 14, go S on CR 21
for 4 miles to CR 32, then go 1.2 miles E to
access point No. 2.
GMU/ACRES: 171 / 2,848 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game

▶ COLD SPRINGS MOUNTAIN — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, go NW on Hwy.
318 for 41 miles to CR 10N. Go N on CR 10N
for 8 miles. STL is W of CR 10N largely on top
of mountain and is mixed with BLM and private land. 2,495 acres E of CR 10N mixed with
BLM and private land. 4WD vehicles advised
on CR 167 and BLM Rd. 2007.
GMUs/ACRES: 2, 201 / 25,739 acres
OPEN: Aug. 1–Dec. 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, dusky grouse,
sage-grouse
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping allowed only during big-game
seasons.
NOTE: Exchange of use on STL. Part private
land, part STL Public Access Program.

NEW ▶ COPPER GULCH — FREMONT CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Canon City, go W on Hwy.
50 for 14 miles. Turn left on Copper Gulch
Rd. and go 13 miles, then turn W on Gulch
Rd. Parking area on W side of intersection of
Burro Back Ct. and Gulch Rd.
GMU/ACRES: 691 / 638 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, coyote, rabbit, turkey
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Discharge of firearms is restricted to
hunting with muzzleloaders, shotguns
and rimfire rifles only.

▶ COPPER MOUNTAIN — GRAND CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Kremmling, go S on Hwy. 9
to access via Williams Peak, or go S on Hwy.
9 to CR 3, then N on CR 3 to Mule Creek.
Access from USFS land on S. All other access
from private land. Permission required.
GMU/ACRES: 28 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse

▶ COTTONWOOD CREEK — ROUTT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hayden, go N on CR 80 for
1 mile to CR 70. Go E for 2.8 miles to CR 80,
then go N for 10.7 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 441 / 640 acres
OPEN: From first day of archery deer and elk
season through May 31.
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky and mountain sharptailed grouse
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunters may be limited through mandatory check station to control overcrowding, resource damage or trespassing on
private property.

▶ COTTONWOOD RIDGE — FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Cañon City, go W on Hwy.
50 for 12 miles to Hwy. 9. Turn N on Hwy.
9, then go 6 miles. Turn W at gate and go 0.8
miles.
GMU/ACRES: 58 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31 for hunting. Open yearround for fishing.
HUNTING: deer, bear, lion, rabbit
FISHING: Cottonwood Creek
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting prohibited June 1–Aug. 31.

▶ CROOKED ARROYO — OTERO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hwy. 50 in Rocky Ford, take
Hwy. 71 S for 5 miles to Hwy. 10, then take
Hwy. 10 for 0.5 miles W to Hwy. 71 S. Take
Hwy. 71 for 9 miles S to Hwy. 350. Take Hwy.
350 approx. 2.5 miles NE to CR 21. Take CR 21
approx. 4 miles S to CR N.
Take CR N approx. 0.75 miles E to CR 21.75.
Take CR 21.75 approx. 2.25 miles S to property
(21.75 becomes 21.9). Property goes for 1 mile
S to intersection of CR K.
GMU/ACRES: 135 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit

▶ CROOKED TOP — PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Bailey, go 2 miles N on Hwy.
285 to traffic light. Turn left on CR 43 and go
6.4 miles to Saddlestring Rd. Turn left and go
0.3 miles to USFS Rd. 101. Turn right and go 4
miles. Walk NE for 2 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 46 / 400 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse, rabbit, squirrel, turkey
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access only available from USFS Rd. 101.

▶ CROSS MOUNTAIN — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, go SW on Hwy. 40
for 16 miles to mile marker 44, then go N on
Deer Lodge Park Rd. about 2.5 miles to BLM
easement.
GMU/ACRES: 11 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, elk, small game

NEW ▶ CROW VALLEY — WELD CO.
DIRECTIONS:
SECTION 24 (8N 64W): Go 10 miles W of Briggsdale on Hwy. 14 to CR 57. From USFS parking area at Hwy. 14 and CR 57, walk 1 mile E
to property.
SECTION 36 (9N 62W): Go 4 miles W of Briggsdale
on Hwy. 14 to CR 69, then go 4−5 miles N
on CR 69. Walk 1 mile E to W border of
property.
SECTION 36 (9N 64W): Go 8 miles W of Briggsdale
on Hwy. 14 to CR 61, then go 3 miles N on
CR 61 to CR 96. Walk 1 mile N to SE corner
of property.
GMU/ACRES: 87 / 1,520 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: pronghorn, coyote, rabbit, dove

▶ CRYSTAL LAKE — LAKE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Leadville, go S on Hwy. 24
approx. 3 miles to Hwy. 300. Go S for 2 miles
on CR 11 and 11A until left fork onto twotrack dirt road. Take left fork of two-track for
0.75 miles, following arrowed access signs.
TO ACCESS E PORTION OF PROPERTY: Continue S
past Hwy. 300 to mile marker 182.4 and turn
into Crystal Lake fishing access loop. Take
two-track dirt road S and W to fence and
parking area at property sign.
GMUs/ACRES: 48, 49 (GMU 48 is W of river;
GMU 49 is E of river) / 467 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb. Open year-round for
fishing.
HUNTING: deer, elk, waterfowl, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot only.

▶ DALEY GULCH — SAGUACHE, GUNNISON COs.

DIRECTIONS: From Sargents at USFS Rd. 819
and Hwy. 50, go N for 0.75 miles and turn
left into STL. Enter at gravel pit W of Hwy. 50
across from Hwy. barn.
GMU/ACRES: 551 / 644 acres
OPEN: year-round
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, lion, dusky grouse,
rabbit
FISHING: Agate Creek, Brush Creek, Tomichi
Creek
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping permitted as posted.

▶ DAVID CANYON — OTERO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hwy. 50 in La Junta, take
Hwy. 109 S for 14 miles to USFS Rd. 2200
(sign for Vogel and Picketwire canyons). Take
USFS Rd. 2200 approx. 4 miles W to USFS Rd.
2200.I. Take USFS Rd. 2200.I approx. 0.5 miles
to SE corner of property.
GMU/ACRES: 135 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit

▶ DEAD HORSE CREEK — SAN MIGUEL CO.

DIRECTIONS: Take Hwy. 141 to CR 28T, then to
BLM Rd. 1064, then to BLM Rd. 3132. Then go
to BLM Rd. 1001, or take San Miguel CR 28T
to BLM Rd. 1063.
GMU/ACRES: 70 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, coyote, rabbit

NEW ▶ DEARFIELD — WELD CO.
DIRECTIONS:
From Greeley, travel approx. 25 miles E to
CR 386. N parking area located 0.3 miles S
of Hwy. 34 on CR 386. S parking area located
approx. 1.2 miles S of Hwy. 34 on CR 386,
just before cattle guard.
From Wiggins, travel approx. 13.5 miles W
on Hwy. 34 to CR 386.
From Roggen, travel approx. 1.3 miles E to
CR 386. S parking area approx. 8.5 miles N
of I-76 on CR 386, just past cattle guard. N
parking lot located approx. 9.5 miles N of
I-76 on CR 386.
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LANDS
GMU/ACRES: 951 / 1,480 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit, dove

▶ DEER HAVEN — FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Cañon City, go W on Hwy.
50 to Hwy. 9. Go 9 miles N to CR 11. Turn
right and go 5.2 miles on CR 11 to Deer Haven
Rd. Turn right on Deer Haven Rd. and go 0.8
miles to Thompson Mountain Rd. Turn right
and go 0.7 miles to end of road.
GMU/ACRES: 581 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31 for hunting.
HUNTING: big game, small game, turkey

▶ DELMONICA GULCH — LAKE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Leadville, go N on Hwy. 91
for 8 miles. Use parking area on N of Hwy. 91
at Chalk Creek pulloff. Access through BLM
W of parking area.
GMU/ACRES: 49 / 320 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, lion, coyote, rabbit

▶ DICK’S PEAK — PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hartsel, take Hwy. 9 S 14
miles, then go 3.8 miles SW to Dick’s Peak Rd.
(Rd. 261). Go 3 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 58 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, grouse, rabbit
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot only.

▶ DIRTY GULCH — FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Cotopaxi, go 5.5 miles N on
CR 12. Timber activity may be present.
GMU/ACRES: 58 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: deer, turkey, small game

▶ DISAPPOINTMENT CREEK — DOLORES CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Dove Creek, go 2 miles W to
Hwys. 491 and 141. Go N on Hwy. 141 for 27
miles to Disappointment Valley. Go S on CR
19Q (USFS Rd. 250) for 18 miles to McKinney
Draw Rd. on BLM land. Go 0.25 miles S to N
end of STL. Enter on N end, 0.25 miles S of CR
19Q. Access via two-track road on BLM land
in Dawson Draw.
GMU/ACRES: 711 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game

▶ DISAPPOINTMENT VALLEY — SAN MIGUEL CO.

DIRECTIONS: Take Hwy. 141 to Disappointment
Creek Rd. (CR 19Q). Continue on CR 19Q for
10.5 miles to property.
GMU/ACRES: 70, 711 / 320 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, coyote, rabbit

▶ DIXIE BLUFFS — OTERO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hwy. 50 in La Junta, take
Hwy. 109 S for 11 miles to CR P to E and USFS
Rd. 2175.A to W. CR P on N boundary for approx. 0.33 miles to E. USFS Rd. 2175.A on

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N boundary for approx. 0.75 miles to W. Hwy.
109 goes through in a diagonal, going SSE
almost to S border. Take USFS Rd. 2175.A for
1 mile W to USFS Rd. 2175.B. Take USFS Rd.
2175.B for approx. 1 mile S to USFS Rd. 2175.
Take USFS Rd. 2175 for approx. 0.66 miles E to
SW corner of property.
GMUs/ACRES: 130, 135 / 630 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit

▶ DOBBINS SPRING — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Elk Springs, go W on CR 14
to BLM Rd. 1514. Turn N onto BLM Rd. 1514
and go 0.10 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 10 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game

▶ DOUGLAS MOUNTAIN — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, go 14.5 miles W on
Hwy. 318. Turn S on CR 21S. Go 4.7 miles on
CR 21S to CR 10. Go W on CR 10 for 1.9 miles
to edge of property. CR 10 bisects property.
GMUs/ACRES: 2, 11 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game,
waterfowl

▶ DRY CREEK — RIO GRANDE CO.

DIRECTIONS:
SECT. 16: From Monte Vista, take Hwy. 15 S for
2 miles to No. 2 South Rd. Go 3 miles W.
SECT. 36: From Monte Vista, take Hwy. 15 S for
2 miles to No. 2 South Rd. Go W for 9.5 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 80 / 1,280 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–May 31 for hunting
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting prohibited in safety zone along E
side of Sect. 16 as posted.

▶ DRY CREEK BASIN — SAN MIGUEL CO.

DIRECTIONS: On Hwy. 145 between Naturita
and Redvale, turn S on Hwy. 141 and go 15
miles to Dry Creek Basin SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 70 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game

▶ DRY CREEK NORTH — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: Go W on Cherokee Park Rd. (CR
80C) from Hwy. 287 approx. 50 miles to CR
103, then go N to Bull Mountain access road.
Go 5 miles NE to STL, NE of Shell Creek.
No established roads access STL, some OHV
roads provide access.
GMU/ACRES: 8 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, lion

▶ DUCK CREEK — LOGAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-76, take Crook exit. Go N
on Hwy. 55 to CR 64. Go E on CR 64 approx.
1 mile to NW corner of STL. Extreme caution
must be taken while hunting when cattle are
present.

GMU/ACRES: 90 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb., 4 a.m.–9 p.m.
HUNTING: deer, turkey, pheasant, dove, rabbit,
squirrel
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Public access from Duck Creek SWA
parking areas only.

▶ EAGLE CANYON — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Loveland, take Hwy. 34 W to
Big Thompson School, then go N 4 miles on
Buckhorn Rd. (CR 27) to Masonville. Go NW
on Buckhorn Rd. 2.5 miles to Bar D Ranch Rd.
(Storm Mountain Access Rd.). Go 2.5 miles
W on Bar D Ranch Rd. to access sign on USFS
land. Go by foot or horseback 1.5 miles across
forest to S boundary.
GMU/ACRES: 20 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb. Access road to
property is closed when USFS closes the gate,
on Dec. 7.
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game

NEW ▶ EAST ALAMOSA — ALAMOSA CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Alamosa, go E on Hwy.
160 for 2.4 miles to El Rancho Ln. Go S on
El Rancho Ln. for 0.7 miles to CR 8S. Go E
on CR 8 S for 3.1 miles to S116 Rd. Go S on
S116 Rd. for 1.9 miles to property.
GMU/ACRES: 83 / 1,480 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, coyote, rabbit, turkey
NEW ▶ EAST BEND — CONEJOS CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Sanford, go E on CR V
for 3.6 miles to BLM land. Access property across adjoining BLM land by foot or
horseback.
GMU/ACRES: 81 / 720 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit,
turkey

▶ EAST BOONE DRAW — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, go 22.2 miles W on
Hwy. 318 to adjacent BLM property. Access
through adjacent public lands.
GMU/ACRES: 2 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

▶ EAST CARRIZO CREEK — LAS ANIMAS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Pritchett, head W along
Hwy. 160. Go S on CR 220, then turn E on CR
30. Park at Sikes parking lot.
GMU/ACRES: 143 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, coyote, fox,
bobcat, quail, rabbit

▶ EAST CARTER MOUNTAIN — GRAND CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Kremmling, go 14 miles W
on Hwy. 40 to Chimney Rock Rd. (USFS Rd.
103). Then go 6 miles E to sign and gate.
GMU/ACRES: 181 / 1,794 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse

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RESTRICTIONS:
a. Public access for hunting only, except as
otherwise allowed in this regulation.
b. Motor vehicles restricted to Chimney
Rock Rd. unless otherwise posted.
c. Parking in designated lots only.
d. ATV, snowmobiles allowed on designated
route as posted at gate in Sect. 24 during
hunting season only.
e. Hunting prohibited in safety zone as
posted along E fence line.
f. Camping, campfires allowed only as posted
within 300 feet of Chimney Rock Rd.

▶ EAST DELANEY BUTTE LAKE — JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go 0.5 miles W on
Hwy. 14 to CR 12. Then go 5.3 miles W to CR
18. Go 4.5 miles W to CR 5. Go 1 mile N to
Delaney Butte Lakes SWA. STL is E of lake.
GMU/ACRES: 16 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb. for hunting. Open
year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: small game
FISHING: coldwater lake
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot only.

NEW ▶ EASTMAN BASIN — WELD CO.
DIRECTIONS: Go 10 miles W of Briggsdale on
Hwy. 14 to CR 57, then go 9 miles N on CR
57 to CR 108. Then:
SECTIONS 30 &amp; 32 (10N 63W), SECTION 36 (10N 64W): Go
1 mile E on CR 108 to CR 59, then go 2 miles
N on CR 59. Walk 1.5 miles E/NE to Section
30 property. Walk 2.2 miles E to Section 32
property. Section 36 property is on E side of
CR 59.
SECTION 10 (10N 64W): Go 1 mile E on CR 108
to CR 59, then go 6 miles N on CR 59 to CR
120. Go 1−2 miles W on 120; property is on S
side of CR 120.
SECTION 16 (10N 64W): Go 2 miles W on CR 108
to CR 53, then go 3 miles N on CR 53 to
USFS Trail 53. Go 1 mile farther N on USFS
Trail 53 to SW corner of property.
SECTION 36 (10N 65W): Go 4 miles W on CR 108
to CR 49, then go 1−2 miles N on CR 49.
Property is W and adjacent to CR 49.
GMU/ACRES: 87 / 2,681 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit,
dove

▶ EAST TIMPAS — OTERO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hwy. 50 in Rocky Ford, take
Hwy. 71 S for 5 miles to Hwy. 10. Take Hwy. 10
for 0.5 miles W to Hwy. 71 S. Take Hwy. 71 for
9 miles S to Hwy. 350. Take Hwy. 350 approx.
2.5 miles SW to CR N. Take CR N approx. 1
mile E. Property on N side of CR N for 1 mile.
GMU/ACRES: 135 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit

▶ ECKLUND — YUMA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Wray, go S on Hwy. 385 for
4.8 miles. Turn E on CR 30 and continue 6
miles before turning S on CR PP. Continue
1.8 miles and turn E on CR 28. Follow curve S
onto CR RR and continue 6.7 miles to parking
area.
GMU/ACRES: 102 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, coyote, rabbit

▶ EDLER — BACA CO.

DIRECTIONS: Head S from Springfield along
Hwy. 287. Turn W on CR M, then N on CR 20.
Park on USFS road and walk onto property.
GMU/ACRES: 144 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, fox,
bobcat, quail, rabbit

▶ ELEVEN MILE — PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS:
ACCESS 1: From Hartsel, go SE on CR 59 for 12
miles. STL crosses CR on N and S.
ACCESS 2: From Hartsel, go SE on CR 59 for 13.5
miles. Continue straight onto CR 92 for 2.5
miles. STL crosses CR on N and S.
ACCESS 3: From Hartsel, go SE on CR 59 for 17
miles. STL crosses CR on E and W.
GMU/ACRES: 58, 581 / 2,887 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit

▶ ELK MOUNTAIN — JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go E on 5th St.,
which turns into CR 12E. Follow CR 12E
approx. 16.5 miles over Elk Mountain to end
of road and parking area. Access from State
Forest State Park and parking areas only.
GMU/ACRES: 6 / 2,839 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb. for hunting. Open
year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: big game, small game
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: Camping allowed at end of CR
12E, in designated areas only.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access from parking lot only.

▶ ELK SPRINGS NO. 1 — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, go W on Hwy. 40 to
mile marker 42 and turn S on BLM Rd. 1509.
Go S for 9 miles through Sect. 36 and turn
NW. Enter S end through Sect. 26.
GMU/ACRES: 11 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, lion, small game
NOTE: Exchange of use on STL. Part private
land, part STL Public Access Program.

▶ ELK SPRINGS NO. 3 — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Elk Springs, go 0.75 miles W
on Hwy. 40. BLM road runs through center of
STL, S of Hwy. 40.
GMU/ACRES: 10 / 1,810 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game
NOTE: Exchange of use on STL. Part private
land, part STL Public Access Program.

▶ FLAGLER — KIT CARSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Seibert, go W on CR V for 2
miles to jog in road. Continue W on CR V for 1
mile. Go N on CR 12 for 1 mile to parking lot.
GMU/ACRES: 107 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit

▶ FERNLEAF GULCH — FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Cotopaxi, go N for 1.5 miles
on CR 12 to BLM Sand Gulch Rd. Turn E on
BLM Sand Gulch Rd. and go 3 miles to NW
corner of STL.
GMU/ACRES: 58 / 520 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, lion, bighorn, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot or horseback only except
on BLM Sand Gulch Rd.
b. Motor vehicles prohibited off BLM Sand
Gulch Rd.

▶ FLORENCE — FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Florence, go S on Hwy. 67
for 4.5 miles to CR 15 (Newlin Creek Rd.).
Go W on CR 15 for 5.6 miles, then turn left
on dirt road (by amphitheater and speed limit
signs). Follow dirt road to fork, then go right at
fork to STL sign and parking area.
GMU/ACRES: 69 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, lion, rabbit, squirrel,
turkey, dusky grouse
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot, through national forest
land only.

▶ FLY GULCH — ROUTT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Steamboat Springs, go N on
Hwy. 129 to CR 44. Then go W to CR 44A,
then go N 1 mile.
GMU/ACRES: 214 / 460 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for youth/mentor hunting only.

NEW ▶ FLYING A — PUEBLO CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Pueblo, head E on Hwy. 50
until 62nd lane. Take 62nd lane until Garnett
Rd. Take Garnett Rd. E until Flying A Rd.
intersection. Take Flying A Rd. S for approx.
2.25 miles to designated parking area.
GMU/ACRES: 128 / 29,057 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit,
upland game birds
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▶ FORD BRIDGE — LOGAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Sterling, go 7.5 miles NE on
Hwy. 138 to CR 40, then go E for 0.5 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 91 / 280 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb., 4 a.m.–9 p.m.
HUNTING: deer, quail, dove, rabbit, squirrel,
waterfowl
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting with centerfire rifles prohibited.
b. Launching or takeout of vessels prohibited during waterfowl seasons.

▶ FORTIFICATION — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Craig, go N on Hwy. 13 for
9.5 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 301 / 866 acres
OPEN: Day after fourth rifle elk season through
last day of late elk season in Dec. for hunting.
HUNTING: cow elk only
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access and hunting allowed through
Frosty Acres Ranch only. Contact ranch
for reservations, 970-824-8935 or 970824-9568.
b. Access by foot only and only from parking area off Hwy. 13.
NOTE: Exchange of use on STL. Part private
land, part STL Public Access Program.

▶ FOSTER GULCH — CUSTER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Westcliffe, turn S on Hwy.
69 and travel approx. 14 miles to property
parking area.
GMUs/ACRES: 84, 86 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: pronghorn, coyote, rabbit

▶ FOURMILE — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Craig, drive Hwy. 13 for 37
miles toward Baggs, WY. Turn right on CR 2
and drive 1.4 miles to SE corner of property.
GMU/ACRES: 4 / 640
OPEN: Aug. 1–end of Feb. for big game and
small game hunting only.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Motorized vehicles off CR prohibited.
b. Only portable hunting blinds allowed.

▶ FROZE CREEK — CUSTER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Westcliffe, go 10 miles S on
Hwy. 69. Go W on CR 106 for 1 mile to SE
corner of STL. Parking lot at CRs 106 and 111.
GMU/ACRES: 86 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot only.

NEW ▶ GALLEGOS — CONEJOS CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Romeo, go S on Hwy. 285
for appox. 2 miles to CR L. Go W for 2 miles
to CR 12. Property is on NW corner of CR L
and 12.
GMU/ACRES: 81 / 480 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: pronghorn, coyote, rabbit, dove
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NEW ▶ GEARY CREEK — WELD CO.
DIRECTIONS: Go 12 miles N on CR 77 from
Briggsdale to CR 114, then go 4 miles W on
CR 114 to CR 69. Go 1−2 miles N on CR 69.
Property's E boundary is W of and adjacent
to CR 69.
GMU/ACRES: 87 / 160 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: pronghorn, coyote, rabbit, dove

▶ GERRARD — RIO GRANDE CO.

DIRECTIONS: Two miles E of South Fork or 13
miles W of Del Norte on Hwy. 160, go 0.25
miles S of Hwy. 160 on USFS Rd. 345.
GMU/ACRES: 80 / 799 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, lion, small game

▶ GODIVA RIM — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, take Hwy. 318 NW
to CR 21. Go N on CR 21 approx. 4 miles to
BLM Godiva Rim access road 2124. Go E on
Rd. 2124 about 7 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 3 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Motor vehicles restricted to BLM Rd.
2124.

▶ GRAPE CREEK — FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Cañon City at Hwy. 50 and
First St., go S on First St. for 1 mile to CR 3.
Go W on CR 3 for 5.2 miles to Temple Canyon
City Park. Go S for 0.5 miles through park
to NE corner of STL. Continue through STL
along Grape Creek and 1.7 miles along Grape
Creek through BLM to Pine Gulch. Walk W
up Pine Gulch for 1.2 miles.
GMUs/ACRES: 69, 691 / 1,280 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–May 31 for hunting. Open yearround for fishing as posted on Grape Creek.
HUNTING: deer, elk, bighorn sheep, lion, bear,
rabbit, turkey
FISHING: coldwater stream

▶ GRASSY CREEK — ROUTT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hayden, go E on Hwy. 40 for
6 miles to CR 27, then go S for 6 miles. Parking
off CR 27 on Old Rockcastle Mine access road.
GMU/ACRES: 13 / 360 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb. for hunting. Open
year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: deer, elk, mountain sharp-tailed
grouse

▶ GREASEWOOD — MOFFAT CO.
DIRECTIONS:

SIX PARCELS:
1. From Maybell, go N on CR 19 to CR 21.

Then go N on CR 21 for 1.5 miles and E on
two-track road to Red Wash Butte.
2. From Maybell, go N on CR 19 to CR 21,
then go N on CR 21 to CR 50. Go E on CR
50 for 5 miles.
3. From Maybell, go N on CR 19 to CR 21,
then N on CR 21 to CR 42. Then go E on CR
42 for 8.5 miles.

4. From Maybell, go N on CR 19 to CR 8. Go E
on CR 8 to CR 6. Head NE on CR 6-CR 44
for 4.5 miles.
5. From Maybell, go N on CR 19 to CR 8. Go E
on CR 8 to CR 8N, then go N for 1.25 miles.
6. From Maybell, go N on CR 19 to CR 8, then
go E to CR 8N. STL is NE of intersection.
GMU/ACRES: 3 / 3,518 acres
OPEN: Aug. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, sage-grouse,
rabbit
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot only.

▶ GREASEWOOD LAKE — WELD CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Kersey, go 18 miles E on
Hwy. 34 to CR 87 (Masters Rd.). Go N and
E on Rd. 87 (which becomes CR 89) for 14
miles to CR 68. At intersection, go 1 mile E to
parking area.
GMU/ACRES: 951 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: pronghorn, rabbit, coyote, dove, duck
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot only.

▶ GREAT DIVIDE — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Craig, go NW on CR 7 to CR
5. Go E on CR 5 to CR 118, then go N on CR
118 for 0.25 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 3 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Only portable hunting blinds allowed.
b. Motor vehicles restricted to county roads.

▶ GUILLERMO RANCH — HUERFANO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walsenburg, go 15 miles
NW on Hwy. 69 to Badito Junction. From
Badito Junction, take CR 520 S for 6 miles to
Major Ranch entrance. Then go W 1.25 miles
on Bighorn Dr. (formerly CR 520.1); enters
STL on SE corner, then traverses STL for 3
miles to W boundary.
GMU/ACRES: 85 / 2,118 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: pronghorn, rabbit, dove, coyote

▶ HAIGHT — OTERO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hwy. 50 in Rocky Ford, take
Hwy. 71 S for 5 miles to Hwy. 10. Take Hwy. 10
for 0.5 miles W to Hwy. 71 S, then take Hwy.
71 approx. 9 miles S to Hwy. 350. Take Hwy.
350 approx. 2.5 miles SW to CR N. Take CR N
approx. 5 miles W to CR 12, then take CR 12
approx. 3 miles S to CR K. Take CR K 1.5
miles W to USFS Rd. 2107 and then take USFS
Rd. 2107 approx. 0.5 miles W to intersection
of USFS Rd. 2107 and USFS Rd. 2104.A. USFS
Rd. 2107 goes 1 mile along S boundary of
property. USFS Rd. 2104.A goes N for 1 mile
along E boundary of property.
GMU/ACRES: 135 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit

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NEW ▶ HAMILTON MESA — SAN MIGUEL CO.
DIRECTIONS: From intersection of Colo. 145
and 141, go S on Hwy. 141 for 13 miles to CR
U29 E. Go E on CR U29 E for 2.1 miles to CR
31U. Go S/SE on CR 31U for 2 miles to CR
S31. GO E on CR S31/BLM two-track for 0.5
miles. Access to STL is by foot or horseback
S across adjoining BLM land.
GMU/ACRES: 70 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, coyote, rabbit, turkey

▶ HARTSEL — PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS:
TRACT A: From Hartsel, go S on Hwy. 9 for approx. 0.5 miles. Property is on W side of Hwy.
TRACT B: From Hartsel, go E on Hwy. 24 for 1.5
miles, then left on Cold Row Rd. for 0.5 miles
to BLM land.
GMU/ACRES: 58 / NEW 380 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit

▶ HARTSEL SOUTH — PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hartsel, go S on Hwy. 9 for
5.5 miles. STL is W of Hwy. 9.
GMU/ACRES: 58 / 1,788 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit

NEW ▶ HAY GULCH OVERLOOK — YUMA CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Idalia, go 3 miles W on
Hwy. 36. Go N on CR AA for 3.2 miles to
parking area.
GMU/ACRES: 102 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit,
upland game birds

▶ HIAWATHA — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Craig, go 44.5 miles N on
CR 7 to CR 4. Go 31.5 miles W on CR 4 to
property. CR 4 bisects the property.
NOTE: CR 4 goes in and out of Wyoming.
GMU/ACRES: 2 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

▶ HIGBEE CANYON — OTERO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From La Junta, go 13 miles S on
Hwy. 109. STL is N of Hwy. 109 between Comanche National Grassland sign and CR 804.
GMU/ACRES: 130 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game

▶ HIGH CREEK — PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Fairplay, go 7 miles S on
Hwy. 285. Take road E of Hwy. 285 for 0.5
miles E to road going S. Go 0.25 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 50 / 1,121 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb. for hunting. Open
year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: pronghorn, waterfowl

▶ HIGHTOWER — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, go W on Hwy. 40
to CR 85. Turn N onto CR 85 and go approx.
3.5 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 11 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

▶ HOMESTEAD — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, go W on Hwy. 318
for 10 miles to CR 10. Go SW on CR 10 for
6 miles to BLM Rd. 1686. Go S on BLM Rd.
1686 for 1 mile.
GMU/ACRES: 11 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: pronghorn, small game

▶ HORSE GULCH — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Meeker, go 23 miles N on
Hwy. 13. Turn W on CR 17. Go 6.3 miles on
CR 17 to BLM Duffy Mountain Rd. 1596.
Access from adjacent public lands.
GMU/ACRES: 301 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

▶ HOWARD CREEK — WELD CO.

DIRECTIONS:
FROM AULT: Go 18.5 miles E on Hwy. 14 to CR
69. Go 7 miles N on CR 69 to CR 104. Go 1–3
miles W on CR 104.
FROM BRIGGSDALE: Go 4 miles W on Hwy. 14 to
CR 69. Go 7 miles N on CR 69 to CR 104. Go
1–3 miles W on CR 104.
GMU/ACRES: 87 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit, dove

NEW ▶ HUNGERFORD — PUEBLO CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Pueblo, head E on Hwy. 50
until 62nd lane. Take 62nd lane until Garnett
Rd. Take Garnett Rd. E until Flying A Rd.
intersection. Take Flying A Rd. S for approx.
2.25 miles to designated parking area.
GMU/ACRES: 128 / 7,039 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit,
upland game birds

▶ ILES GROVE — MOFFAT CO.
DIRECTIONS:

TO WEST PARCEL: From Craig, go S on Hwy. 13
for 5.5 miles S of Hamilton to CR 49. Then go
1 mile S on CR 49 to parking area on W side
of CR 49.
TO EAST PARCEL: From Craig, go S on Hwy. 13 to
4 miles S of Hamilton. Parking area off N side
of Hwy. 13 at mile post 71.5.
GMUs/ACRES: 12, 211 / 2,079 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game
NOTE: There are no Dec. youth elk-hunting opportunities in GMU 12. Dec. elk hunting permitted in GMU 211 with appropriate license.
▶ INDEPENDENCE MOUNTAIN — JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go 0.5 miles W on
Hwy. 14 to CR 12. Go W for 8 miles to CR 7.

Go N for 6 miles to property. From Cowdrey,
go W for 6 miles on CR 6W.
GMU/ACRES: 161 / 11,239 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. ATVs allowed for game retrieval 10 a.m.–
2 p.m. on designated roads. Otherwise
closed to motorized traffic.

▶ INDIAN CREEK — JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Rand, go N on CR 27 for 3.6
miles to CR 21.
GMU/ACRES: 171 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting prohibited with centerfire rifles
in NE quarter of Sect. 16.
b. Access from parking lot off CR 21 only.

▶ IRON SPRINGS — OTERO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hwy. 50 in Rocky Ford, take
Hwy. 71 S for 5 miles to Hwy. 10. Take Hwy.
10 approx. 0.5 miles W to Hwy. 71 S, then take
Hwy. 71 approx. 9 miles S to Hwy. 350. Take
Hwy. 350 for 9 miles SW to CR 9, then take CR
9 approx. 0.5 miles S. CR 9 is W boundary of
STL for 1 mile.
GMU/ACRES: 135 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit

▶ JACK CANYON — OTERO CO.

IMPORTANT: This property may have military munitions present,
as it was once used for military live-fire training/testing. Please
follow the three Rs of explosives safety while on the property:
Recognize that munitions are dangerous;
Retreat: Do not approach, touch or disturb it, and carefully
leave the area;
Report: Notify local law enforcement to advise of what you
saw and where you saw it.
For more information go to www.denix.osd.mil/
uxo/home
DIRECTIONS:
NORTH ENTRANCE: From Hwy. 50 in La Junta,
take Hwy. 109 S for 14 miles to USFS Rd. 2200
(sign for Vogel and Picketwire canyons). Take
USFS Rd. 2200 approx. 4 miles W to USFS Rd.
2200.J. Take USFS Rd. 2200.J S for 0.25 miles
to N boundary. USFS Rd. 2200.J provides access to 1.25 miles of boundary.
SOUTH ENTRANCE: Take Hwy. 109 S from Hwy. 50
for approx. 18.5 miles to CR 804. Take CR 804
W approx. 4 miles to ranch road going W (CR
804 turns S). Take ranch road approx. 0.25
miles W to gate and parking lot.
GMU/ACRES: 135 / 7,564 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit

▶ JACK SPRINGS — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Dinosaur, go E on Hwy. 40 to
CR 104. Turn NE onto CR 104, then go to CR 95.
Turn N onto CR 95 and go approx. 7.75 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 10 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game
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▶ JACKS CREEK — SAGUACHE CO.

▶ JUBB CREEK — MOFFAT CO.

▶ JEFFWAY GULCH — MOFFAT CO.

▶ JUMPING COW — ELBERT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Saguache, go W on Hwy. 114
for 10.7 miles to CR EE 38. Go 4.3 miles NW
on CR EE 38.
GMU/ACRES: 681 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit
DIRECTIONS: From Craig, go 14 miles S on Hwy.
13 to Hwy. 317. Go E on Hwy. 317 for 7.5 miles
to CR 33. Then go 1.25 miles N to horse gate at
SE corner of STL. Public access through horse
gate only. No access by any other road.
GMU/ACRES: 13 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game

▶ JIMMY CREEK — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Fort Collins, go 50 miles W
on Hwy. 14. Turn N on Laramie River Rd. 103
and go 23 miles to Bull Mountain Rd. Then go
E for 1.25 miles to BLM and STL boundary.
Bordered on E, N and W by BLM land.
GMU/ACRES: 8 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

▶ JIMMY DUNN GULCH — ROUTT, MOFFAT COs.

DIRECTIONS: From Hayden, go N on Walnut St.
to CR 80. Follow CR 80 N/NE for approx. 6.5
miles to parking area on W side of CR 80.
GMU/ACRES: 441 / 5,253 acres
OPEN: last Sat. in Aug.–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunters may be limited through mandatory check station to control overcrowding, resource damage or trespassing on
neighboring private property.
NOTE: Exchange of use on STL. Part private
land, part STL Public Access Program.

▶ JOHNNY MOORE MOUNTAIN — JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, take Hwy. 14 SE for
12.5 miles to CR 30. Go 1 mile to parking area.
From Walden, take 5th St. E until it becomes
CR 12, then go 6.7 miles E to CR 23A. Go
4.2 miles S, then E. Or, take 5th St. E until it
becomes CR 12. Go E for 10 miles to CR 29.
Go 0.9 miles to parking area. Parking lot W of
dam. Parking lot 0.25 miles N of dam.
GMU/ACRES: 6 / 7,671 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb. Southern portion
open year-round for fishing as posted.
HUNTING: big game, small game
FISHING: Michigan River and along Meadow
Creek Reservoir dam as posted

▶ JOHNSON GULCH — CUSTER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From E side of Silvercliffe, turn N
on CR 255 from Hwy. 96. Travel N approx. 4
miles on CR 255, turn E on CR 254 and travel
approx. 1 mile to property parking area.
GMU/ACRES: 69 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, bear, lion, small game, turkey

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DIRECTIONS: From Meeker, go 23 miles N on
Hwy. 13. Turn W on CR 17 to CR 32 and go W
0.5 miles to parking lot.
GMU/ACRES: 211 / 638 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

DIRECTIONS: From Kiowa, take Hwy. 86 E to CR
125, turn N and go 5 miles. STL surrounded by
and managed as part of Jumping Cow SWA, and
access permit requirement applies to both lands.
GMU/ACRES: 105 / 2,086 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: by special drawing permit only for
dove, doe pronghorn, doe white-tailed deer,
and doe mule deer
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting access by permit only. Hunters must have a proper and valid license
for their activity prior to applying for
permit. Permits must be carried at all
times while on property. Permits may
designate specific hunting zones; if so,
they are restricted to listed zone and not
valid property-wide. Permits are free,
available in a drawing process. Applications available from the CPW Area Office
in Denver, 303-291-7227. Applications
due third Monday in August for dove,
doe pronghorn, doe white-tailed deer and
doe mule deer.
b. One person not hunting may accompany
permit holder onto property and must
remain with permit holder at all times.
c. Permitted hunters — other than those
hunting dove — may not enter property
before first Mon. after opening day of
their individual season.
d. Motor vehicle use only allowed on
marked existing roadways that lead to
marked parking areas. All other access by
foot and horseback only.
e. All gates on property shall be left in
condition in which found after passing
through gateway.
f. Open for permitted hunter access 2 hours
before sunrise to 1 hour after sunset. If
an animal is harvested, the hunter may
remain as long as is reasonable to recover
and remove the animal from property.
g. Camping, fires prohibited.

▶ JUNIPER HOT SPRINGS — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Craig, go 20.8 miles W on
Hwy. 40 to Moffat CR 53. Turn S on CR 53
and go 3.9 miles to CR 74. Turn W on CR 74
and go 0.8 miles to parking lot at Yampa River
State Park.
GMU/ACRES: 3 / 493 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game,
waterfowl
FISHING: Yampa River access

▶ KARNEY RANCH — BENT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Las Animas, go E on Hwy.
50, then go N on CR 18. Veer left on Fort Lyon
Canal Rd. Access through Karney Ranch SWA
parking area and property only.
GMU/ACRES: 126 / 1,000 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–Dec. 31 for deer and pronghorn
hunting. Open year-round for hunting small
game, turkey and furbearers during season for
each species.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, small game, turkey,
furbearers
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot only. All vehicles restricted
to roads and parking lots.
b. Open 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour
after sunset. Hunters may remain as long
as reasonable to retrieve downed game.
Night hunting with artificial light may be
permitted per regulation.
c. Closed in building safety zone as posted.
d. Camping, fires, firewood collection, OHV
use prohibited.
e. Dogs allowed only as an aid in hunting.
f. Ornate box turtle collection and/or release
prohibited.

NEW ▶ KARVAL — LINCOLN CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Hwy. 94 and Hwy. 109,
travel approx. 12 miles S. Parking lot is approx. 2 miles S of Karval SWA entrance.
GMU/ACRES: 120 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit,
upland game birds

▶ KELLER — BENT CO.

DIRECTIONS: Go 3 miles S of Las Animas on
Hwy. 101 to CR DD. Go 0.5 miles E to CR 13
for 1.5 miles, then go E on CR FF for 0.5 miles.
Go N on CR 13.5 for 0.5 miles, then E on CR
FF.5 for 7 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 146 / 2,160 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit, dove,
quail

▶ KEMP DRAW — JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go 6 miles SE on
Hwy. 14 to CR 21, then go 1.3 miles S.
GMU/ACRES: 171 / 520 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Motor vehicles restricted to designated
roads and CR 21.

NEW ▶ KEOTA — WELD CO.
DIRECTIONS: Go 13 miles E of Briggsdale on
Hwy. 14 to CR 103, then go 1−2 miles N on CR
103. Property is W of and adjacent to CR 103.
GMU/ACRES: 87 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: pronghorn, coyote, rabbit, dove

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▶ KERBER CREEK — SAGUACHE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Villa Grove, go N on Hwy.
285 for 0.25 miles to CR LL56. Go W for 1.3
miles on CR LL56.
GMU/ACRES: 681 / 320 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit

▶ KINNEY LAKE — LINCOLN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hugo, go approx. 11.7 miles
S of town on CR 109 (also called CR 32) to CR
2J. Then go 1 mile E on CR 2J to SW corner of
property.
GMU/ACRES: 113 / 320 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, swift fox,
rabbit, doves, waterfowl

▶ KIRKWELL — BACA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Springfield, head S on Hwy.
287, then go W on CR M. Turn N on CR 8 to
CR P property. Park at intersection.
GMU/ACRES: 144 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, coyote, fox,
bobcat, quail, rabbit

▶ KLONDIKE BASIN — SAN MIGUEL CO.

DIRECTIONS: Take Hwy. 141 to CR 23R.
GMU/ACRES: 70 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, coyote, rabbit

▶ LAGARDE CREEK — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Fort Collins, take Hwy. 14
for 50 miles W. Take Laramie River Rd. (CR
103) N for 28 miles to Hohnholz Lakes. Go W
for 15 miles on USFS Rd. 200; then go S on Rd.
143 and E on Rd. 207.
GMU/ACRES: 7 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb. for hunting. Open
year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear
FISHING: LaGarde Creek

▶ LA JARA — CONEJOS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From La Jara, go W on Hwy. 15 for
10.5 miles to USFS Rd. 240, then go 23 miles.
Timber activity may be present.
GMU/ACRES: 81 / 42,881 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb. for hunting. Open
year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, bighorn sheep,
bear, lion, small game
FISHING: lake, three coldwater streams
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping permitted only as posted.
b. From first day of archery big-game season
to last day of regular rifle season, closed
to motor vehicles on portion bounded on
N by signed fence at a point along La Jara
Creek in SW quarter of Section 32, T35N,
R6E, extending E along fence about 2.2
miles to corner post sign in Section 34,
T35N, R6E; on E by signed fence from
the above corner to 4.75 miles S to La Jara
Creek; on S and W by La Jara Creek. See
map at: cpw.state.co.us/statetrustlands

NEW ▶ LA JUNTA — OTERO CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Hwy. 194 , turn W on CR
HH. Property is located on S side of CR HH.
Vehicles may park along CR HH to access
the property; do not block CR HH.
GMU/ACRES: 125 / 6,715 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit,
upland game birds

▶ LANDSMAN CREEK — YUMA, KIT CARSON COs.

DIRECTIONS: From Burlington, go 18 miles N on
Hwy. 385. Then go 0.5 miles E on Yuma CR O.
GMU/ACRES: 103, 109 / 332 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31 for hunting
HUNTING: deer, turkey, pheasant, quail, dove,
rabbit, coyote
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot only.

NEW ▶ LAS MESITAS — CONEJOS CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Antonito, go 8.2 miles W
on Hwy. 17 to access point on S side of Hwy.
17. Or from Antonito, go 6.6 miles W on
Hwy. 17 to Quinlan access (4x4) road on N
side of Hwy. 17​to BLM Rd 5045.​
G​o​NW​approx. 2.5 miles ​on ​BLM Road
5045. Access by foot or horseback ​approx.
0.8 miles S across​adjoining​BLM​land​to N ​
boundary​ of ​property​.
GMU/ACRES: 81 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, lion, coyote,
bobcat, rabbit

▶ LAUGHLIN GULCH — SAGUACHE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Saguache, go W on CR Z for
4.8 miles to CR CC36. Go 1.4 miles W on CR
CC36.
GMU/ACRES: 68 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit

NEW ▶ LAZY D — WELD CO.
DIRECTIONS:
NORTH SIDE: Go 16 miles E of Hereford on CR
136 to CR 111, then go 1 mile S on CR 111
to CR 134. Go 2.5 miles E on CR 134 to NW
corner of property.
SOUTH SIDE: Go 16 miles E of Hereford on CR
136 to CR 111, then go 4 miles S on CR 111
to CR 128. Go 2 miles E on CR 128 to southcentral side of property.
GMU/ACRES: 88 / 2,721 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit,
dove

▶ LITTLE COCHETOPA CREEK — CHAFFEE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Poncha Springs, take Hwy.
50 W 2.5 miles to CR 210, then go S 4.5 miles.
Timber activity may be present.
GMU/ACRES: 561 / 320 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game

▶ LITTLE LA GARITA CREEK — SAGUACHE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From La Garita, go W on Carnero
Creek Rd. for 1 mile, then go S at fork on La
Garita Rd. for 3 miles. Go W on USFS Rd. 670
(La Garita Creek) for 5 miles. Take USFS Rd.
670 to SE corner, or from W on USFS Rd. 670
to SW corner.
GMU/ACRES: 79 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb. for hunting.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, bear, lion, rabbit, squirrel, dove, coyote, beaver

NEW ▶ LITTLE MUDDY — ADAMS CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Denver, go E on I-70 for 33
miles toward Byers. Exit onto US-36 E and
turn left on N Main St. Continue NE until N
Main St. feeds into Hwy. 36. Continue E for
13 miles. Turn left on Hank’s Crossing Rd.
and continue N for 9 miles. Turn right on E
96th Ave. and go E for 4.4 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 99 / 2,289 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, rabbit, upland
game birds
NOTE: Access by foot only. Vehicle parking
only in designated area, with a max. of 4
vehicles.
CAUTION:
Ongoing agricultural use in the area.
Southern section of property requires fence
crossing at your own risk.

▶ LITTLE SHEEP MOUNTAIN — HUERFANO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Gardner, go SW on CR 560
(Arco Rd.) for 7 miles. CR 560 traverses STL
from NW corner to S side.
GMU/ACRES: 85 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: deer, bear, elk, rabbit, dove, bandtailed pigeon, turkey
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Motor vehicles prohibited off county
roads.

▶ LITTLE SNAKE — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, go 15 miles NW on
Hwy. 318 to CR 21. Go N on CR 21 about 3.5
miles.
GMUs/ACRES: 2, 3 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, elk, rabbit

▶ LONE ROCK — BACA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Pritchett, head W on Hwy.
160; turn N on Baca CR 2. Property on left
side of road.
GMU/ACRES: 137 / 646 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, coyote, fox,
bobcat, quail, rabbit

▶ LONE TREE GULCH — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, go N on Hwy. 318
to CR 23. Turn W onto CR 23, then go approx.
3.6 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 11 / 637 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game
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▶ LOS CREEK — SAGUACHE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Gunnison on Hwy. 50, go E
for 8 miles to Hwy. 114. Go SE on Hwy. 114
approx. 25 miles to CR 17GG (FR 804). Go S
on CR 17GG approx. 6 miles to stop sign. Turn
E on CR NN-14 and go approx. 1.25 miles,
then go S on CR 17FF (FR 787) for 2.5 miles
to FR 787.2A. Follow FR 787.2A E for 2 miles
to S access.
GMU/ACRES: 67 / 320 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game
FISHING: coldwater stream

▶ LOS MOGOTES PEAK — CONEJOS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From S side of Antonito at Hwys.
285 and 17, go 7 miles W on Hwy. 17 to
two-track trail N of Hwy. 17 by old cemetery.
Go N and W on two-track along N side of
Los Mogotes Peak. Go past peak for 5 miles
through BLM to E boundary.
GMU/ACRES: 81 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, rabbit, grouse,
coyote

NEW ▶ LOST CREEK — WELD CO.
DIRECTIONS: From I-76, take Roggen Exit (exit
48) and go S on CR 73 for 3.5 miles to CR 18.
Go W on CR 18 for 3 miles to CR 67. Turn N
on CR 67 and go 1 mile to intersection of CR
67 and CR 20. Marked parking lot is approx.
0.25 miles N of intersection of CR 20 and
CR 67.
GMU/ACRES: 99 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, coyote, rabbit, upland game
birds
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Discharge of firearms is restricted to
hunting with muzzleloaders, shotguns
and rimfire rifles only.
b. Hunting prohibited in safety zones as
posted.

▶ MACFARLANE RESERVOIR — JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go S on Hwy. 125
for 18 miles to CR 28. Go 2.1 miles W to parking lot or go 0.3 miles W to two-track road.
For access to W portion, take access road for
2.1 miles N. Go left at Y intersection, then go
0.7 miles to fence. Reservoir access also from
BLM land.
GMU/ACRES: 17 / 2,880 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. For big-game hunters, motorized access
allowed on two-track route N of Jackson
CR 28, one mile to designated parking
area. Big-game hunting access beyond
parking area limited to foot or horseback
only.
b. For waterfowl and small-game hunters,
motorized access to MacFarlane Res. allowed on designated two-track routes only.
c. All other two-track roads closed to motorized travel.

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NEW ▶ MAITLAND — HUERFANO CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Walsenburg, go 2 miles W
on Hwy 69. Turn left onto CR 525, continue
about 0.5 miles to the property.
GMU/ACRES: 85 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit,
turkey, dove

▶ MANHATTAN CREEK — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: Go 27 miles to Livermore on Hwy.
287, then turn W on CR 74E and go 26 miles
to Red Feather Lakes. Turn S on CR 69 and go
4.4 miles to USFS Rd. 509. Park near locked
USFS gate at end of road and hike E.
GMU/ACRES: 8 / 320 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, moose, small game

▶ MANZANARES CREEK — HUERFANO CO.

DIRECTIONS: STL is 3 miles SW of Redwing.
From Redwing, go S on CR 570 to CR 576.
Take CR 576 W to CR 575. Turn S on CR 575,
which goes S then curves W to BLM land.
GMU/ACRES: 861 / 1,420 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, lion, turkey, small
game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Motor vehicles restricted to county roads.

▶ MAVERICK FLATS — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Dinosaur, go E on Hwy. 40
approx. 26.6 miles to unnamed BLM road.
Turn N onto unnamed BLM road and go
approx. 2.1 miles. Access by foot or horseback
only across adjacent BLM lands.
GMU/ACRES: 10 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game

▶ MAXWELL PARK — CHAFFEE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From stoplight in Buena Vista, go
W on CR 306, then:
ACCESS #1: Go W on CR 306 to CR 339. Go S on
CR 339 approx. 2.9 miles to parking area on E
side of CR 339.
ACCESS #2: From CR 306, go S on CR 321 approx. 1.75 miles to CR 328. Parking area on
SW corner of CRs 321 and 328 intersection.
ACCESS #3: From CR 306, go S on CR 321 approx. 4.75 miles to CR 327. Go W on CR 327
for 1 mile to parking area on N side of CR 327.
ACCESS #4: From CR 306, go S on CR 321 approx. 4.5 miles to CR 324 and parking area on
E side of CR 321.
ACCESS #5: From CR 306, go S on CR 321 approx. 5 miles to parking area on E side of CR
321, where CR 321 crosses Dry Creek.
ACCESS #6: From CR 306, go S on CR 321 approx. 5.25 miles to CR 323. Go W on CR 323
to parking area at W end of STL, on N side of
CR 323.
GMU/ACRES: 481 / 4,901 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, rabbit, dove,
coyote

RESTRICTIONS:
a. Maximum 4 vehicles in parking area;
maximum 3 people per vehicle.
b. Access through parking areas only.

▶ MAYBELL — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, go 1.5 miles N on
CR 19. STL is E and W of CR 19, N of Yampa
River. CR 19 bisects STL from N and S, and
provides primary access. All access to portion
of property on W side of CR 19 by foot and
horseback only. Motorized vehicle use prohibited on property on W side of CR 19. Access
also from Hwy. 40, 4.5 miles E of Maybell
and off Hwy. 318, W of Maybell near town of
Sunbeam.
GMU/ACRES: 3, 11 / 9,208 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb. for hunting. Open
year-round for fishing..
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game
FISHING: coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping prohibited.
b. Access by foot or horseback only on portion of property W of CR 19.

▶ MAYNARD GULCH — ROUTT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hayden, go 8 miles W on
Hwy. 40. STL is N of Hwy.
GMU/ACRES: 13, 441 / 724 acres
OPEN: First day of archery deer and elk season
through May 31.
HUNTING: deer, elk, grouse, rabbit
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Vehicle parking only in designated areas.
b. Hunters may be limited through mandatory check station to control overcrowding, resource damage or trespassing on
neighboring private property.

▶ McARTHUR GULCH — PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Bailey, go W on CR 64 for
3.9 miles to parking area.
GMU/ACRES: 501 / 480 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1 through end of third combined
deer and elk rifle season, and for spring turkey
season.
HUNTING: deer, elk, turkey only
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting prohibited with centerfire rifles.
b. Hunting prohibited in safety zone around
ranch house and outbuildings as posted.
c. No public access June 1–Aug. 31.

▶ McCOY GULCH — FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Cotopaxi, go 4 miles S on
CR 1-A to CR 37 to BLM land. Go E across
BLM to W STL boundary.
GMU/ACRES: 86 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: turkey, bear, lion, deer, elk

▶ McKENNA PEAK — SAN MIGUEL CO.

DIRECTIONS: Take CR K20 (Spring Creek Basin
Rd.) off of Disappointment Creek Rd. to BLM
Rd. 4080, BLM Road 1155 or off Disappointment Creek Rd. near junction with Ryan
Creek.

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GMU/ACRES: 70 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, coyote, rabbit

▶ MEADOW CREEK — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Fort Collins, go 22 miles
N on Hwy. 287 to Cherokee Park Rd. (CR
80C), then go 10 miles W to Middle Cherokee
Management Area. Property in and adjacent to
middle unit.
GMU/ACRES: 191 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb. for hunting S of CR
80C. Open year-round for hunting N of CR
80C.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. S of CR 80C, access by foot or horseback
only.
b. Vehicle access N of CR 80C allowed only
when Middle Cherokee Management
Area is open to vehicles.

▶ MENEFEE PEAK — MONTEZUMA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Mancos, go NE on Hwy. 160
for 5 miles. Turn right on dirt road at top of
Mancos Hill. Go 2.5 miles up dirt road to
Menefee Mountain.
GMU/ACRES: 73 / 635 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, lion, bear, small game, turkey

▶ MIDDLE CARTER (GUNSIGHT) — GRAND CO.

DIRECTIONS:
NW SECTOR: From Kremmling, take Hwy. 40 for
14 miles W to Chimney Rock Rd. (USFS Rd.
103).
SE SECTOR: From Kremmling, take Hwy. 40 W
for 10 miles to CR 26. Follow CR 26 E/NE
for 5.5 miles. Chimney Rock Rd. (USFS Rd.
103) accesses NW section; CR 26 accesses SE
section.
NEW PROPERTY: From Kremmling, take Hwy. 40
W for 14 miles to Chimney Rock Rd. (CR 27/
USFS Rd. 103). Walk S to access new property.
GMU/ACRES: 181 / NEW 5,400 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, bear, moose,
lion, dusky grouse, sage-grouse, coyote, rabbit
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Public access for hunting only, except as
allowed for in b. below.
b. Camping, fires allowed only as posted
within 300 feet of Chimney Rock Rd. (CR
27/USFS Rd. 103).
CAUTION: Roads highly erodible; care advised in
wet weather.

▶ MIDDLE CREEK — SAGUACHE CO.

DIRECTIONS: Go NW of Saguache on Hwy 114.
Go N on CR 38 EE for 2.5 miles, then go N for
2 miles on USFS Rd. 856.
GMU/ACRES: 681 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, bear, lion, small
game

▶ MIDDLE PARK — GRAND CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Kremmling, take Hwy. 40 W
for 6 miles to Hwy. 134, then go 4 miles to Red
Dirt Rd. (USFS Rd. 100). Go N for 15 miles
to Buffalo Park, then take USFS Rd. 131 for 1
mile E to sign and gate.
GMU/ACRES: 27 / 4,144 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Motor vehicles and parking restricted as
posted.

▶ MIDDLE WOLF CREEK — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Dinosaur, go E on Hwy.
40 to BLM Rd. 1506. Turn right onto BLM
Rd. 1506 and go approx. 6.7 miles. Access by
foot and horseback only across adjacent BLM
lands.
GMU/ACRES: 10 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn

▶ MILK CREEK — GRAND CO.

DIRECTIONS:
SW ACCESS: From Kremmling, take Hwy. 40 W
for 6 miles to Hwy. 134, then go 4 miles to Red
Dirt Rd. (USFS Rd. 100). Go N for 15 miles
to Buffalo Park, then go E on USFS Rd. 131 to
sign and gate.
NE ACCESS: From Kremmling, take Hwy. 40
for 20 miles W to CR 184. Go 2 miles W (dry
weather only) through white pipe gate and
along vehicle track to parking area just before
Muddy Creek. In wet weather, stay on CR 184
to mile marker 161 and enter property from
ridge or end of road.
TWO BAR ACCESS: Take Hwy. 40 W of Kremmling for 18 miles to signed parking area
at mile marker 163. Timber activity may be
present.
GMU/ACRES: 27 / 10,955 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Motor vehicles restricted to CR 184 (Hwy.
40, mile marker 163) and parking area (at
mile marker 165) unless posted.
b. Motor vehicle access via gate in Sect. 11
restricted to designated track when road
is dry.
c. Parking in Sect. 14 restricted as posted.

▶ MINERAL HOT SPRINGS — SAGUACHE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Villa Grove, go S for 4 miles
on Hwy. 285 to CR GG, then go 0.8 miles E.
CRs GG and 58EE bisect STL.
GMU/ACRES: 82 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

▶ MINER'S DRAW — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Dinosaur, go E on Hwy. 40
to Harpers Corner Rd. Turn N onto Harpers
Corner Rd. and go to CR 16W. Turn W onto
CR 16W and go approx. 3.4 miles. Access by
foot and horseback only across adjacent BLM
lands.

GMU/ACRES: 10 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game

▶ MIRAGE — SAGUACHE CO.

DIRECTIONS: Head N out of Moffat on Hwy. 17
for 7 miles. Turn E onto CR AA. Travel E on
CR AA for 5 miles to arrive on SW corner of
property.
GMU/ACRES: 82 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit

▶ MISHAK LAKES — SAGUACHE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Moffat, go S 2 miles on Hwy.
17, which bisects STL and provides several
access points W of CR O.
GMUs/ACRES: 82, 682 / 2,567 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game

▶ MONUMENT BUTTE — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hamilton, go S for 3 miles
on Hwy. 13 to Yellow Jacket Pass Rd. (CR 45).
Then go S on CR 45 for 4 miles to parking lot.
GMU/ACRES: 12 / 653 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, grouse
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Motor vehicles prohibited off county road.

▶ MOODY CREEK — ROUTT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Steamboat Springs, take
Hwy. 40 for 2 miles S to Hwy. 131. Take Hwy.
131 S to town of Yampa. Follow CR 7 SW until
it turns into USFS Rd. 900. Go 0.75 miles N.
GMU/ACRES: 231 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting prohibited N of Moody Creek.

▶ MOONHILL — ROUTT CO.

DIRECTIONS: NW corner of Moonhill​SWA​
touches CR 129​on E side of road​about 13.5​
miles N​of Hwy. 40 at Steamboat Springs. ​
Parking N of access in pullout on W side of
road.
GMU/ACRES: 14, 214 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting prohibited with centerfire rifles.
b. Motorized vehicles, snowmobiles, bicycles
prohibited.
c. Firewood cutting prohibited.

▶ MOORE DRAW — BACA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walsh, take CR 44 S for 18
miles. Go E on CR K approx. 1 mile. Turn S on
CR 45 and go 2 miles to property. Property is
0.25 miles N of CR G on CR 45. Park on CR 45.
GMU/ACRES: 145 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit
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▶ MOOSEHEAD MOUNTAIN — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hwy. 40 at mile post 5, go N
on Harper’s Corner Rd. Access on BLM land
from Harper’s Corner Rd. from mile post 6
(BLM trail 1520) to mile post 9.3. Or access
from BLM land S of Moffat CR 16 at mile post
2.4 or 3.4. Access by foot or horseback only via
BLM land.
GMU/ACRES: 10 / 640
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb. for hunting only.
HUNTING: mule deer, elk, sage grouse, dusky
grouse

▶ MORAPOS CREEK — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hamilton, go 2 miles S on
Hwy. 13, then go S on CR 41. Go 2 miles to
access on BLM land. Access is steep and up to 2
miles from CR. Game retrieval may be difficult.
GMU/ACRES: 12 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Only access is from parking lot on BLM
land off CR 41 on S side of property.

▶ MORGAN GULCH — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: Take Hwy. 13 S from Craig to Axial
Basin. Go W on CR 51 to CR 32. Go W on CR
32 for 4 miles. CR 32 runs through STL. CR 133
runs through N part of STL.
GMU/ACRES: 211 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

▶ MORRISON CREEK — ROUTT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Oak Creek, go S for 1 mile on
Hwy. 131 to CR 14. Go E for 4 miles to inlet of
Stagecoach Res., then go S on CR 16 for 7 miles.
Private access road on STL.
GMU/ACRES: 15 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Motor vehicles prohibited off county road.

▶ MUD SPRINGS — PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hartsel, go E on Hwy. 24 for
4 miles to CR 15 (Elkhorn Rd.). Go N on CR 15
approx. 5 miles to STL. CR 15 bisects property.
GMU/ACRES: 50 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game only

▶ NEWLIN CREEK — FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Florence, go S on Hwy. 67
for 4.5 miles to CR 15. Go W for 1 mile to NW
corner of STL.
GMU/ACRES: 69 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: deer, small game, turkey
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting prohibited with centerfire rifles.
b. Hunting prohibited in buffer zone bounded on E, N and S by property boundary
and extending 0.25 miles W along the E
property boundary.

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▶ NORTH CANYON — BACA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Campo at Hwy. 287 and CR
J, go 10 miles W on CR J to CR 18. Take CR 18
for 4 miles S.
GMU/ACRES: 144 / 632 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: pronghorn, quail, coyote
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot only.

▶ NORTH DEVILS CANYON — OTERO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hwy. 50 in Rocky Ford, take
Hwy. 71 S for 5 miles to Hwy. 10. Take Hwy. 10
approx 0.5 miles W to Hwy. 71 S, then take Hwy.
71 approx. 9 miles S to Hwy. 350. Take Hwy. 350
approx. 16 miles SW to CR 801, then take CR
801 approx. 0.5 miles N to USFS Rd. 2111. Take
USFS Rd. 2111 approx. 3 miles W to USFS Rd.
2111.G. USFS Rd. 2111 covers S boundary of
property for 1 mile. USFS Rd. 2111.G goes approx. 0.2 miles N on E boundary.
GMU/ACRES: 135 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit

▶ NORTH PAWNEE CREEK — WELD CO.

DIRECTIONS:
FROM BRIGGSDALE: Go 35.5 miles E on Hwy. 14
to Hwy. 71 N. Go 6.7 miles N on Hwy. 71 N to
designated parking area along W side of Hwy.
71 N at gated entrance.
FROM STONEHAM: Go 0.5 miles W on Hwy. 14 to
Hwy. 71 N. Go 6.7 miles N on Hwy. 71 N to designated parking area along W side of Hwy. 71 N.
FROM FORT MORGAN: Go 24 miles N on Hwy. 52 to
Hwy. 14. Go 6.5 miles E on Hwy. 14 to Hwy. 71
N. Go 6.7 miles N on Hwy. 71 N to designated
parking area along W side of Hwy. 71 N.
GMU/ACRES: 88 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit, dove

▶ NORTH RABBIT CREEK — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Fort Collins, go 22 miles N on
Hwy. 287 to Cherokee Park Rd. (CR 80C), then
go 6 miles W to Lower Cherokee Management
Area. Follow access road 0.5 miles SW.
GMU/ACRES: 191 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–Jan. 31 for big-game hunting.
Open year-round for fishing and small-game
hunting.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot or horseback only, except
during big-game seasons when vehicle access allowed to Rabbit Creek SWA.
b. Parking prohibited.
c. Activities not listed here prohibited Sept.
1–May 1.

▶ NORTH SCANDINAVIAN GULCH — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Craig, go 39 miles N on Hwy.
13 to CR 4. Go W for 14.8 miles on CR 4 to CR
88. Turn S on CR 88 and go 1.3 miles. CR 88
bisects property.
GMU/ACRES: 3 / 280 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

▶ OIL WELL FLATS — FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Canon City on Hwy. 50, go
6.5 N on Field Ave. to CR 9 (Red Canyon Rd.)
to BLM Rd. 5940. Stay on BLM Rd. 5940 for 1
mile to BLM Rd. 5490. Travel BLM Rd. 5490 for
1.5 Miles. STL a 500-yard hike E across BLM
land to NW corner.
GMU/ACRES: 581 / 600 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, lion, bobcat, turkey,
coyote, rabbit, dove

▶ OLD MAN'S GULCH — EAGLE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Gypsum, take Hwy. 6 to
Valley Rd. and follow road for approx. 2 miles.
Take Cottonwood Pass Rd. for approx. 3 miles
to BLM Rd. 8371, then BLM Rd. 8371 to BLM
Rd. 8370 (approx. 3–4 miles). Take BLM Rd.
8370 for approx. 1.5 miles to old cattle trail. No
designated trail head.
ALTERNATE ROUTE: From Gypsum, take Hwy. 6 to
Valley Rd. and follow road for approx. 2 miles.
Take Cottonwood Pass Rd. for approx. 6.5 miles
to USFS Rd. 529. Take USFS Rd. 529 to USFS
Rd. 529.1 (approx. 1.5 miles), then USFS Rd.
529.1 to USFS Rd. 529.2a. Take USFS Rd. 529.2a
to BLM Rd. 8371, then BLM Rd. 8371 to BLM
Rd. 8370 (approx. 3–4 miles). Take BLM Rd.
8370 for approx. 1.5 miles to old cattle trail. No
designated trail head.
NOTE: 4WD or OHV vehicle highly recommended!
GMU/ACRES: 44 / 692 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, lion

▶ OLD WOMAN CREEK — SAGUACHE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Del Norte, go N on Hwy. 112
for 0.75 miles, then turn left onto CR 15. Go N
and W about 4 miles. Turn right on USFS Rd.
660 and go 6 miles. Turn left on USFS Rd. 646
and go 1 mile.
GMU/ACRES: 79 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game

▶ ORCHARD — WELD CO.

DIRECTIONS:
FROM KERSEY: Go 18 miles E on Hwy. 34 to CR 87
(Masters Rd.). Go N and E on CR 87 (which becomes CR 89) for 6 miles to CR 52. Go E from
intersection for 3 miles to N parking area.
FROM ORCHARD: Go N on Washington Ave. to
Morgan CR X. Go W on CR X for 2 miles to CR
0. Go N on CR 0 for 1 mile to CR Y. Go W on
CR Y for 0.5 miles to S parking area.
GMU/ACRES: 951 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit, dove,
waterfowl

NEW ▶ ORITZ — CONEJOS CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Antonito, at Hwy. 17 and
Hwy. 285, go 0.3 miles S on Hwy. 285 to CR
12.5. Go SW for 1.2 miles to CR E.5. Go W
on CR E.5 for 0.3 miles to two-track road. Go
SW 5.3 miles to SE corner of property.
GMU/ACRES: 81 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.

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HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, coyote, bobcat,
rabbit

▶ OVERLAND TRAIL — LOGAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Atwood, go 0.5 miles S on
Hwy. 63 to CR 16, then go E for 0.5 miles to
Overland Trail SWA parking area. Access to
STL from SWA parking area and across SWA
only.
GMU/ACRES: 96 / 40 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31, 4 a.m.–9 p.m.
HUNTING: deer, turkey, quail, dove, rabbit, squirrel, waterfowl
RESTRICTIONS:
a. All recreational activities except deer
hunting prohibited on opening weekend
of regular plains rifle deer season and first
day and weekend of late plains rifle deer
season.
b. Launching or takeout of vessels prohibited
during waterfowl seasons.

▶ OWL CREEK — JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, take Hwy. 14 E for 9
miles to CR 25. Go S for 4.5 miles to STL, then
go 0.7 miles to parking area.
GMU/ACRES: 171 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb. for hunting. Open
year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: big game, small game, waterfowl

▶ OWL MOUNTAIN — JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Rand, go N on CR 27 for 7.6
miles to USFS Rd. 792. Go E for 0.6 miles to
BLM Rd. 2506. Timber activity may be present.
GMU/ACRES: 171 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game

▶ OXBOW — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, go 17 miles NW on
Hwy. 318 to parking lot on S side.
GMU/ACRES: 2 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, waterfowl, dove,
rabbit, prairie dog
FISHING: Only Oxbow area of Little Snake River.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. From March 1–Aug. 15, watchable wildlife
activities allowed only above natural bluff
75 yards from water on N edge of property.
b. Open for youth/mentor hunting, as posted.
For information, call the CPW Area Office
in Craig at 970-824-3046.

▶ PACKERS GAP — OTERO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hwy. 50 in La Junta, take
Hwy. 109 S for 14 miles to USFS Rd. 2200 (sign
for Vogel and Picketwire canyons). Take USFS
Rd. 2200 approx. 7 miles W to CR 25. Intersection of CR 25 and USFS Rd. 2200 at NE corner
of property. Next 1 mile S on CR 25 is E boundary of property. At SE corner is intersection of
CR 25 and CR G. First 1 mile W on CR G is S
boundary of property.
GMU/ACRES: 135 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit

▶ PARKDALE — FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: 3 miles W of Parkdale on Hwy. 50.
GMU/ACRES: 58 / 640 acres
OPEN: Year-round for fishing. Open Sept. 1–end
of Feb. for hunting.
HUNTING: deer, elk, lion, bighorn, small game

▶ PASS CREEK — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hwy. 287, go 40 miles W on
Cherokee Park Rd. (CR 80C) to CR 103. Then
go W to CR 190. Go 5 miles to W side.
GMU/ACRES: 7 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot only. Access permitted from
S side where property joins USFS land.

▶ PAT CANYON/WHITBY — BACA CO.
DIRECTIONS:

WHITBY TRACT: From Springfield, go W on Hwy.
160 for 24.7 miles to CR 8. Go S on CR 8 for 5.5
miles to CR G. Go E for 0.8 miles to Comanche
National Grassland. STL N of Comanche.
PAT CANYON TRACT: From Springfield, go W on
Hwy. 160 for 24.7 miles to CR 8. Go S on CR 8
for 10 miles to Kirkwell. Go W on CR M for 2
miles to CR 5. Go S on CR 5 for 1.1 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 144 / 1,302 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: small game, deer, pronghorn
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot only.
b. Motor vehicles prohibited.
NEW ▶ PAWNEE COAL CREEK — WELD CO.
DIRECTIONS: Go 10 miles W of Briggsdale on
Hwy. 14 to CR 57, then go 1−2 miles N on CR
57. Property is E of and partly adjacent to CR
57.
GMU/ACRES: 87 / 440 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit, dove

▶ PAWNEE VALLEY — LOGAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Sterling, at intersection of
Hwy. 14 and Ball Park Rd.: 1. Go W on Hwy. 14
for 10 miles to CR 17. Go N on CR 17 for 2.8
miles to parking area on E side of CR 17. 2. Go
W on Hwy. 14 for 6 miles to CR 25. Go N on
CR 25 for 2 miles to CR 32. Go W on CR 32 for
1.5 miles to CR 21.5. Go N on CR 21.5 for 0.75
miles to parking area on E side of CR 21.5. 3.
Go W on Hwy. 14 for 8 miles to CR 21. Go N
on CR 21 for 2 miles to parking area where CR
21 dead ends. 4. Go W on Hwy. 14 for 8 miles to
CR 21. Go N on CR 21 for 1 mile to CR 30. Go
W on CR 30 for 0.25 miles to parking area.
GMU/ACRES: 89 / 2,720 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot access only, through designated parking areas only.

▶ PECK MESA — MOFFAT CO.

GMU/ACRES: 11 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Only portable hunting blinds allowed.
b. Motor vehicles restricted to CR 10.

▶ PFISTER DRAW — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Fort Collins, go 22 miles
N on Hwy. 287 to CR 80 C. Go W to CR 103
(known as Four Corners). Go N for 7 miles to E
properties.
To W STL, turn off USFS Rd. 200 and go W for
5 miles.
SECTS. 25 &amp; 36 are off CR 103, which goes
through SW corner of Sect. 36.
SECT. 34 is 5 miles W of CR 103 on USFS Rd.
200. Go N for 1 mile on BLM two-track road.
GMUs/ACRES: 7, 8 / 1,920 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: pronghorn, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Motor vehicles prohibited.

NEW ▶ PINE ARROYO — HUERFANO CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Walsenburg, go 5 miles E on
Hwy. 10 to CR 120. Take CR 120 for 10.5 miles
N. Turn right (E) at T intersection on CR 122.
After 3 miles, turn left (N) to continue on CR
122. Go 1 mile to reach the property.
GMU/ACRES: 128 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: pronghorn, coyote, rabbit

▶ PINE TREE GULCH — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: E of Maybell, go S of Hwy. 40 on CR
57 for 12 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 11, 211 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access only from parking lot on CR 57.

▶ PINKHAM MOUNTAIN — JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go 13 miles N on
Hwy. 125 to Hwy. 127. Go 9 miles N to CR 48
(USFS Rd. 895), then go W for 1.5 miles to CR
49 (USFS Rd. 891), then go S to end of road.
NOTE: USFS road closed to motorized travel at the
gate. Users must continue S approx. 1.25 miles
on road by foot or nonmotorized travel to STL
boundary.
GMU/ACRES: 6 / 520 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game

▶ PINNACLE ROCK — FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Cañon City, go 15 miles W
on Hwy. 50 to Salt Lick BLM area. Then go 0.5
miles S through BLM to NE corner of STL.
Parking at Five Points Recreation Site.
GMU/ACRES: 691 / 520 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, bighorn sheep, bear, turkey

DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, take Hwy. 318 NW
to CR 10. Turn S on CR 10 and go approx. 2
miles. Property N of CR 10.

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▶ PINON HILLS — CONEJOS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Manassa, go 3.6 miles E on
Hwy. 142 to BLM Rd. 5006, then go SE for 3
miles. STL is S of road.
GMU/ACRES: 81 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb. for hunting.
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game

▶ PINON RIDGE — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Meeker, go W on Hwy. 64 to
CR 77. Go N to BLM Rd. 1509.
GMU/ACRES: 11 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

NEW ▶ POINT OF ROCKS — WELD CO.
DIRECTIONS: From the Barnesville intersection
of CR 61 and CR 68, go 8−9 miles E on CR 68
to property, located on N side of CR 68.
GMU/ACRES: 951 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit,
upland game birds

▶ POISON SPYDER — SAN MIGUEL CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Naturita, take Hwy. 141 for 15
miles S to CR 29W. Take CR 29W, then go W
1.7 miles from Hwy. 141 on BLM Rd. 4088. Go
2 miles NW, then turn S and go 1 mile.
GMU/ACRES: 70 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game

▶ POITREY CANYON — LAS ANIMAS CO.

DIRECTIONS: Travel S out of Kim on Hwy. 160.
Highway curves to W. Travel W for 6 miles to
CR 173 and turn N. Travel N on CR 173 for 2
miles.
GMU/ACRES: 136 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit

▶ POITREY CREEK — LAS ANIMAS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Kim, go W on Hwy. 160, then
turn S on CR 179. Property to E.
GMU/ACRES: 143 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, coyote, fox,
bobcat, quail, rabbit

▶ POLE GULCH — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Craig, go 39 miles N on Hwy.
13 to CR 4, then go W for 1.75 miles. Land is S
of CR 4, extending 5 miles W of CR 9.
GMU/ACRES: 3 / 11,026 acres
OPEN: Aug. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Only portable hunting blinds allowed.

▶ PONCHA PASS — CHAFFEE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Poncha Springs, go S 0.5 miles
on Hwy. 285 to NE corner.
GMU/ACRES: 561 / 360 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit

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▶ POUDRE RIVER — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Fort Collins, go NW on Hwy.
287 to Ted’s Place (Conoco Station), then either
go W on Hwy. 14 for 1.7 miles to STL, or go N
on Hwy. 287 for 3 miles. Hwy. 14 access N and
E of road or through Gateway Park when open.
GMU/ACRES: 191 / 5,760 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 15 for hunting. Open yearround for fishing as posted.
HUNTING: big game, small game, furbearers
FISHING: coldwater stream (Poudre River, North
Fork of Poudre and Seaman Res.)
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Public access prohibited E of Hwy. 287.
b. Access from Hwy. 14, from parking area on
W side of Hwy. 287, and USFS lands.

▶ POWDER WASH — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Craig, go 44.5 miles N on CR
7 to CR 4. Go 4.4 miles E on CR 4 to property.
CR 4 bisects property.
GMU/ACRES: 3 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game,
waterfowl

▶ PROSPECT — WELD CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hudson, go E on Hwy. 52 approx. 7 miles to CR 59. Go S on CR 59 approx. 4
miles to parking area on E side of CR 59, in NW
corner of Section 36.
GMU/ACRES: 99 / 140 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: waterfowl, rabbit, dove, pheasant,
coyote
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access through designated parking only.

▶ PTARMIGAN — GRAND CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Fraser, take CR 50 (Crooked
Creek Rd.) W to USFS Rd. 882. Take Rd. 882 S
to property boundary.
GMU/ACRES: 28 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb. for hunting.
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Motor vehicles prohibited except snowmobiles on 1 foot of snow.

NEW ▶ PUNCHE VALLEY — CONEJOS CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Antonito, go 7.3 miles E on
CR G to CR F (Punche Valley Rd.). Go SE
then S for 7.8 miles on CR F to BLM land.
Access by foot or horseback 1 mile E across
adjoining BLM land to SW corner of property.
GMU/ACRES: 81 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, bobcat,
rabbit
NEW ▶ PUNKIN CENTER — LINCOLN CO.
DIRECTIONS:
From Punkin Center:
PARKING AREA 1: Go S on Hwy. 71 for 7 miles to
CR T. Go E on CR T for 1.8 miles to roadside
parking area on N side of CR T.

PARKING AREA 2: Go S on Hwy. 71 for 7 miles to
CR T. Go E on CR T for 3.1 miles to roadside
parking area on N side of CR T.
GMU/ACRES: 114 / 5,444 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit,
upland game birds

▶ QUEENS — KIOWA CO.

DIRECTIONS:
From Eads:
PARKING AREAS 1 &amp; 2: Take Hwy. 287 S for 10.5
miles. Parking area 1 on E side of Hwy. 287.
Parking area 2 on W side of Hwy. 287.
PARKING AREA 3: Take Hwy. 287 S for 12 miles to
CR F. Go W on CR F 1 mile to parking area on
N side of CR F.
GMU/ACRES: 126, 127 / NEW 38,352 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, dove, waterfowl
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot access only, through designated parking areas only.

▶ QUAKEY MOUNTAIN — GUNNISON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hwys. 50 and 135, go E on
Hwy. 50 approx. 17 miles to CR 887 (Wuanita
Hot Springs Rd.). Go N for 10 miles to summit
of Black Sage Pass. Go S on USFS Rd. 887.48.
Park at trailhead 537 and go 2.5 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 551 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game

▶ RABBIT EARS — JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go W on Hwy. 14
to mile marker 5.9, then go N for 0.6 miles to
parking lot. Or, continue W to mile marker 4.4;
lot on N side. Timber activity may be present.
GMU/ACRES: 16 / 5,229 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb. for hunting. Open
year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: big game, small game
FISHING: coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS:
a. As posted, closure area on W side from
Aug. 15–Sept. 1.

NEW ▶ RAILROAD GULCH — CHAFFEE CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Hecla Jct. trailhead on the
Arkansas River, walk Hecla Jct. trail to the
terminus near Seidel’s Suckhole Rapid. Cross
river and follow Railroad Gulch for 1.25 miles
E to N end of property.
GMU/ACRES: 57 / 369 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, coyote, rabbit, turkey

▶ RAJADERO CANYON — CONEJOS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From La Jara, go 14 miles W on CR
15. Turn left on dirt road at Centro, then go 7
miles on La Jara Res. Rd.
GMU/ACRES: 81 / 673 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, lion
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Motor vehicles prohibited off existing trails.

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NEW ▶ RATTLESNAKE — HUERFANO CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Walsenburg, go 5 miles E
on Hwy. 10 to CR 120. Take CR 120 N for 8.5
miles.
GMU/ACRES: 128 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: pronghorn, coyote, rabbit

▶ RATTLESNAKE HILL — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Craig, go W on Hwy. 40 for 27
miles to CR 57 (Price Creek Rd.). Go 5 miles S/SW
on CR 57 to CR 32, then go 4 miles S/SE. Parking
and walk-through access gate at NE corner. Second
walk-through gate on drift fence in SE quarter.
GMU/ACRES: 211 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, rabbit, sagegrouse
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting prohibited within 0.25-mile safety
zone along E boundary as posted.

▶ RED CANYON — JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go 0.5 miles W on
Hwy. 14 to CR 12W, then go 5.3 miles W to CR
18. Then go 4.5 miles W to CR 5 and go 1 mile
N to Delaney Butte Lakes SWA. Go W on CR
20 for 4.5 miles to oil well area, then take twotrack road 1 mile.
GMU/ACRES: 16 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access only from parking area on USFS
road, suitable for 4WD only.
b. No trailer access past parking area.

▶ RED LION RANCH — LOGAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Crook, go NE on Hwy. 138 for
8.25 miles to Sedgwick-Logan county line. Turn
S on CR 97/1 and go 1.25 miles to parking area.
Parking area off CR 97/1, just N of river bottom.
GMU/ACRES: 92 / 200 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31, 4 a.m.–9 p.m.
HUNTING: deer, turkey, dove, rabbit, squirrel
RESTRICTIONS:
a. On opening weekend of regular plains rifle
deer season and first day and weekend
of late plains rifle deer season, only deer
hunting permitted.
b. Launching or takeout of vessels prohibited
during waterfowl seasons.

▶ RED MOUNTAIN — GRAND CO.

DIRECTIONS:
WEST ACCESS: From Kremmling, take Hwy. 40 E
and turn N onto CR 22. Go approx. 0.3 miles N.
Parking area on E side of road.
EAST ACCESS: From Kremmling, head E on Hwy.
40 to mile marker 187.5. Parking area on N side
of highway.
GMU/ACRES: 181 / 623 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit

▶ RED ROCK — OTERO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hwy. 50 in Rocky Ford, take
Hwy. 71 S for 5 miles to Hwy. 10. Take Hwy. 10
about 0.5 miles W to Hwy. 71 S. Take Hwy. 71
approx. 9 miles S to Hwy. 350, then take Hwy.
350 approx. 5 miles SW to CR 13. Take CR 13
approx. 6.5 miles S to USFS Rd. 2114, then take
USFS Rd. 2114 approx. 0.25 miles W (will be N
of NE corner; can travel another 0.75 miles W
and be on USFS land, N of property). Property
approx. 1 mile to S.
GMU/ACRES: 135 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit

▶ RED WASH — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Dinosaur, go E on Hwy. 40
to Harpers Corner Rd. Turn N onto Harpers
Corner Rd. and go to BLM Rd. 1620. Turn
E onto BLM Rd. 1620 and go to dead end of
road. Access by foot or horseback only across
adjacent BLM lands.
GMU/ACRES: 10 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game

▶ RESERVOIR DRAW — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Craig, go 44.5 miles N on CR
7 to CR 4. Go 8.5 miles W on CR 4 to intersection of CR 4 and CR 66. Property N of CR 4.
Access through adjacent public lands.
GMU/ACRES: 2 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

▶ RIDGE ROAD — JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go 1.2 miles W on
Hwy. 14 to CR 12W, then go 5.3 miles W to CR
18. Go 4.5 miles W to CR 5, then go S 1.7 miles
to parking area.
GMU/ACRES: 16 / 320 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game

NEW ▶ ROBINSON CREEK — WELD CO.
DIRECTIONS: Go 4 miles N on Hwy. 85 from
Nunn to CR 108, then go 6 miles E on CR 108.
Walk 1 mile S to NW corner of property.
GMU/ACRES: 87 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit, dove

▶ ROBINSON DRAW — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Dinosaur, go E on Hwy. 40
to Harpers Corner Rd. Turn N onto Harpers
Corner Rd. and go approx. 17.2 miles to unnamed BLM road. Turn right onto unnamed
BLM road and go approx. 160 yards; take the
first right turn. Recommended to have an ATV
or capable 4WD vehicle from here. Go approx.
2.5 miles, turn W and travel approx. 0.6 miles.
Access by foot or horseback only across adjacent
BLM lands.
GMU/ACRES: 10 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

NEW ▶ ROCK CREEK — SAGUACHE CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Villa Grove, head N for 0.75
miles, then turn E on CR 57 and continue for
1.25 miles. Turn E on BLM 5345 (Raspberry
Gulch Rd.), then immediately turn N on BLM
5350 (North Rock Creek Rd.) and continue
for 1.75 miles to the property.
GMU/ACRES: 82 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit

▶ ROCK FALL — OTERO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hyw. 50 in La Junta. take
Hwy. 109 S for 14 miles to USFS Rd. 2200 (sign
for Vogel and Picketwire canyons). Take USFS
Rd. 25 S for 6 miles to CR B. Take CR B W for 2
miles to USFS Rd. 2164 (CR B curves toward S
by intersection). Take USFS Rd. 2164 approx. 2
miles NW to intersection with USFS Rd. 2164.F.
Take USFS Rd. 2164.F approx. 0.75 miles N.
USFS Rd. 2164.F goes through SE corner of
property.
GMU/ACRES: 135 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit

NEW ▶ ROMEO — CONEJOS CO.
DIRECTIONS:
From Romeo:
1: Go N on Hwy. 285 for 0.5 miles to CR P. Go
W on CR P for 2.9 miles, then continue W on
CR P (BLM 5055: Cinder Pits) and access property from the S, across adjoining BLM land.
2: Go N on Hwy. 285 for 2.1 miles to CR R. Go
W on CR R for 3.1 miles, then continue W on
BLM 5060: Capulin Peak and access STL from
the N across adjoining BLM land.
GMU/ACRES: 81 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit,
turkey

▶ ROSENER — MORGAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Fort Morgan, take Morgan
CR 19 (Sherman St. in Fort Morgan) S out of
town for approx. 11 miles. Turn W onto CR
F. Go approx. 5 miles to CR 14 and turn S. Go
approx. 1.5 miles to parking lot located on E
side of road.
GMU/ACRES: 99 / 634 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, coyote, dove

▶ ROSITA — CUSTER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Westcliffe, go S for 3 miles on
Hwy. 69, then go E for 6 miles on CR 328. Go S
for 3 miles on CR 323.
GMU/ACRES: 84 / 640 acres
OPEN: First day of archery deer and elk season
to May 31.
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. NEW Discharge of firearms is restricted
to hunting with muzzleloaders and
shotguns only.

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▶ ROUND TOP — OTERO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hwy. 50 in Rocky Ford, take
Hwy. 71 S for 5 miles to Hwy. 10. Take Hwy. 10
for 0.5 miles W to Hwy. 71 S. Take Hwy. 71 for
9 miles S to Hwy. 350. Take Hwy. 350 approx.
2.5 miles SW to CR N. Take CR N approx. 0.5
miles W to CR 16.5. Take CR 16.5 N to USFS
Rd. 2124.B, then take USFS Rd. 2124.B approx.
5 miles W to USFS Rd. 2124. Take USFS Rd.
2124 approx. 1 mile N to property. USFS Rd.
2124 goes N through property, meets USFS Rd.
2120 near N boundary. Take USFS Rd. 2120 S
through property, or N then E to CR 17.
GMU/ACRES: 135 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit

NEW ▶ RUSSELL CREEK — SAGUACHE CO.
DIRECTIONS:
PARCEL 1: From Saguache, go 8.5 miles S to CR
R, then turn E and go 2.5 miles.
PARCEL 2: From Saguache, go 6.5 miles S to CR
T, then turn E and go 6 miles to CR 53. Turn S
and go 4 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 682 / 1,920 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: elk, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit

▶ RYE SLOUGH — PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hartsel, go S on Hwy. 9 for
1.75 miles to CR 53. Follow CR 53 for 22 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 58 / NEW 8,973 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, coyote, rabbit, upland game
birds

▶ SADDLE MOUNTAIN — PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Guffey, go 6 miles N on CR 59
to USFS boundary. Go 1.5 miles E over mountain by foot or horseback.
GMU/ACRES: 581 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear

▶ SAGE CREEK — ROUTT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hayden, go S on CR 37 for 7
miles.
GMU/ACRES: 13 / 640 acres
OPEN: First day of archery deer and elk season
through May 31.
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse, rabbit

▶ SAGUACHE CREEK — SAGUACHE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Moffat, go S for 2 miles on
Hwy. 17, which bisects STL and provides several
access points W of CR O.
GMU/ACRES: 682 / 2,714 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game

▶ SAINT CHARLES — PUEBLO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Pueblo, go E on Hwy. 50 to
27th Lane until it turns into Doyle Rd. From
end of pavement, go 4 miles to access gate.
Follow signs to parking lot. Access by foot or
horseback only.
GMU/ACRES: 128 / NEW 14,213 acres

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OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, scaled quail, mourning dove, rabbit, coyote
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Discharging firearms prohibited within
0.25-mile range of buildings.
b. Access from parking areas only.

▶ SAKARIASON — LAS ANIMAS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Trinidad, go W for 15.3 miles
on Hwy. 12 to CR 41.7. Go 11.6 miles N.
GMU/ACRES: 85 / 560 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, lion, turkey
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access restricted as posted on W side.

NEW ▶ SAN ANTONITO — CONEJOS CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Antonito, go 8.9 miles
on CR G to CR 21. Go NW for 1.4 miles to
property.
GMU/ACRES: 81 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: coyote, rabbit

▶ SAND ARROYO — BACA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Vilas, take CR 36 S to CR X.
Property located to NE of intersection. Park on
CR 36 or CR X to access property.
GMU/ACRES: 139 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit

▶ SAND CANYON — BACA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Springfield, head W on Hwy.
160, then travel S on CR 8. Turn on USFS Rd.
2360D and follow to edge of property. Park on
USFS Rd.
GMU/ACRES: 144 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, coyote, fox,
bobcat, quail, rabbit

▶ SAND CREEK CENTRAL — CHAFFEE CO.

DIRECTIONS: Go 0.25 miles S of Hwys. 291 and
285 or 6.5 miles N of Poncha Springs on Hwy.
285. STL is on W side of Hwy. 285.
GMU/ACRES: 56 / 597 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game

▶ SAND CREEK — JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: Follow directions to Elk Mountain STL or State Forest State Park by foot or
horseback.
GMU/ACRES: 6 / 3,280 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping permitted only as posted.

▶ SAND CREEK SOUTH — BACA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Campo, go 15 miles W on
Rd. J, turn S on Rd. 13 and go 5.5 miles to forest
service pasture, Gate 2C. Go S and E for 1 mile,
then take right fork S for 0.25 miles.

GMU/ACRES: 144 / 319 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: deer, lion, dove, scaled quail, rabbit,
coyote, bobcat, turkey

▶ SAND GULCH NO. 1 — FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hwy. 50 in Howard, go N on
CR 7 approx. 0.25 miles. At CRs 7 and 45, go E
on CR 45 approx. 0.5 miles to Sand Gulch. At
Sand Gulch, go N approx. 0.75 miles to STL.
Timber activity may be present.
GMU/ACRES: 58 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, lion, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Motor vehicles prohibited off BLM access
road.

▶ SAND GULCH NO. 2 — FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Badger Creek and Arkansas
River, go N about 2.5 miles following closed
BLM road. From BLM road closure, access by
foot or horseback only.
GMU/ACRES: 57 / 560 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, lion, small game

▶ SAND GULCH NO. 3 — FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Cotopaxi, go N on CR 12
approx. 4 miles to CR 157A. Go W on CR 157A
approx. 0.75 miles to BLM Falls Gulch/Falls
Gulch Mountain Rd. Go S, then W on BLM
Falls Gulch/Falls Gulch Mountain Rd. approx.
3 miles. STL is 1 mile W by foot or horseback
from end of road.
GMU/ACRES: 58 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, lion, small game

▶ SAND GULCH NO. 4 — FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Cotopaxi, go N on CR 12
about 15 miles to Jack Hall/BLM Rd. Go W on
Jack Hall/BLM Rd. to designated parking area.
STL is S and W about 4 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 58 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, lion, small game

▶ SANDY BLUFFS — YUMA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Idalia, go 8.5 miles N on CR
DD at Arikaree River.
GMU/ACRES: 102 / 3,682 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31, 4 a.m.–9 p.m.
HUNTING: deer, turkey, dove, rabbit, squirrel
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Public access prohibited E of US 385.

▶ SAN LUIS HILLS — CONEJOS CO.

DIRECTIONS: In Antonito at Hwy. 285 and 6th St.
(CR G), go 11.5 miles E on CR G. Turn N on
two-track road and go 1 mile. STL is 0.25 miles
E across BLM to W edge.
GMU/ACRES: 81 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, rabbit, grouse,
coyote

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▶ SAN LUIS LAKES — ALAMOSA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Mosca, go 1 mile N on Hwy.
17 to Lane 6 N, then 7.5 miles E to San Luis
Lakes SWA. Access to STL from San Luis Lakes
SWA parking lot only. Cross over to STL via
gates on W side of SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 82 / 1,300 acres
OPEN: July 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot or horseback from San Luis
Lakes SWA only.
b. Bicycles prohibited.
c. Game carts allowed.

▶ SAVORY EAST — LAS ANIMAS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Pritchett, take Hwy. 160, then
turn N on Baca CR 0 to parking lot on forest
service allotment.
GMU/ACRES: 137 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, fox, bobcat,
quail, rabbit

▶ SCANDINAVIAN GULCH — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Craig, go 39 miles N on Hwy.
13 to CR 4. Go W for 14.8 miles on CR 4 to CR
88. Turn S on CR 88 and go 2.4 miles. CR 88
bisects property.
GMU/ACRES: 3 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

▶ SCHULTZ CANYON — HUERFANO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walsenburg, take CR 330
(Ideal Rd.) S for 11 miles. CR 330 traverses NE
quarter of Sec. 31 and S half of Sect. 36. CR 310
enters NE quarter of Sec. 31 on E side.
GMU/ACRES: 85 / 960 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: deer, bear, lion, rabbit, dove, bandtailed pigeon, turkey

▶ SETTLEMENT — KIT CARSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From intersection of Hwy. 36 and
Yuma CR M, go S on CR M for 7 miles, then
head E on Kit Carson CR Nn for 7 miles to
South Fork Republican STL parking lot. To
access property, go E from there 0.5 miles. Road
turns S, then back E, which turns into mile
marker 5/10. Go to intersection and turn S on
CR 40, then go S for 0.5 miles to parking lot.
GMU/ACRES: 109 / 960 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit, dove

▶ SEVENMILE RIDGE — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, go 17.5 miles W on
Hwy. 318 to CR 67. Turn N on CR 67 and go 6.3
miles. Property 2 miles to W of CR 67. Access
through adjacent public lands.
GMU/ACRES: 2 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

▶ SHAW CREEK — RIO GRANDE CO.

DIRECTIONS: Go 6 miles E of South Fork, or 9
miles W of Del Norte on Hwy. 160. Turn S at

New Hope Community Church and take the
gravel road W of church to parking area.
GMU/ACRES: 80 / 469 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb. Open through March
31 for mountain lion hunting only.
HUNTING: elk, mule deer, lion, grouse, rabbit,
coyote, bobcat
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot or horseback only.

▶ SHEEPHEAD BASIN — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, go 28.2 miles W on
Hwy. 318. Turn N on CR 46. Go 1.1 miles on
CR 46. Access through adjacent public lands.
GMU/ACRES: 2 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

▶SHEEPHERDER SPRINGS — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, go 17.5 miles W on
Hwy. 318 to CR 67. Turn N on CR 67 and go 7.6
miles to CR 126. Continue N on CR 126 for 1.9
miles. Access through adjacent public lands.
GMU/ACRES: 2 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

▶ SHELF ROAD — TELLER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Cripple Creek, take CR 88
(Shelf Rd.) approx. 8 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 581 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit

▶ SHORT CREEK BALDY — FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Cotopaxi, go W on Hwy. 50
for 6 miles to Kerr Gulch Rd., then go SW for
5 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 86 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, lion, small game

▶ SIKES RANCH — BACA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Prichett, go W on Hwy. 160
to CR 3. Go S on CR 3 approx. 8 miles. At the
“Sikes South Rock Quarry” sign, turn W. Access
to STL only from and through Sikes Ranch
SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 144 / 641 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, waterfowl, fall turkey, rabbit,
bobcat
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour after
sunset. Hunters may remain as long as
reasonable to retrieve downed game. Night
hunting with permit also allowed.
b. Motorized travel restricted to primary access route, CR O.
c. Parking only in designated parking lots.
d. Access prohibited in the building envelope
and designated safety zones, as posted.
e. Camping, fires, OHV use, wood cutting or
gathering are prohibited.
f. Trapping allowed with permit. Permits
must be on trappers at all times while trapping. Permits available at the CPW

Area Office of Lamar, 719-336-6600, or by
calling local officer at 719-980-0025.

NEW ▶ SIMMONS — YUMA CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Wray, go S for 5 miles on
Hwy. 385 to CR 30. Go E approx. 1 mile on
paved road, turn S following paved road, then
turn E onto CR 22 and continue 0.5 miles E
to parking lot. Access to property from Simmons SWA parking area.
GMU/ACRES: 102 / 160 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, turkey, dove

▶ SIMSBERRY DRAW — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: Take Hwy. 318 W from Maybell 10
miles to BLM Rd. 2122, then go N 2.5 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 3 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

▶ SIXTEEN DITCH — JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From 6th and Main St. in Walden,
travel 0.6 miles S to CR 12W. Go 4.3 miles W on
12W to CR 33. Take CR 33 N approx. 2.3 miles;
SE corner of STL approx. 250 yards W of CR 33.
GMU/ACRES: 161 / 280 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: pronghorn, sage-grouse, rabbit

▶ SKULL CREEK — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Dinosaur, go E on Hwy. 40 to
CR 104. Turn NE onto CR 104, then go to CR
95.
GMU/ACRES: 10 / 639 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game

▶ SLEEPING GIANT — ROUTT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Steamboat Springs, go 8 miles
W on Hwy. 40 and turn N on CR 44. Turn left
at CR 46 and go 4 miles to signed parking area.
Gate, parking lot in NW corner.
GMU/ACRES: 214 / 400 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, grouse

▶ SLIDE MOUNTAIN — GRAND CO.

DIRECTIONS: E of Kremmling, turn N off Hwy. 40
on CR 2 and go 4 miles to Black Mountain Rd.
Go 7.2 miles. Turn left, go 0.2 miles to fork and
go left 0.3 miles to sign. Access is steep with no
access across neighboring private land on S, W
or N.
GMU/ACRES: 18 / 1,280 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn

▶ SNYDER PRAIRIE — WASHINGTON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Otis, take Hwy. 61 S approx.
10 miles. Turn E on CR 30. Go approx. 2 miles;
parking area on N side. Another parking area
farther down CR 30, also on N side.
GMU/ACRES: 101 / 11,842 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, coyote, dove, waterfowl
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▶ SOUTH 80 — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Craig, go 39 miles N on Hwy.
13 to CR 4. Turn W on CR 4 and go 4.4 miles
to CR 9. Then turn S on CR 9 and go 6.6 miles
to CR 118. Turn E on CR 118 and go 1.7 miles.
Access from adjacent public lands.
GMU/ACRES: 3 / 80 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

▶ SOUTH DUFFY MOUNTAIN — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: Go S of Craig on Hwy. 13 to CR 51.
Go W for 2 miles to CR 17, then go N 5 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 211 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

▶ SOUTH FORK REPUBLICAN — KIT CARSON, YUMA COs.
DIRECTIONS: From intersection of Hwy. 36 and
Yuma CR M, go S on CR M for 7 miles, then
head E on Kit Carson CR Nn for 7 miles to
South Fork Republican STL parking lot.
GMU/ACRES: 109 / 2,411 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit, upland game birds

NEW ▶ SOUTH FORK SPRING CANYON — YUMA CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Idalia, go 5 miles W on Hwy.
36. Continue W on CR 9 for 2 miles to parking area.
GMU/ACRES: 102 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit,
upland game birds

▶ SOUTH GARDNER — HUERFANO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walsenburg, take Hwy. 69
NW towards Gardner. Pass through Gardner,
then go W on CR 550. Turn S immediately on
CR 560. Continue straight on CR 540. Property
approx. 2 miles from CR 550.
GMU/ACRES: 85 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

▶ SOUTH MIDDLE CREEK — HUERFANO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From La Veta, go 0.5 miles S on
Hwy. 12 to Indian Creek Rd. (USFS Rd. 410).
Go W for 11 miles. Timber activity may be
present.
GMU/ACRES: 85 / 585 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, lion, turkey, dusky
grouse
NOTE: Road access is currently closed. Access by
foot or ATV only through USFS land to the S.

NEW ▶ SOUTH MOUNTAIN — DOLORES CO.
DIRECTIONS: Take Hwy. 141 to Disappointment
Creek Rd. (CR 19Q). Continue on CR 19Q
to CR 29 (USFS Rd. 240/Ryman Creek Rd.).
Go S on CR 29/USFS Rd. 240/Ryman Creek
Rd. for approx. 3 miles. Park along USFS Rd.
240 (Ryman Creek Rd.). Hike or horseback E
approx. 5.5 miles across USFS and BLM lands
to property.
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GMU/ACRES: 711 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, turkey, coyote, rabbit

▶ SOUTH NIPPLE RIM — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, go N on CR 19 for
12 miles to CR 21. Then go N for 11 miles to
CR 7 and head N for 2 miles to CR 4. Then go
W for 9 miles to CR 66 and head S.
GMUs/ACRES: 2, 3 / 19,962 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb. for hunting.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, coyote
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Discharging firearms prohibited within
100 feet of buildings, corrals as posted.

▶ SOUTH PAWNEE CREEK — WELD CO.

DIRECTIONS:
FROM NEW RAYMER:
WEST SIDE: Go 3.5 miles E on Hwy. 14 to CR 137.
Go 3 miles N on CR 137 to S boundary of STL’s
W side.
EAST SIDE: Go 5.5 miles E on Hwy. 14 to CR 141.
Go 3 miles N on CR 141 to S boundary of STL’s
E side.
FROM STONEHAM:
WEST SIDE: Go 5.5 miles W on Hwy. 14 to CR
137. Go 3 miles N on CR 137 to S boundary of
STL’s W side.
EAST SIDE: Go 3.5 miles W on Hwy. 14 to CR 141.
Go 3 miles N on CR 141 to S boundary of STL’s
E side.
FROM FORT MORGAN:
WEST SIDE: Go 24 miles N on Hwy. 52 to Hwy.
14. Go 1.5 miles E on Hwy. 14 to CR 137. Go 3
miles N on CR 137 to S boundary of STL’s W
side.
EAST SIDE: Go 24 miles N on Hwy. 52 to Hwy.
14. Go 3.5 miles E on Hwy. 14 to CR 141. Go
3 miles N on CR 141 to S boundary of STL’s E
side.
GMU/ACRES: 88 / 1,720 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit, dove

NEW ▶ SOUTH PINON HILLS — CONEJOS CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Antonito, go 7.3 miles E on
CR G to CR F (Punche Valley Rd.). Go SE 3.5
miles on CR F to STL access road on S side of
CR F. Access to other parts of property in Sections 35, 34, 33 and 32 to W of Section 36 is
across adjoining BLM land.
GMU/ACRES: 81 / 2,240 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, coyote, bobcat,
rabbit
NEW ▶ SOUTH ROGGEN — WELD CO.
DIRECTIONS: From I-76, take Roggen exit (exit
48) and head S on CR 73 for 3.5 miles to CR
18. Go E on CR 18 for 2 miles to CR 77. From
intersection of CR 18 and CR 77, go N on access road for 1 mile to marked parking lot on
E side of access road.
GMU/ACRES: 99 / 1,880 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit,
upland game birds

▶ SPENCER DRAW — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Dinosaur, go E on Hwy. 40
to Harpers Corner Rd. Turn N onto Harpers
Corner Rd. and go to SH 40A. Turn E onto SH
40A and go approx. 1.8 miles to unnamed BLM
road. Turn right onto unnamed BLM road and
go approx. 2 miles. Access by foot or horseback
only across adjacent BLM land.
GMU/ACRES: 10 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game

▶ SPINNEY — PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS:
ACCESS #1: From Hartsel, go E on Hwy. 24 for 2.5
miles. STL is S of Hwy. 24.
ACCESS #2: From Hartsel, go E on Hwy. 24 for 4.5
miles. Turn N on CR 15 (Elkhorn Rd.). STL is
W of CR 15.
ACCESS #3: From Hartsel, go SE on CR 59 for 5.5
miles. STL is N of CR 59.
ACCESS #4: From Spinney Mountain State Park or
Spinney Mountain SWA, hike W or S respectively.
GMU/ACRES: 50, 58, 581 / 4,674 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit

▶ SPRING CREEK BASIN — SAN MIGUEL CO.

DIRECTIONS: Take CR K20 (Spring Creek Basin
Rd.) off of Disappointment Creek Rd. to BLM
Rd. 4080 that goes to STL.
GMU/ACRES: 70 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, coyote, rabbit

▶ SPRING GULCH — SAGUACHE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Saguache, go W on Hwy. 114
for 14.8 miles to CR 41G. Go S for 4.1 miles to
USFS Rd. 708. Go NW for 1.6 miles on USFS
Rd. 708. Park at old USFS road/trail. Walk N 0.6
miles on old road to property boundary.
GMU/ACRES: 68 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit

▶ SPRING VALLEY — KIT CARSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Burlington, go N on Hwy. 385
for approx. 14 miles to CR Nn. Go W on CR
Nn to CR 45, which turns S. Go S on CR 45 for
1 mile to parking lot.
GMU/ACRES: 109 / 960 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, coyote, rabbit

▶ STATE LINE — BACA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Campo, go 4 miles W on
Rd. J, then go S on Rd. 24 for 5 miles. Turn E
through USFS pasture gate 6M. Go 1 mile to
gate 6A. Or, from gate 6A, walk approx. 2 miles
SE to property.
GMU/ACRES: 144 / 496 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: pronghorn, scaled quail, rabbit, coyote
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot only.

�TRUST LANDS
▶ STEEL CANYON — SAGUACHE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Villa Grove, go E on CR LL57
(USFS Rd. 970) for 3.5 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 82 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb. for hunting.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, rabbit, snowshoe
hare, coyote

▶ STEINHOFF HILL — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Fort Collins, go N on Hwy.
287 approx. 16 miles to CR 74E at The Forks.
Go 4 miles W on CR 74E, then go N on CR 37
for 0.5 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 191 / 480 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Big-game hunting by archery only.
b. Small-game hunting prohibited except by
archery or shotguns not firing single slugs.

▶ STERLING PRAIRIE — LOGAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Sterling, take Hwy. 6 E. There
are several parking areas along Hwy. 6, the first
approx. 6 miles E of interstate, and the second
approx. 9 miles E of interstate.
WEST SIDE PARKING: Go SE on Hwy. 61 approx. 3.5
miles to parking area. Or take Hwy. 61 S to
Logan CR 24.8 and turn right. Veer left onto
Logan CR 47. Go approx. 3 miles to parking
area on W side of road.
EAST SIDE PARKING: Take Hwy. 6 approx. 12 miles
E of interstate. Turn S onto Logan CR 67 and
travel approx. 2.5 miles. Turn W onto Logan CR
30 and travel approx. 1 mile to parking area.
GMUs/ACRES: 93, 97, 98 / 44,733 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, dove

▶ STEVEN’S GULCH — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Fort Collins, take Hwy. 287
N to CR 74E (Red Feather Lakes Rd.). Go W
on CR 74E to USFS road near mile marker
11 on 74E. Follow USFS road S until it enters
USFS land. Access by foot or horse across USFS
land. No public road access directly to property
boundary.
GMU/ACRES: 191 / 480 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game

▶ STOKES GULCH — ROUTT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hayden, go S on CR 37 to CR
59.
GMU/ACRES: 13 / 1,863 acres
OPEN: First day of archery deer and elk season
to May 31.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, waterfowl

▶ STONE CORRAL — WELD CO.

DIRECTIONS:
FROM AULT: Go 18.5 miles E on Hwy. 14 to CR 69.
Go 7 miles N on CR 69 to CR 104. Go 1–3 miles
W on CR 104.
FROM BRIGGSDALE: Go 4 miles W on Hwy. 14 to
CR 69. Go 7 miles N on CR 69 to CR 104. Go
1–3 miles W on CR 104.

GMU/ACRES: 87 / 1,041 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit, dove

▶ STONEHOUSE GULCH — SAGUACHE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Saguache, go 10 miles N on
Hwy. 285 to BLM road, then go S from Noland
Gulch Loop Rd. to Stonehouse Gulch (across
Hwy. 285 from Mineral Hot Springs). Go W for
0.5 miles, then go S for 2 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 681 / 560 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, bighorn sheep, pronghorn,
rabbit, dusky grouse, dove, coyote

▶ STONEY FACE MOUNTAIN — FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Cotopaxi, go 17 miles N on
CR 12. Timber activity may be present.
GMU/ACRES: 58 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, dusky grouse, turkey

NEW ▶ SUGAR LOAF — CONEJOS CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Manassa, go E on Colo. 142
for 10 miles to CR V. Go N on CR V for 1.3
miles near NE corner of property. Access to
property across adjoining BLM land.
GMU/ACRES: 81 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, coyote, rabbit, turkey

▶ SULTAN CREEK — SAN JUAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Silverton, go S on Hwy. 550
for 6 miles to USFS Rd. 584. Go W on USFS Rd
584 (Little Molas Lake Rd.) to USFS trailhead
parking area for USFS trail 555.
GMU/ACRES: 74 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, moose, coyote

▶ SUNNY MOON — BACA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Springfield, turn S on CR 17,
then across USFS grasslands to SW corner of
property.
GMU/ACRES: 144 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, fox, bobcat,
quail, rabbit

▶ SWEETWATER — KIOWA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Wiley, go N on Hwy. 287 to
CR A. Go W on CR A to CR 40, then go N for
3 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 126 / 640 acres
OPEN: For fishing, from last day of waterfowl
season (or as posted) through Oct. 31. Open for
hunting Sept. 1 through last day of waterfowl
season (or as posted) to March 30.
HUNTING: waterfowl, small game, deer
FISHING: warmwater

▶ TABLE MOUNTAIN — FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Cañon City, go 8 miles E on
Hwy. 50 to Hwy. 67. Then go N for 3 miles and
turn E on CR 123. Go 0.25 miles to CR 132
and turn N. Go 9 miles to Beaver Creek SWA.
Access via upper parking area of Beaver Creek
SWA.

GMU/ACRES: 59 / 9,427 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: deer, bear, lion, rabbit, dove, turkey,
coyote
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping prohibited except in big-game
season, in designated areas only.
b. Horseback riding prohibited except during
big-game season.

▶ TALLAHASSEE ROAD — FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Cañon City, go 12 miles W on
Hwy. 50 to Hwy. 9. Go NW for 9 miles on Hwy.
9 to CR 2. Take CR 2 W for 3 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 58 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, coyote, bear,
grouse

NEW ▶ TAOS VALLEY — CONEJOS CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Antonito, go E on CR G for
4.5 miles to CR 18. Go S on CR 18 for approx.
3 miles to two-track (4x4) road, then continue
S on two-track road for approx. 3.1 miles. Walk
approx. 0.1 miles NE to SW corner of property.
GMU/ACRES: 81 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: pronghorn, coyote
NEW ▶ TARRYALL CREEK — PARK CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Como, go 0.4 miles E on
Hwy. 285 to CR 15 (Elkhorn Rd.). Go S on CR
15 for 3.5 miles to CR 32 (Albino Rd.). Go E
on CR 32 for 0.6 miles to BLM land. Access to
property only from adjoining BLM land near
SE corner of property, by foot only. Property
not accessible from CR 15.
GMU/ACRES: 50 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit,
turkey
FISHING: Year-round on Tarryall Creek on SE
corner.

▶ TAYLOR DRAW — JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Rand, go S on Hwy. 125 for
2.2 miles to CR 21, which becomes USFS Rd.
740. Go 7.1 miles to Jack Creek. Take USFS Rds.
742 and 743 for 3.1 miles to gate.
GMU/ACRES: 171 / 320 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game

▶ TECOLOTE CREEK — LAS ANIIMAS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Kim, take Hwy. 160 to CR 36.
Access on foot through USFS property.
GMU/ACRES: 143 / 560 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, coyote, fox,
bobcat, quail, rabbit

▶ TED’S CANYON — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: There is no public motor vehicle
access directly to this STL. Only reachable
from adjacent BLM lands. Access by foot or
horseback only.

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�TRUST
TRUSTLANDS
LANDS
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION: Township 3N, Range
97W, Section 16. See property map at cpw.
state.co.us/statetrustlands.
GMU/ACRES: 11 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game and small game only

▶ TEMPLE CANYON — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Craig, go SW on Hwy. 40 for
27 miles to CR 57 (Price Creek Rd.). Turn S to
Rattlesnake Hill. Access via Rattlesnake Hill and
BLM land, about 3 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 211 / 637 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game, birds

▶ TEXAS CREEK NO. 1 — FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hwy. 50 at Texas Creek, go N
on CR 27 (Texas Creek Gulch) about 2.5 miles
to 217A Rd. Continue N/NW on 217A Rd. for 1
mile to NE corner of STL.
GMU/ACRES: 58 / 250 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, lion, bighorn sheep, small
game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot or horseback only except on
217A Rd.

▶ TEXAS CREEK NO. 2 — FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Texas Creek No. 1 STL,
continue N on 217A Rd. for 5 miles. STL is 0.5
miles W through BLM land. No access road to
STL.
GMU/ACRES: 58 / 160 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, lion, bighorn sheep, small
game

NEW ▶ THE HOGBACK — HUERFANO CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Walsenburg, take Hwy. 10
for 7.2 miles E. Take CR 210 S for 2.1 miles.
Continue straight on CR 211 for 5 miles. Turn
left (E) on CR 213. Continue 0.5 miles to the
property.
GMU/ACRES: 133 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit
NEW ▶ THE POSO — CONEJOS CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Antonito, go W on Hwy.
17 for 5 miles to CR 8.5. Go N for 1 mile and
turn E onto CR G, then go E on CR G for 0.5
miles and turn N onto CR 9. Go 1 mile N to
SE corner of property at CR 9 and CR H.
GMU/ACRES: 81 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, lion, coyote,
bobcat, rabbit

▶ THE SLOUGHS — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Dinosaur, go E on Hwy. 40 to
CR 16. Turn N onto CR 16 and go approx. 8.6
miles to unnamed BLM road. Recommended to
use an ATV from this point. Turn S onto BLM
road, then go approx. 4.4 miles.

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GMU/ACRES: 10 / 650 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game

▶ THOMPSON DRAW — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, go 14.5 miles W on
Hwy. 318. Turn S on CR 21S. Go 4.7 miles on
CR 21S to CR 10. Go W on CR 10 for 8.9 miles
to BLM Rd. 1610. Travel on BLM Rd. 1610 for
0.8 miles to edge of property. Can also access
STL through adjacent public lands.
GMU/ACRES: 2 / 642 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

▶ THORNBURG DRAW — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, go 5 miles W on
Hwy. 40, then turn S on BLM Rd. 1558. Go
about 0.25 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 11 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, elk, small game

▶ THREE MILE MOUNTAIN — PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS:
PARCEL 1: Go S from Hartsel 14 miles on Hwy.
9. Turn E on CR 116 (39-Mile Mtn. Rd.) and go
2 miles.
PARCEL 2: Go S on Hwy. 9 for 9 miles. Turn E, go
1.1 miles on unmarked dirt road to W boundary.
GMU/ACRES: 58 / 640 acres in each parcel, 1,280
total
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: pronghorn, coyote, dove, rabbit

▶ THREE SISTERS — JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: Follow directions to Elk Mountain
STL. Access from Elk Mountain STL or State
Forest State Park.
GMU/ACRES: 6 / 1,523 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game
FISHING: coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Only access is from parking area at end of
CR 12E.

NEW ▶ TIMBERLAKE —
KIOWA, BENT, OTERO, CROWLEY COs.
DIRECTIONS: From Sugar City, go E for 5.4 miles
on Hwy. 96 to Crowley CR 28. Go S on CR
28 to follow along W boundary of property.
Parking allowed along CR 28; however, do not
park in a manner that blocks CR 28.
GMU/ACRES: 125 / 59,445 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit,
upland game birds

▶ TINAJA CANYON — HUERFANO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walsenburg, take Hwy. 10
E for 20 miles. Go N on CR 130 for 1 mile to
reach property.
GMU/ACRES: 128 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: pronghorn, coyote, swift fox

▶ TOBE CREEK — LAS ANIMAS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Kim, take Hwy. 160 W. Parking lot N of Hwy.
GMUs/ACRES: 136, 143 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, coyote, fox,
bobcat, quail, rabbit

▶ TOMICHI DOME — GUNNISON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Gunnison, at Hwys. 50 and
135, go 17 miles E on Hwy. 50 to Gunnison
County/USFS Rd. 887 (Waunita Hot Springs
Rd.). Turn N on BLM Rd. 3095 and go 4 miles
to W boundary.
GMU/ACRES: 551 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb. for public access.
Open year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, bear, lion,
grouse, rabbit
FISHING: Hot Springs Res.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping allowed as posted.

NEW ▶ TREASUREVAULT MOUNTAIN
— PARK, LAKE COs.
DIRECTIONS: From Fairplay, go N on Hwy. 9 for
4 miles to Park CR 12 (Mosquito Pass Rd.).
Go W on CR 12 for approx. 7.5 miles to USFS
Rd. 452. Follow USFS Rd. 452 to Cooney
Lake. Access to property from Cooney Lake
via foot or horseback only, in steep alpine
terrain.
GMU/ACRES: 49 / 320 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: elk, deer
FISHING: Year-round on Mosquito Creek,
Cooney Lake and alpine lakes.
NEW ▶ TREETOP — BENT CO.
DIRECTIONS: Access from Karney Ranch SWA.
Or, from Hasty, go N on CR 24 for 6.8 miles
to property and access from marked access
points along CR 24.
GMU/ACRES: 126 / 10,102 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit,
upland game birds

▶ TRIANGLE — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: Immediately W of Maybell off
Hwys. 318 and 40.
GMU/ACRES: 3, 11 / 1,122 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

▶ TROUBLESOME VALLEY RANCH — GRAND CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Kremmling, take Hwy. 40 E
for 5 miles to CR 2, then go N about 9 miles to
CR 24 and turn right. Access through BLM or
off road.
GMU/ACRES: 18 / 876 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, coyote, grouse

�TRUST LANDS
▶ TROWEL — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Craig, go 39 miles N on Hwy.
13 to CR 4. Turn W on CR 4 and go 10.2 miles
to CR 146. Turn S on CR 146 and go 0.8 miles.
Access from adjacent public lands.
GMU/ACRES: 3 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

NEW ▶ TRUJILLO CANYON — CONEJOS CO.
DIRECTIONS:
1. From La Jara, go W on CR W for 8.2 miles
to CR 8. Go SW 3.7 miles on CR 8 to N
boundary of property.
2. Access property from S, across adjoining
BLM land.
GMU/ACRES: 81 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit,
turkey

▶ TUNNEL DRIVE — FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Canon City, go 1.25 miles
W on Hwy. 50 to Tunnel Drive, then go W on
Tunnel Drive for 0.6 miles to Tunnel Drive Trail
parking. From Tunnel Drive parking lot, walk
up trail 0.62 miles to STL.
GMU/ACRES: 691 / 360 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, bighorn sheep, coyote, rabbit
FISHING: year-round fishing on Arkansas River

▶ TURKEY GULCH — FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: Go 5 miles S of Texas Creek on
Hwy. 69, then go 2 miles E on CR 28. Go 1 mile
S by foot or horseback across BLM land.
GMU/ACRES: 691 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31 for hunting
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, lion, small game

▶ TURKEY RIDGE — HUERFANO, PUEBLO COs.

DIRECTIONS: From Walsenburg, take Hwy. 10 E
for 16.5 miles. Go N on CR 123. Take CR 123
approx. 9 miles until it dead ends into BLM
land. Access by foot and horseback only across
adjacent BLM lands.
GMU/ACRES: 128 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, turkey, coyote, scaled quail

▶ TURKEY TRACK RANCH — EL PASO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Fountain, go E for 14 miles
on Squirrel Creek Rd.; Squirrel Creek Rd. and
Peyton Hwy. border STL.
GMU/ACRES: 118 / 7,976 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access from designated parking area only.
b. No access allowed from county roads.
c. Access by foot only.
d. Building permanent blinds prohibited.

▶ TURNER'S CREEK — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Dinosaur, go E on Hwy. 40
to Harpers Corner Rd. Turn N onto Harpers
Corner Rd. and go to CR 16. Turn E onto CR 16
and go to BLM Rd. 1527. Turn N onto BLM Rd.
1527 and go approx. 1.5 miles to unnamed BLM
road. Turn W onto unnamed BLM road and go
approx. 2.2 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 10 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, sage-grouse,
small game

▶ TWO BUTTES — PROWERS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Springfield, take Hwy. 287 N
to CR B.5. Take B.5 E to CR 12. Go S on CR 12
to property. Park on CR 12 or Two Buttes SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 139 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, rabbit, pheasant,
scaled quail, dove, waterfowl

▶ TWOMILE CREEK — WELD CO.

DIRECTIONS:
FROM BRIGGSDALE: Go 35.5 miles E on Hwy. 14 to
Hwy. 71 N. Go 19.5 miles N on Hwy. 71 N to
designated parking area along W side of Hwy.
71 N at gated entrance.
FROM STONEHAM: Go 0.5 miles W on Hwy. 14 to
Hwy. 71 N. Go 19.5 miles N on Hwy. 71 N to
designated parking area along W side of Hwy.
71 N. Park outside of gated entrance.
FROM FORT MORGAN: Go 24 miles N on Hwy. 52
from I-76. Go 19.5 miles N on Hwy. 71 N to
designated parking area along W side of Hwy.
71 N. Park outside of gated entrance.
GMU/ACRES: 88 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit, dove

▶ UTLEYVILLE — BACA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Prittchet, head W on Hwy.
160, then turn N onto CR 5. Access through
USFS land.
GMU/ACRES: 137 / 657 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, coyote, fox,
bobcat, quail, rabbit

▶ VAUGHN DRAW — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, go 17.5 miles W on
Hwy. 318 to CR 67. Turn N on CR 67 and go
2 miles. Property W of CR 67. Access through
adjacent public lands.
GMU/ACRES: 2 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

▶ VERMILLION CREEK — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, go 41.5 miles W on
Hwy. 318 to intersection of Hwy. 318 and CR
10N. Access through adjacent public lands.
GMU/ACRES: 2 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

▶ VILLA GROVE — SAGUACHE CO.

DIRECTIONS:
NORTH PARCEL: Located 8.5 miles N of Villa Grove
along Hwy. 285.
SOUTH PARCEL: From Villa Grove, travel 3 miles on
Hayden Pass Rd. (CR LL57), then turn N on CR
60 MM and continue for 0.3 of a mile. Turn E
on BLM 5340 (Raspberry Creek Rd.) and continue for 1.5 miles, then turn W on BLM 52064
(Truck Rd.) and continue for 0.5 miles until you
reach the property.
GMU/ACRES: 82, 681 / NEW 1,120 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, bear, coyote,
rabbit

▶ VINCENTE CANYON — CONEJOS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Monte Vista, go 21 miles S on
Hwy. 15 to Capulin. Go 10 miles SW on dump
road (CR 8) from Capulin to N end.
GMU/ACRES: 81 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–May 31 for hunting. Open yearround for fishing.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, lion, bear, bighorn sheep, small game
FISHING: La Jara Creek
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping allowed as posted.

▶ WARMER GULCH — PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Cañon City, go W on Hwy. 50
to Hwy. 9. Turn N and go 0.5 miles N of ParkFremont county line. Adjoins Thirty-One Mile
Mountain.
GMU/ACRES: 58 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, lion, rabbit, dove,
coyote
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot or horseback only from the
designated parking area; no motorized
vehicles.

▶ WAUGH MOUNTAIN — FREMONT, PARK COs.

DIRECTIONS: From Cañon City, go W on Hwy. 50
for 12 miles. Turn right on Hwy. 9 and go 9 miles.
Take CR 2 W for 15 miles. Foot access through
BLM land on E and S. Use BLM parking lot.
GMU/ACRES: 58 / NEW 18,947 acres
OPEN: First day of archery pronghorn season
through May 31.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, bear, coyote,
grouse
NOTE: Exchange of use on STL. Part private land,
part STL Public Access Program.

▶ WEBER CANYON — MONTEZUMA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Mancos, go 4.4 miles S on CR
41 to designated parking area on E side of CR 41.
GMU/ACRES: 73 / 441 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–last day of spring turkey season.
All public access March 1–last day of spring turkey season is for lion and turkey hunting only.
HUNTING: deer, elk, lion, small game

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LANDS
▶ WELDON VALLEY — MORGAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Weldona, go E for 0.33 miles
on CR Y, then go N for 2 miles on CR 10. STL
on both sides of CR 10. Gate in SE corner of
Sect. 22 on CR 10 and in SW corner of Sect. 21.
GMU/ACRES: 95 / NEW 6,560 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit, dove,
waterfowl

▶ WERNER ARROYO — SAGUACHE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Saguache, go S for 7 miles on
Hwy. 285 to CR T. Turn E and go 6 miles to CR
53. Then go S for 2 miles to CR R. Turn W and
go 1 mile. Turn N and go 0.5 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 682 / NEW 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, waterfowl, rabbit,
coyote, furbearers

▶ WEST BEAR GULCH — FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: In Cañon City at 4th St. and Hwy.
50, go S/SE on 4th St. to CR 143 (Oak Creek
Grade Rd.). Go 11 miles S on CR 143 to Yorkville and BLM Rd. 6227 (approx. 2 miles past
USFS Oak Creek campground). Go 2 miles W/
NW on Rd. 6227 to E boundary of property.
GMU/ACRES: 69 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, lion, small game, turkey

▶ WEST CARTER MOUNTAIN — GRAND CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Kremmling, take Hwy. 40 W
for 14 miles to Chimney Rock Rd. (CR 27/USFS
Rd. 103). Access to SW corner (Indian Pass)
begins at gate 1.5 miles E of Hwy. 40. Access
from E and NE (Badger Creek) continues up
Chimney Rock Rd. for 5 miles to marked gates.
GMU/ACRES: 181 / 2,360 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Motor vehicles restricted to Chimney Rock
Rd. unless posted.
b. Camping, fires allowed within 300 feet of
Chimney Rock Rd. (CR 27/USFS Rd. 103)
as posted.

▶ WEST LIME CREEK — SAN JUAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Silverton, go S on Hwy. 550
for 9.7 miles to West Lime Creek. Parking along
Hwy. 550 between mile markers 60 and 61.
GMU/ACRES: 74 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, moose, coyote, snowshoe
hare

▶ WHETSTONE MOUNTAIN — GUNNISON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From intersection of CR 730 and
CR 737, drive 4.1 miles on CR 737 to USFS
boundary. Turn right onto USFS Rd. 563.
Property accessible from USFS Rd. 563.1A and
USFS Rd. 563.2A across USFS land. No formal
trailhead exists.
GMUs/ACRES: 54 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: mule deer, elk, bear, small game

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RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot or horseback only.

▶ WHISKEY CREEK — EAGLE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Vail, go W on I-70 to Exit 171,
then go 0.5 miles W. STL is S of I-70. Parking at
USFS office at Meadow Mtn. (off I-70 Exit 171,
0.25 miles E). Timber activity may be present.
GMUs/ACRES: 36, 45 / 602 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, dusky grouse, rabbit,
coyote
FISHING: coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Outfitting, non-wildlife-related public access prohibited.

NEW ▶ WHITEROCK — OTERO, PUEBLO COs.
IMPORTANT: This property may have military munitions
present, as it was once used for military live-fire training/
testing. Please follow the three Rs of explosives safety while
on the property:
Recognize that munitions are dangerous;
Retreat: Do not approach, touch or disturb it, and carefully
leave the area;
Report: Notify local law enforcement to advise of what you
saw and where you saw it.
For more information go to www.denix.osd.mil/
uxo/home
DIRECTIONS:
NORTH ACCESS: Take CR 2 S for 16.5 miles from
Hwy. 50 (CR 2 intersects Hwy. 50 1 mile W of
Fowler) to Hwy. 10. Take Hwy. 10 for 3.4 miles
E to CR 5. Take CR 5 for 1 mile S to N border.
Property borders CR 5 on W for 5 miles.
SOUTH ACCESS: Take CR 2 S for 16.5 miles from
Hwy. 50 to Hwy. 10. Take Hwy. 10 approx. 7
miles E to CR 11. Take CR 11 approx. 7 miles
S to USFS Rd. 2101. Take USFS Rd. 2101
approx. 6 miles S to E side of section T26S,
R59W, S14. 1. Go west on USFS Rd. 2101.I to
USFS Rd. 2101.P. Go N on 2101.P to W side of
section 14; ends on S end of T26S, R59W, S2.
2. Go S on USFS Rd. 2101.P for approx. 1 mile,
then walk 0.25 miles W to T26, R59W, S22.
3. From USFS Rd. 2101.I, continue approx.
0.75 miles S on USFS Rd. 2101 to USFS Rd.
2101.M. Take USFS Rd. 2101.M for approx.
2 miles SE to reach USFS Rd. 2101.NA. Take
USFS Rd. 2101.NA to T26S, R59W, S36; ends
at property.
GMU/ACRES: 135 / 19,907 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit
NEW ▶ WILD HORSE — WELD CO.
DIRECTIONS: Go 6.5 miles N of Keota on CR 103
to CR 112, then go 2.3 miles E on CR 112 to N
border of property.
GMU/ACRES: 88 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit, dove

▶ WILLOW CREEK — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Craig, go N for 29 miles on
Hwy. 13 to CR 101. Go 7 miles NE on CR 101
to CR 70. Go 3 miles E on CR 70. STL is 0.25
miles NE through BLM.

GMU/ACRES: 4 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, lion, small game

▶ WINDY RIDGE — GRAND CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Kremmling, go W for 20
miles on Hwy. 40 (Diamond Creek crossing,
mile marker 163), then go W for 2 miles on CR
184. Timber activity may be present. CR
access runs through private property until
boundary of STL. Driving or parking vehicles
off county road in private hay meadows
prohibited.
GMU/ACRES: 27 / 808 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game RESTRICTIONS:
185. Motor vehicle access only on CR 184.
186. Motor vehicle access through gate in Sect.
11 restricted to designated track when road is
dry.
187. Parking restricted in Sect. 14 as posted.

▶ WINTER VALLEY GULCH — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, go W on Hwy. 40
to BLM Rd. 1506. Turn S onto BLM Rd. 1506
and go to BLM Rd. 1705. Turn E onto BLM Rd.
1705 and go approx. 3 miles. Access by foot and
horseback only across adjacent BLM lands.
GMU/ACRES: 10 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

▶ YAMPA RIVER — ROUTT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hayden, go 8 miles W on
Hwy. 40. STL is S of Hwy. 40. Access from
Yampa River SWA. Parking available.
GMU/ACRES: 13 / 2,006 acres
OPEN: First day of archery deer and elk season
through May 31.
HUNTING: deer, elk, grouse, rabbit
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Only access is from SWA parking area.

▶ YOUGHAL — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Dinosaur, go E on Hwy. 40
to CR 16. Turn left onto CR 16, then go to CR
157. Turn right onto CR 157 and go approx. 1.4
miles. Access by foot or horseback only across
adjacent BLM lands.
GMU/ACRES: 10 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game

▶ ZAPATA FALLS — ALAMOSA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Alamosa, go 14.4 miles E on
Hwy. 160. Turn N onto Hwy. 50 and go 10.7
miles to Zapata Falls sign. Turn right and follow gravel road for 3.5 miles to BLM trailhead
parking lot.
GMU/ACRES: 82 / 619 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb. for big-game hunting.
HUNTING: elk, mule deer, bear, lion.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Overnight parking prohibited
b. Hunting prohibited within designated
safety zones adjacent to waterfall trail.

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STATE PARKS

MORE ABOUT STATE PARKS
Wherever you go in Colorado, there’s a state park waiting to welcome you. Mountains
or prairies, rivers or forests, out in the country or next to the city: Colorado’s state
parks are as diverse as the state itself, and they offer something for everyone. Enjoy
more than 700 miles of trails, water sports, rock climbing and more than 4,000
campsites and 70 cabins and yurts. For information about hunting, fishing and other
recreational opportunities at state parks, call 303-297-1192, or visit any state park or
CPW office. For more, go to: cpw.state.co.us/park-map
Ridgway State Park
Situated in the Uncompahgre River Valley, Ridgway has a reservoir for boating of all
kinds, sailing, swimming, water skiing and fishing. Visitors might see elk and deer, golden
and bald eagles, osprey, foxes, marmots, the occasional mink or some of the 140 species
of bird recorded here. Hikers, bikers and strollers can explore 16 miles of trails.
Photo © Thomas Kimmell for CPW

STATE PARK GENERAL INFORMATION
The following information applies to all Colorado state parks. Additional
property-specific information is listed on the pages that follow.

PARK HOURS

▶ Most parks are open every day of the year, weather permitting, but please
see individual park listings for exceptions.
▶ Day-use areas generally are open 5 a.m.–10 p.m. Some day-use parks close
earlier (sunset or dusk) and have gates to prevent access outside of operating hours; contact the park for hours of operation. Check our website for
seasonal or maintenance closures: cpw.state.co.us
NOTE: State parks in the Boulder/Denver area tend to be very busy on weekends and holidays from May to Sept., so visit on a weekday, or arrive early
in the morning or later in the afternoon to help ensure you can access your
favorite park.

CAMPING &amp; RESERVATIONS

▶ All state parks now require camping/cabin/yurt reservations. Campers can
make reservations the day they plan to arrive at the park or up to six months in
advance, 24/7, by phone (1-800-244-5613) or online (go to cpw.state.co.us
and choose "Camping Reservations" under "Things to Do" to get started).
▶ The online licensing, pass and camping reservation system is a one-stop
shop for all items that can be purchased from CPW. While you can make
reservations for Colorado state parks through the Reserve America website,
we highly recommend using the CPWshop website to access all of CPW's
products and use all of the website features. All customers who wish to purchase products or make reservations online will need to look up and update
their old account or set up a new online account. Go to cpw.state.co.us and
choose "Camping Reservations" under "Things to Do" to get started.
▶ Entrance fees apply at all parks in addition to camping fees.
▶ Customers can cancel their camping reservations prior to day of arrival or the
reservation is checked-in, whichever comes first, online at cpw.state.co.us
(choose "Camping Reservations" under "Things to Do") or by phone: 1-800244-5613. Reservation change or cancellation fees are nonrefundable.
▶ Exceptions to the refund policy are not offered for water levels, fire restrictions, bugs or equipment malfunction.
▶ It is your responsibility to know the cancellation and change policies for
CPW, as they can change year-to-year. Go to cpw.state.co.us/discover and
click "Reservation Changes &amp; Cancellations" at the bottom left of the page.

FISHING ON STATE PARKS

▶ All but three state parks offer fishing, and licenses are required. Daily,
multiple-day, annual or combo small-game/fishing licenses are available: go
to cpw.state.co.us and click "Buy &amp; Apply."

HUNTING ON STATE PARKS

▶ Hunting is allowed only on some state parks. If it is allowed, it will be listed
under “Recreation” in the parks information that starts on page 59.
▶ See "Reservations: Hunting" on page 1 and go to cpw.state.co.us/
huntingreservations for more information.

STATE PARK FEES &amp; PASSES
DAILY FEES &amp; ENTRANCE PASSES

▶ Entrance fees are charged at all state parks. They help offset operating
costs.
▶ Daily passes are $9–$11 per vehicle, or $4 for an individual pass to walk
or bike in, depending on which park you visit.
▶ Daily passes are available at the park and are valid until noon the day after
purchase. The fee for a daily pass covers all occupants of a vehicle. Some
parks may charge a per-person fee to walk or bike in for those 16 years of
age or older.
NOTE: Cherry Creek State Park is subject to an additional fee for the
Cherry Creek Basin Water Quality Authority: $1/day or $3/annual
▶ Annual passes purchased at self-serve kiosks (or "iron rangers") must be
redeemed within 30 days. Note that the receipt is not replaceable.

ANNUAL PASS FEES

▶ All annual passes allow you access to all state parks for 12 months from
the month of purchase. Available online at cpw.state.co.us, by phone at
1-800-244-5613, at any CPW location or through any sales agent.
▶ An annual park pass is used in lieu of a daily entrance pass (see above).
▶ $80 for an annual affixed vehicle pass.
▶ $120 for a family annual pass. This transferrable pass is issued to an individual, not a vehicle. Anyone living at the same address as the pass holder
can use the pass in their vehicle as long as the same address on their legal
form of ID matches the pass holder.
▶ $40 for an additional annual affixed vehicle pass. You must possess a valid
annual affixed or annual family pass to qualify to purchase this pass.
▶ Discounted annual passes are available to Colorado residents who are 64
years and older, disabled or eligible because of income: cpw.state.co.us/
accessibility

MILITARY PASSES

▶ Active duty military and veterans are admitted free to state parks for the
month of Aug. and on Veteran’s Day.
▶ The military member or veteran must show proof of military service and
obtain the free Aug. pass from any Colorado state park or CPW office.
The military member or veteran must be in the vehicle using the pass. Go
to cpw.state.co.us/accessibility for a list of acceptable military IDs.

PICK UP A FREE STATE PARKS &amp; HATCHERIES PASSPORT WHILE VISITING!

▶ Stop by one of our 42 state parks or 15 hatcheries and pick up the CPW
Passport. Challenge yourself to collect ALL the stamps while you travel the
state and log your memories in the Passport: Use #COParksPassport to
share your adventures. Then, send in your photo to collect your completion prize(s): info@FriendsofColoradoStateParks.org
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STATE PARK ACCESS RULES
those persons entering the park in something
other than a hardsided vehicle or appropriate
camping unit. This does not apply to food that
is being transported, consumed or prepared for
consumption.
A hard-sided vehicle does not include any
type of tent, pop-up camper or pickup camper
with nylon, canvas or other pliable materials,
car top carriers or camper shells on the back of
pickup trucks.

The following activities are PROHIBITED on lands, waters,
frozen surfaces of waters, rights-­of-way, buildings or
devices on CPW parks and outdoor recreation lands:
▶ To enter, use or occupy parks and outdoor recreation lands when posted as prohibited. Access
to CPW recreation lands and waters is generally
allowed 5 a.m.–10 p.m. daily. Restricted access
generally will be allowed during other hours for
camping and fishing.
▶ To remove, destroy, mutilate, modify or deface
any structure, water control device, poster,
notice, sign or marker, tree, shrub or other
plant or vegetation — including dead timber
and forest litter, or any object of archaeological, geological, historical, zoological or natural/
environmental value or interest. This does not
include removal of firewood from designated
firewood areas, noxious weeds or recreational
gold mining within the Arkansas Headwaters
Recreation Area (except where prohibited as
indicated by posted signs).
▶ To remove, destroy or harass any wildlife or
livestock. Hunting is allowed in certain areas
designated during hunting seasons.

NIGHT ACTIVITY

▶ To land or take off with any type of aircraft.
“Aircraft” means any device/equipment that
is used or intended to be used for manned
flight (including powerless flight), including:
airplanes, helicopters, gliders, hot air balloons,
hang gliders, parachutes, parasails, kite boards,
kite tubes, zip lines, etc.

ABANDONED PROPERTY

CAMPING

ANIMALS/PETS

CLIMBING HARDWARE

▶ Where camping is permitted as posted, it is
unlawful to leave a camp, tent, shelter, motor vehicle or trailer unattended more than 24 hours,
or to camp or to park travel trailers or campers
on a state park or outdoor recreation land property for more than 14 days in a 28-day period.
▶ If a different primary occupant is not designated, the person who makes a reservation
is financially and legally responsible for any
actions of the site's occupants.

LITTERING

▶ To leave fish/fish entrails or debris in or on the
ice-covered or open waters of lakes, reservoirs
or streams.
▶ To leave any residentially or commercially generated garbage or trash anywhere within a park
or recreation area.

FIRES

▶ To build or tend fires, except in fully-enclosed
vehicles or in designated sites with grills or
fireplaces; or in hibachis, charcoal grills, stoves
and other metal containers, unless otherwise
prohibited by these regulations.
▶ To allow a fire to burn in a careless manner, to
leave any fire unattended or to fail to completely extinguish any fire .
▶ To discharge or use fireworks of any kind.

BOAT DOCKS

▶ To fish from boat ramps or boat docks, or to
otherwise use ramps/docks in a manner not
intended for their use.

GLASSWARE

▶ For any person to carry or possess any glassware in a public swimming or bathing area, or
designated waterskiing beach.
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▶ To occupy a parking site with a motorized vehicle from 10 p.m.–5 a.m., unless all occupants
arriving in the vehicle are actively engaged in
fishing or boating.

SWIM BEACH

▶ For any person:
a. To swim or bathe in any waters except areas
designated for such use.
b. To build or tend any kind of fire on any swim
beach.
c. To fish from any swim beach.
d. To allow any child under age 12 to be on a
swim beach unless accompanied by an adult.

AIRCRAFT

▶ To allow any dog or other pet on state park
property, unless under control and on a leash
not longer than 6 feet.
This requirement for dogs or other pets to be
leashed does not apply when the animal is in
a vehicle or vessel, or within the boundaries of
the designated dog-off-leash area at Chatfield or
Cherry Creek state parks. Dog or other pets are
not allowed within any swimming or water-ski
beach. This does not apply to dogs being used
in hunting, field trials or while being trained on
lands open to such use. Any person having a dog
or other pet creating a nuisance or disturbance,
or who fails to properly control a dog or other pet,
may be evicted from the park or recreation area.
▶ To allow horses, mules, donkeys or burros on
state park property, except on areas or trails
designated for their use.
▶ To turn livestock onto or allow grazing without
permission.
▶ For any handler of any dog to fail to immediately collect, remove and properly dispose of
all feces from or near any developed park sites,
including campgrounds, picnic area, dog training areas and designated trails.

DUMP STATIONS/OTHER UTILITIES

▶ To empty wastewater holding tanks, fill water
holding tanks or otherwise use any park dump
station or utility without a valid park pass and
valid camping permit/camping reservation.

BEARS

▶ Where necessary to prevent or address bear/
human interactions or related issues, the park
manager may designate all or a portion of any
state park where food, trash and equipment
used to cook or store food must be kept sealed
in a hard-sided vehicle, in a camping unit that
is constructed of solid, non-pliable material or
in a food storage box provided by the park for

QUIET HOURS

▶ Quiet hours will be enforced from 10 p.m.–6
a.m., and all generators, loud radios or other
loud noises that may disturb the peace are
prohibited during these hours.
▶ To leave any personal property unattended on
land or water for more than 24 hours:
a. If property is left for 24 hours, it will be considered abandoned.
b. Removal and storage will be at the expense of
the owner.
▶ To place fixed or permanent rock-climbing
hardware, unless the climber first obtains a
special-activities permit from the park manager.
Removal of previously-placed fixed or permanent climbing hardware is prohibited.

PARKING

▶ To park a motor vehicle, trailer or camper in
any area other than a designated parking area.

BIKING

▶ To bike in any area other than in a designated
biking area or on a designated road or trail.
▶ E-bikes (electrical-assisted bicycles) are vehicles
with 2 or 3 wheels, fully operable pedals and an
electric motor that doesn't go over 750 watts. See
page 3, "State Wildlife Areas," for descriptions of
the 3 classes of e-bike.
In state parks, class 1 and 2 e-bikes are allowed on roadways and designated bike lanes,
and on multi-use trails and other areas (e.g.,
campgrounds) that are open to nonmotorized
biking. Class 3 e-bikes are only allowed on designated roadways and designated bike lanes.

ALCOHOL

▶ Consumption of alcoholic beverages on CPW
lands and waters is permitted with the following exceptions:
a. It is prohibited to consume alcoholic beverages on any archery or firearm range.
b. It is prohibited to sell and/or dispense alcoholic beverages on any CPW lands and waters.
c. It is prohibited to be on any CPW lands and
waters when under the influence of alcohol
or any controlled substance to the degree
that may endanger oneself or another per
son, damage property or resources, or may
cause unreasonable interference with another person’s enjoyment.

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STATE PARKS PROPERTIES
▶ CAMEO SHOOTING &amp; EDUCATION COMPLEX
— MESA CO.
DIRECTIONS: Take I-70 to exit 45, turn
north and follow signs to Cameo.
GMU/ACRES: 31 / 1,700
FACILITIES: rifle, pistol, shotgun, archery
ranges; hunting, fishing, shooting and
other outdoor activity programs and
classes
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Public access from sunrise to sunset
only.
b. Fires may be prohibited to comply
with current burn restrictions.
c. Camping, marijuana prohibited.
d. Dogs prohibited outside of vehicles.
e. Hunting allowed only in area north
of and within 100 yards of Coal
Canyon-Main Canyon divide.
f. All persons must comply with range
safety rules, as posted.
g. Biking only in designated areas, as
posted.
NOTE: While Cameo has the same general rules as
state parks (see page 58 of this brochure and Chapter
P-1 of our regulations online: cpw.state.co.us/
regulations), PARK PASSES ARE NOT VALID
FOR ENTRY HERE. You must purchase Cameo passes
specifically to use in the Cameo shooting areas. See
the types of Cameo passes and fees online:
cpw.state.co.us/cameo

GOLD STANDARD SITES
The Leave No Trace Center for Outdoor Ethics has
7 principles that provide an easily understood
framework of minimum impact practices for
anyone visiting the outdoors. The principles
have been adapted so that they can be applied
anywhere — from remote wilderness areas, to
local parks and even in your own backyard. See
the back cover of this brochure to read about them!
Three of our state parks have received the highest
Leave No Trace standard of recognition as Gold
Standard Sites: Barr Lake, Castlewood Canyon
and Roxborough. Gold Standard Sites become
exemplary models, encouraging other public
lands to ensure that Leave No Trace education
is part of everyone’s experience when spending
time outdoors.
Learn more at: lnt.org/our-work/
protecting-parks/gold-standardsites

Find downloadable maps and a full list of activities available at each park in the Park Finder online:
cpw.state.co.us/park-map
▶ ARKANSAS HEADWATERS — CHAFFEE, FREMONT,
LAKE AND PUEBLO COs.
DIRECTIONS TO VISITOR CENTER: From intersection
of Hwys. 50/291 in Salida, go N on Hwy. 291
(1st St.). Go 1 block past stoplight to G St., turn
right 1 block to Sackett Ave., then turn left.
Visitor Center on left corner of Sackett and G
streets. Note that the park spans 152 miles
from Leadville to Pueblo, and campsites are
located along this span.
PHONE: 719-539-7289
ACRES: 5,652 total acres, 152 miles of river
FACILITIES: picnic sites, including group picnicking, campgrounds, boat ramps, visitor center
RECREATION: fishing, whitewater boating, camping, hiking, mountain biking, OHV, hunting,
horseback trails, boating, swimming, crosscountry skiing/snowshoeing, rock climbing,
wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Except in established campgrounds where
toilet facilities are provided, all overnight
campers must provide and use a portable
toilet device capable of carrying human
waste out of recreation area. Contents of
portable toilet must be emptied in compliance with law and may not be deposited
within recreation area, unless at a facility
specifically designated by AHRA.
b. Building or tending fires allowed, but AHRA
fire containers must have at least a two-inch
rigid side. Fire containers must be elevated
up off ground.
c. Swimming allowed from confluence of East
Fork/Lake Fork of Arkansas River. All persons swimming within designated whitewater parks and all persons under the age of 13
swimming anywhere within the recreation
area must wear a properly-fitting, U.S. Coast
Guard-approved wearable personal flotation
device.
d. Motorboats prohibited from confluence of
East Fork/Lake Fork of Arkansas River to
west end of Pueblo Reservoir.
e. Innertubes, air mattresses and similar devices allowed from confluence of East Fork/
Lake Fork of Arkansas River. All occupants
must wear a U.S. Coast Guard-approved
wearable personal flotation device.
f. Hunting allowed in areas not prohibiting
such use.
g. Recreational gold mining allowed, except
where prohibited as posted.

▶ BARR LAKE — ADAMS CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Denver, take I-76 E to exit 22,
Bromley Lane. Go E approx. 1 mile to Picadilly
Rd., then go S about 2 miles to park entrance
on right.
PHONE: 303-659-6005
ACRES: 1,164 land acres, 1,726 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramp, visitor center
RECREATION: fishing, hiking, biking, horseback
trails, boating, cross-country skiing/snowshoeing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Dogs or other pets, fishing or boating in
wildlife refuge area prohibited.
b. Visitors must remain on designated trails
and boardwalks in wildlife refuge area.
c. Fishing, boating in wildlife refuge area
prohibited.
d. Visitors must remain on designated trails on
Barr Lake Dam.
e. Horses on Barr Lake Dam prohibited.
f. Only hand-propelled craft, sailboats and
boats with electric trolling motors or
gasoline motors of 10 horsepower or less
allowed.
g. Only shotguns loaded with birdshot allowed
for waterfowl and dove hunting, in areas and
at times posted.
h. All hunters must check in and check out at
hunter registration area.
i. Waterfowl hunting by reservation only. See
"Reservations: Hunting," page 1, for details.

▶ BOYD LAKE — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-25 exit 257 W (Hwy. 34) 2.3
miles, go right on Boise Ave for 1.5 miles, then
turn right on 37th St. (T intersection). Turn
right, and park is on right (800 ft).
PHONE: 970-669-1739
ACRES: 257 land acres, 1,747 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramps, electric
hookups, dump station, visitor center
RECREATION: fishing, camping, hiking, biking,
boating, swimming, cross-country skiing/
snowshoeing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. From the Tues. after Labor Day through the
Fri. before Memorial Day, only bows and
arrows (including crossbows and hand-held
bows, unless otherwise restricted), and
shotguns loaded with birdshot allowed for
hunting in areas not posted as prohibiting
such use.
b. Waterfowl hunting by reservation only. See
"Reservations: Hunting," page 1, for details.
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▶ CASTLEWOOD CANYON
— DOUGLAS CO.
DIRECTIONS: From I-25 at Castle Rock, go E
on Founders Parkway to Hwy. 86, then go E
for 4 miles to Franktown. Go S on Hwy. 83
(S. Parker Rd.) for 5 miles to park entrance.
PHONE: 303-688-5242
ACRES: 2,628 land acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, visitor center
RECREATION: hiking, cross-country skiing/
snowshoeing, rock climbing, wildlife viewing, educational tours, photography
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Dogs or other pets, horses, climbing,
traverseing or rappeling on or from rock
formations in East Canyon area prohibited.
b. Visitors required to remain on designated
trails in East Canyon area.

▶ CHATFIELD — JEFFERSON, DOUGLAS, ARAPAHOE COs.

DIRECTIONS: From Denver, go W on C-470 to
Wadsworth (Hwy. 121) exit. Go S on Wadsworth for 1 mile. Deer Creek entrance is on
E of road. Or, from C-470 and Santa Fe Dr.
(Hwy. 85), go S on Hwy. 85, go W on Titan
Pkwy., then turn right on Eagle River St. to
Plum Creek entrance.
PHONE: 303-791-7275
ACRES: 3,895 land acres, 1,423 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, horse rental, sewer and
electrical hookups, dump station, boat ramps,
marina, swim beach, model airplane field
RECREATION: fishing, camping, hiking, biking,
horseback trails, boating, swimming, crosscountry skiing/snowshoeing, hot-air ballooning, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Entrance to and exit from dog-off-leash
areas allowed only at designated access
points.
b. A handler may bring maximum of 3 dogs
at one time in dog-off-leash area.
c. Handlers must have a leash and at least one
waste bag for each dog in dog-off-leash
area.
d. Sport-dog trainers must obtain a specialuse permit to access and use designated
upland and flat-water sport-dog-training
areas.
e. Handlers in dog-off-leash and sport-dogtraining areas must have a visible and
valid dog-off-leash annual or daily pass.
f. Fishing prohibited on ponds within dogoff-leash area.
g. Only pistols or other mechanisms incapable of discharging live ammunition
allowed in dog-training area.
h. Valid permit required to launch or land
any hot-air balloon.
i. Only float tubes or craft propelled by hand
allowed on ponds within the park, excluding main reservoir.

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▶ CHERRY CREEK — ARAPAHOE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-225, go 1 mile S on
Parker Rd. to Lehigh Ave. and follow signs to
E entrance of park.
PHONE: 303-690-1166
ACRES: 3,570 land acres, 880 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, horse rental, electrical
hookups, dump station, boat ramps, marina,
shooting range
RECREATION: fishing, camping, hiking, biking,
horseback trails, boating, swimming, crosscountry skiing/snowshoeing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Entrance to and exit from dog-off-leash
areas allowed only at designated access
points.
b. A handler may bring maximum of 3 dogs
at one time in dog-off-leash area.
c. Handlers must have a leash and at least one
waste bag for each dog in dog-off-leash
area.
d. Sport-dog trainers must obtain a specialuse permit to access and use designated
upland and flat-water sport-dog-training
areas.
e. Handlers in dog-off-leash and sport-dogtraining areas must have a visible and
valid dog-off-leash annual or daily pass.
f. Use of shotgun shells on trap/skeet range
with shot size larger than size 7 prohibited.
g. Only pistols or other mechanisms incapable of discharging live ammunition
allowed in dog-training area.

▶ CHEYENNE MOUNTAIN — EL PASO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-25, exit on South Academy (Exit 135) and go W on Academy to Hwy.
115. Go S on Hwy. 115 to first traffic light at
Gate 1 of Fort Carson. Turn W at light into
park entrance.
PHONE: 719-576-2016
ACRES: 2,701 land acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, campground with 51
full hookup sites and 10 basic sites, visitor
center
RECREATION: camping, hiking, biking
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Dogs and other pets prohibited, except
leashed dogs and pets in developed areas
of park and on the following trails only:
Acorn Alley, Bobcat Way, Raccoon Ridge
and the portion of Soaring Kestral west of
the eastern-most intersection with Bobcat
Way. All visitors that have dogs or other
pets on these trails must have at least one
waste bag per animal.
b. Smoking limited to developed areas only
and prohibited in backcountry, or on
archery range, parking lot or trail system.
c. Hunting prohibited.
d. Climbing, traversing or rappeling on or
from rock formations prohibited.

e. Any person age 17 or older shooting on
the field/3D portion of archery range must
have on their person a proper and valid
daily or annual Cheyenne Mountain Park
archery range individual permit.
f. Public access on archery range allowed
from sunrise to sunset.
g. Any person age 16 or younger entering
archery range must be under adult supervision at all times.
h. Broadheads, crossbows and firearms,
including, but not limited to, BB guns,
pellet guns and air rifles, prohibited on
archery range.
i. Dogs or other pets prohibited on archery
range.

▶ CRAWFORD — DELTA, MONTROSE COs.

DIRECTIONS: From Delta, take Hwy. 92 E to
Hotchkiss. Veer right on Hwy. 92. Go 10 miles
to Crawford. Park is 1 mile S on Hwy. 92.
PHONE: 970-921-5721
ACRES: 381 land acres, 379 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramps, electrical
hookups, dump station, visitor center
RECREATION: fishing, hunting, camping, hiking, biking, boating, swimming, cross-country skiing/snowshoeing, snowmobiling
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting allowed in areas not prohibiting
such use.

▶ ELDORADO CANYON — BOULDER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hwy. 36, take Superior/
Louisville exit (McCaslin Blvd.), then go S
to Colo. 170. Go W approx. 9 miles through
Eldorado Springs. Park entrance on W side
of Eldorado Springs.
VISITOR CENTER: Go 1 mile W of park entrance.
PHONE: 303-494-3943
ACRES: 1,441 land acres, one mile of river
FACILITIES: picnic sites, visitor center
RECREATION: rock climbing, hiking, biking, horseback trails, cross-country skiing/
snowshoeing, fishing, hunting with primitive weapons only at the Crescent Meadows
property
RESTRICTIONS:
a. All portable grills and stoves (including, but not limited to, charcoal, gas and
wood) prohibited outside of designated
high-use pads.
b. Beginning the Tues. after Labor Day
through March 31, only hand-held bows
and shotguns loaded with birdshot allowed for hunting in western portion of
park (Crescent Meadows).
c. Beginning the Tues. after Labor Day
through the Fri. before Memorial Day,
only primitive weapons (hand-held bows
and muzzle-loading rifles) allowed for
hunting big game in western portion of
park (Crescent Meadows).

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▶ ELEVEN MILE — PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Colorado Springs, take
Hwy. 24 W for 38 miles until 1 mile W of
town of Lake George. Then turn S on CR 90
and go 6 miles to CR 92. Go S on CR 92 for 5
miles to park.
PHONE: 719-748-3401
ACRES: 4,167 land acres, 3,405 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramps, electrical
hookups, dump station, visitor center
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, camping, hiking, biking, boating, cross-country skiing/
snowshoeing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Operating or parking snowmobiles on
land or on frozen surface of reservoir
prohibited, except by law enforcement officers on duty, or unless otherwise posted
at park entrances.
b. Operating or occupying boats on surface
of reservoir from one-half hour after
sunset until one-half hour before sunrise
prohibited.
c. Entering, using or occupying islands on
reservoir prohibited.
d. Entering, using or occupying lands or
waters of Eleven Mile State Recreation
Area lying east of restrictive buoy line
prohibited.
e. Waterskiing on reservoir prohibited.
f. Hunting allowed in areas not prohibiting
such use.

▶ ELKHEAD RESERVOIR — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hayden, follow Hwy. 40 W
for 10 miles to CR 29. Turn right and go 4
miles to CR 28. Turn right, main park access
on left.
PHONE: 970-276-2061
ACRES: 1,208 land acres, 900 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramps
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, camping, hiking, biking, horseback trails, boating, swimming, cross-country skiing/snowshoeing

NEW ▶ FISHERS PEAK — LAS ANIMAS CO.
DIRECTIONS: From I-25, take Exit 11 E to CR
69-3 (Sante Fe Trail). Travel S until you see
the entrance gate and sign on the left.
PHONE: 719-846-6951
ACRES: 19,200 (Only 250 acres currently open
to the public.)
FACILITIES: drive-in picnic area, parking lot,
vault restrooms
RECREATION: hiking, picnic area, hunting
Note that biking is not allowed.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access from sunrise to
sunset, except as allowed with a special
activity permit (see h.).
b. Visitors must remain on designated
trails, except as allowed with a special
activity permit (see h.).
c. Trail use for pedestrians only.

d. Pets or other domestic animals prohibited outside of designated parking area,
except as allowed with a special activity
permit (see h.).
e. Snowmobiles, off-highway vehicles
(OHVs) prohibited.
f. Parking allowed in designated areas only.
g. Raptor nest buffers:
1. From Dec. 15−July 15, all visitors
must remain outside the half-mile
buffer for golden eagle nests, as
posted.
2. From March 15−July 31*, all visitors
must remain outside the half-mile
buffer for peregrine falcon nests, as
posted. *Pending CPW Commission
approval in Sept. 2021.
h. Hunting permitted in accordance with
the following:
1. A special activity permit allowing
access will be provided through a
draw. Failure to comply with the
conditions in the permit, state
statutes and CPW regulations may
result in permit revocation.
2. Only the successful permit holder
and one non-hunting companion
are allowed on the property.
3. Vehicles involved in hunting use
of the park are required to have a
valid Colorado State parks pass,
unless the vehicle displays a Disabled Veteran license plate,
NEW or, starting Sept. 6, 2021, a
Purple Heart license plate.
4. Hired guides or outfitters prohibited.
5. Access to property prohibited except during season dates specified
on permit.
6. Go online to see the current season
dates and rules for hunting on
Fishers Peak State Park: cpw.state.
co.us/fisherspeak

▶ GOLDEN GATE CANYON — GILPIN, JEFFERSON COs.

DIRECTIONS: Take I-70 W, exit Hwy. 58 and
go 5 miles to Hwy. 93. Go N for 1.5 miles to
Golden Gate Canyon Rd., then turn left and
go 13 miles to visitor center.
PHONE: 303-582-3707
ACRES: 11,895 land acres, 8 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, electrical hookups,
dump station, visitor center
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, camping, hiking, biking, horseback trails, cross-country
skiing/snowshoeing, rock climbing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boats, rafts or other floating devices of any
kind on lakes within park prohibited, except as part of class in canoeing sponsored
by CPW.
b. In Jefferson Co., excluding the 160-acre
parcel known as Vigil Ranch and posted
strip of land along Gilpin CR 2: During
deer and elk seasons, hunting allowed for

big game. Beginning the Tues. after Labor
Day through the Fri. before Memorial
Day, hunting allowed for small game in
areas not posted as prohibiting such use.
Hunters must check in and out at designated check station.
c. During deer and elk seasons beginning
the Tues. after Labor Day through the Fri.
before Memorial Day, hunting allowed in
areas not posted as prohibiting such use
in portion of park located in Gilpin Co.
(Green Ranch). Only hunters selected
through special drawing prior to start of
big-game seasons allowed to hunt this
portion.

▶ HARVEY GAP — GARFIELD CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Silt, go W on Hwy. 6/24
to First St. Turn N on First St. and go 1.2
miles to Silt Mesa Rd. Go W for 0.7 miles to
Harvey Gap Rd. (CR 237). Go N and follow
Harvey Gap Rd. for 3.4 miles to park.
PHONE: 970-625-1607
ACRES: 106 land acres, 198 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramp
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, boating, swimming, cross-country skiing/snowshoeing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Only hand-propelled craft, sailboats and
boats with electric trolling motors or
gasoline motors of 20 horsepower or less
allowed on reservoir.
b. Waterskiing on reservoir prohibited.
c. Beginning the Tues. after Labor Day
through the Fri. before Memorial Day,
only bows and arrows (including crossbow and hand-held bow, unless otherwise
restricted), and shotguns loaded with
birdshot allowed for hunting in areas not
posted as prohibiting such use.

▶ HIGHLINE LAKE — MESA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Loma exit on I-70 (Hwy.
139), go N for 5 miles to Q Rd., then go W
for 1.2 miles to 11.8 Rd. Go N for 1 mile to
park.
PHONE: 970-858-7208
ACRES: 389 land acres, 173 water acres
FACILITIES: visitor center, camping, picnic
sites, boat ramps, dump station
RECREATION: fishing, camping, hiking, biking,
horseback trails, boating, swimming
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Only hand-propelled craft, sailboats and
boats with electric motors allowed on
Mack Mesa Reservoir.
b. Boats prohibited on lake from first day in
Oct. through last day in Feb., except handpropelled craft used for setting out and
picking up decoys, and retrieving downed
waterfowl in area open to hunting.
c. Waterfowl hunting by reservation only.
See "Reservations: Hunting," page 1, for
details.
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d. Only shotguns loaded with birdshot allowed for waterfowl hunting in areas and
at times posted.
e. Small-game hunting allowed at park, using only shotguns, in areas and at times
posted.
f. Big-game hunting prohibited.
g. All hunters must check in and check out at
hunter registration area.

▶ JACKSON LAKE — MORGAN, WELD COs.

DIRECTIONS: From Hwy. 34 and I-76 interchange, go N for 7.25 miles onHwy. 39,
through Goodrich. Then go W on Y5 (follow
paved road) for 2.5 miles.
PHONE: 970-645-2551
ACRES: 580 land acres, 2,511 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramp, electrical
hookups, dump station, visitor center
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, OHV, camping,
hiking, boating, swimming, cross-country
skiing/snowshoeing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Beginning the Tues. after Labor Day
through the Fri. before Memorial Day,
only bows and arrows (including crossbow and hand-held bow, unless otherwise
restricted), and shotguns loaded with
birdshot allowed for hunting in areas not
posted as prohibiting such use.

▶ JAMES M. ROBB-COLORADO RIVER — MESA CO.

PHONE: 970-434-3388 or 970-858-9188
(Fruita Section)
CONNECTED LAKES:
DIRECTIONS: From SW portion of Grand Junction at Hwy. 340, go NW on Dike Rd. for 1.5
miles.
ACRES: 20 land acres, 30 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramp
RECREATION: fishing, hiking, biking, boating.
Hunting prohibited.
CORN LAKE:
DIRECTIONS: Take Exit 37 off I-70, go to I-70 B,
turn S on 32 Rd. (Hwy. 141) and go 2 miles.
ACRES: 100 land acres, 22 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramp
RECREATION: fishing, hiking, biking, horseback
trails, waterfowl hunting
FRUITA:
DIRECTIONS: Take I-70 to Exit 19 at Fruita. Go
S on Hwy. 340 for 0.5 miles to entrance on W.
ACRES: 20 land acres, 15 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramp, electrical
hookup, dump station, visitor center
RECREATION: fishing, camping, hiking, biking,
horseback trails, boating. Hunting prohibited.
NOTE: Swim beach closed indefinitely.
ISLAND ACRES:
DIRECTIONS: Take Exit 47 off I-70; follow signs.
ACRES: 627 land acres, 251 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, electrical hookups,
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RECREATION: fishing, camping, hiking, biking,
swimming, waterfowl hunting
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Colorado River Wildlife Area:
1. Dogs or other pets prohibited, except on
designated trails.
2. Fires, swimming prohibited.
3. Public access via designated trails only.
4. Boats, rafts or other floating devices of
any kind on lakes prohibited.
b. Fruita, Connected Lakes, Corn Lake and
Island Acres sections:
1. Except for swim area at Island Acres, only
hand-propelled craft, sailboats and boats
with electric motors allowed.
2. Waterfowl hunting by reservation only.
See "Reservations: Hunting," page 1, for
details.
3. Only shotguns loaded with birdshot allowed for waterfowl hunting in areas and
at times posted. All hunters must hunt
from designated blinds.
4. Hunting prohibited in Fruita and Connected Lakes sections.
c. 34 Road Parcel:
1. No public access except for waterfowl
hunting on weekends during designated
waterfowl hunting seasons.
2. Only shotguns loaded with birdshot
allowed for waterfowl hunting in areas
and at times posted. Waterfowl hunters
must have valid reservation to hunt 34
Road blind.
3. Hunters must hunt from designated
blinds only.
4. All other use of property prohibited.
d. Pear Park Section:
1. Boats, rafts or other floating devices of
any kind prohibited on lakes between 30
Rd. and 29 Rd.
2. Waterfowl hunting by reservation only.
See "Reservations: Hunting," page 1, for
details.
3. Only shotguns loaded with birdshot allowed for waterfowl hunting in areas and
at times posted. All hunters must hunt
from designated blinds.

▶ JOHN MARTIN RESERVOIR — BENT CO.

DIRECTIONS:
FROM LAS ANIMAS: Go 16 miles E of Las Animas
on Hwy. 50 to CR 24 at Hasty. Go S on CR 24
approx. 2 miles to park entrance.
FROM LAMAR: Take Hwy. 50 W from Lamar
approx. 20 miles to Hasty. Go S on School
Street (CR 24), then go 2 miles to park
entrance.
PHONE: 719-829-1801
ACRES: 1,642 land acres, 11,749 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramps, electrical
hookups, dump station, visitor center
RECREATION: fishing, camping, hiking, biking,
boating, swimming, cross-country skiing/
snowshoeing

RESTRICTIONS:
a. Public access on north shore area of park
prohibited from first day of Nov.–March
15 annually, or as posted (except to retrieve downed waterfowl).
b. Only hand-propelled craft, sailboats and
boats with electric motors allowed on
Lake Hasty.
c. Unauthorized boats, rafts or other floating
devices of any kind prohibited on waters
below John Martin Dam to Arkansas
River bridge.
d. Public access east of waterfowl closure
line to the dam prohibited from first day
of Nov.–March 15 annually, or as posted
(except to retrieve downed waterfowl).

▶ LAKE PUEBLO — PUEBLO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-25 at Pueblo, take Exit
101 and go 2.5 miles W on Hwy. 50. Turn S
on Pueblo Blvd. and go 4 miles to Thatcher
Ave. Turn W, then go 4 miles to park entrance.
PHONE: 719-561-9320
ACRES: 12,885 land acres, 4,611 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramps, electrical
hookups, dump station, visitor center
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, camping, hiking,
biking, horseback trails, boating, swimming
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Jumping, diving or swinging from cliffs,
ledges or manmade structures prohibited,
including, but not limited to, boat docks,
marina infrastructure and railroad trestle
in Turkey Creek.
b. Innertubes, air mattresses and similar
devices allowed below dam on part of
Arkansas River within boundaries of park.
All occupants must wear a U.S. Coast
Guard-approved wearable personal flotation device.
c. Beginning the Tues. after Labor Day
through the Fri. before Memorial Day,
only bows and arrows (including crossbow and hand-held bow, unless otherwise
restricted), and shotguns loaded with
birdshot allowed for hunting in areas not
posted as prohibiting such use.

▶ LATHROP — HUERFANO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walsenburg, go 3 miles W
on Hwy. 160.
PHONE: 719-738-2376
ACRES: 1,780 land acres, 412 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramps, electrical
hookups, dump station, visitor center
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, camping,
hiking, biking, boating, swimming, crosscountry skiing/snowshoeing, golf
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boats prohibited on Horseshoe Reservoir
from first Mon. in Nov. through last day
of migratory waterfowl seasons, except as
posted. Hand-propelled craft allowed for
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retrieving downed waterfowl in area open
to hunting.
b. Waterskiing on Horseshoe Reservoir
prohibited.
c. Beginning the Tues. after Labor Day
through the Fri. before Memorial Day,
only bows and arrows (including crossbows and hand-held bows, unless otherwise restricted), and shotguns loaded with
birdshot allowed for hunting west from
a north-south line corresponding with
barbed-wire fence between Horseshoe
Lake and Martin Lake.

▶ LONE MESA — DOLORES CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Dolores, take USFS Rds.
526 and 514 N and W to the park.
PHONE: 970-533-7065
ACRES: 11,780 land acres
NOTE: The park is currently closed to the public.
Limited big-game hunting is allowed by a
special use permit program during big-game
seasons. Call 970-533-7065 for information.

▶ LORY — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Ft. Collins, go N on Hwy
287, staying straight when highway forks N
and following CR 54G into LaPorte. Continue W to Bellvue and turn left on Rist Canyon Rd. (52E). Follow Rist Canyon Rd. for 1
mile to CR 23N. Turn left and follow CR 23N
for 1.4 miles to Lodgepole (25G). Then turn
right and travel 1.6 miles to park entrance.
PHONE: 970-493-1623
ACRES: 2,591 land acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, visitor center
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, camping, hiking, biking, horseback trails, cross-country
skiing/snowshoeing, rock climbing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. During deer and elk seasons, hunting allowed for big game. Beginning the Tues.
after Labor Day through the Fri. before Memorial Day, hunting allowed for small game
in areas not posted as prohibiting such use.
Hunting on Sat. or Sun prohibited.
b. During spring turkey hunt at Lory State
Park, hunting turkey on Mon. and Tues.
only. All other days of the week closed to
spring turkey hunting.

▶ MANCOS — MONTEZUMA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Durango, take Hwy. 160
for W 27 miles to Mancos. Go N on Hwy.
184 approx. 0.25 miles, then turn E on CR 42
(USFS Rd. 561). Go 4 miles and take CR N to
park entrance.
PHONE: 970-533-7065
ACRES: 354 land acres, 217 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramp, dump
station
RECREATION: fishing, camping, hiking, biking,
horseback trails, boating, cross-country skiing/snowshoeing

RESTRICTIONS:
a. Only hand-propelled craft, sailboats, boats
with electric trolling motors and boats
with gasoline motors operated at a wakeless speed allowed on reservoir.
b. Waterskiing on reservoir prohibited.

▶ MUELLER — TELLER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Colorado Springs, go 25
miles W on Hwy. 24 to Divide. Go S on Hwy.
67 for 3.5 miles to park entrance.
PHONE: 719-687-2366
ACRES: 5,109 land acres, 5 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, electrical hookups,
dump station, showers, visitor center
RECREATION: camping, hiking, biking, horseback trails, cross-country skiing/snowshoeing, limited hunting and fishing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Dogs or other pets prohibited outside of
developed facilities area.
b. Operating snowmobiles and off-highway
vehicles prohibited, except by law enforcement officers on duty.
c. Boats, rafts or other floating devices of any
kind prohibited on lakes within park.
d. Beginning the Tues. after Labor Day
through the Fri. before Memorial Day,
hunting allowed in areas not prohibiting such use in park. Hunters may access
posted hunting area only from Trail 5 at
Visitor Center, Trail 11 at Livery parking
lot, or Lost Pond Picnic Area and Trail 13
at group campground. All weapons must
be completely unloaded when hunter is
outside posted hunting area boundary.

▶ NAVAJO — ARCHULETA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Pagosa Springs, take Hwy.
160 W for 17 miles. Go SW on Hwy. 151 for
18 miles to Arboles. Go 2 miles S on CR 982.
PHONE: 970-883-2208
ACRES: 2,087 land acres, 2,895 water acres —
the reservoir is more than 15,000 water acres
that span Colorado and New Mexico.
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramp, electrical
hookups, dump station, visitor center
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, camping, hiking, biking, boating, swimming
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting allowed in areas not prohibiting
such use.
NOTE: Boaters may launch in either state and
use the entire reservoir. Valid New Mexico
AND Colorado fishing licenses are required.

▶ NORTH STERLING — LOGAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-76, take exit 125 (Sterling), turn W on Hwy. 6 (traffic W from
Denver, turn left off exit ramp; traffic E from
Julesburg/Nebraska, turn right off exit ramp).
Follow Hwy. 6 W for 2 miles over bridge.
Turn right (N) on N. 3rd St. Take slight left
onto Sidney Ave., then continue N for 1.5
miles. Turn left onto CR 34 and continue W
for 1 mile. Turn right onto CR 39 and follow
paved road N for 10 miles.
NOTE: If using a GPS unit to navigate, road
changes names several times. Don't turn onto
any unpaved roads.
After S-curves, turn left onto CR 46, continue
for 2 miles W to CR 33, and follow paved
road N on CR-33.
PHONE: 970-522-3657
ACRES: 2,820 land acres, 2,895 water acres
FACILITIES: archery range, picnic sites, boat
ramps, electrical hookups, dump station,
visitor center
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, camping,
hiking, biking, horseback trails, boating,
swimming
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boats prohibited on reservoir from first
Mon. in Nov. through last day of migratory waterfowl seasons, except as posted
and except hand-propelled craft used for
setting out and picking up decoys, and
retrieving downed waterfowl on areas of
lakes open to waterfowl hunting.
b. Beginning the Tues. after Labor Day
through the Fri. before Memorial Day,
only bows and arrows and shotguns
loaded with birdshot allowed for hunting
in areas not prohibiting such use in park,
except as follows:
1. Hunting prohibited from dam.
2. Hunting prohibited from frozen surface
of lake.

▶ PAONIA — GUNNISON, PITKIN COs.

DIRECTIONS: From Glenwood Springs, take
Hwy. 82 S to Carbondale. At Hwy. 133, go S
for 46 miles.
PHONE: 970-921-5721
ACRES: 1,250 land acres, 334 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramp
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, camping,
boating, cross-country skiing/snowshoeing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting allowed in areas not prohibiting
such use.

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▶ PEARL LAKE — ROUTT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Steamboat Springs, go W for
2 miles on Hwy. 40 to CR 129. Turn N and go 23
miles to Pearl Lake Rd. Go E for 2 miles to park.
PHONE: 970-879-3922
ACRES: 134 land acres, 166 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramp
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, camping, hiking, biking, boating, cross-country skiing/
snowshoeing, snowmobiling
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Only hand-propelled craft, sailboats, boats
with electric trolling motors and boats
with gasoline motors operated at a wakeless speed allowed.
b. Waterskiing prohibited.c. During deer
and elk seasons, hunting allowed for big
game. Beginning the Tues. after Labor Day
through the Fri. before Memorial Day,
hunting allowed for small game in areas
not posted as prohibiting such use.

▶ RIDGWAY — OURAY CO.

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DIRECTIONS: From Montrose, go 20 miles S on
Hwy. 550.
PHONE: 970-626-5822
ACRES: 2,100 land acres, 1,101 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramp, buoy and
slip rentals, electrical hookups, dump station,
visitor center
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, camping, hiking
trails, biking, boating, swimming, crosscountry skiing/snowshoeing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boats, rafts, or other floating devices prohibited on any waters within Pa-Co-ChuPuk Recreation Site, below Ridgway Dam.
b. On all areas of park east of Hwy. 550: During deer and elk seasons, hunting allowed
for big game. Beginning the Tues. after Labor Day through the Fri. before Memorial
Day, hunting allowed in areas not posted
as prohibiting such use.
c. During any hunting season from Oct. 1–
April 30 annually, and any approved special season, hunting allowed on all lands
open to public access west of reservoir.
Area bounded by Dallas Creek on south
and site closure signs on north closed to
all hunting.
d. During any waterfowl hunting season
from Oct. 1–April 30 annually, and
any approved special season, waterfowl
hunting allowed within Dallas Creek
Recreation Site at park Hunting prohibited
between park road and Hwy. 550, and in
other areas posted as prohibiting such use.
e. During special seasons, hunting allowed in the
following areas (or special hunting zones):
ZONE 1: Elk Ridge Mesa, including closed
Elk Ridge Campground.
ZONE 2: Area bounded by 100 yards S of
park headquarters on N; Ridgway
Reservoir on W; 0.24 miles from
Hwy. 550 on S; and 0.25 miles from
main park road on E.

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3. Area bounded by reservoir's main cove
on N; 0.25 miles from Elk Ridge Rd. on
W; intersection of Elk Ridge and main
park roads on S; and 0.25 miles from
main park road on E.
4. Pa-Co-Chu-Puk Recreation site.

▶ RIFLE FALLS — GARFIELD CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-70 exit at Rifle, take Hwy.
13 N through Rifle for 3 miles. Turn right on
Hwy. 325 and go 9.8 miles.
PHONE: 970-625-1607
ACRES: 48 land acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, electrical hookups
RECREATION: fishing, camping, hiking, crosscountry skiing/snowshoeing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Climbing, traversing, or rappelling on or
from rock formations prohibited.

▶ RIFLE GAP — GARFIELD CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-70 exit at Rifle, take Hwy.
13 N through Rifle for 3 miles. Turn right on
Hwy. 325 and go 6 miles.
PHONE: 970-625-1607
ACRES: 973 land acres, 360 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramp, dump station, visitor center
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, camping,
biking, boating, swimming, cross-country
skiing/snowshoeing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting allowed in areas not prohibiting
such use.

▶ ROXBOROUGH
— DOUGLAS CO.
DIRECTIONS: Take C-470 to Wadsworth exit.
Go 4.4 miles S to Waterton Rd., then turn left
and go 1.6 miles to North Rampart Range
Rd. Turn right and go 2.3 miles to Roxborough Park Rd., then turn left and go 1 block
to park access road. Drive 2.2 miles on access
road to reach visitor center.
PHONE: 303-973-3959
ACRES: 3,328 land acres
FACILITIES: visitor center
RECREATION: hiking, cross-country skiing/
snowshoeing, wildlife viewing, education
tours, photography
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Dogs or other pets, fires prohibited.
b. Climbing, traversing, or rappelling on or
from rock formations prohibited.
NOTE: No off-trail use.

▶ ST. VRAIN — WELD CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-25, go W on Hwy. 119 and
turn N on CR 7. Park is 7 miles E of Longmont.
PHONE: 303-678-9402
ACRES: 695 land acres, 160 water acres

FACILITIES: picnic sites, dump station
RECREATION: fishing, camping, hiking, boating,
cross-country skiing/snowshoeing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Only hand-propelled craft, sailboats and
boats with electric motors allowed, except
on Blue Heron Reservoir.
b. Only hand- or trailer-launched vessels with
electric or gasoline motors operated at a
wakeless speed allowed on Blue Heron
Reservoir.

▶ SPINNEY MOUNTAIN — PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Colorado Springs, take Hwy.
24 W for 55 miles. Turn left and go 2.8 miles
on CR 23. Then turn right on CR 59 and go
1.1 miles to entrance.
PHONE: 719-748-3401
ACRES: 3,990 land acres, 2,444 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramps
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, boating
SEASONAL CLOSURE: from time the reservoir ices
over in the fall until ice off in spring
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Operating or parking snowmobiles on land
or on frozen surface of reservoir prohibited, except by law enforcement officers on
duty, or unless otherwise posted at park
entrances.
b. Operating or occupying boats on surface
of reservoir from one-half hour after
sunset until one-half hour before sunrise
prohibited.
c. Entering, using or occupying islands on
reservoir prohibited.
d. Entering, using or occupying lands or
waters of park Nov. 16–April 30 prohibited,
unless reservoir is ice-free and area otherwise posted as open for public use.
e. Entering, using or occupying lands or
waters of park from one-half hour after
sunset until one-half hour before sunrise
prohibited, or as otherwise posted.
f. Waterskiing on reservoir prohibited.
g. Hunting allowed in areas not prohibiting
such use.

▶ STAGECOACH — ROUTT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-70 at Silverthorne, take
Hwy. 9 N for 38 miles. Go W on Hwy. 40 for
6 miles to Hwy. 134. Go W on Hwy. 134 for
27 miles to Hwy. 131. Go N 17 miles to CR
14 and follow signs.
PHONE: 970-736-2436
ACRES: 810 land acres, 819 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramps, electrical
hookups, dump station
RECREATION: fishing, camping, hiking, biking,
horseback trails, boating, swimming, crosscountry skiing/snowshoeing, snowmobiling
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Beginning the Tues. after Labor Day
through the Fri. before Memorial Day, only
bows and arrows (including crossbows

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and hand-held bows, unless otherwise
restricted), and shotguns loaded with
birdshot allowed for hunting on western
half of reservoir.
b. Waterfowl hunting by reservation only. See
"Reservations: Hunting," page 1, for details.

▶ STATE FOREST — JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Fort Collins, go 75 miles W
on Hwy. 14, over Cameron Pass.
PHONE: 970-723-8366
ACRES: 71,024 land acres, 170 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramps, horse
stables/rental, visitor center
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, OHV, camping,
hiking, biking, horseback riding, boating,
backcountry skiing/snowshoeing, snowmobiling, mountain climbing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boats, rafts or other floating devices of
any kind prohibited on lakes within park,
except wakeless boating allowed on North
Michigan Reservoir.
b. Only hand-propelled craft, sailboats, boats
with electric trolling motors and boats
with gasoline motors operated at a wakeless speed allowed on North Michigan
Reservoir.
c. Waterskiing on North Michigan Reservoir
prohibited.
d. Hunting allowed in areas not prohibiting
such use.

▶ STAUNTON — JEFFERSON, PARK COs.

DIRECTIONS: From Denver, take Hwy. 285 S for
19.2 miles. Take the Elk Creek Rd. exit and go
N on Elk Creek Rd. for 1.7 miles to entrance.
PHONE: 303-816-0912
ACRES: 3,829 land acres, 5 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites
RECREATION: fishing, camping, hiking, biking,
horseback trails, rock climbing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boats, rafts or other floating devices of any
kind prohibited on lakes within park.

▶ STEAMBOAT LAKE — ROUTT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Steamboat Springs, go for W
2 miles on Hwy. 40 to CR 129. Turn N, go 25
miles to visitor center.
PHONE: 970-879-3922
ACRES: 1,809 land acres, 1,011 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramps, electrical
hookups, dump station, visitor center
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, camping, hiking,
biking, horseback trails, boating, swimming,
cross-country skiing/snowshoeing, snowmobiling
RESTRICTIONS:
a. During deer and elk seasons, hunting allowed for big game. Beginning the Tues.
after Labor Day through the Fri. before
Memorial Day, hunting allowed for small
game in areas not posted as prohibiting
such use.

▶ SWEITZER LAKE — DELTA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Delta, go 1 mile S on Hwy.
50. Or go 20 miles N of Montrose on Hwy. 50.
PHONE: 970-874-4258
ACRES: 74 land acres, 137 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramp, dump station, visitor center
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, hiking, biking,
horseback trails, boating, swimming, crosscountry skiing/snowshoeing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Beginning the Tues. after Labor Day
through the Fri. before to Memorial Day,
only bows and arrows (including crossbows
and hand-held bows, unless otherwise
restricted), and shotguns loaded with
birdshot allowed for hunting in areas not
posted as prohibiting such use.
b. NEW Waterfowl hunting allowed only in
the 6 designated hunt zones.
c. NEW Reservations required from 5
a.m.–12 p.m. Reserved zones unoccupied
by 7 a.m. will be available on first-come,
first-served basis. Any hunt zone must
be yielded at any time upon request of a
hunter holding a valid and active reservation for that zone.
d. NEW Reservations not required from 1
p.m. to sunset. Hunting is first-come, first
served at this time.
e. NEW Leaving decoys overnight prohibited.

▶ SYLVAN LAKE — EAGLE CO.

DIRECTIONS:
SYLVAN LAKE CABINS &amp; CAMPGROUND: Take I-70 to
Eagle/exit 147. Turn S through roundabouts,
cross river. Use first exit on Hwy. 6/Grand Ave.
roundabout to travel W for 0.9 miles. At next
roundabout, take third exit onto Sylvan Lake
Rd. In 1.7 miles, turn S on Brush Creek Rd. for
8.5 miles to visitor center. Continue until road
forks. Take right fork for 5 miles to lake.
BRUSH CREEK YURTS: Follow above directions, but
turn left at fork. After 4.5 miles, yurts on left at
top of switchbacks.
PHONE: 970-328-2021
ACRES: 1,532 land acres, 42 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramp, dump
station, visitor center
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, camping, hiking,
biking, horseback trails, boating, cross-country skiing/snowshoeing, snowmobiling
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Only hand-propelled craft, sailboats and
boats with electric motors allowed.
b. Waterskiing on lake prohibited.
c. Hunting allowed in areas not prohibiting
such use.

▶ TRINIDAD LAKE — LAS ANIMAS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-25, take exit 13B for Main
St. in Trinidad. Turn left at four-way stop onto
Nevada. At next intersection, head W onto
Hwy. 12/Highway of Legends. Continue 3
miles W to park entrance.
PHONE: 719-846-6951
ACRES: 2,512 land acres, 800 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramp, electrical
hookups, non-electric sites, full hookup sites,
dump station, visitor center, camper services
building
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, camping, hiking,
biking, horseback trails, boating, cross-country skiing/snowshoeing, archery range
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Beginning the Tues. after Labor Day
through the Fri. before Memorial Day, only
bows and arrows (including crossbows
and hand-held bows, unless otherwise
restricted), and shotguns loaded with
birdshot allowed for hunting in areas not
posted as prohibiting such use.
b. Dogs or other pets, smoking prohibited on
archery range.
c. Broadheads, crossbows and firearms (including, but not limited to, BB guns, pellet guns,
and air rifles) prohibited on archery range.
d. Any person age 16 or younger entering archery range must be under direct supervision of an adult at all times.
e. Public access prohibited on archery range
between sunset and sunrise.

▶ VEGA — MESA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-70, go S on Hwy. 65, then
E on Hwy. 330 through Collbran approx. 16
miles. Turn S on 64.6 Rd. and go about 4 miles
to park.
PHONE: 970-487-3407
ACRES: 944 land acres, 898 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramps, electrical
hookups, dump station, visitor center
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, OHV, camping,
hiking, boating, cross-country skiing/snowshoeing, snowmobiling
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Beginning the Tues. after Labor Day
through the Fri. before Memorial Day, only
bows and arrows (including crossbows
and hand-held bows, unless otherwise
restricted), and shotguns loaded with
birdshot allowed for hunting in areas not
posted as prohibiting such use.

▶ YAMPA RIVER — ROUTT, MOFFAT COs.

DIRECTIONS: Take Hwy. 40 to mile marker 104.
Visitor center and campground on S side of
highway. Consult park brochure for directions
to all other river access sites.
PHONE: 970-276-2061
ACRES: 110 land acres, access to 134 river miles
FACILITIES: 9 river sites, picnic sites, 8 boat
ramps, electrical hookups, dump station,
showers, visitor center
RECREATION: fishing, rafting, camping, boating,
cross-country skiing
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LR
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287

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Coal Creek

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LR
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LR
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PU
2

50

350

Thatcher

10

EP
2

Simla

u

rg

o
at

OT
16

Ordway

OT
9

r

389

OT
13
OT
20

OT
3

Comanche
NG

OT
23

H

OT
22

LA
10

OT
12

LA
11

LA
2

OT
10

OT
1

160

OT
4

La Junta

OT
14

OT
6

k.

LI
2

LI
6

OT
18 BE
OT
3
15

OT
7

OT
24
OT
11

Ar

OT
19

LA
16

OT
5

OT
25

LI
4

LI
3

LI
5

COUNTY

MERIDITH
RE S.

Hugo

LINCOLN
COUNTY

Punkin Center

OT
21

OT
8

OTERO Rocky
Ford
COUNTY

OT
2

ir e

OT
17

OT
26

LI
7

CROWLEY

LI
1

Crowley

94

ELBERT
COUNTY

H

LA
15

Kim

BE
11

BE
10

Las Animas

BE
9

LA
13

I

BA
15
BA
14

BA
7

287

R ive r

Springfield

BA
13

BA
5
BA
9

BA
17

BA
18

116

BA
1

J

BA
4

BA
8

BA
2

89

PR
4

Holly

Walsh

PR
3

PR
2

BA
11
BACA COUNTY

Vilas

BA
19

PROWERS
COUNTY

Campo

PR
8

PR
5

BA
16

287

PR
7

385

J

Granada

Cheyenne Wells

NE E NOSHE
RE S.

Lamar

Wiley

KI
2

KI
1

Comanche NG

Pritchett

Eads

Kit Carson

CHEYENNE
COUNTY

KIT CARSON
COUNTY

KI
3

BA
6
BA
BA
12
10

BA
20

BENT
COUNTY

BE
5

JMR

RE SERVOIR

BE
8

LA
6

BE
4

BE
12

KIOWA
COUNTY

BE
6
BE
7 JOHN MARTIN

CREE K RE S.

BE
1 ADOBE

96

Haswell

BE
2

40

I

BA
3

PR
1

PR
6

10

9

8

7

6

STATE PARKS

10

9

AL
5

8

7

6

67

83

e

F

STATE TRUST LANDS

u

STATE WILDLIFE AREAS

H

STATE FISH UNITS

R ive

DG
1

MAPS

SOUTHEAST

67

CPW.STATE.CO.US

P

�68

2021 COLORADO STATE RECREATION LANDS

6

A

ME
8

m pa

MF
58

MF
46

MF
73

MF
67

MF
8

MF
32

MF
3

MF
77

B

MF
84

MF
49

MF
45

MF
64

Fruita

MESA
COUNTY

COLORADO NATIONAL
MONUMENT

n

G

n

50

ME
10

4

ME
9

R

e
iv

B

ME
6

r

GF
6

COUNTY

De Beque

BLANCO

GARFIELD
COUNTY

RIO

RB
6

7

VEGA
RE S.

Rifle

VEG

un
is
R

Hotchkiss

DELTA
COUNTY

Craig

DE
2

Paonia

DE
3

HAR

GF
7

MF
63

ELH

MF
30

MF
89

MF
17

C

RO
12

RO
15

RO
6

133

GF
4

C

PAO

GF
8

PAONIA
RE S.

GF
2

ROUTT
COUNTY

Basalt

Marble

GUNNISON
COUNTY

GU
2

Capitol Peak

GF
3

Glenwood
Springs

White River
NF

Carbondale

GF
9

GF
5

RO
14

RO
1

Eagle

EA
4

131

82

70

RO
20

Avon

GR
15

134

GR
10

GR
11

D

PI
1

White River NF

EA
6

EA
7

JA
26

14

JA
2

JA
30

GR
1

GREEN
MTN. RES.

24

Red Cliff

Minturn

Vail

19

GR
7

GR
16

JA
31

GR
3

Blue
River

LAKE
GRANBY

E

Nederland

Mt. Evans

COUNTY

70

Black Hawk

GILPIN 119
COUNTY

72

LR
32

Ward

Longs
Peak

NATIONAL PARK

ROCKY MOUNTAIN

Estes
Park

LR
17

CC
5

CC
Idaho
Springs CC
4
CC
2
1 CLEAR CREEK
Grays Peak

Breckenridge

40

LR
18
LR
10

LR
1
Roosevelt NF

LR
24

LR
2

LR
36

LARIMER
COUNTY

SHADOW
MTN. RES.

Winter Park

Fraser

SUMMIT
COUNTY

DILLON RES.

Dillon

Arapaho
NF

GR
14

14

LR
5

GR
17
GR
5

LR
22

LR
7
LR
14

LR
11

SEE CENTRAL MAP FOR:
CHAFFEE, CUSTER,
FREMONT, LAKE, PARK,
TELLER COUNTIES

91

GR
21
Granby
Hot Sulphur
Springs

GR
6

SU
1

STA

JA
29

LR
13

E

COUNTY

125

GR
13

Silverthorne

GR
8

GR
18

GRAND

JA
8

LR
15

LR
23

JA
18
JA
28

JA
17

JA
11

JA
25

JA
19
JA
10

JA
3

JA
16

Routt NF

JA
14

JA
12

JA
1

GR
GR 12
9
GR

GR
2

JA
6

JA
20

Walden

JA
4
JA
27

GR
4

JA
7

JA
23

Kremmling

GR
20

JA
21

JA
24

JA
15

JA
5

Mt. of the
Holy Cross

GR
22

JA
22

JA
13

JA
9

JACKSON COUNTY 125

D

SYLVAN
LAKE

Aspen

SYL

EA
2

EA
3

Conundrum
Peak

Crested Butte

Maroon
Bells

PITKIN
COUNTY

PI
2

EA
5

RO
8

40

RO
19

RO
22

RO
4

Steamboat
Springs

EAGLE COUNTY
Gypsum

RO
17

STG

Routt NF

RO
3

RO
2

RO
7

RO
10

RO
18

Yampa

Oak Creek

EA
1

PEA

STEAMBOAT
LAKE

STE

RO RO RO
RO
23
9
RO 16
5
27
Hayden
RO RO
RO YAM 24
13
MF 26
RO RO
41
21
25 RO
317
11

New
Castle

MF
54

13

MF
1

MF
31

MF
15

GF Silt
1

HA RVE Y
GAP RES.

RIF

MF
52

MF
39

40

RB
5

RIG

RIFLE GAP
RE S.

Grand Mesa NF

Collbran

Cedaredge

65

330

ME
11

Parachute

RB
4

GF
10

RB
1

Meeker

13

70

Rio Blanco

MF
61
MF
75

MF
34

MF
56 MF
85
MF
69

MOFFAT COUNTY

MF
33

MF
5

MF
6

Maybell
MF
MF
iv er
43
MF
MF MF
36
MF
MF
38
83
7
MF
MF
23
4
MF
MF
91
16
MF
24
76
MF
MF
MF MF 65
MF MF
MF
48
10
MF
19 MF 22
59
29
40
MF
MF
55
MF
MF
2 MF MF 28 MF MF 80
MF
MF 81
42
27
18
47
9
90
74
MF
MF MF
MF
79
20
13
RB
60
e
50
Wh it
2
v
RB
64 e r
3
RB

Ya

MF
71
MF
MF
26
57
MF
82 MF
25 MF
37
R

MF
70
MF MF
87
44

MF
72

CAM
ME
ME
1 ME
ME
3
12 Palisade
2
Grand Junction
CRP
ME

139

Rangely

ME
5 ME
7

HIG

Dinosaur

318

DINOSAUR NATIONAL
MONUMENT

MF
88

MF
35

i

5

4

MF
21

R

3

er

MF
MF 86
MF
53 MF
51
MF
66
13 MF
MF
78
14

MF
68

MF
62

MF
11

iv

2

1

MF
12

R

al D
iv ide

o

Gr een

nt

ad

Con tine

l or

6

5

CC
4
3

GOG

BOULDER
3
COUNTY

2

LR
30

LR
21

1
LR
8

NORTHWEST

Co

A

MAPS
Find these properties under “Map Point” in the Lands Index,
pages 72–81, for property names and descriptions.

o
.

�A

MESA VERDE
NATIONAL
PARK

Cortez

MZ
8

MZ
6

Dolores

MZ
2

MZ
10

MZ
4

s

DO
3

Do lo re

MZ
7 MAN

MZ
9

DO
4

DO
5

Mancos

MZ
1

DO
6

SM
2

R iv

140

B

Rico

San Juan
NF

Mt.
Wilson

LP
1

LP
5

550

LP
4

Durango

Ignacio

172

Bayfield

HI
7

AR
1

C

NAV

NAVAJO RESERVOIR

160

HI
6

HI
4

on

GU
14

San Luis
Peak

GU
10

AR
2

149

D

i

MINERAL
COUNTY

84

ARCHULETA
COUNTY

MI
1

MI
2

160

D

CN
27

CONEJOS
COUNTY

CN
9

CN
8

RG
4

CN
17

CN
11

CN
6
17

CN
3

Antonito

CN
13

285

E

nd

e

CN
21

CN
15

CN
19

CN
22

AL
1

COUNTY

150

Blanca

CO
3

AL
7

142

159

COSTILLA
COUNTY

ALAMOSA

CN
5

CN
14

CN
20

CN
23

CN
18

AL
5

GREAT SAND DUNES
NATIONAL PARK

Crestone Peak

SAN
LUIS LA KE

AL
6

SA
12

AL
3 G r a Alamosa

La Jara

AL
4

AL
2

Hooper

SA
18

SA
13

17

SA
11

SA
22

Moffat

SA
20

Manassa

SA
16

SA
21

RG
8

SA
15
SA
6

285

Center

CN
25

CN
26
CN
28

SA
23

SA
17

370

RG
10

RG
6

CN
4

CN
10
CN
12

CN
16
CN
1

o

E

Fairplay

SEE CENTRAL MAP FOR:
CHAFFEE, CUSTER,
FREMONT, LAKE, PARK,
TELLER COUNTIES

Saguache

285

Monte Vista

CN
24
CN
7

112

Ri

SA
7

SA
1

SA
10

RG
2

CN
2

RG
9

Del
Norte

SA
19

SA
5

RIO GRANDE
COUNTY

RG
7

SA
14

SA
8

COUNTY

RG
1
RG
5

South
Fork

SA
3

GU
3

Rio Grande NF

GU
13

SAGUACHE

GU
20

GU
12

GU
18

Pitkin

Gunnison NF

GU
16

D

SA
9

RG
3

114

MI
3

SA
4

SA
2

Rio Grande NF

MI
4

Creede

t i ne n t a l

HI
3

Pagosa Springs

HI
5

HI
1

Lake City

HI
2

149

BLUE
MESA
RES.

GU
15

GU
11

135

GU
1

Conundrum
Peak

Crested Butte

GU
21

82

PITKIN
COUNTY

Aspen

GU
4
Gunnison GU
GU
17
GU
19
8
GU
GU
6
GU
5
7

GU
9

COUNTY

GUNNISON

HINSDALE
COUNTY

Redcloud Peak

Uncompahgre
Peak

151

VALLECITO
RE SERVOIR

Silverton

50

Uncompahgre
NF

MT
2

SAN
JUAN
COUNTY

SJ
1

SJ
2

Ouray

COUNTY

LP
3

550

SJ
3

Telluride

Mt.
Sneffels

LP
2

LA PLATA

SM
11
SM
13

e r 145

145

COUNTY

Ridgway

RID

OU
1

MT
1

92

CRA

133

Marble

Maroon
Bells

v id e

160

491

MZ
5

MCPHEE RES.

MZ
3

LON

SM
9

SM
7

OURAY

550

RIDGWAY
RE S.

62

CRAWFORD RES.

BLACK CANYON
OF THE GUNNISON
NATIONAL PARK

Montrose

DE
3

Crawford

DE
2

Paonia

PAONIA
RE S.

GU
2

Capitol Peak

C

COUNTY

DO
2

SM
12

SM
3

COUNTY

Olathe

92

Hotchkiss

DELTA
COUNTY

PAO

C

CO
2

10

9

HU
8

8

Westcliffe

7

6

5

STATE PARKS

10

491

SM
4

SM
8

DOLORES
COUNTY

141

MONTEZUMA

Dove
Creek

r

SM
6

Norwood

MONTROSE

348

SWE

Cedaredge

Grand Mesa NF

VEG

STATE TRUST LANDS

9

DO
1

R i

8

Do

es
lor

SM
1

er

Uncompahgre
NF

DE
1

Delta

65

ME

r

B6

e

STATE WILDLIFE AREAS

SM
5

SM
10

Nucla

n

50

iv

SAN MIGUEL
COUNTY

141

un
o
is

90

ve

n

ME
10

G

141

MESA
COUNTY

COLORADO NATIONAL
MONUMENT

iv

STATE FISH UNITS

7

Gateway

4

do

l ora
Co

ME
CAM
ME
ME
9
ME
1 ME
3
ME
7
12 Palisade
2
Grand Junction
CRP
ME

ME
5

Fruita

R

6

5

ME
8A

R

MAPS

SOUTHWEST

69

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�MAPS

CENTRAL

STATE FISH UNITS

STATE WILDLIFE AREAS

STATE PARKS

STATE TRUST LANDS

CLEAR CREEK
E

SUMMIT
COUNTY

Red Cliff

Mt. of the
Holy Cross

CHATFIELD
RES.

PA
12

Breckenridge
91

White River NF
LK
3
LK
2

5

Mt.
Massive

LAKE
CO. Mt.

Elbert

Leadville

LK
6
LK
1
CH
11

Huron
Peak

Pike NF

PA
28
PA
PA
26
11

PA
4
Alma

LK
5
PA
19

CH
14
CH
16

CH
10
CH
4

PA
18
PA
2

CH
9

PA
30
PA
29
PA
5

PA
6
PA
7

PA
20

JEFFERSON
COUNTY
Deckers

PA
24
PA
25

7

SPI

PA
10

PA
15

Woodland
Park

PA
14

CH
CH
PARK
ELE
15
PA
17
COUNTY
9
Mt. Buena Vista
CH
Yale
PA
9
CH
CH 5
3
CH
27
8
PA
PA
PA
19
CH
CH
13
22
32
CH
6
3
CH
CH
7
CH
2
30
FR
FR
CH
28 CH
28
2
FR
20
26
CH
Mt.
24
CH
FR
CH
Shavano
22
12
CH
22
1 Salida
FREMONT
CH
25
CH
COUNTY
Poncha
21
AHR
29
Springs CH
FR
FR
FR
23
CH
50
10
20
25
CH
24
FR
CH
13
FR
19
FR
18
11
16
er

Rio Grande NF

FR
21

285

A rk

as
ans

Ri

v

69

FR
27

FR
14

CU
2

Find these properties under “Map Point” in the Lands Index,
pages 72–81, for property names and descriptions.

24

PA
1

CU
7

FR
8
FR
18

SAGUACHE
COUNTY

D

70

2021 COLORADO STATE RECREATION LANDS

Crestone Peak

E

FR
26

FR
13

TE
2

FR FR
1
3
FR
17
Cañon City FR
5

FR
29

FR
15

CU
1

67

FR
23

FR
4

7

Florence

FR
12

CU
8

CU
4

TE
3

96

PUEBLO
RESERVOIR

Rockvale

CUSTER
CO.
CU
5

6

TE
5

Williamsburg

CU
6

8
Moffat

Pikes
Peak

TE
4

FR
9

FR
6

CU
3

MUE

TE
1

Cripple Creek

FR
7

Westcliffe

Saguache

5

TELLER
COUNTY

PA
8

SPINNEY
MTN. RES.

CHAFFEE
CO.

Pitkin

DOUGLAS
COUNTY

67

PA
23

PA
16

4

STN

PA
27

PA
21

PA
17

LK
4

Mt.
Columbia

Gunnison NF

Blue
River

Fairplay

La Plata
Peak

6

PA
31

285

l a t te

4

85

Mt. Evans

DILLON RES.

River

Minturn

F

COUNTY

So
uth
P

D

8

San Isabel NF
F

�MAPS

GAME MANAGEMENT UNITS

71

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�INDEX

LANDS INDEX

▶ (F. E.) or (F. L.) by property name = property is a fishing easement or fishing lease

COUNTY &amp; LAND NAME

MAP GRID
ACRES POINT
INDEX

COUNTIES

STATE PARKS

STATE FISH UNITS, WILDLIFE AREAS, TRUST LANDS &amp; PARKS
GMU

ADAMS COUNTY (AD): see northeast map
Barr Lake State Park
104
2,890
BAR
NEW Little Muddy STL
99
2,289 AD-1
Whitehorse SWA
104
400
AD-2
ALAMOSA COUNTY (AL): see southeast, southwest maps
NEW East Alamosa STL
83
1,480 AL-1
Higel SWA
791
1,465 AL-2
J.W. Mumma Native Aquatic
80
AL-3
Species SFU
Playa Blanca SWA
80
714
AL-4
San Luis Lakes STL
82
1,300 AL-5
San Luis Lakes SWA
82
3,317 AL-6
Zapata Falls STL
82
619
AL-7
ARAPAHOE COUNTY: see northeast map
Cherry Creek State Park
104
4,450
CHE
ARCHULETA COUNTY (AR): see southwest map
Devil Creek SWA
77
561
AR-1
Echo Canyon Reservoir SWA
78
211
AR-2
Navajo State Park
771
4,982
NAV
BACA COUNTY (BA): see southeast map
Aubury Creek STL
144
640
BA-1
Burchfield STL
139
640
BA-2
Burchfield SWA
139
178
BA-3
Cimarron River STL
145
519
BA-4
Edler STL
144
640
BA-5
Kirkwell STL
144
640
BA-6
Lone Rock STL
137
646
BA-7
Moore Draw STL
145
640
BA-8
North Canyon STL
144
632
BA-9
Pat/Whitby Canyon STL
144
1,302 BA-10
Sand Arroyo STL
139
640
BA-11
Sand Canyon STL
144
640
BA-12
Sand Creek South STL
144
319
BA-13
Sikes Ranch STL
144
641
BA-14
143,
7,139 BA-15
Sikes Ranch SWA
144
State Line STL
144
496
BA-16
Sunny Moon STL
144
640
BA-17
Turk’s Pond SWA
139
200
BA-18
138,
8,533 BA-19
Two Buttes Reservoir SWA
139
Utleyville STL
137
657
BA-20
72

2021 COLORADO STATE RECREATION LANDS

G-3
H-4
G-3

MAP
PAGE

66

E-9
67, 69

G-4

66

C-10
C-10
C-10

69

J-10
J-9
J-9
J-10
J-10
I-10
I-10
J-10
I-10
I-10
J-10
I-10
I-10
I-10
I-10
J-10
I-10
J-9
J-9
I-10

GMU

BENT COUNTY (BE): see southeast map
Adobe Creek Reservoir SWA
125

E-9
E-9
E-9
E-9
E-9
E-9

COUNTY &amp; LAND NAME

67

MAP GRID
ACRES POINT
INDEX
5,147

BE-1

I-7

NEW

BE-2

I-7

125
125

60,323
30
523

BE-3
BE-4

I-8
I-8

126

13,391

JMR

I-8

BE-5

I-8

BE-6
BE-7
BE-8
BE-9
BE-10
BE-11
BE-12

I-8
I-8
I-8
I-8
I-8
I-9
I-7

ELD
BO-1

F-3
F-3

AHR

E-7

CH-1

E-6

CH-2
CH-3
CH-4
CH-5
CH-6
CH-7
CH-8
CH-9
CH-10
CH-11
CH-12
CH-13
CH-14
CH-15
CH-16
CH-17
CH-18
CH-19

E-6
E-6
E-6
E-6
E-6
E-6
E-6
E-6
E-6
D-6
E-7
E-7
E-5
E-6
E-6
E-6
E-7
E-6

Blue Lake STL

125

Dawn Pond SWA
Fort Lyon SWA
John Martin Reservoir State
Park

125,
126, 19,471
146
Karney Ranch STL
126
1,000
Karney Ranch SWA
126 13,580
Keller STL
146
2,160
Las Animas SFU
125
69
Purgatoire River SWA
130
960
Setchfield SWA
130
2,438
NEW Treetop STL
126 10,102
BOULDER COUNTY (BO): see northeast map
Eldorado Canyon State Park
29
1,441
Sawhill Ponds SWA
29
208
CHAFFEE COUNTY (CH): see central map
Arkansas Headwaters State
multiple 5,804
Park
Arkansas River/Big Bend SWA
56
11
(F.E.)
Aspen Ridge STL
57
542
Bighorn Springs SWA (F.E.)
57, 481
8
Buena Vista SWA (F.E.)
49, 481
41
Burns Canyon STL
57
600
Chalk Cliffs SFU
56, 481
61
Champion SWA (F.E.)
57, 481
60
Chesmore SWA (F.E.)
49
5
Chubb Park SWA
49
525
Chubb Park STL
49, 57 3,640
Clear Creek Reservoir SWA
48, 481 500
Droney Gulch SWA
56
2,949
Frantz Lake SWA
56
69
Granite SWA (F.E.)
48, 49
131
Harmon SWA (F.E.)
481
10
Heckendorf SWA
481
720
Johnson Village SWA
481
9
Little Cochetopa Creek STL
561
320
Love Meadow WWA
481
11
John Martin Reservoir SWA

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Maxwell Park STL
481
4,901 CH-20
E-6
Mount Ouray SWA
56
231
CH-21
E-7
Mount Shavano SFU
56
45
CH-22
E-7
Mount Shavano SWA
56, 57
84
CH-23
E-7
Poncha Pass STL
561
360
CH-24
E-7
Pridemore SWA (F.L.)
56
10
CH-25
E-6
70
NEW Railroad Gulch STL
57
369 CH-26
E-6
Ruby Mountain SWA (F.E.)
57
4
CH-27
E-6
Sand Creek Central STL
56
597
CH-28
E-6
Sands Lake SWA
57
14
CH-29
E-7
Wright’s Lake SWA (F.E.)
56,481
84
CH-30
E-6
CLEAR CREEK COUNTY (CC): see northeast, northwest maps
Bakerville STL
39
320
CC-1
E-4
Beaver Brook STL
39
480
CC-2
F-4
Bergen Peak SWA
39
1,093
CC-3
F-4
66, 68
Georgetown SWA
39
670
CC-4
E-4
Mount Evans SWA
39
3,438
CC-5
F-4
CONEJOS COUNTY (CN): see southwest map
Alamaditas Mesa STL
81
640
CN-1
D-10
Alamosa Canyon STL
81
240
CN-2
D-9
NEW Alta STL
81
640
CN-3
E-10
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NEW Chiquito Peak STL

80

640

CN-4

E-9

NEW East Bend STL

81

720

CN-5

E-10

NEW Gallegos STL

81
81
81
81
81
81
81
81
81
81
81
81

480
9,485
635
42,881
2,808
640
640
640
640
640
673
640

CN-6
CN-7
CN-8
CN-9
CN-10
CN-11
CN-12
CN-13
CN-14
CN-15
CN-16
CN-17

E-10
E-10
D-10
D-10
E-10
E-10
E-10
E-10
E-10
E-10
D-10
E-10

NEW South Pinon Hills STL

81
81
81
81

640
640
640
2,240

CN-18
CN-19
CN-20
CN-21

E-10
E-10
E-10
E-10

NEW Sugar Loaf STL

81

640

CN-22

E-10

NEW Taos Valley STL

81
80, 81
81

640
240
640

CN-23
CN-24
CN-25

E-10
D-9
E-10

Hot Creek SWA
La Jara Reservoir SWA
La Jara STL
La Jara SWA
NEW Las Mesitas STL

Los Mogotes Peak STL
NEW Oritz STL

Pinon Hills STL
NEW Punche Valley STL

Rajadero Canyon STL
NEW Romeo STL
NEW San Antonito STL

San Luis Hills STL
Sego Springs SWA

Terrace Reservoir SWA
NEW The Poso STL

69

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NEW Trujillo Canyon STL
81
640 CN-26 E-10
69
Trujillo Meadows SWA
81
71
CN-27 D-10
Vincente Canyon STL
81
640
CN-28 E-10
COSTILLA COUNTY (CO): see southeast, southwest maps
Mountain Home Reservoir
83
1,061 CO-1
F-9
SWA
Sanchez Reservoir SWA
83
1,462 CO-2
F-10 67, 69
Smith Reservoir SWA
83
278
CO-3
F-9
CUSTER COUNTY (CU): see central map
Bear Gulch STL
69
640
CU-1
F-8
Beddows Mountain STL
86, 691 500
CU-2
E-7
DeWeese Reservoir SWA
69, 691 780
CU-3
F-8
Foster Gulch STL
84, 86
640
CU-4
F-8
70
Froze Creek STL
86
640
CU-5
F-8
Johnson Gulch STL
69
640
CU-6
F-8
Middle Taylor Creek SWA
86
486
CU-7
E-8
Rosita STL
84
640
CU-8
F-8
DELTA COUNTY (DE): see northwest, southwest maps
Crawford State Park
53
760
CRA
C-6
Escalante SWA
62
7,612 DE-1
B-6
McCluskey SWA
53
1,600 DE-2
C-6
68, 69
Roeber SWA
53
1,030 DE-3
C-6
Sweitzer Lake State Park
64
211
SWE
B-6
DOLORES COUNTY (DO): see southwest map
Coalbed Canyon SWA
72, 711 2,359 DO-1
A-8
Disappointment Creek STL
711
640
DO-2
A-8
Fish Creek SWA
71
314
DO-3
B-8
Groundhog Reservoir SWA
71
606
DO-4
B-8
69
Jim Olterman/Lone Cone SWA 70, 71 5,030 DO-5
B-8
Lone Mesa State Park
711 11,780 LON
A-9
NEW South Mountain STL
711
640
DO-6
A-8
DOUGLAS COUNTY (DG): see northeast map
Castlewood Canyon State Park 104
2,628
CAS
G-5
Four Mile SWA
51
362
DG-1
F-5
66
Roxborough State Park
51
3,328
ROX
F-5
Sharptail Ridge SWA
51
699
DG-2
F-4
EAGLE COUNTY (EA): see northwest map
Basalt SWA
47, 444 2,230 EA-1
C-5
Brush Creek SWA
44
382
EA-2
D-4
Eagle River SWA (F.L.)
35
25
EA-3
D-4
Gypsum Ponds SWA
35
90
EA-4
D-4
68
Old Man’s Gulch STL
44
692
EA-5
D-4
Sylvan Lake State Park
44
1,574
SYL
D-4
Vail Deer Underpass SWA
36, 45
107
EA-6
D-4
Whiskey Creek STL
36, 45
602
EA-7
D-4
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ELBERT COUNTY (EB): see northeast map
Jumping Cow STL
105
2,086 EB-1
Jumping Cow SWA
105 14,733 EB-2
EL PASO COUNTY (EP): see northeast, southeast maps
NEW Big Springs STL
110 8,601 EP-1
Cheyenne Mountain State
59
2,701 CHM
Park
Ramah SWA
110
400
EP-2
Turkey Track Ranch STL
118
7,976
EP-3
FREMONT COUNTY (FR): see central map
Adelaide STL
581
640
FR-1
Badger Creek STL

57, 58

NEW

H-5
G-5

G-6

F-7

FR-3
FR-4
FR-5
FR-6
FR-7
FR-8
FR-9
FR-10
FR-11
FR-12
FR-13
FR-14
FR-15
FR-16
FR-17
FR-18
FR-19
FR-20
FR-21
FR-22
FR-23
FR-24
FR-25
FR-26
FR-27

F-7
F-7
F-7
F-7
F-7
F-7
F-6
E-7
E-7
F-7
F-7
E-7
F-7
E-7
F-7
F-7
F-7
E-7
E-7
E-7
F-7
F-6
E-7
F-7
F-7

FR-28
18,947
West Bear Gulch STL
69
640
FR-29
GARFIELD COUNTY (GF): see northwest map
Bob Terrell SWA
43
7
GF-1
Crystal River SFU
43
19
GF-2
Garfield Creek SWA
42
13,179 GF-3
Glenwood Springs SFU
34
2
GF-4

E-6

NEW Copper Gulch STL

Cottonwood Ridge STL
Deer Haven STL
Dirty Gulch STL
Fernleaf Gulch STL
Florence STL
Grape Creek STL
McCoy Gulch STL
Newlin Creek STL
Ogden/Treat SWA (F.E.)
Oil Well Flats STL
Parkdale STL
Pinnacle Rock STL
Sand Gulch STL
Short Creek Baldy STL
Stoney Face Mountain STL
Table Mountain STL
Tallahassee Road STL
Texas Creek #1 &amp; 2 STL
Tunnel Drive STL
Turkey Gulch STL
Waugh Mountain STL

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NEW

66, 67

G-5
G-6

E-6

Beaver Creek SWA
Brush Hollow STL
Brush Hollow SWA
Cody Park STL

66

G-6

FR-2

3,799
59
2,227
59
1,398
59
461
691
640
691
638
58
640
581
640
58
640
58
520
69
640
69, 691 1,280
86
640
69
640
58, 86
28
581
600
58
640
691
520
57, 58 2,480
86
640
58
640
59
9,427
58
640
58
410
691
360
691
640

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Middle Carter (Gunsight) STL

70

F-7
C-4
C-4
C-5
C-4

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Harvey Gap State Park
33
304
HAR
C-4
Parachute Ponds SWA
32,42
42
GF-5
C-4
Rifle Falls SFU
33
600
GF-6
B-4
Rifle Falls State Park
33
48
RIF
C-4
Rifle Gap State Park
33
1,333
RIG
C-4
Roaring Fork SWA
43, 444
43
GF-7
C-4
Sam Caudill SWA
444
GF-8
C-4
West Rifle Creek SWA
33
941
GF-9
C-4
Wheeler SWA
33, 42
48
GF-10
B-4
GILPIN COUNTY: see northeast map
Golden Gate Canyon State
38
11,903 GOG
F-4
Park
GRAND COUNTY (GR): see northwest map
Antelope Creek STL
181
1,240 GR-1
E-2
Carter Creek STL
181
1,301 GR-2
D-3
Copper Mountain STL
28
640
GR-3
E-3
East Carter Mountain STL
181
1,794 GR-4
D-2
Granby Ranch SWA
28
451
GR-5
E-3
(Conservation Easement)
Hot Sulphur Springs SWA
18, 28 2,160 GR-6
E-3
Junction Butte SWA
37
1,304 GR-7
D-3
Kemp-Breeze SWA
18, 28 1,714 GR-8
E-3
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181

NEW

GR-9

D-3

27
GR-10
27
GR-11
181
GR-12
18
GR-13
28
GR-14
15, 27, 10,996 GR-15
Radium SWA
361
Red Mountain STL
181
623
GR-16
Red Mountain SWA
28
161
GR-17
Slide Mountain STL
18
1,280 GR-18
Troublesome Valley Ranch STL
18
876
GR-19
West Carter Mountain STL
181
2,360 GR-20
Windy Gap WWA
18
12
GR-21
Windy Ridge STL
27
808
GR-22
GUNNISON COUNTY (GU): see northwest, southwest maps
Almont Triangle SWA
55
643
GU-1
Beaver Lake SWA
43
41
GU-2
Black Sage Pass STL
551
415
GU-3
Cabin Creek SWA
55
640
GU-4
Centennial SWA
54
1,800 GU-5
Chance Gulch SWA
67
645
GU-6
Dutch Gulch SWA
67
320
GU-7
Gunnison River SWA
54
81
GU-8

D-3
D-2
D-3
E-3
E-3

Middle Park STL
Milk Creek STL
Perkins SWA
Pioneer Park SWA
Ptarmigan STL

5,400
4,144
10,955
83
49
640

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68

D-3
D-3
E-3
E-3
E-3
D-2
E-3
D-2
D-6
C-5
D-7
D-7
C-7
D-7
D-7
D-7

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Gunnison SWA
54
2,800 GU-9
C-7
Leaps Gulch SWA
55
560
GU-10
D-6
Miller Ranch SWA
54
1,604 GU-11
C-6
Paonia State Park
53, 521 1,584
PAO
C-6
Pitkin SFU
55, 551
48
GU-12
D-7
Quakey Mountain STL
551
640
GU-13
D-7
Roaring Judy SFU
54, 55
778
GU-14
D-6
68, 69
Sapinero SWA
54
7,129 GU-15
C-7
Taylor River SWA
55
13
GU-16
D-6
Tomichi Creek SWA
67
465
GU-17
D-7
Tomichi Dome STL
551
640
GU-18
D-7
Van Tuyl SWA
55
510
GU-19
D-7
Waunita WWA
551
GU-20
D-7
Whetstone Mountain STL
54
640
GU-21
D-6
HINSDALE COUNTY (HI): see southwest map
Brown Lakes SWA
76
520
HI-1
C-8
Lake Fork of the Gunnison
66
42
HI-2
C-8
River SWA (F.E.)
Mason Family SWA
66, 67 1,429
HI-3
C-8
69
Rito Hondo Reservoir SWA
76
41
HI-4
C-8
Road Canyon Reservoir SWA
76
177
HI-5
C-9
Williams Creek Reservoir SWA
77
508
HI-6
C-9
Wind in the Willows SWA
66
4
HI-7
C-8
HUERFANO COUNTY (HU): see southeast map
Badito STL
85
640
HU-1
F-9
Bear Creek STL
85
640
HU-2
F-9
Black Hawk STL
85
1,511 HU-3
G-9
Black Mountain STL
84
640
HU-4
F-8
Blue Spring STL
84
640
HU-5
F-8
Bustos Flat STL
133
640
HU-6
G-9
Guillermo Ranch STL
85
2,118 HU-7
F-9
Huerfano SWA
861
544
HU-8
F-9
Lathrop State Park
85
2,192
LAT
G-9
Little Sheep Mountain STL
85
640
HU-9
F-9
NEW Maitland STL
85
640 HU-10 F-9
67
Manzanares Creek STL
861
1,420 HU-11
F-9
NEW Pine Arroyo STL
128
640 HU-12 G-8
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NEW Rattlesnake STL

128
85
85
85
133
128
128
85

Schultz Canyon STL
South Gardner STL
South Middle Creek STL
NEW The Hogback STL

Tinaja Canyon STL
Turkey Ridge STL
Wahatoya SWA

640
960
640
585
640
640
640
80

HU-13
HU-14
HU-15
HU-16
HU-17
HU-18
HU-19
HU-20

G-8
G-9
F-9
F-9
G-9
G-8
G-8
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JACKSON COUNTY (JA): see northwest map
Brownlee SWA (F.L)
6
2 mi.
JA-1
D-2
Brownlee 2 SWA (F.L)
16
1.2 mi. JA-2
D-2
Cohagen STL
171
2,848
JA-3
E-2
Cowdrey Lake SWA
161
95
JA-4
D-1
Delaney Butte Lakes SWA
16
2,620
JA-5
D-1
Diamond J SWA
161
3,129
JA-6
E-1
East Delaney Butte Lake STL
16
640
JA-7
D-1
Elk Mountain STL
6
2,839
JA-8
E-1
Independence Mountain STL
161 11,239 JA-9
D-1
Indian Creek STL
171
640
JA-10
E-2
Johnny Moore Mountain STL
6
7,671 JA-11
E-2
Kemp Draw STL
171
520
JA-12
E-2
Lake John SWA
161
847
JA-13
D-1
MacFarlane Reservoir STL
17
2,880 JA-14
E-2
Manville SWA (F.L.)
16
4.4 mi. JA-15
D-2
Murphy SWA (F.L.)
6
6 mi. JA-16
E-1
68
Owl Creek STL
171
640
JA-17
E-2
Owl Mountain STL
171
640
JA-18
E-2
Owl Mountain SWA
171
920
JA-19
E-2
Pinkham Mountain STL
6
520
JA-20
E-1
Rabbit Ears STL
16
5,229 JA-21
D-2
Red Canyon STL
16
640
JA-22
D-1
Richard SWA (F.L.)
16, 161 2,323 JA-23
D-1
Ridge Road STL
16
320
JA-24
D-2
Sand Creek STL
6
3,280 JA-25
E-1
Seymour Lake SWA
17
81
JA-26
D-2
Sixteen Ditch STL
161
280
JA-27
D-1
6, 7, 19, 71,194 STA
E-2
State Forest State Park
171
Taylor Draw STL
171
320
JA-28
E-2
Three Sisters STL
6
1,523 JA-29
E-2
Verner SWA (F.L.)
16
2 mi. JA-30
D-1
Yarmony Ranch SWA
17, 171 3,719 JA-31
E-2
JEFFERSON COUNTY (JF): see northeast, northwest maps
Chatfield State Park
51, 461 5,318
CHA
F-4
Ralston Creek SWA
38
2,100
JF-1
F-4
66, 68
Staunton State Park
39, 46 3,834
STN
F-4
KIOWA COUNTY (KI): see southeast map
NEW
126,
Queens STL
J-7
127 38,352 KI-1
67
126, 13,866 KI-2
I-7
Queens SWA
127
Sweetwater STL
126
640
KI-3
I-7
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KIT CARSON COUNTY (KC): see northeast map
Flagler Reservoir SWA
107
400
KC-1
I-5
Flagler STL
107
640
KC-2
I-5
Settlement STL
109
960
KC-3
J-4
66
South Fork Republican STL
109
2,411 KC-4
J-4
Spring Valley STL
109
960
KC-5
J-4
LAKE COUNTY (LK): see central map
Box Creek STL
48
629
LK-1
D-5
Crystal Lake STL
48, 49
467
LK-2
D-5
Delmonica Gulch STL
49
320
LK-3
E-5
70
Hardeman SWA (F.E.)
48
LK-4
E-5
Paddock SWA
49
1,300
LK-5
E-5
Reddy SWA (F.E.)
48, 49
8
LK-6
D-5
LA PLATA COUNTY (LP): see southwest map
Bodo SWA
741
2,942
LP-1
B-10
Durango SFU
74, 75
14
LP-2
B-10
Haviland Lake SWA
74
208
LP-3
B-9
69
Pastorius Reservoir SWA
75
85
LP-4
B-10
Perins Peak SWA
74
7,720
LP-5
B-9
LARIMER COUNTY (LR): see northeast, northwest maps
Arrowhead STL
8
200
LR-1
F-2
Bellaire Lake SWA
8
12
LR-2
E-1
Bellvue-Watson SFU
19
58
LR-3
F-2
Big Thompson Ponds SWA
20
51
LR-4
F-2
Bliss SWA
8, 19
352
LR-5
E-1
Boedecker Reservoir SWA
20
308
LR-6
F-2
Boyd Lake State Park
20
2,004
BYD
F-2
Bull Mountain STL
8
640
LR-7
E-1
Cherokee SWA
8, 191 25,497 LR-8
F-1
Douglas Reservoir SWA
9
765
LR-9
F-1
Dowdy Lake SWA
191
120
LR-10
F-1
Dry Creek North STL
8
640
LR-11
E-1
66, 68
Eagle Canyon STL
20
640
LR-12
F-2
Hohnholz Lakes SWA
7
133
LR-13
E-1
Jimmy Creek STL
8
640
LR-14
E-1
LaGarde Creek STL
7
640
LR-15
E-1
Lon Hagler SWA
20
302
LR-16
F-2
Lory State Park
19
2,591
LOR
F-2
Manhattan Creek STL
8
320
LR-17
E-1
Meadow Creek STL
191
640
LR-18
F-1
North Fork SWA
20
16
LR-19
F-2
North Rabbit Creek STL
191
640
LR-20
F-1
Parvin Lake SWA
191
242
LR-21
F-1
Pass Creek STL
7
640
LR-22
E-1
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7, 8
1,920 LR-23
E-1
8, 19
460
LR-24
E-2
191
5,760 LR-25
F-1
19, 191 395
LR-26
F-1
20
44
LR-27
F-2
9
135
LR-28
F-1
191
480
LR-29
F-1
66, 68
191
480
LR-30
F-1
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Pfister Draw STL
Poudre River SFU
Poudre River STL
Poudre River SWA
Simpson Ponds SWA
Smith Lake SWA
Steinhoff Hill STL
Steven’s Gulch STL
Stone Mountain Access Road
20
LR-31
SWA
Twin Sisters SWA
20
640
LR-32
Watson Lake SFU
19
90
LR-33
Watson Lake SWA
19
44
LR-34
Wellington SWA
87
1,793 LR-35
West Lake SWA
191
38
LR-36
LAS ANIMAS COUNTY (LA): see southeast map
Aguilar TV Hill STL
85
500
LA-1
Antelope Tank STL
136
640
LA-2
Apishapa North STL
133
1,880 LA-3
133,
7,935 LA-4
Apishapa SWA
134
Bosque del Oso SWA
85, 851 30,000 LA-5
East Carrizo Creek STL
143
640
LA-6
NEW Fishers Peak State Park
85 19,200 FIS
James M. John SWA
140
8,200 LA-7
Lake Dorothey SWA
140
4,500 LA-8
North Lake SWA
85, 851 840
LA-9
Poitrey Canyon STL
136
640
LA-10
Poitrey Creek STL
143
640
LA-11
Sakariason STL
85
560
LA-12
Savory East STL
137
640
LA-13
Spanish Peaks SWA
85
6,450 LA-14
Tecolote Creek STL
143
560
LA-15
136,
640
LA-16
Tobe Creek STL
143
Trinidad Lake State Park
85, 851 3,312
TRI
LINCOLN COUNTY (LI): see northeast, southeast maps
Brett Gray Ranch STL

119

Hugo SWA
Karval Reservoir SWA

113
120
120
113
113
114

NEW Karval STL

Kinney Lake STL
Kinney Lake SWA
NEW Punkin Center STL

NEW

49,596
2,240
235
640
320
320
5,444

F-2
F-3
F-2
F-2
F-1
E-1
G-10
H-10
G-9
G-9
F-10
I-10
G-10
G-10
G-10
F-10
H-10
H-10
F-10
I-10
G-10
I-10

67

H-10
G-10

LI-1

H-6

LI-2
LI-3
LI-4
LI-5
LI-6
LI-7

H-6
H-6
H-6
H-6
H-6
H-6

66, 67

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GMU

LOGAN COUNTY (LO): see northeast map
Atwood STL
96
Atwood SWA
96

MAP GRID
ACRES POINT
INDEX
120
180

LO-1
LO-2

I-2
H-2

NEW

LO-3

I-2

91
LO-4
90
LO-5
90
LO-6
96
LO-7
91
LO-8
96
LO-9
89
NST
96
LO-10
96
LO-11
89
LO-12
92
LO-13
90, 92
LO-14
93, 97, 44,733 LO-15
Sterling Prairie STL
98
Tamarack Ranch SWA
91, 93 10,696 LO-16
MESA COUNTY (ME): see northwest, southwest maps
Cameo Shooting &amp; Education
31
1,700 CAM
Complex
Colorado River Island SWA
30, 41
67
ME-1
Franklin Island SWA
30, 41
38
ME-2
Grand Junction: West Lake SWA 30
6
ME-3
Highline Lake State Park
30
562
HIG
Horsethief Canyon SWA
30, 40 1,439 ME-4
James M. Robb-Colorado River 30, 40 1,085
CRP
State Park
Jerry Creek Reservoir SWA
421
871
ME-5
Leatha Jean Stassen SWA
40
31
ME-6
Loma Boat Launch SWA
30
8
ME-7
Mogensen Ponds SWA
421
11
ME-8
Orchard Mesa SWA
41
148
ME-9
Plateau Creek SWA
421
1,346 ME-10
Tilman Bishop SWA
30, 41
113 ME-11
Vega State Park
421
1,842
VEG
Walker SWA
30, 40
351 ME-12
MINERAL COUNTY (MI): see southwest map
Alberta Park Reservoir SWA
80
240
MI-1
Big Meadows Reservoir SWA
76
117
MI-2
Coller SWA
76, 79
579
MI-3
Creede SWA
76
3
MI-4

I-1
I-1
I-1
I-2
I-1
I-2
I-1
I-2
I-2
H-2
I-1
I-1

Bravo STL
Bravo SWA
Duck Creek STL
Duck Creek SWA
Dune Ridge SWA
Ford Bridge STL
Knudson SWA
North Sterling State Park
Overland Trail STL
Overland Trail SWA
Pawnee Valley STL
Red Lion Ranch STL
Red Lion SWA

91

107
1,082
640
1,121
400
280
581
5,715
40
192
2,720
200
1,297

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66

I-1
B-5
B-5
A-5
A-5
A-5
B-5
B-5

D-9
D-9
D-9
D-8

68, 69

69

GMU

NEW

MF-2
640
Bald Mountain STL
2, 3
6,266 MF-3
Ben Morgan Canyon STL
211
640
MF-4
Big Hole Butte STL
3
640
MF-5
Big Hole Gulch STL
2, 3
3,048 MF-6
Bitterbrush SWA
11
8,081 MF-7
Boston Flats STL
3
104
MF-8
Box Elder North STL
211
640
MF-9
Box Elder STL
211
628 MF-10
Browns Park STL
1
1,305 MF-11
Browns Park SWA
201
2,226 MF-12
Buckwater Draw STL
10
640 MF-13
Bull Canyon STL
10
640 MF-14
Castor Gulch STL
13
640 MF-15
Cedar Springs STL
11
640 MF-16
Cedars STL
4
640 MF-17
Citadel STL
11
640 MF-18
Coal Creek STL
11
640 MF-19
Coal Ridge STL
10
640 MF-20
Cold Springs Mountain STL
2, 201 25,739 MF-21
Crooked Wash Ranch SWA
11
9,796 MF-22
Cross Mountain STL
11
640 MF-23
Dobbins Spring STL
10
640 MF-24
Douglas Mountain STL
2, 11
640 MF-25
East Boone Draw STL
2
640 MF-26
Elkhead Reservoir State Park
4, 441 2,108
ELH
Elk Springs #1 STL
11
640 MF-27
Elk Springs #3 STL
10
1,810 MF-28
NEW Elk Springs Ranch SWA 10, 11 1,400 MF-29
Fortification STL
301
866 MF-30
Fourmile STL
4
640 MF-31
Godiva Rim STL
3
640 MF-32
Greasewood STL
3
3,518 MF-33
Great Divide STL
3
640 MF-34
Hiawatha STL
2
640 MF-35
Hightower STL
11
640 MF-36
Homestead STL
11
640 MF-37
Horse Gulch STL
301
640 MF-38
Iles Grove STL
12, 211 2,079 MF-39
Jack Springs STL
10
640 MF-40
Jeffway Gulch STL
13
640 MF-41
Jubb Creek STL
211
638 MF-42
Baking Powder Ridge STL

I-2

A-5
B-5
A-5
A-5
B-5
B-5
B-5
B-5
B-5

MAP GRID
ACRES POINT
INDEX
MOFFAT COUNTY (MF): see northwest map
Bakers Peak STL
3, 4 12,393 MF-1
C-1
COUNTY &amp; LAND NAME

10

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PAGE

A-2
B-1
B-2
B-1
B-1
B-2
B-2
B-2
B-2
A-1
A-1
A-2
A-2
C-2
B-2
C-1
B-2
B-2
A-2
A-1
B-2
B-2
A-2
B-2
B-2
C-2
B-2
B-2
B-2
C-2
C-1
B-2
B-1
C-1
A-1
B-2
B-2
B-2
C-2
A-2
C-2
B-2

68

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MAP GRID
ACRES POINT
INDEX
493 MF-43
B-2
640 MF-44
B-1
4,860 MF-45
B-1
637 MF-46
B-2

Juniper Hot Springs STL
3
Little Snake STL
2, 3
Little Snake SWA
2, 3
Lone Tree Gulch STL
11
Louisiana Purchase Ranch
211
SWA
Maverick Flats STL
10
640
Maybell STL
3, 11 9,208
Middle Wolf Creek STL
10
640
Miner’s Draw STL
10
640
Monument Butte STL
12
653
Moosehead Mountain STL
10
640
Morapos Creek STL
12
640
Morgan Gulch STL
211
640
North Scandinavian Gulch STL
3
280
Oxbow STL
2
640
Peck Mesa STL
11
640
Pine Tree Gulch STL
11, 211 640
Pinon Ridge STL
11
640
Pole Gulch STL
3
11,026
Pot Creek SWA
1
1,747
Pothook Ranch SWA
4
2,355
Powder Wash STL
3
640
Rattlesnake Hill STL
211
640
Red Wash STL
10
640
Reservoir Draw STL
2
640
Robinson Draw STL
10
640
Scandinavian Gulch STL
3
640
Sevenmile Ridge STL
2
640
Sheephead Basin STL
2
640
Sheepherder Springs STL
2
640
Simsberry Draw STL
3
640
Skull Creek STL
10
639
South 80 STL
3
80
South Duffy Mountain STL
211
640
South Nipple Rim STL
2, 3 19,962
Spencer Draw STL
10
640
Ted’s Canyon STL
11
640
Temple Canyon STL
211
637
The Sloughs STL
10
650
Thompson Draw STL
2
642
Thornburg Draw STL
11
640
Triangle STL
3, 11 1,122
Trowel STL
3
640
Turner’s Creek STL
10
640
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MF-47

B-2

MF-48
MF-49
MF-50
MF-51
MF-52
MF-53
MF-54
MF-55
MF-56
MF-57
MF-58
MF-59
MF-60
MF-61
MF-62
MF-63
MF-64
MF-65
MF-66
MF-67
MF-68
MF-69
MF-70
MF-71
MF-72
MF-73
MF-74
MF-75
MF-76
MF-77
MF-78
MF-79
MF-80
MF-81
MF-82
MF-83
MF-84
MF-85
MF-86

A-2
B-2
B-3
A-2
C-2
A-2
C-2
B-2
B-1
B-2
B-2
B-2
B-3
C-1
A-1
C-1
B-1
B-2
A-2
B-1
A-2
B-1
B-1
B-1
B-1
B-2
A-2
C-1
B-2
B-1
A-2
B-2
B-2
A-2
A-2
B-2
B-2
B-1
A-2

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Vaughn Draw STL
Vermillion Creek STL
Willow Creek STL
Winter Valley Gulch STL

68

MAP GRID
ACRES POINT
INDEX
640 MF-87
B-1
640 MF-88
A-1
640 MF-89
C-1
640 MF-90
B-2

2
2
4
10
3, 11,
13,
211, 110/
Yampa River State Park
301, 134 mi. YAM
441
Youghal STL
10
640 MF-91
MONTEZUMA COUNTY (MZ): see southwest map
Dolores River SWA
71, 73
57
MZ-1
Joe Moore Reservoir SWA
73
120
MZ-2
Lone Dome SWA
711
1,724 MZ-3
Mancos State Park
73
571
MAN
Menefee Peak STL
73
635
MZ-4
Narraguinnep Resevoir SWA
711
764
MZ-5
Puett Reservoir SWA
73
177
MZ-6
Summit Reservoir SWA
73
526
MZ-7
Totten Reservoir SWA
73
250
MZ-8
Twin Spruce Ponds SWA
71, 73
96
MZ-9
Weber Canyon STL
73
441 MZ-10
MONTROSE COUNTY (MT): see southwest map
Cerro Summit SWA
64
162
MT-1
Cimarron SWA
65
6,161 MT-2
MORGAN COUNTY (MG): see northeast map
Andrick Ponds SWA
95
711
MG-1
NEW Antelope Flats STL
99
5,000 MG-2

Brush Prairie Ponds SWA
Brush SWA
Cottonwood SWA
Elliott SWA
Jackson Lake State Park
Jackson Lake SWA
Jean K. Tool SWA
Rosener STL

95
99
96
96
95, 96
95
95
96
99

Weldon Valley STL

95

NEW Brammer STL

OTERO COUNTY (OT): see southeast map
Alkali Arroyo STL
130
Bloom Hills STL
135
Bull Pasture STL
135
Carrica STL
130
Crooked Arroyo STL
135
David Canyon STL
135
130,
Dixie Bluffs STL
135

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68

C-2
A-2
A-9
B-9
A-9
B-9
B-9
A-9
A-9
B-9
A-9
B-9
B-10

69

C-7
C-7

69

H-2
H-3

2,918
1,600
588
884
2,576
3,091
394
903
634

MG-3
MG-4
MG-5
MG-6
MG-7
JAC
MG-8
MG-9
MG-10

H-2
H-3
H-2
H-2
H-2
G-2
H-2
H-2
H-3

6,560

NEW

MG-11

H-2

640
676
640
640
640
640

OT-1
OT-2
OT-3
OT-4
OT-5
OT-6

H-8
H-9
H-9
I-8
H-8
H-8

630

OT-7

H-8

66

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GMU

East Timpas STL
Haight STL
Higbee Canyon STL
Holbrook Reservoir SWA
Horse Creek Reservoir SWA
Iron Springs STL
Jack Canyon STL

MAP GRID
ACRES POINT
INDEX
640
OT-8
H-8
640
OT-9
H-9
640
OT-10
H-8
670
OT-11
H-8
2,603 OT-12
I-8
640
OT-13
H-9
7,564 OT-14
H-9
6,715 OT-15 H-8

135
135
130
125
125
135
135
NEW La Junta STL
125
125,
278
Melon Valley SWA
129
North Devils Canyon STL
135
640
Oxbow SWA
130
410
Packers Gap STL
135
640
Red Rock STL
135
640
Rock Fall STL
135
640
125,
1,142
Rocky Ford SWA
129
Round Top STL
135
640
NEW Timberlake STL
125 59,445
Timpas Creek SWA
135
141
NEW Whiterock STL
135 19,907
OURAY COUNTY (OU): see southwest map
Billy Creek SWA
62, 65 5,498
Ridgway State Park
62, 65 3,201
PARK COUNTY (PA): see central map
63 Ranch STL
50
1,635
63 Ranch SWA
50
1,200
Agate Mountain STL
Alma SWA
Antero STL
NEW Badger Basin STL

Badger Basin SWA
Badger Flats STL
Buffalo Gulch STL
Charlie Meyers SWA
Cline Ranch SWA
Crooked Top STL
Dick’s Peak STL
Eleven Mile State Park
Eleven Mile STL
Hartsel South STL

OT-16

H-8

OT-17
OT-18
OT-19
OT-20
OT-21

H-9
H-8
H-9
H-9
H-9

OT-22

H-8

OT-23
OT-24
OT-25
OT-26

H-8
H-8
H-8
H-8

OU-1
RID

B-7
B-7

PA-1
PA-2

F-6
E-6

NEW

PA-3

E-6

49
49, 50, 11,060
58
50
40
50, 58, 752
581
50, 581 3,570
58
640
58
1,082
500
1,600
46
400
58
640
58, 581 7,572
58, 581 2,887
58
1,788

PA-4

E-5

PA-5

E-6

PA-6

E-5

PA-7

E-6

PA-8
PA-9
PA-10
PA-11
PA-12
PA-13
ELE
PA-14
PA-15

F-5
E-6
E-6
E-5
F-4
E-6
F-6
F-6
E-6

PA-16

E-5

PA-17

E-5

58

Hartsel STL

58

High Creek STL

50

2,893
277

NEW

380
1,121

MAP
PAGE

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GMU

James Mark Jones SWA
Knight-Imler SWA
McArthur Gulch STL
Mud Springs STL

50
50
501
50

Rye Slough STL

58

E-6

PA-23
SPI
PA-24

E-5
E-6
E-5

PA-25

E-5,E-6

PA-26
PA-27
PA-28
PA-29
PA-30

E-5
E-5
E-5
E-5
E-5

NEW Treasurevault
49
320 PA-31
Mountain STL
Warmer Gulch STL
58
640
PA-32
PHILLIPS COUNTY (PH): see northeast map
Frenchman Creek SWA
98
68
PH-1
Holyoke SWA
98
80
PH-2
PITKIN COUNTY (PI): see northwest map
Coke Oven SWA
444
330
PI-1
Williams Hill SWA
43
487
PI-2
PROWERS COUNTY (PR): see southeast map
Arkansas River SWA
127
98
PR-1
Deadman SWA
127
503
PR-2
127,
5630
PR-3
Granada SWA
132
127,
277
PR-4
Holly SWA
132
Mike Higbee SWA
132
876
PR-5
Red Dog SWA
127
570
PR-6
Thurston Reservoir SWA
127
400
PR-7
Two Buttes STL
139
640
PR-8
PUEBLO COUNTY (PU): see southeast map
NEW Flying A STL
128 29,057 PU-1

E-5

Spinney STL
NEW Tarryall Creek STL

Tarryall Reservoir SWA
Teter-Michigan Creek SWA
Three Mile Mountain STL
Tomahawk SWA

69

70

NEW

PA-22

Saddle Mountain STL
Spinney Mountain State Park
Spinney Mountain SWA
67

MAP GRID
ACRES POINT
INDEX
17,429 PA-18
E-5
15
PA-19
E-5
480
PA-20
F-5
640
PA-21
E-5

8,973
581
640
58, 581 6,434
58, 581 1,937
50, 58, 4,674
581
50
640
50, 501 886
500
950
58
1,280
50
1,655

Lake Beckwith SWA
Lake Pueblo State Park
Pueblo Reservoir SWA
Pueblo SFU
Runyon/Fountain Lakes SWA

128
84
84
84
84
123

Saint Charles STL

128

NEW Hungerford STL

70

F-6
J-2
J-2

66

D-5
D-5

68

J-8
J-8
J-8
J-8

67

J-8
J-8
J-7
J-9
G-8

7,039
66
17,496
11,864
105
88

PU-2
PU-3
PUE
PU-4
PU-5
PU-6

G-8
F-8
G-7
F-7
G-7
G-7

NEW

PU-7

G-8

14,213

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ACRES POINT
INDEX
RIO BLANCO COUNTY (RB): see northwest map
Collins Mountain Ranch SWA
23
2,421 RB-1
B-3
Colorow Mountain SWA
11
1,982 RB-2
B-3
12, 23, 5,955 RB-3
B-3
Jensen SWA
211
Meeker Pasture SWA
23
48
RB-4
B-3
Oak Ridge SWA
23,24 13,664 RB-5
C-3
11, 21, 25,193 RB-6
B-3
Piceance SWA
22, 31
Rio Blanco Lake SWA
11, 22
383
RB-7
B-3
RIO GRANDE COUNTY (RG): see southwest map
Agua Ramon STL
79
640
RG-1
D-9
NEW American Gulch STL
80
640
RG-2
D-9
Beaver Creek Reservoir SWA
80
102
RG-3
D-9
Dry Creek STL
80
1,280 RG-4
E-9
Gerrard STL
80
799
RG-5
D-9
Home Lake SWA
791
64
RG-6
E-9
Rio Grande River SWA (F.E.)
79
124
RG-7
D-9
Rio Grande SWA
791
935
RG-8
E-9
Shaw Creek STL
80
469
RG-9
D-9
Shriver-Wright SWA
791
120
RG-10
E-9
ROUTT COUNTY (RO): see northwest map
Adams SWA
15
650
RO-1
D-2
Blacktail
15
610
RO-2
D-2
(Conservation Easement)
Christina SWA (F.E.)
214
23
RO-3
D-2
Chuck Lewis SWA
131
288
RO-4
D-2
Coal Bank Gulch STL
441
879
RO-5
C-2
Cottonwood Creek STL
441
640
RO-6
C-2
Emerald Mountain SWA
131
674
RO-7
D-2
Finger Rock SFU
26
34
RO-8
D-3
Flanders Ranch SWA
441
1,659 RO-9
C-2
Fly Gulch STL
214
457
RO-10
D-2
Grassy Creek STL
13
360
RO-11
C-2
Grieve Ranch SWA
5
2,511 RO-12
C-1
(Conservation Easement)
Hayden Shooting Range
13
40
RO-13
C-2
Indian Run SWA
12
2,039 RO-14
C-2
Jimmy Dunn Gulch STL
441
5,253 RO-15
C-2
Maynard Gulch STL
13, 441 724
RO-16
C-2
Moody Creek STL
231
640
RO-17
D-3
Moonhill STL
14, 214 640
RO-18
D-2
Morrison Creek STL
15
640
RO-19
D-3
Pearl Lake State Park
14
300
PEA
D-1
Rock Creek SWA
15
205
RO-20
D-3
Sage Creek STL
13
640
RO-21
C-2
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Sarvis Creek SWA
15
309
RO-22
D-2
Sleeping Giant STL
214
400
RO-23
D-2
Stagecoach State Park
15
1,629
STG
D-3
Steamboat Lake State Park
14, 214 2,820
STE
D-1
Stokes Gulch STL
13
1,863 RO-24
C-2
Twenty Mile Pond SWA
13
11
RO-25
C-2
Yampa River STL
13
2,006 RO-26
C-2
Yampa River SWA
13
866
RO-27
C-2
SAGUACHE COUNTY (SA): see southwest map
NEW Burro Springs STL
68 28,905 SA-1
D-8
Cochetopa SWA
67
6,712 SA-2
D-7
Daley Gulch STL
551
644
SA-3
D-7
Dome Lakes SWA
67
420
SA-4
D-8
Jacks Creek STL
681
640
SA-5
D-7
Kerber Creek STL
681
320
SA-6
E-7
Laughlin Gulch STL
68
640
SA-7
E-8
Little La Garita Creek STL
79
640
SA-8
D-8
Los Creek STL
67
320
SA-9
D-8
Middle Creek STL
681
640
SA-10
D-7
Mineral Hot Springs STL
82
640
SA-11
E-8
Mirage STL
82
640
SA-12
E-8
Mishak Lakes STL
82, 682 2,567 SA-13
E-8
Old Woman Creek STL
79
640
SA-14
D-9
NEW Rock Creek STL
82
640 SA-15
E-7
COUNTY &amp; LAND NAME

Russell Lakes SWA
Saguache Creek STL
Spring Gulch STL
Steel Canyon STL
Stonehouse Gulch STL

682
682
682
68
82
681

Villa Grove STL

82, 681

Werner Arroyo STL

682

NEW Russell Creek STL

68

GMU

1,920
4,579
2,714
640
640
560

SA-16
SA-17
SA-18
SA-19
SA-20
SA-21

E-8
E-8
E-8
D-8
E-8
E-7

NEW

SA-22

E-7

NEW

SA-23

E-8

SJ-1
SJ-2
SJ-3

B-9
B-8
B-9

SM-1
SM-2
SM-3

A-7
B-8
A-8

SM-4

A-8

SM-5

A-8

1,120

640
SAN JUAN COUNTY (SJ): see southwest map
Andrews Lake SWA
74
13
Sultan Creek STL
74
640
West Lime Creek STL
74
640
SAN MIGUEL COUNTY (SM): see southwest map
Carter Place STL
70
320
Dan Noble SWA
70
2,223
Dead Horse Creek STL
70
640
Disappointment
70, 711 320
Valley STL
Dry Creek Basin STL
70
640

MAP
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68

69

69

69

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MAP GRID
ACRES POINT
INDEX
Dry Creek Basin SWA
70
12,775 SM-6
A-8
NEW Hamilton Mesa STL
70
640
SM-7
A-8
Klondike Basin STL
70
640
SM-8
A-8
McKenna Peak STL
70
640
SM-9
A-8
Poison Spyder STL
70
640 SM-10
A-8
San Miguel SWA (F.E.)
70
13
SM-11
B-8
Spring Creek Basin STL
70
640 SM-12
A-8
Woods Lake SWA
70
160 SM-13
B-8
SEDGWICK COUNTY (SE): see northeast map
Jumbo (Julesburg) Reservoir
90
1,703
SE-1
I-1
SWA
Pony Express SWA
92
1,854
SE-2
J-1
Sand Draw SWA
93
209
SE-3
J-1
Sedgwick Bar SWA
92
885
SE-4
J-1
SUMMIT COUNTY (SU): see northwest map
Blue River SWA
37, 371 134
SU-1
E-4
TELLER COUNTY (TE): see central map
Dome Rock SWA
581
6,980
TE-1
F-6
Mueller State Park
581
5,114 MUE
F-6
Pikes Peak SWA
59
635
TE-2
F-6
Rosemont Reservoir SWA
59
357
TE-3
F-6
Shelf Road STL
581
640
TE-4
F-6
Skaguay Reservoir SWA
59
715
TE-5
F-6
WASHINGTON COUNTY (WA): see northeast map
Messex SWA
96
680
WA-1
H-2
Prewitt Reservoir SWA
96
2,924 WA-2
H-2
Snyder Prairie STL
101 11,842 WA-3
I-3
WELD COUNTY (WE): see northeast map
Banner Lakes SWA
99
934
WE-1
G-3
NEW Briggsdale STL
87
1,855 WE-2
G-2
Brower SWA
94
65
WE-3
G-2
Centennial Valley SWA
951
1,195 WE-4
G-2
NEW Crow Valley STL
87
1,520 WE-5
G-1
COUNTY &amp; LAND NAME

GMU

NEW Dearfield STL

951

1,480

WE-6

G-2

NEW Eastman Basin STL

NEW Keota STL

87
94
87
951
87
87

2,681
324
160
640
640
640

WE-7
WE-8
WE-9
WE-10
WE-11
WE-12

G-1
F-2
G-1
G-2
G-1
G-2

NEW Lazy D STL

88

2,721

WE-13

H-1

NEW Lost Creek STL

99
951

640
68

WE-14
WE-15

G-3
G-2

Frank SWA
NEW Geary Creek STL

Greasewood Lake STL
Howard Creek STL

Mitani-Tokuyasu SWA

MAP
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69

66

68

70

66

COUNTY &amp; LAND NAME

GMU

Nakagawa SWA
North Pawnee Creek STL
Orchard STL

951
88
951
87

NEW Pawnee Coal Creek STL

MAP GRID
ACRES POINT
INDEX
159 WE-16 G-2
640 WE-17 H-1
640 WE-18 G-2
440 WE-19 G-2

951
Prospect STL
99
NEW Robinson Creek STL
87
St. Vrain State Park
20
South Pawnee Creek STL
88
NEW South Roggen STL
99
Stone Corral STL
87
Twomile Creek STL
88
Webster SWA
94
NEW Wild Horse STL
88
YUMA COUNTY (YU): see northeast map
Arikaree SWA
102
Beecher Island STL
102
NEW Black Wolf Creek STL
102
Bonny Creek STL
103
Ecklund STL
102
NEW Hay Gulch Overlook STL
102
103,
Landsman Creek STL
109
Sandsage SWA
101
Sandy Bluffs STL
102
Sandy Bluffs SWA
102
NEW Simmons STL
102
Simmons SWA
102

640
140
640
855
1,720
1,880
1,041
640
158
640

WE-20
WE-21
WE-22
STV
WE-23
WE-24
WE-25
WE-26
WE-27
WE-28

G-2
G-3
G-1
F-3
H-2
G-3
G-1
H-1
G-2
H-1

2,320
320
320
630
640
640

YU-1
YU-2
YU-3
YU-4
YU-5
YU-6

J-3
J-3
J-3
J-4
J-3
J-4

332

YU-7

J-4

287
3,682
3,202
160
2,157

YU-8
YU-9
YU-10
YU-11
YU-12

J-3
J-4
J-4
J-3
J-3

NEW South Fork Spring
Canyon STL

102

640

YU-13

J-4

103,
109
98
102
98

18,365

YU-14

J-4

75
920
355

YU-15
YU-16
YU-17

J-3
J-3
J-3

NEW Point of Rocks STL

South Republican SWA
Stalker Lake SWA
Willow Creek SWA
Wray SFU

MAP
PAGE

66

66

66

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WHAT’S NEW: 2020................................................1

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COLORADO PARKS AND WILDLIFE (CPW)

6060 Broadway, Denver, CO 80216 ■ 303-297-1192

RESERVATIONS......................................................1

OUR MISSION: The mission of Colorado Parks and Wildlife is to perpetuate the wildlife
resources of the state, to provide a quality state parks system and to provide enjoyable
and sustainable outdoor recreation opportunities that educate and inspire current and
future generations to serve as active stewards of Colorado’s natural resources.

■ Abbreviation key................................................................................1

STATE FISH UNITS (SFUs)........................................2

■ What is an SFU?..................................................................................2
■ SFU properties &amp; regulations..............................................................2

COLORADO PARKS AND WILDLIFE DIRECTOR

Dan Prenzlow

COLORADO PARKS AND WILDLIFE COMMISSION MEMBERS, as of July 2020

STATE WILDLIFE AREAS (SWAs)......................... 3–29

Marvin McDaniel, Chair		
Carrie Besnette Hauser, Vice-Chair
Marie Haskett, Secretary		
Taishya Adams			
Betsy Blecha			
Charles Garcia			
Dallas May			

■ What is an SWA?.................................................................................3
■ SWA access rules................................................................................3
■ SWA properties &amp; regulations..................................................... 4–29

STATE TRUST LANDS (STLs)
PUBLIC ACCESS PROGRAM.............................. 30–51

■ What are trust lands? What is the STL public access program?.............30
■ State trust lands FAQs/access rules...................................................30
■ State trust lands public access properties &amp; regulations............ 31–51

REGULATION BROCHURE EDITOR 		

Chelsea Harlan 			

PRINTED

STATE PARKS................................................. 52–59

The Colorado Division of Parks and Wildlife (CPW) receives federal financial assistance
from multiple bureaus within the U.S. Department of the Interior. Under Title VI
of the 1964 Civil Rights Act (as amended), Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of
1973, Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (as amended), the Age
Discrimination Act of 1975 and Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, the U.S.
Department of the Interior and its bureaus prohibit discrimination on the basis of race,
color, religion, national origin, gender, disability or age. In addition, CPW adheres to all
antidiscrimination laws of the state of Colorado. For more information on how to request
an accommodation or to file a grievance, please visit cpw.state.co.us/accessibility.

MAPS............................................................ 60–65

■ State fish units, wildlife areas, trust lands &amp; parks — Northeast ..........60
■ State fish units, wildlife areas, trust lands &amp; parks — Southeast ..........61
■ State fish units, wildlife areas, trust lands &amp; parks — Northwest .........62
■ State fish units, wildlife areas, trust lands &amp; parks — Southwest ........63
■ NEW State fish units, wildlife areas,
trust lands &amp; parks — Central close-up.............................64
■ Game management units (GMUs)....................................................65

NOTICE: Laws and regulations in this brochure are paraphrased for easier understanding
and are intended only as a guide. Complete Colorado wildlife statutes and regulations are
available at CPW offices listed below and online: cpw.state.co.us/regulations

CPW REGIONAL AND AREA OFFICE LOCATIONS
ADMINISTRATION
1313 Sherman St., #618
Denver, 80203
303-297-1192 (M–F, 8 a.m.–5 p.m. MT)

LANDS INDEX BY COUNTY............................... 66–73

■ State fish units, state wildlife areas, state trust lands, state parks

GET THE BROCHURE ONLINE: cpw.state.co.us/rec-lands

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HUNTER.TESTIMONIALS@STATE.CO.US
COVER:
▶ Gone fishing at Sylvan Lake State Park. © Dustin Doskocil for CPW

OTHER PHOTOS, LEFT TO RIGHT:
▶ Mountain biking at Trinidad Lake State Park.
© Thomas Kimmell for CPW

C O L O R A D O

P A R K S

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▶ Hiking at Castlewood Canyon State Park.
© Ken Papaleo for CPW

2020 COLORADO STATE RECREATION LANDS

ONLY the offices below can assist hunters with animal checks and taking samples that are related
to hunting activities. See the CPW website for a complete list of our parks locations that
can also sell licenses, issue duplicate licenses and accept some licenses for refunds.

BRUSH
28167 County Rd. T
Brush, 80723
970-842-6300

GRAND JUNCTION
711 Independent Ave.
Grand Junction, 81505
970-255-6100

MONTE VISTA
0722 S. Rd. 1 E.
Monte Vista, 81144
719-587-6900

COLORADO SPRINGS
4255 Sinton Rd.
Colorado Springs, 80907
719-227-5200

GUNNISON
300 W. New York Ave.
Gunnison, 81230
970-641-7060

MONTROSE
2300 S. Townsend Ave.
Montrose, 81401
970-252-6000

DENVER
6060 Broadway
Denver, 80216
303-291-7227

HOT SULPHUR SPRINGS
346 Grand County Rd. 362
Hot Sulphur Springs, 80451
970-725-6200

PUEBLO
600 Reservoir Rd.
Pueblo, 81005
719-561-5300

DURANGO
151 E. 16th St.
Durango, 81301
970-247-0855

LAMAR
2500 S. Main St.
Lamar, 81052
719-336-6600

SALIDA
7405 Hwy. 50
Salida, 81201
719-530-5520

FORT COLLINS
317 W. Prospect Rd.
Fort Collins, 80526
970-472-4300

MEEKER
73485 Hwy. 64
Meeker, 81641
970-878-6090

STEAMBOAT SPRINGS
925 Weiss Dr.
Steamboat Springs, 80487
970-870-2197

W I L D L I F E

2020 Colorado State
Recreation Lands

▶ Hanging out at Rifle Falls State Park.
© Dustin Doskocil for CPW

▶ Scouting for the hunt at Yampa River State Park.
© Vic Schendel for CPW

COVER PHOTO

© Dustin Doskocil for CPW

July 2020 by Publication Printers, Denver: 120,000 copies
Printing paid for with hunting and fishing license fees.

■ State park fees &amp; passes...................................................................52
■ State park access rules......................................................................53
■ State park properties &amp; regulations .......................................... 54–59

▶ Out and about with the pup at St. Vrain State Park.
© Verdon Tomajko for CPW

Duke Phillips, IV
Luke B. Schafer
Jay Tutchton
Eden Vardy
Dan Gibbs, ex-officio member
Kate Greenberg, ex-officio member
Dan Prenzlow, CPW Director

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GLENWOOD SPRINGS
0088 Wildlife Way
Glenwood Springs, 81601
970-947-2920

�WHAT’S NEW: 2020 REGULATION CHANGES &amp; NEW INFORMATION

▶ CUSTOMERS 18 &amp; OVER MUST HAVE A HUNTING OR FISHING LICENSE TO ACCESS
SWAs &amp; STLs: State wildlife areas (SWAs) and state trust lands (STLs) are
acquired using hunter and angler dollars for the purpose of conserving
wildlife habitat and providing wildlife-related recreation. To ensure that
SWAs and STLs are being used for their intended wildlife-related purpose,
customers now must have a valid hunting or fishing license before going on
any of these properties.
Note that the requirement to purchase a $43 permit for access to Jumbo
Reservoir, DeWeese Reservoir, Prewitt Reservoir and San Luis Lakes SWAs
has been removed. Customers now must have a valid hunting or fishing
license for access. If you've already purchased one of these permits, it will
still be valid through March 31, 2021. See: cpw.state.co.us

▶ NEW STATE PARK ON THE WAY! Fishers Peak State Park in Trinidad is an

expansive area that connects grasslands to the east with foothills and
mountains to the west, providing habitat for a diverse array of Colorado
wildlife. While our newest state park isn't open yet, it will be soon. Stay
tuned for more information as we continue to plan: cpw.state.co.us

▶ MANY NEW PROPERTIES ADDED TO THE PUBLIC ACCESS PROGRAM:

WHAT'S NEW

RESERVATIONS

▶ ALL HUNTING RESERVATIONS MAY NOW BE MADE THROUGH THE HUNTING
RESERVATION SYSTEM: This includes small-game, waterfowl and big-

game hunting for properties that require hunting reservations or have
them available. These properties, including state parks, will have hunting
reservation information listed in each property description where
applicable. Reservations are also now available starting at 9 a.m. MT.
See pages 3–59 and: cpw.state.co.us/huntingreservations

▶ NEW PARK PASSES FOR FIRST RESPONDERS &amp; DISABLED VETERANS: The new
Blue Spruce park pass is now available for free to first responders with
a permanent occupational disability. The Independence park pass will
be available starting this Sept. to disabled veterans with a 50% or more
disability for free. See cpw.state.co.us/accessibility for more details.

▶ STATE PARKS DAILY ENTRANCE FEE RAISED BY $1: Most state parks will require
a daily pass of $9 per vehicle. Chatfield, Boyd Lake and Eldorado Canyon
state parks are $10/vehicle, and Cherry Creek State Park is $11/vehicle.

▶ LAND REMOVALS: Urad Lake SWA is no longer a CPW SWA. Nee Noshe

Reservoir and Neesopah STLs have been incorporated into Queens STL.
210,000 acres have been added to the Public Access Program (PAP), for a
total of over 770,000 acres. The PAP provides limited, seasonal hunting and
▶ NAME CLARIFICATIONS FOR SOME PROPERTIES: "Pueblo Reservoir SWA" is now
fishing opportunities on trust land across the state. Over 120 properties have
"Lake Pueblo SWA." "Lake DeWeese SWA" is now "DeWeese Reservoir SWA."
been added, and several properties have expanded. There are too many to list
"West Lake SWA" of Mesa Co. is now "Grand Junction: West Lake SWA."
here! See pages 30–51 for descriptions of each property; look for the NEW tag.
▶ REGULATION UPDATES TO MULTIPLE PROPERTIES. LOOK FOR THE NEW TAG:
▶ ALL STATE PARKS NOW REQUIRE RESERVATIONS FOR CAMPING:
See pages 3–59. Find more details online: cpw.state.co.us/regulations
See "Reservations" below and page 52 for more.

RESERVATIONS
HUNTING

SOME STATE WILDLIFE AREAS, TRUST LANDS &amp; PARKS
REQUIRE RESERVATIONS TO HUNT. If required, it is listed
under the land name in this brochure. All hunting
reservations may be made by phone at 1-800-2445613 or online: cpw.state.co.us/hunting
reservations. NEW You can also now make reservations starting at 9 a.m. MT.
THE FOLLOWING RULES APPLY:
▶ Maximum 1 reservation per hunt date.
▶ Reservations are not transferable. The person making the reservation must have a valid license for the
species to be hunted before making the reservation
and must hunt at the property the day of the hunt.
Hunters with reservations may only hunt the area
specified on the reservation.
▶ Small-game and waterfowl hunting reservations
are not accepted more than 14 days before the hunt
date, nor after noon the day before the hunt date.
▶ NEW Big-game hunting reservations are not
accepted more than 45 days before the start of
the season the reservation is being made for. Biggame hunting reservations are valid throughout
the season designated by the license, unless
otherwise specified.
▶ To cancel, hunters must do so by noon the day
before the hunt date, except for Boyd Lake State
Park: Hunting reservations can be canceled up to
the starting time of the reserved time slot. Failing
to cancel reservations or follow check station
procedures may result in losing future reservation
rights for the rest of the hunting season, unless
otherwise specified.

CAMPING: CABINS, YURTS, CAMPSITES
THERE ARE MORE THAN 4,000 CAMPSITES and 70 cabins and
yurts waiting for you on your next vacation at state
parks across Colorado! Campground amenities at
many parks include restrooms, full electrical hookups
and shower facilities. (See pages 52–59.) Many parks
also offer campsites or cabins for large groups. Nearly
300 campsites are ADA accessible. Yurts and cabins offer comfortable, year-round alternatives to traditional
camping in a tent.
FOR CAMPSITES, YURTS AND CABINS:
▶ NEW All state parks now require camping/cabin/
yurt reservations.
▶ Campers can make reservations, 24/7 by phone
(1-800-244-5613) or online, from six months in
advance through when they arrive at the park.
Park entrance fees also apply at all state parks, in
addition to camping fees.
▶ Customers can cancel their camping reservations at
any time prior to the day of arrival, online at cpw.
state.co.us (click "Buy &amp; Apply" to reach your
CPW account) or by phone: 1-800-244-5613. Reservation change or cancellation fees are nonrefundable. On the day of arrival or after, customers must
contact the park directly about canceling.
▶ See page 52 for more details on camping at one of
Colorado's state parks.

FIND MAPS ONLINE
State wildlife area maps and information:
cpw.state.co.us/wildlifeareamaps
State trust lands maps:
cpw.state.co.us/statetrustlands
State parks map finder:
cpw.state.co.us/park-map

ABBREVIATION KEY
4WD		
4-wheel-drive
ATV		
all-terrain vehicle
BLM		
Bureau of Land Management
CO./COs.		county/counties
CPW		
Colorado Parks and Wildlife
CR		
county road
GMU		
game management unit
HWY.		
highway
JCT.		
junction
OHV		
off-highway vehicle
RD.		
road
RES.		
reservoir
SFU		
state fishing unit
STL		
state trust land
SWA		
state wildlife area
USFS/FS		U.S. Forest Service
N/NW/NE		north, northwest, northeast
S/SW/SE		south, southwest, southeast
E/W		
east/west

HABITAT STAMPS
▶ HABITAT STAMPS ARE $10.13, and only one is
required per person per year for anyone 18–64.
Stamps are valid March 1–March 31 of the following year (13 months).
■ You must purchase a stamp before buying or
applying for a hunting or fishing license.
■ Anyone buying a one-day or additional-day
license for fishing and/or small game is exempt
from buying the Habitat Stamp with the first two
of these licenses.
■ Anyone who holds a lifetime fishing, or disabled
veteran or first responder lifetime combo license
is exempt from the Habitat Stamp requirement.
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STATE FISH UNITS

NOTE: SWA ACCESS RULES #1–29 (PAGE 3) APPLY TO SFUs.

STATE FISH UNIT PROPERTIES &amp; REGULATIONS
WHAT IS AN SFU? The term stands for state fish unit.
There are 16 of these around Colorado that offer limited wildlife
recreation. They include fish hatcheries and rearing operations.
▶ PROHIBITED ACTIVITIES ON ALL SFUs:
a. Fishing is prohibited in any waters within any fish
hatchery, rearing or distribution unit (including but not
limited to: streams, rearing ponds, holding areas and
raceways), except in designated areas of these properties managed for public fishing.
b. Waders or other fishing equipment prohibited.
c. Camping, fires prohibited.
d. Hunting, target practice prohibited.
e. Pets and other domestic animals prohibited.
f. Rock climbing prohibited.
g. Launching and takeout of vessels prohibited.
h. Water contact prohibited.
i. Feeding fish prohibited, except with fish food provided
by SFU.
j. Throwing anything besides SFU-provided fish food into
the water prohibited.
k. Overnight parking prohibited.

▶ BELLVUE-WATSON SFU — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: Go N of Fort Collins on Hwy. 287
to La Porte. Just N of La Porte, go W on CR 28.
GMU/ACRES: 19 / 58 acres
RECREATION: limited public use, limited tours

▶ CHALK CLIFFS SFU — CHAFFEE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Nathrop, go W for 2.5 miles
on CR 162, then go N for 0.125 miles on CR
287.
GMUs/ACRES: 56, 481 / 61 acres
RECREATION: limited public use, limited tours

▶ CRYSTAL RIVER SFU — GARFIELD CO.

DIRECTIONS: 1 mile S of Carbondale on Hwy. 33.
GMU/ACRES: 43 / 19 acres
RECREATION: limited public use, limited tours

▶ DURANGO SFU — LA PLATA CO.

DIRECTIONS: In Durango, next to Animas River.
GMUs/ACRES: 74, 75 / 14 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream on Animas River
RECREATION: Visitor center open May 15–Sept.
15; limited tours available at other times,
schedule by calling 970-375-6766.
FACILITIES: Restroom and drinking water available when visitor center open.

▶ FINGER ROCK SFU — ROUTT CO.

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DIRECTIONS: From Yampa, go 3 miles S on Hwy.
131.
GMU/ACRES: 26 / 34 acres
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, limited tours
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting prohibited in designated safety
zones as posted.
b. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
in designated safety zones as posted.

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▶ GLENWOOD SPRINGS SFU — GARFIELD CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Glenwood Springs, go 2.2
miles N along Mitchell Creek.
GMU/ACRES: 34 / 2 acres
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, limited tours

▶ J.W. MUMMA NATIVE AQUATIC SPECIES SFU

— ALAMOSA CO.
DIRECTIONS: From I-25, take Walsenburg Exit to
Hwy. 160 W to Fort Garland, into Alamosa.
GMU: 80
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, limited tours
FACILITIES: restroom, drinking water

▶ LAS ANIMAS SFU — BENT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Las Animas W on Hwy. 194,
go 4 miles, then go N on CR 5.5.
GMU/ACRES: 125 / 69 acres
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, limited tours

▶ MOUNT SHAVANO SFU — CHAFFEE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Salida, go 0.5 miles NW on
Hwy. 291 to CR 154, then go 0.5 miles W.
GMU/ACRES: 56 / 45 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream, coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, limited tours
FACILITIES: restroom, drinking water

▶ PITKIN SFU — GUNNISON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Gunnison, go 14 miles E on
Hwy. 50 to Quartz Creek Rd., then go 14 miles
E to Parlin and turn N.
GMUs/ACRES: 55, 551 / 48 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, limited tours
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Fishing only in Quartz Creek.

▶ POUDRE RIVER SFU — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From La Porte, go 5 miles N on
Hwy. 287 to Hwy. 14, then 38 miles W.
GMUs/ACRES: 8, 19 / 460 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing, limited tours
FACILITIES: restroom
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
in designated safety zones as posted.

▶ PUEBLO SFU — PUEBLO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Pueblo, go 6 miles W of
Pueblo Blvd. on Hwy. 96.
GMU/ACRES: 84 / 105 acres
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, limited tours
FACILITIES: restroom, aquarium

▶ RIFLE FALLS SFU — GARFIELD CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Rifle, go 15 miles N on Hwy.
325.
GMU/ACRES: 33 / 600 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, limited tours
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting prohibited in designated safety
zones as posted.

▶ ROARING JUDY SFU — GUNNISON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Gunnison, go 14 miles N on
Hwy. 135.
GMUs/ACRES: 54, 55 / 778 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream, pond fishing
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, limited tours
FACILITIES: restroom
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access 1 hour before
sunrise to 1 hour after sunset.
b. Property E of Hwy. 135 only open for
public access May 16–Nov. 30.
c. W of Hwy. 135, hunting with archery
equipment for big game and shotguns for
waterfowl only.
d. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
in designated safety zones as posted.

▶ WATSON LAKE SFU — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Fort Collins, go 7 miles NW
on Hwy. 287 to Rist Canyon Rd. (CR 28), then
go 1 mile.
GMU/ACRES: 19 / 90 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: limited tours
FACILITIES: restroom

▶ WRAY SFU — YUMA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Wray, go 2 miles W on Hwy.
34 to CR FF, then go 2 miles N.
GMU/ACRES: 98 / 355 acres
RECREATION: limited tours

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STATE WILDLIFE AREAS
WHAT IS A STATE WILDLIFE AREA?

State wildlife areas (SWAs) are state- or privatelyowned lands that offer state-managed, wildlife-related
recreation to the public.
While most activities focus on hunting and fishing,
each SWA has different allowed activities based on
location and available resources. These parcels of SWA
land are paid for by sportsmen and sportswomen, and

managed under state law by Colorado Parks and Wildlife
employees for the benefit of wildlife. CPW manages
about 350 SWA lands around the state.
Read on for information about each SWA, pages
4−29, and get ready to plan your next adventure.
Look online for SWA maps: cpw.state.co.us/
wildlifeareamaps

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STATE WILDLIFE AREA ACCESS RULES

NEW Everyone age 18 or older MUST have

a valid hunting or fishing license to be on
ANY PART of a state wildlife area (or state
trust land).
Note that one- or five-day licenses are only valid
for the date(s) on the license.
RULES FOR E-BIKES ON SWAs:
E-bikes (electrical-assisted bicycles) are vehicles with 2 or 3
wheels, fully operable pedals and an electric motor that doesn't
go over 750 watts. There are 3 classes:
▶ Class 1 e-bike: Has a motor that assists only when the rider is
pedaling and stops assisting when the bike reaches 20 mph.
▶ Class 2 e-bike: Has a motor that assists if the rider is pedaling
or not, but stops assisting when the bike reaches 20 mph.
▶ Class 3 e-bike: Has a motor that assists only when the rider is
pedaling and stops assisting when the bike reaches 28 mph.
In state wildlife areas, e-bikes are allowed on designated roads
and within designated camping or parking areas where motorized
vehicles are allowed. They are prohibited in all other areas.

BOAT REGULATIONS

All vessels and floating devices, their contents, motors, trailers
and equipment are subject to inspection by CPW before being
launched, operated on or leaving waters on SWAs. Any aquatic
nuisance species found during inspection must be removed
and disposed of according to CPW procedures before vessels are
allowed to be launched, operate on or leave the water.

YOUTH/MENTOR HUNTING

Youth/mentor hunting applies to youth under 18. Youth hunters
under 16 must be accompanied by a mentor when hunting on
youth-mentor properties. Mentors must be 18 or older, comply
with hunter education requirements and accompany youth
while hunting.
Except when specifically authorized, the following
activities are PROHIBITED on lands, waters, frozen
surfaces of waters, rights-­of-way, buildings or
devices under CPW control:
1. To possess the following types of ammunition
and/or firearms: tracer rounds, armor-piercing
rounds, military hardened rounds with explosive
or radioactive substances, .50-caliber BMG
rounds or fully automatic firearms.
2. To enter, use or occupy an area when posted
against entry, use or occupancy.
3. To engage in illegal activities.

4. To enter, use or occupy an area for commercial
purposes or do land, water, oil, gas or mineral
investigations, surveys or explorations.
5. To operate a vehicle (motorized or nonmotorized) except on established roads or within
designated camping or parking areas. Drivers
must obey Colorado motor vehicle laws.
6. To drive faster than posted speed limits or faster
than 25 mph if not posted.
7. To leave a camp, tent, shelter, motor vehicle or
trailer unattended more than 48 hours, or to
camp or to park travel trailers or campers on a
SWA over 14 days in a 45-day period.
8. To establish a permanent structure or plant vegetation. Only portable blinds and tree stands for
big-game or waterfowl hunting can be erected
on SWAs, and no earlier than 30 days prior to
the season for which they will be used. No nails
can be driven into trees. Man-made materials for
blinds or stands must be removed within 10 days
after the season in which they are used ends.
Any other portable blind or tree stand used for
any other purpose must be removed at the end
of the day they are used.
The owner’s Customer Identification number
(CID) and dates of use must be visible on the
outside of portable blinds or underside of tree
stands. Placement of blinds or stands does not
reserve them for personal use; they may be used
by the public on a first-come, first-served basis.
9. To remove, modify or destroy a building, water
control device, fence, gate, sign, survey or section marker, vegetation, or objects of archaeological, geological or historical value.
10. To litter, leave fish, fish entrails, human waste,
waste water, containers or toxic substances; to
bring household or commercial trash or toxic
substances to an area for disposal; or to dump
trailer waste in a sanitary facility.
11. To build fires without precautions to prevent
spreading; to leave fires unattended.
12. To graze livestock. Horseback riding, mules,
llamas, burros may be used in wildlife activities.
13. To have or use fireworks, explosives, poisons,
herbicides, pesticides or illegal substances.
14. To release wildlife or privately-owned game
birds. Private game birds may be released for
field trials, including group dog training on
SWAs only where allowed. To allow dogs, cats
or domestic pets to run at large (not on a leash),
except dogs used while hunting, while training
hunting dogs or at CPW-authorized field trials.

15. To dig trenches, holes or pits.
16. To leave boats, rafts or other floating craft
beached, anchored, moored or docked unattended overnight except in designated areas.
17. To fish from or block any CPW boat ramps or
docks in conflict with boaters or as posted.
18. To snorkel, scuba dive or spearfish with a diving mask, swim fins, snorkel or air tanks. The
exception is where swimming is permitted,
when a location is identified by a “divers down
flag,” and when a scuba diver has a valid scuba
certificate from a recognized scuba training
organization.
19. To use air or gas-inflated floating devices for
transportation on the surface of the water unless the device has multi-compartments and a
rigid motor mount when propelled by gasoline
or electric motors. Single-compartment air
or gas-filled flotation devices are restricted to
posted swimming areas.
20. To promote, sponsor, conduct or participate in
boat regattas, paintball shooting, questing or
non-wildlife-oriented activities.
21. To launch or land aircraft, including drones.
22. To leave decoys or anything used as decoys in
the field or on water overnight.
23. To swim, except in designated waters or during
authorized water contact activities.
24. To discharge a firearm or bow in parking, camping or picnic areas.
25. To fish in fish-rearing ponds, raceways, holding
areas or streams on CPW hatchery properties,
except areas posted as open to fishing.
26. To conduct field trials or group dog training
without a field-trial license.
27. To have, store or use hay, straw or mulch not
certified as noxious-weed-free. Certified materials must be clearly marked by the certifying
state or province. People who transport these
materials on federal, state or county roads that
cross CPW property are exempt. Also exempt
is hay produced on state trust lands leased from
CPW for wildlife recreation.
28. To trap unless done according to statutes, regulations and authorization.
29. To partake in Internet-based or computerassisted remote hunting or fishing. Hunters
and anglers must be present in the immediate
vicinity of their activity.

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STATE WILDLIFE AREA PROPERTIES &amp; REGULATIONS
NEW Everyone age 18 years or older MUST have a valid hunting or fishing license to be on ANY PART of a state wildlife area.
▶Download individual maps of state wildlife areas online: cpw.state.co.us/wildlifeareamaps
▶ 63 RANCH SWA — PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Fairplay, go 15 miles S on
Hwy. 285, or 5.5 miles N of Antero Jct. on
Hwy. 285.
GMU/ACRES: 50 / 1,200 acres
HUNTING: big game, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream fishing
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping prohibited.

▶ ADAMS SWA — ROUTT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Steamboat Springs, go E on
Hwy. 40, turn S on Hwy. 131. At CR 14, go S.
SWA is 0.5 miles N of Stagecoach State Park.
GMU/ACRES: 15 / 650 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access July 1–Nov. 30.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Dogs allowed only as an aid in hunting
grouse.
d. Vehicles prohibited beyond parking area.

▶ ADOBE CREEK RES. SWA (BLUE LAKE) — BENT,

KIOWA COs.
DIRECTIONS: From Las Animas, go 15 miles N
on CR 10.
GMU/ACRES: 125 / 5,147 acres
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, rabbit, pheasant,
scaled quail, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: boating, sail boating, sail surfing,
waterskiing, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms, boat ramps
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access 1 hour before
sunrise to 1 hour after sunset; no time
restrictions for fishing.
b. ATVs, dirt bikes, snowmobiles prohibited.
c. Frozen surface of lake closed.
d. Dams, inlets, outlet structures open only
for fishing.

▶ ALBERTA PARK RES. SWA — MINERAL CO.

DIRECTIONS: From South Fork, go 18 miles W
on Hwy. 160 to Wolf Creek Ski Area, drive
through parking lot. Continue 1.7 miles on
USFS Rd. 391.
GMU/ACRES: 80 / 240 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: primitive boat ramp

▶ ALMA SWA — PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Alma, go 1.5 miles N on
Hwy. 9 to CR 4; then go 0.25 miles NW.
GMU/ACRES: 49 / 277 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, camping
4 FACILITIES: restrooms, campsites

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▶ ALMONT TRIANGLE SWA — GUNNISON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Almont, go 3 miles N on
Hwy. 135.
GMUs / ACRES: 55 / 643 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open May 1–Nov. 30.

▶ ANDREWS LAKE SWA — SAN JUAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Durango, go 39 miles N on
Hwy. 550 to access road; then go 0.5 miles E.
GMU/ACRES: 74 / 13 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms, trailhead, parking,
overlook

▶ ANDRICK PONDS SWA — MORGAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-76, take exit 66 (Hwy. 39),
go 7.4 miles N on Hwy. 39 to Hwy. 144 and
CR Y.5. Go 1.5 miles W on CR Y.5, then N on
CR 3 for 1.5 miles to CR AA. Go 1 mile to CR
2, go S on CR 2 for 0.5 miles to parking.
GMU/ACRES: 95 / 711 acres
HUNTING: turkey, dove, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 4 a.m.–9 p.m., Sat., Sun., Wed. and
legal holidays only.
b. Camping, fires, fishing, dog training,
target practice, hunting with centerfire
rifles, hunting on Clark Lake prohibited.
c. From Sept. 1 through end of dark goose
season, only open for migratory bird
hunting within designated hunting areas.
Reservations required, valid until sunrise
and limited to 3 per hunter annually. See
"Reservations: Hunting" (page 1) for details.
d. Mandatory check-in and check-out at
check stations. Check-in allowed after
4 a.m. Hunters can hunt only the area
reserved and may check in on first-come,
first-served basis after a hunter checks out,
or after sunrise if a hunter has not checked
in. Maximum of 4 hunters per hunting
area.
e. From end of dark goose season through
spring turkey season, only turkey hunting
permitted. Reservations required and
valid until sunrise. Mandatory check-in
and check-out at check station on CR AA.
Hunters may hunt entire property.
f. During waterfowl and turkey seasons,
scouting permitted from 10 a.m.−2 p.m.
on Thurs. only. All people scouting must
check in and out at check stations. Firearms, dogs not allowed during scouting.

▶ APISHAPA SWA — LAS ANIMAS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walsenburg, go 18.5 miles
NE on Hwy. 10 to property sign; turn SE and
go 20 miles past Mica Butte.

GMUs/ACRES: 133, 134 / 7,935 acres
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, bighorn sheep, rabbit, scaled quail, dove
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing

▶ ARIKAREE SWA — YUMA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Wray, go 5 miles S on Hwy.
385 and turn E on CR 30. Go 6 miles E and
turn S on CR PP and continue S for 6.5 miles.
From CR QQ.5 and 24.5, go 1 mile E and 0.5
miles N. At cattle guard, continue 0.3 miles to
second cattle guard and entrance sign. Property between cattle guards is private property
and permission is required to hunt. If roads
are muddy, no access to property.
GMU/ACRES: 102 / 2,320 acres
HUNTING: Deer, turkey, quail, dove, rabbit,
squirrel
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 4 a.m.–9 p.m., Sept. 1–May 31.
b. Camping, fires, dog training prohibited.
c. Target practice prohibited except when
authorized by Area Wildlife Manager.

▶ ARKANSAS RIVER SWA — PROWERS CO.

DIRECTIONS: Currently no vehicle access to this
SWA. Any access crosses private property;
landowner permission required.
GMU/ACRES: 127 / 98 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite quail, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing

▶ ARKANSAS RIVER/BIG BEND SWA
(FISHING EASEMENT) — CHAFFEE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Poncha Springs, go 4 miles
N on Hwy. 285, then go 0.125 miles E on CR
165. Parking is at W end. From Salida, go NW
on Hwy. 291 for 3.5 miles. Go 0.75 miles S
on CR 150, then 0.5 miles SW on CR 166 to
N bank of Arkansas River. Parking E side of
road.
GMU/ACRES: 56 / 11 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream, Arkansas River;
fishing only (NOTE: Fishing access may not be on
both sides of river. Check for signs.)

▶ ATWOOD SWA — LOGAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Atwood, go 3 miles SW on
Hwy. 6 to CR 29.5, then go 0.5 miles S.
GMU/ACRES: 96 / 180 acres
HUNTING: deer, turkey, quail, dove, rabbit,
squirrel, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 4 a.m.–9 p.m.
b. Camping, fires, horseback riding, dog
training prohibited.
c. Target practice prohibited except when
authorized by Area Wildlife Manager.
d. On opening weekend of regular plains rifle
deer season and first day and weekend

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of late plains rifle deer season, only deer
hunting permitted.
e. Launching or takeout of vessels prohibited during waterfowl seasons.

▶ BADGER BASIN SWA — PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hartsel, go E and W on
Hwy. 24. Land is directly N of Hartsel, and N
and S along Hwy. 9.
GMUs/ACRES: 50, 58, 581 / 752 acres
FISHING: 22 miles of fishing access. This is a
fishing property only.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting, camping, fires prohibited.
b. Parking only in designated areas.
c. Access only from designated parking
areas. Closed beyond fenced and posted
easement.

▶ BANNER LAKES SWA — WELD CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hudson, go 4 miles E on
Hwy. 52.
GMU/ACRES: 99 / 934 acres
HUNTING: dove, waterfowl, rabbit, prairie dog
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot only, and only through
designated parking area. Closed N of
Hwy. 52 April 1–July 15.
b. Camping, fires, horseback riding, bicycling prohibited.
c. Boating prohibited except for hand-propelled craft and float tubes.
d. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except when hunting or training dogs.
Discharging bows allowed for bowfishing.
e. Fishing prohibited from NEW Oct. 1–end
of Feb.
f. Closed first day of regular waterfowl
season to day before first day of pheasant
season, except for waterfowl hunting on
Sat., Sun., Mon. and legal holidays. During this period, waterfowl reservations
available but not required. See "Reservations: Hunting" (page 1) for details. Reservations valid throughout reserved day
until hunter with reservation checks out.
Hunters may check in on first-come,
first-served basis after a hunter with
reservation checks out, or if no reservation exists for a hunt area after midnight
immediately preceding the hunt, or if reserved area isn’t claimed by legal sunrise.
Hunters can hunt only the area reserved. Maximum 4 hunters per reservation. Waterfowl hunters must check in
and check out at designated station.
g. From Thurs. before Sept. 1 through end
of dark goose season, scouting permitted from 10 a.m.−2 p.m. on Thurs. that
are not open to hunting in and prior to
waterfowl seasons. Must have reservation
confirmation number or letter from CPW.
All people must check in and out at check
station. Firearms, dogs not allowed during
scouting.

h. Dog training permitted N of Hwy. 52
during Feb., March, July 16–Aug. 31 only.
Dog training permitted S of Hwy. 52,
Feb. 1–Aug. 31 only.
i. Field trials may be authorized Feb., March
and Aug. No more than 4 per year.
Group training events not limited.
j. Domestic, feral or privately-owned game
birds may be released with permit for
field trials and dog training S of Hwy.
52. Birds taken must be removed from
SWA and privately-owned game birds
prepared for human consumption.
k. CPW may implement a dog training
reservation system to manage overcrowding.

▶ BASALT SWA (BASALT, CHRISTINE, TONER, PEACHBLOW,
7 CASTLES, SCHUCK UNITS) — EAGLE, PITKIN COs.

TONER UNIT: From Basalt, go 3.2 miles E on

USFS Rd. 105 (Fryingpan Rd.) to signs; then
go N.
GMUs/ACRES: 47, 444 / 2,577 acres
CHRISTINE UNIT: From Basalt, go 0.5 miles W on
Two Rivers Rd. (old Hwy. 82) to Homestead
Dr.; then go N to access road.
GMUs/ACRES: 47, 444 / 2,230 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, bighorn sheep, dusky
grouse
FISHING: coldwater stream, coldwater lake
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: shooting range
RESTRICTIONS ON ALL UNITS:
a. Except for muzzleloaders, firearms
on shooting range restricted to lower
than .50 caliber. Discharging shotguns
allowed. Fully-automatic firearms prohibited. NEW From March 15–Oct. 14,
discharging firearms on shooting range
allowed only 7 a.m.–7 p.m. Mon., Tues.,
Thurs. and Fri., and 9 a.m.–5 p.m. Sat.
and Sun.
NEW From Oct. 15–March 14, discharging firearms on shooting range allowed
only 9 a.m.–4 p.m. Mon., Tues., Thurs.
and Fri., and 9 a.m.–4 p.m. Sat and Sun.
b. Boating, water contact activities prohibited on Christine Lake.
c. Camping prohibited at all times within
0.25 miles of Fryingpan River. Camping
prohibited in other areas, except by licensed hunters during an established big
game or turkey season, plus 3 days before
and 3 days after the seasons.
d. Closed Dec. 1–April 15 except on Christine Lake and rifle ranges.
e. Fires, mountain bikes prohibited.
f. Dogs prohibited, except field trials may be
authorized Aug. and Sept. only.

▶ BEAVER CREEK SWA — FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Cañon City, go 8 miles E on
Hwy. 50 to Hwy. 67 (Phantom Canyon Rd.),
then go N 2 miles to CR 123, then E 0.2 miles
to CR 132, then N 9 miles to property. Or:
From Skaguay Dam, go downstream 12 miles
on trail to property (2-day hike).
GMU/ACRES: 59 / 2,227 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, rabbit, dove, turkey
with limited license

FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing.

▶ BEAVER CREEK RES. SWA — RIO GRANDE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From South Fork, go 2 miles SW
on Hwy. 160 to USFS Rd. 360 (Beaver Creek
Rd.), then go 6 miles S.
GMU/ACRES: 80 / 102 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: USFS campgrounds, restroom,
drinking water, boat ramps
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Discharging firearms, bowfishing and
open fires on ice prohibited.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.

▶ BEAVER LAKE SWA (MARBLE) — GUNNISON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Marble, go 0.25 miles E on
CR 3.
GMU/ACRES: 43 / 41 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream, coldwater lake
RECREATION: nonmotorized boating, wildlife
viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited except for float tubes
or hand-propelled craft.
b. Camping, fires, discharging firearms or
bows prohibited.
c. No vehicles on dam.

▶ BELLAIRE LAKE SWA — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: I-25 N to Hwy. 14 exit toward
Fort Collins. Take Hwy. 14, turn right onto N.
College Ave., Hwy. 287. Follow Hwys. 14/287
N for 10.7 miles. Turn left at CR 74E, Red
Feather Lakes Rd., and go 24 miles. Turn left
at CR 162, go 2 miles to Bellaire Lake Rd.
GMU/ACRES: 8 / 12 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
FACILITIES: USFS campground, drinking water,
electrical hookups, restroom
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited except for float tubes
or craft propelled by hand, wind or
electric motor.

▶ BERGEN PEAK SWA — CLEAR CREEK, JEFFERSON COs.

DIRECTIONS: From Evergreen, go 4 miles N on
Hwy. 74 to Hwy. 103, then go 5.9 miles W to
Stinton Rd. Then go 2.2 miles E.
GMU/ACRES: 39 / 1,093 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, squirrel, dusky grouse
RECREATION: hiking, horseback riding
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot or horseback only.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Dogs must be on leash except when hunting small game.
d. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except when hunting.

▶ BIG MEADOWS RES. SWA — MINERAL CO.

DIRECTIONS: From South Fork, go 11 miles W
on Hwy. 160 to USFS Rd. 410, then go 2 miles
W.
GMU/ACRES: 76 / 117 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
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FACILITIES: campgrounds, restroom, drinking
water, boat ramp

▶ BIG THOMPSON PONDS SWA — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Loveland, go 5 miles E
on Hwy. 402 to I-25 Frontage Rd., then go
0.75 miles N to interstate underpass. Go left
through underpass, then 0.75 miles N.
GMU/ACRES: 20 / 51 acres
HUNTING: rabbit, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access 1 hour before
sunrise to 1 hour after sunset; no time
restrictions for fishing or with nighthunting permit.
b. Camping, fires, dog training, horseback
riding, bicycling prohibited.
c. Boating prohibited except for float tubes
used while fishing.
d. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except when hunting. Discharging bows
allowed for bowfishing.

▶ BIGHORN SPRINGS SWA (FISHING EASEMENT)

— CHAFFEE CO.
DIRECTIONS: Two miles S of Buena Vista at intersection of Hwys. 24 and 285, go S on Hwy.
285 for 4 miles. Access road on E side of Hwy.,
look for sign.
GMUs/ACRES: 57, 481 / 8 acres
FISHING: coldwater river
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access for fishing only, and only within
high waterline.
b. Parking only in designated lots.
c. Camping, fires prohibited.

▶ BILLY CREEK SWA — OURAY, MONTROSE COs.
DIRECTIONS:

BECKETT TRACT: From Montrose, go 18 miles S

on Hwy. 550 to Ouray CR 4, then turn left. Go
0.5 miles.
BILLY CREEK TRACT: From Montrose, go 16 miles
S on Hwy. 550 to Ouray CR 2, then turn left.
Road also leads to Nicoll and Porter tracts.
COLONA TRACT: From Montrose, go 7 miles S on
Hwy. 550 to Government Springs Rd. Continue on Horsefly Rd. to signed access road.
CARMICHAEL TRACT: From Montrose, go 21
miles S on Hwy. 550 to Ouray CR 8, turn left
on lower road. Go through ranch yard; then
go 1.25 miles on main road to access road.
GMUs/ACRES: 62, 65 / 5,498 acres, all tracts
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dove
FISHING: coldwater stream, pond
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, camping, hiking
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access May 1–Dec. 31.
NEW Open year-round for hunting,
fishing and trapping along Uncompahgre River corridor, from Hwy. 550 to
100 feet on E bank of river, as posted.
b. Snowmobiles prohibited on Colona tract.

▶ BITTERBRUSH SWA — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Craig, take Hwy. 40 W to
Maybell. SWA is S of Hwy. 40 and W of CR 57.

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GMU/ACRES: 11 / 8,081 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access May 1–Jan. 14.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Vehicles allowed only on CRs 59 and 143.
d. Hunters may place portable blinds, markers, stands or related structures only after
Aug. 1. These must be removed by the
hunter within 24 hours after harvesting an animal, or 7 days after the end of
archery pronghorn season, whichever is
first.

▶ BLACKTAIL (CONSERVATION EASEMENT) — ROUTT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Steamboat Springs, go E on
Hwy. 40, turn S on Hwy. 131. At CR 14, go S.
Easement is S and E of Adams SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 15 / 610 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access July 1–Nov. 30.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Dogs allowed only as an aid in hunting
grouse.
d. Motor vehicles prohibited beyond designated parking areas.

▶ BLISS SWA — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From La Porte, go 5 miles N on
Hwy. 287 to Hwy. 14, then go 41 miles W.
GMUs/ACRES: 8, 19 / 352 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, bighorn sheep, rabbit,
dusky grouse
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Launching and takeout of vessels prohibited.

▶ BLUE RIVER SWA (BLUE RIVER, EAGLE'S NEST, SUTTON
UNITS) — SUMMIT CO.

DIRECTIONS:

BLUE RIVER UNIT: From Silverthorne, go 17
miles N on Hwy. 9. (82 acres.)
EAGLE’S NEST UNIT: From Silverthorne, go 9
miles N on Hwy. 9. (29 acres.)
SUTTON UNIT: From Silverthorne, go 7 miles N
on Hwy. 9.
GMUs/ACRES: 37, 371 / 134 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing, watchable wildlife trail
RESTRICTIONS ON ALL UNITS:
a. Camping, fires, firewood cutting, discharging firearms or bows and overnight
vehicle parking prohibited.
▶ BOB TERRELL SWA — GARFIELD CO.

DIRECTIONS: From intersection of Hwys. 82
and 133, go approx. 1 mile W on Hwy. 82.
Turn left onto CR 106, follow it back to the E,
staying left at fork in road. Road dead ends at
SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 43 / 7 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: boat launch/take out

▶ BODO SWA — LA PLATA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Durango, go 1 mile S on
Hwy. 160/550 to CR 210, then go 0.25 miles
W to E boundary.

GMU/ACRES: 741 / 2,942 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky grouse,
turkey, dove
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access April 16–Nov. 30
for general use.
b. Open S of CR 210 only for small-game
hunting Dec. 1–April 15.
c. Smelter Mountain Trail open 10 a.m.–2
p.m., Dec. 1–April 15. Access by foot
only. Dogs prohibited.
d. Camping, fires, snowmobiles prohibited.
e. Discharging firearms prohibited except
when hunting.
f. Launching of paragliders allowed from
Smelter Mountain Trail, subject to Dec.
1–April 15 restriction listed in c., above.

▶ BOEDECKER RES. SWA — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Loveland, go 2 miles W on
First St. to CR 21, then go 0.5 miles S.
GMU/ACRES: 20 / 308 acres of water
HUNTING: dove, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access 1 hour before
sunrise to 1 hour after sunset; no time
restrictions for fishing or with nighthunting permit.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.
c. Fishing prohibited from vessels Nov. 1–
end of waterfowl season.
d. Camping, fires, horseback riding, sailboards prohibited.
e. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except when hunting. Discharging bows
allowed for bowfishing.

▶ BOSQUE DEL OSO SWA — LAS ANIMAS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Trinidad, take exit 14A off
I-25. Go W on Hwy. 12 approx. 21 miles to
Weston and look for access signs between
Weston and Stonewall. Property S of Hwy.
GMUs/ACRES: 85, 851 / 30,000 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, turkey, small game,
lion
FISHING: coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access May 1–Nov. 30;
open Dec. 1–April 30 only to licensed
big-game and spring turkey hunters, and
one non-hunting companion.
b. Fires only in designated areas and containment structures.
c. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except while hunting. Discharging bows
allowed for bowfishing.
d. Camping only in designated areas; hunters may camp anywhere during hunting
seasons.
e. Parking allowed only in designated areas.
f. Unattended food or garbage must be
stored in a bear-resistant manner or
container.
g. Snowmobiles, motorized vehicles, ATVs
and bicycles on established roads or trails

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may be prohibited to protect wildlife
and prevent resource damage. Closures
posted.
h. Fishing prohibited on South Fork of
Purgatoire River in SWA from day after
Labor Day weekend until first day of
Memorial Day weekend.

▶ BRAVO SWA — LOGAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-76 at Sterling exit, go 0.5
miles W on Hwy. 6 to CR 370, then go 1.7
miles NE.
GMU/ACRES: 91 / 1,082 acres
HUNTING: deer, turkey, quail, dove, rabbit,
squirrel, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 4 a.m.–9 p.m.
b. Camping, fires, horseback riding,
field trials prohibited.
c. Target practice prohibited except when
authorized by Area Wildlife Manager.
d. On opening weekend of regular plains rifle
deer season and first day and weekend
of late plains rifle deer season, only deer
hunting permitted.
e. Launching or takeout of vessels prohibited during waterfowl seasons.

▶ BROWER SWA — WELD CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Evans, go 1 mile E on 37th
St.
GMU/ACRES: 94 / 65 acres
HUNTING: rabbit, squirrel, dove, waterfowl,
turkey
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access Sept. 1 through
last day of spring turkey season, except
from day after close of regular goose season through day before opening of spring
turkey season.
b. Open for public access 4 a.m.–one hour
after sunset.
c. Public access permitted only to hunters
with a valid hunting license.
d. Fishing, fires, target practice, centerfire
rifles or muzzleloaders, camping, horses
prohibited.
e. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except shotguns or bows while hunting.
f. Dogs allowed only as an aid in hunting.
Dog training prohibited except when
training dogs for hunting.
g. Parking allowed only in designated parking area.
h. Launching or takeout of vessels prohibited.

▶ BROWN LAKES SWA — HINSDALE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Creede, go 25 miles W on
Hwy. 149 to USFS Rd. 515 (Hermit Lakes Rd.).
Go 1.5 miles W.
GMU/ACRES: 76 / 520 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, picnicking
FACILITIES: restroom, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping prohibited.

▶ BROWNLEE SWA (FISHING LEASE: MICHIGAN RIVER)

— JACKSON CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go E on 5th St. for
1.5 miles to signed access point (N of road).
Or, from Walden, go N on Hwy. 125 for 1 mile,
turn right on CR 42. Parking and access immediately to the right.
GMU/ACRES: 6 / 2 mi. of river
FISHING: Michigan River, coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for fishing only.

▶ BROWNLEE 2 SWA (FISHING LEASE: NORTH PLATTE RIVER)
— JACKSON CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go 0.5 miles W on
Hwy. 14 to CR 12; then 5.1 miles NW to CR
18; then 0.5 miles W.
GMU/ACRES: 16 / 1.2 miles of river
FISHING: North Platte River, coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for fishing only.

▶ BROWNS PARK SWA (BEAVER CREEK, CALLOWAY, COLD
SPRINGS MOUNTAIN, WIGGINS UNITS) — MOFFAT CO.

BEAVER CREEK UNIT: From Maybell, go 59 miles
NW on Hwy. 318. Unit N of Hwy. 318.
COLD SPRINGS MOUNTAIN UNIT: From Maybell, go
41 miles NW on Hwy. 318 to CR 10N, then go
17 miles N to CR 72, then 9 miles W to fork.
Take left fork for 4 miles.
WIGGINS UNIT: From Maybell, go 41 miles NW
on Hwy. 318 to CR 10N; then 17 miles N to
CR 72; then 15 miles W.
GMU/ACRES: 201 / 2,226 acres, all units
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, rabbit, dusky
grouse, waterfowl, dove
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Calloway Unit closed to public access in
posted area.
b. Camping prohibited in posted areas in
Cold Springs Mountain Unit.
c. Camping allowed W only of Beaver Creek
in Beaver Creek Unit.

▶ BRUSH SWA — MORGAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Brush, go 2.5 miles N on
Hwy. 71. Turn W on CR U. Go approx. 200
feet to CR 28, turn N and go 1 mile to parking
lot.
GMU/ACRES: 96 / 588 acres
HUNTING: deer, turkey, quail, dove, rabbit,
squirrel, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 4 a.m.–9 p.m., except with nighthunting permit.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Target practice prohibited except when
authorized by Area Wildlife Manager.
d. On opening weekend of regular plains rifle
deer season and first day and weekend
of late plains rifle deer season, only deer
hunting permitted.
e. Horse use prohibited except when training hunting dogs, in Feb., March, April
(through Wed. before spring turkey
season opens) and Aug. only.
f. Launching or takeout of vessels prohibited
during waterfowl seasons.

▶ BRUSH CREEK SWA — EAGLE CO.

DIRECTIONS: Take I-70 to exit 147 toward Eagle.
Turn S and go to roundabout. Exit roundabout going W on Hwy. 6 for 1 block. Turn S
on Capitol St., then turn E on Brush Creek Rd.
and go to stop sign. Turn S, go 1 block, turn
E to stay on Brush Creek Rd. SWA is 15–18
miles from Eagle, between Peterson Draw and
Sneve Gulch. SWA composed of 3 separate
tracts of property within Sylvan Lake State
Park. All properties accessible from Brush
Creek Rd. Access and use of Sylvan Lake State
Park requires parks pass.
GMU/ACRES: 44 / 382 acres
RECREATION: hunting, wildlife viewing

▶ BRUSH HOLLOW SWA — FREMONT CO.
DIRECTIONS:

TO BOAT RAMP: From Penrose at Hwy. 115, go
W on 3rd (CR 123), then go 0.29 miles to E St.
(CR 125). Go 5.5 miles to CR 129, then go 2.5
miles on CR 129 to SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 59 / 461 acres
FISHING: coldwater/warmwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms, shelters, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
▶ BRUSH PRAIRIE PONDS SWA — MORGAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Brush go S on Clayton St. to
check station, then go S 2.25 miles to parking
area.
GMU/ACRES: 99 / 1,600 acres
HUNTING: deer, pheasant, dove, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 4 a.m.–9 p.m.
b. Camping, fires, target practice prohibited.
c. Only hunting permitted Sept. 1 through
end of dark goose season. Mandatory
check-in and check-out at check station.
d. From Sept. 1–Nov. 30, only open for
migratory bird hunting within designated
hunting areas, and only on Sat., Sun., Wed.
and legal holidays. Reservations required,
valid until sunrise and limited to 3 per
hunter annually. See "Reservations: Hunting" (page 1) for details.
e. Check-in allowed after 4 a.m. Hunters can
hunt only the area reserved and may check
in on first-come, first-served basis after
a hunter checks out or after sunrise if a
hunter has not checked in. Maximum of 4
hunters, 2 vehicles per hunting area.
f. From Sept. 1−Nov. 30, scouting permitted
from 10 a.m.−2 p.m. on Thurs. only. All
people scouting must check in and out at
check station. Firearms, dogs not allowed
during scouting.
g. From Dec. 1 through end of dark goose
season, hunters can check in on firstcome, first-served basis after 4 a.m. or
after a hunter checks out. 5 hunting areas
available for check-in. Properly checked-in
hunters may hunt anywhere on property.
h. Up to 2 hunting areas reserved annually
for residents with a physical address of
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available at CPW Brush Service Center in
mid-Aug. Hunters must have a valid waterfowl hunting license to enter drawing.
Hunters may apply for one hunt area per
day, but can list multiple requests on one
application. All relevant hunting regulations apply.

▶ BUENA VISTA SWA (FISHING EASEMENT) — CHAFFEE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From stoplight on Main St. in
Buena Vista, go E for 0.5 miles to end of Main.
Parking available in several locations along
river.
GMUs/ACRES: 49, 481 / 41 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream, fishing access only

▶ BURCHFIELD SWA — BACA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walsh, go 11 miles E on CR
DD to property.
GMU/ACRES: 139 / 178 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, pheasant, bobwhite
quail, scaled quail, dove
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing

▶ CABIN CREEK SWA — GUNNISON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Gunnison, go 6.5 miles E on
Hwy. 50, turn on BLM 3107, then go approx.
6.5 miles to FR 604.3A and continue .05 miles
to property.
GMU/ACRES: 55 / 640 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, hiking, camping

▶ CENTENNIAL SWA — GUNNISON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Gunnison, go 10 miles W on
Hwy. 50. SWA is N of Hwy. 50.
GMU/ACRES: 54 / 1,800 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse, rabbit
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access July 1–Nov. 30.
b. Motorized and mechanized vehicles
restricted as posted.
c. Camping prohibited.

▶ CENTENNIAL VALLEY SWA — WELD CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Kersey, go 5 miles E on Hwy.
34 to CR 63 and go N to CR 380. Go E on CR
380 0.25 miles to Pritchard parking lot and 2.1
miles to Centennial parking lot.
GMU/ACRES: 951 / 1,195 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 4 a.m.–one hour after sunset.
b. Open for public access Sept. 1 through
last day of spring turkey season.
c. During spring turkey season, public
access allowed only for licensed turkey
hunters with a turkey hunting reservation. 10 reservation slots available per
day during spring turkey season. No annual limit on amount of turkey reservations. Turkey hunters with a reservation
may hunt entire property. Maximum of
4 hunters allowed per hunting reservation. See "Reservations: Hunting" (page 1)
for details.
d. Camping, dogs (except as an aid in
hunting), fires, target practice, horses,
hunting with centerfire rifles, launching
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e. During regular duck seasons, open Sat.,
Sun., Wed. and legal holidays only. Reservations required to hunt waterfowl and
small game, limit of 3 per hunter annually.
See "Reservations: Hunting" (page 1) for
details. Waterfowl and small game hunters
can hunt only the area reserved. All reservation hunters must check out at one of
the check stations located in each parking
lot of the property.
f. Small-game and waterfowl hunting prohibited on opening weekend of regular plains
rifle deer season and opening day of first
weekend of late plains rifle deer season.

▶ CERRO SUMMIT SWA — MONTROSE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Montrose, go 13 miles E;
property located on N side of Hwy. 50.
GMUs/ACRES: 64 / 162 acres
RECREATION: fishing, small-game and big-game
hunting
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access for fishing and
hunting only.
b. Hunting permitted Aug. 15–Nov. 30.
c. Fishing permitted March 1–Nov. 30.
d. Access to property through designated parking area only; public access by foot only.
e. Dogs allowed only as an aid in hunting.
f. Water contact prohibited, except by float
tubes with waders only.
NOTE: As of July 2018, reservoir is drained
and temporarily closed for dam maintenance. Reservoir tentatively scheduled for
refill in late summer/fall 2020. Contact CPW
for updates.

▶ CHAMPION SWA (FISHING EASEMENT) — CHAFFEE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Buena Vista, go S on Hwy.
24, continue S onto Hwy. 285. Easement is E
of Hwy. 285. Parking area off Hwy. 285, 0.5
miles S of junction of Hwys. 285 and 24.
GMUs/ACRES: 57, 481 / 60 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access for fishing only
b. All public access from designated parking
areas only.

▶ CHANCE GULCH SWA — GUNNISON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Gunnison, go 6 miles E on
Hwy. 50 to CR 42, then drive S for 1.6 miles
to CR 42a, then drive SW for 1.2 miles to
property boundary.
GMU/ACRES: 67 / 645 acres
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, small game
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access from July 1–end of
Feb., open year-round for through traffic
on Gunnison CR 42a and established
roads connecting to designated BLM
roads only.

▶ CHARLIE MEYERS SWA — PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hartsel, go E 10.3 miles on
Hwy. 24 to CR 23 (mile marker 250). Turn S
onto CR 23 and go 2.7 miles. Turn E on CR 59
and go 2.3 miles to junction of CRs 59 and 92.
Turn S on CR 59, go 1 mile to entrance.
GMU/ACRES: 58 / 1,082 acres

RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.

▶ CHEROKEE SWA (UPPER, MIDDLE, LOWER, LONE PINE,
ROY BROWN UNITS) — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Fort Collins, go 22 miles N
on Hwy. 287 to Cherokee Park Rd. (CR 80C),
then 6 miles W to parking area on S side of
road.
GMUs/ACRES: 8, 191 / 25,497 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, squirrel, dusky grouse,
rabbit, dove
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open Sept. 1–May 1 only for hunting and
fishing; open otherwise May 2–Aug. 31.
b. Motor vehicles permitted on established
roads as posted.
c. Hunting and fishing access by foot only
after last big-game season.
d. Horseback, bicycles restricted to designated roads and trails, except horses used
as an aid to hunting big game.

▶ CHESMORE SWA (FISHING EASEMENT) — CHAFFEE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From stoplight in Buena Vista, go
E on Main St. to end of road. Cross Arkansas
River on foot bridge, walk downstream 0.5
miles to property. You will cross Town of
Buena Vista property and BLM on the way.
Open fishing for that entire stretch of Arkansas River.
GMU/ACRES: 49 / 5 acres
HUNTING: fishing, minimal deer hunting

▶ CHRISTINA SWA (FISHING EASEMENT: ELK RIVER)

— ROUTT CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Steamboat Springs, go 7
miles N on CR 129 (Elk River Rd.).
GMU/ACRES: 214 / 23 acres
FISHING: Elk River, coldwater stream
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.

▶ CHUBB PARK RANCH SWA — CHAFFEE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Buena Vista, go E 16 miles
on Hwy. 24 to CR 309, then go N on CR 309
0.5 miles to SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 49 / 525 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires, snowmobiles, target
practice prohibited.
b. Vehicles prohibited off CR.

▶ CHUCK LEWIS SWA — ROUTT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hwy. 40, go S on Hwy. 131
to CR 14F. Take 14F W to CR 14. Go N to
parking area.
GMU/ACRES: 131 / 288 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access 4 a.m.–10 p.m.
b. Overnight parking, camping, fires, bicycles prohibited.
c. Dogs allowed only as an aid in hunting
waterfowl.

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d. Big-game, small-game hunting prohibited.
e. Waterfowl hunting permitted, except
within 50 yards of bridge on CR 14F.
f. Horses prohibited outside parking area.
g. Launching or takeout of all flotation
devices (including kayaks, canoes, rafts,
tubes) prohibited, except those used
exclusively for fishing.

▶ CIMARRON SWA — MONTROSE, GUNNISON COs.

DIRECTIONS: From Montrose, go 23 miles E on
Hwy. 50 to Little Cimarron Rd., then 2 miles S
to access road, then go 1.5 miles SW.
GMU/ACRES: 65 / 6,161 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, waterfowl, dusky grouse
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access July 1–Dec. 31.
b. Camping, fires, snowmobiles prohibited.
c. Parking in established parking areas only.

▶ CLEAR CREEK RES. SWA — CHAFFEE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Buena Vista, go 13 miles N
on Hwy. 24 to CR 390, then go 0.5 miles W.
GMUs/ACRES: 48, 481 / 500 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake and 0.5 miles of stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping allowed only in established
camping areas on W end of SWA.
b. Fires allowed only in campgrounds.
c. Fishing prohibited on dam, spillway,
outlet and downstream to Hwy. 24.

▶ CLINE RANCH SWA — PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Jefferson, go S on Hwy. 285
for about 5 miles. SWA entrance near mile
marker 194.
GMU/ACRES: 500 / 1,600 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, waterfowl,
small game
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot or horseback only from
designated parking areas. No overnight
parking.
b. Camping, fires, dog training prohibited.
c. Discharging firearms or bows allowed
only when hunting.
d. Dogs allowed only as an aid in hunting.
e. Horses allowed only on designated trails.
Reservation required, call Park Co.: 719836-4279. Only two reservations allowed
per day.
f. Fishing allowed only March 1–Sept. 30
and only in designated areas. Only occupants from a vehicle in the assigned
parking space may fish the corresponding assigned area. Maximum 4 anglers
per vehicle and 1 vehicle per parking
space.
g. Artificial flies and lures only, two trout
limit.
h. Hunting access limited to occupants of a
vehicle parked in assigned parking space.
Maximum 4 hunters per vehicle.

▶ COALBED CANYON SWA — DOLORES CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Cortez, go NW on Hwy. 491
to Northdale. SWA is S of Hwy. 491 and CR 2,
also 2 areas on N side of Hwy. 491 farther W.
GMUs/ACRES: 72, 711 / 2,359 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Discharging firearms allowed only for
hunting.

▶ COCHETOPA SWA — SAGUACHE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Gunnison, go 8 miles E on
Hwy. 50, then turn right on Hwy. 114. Go 20
miles S/SE, turn right on CR NN14, then go S
for 2 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 67 / 6,712 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, rabbit, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour after sunset, with exception
for hunters retrieving downed game.
b. Access by foot only, and only from established parking areas.
c. Camping, dogs, fires prohibited.
d. Big-game hunting prohibited N of posted
E/W centerline of Sect. 27, Range 2 E,
Township 46 N.

▶ COKE OVEN SWA — PITKIN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Basalt, go 30 miles E on
USFS Rd. 105 (Fryingpan River Rd.).
GMU/ACRES: 444 / 330 acres
RECREATION: hunting, wildlife viewing

▶ COLLER SWA — MINERAL, RIO GRANDE COs.

DIRECTIONS: From South Fork, go 4.5 miles W
on Hwy. 149.
GMUs/ACRES: 76, 79 / 579 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, squirrel, dusky
grouse
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, snowmobiles, overnight parking prohibited.

NEW ▶ COLLINS MOUNTAIN RANCH SWA
— RIO BLANCO CO.
LIMITED ACCESS. This property is PRIVATE LAND that is
open ONLY to elk and deer hunters with a confirmed reservation made through the Hunting Reservation System:
cpw.state.co.us/huntingreservations
GMUs/ACRES: 23 / 2,421 acres
HUNTING: elk and deer only in restricted
seasons, by reservation only
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Elk and deer hunting only.
b. Hunting by reservation only. Reservation holders must have confirmation
letter with them at all times while hunting on property.
For reservations, hunters must already have a big-game hunting license
for one of the specific hunt codes permitted on the property. Reservations
must be made through the Hunting
Reservation System: See "Reservations:

Hunting" (page 1) for details. Hunters
may only access the property during
dates specified on their reservation.
Hunters with a reservation may
bring one non-hunting companion.
c. Vehicle use prohibited except on
designated roadways or with permission of ranch owners. All other access
restricted to walk-in access only.
d. Reservations for antlered elk and deer
hunts valid throughout season designated by the deer or elk license.
e. Reservations for antlerless elk hunts
restricted to certain portions of late
rifle private-land-only season.
f. Overnight camping, dogs, fires, fishing,
woodcutting, target shooting/sight-in,
building permanent blinds, gathering
artifacts prohibited.

▶ COLORADO RIVER ISLAND SWA — MESA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Grand Junction, go E on
I-70; turn S on Hwy. 141 (32 Rd.). Turn W on
D Rd. Property is on S side of road, along the
river.
GMUs/ACRES: 30, 41 / 67 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, dogs (except as an aid to hunting) prohibited.
b. Waterfowl hunting from designated
blinds the only hunting allowed.
c. Waterfowl hunting by reservation only
NEW through the Hunting Reservation
System: See "Reservations: Hunting" (page
1) for details.
d. Hunters with reservations may only hunt
the hunt area reserved. Hunters must
check in and out at property.

▶ COLOROW MOUNTAIN SWA — RIO BLANCO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Meeker take Hwy. 64 approx. 15 miles W to CR 142 (directly N of E
entrance to Rio Blanco Lake SWA).
SCENERY GULCH UNIT: Take CR 142 for 7.2 miles
to property.
TSCHUDDI GULCH UNIT: Take CR 142 for 1.8 miles
to intersection of CR 142 and CR 143. Take
CR 143 for 3.7 miles to property.
GMUs/ACRES: 11 / 1,982 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, lion, small game
FISHING: Scenery Pond is 5.5 acres at bottom of
Scenery Gulch, near parking area.
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, hiking, horseback riding, OHV access through Tschuddi
Gulch to BLM lands on Colorow Mountain.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access July 16–Jan. 31.
b. Parking and camping in designated areas
only, as posted.
c. Motorized vehicles prohibited in Scenery
Gulch Unit and N of designated camping
area in Tschuddi Unit.
d. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
within 200 yards of camping, parking
areas or structures.

▶ COTTONWOOD SWA — MORGAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Snyder, go 2 miles E on CR
W.7.
GMU/ACRES: 96 / 884 acres
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HUNTING: deer, turkey, quail, dove, rabbit,
squirrel, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 4 a.m.–9 p.m., except with nighthunting permit.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Target practice prohibited except when
authorized by Area Wildlife Manager.
d. On opening weekend of regular plains rifle
deer season and first day and weekend
of late plains rifle deer season, only deer
hunting permitted.
e. Horses prohibited except when training hunting dogs, in Feb., March, April
(through Wed. before spring turkey
season opens) and Aug. only.
f. Launching or takeout of vessels prohibited
during waterfowl seasons.

▶ COWDREY LAKE SWA — JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Cowdrey, go 2 miles S on
Hwy. 125. From Walden, go 7.5 miles N on
Hwy. 125. Entrance W of road.
GMU/ACRES: 161 / 15 acres land, 80 acres water
HUNTING: small game, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.
b. Sailboards prohibited.

▶ CREEDE SWA — MINERAL CO.
DIRECTIONS:

HATCHERY TRACT: From Creede, go 1.2 miles E
on Hwy. 149 to undesignated road, then go 0.5
miles S to Rio Grande River.
DEEP CREEK TRACT: From Creede, go 1.25 miles
W on Hwy. 149 to Airport Rd., then go 0.8
miles S to Rio Grande River.
GMU/ACRES: 76 / 3 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
NEW ▶ CROOKED WASH RANCH SWA — MOFFAT CO.
LIMITED ACCESS. This property is PRIVATE LAND that is
open ONLY to elk and deer hunters with a confirmed reservation made through the Hunting Reservation System:
cpw.state.co.us/huntingreservations
GMU/ACRES: 11 / 9,796 acres
HUNTING: Antlerless elk only, by reservation
only
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Antlerless elk hunting only.
b. Hunting by reservation only. Reservation holders must have confirmation
letter with them at all times while hunting on property.
For reservations, hunters must already have a big-game hunting license
for one of the specific hunt codes permitted on the property. Reservations
must be made through the Hunting
Reservation System: See "Reservations:
Hunting" (page 1) for details. Hunters
may only access the property during
dates specified on their reservation.
Hunters with a reservation may
bring one non-hunting companion.
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c. Vehicle use prohibited except on
designated roadways or with permission of ranch owners. All other access
restricted to walk-in access only.
d. Overnight camping, dogs, fires, fishing,
woodcutting, target shooting/sight-in,
building permanent blinds, gathering
artifacts prohibited.

▶ DAN NOBLE SWA — SAN MIGUEL CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Norwood, go 1.5 miles E on
Hwy. 145 to USFS Rd. 610 (Dolores-Norwood
Rd.), then 17 miles S.
GMU/ACRES: 70 / 2,223 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, waterfowl on Greager
Tract; deer, elk on John Kane tract
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: power boating, sail surfing, waterskiing, camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms, boat ramps, shelters
RESTRICTIONS:

MIRAMONTE RES. TRACT:

a. Camping only in designated areas along
NE, SW, SE parts of reservoir.
b. Discharging firearms or bows allowed
only when hunting waterfowl.
c. Waterskiing permitted only 10 a.m.–6
p.m. Waterskiing, jetskiing only in designated areas on W half of reservoir.

GREAGER TRACT:

a. Open for public access March 1–May 15
only with permit from Area or District
Wildlife Manager for wildlife viewing.
Viewing site limited to designated area.
Viewers must follow all restrictions and
conditions on permit. Open to the public
for other access May 16–end of Feb.
b. Access by foot or horseback only.
c. Snowmobiles, camping prohibited.

JOHN KANE TRACT:

a. Access by foot or horseback only.
b. Open for public access May 16–end of
Feb.
c. Snowmobiles, camping prohibited.

▶ DAWN POND SWA — BENT CO.

DIRECTIONS: Take Hwy. 50 W toward Las Animas. From Las Animas, go W on Hwy. 194,
then N on CR 5.5. SWA is on E side of road
around Adobe Creek.
GMU/ACRES: 125 / 30 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for fishing only. Hunting only with
landowner permission.
b. Boating prohibited except float tubes or
craft propelled by hand or electric motor.
c. Parking allowed in designated areas only.

▶ DEADMAN SWA — PROWERS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Granada, go N on Hwy. 385,
2.5 miles to CR JJ, then go 2.5 miles E on CR
JJ to CR 27. Turn S on CR 27 and go 0.5 miles
to parking area.
GMU/ACRES: 127 / 503 acres
HUNTING: deer, small game, waterfowl

▶ DELANEY BUTTE LAKES SWA — JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go 0.5 miles W on
Hwy. 14 to CR 12, then go 5.3 miles W to CR
18. Go 4.5 miles W on to CR 5, then go 0.5
miles N.

GMU/ACRES: 16 / 2,620 acres
HUNTING: big game, small game, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom, boat ramp, shade shelters
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.
b. Sailboards prohibited.

▶ DEVIL CREEK SWA — ARCHULETA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Pagosa Springs, go 16 miles W
on Hwy. 160 to USFS Rd. 627, then 2 miles N.
GMU/ACRES: 77 / 561 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, squirrel, dusky
grouse, turkey, dove
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires, snowmobiles prohibited.

▶ DEWEESE RESERVOIR SWA — CUSTER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Westcliffe, go NW on Hwy.
69 for 5 miles, turn N on Copper Gulch Rd. to
access road.
GMUs/ACRES: 69, 691 / 780 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake, coldwater stream
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing, camping
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, waterfowl, dove,
coyote, cottontail, small game
FACILITIES: restrooms, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
NEW Note that the $43 annual access permit
requirement has been removed. Anyone age
18 or older must now have a valid hunting
or fishing license to access this property, and
all other SWAs and STLs.
a. OHVs prohibited.

▶ DIAMOND J SWA (HUNTING &amp; FISHING LEASE: ILLINOIS,
MICHIGAN RIVERS) — JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go N on Hwy.
125. Parking areas are 1, 2 and 4 miles N of
Walden.
GMU/ACRES: 161 / 3,129 acres of land, 10 miles
of river
HUNTING: small game, waterfowl
FISHING: Illinois and Michigan rivers, coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS:
a. No big-game hunting; access allowed only
for fishing, small-game and waterfowl
hunting.
b. Hunting with shotguns or by falconry
only.

▶ DOLORES RIVER SWA — MONTEZUMA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Dolores, go 5 miles NE on
Hwy. 145.
GMUs/ACRES: 71, 73 / 57 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Fishing prohibited in rearing ponds.

▶ DOME LAKES SWA — SAGUACHE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Gunnison, go 8 miles E on
Hwy. 50. Turn right on Hwy. 114, go 20 miles
S/SE. Turn right on CR NN14, go 5 miles.

�WILDLIFE AREAS
GMU/ACRES: 67 / 420 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lakes
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Discharging firearms and hunting prohibited in designated safety zones.

▶ DOME ROCK SWA — TELLER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Divide, go 5 miles S on Hwy.
67 to Rainbow Valley, then turn right on CR
61 and go 1.8 miles to SWA access road.
GMU/ACRES: 581 / 6,980 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky grouse
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, hiking
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot or horseback only from
parking lot and trails from Mueller State
Park.
b. Camping, dogs, fires, rock climbing
prohibited.
c. Horseback, pack animals allowed only on
designated roads and trails, except if used
as an aid in hunting big-game.
d. Public access closed Dec. 1–July 15 in
area bounded on E by Sand Creek Trail,
on N by Dome Rock Trail, on W and
S by property boundaries. Dome Rock
Trail W of Jack Rabbit Lodge closed Dec.
1–July 15.

▶ DOUGLAS RES. SWA — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Wellington exit on I-25, go
5.5 miles W, S and W on Hwy. 1 to CR 15, go
1 mile N on CR 15 to CR 60, then 0.25 miles
W to LaVina Dr. Go N on LaVina Dr. to lake.
From Fort Collins at Hwys. 287 and 1, take
Hwy. 1 N for 4 miles to Waverly cutoff (CR
15). Go N on CR 15 to CR 60. Then go 0.25
miles W to LaVina Dr. and go N.
GMU/ACRES: 9 / 765 acres
FISHING: warmwater and coldwater species
FACILITIES: restroom
RESTRICTIONS:
a. From 1 hour after sunset to 1 hour before
sunrise, only fishing permitted.
b. Hunting, fires, camping, discharging firearms or bows, sailboards, sailboats, ice
skating, ATVs, dirt bikes, snowmobiles
prohibited.
c. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.

▶ DOWDY LAKE SWA — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From town of Red Feather Lakes,
go 1 mile NE on USFS access road.
GMU/ACRES: 191 / 120 acres of water
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: power boating, hiking, camping
FACILITIES: restroom, boat ramp, campgrounds
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.

▶ DRONEY GULCH SWA — CHAFFEE CO.
DIRECTIONS:

ENTRANCE 1: From junction of Hwys. 50 and
285, go 4 miles N to CR 251-1. (NOTE: First

mile of road is private property. After entering
BLM land, SWA can be accessed for next 2
miles, through BLM land and SWA property.)
ENTRANCE 2: About 1 mile N of CR 251-1 is an
access point on Hwy. 285, “Point of Interest”
site about Zebulon Pike; parking and gate into
E portion of SWA.
ENTRANCE 3: Just under 1 mile farther N (about
1 mile S of junction of Hwys. 285 and 291),
CR 251 goes W; parking and access 2.3 miles
W of Hwy. 285. Do not attempt access from N
via subdivision on CR 251A.
GMU/ACRES: 56 / 2,949 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game

▶ DRY CREEK BASIN SWA — SAN MIGUEL CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Naturita, go 17 miles S
on Hwy. 141. Hwy. 141 goes SW through
property.
GMU/ACRES: 70 / 12,775 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, lion, bobcat, coyote, rabbit,
dove
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping only in designated areas.
b. Snowmobiles prohibited.

▶ DUCK CREEK SWA — LOGAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Crook, go 1.5 miles N on
Hwy. 55.
GMU/ACRES: 90 / 1,121 acres
HUNTING: deer, pheasant, dove, rabbit, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 4 a.m.–9 p.m.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Target practice prohibited except when
authorized by Area Wildlife Manager.
d. One field trial per year may be authorized
in Feb., March or Aug.

▶ DUNE RIDGE SWA — LOGAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-76 at Sterling exit, go 0.5
miles W on Hwy. 6 to CR 370, then go 5 miles
SW.
GMU/ACRES: 96 / 400 acres
HUNTING: deer, turkey, pheasant, quail, dove,
rabbit, squirrel, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 4 a.m.–9 p.m.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Target practice prohibited except when
authorized by Area Wildlife Manager.
d. On opening weekend of regular plains
rifle deer season and first day and weekend of late plains rifle deer season, only
deer hunting permitted.
e. Horses prohibited except when training hunting dogs, in Feb., March, April
(through Wed. before spring turkey
season opens) and Aug. only.
f. Launching or takeout of vessels prohibited
during waterfowl seasons.

▶ DUTCH GULCH SWA — GUNNISON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Gunnison, go 5.3 miles E
on Hwy. 50, then 7.3 miles S on CR 42, which
becomes BLM Rd. 307.
GMU/ACRES: 67 / 320 acres

RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access July 1–end of
Feb., open year-round for through traffic
on Gunnison CR 42 and on established
roads connecting to designated BLM
roads only.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.

▶ EAGLE RIVER SWA (FISHING LEASES) — EAGLE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Eagle, go E on Hwy. 6 about
2–3 miles to property boundary sign. This is
W edge of SWA. Property extends E approx. 2
miles and includes 3 designated fishing access
points. Access allowed only at these points.
GMU/ACRES: 35 / 25 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for fishing only, on N side of Eagle
River. Access only at designated points
as posted.
b. Camping, fires, dogs prohibited.

▶ ECHO CANYON RES. SWA — ARCHULETA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Pagosa Springs, go 4 miles S
on Hwy. 84.
GMU/ACRES: 78 / 211 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: boating, picnicking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires, snowmobiles prohibited.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.

▶ ELLIOTT SWA — MORGAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Snyder, go 6 miles NE on
CR W.7.
GMUs/ACRES: 95, 96 / 2,576 acres
HUNTING: deer, turkey, pheasant, quail, dove,
rabbit, squirrel, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: duck blinds on Union Tract
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 4 a.m.–9 p.m., except with nighthunting permit.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. On opening weekend of regular plains rifle
deer season and first day and weekend
of late plains rifle deer season, only deer
hunting permitted.
d. Landowner permission required to hunt
deer on access easement.
e. Horses prohibited except when training hunting dogs, in Feb., March, April
(through Wed. before spring turkey
season opens) and Aug. only.
f. Launching or takeout of vessels prohibited
during waterfowl seasons.

LONETREE TRACT:

a. From Sept. 1 through regular duck seasons, mandatory check-in and check-out
at check station, after 4 a.m.

HAMLIN TRACT:

a. From Sept. 1 through regular duck seasons, mandatory check-in and check-out
at check stations. Hunters may check in
on first-come, first-served basis after 4
a.m. or after another hunter checks out.
Hunters can hunt only the area checked

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into. Maximum of 4 hunters per hunting
area. Hunters must comply with youthmentor-only area restrictions as posted.

UNION TRACT:

a. Waterfowl hunting only from designated
areas or blinds, on Sat., Sun., Wed. and
legal holidays only. Reservations required, valid until sunrise and limited to
3 per hunter annually. See "Reservations:
Hunting" (page 1) for details.
b. Mandatory check-in and check-out at
check station. Check-in allowed after
4 a.m. Hunters can hunt only the area
reserved and may check in on firstcome, first-served basis after a hunter
checks out or after sunrise. Maximum
of 4 hunters per hunting area.
c. During waterfowl seasons, scouting permitted from 10 a.m.−2 p.m. on Thurs.
only. All people scouting must check in
and out at check station. Firearms, dogs
not allowed during scouting.

▶ EMERALD MOUNTAIN SWA — ROUTT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Steamboat Springs, go S on
Hwy. 40 to 5th St. Turn right on 5th St., then
turn left on Howelsen Pkwy., which becomes
River Rd./CR 14 to S. SWA is W of road. Park
in lot at left posted for Chuck Lewis SWA. Follow marked orange posts on W side of CR 14
along trail easement through private property
to access Emerald Mountain.
GMU/ACRES: 131 / 674 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access from 4 a.m.–10
p.m., July 1–Nov. 30.
b. Access by foot or horseback only.
c. Camping, fires, dogs prohibited.

▶ ESCALANTE SWA — DELTA, MESA, MONTROSE COs.
DIRECTIONS:

HAMILTON TRACT: From Delta, go 2.2 miles W
on 5th St. (G Rd.), to G50 Rd. Go 2 miles NW.
Alternate route: From Delta, go 5.5 miles NW
on Hwy. 50.
LOWER ROUBIDEAU TRACT: From Delta, go 4.5
miles W on 5th St. (G Rd.).
PICKETT CORRAL TRACT: From Delta, go 12 miles
NW on Hwy. 50 to Escalante Canyon turnoff,
then 21 miles SW into Escalante Canyon.
PEACH ORCHARD POINT TRACT: From Delta, go 6.5
miles W on 5th St. (G Rd.) to Sawmill Mesa
Rd., then 11.5 miles N.
WHITEHAWK TRACT: From Delta, go 4 miles W
on Hwy. 348, continue straight 27 miles W
onto 25 Mesa Rd., turn right onto Divide Rd.
and go 19 miles N; turn right onto USFS Rd.
421 and go .5 miles E.
EAST WALKER TRACT: From Delta, go 12 miles N
on Hwy. 50 to Escalante Canyon turnoff, then
go 4 miles SW into Escalante Canyon.
UPPER ROUBIDEAU TRACT: From Delta, go 6.5
miles W on 5th St. (G Rd.) to Sawmill Mesa
Rd., then go 11.5 miles N.
WEST WALKER TRACT: From Delta, go 12 miles
NW on Hwy. 50 to Escalante Canyon turnoff,
then go 17 miles SW into Escalante Canyon
to Palmer Gulch Rd. Go 5 miles W, then 1.2
miles N toward Tatum Ridge to Tatum Ridge/
Snowbelly Ridge roads, then 6 miles NE.
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WATERWHEEL TRACT: From Delta, go 12 miles
NW on Hwy. 50 to Escalante Canyon turnoff,
then 3 miles SW into Escalante Canyon. Then
go 0.75 miles upstream S of Gunnison River
(primitive road).
GUNNISON RIVER TRACT: From Delta, go 12 miles
NW on Hwy. 50 to Escalante Canyon Rd.,
then go 3 miles SW to Gunnison River, then
0.75 miles upstream S of Gunnison River
(primitive road).
GMU/ACRES: 62 / 7,612 acres on all tracts
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, pheasant, dove,
waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing, interpretive program, historical area
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Dog training prohibited on Hamilton and
Lower Roubideau tracts during upland
game or migratory bird seasons. Hamilton and Lower Roubideau tracts open
only Aug. 1–March 14.
b. Lower Roubideau Tract hunting open to
youth/mentors only. Only one mentor
per youth may hunt. Mentor must be
age 18 or older and hold a valid hunter
education certificate or be born before
January 1, 1949, and have a proper and
valid hunting or fishing license.
c. Field trials may be authorized in Feb.,
March, Aug. and Sept.
d. Bowfishing prohibited.
▶ FISH CREEK SWA — DOLORES CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Dolores, go 12 miles N on
Hwy. 145 to USFS Rd. 535, then 12 miles N to
Fish Creek access road. Then go 1.5 miles N.
GMU/ACRES: 71 / 314 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky grouse,
snowshoe hare
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: camping (only during deer and
elk seasons), hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping allowed only during deer and
elk seasons.

▶ FLAGLER RES. SWA — KIT CARSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Flagler, go 5 miles E on Rd. U.
GMU/ACRES: 107 / 400 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, pheasant, dove, waterfowl, turkey
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: power boating, waterskiing, camping, picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms, boat ramps
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited during waterfowl seasons, except float tubes or craft propelled
by hand, wind or electric motors.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake. Waterskiing permitted only
Sun. and Mon. from June 1–Aug. 31.
c. Hunting open to youth/mentors only.
Only one mentor per youth may hunt.
Mentor must be 18 years of age or older
and hold a valid hunter education certificate or be born before January 1, 1949,
and have a proper and valid hunting or
fishing license.
NOTE: As of Aug. 2018, the lake is currently
dry. Contact CPW for condition updates.

▶ FLANDERS RANCH SWA — ROUTT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hwy. 40 in Hayden, travel
1.9 miles N on Walnut St./CR 80 to W parking
lot.
GMU/ACRES: 441 / 1,659 acres
HUNTING: big game and waterfowl
FISHING: Open year-round, except for biggame hunting seasons
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot only. Parking prohibited,
except in designated areas.
b. Fishing prohibited during big-game hunting seasons.
c. NEW Waterfowl hunting allowed on
property for 1 group of up to 4 hunters
per day during waterfowl seasons.
d. Big-game hunting on property divided
across 8 time periods, NEW with up to 8
reservations available per time period:
1. NEW Three archery seasons for deer,
elk (no overlap with muzzleloader
season);
2. Muzzleloader deer, elk season;
3. First regular rifle elk season;
4. Second regular rifle deer, elk season;
5. Third regular rifle deer, elk season;
6. Fourth regular rifle deer, elk season.
e. NEW Waterfowl and big-game hunting
by reservation only. Reservation holders must have their confirmation letter
with them at all times while hunting on
property.
For reservations, hunters must already have a big-game hunting license
for one of the specific hunt codes permitted on the property. Reservations
must be made through the Hunting
Reservation System: See "Reservations:
Hunting" (page 1) for details.
f. Dogs must be on leashes no longer than
6 feet, except when used as an aid in
waterfowl hunting.
g. NEW Public boating, launching or
recovery of boats from Yampa River
prohibited.

▶ FORT LYON SWA — BENT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Las Animas, go 20 miles E
on Hwy. 50 to CR 183. SWA is S of Hwy. 50,
next to John Martin Res. SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 125 / 523 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. ATVs, dirt bikes prohibited.

▶ FOUR MILE SWA — DOUGLAS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Deckers, take Hwy. 67 S
to Westcreek. From Westcreek, travel W on
Stump Rd. to 9J Rd. Go N on 9J Rd. to SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 51 / 362 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot or horseback only.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.

▶ FRANK SWA — WELD, LARIMER COs.

DIRECTIONS: From I-25 at Windsor exit, go 2.3
miles E on Hwy. 392 to CR 13, then go 0.5
miles S.
GMU/ACRES: 94 / 324 acres
FISHING: warmwater

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RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting prohibited. Closed N of Poudre
River for all public access, including
fishing.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited,
except bows allowed only for bowfishing.
d. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.

▶ FRANKLIN ISLAND SWA — MESA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Grand Junction, go E on
I-70, then turn S on Hwy. 141 (32 Rd.). Enter
James M. Robb-Colorado River State Park
(just N of Colorado River); SWA is W of park
and accessed from Riverfront Trail.
GMUs/ACRES: 30, 41 / 38 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Waterfowl hunting from designated
blinds the only hunting allowed.
b. Camping, dogs (except as an aid in hunting) prohibited.
c. Waterfowl hunting by reservation only
NEW through the Hunting Reservation
System. See "Reservations: Hunting" (page
1) for details.
d. Hunters with reservations may only hunt
the hunt area specified on the reservation. Hunters must check in and out at
property.

▶ FRANTZ LAKE SWA — CHAFFEE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Salida, go 0.25 miles W on
Hwy. 291 to CR 154, then 0.75 miles W. SWA
is SW of Mt. Shavano SFU.
GMU/ACRES: 56 / 69 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
FACILITIES: restroom
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, discharging bows and firearms
prohibited.

▶ FRENCHMAN CREEK SWA — PHILLIPS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Holyoke, go 5 miles W on
Hwy. 6 to CR 29, then go 0.5 miles S.
GMU/ACRES: 98 / 68 acres
HUNTING: deer, pheasant, dove, rabbit
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 4 a.m.–9 p.m.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Target practice prohibited except when
authorized by Area Wildlife Manager.

▶ GARFIELD CREEK SWA — GARFIELD CO.

DIRECTIONS: From New Castle, go 2 miles SW
on CR 312 to Garfield Creek Rd., then 1 mile
S.
GMU/ACRES: 42 / 13,179 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping allowed only 7 days before start
of regular big-game seasons through 7
days after regular big-game seasons.
b. Hunting prohibited within 75 yards of
centerline of CRs 312 and 328. Hunting
prohibited in designated safety zone as
posted.

c. Open Dec. 1–July 15 only for spring
turkey hunting below, and small-game
hunting above, junction of CRs 312 and
328. Open for other access July 16–Nov.
30.
d. Hunting of dusky grouse and ruffed
grouse prohibited on Upper Baldy Tract.
e. Dogs allowed only as an aid in hunting.
f. Bicycles allowed only on CRs 312 and
328.

▶ GEORGETOWN SWA — CLEAR CREEK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-70, take exit 228. Turn N
on 15th St.
GMU/ACRES: 39 / 670 acres
HUNTING: deer, small game, bighorn sheep
RECREATION: wildlife observation, hiking
NOTE: Hunting bighorn sheep prohibited
within 0.25 miles of I-70 throughout SWA.

▶ GRANADA SWA — PROWERS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Granada, go N on Hwy. 385;
turn E on Half St. (first road N of railroad); go
1.5 miles.
GMUs/ACRES: 127, 132 / 5,630 acres
HUNTING: deer, small game, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater fishing in Arkansas River
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, photography
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access 1 hour before
sunrise to 1 hour after sunset.
b. Parking allowed only in designated areas.
All motor vehicles restricted to access
roads and parking areas only.
c. Camping, fires, ATVs, dirt bikes prohibited.

MIDWESTERN FARMS TRACT:

a. Hunting restricted to S of river road and
by shotgun, archery and falconry only.
b. Swimming, boating, float tubes prohibited.

▶ GRANBY RANCH (CONSERVATION EASEMENT) —

GRAND CO.
DIRECTIONS: SWA is 0.75 miles E of Hwy. 40 on
CR 89, near Granby.
GMU/ACRES: 28 / 451 acres
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open April 16−Nov. 14.
b. Fires, motor vehicles prohibited.
c. Dogs must be on leash.

▶ GRAND JUNCTION: WEST LAKE SWA — MESA CO.

DIRECTIONS: 711 Independent Ave., Grand
Junction.
GMU/ACRES: 30 / 6 acres
FISHING: warmwater lake
FACILITIES: restroom
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access 7 a.m.–9 p.m.
b. Boating, water contact activities prohibited.

▶ GRANITE SWA (FISHING EASEMENT) — CHAFFEE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Buena Vista, 17 miles N on
Hwy. 24. Access from Chaffee-Lake county
line downstream to 0.25 miles below Granite
Bridge.
GMUs/ACRES: 48, 49 / 131 acres

FISHING: fishing access only; coldwater fishing
on Arkansas River. Fishing area is from Lake
county line downstream to 1.5 miles below
Granite bridge.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires, dogs, mining activities
and panning prohibited.
b. Launching or takeout of vessels prohibited.

▶ GRIEVE RANCH SWA (CONSERVATION EASEMENT)

—ROUTT CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Craig, take Hwy. 13 N 44
miles to Baggs, Wyo. Turn right on Wyo. Hwy.
70, go 17 miles to CR 129. Turn right and go 3
miles to SWA campground.
GMU/ACRES: 5 / 2,511 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Fires, snowmobiles, ATVs, motorcycles,
commercial use, woodcutting and gathering prohibited.
b. Dogs allowed only as an aid in hunting.
c. Firearms allowed only for hunting.
d. Camping only in developed campgrounds.
e. Closed on hay meadows N of CR 129.
f. Fishing access to Little Snake River
restricted to river corridor, plus 20 feet
above high waterline on either bank.

▶ GROUNDHOG RES. SWA — DOLORES CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Dolores, go 25 miles N on
USFS Rd. 526 to USFS Rd. 533, then 5 miles
NE.
GMU/ACRES: 71 / 606 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.
b. NEW All motorized or trailered boats
must launch at CPW boat ramp.
c. Camping prohibited.

▶ GUNNISON RIVER SWA (VAN TUYL &amp; REDDEN)

— GUNNISON CO.
DIRECTIONS:
VAN TUYL PARCEL: From Gunnison, go N on Hwy.
135 to CR 13. Turn left and go 0.25 miles to
where road jogs left and becomes Tincup St.
in Gunnison. Go W 3 blocks to Palisade City
Park. Parking N side of park. Access by foot
0.5 miles W of parking lot.
REDDEN EASEMENT: From Gunnison, go N on
Hwy. 135 approx. 2.5 miles to Gunnison River.
Parking on W side of Hwy. 135 on N side of
Gunnison River. From parking area, walk
across pedestrian bridge to S side of river.
Walk/wade fishing on S side of river only for
approx. .3 miles downstream from Hwy.
GMU/ACRES: 54 / 81 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl by shotgun only
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: parking area
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access to Gunnison River by foot only
from Van Tuyl trail intersection at Y-gate,
as posted.
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b. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited,
except when hunting waterfowl with
shotguns on Van Tuyl Tract only.
c. Camping, fires prohibited.

▶ GUNNISON SWA — GUNNISON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Gunnison, go 6 miles W on
Hwy. 50.
GMU/ACRES: 54 / 2,800 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky grouse
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access May 1–Nov. 30.
b. Blinberry Gulch parcel open for public
access July 1–Nov. 30.
c. Open for public access May 1–Aug. 15,
from 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour
after sunset only.
d. Camping only in designated areas and
permitted Aug. 16–Nov. 30 only.
e. Access by foot or horseback only on
Beaver Creek Trail.

▶ GYPSUM PONDS SWA — EAGLE CO.

DIRECTIONS: I-70 to Gypsum exit, take S side
frontage road of I-70 E to parking area. SWA
on N side of Eagle River only.
GMUS/ACRES: 35 / 90 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream, coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: parking area
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access sunrise to sunset;
no time restrictions for hunters and
anglers.
b. Camping, fires, glass containers, launching and takeout of vessels prohibited.
c. Dogs prohibited March 15–June 15 to
protect nesting waterfowl. Dogs prohibited at all times on eastern ponds, except
when used in waterfowl hunting.
d. Field trials may be authorized in Aug.
and Sept.

▶ HARDEMAN SWA (FISHING EASEMENT) — LAKE CO.*

*Note that Hardeman SWA is listed as Chaffee
Co. in the W-9 regulations. It is entirely in
Lake Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Buena Vista, go 18 miles
N on Hwy. 24. SWA on both sides of river,
upstream from Lake/Chaffee county line.
GMUs: 48, 49
FISHING: 1.25 miles of fishing access to Arkansas River
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires, dogs, firearms, mining
activities and panning prohibited.
b. No launching or takeout of vessels.

▶ HARMON SWA (FISHING EASEMENT) — CHAFFEE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From stoplight in Buena Vista, go
W on CR 306 for 2.2 miles. Turn right on CR
361 for 0.2 miles to parking area.
GMU/ACRES: 481 / 10 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access for fishing only.
b. Fires, dogs, overnight camping, firearms,
hunting prohibited.

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▶ HAVILAND LAKE SWA — LA PLATA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Durango, go 18 miles N on
Hwy. 550 to USFS Rd. 671, then go 0.5 miles
E.
GMU/ACRES: 74 / 208 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: boating, camping on USFS property on E side of lake; fee for camping/day use
FACILITIES: gravel boat ramp, USFS campground with restroom and drinking water on
E of lake
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited, except for float tubes
or craft propelled by hand or electric
motor only.

▶ HAYDEN SHOOTING RANGE — ROUTT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hayden, travel E on Hwy. 40
to Hawthorne St./CR 37. Continue S approx.
3 miles through Y intersection; range on your
left.
GMU/ACRES: 13 / 40 acres
FACILITIES: Shooting range
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access sunrise to sunset.
b. Exploding and any targets other than
paper and cardboard prohibited.
c. All round must impact designated berms,
except for shotguns using birdshot.

▶ HECKENDORF SWA — CHAFFEE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Buena Vista, go 5 miles N
on Hwy. 24 to CR 361, then go 1 mile W.
GMU/ACRES: 481 / 720 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game, pronghorn
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access from designated parking areas
only.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.

▶ HIGEL SWA — ALAMOSA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Alamosa, take Hwy. 160
NW to CR 104 N. SWA is N of junction of
CRs 104 and 3.0S.
GMU/ACRES: 791 / 1,465 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access Sept. 1–Feb. 14,
Sat., Sun., Wed. and legal holidays only.
b. Permit required Sept. 1–Feb. 14. Maximum of 25 permits issued daily, available
free, first come, first served. From Sept.
1–30, and Nov. 11–Feb. 14, permits
obtained by reservation by emailing
montevista.wildlife@state.co.us, or at the
CPW Area Office in Monte Vista. Oct.
1–Nov. 10, permits obtained through
reservation only by emailing montevista.
wildlife@state.co.us.
Reservations for weekends can be
made up to 14 days in advance but not
less than 2 days before Sat. of weekend
requested. Reservations for Wed. can be
made up to 14 days in advance but not
less than 2 days before date requested.
Maximum 2 people per reservation.
c. Closed Feb. 15–July 15 to protect nesting
water birds. Area Wildlife Manager may
authorize educational or scientific uses
during closures.

▶ HOHNHOLZ LAKES SWA — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hwy. 14 at upper end of
Poudre Canyon, go 30 miles N on Laramie
River Rd. (CR 103).
GMU/ACRES: 7 / 80 acres of water, 1 mile of
river; 133 acres total
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream, coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited except for craft propelled by hand, wind or electric motor.
b. Sailboards prohibited.
c. Camping only in Laramie River camping
area.
d. Grace Creek Rd. closed to the public except to licensed hunters Aug. 16 through
last day of 4th rifle season.

▶ HOLBROOK RES. SWA — OTERO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Swink, go 3 miles N on CR
24.5 to CR FF, then go 0.5 miles E.
GMU/ACRES: 125 / 670 acres
FISHING: warmwater
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite quail, dove, waterfowl
RECREATION: powerboating, sailboating, sailsurfing, waterskiing, camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms, boat ramps
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting prohibited as posted in safety
zone on SW side near residence.

▶ HOLLY SWA — PROWERS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Holly, go 1 mile N on CR 34.
GMUs/ACRES: 127, 132 / 277 acres
HUNTING: rabbit, pheasant, dove, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires, ATVs, dirt bikes prohibited.
b. Hunting prohibited in designated safety
zones between Hwy. 50 and CR FF.

▶ HOLYOKE SWA — PHILLIPS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Holyoke, go 4 miles S on
Hwy. 385 to CR 14; then 4 miles W.
GMU/ACRES: 98 / 80 acres
HUNTING: deer, pheasant, dove, rabbit
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 4 a.m.–9 p.m.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Target practice prohibited except when
authorized by Area Wildlife Manager.

▶ HOME LAKE SWA — RIO GRANDE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Monte Vista, go 1.5 miles E
on Sherman Ave.
GMU/ACRES: 791 / 64 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access sunrise to sunset;
no time restrictions for fishing.
b. Hunting prohibited.
c. Float tubes or craft propelled by hand,
wind, electric motor only. Motorboats up
to 10 hp allowed any time. Motorboats 10
hp or more allowed only 10 a.m.–4 p.m.

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▶ HORSE CREEK RES. SWA (TIMBER LAKE) — OTERO,

BENT COs.
DIRECTIONS: From La Junta, go 8 miles N on
Hwy. 109 to Cheraw; then 2 miles E on CR JJ.5
to CR 33. Go 7 miles N.
GMU/ACRES: 125 / 2,603 acres
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: power boating, sail surfing, waterskiing, camping, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: restrooms, boat ramps
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access 1 hour before
sunrise to 1 hour after sunset; no time
restrictions for fishing.
b. ATVs, dirt bikes, snowmobiles prohibited.
c. Frozen surface of lake closed. Dams,
inlets, outlet structures closed except
when fishing.

▶ HORSETHIEF CANYON SWA — MESA CO.

DIRECTIONS: I-70 W to Fruita exit, take Hwy.
340 S for 1 mile to property sign. Take access
road 4 miles.
GMUs/ACRES: 30, 40 / 1,439 acres
HUNTING: deer, waterfowl, dove, coyote, rabbit,
pheasant
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access 5 a.m.–9 p.m.; no
time restrictions for fishing.
b. Camping, fires, quail hunting prohibited.
c. Turkey hunting only allowed for:
1. Limited-access permit for youth/mentor hunting in spring.
2. Hunters with limited GMU 30 license
may hunt on Skipper’s Island only.
d. Hunting permitted with shotguns,
hand-held bows, muzzleloaders and by
falconry.
e. Waterfowl hunting on Sat. restricted to
youth/mentors only, and only from 100
yards E of blind No. 1 to W SWA boundary.
f. To hunt waterfowl on W end of property,
reservations required for specific blind.
Hunting restricted to within 100 yards of
blind. Maximum 4 hunters per blind.
NEW Reservations must be made
through the Hunting Reservation
System. See "Reservations: Hunting" (page
1) for details. Hunters can hunt only the
area reserved. Hunters must check in and
out at property.
g. Hunters with reservations may only hunt
the hunt area specified on the reservation. Hunters must check in and out at
property.
h. Permits not required for waterfowl hunting 100 yards E of blind No. 1 to E SWA
boundary, including Skipper’s Island.
i. Waterfowl hunting prohibited Wed.−Fri.
except Thanksgiving, Christmas and
New Year’s days.
j. NEW Waterfowl hunting on North
Skipper's Island prohibited except for
existing waterfowl blinds only.

▶ HOT CREEK SWA — CONEJOS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Monte Vista, go 20 miles S
on Hwy. 15 to access road, then go 5 miles W.
GMU/ACRES: 81 / 9,485 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, lion, rabbit, dove,
waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Vehicles prohibited Jan. 1–April 30.
b. Snowmobiles prohibited.

▶ HOT SULPHUR SPRINGS SWA (JOE GERRANS, LONE

BUCK, PARSHALL DIVIDE, PIONEER PARK &amp; JENNY WILLIAMS
UNITS, BYERS CANYON RIFLE RANGE, HOT SULPHER SPRINGS
STATE RANCH, PAUL F. GILBERT FISHING AREA) — GRAND CO.

DIRECTIONS:

BYERS CANYON RIFLE RANGE: From Hot Sulphur
Springs, go 4 miles W on Hwy. 40 to range (N
of Hwy.).
HOT SULPHUR SPRINGS STATE RANCH: From Hot
Sulphur Springs, go 3 miles W on Hwy. 40 to
Colorado River bridge, then go S at W end of
bridge.
LONE BUCK UNIT: From Hot Sulphur Springs, go
3.5 miles W on Hwy. 40 to unit (S of Hwy.).
JENNY WILLIAMS UNIT: From Hot Sulphur
Springs, go 3 miles W on Hwy. 40 to CR 50 (E
end of Colorado River bridge), then 2 miles S.
JOE GERRANS, PIONEER PARK UNITS: From Hot
Sulphur Springs, go 3 miles W on Hwy. 40 to
Colorado River bridge, then go S at E end of
bridge.
PAUL F. GILBERT FISHING AREA: From Hot Sulphur
Springs, go 3 miles W on Hwy. 40 to W end of
Colorado River bridge, then S.
GMUs/ACRES: 18, 28 / 2,160 acres, all units
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, lion, rabbit, dusky
grouse, waterfowl, dove
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing,
photography, shooting range
FACILITIES: restroom, rifle range, campsites
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping only in Joe Gerrans Unit and
Lone Buck Unit campgrounds.
b. Discharging firearms prohibited in Joe
Gerrans Unit, Lone Buck Unit campgrounds and Paul F. Gilbert Fishing Area.
c. Byers Canyon Rifle Range open sunrise
to sunset. The range may be closed to
protect wintering big game.
d. Bowfishing prohibited.
e. Fires and off-road travel prohibited in
Parshall Divide Unit.
▶ HUERFANO SWA — HUERFANO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Gardner, take CR 550/580
for 13 miles W.
GMU/ACRES: 861 / 544 acres
HUNTING: deer, bear, rabbit, dove
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms, picnic tables

▶ HUGO SWA — LINCOLN CO.
DIRECTIONS:

CLINGINGSMITH TRACT: From Hugo, go 14 miles
S on CR 109, then 2.25 miles E on CR 2G.
GMU/ACRES: 113 / 2,240 acres

HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, rabbit, dove,
waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater; spring stocked trout
fishing
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited.

▶ INDIAN RUN SWA — ROUTT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hamilton, go 12 miles SE on
Hwy. 317 to CR 67, then go 6 miles S.
GMU/ACRES: 12 / 2,039 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, rabbit, dusky grouse
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping allowed only in designated
areas.
b. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
in designated safety zones.

▶ JACKSON LAKE SWA — MORGAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-76 at Hwy. 39 exit, go 7.4
miles N on Hwy. 39 to Hwy. 144. Then go 1
mile NE to CR 5; 3.8 miles N to CR CC; 1 mile
W to CR 4; then 0.25 miles S.
GMU/ACRES: 95 / 394 acres
HUNTING: dove, rabbit, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 4 a.m.–9 p.m., NEW except no time
restrictions for fishing.
b. Camping, fires, ice fishing, target practice,
hunting with centerfire rifles prohibited.
c. Hunting and vessels prohibited from
frozen surface of lake.
d. Fishing prohibited Oct. 1 through dark
goose season.
e. NEW During teal season and fist split of
regular duck season, reservations required on Sat., Sun. and legal holidays
to hunt waterfowl.
Reservations valid until sunrise
and limited to 3 per hunter annually.
Reservations must be made through
the Hunting Reservation System. See
"Reservations: Hunting" (page 1) for
details.
Reservations not required Mon.–
Fri., except legal holidays, and hunters
may check in on first-come, first-served
basis.
f. NEW Waterfowl hunters must check in
and out at check station. Hunters may
not check in until 4 a.m. and can only
hunt area reserved. Hunters may check
in on first-come, first-served basis after
a hunter checks out, or after sunrise if
a hunter has not checked in. Maximum
of 4 hunters allowed per hunting area.

▶ JAMES M. JOHN SWA — LAS ANIMAS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Raton, N.M., go 7 miles
on New Mexico Hwys. 72 and 526. Go N up
Sugarite Canyon 12 miles to Lake Dorothey
SWA, then go NW 4 miles on unmarked trail
to top of Fishers Peak.
GMU/ACRES: 140 / 8,200 acres

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HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, lion, small game,
turkey
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, hiking, picnicking
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access April 2–Nov. 30.
b. Access by foot or horseback only.
c. Camping prohibited within 100 feet of
streams.
d. Hunting access by drawing only, and for
big game only in regular rifle deer and
elk seasons.

▶ JAMES MARK JONES SWA — PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hwy. 24 E of Hartsel, take
CR 15 (Elkhorn Rd.) N for 15 miles to sign.
Go W 1.8 miles to parking area. From Hwy.
285 at Como turnoff, take CR 15 SE 8 miles to
sign. Go for W 1.8 miles to parking area. Road
to parking area not maintained in winter.
GMU/ACRES: 50 / 17,429 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: parking areas
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open May 2–Dec. 31.
b. Fires only in established fire rings at
designated parking areas.

▶ JEAN K. TOOL SWA — MORGAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Fort Morgan, go 4 miles
NE on I-76 to Dodd Bridge Rd., then go 1.75
miles N.
GMU/ACRES: 96 / 903 acres
HUNTING: deer, turkey, quail, dove, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 4 a.m.–9 p.m., except with nighthunting permit.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Target practice prohibited except when
authorized by Area Wildlife Manager.
d. On opening weekend of regular plains
rifle deer season and first day and weekend of late plains rifle deer season, only
deer hunting permitted.
e. Horses prohibited except when training hunting dogs, in Feb., March, April
(through Wed. before spring turkey
season opens) and Aug. only.
f. Launching or takeout of vessels prohibited
during waterfowl seasons.

▶ JENSEN SWA — RIO BLANCO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Meeker, go 9 miles NE on
Hwy. 13 to CR 30.
GMUs/ACRES: 12, 23, 211 / 5,955 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, rabbit, dusky grouse,
waterfowl
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open July 16–Dec. 31.
b. Camping only in designated areas.

▶ JERRY CREEK RES. SWA (JERRY CREEK RES. NOs.1 &amp; 2)

— MESA CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Molina, take Hwy. 330
W. SWA on N side of Hwy. at confluence of
Plateau and Spring creeks.
GMU/ACRES: 421 / 871 acres

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FISHING: warmwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting, firearms, ice fishing, camping, fires, motorized and nonmotorized
vehicles, pets, domestic animals, boating,
floating, swimming, wading prohibited.
Belly boats used with waders are allowed.
b. Frozen surface of lake closed.

▶ JIM OLTERMAN/LONE CONE SWA — DOLORES CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Norwood, go 1.5 miles E on
Hwy. 145 to USFS Rd. 610, then go 24 miles S.
Access by foot or horseback only.
GMUs/ACRES: 70, 71 / 5,030 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, dusky grouse
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: two horse corrals, campsites
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Snowmobiles prohibited.

▶ JOE MOORE RES. SWA — MONTEZUMA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Mancos, go 5 miles NE on
Hwy. 184 to CR 40, then go 4 miles N.
GMU/ACRES: 73 / 120 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.
b. Camping prohibited.

▶ JOHN MARTIN RES. SWA — BENT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Las Animas, go 16 miles E
on Hwy. 50 to CR 24 at Hasty. Then go 2 miles
S on CR 24.
GMUs/ACRES: 125, 126, 146 / 19,471 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite quail, scaled quail, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: power boating, sail boating, sail
surfing, waterskiing, camping, hiking, wildlife
viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms, boat ramps
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Field trials may be authorized Feb.,
March, Aug. and Sept.
b. Closed except to retrieve downed waterfowl Nov. 1 through last day of waterfowl
season, as posted on Army Corps of
Engineer land under lease by CPW to
provide for waterfowl resting.
c. ATVs, dirt bikes prohibited.

▶ JOHNSON VILLAGE SWA (FISHING EASEMENT)

— CHAFFEE CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Hwy. 24 bridge over Arkansas River, SWA on W half of river 0.25 miles
upstream and 0.5 miles downstream. Fishing
access only.
GMU/ACRES: 481 / 9 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream

▶ JUMBO (JULESBURG) RES. SWA — SEDGWICK,

LOGAN COs.
DIRECTIONS: From I-76 at Red Lion exit (No.
155), go 3 miles N to Hwy. 138; 1 mile NE to
CR 95; then 2 miles N.

GMU/ACRES: 90 / 1,703 acres
HUNTING: deer, pheasant, dove, rabbit, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
NEW Note that the $43 annual access permit
requirement has been removed. Anyone age
18 or older must now have a valid hunting
or fishing license to access this property, and
all other SWAs and STLs.
a. Maximum of 250 vehicles on property at
once.
b. All loud noises that disturb the peace,
except legal hunting activities, prohibited
from 10 p.m.– 6 a.m.
c. Target practice, hunting from frozen
surface of lake prohibited.
d. Vessels prohibited within 50 feet of outlet
structure.
e. Launching of motorized vessels or
sailboats prohibited if ANS inspection
station closed.
f. Hand-launched and hand-powered vessels allowed only for fishing, to set or
pick up decoys, or to retrieve downed
waterfowl after ANS inspection station
closes for the year, or until reservoir
frozen.
g. Waterskiing prohibited 7 p.m.–10 a.m.,
Fri–Mon of Memorial Day weekend.

▶ JUMPING COW SWA — ELBERT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Kiowa, take Hwy. 86 about
16 miles E to CR 105. Turn N, go about 2
miles to CR 122, then turn E to SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 105 / 14,733 acres
HUNTING: by permit only for doe white-tailed,
doe mule deer, doe pronghorn, dove, waterfowl
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting access by permit only. Must
have valid license prior to applying for
permit. Permits on Woodard Unit issued
with priority given to mobility-impaired
hunters and to mentored youth hunters.
Permits must be kept on hunter at all
times.
1. Permits may designate hunt zones; if so,
activity is restricted to those zones only.
The permit is not valid property-wide.
2. Permits are free and available through
a drawing process. Applications
available from CPW Office in Denver,
303-291-7227.
3. Applications for fall hunting access due
the third Mon. in Aug.
b. Dove, doe white-tailed, doe mule deer,
doe pronghorn hunting permitted. On
Woodard Unit, waterfowl, small game
(excluding dove and coyote), doe whitetailed, doe mule deer, doe pronghorn
hunting permitted.
c. Permitted hunters may take one other
non-hunter onto the property.
On Woodard Unit, mobility-impaired
hunters may take two non-hunters
onto the property. The additional nonhunter(s) must remain with permit
holder.

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d. Permitted dove or valid Woodard Unit
hunters may access property on opening
day of their season. Other permitted
hunters may enter property after the first
Mon. after opening day of their season.
e. Open for public access 2 hours before
sunrise to 1 hour after sunset. Hunters
may remain as long as reasonable to
retrieve downed game.
f. Vehicle use permitted only on marked
existing roadways that lead to parking
areas. Mobility-impaired hunters are
allowed to use an OHV for hunting and
game retrieval on Woodard Unit. All
other access by foot or horseback only.
g. Gates shall be left as found after passing
through.
h. Camping, fires prohibited.
i. Dogs prohibited on Woodard Unit.

▶ JUNCTION BUTTE SWA — GRAND CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Kremmling, go 3 miles S on
Hwy. 9 to CR 387 (dirt road), then 0.5 miles E.
GMU/ACRES: 37 / 1,304 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky grouse
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, hang gliding prohibited.
b. Vehicles allowed only from day after
Labor Day through the day after any late
big game season.

▶ KARNEY RANCH SWA — BENT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Las Animas, go E on Hwy.
50, then go N on CR 18. From CR 18, go
either E or across the canal (N) to access the
SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 126 / 13,580 acres
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, small game
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour after sunset. Hunters may
remain as long as reasonable to retrieve
downed game.
b. Access by foot only; vehicles restricted to
parking areas and roads.
c. Building safety zone and other safety
zones closed as posted.
d. Camping, fires, firewood collection, OHV
use prohibited.
e. Dogs allowed only as an aid in hunting.
f. Ornate box turtle collection and/or
release prohibited.
g. Night hunting with artificial light for
certain species allowed with additional
permit. Contact the CPW Area Office in
Lamar for details, 719-336-6600.

▶ KARVAL RES. SWA — LINCOLN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hwys. 94 and 109, go S 10
miles on Hwy. 109.
GMU/ACRES: 120 / 235 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, scaled quail, dove,
waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater; spring stocked trout
fishing
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom, shade shelters

RESTRICTIONS:
a. Only float tubes or craft propelled by
hand, wind or electric motor allowed.

▶ KEMP-BREEZE SWA — GRAND CO.
DIRECTIONS:

BREEZE UNIT: Approx. 15 miles W of Granby
on Hwy. 40 past Parshall, go 0.5 miles. Look
for mile marker 196. Turn left 0.25 miles past
marker for parking, or go W 0.75 miles for
parking. Unit is 11.5 miles W of Kremmling.
KEMP UNIT: From Granby, go 14.5 miles W on
Hwy. 40, turn S on CR 3 and cross Colorado
River bridge. Continue S to top of hill. Parking
lot on the right, adjacent to CR 36. Unit is 12
miles E of Kremmling.
GMUs/ACRES: 18, 28 / 1,714 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Fishing at Breeze Unit Kids Pond restricted to youth fishing and anglers with
mobility impairments who are restricted
to a wheelchair.
b. Breeze Unit hay meadow wetland closed
March 15–July 15.
▶ KINNEY LAKE SWA — LINCOLN CO.
DIRECTIONS:

KINNEY LAKE TRACT: From Hugo, go about 11.7
miles S of town on CR 109 (also called CR 32)
to CR 2J. Then go 1 mile E on CR 2J to SW
corner of SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 113 / 320 acres
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, small game, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater; stocked trout in spring
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, camping, photography
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Only float tubes or craft propelled by
hand, wind or electric motor allowed.
▶ KNIGHT-IMLER SWA — PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Fairplay, go 10 miles S on
Hwy. 285.
GMU/ACRES: 50 / 15 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. No public access beyond 25 feet from
centerline of stream.

▶ KNUDSON SWA — LOGAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-76 at Sterling exit, go 0.5
miles W to CR 370 (information center, museum), then go 1 mile SW.
GMU/ACRES: 96 / 581 acres
HUNTING: deer, turkey, quail, dove, rabbit,
squirrel, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 4 a.m.–9 p.m.
b. Camping, fires, target practice, horses
prohibited.
c. On opening weekend of regular plains rifle
deer season and first day and weekend
of late plains rifle deer season, only deer
hunting permitted.
d. Landowner permission required to hunt
deer on access easement.
e. Launching or takeout of vessels prohibited during waterfowl seasons.

▶ LA JARA SWA — CONEJOS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Capulin, take CR 8 S and W
for 10.5 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 81 / 2,808 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, lion, rabbit, dove
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Snowmobiles prohibited.
b. Vehicles prohibited Jan. 1–Thurs. before
Memorial Day.

▶ LA JARA RES. SWA — CONEJOS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From La Jara at Hwy. 285, go 10.5
miles W on Hwy. 15 to USFS Rd. 255. Go 0.5
miles to USFS Rd. 240, turn S and go 13.5
miles to reservoir.
GMU/ACRES: 81 / 635 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom, drinking water, boat
ramp

▶ LAKE BECKWITH SWA — PUEBLO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Pueblo, go S on I-25. Exit
Hwy. 165 toward Colorado City. Turn right on
Cuerno Verde Rd. SWA is on W side of road
before road curves E.
GMU/ACRES: 84 / 66 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting, camping, fires, ice fishing
prohibited.
b. Only float tubes or craft propelled by
hand, wind or electric motor allowed.
c. Frozen surface of lake closed.

▶ LAKE DOROTHEY SWA — LAS ANIMAS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Raton, N.M., go 7 miles
NE on N.M. Hwys. 72 and 526, then go N up
Sugarite Canyon for 5 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 140 / 4,500 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, turkey
FISHING: coldwater lake, coldwater stream
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot or horseback only from
established parking areas.
b. Camping prohibited within 200 yards of
Lake Dorothey or 100 feet of streams,
except in designated areas.
c. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except shotguns or bows for hunting.
Discharging bows allowed for bowfishing.
d. Big-game hunting by archery only.
e. Trapping prohibited.

▶ LAKE FORK OF GUNNISON RIVER SWA
(FISHING EASEMENT) — HINSDALE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Lake City, go 5.375 miles N
on Hwy. 149 to S end of fishing easement.
GMU/ACRES: 66 / 42 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream

▶ LAKE JOHN SWA — JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go 0.5 miles W on
Hwy. 14 to CR 12W, then 8 miles W to CR 7.
Then go 7 miles.

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GMU/ACRES: 161 / 565 water acres, 282 land
acres
HUNTING: small game, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: private campground with electrical hook-ups, restroom, boat ramp, shade
shelters, picnic tables
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping in established areas only.
b. Waterskiing, sailboards prohibited.

▶ LAKE PUEBLO SWA — PUEBLO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Pueblo, go 7 miles W on
Hwy. 96.
GMU/ACRES: 84 / 11,864 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, turkey, dove, waterfowl,
scaled quail
FISHING: coldwater stream, coldwater lake
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom, nature trail
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires, target practice prohibited.
b. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited,
except shotguns or bows while hunting.
Discharging bows allowed for bowfishing.
c. Field trials may be authorized Feb.,
March, Aug., and Sept.
d. Jumping, diving, swinging from cliffs,
ledges or man-made structures prohibited, including, but not limited to, boat
docks, marina structures, railroad trestle
in Turkey Creek.

▶ LEAPS GULCH SWA — GUNNISON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Gunnison go N on Hwy.
135 to CR 10. Go E on paved road to where
USFS Rd. 743 begins. Go E on USFS 743 for
8.2 miles to 743.4b. Go N on 743.4b and USFS
606 approx. 3 miles to property boundary.
GMU: 55 / 560 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing

▶ LEATHA JEAN STASSEN SWA — MESA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Grand Junction, take Hwy.
340 W to 20 1/2 Rd.; turn N. Turn E on F 3/4
Rd.; go N on Roundup Dr. and E on Baseline
Dr. Parking lot N of road.
GMU/ACRES: 40 / 31 acres
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access a half hour before
sunrise to a half hour after sunset.
b. Camping, fires, hunting, motor vehicles
prohibited.

▶ LITTLE SNAKE SWA — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, go 17 miles N on
CR 19. CR 19 runs through SWA.
GMUs/ACRES: 2, 3 / 4,860 acres
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, rabbit, sage grouse
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping allowed only in self-contained
units during any deer, elk or pronghorn
season.
b. Fires prohibited.

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▶ LOMA BOAT LAUNCH SWA — MESA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Fruita, take I-70 to Loma
exit (No. 15), then go 0.5 miles E on frontage
road, turn S 0.25 miles to Colorado River.
GMU/ACRES: 30 / 8 acres
RECREATION: boating, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: boat ramp, restroom
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Parking in designated areas only.
b. Camping, fires, discharging firearms,
launching or using personal water craft
(jet skis) prohibited.

▶ LON HAGLER SWA — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Campion, go 3.25 miles W
on CR 14 to CR 21, then go 1.5 miles N.
GMU/ACRES: 20 / 181 water, 121 land acres
FISHING: warmwater, coldwater
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, archery range,
nature trail
FACILITIES: restroom, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Fishing prohibited in inlet structure and
annex pond.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.
c. Camping, fires, horseback riding,
sailboards, sailboats, bicycling, target
practice prohibited.
d. Pets must be on leashes no longer than
6 feet.
e. Dogs on boats not required to be leashed.
f. From Sept. 1–end of Feb., dogs prohibited
W of lakeside parking lots, except as an
aid in hunting.
g. From March 1–Aug. 31, dogs prohibited
W of lakeside parking lots.
h. Dogs prohibited on annex pond and adjacent lands as posted to protect wildlife.

▶ LONE DOME SWA — MONTEZUMA, DOLORES COs.

DIRECTIONS: From Cortez, go 21 miles N on
Hwy. 491 to CR DD; 1 mile E to CR 16;
3 miles N to access road; then 1.5 miles E
to Bradfield Bridge.
GMU/ACRES: 711 / 1,724 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky grouse,
turkey, dove
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: campgrounds
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Overnight parking only in designated
areas.
b. Fires prohibited.

NEW ▶ LOUISIANA PURCHASE RANCH SWA —
MOFFAT CO.
LIMITED ACCESS. This property is PRIVATE LAND that is
open ONLY to elk and deer hunters with a confirmed reservation made through the Hunting Reservation System:
cpw.state.co.us/huntingreservations
GMU: 211
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Deer and elk hunting only.
b. Hunting by reservation only. Reservation holders must have confirmation
letter with them at all times while hunting on property.
For reservations, hunters must al-

ready have a big-game hunting license
for one of the specific hunt codes permitted on the property. Reservations
must be made through the Hunting
Reservation System: See "Reservations:
Hunting" (page 1) for details. Reservations valid starting sixth day of season
designated by the license through the
end of the season. Hunters may only access the property during dates specified
on their reservation.
Hunters with a reservation may
bring up to 2 non-hunting companions.
c. Vehicle use prohibited except on
designated roadways or with permission of ranch owners. All other access
restricted to walk-in access only.
d. Overnight camping, dogs, fires, fishing,
woodcutting, target shooting/sight-in,
building permanent blinds, gathering
artifacts prohibited.

▶ LOVE MEADOW WATCHABLE WILDLIFE AREA

— CHAFFEE CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Nathrop (8 miles S of Buena
Vista on Hwy. 285), go W on CR 162 approx. 8
miles. Parking is on N side of road at meadow.
GMU/ACRES: 481 / 11 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for wildlife viewing only.

▶ MANVILLE SWA (FISHING LEASE: ROARING FORK OF NORTH
PLATTE RIVER) — JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go 0.5 miles W on
Hwy. 14 to CR 12W, go 5 miles W to CR 18,
go 4.5 miles SW to CR 5, then go 0.125 miles
S.
GMU/ACRES: 16 / 4.4 mi. of river
FISHING: Roaring Fork of the North Platte
River, coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for fishing only.

▶ MASON FAMILY SWA — HINSDALE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Powderhorn on Hwy. 149,
go 14.7 miles S on CR 27 (Cebolla Creek Rd.).
GMUs/ACRES: 66, 67 / 1,429 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit
FISHING: coldwater stream
FACILITIES: vault toilets
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, hiking, picnicking, camping

▶ McCLUSKEY SWA — DELTA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Paonia’s Onarga Ave., go S
on Lamborn Mesa Rd., which becomes 4100
Rd. At stop sign, turn right on Stewart Mesa
Rd., which turns S and becomes 4050 Rd. At S
end, road forks; turn left on L30 Rd.
GMU/ACRES: 53 / 1,600 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse, rabbit
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open only to hunt, fish or trap. Open
May 1 through end of regular big-game
seasons.
b. Camping, fires, dogs prohibited.

▶ MEEKER PASTURES SWA — RIO BLANCO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Meeker, go 1.5 miles N on
Hwy. 13 to CR8, then 2 miles E.

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GMU/ACRES: 23 / 48 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Big-game hunting restricted to archery
equipment only.

▶ MELON VALLEY SWA — OTERO CO.

DIRECTIONS: Go 2 miles N of Hwys. 71 and 50,
then go 1 mile E of Hwy. 71 on Rd. 80.5.
GMUs/ACRES: 125, 129 / 278 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. On weekends, hunting limited to youth/
mentor hunting; only 1 mentor per youth
may hunt. Mentor must be 18 years of
age or older and hold a valid hunter
education certificate or be born before
January 1, 1949, and have a proper and
valid hunting or fishing license.

▶ MESSEX SWA — WASHINGTON, LOGAN COS.

DIRECTIONS: From I-76 at Merino exit, go 2
miles N to Hwy. 6; 1.75 miles NE to CR R;
1.5 miles N; then 0.5 miles W.
GMU/ACRES: 96 / 680 acres
HUNTING: deer, turkey, quail, dove, rabbit,
squirrel, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 4 a.m.–9 p.m., except with nighthunting permit.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Target practice prohibited except when
authorized by Area Wildlife Manager.
d. On opening weekend of regular plains rifle
deer season and first day and weekend
of late plains rifle deer season, only deer
hunting permitted.
e. Landowner permission required to hunt
deer on access easement.
f. Horses prohibited except when training hunting dogs, in Feb., March, April
(through Wed. before spring turkey
season opens) and Aug. only.
g. Launching or takeout of vessels prohibited during waterfowl seasons.

▶ MIDDLE TAYLOR CREEK SWA — CUSTER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Westcliffe, go 8 miles W on
Hermit Lakes Rd.
GMU/ACRES: 86 / 486 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: picnic tables

▶ MIKE HIGBEE SWA — PROWERS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Lamar, go 4 miles E on Hwy.
50.
GMU/ACRES: 132 / 876 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite quail, scaled quail, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: hiking, archery/rifle range
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access 1 hour before
sunrise to 1 hour after sunset, unless
camping in designated areas or actively
hunting or fishing.
b. ATVs, dirt bikes prohibited.

c. Domestic, feral or privately-owned game
birds may be released by CPW or its
agent for educational or training purposes without restrictions.

▶ MILLER RANCH SWA — GUNNISON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Gunnison, go N on Hwy.
135, turn left and continue N on CR 730. Turn
left at CR 7. SWA begins shortly after junction
of CRs 7 and 7A.
GMU/ACRES: 54 / 1,604 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open July 1–end of Feb.
b. N of CR 7: Hunting prohibited except for
youth/mentor hunting by permit. Maximum 4 free permits available daily, first
come, first served. Permits available by
reservation from CPW’s Gunnison Area
Office, 300 W. New York Ave., Gunnison,
or call 970-641-7060. Reservations may
be made up to 30 days in advance but not
less than 2 days before requested hunt
date. With reservations, youths and mentors will receive map with access points
and restrictions. Mentor must be 18 years
of age or older and hold a valid hunter
education certificate or be born before
January 1, 1949, and have a proper and
valid hunting or fishing license. Mentor
not allowed to hunt.
c. Camping, fires, dogs prohibited.
d. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
in designated safety zones as posted.

▶ MITANI-TOKUYASU SWA — WELD CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Greeley, go 5 miles E on
Hwy. 263.
GMU/ACRES: 951 / 68 acres
HUNTING: dove, squirrel, waterfowl
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 4 a.m.–one hour after sunset.
b. Open for public access from Sept. 1
through last day of spring turkey season.
c. Camping, fires, horses, target practice
prohibited.
d. Hunting access limited to occupants of
vehicles legally parked in 1 of 4 spaces
in designated area. Reservation required
to occupy a space from 4 a.m.–noon.
See "Reservations: Hunting" (page 1) for
details. After noon each day, all parking
spaces available on first-come, firstserved basis.
e. Launching or takeout of vessels prohibited.

▶ MOGENSEN PONDS SWA — MESA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Interstate 70, take Hwy. 65
about 10 miles E. Turn onto Hwy. 330 and go
E 0.5 miles. SWA is on N side of Hwy.
GMU/ACRES: 421 / 11 acres
FISHING: warmwater lake
HUNTING: waterfowl from designated blinds
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting, firearms prohibited, except for
waterfowl from designated blinds.
b. Camping, fires, motorized and nonmotorized vehicles, pets, domestic animals
prohibited.

▶ MOUNTAIN HOME RES. SWA — COSTILLA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Fort Garland, go 2.5 miles E
on Hwy. 160 to Trinchera Ranch Rd., then 2
miles S to Icehouse Rd. Then go 1 mile W to N
entrance, or continue 1 mile S to S entrance.
GMU/ACRES: 83 / 1,061 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Waterskiing prohibited.

▶ MOUNT EVANS SWA — CLEAR CREEK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Denver, take I-70 W to
Evergreen Pkwy. exit; go 6 miles S on Hwy. 74
to Evergreen Lake; turn right on Upper Bear
Creek Rd. Go 6.5 miles W; turn right again
on Upper Bear Creek Rd. (CR 480) and go 3
miles, following signs for SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 39 / 3,438 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open June 15–Dec. 31.
b. Only fishing and hunting activities allowed from day after Labor Day through
end of 4th regular rifle season.
c. Camping limited to 5 days in 45-day period in designated campgrounds, except
in big-game seasons.
d. Dogs allowed only as an aid in hunting or
on leash.
e. Vehicles prohibited day after Labor Day–
June 14, except in regular rifle deer and
elk seasons.
f. Groups of 25 or more must obtain a permit before use; 1 group allowed at a time.

▶ MOUNT OURAY SWA — CHAFFEE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Salida, go 0.25 miles NW on
Hwy. 291; then go 0.75 miles W on CR 154,
then 1.25 miles NW on CR 160 to the first
parking lot. Second parking area is 0.7 miles
past the first lot on CR 160.
GMU/ACRES: 56 / 231 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream, ponds, Arkansas
River (access S of river only)
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access from designated parking areas
only.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Hunting allowed with shotguns, handheld
bows, muzzleloaders or by falconry only.

▶ MOUNT SHAVANO SWA — CHAFFEE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Salida, go 0.25 miles NW
on Hwy. 291 to CR 154. Wildlife area is along
S side of Arkansas River, between Sand Lake
and Mount Shavano SFU diversion dam above
SFU.
GMUs/ACRES: 56, 57 / 84 acres
FISHING: coldwater river
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Closed S of CR 154.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. NEW Discharging firearms prohibited
except when hunting from upper end
of Mount Shavano SFU, upstream to
marked property boundary. Hunting permitted only with shotguns,
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hand-held bows, muzzleloaders or by
falconry.
d. NEW Discharging firearms prohibited
from upper end of Mount Shavano
SFU, downstream to Hwy. 291 bridge.
Hunting permitted only with handheld bows or by falconry.

▶ MURPHY SWA (FISHING LEASE: MICHIGAN RIVER)

— JACKSON CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go 1 mile E on CR
12.
GMU/ACRES: 6 / 6 miles of river
FISHING: Michigan River, coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for fishing only.

▶ NAKAGAWA SWA — WELD CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Kersey, go 5 miles E on Hwy.
34 to CR 61, then 2 miles N.
GMU/ACRES: 951 / 159 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, dove,
waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Discharging firearms or bows allowed
only when hunting.

▶ NARRAGUINNEP RES. SWA — MONTEZUMA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Cortez, go 11 miles NW on
Hwy. 491 to Hwy. 184, then go 2 miles E.
GMU/ACRES: 711 / 764 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: boating, picnicking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access 1 hour before
sunrise to 1 hour after sunset; no time
restrictions for fishing.
b. Camping, fires, glass containers prohibited.

▶ NORTH FORK SWA — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Drake, go 0.25 miles W on
Devil’s Gulch Rd.
GMU/ACRES: 20 / 16 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for fishing only.

▶ NORTH LAKE SWA — LAS ANIMAS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Trinidad, go 35 miles NW
on Hwy. 12.
GMUs/ACRES: 85, 851 / 840 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake and stream
HUNTING: deer, elk, turkey, bear
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms, boat ramp with parking
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Only float tubes or craft propelled by
hand, wind or electric motor allowed.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.

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▶ OAK RIDGE SWA (BEL AIRE, LAKE AVERY, OAK RIDGE, JON
WANGNILD, SLEEPY CAT PONDS UNITS, SLEEPY CAT FISHING
EASEMENT) — RIO BLANCO CO.

DIRECTIONS:

BEL AIRE UNIT: From Meeker, go 21 miles E on
CR 8 to CR 17 (Buford/Newcastle Rd.), then
go 1.5 miles S.
LAKE AVERY UNIT: From Meeker, go 1.5 miles N
on Hwy. 13 to CR 8, then go 19 miles E.
JON WANGNILD UNIT: For Seely or Sleepy Cat entrances, from Meeker, go 6.3 miles or 16 miles
E on CR 8 and look for CPW signs on left. For
Kracht entrance, from Meeker, take CR 8 E
for 3.5 miles. Go E on CR 6 for 6 miles. Go E
on CR 40 for 2.7 miles and look for CPW sign
on right.
SLEEPY CAT PONDS UNIT: From Meeker, go 16
miles E on CR 8.
SLEEPY CAT FISHING EASEMENT: From Meeker, go
17 miles E on CR 8 to Sleepy Cat Guest Ranch.
GMUs/ACRES: 23, 24 / 13,664 total acres, all units
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky grouse, dove,
waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: campsites, restroom, drinking
water, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Oak Ridge Unit open July 16–Nov. 30.
b. Camping allowed only in designated
areas.
c. Sleepy Cat Ponds Unit and Sleepy Cat
Fishing Easement open only for fishing.
d. Hunting prohibited, except archery on
Bel Aire Unit S of CR 8, W of CR 17, and
N and E of CR 10.
e. On Lake Avery, waterskiing and jetskiing
prohibited. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.
▶ OGDEN/TREAT SWA (FISHING EASEMENT) — FREMONT CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Coaldale, go W on Hwy. 50
for 2 miles to CR 45, turn N and go 1.5 miles.
Public access may not be on both sides of
river. Check for signs.
GMUs/ACRES: 58, 86 / 28 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for fishing only.

▶ ORCHARD MESA SWA — MESA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Grand Junction, go S on
Hwy. 50 to Orchard Mesa. Go N on Hwy. 141
(32 Rd.). Turn W on B 1/2 Rd. for 2 miles,
then turn N on 30 Rd., go 0.5 miles and turn
E on C Rd. Go 0.5 miles to parking area at end
of road.
GMU/ACRES: 41 / 148 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access only from parking area on C Rd.
between roads 30 and 31.
b. Horses prohibited. Vehicles prohibited
beyond parking area.
c. Dogs allowed only as an aid in hunting.
d. Closed March 15–July 14 to protect nesting migratory birds.
e. Waterfowl hunting by reservation only.
NEW Reservations must be made
through the Hunting Reservation
System: See "Reservations: Hunting" (page
1) for details.

f. Waterfowl hunters must use designated
blinds or zones. Maximum 4 hunters per
blind.
g. No other small-game hunting allowed.
h. NEW Deer hunting by reservation only.
Reservation holders must have confirmation letter with them at all times
while hunting on property.
For reservations, hunters must already have a big-game hunting license
for one of the specific hunt codes permitted on the property. Reservations
must be made through the Hunting
Reservation System: See "Reservations:
Hunting" (page 1) for details. Hunters
may only access the property during
dates specified on their reservation.
Hunters with a reservation may
bring up to 2 non-hunting companions. Hunters must check in and out at
property.
i. NEW Only archery equipment allowed
for deer hunting.
j. NEW Overnight camping, fires, fishing,
woodcutting, target shooting/sight-in,
building permanent blinds, gathering
artifacts prohibited.

▶ OVERLAND TRAIL SWA — LOGAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Atwood, go 0.5 miles S on
Hwy. 63 to CR 16, then go E 0.5 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 96 / 192 acres
HUNTING: deer, turkey, quail, dove, rabbit,
squirrel, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 4 a.m.–9 p.m.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Target practice prohibited except when
authorized by Area Wildlife Manager.
d. On opening weekend of regular plains
rifle deer season and first day and weekend of late plains rifle deer season, only
deer hunting permitted.
e. Horses prohibited except when training hunting dogs, in Feb., March, April
(through Wed. before spring turkey
season opens) and Aug. only.
f. Launching or takeout of vessels prohibited
during waterfowl seasons.

▶ OWL MOUNTAIN SWA — JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go 13 miles SE on
Hwy. 14 to CR 25, then go 6 miles SE.
GMU/ACRES: 171 / 920 acres
HUNTING: small game, big game
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing

▶ OXBOW SWA — OTERO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From La Junta, go 9 miles E on
Hwy. 50 to CR 36, then go 0.5 miles N to parking area.
GMUs/ACRES: 130 / 410 acres
HUNTING: deer, turkey, bobwhite quail, mourning dove
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
NOTE: Unit 125 has small acreage, limited access.

▶ PADDOCK SWA — LAKE CO.

DIRECTIONS: SWA in scattered parcels generally 2–5 miles S and SE of Leadville in Iowa,

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Thompson and Empire gulches. Accessible
by CR 2 or CR 52. Acquire map and information from CPW Area Office in Salida or USFS
Ranger Office in Leadville.
GMU/ACRES: 49 / 1,300 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot only.
b. Access restricted to hunting only during
bighorn sheep, regular rifle deer, elk and
bear seasons. Must have a proper and
valid license for species being hunted.
c. Camping, fires, dogs prohibited.
d. Fishing allowed only in Iowa Gulch and
Upper Empire Gulch.

▶ PARACHUTE PONDS SWA — GARFIELD CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-70, take exit 75, go SE on
North Battlement Pkwy. Turn right at stoplight to get on frontage road (Cardinal Way).
Turn left on Colorado Ave. and go S. Colorado
Ave. becomes Yampa Ave. Turn left onto La
Plata circle; SWA parking area at end of circle.
GMUs/ACRES: 32, 42 / 42 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires, swimming prohibited.
b. Float tubes permitted only for fishing.

▶ PARVIN LAKE SWA — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Red Feather Lakes, go 2
miles E on Red Feather Lakes Rd.
GMU/ACRES: 191 / 62 water acres, 180 land acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited except float tubes for
fishing.
b. Anglers must enter on foot through gate
at check station, and must check in and
check out at station when open.

▶ PASTORIUS RES. SWA — LA PLATA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Durango, go 8 miles E on
Hwy. 160 to Hwy. 172, then go 2 miles S to CR
302. Go 1 mile S to CR 304, then 0.5 miles W.
GMU/ACRES: 75 / 85 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Only float tubes or craft propelled by
hand or electric motor allowed.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Discharging firearms or bows allowed
only when hunting.
d. Hunting only on Sat., Sun. and Wed.

▶ PERINS PEAK SWA — LA PLATA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Durango, go 4 miles W on
Hwy. 160 to CR 207 (Lightner Creek Rd.),
then turn right and go 2 miles N to CR 208
(Dry Fork Rd.).
DECKER TRACT: From Durango, go 5 miles W
on Hwy. 160 to Victory Coal Mine Rd., turn
right and go 0.5 miles on access road (through
private property).
GMU/ACRES: 74 / 7,720 total acres, both tracts
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, rabbit, squirrel, dusky
grouse, turkey

RESTRICTIONS:
a. Public access allowed in Perins Peak area
E of CR 208 and N of Hwy. 160, Aug. 1–
March 31.
b. Public access allowed on Decker Tract
and on Perins Peak area W of CR 208
(Dry Fork Rd.), April 16–Nov. 30. In addition, hunters with valid, unfilled spring
turkey license may access Decker Tract
only during turkey season.
c. Camping only during deer and elk
seasons.
d. Discharging firearms allowed only for
hunting.
e. Fires, snowmobiles prohibited.

▶ PERKINS SWA — GRAND CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Kremmling, go W on Hwy.
40 for 10 miles. At mile marker 174, turn right
on CR 25. Go 0.5 miles, then turn left on CR
26. Go 5 miles, turn right on CR 2 and go approx. 1 mile to SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 181 / 83 acres
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for hunting only and accessible by
foot or horseback only.
b. Camping, fires, motorized vehicles, target
shooting prohibited.
c. Dogs allowed only as an aid in hunting.

▶ PICEANCE SWA — RIO BLANCO, GARFIELD COs.
DIRECTIONS:

SQUARE S SUMMER RANGE: From Meeker, go
20 miles W on Hwy. 64 to CR 5 (Piceance
Creek Rd.), then go 17 miles S to CR 26 (Black
Sulphur Creek Rd.), then 20 miles W to E
entrance.
YELLOW CREEK UNIT: From Meeker, go 20 miles
W on Hwy. 64 to CR 5 (Piceance Creek Rd.),
then go 6 miles S to CR 20 (dirt road), then 5
miles W to Yellow Creek Rd.
LITTLE HILLS EXPERIMENT STATION: From Meeker,
go 20 miles W on Hwy. 64 to CR 5 (Piceance
Creek Rd.), then 7 miles S to CR 22. Follow
signs to station (3 miles).
GMUs/ACRES: 11, 21, 22, 31 / 25,193 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky grouse, dove,
waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: camping in designated areas, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom, drinking water
▶ PIKES PEAK SWA — TELLER CO.

DIRECTIONS: At intersection of USFS Rd. 376
and Bull Park, hike approx. 3 miles on Bull
Park Trail to SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 59 / 635 acres
HUNTING: bighorn sheep
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open July 16–March 31.

▶ PIONEER PARK SWA — GRAND CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Granby, go W on Hwy. 40 to
Hot Sulphur Springs. SWA is N of town and
follows W bank of the Colorado River.
GMU/ACRES: 18 / 49

▶ PLATEAU CREEK SWA — MESA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Grand Junction, go E on
I-70 to exit No. 49, then go 8 miles E on Hwy.
65 to Hwy. 330. Go approx. 8 miles and turn
left to Sunnyside Rd. (V Rd.), then go 0.125
miles N.
GMU/ACRES: 421 / 1,346 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, dove
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rifle range
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Vehicles allowed only Aug. 2–Nov. 30.

▶ PLAYA BLANCA SWA — ALAMOSA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Alamosa, go S on Hwy. 285.
Turn W on CR 8.0S. SWA starts at junction of
CRs 8.0S and 106, and goes NW.
GMU/ACRES: 80 / 714 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open in designated areas July 16–Feb. 14,
Tues., Thurs. and Sat. only.

▶ PONY EXPRESS SWA — SEDGWICK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-76 at Julesburg exit (No.
180), go 0.1 miles N on Hwy. 385 to CR 28,
then go 1.5 miles W on CR 28 to service
road. Go 0.1 miles N to parking lot. Or, from
Julesburg, go 0.7 miles W on Hwy. 138 to CR
39, then go 0.9 miles S on CR 39.
GMU/ACRES: 92 / 1,854 acres
HUNTING: deer, turkey, quail, dove, rabbit,
squirrel, ducks, snow geese
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 4 a.m.–9 p.m.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Target practice prohibited except when
authorized by Area Wildlife Manager.
d. On opening weekend of regular plains
rifle deer season and first day and weekend of late plains rifle deer season, only
deer hunting permitted.
e. Horses prohibited except when training hunting dogs, in Feb., March, April
(through Wed. before spring turkey
season opens) and Aug. only.
f. Launching or takeout of vessels prohibited
during waterfowl seasons.

NEW ▶ POT CREEK SWA — MOFFAT CO.
LIMITED ACCESS. This property is PRIVATE LAND that is
open ONLY to elk and deer hunters with a confirmed reservation made through the Hunting Reservation System:
cpw.state.co.us/huntingreservations
GMU/ACRES: 1 / 1,747 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Antlerless elk hunting only.
b. Hunting by reservation only. Reservation holders must have confirmation
letter with them at all times while hunting on property.
For reservations, hunters must already have a big-game hunting license
for one of the specific hunt codes permitted on the property. Reservations
must be made through the Hunting
Reservation System: See "Reservations:
Hunting" (page 1) for details.
Hunters with a reservation may
bring one non-hunting companion.
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c. Vehicle use prohibited except on
designated roadways or with permission of ranch owners. All other access
restricted to walk-in access only.
d. Overnight camping, dogs, fires, fishing,
woodcutting, target shooting/sight-in,
building permanent blinds, gathering
artifacts prohibited.

NEW ▶ POTHOOK RANCH SWA (FISHING EASEMENT:
SLATER CREEK) — MOFFAT CO.
GMU/ACRES: 4 / 2,355 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Public access prohibited except for fishing, wildlife viewing or hunting with a
limited Ranching for Wildlife (RFW)
big-game license valid for the property.
b. All fishing and wildlife-viewing access
by foot only from designated parking
areas/access points only.
c. Fishing access within 20 feet of high
waterline of both banks of Slater Creek
only.
d. Hunting and hunting access only for
those hunting with a limited RFW biggame license valid for the property.
e. Hunting on adjacent public land via access through this property prohibited.
f. Shooting, archery, target practice,
camping, fires, woodcutting, gathering artifacts, pets/livestock, overnight
parking, motorized or mechanized
travel, launching or taking out of vessels prohibited.

▶ POUDRE RIVER SWA — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From La Porte, go 5 miles N on
Hwy. 287 to Hwy. 14, then go 1.5 miles W.
GMUs/ACRES: 19, 191 / 395 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: rafting, picnicking, hiking, wildlife
viewing
FACILITIES: restroom
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping prohibited.
b. Discharging firearms or bows allowed
only when hunting. Discharging bows
allowed for bowfishing.

▶ PREWITT RES. SWA — WASHINGTON, LOGAN COS.

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DIRECTIONS: From I-76 and Merino exit, go 1
mile N to Hwy. 6, then 3.3 miles NE.
GMU/ACRES: 96 / 2,924 acres
HUNTING: deer, dove, squirrel, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
NEW Note that the $43 annual access permit
requirement has been removed. Anyone age
18 or older must now have a valid hunting
or fishing license to access this property, and
all other SWAs and STLs.
a. Maximum of 250 vehicles on property at
once.
b. All loud noises that disturb the peace,
except legal hunting activities, prohibited
from 10 p.m.–6 a.m.
c. From Oct. 1 through dark goose season,
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ing allowed only within 50 yards of dam.
Boating prohibited except craft propelled
by hand or electric motor used to set
and pick up decoys and retrieve downed
waterfowl.
d. Fires, target practice, glass beverage containers, waterskiing prohibited. Camping
prohibited as posted.
e. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.
f. Sailing, windsurfing allowed only in July
and Aug.
g. Hunting prohibited as posted, including
from floating devices.

▶ PRIDEMORE SWA (FISHING LEASE)— CHAFFEE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Salida, go 8 miles W on
Hwy. 291. Parking area at SW corner of bridge
at mile marker 8.
GMU/ACRES: 56 / 10 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for fishing only on W side of Arkansas River.

▶ PUETT RES. SWA — MONTEZUMA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Mancos, go 10 miles NW on
Hwy. 184 to CR 33, then go 1 mile S to access
trail, 1.5 miles E.
GMU/ACRES: 73 / 177 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.

▶ PURGATOIRE RIVER SWA — BENT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hwys. 50 and 101 in Las
Animas, go S for 1 mile on Hwy. 101 to CR
10.75. Then go S on Rd. 10.75 to Rd. EE, then
W to Rd. 9.5. Go S for 1 mile to property at
roads DD and 9.5.
GMU/ACRES: 130 / 960 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant,
bobwhite quail, scaled quail, turkey, dove,
waterfowl
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing

▶ QUEENS SWA (NEE NOSHE, NEE SO PAH, NEE GRONDA,

UPPER QUEENS, LOWER QUEENS (NEESKAH)) — KIOWA CO.

DIRECTIONS:

LOWER QUEENS (NEESKAH): From Eads, go 15

miles S on Hwy. 287 to CR C, then 3.5 miles
E to Upper Queens. Follow access road S for
2 miles.
UPPER QUEENS: From Eads, go 15 miles S on
Hwy. 287 to CR C, then 3.5 miles E.
NEE GRONDA: From Eads, go 15 miles S on Hwy.
287 to CR C, then 1 mile.
NEE SO PAH: Closed as posted.
NEE NOSHE: From Eads, go 11 miles S on Hwy.
287 to Kiowa Co. boat ramp access road, then
go 0.25 miles E to public boat ramp.
GMUs/ACRES: 126, 127 / 13,886 acres total
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite quail, scaled quail, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: powerboating, sail boating, sailsurfing, waterskiing, camping, wildlife viewing

FACILITIES: restrooms, boat ramps
RESTRICTIONS ON ALL UNITS:
a. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake in channel between Upper and
Lower Queens.
b. Boating prohibited in Lower Queens if it
creates a whitewater wake from opening
day of waterfowl season through Dec. 1.
c. Hunters in Lower Queens, Upper Queens
(including channel), Nee Gronda and
Nee Noshe must check in and check out
at check station when open.
d. Closed as posted in Lower Queens except
to retrieve downed waterfowl Dec. 1
through last day of waterfowl season as
posted.
e. Closed as posted in Upper Queens (including the channel), Nee Gronda, Nee
Noshe and Nee So Pah except to retrieve
downed waterfowl Nov. 1−last day of
waterfowl season.
f. ATVs, dirt bikes prohibited.

▶ RADIUM SWA — GRAND, EAGLE, ROUTT COs.

DIRECTIONS: From Kremmling, go 2.5 miles
S on Hwy. 9 to CR 1 (Trough Rd. to State
Bridge), then go 12 miles SW.
GMUs/ACRES: 15, 27, 361 / 10,996 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, lion, rabbit, dusky
grouse, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting prohibited in designated safety
zone as posted.

▶ RALSTON CREEK SWA — JEFFERSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Golden, go 1 mile N on
Hwy. 93 to Golden Gate Canyon Rd. Turn left
and go for W 13 miles up canyon. Turn right
at Crawford Gulch, go 3–4 miles E; SWA parking on right.
GMU/ACRES: 38 / 2,100 acres
HUNTING: big game, small game, furbearers
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Discharging firearms allowed only when
hunting.

▶ RAMAH SWA — EL PASO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Ramah, go 4 miles W on
Hwy. 24.
GMU/ACRES: 110 / 400 acres
HUNTING: deer, small game, migratory waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: sail boating, wildlife viewing, archery range. (NOTE: As of Aug. 2012, the lake is
currently dry. Call CPW for condition updates.)
FACILITIES: restroom, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited Nov. 1 through last
day of waterfowl season, except float
tubes or craft propelled by hand, wind or
electric motor.
b. Camping, fires, water contact activities
prohibited.
c. Discharge of firearms or bows allowed
only when hunting. Centerfire rifles
prohibited.

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d. No target practice except for archery
equipment on established archery range.
e. Discharging bows allowed for bowfishing.

▶ RED DOG SWA — PROWERS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Holly go N on CR 35 to Rd.
JJ, then go E on Rd. JJ 2 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 127 / 570 acres
HUNTING: small game

▶ RED LION SWA — LOGAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-76, take Red Lion exit (No.
155), then go 3 miles N to Hwy. 138. Go 1
mile NE to CR 95, then go 0.25 miles N.
GMUs/ACRES: 90, 92 / 1,297 acres
HUNTING: deer, pheasant, dove, rabbit, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited, except float tubes or
craft propelled by hand or electric motor
used for fishing or to set and pick up
decoys and retrieve downed waterfowl.
Vessel must be launched from designated
area as posted.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Target practice prohibited except when
authorized by Area Wildlife Manager.
d. Hunting prohibited from frozen surface
of lake and floating devices.

▶ RED MOUNTAIN SWA — GRAND CO.

DIRECTIONS: SWA is 2.5 miles E of Granby on
CR 60. Public access available with permission
from adjacent private landowner.
GMU/ACRES: 28 / 161 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access April 16–Nov. 14.
b. Fires, motor vehicles prohibited.
c. Dogs must be on leash.

▶ REDDY SWA (FISHING EASEMENT) — LAKE CO.

DIRECTIONS: SWA is about 7 miles S of Leadville on Hwy. 24, at the Arkansas River Hwy.
overpass.
GMUs/ACRES: 48, 49 / 8 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for fishing only.
b. Access allowed only within 30 feet of high
waterline or as posted. Access only from
Hwy. 24 overpass parking or Crystal
Lake STL.
c. Dogs prohibited.

▶ RICHARD SWA (HUNTING &amp; FISHING LEASE: NORTH FORK OF
NORTH PLATTE RIVER) — JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go 0.5 miles W on
Hwy. 14 to CR 12W, then 8 miles W to CR 7.
Then go 7 miles N to Lake John SWA. Go to S
end of Lake John to parking lot.
GMU/ACRES: 161 / 2,323 acres, 6 miles of river
HUNTING: big game, small game, waterfowl
FISHING: North Fork of North Platte River,
coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for hunting and fishing only.
b. Hunting prohibited within 200 yards of
buildings.

▶ RIO BLANCO LAKE SWA — RIO BLANCO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Meeker, go 20 miles W on
Hwy. 64.
GMUs/ACRES: 11, 22 / 383 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl, rabbit
FISHING: coldwater stream, warmwater lake
RECREATION: power boating, waterskiing, wildlife viewing, camping in designated area
FACILITIES: restroom, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Field trials may be authorized Feb.,
March, Aug. and Sept.
b. Waterskiing permitted June 16−end of
Feb.
c. Big-game archery hunting only.
d. Parking in designated areas only, and access to Roselund Unit is day use only.

▶ RIO GRANDE SWA — RIO GRANDE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Monte Vista, go 3 miles E on
Sherman Ave.
GMU/ACRES: 791 / 935 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom, parking areas
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open July 16–Feb. 14. Area Wildlife
Manager may authorize access during
closure if it won’t harm nesting or wintering birds.
b. Fires prohibited.
c. Camping only in parking areas with
toilets.
d. Area Wildlife Manager may post closures
to manage hunting pressure and safety
during waterfowl seasons.

▶ RIO GRANDE RIVER SWA (FISHING EASEMENT: DEL
NORTE) — RIO GRANDE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Del Norte, take Hwy. 160 W.
SWA is on N side of Hwy. 160 and starts just
past town of Hanna.
GMU/ACRES: 79 / 124 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for fishing only.
b. Camping prohibited.

▶ RITO HONDO RES. SWA — HINSDALE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Creede, go 35 miles W on
Hwy. 149 to USFS Rd. 513, then go 2 miles
NW to fork. Take right fork 200 yards N.
GMU/ACRES: 76 / 41 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom, campgrounds
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Only float tubes or craft propelled by
hand, wind or electric motor allowed.

▶ ROAD CANYON RES. SWA — HINSDALE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Creede, go 25 miles W on
Hwy. 149 to USFS Rd. 520, then go 4 miles W.
GMU/ACRES: 76 / 177 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom, drinking water, boat
ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping prohibited.

b. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.

▶ ROARING FORK SWA — GARFIELD CO.

DIRECTIONS: Four SWA parcels along Roaring
Fork River between Carbondale and Glenwood Springs:

JACKSON PARCEL: Walk-in access along
Prehm Road, 0.25 miles S of Glenwood's
Airport Center Rd. For coldwater fishing
access.
WESTBANK PARCEL: At intersection of CRs 109
and 154.

BURRY PARCEL: At mile marker 9 on Hwy. 82.
GIANINETTI PARCEL: Entrance is 100 yards E of

intersection of Hwys. 82 and 133. For coldwater fishing access.
GMUs/ACRES: 43, 444 / 43 acres
RESTRICTIONS:harde
a. Camping, fires, discharging firearms
prohibited.

▶ ROCK CREEK SWA — ROUTT, GRAND COs.

DIRECTIONS: From Kremmling, go 6 miles N on
Hwy. 40 to Hwy. 134, then go 12 miles W over
Gore Pass to USFS Rd. 206. Go 2.5 miles SW.
GMU/ACRES: 15 / 205 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky grouse,
waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing

▶ ROCKY FORD SWA — OTERO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Rocky Ford, go 2 miles NE
on Hwy. 266, cross bridge and turn E on CR
80.5.
McCLELLAND TRACT: Go 1.25 miles farther E
from above directions.
GMUs/ACRES: 125, 129 / 1,142 acres total
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, pheasant, bobwhite
quail, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms
NOTE: Unit 129 has small acreage, limited access.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Fires prohibited.

▶ ROEBER SWA — DELTA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Paonia on Onarga Ave., go
S on Lamborn Mesa Rd. to Minerich Rd. Go 1
mile S on Minerich Rd. to parking lot.
GMU/ACRES: 53 / 1,030 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit
FISHING: coldwater lake
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for hunting or fishing only.
b. Open May 1 through last day of annual
big-game seasons.
c. Camping, fires, dogs, bowfishing prohibited.
d. Discharging firearms and hunting prohibited in open space easement.

▶ ROSEMONT RES. SWA — TELLER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Divide, go 15 miles S on
Hwy. 67 to Gold Camp Rd. near Victor, then
go 20 miles E. From Colorado Springs. Turn
W on Old Stage Rd. at intersection of Old
Stage Rd. and Cheyenne Mountain Blvd.
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Follow Old Stage Rd./Gold Camp Rd. (USFS
Rd. 370) 11 miles to parking area.
GMU/ACRES: 59 / 357 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot only from established
parking area.
b. Fishing permitted from 5 a.m.–9 p.m.
c. Dam, area near caretaker’s house and
north side of reservoir closed as posted.
d. Camping, dogs, fires, water contact activities, ice fishing, discharge of firearms
prohibited.
e. Boating prohibited except float tubes for
fishing.

▶ RUBY MOUNTAIN SWA (FISHING EASEMENT)

— CHAFFEE CO.
DIRECTIONS: Two miles S of Buena Vista, at
intersection of Hwys. 24 and 285, go S on
Hwy. 285 for 3.5 miles. Turn N on CR 301 for
0.5 miles. Turn E on CR 300 for 2.25 miles to
parking on N side of road.
GMU/ACRES: 57 / 4 acres
FISHING: coldwater river
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for fishing only, and only from high
waterline to mid-river.
b. Parking in designated lots only.
c. Camping, fires prohibited.

▶ RUNYON/FOUNTAIN LAKES SWA — PUEBLO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Pueblo, go S on I-25 to exit
98-A, then go S on Santa Fe to Runyon Field.
Go E on Runyon Field Rd. for 0.5 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 123 / 88 acres
FISHING: warmwater, coldwater fishing
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms, nature trail, handicapped
fishing dock
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access sunrise to sunset;
no time restrictions for fishing.
b. Camping, fires, water contact activities
prohibited.
c. Boating allowed with float tubes or
carry-on craft propelled by hand, wind,
or electric motors used for fishing only.
All watercraft must be under 14 feet in
length.

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DIRECTIONS: From Saguache, go 9 miles S on
Hwy. 285 to CR R, then go 1.5 miles E.
GMU/ACRES: 682 / 4,579 acres
HUNTING: rabbit, dove, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access July 16–Feb. 14.
and as otherwise posted. Sect. 29 closed
during waterfowl seasons.
b. Closed after 1 p.m. during first split
waterfowl season.
c. Camping only in self-contained units in
designated areas.
d. Field trials may be authorized Feb.,
March, Aug. and Sept.
e. Parking only in established parking areas.

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▶ SAM CAUDILL SWA — GARFIELD CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Glenwood Springs, take
Colo. 82 for 3.6 miles S. Take slight right onto
Old State Hwy. 82, go 0.6 miles and take slight
right onto CR 109. SWA on left.
GMU: 43
FISHING: coldwater lake
FACILITIES: boat ramp, limited parking
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires, discharge of firearms
prohibited.

▶ SANCHEZ RES. SWA — COSTILLA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From San Luis, go 3 miles E on
Hwy. 152 to Hwy. 242, then go 5.2 miles S.
GMU/ACRES: 83 / 1,462 acres
FISHING: warmwater lake
FACILITIES: restroom, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for fishing only.
b. Hunting, waterskiing, bowfishing prohibited.
c. Camping prohibited in boat ramp parking area.
d. All crayfish must be returned to water
they came from immediately, or killed
and taken into possession as soon as
caught. Abdomen must be separated
from tail.

▶ SAND DRAW SWA — SEDGWICK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-76 at Julesburg (No. 180),
go 8 miles S on Hwy. 385 to CR 16, turn E to
CR 49 and go 1 mile S.
GMU/ACRES: 93 / 209 acres
HUNTING: deer, turkey, pheasant, dove, rabbit,
squirrel
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 4 a.m.–9 p.m.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Target practice prohibited except when
authorized by Area Wildlife Manager.
d. Hunting open only to youth/mentors.
One mentor per youth may hunt.

▶ SANDS LAKE SWA — CHAFFEE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Salida, go 0.1 miles W on
Hwy. 291. SWA is E of Hwy., opposite Heart of
the Rockies Regional Medical Center.
GMU/ACRES: 57 / 14 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake and river
FACILITIES: restroom
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping prohibited.

▶ SANDSAGE SWA — YUMA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Wray, go 4.5 miles W on
Hwy. 34 to CR 35, then 0.25 miles W to CR
CC. Then go 0.5 miles S.
GMU/ACRES: 101 / 287 acres
HUNTING: deer, turkey, pheasant, quail, dove,
rabbit, squirrel, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 4 a.m.–9 p.m.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Hunting allowed only with shotguns with
birdshot or bows.
d. Target practice prohibited except when
authorized by Area Wildlife Manager.

▶ SANDY BLUFFS SWA — YUMA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Idalia, go 8.5 miles N on CR
DD at Arikaree River.
GMU/ACRES: 102 / 3,202 acres
HUNTING: deer, turkey, dove, rabbit, squirrel
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 4 a.m.–9 p.m., Sept. 1–May 31.
b. Camping, fires, dog training prohibited.
Horses prohibited except when hunting.
c. Target practice prohibited except when
authorized by Area Wildlife Manager.

▶ SAN LUIS LAKES SWA — ALAMOSA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walsenburg, take Hwy. 160
W for 60 miles. Take Hwy. 150 N for 13.5
miles. Turn left on Six Mile Lane and go 8
miles, then go N for 0.125 miles to entrance.
GMU/ACRES: 82 / 3,317 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl, dove
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, big-game hunting, fishing, camping, hiking, biking, boating,
cross-country skiing/snowshoeing
FACILITIES: boat ramp, parking areas, picnic
sites, boat ramp, electrical hookups, dump
station
RESTRICTIONS:
NEW Note that the $43 annual access permit
requirement has been removed. Anyone age
18 or older must now have a valid hunting
or fishing license to access this property, and
all other SWAs and STLs.
a. Boating prohibited N of buoy line.
b. Closed Feb. 15–July 15 N of buoy line
and E-W fence line.
c. Camping prohibited outside of designated
areas.

▶ SAN MIGUEL SWA (FISHING EASEMENT: APPLEBAUGH)

— SAN MIGUEL CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Placerville, go 0.75 miles S
on Hwy. 145.
GMU/ACRES: 70 / 13 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing

▶ SAPINERO SWA — GUNNISON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Gunnison, go 15 miles W
on Hwy. 50. Access from Hwy. 50 at Rainbow
Lake, Red Creek, East Elk Creek and Dry
Gulch roads.
GMU/ACRES: 54 / 7,129 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky grouse
RECREATION: wildlife viewing

▶ SARVIS CREEK SWA — ROUTT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Steamboat Springs, go 4.5
miles S on Hwy. 131 to CR 18, then 7 miles SE.
GMU/ACRES: 15 / 309 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping and campfires allowed only 3
days before regular big-game seasons until 3 days after regular big-game seasons.

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▶ SAWHILL PONDS — BOULDER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-25 take Hwy. 7 W. Turn N
on 75th St. SWA is W of 75th St. after crossing
Valmont Dr.
GMU/ACRES: 29 / 208 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access 5 a.m.–midnight.
b. Dogs must be on 6-foot leash, controlled
by handler, except in designated areas.
c. Motorized, nonmotor vehicles (including
bicycles) prohibited beyond designated
parking areas.
d. Hunting, boating, float tubes prohibited.
Other activities prohibited as posted.
e. Horseback riding only on established
maintenance roads.
f. Collecting allowed only with permit.

▶ SEDGWICK BAR SWA — SEDGWICK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Sedgwick, go 2 miles NE on
Hwy. 138 to access road, then go 0.5 miles S.
GMU/ACRES: 92 / 885 acres
HUNTING: deer, turkey, quail, dove, rabbit,
squirrel, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 4 a.m.–9 p.m.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Target practice prohibited except when
authorized by Area Wildlife Manager.
d. On opening weekend of regular plains
rifle deer season and first day and weekend of late plains rifle deer season, only
deer hunting permitted.
e. Horses prohibited except when training hunting dogs, in Feb., March, April
(through Wed. before spring turkey
season opens) and Aug. only.
f. Launching or takeout of vessels prohibited
during waterfowl seasons.

▶ SEGO SPRINGS SWA — CONEJOS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Manassa, go 3 miles E on
Hwy. 142 to access road, then go 0.5 miles N.
GMU/ACRES: 81 / 640 acres
HUNTING: rabbit, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open July 16–Feb. 14.
b. Field trials may be authorized Aug. and
Sept.
c. Fires, bowfishing prohibited.

▶ SETCHFIELD SWA — BENT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hwys. 50 and 101 in Las
Animas, take Hwy. 101 S for 16 miles to CR P.
Go W on CR P for 1 mile to CR 11, then go S
for 6 miles on CRs 11 and 10.
GMU/ACRES: 130 / 2,438 acres
HUNTING: pronghorn, rabbit, bobwhite quail,
scaled quail, dove
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.

▶ SEYMOUR LAKE SWA — JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go 14 miles SW on
Hwy. 14 to CR 28, then go 1 mile S to CR 11.
Go 3 miles S to CR 11A, then 0.5 miles W.
GMU/ACRES: 17 / 81 water acres

HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.
b. Sailboards prohibited.

▶ SHARPTAIL RIDGE SWA — DOUGLAS CO.

DIRECTIONS: Take Hwy. 85 S toward Roxborough Park. Turn W on Titan Pkwy., merge
into Titan Rd. Turn S on Roxborough Park Dr.
SWA is near end of road (before it curves W).
SWA extends S.
GMU/ACRES: 51 / 699 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Day use only. Access by foot only.
b. Camping prohibited.
c. Hunting allowed only for deer and elk
and only by permit. Hunters must have
limited deer or elk license for GMU 51
before applying for permit. Maximum
2 hunters daily. Group applications allowed for maximum 2 hunters per group.
Permits valid only 2–3 days starting after
Labor Day weekend. Applications available from CPW Area Office in Denver:
303-291-7227. Permit holders can take
1 non-hunting person; that person must
stay with hunters at all times.
d. Hunters can park in parking area behind
gate during times they are allowed to
hunt. Driving elsewhere on property
prohibited.

▶ SHRIVER-WRIGHT SWA — RIO GRANDE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Monte Vista, go 3 miles E on
Sherman Ave.
GMU/ACRES: 791 / 120 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater river
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, photography
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Fires, target practice prohibited.
b. Hunting allowed with shotgun, bow,
muzzleloader or by falconry only.
c. Camping allowed only in parking areas
with self-contained trailers or campers.
d. Area Wildlife Manager may post areaspecific closures to manage waterfowl
hunting pressure and for safety.

▶ SIKES RANCH SWA — BACA, LAS ANIMAS COs.

DIRECTIONS: From Prichett, go W on Hwy. 160
to CR 3. Go S on CR 3 approx. 8 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 143, 144 / 7,139 acres
HUNTING: deer, turkey, predators
FISHING: green sunfish, black bullhead catfish
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access 1 hour before
sunrise to 1 hour after sunset. Hunters
may remain as long as reasonable to retrieve downed game. Night hunting with
permit also allowed.
b. Motorized travel restricted to primary
access route, CR O.
c. Parking allowed only in designated areas
(only 5 parking areas).
d. Access prohibited in building envelope
and designated safety zones, as posted.

e. Camping, fires, OHV use, wood cutting
or gathering prohibited.
f. Trapping allowed with permit only.
Permits must be on trappers at all times
while trapping. Permits available at CPW
Area Office in Lamar, 719-336-6600, or
by calling local officer at 719-980-0025.

▶ SIMMONS SWA — YUMA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Wray, go S for 5 miles on
Hwy. 385 to CR 30. Go E approx. 1 mile on
paved road, turn S following paved road, turn
E onto CR 22, then continue 0.5 miles E to
parking lot.
GMU/ACRES: 102 / 2,157 acres
HUNTING: deer, turkey, dove, rabbit, squirrel
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 4 a.m.–9 p.m., Sept. 1–May 31.
b. Camping, fires, dog training prohibited.
c. Target practice prohibited except when
authorized by Area Wildlife Manager.

▶ SIMPSON PONDS SWA — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-25 at Hwy. 402 exit (No.
255), go 2 miles W on Hwy. 402 to CR 9E,
then go 0.5 miles N.
GMU/ACRES: 20 / 44 acres
HUNTING: dove, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access 1 hour before
sunrise to 1 hour after sunset; no time
restrictions for fishing or hunters with
night-hunting permit.
b. Camping, fires, dog training, horseback
riding, bicycling prohibited.
c. Boating prohibited except float tubes for
fishing.
d. Discharging firearms or bows allowed
only when hunting. Discharging bows
allowed for bowfishing.

▶ SKAGUAY RES. SWA — TELLER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Victor, go 0.5 miles E on CR
67 to CR 86, then go 2 miles E to CR 861. Go
12 miles E to SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 59 / 715 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.

▶ SMITH LAKE SWA — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-25 at Wellington exit, go
0.3 miles W on Hwy. 1 to CR 7, 1.4 miles N to
CR 66 then 2 miles W.
GMU/ACRES: 9 / 135 acres
FISHING: warmwater and coldwater species
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access 1 hour before
sunrise to 1 hour after sunset; no time
restrictions for fishing.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.
c. Hunting, discharging firearms or bows,
camping, fires, OHVs, snowmobiles
prohibited.
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▶ SMITH RES. SWA — COSTILLA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Blanca, go 0.5 miles W on
Hwy. 160 to Airport Rd., then 4 miles S.
GMU/ACRES: 83 / 278 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: trailer dump station, restroom, boat
ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. N and E shores open for public access
July 16–Feb. 14 only.
b. Fishing only within 200 yards of dam
from Nov. 1 through end of waterfowl
season.
c. Field trials may be authorized Feb.,
March, Aug. and Sept.
d. Waterskiing prohibited.
e. Vehicles prohibited within 50 feet of
water.

▶ SOUTH REPUBLICAN SWA — YUMA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Burlington, go 21 miles N
on Hwy. 385 to CR 1, then go 3 miles E. Go 2
miles N and 2 miles E.
GMUs/ACRES: 103, 109 / 18,365 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, turkey, pheasant, bobwhite quail, dove, waterfowl, snipe
FISHING: warmwater lake
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: campsites, restrooms, picnic area
with barbeque pit
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Field trials may be authorized Feb.,
March, Aug. and Sept. No more than 2
trials may be authorized Feb.–March.
Only 1 trial may be authorized Aug.–
Sept.
b. Waterfowl hunting access prohibited on
downstream face of dam and as posted
to provide resting areas for wintering
waterfowl.
c. Parking for waterfowl hunting only in
designated areas.

▶ SPANISH PEAKS SWA — LAS ANIMAS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Aguilar, go W on Apishapa
Rd.; follow signs.
GMU/ACRES: 85 / 6,450 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, squirrel, turkey
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms, drinking water
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access only from established parking
areas. Parking only in designated areas.
b. Camping, fires permitted only in designated areas.

▶ SPINNEY MOUNTAIN SWA — PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hartsel, go 3 miles S on CR
59.
GMUs/ACRES: 58, 581 / 1,937 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.

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▶ STALKER LAKE SWA — YUMA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Wray, go 2 miles W on Hwy.
34 to CR FF. Go 1.5 miles N to access road,
then 0.5 miles W.
GMU/ACRES: 98 / 75 acres
HUNTING: dove, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater lake
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom, boat ramp, picnic shelters, tables
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited, except for float tubes
or craft propelled by hand, wind or electric motor allowed.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Hunting only with bows or shotguns with
birdshot.
d. Target practice prohibited, except with
bows on designated archery range.
e. Hunting on W half of lake prohibited.
f. Hunting permitted after Oct. 31 in areas
E of dam only.

▶ STORM MOUNTAIN ACCESS ROAD — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Loveland, take Hwy. 34 W
to Big Thomspon School; go N for 4 miles on
Buckhorn Rd. (CR 27) to Masonville. Go NW
on Buckhorn Rd. 2.5 miles to Bar D Ranch
Rd. (Storm Mountain Access Road).
GMU: 20
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Closed as posted when necessary to prevent
road and habitat damage.
NOTE: Road closed when USFS closes the gate
(Dec. 1). Road open only during all big-game
seasons until this date.
NOTE: OHVs, dirt bikes must be trailered until
on USFS land.

▶ SUMMIT RES. SWA — MONTEZUMA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Mancos, go 9 miles NW on
Hwy. 184.
GMU/ACRES: 73 / 526 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.

▶ TAMARACK RANCH SWA — LOGAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-76 at Crook exit (No. 149),
go 0.5 miles N on Hwy. 55.
GMUs/ACRES: 91, 93 / 10,696 acres
HUNTING: deer, turkey, pheasant, quail, dove,
rabbit, squirrel, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, limited camping
FACILITIES: restroom, drinking water
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 4 a.m.–9 p.m., except with nighthunting permit.
b. Camping, fires only in designated areas.
c. Target practice prohibited except when
authorized by Area Wildlife Manager.
d. Field trials may be authorized Feb.,
March, Aug. and Sept. Maximum of 3
trials in Feb., March or Aug, maximum
of 1 trial in Sept.

e. Mandatory check-in and check-out at
check station. Hunters must park at
hunting area checked into. After 9 a.m.,
hunters may hunt adjacent areas. Deer
and turkey hunters only required to
check into E, W or S Tamarack Area.
f. From Oct. 25 through end of regular duck
seasons, reservations available but not
required on weekends and legal holidays.
See "Reservations: Hunting" (page 1) for
details.
g. On opening weekend of regular plains rifle
deer season and first day and weekend
of late plains rifle deer season, only deer
hunting permitted.
h. Horses prohibited N of I-76 except when
training hunting dogs, Feb., March, April
(through Wed. before spring turkey
season opens) and Aug. only.
i. Launching or takeout of vessels prohibited
during waterfowl seasons.

AUGMENTATION PONDS:

a. Waterfowl hunting is by lottery drawing
from the opening day of second duck
season through end of dark goose season.
b. Hunting allowed only on specific pond/
hunt area each day.
c. To enter drawing, send postcard or letter
postmarked by Sept. 30 to CPW Area Office in Brush, with name, address, phone
number, CID number and desired reservation dates. Hunters must have valid
license and stamps to hunt waterfowl
to enter. Hunters may apply for multiple
hunt dates on one submission.
d. Hunters successful in drawing are required to comply with all relevant hunting regulations. Mandatory check-in and
check-out at check station. Maximum
of 4 hunters per group per day. Hunters
must park in designated parking areas,
but are allowed to drop off decoys via
existing 4WD roads as posted. Hunters
must stay on existing roads as posted.
e. Mandatory check-in and check-out at
check station during light goose conservation order season.

▶ TARRYALL RES. SWA — PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Jefferson, go 16.5 miles SE
on CR 77.
GMUs/ACRES: 50, 501 / 711 land acres, 175 water
acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake, stream fishing
RECREATION: camping
FACILITIES: restroom, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Closed at dam, spillway, outlet structures.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.
c. Fires, ATVs, dirt bikes, snowmobiles
prohibited.
d. Discharging firearms, pellet guns or bows
prohibited in campgrounds.

▶ TAYLOR RIVER SWA — GUNNISON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Gunnison, go 10 miles N on
Hwy. 135 to CR 742 (Taylor River Rd.); then
18 miles E to base of Taylor Res.

�WILDLIFE AREAS
GMU/ACRES: 55 / 13 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires, hunting prohibited.
b. Parking only in designated areas.
c. Closed from Taylor dam to 325 yards
downstream.

▶ TERRACE RES. SWA — CONEJOS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Monte Vista, go 12 miles S
on Hwy. 15 to USFS Rd. 250, then 9 miles W.
GMUs/ACRES: 80, 81 / 240 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing

▶ TETER-MICHIGAN CREEK SWA — PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Jefferson, 2 miles S on Hwy.
285, then go 2 miles N on CR 35.
GMU/ACRES: 500 / 950 acres
HUNTING: big game, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream fishing
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.

▶ THURSTON RES. SWA — PROWERS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Lamar, go 9 miles N on
Hwy. 196 to CR TT, go 1 mile W to CR 7 then
go 0.25 miles N.
GMU/ACRES: 127 / 400 acres
HUNTING: dove, waterfowl, rabbit
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: power boating, sail boating, sail
surfing, waterskiing, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: boat ramps, restroom
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access 1 hour before
sunrise to 1 hour after sunset; no time
restrictions for fishing.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake Nov. 1 through last day of
waterfowl season.
c. ATVs, dirt bikes, snowmobiles prohibited.
d. Frozen surface of lake closed.
e. Dams, inlets, outlet structures open only
for fishing.

▶ TILMAN BISHOP SWA — MESA CO.

DIRECTIONS: Take I-70 W toward Grand Junction. Exit Hwy. 6 to Palisade. Turn S on 38 Rd.,
merge into F 1/4 Rd. SWA along river N of
junction of roads F 1/4 and 37 1/4.
GMUs/ACRES: 30, 41 / 113 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Closed during nesting and migratory bird
period, March 15–July 14.
b. NEW Walk-in access only.
c. NEW Deer, waterfowl and small-game
hunting only.
d. Hunting by bows and shotguns with shotshells or by falconry only.
e. Dogs allowed only as an aid in hunting.
f. Waterfowl hunting by reservation only.
NEW Reservations must be made
through the Hunting Reservation
System. See "Reservations: Hunting" (page
1) for details. Hunters must check in and
out at property.

g. Waterfowl hunters must use designated
blinds or zones. Maximum 4 hunters per
blind.
h. NEW Deer hunting by reservation only.
Reservation holders must have confirmation letter with them at all times
while hunting on property.
For reservations, deer hunters must
already have a big-game hunting license
for one of the specific hunt codes permitted on the property. Reservations
must be made through the Hunting
Reservation System: See "Reservations:
Hunting" (page 1) for details. Reservations may be made up to 45 days before
the start of the season that the reservation is being made for. Deer hunters
may only access the property during
the dates/hunt the area specified on
their reservation.
Deer hunters with a reservation may
bring up to 2 non-hunting companions. Hunters must check in and out at
property.
i. NEW Only archery equipment allowed
for deer hunting.
j. NEW Overnight camping, fires, fishing,
woodcutting, target shooting/sight-in,
building permanent blinds, gathering
artifacts prohibited.

▶ TIMPAS CREEK SWA (INCLUDING OTERO POND)

— OTERO CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Rocky Ford, go 4 miles S
on Hwy. 71 to Hwy. 10, then 2 miles E across
Timpas Creek Bridge. Go 1 mile S on CR 21,
then 1 mile W on CR Z.
GMU/ACRES: 135 / 141 acres
HUNTING: rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite
quail, dove, waterfowl
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Fires prohibited.

▶ TOMAHAWK SWA — PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hartsel, go 5 miles N on
Hwy. 9, then go 0.5 miles to parking area.
From Fairplay, go 10 miles S on Hwy. 9, then
0.5 miles to parking area.
GMU/ACRES: 50 / 1,655 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, waterfowl, pronghorn
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.

▶ TOMICHI CREEK SWA — GUNNISON CO.

DIRECTIONS: In Gunnison, go S on Teller St. to
end of road. At parking lot for softball fields,
find W Mountain trailhead sign. Take dirt
road to SWA parking lot.
GMU/ACRES: 67 / 465 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Closed to all public access other than
fishing from end of waterfowl season
through June 30. Open for public fishing
access year-round.

b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Dogs prohibited, except as an aid in
hunting.

▶ TOTTEN RES. SWA — MONTEZUMA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Cortez, go 3.5 miles E on
Hwy. 160 to CR 29, then 1 mile N.
GMU/ACRES: 73 / 250 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access 1 hour before
sunrise to 1 hour after sunset; no time
restrictions for fishing.
b. Closed along N shore March 1–May 31.
c. Camping, fires, glass containers prohibited.
d. Hunting prohibited in inlet Sept. 30–Jan.
20 as posted to protect resting waterfowl.
e. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.

▶ TRUJILLO MEADOWS SWA — CONEJOS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Antonito, go 36 miles W on
Hwy. 17 to USFS Rd. 118, then go 4 miles W.
GMU/ACRES: 81 / 71 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom, drinking water
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.

▶ TURK’S POND SWA — BACA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Springfield, go 2 miles N on
Hwy. 287 to CR HH, then go 14 miles E to CR
39. Go 3.5 miles N.
GMU/ACRES: 139 / 200 acres
HUNTING: dove, pheasant, waterfowl, rabbit
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited except float tubes or
craft propelled by hand, wind or electric
motor.
b. Camping prohibited.
c. All human activity prohibited within 0.25
miles of high waterline around Turk's
Pond, including administrative buildings, from opening day of regular duck
season through last day of regular dark
goose season as posted. Hunters allowed
inside closure only to retrieve downed
waterfowl, must leave all firearms outside
closure.

NEW ▶ TWENTY MILE POND SWA (FISHING EASEMENT)
— ROUTT CO.
DIRECTIONS: From intersection on Hwy. 40
and CR 27, travel S on CR 27 for 5.6 miles to
property.
GMU/ACRES: 13 / 11 acres
FISHING: Open for fishing only.

▶ TWIN SISTERS SWA — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Allenspark, go 4 miles N on
Hwy. 7 to Meeker Park (USFS Rd. 119). Go 2.5
miles N to USFS Rd. 325, then 1 mile W.
GMU/ACRES: 20 / 640 acres
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HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing

▶ TWIN SPRUCE PONDS SWA — MONTEZUMA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Dolores, go 9 miles NE on
Hwy. 145.
GMU/ACRES: 71, 73 / 96 acres
FISHING: coldwater put and take trout fishery
RECREATION: fishing, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access sunrise to sunset,
with access from designated parking area
only.
b. Camping, fires, glass containers prohibited.
c. Hunting and discharging firearms or
bows prohibited.
d. Boating prohibited except float tubes or
hand-propelled craft.

▶ TWO BUTTES RES. SWA — BACA, PROWERS COs.

DIRECTIONS: From Springfield, go 18 miles N
on Hwy. 287 to CR B.5, then 3 miles E.
GMUs/ACRES: 138, 139 / 8,533 acres
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, rabbit, pheasant,
bobwhite quail, scaled quail, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater, seasonal trout, saugeye,
crappie, bluegill, channel catfish, largemouth
bass, smallmouth bass, wiper
RECREATION: camping, hiking, rock climbing,
wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms, drinking water, rifle
range, boat ramps
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited in Two Buttes Ponds
below dam except float tubes or craft
propelled by hand, wind or electric motor.

▶ VAIL DEER UNDERPASS SWA — EAGLE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Vail, go 4 miles W on S side
of frontage road of I-70.
GMUs/ACRES: 36, 45 / 107 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access June 16–Oct. 31.
b. Hunting prohibited.

▶ VAN TUYL SWA (CABIN CREEK &amp; LOST CANYON UNITS)
— GUNNISON CO.
DIRECTIONS:

CABIN CREEK UNIT: From Gunnison, go 6.5 miles
E on Hwy. 50, then go 0.2 miles N on BLM
Rd. 3107. (200 acres.)
LOST CANYON UNIT: From Gunnison, go 1.2
miles N on Hwy. 135, turn E and take CR 10
for 3 miles. Turn E on CR 743 and go about 6
miles to SWA. (310 acres.)
GMU/ACRES: 55 / 510 total acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing

▶ VERNER SWA (FISHING LEASE: NORTH PLATTE RIVER)

— JACKSON CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go 0.5 miles W on
Hwy. 14 to CR 12, then go 5.1 miles W to CR
18. Go 0.5 miles W to access road.
GMU/ACRES: 16 / 2 mi. of river
FISHING: North Platte River, coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for fishing only.

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▶ WAHATOYA SWA — HUERFANO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From La Veta, go 1 mile E on Bear
Creek Rd.
GMU/ACRES: 85 / 80 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited except float tubes or
craft propelled by hand or wind.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.

▶ WALKER SWA — MESA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Grand Junction, go 2 miles
W on Hwys. 6 and 50. Turn S on River Rd., go
0.5 miles and turn S on gravel road.
GMUs/ACRES: 30, 40 / 351 acres
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: rafting, canoeing, wildlife viewing,
interpretive program
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access a half hour before
sunrise until a half hour after sunset.
b. Camping, fires, hunting, trapping prohibited.
c. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited,
except bows permitted for bowfishing.
d. Dogs allowed only on leash and only on
the paved Riverfront Trail. Owners must
immediately collect and properly dispose
of feces left by their dog.

▶ WATSON LAKE SWA — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Fort Collins, go 7 miles NW
on Hwy. 287 to Rist Canyon Rd. (CR 52E),
then go 1 mile W.
GMU/ACRES: 19 / 44 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream, warmwater lake
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms, nature trails
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access 1 hour before
sunrise to 1 hour after sunset; no time
restrictions for fishing.
b. Boating, camping, hunting, ice fishing, ice
skating, discharging firearms prohibited.
c. Parking prohibited on S dam.
d. Closed on NW side as posted.
e. Use/possession of live minnows prohibited.

▶ WAUNITA WATCHABLE WILDLIFE AREA

— GUNNISON CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Gunnison, go E on Hwy. 50.
Turn left at CR 887 to WWA site.
GMU: 551
RECREATION: wildlife viewing April 1–May 15
for Gunnison sage-grouse
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires, dogs, discharging firearms prohibited.
b. Trash must be packed out.
c. NEW Public access permitted April 1–30
only, except during second full week
(Sun. through Sun.) of April when public access is prohibited. Public access
also prohibited at all other times.

▶ WEBSTER SWA — WELD CO.

DIRECTIONS: From LaSalle, go 0.25 miles N on
Hwy. 85 to CR 394, then go 2.25 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 94 / 158 acres
HUNTING: rabbit, pheasant, dove, waterfowl,
turkey, deer
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access Sept. 1 through
last day of spring turkey season, 4 a.m.–
one hour after sunset.
b. Public access only for licensed hunters or
members of hunting party and only on
Sat., Sun., Wed. and legal holidays.
c. Hunters may only access property by
parking in designated, numbered parking
spot inside parking lot. Parking along access road or Weld CR 394 prohibited.
d. Camping, fires, target practice, horses,
centerfire rifles or muzzleloaders prohibited.
e. Dogs prohibited, except as an aid in
hunting.
f. Hunting in inflow or outflow channels
prohibited.

▶ WELLINGTON SWA — LARIMER, WELD COs.
DIRECTIONS:

WELLINGTON UNIT: From I-25 and Hwy. 14 exit,
go 9 miles N on E service road to CR 64, then
1.5 miles E.
COBB LAKE UNIT: From I-25 and Hwy. 14 exit,
go 5 miles N on E service road to CR 56, then
1.4 miles E.
SCHWARE UNIT: From I-25 and Hwy. 14 exit, go
7 miles N on E service road to CR 60, then 1
mile E.
GMU/ACRES: 87 / 1,793 acres
FISHING: warmwater
HUNTING: rabbit, pheasant, dove, waterfowl
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Wellington and Schware units open only
July 16–March 14.
b. Wellington Unit closed from first day of
regular waterfowl season to first day of
pheasant season, except Sat., Sun., Mon.
and legal holidays.
c. Boating prohibited except hand-propelled
craft to hunt waterfowl.
d. Camping, fires prohibited.
e. Field trials may be authorized on Wellington and Schware units Feb., March
1–14 and Aug. Trials may be authorized
on Cobb Lake Unit year-round.
f. Target practice must be authorized by
Area Wildlife Manager.
g. Horseback riding prohibited except at
Cobb Lake Unit during field trials.
h. Big-game hunting only with archery,
shotguns with slugs and muzzleloading.
i. Domestic, feral or privately-owned game
birds may be released with permit for
dog training on Cobb Lake Unit. All
birds taken shall be removed, and all
privately-owned game birds shall be
prepared for human consumption.

�WILDLIFE AREAS
▶ WEST LAKE SWA — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Red Feather Lakes, go 1 mile
E on Red Feather Lakes Rd.
GMU/ACRES: 191 / 38 water acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, fishing, camping
FACILITIES: campground, restroom, drinking
water
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Only float tubes or craft propelled by hand,
wind or electric motor allowed.

▶ WEST RIFLE CREEK SWA — GARFIELD CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Rifle, go 4 miles N on Hwy.
13 to Hwy. 325, turn right and go 4 miles to CR
252. Go 1.5 miles NW.
GMU/ACRES: 33 / 941 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, lion, turkey, rabbit,
dove, bobcat
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: campground on CR 252, 4 miles NW
of Hwy. 325; nonpotable water only; rifle and
pistol shooting ranges
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping only from day after Labor Day–
Dec. 31
b. West Rifle Creek Shooting Range open for
public access from sunrise to sunset daily,
when in compliance with all posted range
rules.

▶ WHEELER SWA — GARFIELD CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Silt, take I-70 W about 1 mile.
SWA on N side of interstate between I-70 and
Hwys. 6 and 24, adjacent to Colorado River.
SWA only legally accessible via river.
GMUs/ACRES: 33, 42 / 48 acres
HUNTING: rabbit, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: trout, whitefish
RECREATION: wildlife viewing

▶ WHITEHORSE SWA — ADAMS CO.

DIRECTIONS: Take I-76 E toward Barr Lake. Exit
152nd Ave., go E. Turn left on Picadilly Rd.,
turn left on 128th Ave. SWA at corner of 128th
and Tower Rd., and extends SE.
GMU/ACRES: 104 / 400 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open only for youth/mentor waterfowl
hunting when authorized by Area Wildlife
Manager as participants in CPW youth
hunter program.
b. Reservations required for waterfowl hunting. See "Reservations: Hunting" (page 1)
for details. Hunters can hunt only the area
reserved, except in areas where reservations are not required or are unreserved
and unoccupied. Mandatory check-in and
check-out at check station as posted.

▶ WILLIAMS CREEK RES. SWA — HINSDALE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Pagosa Springs, go 3 miles
W on Hwy. 160 to USFS Rd. 631, then go 30
miles N.
GMU/ACRES: 77 / 508 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: boating, wildlife viewing, camping
FACILITIES: restroom, drinking water, boat ramp,
campgrounds

RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires, sailboards prohibited.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.
c. Snowmobiles allowed only as an aid in ice
fishing.

▶ WILLIAMS HILL SWA — PITKIN CO.

DIRECTIONS: For upland hunting and angler access, go to Riverview angler access parking lot
off N entrance to Philips Riverview. Carry-in
boat access available. Walk-in angler access also
available from Rio Grande trail.
GMU/ACRES: 43 / 487 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, lion, small game,
turkey
FISHING: coldwater stream

▶ WILLOW CREEK SWA — YUMA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Wray, go S on Hwy. 385 about
6 miles to CR 30. Turn E on CR 30, go 5 miles
and turn S on CR NN. Go 3.5 miles S to parking area on W side of road.
GMU/ACRES: 102 / 920 acres
HUNTING: deer, turkey, dove, rabbit, squirrel
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 4 a.m.–9 a.m., Sept. 1–May 31.
b. Camping, fires, dog training, horses
prohibited.
c. Target practice must be authorized by Area
Wildlife Manager.

▶ WIND IN THE WILLOWS SWA (FISHING EASEMENT)

— HINSDALE CO.
DIRECTIONS: S of Lake City, travel S on Hwy. 149,
turn right on CR 30 (road to Lake San Cristobal) for 3.9 miles. Access to fishing easement
from bridge at inlet end of Lake San Cristobal.
Bridge located at intersection of CR 30 and CR
33. Anglers required to park at this intersection.
GMU/ACRES: 66 / 4 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour after sunset, by foot only.
b. Public access to easement area limited to
one point only at S end of property, N of
bridge on CR 33, near intersection of CR
33 and CR 30. All other access prohibited.
c. Camping, fires, dogs, pets prohibited.
d. Fishing by artificial flies only, and allowed
only on Lake Fork of Gunnison River, including 20 feet on either side of riverbank.

▶ WINDY GAP WATCHABLE WILDLIFE AREA

— GRAND CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Granby, go 2 miles W on
Hwy. 40. WWA is on Hwy. 125.
GMU/ACRES: 18 / 12 acres
FACILITIES: picnic tables, toilets, 0.25 miles
interpretive trail
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open sunrise to sunset, viewing area only.
b. Dogs prohibited beyond parking area.
c. Fishing, discharging firearms, camping,
fires, hunting, trapping prohibited.

▶ WOODS LAKE SWA — SAN MIGUEL CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Telluride, go 13 miles W on
Hwy. 145 to USFS Rd. 618 in Fall Creek, then
9 miles S.
GMU/ACRES: 70 / 160 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream, coldwater lake
RECREATION: canoeing, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boats prohibited except float tubes or craft
propelled by hand, wind or electric motor.
b. Camping prohibited.

▶ WRIGHT’S LAKE SWA (FISHING EASEMENT) —

CHAFFEE CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Nathrop, go 5.7 miles W on
CR 162 to CR 291. Then go 0.4 miles W on CR
291 to parking area.
GMUs/ACRES: 56, 481 / 84 acres
FISHING: open for fishing only

▶ YAMPA RIVER SWA — ROUTT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Craig, go E on Hwy. 40. SWA
is on S side of Hwy. 40 shortly after passing CR
29 turn-off.
GMU/ACRES: 13 / 866 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.

▶ YARMONY RANCH SWA — JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden Dr. S on Hwy. 125 for
11.5 miles; parking lot is on N side of Hwy.
GMU: 171 / 3,719
FISHING: Illinois River
RESTRICTIONS:
a. NEW Access only permitted from designated parking areas. Access by foot and
horseback only.
b. NEW Fishing by artificial flies and lures
only. Possession limit is 2 fish.
c. NEW Limited access permits for big-game
hunting may be obtained by contacting
CPW Steamboat Springs Service Center
at 970-870-2197. Permits are available
for elk, pronghorn and moose hunting
only.
Hunters may only access property
during the dates specified on their limited access permit. To obtain a limited
access permit, hunters must already have
a big-game license for one of the specific
hunt codes permitted on property.
Limited access permits valid starting
the first day of the season on the license.
Access by hunters with a limited access
permit prohibited from 2 hours before
sunrise and 1 hour after sunset, except
that when an animal has been harvested,
the successful hunter and their nonhunter companion are allowed to remain
as long as necessary to remove it.
Hunters with limited access permit
may have up to 2 non-hunting companions.
d. NEW Hunting not allowed in safety zone.
e. NEW Overnight camping, dogs, fires, target shooting, building blinds prohibited.

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TRUSTLANDS
LANDS

STATE TRUST LANDS

WHAT ARE TRUST LANDS? WHAT IS THE STATE TRUST LANDS PUBLIC ACCESS PROGRAM?
▶ The Colorado State Board of Land Commissioners (the State Land Board) is
a constitutionally created agency that manages a $4 billion endowment of
assets for the intergenerational benefit of Colorado’s K-12 schoolchildren and
public institutions. They are the second-largest landowner in Colorado, and
generate revenue on behalf of beneficiaries by leasing nearly three million
surface acres and four million subsurface acres for agriculture, grazing,
recreation, commercial real estate, rights-of-way, renewable energy, oil, gas
and solid minerals. The State Land Board is entirely self-funded and receives
no tax dollars.
▶ The State Trust Lands Public Access Program includes 770,000 acres of land
that is leased to Colorado Parks and Wildlife for the public to enjoy a variety
of wildlife-related activities. The signs on each property will inform you of
what is allowed at each location. Only trust lands listed in this brochure that
are part of the STL Public Access Program are open for public access.
▶ Leases on state trust land generate more than $100 million annually to help
support eight trust beneficiaries, primarily K-12 schoolchildren in Colorado.
They help fund the Building Excellent Schools Today (BEST) program, which
provides competitive grants to school districts for the construction of new
schools or the renovation of existing facilities. Nearly 225,000 schoolchildren
are enrolled in schools that received a BEST grant. The majority of BEST grant
recipients are located in rural areas of the state, and the construction projects
have generated approx. 37,000 jobs in those communities.
▶ 210,000 additional acres of trust land have been added to the Public Access
Program! See the property details on pages 31–51 and go online:
cpw.state.co.us/statetrustlands
▶ Learn more about state trust lands at: slb.colorado.gov

State trust lands, such as Agua Ramon STL above, are posted with the property’s name, map and rules of use. © Zach Spezze, CPW

STATE TRUST LANDS FAQs
▶ WHAT CAN I DO ON PUBLIC ACCESS LAND?

Lands enrolled in the State Trust Lands
Public Access Program are open to a variety of wildlife-related uses, including hunting, fishing and wildlife viewing. General
recreation such as hiking, horseback riding
and dog walking are not allowed under
the program. Refer to the listings on the
following pages for site-specific rules and
timeframes for use. Most lands are not accessible by vehicle, ATVs or snowmobiles,
and there may be additional restrictions
on camping, parking and off-road driving.
Unauthorized use or activity on these lands
may be subject to enforcement from CPW
officers or local authorities.

▶ WHEN ARE THEY OPEN?

Most properties are open for wildliferelated recreation from Sept. 1 through
the end of Feb., unless listed otherwise in
this brochure. Enrolled lands are closed
to public access all other times of the year.
Unauthorized use or entry during closed
periods is considered trespassing and may
be subject to prosecution.

▶ WHERE ARE THEY?

Lands that are part of the State Trust
Lands Public Access Program are located
throughout Colorado. Please see the index,
descriptions and map of parcels included
in this brochure. Find maps online, too:
cpw.state.co.us/statetrustlands

STATE TRUST LANDS ACCESS PROGRAM RULES

NEW Everyone age 18 years or older MUST

have a valid hunting or fishing license to be
on ANY PART of a state trust land (or state
wildlife area).
Note that one- or five-day licenses are only
valid for the date(s) on the license.
RULES FOR E-BIKES ON STLs:

E-bikes (electrical-assisted bicycles) are vehicles with 2 or 3
wheels, fully operable pedals and an electric motor that doesn't
go over 750 watts.
See page 3, "State Wildlife Areas," for descriptions of
the 3 classes of e-bike.
Public access on state trust lands is restricted to hunting, fishing
and watchable wildlife activity. E-bikes are only allowed
for use on designated roads when being used for these
activities.

The following restrictions apply to all State Trust
Land Public Access Program lands leased by
Colorado Parks and Wildlife. Additional propertyspecific restrictions are listed in this brochure. See
page 3 of the SWA section for boat regulations.
1. PROPERTIES ARE:
▶ Open only to hunting, fishing and wildlife viewing. Target practice, nonhunting shooting, outfitting and non-wildlife-related use prohibited.
▶ Closed 1/2 hour after sunset until 1/2 hour
before sunrise, unless posted otherwise.
▶ Closed to the public from March 1–Aug. 31, unless posted otherwise. All newly enrolled properties are closed to the public until Sept. 1 of the
year of enrollment, unless posted otherwise.
2. MOTOR VEHICLES are allowed only on designated
roads.

ACT RESPONSIBLY

3. ACCESS RESTRICTED to foot or horseback only, unless posted otherwise.

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5. CAMPING AND FIRES PROHIBITED, unless posted
otherwise. NEW Where camping is permitted
as posted, it is unlawful to leave a camp, tent,
shelter, motor vehicle or trailer unattended
more than 48 hours, or to camp or to park

Only state trust lands listed in this brochure are open for public
access. Hunters and fishermen are reminded to respect the
rights of other visitors and the owners or permit holders of state
trust lands. Abide by state rules so the lands can remain open
for future wildlife recreation. (Permission is required to access
any state trust land not listed in this brochure.)

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4. LITTERING PROHIBITED. All trash must be packed
out by users.

travel trailers or campers on a State Trust Land
Public Access Program property for more than
14 days in a 45-day period.
6. ILLEGAL FIREARMS. It is illegal to possess the following types of ammunition or firearms: tracer
rounds, armor-piercing rounds, military-hardened rounds with explosive or radioactive substances, .50-caliber BMG rounds, fully automatic
firearms.
7. YOUTH/MENTOR HUNTING applies to youth under 18.
Youth hunters under 16 must be accompanied by
a mentor when hunting on youth-mentor properties. Mentors must be 18 or older, comply with
hunter education requirements and accompany
youth while hunting.
8. CERTIFIED HAY, STRAW, MULCH ONLY. It is illegal to
have, store or use hay, straw or mulch that has not
been certified as noxious weed-free, according to
the Weed Free Forage Crop Certification Act, or
any state or province participating in the Regional
Certified Weed Free Forage Program. Certified
materials must be clearly marked by the certifying state. People who transport such materials
on federal, state or county roads that cross state
trust lands leased by CPW and hay produced on
property where it is being used are exempt.

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STATE TRUST LANDS PUBLIC ACCESS PROGRAM PROPERTIES &amp; REGULATIONS
NEW Everyone age 18 years or older MUST have a valid hunting or fishing license to be on ANY PART of a state trust land.
▶Download individual maps of state trust lands online: cpw.state.co.us/statetrustlands
▶ 63 RANCH — PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Fairplay, go S on Hwy. 285
for 14.5 miles to 63 Ranch parking lot E of
Hwy. 285.
GMU/ACRES: 50 / 1,635 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb. for hunting. Open
year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, waterfowl

NEW ▶ ADELAIDE — FREMONT CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Canon City, take Hwy. 50
E to CR 67 (Phantom Canyon Rd.). Go N
on CR 67 for 15 miles. Access to STL across
BLM land, SW from CR 67.
GMU/ACRES: 581 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 1
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, lion, turkey

▶ AGATE MOUNTAIN — PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hartsel, go 1.75 miles S on
Hwy. 9 to CR 53. Go S for 15 miles to parking
area on E boundary, S of CR 53.
GMU/ACRES: 58 / NEW 3,813 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb. for hunting and
wildlife viewing.
HUNTING: deer, elk, coyote, rabbit, upland game
birds

▶ AGUA RAMON — RIO GRANDE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From South Fork, go E on Hwy.
160 for 7 miles. Then turn N on CR 18 and go
1.4 miles to CR 15. Turn E and go 0.3 miles,
then turn N onto CR 65 (USFS Rd. 650). Go
1.3 miles and turn W on USFS Rd. 630.2H.
ACCESS #1: From CR 65/USFS Rd. 650, turn W
on USFS Rd. 630.2H and follow to NE corner
of property.
ACCESS #2: From CR 65 (USFS Rd. 650), turn
W onto USFS Rd. 630.2H. Continue to 630.2C
and follow to NW corner of property.
GMUs/ACRES: 79 / 640
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: elk, mule deer, pronghorn and small
game

▶ AGUILAR TV HILL — LAS ANIMAS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Aguilar, take Exit 30 off I-25
to CR 63.1. Go 0.5 miles W.
GMU/ACRES: 85 / 500 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, bear, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access restricted on E side as posted.

▶ ALAMADITAS MESA — CONEJOS CO.
DIRECTIONS:

ROUTE NO. 1: From Los Mogotes Peak STL (see
directions in this brochure), go W on twotrack for 7.5 miles to W boundary.
ROUTE NO. 2: From La Jara STL (see directions
in this brochure), go S of La Jara Res. on 4WD
road to Fox Creek. From Fox Creek, by foot or

horseback only, go 1.5 miles S to S boundary
of USFS land. Go 3 miles E on USFS land and
cross Fox Creek and Fox Creek trail. Go 1 mile
to W boundary.
GMU/ACRES: 81 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, rabbit, grouse,
coyote

▶ ALAMOSA CANYON — CONEJOS CO.

DIRECTIONS: Go 12 miles S of Monte Vista on
Hwy. 15, then go 11 miles W on USFS Rd.
250 to Terrace Res. (Alamosa Canyon). Then
go on foot or horseback through BLM and
national forest.
GMU/ACRES: 81 / 240 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, small game

NEW ▶ ALKALI ARROYO — OTERO CO.
DIRECTIONS: From La Junta, go S on Hwy. 109
for 8 miles to USFS Rd. 2195. Go E on USFS
Rd. 2195 for 3 miles to arrive at SW corner.
For next mile to E of USFS Rd. 2195 is S
boundary. Boundary stops at intersection of
USFS Rd. 2195 and USFS Rd. 2195.G, which
goes S.
GMU/ACRES: 130 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: pronghorn, coyote, rabbit

▶ ANTELOPE CREEK — GRAND CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Kremmling, go W for 14
miles on Hwy. 40 to Chimney Rock Rd. (USFS
Rd. 103), then go 6 miles E to East Carter
Mountain gate. Walk-through gate with signs
provides access.
GMU/ACRES: 181 / 1,240 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse
RESTRICTIONS:
a. ATV, snowmobile access allowed on
designated route as posted at East Carter
Creek gate during hunting season only.

NEW ▶ ANTELOPE TANK — LAS ANIMAS CO.
DIRECTIONS: Head E from Kim. Access
through USFS Rd. 2389, N of Hwy. 160.
GMU/ACRES: 136 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, coyote, fox,
bobcat, quail, rabbit

▶ ANTERO — PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Fairplay, go S on Hwy. 285
for 16.5 miles. From N of Antero Jct. on Hwy.
24, go 9 miles to Antero Res. Rd., then go W
1.75 miles to NW corner of STL. Or, go 4.5
miles N of Antero Jct. on Hwy. 285, then go
W on unmarked USFS Rd. 433, 0.5 miles to N
boundary. Timber activity may be present.
GMUs/ACRES: 49, 50, 58 / 11,060 acres

OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb. for hunting. Open
year-round for coldwater stream fishing.
HUNTING: big game, small game, waterfowl

▶ APISHAPA NORTH — LAS ANIMAS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walsenburg, take I-25 to
Hwy. 10, then go E for 18.5 miles. Go S on CR
77 for 7 miles, then go E on CR 90 for 11 miles
to Apishapa SWA. Follow signs through SWA
to NE side and parking lot.
GMU/ACRES: 133 / 1,880 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, bighorn sheep, rabbit, dove, scaled quail, bobcat, coyote
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Motor vehicles prohibited past parking
lot.

▶ ARROWHEAD — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Rustic, go 2.25 miles W on
Hwy. 14 in Poudre Canyon, then go 0.25 miles
on Hwy. frontage road on N side.
GMU/ACRES: 8 / 200 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, bighorn sheep, rabbit,
dusky grouse, pine squirrel

▶ ASPEN RIDGE — CHAFFEE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Salida, take CR 175 (Ute
Trail) 5 miles N. Turn left on CR 185 and go 5
miles. Access is off CR 185 at N and S ends of
STL. Timber activity may be present.
GMU/ACRES: 57 / 542 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, bighorn sheep

▶ ATWOOD — LOGAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Atwood, go 0.5 miles S on
Hwy. 63. Access near SE corner of STL next
to CR 16.
GMU/ACRES: 96 / 120 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31, 4 a.m.–9 p.m.
HUNTING: deer, turkey, quail, dove, rabbit,
squirrel, waterfowl
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting with centerfire rifles prohibited.
b. Launching or takeout of vessels prohibited during waterfowl seasons.
c. All recreational activities except deer
hunting prohibited on opening weekend
of regular plains rifle deer season and
first day and weekend of late plains rifle
deer season.

NEW ▶ AUBURY CREEK — BACA CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Springfield, head S on
Hwy. 287, turn W on CR C3/10, then turn N
on USFS Rd. 2486.5.
GMU/ACRES: 144 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, coyote, fox,
bobcat, pheasant, quail, rabbit
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▶ BADGER CREEK (UPPER, LOWER UNITS) — FREMONT,
PARK COs.
DIRECTIONS:

LOWER UNIT: From Cotopaxi, go 21 miles N on
CR 12, then go W for 1 mile on BLM road.
UPPER UNIT: From Hartsel, go S on Hwy. 9
for 1.75 miles to CR 53. Follow CR 53 for 22
miles. Timber activity may be present.
GMUs/ACRES: 57, 58 / NEW 7,303 acres
OPEN:
LOWER UNIT: Year-round for fishing. Open for
all other uses Sept. 1–end of Feb.
UPPER UNIT: Oct. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit
FISHING: coldwater stream
UPPER UNIT: fishing prohibited
▶ BADGER FLATS — PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS:
ACCESS #1: From Lake George, take Hwy. 24 W
for 1.5 miles.
ACCESS #2: From Lake George, take CR 90 W
for 2.25 miles.
ACCESS #3: From Lake George, take Hwy. 24 W
approx. 8 miles to USFS Rd. 891, then go S.
GMUs/ACRES: 50, 581 (GMU 50 N of Hwy. 50,
GMU 581 S of Hwy. 50) / 3,570 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, small game

NEW ▶ BADITO — HUERFANO CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Walsenburg, take Hwy.
69 for 15 miles NW. Go S on CR 520 for 2.5
miles to parking area.
GMU/ACRES: 85 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

▶ BAKERS PEAK — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: In Craig at Hwys. 13 and 40, go N
on Hwy. 13 for 24 miles to CR 101. Turn E on
CR 101 and go 1.5 miles.
GMUs/ACRES: 3, 4 / 12,393 acres
OPEN: Aug. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, elk, sage-grouse,
rabbit, coyote
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Motor vehicles prohibited off state or
county roads.
b. Only portable hunting blinds allowed.

▶ BAKERVILLE — CLEAR CREEK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Georgetown, take I-70 W for
5 miles. STL is 1.25 miles E of Bakerville exit.
Most of property N of I-70.
GMU/ACRES: 39 / 320 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb. Open year-round for
fishing.
HUNTING: bighorn sheep, deer, elk, lion, bear,
dusky grouse, ptarmigan, rabbit, snowshoe
hare
FISHING: coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot only.
b. Access only off I-70 right-of-way.

NEW ▶ BAKING POWDER RIDGE — MOFFAT CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Dinosaur, go E on Hwy. 40
for approx. 29 miles.
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GMU/ACRES: 10 / 506 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, sage-grouse,
small game

▶ BALD MOUNTAIN — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS:
TRACT 1: From Maybell, go N on CR 19 for
15 miles to CR 150. Go W on CR 150 for 0.5
miles.
TRACT 2: From Maybell, go N on CR 19 for 10
miles to CR 71. Go W on CR 71 to CR 71S. Go
S on CR 71S for 2.5 miles.
TRACTS 3 &amp; 4: From Maybell, go W on Hwy. 318
for 15 miles to CR 21. Go N on CR 21. Tract
3 is 9 miles N of Hwy. 318 and W of CR 21.
Tract 4 is 14 miles N of Hwy. 318 and on both
sides of CR 21.
GMUs/ACRES: 2, 3 / 6,266 acres
OPEN: Aug. 16–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, sage-grouse,
rabbit, small game
NOTE: Exchange of use on STL. Part private
land, part STL Public Access Program.

NEW ▶ BEAR CREEK — HUERFANO CO.
DIRECTIONS: From La Veta, take Moore St./CR
358 E for 6.6 miles to parking area.
GMU/ACRES: 85 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, small game

▶ BEAR GULCH — CUSTER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Westcliffe, go 10 miles E on
Hwy. 96 to CR 271. Go 1 mile to NW corner
of STL.
GMU/ACRES: 69 / 640 acres
OPEN: First day of archery deer and elk season
through May 31.
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, lion, rabbit, squirrel,
turkey

NEW ▶ BEAVER BROOK — CLEAR CREEK CO.
DIRECTIONS:
ACCESS #1: From I-70, go S on Beaver Brook
Canyon Rd. for 2.7 miles to intersection
with Pat Creek Rd. Access point at USFS
gate on Pat Creek Rd.
ACCESS #2: From Evergreen, go 3.5 miles W on
Squaw Pass Rd. (CR 66) to intersection with
Old Squaw Pass Rd. Access point to N of
Squaw Pass Rd. at USFS gate.
GMU/ACRES: 39 / 480 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk. Hunting with primitive
weapons only.

▶ BEDDOWS MOUNTAIN — CUSTER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Westcliffe, go N approx. 8
miles on Hwy. 69. Parking off Hwy. 69.
GMUs/ACRES: 86, 691 / 500 acres
OPEN: First day of archery deer and elk season
through May 31.
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, lion, turkey, rabbit,
squirrel
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Rifle hunting restricted to youth/mentor
hunting only. Mentors cannot use rifles.
b. All hunting except youth/mentor hunting
restricted to bows, muzzleloaders or
shotguns.

c. Parking prohibited on Hwy. 69.
d. Shooting prohibited within 500 feet of
Hwy. 69 and manmade structures.

NEW ▶ BEECHER ISLAND — YUMA CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Wray, go S on Hwy. 385 for
5 miles, then turn left onto CR 30 and drive
1.3 miles. Turn right onto CR JJ and go 2.8
miles. Turn left onto CR 27 and go 0.7 miles.
Take a slight right onto CR KK and go 5.6
miles to parking.
GMU/ACRES: 102 / 320 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, coyote, rabbit

▶ BEN MORGAN CANYON — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Meeker, go 23 miles N on
Hwy. 13. Turn W on CR 17 to CR 32. Go W
11 miles to CR 55. Go 2.5 miles to parking lot.
GMU/ACRES: 211 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

NEW ▶ BIEDEL CREEK — SAGUACHE CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Saguache, go S on Hwy. 285
for 6 miles to CR T. Go 2 miles W, then go S
1.25 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 68 / 2,640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game
NEW ▶ BIG HOLE BUTTE — MOFFAT CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Craig, go 39 miles W on
CR 7 to CR 92. Go N for 2.4 miles on CR 92.
Access from adjacent public lands.
GMU/ACRES: 3 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

▶ BIG HOLE GULCH — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Craig, go 40 miles N on
Hwy. 13. Take CR 4 W for 15 miles.
GMUs/ACRES: 2, 3 / NEW 3,048 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb. for hunting. Open
year-round for fishing on Little Snake River.
HUNTING: elk, mule deer, pronghorn, coyote
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Portable hunting blinds only.

▶ BLACK HAWK — HUERFANO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walsenburg, go S on I-25
to Exit 42. Take CR 310 to Pryor, then go 2.5
miles S on CR 312 to E side of STL. Or, take
CR 310 W to N side.
GMU/ACRES: 85 / 1,511 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: deer, bear, lion, pronghorn, elk, dove,
rabbit, turkey
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Motor vehicles prohibited off county
roads.

▶ BLACK MOUNTAIN — HUERFANO CO.

DIRECTIONS: Fom Gardner, go 1 mile W on
Hwy. 69. Turn N on USFS Rd. 634 and go 6
miles to USFS Rd. 635 (Black Mountain Rd.).
Go W for 0.5 miles to markers.
GMU/ACRES: 84 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31

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▶ BLACK SAGE PASS — GUNNISON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Gunnison at Hwy. 50 and
USFS Rd. 243 (Marshall Pass Rd.), go N on
Hwy. 50 for 1 mile to USFS Rd. 888. Go N on
USFS Rd. 888 for 5.5 miles to S boundary.
GMU/ACRES: 551 / 415 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb. for hunting. Open
year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, lion, dusky grouse,
rabbit
FISHING: in small section of No Name Creek

NEW ▶ BLOOM HILLS — OTERO CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Rocky Ford, go S on Hwy.
71 for 5 miles to Hwy. 10. Go W on Hwy. 10
for 0.5 miles, then continue S for 9 miles to
Hwy. 350. Take Hwy. 350 W for approx. 15
miles to USFS Rd. 2112.
NORTH PROPERTY ACCESS: Take USFS Rd. 2112
approx. 2 miles S to USFS Rd. 2112.D. Take
2112.D until it ends. STL just past road.
SOUTH PROPERTY ACCESS: From Hyw. 50, take
USFS Rd. 2112 approx. 2 miles S of USFS Rd.
2112.D intersection to USFS Rd. 2112.F. Take
USFS Rd. 2112.F for 0.5 miles W. Property N
along 2112.F.
GMU/ACRES: 135 / 676 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit

▶ BLUE LAKE — BENT CO.

DIRECTIONS: NEW From Las Animas, head N
on Hwy. 50. Cross Hwy. 50 bridge over Arkansas River, then take Hwy. 194 exit. Travel
0.5 miles W on Hwy. 194, then turn N onto
CR 10.5. Travel N for 0.5 miles, then turn W
onto CR HH.5 and travel 0.5 miles W. Turn N
onto CR 10, then travel N for approx. 6 miles
until you reach S border of STL.
GMU/ACRES: 125 / NEW 53,294 acres
OPEN: Year-round for fishing; Sept. 1–end of
Feb. for hunting.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit,
upland game birds, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater lake
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Islands closed May 15–Aug. 31 on Adobe
Creek Reservoir.
b. Foot access only, through designated
parking areas only.
c. Camping permitted as posted.

▶ BLUE SPRING — HUERFANO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Gardner, go W on Hwy. 69
for 1 mile to USFS Rd. 634. Turn N and go 13
miles.
GMU/ACRES: 84 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, lion, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting prohibited in safety zone along E
boundary as posted.

NEW ▶ BONNY CREEK — YUMA CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Burlington, go N on Hwy.
385 approx. 17 miles to CR 0. Go E on CR 0
for 6 miles to CR LL.5. Go N on CR LL.5 for 4

miles and turn E on CR 4. Go E on CR 4 for 3
mile to parking lot.
GMU/ACRES: 103 / 630 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, coyote, turkey, rabbit,
pheasant, dove

▶ BOSTON FLATS — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, go NW for 3.5 miles
on Hwy. 318. STL is N of Hwy. 318. Parking
between Hwy. and STL. No roads; only walk-in
access.
GMU/ACRES: 3 / 104 acres
OPEN: Year-round for fishing and watchable
wildlife. Open Sept. 1–end of Feb. for hunting.
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot only.

▶ BOX CREEK — LAKE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Leadville, go 7 miles S on
Hwy. 24, then turn W on CR 10 for 2.4 miles
to STL and intersection of CRs 10 and 24. STL
access via CR 10 or CR 24.
GMU/ACRES: 48 / 629 acres
OPEN: NEW Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot only.

▶ BOX ELDER — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hamilton, go S on Hwy. 13
for 11 miles to CR 17. Turn right, and go 1.5
miles to CR 51. Go 1 mile to CR 32, and go 8.5
miles to BLM access.
GMU/ACRES: 211 / 628 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game

▶ BOX ELDER NORTH — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Meeker, go 23 miles N on
Hwy. 13. Turn W on CR 32, then go W for 7
miles to parking lot.
GMU/ACRES: 211 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

▶ BRAVO — LOGAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Sterling, take Hwy. 6 E for
approx. 2 miles to CR 37. Go N on CR 37 for
5.7 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 91 / 80 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb., 4 a.m.–9 p.m.
HUNTING: deer, turkey, quail, dove, rabbit, squirrel, waterfowl
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Public access from Bravo SWA parking
areas only.
b. All recreational activities except deer
hunting prohibited on opening weekend
of regular plains rifle deer season and first
day and weekend of late plains rifle deer
season.
c. Launching or takeout of vessels prohibited during waterfowl seasons.

▶ BRETT GRAY RANCH — LINCOLN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Rush, CO:
PARKING AREA 1: Go E on Hwy. 94 for 8 miles to CR
7. Go S on CR 7 for 2 miles to CR X. Go W on

CR X for 0.4 miles to parking area on S side of
CR X.
PARKING AREA 2: From Parking Area 1, go E on CR
X for 2.4 miles to parking area on S side of CR X.
PARKING AREA 3: Go E on Hwy. 94 for 12 miles to
CR 11. Go S on CR 11 for 11 miles until CR 11
turns into CR M, and CR M turns into CR 10.
Continue S on CR 10 for 2.9 miles to CR J. Go
E on CR J for 1.6 miles to parking area on S side
of CR J.
PARKING AREA 4: Go E on Hwy. 94 for 2.8 miles to
CR 2. Go S on CR 2 for 10 miles to CR N. Go E
on CR N for 1.9 miles to parking area on N/NE
side of CR N.
GMU/ACRES: 119 / 49,501
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game and small game, except
for bobcat, coyote, black-tailed prairie dog,
rattlesnake, snapping turtle, badger, swift fox,
muskrat, raccoon
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot access only, through designated
parking areas only.

▶ BROWNS PARK — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, drive Hwy. 318 for
58 miles NW. Turn left and take CR 83 for 2.9
miles, past USFWS Visitor Center and across
Green River. Turn left on unmarked road and
continue for 2.8 miles to first parcel, or 7 miles
to second parcel.
GMU/ACRES: 1 / 1,305
OPEN: Open year-round
HUNTING: Year-round for big game and small
game hunting, during open seasons only.
FISHING: Open year-round for fishing on Green
River.

NEW ▶ BRUSH HOLLOW — FREMONT CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Penrose, go 1.5 miles N to
CR 123, then go W on CR 123 for 0.7 miles to
designated parking area. Additional parking
area located on CR 127, 1 mile N of CR 123.
GMU/ACRES: 59 / 1,398 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit, turkey. Hunting with primitive weapons only.
NEW ▶ BUCKWATER DRAW — MOFFAT CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Dinosaur, go E on Hwy. 40
to Harpers Corner Rd. Turn N onto Harpers
Corner Rd. and go approx. 5.7 miles. Access
by foot and horseback only across adjacent
BLM lands.
GMU/ACRES: 10 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, sage-grouse, small game
NEW ▶ BUFFALO GULCH — PARK CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Hartsel, go S on Hwy. 9 for
2 miles. Turn onto CR 53 and go S for 8.9
miles. Turn onto Eufaula Trail and go E for
1.3 miles. Turn onto Hutke Rd. and go N for
0.8 miles. Turn onto Keechi Rd. and go E for
1.5 miles. Keechi Rd. becomes Dog Chief
Trail. Access point at corner of Dog Chief
Trail and Cahokia Rd.
GMU/ACRES: 58 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit
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NEW ▶ BULL CANYON — MOFFAT CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Dinosaur, go E on Hwy. 40
to Harpers Rd. Turn N onto Harpers Corner
Rd. and go to CR 161. Turn W onto CR 161.
Access by foot and horseback only across
adjacent BLM land. STL surrounded by BLM
Bull Canyon wilderness study area.
GMU/ACRES: 10 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game

▶ BULL MOUNTAIN — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Fort Collins, take Hwy. 287
N for 22 miles to Cherokee Park Rd. (CR 80C).
Go 35 miles W. CR 80C runs through SE corner. Two-track road runs into SW part.
GMU/ACRES: 8 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Motor vehicles permitted only on county
roads.

NEW ▶ BULL PASTURE — OTERO CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Rocky Ford, go S on Hwy.
71 for 5 miles to Hwy. 10. Go W on Hwy. 10
for 0.5 miles, then continue S for 9 miles to
Hwy. 350. Take Hwy. 350 W for approx. 10.5
miles to CR 13. Go approx. 0.75 miles S of
Hwy. 350 on CR 13. Property W of CR 13 for
1 mile.
GMU/ACRES: 135 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit

▶ BURCHFIELD — BACA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walsh, go E on CR DD for 14
miles to CR 54. STL is on NW corner of junction of CRs DD and 54.
GMU/ACRES: 139 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, elk, pheasant, quail,
fox, rabbit
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot only.

NEW ▶ BURNS CANYON — CHAFFEE CO.
DIRECTIONS: From stoplight in Johnson Village, go E for 1 mile to CR 301. Head S on CR
301 for approx. 2.8 miles to CR 300. Turn left
onto CR 300 and continue for 2.5 miles to
Ruby Mountain Campground. Access USFS
Rd. 300 to 300A. Head W on 300A to USFS
trail 1423.
NOTE: 4WD vehicle highly recommended!
GMU/ACRES: 57 / 600 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, lion, coyote, rabbit,
bobcat, fox

▶ BURRO SPRINGS 1 &amp; 2 — SAGUACHE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From La Garita, go N on CR 42 for
2.2 miles to CR 42K. Go W on CR 42K.
GMU/ACRES: 68 / NEW 19,095 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, bighorn sheep,
lion, rabbit, dove, dusky grouse

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NEW ▶ BUSTOS FLAT — HUERFANO CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Walsenburg, take Hwy.
10 for 7 miles E. Go S on CR 210. Continue
straight on CR 211. Property approx. 3 miles
from Hwy. 10.
GMU/ACRES: 133 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: pronghorn, coyote, bobcat, rabbit

▶ CARNERO — SAGUACHE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From La Garita, go 4 miles W on
CR 41G.
GMU/ACRES: 68 / 1,714 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, bighorn sheep, bear, lion,
small game

NEW ▶ CARRICA — OTERO CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Hwy. 50 in La Junta, get
onto Hwy. 109. Take Hwy. 109 for 3 blocks
S to 6th St. in La Junta, then go E on 6th St.
6th St. turns into CR AA. Take CR AA for 4
miles to CR 35. Go S for 7 miles on CR 35.
CR 35 turns into CR T for 1 mile going E. CR
T turns into CR 36 going S. Take CR 36 for 3
miles. STL is E of CR 36 for 1 mile.
GMU/ACRES: 130 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: pronghorn, coyote, rabbit

▶ CARTER CREEK — GRAND CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Kremmling, go 14 miles W
on Hwy. 40 to Chimney Rock Rd. (USFS Rd.
103), then go 3 miles E to parking area and
sign.
GMU/ACRES: 181 / 1,301 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse, sage-grouse
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Public access for hunting only, except as
otherwise listed below.
b. ATV and snowmobile access allowed on
designated route in Sect. 31 as posted at
East Carter Creek gate during hunting
season only.

▶ CARTER PLACE — SAN MIGUEL CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Naturita, take Hwy. 141 E for
3.5 miles to Hwys. 141 and 145. Go 3.6 miles S
on Hwy. 141, then turn W on CR HH31. Go 3
miles to dirt road and turn S for 1 mile.
GMU/ACRES: 70 / 320 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access through BLM only.

▶ CASTOR GULCH — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Craig, go S on Hwy. 13 approx. 14 miles to CR 93. Go E 0.5 miles. Signs
designate huntable area.
GMU/ACRES: 13 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, lion, small game
NOTE: Exchange of use on STL. Part private land,
part STL Public Access Program.

▶ CEDARS — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Craig, go N on Hwy. 13 for
38 miles to CR 2. Go E on CR 2 for 6.5 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 4 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, sage-grouse,
rabbit, coyote
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Only portable hunting blinds allowed.

▶ CEDAR SPRINGS — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, go 8 miles W on
Hwy. 40. Turn S on CR 23 and go approx. 2
miles. Vehicle access on CR 23 and BLM Rd.
1558.
GMU/ACRES: 11 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Motor vehicles permitted only on CR 23
and BLM Rd. 1558.

▶ CHUBB PARK — CHAFFEE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Fairplay, go 20 miles S on
Hwy. 285 to Hwys. 285 and 24. Go SW for 1
mile to top of Trout Creek Pass. Turn W (right)
on CR 311, then go 1 mile. Timber activity may
be present.
GMUs/ACRES: 49, 57 / 3,640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, grouse, rabbit
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping permitted only as posted.
b. Motor vehicles permitted on county roads
as posted.

NEW ▶ CIMARRON RIVER — BACA CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Walsh, take CR 44 S for 18
miles. Go E on CR K approx. 1 mile. Turn S
on CR 45 and go 8 miles to property. Property along Oklahoma state line. Park on CR
45 to access property.
GMU/ACRES: 145 / 519 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit

▶ CITADEL — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Meeker, go N on Hwy. 64 to
CR 71. Go N to Indian Valley Truck Trail, then
go 12 miles N.
GMU/ACRES: 11 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

▶ COAL BANK GULCH — ROUTT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hayden, go 2.5 miles N on
CR 76.
GMU/ACRES: 441 / 879 acres
OPEN: From first day of archery deer and elk
season through end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, mountain sharp-tailed
grouse
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting with archery, muzzleloaders,
shotguns firing single slug and rimfire
rifles only.
b. Only youth/mentor hunting allowed, only
one mentor per youth may hunt. Mentor
must be age 18 or older and hold a valid

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NEW ▶ COAL CREEK — MOFFAT CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, go W on Hwy. 40
to BLM Rd. 1509. Turn S on BLM Rd. 1509
and go approx. 3.4 miles to unnamed BLM
road. Turn W onto unnamed BLM road and
go approx. 2.4 miles. Access by foot or horseback only across adjacent BLM lands.
GMU/ACRES: 11 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game
NEW ▶ COAL RIDGE — MOFFAT CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Rangely, go E on Hwy. 64.
At CR 73 turn N and go to CR 78. At CR 78
turn N and go approx. 1.7 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 10 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

▶ CODY PARK — FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Westcliffe, at Hwys. 96 and
69, go N on Hwy. 69 for 2.5 miles to CR 215.
Go N for 6.25 miles to SW corner of STL.
GMU/ACRES: 691 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, bear, lion, turkey, rabbit, squirrel

▶ COHAGEN — JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go 6 miles SE on
Hwy. 14 to CR 21. Go S for 1.8 miles to access
point No. 1; or, from Hwy. 14, go S on CR 21
for 4 miles to CR 32, then go 1.2 miles E to
access point No. 2.
GMU/ACRES: 171 / 2,848 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game

▶ COLD SPRINGS MOUNTAIN — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, go NW on Hwy. 318
for 41 miles to CR 10N. Go N on CR 10N for
8 miles. STL is W of CR 10N largely on top of
mountain and is mixed with BLM and private
land. 2,495 acres E of CR 10N mixed with BLM
and private land. 4WD vehicles advised on CR
167 and BLM Rd. 2007.
GMUs/ACRES: 2, 201 / 25,739 acres
OPEN: Aug. 1–Dec. 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, dusky grouse,
sage-grouse
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping allowed only during big-game
seasons.
NOTE: Exchange of use on STL. Part private land,
part STL Public Access Program.

▶ COPPER MOUNTAIN — GRAND CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Kremmling, go S on Hwy. 9
to access via Williams Peak, or go S on Hwy. 9
to CR 3, then N on CR 3 to Mule Creek. Access
from USFS land on S. All other access from
private land. Permission required.
GMU/ACRES: 28 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse

▶ COTTONWOOD CREEK — ROUTT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hayden, go N on CR 80 for
1 mile to CR 70. Go E for 2.8 miles to CR 80,
then go N for 10.7 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 441 / 640 acres
OPEN: From first day of archery deer and elk
season through May 31.
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky and mountain sharptailed grouse
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunters may be limited through mandatory check station to control overcrowding, resource damage or trespassing on
private property.

▶ COTTONWOOD RIDGE — FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Cañon City, go W on Hwy.
50 for 12 miles to Hwy. 9. Turn N on Hwy.
9, then go 6 miles. Turn W at gate and go 0.8
miles.
GMU/ACRES: 58 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31 for hunting. Open yearround for fishing.
HUNTING: deer, bear, lion, rabbit
FISHING: Cottonwood Creek
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting prohibited June 1–Aug. 31.

NEW ▶ CROOKED ARROYO — OTERO CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Hwy. 50 in Rocky Ford, take
Hwy. 71 S for 5 miles to Hwy. 10, then take
Hwy. 10 for 0.5 miles W to Hwy. 71 S. Take
Hwy. 71 for 9 miles S to Hwy. 350. Take Hwy.
350 approx. 2.5 miles NE to CR 21. Take CR
21 approx. 4 miles S to CR N. Take CR N
approx. 0.75 miles E to CR 21.75. Take CR
21.75 approx. 2.25 miles S to property (21.75
becomes 21.9). Property goes for 1 mile S to
intersection of CR K.
GMU/ACRES: 135 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit

▶ CROOKED TOP — PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Bailey, go 2 miles N on Hwy.
285 to traffic light. Turn left on CR 43 and go
6.4 miles to Saddlestring Rd. Turn left and go
0.3 miles to USFS Rd. 101. Turn right and go 4
miles. Walk NE for 2 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 46 / 400 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse, rabbit, squirrel, turkey
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access only available from USFS Rd. 101.

▶ CROSS MOUNTAIN — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, go SW on Hwy. 40
for 16 miles to mile marker 44, then go N on
Deer Lodge Park Rd. about 2.5 miles to BLM
easement.
GMU/ACRES: 11 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, elk, small game

▶ CRYSTAL LAKE — LAKE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Leadville, go S on Hwy. 24
approx. 3 miles to Hwy. 300. Go S for 2 miles
on CR 11 and 11A until left fork onto two-track
dirt road. Take left fork of two-track for 0.75
miles, following arrowed access signs.

TO ACCESS E PORTION OF PROPERTY: Continue S
past Hwy. 300 to mile marker 182.4 and turn
into Crystal Lake fishing access loop. Take twotrack dirt road S and W to fence and parking
area at property sign.
GMUs/ACRES: 48, 49 (GMU 48 is W of river;
GMU 49 is E of river) / 467 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb. Open year-round for
fishing.
HUNTING: deer, elk, waterfowl, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot only.
▶ DALEY GULCH — SAGUACHE, GUNNISON COs.

DIRECTIONS: From Sargents at USFS Rd. 819 and
Hwy. 50, go N for 0.75 miles and turn left into
STL. Enter at gravel pit W of Hwy. 50 across
from Hwy. barn.
GMU/ACRES: 551 / 644 acres
OPEN: year-round
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, lion, dusky grouse,
rabbit
FISHING: Agate Creek, Brush Creek, Tomichi
Creek
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping permitted as posted.

NEW ▶ DAVID CANYON — OTERO CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Hwy. 50 in La Junta, take
Hwy. 109 S for 14 miles to USFS Rd. 2200
(sign for Vogel and Picketwire canyons). Take
USFS Rd. 2200 approx. 4 miles W to USFS
Rd. 2200.I. Take USFS Rd. 2200.I approx. 0.5
miles to SE corner of property.
GMU/ACRES: 135 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit
NEW ▶ DEAD HORSE CREEK — SAN MIGUEL CO.
DIRECTIONS: Take Hwy. 141 to CR 28T, then to
BLM Rd. 1064, then to BLM Rd. 3132. Then
go to BLM Rd. 1001, or take San Miguel CR
28T to BLM Rd. 1063.
GMU/ACRES: 70 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, coyote, rabbit

▶ DEER HAVEN — FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Cañon City, go W on Hwy.
50 to Hwy. 9. Go 9 miles N to CR 11. Turn
right and go 5.2 miles on CR 11 to Deer Haven
Rd. Turn right on Deer Haven Rd. and go 0.8
miles to Thompson Mountain Rd. Turn right
and go 0.7 miles to end of road.
GMU/ACRES: 581 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31 for hunting. Open yearround for watchable wildlife.
HUNTING: big game, small game, turkey

NEW ▶ DELMONICA GULCH — LAKE CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Leadville, go N on Hwy. 91
for 8 miles. Use parking area on N of Hwy. 91
at Chalk Creek pulloff. Access through BLM
W of parking area.
GMU/ACRES: 49 / 320 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, lion, coyote, rabbit

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▶ DICK’S PEAK — PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hartsel, take Hwy. 9 S 14
miles, then go 3.8 miles SW to Dick’s Peak Rd.
(Rd. 261). Go 3 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 58 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, grouse, rabbit
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot only.

▶ DIRTY GULCH — FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Cotopaxi, go 5.5 miles N on
CR 12. Timber activity may be present.
GMU/ACRES: 58 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: deer, turkey, small game

▶ DISAPPOINTMENT CREEK — DOLORES CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Dove Creek, go 2 miles W to
Hwys. 491 and 141. Go N on Hwy. 141 for 27
miles to Disappointment Valley. Go S on CR
19Q (USFS Rd. 250) for 18 miles to McKinney
Draw Rd. on BLM land. Go 0.25 miles S to N
end of STL. Enter on N end, 0.25 miles S of CR
19Q. Access via two-track road on BLM land in
Dawson Draw.
GMU/ACRES: 711 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game

NEW ▶ DISAPPOINTMENT VALLEY — SAN MIGUEL CO.
DIRECTIONS: Take Hwy. 141 to Disappointment
Creek Rd. (CR 19Q). Continue on CR 19Q
for 10.5 miles to property.
GMU/ACRES: 70, 711 / 320 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, coyote, rabbit
NEW ▶ DIXIE BLUFFS — OTERO CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Hwy. 50 in La Junta, take
Hwy. 109 S for 11 miles to CR P to E and
USFS Rd. 2175.A to W. CR P on N boundary for approx. 0.33 miles to E. USFS Rd.
2175.A on N boundary for approx. 0.75 miles
to W. Hwy. 109 goes through in a diagonal,
going SSE almost to S border. Take USFS Rd.
2175.A for 1 mile W to USFS Rd. 2175.B.
Take USFS Rd. 2175.B for approx. 1 mile S to
USFS Rd. 2175. Take USFS Rd. 2175 for approx. 0.66 miles E to SW corner of property.
GMUs/ACRES: 130, 135 / 630 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit
NEW ▶ DOBBINS SPRING — MOFFAT CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Elk Springs, go W on CR 14
to BLM Rd. 1514. Turn N onto BLM Rd. 1514
and go 0.10 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 10 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game
NEW ▶ DOUGLAS MOUNTAIN — MOFFAT CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, go 14.5 miles W
on Hwy. 318. Turn S on CR 21S. Go 4.7 miles
on CR 21S to CR 10. Go W on CR 10 for
1.9 miles to edge of property. CR 10 bisects
property.
GMUs/ACRES: 2, 11 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
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waterfowl

NEW ▶ DRY CREEK — OTERO, PUEBLO COs.
DIRECTIONS: From Fowler:
NORTH ACCESS: Take CR 2 S for 16.5 miles from
Hwy. 50 (CR 2 intersects Hwy. 50 1 mile W
of Fowler) to Hwy. 10. Take Hwy. 10 for 3.4
miles E to CR 5. Take CR 5 for 1 mile S to N
border. Property borders CR 5 on W for 5
miles.
SOUTH ACCESS: Take CR 2 S for 16.5 miles from
Hwy. 50 to Hwy. 10. Take Hwy. 10 approx. 7
miles E to CR 11. Take CR 11 approx. 7 miles
S to USFS Rd. 2101. Take USFS Rd. 2101
approx. 6 miles S to E side of section T26S,
R59W, S14. 1. Go west on USFS Rd. 2101.I to
USFS Rd. 2101.P. Go N on 2101.P to W side
of section 14; ends on S end of T26S, R59W,
S2. 2. Go S on USFS Rd. 2101.P for approx. 1
mile, then walk 0.25 miles W to T26, R59W,
S22. 3. From USFS Rd. 2101.I, continue
approx. 0.75 miles S on USFS Rd. 2101 to
USFS Rd. 2101.M. Take USFS Rd. 2101.M for
approx. 2 miles to SE to reach USFS Rd. 2101.
NA. Take USFS Rd. 2101.NA to T26S, R59W,
S36; ends at property.
NOTE: Strongly recommended to have a USFS
road map for Comanche National Grassland
to navigate getting to S portion of STL.
GMU/ACRES: 135 / 18,987 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit

▶ DRY CREEK — RIO GRANDE CO.

DIRECTIONS:
SECT. 16: From Monte Vista, take Hwy. 15 S for
2 miles to No. 2 South Rd. Go 3 miles W.
SECT. 36: From Monte Vista, take Hwy. 15 S for
2 miles to No. 2 South Rd. Go W for 9.5 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 80 / 1,280 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–May 31 for hunting
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting prohibited in safety zone along E
side of Sect. 16 as posted.

▶ DRY CREEK BASIN — SAN MIGUEL CO.

DIRECTIONS: On Hwy. 145 between Naturita and
Redvale, turn S on Hwy. 141 and go 15 miles to
Dry Creek Basin SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 70 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game

▶ DRY CREEK NORTH — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: Go W on Cherokee Park Rd. (CR
80C) from Hwy. 287 approx. 50 miles to CR
103, then go N to Bull Mountain access road.
Go 5 miles NE to STL, NE of Shell Creek. No
established roads access STL, some OHV roads
provide access.
GMU/ACRES: 8 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, lion

▶ DUCK CREEK — LOGAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-76, take Crook exit. Go N
on Hwy. 55 to CR 64. Go E on CR 64 approx. 1
mile to NW corner of STL. Extreme caution

must be taken while hunting when cattle are
present.
GMU/ACRES: 90 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb., 4 a.m.–9 p.m.
HUNTING: deer, turkey, pheasant, dove, rabbit,
squirrel
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Public access from Duck Creek SWA
parking areas only.

▶ EAGLE CANYON — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Loveland, take Hwy. 34 W to
Big Thompson School, then go N 4 miles on
Buckhorn Rd. (CR 27) to Masonville. Go NW
on Buckhorn Rd. 2.5 miles to Bar D Ranch Rd.
(Storm Mountain Access Rd.). Go 2.5 miles
W on Bar D Ranch Rd. to access sign on USFS
land. Go by foot or horseback 1.5 miles across
forest to S boundary.
GMU/ACRES: 20 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb. Access road to
property is closed when USFS closes the gate,
on Dec. 7.
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game

NEW ▶ EAST BOONE DRAW — MOFFAT CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, go 22.2 miles W on
Hwy. 318 to adjacent BLM property. Access
through adjacent public lands.
GMU/ACRES: 2 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game
NEW ▶ EAST CARRIZO CREEK — LAS ANIMAS CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Pritchett, head W along
Hwy. 160. Go S on CR 220, then turn E on CR
30. Park at Sikes parking lot.
GMU/ACRES: 143 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, coyote, fox,
bobcat, quail, rabbit

▶ EAST CARTER MOUNTAIN — GRAND CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Kremmling, go 14 miles W
on Hwy. 40 to Chimney Rock Rd. (USFS Rd.
103). Then go 6 miles E to sign and gate.
GMU/ACRES: 181 / 1,794 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Public access for hunting only, except as
otherwise allowed in this regulation.
b. Motor vehicles restricted to Chimney
Rock Rd. unless otherwise posted.
c. Parking in designated lots only.
d. ATV, snowmobiles allowed on designated
route as posted at gate in Sect. 24 during
hunting season only.
e. Hunting prohibited in safety zone as
posted along E fence line.
f. Camping, campfires allowed only as posted
within 300 feet of Chimney Rock Rd.

▶ EAST DELANEY BUTTE LAKE — JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go 0.5 miles W on
Hwy. 14 to CR 12. Then go 5.3 miles W to CR
18. Go 4.5 miles W to CR 5. Go 1 mile N to
Delaney Butte Lakes SWA. STL is E of lake.
GMU/ACRES: 16 / 640 acres

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OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb. for hunting and
watchable wildlife. Open year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: small game
FISHING: coldwater lake
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot only.

NEW ▶ EAST TIMPAS — OTERO CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Hwy. 50 in Rocky Ford, take
Hwy. 71 S for 5 miles to Hwy. 10. Take Hwy.
10 for 0.5 miles W to Hwy. 71 S. Take Hwy.
71 for 9 miles S to Hwy. 350. Take Hwy. 350
approx. 2.5 miles SW to CR N. Take CR N
approx. 1 mile E. Property on N side of CR N
for 1 mile.
GMU/ACRES: 135 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit
NEW ▶ ECKLUND — YUMA CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Wray, go S on Hwy. 385 for
4.8 miles. Turn E on CR 30 and continue 6
miles before turning S on CR PP. Continue
1.8 miles and turn E on CR 28. Follow curve
S onto CR RR and continue 6.7 miles to parking area.
GMU/ACRES: 102 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, coyote, rabbit
NEW ▶ EDLER — BACA CO.
DIRECTIONS: Head S from Springfield along
Hwy. 287. Turn W on CR M, then N on
CR 20. Park on USFS road and walk onto
property.
GMU/ACRES: 144 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, fox,
bobcat, quail, rabbit

▶ ELEVEN MILE — PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS:
ACCESS 1: From Hartsel, go SE on CR 59 for 12
miles. STL crosses CR on N and S.
ACCESS 2: From Hartsel, go SE on CR 59 for 13.5
miles. Continue straight onto CR 92 for 2.5
miles. STL crosses CR on N and S.
ACCESS 3: From Hartsel, go SE on CR 59 for 17
miles. STL crosses CR on E and W.
GMU/ACRES: 58, 581 / NEW 2,887 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit

▶ ELK MOUNTAIN — JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go E on 5th St.,
which turns into CR 12E. Follow CR 12E approx. 16.5 miles over Elk Mountain to end of
road and parking area. Access from State Forest
State Park and parking areas only.
GMU/ACRES: 6 / 2,839 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb. for hunting. Open
year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: big game, small game
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: Camping allowed at end of CR
12E, in designated areas only.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access from parking lot only.

▶ ELK SPRINGS NO. 1 — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, go W on Hwy. 40 to
mile marker 42 and turn S on BLM Rd. 1509.
Go S for 9 miles through Sect. 36 and turn NW.
Private property in Sagebrush Draw (portions
of Sects. 14, 23, 26) open to hunting. Enter S
end through Sect. 26.
GMU/ACRES: 11 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, lion, small game
NOTE: Exchange of use on STL. Part private land,
part STL Public Access Program.

▶ ELK SPRINGS NO. 3 — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Elk Springs, go 0.75 miles W
on Hwy. 40. BLM road runs through center of
STL, S of Hwy. 40.
GMU/ACRES: 10 / 1,810 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game
NOTE: Exchange of use on STL. Part private land,
part STL Public Access Program.

NEW ▶ FLAGLER — KIT CARSON CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Seibert, go W on CR V for 2
miles to jog in road. Continue W on CR V for
1 mile. Go N on CR 12 for 1 mile to parking
lot.
GMU/ACRES: 107 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit

▶ FERNLEAF GULCH — FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Cotopaxi, go N for 1.5 miles
on CR 12 to BLM Sand Gulch Rd. Turn E on
BLM Sand Gulch Rd. and go 3 miles to NW
corner of STL.
GMU/ACRES: 58 / 520 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, lion, bighorn, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot or horseback only except
on BLM Sand Gulch Rd.
b. Motor vehicles prohibited off BLM Sand
Gulch Rd.

▶ FLORENCE — FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Florence, go S on Hwy. 67 for
4.5 miles to CR 15 (Newlin Creek Rd.). Go W
on CR 15 for 5.6 miles, then turn left on dirt
road (by amphitheater and speed limit signs).
Follow dirt road to fork, then go right at fork to
STL sign and parking area.
GMU/ACRES: 69 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, lion, rabbit, squirrel,
turkey, dusky grouse
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot, through national forest
land only.

▶ FLY GULCH — ROUTT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Steamboat Springs, go N on
Hwy. 129 to CR 44. Then go W to CR 44A,
then go N 1 mile.
GMU/ACRES: 214 / 460 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for youth/mentor hunting only.

▶ FORD BRIDGE — LOGAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Sterling, go 7.5 miles NE on
Hwy. 138 to CR 40, then go E for 0.5 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 91 / 280 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb., 4 a.m.–9 p.m.
HUNTING: deer, quail, dove, rabbit, squirrel,
waterfowl
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting with centerfire rifles prohibited.
b. Launching or takeout of vessels prohibited during waterfowl seasons.

▶ FORTIFICATION — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Craig, go N on Hwy. 13 for
9.5 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 301 / 866 acres
OPEN: Day after fourth rifle elk season through
last day of late elk season in Dec. for hunting.
HUNTING: cow elk only
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access and hunting allowed through
Frosty Acres Ranch only. Contact ranch
for reservations, 970-824-8935 or 970824-9568.
b. Access by foot only and only from parking
area off Hwy. 13.
NOTE: Exchange of use on STL. Part private
land, part STL Public Access Program.

NEW ▶ FOSTER GULCH — CUSTER CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Westcliffe, turn S on Hwy.
69 and travel approx. 14 miles to property
parking area.
GMUs/ACRES: 84, 86 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: pronghorn, coyote, rabbit

▶ FOURMILE — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Craig, drive Hwy. 13 for 37
miles toward Baggs, WY. Turn right on CR 2
and drive 1.4 miles to SE corner of property.
GMU/ACRES: 4 / 640
OPEN: Aug. 1–end of Feb. for big game and
small game hunting only.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Motorized vehicles off CR prohibited.
b. Only portable hunting blinds allowed.

▶ FROZE CREEK — CUSTER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Westcliffe, go 10 miles S on
Hwy. 69. Go W on CR 106 for 1 mile to SE
corner of STL. Parking lot at CRs 106 and 111.
GMU/ACRES: 86 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot only.

▶ GERRARD — RIO GRANDE CO.

DIRECTIONS: Two miles E of South Fork or 13
miles W of Del Norte on Hwy. 160, go 0.25
miles S of Hwy. 160 on USFS Rd. 345.
GMU/ACRES: 80 / 799 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, lion, small game

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▶ GODIVA RIM — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, take Hwy. 318 NW
to CR 21. Go N on CR 21 approx. 4 miles to
BLM Godiva Rim access road 2124. Go E on
Rd. 2124 about 7 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 3 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Motor vehicles restricted to BLM Rd. 2124.

▶ GRAPE CREEK — FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Cañon City at Hwy. 50 and
First St., go S on First St. for 1 mile to CR 3.
Go W on CR 3 for 5.2 miles to Temple Canyon
City Park. Go S for 0.5 miles through park
to NE corner of STL. Continue through STL
along Grape Creek and 1.7 miles along Grape
Creek through BLM to Pine Gulch. Walk W up
Pine Gulch for 1.2 miles.
GMUs/ACRES: 69, 691 / 1,280 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–May 31 for hunting. Open
year-round for watchable wildlife and fishing as
posted on Grape Creek.
HUNTING: deer, elk, bighorn sheep, lion, bear,
rabbit, turkey
FISHING: coldwater stream

▶ GRASSY CREEK — ROUTT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hayden, go E on Hwy. 40 for
6 miles to CR 27, then go S for 6 miles. Parking
off CR 27 on Old Rockcastle Mine access road.
GMU/ACRES: 13 / 360 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb. for hunting. Open
year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: deer, elk, mountain sharp-tailed
grouse

▶ GREASEWOOD — MOFFAT CO.
DIRECTIONS:

SIX PARCELS:
1. From Maybell, go N on CR 19 to CR 21.

Then go N on CR 21 for 1.5 miles and E on
two-track road to Red Wash Butte.
2. From Maybell, go N on CR 19 to CR 21,
then go N on CR 21 to CR 50. Go E on CR
50 for 5 miles.
3. From Maybell, go N on CR 19 to CR 21, then
N on CR 21 to CR 42. Then go E on CR 42
for 8.5 miles.
4. From Maybell, go N on CR 19 to CR 8. Go E
on CR 8 to CR 6. Head NE on CR 6-CR 44
for 4.5 miles.
5. From Maybell, go N on CR 19 to CR 8. Go E
on CR 8 to CR 8N, then go N for 1.25 miles.
6. From Maybell, go N on CR 19 to CR 8, then
go E to CR 8N. STL is NE of intersection.
GMU/ACRES: 3 / 3,518 acres
OPEN: Aug. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, sage-grouse,
rabbit
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot only.

▶ GREASEWOOD LAKE — WELD CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Kersey, go 18 miles E on
Hwy. 34 to CR 87 (Masters Rd.). Go N and E
on Rd. 87 (which becomes CR 89) for 14 miles
to CR 68. At intersection, go 1 mile E to parking area.

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GMU/ACRES: 951 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: pronghorn, rabbit, coyote, dove, duck
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot only.

▶ GREAT DIVIDE — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Craig, go NW on CR 7 to CR
5. Go E on CR 5 to CR 118, then go N on CR
118 for 0.25 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 3 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Only portable hunting blinds allowed.
b. Motor vehicles restricted to county roads.

▶ GUILLERMO RANCH — HUERFANO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walsenburg, go 15 miles NW
on Hwy. 69 to Badito Junction. From Badito
Junction, take CR 520 S for 6 miles to Major
Ranch entrance. Then go W 1.25 miles on
Bighorn Dr. (formerly CR 520.1); enters STL
on SE corner, then traverses STL for 3 miles to
W boundary.
GMU/ACRES: 85 / 2,118 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: pronghorn, rabbit, dove, coyote

GMU/ACRES: 2 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

▶ HIGBEE CANYON — OTERO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From La Junta, go 13 miles S on
Hwy. 109. STL is N of Hwy. 109 between Comanche National Grassland sign and CR 804.
GMU/ACRES: 130 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game

▶ HIGH CREEK — PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Fairplay, go 7 miles S on Hwy.
285. Take road E of Hwy. 285 for 0.5 miles E to
road going S. Go 0.25 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 50 / 1,121 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb. for hunting. Open
year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: pronghorn, waterfowl

NEW ▶ HIGHTOWER — MOFFAT CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, go W on Hwy. 40
to CR 85. Turn N onto CR 85 and go approx.
3.5 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 11 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

NEW ▶ HAIGHT — OTERO CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Hwy. 50 in Rocky Ford, take
Hwy. 71 S for 5 miles to Hwy. 10. Take Hwy.
10 for 0.5 miles W to Hwy. 71 S, then take
Hwy. 71 approx. 9 miles S to Hwy. 350. Take
Hwy. 350 approx. 2.5 miles SW to CR N. Take
CR N approx. 5 miles W to CR 12, then take
CR 12 approx. 3 miles S to CR K. Take CR
K 1.5 miles W to USFS Rd. 2107 and then
take USFS Rd. 2107 approx. 0.5 miles W to
intersection of USFS Rd. 2107 and USFS Rd.
2104.A. USFS Rd. 2107 goes 1 mile along S
boundary of property. USFS Rd. 2104.A goes
N for 1 mile along E boundary of property.
GMU/ACRES: 135 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit

▶ HOMESTEAD — MOFFAT CO.

▶ HARTSEL — PARK CO.

NEW ▶ HOWARD CREEK — WELD CO.
DIRECTIONS:
FROM AULT: Go 18.5 miles E on Hwy. 14 to CR
69. Go 7 miles N on CR 69 to CR 104. Go 1–3
miles W on CR 104.
FROM BRIGGSDALE: Go 4 miles W on Hwy. 14 to
CR 69. Go 7 miles N on CR 69 to CR 104. Go
1–3 miles W on CR 104.
GMU/ACRES: 87 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit,
dove

DIRECTIONS: From Hartsel at Hwys. 24 and 9,
take Hwy. 9 S for 0.5 miles. Property on both
sides of road. Or, from Hartsel, go SE on CR 59
for 3 miles to parking area. Walk S for 1 mile
and W for 0.25 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 58 / 300 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: pronghorn, waterfowl

NEW ▶ HARTSEL SOUTH — PARK CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Hartsel, go S on Hwy. 9 for
5.5 miles. STL is W of Hwy. 9.
GMU/ACRES: 58 / 1,788 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit
NEW ▶ HIAWATHA — MOFFAT CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Craig, go 44.5 miles N on
CR 7 to CR 4. Go 31.5 miles W on CR 4 to
property. CR 4 bisects the property.
NOTE: CR 4 goes in and out of Wyoming.

DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, go W on Hwy. 318
for 10 miles to CR 10. Go SW on CR 10 for 6
miles to BLM Rd. 1686. Go S on BLM Rd. 1686
for 1 mile.
GMU/ACRES: 11 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: pronghorn, small game

NEW ▶ HORSE GULCH — MOFFAT CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Meeker, go 23 miles N on
Hwy. 13. Turn W on CR 17. Go 6.3 miles on
CR 17 to BLM Duffy Mountain Rd. 1596.
Access from adjacent public lands.
GMU/ACRES: 301 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

▶ ILES GROVE — MOFFAT CO.
DIRECTIONS:

TO WEST PARCEL: From Craig, go S on Hwy. 13
for 5.5 miles S of Hamilton to CR 49. Then go
1 mile S on CR 49 to parking area on W side
of CR 49.
TO EAST PARCEL: From Craig, go S on Hwy. 13 to
4 miles S of Hamilton. Parking area off of Hwy.
13 on W edge of STL.

�TRUST LANDS
GMUs/ACRES: 12, 211 / 2,079 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

▶ INDEPENDENCE MOUNTAIN — JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go 0.5 miles W on
Hwy. 14 to CR 12. Go W for 8 miles to CR 7.
Go N for 6 miles to property. From Cowdrey,
go W for 6 miles on CR 6W.
GMU/ACRES: 161 / 11,239 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. ATVs allowed for game retrieval 10 a.m.–
2 p.m. on designated roads. Otherwise
closed to motorized traffic.

▶ INDIAN CREEK — JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Rand, go N on CR 27 for 3.6
miles to CR 21.
GMU/ACRES: 171 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting prohibited with centerfire rifles in
NE quarter of Sect. 16.
b. Access from parking lot off CR 21 only.

NEW ▶ IRON SPRINGS — OTERO CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Hwy. 50 in Rocky Ford,
take Hwy. 71 S for 5 miles to Hwy. 10. Take
Hwy. 10 approx. 0.5 miles W to Hwy. 71 S,
then take Hwy. 71 approx. 9 miles S to Hwy.
350. Take Hwy. 350 for 9 miles SW to CR 9,
then take CR 9 approx. 0.5 miles S. CR 9 is W
boundary of STL for 1 mile.
GMU/ACRES: 135 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit
NEW ▶ JACK CANYON — OTERO CO.
DIRECTIONS:
NORTH ENTRANCE: From Hwy. 50 in La Junta,
take Hwy. 109 S for 14 miles to USFS Rd.
2200 (sign for Vogel and Picketwire canyons).
Take USFS Rd. 2200 approx. 4 miles W to
USFS Rd. 2200.J. Take USFS Rd. 2200.J S for
0.25 miles to N boundary. USFS Rd. 2200.J
provides access to 1.25 miles of boundary.
SOUTH ENTRANCE: Take Hwy. 109 S from Hwy. 50
for approx. 18.5 miles to CR 804. Take CR
804 W approx. 4 miles to ranch road going
W (CR 804 turns S). Take ranch road approx.
0.25 miles W to gate and parking lot.
GMU/ACRES: 135 / 7,564 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit
NEW ▶ JACK SPRINGS — MOFFAT CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Dinosaur, go E on Hwy. 40
to CR 104. Turn NE onto CR 104, then go to
CR 95. Turn N onto CR 95 and go approx.
7.75 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 10 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game

NEW ▶ JACKS CREEK — SAGUACHE CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Saguache, go W on Hwy.
114 for 10.7 miles to CR EE 38. Go 4.3 miles
NW on CR EE 38.
GMU/ACRES: 681 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit

▶ JUBB CREEK — MOFFAT CO.

▶ JEFFWAY GULCH — MOFFAT CO.

▶ JUMPING COW — ELBERT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Craig, go 14 miles S on Hwy.
13 to Hwy. 317. Go E on Hwy. 317 for 7.5 miles
to CR 33. Then go 1.25 miles N to horse gate at
SE corner of STL. Public access through horse
gate only. No access by any other road.
GMU/ACRES: 13 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game

▶ JIMMY CREEK — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Fort Collins, go 50 miles W
on Hwy. 14. Turn N on Laramie River Rd. 103
and go 23 miles to Bull Mountain Rd. Then go
E for 1.25 miles to BLM and STL boundary.
Bordered on E, N and W by BLM land.
GMU/ACRES: 8 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

▶ JIMMY DUNN GULCH — ROUTT, MOFFAT COs.

DIRECTIONS: From Hayden, go N on Walnut St.
to CR 80. Follow CR 80 N/NE for approx. 6.5
miles to parking area on W side of CR 80.
GMU/ACRES: 441 / 5,253 acres
OPEN: last Sat. in Aug.–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunters may be limited through mandatory check station to control overcrowding, resource damage or trespassing on
neighboring private property.
NOTE: Exchange of use on STL. Part private land,
part STL Public Access Program.

▶ JOHNNY MOORE MOUNTAIN — JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, take Hwy. 14 SE for
12.5 miles to CR 30. Go 1 mile to parking area.
From Walden, take 5th St. E until it becomes
CR 12, then go 6.7 miles E to CR 23A. Go
4.2 miles S, then E. Or, take 5th St. E until it
becomes CR 12. Go E for 10 miles to CR 29.
Go 0.9 miles to parking area. Parking lot W of
dam. Parking lot 0.25 miles N of dam.
GMU/ACRES: 6 / 7,671 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb. Southern portion
open year-round for fishing as posted.
HUNTING: big game, small game
FISHING: Michigan River and along Meadow
Creek Reservoir dam as posted

NEW ▶ JOHNSON GULCH — CUSTER CO.
DIRECTIONS: From E side of Silvercliffe, turn N
on CR 255 from Hwy. 96. Travel N approx. 4
miles on CR 255, turn E on CR 254 and travel
approx. 1 mile to property parking area.
GMU/ACRES: 69 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, bear, lion, small game, turkey

DIRECTIONS: From Meeker, go 23 miles N on
Hwy. 13. Turn W on CR 17 to CR 32 and go W
0.5 miles to parking lot.
GMU/ACRES: 211 / 638 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game
DIRECTIONS: From Kiowa, take Hwy. 86 E to CR
125, turn N and go 5 miles. STL surrounded
by and managed as part of Jumping Cow SWA,
and access permit requirement applies to both
lands.
GMU/ACRES: 105 / 2,086 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: by permit only for dove, doe pronghorn, doe white-tailed deer, and doe mule deer
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting access by permit only. Hunters must have a proper and valid license
for their activity prior to applying for
permit. Permits must be carried at all
times while on property. Permits may
designate specific hunting zones; if so,
they are restricted to listed zone and not
valid property-wide. Permits are free,
available in a drawing process. Applications available from the CPW Area Office
in Denver, 303-291-7227. Applications
due third Monday in August for dove, doe
pronghorn, doe white-tailed deer and doe
mule deer.
b. One person not hunting may accompany
permit holder onto property and must
remain with permit holder at all times.
c. Permitted hunters — other than those
hunting dove — may not enter property
before first Mon. after opening day of
their individual season.
d. Motor vehicle use only allowed on marked
existing roadways that lead to marked
parking areas. All other access by foot and
horseback only.
e. All gates on property shall be left in condition in which found after passing through
gateway.
f. Access allowed 2 hours before sunrise
to 1 hour after sunset. If an animal is
harvested, the hunter may remain as long
as is reasonable to recover and remove the
animal from property.
g. Camping, fires prohibited.

NEW ▶ JUNIPER HOT SPRINGS — MOFFAT CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Craig, go 20.8 miles W on
Hwy. 40 to Moffat CR 53. Turn S on CR 53
and go 3.9 miles to CR 74. Turn W on CR
74 and go 0.8 miles to parking lot at Yampa
River State Park.
GMU/ACRES: 3 / 493 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game,
waterfowl
FISHING: Yampa River access

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▶ KARNEY RANCH — BENT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Las Animas, go E on Hwy.
50, then go N on CR 18. Veer left on Fort Lyon
Canal Rd. Access through Karney Ranch SWA
parking area and property only.
GMU/ACRES: 126 / 1,000 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–Dec. 31 for deer and pronghorn
hunting. Open year-round for wildlife viewing
and hunting small game, turkey and furbearers
during season for each species.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, small game, turkey,
furbearers
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot only. All vehicles restricted
to roads and parking lots.
b. Open 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour
after sunset. Hunters may remain as long
as reasonable to retrieve downed game.
Night hunting with artificial light may be
permitted per regulation.
c. Closed in building safety zone as posted.
d. Camping, fires, firewood collection, OHV
use prohibited.
e. Dogs allowed only as an aid in hunting.
f. Ornate box turtle collection and/or release
prohibited.

▶ KELLER — BENT CO.

DIRECTIONS: Go 3 miles S of Las Animas on
Hwy. 101 to CR DD. Go 0.5 miles E to CR 13
for 1.5 miles, then go E on CR FF for 0.5 miles.
Go N on CR 13.5 for 0.5 miles, then E on CR
FF.5 for 7 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 146 / NEW 2,160 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit, dove,
quail

▶ KEMP DRAW — JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go 6 miles SE on
Hwy. 14 to CR 21, then go 1.3 miles S.
GMU/ACRES: 171 / 520 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Motor vehicles restricted to designated
roads and CR 21.

NEW ▶ KERBER CREEK — SAGUACHE CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Villa Grove, go N on Hwy.
285 for 0.25 miles to CR LL56. Go W for 1.3
miles on CR LL56.
GMU/ACRES: 681 / 320 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit
NEW ▶ KINNEY LAKE — LINCOLN CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Hugo, go approx. 11.7 miles
S of town on CR 109 (also called CR 32) to
CR 2J. Then go 1 mile E on CR 2J to SW
corner of property.
GMU/ACRES: 113 / 320 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, swift fox,
rabbit, doves, waterfowl

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NEW ▶ KIRKWELL — BACA CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Springfield, head S on Hwy.
287, then go W on CR M. Turn N on CR 8 to
CR P property. Park at intersection.
GMU/ACRES: 144 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, coyote, fox,
bobcat, quail, rabbit
NEW ▶ KLONDIKE BASIN — SAN MIGUEL CO.
DIRECTIONS: Take Hwy. 141 to CR 23R.
GMU/ACRES: 70 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, coyote, rabbit

▶ LAGARDE CREEK — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Fort Collins, take Hwy. 14 for
50 miles W. Take Laramie River Rd. (CR 103)
N for 28 miles to Hohnholz Lakes. Go W for 15
miles on USFS Rd. 200; then go S on Rd. 143
and E on Rd. 207.
GMU/ACRES: 7 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb. for hunting. Open
year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear
FISHING: LaGarde Creek

▶ LA JARA — CONEJOS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From La Jara, go W on Hwy. 15 for
10.5 miles to USFS Rd. 240, then go 23 miles.
Timber activity may be present.
GMU/ACRES: 81 / 42,881 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb. for hunting. Open
year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, bighorn sheep,
bear, lion, small game
FISHING: lake, three coldwater streams
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping permitted only as posted.
b. From first day of archery big-game season
to last day of regular rifle season, closed
to motor vehicles on portion bounded on
N by signed fence at a point along La Jara
Creek in SW quarter of Section 32, T35N,
R6E, extending E along fence about 2.2
miles to corner post sign in Section 34,
T35N, R6E; on E by signed fence from
the above corner to 4.75 miles S to La Jara
Creek; on S and W by La Jara Creek. See
map at: cpw.state.co.us/statetrustlands

▶ LANDSMAN CREEK — YUMA, KIT CARSON COs.

DIRECTIONS: From Burlington, go 18 miles N on
Hwy. 385. Then go 0.5 miles E on Yuma CR O.
GMU/ACRES: 103, 109 / 332 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31 for hunting
HUNTING: deer, turkey, pheasant, quail, dove,
rabbit, coyote
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot only.

NEW ▶ LAUGHLIN GULCH — SAGUACHE CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Saguache, go W on CR Z
for 4.8 miles to CR CC36. Go 1.4 miles W on
CR CC36.
GMU/ACRES: 68 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit

▶ LITTLE COCHETOPA CREEK — CHAFFEE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Poncha Springs, take Hwy.
50 W 2.5 miles to CR 210, then go S 4.5 miles.
Timber activity may be present.
GMU/ACRES: 561 / 320 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game

▶ LITTLE LA GARITA CREEK — SAGUACHE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From La Garita, go W on Carnero
Creek Rd. for 1 mile, then go S at fork on La
Garita Rd. for 3 miles. Go W on USFS Rd. 670
(La Garita Creek) for 5 miles. Take USFS Rd.
670 to SE corner, or from W on USFS Rd. 670
to SW corner.
GMU/ACRES: 79 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb. for hunting. Open
year-round for watchable wildlife.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, bear, lion, rabbit, squirrel, dove, coyote, beaver

▶ LITTLE SHEEP MOUNTAIN — HUERFANO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Gardner, go SW on CR 560
(Arco Rd.) for 7 miles. CR 560 traverses STL
from NW corner to S side.
GMU/ACRES: 85 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: deer, bear, elk, rabbit, dove, bandtailed pigeon, turkey
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Motor vehicles prohibited off county
roads.

▶ LITTLE SNAKE — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, go 15 miles NW on
Hwy. 318 to CR 21. Go N on CR 21 about 3.5
miles.
GMUs/ACRES: 2, 3 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, elk, rabbit

NEW ▶ LONE ROCK — BACA CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Pritchett, head W on Hwy.
160; turn N on Baca CR 2. Property on left
side of road.
GMU/ACRES: 137 / 646 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, coyote, fox,
bobcat, quail, rabbit
NEW ▶ LONE TREE GULCH — MOFFAT CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, go N on Hwy. 318
to CR 23. Turn W onto CR 23, then go approx. 3.6 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 11 / 637 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

▶ LOS CREEK — SAGUACHE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Gunnison on Hwy. 50, go E
for 8 miles to Hwy. 114. Go SE on Hwy. 114
approx. 25 miles to CR 17GG (FR 804). Go S
on CR 17GG approx. 6 miles to stop sign. Turn
E on CR NN-14 and go approx. 1.25 miles,
then go S on CR 17FF (FR 787) for 2.5 miles to
FR 787.2A. Follow FR 787.2A E for 2 miles to
S access.
GMU/ACRES: 67 / 320 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.

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HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game
FISHING: coldwater stream

▶ LOS MOGOTES PEAK — CONEJOS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From S side of Antonito at Hwys.
285 and 17, go 7 miles W on Hwy. 17 to
two-track trail N of Hwy. 17 by old cemetery.
Go N and W on two-track along N side of
Los Mogotes Peak. Go past peak for 5 miles
through BLM to E boundary.
GMU/ACRES: 81 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, rabbit, grouse,
coyote

▶ MACFARLANE RESERVOIR — JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go S on Hwy. 125 for
18 miles to CR 28. Go 2.1 miles W to parking
lot or go 0.3 miles W to two-track road. For
access to W portion, take access road for 2.1
miles N. Go left at Y intersection, then go 0.7
miles to fence. Reservoir access also from BLM
land.
GMU/ACRES: 17 / 2,880 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. For big-game hunters, motorized access
allowed on two-track route N of Jackson
CR 28, one mile to designated parking
area. Big-game hunting access beyond
parking area limited to foot or horseback
only.
b. For waterfowl and small-game hunters,
motorized access to MacFarlane Res.
allowed on designated two-track routes
only.
c. All other two-track roads closed to motorized travel.

NEW ▶ MANHATTAN CREEK — LARIMER CO.
DIRECTIONS: Go 27 miles to Livermore on
Hwy. 287, then turn W on CR 74E and go 26
miles to Red Feather Lakes. Turn S on CR 69
and go 4.4 miles to USFS Rd. 509. Park near
locked USFS gate at end of road and hike E.
GMU/ACRES: 8 / 320 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, moose, small game

▶ MANZANARES CREEK — HUERFANO CO.

DIRECTIONS: STL is 3 miles SW of Redwing.
From Redwing, go S on CR 570 to CR 576.
Take CR 576 W to CR 575. Turn S on CR 575,
which goes S then curves W to BLM land.
GMU/ACRES: 861 / 1,420 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, lion, turkey, small
game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Motor vehicles restricted to county roads.

NEW ▶ MAVERICK FLATS — MOFFAT CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Dinosaur, go E on Hwy. 40
approx. 26.6 miles to unnamed BLM road.
Turn N onto unnamed BLM road and go approx. 2.1 miles. Access by foot or horseback
only across adjacent BLM lands.
GMU/ACRES: 10 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game

▶ MAXWELL PARK — CHAFFEE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From stoplight in Buena Vista, go
W on CR 306, then:
ACCESS #1: Go W on CR 306 to CR 339. Go S on
CR 339 approx. 2.9 miles to parking area on E
side of CR 339.
ACCESS #2: From CR 306, go S on CR 321 approx. 1.75 miles to CR 328. Parking area on SW
corner of CRs 321 and 328 intersection.
ACCESS #3: From CR 306, go S on CR 321 approx. 4.75 miles to CR 327. Go W on CR 327
for 1 mile to parking area on N side of CR 327.
ACCESS #4: From CR 306, go S on CR 321 approx. 4.5 miles to CR 324 and parking area on
E side of CR 321.
ACCESS #5: From CR 306, go S on CR 321 approx. 5 miles to parking area on E side of CR
321, where CR 321 crosses Dry Creek.
ACCESS #6: From CR 306, go S on CR 321 approx. 5.25 miles to CR 323. Go W on CR 323
to parking area at W end of STL, on N side of
CR 323.
GMU/ACRES: 481 / 4,901 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, rabbit, dove,
coyote
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Maximum 4 vehicles in parking area;
maximum 3 people per vehicle.
b. Access through parking areas only.

▶ MAYBELL — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, go 1.5 miles N on
CR 19. STL is E and W of CR 19, N of Yampa
River. CR 19 bisects STL from N and S, and
provides primary access. All access to portion
of property on W side of CR 19 by foot and
horseback only. Motorized vehicle use prohibited on property on W side of CR 19. Access
also from Hwy. 40, 4.5 miles E of Maybell
and off Hwy. 318, W of Maybell near town of
Sunbeam.
GMU/ACRES: 3, 11 / 9,208 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb. for hunting. Open
year-round for fishing and watchable wildlife.
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game
FISHING: coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping prohibited.
b. Access by foot or horseback only on portion of property W of CR 19.

▶ MAYNARD GULCH — ROUTT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hayden, go 8 miles W on
Hwy. 40. STL is N of Hwy.
GMU/ACRES: 13, 441 / 724 acres
OPEN: First day of archery deer and elk season
through May 31.
HUNTING: deer, elk, grouse, rabbit
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Vehicle parking only in designated areas.
b. Hunters may be limited through mandatory check station to control overcrowding, resource damage or trespassing on
neighboring private property.

▶ McARTHUR GULCH — PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Bailey, go W on CR 64 for 3.9
miles to parking area.
GMU/ACRES: 501 / 480 acres

OPEN: Sept. 1 through end of third combined
deer and elk rifle season, and for spring turkey
season.
HUNTING: deer, elk, turkey only
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting prohibited with centerfire rifles.
b. Hunting prohibited in safety zone around
ranch house and outbuildings as posted.
c. No public access June 1–Aug. 31.

▶ McCOY GULCH — FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Cotopaxi, go 4 miles S on CR
1-A to CR 37 to BLM land. Go E across BLM to
W STL boundary.
GMU/ACRES: 86 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: turkey, bear, lion, deer, elk

NEW ▶ McKENNA PEAK — SAN MIGUEL CO.
DIRECTIONS: Take CR K20 (Spring Creek Basin
Rd.) off of Disappointment Creek Rd. to
BLM Rd. 4080, BLM Road 1155 or off Disappointment Creek Rd. near junction with
Ryan Creek.
GMU/ACRES: 70 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, coyote, rabbit

▶ MEADOW CREEK — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Fort Collins, go 22 miles
N on Hwy. 287 to Cherokee Park Rd. (CR
80C), then go 10 miles W to Middle Cherokee
Management Area. Property in and adjacent to
middle unit.
GMU/ACRES: 191 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb. for hunting S of CR
80C. Open year-round for wildlife-related
activities N of CR 80C.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. S of CR 80C, access by foot or horseback
only.
b. Vehicle access N of CR 80C allowed only
when Middle Cherokee Management
Area is open to vehicles.

▶ MENEFEE PEAK — MONTEZUMA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Mancos, go NE on Hwy. 160
for 5 miles. Turn right on dirt road at top of
Mancos Hill. Go 2.5 miles up dirt road to
Menefee Mountain.
GMU/ACRES: 73 / 635 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, lion, bear, small game, turkey

▶ MIDDLE CARTER (GUNSIGHT) — GRAND CO.

DIRECTIONS:
NW SECTOR: From Kremmling, take Hwy. 40 for
14 miles W to Chimney Rock Rd. (USFS Rd.
103).
SE SECTOR: From Kremmling, take Hwy. 40 W
for 10 miles to CR 26. Follow CR 26 E/NE
for 5.5 miles. Chimney Rock Rd. (USFS Rd.
103) accesses NW section; CR 26 accesses SE
section.
NEW NEW PROPERTY: From Kremmling, take
Hwy. 40 W for 14 miles to Chimney Rock Rd.
(CR 27/USFS Rd. 103). Walk S to access new
property.
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GMU/ACRES: 181 / NEW 5,259 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, bear, moose,
lion, dusky grouse, sage-grouse, coyote, rabbit
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Public access for hunting only, except as
allowed for in b. below.
b. Camping, fires allowed only as posted
within 300 feet of Chimney Rock Rd. (CR
27/USFS Rd. 103).
CAUTION: Roads highly erodible; care advised in
wet weather.

▶ MIDDLE CREEK — SAGUACHE CO.

DIRECTIONS: Go NW of Saguache on Hwy 114.
Go N on CR 38 EE for 2.5 miles, then go N for
2 miles on USFS Rd. 856.
GMU/ACRES: 681 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, bear, lion, small
game

▶ MIDDLE PARK — GRAND CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Kremmling, take Hwy. 40 W
for 6 miles to Hwy. 134, then go 4 miles to Red
Dirt Rd. (USFS Rd. 100). Go N for 15 miles to
Buffalo Park, then take USFS Rd. 131 for 1 mile
E to sign and gate.
GMU/ACRES: 27 / 4,144 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Motor vehicles and parking restricted as
posted.

NEW ▶ MIDDLE WOLF CREEK — MOFFAT CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Dinosaur, go E on Hwy. 40
to BLM Rd. 1506. Turn right onto BLM Rd.
1506 and go approx. 6.7 miles. Access by foot
and horseback only across adjacent BLM
lands.
GMU/ACRES: 10 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn

▶ MILK CREEK — GRAND CO.

DIRECTIONS:
SW ACCESS: From Kremmling, take Hwy. 40 W
for 6 miles to Hwy. 134, then go 4 miles to Red
Dirt Rd. (USFS Rd. 100). Go N for 15 miles
to Buffalo Park, then go E on USFS Rd. 131 to
sign and gate.
NE ACCESS: From Kremmling, take Hwy. 40
for 20 miles W to CR 184. Go 2 miles W (dry
weather only) through white pipe gate and
along vehicle track to parking area just before
Muddy Creek. In wet weather, stay on CR 184
to mile marker 161 and enter property from
ridge or end of road.
TWO BAR ACCESS: Take Hwy. 40 W of Kremmling
for 18 miles to signed parking area at mile
marker 163. Timber activity may be present.
GMU/ACRES: 27 / 10,955 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Motor vehicles restricted to CR 184 (Hwy.
40, mile marker 163) and parking area (at
mile marker 165) unless posted.

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b. Motor vehicle access via gate in Sect. 11
restricted to designated track when road
is dry.
c. Parking in Sect. 14 restricted as posted.

▶ MINERAL HOT SPRINGS — SAGUACHE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Villa Grove, go S for 4 miles
on Hwy. 285 to CR GG, then go 0.8 miles E.
CRs GG and 58EE bisect STL.
GMU/ACRES: 82 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

NEW ▶ MINER'S DRAW — MOFFAT CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Dinosaur, go E on Hwy. 40
to Harpers Corner Rd. Turn N onto Harpers
Corner Rd. and go to CR 16W. Turn W onto
CR 16W and go approx. 3.4 miles. Access by
foot and horseback only across adjacent BLM
lands.
GMU/ACRES: 10 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game
NEW ▶ MIRAGE — SAGUACHE CO.
DIRECTIONS: Head N out of Moffat on Hwy. 17
for 7 miles. Turn E onto CR AA. Travel E on
CR AA for 5 miles to arrive on SW corner of
property.
GMU/ACRES: 82 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit

▶ MISHAK LAKES — SAGUACHE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Moffat, go S 2 miles on Hwy.
17, which bisects STL and provides several access points W of CR O.
GMUs/ACRES: 82, 682 / 2,567 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game

▶ MOGOTAS ARROYO — SAGUACHE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Saguache, go S for 15 miles
on Hwy. 285 to CR L. Go W for 4 miles to BLM
road that bisects STL.
GMU/ACRES: 68 / 320 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15−end of Feb. for hunting. Open
year-round for watchable wildlife.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, bighorn sheep,
rabbit, coyote, bobcat

▶ MONUMENT BUTTE — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hamilton, go S for 3 miles
on Hwy. 13 to Yellow Jacket Pass Rd. (CR 45).
Then go S on CR 45 for 4 miles to parking lot.
GMU/ACRES: 12 / 653 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, grouse
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Motor vehicles prohibited off county road.

▶ MOODY CREEK — ROUTT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Steamboat Springs, take Hwy.
40 for 2 miles S to Hwy. 131. Take Hwy. 131
S to town of Yampa. Follow CR 7 SW until it
turns into USFS Rd. 900. Go 0.75 miles N.
GMU/ACRES: 231 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting prohibited N of Moody Creek.

▶ MOONHILL — ROUTT CO.

DIRECTIONS: NW corner of Moonhill​SWA​
touches CR 129​on E side of road​about 13.5​
miles N​of Hwy. 40 at Steamboat Springs. ​Parking N of access in pullout on W side of road.
GMU/ACRES: 14, 214 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting prohibited with centerfire rifles.
b. Motorized vehicles, snowmobiles, bicycles
prohibited.
c. Firewood cutting prohibited.

NEW ▶ MOORE DRAW — BACA CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Walsh, take CR 44 S for 18
miles. Go E on CR K approx. 1 mile. Turn S
on CR 45 and go 2 miles to property. Property is 0.25 miles N of CR G on CR 45. Park
on CR 45.
GMU/ACRES: 145 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit

▶ MOOSEHEAD MOUNTAIN — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hwy. 40 at mile post 5, go N
on Harper’s Corner Rd. Access on BLM land
from Harper’s Corner Rd. from mile post 6
(BLM trail 1520) to mile post 9.3. Or access
from BLM land S of Moffat CR 16 at mile post
2.4 or 3.4. Access by foot or horseback only via
BLM land.
GMU/ACRES: 10 / 640
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb. for hunting only.
HUNTING: mule deer, elk, sage grouse, dusky
grouse

▶ MORAPOS CREEK — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hamilton, go 2 miles S on
Hwy. 13, then go S on CR 41. Go 2 miles to
access on BLM land. Access is steep and up to 2
miles from CR. Game retrieval may be difficult.
GMU/ACRES: 12 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Only access is from parking lot on BLM
land off CR 41 on S side of property.

▶ MORGAN GULCH — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: Take Hwy. 13 S from Craig to Axial
Basin. Go W on CR 51 to CR 32. Go W on CR
32 for 4 miles. CR 32 runs through STL. CR
133 runs through N part of STL.
GMU/ACRES: 211 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

▶ MORRISON CREEK — ROUTT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Oak Creek, go S for 1 mile
on Hwy. 131 to CR 14. Go E for 4 miles to inlet
of Stagecoach Res., then go S on CR 16 for 7
miles. Private access road on STL.
GMU/ACRES: 15 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Motor vehicles prohibited off county road.

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▶ MUD SPRINGS — PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hartsel, go E on Hwy. 24
for 4 miles to CR 15 (Elkhorn Rd.). Go N on
CR 15 approx. 5 miles to STL. CR 15 bisects
property.
GMU/ACRES: 50 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game only

▶ NEWLIN CREEK — FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Florence, go S on Hwy. 67
for 4.5 miles to CR 15. Go W for 1 mile to NW
corner of STL.
GMU/ACRES: 69 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: deer, small game, turkey
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting prohibited with centerfire rifles.
b. Hunting prohibited in buffer zone bounded on E, N and S by property boundary
and extending 0.25 miles W along the E
property boundary.

▶ NORTH CANYON — BACA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Campo at Hwy. 287 and CR
J, go 10 miles W on CR J to CR 18. Take CR 18
for 4 miles S.
GMU/ACRES: 144 / 632 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: pronghorn, quail, coyote
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot only.

NEW ▶ NORTH DEVILS CANYON — OTERO CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Hwy. 50 in Rocky Ford, take
Hwy. 71 S for 5 miles to Hwy. 10. Take Hwy.
10 approx 0.5 miles W to Hwy. 71 S, then take
Hwy. 71 approx. 9 miles S to Hwy. 350. Take
Hwy. 350 approx. 16 miles SW to CR 801,
then take CR 801 approx. 0.5 miles N to USFS
Rd. 2111. Take USFS Rd. 2111 approx. 3
miles W to USFS Rd. 2111.G. USFS Rd. 2111
covers S boundary of property for 1 mile.
USFS Rd. 2111.G goes approx. 0.2 miles N on
E boundary.
GMU/ACRES: 135 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit
NEW ▶ NORTH PAWNEE CREEK — WELD CO.
DIRECTIONS:
FROM BRIGGSDALE: Go 35.5 miles E on Hwy. 14
to Hwy. 71 N. Go 6.7 miles N on Hwy. 71 N
to designated parking area along W side of
Hwy. 71 N at gated entrance.
FROM STONEHAM: Go 0.5 miles W on Hwy. 14
to Hwy. 71 N. Go 6.7 miles N on Hwy. 71 N
to designated parking area along W side of
Hwy. 71 N.
FROM FORT MORGAN: Go 24 miles N on Hwy.
52 to Hwy. 14. Go 6.5 miles E on Hwy. 14
to Hwy. 71 N. Go 6.7 miles N on Hwy. 71 N
to designated parking area along W side of
Hwy. 71 N.
GMU/ACRES: 88 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit,
dove

▶ NORTH RABBIT CREEK — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Fort Collins, go 22 miles N
on Hwy. 287 to Cherokee Park Rd. (CR 80C),
then go 6 miles W to Lower Cherokee Management Area. Follow access road 0.5 miles SW.
GMU/ACRES: 191 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–Jan. 31 for big-game hunting.
Open year-round for fishing and small-game
hunting.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot or horseback only, except
during big-game seasons when vehicle
access allowed to Rabbit Creek SWA.
b. Parking prohibited.
c. Activities not listed here prohibited Sept.
1–May 1.

NEW ▶ NORTH SCANDINAVIAN GULCH — MOFFAT CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Craig, go 39 miles N on
Hwy. 13 to CR 4. Go W for 14.8 miles on CR
4 to CR 88. Turn S on CR 88 and go 1.3 miles.
CR 88 bisects property.
GMU/ACRES: 3 / 280 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game
NEW ▶ OIL WELL FLATS — FREMONT CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Canon City on Hwy. 50, go
6.5 N on Field Ave. to CR 9 (Red Canyon Rd.)
to BLM Rd. 5940. Stay on BLM Rd. 5940 for 1
mile to BLM Rd. 5490. Travel BLM Rd. 5490
for 1.5 Miles. STL a 500-yard hike E across
BLM land to NW corner.
GMU/ACRES: 581 / 600 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, lion, bobcat, turkey,
coyote, rabbit, dove
NEW ▶ OLD MAN'S GULCH — EAGLE CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Gypsum, take Hwy. 6 to
Valley Rd. and follow road for approx. 2
miles. Take Cottonwood Pass Rd. for approx.
3 miles to BLM Rd. 8371, then BLM Rd. 8371
to BLM Rd. 8370 (approx. 3–4 miles). Take
BLM Rd. 8370 for approx. 1.5 miles to old
cattle trail. No designated trail head.
ALTERNATE ROUTE: From Gypsum, take Hwy. 6
to Valley Rd. and follow road for approx. 2
miles. Take Cottonwood Pass Rd. for approx.
6.5 miles to USFS Rd. 529. Take USFS Rd.
529 to USFS Rd. 529.1 (approx. 1.5 miles),
then USFS Rd. 529.1 to USFS Rd. 529.2a.
Take USFS Rd. 529.2a to BLM Rd. 8371, then
BLM Rd. 8371 to BLM Rd. 8370 (approx. 3–4
miles). Take BLM Rd. 8370 for approx. 1.5
miles to old cattle trail. No designated trail
head.
NOTE: 4WD or OHV vehicle highly recommended!
GMU/ACRES: 44 / 692 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, lion

▶ OLD WOMAN CREEK — SAGUACHE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Del Norte, go N on Hwy. 112
for 0.75 miles, then turn left onto CR 15. Go N
and W about 4 miles. Turn right on USFS Rd.
660 and go 6 miles. Turn left on USFS Rd. 646
and go 1 mile.

GMU/ACRES: 79 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game

NEW ▶ ORCHARD — WELD CO.
DIRECTIONS:
FROM KERSEY: Go 18 miles E on Hwy. 34 to
CR 87 (Masters Rd.). Go N and E on CR 87
(which becomes CR 89) for 6 miles to CR
52. Go E from intersection for 3 miles to N
parking area.
FROM ORCHARD: Go N on Washington Ave. to
Morgan CR X. Go W on CR X for 2 miles to
CR 0. Go N on CR 0 for 1 mile to CR Y. Go W
on CR Y for 0.5 miles to S parking area.
GMU/ACRES: 951 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit,
dove, waterfowl

▶ OVERLAND TRAIL — LOGAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Atwood, go 0.5 miles S on
Hwy. 63 to CR 16, then go E for 0.5 miles to
Overland Trail SWA parking area. Access to
STL from SWA parking area and across SWA
only.
GMU/ACRES: 96 / 40 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31, 4 a.m.–9 p.m.
HUNTING: deer, turkey, quail, dove, rabbit, squirrel, waterfowl
RESTRICTIONS:
a. All recreational activities except deer
hunting prohibited on opening weekend
of regular plains rifle deer season and first
day and weekend of late plains rifle deer
season.
b. Launching or takeout of vessels prohibited during waterfowl seasons.

▶ OWL CREEK — JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, take Hwy. 14 E for 9
miles to CR 25. Go S for 4.5 miles to STL, then
go 0.7 miles to parking area.
GMU/ACRES: 171 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb. for hunting. Open
year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: big game, small game, waterfowl

▶ OWL MOUNTAIN — JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Rand, go N on CR 27 for 7.6
miles to USFS Rd. 792. Go E for 0.6 miles to
BLM Rd. 2506. Timber activity may be present.
GMU/ACRES: 171 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game

▶ OXBOW — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, go 17 miles NW on
Hwy. 318 to parking lot on S side.
GMU/ACRES: 2 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, waterfowl, dove,
rabbit, prairie dog
FISHING: Only Oxbow area of Little Snake River.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. From March 1–Aug. 15, watchable wildlife
activities allowed only above natural
bluff 75 yards from water on N edge of
property.
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NEW ▶ PACKERS GAP — OTERO CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Hwy. 50 in La Junta, take
Hwy. 109 S for 14 miles to USFS Rd. 2200
(sign for Vogel and Picketwire canyons). Take
USFS Rd. 2200 approx. 7 miles W to CR 25.
Intersection of CR 25 and USFS Rd. 2200 at
NE corner of property. Next 1 mile S on CR
25 is E boundary of property. At SE corner is
intersection of CR 25 and CR G. First 1 mile
W on CR G is S boundary of property.
GMU/ACRES: 135 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit

▶ PARKDALE — FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: 3 miles W of Parkdale on Hwy. 50.
GMU/ACRES: 58 / 640 acres
OPEN: Year-round for fishing. Open Sept. 1–end
of Feb. for all other wildlife recreation.
HUNTING: deer, elk, lion, bighorn, small game

▶ PASS CREEK — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hwy. 287, go 40 miles W on
Cherokee Park Rd. (CR 80C) to CR 103. Then
go W to CR 190. Go 5 miles to W side.
GMU/ACRES: 7 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot only. Access permitted from
S side where property joins USFS land.

▶ PAT CANYON/WHITBY — BACA CO.
DIRECTIONS:

WHITBY TRACT: From Springfield, go W on Hwy.
160 for 24.7 miles to CR 8. Go S on CR 8 for 5.5
miles to CR G. Go E for 0.8 miles to Comanche
National Grassland. STL N of Comanche.
PAT CANYON TRACT: From Springfield, go W on
Hwy. 160 for 24.7 miles to CR 8. Go S on CR 8
for 10 miles to Kirkwell. Go W on CR M for 2
miles to CR 5. Go S on CR 5 for 1.1 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 144 / 1,302 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: small game, deer, pronghorn
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot only.
b. Motor vehicles prohibited.
▶ PAWNEE VALLEY — LOGAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Sterling, at intersection of
Hwy. 14 and Ball Park Rd.: 1. Go W on Hwy. 14
for 10 miles to CR 17. Go N on CR 17 for 2.8
miles to parking area on E side of CR 17. 2. Go
W on Hwy. 14 for 6 miles to CR 25. Go N on
CR 25 for 2 miles to CR 32. Go W on CR 32 for
1.5 miles to CR 21.5. Go N on CR 21.5 for 0.75
miles to parking area on E side of CR 21.5. 3.
Go W on Hwy. 14 for 8 miles to CR 21. Go N
on CR 21 for 2 miles to parking area where CR
21 dead ends. 4. Go W on Hwy. 14 for 8 miles
to CR 21. Go N on CR 21 for 1 mile to CR 30.
Go W on CR 30 for 0.25 miles to parking area.
GMU/ACRES: 89 / 2,720 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.

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RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot access only, through designated parking areas only.

▶ PECK MESA — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, take Hwy. 318 NW
to CR 10. Turn S on CR 10 and go approx. 2
miles. Property N of CR 10.
GMU/ACRES: 11 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Only portable hunting blinds allowed.
b. Motor vehicles restricted to CR 10.

▶ PFISTER DRAW — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Fort Collins, go 22 miles
N on Hwy. 287 to CR 80 C. Go W to CR 103
(known as Four Corners). Go N for 7 miles to
E properties. To W STL, turn off USFS Rd. 200
and go W for 5 miles.
SECTS. 25 &amp; 36 are off CR 103, which goes
through SW corner of Sect. 36.
SECT. 34 is 5 miles W of CR 103 on USFS Rd.
200. Go N for 1 mile on BLM two-track road.
GMUs/ACRES: 7, 8 / 1,920 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: pronghorn, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Motor vehicles prohibited.

▶ PINE TREE GULCH — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: E of Maybell, go S of Hwy. 40 on
CR 57 for 12 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 11, 211 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access only from parking lot on CR 57.

▶ PINKHAM MOUNTAIN — JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go 13 miles N on
Hwy. 125 to Hwy. 127. Go 9 miles N to CR 48
(USFS Rd. 895), then go W for 1.5 miles to CR
49 (USFS Rd. 891), then go S to end of road.
NOTE: USFS road closed to motorized travel at the
gate. Users must continue S approx. 1.25 miles
on road by foot or nonmotorized travel to STL
boundary.
GMU/ACRES: 6 / 520 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game

▶ PINNACLE ROCK — FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Cañon City, go 15 miles W
on Hwy. 50 to Salt Lick BLM area. Then go 0.5
miles S through BLM to NE corner of STL.
Parking at Five Points Recreation Site.
GMU/ACRES: 691 / 520 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, bighorn sheep, bear, turkey

▶ PINON HILLS — CONEJOS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Manassa, go 3.6 miles E on
Hwy. 142 to BLM Rd. 5006, then go SE for 3
miles. STL is S of road.
GMU/ACRES: 81 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb. for hunting. Open
year-round for watchable wildlife.
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game

▶ PINON RIDGE — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Meeker, go W on Hwy. 64 to
CR 77. Go N to BLM Rd. 1509.
GMU/ACRES: 11 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

▶ POISON SPYDER — SAN MIGUEL CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Naturita, take Hwy. 141 for
15 miles S to CR 29W. Take CR 29W, then go
W 1.7 miles from Hwy. 141 on BLM Rd. 4088.
Go 2 miles NW, then turn S and go 1 mile.
GMU/ACRES: 70 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game

NEW ▶ POITREY CANYON — LAS ANIMAS CO.
DIRECTIONS: Travel S out of Kim on Hwy. 160.
Highway curves to W. Travel W for 6 miles to
CR 173 and turn N. Travel N on CR 173 for
2 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 136 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit
NEW ▶ POITREY CREEK — LAS ANIMAS CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Kim, go W on Hwy. 160,
then turn S on CR 179. Property to E.
GMU/ACRES: 143 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, coyote, fox,
bobcat, quail, rabbit

▶ POLE GULCH — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Craig, go 39 miles N on Hwy.
13 to CR 4, then go W for 1.75 miles. Land is S
of CR 4, extending 5 miles W of CR 9.
GMU/ACRES: 3 / 11,026 acres
OPEN: Aug. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Only portable hunting blinds allowed.

▶ PONCHA PASS — CHAFFEE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Poncha Springs, go S 0.5
miles on Hwy. 285 to NE corner.
GMU/ACRES: 561 / 360 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit

▶ POUDRE RIVER — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Fort Collins, go NW on Hwy.
287 to Ted’s Place (Conoco Station), then either
go W on Hwy. 14 for 1.7 miles to STL, or go N
on Hwy. 287 for 3 miles. Hwy. 14 access N and
E of road or through Gateway Park when open.
GMU/ACRES: 191 / 5,760 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 15 for hunting. Open yearround for fishing as posted.
HUNTING: big game, small game, furbearers
FISHING: coldwater stream (Poudre River, North
Fork of Poudre and Seaman Res.)
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Public access prohibited E of Hwy. 287.
b. Access from Hwy. 14, from parking area
on W side of Hwy. 287, and USFS lands.

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NEW ▶ POWDER WASH — MOFFAT CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Craig, go 44.5 miles N on CR
7 to CR 4. Go 4.4 miles E on CR 4 to property.
CR 4 bisects property.
GMU/ACRES: 3 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game,
waterfowl

▶ PROSPECT — WELD CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hudson, go E on Hwy. 52 approx. 7 miles to CR 59. Go S on CR 59 approx. 4
miles to parking area on E side of CR 59, in NW
corner of Section 36.
GMU/ACRES: 99 / 140 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: waterfowl, rabbit, dove, pheasant,
coyote
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for small-game hunting only; access
through designated parking only.

▶ PTARMIGAN — GRAND CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Fraser, take CR 50 (Crooked
Creek Rd.) W to USFS Rd. 882. Take Rd. 882 S
to property boundary.
GMU/ACRES: 28 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb. for hunting. Open
year-round for watchable wildlife.
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Motor vehicles prohibited except snowmobiles on 1 foot of snow.

▶ QUEENS — KIOWA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Eads: PARKING AREAS 1 &amp; 2: Take
Hwy. 287 S for 10.5 miles. Parking area 1 on E
side of Hwy. 287. Parking area 2 on W side of
Hwy. 287. PARKING AREA 3: Take Hwy. 287 S for 12
miles to CR F. Go W on CR F 1 mile to parking
area on N side of CR F.
GMU/ACRES: 126, 127 / NEW 27,687 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, dove, waterfowl
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot access only, through designated parking areas only.

▶ QUAKEY MOUNTAIN — GUNNISON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hwys. 50 and 135, go E on
Hwy. 50 approx. 17 miles to CR 887 (Wuanita
Hot Springs Rd.). Go N for 10 miles to summit
of Black Sage Pass. Go S on USFS Rd. 887.48.
Park at trailhead 537 and go 2.5 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 551 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game

▶ RABBIT EARS — JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go W on Hwy. 14 to
mile marker 5.9, then go N for 0.6 miles to parking lot. Or, go 4.4 miles; lot on N side. Timber
activity may be present.
GMU/ACRES: 16 / 5,229 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb. for hunting. Open
year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: big game, small game
FISHING: coldwater stream

RESTRICTIONS:
a. As posted, closure area on W side from
Aug. 15–Sept. 1.

▶ RAJADERO CANYON — CONEJOS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From La Jara, go 14 miles W on CR
15. Turn left on dirt road at Centro, then go 7
miles on La Jara Res. Rd.
GMU/ACRES: 81 / 673 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, lion
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Motor vehicles prohibited off existing trails.

▶ RATTLESNAKE HILL — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Craig, go W on Hwy. 40 for
27 miles to CR 57 (Price Creek Rd.). Go 5 miles
S/SW on CR 57 to CR 32, then go 4 miles S/
SE. Parking and walk-through access gate at NE
corner. Second walk-through gate on drift fence
in SE quarter.
GMU/ACRES: 211 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, rabbit, sagegrouse
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting prohibited within 0.25-mile safety
zone along E boundary as posted.

▶ RED CANYON — JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go 0.5 miles W on
Hwy. 14 to CR 12W, then go 5.3 miles W to CR
18. Then go 4.5 miles W to CR 5 and go 1 mile
N to Delaney Butte Lakes SWA. Go W on CR 20
for 4.5 miles to oil well area, then take two-track
road 1 mile.
GMU/ACRES: 16 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access only from parking area on USFS
road, suitable for 4WD only.
b. No trailer access past parking area.

▶ RED LION RANCH — LOGAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Crook, go NE on Hwy. 138 for
8.25 miles to Sedgwick-Logan county line. Turn
S on CR 97/1 and go 1.25 miles to parking area.
Parking area off CR 97/1, just N of river bottom.
GMU/ACRES: 92 / 200 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31, 4 a.m.–9 p.m.
HUNTING: deer, turkey, dove, rabbit, squirrel
RESTRICTIONS:
a. On opening weekend of regular plains rifle
deer season and first day and weekend of
late plains rifle deer season, only deer hunting permitted.
b. Launching or takeout of vessels prohibited
during waterfowl seasons.

NEW ▶ RED MOUNTAIN — GRAND CO.
DIRECTIONS:
WEST ACCESS: From Kremmling, take Hwy. 40 E
and turn N onto CR 22. Go approx. 0.3 miles
N. Parking area on E side of road.
EAST ACCESS: From Kremmling, head E on Hwy.
40 to mile marker 187.5. Parking area on N
side of highway.
GMU/ACRES: 181 / 623 acres

OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit

NEW ▶ RED ROCK — OTERO CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Hwy. 50 in Rocky Ford, take
Hwy. 71 S for 5 miles to Hwy. 10. Take Hwy. 10
about 0.5 miles W to Hwy. 71 S. Take Hwy. 71
approx. 9 miles S to Hwy. 350, then take Hwy.
350 approx. 5 miles SW to CR 13. Take CR 13
approx. 6.5 miles S to USFS Rd. 2114, then
take USFS Rd. 2114 approx. 0.25 miles W (will
be N of NE corner; can travel another 0.75
miles W and be on USFS land, N of property).
Property approx. 1 mile to S.
GMU/ACRES: 135 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit
NEW ▶ RED WASH — MOFFAT CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Dinosaur, go E on Hwy. 40
to Harpers Corner Rd. Turn N onto Harpers
Corner Rd. and go to BLM Rd. 1620. Turn
E onto BLM Rd. 1620 and go to dead end of
road. Access by foot or horseback only across
adjacent BLM lands.
GMU/ACRES: 10 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game
NEW ▶ RESERVOIR DRAW — MOFFAT CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Craig, go 44.5 miles N on CR
7 to CR 4. Go 8.5 miles W on CR 4 to intersection of CR 4 and CR 66. Property N of CR 4.
Access through adjacent public lands.
GMU/ACRES: 2 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

▶ RIDGE ROAD — JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go 1.2 miles W on
Hwy. 14 to CR 12W, then go 5.3 miles W to CR
18. Go 4.5 miles W to CR 5, then go S 1.7 miles
to parking area.
GMU/ACRES: 16 / 320 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game

NEW ▶ ROBINSON DRAW — MOFFAT CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Dinosaur, go E on Hwy. 40
to Harpers Corner Rd. Turn N onto Harpers
Corner Rd. and go approx. 17.2 miles to unnamed BLM road. Turn right onto unnamed
BLM road and go approx. 160 yards; take the
first right turn. Recommended to have an
ATV or capable 4WD vehicle from here. Go
approx. 2.5 miles, turn W and travel approx.
0.6 miles. Access by foot or horseback only
across adjacent BLM lands.
GMU/ACRES: 10 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game
NEW ▶ ROCK FALL — OTERO CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Hyw. 50 in La Junta. take
Hwy. 109 S for 14 miles to USFS Rd. 2200 (sign
for Vogel and Picketwire canyons). Take USFS
Rd. 25 S for 6 miles to CR B. Take CR B W for
2 miles to USFS Rd. 2164 (CR B curves toward
S by intersection). Take USFS Rd. 2164
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Rd. 2164.F. Take USFS Rd. 2164.F approx. 0.75
miles N. USFS Rd. 2164.F goes through SE
corner of property.
GMU/ACRES: 135 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit

NEW ▶ ROSENER — MORGAN CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Fort Morgan, take Morgan
CR 19 (Sherman St. in Fort Morgan) S out of
town for approx. 11 miles. Turn W onto CR
F. Go approx. 5 miles to CR 14 and turn S. Go
approx. 1.5 miles to parking lot located on E
side of road.
GMU/ACRES: 99 / 634 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, coyote, dove

▶ ROSITA — CUSTER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Westcliffe, go S for 3 miles on
Hwy. 69, then go E for 6 miles on CR 328. Go S
for 3 miles on CR 323.
GMU/ACRES: 84 / 640 acres
OPEN: First day of archery deer and elk season to
May 31.
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting, discharging weapons restricted to
bows, muzzleloaders, shotguns.

NEW ▶ ROUND TOP — OTERO CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Hwy. 50 in Rocky Ford, take
Hwy. 71 S for 5 miles to Hwy. 10. Take Hwy. 10
for 0.5 miles W to Hwy. 71 S. Take Hwy. 71 for
9 miles S to Hwy. 350. Take Hwy. 350 approx.
2.5 miles SW to CR N. Take CR N approx. 0.5
miles W to CR 16.5. Take CR 16.5 N to USFS
Rd. 2124.B, then take USFS Rd. 2124.B approx. 5 miles W to USFS Rd. 2124. Take USFS
Rd. 2124 approx. 1 mile N to property. USFS
Rd. 2124 goes N through property, meets
USFS Rd. 2120 near N boundary. Take USFS
Rd. 2120 S through property, or N then E to
CR 17.
GMU/ACRES: 135 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit
NEW ▶ RYE SLOUGH — PARK CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Hartsel, go S on Hwy. 9 for
1.75 miles to CR 53. Follow CR 53 for 22
miles.
GMU/ACRES: 58 / 4,427 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, coyote, rabbit, upland game
birds

▶ SADDLE MOUNTAIN — PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Guffey, go 6 miles N on CR 59
to USFS boundary. Go 1.5 miles E over mountain by foot or horseback.
GMU/ACRES: 581 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear

▶ SAGE CREEK — ROUTT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hayden, go S on CR 37 for 7
miles.
GMU/ACRES: 13 / 640 acres

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OPEN: First day of archery deer and elk season
through May 31.
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse, rabbit

▶ SAGEBRUSH DRAW — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, go W on Hwy. 40 to
mile marker 42. Turn S on BLM Rd. 1509. Go 5
miles.
GMU/ACRES: 11 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, rabbit, sagegrouse, dove
NOTE: Exchange of use on STL. Part private land,
part STL Public Access Program.

▶ SAGUACHE CREEK — SAGUACHE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Moffat, go S for 2 miles on
Hwy. 17, which bisects STL and provides several
access points W of CR O.
GMU/ACRES: 682 / 2,714 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game

▶ SAINT CHARLES — PUEBLO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Pueblo, go E on Hwy. 50 to
27th Lane until it turns into Doyle Rd. From end
of pavement, go 4 miles to access gate. Follow
signs to parking lot. Access by foot or horseback
only;
GMU/ACRES: 128 / 12,533 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, scaled quail, mourning dove, rabbit, coyote
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Discharging firearms prohibited within
0.25-mile range of buildings.
b. Access from parking areas only.

▶ SAKARIASON — LAS ANIMAS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Trinidad, go W for 15.3 miles
on Hwy. 12 to CR 41.7. Go 11.6 miles N.
GMU/ACRES: 85 / 560 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, lion, turkey
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access restricted as posted on W side.

NEW ▶ SAND ARROYO — BACA CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Vilas, take CR 36 S to CR X.
Property located to NE of intersection. Park
on CR 36 or CR X to access property.
GMU/ACRES: 139 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit
NEW ▶ SAND CANYON — BACA CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Springfield, head W on Hwy.
160, then travel S on CR 8. Turn on USFS Rd.
2360D and follow to edge of property. Park on
USFS Rd.
GMU/ACRES: 144 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, coyote, fox,
bobcat, quail, rabbit

▶ SAND CREEK CENTRAL — CHAFFEE CO.

DIRECTIONS: Go 0.25 miles S of Hwys. 291 and
285 or 6.5 miles N of Poncha Springs on Hwy.
285. STL is on W side of Hwy. 285.
GMU/ACRES: 56 / 597 acres

OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game

▶ SAND CREEK — JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: Follow directions to Elk Mountain STL or State Forest State Park by foot or
horseback.
GMU/ACRES: 6 / 3,280 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping permitted only as posted.

▶ SAND CREEK SOUTH — BACA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Campo, go 15 miles W on
Rd. J, turn S on Rd. 13 and go 5.5 miles to forest
service pasture, Gate 2C. Go S and E for 1 mile,
then take right fork S for 0.25 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 144 / 319 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: deer, lion, dove, scaled quail, rabbit,
coyote, bobcat, turkey

▶ SAND GULCH NO. 1 — FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hwy. 50 in Howard, go N on
CR 7 approx. 0.25 miles. At CRs 7 and 45, go E
on CR 45 approx. 0.5 miles to Sand Gulch. At
Sand Gulch, go N approx. 0.75 miles to STL.
Timber activity may be present.
GMU/ACRES: 58 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, lion, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Motor vehicles prohibited off BLM access
road.

▶ SAND GULCH NO. 2 — FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Badger Creek and Arkansas
River, go N about 2.5 miles following closed
BLM road. From BLM road closure, access by
foot or horseback only.
GMU/ACRES: 57 / 560 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, lion, small game

▶ SAND GULCH NO. 3 — FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Cotopaxi, go N on CR 12
approx. 4 miles to CR 157A. Go W on CR 157A
approx. 0.75 miles to BLM Falls Gulch/Falls
Gulch Mountain Rd. Go S, then W on BLM
Falls Gulch/Falls Gulch Mountain Rd. approx.
3 miles. STL is 1 mile W by foot or horseback
from end of road.
GMU/ACRES: 58 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, lion, small game

▶ SAND GULCH NO. 4 — FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Cotopaxi, go N on CR 12
about 15 miles to Jack Hall/BLM Rd. Go W on
Jack Hall/BLM Rd. to designated parking area.
STL is S and W about 4 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 58 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, lion, small game

▶ SANDERSON GULCH — SAGUACHE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From La Garita, go N on CR 42 for
6 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 68 / 1,898 acres

�TRUST LANDS
OPEN: Aug. 15–May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, rabbit, coyote

▶ SANDY BLUFFS — YUMA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Idalia, go 8.5 miles N on CR
DD at Arikaree River.
GMU/ACRES: 102 / 3,682 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31, 4 a.m.–9 p.m.
HUNTING: deer, turkey, dove, rabbit, squirrel
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Public access prohibited E of US 385.

▶ SAN JUAN CREEK — SAGUACHE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Saguache, go S on Hwy. 285
for 6 miles to CR T. Go 2 miles W, then go S 1.25
miles.
GMU/ACRES: 68 / 3,238 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, elk, rabbit, coyote

▶ SAN LUIS HILLS — CONEJOS CO.

DIRECTIONS: In Antonito at Hwy. 285 and 6th St.
(CR G), go 11.5 miles E on CR G. Turn N on
two-track road and go 1 mile. STL is 0.25 miles
E across BLM to W edge.
GMU/ACRES: 81 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, rabbit, grouse,
coyote

▶ SAN LUIS LAKES — ALAMOSA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Mosca, go 1 mile N on Hwy.
17 to Lane 6 N, then 7.5 miles E to San Luis
Lakes SWA. Access to STL from San Luis Lakes
SWA parking lot only. Cross over to STL via
gates on W side of SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 82 / 1,300 acres
OPEN: July 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot or horseback from San Luis
Lakes SWA only.
b. Bicycles prohibited.
c. Game carts allowed.

NEW ▶ SAVORY EAST — LAS ANIMAS CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Pritchett, take Hwy. 160,
then turn N on Baca CR 0 to parking lot on
forest service allotment.
GMU/ACRES: 137 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, fox, bobcat,
quail, rabbit

HUNTING: deer, bear, lion, rabbit, dove, bandtailed pigeon, turkey

NEW ▶ SETTLEMENT — KIT CARSON CO.
DIRECTIONS: From intersection of Hwy. 36 and
Yuma CR M, go S on CR M for 7 miles, then
head E on Kit Carson CR Nn for 7 miles to
South Fork Republican STL parking lot. To access property, go E from there 0.5 miles. Road
turns S, then back E, which turns into mile
marker 5/10. Go to intersection and turn S on
CR 40, then go S for 0.5 miles to parking lot.
GMU/ACRES: 109 / 960 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit, dove
NEW ▶ SEVENMILE RIDGE — MOFFAT CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, go 17.5 miles W
on Hwy. 318 to CR 67. Turn N on CR 67 and
go 6.3 miles. Property 2 miles to W of CR 67.
Access through adjacent public lands.
GMU/ACRES: 2 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

▶ SHAW CREEK — RIO GRANDE CO.

DIRECTIONS: Go 6 miles E of South Fork, or 9
miles W of Del Norte on Hwy. 160. Turn S at
New Hope Community Church and take the
gravel road W of church to parking area.
GMU/ACRES: 80 / 469 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb. Open through March
31 for mountain lion hunting only.
HUNTING: elk, mule deer, lion, grouse, rabbit,
coyote, bobcat
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot or horseback only.

NEW ▶ SHEEPHEAD BASIN — MOFFAT CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, go 28.2 miles W on
Hwy. 318. Turn N on CR 46. Go 1.1 miles on
CR 46. Access through adjacent public lands.
GMU/ACRES: 2 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game
NEW ▶SHEEPHERDER SPRINGS — MOFFAT CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, go 17.5 miles W on
Hwy. 318 to CR 67. Turn N on CR 67 and go
7.6 miles to CR 126. Continue N on CR 126
for 1.9 miles. Access through adjacent public
lands.
GMU/ACRES: 2 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

NEW ▶ SCANDINAVIAN GULCH — MOFFAT CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Craig, go 39 miles N on Hwy.
13 to CR 4. Go W for 14.8 miles on CR 4 to CR
88. Turn S on CR 88 and go 2.4 miles. CR 88
bisects property.
GMU/ACRES: 3 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

NEW ▶ SHELF ROAD — TELLER CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Cripple Creek, take CR 88
(Shelf Rd.) approx. 8 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 581 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit

▶ SCHULTZ CANYON — HUERFANO CO.

▶ SHORT CREEK BALDY — FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walsenburg, take CR 330
(Ideal Rd.) S for 11 miles. CR 330 traverses NE
quarter of Sec. 31 and S half of Sect. 36. CR 310
enters NE quarter of Sec. 31 on E side.
GMU/ACRES: 85 / 960 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31

DIRECTIONS: From Cotopaxi, go W on Hwy. 50
for 6 miles to Kerr Gulch Rd., then go SW for 5
miles.
GMU/ACRES: 86 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, lion, small game

▶ SIKES RANCH — BACA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Prichett, go W on Hwy. 160
to CR 3. Go S on CR 3 approx. 8 miles. At the
“Sikes South Rock Quarry” sign, turn W. Access
to STL only from and through Sikes Ranch
SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 144 / 641 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, waterfowl, fall turkey, rabbit,
bobcat
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour after
sunset. Hunters may remain as long as
reasonable to retrieve downed game. Night
hunting with permit also allowed.
b. Motorized travel restricted to primary access route, CR O.
c. Parking only in designated parking lots.
d. Access prohibited in the building envelope
and designated safety zones, as posted.
e. Camping, fires, OHV use, wood cutting or
gathering are prohibited.
f. Trapping allowed with permit. Permits must
be on trappers at all times while trapping.
Permits available at the CPW Area Office
of Lamar, 719-336-6600, or by calling local
officer at 719-980-0025.

▶ SIMSBERRY DRAW — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: Take Hwy. 318 W from Maybell 10
miles to BLM Rd. 2122, then go N 2.5 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 3 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

NEW ▶ SIXTEEN DITCH — JACKSON CO.
DIRECTIONS: From 6th and Main St. in Walden,
travel 0.6 miles S to CR 12W. Go 4.3 miles W
on 12W to CR 33. Take CR 33 N approx. 2.3
miles; SE corner of STL approx. 250 yards W
of CR 33.
GMU/ACRES: 161 / 280 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: pronghorn, sage-grouse, rabbit
NEW ▶ SKULL CREEK — MOFFAT CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Dinosaur, go E on Hwy. 40
to CR 104. Turn NE onto CR 104, then go to
CR 95.
GMU/ACRES: 10 / 639 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game

▶ SLEEPING GIANT — ROUTT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Steamboat Springs, go 8 miles
W on Hwy. 40 and turn N on CR 44. Turn left
at CR 46 and go 4 miles to signed parking area.
Gate, parking lot in NW corner.
GMU/ACRES: 214 / 400 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, grouse

▶ SLIDE MOUNTAIN — GRAND CO.

DIRECTIONS: E of Kremmling, turn N off Hwy. 40
on CR 2 and go 4 miles to Black Mountain Rd.
Go 7.2 miles. Turn left, go 0.2 miles to fork and
go left 0.3 miles to sign. Access is steep with no
access across neighboring private land on S, W
or N.
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GMU/ACRES: 18 / 1,280 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn

NEW ▶ SNYDER PRAIRIE — WASHINGTON CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Otis, take Hwy. 61 S approx.
10 miles. Turn E on CR 30. Go approx. 2 miles;
parking area on N side. Another parking area
farther down CR 30, also on N side.
GMU/ACRES: 101 / 11,842 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, coyote, dove, waterfowl
NEW ▶ SOUTH 80 — MOFFAT CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Craig, go 39 miles N on Hwy.
13 to CR 4. Turn W on CR 4 and go 4.4 miles
to CR 9. Then turn S on CR 9 and go 6.6 miles
to CR 118. Turn E on CR 118 and go 1.7 miles.
Access from adjacent public lands.
GMU/ACRES: 3 / 80 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

▶ SOUTH DUFFY MOUNTAIN — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: Go S of Craig on Hwy. 13 to CR 51.
Go W for 2 miles to CR 17, then go N 5 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 211 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

NEW ▶ SOUTH FORK REPUBLICAN — KIT CARSON,
YUMA COs.
DIRECTIONS: From intersection of Hwy. 36 and
Yuma CR M, go S on CR M for 7 miles, then
head E on Kit Carson CR Nn for 7 miles to
South Fork Republican STL parking lot.
GMU/ACRES: 109 / 2,411 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit,
upland game birds
NEW ▶ SOUTH GARDNER — HUERFANO CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Walsenburg, take Hwy. 69
NW towards Gardner. Pass through Gardner,
then go W on CR 550. Turn S immediately on
CR 560. Continue straight on CR 540. Property approx. 2 miles from CR 550.
GMU/ACRES: 85 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

▶ SOUTH MIDDLE CREEK — HUERFANO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From La Veta, go 0.5 miles S on
Hwy. 12 to Indian Creek Rd. (USFS Rd. 410). Go
W for 11 miles. Timber activity may be present.
GMU/ACRES: 85 / 585 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, lion, turkey, dusky
grouse
NOTE: Road access is currently closed. Access by
foot or ATV only through USFS land to the S.

▶ SOUTH NIPPLE RIM — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, go N on CR 19 for 12
miles to CR 21. Then go N for 11 miles to CR 7
and head N for 2 miles to CR 4. Then go W for 9
miles to CR 66 and head S.
GMUs/ACRES: 2, 3 / 19,962 acres

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OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb. for hunting. Open
year-round for watchable wildlife.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, coyote
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Discharging firearms prohibited within 100
feet of buildings, corrals as posted.

NEW ▶ SOUTH PAWNEE CREEK — WELD CO.
DIRECTIONS:
FROM NEW RAYMER:
WEST SIDE: Go 3.5 miles E on Hwy. 14 to CR
137. Go 3 miles N on CR 137 to S boundary of
STL’s W side.
EAST SIDE: Go 5.5 miles E on Hwy. 14 to CR 141.
Go 3 miles N on CR 141 to S boundary of
STL’s E side.
FROM STONEHAM:
WEST SIDE: Go 5.5 miles W on Hwy. 14 to CR
137. Go 3 miles N on CR 137 to S boundary of
STL’s W side.
EAST SIDE: Go 3.5 miles W on Hwy. 14 to CR
141. Go 3 miles N on CR 141 to S boundary of
STL’s E side.
FROM FORT MORGAN:
WEST SIDE: Go 24 miles N on Hwy. 52 to Hwy.
14. Go 1.5 miles E on Hwy. 14 to CR 137. Go
3 miles N on CR 137 to S boundary of STL’s
W side.
EAST SIDE: Go 24 miles N on Hwy. 52 to Hwy.
14. Go 3.5 miles E on Hwy. 14 to CR 141. Go
3 miles N on CR 141 to S boundary of STL’s
E side.
GMU/ACRES: 88 / 1,720 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit, dove
NEW ▶ SPENCER DRAW — MOFFAT CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Dinosaur, go E on Hwy. 40
to Harpers Corner Rd. Turn N onto Harpers
Corner Rd. and go to SH 40A. Turn E onto
SH 40A and go approx. 1.8 miles to unnamed
BLM road. Turn right onto unnamed BLM
road and go approx. 2 miles. Access by foot or
horseback only across adjacent BLM land.
GMU/ACRES: 10 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game
NEW ▶ SPINNEY — PARK CO.
DIRECTIONS:
ACCESS #1: From Hartsel, go E on Hwy. 24 for 2.5
miles. STL is S of Hwy. 24.
ACCESS #2: From Hartsel, go E on Hwy. 24 for 4.5
miles. Turn N on CR 15 (Elkhorn Rd.). STL is
W of CR 15.
ACCESS #3: From Hartsel, go SE on CR 59 for 5.5
miles. STL is N of CR 59.
ACCESS #4: From Spinney Mountain State Park
or Spinney Mountain SWA, hike W or S
respectively.
GMU/ACRES: 50, 58, 581 / 4,674 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit
NEW ▶ SPRING CREEK BASIN — SAN MIGUEL CO.
DIRECTIONS: Take CR K20 (Spring Creek Basin
Rd.) off of Disappointment Creek Rd. to BLM
Rd. 4080 that goes to STL.
GMU/ACRES: 70 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, coyote, rabbit

NEW ▶ SPRING GULCH — SAGUACHE CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Saguache, go W on Hwy. 114
for 14.8 miles to CR 41G. Go S for 4.1 miles to
USFS Rd. 708. Go NW for 1.6 miles on USFS
Rd. 708. Park at old USFS road/trail. Walk N
0.6 miles on old road to property boundary.
GMU/ACRES: 68 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit
NEW ▶ SPRING VALLEY — KIT CARSON CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Burlington, go N on Hwy.
385 for approx. 14 miles to CR Nn. Go W on
CR Nn to CR 45, which turns S. Go S on CR 45
for 1 mile to parking lot.
GMU/ACRES: 109 / 960 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, coyote, rabbit

▶ STATE LINE — BACA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Campo, go 4 miles W on Rd. J,
then go S on Rd. 24 for 5 miles. Turn E through
USFS pasture gate 6M. Go 1 mile to gate 6A.
Or, from gate 6A, walk approx. 2 miles SE to
property.
GMU/ACRES: 144 / 496 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: pronghorn, scaled quail, rabbit, coyote
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot only.

▶ STEEL CANYON — SAGUACHE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Villa Grove, go E on CR LL57
(USFS Rd. 970) for 3.5 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 82 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb. for hunting. Open
year-round for watchable wildlife.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, rabbit, snowshoe
hare, coyote

▶ STEINHOFF HILL — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Fort Collins, go N on Hwy.
287 approx. 16 miles to CR 74E at The Forks. Go
4 miles W on CR 74E, then go N on CR 37 for
0.5 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 191 / 480 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Big-game hunting by archery only.
b. Small-game hunting prohibited except by
archery or shotguns not firing single slugs.

NEW ▶ STERLING PRAIRIE — LOGAN CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Sterling, take Hwy. 6 E. There
are several parking areas along Hwy. 6, the
first approx. 6 miles E of interstate, and the
second approx. 9 miles E of interstate.
WEST SIDE PARKING: Go SE on Hwy. 61 approx. 3.5
miles to parking area. Or take Hwy. 61 S to
Logan CR 24.8 and turn right. Veer left onto
Logan CR 47. Go approx. 3 miles to parking
area on W side of road.
EAST SIDE PARKING: Take Hwy. 6 approx. 12 miles
E of interstate. Turn S onto Logan CR 67 and
travel approx. 2.5 miles. Turn W onto Logan
CR 30 and travel approx. 1 mile to parking
area.
GMUs/ACRES: 93, 97, 98 / 44,733 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, dove

�TRUST LANDS
▶ STEVEN’S GULCH — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Fort Collins, take Hwy. 287
N to CR 74E (Red Feather Lakes Rd.). Go W
on CR 74E to USFS road near mile marker
11 on 74E. Follow USFS road S until it enters
USFS land. Access by foot or horse across USFS
land. No public road access directly to property
boundary.
GMU/ACRES: 191 / 480 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game

▶ STOKES GULCH — ROUTT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hayden, go S on CR 37 to CR
59.
GMU/ACRES: 13 / 1,863 acres
OPEN: First day of archery deer and elk season to
May 31.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, waterfowl

NEW ▶ STONE CORRAL — WELD CO.
DIRECTIONS:
FROM AULT: Go 18.5 miles E on Hwy. 14 to CR
69. Go 7 miles N on CR 69 to CR 104. Go 1–3
miles W on CR 104.
FROM BRIGGSDALE: Go 4 miles W on Hwy. 14 to
CR 69. Go 7 miles N on CR 69 to CR 104. Go
1–3 miles W on CR 104.
GMU/ACRES: 87 / 1,041 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit, dove

▶ STONEHOUSE GULCH — SAGUACHE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Saguache, go 10 miles N on
Hwy. 285 to BLM road, then go S from Noland
Gulch Loop Rd. to Stonehouse Gulch (across
Hwy. 285 from Mineral Hot Springs). Go W for
0.5 miles, then go S for 2 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 681 / 560 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, bighorn sheep, pronghorn,
rabbit, dusky grouse, dove, coyote

▶ STONEY FACE MOUNTAIN — FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Cotopaxi, go 17 miles N on
CR 12. Timber activity may be present.
GMU/ACRES: 58 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, dusky grouse, turkey

NEW ▶ SULTAN CREEK — SAN JUAN CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Silverton, go S on Hwy. 550
for 6 miles to USFS Rd. 584. Go W on USFS
Rd 584 (Little Molas Lake Rd.) to USFS trailhead parking area for USFS trail 555.
GMU/ACRES: 74 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, moose, coyote
NEW ▶ SUNNY MOON — BACA CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Springfield, turn S on CR 17,
then across USFS grasslands to SW corner of
property.
GMU/ACRES: 144 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, fox, bobcat,
quail, rabbit

▶ SWEETWATER — KIOWA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Wiley, go N on Hwy. 287 to
CR A. Go W on CR A to CR 40, then go N for
3 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 126 / 640 acres
OPEN: For fishing, from last day of waterfowl
season (or as posted) through Oct. 31. Open for
hunting Sept. 1 through last day of waterfowl
season (or as posted) to March 30.
HUNTING: waterfowl, small game, deer
FISHING: warmwater

▶ TABLE MOUNTAIN — FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Cañon City, go 8 miles E on
Hwy. 50 to Hwy. 67. Then go N for 3 miles and
turn E on CR 123. Go 0.25 miles to CR 132 and
turn N. Go 9 miles to Beaver Creek SWA. Access
via upper parking area of Beaver Creek SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 59 / NEW 9,427 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: deer, bear, lion, rabbit, dove, turkey,
coyote
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping prohibited except in big-game
season, in designated areas only.
b. Horseback riding prohibited except during
big-game season.

▶ TALLAHASSEE ROAD — FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Cañon City, go 12 miles W on
Hwy. 50 to Hwy. 9. Go NW for 9 miles on Hwy.
9 to CR 2. Take CR 2 W for 3 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 58 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, coyote, bear,
grouse

▶ TAYLOR DRAW — JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Rand, go S on Hwy. 125 for 2.2
miles to CR 21, which becomes USFS Rd. 740.
Go 7.1 miles to Jack Creek. Take USFS Rds. 742
and 743 for 3.1 miles to gate.
GMU/ACRES: 171 / 320 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game

GMU/ACRES: 211 / 637 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game, birds

▶ TEXAS CREEK NO. 1 — FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hwy. 50 at Texas Creek, go N
on CR 27 (Texas Creek Gulch) about 2.5 miles
to 217A Rd. Continue N/NW on 217A Rd. for 1
mile to NE corner of STL.
GMU/ACRES: 58 / 250 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, lion, bighorn sheep, small
game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot or horseback only except on
217A Rd.

▶ TEXAS CREEK NO. 2 — FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Texas Creek No. 1 STL, continue N on 217A Rd. for 5 miles. STL is 0.5 miles
W through BLM land. No access road to STL.
GMU/ACRES: 58 / 160 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, lion, bighorn sheep, small game

NEW ▶ THE SLOUGHS — MOFFAT CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Dinosaur, go E on Hwy. 40 to
CR 16. Turn N onto CR 16 and go approx. 8.6
miles to unnamed BLM road. Recommended
to use an ATV from this point. Turn S onto
BLM road, then go approx. 4.4 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 10 / 650 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game
NEW ▶ THOMPSON DRAW — MOFFAT CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, go 14.5 miles W on
Hwy. 318. Turn S on CR 21S. Go 4.7 miles on
CR 21S to CR 10. Go W on CR 10 for 8.9 miles
to BLM Rd. 1610. Travel on BLM Rd. 1610 for
0.8 miles to edge of property. Can also access
STL through adjacent public lands.
GMU/ACRES: 2 / 642 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

NEW ▶ TECOLOTE CREEK — LAS ANIIMAS CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Kim, take Hwy. 160 to CR 36.
Access on foot through USFS property.
GMU/ACRES: 143 / 560 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, coyote, fox,
bobcat, quail, rabbit

▶ THORNBURG DRAW — MOFFAT CO.

▶ TED’S CANYON — MOFFAT CO.

▶ THREE MILE MOUNTAIN — PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: There is no public motor vehicle
access directly to this STL. Only reachable from
adjacent BLM lands. Access by foot or horseback
only.
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION: Township 3N, Range
97W, Section 16. See property map at cpw.
state.co.us/statetrustlands.
GMU/ACRES: 11 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game and small game only

▶ TEMPLE CANYON — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Craig, go SW on Hwy. 40 for
27 miles to CR 57 (Price Creek Rd.). Turn S to
Rattlesnake Hill. Access via Rattlesnake Hill and
BLM land, about 3 miles.

DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, go 5 miles W on
Hwy. 40, then turn S on BLM Rd. 1558. Go
about 0.25 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 11 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, elk, small game

DIRECTIONS:
PARCEL 1: Go S from Hartsel 14 miles on Hwy. 9.
Turn E on CR 116 (39-Mile Mtn. Rd.) and go 2
miles.
PARCEL 2: Go S on Hwy. 9 for 9 miles. Turn E, go
1.1 miles on unmarked dirt road to W boundary.
GMU/ACRES: 58 / 640 acres in each parcel, 1,280
total
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: pronghorn, coyote, dove, rabbit

▶ THREE SISTERS — JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: Follow directions to Elk Mountain
STL. Access from Elk Mountain STL or State
Forest State Park.

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LANDS
GMU/ACRES: 6 / 1,523 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game
FISHING: coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Only access is from parking area at end of
CR 12E.

NEW ▶ TINAJA CANYON — HUERFANO CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Walsenburg, take Hwy. 10
E for 20 miles. Go N on CR 130 for 1 mile to
reach property.
GMU/ACRES: 128 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: pronghorn, coyote, swift fox

GMU/ACRES: 691 / 360 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, bighorn sheep, coyote,
rabbit
FISHING: year-round fishing on Arkansas River

▶ TURKEY GULCH — FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: Go 5 miles S of Texas Creek on Hwy.
69, then go 2 miles E on CR 28. Go 1 mile S by
foot or horseback across BLM land.
GMU/ACRES: 691 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31 for hunting
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, lion, small game

NEW ▶ TOBE CREEK — LAS ANIMAS CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Kim, take Hwy. 160 W. Parking lot N of Hwy.
GMUs/ACRES: 136, 143 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, coyote, fox,
bobcat, quail, rabbit

NEW ▶ TURKEY RIDGE — HUERFANO, PUEBLO COs.
DIRECTIONS: From Walsenburg, take Hwy. 10 E
for 16.5 miles. Go N on CR 123. Take CR 123
approx. 9 miles until it dead ends into BLM
land. Access by foot and horseback only across
adjacent BLM lands.
GMU/ACRES: 128 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, turkey, coyote, scaled quail

▶ TOMICHI DOME — GUNNISON CO.

▶ TURKEY TRACK RANCH — EL PASO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Gunnison, at Hwys. 50 and
135, go 17 miles E on Hwy. 50 to Gunnison
County/USFS Rd. 887 (Waunita Hot Springs
Rd.). Turn N on BLM Rd. 3095 and go 4 miles to
W boundary.
GMU/ACRES: 551 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb. for public access.
Open year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, bear, lion, grouse,
rabbit
FISHING: Hot Springs Res.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping allowed as posted.

▶ TRIANGLE — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: Immediately W of Maybell off Hwys.
318 and 40.
GMU/ACRES: 3, 11 / 1,122 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

▶ TROUBLESOME VALLEY RANCH — GRAND CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Kremmling, take Hwy. 40 E
for 5 miles to CR 2, then go N about 9 miles to
CR 24 and turn right. Access through BLM or
off road.
GMU/ACRES: 18 / 876 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, coyote, grouse

NEW ▶ TROWEL — MOFFAT CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Craig, go 39 miles N on Hwy.
13 to CR 4. Turn W on CR 4 and go 10.2 miles
to CR 146. Turn S on CR 146 and go 0.8 miles.
Access from adjacent public lands.
GMU/ACRES: 3 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game
NEW ▶ TUNNEL DRIVE — FREMONT CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Canon City, go 1.25 miles
W on Hwy. 50 to Tunnel Drive, then go W on
Tunnel Drive for 0.6 miles to Tunnel Drive
Trail parking. From Tunnel Drive parking lot,
walk up trail 0.62 miles to STL.
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DIRECTIONS: From Fountain, go E for 14 miles
on Squirrel Creek Rd.; Squirrel Creek Rd. and
Peyton Hwy. border STL.
GMU/ACRES: 118 / 7,976 acres
OPEN: NEW Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access from designated parking area only.
b. NEW No access allowed from county
roads.
c. NEW Access by foot only.
d. NEW Building permanent blinds prohibited.

NEW ▶ TURNER'S CREEK — MOFFAT CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Dinosaur, go E on Hwy. 40
to Harpers Corner Rd. Turn N onto Harpers
Corner Rd. and go to CR 16. Turn E onto CR
16 and go to BLM Rd. 1527. Turn N onto BLM
Rd. 1527 and go approx. 1.5 miles to unnamed
BLM road. Turn W onto unnamed BLM road
and go approx. 2.2 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 10 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, sage-grouse,
small game
NEW ▶ TWO BUTTES — PROWERS CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Springfield, take Hwy. 287
N to CR B.5. Take B.5 E to CR 12. Go S on CR
12 to property. Park on CR 12 or Two Buttes
SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 139 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, rabbit, pheasant,
scaled quail, dove, waterfowl
NEW ▶ TWOMILE CREEK — WELD CO.
DIRECTIONS:
FROM BRIGGSDALE: Go 35.5 miles E on Hwy. 14 to
Hwy. 71 N. Go 19.5 miles N on Hwy. 71 N to
designated parking area along W side of Hwy.
71 N at gated entrance.
FROM STONEHAM: Go 0.5 miles W on Hwy. 14 to
Hwy. 71 N. Go 19.5 miles N on Hwy. 71 N to
designated parking area along W side of Hwy.

71 N. Park outside of gated entrance.
FROM FORT MORGAN: Go 24 miles N on Hwy. 52
from I-76. Go 19.5 miles N on Hwy. 71 N to
designated parking area along W side of Hwy.
71 N. Park outside of gated entrance.
GMU/ACRES: 88 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, coyote, rabbit, dove

NEW ▶ UTLEYVILLE — BACA CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Prittchet, head W on Hwy.
160, then turn N onto CR 5. Access through
USFS land.
GMU/ACRES: 137 / 657 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, coyote, fox,
bobcat, quail, rabbit
NEW ▶ VAUGHN DRAW — MOFFAT CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, go 17.5 miles W on
Hwy. 318 to CR 67. Turn N on CR 67 and go 2
miles. Property W of CR 67. Access through
adjacent public lands.
GMU/ACRES: 2 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game
NEW ▶ VERMILLION CREEK — MOFFAT CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, go 41.5 miles W on
Hwy. 318 to intersection of Hwy. 318 and CR
10N. Access through adjacent public lands.
GMU/ACRES: 2 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

▶ VILLA GROVE — SAGUACHE CO.

DIRECTIONS: One parcel 8.5 miles N of Villa
Grove on Hwy. 285. Other parcel 3 miles NE of
Villa Grove on Hayden Pass Rd. through BLM
land.
GMU/ACRES: 82 / 880 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, bear, small game

▶ VINCENTE CANYON — CONEJOS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Monte Vista, go 21 miles S on
Hwy. 15 to Capulin. Go 10 miles SW on dump
road (CR 8) from Capulin to N end.
GMU/ACRES: 81 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–May 31 for hunting. Open yearround for fishing.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, lion, bear, bighorn sheep, small game
FISHING: La Jara Creek
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping allowed as posted.

▶ WARMER GULCH — PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Cañon City, go W on Hwy. 50
to Hwy. 9. Turn N and go 0.5 miles N of ParkFremont county line. Adjoins Thirty-One Mile
Mountain.
GMU/ACRES: 58 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, lion, rabbit, dove, coyote
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot or horseback only from the
designated parking area; no motorized
vehicles.

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▶ WAUGH MOUNTAIN — FREMONT, PARK COs.

DIRECTIONS: From Cañon City, go W on Hwy.
50 for 12 miles. Turn right on Hwy. 9 and go 9
miles. Take CR 2 W for 15 miles. Foot access
through BLM land on E and S. Use BLM parking lot.
GMU/ACRES: 58 / 18,253 acres
OPEN: First day of archery pronghorn season
through May 31.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, bear, coyote,
grouse
NOTE: Exchange of use on STL. Part private land,
part STL Public Access Program.

▶ WEBER CANYON — MONTEZUMA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Mancos, go 4.4 miles S on CR
41 to designated parking area on E side of CR
41.
GMU/ACRES: 73 / 441 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–last day of spring turkey season.
All public access March 1–last day of spring turkey season is for lion and turkey hunting only.
HUNTING: deer, elk, lion, small game

▶ WELDON VALLEY — MORGAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Weldona, go E for 0.33 miles
on CR Y, then go N for 2 miles on CR 10. STL
on both sides of CR 10. Gate in SE corner of
Sect. 22 on CR 10 and in SW corner of Sect. 21.
GMU/ACRES: 95 / 5,600 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, dove, waterfowl

▶ WERNER ARROYO — SAGUACHE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Saguache, go S for 7 miles on
Hwy. 285 to CR T. Turn E and go 6 miles to CR
53. Then go S for 2 miles to CR R. Turn W and
go 1 mile. Turn N and go 0.5 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 682 / 320 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, waterfowl, rabbit,
snowshoe hare, coyote, furbearers

▶ WEST BEAR GULCH — FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: In Cañon City at 4th St. and Hwy.
50, go S/SE on 4th St. to CR 143 (Oak Creek
Grade Rd.). Go 11 miles S on CR 143 to Yorkville and BLM Rd. 6227 (approx. 2 miles past
USFS Oak Creek campground). Go 2 miles W/
NW on Rd. 6227 to E boundary of property.
GMU/ACRES: 69 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, lion, small game, turkey

▶ WEST CARTER MOUNTAIN — GRAND CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Kremmling, take Hwy. 40 W
for 14 miles to Chimney Rock Rd. (CR 27/USFS
Rd. 103). Access to SW corner (Indian Pass)
begins at gate 1.5 miles E of Hwy. 40. Access
from E and NE (Badger Creek) continues up
Chimney Rock Rd. for 5 miles to marked gates.
GMU/ACRES: 181 / 2,360 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Motor vehicles restricted to Chimney Rock
Rd. unless posted.
b. Camping, fires allowed within 300 feet of
Chimney Rock Rd. (CR 27/USFS Rd. 103)
as posted.

NEW ▶ WEST LIME CREEK — SAN JUAN CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Silverton, go S on Hwy. 550
for 9.7 miles to West Lime Creek. Parking
along Hwy. 550 between mile markers 60 and
61.
GMU/ACRES: 74 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, moose, coyote, snowshoe
hare

▶ WHETSTONE MOUNTAIN — GUNNISON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From intersection of CR 730 and CR
737, drive 4.1 miles on CR 737 to USFS boundary. Turn right onto USFS Rd. 563. Property
accessible from USFS Rd. 563.1A and USFS Rd.
563.2A across USFS land. No formal trailhead
exists.
GMUs/ACRES: 54 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: mule deer, elk, bear, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot or horseback only.

▶ WHISKEY CREEK — EAGLE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Vail, go W on I-70 to Exit 171,
then go 0.5 miles W. STL is S of I-70. Parking at
USFS office at Meadow Mtn. (off I-70 Exit 171,
0.25 miles E). Timber activity may be present.
GMUs/ACRES: 36, 45 / 602 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, dusky grouse, rabbit,
coyote
FISHING: coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Outfitting, non-wildlife-related public access prohibited.

▶ WILLOW CREEK — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Craig, go N for 29 miles on
Hwy. 13 to CR 101. Go 7 miles NE on CR 101 to
CR 70. Go 3 miles E on CR 70. STL is 0.25 miles
NE through BLM.
GMU/ACRES: 4 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, lion, small game

GMU/ACRES: 10 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

▶ YAMPA RIVER — ROUTT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hayden, go 8 miles W on
Hwy. 40. STL is S of Hwy. 40. Access from
Yampa River SWA. Parking available.
GMU/ACRES: 13 / 2,006 acres
OPEN: First day of archery deer and elk season
through May 31.
HUNTING: deer, elk, grouse, rabbit
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Only access is from SWA parking area.

NEW ▶ YOUGHAL — MOFFAT CO.
DIRECTIONS:From Dinosaur, go E on Hwy. 40
to CR 16. Turn left onto CR 16, then go to CR
157. Turn right onto CR 157 and go approx.
1.4 miles. Access by foot or horseback only
across adjacent BLM lands.
GMU/ACRES: 10 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game

▶ ZAPATA FALLS — ALAMOSA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Alamosa, go 14.4 miles E on
Hwy. 160. Turn N onto Hwy. 50 and go 10.7
miles to Zapata Falls sign. Turn right and follow
gravel road for 3.5 miles to BLM trailhead parking lot.
GMU/ACRES: 82 / 619 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb. for big game hunting.
Year-round for wildlife viewing.
HUNTING: elk, mule deer, bear, lion
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Overnight parking prohibited
b. Hunting prohibited within designated
safety zone adjacent to waterfall trail.

A Special Edition of

▶ WINDY RIDGE — GRAND CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Kremmling, go W for 20 miles
on Hwy. 40 (Diamond Creek crossing, mile
marker 163), then go W for 2 miles on CR 184.
Timber activity may be present. CR access runs
through private property until boundary of STL.
Driving or parking vehicles off county road in
private hay meadows prohibited.
GMU/ACRES: 27 / 880 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Motor vehicle access only on CR 184.
b. Motor vehicle access through gate in Sect.
11 restricted to designated track when road
is dry.
c. Parking restricted in Sect. 14 as posted.

FISHING

NEW ▶ WINTER VALLEY GULCH — MOFFAT CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, go W on Hwy. 40
to BLM Rd. 1506. Turn S onto BLM Rd. 1506
and go to BLM Rd. 1705. Turn E onto BLM
Rd. 1705 and go approx. 3 miles. Access by
foot and horseback only across adjacent BLM
lands.

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STATE PARKS

MORE ABOUT STATE PARKS
Wherever you go in Colorado, there’s a state park waiting to welcome you. Mountains
or prairies, rivers or forests, out in the country or next to the city: Colorado’s state
parks are as diverse as the state itself, and they offer something for everyone. Enjoy
more than 700 miles of trails, water sports, rock climbing and more than 4,000
campsites and 70 cabins and yurts. For information about hunting, fishing and other
recreational opportunities at state parks, call 303-297-1192, or visit any state park or
CPW office. For more, go to: cpw.state.co.us/park-map
Paonia State Park
Surrounded by the Gunnison National forest, Paonia has a 334-acre lake where
visitors can waterski, sail, canoe, paddleboard and much more.
Visitors can also picnic and camp along the shore of the reservoir.
© Ken Papaleo for CPW

STATE PARK GENERAL INFORMATION
The following information applies to all Colorado state parks. Additional
property-specific information is listed on the pages that follow.

STATE PARK FEES &amp; PASSES
DAILY FEES &amp; ENTRANCE PASSES

▶ Most parks are open every day of the year, weather permitting, but please
see individual park listings for exceptions.
▶ Day-use areas generally are open 5 a.m.–10 p.m. Some day-use parks
close earlier (sunset or dusk) and have gates to prevent access outside
of operating hours; contact the park for hours of operation. Check our
website for seasonal or maintenance closures: cpw.state.co.us
NOTE: State parks in the Boulder/Denver area tend to be very busy on weekends and holidays from May to Sept., so visit on a weekday, or arrive early
in the morning or later in the afternoon to help ensure you can access your
favorite park.

▶ Entrance fees are charged at all state parks. They help offset operating
costs.
▶ Daily passes are NEW $9–$11 per vehicle, or $4 for an individual pass to
walk or bike in, depending on which park you visit.
▶ Daily passes are available at the park and are valid until noon the day after
purchase. The fee for a daily pass covers all occupants of a vehicle. Some
parks may charge a per-person fee to walk or bike in for those 16 years of
age or older.
NOTE: Cherry Creek State Park is subject to an additional fee for the
Cherry Creek Basin Water Quality Authority: $1/day or $3/annual
▶ Annual passes purchased at self-serve kiosks (or "iron rangers") must be
redeemed within 30 days. Note that the receipt is not replaceable.

CAMPING &amp; RESERVATIONS

ANNUAL PASS FEES

PARK HOURS

▶ NEW All state parks now require camping/cabin/yurt reservations.
Campers can make reservations the day they plan to arrive at the park or
up to six months in advance, 24/7, by phone (1-800-244-5613) or online
(go to cpw.state.co.us and choose "Camping Reservations" under
"Things to Do" to get started).
▶ The online licensing, pass and camping reservation system is a one-stop
shop for all items that can be purchased from CPW. All customers who
wish to purchase products or make reservations online will need to look
up and update their old account or set up a new online account. Go to
cpw.state.co.us and choose "Camping Reservations" under "Things to
Do" to get started.
▶ Entrance fees apply at all parks in addition to camping fees.
▶ Customers can cancel their camping reservations at any time prior to arrival, online at cpw.state.co.us (choose "Camping Reservations" under
"Things to Do") or by phone: 1-800-244-5613. Reservation change or
cancellation fees are nonrefundable.
▶ Exceptions to the refund policy are not offered for water levels, fire restrictions, bugs or equipment malfunction.

FISHING ON STATE PARKS

▶ All but three state parks offer fishing, and licenses are required. Daily,
multiple-day, annual or combo small-game/fishing licenses are available:
Go to cpw.state.co.us and click "Buy &amp; Apply."

HUNTING ON STATE PARKS

▶ Hunting is allowed only on some state parks. If it is allowed, it will be
listed under “Recreation” in the parks information that starts on page 54.
▶ See "Reservations: Hunting" on page 1 and go to cpw.state.co.us/
huntingreservations for more information.
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▶ All annual passes allow you access to all state parks for 12 months from
the date of purchase. Available online at cpw.state.co.us, by phone at
1-800-244-5613, at any CPW location or through any sales agent.
▶ An annual park pass is used in lieu of a daily entrance pass (see above).
▶ $80 for a vehicle annual affixed pass.
▶ $120 for a family annual pass. This transferrable pass is issued to an individual, not a vehicle. Anyone living at the same address as the pass holder
can use the pass in their vehicle as long as the same address on their legal
form of ID matches the pass holder.
▶ $40 for an additional affixed annual vehicle pass. You must possess a valid
affixed annual or family annual pass to qualify to purchase this pass.
▶ Discounted annual passes are available to Colorado residents who are 64
years and older, disabled, disabled veterans or eligible because of income:
cpw.state.co.us/accessibility

MILITARY PASSES

▶ Active duty military and veterans are admitted free to state parks for the
month of Aug. and on Veteran’s Day (Nov. 11).
▶ The military member or veteran must show proof of military service and
obtain the free Aug. pass from any Colorado state park or CPW office.
The military member or veteran must be in the vehicle using the pass. Go
to cpw.state.co.us/accessibility for a list of acceptable military IDs.

PICK UP A FREE STATE PARKS &amp; HATCHERIES PASSPORT WHILE VISITING!

▶ Stop by one of our 41 state parks or 15 hatcheries and pick up the CPW
Passport. Challenge yourself to collect ALL the stamps while you travel the
state and log your memories in the Passport: Use #COParksPassport to
share your adventures. Then, send in your photo to collect your completion prize(s): info@FriendsofColoradoStateParks.org

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STATE PARK ACCESS RULES
The following activities are PROHIBITED on lands, waters,
frozen surfaces of waters, rights-­of-way, buildings or
devices on CPW parks and outdoor recreation lands:
▶ To enter, use or occupy parks and outdoor recreation lands when posted as prohibited. Access
to CPW recreation lands and waters is generally
allowed 5 a.m.–10 p.m. daily. Restricted access
generally will be allowed during other hours for
camping and fishing.
▶ To remove, destroy, mutilate, modify or deface
any structure, water control device, poster,
notice, sign or marker, tree, shrub or other
plant or vegetation — including dead timber
and forest litter, or any object of archaeological, geological, historical, zoological or natural/
environmental value or interest. This does not
include removal of firewood from designated
firewood areas, noxious weeds or recreational
gold mining within the Arkansas Headwaters
Recreation Area (except where prohibited as
indicated by posted signs).
▶ To remove, destroy or harass any wildlife or
livestock. Hunting is allowed in certain areas
designated during hunting seasons.

NIGHT ACTIVITY

CAMPING

ANIMALS/PETS
▶ To allow any dog or other pet, unless under
control and on a leash not longer than 6 feet.
This requirement for dogs or other pets does
not apply when the animal is in a vehicle or vessel, or within the boundaries of the designated
dog-off-leash area at Chatfield or Cherry Creek
state parks. Dog or other pets are not allowed
within any swimming or water-ski beach. Any
person having a dog or other pet creating a nuisance or disturbance, or who fails to properly
control a dog or other pet, may be evicted from
the park or recreation area. This does not apply
to dogs being used in hunting, field trials or
while being trained on lands open to such use.
▶ To allow horses, mules, donkeys or burros, except on areas or trails designated for their use.
▶ To turn livestock onto or allow grazing without
permission.
▶ For any handler of any dog to fail to immediately collect, remove and properly dispose of
all feces from or near any developed park sites,
including campgrounds, picnic area, dog training areas and designated trails.

▶ Where camping is permitted as posted, it is
unlawful to leave a camp, tent, shelter, motor vehicle or trailer unattended more than 24
hours, or to camp or to park travel trailers or
campers on a state park or outdoor recreation
land property for more than 14 days in NEW a
28-day period.
▶ If a different primary occupant is not designated, the person who makes a reservation
is financially and legally responsible for any
actions of the site's occupants.

LITTERING

▶ To leave fish/fish entrails or debris in or on the
ice-covered or open waters of lakes, reservoirs
or streams.
▶ To leave any residentially or commercially generated garbage or trash anywhere within a park
or recreation area.

FIRES

▶ To build or tend fires, except in fully-enclosed
vehicles or in designated sites with grills or
fireplaces; or in hibachis, charcoal grills, stoves
and other metal containers, unless otherwise
prohibited by these regulations.
▶ To allow a fire to burn in a careless manner, to
leave any fire unattended or to fail to completely extinguish any fire .
▶ To discharge or use fireworks of any kind.

BOAT DOCKS

▶ To fish from boat ramps or boat docks, or to
otherwise use ramps/docks in a manner not
intended for their use.

GLASSWARE

▶ For any person to carry or possess any glassware in a public swimming or bathing area, or
designated waterskiing beach.

▶ To occupy a parking site with a motorized vehicle from 10 p.m.–5 a.m., unless all occupants
arriving in the vehicle are actively engaged in
fishing or boating.

SWIM BEACH

▶ For any person:
a. To swim or bathe in any waters except areas
designated for such use.
b. To build or tend any kind of fire on any swim
beach.
c. To fish from any swim beach.
d. To allow any child under age 12 to be on a
swim beach unless accompanied by an adult.

AIRCRAFT

▶ To land or take off with any type of aircraft.
“Aircraft” means any device/equipment that
is used or intended to be used for manned
flight (including powerless flight), including:
airplanes, helicopters, gliders, hot air balloons,
hang gliders, parachutes, parasails, kite boards,
kite tubes, zip lines, etc.

DUMP STATIONS/OTHER UTILITIES

▶ To empty wastewater holding tanks, fill water
holding tanks or otherwise use any park dump
station or utility without a valid park pass and
valid camping permit/camping reservation.

BEARS

▶ Where necessary to prevent or address bear/
human interactions or related issues, the park
manager may designate all or a portion of any
state park where food, trash and equipment
used to cook or store food must be kept sealed
in a hard-sided vehicle, in a camping unit that
is constructed of solid, non-pliable material or
in a food storage box provided by the park for
those persons entering the park in something
other than a hardsided vehicle or appropriate

camping unit. This does not apply to food that
is being transported, consumed or prepared for
consumption.
A hard-sided vehicle does not include any
type of tent, pop-up camper or pickup camper
with nylon, canvas or other pliable materials,
car top carriers or camper shells on the back of
pickup trucks.

QUIET HOURS

▶ Quiet hours will be enforced from 10 p.m.–6
a.m., and all generators, loud radios or other
loud noises that may disturb the peace are
prohibited during these hours.

ABANDONED PROPERTY

▶ To leave any personal property unattended on
land or water for more than 24 hours:
a. If property is left for 24 hours, it will be considered abandoned.
b. Removal and storage will be at the expense of
the owner.

CLIMBING HARDWARE

▶ To place fixed or permanent rock-climbing
hardware, unless the climber first obtains a
special-activities permit from the park manager.
Removal of previously-placed fixed or permanent climbing hardware is prohibited.

PARKING

▶ To park a motor vehicle, trailer or camper in
any area other than a designated parking area.

BIKING

▶ To bike in any area other than in a designated
biking area or on a designated road or trail.
▶ E-bikes (electrical-assisted bicycles) are vehicles
with 2 or 3 wheels, fully operable pedals and an
electric motor that doesn't go over 750 watts. See
page 3, "State Wildlife Areas," for descriptions of
the 3 classes of e-bike.
In state parks, class 1 and 2 e-bikes are allowed on roadways and designated bike lanes,
and on multi-use trails and other areas (e.g.,
campgrounds) that are open to nonmotorized
biking. Class 3 e-bikes are only allowed on designated roadways and designated bike lanes.

ALCOHOL

▶ Consumption of alcoholic beverages on CPW
lands and waters is permitted with the following exceptions:
a. It is prohibited to consume alcoholic beverages on any archery or firearm range.
b. It is prohibited to sell and/or dispense
alcoholic beverages on any CPW lands and
waters.
c. It is prohibited to be on any CPW lands and
waters when under the influence of alcohol
or any controlled substance to the degree
that may endanger oneself or another per
son, damage property or resources, or may
cause unreasonable interference with another person’s enjoyment.

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STATE PARKS PROPERTIES
▶ CAMEO SHOOTING &amp; EDUCATION COMPLEX
— MESA CO.
DIRECTIONS: Take I-70 to exit 45, turn north
and follow signs to Cameo.
GMU/ACRES: 31 / 1,700
FACILITIES: rifle, pistol, shotgun, archery ranges;
hunting, fishing, shooting and other outdoor
activity programs and classes
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Public access from sunrise to sunset only.
b. Fires may be prohibited to comply with current burn restrictions.
c. Camping, marijuana prohibited.
d. Dogs prohibited outside of vehicles.
e. Hunting allowed only in area north of and
within 100 yards of Coal Canyon-Main
Canyon divide.
f. All persons must comply with range safety
rules, as posted.
g. Biking only in designated areas, as posted.
NOTE: While Cameo has the same general rules as state parks
(see page 53 of this brochure and Chapter P-1 of our regulations
online: cpw.state.co.us/regulations), PARK PASSES
ARE NOT VALID FOR ENTRY HERE. You must purchase Cameo
passes specifically to use in the Cameo shooting areas. See the
types of Cameo passes and fees online: cpw.state.co.us/
cameo

Find downloadable maps and a full list of activities available
at each park in the Park Finder online: cpw.state.
co.us/park-map
▶ ARKANSAS HEADWATERS — CHAFFEE, FREMONT,
LAKE AND PUEBLO COs.

DIRECTIONS TO VISITOR CENTER: From
intersection of Hwys. 50/291 in Salida, go
N on Hwy. 291 (1st St.). Go 1 block past
stoplight to G St., turn right 1 block to Sackett
Ave., then turn left. Visitor Center on left
corner of Sackett and G streets. Note that
the park spans 152 miles from Leadville to
Pueblo, and campsites are located along this
span.
PHONE: 719-539-7289
ACRES: 5,652 total acres, 152 miles of river
FACILITIES: picnic sites, including group
picnicking, campgrounds, boat ramps, visitor
center
RECREATION: fishing, whitewater boating,
camping, hiking, mountain biking, OHV,
hunting, horseback trails, boating, swimming, cross-country skiing/snowshoeing, rock
climbing, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Except in established campgrounds where
toilet facilities are provided, all overnight
campers must provide and use a portable
toilet device capable of carrying human
waste out of recreation area. Contents of
portable toilet must be emptied in compliance with law and may not be deposited
within recreation area, unless at a facility
specifically designated by AHRA.
b. Building or tending fires allowed, but
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two-inch rigid side. Fire containers must be
elevated up off ground.
c. Swimming allowed from confluence of
East Fork/Lake Fork of Arkansas River.
All persons swimming within designated
whitewater parks and all persons under the
age of 13 swimming anywhere within the
recreation area must wear a properly-fitting, U.S. Coast Guard-approved wearable
personal flotation device.
d. Motorboats prohibited from confluence of
East Fork/Lake Fork of Arkansas River to
west end of Pueblo Reservoir.
e. Innertubes, air mattresses and similar devices allowed from confluence of East Fork/
Lake Fork of Arkansas River. All occupants
must wear a U.S. Coast Guard-approved
wearable personal flotation device.
f. Hunting allowed in areas not prohibiting
such use.
g. Recreational gold mining allowed, except
where prohibited as posted.

▶ BARR LAKE — ADAMS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Denver, take I-76 E to exit
22, Bromley Lane. Go E approx. 1 mile to
Picadilly Rd., then go S about 2 miles to park
entrance on right.
PHONE: 303-659-6005
ACRES: 1,164 land acres, 1,726 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramp, visitor
center
RECREATION: fishing, hiking, biking, horseback
trails, boating, cross-country skiing/snowshoeing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Dogs or other pets, fishing or boating in
wildlife refuge area prohibited.
b. Visitors must remain on designated trails
and boardwalks in wildlife refuge area.
c. Fishing, boating in wildlife refuge area
prohibited.
d. Visitors must remain on designated trails
on Barr Lake Dam.
e. Horses on Barr Lake Dam prohibited.
f. Only hand-propelled craft, sailboats and
boats with electric trolling motors or
gasoline motors of 10 horsepower or less
allowed.
g. Only shotguns loaded with birdshot allowed for waterfowl and dove hunting, in
areas and at times posted.
h. All hunters must check in and check out at
hunter registration area.
i. Waterfowl hunting by reservation only. See
"Reservations: Hunting," page 1, for details.

▶ BOYD LAKE — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-25 exit 257 W (Hwy. 34)
2.3 miles, go right on Boise Ave for 1.5 miles,
then turn right on 37th St. (T intersection).
Turn right, and park is on right (800 ft).
PHONE: 970-669-1739
ACRES: 257 land acres, 1,747 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramps, electric
hookups, dump station, visitor center

RECREATION: fishing, camping, hiking, biking,
boating, swimming, cross-country skiing/
snowshoeing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. From the Tues. after Labor Day through the
Fri. before Memorial Day, only bows and
arrows (including crossbows and handheld bows, unless otherwise restricted), and
shotguns loaded with birdshot allowed for
hunting in areas not posted as prohibiting
such use.
b. Waterfowl hunting by reservation only. See
"Reservations: Hunting," page 1, for details.

▶ CASTLEWOOD CANYON — DOUGLAS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-25 at Castle Rock, go E on
Founders Parkway to Hwy. 86, then go E for
4 miles to Franktown. Go S on Hwy. 83 (S.
Parker Rd.) for 5 miles to park entrance.
PHONE: 303-688-5242
ACRES: 2,628 land acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, visitor center
RECREATION: hiking, cross-country skiing/
snowshoeing, rock climbing, wildlife viewing,
educational tours, photography
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Dogs or other pets, horses, climbing, traverseing or rappeling on or from rock formations in East Canyon area prohibited.
b. Visitors required to remain on designated
trails in East Canyon area.

▶ CHATFIELD — JEFFERSON, DOUGLAS, ARAPAHOE COs.

DIRECTIONS: From Denver, go W on C-470
to Wadsworth (Hwy. 121) exit. Go S on
Wadsworth for 1 mile. Deer Creek entrance
is on E of road. Or, from C-470 and Santa Fe
Dr. (Hwy. 85), go S on Hwy. 85, go W on Titan
Pkwy., then turn right on Roxborough Park
Rd. to Plum Creek entrance.
PHONE: 303-791-7275
ACRES: 3,895 land acres, 1,423 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, horse rental, sewer and
electrical hookups, dump station, boat ramps,
marina, swim beach, model airplane field
RECREATION: fishing, camping, hiking, biking,
horseback trails, boating, swimming, crosscountry skiing/snowshoeing, hot-air ballooning, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Entrance to and exit from dog-off-leash
areas allowed only at designated access
points.
b. A handler may bring maximum of 3 dogs at
one time in dog-off-leash area.
c. Handlers must have a leash and at least one
waste bag for each dog in dog-off-leash
area.
d. Sport-dog trainers must obtain a specialuse permit to access and use designated
upland and flat-water sport-dog-training
areas.
e. Handlers in dog-off-leash and sport-dogtraining areas must have a visible and valid
dog-off-leash annual or daily pass.

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f. Fishing prohibited on ponds within dog-offleash area.
g. Only pistols or other mechanisms incapable
of discharging live ammunition allowed in
dog-training area.
h. Valid permit required to launch or land any
hot-air balloon.
i. Only float tubes or craft propelled by hand
allowed on ponds within the park, excluding main reservoir.

▶ CHERRY CREEK — ARAPAHOE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-225, go 1 mile S on Parker
Rd. to Lehigh Ave. and follow signs to E
entrance of park.
PHONE: 303-690-1166
ACRES: 3,570 land acres, 880 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, horse rental, electrical
hookups, dump station, boat ramps, marina,
shooting range
RECREATION: fishing, camping, hiking, biking,
horseback trails, boating, swimming, crosscountry skiing/snowshoeing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Entrance to and exit from dog-off-leash
areas allowed only at designated access
points.
b. A handler may bring maximum of 3 dogs at
one time in dog-off-leash area.
c. Handlers must have a leash and at least one
waste bag for each dog in dog-off-leash
area.
d. Sport-dog trainers must obtain a specialuse permit to access and use designated
upland and flat-water sport-dog-training
areas.
e. Handlers in dog-off-leash and sport-dogtraining areas must have a visible and valid
dog-off-leash annual or daily pass.
f. Use of shotgun shells on trap/skeet range
with shot size larger than size 7 prohibited.
g. Only pistols or other mechanisms incapable
of discharging live ammunition allowed in
dog-training area.

▶ CHEYENNE MOUNTAIN — EL PASO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-25, exit on South Academy
(Exit 135) and go W on Academy to Hwy. 115.
Go S on Hwy. 115 to first traffic light at Gate
1 of Fort Carson. Turn W at light into park
entrance.
PHONE: 719-576-2016
ACRES: 2,701 land acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, campground with 51
full hookup sites and 10 basic sites, visitor
center
RECREATION: camping, hiking, biking
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Dogs and other pets prohibited, except
leashed dogs and pets in developed areas
of park and on the following trails only:
Acorn Alley, Bobcat Way, Raccoon Ridge
and the portion of Soaring Kestral west of
the eastern-most intersection with Bobcat
Way. All visitors that have dogs or other
pets on these trails must have at least one
waste bag per animal.

b. Smoking limited to developed areas only
and prohibited in backcountry, or on archery range, parking lot or trail system.
c. Hunting prohibited.
d. Climbing, traversing or rappeling on or
from rock formations prohibited.
e. Any person age 17 or older shooting on
the field/3D portion of archery range must
have on their person a proper and valid
daily or annual Cheyenne Mountain Park
archery range individual permit.
f. Public access on archery range allowed from
sunrise to sunset.
g. Any person age 16 or younger entering
archery range must be under adult supervision at all times.
h. Broadheads, crossbows and firearms, including, but not limited to, BB guns, pellet
guns and air rifles, prohibited on archery
range.
i. Dogs or other pets prohibited on archery
range.

▶ CRAWFORD — DELTA, MONTROSE COs.

DIRECTIONS: From Delta, take Hwy. 92 E to
Hotchkiss. Veer right on Hwy. 92. Go 10 miles
to Crawford. Park is 1 mile S on Hwy. 92.
PHONE: 970-921-5721
ACRES: 381 land acres, 379 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramps, electrical
hookups, dump station, visitor center
RECREATION: fishing, hunting, camping, hiking,
biking, boating, swimming, cross-country skiing/snowshoeing, snowmobiling
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting allowed in areas not prohibiting
such use.

▶ ELDORADO CANYON — BOULDER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hwy. 36, take Superior/Louisville exit (McCaslin Blvd.), then go S to Colo.
170. Go W approx. 9 miles through Eldorado
Springs. Park entrance on W side of Eldorado
Springs.
VISITOR CENTER: Go 1 mile W of park entrance.
PHONE: 303-494-3943
ACRES: 1,441 land acres, one mile of river
FACILITIES: picnic sites, visitor center
RECREATION: rock climbing, hiking, biking,
horseback trails, cross-country skiing/snowshoeing, fishing, hunting with primitive weapons only at the Crescent Meadows property
RESTRICTIONS:
a. All portable grills and stoves (including,
but not limited to, charcoal, gas and wood)
prohibited outside of designated high-use
pads.
b. Beginning the Tues. after Labor Day
through March 31, only hand-held bows
and shotguns loaded with birdshot allowed
for hunting in western portion of park
(Crescent Meadows).
c. Beginning the Tues. after Labor Day
through the Fri. before Memorial Day, only
primitive weapons (hand-held bows and
muzzle-loading rifles) allowed for hunting
big game in western portion of park (Crescent Meadows).

▶ ELEVEN MILE — PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Colorado Springs, take Hwy.
24 W for 38 miles until 1 mile W of town of
Lake George. Then turn S on CR 90 and go 6
miles to CR 92. Go S on CR 92 for 5 miles to
park.
PHONE: 719-748-3401
ACRES: 4,167 land acres, 3,405 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramps, electrical
hookups, dump station, visitor center
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, camping, hiking,
biking, boating, cross-country skiing/snowshoeing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Operating or parking snowmobiles on land
or on frozen surface of reservoir prohibited, except by law enforcement officers on
duty, or unless otherwise posted at park
entrances.
b. Operating or occupying boats on surface
of reservoir from one-half hour after
sunset until one-half hour before sunrise
prohibited.
c. Entering, using or occupying islands on
reservoir prohibited.
d. Entering, using or occupying lands or
waters of Eleven Mile State Recreation Area
lying east of restrictive buoy line prohibited.
e. Waterskiing on reservoir prohibited.
f. Hunting allowed in areas not prohibiting
such use.

▶ ELKHEAD RESERVOIR — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hayden, follow Hwy. 40 W
for 10 miles to CR 29. Turn right and go 4
miles to CR 28. Turn right, main park access
on left.
PHONE: 970-276-2061
ACRES: 1,208 land acres, 900 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramps
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, camping, hiking,
biking, horseback trails, boating, swimming,
cross-country skiing/snowshoeing

▶ GOLDEN GATE CANYON — GILPIN, JEFFERSON COs.

DIRECTIONS: Take I-70 W, exit Hwy. 58 and
go 5 miles to Hwy. 93. Go N for 1.5 miles to
Golden Gate Canyon Rd., then turn left and
go 13 miles to visitor center.
PHONE: 303-582-3707
ACRES: 11,895 land acres, 8 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, electrical hookups,
dump station, visitor center
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, camping, hiking,
biking, horseback trails, cross-country skiing/
snowshoeing, rock climbing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boats, rafts or other floating devices of any
kind on lakes within park prohibited, except as part of class in canoeing sponsored
by CPW.
b. In Jefferson Co., excluding the 160-acre
parcel known as Vigil Ranch and posted
strip of land along Gilpin CR 2: During
deer and elk seasons, hunting allowed for
big game. Beginning the Tues. after Labor
Day through the Fri. before Memorial Day,
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hunting allowed for small game in areas
not posted as prohibiting such use. Hunters
must check in and out at designated check
station.
c. During deer and elk seasons beginning
the Tues. after Labor Day through the Fri.
before Memorial Day, hunting allowed in
areas not posted as prohibiting such use
in portion of park located in Gilpin Co.
(Green Ranch). Only hunters selected
through special drawing prior to start of
big-game seasons allowed to hunt this
portion.

▶ HARVEY GAP — GARFIELD CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Silt, go W on Hwy. 6/24 to
First St. Turn N on First St. and go 1.2 miles
to Silt Mesa Rd. Go W for 0.7 miles to Harvey
Gap Rd. (CR 237). Go N and follow Harvey
Gap Rd. for 3.4 miles to park.
PHONE: 970-625-1607
ACRES: 106 land acres, 198 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramp
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, boating, swimming, cross-country skiing/snowshoeing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Only hand-propelled craft, sailboats and
boats with electric trolling motors or
gasoline motors of 20 horsepower or less
allowed on reservoir.
b. Waterskiing on reservoir prohibited.
c. Beginning the Tues. after Labor Day
through the Fri. before Memorial Day, only
bows and arrows (including crossbow and
hand-held bow, unless otherwise restricted), and shotguns loaded with birdshot
allowed for hunting in areas not posted as
prohibiting such use.

▶ HIGHLINE LAKE — MESA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Loma exit on I-70 (Hwy.
139), go N for 5 miles to Q Rd., then go W for
1.2 miles to 11.8 Rd. Go N for 1 mile to park.
PHONE: 970-858-7208
ACRES: 389 land acres, 173 water acres
FACILITIES: visitor center, camping, picnic sites,
boat ramps, dump station
RECREATION: fishing, camping, hiking, biking,
horseback trails, boating, swimming
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Only hand-propelled craft, sailboats and
boats with electric motors allowed on Mack
Mesa Reservoir.
b. Boats prohibited on lake from first day in
Oct. through last day in Feb., except handpropelled craft used for setting out and
picking up decoys, and retrieving downed
waterfowl in area open to hunting.
c. Waterfowl hunting by reservation only. See
"Reservations: Hunting," page 1, for details.
d. Only shotguns loaded with birdshot allowed for waterfowl hunting in areas and at
times posted.
e. Small-game hunting allowed at park, using
only shotguns, in areas and at times posted.
f. Big-game hunting prohibited.
g. All hunters must check in and check out at
hunter registration area.

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▶ JACKSON LAKE — MORGAN, WELD COs.

DIRECTIONS: From Hwy. 34 and I-76 interchange, go N for 7.25 miles onHwy. 39,
through Goodrich. Then go W on Y5 (follow
paved road) for 2.5 miles.
PHONE: 970-645-2551
ACRES: 580 land acres, 2,511 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramp, electrical
hookups, dump station, visitor center
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, OHV, camping,
hiking, boating, swimming, cross-country
skiing/snowshoeing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Beginning the Tues. after Labor Day
through the Fri. before Memorial Day, only
bows and arrows (including crossbow and
hand-held bow, unless otherwise restricted), and shotguns loaded with birdshot
allowed for hunting in areas not posted as
prohibiting such use.

▶ JAMES M. ROBB-COLORADO RIVER — MESA CO.

PHONE: 970-434-3388 or 970-858-9188 (Fruita
Section)
CONNECTED LAKES:
DIRECTIONS: From SW portion of Grand Junction at Hwy. 340, go NW on Dike Rd. for 1.5
miles.
ACRES: 20 land acres, 30 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramp
RECREATION: fishing, hiking, biking, boating.
Hunting prohibited.
CORN LAKE:
DIRECTIONS: Take Exit 37 off I-70, go to I-70 B,
turn S on 32 Rd. (Hwy. 141) and go 2 miles.
ACRES: 100 land acres, 22 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramp
RECREATION: fishing, hiking, biking, horseback
trails, waterfowl hunting
FRUITA:
DIRECTIONS: Take I-70 to Exit 19 at Fruita. Go S
on Hwy. 340 for 0.5 miles to entrance on W.
ACRES: 20 land acres, 15 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramp, electrical
hookup, dump station, visitor center
RECREATION: fishing, camping, hiking, biking,
horseback trails, boating. Hunting prohibited.
NOTE: Swim beach closed indefinitely.
ISLAND ACRES:
DIRECTIONS: Take Exit 47 off I-70; follow signs.
ACRES: 627 land acres, 251 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, electrical hookups,
dump station
RECREATION: fishing, camping, hiking, biking,
swimming, waterfowl hunting
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Colorado River Wildlife Area:
1. Dogs or other pets prohibited, except on
designated trails.
2. Fires, swimming prohibited.
3. Public access via designated trails only.
4. Boats, rafts or other floating devices of any
kind on lakes prohibited.
b. Fruita, Connected Lakes, Corn Lake and
Island Acres sections:
1. Except for swim area at Island Acres, only
hand-propelled craft, sailboats and boats
with electric motors allowed.

2. Waterfowl hunting by reservation only.
See "Reservations: Hunting," page 1, for
details.
3. Only shotguns loaded with birdshot allowed for waterfowl hunting in areas and
at times posted. All hunters must hunt
from designated blinds.
4. Hunting prohibited in Fruita and Connected Lakes sections.
c. 34 Road Parcel:
1. No public access except for waterfowl
hunting on weekends during designated
waterfowl hunting seasons.
2. Only shotguns loaded with birdshot allowed for waterfowl hunting in areas and
at times posted. Waterfowl hunters must
have valid reservation to hunt 34 Road
blind.
3. Hunters must hunt from designated blinds
only.
4. All other use of property prohibited.
d. Pear Park Section:
1. Boats, rafts or other floating devices of any
kind prohibited on lakes between 30 Rd.
and 29 Rd.
2. Waterfowl hunting by reservation only.
See "Reservations: Hunting," page 1, for
details.
3. Only shotguns loaded with birdshot allowed for waterfowl hunting in areas and
at times posted. All hunters must hunt
from designated blinds.

▶ JOHN MARTIN RESERVOIR — BENT CO.

DIRECTIONS:
FROM LAS ANIMAS: Go 16 miles E of Las Animas
on Hwy. 50 to CR 24 at Hasty. Go S on CR 24
approx. 2 miles to park entrance.
FROM LAMAR: Take Hwy. 50 W from Lamar approx. 20 miles to Hasty. Go S on School Street
(CR 24), then go 2 miles to park entrance.
PHONE: 719-829-1801
ACRES: 1,642 land acres, 11,749 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramps, electrical
hookups, dump station, visitor center
RECREATION: fishing, camping, hiking, biking,
boating, swimming, cross-country skiing/
snowshoeing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Public access on north shore area of park
prohibited from first day of Nov.–March
15 annually, or as posted (except to retrieve
downed waterfowl).
b. Only hand-propelled craft, sailboats and
boats with electric motors allowed on Lake
Hasty.
c. Unauthorized boats, rafts or other floating
devices of any kind prohibited on waters
below John Martin Dam to Arkansas River
bridge.
d. Public access east of waterfowl closure
line to the dam prohibited from first day
of Nov.–March 15 annually, or as posted
(except to retrieve downed waterfowl).

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▶ LAKE PUEBLO — PUEBLO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-25 at Pueblo, take Exit 101
and go 2.5 miles W on Hwy. 50. Turn S on
Pueblo Blvd. and go 4 miles to Thatcher Ave.
Turn W, then go 4 miles to park entrance.
PHONE: 719-561-9320
ACRES: 12,885 land acres, 4,611 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramps, electrical
hookups, dump station, visitor center
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, camping, hiking,
biking, horseback trails, boating, swimming
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Jumping, diving or swinging from cliffs,
ledges or manmade structures prohibited,
including, but not limited to, boat docks,
marina infrastructure and railroad trestle
in Turkey Creek.
b. Innertubes, air mattresses and similar
devices allowed below dam on part of
Arkansas River within boundaries of park.
All occupants must wear a U.S. Coast
Guard-approved wearable personal flotation device.
c. Beginning the Tues. after Labor Day
through the Fri. before Memorial Day, only
bows and arrows (including crossbow and
hand-held bow, unless otherwise restricted), and shotguns loaded with birdshot
allowed for hunting in areas not posted as
prohibiting such use.

▶ LATHROP — HUERFANO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walsenburg, go 3 miles W
on Hwy. 160.
PHONE: 719-738-2376
ACRES: 1,780 land acres, 412 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramps, electrical
hookups, dump station, visitor center
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, camping, hiking,
biking, boating, swimming, cross-country skiing/snowshoeing, golf
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boats prohibited on Horseshoe Reservoir
from first Mon. in Nov. through last day
of migratory waterfowl seasons, except as
posted. Hand-propelled craft allowed for
setting out and picking up decoys, and
retrieving downed waterfowl in area open
to hunting.
b. Waterskiing on Horseshoe Reservoir
prohibited.
c. Beginning the Tues. after Labor Day
through the Fri. before Memorial Day, only
bows and arrows (including crossbows
and hand-held bows, unless otherwise
restricted), and shotguns loaded with
birdshot allowed for hunting west from
a north-south line corresponding with
barbed-wire fence between Horseshoe Lake
and Martin Lake.

▶ LONE MESA — DOLORES CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Dolores, take USFS Rds. 526
and 514 N and W to the park.
PHONE: 970-533-7065
ACRES: 11,780 land acres
NOTE: The park is currently closed to the public.
Limited hunting is allowed by a special use
permit program during big-game seasons. Call
for information.

▶ LORY — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Ft. Collins, go N on Hwy
287, staying straight when highway forks N
and following CR 54G into LaPorte. Continue
W to Bellvue and turn left on Rist Canyon Rd.
(52E). Follow Rist Canyon Rd. for 1 mile to
CR 23N. Turn left and follow CR 23N for 1.4
miles to Lodgepole (25G). Then turn right and
travel 1.6 miles to park entrance.
PHONE: 970-493-1623
ACRES: 2,591 land acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, visitor center
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, camping, hiking,
biking, horseback trails, cross-country skiing/
snowshoeing, rock climbing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. During deer and elk seasons, hunting allowed for big game. Beginning the Tues.
after Labor Day through the Fri. before
Memorial Day, hunting allowed for small
game in areas not posted as prohibiting
such use. Hunting on Sat. or Sun prohibited.
b. During spring turkey hunt at Lory State
Park, hunting turkey on Mon. and Tues.
only. All other days of the week closed to
spring turkey hunting.

▶ MANCOS — MONTEZUMA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Durango, take Hwy. 160 for
W 27 miles to Mancos. Go N on Hwy. 184 approx. 0.25 miles, then turn E on CR 42 (USFS
Rd. 561). Go 4 miles and take CR N to park
entrance.
PHONE: 970-533-7065
ACRES: 354 land acres, 217 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramp, dump station
RECREATION: fishing, camping, hiking, biking,
horseback trails, boating, cross-country skiing/snowshoeing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Only hand-propelled craft, sailboats, boats
with electric trolling motors and boats with
gasoline motors operated at a wakeless
speed allowed on reservoir.
b. Waterskiing on reservoir prohibited.

▶ MUELLER — TELLER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Colorado Springs, go 25
miles W on Hwy. 24 to Divide. Go S on Hwy.
67 for 3.5 miles to park entrance.
PHONE: 719-687-2366
ACRES: 5,109 land acres, 5 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, electrical hookups,
dump station, showers, visitor center

RECREATION: camping, hiking, biking, horseback trails, cross-country skiing/snowshoeing,
limited hunting and fishing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Dogs or other pets prohibited outside of
developed facilities area.
b. Operating snowmobiles and off-highway
vehicles prohibited, except by law enforcement officers on duty.
c. Boats, rafts or other floating devices of any
kind prohibited on lakes within park.
d. Beginning the Tues. after Labor Day
through the Fri. before Memorial Day,
hunting allowed in areas not prohibiting such use in park. Hunters may access
posted hunting area only from Trail 5 at
Visitor Center, Trail 11 at Livery parking
lot, or Lost Pond Picnic Area and Trail 13
at group campground. All weapons must
be completely unloaded when hunter is
outside posted hunting area boundary.

▶ NAVAJO — ARCHULETA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Pagosa Springs, take Hwy.
160 W for 17 miles. Go SW on Hwy. 151 for
18 miles to Arboles. Go 2 miles S on CR 982.
PHONE: 970-883-2208
ACRES: 2,087 land acres, 2,895 water acres —
the reservoir is more than 15,000 water acres
that span Colorado and New Mexico.
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramp, electrical
hookups, dump station, visitor center
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, camping, hiking,
biking, boating, swimming
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting allowed in areas not prohibiting
such use.
NOTE: Boaters may launch in either state and
use the entire reservoir. Valid New Mexico AND
Colorado fishing licenses are required.

▶ NORTH STERLING — LOGAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-76, take exit 125 (Sterling),
turn W on Hwy. 6 (traffic W from Denver,
turn left off exit ramp; traffic E from Julesburg/
Nebraska, turn right off exit ramp). Follow
Hwy. 6 W for 2 miles over bridge. Turn right
(N) on N. 3rd St. Take slight left onto Sidney
Ave., then continue N for 1.5 miles. Turn left
onto CR 34 and continue W for 1 mile. Turn
right onto CR 39 and follow paved road N for
10 miles. NOTE: If using a GPS unit to navigate,
road changes names several times. Don't turn
onto any unpaved roads. After S-curves, turn
left onto CR 46, continue for 2 miles W to CR
33, and follow paved road N on CR-33.
PHONE: 970-522-3657
ACRES: 2,820 land acres, 2,895 water acres
FACILITIES: archery range, picnic sites, boat
ramps, electrical hookups, dump station,
visitor center
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, camping, hiking,
biking, horseback trails, boating, swimming
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boats prohibited on reservoir from first
Mon. in Nov. through last day of migratory
waterfowl seasons, except as posted and
except hand-propelled craft used for setting
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out and picking up decoys, and retrieving
downed waterfowl on areas of lakes open to
waterfowl hunting.
b. Beginning the Tues. after Labor Day
through the Fri. before Memorial Day,
only bows and arrows and shotguns loaded
with birdshot allowed for hunting in areas
not prohibiting such use in park, except as
follows:
1. Hunting prohibited from dam.
2. Hunting prohibited from frozen surface
of lake.

▶ PAONIA — GUNNISON, PITKIN COs.

DIRECTIONS: From Glenwood Springs, take
Hwy. 82 S to Carbondale. At Hwy. 133, go S
for 46 miles.
PHONE: 970-921-5721
ACRES: 1,250 land acres, 334 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramp
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, camping,
boating, cross-country skiing/snowshoeing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting allowed in areas not prohibiting
such use.

▶ PEARL LAKE — ROUTT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Steamboat Springs, go W for
2 miles on Hwy. 40 to CR 129. Turn N and go
23 miles to Pearl Lake Rd. Go E for 2 miles to
park.
PHONE: 970-879-3922
ACRES: 134 land acres, 166 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramp
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, camping, hiking,
biking, boating, cross-country skiing/snowshoeing, snowmobiling
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Only hand-propelled craft, sailboats, boats
with electric trolling motors and boats with
gasoline motors operated at a wakeless
speed allowed.
b. Waterskiing prohibited.
c. During deer and elk seasons, hunting allowed for big game. Beginning the Tues.
after Labor Day through the Fri. before
Memorial Day, hunting allowed for small
game in areas not posted as prohibiting
such use.

▶ RIDGWAY — OURAY CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Montrose, go 20 miles S on
Hwy. 550.
PHONE: 970-626-5822
ACRES: 2,100 land acres, 1,101 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramp, buoy and
slip rentals, electrical hookups, dump station,
visitor center
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, camping, hiking
trails, biking, boating, swimming, cross-country skiing/snowshoeing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boats, rafts, or other floating devices prohibited on any waters within Pa-Co-ChuPuk Recreation Site, below Ridgway Dam.

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b. On all areas of park east of Hwy. 550: During deer and elk seasons, hunting allowed
for big game. Beginning the Tues. after Labor Day through the Fri. before Memorial
Day, hunting allowed in areas not posted as
prohibiting such use.
c. During any hunting season from Oct. 1–
April 30 annually, and any approved special
season, hunting allowed on all lands open
to public access west of reservoir. Area
bounded by Dallas Creek on south and site
closure signs on north closed to all hunting.
d. During any waterfowl hunting season from
Oct. 1–April 30 annually, and any approved
special season, waterfowl hunting allowed
within Dallas Creek Recreation Site at park
Hunting prohibited between park road
and Hwy. 550, and in other areas posted as
prohibiting such use.
e. During special seasons, hunting allowed
in the following areas (or special hunting
zones):
1. Zone 1: Elk Ridge Mesa, including closed
Elk Ridge Campground.
2. Zone 2: Area bounded by 100 yards S
of park headquarters on N; Ridgway
Reservoir on W; 0.24 miles from Hwy.
550 on S; and 0.25 miles from main park
road on E.
3. Area bounded by reservoir's main cove
on N; 0.25 miles from Elk Ridge Rd. on
W; intersection of Elk Ridge and main
park roads on S; and 0.25 miles from
main park road on E.
4. Pa-Co-Chu-Puk Recreation site.

▶ RIFLE FALLS — GARFIELD CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-70 exit at Rifle, take Hwy.
13 N through Rifle for 3 miles. Turn right on
Hwy. 325 and go 9.8 miles.
PHONE: 970-625-1607
ACRES: 48 land acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, electrical hookups
RECREATION: fishing, camping, hiking, crosscountry skiing/snowshoeing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Climbing, traversing, or rappelling on or
from rock formations prohibited.

▶ RIFLE GAP — GARFIELD CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-70 exit at Rifle, take Hwy.
13 N through Rifle for 3 miles. Turn right on
Hwy. 325 and go 6 miles.
PHONE: 970-625-1607
ACRES: 973 land acres, 360 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramp, dump station, visitor center
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, camping, biking,
boating, swimming, cross-country skiing/
snowshoeing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting allowed in areas not prohibiting
such use.

▶ ROXBOROUGH — DOUGLAS CO.

DIRECTIONS: Take C-470 to Wadsworth exit.
Go 4.4 miles S to Waterton Rd., then turn left
and go 1.6 miles to North Rampart Range Rd.
Turn right and go 2.3 miles to Roxborough
Park Rd., then turn left and go 1 block to park
access road. Drive 2.2 miles on access road to
reach visitor center.
PHONE: 303-973-3959
ACRES: 3,328 land acres
FACILITIES: visitor center
RECREATION: hiking, cross-country skiing/
snowshoeing, wildlife viewing, education
tours, photography
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Dogs or other pets, fires prohibited.
b. Climbing, traversing, or rappelling on or
from rock formations prohibited.
NOTE: No off-trail use.

▶ ST. VRAIN — WELD CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-25, go W on Hwy. 119 and
turn N on CR 7. Park is 7 miles E of Longmont.
PHONE: 303-678-9402
ACRES: 695 land acres, 160 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, dump station
RECREATION: fishing, camping, hiking, boating,
cross-country skiing/snowshoeing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Only hand-propelled craft, sailboats and
boats with electric motors allowed, except on
Blue Heron Reservoir.
b. Only hand- or trailer-launched vessels with
electric or gasoline motors operated at a
wakeless speed allowed on Blue Heron
Reservoir.

▶ SPINNEY MOUNTAIN — PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Colorado Springs, take Hwy.
24 W for 55 miles. Turn left and go 2.8 miles
on CR 23. Then turn right on CR 59 and go 1.1
miles to entrance.
PHONE: 719-748-3401
ACRES: 3,990 land acres, 2,444 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramps
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, boating
SEASONAL CLOSURE: from time the reservoir ices
over in the fall until ice off in spring
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Operating or parking snowmobiles on land
or on frozen surface of reservoir prohibited,
except by law enforcement officers on duty,
or unless otherwise posted at park entrances.
b. Operating or occupying boats on surface of
reservoir from one-half hour after sunset until one-half hour before sunrise prohibited.
c. Entering, using or occupying islands on
reservoir prohibited.
d. Entering, using or occupying lands or waters
of park Nov. 16–April 30 prohibited, unless
reservoir is ice-free and area otherwise
posted as open for public use.
e. Entering, using or occupying lands or waters
of park from one-half hour after sunset until
one-half hour before sunrise prohibited, or
as otherwise posted.
f. Waterskiing on reservoir prohibited.
g. Hunting allowed in areas not prohibiting
such use.

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▶ STAGECOACH — ROUTT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-70 at Silverthorne, take
Hwy. 9 N for 38 miles. Go W on Hwy. 40 for
6 miles to Hwy. 134. Go W on Hwy. 134 for
27 miles to Hwy. 131. Go N 17 miles to CR 14
and follow signs.
PHONE: 970-736-2436
ACRES: 810 land acres, 819 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramps, electrical
hookups, dump station
RECREATION: fishing, camping, hiking, biking,
horseback trails, boating, swimming, crosscountry skiing/snowshoeing, snowmobiling
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Beginning the Tues. after Labor Day
through the Fri. before Memorial Day, only
bows and arrows (including crossbows
and hand-held bows, unless otherwise
restricted), and shotguns loaded with
birdshot allowed for hunting on western
half of reservoir.
b. Waterfowl hunting by reservation only. See
"Reservations: Hunting," page 1, for details.

▶ STATE FOREST — JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Fort Collins, go 75 miles W
on Hwy. 14, over Cameron Pass.
PHONE: 970-723-8366
ACRES: 71,024 land acres, 170 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramps, horse
stables/rental, visitor center
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, OHV, camping,
hiking, biking, horseback riding, boating,
backcountry skiing/snowshoeing, snowmobiling, mountain climbing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boats, rafts or other floating devices of
any kind prohibited on lakes within park,
except wakeless boating allowed on North
Michigan Reservoir.
b. Only hand-propelled craft, sailboats, boats
with electric trolling motors and boats
with gasoline motors operated at a wakeless speed allowed on North Michigan
Reservoir.
c. Waterskiing on North Michigan Reservoir
prohibited.
d. Hunting allowed in areas not prohibiting
such use.

▶ STAUNTON — JEFFERSON, PARK COs.

DIRECTIONS: From Denver, take Hwy. 285 S for
19.2 miles. Take the Elk Creek Rd. exit and go
N on Elk Creek Rd. for 1.7 miles to entrance.
PHONE: 303-816-0912
ACRES: 3,829 land acres, 5 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites
RECREATION: fishing, camping, hiking, biking,
horseback trails, rock climbing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boats, rafts or other floating devices of any
kind prohibited on lakes within park.

▶ STEAMBOAT LAKE — ROUTT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Steamboat Springs, go for W
2 miles on Hwy. 40 to CR 129. Turn N, go 25
miles to visitor center.
PHONE: 970-879-3922
ACRES: 1,809 land acres, 1,011 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramps, electrical
hookups, dump station, visitor center
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, camping, hiking,
biking, horseback trails, boating, swimming,
cross-country skiing/snowshoeing, snowmobiling
RESTRICTIONS:
a. During deer and elk seasons, hunting allowed for big game. Beginning the Tues.
after Labor Day through the Fri. before
Memorial Day, hunting allowed for small
game in areas not posted as prohibiting
such use.

▶ SWEITZER LAKE — DELTA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Delta, go 1 mile S on Hwy.
50. Or go 20 miles N of Montrose on Hwy. 50.
PHONE: 970-874-4258
ACRES: 74 land acres, 137 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramp, dump station, visitor center
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, hiking, biking,
horseback trails, boating, swimming, crosscountry skiing/snowshoeing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Beginning the Tues. after Labor Day
through the Fri. before to Memorial Day,
only bows and arrows (including crossbows
and hand-held bows, unless otherwise
restricted), and shotguns loaded with
birdshot allowed for hunting in areas not
posted as prohibiting such use.

▶ SYLVAN LAKE — EAGLE CO.

DIRECTIONS:
SYLVAN LAKE CABINS &amp; CAMPGROUND: Take I-70 to
Eagle/exit 147. Turn S through roundabouts,
cross river. Use first exit on Hwy. 6/Grand Ave.
roundabout to travel W for 0.9 miles. At next
roundabout, take third exit onto Sylvan Lake
Rd. In 1.7 miles, turn S on Brush Creek Rd. for
8.5 miles to visitor center. Continue until road
forks. Take right fork for 5 miles to lake.
BRUSH CREEK YURTS: Follow above directions, but
turn left at fork. After 4.5 miles, yurts on left at
top of switchbacks.
PHONE: 970-328-2021
ACRES: 1,532 land acres, 42 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramp, dump
station, visitor center
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, camping, hiking,
biking, horseback trails, boating, cross-country skiing/snowshoeing, snowmobiling
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Only hand-propelled craft, sailboats and
boats with electric motors allowed.
b. Waterskiing on lake prohibited.
c. Hunting allowed in areas not prohibiting
such use.

▶ TRINIDAD LAKE — LAS ANIMAS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-25, take exit 13B for Main
St. in Trinidad. Turn left at four-way stop onto
Nevada. At next intersection, head W onto
Hwy. 12/Highway of Legends. Continue 3
miles W to park entrance.
PHONE: 719-846-6951
ACRES: 2,512 land acres, 800 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramp, electrical
hookups, non-electric sites, full hookup sites,
dump station, visitor center, camper services
building
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, camping, hiking,
biking, horseback trails, boating, cross-country skiing/snowshoeing, archery range
RESTRICTIONS FOR ARCHERY RANGE:
a. Dogs or other pets, smoking prohibited.
b. Broadheads, crossbows and firearms (including, but not limited to, BB guns, pellet
guns, and air rifles) prohibited.
c. Any person age 16 or younger must be
under direct supervision of an adult at all
times.
d. Public access prohibited between sunset
and sunrise.
e. Beginning the Tues. after Labor Day
through the Fri. before Memorial Day, only
bows and arrows (including crossbows
and hand-held bows, unless otherwise
restricted), and shotguns loaded with
birdshot allowed for hunting in areas not
posted as prohibiting such use.

▶ VEGA — MESA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-70, go S on Hwy. 65, then
E on Hwy. 330 through Collbran approx. 16
miles. Turn S on 64.6 Rd. and go about 4 miles
to park.
PHONE: 970-487-3407
ACRES: 944 land acres, 898 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramps, electrical
hookups, dump station, visitor center
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, OHV, camping,
hiking, boating, cross-country skiing/snowshoeing, snowmobiling
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Beginning the Tues. after Labor Day
through the Fri. before Memorial Day, only
bows and arrows (including crossbows
and hand-held bows, unless otherwise
restricted), and shotguns loaded with
birdshot allowed for hunting in areas not
posted as prohibiting such use.

▶ YAMPA RIVER — ROUTT, MOFFAT COs.

DIRECTIONS: Take Hwy. 40 to mile marker 104.
Visitor center and campground on S side of
highway. Consult park brochure for directions
to all other river access sites.
PHONE: 970-276-2061
ACRES: 110 land acres, access to 134 river miles
FACILITIES: 9 river sites, picnic sites, 8 boat
ramps, electrical hookups, dump station,
showers, visitor center
RECREATION: fishing, rafting, camping, boating,
cross-country skiing

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141

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17

FR
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FR
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FR
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FR
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FR
4

7

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FR
11

!
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RESERVOIR

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CU
8

CU
4

FR
22

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5

TE
3

TE
5

Williamsburg

CU
6

8
Moffat

FR
25

FR
12

FR
26
CU
2

TE
2

TE
4

FR
8

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13

6

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(
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(
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Pikes Peak

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PA
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PA
22

PA
15

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PA
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PA
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PA
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28
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PA
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PA
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PA
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PA
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LANDS INDEX

COUNTIES

▶ (F. E.) or (F. L.) by property name = property is a fishing easement or fishing lease

STATE PARKS

STATE FISH UNITS, WILDLIFE AREAS, TRUST LANDS &amp; PARKS

COUNTY &amp; LAND NAME

GMU

ACRES

ADAMS COUNTY (AD): see northeast map
Barr Lake State Park
104
2,890
Whitehorse SWA
104
400
ALAMOSA COUNTY (AL): see southeast, southwest maps
Higel SWA
791
1,465
J.W. Mumma Native Aquatic
80
Species SFU
Playa Blanca SWA
80
714
San Luis Lakes STL
82
1,300
San Luis Lakes SWA
82
3,317
Zapata Falls STL
82
619
ARAPAHOE COUNTY: see northeast map
Cherry Creek State Park
104
4,450
ARCHULETA COUNTY (AR): see southwest map
Devil Creek SWA
77
561
Echo Canyon Reservoir SWA
78
211
Navajo State Park
771
4,982
BACA COUNTY (BA): see southeast map
NEW Aubury Creek STL
144
640
Burchfield STL
139
640
Burchfield SWA
139
178
NEW Cimarron River STL
145
519

MAP
POINT

GRID
INDEX

BAR
AD-1

G-3
G-3
E-9

AL-2

E-9

AL-3
AL-4
AL-5
AL-6

E-9
E-9
E-9
E-9

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CHE

G-4

60

AR-1
AR-2
NAV

C-10
C-10
C-10

BA-1
BA-2
BA-3
BA-4

J-10
J-9
J-9
J-10

144

640

BA-5

J-10

NEW Kirkwell STL

144

640

BA-6

I-10

NEW Lone Rock STL

137

646

BA-7

I-10

NEW Moore Draw STL
North Canyon STL
Pat/Whitby Canyon STL

145
144
144
139

640
632
1,302
640

BA-8
BA-9
BA-10
BA-11

J-10
I-10
I-10
J-10

144
144
144
143, 144
144
NEW Sunny Moon STL
144
Turk’s Pond SWA
139
Two Buttes Reservoir SWA
138, 139
NEW Utleyville STL
137
BENT COUNTY (BE): see southeast map
Adobe Creek Reservoir SWA
125

640
319
641
7,139
496
640
200
8,533
657

BA-12
BA-13
BA-14
BA-15
BA-16
BA-17
BA-18
BA-19
BA-20

I-10
I-10
I-10
I-10
J-10
I-10
J-9
J-9
I-10

5,147

BE-1

I-7

BE-2

I-7

BE-3
BE-4
JMR

I-8
I-8
I-8

BE-5

I-8

NEW Sand Canyon STL
Sand Creek South STL
Sikes Ranch STL
Sikes Ranch SWA
State Line STL

Blue Lake STL
Dawn Pond SWA
Fort Lyon SWA
John Martin Reservoir State Park
John Martin Reservoir SWA

125

NEW

53,294
30
523
13,391

125
125
126
125,
126, 146 19,471

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AL-1

NEW Edler STL

NEW Sand Arroyo STL

MAP
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63

61

61

MAP
POINT
BE-6
BE-7

GRID
INDEX
I-8
I-8

BE-8

I-8

Las Animas SFU
125
BE-9
Purgatoire River SWA
130
BE-10
Setchfield SWA
130
BE-11
BOULDER COUNTY (BO): see northeast map
Eldorado Canyon State Park
29
1,441
ELD
Sawhill Ponds SWA
29
208
BO-1
CHAFFEE COUNTY (CH): see central map
Arkansas Headwaters State Park multiple 5,804
AHR
Arkansas River/Big Bend SWA
56
11
CH-1
(F.E.)
Aspen Ridge STL
57
542
CH-2
Bighorn Springs SWA (F.E.)
57, 481
8
CH-3
Buena Vista SWA (F.E.)
49, 481
41
CH-4
NEW Burns Canyon STL
57
600
CH-5
Chalk Cliffs SFU
56, 481
61
CH-6
Champion SWA (F.E.)
57, 481
60
CH-7
Chesmore SWA (F.E.)
49
5
CH-8
Chubb Park SWA
49
525
CH-9
Chubb Park STL
49, 57
3,640
CH-10
Clear Creek Reservoir SWA
48, 481
500
CH-11
Droney Gulch SWA
56
2,949
CH-12
Frantz Lake SWA
56
69
CH-13
Granite SWA (F.E.)
48, 49
131
CH-14
Harmon SWA (F.E.)
481
10
CH-15
Heckendorf SWA
481
720
CH-16
Johnson Village SWA
481
9
CH-17
Little Cochetopa Creek STL
561
320
CH-18
Love Meadow WWA
481
11
CH-19
Maxwell Park STL
481
4,901
CH-20
Mount Ouray SWA
56
231
CH-21
Mount Shavano SFU
56
45
CH-22
Mount Shavano SWA
56, 57
84
CH-23
Poncha Pass STL
561
360
CH-24
Pridemore SWA (F.L.)
56
10
CH-25
Ruby Mountain SWA (F.E.)
57
4
CH-26
Sand Creek Central STL
56
597
CH-27
Sands Lake SWA
57
14
CH-28
Wright’s Lake SWA (F.E.)
56,481
84
CH-29
CLEAR CREEK COUNTY (CC): see northeast, northwest maps
Bakerville STL
39
320
CC-1
NEW Beaver Brook STL
39
480
CC-2
Bergen Peak SWA
39
1,093
CC-3
Georgetown SWA
39
670
CC-4
Mount Evans SWA
39
3,438
CC-5

I-8
I-8
I-9

COUNTY &amp; LAND NAME

GMU

ACRES

Karney Ranch STL
Karney Ranch SWA

126
126

1,000
13,580

Keller STL

146

NEW

2,160
69
960
2,438

F-3
F-3

MAP
PAGE

61

60

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E-6
E-6
E-6
E-6
E-6
E-6
E-6
E-6
E-6
E-6
D-6
E-7
E-7
E-5
E-6
E-6
E-6
E-7
E-6
E-6
E-7
E-7
E-7
E-7
E-6
E-6
E-6
E-7
E-6
E-4
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COUNTY &amp; LAND NAME

GMU

ACRES

CONEJOS COUNTY (CN): see southwest map
Alamaditas Mesa STL
81
640
Alamosa Canyon STL
81
240
Hot Creek SWA
81
9,485
La Jara STL
81
42,881
La Jara Reservoir SWA
81
635
La Jara SWA
81
2,808
Los Mogotes Peak STL
81
640
Pinon Hills STL
81
640
Rajadero Canyon STL
81
673
San Luis Hills STL
81
640
Sego Springs SWA
81
640
Terrace Reservoir SWA
80, 81
240
Trujillo Meadows SWA
81
71
Vincente Canyon STL
81
640
COSTILLA CANYON (CO): see southeast, southwest maps
Mountain Home Reservoir SWA
83
1,061
Sanchez Reservoir SWA
83
1,462
Smith Reservoir SWA
83
278
CUSTER COUNTY (CU): see central map
Bear Gulch STL
69
640
Beddows Mountain STL
86, 691
500
DeWeese Reservoir SWA
69, 691
780
NEW Foster Gulch STL
84, 86
640
Froze Creek STL
86
640
NEW Johnson Gulch STL
69
640
Middle Taylor Creek SWA
86
486
Rosita STL
84
640
DELTA COUNTY (DE): see northwest, southwest maps
Crawford State Park
53
760
Escalante SWA
62
7,612
McCluskey SWA
53
1,600
Roeber SWA
53
1,030
Sweitzer Lake State Park
64
211
DOLORES COUNTY (DO): see southwest map
Coalbed Canyon SWA
72, 711 2,359
Disappointment Creek STL
711
640
Fish Creek SWA
71
314
Groundhog Reservoir SWA
71
606
Jim Olterman/Lone Cone SWA
70, 71
5,030
Lone Mesa State Park
711
11,780
DOUGLAS COUNTY (DG): see northeast map
Castlewood Canyon State Park
104
2,628
Four Mile SWA
51
362
Roxborough State Park
51
3,328
Sharptail Ridge SWA
51
699
EAGLE COUNTY (EA): see northwest map
Basalt SWA
47, 444 2,230
Brush Creek SWA
44
382
Eagle River SWA (F.L.)
35
25
Gypsum Ponds SWA
35
90
NEW Old Man’s Gulch STL
44
692

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POINT

GRID
INDEX

MAP
PAGE

CN-1
CN-2
CN-3
CN-4
CN-5
CN-6
CN-7
CN-8
CN-9
CN-10
CN-11
CN-12
CN-13
CN-14

D-10
D-9
E-10
D-10
D-10
E-10
E-10
E-10
D-10
E-10
E-10
D-9
D-10
E-10

CO-1
CO-2
CO-3

F-9
F-10
F-9

61, 63

CU-1
CU-2
CU-3
CU-4
CU-5
CU-6
CU-7
CU-8

F-8
E-7
F-8
F-8
F-8
F-8
E-8
F-8

64

CRA
DE-1
DE-2
DE-3
SWE

C-6
B-6
C-6
C-6
B-6

62, 63

DO-1
DO-2
DO-3
DO-4
DO-5
LON

A-8
A-8
B-8
B-8
B-8
A-9

CAS
DG-1
ROX
DG-2

G-5
F-5
F-5
F-4

EA-1
EA-2
EA-3
EA-4
EA-5

C-5
D-4
D-4
D-4
D-4

63

COUNTY &amp; LAND NAME

Badger Creek STL

57, 58

Beaver Creek SWA

59
59
59
691
58
581
58
58
69
69, 691
86
69
58, 86
581
58
691
57, 58
86
58

NEW Brush Hollow STL
Brush Hollow SWA
Cody Park STL
Cottonwood Ridge STL
Deer Haven STL
Dirty Gulch STL
Fernleaf Gulch STL
Florence STL
Grape Creek STL
McCoy Gulch STL
Newlin Creek STL
Ogden/Treat SWA (F.E.)
NEW Oil Well Flats STL
Parkdale STL
Pinnacle Rock STL
Sand Gulch STL
Short Creek Baldy STL
Stoney Face Mountain STL

Tallahassee Road STL
Texas Creek #1 &amp; 2 STL

60

62

ACRES

Sylvan Lake State Park
44
1,574
Vail Deer Underpass SWA
36, 45
107
Whiskey Creek STL
36, 45
602
ELBERT COUNTY (EB): see northeast map
Jumping Cow STL
105
2,086
Jumping Cow SWA
105
14,733
EL PASO COUNTY (EP): see northeast, southeast maps
Cheyenne Mountain State Park
59
2,701
Ramah SWA
110
400
Turkey Track Ranch STL
118
7,976
FREMONT COUNTY (FR): see central map
NEW Adelaide STL
581
640

Table Mountain STL

63

GMU

59

NEW

7,303
2,227
1,398
461
640
640
640
640
520
640
1,280
640
640
28
600
640
520
2,480
640
640
NEW

9,427
640
410
360
640
18,253
640

58
58
NEW Tunnel Drive STL
691
Turkey Gulch STL
691
Waugh Mountain STL
58
West Bear Gulch STL
69
GARFIELD COUNTY (GF): see northwest map
Bob Terrell SWA
43
7
Crystal River SFU
43
19
Garfield Creek SWA
42
13,179
Glenwood Springs SFU
34
2
Harvey Gap State Park
33
304
Parachute Ponds SWA
32,42
42
Rifle Falls SFU
33
600
Rifle Falls State Park
33
48
Rifle Gap State Park
33
1,333

MAP
POINT
SYL
EA-6
EA-7

GRID
INDEX
D-4
D-4
D-4

MAP
PAGE

EB-1
EB-2

H-5
G-5

60

CHM
EP-1
EP-2

G-6
G-5
G-6

60, 61

FR-1

F-7

FR-2

E-6

FR-3
FR-4
FR-5
FR-6
FR-7
FR-8
FR-9
FR-10
FR-11
FR-12
FR-13
FR-14
FR-15
FR-16
FR-17
FR-18
FR-19
FR-20
FR-21

F-7
F-7
F-7
F-7
F-7
F-6
E-7
E-7
F-7
F-7
E-7
F-7
E-7
F-7
F-7
F-7
E-7
E-7
E-7

FR-22

F-7

FR-23
FR-24
FR-25
FR-26
FR-27
FR-28

F-6
E-7
F-7
F-7
E-6
F-7

GF-1
GF-2
GF-3
GF-4
HAR
GF-5
GF-6
RIF
RIG

C-4
C-4
C-5
C-4
C-4
C-4
B-4
C-4
C-4

62

64

62

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GRID
INDEX
C-4
C-4
C-4
B-4

MAP
PAGE

43
941
48

MAP
POINT
GF-7
GF-8
GF-9
GF-10

11,903

GOG

F-4

60

1,240
1,301
640
1,794

GR-1
GR-2
GR-3
GR-4

E-2
D-3
E-3
D-2

451

GR-5

E-3

2,160
1,304
1,714

GR-6
GR-7
GR-8

E-3
D-3
E-3

GR-9

D-3

27
GR-10
27
GR-11
181
GR-12
18
GR-13
28
GR-14
15,
27,
Radium SWA
10,996 GR-15
361
NEW Red Mountain STL
181
623
GR-16
Red Mountain SWA
28
161
GR-17
Slide Mountain STL
18
1,280
GR-18
Troublesome Valley Ranch STL
18
876
GR-19
West Carter Mountain STL
181
2,360
GR-20
Windy Gap WWA
18
12
GR-21
Windy Ridge STL
27
880
GR-22
GUNNISON COUNTY (GU): see northwest, southwest maps
Almont Triangle SWA
55
643
GU-1
Beaver Lake SWA
43
41
GU-2
Black Sage Pass STL
551
415
GU-3
Cabin Creek SWA
55
640
GU-4
Centennial SWA
54
1,800
GU-5
Chance Gulch SWA
67
645
GU-6
Dutch Gulch SWA
67
320
GU-7
Gunnison River SWA
54
81
GU-8
Gunnison SWA
54
2,800
GU-9
Leaps Gulch SWA
55
560
GU-10
Miller Ranch SWA
54
1,604
GU-11
Paonia State Park
53, 521 1,584
PAO
Pitkin SFU
55, 551
48
GU-12
Quakey Mountain STL
551
640
GU-13
Roaring Judy SFU
54, 55
778
GU-14
Sapinero SWA
54
7,129
GU-15
Taylor River SWA
55
13
GU-16
Tomichi Creek SWA
67
465
GU-17
Tomichi Dome STL
551
640
GU-18
Van Tuyl SWA
55
510
GU-19

D-3
D-2
D-3
E-3
E-3

COUNTY &amp; LAND NAME

GMU

ACRES

Roaring Fork SWA
43, 444
Sam Caudill SWA
43
West Rifle Creek SWA
33
Wheeler SWA
33, 42
GILPIN COUNTY: see northeast map
Golden Gate Canyon State Park
38
GRAND COUNTY (GR): see northwest map
Antelope Creek STL
181
Carter Creek STL
181
Copper Mountain STL
28
East Carter Mountain STL
181
Granby Ranch SWA
28
(Conservation Easement)
Hot Sulphur Springs SWA
18, 28
Junction Butte SWA
37
Kemp-Breeze SWA
18, 28
Middle Carter (Gunsight) STL

181

Middle Park STL
Milk Creek STL
Perkins SWA
Pioneer Park SWA
Ptarmigan STL

68

2020 COLORADO STATE RECREATION LANDS

NEW

5,259
4,144
10,955
83
49
640

62

GRID
INDEX
D-7
D-6

HI-1

C-8

HI-2

C-8

HI-3
HI-4
HI-5
HI-6
HI-7

C-8
C-8
C-9
C-9
C-8

HU-1

F-9

HU-2
HU-3
HU-4
HU-5
HU-6
HU-7
HU-8
LAT
HU-9
HU-10
HU-11
HU-12
HU-13
HU-14

F-9
G-9
F-8
F-8
G-9
F-9
F-9
G-9
F-9
F-9
G-9
F-9
F-9
G-8

128
Wahatoya SWA
85
JACKSON COUNTY (JA): see northwest map
Brownlee SWA (F.L)
6
Brownlee 2 SWA (F.L)
16
Cohagen STL
171
Cowdrey Lake SWA
161
Delaney Butte Lakes SWA
16
Diamond J SWA
161
East Delaney Butte Lake STL
16
Elk Mountain STL
6
Independence Mountain STL
161
Indian Creek STL
171
Johnny Moore Mountain STL
6
Kemp Draw STL
171
Lake John SWA
161
MacFarlane Reservoir STL
17
Manville SWA (F.L.)
16
Murphy SWA (F.L.)
6
Owl Creek STL
171
Owl Mountain STL
171
Owl Mountain SWA
171
Pinkham Mountain STL
6
Rabbit Ears STL
16
Red Canyon STL
16

640
80

HU-15
HU-16

G-8
F-9

2 mi.
1.2 mi.
2,848
95
2,620
3,129
640
2,839
11,239
640
7,671
520
847
2,880
4.4 mi.
6 mi.
640
640
920
520
5,229
640

JA-1
JA-2
JA-3
JA-4
JA-5
JA-6
JA-7
JA-8
JA-9
JA-10
JA-11
JA-12
JA-13
JA-14
JA-15
JA-16
JA-17
JA-18
JA-19
JA-20
JA-21
JA-22

D-2
D-2
E-2
D-1
D-1
E-1
D-1
E-1
D-1
E-2
E-2
E-2
D-1
E-2
D-2
E-1
E-2
E-2
E-2
E-1
D-2
D-1

Guillermo Ranch STL
Huerfano SWA
Lathrop State Park
Little Sheep Mountain STL
Manzanares Creek STL
Schultz Canyon STL
NEW South Gardner STL

South Middle Creek STL
NEW Tinaja Canyon STL
NEW Turkey Ridge STL

62, 63

MAP
POINT
GU-20
GU-21

640
1,511
640
640
640
2,118
544
2,192
640
1,420
960
640
585
640

NEW Bustos Flat STL

D-3
E-3
E-3
E-3
D-2
E-3
D-2

ACRES

85
85
84
84
133
85
861
85
85
861
85
85
85
128

Black Hawk STL
Black Mountain STL
Blue Spring STL
62

GMU

Waunita WWA
551
Whetstone Mountain STL
54
640
HINSDALE COUNTY (HI): see southwest map
Brown Lakes SWA
76
520
Lake Fork of the Gunnison River
66
42
SWA (F.E.)
Mason Family SWA
66, 67
1,429
Rito Hondo Reservoir SWA
76
41
Road Canyon Reservoir SWA
76
177
Williams Creek Reservoir SWA
77
508
Wind in the Willows SWA
66
4
HUERFANO COUNTY (HU): see southeast map
NEW Badito STL
85
640
NEW Bear Creek STL

D-3

D-6
C-5
D-7
D-7
C-7
D-7
D-7
D-7
C-7
D-6
C-6
C-6
D-7
D-7
D-6
C-7
D-6
D-7
D-7
D-7

COUNTY &amp; LAND NAME

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61

62

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COUNTY &amp; LAND NAME

GMU

ACRES

Richard SWA (F.L.)
Ridge Road STL
Sand Creek STL
Seymour Lake SWA

MAP
POINT
JA-23
JA-24
JA-25
JA-26
JA-27

16, 161 2,323
16
320
6
3,280
17
81
NEW Sixteen Ditch STL
161
280
6, 7, 19, 71,194
State Forest State Park
STA
171
Taylor Draw STL
171
320
JA-28
Three Sisters STL
6
1,523
JA-29
Verner SWA (F.L.)
16
2 mi.
JA-30
Yarmony Ranch SWA
17, 171 3,719
JA-31
JEFFERSON COUNTY (JF): see northeast, northwest maps
Chatfield State Park
51, 461 5,318
CHA
Ralston Creek SWA
38
2,100
JF-1
Staunton State Park
39, 46
3,834
STN
KIOWA COUNTY (KI): see southeast map
Queens STL

126, 127

NEW

27,687
Queens SWA
126, 127 13,866
Sweetwater STL
126
640
KIT CARSON COUNTY (KC): see northeast map
Flagler Reservoir SWA
107
400
NEW Flagler STL
107
640

GRID
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D-1
D-2
E-1
D-2
D-1
E-2

MAP
PAGE

COUNTY &amp; LAND NAME

62

Eagle Canyon STL
Hohnholz Lakes SWA
Jimmy Creek STL
LaGarde Creek STL
Lon Hagler SWA
Lory State Park

E-2
E-2
D-1
E-2
F-4
F-4
F-4

KI-1

J-7

KI-2
KI-3

I-7
I-7

KC-1
KC-2

I-5
I-5

60, 62

61

NEW Settlement STL

109

960

KC-3

J-4

NEW South Fork Republican STL

109

2,411

KC-4

J-4

NEW Spring Valley STL
109
960
LAKE COUNTY (LK): see central map
Box Creek STL
48
629
Crystal Lake STL
48, 49
467
NEW Delmonica Gulch STL
49
320
Hardeman SWA (F.E.)
48
Paddock SWA
49
1,300
Reddy SWA (F.E.)
48, 49
8
LA PLATA COUNTY (LP): see southwest map
Bodo SWA
741
2,942
Durango SFU
74, 75
14
Haviland Lake SWA
74
208
Pastorius Reservoir SWA
75
85
Perins Peak SWA
74
7,720
LARIMER COUNTY (LR): see northeast, northwest maps
Arrowhead STL
8
200
Bellaire Lake SWA
8
12
Bellvue-Watson SFU
19
58
Big Thompson Ponds SWA
20
51
Bliss SWA
8, 19
352
Boedecker Reservoir SWA
20
308
Boyd Lake State Park
20
2,004
Bull Mountain STL
8
640
Cherokee SWA
8, 191 25,497
Douglas Reservoir SWA
9
765
Dowdy Lake SWA
191
120
Dry Creek North STL
8
640

KC-5

J-4

LK-1
LK-2
LK-3
LK-4
LK-5
LK-6

D-5
D-5
E-5
E-5
E-5
D-5

64

LP-1
LP-2
LP-3
LP-4
LP-5

B-10
B-10
B-9
B-10
B-9

63

LR-1
LR-2
LR-3
LR-4
LR-5
LR-6
BYD
LR-7
LR-8
LR-9
LR-10
LR-11

F-2
E-1
F-2
F-2
E-1
F-2
F-2
E-1
F-1
F-1
F-1
E-1

60

ACRES

20
640
7
133
8
640
7
640
20
302
19
2,591
NEW Manhattan Creek STL
8
320
Meadow Creek STL
191
640
North Fork SWA
20
16
North Rabbit Creek STL
191
640
Parvin Lake SWA
191
242
Pass Creek STL
7
640
Pfister Draw STL
7, 8
1,920
Poudre River SFU
8, 19
460
Poudre River STL
191
5,760
Poudre River SWA
19, 191
395
Simpson Ponds SWA
20
44
Smith Lake SWA
9
135
Steinhoff Hill STL
191
480
Steven’s Gulch STL
191
480
Stone Mountain Access Road SWA
20
Twin Sisters SWA
20
640
Watson Lake SFU
19
90
Watson Lake SWA
19
44
Wellington SWA
87
1,793
West Lake SWA
191
38
LAS ANIMAS COUNTY (LA): see southeast map
Aguilar TV Hill STL
85
500
NEW Antelope Tank STL
136
640
Apishapa North STL
133
1,880
Apishapa SWA
133, 134 7,935
Bosque del Oso SWA
85, 851 30,000
NEW East Carrizo Creek STL
143
640
James M. John SWA
140
8,200
Lake Dorothey SWA
140
4,500
North Lake SWA
85, 851
840
NEW Poitrey Canyon STL
136
640
143
640
Sakariason STL
85
560
NEW Savory East STL
137
640
Spanish Peaks SWA
85
6,450
NEW Tecolote Creek STL
143
560
136,
NEW Tobe Creek STL
640
143
Trinidad Lake State Park
85, 851 3,312
LINCOLN COUNTY (LI): see northeast, southeast maps
Brett Gray Ranch STL
119
49,501
Hugo SWA
113
2,240
Karval Reservoir SWA
120
235
NEW Kinney Lake STL
113
320
Kinney Lake SWA
113
320
NEW Poitrey Creek STL

60, 62

GMU

MAP
POINT
LR-12
LR-13
LR-14
LR-15
LR-16
LOR
LR-17
LR-18
LR-19
LR-20
LR-21
LR-22
LR-23
LR-24
LR-25
LR-26
LR-27
LR-28
LR-29
LR-30
LR-31
LR-32
LR-33
LR-34
LR-35
LR-36

GRID
INDEX
F-2
E-1
E-1
E-1
F-2
F-2
E-1
F-1
F-2
F-1
F-1
E-1
E-1
E-2
F-1
F-1
F-2
F-1
F-1
F-1
F-2
F-3
F-2
F-2
F-1
E-1

LA-1
LA-2
LA-3
LA-4
LA-5
LA-6
LA-7
LA-8
LA-9
LA-10

G-10
H-10
G-9
G-9
F-10
I-10
G-10
G-10
F-10
H-10

LA-11
LA-12
LA-13
LA-14
LA-15

H-10
F-10
I-10
G-10
I-10

LA-16

H-10

TRI

G-10

LI-1
LI-2
LI-3
LI-4
LI-5

H-6
H-6
H-6
H-6
H-6

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60, 62

61

60, 61

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COUNTY &amp; LAND NAME

GMU

ACRES

LOGAN COUNTY (LO): see northeast map
Atwood STL
96
120
Atwood SWA
96
180
Bravo STL
91
80
Bravo SWA
91
1,082
Duck Creek STL
90
640
Duck Creek SWA
90
1,121
Dune Ridge SWA
96
400
Ford Bridge STL
91
280
Knudson SWA
96
581
North Sterling State Park
89
5,715
Overland Trail STL
96
40
Overland Trail SWA
96
192
Pawnee Valley STL
89
2,720
Red Lion Ranch STL
92
200
Red Lion SWA
90, 92
1,297
93,
97,
NEW Sterling Prairie STL
44,733
98
Tamarack Ranch SWA
91, 93 10,696
MESA COUNTY (ME): see northwest, southwest maps
Cameo Shooting &amp; Education
31
1,700
Complex
Colorado River Island SWA
30, 41
67
Franklin Island SWA
30, 41
38
Grand Junction: West Lake SWA
30
6
Highline Lake State Park
30
562
Horsethief Canyon SWA
30, 40
1,439
James M. Robb-Colorado River
30, 40
1,085
State Park
Jerry Creek Reservoir SWA
421
871
Leatha Jean Stassen SWA
40
31
Loma Boat Launch SWA
30
8
Mogensen Ponds SWA
421
11
Orchard Mesa SWA
41
148
Plateau Creek SWA
421
1,346
Tilman Bishop SWA
30, 41
113
Vega State Park
421
1,842
Walker SWA
30, 40
351
MINERAL COUNTY (MI): see southwest map
Alberta Park Reservoir SWA
80
240
Big Meadows Reservoir SWA
76
117
Coller SWA
76, 79
579
Creede SWA
76
3
MOFFAT COUNTY (MF): see southeast map
Bakers Peak STL
3, 4
12,393
NEW Baking Powder Ridge STL
10
506
Bald Mountain STL
2, 3
6,266
Ben Morgan Canyon STL
211
640
NEW Big Hole Butte STL
3
640
Big Hole Gulch STL

2, 3

Bitterbrush SWA

11

70

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NEW

3,048
8,081

MAP
POINT

GRID
INDEX

LO-1
LO-2
LO-3
LO-4
LO-5
LO-6
LO-7
LO-8
LO-9
NST
LO-10
LO-11
LO-12
LO-13
LO-14

I-2
H-2
I-2
I-1
I-1
I-1
I-2
I-1
I-2
I-1
I-2
I-2
H-2
I-1
I-1

LO-15

I-2

LO-16

I-1

CAM

B-5

ME-1
ME-2
ME-3
HIG
ME-4

B-5
A-5
A-5
A-5
B-5

CRP

B-5

ME-5
ME-6
ME-7
ME-8
ME-9
ME-10
ME-11
VEG
ME-12

A-5
B-5
A-5
A-5
B-5
B-5
B-5
B-5
B-5

MI-1
MI-2
MI-3
MI-4

D-9
D-9
D-9
D-8

MF-1
MF-2
MF-3
MF-4
MF-5

C-1
A-2
B-1
B-2
B-1

MF-6

B-1

MF-7

B-2

MAP
PAGE

104
640
628
1,305
2,226
640

MAP
POINT
MF-8
MF-9
MF-10
MF-11
MF-12
MF-13

GRID
INDEX
B-2
B-2
B-2
A-1
A-1
A-2

10
13
11
4
11
11

640
640
640
640
640
640

MF-14
MF-15
MF-16
MF-17
MF-18
MF-19

A-2
C-2
B-2
C-1
B-2
B-2

NEW Dobbins Spring STL

10
2, 201
11
11
10

640
25,739
9,796
640
640

MF-20
MF-21
MF-22
MF-23
MF-24

A-2
A-1
B-2
B-2
A-2

NEW Douglas Mountain STL

2, 11

640

MF-25

B-2

NEW East Boone Draw STL
Elkhead Reservoir State Park
Elk Springs #1 STL
Elk Springs #3 STL
Fortification STL
Fourmile STL
Godiva Rim STL
Greasewood STL
Great Divide STL

2
4, 441
11
10
301
4
3
3
3
2

640
2,108
640
1,810
866
640
640
3,518
640
640

MF-26
ELH
MF-27
MF-28
MF-29
MF-30
MF-31
MF-32
MF-33
MF-34

B-2
C-2
B-2
B-2
C-2
C-1
B-2
B-1
C-1
A-1

11
11
301
12, 211
10
13
211
3
2, 3
2, 3
11

640
640
640
2,079
640
640
638
493
640
4,860
637

MF-35
MF-36
MF-37
MF-38
MF-39
MF-40
MF-41
MF-42
MF-43
MF-44
MF-45

B-2
B-2
B-2
C-2
A-2
C-2
B-2
B-2
B-1
B-1
B-2

211

-

MF-46

B-2

10
3, 11
10

640
9,208
640

MF-47
MF-48
MF-49

A-2
B-2
B-3

10
12
10
12
211

640
653
640
640
640

MF-50
MF-51
MF-52
MF-53
MF-54

A-2
C-2
A-2
C-2
B-2

COUNTY &amp; LAND NAME

GMU

ACRES

Boston Flats STL
Box Elder North STL
Box Elder STL
Browns Park STL
Browns Park SWA

3
211
211
1
201
10

NEW Buckwater Draw STL
NEW Bull Canyon STL

60

Castor Gulch STL
Cedar Springs STL
Cedars STL
Citadel STL
NEW Coal Creek STL
NEW Coal Ridge STL

Cold Springs Mountain STL
NEW Crooked Wash Ranch SWA

Cross Mountain STL

62, 63

NEW Hiawatha STL
NEW Hightower STL

Homestead STL
NEW Horse Gulch STL

Iles Grove STL
NEW Jack Springs STL
Jeffway Gulch STL
Jubb Creek STL
NEW Juniper Hot Springs STL

63

Little Snake STL
Little Snake SWA
NEW Lone Tree Gulch STL
NEW Louisiana Purchase
Ranch SWA
NEW Maverick Flats STL

Maybell STL
NEW Middle Wolf Creek STL

61

NEW Miner’s Draw STL

Monument Butte STL
Moosehead Mountain STL
Morapos Creek STL
Morgan Gulch STL

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GMU

ACRES

MAP
POINT

GRID
INDEX

3

280

MF-55

B-1

2
11
11, 211
11
3
1

640
640
640
640
11,026
1,747

MF-56
MF-57
MF-58
MF-59
MF-60
MF-61

B-2
B-2
B-2
B-3
C-1
A-1

NEW Pothook Ranch SWA

4

2,355

MF-62

C-1

NEW Powder Wash STL
NEW Red Wash STL

3
211
10

640
640
640

MF-63
MF-64
MF-65

B-1
B-2
A-2

NEW Reservoir Draw STL

2

640

MF-66

B-1

NEW Robinson Draw STL
NEW Scandinavian Gulch STL

10
11
3

640
640
640

MF-67
MF-68
MF-69

A-2
B-2
B-1

NEW Sevenmile Ridge STL

2

640

MF-70

B-1

NEW Sheephead Basin STL

2

640

MF-71

B-1

NEW Sheepherder Springs STL

2
3
10

640
640
639

MF-72
MF-73
MF-74

B-1
B-2
A-2

3
211
2, 3
10
11
211
10

80
640
19,962
640
640
637
650

MF-75
MF-76
MF-77
MF-78
MF-79
MF-80
MF-81

C-1
B-2
B-1
A-2
B-2
B-2
A-2

NEW Trowel STL

2
11
3, 11
3

642
640
1,122
640

MF-82
MF-83
MF-84
MF-85

A-2
B-2
B-2
B-1

NEW Turner’s Creek STL

10

640

MF-86

A-2

NEW Vaughn Draw STL

2

640

MF-87

B-1

2
640
4
640
NEW Winter Valley Gulch STL
10
640
3, 11, 13, 110/
Yampa River State Park
211, 301, 134
mi.
441
NEW Youghal STL
10
640
MONTEZUMA COUNTY (MZ): see southwest map
Dolores River SWA
71, 73
57
Joe Moore Reservoir SWA
73
120
Lone Dome SWA
711
1,724
Mancos State Park
73
571
Menefee Peak STL
73
635
Narraguinnep Resevoir SWA
711
764
Puett Reservoir SWA
73
177

MF-88
MF-89
MF-90

A-1
C-1
B-2

YAM

C-2

MF-91

A-2

MZ-1
MZ-2
MZ-3
MAN
MZ-4
MZ-5
MZ-6

A-9
B-9
A-9
B-9
B-9
A-9
A-9

COUNTY &amp; LAND NAME
NEW North Scandinavian
Gulch STL
Oxbow STL
Peck Mesa STL
Pine Tree Gulch STL
Pinon Ridge STL
Pole Gulch STL
NEW Pot Creek SWA

Rattlesnake Hill STL

Sagebrush Draw STL

Simsberry Draw STL
NEW Skull Creek STL
NEW South 80 STL

South Duffy Mountain STL
South Nipple Rim STL
NEW Spencer Draw STL

Ted’s Canyon STL
Temple Canyon STL
NEW The Sloughs STL
NEW Thompson Draw STL

Thornburg Draw STL
Triangle STL

NEW Vermillion Creek STL
Willow Creek STL

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COUNTY &amp; LAND NAME

GMU

ACRES

Summit Reservoir SWA
73
526
Totten Reservoir SWA
73
250
Twin Spruce Ponds SWA
71, 73
96
Weber Canyon STL
73
441
MONTROSE COUNTY (MT): see southwest map
Cerro Summit SWA
64
162
Cimarron SWA
65
6,161
MORGAN COUNTY (MG): see northeast map
Andrick Ponds SWA
95
711
Brush Prairie Ponds SWA
99
1,600
Brush SWA
96
588
Cottonwood SWA
96
884
Elliott SWA
95, 96
2,576
Jackson Lake State Park
95
3,091
Jackson Lake SWA
95
394
Jean K. Tool SWA
96
903
NEW Rosener STL
99
634
Weldon Valley STL
95
5,600
OTERO COUNTY (OT): see southeast map
NEW Alkali Arroyo STL
130
640
61

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INDEX
B-9
A-9
B-9
B-10

MT-1
MT-2

C-7
C-7

63

MG-1
MG-2
MG-3
MG-4
MG-5
JAC
MG-6
MG-7
MG-8
MG-9

H-2
H-3
H-2
H-2
H-2
G-2
H-2
H-2
H-3
H-2

60

OT-1

H-8

NEW Bloom Hills STL

135

676

OT-2

H-9

NEW Bull Pasture STL

135

640

OT-3

H-9

NEW Carrica STL

130

640

OT-4

I-8

NEW Crooked Arroyo STL

135

640

OT-5

H-8

NEW David Canyon STL

135

640

OT-6

H-8

NEW Dixie Bluffs STL

130, 135

630

OT-7

H-8

NEW Dry Creek STL

135

18,987

OT-8

H-8

NEW East Timpas STL

135

640

OT-9

H-8

NEW Haight STL

135
130
125
125
135

640
640
670
2,603
640

OT-10
OT-11
OT-12
OT-13
OT-14

H-9
H-8
H-8
I-8
H-9

135
Melon Valley SWA
125, 129
NEW North Devils Canyon STL
135
Oxbow SWA
130
NEW Packers Gap STL
135

7,564
278
640
410
640

OT-15
OT-16
OT-17
OT-18
OT-19

H-9
H-8
H-9
H-8
H-9

135

640

OT-20

H-9

135
Rocky Ford SWA
125, 129
NEW Round Top STL
135
Timpas Creek SWA
135
OURAY COUNTY (OU): see southwest map
Billy Creek SWA
62, 65
Ridgway State Park
62, 65

640
1,142
640
141

OT-21
OT-22
OT-23
OT-24

H-9
H-8
H-8
H-8

5,498
3,201

OU-1
RID

B-7
B-7

Higbee Canyon STL
Holbrook Reservoir SWA
Horse Creek Reservoir SWA
NEW Iron Springs STL
NEW Jack Canyon STL

NEW Red Rock STL
NEW Rock Fall STL

63

MAP
POINT
MZ-7
MZ-8
MZ-9
MZ-10

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63

61

63

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GMU

ACRES

MAP
POINT

GRID
INDEX

PARK COUNTY (PA): see central map
63 Ranch STL
50
63 Ranch SWA
50

1,635
1,200

PA-1
PA-2

F-6
E-6

COUNTY &amp; LAND NAME

Agate Mountain STL
Alma SWA

58

Charlie Meyers SWA
Cline Ranch SWA
Crooked Top STL
Dick’s Peak STL
Eleven Mile State Park

49
49, 50,
58
50, 58,
581
50, 581
58
58
500
46
58
58, 581

Eleven Mile STL

58, 581

Antero STL
Badger Basin SWA
Badger Flats STL
NEW Buffalo Gulch STL

NEW

3,813
277

PA-3

E-6

PA-4

E-5

11,060

PA-5

E-6

752

PA-6

E-6

3,570
640
1,082
1,600
400
640
7,572

PA-7
PA-8
PA-9
PA-10
PA-11
PA-12
ELE

F-5
E-6
E-6
E-5
F-4
E-6
F-6

PA-13

F-6

PA-14
PA-15
PA-16
PA-17
PA-18
PA-19
PA-20
PA-21
PA-22
SPI
PA-23

E-6
E-5
E-5
E-5
E-5
F-5
E-5
E-6
E-5
E-6
E-5

PA-24

E-5,E-6

PA-25
PA-26
PA-27
PA-28
PA-29

E-5
E-5
E-5
E-5
F-6

PH-1
PH-2

J-2
J-2

NEW

2,887
1,788
300
1,121
17,429
15
480
640
4,427
640
6,434
1,937

58
Hartsel STL
58
High Creek STL
50
James Mark Jones SWA
50
Knight-Imler SWA
50
McArthur Gulch STL
501
Mud Springs STL
50
NEW Rye Slough STL
58
Saddle Mountain STL
581
Spinney Mountain State Park
58, 581
Spinney Mountain SWA
58, 581
50, 58, 4,674
NEW Spinney STL
581
Tarryall Reservoir SWA
50, 501
886
Teter-Michigan Creek SWA
500
950
Three Mile Mountain STL
58
1,280
Tomahawk SWA
50
1,655
Warmer Gulch STL
58
640
PHILLIPS COUNTY (PH): see northeast map
Frenchman Creek SWA
98
68
Holyoke SWA
98
80
PITKIN COUNTY (PI): see northwest map
Coke Oven SWA
444
330
Williams Hill SWA
43
487
PROWERS COUNTY (PR): see southeast map
Arkansas River SWA
127
98
Deadman SWA
127
503
Granada SWA
127, 132 5630
Holly SWA
127, 132 277
Mike Higbee SWA
132
876
Red Dog SWA
127
570
Thurston Reservoir SWA
127
400
NEW Two Buttes STL
139
640
NEW Hartsel South STL

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64

64

60

PI-1
PI-2

D-5
D-5

62

PR-1
PR-2
PR-3
PR-4
PR-5
PR-6
PR-7
PR-8

J-8
J-8
J-8
J-8
J-8
J-8
J-7
J-9

61

ACRES

MAP
POINT

GRID
INDEX

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PAGE

PUEBLO COUNTY (PU): see southeast map
Lake Beckwith SWA
84
66
Lake Pueblo State Park
84
17,496
Pueblo Reservoir SWA
84
11,864
Pueblo SFU
84
105
Runyon/Fountain Lakes SWA
123
88
Saint Charles STL
128
12,533
RIO BLANCO COUNTY (RB): see northwest map

PU-1
PUE
PU-2
PU-3
PU-4
PU-5

F-8
G-7
F-7
G-7
G-7
G-8

61

RB-1

B-3

RB-2
RB-3
RB-4
RB-5

B-3
B-3
B-3
C-3

RB-6

B-3

RB-7

B-3

RG-1
RG-2
RG-3
RG-4
RG-5
RG-6
RG-7
RG-8
RG-9

D-9
D-9
E-9
D-9
E-9
D-9
E-9
D-9
E-9

RO-1
RO-2
RO-3
RO-4
RO-5
RO-6
RO-7
RO-8
RO-9
RO-10
RO-11

D-2
D-2
D-2
D-2
C-2
C-2
D-2
D-3
C-2
D-2
C-2

RO-12

C-1

RO-13
RO-14
RO-15
RO-16
RO-17
RO-18
RO-19
PEA
RO-20
RO-21
RO-22
RO-23

C-2
C-2
C-2
C-2
D-3
D-2
D-3
D-1
D-3
C-2
D-2
D-2

COUNTY &amp; LAND NAME

GMU

NEW Collins Mountain Ranch
23
2,421
SWA
Colorow Mountain SWA
11
1,982
Jensen SWA
12, 23, 211 5,955
Meeker Pasture SWA
23
48
Oak Ridge SWA
23,24 13,664
11, 21, 25,193
Piceance SWA
22, 31
Rio Blanco Lake SWA
11, 22
383
RIO GRANDE COUNTY (RG): see southwest map
Agua Ramon STL
79
640
Beaver Creek Reservoir SWA
80
102
Dry Creek STL
80
1,280
Gerrard STL
80
799
Home Lake SWA
791
64
Rio Grande River SWA (F.E.)
79
124
Rio Grande SWA
791
935
Shaw Creek STL
80
469
Shriver-Wright SWA
791
120
ROUTT COUNTY (RO): see northwest map
Adams SWA
15
650
Blacktail (Conservation Easement)
15
610
Christina SWA (F.E.)
214
23
Chuck Lewis SWA
131
288
Coal Bank Gulch STL
441
879
Cottonwood Creek STL
441
640
Emerald Mountain SWA
131
674
Finger Rock SFU
26
34
Flanders Ranch SWA
441
1,659
Fly Gulch STL
214
457
Grassy Creek STL
13
360
Grieve Ranch SWA
5
2,511
(Conservation Easement)
Hayden Shooting Range
13
40
Indian Run SWA
12
2,039
Jimmy Dunn Gulch STL
441
5,253
Maynard Gulch STL
13, 441
724
Moody Creek STL
231
640
Moonhill STL
14, 214
640
Morrison Creek STL
15
640
Pearl Lake State Park
14
300
Rock Creek SWA
15
205
Sage Creek STL
13
640
Sarvis Creek SWA
15
309
Sleeping Giant STL
214
400

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GMU

Stagecoach State Park
Steamboat Lake State Park
Stokes Gulch STL

15
14, 214
13
NEW Twenty Mile Pond SWA
13
Yampa River STL
13
Yampa River SWA
13
SAGUACHE COUNTY (SA): see southwest map
NEW Biedel Creek STL
68

1,629
2,820
1,863
11
2,006
866

MAP
POINT
STG
STE
RO-24
RO-25
RO-26
RO-27

GRID
INDEX
D-3
D-1
C-2
C-2
C-2
C-2

2,640

SA-1

E-8

SA-2

D-8

SA-3
SA-4
SA-5
SA-6
SA-7

D-8
D-7
D-7
D-8
D-7

ACRES

NEW

Burro Springs 1 &amp; 2 STL

68

Carnero STL
Cochetopa SWA
Daley Gulch STL
Dome Lakes SWA
NEW Jacks Creek STL

68
67
551
67
681

19,095
1,714
6,712
644
420
640

NEW Kerber Creek STL

681

320

SA-8

E-7

68
79
67
681
82
NEW Mirage STL
82
Mishak Lakes STL
82, 682
Mogotas Arroyo STL
68
Old Woman Creek STL
79
Russell Lakes SWA
682
Saguache Creek STL
682
San Juan Creek STL
68
Sanderson Gulch STL
68
NEW Spring Gulch STL
68
Steel Canyon STL
82
Stonehouse Gulch STL
681
Villa Grove STL
82
Werner Arroyo STL
682
SAN JUAN COUNTY (SJ): see southwest map
Andrews Lake SWA
74
NEW Sultan Creek STL
74

640
640
320
640
640
640
2,567
320
640
4,579
2,714
3,238
1,898
640
640
560
880
320

SA-9
SA-10
SA-11
SA-12
SA-13
SA-14
SA-15
SA-16
SA-17
SA-18
SA-19
SA-20
SA-21
SA-22
SA-23
SA-24
SA-25
SA-26

E-8
D-8
D-8
D-7
E-8
E-8
E-8
E-8
D-9
E-8
E-8
E-8
E-7
D-8
E-8
E-7
E-8
E-8

13
640

SJ-1
SJ-2

B-9
B-8

74
640
SAN MIGUEL COUNTY (SM): see southwest map
Carter Place STL
70
320
Dan Noble SWA
70
2,223
NEW Dead Horse Creek STL
70
640

SJ-3

B-9

SM-1
SM-2
SM-3

A-7
B-8
A-8

NEW Laughlin Gulch STL

Little La Garita Creek STL
Los Creek STL
Middle Creek STL
Mineral Hot Springs STL

NEW West Lime Creek STL

NEW Disappointment
Valley STL
Dry Creek Basin STL
Dry Creek Basin SWA
NEW Klondike Basin STL
NEW McKenna Peak STL

Poison Spyder STL
San Miguel SWA (F.E.)

70, 711

320

SM-4

A-8

70
70
70

640
12,775
640

SM-5
SM-6
SM-7

A-8
A-8
A-8

70
70
70

640
640
13

SM-8
SM-9
SM-10

A-8
A-8
B-8

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PAGE

COUNTY &amp; LAND NAME

GMU

ACRES

70
640
Woods Lake SWA
70
160
SEDGWICK COUNTY (SE): see northeast map
Jumbo (Julesburg) Reservoir SWA
90
1,703
Pony Express SWA
92
1,854
Sand Draw SWA
93
209
Sedgwick Bar SWA
92
885
SUMMIT COUNTY (SU): see northwest map
Blue River SWA
37, 371
134
TELLER COUNTY (TE): see central map
Dome Rock SWA
581
6,980
Mueller State Park
581
5,114
Pikes Peak SWA
59
635
Rosemont Reservoir SWA
59
357
NEW Shelf Road STL
581
640
Skaguay Reservoir SWA
59
715
WASHINGTON COUNTY (WA): see northeast map
Messex SWA
96
680
Prewitt Reservoir SWA
96
2,924
NEW Snyder Prairie STL
101
11,842
WELD COUNTY (WE): see northeast map
Banner Lakes SWA
99
934
Brower SWA
94
65
Centennial Valley SWA
951
1,195
Frank SWA
94
324
Greasewood Lake STL
951
640
NEW Howard Creek STL
87
640
Mitani-Tokuyasu SWA
951
68
Nakagawa SWA
951
159
NEW North Pawnee Creek STL
88
640
NEW Spring Creek Basin STL

62

63

SE-1
SE-2
SE-3
SE-4

I-1
J-1
J-1
J-1

60

SU-1

E-4

62

TE-1
MUE
TE-2
TE-3
TE-4
TE-5

F-6
F-6
F-6
F-6
F-6
F-6

64

WA-1
WA-2
WA-3

H-2
H-2
I-3

60

WE-1
WE-2
WE-3
WE-4
WE-5
WE-6
WE-7
WE-8
WE-9

G-3
G-2
G-2
F-2
G-2
G-1
G-2
G-2
H-1

NEW South Pawnee Creek STL

640
140
855
1,720

WE-10
WE-11
STV
WE-12

G-2
G-3
F-3
H-2

NEW Stone Corral STL

87

1,041

WE-13

G-1

NEW Twomile Creek STL
88
Webster SWA
94
YUMA COUNTY (YU): see northeast map
Arikaree SWA
102
NEW Beecher Island STL
102

640
158

WE-14
WE-15

H-1
G-2

2,320
320

YU-1
YU-2

J-3
J-3

103

630

YU-3

J-4

102
640
103, 109 332
101
287
102
3,682
102
3,202
102
2,157
103, 109 18,365
98
75
102
920
98
355

YU-4
YU-5
YU-6
YU-7
YU-8
YU-9
YU-10
YU-11
YU-12
YU-13

J-3
J-4
J-3
J-4
J-4
J-3
J-4
J-3
J-3
J-3

NEW Bonny Creek STL

63

GRID
INDEX
A-8
B-8

951
99
20
88

NEW Orchard STL
Prospect STL
St. Vrain State Park

63

MAP
POINT
SM-11
SM-12

NEW Ecklund STL
Landsman Creek STL
Sandsage SWA
Sandy Bluffs STL
Sandy Bluffs SWA
Simmons SWA
South Republican SWA
Stalker Lake SWA
Willow Creek SWA
Wray SFU

MAP
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63

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60

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UPDATED: SEPT. 23, 2019

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AS PRINTED IN BROCHURE

STATE WILDLIFE AREAS

Spring Creek Reservoir SWA was
mistakenly included in the State
Wildlife Areas section of the
State Recreation Lands brochure.

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The correct information is:
Spring Creek Reservoir is
managed by the U.S. Forest
Service, not CPW. Get more
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website: www.fs.fed.us/
fs-tags/colorado
The online version of the brochure
has been updated with this
correction.

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WHAT’S NEW: 2019................................................1

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COLORADO PARKS AND WILDLIFE (CPW)

6060 Broadway, Denver, CO 80216 ■ 303-297-1192

RESERVATIONS......................................................1

OUR MISSION: The mission of Colorado Parks and Wildlife is to perpetuate the wildlife
resources of the state, to provide a quality state parks system and to provide enjoyable
and sustainable outdoor recreation opportunities that educate and inspire current and
future generations to serve as active stewards of Colorado’s natural resources.

■ Abbreviation table.............................................................................1

STATE FISH UNITS (SFUs)........................................2

■ What is an SFU?..................................................................................2
■ SFU properties &amp; regulations..............................................................2

COLORADO PARKS AND WILDLIFE DIRECTOR

Dan Prenzlow

COLORADO PARKS AND WILDLIFE COMMISSION MEMBERS, as of July 2019

STATE WILDLIFE AREAS (SWAs)......................... 3–28

Michelle Zimmerman, Acting Chair
Marvin McDaniel, Acting Vice-Chair
James Vigil, Secretary		
Taishya Adams			
Robert W. Bray			
Charles Garcia			
Marie Haskett		

■ What is an SWA?.................................................................................3
■ SWA access rules................................................................................3
■ SWA properties &amp; regulations..................................................... 4–28

STATE TRUST LANDS (STLs)
PUBLIC ACCESS PROGRAM.............................. 29–43

■ What are trust lands? What is the STL public access program?.............29
■ State trust lands FAQs/access rules...................................................29
■ State trust lands public access properties &amp; regulations............ 30–43

REGULATION BROCHURE EDITOR 		

Chelsea Harlan 			

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STATE PARKS................................................. 44–47

The Colorado Division of Parks and Wildlife (CPW) receives federal financial assistance
from multiple bureaus within the U.S. Department of the Interior. Under Title VI of the
1964 Civil Rights Act (as amended), Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Title
II of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (as amended), the Age Discrimination
Act of 1975, and Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, the U.S. Department
of the Interior and its bureaus prohibit discrimination on the basis of race, color,
religion, national origin, gender, disability or age. In addition, CPW adheres to all
antidiscrimination laws of the state of Colorado. For more information on how to request
an accommodation or to file a grievance please visit cpw.state.co.us/accessibility.

MAPS............................................................ 48–52

■ State wildlife areas, trust lands and parks — Northeast .................48
■ State wildlife areas, trust lands and parks — Southeast .................49
■ State wildlife areas, trust lands and parks — Northwest ................50
■ State wildlife areas, trust lands and parks — Southwest ................51
■ Game Management Units (GMUs)....................................................52

NOTICE: Laws and regulations in this brochure are paraphrased for easier understanding
and are intended only as a guide. Complete Colorado wildlife statutes and regulations are
available at CPW offices listed below and online: cpw.state.co.us/regulations

CPW REGIONAL AND AREA OFFICE LOCATIONS

LANDS INDEX BY COUNTY................... 53–back cover

■ State fish units, state wildlife areas, state trust lands, state parks

GET THE BROCHURE ONLINE: cpw.state.co.us/rec-lands

Send us your outdoor photos and stories for a chance to
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HUNTER.TESTIMONIALS@STATE.CO.US
COVER:
▶ Taking in the view during a hike at Mueller State Park © Thomas Kimmell, CPW
▶ Fly fishing on Clear Creek. © Wayne D. Lewis, CPW
▶ Biking at Mueller State Park. © Vic Schendel, CPW

C O L O R A D O

P A R K S

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W I L D L I F E

2019 Colorado State
Recreation Lands
INSIDE: STATE FISH UNITS, STATE WILDLIFE AREAS, STATE TRUST LANDS, STATE PARKS

▶ Marathon time at Barr Lake State Park.
© Verdon Tomajko, CPW
▶ Rock climbing at Eldorado Canyon State Park.
© Ken Papaleo, CPW
▶ Scouting for a hunt in State Forest State Park.
© Vic Schendel, CPW

2019 COLORADO STATE RECREATION LANDS

COVER PHOTO

© Thomas Kimmell, CPW

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Printing paid for with hunting and fishing license fees.

■ State park access rules......................................................................44
■ State park fees and passes................................................................44
■ State park properties &amp; regulations .......................................... 45–47

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ADMINISTRATION
1313 Sherman St., #618
Denver, 80203
303-297-1192
ONLY the offices below can assist hunters with animal checks and taking samples that are
related to hunting activities. See the CPW website for a complete list of our parks locations
that can also sell licenses, issue duplicate licenses and accept licenses for refunds.

BRUSH
28167 County Rd. T
Brush, 80723
970-842-6300

GRAND JUNCTION
711 Independent Ave.
Grand Junction, 81505
970-255-6100

MONTE VISTA
0722 S. Rd. 1 E.
Monte Vista, 81144
719-587-6900

COLORADO SPRINGS
4255 Sinton Rd.
Colorado Springs, 80907
719-227-5200

GUNNISON
300 W. New York Ave.
Gunnison, 81230
970-641-7060

MONTROSE
2300 S. Townsend Ave.
Montrose, 81401
970-252-6000

DENVER
6060 Broadway
Denver, 80216
303-291-7227

HOT SULPHUR SPRINGS
346 Grand County Rd. 362
Hot Sulphur Springs, 80451
970-725-6200

PUEBLO
600 Reservoir Rd.
Pueblo, 81005
719-561-5300

DURANGO
151 E. 16th St.
Durango, 81301
970-247-0855

LAMAR
2500 S. Main St.
Lamar, 81052
719-336-6600

SALIDA
7405 Hwy. 50
Salida, 81201
719-530-5520

FORT COLLINS
317 W. Prospect Rd.
Fort Collins, 80526
970-472-4300

MEEKER
73485 Hwy. 64
Meeker, 81641
970-878-6090

STEAMBOAT SPRINGS
925 Weiss Dr.
Steamboat Springs, 80487
970-870-2197

GLENWOOD SPRINGS
0088 Wildlife Way
Glenwood Springs, 81601
970-947-2920

�WHAT’S NEW: 2019 REGULATION CHANGES &amp; NEW INFORMATION

▶ FUTURE GENERATIONS ACT PASSED THE STATE LEGISLATURE: Thank you to all

of the outdoor recreationists, hunters and anglers who helped support this
Act and Colorado Parks and Wildlife. This is a huge step for funding natural
resource conservation. You'll see some changes for 2019, including small fee
increases for passes, licenses, camping, etc. See: cpw.state.co.us/feechanges

▶ ALCOHOL NOW ALLOWED ON CPW LANDS &amp; WATERS: You can now responsibly

drink alcoholic beverages in most areas on all CPW-owned or -leased lands
and waters, including state parks, state trust lands and state wildlife areas,
with the exception of archery or firearm ranges. It's prohibited to sell or
dispense alcohol, or to drink alcohol to the point of potentially endangering
yourself or others, or damaging property or resources.

▶ FOR THE 2019 HUNTING SEASON, RESERVATIONS MAY BE MADE ONLINE OR BY
PHONE STARTING AT 12 A.M. ON AUG. 18: Starting AUG. 18, 2019, hunters must

make reservations for ALL properties that require them either online at cpw.
state.co.us (click "Buy &amp; Apply") or through the NEW reservation phone
number: 1-800-244-5613 (see "Reservations" below for more details).

▶ 100,000 ADDITIONAL ACRES OF TRUST LAND ADDED TO THE PUBLIC ACCESS
PROGRAM FOR THE 2019 HUNTING SEASON: Brett Gray Ranch, Pawnee Valley
and Queens STLs are now open to the public, and Blue Lake STL acreage
has been expanded. See State Trust Lands section (starting on page 29) and
online for more details: cpw.state.co.us/statetrustlands

▶ NEW PROPERTIES OPEN: San Luis Lakes STL and Cameo Shooting &amp; Education Complex are now open to the public. See pages 41 and 45, respectively.

RESERVATIONS
HUNTING

SOME STATE WILDLIFE AREAS, TRUST LANDS &amp; PARKS
REQUIRE RESERVATIONS TO HUNT. If required, it is listed

under the land name in this brochure. Also see the
Central and Pacific Flyway lands that require reservations
below. Beginning Aug. 18, 2019, ALL hunting reservations must be made by phone at: NEW 1-800-244-5613
or online at cpw.state.co.us (click "Buy &amp; Apply").

THE FOLLOWING RULES APPLY:

▶ Maximum 1 reservation per hunt date.
▶ Reservations are not transferable. The person making
the reservation must have a valid license for the species to be hunted before making the reservation and
must hunt at the property the day of the hunt. Hunters
with reservations may only hunt the area specified on
the reservation.
▶ Reservations are not accepted more than 14 days
before the hunt date nor after noon the day before the
hunt date, unless otherwise specified.
▶ To cancel, hunters must do so by noon the day before
the hunt date, except for Boyd Lake State Park: Hunting reservations can be canceled up to the starting
time of the reserved time slot. Failing to cancel reservations or follow check station procedures may result
in losing future reservation rights for the rest of the
hunting season, unless otherwise specified.

CENTRAL FLYWAY LANDS
Andrick Ponds SWA, Banner Lakes SWA, Barr Lake State Park,
NEW Boyd Lake State Park, Brush Prairie Ponds SWA, Centennial Valley SWA, Elliott SWA: Union Tract, Mitani-Tokuyasu
SWA, Tamarack Ranch SWA and Whitehorse SWA
PACIFIC FLYWAY LANDS
Colorado River Island SWA, Franklin Island SWA, Highline Lake
State Park, Horsethief Canyon SWA, James M. Robb-Colorado
River State Park, Orchard Mesa SWA, Stagecoach State Park
and Tilman Bishop SWA

WHAT’S NEW

RESERVATIONS

▶ NEW ANNUAL HANGTAG PASS: This annual park pass is issued to an individual,
not a vehicle, so the pass can be moved between vehicles as long as the pass
owner is in the vehicle. The pass is $120 and is hung on the rear-view mirror.

▶ RULES FOR E-BIKES: The specific rules for e-bikes on SWAs, STLs and state

parks are now listed in those sections in orange boxes: See pages 3, 29 and 44.

▶ LAND REMOVALS: Lone Tree Res. SWA is no longer a CPW SWA, and the
Scalva Parcel of Bravo SWA is no longer part of that state wildlife area.

▶ REGULATION UPDATES TO CERTAIN PROPERTIES. LOOK FOR THE NEW TAG:

■ Almont Triangle SWA
■ Hayden Shooting Range
■ Atwood STL
■ Jumbo Res. SWA
■ Black Sage Pass STL
■ Leaps Gulch SWA (regulation removed)
■ Blue Lake STL
■ MacFarlane Res. STL
■ Bosque del Oso SWA
■ Miller Ranch SWA
■ Browns Park STL
■ Mitani-Tokuyasu SWA
■ Brower SWA
■ Roaring Judy SFU (regulation removed)
■ Cabin Creek SWA (regulation removed)
■ Sapinero SWA (regulation removed)
■ Chance Gulch SWA
■ Tomichi Creek SWA
■ Centennial Valley SWA
■ Tomichi Dome STL
■ Dome Lakes SWA
■ Van Tuyl SWA (regulation removed)
(some
regulations
removed)
■ Dutch Gulch SWA
■ Webster SWA
■ Fourmile STL
■ Weber Canyon STL
■ Gunnison River SWA
■ Whetstone Mountain STL
■ Gunnison SWA

See pages 4–43. Find more details online: cpw.state.co.us/regulations

CAMPING: CABINS, YURTS, CAMPSITES
THERE ARE MORE THAN 4,000 CAMPSITES and 58 cabins

and yurts waiting for you on your next vacation at state
parks across Colorado. Campground amenities at many
parks include restrooms, full electrical hookups and
shower facilities. (See pages 44–47.) Many parks also
offer campsites or cabins for large groups. Nearly 300
campsites are ADA accessible. Yurts and cabins offer
comfortable, year-round alternatives to traditional camping in a tent.
FOR CAMPSITES, YURTS AND CABINS, all customers who
wish to make reservations online will need to look up
their old account or set up a new account in the updated
reservation system. Go to cpw.state.co.us, click "Buy
&amp; Apply," then "Sign In or Create Account" and follow
the instructions. You can also call 1-800-244-5613. The
reservation phone line is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a
week. Reservations may be made in advance anywhere
from six months to three days before your planned trip.
See page 44 for more details on reservation-only
camping at 22 of Colorado's state parks, where campers
can reserve a site, 24/7, anywhere from six months in
advance up until the day of their arrival.
Any site that isn’t reserved is available on a first-come,
first-served basis. Park entrance fees also apply at all state
parks, in addition to camping and reservation fees. See
page 44.
Customers can cancel their camping reservations at
any time prior to their stay, online at cpw.state.co.us
(click "Buy &amp; Apply" to reach your CPW account) or by
phone: 1-800-244-5613. Reservation change or cancellation fees are nonrefundable.

FIND MAPS ONLINE
State wildlife area maps and information:
cpw.state.co.us/wildlifeareamaps
State trust lands maps:
cpw.state.co.us/statetrustlands
State parks map finder:
cpw.state.co.us/park-map

ABBREVIATION KEY
4WD		
4-wheel-drive
all-terrain vehicle
ATV		
Bureau of Land Management
BLM		
CO./COs.		County/Counties
Colorado Parks and Wildlife
CPW		
County Road
CR		
Game Management Unit
GMU		
Highway
HWY.		
Junction
JCT.		
off-highway vehicle
OHV		
Road
RD.		
Reservoir
RES.		
State Fishing Unit
SFU		
State Trust Land
STL		
State Wildlife Area
SWA		
USFS/FS		U.S. Forest Service
N/NW/NE		north, northwest, northeast
S/SW/SE		south, southwest, southeast
east/west
E/W		

HABITAT STAMPS
▶ HABITAT STAMPS ARE $10 and only one is
required per person per year for anyone 18–64.
Stamps are valid April 1–March 31.
■ You must purchase a stamp before buying or
applying for a hunting or fishing license or a
preference point.
■ Anyone buying a one-day or additional-day
license for fishing and/or small game is exempt
from buying the Habitat Stamp with the first
two of these licenses.
■ Anyone who holds a lifetime fishing license,
a veteran’s lifetime combination small game/
fishing license or who is approved for the Big
Game Mobility Impaired Hunting Program is
exempt from the Habitat Stamp requirement.
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STATE FISH UNITS

NOTE: ALL SWA ACCESS RULES (PAGE 3) APPLY TO SFUs.

STATE FISH UNIT PROPERTIES &amp; REGULATIONS
▶ WHAT IS AN SFU? The term stands for State Fish Unit.

There are 16 of these around Colorado that offer limited wildlife
recreation. They include fish hatcheries and rearing operations.

▶ PROHIBITED ACTIVITIES ON ALL SFUs:
a. Fishing is prohibited in any waters within any fish
hatchery, rearing or distribution unit (including but not
limited to: streams, rearing ponds, holding areas and
raceways), except in designated areas of these properties managed for public fishing.
b. Waders or other fishing equipment prohibited.
c. Camping, fires prohibited.
d. Hunting, target practice prohibited.
e. Pets and other domestic animals prohibited.
f. Rock climbing prohibited.
g. Launching and takeout of vessels prohibited.
h. Water contact prohibited.
i. Feeding fish prohibited, except with fish food provided
by SFU.
j. Throwing anything besides SFU-provided fish food into
the water prohibited.
k. Overnight parking prohibited.

▶ BELLVUE-WATSON SFU — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: Go N of Fort Collins on Hwy. 287
to La Porte. Just N of La Porte go W on CR 28.
GMU/ACRES: 19 / 58 acres
RECREATION: limited public use, limited tours

▶ CHALK CLIFFS SFU — CHAFFEE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Nathrop, go W 2.5 miles on
CR 162, then go N 0.125 miles on CR 287.
GMUs/ACRES: 56, 481 / 61 acres
RECREATION: limited public use, limited tours

▶ CRYSTAL RIVER SFU — GARFIELD CO.

DIRECTIONS: 1 mile S of Carbondale on Hwy. 33.
GMU/ACRES: 43 / 19 acres
RECREATION: limited public use, limited tours

▶ DURANGO SFU — LA PLATA CO.

DIRECTIONS: In Durango, next to Animas River.
GMUs/ACRES: 74, 75 / 14 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream on Animas River
RECREATION: visitors center open May 15–Sept.
15; limited tours available at other times,
schedule by calling 970-375-6766.
FACILITIES: restroom and drinking water available when visitor center is open

▶ FINGER ROCK SFU — ROUTT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Yampa, go 3 miles S on
Hwy. 131.
GMU/ACRES: 26 / 34 acres
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, limited tours
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting prohibited in designated safety
zones as posted.
b. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
in designated safety zones as posted.

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2019 COLORADO STATE RECREATION LANDS

▶ GLENWOOD SPRINGS SFU — GARFIELD CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Glenwood Springs, go 2.2
miles N along Mitchell Creek.
GMU/ACRES: 34 / 2 acres
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, limited tours

▶ J.W. MUMMA NATIVE AQUATIC SPECIES SFU

— ALAMOSA CO.
DIRECTIONS: From I-25, take Walsenburg Exit
to Hwy. 160 W to Fort Garland, into Alamosa.
GMU: 80
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, limited tours
FACILITIES: restroom, drinking water

▶ LAS ANIMAS SFU — BENT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Las Animas W on Hwy. 194,
go 4 miles, then go N on CR 5.5.
GMU/ACRES: 125 / 69 acres
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, limited tours

▶ MOUNT SHAVANO SFU — CHAFFEE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Salida, go 0.5 miles NW on
Hwy. 291 to CR 154, then go 0.5 miles W.
GMU/ACRES: 56 / 45 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream, coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, limited tours
FACILITIES: restroom, drinking water

▶ PITKIN SFU — GUNNISON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Gunnison, go 14 miles E on
Hwy. 50 to Quartz Creek Rd., then go 14 miles
E to Parlin and turn N.
GMUs/ACRES: 55, 551 / 48 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, limited tours
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Fishing only in Quartz Creek.

▶ POUDRE RIVER SFU — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From La Porte, go 5 miles N on
Hwy. 287 to Hwy. 14, then 38 miles W.
GMUs/ACRES: 8, 19 / 460 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing, limited tours
FACILITIES: restroom
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
in designated safety zones as posted.

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our emails?

▶ PUEBLO SFU — PUEBLO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Pueblo, go 6 miles W of
Pueblo Blvd. on Hwy. 96.
GMU/ACRES: 84 / 105 acres
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, limited tours
FACILITIES: restroom, aquarium

▶ RIFLE FALLS SFU — GARFIELD CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Rifle, go 15 miles N on Hwy.
325.
GMU/ACRES: 33 / 600 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, limited tours
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting prohibited in designated safety
zones as posted.

▶ ROARING JUDY SFU — GUNNISON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Gunnison, go 14 miles N on
Hwy. 135.
GMUs/ACRES: 54, 55 / 778 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream, pond fishing
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, limited tours
FACILITIES: restroom
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access 1 hour before
sunrise to 1 hour after sunset.
b. Property E of Hwy. 135 only open for
public access May 16–Nov. 30.
c. W of Hwy. 135, hunting with archery
equipment for big game and shotguns for
waterfowl only.
d. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
in designated safety zones as posted.

▶ WATSON LAKE SFU — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Fort Collins, go 7 miles NW
on Hwy. 287 to Rist Canyon Rd. (CR 28), then
go 1 mile.
GMU/ACRES: 19 / 90 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: limited tours
FACILITIES: restroom

▶ WRAY SFU — YUMA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Wray, go 2 miles W on Hwy.
34 to CR FF, then go 2 miles N.
GMU/ACRES: 98 / 355 acres
RECREATION: limited tours

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2. Click "Things To Do"
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STATE WILDLIFE AREAS
WHAT IS A STATE WILDLIFE AREA?

State wildlife areas (SWAs) are state- or privately-owned lands that offer statemanaged, wildlife-related recreation to the public.
While most activities focus on hunting and fishing, each SWA has different allowed
activities based on location and available resources. These parcels of SWA land are paid
for by sportsmen and sportswomen, and managed under state law by Colorado Parks
and Wildlife employees for the benefit of wildlife. CPW manages about 350 SWA lands
around the state.
Read on for information about each SWA, pages 4−28, and get ready to
plan your next adventure. Look online for SWA maps: cpw.state.co.us/
wildlifeareamaps
Green and white state wildlife area signs are being replaced
with new ones, like this one at Urad Lake SWA.
© Mike DelliVeneri, CPW

STATE WILDLIFE ACCESS RULES
RULES FOR E-BIKES ON SWAs:
E-bikes (electrical-assisted bicycles) are vehicles with 2 or 3
wheels, fully operable pedals and an electric motor that doesn't
go over 750 watts. There are 3 classes:
▶ Class 1 e-bike: Has a motor that assists only when the rider is
pedaling and stops assisting when the bike reaches 20 mph.
▶ Class 2 e-bike: Has a motor that assists if the rider is pedaling
or not, but stops assisting when the bike reaches 20 mph.
▶ Class 3 e-bike: Has a motor that assists only when the rider is
pedaling and stops assisting when the bike reaches 28 mph.
In state wildlife areas, e-bikes are allowed on designated roads
and within designated camping or parking areas where motorized
vehicles are allowed. They are prohibited in all other areas.

BOAT REGULATIONS

All vessels and floating devices, their contents, motors, trailers
and equipment are subject to inspection by CPW before being
launched, operated on or leaving waters on SWAs. Any aquatic
nuisance species found during inspection must be removed
and disposed of according to CPW procedures before vessels are
allowed to be launched, operate on or leave the water.

YOUTH/MENTOR HUNTING

Youth/mentor hunting applies to youth under 18. Youth hunters
under 16 must be accompanied by a mentor when hunting on
youth-mentor properties. Mentors must be 18 or older, comply
with hunter education requirements and accompany youth
while hunting.
Except when specifically authorized, the following
activities are PROHIBITED on lands, waters, frozen
surfaces of waters, rights-­of-way, buildings or
devices under CPW control:
1. To possess the following types of ammunition
and/or firearms: tracer rounds, armor-piercing
rounds, military hardened rounds with explosive
or radioactive substances, .50-caliber BMG
rounds or fully automatic firearms.
2. To enter, use or occupy an area when posted
against entry, use or occupancy.
3. To engage in illegal activities.
4. To enter, use or occupy an area for commercial
purposes or do land, water, oil, gas or mineral
investigations, surveys or explorations.
5. To operate a vehicle (motorized or nonmotorized) except on established roads or within

designated camping or parking areas. Drivers
must obey Colorado motor vehicle laws.
6. To drive faster than posted speed limits or faster
than 25 mph if not posted.
7. To leave camp, tent, shelter, motor vehicle or
trailer unattended more than 48 hours, to camp
or to park travel trailers or campers on a SWA
over 14 days in a 45-day period.
8. To establish a permanent structure or plant vegetation. Only portable blinds and tree stands for
big-game or waterfowl hunting can be erected
on SWAs, and no earlier than 30 days prior to
the season for which they will be used. No nails
can be driven into trees. Man-made materials for
blinds or stands must be removed within 10 days
after the season in which they are used ends.
Any other portable blind or tree stand used for
any other purpose must be removed at the end
of the day they are used.
The owner’s Customer Identification number
(CID) and dates of use must be visible on the
outside of portable blinds or underside of tree
stands. Placement of blinds or stands does not
reserve them for personal use; they may be used
by the public on a first-come, first-served basis.
9. To remove, modify or destroy a building, water
control device, fence, gate, sign, survey or section marker, vegetation, or objects of archaeological, geological or historical value.
10. To litter, leave fish, fish entrails, human waste,
waste water, containers or toxic substances; to
bring household or commercial trash or toxic
substances to an area for disposal; or to dump
trailer waste in a sanitary facility.
11. To build fires without precautions to prevent
spreading; to leave fires unattended.
12. To graze livestock. Horseback riding, mules,
llamas, burros may be used in wildlife activities.
13. To have or use fireworks, explosives, poisons,
herbicides, pesticides or illegal substances.
14. To release wildlife or privately-owned game
birds. Private game birds may be released for
field trials, including group dog training on
SWAs only where allowed. To allow dogs, cats
or domestic pets to run at large (not on a leash),
except dogs used while hunting, while training
hunting dogs or at CPW-authorized field trials.
15. To dig trenches, holes or pits.

16. To leave boats, rafts or other floating craft
beached, anchored, moored or docked unattended overnight except in designated areas.
17. To fish from or block any CPW boat ramps or
docks in conflict with boaters or as posted.
18. To snorkel, scuba dive or spearfish with a diving mask, swim fins, snorkel or air tanks. The
exception is where swimming is permitted,
when a location is identified by a “divers down
flag,” and when a scuba diver has a valid scuba
certificate from a recognized scuba training
organization.
19. To use air or gas-inflated floating devices for
transportation on the surface of the water unless the device has multi-compartments and a
rigid motor mount when propelled by gasoline
or electric motors. Single-compartment air
or gas-filled flotation devices are restricted to
posted swimming areas.
20. To promote, sponsor, conduct or participate in
boat regattas, paintball shooting, questing or
non-wildlife-oriented activities.
21. To launch or land aircraft, including drones.
22. To leave decoys or anything used as decoys in
the field or on water overnight.
23. To swim, except in designated waters or during
authorized water contact activities.
24. To discharge a firearm or bow in parking, camping or picnic areas.
25. To fish in fish-rearing ponds, raceways, holding
areas or streams on CPW hatchery properties,
except areas posted as open to fishing.
26. To conduct field trials or group dog training
without a field-trial license.
27. To have, store or use hay, straw or mulch not
certified as noxious-weed-free. Certified materials must be clearly marked by the certifying
state or province. People who transport these
materials on federal, state or county roads that
cross CPW property are exempt. Also exempt
is hay produced on state trust lands leased from
CPW for wildlife recreation.
28. To trap unless done according to statutes, regulations and authorization.
29. To partake in Internet-based or computerassisted remote hunting or fishing. Hunters
and anglers must be present in the immediate
vicinity of their activity.
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STATE WILDLIFE AREA PROPERTIES &amp; REGULATIONS
▶Download individual maps of state wildlife areas online: cpw.state.co.us/wildlifeareamaps
▶ 63 RANCH SWA — PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Fairplay, go 15 miles S on
Hwy. 285, or 5.5 miles N of Antero Jct. on
Hwy. 285.
GMU/ACRES: 50 / 1,200 acres
HUNTING: big game, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream fishing
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping prohibited.

▶ ADAMS SWA — ROUTT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Steamboat Springs, go E on
Hwy. 40, turn S on Hwy. 131. At CR 14, go S.
SWA is 0.5 miles N of Stagecoach State Park.
GMU/ACRES: 15 / 650 acres
HUNTING: elk, deer, dusky grouse
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access July 1–Nov. 30.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Dogs allowed only as an aid in hunting
grouse.
d. Vehicles prohibited beyond parking area.

▶ ADOBE CREEK RES. SWA (BLUE LAKE) — BENT,

KIOWA COs.
DIRECTIONS: From Las Animas, go 15 miles N
on CR 10.
GMU/ACRES: 125 / 5,147 acres
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, rabbit, pheasant,
scaled quail, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: boating, sail boating, sail surfing,
waterskiing, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms, boat ramps
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access 1 hour before
sunrise to 1 hour after sunset; no time
restrictions for fishing.
b. ATVs, dirt bikes, snowmobiles prohibited.
c. Frozen surface of lake closed.
d. Dams, inlets, outlet structures open only
for fishing.

▶ ALBERTA PARK RES. SWA — MINERAL CO.

DIRECTIONS: From South Fork, go 18 miles W
on Hwy. 160 to Wolf Creek Ski Area, drive
through parking lot. Continue 1.7 miles on
USFS Rd. 391.
GMU/ACRES: 80 / 240 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: primitive boat ramp

▶ ALMA SWA — PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Alma, go 1.5 miles N on
Hwy. 9 to CR 4; then go 0.25 miles NW.
GMU/ACRES: 49 / 277 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, camping
FACILITIES: restrooms, campsites

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▶ ALMONT TRIANGLE SWA — GUNNISON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Almont, go 3 miles N on
Hwy. 135.
GMUs / ACRES: 54, 55 / 643 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open NEW May 1–Nov. 30.

▶ ANDREWS LAKE SWA — SAN JUAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Durango, go 39 miles N on
Hwy. 550 to access road; then go 0.5 miles E.
GMU/ACRES: 74 / 13 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms, trailhead, parking,
overlook

▶ ANDRICK PONDS SWA — MORGAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-76, take exit 66 (Hwy. 39),
go 7.4 miles N on Hwy. 39 to Hwy. 144 and
CR Y.5. Go 1.5 miles W on CR Y.5, then N on
CR 3 1.5 miles to CR AA. Go 1 mile to CR 2,
go S on CR 2 for 0.5 miles to parking.
GMU/ACRES: 95 / 711 acres
HUNTING: turkey, dove, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 4 a.m.–9 p.m., Sat., Sun., Wed. and
legal holidays only.
b. Camping, fires, fishing, dog training,
target practice, hunting with centerfire
rifles, hunting on Clark Lake prohibited.
c. From Sept. 1 through end of dark goose
season, only open for migratory bird
hunting within designated hunting areas.
Reservations required, valid until sunrise
and limited to 3 per hunter annually. See
"Reservations: Hunting" (page 1) for details.
d. Mandatory check-in and check-out at
check station. Check-in allowed after
4 a.m. Hunters can hunt only the area
reserved and may check in on first-come,
first-served basis after a hunter checks out,
or after sunrise if a hunter has not checked
in. Maximum of 4 hunters per hunting
area.
e. From end of dark goose season through
spring turkey season, only turkey hunting
permitted. Reservations are required and
valid until sunrise. Mandatory check-in
and check-out at check station on CR AA.
Hunters may hunt entire property.
f. During waterfowl and turkey seasons,
scouting permitted from 10 a.m.−2 p.m.
on Thurs. only. All people scouting must
check in and out at check station. Firearms, dogs not allowed during scouting.
g. Property open for education and outreach
events with CPW and area wildlife manager approval.

▶ APISHAPA SWA — LAS ANIMAS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walsenburg, go 18.5 miles
NE on Hwy. 10 to property sign; turn SE and
go 20 miles past Mica Butte.

GMUs/ACRES: 133, 134 / 7,935 acres
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, bighorn sheep, rabbit, scaled quail, dove
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing

▶ ARIKAREE SWA — YUMA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Wray, go 5 miles S on Hwy.
385 and turn E on CR 30. Go 6 miles E and
turn S on CR PP and continue S for 6.5 miles.
From CR QQ.5 and 24.5, go 1 mile E and 0.5
mile N. At cattle guard, continue 0.3 miles to
second cattle guard and entrance sign. Property between cattle guards is private property
and permission is required to hunt. If roads
are muddy, no access to property.
GMU/ACRES: 102 / 2,320 acres
HUNTING: Deer, turkey, quail, dove, rabbit,
squirrel
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 4 a.m.–9 p.m., Sept. 1–May 31.
b. Camping, fires, dog training prohibited.
c. Target practice prohibited except when
authorized by area wildlife manager.

▶ ARKANSAS RIVER SWA — PROWERS CO.

DIRECTIONS: Currently no vehicle access to this
SWA. Any access crosses private property and
landowner permission required.
GMU/ACRES: 127 / 98 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite quail, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing

▶ ARKANSAS RIVER/BIG BEND SWA
(FISHING EASEMENT) — CHAFFEE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Poncha Springs, go 4 miles
N on Hwy. 285, then go 0.125 miles E on CR
165. Parking is at W end. From Salida, go NW
on Hwy. 291 for 3.5 miles. Go 0.75 miles S
on CR 150, then 0.5 miles SW on CR 166 to
N bank of Arkansas River. Parking E side of
road.
GMU/ACRES: 56 / 11 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream, Arkansas River;
fishing only (NOTE: Fishing access may not be on
both sides of river. Check for signs.)

▶ ATWOOD SWA — LOGAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Atwood, go 3 miles SW on
Hwy. 6 to CR 29.5, then go 0.5 miles S.
GMU/ACRES: 96 / 180 acres
HUNTING: deer, turkey, quail, dove, rabbit,
squirrel, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 4 a.m.–9 p.m.
b. Camping, fires, horseback riding, dog
training prohibited.
c. Target practice prohibited except when
authorized by area wildlife manager.
d. On opening weekend of regular plains
rifle deer season and first day and weekend of late plains rifle deer season, only
deer hunting permitted.

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e. Launching or takeout of vessels prohibited during waterfowl seasons.

▶ BADGER BASIN SWA — PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hartsel go E and W along
Hwy. 24. Land is directly N of Hartsel and N
and S along Hwy. 9.
GMUs/ACRES: 50, 58, 581 / 752 acres
FISHING: 22 miles of fishing access. This is a
fishing property only.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting, camping, fires prohibited.
b. Parking only in designated areas.
c. Access only from designated parking
areas. Closed beyond fenced and posted
easement.

▶ BANNER LAKES SWA — WELD CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hudson, go 4 miles E on
Hwy. 52.
GMU/ACRES: 99 / 934 acres
HUNTING: dove, waterfowl, rabbit, prairie dog
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot only, and only through
designated parking area. Closed N of
Hwy. 52 April 1–July 15.
b. Camping, fires, horseback riding, bicycling prohibited.
c. Boating prohibited except for hand-propelled craft and float tubes.
d. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except when hunting or training dogs.
Discharging bows allowed for bowfishing.
e. Fishing prohibited from opening of first
regular duck season through last day of
regular waterfowl season.
f. Closed first day of regular waterfowl
season to day before first day of pheasant
season, except for waterfowl hunting on
Sat., Sun., Mon. and legal holidays. During this period, waterfowl reservations
available but not required. See "Reservations: Hunting" (page 1) for details. Reservations valid throughout reserved day
until hunter with reservation checks out.
Hunters may check in on first-come,
first-served basis after a hunter with
reservation checks out, or if no reservation exists for a hunt area after midnight
immediately preceding the hunt, or if reserved area isn’t claimed by legal sunrise.
Hunters can hunt only the area reserved. Maximum 4 hunters per reservation. Waterfowl hunters must check in
and check out at designated station.
g. From Thurs. before Sept. 1 through end
of dark goose season, scouting permitted from 10 a.m.−2 p.m. on Thurs. that
are not open to hunting in and prior to
waterfowl seasons. Must have reservation
confirmation number or letter from CPW.
All people must check in and out at check
station. Firearms, dogs not allowed during
scouting.
h. Dog training permitted N of Hwy. 52
during Feb., March, July 16–Aug. 31 only.
Dog training permitted S of Hwy. 52,
Feb. 1–Aug. 31 only.

i. Field trials may be authorized Feb., March
and Aug. No more than 4 per year.
Group training events not limited.
j. Domestic, feral or privately-owned game
birds may be released with permit for
field trials and dog training S of Hwy.
52. Birds taken must be removed from
SWA and privately-owned game birds
prepared for human consumption.
k. CPW may implement a dog training
reservation system to manage overcrowding.

▶ BASALT SWA (BASALT, CHRISTINE, TONER, PEACHBLOW,
7 CASTLES, SCHUCK UNITS) — EAGLE, PITKIN COs.

TONER UNIT: From Basalt, go 3.2 miles E on
USFS Rd. 105 (Fryingpan Rd.) to signs; then
go N.
GMUs/ACRES: 47, 444 / 2,577 acres
CHRISTINE UNIT: From Basalt, go 0.5 miles W on
Two Rivers Rd. (old Hwy. 82) to Homestead
Dr.; then go N to access road.
GMUs/ACRES: 47, 444 / 2,230 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, bighorn sheep, dusky
grouse
FISHING: coldwater stream, coldwater lake
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: shooting range
RESTRICTIONS ON ALL UNITS:
a. Except for muzzleloaders, firearms
on shooting range restricted to lower
than .50 caliber. Discharging shotguns
allowed. Fully automatic firearms prohibited. Discharging firearms on shooting
range allowed only 7 a.m.–7 p.m., Mon.–
Fri. and 9 a.m.–5 p.m., Sat.–Sun.
b. Boating, water contact activities prohibited on Christine Lake.
c. Camping prohibited at all times within
0.25 miles of Fryingpan River. Camping
prohibited in other areas, except by licensed hunters during an established big
game or turkey season, plus 3 days before
and 3 days after the seasons.
d. Closed Dec. 1–April 15 except on Christine Lake and rifle ranges.
e. Fires, mountain bikes prohibited.
f. Dogs prohibited, except field trials may be
authorized Aug. and Sept. only.

▶ BEAVER CREEK SWA — FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Cañon City, go 8 miles E on
Hwy. 50 to Hwy. 67 (Phantom Canyon Rd.),
then go N 2 miles to CR 123, then E 0.2 miles
to CR 132, then N 9 miles to property. Or:
From Skaguay Dam, go downstream 12 miles
on trail to property (2-day hike).
GMU/ACRES: 59 / 2,227 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, rabbit, dove, turkey
with limited license
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing. No overnight camping.

▶ BEAVER CREEK RES. SWA — RIO GRANDE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From South Fork, go 2 miles SW
on Hwy. 160 to USFS Rd. 360 (Beaver Creek
Rd.), then go 6 miles S.
GMU/ACRES: 80 / 102 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake

RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: USFS campgrounds, restroom,
drinking water, boat ramps
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Discharging firearms, bowfishing and
open fires on ice prohibited.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.

▶ BEAVER LAKE SWA (MARBLE) — GUNNISON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Marble, go 0.25 miles E on
CR 3.
GMU/ACRES: 43 / 41 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream, coldwater lake
RECREATION: nonmotorized boating, wildlife
viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited except for float tubes
or hand-propelled craft.
b. Camping, fires, discharging firearms or
bows prohibited.
c. No vehicles on dam.

▶ BELLAIRE LAKE SWA — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: I-25 N to Hwy. 14 exit toward
Fort Collins. Take Hwy. 14, turn right onto N.
College Ave., Hwy. 287. Follow Hwys. 14/287
N 10.7 miles. Turn left at CR 74E, Red Feather
Lakes Rd., and go 24 miles. Turn left at CR
162, go 2 miles to Bellaire Lake Rd.
GMU/ACRES: 8 / 12 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
FACILITIES: USFS campground, drinking water,
electrical hookups, restroom
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited except for float tubes
or craft propelled by hand, wind or
electric motor.

▶ BERGEN PEAK SWA — CLEAR CREEK, JEFFERSON COs.

DIRECTIONS: From Evergreen, go 4 miles N on
Hwy. 74 to Hwy. 103, then go 5.9 miles W to
Stinton Rd. Then go 2.2 miles E.
GMU/ACRES: 39 / 1,093 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, squirrel, dusky grouse
RECREATION: hiking, horseback riding
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot or horseback only.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Dogs must be on leash except when hunting small game.
d. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except when hunting.

▶ BIG MEADOWS RES. SWA — MINERAL CO.

DIRECTIONS: From South Fork, go 11 miles W
on Hwy. 160 to USFS Rd. 410, then go 2 miles
W.
GMU/ACRES: 76 / 117 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: campgrounds, restroom, drinking
water, boat ramp

▶ BIG THOMPSON PONDS SWA — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Loveland, go 5 miles E
on Hwy. 402 to I-25 Frontage Rd., then go
0.75 miles N to interstate underpass. Go left
through the underpass, then 0.75 miles N.
GMU/ACRES: 20 / 51 acres
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HUNTING: rabbit, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access 1 hour before
sunrise to 1 hour after sunset; no time
restrictions for fishing or with nighthunting permit.
b. Camping, fires, dog training, horseback
riding, bicycling prohibited.
c. Boating prohibited except for float tubes
used while fishing.
d. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except when hunting. Discharging bows
allowed for bowfishing.

▶ BIGHORN SPRINGS SWA (FISHING EASEMENT)

— CHAFFEE CO.
DIRECTIONS: Two miles S of Buena Vista at intersection of Hwys. 24 and 285, go S on Hwy.
285 for 4 miles. Access road on E side of Hwy.,
look for sign.
GMUs/ACRES: 57, 481 / 8 acres
FISHING: coldwater river
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access for fishing only, and only within
high waterline.
b. Parking only in designated lots.
c. Camping, fires prohibited.

▶ BILLY CREEK SWA — OURAY, MONTROSE COs.
DIRECTIONS:

BECKETT TRACT: From Montrose, go 18 miles S
on Hwy. 550 to Ouray CR 4, then turn left. Go
0.5 miles.
BILLY CREEK TRACT: From Montrose, go 16 miles
S on Hwy. 550 to Ouray CR 2, then turn left.
Road also leads to Nicoll and Porter tracts.
COLONA TRACT: From Montrose, go 7 miles S on
Hwy. 550 to Government Springs Rd. Continue on Horsefly Rd. to signed access road.
CARMICHAEL TRACT: From Montrose, go 21
miles S on Hwy. 550 to Ouray CR 8, turn left
on lower road. Go through ranch yard; then
go 1.25 miles on main road to access road.
GMUs/ACRES: 62, 65 / 5,498 acres, all tracts
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dove
FISHING: coldwater stream, pond
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, camping, hiking
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access May 1–Dec. 31.
b. Snowmobiles prohibited on Colona tract.
▶ BITTERBRUSH SWA — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Craig, take Hwy. 40 W to
Maybell. SWA is S of Hwy. 40 and W of CR 57.
GMU/ACRES: 11 / 8,081 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access May 1–Jan. 14.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Vehicles allowed only on CRs 59 and 143.
d. Hunters may place portable blinds, markers, stands or related structures only after
Aug. 1. These must be removed by the
hunter within 24 hours after harvesting an animal, or 7 days after the end of
archery pronghorn season, whichever is
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▶ BLACKTAIL (CONSERVATION EASEMENT) — ROUTT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Steamboat Springs, go E on
Hwy. 40, turn S on Hwy. 131. At CR 14, go S.
Easement is S and E of Adams SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 15 / 610 acres
HUNTING: elk, deer, dusky grouse
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access July 1–Nov. 30.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Dogs allowed only as an aid in hunting
grouse.
d. Motor vehicles prohibited beyond designated parking areas.

▶ BLISS SWA — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From La Porte, go 5 miles N on
Hwy. 287 to Hwy. 14, then go 41 miles W.
GMUs/ACRES: 8, 19 / 352 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, bighorn sheep, rabbit,
dusky grouse
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Launching and takeout of vessels prohibited.

▶ BLUE RIVER SWA (BLUE RIVER, EAGLE'S NEST, SUTTON
UNITS) — SUMMIT CO.

DIRECTIONS:

BLUE RIVER UNIT: From Silverthorne, go 17
miles N on Hwy. 9. (82 acres.)
EAGLE’S NEST UNIT: From Silverthorne, go 9
miles N on Hwy. 9. (29 acres.)
SUTTON UNIT: From Silverthorne, go 7 miles N
on Hwy. 9.
GMUs/ACRES: 37, 371 / 134 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing, watchable wildlife trail
RESTRICTIONS ON ALL UNITS:
a. Camping, fires, firewood cutting, discharging firearms or bows and overnight
vehicle parking prohibited.
▶ BOB TERRELL SWA — GARFIELD CO.

DIRECTIONS: From intersection of Hwys. 82 and
133, go about 1 mile W on Hwy. 82. Turn left
onto CR 106, follow it back to the E, staying
left at fork in road. Road deadends at SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 43 / 7 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: boat launch/take out

▶ BODO SWA — LA PLATA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Durango, go 1 mile S on
Hwy. 160/550 to CR 210, then go 0.25 miles
W to E boundary.
GMU/ACRES: 741 / 2,942 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky grouse,
turkey, dove
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access April 16–Nov. 30
for general use.
b. Open S of CR 210 only for small-game
hunting Dec. 1–April 15.
c. Smelter Mountain Trail open 10 a.m.–2
p.m., Dec. 1–April 15. Access by foot
only. Dogs prohibited.
d. Camping, fires, snowmobiles prohibited.

e. Discharging firearms prohibited except
when hunting.
f. Launching of paragliders allowed from
Smelter Mountain, subject to Dec. 1–
April 15 restriction listed in c., above.

▶ BOEDECKER RES. SWA — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Loveland, go 2 miles W on
First St. to CR 21, then go 0.5 miles S.
GMU/ACRES: 20 / 308 acres of water
HUNTING: dove, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access 1 hour before
sunrise to 1 hour after sunset; no time
restrictions for fishing or with nighthunting permit.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.
c. Fishing prohibited from vessels Nov. 1 to
end of waterfowl season.
d. Camping, fires, horseback riding, sailboards prohibited.
e. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except when hunting. Discharging bows
allowed for bowfishing.

▶ BOSQUE DEL OSO SWA — LAS ANIMAS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Trinidad, take exit 14A off
I-25. Go W on Hwy. 12 approximately 21 miles
to Weston and look for access signs between
Weston and Stonewall. Property S of Hwy.
GMUs/ACRES: 85, 851 / 30,000 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, turkey, small game,
mountain lion
FISHING: coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access NEW May 1–Nov.
30; open NEW Dec. 1–April 30 only
to licensed big-game NEW and spring
turkey hunters, and one non-hunting
companion.
b. Campfires only in designated areas and
containment structures.
c. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except while hunting. Discharging bows
allowed for bowfishing.
d. Camping only in designated areas; hunters may camp anywhere during hunting
seasons.
e. Parking allowed only in designated areas.
f. Unattended food or garbage must be
stored in bear-resistant manners or
containers.
g. Snowmobiles, motorized vehicles, ATVs
and bicycles on established roads or trails
may be prohibited to protect wildlife
and prevent resource damage. Closures
posted.
h. Fishing prohibited on South Fork of
Purgatoire River in SWA from day after
Labor Day weekend until first day of
Memorial Day weekend.

▶ BRAVO SWA — LOGAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-76 at Sterling exit, go 0.5
miles W on Hwy. 6 to CR 370, then go 1.7
miles NE.

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GMU/ACRES: 91 / 1,082 acres
HUNTING: deer, turkey, quail, dove, rabbit,
squirrel, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 4 a.m.–9 p.m.
b. Camping, fires, horseback riding,
field trials prohibited.
c. Target practice prohibited except when
authorized by area wildlife manager.
d. On opening weekend of regular plains rifle
deer season and first day and weekend
of late plains rifle deer season, only deer
hunting permitted.
e. Launching or takeout of vessels prohibited during waterfowl seasons.

▶ BROWER SWA — WELD CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Evans, go 1 mile E on 37th St.
GMU/ACRES: 94 / 65 acres
HUNTING: rabbit, squirrel, dove, waterfowl,
turkey
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access Sept. 1 through
NEW last day of spring turkey season,
except from day after close of regular
goose season through day before opening of spring turkey season.
b. NEW Open for public access 4 a.m.–one
hour after sunset.
c. NEW Public access permitted only to
hunters with a valid hunting license.
d. NEW Fishing, campfires, target practice,
centerfire rifles or muzzleloaders,
camping, horseback riding prohibited.
e. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except shotguns or bows while hunting.
f. Dogs allowed only as an aid in hunting.
Dog training prohibited except when
training dogs for hunting.
g. Parking allowed only in designated parking area.
h. Launching or takeout of vessels prohibited.

▶ BROWN LAKES SWA — HINSDALE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Creede, go 25 miles W on
Hwy. 149 to USFS Rd. 515 (Hermit Lakes Rd.).
Go 1.5 miles W.
GMU/ACRES: 76 / 520 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, picnicking
FACILITIES: restroom, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping prohibited.

▶ BROWNLEE SWA (FISHING LEASE: MICHIGAN RIVER)

— JACKSON CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go E on 5th St. 1.5
miles to the signed access point (N of road).
Or, from Walden, go N on Hwy. 125 for 1 mile,
turn right on CR 42. Parking and access immediately to the right.
GMU/ACRES: 6 / 2 mi. of river
FISHING: Michigan River, coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for fishing only.

▶ BROWNLEE 2 SWA (FISHING LEASE: NORTH PLATTE RIVER)
— JACKSON CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go 0.5 miles W on
Hwy. 14 to CR 12; then 5.1 miles NW to CR
18; then 0.5 miles W.
GMU/ACRES: 16 / 1.2 miles of river
FISHING: North Platte River, coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for fishing only.

▶ BROWNS PARK SWA (BEAVER CREEK, CALLOWAY, COLD
SPRINGS MOUNTAIN, WIGGINS UNITS) — MOFFAT CO.

BEAVER CREEK UNIT: From Maybell, go 59 miles
NW on Hwy. 318. Unit N of Hwy. 318.
COLD SPRINGS MOUNTAIN UNIT: From Maybell, go
41 miles NW on Hwy. 318 to CR 10N, then go
17 miles N to CR 72, then 9 miles W to fork.
Take left fork 4 miles.
WIGGINS UNIT: From Maybell, go 41 miles NW
on Hwy. 318 to CR 10N, then go 17 miles N to
CR 72; then 15 miles W.
GMU/ACRES: 201 / 2,226 acres, all units
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, elk, rabbit, dusky
grouse, waterfowl, dove
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Calloway Unit closed to public access in
posted area.
b. Camping prohibited in posted areas in
Cold Springs Mountain Unit.
c. Camping allowed W only of Beaver Creek
in Beaver Creek Unit.

▶ BRUSH SWA — MORGAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Brush, go 2.5 miles N on
Hwy. 71. Turn W on CR U. Go about 200 feet
to CR 28, turn N and go 1 mile to parking lot.
GMU/ACRES: 96 / 588 acres
HUNTING: deer, turkey, quail, dove, rabbit,
squirrel, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 4 a.m.–9 p.m., except with nighthunting permit.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Target practice prohibited except when
authorized by area wildlife manager.
d. On opening weekend of regular plains
rifle deer season and first day and weekend of late plains rifle deer season, only
deer hunting permitted.
e. Horse use prohibited except when training hunting dogs, in Feb., March, April
(through Wed. before spring turkey
season opens) and Aug. only.
f. Launching or takeout of vessels prohibited
during waterfowl seasons.

▶ BRUSH CREEK SWA — EAGLE CO.

DIRECTIONS: Take I-70 to exit 147 toward Eagle.
Turn S and go to roundabout. Exit roundabout going W on Hwy. 6 for 1 block. Turn S
on Capitol St., then turn E on Brush Creek Rd.
and go to stop sign. Turn S, go 1 block, turn
E to stay on Brush Creek Rd. SWA is 15–18
miles from Eagle, between Peterson Draw and
Sneve Gulch. SWA composed of 3 separate

tracts of property within Sylvan Lake State
Park. All properties accessible from Brush
Creek Rd. Access and use of Sylvan Lake State
Park requires parks pass.
GMU/ACRES: 44 / 382 acres
RECREATION: hunting, wildlife viewing

▶ BRUSH HOLLOW SWA — FREMONT CO.
DIRECTIONS:

TO BOAT RAMP: From Penrose at Hwy. 115, go
W on 3rd (CR 123), then go 0.29 miles to E St.
(CR 125). Go 5.5 miles to CR 129, then go 2.5
miles on CR 129 to SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 59 / 461 acres
FISHING: coldwater/warmwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms, shelters, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
▶ BRUSH PRAIRIE PONDS SWA — MORGAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Brush go S on Clayton St. to
check station, then go S 2.25 miles to parking area.
GMU/ACRES: 99 / 1,600 acres
HUNTING: deer, pheasant, dove, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 4 a.m.–9 p.m.
b. Camping, fires, target practice prohibited.
c. Only hunting permitted Sept. 1 through
end of dark goose season. Mandatory
check-in and check-out at check station.
d. From Sept. 1–Nov. 30, only open for
migratory bird hunting within designated
hunting areas, and only on Sat., Sun., Wed.
and legal holidays. Reservations required,
valid until sunrise and limited to 3 per
hunter annually. See "Reservations: Hunting" (page 1) for details.
e. Check-in allowed after 4 a.m. Hunters can
hunt only the area reserved and may check
in on first-come, first-served basis after
a hunter checks out or after sunrise if a
hunter has not checked in. Maximum of 4
hunters, 2 vehicles per hunting area.
f. From Sept. 1−Nov. 30, scouting permitted
from 10 a.m.−2 p.m. on Thurs. only. All
people scouting must check in and out at
check station. Firearms, dogs not allowed
during scouting.
g. From Dec. 1 through end of dark goose
season, hunters can check in on firstcome, first-served basis after 4 a.m. or
after a hunter checks out. 5 hunting areas
available for check-in. Properly checked-in
hunters may hunt anywhere on property.
h. Up to 2 hunting areas reserved annually for
residents with a physical address of Brush,
CO. Applications for the drawing available
at CPW Brush Service Center in mid-Aug.
Hunters must have a valid waterfowl hunting license to enter drawing. Hunters may
apply for one hunt area per day, but can list
multiple requests on one application. All
relevant hunting regulations apply.

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▶ BUENA VISTA SWA (FISHING EASEMENT) — CHAFFEE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From stoplight on Main St. in Buena Vista, go E 0.5 miles to end of Main. Parking
available in several locations along river.
GMUs/ACRES: 49, 481 / 41 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream, fishing access only

▶ BURCHFIELD SWA — BACA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walsh, go 11 miles E on CR
DD to property.
GMU/ACRES: 139 / 178 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, pheasant, bobwhite
quail, scaled quail, dove
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing

▶ CABIN CREEK SWA — GUNNISON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Gunnison, go 6.5 miles E on
Hwy. 50, turn on BLM 3107, then go approximately 6.5 miles to FR 604.3A and continue
.05 miles to property.
GMU/ACRES: 55 / 640 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, hiking, camping
RESTRICTIONS:
a. All motorized travel, including over-thesnow travel, is restricted to designated
roads.

▶ CENTENNIAL SWA — GUNNISON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Gunnison, go 10 miles W on
Hwy. 50. SWA is N of Hwy. 50.
GMU/ACRES: 54 / 1,800 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse, rabbit
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access July 1–Nov. 30.
b. Motorized and mechanized vehicles
restricted as posted.
c. Camping prohibited.

▶ CENTENNIAL VALLEY SWA — WELD CO.

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DIRECTIONS: From Kersey, go 5 miles E on Hwy.
34 to CR 63 and go N to CR 380. Go E on CR
380 0.25 miles to Pritchard parking lot and 2.1
miles to Centennial parking lot.
GMU/ACRES: 951 / 1,195 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. NEW Open 4 a.m.–one hour after sunset.
b. NEW Open for public access Sept.
1 through last day of spring turkey
season.
c. NEW During spring turkey season, public
access allowed only for licensed turkey
hunters or hunting parties with a turkey
hunting reservation. 10 reservation
slots available per day during spring
turkey season. No annual limit on
amount of turkey reservations. Turkey
hunters with a reservation may hunt
entire property. Maximum of 4 hunters
allowed per hunting reservation. See
"Reservations: Hunting" (page 1) for
details.
d. Camping, dogs (except as an aid in hunting), fires, target practice, horseback riding, hunting with centerfire rifles, launching or takeout of vessels prohibited.
e. During regular duck seasons, open Sat.,
Sun., Wed. and legal holidays only. Reservations required to hunt waterfowl and
small game, limit of 3 per hunter annually.

2019 COLORADO STATE RECREATION LANDS

See "Reservations: Hunting" (page 1) for
details. NEW Waterfowl and small game
hunters can hunt only the area reserved.
NEW All reservation hunters must check
out at one of the check stations located
in each parking lot of the property.
f. Small-game and waterfowl hunting prohibited on opening weekend of regular plains
rifle deer season, and opening day of first
weekend of late plains rifle deer season.

▶ CERRO SUMMIT SWA — MONTROSE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Montrose, go 13 miles E:
property located on N side of Hwy. 50.
GMUs/ACRES: 64 / 162 acres
RECREATION: fishing, small-game and big-game
hunting
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access for fishing and
hunting only.
b. Hunting permitted Aug. 15–Nov. 30.
c. Fishing permitted March 1–Nov. 30.
d. Access to property through designated
parking area only; public access by foot
only.
e. Dogs allowed only as an aid in hunting.
f. Water contact prohibited, except by float
tubes with waders only.
NOTE: As of July 2018, reservoir is drained
and temporarily closed for dam maintenance. Reservoir tentatively scheduled for
refill in late summer 2020. Contact CPW for
updates.

▶ CHAMPION SWA (FISHING EASEMENT) — CHAFFEE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Buena Vista, go S on Hwy.
24, continue S onto Hwy. 285. Easement is E
of Hwy. 285. Parking area off Hwy. 285, 0.5
miles S of junction of Hwys. 285 and 24.
GMUs/ACRES: 57, 481 / 60 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access for fishing only
b. All public access from designated parking
areas only.

▶ CHANCE GULCH SWA — GUNNISON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Gunnison, go 6 miles E on
Hwy. 50 to CR 42, then drive S 1.6 miles to CR
42a, then drive SW for 1.2 miles to property
boundary.
GMU/ACRES: 67 / 645 acres
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, small game
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
NEW RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access from July 1–end
of Feb., open year-round for through
traffic on Gunnison CR 42a and established roads connecting to designated
BLM roads only.

▶ CHARLIE MEYERS SWA — PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hartsel, go E 10.3 miles on
Hwy. 24 to CR 23 (mile marker 250). Turn S
onto CR 23 and go 2.7 miles. Turn E on CR 59
and go 2.3 miles to junction of CRs 59 and 92.
Turn S on CR 59, go 1 mile to entrance.
GMU/ACRES: 58 / 1,082 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.

▶ CHEROKEE SWA (UPPER, MIDDLE, LOWER, LONE PINE,
ROY BROWN UNITS) — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Fort Collins, go 22 miles N on
Hwy. 287 to Cherokee Park Rd. (CR 80C), then
6 miles W to parking area on S side of road.
GMUs/ACRES: 8, 191 / 25,497 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, squirrel, dusky grouse,
rabbit, dove
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open Sept. 1–May 1 only for hunting and
fishing; open otherwise May 2–Aug. 31.
b. Motor vehicles permitted on established
roads as posted.
c. Hunting and fishing access by foot only
after last big-game season.
d. Horseback, bicycles restricted to designated roads and trails, except horseback
riding used as an aid to hunting big
game.

▶ CHESMORE SWA (FISHING EASEMENT) — CHAFFEE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From stoplight in Buena Vista, go
E on Main St. to end of road. Cross Arkansas
River on foot bridge, walk downstream 0.5
miles to property. You will cross Town of
Buena Vista property and BLM on the way.
Open fishing for that entire stretch of Arkansas River. Access by foot only.
GMU/ACRES: 49 / 5 acres
HUNTING: fishing, minimal deer hunting

▶ CHRISTINA SWA (FISHING EASEMENT: ELK RIVER)

— ROUTT CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Steamboat Springs, go 7
miles N on CR 129 (Elk River Rd.).
GMU/ACRES: 214 / 23 acres
FISHING: Elk River, coldwater stream
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.

▶ CHUBB PARK RANCH SWA — CHAFFEE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Buena Vista, go E 16 miles
on Hwy. 24 to CR 309, then go N on CR 309
0.5 miles to SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 49 / 525 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires, snowmobiles, target
practice prohibited.
b. Vehicles prohibited off Chaffee CR.

▶ CHUCK LEWIS SWA — ROUTT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hwy. 40, go S on Hwy. 131
to CR 14F. Take 14F W to CR 14. Go N to
parking area.
GMU/ACRES: 131 / 288 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access 4 a.m.–10 p.m.
b. Overnight parking, camping, fires, bicycles prohibited.
c. Dogs allowed only as an aid in hunting waterfowl, or dogs aiding the physically disabled.
d. Big-game, small-game hunting prohibited.
e. Waterfowl hunting permitted, except
within 50 yards of bridge on CR 14F.

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f. Horseback riding prohibited outside parking area.
g. Launching or takeout of all flotation
devices (including kayaks, canoes, rafts,
tubes) prohibited, except those used
exclusively for fishing.

▶ CIMARRON SWA — MONTROSE, GUNNISON COs.

DIRECTIONS: From Montrose, go 23 miles E on
Hwy. 50 to Little Cimarron Rd., then 2 miles S
to access road, then go 1.5 miles SW.
GMU/ACRES: 65 / 6,454 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, waterfowl, dusky grouse
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access July 1–Dec. 31.
b. Camping, fires, snowmobiles prohibited.
c. Parking in established parking areas only.

▶ CLEAR CREEK RES. SWA — CHAFFEE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Buena Vista, go 13 miles N
on Hwy. 24 to CR 390, then go 0.5 miles W.
GMUs/ACRES: 48, 481 / 500 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake and 0.5 miles of stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping allowed only in established
camping areas on W end of SWA.
b. Fires allowed only in campgrounds.
c. Fishing prohibited on dam, spillway,
outlet and downstream to Hwy. 24.

▶ CLINE RANCH SWA — PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Jefferson, go S on Hwy. 285
for about 5 miles. SWA entrance near mile
marker 194.
GMU/ACRES: 500 / 1,600 acres
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, elk, waterfowl,
small game
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot or horseback only from
designated parking areas. No overnight
parking.
b. Camping, fires, dog training prohibited.
c. Discharging firearms or bows allowed
only when hunting.
d. Dogs allowed only as an aid in hunting.
e. Horseback riding allowed only on
designated trails. Reservation required:
call Park Co.: 719-836-4279. Only two
reservations allowed per day.
f. Fishing allowed only March 1–Sept.
30 and only in designated areas. Only
people in a vehicle in the assigned parking space may fish the corresponding
assigned area. Maximum 4 anglers per
vehicle and 1 vehicle per parking space.
g. Artificial flies and lures only, two trout limit.
h. Hunting access limited to occupants of a
vehicle parked in assigned parking space.
Maximum 4 hunters per vehicle.

▶ COALBED CANYON SWA — DOLORES CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Cortez, go NW on Hwy. 491
to Northdale. SWA is S of Hwy. 491 and CR 2,
also 2 areas on N side of Hwy. 491, farther W.

GMUs/ACRES: 72, 711 / 2,359 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Discharging firearms allowed only for
hunting.

▶ COCHETOPA SWA — SAGUACHE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Gunnison, go 8 miles E on
Hwy. 50, turn right on Hwy. 114, then go 20
miles S/SE, turn right on CR NN14, go S 2
miles.
GMU/ACRES: 67 / 6,712 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, rabbit, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour after sunset, with exception
for hunters retrieving downed game.
b. Access by foot only, and only from established parking areas.
c. Camping, dogs, fires prohibited.
d. Big-game hunting prohibited N of posted
E/W center line of Sect. 27, Range 2 E,
Township 46 N.

▶ COKE OVEN SWA — PITKIN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Basalt, go 30 miles E on
USFS Rd. 105 (Fryingpan River Rd.).
GMU/ACRES: 444 / 330 acres
RECREATION: hunting, wildlife viewing

▶ COLLER SWA — MINERAL, RIO GRANDE COs.

DIRECTIONS: From South Fork, go 4.5 miles W
on Hwy. 149.
GMUs/ACRES: 76, 79 / 579 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, squirrel, dusky
grouse
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, snowmobiles, overnight parking prohibited.

▶ COLORADO RIVER ISLAND SWA — MESA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Grand Junction, go E on
I-70; turn S on Hwy. 141 (32 Rd.). Turn W
on D Rd. Colorado River SWA is on S side of
road, along the river.
GMUs/ACRES: 30, 41 / 67 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, dogs (except as an aid to hunting) prohibited.
b. Waterfowl hunting from established
blinds the only hunting allowed.
c. Hunting by reservation only. See "Reservations: Hunting" (page 1) for details.
Hunters can hunt only the area reserved.
Mandatory check-in and check-out at
station as posted.
d. Hunt areas not reserved are available
on first-come, first-served basis after 5
a.m. each hunting day. Reserved areas
not claimed by 7 a.m. also available first
come, first served. Any hunt area must be
yielded at any time by request of a hunter
with a valid reservation for that area.

▶ COLOROW MOUNTAIN SWA — RIO BLANCO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Meeker take Hwy. 64 approximately 15 miles W to CR 142 (directly N
of E entrance to Rio Blanco Lake SWA).
SCENERY GULCH UNIT: Take CR 142 for 7.2 miles
to property.
TSCHUDDI GULCH UNIT: Take CR 142 for 1.8 miles
to intersection of CR 142 and CR 143. Take
CR 143 for 3.7 miles to property.
GMUs/ACRES: 11 / 1,979 acres
HUNTING: elk, bear, lion, deer, small game
FISHING: Scenery Pond is 5.5 acres at bottom of
Scenery Gulch, near parking area.
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, hiking, horseback riding, OHV access through Tschuddi
Gulch to BLM lands on Colorow Mountain.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access July 16–Jan. 31.
b. Parking and camping in designated areas
only, as posted.
c. Motorized vehicles prohibited in Scenery
Gulch Unit and in Tschuddi Unit N of
designated camping area.
d. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
within 200 yards of camping, parking
areas or structures.

▶ COTTONWOOD SWA — MORGAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Snyder, go 2 miles E on CR
W.7.
GMU/ACRES: 96 / 884 acres
HUNTING: deer, turkey, quail, dove, rabbit,
squirrel, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 4 a.m.–9 p.m., except with nighthunting permit.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Target practice prohibited except when
authorized by area wildlife manager.
d. On opening weekend of regular plains
rifle deer season and first day and weekend of late plains rifle deer season, only
deer hunting permitted.
e. Horse use prohibited except when training hunting dogs, in Feb., March, April
(through Wed. before spring turkey
season opens) and Aug. only.
f. Launching or takeout of vessels prohibited
during waterfowl seasons.

▶ COWDREY LAKE SWA — JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Cowdrey, go 2 miles S on
Hwy. 125. From Walden, go 7.5 miles N on
Hwy. 125. Entrance W of road.
GMU/ACRES: 161 / 15 acres land, 80 acres water
HUNTING: small game, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.
b. Sailboards prohibited.

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▶ CREEDE SWA — MINERAL CO.
DIRECTIONS:

HATCHERY TRACT: From Creede, go 1.2 miles E
on Hwy. 149 to undesignated road, then go 0.5
miles S to Rio Grande River.
DEEP CREEK TRACT: From Creede, go 1.25 miles
W on Hwy. 149 to Airport Rd., then go 0.8
miles S to Rio Grande River.
GMU/ACRES: 76 / 3 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
▶ DAN NOBLE SWA — SAN MIGUEL CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Norwood, go 1.5 miles E on
Hwy. 145 to USFS Rd. 610 (Dolores-Norwood
Rd.); then 17 miles S.
GMU/ACRES: 70 / 2,223 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl, deer, elk on Greager
Tract; deer, elk on John Kane tract
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: power boating, sail surfing, waterskiing, camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms, boat ramps, shelters
RESTRICTIONS:

MIRAMONTE RES. TRACT:

a. Camping only in designated areas along
NE, SW, SE parts of reservoir.
b. Discharging firearms or bows allowed
only when hunting waterfowl.
c. Waterskiing permitted only 10 a.m.–6
p.m. Waterskiing, jetskiing only in designated areas on W half of reservoir.

GREAGER TRACT:

a. Open for public access March 1–May 15
only with permit from area or district
wildlife manager for wildlife viewing.
Viewing site limited to designated area.
Viewers must follow all restrictions and
conditions on permit. Open to the public
for other access May 16–end of Feb.
b. Access by foot or horseback only.
c. Snowmobiles, camping prohibited.

JOHN KANE TRACT:

a. Access by foot or horseback only.
b. Open for public access May 16–end of
Feb.
c. Snowmobiles, camping prohibited.

▶ DAWN POND SWA — BENT CO.

DIRECTIONS: Take Hwy. 50 W toward Las Animas. From Las Animas, go W on Hwy. 194,
then N on CR 5.5. SWA is on E side of road
around Adobe Creek.
GMU/ACRES: 125 / 30 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for fishing only. Hunting only with
landowner permission.
b. Boating prohibited except float tubes or
craft propelled by hand or electric motor.
c. Parking allowed in designated areas only.

▶ DEADMAN SWA — PROWERS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Granada, go N on Hwy. 385,
2.5 miles to CR JJ, then go 2.5 miles E on CR
JJ to CR 27. Turn S on CR 27, go 0.5 miles to
parking area.
GMU/ACRES: 127 / 503 acres
HUNTING: deer, small game, waterfowl

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▶ DELANEY BUTTE LAKES SWA — JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go 0.5 miles W on
Hwy. 14 to CR 12, then go 5.3 miles W to CR
18. Go 4.5 miles W on to CR 5, then go 0.5
miles N.
GMU/ACRES: 16 / 2,620 acres
HUNTING: big game, small game, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom, boat ramp, shade shelters
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.
b. Sailboards prohibited.

▶ DEVIL CREEK SWA — ARCHULETA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Pagosa Springs, go 16 miles W
on Hwy. 160 to USFS Rd. 627 then 2 miles N.
GMU/ACRES: 77 / 561 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, squirrel, dusky
grouse, turkey, dove
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires, snowmobiles prohibited.

▶ DIAMOND J SWA (HUNTING &amp; FISHING LEASE: ILLINOIS,
MICHIGAN RIVERS) — JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go N on Hwy.
125. Parking areas are 1, 2 and 4 miles N of
Walden.
GMU/ACRES: 161 / 3,129 acres of land, 10 miles
of river
HUNTING: small game, waterfowl
FISHING: Illinois and Michigan rivers, coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS:
a. No big-game hunting; access allowed only
for fishing, small-game and waterfowl
hunting.
b. Hunting with shotguns or by falconry
only.

▶ DOLORES RIVER SWA — MONTEZUMA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Dolores, go 5 miles NE on
Hwy. 145.
GMUs/ACRES: 71, 73 / 57 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Fishing prohibited in rearing ponds.

▶ DOME LAKES SWA — SAGUACHE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Gunnison, go 8 miles E on
Hwy. 50. Turn right on Hwy. 114, go 20 miles
S/SE. Turn right on CR NN14, go 5 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 67 / 420 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lakes
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom, drinking water
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Discharging firearms and hunting prohibited in designated safety zones.

▶ DOME ROCK SWA — TELLER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Divide, go 5 miles S on Hwy.
67 to Rainbow Valley, then turn right on CR
61 and go 1.8 miles to SWA access road.
GMU/ACRES: 581 / 6,980 acres

HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky grouse
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, hiking
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot or horseback only from
parking lot and trails from Mueller State
Park.
b. Camping, dogs, fires, rock climbing
prohibited.
c. Horseback, pack animals allowed only on
designated roads and trails, except if used
as an aid in hunting big-game.
d. Public access closed Dec. 1–July 15 in
area bounded on E by Sand Creek Trail,
on N by Dome Rock Trail, on W and
S by property boundaries. Dome Rock
Trail W of Jack Rabbit Lodge closed Dec.
1–July 15.

▶ DOUGLAS RES. SWA — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Wellington exit on I-25, go
5.5 miles W, S and W on Hwy. 1 to CR 15, go
1 mile N on CR 15 to CR 60, then 0.25 miles
W to LaVina Dr. Go N on LaVina Dr. to lake.
From Fort Collins at Hwys. 287 and 1, take
Hwy. 1 N for 4 miles to Waverly cutoff (CR
15). Go N on CR 15 to CR 60. Then go 0.25
miles W to LaVina Dr. and go N.
GMU/ACRES: 9 / 765 acres
FISHING: warmwater and coldwater species
FACILITIES: restroom
RESTRICTIONS:
a. From 1 hour after sunset to 1 hour before
sunrise, only fishing permitted.
b. Hunting, fires, camping, discharging firearms or bows, sailboards, sailboats, ice
skating, ATVs, dirt bikes, snowmobiles
prohibited.
c. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.

▶ DOWDY LAKE SWA — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From town of Red Feather Lakes,
go 1 mile NE on USFS Access Rd.
GMU/ACRES: 191 / 120 acres of water
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: power boating, hiking, camping
FACILITIES: restroom, boat ramp, campgrounds
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.

▶ DRONEY GULCH SWA — CHAFFEE CO.
DIRECTIONS:

ENTRANCE 1: From junction of Hwys. 50 and
285, go 4 miles N to CR 251-1. (NOTE: First
mile of road is private property. After entering
BLM land, SWA can be accessed for next 2
miles, through BLM land and SWA property.)
ENTRANCE 2: About 1 mile N of CR 251-1 is an
access point on Hwy. 285, “Point of Interest”
site about Zebulon Pike; parking and gate into
E portion of SWA.
ENTRANCE 3: Just under 1 mile farther N (about
1 mile S of Jct. of Hwys. 285/291), CR 251
goes W; parking and access 2.3 miles W of
Hwy. 285. Do not attempt access from N via
subdivision on CR 251A.
GMU/ACRES: 56 / 2,949 acres
HUNTING: elk, deer, small game

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▶ DRY CREEK BASIN SWA — SAN MIGUEL CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Naturita, go 17 miles S
on Hwy. 141. Hwy. 141 goes SW through
property.
GMU/ACRES: 70 / 12,775 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dove, mountain lion,
bobcat, coyote
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping only in designated areas.
b. Snowmobiles prohibited.

▶ DUCK CREEK SWA — LOGAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Crook, go 1.5 miles N on
Hwy. 55.
GMU/ACRES: 90 / 1,121 acres
HUNTING: deer, pheasant, dove, rabbit, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 4 a.m.–9 p.m.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Target practice prohibited except when
authorized by area wildlife manager.
d. One field trial per year may be authorized
in Feb., March or Aug.

▶ DUNE RIDGE SWA — LOGAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-76 at Sterling exit, go 0.5
miles W on Hwy. 6 to CR 370, then go 5 miles
SW.
GMU/ACRES: 96 / 400 acres
HUNTING: deer, turkey, pheasant, quail, dove,
rabbit, squirrel, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 4 a.m.–9 p.m.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Target practice prohibited except when
authorized by area wildlife manager.
d. On opening weekend of regular plains
rifle deer season and first day and weekend of late plains rifle deer season, only
deer hunting permitted.
e. Horse use prohibited except when training hunting dogs, in Feb., March, April
(through Wed. before spring turkey
season opens) and Aug. only.
f. Launching or takeout of vessels prohibited
during waterfowl seasons.

▶ DUTCH GULCH SWA — GUNNISON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Gunnison, go 5.3 miles E
on Hwy. 50, then 7.3 miles S on CR 42, which
becomes BLM Rd. 307.
GMU/ACRES: 67 / 320 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. NEW Open for public access July 1–end
of Feb., open year-round for through
traffic on Gunnison CR 42 and on
established roads connecting to designated BLM roads only.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.

▶ EAGLE RIVER SWA (FISHING LEASES) — EAGLE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Eagle, go E on Hwy. 6 about
2–3 miles to property boundary sign. This is
W edge of SWA. Property extends E about 2
miles and includes 3 designated fishing access
points. Access allowed only at these points.

GMU/ACRES: 35 / 25 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for fishing only, on N side of Eagle
River. Access only at designated points
as posted.
b. Camping, fires, dogs prohibited.

▶ ECHO CANYON RES. SWA — ARCHULETA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Pagosa Springs, go 4 miles S
on Hwy. 84.
GMU/ACRES: 78 / 211 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: boating, picnicking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires, snowmobiles prohibited.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.

▶ ELLIOTT SWA — MORGAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Snyder, go 6 miles NE on
CR W.7.
GMUs/ACRES: 95, 96 / 2,576 acres
HUNTING: deer, turkey, pheasant, quail, dove,
rabbit, squirrel, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: duck blinds on Union Tract
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 4 a.m.–9 p.m., except with nighthunting permit.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. On opening weekend of regular plains
rifle deer season and first day and weekend of late plains rifle deer season, only
deer hunting permitted.
d. Landowner permission required to hunt
deer on access easement.
e. Horse use prohibited except when training hunting dogs, in Feb., March, April
(through Wed. before spring turkey
season opens) and Aug. only.
f. Launching or takeout of vessels prohibited
during waterfowl seasons.
g. Property open for education and outreach
events with CPW and area wildlife manager approval.

LONETREE TRACT:

a. From Sept. 1 through regular duck seasons, mandatory check-in and check-out
at check station, after 4 a.m.

HAMLIN TRACTS (N AND S):

a. From Sept. 1 through regular duck seasons, mandatory check-in and check-out
at check stations. Hunters may check in
on first-come, first-served basis after 4
a.m. or after another hunter checks out.
Hunters can hunt only the area checked
into. Maximum of 4 hunters per hunting
area. Hunters must comply with youthmentor-only area restrictions as posted.

UNION TRACT:

a. Waterfowl hunting only from designated
areas or blinds, on Sat., Sun., Wed. and
legal holidays only. Reservations required, valid until sunrise and limited to
3 per hunter annually. See "Reservations:
Hunting" (page 1) for details.

b. Mandatory check-in and check-out at
check station. Check-in allowed after
4 a.m. Hunters can hunt only the area
reserved and may check in on firstcome, first-served basis after a hunter
checks out or after sunrise. Maximum
of 4 hunters per hunting area.
c. During waterfowl seasons, scouting permitted from 10 a.m.−2 p.m. on Thurs.
only. All people scouting must check in
and out at check station. Firearms, dogs
not allowed during scouting.

▶ EMERALD MOUNTAIN SWA — ROUTT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Steamboat Springs, go S on
Hwy. 40 to 5th St. Turn right on 5th St., turn
left on Howelsen Pkwy., which becomes River
Rd./CR 14 to S. SWA is W of road. Park in lot
at left posted for Chuck Lewis SWA. Follow
marked orange posts on W side of CR 14
along trail easement through private property
to access Emerald Mountain.
GMU/ACRES: 131 / 674 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access from 4 a.m.–10
p.m., July 1–Nov. 30.
b. Access by foot or horseback only.
c. Camping, fires, dogs prohibited.

▶ ESCALANTE SWA — DELTA, MESA, MONTROSE COs.
DIRECTIONS:

HAMILTON TRACT: From Delta, go 2.2 miles W
on 5th St. (G Rd.), to G50 Rd. Go 2 miles NW.
Alternate route. From Delta, go 5.5 miles NW
on Hwy. 50.
LOWER ROUBIDEAU TRACT: From Delta, go 4.5
miles W on 5th St. (G Rd.).
PICKETT CORRAL TRACT: From Delta, go 12 miles
NW on Hwy. 50 to Escalante Canyon turnoff,
then 21 miles SW into Escalante Canyon.
PEACH ORCHARD POINT TRACT: From Delta, go 6.5
miles W on 5th St. (G Rd.) to Sawmill Mesa
Rd., then 11.5 miles N.
WHITEHAWK TRACT: From Delta, go 4 miles
W on Hwy. 348, continue straight 27 miles
W onto 25 Mesa Rd., turn right onto Divide
Rd. and go 19 miles N; turn right onto Forest
Service Rd. 421 and go .5 miles E.
EAST WALKER TRACT: From Delta, go 12 miles N
on Hwy. 50 to Escalante Canyon turnoff, then
go 4 miles SW into Escalante Canyon.
UPPER ROUBIDEAU TRACT: From Delta, go 6.5
miles W on 5th St. (G Rd.) to Sawmill Mesa
Rd., then go 11.5 miles N.
WEST WALKER TRACT: From Delta, go 12 miles
NW on Hwy. 50 to Escalante Canyon turnoff,
then go 17 miles SW into Escalante Canyon
to Palmer Gulch Rd. Go 5 miles W, then 1.2
miles N toward Tatum Ridge to Tatum Ridge/
Snowbelly Ridge Rds., then 6 miles NE.
WATERWHEEL TRACT: From Delta, go 12 miles
NW on Hwy. 50 to Escalante Canyon turnoff,
then 3 miles SW into Escalante Canyon. Then
go 0.75 miles upstream S of Gunnison River
(primitive road).
GUNNISON RIVER TRACT: From Delta, go 12 miles
NW on Hwy. 50 to Escalante Canyon Rd.,
then go 3 miles SW to Gunnison River, then
0.75 miles upstream S of Gunnison River
(primitive road).
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GMU/ACRES: 62 / 7,609 acres on all tracts
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, pheasant, dove,
waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing, interpretive program, historical area
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Dog training prohibited on Hamilton and
Lower Roubideau tracts during upland
game or migratory bird seasons. Hamilton and Lower Roubideau tracts open
only Aug. 1–March 14.
b. Lower Roubideau Tract hunting open to
youth/mentors only. Only one mentor
per youth may hunt.
c. Field trials may be authorized in Feb.,
March, Aug. and Sept.
d. Bowfishing prohibited.

▶ FISH CREEK SWA — DOLORES CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Dolores, go 12 miles N on
Hwy. 145 to USFS Rd. 535, then 12 miles N to
Fish Creek access road. Then go 1.5 miles N.
GMU/ACRES: 71 / 314 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky grouse,
snowshoe hare
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: camping (only during deer and
elk seasons), hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping allowed only during deer and
elk seasons.

NEW ▶ FLANDERS RANCH SWA — ROUTT CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Hwy. 40 in the town of
Hayden, travel 1.9 miles N on Walnut St./CR
80 to W parking lot.
GMU/ACRES: 441 / 1,826 acres
HUNTING: big game and waterfowl, with access permit
FISHING: Open year-round, except for biggame hunting seasons
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot only. Parking prohibited,
except in designated areas.
b. Fishing prohibited during big-game
hunting seasons.
c. Waterfowl and big game hunting allowed by permit only.
d. A total of up to 4 permits available daily
for waterfowl hunters during established waterfowl seasons.
e. Big game hunting on property divided
across 8 established time periods, each
with a total of up to 8 permits available:
1. First 7 days of deer, elk archery
season;
2. Next 6 days of deer, elk archery season, excluding muzzleloader season;
3. Muzzleloader deer, elk season;
4. Last 7 days of deer, elk archery
season;
5. First regular rifle elk season;
6. Second regular rifle deer, elk season;
7. Third regular rifle deer, elk season;
8. Fourth regular rifle deer, elk season.
f. Waterfowl and big game hunting permits are free. Apply for by contacting
the Steamboat Springs Service Center
at P.O. Box 775777, Steamboat Springs,
CO 80477, or by calling 970-871-2855.
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Permit application deadline: October
1, 2019, for waterfowl and big game.
Permits issued by drawing; successful
applicants notified by mail.
g. Dogs must be on leashes no longer than
6 feet, except when used as an aid in
waterfowl hunting.
NOTE: Please check this information in 2020
after new regulations have been finalized
for this property.

▶ FLAGLER RES. SWA — KIT CARSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Flagler, go 5 miles E on Rd. U.
GMU/ACRES: 107 / 400 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, pheasant, dove, waterfowl, turkey
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: power boating, waterskiing, camping, picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms, boat ramps
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited during waterfowl seasons, except float tubes or craft propelled
by hand, wind or electric motors.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake. Waterskiing permitted only
Sun. and Mon. from June 1–Aug. 31.
c. Hunting open to youth/mentors only.
Only one mentor per youth may hunt.
NOTE: As of Aug. 2018, the lake is currently dry.
Contact CPW for condition updates.

▶ FORT LYON SWA — BENT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Las Animas, go 20 miles E
on Hwy. 50 to CR 183. SWA is S of Hwy. 50,
next to John Martin Res. SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 125 / 523 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. ATVs, dirt bikes prohibited.

▶ FOUR MILE SWA — DOUGLAS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Deckers, take Hwy. 67 S
to Westcreek. From Westcreek, travel W on
Stump Rd. to 9J Rd. Go N on 9J Rd. to SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 51 / 362 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot or horseback only.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.

▶ FRANK SWA — WELD, LARIMER COs.

DIRECTIONS: From I-25 at Windsor exit, go 2.3
miles E on Hwy. 392 to CR 13, then go 0.5
miles S.
GMU/ACRES: 94 / 324 acres
FISHING: warmwater
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting prohibited. Closed N of Poudre
River for all public access, including
fishing.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Discharging bows allowed only for
bowfishing.
d. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.

▶ FRANKLIN ISLAND SWA — MESA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Grand Junction, go E on
I-70, then turn S on Hwy. 141 (32 Rd.). Enter
James M. Robb-Colorado River State Park
(just N of Colorado River); SWA is W of park
and accessed from Riverfront Trail.

GMUs/ACRES: 30, 41 / 38 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Waterfowl hunting from established
blinds the only hunting allowed.
b. Camping, dogs (except as an aid in hunting) prohibited.
c. Hunting by reservation only. See "Reservations: Hunting" (page 1) for details. Hunters
can hunt only the area reserved. Mandatory check-in and check-out as posted.
d. Hunt areas not reserved are available
on first-come, first-served basis after 5
a.m. each hunting day. Reserved areas
not claimed by 7 a.m. also available first
come, first served. Any hunt area must be
yielded at any time by request of a hunter
with a valid reservation for that area.

▶ FRANTZ LAKE SWA — CHAFFEE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Salida, go 0.25 miles W on
Hwy. 291 to CR 154, then 0.75 miles W. SWA
is SW of Mt. Shavano SFU.
GMU/ACRES: 56 / 25 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
FACILITIES: restroom
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, discharging bows and firearms
prohibited.

▶ FRENCHMAN CREEK SWA — PHILLIPS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Holyoke, go 5 miles W on
Hwy. 6 to CR 29, then go 0.5 miles S.
GMU/ACRES: 98 / 69 acres
HUNTING: deer, pheasant, dove, rabbit
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 4 a.m.–9 p.m.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Target practice prohibited except when
authorized by area wildlife manager.

▶ GARFIELD CREEK SWA — GARFIELD CO.

DIRECTIONS: From New Castle, go 2 miles SW
on CR 312 to Garfield Creek Rd., then 1 mile S.
GMU/ACRES: 42 / 13,179 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping allowed only 7 days before start
of regular big-game seasons through 7
days after regular big-game seasons.
b. Hunting prohibited within 75 yards of
centerline of CRs 312 and 328. Hunting
prohibited in designated safety zone as
posted.
c. Open Dec. 1–July 15 only for spring turkey hunting below, and small-game hunting above, junction of CRs 312 and 328.
Open for other access July 16–Nov. 30.
d. Hunting of dusky grouse and ruffed
grouse prohibited on Upper Baldy Tract.
e. Dogs allowed only as an aid in hunting.
f. Bicycles allowed only on CRs 312 and 328.

▶ GEORGETOWN SWA — CLEAR CREEK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-70, take exit 228. Turn N
on 15th St.
GMU/ACRES: 39 / 670 acres
HUNTING: small game, deer, bighorn sheep
RECREATION: wildlife observation, hiking

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RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting bighorn sheep prohibited within
0.25 miles of I-70 throughout SWA.

▶ GRANADA SWA — PROWERS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Granada go N on Hwy. 385;
turn E on Half St. (first road N of railroad); go
1.5 miles.
GMUs/ACRES: 127, 132 / 5,630 acres
HUNTING: small game, waterfowl, deer
FISHING: warmwater fishing in Arkansas River
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, photography
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access 1 hour before
sunrise to 1 hour after sunset.
b. Parking allowed only in designated areas.
All motor vehicles restricted to access
roads and parking areas only.
c. Camping, fires, ATVs, dirt bikes prohibited.

MIDWESTERN FARMS TRACT:

a. Hunting restricted to S of river road and
by shotgun, archery and falconry only.
b. Swimming, boating, float tubes prohibited.

▶ GRANBY RANCH (CONSERVATION EASEMENT) — GRAND CO.
DIRECTIONS: SWA is 0.75 miles E of Hwy. 40 on
CR 89, near Granby.
GMU/ACRES: 28 / 451 acres
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open April 16−Nov. 14.
b. Fires, motor vehicles prohibited.
c. Dogs must be on leash.

▶ GRANITE SWA (FISHING EASEMENT) — CHAFFEE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Buena Vista, 17 miles N on
Hwy. 24. Access from Chaffee-Lake county
line downstream to 0.25 miles below Granite
Bridge.
GMUs/ACRES: 48, 49 / 131 acres
FISHING: fishing access only; coldwater fishing
on Arkansas River. Fishing area is from Lake
county line downstream to 1.5 miles below
Granite bridge.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires, dogs, mining activities
and panning prohibited.
b. Launching or takeout of vessels prohibited.

▶ GRIEVE RANCH SWA (CONSERVATION EASEMENT)

—ROUTT CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Craig, take Hwy. 13 N 44
miles to Baggs, Wyo. Turn right on Wyo. Hwy.
70, go 17 miles to CR 129. Turn right and go 3
miles to SWA campground.
GMU/ACRES: 5 / 2,511 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Fires, snowmobiles, ATVs, motorcycles,
commercial use, woodcutting and gathering prohibited.
b. Dogs allowed only as an aid in hunting.
c. Firearms allowed only for hunting.
d. Camping only in developed campgrounds.
e. Closed on hay meadows N of CR 129.
f. Fishing access to Little Snake River
restricted to river corridor, plus 20 feet
above high waterline on either bank.

▶ GROUNDHOG RES. SWA — DOLORES CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Dolores, go 25 miles N on
USFS Rd. 526 to USFS Rd. 533, then 5 miles
NE.
GMU/ACRES: 71 / 606 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.
b. Camping prohibited.

▶ GUNNISON RIVER SWA (VAN TUYL &amp; REDDEN)

— GUNNISON CO.
DIRECTIONS:
VAN TUYL PARCEL: From Gunnison go N on Hwy.
135 to CR 13. Turn left and go 0.25 miles to
where road jogs left and becomes Tincup St.
in Gunnison. Go W 3 blocks to Palisade City
Park. Parking N side park. Access by foot 0.5
miles W of parking lot.
REDDEN EASEMENT: From Gunnison go N on
Hwy. 135 approx. 2.5 miles to Gunnison River.
Parking on W side of Hwy. 135 on N side of
Gunnison River. From parking area, walk
across pedestrian bridge to S side of river.
Walk/wade fishing on S side of river only for
approx. .3 miles downstream from Hwy.
GMU/ACRES: 54 / 81 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl by shotgun only
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: parking area
RESTRICTIONS:
a. NEW Access to Gunnison River by foot
only from Van Tuyl trail intersection at
Y-gate, as posted.
b. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited,
except when hunting waterfowl with
shotguns on Van Tuyl Tract only.
c. NEW Camping, fires prohibited.

▶ GUNNISON SWA — GUNNISON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Gunnison, go 6 miles W on
Hwy. 50.
GMU/ACRES: 54 / 2,800 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky grouse
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access NEW May 1–Nov.
30.
b. NEW Blinberry Gulch parcel open for
public access July 1–Nov. 30.
c. Open for public access NEW May 1–Aug.
15 from 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour
after sunset only.
d. Camping only in designated areas, and
permitted Aug. 16–Nov. 30 only.
e. Access by foot or horseback only on
Beaver Creek Trail.

▶ GYPSUM PONDS SWA — EAGLE CO.

DIRECTIONS: I-70 to Gypsum exit, take S side
frontage road of I-70 E to parking area. SWA
on N side of Eagle River only.
GMUS/ACRES: 35 / 90 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream, coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing

FACILITIES: parking area
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access sunrise to sunset;
no time restrictions for hunters and
anglers.
b. Camping, fires, glass containers, launching and takeout of vessels prohibited.
c. Dogs prohibited March 15–June 15 to
protect nesting waterfowl. Dogs prohibited at all times on eastern ponds, except
when used in waterfowl hunting.
d. Field trials may be authorized in Aug.
and Sept.

▶ HARDEMAN SWA (FISHING EASEMENT) — CHAFFEE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Buena Vista, go 18 miles
N on Hwy. 24. SWA on both sides of river,
upstream from Lake/Chaffee county line.
GMUs: 48, 49
FISHING: 1.25 miles of fishing access to Arkansas River
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires, dogs, firearms, mining
activities and panning prohibited.
b. No launching or takeout of vessels.

▶ HARMON SWA (FISHING EASEMENT) — CHAFFEE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From stoplight in Buena Vista, go
W on CR 306 for 2.2 miles. Turn right on CR
361 for 0.2 miles to parking area.
GMU/ACRES: 481 / 10 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access for fishing only.
b. Campfires, dogs, overnight camping,
firearms, hunting prohibited.

▶ HAVILAND LAKE SWA — LA PLATA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Durango, go 18 miles N on
Hwy. 550 to USFS Rd. 671, then go 0.5 miles E.
GMU/ACRES: 74 / 208 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: boating, camping on USFS property on E side of lake; fee for camping/day use
FACILITIES: gravel boat ramp, USFS campground with restroom and drinking water on
E of lake
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited, except for float tubes
or craft propelled by hand or electric
motor only.

▶ HAYDEN SHOOTING RANGE — ROUTT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hayden, travel E on Hwy. 40
to Hawthorne St./CR 37. Continue S approx.
3 miles through Y intersection, Range on your
left.
GMU/ACRES: 13 / 40 acres
FACILITIES: Shooting range
NEW RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access sunrise to sunset.
b. Exploding and any targets other than
paper and cardboard prohibited.
c. All round must impact designated
berms, except for shotguns using
birdshot.

▶ HECKENDORF SWA — CHAFFEE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Buena Vista, go 5 miles N
on Hwy. 24 to CR 361, then go 1 mile W.
GMU/ACRES: 481 / 720 acres

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HUNTING: elk, deer, small game, pronghorn
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access from designated parking areas only.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.

▶ HIGEL SWA — ALAMOSA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Alamosa, take Hwy. 160
NW to CR 104 N. SWA is N of junction of
CRs 104 and 3.0S.
GMU/ACRES: 791 / 1,465 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access Sept. 1–Feb. 14,
Sat., Sun., Wed. and legal holidays only.
b. Permit required Sept. 1–Feb. 14. Maximum of 25 permits issued daily, available
free, first come, first served. From Sept.
1–30, and Nov. 11–Feb. 14, permits
obtained by reservation by emailing
montevista.wildlife@state.co.us, or at the
CPW Area Office in Monte Vista. Oct.
1–Nov. 10, permits obtained through
reservation onlu by emailing montevista.
wildlife@state.co.us.
Reservations for weekends can be
made up to 14 days in advance but not
less than 2 days before Saturday of weekend requested. Reservations for Wed. can
be made up to 14 days in advance but not
less than 2 days before date requested.
Maximum 2 people per reservation.
c. Closed Feb. 15–July 15 to protect nesting
water birds. Area wildlife manager may
authorize educational or scientific uses
during closures.

▶ HOHNHOLZ LAKES SWA — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hwy. 14 at upper end of
Poudre Canyon, go 30 miles N on Laramie
River Rd. (CR 103).
GMU/ACRES: 7 / 80 acres of water, 1 mile of
river; 133 acres total
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream, coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited except float tubes or
craft propelled by hand, wind or electric
motor.
b. Sailboards prohibited.
c. Camping only in Laramie River camping
area.
d. Grace Creek Rd. closed to the public except to licensed hunters Aug. 16 through
the last day of 4th rifle season.

▶ HOLBROOK RES. SWA — OTERO CO.

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DIRECTIONS: From Swink, go 3 miles N on CR
24.5 to CR FF, then go 0.5 miles E.
GMU/ACRES: 125 / 670 acres
FISHING: warmwater
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite quail, dove, waterfowl
RECREATION: powerboating, sailboating, sailsurfing, waterskiing, camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms, boat ramps
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting prohibited as posted in safety
zone on SW side near residence.
b. OHV use prohibited.

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▶ HOLLY SWA — PROWERS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Holly, go 1 mile N on CR 34.
GMUs/ACRES: 127, 132 / 277 acres
HUNTING: rabbit, pheasant, dove, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, open fires, ATVs, dirt bikes
prohibited.
b. Hunting prohibited in designated safety
zones between Hwy. 50 and CR FF.

▶ HOLYOKE SWA — PHILLIPS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Holyoke, go 4 miles S on
Hwy. 385 to CR 14; then 4 miles W.
GMU/ACRES: 98 / 80 acres
HUNTING: deer, pheasant, dove, rabbit
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 4 a.m.–9 p.m.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Target practice prohibited except when
authorized by area wildlife manager.

▶ HOME LAKE SWA — RIO GRANDE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Monte Vista, go 1.5 miles E
on Sherman Ave.
GMU/ACRES: 791 / 64 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access sunrise to sunset;
no time restrictions for fishing.
b. Hunting prohibited.
c. Float tubes or craft propelled by hand,
wind, electric motor only. Motorboats up
to 10 hp allowed any time. Motorboats 10
hp or more allowed only 10 a.m.–4 p.m.

▶ HORSE CREEK RES. SWA (TIMBER LAKE) — BENT,

OTERO COs.
DIRECTIONS: From La Junta, go 8 miles N on
Hwy. 109 to Cheraw; then 2 miles E on CR JJ.5
to CR 33. Go 7 miles N.
GMU/ACRES: 125 / 2,603 acres
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: power boating, sail surfing, waterskiing, camping, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: restrooms, boat ramps
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access 1 hour before
sunrise to 1 hour after sunset; no time
restrictions for fishing.
b. ATVs, dirt bikes, snowmobiles prohibited.
c. Frozen surface of lake closed. Dams,
inlets, outlet structures closed except
when fishing.

▶ HORSETHIEF CANYON SWA — MESA CO.

DIRECTIONS: I-70 W to Fruita exit, take Hwy.
340 S 1 mile to property sign. Take access road
4 miles.
GMUs/ACRES: 30, 40 / 1,439 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl, dove, deer, coyote, rabbit,
pheasant
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access 5 a.m.–9 p.m., no
time restrictions for fishing.
b. Camping, fires, quail hunting prohibited.

c. Turkey hunting only allowed for:
1. Limited-access permit for youth mentor hunting in spring.
2. Hunters with limited GMU 30 license
may hunt on Skipper’s Island only.
d. Hunting permitted with shotguns, handheld bows, muzzleloading rifles and by
falconry.
e. Fishing prohibited in rearing ponds and
as posted.
f. Waterfowl hunting on Sat. restricted to
youth/mentors only, and only from 100
yards E of blind No. 1 to western SWA
boundary.
g. To hunt waterfowl on W end of property,
reservations required for specific blind.
Hunting restricted to within 100 yards
of blind. Maximum 4 hunters per blind.
Hunters can hunt only the area reserved.
See "Reservations: Hunting" (page 1) for
details. Hunters must check in and out as
posted.
h. Hunt areas not reserved are available
on first-come, first-served basis after 5
a.m. each hunting day. Reserved areas
not claimed by 7 a.m. also available first
come, first served. Any hunt area must be
yielded at any time by request of a hunter
with a valid reservation for that area.
i. Permits not required for waterfowl hunting 100 yards E of blind No. 1 to eastern
SWA boundary, including Skipper’s
Island.
j. Waterfowl hunting prohibited Wed.−Fri.
except Thanksgiving, Christmas and
New Year’s days.

▶ HOT CREEK SWA — CONEJOS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Monte Vista, go 20 miles S
on Hwy. 15 to access road, then go 5 miles W.
GMU/ACRES: 81 / 9,485 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, black bear, mountain lion,
rabbit, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Vehicles prohibited Jan. 1–April 30.
b. Snowmobiles prohibited.

▶ HOT SULPHUR SPRINGS SWA (JOE GERRANS, LONE

BUCK, PARSHALL DIVIDE, PIONEER PARK &amp; JENNY WILLIAMS
UNITS, BYERS CANYON RIFLE RANGE, HOT SULPHER SPRINGS
STATE RANCH, PAUL F. GILBERT FISHING AREA) — GRAND CO.

DIRECTIONS:

BYERS CANYON RIFLE RANGE: From Hot Sulphur
Springs, go 4 miles W on Hwy. 40 to range (N
of Hwy.).
HOT SULPHUR SPRINGS STATE RANCH: From Hot
Sulphur Springs, go 3 miles W on Hwy. 40 to
Colorado River bridge, then go S at W end of
bridge.
LONE BUCK UNIT: From Hot Sulphur Springs, go
3.5 miles W on Hwy. 40 to unit (S of Hwy.).
JENNY WILLIAMS UNIT: From Hot Sulphur
Springs, go 3 miles W on Hwy. 40 to CR 50 (E
end of Colorado River bridge), then 2 miles S.
JOE GERRANS, PIONEER PARK UNITS: From Hot
Sulphur Springs, go 3 miles W on Hwy. 40 to
Colorado River bridge, then go S at E end of
bridge.

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PIONEER PARK UNIT: N and W of Hot Sulphur
Springs on edge of town, N side of Colorado
River.
PAUL F. GILBERT FISHING AREA: From Hot Sulphur
Springs, go 3 miles W on Hwy. 40 to W end of
Colorado River bridge, then S.
GMUs/ACRES: 18, 28 / 2,160 acres, all units
HUNTING: deer, elk, black bear, mountain lion,
rabbit, dusky grouse, waterfowl, dove
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing,
photography, shooting range
FACILITIES: restroom, rifle range, campsites
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping only in Joe Gerrans Unit and
Lone Buck Unit campgrounds.
b. Discharging firearms prohibited in Joe
Gerrans Unit, Lone Buck Unit campgrounds and Paul F. Gilbert Fishing Area.
c. Byers Canyon Rifle Range open sunrise
to sunset. The range may be closed to
protect wintering big game.
d. Bowfishing prohibited.
e. Fires and off-road travel prohibited in
Parshall Divide Unit.
▶ HUERFANO SWA — HUERFANO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Gardner, go 13 miles W on
CR 580.
GMU/ACRES: 861 / 544 acres
HUNTING: deer, bear, rabbit, dove
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms, picnic tables

▶ HUGO SWA — LINCOLN CO.
DIRECTIONS:

CLINGINGSMITH TRACT: From Hugo, go 14 miles
S on CR 109, then 2.25 miles E on CR 2G.
GMU/ACRES: 113 / 2,240 acres
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, rabbit, dove,
waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater; spring stocked trout
fishing
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited.
▶ INDIAN RUN SWA — ROUTT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hamilton, go 12 miles SE on
Hwy. 317 to CR 67, then go 6 miles S.
GMU/ACRES: 12 / 2,039 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, black bear, rabbit, dusky
grouse
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping allowed only in designated
areas.
b. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
in designated safety zones.

▶ JACKSON LAKE SWA — MORGAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-76 at Hwy. 39 exit, go 7.4
miles N on Hwy. 39 to Hwy. 144. Then go 1
mile NE to CR 5, then 3.8 miles N to CR CC,
then 1 mile W to CR 4, then 0.25 miles S.
GMU/ACRES: 95 / 394 acres
HUNTING: dove, rabbit, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater

RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 4 a.m.–9 p.m.
b. Camping, fires, ice fishing, target practice,
hunting with centerfire rifles prohibited.
c. Hunting and vessels prohibited from
frozen surface of lake.
d. Fishing prohibited Oct. 1 through dark
goose season.
e. From Sept. 1. through regular duck seasons, mandatory check-in and check-out
at check stations for waterfowl hunters.
f. Hunters may check-in on first-come, firstserved basis after 4 a.m. or after another
hunter checks out. Hunters can hunt
only the area checked out. Maximum of 4
hunters per hunting area.

▶ JAMES M. JOHN SWA — LAS ANIMAS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Raton, N.M., go 7 miles on
New Mexico Hwys. 72 &amp; 526. Go N up Sugarite Canyon 12 miles to Lake Dorothey SWA,
then go NW 4 miles on unmarked trail to top
of Fishers Peak Mesa.
GMU/ACRES: 140 / 8,200 acres
HUNTING: elk, deer, bear, mountain lion, small
game, turkey
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, hiking, picnicking
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access April 2–Nov. 30.
b. Access by foot or horseback only.
c. Camping prohibited within 100 feet of
streams.
d. Hunting access by drawing only and for
big game only in regular rifle deer and
elk seasons.

▶ JAMES MARK JONES SWA — PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hwy. 24 E of Hartsel, take
CR 15 (Elkhorn Rd.) N 15 miles to sign. Go
W 1.8 miles to parking area. From Hwy. 285 at
Como turnoff, take CR 15 SE 8 miles to sign.
Go W 1.8 miles to parking area. Road to parking area not maintained in winter.
GMU/ACRES: 50 / 17,429 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: parking areas
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open May 2–Dec. 31.
b. Fires only in established fire rings at
designated parking areas.

▶ JEAN K. TOOL SWA — MORGAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Fort Morgan, go 4 miles
NE on I-76 to Dodd Bridge Rd., then go 1.75
miles N.
GMU/ACRES: 96 / 903 acres
HUNTING: deer, turkey, quail, dove, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 4 a.m.–9 p.m., except with nighthunting permit.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Target practice prohibited except when
authorized by area wildlife manager.
d. On opening weekend of regular plains
rifle deer season and first day and weekend of late plains rifle deer season, only
deer hunting permitted.

e. Horse use prohibited except when training hunting dogs, in Feb., March, April
(through Wed. before spring turkey
season opens) and Aug. only.
f. Launching or takeout of vessels prohibited
during waterfowl seasons.

▶ JENSEN SWA — RIO BLANCO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Meeker, go 9 miles NE on
Hwy. 13 to CR 30.
GMUs/ACRES: 12, 23, 211 / 5,955 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, black bear, rabbit, dusky
grouse, waterfowl
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open July 16–Dec. 31.
b. Camping only in designated areas.

▶ JERRY CREEK RES. SWA (JERRY CREEK RES. NOs.1 &amp; 2)

— MESA CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Molina, take Hwy. 330
W. SWA on N side of Hwy. at confluence of
Plateau and Spring creeks.
GMU/ACRES: 421 / 871 acres
FISHING: warmwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting, firearms, ice fishing, camping, fires, motorized and nonmotorized
vehicles, pets, domestic animals, boating,
floating, swimming, wading prohibited.
b. Belly boats used with waders are allowed.
c. Frozen surface of lake closed.

▶ JIM OLTERMAN/LONE CONE SWA — DOLORES CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Norwood, go 1.5 miles E on
Hwy. 145 to USFS Rd. 610, then go 24 miles S.
Access by foot or horseback only.
GMUs/ACRES: 70, 71 / 5,030 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, black bear, dusky grouse
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: two horse corrals, campsites
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Snowmobiles prohibited.

▶ JOE MOORE RES. SWA — MONTEZUMA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Mancos, go 5 miles NE on
Hwy. 184 to CR 40, then go 4 miles N.
GMU/ACRES: 73 / 120 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.
b. Camping prohibited.

▶ JOHN MARTIN RES. SWA — BENT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Las Animas, go 16 miles E
on Hwy. 50 to CR 24 at Hasty. Then go 2 miles
S on CR 24.
GMUs/ACRES: 125, 126, 146 / 19,471 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite quail, scaled quail, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: power boating, sail boating, sail
surfing, waterskiing, camping, hiking, wildlife
viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms, boat ramps
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RESTRICTIONS:
a. Field trials may be authorized Feb.,
March, Aug. and Sept.
b. Closed except to retrieve downed waterfowl Nov. 1 through last day of waterfowl
season, as posted on Army Corps of
Engineer land under lease by CPW to
provide for waterfowl resting.
c. ATVs, dirt bikes prohibited.

▶ JOHNSON VILLAGE SWA — CHAFFEE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hwy. 24 bridge over Arkansas River, SWA on W half of river 0.25 miles
upstream and 0.5 miles downstream. Fishing
access only.
GMU/ACRES: 481 / 9 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream

▶ JUMBO (JULESBURG) RES. SWA — SEDGWICK,

LOGAN COS.
DIRECTIONS: From I-76 at Red Lion exit (No.
155), go 3 miles N to Hwy. 138, then 1 mile
NE to CR 95, then 2 miles N.
GMU/ACRES: 90 / 1,703 acres
HUNTING: deer, pheasant, dove, rabbit, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Anyone ages 18–64 must purchase an
annual access permit, NEW $43, to enter
property. Anyone who has a valid Colorado annual hunting or fishing license
does NOT need to have an access permit.
b. Maximum of 250 vehicles on property at
once.
c. All loud noises that disturb the peace,
except legal hunting activities, prohibited
from 10 p.m.– 6 a.m.
d. Target practice, hunting from frozen
surface of lake prohibited.
e. Vessels prohibited within 50 feet of outlet
structure.
f. NEW Launching of motorized vessels or
sailboats prohibited if ANS inspection
station closed.
g. NEW Hand-launched and hand-powered vessels allowed only for fishing,
to set or pick up decoys, or to retrieve
downed waterfowl after ANS inspection station closes for the year, or until
reservoir frozen.
h. Waterskiing prohibited 7 p.m.–10 a.m.,
Fri–Mon of Memorial Day weekend.

▶ JUMPING COW SWA — ELBERT CO.

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DIRECTIONS: From Kiowa, take Hwy. 86 about
16 miles E to CR 105. Turn N, go about 2
miles to CR 122, turn E to SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 105 / 14,733 acres
HUNTING: by permit only for doe pronghorn, doe white-tailed and mule deer, dove,
waterfowl
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting access by permit only. Must
have valid license for activity prior
to applying for permit. Permits on
Woodard Unit issued with priority given
to mobility-impaired hunters and to
mentored youth hunters. Permits must
be kept on hunter at all times.

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1. Permits may designate hunt zones;
if so, activity is restricted to those
zones only. The permit is not valid
property-wide.
2. Permits are free and available through
a drawing process. Applications available from CPW Office in Denver,
303-291-7227.
3. Applications for fall hunting access
due the third Mon. in Aug.
b. Dove, doe pronghorn, doe white-tailed
deer and doe mule deer hunting permitted. On Woodard Unit, waterfowl, small
game (excluding dove and coyote), doe
pronghorn, doe mule deer and doe
white-tailed deer hunting permitted.
c. Permitted hunters may take one
other non-hunter onto the property. On
Woodard Unit, mobility-impaired hunters may take two non-hunters onto the
property. The additional non-hunter(s)
must remain with permit holder.
d. Permitted dove or valid Woodard Unit
hunters may access property on opening
day of their season. Other permitted
hunters may enter property after the first
Mon. after opening day of their season.
e. Open for public access 2 hours before
sunrise to 1 hour after sunset. Hunters
may remain as long as reasonable to
retrieve downed game.
f. Vehicle use permitted only on marked
existing roadways that lead to parking
areas. Mobility-impaired hunters are
allowed to use an OHV for hunting and
game retrieval on Woodard Unit. All
other access by foot or horseback only.
g. Gates shall be left as found after passing
through.
h. Camping, fires prohibited.
i. Dogs prohibited on Woodard Unit.

▶ JUNCTION BUTTE SWA — GRAND CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Kremmling, go 3 miles S on
Hwy. 9 to CR 387 (dirt road); then 0.5 miles E.
GMU/ACRES: 37 / 1,304 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky grouse
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, hang gliding prohibited.
b. Vehicles allowed only from day after
Labor Day through the day after any late
big game season.

▶ KARNEY RANCH SWA — BENT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Las Animas, go E on Hwy.
50, then go N on CR 18. From CR 18, go either
E or across the canal (N) to access the SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 126 / 13,580 acres
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, small game
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour after sunset. Hunters may
remain as long as reasonable to retrieve
downed game.
b. Access by foot only; vehicles restricted to
parking areas and roads.
c. Building safety zone and other safety
zones closed as posted.

d. Camping, fires, firewood collection, OHV
use prohibited.
e. Dogs allowed only as an aid in hunting.
f. Ornate box turtle collection and/or
release prohibited.
g. Night hunting with artificial light for
certain species is allowed with additional
permit. Contact the CPW Area Office in
Lamar for details, 719-336-6600.

▶ KARVAL RES. SWA — LINCOLN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hwys. 94 and 109, go S 10
miles on Hwy. 109.
GMU/ACRES: 120 / 235 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, scaled quail, dove,
waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater; spring stocked trout
fishing
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom, shade shelters
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Only float tubes or craft propelled by
hand, wind or electric motor allowed.

▶ KEMP-BREEZE SWA — GRAND CO.
DIRECTIONS:

BREEZE UNIT: About 15 miles W of Granby on
Hwy. 40 past Parshall, go 0.5 miles. Look for
mile marker 196. Turn left 0.25 miles past
marker for parking or go W 0.75 miles for
parking. Unit is 11.5 miles W of Kremmling.
KEMP UNIT: From Granby, go 14.5 miles W
on Hwy. 40, turn left on CR 3 and go over
Colorado River bridge. Turn right on second
road, or go another 0.5 miles and turn right
for parking. Unit is 12 miles E of Kremmling.
GMUs/ACRES: 18, 28 / 1,714 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Fishing at Breeze Unit Kids Pond restricted to youth fishing and anglers with
mobility impairments who are restricted
to a wheelchair.
b. Breeze Unit hay meadow wetland closed
March 15–July 15.
▶ KINNEY LAKE SWA — LINCOLN CO.
DIRECTIONS:

KINNEY LAKE TRACT: From Hugo, go about 11.7
miles S of the town on CR 109 (also called CR
32) to CR 2J. Then go 1 mile E on CR 2J to SW
corner of SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 113 / 568 acres
HUNTING: small game, waterfowl, pronghorn,
deer
FISHING: warmwater; stocked trout in spring
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, camping, photography
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Only float tubes or craft propelled by
hand, wind or electric motor allowed.
▶ KNIGHT-IMLER SWA — PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Fairplay, go 10 miles S on
Hwy. 285.
GMU/ACRES: 50 / 15 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. No public access beyond 25 feet from
centerline of stream.

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▶ KNUDSON SWA — LOGAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-76 at Sterling exit, go 0.5
miles W to CR 370 (information center, museum), then go 1 mile SW.
GMU/ACRES: 96 / 581 acres
HUNTING: deer, turkey, quail, dove, rabbit,
squirrel, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 4 a.m.–9 p.m.
b. Camping, fires, target practice, horse use
prohibited.
c. On opening weekend of regular plains
rifle deer season and first day and weekend of late plains rifle deer season, only
deer hunting permitted.
d. Landowner permission required to hunt
deer on access easement.
e. Launching or takeout of vessels prohibited during waterfowl seasons.

▶ LA JARA SWA — CONEJOS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Capulin, take CR 8 S and W
10.5 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 81 / 2,808 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, black bear, mountain lion,
rabbit, dove
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Snowmobiles prohibited.
b. Vehicles prohibited Jan. 1–Thurs. before
Memorial Day.

▶ LA JARA RES. SWA — CONEJOS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From La Jara at Hwy. 285, go 10.5
miles W on Hwy. 15 to USFS Rd. 255, then go
0.5 miles to USFS Rd. 240, turn S and go 13.5
miles to reservoir.
GMU/ACRES: 81 / 635 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom, drinking water, boat ramp

▶ LAKE BECKWITH SWA — PUEBLO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Pueblo, go S on I-25. Exit
Hwy. 165 toward Colorado City. Turn right on
Cuerno Verde Rd. SWA is on W side of road
before road curves E.
GMU/ACRES: 84 / 66 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting, camping, fires, ice fishing
prohibited.
b. Only float tubes or craft propelled by
hand, wind or electric motor allowed.
c. Frozen surface of lake closed.

▶ LAKE DEWEESE SWA — CUSTER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Westcliffe, go NW on Hwy.
69 for 5 miles, turn N on Copper Gulch Rd. to
access road.
GMUs/ACRES: 69, 691 / 780 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake, coldwater stream
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing, camping
HUNTING: pronghorn, waterfowl, dove, coyote,
cottontail, deer, small game
FACILITIES: restrooms, boat ramp

RESTRICTIONS:
a. Anyone ages 18–64 must purchase annual
access permit to enter property. Anyone
who has a valid Colorado annual hunting
or fishing license does NOT need to have
access permit. Permits are NEW $43,
valid April 1–March 31 and available
anywhere you can purchase CPW hunting and fishing licenses.
b. OHVs prohibited.

▶ LAKE DOROTHEY SWA — LAS ANIMAS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Raton, N.M., go 7 miles
NE on N.M. Hwys. 72 &amp; 526, then go N up
Sugarite Canyon 5 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 140 / 4,500 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, turkey, bear
FISHING: coldwater lake, coldwater stream
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot or horseback only from
established parking areas.
b. Camping prohibited within 200 yards of
Lake Dorothey or 100 feet of streams,
except in designated areas.
c. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except shotguns or bows for hunting.
Discharging bows allowed for bowfishing.
d. Big-game hunting by archery only.
e. Trapping prohibited.

▶ LAKE FORK OF GUNNISON RIVER SWA
(FISHING EASEMENT) — HINSDALE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Lake City, go 5.375 miles N
on Hwy. 149 to S end of fishing easement.
GMU/ACRES: 66 / 42 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream

▶ LAKE JOHN SWA — JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go 0.5 miles W on
Hwy. 14 to CR 12W, then 8 miles W to CR 7.
Then go 7 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 161 / 565 water acres, 282 land acres
HUNTING: small game, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: private campground and electrical hook-ups, restroom, boat ramp, shade
shelters, picnic tables
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping in established areas only.
b. Waterskiing, sailboards prohibited.

▶ LEAPS GULCH SWA — GUNNISON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Gunnison go N on Hwy.
135 to CR 10. Go E on paved road to where
USFS Rd. 743 begins. Go E on USFS 743 for
8.2 miles to 743.4b. Go N on 743.4b and USFS
606 approx. 3 miles to property boundary.
GMU: 55 / 560 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. All motorized travel, including over-thesnow travel, is restricted to designated
roads.

▶ LEATHA JEAN STASSEN SWA — MESA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Grand Junction, take Hwy.
340 W to 20 1/2 Rd. turn N. Turn E on F 3/4

Rd.; go N on Roundup Dr. and E on Baseline
Dr. Parking lot N of road.
GMU/ACRES: 40 / 31 acres
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access a half hour before
sunrise to a half hour after sunset.
b. Camping, fires, hunting, motor vehicles
prohibited.

▶ LITTLE SNAKE SWA — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, go 17 miles N on
CR 19. CR 19 runs through SWA.
GMUs/ACRES: 2, 3 / 4,860 acres
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, rabbit, sage grouse
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping allowed only in self-contained
units during any deer, elk or pronghorn
season.
b. Fires prohibited.

▶ LOMA BOAT LAUNCH SWA — MESA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Fruita, take I-70 to Loma
exit (No. 15), then go 0.5 miles E on frontage
road, turn S 0.25 miles to Colorado River.
GMU/ACRES: 30 / 8 acres
RECREATION: boating, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: boat ramp, restroom
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Parking in designated areas only.
b. Camping, fires, discharging firearms,
launching or using personal water craft
(jet skis) prohibited.

▶ LON HAGLER SWA — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Campion, go 3.25 miles W
on CR 14 to CR 21, then go 1.5 miles N.
GMU/ACRES: 20 / 181 water, 121 land acres
FISHING: warmwater, coldwater
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, archery range,
nature trail
FACILITIES: restroom, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Fishing prohibited in inlet structure and
annex pond.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.
c. Camping, fires, horseback riding,
sailboards, sailboats, bicycling, target
practice prohibited.
d. Pets must be on leashes no longer than
6 feet.
e. Dogs on boats not required to be leashed.
f. From Sept. 1–end of Feb., dogs prohibited
W of lakeside parking lots, except as an
aid in hunting.
g. From March 1–Aug. 31, dogs prohibited
W of lakeside parking lots.
h. Dogs prohibited on annex pond and adjacent lands as posted to protect wildlife.

▶ LONE DOME SWA — MONTEZUMA, DOLORES COs.

DIRECTIONS: From Cortez, go 21 miles N on
Hwy. 491 to CR DD, then 1 mile E to CR 16,
then 3 miles N to access road, then 1.5 miles E
to Bradfield Bridge.
GMU/ACRES: 711 / 1,724 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky grouse,
turkey, dove
FISHING: coldwater stream
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RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: campgrounds
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Overnight parking only in designated
areas.
b. Fires prohibited.

▶ LOVE MEADOW WATCHABLE WILDLIFE AREA

— CHAFFEE CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Nathrop (8 miles S of Buena
Vista on Hwy. 285), go W on CR 162 about
8 miles. Parking is on N side of road at the
meadow.
GMU/ACRES: 481 / 11 acres
RECREATION: wildlife viewing only

▶ MANVILLE SWA (FISHING LEASE) — JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go 0.5 miles W on
Hwy. 14 to CR 12W, go 5 miles W to CR 18, go
4.5 miles SW to CR 5, then go 0.125 miles S.
GMU/ACRES: 16 / 4.4 mi. of river
FISHING: Roaring Fork of the North Platte
River, coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for fishing only.

▶ MASON FAMILY SWA — HINSDALE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Powderhorn on Hwy. 149,
go 14.7 miles S on CR 27 (Cebolla Creek Rd.).
GMUs/ACRES: 66, 67 / 1,429 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit
FISHING: coldwater stream
FACILITIES: vault toilets
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, hiking, picnicking, camping

▶ McCLUSKEY SWA — DELTA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Paonia’s Onarga Ave., go S
on Lamborn Mesa Rd., which becomes 4100
Rd. At stop sign, turn right on Stewart Mesa
Rd., which turns S and becomes 4050 Rd. At S
end, road forks, turn left on L30 Rd.
GMU/ACRES: 53 / 1,600 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse, rabbit
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open only to hunt, fish or trap. Open
May 1 through end of regular big-game
seasons.
b. Camping, fires, dogs prohibited.

▶ MEEKER PASTURES SWA — RIO BLANCO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Meeker, go 1.5 miles N on
Hwy.13 to CR8, then 2 miles E.
GMU/ACRES: 23 / 48 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Big-game hunting restricted to use of
archery equipment only.

▶ MELON VALLEY SWA — OTERO CO.

DIRECTIONS: Go 2 miles N of Hwys. 71 and 50,
then go 1 mile E of Hwy. 71 on Rd. 80.5.
GMUs/ACRES: 125, 129 / 278 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. On weekends, hunting limited to youth/
mentor hunting; only 1 mentor per youth
may hunt.

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▶ MESSEX SWA — WASHINGTON, LOGAN COS.

DIRECTIONS: From I-76 at Merino exit, go 2
miles N to Hwy. 6, then 1.75 miles NE to CR
R, then 1.5 miles N, then 0.5 miles W.
GMU/ACRES: 96 / 680 acres
HUNTING: deer, turkey, quail, dove, rabbit,
squirrel, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 4 a.m.–9 p.m., except with nighthunting permit.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Target practice prohibited except when
authorized by area wildlife manager.
d. Landowner permission required to hunt
deer on access easement.
e. On opening weekend of regular plains
rifle deer season and first day and weekend of late plains rifle deer season, only
deer hunting permitted.
f. Horse use prohibited except when training hunting dogs, in Feb., March, April
(through Wed. before spring turkey
season opens) and Aug. only.
g. Launching or takeout of vessels prohibited during waterfowl seasons.

▶ MIDDLE TAYLOR CREEK SWA — CUSTER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Westcliffe, go 8 miles W on
Hermit Lakes Rd.
GMU/ACRES: 86 / 486 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: picnic tables

▶ MIKE HIGBEE SWA — PROWERS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Lamar, go 4 miles E on Hwy.
50.
GMU/ACRES: 132 / 876 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite quail, scaled quail, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: hiking, archery/rifle range
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access 1 hour before
sunrise to 1 hour after sunset, unless
camping in designated areas or actively
hunting or fishing.
b. ATVs, dirt bikes prohibited.
c. Domestic, feral or privately-owned game
birds may be released by CPW or its
agent for educational or training purposes without restrictions.

▶ MILLER RANCH SWA — GUNNISON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Gunnison, go N on Hwy.
135, turn left and continue N on CR 730. Turn
left at CR 7. SWA begins shortly after junction
of CRs 7 and 7A.
GMU/ACRES: 54 / 1,604 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open NEW July 1–end of Feb.
b. N of CR 7: Hunting prohibited except for
youth/mentor hunting by permit. Maximum 4 free permits available daily, first
come, first served. Permits available by
reservation from CPW’s Gunnison Area
Office, 300 W. New York Ave., Gunnison,
or call 970-641-7060. Reservations may
be made up to 30 days in advance but not

less than 2 days before requested hunt
date. With reservations, youths and mentors will receive map with access points
and restrictions. Mentors cannot hunt.
c. Camping, fires, dogs prohibited.
d. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
in designated safety zones as posted.

▶ MITANI-TOKUYASU SWA — WELD CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Greeley, go 5 miles E on
Hwy. 263.
GMU/ACRES: 951 / 13 acres
HUNTING: dove, squirrel, waterfowl
RESTRICTIONS:
a. NEW Open 4 a.m.–one hour after sunset.
b. NEW Open for public access from Sept.
1 through last day of spring turkey
season.
c. Camping, fires, horseback riding, target
practice prohibited.
d. Hunting access limited to occupants of
vehicles legally parked in 1 of 4 spaces in
designated area. Reservation required to
occupy a space from 4 a.m.–noon. See
"Reservations: Hunting" (page 1) for details.
After noon each day, all parking spaces
available on first-come, first-served basis.
e. Launching or takeout of vessels prohibited.

▶ MOGENSEN PONDS SWA — MESA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Interstate 70, take Hwy. 65
about 10 miles E. Turn onto Hwy. 330 and go
E 0.5 miles. SWA is on N side of Hwy.
GMU/ACRES: 421 / 11 acres
FISHING: warmwater lake
HUNTING: waterfowl from designated blinds
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting, firearms prohibited, except for
waterfowl from designated blinds.
b. Camping, fires, motorized and nonmotorized vehicles, pets, domestic animals
prohibited.

▶ MOUNTAIN HOME RES. SWA — COSTILLA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Fort Garland, go 2.5 miles E
on Hwy. 160 to Trinchera Ranch Rd., then 2
miles S to Icehouse Rd., then go 1 mile W to N
entrance. Or, continue 1 mile S to S entrance.
GMU/ACRES: 83 / 1,061 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Waterskiing prohibited.

▶ MOUNT EVANS SWA — CLEAR CREEK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Denver, take I-70 W to
Evergreen Pkwy. exit; go 6 miles S on Hwy. 74
to Evergreen Lake; turn right on Upper Bear
Creek Rd. Go 6.5 miles W; turn right again
on Upper Bear Creek Rd. (CR 480) and go 3
miles, following signs for SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 39 / 3,438 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open June 15–Dec. 31.

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b. Only fishing and hunting activities allowed from day after Labor Day through
end of 4th regular rifle season.
c. Camping limited to 5 days in 45-day period in designated campgrounds, except
in big-game seasons.
d. Dogs allowed only as an aid in hunting or
on leash.
e. Vehicles prohibited day after Labor Day–
June 14, except in regular rifle deer and
elk seasons.
f. Groups of 25 or more must obtain a permit before use; 1 group allowed at a time.

▶ MOUNT OURAY SWA — CHAFFEE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Salida, go 0.25 miles NW on
Hwy. 291, then go 0.75 miles W on CR 154,
then 1.25 miles NW on CR 160 to the first
parking lot. Second parking area is 0.7 miles
past the first lot on CR 160.
GMU/ACRES: 56 / 231 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream, ponds, Arkansas
River (access S of river only)
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access from designated parking areas
only.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Hunting allowed with shotguns, handheld
bows, muzzleloaders or by falconry only.

▶ MOUNT SHAVANO SWA — CHAFFEE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Salida, go 0.25 miles NW
on Hwy. 291 to CR 154. Wildlife area is along
S side of Arkansas River, between Sand Lake
and Mount Shavano SFU diversion dam above
the SFU.
GMUs/ACRES: 56, 57 / 84 acres
FISHING: coldwater river
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Closed S of CR 154.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Discharging firearms prohibited except
when hunting, permitted only with
shotguns, hand-held bows, muzzleloaders or by falconry from Colo. 291 bridge
upstream to property boundary.

▶ MURPHY SWA (FISHING LEASE) — JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go 1 mile E on CR
12.
GMU/ACRES: 6 / 6 miles of river
FISHING: Michigan River, coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for fishing only.

▶ NAKAGAWA SWA — WELD CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Kersey, go 5 miles E on Hwy.
34 to CR 61, then 2 miles N.
GMU/ACRES: 951 / 159 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, dove,
waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Discharging firearms or bows allowed
only when hunting.

▶ NARRAGUINNEP RES. SWA — MONTEZUMA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Cortez, go 11 miles NW on
Hwy. 491 to Hwy. 184, then go 2 miles E.
GMU/ACRES: 711 / 764 acres

HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: boating, picnicking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access 1 hour before
sunrise to 1 hour after sunset; no time
restrictions for fishing.
b. Camping, fires, glass containers prohibited.

▶ NORTH FORK SWA — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Drake, go 0.25 miles W on
Devil’s Gulch Rd.
GMU/ACRES: 20 / 16 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for fishing only.

▶ NORTH LAKE SWA — LAS ANIMAS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Trinidad, go 35 miles NW
on Hwy. 12.
GMUs/ACRES: 85, 851 / 840 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake and stream
HUNTING: deer, elk, turkey, bear
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms, boat ramp with parking
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Only float tubes or craft propelled by
hand, wind or electric motor allowed.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.

▶ OAK RIDGE SWA (BEL AIRE, LAKE AVERY, OAK RIDGE, JON
WANGNILD, SLEEPY CAT PONDS UNITS, SLEEPY CAT FISHING
EASEMENT) — RIO BLANCO CO.

DIRECTIONS:

BELAIRE UNIT: From Meeker, go 21 miles E on
CR 8 to CR 17 (Buford/Newcastle Rd.), then
go 1.5 miles S.
LAKE AVERY UNIT: From Meeker, go 1.5 miles N
on Hwy. 13 to CR 8, then go 19 miles E.
JON WANGNILD UNIT: For Seely or Sleepy Cat entrances, from Meeker, go 6.3 miles or 16 miles
E on CR 8 and look for CPW signs on left. For
Kracht entrance, from Meeker, take CR 8 E
for 3.5 miles. Go E on CR 6 for 6 miles. Go E
on CR 40 for 2.7 miles and look for CPW sign
on right.
SLEEPY CAT PONDS UNIT: From Meeker, go 16
miles E on CR 8.
SLEEPY CAT FISHING EASEMENT: From Meeker, go
17 miles E on CR 8 to Sleepy Cat Guest Ranch.
GMUs/ACRES: 23, 24 / 13,664 total acres, all units
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky grouse, dove,
waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: campsites, restroom, drinking
water, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Oak Ridge Unit open July 16–Nov. 30.
b. Camping allowed only in designated
areas.
c. Sleepy Cat Ponds Unit and Sleepy Cat
Fishing Easement open only for fishing.
d. Hunting prohibited, except archery on
Bel Aire Unit S of CR 8, W of CR 17, and
N and E of CR 10.
e. On Lake Avery, waterskiing and jetskiing
prohibited. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.

▶ OGDEN/TREAT SWA (FISHING EASEMENT) — FREMONT CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Coaldale, go W on Hwy. 50
for 2 miles to CR 45, turn N and go 1.5 miles.
Public access may not be on both sides of
river. Check for signs.
GMUs/ACRES: 58, 86 / 28 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for fishing only.

▶ ORCHARD MESA SWA — MESA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Grand Junction, go S on
Hwy. 50 to Orchard Mesa. Go N on Hwy. 141
(32 Rd.). Turn W on B 1/2 Rd. for 2 miles,
then turn N on 30 Rd., go 0.5 miles and turn
E on C Rd. Go 0.5 miles to parking area at end
of road.
GMU/ACRES: 41 / 148 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access only from parking area on C Rd.
between roads 30 and 31.
b. Camping, fires, horseback riding prohibited. Vehicles prohibited beyond parking
area.
c. Closed March 15–July 14 to protect nesting migratory birds.
d. Waterfowl hunters must use designated
blinds or zones. Maximum 4 hunters per
blind.
e. No other small-game hunting allowed.
f. Waterfowl hunting by reservation only.
See "Reservations: Hunting" (page 1)
for details. Hunters can hunt only the
area reserved. Mandatory check-in and
check-out as posted.
g. Hunt areas not reserved are available
on first-come, first-served basis after 5
a.m. each hunting day. Reserved areas
not claimed by 7 a.m. also available first
come, first served. Any hunt area must be
yielded at any time by request of a hunter
with a valid reservation for that area.
h. Deer hunting by permit only. Permit
applications available from CPW office in
Grand Junction, 970-255-6100. Permits
issued by drawing. Application deadline
Aug. 1.
i. Hunting with bows and shotguns with
shotshells only.
j. Dogs allowed only as an aid in hunting.

▶ OVERLAND TRAIL SWA — LOGAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Atwood, go 0.5 miles S on
Hwy. 63 to CR 16, then go E 0.5 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 96 / 192 acres
HUNTING: deer, turkey, quail, dove, rabbit,
squirrel, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 4 a.m.–9 p.m.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Target practice prohibited except when
authorized by area wildlife manager.
d. On opening weekend of regular plains
rifle deer season and first day and weekend of late plains rifle deer season, only
deer hunting permitted.
e. Horse use prohibited except when training hunting dogs, in Feb., March, April
(through Wed. before spring turkey
season opens) and Aug. only.

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f. Launching or takeout of vessels prohibited
during waterfowl seasons.

▶ OWL MOUNTAIN SWA — JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go 13 miles SE on
Hwy. 14 to CR 25, then go 6 miles SE.
GMU/ACRES: 171 / 920 acres
HUNTING: small game, big game
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing

▶ OXBOW SWA — OTERO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From La Junta, go 9 miles E on
Hwy. 50 to CR 36, then go 0.5 miles N to parking area.
GMUs/ACRES: 125, 130 / 410 acres
HUNTING: deer, turkey, bobwhite quail, mourning dove
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
NOTE: Unit 125 has small acreage, limited access.

▶ PADDOCK SWA — LAKE CO.

DIRECTIONS: SWA in scattered parcels generally 2–5 miles S and SE of Leadville in Iowa,
Thompson and Empire gulches. Accessible
by CR 2 or CR 52. Acquire map and information from CPW Area Office in Salida or USFS
Ranger Office in Leadville.
GMU/ACRES: 49 / 1,300 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot only.
b. Access restricted to hunting only during
bighorn sheep, regular rifle deer, elk and
bear seasons. Must have valid license for
species being hunted.
c. Camping, fires, dogs prohibited.
d. Fishing allowed only in Iowa Gulch and
Upper Empire Gulch.

▶ PARACHUTE PONDS SWA — GARFIELD CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-70, take exit 75, go SE on
North Battlement Pkwy. Turn right at stoplight
to get on the frontage road (Cardinal Way).
Turn left on Colorado Ave. and go S. Colorado
Ave. becomes Yampa Ave. Turn left onto La
Plata circle, SWA parking area at end of circle.
GMUs/ACRES: 32, 42 / 42 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires, swimming prohibited.
b. Float tubes permitted only for fishing.

▶ PARVIN LAKE SWA — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Red Feather Lakes, go 2
miles E on Red Feather Lakes Rd.
GMU/ACRES: 191 / 62 water acres, 180 land acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited except float tubes for
fishing.
b. Anglers must enter on foot through gate
at check station and must check in and
check out at station when open.

▶ PASTORIUS RES. SWA — LA PLATA CO.

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DIRECTIONS: From Durango, go 8 miles E on
Hwy. 160 to Hwy. 172, then go 2 miles S to CR
302, then 1 mile S to CR 304, then 0.5 miles W.
GMU/ACRES: 75 / 85 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl

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FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Only float tubes or craft propelled by
hand or electric motor allowed.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Discharging firearms or bows allowed
only when hunting.
d. Hunting only on Sat., Sun. and Wed.

▶ PERINS PEAK SWA — LA PLATA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Durango, go 4 miles W on
Hwy. 160 to CR 207 (Lightner Creek Rd.),
turn right and go 2 miles N to CR 208 (Dry
Fork Rd.).
DECKER TRACT: From Durango, go 5 miles W
on Hwy. 160 to Victory Coal Mine Rd., turn
right and go 0.5 miles on access road (through
private property).
GMU/ACRES: 74 / 7,720 total acres, both tracts
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, squirrel, dusky
grouse, turkey, black bear
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Public access allowed in Perins Peak area
E of CR 208 and N of Hwy. 160 Aug. 1–
March 30.
b. Public access allowed on Decker Tract
and on Perins Peak area W of CR 208
(Dry Fork Rd.) April 16–Nov. 30. In addition, hunters with valid, unfilled spring
turkey license may access Decker Tract
only during turkey season.
c. Camping only during deer and elk
seasons.
d. Discharging firearms allowed only for
hunting.
e. Fires, snowmobiles prohibited.

▶ PERKINS SWA — GRAND CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Kremmling, go W on Hwy.
40 for 10 miles. At mile marker 174, turn right
on CR 25. Go 0.5 miles, then turn left on CR
26. Go 5 miles, turn right on CR 2 and go approximately 1 mile to the SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 181 / 83 acres
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for hunting only and accessible by
foot or horseback only.
b. Open to hunters 2 hours before sunrise
and 1 hour after sunset. If an animal is
harvested, the hunter may remain as long
as is reasonable to recover and remove
animal from property.
c. Camping, fires, motorized vehicles, target
shooting prohibited.
d. Dogs allowed only as an aid in hunting.

▶ PICEANCE SWA — RIO BLANCO, GARFIELD COs.
DIRECTIONS:

SQUARE S RANCH: From Meeker, go 20 miles
W on Hwy. 64 to CR 5 (Piceance Creek Rd.),
then go 9 miles S to N edge of boundary.
SQUARE S SUMMER RANGE: From Meeker, go
20 miles W on Hwy. 64 to CR 5 (Piceance
Creek Rd.), then go 17 miles S to CR 26 (Black
Sulphur Creek Rd.), then 20 miles W to E
entrance.
YELLOW CREEK UNIT: From Meeker, go 20 miles
W on Hwy. 64 to CR 5 (Piceance Creek Rd.),

then go 6 miles S to CR 20 (dirt road), then 5
miles W to Yellow Creek Rd.
LITTLE HILLS EXPERIMENT STATION: From Meeker,
go 20 miles W on Hwy. 64 to CR 5 (Piceance
Creek Rd.), then 7 miles S to CR 22. Follow
signs to station (3 miles).
GMUs/ACRES: 11, 21, 22, 31 / 25,193 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky grouse, dove,
waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: camping in designated areas, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom, drinking water

▶ PIKES PEAK SWA — TELLER CO.

DIRECTIONS: At the intersection of USFS road
376 and Bull Park, hike approximately 3 miles
on Bull Park Trail to SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 59 / 635 acres
HUNTING: bighorn sheep
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open July 16–March 31.

▶ PIONEER PARK SWA — GRAND CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Granby, go W on Hwy. 40 to
Hot Sulphur Springs. SWA is N of town and
follows W bank of the Colorado River.
GMU/ACRES: 18 / 49

▶ PLATEAU CREEK SWA — MESA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Grand Junction, go E on
I-70 to exit No. 49, then go 8 miles E on Hwy.
65 to Hwy. 330, go about 8 miles and turn left
to Sunnyside Rd. (V Rd.), go 0.125 miles N.
GMU/ACRES: 421 / 1,346 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, dove
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rifle range
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Vehicles allowed only Aug. 2–Nov. 30.

▶ PLAYA BLANCA SWA — ALAMOSA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Alamosa, go S on Hwy. 285.
Turn W on CR 8.0S. SWA starts at junction of
CRs 8.0S and 106 and goes NW.
GMU/ACRES: 80 / 714 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open in designated areas July 16–Feb. 14,
Tues., Thurs. and Sat. only.

▶ PONY EXPRESS SWA — SEDGWICK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-76 at Julesburg exit (No.
180), go 0.1 miles N on Hwy. 385 to CR 28,
then go 1.5 miles W on CR 28 to service
road. Go 0.1 miles N to parking lot. Or, from
Julesburg, go 0.7 miles W on Hwy. 138 to CR
39, then go 0.9 miles S on CR 39.
GMU/ACRES: 92 / 1,854 acres
HUNTING: deer, turkey, quail, dove, rabbit,
squirrel, ducks, snow geese
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 4 a.m.–9 p.m.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Target practice prohibited except when
authorized by area wildlife manager.
d. Hunting geese prohibited during dark
goose season.
e. On opening weekend of regular plains
rifle deer season and first day and week-

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end of late plains rifle deer season, only
deer hunting permitted.
f. Horse use prohibited except when training hunting dogs, in Feb., March, April
(through Wed. before spring turkey
season opens) and Aug. only.
g. Launching or takeout of vessels prohibited during waterfowl seasons.

▶ POUDRE RIVER SWA — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From La Porte, go 5 miles N on
Hwy. 287 to Hwy. 14, then go 1.5 miles W.
GMUs/ACRES: 19, 191 / 395 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: rafting, picnicking, hiking, wildlife
viewing
FACILITIES: restroom
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping prohibited.
b. Discharging firearms or bows allowed
only when hunting. Discharging bows
allowed for bowfishing.

▶ PREWITT RES. SWA — WASHINGTON, LOGAN COS.

DIRECTIONS: From I-76 and Merino exit, go 1
mile N to Hwy. 6, then 3.3 miles NE.
GMU/ACRES: 96 / 2,924 acres
HUNTING: deer, dove, squirrel, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Anyone ages 18–64 must purchase an
annual access permit, NEW $43, to enter
property. Anyone who has a valid Colorado annual hunting or fishing license
does NOT need to have an access permit.
b. Maximum of 250 vehicles on property at
once.
c. All loud noises that disturb the peace,
except legal hunting activities, prohibited
from 10 p.m.–6 a.m.
d. From Oct. 1 through dark goose season,
fishing allowed only from dam. Ice
fishing allowed only within 50 yards of
the dam Boating prohibited except craft
propelled by hand or electric motor used
to set and pick up decoys and retrieve
downed waterfowl.
e. Fires, target practice, glass beverage containers, waterskiing prohibited. Camping
prohibited as posted.
f Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.
g. Sailing, windsurfing allowed only in July
and Aug.
h. Hunting prohibited as posted, including
from floating devices.

▶ PRIDEMORE SWA (FISHING LEASE)— CHAFFEE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Salida, go 8 miles W on
Hwy. 291. The parking area is at the SW corner of the bridge at mile marker 8.
GMU/ACRES: 56 / 10 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for fishing only on W side of Arkansas River.

▶ PUEBLO RES. SWA — PUEBLO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Pueblo, go 7 miles W on
Hwy. 96.
GMU/ACRES: 84 / 11,864 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, turkey, dove, waterfowl,
scaled quail
FISHING: coldwater stream, coldwater lake
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom, nature trail
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires, target practice prohibited.
b. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited,
except shotguns or bows while hunting.
Discharging bows allowed for bowfishing.
c. Field trials may be authorized Feb.,
March, Aug., and Sept.
d. Jumping, diving, swinging from cliffs,
ledges or man-made structures prohibited, including, but not limited to, boat
docks, marina structures, railroad trestle
in Turkey Creek.

▶ PUETT RES. SWA — MONTEZUMA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Mancos, go 10 miles NW on
Hwy. 184 to CR 33, then go 1 mile S to access
trail, 1.5 miles E.
GMU/ACRES: 73 / 177 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.

▶ PURGATOIRE RIVER SWA — BENT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hwys. 50 and 101 in Las Animas, go S 1 mile on Hwy. 101 to CR 10.75. Then
go S on Rd. 10.75 to Rd. EE, then W to Rd. 9.5,
then S 1 mile to property at Rds. DD and 9.5.
GMU/ACRES: 130 / 960 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant,
bobwhite quail, scaled quail, turkey, dove,
waterfowl
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing

▶ QUEENS SWA (NEE NOSHE, NEE SO PAH, NEE GRONDA, UPPER QUEENS, LOWER QUEENS (NEESKAH)) — KIOWA CO.

DIRECTIONS:

LOWER QUEENS (NEESKAH): From Eads, go 15
miles S on Hwy. 287 to CR C, then 3.5 miles
E to Upper Queens. Follow access road S 2
miles.
UPPER QUEENS: From Eads, go 15 miles S on
Hwy. 287 to CR C, then 3.5 miles E.
NEE GRONDA: From Eads, go 15 miles S on Hwy.
287 to CR C, then 1 mile.
NEE SO PAH: Closed as posted.
NEE NOSHE: From Eads, go 11 miles S on Hwy.
287 to Kiowa Co. boat ramp access road, then
go 0.25 miles E to public boat ramp.
GMUs/ACRES: 126, 127 / 13,886 acres total
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite quail, scaled quail, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: powerboating, sail boating, sailsurfing, waterskiing, camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms, boat ramps
RESTRICTIONS ON ALL UNITS:
a. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake in channel between Upper and
Lower Queens.

b. Boating prohibited in Lower Queens if it
creates a whitewater wake from opening
day of waterfowl season through Dec. 1.
c. Hunters in Lower Queens, Upper Queens
(including channel), Nee Gronda and
Nee Noshe must check in and check out
at check station when open.
d. Closed as posted in Lower Queens except
to retrieve downed waterfowl Dec. 1
through last day of waterfowl season as
posted.
e. Closed as posted in Upper Queens (including the channel), Nee Gronda, Nee
Noshe and Nee So Pah except to retrieve
downed waterfowl Nov. 1−last day of
waterfowl season.
f. ATVs, dirt bikes prohibited.

▶ RADIUM SWA — EAGLE, GRAND, ROUTT COs.

DIRECTIONS: From Kremmling, go 2.5 miles
S on Hwy. 9 to CR 1 (Trough Rd. to State
Bridge), then go 12 miles SW.
GMUs/ACRES: 15, 27, 361 / 10,996 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky grouse, dove,
waterfowl, black bear, mountain lion
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting prohibited in designated safety
zone as posted.

▶ RALSTON CREEK SWA — JEFFERSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Golden, go 1 mile N on
Hwy. 93 to Golden Gate Canyon Rd. Turn left
and go W 13 miles up canyon. Turn right at
Crawford Gulch, go 3–4 miles E, SWA parking
is on right.
GMU/ACRES: 38 / 2,100 acres
HUNTING: big game, small game, furbearers
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Discharging firearms allowed only when
hunting.

▶ RAMAH SWA — EL PASO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Ramah, go 4 miles W on
Hwy. 24.
GMU/ACRES: 110 / 400 acres
HUNTING: small game, migratory waterfowl, deer
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: sail boating, wildlife viewing,
archery range.
NOTE: As of Aug. 2012, the lake is currently dry.
Call CPW for condition updates.
FACILITIES: restroom, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited Nov. 1 through last
day of waterfowl season, except float
tubes or craft propelled by hand, wind or
electric motor.
b. Camping, fires, water contact activities
prohibited.
c. Discharge of firearms or bows allowed
only when hunting. Centerfire rifles
prohibited.
d. No target practice except for archery
equipment on established archery range.
e. Discharging bows allowed for bowfishing.
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▶ RED DOG SWA — PROWERS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Holly go N on CR 35 to Rd.
JJ, then go E on Rd. JJ 2 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 127 / 570 acres
HUNTING: small game

▶ RED LION SWA — LOGAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-76, take Red Lion exit (No.
155), then go 3 miles N to Hwy. 138, then 1
mile NE to CR 95, then go 0.25 miles N.
GMUs/ACRES: 90, 92 / 1,297 acres
HUNTING: deer, pheasant, dove, rabbit, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited, except float tubes or
craft propelled by hand or electric motor
used for fishing or to set and pick up
decoys and retrieve downed waterfowl.
Vessel must be launched from designated
area as posted.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Target practice prohibited except when
authorized by area wildlife manager.
d. Hunting prohibited from frozen surface
of lake and floating devices.

▶ RED MOUNTAIN SWA — GRAND CO.

DIRECTIONS: SWA is 2.5 miles E of Granby on
CR 60. Public access available with permission
from adjacent private landowner.
GMU/ACRES: 28 / 161 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access April 16–Nov. 14.
b. Fires, motor vehicles prohibited.
c. Dogs must be on leash.

▶ REDDY SWA (FISHING EASEMENT) — LAKE CO.

DIRECTIONS: SWA is about 7 miles S of Leadville on Hwy. 24, at the Arkansas River Hwy.
overpass.
GMUs/ACRES: 48, 49 / 8 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for fishing only.
b. Access allowed only within 30 feet
of high waterline or as posted. Access
only from Hwy. 24 overpass parking or
Crystal Lake STL.
c. Dogs prohibited.

▶ RICHARD SWA (HUNTING &amp; FISHING LEASE) — JACKSON CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go 0.5 miles W on
Hwy. 14 to CR 12W, then 8 miles W to CR 7.
Then go 7 miles N to Lake John SWA. Go to S
end of Lake John to parking lot.
GMU/ACRES: 161 / 2,323 acres, 6 miles of river
HUNTING: big game, small game, waterfowl
FISHING: North Fork of North Platte River,
coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for hunting and fishing only.
b. Hunting prohibited within 200 yards of
buildings.

▶ RIO BLANCO LAKE SWA — RIO BLANCO CO.

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DIRECTIONS: From Meeker, go 20 miles W on
Hwy. 64.
GMUs/ACRES: 11, 22 / 383 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl, rabbit

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FISHING: coldwater stream, warmwater lake
RECREATION: power boating, waterskiing, wildlife viewing, camping in designated area
FACILITIES: restroom, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Field trials may be authorized Feb.,
March, Aug. and Sept.
b. Waterskiing permitted June 16−end of
Feb.
c. Big-game archery hunting only.
d. Parking in designated areas only and access to the Roselund Unit is day use only.

▶ RIO GRANDE SWA — RIO GRANDE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Monte Vista, go 3 miles E on
Sherman Ave.
GMU/ACRES: 791 / 935 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom, parking areas
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open July 16–Feb. 14. Area wildlife
manager may authorize access during
closure if it won’t harm nesting or wintering birds.
b. Fires prohibited.
c. Camping only in parking areas with
toilets.
d. Area wildlife manager may post closures
to manage hunting pressure and safety
during waterfowl seasons.

▶ RIO GRANDE RIVER SWA (FISHING EASEMENT: DEL NORTE)
— RIO GRANDE CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Del Norte, take Hwy. 160 W.
SWA is on N side of Hwy. 160 and starts just
past town of Hanna.
GMU/ACRES: 79 / 124 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for fishing only.
b. Camping prohibited.

▶ RITO HONDO RES. SWA — HINSDALE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Creede, go 35 miles W on
Hwy. 149 to USFS Rd. 513, then go 2 miles
NW to fork. Take right fork 200 yards N.
GMU/ACRES: 76 / 41 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom, campgrounds
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Only float tubes or craft propelled by
hand, wind or electric motor allowed.

▶ ROAD CANYON RES. SWA — HINSDALE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Creede, go 25 miles W on
Hwy. 149 to USFS Rd. 520, then go 4 miles W.
GMU/ACRES: 76 / 177 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom, drinking water, boat
ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping prohibited.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.

▶ ROARING FORK SWA — GARFIELD CO.

DIRECTIONS: Three SWA parcels along Roaring
Fork River between Carbondale and Glen-

wood Springs.

WESTBANK PARCEL: At intersection of CRs 109

and 154.

BURRY PARCEL: At mile marker 9 on Hwy. 82.
GIANINETTI PARCEL: Entrance is 100 yards E of

intersection of Hwys. 82 and 133. For coldwater fishing access.
GMUs/ACRES: 43, 444 / 40 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires, discharging firearms
prohibited.

▶ ROCK CREEK SWA — ROUTT, GRAND COs.

DIRECTIONS: From Kremmling, go 6 miles N on
Hwy. 40 to Hwy. 134, then go 12 miles W over
Gore Pass to USFS Rd. 206, then 2.5 miles SW.
GMU/ACRES: 15 / 205 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky grouse,
waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing

▶ ROCKY FORD SWA — OTERO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Rocky Ford, go 2 miles NE
on Hwy. 266, cross bridge and turn E on CR
80.5. 550 acres.
McCLELLAND TRACT: Go 1.25 miles farther E
from above directions.
GMUs/ACRES: 125, 129 / 1,142 acres total
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, pheasant, bobwhite
quail, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms
NOTE: Unit 129 has small acreage, limited access.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Fires prohibited.

▶ ROEBER SWA — DELTA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Paonia on Onarga Ave., go
S on Lamborn Mesa Rd. to Minerich Rd. Go 1
mile S on Minerich Rd. to parking lot.
GMU/ACRES: 53 / 1,030 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit
FISHING: coldwater lake
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for hunting or fishing only.
b. Open May 1 through last day of annual
big-game seasons.
c. Camping, fires, dogs, bowfishing prohibited.
d. Discharging firearms and hunting prohibited in open space easement.

▶ ROSEMONT RES. SWA — TELLER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Divide, go 15 miles S on
Hwy. 67 to Gold Camp Rd. near Victor, then
20 miles E. From Colorado Springs, turn W
on Old Stage Rd. at intersection of Old Stage
Rd. and Cheyenne Mountain Blvd. Follow Old
Stage Rd./Gold Camp Rd. (USFS Rd. 370) 11
miles to parking area.
GMU/ACRES: 59 / 357 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot only from established
parking area.
b. Fishing permitted from 5 a.m.–9 p.m.
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north side of reservoir closed as posted.
d. Camping, dogs, fires, water contact activities, ice fishing, discharge of firearms
prohibited.
e. Boating prohibited except float tubes for
fishing.

▶ RUBY MOUNTAIN SWA (FISHING EASEMENT)

— CHAFFEE CO.
DIRECTIONS: Two miles S of Buena Vista, at
intersection of Hwys. 24 and 285, go S on
Hwy. 285 for 3.5 miles. Turn N on CR 301 for
0.5 miles. Turn E on CR 300 for 2.25 miles to
parking on N side of road.
GMU/ACRES: 57 / 4 acres
FISHING: coldwater river
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for fishing only, and only from high
waterline to mid-river.
b. Parking in designated lots only.
c. Camping, fires prohibited.

▶ RUNYON/FOUNTAIN LAKES SWA — PUEBLO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Pueblo, go S on I-25 to exit
98-A, then go S on Santa Fe to Runyon Field,
then go E on Runyon Field Rd. 0.5 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 123 / 88 acres
FISHING: warmwater, coldwater fishing
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms, nature trail, handicapped
fishing dock
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access sunrise to sunset;
no time restrictions for fishing.
b. Camping, fires, water contact activities
prohibited.
c. Boating allowed with float tubes or carryon craft propelled by hand, wind, or
electric motors used for fishing only. All
watercraft must be under 14 feet in length.

▶ RUSSELL LAKES SWA — SAGUACHE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Saguache, go 9 miles S on
Hwy. 285 to CR R, then go 1.5 miles E.
GMU/ACRES: 682 / 4,579 acres
HUNTING: rabbit, dove, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access July 16–Feb. 14.
and as otherwise posted. Sect. 29 closed
during waterfowl seasons.
b. Closed after 1 p.m. during first split
waterfowl season.
c. Camping only in self-contained units in
designated areas.
d. Field trials may be authorized Feb.,
March, Aug. and Sept.
e. Parking only in established parking areas.

▶ SAM CAUDILL SWA — GARFIELD CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Glenwood Springs, take
Colo. 82 for 3.6 miles S. Take slight right onto
Old State Hwy. 82, go 0.6 miles and take slight
right onto CR 109. SWA on left.
GMU: 43
FISHING: coldwater lake
FACILITIES: boat ramp, limited parking
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires, discharge of firearms
prohibited.

▶ SANCHEZ RES. SWA — COSTILLA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From San Luis, go 3 miles E on
Hwy. 152 to Hwy. 242, then go 5.2 miles S.
GMU/ACRES: 83 / 1,462 acres
FISHING: warmwater lake
FACILITIES: restroom, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for fishing only.
b. Hunting, waterskiing, bowfishing prohibited.
c. Camping prohibited in boat ramp parking area.
d. All crayfish must be returned to water
they came from immediately, or killed
and taken into possession as soon as
caught. Abdomen must be separated
from tail.

▶ SAND DRAW SWA — SEDGWICK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-76 at Julesburg (No. 180),
go 8 miles S on Hwy. 385 to CR 16, turn E to
CR 49 and go 1 mile S.
GMU/ACRES: 93 / 209 acres
HUNTING: deer, turkey, pheasant, dove, rabbit,
squirrel
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 4 a.m.–9 p.m.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Target practice prohibited except when
authorized by area wildlife manager.
d. Hunting open only to youth/mentors.
One mentor per youth may hunt.

▶ SANDS LAKE SWA — CHAFFEE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Salida, go 0.1 miles W on
Hwy. 291. SWA is E of Hwy., opposite Heart of
the Rockies Regional Medical Center.
GMU/ACRES: 57 / 14 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake and river
FACILITIES: restroom
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping prohibited.

▶ SANDSAGE SWA — YUMA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Wray, go 4.5 miles W on
Hwy. 34 to CR 35, then 0.25 miles W to CR
CC. Then go 0.5 miles S.
GMU/ACRES: 101 / 287 acres
HUNTING: deer, turkey, pheasant, quail, dove,
rabbit, squirrel, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 4 a.m.–9 p.m.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Hunting allowed only with shotguns with
birdshot or bows.
d. Target practice prohibited except when
authorized by area wildlife manager.

▶ SANDY BLUFFS SWA — YUMA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Idalia, go 8.5 miles N on CR
DD at Arikaree River.
GMU/ACRES: 102 / 3,183 acres
HUNTING: deer, turkey, dove, rabbit, squirrel
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 4 a.m.–9 p.m., Sept. 1–May 31.
b. Camping, fires, dog training prohibited.
Horseback riding prohibited except

when hunting.
c. Target practice prohibited except when
authorized by area wildlife manager.

▶ SAN LUIS LAKES SWA — ALAMOSA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walsenburg, take Hwy. 160
W 60 miles. Take Hwy. 150 N for 13.5 miles.
Turn left on Six Mile Lane and go 8 miles;
then go N 0.125 miles to entrance.
GMU/ACRES: 82 / 3,317 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl, dove
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, big game hunting, fishing, camping, hiking, biking, boating,
cross-country skiing/snowshoeing
FACILITIES: boat ramp, parking areas, picnic sites,
boat ramp, electrical hookups, dump station
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Anyone ages 18–64 must purchase annual
access permit to enter property. Anyone
who has a valid Colorado annual hunting
or fishing license does NOT need to have
access permit. Permits are NEW $43,
valid April 1–March 31 and available
anywhere you can purchase CPW hunting and fishing licenses.
b. Boating prohibited N of buoy line.
c. Closed Feb. 15–July 15 N of buoy line
and E-W fence line.
d. Camping prohibited outside of designated areas.

▶ SAN MIGUEL SWA (FISHING EASEMENT: APPLEBAUGH)

— SAN MIGUEL CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Placerville, go 0.75 miles S
on Hwy. 145.
GMU/ACRES: 70 / 13 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing

▶ SAPINERO SWA — GUNNISON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Gunnison, go 15 miles W
on Hwy. 50. Access from Hwy. 50 at Rainbow
Lake, Red Creek, East Elk Creek and Dry
Gulch roads.
GMU/ACRES: 54 / 7,129 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky grouse
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. All motorized travel, including over-thesnow travel, is restricted to designated
roads.

▶ SARVIS CREEK SWA — ROUTT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Steamboat Springs, go 4.5
miles S on Hwy. 131 to CR 18, then 7 miles SE.
GMU/ACRES: 15 / 309 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping and campfires allowed only 3
days before regular big-game seasons until 3 days after regular big-game seasons.

▶ SAWHILL PONDS — BOULDER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-25 take Hwy. 7 W. Turn N
on 75th St. SWA is W of 75th St. after crossing
Valmont Dr.
GMU/ACRES: 29 / 208 acres
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RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access 5 a.m.–midnight.
b. Dogs must be on 6-foot leash, controlled
by handler, except in designated areas.
c. Motorized, nonmotor vehicles (including
bicycles) prohibited beyond designated
parking areas.
d. Hunting, boating prohibited. Other
activities prohibited as posted.
e. Horseback riding only on established
maintenance roads.
f. Collecting allowed only with permit.

▶ SEDGWICK BAR SWA — SEDGWICK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Sedgwick, go 2 miles NE on
Hwy. 138 to access road, then go 0.5 miles S.
GMU/ACRES: 92 / 885 acres
HUNTING: deer, turkey, quail, dove, rabbit,
squirrel, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 4 a.m.–9 p.m.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Target practice prohibited except when
authorized by area wildlife manager.
d. On opening weekend of regular plains
rifle deer season and first day and weekend of late plains rifle deer season, only
deer hunting permitted.
e. Horse use prohibited except when training hunting dogs, in Feb., March, April
(through Wed. before spring turkey
season opens) and Aug. only.
f. Launching or takeout of vessels prohibited
during waterfowl seasons.

▶ SEGO SPRINGS SWA — CONEJOS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Manassa, go 3 miles E on
Hwy. 142 to access road, then go 0.5 miles N.
GMU/ACRES: 81 / 640 acres
HUNTING: rabbit, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open July 16–Feb. 14.
b. Field trials may be authorized Aug. and
Sept.
c. Fires, bowfishing prohibited.

▶ SETCHFIELD SWA — BENT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hwys. 50 and 101 in Las
Animas, take Hwy. 101 S 16 miles to CR P. Go
W on CR P 1 mile to CR 11, then go S 6 miles
on CRs 11 and 10.
GMU/ACRES: 130 / 2,438 acres
HUNTING: pronghorn, rabbit, bobwhite quail,
scaled quail, dove
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.

▶ SEYMOUR LAKE SWA — JACKSON CO.

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DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go 14 miles SW on
Hwy. 14 to CR 28, then go 1 mile S to CR 11,
then 3 miles S to CR 11A and 0.5 miles W.
GMU/ACRES: 17 / 81 water acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom, boat ramp

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RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.
b. Sailboards prohibited.

▶ SHARPTAIL RIDGE SWA — DOUGLAS CO.

DIRECTIONS: Take Hwy. 85 S toward Roxborough Park. Turn W on Titan Pkwy., merge
into Titan Rd. Turn S on Roxborough Park Dr.
SWA is near end of road (before it curves W).
SWA extends S.
GMU/ACRES: 51 / 699 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Day use only. Access by foot only.
b. Camping prohibited.
c. Hunting allowed only for deer and elk
and only by permit. Hunters must have
limited deer or elk license for GMU 51
before applying for permit. Maximum
2 hunters daily. Group applications allowed for maximum 2 hunters per group.
Permits valid only 2–3 days starting after
Labor Day weekend. Applications available from CPW Area Office in Denver:
303-291-7227. Permit holders can take
1 non-hunting person; that person must
stay with hunters at all times.
d. Hunters can park in parking area behind
gate during times they are allowed to
hunt. Driving elsewhere on property
prohibited.

▶ SHRIVER-WRIGHT SWA — RIO GRANDE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Monte Vista, go 3 miles E on
Sherman Ave.
GMU/ACRES: 791 / 120 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater river
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, photography
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Fires, target practice prohibited.
b. Hunting allowed with shotgun, bow,
muzzleloader or by falconry only.
c. Camping allowed only in parking areas
with self-contained trailers or campers.
d. Area wildlife manager may post areaspecific closures to manage waterfowl
hunting pressure and for safety.

▶ SIKES RANCH SWA — BACA, LAS ANIMAS COs.

DIRECTIONS: From Prichett, go W on Hwy. 160
to CR 3. Go S on CR 3 approximately 8 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 143, 144 / 7,150 acres
HUNTING: deer, turkey, predators
FISHING: green sunfish, black bullhead catfish
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access 1 hour before
sunrise to 1 hour after sunset. Hunters
may remain as long as reasonable to retrieve downed game. Night hunting with
permit also allowed.
b. Motorized travel restricted to primary
access route, CR O.
c. Parking allowed only in designated areas
(only 5 parking areas).
d. Access prohibited in building envelope
and designated safety zones, as posted.
e. Camping, fires, OHV use, wood cutting
or gathering prohibited.
f. Trapping allowed with permit only.

Permits must be on trappers at all times
while trapping. Permits available at CPW
Area Office in Lamar, 719-336-6600, or
by calling local officer at 719-980-0025.

▶ SIMMONS SWA — YUMA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Wray, go S 5 miles on Hwy.
385 to CR 30. Go E about 1 mile on paved
road, turn S following paved road, turn E onto
CR 22, continue 0.5 miles E to parking lot.
GMU/ACRES: 102 / 2,157 acres
HUNTING: deer, turkey, dove, rabbit, squirrel
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 4 a.m.–9 p.m., Sept. 1–May 31.
b. Camping, fires, dog training prohibited.
c. Target practice prohibited except when
authorized by area wildlife manager.

▶ SIMPSON PONDS SWA — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-25 at Hwy. 402 exit (No.
255), go 2 miles W on Hwy. 402 to CR 9E,
then go 0.5 miles N.
GMU/ACRES: 20 / 44 acres
HUNTING: dove, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access 1 hour before
sunrise to 1 hour after sunset; no time
restrictions for fishing or hunters with
night-hunting permit.
b. Camping, fires, dog training, horseback
riding, bicycling prohibited.
c. Boating prohibited except float tubes for
fishing.
d. Discharging firearms or bows allowed
only when hunting. Discharging bows
allowed for bowfishing.

▶ SKAGUAY RES. SWA — TELLER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Victor, go 0.5 miles E on CR
67 to CR 86, then go 2 miles E to CR 861. Go
12 miles E to SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 59 / 715 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.

▶ SMITH LAKE SWA — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-25 at Wellington exit, go
0.3 miles W on Hwy. 1 to CR 7, then 1.4 miles
N to CR 66, then 2 miles W.
GMU/ACRES: 9 / 30 acres
FISHING: warmwater and coldwater species
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access 1 hour before
sunrise to 1 hour after sunset; no time
restrictions for fishing.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.
c. Hunting, discharging firearms or bows,
camping, open fires, OHVs, snowmobiles
prohibited.

▶ SMITH RES. SWA — COSTILLA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Blanca, go 0.5 miles W on
Hwy. 160 to Airport Rd., then 4 miles S.

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GMU/ACRES: 83 / 278 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: trailer dump station, restroom, boat
ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. N and E shores open for public access
July 16–Feb. 14 only.
b. Fishing only within 200 yards of dam
from Nov. 1 through end of waterfowl
season.
c. Field trials may be authorized Feb.,
March, Aug. and Sept.
d. Waterskiing prohibited.
e. Vehicles prohibited within 50 feet of
water.

▶ SOUTH REPUBLICAN SWA — YUMA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Burlington, go 21 miles N
on Hwy. 385 to CR 1, then go 3 miles E. Go 2
miles N and 2 miles E.
GMUs/ACRES: 103, 109 / 18,365 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, turkey, pheasant, bobwhite quail, dove, waterfowl, snipe
FISHING: warmwater lake
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: campsites, restrooms, picnic area
with barbeque pit
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Field trials may be authorized Feb.,
March, Aug. and Sept. No more than 2
trials may be authorized Feb.–March.
Only 1 trial may be authorized Aug.–Sept.
b. Waterfowl hunting access prohibited on
downstream face of dam and as posted
to provide resting areas for wintering
waterfowl.
c. Parking for waterfowl hunting only in
designated areas.

▶ SPANISH PEAKS SWA — LAS ANIMAS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Aguilar, go W on Apishapa
Rd.; follow signs.
GMU/ACRES: 85 / 6,450 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, squirrel, turkey
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms, drinking water
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access only from established parking
areas. Parking only in designated areas.
b. Camping, fires permitted only in designated areas.

▶ SPINNEY MOUNTAIN SWA — PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hartsel, go 3 miles S on CR 59.
GMUs/ACRES: 58, 581 / 1,937 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.

▶ STALKER LAKE SWA — YUMA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Wray, go 2 miles W on Hwy.
34 to CR FF, then go 1.5 miles N to access
road, then 0.5 miles W.
GMU/ACRES: 98 / 75 acres
HUNTING: dove, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater lake
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom, boat ramp, picnic shelters, tables
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited, except for float tubes
or craft propelled by hand, wind or electric motor allowed.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Hunting only with bows or shotguns with
birdshot.
d. Target practice prohibited, except with
bows on designated archery range.
e. Hunting on W half of lake prohibited.
f. Hunting permitted after Oct. 31 in areas
E of dam only.

▶ STORM MOUNTAIN ACCESS ROAD — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Loveland, take Hwy. 34 W to
Big Thomspon School; go N 4 miles on Buckhorn Rd. (CR 27) to Masonville. Go NW on
Buckhorn Rd. 2.5 miles to Bar D Ranch Rd.,
which is Storm Mountain Access Rd.
GMU: 20
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Closed as posted when necessary to
prevent road and habitat damage. Road
closed when USFS closes the gate, on
Dec. 7. Road open during all big-game
seasons until this date.

▶ SUMMIT RES. SWA — MONTEZUMA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Mancos, go 9 miles NW on
Hwy. 184.
GMU/ACRES: 73 / 526 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.

▶ TAMARACK RANCH SWA — LOGAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-76 at Crook exit (No. 149),
go 0.5 miles N on Hwy. 55.
GMUs/ACRES: 91, 93 / 10,696 acres
HUNTING: deer, turkey, pheasant, quail, dove,
rabbit, squirrel, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, limited camping
FACILITIES: restroom, drinking water
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 4 a.m.–9 p.m., except with nighthunting permit.
b. Camping, fires only in designated areas.
c. Target practice prohibited except when
authorized by area wildlife manager.
d. Field trials may be authorized Feb.,
March, Aug. and Sept. Maximum of 3
trials in Feb., March or Aug, maximum
of 1 trial in Sept.

e. Mandatory check-in and check-out at
check station. Hunters must park at
hunting area checked into. After 9 a.m.,
hunters may hunt adjacent areas. Deer
and turkey hunters only required to
check into E, W or S Tamarack Area.
f. From Oct. 25 through end of regular duck
seasons, reservations available but not
required on weekends and legal holidays.
See "Reservations: Hunting" (page 1) for
details.
g. On opening weekend of regular plains
rifle deer season and first day and weekend of late plains rifle deer season, only
deer hunting permitted.
h. Horseback riding prohibited N of I-76
except when training hunting dogs,
Feb., March, April (through Wed. before
spring turkey season opens) and Aug.
only.
i. Launching or takeout of vessels prohibited
during waterfowl seasons.

AUGMENTATION PONDS:

a. Waterfowl hunting is by lottery drawing
from the opening day of second duck
season through end of dark goose season.
b. Hunting allowed only on specific pond/
hunt area each day.
c. To enter drawing, send postcard or letter
postmarked by Sept. 30 to CPW Area Office in Brush, with name, address, phone
number, CID number and desired reservation dates. Hunters must have valid
license and stamps to hunt waterfowl
to enter. Hunters may apply for multiple
hunt dates on one submission.
d. Hunters successful in drawing are required to comply with all relevant hunting regulations. Mandatory check-in and
check-out at check station. Maximum
of 4 hunters per group per day. Hunters
must park in designated parking areas,
but are allowed to drop off decoys via
existing 4WD roads as posted. Hunters
must stay on existing roads as posted.
e. Mandatory check-in and check-out at
check station during light goose conservation order season.

▶ TARRYALL RES. SWA — PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Jefferson, go 16.5 miles SE
on CR 77.
GMUs/ACRES: 50, 501 / 711 land acres, 175 water
acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake, stream fishing
RECREATION: camping
FACILITIES: restroom, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Closed at dam, spillway, outlet structures.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.
c. Fires, ATVs, dirt bikes, snowmobiles
prohibited.
d. Discharging firearms, pellet guns or bows
prohibited in campgrounds.

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▶ TAYLOR RIVER SWA — GUNNISON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Gunnison, go 10 miles N on
Hwy. 135 to USFS Rd. 742 (Taylor River Rd.);
then 18 miles E to base of Taylor Res.
GMU/ACRES: 55 / 13 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires, hunting prohibited. Dogs
must be on leash.
b. Parking only in designated areas.
c. Closed from Taylor dam to 325 yards
downstream.

▶ TERRACE RES. SWA — CONEJOS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Monte Vista, go 12 miles S
on Hwy. 15 to USFS Rd. 250, then 9 miles W.
GMUs/ACRES: 80, 81 / 240 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing

▶ TETER-MICHIGAN CREEK SWA — PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Jefferson, 2 miles S on Hwy.
285, then go 2 miles N on CR 35.
GMU/ACRES: 500 / 950 acres
HUNTING: big game, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream fishing
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.

▶ THURSTON RES. SWA — PROWERS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Lamar, go 9 miles N on
Hwy. 196 to CR TT, then go 1 mile W to CR 7,
then go 0.25 miles N.
GMU/ACRES: 127 / 400 acres
HUNTING: dove, waterfowl, rabbit
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: power boating, sail boating, sail
surfing, waterskiing, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: boat ramps, restroom
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access 1 hour before
sunrise to 1 hour after sunset; no time
restrictions for fishing.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake Nov. 1 through last day of
waterfowl season.
c. ATVs, dirt bikes, snowmobiles prohibited.
d. Frozen surface of lake closed.
e. Dams, inlets, outlet structures open only
for fishing.

▶ TILMAN BISHOP SWA — MESA CO.

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DIRECTIONS: Take I-70 W toward Grand Junction. Exit Hwy. 6 to Palisade. Turn S on 38 Rd.,
merge into F 1/4 Rd. SWA along river N of
junction of roads F 1/4 and 37 1/4.
GMUs/ACRES: 30, 41 / 113 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Closed during nesting and migratory bird
period, March 15–July 14.
b. Camping, turkey hunting prohibited.
Dogs allowed only as an aid in hunting.
c. Waterfowl hunters must hunt from
designated blinds/zone. Maximum 4
hunters per blind. Mandatory check-in
and check-out at check station.
d. Hunting only with bows, shotguns with
shot-shells or by falconry only.

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e. Deer hunting allowed by permit. Applications available at the CPW Area
Office in Grand Junction: 970-255-6100.
Application deadline Aug. 1. Permits by
drawing; successful applicants notified by
mail. Date, time and location of drawing
included on application.
f. Waterfowl hunting by reservation only.
Hunters can hunt only the area reserved.
Mandatory check-in and check-out at
check station as posted. See "Reservations:
Hunting" (page 1) for details.
g. Hunt areas not reserved are available
on first-come, first-served basis after 5
a.m. each hunting day. Reserved areas
not claimed by 7 a.m. also available first
come, first served. Any hunt area must be
yielded at any time by request of a hunter
with a valid reservation for that area.

▶ TIMPAS CREEK SWA (INCLUDING OTERO POND)

— OTERO CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Rocky Ford, go 4 miles S
on Hwy. 71 to Hwy. 10, then 2 miles E across
Timpas Creek Bridge, then go 1 mile S on CR
21, then 1 mile W on CR Z.
GMU/ACRES: 135 / 141 acres
HUNTING: rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite
quail, dove, waterfowl
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Fires prohibited.

▶ TOMAHAWK SWA — PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hartsel, go 5 miles N on
Hwy. 9, then go 0.5 miles to parking area.
From Fairplay, go 10 miles S on Hwy. 9, then
0.5 miles to parking area.
GMU/ACRES: 50 / 1,655 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, waterfowl, pronghorn
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.

▶ TOMICHI CREEK SWA — GUNNISON CO.

DIRECTIONS: In Gunnison, go S on Teller St. to
end of road. At parking lot for softball fields,
find W Mountain trailhead sign. Take dirt
road to SWA parking lot.
GMU/ACRES: 67 / 465 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. NEW Closed to all public access other
than fishing from end of waterfowl season through June 30. Open for public
fishing access year-round.
c. Camping, fires prohibited.
d. Dogs NEW prohibited, except as an aid
in hunting.

▶ TOTTEN RES. SWA — MONTEZUMA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Cortez, go 3.5 miles E on
Hwy. 160 to CR 29, then 1 mile N.
GMU/ACRES: 73 / 250 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing

FACILITIES: restroom, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access 1 hour before
sunrise to 1 hour after sunset; no time
restrictions for fishing.
b. Closed along N shore March 1–May 31.
c. Camping, fires, glass containers prohibited.
d. Hunting prohibited in inlet Sept. 30–Jan.
20 as posted to protect resting waterfowl.
e. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.

▶ TRUJILLO MEADOWS SWA — CONEJOS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Antonito, go 36 miles W on
Hwy. 17 to USFS Rd. 118, then go 4 miles W.
GMU/ACRES: 81 / 71 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom, drinking water
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.

▶ TURK’S POND SWA — BACA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Springfield, go 2 miles N on
Hwy. 287 to CR HH, then go 14 miles E to CR
39. Go 3.5 miles N.
GMU/ACRES: 139 / 200 acres
HUNTING: dove, pheasant, waterfowl, rabbit
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited except float tubes or
craft propelled by hand, wind or electric
motor.
b. Camping prohibited.
c. All human activity prohibited within 0.25
miles of high waterline around Turk's
Pond, including administrative buildings, from opening day of regular duck
season through last day of regular dark
goose season as posted. Hunters allowed
inside closure only to retrieve downed
waterfowl, must leave all firearms outside
closure.

▶ TWIN SISTERS SWA — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Allenspark, go 4 miles N on
Hwy. 7 to Meeker Park (USFS Rd. 119), then
go 2.5 miles N to USFS Rd. 325, then 1 mile W.
GMU/ACRES: 20 / 640 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing

▶ TWIN SPRUCE PONDS SWA — MONTEZUMA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Dolores, go 9 miles NE on
Hwy. 145.
GMU/ACRES: 71, 73 / 90 acres
FISHING: coldwater put and take trout fishery
RECREATION: fishing, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access sunrise to sunset,
with access from designated parking area
only.
b. Camping, fires, glass containers prohibited.
c. Hunting and discharging firearms or
bows prohibited.
d. Boating prohibited except float tubes or
hand-propelled craft.

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▶ TWO BUTTES RES. SWA — BACA, PROWERS COs.

DIRECTIONS: From Springfield, go 18 miles N
on Hwy. 287 to CR B.5, then 3 miles E.
GMUs/ACRES: 138, 139 / 8,533 acres
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, rabbit, pheasant,
bobwhite quail, scaled quail, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater, seasonal trout, saugeye,
crappie, bluegill, channel catfish, largemouth
bass, smallmouth bass, wiper
RECREATION: camping, hiking, rock climbing,
wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms, drinking water, rifle
range, boat ramps
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited in Two Buttes Ponds
below dam except float tubes or craft propelled by hand, wind or electric motor.

▶ URAD LAKE SWA — CLEAR CREEK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Interstate 70, take Hwy. 40
toward Grand Lake/Berthoud Pass. Go left on
Jones Pass outside of Berthoud Falls. In 0.5
miles, turn left at “Urad” sign, onto Woods
Creek Rd. (CR 203). Go about 3.5 miles to
parking area.
GMU/ACRES: 39 / 240 acres land
HUNTING: limited big game, primarily access to
national forest for hunting deer, elk, bighorn
sheep, mountain goat
FISHING: cutbows, rainbow trout, brook trout
RECREATION: camping, hiking, birdwatching
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot or horseback only from
June 1 through end of fourth regular
big-game rifle season, or until road is
inaccessible as posted.
b. Motor vehicle use only in parking area.
c. Fires allowed only in established fire
rings.
d. Camping limited to five days in a 45-day
period in designated campgrounds,
except in big-game seasons.
e. Discharge of firearms or bows prohibited
except when hunting.
f. Boating prohibited except for float tubes
or craft propelled by hand, wind or
electric motor.
g. Dogs must be on leash except when used
as an aid to hunting.

▶ VAIL DEER UNDERPASS SWA — EAGLE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Vail, go 4 miles W on S side
of frontage road of I-70.
GMUs/ACRES: 36, 45 / 107 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access June 16–Oct. 31.
b. Hunting prohibited.

▶ VAN TUYL SWA (CABIN CREEK AND LOST CANYON UNITS)
— GUNNISON CO.
DIRECTIONS:

CABIN CREEK UNIT: From Gunnison, go 6.5 miles

E on Hwy. 50, then go 0.2 miles N on BLM
Rd. 3107. (200 acres.)
LOST CANYON UNIT: From Gunnison, go 1.2
miles N on Hwy. 135, turn E and take CR 10
for 3 miles. Turn E on CR 743 and go about 6
miles to SWA. (310 acres.)
GMU/ACRES: 55 / 510 total acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing

▶ VERNER SWA (FISHING LEASE) — JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go 0.5 miles W on
Hwy. 14 to CR 12, then go 5.1 miles W to CR
18, then 0.5 miles W to access road.
GMU/ACRES: 16 / 2 mi. of river
FISHING: North Platte River, coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for fishing only.

▶ WAHATOYA SWA — HUERFANO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From La Veta, go 1 mile E on Bear
Creek Rd.
GMU/ACRES: 85 / 80 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited except float tubes or
craft propelled by hand or wind.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.

▶ WALKER SWA — MESA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Grand Junction, go 2 miles
W on Hwys. 6 and 50, turn S on River Rd., go
0.5 miles and turn S on gravel road.
GMUs/ACRES: 30, 40 / 351 acres
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: rafting, canoeing, wildlife viewing,
interpretive program
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access a half hour before
sunrise until a half hour after sunset.
b. Camping, fires, hunting, trapping prohibited.
c. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited,
except bows permitted for bowfishing.
d. Dogs allowed only on leash and only on
the paved Riverfront Trail. Owners must
immediately collect and properly dispose
of feces left by their dog.

▶ WATSON LAKE SWA — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Fort Collins, go 7 miles NW
on Hwy. 287 to Rist Canyon Rd. (CR 52E),
then go 1 mile W.
GMU/ACRES: 19 / 44 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream, warmwater lake
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms, nature trails
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access 1 hour before
sunrise to 1 hour after sunset; no time
restrictions for fishing.
b. Boating, camping, hunting, ice fishing, ice
skating, discharging firearms prohibited.
c. Parking prohibited on S dam.
d. Closed on NW side as posted.
e. Use/possession of live minnows prohibited.

▶ WAUNITA WATCHABLE WILDLIFE ARE

— GUNNISON CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Gunnison, go E on Hwy. 50.
Turn left at CR 887 to WWA site.
GMU: 551
RECREATION: wildlife viewing April 1–May 15
for Gunnison sage-grouse
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires, dogs, discharging firearms prohibited.
b. Trash must be packed out.

▶ WEBSTER SWA — WELD CO.

DIRECTIONS: From LaSalle, go 0.25 miles N on
Hwy. 85 to CR 394, then go 2.25 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 94 / 158 acres
HUNTING: rabbit, pheasant, dove, waterfowl,
turkey, deer
NEW RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access Sept. 1 through
last day of spring turkey season, 4 a.m.–
one hour after sunset.
b. Public access only for licensed hunters
or members of hunting party, and only
on Sat., Sun., Wed. and legal holidays.
c. Hunters may only access property by
parking in designated, numbered
parking spot inside parking lot. Parking along access road or Weld CR 394
prohibited.
d. Camping, fires, target practice, horses,
centerfire rifles or muzzleloaders
prohibited.
e. Dogs prohibited, except as an aid in
hunting.
f. Hunting in inflow or outflow channels
prohibited.

▶ WELLINGTON SWA — LARIMER, WELD COs.
DIRECTIONS:

WELLINGTON UNIT: From I-25 and Hwy. 14 exit,
go 9 miles N on E service road to CR 64, then
1.5 miles E.
COBB LAKE UNIT: From I-25 and Hwy. 14 exit,
go 5 miles N on E service road to CR 56, then
1.4 miles E.
SCHWARE UNIT: From I-25 and Hwy. 14 exit, go
7 miles N on E service road to CR 60, then 1
mile E.
GMU/ACRES: 87 / 1,793 acres
FISHING: warmwater
HUNTING: rabbit, pheasant, dove, waterfowl
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Wellington and Schware units open only
July 16–March 14.
b. Wellington Unit closed from first day of
regular waterfowl season to first day of
pheasant season, except Sat., Sun., Mon.
and legal holidays.
c. Boating prohibited except hand-propelled
craft to hunt waterfowl.
d. Camping, fires prohibited.
e. Field trials may be authorized on Wellington and Schware units Feb., March
1–14 and Aug. Trials may be authorized
on Cobb Lake Unit year-round.
f. Target practice must be authorized by area
wildlife manager.
g. Horseback riding prohibited except at
Cobb Lake Unit during field trials.
h. Big-game hunting only with archery,
shotguns with slugs and muzzleloading.
i. Domestic, feral or privately-owned game
birds may be released with permit for
dog training on Cobb Lake Unit. All
birds taken shall be removed, and all
privately-owned game birds shall be
prepared for human consumption.
▶ WEST LAKE SWA — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Red Feather Lakes, go 1 mile
E on Red Feather Lakes Rd.
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GMU/ACRES: 191 / 38 water acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, fishing, camping
FACILITIES: campground, restroom, drinking water
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Only float tubes or craft propelled by
hand, wind or electric motor allowed.

▶ WEST LAKE SWA — MESA CO.

DIRECTIONS: 711 Independent Ave., Grand
Junction.
GMU/ACRES: 30 / 6 acres
FISHING: warmwater lake
FACILITIES: restroom
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access 7 a.m.–9 p.m.
b. Boating, water contact activities prohibited.

▶ WEST RIFLE CREEK SWA — GARFIELD CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Rifle, go 4 miles N on Hwy.
13 to Hwy. 325, turn right and go 4 miles to
CR 252. Go 1.5 miles NW.
GMU/ACRES: 33 / 941 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, black bear, mountain lion,
turkey, rabbit, dove, bobcat
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: campground on CR 252, 4 miles
NW of Hwy. 325; nonpotable water only, rifle
and pistol shooting ranges
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping only from day after Labor Day–
Dec. 31
b. West Rifle Creek Shooting Range Open
for public access from sunrise to sunset
daily, when in compliance with all posted
range rules.

▶ WHEELER SWA — GARFIELD CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Silt, take I-70 W about 1
mile. SWA on N side of interstate between
I-70 and Hwys. 6 and 24, adjacent to Colorado
River. SWA only legally accessible via river.
GMUs/ACRES: 33, 42 / 48 acres
HUNTING: rabbit, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: trout, whitefish
RECREATION: wildlife viewing

▶ WHITEHORSE SWA — ADAMS CO.

DIRECTIONS: Take I-76 E toward Barr Lake. Exit
152nd Ave., go E. Turn left on Picadilly Rd.,
turn left on 128th Ave. SWA at corner of 128th
and Tower Rd. and extends SE.
GMU/ACRES: 104 / 400 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open only for youth/mentor waterfowl
hunting when authorized by area wildlife
manager as participants in CPW youth
hunter program.
b. Reservations required for waterfowl
hunting. See "Reservations: Hunting"
(page 1) for details. Hunters can hunt
only the area reserved, except in areas
where reservations are not required or
are unreserved and unoccupied. Mandatory check-in and check-out at check
station as posted.

GMU/ACRES: 77 / 508 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: boating, wildlife viewing, camping
FACILITIES: restroom, drinking water, boat
ramp, campgrounds
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, open fires, sailboards prohibited.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.
c. Snowmobiles allowed only as an aid in ice
fishing.

▶ WILLIAMS HILL SWA — PITKIN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hwy. 82, take milemarker
29.9 W.
GMU/ACRES: 43 / 516 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk
FISHING: 300 yards of river access, with parking

▶ WILLOW CREEK SWA — YUMA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Wray, go S on Hwy. 385
about 6 miles to CR 30. Turn E on CR 30, go 5
miles and turn S on CR NN. Go 3.5 miles S to
parking area on W side of road.
GMU/ACRES: 102 / 920 acres
HUNTING: deer, turkey, dove, rabbit, squirrel
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 4 a.m.–9 a.m., Sept. 1–May 31.
b. Camping, fires, dog training, horseback
riding prohibited.
c. Target practice must be authorized by
area wildlife manager.

▶ WIND IN THE WILLOWS SWA (FISHING EASEMENT)

— HINSDALE CO.
DIRECTIONS: S of Lake City, travel S on Hwy.
149, turn right on CR 30 (road to Lake San
Cristobal) for 3.9 miles. Access to fishing
easement from bridge at inlet end of Lake San
Cristobal. Bridge located at intersection of CR
30 and CR 33. Anglers required to park at this
intersection.
GMU/ACRES: 66 / 4 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour after sunset, by foot only.
b. Public access to easement area limited
to one point only at S end of property,
N of bridge on CR 33, near intersection
of CR 33 and CR 30. All other access
prohibited.
c. Camping, fires, dogs, pets prohibited.
d. Fishing by artificial flies only, and allowed only on Lake Fork of Gunnison
River, including 20 feet on either side of
riverbank.

▶ WOODS LAKE SWA — SAN MIGUEL CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Telluride, go 13 miles W on
Hwy. 145 to USFS Rd. 618 in Fall Creek; then
9 miles S.
GMU/ACRES: 70 / 160 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream, coldwater lake
RECREATION: canoeing, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boats prohibited except float tubes or
craft propelled by hand, wind or electric
motor.
b. Camping prohibited.

▶ WRIGHT’S LAKE SWA — CHAFFEE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Nathrop, go 5.7 miles W on
CR 162 to CR 291. Then go 0.4 miles W on
CR 291 to parking area.
GMUs/ACRES: 56, 481 / 84 acres
FISHING: open for fishing only

▶ YAMPA RIVER SWA — ROUTT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Craig, go E on Hwy. 40.
SWA on S side of Hwy. 40 shortly after passing
CR 29 turn-off.
GMU/ACRES: 13 / 866 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.

▶ YARMONY RANCH SWA (FISHING LEASE) — JACKSON CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Walden Dr. S on Hwy. 125
for 11.5 miles; parking lot is on N side of Hwy.
GMU: 171 / 3,672
FISHING: Illinois River
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for fishing only. Hunting access
allowed by special permit only.
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▶ WILLIAMS CREEK RES. SWA — HINSDALE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Pagosa Springs, go 3 miles
W on Hwy. 160 to USFS Rd. 631, then go 30
28 miles N.

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▶ WINDY GAP WATCHABLE WILDLIFE AREA

— GRAND CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Granby, go 2 miles W on
Hwy. 40. WWA is on Hwy. 125.
GMU/ACRES: 18 / 12 acres
FACILITIES: picnic tables, toilets, 0.25 miles
interpretive trail
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open sunrise to sunset, viewing area
only.
b. Dogs prohibited beyond parking area.
c. Fishing, discharging firearms, camping,
fires, hunting, trapping prohibited.

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STATE TRUST LANDS

WHAT ARE TRUST LANDS? WHAT IS THE STATE TRUST LANDS PUBLIC ACCESS PROGRAM?
▶ The Colorado State Board of Land Commissioners (the State Land
Board) is a constitutionally created agency that manages a $4
billion endowment of assets for the intergenerational benefit of
Colorado’s K-12 schoolchildren and public institutions. They are the
second-largest landowner in Colorado, and generate revenue on
behalf of beneficiaries by leasing nearly three million surface acres
and four million subsurface acres for agriculture, grazing, recreation,
commercial real estate, rights-of-way, renewable energy, oil, gas
and solid minerals. The State Land Board is entirely self-funded and
receives no tax dollars.
▶ The State Trust Lands Public Access Program includes 500,000 acres
of land that is leased to Colorado Parks and Wildlife for the public
to enjoy a variety of wildlife-related activities. The signs on each
property will inform you of what is allowed at each location. Only
trust lands listed in this brochure that are part of the STL Public Access
Program are open for public access.

State trust lands, such as Villa Grove STL above, are posted with the property’s name, map and rules of use.
© Zach Spezze, CPW

▶ Leases on state trust land generate more than $100 million annually to
help support eight trust beneficiaries, primarily K-12 schoolchildren in
Colorado. They help fund the Building Excellent Schools Today (BEST)
program, which provides competitive grants to school districts for the
construction of new schools or the renovation of existing facilities.
Nearly 225,000 schoolchildren are enrolled in schools that received
a BEST grant. The majority of BEST grant recipients are located in
rural areas of the state, and the construction projects have generated
approximately 37,000 jobs in those communities.

STATE TRUST LANDS FAQs
▶ WHAT CAN I DO ON PUBLIC ACCESS LAND?

Lands enrolled in the State Trust Lands
Public Access Program are open to a variety
of wildlife-related uses, including hunting,
fishing and wildlife viewing. General recreation such as hiking, horseback riding and
dog walking are not allowed under the program. Refer to the listings on the following
pages for site-specific rules and timeframes
for use. Most lands are not accessible by
vehicle, ATVs or snowmobiles, and there
may be additional restrictions on camping,
parking and off-road driving. Unauthorized
use or activity on these lands may be subject
to enforcement from CPW officers or local
authorities.

▶ NEW 100,000 additional acres of trust land will be added to
the Public Access Program for the 2019 hunting season! The
properties will be unveiled in mid-Aug. Check back soon for
details: cpw.state.co.us/statetrustlands
▶ Learn more about state trust lands at:
colorado.gov/statelandboard

▶ WHEN ARE THEY OPEN?

Most properties are open for wildliferelated recreation from Sept. 1 through the
end of Feb., unless listed otherwise in this
brochure. Enrolled lands are closed to public
access all other times of the year. Unauthorized use or entry during closed periods is
considered trespassing and may be subject
to prosecution.

▶ WHERE ARE THEY?

Lands that are part of the State Trust Lands
Public Access Program are located throughout Colorado. Please see the index, descriptions and map of parcels included in this
brochure. Find maps online, too: cpw.state.
co.us/statetrustlands

STATE TRUST LANDS ACCESS PROGRAM RULES
RULES FOR E-BIKES ON STLs:

1. PROPERTIES ARE:

E-bikes (electrical-assisted bicycles) are vehicles with 2 or 3 wheels,
fully operable pedals and an electric motor that doesn't go over
750 watts.

▶ Open only to hunting, fishing and wildlife viewing. Target practice, nonhunting shooting, outfitting and nonwildlife-related use prohibited.

See page 3, "State Wildlife Areas," for descriptions of the
3 classes of e-bike.

▶ Closed 1/2 hour after sunset until 1/2 hour
before sunrise, unless posted otherwise.

Public access on state trust lands is restricted to hunting, fishing
and watchable wildlife activity. E-bikes are only allowed
for use on designated roads when being used for these
activities.

▶ Closed to the public from March 1–Aug. 31,
unless posted otherwise. All newly enrolled
properties are closed to the public until Sept.
1 of the year of enrollment, unless posted
otherwise.

ACT RESPONSIBLY

2. MOTOR VEHICLES are allowed only on designated

Only state trust lands listed in this brochure are open for public
access. Hunters and fishermen are reminded to respect the rights of
other visitors and the owners or permit holders of state trust lands.
Abide by state rules so the lands can remain open for future wildlife
recreation. (Permission is required to access any state trust land not
listed in this brochure.)
The following restrictions apply to all State Trust
Land Public Access Program lands leased by
Colorado Parks and Wildlife. Additional propertyspecific restrictions are listed in this brochure.

roads.

3. ACCESS RESTRICTED to foot or horseback only,
unless posted otherwise.

4. LITTERING PROHIBITED. All trash must be
packed out by users.

5. CAMPING, FIRES PROHIBITED, unless posted
otherwise.

6. ILLEGAL FIREARMS. It is illegal to possess the
following types of ammunition or firearms:

tracer rounds, armor-piercing rounds, militaryhardened rounds with explosive or radioactive
substances, .50-caliber BMG rounds, fully
automatic firearms.

7. YOUTH/MENTOR HUNTING applies to youth under
18. Youth hunters under 16 must be accompanied by a mentor when hunting on youthmentor properties. Mentors must be 18 or older,
comply with hunter education requirements
and accompany youth while hunting.

8. CERTIFIED HAY, STRAW, MULCH ONLY. It is illegal

to have, store or use hay, straw or mulch that
has not been certified as noxious weed-free,
according to the Weed Free Forage Crop
Certification Act, or any state or province
participating in the Regional Certified Weed
Free Forage Program. Certified materials must
be clearly marked by the certifying state. People
who transport such materials on federal, state or
county roads that cross state trust lands leased
by CPW and hay produced on property where it
is being used are exempt.
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▶Download individual maps of state trust lands online: cpw.state.co.us/statetrustlands
▶ 63 RANCH — PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Fairplay, go S on Hwy. 285
for 14.5 miles to 63 Ranch parking lot E of
Hwy. 285.
GMU/ACRES: 50 / 1,486 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb. for hunting. Open
year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, elk, waterfowl

▶ AGATE MOUNTAIN — PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hartsel, go 1.75 miles S on
Hwy. 9 to CR 53. Go S 15 miles to parking
area on E boundary, S of CR 53.
GMU/ACRES: 58 / 3,782 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb. for hunting and
wildlife viewing
HUNTING: big game, small game

▶ AGUA RAMON — RIO GRANDE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From South Fork, go E on Hwy.
160 for 7 miles. Then turn N on CR 18 and
go 1.4 miles to CR 15. Turn E and go .3 miles,
then turn N onto CR 65 (USFS Rd. 650). Go
1.3 miles and turn W on USFS Rd. 630.2H.
ACCESS #1: From CR 65/USFS Rd. 650, turn W
on USFS Rd. 630.2H and follow to NE corner
of property.
ACCESS #2: From CR 65 (USFS Rd. 650), turn
W onto USFS Rd. 630.2H continue to 630.2C
and follow to NW corner of property.
GMUs/ACRES: 79 / 640
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: elk, mule deer, pronghorn and small
game

▶ AGUILAR TV HILL — LAS ANIMAS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Aguilar, take Exit 30 off I-25
to CR 63.1. Go 0.5 miles W.
GMU/ACRES: 85 / 500 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, bear, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access restricted on E side as posted.

▶ ALAMADITAS MESA — CONEJOS CO.
DIRECTIONS:

ROUTE NO. 1: From Los Mogotes Peak STL (see
directions in this brochure), go W on twotrack 7.5 miles to W boundary.
ROUTE NO. 2: From La Jara STL (see directions
in this brochure), go S of La Jara Res. on 4WD
road to Fox Creek. From Fox Creek, by foot or
horseback only, go 1.5 miles S to S boundary
of USFS land. Go 3 miles E on USFS land and
cross Fox Creek and Fox Creek trail. Go 1 mile
to W boundary.
GMU/ACRES: 81 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: elk, deer, pronghorn, rabbit, grouse,
coyote
▶ ALAMOSA CANYON — CONEJOS CO.

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DIRECTIONS: Go 12 miles S of Monte Vista on
Hwy. 15, then go 11 miles W on USFS Rd.
250 to Terrace Res. (Alamosa Canyon). Then
go on foot or horseback through BLM and
national forest.

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GMU/ACRES: 81 / 240 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: elk, deer, bear, small game

▶ ANTELOPE CREEK — GRAND CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Kremmling, go W 14 miles
on Hwy. 40 to Chimney Rock Rd. (USFS
Rd. 103), then go 6 miles E to East Carter
Mountain gate. Walk-through gate with signs
provides access.
GMU/ACRES: 181 / 1,240 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: elk, deer, dusky grouse
RESTRICTIONS:
a. ATV, snowmobile access allowed on
designated route as posted at East Carter
Creek gate during hunting season only.

▶ ANTERO — PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Fairplay, go S on Hwy. 285
for 16.5 miles. From N of Antero Jct. on Hwy.
24, go 9 miles to Antero Res. Rd., then go W
1.75 miles to NW corner of STL. Or, go 4.5
miles N of Antero Jct. on Hwy. 285, then go
W on unmarked USFS Rd. 433, 0.5 miles to N
boundary. Timber activity may be present.
GMUs/ACRES: 49, 50, 58 / 8,436 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb. for hunting. Open
year-round for coldwater stream fishing.
HUNTING: big game, small game, waterfowl

▶ APISHAPA NORTH — LAS ANIMAS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walsenburg, take I-25 to
Hwy. 10, go E for 18.5 miles. Then go S on CR
77 for 7 miles and go E on CR 90 for 11 miles
to Apishapa SWA. Follow signs through SWA
to NE side and parking lot.
GMU/ACRES: 133 / 1,880 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, bighorn sheep, rabbit, dove, scaled quail, bobcat, coyote
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Motor vehicles prohibited past parking
lot.

▶ ARROWHEAD — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Rustic, go 2.25 miles W on
Hwy. 14 in Poudre Canyon, then go 0.25 miles
on Hwy. frontage road on N side.
GMU/ACRES: 8 / 200 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: bighorn sheep, deer, elk, rabbit,
dusky grouse, pine squirrel

▶ ASPEN RIDGE — CHAFFEE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Salida, take CR 175 (Ute
Trail) 5 miles N. Turn left on CR 185 and go 5
miles. Access is off CR 185 at N and S ends of
STL. Timber activity may be present.
GMU/ACRES: 57 / 542 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: bighorn sheep, deer, elk

▶ ATWOOD — LOGAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Atwood, go 0.5 miles S on
Hwy. 63. Access near SE corner of STL next
to CR 16.

GMU/ACRES: 96 / 120 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31, 4 a.m.–9 p.m.
HUNTING: deer, turkey, quail, dove, rabbit,
squirrel, waterfowl
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting with centerfire rifles prohibited.
b. Launching or takeout of vessels prohibited during waterfowl seasons.
c. NEW All recreational activities except
deer hunting prohibited on opening
weekend of regular plains rifle deer season and first day and weekend of late
plains rifle deer season.

▶ BADGER CREEK (UPPER, LOWER UNITS) — FREMONT,
PARK COs.
DIRECTIONS:

LOWER UNIT: From Cotopaxi, go 21 miles N on
CR 12, then go W 1 mile on BLM road.
UPPER UNIT: From Hartsel, go S on Hwy. 9
for 1.75 miles to CR 53. Follow CR 53 for 22
miles. Timber activity may be present.
GMUs/ACRES: 57, 58 / 6,186 acres
OPEN:
LOWER UNIT: Year-round for fishing. Open for
all other uses Sept. 1–end of Feb.
UPPER UNIT: Oct. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, bighorn sheep, pronghorn
FISHING: coldwater stream
UPPER UNIT: fishing prohibited

▶ BADGER FLATS — PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS:
ACCESS #1: From Lake George, take Hwy. 24 W
for 1.5 miles.
ACCESS #2: From Lake George, take CR 90 W
for 2.25 miles.
ACCESS #3: From Lake George, take Hwy. 24 W
about 8 miles to USFS Rd. 891, then go S.
GMUs/ACRES: 50, 581 (GMU 50 N of Hwy. 50,
GMU 581 S of Hwy. 50) / 3,570 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: elk, deer, bear, small game

▶ BAKERS PEAK — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: In Craig at Hwys. 13 and 40, go N
on Hwy. 13 for 24 miles to CR 101. Turn E on
CR 101 and go 1.5 miles.
GMUs/ACRES: 3, 4 / 12,393 acres
OPEN: Aug. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, elk, sage-grouse,
rabbit, coyote
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Motor vehicles prohibited off state or
county roads.
b. Only portable hunting blinds allowed.

▶ BAKERVILLE — CLEAR CREEK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Georgetown, take I-70 W 5
miles. STL is 1.25 miles E of Bakerville exit.
Most of property is N of I-70.
GMU/ACRES: 39 / 320 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb. Open year-round for
fishing.
HUNTING: bighorn sheep, elk, deer, lion, bear,
dusky grouse, ptarmigan, rabbit, snowshoe
hare

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FISHING: coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot only.
b. Access only off I-70 right-of-way.

▶ BALD MOUNTAIN — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS:
TRACT 1: From Maybell, go N on CR 19 for
15 miles to CR 150. Go W on CR 150 for 0.5
miles.
TRACT 2: From Maybell, go N on CR 19 for 10
miles to CR 71. Go W on CR 71 to CR 71S. Go
S on CR 71S for 2.5 miles.
TRACT 3 &amp; 4: From Maybell, go W on Hwy. 318
for 15 miles to CR 21. Go N on CR 21. Tract
3 is 9 miles N of Hwy. 318 and W of CR 21.
Tract 4 is 14 miles N of Hwy. 318 and on both
sides of CR 21.
GMUs/ACRES: 2, 3 / 6,266 acres
OPEN: Aug. 16–end of Feb.
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, elk, sage-grouse,
rabbit, small game
NOTE: Exchange of use on STL. Part private
land, part STL Public Access Program.

▶ BEAR GULCH — CUSTER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Westcliffe, go 10 miles E on
Hwy. 96 to CR 271. Go 1 mile to NW corner
of STL.
GMU/ACRES: 69 / 640 acres
OPEN: first day of archery deer and elk season
through May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, lion, rabbit, squirrel,
turkey

▶ BEDDOWS MOUNTAIN — CUSTER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Westcliffe, go N about 8
miles on Hwy. 69. Parking off Hwy. 69.
GMUs/ACRES: 86, 691 / 500 acres
OPEN: first day of archery deer and elk season
through May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, lion, turkey, rabbit,
squirrel
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Rifle hunting restricted to youth mentor
hunting only. Mentors cannot use rifles.
b. All hunting except youth mentor hunting
restricted to bows, muzzleloaders or
shotguns.
c. Parking prohibited on Hwy. 69.
d. Shooting prohibited within 500 feet of
Hwy. 69 and man-made structures.

▶ BEN MORGAN CANYON — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Meeker, go 23 miles N on
Hwy. 13. Turn W on CR 17 to CR 32. Go W
11 miles to CR 55. Go 2.5 miles to parking lot.
GMU/ACRES: 211 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

▶ BIG HOLE GULCH — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Craig, go 40 miles N on
Hwy. 13. Take CR 4 W 15 miles.
GMUs/ACRES: 2, 3 / 1,849 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb. for hunting. Open
year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, elk, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Portable hunting blinds only.

▶ BLACK HAWK — HUERFANO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walsenburg, go S on I-25
to Exit 42. Take CR 310 to Pryor, then go 2.5
miles S on CR 312 to E side of STL. Or, take
CR 310 W to N side.
GMU/ACRES: 85 / 1,511 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: deer, bear, lion, pronghorn, elk, dove,
rabbit, turkey
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Motor vehicles prohibited off county
roads.

▶ BLACK MOUNTAIN — HUERFANO CO.

DIRECTIONS: Fom Gardner, go 1 mile W on
Hwy. 69. Turn N on USFS Rd. 634 and go 6
miles to USFS Rd. 635 (Black Mountain Rd.)
Go W .5 miles to markers.
GMU/ACRES: 84 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, squirrel, dove,
coyote, turkey

▶ BLACK SAGE PASS — GUNNISON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Gunnison at Hwy. 50 and
USFS Rd. 243 (Marshall Pass Rd.), go N on
Hwy. 50 for 1 mile to USFS Rd. 888. Go N on
USFS Rd. 888 for 5.5 miles to S boundary.
GMU/ACRES: 551 / 415 acres
OPEN: NEW Aug. 15–end of Feb. for hunting.
Open year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, lion, dusky grouse,
rabbit
FISHING: in small section of No Name Creek

▶ BLUE LAKE — BENT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Las Animas, Go W on Hwy.
194 to CR 10: 1. Go N on CR 10 for 11 miles
to CR UU. Go W on CR UU for 2.6 miles.
Stay right onto CR VV for 6.4 miles to parking
area. 2. Go N on CR 10 for 11 miles to CR
UU. Go W on CR UU for 2.6 miles to parking
area just after crossing Adobe Creek Reservoir
spillway. 3. Go N on CR 10 for 11 miles. Go E
on two-track road for 1 mile to parking area.
4. Go N on CR 10 for 6.5 miles. Go E/NE on
two-track road for 2 miles to parking area.
5. Go N on CR 10 for 6.5 miles to CR PP. Go
W on CR PP for 4.8 miles to CR 6.5. Go N/
NW on CR 6.5 for 0.9 miles to parking area. 6.
Go N on CR 10 for 6.5 miles to CR PP. Go W
on CR PP for 2.1 miles to parking area. 7. To
access Adobe Creek Reservoir, Go N on CR 10
for 13 miles to parking area.
GMU/ACRES: 125 / NEW 41,564 acres
OPEN: year-round for fishing
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, coyote, rabbit,
waterfowl, upland game birds
FISHING: warmwater lake
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Islands closed May 15–Aug. 31 on Adobe
Creek Reservoir.
b. Foot access only, through designated
parking areas only.
c. Camping permitted as posted.

▶ BLUE SPRING — HUERFANO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Gardner, go W on Hwy. 69
1 mile to USFS Rd. 634. Turn N and go 13
miles.
GMU/ACRES: 84 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, lion, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting prohibited in safety zone along E
boundary as posted.

▶ BOSTON FLATS — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, go NW 3.5 miles
on Hwy. 318. STL N of Hwy. 318. Parking
between Hwy. and STL. No roads; only walkin access.
GMU/ACRES: 3 / 104 acres
OPEN: year-round for fishing and watchable
wildlife. Open Sept. 1–end of Feb. for hunting.
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot only.

▶ BOX CREEK — LAKE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Leadville, go 7 miles S on
Hwy. 24, turn W on CR 10 for 2.4 miles to STL
and intersection of CRs 10 and 24. STL access
via CR 10 or CR 24.
GMU/ACRES: 48 / 629 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: elk, deer, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot only.

▶ BOX ELDER — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hamilton, go S on Hwy. 13
for 11 miles to CR 17. Turn right, and go 1.5
miles to CR 51. Go 1 mile to CR 32, and go 8.5
miles to BLM access.
GMU/ACRES: 211 / 628 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game

▶ BOX ELDER NORTH — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Meeker, go 23 miles N on
Hwy. 13. Turn W on CR 32, go W 7 miles to
parking lot.
GMU/ACRES: 211 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

▶ BRAVO — LOGAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Sterling, take Hwy. 6 E about
2 miles to CR 37. Go N on CR 37 for 5.7 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 91 / 80 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb., 4 a.m.–9 p.m.
HUNTING: deer, turkey, quail, dove, rabbit,
squirrel, waterfowl
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Public access from Bravo SWA parking
areas only.
b. On opening weekend of regular plains
rifle deer season and first day and weekend of late plains rifle deer season, only
deer hunting permitted.
c. Launching or takeout of vessels prohibited during waterfowl seasons.

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NEW ▶ BRETT GRAY RANCH — LINCOLN CO.
NOTE: Open 9/1/19 for dove hunting only,
from parking areas 1, 2 and 4 by foot only.
See the Brett Gray Ranch map online atcpw.
state.co.us/statetrustlands. Please check
this information in 2020 after new regulations have been finalized for this property.
DIRECTIONS: From Rush, CO: PARKING AREA 1: Go
E on Hwy. 94 for 8 miles to CR 7. Go S on CR
7 for 2 miles to CR X. Go W on CR X for 0.4
miles to parking area on S side of CR X. PARKING AREA 2: From Parking Area 1, go E on CR
X for 2.4 miles to parking area on S side of
CR X. PARKING AREA 4: Go E on Hwy. 94 for 2.8
miles to CR 2. Go S on CR 2 for 10 miles to
CR N. Go E on CR N for 1.9 miles to parking
area on N/NE side of CR N.
GMU/ACRES: 119 / 23,878 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot access only, through designated
parking areas only.

▶ BROWNS PARK — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, drive Hwy. 318
for 58 miles NW. Turn left and take MCR 83
for 2.9 miles, past USFWS Visitor Center and
across Green River. Turn left on unmarked
road and continue for 2.8 miles to first parcel,
and 7 miles to second parcel.
GMU/ACRES: 1, 201 / 1,305
OPEN: NEW Open year-round
HUNTING: NEW Year-round for big game and
small game hunting, during open seasons
only.
FISHING: NEW Open year-round for fishing on
Green River.

▶ BULL MOUNTAIN — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Fort Collins, take Hwy. 287
N 22 miles to Cherokee Park Rd. (CR 80C). Go
35 miles W. CR 80C runs through SE corner.
Two-track road runs into SW part.
GMU/ACRES: 8 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Motor vehicles permitted only on county
roads.

▶ BURCHFIELD — BACA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walsh, go E on CR DD for 14
miles to CR 54. STL is on NW corner of junction of CRs DD and 54.
GMU/ACRES: 139 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, elk, pheasant, quail,
fox, rabbit
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot only.

▶ BURRO SPRINGS 1 &amp; 2 — SAGUACHE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From La Garita, go N on CR 42 for
2.2 miles to CR 42K. Go W on CR 42K.
GMU/ACRES: 68 / 17,655 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–May 31
HUNTING: elk, deer, pronghorn, bighorn sheep,
lion, rabbit, dove, dusky grouse

▶ CARNERO — SAGUACHE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From La Garita, go 4 miles W on
CR
41G.
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GMU/ACRES: 68 / 1,714 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: elk, deer, bighorn sheep, bear, lion,
small game

▶ CARTER CREEK — GRAND CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Kremmling, go 14 miles W
on Hwy. 40 to Chimney Rock Rd. (USFS Rd.
103), go 3 miles E to parking area and sign.
GMU/ACRES: 181 / 1,301 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse, sage-grouse
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Public access for hunting only, except as
otherwise listed below.
b. ATV and snowmobile access allowed on
designated route in Sect. 31 as posted at
East Carter Creek gate during hunting
season only.

▶ CARTER PLACE — SAN MIGUEL CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Naturita, take Hwy. 141 E 3.5
miles to Hwys. 141 and 145. Go 3.6 miles S on
Hwy. 141. Turn W on CR HH31. Go 3 miles to
dirt road; turn S for 1 mile.
GMU/ACRES: 70 / 320 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access through BLM only.

▶ CASTOR GULCH — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Craig, go S on Hwy. 13 about
14 miles to CR 93. Go E 0.5 miles. Signs designate huntable area.
GMU/ACRES: 13 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, lion, small game
NOTE: Exchange of use on STL. Part private land,
part STL Public Access Program.

▶ CEDARS — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Craig, go N on Hwy. 13 for
38 miles to CR 2. Go E on CR 2 for 6.5 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 4 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, elk, sage-grouse,
rabbit, coyote
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Only portable hunting blinds allowed.

▶ CEDAR SPRINGS — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, go 8 miles W on
Hwy. 40. Turn S on CR 23, and go about 2
miles. Vehicle access on CR 23 and BLM Rd.
1558.
GMU/ACRES: 11 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, elk, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Motor vehicles permitted only on CR 23
and BLM Rd. 1558.

▶ CHUBB PARK — CHAFFEE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Fairplay, go 20 miles S on
Hwy. 285 to Hwys. 285 and 24. Go SW 1 mile
to top of Trout Creek Pass. Turn W (right) on
CR 311, then go 1 mile. Timber activity may be
present.
GMUs/ACRES: 49, 57 / 3,640 acres

OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: elk, deer, grouse, rabbit
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping permitted only as posted.
b. Motor vehicles permitted on county roads
as posted.

▶ CITADEL — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Meeker, go N on Hwy. 64 to
CR 71. Go N to Indian Valley Truck Trail, then
go 12 miles N.
GMU/ACRES: 11 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: elk, deer, pronghorn, small game

▶ COAL BANK GULCH — ROUTT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hayden, go 2.5 miles N on
CR 76.
GMU/ACRES: 441 / 879 acres
OPEN: from first day of archery deer and elk
season through end of Feb.
HUNTING: elk, deer, mountain sharp-tailed
grouse
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting with archery, muzzleloaders,
shotguns firing single slug and rimfire
rifles only.
b. Only youth mentor hunting allowed, only
one mentor per youth may hunt.

▶ CODY PARK — FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Westcliffe, at Hwys. 96 and
69, go N on Hwy. 69 for 2.5 miles to CR 215.
Go N 6.25 miles to SW corner of STL.
GMU/ACRES: 691 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–May 31
HUNTING: lion, bear, deer, elk, pronghorn, turkey, rabbit, squirrel

▶ COHAGEN — JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go 6 miles SE on
Hwy. 14 to CR 21. Go S 1.8 miles to access
point No. 1; or from Hwy. 14, go S on CR 21 for
4 miles to CR 32, then go 1.2 miles E to access
point No. 2.
GMU/ACRES: 171 / 2,848 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game

▶ COLD SPRINGS MOUNTAIN — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, go NW on Hwy. 318
for 41 miles to CR 10N. Go N on CR 10N for
8 miles. STL is W of CR 10N largely on top of
mountain and is mixed with BLM and private
land. 2,495 acres E of CR 10N mixed with BLM
and private land. 4WD vehicles advised on CR
167 and BLM Rd. 2007.
GMUs/ACRES: 2, 201 / 25,739 acres
OPEN: Aug. 1–Dec. 31
HUNTING: elk, deer, pronghorn, dusky grouse,
sage-grouse
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping allowed only during big-game
seasons.
NOTE: Exchange of use on STL. Part private land,
part STL Public Access Program.

▶ COPPER MOUNTAIN — GRAND CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Kremmling, go S on Hwy. 9
to access via Williams Peak; or go S on Hwy. 9
to CR 3, go N on CR 3 to Mule Creek.

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Access from USFS land on S. All other access
from private land. Permission required.
GMU/ACRES: 28 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: elk, deer, dusky grouse

▶ COTTONWOOD CREEK — ROUTT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hayden, go N on CR 80 for 1
mile to CR 70. Go E 2.8 miles to CR 80, then go
N 10.7 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 441 / 640 acres
OPEN: from first day of archery deer and elk
season through May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky and mountain sharptailed grouse
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunters may be limited through mandatory check station to control overcrowding, resource damage or trespassing on
private property.

▶ COTTONWOOD RIDGE — FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Cañon City, go W on Hwy.
50 for 12 miles to Hwy. 9. Turn N on Hwy.
9, then go 6 miles. Turn W at gate and go 0.8
miles.
GMU/ACRES: 58 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31 for hunting. Open yearround for fishing.
HUNTING: deer, lion, bear, rabbit
FISHING: Cottonwood Creek
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting prohibited June 1–Aug. 31.

▶ CROOKED TOP — PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Bailey, go 2 miles N on Hwy.
285 to traffic light. Turn left on CR 43, go 6.4
miles to Saddlestring Rd. Turn left and go 0.3
miles to USFS Rd. 101. Turn right and go 4
miles. Walk NE 2 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 46 / 400 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse, rabbit, squirrel, turkey
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access only available from USFS Rd. 101.

▶ CROSS MOUNTAIN — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, go SW on Hwy. 40
for 16 miles to mile marker 44, then go N on
Deer Lodge Park Rd. about 2.5 miles to BLM
easement.
GMU/ACRES: 11 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, elk, small game

▶ CRYSTAL LAKE — LAKE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Leadville, go S on Hwy. 24
about 3 miles to Hwy. 300. Go S 2 miles on CR
11 and 11A until left fork onto two-track dirt
road. Take left fork of two-track for 0.75 miles
following arrowed access signs.
TO ACCESS E PORTION OF PROPERTY: Continue S
past Hwy. 300 to mile marker 182.4 and turn
into Crystal Lake fishing access loop. Take twotrack dirt road S and W to fence and parking
area at property sign.
GMUs/ACRES: 48,49 (GMU 48 is W of river;
GMU 49 is E of river) / 467 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb. Open year-round for
fishing.

HUNTING: elk, deer, waterfowl, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot only.

▶ DALEY GULCH — GUNNISON, SAGUACHE COs.

DIRECTIONS: From Sargents at USFS Rd. 819 and
Hwy. 50, go N for 0.75 miles and turn left into
STL. Enter at gravel pit W of Hwy. 50 across
from state Hwy. barn.
GMU/ACRES: 551 / 644 acres
OPEN: year-round
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, lion, dusky grouse,
rabbit
FISHING: Agate Creek, Brush Creek, Tomichi
Creek
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping permitted as posted.

▶ DEER HAVEN — FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Cañon City, go W on Hwy.
50 to Hwy. 9. Go 9 miles N to CR 11. Turn
right, and go 5.2 miles on CR 11 to Deer Haven
Rd. Turn right on Deer Haven Rd. and go 0.8
miles to Thompson Mountain Rd. Turn right
and go 0.7 miles to end of road.
GMU/ACRES: 581 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31 for hunting. Open yearround for watchable wildlife.
HUNTING: big game, small game, turkey

▶ DICK’S PEAK — PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hartsel, take Hwy. 9 S 14
miles, then go 3.8 miles SW to Dick’s Peak Rd.
(Rd. 261). Go 3 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 58 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, grouse, rabbit
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot only.

▶ DIRTY GULCH — FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Cotopaxi, go 5.5 miles N on
CR 12. Timber activity may be present.
GMU/ACRES: 58 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: deer, turkey, small game

▶ DISAPPOINTMENT CREEK — DOLORES CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Dove Creek, go 2 miles W to
Hwys. 666 and 141. Go N on Hwy. 141 for 27
miles to Disappointment Valley. Go S on CR
19Q (USFS Rd. 250) for 18 miles to McKinney
Draw Rd. on BLM land. Go 0.25 miles S to N
end of STL. Enter on N end, 0.25 miles S of CR
19Q. Access via two-track road on BLM land in
Dawson Draw.
GMU/ACRES: 711 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game

▶ DRY CREEK — RIO GRANDE CO.

DIRECTIONS:
SECT. 16: From Monte Vista, take Hwy. 15 S for 2
miles to No. 2 South Rd. Go 3 miles W.
SECT. 36: From Monte Vista, take Hwy. 15 S for
2 miles to No. 2 South Rd. Go W 9.5 miles to
STL.
GMU/ACRES: 80 / 1,280 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–May 31 for hunting
HUNTING: elk, deer, pronghorn, small game

RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting prohibited in safety zone along E
side of Sect. 16 as posted.

▶ DRY CREEK BASIN — SAN MIGUEL CO.

DIRECTIONS: On Hwy. 145 between Naturita and
Redvale, turn S on Hwy. 141, and go 15 miles
to Dry Creek Basin SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 70 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: elk, deer, small game

▶ DRY CREEK NORTH — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: Go W on Cherokee Park Rd. (CR
80C) from Hwy. 287 approximately 50 miles
to CR 103, then go N to Bull Mountain access
road. Go 5 miles NE to STL, NE of Shell Creek.
No established roads access STL, some OHV
roads provide access.
GMU/ACRES: 8 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: elk, deer, bear, lion

▶ DUCK CREEK — LOGAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-76, take Crook exit. Go N
on Hwy. 55 to CR 64. Go E on CR 64 about 1
mile to NW corner of STL. Extreme caution
must be taken when hunting when cattle are
present.
GMU/ACRES: 90 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb., 4 a.m.–9 p.m.
HUNTING: deer, turkey, pheasant, dove, rabbit,
squirrel
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Public access from Duck Creek SWA
parking areas only.

▶ EAGLE CANYON — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Loveland, take Hwy. 34 W
to Big Thompson School; go N 4 miles on
Buckhorn Rd. (CR 27) to Masonville. Go NW
on Buckhorn Rd. 2.5 miles to Bar D Ranch Rd.
(Storm Mountain Access Rd.) Go 2.5 miles W
on Bar D Ranch Rd. to access sign on USFS
land. Go by foot or horseback 1.5 miles across
forest to S boundary.
GMU/ACRES: 20 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb. Access road to
property is closed when USFS closes the gate,
on Dec. 7.
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game

▶ EAST CARTER MOUNTAIN — GRAND CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Kremmling, go 14 miles W
on Hwy. 40 to Chimney Rock Rd. (USFS Rd.
103). Then go 6 miles E to sign and gate.
GMU/ACRES: 181 / 1,795 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Public access for hunting only, except as
otherwise allowed in this regulation.
b. Motor vehicles restricted to Chimney
Rock Rd. unless otherwise posted.
c. Parking in designated lots only.
d. ATV, snowmobiles allowed on designated
route as posted at gate in Sect. 24 during
hunting season only.
e. Hunting prohibited in safety zone as
posted along E fence line.
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f. Camping, campfires allowed only as
posted within 300 feet of Chimney Rock
Rd., with a 14-day camp limit.

▶ EAST DELANEY BUTTE LAKE — JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go 0.5 miles W on
Hwy. 14 to CR 12. Then go 5.3 miles W to CR
18. Go 4.5 miles W to CR 5. Go 1 mile N to
Delaney Butte Lakes SWA. STL is E of lake.
GMU/ACRES: 16 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb. for hunting and
watchable wildlife. Open year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: small game
FISHING: coldwater lake
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot only.

▶ ELEVEN MILE — PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hartsel, go SE 17 miles. STL
crosses county road on N and S.
GMU/ACRES: 581 / 265 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: pronghorn, waterfowl

▶ ELK MOUNTAIN — JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go E on 5th St.,
which turns into CR 12E. Follow CR 12E about
16.5 miles over Elk Mountain to end of road
and parking area. Access from State Forest State
Park and parking areas only.
GMU/ACRES: 6 / 2,839 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb. for hunting. Open
year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: big game, small game
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: camping allowed at end of CR 12E,
in designated areas only.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access from parking lot only.

▶ ELK SPRINGS NO. 1 — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, go W on Hwy. 40
to mile marker 42, turn S on BLM Rd. 1509.
Go S 9 miles through Sect. 36 and turn NW.
Private property in Sagebrush Draw (portions
of Sects. 14, 23, 26) open to hunting. Enter S
end through Sect. 26.
GMU/ACRES: 11 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, lion, small game
NOTE: Exchange of use on STL. Part private land,
part STL Public Access Program.

▶ ELK SPRINGS NO. 3 — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Elk Springs, go 0.75 miles W
on Hwy. 40. BLM road runs through center of
STL, S of Hwy. 40.
GMU/ACRES: 10 / 1,810 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, elk, small game
NOTE: Exchange of use on STL. Part private land,
part STL Public Access Program.

▶ FERNLEAF GULCH — FREMONT CO.

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DIRECTIONS: From Cotopaxi, go N 1.5 miles on
CR 12 to BLM Sand Gulch Rd. Turn E on BLM
Sand Gulch Rd. and go 3 miles to NW corner
of STL.
GMU/ACRES: 58 / 520 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31

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HUNTING: elk, deer, lion, bighorn, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot or horseback only except
on BLM Sand Gulch Rd.
b. Motor vehicles prohibited off BLM Sand
Gulch Rd.

▶ FLATTOP BUTTE — LAS ANIMAS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Aguilar on I-25, take Exit 34
to CR 60. Go E for 10 miles, then go N on CR
75 for 2 miles. Go E on CR 64 for 2 miles and
N on CR 79 for 6 miles to parking lot.
GMU/ACRES: 133 / 2,052 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, rabbit, dove, scaled
quail, bobcat, coyote

▶ FLORENCE — FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Florence, go S on Hwy. 67 for
4.5 miles to CR 15 (Newlin Creek Rd.). Go W
on CR 15 for 5.6 miles, then turn left on dirt
road (by amphitheater and speed limit signs).
Follow dirt road to fork, go right at fork to STL
sign and parking area.
GMU/ACRES: 69 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, lion, rabbit, squirrel,
turkey, dusky grouse
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot, through national forest
land only.

▶ FLY GULCH — ROUTT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Steamboat Springs, go N on
Hwy. 129 to CR 44. Then go W to CR 44A,
then go N 1 mile.
GMU/ACRES: 214 / 457 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for youth/mentor hunting only.

▶ FORD BRIDGE — LOGAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Sterling, go 7.5 miles NE on
Hwy. 138 to CR 40, then go E 0.5 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 91 / 280 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb., 4 a.m.–9 p.m.
HUNTING: deer, quail, dove, rabbit, squirrel,
waterfowl
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting with centerfire rifles prohibited.
b. Launching or takeout of vessels prohibited during waterfowl seasons.

▶ FORTIFICATION — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Craig, go N on Hwy. 13 for
9.5 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 301 / 866 acres
OPEN: day after fourth rifle elk season through
last day of late elk season in Dec. for hunting.
HUNTING: cow elk only
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access and hunting allowed through
Frosty Acres Ranch only. Contact ranch
for reservations, 970-824-8935 or 970824-9568.
b. Access by foot only and only from parking
area off Hwy. 13.
NOTE: Exchange of use on STL. Part private
land, part STL Public Access Program.

▶ FOURMILE — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Craig, drive Hwy. 13 for 37
miles toward Baggs, WY. Turn right on MCR 2
and drive 1.4 miles to SE corner of property.
GMU/ACRES: 4 / 640
OPEN: NEW Aug. 1–end of Feb. for big game
and small game hunting only.
NEW RESTRICTIONS:
a. Motorized vehicles off CR prohibited.
b. Only portable hunting blinds allowed.

▶ FROZE CREEK — CUSTER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Westcliffe, go 10 miles S on
Hwy. 69. Go W on CR 106 for 1 mile to SE
corner of STL. Parking lot at CRs 106 and 111.
GMU/ACRES: 86 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, elk, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot only.

▶ GERRARD — RIO GRANDE CO.

DIRECTIONS: Two miles E of South Fork or 13
miles W of Del Norte on Hwy. 160, go 0.25
miles S of Hwy. 160 on USFS Rd. 345.
GMU/ACRES: 80 / 799 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: elk, deer, bear, lion, small game

▶ GODIVA RIM — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, take Hwy. 318 NW
to CR 21. Go N on CR 21 about 4 miles to BLM
Godiva Rim access road 2124. Go E on Rd.
2124 about 7 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 3 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, elk, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Motor vehicles restricted to BLM Rd. 2124.

▶ GRAPE CREEK — FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Cañon City at Hwy. 50 and
First St., go S on First St. for 1 mile to CR 3.
Go W on CR 3 for 5.2 miles to Temple Canyon
City Park. Go S 0.5 miles through park to NE
corner of STL. Continue through STL along
Grape Creek and 1.7 miles along Grape Creek
through BLM to Pine Gulch. Walk W up Pine
Gulch 1.2 miles.
GMUs/ACRES: 69, 691 / 1,280 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–May 31 for hunting. Open
year-round for watchable wildlife and fishing as
posted on Grape Creek.
HUNTING: deer, elk, bighorn sheep, lion, bear,
rabbit, turkey
FISHING: coldwater stream

▶ GRASSY CREEK — ROUTT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hayden, go E on Hwy. 40 for
6 miles to CR 27, then go S 6 miles. Parking off
CR 27 on Old Rockcastle Mine access road.
GMU/ACRES: 13 / 360 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb. for hunting. Open
year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: deer, elk, mountain sharp-tailed
grouse

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▶ GREASEWOOD — MOFFAT CO.
DIRECTIONS:

SIX PARCELS:
1. From Maybell, go N on CR 19 to CR 21.

Then go N on CR 21 for 1.5 miles and E on
two-track road to Red Wash Butte.
2. From Maybell, go N on CR 19 to CR 21;
then go N on CR 21 to CR 50. Go E on CR
50 for 5 miles.
3. From Maybell, go N on CR 19 to CR 21; go
N on CR 21 to CR 42; go E on CR 42 for 8.5
miles.
4. From Maybell, go N on CR 19 to CR 8. Go E
on CR 8 to CR 6. Head NE on CR 6-CR 44
for 4.5 miles.
5. From Maybell, go N on CR 19 to CR 8. Go E
on CR 8 to CR 8N, and go N 1.25 miles.
6. From Maybell, go N on CR 19 to CR 8, then
go E to CR 8N. STL is NE of intersection.
GMU/ACRES: 3 / 3,518 acres
OPEN: Aug. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, elk, sage-grouse,
rabbit
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot only.

▶ GREASEWOOD LAKE — WELD CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Kersey, go 18 miles E on
Hwy. 34 to CR 87 (Masters Rd.). Go N and E
on Rd. 87 (which becomes CR 89) for 14 miles
to CR 68. At the intersection, go 1 mile E to
parking area.
GMU/ACRES: 951 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: pronghorn, rabbit, coyote, dove, duck
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot only.

▶ GREAT DIVIDE — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Craig, go NW on CR 7 to CR
5. Go E on CR 5 to CR 118. Go N on CR 118
for 0.25 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 3 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, elk, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Only portable hunting blinds allowed.
b. Motor vehicles restricted to county roads.

▶ GUILLERMO RANCH — HUERFANO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walsenburg, go 15 miles NW
on Hwy. 69 to Badito Junction. From Badito
Junction, take CR 520 S for 6 miles to Major
Ranch entrance. Then go W 1.25 miles on
Bighorn Dr. (formerly CR 520.1), it enters STL
on SE corner, then traverses STL 3 miles to W
boundary.
GMU/ACRES: 85 / 2,118 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: pronghorn, rabbit, dove, coyote

▶ HARTSEL — PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hartsel at Hwys. 24 and 9,
take Hwy. 9 S 0.5 miles. Property on both sides
of road. Or, from Hartsel, go SE on CR 59 for
3 miles to parking area. Walk S 1 mile and W
0.25 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 58 / 300 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: pronghorn, waterfowl

▶ HIGBEE CANYON — OTERO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From La Junta, go 13 miles S on
Hwy. 109. STL N of Hwy. 109 between Comanche National Grassland sign and CR 804.
GMU/ACRES: 130 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game

▶ HIGH CREEK — PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Fairplay, go 7 miles S on Hwy.
285. Take road E of Hwy. 285 for 0.5 miles E to
road going S. Go 0.25 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 50 / 1,121 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb. for hunting. Open
year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: pronghorn, waterfowl

▶ HOMESTEAD — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, go W on Hwy. 318
for 10 miles to CR 10. Go SW on CR 10 for 6
miles to BLM Rd. 1686. Go S on BLM Rd. 1686
for 1 mile.
GMU/ACRES: 11 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: pronghorn, small game

▶ HORSE RANCH PASS — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Fort Collins, go N 22 miles
on Hwy. 287 to Cherokee Park Rd. (CR 80C).
Go W on Cherokee Park Rd. 50 miles to CR
103. Go N to Bull Mountain Rd., then go 4
miles NE. Parking on adjacent BLM land.
Timber activity may be present. Access is by
rough 4WD road; no turnaround for trailers.
GMU/ACRES: 8 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb. for hunting
HUNTING: elk, pronghorn, deer
NOTE: Exchange of use on STL. Part private land,
part STL Public Access Program.

▶ ILES GROVE — MOFFAT CO.
DIRECTIONS:

TO E PARCEL: From Craig, go S on Hwy. 13 to 4

miles S of Hamilton. Parking area off of Hwy.
13 on W edge of STL.
TO W PARCEL: From Craig, go S on Hwy. 13 for 5.5
miles S of Hamilton to CR 49. Then go 1 mile S
on CR 49 to parking area on W side of CR 49.
GMUs/ACRES: 12, 211 / 2,079 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

▶ INDEPENDENCE MOUNTAIN — JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go 0.5 miles W on
Hwy. 14 to CR 12. Go W 8 miles to CR 7. Go
N 6 miles to property. From Cowdrey, go W 6
miles on CR 6W.
GMU/ACRES: 161 / 11,239 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. ATVs allowed for game retrieval 10 a.m.–2
p.m. on designated roads.
Otherwise closed to motorized traffic.

▶ INDIAN CREEK — JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Rand, go N on CR 27 for 3.6
miles to CR 21.
GMU/ACRES: 171 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game

RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting prohibited with centerfire rifles in
NE quarter of Sect. 16.
b. Access from parking lot off CR 21 only.

▶ JEFFWAY GULCH — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Craig, go 14 miles S on Hwy.
13 to Hwy. 317. Go E on Hwy. 317 for 7.5 miles
to CR 33; go 1.25 miles N to horse gate at SE
corner of STL. Public access is through horse
gate only. No access by any other road.
GMU/ACRES: 13 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: elk, deer, small game

▶ JIMMY CREEK — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Fort Collins, go 50 miles W
on Hwy. 14. Turn N on Laramie River Rd. 103
and go 23 miles to Bull Mountain Rd. Then
go E 1.25 miles to BLM and STL boundary.
Bordered on E, N and W by BLM land.
GMU/ACRES: 8 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

▶ JIMMY DUNN GULCH — MOFFAT, ROUTT COS.

DIRECTIONS: From Hayden, go N on Walnut
St. to CR 80. Follow CR 80 N/NE for approximately 6.5 miles, to parking area on W side of
CR 80.
GMU/ACRES: 441 / 5,253 acres
OPEN: last Sat. in Aug.–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunters may be limited through mandatory check station to control overcrowding, resource damage or trespassing on
neighboring private property.
NOTE: Exchange of use on STL. Part private land,
part STL Public Access Program.

▶ JOHNNY MOORE MOUNTAIN — JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, take Hwy. 14 SE
12.5 miles to CR 30. Go 1 mile to parking area.
From Walden take 5th St. E until it becomes
CR 12, then go 6.7 miles E to CR 23A. Go 4.2
miles S, then E. Or, take 5th St. E until it becomes CR 12. Go E 10 miles to CR 29. Go 0.9
miles to parking area. Parking lot W of dam.
Parking lot 0.25 miles N of dam.
GMU/ACRES: 6 / 7,671 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb. Southern portion
open year-round for fishing as posted.
HUNTING: big game, small game
FISHING: Michigan River and along Meadow
Creek Reservoir dam as posted

▶ JUBB CREEK — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Meeker, go 23 miles N on
Hwy. 13. Turn W on CR 17 to CR 32 and go W
0.5 miles to parking lot.
GMU/ACRES: 211 / 638 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

▶ JUMPING COW — ELBERT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Kiowa, take Hwy. 86 E to CR
125, turn N and go 5 miles. STL surrounded
by and managed as part of Jumping Cow SWA
and access permit requirement applies to both
lands.

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GMU/ACRES: 105 / 2,086 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: by permit only for dove, doe pronghorn, doe white-tailed deer, and doe mule deer
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting access by permit only. Hunters
must have valid license for their activity
prior to applying for permit. Permits must
be carried at all times while on property.
Permits may designate specific hunting
zones; if so, they are restricted to listed
zone and not valid property-wide. Permits
are free, available in a drawing process.
Applications available from the CPW
Area Office in Denver, 303-291-7227.
Applications due third Monday in August
for dove, doe pronghorn, doe white-tailed
deer and doe mule deer.
b. One person not hunting may accompany
permit holder onto property and must
remain with permit holder at all times.
c. Permitted hunters — other than those
hunting dove — may not enter property
before first Mon. after opening day of
their individual season.
d. Motor vehicle use only allowed on marked
existing roadways that lead to marked
parking areas. All other access by foot and
horseback only.
e. All gates on property shall be left in condition in which found after passing through
gateway.
f. Access allowed 2 hours before sunrise
to 1 hour after sunset. If an animal is
harvested, the hunter may remain as long
as is reasonable to recover and remove the
animal from property.
g. Camping, fires prohibited.

▶ KARNEY RANCH — BENT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Las Animas, go E on Hwy.
50, then go N on CR 18. Veer left on Fort Lyon
Canal Rd. Access through Karney Ranch SWA
parking area and property only.
GMU/ACRES: 126 / 1,000 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–Dec. 31 for deer and pronghorn
hunting. Open year-round for wildlife viewing
and hunting small game, turkey and furbearers
during season for each species.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, small game, turkey,
furbearers
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot only. All vehicles restricted
to roads and parking lots.
b. Open 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour
after sunset. Hunters may remain as long
as reasonable to retrieve downed game.
Night hunting with artificial light may be
permitted per regulation.
c. Closed in building safety zone as posted.
d. Camping, fires, firewood collection, OHV
use prohibited.
e. Dogs allowed only as an aid in hunting.
f. Ornate box turtle collection and/or release
prohibited.

▶ KELLER LEASE — BENT CO.

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DIRECTIONS: Go 3 miles S of Las Animas on
Hwy. 101 to CR DD. Go 0.5 miles E to CR 13
for 1.5 miles, then go E on CR FF for 0.5 miles.

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Go N on CR 13.5 for 0.5 miles, then E on CR
FF.5 for 7 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 146 / 1,520 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game and small game

▶ KEMP DRAW — JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go 6 miles SE on
Hwy. 14 to CR 21; go 1.3 miles S.
GMU/ACRES: 171 / 520 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Motor vehicles restricted to designated
roads and CR 21.

▶ LAGARDE CREEK — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Fort Collins, take Hwy. 14 for
50 miles W. Take Laramie River Rd. (CR 103)
N 28 miles to Hohnholz Lakes. Go W 15 miles
on USFS Rd. 200; then go S on Rd. 143 and E
on Rd. 207.
GMU/ACRES: 7 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb. for hunting. Open
year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: elk, deer, bear
FISHING: LaGarde Creek

▶ LA JARA — CONEJOS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From La Jara, go W on Hwy. 15
for 10.5 miles to USFS Rd. 240; go 23 miles.
Timber activity may be present.
GMU/ACRES: 81 / 42,881 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb. for hunting. Open
year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, bighorn sheep,
bear, lion, small game
FISHING: lake, three coldwater streams
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping permitted only as posted.
b. From first day of archery big-game season
to last day of regular rifle season, closed
to motor vehicles on portion bounded on
N by signed fence at a point along La Jara
Creek in SW quarter of Section 32, T35N,
R6E, extending E along fence about 2.2
miles to corner post sign in Section 34,
T35N, R6E; on E by signed fence from
the above corner to 4.75 miles S to La
Jara Creek; on S and W by La Jara Creek.
See map at cpw.state.co.us/statetrustlands.

▶ LANDSMAN CREEK — KIT CARSON, YUMA COs.

DIRECTIONS: From Burlington, go 18 miles N on
Hwy. 385; go 0.5 miles E on Yuma CR O.
GMU/ACRES: 103, 109 / 332 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31 for hunting
HUNTING: deer, turkey, pheasant, quail, dove,
rabbit, coyote
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot only.

▶ LITTLE COCHETOPA CREEK — CHAFFEE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Poncha Springs, take Hwy.
50 W 2.5 miles to CR 210, then go S 4.5 miles.
Timber activity may be present.
GMU/ACRES: 561 / 320 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game

▶ LITTLE LA GARITA CREEK — SAGUACHE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From La Garita, go W on Carnero
Creek Rd. for 1 mile; go S at fork on La Garita
Rd. for 3 miles. Go W on USFS Rd. 670 (La
Garita Creek) 5 miles. Take USFS Rd. 670 to
SE corner or from W on USFS Rd. 670 to SW
corner.
GMU/ACRES: 79 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb. for hunting. Open
year-round for watchable wildlife.
HUNTING: elk, deer, pronghorn, bear, lion, rabbit, squirrel, dove, coyote, beaver

▶ LITTLE SHEEP MOUNTAIN — HUERFANO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Gardner, go SW on CR 560
(Arco Rd.) for 7 miles. CR 560 traverses STL
from NW corner to S side.
GMU/ACRES: 85 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: deer, bear, elk, rabbit, dove, bandtailed pigeon, turkey
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Motor vehicles prohibited off county
roads.

▶ LITTLE SNAKE — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, go 15 miles NW on
Hwy. 318 to CR 21. Go N on CR 21 about 3.5
miles.
GMUs/ACRES: 2, 3 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, elk, rabbit

▶ LOS CREEK — SAGUACHE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Gunnison on Hwy. 50, go E 8
miles to Hwy. 114. Go SE on Hwy. 114 about 25
miles to CR 17GG (FR 804). Go S on CR 17GG
about 6 miles to stop sign. Turn E on CR NN14 and go about 1.25 miles, then go S on CR
17FF (FR 787) 2.5 miles to FR 787.2A. Follow
FR 787.2A E 2 miles to S access.
GMU/ACRES: 67 / 320 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: pronghorn, elk, deer, small game
FISHING: coldwater stream

▶ LOS MOGOTES PEAK — CONEJOS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From S side of Antonito at Hwys.
285 and 17, go 7 miles W on Hwy. 17 to twotrack trail N of Hwy. 17 by old cemetery. Go
N and W on two-track along N side of Los
Mogotes Peak. Go past peak 5 miles through
BLM to E boundary.
GMU/ACRES: 81 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: elk, deer, pronghorn, rabbit, grouse,
coyote

▶ MACFARLANE RESERVOIR — JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go S on Hwy. 125 for
18 miles to CR 28. Go 2.1 miles W to parking
lot or go 0.3 miles W to two-track road. For
access to W portion, take access road 2.1 miles
N. Go left at Y intersection, then go 0.7 miles to
fence. Reservoir access also from BLM land.
GMU/ACRES: 17 / 2,880 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. NEW For big-game hunters, motorized
access allowed on two-track route N of

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Jackson CR 28, one mile to designated
parking area. Big-game hunting access
beyond parking area limited to foot or
horseback only.
b. NEW For waterfowl and small-game
hunters, motorized access to MacFarlane Res. allowed on designated twotrack routes only.
c. NEW All other two-track roads closed to
motorized travel.

▶ MANZANARES CREEK — HUERFANO CO.

DIRECTIONS: STL is 3 miles SW of Redwing.
From Redwing, go S on CR 570 to CR 576.
Take CR 576 W to CR 575. Turn S on CR 575,
which goes S, then curve W to BLM land.
GMU/ACRES: 861 / 1,420 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–May 31
HUNTING: elk, deer, bear, lion, turkey, small
game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Motor vehicles restricted to county roads.

▶ MAXWELL PARK — CHAFFEE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From stoplight in Buena Vista, go
W on CR 306, then:
ACCESS 1: Go W on CR 306 to CR 339. Go S on
CR 339 about 2.9 miles to parking area on E
side of CR 339.
ACCESS 2: From CR 306, go S on CR 321 about
1.75 miles to CR 328. Parking area on SW
corner of CR 321 and 328 intersection.
ACCESS 3: From CR 306, go S on CR 321 about
4.75 miles to CR 327. Go W on CR 327 for 1
mile to parking area on N side of CR 327.
ACCESS 4: From CR 306, go S on CR 321 about
4.5 miles to CR 324 and parking area on E side
of CR 321.
ACCESS 5: From CR 306, go S on CR 321 about
5 miles to parking area on E side of CR 321
where CR 321 crosses Dry Creek.
ACCESS 6: From CR 306, go S on CR 321 about
5.25 miles to CR 323. Go W on CR 323 to
parking area at W end of STL on N side of CR
323.
GMU/ACRES: 481 / 4,901 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: elk, deer, pronghorn, rabbit, dove,
coyote
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Maximum 4 vehicles in parking area;
maximum 3 people per vehicle.
b. Access through parking areas only.

▶ MAYBELL — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, go 1.5 miles N on
CR 19. STL is E and W of CR 19, N of Yampa
River. CR 19 bisects STL from N and S and
provides primary access. All access to portion
of property on W side of CR 19 is by foot and
horseback only. Motorized vehicle use is prohibited on property on W side of CR 19. Access
also from Hwy. 40, 4.5 miles E of Maybell
and off Hwy. 318, W of Maybell near town of
Sunbeam.
GMU/ACRES: 3 / 9,208 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb. for hunting. Open
year-round for fishing and watchable wildlife.
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game
FISHING: coldwater stream

RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping prohibited.
b. Access by foot or horseback only on portion of property W of CR 19.

▶ MAYNARD GULCH — ROUTT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hayden, go 8 miles W on
Hwy. 40. STL is N of Hwy.
GMU/ACRES: 13, 441 / 724 acres
OPEN: first day of archery deer and elk season
through May 31.
HUNTING: deer, elk, grouse, rabbit
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Vehicle parking only in designated areas.
b. Hunters may be limited through mandatory check station to control overcrowding, resource damage or trespassing on
neighboring private property.

▶ McARTHUR GULCH — PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Bailey, go W on CR 64 for 3.9
miles to parking area.
GMU/ACRES: 501 / 480 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1 through end of third combined deer
and elk rifle season, and for spring turkey season.
HUNTING: deer, elk, turkey only
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting prohibited with centerfire rifles.
b. Hunting prohibited in safety zone around
ranch house and outbuildings as posted.
c. No public access June 1–Aug. 31.

▶ McCOY GULCH — FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Cotopaxi, go 4 miles S on CR
1-A to CR 37 to BLM land. Go E across BLM to
W STL boundary.
GMU/ACRES: 86 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: turkey, bear, lion, elk, deer

▶ MEADOW CREEK — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Fort Collins, go 22 miles
N on Hwy. 287 to Cherokee Park Rd. (CR
80C); then go 10 miles W to Middle Cherokee
Management Area. Property in and adjacent to
middle unit.
GMU/ACRES: 191 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb. for hunting S of CR
80C. Open year-round for wildlife-related
activities N of CR 80C.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. S of CR 80C, access by foot or horseback
only.
b. Vehicle access N of CR 80C allowed only
when Middle Cherokee Management
Area is open to vehicles.

▶ MENEFEE PEAK — MONTEZUMA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Mancos, go NE on Hwy. 160
for 5 miles. Turn right on dirt road at top of
Mancos Hill. Go 2.5 miles up dirt road to
Menefee Mountain.
GMU/ACRES: 73 / 635 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, lion, turkey, bear, small game

▶ MIDDLE CARTER (GUNSIGHT) — GRAND CO.

DIRECTIONS:
NW SECTOR: From Kremmling, take Hwy. 40 for
14 miles W to Chimney Rock Rd. (USFS Rd.
103).

SE SECTOR: From Kremmling, take Hwy. 40 W
for 10 miles to CR 26. Follow CR 26 E/NE
for 5.5 miles. Chimney Rock Rd. (USFS Rd.
103) accesses NW section; CR 26 accesses SE
section.
GMU/ACRES: 181 / 5,019 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Public access for hunting only, except as
allowed for in b. below.
b. Camping, campfires allowed only as
posted within 300 feet of Chimney Rock
Rd. (CR 27/USFS Rd. 103).
CAUTION: Roads highly erodible; care advised in
wet weather.
▶ MIDDLE CREEK — SAGUACHE CO.

DIRECTIONS: Go NW of Saguache on Hwy 114.
Go N on CR 38 EE for 2.5 miles; then go N 2
miles on USFS Rd. 856.
GMU/ACRES: 681 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: elk, deer, pronghorn, bear, lion, small
game

▶ MIDDLE PARK — GRAND CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Kremmling, take Hwy. 40 W
6 miles to Hwy. 134; go 4 miles to Red Dirt Rd.
(USFS Rd. 100). Then go N 15 miles to Buffalo
Park. Take USFS Rd. 131 for 1 mile E to sign
and gate.
GMU/ACRES: 27 / 4,144 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Motor vehicles and parking restricted as
posted.

▶ MILK CREEK — GRAND CO.

DIRECTIONS:
SW ACCESS: From Kremmling, take Hwy. 40 W 6
miles to Hwy. 134; then go 4 miles to Red Dirt
Rd. (USFS Rd. 100). Go N 15 miles to Buffalo
Park; then go E on USFS Rd. 131 to sign and
gate.
NE ACCESS: From Kremmling, take Hwy. 40
for 20 miles W to CR 184. Go 2 miles W (dry
weather only) through white pipe gate and
along vehicle track to parking area just before
Muddy Creek. In wet weather, stay on CR 184
to mile marker 161 and enter property from
ridge or end of road.
TWO BAR ACCESS: Take Hwy. 40 W of Kremmling
18 miles to signed parking area at mile marker
163. Timber activity may be present.
GMU/ACRES: 27 / 10,912 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Motor vehicles restricted to CR 184 (Hwy.
40, mile marker 163) and parking area (at
mile marker 165) unless posted.
b. Motor vehicle access via gate in Sect. 11
restricted to designated track when road
is dry.
c. Parking in Sect. 14 restricted as posted.

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▶ MINERAL HOT SPRINGS — SAGUACHE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Villa Grove, go S 4 miles on
Hwy. 285 to CR GG, then go 0.8 miles E. CRs
GG and 58EE bisect STL.
GMU/ACRES: 82 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, elk, small game

▶ MISHAK LAKES — SAGUACHE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Moffat, go S 2 miles on Hwy.
17, which bisects STL and provides several access points W of CR O.
GMUs/ACRES: 82, 682 / 2,567 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game

▶ MOGOTAS ARROYO — SAGUACHE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Saguache, go S 15 miles on
Hwy. 285 to CR L. Go W 4 miles to the BLM
road that bisects STL.
GMU/ACRES: 68 / 320 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15−end of Feb. for hunting. Open
year-round for watchable wildlife.
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, elk, bighorn sheep,
rabbit, coyote, bobcat

▶ MONUMENT BUTTE — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hamilton, go S 3 miles on
Hwy. 13 to Yellow Jacket Pass Rd. (CR 45).
Then go S on CR 45 for 4 miles to parking lot.
GMU/ACRES: 12 / 653 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, grouse
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Motor vehicles prohibited off county road.

▶ MOODY CREEK — ROUTT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Steamboat Springs, take Hwy.
40 for 2 miles S to Hwy. 131. Take Hwy. 131
S to town of Yampa. Follow CR 7 SW until it
turns into USFS Rd. 900. Go 0.75 miles N.
GMU/ACRES: 231 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting prohibited N of Moody Creek.

▶ MOONHILL — ROUTT CO.

DIRECTIONS: NW corner of Moonhill​SWA​
touches CR 129​on E side of road​about 13.5​
miles N​of Hwy. 40 at Steamboat Springs. ​Parking is just N of the access in pull-out on W side
of road.
GMU/ACRES: 14, 214 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: elk, deer, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting prohibited with centerfire rifles.
b. Motorized vehicles, snowmobiles, bicycles
prohibited.
c. Firewood cutting prohibited.

▶ MOOSEHEAD MOUNTAIN — MOFFAT CO.

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DIRECTIONS: From US Hwy. 40 at mile post 5,
go N on Harper’s Corner Rd. Access on BLM
land from Harper’s Corner Rd. from mile post
6 (BLM trail 1520) to mile post 9.3. Or access
from BLM land S of Moffat CR 16 at mile post
2.4 or 3.4. Access is by foot or horseback only
via BLM land.
GMU/ACRES: 10 / 640

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OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb. for hunting only.
HUNTING: elk, mule deer, sage grouse, dusky
grouse

▶ MORAPOS CREEK — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hamilton, go 2 miles S on
Hwy. 13, then go S on CR 41. Go 2 miles to
access on BLM land. Access is steep and up to 2
miles from CR. Game retrieval may be difficult.
GMU/ACRES: 12 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Only access is from parking lot on BLM
land off CR 41 on S side of property.

▶ MORGAN GULCH — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: Take Hwy. 13 S from Craig to Axial
Basin. Go W on CR 51 to CR 32. Go W on CR
32 for 4 miles. CR 32 runs through STL. CR
133 runs through N part of STL.
GMU/ACRES: 211 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: elk, deer, pronghorn, small game

▶ MORRISON CREEK — ROUTT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Oak Creek, go S 1 mile on
Hwy. 131 to CR 14. Go E 4 miles to inlet of
Stagecoach Res., then go S on CR 16 for 7
miles. Private access road on STL.
GMU/ACRES: 15 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Motor vehicles prohibited off county road.

▶ MUD SPRINGS — PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hartsel, go E on Hwy. 24 for
4 miles to CR 15 (Elkhorn Rd.). Go N on CR
15 about 5 miles to the STL. CR 15 bisects the
property.
GMU/ACRES: 50 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game only

▶ NEWLIN CREEK — FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Florence, go S on Hwy. 67 for
4.5 miles to CR 15. Go W 1 mile to NW corner
of STL.
GMU/ACRES: 69 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: deer, small game, turkey
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting prohibited with centerfire rifles.
b. Hunting prohibited in buffer zone bounded on E, N and S by property boundary
and extending 0.25 miles W along the E
property boundary.

▶ NORTH CANYON — BACA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Campo at Hwy. 287 and CR
J, go 10 miles W on CR J to CR 18. Take CR 18
for 4 miles S.
GMU/ACRES: 144 / 632 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: pronghorn, quail, coyote
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot only.

▶ NORTH RABBIT CREEK — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Fort Collins, go 22 miles N
on Hwy. 287 to Cherokee Park Rd. (CR 80C),
then go 6 miles W to Lower Cherokee Management Area. Follow access road 0.5 miles SW.
GMU/ACRES: 191 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–Jan. 31 for big-game hunting.
Open year-round for fishing and small-game
hunting.
HUNTING: elk, deer, pronghorn, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot or horseback only, except
during big-game seasons when vehicle
access allowed to Rabbit Creek SWA.
b. Parking prohibited.
c. Activities not listed here prohibited Sept.
1–May 1.

▶ OLD WOMAN CREEK — SAGUACHE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Del Norte, go N on Hwy. 112
for 0.75 miles, turn left on CR 15. Go N and
W about 4 miles. Turn right on USFS Rd. 660,
go 6 miles. Turn left on USFS Rd. 646 and go
1 mile.
GMU/ACRES: 79 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game

▶ OVERLAND TRAIL — LOGAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Atwood, go 0.5 miles S on
Hwy. 63 to CR 16, then go E 0.5 miles to Overland Trail SWA parking area. Access to STL is
from SWA parking area and across SWA only.
GMU/ACRES: 96 / 40 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31, 4 a.m.–9 p.m.
HUNTING: deer, turkey, quail, dove, rabbit, squirrel, waterfowl
RESTRICTIONS:
a. On opening weekend of regular plains
rifle deer season and first day and weekend of late plains rifle deer season, only
deer hunting permitted.
b. Launching or takeout of vessels prohibited during waterfowl seasons.

▶ OWL CREEK — JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, take Hwy. 14 E 9
miles to CR 25. Go S 4.5 miles to STL, then go
0.7 miles to parking area.
GMU/ACRES: 171 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb. for hunting. Open
year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: big game, small game, waterfowl

▶ OWL MOUNTAIN — JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Rand, go N on CR 27 for 7.6
miles to USFS Rd. 792. Go E 0.6 miles to BLM
Rd. 2506. Timber activity may be present.
GMU/ACRES: 171 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game

▶ OXBOW — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, go 17 miles NW on
Hwy. 318 to parking lot on S side.
GMU/ACRES: 2 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, waterfowl, dove,
rabbit, prairie dog
FISHING: only Oxbow area of Little Snake River

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RESTRICTIONS:
a. From March 1–Aug. 15, watchable wildlife
activities allowed only above natural
bluff 75 yards from water on N edge of
property.
b. Open for youth mentor hunting, as
posted. For information, call the CPW
Area Office in Craig at 970-824-3046.

▶ PARKDALE — FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: 3 miles W of Parkdale on Hwy. 50.
GMU/ACRES: 58 / 640 acres
OPEN: year-round for fishing. Open Sept. 1–end
of Feb. for all other wildlife recreation.
HUNTING: elk, deer, lion, bighorn, small game

▶ PASS CREEK — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hwy. 287, go 40 miles W on
Cherokee Park Rd. (CR 80C) to CR 103. Then
go W to CR 190. Go 5 miles to W side.
GMU/ACRES: 7 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: elk, deer, pronghorn, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot only. Access permitted from
S side where property joins USFS land.

▶ PAT CANYON/WHITBY — BACA CO.
DIRECTIONS:

WHITBY TRACT: From Springfield, go W on Hwy.

160 for 24.7 miles to CR 8. Go S on CR 8 for
5.5 miles to CR G. Go E 0.8 miles to Comanche
National Grassland. STL N of Comanche.
PAT CANYON TRACT: From Springfield, go W on
Hwy. 160 for 24.7 miles to CR 8. Go S on CR 8
for 10 miles to Kirkwell. Go W on CR M for 2
miles to CR 5. Go S on CR 5 for 1.1 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 144 / 1,302 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: small game, deer, pronghorn
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot only.
b. Motor vehicles prohibited.

NEW ▶ PAWNEE VALLEY — LOGAN CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Sterling, at intersection of
Hwy. 14 and Ball Park Rd.: 1. Go W on Hwy.
14 for 10 miles to CR 17. Go N on CR 17 for
2.8 miles to parking area on E side of CR 17.
2. Go W on Hwy. 14 for 6 miles to CR 25. Go
N on CR 25 for 2 miles to CR 32. Go W on
CR 32 for 1.5 miles to CR 21.5. Go N on CR
21.5 for 0.75 miles to parking area on E side
of CR 21.5. 3. Go W on Hwy. 14 for 8 miles to
CR 21. Go N on CR 21 for 2 miles to parking
area where CR 21 dead ends. 4. Go W on
Hwy. 14 for 8 miles to CR 21. Go N on CR 21
for 1 mile to CR 30. Go W on CR 30 for 0.25
miles to parking area.
GMU/ACRES: 89 / 2,720 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot access only, through designated
parking areas only.

▶ PECK MESA — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, take Hwy. 318 NW
to CR 10. Turn S on CR 10 and go about 2
miles. Property N of CR 10.
GMU/ACRES: 11 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, elk, small game

RESTRICTIONS:
a. Only portable hunting blinds allowed.
b. Motor vehicles restricted to CR 10.

▶ PFISTER DRAW — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Fort Collins, go 22 miles
N on Hwy. 287 to CR 80 C. Go W to CR 103
(known as Four Corners). Go N 7 miles to E
properties. To W STL, turn off USFS Rd. 200
and go W 5 miles.
SECTS. 25 &amp; 36 are off CR 103, which goes
through SW corner of Sect. 36.
SECT. 34 is 5 miles W of CR 103 on USFS Rd.
200. Go N 1 mile on BLM two-track road.
GMUs/ACRES: 7, 8 / 1,920 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: pronghorn, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Motor vehicles prohibited.

▶ PINE TREE GULCH — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: E of Maybell, go S of Hwy. 40 on
CR 57 for 12 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 11, 211 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access only from parking lot on CR 57.

▶ PINKHAM MOUNTAIN — JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go 13 miles N on
Hwy. 125 to Hwy. 127. Go 9 miles N to CR 48
(USFS Rd. 895), then go W 1.5 miles to CR 49
(USFS Rd. 891), then go S to end of road.
NOTE: USFS road closed to motorized travel at
the gate. Users must continue S about 1.25 miles
on road by foot or nonmotorized travel to STL
boundary.
GMU/ACRES: 6 / 520 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game

▶ PINNACLE ROCK — FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Cañon City, go 15 miles W
on Hwy. 50 to Salt Lick BLM area. Then go 0.5
miles S through BLM to NE corner of STL.
Parking at Five Points Recreation Site.
GMU/ACRES: 691 / 520 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: turkey, deer, elk, bighorn sheep, bear

▶ PINON HILLS — CONEJOS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Manassa, go 3.6 miles E on
Hwy. 142 to BLM Rd. 5006, and go SE 3 miles.
STL is S of road.
GMU/ACRES: 81 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb. for hunting. Open
year-round for watchable wildlife.
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game

▶ PINON RIDGE — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Meeker, go W on Hwy. 64 to
CR 77. Go N to BLM Rd. 1509.
GMU/ACRES: 11 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

▶ POISON SPYDER — SAN MIGUEL CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Naturita, take Hwy. 141 for
15 miles S to CR 29W. Take CR 29W, then go
W 1.7 miles from Hwy. 141 on BLM Rd. 4088,
then go 2 miles NW. Turn S and go 1 mile.
GMU/ACRES: 70 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game

▶ POLE GULCH — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Craig, go 39 miles N on Hwy.
13 to CR 4, go W for 1.75 miles. Land is S of
CR 4, extending 5 miles W of CR 9.
GMU/ACRES: 3 / 11,026 acres
OPEN: Aug. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Only portable hunting blinds allowed.

▶ PONCHA PASS — CHAFFEE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Poncha Springs, go S 0.5
miles on Hwy. 285 to NE corner.
GMU/ACRES: 561 / 360 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit

▶ POUDRE RIVER — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Fort Collins, go NW on Hwy.
287 to Ted’s Place (Conoco Station), then either
go W on Hwy. 14 for 1.7 miles to STL, or go N
on Hwy. 287 for 3 miles. Hwy. 14 access N and
E of road or through Gateway Park when open.
GMU/ACRES: 191 / 5,762 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 15 for hunting. Open yearround for fishing as posted.
HUNTING: Big game, small game, furbearers
FISHING: coldwater stream (Poudre River, North
Fork of Poudre and Seaman Res.)
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Public access prohibited E of Hwy. 287.
b. Access from Hwy. 14, from parking area
on W side of Hwy. 287, and USFS lands.

▶ PROSPECT — WELD CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hudson, go E on Hwy. 52 approximately 7 miles to CR 59. Go S on CR 59
about 4 miles to parking area that is on E side
of CR 59, in NW corner of Section 36.
GMU/ACRES: 99 / 140 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: waterfowl, rabbit, dove, pheasant,
coyote
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for small-game hunting only; access
through designated parking only.

▶ PTARMIGAN — GRAND CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Fraser, take CR 50 (Crooked
Creek Rd.) W to USFS Rd. 882. Take Rd. 882 S
to property boundary.
GMU/ACRES: 28 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb. for hunting. Open
year-round for watchable wildlife.
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Motor vehicles prohibited except snowmobiles on 1 foot of snow.

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NEW ▶ QUEENS — KIOWA CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Eads: PARKING AREAS 1 &amp; 2: Take
Hwy. 287 S 10.5 miles. Parking area 1 is on E
side of Hwy. 287. Parking area 2 is on W side
of Hwy. 287. PARKING AREA 3: Take Hwy. 287 S 12
miles to CR F. Go W on CR F 1 mile to parking area on N side of CR F.
GMU/ACRES: 126, 127 / 11,323 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot access only, through designated
parking areas only.

▶ QUAKEY MOUNTAIN — GUNNISON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hwys. 50 and 135, go E on
Hwy. 50 approximately 17 miles to CR 887
(Wuanita Hot Springs Rd.). Go N 10 miles to
summit of Black Sage Pass. Go S on USFS Rd.
887.48. Park at trailhead 537 and go 2.5 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 551 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game

▶ RABBIT EARS — JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go W on Hwy. 14 to
mile marker 5.9, then go N 0.6 miles to parking lot. Or, go 4.4 miles, and lot is on N side.
Timber activity may be present.
GMU/ACRES: 16 / 5,229 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb. for hunting. Open
year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: big game, small game
FISHING: coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS:
a. As posted, closure area on W side from
Aug. 15–Sept. 1.

▶ RAJADERO CANYON — CONEJOS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From La Jara, go 14 miles W on CR
15. Turn left on dirt road at Centro, then go 7
miles on La Jara Res. Rd.
GMU/ACRES: 81 / 673 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, lion, bear
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Motor vehicles prohibited off existing
trails.

▶ RATTLESNAKE HILL — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Craig, go W on Hwy. 40 for
27 miles to CR 57 (Price Creek Rd.). Go 5 miles
S/SW on CR 57 to CR 32, then go 4 miles S/
SE. Parking and walk-through access gate at
NE corner. Second walk-through gate on drift
fence in SE quarter.
GMU/ACRES: 211 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, rabbit, sagegrouse
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting prohibited within 0.25-mile safety
zone along E boundary as posted.

▶ RED CANYON — JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go 0.5 miles W on
Hwy. 14 to CR 12W, then go 5.3 miles W to CR
18. Then go 4.5 miles W to CR 5 and go 1 mile
N to Delaney Butte Lakes SWA. Go W on CR
20 for 4.5 miles to oil well area, then take twotrack road 1 mile.
GMU/ACRES: 16 / 640 acres
40 OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.

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HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access only from parking area on USFS
road, suitable for 4WD only.
b. No trailer access past parking area.

▶ RED LION RANCH — LOGAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Crook, go NE on Hwy. 138
for 8.25 miles to Sedgwick-Logan county line.
Turn S on CR 97/1, go 1.25 miles to parking
area. Parking area off CR 97/1, just N of river
bottom.
GMU/ACRES: 92 / 200 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31, 4 a.m.–9 p.m.
HUNTING: deer, turkey, dove, rabbit, squirrel
RESTRICTIONS:
a. On opening weekend of regular plains
rifle deer season and first day and weekend of late plains rifle deer season, only
deer hunting permitted.
b. Launching or takeout of vessels prohibited during waterfowl seasons.

▶ SAGUACHE CREEK — SAGUACHE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Moffat, go S 2 miles on Hwy.
17, which bisects STL and provides several access points W of CR O.
GMU/ACRES: 682 / 2,714 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game

▶ SAINT CHARLES — PUEBLO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Pueblo, go E on Hwy. 50 to
27th Lane until it turns into Doyle Rd. From
end of pavement, go 4 miles to access gate.
Follow signs to parking lot. Access by foot or
horseback only;
GMU/ACRES: 128 / 12,533 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, scaled quail, mourning dove, rabbit, coyote
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Discharging firearms prohibited within
0.25-mile range of buildings.
b. Access from parking areas only.

▶ RIDGE ROAD — JACKSON CO.

▶ SAKARIASON — LAS ANIMAS CO.

▶ ROSITA — CUSTER CO.

▶ SAND CREEK CENTRAL — CHAFFEE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go 1.2 miles W on
Hwy. 14 to CR 12W, then go 5.3 miles W to CR
18. Go 4.5 miles W to CR 5, then go S 1.7 miles
to parking area.
GMU/ACRES: 16 / 320 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game
DIRECTIONS: From Westcliffe, go S 3 miles on
Hwy. 69, then go E 6 miles on CR 328. Go S 3
miles on CR 323.
GMU/ACRES: 84 / 640 acres
OPEN: first day of archery deer and elk season
to May 31.
HUNTING: elk, deer, bear, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting, discharging weapons restricted
to bows, muzzleloaders, shotguns.

▶ SADDLE MOUNTAIN — PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Guffey, go 6 miles N on CR
59 to USFS boundary. Go 1.5 miles E over
mountain by foot or horseback.
GMU/ACRES: 581 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: elk, deer, bear

▶ SAGE CREEK — ROUTT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hayden, go S on CR 37 for 7
miles.
GMU/ACRES: 13 / 640 acres
OPEN: first day of archery deer and elk season
through May 31
HUNTING: elk, deer, dusky grouse, rabbit

▶ SAGEBRUSH DRAW — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, go W on Hwy. 40 to
mile marker 42. Turn S on BLM Rd. 1509. Go
5 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 11 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, rabbit, sagegrouse, dove
NOTE: Exchange of use on STL. Part private land,
part STL Public Access Program.

DIRECTIONS: From Trinidad, go W 15.3 miles on
Hwy. 12 to CR 41.7. Go 11.6 miles N.
GMU/ACRES: 85 / 560 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: elk, deer, bear, turkey, lion
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access restricted as posted on W side.
DIRECTIONS: Go 0.25 miles S of Hwys. 291 and
285 or 6.5 miles N of Poncha Springs on Hwy.
285. STL is on the W side of Hwy. 285.
GMU/ACRES: 56 / 597 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: elk, deer, small game

▶ SAND CREEK — JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: Follow directions to Elk Mountain STL or State Forest State Park by foot or
horseback.
GMU/ACRES: 6 / 3,280 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping permitted only as posted.

▶ SAND CREEK SOUTH — BACA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Campo, go 15 miles W on
Rd. J, turn S on Rd. 13 and go 5.5 miles to forest service pasture, Gate 2C. Go S and E 1 mile,
take right fork S for 0.25 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 144 / 319 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: deer, lion, dove, scaled quail, rabbit,
coyote, bobcat, turkey

▶ SAND GULCH NO. 1 — FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hwy. 50 in Howard, go N
on CR 7 about 0.25 miles. At CRs 7 and 45,
go E on CR 45 about 0.5 miles to Sand Gulch.
At Sand Gulch, go N about 0.75 miles to STL.
Timber activity may be present.
GMU/ACRES: 58 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: elk, deer, lion, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Motor vehicles prohibited off BLM access road.

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▶ SAND GULCH NO. 2 — FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Badger Creek and Arkansas
River, go N about 2.5 miles following closed
BLM road. From BLM road closure, access by
foot or horseback only.
GMU/ACRES: 57 / 560 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: elk, deer, lion, small game

▶ SAND GULCH NO. 3 — FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Cotopaxi, go N on CR 12
about 4 miles to CR 157A. Go W on CR 157A
about 0.75 miles to BLM Falls Gulch/Falls
Gulch Mountain Rd. Go S, then W on BLM
Falls Gulch/Falls Gulch Mountain Rd. about 3
miles. STL 1 mile W by foot or horseback from
end of road.
GMU/ACRES: 58 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: elk, deer, lion, small game

▶ SAND GULCH NO. 4 — FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Cotopaxi, go N on CR 12
about 15 miles to Jack Hall/BLM Rd. Go W on
Jack Hall/BLM Rd. to designated parking area.
STL is S and W about 4 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 58 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: elk, deer, lion, small game

▶ SANDERSON GULCH — SAGUACHE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From La Garita, go N on CR 42 for
6 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 68 / 1,898 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–May 31
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, elk, rabbit, coyote

▶ SANDY BLUFFS — YUMA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Idalia, go 8.5 miles N on CR
DD at Arikaree River.
GMU/ACRES: 102 / 3,682 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31, 4 a.m.–9 p.m.
HUNTING: deer, turkey, dove, rabbit, squirrel
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Public access prohibited E of US 385.

▶ SAN JUAN CREEK — SAGUACHE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Saguache, go S on Hwy. 285
for 6 miles to CR T. Go 2 miles W, then go S
1.25 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 68 / 3,238 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: pronghorn, elk, deer, rabbit, coyote

▶ SAN LUIS HILLS — CONEJOS CO.

DIRECTIONS: In Antonito at Hwy. 285 and 6th St.
(CR G), go 11.5 miles E on CR G. Turn N on a
two-track road, go 1 mile. STL is 0.25 miles E
across BLM to W edge.
GMU/ACRES: 81 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: elk, deer, pronghorn, rabbit, grouse,
coyote

NEW ▶ SAN LUIS LAKES — ALAMOSA CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Mosca, go 1 mile N on CO
Hwy. 17 to Lane 6 N; then 7.5 miles E to San
Luis Lakes SWA. Access to STL from San Luis
Lakes SWA parking lot only. Cross over to
STL via gates on W side of SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 82 / 1,300 acres

OPEN: July 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: elk, deer, pronghorn, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot or horseback from San
Luis Lakes SWA only.
b. Bicycles prohibited.
c. Game carts allowed.

▶ SCHULTZ CANYON — HUERFANO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walsenburg, take CR 330
(Ideal Rd.) S 11 miles. CR 330 traverses NE
quarter of Sec. 31 and S half of Sect. 36. CR 310
enters NE quarter of Sec. 31 on E side.
GMU/ACRES: 85 / 960 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: deer, bear, lion, rabbit, dove, bandtailed pigeon, turkey

▶ SHAW CREEK — RIO GRANDE CO.

DIRECTIONS: Go 6 miles E of South Fork, or 9
miles W of Del Norte on Hwy. 160. Turn S at
New Hope Community Church and take the
gravel road W of church to the parking area.
GMU/ACRES: 80 / 469 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb. Open through March
31 for mountain lion hunting only.
HUNTING: elk, mule deer, mountain lion, grouse,
rabbit, coyote, bobcat
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot or horseback only.

▶ SHORT CREEK BALDY — FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Cotopaxi, go W on Hwy. 50
for 6 miles to Kerr Gulch Rd., then go SW 5
miles.
GMU/ACRES: 86 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, lion, small game

▶ SIKES RANCH — BACA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Prichett, go W on Hwy. 160
to CR 3. Go S on CR 3 approximately 8 miles.
At the “Sikes South Rock Quarry” sign, turn
W. Access to STL only from and through Sikes
Ranch SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 144 / 641 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, waterfowl, fall turkey, rabbit,
bobcat
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour
after sunset. Hunters may remain as long
as reasonable to retrieve downed game.
Night hunting with permit also allowed.
b. Motorized travel restricted to primary
access route, CR O.
c. Parking only in designated parking lots.
d. Access prohibited in the building envelope
and designated safety zones, as posted.
e. Camping, fires, OHV use, wood cutting or
gathering are prohibited.
f. Trapping allowed with permit. Permits
must be on trappers at all times while
trapping. Permits available at the CPW
Area Office of Lamar, 719-336-6600, or by
calling local officer at 719-980-0025.

▶ SIMSBERRY DRAW — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: Take Hwy. 318 W from Maybell 10
miles to BLM Rd. 2122, then go N 2.5 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 3 / 640 acres

OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: elk, deer, pronghorn, small game

▶ SLEEPING GIANT — ROUTT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Steamboat Springs, go 8
miles W on Hwy. 40, turn N on CR 44. Turn
left at CR 46 and go 4 miles to signed parking
area. Gate, parking lot in NW corner.
GMU/ACRES: 214 / 400 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, black bear, grouse

▶ SLIDE MOUNTAIN — GRAND CO.

DIRECTIONS: E of Kremmling, turn N off Hwy.
40 on CR 2 and go 4 miles to Black Mountain
Rd. Go 7.2 miles. Turn left, go 0.2 miles to fork
and go left 0.3 miles to sign. Access is steep
with no access across neighboring private land
on S, W or N.
GMU/ACRES: 18 / 1,280 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn

▶ SOUTH DUFFY MOUNTAIN — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: Go S of Craig on Hwy. 13 to CR 51.
Go W 2 miles to CR 17, then go N 5 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 211 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: elk, deer, pronghorn, small game

▶ SOUTH MIDDLE CREEK — HUERFANO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From La Veta, go 0.5 miles S on
Hwy. 12 to Indian Creek Rd. (USFS Rd. 410).
Go W 11 miles. Timber activity may be present.
GMU/ACRES: 85 / 585 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, lion, turkey, dusky
grouse
NOTE: Currently closed due to the 2018 Spring
Creek fire.

▶ SOUTH NIPPLE RIM — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, go N on CR 19 for
12 miles to CR 21. Then go N 11 miles to CR 7
and head N 2 miles to CR 4. Then go W 9 miles
to CR 66 and go S.
GMUs/ACRES: 2, 3 / 19,962 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb. for hunting. Open
year-round for watchable wildlife.
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, elk, coyote
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Discharging firearms prohibited within
100 feet of buildings, corrals as posted.

▶ STATE LINE — BACA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Campo, go 4 miles W on
Rd. J, then go S on Rd. 24 for 5 miles. Turn E
through USFS pasture gate 6M. Go 1 mile to
gate 6A. Or, from gate 6A, walk approx. 2 miles
SE to property.
GMU/ACRES: 144 / 496 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: pronghorn, scaled quail, rabbit,
coyote
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot only.

▶ STEEL CANYON — SAGUACHE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Villa Grove, go E on CR LL57
(USFS Rd. 970) for 3.5 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 82 / 640 acres
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OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb. for hunting. Open
year-round for watchable wildlife.
HUNTING: elk, deer, pronghorn, rabbit, snowshoe hare, coyote

▶ STEINHOFF HILL — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Fort Collins, go N on Hwy.
287 about 16 miles to CR 74E at The Forks, go
4 miles W on CR 74E, then go N on CR 37 for
0.5 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 191 / 480 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Big-game hunting by archery only.
b. Small-game hunting prohibited except by
archery or shotguns not firing single slugs.

▶ STEVEN’S GULCH — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Fort Collins, take Hwy. 287
N to CR 74E (Red Feather Lakes Rd.). Go W
on CR 74E to USFS road near mile marker
11 on 74E. Follow USFS road S until it enters
USFS land. Access at this point is by foot or
horse across USFS land. No public road access
directly to property boundary.
GMU/ACRES: 191 / 480 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game

▶ STOKES GULCH — ROUTT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hayden, go S on CR 37 to
CR 59.
GMU/ACRES: 13 / 1,863 acres
OPEN: first day of archery deer and elk season
to May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, waterfowl

▶ STONEHOUSE GULCH — SAGUACHE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Saguache, go 10 miles N on
Hwy. 285 to BLM road, then go S from Noland
Gulch Loop Rd. to Stonehouse Gulch (across
Hwy. 285 from Mineral Hot Springs). Go W 0.5
miles, then go S 2 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 681 / 560 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: elk, deer, bighorn sheep, pronghorn,
rabbit, dusky grouse, dove, coyote

▶ STONEY FACE MOUNTAIN — FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Cotopaxi, go 17 miles N on
CR 12. Timber activity may be present.
GMU/ACRES: 58 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, turkey, bear, dusky grouse

▶ SWEETWATER — KIOWA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Wiley, go N on Hwy. 287 to
CR A. Go W on CR A to CR 40, go N 3 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 126 / 640 acres
OPEN: for fishing, from last day of waterfowl
season (or as posted) through Oct. 31. Open
for hunting Sept. 1 through last day of waterfowl season (or as posted) to March 30.
HUNTING: waterfowl, small game, deer
FISHING: warmwater

▶ TABLE MOUNTAIN — FREMONT CO.
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DIRECTIONS: From Cañon City, go 8 miles E on
Hwy. 50 to Hwy. 67. Then go N 3 miles and
turn E on CR 123. Go 0.25 miles to CR 132

2019 COLORADO STATE RECREATION LANDS

and turn N. Go 9 miles to Beaver Creek SWA.
Access via upper parking area of Beaver Creek
SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 59 / 9,389 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: deer, bear, lion, rabbit, dove, turkey,
coyote
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping prohibited except in big-game
season, in designated areas only.
b. Horseback riding prohibited except during
big-game season.

▶ TALLAHASSEE ROAD — FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Cañon City, go 12 miles W
on Hwy. 50 to Hwy. 9. Go NW 9 miles on Hwy.
9 to CR 2. Take CR 2 W for 3 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 58 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: elk, deer, pronghorn, coyote, bear,
grouse

▶ TAYLOR DRAW — JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Rand, go S on Hwy. 125 for
2.2 miles to CR 21, which becomes USFS Rd.
740. Go 7.1 miles to Jack Creek. Take USFS
Rds. 742 and 743 for 3.1 miles to gate.
GMU/ACRES: 171 / 320 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game

▶ TED’S CANYON — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: There is no public motor vehicle
access directly to this STL. Only reachable
from adjacent BLM lands. Access by foot or
horseback only.
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION: Township 3N, Range
97W, Section 16. See property map at cpw.
state.co.us/statetrustlands.
GMU/ACRES: 11 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game and small game only

▶ TEMPLE CANYON — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Craig, go SW on Hwy. 40 for
27 miles to CR 57 (Price Creek Rd.). Turn S to
Rattlesnake Hill. Access via Rattlesnake Hill
and BLM land, about 3 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 211 / 637 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game, birds

▶ TEXAS CREEK NO. 1 — FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hwy. 50 at Texas Creek, go N
on CR 27 (Texas Creek Gulch) about 2.5 miles
to 217A Rd. Continue N/NW on 217A Rd. 1
mile to NE corner of STL.
GMU/ACRES: 58 / 250 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: elk, deer, lion, bighorn sheep, small
game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot or horseback only except on
217A Rd.

▶ TEXAS CREEK NO. 2 — FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Texas Creek No. 1 STL,
continue N on 217A Rd. for 5 miles. STL is 0.5
miles W through BLM land. No access road to
STL.

GMU/ACRES: 58 / 160 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: elk, deer, lion, bighorn sheep, small
game
▶ THORNBURG DRAW — MOFFAT CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, go 5 miles W on
Hwy. 40, turn S on BLM Rd. 1558. Go about
0.25 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 11 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, elk, small game

▶ THREE MILE MOUNTAIN — PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS:
PARCEL 1: Go S from Hartsel 14 miles on Hwy.
9. Turn E on CR 116 (39-Mile Mtn. Rd.) and
go 2 miles.
PARCEL 2: Go S on Hwy. 9 for 9 miles. Turn
E, go 1.1 miles on unmarked dirt road to W
boundary.
GMU/ACRES: 58 / 640 acres in each parcel, 1,280
total
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: pronghorn, coyote, dove, rabbit

▶ THREE SISTERS — JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: Follow directions to Elk Mountain
STL. Access from Elk Mountain STL or State
Forest State Park.
GMU/ACRES: 6 / 1,523 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game
FISHING: coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Only access is from parking area at end of
CR 12E.

▶ TOMICHI DOME — GUNNISON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Gunnison, at Hwys. 50 and
135, go 17 miles E on Hwy. 50 to Gunnison
County/USFS Rd. 887 (Waunita Hot Springs
Rd.). Turn N on BLM Rd. 3095 and go 4 miles
to W boundary.
GMU/ACRES: 551 / 640 acres
OPEN: NEW Aug. 15–end of Feb. for public access. Open year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, bear, lion,
grouse, rabbit
FISHING: Hot Springs Res.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping allowed as posted.

▶ TRIANGLE — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: Immediately W of Maybell off
Hwys. 318 and 40.
GMU/ACRES: 3, 11 / 1,122 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

▶ TROUBLESOME VALLEY RANCH — GRAND CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Kremmling, take Hwy. 40 E
5 miles to CR 2, then go N about 9 miles to CR
24, turn right. Access through BLM or off road.
GMU/ACRES: 18 / 876 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: elk, deer, rabbit, coyote, grouse

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▶ TURKEY GULCH — FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: Go 5 miles S of Texas Creek on
Hwy. 69, then go 2 miles E on CR 28. Go 1 mile
S by foot or horseback across BLM land.
GMU/ACRES: 691 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31 for hunting
HUNTING: elk, deer, bear, lion, small game

▶ TURKEY TRACK RANCH — EL PASO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Fountain, go E 14 miles on
Squirrel Creek Rd. This road and Peyton Hwy.
border STL.
GMU/ACRES: 118 / 8,887 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access from designated parking area only.

▶ VILLA GROVE — SAGUACHE CO.

DIRECTIONS: One parcel 8.5 miles N of Villa
Grove on Hwy. 285. Other parcel 3 miles NE of
Villa Grove on Hayden Pass Rd. through BLM
land.
GMU/ACRES: 82 / 880 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: elk, deer, pronghorn, bear, small game

▶ VINCENTE CANYON — CONEJOS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Monte Vista, go 21 miles S on
Hwy. 15 to Capulin. Go 10 miles SW on dump
road (CR 8) from Capulin to N end.
GMU/ACRES: 81 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–May 31 for hunting. Open yearround for fishing.
HUNTING: bighorn sheep, deer, elk, pronghorn,
lion, bear, small game
FISHING: La Jara Creek
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping allowed as posted.

▶ WARMER GULCH — PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Cañon City, go W on Hwy.
50 to Hwy. 9. Turn N and go 0.5 miles N of
Park-Fremont county line. Adjoins Thirty-One
Mile Mountain.
GMU/ACRES: 58 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: deer, bear, lion, elk, rabbit, dove,
coyote
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot or horseback only from the
designated parking area; no motorized
vehicles.

▶ WAUGH MOUNTAIN — PARK, FREMONT COs.

DIRECTIONS: From Cañon City, go W on Hwy.
50 for 12 miles. Turn right on Hwy. 9 and go 9
miles. Take CR 2 W for 15 miles. Foot access
through BLM land on E and S. Use BLM parking lot.
GMU/ACRES: 58 / 18,253 acres
OPEN: first day of archery pronghorn season
through May 31.
HUNTING: elk, deer, pronghorn, bear, coyote,
grouse
NOTE: Exchange of use on STL. Part private land,
part STL Public Access Program.

▶ WEBER CANYON — MONTEZUMA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Mancos, go 4.4 miles S on
CR 41 to designated parking area on E side of
CR 41.
GMU/ACRES: 73 / 441 acres
OPEN: NEW Sept. 1–last day of spring turkey
season. NEW All public access March 1–last
day of spring turkey season is for mountain
lion and turkey hunting only.
HUNTING: deer, elk, lion, small game

▶ WELDON VALLEY — MORGAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Weldona, go E 0.33 miles on
CR Y, then go N 2 miles on CR 10. STL on both
sides of CR 10. Gate in SE corner of Sect. 22 on
CR 10 and in SW corner of Sect. 21.
GMU/ACRES: 95 / 5,600 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, dove, waterfowl

▶ WERNER ARROYO — SAGUACHE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Saguache, go S 7 miles on
Hwy. 285 to CR T. Turn E and go 6 miles to
CR 53. Then go S 2 miles to CR R. Turn W and
go 1 mile. Turn N and go 0.5 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 682 / 320 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, waterfowl, rabbit,
snowshoe hare, coyote, furbearers

▶ WEST BEAR GULCH — FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: In Cañon City at 4th St. and Hwy.
50, go S/SE on 4th St. to CR 143 (Oak Creek
Grade Rd.). Go 11 miles S on CR 143 to Yorkville and BLM Rd. 6227 (approx. 2 miles past
USFS Oak Creek campground). Go 2 miles W/
NW on Rd. 6227 to E boundary of property.
GMU/ACRES: 69 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: turkey, deer, elk, bear, lion, small
game

▶ WEST CARTER MOUNTAIN — GRAND CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Kremmling, take Hwy. 40 W
14 miles to Chimney Rock Rd. (CR 27/USFS
Rd. 103). Access to SW corner (Indian Pass)
begins at gate 1.5 miles E of Hwy. 40. Access
from E and NE (Badger Creek) continues up
Chimney Rock Rd. 5 miles to marked gates.
GMU/ACRES: 181 / 2,360 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Motor vehicles restricted to Chimney
Rock Rd. unless posted.
b. Camping, campfires allowed within 300
feet of Chimney Rock Rd. (CR 27/USFS
Rd. 103) as posted, 14-day limit on camps.

▶ WHETSTONE MOUNTAIN — GUNNISON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From intersection of CR 730 and
CR 737, drive 4.1 miles on CR 737 to USFS
boundary. Turn right onto USFS Rd. 563.
Property accessible from USFS Rd. 563.1A and
USFS Rd. 563.2A across USFS land. No formal
trailhead exists.
GMUs/ACRES: 54 / 640 acres
OPEN: NEW Aug. 15–end of Feb.

HUNTING: Elk, mule deer, black bear, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot or horseback only.

▶ WHISKEY CREEK — EAGLE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Vail, go W on I-70 to Exit
171, then go 0.5 miles W. STL S of I-70. Parking
at USFS office at Meadow Mtn. (off I-70 Exit
171, 0.25 miles E). Timber activity may be
present.
GMUs/ACRES: 36, 45 / 602 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, dusky grouse, rabbit,
coyote

▶ WILLOW CREEK — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Craig, go N 29 miles on Hwy.
13 to CR 101. Go 7 miles NE on CR 101 to CR
70. Go 3 miles E on CR 70. STL 0.25 miles NE
through BLM.
GMU/ACRES: 4 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, lion, pronghorn, small game

▶ WINDY RIDGE — GRAND CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Kremmling, go W 20 miles
on Hwy. 40 (Diamond Creek crossing, mile
marker 163), go W 2 miles on CR 184. Timber
activity may be present. CR access runs
through private property until boundary of
STL. Driving or parking vehicles off county
road in private hay meadows prohibited.
GMU/ACRES: 27 / 880 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Motor vehicle access only on CR 184.
b. Motor vehicle access through gate in Sect.
11 restricted to designated track when
road is dry.
c. Parking restricted in Sect. 14 as posted.

▶ YAMPA RIVER — ROUTT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hayden, go 8 miles W on
Hwy. 40. STL S of Hwy. 40. Access from Yampa
River SWA. Parking available.
GMU/ACRES: 13 / 2,006 acres
OPEN: first day of archery deer and elk season
through May 31.
HUNTING: deer, elk, grouse, rabbit
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Only access is from SWA parking area.

▶ ZAPATA FALLS — ALAMOSA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Alamosa, go 14.4 miles E
on Hwy. 160. Turn N onto CO 150 and go
10.7 miles to Zapata Falls sign. Turn right and
follow gravel road 3.5 miles to BLM trailhead
parking lot.
GMU/ACRES: 82 / 619 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb. for big game hunting.
Year-round for wildlife viewing.
HUNTING: elk, mule deer, bear and mountain
lion
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Overnight parking prohibited
b. Hunting prohibited within designated
safety zone adjacent to waterfall trail.
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STATE PARKS

MORE ABOUT STATE PARKS
Wherever you go in Colorado, there’s a state park waiting to welcome you. Mountains or prairies, rivers
or forests, out in the country or next to the city: Colorado’s 41 state parks are as diverse as the state
itself, and they offer something for everyone. Enjoy more than 700 miles of trails, water sports, rock
climbing and more than 4,000 campsites and 58 cabins and yurts. For information about hunting,
fishing and other recreational opportunities at state parks, call 303-297-1192, or visit any state park,
CPW office or go to cpw.state.co.us/park-map.
Elkhead Reservoir State Park.
The park has 900 water acres for boating, water and jet skiing, and swimming.
Visitors can also fish, ride horses, bike, birdwatch, camp and more.
© Vic Schendel, CPW

STATE PARK ACCESS RULES
RULES FOR E-BIKES IN STATE PARKS:
E-bikes (electrical-assisted bicycles) are vehicles with 2 or 3 wheels, fully operable pedals and an
electric motor that doesn't go over 750 watts.
See page 3, "State Wildlife Areas," for descriptions of the 3 classes of e-bike.
In state parks, class 1 and 2 e-bikes are allowed on roadways and designated bike lanes, and on
multi-use trails and other areas (e.g., campgrounds) that are open to nonmotorized biking.
Class 3 e-bikes are only allowed on designated roadways and designated bike lanes.
The following information applies to all Colorado State Parks. Additional
property-specific information is listed on the pages that follow.

PARK HOURS

▶ Day-use areas generally are open 5 a.m.–10 p.m. Some day-use parks
close earlier (sunset or dusk) and have gates to prevent access outside
of operating hours; contact the park for hours of operation. Check our
website for seasonal or maintenance closures: cpw.state.co.us
▶ Most parks are open every day of the year, weather permitting, but please
see individual park listings for exceptions.
NOTE: State parks in the Boulder/Denver area tend to be very busy on weekends and holidays from May to Sept., so visit on a weekday, or arrive early
in the morning or later in the afternoon to help ensure you can access your
favorite park.

HUNTING ON STATE PARKS

▶ Hunting is allowed only on some state parks. If it is allowed, it will be
listed under “Recreation” in the parks information that starts on page 45.

CAMPING &amp; RESERVATIONS

▶ The online licensing, pass and reservation system is a one-stop shop for all
items that can be purchased from CPW, including camping reservations,
parks passes and hunting and fishing licenses. All customers who wish to
purchase products or make reservations online will need to look up their
old account or set up a new account. Go to cpw.state.co.us and choose
"Camping Reservations" under "Things to Do" to get started.
▶ Reserve campsites, yurts and cabins from six months up to three days in
advance by going to cpw.state.co.us (choose "Camping Reservations" under "Things to Do"), or call 1-800-244-5613, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
▶ Last-minute reservations will no longer be an issue at 22 state parks because
of the new reservation-only system, where campers can reserve a site, 24/7,
anywhere from six months in advance up until the day of their arrival: Go
to cpw.state.co.us and choose "Camping Reservations" under "Things to
Do," or call 1-800-244-5613. See the parks involved on pages 45−47.
▶ Any site not reserved is available on a first-come, first-served basis.
▶ Entrance fees apply at all parks in addition to camping and reservation
fees. Cost of a daily pass may vary by park ($8–$10).
▶ Customers can cancel their camping reservations at any time prior to their
stay, online at cpw.state.co.us (choose "Camping Reservations" under
"Things to Do") or by phone: 1-800-244-5613. Reservation change or
cancellation fees are nonrefundable.
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STATE PARK FEES &amp; PASSES
DAILY FEES AND ENTRANCE PASSES

▶ Entrance fees are charged at all state parks. They help offset operating costs.
▶ Daily passes are $8–$10 per vehicle, or $4 for an individual pass to walk or
bike in, depending on which park you visit.
▶ Daily passes are available at the park and are valid until noon the day after
purchase. The fee for a daily pass covers all occupants of a vehicle. Some
parks may charge a per-person fee to walk or bike in for those 16 years of
age or older.
NOTE: Cherry Creek State Park is subject to an additional fee for the Cherry
Creek Basin Water Quality Authority: $1/day or $3/annual

ANNUAL PASS FEES

▶ All annual passes allow you access to all state parks for 12 months from the
date of purchase. Available online at cpw.state.co.us, by phone at 800244-5613, at any CPW location or through any sales agent.
▶ An annual park pass is used in lieu of a daily entrance pass (see above).
▶ $80 for an affixed vehicle pass.
▶ NEW $120 for a hangtag annual pass. This pass is issued to an individual,
not a vehicle, so the pass can be moved between vehicles as long as the
pass owner is in the vehicle.
▶ $40 for an additional affixed annual vehicle pass. You must possess a valid
affixed annual or hangtag annual pass to qualify to purchase this pass.
▶ Discounted annual passes are available to Colorado residents who are 64
years and older, disabled or eligible because of income: cpw.state.co.us/
accessibility

MILITARY PASSES

▶ Active duty military and veterans are admitted free to state parks for the
month of August and on Veteran’s Day (Nov. 11).
▶ The military member or veteran must show proof of military service (photo
ID, DD-214, VA medical card) an​​d obtain the free pass from any Colorado
state park or CPW office. The military member or veteran must be in the
vehicle using the pass.

PICK UP A FREE STATE PARKS &amp; HATCHERIES PASSPORT WHILE VISITING!

▶ Stop by one of our 41 state parks or 15 hatcheries and pick up the CPW
Passport. Challenge yourself to collect ALL the stamps while you travel the
state and log your memories in the Passport: Use #COParksPassport to
share your adventures. Then, send in your photo to collect your completion
prize(s): info@FriendsofColoradoStateParks.org

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STATE PARKS PROPERTIES
NEW ▶ CAMEO SHOOTING &amp; EDUCATION COMPLEX
— MESA CO.
NOTE: While Cameo has the same general rules as state
parks (see Chapter P-1 of our regulations: cpw.state.
co.us/regulations), PARK PASSES ARE NOT
VALID FOR ENTRY HERE. You must purchase Cameo
passes specifically to use in the Cameo shooting areas.
See the types of Cameo passes and fees online:
cpw.state.co.us/cameo
DIRECTIONS: Take I-70 to exit 45, turn north
and follow signs to Cameo.
GMUs/ACRES: 31 / 1,700
FACILITIES: Rifle, pistol, shotgun, archery
ranges; hunting, fishing, shooting and other
outdoor activity programs and classes
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Public access from sunrise to sunset only.
b. Fires may be prohibited to comply with
current burn restrictions.
c. Camping, possession of marijuana
prohibited.
d. Dogs prohibited outside of vehicles.
e. Hunting permitted only in area north of
and within 100 yards of Coal Canyon-Main
Canyon divide.
f. All persons must comply with range safety
rules, as posted.
g. Biking only in designated areas, as posted.

▶This is a list of some popular recreation activities offered at
Colorado state parks. For rules, downloadable maps and a
full list of activities available at each park, go to the Park
Finder online: cpw.state.co.us/park-map
▶ ARKANSAS HEADWATERS — CHAFFEE, FREMONT, LAKE
AND PUEBLO COs.

DIRECTIONS TO VISITOR CENTER: From intersection
of Hwys. 50/291 in Salida, go N on Hwy. 291
(1st St.). Go 1 block past stoplight to G St., turn
right 1 block to Sackett Ave., turn left. Visitor
Center on left corner of Sackett and G streets.
Note that the park spans 152 miles from
Leadville to Pueblo, and campsites are located
along this span.
PHONE: 719-539-7289
ACRES: 5,652 total acres, 152 miles of river
FACILITIES: picnic sites, including group picnicking, campgrounds, boat ramps, visitor center
RECREATION: fishing, whitewater boating, camping, hiking, mountain biking, OHV, hunting,
horseback trails, boating, swimming, crosscountry skiing/snowshoeing, rock climbing,
wildlife viewing
NEW NOTE: Camping reservations, available
24/7, required on all sites. See page 44.

▶ BARR LAKE — ADAMS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Denver, take I-76 E to Exit 22,
Bromley Lane. Go E about 1 mile to Picadilly Rd.,
then go S about 2 miles to park entrance on right.
PHONE: 303-659-6005
ACRES: 1,164 land acres, 1,726 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramp, visitor center
RECREATION: hunting by reservation only (see
"Reservations: Hunting," page 1, for details), fishing, hiking, biking, horseback trails, boating,
cross-country skiing/snowshoeing

▶ BOYD LAKE — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-25 Exit 257 West (Hwy. 34)
2.3 miles, go right on Boise Ave 1.5 miles, turn
right on 37th St. (T intersection). Turn right.
Park is on right (800 ft).
PHONE: 970-669-1739
ACRES: 257 land acres, 1,747 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramps, electric
hookups, dump station, visitor center
RECREATION: NEW Waterfowl hunting by reservation only (see "Reservations: Hunting," page
1, for details), fishing, camping, hiking, biking,
boating, swimming, cross-country skiing/
snowshoeing
NEW NOTE: Camping reservations, available
24/7, required on all sites. See page 44.

▶ CASTLEWOOD CANYON — DOUGLAS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-25 at Castle Rock, go E on
Founders Parkway to Hwy. 86; go E 4 miles to
Franktown; go S on Hwy. 83 (S. Parker Rd.),
and go 5 miles S to park entrance.
PHONE: 303-688-5242
ACRES: 2,300 land acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, visitor center
RECREATION: hiking, cross-country skiing/
snowshoeing, rock climbing, wildlife viewing,
educational tours, photography

▶ CHATFIELD — JEFFERSON, DOUGLAS, ARAPAHOE COs.

DIRECTIONS: From Denver, go W on C-470 to
Wadsworth (Hwy. 121) exit. Go S on Wadsworth 1 mile. Deer Creek entrance is on E of
road. Or, from C-470 and Santa Fe Dr. (Hwy.
85), go S on Hwy. 85, go W on Titan Pkwy.,
turn right on Roxborough Park Rd. to Plum
Creek entrance.
PHONE: 303-791-7275
ACRES: 3,895 land acres, 1,423 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, horse rental, sewer and
electrical hookups, dump station, boat ramps,
marina, swim beach, model airplane field
RECREATION: fishing, camping, hiking, biking,
horseback trails, boating, swimming, crosscountry skiing/snowshoeing, hot-air ballooning, wildlife viewing
NEW NOTE: Camping reservations, available
24/7, required on all sites. See page 44.

▶ CHERRY CREEK — ARAPAHOE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-225, go 1 mile S on Parker
Rd. to Lehigh Ave., follow signs to E entrance
of the park.
PHONE: 303-690-1166
ACRES: 3,570 land acres, 880 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, horse rental, electrical
hookups, dump station, boat ramps, marina,
shooting range
RECREATION: fishing, camping, hiking, biking,
horseback trails, boating, swimming, crosscountry skiing/snowshoeing
NEW NOTE: Camping reservations, available
24/7, required on all sites. See page 44.

▶ CHEYENNE MOUNTAIN — EL PASO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-25, exit on South Academy
(Exit 135), go W on Academy to Hwy. 115.
Go S on Hwy. 115 to first traffic light at Gate
1 of Fort Carson. Turn W at light into park
entrance.
PHONE: 719-576-2016
ACRES: 2,701 land acres

FACILITIES: picnic sites, campground with 51 full
hookup sites and 10 basic sites, visitor center
RECREATION: camping, hiking, biking
NOTE: Camping reservations, available 24/7,
required on all sites. See page 44.

▶ CRAWFORD — DELTA, MONTROSE COs.

DIRECTIONS: From Delta, take Hwy. 92 E to
Hotchkiss. Veer right on Hwy. 92. Go 10 miles
to Crawford. Park is 1 mile S on Hwy. 92.
PHONE: 970-921-5721
ACRES: 381 land acres, 379 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramps, electrical
hookups, dump station, visitor center
RECREATION: fishing, hunting, camping, hiking,
biking, boating, swimming, cross-country skiing/snowshoeing, snowmobiling

▶ ELDORADO CANYON — BOULDER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hwy. 36, take Superior/Louisville exit (McCaslin Blvd.); go S to Colo. 170,
go W about 9 miles through Eldorado Springs.
Park entrance on W side of Eldorado Springs.
VISITOR CENTER: Go 1 mile W of park entrance.
PHONE: 303-494-3943
ACRES: 1,441 land acres, one mile of river
FACILITIES: picnic sites, visitor center
RECREATION: rock climbing, hiking, biking,
horseback trails, cross-country skiing/snowshoeing, fishing, hunting with primitive weapons only at the Crescent Meadows property

▶ ELEVEN MILE — PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Colorado Springs, take Hwy.
24 W 38 miles until 1 mile W of town of Lake
George. Then turn S on CR 90 and go 6 miles to
CR 92. Go S on CR 92 for 5 miles to the park.
PHONE: 719-748-3401
ACRES: 4,167 land acres, 3,405 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramps, electrical
hookups, dump station, visitor center
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, camping, hiking,
biking, boating, cross-country skiing/snowshoeing
NOTE: Camping reservations, available 24/7,
required on all sites. See page 44.

▶ ELKHEAD RESERVOIR — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hayden, follow Hwy. 40 W 10
miles to CR 29. Turn right and follow 4 miles to
CR 28. Turn right, main park access on left.
PHONE: 970-276-2061
ACRES: 1,208 land acres, 900 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramps
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, camping, hiking,
biking, horseback trails, boating, swimming,
cross-country skiing/snowshoeing

▶ GOLDEN GATE CANYON — JEFFERSON, GILPIN COs.

DIRECTIONS: Take I-70 W, exit Hwy. 58, go 5
miles to Hwy. 93. Go N 1.5 miles to Golden
Gate Canyon Rd.; turn left and go 13 miles to
visitor center.
PHONE: 303-582-3707
ACRES: 11,895 land acres, 8 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, electrical hookups, dump
station, visitor center
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, camping, hiking,
biking, horseback trails, cross-country skiing/
snowshoeing, rock climbing
NEW NOTE: Camping reservations, available
24/7, required on all sites. See page 44.
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▶ HARVEY GAP — GARFIELD CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Silt, go W on Hwy. 6/24 to
First St. Turn N on First St. and go 1.2 miles to
Silt Mesa Rd. Go W 0.7 miles to Harvey Gap
Rd. (CR 237). Go N, follow Harvey Gap Rd. for
3.4 miles to the park.
PHONE: 970-625-1607
ACRES: 106 land acres, 198 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramp
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, boating, swimming, cross-country skiing/snowshoeing

▶ HIGHLINE LAKE — MESA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Loma exit on I-70, (Hwy.
139), go N 5 miles to Q Rd., then W 1.2 miles to
11.8 Rd. and N 1 mile to the park.
PHONE: 970-858-7208
ACRES: 389 land acres, 173 water acres
FACILITIES: visitor center, picnic sites, boat
ramps, dump station
RECREATION: hunting by reservation only (see
Reservations: Hunting, page 1, for more details),
fishing, camping, hiking, biking, horseback
trails, boating, swimming
NEW NOTE: Camping reservations, available
24/7, required on all sites. See page 44.

▶ JACKSON LAKE — MORGAN, WELD COs.

DIRECTIONS: From Hwy. 34 and I-76 interchange,
go N 7.25 miles on Colo. 39, through Goodrich.
Then go W on Y5 (follow paved road) for 2.5
miles.
PHONE: 970-645-2551
ACRES: 580 land acres, 2,511 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramp, electrical
hookups, dump station, visitor center
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, OHV, camping,
hiking, boating, swimming, cross-country skiing/snowshoeing
NEW NOTE: Camping reservations, available
24/7, required on all sites. See page 44.

▶ JAMES M. ROBB-COLORADO RIVER — MESA CO.

PHONE: 970-434-3388 or 970-858-9188 (Fruita
Section)
CONNECTED LAKES:
DIRECTIONS: From SW portion of Grand Junction at Hwy. 340, go NW on Dike Rd. 1.5 miles.
ACRES: 20 land acres, 30 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramp
RECREATION: fishing, hiking, biking, boating
CORN LAKE:
DIRECTIONS: Take Exit 37 off I-70, go to 32 Rd.,
turn S on Hwy. 141 and go 2 miles.
ACRES: 100 land acres, 22 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramp
RECREATION: fishing, hiking, biking, horseback
trails, waterfowl hunting
FRUITA:
DIRECTIONS: Take I-70 to Exit 19 at Fruita. Go S
on Hwy. 340 for 0.5 miles to entrance on W.
ACRES: 20 land acres, 15 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramp, electrical
hookup, dump station, visitor center
RECREATION: fishing, camping, hiking, biking,
horseback trails, boating
NOTE: Swim beach closed indefinitely.
ISLAND ACRES:
DIRECTIONS: Take Exit 47 off I-70; follow signs.
ACRES: 627 land acres, 251 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, electrical hookups, dump
station
RECREATION: fishing, camping, hiking, biking,
swimming, waterfowl hunting

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▶ JOHN MARTIN RESERVOIR — BENT CO.

DIRECTIONS:
FROM LAS ANIMAS: Go 16 miles E of Las Animas
on Hwy 50 to CR 24 at Hasty. Go S on CR 24
about 2 miles to park entrance.
FROM LAMAR: Take Hwy. 50 W from Lamar about
20 miles to Hasty. Go S on School Street (CR
24); go 2 miles to park entrance.
PHONE: 719-829-1801
ACRES: 1,642 land acres, 11,749 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramps, electrical
hookups, dump station, visitor center
RECREATION: fishing, camping, hiking, biking,
boating, swimming, cross-country skiing/snowshoeing
NEW NOTE: Camping reservations, available
24/7, required on all sites. See page 44.

▶ LAKE PUEBLO — PUEBLO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-25 at Pueblo, Exit No. 101;
go 2.5 miles W on Hwy. 50. Turn S on Pueblo
Blvd., go 4 miles to Thatcher Ave. Turn W, go 4
miles to park entrance.
PHONE: 719-561-9320
ACRES: 12,885 land acres, 4,611 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramps, electrical
hookups, dump station, visitor center
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, camping, hiking,
biking, horseback trails, boating, swimming
NEW NOTE: Camping reservations, available
24/7, required on all sites. See page 44.

▶ LATHROP — HUERFANO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walsenburg, go 3 miles W on
Hwy. 160.
PHONE: 719-738-2376
ACRES: 1,780 land acres, 412 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramps, electrical
hookups, dump station, visitor center
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, camping, hiking,
biking, boating, swimming, cross-country skiing/snowshoeing, golf
NEW NOTE: Camping reservations, available
24/7, required on all sites. See page 44.

▶ LONE MESA — DOLORES CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Dolores, take USFS roads 526
and 514 N and W to the park.
PHONE: NEW 970-533-7065
ACRES: 11,780 land acres
NOTE: The park is currently closed to the public.
Limited hunting is allowed by a special use
permit program during big-game seasons. Call
for information.

▶ LORY — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Ft. Collins, go N on Hwy
287, staying straight when highway forks N and
following CR 54G into LaPorte. Continue W to
Bellvue and turn left on Rist Canyon Rd. (52E).
Follow one mile to CR 23N. Turn left and follow 1.4 miles to Lodgepole (25G). Turn right
and travel 1.6 miles to park entrance.
PHONE: 970-493-1623
ACRES: 2,591 land acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, visitor center
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, camping, hiking,
biking, horseback trails, cross-country skiing/
snowshoeing, rock climbing

▶ MANCOS — MONTEZUMA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Durango, take Hwy. 160 W 27
miles to Mancos. Go N on Hwy. 184 approximately 0.25 miles, turn E on CR 42 (USFS

Rd. 561). Go 4 miles and take CR N to park
entrance.
PHONE: 970-533-7065
ACRES: 354 land acres, 217 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramp, dump station
RECREATION: fishing, camping, hiking, biking,
horseback trails, boating, cross-country skiing/
snowshoeing

▶ MUELLER — TELLER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Colorado Springs, go 25 miles
W on Hwy. 24 to Divide. Go S on Hwy. 67 for
3.5 miles to park entrance.
PHONE: 719-687-2366
ACRES: 5,109 land acres, 5 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, electrical hookups, dump
station, showers, visitor center
RECREATION: camping, hiking, biking, horseback trails, cross-country skiing/snowshoeing,
limited hunting and fishing
NEW NOTE: Camping reservations, available
24/7, required on all sites. See page 44.

▶ NAVAJO — ARCHULETA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Pagosa Springs, take U.S. 160
W 17 miles. Go SW on Colo. 151 for 18 miles
to Arboles. Go 2 miles S on CR 982.
PHONE: 970-883-2208
ACRES: 2,087 land acres, 2,895 water acres — the
reservoir is more than 15,000 water acres that
span Colorado and New Mexico.
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramp, electrical
hookups, dump station, visitor center
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, camping, hiking,
biking, boating, swimming
NOTE: Boaters may launch in either state and
use the entire reservoir. Valid New Mexico AND
Colorado fishing licenses are required.

▶ NORTH STERLING — LOGAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-76, take exit #125 (Sterling),
turn W on Hwy. 6 (traffic W from Denver, turn
left off exit ramp; traffic E from Julesburg/Nebraska, turn right off exit ramp). Follow Hwy.
6 west for 2 miles over bridge. Turn right (N)
on N. 3rd St. Take slight left onto Sidney Ave.,
continue N for 1.5 miles. Turn left onto CR
34, continue W 1 mile. Turn right onto CR 39,
follow paved road N for 10 miles. NOTE: If using
a GPS unit to navigate, this road changes names
several times. Don't turn onto any unpaved
roads. After S-curves, turn left onto CR 46,
continue for 2 miles W to CR 33. Follow paved
road N on CR-33.
PHONE: 970-522-3657
ACRES: 2,820 land acres, 2,895 water acres
FACILITIES: archery range, picnic sites, boat
ramps, electrical hookups, dump station, visitor
center
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, camping, hiking,
biking, horseback trails, boating, swimming
NEW NOTE: Camping reservations, available
24/7, required on all sites. See page 44.

▶ PAONIA — GUNNISON, PITKIN COs.

DIRECTIONS: From Glenwood Springs, take Hwy.
82 S to Carbondale. At Hwy. 133, go S 46 miles.
PHONE: 970-921-5721
ACRES: 1,250 land acres, 334 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramp
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, camping, boating,
cross-country skiing/snowshoeing

�STATE PARKS
▶ PEARL LAKE — ROUTT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Steamboat Springs, go W
2 miles on Hwy. 40 to CR 129. Turn N and go 23
miles to Pearl Lake Rd. Go E 2 miles to the park.
PHONE: 970-879-3922
ACRES: 134 land acres, 166 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramp
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, camping, hiking,
biking, boating, cross-country skiing/snowshoeing, snowmobiling
NEW NOTE: Camping reservations, available
24/7, required on all sites. See page 44.

▶ RIDGWAY — OURAY CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Montrose, go 20 miles S on
Hwy. 550.
PHONE: 970-626-5822
ACRES: 2,100 land acres, 1,101 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramp, buoy and slip
rentals, electrical hookups, dump station, visitor
center
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, camping, hiking
trails, biking, boating, swimming, cross-country
skiing/snowshoeing
NOTE: Camping reservations, available 24/7, required on all sites in F and G loops. See page 44.

▶ RIFLE FALLS — GARFIELD CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-70 exit at Rifle, take Hwy.
13 N through Rifle 3 miles. Turn right on Hwy.
325 and go 9.8 miles.
PHONE: 970-625-1607
ACRES: 48 land acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, electrical hookups
RECREATION: fishing, camping, hiking, crosscountry skiing/snowshoeing

▶ RIFLE GAP — GARFIELD CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-70 exit at Rifle, take Hwy.
13 N through Rifle 3 miles. Turn right on Hwy.
325 and go 6 miles.
PHONE: 970-625-1607
ACRES: 973 land acres, 360 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramp, dump station,
visitor center
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, camping, biking,
boating, swimming, cross-country skiing/snowshoeing

▶ ROXBOROUGH — DOUGLAS CO.

DIRECTIONS: Take C-470 to Wadsworth exit. Go
4.4 miles S to Waterton Rd.; turn left and go 1.6
miles to North Rampart Range Rd. Turn right
and go 2.3 miles to Roxborough Park Rd.; turn
left and go 1 block to park access road. Drive
2.2 miles on access road to reach visitor center.
PHONE: 303-973-3959
ACRES: 3,328 land acres
FACILITIES: visitor center
RECREATION: hiking, cross-country skiing/
snowshoeing, wildlife viewing, education tours,
photography
NOTE: Dogs, climbing, off-trail use prohibited.

▶ ST. VRAIN — WELD CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-25, go W on Hwy. 119, turn
N on CR 7. Park is 7 miles E of Longmont.
PHONE: 303-678-9402
ACRES: 689 land acres, 160 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, dump station
RECREATION: fishing, camping, hiking, boating,
cross-country skiing/snowshoeing
NOTE: Camping reservations, available 24/7,
required on all sites. See page 44.

▶ SPINNEY MOUNTAIN — PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Colorado Springs, take Hwy.
24 W for 55 miles. Turn left and go 2.8 miles
on CR 23. Then turn right on CR 59 and go 1.1
miles to entrance.
PHONE: 719-748-3401
ACRES: 3,990 land acres, 2,444 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramps
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, boating
SEASONAL CLOSURE: from time the reservoir ices
over in the fall until ice off in spring

▶ STAGECOACH — ROUTT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-70 at Silverthorne, take
Hwy. 9 N for 38 miles. Go W on Hwy. 40 for 6
miles to Hwy. 134. Go W on Hwy. 134 for 27
miles to Hwy. 131. Go N 17 miles to CR 14 and
follow signs.
PHONE: 970-736-2436
ACRES: 810 land acres, 819 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramps, electrical
hookups, dump station
RECREATION: hunting by reservation only (see
Reservations: Hunting, page 1, for details), fishing, camping, hiking, biking, horseback trails,
boating, swimming, cross-country skiing/snowshoeing, snowmobiling

▶ STATE FOREST — JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Fort Collins, go 75 miles W
on Hwy. 14, over Cameron Pass.
PHONE: 970-723-8366
ACRES: 71,024 land acres, 170 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramps, horse
stables/rental, visitor center
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, OHV, camping,
hiking, biking, horseback riding, boating, backcountry skiing/snowshoeing, snowmobiling,
mountain climbing
NEW NOTE: Camping reservations, available
24/7, required on all sites. See page 44.

▶ STAUNTON — JEFFERSON, PARK COs.

DIRECTIONS: From Denver, take Hwy. 285 S for
19.2 miles. Take the Elk Creek Rd. exit and go
N on Elk Creek Rd. for 1.7 miles to entrance.
PHONE: 303-816-0912
ACRES: 3,829 land acres, 5 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites
RECREATION: fishing, camping, hiking, biking,
horseback trails, rock climbing
NOTE: Camping reservations, available 24/7,
required on all sites. See page 44.

▶ STEAMBOAT LAKE — ROUTT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Steamboat Springs, go W
2 miles on Hwy. 40 to CR 129. Turn N, go 25
miles to visitor center.
PHONE: 970-879-3922
ACRES: 1,809 land acres, 1,011 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramps, electrical
hookups, dump station, visitor center
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, camping, hiking,
biking, horseback trails, boating, swimming,
cross-country skiing/snowshoeing, snowmobiling
NEW NOTE: Camping reservations, available
24/7, required on all sites. See page 44.

▶ SWEITZER LAKE — DELTA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Delta, go 1 mile S on Hwy. 50.
Or go 20 miles N of Montrose on Hwy. 50.
PHONE: 970-874-4258
ACRES: 74 land acres, 137 water acres

FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramp, dump station,
visitor center
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, hiking, biking,
horseback trails, boating, swimming, crosscountry skiing/snowshoeing

▶ SYLVAN LAKE — EAGLE CO.

DIRECTIONS:
SYLVAN LAKE CABINS &amp; CAMPGROUND: Take I-70 to
Eagle/Exit 147. Turn S through roundabouts
until you cross river. Use first exit on Hwy. 6/
Grand Ave roundabout to travel W for 0.9
miles. At next roundabout, take third exit
onto Sylvan Lake Rd. In 1.7 miles, turn S on
Brush Creek Rd. for 8.5 miles to visitor center.
Continue until road forks. Take right fork for 5
miles to the lake.
BRUSH CREEK YURTS:
Follow above directions, but turn left at fork.
After 4.5 miles, yurts will be on left at top of
switchbacks.
PHONE: 970-328-2021
ACRES: 1,532 land acres, 42 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramp, dump station,
visitor center
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, camping, hiking,
biking, horseback trails, boating, cross-country
skiing/snowshoeing, snowmobiling

▶ TRINIDAD LAKE — LAS ANIMAS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-25, take Exit 13B for Main
Street in Trinidad. Turn left at four-way stop
onto Nevada. At next intersection, head W onto
Hwy. 12/Highway of Legends. Continue 3 miles
W to park entrance.
PHONE: 719-846-6951
ACRES: 2,512 land acres, 800 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramp, electrical
hookups, non-electric sites, full hookup sites,
dump station, visitor center, camper services
building
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, camping, hiking,
biking, horseback trails, boating, cross-country
skiing/snowshoeing, archery range
NOTE: Camping reservations, available 24/7,
required on all sites. See page 44.

▶ VEGA — MESA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-70, go S on Hwy. 65 then E
on Hwy. 330 through Collbran about 16 miles.
Turn S on 64.6 Rd. and go about 4 miles to the
park.
PHONE: 970-487-3407
ACRES: 944 land acres, 898 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramps, electrical
hookups, dump station, visitor center
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, OHV, camping,
hiking, boating, cross-country skiing/snowshoeing, snowmobiling

▶ YAMPA RIVER — ROUTT, MOFFAT COs.

DIRECTIONS: Take Hwy. 40 to mile marker 104.
Visitor center and campground are on S side of
highway. Consult park brochure for directions
to all other river access sites.
PHONE: 970-276-2061
ACRES: 110 land acres, access to 134 river miles
FACILITIES: 9 river sites, picnic sites, 8 boat
ramps, electrical hookups, dump station, showers, visitor center
RECREATION: fishing, rafting, camping, boating,
cross-country skiing
NEW NOTE: Camping reservations, available
24/7, required on all sites. See page 44.
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19
JA
10

JA
3

Leadville

Red Cliff

Minturn

JA
16

Routt NF

JA
14

JA
30

JA
1

Walden

JA
6

JA
12

JA
29

JA
4

JA
20

E

PARK
COUNTY
COUNTY
Fairplay
LK
PA
LK
Mt.
4
PA
19 PA
Massive
5
15
LK
20
PA
PA
LK
Mt. Elbert
3
PA
25
17
1
CH
16
PA PA
PA
La Plata CHAFFEE
21
13
14
Peak
PA
24
CO. CH
PA
2
CH
Mt.
PA
10
Harvard
CH
9
6
SPI
CH
5
15
8
CH
CH 4 CH
14
16

White River NF

EA
5

EA
6

Vail

GR
9

GR
2

GR
4

JA
26

14

JA
2

JA
7

JA
23

Kremmling

GR
19

JA
21

JA
15

JA
5
JA
24

GR
11

JA
22

JA
13

JA
9

Mt. of the
Holy Cross

GR
21

RO
20

70

SYLVAN
LAKE

Aspen

SYL

EA
2

EA
3

Conundrum
Peak

Crested Butte

Maroon
Bells

PITKIN
COUNTY

EA
1

RO
8

EAGLE COUNTY
Gypsum

RO
17

Yampa

RO
19

RO
4
40
RO
2
RO
RO
1
22
Oak Creek
STG

RO
7

RO
10

ROUTT
COUNTY

RO
23

RO
18

STEAMBOAT
LAKE

STE

D

JACKSON COUNTY 125

al D
iv ide

ad

Gr een

nt

l or

Con tine

Co

A

PA
1

6

PA
8

5

CC
4
2

GOG

BOULDER
3
COUNTY

2

LR
30

1
LR
8

MAPS

NORTHWEST

o
.

�es
lor

R

491

r

A

MESA VERDE
NATIONAL
PARK

MZ
6

Dolores

Cortez

MZ
8

MZ
2

D olo r e

MZ
10

Mancos

MZ
4

MZ
7 MAN

MZ
1

MZ
9

s

DO
3

r 145

140

e
Riv

B

Rico

SM
7

San Juan
NF

Mt.
Wilson

LP
1

LP
5

Ouray

LP
4

CRA

133

172

Ignacio

50

149

HI
7

AR
1

C

NAV

NAVAJO RESERVOIR

160

HI
6

GU
11

GU
22
GU
14

135

Crested Butte

GU
10

GU
1

on

AR
2

San Luis
Peak

149

D

i

MINERAL
COUNTY
160

84

ARCHULETA
COUNTY

MI
1

MI
2

Rio Grande NF

MI
4

Creede

t i n e nt a l

HI
3

Pitkin

RG
6

Del
Norte

RG
8

SA
12

SA
2

CN
13

CONEJOS
COUNTY

CN
4

CN
5

CN
2

RIO GRANDE
COUNTY

RG
1

SA
6

COUNTY

SAGUACHE

RG
4

D

SA
4

GU
3

Rio Grande NF

GU
12
GU
19
GU
GU
21
13

South
Fork

LK
2

E
Fairplay

PA
22

RG
3

CN
1

CN
9

CN
7

CN
6

CN
14

17

370

RG
9

RG
5
RG
7

Antonito

AL
4

E

e

CN
10

d

CU
3 Westcliffe

142

FR
3

7

FR
13

FR
4

6

PA
8

5

150

Blanca

CO
3

AL
6

159

CO
2

10

9

HU
5

CUSTER
8
CU
CO.
4

CU
5

COSTILLA
COUNTY

ALAMOSA

an

FR
21
CU
2

69

FR
14

GREAT SAND DUNES
NATIONAL PARK

SAN
LUIS LA KE

AL
5

FR
10

FR
7

PA
26
FR
19
FREMONT
COUNTY
FR
FR
6
20

FR
22

PA
12

Crestone Peak

FR
16
SA
16

CN
8

CN
11

La Jara

Manassa

285

AL
3

17

FR
17

FR
12

FR
15

PA
7

PA
3

COUNTY
AL
2 G r Alamosa

Hooper

SA
14

SA
10

Moffat

SA
17

SA
9

SA
18

AL
1

285

SA
19

Center

SA
13

SA
20

Saguache

285

SA
11

Monte Vista

o

CN
12
CN
3

112

Ri

SA
15
SA
1

SA
8

CH
25

CH
CH
CH
5
3
6
CH
CH
2
CH
26
19
CH CH
CH
1
21
CH 11
Salida
CH
CH
24
Poncha
AHR
20
27
CH
Springs
22
CH
CH 50
CH 23
12
17

CH
28

CH
18

CH
7

Buena Vista

LK
Mt.
PA
LK
4
Massive
PA
19
5
PA
LAKE
15
LK
20
Mt.
PA
PA
CO. Elbert LK
3
PA
25
17
1
PA
CH
16
PA
PA
La Plata
21 SPINNE Y
13
14
Peak
PA
24
MTN. RES.
CH
PA
2
CH
Mt.
PA
PA
10 CH
PA
Harvard
6
9
SPI
CH
13
5
9
15
8
CH
CH 4 CH
PARK
9
ELE
14
COUNTY
16

Gunnison NF

GU
17

D

SA
7

RG
2

114

MI
3

SA
5

SA
3

GU
4

GU
16

82

PITKIN
COUNTY

Aspen

Conundrum
Peak

Maroon
Bells

GU
Gunnison GU
GU
9
18
GU
20
8
GU
GU
6
GU
5
7

Pagosa Springs

HI
5

HI
1

HI
4

BLUE
MESA
RES.

GU
15

COUNTY

Lake City

HI
2

Marble

GUNNISON

PAONIA
RE S.

HINSDALE
COUNTY

Redcloud Peak

Uncompahgre
Peak

Uncompahgre
NF

MT
2

92

151

VALLECITO
RE SERVOIR

Bayfield

COUNTY

LP
3

550

SJ
1

MT
1

Silverton

Ridgway

RID

OU
1

SAN
JUAN
COUNTY

Telluride

Mt.
Sneffels

Durango

550

CRAWFORD RES.

COUNTY

LP
2

LA PLATA

SM
6

550

RIDGWAY
RE S.

62

DE
3

Crawford

DE
2

Paonia

BLACK CANYON OF THE GUNNISON
NATIONAL PARK

Montrose

OURAY

Olathe

92

Hotchkiss

DELTA
COUNTY

PAO

GU
2

Capitol Peak

vi d e

160

491

MZ
5

MCPHEE RES.

MZ
3

LON

DO
4

DO
5

SM
2

145

COUNTY

348

SWE

Delta

Cedaredge

65

Grand Mesa NF

C

C

COUNTY

MONTEZUMA

Dove
Creek

DOLORES
COUNTY

DO
2

SAN MIGUEL
COUNTY

SM
4

Norwood

MONTROSE

ME
8

VEG

STATE PARKS

10

Do

SM
1

un

Uncompahgre
NF

DE
1

Palisade

er

SM
3

SM
5

Nucla

n

50

ME
3

ME
11

iv

STATE TRUST LANDS

9

DO
1

141

141

n

ME
9

CRP

ME
1

ME

r

B5

e

STATE WILDLIFE AREAS

8

e

141

MESA
COUNTY

COLORADO NATIONAL
MONUMENT

ME
2

o
is

90

iv

ME
12

do

l or a

Co

CAM

iv

STATE FISH UNITS

7

Gateway

ME
6

Grand Junction

ME
4

Fruita

G

6

5

ME
7A

R

CHAFFEE
CO.

R

MAPS

SOUTHWEST

51

CPW.STATE.CO.US

�MAPS

GAME MANAGEMENT UNITS

52

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�MAPS

LANDS INDEX

COUNTIES

▶ (F. E.) or (F. L.) by property name = property is a fishing easement or fishing lease

STATE PARKS

STATE FISH UNITS, WILDLIFE AREAS, TRUST LANDS &amp; PARKS
GMU

ACRES

MAP
POINT

GRID
INDEX

104
104

2,890
400

BAR
AD-1

G-3
G-3

Higel SWA
J.W. Mumma Native Aquatic Species SFU
Playa Blanca SWA

791
80
80

1,465
714

AL-1
AL-2
AL-3

E-9
E-9
E-9

NEW San Luis Lakes STL

82

1,300

AL-4

E-9

San Luis Lakes SWA
Zapata Falls STL

82
82

3,317
619

AL-5
AL-6

E-9
E-9

104

4,450

CHE

G-4

48

77
78
771

561
211
4,982

AR-1
AR-2
NAV

C-10
C-10
C-10

51

139
139
144
144
144
144
143, 144
144
139
138, 139

178
640
632
1,302
319
641
7,150
496
200
8,533

BA-1
BA-2
BA-3
BA-4
BA-5
BA-6
BA-7
BA-8
BA-9
BA-10

J-9
J-9
I-10
I-10
I-10
I-10
I-10
J-10
J-9
J-9

49

125

5,147

BE-1

I-7

125

NEW

COUNTY &amp; LAND NAME

MAP
PAGE

ADAMS COUNTY
Barr Lake State Park
Whitehorse SWA

48

ALAMOSA COUNTY

51

ARAPAHOE COUNTY
Cherry Creek State Park

ARCHULETA COUNTY
Devil Creek SWA
Echo Canyon Reservoir SWA
Navajo State Park

BACA COUNTY
Burchfield SWA
Burchfield STL
North Canyon STL
Pat Canyon / Whitby STL
Sand Creek South STL
Sikes Ranch STL
Sikes Ranch SWA
State Line STL
Turk’s Pond SWA
Two Buttes Reservoir SWA

BENT COUNTY
Adobe Creek Reservoir SWA
Blue Lake STL
Dawn Pond SWA
Fort Lyon SWA
John Martin Res. State Park
John Martin Reservoir SWA
Karney Ranch STL
Karney Ranch SWA
Keller Lease STL
Las Animas SFU
Purgatoire River SWA
Setchfield SWA

BE-2

I-7

125
125
126
125, 126, 146
126
126
146
125
130
130

42,683
30
523
13,391
19,471
1,000
13,580
1,520
69
960
2,438

BE-3
BE-4
JMR
BE-5
BE-6
BE-7
BE-8
BE-9
BE-10
BE-11

I-8
I-8
I-8
I-8
I-7
I-8
I-8
I-8
I-8
I-9

29
29

1,441
208

ELD
BO-1

F-3
F-3

39
39
39
39
39

320
1,093
670
3,438
240

CC-1
CC-2
CC-3
CC-4
CC-5

E-4
F-4
E-4
F-4
E-4

multiple

5,652

AHR

E-7

49

56

11

CH-1

E-6

57
57, 481
49, 481
56, 481

542
8
41
61

CH-2
CH-3
CH-4
CH-5

E-6
E-6
E-6
E-6

640
240
9,485
42,881
2,808
635
640
640
673
640
640
240
71
640

CN-1
CN-2
CN-3
CN-4
CN-5
CN-6
CN-7
CN-8
CN-9
CN-10
CN-11
CN-12
CN-13
CN-14

D-10
D-9
E-10
D-10
E-10
D-10
E-10
E-10
D-10
E-10
E-10
D-9
D-10
E-10

51

83
83
83

1,061
1,462
278

CO-1
CO-2
CO-3

F-9
F-10
F-9

49, 51

69
86, 691
69, 691
86
86
84

640
500
780
640
486
640

CU-1
CU-2
CU-3
CU-4
CU-5
CU-6

F-8
E-7
F-8
F-8
E-8
F-8

49, 51

53
62
53
53
64

760
7,612
1,600
1,030
211

CRA
DE-1
DE-2
DE-3
SWE

C-6
B-6
C-6
C-6
B-6

51

72, 711
711

2,359
640

DO-1
DO-2

A-8
A-8

51

Champion SWA (F. E.)
Chesmore SWA (F. E.)
Chubb Park Ranch SWA
Chubb Park STL
Clear Creek Reservoir SWA
Droney Gulch SWA
Frantz Lake SWA
Granite SWA (F. E.)
Harmon SWA (F. E.)
Heckendorf SWA
Johnson Village SWA
Little Cochetopa Creek STL
Love Meadow WWA
Maxwell Park STL
Mount Ouray SWA
Mount Shavano SFU
Mount Shavano SWA
Poncha Pass STL
Pridemore SWA (F. L.)
Ruby Mountain SWA (F. E.)
Sand Creek Central STL
Sands Lake SWA
Wright’s Lake SWA

57, 481
49
49
49, 57
48, 481
56
56
48, 49
481
481
481
561
481
481
56
56
56, 57
561
56
57
56
57
56, 481

MAP
PAGE

51

CONEJOS COUNTY
Alamaditas Mesa STL
Alamosa Canyon STL
Hot Creek SWA
La Jara Reservoir STL
La Jara SWA
La Jara Reservoir SWA
Los Mogotes Peak STL
Pinon Hills STL
Rajadero Canyon STL
San Luis Hills STL
Sego Springs SWA
Terrace Reservoir SWA
Trujillo Meadows SWA
Vincente Canyon STL

CUSTER COUNTY
48

48, 50

Bear Gulch STL
Beddows Mountain STL
Lake Deweese SWA
Froze Creek STL
Middle Taylor Creek SWA
Rosita STL

DELTA COUNTY

CHAFFEE COUNTY
Arkansas Headwaters State Park
Arkansas River/
Big Bend SWA (F. E.)
Aspen Ridge STL
Bighorn Springs SWA
Buena Vista SWA (F. E.)
Chalk Cliffs SFU

81
81
81
81
81
81
81
81
81
81
81
80, 81
81
81

ACRES

COSTILLA COUNTY

CLEAR CREEK COUNTY
Bakerville STL
Bergen Peak SWA
Georgetown SWA
Mount Evans SWA
Urad Lake SWA

GRID
INDEX
E-6
E-6
E-6
E-6
D-6
E-7
E-7
E-5
E-6
E-6
E-6
E-7
E-6
E-6
E-7
E-7
E-7
E-7
E-6
E-6
E-6
E-7
E-6

GMU

Mountain Home Reservoir SWA
Sanchez Reservoir SWA
Smith Reservoir SWA

BOULDER COUNTY
Eldorado Canyon State Park
Sawhill Ponds

60
5
525
3,640
500
2,949
25
131
10
720
9
320
11
4,901
231
45
84
360
10
4
597
14
84

MAP
POINT
CH-6
CH-7
CH-8
CH-9
CH-10
CH-11
CH-12
CH-13
CH-14
CH-15
CH-16
CH-17
CH-18
CH-19
CH-20
CH-21
CH-22
CH-23
CH-24
CH-25
CH-26
CH-27
CH-28

COUNTY &amp; LAND NAME

51

Crawford State Park
Escalante SWA
McCluskey SWA
Roeber SWA
Sweitzer Lake State Park

DOLORES COUNTY
Coalbed Canyon SWA
Disappointment Creek STL

53

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�MAPS

314
606
5,030
11,780

MAP
POINT
DO-3
DO-4
DO-5
LON

GRID
INDEX
B-8
B-8
B-8
A-9

104
51
51
51

2,300
362
3,328
699

CAS
DG-1
ROX
DG-2

G-5
F-5
F-5
F-4

48, 49

47, 444
44
35
35
44
36, 45
36, 45

2,577
382
25
90
1,574
107
602

EA-1
EA-2
EA-3
EA-4
SYL
EA-5
EA-6

C-5
D-4
D-4
D-4
D-4
D-4
D-4

50

105
105

2,086
14,733

EB-1
EB-2

H-5
G-5

48

59
110
118

2,701
400
8,887

CHM
EP-1
EP-2

G-6
G-5
G-6

48, 49

59
59
691
58
581
58
58
69
69, 691
86
69
58, 86
58
691
57, 58
86
58
59
58
58
691
58
69

2,227
461
640
640
640
640
520
640
1,280
640
640
28
640
520
2,480
640
640
9,389
640
410
640
18,253
640

FR-1
FR-2
FR-3
FR-4
FR-5
FR-6
FR-7
FR-8
FR-9
FR-10
FR-11
FR-12
FR-13
FR-14
FR-15
FR-16
FR-17
FR-18
FR-19
FR-20
FR-21
FR-22
FR-23

F-7
F-7
F-7
F-7
F-6
E-7
E-7
F-7
F-7
E-7
F-7
E-7
F-7
F-7
E-7
E-7
E-7
F-7
F-6
E-7
F-7
E-6
F-7

43
43
42
34
33
32, 42
33
33
33
43, 444
43
33
33, 42

7
19
13,179
2
304
42
600
48
1,333
40
941
48

GF-1
GF-2
GF-3
GF-4
HAR
GF-5
GF-6
RIF
RIG
GF-7
GF-8
GF-9
GF-10

C-4
C-4
C-5
C-4
C-4
C-4
B-4
C-4
C-4
C-4
C-4
C-4
B-4

COUNTY &amp; LAND NAME

GMU

ACRES

Fish Creek SWA
Groundhog Reservoir SWA
Jim Olterman/Lone Cone SWA
Lone Mesa State Park

71
71
70, 71
711

MAP
PAGE
51

EAGLE COUNTY
Basalt SWA
Brush Creek SWA
Eagle River SWA
Gypsum Ponds SWA
Sylvan Lake State Park
Vail Deer Underpass SWA
Whiskey Creek STL

ELBERT COUNTY
Jumping Cow STL
Jumping Cow SWA

EL PASO COUNTY
Cheyenne Mountain State Park
Ramah SWA
Turkey Track Ranch STL

FREMONT COUNTY
Beaver Creek SWA
Brush Hollow SWA
Cody Park STL
Cottonwood Ridge STL
Deer Haven STL
Dirty Gulch STL
Fernleaf Gulch STL
Florence STL
Grape Creek STL
McCoy Gulch STL
Newlin Creek STL
Ogden/Treat SWA (F. E.)
Parkdale STL
Pinnacle Rock STL
Sand Gulch, No. 1, 2, 3, 4 STL
Short Creek Baldy STL
Stoney Face Mountain STL
Table Mountain STL
Tallahassee Road STL
Texas Creek No. 1 &amp; 2 STL
Turkey Gulch STL
Waugh Mountain STL
West Bear Gulch STL

54

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MAP
POINT

GRID
INDEX

MAP
PAGE

38

11,903

GOG

F-4

48

181
181
28
181

1,240
1,301
640
1,795

GR-1
GR-2
GR-3
GR-4

E-2
D-3
E-3
D-2

28

451

GR-5

E-3

18, 28
37
18, 28
181
27
27
181
18
28
15, 27, 361
28
18
18
181
18
27

2,160
1,304
1,714
5,019
4,144
10,912
83
49
640
10,996
161
1,280
876
2,360
12
880

GR-6
GR-7
GR-8
GR-9
GR-10
GR-11
GR-12
GR-13
GR-14
GR-15
GR-16
GR-17
GR-18
GR-19
GR-20
GR-21

E-3
D-3
E-3
D-3
D-3
D-2
D-3
E-3
E-3
D-3
E-3
E-3
E-3
D-2
E-3
D-2

Almont Triangle SWA
Beaver Lake SWA
Black Sage Pass STL
Cabin Creek SWA
Centennial SWA
Chance Gulch SWA
Dutch Gulch SWA
Gunnison River SWA
Gunnison SWA
Leaps Gulch SWA
Miller Ranch SWA
Paonia State Park
Pitkin SFU
Quakey Mountain STL
Roaring Judy SFU
Sapinero SWA
Spring Creek Reservoir SWA
Taylor River SWA
Tomichi Creek SWA
Tomichi Dome STL
Van Tuyl SWA
Waunita WWA

54, 55
43
551
55
54
67
67
54
54
55
54
53, 521
55, 551
551
54, 55
54
55
55
67
551
55
551

643
41
415
640
1,800
645
320
81
2,800
560
1,604
1,584
48
640
778
7,129
55
13
465
640
510
-

GU-1
GU-2
GU-3
GU-4
GU-5
GU-6
GU-7
GU-8
GU-9
GU-10
GU-11
PAO
GU-12
GU-13
GU-14
GU-15
GU-16
GU-17
GU-18
GU-19
GU-20
GU-21

D-6
C-5
D-7
D-7
C-7
D-7
D-7
D-7
C-7
D-6
C-6
C-6
D-7
D-7
D-6
C-7
D-6
D-6
D-7
D-7
D-7
D-7

Whetstone Mountain STL

54

640

GU-22

D-6

76
66
66, 67
76
76
77
66

520
42
1,429
41
177
508
4

HI-1
HI-2
HI-3
HI-4
HI-5
HI-6
HI-7

C-8
C-8
C-8
C-8
C-9
C-9
C-8

51

85
84
84
85

1,511
640
640
2,118

HU-1
HU-2
HU-3
HU-4

G-9
F-8
F-8
F-9

49

Golden Gate Canyon State Park

GRAND COUNTY
Antelope Creek STL
Carter Creek STL
Copper Mountain STL
East Carter Mountain STL
Granby Ranch SWA
(Conservation Easement)
Hot Sulphur Springs SWA
Junction Butte SWA
Kemp-Breeze SWA
Middle Carter STL
Middle Park STL
Milk Creek STL
Perkins SWA
Pioneer Park SWA
Ptarmigan STL
Radium SWA
Red Mountain SWA
Slide Mountain STL
Troublesome Valley Ranch STL
West Carter Mountain STL
Windy Gap WWA
Windy Ridge STL

50

GUNNISON COUNTY

49, 51

GARFIELD COUNTY
Bob Terrell SWA
Crystal River SFU
Garfield Creek SWA
Glenwood Springs SFU
Harvey Gap State Park
Parachute Ponds SWA
Rifle Falls SFU
Rifle Falls State Park
Rifle Gap State Park
Roaring Fork SWA
Sam Caudill SWA
West Rifle Creek SWA
Wheeler SWA

ACRES

GILPIN COUNTY

DOUGLAS COUNTY
Castlewood Canyon State Park
Four Mile SWA
Roxborough State Park
Sharptail Ridge SWA

GMU

COUNTY &amp; LAND NAME

51

HINSDALE COUNTY

50

Brown Lakes SWA
Lake Fork of the Gunnison River SWA (F.E.)
Mason Family SWA
Rito Hondo Reservoir SWA
Road Canyon Reservoir SWA
Williams Creek Reservoir SWA
Wind in the Willows SWA

HUERFANO COUNTY
Black Hawk STL
Black Mountain STL
Blue Spring STL
Guillermo Ranch STL

�MAPS

544
2,192
640
1,420
960
585
80

MAP
POINT
HU-5
LAT
HU-6
HU-7
HU-8
HU-9
HU-10

GRID
INDEX
F-9
G-9
F-9
F-9
G-9
F-9
F-9

2 mi.
1.2 mi.
2,848
95
2,620
3,129
640
2,839
11,239
640
7,671
520
847
2,880
4.4 mi.
6 mi.
640
640
920
520
5,229
640
2,323
320
3,280
81
71,194
320
1,523
2 mi.
3,672

JA-1
JA-2
JA-3
JA-4
JA-5
JA-6
JA-7
JA-8
JA-9
JA-10
JA-11
JA-12
JA-13
JA-14
JA-15
JA-16
JA-17
JA-18
JA-19
JA-20
JA-21
JA-22
JA-23
JA-24
JA-25
JA-26
STA
JA-27
JA-28
JA-29
JA-30

E-2
D-2
E-2
D-1
D-1
E-1
D-1
E-1
D-1
E-2
E-2
E-2
D-1
E-2
D-2
E-1
E-2
E-2
E-2
E-1
D-2
D-1
D-1
D-2
E-1
D-2
E-2
E-2
E-2
D-1
E-2

COUNTY &amp; LAND NAME

GMU

ACRES

Huerfano SWA
Lathrop State Park
Little Sheep Mountain STL
Manzanares Creek STL
Schultz Canyon STL
South Middle Creek STL
Wahatoya SWA

861
85
85
861
85
85
85
6
16
171
161
16
161
16
6
161
171
6
171
161
17
16
6
171
171
171
6
16
16
161
16
6
17
6,7,19,171
171
6
16
171

MAP
PAGE

49

50

Chatfield State Park
Ralston Creek SWA
Staunton State Park

51, 461
38
39, 46

5,318
2,100
3,834

CHA
JF-1
STN

F-4
F-4
F-4

KIOWA COUNTY
NEW Queens STL

126, 127

11,323

KI-1

J-7

Queens SWA
Sweetwater STL

126, 127
126

13,886
640

KI-2
KI-3

I-7
I-7

49

107

400

KC-1

I-5

48

741
74, 75
74
75
74

2,942
14
208
85
7,720

LP-1
LP-2
LP-3
LP-4
LP-5

B-10
B-10
B-9
B-10
B-9

48
48, 49
48, 49
49
48, 49

629
467
1,300
8

LK-1
LK-2
LK-3
LK-4
LK-5

D-5
D-5
E-5
E-5
D-5

48

KIT CARSON COUNTY
LA PLATA COUNTY
Bodo SWA
Durango SFU
Haviland Lake SWA
Pastorius Reservoir SWA
Perins Peak SWA

51

LAKE COUNTY
Box Creek STL
Crystal Lake STL
Hardeman SWA (F. E.)
Paddock SWA
Reddy SWA (F. E.)

MAP
POINT

GRID
INDEX

MAP
PAGE

8
8
19
20
8, 19
20
20
8
8, 191
9
191
8
20
7
8
8
7
20
19
191
20
191
191
7
7, 8
8, 19
191
19, 191
20
9
191
191
20
19
19
87
191

200
12
58
51
352
308
2,004
640
25,497
765
120
640
640
133
640
640
640
302
2,591
640
16
640
242
640
1,920
460
5,762
395
44
30
480
480
640
90
44
1,793
38

LR-1
LR-2
LR-3
LR-4
LR-5
LR-6
BYD
LR-7
LR-8
LR-9
LR-10
LR-11
LR-12
LR-13
LR-14
LR-15
LR-16
LR-17
LOR
LR-18
LR-19
LR-20
LR-21
LR-22
LR-23
LR-24
LR-25
LR-26
LR-27
LR-28
LR-29
LR-30
LR-31
LR-32
LR-33
LR-34
LR-35

F-2
E-1
F-2
F-2
E-1
F-2
F-2
E-1
F-1
F-1
F-1
E-1
F-2
E-1
E-1
E-1
E-1
F-2
F-2
F-1
F-2
F-1
F-1
E-1
E-1
E-2
F-1
F-1
F-2
F-1
F-1
F-1
F-3
F-2
F-2
F-1
E-1

48, 50

Aguilar TV Hill STL
Apishapa North STL
Apishapa SWA
Bosque del Oso SWA
Flattop Butte STL
James M. John SWA
Lake Dorothey SWA
North Lake SWA
Sakariason STL
Spanish Peaks SWA
Trinidad Lake State Park

85
133
133, 134
85, 851
133
140
140
85, 851
85
85
85, 851

500
1,880
7,935
30,000
2,052
8,200
4,500
840
560
6,450
3,312

LA-1
LA-2
LA-3
LA-4
LA-5
LA-6
LA-7
LA-8
LA-9
LA-10
TRI

G-10
G-9
G-9
F-10
G-9
G-10
G-10
F-10
F-10
F-10
G-10

49

LINCOLN COUNTY
NEW Brett Gray Ranch STL

119

23,878

LI-1

H-6

Hugo SWA
Karval Reservoir SWA
Kinney Lake SWA

113
120
113

2,240
235
568

LI-2
LI-3
LI-4

H-6
H-6
H-6

96
96
91
91
90
90

120
180
80
1,082
640
1,121

LO-1
LO-2
LO-3
LO-4
LO-5
LO-6

I-2
H-2
I-2
I-1
I-1
I-1

Arrowhead STL
Bellaire Lake SWA
Bellvue-Watson SFU
Big Thompson Ponds SWA
Bliss SWA
Boedecker Reservoir SWA
Boyd Lake State Park
Bull Mountain STL
Cherokee SWA
Douglas Reservoir SWA
Dowdy Lake SWA
Dry Creek North STL
Eagle Canyon STL
Hohnholz Lakes SWA
Horse Ranch Pass STL
Jimmy Creek STL
LaGarde Creek STL
Lon Hagler SWA
Lory State Park
Meadow Creek STL
North Fork SWA
North Rabbit Creek STL
Parvin Lake SWA
Pass Creek STL
Pfister Draw STL
Poudre River SFU
Poudre River STL
Poudre River SWA
Simpson Ponds SWA
Smith Lake SWA
Steinhoff Hill STL
Steven's Gulch STL
Twin Sisters SWA
Watson Lake SFU
Watson Lake SWA
Wellington SWA
West Lake SWA

LAS ANIMAS COUNTY

JEFFERSON COUNTY

Flagler Reservoir SWA

ACRES

LARIMER COUNTY

JACKSON COUNTY
Brownlee SWA (F. L.)
Brownlee 2 SWA (F. L.)
Cohagen STL
Cowdrey Lake SWA
Delaney Butte Lakes SWA
Diamond J SWA
East Delaney Butte Lake STL
Elk Mountain STL
Independence Mountain STL
Indian Creek STL
Johnny Moore Mountain STL
Kemp Draw STL
Lake John SWA
MacFarlane Reservoir STL
Manville SWA (F. L.)
Murphy SWA (F. L.)
Owl Creek STL
Owl Mountain STL
Owl Mountain SWA
Pinkham Mountain STL
Rabbit Ears STL
Red Canyon STL
Richard SWA (F. L.)
Ridge Road STL
Sand Creek STL
Seymour Lake SWA
State Forest State Park
Taylor Draw STL
Three Sisters STL
Verner SWA (F. L.)
Yarmony Ranch SWA (F. L.)

GMU

COUNTY &amp; LAND NAME

49

LOGAN COUNTY
50

Atwood STL
Atwood SWA
Bravo STL
Bravo SWA
Duck Creek STL
Duck Creek SWA

48

55

CPW.STATE.CO.US

�MAPS

400
280
581
5,715
40
192

MAP
POINT
LO-7
LO-8
LO-9
NST
LO-10
LO-11

GRID
INDEX
I-2
I-1
I-2
I-1
I-2
I-2

89

2,720

LO-12

H-2

92
90, 92
91, 93

200
1,297
10,696

LO-13
LO-14
LO-15

I-1
I-1
I-1

Shooting
NEW &amp;Cameo
Education Complex

31

1,700

CAM

B-5

Colorado River Island SWA
Franklin Island SWA
Highline Lake State Park
Horsethief Canyon SWA
James M. Robb-Colorado River State Park
Jerry Creek Reservoir SWA
Leatha Jean Stassen SWA
Loma Boat Launch SWA
Mogensen Ponds SWA
Orchard Mesa SWA
Plateau Creek SWA
Tilman Bishop SWA
Vega State Park
Walker SWA
West Lake SWA

30, 41
30, 41
30
30, 40
30, 40
421
40
30
421
41
421
30, 41
421
30, 40
30

67
38
562
1,439
1,336
871
31
8
11
148
1,346
113
1,842
351
6

ME-1
ME-2
HIG
ME-3
CRP
ME-4
ME-5
ME-6
ME-7
ME-8
ME-9
ME-10
VEG
ME-11
ME-12

B-5
A-5
A-5
B-5
B-5
A-5
B-5
A-5
A-5
B-5
B-5
B-5
B-5
B-5
A-5

50, 51

80
76
76, 79
76

240
117
579
3

MI-1
MI-2
MI-3
MI-4

D-9
D-9
D-9
D-8

51

3, 4
2, 3
211
2, 3
11
3
211
211
1, 201
201
13
11
4
11
2, 201
11
4, 441
11
10
301
4
3
3
3
11
12, 211
13
211

12,393
6,266
640
1,849
8,081
104
640
628
1,305
2,226
640
640
640
640
25,739
640
2,108
640
1,810
866
640
640
3,518
640
640
2,079
640
638

MF-1
MF-2
MF-3
MF-4
MF-5
MF-6
MF-7
MF-8
MF-9
MF-10
MF-11
MF-12
MF-13
MF-14
MF-15
MF-16
ELH
MF-17
MF-18
MF-19
MF-20
MF-21
MF-22
MF-23
MF-24
MF-25
MF-26
MF-27

C-1
B-1
B-2
B-1
B-2
B-2
B-2
B-2
A-1
A-1
C-2
B-2
C-1
B-2
A-1
B-2
C-2
B-2
B-2
C-2
C-1
B-2
B-1
C-1
B-2
C-2
C-2
B-2

COUNTY &amp; LAND NAME

GMU

ACRES

Dune Ridge SWA
Ford Bridge STL
Knudson SWA
North Sterling State Park
Overland Trail STL
Overland Trail SWA

96
91
96
89
96
96

NEW Pawnee Valley STL
Red Lion Ranch STL
Red Lion SWA
Tamarack Ranch SWA

MAP
PAGE

48

MESA COUNTY

56

2019 COLORADO STATE RECREATION LANDS

134 mi.

YAM

C-2

71, 73
73
711
73
73
711
73
73
73
71,73
73

57
120
1,724
571
635
764
177
526
250
90
441

MZ-1
MZ-2
MZ-3
MAN
MZ-4
MZ-5
MZ-6
MZ-7
MZ-8
MZ-9
MZ-10

A-9
B-9
A-9
B-9
B-9
A-9
A-9
B-9
A-9
B-9
B-10

51

64
65

162
6,454

MT-1
MT-2

C-7
C-7

51

95
99
96
96
95, 96
95
95
96
95

711
1,600
588
884
2,576
3,091
394
903
5,600

MG-1
MG-2
MG-3
MG-4
MG-5
JAC
MG-6
MG-7
MG-8

H-2
H-3
H-3
H-2
H-2
G-2
H-2
H-2
H-2

48

130
125
125
125, 129
125, 130
125, 129
135

640
670
2,603
278
410
1,142
141

OT-1
OT-2
OT-3
OT-4
OT-5
OT-6
OT-7

H-8
H-8
I-8
H-8
H-8
H-8
H-8

49

62, 65
62, 65

5,498
3,201

OU-1
RID

B-7
B-7

51

ACRES

Little Snake STL
Little Snake SWA
Maybell STL
Monument Butte STL
Moosehead Mountain STL
Morapos Creek STL
Morgan Gulch STL
Oxbow STL
Peck Mesa STL
Pine Tree Gulch STL
Pinon Ridge STL
Pole Gulch STL
Rattlesnake Hill STL
Sagebrush Draw STL
Simsberry Draw STL
South Duffy Mountain STL
South Nipple Rim STL
Ted's Canyon STL
Temple Canyon STL
Thornburg Draw STL
Triangle STL
Willow Creek STL

2, 3
2, 3
3
12
10
12
211
2
11
11, 211
11
3
211
11
3
211
2, 3
11
211
11
3, 11
4
3, 11, 13,211,
301, 441

MAP
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50

MONTEZUMA COUNTY

MOFFAT COUNTY
Bakers Peak STL
Bald Mountain STL
Ben Morgan Canyon STL
Big Hole Gulch STL
Bitterbrush SWA
Boston Flats STL
Box Elder North STL
Box Elder STL
Browns Park STL
Browns Park SWA
Castor Gulch STL
Cedar Springs STL
Cedars STL
Citadel STL
Cold Springs Mountain STL
Cross Mountain STL
Elkhead Reservoir State Park
Elk Springs #1 STL
Elk Springs #3 STL
Fortification STL
Fourmile STL
Godiva Rim STL
Greasewood STL
Great Divide STL
Homestead STL
Iles Grove STL
Jeffway Gulch STL
Jubb Creek STL

GRID
INDEX
B-1
B-1
B-2
C-2
A-2
C-2
B-2
B-2
B-2
B-2
B-3
C-1
B-2
B-2
B-2
B-2
B-1
B-2
B-2
B-2
B-2
C-1

GMU

Yampa River State Park

MINERAL COUNTY
Alberta Park Reservoir SWA
Big Meadows Reservoir SWA
Coller SWA
Creede SWA

640
4,860
9,208
653
640
640
640
640
640
640
640
11,026
640
640
640
640
19,962
640
637
640
1,122
640

MAP
POINT
MF-28
MF-29
MF-30
MF-31
MF-32
MF-33
MF-34
MF-35
MF-36
MF-37
MF-38
MF-39
MF-40
MF-41
MF-42
MF-43
MF-44
MF-45
MF-46
MF-47
MF-48
MF-49

COUNTY &amp; LAND NAME

Dolores River SWA
Joe Moore Reservoir SWA
Lone Dome SWA
Mancos State Park
Menefee Peak STL
Narraguinnep Resevoir SWA
Puett Reservoir SWA
Summit Reservoir SWA
Totten Reservoir SWA
Twin Spruce Ponds SWA
Weber Canyon STL

MONTROSE COUNTY
Cerro Summit SWA
Cimarron SWA

MORGAN COUNTY

50

Andrick Ponds SWA
Brush Prairie Ponds SWA
Brush SWA
Cottonwood SWA
Elliott SWA
Jackson Lake State Park
Jackson Lake SWA
Jean K. Tool SWA
Weldon Valley STL

OTERO COUNTY
Higbee Canyon STL
Holbrook Reservoir SWA
Horse Creek Reservoir SWA
Melon Valley SWA
Oxbow SWA
Rocky Ford SWA
Timpas Creek SWA

OURAY COUNTY
Billy Creek SWA
Ridgway State Park

�MAPS
COUNTY &amp; LAND NAME

GMU

ACRES

MAP
POINT

GRID
INDEX

MAP
PAGE

50
50
58
49
49, 50, 58
50, 58, 581
57, 58
50, 581
58
500
46
58
58, 581
581
58
50
50
50
501
50
581
58, 581
58, 581
50, 501
500
58
50
58

1,486
1,200
3,782
277
8,436
752
6,186
3,570
1,082
1,600
400
640
7,572
265
300
1,121
17,429
15
480
640
640
6,434
1,937
886
950
1,280
1,655
640

PA-1
PA-2
PA-3
PA-4
PA-5
PA-6
PA-7
PA-8
PA-9
PA-10
PA-11
PA-12
ELE
PA-13
PA-14
PA-15
PA-16
PA-17
PA-18
PA-19
PA-20
SPI
PA-21
PA-22
PA-23
PA-24
PA-25
PA-26

F-6
E-6
E-6
E-5
E-6
E-6
E-6
F-5
E-6
E-5
F-4
E-6
F-6
F-6
E-5
E-5
E-5
E-5
F-5
E-5
E-5
E-6
E-5
E-5
E-5
E-5
E-5
F-6

48, 49,
50, 51
48, 49,
50, 51

98
98

69
80

PH-1
PH-2

J-2
J-2

48

444

330

PI-1

D-5

50

127
127
127, 132
127, 132
132
127
127

98
503
5,630
277
876
570
400

PR-1
PR-2
PR-3
PR-4
PR-5
PR-6
PR-7

J-8
J-8
J-8
J-8
J-8
J-8
J-7

49

84
84
84
84
123
128

66
17,496
11,864
105
88
12,533

PU-1
PUE
PU-2
PU-3
PU-4
PU-5

F-8
G-7
F-7
G-7
G-7
G-8

49

11
12,23,211
23
23, 24
11, 21, 22, 31
11, 22

1,979
5,955
48
13,664
25,193
383

RB-1
RB-2
RB-3
RB-4
RB-5
RB-6

B-3
B-3
B-3
C-3
B-3
B-3

50

PARK COUNTY
63 Ranch STL
63 Ranch SWA
Agate Mountain STL
Alma SWA
Antero STL
Badger Basin SWA
Badger Creek STL
Badger Flats STL
Charlie Meyers SWA
Cline Ranch SWA
Crooked Top STL
Dick's Peak STL
Eleven Mile State Park
Eleven Mile STL
Hartsel STL
High Creek STL
James Mark Jones SWA
Knight-Imler SWA
McArthur Gulch STL
Mud Springs STL
Saddle Mountain STL
Spinney Mountain State Park
Spinney Mountain SWA
Tarryall Reservoir SWA
Teter-Michigan Creek SWA
Three Mile Mountain STL
Tomahawk SWA
Warmer Gulch STL

PITKIN COUNTY
Coke Oven SWA

PROWERS COUNTY
Arkansas River SWA
Deadman SWA
Granada SWA
Holly SWA
Mike Higbee SWA
Red Dog SWA
Thurston Reservoir SWA

RIO BLANCO COUNTY
Colorow Mountain SWA
Jensen SWA
Meeker Pastures SWA
Oak Ridge SWA
Piceance SWA
Rio Blanco Lake SWA

79
80
80
80
791

640
102
1,280
799
64

RG-1
RG-2
RG-3
RG-4
RG-5

D-9
D-9
E-9
D-9
E-9

650
610
23
288
879
640
674
34

RO-1
RO-2
RO-3
RO-4
RO-5
RO-6
RO-7
RO-8

D-2
D-2
D-2
D-2
C-2
C-2
D-2
D-3

441

1,826

RO-9

C-2

214
13
5
13
12
441
13, 441
231
14, 214
15
14
15
13
15
214
15
14, 214
13
13
13

457
360
2,511
40
2,039
5,253
724
640
640
640
300
205
640
309
400
1,629
2,820
1,863
2,006
866

RO-10
RO-11
RO-12
RO-13
RO-14
RO-15
RO-16
RO-17
RO-18
RO-19
PEA
RO-20
RO-21
RO-22
RO-23
STG
STE
RO-24
RO-25
RO-26

D-2
C-2
C-1
C-2
C-2
C-2
C-2
D-3
D-2
D-3
D-1
D-3
C-2
D-2
D-2
D-3
D-1
C-2
C-2
C-2

68
68
67
551
67
79
67
681
82
82, 682
68
79
682
682
68
68
82
681
82
682

17,655
1,714
6,712
644
420
640
320
640
640
2,567
320
640
4,579
2,714
3,238
1,898
640
560
880
320

SA-1
SA-2
SA-3
SA-4
SA-5
SA-6
SA-7
SA-8
SA-9
SA-10
SA-11
SA-12
SA-13
SA-14
SA-15
SA-16
SA-17
SA-18
SA-19
SA-20

D-8
D-8
D-7
D-7
D-8
D-8
D-8
D-7
E-8
E-8
E-8
D-9
E-8
E-8
E-8
E-7
E-8
E-7
E-8
E-8

51

90
92
93
92

1,703
1,854
209
885

SE-1
SE-2
SE-3
SE-4

I-1
J-1
J-1
J-1

48

74

13

SJ-1

B-9

51

Rio Grande River SWA (F. E.)
Rio Grande SWA
Shaw Creek STL
Shriver-Wright SWA

79
791
80
791

Adams SWA
Blacktail (Conservation Easement)
Christina SWA
Chuck Lewis SWA
Coal Bank Gulch STL
Cottonwood Creek STL
Emerald Mountain SWA
Finger Rock SFU

NEW Flanders Ranch SWA
Fly Gulch STL
Grassy Creek STL
Grieve Ranch SWA (Conservation Easement)
Hayden Shooting Range
Indian Run SWA
Jimmy Dunn Gulch STL
Maynard Gulch STL
Moody Creek STL
Moonhill STL
Morrison Creek STL
Pearl Lake State Park
Rock Creek SWA
Sage Creek STL
Sarvis Creek SWA
Sleeping Giant STL
Stagecoach State Park
Steamboat Lake State Park
Stokes Gulch STL
Yampa River STL
Yampa River SWA

MAP
PAGE
51

50

Burro Springs No. 1 &amp; 2 STL
Carnero STL
Cochetopa SWA
Daley Gulch STL
Dome Lakes SWA
Little La Garita Creek STL
Los Creek STL
Middle Creek STL
Mineral Hot Springs STL
Mishak Lakes STL
Mogotas Arroyo STL
Old Woman Creek STL
Russell Lakes SWA
Saguache Creek STL
San Juan Creek STL
Sanderson Gulch STL
Steel Canyon STL
Stonehouse Gulch STL
Villa Grove STL
Werner Arroyo STL

SEDGWICK COUNTY

RIO GRANDE COUNTY
Agua Ramon STL
Beaver Creek Reservoir SWA
Dry Creek STL
Gerrard STL
Home Lake SWA

15
15
214
131
441
441
131
26

ACRES

SAGUACHE COUNTY

PUEBLO COUNTY
Lake Beckwith SWA
Lake Pueblo State Park
Pueblo Reservoir SWA
Pueblo SFU
Runyon/Fountain Lakes SWA
Saint Charles STL

GRID
INDEX
D-9
E-9
D-9
E-9

GMU

ROUTT COUNTY

PHILLIPS COUNTY
Frenchman Creek SWA
Holyoke SWA

124
935
469
120

MAP
POINT
RG-6
RG-7
RG-8
RG-9

COUNTY &amp; LAND NAME

51

Jumbo Reservoir SWA
Pony Express SWA
Sand Draw SWA
Sedgwick Bar SWA

SAN JUAN COUNTY
Andrews Lake SWA

57

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LANDS INDEX, CONTINUED FROM PAGE 57
COUNTY &amp; LAND NAME

GMU

ACRES

MAP
POINT

GRID
INDEX

MAP
PAGE

70
70
70
70
70
70
70

320
2,223
640
12,775
640
13
160

SM-1
SM-2
SM-3
SM-4
SM-5
SM-6
SM-7

A-7
B-8
A-8
A-8
A-8
B-8
B-8

51

37, 371

134

SU-1

E-4

50

581
581
59
59
59

6,980
5,114
635
357
715

TE-1
MUE
TE-2
TE-3
TE-4

F-6
F-6
F-6
F-6
F-6

48, 49

96
96

680
2,924

WA-1
WA-2

H-2
H-2

48

99
94
951
94
951
951
951
99
20
94

934
65
1,195
324
640
13
159
140
849
158

WE-1
WE-2
WE-3
WE-4
WE-5
WE-6
WE-7
WE-8
STV
WE-9

G-3
G-2
G-2
F-2
G-2
G-2
G-2
G-3
F-3
G-2

102
103, 109
101
102
102
102
103, 109
98
102
98

2,320
332
287
3,682
3,183
2,157
18,365
75
920
355

YU-1
YU-2
YU-3
YU-4
YU-5
YU-6
YU-7
YU-8
YU-9
YU-10

J-3
J-4
J-3
J-4
J-4
J-3
J-4
J-3
J-3
J-3

SAN MIGUEL COUNTY
Carter Place STL
Dan Noble SWA
Dry Creek Basin STL
Dry Creek Basin SWA
Poison Spyder STL
San Miguel SWA (F. E.)
Woods Lake SWA

SUMMIT COUNTY
Blue River SWA

TELLER COUNTY
Dome Rock SWA
Mueller State Park
Pikes Peak SWA
Rosemont Reservoir SWA
Skaguay Reservoir SWA

WASHINGTON COUNTY
Messex SWA
Prewitt Reservoir SWA

WELD COUNTY
Banner Lakes SWA
Brower SWA
Centennial Valley SWA
Frank SWA
Greasewood Lake STL
Mitani-Tokuyasu SWA
Nakagawa SWA
Prospect STL
St. Vrain State Park
Webster SWA

Our common ground
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REPORT
POACHERS

48

Colorado is home to 41 state parks, more than
310 state wildlife areas, 39,000 miles of trails and
over 23 million acres of public lands to roam free.
This land is your land, we’re all the caretakers.
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OPERATION GAME THIEF: 1-877-265-6648
EMAIL: GAME.THIEF@STATE.CO.US
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Callers can remain anonymous.
(This number is not for information requests or emergencies.)

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Arikaree SWA
Landsman Creek STL
Sandsage SWA
Sandy Bluffs STL
Sandy Bluffs SWA
Simmons SWA
South Republican SWA
Stalker Lake SWA
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WHAT’S NEW: 2018................................................1

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COLORADO PARKS AND WILDLIFE (CPW)

6060 Broadway, Denver, CO 80216 ■ 303-297-1192

RESERVATIONS......................................................1

OUR MISSION: The mission of Colorado Parks and Wildlife is to perpetuate the wildlife
resources of the state, to provide a quality state parks system and to provide enjoyable
and sustainable outdoor recreation opportunities that educate and inspire current
and future generations to serve as active stewards of Colorado’s natural resources.

STATE FISH UNITS (SFUs)........................................2

■ What is an SFU?..................................................................................2
■ SFU properties &amp; regulations..............................................................2

COLORADO PARKS AND WILDLIFE DIRECTOR

Bob D. Broscheid

STATE WILDLIFE AREAS (SWAs)......................... 3–28

COLORADO PARKS AND WILDLIFE COMMISSION MEMBERS, as of May 2018
John Howard, Chair			
Dale Pizel
Michelle Zimmerman, Vice-Chair
Dean Wingfield
James Vigil, Secretary		
Alexander Zipp
Robert W. Bray			
Bob Randall, ex-officio member
Don Brown, ex-officio member
Marie Haskett			
Bob D. Broscheid, CPW Director
Carrie Besnette Hauser		
Marvin McDaniel
						

■ What is a SWA?...................................................................................3
■ Abbreviation table.............................................................................3
■ SWA access rules................................................................................3
■ SWA properties &amp; regulations..................................................... 4–28

STATE TRUST LANDS (STLs)
PUBLIC ACCESS PROGRAM.............................. 29–43

REGULATION BROCHURE EDITOR 		

■ What are trust lands? What is the STL public access program?.............29
■ State trust lands FAQs/access rules...................................................29
■ State trust lands public access properties &amp; regulations............ 30–43

Chelsea Harlan 			

August 2018 by Publication Printers, Denver: 130,000 copies
Printing paid for with hunting and fishing license fees.

STATE PARKS................................................. 44–47

CPW receives federal financial assistance from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. In accordance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation
Act of 1973, Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, the Age Discrimination Act of 1975 and Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, the U.S. Department of the Interior and its bureaus prohibit discrimination on the basis of race, color,
national origin, age, disability or sex.
NOTICE: Laws and regulations in this brochure are paraphrased for easier understanding,
and are intended only as a guide. Complete Colorado wildlife statutes and regulations are
available at CPW offices listed below and online: cpw.state.co.us/Regulations

MAPS............................................................ 48–52

■ State wildlife areas, trust lands and parks — Northeast .................48
■ State wildlife areas, trust lands and parks — Southeast .................49
■ State wildlife areas, trust lands and parks — Northwest ................50
■ State wildlife areas, trust lands and parks — Southwest ................51
■ Game Management Units (GMUs)....................................................52

CPW REGIONAL &amp; AREA OFFICE LOCATIONS
ADMINISTRATION
1313 Sherman St., #618
Denver, 80203
303-297-1192

LANDS INDEX BY COUNTY................... 53–back cover

■ State Fish Units, State Wildlife Areas, State Trust Lands, State Parks

ONLY the offices below can assist hunters with animal checks and taking samples that
are related to hunting activities. See the CPW website for a complete list of our parks
locations that can also sell licenses, issue duplicate licenses and accept licenses for refunds.

ABBREVIATION KEY
Road
RD.		
RES.		
Reservoir
State Fishing Unit
SFU		
State Trust Land
STL		
SWA		
State Wildlife Area
USFS/FS		U.S. Forest Service
N/NW/NE		north, northwest, northeast
S/SW/SE		south, southwest, southeast
E/W		
east/west

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▶ Pearl Lake State Park © Vic Schendel

C O L O R A D O

P A R K S

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2018 Colorado State
Recreation Lands
INSIDE: STATE WILDLIFE AREAS, STATE TRUST LANDS, STATE PARKS

OTHER PHOTOS, LEFT TO RIGHT:
▶ Horseback riding in Mancos State Park. © Dustin Doskocil
▶ Fishing at Barr Lake State Park. © Verdon Tomajko
▶ Hiking in Mueller State Park. © Thomas Kimmell
▶ Easton Adams enjoying deer hunting on Plateau Creek SWA.
© Danny Adams

2018 COLORADO STATE RECREATION LANDS

© Vic Schendel

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■ State park access rules......................................................................44
■ State park fees and passes................................................................44
■ State park properties &amp; regulations .......................................... 45–47

ATV		
all-terrain vehicle
BLM		
Bureau of Land Management
CO./COs.		County/Counties
CPW		
Colorado Parks and Wildlife
CR		
County Road
GMU		
Game Management Unit
Highway
HWY.		
JCT.		
Junction
off-Hwy. vehicle
OHV		

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BRUSH
28167 CR T
Brush, 80723
970-842-6300

GRAND JUNCTION
711 Independent Ave.
Grand Junction, 81505
970-255-6100

MONTE VISTA
0722 S. Road 1 E.
Monte Vista, 81144
719-587-6900

COLORADO SPRINGS
4255 Sinton Road
Colorado Springs, 80907
719-227-5200

GUNNISON
300 W. New York Ave.
Gunnison, 81230
970-641-7060

MONTROSE
2300 S. Townsend Ave.
Montrose, 81401
970-252-6000

DENVER
6060 Broadway
Denver, 80216
303-291-7227

HOT SULPHUR SPRINGS
346 Grand County Rd. 362
Hot Sulphur Springs, 80451
970-725-6200

PUEBLO
600 Reservoir Road
Pueblo, 81005
719-561-5300

DURANGO
151 E. 16th St.
Durango, 81301
970-247-0855

LAMAR
2500 S. Main St.
Lamar, 81052
719-336-6600

SALIDA
7405 Hwy. 50
Salida, 81201
719-530-5520

FORT COLLINS
317 W. Prospect Road
Fort Collins, 80526
970-472-4300

MEEKER
73485 Hwy. 64
Meeker, 81641
970-878-6090

STEAMBOAT SPRINGS
925 Weiss Dr.
Steamboat Springs, 80487
970-870-2197

GLENWOOD SPRINGS
0088 Wildlife Way
Glenwood Springs, 81601
970-947-2920

�WHAT’S NEW: 2018 REGULATION CHANGES &amp; NEW INFORMATION

▶ LICENSING SYSTEM CHANGES: CPW transitioned to an integrated licensing,

pass and reservation system in Jan. 2018. All customers will need to create
an account if they want to make camping reservations or purchases online, including parks passes and hunting and fishing licenses. Read more
details on page 44 in the State Parks section. See the set-up guide online and
watch the how-to video to get started: cpw.state.co.us/CPWshop

▶ NEW CAMPING RESERVATION CANCELLATION POLICY: The updated cancella-

tion policy allows greater flexibility for customers to cancel their reservation
online at cpwshop.com or at 1-800-244-5613, at any time prior to or during
their stay. Read the policy details online at cpw.state.co.us.

WHAT’S NEW

RESERVATIONS

▶ PARAGLIDING ALLOWED ON SMELTER MOUNTAIN AT BODO SWA: The launching of

paragliders is now allowed year-round from Smelter Mountain, except for the
restriction of foot access only from 10 a.m.–2 p.m., Dec. 1–April 15. See page 6.

▶ CAMPING RESTRICTIONS ON BROWNS PARK SWA: Camping is allowed only in

posted areas in the Cold Springs Mountain Unit of the SWA, and only allowed west of Beaver Creek in the Beaver Creek Unit of the SWA. See page 7.

▶ HUNTING NOW PROHIBITED AT HOME LAKE SWA: Because of the high level of
public use and waterfowl nesting sites, hunting is no longer allowed on the
SWA. See page 14.

▶ NEW PILOT PROGRAM FOR RESERVATION-ONLY CAMPING: Six state parks will

▶ NEW OPEN DATES FOR PLAYA BLANCA SWA: The SWA is now open from July

▶ REGULATION UPDATES TO CERTAIN PROPERTIES. LOOK FOR THE NEW TAG:

▶ ROSEMONT RESERVOIR SWA SEASONAL CLOSURE REMOVED: The SWA is open

be participating in a new pilot program for a reservation-only system where
campers can reserve their site 24/7. See page 44 for parks and more details.

■ Pony Express SWA
■ Dune Ridge SWA
■ Andrick Ponds SWA
■ Prewitt Res. SWA
■ Elliott SWA
■ Arikaree SWA
■ Red Lion SWA
■ Ford Bridge STL
■ Atwood SWA
■ Red Lion Ranch STL
■ Frenchman SWA
■ Atwood STL
■ Sand Draw SWA
■ Holyoke SWA
■ Bravo SWA
■ Sandsage SWA
■ Jackson Lake SWA
■ Bravo STL
■ Sandy Bluffs SWA
■ Jean K. Tool SWA
■ Brush SWA
■ Sandy Bluffs STL
■ Jumbo Res. SWA
■ Brush Prairie Ponds
■ Sedgwick SWA
■ Knudson SWA
SWA
■ Simmons SWA
■ Centennial Valley SWA ■ Messex SWA
■ Mitani-Tokuyasu SWA ■ Stalker Lake SWA
■ Cottonwood SWA
■ Tamarack SWA
■ Overland Trail SWA
■ Duck Creek SWA
■ Willow Creek SWA
■ Overland Trail STL
■ Duck Creek STL
See pages 4–43. Find more details online: cpw.state.co.us/Regulations

▶ NEW STATE FISH UNIT (SFU) REGULATIONS: All state fish units now have the same basic set of regulations. Several state fish units have additional regulations. See page 2.

▶ LAND REMOVALS: Adams, Dry Fork, North Platte, Tiger Lily Creek and Twenty
Mile STLs are no longer part of the State Trust Lands Public Access Program,
and Forks, Lowell Ponds and Narrows SWAs or no longer CPW state wildlife
areas. Part of Sand Creek STL has also been removed from the STL Public
Access Program: See page 40 for changes to acres and access for this STL.

RESERVATIONS
HUNTING

SOME STATE WILDLIFE AREAS AND TRUST LANDS REQUIRE RESERVATIONS TO HUNT. If required, it is listed

16–Feb. 14 on Tues., Thurs. and Sat., providing more waterfowl and smallgame hunting and fishing opportunities. See page 20.

for public access year-round now, and float tubes are permitted for fishing.
Ice fishing and discharging firearms are prohibited. See pages 22–23.

▶ CAMPING NOW FIRST-COME, FIRST-SERVED AT SAN LUIS LAKES SWA:

Reservations are no longer required for camping at the SWA. See page 23.

▶ NEW TURK'S POND SWA CLOSURE DETAILS: Turk's Pond SWA prohibits all hu-

man activity within 1/4 mile of the high waterline, including administrative
buildings, from opening day of regular duck season through the last day of regular dark goose season; the closure is open to hunters only to retrieve downed
waterfowl, and firearms must be left outside the closure. See page 26–27.

▶ NEW SWA OPEN: WIND IN THE WILLOWS: The new SWA has a public area for
fly-fishing only on the Lake Fork of the Gunnison River. See page 28.

▶ NEW STLs OPEN: BROWNS PARK, FOURMILE &amp; WHETSTONE MOUNTAIN: Browns

Park and Fourmile STLs are open from Sept. 1–end of Feb. Whetstone Mountain STL is open from the last Sat. in Aug.–end of Feb. See pages 31, 34 and 43.

▶ NO CAMPING ALLOWED AT MAYBELL STL: In addition, the part of the STL that

is west of Moffat CR 19 is closed to motor vehicles; only foot and horseback
access is now allowed. See page 37.

CENTRAL FLYWAY LANDS

CAMPING: CABINS, YURTS, CAMPSITES

For these properties only, reservations must be
made by calling 1-800-846-9453 (UGO-WILD). All reservation rules apply: Andrick Ponds SWA, Banner Lakes
SWA, Barr Lake State Park, Bravo SWA, Brush Prairie Ponds
SWA, Centennial Valley SWA, Elliott SWA, Mitani-Tokuyasu
SWA, Tamarack Ranch SWA and Whitehorse SWA

THERE ARE MORE THAN 4,000 CAMPSITES and 58 cabins

under the land name in this brochure. Also see the
Central and Pacific Flyway lands that require reservaPACIFIC FLYWAY LANDS
tions at right. To make a hunting reservation, call
800-846-9453, from 9 a.m.–4 p.m., Monday–Friday. For these properties only, reservations must be
made by calling 970-255-6161. All reservation rules
THE FOLLOWING RULES APPLY:
apply: Colorado River Island SWA, Franklin Island SWA,
▶ Maximum 1 reservation per hunt date and
Highline Lake State Park, Horsethief Canyon SWA, James M.
1 reservation per phone call.
Robb-Colorado River State Park, Orchard Mesa SWA,
▶ Reservations are not transferable. The person
NEW Stagecoach State Park and Tilman Bishop SWA
making the reservation must have a valid license
for the species to be hunted and must hunt at
HABITAT STAMPS
the property the day of the hunt. Hunters with
▶ HABITAT STAMPS ARE $10 and only one is required per person
reservations may only hunt the area specified on
per year for anyone 18–64. Stamps are valid April 1–March 31.
the reservation.
■ You must purchase a stamp before buying or applying for a
hunting or fishing license or a preference point.
▶ Reservations not accepted more than 14 days
before hunt date nor after noon the day before the
■ Anyone buying a one-day or additional-day license for fishing
and/or small game is exempt from buying the Habitat Stamp
hunt date, or noon Friday for hunts on Sunday
with the first two of these licenses.
and holidays falling on Monday.
■ Anyone who holds a free Lifetime Fishing license, a Veteran’s
▶ To cancel, hunters must do so by noon the day
Lifetime Combination Small-Game Hunting/Fishing license or
before the hunt date. Failing to cancel reservations
who is approved for the Big Game Mobility Impaired Hunting
or follow check station procedures may result in
Program is exempt from the Habitat Stamp requirement.
losing future reservation rights for the rest of the
See cpw.state.co.us/Accessibility for details.
hunting season.

and yurts waiting for you on your next vacation at state
parks across Colorado. Campground amenities at many
parks include restrooms, full electrical hookups and
shower facilities. (See pages 44–47.) Many parks also offer
campsites or cabins for large groups. Nearly 300 campsites
are ADA accessible. Yurts and cabins offer comfortable,
year-round alternatives to traditional camping in a tent.

NEW FOR CAMPSITES, YURTS AND CABINS, all customers
who wish to make reservations online will need to look
up their old account or set up a new account in the
updated reservation system. Go to cpwshop.com, click
"Sign In or Create Account" and follow the instructions. You can also call 1-800-244-5613. The reservation
phone line is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Reservations may be made anywhere from six months to
three days in advance. NEW See page 44 for more details
on the new pilot program for a reservation-only system
where campers can reserve their site 24/7.
There is a $10 nonrefundable reservation fee that
applies when booking. Any site that isn’t reserved is available on a first-come, first-served basis. Park entrance fees
also apply at all state parks, in addition to camping and
reservation fees. See page 44.
NEW Customers can cancel their camping reservations
at any time prior to or during their stay, online at
cpwshop.com or by phone: 1-800-244-5613.
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FISHING UNITS
AREAS

STATE FISH UNITS

NOTE: ALL SWA ACCESS RULES (PAGE 3) APPLY TO SFUs.

STATE FISH UNIT PROPERTIES &amp; REGULATIONS
▶ WHAT IS AN SFU? The term stands for State Fish Unit.

There are 16 of these around Colorado that offer limited wildlife
recreation. They include fish hatcheries and rearing operations.

NEW ▶ PROHIBITED ACTIVITIES ON ALL SFUs:

a. Fishing is prohibited in any waters within any
fish hatchery, rearing or distribution unit,
(including but not limited to: streams, rearing
ponds, holding areas and raceways), except in
designated areas of these properties managed
for public fishing.
b. Waders or other fishing equipment prohibited.
c. Camping prohibited.
d. Fires prohibited.
e. Hunting prohibited.
f. Target practice prohibited.
g. Pets and other domestic animals prohibited.
h. Rock climbing prohibited.
i. Launching and takeout of vessels prohibited.
j. Water contact prohibited.
k. Feeding fish prohibited, except with fish food
provided by SFU.
l. Throwing anything besides SFU-provided fish
food into the water prohibited.
m. Overnight parking prohibited.

▶ BELLVUE-WATSON SFU — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: Go N of Fort Collins on Hwy. 287 to
La Porte. Just N of La Porte go W on CR 28.
GMU/ACRES: 19 / 58 acres
RECREATION: limited public use, limited tours

▶ CHALK CLIFFS SFU — CHAFFEE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Nathrop, go W 2.5 miles on
CR 162, then go N 0.125 miles on CR 287.
GMUs/ACRES: 56, 481 / 61 acres
RECREATION: limited public use, limited tours

▶ CRYSTAL RIVER SFU — GARFIELD CO.

DIRECTIONS: 1 mile S of Carbondale on Hwy. 33.
GMU/ACRES: 43 / 19 acres
RECREATION: limited public use, limited tours

▶ DURANGO SFU — LA PLATA CO.

DIRECTIONS: In Durango, next to Animas River.
GMUs/ACRES: 74, 75 / 14 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream on Animas River
RECREATION: visitors center open May 15–Sept.
15; limited tours available at other times, schedule by calling 970-375-6766
FACILITIES: restroom and drinking water available
when visitor center is open

▶ FINGER ROCK SFU — ROUTT CO.

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DIRECTIONS: From Yampa, go 3 miles S on Hwy.
131.
GMU/ACRES: 26 / 34 acres
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, limited tours
RESTRICTIONS:
NEW a. Hunting prohibited in designated
safety zones as posted.

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b. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited in
designated safety zones as posted.

▶ GLENWOOD SPRINGS SFU — GARFIELD CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Glenwood Springs, go 2.2
miles N along Mitchell Creek.
GMU/ACRES: 34 / 2 acres
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, limited tours

▶ LAS ANIMAS SFU — BENT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Las Animas W on Hwy. 194,
go 4 miles, then go N on CR 5.5.
GMU/ACRES: 125 / 69 acres
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, limited tours

▶ MOUNT SHAVANO SFU — CHAFFEE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Salida, go 0.5 miles NW on
Hwy. 291 to CR 154, then go 0.5 miles W.
GMU/ACRES: 56 / 45 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream, coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, limited tours
FACILITIES: restroom, drinking water

▶ J.W. MUMMA NATIVE AQUATIC SPECIES SFU

— ALAMOSA CO.
DIRECTIONS: From I-25, take Walsenburg Exit to
Hwy. 160 W to Fort Garland, into Alamosa.
GMU: 80
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, limited tours
FACILITIES: restroom, drinking water

▶ PITKIN SFU — GUNNISON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Gunnison, go 14 miles E on
Hwy. 50 to Quartz Creek Rd., then go 14 miles E
to Parlin and turn N.
GMUs/ACRES: 55, 551 / 48 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, limited tours
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Fishing only in Quartz Creek.

▶ POUDRE RIVER SFU — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From La Porte, go 5 miles N on Hwy.
287 to Hwy. 14, then 38 miles W.
GMUs/ACRES: 8, 19 / 460 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing,
limited tours
FACILITIES: restroom
RESTRICTIONS:
NEW a. Discharging firearms or bows
prohibited in designated safety zones
as posted.

▶ PUEBLO SFU — PUEBLO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Pueblo, go 6 miles W of
Pueblo Blvd. on Hwy. 96.
GMU/ACRES: 84 / 105 acres
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, limited tours
FACILITIES: restroom, aquarium

▶ RIFLE FALLS SFU — GARFIELD CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Rifle, go 15 miles N on Hwy.
325.
GMU/ACRES: 33 / 600 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream

RECREATION: wildlife viewing, limited tours
RESTRICTIONS:
NEW a. Discharging firearms or bows
prohibited in designated safety zones
as posted.

▶ ROARING JUDY SFU — GUNNISON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Gunnison, go 14 miles N on
Hwy. 135.
GMUs/ACRES: 54, 55 / 778 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream, pond fishing
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, limited tours
FACILITIES: restroom
RESTRICTIONS:
NEW a. Open for public access 1 hour before
sunrise to 1 hour after sunset.
NEW b. Property E of Hwy. 135 only open for
public access May 16–Nov. 31.
NEW c. W of Hwy. 135, hunting with archery
equipment for big game and shotguns
for waterfowl only.
d. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited in
designated safety zones as posted.
e. Target practice only in designated areas.

▶ WATSON LAKE SFU — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Fort Collins, go 7 miles NW
on Hwy. 287 to Rist Canyon Rd. (CR 28), then
go 1 mile.
GMU/ACRES: 19 / 90 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: limited tours
FACILITIES: restroom

▶ WRAY SFU — YUMA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Wray, go 2 miles W on Hwy.
34 to CR FF, then go 2 miles N.
GMU/ACRES: 98 / 355 acres
RECREATION: limited tours

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STATE WILDLIFE AREAS
WHAT IS A STATE WILDLIFE AREA?

State wildlife areas (SWAs) are state- or privately-owned lands that offer
state-managed, wildlife-related recreation to the public.
While most activities focus on hunting and fishing, each SWA has
different allowed activities based on location and available resources. These
parcels of SWA land are paid for by sportsmen and sportswomen, and
managed under state law by Colorado Parks and Wildlife employees for the
benefit of wildlife. CPW manages about 350 SWA lands around the state.
Read on for information about each SWA, pages 4−28, and get ready
to plan your next adventure. Look online for SWA maps: cpw.state.
co.us/WildlifeAreaMaps

Green and white state wildlife area signs are being replaced
with new ones, like this one at Colorow Mountain SWA.
© Mike Porras, CPW

STATE WILDLIFE ACCESS RULES
on SWAs and no earlier than 30 days prior to
18. To snorkel, scuba dive or spearfish with a diving
the season for which they will be used. No nails
mask, swim fins, snorkel or air tanks. The excepcan be driven into trees. Man-made materials for
tion is where swimming is permitted, when
blinds or stands must be removed within 10 days
location is identified by a “divers down flag,”
after the season in which they are used ends. Any
and when scuba diver has valid scuba certificate
other portable blind or tree stand used for any
from recognized scuba training organization.
other purpose must be removed at end of the day 19. To use air or gas-inflated floating devices for
they are used.
transportation on the surface of the water unThe owner’s Customer Identification number
less the device has multi-compartments and a
YOUTH/MENTOR HUNTING
(CID) and dates of use must be visible on the outrigid motor mount when propelled by gasoline
Youth/mentor hunting means hunting by youths under 18. Youth
side of portable blinds or underside of tree stands.
or electric motors. Single-compartment air or
hunters under 16 must be accompanied by a mentor when huntPlacement of blinds or stands does not reserve
gas-filled flotation devices restricted to posted
ing on youth/mentor properties. Mentors must be at least 18 and
them for personal use; they may be used by the
swimming areas.
comply with hunter education requirements.
public on first-come, first-served basis.
20. To promote, sponsor, conduct or participate in
9. To remove, modify or destroy a building, water
boat regattas, paintball shooting, questing or
Except when specifically authorized, the following
control device, fence, gate, sign, survey or section
non-wildlife oriented activities.
activities are PROHIBITED on lands, waters, frozen
marker, vegetation or objects of archaeological,
21.
To
launch or land aircraft.
surfaces of waters, rights-­of-way, buildings or degeological or historical value.
22. To leave decoys or anything used as decoys in the
vices under CPW control:
10. To litter, leave fish, fish entrails, human waste,
field or on water overnight.
1. To possess the following types of ammunition
waste water, containers or toxic substances; to
and/or firearms: tracer rounds, armor-piercing
23.
To
swim, except in designated waters or during
bring household or commercial trash or toxic
rounds, military hardened rounds with exploauthorized water contact activities.
substances to an area for disposal; or to dump
sive or radioactive substances, .50-caliber BMG
trailer waste in a sanitary facility.
24. To discharge a firearm or bow in parking, camprounds or fully automatic firearms.
ing or picnic areas.
11. To build fires without precautions to prevent
2. To enter, use or occupy an area when posted
spreading; to leave fires unattended.
25. To fish in fish-rearing ponds, raceways, holding
against entry, use or occupancy.
areas or streams on CPW hatchery properties,
12. To graze livestock. Horseback riding, mules,
3. To engage in illegal activities.
except areas posted as open to fishing.
llamas, burros may be used in wildlife activities.
4. To enter, use or occupy an area for commercial
26. To conduct field trials or group dog training
13. To have or use fireworks, explosives, poisons,
purposes or do land, water, oil, gas or mineral
without a field-trial license.
herbicides, pesticides or illegal substances.
investigations, surveys or explorations.
27.
To
have, store or use hay, straw or mulch not
14. To release wildlife or privately-owned game
5. To operate a vehicle (motorized or nonmotorized)
certified as noxious-weed-free. Certified materibirds. Private game birds may be released for
except on established roads or within designated
als must be clearly marked by certifying state or
field trials, including group dog training on
camping or parking areas. Drivers must obey
province. People who transport these materials
SWAs only where allowed. To allow dogs, cats
Colorado motor vehicle laws.
on federal, state or county roads that cross CPW
or domestic pets to run at large (not on a leash),
property are exempt. Also exempt is hay pro6. To drive faster than posted speed limits or faster
except dogs used while hunting, while training
duced on State Trust Lands leased from CPW
than 25 mph if not posted.
hunting dogs or at CPW-authorized field trials.
for wildlife recreation.
7. To leave camp, tent, shelter, motor vehicle or
15. To dig trenches, holes or pits.
28. To trap unless done according to statutes, regulatrailer unattended more than 48 hours, to camp 16. To leave boats, rafts or other floating craft
tions and authorization.
or to park travel trailers or campers on a SWA
beached, anchored, moored or docked unatover 14 days in 45-day period.
29.
To
partake in Internet-based or computertended overnight except in designated areas.
assisted remote hunting or fishing. Hunters and
8. To establish a permanent structure or plant
17. To fish from or block any CPW boat ramps or
anglers must be present in the immediate vicinvegetation. Only portable blinds and tree stands
docks in conflict with boaters or as posted.
ity of their activity.
for big-game or waterfowl hunting can be erected
BOAT REGULATIONS
All vessels and floating devices, their contents, motors, trailers
and equipment are subject to inspection by CPW before being
launched, operated on or leaving waters on SWAs. Any aquatic
nuisance species found during inspection must be removed
and disposed of according to CPW procedures before vessels are
allowed to be launched, operate on or leave the water.

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STATE WILDLIFE AREA PROPERTIES &amp; REGULATIONS
▶Download individual maps of state wildlife areas online: cpw.state.co.us/WildlifeAreaMaps
▶ 63 RANCH SWA — PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Fairplay, go 15 miles S on
Hwy. 285, or 5.5 miles N of Antero Jct. on
Hwy. 285.
GMU/ACRES: 50 / 1,200 acres
HUNTING: big game, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream fishing
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping prohibited.

▶ ADAMS SWA — ROUTT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Steamboat Springs, go E on
Hwy. 40, turn S on Hwy. 131. At CR 14, go S.
SWA is 0.5 miles N of Stagecoach State Park.
GMU/ACRES: 15 / 650 acres
HUNTING: elk, deer, dusky grouse
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access July 1–Nov. 30.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Dogs allowed only as an aid in hunting
grouse.
d. Vehicles prohibited beyond parking area.

▶ ADOBE CREEK RES. SWA (BLUE LAKE) — BENT,

KIOWA COs.
DIRECTIONS: From Las Animas, go 15 miles N
on CR 10.
GMU/ACRES: 125 / 5,147 acres
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, rabbit, pheasant,
scaled quail, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: boating, sail boating, sail surfing,
waterskiing, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms, boat ramps
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access 1 hour before
sunrise to 1 hour after sunset; no time
restrictions for fishing.
b. ATVs, dirt bikes, snowmobiles prohibited.
c. Frozen surface of lake closed.
d. Dams, inlets, outlet structures open only
for fishing.

▶ ALBERTA PARK RES. SWA — MINERAL CO.

DIRECTIONS: From South Fork, go 18 miles
W on Hwy. 160 to Wolf Creek Ski Area, Dr.
through parking lot. Continue 1.7 miles on
USFS Rd. 391.
GMU/ACRES: 80 / 240 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: primitive boat ramp

▶ ALMA SWA — PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Alma, go 1.5 miles N on
Hwy. 9 to CR 4; then go 0.25 miles NW.
GMU/ACRES: 49 / 277 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, camping
FACILITIES: restrooms, campsites

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▶ ALMONT TRIANGLE SWA — GUNNISON CO.

▶ APISHAPA SWA — LAS ANIMAS CO.

▶ ANDREWS LAKE SWA — SAN JUAN CO.

▶ ARIKAREE SWA — YUMA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Almont, go 3 miles N on
Hwy. 135.
GMUs / ACRES: 54, 55 / 643 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open May 16–Nov. 30.

DIRECTIONS: From Durango, go 39 miles N on
Hwy. 550 to access road; then go 0.5 miles E.
GMU/ACRES: 74 / 13 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms, trailhead, parking,
overlook

▶ ANDRICK PONDS SWA — MORGAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-76, take exit 66 (Hwy. 39),
go 7.4 miles N on Hwy. 39 to Hwy. 144 and
CR Y.5. Go 1.5 miles W on CR Y.5, then N on
CR 3 1.5 miles to CR AA. Go 1 mile to CR 2,
go S on CR 2 for 0.5 miles to parking.
GMU/ACRES: 95 / 711 acres
HUNTING: turkey, dove, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
NEW a. Open 4 a.m.–9 p.m., Sat., Sun., Wed.
and legal holidays only.
NEW b. Camping, fires, fishing, dog training,
target practice, hunting with
centerfire rifles, hunting on Clark
Lake prohibited.
c. From Sept. 1 through end of dark goose
season, only open for migratory bird
hunting within designated hunting areas.
Reservations required, valid until sunrise
and limited to 3 per hunter annually. See
Reservations: Hunting (page 1) for details.
d. Mandatory check-in and check-out at
check station. Check-in allowed after
4 a.m. Hunters can hunt only the area
reserved and may check in on first-come,
first-served basis after a hunter checks out,
or after sunrise if a hunter has not checked
in. Maximum of 4 hunters per hunting
area.
e. From end of dark goose season through
spring turkey season, only turkey hunting
permitted. Reservations are required and
valid until sunrise. Mandatory check-in
and check-out at check station on CR AA.
Hunters may hunt entire property.
f. During waterfowl and turkey seasons,
scouting permitted from 10 a.m.−2 p.m.
on Thurs. only. All people scouting must
check in and out at check station. Firearms, dogs not allowed during scouting.
g. Property open for education and outreach
events with CPW and area wildlife manager approval.

DIRECTIONS: From Walsenburg, go 18.5 miles
NE on Hwy. 10 to property sign; turn SE and
go 20 miles past Mica Butte.
GMUs/ACRES: 133, 134 / 7,935 acres
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, bighorn sheep, rabbit, scaled quail, dove
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
DIRECTIONS: From Wray, go 5 miles S on Hwy.
385 and turn E on CR 30. Go 6 miles E and
turn S on CR PP and continue S for 6.5 miles.
From CR QQ.5 and 24.5, go 1 mile E and 0.5
mile N. At cattle guard, continue 0.3 mile to
second cattle guard and entrance sign. The
property between cattle guards is private
property and permission is required to hunt. If
roads are muddy, no access to property.
GMUs/ACRES: 102 / 2,320 acres
HUNTING: Deer, turkey, quail, dove, rabbit,
squirrel
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
NEW a. Open 4 a.m.–9 p.m., Sept. 1–May 31.
b. Camping, fires, dog training prohibited.
c. Target practice prohibited except when
authorized by area wildlife manager.

▶ ARKANSAS RIVER SWA — PROWERS CO.

DIRECTIONS: There is currently no vehicle access to this SWA. Any access crosses private
property and landowner permission required.
GMU/ACRES: 127 / 98 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite quail, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing

▶ ARKANSAS RIVER/BIG BEND SWA (FISHING EASEMENT) — CHAFFEE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Poncha Springs, go 4 miles
N on Hwy. 285, then go 0.125 miles E on CR
165. Parking is at W end. From Salida, go NW
on Hwy. 291 for 3.5 miles. Go 0.75 miles S
on CR 150, then 0.5 miles SW on CR 166 to
N bank of Arkansas River. Parking E side of
road.
GMU/ACRES: 56 / 11 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream, Arkansas River;
fishing only (NOTE: Fishing access may not be on
both sides of river. Check for signs.)

▶ ATWOOD SWA — LOGAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Atwood, go 3 miles SW on
Hwy. 6 to CR 29.5, then go 0.5 miles S.
GMU/ACRES: 96 / 180 acres
HUNTING: deer, turkey, quail, dove, rabbit,
squirrel, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
NEW a. Open 4 a.m.–9 p.m.
b. Camping, fires, horseback riding, dog
training prohibited.
c. Target practice prohibited except when
authorized by area wildlife manager.

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d. On opening weekend of regular plains
rifle deer season and first day and weekend of late plains rifle deer season, only
deer hunting permitted.
e. Launching or takeout of vessels prohibited during waterfowl seasons.

▶ BADGER BASIN SWA — PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hartsel go E and W along
Hwy. 24. Land is directly N of Hartsel and N
and S along Hwy. 9.
GMUs/ACRES: 50, 58, 581 / 752 acres
FISHING: 22 miles of fishing access. This is a
fishing property only.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting, camping, fires prohibited.
b. Parking only in designated areas.
c. Access only from designated parking
areas.
Closed beyond fenced and posted easement.

▶ BANNER LAKES SWA — WELD CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hudson, go 4 miles E on
Hwy. 52.
GMU/ACRES: 99 / 934 acres
HUNTING: dove, waterfowl, rabbit, prairie dog
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot only, and only through
designated parking area. Closed N of
Hwy. 52 April 1–July 15.
b. Camping, fires, horseback riding, bicycling prohibited.
c. Boating prohibited except for hand-propelled craft and float tubes.
d. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except when hunting or training dogs.
Discharging bows allowed for bowfishing.
e. Fishing prohibited from opening of first
regular duck season through last day of
regular waterfowl season.
f. Closed first day of regular waterfowl
season to day before first day of pheasant
season, except for waterfowl hunting on
Sat., Sun., Mon. and legal holidays. During this period, waterfowl Reservations:
Hunting available but not required. See
Reservations: Hunting (page 1) for details.
Reservations valid throughout reserved
day until hunter with reservation checks
out.
Hunters may check in on first-come,
first-served basis after a hunter with
reservation checks out, or if no reservation exists for a hunt area after midnight
immediately preceding the hunt, or if reserved area isn’t claimed by legal sunrise.
Hunters can hunt only the area reserved. Maximum 4 hunters per reservation. Waterfowl hunters must check in
and check out at designated station.
g. From Thurs. before Sept. 1 through end
of dark goose season, scouting permitted from 10 a.m.−2 p.m. on Thurs. that
are not open to hunting in and prior to
waterfowl seasons. Must have reservation
confirmation number or letter from CPW.

All people must check in and out at check
station. Firearms, dogs not allowed during
scouting.
h. Dog training permitted N of Hwy. 52
during Feb., March, July 16–Aug. 31 only.
Dog training permitted S of Hwy. 52,
Feb. 1–Aug. 31 only.
i. Field trials may be authorized Feb., March
and Aug. No more than 4 per year.
Group training events not limited.
j. Domestic, feral or privately-owned game
birds may be released with permit for
field trials and dog training S of Hwy.
52. Birds taken must be removed from
SWA and privately-owned game birds
prepared for human consumption.
k. CPW may implement a dog training
reservation system to manage overcrowding.

▶ BASALT SWA (BASALT, CHRISTINE, TONER, PEACHBLOW,
7 CASTLES, SCHUCK UNITS) — EAGLE, PITKIN COs.

TONER UNIT: From Basalt, go 3.2 miles E on
USFS Rd. 105 (Fryingpan Rd.) to signs; then
go N.
GMUs/ACRES: 47, 444 / 2,577 acres
CHRISTINE UNIT: From Basalt, go 0.5 miles W on
Two Rivers Rd. (old Hwy. 82) to Homestead
Dr.; then go N to access road.
GMUS/ACRES: 47, 444 / 2,230 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, bighorn sheep, dusky
grouse
FISHING: coldwater stream, coldwater lake
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: shooting range
RESTRICTIONS ON ALL UNITS:
a. Alcohol prohibited on shooting range.
b. Except for muzzleloaders, firearms
on shooting range restricted to lower
than .50 caliber. Discharging shotguns
allowed. Fully automatic firearms prohibited. Discharging firearms on shooting
range allowed only 7 a.m.–7 p.m., Mon.–
Fri. and 9 a.m.–5 p.m., Sat.–Sun.
c. Boating, water contact activities prohibited on Christine Lake.
d. Camping prohibited at all times within
0.25 miles of Fryingpan River. Camping
prohibited in other areas, except by licensed hunters during an established big
game or turkey season, plus 3 days before
and 3 days after the seasons.
e. Closed Dec. 1–April 15 except on Christine Lake and rifle ranges.
f. Fires, mountain bikes prohibited.
g. Dogs prohibited, except field trials may
be authorized Aug. and Sept. only.

▶ BEAVER CREEK SWA — FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Cañon City, go 8 miles E on
Hwy. 50 to Hwy. 67 (Phantom Canyon Rd.),
then go N 2 miles to CR 123, then E 0.2 miles
to CR 132, then N 9 miles to property. Or:
From Skaguay Dam, go downstream 12 miles
on trail to property (2-day hike).
GMU/ACRES: 59 / 2,227 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, rabbit, dove, turkey
with limited license
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing. No overnight camping.

▶ BEAVER CREEK RES. SWA — RIO GRANDE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From South Fork, go 2 miles SW
on Hwy. 160 to USFS Rd. 360 (Beaver Creek
Rd.), then go 6 miles S.
GMU/ACRES: 80 / 102 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: USFS campgrounds, restroom,
drinking water, boat ramps
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Discharging firearms, bowfishing and
open fires on ice prohibited.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.

▶ BEAVER LAKE SWA (MARBLE) — GUNNISON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Marble, go 0.25 miles E on
CR 3.
GMU/ACRES: 43 / 41 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream, coldwater lake
RECREATION: nonmotorized boating, wildlife
viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited except for float tubes
or hand-propelled craft.
b. Camping, fires, discharging firearms or
bows prohibited.
c. No vehicles on dam.

▶ BELLAIRE LAKE SWA — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: I-25 N to Hwy. 14 exit toward
Fort Collins. Take Hwy. 14, turn right onto N.
College Ave., Hwy. 287. Follow Hwys. 14/287
N 10.7 miles. Turn left at CR 74E, Red Feather
Lakes Rd., and go 24 miles. Turn left at CR
162, go 2 miles to Bellaire Lake Rd..
GMU/ACRES: 8 / 12 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
FACILITIES: USFS campground, drinking water,
electrical hookups, restroom
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited except for float tubes
or craft propelled by hand, wind or
electric motor.

▶ BERGEN PEAK SWA — CLEAR CREEK, JEFFERSON COs.

DIRECTIONS: From Evergreen, go 4 miles N on
Hwy. 74 to Hwy. 103, then go 5.9 miles W to
Stinton Rd. Then go 2.2 miles E.
GMU/ACRES: 39 / 1,093 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, squirrel, dusky grouse
RECREATION: hiking, horseback riding
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot or horseback only.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Dogs must be on leash except when hunting small game.
d. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except when hunting.

▶ BIG MEADOWS RES. SWA — MINERAL CO.

DIRECTIONS: From South Fork, go 11 miles W
on Hwy. 160 to USFS Rd. 410, then go 2 miles
W.
GMU/ACRES: 76 / 117 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: campgrounds, restroom, drinking
water, boat ramp
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▶ BIG THOMPSON PONDS SWA — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Loveland, go 5 miles E
on Hwy. 402 to I-25 Frontage Rd., then go
0.75 miles N to interstate underpass. Go left
through the underpass, then 0.75 miles N.
GMU/ACRES: 20 / 51 acres
HUNTING: rabbit, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access 1 hour before
sunrise to 1 hour after sunset; no time
restrictions for fishing or with nighthunting permit.
b. Camping, fires, dog training, horseback
riding, bicycling prohibited.
c. Boating prohibited except for float tubes
used while fishing.
d. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except when hunting. Discharging bows
allowed for bowfishing.

▶ BIGHORN SPRINGS SWA (FISHING EASEMENT)

— CHAFFEE CO.
DIRECTIONS: Two miles S of Buena Vista at intersection of Hwys. 24 and 285, go S on Hwy.
285 for 4 miles. Access road on E side of Hwy.,
look for sign.
GMU/ACRES: 57, 481 / 8 acres
FISHING: coldwater river
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access for fishing only, and only within
high waterline.
b. Parking only in designated lots.
c. Camping, fires prohibited.

▶ BILLY CREEK SWA — OURAY, MONTROSE COs.
DIRECTIONS:

BECKETT TRACT: From Montrose, go 18 miles S
on Hwy. 550 to Ouray CR 4, then turn left. Go
0.5 miles.
BILLY CREEK TRACT: From Montrose, go 16 miles
S on Hwy. 550 to Ouray CR 2, then turn left.
Road also leads to Nicoll and Porter tracts.
COLONA TRACT: From Montrose, go 7 miles S on
Hwy. 550 to Government Springs Rd. Continue on Horsefly Rd. to signed access road.
CARMICHAEL TRACT: From Montrose, go 21
miles S on Hwy. 550 to Ouray CR 8, turn left
on lower road. Go through ranch yard; then
go 1.25 miles on main road to access road.
GMUs/ACRES: 62, 65 / 5,498 acres, all tracts
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dove
FISHING: coldwater stream, pond
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, camping, hiking
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access May 1–Dec. 31.
b. Snowmobiles prohibited on Colona tract.
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DIRECTIONS: From Craig, take Hwy. 40 W to
Maybell. SWA is S of Hwy. 40 and W of CR 57.
GMU/ACRES: 11 / 8,081 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access May 1–Jan. 14.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Vehicles allowed only on CRs 59 and 143.
d. Hunters may place portable blinds, markers, stands or related structures only after
Aug. 1. These must be removed by the

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hunter within 24 hours after harvesting an animal, or 7 days after the end of
archery pronghorn season, whichever is
first.

▶ BLACKTAIL (CONSERVATION EASEMENT) — ROUTT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Steamboat Springs, go E on
Hwy. 40, turn S on Hwy. 131. At CR 14, go S.
Easement is S and E of Adams SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 15 / 610 acres
HUNTING: elk, deer, dusky grouse
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access July 1–Nov. 30.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Dogs allowed only as an aid in hunting
grouse.
d. Motor vehicles prohibited beyond designated parking areas.

▶ BLISS SWA — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From La Porte, go 5 miles N on
Hwy. 287 to Hwy. 14, then go 41 miles W.
GMUs/ACRES: 8, 19 / 352 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, bighorn sheep, rabbit,
dusky grouse
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Launching and takeout of vessels prohibited.

▶ BLUE RIVER SWA (BLUE RIVER, EAGLE'S NEST, SUTTON
UNITS) — SUMMIT CO.

DIRECTIONS:

BLUE RIVER UNIT: From Silverthorne, go 17
miles N on Hwy. 9. (82 acres.)
EAGLE’S NEST UNIT: From Silverthorne, go 9
miles N on Hwy. 9. (29 acres.)
SUTTON UNIT: From Silverthorne, go 7 miles N
on Hwy. 9.
GMUs/ACRES: 37, 371 / 134 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing, watchable wildlife trail
RESTRICTIONS ON ALL UNITS:
a. Camping, fires, firewood cutting, discharging firearms or bows and overnight
vehicle parking prohibited.
▶ BOB TERRELL SWA — GARFIELD CO.

DIRECTIONS: From intersection of Hwys. 82 and
133, go about 1 mile W on Hwy. 82. Turn left
onto CR 106, follow it back to the E, staying
left at fork in road. Road deadends at SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 43 / 7 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: boat launch/take out

▶ BODO SWA — LA PLATA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Durango, go 1 mile S on
Hwy. 160/550 to CR 210, then go 0.25 miles
W to E boundary.
GMU/ACRES: 741 / 2,942 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky grouse,
turkey, dove
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access April 16–Nov. 30
for general use.
b. Open S of CR 210 only for small-game
hunting Dec. 1–April 15.

c. Smelter Mountain Trail open 10 a.m.–2
p.m., Dec. 1–April 15. Access by foot
only. Dogs prohibited.
d. Camping, fires, snowmobiles prohibited.
e. Discharging firearms prohibited except
when hunting.
NEW f. Launching of paragliders allowed
from Smelter Mountain, subject to
Dec. 1–April 15 restriction listed
in c., above.

▶ BOEDECKER RES. SWA — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Loveland, go 2 miles W on
First St. to CR 21, then go 0.5 miles S.
GMU/ACRES: 20 / 308 acres of water
HUNTING: dove, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access 1 hour before
sunrise to 1 hour after sunset; no time
restrictions for fishing or with nighthunting permit.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.
c. Fishing prohibited from vessels Nov. 1 to
end of waterfowl season.
d. Camping, fires, horseback riding, sailboards prohibited.
e. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except when hunting. Discharging bows
allowed for bowfishing.

▶ BOSQUE DEL OSO SWA — LAS ANIMAS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Trinidad, take exit 14A off
I-25. Go W on Hwy. 12 approximately 21 miles
to Weston and look for access signs between
Weston and Stonewall. Property S of Hwy.
GMUs/ACRES: 85, 851 / 30,000 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, turkey, small game,
mountain lion
FISHING: coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access April 1–Nov. 30;
open Dec. 1–March 31 only to licensed
big-game hunters and one non-hunting
companion.
b. Campfires only in designated areas and
containment structures.
c. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except while hunting. Discharging bows
allowed for bowfishing.
d. Camping only in designated areas; hunters may camp anywhere during hunting
seasons.
e. Parking allowed only in designated areas.
f. Unattended food or garbage must be
stored in bear-resistant manners or
containers.
g. Snowmobiles, motorized vehicles, ATVs
and bicycles on established roads or trails
may be prohibited to protect wildlife
and prevent resource damage. Closures
posted.
h. Fishing prohibited on South Fork of
Purgatoire River in SWA from day after
Labor Day weekend until first day of
Memorial Day weekend.

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▶ BRAVO SWA — LOGAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-76 at Sterling exit, go 0.5
miles W on Hwy. 6 to CR 370, then go 1.7
miles NE.
GMU/ACRES: 91 / 1,082 acres
HUNTING: deer, turkey, quail, dove, rabbit,
squirrel, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
NEW a. Open 4 a.m.–9 p.m.
NEW b. Camping, fires, horseback riding,
field trials prohibited.
c. Target practice prohibited except when
authorized by area wildlife manager.
NEW d. On opening weekend of regular
plains rifle deer season and first day
and weekend of late plains rifle deer
season, only deer hunting permitted.
e. Launching or takeout of vessels prohibited during waterfowl seasons.

SCALVA PARCEL:

1. Access from 4 a.m.–9 p.m., Sat., Sun.,
Wed. and legal holidays only. Reservation required for access. See Reservations:
Hunting (page 1) for details. Limited to 3
groups of 4 hunters each per day.
2. Only hunting permitted Sept. 1–May 31.
3. Camping, fires, target practice, field trials,
dog training prohibited.
4. Mandatory check-in and check-out at
check station.
5. Hunting prohibited with centerfire rifles.

▶ BROWER SWA — WELD CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Evans, go 1 mile E on 37th
St.
GMU/ACRES: 94 / 65 acres
HUNTING: rabbit, squirrel, dove, waterfowl,
turkey
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access Sept. 1–Feb. 28.
b. Open March 1–Aug. 31 to hunters with
valid spring turkey licenses during spring
turkey season.
c. Camping, horseback riding prohibited.
d. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except shotguns or bows while hunting
Sept. 1–Feb. 28 and during spring turkey
season.
e. Dogs allowed only as an aid in hunting.
Dog training prohibited except when
training dogs for hunting.
f. Parking allowed only in designated spaces
within designated parking area.
g. Launching or takeout of vessels prohibited from first day of Sept. teal season
through last day of dark goose season.

▶ BROWN LAKES SWA — HINSDALE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Creede, go 25 miles W on
Hwy. 149 to USFS Rd. 515 (Hermit Lakes Rd.).
Go 1.5 miles W.
GMU/ACRES: 76 / 520 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, picnicking
FACILITIES: restroom, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping prohibited.

▶ BROWNLEE SWA (FISHING LEASE: MICHIGAN RIVER)

— JACKSON CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go E on 5th St. 1.5
miles to the signed access point (N of road).
Or, from Walden, go N on Hwy. 125 for 1 mile,
turn right on CR 42. Parking and access immediately to the right.
GMU/ACRES: 6 / 2 mi. of river
FISHING: Michigan River, coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for fishing only.

▶ BROWNLEE 2 SWA (FISHING LEASE: NORTH PLATTE RIVER)
— JACKSON CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go 0.5 miles W on
Hwy. 14 to CR 12; then 5.1 miles NW to CR
18; then 0.5 miles W.
GMU/ACRES: 16 / 1.2 miles of river
FISHING: North Platte River, coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for fishing only.

▶ BROWNS PARK SWA (BEAVER CREEK, CALLOWAY, COLD
SPRINGS MOUNTAIN, WIGGINS UNITS) — MOFFAT CO.

BEAVER CREEK UNIT: From Maybell, go 59 miles
NW on Hwy. 318. Unit N of Hwy. 318.
COLD SPRINGS MOUNTAIN UNIT: From Maybell, go
41 miles NW on Hwy. 318 to CR 10N, then go
17 miles N to CR 72, then 9 miles W to fork.
Take left fork 4 miles.
WIGGINS UNIT: From Maybell, go 41 miles NW
on Hwy. 318 to CR 10N, then go 17 miles N to
CR 72; then 15 miles W.
GMU/ACRES: 201 / 2,226 acres, all units
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, elk, rabbit, dusky
grouse, waterfowl, dove
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Calloway Unit closed to public access in
posted area.
NEW b. Camping prohibited in posted areas
in Cold Springs Mountain Unit.
NEW c. Camping allowed W only of Beaver
Creek in Beaver Creek Unit.

▶ BRUSH SWA — MORGAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Brush, go 2.5 miles N on
Hwy. 71. Turn W on CR U. Go about 200 feet
to CR 28, turn N and go 1 mile to parking lot.
GMU/ACRES: 96 / 588 acres
HUNTING: deer, turkey, quail, dove, rabbit,
squirrel, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
NEW a. Open 4 a.m.–9 p.m., except with
night-hunting permit.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Target practice prohibited except when
authorized by area wildlife manager.
d. On opening weekend of regular plains
rifle deer season and first day and weekend of late plains rifle deer season, only
deer hunting permitted.
e. Horse use prohibited except when training hunting dogs, in Feb., March, April
(through Wed. before spring turkey
season opens) and Aug. only.
f. Launching or takeout of vessels prohibited
during waterfowl seasons.

▶ BRUSH CREEK SWA — EAGLE CO.

DIRECTIONS: Take I-70 to exit 147 toward Eagle.
Turn S and go to roundabout. Exit roundabout going W on Hwy. 6 for 1 block. Turn S
on Capitol St., then turn E on Brush Creek Rd.
and go to stop sign. Turn S, go 1 block, turn
E to stay on Brush Creek Rd. SWA is 15–18
miles from Eagle, between Peterson Draw and
Sneve Gulch. SWA composed of 3 separate
tracts of property within Sylvan Lake State
Park. All properties accessible from Brush
Creek Rd. Access and use of Sylvan Lake State
Park requires parks pass.
GMU/ACRES: 44 / 382 acres
RECREATION: hunting, wildlife viewing

▶ BRUSH HOLLOW SWA — FREMONT CO.
DIRECTIONS:

TO BOAT RAMP: From Penrose at Hwy. 115, go
W on 3rd (CR 123), then go 0.29 miles to E St.
(CR 125). Go 5.5 miles to CR 129, then go 2.5
miles on CR 129 to SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 59 / 461 acres
FISHING: coldwater/warmwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms, shelters, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
▶ BRUSH PRAIRIE PONDS SWA — MORGAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Brush go S on Clayton St. to
check station, then go S 2.25 miles to parking
area.
GMU/ACRES: 99 / 1,600 acres
HUNTING: deer, pheasant, dove, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
NEW a. Open 4 a.m.–9 p.m.
NEW b. Camping, fires, target practice
prohibited.
c. Only hunting permitted Sept. 1 through
end of dark goose season. Mandatory
check-in and check-out at check station.
d. From Sept. 1–Nov. 30, only open for
migratory bird hunting within designated
hunting areas, and only on Sat., Sun., Wed.
and legal holidays. Reservations required,
valid until sunrise and limited to 3 per
hunter annually. See Reservations: Hunting
(page 1) for details.
e. Check-in allowed after 4 a.m. Hunters can
hunt only the area reserved and may check
in on first-come, first-served basis after
a hunter checks out or after sunrise if a
hunter has not checked in. Maximum of 4
hunters, 2 vehicles per hunting area.
f. From Sept. 1−Nov. 30, scouting permitted
from 10 a.m.−2 p.m. on Thurs. only. All
people scouting must check in and out at
check station. Firearms, dogs not allowed
during scouting.
g. From Dec. 1 through end of dark goose
season, hunters can check in on firstcome, first-served basis after 4 a.m. or
after a hunter checks out. 5 hunting areas
available for check-in. Properly checked-in
hunters may hunt anywhere on property.
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h. Up to 2 hunting areas reserved annually
for residents with a physical address of
Brush, CO. Applications for the drawing
available at CPW Brush Service Center in
mid-Aug. Hunters must have a valid waterfowl hunting license to enter drawing.
Hunters may apply for one hunt area per
day, but can list multiple requests on one
application. All relevant hunting regulations apply.

▶ BUENA VISTA SWA (FISHING EASEMENT) — CHAFFEE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From stoplight on Main St. in Buena Vista, go E 0.5 miles to end of Main. Parking
available in several locations along river.
GMUs/ACRES: 49, 481 / 41 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream, fishing access only

▶ BURCHFIELD SWA — BACA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walsh, go 11 miles E on CR
DD to property.
GMU/ACRES: 139 / 178 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, pheasant, bobwhite
quail, scaled quail, dove
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing

▶ CABIN CREEK SWA — GUNNISON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Gunnison, go 6.5 miles E
on Hwy. 50, turn N on BLM 3107, then go
approximately 6.5 miles to FR 604.3A and
continue .05 miles to property.
GMU/ACRES: 55 / 640 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, hiking, camping
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access May 1–Nov. 30.

▶ CENTENNIAL SWA — GUNNISON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Gunnison, go 10 miles W on
Hwy. 50. SWA is N of Hwy. 50.
GMU/ACRES: 54 / 1,800 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse, rabbit
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access July 1–Nov. 30.
b. Motorized and mechanized vehicles
restricted as posted.
c. Camping prohibited.

▶ CENTENNIAL VALLEY SWA — WELD CO.

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DIRECTIONS: From Kersey, go 5 miles E on Hwy.
34 to CR 63 and go N to CR 380. Go E on CR
380 0.25 miles to Pritchard parking lot and 2.1
miles to Centennial parking lot.
GMU/ACRES: 951 / 1,195 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
NEW a. Open 4 a.m.–9 p.m., except with
night-hunting permit.
b. From March 1–Aug. 31, only open for
hunters with valid spring turkey licenses.
c. Camping, dogs (except as an aid in hunting), fires, target practice, horseback riding, hunting with centerfire rifles, launching or takeout of vessels prohibited.
NEW d. During regular duck seasons, open
Sat., Sun., Wed. and legal holidays
only. Reservations required to hunt
waterfowl and small game, limit of 3
per hunter annually. See Reservations:
Hunting (page 1) for details. Hunters
can hunt only the area reserved.

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Maximum of 4 hunters per hunting
area. Mandatory check-in and
check-out at check station.
e. Small-game and waterfowl hunting prohibited on opening weekend of regular plains
rifle deer season, and opening day of first
weekend of late plains rifle deer season.

▶ CERRO SUMMIT SWA — MONTROSE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Montrose, go 13 miles E:
property located on N side of Hwy. 50.
GMUs/ACRES: 64 / 162 acres
RECREATION: fishing, small-game and big-game
hunting
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access for fishing and
hunting only.
b. Hunting permitted Aug. 15–Nov. 30.
c. Fishing permitted March 1–Nov. 30.
d. Access to property through designated
parking area only; public access by foot
only.
e. Dogs allowed only as an aid in hunting.
f. Water contact prohibited, except by float
tubes with waders only.

▶ CHAMPION SWA (FISHING EASEMENT) — CHAFFEE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Buena Vista, go S on Hwy.
24, continue S onto Hwy. 285. Easement is E
of Hwy. 285. Parking area off Hwy. 285, 0.5
miles S of junction of Hwys. 285 and 24.
GMUs/ACRES: 57, 481 / 60 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access for fishing only
b. All public access from designated parking
areas only.

▶ CHARLIE MEYERS SWA — PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hartsel, go E 10.3 miles on
Hwy. 24 to CR 23 (mile marker 250). Turn S
onto CR 23 and go 2.7 miles. Turn E on CR 59
and go 2.3 miles to junction of CRs 59 and 92.
Turn S on CR 59, go 1 mile to entrance.
GMU/ACRES: 58 / 1,082 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.

▶ CHEROKEE SWA (UPPER, MIDDLE, LOWER, LONE PINE,
ROY BROWN UNITS) — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Fort Collins, go 22 miles N
on Hwy. 287 to Cherokee Park Rd. (CR 80C),
then 6 miles W to parking area on S side of
road.
GMUs/ACRES: 8, 191 / 25,497 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, squirrel, dusky grouse,
rabbit, dove
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open Sept. 1–May 1 only for hunting and
fishing; open otherwise May 2–Aug. 31.
b. Motor vehicles permitted on established
roads as posted.
c. Hunting and fishing access by foot only
after last big-game season.
d. Horseback, bicycles restricted to designated roads and trails, except horseback
riding used as an aid to hunting big
game.

▶ CHESMORE SWA (FISHING EASEMENT) — CHAFFEE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From stoplight in Buena Vista, go
E on Main St. to end of road. Cross Arkansas
River on foot bridge, walk downstream 0.5
miles to property. You will cross Town of
Buena Vista property and BLM on the way.
Open fishing for that entire stretch of Arkansas River.
GMU/ACRES: 49 / 5 acres
HUNTING: fishing, minimal deer hunting
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot only.

▶ CHRISTINA SWA (ELK RIVER FISHING EASEMENT)

— ROUTT CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Steamboat Springs, go 7
miles N on CR 129 (Elk River Rd.).
GMU/ACRES: 214 / 23 acres
FISHING: Elk River, coldwater stream
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.

▶ CHUBB PARK RANCH SWA — CHAFFEE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Buena Vista, go E 16 miles
on Hwy. 24 to CR 309, then go N on CR 309
0.5 miles to SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 49 / 525 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires, snowmobiles, target
practice prohibited.
b. Vehicles prohibited off of the county
road.

▶ CHUCK LEWIS SWA — ROUTT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hwy. 40, go S on Hwy. 131
to CR 14F. Take 14F W to CR 14. Go N to
parking area.
GMU/ACRES: 131 / 288 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access 4 a.m.–10 p.m.
b. Overnight parking, camping, fires, bicycles prohibited.
c. Dogs allowed only as an aid in hunting
waterfowl, or dogs aiding the physically
disabled.
d. Big-game, small-game hunting prohibited.
e. Waterfowl hunting permitted, except
within 50 yards of bridge on CR 14F.
f. Horseback riding prohibited outside parking area.
g. Launching or takeout of all flotation
devices (including kayaks, canoes, rafts,
tubes) prohibited, except those used
exclusively for fishing.

▶ CIMARRON SWA — MONTROSE, GUNNISON COs.

DIRECTIONS: From Montrose, go 23 miles E on
Hwy. 50 to Little Cimarron Rd., then 2 miles S
to access road, then go 1.5 miles SW.
GMU/ACRES: 65 / 6,454 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, waterfowl, dusky grouse
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, picnicking
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access July 1–Dec. 31.
b. Camping, fires, snowmobiles prohibited.
c. Parking in established parking areas only.

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▶ CLEAR CREEK RES. SWA — CHAFFEE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Buena Vista, go 13 miles N
on Hwy. 24 to CR 390, then go 0.5 miles W.
GMUs/ACRES: 48, 481 / 500 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake and 0.5 mile of stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping allowed only in established
camping areas on W end of SWA.
b. Fires allowed only in campgrounds.
c. Fishing prohibited on dam, spillway,
outlet and downstream to Hwy. 24.
d. OHV use prohibited at lake and in campground.

▶ CLINE RANCH SWA — PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Jefferson, go S on Hwy. 285
for about 5 miles. SWA entrance near mile
marker 194.
GMU/ACRES: 500 / 1,600 acres
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, elk, waterfowl,
small game
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot or horseback only from
designated parking areas. No overnight
parking.
b. Camping, fires, dog training prohibited.
c. Discharging firearms or bows allowed
only when hunting.
d. Dogs allowed only as an aid in hunting.
e. Horseback riding allowed only on
designated trails. Reservation required:
call 719-836-4279. Only two reservations
allowed per day.
f. Fishing allowed only March 1–Sept.
30 and only in designated areas. Only
people in a vehicle in the assigned parking space may fish the corresponding
assigned area. Maximum 4 anglers per
vehicle and 1 vehicle per parking space.
g. Artificial flies and lures only, two trout
limit.
h. Hunting access limited to occupants of a
vehicle parked in assigned parking space.
Maximum 4 hunters per vehicle.

▶ COALBED CANYON SWA — DOLORES CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Cortez, go NW on Hwy. 491
to Northdale. SWA is S of Hwy. 491 and CR 2,
also 2 areas on N side of Hwy. 491, farther W.
GMUs/ACRES: 72, 711 / 2,359 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Discharging firearms allowed only for
hunting.

▶ COCHETOPA SWA — SAGUACHE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Gunnison, go 8 miles E on
Hwy. 50, turn right on Hwy. 114, then go 20
miles S/SE, turn right on CR NN14, go S 2
miles.
GMU/ACRES: 67 / 6,712 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, rabbit, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing

RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour after sunset, with exception
for hunters retrieving downed game.
b. Access by foot only, and only from established parking areas.
c. Camping, dogs, fires prohibited.
d. Big-game hunting prohibited N of posted
E/W center line of Sect. 27, Range 2 E,
Township 46 N.

▶ COKE OVEN SWA — PITKIN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Basalt, go 30 miles E on
USFS Rd. 105 (Fryingpan River Rd.).
GMU/ACRES: 444 / 330 acres
RECREATION: hunting, wildlife viewing

▶ COLLER SWA — MINERAL, RIO GRANDE COs.

DIRECTIONS: From South Fork, go 4.5 miles W
on Hwy. 149.
GMUs/ACRES: 76, 79 / 579 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, squirrel, dusky
grouse
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, snowmobiles, overnight parking prohibited.

▶ COLORADO RIVER ISLAND SWA — MESA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Grand Junction, go E on
I-70; turn S on Hwy. 141 (32 Rd.). Turn W
on D Rd. Colorado River SWA is on S side of
road, along the river.
GMUs/ACRES: 30, 41 / 67 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, dogs (except as an aid to hunting) prohibited.
b. Waterfowl hunting from established
blinds the only hunting allowed.
c. Hunting by reservation only. See Reservations: Hunting (page 1) for details.
Hunters can hunt only the area reserved.
Mandatory check-in and check-out at
station as posted.
d. Hunt areas not reserved are available
on first-come, first-served basis after 5
a.m. each hunting day. Reserved areas
not claimed by 7 a.m. also available first
come, first served. Any hunt area must be
yielded at any time by request of a hunter
with a valid reservation for that area.

▶ COLOROW MOUNTAIN SWA — RIO BLANCO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Meeker take Hwy. 64 approximately 15 miles W to CR 142 (directly N
of E entrance to Rio Blanco Lake SWA).
SCENERY GULCH UNIT: Take CR 142 for 7.2 miles
to property.
TSCHUDDI GULCH UNIT: Take CR 142 for 1.8 miles
to intersection of CR 142 and CR 143. Take
CR 143 for 3.7 miles to property.
GMUs/ACRES: 11 / 1,979 acres
HUNTING: elk, bear, lion, deer, small game
FISHING: Scenery Pond is 5.5 acres at bottom of
Scenery Gulch, near parking area.
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, hiking, mountain
biking, horseback riding, camping in primitive
areas, OHV access through Tschuddi Gulch to
BLM lands on Colorow Mountain.

RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access July 16–Jan. 31.
b. Parking and camping in designated areas
only, as posted.
c. Motorized vehicles prohibited in Scenery
Gulch Unit and in Tschuddi Unit N of
designated camping area.
d. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
within 200 yards of camping, parking
areas or structures.

▶ COTTONWOOD SWA — MORGAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Snyder, go 2 miles E on CR
W.7.
GMU/ACRES: 96 / 884 acres
HUNTING: deer, turkey, quail, dove, rabbit,
squirrel, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
NEW a. Open 4 a.m.–9 p.m., except with
night-hunting permit.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Target practice prohibited except when
authorized by area wildlife manager.
d. On opening weekend of regular plains
rifle deer season and first day and weekend of late plains rifle deer season, only
deer hunting permitted.
e. Horse use prohibited except when training hunting dogs, in Feb., March, April
(through Wed. before spring turkey
season opens) and Aug. only.
f. Launching or takeout of vessels prohibited
during waterfowl seasons.

▶ COWDREY LAKE SWA — JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Cowdrey, go 2 miles S on
Hwy. 125. From Walden, go 7.5 miles N on
Hwy. 125. Entrance W of road.
GMU/ACRES: 161 / 15 acres land, 80 acres water
HUNTING: small game, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.
b. Sailboards prohibited.

▶ CREEDE SWA — MINERAL CO.
DIRECTIONS:

HATCHERY TRACT: From Creede, go 1.2 miles E
on Hwy. 149 to undesignated road, then go 0.5
miles S to Rio Grande River.
DEEP CREEK TRACT: From Creede, go 1.25 miles
W on Hwy. 149 to Airport Rd., then go 0.8
miles S to Rio Grande River.
GMU/ACRES: 76 / 3 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
▶ DAN NOBLE SWA — SAN MIGUEL CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Norwood, go 1.5 miles E on
Hwy. 145 to USFS Rd. 610 (Dolores-Norwood
Rd.); then 17 miles S.
GMU/ACRES: 70 / 2,223 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl, deer, elk on Greager
Tract; deer, elk on John Kane tract
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: power boating, sail surfing, waterskiing, camping, wildlife viewing

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FACILITIES: restrooms, boat ramps, shelters
RESTRICTIONS:

MIRAMONTE RES. TRACT:

1. Camping only in designated areas along
NE, SW, SE parts of reservoir.
2. Discharging firearms or bows allowed
only when hunting waterfowl.
3. Waterskiing permitted only 10 a.m.–6
p.m. Waterskiing, jetskiing only in designated areas on W half of reservoir.

GREAGER TRACT:

1. Open for public access March 1–May 15
only with permit from area or district
wildlife manager for wildlife viewing.
Viewing site limited to designated area.
Viewers must follow all restrictions and
conditions on permit. Open to the public
for other access May 16–end of Feb.
2. Access by foot or horseback only.
3. Snowmobiles, camping prohibited.

JOHN KANE TRACT:

1. Access by foot or horseback only.
2. Open for public access May 16–end of
Feb.
3. Snowmobiles, camping prohibited.

▶ DAWN POND SWA — BENT CO.

DIRECTIONS: Take Hwy. 50 W toward Las Animas. From Las Animas, go W on Hwy. 194,
then N on CR 5.5. SWA is on E side of road
around Adobe Creek.
GMU/ACRES: 125 / 30 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for fishing only. Hunting only with
landowner permission.
b. Boating prohibited except float tubes or
craft propelled by hand or electric motor.
c. Parking allowed in designated areas only.

▶ DEADMAN SWA — PROWERS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Granada, go N on Hwy. 385,
2.5 miles to CR JJ, then go 2.5 miles E on CR
JJ to CR 27. Turn S on CR 27, go 0.5 miles to
parking area.
GMU/ACRES: 127 / 503 acres
HUNTING: deer, small game, waterfowl

▶ DELANEY BUTTE LAKES SWA — JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go 0.5 miles W on
Hwy. 14 to CR 12, then go 5.3 miles W to CR
18. Go 4.5 miles W on to CR 5, then go 0.5
miles N.
GMU/ACRES: 16 / 2,620 acres
HUNTING: big game, small game, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom, boat ramp, shade shelters
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.
b. Sailboards prohibited.

▶ DEVIL CREEK SWA — ARCHULETA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Pagosa Springs, go 16 miles
W on Hwy. 160 to USFS Rd. 627 then 2 miles
N.
GMU/ACRES: 77 / 561 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, squirrel, dusky
grouse, turkey, dove
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing

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RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires, snowmobiles prohibited.

▶ DIAMOND J SWA (HUNTING &amp; FISHING LEASE) (ILLINOIS,
MICHIGAN RIVERS) — JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go N on Hwy.
125. Parking areas are 1, 2 and 4 miles N of
Walden.
GMU/ACRES: 161 / 3,129 acres of land, 10 miles
of river
HUNTING: small game, waterfowl
FISHING: Illinois and Michigan rivers, coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS:
a. No big-game hunting; access allowed only
for fishing, small-game and waterfowl
hunting.
b. Hunting with shotguns or by falconry
only.

▶ DOLORES RIVER SWA — MONTEZUMA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Dolores, go 5 miles NE on
Hwy. 145.
GMUs/ACRES: 71, 73 / 57 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Fishing prohibited in rearing ponds.

▶ DOME LAKES SWA — SAGUACHE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Gunnison, go 8 miles E on
Hwy. 50. Turn right on Hwy. 114, go 20 miles
S/SE. Turn right on CR NN14, go 5 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 67 / 420 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lakes
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom, drinking water
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot or horseback only from
parking areas. Parking only in designated
areas.
b. ATVs, dirt bikes, snowmobiles allowed
only on CRs NN14 and 15GG.
c. Camping permitted during waterfowl
seasons in designated safety zones only.
d. Discharging firearms and hunting prohibited in designated safety zones.
e. Dogs allowed only as an aid in hunting or
on leash.
f. Bowfishing prohibited.

▶ DOME ROCK SWA — TELLER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Divide, go 5 miles S on Hwy.
67 to Rainbow Valley, then turn right on CR
61 and go 1.8 miles to SWA access road.
GMU/ACRES: 581 / 6,980 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky grouse
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, hiking
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot or horseback only from
parking lot and trails from Mueller State
Park.
b. Camping, dogs, fires, rock climbing
prohibited.
c. Horseback, pack animals allowed only on
designated roads and trails, except if used
as an aid in hunting big-game.

d. Public access closed Dec. 1–July 15 in
area bounded on E by Sand Creek Trail,
on N by Dome Rock Trail, on W and
S by property boundaries. Dome Rock
Trail W of Jack Rabbit Lodge closed Dec.
1–July 15.

▶ DOUGLAS RES. SWA — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Wellington exit on I-25, go
5.5 miles W, S and W on Hwy. 1 to CR 15, go
1 mile N on CR 15 to CR 60, then 0.25 miles
W to LaVina Dr. Go N on LaVina Dr. to lake.
From Fort Collins at Hwys. 287 and 1, take
Hwy. 1 N for 4 miles to Waverly cutoff (CR
15). Go N on CR 15 to CR 60. Then go 0.25
miles W to LaVina Dr. and go N.
GMU/ACRES: 9 / 765 acres
FISHING: warmwater and coldwater species
FACILITIES: restroom
RESTRICTIONS:
a. From 1 hour after sunset to 1 hour before
sunrise, only fishing permitted.
b. Hunting, fires, camping, discharging firearms or bows, sailboards, sailboats, ice
skating, ATVs, dirt bikes, snowmobiles
prohibited.
c. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.

▶ DOWDY LAKE SWA — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From town of Red Feather Lakes,
go 1 mile NE on USFS Access Rd.
GMU/ACRES: 191 / 120 acres of water
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: power boating, hiking, camping
FACILITIES: restroom, boat ramp, campgrounds
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.

▶ DRONEY GULCH SWA — CHAFFEE CO.
DIRECTIONS:

ENTRANCE 1: From junction of Hwys. 50 and
285, go 4 miles N to CR 251-1. (NOTE: First
mile of road is private property. After entering
BLM land, SWA can be accessed for next 2
miles, through BLM land and SWA property.)
ENTRANCE 2: About 1 mile N of CR 251-1 is an
access point on Hwy. 285, “Point of Interest”
site about Zebulon Pike; parking and gate into
E portion of SWA.
ENTRANCE 3: Just under 1 mile farther N (about
1 mile S of Jct. of Hwys. 285/291), CR 251
goes W; parking and access 2.3 miles W of
Hwy. 285. Do not attempt access from N via
subdivision on CR 251A.
GMU/ACRES: 56 / 2,949 acres
HUNTING: elk, deer, small game
▶ DRY CREEK BASIN SWA — SAN MIGUEL CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Naturita, go 17 miles S
on Hwy. 141. Hwy. 141 goes SW through
property.
GMU/ACRES: 70 / 12,775 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dove, mountain lion,
bobcat, coyote
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping only in designated areas.
b. Snowmobiles prohibited.

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▶ DUCK CREEK SWA — LOGAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Crook, go 1.5 miles N on
Hwy. 55.
GMU/ACRES: 90 / 1,121 acres
HUNTING: deer, pheasant, dove, rabbit, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
NEW a. Open 4 a.m.–9 p.m.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Target practice prohibited except when
authorized by area wildlife manager.
d. One field trial per year may be authorized
in Feb., March or Aug.

▶ DUNE RIDGE SWA — LOGAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-76 at Sterling exit, go 0.5
miles W on Hwy. 6 to CR 370, then go 5 miles
SW.
GMU/ACRES: 96 / 400 acres
HUNTING: deer, turkey, pheasant, quail, dove,
rabbit, squirrel, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
NEW a. Open 4 a.m.–9 p.m.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Target practice prohibited except when
authorized by area wildlife manager.
d. On opening weekend of regular plains
rifle deer season and first day and weekend of late plains rifle deer season, only
deer hunting permitted.
e. Horse use prohibited except when training hunting dogs, in Feb., March, April
(through Wed. before spring turkey
season opens) and Aug. only.
f. Launching or takeout of vessels prohibited
during waterfowl seasons.

▶ DUTCH GULCH SWA — GUNNISON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Gunnison, go 5.3 miles E
on Hwy. 50, then 7.3 miles S on CR 42, which
becomes BLM Rd. 307.
GMU/ACRES: 67 / 320 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access June 16–end of
Feb.
b. Access by foot or horseback only from
designated parking areas. Parking only in
designated areas.
c. ATVs, dirt bikes, snowmobiles allowed
only on improved road through property.
d. Camping, fires prohibited.
e. Dogs allowed only as an aid in hunting or
on leash.

▶ EAGLE RIVER SWA (FISHING LEASES) — EAGLE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Eagle, go E on Hwy. 6 about
2–3 miles to property boundary sign. This is
W edge of SWA. Property extends E about 2
miles and includes 3 designated fishing access
points. Access allowed only at these points.
GMU/ACRES: 35 / 25 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for fishing only, on N side of Eagle
River. Access only at designated points
as posted.
b. Camping, fires, dogs prohibited.

▶ ECHO CANYON RES. SWA — ARCHULETA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Pagosa Springs, go 4 miles S
on Hwy. 84.
GMU/ACRES: 78 / 211 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: boating, picnicking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires, snowmobiles prohibited.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.

▶ ELLIOTT SWA — MORGAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Snyder, go 6 miles NE on
CR W.7.
GMUs/ACRES: 95, 96 / 2,576 acres
HUNTING: deer, turkey, pheasant, quail, dove,
rabbit, squirrel, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: duck blinds on Union Tract
RESTRICTIONS:
NEW a. Open 4 a.m.–9 p.m., except with
night-hunting permit.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. On opening weekend of regular plains
rifle deer season and first day and weekend of late plains rifle deer season, only
deer hunting permitted.
d. Landowner permission required to hunt
deer on access easement.
e. Horse use prohibited except when training hunting dogs, in Feb., March, April
(through Wed. before spring turkey
season opens) and Aug. only.
f. Launching or takeout of vessels prohibited
during waterfowl seasons.
g. Property open for education and outreach
events with CPW and area wildlife manager approval.

LONETREE TRACT:

1. From Sept. 1 through regular duck seasons, mandatory check-in and check-out
at check station, after 4 a.m.

HAMLIN TRACTS (N AND S):

1. From Sept. 1 through regular duck seasons, mandatory check-in and check-out
at check stations. Hunters may check in
on first-come, first-served basis after 4
a.m. or after another hunter checks out.
Hunters can hunt only the area checked
into. Maximum of 4 hunters per hunting
area. Hunters must comply with youthmentor-only area restrictions as posted.

UNION TRACT:

1. Waterfowl hunting only from designated
areas or blinds, on Sat., Sun., Wed. and
legal holidays only. Reservations required, valid until sunrise and limited to
3 per hunter annually. See Reservations:
Hunting (page 1) for details.
2. Mandatory check-in and check-out at
check station. Check-in allowed after
4 a.m. Hunters can hunt only the area
reserved and may check in on firstcome, first-served basis after a hunter
checks out or after sunrise. Maximum
of 4 hunters per hunting area.

3. During waterfowl seasons, scouting permitted from 10 a.m.−2 p.m. on Thurs.
only. All people scouting must check in
and out at check station. Firearms, dogs
not allowed during scouting.

▶ EMERALD MOUNTAIN SWA — ROUTT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Steamboat Springs, go S on
Hwy. 40 to 5th St. Turn right on 5th St., turn
left on Howelsen Pkwy., which becomes River
Rd./CR 14 to S. SWA is W of road. Park in lot
at left posted for Chuck Lewis SWA. Follow
marked orange posts on W side of CR 14
along trail easement through private property
to access Emerald Mountain.
GMU/ACRES: 131 / 674 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access from 4 a.m.–10
p.m., July 1–Nov. 30.
b. Access by foot or horseback only.
c. Camping, fires, dogs prohibited.

▶ ESCALANTE SWA — DELTA, MESA, MONTROSE COs.
DIRECTIONS:

HAMILTON TRACT: From Delta, go 2.2 miles W
on 5th St. (G Rd.), to G50 Rd. Go 2 miles NW.
Alternate route. From Delta, go 5.5 miles NW
on Hwy. 50.
LOWER ROUBIDEAU TRACT: From Delta, go 4.5
miles W on 5th St. (G Rd.).
PICKETT CORRAL TRACT: From Delta, go 12 miles
NW on Hwy. 50 to Escalante Canyon turnoff,
then 21 miles SW into Escalante Canyon.
PEACH ORCHARD POINT TRACT: From Delta, go 6.5
miles W on 5th St. (G Rd.) to Sawmill Mesa
Rd., then 11.5 miles N.
CAP SMITH TRACT: From Delta, go 12 miles NW
on Hwy. 50 to Escalante Canyon turnoff; then
6 miles SW into Escalante Canyon.
EAST WALKER TRACT: From Delta, go 12 miles N
on Hwy. 50 to Escalante Canyon turnoff, then
go 4 miles SW into Escalante Canyon.
UPPER ROUBIDEAU TRACT: From Delta, go 6.5
miles W on 5th St. (G Rd.) to Sawmill Mesa
Rd., then go 11.5 miles N.
WEST WALKER TRACT: From Delta, go 12 miles
NW on Hwy. 50 to Escalante Canyon turnoff,
then go 17 miles SW into Escalante Canyon
to Palmer Gulch Rd. Go 5 miles W, then 1.2
miles N toward Tatum Ridge to Tatum Ridge/
Snowbelly Ridge Rds., then 6 miles NE.
WATERWHEEL TRACT: From Delta, go 12 miles
NW on Hwy. 50 to Escalante Canyon turnoff,
then 3 miles SW into Escalante Canyon. Then
go 0.75 miles upstream S of Gunnison River
(primitive road).
GUNNISON RIVER TRACT: From Delta, go 12 miles
NW on Hwy. 50 to Escalante Canyon Rd.,
then go 3 miles SW to Gunnison River, then
0.75 miles upstream S of Gunnison River
(primitive road).
GMU/ACRES: 62 / 7,612 acres on all tracts
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, pheasant, dove,
waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing, interpretive program, historical area

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RESTRICTIONS:
a. Dog training prohibited on Hamilton and
Lower Roubideau tracts during upland
game or migratory bird seasons. Hamilton and Lower Roubideau tracts open
only Aug. 1–March 14.
b. Lower Roubideau Tract hunting open to
youth/mentors only. Only one mentor
per youth may hunt.
c. Field trials may be authorized in Feb.,
March, Aug. and Sept.
d. Bowfishing prohibited.

▶ FISH CREEK SWA — DOLORES CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Dolores, go 12 miles N on
Hwy. 145 to USFS Rd. 535, then 12 miles N to
Fish Creek access road. Then go 1.5 miles N.
GMU/ACRES: 71 / 314 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky grouse,
snowshoe hare
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: camping (only during deer and
elk seasons), hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping allowed only during deer and
elk seasons.

▶ FLAGLER RES. SWA — KIT CARSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Flagler, go 5 miles E on Rd. U.
GMU/ACRES: 107 / 400 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, pheasant, dove, waterfowl, turkey
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: power boating, waterskiing, camping, picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms, boat ramps
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited during waterfowl seasons, except float tubes or craft propelled
by hand, wind or electric motors.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake. Waterskiing permitted only
Sun. and Mon. from June 1–Aug. 31.
c. Hunting open to youth/mentors only.
Only one mentor per youth may hunt.
NOTE: As of Aug. 2018, the lake is currently dry.
Contact CPW for condition updates.

▶ FORT LYON SWA — BENT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Las Animas, go 20 miles E
on Hwy. 50 to CR 183. SWA is S of Hwy. 50,
next to John Martin Res. SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 125 / 523 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. ATVs, dirt bikes prohibited.

▶ FOUR MILE SWA — DOUGLAS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Deckers, take Hwy. 67 S
to Westcreek. From Westcreek, travel W on
Stump Rd. to 9J Rd. Go N on 9J Rd. to SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 51 / 362 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot or horseback only.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.

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DIRECTIONS: From I-25 at Windsor exit, go 2.3
miles E on Hwy. 392 to CR 13, then go 0.5
miles S.
GMU/ACRES: 94 / 324 acres
FISHING: warmwater

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RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting prohibited. Closed N of Poudre
River for all public access, including
fishing.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Discharging bows allowed only for
bowfishing.
d. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.

▶ FRANKLIN ISLAND SWA — MESA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Grand Junction, go E on
I-70, then turn S on Hwy. 141 (32 Rd.). Enter
James M. Robb-Colorado River State Park
(just N of Colorado River); SWA is W of park
and accessed from Riverfront Trail.
GMUs/ACRES: 30, 41 / 38 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Waterfowl hunting from established
blinds the only hunting allowed.
b. Camping, dogs (except as an aid in hunting) prohibited.
c. Hunting by reservation only. See Reservations: Hunting (page 1) for details. Hunters
can hunt only the area reserved. Mandatory check-in and check-out as posted.
d. Hunt areas not reserved are available
on first-come, first-served basis after 5
a.m. each hunting day. Reserved areas
not claimed by 7 a.m. also available first
come, first served. Any hunt area must be
yielded at any time by request of a hunter
with a valid reservation for that area.

▶ FRANTZ LAKE SWA — CHAFFEE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Salida, go 0.25 miles W on
Hwy. 291 to CR 154, then 0.75 miles W. SWA
is SW of Mt. Shavano SFU.
GMU/ACRES: 56 / 25 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
FACILITIES: restroom
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, discharging bows and firearms
prohibited.

▶ FRENCHMAN CREEK SWA — PHILLIPS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Holyoke, go 5 miles W on
Hwy. 6 to CR 29, then go 0.5 miles S.
GMU/ACRES: 98 / 69 acres
HUNTING: deer, pheasant, dove, rabbit
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
NEW a. Open 4 a.m.–9 p.m.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Target practice prohibited except when
authorized by area wildlife manager.

▶ GARFIELD CREEK SWA — GARFIELD CO.

DIRECTIONS: From New Castle, go 2 miles SW
on CR 312 to Garfield Creek Rd., then 1 mile S.
GMU/ACRES: 42 / 13,179 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping allowed only 7 days before start
of regular big-game seasons through 7
days after regular big-game seasons.
b. Hunting prohibited within 75 yards of
centerline of CRs 312 and 328. Hunting
prohibited in designated safety zone as
posted.

c. Open Dec. 1–July 15 only for spring turkey hunting below, and small-game hunting above, junction of CRs 312 and 328.
Open for other access July 16–Nov. 30.
d. Hunting of dusky grouse and ruffed
grouse prohibited on Upper Baldy Tract.
e. Dogs allowed only as an aid in hunting.
f. Bicycles allowed only on CRs 312 and 328.

▶ GEORGETOWN SWA — CLEAR CREEK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-70, take exit 228. Turn N
on 15th St.
GMU/ACRES: 39 / 670 acres
HUNTING: small game, deer, bighorn sheep
RECREATION: wildlife observation, hiking
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting bighorn sheep prohibited within
0.25 miles of I-70 throughout SWA.

▶ GRANADA SWA — PROWERS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Granada go N on Hwy. 385;
turn E on Half St. (first road N of railroad); go
1.5 miles.
GMUs/ACRES: 127, 132 / 5,630 acres
HUNTING: small game, waterfowl, deer
FISHING: warmwater fishing in Arkansas River
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, photography
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access 1 hour before
sunrise to 1 hour after sunset.
b. Parking allowed only in designated areas.
All motor vehicles restricted to access
roads and parking areas only.
c. Camping, fires, ATVs, dirt bikes prohibited.

MIDWESTERN FARMS TRACT:

1. Hunting restricted to S of river road and
by shotgun, archery and falconry only.
2. Swimming, boating, float tubes prohibited.

▶ GRANBY RANCH (CONSERVATION EASEMENT) — GRAND CO.
DIRECTIONS: SWA is 0.75 miles E of Hwy. 40 on
CR 89, near Granby.
GMU/ACRES: 28 / 451 acres
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open April 16−Nov. 14.
b. Fires, motor vehicles prohibited.
c. Dogs must be on leash.

▶ GRANITE SWA (FISHING EASEMENT) — CHAFFEE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Buena Vista, 17 miles N on
Hwy. 24. Access from Chaffee-Lake county
line downstream to 0.25 miles below Granite
Bridge.
GMUs/ACRES: 48, 49 / 131 acres
FISHING: fishing access only; coldwater fishing
on Arkansas River. Fishing area is from Lake
county line downstream to 1.5 miles below the
Granite bridge.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires, dogs, mining activities
and panning prohibited.
b. Launching or takeout of vessels prohibited.

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▶ GRIEVE RANCH SWA (CONSERVATION EASEMENT)

—ROUTT CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Craig, take Hwy. 13 N 44
miles to Baggs, Wyo. Turn right on Wyo. Hwy.
70, go 17 miles to CR 129. Turn right and go 3
miles to SWA campground.
GMU/ACRES: 5 / 2,511 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Fires, snowmobiles, ATVs, motorcycles,
commercial use, woodcutting and gathering prohibited.
b. Dogs allowed only as an aid in hunting.
c. Firearms allowed only for hunting.
d. Camping only in developed campgrounds.
e. Closed on hay meadows N of CR 129.
f. Fishing access to Little Snake River
restricted to river corridor, plus 20 feet
above high waterline on either bank.

▶ GROUNDHOG RES. SWA — DOLORES CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Dolores, go 25 miles N on
USFS Rd. 526 to USFS Rd. 533, then 5 miles
NE.
GMU/ACRES: 71 / 606 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.
b. Camping prohibited.

▶ GUNNISON RIVER SWA (VAN TUYL &amp; REDDEN)

— GUNNISON CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Gunnison go N on Hwy. 135
to CR 13. Turn left and go 0.25 miles to where
road jogs left and becomes Tincup St. in Gunnison. Go W 3 blocks to Palisade City Park.
Parking N side park. Access by foot 0.5 miles
W of parking lot.
GMU/ACRES: 54 / 81 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl by shotgun only
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: parking area
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot only.
b. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited,
except when hunting waterfowl with
shotguns on Van Tuyl Tract only.

▶ GUNNISON SWA — GUNNISON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Gunnison, go 6 miles W on
Hwy. 50.
GMU/ACRES: 54 / 2,800 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky grouse
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access April 1–Nov. 30.
b. Open for public access April 1–Aug. 15
from 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour
after sunset only.
c. Camping only in designated areas, and
permitted Aug. 16–Nov. 30 only.
d. Access by foot or horseback only on
Beaver Creek Trail.

▶ GYPSUM PONDS SWA — EAGLE CO.

DIRECTIONS: I-70 to Gypsum exit, take S side
frontage road of I-70 E to parking area. SWA
on N side of Eagle River only.
GMUS/ACRES: 35 / 90 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream, coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: parking area
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access sunrise to sunset;
no time restrictions for hunters and
anglers.
b. Camping, fires, glass containers, launching and takeout of vessels prohibited.
c. Dogs prohibited March 15–June 15 to
protect nesting waterfowl. Dogs prohibited at all times on eastern ponds, except
when used in waterfowl hunting.
d. Field trials may be authorized in Aug.
and Sept.

▶ HARDEMAN SWA (FISHING EASEMENT) — CHAFFEE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Buena Vista, go 18 miles
N on Hwy. 24. SWA on both sides of river,
upstream from Lake/Chaffee county line.
GMUs: 48, 49
FISHING: 1.25 miles of fishing access to Arkansas River
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires, dogs, firearms, mining
activities and panning prohibited.
b. No launching or takeout of vessels.

▶ HARMON SWA (FISHING EASEMENT) — CHAFFEE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From stoplight in Buena Vista, go
W on CR 306 for 2.2 miles. Turn right on CR
361 for 0.2 miles to parking area.
GMU/ACRES: 481 / 10 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access for fishing only.
b. Campfires, dogs, overnight camping,
firearms, hunting prohibited.

▶ HAVILAND LAKE SWA — LA PLATA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Durango, go 18 miles N on
Hwy. 550 to USFS Rd. 671, then go 0.5 miles E.
GMU/ACRES: 74 / 208 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: boating, camping on USFS property on E side of lake; fee for camping/day use
FACILITIES: gravel boat ramp, USFS campground with restroom and drinking water on
E of lake
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited, except for float tubes
or craft propelled by hand or electric
motor only.

▶ HECKENDORF SWA — CHAFFEE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Buena Vista, go 5 miles N
on Hwy. 24 to CR 361, then go 1 mile W.
GMU/ACRES: 481 / 720 acres
HUNTING: elk, deer, small game, pronghorn
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access from designated parking areas
only.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.

▶ HIGEL SWA — ALAMOSA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Alamosa, take Hwy. 160
NW to CR 104 N. SWA is N of junction of
CRs 104 and 3.0S.
GMU/ACRES: 791 / 1,465 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access Sept. 1–Feb. 14,
Sat., Sun., Wed. and legal holidays only.
b. Permit required Sept. 1–Feb. 14. Maximum of 25 permits issued daily, available
free, first come, first served. From Sept.
1–30, and Nov. 11–Feb. 14, permits obtained by reservation by calling 719-5876923 or at the CPW Area Office in Monte
Vista. Oct. 1–Nov. 10, permits obtained
through reservation system. See Reservations: Hunting, (page 1) for details.
Reservations for weekends can be
made up to 14 days in advance but not
less than 2 days before Saturday of weekend requested. Reservations for Wed. can
be made up to 14 days in advance but not
less than 2 days before date requested.
Maximum 2 people per reservation.
c. Closed Feb. 15–July 15 to protect nesting
water birds. Area wildlife manager may
authorize educational or scientific uses
during closures.

▶ HOHNHOLZ LAKES SWA — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hwy. 14 at upper end of
Poudre Canyon, go 30 miles N on Laramie
River Rd. (CR 103).
GMU/ACRES: 7 / 80 acres of water, 1 mile of
river; 133 acres total
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream, coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited except float tubes or
craft propelled by hand, wind or electric
motor.
b. Sailboards prohibited.
c. Camping only in Laramie River camping
area.
d. Grace Creek Rd. closed to the public except to licensed hunters Aug. 16 through
the last day of 4th rifle season.

▶ HOLBROOK RES. SWA — OTERO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Swink, go 3 miles N on CR
24.5 to CR FF, then go 0.5 miles E.
GMU/ACRES: 125 / 670 acres
FISHING: warmwater
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite quail, dove, waterfowl
RECREATION: powerboating, sailboating, sailsurfing, waterskiing, camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms, boat ramps
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting prohibited as posted in safety
zone on SW side near residence.
b. OHV use prohibited.

▶ HOLLY SWA — PROWERS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Holly, go 1 mile N on CR 34.
GMUs/ACRES: 127, 132 / 277 acres
HUNTING: rabbit, pheasant, dove, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
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RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, open fires, ATVs, dirt bikes
prohibited.
b. Hunting prohibited in designated safety
zones between Hwy. 50 and CR FF.

▶ HOLYOKE SWA — PHILLIPS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Holyoke, go 4 miles S on
Hwy. 385 to CR 14; then 4 miles W.
GMU/ACRES: 98 / 80 acres
HUNTING: deer, pheasant, dove, rabbit
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
NEW a. Open 4 a.m.–9 p.m.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Target practice prohibited except when
authorized by area wildlife manager.

▶ HOME LAKE SWA — RIO GRANDE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Monte Vista, go 1.5 miles E
on Sherman Ave.
GMU/ACRES: 791 / 64 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access sunrise to sunset;
no time restrictions for fishing.
NEW b. Hunting prohibited.
c. Float tubes or craft propelled by hand,
wind, electric motor only. Motorboats up
to 10 hp allowed any time. Motorboats 10
hp or more allowed only 10 a.m.–4 p.m.

▶ HORSE CREEK RES. SWA (TIMBER LAKE) — BENT,

OTERO COs.
DIRECTIONS: From La Junta, go 8 miles N on
Hwy. 109 to Cheraw; then 2 miles E on CR JJ.5
to CR 33. Go 7 miles N.
GMU/ACRES: 125 / 2,603 acres
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: power boating, sail surfing, waterskiing, camping, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: restrooms, boat ramps
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access 1 hour before
sunrise to 1 hour after sunset; no time
restrictions for fishing.
b. ATVs, dirt bikes, snowmobiles prohibited.
c. Frozen surface of lake closed. Dams,
inlets, outlet structures closed except
when fishing.

▶ HORSETHIEF CANYON SWA — MESA CO.

DIRECTIONS: I-70 W to Fruita exit, take Hwy.
340 S 1 mile to property sign. Take access road
4 miles.
GMUs/ACRES: 30, 40 / 1,439 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl, dove, deer, coyote, rabbit,
pheasant
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access 5 a.m.–9 p.m., no
time restrictions for fishing.
b. Camping, fires, quail hunting prohibited.
c. Turkey hunting only allowed for:
1. Limited-access permit for youth mentor hunting in spring.
2. Hunters with limited GMU 30 license
may hunt on Skipper’s Island only.

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d. Hunting permitted with shotguns, handheld bows, muzzleloading rifles and by
falconry.
e. Fishing prohibited in rearing ponds and
as posted.
f. Waterfowl hunting on Sat. restricted to
youth/mentors only, and only from 100
yards E of blind No. 1 to western SWA
boundary.
g. To hunt waterfowl on W end of property,
reservations required for specific blind.
Hunting restricted to within 100 yards
of blind. Maximum 4 hunters per blind.
Hunters can hunt only the area reserved.
See Reservations: Hunting (page 1) for
details. Hunters must check in and out as
posted.
h. Hunt areas not reserved are available
on first-come, first-served basis after 5
a.m. each hunting day. Reserved areas
not claimed by 7 a.m. also available first
come, first served. Any hunt area must be
yielded at any time by request of a hunter
with a valid reservation for that area.
i. Permits not required for waterfowl hunting 100 yards E of blind No. 1 to eastern
SWA boundary, including Skipper’s
Island.
j. Waterfowl hunting prohibited Wed.−Fri.
except Thanksgiving, Christmas and
New Year’s days.

▶ HOT CREEK SWA — CONEJOS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Monte Vista, go 20 miles S
on Hwy. 15 to access road, then go 5 miles W.
GMU/ACRES: 81 / 9,485 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, black bear, mountain lion,
rabbit, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Vehicles prohibited Jan. 1–April 30.
b. Snowmobiles prohibited.

▶ HOT SULPHUR SPRINGS SWA (JOE GERRANS, LONE

BUCK, PARSHALL DIVIDE, PIONEER PARK &amp; JENNY WILLIAMS
UNITS, BYERS CANYON RIFLE RANGE, HOT SULPHER SPRINGS
STATE RANCH, PAUL F. GILBERT FISHING AREA) — GRAND CO.

DIRECTIONS:

BYERS CANYON RIFLE RANGE: From Hot Sulphur
Springs, go 4 miles W on Hwy. 40 to range (N
of Hwy.).
HOT SULPHUR SPRINGS STATE RANCH: From Hot
Sulphur Springs, go 3 miles W on Hwy. 40 to
Colorado River bridge, then go S at W end of
bridge.
LONE BUCK UNIT: From Hot Sulphur Springs, go
3.5 miles W on Hwy. 40 to unit (S of Hwy.).
JENNY WILLIAMS UNIT: From Hot Sulphur
Springs, go 3 miles W on Hwy. 40 to CR 50 (E
end of Colorado River bridge), then 2 miles S.
JOE GERRANS, PIONEER PARK UNITS: From Hot
Sulphur Springs, go 3 miles W on Hwy. 40 to
Colorado River bridge, then go S at E end of
bridge.
PIONEER PARK UNIT: N and W of Hot Sulphur
Springs on edge of town, N side of Colorado
River.
PAUL F. GILBERT FISHING AREA: From Hot Sulphur
Springs, go 3 miles W on Hwy. 40 to W end of
Colorado River bridge, then S.

GMUs/ACRES: 18, 28 / 2,160 acres, all units
HUNTING: deer, elk, black bear, mountain lion,
rabbit, dusky grouse, waterfowl, dove
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing,
photography, shooting range
FACILITIES: restroom, rifle range, campsites
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping only in Joe Gerrans Unit and
Lone Buck Unit campgrounds.
b. Discharging firearms prohibited in Joe
Gerrans Unit, Lone Buck Unit campgrounds and Paul F. Gilbert Fishing Area.
c. Byers Canyon Rifle Range open sunrise
to sunset. The range may be closed to
protect wintering big game.
d. Bowfishing prohibited.
e. Fires and off-road travel prohibited in
Parshall Divide Unit.

▶ HUERFANO SWA — HUERFANO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Gardner, go 13 miles W on
CR 580.
GMU/ACRES: 861 / 544 acres
HUNTING: deer, bear, rabbit, dove
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms, picnic tables

▶ HUGO SWA — LINCOLN CO.
DIRECTIONS:

CLINGINGSMITH TRACT: From Hugo, go 14 miles
S on CR 109, then 2.25 miles E on CR 2G.
GMU/ACRES: 113 / 2,240 acres
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, rabbit, dove,
waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater; spring stocked trout
fishing
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited.
▶ INDIAN RUN SWA — ROUTT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hamilton, go 12 miles SE on
Hwy. 317 to CR 67, then go 6 miles S.
GMU/ACRES: 12 / 2,039 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, black bear, rabbit, dusky
grouse
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping allowed only in designated
areas.
b. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
in designated safety zones.

▶ JACKSON LAKE SWA — MORGAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-76 at Hwy. 39 exit, go 7.4
miles N on Hwy. 39 to Hwy. 144. Then go 1
mile NE to CR 5, then 3.8 miles N to CR CC,
then 1 mile W to CR 4, then 0.25 miles S.
GMU/ACRES: 95 / 394 acres
HUNTING: dove, rabbit, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom
RESTRICTIONS:
NEW a. Open 4 a.m.–9 p.m.
b. Camping, fires, ice fishing, target practice,
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c. Hunting and vessels prohibited from
frozen surface of lake.
d. Fishing prohibited Oct. 1 through dark
goose season.
e. From Sept. 1. through regular duck seasons, mandatory check-in and check-out
at check stations for waterfowl hunters.
f. Hunters may check-in on first-come, firstserved basis after 4 a.m. or after another
hunter checks out. Hunters can hunt
only the area checked out. Maximum of 4
hunters per hunting area.

▶ JAMES M. JOHN SWA — LAS ANIMAS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Raton, N.M., go 7 miles on
New Mexico Hwys. 72 &amp; 526. Go N up Sugarite Canyon 12 miles to Lake Dorothey SWA,
then go NW 4 miles on unmarked trail to top
of Fishers Peak Mesa.
GMU/ACRES: 140 / 8,200 acres
HUNTING: elk, deer, bear, mountain lion, small
game, turkey
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, hiking, picnicking
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access April 2–Nov. 30.
b. Access by foot or horseback only.
c. Camping prohibited within 100 feet of
streams.
d. Hunting access by drawing only and for
big game only in regular rifle deer and
elk seasons.

▶ JAMES MARK JONES SWA — PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hwy. 24 E of Hartsel, take
CR 15 (Elkhorn Rd.) N 15 miles to sign. Go
W 1.8 miles to parking area. From Hwy. 285 at
Como turnoff, take CR 15 SE 8 miles to sign.
Go W 1.8 miles to parking area. Road to parking area not maintained in winter.
GMU/ACRES: 50 / 17,429 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: parking areas
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open May 2–Dec. 31.
b. Fires only in established fire rings at
designated parking areas.

▶ JEAN K. TOOL SWA — MORGAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Fort Morgan, go 4 miles
NE on I-76 to Dodd Bridge Rd., then go 1.75
miles N.
GMU/ACRES: 96 / 903 acres
HUNTING: deer, turkey, quail, dove, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
NEW a. Open 4 a.m.–9 p.m., except with
night-hunting permit.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Target practice prohibited except when
authorized by area wildlife manager.
d. On opening weekend of regular plains
rifle deer season and first day and weekend of late plains rifle deer season, only
deer hunting permitted.
e. Horse use prohibited except when training hunting dogs, in Feb., March, April
(through Wed. before spring turkey
season opens) and Aug. only.
f. Launching or takeout of vessels prohibited
during waterfowl seasons.

▶ JENSEN SWA — RIO BLANCO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Meeker, go 9 miles NE on
Hwy. 13 to CR 30.
GMUs/ACRES: 12, 23, 211 / 5,955 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, black bear, rabbit, dusky
grouse, waterfowl
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open July 16–Dec. 31.
b. Camping only in designated areas.

▶ JERRY CREEK RES. SWA (JERRY CREEK RES. NOs.1 &amp; 2)

— MESA CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Molina, take Hwy. 330
W. SWA on N side of Hwy. at confluence of
Plateau and Spring creeks.
GMU/ACRES: 421 / 871 acres
FISHING: warmwater lake, catch and release
only, artificial flies and lures only
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting, firearms, ice fishing, camping, fires, motorized and nonmotorized
vehicles, pets, domestic animals, boating,
floating, swimming, wading prohibited.
b. Belly boats used with waders are allowed.
c. Frozen surface of lake closed.

▶ JIM OLTERMAN/LONE CONE SWA — DOLORES CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Norwood, go 1.5 miles E on
Hwy. 145 to USFS Rd. 610, then go 24 miles S.
GMUs/ACRES: 70, 71 / 5,030 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, black bear, dusky grouse
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: camping, picnicking, wildlife
viewing
FACILITIES: two horse corrals, campsites
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Snowmobiles prohibited. Access by foot
or horseback only.

▶ JOE MOORE RES. SWA — MONTEZUMA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Mancos, go 5 miles NE on
Hwy. 184 to CR 40, then go 4 miles N.
GMU/ACRES: 73 / 120 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.
b. Camping prohibited.

▶ JOHN MARTIN RES. SWA — BENT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Las Animas, go 16 miles E
on Hwy. 50 to CR 24 at Hasty. Then go 2 miles
S on CR 24.
GMUs/ACRES: 125, 126, 146 / 19,471 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite quail, scaled quail, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: power boating, sail boating, sail
surfing, waterskiing, camping, hiking, wildlife
viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms, boat ramps
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Field trials may be authorized Feb.,
March, Aug. and Sept.
b. Closed except to retrieve downed waterfowl Nov. 1 through last day of waterfowl

season, as posted on Army Corps of
Engineer land under lease by CPW to
provide for waterfowl resting.
c. ATVs, dirt bikes prohibited.

▶ JOHNSON VILLAGE SWA — CHAFFEE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hwy. 24 bridge over Arkansas River, SWA on W half of river 0.25 miles
upstream and 0.5 miles downstream. Fishing
access only.
GMU/ACRES: 481 / 9 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream

▶ JUMBO (JULESBURG) RES. SWA — SEDGWICK,

LOGAN COS.
DIRECTIONS: From I-76 at Red Lion exit (No.
155), go 3 miles N to Hwy. 138, then 1 mile
NE to CR 95, then 2 miles N.
GMU/ACRES: 90 / 1,703 acres
HUNTING: deer, pheasant, dove, rabbit, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Anyone ages 18–64 must purchase an
annual access permit ($36) to enter property. Anyone who has a valid Colorado
annual hunting or fishing license does
NOT need to have an access permit.
b. Maximum of 250 vehicles on property at
once.
NEW c. All loud noises that disturb the
peace, except legal hunting
activities, prohibited from 10 p.m.–
6 a.m.
NEW d. Target practice, hunting from frozen
surface of lake prohibited.
e. Vessels prohibited within 50 feet of outlet
structure.
f. Waterskiing prohibited 7 p.m.–10 a.m.,
Fri–Mon of Memorial Day weekend.
g. From Oct. 1 until reservoir is frozen, only
craft used for fishing or to set and pick up
decoys and retrieve downed waterfowl
allowed.

▶ JUMPING COW SWA — ELBERT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Kiowa, take Hwy. 86 about
16 miles E to CR 105. Turn N, go about 2
miles to CR 122, turn E to SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 105 / 14,733 acres
HUNTING: by permit only for doe pronghorn
and doe white-tailed and mule deer
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting access by permit only. Must
have valid license for activity prior
to applying for permit. Permits on
Woodard Unit issued with priority given
to mobility-impaired hunters and to
mentored youth hunters. Permits must
be kept on hunter at all times.
1. Permits may designate hunt zones;
if so, activity is restricted to those
zones only. The permit is not valid
property-wide.
2. Permits are free and available through
a drawing process. Applications available from CPW Office in Denver,
303-291-7227.
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3. Applications for fall hunting access
due the third Mon. in Aug.
b. Dove, doe pronghorn, doe white-tailed
deer and doe mule deer hunting permitted. On Woodard Unit, waterfowl, small
game (excluding dove and coyote), doe
pronghorn, doe mule deer and doe
white-tailed deer hunting permitted.
c. Permitted hunters may take one
other non-hunter onto the property. On
Woodard Unit, mobility-impaired hunters may take two non-hunters onto the
property. The additional non-hunter(s)
must remain with permit holder.
d. Permitted dove or valid Woodard Unit
hunters may access property on opening
day of their season. Other permitted
hunters may enter property after the first
Mon. after opening day of their season.
e. Open for public access 2 hours before
sunrise to 1 hour after sunset. Hunters
may remain as long as reasonable to
retrieve downed game.
f. Vehicle use permitted only on marked
existing roadways that lead to parking
areas. Mobility-impaired hunters are
allowed to use an OHV for hunting and
game retrieval on Woodard Unit. All
other access by foot or horseback only.
g. Gates shall be left as found after passing
through.
h. Camping, fires prohibited.
i. Dogs prohibited on Woodard Unit.

▶ JUNCTION BUTTE SWA — GRAND CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Kremmling, go 3 miles S on
Hwy. 9 to CR 387 (dirt road); then 0.5 miles E.
GMU/ACRES: 37 / 1,304 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky grouse
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, hang gliding prohibited.
b. Vehicles allowed only from day after
Labor Day through the day after any late
big game season.

▶ KARNEY RANCH SWA — BENT CO.

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DIRECTIONS: From Las Animas, go E on Hwy.
50, then go N on CR 18. From CR 18, go either
E or across the canal (N) to access the SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 126 / 13,580 acres
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, small game
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour after sunset. Hunters may
remain as long as reasonable to retrieve
downed game.
b. Access by foot only; vehicles restricted to
parking areas and roads.
c. Building safety zone and other safety
zones closed as posted.
d. Camping, fires, firewood collection, OHV
use prohibited.
e. Dogs allowed only as an aid in hunting.
f. Ornate box turtle collection and/or
release prohibited.
g. Night hunting with artificial light for
certain species is allowed with additional
permit. Contact the CPW Area Office in
Lamar for details, 719-336-6600.

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▶ KARVAL RES. SWA — LINCOLN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hwys. 94 and 109, go S 10
miles on Hwy. 109.
GMU/ACRES: 120 / 235 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, scaled quail, dove,
waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater; spring stocked trout
fishing
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom, shade shelters
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Only float tubes or craft propelled by
hand, wind or electric motor allowed.

▶ KEMP-BREEZE SWA — GRAND CO.
DIRECTIONS:

BREEZE UNIT: About 15 miles W of Granby on
Hwy. 40 past Parshall, go 0.5 miles. Look for
mile marker 196. Turn left 0.25 miles past
marker for parking or go W 0.75 miles for
parking. Unit is 11.5 miles W of Kremmling.
KEMP UNIT: From Granby, go 14.5 miles W
on Hwy. 40, turn left on CR 3 and go over
Colorado River bridge. Turn right on second
road, or go another 0.5 miles and turn right
for parking. Unit is 12 miles E of Kremmling.
GMUs/ACRES: 18, 28 / 1,714 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Fishing at Breeze Unit Kids Pond restricted to youth fishing and anglers with
mobility impairments who are restricted
to a wheelchair.
b. Breeze Unit hay meadow wetland closed
March 15–July 15.
▶ KINNEY LAKE SWA — LINCOLN CO.
DIRECTIONS:

KINNEY LAKE TRACT: From Hugo, go about 11.7
miles S of the town on CR 109 (also called CR
32) to CR 2J. Then go 1 mile E on CR 2J to SW
corner of SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 113 / 568 acres
HUNTING: small game, waterfowl, pronghorn,
deer
FISHING: warmwater; stocked trout in spring
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, camping, photography
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Only float tubes or craft propelled by
hand, wind or electric motor allowed.
▶ KNIGHT-IMLER SWA — PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Fairplay, go 10 miles S on
Hwy. 285.
GMU/ACRES: 50 / 15 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. No public access beyond 25 feet from
centerline of stream.

▶ KNUDSON SWA — LOGAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-76 at Sterling exit, go 0.5
miles W to CR 370 (information center, museum), then go 1 mile SW.
GMU/ACRES: 96 / 581 acres
HUNTING: deer, turkey, quail, dove, rabbit,
squirrel, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing

RESTRICTIONS:
NEW a. Open 4 a.m.–9 p.m.
b. Camping, fires, target practice, horse use
prohibited.
c. On opening weekend of regular plains
rifle deer season and first day and weekend of late plains rifle deer season, only
deer hunting permitted.
d. Landowner permission required to hunt
deer on access easement.
e. Launching or takeout of vessels prohibited during waterfowl seasons.

▶ LA JARA SWA — CONEJOS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Capulin, take CR 8 S and W
10.5 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 81 / 2,808 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, black bear, mountain lion,
rabbit, dove
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Snowmobiles prohibited.
b. Vehicles prohibited Jan. 1–Thurs. before
Memorial Day.

▶ LA JARA RES. SWA — CONEJOS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From La Jara at Hwy. 285, go 10.5
miles W on Hwy. 15 to USFS Rd. 255, then go
0.5 miles to USFS Rd. 240, turn S and go 13.5
miles to reservoir.
GMU/ACRES: 81 / 635 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom, drinking water, boat ramp

▶ LAKE BECKWITH SWA — PUEBLO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Pueblo, go S on I-25. Exit
Hwy. 165 toward Colorado City. Turn right on
Cuerno Verde Rd. SWA is on W side of road
before road curves E.
GMU/ACRES: 84 / 66 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting, camping, fires, ice fishing
prohibited.
b. Only float tubes or craft propelled by
hand, wind or electric motor allowed.
c. Frozen surface of lake closed.

▶ LAKE DEWEESE SWA — CUSTER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Westcliffe, go NW on Hwy.
69 for 5 miles, turn N on Copper Gulch Rd. to
access road.
GMUs/ACRES: 69, 691 / 780 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake, coldwater stream
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing, camping
HUNTING: pronghorn, waterfowl, dove, coyote,
cottontail, deer, small game
FACILITIES: restrooms, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Anyone ages 18–64 must purchase annual
access permit to enter property. Anyone
who has a valid Colorado annual hunting or fishing license does NOT need
to have access permit. Permits are $36,
valid April 1–March 31 and available
anywhere you can purchase CPW hunting and fishing licenses.
b. OHVs prohibited.

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▶ LAKE DOROTHEY SWA — LAS ANIMAS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Raton, N.M., go 7 miles
NE on N.M. Hwys. 72 &amp; 526, then go N up
Sugarite Canyon 5 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 140 / 4,500 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, turkey, bear
FISHING: coldwater lake, coldwater stream
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot or horseback only from
established parking areas.
b. Camping prohibited within 200 yards of
Lake Dorothey or 100 feet of streams,
except in designated areas.
c. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except shotguns or bows for hunting.
Discharging bows allowed for bowfishing.
d. Big-game hunting by archery only.
e. Trapping prohibited.

▶ LAKE FORK OF GUNNISON RIVER SWA
(FISHING EASEMENT) — HINSDALE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Lake City, go 5.375 miles N
on Hwy. 149 to S end of fishing easement.
GMU/ACRES: 66 / 42 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream

▶ LAKE JOHN SWA — JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go 0.5 miles W on
Hwy. 14 to CR 12W, then 8 miles W to CR 7.
Then go 7 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 161 / 565 water acres, 282 land acres
HUNTING: small game, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: private campground and electrical hook-ups, restroom, boat ramp, shade
shelters, picnic tables
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping in established areas only.
b. Waterskiing, sailboards prohibited.

▶ LEAPS GULCH SWA — GUNNISON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Gunnison go N on Hwy. 135
to CR 10. Go E on paved road to where USFS
Rd. 743 begins. Go E on USFS 743 fir 8.2 miles
to 743.4b. Go N on 743.4b and USFS 606 approx. 3 miles to property boundary.
GMU: 55 / 560 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access May 1–Nov. 30.

▶ LEATHA JEAN STASSEN SWA — MESA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Grand Junction, take Hwy.
340 W to 20 1/2 Rd. turn N. Turn E on F 3/4
Rd.; go N on Roundup Dr. and E on Baseline
Dr.. Parking lot N of road.
GMU/ACRES: 40 / 31 acres
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access a half hour before
sunrise to a half hour after sunset.
b. Camping, fires, hunting, motor vehicles
prohibited.

▶ LITTLE SNAKE SWA — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, go 17 miles N on
CR 19. CR 19 runs through SWA.
GMUs/ACRES: 2, 3 / 4,860 acres
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, rabbit, sage grouse
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping allowed only in self-contained
units during any deer, elk or pronghorn
season.
b. Fires prohibited.

▶ LOMA BOAT LAUNCH SWA — MESA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Fruita, take I-70 to Loma
exit (No. 15), then go 0.5 miles E on frontage
road, turn S 0.25 miles to Colorado River.
GMU/ACRES: 30 / 8 acres
RECREATION: boating, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: boat ramp, restroom
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Parking in designated areas only.
b. Camping, fires, discharging firearms,
launching or using personal water craft
(jet skis) prohibited.

▶ LON HAGLER SWA — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Campion, go 3.25 miles W
on CR 14 to CR 21, then go 1.5 miles N.
GMU/ACRES: 20 / 181 water, 121 land acres
FISHING: warmwater, coldwater
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, archery range,
nature trail
FACILITIES: restroom, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Fishing prohibited in inlet structure and
annex pond.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.
c. Camping, fires, horseback riding,
sailboards, sailboats, bicycling, target
practice prohibited.
d. Pets must be on leashes no longer than
6 feet.
e. Dogs on boats not required to be leashed.
f. From Sept. 1–end of Feb., dogs prohibited
W of lakeside parking lots, except as an
aid in hunting.
g. From March 1–Aug. 31, dogs prohibited
W of lakeside parking lots.
h. Dogs prohibited on annex pond and adjacent lands as posted to protect wildlife.

▶ LONE DOME SWA — MONTEZUMA, DOLORES COs.

DIRECTIONS: From Cortez, go 21 miles N on
Hwy. 491 to CR DD, then 1 mile E to CR 16,
then 3 miles N to access road, then 1.5 miles E
to Bradfield Bridge.
GMU/ACRES: 711 / 1,724 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky grouse,
turkey, dove
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: campgrounds
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Overnight parking only in designated
areas.
b. Fires prohibited.

▶ LONE TREE RES. SWA — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Campion, go 3.5 miles W on
CR 14 to Lone Tree Dr., then go 1 mile S on
access road.
GMU/ACRES: 20 / 502 water acres
HUNTING: dove, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms, boat ramps, shade
shelters
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access 1 hour before
sunrise to 1 hour after sunset; no time
restrictions for fishing or for hunters with
night-hunting permit.
b. Camping, fires, sailboards, sailboats, bicycling, horseback riding prohibited.
c. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.
d. Fishing prohibited from boats Nov. 1
through last day of waterfowl season.
e. Fishing prohibited in outlet canal as
posted.
f. Heron nesting area closed as posted.
g. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except when hunting. Discharging bows
allowed for bowfishing.
h. Discharging firearms may be prohibited
by posting to protect public safety.
i. Pets must be on leashes no longer than 6
feet.
j. Dogs on boats not required to be leashed.
k. Dogs prohibited on N and E shores,
except as an aid in hunting.

▶ LOVE MEADOW WATCHABLE WILDLIFE AREA

— CHAFFEE CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Nathrop (8 miles S of Buena
Vista on Hwy. 285), go W on CR 162 about
8 miles. Parking is on N side of road at the
meadow.
GMU/ACRES: 481 / 11 acres
RECREATION: wildlife viewing only

▶ MANVILLE SWA (FISHING LEASE) — JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go 0.5 miles W on
Hwy. 14 to CR 12W, go 5 miles W to CR 18, go
4.5 miles SW to CR 5, then go 0.125 miles S.
GMU/ACRES: 16 / 4.4 mi. of river
FISHING: Roaring Fork of the North Platte
River, coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for fishing only.

▶ MASON FAMILY SWA — HINSDALE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Powderhorn on Hwy. 149,
go 14.7 miles S on CR 27 (Cebolla Creek Rd.).
GMUs/ACRES: 66, 67 / 1,429 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit
FISHING: coldwater stream
FACILITIES: vault toilets
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, hiking, picnicking, camping

▶ McCLUSKEY SWA — DELTA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Paonia’s Onarga Ave., go S
on Lamborn Mesa Rd., which becomes 4100
Rd. At stop sign, turn right on Stewart Mesa
Rd., which turns S and becomes 4050 Rd. At S
end, road forks, turn left on L30 Rd.
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GMU/ACRES: 53 / 1,600 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse, rabbit
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open only to hunt, fish or trap. Open
May 1 through end of regular big-game
seasons.
b. Camping, fires, dogs prohibited.

▶ MEEKER PASTURES SWA — RIO BLANCO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Meeker, go 1.5 miles N on
Hwy.13 to CR8, then 2 miles E.
GMU/ACRES: 23 / 48 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Big-game hunting restricted to use of
archery equipment only.

▶ MELON VALLEY SWA — OTERO CO.

DIRECTIONS: Go 2 miles N of Hwys. 71 and 50,
then go 1 mile E of Hwy. 71 on Rd. 80.5.
GMUs/ACRES: 125, 129 / 278 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. On weekends, hunting limited to youth/
mentor hunting; only 1 mentor per youth
may hunt.

▶ MESSEX SWA — WASHINGTON, LOGAN COS.

DIRECTIONS: From I-76 at Merino exit, go 2
miles N to Hwy. 6, then 1.75 miles NE to CR
R, then 1.5 miles N, then 0.5 miles W.
GMU/ACRES: 96 / 680 acres
HUNTING: deer, turkey, quail, dove, rabbit,
squirrel, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
NEW a. Open 4 a.m.–9 p.m., except with
night-hunting permit.
NEW b. Camping, fires, field trials prohibited.
c. Target practice prohibited except when
authorized by area wildlife manager.
d. Landowner permission required to hunt
deer on access easement.
e. On opening weekend of regular plains
rifle deer season and first day and weekend of late plains rifle deer season, only
deer hunting permitted.
f. Horse use prohibited except when training hunting dogs, in Feb., March, April
(through Wed. before spring turkey
season opens) and Aug. only.
g. Launching or takeout of vessels prohibited during waterfowl seasons.

▶ MIDDLE TAYLOR CREEK SWA — CUSTER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Westcliffe, go 8 miles W on
Hermit Lakes Rd.
GMU/ACRES: 86 / 486 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: picnic tables

▶ MIKE HIGBEE SWA — PROWERS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Lamar, go 4 miles E on Hwy.
50.
GMU/ACRES: 132 / 876 acres

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HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite quail, scaled quail, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: hiking, archery/rifle range
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access 1 hour before
sunrise to 1 hour after sunset, unless
camping in designated areas or actively
hunting or fishing.
b. ATVs, dirt bikes prohibited.
c. Domestic, feral or privately-owned game
birds may be released by CPW or its
agent for educational or training purposes without restrictions.

▶ MILLER RANCH SWA — GUNNISON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Gunnison, go N on Hwy.
135, turn left and continue N on CR 730. Turn
left at CR 7. SWA begins shortly after junction
of CRs 7 and 7A.
GMU/ACRES: 54 / 1,604 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open Sept. 1–end of Feb. Access by foot
or horseback only.
b. N of CR 7: Closed except for youth/mentor hunting by permit. Maximum 4 free
permits available daily, first come, first
served. Permits available by reservation
from CPW’s Gunnison Area Office, 300
W. New York Ave., Gunnison, or call 970641-7060. Reservations may be made
up to 30 days in advance but not less
than 2 days before requested hunt date.
With reservations, youths and mentors
will receive map with access points and
restrictions. Mentors cannot hunt.
c. Camping, fires, dogs prohibited.
d. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
in designated safety zones as posted.

▶ MITANI-TOKUYASU SWA — Weld Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Greeley, go 5 miles E on
Hwy. 263.
GMU/ACRES: 951 / 13 acres
HUNTING: dove, squirrel, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
NEW a. Open 4 a.m.–9 p.m., except with
night-hunting permit.
NEW b. From Sept. 1–end of Feb., only open
for hunters with valid spring turkey
licenses.
c. Camping, fires, horseback riding, target
practice prohibited.
d. During regular duck season, hunting
access limited to occupants of vehicles
legally parked in 1 of 4 spaces in designated area. Reservation required to
occupy a space from 4 a.m.–noon. See
Reservations: Hunting (page 1) for details.
After noon each day, all parking spaces
available on first-come, first-served basis.
e. Launching or takeout of vessels prohibited.

▶ MOGENSEN PONDS SWA — MESA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Interstate 70, take Hwy. 65
about 10 miles E. Turn onto Hwy. 330 and go
E 0.5 miles. SWA is on N side of Hwy.

GMU/ACRES: 421 / 11 acres
FISHING: warmwater lake
HUNTING: waterfowl from designated blinds
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting, firearms prohibited, except for
waterfowl from designated blinds.
b. Camping, fires, motorized and nonmotorized vehicles, pets, domestic animals
prohibited.

▶ MOUNTAIN HOME RES. SWA — COSTILLA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Fort Garland, go 2.5 miles E
on Hwy. 160 to Trinchera Ranch Rd., then 2
miles S to Icehouse Rd., then go 1 mile W to N
entrance. Or, continue 1 mile S to S entrance.
GMU/ACRES: 83 / 1,061 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Waterskiing prohibited.

▶ MOUNT EVANS SWA — CLEAR CREEK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Denver, take I-70 W to
Evergreen Pkwy. exit; go 6 miles S on Hwy. 74
to Evergreen Lake; turn right on Upper Bear
Creek Rd. Go 6.5 miles W; turn right again
on Upper Bear Creek Rd. (CR 480) and go 3
miles, following signs for SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 39 / 3,438 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open June 15–Dec. 31.
b. Only fishing and hunting activities allowed from day after Labor Day through
end of 4th regular rifle season.
c. Camping limited to 5 days in 45-day period in designated campgrounds, except
in big-game seasons.
d. Dogs allowed only as an aid in hunting or
on leash.
e. Vehicles prohibited day after Labor Day–
June 14, except in regular rifle deer and
elk seasons.
f. Groups of 25 or more must obtain a permit before use; 1 group allowed at a time.

▶ MOUNT OURAY SWA — CHAFFEE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Salida, go 0.25 miles NW on
Hwy. 291, then go 0.75 miles W on CR 154,
then 1.25 miles NW on CR 160 to the first
parking lot. Second parking area is 0.7 miles
past the first lot on CR 160.
GMU/ACRES: 56 / 231 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream, ponds, Arkansas
River (access S of river only)
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access from designated parking areas
only.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Hunting allowed with shotguns, handheld
bows, muzzleloaders or by falconry only.

▶ MOUNT SHAVANO SWA — CHAFFEE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Salida, go 0.25 miles NW on
Hwy. 291 to CR 154. Wildlife area is along S

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side of Arkansas River, between Sand Lake
and Mount Shavano SFU diversion dam above
the SFU.
GMUs/ACRES: 56, 57 / 84 acres
FISHING: coldwater river
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Closed S of CR 154.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Discharging firearms prohibited except
when hunting, permitted only with
shotguns, hand-held bows, muzzleloaders or by falconry from Colo. 291 bridge
upstream to property boundary.

▶ MURPHY SWA (FISHING LEASE) — JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go 1 mile E on CR
12.
GMU/ACRES: 6 / 6 miles of river
FISHING: Michigan River, coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for fishing only.

▶ NAKAGAWA SWA — WELD CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Kersey, go 5 miles E on Hwy.
34 to CR 61, then 2 miles N.
GMU/ACRES: 951 / 159 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, dove,
waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Discharging firearms or bows allowed
only when hunting.

▶ NARRAGUINNEP RES. SWA — MONTEZUMA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Cortez, go 11 miles NW on
Hwy. 491 to Hwy. 184, then go 2 miles E.
GMU/ACRES: 711 / 764 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: boating, picnicking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access 1 hour before
sunrise to 1 hour after sunset; no time
restrictions for fishing.
b. Camping, fires, alcoholic beverages, glass
containers prohibited.

▶ NORTH FORK SWA — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Drake, go 0.25 miles W on
Devil’s Gulch Rd.
GMU/ACRES: 20 / 16 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for fishing only.

▶ NORTH LAKE SWA — LAS ANIMAS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Trinidad, go 35 miles NW
on Hwy. 12.
GMUs/ACRES: 85, 851 / 840 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake and stream
HUNTING: deer, elk, turkey, bear
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms, boat ramp with parking

RESTRICTIONS:
a. Only float tubes or craft propelled by
hand, wind or electric motor allowed.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.

▶ OAK RIDGE SWA (BEL AIRE, LAKE AVERY, OAK RIDGE, JON
WANGNILD, SLEEPY CAT PONDS UNITS, SLEEPY CAT FISHING
EASEMENT) — RIO BLANCO CO.

DIRECTIONS:

BELAIRE UNIT: From Meeker, go 21 miles E on
CR 8 to CR 17 (Buford/Newcastle Rd.), then
go 1.5 miles S.
LAKE AVERY UNIT: From Meeker, go 1.5 miles N
on Hwy. 13 to CR 8, then go 19 miles E.
JON WANGNILD UNIT: For Seely or Sleepy Cat entrances, from Meeker, go 6.3 miles or 16 miles
E on CR 8 and look for CPW signs on left. For
Kracht entrance, from Meeker, take CR 8 E
for 3.5 miles. Go E on CR 6 for 6 miles. Go E
on CR 40 for 2.7 miles and look for CPW sign
on right.
SLEEPY CAT PONDS UNIT: From Meeker, go 16
miles E on CR 8.
SLEEPY CAT FISHING EASEMENT: From Meeker, go
17 miles E on CR 8 to Sleepy Cat Guest Ranch.
GMUs/ACRES: 23, 24 / 13,664 total acres, all units
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky grouse, dove,
waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: campsites, restroom, drinking
water, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Oak Ridge Unit open July 16–Nov. 30.
b. Camping allowed only in designated
areas.
c. Sleepy Cat Ponds Unit and Sleepy Cat
Fishing Easement open only for fishing.
d. Hunting prohibited, except archery on
Bel Aire Unit S of CR 8, W of CR 17, and
N and E of CR 10.
e. On Lake Avery, waterskiing and jetskiing
prohibited. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.
▶ OGDEN/TREAT SWA (FISHING EASEMENT) — FREMONT CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Coaldale, go W on Hwy. 50
for 2 miles to CR 45, turn N and go 1.5 miles.
Public access may not be on both sides of
river. Check for signs.
GMUs/ACRES: 58, 86 / 28 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for fishing only.

▶ ORCHARD MESA SWA — MESA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Grand Junction, go S on
Hwy. 50 to Orchard Mesa. Go N on Hwy. 141
(32 Rd.). Turn W on B 1/2 Rd. for 2 miles,
then turn N on 30 Rd., go 0.5 miles and turn
E on C Rd. Go 0.5 miles to parking area at end
of road.
GMU/ACRES: 41 / 148 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access only from parking area on C Rd.
between roads 30 and 31.
b. Camping, fires, horseback riding prohibited. Vehicles prohibited beyond parking
area.

c. Closed March 15–July 14 to protect nesting migratory birds.
d. Waterfowl hunters must use designated
blinds or zones. Maximum 4 hunters per
blind.
e. No other small-game hunting allowed.
f. Waterfowl hunting by reservation only.
See Reservations: Hunting (page 1) for
details. Hunters can hunt only the area
reserved. Mandatory check-in and
check-out as posted.
g. Hunt areas not reserved are available
on first-come, first-served basis after 5
a.m. each hunting day. Reserved areas
not claimed by 7 a.m. also available first
come, first served. Any hunt area must be
yielded at any time by request of a hunter
with a valid reservation for that area.
h. Deer hunting by permit only. Permit
applications available from CPW office in
Grand Junction, 970-255-6100. Permits
issued by drawing. Application deadline
Aug. 1.
i. Hunting with bows and shotguns with
shotshells only.
j. Dogs allowed only as an aid in hunting.

▶ OVERLAND TRAIL SWA — LOGAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Atwood, go 0.5 miles S on
Hwy. 63 to CR 16, then go E 0.5 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 96 / 192 acres
HUNTING: deer, turkey, quail, dove, rabbit,
squirrel, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
NEW a. Open 4 a.m.–9 p.m.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Target practice prohibited except when
authorized by area wildlife manager.
d. On opening weekend of regular plains
rifle deer season and first day and weekend of late plains rifle deer season, only
deer hunting permitted.
e. Horse use prohibited except when training hunting dogs, in Feb., March, April
(through Wed. before spring turkey
season opens) and Aug. only.
f. Launching or takeout of vessels prohibited
during waterfowl seasons.

▶ OWL MOUNTAIN SWA — JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go 13 miles SE on
Hwy. 14 to CR 25, then go 6 miles SW.
GMU/ACRES: 171 / 920 acres
HUNTING: small game, big game
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing

▶ OXBOW SWA — OTERO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From La Junta, go 9 miles E on
Hwy. 50 to CR 36, then go 0.5 miles N to parking area.
GMUs/ACRES: 125, 130 / 410 acres
HUNTING: deer, turkey, bobwhite quail, mourning dove
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
NOTE: Unit 125 has small acreage, limited access.

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▶ PADDOCK SWA — LAKE CO.

DIRECTIONS: SWA in scattered parcels generally 2–5 miles S and SE of Leadville in Iowa,
Thompson and Empire gulches. Accessible
by CR 2 or CR 52. Acquire map and information from CPW Area Office in Salida or USFS
Ranger Office in Leadville.
GMU/ACRES: 49 / 1,300 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot only.
b. Access restricted to hunting only during
bighorn sheep, regular rifle deer, elk and
bear seasons. Must have valid license for
species being hunted.
c. Camping, fires, dogs prohibited.
d. Fishing allowed only in Iowa Gulch and
Upper Empire Gulch.

▶ PARACHUTE PONDS SWA — GARFIELD CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-70, take exit 75, go SE on
North Battlement Pkwy. Turn right at stoplight
to get on the frontage road (Cardinal Way).
Turn left on Colorado Ave. and go S. Colorado
Ave. becomes Yampa Ave. Turn left onto La
Plata circle, SWA parking area at end of circle.
GMUs/ACRES: 32, 42 / 42 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires, swimming prohibited.
b. Float tubes permitted only for fishing.

▶ PARVIN LAKE SWA — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Red Feather Lakes, go 2
miles E on Red Feather Lakes Rd.
GMU/ACRES: 191 / 62 water acres, 180 land acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited except float tubes for
fishing.
b. Anglers must enter on foot through gate
at check station and must check in and
check out at station when open.

▶ PASTORIUS RES. SWA — LA PLATA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Durango, go 8 miles E on
Hwy. 160 to Hwy. 172, then go 2 miles S to CR
302, then 1 mile S to CR 304, then 0.5 miles W.
GMU/ACRES: 75 / 85 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Only float tubes or craft propelled by
hand or electric motor allowed.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Discharging firearms or bows allowed
only when hunting.
d. Hunting only on Sat., Sun. and Wed.

▶ PERINS PEAK SWA — LA PLATA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Durango, go 4 miles W on
Hwy. 160 to CR 207 (Lightner Creek Rd.),
turn right and go 2 miles N to CR 208 (Dry
Fork Rd.).
DECKER TRACT: From Durango, go 5 miles W
on Hwy. 160 to Victory Coal Mine Rd., turn

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right and go 0.5 miles on access road (through
private property).
GMU/ACRES: 74 / 7,720 total acres, both tracts
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, squirrel, dusky
grouse, turkey, black bear
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Public access allowed in Perins Peak area
E of CR 208 and N of Hwy. 160 Aug. 1–
March 30.
b. Public access allowed on Decker Tract
and on Perins Peak area W of CR 208
(Dry Fork Rd.) April 16–Nov. 30. In addition, hunters with valid, unfilled spring
turkey license may access Decker Tract
only during turkey season.
c. Camping only during deer and elk
seasons.
d. Discharging firearms allowed only for
hunting.
e. Fires, snowmobiles prohibited.

▶ PERKINS SWA — GRAND CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Kremmling, go W on Hwy.
40 for 10 miles. At mile marker 174, turn right
on CR 25. Go 0.5 miles, then turn left on CR
26. Go 5 miles, turn right on CR 2 and go approximately 1 mile to the SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 181 / 83 acres
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for hunting only and accessible by
foot or horseback only.
b. Open to hunters 2 hours before sunrise
and 1 hour after sunset. If an animal is
harvested, the hunter may remain as long
as is reasonable to recover and remove
animal from property.
c. Camping, fires, motorized vehicles, target
shooting prohibited.
d. Dogs allowed only as an aid in hunting.

▶ PICEANCE SWA — RIO BLANCO, GARFIELD COs.
DIRECTIONS:

SQUARE S RANCH: From Meeker, go 20 miles
W on Hwy. 64 to CR 5 (Piceance Creek Rd.),
then go 9 miles S to N edge of boundary.
SQUARE S SUMMER RANGE: From Meeker, go
20 miles W on Hwy. 64 to CR 5 (Piceance
Creek Rd.), then go 17 miles S to CR 26 (Black
Sulphur Creek Rd.), then 20 miles W to E
entrance.
YELLOW CREEK UNIT: From Meeker, go 20 miles
W on Hwy. 64 to CR 5 (Piceance Creek Rd.),
then go 6 miles S to CR 20 (dirt road), then 5
miles W to Yellow Creek Rd.
LITTLE HILLS EXPERIMENT STATION: From Meeker,
go 20 miles W on Hwy. 64 to CR 5 (Piceance
Creek Rd.), then 7 miles S to CR 22. Follow
signs to station (3 miles).
GMUs/ACRES: 11, 21, 22, 31 / 25,193 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky grouse, dove,
waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: camping in designated areas, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom, drinking water

▶ PIKES PEAK SWA — TELLER CO.

DIRECTIONS: At the intersection of USFS road
376 and Bull Park, hike approximately 3 miles
on Bull Park Trail to SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 59 / 635 acres
HUNTING: bighorn sheep
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open July 16–March 31.

▶ PIONEER PARK SWA — GRAND CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Granby, go W on Hwy. 40 to
Hot Sulphur Springs. SWA is N of town and
follows W bank of the Colorado River.
GMU/ACRES: 18 / 49

▶ PLATEAU CREEK SWA — MESA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Grand Junction, go E on
I-70 to exit No. 49, then go 8 miles E on Hwy.
65 to Hwy. 330, go about 8 miles and turn left
to Sunnyside Rd. (V Rd.), go 0.125 miles N.
GMU/ACRES: 421 / 1,346 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, dove
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rifle range
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Vehicles allowed only Aug. 2–Nov. 30.

▶ PLAYA BLANCA SWA — ALAMOSA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Alamosa, go S on Hwy. 285.
Turn W on CR 8.0S. SWA starts at junction of
CRs 8.0S and 106 and goes NW.
GMU/ACRES: 80 / 714 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
NEW a. Open in designated areas July 16–
Feb. 14, Tues., Thurs. and Sat. only.

▶ PONY EXPRESS SWA — SEDGWICK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-76 at Julesburg exit (No.
180), go 0.1 miles N on Hwy. 385 to CR 28,
then go 1.5 miles W on CR 28 to service
road. Go 0.1 miles N to parking lot. Or, from
Julesburg, go 0.7 miles W on Hwy. 138 to CR
39, then go 0.9 miles S on CR 39.
GMU/ACRES: 92 / 1,854 acres
HUNTING: deer, turkey, quail, dove, rabbit,
squirrel, ducks, snow geese
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
NEW a. Open 4 a.m.–9 p.m.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Target practice prohibited except when
authorized by area wildlife manager.
d. Hunting geese prohibited during dark
goose season.
e. On opening weekend of regular plains
rifle deer season and first day and weekend of late plains rifle deer season, only
deer hunting permitted.
f. Horse use prohibited except when training hunting dogs, in Feb., March, April
(through Wed. before spring turkey
season opens) and Aug. only.
g. Launching or takeout of vessels prohibited during waterfowl seasons.

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▶ POUDRE RIVER SWA — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From La Porte, go 5 miles N on
Hwy. 287 to Hwy. 14, then go 1.5 miles W.
GMUs/ACRES: 19, 191 / 395 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: rafting, picnicking, hiking, wildlife
viewing
FACILITIES: restroom
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping prohibited.
b. Discharging firearms or bows allowed
only when hunting. Discharging bows
allowed for bowfishing.

▶ PREWITT RES. SWA — WASHINGTON, LOGAN COS.

DIRECTIONS: From I-76 and Merino exit, go 1
mile N to Hwy. 6, then 3.3 miles NE.
GMU/ACRES: 96 / 2,924 acres
HUNTING: deer, dove, squirrel, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Anyone ages 18–64 must purchase an
annual access permit ($36) to enter property. Anyone who has a valid Colorado
annual hunting or fishing license does
NOT need to have an access permit.
b. Maximum of 250 vehicles on property at
once.
NEW c. All loud noises that disturb the
peace, except legal hunting
activities, prohibited from 10
p.m.–6 a.m.
NEW d. From Oct. 1 through dark goose
season, fishing allowed only from
dam. Ice fishing allowed only within
50 yards of the dam Boating
prohibited except craft propelled by
hand or electric motor used to set
and pick up decoys and retrieve
downed waterfowl.
NEW e. Fires, target practice, glass beverage
containers, waterskiing prohibited.
Camping prohibited as posted.
f Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.
g. Sailing, windsurfing allowed only in July
and Aug.
h. Hunting prohibited as posted, including
from floating devices.

▶ PRIDEMORE SWA (FISHING LEASE)— CHAFFEE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Salida, go 8 miles W on
Hwy. 291. The parking area is at the SW corner of the bridge at mile marker 8.
GMU/ACRES: 56 / 10 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for fishing only on W side of Arkansas River.

▶ PUEBLO RES. SWA — PUEBLO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Pueblo, go 7 miles W on
Hwy. 96.
GMU/ACRES: 84 / 11,864 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, turkey, dove, waterfowl,
scaled quail
FISHING: coldwater stream, coldwater lake

RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom, nature trail
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires, target practice prohibited.
b. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited,
except shotguns or bows while hunting.
Discharging bows allowed for bowfishing.
c. Field trials may be authorized Feb.,
March, Aug., and Sept.
d. Jumping, diving, swinging from cliffs,
ledges or man-made structures prohibited, including, but not limited to, boat
docks, marina structures, railroad trestle
in Turkey Creek.

▶ PUETT RES. SWA — MONTEZUMA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Mancos, go 10 miles NW on
Hwy. 184 to CR 33, then go 1 mile S to access
trail, 1.5 miles E.
GMU/ACRES: 73 / 177 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.

▶ PURGATOIRE RIVER SWA — BENT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hwys. 50 and 101 in Las
Animas, go S 1 mile on Hwy. 101 to CR 10.75.
Then go S on Rd. 10.75 to Rd. EE, then W to
Rd. 9.5, then S 1 mile to property at Rds. DD
and 9.5.
GMU/ACRES: 130 / 960 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant,
bobwhite quail, scaled quail, turkey, dove,
waterfowl
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing

▶ QUEENS SWA (NEE NOSHE, NEE SO PAH, NEE GRONDA, UPPER QUEENS, LOWER QUEENS (NEESKAH)) — KIOWA CO.

DIRECTIONS:

LOWER QUEENS (NEESKAH): From Eads, go 15

miles S on Hwy. 287 to CR C, then 3.5 miles
E to Upper Queens. Follow access road S 2
miles.
UPPER QUEENS: From Eads, go 15 miles S on
Hwy. 287 to CR C, then 3.5 miles E.
NEE GRONDA: From Eads, go 15 miles S on Hwy.
287 to CR C, then 1 mile.
NEE SO PAH: Closed as posted.
NEE NOSHE: From Eads, go 11 miles S on Hwy.
287 to Kiowa Co. boat ramp access road, then
go 0.25 miles E to public boat ramp.
GMUs/ACRES: 126, 127 / 13,886 acres total
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite quail, scaled quail, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: powerboating, sail boating, sailsurfing, waterskiing, camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms, boat ramps
RESTRICTIONS ON ALL UNITS:
a. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake in channel between Upper and
Lower Queens.
b. Boating prohibited in Lower Queens if it
creates a whitewater wake from opening
day of waterfowl season through Dec. 1.
c. Hunters in Lower Queens, Upper Queens
(including channel), Nee Gronda and

Nee Noshe must check in and check out
at check station when open.
d. Closed as posted in Lower Queens except
to retrieve downed waterfowl Dec. 1
through last day of waterfowl season as
posted.
e. Closed as posted in Upper Queens (including the channel), Nee Gronda, Nee
Noshe and Nee So Pah except to retrieve
downed waterfowl Nov. 1−last day of
waterfowl season.
f. ATVs, dirt bikes prohibited.

▶ RADIUM SWA — EAGLE, GRAND, ROUTT COs.

DIRECTIONS: From Kremmling, go 2.5 miles
S on Hwy. 9 to CR 1 (Trough Rd. to State
Bridge), then go 12 miles SW.
GMUs/ACRES: 15, 27, 361 / 10,996 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky grouse, dove,
waterfowl, black bear, mountain lion
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting prohibited in designated safety
zone as posted.

▶ RALSTON CREEK SWA — JEFFERSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Golden, go 1 mile N on
Hwy. 93 to Golden Gate Canyon Rd. Turn left
and go W 13 miles up canyon. Turn right at
Crawford Gulch, go 3–4 miles E, SWA parking
is on right.
GMU/ACRES: 38 / 2,100 acres
HUNTING: big game, small game, furbearers
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Discharging firearms allowed only when
hunting.

▶ RAMAH SWA — EL PASO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Ramah, go 4 miles W on
Hwy. 24.
GMU/ACRES: 110 / 400 acres
HUNTING: small game, migratory waterfowl, deer
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: sail boating, wildlife viewing, archery range. (NOTE: As of Aug. 2012, the lake is
currently dry. Call CPW for condition updates.)
FACILITIES: restroom, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited Nov. 1 through last
day of waterfowl season, except float
tubes or craft propelled by hand, wind or
electric motor.
b. Camping, fires, water contact activities
prohibited.
c. Discharge of firearms or bows allowed
only when hunting. Centerfire rifles
prohibited.
d. No target practice except for archery
equipment on established archery range.
e. Discharging bows allowed for bowfishing.

▶ RED DOG SWA — PROWERS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Holly go N on CR 35 to Rd.
JJ, then go E on Rd. JJ 2 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 127 / 570 acres
HUNTING: small game
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▶ RED LION SWA — LOGAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-76, take Red Lion exit (No.
155), then go 3 miles N to Hwy. 138, then 1
mile NE to CR 95, then go 0.25 miles N.
GMUs/ACRES: 90, 92 / 1,297 acres
HUNTING: deer, pheasant, dove, rabbit, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
NEW a. Boating prohibited, except float tubes
or craft propelled by hand or
electric motor used for fishing or to
set and pick up decoys and retrieve
downed waterfowl. Vessel must be
launched from designated area as
posted.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Target practice prohibited except when
authorized by area wildlife manager.
d. Hunting prohibited from frozen surface
of lake and floating devices.

▶ RED MOUNTAIN SWA — GRAND CO.

DIRECTIONS: SWA is 2.5 miles E of Granby on
CR 60. Public access available with permission
from adjacent private landowner.
GMU/ACRES: 28 / 161 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access April 16–Nov. 14.
b. Fires, motor vehicles prohibited.
c. Dogs must be on leash.

▶ REDDY SWA (FISHING EASEMENT) — LAKE CO.

DIRECTIONS: SWA is about 7 miles S of Leadville on Hwy. 24, at the Arkansas River Hwy.
overpass.
GMUs/ACRES: 48, 49 / 8 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for fishing only.
b. Access allowed only within 30 feet of high
waterline or as posted. Access only from
Hwy. 24 overpass parking or Crystal
Lake STL.
c. Dogs prohibited.

▶ RICHARD SWA (HUNTING &amp; FISHING LEASE) — JACKSON CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go 0.5 miles W on
Hwy. 14 to CR 12W, then 8 miles W to CR 7.
Then go 7 miles N to Lake John SWA. Go to S
end of Lake John to parking lot.
GMU/ACRES: 161 / 2,323 acres, 6 miles of river
HUNTING: big game, small game, waterfowl
FISHING: North Fork of North Platte River,
coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for hunting and fishing only.
b. Hunting prohibited within 200 yards of
buildings.

▶ RIO BLANCO LAKE SWA — RIO BLANCO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Meeker, go 20 miles W on
Hwy. 64.
GMUs/ACRES: 11, 22 / 383 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl, rabbit
FISHING: coldwater stream, warmwater lake
RECREATION: power boating, waterskiing, wildlife viewing, camping in designated area
FACILITIES: restroom, boat ramp

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RESTRICTIONS:
a. Field trials may be authorized Feb.,
March, Aug. and Sept.
b. Waterskiing permitted June 16−end of
Feb.
c. Big-game archery hunting only.
d. Parking in designated areas only and access to the Roselund Unit is day use only.

▶ RIO GRANDE SWA — RIO GRANDE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Monte Vista, go 3 miles E on
Sherman Ave.
GMU/ACRES: 791 / 935 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom, parking areas
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open July 16–Feb. 14. Area wildlife
manager may authorize access during
closure if it won’t harm nesting or wintering birds.
b. Fires prohibited.
c. Camping only in parking areas with
toilets.
d. Area wildlife manager may post closures
to manage hunting pressure and safety
during waterfowl seasons.

▶ RIO GRANDE RIVER SWA (DEL NORTE FISHING EASEMENT)
— RIO GRANDE CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Del Norte, take Hwy. 160 W.
SWA is on N side of Hwy. 160 and starts just
past town of Hanna.
GMU/ACRES: 79 / 124 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for fishing only.
b. Camping prohibited.

▶ RITO HONDO RES. SWA — HINSDALE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Creede, go 35 miles W on
Hwy. 149 to USFS Rd. 513, then go 2 miles
NW to fork. Take right fork 200 yards N.
GMU/ACRES: 76 / 41 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom, campgrounds
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Only float tubes or craft propelled by
hand, wind or electric motor allowed.

▶ ROAD CANYON RES. SWA — HINSDALE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Creede, go 25 miles W on
Hwy. 149 to USFS Rd. 520, then go 4 miles W.
GMU/ACRES: 76 / 177 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom, drinking water, boat
ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping prohibited.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.

▶ ROARING FORK SWA — GARFIELD CO.

DIRECTIONS: Three SWA parcels along Roaring
Fork River between Carbondale and Glenwood Springs.
WESTBANK PARCEL: At intersection of CRs 109
and 154.

BURRY PARCEL: At mile marker 9 on Hwy. 82.
GIANINETTI PARCEL: Entrance is 100 yards E of

intersection of Hwys. 82 and 133. For coldwater fishing access.
GMUs/ACRES: 43, 444 / 40 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires, discharging firearms
prohibited.

▶ ROCK CREEK SWA — ROUTT, GRAND COs.

DIRECTIONS: From Kremmling, go 6 miles N on
Hwy. 40 to Hwy. 134, then go 12 miles W over
Gore Pass to USFS Rd. 206, then 2.5 miles SW.
GMU/ACRES: 15 / 205 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky grouse,
waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing

▶ ROCKY FORD SWA — OTERO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Rocky Ford, go 2 miles NE
on Hwy. 266, cross bridge and turn E on CR
80.5. 550 acres.
McCLELLAND TRACT: Go 1.25 miles farther E
from above directions.
GMUs/ACRES: 125, 129 / 1,142 acres total
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, pheasant, bobwhite
quail, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms
NOTE: Unit 129 has small acreage, limited access.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Fires prohibited.

▶ ROEBER SWA — DELTA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Paonia on Onarga Ave., go
S on Lamborn Mesa Rd. to Minerich Rd. Go 1
mile S on Minerich Rd. to parking lot.
GMU/ACRES: 53 / 1,030 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit
FISHING: coldwater lake
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for hunting or fishing only.
b. Open May 1 through last day of annual
big-game seasons.
c. Camping, fires, dogs, bowfishing prohibited.
d. Discharging firearms and hunting prohibited in open space easement.

▶ ROSEMONT RES. SWA — TELLER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Divide, go 15 miles S on
Hwy. 67 to Gold Camp Rd. near Victor, then
20 miles E. From Colorado Springs, turn W
on Old Stage Rd. at intersection of Old Stage
Rd. and Cheyenne Mountain Blvd. Follow Old
Stage Rd./Gold Camp Rd. (USFS Rd. 370) 11
miles to parking area.
GMU/ACRES: 59 / 357 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot only from established
parking area.
b. Fishing permitted from 5 a.m.–9 p.m.
c. Dam, area near caretaker’s house and
north side of reservoir closed as posted.

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NEW d. Camping, dogs, fires, water contact

activities, ice fishing, discharge of
firearms prohibited.
NEW e. Boating prohibited except float
tubes for fishing.

▶ RUBY MOUNTAIN SWA (FISHING EASEMENT)

— CHAFFEE CO.
DIRECTIONS: Two miles S of Buena Vista, at
intersection of Hwys. 24 and 285, go S on
Hwy. 285 for 3.5 miles. Turn N on CR 301 for
0.5 miles. Turn E on CR 300 for 2.25 miles to
parking on N side of road.
GMU/ACRES: 57 / 4 acres
FISHING: coldwater river
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for fishing only, and only from high
waterline to mid-river.
b. Parking in designated lots only.
c. Camping, fires prohibited.

▶ RUNYON/FOUNTAIN LAKES SWA — PUEBLO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Pueblo, go S on I-25 to exit
98-A, then go S on Santa Fe to Runyon Field,
then go E on Runyon Field Rd. 0.5 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 123 / 88 acres
FISHING: warmwater, coldwater fishing
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms, nature trail, handicapped
fishing dock
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access sunrise to sunset;
no time restrictions for fishing.
b. Camping, fires, water contact activities
prohibited.
c. Boating allowed with float tubes or carryon craft propelled by hand, wind, or
electric motors used for fishing only. All
watercraft must be under 14 feet in length.

▶ RUSSELL LAKES SWA — SAGUACHE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Saguache, go 9 miles S on
Hwy. 285 to CR R, then go 1.5 miles E.
GMU/ACRES: 682 / 4,579 acres
HUNTING: rabbit, dove, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access July 16–Feb. 14.
and as otherwise posted. Sect. 29 closed
during waterfowl seasons.
b. Closed after 1 p.m. during first split
waterfowl season.
c. Camping only in self-contained units in
designated areas.
d. Field trials may be authorized Feb.,
March, Aug. and Sept.
e. Parking only in established parking areas.

▶ SAM CAUDILL SWA — GARFIELD CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Glenwood Springs, take
Colo. 82 for 3.6 miles S. Take slight right onto
Old State Hwy. 82, go 0.6 miles and take slight
right onto CR 109. SWA on left.
GMU: 43
FISHING: coldwater lake
FACILITIES: boat ramp, limited parking
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires, discharge of firearms
prohibited.

▶ SANCHEZ RES. SWA — COSTILLA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From San Luis, go 3 miles E on
Hwy. 152 to Hwy. 242, then go 5.2 miles S.
GMU/ACRES: 83 / 1,462 acres
FISHING: warmwater lake
FACILITIES: restroom, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for fishing only.
b. Hunting, waterskiing, bowfishing prohibited.
c. Camping prohibited in boat ramp parking area.
d. All crayfish must be returned to water
they came from immediately, or killed
and taken into possession as soon as
caught. Abdomen must be separated
from tail.

▶ SAND DRAW SWA — SEDGWICK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-76 at Julesburg (No. 180),
go 8 miles S on Hwy. 385 to CR 16, turn E to
CR 49 and go 1 mile S.
GMU/ACRES: 93 / 209 acres
HUNTING: deer, turkey, pheasant, dove, rabbit,
squirrel
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
NEW a. Open 4 a.m.–9 p.m.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Target practice prohibited except when
authorized by area wildlife manager.
d. Hunting open only to youth/mentors.
One mentor per youth may hunt.

▶ SANDS LAKE SWA — CHAFFEE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Salida, go 0.1 miles W on
Hwy. 291. SWA is E of Hwy., opposite Heart of
the Rockies Regional Medical Center.
GMU/ACRES: 57 / 14 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake and river
FACILITIES: restroom
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping prohibited.

▶ SANDSAGE SWA — YUMA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Wray, go 4.5 miles W on
Hwy. 34 to CR 35, then 0.25 miles W to CR
CC. Then go 0.5 miles S.
GMU/ACRES: 101 / 287 acres
HUNTING: deer, turkey, pheasant, quail, dove,
rabbit, squirrel, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
NEW a. Open 4 a.m.–9 p.m.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
NEW c. Hunting allowed only with shotguns
with birdshot or bows.
d. Target practice prohibited except when
authorized by area wildlife manager.

▶ SANDY BLUFFS SWA — YUMA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Idalia, go 8.5 miles N on CR
DD at Arikaree River.
GMU/ACRES: 102 / 3, 183 acres
HUNTING: deer, turkey, dove, rabbit, squirrel
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
NEW RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 4 a.m.–9 p.m., Sept. 1–May 31.

b. Camping, fires, dog training prohibited. Horseback riding prohibited except when hunting.
c. Target practice prohibited except
when authorized by area wildlife
manager.

▶ SAN LUIS LAKES SWA — ALAMOSA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walsenburg, take Hwy. 160
W 60 miles. Take Hwy. 150 N for 13.5 miles.
Turn left on Six Mile Lane and go 8 miles;
then go N 0.125 miles to entrance.
GMU/ACRES: 82 / 3,317 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl, dove
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, big game hunting, fishing, camping, hiking, biking, boating,
cross-country skiing/snowshoeing
FACILITIES: boat ramp, parking areas, picnic
sites, boat ramp, electrical hookups, dump
station
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Anyone ages 18–64 must purchase annual access permit to enter property.
Anyone who has a valid Colorado annual
hunting or fishing license does NOT
need to have access permit. Permits are
$36, valid April 1–March 31 and available
anywhere you can purchase CPW hunting and fishing licenses.
b. Boating prohibited N of buoy line.
c. Closed Feb. 15–July 15 N of buoy line
and E-W fence line.
d. Camping prohibited outside of designated areas.

▶ SAN MIGUEL SWA (APPLEBAUGH FISHING EASEMENT)

— SAN MIGUEL CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Placerville, go 0.75 miles S
on Hwy. 145.
GMU/ACRES: 70 / 13 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing

▶ SAPINERO SWA — GUNNISON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Gunnison, go 15 miles W
on Hwy. 50. Access from Hwy. 50 at Rainbow
Lake, Red Creek, East Elk Creek and Dry
Gulch roads.
GMU/ACRES: 54 / 7,129 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky grouse
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Snowmobile and all other motorized,
over-the-snow travel prohibited, other
than to allow through traffic restricted to
road surface of FSR 723 (Red Creek) and
724 (Rainbow Lake).

▶ SARVIS CREEK SWA — ROUTT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Steamboat Springs, go 4.5
miles S on Hwy. 131 to CR 18, then 7 miles SE.
GMU/ACRES: 15 / 309 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom
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RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping and campfires allowed only 3
days before regular big-game seasons until 3 days after regular big-game seasons.

▶ SAWHILL PONDS — BOULDER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-25 take Hwy. 7 W. Turn N
on 75th St. SWA is W of 75th St. after crossing
Valmont Dr..
GMU/ACRES: 29 / 208 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access 5 a.m.–midnight.
b. Dogs must be on 6-foot leash, controlled
by handler, except in designated areas.
c. Motorized, nonmotor vehicles (including
bicycles) prohibited beyond designated
parking areas.
d. Hunting, boating, belly boats prohibited.
Other activities prohibited as posted.
e. Horseback riding only on established
maintenance roads.
f. Collecting allowed only with permit.

▶ SEDGWICK BAR SWA — SEDGWICK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Sedgwick, go 2 miles NE on
Hwy. 138 to access road, then go 0.5 miles S.
GMU/ACRES: 92 / 885 acres
HUNTING: deer, turkey, quail, dove, rabbit,
squirrel, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
NEW a. Open 4 a.m.–9 p.m.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Target practice prohibited except when
authorized by area wildlife manager.
d. On opening weekend of regular plains
rifle deer season and first day and weekend of late plains rifle deer season, only
deer hunting permitted.
e. Horse use prohibited except when training hunting dogs, in Feb., March, April
(through Wed. before spring turkey
season opens) and Aug. only.
f. Launching or takeout of vessels prohibited
during waterfowl seasons.

▶ SEGO SPRINGS SWA — CONEJOS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Manassa, go 3 miles E on
Hwy. 142 to access road, then go 0.5 miles N.
GMU/ACRES: 81 / 640 acres
HUNTING: rabbit, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open July 16–Feb. 14.
b. Field trials may be authorized Aug. and
Sept.
c. Fires, bowfishing prohibited.

▶ SETCHFIELD SWA — BENT CO.

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DIRECTIONS: From Hwys. 50 and 101 in Las
Animas, take Hwy. 101 S 16 miles to CR P. Go
W on CR P 1 mile to CR 11, then go S 6 miles
on CRs 11 and 10.
GMU/ACRES: 130 / 2,438 acres
HUNTING: pronghorn, rabbit, bobwhite quail,
scaled quail, dove
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.

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▶ SEYMOUR LAKE SWA — JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go 14 miles SW on
Hwy. 14 to CR 28, then go 1 mile S to CR 11,
then 3 miles S to CR 11A and 0.5 miles W.
GMU/ACRES: 17 / 81 water acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.
b. Sailboards prohibited.

▶ SHARPTAIL RIDGE SWA — DOUGLAS CO.

DIRECTIONS: Take Hwy. 85 S toward Roxborough Park. Turn W on Titan Pkwy., merge
into Titan Rd. Turn S on Roxborough Park Dr.
SWA is near end of road (before it curves W).
SWA extends S.
GMU/ACRES: 51 / 699 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Day use only. Access by foot only.
b. Camping prohibited.
c. Hunting allowed only for deer and elk
and only by permit. Hunters must have
limited deer or elk license for GMU 51
before applying for permit. Maximum
2 hunters daily. Group applications allowed for maximum 2 hunters per group.
Permits valid only 2–3 days starting after
Labor Day weekend. Applications available from CPW Area Office in Denver:
303-291-7227. Permit holders can take
1 non-hunting person; that person must
stay with hunters at all times.
d. Hunters can park in parking area behind
gate during times they are allowed to
hunt. Driving elsewhere on property
prohibited.

▶ SHRIVER-WRIGHT SWA — RIO GRANDE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Monte Vista, go 3 miles E on
Sherman Ave.
GMU/ACRES: 791 / 120 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater river
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, photography
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Fires, target practice prohibited.
b. Hunting allowed with shotgun, bow,
muzzleloader or by falconry only.
c. Camping allowed only in parking areas
with self-contained trailers or campers.
d. Area wildlife manager may post areaspecific closures to manage waterfowl
hunting pressure and for safety.

▶ SIKES RANCH SWA — BACA, LAS ANIMAS COs.

DIRECTIONS: From Prichett, go W on Hwy. 160
to CR 3. Go S on CR 3 approximately 8 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 143, 144 / 7,150 acres
HUNTING: deer, turkey, predators
FISHING: green sunfish, black bullhead catfish
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access 1 hour before
sunrise to 1 hour after sunset. Hunters
may remain as long as reasonable to retrieve downed game. Night hunting with
permit also allowed.

b. Motorized travel restricted to primary
access route, CR O.
c. Parking allowed only in designated areas
(only 5 parking areas).
d. Access prohibited in building envelope
and designated safety zones, as posted.
e. Camping, fires, OHV use, wood cutting
or gathering prohibited.
f. Trapping allowed with permit only.
Permits must be on trappers at all times
while trapping. Permits available at CPW
Area Office in Lamar, 719-336-6600, or
by calling local officer at 719-980-0025.

▶ SIMMONS SWA — YUMA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Wray, go S 5 miles on Hwy.
385 to CR 30. Go E about 1 mile on paved
road, turn S following paved road, turn E onto
CR 22, continue 0.5 miles E to parking lot.
GMU/ACRES: 102 / 2,157 acres
HUNTING: deer, turkey, dove, rabbit, squirrel
RESTRICTIONS:
NEW a. Open 4 a.m.–9 p.m., Sept. 1–May 31.
b. Camping, fires, dog training prohibited.
c. Target practice prohibited except when
authorized by area wildlife manager.

▶ SIMPSON PONDS SWA — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-25 at Hwy. 402 exit (No.
255), go 2 miles W on Hwy. 402 to CR 9E,
then go 0.5 miles N.
GMU/ACRES: 20 / 44 acres
HUNTING: dove, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access 1 hour before
sunrise to 1 hour after sunset; no time
restrictions for fishing or hunters with
night-hunting permit.
b. Camping, fires, dog training, horseback
riding, bicycling prohibited.
c. Boating prohibited except float tubes for
fishing.
d. Discharging firearms or bows allowed
only when hunting. Discharging bows
allowed for bowfishing.

▶ SKAGUAY RES. SWA — TELLER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Victor, go 0.5 miles E on CR
67 to CR 86, then go 2 miles E to CR 861. Go
12 miles E to SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 59 / 715 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.

▶ SMITH LAKE SWA — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-25 at Wellington exit, go
0.3 miles W on Hwy. 1 to CR 7, then 1.4 miles
N to CR 66, then 2 miles W.
GMU/ACRES: 9 / 30 acres
FISHING: warmwater and coldwater species
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing

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RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access 1 hour before
sunrise to 1 hour after sunset; no time
restrictions for fishing.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.
c. Hunting, discharging firearms or bows,
camping, open fires, OHVs, snowmobiles
prohibited.

▶ SMITH RES. SWA — COSTILLA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Blanca, go 0.5 miles W on
Hwy. 160 to Airport Rd., then 4 miles S.
GMU/ACRES: 83 / 278 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: trailer dump station, restroom, boat
ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. N and E shores open for public access
July 16–Feb. 14 only.
b. Fishing only within 200 yards of dam
from Nov. 1 through end of waterfowl
season.
c. Field trials may be authorized Feb.,
March, Aug. and Sept.
d. Waterskiing prohibited.
e. Vehicles prohibited within 50 feet of
water.

▶ SOUTH REPUBLICAN SWA — YUMA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Burlington, go 21 miles N
on Hwy. 385 to CR 1, then go 3 miles E. Go 2
miles N and 2 miles E.
GMUs/ACRES: 103, 109 / 18,365 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, turkey, pheasant, bobwhite quail, dove, waterfowl, snipe
FISHING: warmwater lake
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: campsites, restrooms, picnic area
with barbeque pit
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Field trials may be authorized Feb.,
March, Aug. and Sept. No more than 2
trials may be authorized Feb.–March.
Only 1 trial may be authorized Aug.–Sept.
b. Waterfowl hunting access prohibited on
downstream face of dam and as posted
to provide resting areas for wintering
waterfowl.
c. Parking for waterfowl hunting only in
designated areas.

▶ SPANISH PEAKS SWA — LAS ANIMAS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Aguilar, go W on Apishapa
Rd.; follow signs.
GMU/ACRES: 85 / 6,450 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, squirrel, turkey
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms, drinking water
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access only from established parking
areas. Parking only in designated areas.
b. Camping, fires permitted only in designated areas.

▶ SPINNEY MOUNTAIN SWA — PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hartsel, go 3 miles S on CR
59.
GMUs/ACRES: 58, 581 / 1,937 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.

▶ SPRING CREEK RES. SWA — GUNNISON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Gunnison go N on Hwy.
135 to Almont. Turn right on CR 742, travel
6 miles to Spring Creek. Turn left on CR 744
and go 14 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 55 / 55 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: camping, fishing, wildlife viewing
ACCESS: limited to summer travel, usually
July–Oct.
FACILITIES: USFS campsites, drinking water,
restrooms, boat ramp

▶ STALKER LAKE SWA — YUMA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Wray, go 2 miles W on Hwy.
34 to CR FF, then go 1.5 miles N to access
road, then 0.5 miles W.
GMU/ACRES: 98 / 75 acres
HUNTING: dove, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater lake
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom, boat ramp, picnic shelters, tables
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited, except for float tubes
or craft propelled by hand, wind or electric motor allowed.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
NEW c. Hunting only with bows or shotguns
with birdshot.
NEW d. Target practice prohibited, except
with bows on designated archery
range.
e. Hunting on W half of lake prohibited.
f. Hunting permitted after Oct. 31 in areas
E of dam only.

▶ STORM MOUNTAIN ACCESS ROAD — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Loveland, take Hwy. 34 W to
Big Thomspon School; go N 4 miles on Buckhorn Rd. (CR 27) to Masonville. Go NW on
Buckhorn Rd. 2.5 miles to Bar D Ranch Rd.,
which is Storm Mountain Access Rd.
GMU: 20
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Closed as posted when necessary to
prevent road and habitat damage. Road
closed when USFS closes the gate, on
Dec. 7. Road open during all big-game
seasons until this date.

▶ SUMMIT RES. SWA — MONTEZUMA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Mancos, go 9 miles NW on
Hwy. 184.
GMU/ACRES: 73 / 526 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom, boat ramp

RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.

▶ TAMARACK RANCH SWA — LOGAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-76 at Crook exit (No. 149),
go 0.5 miles N on Hwy. 55.
GMUs/ACRES: 91, 93 / 10,696 acres
HUNTING: deer, turkey, pheasant, quail, dove,
rabbit, squirrel, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, limited camping
FACILITIES: restroom, drinking water
RESTRICTIONS:
NEW a. Open 4 a.m.–9 p.m., except with
night-hunting permit.
b. Camping, fires only in designated areas.
c. Target practice prohibited except when
authorized by area wildlife manager.
d. Field trials may be authorized Feb.,
March, Aug. and Sept. Maximum of 3
trials in Feb., March or Aug, maximum
of 1 trial in Sept.
e. Mandatory check-in and check-out at
check station. Hunters must park at
hunting area checked into. After 9 a.m.,
hunters may hunt adjacent areas. Deer
and turkey hunters only required to
check into E, W or S Tamarack Area.
f. From Oct. 25 through end of regular duck
seasons, reservations available but not
required on weekends and legal holidays.
See Reservations: Hunting (page 1) for
details.
g. On opening weekend of regular plains
rifle deer season and first day and weekend of late plains rifle deer season, only
deer hunting permitted.
h. Horseback riding prohibited N of I-76
except when training hunting dogs,
Feb., March, April (through Wed. before
spring turkey season opens) and Aug.
only.
i. Launching or takeout of vessels prohibited
during waterfowl seasons.

AUGMENTATION PONDS:

1. Waterfowl hunting is by lottery drawing
from the opening day of second duck
season through end of dark goose season.
2. Hunting allowed only on specific pond/
hunt area each day.
3. To enter drawing, send postcard or letter
postmarked by Sept. 30 to CPW Area Office in Brush, with name, address, phone
number, CID number and desired reservation dates. Hunters must have valid
license and stamps to hunt waterfowl
to enter. Hunters may apply for multiple
hunt dates on one submission.
4. Hunters successful in drawing are required to comply with all relevant hunting regulations. Mandatory check-in and
check-out at check station. Maximum
of 4 hunters per group per day. Hunters
must park in designated parking areas,
but are allowed to drop off decoys via
existing 4WD roads as posted. Hunters
must stay on existing roads as posted.
5. Mandatory check-in and check-out at
check station during light goose conservation order season.
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▶ TARRYALL RES. SWA — PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Jefferson, go 16.5 miles SE
on CR 77.
GMUs/ACRES: 50, 501 / 711 land acres, 175 water
acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake, stream fishing
RECREATION: camping
FACILITIES: restroom, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Closed at dam, spillway, outlet structures.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.
c. Fires, ATVs, dirt bikes, snowmobiles
prohibited.
d. Discharging firearms, pellet guns or bows
prohibited in campgrounds.

▶ TAYLOR RIVER SWA — GUNNISON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Gunnison, go 10 miles N on
Hwy. 135 to USFS Rd. 742 (Taylor River Rd.);
then 18 miles E to base of Taylor Res.
GMU/ACRES: 55 / 13 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires, hunting prohibited. Dogs
must be on leash.
b. Parking only in designated areas.
c. Closed from Taylor dam to 325 yards
downstream.

▶ TERRACE RES. SWA — CONEJOS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Monte Vista, go 12 miles S
on Hwy. 15 to USFS Rd. 250, then 9 miles W.
GMUs/ACRES: 80, 81 / 240 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing

▶ TETER-MICHIGAN CREEK SWA — PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Jefferson, 2 miles S on Hwy.
285, then go 2 miles N on CR 35.
GMU/ACRES: 500 / 950 acres
HUNTING: big game, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream fishing
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.

▶ THURSTON RES. SWA — PROWERS CO.

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DIRECTIONS: From Lamar, go 9 miles N on
Hwy. 196 to CR TT, then go 1 mile W to CR 7,
then go 0.25 miles N.
GMU/ACRES: 127 / 400 acres
HUNTING: dove, waterfowl, rabbit
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: power boating, sail boating, sail
surfing, waterskiing, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: boat ramps, restroom
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access 1 hour before
sunrise to 1 hour after sunset; no time
restrictions for fishing.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake Nov. 1 through last day of
waterfowl season.
c. ATVs, dirt bikes, snowmobiles prohibited.
d. Frozen surface of lake closed.
e. Dams, inlets, outlet structures open only
for fishing.

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▶ TILMAN BISHOP SWA — MESA CO.

DIRECTIONS: Take I-70 W toward Grand Junction. Exit Hwy. 6 to Palisade. Turn S on 38 Rd.,
merge into F 1/4 Rd. SWA along river N of
junction of roads F 1/4 and 37 1/4.
GMUs/ACRES: 30, 41 / 113 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Closed during nesting and migratory bird
period, March 15–July 14.
b. Camping, turkey hunting prohibited.
Dogs allowed only as an aid in hunting.
c. Waterfowl hunters must hunt from
designated blinds/zone. Maximum 4
hunters per blind. Mandatory check-in
and check-out at check station.
d. Hunting only with bows, shotguns with
shot-shells or by falconry only.
e. Deer hunting allowed by permit. Applications available at the CPW Area
Office in Grand Junction: 970-255-6100.
Application deadline Aug. 1. Permits by
drawing; successful applicants notified by
mail. Date, time and location of drawing
included on application.
f. Waterfowl hunting by reservation only.
Hunters can hunt only the area reserved.
Mandatory check-in and check-out at
check station as posted. See Reservations:
Hunting (page 1) for details.
g. Hunt areas not reserved are available
on first-come, first-served basis after 5
a.m. each hunting day. Reserved areas
not claimed by 7 a.m. also available first
come, first served. Any hunt area must be
yielded at any time by request of a hunter
with a valid reservation for that area.

▶ TIMPAS CREEK SWA (INCLUDING OTERO POND)

— OTERO CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Rocky Ford, go 4 miles S
on Hwy. 71 to Hwy. 10, then 2 miles E across
Timpas Creek Bridge, then go 1 mile S on CR
21, then 1 mile W on CR Z.
GMU/ACRES: 135 / 141 acres
HUNTING: rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite
quail, dove, waterfowl
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Fires prohibited.

▶ TOMAHAWK SWA — PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hartsel, go 5 miles N on
Hwy. 9, then go 0.5 miles to parking area.
From Fairplay, go 10 miles S on Hwy. 9, then
0.5 miles to parking area.
GMU/ACRES: 50 / 1,655 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, waterfowl, pronghorn
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.

▶ TOMICHI CREEK SWA — GUNNISON CO.

DIRECTIONS: In Gunnison, go S on Teller St. to
end of road. At parking lot for softball fields,
find W Mountain trailhead sign. Take dirt
road to SWA parking lot.
GMU/ACRES: 67 / 465 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl

FISHING: coldwater
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot only from designated
points.
b. Access restricted S of Tomichi Creek to
100 feet S of high waterline from Jan. 1–
June 30, as posted.
c. Camping, fires prohibited.
d. Dogs must be on leash, except as an aid
in hunting.

▶ TOTTEN RES. SWA — MONTEZUMA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Cortez, go 3.5 miles E on
Hwy. 160 to CR 29, then 1 mile N.
GMU/ACRES: 73 / 250 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access 1 hour before
sunrise to 1 hour after sunset; no time
restrictions for fishing.
b. Closed along N shore March 1–May 31.
c. Camping, fires, alcoholic beverages, glass
containers prohibited.
d. Hunting prohibited in inlet Sept. 30–Jan.
20 as posted to protect resting waterfowl.
e. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.

▶ TRUJILLO MEADOWS SWA — CONEJOS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Antonito, go 36 miles W on
Hwy. 17 to USFS Rd. 118, then go 4 miles W.
GMU/ACRES: 81 / 71 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom, drinking water
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.

▶ TURK’S POND SWA — BACA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Springfield, go 2 miles N on
Hwy. 287 to CR HH, then go 14 miles E to CR
39. Go 3.5 miles N.
GMU/ACRES: 139 / 200 acres
HUNTING: dove, pheasant, waterfowl, rabbit
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited except float tubes or
craft propelled by hand, wind or electric
motor.
b. Camping prohibited.
NEW c. All human activity prohibited within
0.25 miles of high waterline around
Turk's Pond, including administrative buildings, from opening day of
regular duck season through last
day of regular dark goose season as
posted. Hunters allowed inside
closure only to retrieve downed
waterfowl, must leave all firearms
outside closure.

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▶ TWIN SISTERS SWA — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Allenspark, go 4 miles N on
Hwy. 7 to Meeker Park (USFS Rd. 119), then
go 2.5 miles N to USFS Rd. 325, then 1 mile
W.
GMU/ACRES: 20 / 640 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing

▶ TWIN SPRUCE PONDS SWA — MONTEZUMA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Dolores, go 9 miles NE on
Hwy. 145.
GMU/ACRES: 73 / 90 acres
FISHING: coldwater put and take trout fishery
RECREATION: fishing, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access sunrise to sunset,
with access from designated parking area
only.
b. Camping, fires, alcoholic beverages, glass
containers prohibited.
c. Hunting and discharging firearms or
bows prohibited.
d. Boating prohibited except float tubes or
hand-propelled craft.

▶ TWO BUTTES RES. SWA — BACA, PROWERS COs.

DIRECTIONS: From Springfield, go 18 miles N
on Hwy. 287 to CR B.5, then 3 miles E.
GMUs/ACRES: 138, 139 / 8,533 acres
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, rabbit, pheasant,
bobwhite quail, scaled quail, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater, seasonal trout, saugeye,
crappie, bluegill, channel catfish, largemouth
bass, smallmouth bass, wiper
RECREATION: camping, hiking, rock climbing,
wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms, drinking water, rifle
range, boat ramps
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited in Two Buttes Ponds
below dam except float tubes or craft propelled by hand, wind or electric motor.

▶ URAD LAKE SWA — CLEAR CREEK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Interstate 70, take Hwy. 40
toward Grand Lake/Berthoud Pass. Go left on
Jones Pass outside of Berthoud Falls. In 0.5
miles, turn left at “Urad” sign, onto Woods
Creek Rd. (CR 203). Go about 3.5 miles to
parking area.
GMU/ACRES: 39 / 240 acres land
HUNTING: limited big game, primarily access to
national forest for hunting deer, elk, bighorn
sheep, mountain goat
FISHING: cutbows, rainbow trout, brook trout
RECREATION: camping, hiking, birdwatching
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot or horseback only from
June 1 through end of fourth regular
big-game rifle season, or until road is
inaccessible as posted.
b. Motor vehicle use only in parking area.
c. Fires allowed only in established fire
rings.
d. Camping limited to five days in a 45-day
period in designated campgrounds,
except in big-game seasons.
e. Discharge of firearms or bows prohibited
except when hunting.

f. Boating prohibited except for float tubes
or craft propelled by hand, wind or
electric motor.
g. Dogs must be on leash except when used
as an aid to hunting.

▶ VAIL DEER UNDERPASS SWA — EAGLE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Vail, go 4 miles W on S side
of frontage road of I-70.
GMUs/ACRES: 36, 45 / 107 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access June 16–Oct. 31.
b. Hunting prohibited.

▶ VAN TUYL SWA (CABIN CREEK AND LOST CANYON UNITS)
— GUNNISON CO.
DIRECTIONS:

CABIN CREEK UNIT: From Gunnison, go 6.5 miles
E on Hwy. 50, then go 0.2 miles N on BLM
Rd. 3107. (200 acres.)
LOST CANYON UNIT: From Gunnison, go 1.2
miles N on Hwy. 135, turn E and take CR 10
for 3 miles. Turn E on CR 743 and go about 6
miles to SWA. (310 acres.)
GMU/ACRES: 55 / 510 total acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. BLM road closures March 1−May 15.
Motorized travel, including over the
snow, restricted to BLM Rd. 3107 (Cabin
Creek) and CR 743 (Lost Canyon).

▶ VERNER SWA (FISHING LEASE) — JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go 0.5 miles W on
Hwy. 14 to CR 12, then go 5.1 miles W to CR
18, then 0.5 miles W to access road.
GMU/ACRES: 16 / 2 mi. of river
FISHING: North Platte River, coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for fishing only.

▶ WAHATOYA SWA — HUERFANO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From La Veta, go 1 mile E on Bear
Creek Rd.
GMU/ACRES: 85 / 80 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited except float tubes or
craft propelled by hand or wind.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.

▶ WALKER SWA — MESA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Grand Junction, go 2 miles
W on Hwys. 6 and 50, turn S on River Rd., go
0.5 miles and turn S on gravel road.
GMUs/ACRES: 30, 40 / 351 acres
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: rafting, canoeing, wildlife viewing,
interpretive program
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access a half hour before
sunrise until a half hour after sunset.
b. Camping, fires, hunting, trapping prohibited.
c. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited,
except bows permitted for bowfishing.

d. Dogs allowed only on leash and only on
the paved Riverfront Trail. Owners must
immediately collect and properly dispose
of feces left by their dog.

▶ WATSON LAKE SWA — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Fort Collins, go 7 miles NW
on Hwy. 287 to Rist Canyon Rd. (CR 52E),
then go 1 mile W.
GMU/ACRES: 19 / 44 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream, warmwater lake
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms, nature trails
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access 1 hour before
sunrise to 1 hour after sunset; no time
restrictions for fishing.
b. Boating, camping, hunting, ice fishing, ice
skating, discharging firearms prohibited.
c. Parking prohibited on S dam.
d. Closed on NW side as posted.
e. Use/possession of live minnows prohibited.

▶ WAUNITA WATCHABLE WILDLIFE AREA —

GUNNISON CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Gunnison, go E on Hwy. 50.
Turn left at CR 887 to WWA site.
GMU: 551
RECREATION: wildlife viewing April 1–May 15
for Gunnison sage-grouse
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires, dogs, discharging firearms prohibited.
b. Trash must be packed out.

▶ WEBSTER SWA — WELD CO.

DIRECTIONS: From LaSalle, go 0.25 miles N on
Hwy. 85 to CR 394, then go 2.25 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 94 / 158 acres
HUNTING: rabbit, pheasant, dove, waterfowl
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing

▶ WELLINGTON SWA — LARIMER, WELD COs.
DIRECTIONS:

WELLINGTON UNIT: From I-25 and Hwy. 14 exit,
go 9 miles N on E service road to CR 64, then
1.5 miles E.
COBB LAKE UNIT: From I-25 and Hwy. 14 exit,
go 5 miles N on E service road to CR 56, then
1.4 miles E.
SCHWARE UNIT: From I-25 and Hwy. 14 exit, go
7 miles N on E service road to CR 60, then 1
mile E.
GMU/ACRES: 87 / 1,793 acres
FISHING: warmwater
HUNTING: rabbit, pheasant, dove, waterfowl
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Wellington and Schware units open only
July 16–March 14.
b. Wellington Unit closed from first day of
regular waterfowl season to first day of
pheasant season, except Sat., Sun., Mon.
and legal holidays.
c. Boating prohibited except hand-propelled
craft to hunt waterfowl.
d. Camping, fires prohibited.
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e. Field trials may be authorized on Wellington and Schware units Feb., March
1–14 and Aug. Trials may be authorized
on Cobb Lake Unit year-round.
f. Target practice must be authorized by area
wildlife manager.
g. Horseback riding prohibited except at
Cobb Lake Unit during field trials.
h. Big-game hunting only with archery,
shotguns with slugs and muzzleloading.
i. Domestic, feral or privately-owned game
birds may be released with permit for
dog training on Cobb Lake Unit. All
birds taken shall be removed, and all
privately-owned game birds shall be
prepared for human consumption.

▶ WEST LAKE SWA — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Red Feather Lakes, go 1 mile
E on Red Feather Lakes Rd.
GMU/ACRES: 191 / 38 water acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, fishing, camping
FACILITIES: campground, restroom, drinking water
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Only float tubes or craft propelled by
hand, wind or electric motor allowed.

▶ WEST LAKE SWA — MESA CO.

DIRECTIONS: 711 Independent Ave., Grand
Junction.
GMU/ACRES: 30 / 6 acres
FISHING: warmwater lake
FACILITIES: restroom
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access 7 a.m.–9 p.m.
b. Boating, water contact activities prohibited.

▶ WEST RIFLE CREEK SWA — GARFIELD CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Rifle, go 4 miles N on Hwy.
13 to Hwy. 325, turn right and go 4 miles to
CR 252. Go 1.5 miles NW.
GMU/ACRES: 33 / 941 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, black bear, mountain lion,
turkey, rabbit, dove, bobcat
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: campground on CR 252, 4 miles
NW of Hwy. 325; non-potable water only, rifle
and pistol shooting ranges
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping only from day after Labor Day–
Dec. 31
b. West Rifle Creek Shooting Range Open
for public access from sunrise to sunset
daily, when in compliance with all posted
range rules.

▶ WHEELER SWA — GARFIELD CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Silt, take I-70 W about 1
mile. SWA on N side of interstate between
I-70 and Hwys. 6 and 24, adjacent to Colorado
River. SWA only legally accessible via river.
GMUs/ACRES: 33, 42 / 48 acres
HUNTING: rabbit, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: trout, whitefish
RECREATION: wildlife viewing

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▶ WHITEHORSE SWA — ADAMS CO.

DIRECTIONS: Take I-76 E toward Barr Lake. Exit
152nd Ave., go E. Turn left on Picadilly Rd.,
turn left on 128th Ave. SWA at corner of 128th
and Tower Rd. and extends SE.
GMU/ACRES: 104 / 400 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open only for youth/mentor waterfowl
hunting when authorized by area wildlife
manager as participants in CPW youth
hunter program.
b. Reservations required for waterfowl
hunting. See Reservations: Hunting (page
1) for details. Hunters can hunt only
the area reserved, except in areas where
reservations are not required or are
unreserved and unoccupied. Mandatory
check-in and check-out at check station
as posted.

▶ WILLIAMS CREEK RES. SWA — HINSDALE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Pagosa Springs, go 3 miles
W on Hwy. 160 to USFS Rd. 631, then go 30
miles N.
GMU/ACRES: 77 / 508 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: boating, wildlife viewing, camping
FACILITIES: restroom, drinking water, boat
ramp, campgrounds
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, open fires, sailboards prohibited.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.
c. Snowmobiles allowed only as an aid in ice
fishing.

▶ WILLOW CREEK SWA — YUMA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Wray, go S on Hwy. 385
about 6 miles to CR 30. Turn E on CR 30, go 5
miles and turn S on CR NN. Go 3.5 miles S to
parking area on W side of road.
GMU/ACRES: 102 / 920 acres
HUNTING: deer, turkey, dove, rabbit, squirrel
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
NEW a. Open 4 a.m.–9 a.m., Sept. 1–May 31.
b. Camping, fires, dog training, horseback
riding prohibited.
c. Target practice must be authorized by
area wildlife manager.

NEW ▶ WIND IN THE WILLOWS SWA (FISHING
EASEMENT) — HINSDALE CO.

DIRECTIONS: S of Lake City, travel S on Hwy.
149, turn right on CR 30 (road to Lake San
Cristobal) for 3.9 miles. Access to fishing
easement from bridge at inlet end of Lake
San Cristobal. Bridge located at intersection
of CR 30 and CR 33. Anglers required to
park at this intersection.
GMU/ACRES: 66 / 4 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for public access 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour after sunset, by foot only.
b. Public access to easement area limited
to one point only at S end of property,
N of bridge on CR 33, near intersection
of CR 33 and CR 30. All other access
prohibited.

c. Camping, fires, dogs, pets prohibited.
d. Fishing by artificial flies only, and allowed only on Lake Fork of Gunnison
River, including 20 feet on either side of
riverbank.

▶ WINDY GAP WATCHABLE WILDLIFE AREA

— GRAND CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Granby, go 2 miles W on
Hwy. 40. WWA is on Hwy. 125.
GMU/ACRES: 18 / 12 acres
FACILITIES: picnic tables, toilets, 0.25 miles
interpretive trail
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open sunrise to sunset, viewing area
only.
b. Dogs prohibited beyond parking area.
c. Fishing, discharging firearms, camping,
fires, hunting, trapping prohibited.

▶ WOODS LAKE SWA — SAN MIGUEL CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Telluride, go 13 miles W on
Hwy. 145 to USFS Rd. 618 in Fall Creek; then
9 miles S.
GMU/ACRES: 70 / 160 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream, coldwater lake
RECREATION: canoeing, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boats prohibited except float tubes or
craft propelled by hand, wind or electric
motor.
b. Camping prohibited.

▶ WRIGHT’S LAKE SWA — CHAFFEE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Nathrop, go 5.7 miles W on
CR 162 to CR 291. Then go 0.4 miles W on
CR 291 to parking area.
GMUs/ACRES: 56, 481 / 84 acres
FISHING: open for fishing only, coldwater lake
and stream, artificial flies and lures only.

▶ YAMPA RIVER SWA — ROUTT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Craig, go E on Hwy. 40.
SWA on S side of Hwy. 40 shortly after passing
CR 29 turn-off.
GMU/ACRES: 13 / 866 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.

▶ YARMONY RANCH SWA (FISHING LEASE) — JACKSON CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Walden Dr. S on Hwy. 125
for 11.5 miles; parking lot is on N side of Hwy.
GMU: 171
FISHING: Illinois River
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for fishing only. Hunting access
allowed by special permit only.

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STATE TRUST LANDS

WHAT ARE TRUST LANDS? WHAT IS THE STATE TRUST LANDS PUBLIC ACCESS PROGRAM?
▶ The Colorado State Board of Land Commissioners (the
State Land Board) is a constitutionally created agency
that manages a $4 billion endowment of assets for the
intergenerational benefit of Colorado’s K-12 schoolchildren
and public institutions. They are the second-largest
landowner in Colorado, and generate revenue on behalf
of beneficiaries by leasing nearly three million surface
acres and four million subsurface acres for agriculture,
grazing, recreation, commercial real estate, rights-of-way,
renewable energy, oil, gas and solid minerals. The State
Land Board is entirely self-funded and receive no tax
dollars.
▶ The State Trust Lands Public Access Program includes
500,000 acres of land that is leased to Colorado Parks and
Wildlife for the public to enjoy a variety of wildlife-related
activities. The signs on each property will inform you of
what is allowed at each location. Only trust lands listed in
this brochure that are part of the STL Public Access Program
are open for public access.
▶ Leases on state trust land generate more than $100 million
annually to help support eight trust beneficiaries, primarily
K-12 schoolchildren in Colorado. They help fund the
Building Excellent Schools Today (BEST) program, which
provides competitive grants to school districts for the
construction of new schools or the renovation of existing
facilities. Nearly 150,000 schoolchildren are enrolled in
schools that received a BEST grant. The majority of BEST
grant recipients are located in rural areas of the state, and
the construction projects have generated approximately
20,000 jobs in those communities.
▶ Learn more about state trust lands at:
colorado.gov/StateLandBoard

State Trust Lands, such as Little Cochetopa Creek STL above, are posted with the property’s name, map and the rules of use.
© Zach Spezze, CPW

STATE TRUST LANDS FAQs
▶ WHAT CAN I DO ON PUBLIC ACCESS LAND?

Lands enrolled in the State Trust Lands Public
Access Program are open to a variety of
wildlife-related uses, including hunting, fishing
and wildlife viewing. General recreation such
as hiking, horseback riding and dog walking
are not allowed under the program. Refer to the
listings on the following pages for site-specific
rules and timeframes for use. Most lands are
not accessible by vehicle, ATVs or snowmobiles, and there may be additional restrictions
on camping, parking and off-road driving. Unauthorized use or activity on these lands may be
subject to enforcement from CPW officers or
local authorities.

▶ WHEN ARE THEY OPEN?

Most properties are open for wildlife-related
recreation from Sept. 1 through the end of Feb.,
unless listed otherwise in this brochure. Enrolled lands are closed to public access all other
times of the year. Unauthorized use or entry
during closed periods is considered trespassing
and may be subject to prosecution.

▶ WHERE ARE THEY?

Lands that are part of the State Trust Lands
Public Access Program are located throughout
Colorado. Please see the index, descriptions
and map of parcels included in this brochure.
Find maps online, too: cpw.state.co.us/State
TrustLands

STATE TRUST LANDS ACCESS PROGRAM RULES
ACT RESPONSIBLY

Only state trust lands listed in this brochure are open for public
access. Hunters and fishermen are reminded to respect the
rights of other visitors and the owners or permit holders of
state trust lands. Abide by state rules so the lands can remain
open for future wildlife recreation. (Permission is required to
access any state trust land not listed in this brochure.)
The following restrictions apply to all State Trust
Land Public Access Program lands leased by
Colorado Division of Parks and Wildlife. Additional property-specific restrictions are listed in
this brochure.

1. PROPERTIES ARE:
▶ Open only to hunting, fishing and wildlife viewing. Target practice, nonhunting shooting, outfitting and nonwildlife-related use prohibited.
▶ Closed 1/2 hour after sunset until 1/2 hour
before sunrise, unless posted otherwise.

▶ Closed to the public from March 1–Aug. 31, unless posted otherwise. All newly enrolled properties are closed to the public until Sept. 1 of the
year of enrollment, unless posted otherwise.

2. MOTOR VEHICLES are allowed only on designated
roads.

3. ACCESS RESTRICTED to foot or horseback only,
unless posted otherwise.

4. LITTERING PROHIBITED. All trash must be packed
out by users.

5. CAMPING, FIRES PROHIBITED, unless posted
otherwise.

6. ILLEGAL FIREARMS. It is illegal to possess the

following types of ammunition or firearms:
tracer rounds, armor-piercing rounds, militaryhardened rounds with explosive or radioactive substances, .50-caliber BMG rounds, fully
automatic firearms.

7. YOUTH MENTOR HUNTING applies to youths un-

der 18. Youth hunters under 16 must be accompanied by a mentor when hunting on youthmentor properties. Mentors must be 18 or older,
comply with hunter education requirements and
accompany youths while hunting.

8. CERTIFIED HAY, STRAW, MULCH ONLY. It is illegal

to have, store or use hay, straw or mulch that has
not been certified as noxious weed-free, according to the Weed Free Forage Crop Certification
Act, or any state or province participating in the
Regional Certified Weed Free Forage Program.
Certified materials must be clearly marked by
the certifying state. People who transport such
materials on federal, state or county roads that
cross state trust lands leased by CPW and hay
produced on property where it is being used are
exempt.

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▶Download individual maps of state trust lands online: cpw.state.co.us/StateTrustLands
▶ 63 RANCH — PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Fairplay, go S on Hwy. 285
for 14.5 miles to 63 Ranch parking lot E of
Hwy. 285.
GMU/ACRES: 50 / 3,225 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb. for hunting. Open
year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, elk, waterfowl

▶ AGATE MOUNTAIN — PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hartsel, go 1.75 miles S on
Hwy. 9 to CR 53. Go S 15 miles to parking area
on E boundary, S of CR 53.
GMU/ACRES: 58 / 3,782 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb. for hunting and
wildlife viewing
HUNTING: big game, small game

▶ AGUA RAMON — RIO GRANDE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From South Fork, go E on Hwy. 160
for 7 miles. Then turn N on CR 18 and go 1.4
miles to CR 15. Turn E and go .3 miles, then
turn N onto CR 65 (USFS Rd. 650). Go 1.3 miles
and turn W on USFS Rd. 630.2H. ACCESS #1:
From CR 65/USFS Rd. 650, turn W on USFS
Rd. 630.2H and follow to NE corner of property.
ACCESS #2: From CR 65 (USFS Rd. 650), turn W
onto USFS Rd. 630.2H continue to 630.2C and
follow to NW corner of property.
GMUs/ACRES: 79 / 640
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: elk, mule deer, pronghorn and small
game

▶ AGUILAR TV HILL — LAS ANIMAS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Aguilar, take Exit 30 off I-25
to CR 63.1. Go 0.5 miles W.
GMU/ACRES: 85 / 500 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, bear, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access restricted on E side as posted.

▶ ALAMADITAS MESA — CONEJOS CO.
DIRECTIONS:

ROUTE NO. 1: From Los Mogotes Peak STL (see

directions in this brochure), go W on twotrack 7.5 miles to W boundary.
ROUTE NO. 2: From La Jara STL (see directions
in this brochure), go S of La Jara Res. on 4WD
road to Fox Creek. From Fox Creek, by foot or
horseback only, go 1.5 miles S to S boundary
of USFS land. Go 3 miles E on USFS land and
cross Fox Creek and Fox Creek trail. Go 1 mile
to W boundary.
GMU/ACRES: 81 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: elk, deer, pronghorn, rabbit, grouse,
coyote

▶ ALAMOSA CANYON — CONEJOS CO.

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DIRECTIONS: Go 12 miles S of Monte Vista on
Hwy. 15, then go 11 miles W on USFS Rd. 250
to Terrace Res. (Alamosa Canyon). Then go on
foot or horseback through BLM and national
forest.

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GMU/ACRES: 81 / 240 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: elk, deer, bear, small game

▶ ANTELOPE CREEK — GRAND CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Kremmling, go W 14 miles
on Hwy. 40 to Chimney Rock Rd. (USFS
Rd. 103), then go 6 miles E to East Carter
Mountain gate. Walk-through gate with signs
provides access.
GMU/ACRES: 181 / 1,240 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: elk, deer, dusky grouse
RESTRICTIONS:
a. ATV, snowmobile access allowed on
designated route as posted at East Carter
Creek gate during hunting season only.

▶ ANTERO — PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Fairplay, go S on Hwy. 285
for 16.5 miles. From N of Antero Jct. on Hwy.
24, go 9 miles to Antero Res. Rd., then go W
1.75 miles to NW corner of STL. Or, go 4.5
miles N of Antero Jct. on Hwy. 285, then go
W on unmarked USFS Rd. 433, 0.5 miles to N
boundary. Timber activity may be present.
GMUs/ACRES: 49, 50, 58 / 8,692 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb. for hunting. Open
year-round for coldwater stream fishing.
HUNTING: big game, small game, waterfowl

▶ APISHAPA NORTH — LAS ANIMAS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walsenburg, take I-25 to
Hwy. 10, go E for 18.5 miles. Then go S on CR
77 for 7 miles and go E on CR 90 for 11 miles
to Apishapa SWA. Follow signs through SWA
to NE side and parking lot.
GMU/ACRES: 133 / 1,880 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, bighorn sheep, rabbit, dove, scaled quail, bobcat, coyote
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Motor vehicles prohibited past parking lot.

▶ ARROWHEAD — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Rustic, go 2.25 miles W on
Hwy. 14 in Poudre Canyon, then go 0.25 miles
on Hwy. frontage road on N side.
GMU/ACRES: 8 / 200 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: bighorn sheep, deer, elk, rabbit,
dusky grouse, pine squirrel

▶ ASPEN RIDGE — CHAFFEE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Salida, take CR 175 (Ute
Trail) 5 miles N. Turn left on CR 185 and go 5
miles. Access is off CR 185 at N and S ends of
STL. Timber activity may be present.
GMU/ACRES: 57 / 542 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: bighorn sheep, deer, elk

▶ ATWOOD — LOGAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Atwood, go 0.5 miles S on Hwy.
63. Access near SE corner of STL next to CR 16.

GMU/ACRES: 96 / 120 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31, NEW 4 a.m.–9 p.m.
HUNTING: deer, turkey, quail, dove, rabbit,
squirrel, waterfowl
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting with centerfire rifles prohibited.
b. Launching or takeout of vessels prohibited during waterfowl seasons.

▶ BADGER CREEK (UPPER, LOWER UNITS) — FREMONT,
PARK COs.
DIRECTIONS:

LOWER UNIT: From Cotopaxi, go 21 miles N on
CR 12, then go W 1 mile on BLM road.
UPPER UNIT: From Hartsel, go S on Hwy. 9
for 1.75 miles to CR 53. Follow CR 53 for 22
miles. Timber activity may be present.
GMUs/ACRES: 57, 58 / 6,186 acres
OPEN:
LOWER UNIT: Year-round for fishing. Open for
all other uses Sept. 1–end of Feb..
UPPER UNIT: Oct. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, bighorn sheep, pronghorn
FISHING: coldwater stream
UPPER UNIT: fishing prohibited

▶ BADGER FLATS — PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS:
ACCESS #1: From Lake George, take Hwy. 24 W
for 1.5 miles.
ACCESS #2: From Lake George, take CR 90 W
for 2.25 miles.
ACCESS #3: From Lake George, take Hwy. 24 W
about 8 miles to USFS Rd. 891, then go S.
GMUs/ACRES: 50, 581 (GMU 50 N of Hwy. 50,
GMU 581 S of Hwy. 50) / 3,570 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: elk, deer, bear, small game

▶ BAKERS PEAK — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: In Craig at Hwys. 13 and 40, go N
on Hwy. 13 for 24 miles to CR 101. Turn E on
CR 101 and go 1.5 miles.
GMUs/ACRES: 3, 4 / 12,393 acres
OPEN: Aug. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, elk, sage-grouse,
rabbit, coyote
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Motor vehicles prohibited off state or
county roads.
b. Only portable hunting blinds allowed.

▶ BAKERVILLE — CLEAR CREEK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Georgetown, take I-70 W 5
miles. STL is 1.25 miles E of Bakerville exit.
Most of property is N of I-70.
GMU/ACRES: 39 / 320 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb. Open year-round for
fishing.
HUNTING: bighorn sheep, elk, deer, lion, bear,
dusky grouse, ptarmigan, rabbit, snowshoe
hare
FISHING: coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot only.
b. Access only off I-70 right-of-way.

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▶ BALD MOUNTAIN — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS:
TRACT 1: From Maybell, go N on CR 19 for
15 miles to CR 150. Go W on CR 150 for 0.5
miles.
TRACT 2: From Maybell, go N on CR 19 for 10
miles to CR 71. Go W on CR 71 to CR 71S. Go
S on CR 71S for 2.5 miles.
TRACT 3 &amp; 4: From Maybell, go W on Hwy. 318
for 15 miles to CR 21. Go N on CR 21. Tract
3 is 9 miles N of Hwy. 318 and W of CR 21.
Tract 4 is 14 miles N of Hwy. 318 and on both
sides of CR 21.
GMUs/ACRES: 2, 3 / 6,266 acres
OPEN: Aug. 16–end of Feb.
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, elk, sage-grouse,
rabbit, small game
NOTE: Exchange of use on STL. Part private
land, part STL Public Access Program.

▶ BEAR GULCH — CUSTER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Westcliffe, go 10 miles E on
Hwy. 96 to CR 271. Go 1 mile to NW corner
of STL.
GMU/ACRES: 69 / 640 acres
OPEN: first day of archery deer and elk season
through May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, lion, rabbit, squirrel,
turkey

▶ BEDDOWS MOUNTAIN — CUSTER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Westcliffe, go N about 8
miles on Hwy. 69. Parking off Hwy. 69.
GMUs/ACRES: 86, 691 / 500 acres
OPEN: first day of archery deer and elk season
through May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, lion, turkey, rabbit,
squirrel
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Rifle hunting restricted to youth mentor
hunting only. Mentors cannot use rifles.
b. All hunting except youth mentor hunting
restricted to bows, muzzleloaders or
shotguns.
c. Parking prohibited on Hwy. 69.
d. Shooting prohibited within 500 feet of
Hwy. 69 and man-made structures.

▶ BEN MORGAN CANYON — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Meeker, go 23 miles N on
Hwy. 13. Turn W on CR 17 to CR 32. Go W 11
miles to CR 55. Go 2.5 miles to parking lot.
GMU/ACRES: 211 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

▶ BIG HOLE GULCH — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Craig, go 40 miles N on
Hwy. 13. Take CR 4 W 15 miles.
GMUs/ACRES: 2, 3 / 1,849 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb. for hunting. Open
year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, elk, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Portable hunting blinds only.

▶ BLACK HAWK — HUERFANO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walsenburg, go S on I-25
to Exit 42. Take CR 310 to Pryor, then go 2.5

miles S on CR 312 to E side of STL. Or, take
CR 310 W to N side.
GMU/ACRES: 85 / 1,511 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: deer, bear, lion, pronghorn, elk, dove,
rabbit, turkey
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Motor vehicles prohibited off county
roads.

▶ BLACK MOUNTAIN — HUERFANO CO.

DIRECTIONS: Fom Gardner, go 1 mile W on
Hwy. 69. Turn N on USFS Rd. 634 and go 6
miles to USFS Rd. 635 (Black Mountain Rd.)
Go W .5 miles to markers.
GMU/ACRES: 84 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, squirrel, dove,
coyote, turkey

▶ BLACK SAGE PASS — GUNNISON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Gunnison at Hwy. 50 and
USFS Rd. 243 (Marshall Pass Rd.), go N on
Hwy. 50 for 1 mile to USFS Rd. 888. Go N on
USFS Rd. 888 for 5.5 miles to S boundary.
GMU/ACRES: 551 / 415 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb. for watchable wildlife
and hunting. Open year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, lion, dusky grouse,
rabbit
FISHING: in small section of No Name Creek

▶ BLUE LAKE — BENT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Las Animas, take Hwy. 194
W to CR 10; go N 11 miles. On CR TT, go W
2.5 miles to E boundary. Parking lots are: 1. At
end of CR TT 2. At bridge on SE corner 3. At
S end.
GMU/ACRES: 125 / 14,060 acres
OPEN: year-round
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, waterfowl, upland
game
FISHING: warmwater lake
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Islands closed May 15–Aug. 31.
b. Camping permitted as posted.

▶ BLUE SPRING — HUERFANO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Gardner, go W on Hwy. 69
1 mile to USFS Rd. 634. Turn N and go 13
miles.
GMU/ACRES: 84 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, lion, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting prohibited in safety zone along E
boundary as posted.

▶ BOSTON FLATS — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, go NW 3.5 miles
on Hwy. 318. STL N of Hwy. 318. Parking
between Hwy. and STL. No roads; only walkin access.
GMU/ACRES: 3 / 104 acres
OPEN: year-round for fishing and watchable
wildlife. Open Sept. 1–end of Feb. for hunting.
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot only.

▶ BOX CREEK — LAKE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Leadville, go 7 miles S on
Hwy. 24, turn W on CR 10 for 2.4 miles to STL
and intersection of CRs 10 and 24. STL access
via CR 10 or CR 24.
GMU/ACRES: 48 / 629 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: elk, deer, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot only.

▶ BOX ELDER — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hamilton, go S on Hwy. 13
for 11 miles to CR 17. Turn right, and go 1.5
miles to CR 51. Go 1 mile to CR 32, and go 8.5
miles to BLM access.
GMU/ACRES: 211 / 628 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game

▶ BOX ELDER NORTH — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Meeker, go 23 miles N on
Hwy. 13. Turn W on CR 32, go W 7 miles to
parking lot.
GMU/ACRES: 211 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

▶ BRAVO — LOGAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Sterling, take Hwy. 6 E about
2 miles to CR 37. Go N on CR 37 for 5.7 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 91 / 80 acres
OPEN: NEW Sept. 1–end of Feb., 4 a.m.–9 p.m.
HUNTING: deer, turkey, quail, dove, rabbit,
squirrel, waterfowl
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Public access from Bravo SWA parking
areas only.
NEW b. On opening weekend of regular
plains rifle deer season and first day
and weekend of late plains rifle deer
season, only deer hunting permitted.
c. Launching or takeout of vessels prohibited during waterfowl seasons.

NEW ▶ BROWNS PARK — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, drive Hwy. 318 for
58 miles NW. Turn left and take MCR 83 for
2.9 miles, past USFWS Visitor Center and
across Green River. Turn left on unmarked
road and continue for 2.8 miles to first parcel, and 7 miles to second parcel.
GMU/ACRES: 1, 201 / 1,305
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game and small game during
allowed seasons
FISHING: Green River

▶ BULL MOUNTAIN — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Fort Collins, take Hwy. 287
N 22 miles to Cherokee Park Rd. (CR 80C).
Go 35 miles W. CR 80C runs through SE corner. Two-track road runs into SW part.
GMU/ACRES: 8 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Motor vehicles permitted only on county 31

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▶ BURCHFIELD — BACA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walsh, go E on CR DD for
14 miles to CR 54. STL is on NW corner of
junction of CRs DD and 54.
GMU/ACRES: 139 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, elk, pheasant, quail,
fox, rabbit
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot only.

▶ BURRO SPRINGS 1 &amp; 2 — SAGUACHE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From La Garita, go N on CR 42 for
2.2 miles to CR 42K. Go W on CR 42K.
GMU/ACRES: 68 / 17,655 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–May 31
HUNTING: elk, deer, pronghorn, bighorn sheep,
lion, rabbit, dove, dusky grouse

▶ CARNERO — SAGUACHE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From La Garita, go 4 miles W on
CR 41G.
GMU/ACRES: 68 / 1,714 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: elk, deer, bighorn sheep, bear, lion,
small game

▶ CARTER CREEK — GRAND CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Kremmling, go 14 miles W
on Hwy. 40 to Chimney Rock Rd. (USFS Rd.
103), go 3 miles E to parking area and sign.
GMU/ACRES: 181 / 1,301 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse, sage-grouse
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Public access for hunting only, except as
otherwise listed below.
b. ATV and snowmobile access allowed on
designated route in Sect. 31 as posted at
East Carter Creek gate during hunting
season only.

▶ CARTER PLACE — SAN MIGUEL CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Naturita, take Hwy. 141 E 3.5
miles to Hwys. 141 and 145. Go 3.6 miles S on
Hwy. 141. Turn W on CR HH31. Go 3 miles to
dirt road; turn S for 1 mile.
GMU/ACRES: 70 / 320 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access through BLM only.

▶ CASTOR GULCH — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Craig, go S on Hwy. 13 about
14 miles to CR 93. Go E 0.5 miles. Signs designate huntable area.
GMU/ACRES: 13 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, lion, small game
NOTE: Exchange of use on STL. Part private
land, part STL Public Access Program.

▶ CEDARS — MOFFAT CO.

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DIRECTIONS: From Craig, go N on Hwy. 13 for
38 miles to CR 2. Go E on CR 2 for 6.5 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 4 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 1–end of Feb.

2018 COLORADO STATE RECREATION LANDS

HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, elk, sage-grouse,
rabbit, coyote
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Only portable hunting blinds allowed.

▶ CEDAR SPRINGS — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, go 8 miles W on
Hwy. 40. Turn S on CR 23, and go about 2
miles. Vehicle access on CR 23 and BLM Rd.
1558.
GMU/ACRES: 11 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, elk, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Motor vehicles permitted only on CR 23
and BLM Rd. 1558.

▶ CHUBB PARK — CHAFFEE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Fairplay, go 20 miles S on
Hwy. 285 to Hwys. 285 and 24. Go SW 1 mile
to top of Trout Creek Pass. Turn W (right) on
CR 311, then go 1 mile. Timber activity may
be present.
GMUs/ACRES: 49, 57 / 3,640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: elk, deer, grouse, rabbit
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping permitted only as posted.
b. Motor vehicles permitted on county roads
as posted.

▶ CITADEL — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Meeker, go N on Hwy. 64 to
CR 71. Go N to Indian Valley Truck Trail, then
go 12 miles N.
GMU/ACRES: 11 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: elk, deer, pronghorn, small game

▶ COAL BANK GULCH — ROUTT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hayden, go 2.5 miles N on
CR 76.
GMU/ACRES: 441 / 879 acres
OPEN: from first day of archery deer and elk
season through end of Feb.
HUNTING: elk, deer, mountain sharp-tailed
grouse
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting with archery, muzzleloaders,
shotguns firing single slug and rimfire
rifles only.
b. Only youth mentor hunting allowed, only
one mentor per youth may hunt.

▶ CODY PARK — FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Westcliffe, at Hwys. 96 and
69, go N on Hwy. 69 for 2.5 miles to CR 215.
Go N 6.25 miles to SW corner of STL.
GMU/ACRES: 691 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–May 31
HUNTING: lion, bear, deer, elk, pronghorn,
turkey, rabbit, squirrel

▶ COHAGEN — JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go 6 miles SE on
Hwy. 14 to CR 21. Go S 1.8 miles to access
point No. 1; or from Hwy. 14, go S on CR 21
for 4 miles to CR 32, then go 1.2 miles E to

access point No. 2.
GMU/ACRES: 171 / 2,848 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game

▶ COLD SPRINGS MOUNTAIN — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, go NW on Hwy.
318 for 41 miles to CR 10N. Go N on CR 10N
for 8 miles. STL is W of CR 10N largely on top
of mountain and is mixed with BLM and private land. 2,495 acres E of CR 10N mixed with
BLM and private land. 4WD vehicles advised
on CR 167 and BLM Rd. 2007.
GMUs/ACRES: 2, 201 / 25,739 acres
OPEN: Aug. 1–Dec. 31
HUNTING: elk, deer, pronghorn, dusky grouse,
sage-grouse
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping allowed only during big-game
seasons.
NOTE: Exchange of use on STL. Part private
land, part STL Public Access Program.

▶ COPPER MOUNTAIN — GRAND CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Kremmling, go S on Hwy. 9
to access via Williams Peak; or go S on Hwy. 9
to CR 3, go N on CR 3 to Mule Creek. Access
from USFS land on S. All other access from
private land. Permission required.
GMU/ACRES: 28 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: elk, deer, dusky grouse

▶ COTTONWOOD CREEK — ROUTT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hayden, go N on CR 80 for
1 mile to CR 70. Go E 2.8 miles to CR 80, then
go N 10.7 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 441 / 640 acres
OPEN: from first day of archery deer and elk
season through May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky and mountain sharptailed grouse
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunters may be limited through mandatory check station to control overcrowding, resource damage or trespassing on
private property.

▶ COTTONWOOD RIDGE — FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Cañon City, go W on Hwy.
50 for 12 miles to Hwy. 9. Turn N on Hwy.
9, then go 6 miles. Turn W at gate and go 0.8
miles.
GMU/ACRES: 58 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31 for hunting. Open yearround for fishing.
HUNTING: deer, lion, bear, rabbit
FISHING: Cottonwood Creek
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting prohibited June 1–Aug. 31.

▶ CROOKED TOP — PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Bailey, go 2 miles N on Hwy.
285 to traffic light. Turn left on CR 43, go 6.4
miles to Saddlestring Rd. Turn left and go 0.3
miles to USFS Rd. 101. Turn right and go 4
miles. Walk NE 2 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 46 / 400 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.

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HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse, rabbit, squirrel, turkey
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access only available from USFS Rd. 101.

▶ CROSS MOUNTAIN — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, go SW on Hwy. 40
for 16 miles to mile marker 44, then go N on
Deer Lodge Park Rd. about 2.5 miles to BLM
easement.
GMU/ACRES: 11 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, elk, small game

▶ CRYSTAL LAKE — LAKE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Leadville, go S on Hwy. 24
about 3 miles to Hwy. 300. Go S 2 miles on CR
11 and 11A until left fork onto two-track dirt
road. Take left fork of two-track for 0.75 miles
following arrowed access signs.
TO ACCESS E PORTION OF PROPERTY: Continue S
past Hwy. 300 to mile marker 182.4 and turn
into Crystal Lake fishing access loop. Take
two-track dirt road S and W to fence and
parking area at property sign.
GMUs/ACRES: 48,49 (GMU 48 is W of river;
GMU 49 is E of river) / 467 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb. Open year-round for
fishing.
HUNTING: elk, deer, waterfowl, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot only.

▶ DALEY GULCH — GUNNISON, SAGUACHE COs.

DIRECTIONS: From Sargents at USFS Rd. 819
and Hwy. 50, go N for 0.75 miles and turn
left into STL. Enter at gravel pit W of Hwy. 50
across from state Hwy. barn.
GMU/ACRES: 551 / 644 acres
OPEN: year-round
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, lion, dusky grouse,
rabbit
FISHING: Agate Creek, Brush Creek, Tomichi
Creek
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping permitted as posted.

▶ DEER HAVEN — FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Cañon City, go W on Hwy.
50 to Hwy. 9. Go 9 miles N to CR 11. Turn
right, and go 5.2 miles on CR 11 to Deer
Haven Rd. Turn right on Deer Haven Rd. and
go 0.8 miles to Thompson Mountain Rd. Turn
right and go 0.7 miles to end of road.
GMU/ACRES: 581 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31 for hunting. Open yearround for watchable wildlife.
HUNTING: big game, small game, turkey

▶ DICK’S PEAK — PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hartsel, take Hwy. 9 S 14
miles, then go 3.8 miles SW to Dick’s Peak Rd.
(Rd. 261). Go 3 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 58 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, grouse, rabbit
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot only.

▶ DIRTY GULCH — FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Cotopaxi, go 5.5 miles N on
CR 12. Timber activity may be present.
GMU/ACRES: 58 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: deer, turkey, small game

▶ DISAPPOINTMENT CREEK — DOLORES CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Dove Creek, go 2 miles W to
Hwys. 666 and 141. Go N on Hwy. 141 for 27
miles to Disappointment Valley. Go S on CR
19Q (USFS Rd. 250) for 18 miles to McKinney
Draw Rd. on BLM land. Go 0.25 miles S to N
end of STL. Enter on N end, 0.25 miles S of CR
19Q. Access via two-track road on BLM land
in Dawson Draw.
GMU/ACRES: 711 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game

▶ DRY CREEK — RIO GRANDE CO.

DIRECTIONS:
SECT. 16: From Monte Vista, take Hwy. 15 S for
2 miles to No. 2 South Rd. Go 3 miles W.
SECT. 36: From Monte Vista, take Hwy. 15 S for
2 miles to No. 2 South Rd. Go W 9.5 miles to
STL.
GMU/ACRES: 80 / 1,280 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–May 31 for hunting
HUNTING: elk, deer, pronghorn, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting prohibited in safety zone along E
side of Sect. 16 as posted.

▶ DRY CREEK BASIN — SAN MIGUEL CO.

DIRECTIONS: On Hwy. 145 between Naturita
and Redvale, turn S on Hwy. 141, and go 15
miles to Dry Creek Basin SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 70 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: elk, deer, small game

▶ DRY CREEK NORTH — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: Go W on Cherokee Park Rd. (CR
80C) from Hwy. 287 approximately 50 miles
to CR 103, then go N to Bull Mountain access
road. Go 5 miles NE to STL, NE of Shell Creek.
No established roads access STL, some OHV
roads provide access.
GMU/ACRES: 8 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: elk, deer, bear, lion

▶ DUCK CREEK — LOGAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-76, take Crook exit. Go N
on Hwy. 55 to CR 64. Go E on CR 64 about 1
mile to NW corner of STL. Extreme caution
must be taken when hunting when cattle are
present.
GMU/ACRES: 90 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb., NEW 4 a.m.–9 p.m.
HUNTING: deer, turkey, pheasant, dove, rabbit,
squirrel
NEW RESTRICTIONS:
a. Public access from Duck Creek SWA
parking areas only.

▶ EAGLE CANYON — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Loveland, take Hwy. 34 W
to Big Thompson School; go N 4 miles on
Buckhorn Rd. (CR 27) to Masonville. Go NW
on Buckhorn Rd. 2.5 miles to Bar D Ranch Rd.
(Storm Mountain Access Rd.) Go 2.5 miles W
on Bar D Ranch Rd. to access sign on USFS
land. Go by foot or horseback 1.5 miles across
forest to S boundary.
GMU/ACRES: 20 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb. Access road to
property is closed when USFS closes the gate,
on Dec. 7.
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game

▶ EAST CARTER MOUNTAIN — GRAND CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Kremmling, go 14 miles W
on Hwy. 40 to Chimney Rock Rd. (USFS Rd.
103). Then go 6 miles E to sign and gate.
GMU/ACRES: 181 / 1,795 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Public access for hunting only, except as
otherwise allowed in this regulation.
b. Motor vehicles restricted to Chimney
Rock Rd. unless otherwise posted.
c. Parking in designated lots only.
d. ATV, snowmobiles allowed on designated
route as posted at gate in Sect. 24 during
hunting season only.
e. Hunting prohibited in safety zone as
posted along E fence line.
f. Camping, campfires allowed only as
posted within 300 feet of Chimney Rock
Rd., with a 14-day camp limit.

▶ EAST DELANEY BUTTE LAKE — JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go 0.5 miles W on
Hwy. 14 to CR 12. Then go 5.3 miles W to CR
18. Go 4.5 miles W to CR 5. Go 1 mile N to
Delaney Butte Lakes SWA. STL is E of lake.
GMU/ACRES: 16 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb. for hunting and
watchable wildlife. Open year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: small game
FISHING: coldwater lake
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot only.

▶ ELEVEN MILE — PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hartsel, go SE 17 miles. STL
crosses county road on N and S.
GMU/ACRES: 581 / 265 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: pronghorn, waterfowl

▶ ELK MOUNTAIN — JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go E on 5th St.,
which turns into CR 12E. Follow CR 12E
about 16.5 miles over Elk Mountain to end of
road and parking area. Access from State Forest State Park and parking areas only.
GMU/ACRES: 6 / 2,839 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb. for hunting. Open
year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: big game, small game
FISHING: coldwater stream
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RECREATION: camping allowed at end of CR 12E,
in designated areas only.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access from parking lot only.

▶ ELK SPRINGS NO. 1 — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, go W on Hwy. 40
to mile marker 42, turn S on BLM Rd. 1509.
Go S 9 miles through Sect. 36 and turn NW.
Private property in Sagebrush Draw (portions
of Sects. 14, 23, 26) open to hunting. Enter S
end through Sect. 26.
GMU/ACRES: 11 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, lion, small game
NOTE: Exchange of use on STL. Part private
land, part STL Public Access Program.

▶ ELK SPRINGS NO. 3 — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Elk Springs, go 0.75 miles W
on Hwy. 40. BLM road runs through center of
STL, S of Hwy. 40.
GMU/ACRES: 10 / 1,810 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, elk, small game
NOTE: Exchange of use on STL. Part private
land, part STL Public Access Program.

▶ FERNLEAF GULCH — FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Cotopaxi, go N 1.5 miles on
CR 12 to BLM Sand Gulch Rd. Turn E on BLM
Sand Gulch Rd. and go 3 miles to NW corner
of STL.
GMU/ACRES: 58 / 520 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: elk, deer, lion, bighorn, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot or horseback only except
on BLM Sand Gulch Rd.
b. Motor vehicles prohibited off BLM Sand
Gulch Rd.

▶ FLATTOP BUTTE — LAS ANIMAS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Aguilar on I-25, take Exit 34
to CR 60. Go E for 10 miles, then go N on CR
75 for 2 miles. Go E on CR 64 for 2 miles and
N on CR 79 for 6 miles to parking lot.
GMU/ACRES: 133 / 2,052 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, rabbit, dove, scaled
quail, bobcat, coyote

▶ FLORENCE — FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Florence, go S on Hwy. 67
for 4.5 miles to CR 15 (Newlin Creek Rd.).
Go W on CR 15 for 5.6 miles, then turn left
on dirt road (by amphitheater and speed limit
signs). Follow dirt road to fork, go right at fork
to STL sign and parking area.
GMU/ACRES: 69 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, lion, rabbit, squirrel,
turkey, dusky grouse
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot, through national forest
land only.

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▶ FLY GULCH — ROUTT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Steamboat Springs, go N on
Hwy. 129 to CR 44. Then go W to CR 44A,
then go N 1 mile.
GMU/ACRES: 214 / 457 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for youth/mentor hunting only.

▶ FORD BRIDGE — LOGAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Sterling, go 7.5 miles NE on
Hwy. 138 to CR 40, then go E 0.5 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 91 / 280 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb., NEW 4 a.m.–9 p.m.
HUNTING: deer, quail, dove, rabbit, squirrel,
waterfowl
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting with centerfire rifles prohibited.
b. Launching or takeout of vessels prohibited during waterfowl seasons.

▶ FORTIFICATION — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Craig, go N on Hwy. 13 for
9.5 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 301 / 866 acres
OPEN: day after fourth rifle elk season through
last day of late elk season in Dec. for hunting.
HUNTING: cow elk only
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access and hunting allowed through
Frosty Acres Ranch only. Contact ranch
for reservations, 970-824-8935 or 970824-9568.
b. Access by foot only and only from parking area off Hwy. 13.
NOTE: Exchange of use on STL. Part private
land, part STL Public Access Program.

NEW ▶ FOURMILE — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Craig, drive Hwy. 13 for
37 miles toward Baggs, WY. Turn right on
MCR 2 and drive 1.4 miles to SE corner of
property.
GMU/ACRES: 4 / 640
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game

▶ FROZE CREEK — CUSTER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Westcliffe, go 10 miles S on
Hwy. 69. Go W on CR 106 for 1 mile to SE
corner of STL. Parking lot at CRs 106 and 111.
GMU/ACRES: 86 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, elk, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot only.

▶ GERRARD — RIO GRANDE CO.

DIRECTIONS: Two miles E of South Fork or 13
miles W of Del Norte on Hwy. 160, go 0.25
miles S of Hwy. 160 on USFS Rd. 345.
GMU/ACRES: 80 / 799 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: elk, deer, bear, lion, small game

▶ GODIVA RIM — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, take Hwy. 318 NW
to CR 21. Go N on CR 21 about 4 miles to
BLM Godiva Rim access road 2124. Go E on
Rd. 2124 about 7 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 3 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, elk, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Motor vehicles restricted to BLM Rd. 2124.

▶ GRAPE CREEK — FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Cañon City at Hwy. 50 and
First St., go S on First St. for 1 mile to CR 3.
Go W on CR 3 for 5.2 miles to Temple Canyon
City Park. Go S 0.5 miles through park to NE
corner of STL. Continue through STL along
Grape Creek and 1.7 miles along Grape Creek
through BLM to Pine Gulch. Walk W up Pine
Gulch 1.2 miles.
GMUs/ACRES: 69, 691 / 1,280 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–May 31 for hunting. Open
year-round for watchable wildlife and fishing
as posted on Grape Creek.
HUNTING: deer, elk, bighorn sheep, lion, bear,
rabbit, turkey
FISHING: coldwater stream

▶ GRASSY CREEK — ROUTT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hayden, go E on Hwy. 40 for
6 miles to CR 27, then go S 6 miles. Parking off
CR 27 on Old Rockcastle Mine access road.
GMU/ACRES: 13 / 360 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb. for hunting. Open
year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: deer, elk, mountain sharp-tailed
grouse
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Small-game hunting on weekends and
Labor Day by permit only. Maximum 8
hunters allowed daily. Maximum 4 hunters allowed per permit.
b. Permits are free and may be applied for
by contacting the CPW Area Office in
Steamboat Springs, PO Box 775777,
Steamboat Springs, CO 80477 or by calling 970-871-2855. Permit deadline July
1. Permits issued by drawing. Successful
applicants notified by mail.

▶ GREASEWOOD — MOFFAT CO.
DIRECTIONS:

SIX PARCELS:
1. From Maybell, go N on CR 19 to CR 21.

Then go N on CR 21 for 1.5 miles and E on
two-track road to Red Wash Butte.
2. From Maybell, go N on CR 19 to CR 21;
then go N on CR 21 to CR 50. Go E on CR
50 for 5 miles.
3. From Maybell, go N on CR 19 to CR 21; go
N on CR 21 to CR 42; go E on CR 42 for 8.5
miles.
4. From Maybell, go N on CR 19 to CR 8. Go E
on CR 8 to CR 6. Head NE on CR 6-CR 44
for 4.5 miles.
5. From Maybell, go N on CR 19 to CR 8. Go E
on CR 8 to CR 8N, and go N 1.25 miles.
6. From Maybell, go N on CR 19 to CR 8, then
go E to CR 8N. STL is NE of intersection.

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GMU/ACRES: 3 / 3,518 acres
OPEN: Aug. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, elk, sage-grouse,
rabbit
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot only.

▶ GREASEWOOD LAKE — WELD CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Kersey, go 18 miles E on
Hwy. 34 to CR 87 (Masters Rd.). Go N and E
on Rd. 87 (which becomes CR 89) for 14 miles
to CR 68. At the intersection, go 1 mile E to
parking area.
GMU/ACRES: 951 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: pronghorn, rabbit, coyote, dove, duck
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot only.

▶ GREAT DIVIDE — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Craig, go NW on CR 7 to CR
5. Go E on CR 5 to CR 118. Go N on CR 118
for 0.25 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 3 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, elk, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Only portable hunting blinds allowed.
b. Motor vehicles restricted to county roads.

▶ GUILLERMO RANCH — HUERFANO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walsenburg, go 15 miles
NW on Hwy. 69 to Badito Junction. From
Badito Junction, take CR 520 S for 6 miles to
Major Ranch entrance. Then go W 1.25 miles
on CR 520.1, it enters STL on SE corner, then
traverses STL 3 miles to W boundary.
GMU/ACRES: 85 / 2,118 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: pronghorn, rabbit, dove, coyote

▶ HARTSEL — PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hartsel at Hwys. 24 and 9,
take Hwy. 9 S 0.5 miles. Property on both sides
of road. Or, from Hartsel, go SE on CR 59 for
3 miles to parking area. Walk S 1 mile and W
0.25 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 58 / 300 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: pronghorn, waterfowl

▶ HIGBEE CANYON — OTERO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From La Junta, go 13 miles S on
Hwy. 109. STL N of Hwy. 109 between Comanche National Grassland sign and CR 804.
GMU/ACRES: 130 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game

▶ HIGH CREEK — PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Fairplay, go 7 miles S on
Hwy. 285. Take road E of Hwy. 285 for 0.5
miles E to road going S. Go 0.25 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 50 / 1,121 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb. for hunting. Open
year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: pronghorn, waterfowl

▶ HOMESTEAD — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, go W on Hwy. 318
for 10 miles to CR 10. Go SW on CR 10 for
6 miles to BLM Rd. 1686. Go S on BLM Rd.
1686 for 1 mile.
GMU/ACRES: 11 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: pronghorn, small game

▶ HORSE RANCH PASS — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Fort Collins, go N 22 miles
on Hwy. 287 to Cherokee Park Rd. (CR 80C).
Go W on Cherokee Park Rd. 50 miles to CR
103. Go N to Bull Mountain Rd., then go 4
miles NE. Parking on adjacent BLM land.
Timber activity may be present. Access is by
rough 4WD road; no turnaround for trailers.
GMU/ACRES: 8 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb. for hunting
HUNTING: elk, pronghorn, deer
NOTE: Exchange of use on STL. Part private
land, part STL Public Access Program.

▶ ILES GROVE — MOFFAT CO.
DIRECTIONS:

TO E PARCEL: From Craig, go S on Hwy. 13 to 4
miles S of Hamilton. Parking area off of Hwy.
13 on W edge of STL.
TO W PARCEL: From Craig, go S on Hwy. 13 for
5.5 miles S of Hamilton to CR 49. Then go 1
mile S on CR 49 to parking area on W side of
CR 49.
GMUs/ACRES: 12, 211 / 2,079 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game
▶ INDEPENDENCE MOUNTAIN — JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go 0.5 miles W on
Hwy. 14 to CR 12. Go W 8 miles to CR 7. Go
N 6 miles to property. From Cowdrey, go W 6
miles on CR 6W.
GMU/ACRES: 161 / 11,239 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. ATVs allowed for game retrieval 10
a.m.–2 p.m. on designated roads.
Otherwise closed to motorized traffic.

▶ INDIAN CREEK — JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Rand, go N on CR 27 for 3.6
miles to CR 21.
GMU/ACRES: 171 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting prohibited with centerfire rifles
in NE quarter of Sect. 16.
b. Access from parking lot off CR 21 only.

▶ JEFFWAY GULCH — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Craig, go 14 miles S on Hwy.
13 to Hwy. 317. Go E on Hwy. 317 for 7.5 miles
to CR 33; go 1.25 miles N to horse gate at SE
corner of STL. Public access is through horse
gate only. No access by any other road.
GMU/ACRES: 13 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.

HUNTING: elk, deer, small game

▶ JIMMY CREEK — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Fort Collins, go 50 miles W
on Hwy. 14. Turn N on Laramie River Rd. 103
and go 23 miles to Bull Mountain Rd. Then
go E 1.25 miles to BLM and STL boundary.
Bordered on E, N and W by BLM land.
GMU/ACRES: 8 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

▶ JIMMY DUNN GULCH — MOFFAT, ROUTT COS.

DIRECTIONS: From Hayden, go N on Walnut St.
to CR 80. Follow CR 80 N/NE for approximately 6.5 miles, to parking area on W side of CR 80.
GMU/ACRES: 441 / 5,253 acres
OPEN: last Sat. in Aug.–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunters may be limited through mandatory check station to control overcrowding, resource damage or trespassing on
neighboring private property.
NOTE: Exchange of use on STL. Part private
land, part STL Public Access Program.

▶ JOHNNY MOORE MOUNTAIN — JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, take Hwy. 14 SE
12.5 miles to CR 30. Go 1 mile to parking area.
From Walden take 5th St. E until it becomes
CR 12, then go 6.7 miles E to CR 23A. Go 4.2
miles S, then E. Or, take 5th St. E until it becomes CR 12. Go E 10 miles to CR 29. Go 0.9
miles to parking area. Parking lot W of dam.
Parking lot 0.25 miles N of dam.
GMU/ACRES: 6 / 7,671 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb. Southern portion
open year-round for fishing as posted.
HUNTING: big game, small game
FISHING: Michigan River and along Meadow
Creek Reservoir dam as posted

▶ JUBB CREEK — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Meeker, go 23 miles N on
Hwy. 13. Turn W on CR 17 to CR 32 and go W
0.5 miles to parking lot.
GMU/ACRES: 211 / 638 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

▶ JUMPING COW — ELBERT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Kiowa, take Hwy. 86 E to CR
125, turn N and go 5 miles. STL surrounded
by and managed as part of Jumping Cow SWA
and access permit requirement applies to both
lands.
GMU/ACRES: 105 / 2,086 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: by permit only for dove, doe pronghorn, doe white-tailed deer, and doe mule deer
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting access by permit only. Hunters
must have valid license for their activity
prior to applying for permit. Permits
must be carried at all times while on
property. Permits may designate specific
hunting zones; if so, they are restricted to
listed zone and not valid property-wide.
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process. Applications available from the
CPW Area Office in Denver, 303-2917227. Applications due third Monday
in August for dove, doe pronghorn, doe
white-tailed deer and doe mule deer.
b. One person not hunting may accompany
permit holder onto property and must
remain with permit holder at all times.
c. Permitted hunters — other than those
hunting dove — may not enter property
before first Mon. after opening day of
their individual season.
d. Motor vehicle use only allowed on
marked existing roadways that lead to
marked parking areas. All other access by
foot and horseback only.
e. All gates on property shall be left in
condition in which found after passing
through gateway.
f. Access allowed 2 hours before sunrise to
1 hour after sunset. If an animal is harvested, the hunter may remain as long as
is reasonable to recover and remove the
animal from property.
g. Camping, fires prohibited.

▶ KARNEY RANCH — BENT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Las Animas, go E on Hwy.
50, then go N on CR 18. Veer left on Fort Lyon
Canal Rd. Access through Karney Ranch SWA
parking area and property only.
GMU/ACRES: 126 / 1,000 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–Dec. 31 for deer and pronghorn
hunting. Open year-round for wildlife viewing
and hunting small game, turkey and furbearers
during season for each species.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, small game, turkey,
furbearers
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot only. All vehicles restricted
to roads and parking lots.
b. Open 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour
after sunset. Hunters may remain as long
as reasonable to retrieve downed game.
Night hunting with artificial light may be
permitted per regulation.
c. Closed in building safety zone as posted.
d. Camping, fires, firewood collection, OHV
use prohibited.
e. Dogs allowed only as an aid in hunting.
f. Ornate box turtle collection and/or release
prohibited.

▶ KELLER LEASE — BENT CO.

DIRECTIONS: Go 3 miles S of Las Animas on
Hwy. 101 to CR DD. Go 0.5 miles E to CR 13
for 1.5 miles, then go E on CR FF for 0.5 miles.
Go N on CR 13.5 for 0.5 miles, then E on CR
FF.5 for 7 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 146 / 1,520 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, small game

▶ KEMP DRAW — JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go 6 miles SE on
Hwy. 14 to CR 21; go 1.3 miles S.
GMU/ACRES: 171 / 520 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.

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HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Motor vehicles restricted to designated
roads and CR 21.

▶ LAGARDE CREEK — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Fort Collins, take Hwy. 14
for 50 miles W. Take Laramie River Rd. (CR
103) N 28 miles to Hohnholz Lakes. Go W 15
miles on USFS Rd. 200; then go S on Rd. 143
and E on Rd. 207.
GMU/ACRES: 7 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb. for hunting. Open
year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: elk, deer, bear
FISHING: LaGarde Creek

▶ LA JARA — CONEJOS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From La Jara, go W on Hwy. 15
for 10.5 miles to USFS Rd. 240; go 23 miles.
Timber activity may be present.
GMU/ACRES: 81 / 42,881 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb. for hunting. Open
year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, bighorn sheep,
bear, lion, small game
FISHING: lake, three coldwater streams
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping permitted only as posted.
b. From first day of archery big-game season
to last day of regular rifle season, closed
to motor vehicles on portion bounded on
N by signed fence at a point along La Jara
Creek in SW quarter of Section 32, T35N,
R6E, extending E along fence about 2.2
miles to corner post sign in Section 34,
T35N, R6E; on E by signed fence from
the above corner to 4.75 miles S to La Jara
Creek; on S and W by La Jara Creek. See
map at cpw.state.co.us/StateTrustLands.

▶ LANDSMAN CREEK — KIT CARSON, YUMA COs.

DIRECTIONS: From Burlington, go 18 miles N on
Hwy. 385; go 0.5 miles E on Yuma CR O.
GMU/ACRES: 103 / 332 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31 for hunting
HUNTING: deer, turkey, pheasant, quail, dove,
rabbit, coyote
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot only.

▶ LITTLE COCHETOPA CREEK — CHAFFEE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Poncha Springs, take Hwy.
50 W 2.5 miles to CR 210, then go S 4.5 miles.
Timber activity may be present.
GMU/ACRES: 561 / 320 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game

▶ LITTLE LA GARITA CREEK — SAGUACHE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From La Garita, go W on Carnero
Creek Rd. for 1 mile; go S at fork on La Garita
Rd. for 3 miles. Go W on USFS Rd. 670 (La
Garita Creek) 5 miles. Take USFS Rd. 670 to
SE corner or from W on USFS Rd. 670 to SW
corner.
GMU/ACRES: 79 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb. for hunting. Open

year-round for watchable wildlife.
HUNTING: elk, deer, pronghorn, bear, lion, rabbit, squirrel, dove, coyote, beaver

▶ LITTLE SHEEP MOUNTAIN — HUERFANO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Gardner, go SW on CR 560
(Arco Rd.) for 7 miles. CR 560 traverses STL
from NW corner to S side.
GMU/ACRES: 85 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: deer, bear, elk, rabbit, dove, bandtailed pigeon, turkey
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Motor vehicles prohibited off county
roads.

▶ LITTLE SNAKE — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, go 15 miles NW on
Hwy. 318 to CR 21. Go N on CR 21 about 3.5
miles.
GMUs/ACRES: 2, 3 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, elk, rabbit

▶ LOS CREEK — SAGUACHE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Gunnison on Hwy. 50, go E
8 miles to Hwy. 114. Go SE on Hwy. 114 about
25 miles to CR 17GG (FR 804). Go S on CR
17GG about 6 miles to stop sign. Turn E on
CR NN-14 and go about 1.25 miles, then go S
on CR 17FF (FR 787) 2.5 miles to FR 787.2A.
Follow FR 787.2A E 2 miles to S access.
GMU/ACRES: 67 / 320 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: pronghorn, elk, deer, small game
FISHING: coldwater stream

▶ LOS MOGOTES PEAK — CONEJOS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From S side of Antonito at Hwys.
285 and 17, go 7 miles W on Hwy. 17 to twotrack trail N of Hwy. 17 by old cemetery. Go
N and W on two-track along N side of Los
Mogotes Peak. Go past peak 5 miles through
BLM to E boundary.
GMU/ACRES: 81 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: elk, deer, pronghorn, rabbit, grouse,
coyote

▶ MACFARLANE RESERVOIR — JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go S on Hwy. 125 for
18 miles to CR 28. Go 2.1 miles W to parking
lot or go 0.3 miles W to two-track road. For
access to W portion, take access road 2.1 miles
N. Go left at Y intersection, then go 0.7 miles
to fence. Go through gate and follow road N
on W side of fence 1 mile. Take two-track 0.8
miles W. Reservoir access also from BLM land.
GMU/ACRES: 17 / 2,880 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Two-track roads bisecting STL closed to
motorized travel Oct. 15 through end of
regular rifle big-game seasons. Motorized
travel allowed only on designated routes
during this closure, but only from 10
a.m.–2 p.m. and 30 minutes after sunset
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game only.
b. Motorized travel for waterfowl hunting
access to MacFarlane Res. is allowed at all
times on designated routes only.

▶ MANZANARES CREEK — HUERFANO CO.

DIRECTIONS: STL is 3 miles SW of Redwing.
From Redwing, go S on CR 570 to CR 576.
Take CR 576 W to CR 575. Turn S on CR 575,
which goes S, then curve W to BLM land.
GMU/ACRES: 861 / 1,420 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–May 31
HUNTING: elk, deer, bear, lion, turkey, small
game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Motor vehicles restricted to county roads.

▶ MAXWELL PARK — CHAFFEE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From stoplight in Buena Vista, go
W on CR 306, then:
ACCESS 1: Go W on CR 306 to CR 339. Go S on
CR 339 about 2.9 miles to parking area on E
side of CR 339.
ACCESS 2: From CR 306, go S on CR 321 about
1.75 miles to CR 328. Parking area on SW
corner of CR 321 and 328 intersection.
ACCESS 3: From CR 306, go S on CR 321 about
4.75 miles to CR 327. Go W on CR 327 for 1
mile to parking area on N side of CR 327.
ACCESS 4: From CR 306, go S on CR 321 about
4.5 miles to CR 324 and parking area on E side
of CR 321.
ACCESS 5: From CR 306, go S on CR 321 about
5 miles to parking area on E side of CR 321
where CR 321 crosses Dry Creek.
ACCESS 6: From CR 306, go S on CR 321 about
5.25 miles to CR 323. Go W on CR 323 to
parking area at W end of STL on N side of CR
323.
GMU/ACRES: 481 / 4,901 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: elk, deer, pronghorn, rabbit, dove,
coyote
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Maximum 4 vehicles in parking area;
maximum 3 people per vehicle.
b. Access through parking areas only.

▶ MAYBELL — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, go 1.5 miles N on
CR 19. STL is E and W of CR 19, N of Yampa
River. CR 19 bisects STL from N and S and
provides primary access. All access to portion
of property on W side of CR 19 is by foot
and horseback only. Motorized vehicle use
is prohibited on property on W side of CR
19. Access also from Hwy. 40, 4.5 miles E of
Maybell and off Hwy. 318, W of Maybell near
town of Sunbeam.
GMU/ACRES: 3 / 9,208 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb. for hunting. Open
year-round for fishing and watchable wildlife.
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game
FISHING: coldwater stream
NEW RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping prohibited.
b. Access by foot or horseback only on portion of property W of CR 19.

▶ MAYNARD GULCH — ROUTT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hayden, go 8 miles W on
Hwy. 40. STL is N of Hwy.
GMU/ACRES: 441 / 724 acres
OPEN: first day of archery deer and elk season
through May 31.
HUNTING: deer, elk, grouse, rabbit
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Vehicle parking only in designated areas.
b. Hunters may be limited through mandatory check station to control overcrowding, resource damage or trespassing on
neighboring private property.

▶ McARTHUR GULCH — PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Bailey, go W on CR 64 for
3.9 miles to parking area.
GMU/ACRES: 501 / 480 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1 through end of third combined
deer and elk rifle season, and for spring turkey
season.
HUNTING: deer, elk, turkey only
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting prohibited with centerfire rifles.
b. Hunting prohibited in safety zone around
ranch house and outbuildings as posted.
c. No public access June 1–Aug. 31.

▶ McCOY GULCH — FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Cotopaxi, go 4 miles S on
CR 1-A to CR 37 to BLM land. Go E across
BLM to W STL boundary.
GMU/ACRES: 86 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: turkey, bear, lion, elk, deer

▶ MEADOW CREEK — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Fort Collins, go 22 miles
N on Hwy. 287 to Cherokee Park Rd. (CR
80C); then go 10 miles W to Middle Cherokee
Management Area. Property in and adjacent to
middle unit.
GMU/ACRES: 191 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb. for hunting S of CR
80C. Open year-round for wildlife-related
activities N of CR 80C.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. S of CR 80C, access by foot or horseback
only.
b. Vehicle access N of CR 80C allowed only
when Middle Cherokee Management
Area is open to vehicles.

▶ MENEFEE PEAK — MONTEZUMA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Mancos, go NE on Hwy. 160
for 5 miles. Turn right on dirt road at top of
Mancos Hill. Go 2.5 miles up dirt road to
Menefee Mountain.
GMU/ACRES: 73 / 635 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, lion, turkey, bear, small game

▶ MIDDLE CARTER (GUNSIGHT) — GRAND CO.

DIRECTIONS:
NW SECTOR: From Kremmling, take Hwy. 40 for 14
miles W to Chimney Rock Rd. (USFS Rd. 103).
SE SECTOR: From Kremmling, take Hwy. 40 W
for 10 miles to CR 26. Follow CR 26 E/NE

for 5.5 miles. Chimney Rock Rd. (USFS Rd.
103) accesses NW section; CR 26 accesses SE
section.
GMU/ACRES: 181 / 5,019 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Public access for hunting only, except as
allowed for in b. below.
b. Camping, campfires allowed only as
posted within 300 feet of Chimney Rock
Rd. (CR 27/USFS Rd. 103).
CAUTION: Roads highly erodible; care advised in
wet weather.

▶ MIDDLE CREEK — SAGUACHE CO.

DIRECTIONS: Go NW of Saguache on Hwy 114.
Go N on CR 38 EE for 2.5 miles; then go N 2
miles on USFS Rd. 856.
GMU/ACRES: 681 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: elk, deer, pronghorn, bear, lion, small
game

▶ MIDDLE PARK — GRAND CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Kremmling, take Hwy. 40 W
6 miles to Hwy. 134; go 4 miles to Red Dirt Rd.
(USFS Rd. 100). Then go N 15 miles to Buffalo
Park. Take USFS Rd. 131 for 1 mile E to sign
and gate.
GMU/ACRES: 27 / 4,144 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Motor vehicles and parking restricted as
posted.

▶ MILK CREEK — GRAND CO.

DIRECTIONS:
SW ACCESS: From Kremmling, take Hwy. 40 W
6 miles to Hwy. 134; then go 4 miles to Red
Dirt Rd. (USFS Rd. 100). Go N 15 miles to
Buffalo Park; then go E on USFS Rd. 131 to
sign and gate.
NE ACCESS: From Kremmling, take Hwy. 40
for 20 miles W to CR 184. Go 2 miles W (dry
weather only) through white pipe gate and
along vehicle track to parking area just before
Muddy Creek. In wet weather, stay on CR 184
to mile marker 161 and enter property from
ridge or end of road.
TWO BAR ACCESS: Take Hwy. 40 W of Kremmling 18 miles to signed parking area at mile
marker 163. Timber activity may be present.
GMU/ACRES: 27 / 10,912 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Motor vehicles restricted to CR 184 (Hwy.
40, mile marker 163) and parking area (at
mile marker 165) unless posted.
b. Motor vehicle access via gate in Sect. 11
restricted to designated track when road
is dry.
c. Parking in Sect. 14 restricted as posted.

▶ MINERAL HOT SPRINGS — SAGUACHE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Villa Grove, go S 4 miles on
Hwy. 285 to CR GG, then go 0.8 miles E. CRs 37

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GMU/ACRES: 82 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, elk, small game

▶ MISHAK LAKES — SAGUACHE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Moffat, go S 2 miles on Hwy.
17, which bisects STL and provides several
access points W of CR O.
GMUs/ACRES: 82, 682 / 2,567 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game

▶ MOGOTAS ARROYO — SAGUACHE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Saguache, go S 15 miles on
Hwy. 285 to CR L. Go W 4 miles to the BLM
road that bisects STL.
GMU/ACRES: 68 / 320 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15−end of Feb. for hunting. Open
year-round for watchable wildlife.
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, elk, bighorn sheep,
rabbit, coyote, bobcat

▶ MONUMENT BUTTE — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hamilton, go S 3 miles on
Hwy. 13 to Yellow Jacket Pass Rd. (CR 45).
Then go S on CR 45 for 4 miles to parking lot.
GMU/ACRES: 12 / 653 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, grouse
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Motor vehicles prohibited off county road.

▶ MOODY CREEK — ROUTT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Steamboat Springs, take
Hwy. 40 for 2 miles S to Hwy. 131. Take Hwy.
131 S to town of Yampa. Follow CR 7 SW until
it turns into USFS Rd. 900. Go 0.75 miles N.
GMU/ACRES: 231 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting prohibited N of Moody Creek.

▶ MOONHILL — ROUTT CO.

DIRECTIONS: NW corner of Moonhill​SWA​
touches CR 129​on E side of road​about 13.5​
miles N​of Hwy. 40 at Steamboat Springs. ​
Parking is just N of the access in pull-out on W
side of road.
GMU/ACRES: 14 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: elk, deer, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting prohibited with centerfire rifles.
b. Motorized vehicles, snowmobiles, bicycles
prohibited.
c. Firewood cutting prohibited.

▶ MOOSEHEAD MOUNTAIN — MOFFAT CO.

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DIRECTIONS: From US Hwy. 40 at mile post 5,
go N on Harper’s Corner Rd. Access on BLM
land from Harper’s Corner Rd. from mile post
6 (BLM trail 1520) to mile post 9.3. Or access
from BLM land S of Moffat CR 16 at mile post
2.4 or 3.4. Access is by foot or horseback only
via BLM land.
GMU/ACRES: 10 / 640
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb. for hunting only.
HUNTING: elk, mule deer, sage grouse, dusky

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▶ MORAPOS CREEK — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hamilton, go 2 miles S on
Hwy. 13, then go S on CR 41. Go 2 miles to
access on BLM land. Access is steep and up
to 2 miles from CR. Game retrieval may be
difficult.
GMU/ACRES: 12 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Only access is from parking lot on BLM
land off CR 41 on S side of property.

▶ MORGAN GULCH — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: Take Hwy. 13 S from Craig to Axial
Basin. Go W on CR 51 to CR 32. Go W on CR
32 for 4 miles. CR 32 runs through STL. CR
133 runs through N part of STL.
GMU/ACRES: 211 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: elk, deer, pronghorn, small game

▶ MORRISON CREEK — ROUTT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Oak Creek, go S 1 mile on
Hwy. 131 to CR 14. Go E 4 miles to inlet of
Stagecoach Res., then go S on CR 16 for 7
miles. Private access road on STL.
GMU/ACRES: 15 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Motor vehicles prohibited off county road.

▶ MUD SPRINGS — PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hartsel, go E on Hwy. 24 for
4 miles to CR 15 (Elkhorn Rd.). Go N on CR
15 about 5 miles to the STL. CR 15 bisects the
property.
GMU/ACRES: 50 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game only

▶ NEE NOSHE RESERVOIR — KIOWA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Eads, take Hwy. 287 S 10.5
miles to parking in designated area.
GMU/ACRES: 127 / 2,080 acres
OPEN: Nov. 1–March 31
HUNTING: waterfowl only
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Waterfowl hunting only.
b. Mandatory check-in at check station
before hunting.

▶ NEESOPAH — KIOWA CO.
DIRECTIONS:

TO PARKING LOT 1: From Eads, take Hwy. 287 S
10.5 miles. Parking lot W of Hwy. 287.
TO PARKING LOT 2: From Eads, take Hwy. 287
S 12 miles to CR F. Go W on CR F 1 mile to
parking lot 2, N of CR F.
GMU/ACRES: 126 / 2,243 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Use of buildings, equipment, safety zones
surrounding facilities prohibited.
b. From Nov. 1 through last day of waterfowl
season, hunters must check in and out at

Queens check station.

▶ NEWLIN CREEK — FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Florence, go S on Hwy. 67
for 4.5 miles to CR 15. Go W 1 mile to NW
corner of STL.
GMU/ACRES: 69 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: deer, small game, turkey
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting prohibited with centerfire rifles.
b. Hunting prohibited in buffer zone bounded on E, N and S by property boundary
and extending 0.25 miles W along the E
property boundary.

▶ NORTH CANYON — BACA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Campo at Hwy. 287 and CR
J, go 10 miles W on CR J to CR 18. Take CR 18
for 4 miles S.
GMU/ACRES: 144 / 632 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: pronghorn, quail, coyote
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot only.

▶ NORTH RABBIT CREEK — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Fort Collins, go 22 miles
N on Hwy. 287 to Cherokee Park Rd. (CR
80C), then go 6 miles W to Lower Cherokee
Management Area. Follow access road 0.5
miles SW.
GMU/ACRES: 191 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–Jan. 31 for big-game hunting.
Open year-round for fishing and small-game
hunting.
HUNTING: elk, deer, pronghorn, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot or horseback only, except
during big-game seasons when vehicle
access allowed to Rabbit Creek SWA.
b. Parking prohibited.
c. Activities not listed here prohibited Sept.
1–May 1.

▶ OLD WOMAN CREEK — SAGUACHE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Del Norte, go N on Hwy. 112
for 0.75 miles, turn left on CR 15. Go N and W
about 4 miles. Turn right on USFS Rd. 660, go 6
miles. Turn left on USFS Rd. 646 and go 1 mile.
GMU/ACRES: 79 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game

▶ OVERLAND TRAIL — LOGAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Atwood, go 0.5 miles S on
Hwy. 63 to CR 16, then go E 0.5 miles to Overland Trail SWA parking area. Access to STL is
from SWA parking area and across SWA only.
GMU/ACRES: 96 / 40 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31, NEW 4 a.m.–9 p.m.
HUNTING: deer, turkey, quail, dove, rabbit,
squirrel, waterfowl
RESTRICTIONS:
a. On opening weekend of regular plains
rifle deer season and first day and weekend of late plains rifle deer season, only
deer hunting permitted.
b. Launching or takeout of vessels prohibited during waterfowl seasons.

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▶ OWL CREEK — JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, take Hwy. 14 E 9
miles to CR 25. Go S 4.5 miles to STL, then go
0.7 miles to parking area.
GMU/ACRES: 171 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb. for hunting. Open
year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: big game, small game, waterfowl

▶ OWL MOUNTAIN — JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Rand, go N on CR 27 for 7.6
miles to USFS Rd. 792. Go E 0.6 miles to BLM
Rd. 2506. Timber activity may be present.
GMU/ACRES: 171 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game

▶ OXBOW — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, go 17 miles NW on
Hwy. 318 to parking lot on S side.
GMU/ACRES: 2 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, waterfowl,
dove, rabbit, prairie dog
FISHING: only Oxbow area of Little Snake River
RESTRICTIONS:
a. From March 1–Aug. 15, watchable wildlife activities allowed only above natural
bluff 75 yards from water on N edge of
property.
b. Open for youth mentor hunting, as
posted. For information, call the CPW
Area Office in Craig at 970-824-3046.

▶ PARKDALE — FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: 3 miles W of Parkdale on Hwy. 50.
GMU/ACRES: 58 / 640 acres
OPEN: year-round for fishing. Open Sept. 1–
end of Feb. for all other wildlife recreation.
HUNTING: elk, deer, lion, bighorn, small game

▶ PASS CREEK — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hwy. 287, go 40 miles W on
Cherokee Park Rd. (CR 80C) to CR 103. Then
go W to CR 190. Go 5 miles to W side.
GMU/ACRES: 7 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: elk, deer, pronghorn, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot only. Access permitted from
S side where property joins USFS land.

▶ PAT CANYON/WHITBY — BACA CO.
DIRECTIONS:

WHITBY TRACT: From Springfield, go W on Hwy.
160 for 24.7 miles to CR 8. Go S on CR 8 for
5.5 miles to CR G. Go E 0.8 miles to Comanche National Grassland. STL N of Comanche.
PAT CANYON TRACT: From Springfield, go W on
Hwy. 160 for 24.7 miles to CR 8. Go S on CR 8
for 10 miles to Kirkwell. Go W on CR M for 2
miles to CR 5. Go S on CR 5 for 1.1 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 144 / 1,302 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: small game, deer, pronghorn
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot only.
b. Motor vehicles prohibited.

▶ PECK MESA — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, take Hwy. 318 NW
to CR 10. Turn S on CR 10 and go about 2
miles. Property N of CR 10.
GMU/ACRES: 11 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, elk, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Only portable hunting blinds allowed.
b. Motor vehicles restricted to CR 10.

▶ PFISTER DRAW — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Fort Collins, go 22 miles
N on Hwy. 287 to CR 80 C. Go W to CR 103
(known as Four Corners). Go N 7 miles to E
properties. To W STL, turn off USFS Rd. 200
and go W 5 miles.
SECTS. 25 &amp; 36 are off CR 103, which goes
through SW corner of Sect. 36.
SECT. 34 is 5 miles W of CR 103 on USFS Rd.
200. Go N 1 mile on BLM two-track road.
GMUs/ACRES: 7, 8 / 1,920 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: pronghorn, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Motor vehicles prohibited.

▶ PINE TREE GULCH — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: E of Maybell, go S of Hwy. 40 on
CR 57 for 12 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 211 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access only from parking lot on CR 57.

▶ PINKHAM MOUNTAIN — JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go 13 miles N on
Hwy. 125 to Hwy. 127. Go 9 miles N to CR 48
(USFS Rd. 895), then go W 1.5 miles to CR 49
(USFS Rd. 891), then go S to end of road.
NOTE: USFS road closed to motorized travel at
the gate. Users must continue S about 1.25 miles
on road by foot or nonmotorized travel to STL
boundary.
GMU/ACRES: 6 / 520 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game

▶ PINNACLE ROCK — FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Cañon City, go 15 miles W
on Hwy. 50 to Salt Lick BLM area. Then go 0.5
miles S through BLM to NE corner of STL.
Parking at Five Points Recreation Site.
GMU/ACRES: 691 / 520 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: turkey, deer, elk, bighorn sheep, bear

▶ PINON HILLS — CONEJOS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Manassa, go 3.6 miles E on
Hwy. 142 to BLM Rd. 5006, and go SE 3 miles.
STL is S of road.
GMU/ACRES: 81 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb. for hunting. Open
year-round for watchable wildlife.
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game

▶ PINON RIDGE — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Meeker, go W on Hwy. 64 to
CR 77. Go N to BLM Rd. 1509.
GMU/ACRES: 11 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

▶ POISON SPYDER — SAN MIGUEL CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Naturita, take Hwy. 141 for
15 miles S to CR 29W. Take CR 29W, then go
W 1.7 miles from Hwy. 141 on BLM Rd. 4088,
then go 2 miles NW. Turn S and go 1 mile.
GMU/ACRES: 70 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game

▶ POLE GULCH — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Craig, go 39 miles N on
Hwy. 13 to CR 4, go W for 1.75 miles. Land is
S of CR 4, extending 5 miles W of CR 9.
GMU/ACRES: 3 / 11,026 acres
OPEN: Aug. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Only portable hunting blinds allowed.

▶ PONCHA PASS — CHAFFEE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Poncha Springs, go S 0.5
miles on Hwy. 285 to NE corner.
GMU/ACRES: 561 / 360 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit

▶ POUDRE RIVER — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Fort Collins, go NW on
Hwy. 287 to Ted’s Place (Conoco Station), then
either go W on Hwy. 14 for 1.7 miles to STL,
or go N on Hwy. 287 for 3 miles. Hwy. 14 access N and E of road or through Gateway Park
when open.
GMU/ACRES: 191 / 5,762 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 15 for hunting. Open yearround for fishing as posted.
HUNTING: Big game, small game, furbearers
FISHING: coldwater stream (Poudre River,
North Fork of Poudre and Seaman Res.)
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Public access prohibited E of Hwy. 287.
b. Access from Hwy. 14, from parking area
on W side of Hwy. 287, and USFS lands.

▶ PROSPECT — WELD CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hudson, go E on Hwy. 52
approximately 7 miles to CR 59. Go S on CR
59 about 4 miles to parking area that is on E
side of CR 59, in NW corner of Section 36.
GMU/ACRES: 99 / 140 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: waterfowl, rabbit, dove, pheasant,
coyote
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for small-game hunting only; access
through designated parking only.

▶ PTARMIGAN — GRAND CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Fraser, take CR 50 (Crooked
Creek Rd.) W to USFS Rd. 882. Take Rd. 882 S
to property boundary.
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GMU/ACRES: 28 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb. for hunting. Open
year-round for watchable wildlife.
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Motor vehicles prohibited except snowmobiles on 1 foot of snow.

▶ QUAKEY MOUNTAIN — GUNNISON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hwys. 50 and 135, go E on
Hwy. 50 approximately 17 miles to CR 887
(Wuanita Hot Springs Rd.). Go N 10 miles to
summit of Black Sage Pass. Go S on USFS Rd.
887.48. Park at trailhead 537 and go 2.5 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 551 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game

▶ RABBIT EARS — JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go W on Hwy. 14 to
mile marker 5.9, then go N 0.6 miles to parking lot. Or, go 4.4 miles, and lot is on N side.
Timber activity may be present.
GMU/ACRES: 16 / 5,229 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb. for hunting. Open
year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: big game, small game
FISHING: coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS:
a. As posted, closure area on W side from
Aug. 15–Sept. 1.

▶ RAJADERO CANYON — CONEJOS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From La Jara, go 14 miles W on
CR 15. Turn left on dirt road at Centro, then
go 7 miles on La Jara Res. Rd.
GMU/ACRES: 81 / 673 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, lion, bear
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Motor vehicles prohibited off existing
trails.

▶ RATTLESNAKE HILL — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Craig, go W on Hwy. 40
for 27 miles to CR 57 (Price Creek Rd.). Go
5 miles S/SW on CR 57 to CR 32, then go 4
miles S/SE. Parking and walk-through access
gate at NE corner. Second walk-through gate
on drift fence in SE quarter.
GMU/ACRES: 211 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, rabbit, sagegrouse
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting prohibited within 0.25-mile
safety zone along E boundary as posted.

▶ RED CANYON — JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go 0.5 miles W on
Hwy. 14 to CR 12W, then go 5.3 miles W to
CR 18. Then go 4.5 miles W to CR 5 and go 1
mile N to Delaney Butte Lakes SWA. Go W on
CR 20 for 4.5 miles to oil well area, then take
two-track road 1 mile.
GMU/ACRES: 16 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game

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RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access only from parking area on USFS
road, suitable for 4WD only.
b. No trailer access past parking area.

▶ RED LION RANCH — LOGAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Crook, go NE on Hwy. 138 for
8.25 miles to Sedgwick-Logan county line. Turn
S on CR 97/1, go 1.25 miles to parking area.
Parking area off CR 97/1, just N of river bottom.
GMU/ACRES: 92 / 200 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31, NEW 4 a.m.–9 p.m.
HUNTING: deer, turkey, dove, rabbit, squirrel
RESTRICTIONS:
a. On opening weekend of regular plains
rifle deer season and first day and weekend of late plains rifle deer season, only
deer hunting permitted.
b. Launching or takeout of vessels prohibited during waterfowl seasons.

▶ RIDGE ROAD — JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go 1.2 miles W on
Hwy. 14 to CR 12W, then go 5.3 miles W to
CR 18. Go 4.5 miles W to CR 5, then go S 1.7
miles to parking area.
GMU/ACRES: 16 / 320 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game

▶ ROSITA — CUSTER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Westcliffe, go S 3 miles on
Hwy. 69, then go E 6 miles on CR 328. Go S 3
miles on CR 323.
GMU/ACRES: 84 / 640 acres
OPEN: first day of archery deer and elk season
to May 31.
HUNTING: elk, deer, bear, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting, discharging weapons restricted
to bows, muzzleloaders, shotguns.

▶ SADDLE MOUNTAIN — PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Guffey, go 6 miles N on CR
59 to USFS boundary. Go 1.5 miles E over
mountain by foot or horseback.
GMU/ACRES: 581 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: elk, deer, bear

▶ SAGUACHE CREEK — SAGUACHE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Moffat, go S 2 miles on Hwy.
17, which bisects STL and provides several
access points W of CR O.
GMU/ACRES: 682 / 2,714 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game

▶ SAINT CHARLES — PUEBLO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Pueblo, go E on Hwy. 50 to
27th Lane until it turns into Doyle Rd. From
end of pavement, go 4 miles to access gate. Follow signs to parking lot.
GMU/ACRES: 128 / 12,332 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, scaled quail,
mourning dove, rabbit, coyote
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Discharging firearms prohibited within
0.25-mile range of buildings.
b. Access by foot or horseback only; access
from parking areas only.

▶ SAKARIASON — LAS ANIMAS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Trinidad, go W 15.3 miles on
Hwy. 12 to CR 41.7. Go 11.6 miles N.
GMU/ACRES: 85 / 560 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: elk, deer, bear, turkey, lion
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access restricted as posted on W side.

▶ SAN JUAN CREEK — SAGUACHE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Saguache, go S on Hwy. 285
for 6 miles to CR T. Go 2 miles W, then go S
1.25 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 68 / 3,238 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: pronghorn, elk, deer, rabbit, coyote

▶ SAN LUIS HILLS — CONEJOS CO.

DIRECTIONS: In Antonito at Hwy. 285 and 6th
St. (CR G), go 11.5 miles E on CR G. Turn N
on a two-track road, go 1 mile. STL is 0.25
miles E across BLM to W edge.
GMU/ACRES: 81 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: elk, deer, pronghorn, rabbit, grouse,
coyote

▶ SAGE CREEK — ROUTT CO.

▶ SAND CREEK CENTRAL — CHAFFEE CO.

▶ SAGEBRUSH DRAW — MOFFAT CO.

▶ SAND CREEK — JACKSON CO.
NEW DIRECTIONS: Follow directions to Elk

DIRECTIONS: From Hayden, go S on CR 37 for
7 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 13 / 640 acres
OPEN: first day of archery deer and elk season
through May 31
HUNTING: elk, deer, dusky grouse, rabbit
DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, go W on Hwy. 40
to mile marker 42. Turn S on BLM Rd. 1509.
Go 5 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 11 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, rabbit, sagegrouse, dove
NOTE: Exchange of use on STL. Part private
land, part STL Public Access Program.

DIRECTIONS: Go 0.25 miles S of Hwys. 291 and
285 or 6.5 miles N of Poncha Springs on Hwy.
285. STL is on the W side of Hwy. 285.
GMU/ACRES: 56 / 597 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: elk, deer, small game

Mountain STL or State Forest State
Park by foot or horseback.
GMU/ACRES: 6 / NEW 3,280 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game

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▶ SAND CREEK SOUTH — BACA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Campo, go 15 miles W on
Rd. J, turn S on Rd. 13 and go 5.5 miles to forest service pasture, Gate 2C. Go S and E 1 mile,
take right fork S for 0.25 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 144 / 319 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: deer, lion, dove, scaled quail, rabbit,
coyote, bobcat, turkey

▶ SAND GULCH NO. 1 — FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hwy. 50 in Howard, go N
on CR 7 about 0.25 miles. At CRs 7 and 45,
go E on CR 45 about 0.5 miles to Sand Gulch.
At Sand Gulch, go N about 0.75 miles to STL.
Timber activity may be present.
GMU/ACRES: 58 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: elk, deer, lion, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Motor vehicles prohibited off BLM access
road.

▶ SAND GULCH NO. 2 — FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Badger Creek and Arkansas
River, go N about 2.5 miles following closed
BLM road. From BLM road closure, access by
foot or horseback only.
GMU/ACRES: 57 / 560 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: elk, deer, lion, small game

▶ SAND GULCH NO. 3 — FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Cotopaxi, go N on CR 12
about 4 miles to CR 157A. Go W on CR 157A
about 0.75 miles to BLM Falls Gulch/Falls
Gulch Mountain Rd. Go S, then W on BLM
Falls Gulch/Falls Gulch Mountain Rd. about 3
miles. STL 1 mile W by foot or horseback from
end of road.
GMU/ACRES: 58 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: elk, deer, lion, small game

▶ SAND GULCH NO. 4 — FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Cotopaxi, go N on CR 12
about 15 miles to Jack Hall/BLM Rd. Go W on
Jack Hall/BLM Rd. to designated parking area.
STL is S and W about 4 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 58 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: elk, deer, lion, small game

▶ SANDERSON GULCH — SAGUACHE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From La Garita, go N on CR 42 for
6 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 68 / 1,898 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–May 31
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, elk, rabbit, coyote

▶ SANDY BLUFFS — YUMA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Idalia, go 8.5 miles N on CR
DD at Arikaree River.
GMU/ACRES: 102 / 3,682 acres
NEW OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31, 4 a.m.–9 p.m.
HUNTING: deer, turkey, dove, rabbit, squirrel
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Public access prohibited E of US 385.

▶ SCHULTZ CANYON — HUERFANO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walsenburg, take CR 330
(Ideal Rd.) S 11 miles. CR 330 traverses NE
quarter of Sec. 31 and S half of Sect. 36. CR
310 enters NE quarter of Sec. 31 on E side.
GMU/ACRES: 85 / 960 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: deer, bear, lion, rabbit, dove, bandtailed pigeon, turkey

▶ SHAW CREEK — RIO GRANDE CO.

DIRECTIONS: Go 6 miles E of South Fork, or 9
miles W of Del Norte on Hwy. 160. Turn S at
New Hope Community Church and take the
gravel road W of church to the parking area.
GMU/ACRES: 80 / 469 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb. Open through March
31 for mountain lion hunting only.
HUNTING: elk, mule deer, mountain lion,
grouse, rabbit, coyote, bobcat
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot or horseback only.

▶ SHORT CREEK BALDY — FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Cotopaxi, go W on Hwy. 50
for 6 miles to Kerr Gulch Rd., then go SW 5
miles.
GMU/ACRES: 86 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, lion, small game

▶ SIKES RANCH — BACA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Prichett, go W on Hwy. 160
to CR 3. Go S on CR 3 approximately 8 miles.
At the “Sikes South Rock Quarry” sign, turn
W. Access to STL only from and through Sikes
Ranch SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 144 / 641 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, waterfowl, fall turkey, rabbit, bobcat
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour
after sunset. Hunters may remain as long
as reasonable to retrieve downed game.
Night hunting with permit also allowed.
b. Motorized travel restricted to primary
access route, CR O.
c. Parking only in designated parking lots.
d. Access prohibited in the building envelope
and designated safety zones, as posted.
e. Camping, fires, OHV use, wood cutting
or gathering are prohibited.
f. Trapping allowed with permit. Permits
must be on trappers at all times while
trapping. Permits available at the CPW
Area Office of Lamar, 719-336-6600, or
by calling local officer at 719-980-0025.

▶ SIMSBERRY DRAW — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: Take Hwy. 318 W from Maybell 10
miles to BLM Rd. 2122, then go N 2.5 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 3 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: elk, deer, pronghorn, small game

▶ SLEEPING GIANT — ROUTT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Steamboat Springs, go 8
miles W on Hwy. 40, turn N on CR 44. Turn

left at CR 46 and go 4 miles to signed parking
area. Gate, parking lot in NW corner.
GMU/ACRES: 214 / 400 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, black bear, grouse

▶ SLIDE MOUNTAIN — GRAND CO.

DIRECTIONS: E of Kremmling, turn N off Hwy.
40 on CR 2 and go 4 miles to Black Mountain
Rd. Go 7.2 miles. Turn left, go 0.2 miles to fork
and go left 0.3 miles to sign. Access is steep
with no access across neighboring private land
on S, W or N.
GMU/ACRES: 18 / 1,280 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn

▶ SOUTH DUFFY MOUNTAIN — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: Go S of Craig on Hwy. 13 to CR 51.
Go W 2 miles to CR 17, then go N 5 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 211 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: elk, deer, pronghorn, small game

▶ SOUTH MIDDLE CREEK — HUERFANO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From La Veta, go 0.5 miles S on
Hwy. 12 to Indian Creek Rd. (USFS Rd. 410).
Go W 11 miles. Timber activity may be present.
GMU/ACRES: 85 / 585 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, lion, turkey, dusky
grouse

▶ SOUTH NIPPLE RIM — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, go N on CR 19 for
12 miles to CR 21. Then go N 11 miles to CR
7 and head N 2 miles to CR 4. Then go W 9
miles to CR 66 and go S.
GMUs/ACRES: 2, 3 / 19,962 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb. for hunting. Open
year-round for watchable wildlife.
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, elk, coyote
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Discharging firearms prohibited within
100 feet of buildings, corrals as posted.

▶ STATE LINE — BACA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Campo, go 4 miles W on
Rd. J, then go S on Rd. 24 for 5 miles. Turn
E through USFS pasture gate 6M. Go 1 mile
to gate 6A. Or, from gate 6A, walk approx. 2
miles SE to property.
GMU/ACRES: 144 / 496 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: pronghorn, scaled quail, rabbit,
coyote
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot only.

▶ STEEL CANYON — SAGUACHE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Villa Grove, go E on CR
LL57 (USFS Rd. 970) for 3.5 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 82 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb. for hunting. Open
year-round for watchable wildlife.
HUNTING: elk, deer, pronghorn, rabbit, snowshoe hare, coyote
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▶ STEINHOFF HILL — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Fort Collins, go N on Hwy.
287 about 16 miles to CR 74E at The Forks, go
4 miles W on CR 74E, then go N on CR 37 for
0.5 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 191 / 480 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Big-game hunting by archery only.
b. Small-game hunting prohibited except by
archery or shotguns not firing single slugs.

▶ STEVEN’S GULCH — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Fort Collins, take Hwy. 287
N to CR 74E (Red Feather Lakes Rd.). Go W
on CR 74E to USFS road near mile marker
11 on 74E. Follow USFS road S until it enters
USFS land. Access at this point is by foot or
horse across USFS land. No public road access
directly to property boundary.
GMU/ACRES: 191 / 480 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game

▶ STOKES GULCH — ROUTT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hayden, go S on CR 37 to
CR 59.
GMU/ACRES: 13 / 1,863 acres
OPEN: first day of archery deer and elk season
to May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, waterfowl

▶ STONEHOUSE GULCH — SAGUACHE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Saguache, go 10 miles N on
Hwy. 285 to BLM road, then go S from Noland
Gulch Loop Rd. to Stonehouse Gulch (across
Hwy. 285 from Mineral Hot Springs). Go W
0.5 miles, then go S 2 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 681 / 560 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: elk, deer, bighorn sheep, pronghorn,
rabbit, dusky grouse, dove, coyote

▶ STONEY FACE MOUNTAIN — FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Cotopaxi, go 17 miles N on
CR 12. Timber activity may be present.
GMU/ACRES: 58 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, turkey, bear, dusky grouse

▶ SWEETWATER — KIOWA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Wiley, go N on Hwy. 287 to
CR A. Go W on CR A to CR 40, go N 3 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 126 / 640 acres
OPEN: for fishing, from last day of waterfowl
season (or as posted) through Oct. 31. Open
for hunting Sept. 1 through last day of waterfowl season (or as posted) to March 30.
HUNTING: waterfowl, small game, deer
FISHING: warmwater

▶ TABLE MOUNTAIN — FREMONT CO.

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DIRECTIONS: From Cañon City, go 8 miles E on
Hwy. 50 to Hwy. 67. Then go N 3 miles and turn
E on CR 123. Go 0.25 miles to CR 132 and turn
N. Go 9 miles to Beaver Creek SWA. Access via
upper parking area of Beaver Creek SWA.

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GMU/ACRES: 59 / 9,389 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: deer, bear, lion, rabbit, dove, turkey,
coyote
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping prohibited except in big-game
season, in designated areas only.
b. Horseback riding prohibited except during big-game season.

▶ TALLAHASSEE ROAD — FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Cañon City, go 12 miles W on
Hwy. 50 to Hwy. 9. Go NW 9 miles on Hwy. 9 to
CR 2. Take CR 2 W for 3 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 58 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: elk, deer, pronghorn, coyote, bear,
grouse

▶ TAYLOR DRAW — JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Rand, go S on Hwy. 125 for
2.2 miles to CR 21, which becomes USFS Rd.
740. Go 7.1 miles to Jack Creek. Take USFS
Rds. 742 and 743 for 3.1 miles to gate.
GMU/ACRES: 171 / 320 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game

▶ TED’S CANYON — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: There is no public motor vehicle
access directly to this STL. Only reachable
from adjacent BLM lands.
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION: Township 3N, Range
97W, Section 16. See property map at cpw.
state.co.us/StateTrustLands.
GMU/ACRES: 11 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game and small game only
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot or horseback only.

▶ TEMPLE CANYON — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Craig, go SW on Hwy. 40 for
27 miles to CR 57 (Price Creek Rd.). Turn S to
Rattlesnake Hill. Access via Rattlesnake Hill
and BLM land, about 3 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 211 / 637 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game, birds

▶ TEXAS CREEK NO. 1 — FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hwy. 50 at Texas Creek, go N
on CR 27 (Texas Creek Gulch) about 2.5 miles
to 217A Rd. Continue N/NW on 217A Rd. 1
mile to NE corner of STL.
GMU/ACRES: 58 / 250 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: elk, deer, lion, bighorn sheep, small
game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot or horseback only except
on 217A Rd.

▶ TEXAS CREEK NO. 2 — FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Texas Creek No. 1 STL,
continue N on 217A Rd. for 5 miles. STL is 0.5
miles W through BLM land. No access road
to STL.

GMU/ACRES: 58 / 160 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: elk, deer, lion, bighorn sheep, small
game

▶ THORNBURG DRAW — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, go 5 miles W on
Hwy. 40, turn S on BLM Rd. 1558. Go about
0.25 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 11 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, elk, small game

▶ THREE MILE MOUNTAIN — PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS:
PARCEL 1: Go S from Hartsel 14 miles on Hwy.
9. Turn E on CR 116 (39-Mile Mtn. Rd.) and
go 2 miles.
PARCEL 2: Go S on Hwy. 9 for 9 miles. Turn
E, go 1.1 miles on unmarked dirt road to W
boundary.
GMU/ACRES: 58 / 640 acres in each parcel, 1,280
total
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: pronghorn, coyote, dove, rabbit

▶ THREE SISTERS — JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: Follow directions to Elk Mountain
STL. Access from Elk Mountain STL or State
Forest State Park.
GMU/ACRES: 6 / 1,523 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game
FISHING: coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Only access is from parking area at end of
CR 12E.

▶ TOMICHI DOME — GUNNISON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Gunnison, at Hwys. 50 and
135, go 17 miles E on Hwy. 50 to Gunnison
County/USFS Rd. 887 (Waunita Hot Springs
Rd.). Turn N on BLM Rd. 3095 and go 4 miles
to W boundary.
GMU/ACRES: 551 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb. for hunting. Open
year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, bear, lion,
grouse, rabbit
FISHING: Hot Springs Res.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping allowed as posted.

▶ TRIANGLE — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: Immediately W of Maybell off
Hwys. 318 and 40.
GMU/ACRES: 3, 11 / 1,122 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

▶ TROUBLESOME VALLEY RANCH — GRAND CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Kremmling, take Hwy. 40
E 5 miles to CR 2, then go N about 9 miles to
CR 24, turn right. Access through BLM or off
road.
GMU/ACRES: 18 / 881 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: elk, deer, rabbit, coyote, grouse

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▶ TURKEY GULCH — FREMONT CO.

▶ WEBER CANYON — MONTEZUMA CO.

▶ TURKEY TRACK RANCH — EL PASO CO.

▶ WELDON VALLEY — MORGAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: Go 5 miles S of Texas Creek on
Hwy. 69, then go 2 miles E on CR 28. Go 1
mile S by foot or horseback across BLM land.
GMU/ACRES: 691 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31 for hunting
HUNTING: elk, deer, bear, lion, small game
DIRECTIONS: From Fountain, go E 14 miles on
Squirrel Creek Rd. This road and Peyton Hwy.
border STL.
GMU/ACRES: 118 / 8,887 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access from designated parking area only.

▶ VILLA GROVE — SAGUACHE CO.

DIRECTIONS: One parcel 8.5 miles N of Villa
Grove on Hwy. 285. Other parcel 3 miles NE
of Villa Grove on Hayden Pass Rd. through
BLM land.
GMU/ACRES: 82 / 880 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: elk, deer, pronghorn, bear, small
game

▶ VINCENTE CANYON — CONEJOS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Monte Vista, go 21 miles S
on Hwy. 15 to Capulin. Go 10 miles SW on
dump road (CR 8) from Capulin to N end.
GMU/ACRES: 81 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–May 31 for hunting. Open yearround for fishing.
HUNTING: bighorn sheep, deer, elk, pronghorn,
lion, bear, small game
FISHING: La Jara Creek
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping allowed as posted.

▶ WARMER GULCH — PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Cañon City, go W on Hwy.
50 to Hwy. 9. Turn N and go 0.5 miles N of
Park-Fremont county line. Adjoins Thirty-One
Mile Mountain.
GMU/ACRES: 58 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: deer, bear, lion, elk, rabbit, dove,
coyote
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot or horseback only from the
designated parking area; no motorized
vehicles.

▶ WAUGH MOUNTAIN — PARK, FREMONT COs.

DIRECTIONS: From Cañon City, go W on Hwy.
50 for 12 miles. Turn right on Hwy. 9 and go 9
miles. Take CR 2 W for 15 miles. Foot access
through BLM land on E and S. Use BLM parking lot.
GMU/ACRES: 58 / 18,253 acres
OPEN: first day of archery pronghorn season
through May 31.
HUNTING: elk, deer, pronghorn, bear, coyote,
grouse
NOTE: Exchange of use on STL. Part private
land, part STL Public Access Program.

DIRECTIONS: From Mancos, go 4.4 miles S on
CR 41 to designated parking area on E side of
CR 41.
GMU/ACRES: 73 / 441 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, lion, small game
DIRECTIONS: From Weldona, go E 0.33 miles
on CR Y, then go N 2 miles on CR 10. STL on
both sides of CR 10. Gate in SE corner of Sect.
22 on CR 10 and in SW corner of Sect. 21.
GMU/ACRES: 95 / 5,600 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, dove, waterfowl

▶ WERNER ARROYO — SAGUACHE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Saguache, go S 7 miles on
Hwy. 285 to CR T. Turn E and go 6 miles to
CR 53. Then go S 2 miles to CR R. Turn W and
go 1 mile. Turn N and go 0.5 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 682 / 320 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, waterfowl, rabbit,
snowshoe hare, coyote, furbearers

▶ WEST BEAR GULCH — FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: In Cañon City at 4th St. and Hwy.
50, go S/SE on 4th St. to CR 143 (Oak Creek
Grade Rd.). Go 11 miles S on CR 143 to Yorkville and BLM Rd. 6227 (approx. 2 miles past
USFS Oak Creek campground). Go 2 miles W/
NW on Rd. 6227 to E boundary of property.
GMU/ACRES: 69 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: turkey, deer, elk, bear, lion, small
game

▶ WEST CARTER MOUNTAIN — GRAND CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Kremmling, take Hwy. 40 W
14 miles to Chimney Rock Rd. (CR 27/USFS
Rd. 103). Access to SW corner (Indian Pass)
begins at gate 1.5 miles E of Hwy. 40. Access
from E and NE (Badger Creek) continues up
Chimney Rock Rd. 5 miles to marked gates.
GMU/ACRES: 181 / 2,360 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Motor vehicles restricted to Chimney
Rock Rd. unless posted.
b. Camping, campfires allowed within
300 feet of Chimney Rock Rd. (CR 27/
USFS Rd. 103) as posted, 14-day limit on
camps.

NEW ▶ WHETSTONE MOUNTAIN — GUNNISON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From intersection of CR 730 and
CR 737, drive 4.1 miles on CR 737 to USFS
boundary. Turn right onto USFS Rd. 563.
Property accessible from USFS Rd. 563.1A
and USFS Rd. 563.2A across USFS land by
foot or horseback travel only. No formal
trailhead exists.
GMUs/ACRES: 54 / 640 acres
OPEN: last Sat. in Aug.–end of Feb.
HUNTING: Elk, mule deer, black bear, small
game

▶ WHISKEY CREEK — EAGLE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Vail, go W on I-70 to Exit
171, then go 0.5 miles W. STL S of I-70. Parking at USFS office at Meadow Mtn. (off I-70
Exit 171, 0.25 miles E). Timber activity may be
present.
GMUs/ACRES: 36, 45 / 602 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, dusky grouse, rabbit,
coyote

▶ WILLOW CREEK — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Craig, go N 29 miles on
Hwy. 13 to CR 101. Go 7 miles NE on CR 101
to CR 70. Go 3 miles E on CR 70. STL 0.25
miles NE through BLM.
GMU/ACRES: 4 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, lion, pronghorn, small
game

▶ WINDY RIDGE — GRAND CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Kremmling, go W 20 miles
on Hwy. 40 (Diamond Creek crossing, mile
marker 163), go W 2 miles on CR 184. Timber
activity may be present. CR access runs
through private property until boundary of
STL. Driving or parking vehicles off county
road in private hay meadows prohibited.
GMU/ACRES: 27 / 880 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb.
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Motor vehicle access only on CR 184.
b. Motor vehicle access through gate in Sect.
11 restricted to designated track when
road is dry.
c. Parking restricted in Sect. 14 as posted.

▶ YAMPA RIVER — ROUTT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hayden, go 8 miles W on
Hwy. 40. STL S of Hwy. 40. Access from Yampa
River SWA. Parking available.
GMU/ACRES: 13 / 2,006 acres
OPEN: first day of archery deer and elk season
through May 31.
HUNTING: deer, elk, grouse, rabbit
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Only access is from SWA parking area.

▶ ZAPATA FALLS — ALAMOSA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Alamosa, go 14.4 miles E
on Hwy. 160. Turn N onto CO 150 and go
10.7 miles to Zapata Falls sign. Turn right and
follow gravel road 3.5 miles to BLM trailhead
parking lot.
GMU/ACRES: 82 / 619 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of Feb. for big game hunting.
Year-round for wildlife viewing.
HUNTING: elk, mule deer, bear and mountain
lion
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Overnight parking prohibited
b. Hunting prohibited within designated
safety zone adjacent to waterfall trail.

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STATE PARKS

MORE ABOUT STATE PARKS
Wherever you go in Colorado, there’s a state park waiting
to welcome you. Mountains or prairies, rivers or forests,
out in the country or next to the city: Colorado’s 41 state
parks are as diverse as the state itself, and they offer
something for everyone. Enjoy more than 700 miles of
trails, water sports, rock climbing and more than 4,000
campsites and 58 cabins and yurts. For information about
hunting, fishing and other recreational opportunities at
state parks, call 303-297-1192, or visit any state park,
CPW office or go to cpw.state.co.us/Park-Map.

Crawford State Park.
The park has a 400-acre reservoir and offers
activities such as hunting, fishing, camping,
hiking, biking, boating and more.
© Ken Papaleo

STATE PARK ACCESS RULES
The following information applies to all Colorado State Parks. Additional
property-specific information is listed on the pages that follow.

PARK HOURS
▶ Most parks are open every day of the year, weather permitting, but please see
individual park listings for exceptions.
▶ Day-use areas generally are open 5 a.m.–10 p.m. Some day-use parks have
closed gates at night; contact the park for hours of operation. Check our website
for seasonal or maintenance closures: cpw.state.co.us

HUNTING ON STATE PARKS
▶ Hunting is allowed only on some state parks. If it is allowed, it will be listed
under “Recreation” in the parks information that starts on page 45.

CAMPING &amp; RESERVATIONS
NEW ▶ The new, integrated licensing, pass and reservation system is a one-stop

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shop for all items that can be purchased from CPW, including camping
reservations, parks passes and hunting and fishing licenses. All customers
who wish to purchase products or make reservations online will need to
look up their old account or set up a new account. Go to cpw.state.co.us
and choose "Camping Reservations" under Buy &amp; Apply to get started.
▶ Reserve campsites, yurts and cabins from six months up to three days in
advance by going to cpw.state.co.us, or call 800-244-5613, 24 hours a day, 7
days a week. NEW Last-minute reservations will no longer be an issue at 6
state parks. A new pilot program will eliminate the required three-day
reservation window for camping. Instead, these parks will go to a "reservation-only" system where campers can reserve their site 24/7 at cpwshop.com
or by calling 1-800-244-5613. See the parks involved in the pilot program on
pages 45−47, and find more details online: Go to cpw.state.co.us and choose
"Camping Reservations" under Buy &amp; Apply.
▶ A nonrefundable reservation fee applies when booking. Any site not reserved is
available on a first-come, first-served basis.
▶ Entrance fees apply at all parks in addition to camping and reservation fees.
Cost of a daily pass may vary by park ($7–$9).
NEW ▶ Customers can cancel their camping reservations at any time prior to or
during their stay, online at cpwshop.com or by phone: 1-800-244-5613.
See the updated cancellation policy details: cpw.state.co.us

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STATE PARK FEES &amp; PASSES
FEES AND ENTRANCE PASSES
▶ Entrance fees are charged at all state parks. They help offset operating
costs.
▶ Daily passes are $7–$9 per vehicle, depending on which park you
visit.
▶ Passes are available at the park and are valid until noon the following
day after purchase. Typically, entrance fees cover all occupants of a
vehicle, though some parks may charge a per-person fee (for walkins or bicyclists).
NOTE: Cherry Creek State Park is subject to an additional fee for the
Cherry Creek Basin Water Quality Authority.

ANNUAL PASS
▶ An annual pass allows you access to all state parks for 12 months
from the date of purchase. Available online at cpw.state.co.us, by
phone at 800-244-5613, at any CPW location or through any authorized sales agent.
▶ $70 for one vehicle. Additional vehicle passes are $35. An annual park
pass is used in lieu of a daily entrance pass.
▶ Discounted annual passes are available to Colorado residents who are
64 years and older, disabled or eligible because of income.

MILITARY PASS
▶ Active duty military and veterans are admitted free to state parks for
the month of August and on Veteran’s Day (Nov. 11).
▶ The military member or veteran must show proof of military service
(photo ID, DD-214, VA medical card) an​​d obtain the free pass from
any Colorado state park or CPW office. The military member or
veteran must be in the vehicle using the pass.

CHECK OUT COLORADO STATE PARKS PASS
▶ Stop by one of 300 public libraries across the state to check out the
CPW adventure backpack and visit one of our 41 state parks for free!
The backpack comes with a free state parks pass that’s good for seven
days, as well as binoculars, wildlife and tree/plant guides, and other
items for learning and exploring.

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STATE PARKS PROPERTIES &amp; REGULATIONS
▶This is a list of some popular recreation activities offered at Colorado State Parks. For rules, downloadable maps and
a full list of activities available at each park, go to the Park Finder online: cpw.state.co.us/Park-Map
▶ ARKANSAS HEADWATERS — CHAFFEE, FREMONT,

LAKE AND PUEBLO COs.
DIRECTIONS TO VISITOR CENTER: From
intersection of Hwys. 50/291 in Salida, go
N on Hwy. 291 (1st St.). Go 1 block past
stoplight to G St., turn right 1 block to Sackett
Ave., turn left. Visitor Center on left corner of
Sackett and G streets.
PHONE: 719-539-7289
ACRES: 13,951 land acres, 152 miles of river
FACILITIES: picnic sites, including group
picnicking, campgrounds, boat ramps, visitor
center
RECREATION: fishing, whitewater boating,
camping, hiking, mountain biking, OHV,
hunting, horseback trails, boating, swimming,
cross-country skiing/snowshoeing, rock
climbing, wildlife viewing

▶ BARR LAKE — ADAMS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Denver, take I-76 E to
Exit 22, Bromley Lane. Go E about 1 mile to
Picadilly Rd., then go S about 2 miles to park
entrance on right.
PHONE: 303-659-6005
ACRES: 1,164 land acres, 1,726 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramp, visitor
center
RECREATION: hunting by reservation only (see
Reservations: Hunting, page 1, for details),
fishing, hiking, biking, horseback trails, boating, cross-country skiing/snowshoeing

▶ BONNY LAKE — YUMA CO.

NOTE: Bonny is now managed as part of the
South Republican State Wildlife Area. The
visitor center is closed, and there is no water or
electric available.

▶ BOYD LAKE — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-25 Exit 257 West (Hwy.
34) 2.3 miles, go right on Boise Ave 1.5 miles,
turn right on 37th St. (T intersection). Turn
right. Park is on right (800 ft).
PHONE: 970-669-1739
ACRES: 257 land acres, 1,747 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramps, electric
hookups, dump station, visitor center
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, camping, hiking,
biking, boating, swimming, cross-country
skiing/snowshoeing

▶ CASTLEWOOD CANYON — DOUGLAS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-25 at Castle Rock, go E on
Founders Parkway to Hwy. 86; go E 4 miles to
Franktown; go S on Hwy. 83 (S. Parker Rd.),
and go 5 miles S to park entrance.
PHONE: 303-688-5242
ACRES: 2,300 land acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, visitor center
RECREATION: hiking, cross-country skiing/
snowshoeing, rock climbing, wildlife viewing,
educational tours, photography

▶ CHATFIELD — JEFFERSON, DOUGLAS, ARAPAHOE COs.

DIRECTIONS: From Denver, go W on C-470 to
Wadsworth (Hwy. 121) exit. Go S on Wadsworth 1 mile. Deer Creek entrance is on E of
road. Or, from C-470 and Santa Fe Dr. (Hwy.
85), go S on Hwy. 85, go W on Titan Pkwy.,
turn right on Roxborough Park Rd. to Plum
Creek entrance.
PHONE: 303-791-7275
ACRES: 3,895 land acres, 1,423 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, horse rental, sewer and
electrical hookups, dump station, boat ramps,
marina, swim beach, model airplane field
RECREATION: fishing, camping, hiking, biking,
horseback trails, boating, swimming, crosscountry skiing/snowshoeing, hot-air ballooning, wildlife viewing

▶ CHERRY CREEK — ARAPAHOE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-225, go 1 mile S on Parker
Rd. to Lehigh Ave., follow signs to E entrance
of the park.
PHONE: 303-690-1166
ACRES: 3,570 land acres, 880 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, horse rental, electrical
hookups, dump station, boat ramps, marina,
shooting range
RECREATION: fishing, camping, hiking, biking,
horseback trails, boating, swimming, crosscountry skiing/snowshoeing

▶ CHEYENNE MOUNTAIN — EL PASO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-25, exit on South Academy (Exit 135), go W on Academy to Hwy.
115. Go S on Hwy. 115 to first traffic light at
Gate 1 of Fort Carson. Turn W at light into
park entrance.
PHONE: 719-576-2016
ACRES: 2,701 land acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, campground with 51
full hookup sites and 10 basic sites, visitor
center
RECREATION: camping, hiking, biking
NEW NOTE: Camping reservations, available
24/7, now required on all sites.
See Camping &amp; Reservations, page 44.

▶ CRAWFORD — DELTA, MONTROSE COs.

DIRECTIONS: From Delta, take Hwy. 92 E to
Hotchkiss. Veer right on Hwy. 92. Go 10 miles
to Crawford. Park is 1 mile S on Hwy. 92.
PHONE: 970-921-5721
ACRES: 381 land acres, 379 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramps, electrical
hookups, dump station, visitor center
RECREATION: fishing, hunting, camping, hiking,
biking, boating, swimming, cross-country
skiing/snowshoeing, snowmobiling

▶ ELDORADO CANYON — BOULDER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hwy. 36, take Superior/
Louisville exit (McCaslin Blvd.); go S to Colo.
170, go W about 9 miles through Eldorado
Springs. Park entrance on W side of Eldorado
Springs.

VISITOR CENTER: Go 1 mile W of park entrance.
PHONE: 303-494-3943
ACRES: 1,441 land acres, one mile of river
FACILITIES: picnic sites, visitor center
RECREATION: rock climbing, hiking, biking, horseback trails, cross-country skiing/
snowshoeing, fishing, hunting with primitive weapons only at the Crescent Meadows
property

▶ ELEVEN MILE — PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Colorado Springs, take
Hwy. 24 W 38 miles until 1 mile W of town
of Lake George. Then turn S on CR 90 and go
6 miles to CR 92. Go S on CR 92 for 5 miles
to the park.
PHONE: 719-748-3401
ACRES: 4,167 land acres, 3,405 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramps, electrical
hookups, dump station, visitor center
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, camping, hiking,
biking, boating, cross-country skiing/snowshoeing
NEW NOTE: Camping reservations, available
24/7, now required on all sites.
See Camping &amp; Reservations, page 44.

▶ ELKHEAD RESERVOIR — MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hayden, follow Hwy. 40 W
10 miles to CR 29. Turn right and follow 4
miles to CR 28. Turn right, main park access
on left.
PHONE: 970-276-2061
ACRES: 1,208 land acres, 900 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramps
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, camping, hiking,
biking, horseback trails, boating, swimming,
cross-country skiing/snowshoeing

▶ GOLDEN GATE CANYON — JEFFERSON, GILPIN COs.

DIRECTIONS: Take I-70 W, exit Hwy. 58, go 5
miles to Hwy. 93. Go N 1.5 miles to Golden
Gate Canyon Rd.; turn left and go 13 miles to
visitor center.
PHONE: 303-582-3707
ACRES: 11,895 land acres, 8 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, electrical hookups,
dump station, visitor center
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, camping, hiking,
biking, horseback trails, cross-country skiing/
snowshoeing, rock climbing

▶ HARVEY GAP — GARFIELD CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Silt, go W on Hwy. 6/24 to
First St. Turn N on First St. and go 1.2 miles
to Silt Mesa Rd. Go W 0.7 miles to Harvey
Gap Rd. (CR 237). Go N, follow Harvey Gap
Rd. for 3.4 miles to the park.
PHONE: 970-625-1607
ACRES: 106 land acres, 198 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramp
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, boating, swimming, cross-country skiing/snowshoeing
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▶ HIGHLINE LAKE — MESA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Loma exit on I-70, (Hwy.
139), go N 5 miles to Q Rd., then W 1.2 miles
to 11.8 Rd. and N 1 mile to the park.
PHONE: 970-858-7208
ACRES: 389 land acres, 173 water acres
FACILITIES: visitor center, picnic sites, boat
ramps, dump station
RECREATION: hunting by reservation only
(see Reservations: Hunting, page 1, for more
details), fishing, camping, hiking, biking,
horseback trails, boating, swimming

▶ JACKSON LAKE — MORGAN, WELD COs.

DIRECTIONS: From Hwy. 34 and I-76 interchange, go N 7.25 miles on Colo. 39, through
Goodrich. Then go W on Y5 (follow paved
road) for 2.5 miles.
PHONE: 970-645-2551
ACRES: 580 land acres, 2,511 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramp, electrical
hookups, dump station, visitor center
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, OHV, camping,
hiking, boating, swimming, cross-country
skiing/snowshoeing

▶ JAMES M. ROBB-COLORADO RIVER — Mesa Co.

PHONE: 970-434-3388 or 970-858-9188 (Fruita
Section)

CONNECTED LAKES:

DIRECTIONS: From SW portion of Grand
Junction at Hwy. 340, go NW on Dike Rd. 1.5
miles.
ACRES: 20 land acres, 30 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramp
RECREATION: fishing, hiking, biking, boating

CORN LAKE:

DIRECTIONS: Take Exit 37 off I-70, go to 32 Rd.,
turn S on Hwy. 141 and go 2 miles.
ACRES: 100 land acres, 22 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramp
RECREATION: fishing, hiking, biking, horseback
trails

FRUITA:

DIRECTIONS: Take I-70 to Exit 19 at Fruita. Go
S on Hwy. 340 for 0.5 miles to entrance on W.
ACRES: 20 land acres, 15 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramp, electrical
hookup, dump station, visitor center
RECREATION: fishing, camping, hiking, biking,
horseback trails, boating
NOTE: Swim beach closed indefinitely.

ISLAND ACRES:

DIRECTIONS: Take Exit 47 off I-70; follow signs.
ACRES: 627 land acres, 251 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, electrical hookups,
dump station
RECREATION: fishing, camping, hiking, biking,
swimming

▶ JOHN MARTIN RESERVOIR — BENT CO.
DIRECTIONS:

FROM LAS ANIMAS: Go 16 miles E of Las Animas on Hwy 50 to CR 24 at Hasty. Go S on
CR 24 about 2 miles to park entrance.
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FROM LAMAR: Take Hwy. 50 W from Lamar
about 20 miles to Hasty. Go S on School
Street (CR 24); go 2 miles to park entrance.
PHONE: 719-829-1801
ACRES: 1,642 land acres, 11,749 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramps, electrical
hookups, dump station, visitor center
RECREATION: fishing, camping, hiking, biking,
boating, swimming, cross-country skiing/
snowshoeing
▶ LAKE PUEBLO — PUEBLO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-25 at Pueblo, Exit No. 101;
go 2.5 miles W on Hwy. 50. Turn S on Pueblo
Blvd., go 4 miles to Thatcher Ave. Turn W, go
4 miles to park entrance.
PHONE: 719-561-9320
ACRES: 12,885 land acres, 4,611 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramps, electrical
hookups, dump station, visitor center
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, camping, hiking,
biking, horseback trails, boating, swimming

▶ LATHROP — HUERFANO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walsenburg, go 3 miles W
on Hwy. 160.
PHONE: 719-738-2376
ACRES: 1,780 land acres, 412 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramps, electrical
hookups, dump station, visitor center
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, camping, hiking,
biking, boating, swimming, cross-country
skiing/snowshoeing, golf

▶ LONE MESA — DOLORES CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Dolores, take USFS roads
526 and 514 N and W to the park.
PHONE: 970-882-2213
ACRES: 11,780 land acres
NOTE: The park is currently closed to the public.
Limited hunting is allowed by a special use
permit program during big-game seasons. Call
for information.

▶ LORY — LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Ft. Collins, go N on Hwy
287, staying straight when highway forks N
and following CR 54G into LaPorte. Continue
W to Bellvue and turn left on Rist Canyon
Rd. (52E). Follow one mile to CR 23N.
Turn left and follow 1.4 miles to Lodgepole
(25G). Turn right and travel 1.6 miles to park
entrance.
PHONE: 970-493-1623
ACRES: 2,591 land acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, visitor center
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, camping, hiking,
biking, horseback trails, cross-country skiing/
snowshoeing, rock climbing

▶ MANCOS — MONTEZUMA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Durango, take Hwy. 160
W 27 miles to Mancos. Go N on Hwy. 184
approximately 0.25 miles, turn E on CR 42
(USFS Rd. 561). Go 4 miles and take CR N to
park entrance.
PHONE: 970-533-7065, offseason 970-882-2213
ACRES: 354 land acres, 217 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramp, dump station

RECREATION: fishing, camping, hiking, biking,
horseback trails, boating, cross-country skiing/snowshoeing

▶ MUELLER — TELLER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Colorado Springs, go 25
miles W on Hwy. 24 to Divide. Go S on Hwy.
67 for 3.5 miles to park entrance.
PHONE: 719-687-2366
ACRES: 5,121 land acres, 5 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, electrical hookups,
dump station, showers, visitor center
RECREATION: camping, hiking, biking, horseback trails, cross-country skiing/snowshoeing, limited hunting and fishing

▶ NAVAJO — ARCHULETA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Pagosa Springs, take U.S.
160 W 17 miles. Go SW on Colo. 151 for 18
miles to Arboles. Go 2 miles S on CR 982.
PHONE: 970-883-2208
ACRES: 2,087 land acres, 2,895 water acres —
the reservoir is more than 15,000 water acres
that span Colorado and New Mexico.
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramp, electrical
hookups, dump station, visitor center
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, camping, hiking,
biking, boating, swimming
NOTE: Boaters may launch in either state and
use the entire reservoir. Valid New Mexico AND
Colorado fishing licenses are required.

▶ NORTH STERLING — LOGAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Sterling exit on I-76, go W
on Chestnut St. (Hwy. 6). Go W via Platte
Street, turn right on North 3rd, go 4 blocks.
Turn left on Broadway and go 4 blocks.
Turn right on North 7th Ave., go 12 miles to
reservoir.
PHONE: 970-522-3657
ACRES: 2,820 land acres, 2,895 water acres
FACILITIES: archery range, picnic sites, boat
ramps, electrical hookups, dump station,
visitor center
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, camping, hiking,
biking, horseback trails, boating, swimming

▶ PAONIA — GUNNISON, PITKIN COs.

DIRECTIONS: From Glenwood Springs, take
Hwy. 82 S to Carbondale. At Hwy. 133, go S
46 miles.
PHONE: 970-921-5721
ACRES: 1,250 land acres, 334 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramp
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, camping,
boating, cross-country skiing/snowshoeing

▶ PEARL LAKE — ROUTT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Steamboat Springs, go W
2 miles on Hwy. 40 to CR 129. Turn N and go
23 miles to Pearl Lake Rd. Go E 2 miles to the
park.
PHONE: 970-879-3922
ACRES: 134 land acres, 166 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramp
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, camping, hiking,
biking, boating, cross-country skiing/snowshoeing, snowmobiling

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▶ RIDGWAY — OURAY CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Montrose, go 20 miles S on
Hwy. 550.
PHONE: 970-626-5822
ACRES: 2,100 land acres, 1,101 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramp, buoy and
slip rentals, electrical hookups, dump station,
visitor center
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, camping, hiking
trails, biking, boating, swimming, cross-country skiing/snowshoeing
NEW NOTE: Camping reservations, available
24/7, now required on all sites in the F
and G loops starting Sept. 15.
See Camping &amp; Reservations, page 44.

▶ RIFLE FALLS — GARFIELD CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-70 exit at Rifle, take Hwy.
13 N through Rifle 3 miles. Turn right on
Hwy. 325 and go 9.8 miles.
PHONE: 970-625-1607
ACRES: 48 land acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, electrical hookups
RECREATION: fishing, camping, hiking, crosscountry skiing/snowshoeing

▶ RIFLE GAP — GARFIELD CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-70 exit at Rifle, take Hwy.
13 N through Rifle 3 miles. Turn right on
Hwy. 325 and go 6 miles.
PHONE: 970-625-1607
ACRES: 973 land acres, 360 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramp, dump station, visitor center
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, camping, biking,
boating, swimming, cross-country skiing/
snowshoeing

▶ ROXBOROUGH — DOUGLAS CO.

DIRECTIONS: Take C-470 to Wadsworth exit.
Go 4.4 miles S to Waterton Rd.; turn left and
go 1.6 miles to North Rampart Range Rd.
Turn right and go 2.3 miles to Roxborough
Park Rd.; turn left and go 1 block to park
access road. Drive 2.2 miles on access road to
reach visitor center.
PHONE: 303-973-3959
ACRES: 3,328 land acres
FACILITIES: visitor center
RECREATION: hiking, cross-country skiing/
snowshoeing

▶ ST. VRAIN — WELD CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-25, go W on Hwy. 119, turn
N on CR 7. Park is 7 miles E of Longmont.
PHONE: 303-678-9402
ACRES: 689 land acres, 160 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, dump station
RECREATION: fishing, camping, hiking, boating,
cross-country skiing/snowshoeing
NEW NOTE: Camping reservations, available
24/7, now required on all sites.
See Camping &amp; Reservations, page 44.

▶ SPINNEY MOUNTAIN — PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Colorado Springs, take
Hwy. 24 W for 55 miles. Turn left and go 2.8
miles on CR 23. Then turn right on CR 59
and go 1.1 miles to entrance.
PHONE: 719-748-3401

ACRES: 3,990 land acres, 2,444 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramps
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, boating
SEASONAL CLOSURE: from time the reservoir ices
over in the fall until ice off in spring

▶ STAGECOACH — ROUTT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-70 at Silverthorne, take
Hwy. 9 N for 38 miles. Go W on Hwy. 40 for
6 miles to Hwy. 134. Go W on Hwy. 134 for
27 miles to Hwy. 131. Go N 17 miles to CR 14
and follow signs.
PHONE: 970-736-2436
ACRES: 810 land acres, 819 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramps, electrical
hookups, dump station
RECREATION: hunting by reservation only (see
Reservations: Hunting, page 1, for details),
fishing, camping, hiking, biking, horseback
trails, boating, swimming, cross-country skiing/snowshoeing, snowmobiling

▶ STATE FOREST — JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Fort Collins, go 75 miles W
on Hwy. 14, over Cameron Pass.
PHONE: 970-723-8366
ACRES: 71,024 land acres, 170 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramps, horse
stables/rental, visitor center
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, OHV, camping,
hiking, biking, horseback riding, boating,
backcountry skiing/snowshoeing, snowmobiling, mountain climbing

▶ STAUNTON — JEFFERSON, PARK COs.

DIRECTIONS: From Denver, take Hwy. 285 S for
19.2 miles. Take the Elk Creek Rd. exit and go
N on Elk Creek Rd. for 1.7 miles to entrance.
PHONE: 303-816-0912
ACRES: 3,829 land acres, 5 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites
RECREATION: fishing, camping, hiking, biking,
horseback trails, rock climbing
NEW NOTE: Camping reservations, available
24/7, now required on all sites.
See Camping &amp; Reservations, page 44.

▶ STEAMBOAT LAKE — ROUTT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Steamboat Springs, go W
2 miles on Hwy. 40 to CR 129. Turn N, go 25
miles to visitor center.
PHONE: 970-879-3922
ACRES: 1,809 land acres, 1,011 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramps, electrical
hookups, dump station, visitor center
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, camping, hiking,
biking, horseback trails, boating, swimming,
cross-country skiing/snowshoeing, snowmobiling

▶ SWEITZER LAKE — DELTA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Delta, go 1 mile S on Hwy.
50. Or go 20 miles N of Montrose on Hwy. 50.
PHONE: 970-874-4258
ACRES: 74 land acres, 137 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramp, dump station, visitor center
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, hiking, biking,
horseback trails, boating, swimming, crosscountry skiing/snowshoeing

▶ SYLVAN LAKE — EAGLE CO.
DIRECTIONS:

SYLVAN LAKE CABINS &amp; CAMPGROUND: Take I-70 to

Eagle/Exit 147. Turn S through roundabouts
until you cross river. Use first exit on Hwy. 6/
Grand Ave roundabout to travel W for 0.9
miles. At next roundabout, take third exit
onto Sylvan Lake Rd. In 1.7 miles, turn S on
Brush Creek Rd. for 8.5 miles to visitor center.
Continue until road forks. Take right fork for
5 miles to the lake.

BRUSH CREEK YURTS:

Follow above directions, but turn left at fork.
After 4.5 miles, yurts will be on left at top of
switchbacks.
PHONE: 970-328-2021
ACRES: 1,532 land acres, 42 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramp, dump
station, visitor center
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, camping, hiking,
biking, horseback trails, boating (craft propelled by hand or electric motor only), crosscountry skiing/snowshoeing, snowmobiling

▶ TRINIDAD LAKE — LAS ANIMAS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-25, take Exit 13B for Main
Street in Trinidad. Turn left at four-way stop
onto Nevada. At next intersection, head W
onto Hwy. 12/Highway of Legends. Continue
3 miles W to park entrance.
PHONE: 719-846-6951
ACRES: 2,512 land acres, 800 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramp, electrical
hookups, non-electric sites, full hookup sites,
dump station, visitor center, camper services
building
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, camping, hiking,
biking, horseback trails, boating, cross-country skiing/snowshoeing, archery range
NEW NOTE: Camping reservations, available
24/7, now required on all sites.
See Camping &amp; Reservations, page 44.

▶ VEGA — MESA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-70, go S on Hwy. 65 then
E on Hwy. 330 through Collbran about 16
miles. Turn S on 64.6 Rd. and go about 4
miles to the park.
PHONE: 970-487-3407
ACRES: 944 land acres, 898 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramps, electrical
hookups, dump station, visitor center
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, OHV, camping,
hiking, boating, cross-country skiing/snowshoeing, snowmobiling

▶ YAMPA RIVER — ROUTT, MOFFAT COs.

DIRECTIONS: Take Hwy. 40 to mile marker 104.
Visitor center and campground are on S side
of highway. Consult park brochure for directions to all other river access sites.
PHONE: 970-276-2061
ACRES: 110 land acres, access to 134 river miles
FACILITIES: 9 river sites, picnic sites, 8 boat
ramps, electrical hookups, dump station,
showers, visitor center
RECREATION: fishing, rafting, camping, boating,
cross-country skiing

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142

159

COSTILLA
COUNTY

150

CO
2

10

9

HU
5

CUSTER
8
CU
CO.
4

GREAT SAND DUNES
NATIONAL PARK

SAN
LUIS
LAK E

FR
3

7

FR
13

FR
4

6

PA
8

5

CU
3 Westcliffe

FR
14
FR
21
CU
2

69

CU
5

Crestone Peak

FR
10

FR
7

PA
26
FR
19
FREMONT
COUNTY
FR
FR
6
20

FR
22

ALAMOSA

SA
16

FR
16

FR
12

FR
15

PA
7

PA
3

COUNTY
AL
a
2 n d e Alamosa

La Jara

AL
3

Manassa

370

Hooper

SA
14

SA
10

Moffat

SA
17

SA
9

SA
18

AL
1

285

SA
19

Center

SA
13

SA
20

Saguache

285

SA
11

Monte Vista

Ri

112

CN
1

SA
15
SA
1

SA
8

CH
24

CH
CH
CH
5
3
6
CH
CH
2
CH
25
19
CH CH
CH
1
21
CH 11
Salida
CH
CH
27
Poncha
AHR
20
26
CH
Springs
22
CH
CH 50
CH 23
12
17

CH
28

CH
18

CH
7

Buena Vista

PA
PA
19
PA
15
LK
20
PA
PA
LK
3
PA
25
17
1
PA
CH
16
PA
PA
21 SPINNEY
13
14
PA
24
MTN. RES.
CH
PA
2
CH
PA
PA
10 CH
PA
6
9
SPI
CH
13
5
9
15
8
CH
CH 4 CH
PARK
9
ELE
14
COUNTY
16
LK
5

E

Fairplay

r

160

MESA VERDE
NATIONAL
PARK

MZ
6

Dolores

Cortez

MZ
8

MZ
1

MZ
9

DO
3

SM
7

SM
6

550

RIDGWAY
RE S.

62

DE
3

Crawford

DE
2

Paonia

BLACK CANYON OF THE GUNNISON
NATIONAL PARK

Montrose

OURAY

Olathe

92

Hotchkiss

DELTA
COUNTY

PAO

C

C

491

MZ
5

MCPHEE RES .

MZ
3

LON

DO
4

DO
5

SM
2

145

COUNTY

348

SWE

Delta

Cedaredge

65

Grand Mesa NF

VEG

G

COUNTY

MONTEZUMA

Dove
Creek

DOLORES
COUNTY

DO
2

SAN MIGUEL
COUNTY

SM
4

Norwood

MONTROSE

Uncompahgre
NF

DE
1

ME
8

ME

B5

STATE PARKS

10

Do

SM
1

n

Palisade

er

SM
3

SM
5

Nucla

n

iv

STATE TRUST LANDS

9

DO
1

141

141

ME
3

CRP

50

ME
11

ME
1

ME
9

do
l o ra

Co

er

STATE WILDLIFE AREAS

8

e

141

MESA
COUNTY

COLORADO NATIONAL
MONUMENT

ME
2

un

o
is

90

iv

ME
12

iv

STATE FISH UNITS

7

Gateway

ME
6

Grand Junction

ME
4

Fruita

G

6

5

ME
7A

R

CHAFFEE
CO.

R

MAPS

SOUTHWEST

51

CPW.STATE.CO.US

�MAPS

GAME MANAGEMENT UNITS

52

2018 COLORADO STATE RECREATION LANDS

�MAPS

LANDS INDEX

COUNTIES

▶ (F. E.) or (F. L.) by property name = property is a fishing easement or fishing lease

STATE PARKS

STATE FISH UNITS, WILDLIFE AREAS, TRUST LANDS &amp; PARKS
COUNTY &amp; LAND NAME

GMU

ACRES

MAP
POINT

GRID
INDEX

MAP
PAGE

104
104

2,890
400

BAR
AD-1

G-3
G-3

48

791
80
80
82
82

1,465
714
3,317
619

AL-1
AL-2
AL-3
AL-4
AL-5

E-9
E-9
E-9
E-9
E-9

51

104

3,570

CHE

G-4

48

77
78
771

561
211
4,982

AR-1
AR-2
NAV

C-10
C-10
C-10

51

139
139
144
144
144
144
143, 144
144
139
138, 139

178
640
632
1,302
319
641
7,150
496
200
8,533

BA-1
BA-2
BA-3
BA-4
BA-5
BA-6
BA-7
BA-8
BA-9
BA-10

J-9
J-9
I-10
I-10
I-10
I-10
I-10
J-10
J-9
J-9

49

125
125
125
125
126
125, 126, 146
126
126
146
125
130
130

5,147
14,060
30
523
13,391
19,471
1,000
13,580
1,520
69
960
2,438

BE-1
BE-2
BE-3
BE-4
JMR
BE-5
BE-6
BE-7
BE-8
BE-9
BE-10
BE-11

I-7
I-7
I-8
I-8
I-8
I-8
I-7
I-8
I-8
I-8
I-8
I-9

49

29
29

1,441
208

ELD
BO-1

F-3
F-3

48

39
39
39
39
39

320
1,093
670
3,438
240

CC-1
CC-2
CC-3
CC-4
CC-5

E-4
F-4
E-4
F-4
E-4

48, 50

ADAMS COUNTY
Barr Lake State Park
Whitehorse SWA

ALAMOSA COUNTY
Higel SWA
J.W. Mumma Native Aquatic Species SFU
Playa Blanca SWA
San Luis Lakes SWA
Zapata Falls STL

ARAPAHOE COUNTY
Cherry Creek State Park

ARCHULETA COUNTY
Devil Creek SWA
Echo Canyon Reservoir SWA
Navajo State Park

BACA COUNTY
Burchfield SWA
Burchfield STL
North Canyon STL
Pat Canyon / Whitby STL
Sand Creek South STL
Sikes Ranch STL
Sikes Ranch SWA
State Line STL
Turk’s Pond SWA
Two Buttes Reservoir SWA

multiple

6,193

AHR

E-7

56

11

CH-1

E-6

57
57, 481
49, 481
56, 481
57, 481

542
8
41
61
60

CH-2
CH-3
CH-4
CH-5
CH-6

E-6
E-6
E-6
E-6
E-6

CN-1
CN-2
CN-3
CN-4
CN-5
CN-6
CN-7
CN-8
CN-9
CN-10
CN-11
CN-12
CN-13
CN-14

D-10
D-9
E-10
D-10
E-10
D-10
E-10
E-10
D-10
E-10
E-10
D-9
D-10
E-10

51

83
83
83

1,061
1,462
278

CO-1
CO-2
CO-3

F-9
F-10
F-9

49, 51

69
86, 691
69, 691
86
86
84

640
500
780
640
486
640

CU-1
CU-2
CU-3
CU-4
CU-5
CU-6

F-8
E-7
F-8
F-8
E-8
F-8

49, 51

53
62
53
53
64

760
7,612
1,600
1,030
211

CRA
DE-1
DE-2
DE-3
SWE

C-6
B-6
C-6
C-6
B-6

51

72, 711
711

2,359
640

DO-1
DO-2

A-8
A-8

51

49
49
49, 57
48, 481
56
56
48, 49
481
481
481
561
481
481
56
56
56, 57
561
56
57
56
57
56, 481

51

Alamaditas Mesa STL
Alamosa Canyon STL
Hot Creek SWA
La Jara Reservoir STL
La Jara SWA
La Jara Reservoir SWA
Los Mogotes Peak STL
Pinon Hills STL
Rajadero Canyon STL
San Luis Hills STL
Sego Springs SWA
Terrace Reservoir SWA
Trujillo Meadows SWA
Vincente Canyon STL

CUSTER COUNTY
Bear Gulch STL
Beddows Mountain STL
DeWeese Reservoir SWA
Froze Creek STL
Middle Taylor Creek SWA
Rosita STL

DELTA COUNTY

CHAFFEE COUNTY
Arkansas Headwaters State Park
Arkansas River/
Big Bend SWA (F. E.)
Aspen Ridge STL
Bighorn Springs SWA
Buena Vista SWA (F. E.)
Chalk Cliffs SFU
Champion SWA (F. E.)

640
240
9,485
42,881
2,808
635
640
640
673
640
640
240
71
640

Chesmore SWA (F. E.)
Chubb Park Ranch SWA
Chubb Park STL
Clear Creek Reservoir SWA
Droney Gulch SWA
Frantz Lake SWA
Granite SWA (F. E.)
Harmon SWA (F. E.)
Heckendorf SWA
Johnson Village SWA
Little Cochetopa Creek STL
Love Meadow WWA
Maxwell Park STL
Mount Ouray SWA
Mount Shavano SFU
Mount Shavano SWA
Poncha Pass STL
Pridemore SWA (F. L.)
Ruby Mountain SWA (F. E.)
Sand Creek Central STL
Sands Lake SWA
Wright’s Lake SWA

MAP
PAGE

COSTILLA COUNTY

CLEAR CREEK COUNTY
Bakerville STL
Bergen Peak SWA
Georgetown SWA
Mount Evans SWA
Urad Lake SWA

81
81
81
81
81
81
81
81
81
81
81
80, 81
81
81

ACRES

Mountain Home Res. SWA
Sanchez Reservoir SWA
Smith Reservoir SWA

BOULDER COUNTY
Eldorado Canyon State Park
Sawhill Ponds SWA

GRID
INDEX
E-6
E-6
E-6
D-6
E-7
E-7
E-5
E-6
E-6
E-6
E-7
E-6
E-6
E-7
E-7
E-7
E-7
E-6
E-6
E-6
E-7
E-6

GMU

CONEJOS COUNTY

BENT COUNTY
Adobe Creek Reservoir SWA
Blue Lake STL
Dawn Pond SWA
Fort Lyon SWA
John Martin Res. State Park
John Martin Reservoir SWA
Karney Ranch STL
Karney Ranch SWA
Keller Lease STL
Las Animas SFU
Purgatoire River SWA
Setchfield SWA

5
525
3,640
500
2,949
25
131
10
720
9
320
11
4,901
231
45
84
360
10
4
597
14
84

MAP
POINT
CH-7
CH-8
CH-9
CH-10
CH-11
CH-12
CH-13
CH-14
CH-15
CH-16
CH-17
CH-18
CH-19
CH-20
CH-21
CH-22
CH-23
CH-24
CH-25
CH-26
CH-27
CH-28

COUNTY &amp; LAND NAME

51

Crawford State Park
Escalante SWA
McCluskey SWA
Roeber SWA
Sweitzer Lake State Park

DOLORES COUNTY
Coalbed Canyon SWA
Disappointment Creek STL

53

CPW.STATE.CO.US

�MAPS

314
606
5,030
11,780

MAP
POINT
DO-3
DO-4
DO-5
LON

GRID
INDEX
B-8
B-8
B-8
A-9

104
51
51
51

2,300
362
3,328
699

CAS
DG-1
ROX
DG-2

G-5
F-5
F-5
F-4

48, 49

47, 444
44
35
35
44
36, 45
36, 45

2,577
382
25
90
1,574
107
602

EA-1
EA-2
EA-3
EA-4
SYL
EA-5
EA-6

C-5
D-4
D-4
D-4
D-4
D-4
D-4

50

105
105

2,086
14,733

EB-1
EB-2

H-5
G-5

48

59
110
118

2,701
400
8,887

CHM
EP-1
EP-2

G-6
G-5
G-6

48, 49

59
59
691
58
581
58
58
69
69, 691
86
69
58, 86
58
691
57, 58
86
58
59
58
58
691
58
69

2,227
461
640
640
640
640
520
640
1,280
640
640
28
640
520
2,480
640
640
9,389
640
410
640
18,253
640

FR-1
FR-2
FR-3
FR-4
FR-5
FR-6
FR-7
FR-8
FR-9
FR-10
FR-11
FR-12
FR-13
FR-14
FR-15
FR-16
FR-17
FR-18
FR-19
FR-20
FR-21
FR-22
FR-23

F-7
F-7
F-7
F-7
F-6
E-7
E-7
F-7
F-7
E-7
F-7
E-7
F-7
F-7
E-7
E-7
E-7
F-7
F-6
E-7
F-7
E-6
F-7

COUNTY &amp; LAND NAME

GMU

ACRES

Fish Creek SWA
Groundhog Reservoir SWA
Jim Olterman/Lone Cone SWA
Lone Mesa State Park

71
71
70, 71
711

MAP
PAGE
51

EAGLE COUNTY
Basalt SWA
Brush Creek SWA
Eagle River SWA
Gypsum Ponds SWA
Sylvan Lake State Park
Vail Deer Underpass SWA
Whiskey Creek STL

ELBERT COUNTY
Jumping Cow STL
Jumping Cow SWA

EL PASO COUNTY
Cheyenne Mountain State Park
Ramah SWA
Turkey Track Ranch STL

FREMONT COUNTY
Beaver Creek SWA
Brush Hollow SWA
Cody Park STL
Cottonwood Ridge STL
Deer Haven STL
Dirty Gulch STL
Fernleaf Gulch STL
Florence STL
Grape Creek STL
McCoy Gulch STL
Newlin Creek STL
Ogden/Treat SWA (F. E.)
Parkdale STL
Pinnacle Rock STL
Sand Gulch, No. 1, 2, 3, 4 STL
Short Creek Baldy STL
Stoney Face Mountain STL
Table Mountain STL
Tallahassee Road STL
Texas Creek No. 1 &amp; 2 STL
Turkey Gulch STL
Waugh Mountain STL
West Bear Gulch STL

43
43
42
34
33
32, 42
33
33
33
43, 444
43, 444
33
33, 42

54

2018 COLORADO STATE RECREATION LANDS

7
19
13,179
2
304
42
600
48
1,333
40
941
48

GF-1
GF-2
GF-3
GF-4
HAR
GF-5
GF-6
RIF
RIG
GF-7
GF-8
GF-9
GF-10

C-4
C-4
C-5
C-4
C-4
C-4
B-4
C-4
C-4
C-4
C-4
C-4
B-4

ACRES

MAP
POINT

GRID
INDEX

MAP
PAGE

Golden Gate Canyon State Park

38

11,903

GOG

F-4

48

181
181
28
181

1,240
1,301
640
1,795

GR-1
GR-2
GR-3
GR-4

E-2
D-3
E-3
D-2

28

451

GR-5

E-3

18, 28
37
18, 28
181
27
27
181
18
28
15, 27, 361
28
18
18
181
18
27

2,160
1,304
1,714
5,019
4,144
10,912
83
49
640
10,996
161
1,280
876
2,360
12
880

GR-6
GR-7
GR-8
GR-9
GR-10
GR-11
GR-12
GR-13
GR-14
GR-15
GR-16
GR-17
GR-18
GR-19
GR-20
GR-21

E-3
D-3
E-3
D-3
D-3
D-2
D-3
E-3
E-3
D-3
E-3
E-3
E-3
D-2
E-3
D-2

54, 55
43
551
55
54
67

643
41
415
640
1,800
320

GU-1
GU-2
GU-3
GU-4
GU-5
GU-6

D-6
C-5
D-7
D-7
C-7
D-7

54

81

GU-7

D-7

54
55
54
53, 521
55, 551
551
54, 55
54
55
55
67
551
55
551

2,800
560
1,604
1,584
48
640
778
7,129
55
13
465
640
510
-

GU-8
GU-9
GU-10
PAO
GU-11
GU-12
GU-13
GU-14
GU-15
GU-16
GU-17
GU-18
GU-19
GU-20

C-7
D-6
C-6
C-6
D-7
D-7
D-6
C-7
D-6
D-6
D-7
D-7
D-7
D-7

54

640

GU-21

D-6

76
66
66, 67
76
76
77
66

520
42
1,429
41
177
508
4

HI-1
HI-2
HI-3
HI-4
HI-5
HI-6
HI-7

C-8
C-8
C-8
C-8
C-9
C-9
C-8

51

85
84
84
85

1,511
640
640
2,118

HU-1
HU-2
HU-3
HU-4

G-9
F-8
F-8
F-9

49

GRAND COUNTY
Antelope Creek STL
Carter Creek STL
Copper Mountain STL
East Carter Mountain STL
Granby Ranch SWA
(Conservation Easement)
Hot Sulphur Springs SWA
Junction Butte SWA
Kemp-Breeze SWA
Middle Carter (Gunsight) STL
Middle Park STL
Milk Creek STL
Perkins SWA
Pioneer Park SWA
Ptarmigan STL
Radium SWA
Red Mountain SWA
Slide Mountain STL
Troublesome Valley Ranch STL
West Carter Mountain STL
Windy Gap WWA
Windy Ridge STL

50

GUNNISON COUNTY

49, 51

Almont Triangle SWA
Beaver Lake SWA
Black Sage Pass STL
Cabin Creek SWA
Centennial SWA
Dutch Gulch SWA
Gunnison River SWA
(Van Tuyl &amp; Redden)
Gunnison SWA
Leaps Gulch SWA
Miller Ranch SWA
Paonia State Park
Pitkin SFU
Quakey Mountain STL
Roaring Judy SFU
Sapinero SWA
Spring Creek Reservoir SWA
Taylor River SWA
Tomichi Creek SWA
Tomichi Dome STL
Van Tuyl SWA
Waunita WWA
NEW Whetstone Mountain STL

GARFIELD COUNTY
Bob Terrell SWA
Crystal River SFU
Garfield Creek SWA
Glenwood Springs SFU
Harvey Gap State Park
Parachute Ponds SWA
Rifle Falls SFU
Rifle Falls State Park
Rifle Gap State Park
Roaring Fork SWA
Sam Caudill SWA
West Rifle Creek SWA
Wheeler SWA

GMU

GILPIN COUNTY

DOUGLAS COUNTY
Castlewood Canyon State Park
Four Mile SWA
Roxborough State Park
Sharptail Ridge SWA

COUNTY &amp; LAND NAME

51

HINSDALE COUNTY

50

Brown Lakes SWA
Lake Fork of the Gunnison SWA
Mason Family SWA
Rito Hondo Reservoir SWA
Road Canyon Reservoir SWA
Williams Creek Reservoir SWA
NEW Wind in the Willows SWA

HUERFANO COUNTY
Black Hawk STL
Black Mountain STL
Blue Spring STL
Guillermo Ranch STL

�MAPS

544
2,192
640
1,420
960
585
80

MAP
POINT
HU-5
LAT
HU-6
HU-7
HU-8
HU-9
HU-10

GRID
INDEX
F-9
G-9
F-9
F-9
G-9
F-9
F-9

6
16
171
161
16
161
16
6
161
171
6
171
161
17
16
6
171
171
171
6
16
16
161
16
6
17
6,7,19,171
171
6
16
171

2 mi.
1.2 mi.
2,848
95
2,620
3,129
640
2,839
11,239
640
7,671
520
847
2,880
4.4 mi.
6 mi.
640
640
920
520
5,229
640
2,323
320
5,038
81
71,194
320
1,523
2 mi.
3,672

JA-1
JA-2
JA-3
JA-4
JA-5
JA-6
JA-7
JA-8
JA-9
JA-10
JA-11
JA-12
JA-13
JA-14
JA-15
JA-16
JA-17
JA-18
JA-19
JA-20
JA-21
JA-22
JA-23
JA-24
JA-25
JA-26
STA
JA-27
JA-28
JA-29
JA-30

E-2
D-2
E-2
D-1
D-1
E-1
D-1
E-1
D-1
E-2
E-2
E-2
D-1
E-2
D-2
E-1
E-2
E-2
E-2
E-1
D-2
D-1
D-1
D-2
E-1
D-2
E-2
E-2
E-2
D-1
E-2

51, 461
38
39, 46

5,318
2,100
3,834

CHA
JF-1
STN

F-4
F-4
F-4

48

127
126
126, 127
126

2,080
2,243
13,886
640

KI-1
KI-2
KI-3
KI-4

J-7
I-7
I-7
I-7

49

107

400

KC-1

I-5

48

741
74, 75
74
75
74

2,942
14
208
85
7,720

LP-1
LP-2
LP-3
LP-4
LP-5

B-10
B-10
B-9
B-10
B-9

COUNTY &amp; LAND NAME

GMU

ACRES

Huerfano SWA
Lathrop State Park
Little Sheep Mountain STL
Manzanares Creek STL
Schultz Canyon STL
South Middle Creek STL
Wahatoya SWA

861
85
85
861
85
85
85

MAP
PAGE

49

50

JEFFERSON COUNTY
Chatfield State Park
Ralston Creek SWA
Staunton State Park

KIT CARSON COUNTY
Flagler Reservoir SWA

LA PLATA COUNTY
Bodo SWA
Durango SFU
Haviland Lake SWA
Pastorius Reservoir SWA
Perins Peak SWA

48
48, 49
48, 49
49
48, 49

629
467
1,300
8

LK-1
LK-2
LK-3
LK-4
LK-5

D-5
D-5
E-5
E-5
D-5

MAP
POINT

GRID
INDEX

MAP
PAGE

Arrowhead STL
Bellaire Lake SWA
Bellvue SFU
Big Thompson Ponds SWA
Bliss SWA
Boedecker Reservoir SWA
Boyd Lake State Park
Bull Mountain STL
Cherokee SWA
Douglas Reservoir SWA
Dowdy Lake SWA
Dry Creek North STL
Eagle Canyon STL
Hohnholz Lakes SWA
Horse Ranch Pass STL
Jimmy Creek STL
LaGarde Creek STL
Lon Hagler SWA
Lone Tree Reservoir SWA
Lory State Park
Meadow Creek STL
North Fork SWA
North Rabbit Creek STL
Parvin Lake SWA
Pass Creek STL
Pfister Draw STL
Poudre River SFU
Poudre River STL
Poudre River SWA
Simpson Ponds SWA
Smith Lake SWA
Steinhoff Hill STL
Steven's Gulch STL
Twin Sisters SWA
Watson Lake SFU
Watson Lake SWA
Wellington SWA
West Lake SWA

8
8
19
20
8, 19
20
20
8
8, 191
9
191
8
20
7
8
8
7
20
20
19
191
20
191
191
7
7, 8
8, 19
191
19, 191
20
9
191
191
20
19
19
87
191

200
12
58
51
352
308
2,004
640
25,497
765
120
640
640
133
640
640
640
302
502
2,591
640
16
640
242
640
1,920
460
5,762
395
44
30
480
500
640
90
44
1,793
38

LR-1
LR-2
LR-3
LR-4
LR-5
LR-6
BYD
LR-7
LR-8
LR-9
LR-10
LR-11
LR-12
LR-13
LR-14
LR-15
LR-16
LR-17
LR-18
LOR
LR-19
LR-20
LR-21
LR-22
LR-23
LR-24
LR-25
LR-26
LR-27
LR-28
LR-29
LR-30
LR-31
LR-32
LR-33
LR-34
LR-35
LR-36

F-2
E-1
F-2
F-2
E-1
F-2
F-2
E-1
F-1
F-1
F-1
E-1
F-2
E-1
E-1
E-1
E-1
F-2
F-2
F-2
F-1
F-2
F-1
F-1
E-1
E-1
E-2
F-1
F-1
F-2
F-1
F-1
F-1
F-3
F-2
F-2
F-1
E-1

48, 50

Aguilar TV Hill STL
Apishapa North STL
Apishapa SWA
Bosque del Oso SWA
Flattop Butte STL
James M. John SWA
Lake Dorothey SWA
North Lake SWA
Sakariason STL
Spanish Peaks SWA
Trinidad Lake State Park

85
133
133, 134
85, 851
133
140
140
85, 851
85
85
85, 851

500
1,880
7,935
30,000
2,052
8,200
4,500
840
560
6,450
3,312

LA-1
LA-2
LA-3
LA-4
LA-5
LA-6
LA-7
LA-8
LA-9
LA-10
TRI

G-10
G-9
G-9
F-10
G-9
G-10
G-10
F-10
F-10
G-10
G-10

49

113
120
113

2,240
235
568

LI-1
LI-2
LI-3

H-6
H-6
H-6

49

96
96
91
91
90
90

120
180
80
1,082
640
1,121

LO-1
LO-2
LO-3
LO-4
LO-5
LO-6

I-2
H-2
I-2
I-1
I-1
I-1

48

LINCOLN COUNTY
51

Hugo SWA
Karval Reservoir SWA
Kinney Lake SWA

LOGAN COUNTY

LAKE COUNTY
Box Creek STL
Crystal Lake STL
Hardeman SWA (F. E.)
Paddock SWA
Reddy SWA (F. E.)

ACRES

LAS ANIMAS COUNTY

KIOWA COUNTY
Nee Noshe Reservoir STL
NeeSoPah STL
Queens SWA
Sweetwater STL

GMU

LARIMER COUNTY

JACKSON COUNTY
Brownlee SWA (F. L.)
Brownlee 2 SWA (F. L.)
Cohagen STL
Cowdrey Lake SWA
Delaney Butte Lakes SWA
Diamond J SWA
East Delaney Butte Lake STL
Elk Mountain STL
Independence Mountain STL
Indian Creek STL
Johnny Moore Mountain STL
Kemp Draw STL
Lake John SWA
MacFarlane Reservoir STL
Manville SWA (F. L.)
Murphy SWA (F. L.)
Owl Creek STL
Owl Mountain STL
Owl Mountain SWA
Pinkham Mountain STL
Rabbit Ears STL
Red Canyon STL
Richard SWA
Ridge Road STL
Sand Creek STL
Seymour Lake SWA
State Forest State Park
Taylor Draw STL
Three Sisters STL
Verner SWA (F. L.)
Yarmony Ranch SWA (F. L.)

COUNTY &amp; LAND NAME

50
50

Atwood STL
Atwood SWA
Bravo STL
Bravo SWA
Duck Creek STL
Duck Creek SWA

55

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�MAPS

400
280
581
5,715
40
192
200
1,297
10,696

MAP
POINT
LO-7
LO-8
LO-9
NST
LO-10
LO-11
LO-12
LO-13
LO-14

GRID
INDEX
I-2
I-1
I-2
I-1
I-2
I-2
I-1
I-1
I-1

30, 41
30, 41
30
30, 40
30, 40
421
40
30
421
41
421
30, 41
421
30, 40
30

67
38
562
1,439
878
871
31
8
11
148
1,346
113
1,842
351
6

ME-1
ME-2
HIG
ME-3
CRP
ME-4
ME-5
ME-6
ME-7
ME-8
ME-9
ME-10
VEG
ME-11
ME-12

B-5
A-5
A-5
B-5
B-5
A-5
B-5
A-5
A-5
B-5
B-5
B-5
B-5
B-5
A-5

50

80
76
76, 79
76

240
117
579
3

MI-1
MI-2
MI-3
MI-4

D-9
D-9
D-9
D-8

51

3, 4
2, 3
211
2, 3
11
3
211
211
1
201
13
11
4
11
2, 201
11
4, 441
11
10
301
4
3
3
3
11
12, 211
13
211
2, 3
2, 3

12,393
6,266
640
1,849
8,081
104
640
628
1,309
2,226
640
640
640
640
25,739
640
2,108
640
1,810
866
644
640
3,518
640
640
2,079
640
638
640
4,860

MF-1
MF-2
MF-3
MF-4
MF-5
MF-6
MF-7
MF-8
MF-9
MF-10
MF-11
MF-12
MF-13
MF-14
MF-15
MF-16
ELH
MF-17
MF-18
MF-19
MF-20
MF-21
MF-22
MF-23
MF-24
MF-25
MF-26
MF-27
MF-28
MF-29

C-1
B-1
B-2
B-1
B-2
B-2
B-2
B-2
A-1
A-1
C-2
B-2
C-1
B-2
A-1
B-2
C-2
B-2
B-2
C-2
C-1
B-2
B-1
C-1
B-2
C-2
C-2
B-2
B-1
B-1

COUNTY &amp; LAND NAME

GMU

ACRES

Dune Ridge SWA
Ford Bridge STL
Knudson SWA
North Sterling State Park
Overland Trail STL
Overland Trail SWA
Red Lion Ranch STL
Red Lion SWA
Tamarack Ranch SWA

96
91
96
89
96
96
92
90, 92
91, 93

MAP
PAGE

48

MESA COUNTY
Colorado River Island SWA
Franklin Island SWA
Highline Lake State Park
Horsethief Canyon SWA
James M. Robb-Colorado River State Park
Jerry Creek Reservoir SWA
Leatha Jean Stassen SWA
Loma Boat Launch SWA
Mogensen Ponds SWA
Orchard Mesa SWA
Plateau Creek SWA
Tilman Bishop SWA
Vega State Park
Walker SWA
West Lake SWA

NEW Browns Park STL

Browns Park SWA
Castor Gulch STL
Cedar Springs STL
Cedars STL
Citadel STL
Cold Springs Mountain STL
Cross Mountain STL
Elkhead Reservoir State Park
Elk Springs #1 STL
Elk Springs #3 STL
Fortification STL
NEW Fourmile STL

Godiva Rim STL
Greasewood STL
Great Divide STL
Homestead STL
Iles Grove STL
Jeffway Gulch STL
Jubb Creek STL
Little Snake STL
Little Snake SWA
56

2018 COLORADO STATE RECREATION LANDS

134 mi.

YAM

C-2

71, 73
73
711
73
73
711
73
73
73
71,73
73

57
120
1,724
571
635
764
177
526
250
96
441

MZ-1
MZ-2
MZ-3
MAN
MZ-4
MZ-5
MZ-6
MZ-7
MZ-8
MZ-9
MZ-10

A-9
B-9
A-9
B-9
B-9
A-9
A-9
B-9
A-9
B-9
B-10

51

64
65

162
6,454

MT-1
MT-2

C-7
C-7

51

95
99
96
96
95, 96
95
95
96
95

711
1,600
588
884
2,576
3,091
394
903
5,600

MG-1
MG-2
MG-3
MG-4
MG-5
JAC
MG-6
MG-7
MG-8

H-2
H-3
H-3
H-2
H-2
G-2
H-2
H-2
H-2

48

130
125
125
125, 129
125, 130
125, 129
135

640
670
2,603
278
410
1,142
141

OT-1
OT-2
OT-3
OT-4
OT-5
OT-6
OT-7

H-8
H-8
I-8
H-8
H-8
H-8
H-8

49

62, 65
62, 65

5,498
3,201

OU-1
RID

B-7
B-7

51

50
50
58

1,635
1,200
3,782

PA-1
PA-2
PA-3

F-6
E-6
E-6

48, 49,
50, 51

ACRES

Maybell STL
Monument Butte STL
Moosehead Mountain STL
Morapos Creek STL
Morgan Gulch STL
Oxbow STL
Peck Mesa STL
Pine Tree Gulch STL
Pinon Ridge STL
Pole Gulch STL
Rattlesnake Hill STL
Sagebrush Draw STL
Simsberry Draw STL
South Duffy Mountain STL
South Nipple Rim STL
Ted's Canyon STL
Temple Canyon STL
Thornburg Draw STL
Triangle STL
Willow Creek STL

3
12
10
12
211
2
11
11, 211
11
3
211
11
3
211
2, 3
11
211
11
3, 11
4
3, 11, 13,211,
301, 441

MAP
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50

MONTEZUMA COUNTY

MOFFAT COUNTY
Bakers Peak STL
Bald Mountain STL
Ben Morgan Canyon STL
Big Hole Gulch STL
Bitterbrush SWA
Boston Flats STL
Box Elder North STL
Box Elder STL

GRID
INDEX
B-2
C-2
C-2
C-2
B-2
B-2
B-2
B-2
B-3
C-1
B-2
B-2
B-2
B-2
B-1
B-2
B-2
B-2
B-2
C-1

GMU

Yampa River State Park

MINERAL COUNTY
Alberta Park Reservoir SWA
Big Meadows Reservoir SWA
Coller SWA
Creede SWA

9,208
653
640
640
640
640
640
640
640
11,026
640
640
640
640
19,962
640
637
640
1,021
640

MAP
POINT
MF-30
MF-31
MF-32
MF-33
MF-34
MF-35
MF-36
MF-37
MF-38
MF-39
MF-40
MF-41
MF-42
MF-43
MF-44
MF-45
MF-46
MF-47
MF-48
MF-49

COUNTY &amp; LAND NAME

Dolores River SWA
Joe Moore Reservoir SWA
Lone Dome SWA
Mancos State Park
Menefee Peak STL
Narraguinnep Resevoir SWA
Puett Reservoir SWA
Summit Reservoir SWA
Totten Reservoir SWA
Twin Spruce Ponds SWA
Weber Canyon STL

MONTROSE COUNTY
Cerro Summit SWA
Cimarron SWA

MORGAN COUNTY

50

Andrick Ponds SWA
Brush Prairie Ponds SWA
Brush SWA
Cottonwood SWA
Elliott SWA
Jackson Lake State Park
Jackson Lake SWA
Jean K. Tool SWA
Weldon Valley STL

OTERO COUNTY
Higbee Canyon STL
Holbrook Reservoir SWA
Horse Creek Reservoir SWA
Melon Valley SWA
Oxbow SWA
Rocky Ford SWA
Timpas Creek SWA

OURAY COUNTY
Billy Creek SWA
Ridgway State Park

PARK COUNTY
63 Ranch STL
63 Ranch SWA
Agate Mountain STL

�MAPS

277
10,282
752
6,186
3,570
1,082
1,600
400
640
7,572
265
300
1,121
17,429
15
480
640
640
6,434
1,937
886
950
1,280
1,655
640

MAP
POINT
PA-4
PA-5
PA-6
PA-7
PA-8
PA-9
PA-10
PA-11
PA-12
ELE
PA-13
PA-14
PA-15
PA-16
PA-17
PA-18
PA-19
PA-20
SPI
PA-21
PA-22
PA-23
PA-24
PA-25
PA-26

GRID
INDEX
E-5
E-6
E-6
E-6
F-5
E-6
E-5
F-4
E-6
F-6
F-6
E-5
E-5
E-5
E-5
F-5
E-5
E-5
E-6
E-5
E-5
E-5
E-5
E-5
F-6

98
98

69
80

PH-1
PH-2

J-2
J-2

48

444

330

PI-1

D-5

50

127
127
127, 132
127, 132
132
127
127

98
503
5,630
277
876
570
400

PR-1
PR-2
PR-3
PR-4
PR-5
PR-6
PR-7

J-8
J-8
J-8
J-8
J-8
J-8
J-7

49

84
84
84
84
123
128

66
17,496
11,864
105
88
12,554

PU-1
PUE
PU-2
PU-3
PU-4
PU-5

F-8
G-7
F-7
G-7
G-7
G-8

49

11
12,23,211
23
23, 24
11, 21, 22, 31
11, 22

1,979
5,955
48
13,664
25,193
383

RB-1
RB-2
RB-3
RB-4
RB-5
RB-6

B-3
B-3
B-3
C-3
B-3
B-3

50

79
80
80
80
791
79
791
80
791

640
102
1,280
799
64
124
935
469
120

RG-1
RG-2
RG-3
RG-4
RG-5
RG-6
RG-7
RG-8
RG-9

D-9
D-9
E-9
D-9
E-9
D-9
E-9
D-9
E-9

COUNTY &amp; LAND NAME

GMU

ACRES

Alma SWA
Antero STL
Badger Basin SWA
Badger Creek STL
Badger Flats STL
Charlie Meyers SWA
Cline Ranch SWA
Crooked Top STL
Dick's Peak STL
Eleven Mile State Park
Eleven Mile STL
Hartsel STL
High Creek STL
James Mark Jones SWA
Knight-Imler SWA
McArthur Gulch STL
Mud Springs STL
Saddle Mountain STL
Spinney Mountain State Park
Spinney Mountain SWA
Tarryall Reservoir SWA
Teter-Michigan Creek SWA
Three Mile Mountain STL
Tomahawk SWA
Warmer Gulch STL

49
49, 50, 58
50, 58, 581
57, 58
50, 581
58
500
46
58
58, 581
581
58
50
50
50
501
50
581
58, 581
58, 581
50, 501
500
58
50
58

MAP
PAGE

48, 49,
50, 51

PROWERS COUNTY
Arkansas River SWA
Deadman SWA
Granada SWA
Holly SWA
Mike Higbee SWA
Red Dog SWA
Thurston Reservoir SWA

PUEBLO COUNTY
Lake Beckwith SWA
Lake Pueblo State Park
Pueblo Reservoir SWA
Pueblo SFU
Runyon/Fountain Lakes SWA
Saint Charles STL

RIO BLANCO COUNTY
Colorow Mountain SWA
Jensen SWA
Meeker Pasture SWA
Oak Ridge SWA
Piceance SWA
Rio Blanco Lake SWA

Adams SWA
Blacktail (Conservation Easement)
Christina SWA
Chuck Lewis SWA
Coal Bank Gulch STL
Cottonwood Creek STL
Emerald Mountain SWA
Finger Rock SFU
Fly Gulch STL
Grassy Creek STL
Grieve Ranch SWA (Conservation Easement)
Indian Run SWA
Jimmy Dunn Gulch STL
Maynard Gulch STL
Moody Creek STL
Moonhill STL
Morrison Creek STL
Pearl Lake State Park
Rock Creek SWA
Sage Creek STL
Sarvis Creek SWA
Sleeping Giant STL
Stagecoach State Park
Steamboat Lake State Park
Stokes Gulch STL
Yampa River STL
Yampa River SWA
Burro Springs No. 1 &amp; 2 STL
Carnero STL
Cochetopa SWA
Daley Gulch STL
Dome Lakes SWA
Little La Garita Creek STL
Los Creek STL
Middle Creek STL
Mineral Hot Springs STL
Mishak Lakes STL
Mogotas Arroyo STL
Old Woman Creek STL
Russell Lakes SWA
Saguache Creek STL
San Juan Creek STL
Sanderson Gulch STL
Steel Canyon STL
Stonehouse Gulch STL
Villa Grove STL
Werner Arroyo STL

MAP
POINT

GRID
INDEX

MAP
PAGE

15
15
214
131
441
441
131
26
214
13
5
12
441
13, 441
231
14, 214
15
14
15
13
15
214
15
14, 214
13
13
13

650
610
23
288
879
640
674
34
457
360
2,511
2,039
5,253
724
640
640
640
300
205
640
309
400
1,629
2,820
1,863
2,006
866

RO-1
RO-2
RO-3
RO-4
RO-5
RO-6
RO-7
RO-8
RO-9
RO-10
RO-11
RO-12
RO-13
RO-14
RO-15
RO-16
RO-17
PEA
RO-18
RO-19
RO-20
RO-21
STG
STE
RO-22
RO-23
RO-24

D-2
D-2
D-2
D-2
C-2
C-2
D-2
D-3
D-2
C-2
C-1
C-2
C-2
C-2
D-3
D-2
D-3
D-1
D-3
C-2
D-2
D-2
D-3
D-1
C-2
C-2
C-2

50

68
68
67
551
67
79
67
681
82
82, 682
68
79
682
682
68
68
82
681
82
682

17,655
1,714
6,712
644
420
640
320
640
640
2,567
320
640
4,579
2,714
3,238
1,898
640
560
880
320

SA-1
SA-2
SA-3
SA-4
SA-5
SA-6
SA-7
SA-8
SA-9
SA-10
SA-11
SA-12
SA-13
SA-14
SA-15
SA-16
SA-17
SA-18
SA-19
SA-20

D-8
D-8
D-7
D-7
D-8
D-8
D-8
D-7
E-8
E-8
E-8
D-9
E-8
E-8
E-8
E-7
E-8
E-7
E-8
E-8

51

90
92
93
92

1,703
1,854
209
885

SE-1
SE-2
SE-3
SE-4

I-1
J-1
J-1
J-1

48

74

13

SJ-1

B-9

51

SEDGWICK COUNTY
Jumbo Reservoir SWA
Pony Express SWA
Sand Draw SWA
Sedgwick Bar SWA

RIO GRANDE COUNTY
Agua Ramon STL
Beaver Creek Reservoir SWA
Dry Creek STL
Gerrard STL
Home Lake SWA
Rio Grande River SWA (F. E.)
Rio Grande SWA
Shaw Creek STL
Shriver-Wright SWA

ACRES

SAGUACHE COUNTY

PITKIN COUNTY
Coke Oven SWA

GMU

ROUTT COUNTY

PHILLIPS COUNTY
Frenchman Creek SWA
Holyoke SWA

COUNTY &amp; LAND NAME

SAN JUAN COUNTY
Andrews Lake SWA
51

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COUNTY &amp; LAND NAME

GMU

ACRES

MAP
POINT

GRID
INDEX

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70
70
70
70
70
70
70

320
2,223
640
12,775
640
13
160

SM-1
SM-2
SM-3
SM-4
SM-5
SM-6
SM-7

A-7
B-8
A-8
A-8
A-8
B-8
B-8

51

37, 371

134

SU-1

E-4

50

581
581
59
59
59

6,980
5,146
635
357
715

TE-1
MUE
TE-2
TE-3
TE-4

F-6
F-6
F-6
F-6
F-6

48, 49

96
96

680
2,924

WA-1
WA-2

H-2
H-2

48

99
94
951
94
951
951
951
99
20
94

934
65
1,195
324
640
13
159
140
849
158

WE-1
WE-2
WE-3
WE-4
WE-5
WE-6
WE-7
WE-8
STV
WE-9

G-3
G-2
G-2
F-2
G-2
G-2
G-2
G-3
F-3
G-2

48

102
103, 109
101
102
102
102
103, 109
98
102
98

2,320
332
287
3,682
3,183
2,157
18,365
75
920
355

YU-1
YU-2
YU-3
YU-4
YU-5
YU-6
YU-7
YU-8
YU-9
YU-10

J-3
J-4
J-3
J-4
J-4
J-3
J-4
J-3
J-3
J-3

48

SAN MIGUEL COUNTY
Carter Place STL
Dan Noble SWA
Dry Creek Basin STL
Dry Creek Basin SWA
Poison Spyder STL
San Miguel SWA (F. E.)
Woods Lake SWA

SUMMIT COUNTY
Blue River SWA

TELLER COUNTY
Dome Rock SWA
Mueller State Park
Pikes Peak SWA
Rosemont Reservoir SWA
Skaguay Reservoir SWA

WASHINGTON COUNTY
Messex SWA
Prewitt Reservoir SWA

WELD COUNTY
Banner Lakes SWA
Brower SWA
Centennial Valley SWA
Frank SWA
Greasewood Lake STL
Mitani-Tokuyasu SWA
Nakagawa SWA
Prospect STL
St. Vrain State Park
Webster SWA

YUMA COUNTY
Arikaree SWA
Landsman Creek STL
Sandsage SWA
Sandy Bluffs STL
Sandy Bluffs SWA
Simmons SWA
South Republican SWA
Stalker Lake SWA
Willow Creek SWA
Wray SFU

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CONTENTS

CONTENTS

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COLORADO PARKS AND WILDLIFE (CPW)

WHAT’S NEW: 2017

WHAT’S NEW: 2017................................................1

cpw.state.co.us

REGULATION CHANGES &amp; NEW INFORMATION

6060 Broadway, Denver, CO 80216 • 303-297-1192

RESERVATIONS......................................................1

COLORADO PARKS AND WILDLIFE

OUR MISSION: The mission of Colorado Parks and Wildlife is to perpetuate the wildlife
resources of the state, to provide a quality state parks system and to provide enjoyable
and sustainable outdoor recreation opportunities that educate and inspire current
and future generations to serve as active stewards of Colorado’s natural resources.

STATE WILDLIFE AREAS (SWAs)......................... 2–28
• What is a SWA?................................................................................. 2
• SWA access rules..............................................................................2
• State Fishing Units (SFUs)................................................................ 3
• SWA properties and regulations............................................... 4–28

COLORADO PARKS AND WILDLIFE DIRECTOR

Robert Broscheid

COLORADO PARKS AND WILDLIFE COMMISSION MEMBERS, as of November 2016

STATE TRUST LANDS (STLs)
PUBLIC ACCESS PROGRAM.............................. 29–43

James C, Pribyl, Chair		
John V. Howard, Vice Chair 		
Michelle Zimmerman, Secretary
Robert W. Bray			
Jeanne Horne			
Dale E. Pizel			

• What are trust lands? What is the public access program?................29
• STL FAQs/access rules.....................................................................29
• STL public access properties and regulations.......................... 30–43

STATE PARKS ................................................ 44–47

REGULATION BROCHURE EDITOR

Chelsea Harlan 			

• State park access rules...................................................................44
• State park fees and passes.............................................................44
• State park properties and regulations .................................... 45–47

CPW receives federal financial assistance from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. In
accordance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, the Age
Discrimination Act of 1975 and Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, the
U.S. Department of the Interior and its bureaus prohibit discrimination on the basis of
race, color, national origin, age, disability or sex.
NOTICE: Laws and regulations in this brochure are paraphrased for easier understanding,
and are intended only as a guide. Complete Colorado wildlife statutes and regulations
are available at CPW offices listed below and online: cpw.state.co.us/Regulations

LANDS INDEX BY COUNTY............................... 53–58
• State Wildlife Areas, State Trust Lands, State Fishing Units, State Parks

CPW OFFICE LOCATIONS
ONLY the offices below can assist hunters with animal checks and taking samples that
are related to hunting activities. See the CPW website for a complete list of our parks
locations that can also sell licenses, issue duplicate licenses and accept licenses for refunds.

GET THE BROCHURE ONLINE:

cpw.state.co.us/Rec-Lands
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INSIDE: STATE WILDLIFE AREAS, STATE TRUST LANDS, STATE PARKS

OTHER PHOTOS, LEFT TO RIGHT:
▶ Pheasant hunting
© Crystal Egli
▶ Canoeing at Chatfield State Park
© Ken Papaleo
▶ Teaching the little one to fish
© CPW
▶ Hiking with the dog at Lory State Park
© Verdon Tomajko

cpw.state.co.us

▶ CPW LICENSING SYSTEM CHANGES: We’re in the process
of transitioning to an upgraded licensing, pass, registration and reservation system in 2018. Please check our
website for updates coming soon: cpw.state.co.us

▶ NEW SEASONAL CLOSURE DATE AT ALMONT TRIANGLE
SWA: Almont Triangle SWA is open to the public from

▶ SAN LUIS STATE PARK NOW PART OF SAN LUIS LAKES SWA:

▶ NEW RESTRICTIONS AT GUNNISON RIVER, GUNNISON,
LITTLE SNAKE, LOMA BOAT LAUNCH, SAN LUIS LAKES,
SAPINERO &amp; WEST RIFLE CREEK STATE WILDLIFE AREAS:

The property that was formerly San Luis State Park is now
part of San Luis Lakes State Wildlife Area as one large
SWA. Visitors to San Luis Lakes SWA aged 18–64 will
now need to have an annual $36 access permit (called the
Annual SWA Permit); those who hold a current and valid
hunting or fishing license won’t need to purchase this permit. Access permits are available anywhere you can buy
CPW hunting and fishing licenses around the state. In
addition, there is no camping outside of designated areas;
from Memorial Day weekend through July 4th weekend,
all camping is by reservation only. See page 23.

▶ NEW PERMIT REQUIRED AT DeWEESE RESERVOIR SWA:

July 2017 by Publication Printers, Denver: 139,000 copies.
Printing paid for with hunting and fishing license fees.

• SWA, STL and state park lands — Northeast ................................48
• SWA, STL and state park lands — Southeast ................................49
• SWA, STL and state park lands — Northwest ...............................50
• SWA, STL and state park lands — Southwest ...............................51
• MAP: Game Management Unit.....................................................52

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MAPS............................................................ 48–52

C O L O R A D O

James Vigil
Dean Wingfield
Alex Zipp
Don Brown, ex-officio member
Bob Randall, ex-officio member
Robert Broscheid, CPW Director

ADMINISTRATION
1313 Sherman St., #618
Denver, 80203
303-297-1192

GLENWOOD SPRINGS
0088 Wildlife Way
Glenwood Springs, 81601
970-947-2920

MONTE VISTA
0722 S. Road 1 E.
Monte Vista, 81144
719-587-6900

BRUSH (closed until further notice)
122 E. Edison
Brush, 80723
970-842-6300

GRAND JUNCTION
711 Independent Ave.
Grand Junction, 81505
970-255-6100

MONTROSE
2300 S. Townsend Ave.
Montrose, 81401
970-252-6000

COLORADO SPRINGS
4255 Sinton Road
Colorado Springs, 80907
719-227-5200

GUNNISON
300 W. New York Ave.
Gunnison, 81230
970-641-7060

PUEBLO
600 Reservoir Road
Pueblo, 81005
719-561-5300

DENVER
6060 Broadway
Denver, 80216
303-291-7227

HOT SULPHUR SPRINGS
346 Grand County Rd. 362
Hot Sulphur Springs, 80451
970-725-6200

SALIDA
7405 Hwy. 50
Salida, 81201
719-530-5520

DURANGO
151 E. 16th St.
Durango, 81301
970-247-0855

LAMAR
2500 S. Main St.
Lamar, 81052
719-336-6600

STEAMBOAT SPRINGS
925 Weiss Dr.
Steamboat Springs, 80487
970-870-2197

FORT COLLINS
317 W. Prospect Road
Fort Collins, 80526
970-472-4300

MEEKER
73485 Hwy. 64
Meeker, 81641
970-878-6090

ABBREVIATION KEY

A $36 annual permit (called the Annual SWA Permit) is
now required for visitors aged 18–64 who do not have a
current and valid fishing or hunting license. This permit
is available anywhere you can purchase CPW hunting
and fishing licenses around the state. See page 10.

▶ LAND OPENINGS: Cerro Summit SWA in Montrose Co.

is a new SWA now open to the public for fishing, smallgame and big-game hunting ONLY. Yarmony Ranch SWA,
on the Illinois River in Jackson Co., is now open to the
public for fishing ONLY. See pages 8 and 28 for individual
property rules and further details.

RESERVATIONS

May 16 through Nov. 30, instead of from April 1 through
Dec. 19.

Gunnison River SWA allows waterfowl hunting with
shotguns on the Van Tuyl tract ONLY; Gunnison SWA’s
new open hours from April 1 to Aug. 15 are 1 hour
before sunrise to 1 hour after sunset, and camping is
permitted from Aug. 16 to Nov. 30; fires are no longer permitted at Little Snake and Loma Boat Launch
SWAs; camping is by reservation only from Memorial
Day weekend through the July 4th weekend at San Luis
Lakes SWA; snowmobiles and the like aren’t allowed
at Sapinero SWA, except as through traffic on the road
surfaces of Forest Service roads Red Creek and Rainbow
Lake; and the West Rifle Creek Shooting Range is open
to the public between sunrise and sunset every day at
West Rifle Creek SWA. See inside for the rules and details
for each SWA, pages 2–28.

▶ CPW’S FINANCIAL SUSTAINABILITY BILL (HB 17-1321) DID
NOT PASS: The bill would have allowed the Colorado Parks
and Wildlife Commission to approve resident license fee
increases, but it did not pass through the 2017 Colorado
General Assembly. Resident license prices have not been
raised for 2018. See back cover for more information on
financial sustainability.

DOWNLOAD
MAPS ONLINE
State Wildlife Area
maps and information:

cpw.state.co.us/placestogo/parks/
Pages/WildlifeAreaMap.aspx

State Trust Lands maps:

cpw.state.co.us/placestogo/
Pages/StateTrustLands.aspx

CAMPING: CABINS, YURTS, CAMPSITES

HUNTING

THERE ARE MORE THAN 4,000 CAMPSITES and 58 cabins and
yurts waiting for you on your next vacation at state parks
across Colorado.
Campground amenities at many parks include restrooms, full electrical hookups and shower facilities. (See
pages 44–47.) Many parks also offer campsites or cabins
for large groups. Nearly 300 campsites are ADA accessible.
Yurts and cabins offer comfortable, year-round alternatives to traditional camping in a tent.

SOME STATE WILDLIFE AREAS AND TRUST LANDS REQUIRE
RESERVATIONS TO HUNT. If required, it is listed under the
land name in this brochure.
To make a hunting reservation, call 800-846-9453,
from 9 a.m.–4 p.m. Monday–Friday.

TO RESERVE A CAMPSITE, YURT OR CABIN, go online to use the
reservation system at cpw.state.co.us. You also can call
303-470-1144, or 800-678-2267 from outside the Denver
metro area. The reservation phone line is open 8 a.m.–5
p.m. Monday–Friday.
Reservations may be made anywhere from six months
to three days in advance.
There is a $10 nonrefundable reservation fee that
applies when booking. Any site that isn’t reserved is
available on a first-come, first-served basis.
Park entrance fees also apply at all state parks, in addition to camping and reservation fees (see page 44).

4WD		
4-wheel-drive
ATV		
all-terrain vehicle
BLM		
Bureau of Land Management
CO./COs.		County/Counties
CPW		
Colorado Parks and Wildlife
CR		
County Road
GMU		
Game Management Unit
HWY.		
Highway
JCT.		
Junction
OHV		
off-highway vehicle
RD.		
Road
RES.		
Reservoir
SFU		
State Fishing Unit
STL		
State Trust Land
SWA		
State Wildlife Area
USFS/FS		 U.S. Forest Service
N/NW/NE		north, northwest, northeast
S/SW/SE		south, southwest, southeast
E		
east
W
west

THE FOLLOWING RULES APPLY:
▶ Maximum 1 reservation per hunt date and 1 reservation per phone call.
▶ Reservations are not transferable. The person making
the reservation must have a valid license for the species to be hunted and must hunt at the property the
day of the hunt. Hunters with reservations may only
hunt the area specified on the reservation.
▶ Reservations not accepted more than 14 days before
hunt date nor after noon the day before the hunt
date, or noon Friday for hunts on Sunday and holidays falling on Monday.
▶ To cancel, hunters must do so by noon the day before
the hunt date. Failing to cancel reservations or follow
check station procedures may result in losing future
reservation rights for the rest of the hunting season.

PACIFIC FLYWAY LANDS
▶ For these properties only, reservations must be made by calling 970-255-6161. All reservation rules apply.

Colorado River Island SWA, Franklin Island SWA, Highline Lake State Park, Horsethief Canyon SWA, James M. Robb/Colorado River State Park,
Orchard Mesa SWA, Tilman Bishop SWA

State Parks map finder:

cpw.state.co.us/park-map

HABITAT STAMP
▶ HABITAT STAMPS ARE $10 and only
one is required per person per year for
anyone 18–64. Stamps are valid April
1–March 31.
• You must purchase a stamp before buying or applying for a hunting or fishing
license or a preference point.
• Anyone buying a one-day or
additional-day license for fishing and/
or small game is exempt from buying
the Habitat Stamp with the first two of
these licenses.
• Anyone who holds a free Lifetime
Fishing license, a Veteran’s Lifetime
Combination Small-Game Hunting/
Fishing license or who is approved
for the Big Game Mobility Impaired
Hunting Program is exempt from the
Habitat Stamp requirement.
See cpw.state.co.us/aboutus/
Pages/Accessibility.aspx for details.
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�WILDLIFE
AREAS

WILDLIFE
AREAS

STATE WILDLIFE AREAS
State Wildlife Areas (SWAs) are state- or privately-owned lands that
offer state-managed, wildlife-related recreation to the public.
While most activities focus on hunting and fishing, each SWA
has different allowed activities based on location and available
resources.
These parcels of SWA land are paid for by sportsmen and
sportswomen, and managed under state law by Colorado Parks and
Wildlife employees for the benefit of wildlife.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife manages about 350 SWA lands
around the state.
Read on for information about each SWA, pages 4–28, and get
ready to plan your next adventure. Look online for SWA maps:
cpw.state.co.us/placestogo/parks/Pages/
WildlifeAreaMap.aspx

▶ WHAT IS AN SFU? The term stands for State Fishing Unit. There are 15 of these around Colorado that offer limited wildlife recreation.
They include fish hatcheries and rearing operations. All SWA access rules (on page 2) apply.
BELLVUE SFU - LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: Go N of Fort Collins on Hwy. 287
to La Porte. Just N of La Porte go W on CR 28.
GMU/ACRES: 19 / 58 acres
RECREATION: limited public use and tours
RESTRICTIONS: hunting, dogs prohibited.

CHALK CLIFFS SFU - CHAFFEE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Nathrop, go W 2.5 miles on
CR 162, then go N 0.125 of a mile on CR 287.
GMUs/ACRES: 56, 481 / 61 acres
RECREATION: limited public use, limited tours
RESTRICTIONS: dogs prohibited.

CRYSTAL RIVER SFU - GARFIELD CO.
Green and white State Wildlife Area signs are being replaced with
new ones, like this one at Colorow Mountain SWA.
© Mike Porras, CPW

STATE WILDLIFE AREA ACCESS RULES
BOAT REGULATIONS
All vessels and floating devices, their contents, motors,
trailers and equipment are subject to inspection by the
CPW before being launched, operated on or leaving
waters on SWAs. Any aquatic nuisance species found
during inspection must be removed and disposed of
according to CPW procedures before vessels are allowed to
be launched, operate on, or leave the water.

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8. To establish a permanent structure or plant
17. To fish from or block any CPW boat ramps or
vegetation. Only portable blinds and tree stands
docks in conflict with boaters or as posted.
for big-game or waterfowl hunting can be erected 18. To snorkel, scuba dive or spearfish with a divon SWAs and no earlier than 30 days prior to
ing mask, swim fins, snorkel or air tanks. The
the season for which they will be used. No nails
exception is where swimming is permitted, when
can be driven into trees. Man-made materials for
location is identified by a “divers down flag” and
blinds or stands must be removed within 10 days
when scuba diver has valid scuba certificate from
after the season in which they are used ends. Any
recognized scuba training organization.
other portable blind or tree stand used for any
19.
To use air or gas-inflated floating devices for
other purpose must be removed at end of the day
transportation on the surface of the water unless the
YOUTH/MENTOR HUNTING
they are used.
device has multi-compartments and a rigid motor
Youth/mentor hunting means hunting by youths under
The owner’s Customer Identification number
mount when propelled by gasoline or electric moand dates of use must be visible on the outside of
18. Youth hunters under 16 must be accompanied by
tors. Single-compartment air or gas-filled flotation
portable blinds or underside of tree stands. Placedevices restricted to posted swimming areas.
a mentor when hunting on youth/mentor properties.
ment of blinds or stands does not reserve them for
Mentors must be at least 18 and comply with hunter
20.
To promote, sponsor, conduct or participate in
personal use, they may be used by the public on
boat regattas, paintball shooting, questing or noneducation requirements.
first-come, first-served basis.
wildlife oriented activities.
9. To remove, modify or destroy a building, water
21. To launch or land aircraft.
control
device,
fence,
gate,
sign,
survey
or
section
Except when specifically authorized, the following
22. To leave decoys or anything used as decoys in the
activities are PROHIBITED on lands, waters, frozen sur- marker, vegetation or objects of archaeological,
field or on water overnight.
geological or historical value.
faces of waters, rights-­of-way, buildings or devices
under CPW control:
23. To swim, except in designated waters or during
10. To litter, leave fish, fish entrails, human waste,
1. To possess the following types of ammunition
authorized water contact activities.
waste water, containers or toxic substances; to
and/or firearms: tracer rounds, armor-piercing
bring household or commercial trash or toxic sub- 24. To discharge a firearm or bow in parking, camprounds, military hardened rounds with explostances to an area for disposal; or to dump trailer
ing or picnic areas.
sive or radioactive substances, .50-caliber BMG
waste in a sanitary facility.
25.
To fish in fish-rearing ponds, raceways, holding
rounds, or fully automatic firearms.
11. To build fires without precautions to prevent
areas or streams on CPW hatchery properties,
2. To enter, use or occupy an area when posted
spreading; to leave fires unattended.
except areas posted as open to fishing.
against entry, use or occupancy.
12. To graze livestock. Horses, mules, llamas, burros 26. To conduct field trials or group dog training
3. To engage in illegal activities.
may be used in wildlife activities.
without a field-trial license.
4. To enter, use or occupy an area for commercial
13. To have or use fireworks, explosives, poisons,
27. To have, store or use hay, straw or mulch not
purposes or do land, water, oil, gas or mineral
herbicides, pesticides or illegal substances.
certified as noxious-weed free. Certified materials
investigations, surveys or explorations.
must be clearly marked by certifying state or
14. To release wildlife or privately-owned game
5. To operate a vehicle (motorized or non-motorprovince. People who transport these materibirds. Private game birds may be released for field
ized) except on established roads or within desals on federal, state or county roads that cross
trials, including group dog training on SWAs only
ignated camping or parking areas. Drivers must
CPW property are exempt. Also exempt is hay
where allowed. To allow dogs, cats or domestic
obey Colorado motor vehicle laws.
produced on State Trust Lands leased from CPW
pets to run at large (not on a leash), except dogs
for wildlife recreation.
used while hunting, while training hunting dogs
6. To drive faster than posted speed limits or faster
or at CPW-authorized field trials.
than 25 mph if not posted.
28. To trap unless done according to statutes, regulations and authorization.
15. To dig trenches, holes or pits.
7. To leave camp, tent, shelter, motor vehicle or
trailer unattended more than 48 hours, to camp or 16. To leave boats, rafts or other floating craft
29. To partake in Internet-based or computer-assistto park travel trailers or campers on a SWA over
ed remote hunting or fishing. Hunters and anglers
beached, anchored, moored or docked unattend14 days in 45-day period.
must be present in the immediate vicinity of their
ed overnight except in designated areas.
activity.

2017 COLORADO STATE RECREATION LANDS

DIRECTIONS: 1 mile S of Carbondale on Hwy. 33.
GMU/ACRES: 43 / 19 acres
RECREATION: limited public use, limited tours
RESTRICTIONS: camping, hunting, dogs, fishing
equipment, waders prohibited.

DURANGO SFU - LA PLATA CO.

DIRECTIONS: In Durango, next to Animas River.
GMUs/ACRES: 74, 75 / 14 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream on Animas River
RECREATION: visitors center open May 15–Sept.
15; limited tours available at other times, schedule by calling 970-375-6766
FACILITIES: restroom and drinking water available when visitor center is open
RESTRICTIONS: dogs prohibited.

FINGER ROCK SFU - ROUTT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Yampa, go 3 miles S on Hwy.
131.
GMU/ACRES: 26 / 34 acres
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, limited tours
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Fishing, camping, fires, dogs prohibited.
b. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited in
designated safety zones as posted.

RECREATION: wildlife viewing, limited tours
FACILITIES: restroom, drinking water
RESTRICTIONS: dogs prohibited.

PITKIN SFU - GUNNISON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Gunnison, go 14 miles E on
Hwy. 50 to Quartz Creek Rd., then go 14 miles
E to Parlin and turn N.
GMUs/ACRES: 55, 551 / 48 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, limited tours
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Fishing only in Quartz Creek.
b. Dogs prohibited.

POUDRE RIVER SFU - LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From La Porte, go 5 miles N on
Hwy. 287 to Hwy. 14, then 38 miles W.
GMUs/ACRES: 8, 19 / 460 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing,
limited tours
FACILITIES: restroom
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, dogs, boat launching and boat
takeouts prohibited.
b. Hunting prohibited in designated safety zone
as posted.

PUEBLO SFU - PUEBLO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Pueblo, go 6 miles W of
Pueblo Blvd. on Hwy. 96.
GMU/ACRES: 84 / 105 acres
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, limited tours
FACILITIES: restroom, aquarium
RESTRICTIONS: dogs, hunting prohibited.

RIFLE FALLS SFU - GARFIELD CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Rifle, go 15 miles N on Hwy. 325.
GMU/ACRES: 33 / 600 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, limited tours

GLENWOOD SPRINGS SFU - GARFIELD CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Glenwood Springs, go 2.2
miles N along Mitchell Creek.
GMU/ACRES: 34 / 2 acres
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, limited tours
RESTRICTIONS: camping, dogs prohibited.

LAS ANIMAS SFU - BENT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Las Animas W on Hwy. 194,
go 4 miles, then go N on CR 5.5.
GMU/ACRES: 125 / 69 acres
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, limited tours
RESTRICTIONS: camping, dogs prohibited.

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RESTRICTIONS:
a. Dogs, fires, rock climbing prohibited. Camping allowed only with hatchery manager’s
authorization.
b. Hunting prohibited in designated safety areas.

ROARING JUDY SFU - GUNNISON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Gunnison, go 15 miles NW
on East River.
GMUs/ACRES: 54, 55 / 778 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream, pond fishing
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, limited tours
FACILITIES: restroom
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for fishing from sunrise to sunset.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Target practice only in designated areas.
d. Discharging firearms prohibited in designated safety zone.

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WATSON LAKE SFU - LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Fort Collins, go 7 miles NW
on Hwy. 287 to Rist Canyon Rd. (CR 28), then
go 1 mile.
GMU/ACRES: 19 / 90 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: limited tours
FACILITIES: restroom
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting, dogs prohibited.
b. Closed along W bank of Poudre River next to
employee housing.

WRAY SFU - YUMA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Wray, go 2 miles W on Hwy.
34 to CR FF, then go 2 miles N.
GMU/ACRES: 98 / 355 acres
RECREATION: limited tours
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, hunting, dogs prohibited.
b. Closed E of CR FF.

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MOUNT SHAVANO SFU - CHAFFEE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Salida, go 0.5 of a mile NW
on Hwy. 291 to CR 154, then go 0.5 of a mile W.
GMUS/ACRES: 56 / 45 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream, coldwater lake
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DIRECTIONS: From Fairplay, go 15 miles S on Hwy.
285, or 5.5 miles N of Antero Jct. on Hwy. 285.
GMU/ACRES: 50 / 1,200 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl, big game
FISHING: coldwater stream fishing
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS: camping prohibited.

ADAMS SWA - ROUTT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Steamboat Springs, go E on
Hwy. 40, turn S on Hwy. 131. At CR 14, go S.
SWA is 0.5 of a mile N of Stagecoach State Park.
GMU/ACRES: 15 / 650 acres
HUNTING: elk, deer, dusky grouse
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open to public July 1–Nov. 30.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Dogs allowed only as aid in hunting grouse.
d. Vehicles prohibited beyond parking area.

ADOBE CREEK RES. SWA (BLUE LAKE) - BENT, KIOWA COs.
DIRECTIONS: From Las Animas, go 15 miles N
on CR 10.
GMU/ACRES: 125 / 5,147 acres
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, rabbit, pheasant,
scaled quail, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: boating, sail boating, sail surfing,
waterskiing, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms, boat ramps
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour after
sunset; no time restrictions for fishing.
b. ATVs, dirt bikes, snowmobiles prohibited.
c. Frozen surface of lake closed.
d. Dams, inlets, outlet structures open only for
fishing.

ALBERTA PARK RES. SWA - MINERAL CO.

DIRECTIONS: From South Fork, go 18 miles W on
Hwy. 160 to Wolf Creek Ski Area, drive through
parking lot. Continue 1.7 miles on USFS Rd. 391.
GMU/ACRES: 80 / 240 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: primitive boat ramp

ALMA SWA - PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Alma, go 1.5 miles N on Hwy.
9 to CR 4; then go 0.25 of a mile NW.
GMU/ACRES: 49 / 277 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, camping
FACILITIES: restrooms, campsites

ALMONT TRIANGLE SWA - GUNNISON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Almont, go 3 miles N on Hwy. 135.
GMUs / ACRES: 54, 55 / 643 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
NEW RESTRICTIONS: open May 16–Nov. 30.

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ANDREWS LAKE SWA - SAN JUAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Durango, go 39 miles N on
Hwy. 550 to access road; then go 0.5 of a mile E.
GMU/ACRES: 74 / 13 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms, trailhead, parking, overlook

ANDRICK PONDS SWA - MORGAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-76, take exit 66 (Hwy. 39),
go 7.4 miles N on Hwy. 39 to Hwy. 144 and CR
Y.5. Go 1.5 miles W on CR Y.5, then N on CR 3
1.5 miles to CR AA. Go 1 mile to CR 2, go S on
CR 2 for 0.5 of a mile to parking.
GMU/ACRES: 95 / 711 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FACILITIES: parking at N, S ends of SWA
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Public access by foot and only through designated parking areas. Open only on Sat., Sun.,
Weds. and legal holidays from 3 a.m.–9 p.m.
b. Camping, fires, hunting with centerfire rifles,
dog training are prohibited.
c. Discharge of firearms and bows prohibited, except when hunting. Night hunting prohibited.
d. Hunting not allowed on Clark Lake.
e. From the Sat. before Memorial Day holiday
through Aug. 31, access is for wildlife observation only and is limited to areas as posted.
Dogs must be on leash at this time.
f. From Sept. 1 through the end of dark goose
season, open only for migratory bird hunting
within designated areas. See the 2017 Small
Game and Waterfowl brochure.
g. From the Thurs. before Sept. 1 through the
end of spring turkey season, scouting permitted from 10 a.m.–2 p.m. on Thurs. that are
not open to hunting in and prior to waterfowl
and turkey seasons. All people scouting must
check in and out at check station. Firearms,
dogs not allowed during scouting.
h. From the end of dark goose season through
the Fri. before Memorial Day holiday, only
spring turkey hunting allowed. Turkey hunters must check in at check station on CR AA,
but may hunt entire property.
i. Hunting reservations required, see “Hunting
Reservations” (page 1) for details. Maximum
4 hunters per area at any time. Hunters must
follow check-in and check-out procedures as
posted.
Hunters with reservations may not check
in until 3 a.m. day of the hunt, and may only
hunt the area specified on the reservation or
for which they check into.
Reservations valid until sunrise. Hunters
may check in on a first-come, first-served
basis after a hunter with a reservation checks
out, or after sunrise, if there is no check-in
card in the check station.
From Sept. 1 through end of goose season,
maximum of three reservations per hunter
each year.

APISHAPA SWA - LAS ANIMAS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walsenburg, go 18.5 miles NE
on Hwy. 10 to property sign; turn SE and go 20
miles past Mica Butte.
GMUs/ACRES: 133, 134 / 7,935 acres
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, bighorn sheep, rabbit, scaled quail, dove
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing

ARIKAREE STATE WILDLIFE AREA - YUMA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Wray, go 5 miles south on
Hwy 385 and turn east on CR 30. Go 6 miles
east and turn south on CR PP and continue
south for 6.5 miles. From CR QQ.5 and 24.5,
go 1 mile east and 0.5 mile north. At the cattle
guard continue 0.3 mile to the second cattle
guard and entrance sign. The property between
the cattle guards is private property and permission is required to hunt. If roads are muddy,
there is no access to the property.
GMUs/ACRES: 102 / 2320 acres
HUNTING: Hunting for small game, deer, and Rio
Grande turkey.
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open Sept 1–May 31.
b. Public access is restricted to foot traffic only.
c. Camping, fires, dog training, target practice
and horseback riding are prohibited.
d. Parking allowed in designated areas only.
e. In designated areas, hunting is limited to
youth mentor hunting only. No more than
one mentor per youth hunter may engage in
hunting within these designated areas.

ARKANSAS RIVER SWA - PROWERS CO.

DIRECTIONS: There is currently no vehicle access
to this SWA. Any access crosses private property
and landowner permission is required.
GMU/ACRES: 127 / 98 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite quail, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing

ARKANSAS RIVER/BIG BEND SWA (FISHING EASEMENT) -

CHAFFEE CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Poncha Springs, go 4 miles
N on Hwy. 285, the go 0.125 of a mile E on CR
165. Parking is at W end. From Salida, go NW
on Hwy. 291 for 3.5 miles. Go 0.75 of a mile S on
CR 150, then 0.5 of a mile SW on CR 166 to N
bank of Arkansas River. Parking E side of road.
GMU/ACRES: 56 / 11 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream, Arkansas River;
fishing only. (NOTE: Fishing access may not be on
both sides of river. Check for signs.)

ATWOOD SWA - LOGAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Atwood, go 3 miles SW on
Hwy. 6 to CR 29.5, then go 0.5 of a mile S.
GMU/ACRES: 96 / 180 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, turkey,
bobwhite quail, dove, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing

BADGER BASIN SWA - PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hartsel go E and W along
Hwy. 24. Land is directly N of Hartsel and N
and S along Hwy. 9.
GMUs/ACRES: 50, 58, 581 / 752 acres
FISHING: 22 miles of fishing access. This is a fishing property only.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting, camping, fires prohibited.
b. Parking only in designated areas.
c. Access only from designated parking areas.
Closed beyond fenced and posted easement.

BANNER LAKES SWA - WELD CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hudson, go 4 miles E on
Hwy. 52.
GMU/ACRES: 99 / 934 acres
HUNTING: dove, waterfowl, rabbits, prairie dogs
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot access only, and only through designated
parking area. Closed N of Hwy. 52 April 1–
July 15.
b. Camping, fires, horseback riding, bicycling
prohibited.
c. Boating prohibited except for hand-propelled
craft and float tubes.
d. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except when hunting or training dogs. Discharging bows allowed for bowfishing.
e. Fishing prohibited from opening of first
regular duck season to last day of regular
waterfowl season.
f. Closed first day of regular waterfowl season
to day before the first day of pheasant season
except for waterfowl hunting on Sat., Sun.,
Mon. and legal holidays. During this period,
waterfowl hunting reservations available
but not required. See “Hunting Reservations” (page 1) for details. Reservations valid
throughout reserved day until hunter with
reservation checks out. Hunters may check
in on first-come, first-served basis after a
hunter with a reservation checks out, or if
no reservation exists for a hunt area after
midnight immediately preceding the hunt, or

if reserved area isn’t claimed by legal sunrise.
Maximum 4 hunters per reservation. Waterfowl hunters must check in and check out at
designated station.
g. From the Thurs. before Sept. 1 through the
end of dark goose season, scouting permitted
from 10 a.m.–2 p.m. on Thurs. that are not
open to hunting in and prior to waterfowl
seasons. Must have reservation or letter from
CPW. All people must check in and out at
check station. Firearms, dogs not allowed
during scouting.
h. Dog training permitted N of Hwy. 52 during Feb., March, July 16–Aug. 31 only. Dog
training permitted S of Hwy. 52, Feb. 1–Aug.
31 only.
i. Field trials may be authorized Feb., March and
Aug. No more than 4 per year. Group training events not limited.
j. Domestic, feral or privately-owned game birds
may be released with permit for field trials
and dog training S of Colo. 52. Birds taken
must be removed from SWA and privatelyowned game birds prepared for human
consumption.
k. CPW may implement a dog training reservation system to manage overcrowding.

BASALT SWA (BASALT, CHRISTINE, TONER, PEACHBLOW,
7 CASTLES, SCHUCK UNITS) - EAGLE, PITKIN COs.

TONER UNIT: From Basalt, go 3.2 miles E on USFS
Rd. 105 (Fryingpan Rd.) to signs; then go N.
GMUs/ACRES: 47, 444 / 2,577 acres
CHRISTINE UNIT: From Basalt, go 0.5 of a mile W
on Two Rivers Rd. (old Hwy. 82) to Homestead
Drive; then go N to access road.
GMUS/ACRES: 47, 444 / 2,230 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, bighorn sheep, dusky grouse
FISHING: coldwater stream, coldwater lake
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: shooting range
RESTRICTIONS ON ALL UNITS:
a. Alcohol prohibited on shooting range.
b. Except for muzzleloaders, firearms on shooting range restricted to lower than .50 caliber.
Discharging shotguns allowed. Fully automatic firearms prohibited. Discharging firearms
on shooting range allowed only 7 a.m.–7 p.m.
Mon.–Fri. and 9 a.m.–5 p.m. Sat.–Sun.
c. Boating, water activities prohibited on Christine Lake.
d. Camping prohibited at all times within
0.25 of a mile of Fryingpan River. Camping
prohibited in other areas, except by licensed
hunters during an established big game or
turkey season, plus 3 days before and 3 days
after the seasons.
e. Closed Dec. 1–April 15 except on Christine
Lake and rifle ranges.
f. Fires, mountain bikes prohibited.
g. Dogs prohibited except field trials may be
authorized Aug. and Sept.

BEAVER CREEK SWA - FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Cañon City, go 8 miles E on
Hwy. 50 to Hwy. 67 (Phantom Canyon Rd.),

then go N 2 miles to CR 123, then E 0.2 of a
mile to CR 132, then N 9 miles to property. Or:
From Skaguay Dam, go downstream 12 miles
on trail to property (2-day hike).
GMU/ACRES: 59 / 2,227 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, rabbit, dove, turkey
with limited license
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing. No overnight camping.

BEAVER CREEK RES. SWA - RIO GRANDE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From South Fork, go 2 miles SW on
Hwy. 160 to USFS Rd. 360 (Beaver Creek Road),
then go 6 miles S.
GMU/ACRES: 80 / 102 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: USFS campgrounds, restroom,
drinking water, boat ramps
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Discharging firearms, bowfishing and open
fires on ice are prohibited.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater
wake.

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63 RANCH SWA - PARK CO.

RESTRICTIONS:
a. Public access by foot only and only through
designated parking areas.
b. Camping, fires, horseback riding, dog training prohibited.
c. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except when hunting or for target practice.
Discharging bows allowed for bowfishing.
d. Target practice prohibited except when
authorized by area wildlife manager.
e. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited
first day of teal season to last day of dark
goose season.
f. All recreational activity except deer hunting
are prohibited opening weekend of the regular
plains rifle deer season and opening day and
first weekend of late plains rifle deer season.

BEAVER LAKE SWA - GUNNISON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Marble, go 0.25 of a mile E
on CR 3.
GMU/ACRES: 43 / 41 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream, coldwater lake
RECREATION: non-motorized boating, wildlife
viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited except for float tubes or
hand-propelled craft. No vehicles on dam.
b. Camping, fires, discharging firearms or bows
prohibited.

BELLAIRE LAKE SWA - LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: I-25 N to Hwy. 14 exit toward
Fort Collins. Take Hwy. 14, turn right onto N.
College Ave., Hwy. 287. Follow Hwys. 14/287
N 10.7 miles. Turn left at CR 74E, Red Feather
Lakes Road, and go 24 miles. Turn left at CR
162, go 2 miles to Bellaire Lake Road.
GMU/ACRES: 8 / 12 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
FACILITIES: USFS campground, drinking water,
electrical hookups, restroom
RESTRICTIONS: boating prohibited except for
float tubes or craft propelled by hand, wind or
electric motor.

BERGEN PEAK SWA - CLEAR CREEK, JEFFERSON COs.

DIRECTIONS: From Evergreen, go 4 miles N on
Hwy. 74 to Hwy. 103, then go 5.9 miles W to
Stinton Rd. Then go 2.2 miles E.
GMU/ACRES: 39 / 1,093 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, squirrel, dusky grouse
RECREATION: hiking, horseback riding
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback access only.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Dogs must be on leash except when hunting
small game.
d. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except when hunting.
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BIG THOMPSON PONDS SWA - LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Loveland, go 5 miles E on
Hwy. 402 to I-25 Frontage Road, then go 0.75
of a mile N to interstate underpass. Go left
through the underpass, then 0.75 of a mile N.
GMU/ACRES: 20 / 51 acres
HUNTING: rabbit, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour after
sunset; no time restrictions for fishing or with
night-hunting permit.
b. Camping, fires, dog training, horseback riding, bicycling prohibited.
c. Boating prohibited except for float tubes used
while fishing.
d. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except when hunting. Discharging bows is
allowed for bowfishing.

BIGHORN SPRINGS SWA (FISHING EASEMENT) -

CHAFFEE CO.
DIRECTIONS: Two miles S of Buena Vista at the
intersection of Hwys. 24 and 285, go S on Hwy.
285 for 4 miles. Access road is on E side of
highway, look for sign.
GMU/ACRES: 57, 481 / 8 acres
FISHING: coldwater river
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access for fishing only and only within the
high-water line.
b. Parking only in designated lots.
c. Camping and fires prohibited.

BILLY CREEK SWA - OURAY, MONTROSE COs.

BECKETT TRACT: From Montrose, go 18 miles S
on Hwy. 550 to Ouray CR 4, then turn left. Go
0.5 of a mile.
BILLY CREEK TRACT: From Montrose, go 16 miles
S on Hwy. 550 to Ouray CR 2, then turn left.
Road also leads to Nicoll and Porter tracts.
COLONA TRACT: From Montrose, go 7 miles S on
Hwy. 550 to Government Springs Rd. Continue
on Horsefly Rd. to signed access road.
CARMICHAEL TRACT: From Montrose, go 21 miles
S on Hwy. 550 to Ouray CR 8, turn left on lower
road. Go through ranch yard; then go 1.25 miles
on main road to access road.
GMUs/ACRES: 62, 65 / 5,498 acres, all tracts
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dove
FISHING: coldwater stream, pond
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, camping, hiking
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open May 1–Dec. 31.
b. Snowmobiles prohibited on Colona tract.

BITTERBRUSH SWA - MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Craig, take Hwy. 40 W to
Maybell. SWA is S of Hwy. 40 and W of CR 57.
GMU/ACRES: 11 / 8,081 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open May 1–Jan. 14.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Vehicles allowed only on CRs 59 and 143.
d. Hunters may place portable blinds, markers,
stands or related structures only after Aug. 1.
These must be removed by the hunter within
1) 24 hours after harvesting an animal, or 2)
7 days after the end of archery pronghorn
season, whichever is first.

BLACKTAIL (CONSERVATION EASEMENT) - ROUTT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Steamboat Springs, go E on
Hwy. 40, turn S on Hwy. 131. At CR 14, go S.
Easement is S and E of Adams SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 15 / 610 acres
HUNTING: elk, deer, dusky grouse
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open July 1–Nov. 30.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Dogs prohibited except as aid in hunting grouse.
d. Motor vehicles prohibited beyond designated
parking areas.

BLISS SWA - LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From La Porte, go 5 miles N on
Hwy. 287 to Hwy. 14, then go 41 miles W.
GMUs/ACRES: 8, 19 / 352 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, bighorn sheep, rabbit, dusky
grouse
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS: vessel launching and take out
prohibited.

BLUE RIVER SWA - SUMMIT CO.

BLUE RIVER UNIT: From Silverthorne, go 17 miles
N on Hwy. 9. 82 acres.
EAGLE’S NEST UNIT: From Silverthorne, go 9 miles
N on Hwy. 9. 29 acres.
SUTTON UNIT: From Silverthorne, go 7 miles N
on Hwy. 9.
GMUs/ACRES: 37, 371 / 134 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing,
watchable wildlife trail
RESTRICTIONS ON ALL UNITS: camping, fires, firewood cutting, discharging firearms or bows and
overnight vehicle parking prohibited.

BOB TERRELL SWA - GARFIELD CO.

DIRECTIONS: From the intersection of Hwys. 82
and 133, go about 1 mile W on Hwy. 82. Turn left
onto CR 106, follow it back to the E, staying left
at the fork in the road. Road dead ends at SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 43 / 7 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: boat launch/take out

BODO SWA - LA PLATA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Durango, go 1 mile S on Hwy.
160/550 to CR 210, then go 0.25 of a mile W to
E boundary.

GMU/ACRES: 741 / 2,942 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky grouse, turkey,
dove
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open April 16–Nov. 30 for general use.
b. Open S of CR 210 only for small-game hunting from Dec. 1–April 15.
c. Smelter Mountain Trail open 10 a.m.–2 p.m.
Dec. 1–April 15. Foot access only. No dogs.
d. Camping, fires, snowmobiles prohibited.
e. Discharging firearms allowed only when
hunting.

BOEDECKER RES. SWA - LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Loveland, go 2 miles W on
First Street to CR 21, then go 0.5 of a mile S.
GMU/ACRES: 20 / 308 acres of water
HUNTING: dove, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour after
sunset; no time restrictions for fishing or for
those with night-hunting permit.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates whitewater wake.
c. Fishing prohibited from vessels Nov. 1 to end
of waterfowl season.d. Camping, fires, horseback riding, sailboards prohibited.
e. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except when hunting. Discharging bows allowed for bowfishing.

BOSQUE DEL OSO SWA - LAS ANIMAS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Trinidad, take exit 14A off
I-25. Go W on Hwy. 12 approximately 21 miles
to Weston and look for access signs between
Weston and Stonewall. Property S of Hwy.
GMUs/ACRES: 85, 851 / 30,000 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, turkey, small game,
mountain lion
FISHING: coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open to public April 1–Nov. 30; open Dec. 1–
March 31 only to licensed big-game hunters
and one non-hunting companion.
b. Campfires only in designated areas and containment structures.
c. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except while hunting. Discharging bows allowed for bowfishing.
d. Camping only in designated areas; hunters
may camp anywhere during hunting seasons.
e. Parking allowed only in designated areas.
f. Unattended food or garbage must be stored in
bear-resistant manners or containers.
g. Snowmobiles, motorized vehicles, ATVs and
bicycles on established roads or trails may
be prohibited to protect wildlife and prevent
resource damage. Closures posted.
h. Fishing prohibited on South Fork of Purgatoire
River in SWA from day after Labor Day weekend until first day of Memorial Day weekend.

BRAVO SWA - LOGAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-76 at Sterling exit, go 0.5
of a mile W on Hwy. 6 to CR 370, then go 1.7
miles NE.
GMU/ACRES: 91 / 1,082 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, bobwhite quail,
pheasant, turkey, dove, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access from designated parking areas only.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except when hunting.
d. Target practice prohibited except when authorized by area wildlife manager.
e. All recreational activities except deer hunting
are prohibited on opening weekend of regular
plains rifle deer season, and opening day and
first weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
f. One field trial may be authorized per year, in
Feb., March or Aug.
g. Horse use prohibited except when training
hunting dogs and then only allowed in Feb.,
March and April (through Wed. before spring
turkey season opens) and Aug.
h. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited
from first day of teal season to last day of dark
goose season.
ON SCALVA PARCEL: Reservations required for all
public use. See “Hunting Reservations” (page 1)
for details.
a. Limited to 3 groups with max. of 4 people per
group daily.
b. Open only 4 a.m.–9 p.m. Foot access only and
only from designated parking areas. Mandatory check station.
c. From Sept. 1–May 31, only hunting allowed. Limited to archery, muzzleloading
and shotguns during established seasons.
Hunting allowed only Sat., Sun., Wed., Labor
Day, Columbus Day (observed), Veterans
Day, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, New
Year’s Day, Martin Luther King Jr. Day and
Presidents Day.
d. From June 1–Aug. 31, only wildlife viewing
allowed. Open only Sat., Sun. and Weds.
e. Turkey hunting allowed on opening day, Sat.,
Sun., Weds. and legal holidays during turkey
seasons.
f. Fires, camping, field trials, dog training
prohibited. Discharging firearms, bows prohibited except while hunting.

BROWER SWA - WELD CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Evans, go 1 mile E on 37th
Street.
GMU/ACRES: 94 / 65 acres
HUNTING: rabbit, squirrel, dove, waterfowl, turkey
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, horseback riding prohibited.
b. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except shotguns or bows while hunting Sept.
1–Feb. 28 and during spring turkey season.

c. Public access prohibited from March 1–Aug.
31 except for valid spring turkey hunters during spring turkey season.
d. Dogs prohibited except as hunting aid. Dog
training prohibited except when training
dogs for hunting.
e. Parking allowed only in designated spaces
within designated parking area.
f. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited
from first day of teal season to last day of dark
goose season.

BROWN LAKES SWA - HINSDALE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Creede, go 25 miles W on
Hwy. 149 to USFS Rd. 515 (Hermit Lakes Rd.).
Go 1.5 miles W.
GMU/ACRES: 76 / 520 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, picnicking
FACILITIES: restroom, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS: camping prohibited.

BROWNLEE SWA (FISHING LEASE) - JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go E on 5th Street
1.5 miles to the signed access point (north of
road). Or, from Walden, go N on Hwy. 125 for 1
mile, turn right on CR 42. Parking and access is
immediately to the right.
GMU/ACRES: 6 / 2 mi. of river
FISHING: Michigan River, coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS: open for fishing only.

BROWNLEE 2 SWA (FISHING LEASE) - JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go 0.5 of a mile W
on Hwy. 14 to CR 12; then 5.1 miles NW to CR
18; then 0.5 of a mile W.
GMU/ACRES: 16 / 1.2 miles of river
FISHING: North Platte River, coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS: open for fishing only.

BROWNS PARK SWA - MOFFAT CO.

COLD SPRING MOUNTAIN UNIT: From Maybell, go
41 miles NW on Hwy. 318 to CR 10N, then go
17 miles N to CR 72, then 9 miles W to fork.
Take left fork 4 miles.
WIGGINS UNIT: From Maybell, go 41 miles NW
on Hwy. 318 to CR 10N, then go 17 miles N to
CR 72; then 15 miles W.
BEAVER CREEK UNIT: From Maybell, go 59 miles
NW on Hwy. 318. Unit N of Hwy. 318.
CALLOWAY UNIT: Closed to public access in
posted area.
GMU/ACRES: 201 / 2,226 acres, all units
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, elk, rabbit, dusky
grouse, waterfowl, dove
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing

BRUSH SWA - MORGAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Brush, go 2.5 miles N on
Hwy. 71. Turn W on CR U. Go about 200 feet to
CR 28, turn N and go 1 mile to parking lot.
GMU/ACRES: 96 / 588 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, turkey,
bobwhite quail, dove, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, hiking

RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 3 a.m.–9 p.m., no time restrictions for
those with night-hunting permit. Access
from designated parking areas only.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except when hunting. Discharging bows allowed for bowfishing.
d. Target practice prohibited except when authorized by area wildlife manager.
e. All recreational activities except deer hunting
are prohibited on opening weekend of regular
plains rifle deer season, and opening day and
first weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
f. Horse use prohibited except when training
hunting dogs and then only allowed in Feb.,
March and April (through Wed. before spring
turkey season opens) and Aug.
g. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited
from first day of teal season to last day of dark
goose season.

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WILDLIFE AREAS

DIRECTIONS: From South Fork, go 11 miles W on
Hwy. 160 to USFS Rd. 410, then go 2 miles W.
GMU/ACRES: 76 / 117 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: campgrounds, restroom, drinking
water, boat ramp

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BRUSH CREEK SWA - EAGLE CO.

DIRECTIONS: Take I-70 to exit 147 toward Eagle.
Turn S and go to round-about. Exit roundabout
going W on Hwy. 6 for 1 block. Turn S on Capitol
Street, then turn E on Brush Creek Rd. and go
to stop sign. Turn S, go 1 block, turn E to stay on
Brush Creek Rd. SWA is 15-18 miles from Eagle,
between Peterson Draw and Sneve Gulch. The
SWA is composed of 3 separate tracts of property
within Sylvan Lake State Park. All properties are
accessible from Brush Creek Rd. Access and use
of Sylvan Lake State Park requires a parks pass.
GMU/ACRES: 44 / 382 acres
RECREATION: hunting, wildlife viewing

BRUSH HOLLOW SWA - FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS — TO BOAT RAMP: From Penrose at
Hwy. 115, go W on 3rd (CR 123), then go 0.29
of a mile to E St. (CR 125). Go 5.5 miles to CR
129, then go 2.5 miles on CR 129 to SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 59 / 461 acres
FISHING: coldwater/warmwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms, shelters, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.

BRUSH PRAIRIE PONDS SWA - MORGAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Brush go S on Clayton Street to
check station, then go S 2.25 miles to parking area.
GMU/ACRES: 99 / 1,600 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl, pheasant, rabbit, deer
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: duck blinds
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 3 a.m.–9 p.m. No time restrictions for
those with night-hunting permit.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. All users must check in and out at designated
check station at Brush Memorial Park. User
numbers regulated by check station. Maximum 4 hunters per area.

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�d. When property is open to hunting, no more
than two vehicles are allowed per group. Before
Dec. 1, hunters must park in area they check
into. Parking only in designated parking areas.
e. From the last day of regular goose season until
Aug. 31, open only for wildlife viewing in limited
areas as posted. Access property by foot only.
f. From Sept. 1–Nov. 30, only migratory bird
hunting allowed, and only Sat., Sun., Wed.,
Columbus Day (observed), Veterans Day,
Thanksgiving Day.
g. From Sept. 1–Dec. 1, reservations required
until sunrise. See “Hunting Reservations” (page
1) for details. Maximum 3 reservations per
hunter annually.
Hunters with reservations may not check in
until midnight before the hunt, and may only
hunt the area specified on the reservation or for
which they check into.
Reservations valid until sunrise. Hunters
may check in on a first-come, first-served basis
after a hunter with a reservation checks out, or
after sunrise, if there is no check-in card in the
check station.
h. Two hunting areas are reserved for residents
of the city of Brush and are awarded through
lottery system. Applications to enter lottery
available at the CPW Brush Area Office after
the August Commission meeting. Hunters
must have valid license for species to be hunted
to enter the drawing. For complete application
and hunt reservation details, call the Brush
Area Office, 970-842-6300.
i. From the Thurs. before teal season opens
through Nov. 30, scouting permitted from
10 a.m.–2 p.m. on Thurs. that are not open
to hunting in and prior to waterfowl seasons.
Must have reservation number or letter from
CPW. All people must check in and out at
check station. Firearms, dogs not allowed during scouting.
j. From Dec. 1 through the last day of regular
goose season, only hunting allowed. Reservations required until sunrise to hunt on Dec.
1 (first day for small-game and big-game
hunting).
From Dec. 2 through the end of dark goose
season, reservations not available. Hunters may
check in on first-come, first-served basis, but
not until midnight before the hunt. Five hunting areas open for check in. Hunters who check
in for one of these 5 areas may hunt anywhere
on the property.

BUENA VISTA SWA (FISHING EASEMENT) - CHAFFEE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From the stoplight on Main Street
in Buena Vista, go E 0.5 of a mile to end of Main.
Parking available in several locations along river.
GMUs/ACRES: 49, 481 / 41 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream, fishing access only

BURCHFIELD SWA - BACA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walsh, go 11 miles E on CR
DD to property.
GMU/ACRES: 139 / 178 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, pheasant, bobwhite quail,
scaled quail, dove
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing

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CABIN CREEK SWA - GUNNISON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Gunnison, go 6.5 miles E
on Hwy. 50, turn N on BLM 3107, then go approximately 6.5 miles to FR 604.3A; .5 miles to
property from there.
GMU/ACRES: 55 / 640 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, hiking, camping
RESTRICTIONS: open May 1–Nov. 30.

CENTENNIAL SWA - GUNNISON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Gunnison, go 10 miles W on
Hwy. 50. SWA is N of Hwy. 50.
GMU/ACRES: 54 / 1,800 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse, rabbit
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open July 1–Nov. 30.
b. Motorized and mechanized vehicles restricted
as posted.
c. Camping prohibited.

CENTENNIAL VALLEY SWA - WELD CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Kersey, go 5 miles E on Hwy.
34 to CR 63 and go N to CR 380. Go E on CR
380 0.25 of a mile to Pritchard parking lot and
2.1 miles to Centennial parking lot.
GMU/ACRES: 951 / 1,195 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, dogs (except as aid in hunting), dog
training, fires, target practice, horseback riding, hunting with centerfire rifles prohibited.
b. During regular waterfowl seasons, smallgame and waterfowl hunting only in designated hunt areas.
c. During regular duck seasons, waterfowl and
small-game hunting requires a reservation.
See “Hunting Reservations” (page 1) for
details. Maximum 4 hunters per reservation.
Mandatory check in and check out as posted
at designated station.
d. Open to public during regular duck seasons
only on Sat., Sun., Mon. and legal holidays.
e. From March 1–Aug. 31, only open for hunters
with valid spring turkey licenses.
f. Waterfowl and small-game hunting is prohibited on opening weekend of regular rifle deer
season, and opening day and first weekend of
late plains rifle deer season.
g. Parking only in designated areas. No motor
vehicles outside parking areas.
h. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited
from first day of teal season to last day of dark
goose season.

NEW CERRO SUMMIT SWA - MONTROSE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Montrose, go 13 miles E:
property is located on the N side of Hwy. 50.
GMUs/ACRES: 64 / 162 acres
RECREATION: fishing, small-game and big game
hunting
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Public access is for fishing and hunting only.
b. Open March 1–Nov. 30.
c. Hunting permitted Aug. 15–Nov. 30.

d. Fishing permitted March 1–Nov. 30.
e. Access to property through the designated
parking area only; public access by foot only.
f. Dogs are prohibited, except as an aid in hunting.
g. Water contact prohibited except by float tubes
with waders only.

CHAMPION SWA (FISHING EASEMENT) - CHAFFEE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Buena Vista, go S on Hwy.
24, continue S onto Hwy. 285. Easement is E of
Hwy. 285. Parking area off Hwy. 285, 0.5 of a
mile S of junction of Hwys. 285 and 24.
GMUs/ACRES: 57, 481 / 60 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS: Public access is for fishing only
and only through designated parking areas.

CHARLIE MEYERS SWA - PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hartsel, go E 10.3 miles on
Hwy. 24 to CR 23 (mile marker 250). Turn S
onto CR 23 and go 2.7 miles. Turn E on CR 59
and go 2.3 miles to junction of CRs 59 and 92.
Turn S on CR 59, go 1 mile to entrance.
GMU/ACRES: 58 / 1,082 acres
RESTRICTIONS: camping, fires prohibited.

CHEROKEE SWA (UPPER, MIDDLE, LOWER, LONE PINE,
RABBIT CREEK UNITS) - LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Fort Collins, go 22 miles N on
Hwy. 287 to Cherokee Park Rd. (CR 80C), then
6 miles W to parking area on S side of road.
GMUs/ACRES: 8, 191 / 25,497 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, squirrel, dusky grouse, rabbit, dove
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Motor vehicles permitted on established roads
as posted.
b. Open Sept. 1–May 1 only for hunting and
fishing; open otherwise May 2–Aug. 31.
c. Hunting and fishing access by foot only after
last big-game season.
d. Horseback, bicycles restricted to designated
roads and trails, except horses used to hunt
big game

CHESMORE SWA (FISHING EASEMENT) - CHAFFEE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From the stoplight in Buena Vista, go E
on Main Street to end of road. Cross the Arkansas
River on the foot bridge, walk downstream 0.5 of
a mile to property. You will cross Town of Buena
Vista property and BLM on the way. It is open fishing for that entire stretch of Arkansas River.
GMU/ACRES: 49 / 5 acres
HUNTING: fishing, minimal deer hunting
RESTRICTIONS: access by foot only.

CHRISTINA SWA (FISHING EASEMENT) - ROUTT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Steamboat Springs, go 7 miles
N on CR 129 (Elk River Rd.).
GMU/ACRES: 214 / 23 acres
FISHING: Elk River, coldwater stream
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS: camping, fires prohibited.

CHUBB PARK RANCH SWA - CHAFFEE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Buena Vista, go E 16 miles on
Hwy. 24 to CR 309, then go N on CR 309 0.5 of
a mile to SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 49 / 525 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires, snowmobiles, target practice
prohibited.
b. Vehicles prohibited off of the county road.

CHUCK LEWIS SWA - ROUTT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hwy. 40, go S on Hwy. 131 to CR
14F. Take 14F W to CR 14. Go N to parking area.
GMU/ACRES: 131 / 288 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 4 a.m.–10 p.m.
b. Overnight parking, camping, fires, bicycles
prohibited.
c. Dogs prohibited except in hunting waterfowl
or dogs aiding the disabled.
d. Big-game, small-game hunting prohibited.
e. Waterfowl hunting permitted, except within
50 yards of the bridge on CR 14F.
f. Horses prohibited outside parking area.
g. Launching or taking out all flotation devices
(including kayaks, canoes, rafts, tubes) prohibited, except those used exclusively for fishing.

CIMARRON SWA - MONTROSE, GUNNISON COs.

DIRECTIONS: From Montrose, go 23 miles E on
Hwy. 50 to Little Cimarron Rd., then 2 miles S
to access road, then go 1.5 miles SW.
GMU/ACRES: 65 / 6,454 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, waterfowl, dusky grouse
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, picnicking
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open July 1 through Nov. 30.
b. Camping, fires, snowmobiles prohibited.
c. Parking in established parking areas only.

CLEAR CREEK RES. SWA - CHAFFEE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Buena Vista, go 13 miles N on
Hwy. 24 to CR 390, then go 0.5 of a mile W.
GMUs/ACRES: 48, 481 / 500 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake and 0.5 mile of stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping allowed only in established camping
areas on W end of SWA.
b. Fires allowed only in campgrounds.
c. Fishing prohibited on dam, spillway, outlet
and downstream to Hwy. 24.
d. OHV use prohibited at lake and in campground.

CLINE RANCH SWA - PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Jefferson, go S on Hwy. 285
for about 5 miles. SWA entrance near mile
marker 194.
GMU/ACRES: 500 / 1,600 acres

HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, elk, waterfowl, small game
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot or horseback only from designated parking areas. No overnight parking.
b. Camping, fires, dog training prohibited.
c. Discharging firearms or bows allowed only
when hunting.
d. Dogs allowed only as hunting aid.
e. Horses allowed only on designated trails.
Reservation required to use horses, call
719-836-4279. Only two reservations
allowed per day.
f. Fishing allowed only March 1–Sept. 30 and
only in designated areas. Only people in a
vehicle in the assigned parking space may
fish the corresponding assigned area. Maximum 4 anglers per vehicle and 1 vehicle per
parking space.
g. Artificial flies and lures only, two trout limit.
h. Hunting access limited to the occupants of
a vehicle parked in assigned parking space.
Maximum 4 hunters per vehicle.

COALBED CANYON SWA - DOLORES CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Cortez, go NW on Hwy. 491
to Northdale. SWA is S of Hwy. 491 and CR 2,
also 2 areas on N side of Hwy. 491, farther W.
GMUs/ACRES: 72, 711 / 2,359 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Discharging firearms allowed only for hunting.

COCHETOPA SWA - SAGUACHE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Gunnison, go 8 miles E on
Hwy. 50, turn right on Hwy. 114, then go 20
miles S/SE, turn right on CR NN14, go S 2 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 67 / 6,712 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, rabbit, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour after
sunset, with exception for hunters retrieving
downed game.
b. Foot access only and only from established
parking areas.
c. Camping, dogs, fires prohibited.
d. Big-game hunting prohibited N of posted
E/W center line of Sect. 27, Range 2 E, Township 46 N.

COKE OVEN SWA - PITKIN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Basalt, go 30 miles E on USFS
Rd. 105 (Fryingpan River Rd.)
GMU/ACRES: 444 / 330 acres
RECREATION: hunting, wildlife viewing

COLLER SWA - MINERAL, RIO GRANDE COs.

DIRECTIONS: From South Fork, go 4.5 miles W
on Hwy. 149.
GMUs/ACRES: 76, 79 / 579 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, squirrel, dusky grouse
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing

FACILITIES: restroom
RESTRICTIONS: camping, snowmobiles, overnight
parking prohibited.

COLORADO RIVER ISLAND SWA - MESA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Grand Junction, go E on I-70; turn
S on Hwy. 141 (32 Rd.). Turn W on D Rd. Colorado
River SWA is on S side of road, along the river.
GMUs/ACRES: 30, 41 / 67 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, dogs (except as aid in hunting),
prohibited.
b. Waterfowl hunting from established blinds is
the only hunting allowed.
c. Hunting by reservation only. See “Hunting
Reservations” (page 1) for details. Mandatory
check in and check out as posted at station.
d. Hunting areas that have not been reserved
are available on first-come, first-served basis
after 5 a.m. for that hunt day. Reserved areas
unoccupied by 7 a.m. are available first-come,
first-served basis. But any hunt area must be
yielded at any time upon request of a hunter
holding a valid reservation for that area.

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COLOROW MOUNTAIN SWA - RIO BLANCO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Meeker take Hwy. 64 approximately 15 miles W to CR 142 (directly N of the
east entrance to Rio Blanco Lake SWA).
SCENERY GULCH UNIT: take CR 142 for 7.2 miles to
the property.
TSCHUDDI GULCH UNIT: take CR 142 for 1.8 miles
to intersection of CR 142 and CR 143. Take CR
143 for 3.7 miles to property.
GMUs/ACRES: 11 / 1,979 acres
HUNTING: elk, bear, lion, deer, small game
FISHING: Scenery Pond is 5.5 acres at bottom of
Scenery Gulch near parking area.
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, hiking, mountain
biking, horseback riding, camping in primitive
areas, OHV access through Tschuddi Gulch to
BLM lands on Colorow Mountain
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open July 16–end of January.
b. Parking and camping in designated areas only.
c. Motorized vehicles prohibited in Scenery
Gulch Unit and in Tschuddi Unit north of
designated camping area.
d. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
within 200 yards of camping, parking areas or
structures.

COTTONWOOD SWA - MORGAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Snyder, go 2 miles E on CR W.7.
GMU/ACRES: 96 / 884 acres
HUNTING: deer, pheasant, bobwhite quail, waterfowl, dove, rabbit, squirrel, turkey
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 3 a.m.–9 p.m. daily; no time restrictions
for hunters with night-hunting permit.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Target practice prohibited except when authorized by area wildlife manager.
d. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
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�e. All recreational activities except deer hunting
prohibited opening weekend of regular plains
rifle deer season, and opening day and first
weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
f. Horse use prohibited except when training hunting dogs and only allowed in Feb.,
March, April (through Wed. before spring
turkey season opens) and Aug.
g. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited
from first day of teal season to last day of dark
goose season.

COWDREY LAKE SWA - JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Cowdrey, go 2 miles S on
Hwy. 125. From Walden, go 7.5 miles N on
Hwy. 125. Entrance W of road.
GMU/ACRES: 161 / 15 acres land, 80 acres water
HUNTING: small game, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater
wake.
b. Sailboards prohibited.

CREEDE SWA - MINERAL CO.

DIRECTIONS — HATCHERY TRACT: From Creede, go
1.2 miles E on Hwy. 149 to undesignated road,
then go 0.5 of a mile S to Rio Grande River.
DEEP CREEK TRACT: From Creede, go 1.25 miles
W on Hwy. 149 to Airport Rd., then go 0.8 of a
mile S to Rio Grande River.
GMU/ACRES: 76 / 3 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing

DAN NOBLE SWA - SAN MIGUEL CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Norwood, go 1.5 miles E on
Hwy. 145 to USFS Rd. 610 (Dolores-Norwood
Rd.); then 17 miles S.
GMU/ACRES: 70 / 2,223 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl, deer and elk on Greager
Tract. Deer and elk on John Kane tract
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: power boating, sail surfing, waterskiing, camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms, boat ramps, shelters
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Miramonte Res. Tract:
1. Camping only in designated areas along
NE, SW, SE parts of reservoir.
2. Discharging firearms or bows allowed only
when hunting waterfowl.
3. Waterskiing permitted only 10 a.m.–6 p.m.
Waterskiing, jetskiing only in designated
areas on W half of reservoir.
b. Greager Tract:
1. Access by foot or horseback only.
2. Open March 1–May 15 only with permit
from area or district wildlife manager for
wildlife viewing. Viewers must follow all restrictions and conditions on permit. Open
for other access May 16–end of February.
3. Viewing site limited to designated area.
4. Snowmobiles, camping prohibited.

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c. John Kane Tract:
1. Access by foot or horseback only.
2. Open May 16–end of February.
3. Snowmobiles, camping prohibited.

DAWN POND SWA - BENT CO.

DIRECTIONS: Take Hwy. 50 W toward Las
Animas. From Las Animas, go W on Hwy. 194,
then N on CR 5.5. SWA is on E side of road
around Adobe Creek.
GMU/ACRES: 125 / 30 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for fishing only. Hunting only with
landowner permission.
b. Boating prohibited except float tubes or craft
propelled by hand or electric motor.
c. Parking allowed in designated areas only.

DEADMAN SWA - PROWERS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Granada, go N on Hwy. 385,
2.5 miles to CR JJ, then go 2.5 miles E on CR JJ
to CR 27. Turn S on CR 27, go 0.5 of a mile to
parking area.
GMU/ACRES: 127 / 503 acres
HUNTING: deer, small game, waterfowl

DELANEY BUTTE LAKES SWA (NORTH, SOUTH, EAST) JACKSON CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go 0.5 of a mile W
on Hwy. 14 to CR 12, then go 5.3 miles W to CR
18. Go 4.5 miles W on to CR 5, then go 0.5 of a
mile N.
GMU/ACRES: 16 / 2,620 acres
HUNTING: big game, small game, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom, boat ramp, shade shelters
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.
b. Sailboards prohibited.
DEVIL CREEK SWA - ARCHULETA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Pagosa Springs, go 16 miles W
on Hwy. 160 to USFS Rd. 627 then 2 miles N.
GMU/ACRES: 77 / 561 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, squirrel, dusky
grouse, turkey, dove
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS: camping, fires, snowmobiles
prohibited.

DeWEESE RES. SWA - CUSTER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Westcliffe, go NW on Hwy.
69 for 5 miles, turn N on Copper Gulch Rd. to
access road.
GMUs/ACRES: 69, 691 / 780 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake, coldwater stream
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing,
camping
HUNTING: pronghorn, waterfowl, dove, coyote,
cottontail, deer, small game
FACILITIES: restrooms, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
NEW a. Any person aged 18–64 must possess
an annual access permit in order to access
this property, except that any person who
possesses a current and valid Colorado

annual hunting or fishing license is exempt
from this permit requirement. Permits shall
cost $36, and are valid from April 1–March
31 annually. Permits are available from any
Division licensing agent.
b. OHVs prohibited

DIAMOND J SWA (HUNTING &amp; FISHING LEASE) - JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go N on Hwy. 125.
Parking areas are 1, 2 and 4 miles N of Walden.
GMU/ACRES: 161 / 3,129 acres of land, 10 miles of river
HUNTING: small game, waterfowl
FISHING: Illinois and Michigan rivers, coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS:
a. No big-game hunting; access allowed only for
fishing, small-game and waterfowl hunting.
b. Hunting with shotguns or by falconry only.

DOLORES RIVER SWA - MONTEZUMA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Dolores, go 5 miles NE on
Hwy. 145.
GMUs/ACRES: 71, 73 / 57 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS: camping, fires prohibited; fishing
prohibited in rearing ponds.

DOME LAKES SWA - SAGUACHE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Gunnison, go 8 miles E on
Hwy. 50. Turn right on Hwy. 114, go 20 miles S/
SE. Turn right on CR NN14, go 5 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 67 / 420 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lakes
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom, drinking water
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot or horseback only from parking areas. Parking only in designated areas.
b. ATVs, dirt bikes, snowmobiles allowed only
on CRs NN14 and 15GG.
c. Camping permitted during waterfowl seasons
in designated safety zones only.
d. Discharging firearms and hunting prohibited
in designated safety zones.
e. Dogs prohibited except as hunting aid or
when on leash.
f. Bowfishing prohibited.

DOME ROCK SWA - TELLER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Divide, go 5 miles S on Hwy.
67 to Rainbow Valley, then turn right on CR 61
and go 1.8 miles to SWA access road.
GMU/ACRES: 581 / 6,980 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky grouse
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, hiking
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot or horseback only from parking lot and trails from Mueller State Park.
b. Camping, dogs, fires, rock climbing prohibited.
c. Horseback, pack animals allowed only on
designated roads and trails except if used as a
big-game hunting aid.
d. Public access is closed from December 1 to
July 15 in the area bounded on the east by the

Sand Creek Trail, on the north by the Dome
Rock Trail, and on the west and south by the
property boundaries. The Dome Rock Trail
west of the Jack Rabbit Lodge is also closed
from December 1 to July 15.

DOUGLAS RES. SWA - LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Wellington exit on I-25, go 5.5
miles W, S and W on Hwy. 1 to CR 15, go 1 mile
N on CR 15 to CR 60, then 0.25 of a mile W to
LaVina Drive. Go N on LaVina Drive to lake.
From Fort Collins at Hwys. 287 and 1, take Hwy.
1 N for 4 miles to Waverly cutoff (CR 15). Go N
on CR 15 to CR 60. Then go 0.25 of a mile W to
LaVina Drive and go N.
GMU/ACRES: 9 / 765 acres
FISHING: warmwater and coldwater species
FACILITIES: restroom
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Fishing only from 1 hour before sunrise to 1
hour after sunset.
b. Hunting, fires, camping, discharging firearms
or bows, sailboards, sailboats, ice skating,
ATVs, dirt bikes, snowmobiles prohibited.
c. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater
wake.

DOWDY LAKE SWA - LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From town of Red Feather Lakes,
go 1 mile NE on USFS Access Road.
GMU/ACRES: 191 / 120 acres of water
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: power boating, hiking, camping
FACILITIES: restroom, boat ramp, campgrounds
RESTRICTIONS: boating prohibited if it creates a
whitewater wake.

DRONEY GULCH SWA - CHAFFEE CO.

DIRECTIONS — ENTRANCE 1: From the junction
of Hwys. 50 and 285, go 4 miles N to CR 251-1.
(NOTE: First mile of this road is private property.
After entering BLM land, the SWA can be accessed for next 2 miles, through BLM land and
SWA property.)
ENTRANCE 2: About 1 mile N of CR 251-1 is an
access point on Hwy. 285, a “Point of Interest”
site about Zebulon Pike. There is parking and a
gate into E portion of SWA.
ENTRANCE 3: Just under 1 mile farther N (about 1
mile S of Jct. of Hwys. 285/291) CR 251 goes W.
There is parking and access 2.3 miles W of Hwy.
285. Do not attempt access from N via subdivision on CR 251A.
GMU/ACRES: 56 / 2,949 acres
HUNTING: elk, deer, small game

DRY CREEK BASIN SWA - SAN MIGUEL CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Naturita, go 17 miles S on
Hwy. 141. Hwy. 141 goes SW through property.
GMU/ACRES: 70 / 12,775 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dove, mountain lion,
bobcat, coyote
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping only in designated areas.
b. Snowmobiles prohibited.

DUCK CREEK SWA - LOGAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Crook, go 1.5 miles N on
Hwy. 55.
GMU/ACRES: 90 / 1,121 acres
HUNTING: rabbit, pheasant, dove, waterfowl, deer
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Target practice prohibited except when authorized by area wildlife manager.
c. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except when hunting.
d. One field trial may be authorized per year in
Feb., March or Aug.

DUNE RIDGE SWA - LOGAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-76 at Sterling exit, go 0.5 of a
mile W on Hwy. 6 to CR 370, then go 5 miles SW.
GMU/ACRES: 96 / 400 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite quail, turkey, dove, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except when hunting.
c. Target practice prohibited except when authorized by area wildlife manager.
d. All recreational activities except deer hunting
prohibited opening weekend of regular plains
rifle deer season, and opening day and first
weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
e. Horses prohibited except when training hunting dogs and only allowed in Feb., March and
April (through Wed. before spring turkey
season opens) and Aug.
f. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited
from first day of teal season to last day of dark
goose season.

DUTCH GULCH SWA - GUNNISON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Gunnison, go 5.3 miles E
on Hwy. 50, then 7.3 miles S on CR 42, which
becomes BLM Rd. 307.
GMU/ACRES: 67 / 320 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open June 16–end of Feb.
b. Access by foot or horseback only from
designated parking areas. Parking only in
designated areas.
c. ATVs, dirt bikes, snowmobiles allowed only
on improved road through property.
d. Camping, fires prohibited.
e. Dogs prohibited except as an aid in hunting
or when on leash.

EAGLE RIVER SWA (FISHING LEASE) - EAGLE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Eagle, go E on Hwy. 6 about
2-3 miles to property boundary sign. This is W
edge of SWA. Property extends E about 2 miles
and includes 3 designated fishing access points.
Access allowed only at these points.
GMU/ACRES: 35 / 25 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for fishing only on N side of Eagle

River. Access only at designated points as
posted.
b. Camping, fires, dogs prohibited.

ECHO CANYON RES. SWA - ARCHULETA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Pagosa Springs, go 4 miles S
on Hwy. 84.
GMU/ACRES: 78 / 211 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: boating, picnicking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires, snowmobiles prohibited.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater
wake.

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ELLIOTT SWA - MORGAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Snyder, go 6 miles NE on CR W.7.
GMUs/ACRES: 95, 96 / 2,576 acres
HUNTING: deer, pheasant, bobwhite quail, rabbit,
squirrel, turkey, waterfowl
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: duck blinds on Union Tract
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 3 a.m.–9 p.m.; no time restrictions for
hunters with night-hunting permit.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Target practice prohibited except when authorized by area wildlife manager.
d. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except when hunting or bowfishing.
e. All recreational activities except deer hunting
are prohibited on opening weekend of regular
plains rifle deer season, and opening day and
first weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
f. Horses prohibited except when training
hunting dogs and then only allowed in Feb.,
March, April (through Wed. before spring
turkey season opens) and Aug.
g. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited
from first day of teal season to last day of dark
goose season.
UNION TRACT: Waterfowl hunting only. See the
2017 Small Game and Waterfowl brochure for
details.
HAMLIN TRACTS (N AND S): Hunting allowed. See
the 2017 Small Game and Waterfowl brochure
for details.
QUINT TRACT: Landowner permission required to
hunt deer.

EMERALD MOUNTAIN SWA - ROUTT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Steamboat Springs, go S on
Hwy. 40 to 5th Street. Turn right on 5th Street,
turn left on Howelsen Pkwy., which becomes
River Road/CR 14 to S. SWA is W of road. Park
in the lot at the left posted for Chuck Lewis
SWA. Follow marked orange posts on W side
of CR 14 along trail easement through private
property to access Emerald Mountain.
GMU/ACRES: 131 / 674 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open from 4 a.m.–10 p.m. July 1–Nov. 30.
b. Access by foot or horseback only.
c. Camping, fires, dogs prohibited.
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HAMILTON TRACT: From Delta, go 2.2 miles W on
5th Street (G Rd.), to G50 Rd. Go 2 miles NW.
Alternate route: From Delta, go 5.5 miles NW
on Hwy. 50.
LOWER ROUBIDEAU TRACT: From Delta, go 4.5
miles W on 5th Street (G Rd.).
PICKETT CORRAL TRACT: From Delta, go 12 miles
NW on Hwy. 50 to Escalante Canyon turnoff;
then 21 miles SW into Escalante Canyon.
PEACH ORCHARD POINT TRACT: From Delta, go 6.5
miles W on 5th Street (G Rd.) to Sawmill Mesa
Rd., then 11.5 miles N.
CAP SMITH TRACT: From Delta, go 12 miles NW
on Hwy. 50 to Escalante Canyon turnoff; then 6
miles SW into Escalante Canyon.
EAST WALKER TRACT: From Delta, go 12 miles N
on Hwy. 50 to Escalante Canyon turnoff, then
go 4 miles SW into Escalante Canyon.
UPPER ROUBIDEAU TRACT: From Delta, go 6.5
miles W on 5th Street (G Rd.) to Sawmill Mesa
Rd., then go 11.5 miles N.
WEST WALKER TRACT: From Delta, go 12 miles
NW on Hwy. 50 to Escalante Canyon turnoff,
then go 17 miles SW into Escalante Canyon to
Palmer Gulch Rd. Go 5 miles W; then 1.2 miles
N toward Tatum Ridge to Tatum Ridge/Snowbelly Ridge Rds.; then 6 miles NE.
WATERWHEEL TRACT: From Delta, go 12 miles
NW on Hwy. 50 to Escalante Canyon turnoff;
then 3 miles SW into Escalante Canyon. Then
go 0.75 of a mile upstream S of Gunnison River
(primitive road).
GUNNISON RIVER TRACT: From Delta, go 12 miles
NW on Hwy. 50 to Escalante Canyon Rd., then go
3 miles SW to Gunnison River, then 0.75 of a mile
upstream S of Gunnison River (primitive road).
GMU/ACRES: 62 / 7,612 acres on all tracts
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, pheasant, dove,
waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing, interpretive program, historical area
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Dog training prohibited on Hamilton and
Lower Roubideau tracts during upland game or
migratory bird seasons. Hamilton and Lower
Roubideau tracts open only Aug. 1–March 14.
b. Lower Roubideau tract hunting are youth/
mentor hunting only. Only one mentor per
youth may hunt.
c. Field trials may be authorized in Feb., March,
Aug. and Sept.
d. Bowfishing prohibited.

FISH CREEK SWA - DOLORES CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Dolores, go 12 miles N on
Hwy. 145 to USFS Rd. 535, then 12 miles N to
Fish Creek access road. Then go 1.5 miles N.
GMU/ACRES: 71 / 314 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky grouse, snowshoe hare
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: camping (only during deer &amp; elk
seasons), hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS: camping allowed only in deer and
elk seasons.

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FLAGLER RES. SWA - KIT CARSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Flagler, go 5 miles E on Rd. U.
GMU/ACRES: 107 / 400 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, pheasant, dove, waterfowl, turkey
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: power boating, waterskiing, camping, picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms, boat ramps
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited during waterfowl seasons
except float tubes or craft propelled by hand,
wind or electric motors.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater
wake. Waterskiing permitted only Sun. and
Mon. from June 1–Aug. 31.
c. Hunting open to youth/mentors only. Only
one mentor per youth may hunt.

FORT LYON SWA - BENT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Las Animas, go 20 miles E on
Hwy. 50 to CR 183. SWA is S of Hwy. 50, next to
John Martin Res. SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 125 / 523 acres
RESTRICTIONS: ATVs, dirt bikes prohibited.

FOUR MILE SWA - DOUGLAS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Deckers, take Hwy. 67 S to
Westcreek. From Westcreek, travel W on Stump
Rd. to 9J Rd. Go N on 9J Rd. to SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 51 / 362 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot or horseback only.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.

FRANK SWA - WELD, LARIMER COs.

DIRECTIONS: From I-25 at Windsor exit, go 2.3 miles
E on Hwy. 392 to CR 13, then go 0.5 of a mile S.
GMU/ACRES: 94 / 324 acres
FISHING: warmwater
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting is prohibited. Closed north of the Poudre River for all public access, including fishing.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Discharging bows allowed only for bowfishing.
d. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.

FRANKLIN ISLAND SWA - MESA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Grand Junction, go E on I-70;
turn S on Hwy. 141 (32 Rd.). Enter James M.
Robb Colorado River State Park (just north of
Colorado River), SWA is west of the park and
accessed from the Riverfront Trail.
GMUs/ACRES: 30, 41 / 38 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Waterfowl hunting from established blinds is
the only type of hunting allowed.
b. Camping, dogs (except as aid in hunting),
prohibited.
c. Hunting by reservation only. See “Hunting
Reservations” (page 1) for details. Mandatory
check in and check out as posted at station.
d. Hunting areas that have not been reserved are
available on first-come, first-served basis after
5 a.m. for that hunt day. Reserved areas unoccupied by 7 a.m. are available first-come, first-

served basis. Any hunt area must be yielded
at any time upon request of a hunter holding
a valid reservation for that area.

FRANTZ LAKE SWA - CHAFFEE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Salida, go 0.25 of a mile W on
Hwy. 291 to CR 154, then 0.75 of a mile W. SWA
is SW of Mt. Shavano SFU.
GMU/ACRES: 56 / 25 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
FACILITIES: restroom
RESTRICTIONS: camping, discharging bows and
firearms prohibited.

FRENCHMAN CREEK SWA - PHILLIPS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Holyoke, go 5 miles W on
Hwy. 6 to CR 29, then go 0.5 of a mile S.
GMU/ACRES: 98 / 69 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, pheasant, dove
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Target practice prohibited except when authorized by area wildlife manager.
c. Discharging firearms or bows allowed only
when hunting.

GARFIELD CREEK SWA - GARFIELD CO.

DIRECTIONS: From New Castle, go 2 miles SW on
CR 312 to Garfield Creek Rd., then 1 mile S.
GMU/ACRES: 42 / 13,179 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping allowed only 7 days before start of
regular big-game seasons through 7 days after
regular big-game seasons.
b. Hunting prohibited within 75 yards of centerline of CRs 312 and 328. Hunting prohibited
in designated safety zone as posted.
c. Open Dec. 1–July 15 only for spring turkey
hunting below and small-game hunting
above junction of CRs 312 and 328. Open for
other access July 16–Nov. 30.
d. Hunting of dusky grouse and ruffed grouse is
prohibited on the Upper Baldy Tract.
e. Dogs prohibited except as hunting aid.
f. Bicycles allowed only on CRs 312 and 328.

GEORGETOWN SWA - CLEAR CREEK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-70, take exit 228. Turn N on
15th St.
GMU/ACRES: 39 / 670 acres
HUNTING: small game, deer, bighorn sheep
RECREATION: wildlife observation, hiking
RESTRICTIONS: hunting bighorn sheep prohibited
within 0.25 of a mile of I-70 throughout SWA.

GRANADA SWA - PROWERS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Granada go N on Hwy. 385;
turn E on Half Street (first road N of railroad);
go 1.5 miles.
GMUs/ACRES: 127, 132 / 5,630 acres
HUNTING: small game, waterfowl, deer
FISHING: warmwater fishing in Arkansas River
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, photography

RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour after sunset.
b. Parking allowed only in designated areas. All
motor vehicles restricted to access roads and
parking areas.
c. Camping, fires, ATVs, dirt bikes prohibited.
ON MIDWESTERN FARMS TRACT:
a. Hunting restricted to S of river road and by
shotgun, archery and falconry only.
b. Swimming, boating, float tubes prohibited.

GRANBY RANCH (CONSERVATION EASEMENT) - GRAND CO.

DIRECTIONS: SWA is 0.75 of a mile E of Hwy. 40
on CR 89, near Granby.
GMU/ACRES: 28 / 451 acres
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open April 16−Nov. 14.
b. Fires, motor vehicles prohibited.
c. Dogs must be on leash.

GRANITE SWA (FISHING EASEMENT) - CHAFFEE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Buena Vista, 17 miles N on
Hwy. 24. Access from Chaffee-Lake county line
downstream to 0.25 of a mile below Granite Bridge.
GMUs/ACRES: 48, 49 / 131 acres
FISHING: fishing access only; coldwater fishing
on Arkansas River. Fishing area is from Lake
Co. line downstream to 1.5 miles below the
Granite bridge.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires, dogs, mining activities and
panning prohibited.
b. Launching or taking out of vessels prohibited.

GRIEVE RANCH SWA (CONSERVATION EASEMENT) - ROUTT CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Craig, take Hwy. 13 N 44
miles to Baggs, Wyo. Turn right on Wyo. Hwy.
70, go 17 miles to CR 129. Turn right and go 3
miles to SWA campground.
GMU/ACRES: 5 / 2,511 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Fires, snowmobiles, ATVs, motorcycles,
commercial use, woodcutting and gathering
prohibited.
b. Dogs allowed only as hunting aid.
c. Firearms allowed only for hunting.
d. Camping only in developed campgrounds.
e. Closed on hay meadows N of CR 129.
f. Fishing access to Little Snake River restricted
to river corridor, plus 20 feet above highwater line on either bank.

GROUNDHOG RES. SWA - DOLORES CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Dolores, go 25 miles N on
USFS Rd. 526 to USFS Rd. 533, then 5 miles NE.
GMU/ACRES: 71 / 606 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater
wake.
b. Camping prohibited.

GUNNISON RIVER SWA (VAN TUYL &amp; REDDEN) - GUNNISON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Gunnison go N on Hwy.
135 to CR 13. Turn left and go 0.25 of a mile to
where road jogs left and becomes Tincup Street
in Gunnison. Go W 3 blocks to Palisade City
Park. Parking N side park. Access by foot 0.5 of
a mile W of parking lot.
GMU/ACRES: 54 / 81 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl by shotgun only
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: parking area
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot access only.
NEW b. Discharging firearms or bows
prohibited, except when hunting waterfowl
with shotguns on Van Tuyl tract only.

GUNNISON SWA - GUNNISON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Gunnison, go 6 miles W on
Hwy. 50.
GMU/ACRES: 54 / 2,800 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky grouse
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open April 1–Nov. 30.
NEW b. Open April 1–Aug. 15 only from 1
hour before sunrise to 1 hour after sunset.
NEW c. Camping only in designated areas, and
permitted Aug. 16–Nov. 30 only.
d. Foot or horseback access only on Beaver
Creek Trail.

GYPSUM PONDS SWA - EAGLE CO.

DIRECTIONS: I-70 to Gypsum exit, take S side
frontage road of I-70 E to parking area. SWA is
on N side of Eagle River only.
GMUS/ACRES: 35 / 90 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream, coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: parking area
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open sunrise to sunset; no time restrictions
for hunters and anglers.
b. Camping, fires, glass containers, boat launching and takeouts prohibited.
c. Dogs prohibited March 15–June 15 to protect
nesting waterfowl. Dogs prohibited at all
times on eastern ponds except when used in
waterfowl hunting.
d. Field trials may be authorized in Aug. and Sept.

HARDEMAN SWA (FISHING EASEMENT) - LAKE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Buena Vista, go 18 miles
N on Hwy. 24. SWA is on both sides of river,
upstream from Lake/Chaffee county line.
GMUs: 48, 49
FISHING: 1.25 miles of fishing access to Arkansas
River
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires, dogs, firearms, mining activities and panning prohibited.
b. No launching or taking out of vessels.

HARMON SWA (FISHING EASEMENT) - CHAFFEE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From the stoplight in Buena Vista,
go W on CR 306 for 2.2 miles. Turn right on CR
361 for 0.2 of a mile to parking area.
GMU/ACRES: 481 / 10 acres
RESTRICTIONS: fishing only. Campfires, dogs,
overnight camping, firearms, hunting prohibited.

HAVILAND LAKE SWA - LA PLATA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Durango, go 18 miles N on
Hwy. 550 to USFS Rd. 671, then go 0.5 of a mile E.
GMU/ACRES: 74 / 208 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: boating, camping on USFS property on E side of lake; fee for camping/day use
FACILITIES: gravel boat ramp, USFS campground
with restroom and drinking water on E of lake
RESTRICTIONS: float tubes or craft propelled by
hand or electric motor only.

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HECKENDORF SWA - CHAFFEE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Buena Vista, go 5 miles N on
Hwy. 24 to CR 361, then go 1 mile W.
GMU/ACRES: 481 / 720 acres
HUNTING: elk, deer, small game, pronghorn
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access from designated parking areas only.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.

HIGEL SWA - ALAMOSA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Alamosa, take Hwy. 160 NW
to CR 104 N. SWA is N of junction of CRs 104
and 3.0S.
GMU/ACRES: 791 / 1,465 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open only Sat., Sun., Wed. and legal holidays
from Sept. 1–Feb. 14.
b. Permit required Sept. 1–Feb. 14. Maximum
of 25 permits issued daily, available free, first
come, first served. From Sept. 1–30, and Nov.
11–Feb. 14, permits obtained by reservation by
calling (719) 587-6923 or at the Wildlife Area
Office in Monte Vista. Oct. 1–Nov. 10, permits
obtained through reservation system. See
“Hunting Reservations,” (page 1) for details.
Reservations for weekends can be made
up to 14 days in advance but not less than 2
days before Saturday of weekend requested.
Reservations for Wed. can be made up to
14 days in advance but not less than 2 days
before date requested. Maximum 2 people
per reservation.
c. Closed Feb. 15–July 15 to protect nesting water
birds. Area wildlife manager may authorize
educational or scientific uses during closures.

HOHNHOLZ LAKES SWA - LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hwy. 14 at upper end of Poudre Canyon, go 30 miles N on Laramie River
Rd. (CR 103).
GMU/ACRES: 7 / 80 acres of water, 1 mile of river;
133 acres total
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream, coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms

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�RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited except float tubes or craft
propelled by hand, wind or electric motor.
b. Sailboards prohibited.
c. Camping only in Laramie River camping area.
d. Grace Creek Rd. closed to the public except
to licensed hunters Aug. 16 through the last
day of the 4th rifle season.

HOLBROOK RES. SWA - OTERO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Swink, go 3 miles N on CR
24.5 to CR FF, then go 0.5 of a mile E.
GMU/ACRES: 125 / 670 acres
FISHING: warmwater
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite quail, dove, waterfowl
RECREATION: powerboating, sailboating, sailsurfing, waterskiing, camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms, boat ramps
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting prohibited as posted in safety zone
on SW side near residence.
b. OHV use prohibited.

HOLLY SWA - PROWERS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Holly, go 1 mile N on CR 34.
GMUs/ACRES: 127, 132 / 277 acres
HUNTING: rabbit, pheasant, dove, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, open fires, ATVs, dirt bikes prohibited.
b. Hunting prohibited in designated safety zones
between Hwy. 50 and CR FF.

HOLYOKE SWA - PHILLIPS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Holyoke, go 4 miles S on
Hwy. 385 to CR 14; then 4 miles W.
GMU/ACRES: 98 / 80 acres
HUNTING: rabbit, pheasant, dove, deer
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Target practice prohibited except when authorized by area wildlife manager.
c. Discharging firearms or bows allowed only
when hunting.

HOME LAKE SWA - RIO GRANDE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Monte Vista, go 1.5 miles E
on Sherman Avenue.
GMU/ACRES: 791 / 64 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open sunrise to sunset; no time restrictions
for fishing or with night-hunting permit.
b. Float tubes or craft propelled by hand, wind,
electric motor only. Motorboats up to 10 hp
allowed any time. Motorboats 10 hp or more
allowed only 10 a.m.–4 p.m.

HORSE CREEK RES. SWA (TIMBER LAKE) - OTERO, BENT COS.
DIRECTIONS: From La Junta, go 8 miles N on
Hwy. 109 to Cheraw; then 2 miles E on CR JJ.5
to CR 33. Go 7 miles N.

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GMU/ACRES: 125 / 2,603 acres
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: power boating, sail surfing, waterskiing, camping, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: restrooms, boat ramps
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour after
sunset; no time restrictions for fishing.
b. ATVs, dirt bikes, snowmobiles prohibited.
c. Frozen surface of lake closed. Dams, inlets,
outlet structures closed except when fishing.

HORSETHIEF CANYON SWA - MESA CO.

DIRECTIONS: I-70 W to Fruita exit, take Hwy.
340 S 1 mile to property sign. Take access road
4 miles.
GMUs/ACRES: 30, 40 / 1,439 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl, dove, deer, coyote, rabbit,
pheasant
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 5 a.m.–9 p.m., no time restrictions for
fishing.
b. Camping, fires, quail hunting prohibited.
c. Turkey hunting only allowed for:
1. Limited-access permit for youth/mentor
hunting in spring.
2. Hunters with limited GMU 30 license may
hunt, but only on Skipper’s Island.
d. Hunting permitted with shotguns, hand-held
bows, muzzleloading rifles and by falconry.
e. Fishing prohibited in rearing ponds and as posted.
f. Waterfowl hunting on Sat. restricted to
youth/mentors only and only from 100
yards E of blind No. 1 to western SWA
boundary.
g. To hunt waterfowl on W end of property,
reservations required for specific blind. Hunting restricted to within 100 yards of blind.
Maximum 4 hunters per blind. See “Hunting
Reservations,” (page 1) for details. Hunters
must check in and out as posted.
h. Hunt areas not reserved are available on
first-come, first-served basis after 5 a.m. each
hunting day. Reserved areas not claimed by
7 a.m. also available first-come, first-served.
Any hunt area must be yielded at any time by
request of a hunter with a valid reservation
for that area.
i. Permits not required for waterfowl hunting
100 yards E of blind No. 1 to eastern SWA
boundary, including Skipper’s Island.
j. Waterfowl hunting prohibited Wed.−Fri.
except Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day and
New Year’s Day.

HOT CREEK SWA - CONEJOS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Monte Vista, go 20 miles S on
Hwy. 15 to access road, then go 5 miles W.
GMU/ACRES: 81 / 9,485 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, black bear, mountain lion,
rabbit, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing

RESTRICTIONS:
a. Vehicles prohibited Jan. 1–April 30.
b. Snowmobiles prohibited.

HOT SULPHUR SPRINGS SWA - GRAND CO.

BYERS CANYON RIFLE RANGE: From Hot Sulphur
Springs, go 4 miles W on Hwy. 40 to range (N
of highway).
HOT SULPHUR SPRINGS STATE RANCH: From Hot
Sulphur Springs, go 3 miles W on Hwy. 40 to
Colorado River bridge, then go S at W end of
bridge.
LONE BUCK UNIT: From Hot Sulphur Springs, go
3.5 miles W on Hwy. 40 to unit (S of Hwy.).
JENNY WILLIAMS UNIT: From Hot Sulphur
Springs, go 3 miles W on Hwy. 40 to CR 50 (E
end of Colorado River bridge), then 2 miles S.
JOE GERRANS, PIONEER PARK UNITS: From Hot
Sulphur Springs, go 3 miles W on Hwy. 40 to
Colorado River bridge, then go S at E end of
bridge.
PIONEER PARK UNIT: N and W of Hot Sulphur
Springs on the edge of town, N side of Colorado
River.
PAUL F. GILBERT FISHING AREA: From Hot Sulphur
Springs, go 3 miles W on Hwy. 40 to W end of
Colorado River bridge; then S.
GMUs/ACRES: 18, 28 / 2,160 acres, all units
HUNTING: deer, elk, black bear, mountain lion,
rabbit, dusky grouse, waterfowl, dove
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing,
photography, shooting range
FACILITIES: restroom, rifle range, campsites
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping only in Joe Gerrans Unit and Lone
Buck campgrounds.
b. Discharging firearms prohibited in Joe Gerrans Unit, Lone Buck campgrounds and Paul
F. Gilbert Fishing Area.
c. Byers Canyon Rifle Range open sunrise to
sunset. The range may be closed to protect
wintering big game.
d. Bowfishing prohibited.
e. Fires and off-road travel prohibited in Parshall
Divide Unit.

HUERFANO SWA - HUERFANO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Gardner, go 13 miles W on
CR 580.
GMU/ACRES: 861 / 544 acres
HUNTING: deer, bear, rabbit, dove
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms, picnic tables

HUGO SWA - LINCOLN CO.

CLINGINGSMITH TRACT: From Hugo, go 14 miles S
on CR 109, then 2.25 miles E on CR 2G.
GMU/ACRES: 113 / 2,240 acres
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, rabbit, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater; spring stocked trout fishing
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms
RESTRICTIONS: boating prohibited.

INDIAN RUN SWA - ROUTT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hamilton, go 12 miles SE on
Hwy. 317 to CR 67, then go 6 miles S.
GMU/ACRES: 12 / 2,039 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, black bear, rabbit, dusky
grouse
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping allowed only in designated areas.
b. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited in
designated safety zones.

JACKSON LAKE SWA - MORGAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-76 at Hwy. 39 exit, go 7.4
miles N on Hwy. 39 to Hwy. 144. Then go 1
mile NE to CR 5, then 3.8 miles N to CR CC,
then 1 mile W to CR 4, then 0.25 of a mile S.
GMU/ACRES: 95 / 394 acres
HUNTING: pheasant, waterfowl, dove, rabbit, deer
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: powerboating, sailboating, sail surfing, waterskiing, wildlife viewing (no boat ramp)
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access only from designated parking areas.
b. Camping, fires, ice fishing, hunting with
centerfire rifles prohibited.
c. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except when hunting. Discharging bows allowed for bowfishing.
d. No fishing Oct. 1 through last day of regular
waterfowl season in the SWA portion of the
lake. SWA property is marked with signs.
No fishing Nov. 1 through last day of regular
waterfowl season in the state park portion of
the lake north of the boat ramp.
e. Hunting prohibited from frozen surface of
lake and elsewhere as posted. Vessels prohibited on frozen surface of the lake.
f. Target practice prohibited except with area
wildlife manager’s authorization.
g. During regular duck season, small-game
hunters may not hunt around ponds occupied by waterfowl hunters.
h. During regular duck season, all hunters must
check in and check out at check station.
Hunters may check in on a first-come, firstserved basis after 3 a.m. or after any other
hunters check out. Hunters may only hunt
the area they check into.

JAMES M. JOHN SWA - LAS ANIMAS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Raton, N.M., go 7 miles on
New Mexico Hwys. 72 &amp; 526. Go N up Sugarite
Canyon 12 miles to Lake Dorothey SWA, then
go NW 4 miles on unmarked trail to top of
Fishers Peak Mesa.
GMU/ACRES: 140 / 8,200 acres
HUNTING: elk, deer, bear, mountain lion, small
game, turkey
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, hiking, picnicking
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open April 2–Nov. 30.
b. Access by foot or horseback only.
c. Camping prohibited within 100 feet of
streams.

d. Hunting access by drawing only and for
big game only in regular rifle deer and elk
seasons.

JAMES MARK JONES SWA - PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hwy. 24 E of Hartsel, take CR
15 (Elkhorn Rd.) N 15 miles to sign. Go W 1.8
miles to parking area. From Hwy. 285 at Como
turnoff, take CR 15 SE 8 miles to sign. Go W 1.8
miles to parking area. Road to parking area not
maintained in winter.
GMU/ACRES: 50 / 17,429 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: parking areas
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open May 2–Dec. 31.
b. Fires only in established fire rings at designated parking areas.

JEAN K. TOOL SWA - MORGAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Fort Morgan, go 4 miles NE on
I-76 to Dodd Bridge Rd., then go 1.75 miles N.
GMU/ACRES: 96 / 903 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite quail, turkey, dove, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, hiking
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 3 a.m.–9 p.m.; no time restrictions for
hunters with night-hunting permit.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except when hunting.
d. Target practice prohibited except when authorized by area wildlife manager.
e. All recreational activities except deer hunting
prohibited opening weekend of regular plains
rifle deer season, and opening day and first
weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
f. Horses prohibited except when training hunting dogs and only allowed in Feb., March,
April (through Wed. before spring turkey
season opens) and Aug.
g. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited
from first day of teal season to last day of dark
goose season.

JENSEN SWA - RIO BLANCO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Meeker, go 9 miles NE on
Hwy. 13 to CR 30.
GMUs/ACRES: 12, 23, 211 / 5,955 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, black bear, rabbit, dusky
grouse, waterfowl
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open July 16–Dec. 31.
b. Camping only in designated areas.

JERRY CREEK RES. SWA (JERRY CREEK RES. NOS.1 &amp; 2) MESA CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Molina, take Hwy. 330 W.
SWA is on N side of highway at confluence of
Plateau and Spring creeks.
GMU/ACRES: 421 / 871 acres
FISHING: warmwater lake (catch and release only)
RECREATION: wildlife viewing

RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting, firearms, ice fishing, camping, fires,
motorized and non-motorized vehicles, pets,
domestic animals, boating, floating, swimming, wading prohibited.
b. Belly boats used with waders are allowed.
c. Frozen surface of lake closed.

JIM OLTERMAN/LONE CONE SWA - DOLORES CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Norwood, go 1.5 miles E on
Hwy. 145 to USFS Rd. 610, then go 24 miles S.
GMUs/ACRES: 70, 71 / 5,030 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, black bear, dusky grouse
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: camping, picnicking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: two horse corrals, campsites
RESTRICTIONS: snowmobiles prohibited. Access
on foot or horseback only.

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JOE MOORE RES. SWA - MONTEZUMA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Mancos, go 5 miles NE on
Hwy. 184 to CR 40, then go 4 miles N.
GMU/ACRES: 73 / 120 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited if it causes a whitewater
wake.
b. Camping prohibited.

JOHN MARTIN RES. SWA - BENT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Las Animas, go 16 miles E on Hwy.
50 to CR 24 at Hasty. Then go 2 miles S on CR 24.
GMUs/ACRES: 125, 126, 146 / 19,471 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite quail, scaled quail, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: power boating, sail boating, sail
surfing, waterskiing, camping, hiking, wildlife
viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms, boat ramps
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Field trials may be authorized Feb., March,
Aug. and Sept.
b. Closed except to retrieve downed waterfowl
Nov. 1 through last day of waterfowl season as
posted on Army Corps of Engineer land under
lease by CPW to provide for waterfowl resting.
c. ATVs, dirt bikes prohibited.

JOHNSON VILLAGE SWA - CHAFFEE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hwy. 24 bridge over Arkansas
River, SWA is on the W half of river 0.25 of a
mile upstream and 0.5 of a mile downstream.
Fishing access only.
GMU/ACRES: 481 / 9 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream

JUMBO RES. SWA - SEDGWICK, LOGAN COS.

DIRECTIONS: From I-76 at Red Lion exit (No.
155), go 3 miles N to Hwy. 138, then 1 mile NE
to CR 95, then 2 miles N.
GMU/ACRES: 90 / 1,703 acres
HUNTING: rabbit, pheasant, waterfowl, doves
FISHING: warmwater
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�RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Anyone ages 18–64 must purchase an annual
access permit to enter the property. Anyone
who has a valid Colorado annual hunting
or fishing license does NOT need to have an
access permit. Permits are $36, valid April
1–March 31, and available anywhere you can
purchase CPW hunting and fishing licenses.
b. Maximum of 250 vehicles on property at once.
c. Only boats used for fishing, placing or retrieving decoys, or retrieving downed waterfowl
may be launched at the east boat ramp from
Oct. 1 until the reservoir is frozen.
d. Waterskiing permitted 10 a.m.–7 p.m. Fri., Sat.,
Sun. and Mon. of Memorial Day weekend.
e. Boats prohibited within 50 feet of outlet
structure.
f. Hunting prohibited from frozen surface of lake.

JUMPING COW SWA - ELBERT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Kiowa, take Hwy. 86 about 16
miles E to CR 105. Turn N, go about 2 miles to
CR 122, turn E to SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 105 / 14,733 acres
HUNTING: by permit only for doe pronghorn and
doe white-tailed and mule deer
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting access by permit only. Must have
valid license for the activity prior to applying
for the permit. Permits on the Woodard Unit
will be issued with priority given to mobilityimpaired hunters and to mentored youth
hunters. Permits must be kept on hunter at
all times.
1. Permits may designate hunt zones, if so,
activity is restricted to those zones only. The
permit is not valid property-wide.
2. Permits are free and available through a
drawing process. Applications available
from the Wildlife Area Office in Denver,
303-291-7227.
3. Applications for fall hunting access due the
third Mon. in Aug.
b. Dove, doe pronghorn, doe white-tailed deer
and doe mule deer hunting permitted. On
the Woodard Unit, waterfowl, small game
(excluding dove and coyote), doe pronghorn,
doe mule deer and doe white-tailed deer
hunting permitted.
c. Permitted hunters may take one other nonhunter onto the property. On the Woodard
Unit mobility-impaired hunters may take
two non-hunters onto the property. The
additional non-hunter(s) must remain with
permit holder.
d. Permitted dove or valid Woodard Unit hunters may access the property on opening day
of their season. Other permitted hunters may
enter the property after the first Mon. after
the opening day of their season.
e. Open two hours before sunrise to one hour
after sunset. Hunters may remain as long as
reasonable to retrieve downed game.

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f. Vehicle use permitted only on marked existing roadways that lead to parking areas and
mobility-impaired hunters are allowed to use
an OHV for hunting and game retrieval on
the Woodard Unit. All other access by foot or
horseback only.
g. Gates shall be left as found after passing
through.
h. Camping, fires prohibited.
i. Dogs prohibited on the Woodard Unit.

JUNCTION BUTTE SWA - GRAND CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Kremmling, go 3 miles S on
Hwy. 9 to CR 387 (dirt road); then 0.5 of a mile E.
GMU/ACRES: 37 / 1,304 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky grouse
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, hang gliding prohibited.
b. Vehicles allowed only from day after Labor
Day through the day after any late big game
season.

KARNEY RANCH SWA - BENT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Las Animas, go E on Hwy. 50,
then go N on CR 18. From CR 18, go either E or
across the canal (N) to access the SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 126 / 13,580 acres
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, small game
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open one hour before sunrise to one hour
after sunset. Hunters may remain as long as
reasonable to retrieve downed game.
b Foot access only; vehicles restricted to parking
areas and roads.
c. Closed in building safety zone and other
safety zones as posted.
d. Camping, fires, firewood collection, OHV use
prohibited.
e. Dogs prohibited, except as an aid to hunting.
f. Ornate box turtle collection and/or release is
prohibited.
g. Night hunting with artificial light for certain
species is allowed with additional permit. Contact the Lamar office for details, 719-336-6600.

KARVAL RES. SWA - LINCOLN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hwys. 94 and 109, go S 10
miles on Hwy. 109.
GMU/ACRES: 120 / 235 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, scaled quail, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater; spring stocked trout fishing
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom, shade shelters
RESTRICTIONS: only float tubes or craft propelled
by hand, wind or electric motor allowed.

KEMP-BREEZE SWA - GRAND CO.

DIRECTIONS — BREEZE UNIT: About 15 miles W of
Granby on Hwy. 40 past Parshall, go 0.5 of a mile.
Look for mile marker 196. Turn left 0.25 of a mile
past marker for parking or go W 0.75 of a mile
for parking. Unit is 11.5 miles W of Kremmling.
KEMP UNIT: From Granby, go 14.5 miles W on
Hwy. 40, turn left on CR 3 and go over Colo-

rado River bridge. Turn right on second road,
or go another 0.5 of a mile, and turn right for
parking. Unit is 12 miles E of Kremmling.
GMUs/ACRES: 18, 28 / 1,714 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Fishing at Breeze Unit Kids Pond restricted to
youth fishing and anglers with mobility impairments who are restricted to a wheelchair.
b. Breeze Unit hay meadow wetland closed
March 15–July 15.

KINNEY LAKE SWA - LINCOLN CO.

KINNEY LAKE TRACT: From Hugo, go about 11.7
miles S of the town on CR 109 (also called CR
32) to CR 2J. Then go 1 mile E on CR 2J to SW
corner of SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 113 / 354 acres
HUNTING: small game, waterfowl, pronghorn,
deer
FISHING: warmwater; stocked trout in spring
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, camping, photography
RESTRICTIONS: only float tubes or craft propelled
by hand, wind or electric motor allowed.

KNIGHT-IMLER SWA - PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Fairplay, go 10 miles S on
Hwy. 285.
GMU/ACRES: 50 / 15 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. No public access beyond 25 feet from centerline of stream.

KNUDSON SWA - LOGAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-76 at Sterling exit, go 0.5
of a mile W to CR 370 (information center,
museum), then go 1 mile SW.
GMU/ACRES: 96 / 581 acres
HUNTING: deer, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite
quail, dove, turkey, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. SE portion is private property. Landowner permission required for deer hunting as posted.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Discharging firearms or bows allowed only
when hunting.
d. All recreational activities except deer hunting
prohibited opening weekend of regular plains
rifle deer season and opening day and first
weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
e. Horses prohibited except when training hunting dogs and only allowed in Feb., March,
April (through Wed. before spring turkey
season opens) and Aug.
f. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited
from first day of teal season to last day of dark
goose season.

LA JARA SWA - CONEJOS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Capulin, take CR 8 S and W
10.5 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 81 / 2,808 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, black bear, mountain lion,
rabbit, dove

FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Snowmobiles prohibited.
b. Vehicles prohibited Jan. 1 through Thursday
before Memorial Day.

LA JARA RES. SWA - CONEJOS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From La Jara at Hwy. 285, go 10.5
miles W on Hwy. 15 to USFS Rd. 255, then go
0.5 of a mile to USFS Rd. 240, turn S and go 13.5
miles to reservoir.
GMU/ACRES: 81 / 635 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom, drinking water, boat ramp

LAKE BECKWITH SWA - PUEBLO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Pueblo, go S on I-25. Exit
Hwy. 165 toward Colorado City. Turn right on
Cuerno Verde Road. SWA is on W side of road
before road curves E.
GMU/ACRES: 84 / 66 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting, camping, fires, ice fishing prohibited.
b. Only float tubes or craft propelled by hand,
wind or electric motor allowed.
c. Frozen surface of lake closed.

LAKE DOROTHEY SWA - LAS ANIMAS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Raton, N.M., go 7 miles NE
on N.M. Hwys. 72 &amp; 526, then go N up Sugarite
Canyon 5 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 140 / 4,500 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, turkey, bear
FISHING: coldwater lake, coldwater stream
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot or horseback only from established parking areas.
b. Camping prohibited within 200 yards of Lake
Dorothey or 100 feet of streams except in
designated areas.
c. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited except shotguns or bows for hunting. Discharging bows allowed for bowfishing.
d. Big-game hunting by archery only.
e. Trapping prohibited.

LAKE FORK OF THE GUNNISON RIVER SWA (FISHING

EASEMENT) - HINSDALE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Lake City, go 5.375 miles N
on Hwy. 149 to S end of fishing easement.
GMU/ACRES: 66 / 42 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream

LAKE JOHN SWA - JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go 0.5 of a mile W
on Hwy. 14 to CR 12W, then 8 miles W to CR 7.
Then go 7 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 161 / 565 water acres, 282 land acres
HUNTING: small game, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing

FACILITIES: private campground and electrical
hook-ups, restroom, boat ramp, shade shelters,
picnic tables
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping in established areas only.
b. Waterskiing, sailboards prohibited.

LEAPS GULCH SWA - GUNNISON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Gunnison go N on Hwy. 135
to CR 10. Go E on paved road to where USFS
Rd. 743 begins. Go E 8.2 miles to where USFS
Rd. 743 turns left from main road. Go left 2.5
miles, take second trail left to SWA.
GMU: 55 / 560 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS: open May 1–Nov. 30.

LEATHA JEAN STASSEN SWA - MESA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Grand Junction, take Hwy.
340 W to 20 1/2 Rd. turn N. Turn E on F 3/4
Rd.; go N on Roundup Drive and E on Baseline
Drive. Parking lot N of road.
GMU/ACRES: 40 / 31 acres
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open a half hour before sunrise to a half hour
after sunset.
b. Camping, fires, hunting, motor vehicles
prohibited.

LITTLE SNAKE SWA - MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, go 17 miles N on CR
19. CR 19 runs through SWA.
GMUs/ACRES: 2, 3 / 4,860 acres
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, rabbit, sage grouse
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping allowed only in self-contained units
during any deer, elk or pronghorn seasons.
NEW b. Fires prohibited.

LOMA BOAT LAUNCH SWA - MESA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Fruita, take I-70 to Loma exit
(No. 15), then go 0.5 of a mile E on frontage
road, turn S 0.25 of a mile to Colorado River.
GMU/ACRES: 30 / 8 acres
RECREATION: boating, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: boat ramp, restroom
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Parking in designated areas only.
b. Camping, discharging firearms, launching or
using personal water craft (jet skis) prohibited.
NEW c. Fires prohibited.

LON HAGLER SWA - LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Campion, go 3.25 miles W on
CR 14 to CR 21, then go 1.5 miles N.
GMU/ACRES: 20 / 181 water, 121 land acres
FISHING: warmwater, coldwater
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, archery range,
nature trail
FACILITIES: restroom, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Fishing prohibited in inlet structure and annex pond.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater
wake.

c. Camping, fires, horseback riding, sailboards,
sailboats, bicycling, target practice prohibited.
d. Pets must be on leashes no longer than 6 feet.
e. Dogs on boats not required to be leashed.
f. From Sept. 1–end of Feb., dogs prohibited
W of lakeside parking lots, except as aid in
hunting.
g. From March 1–Aug. 31, dogs prohibited W of
lakeside parking lots.
h. Dogs prohibited on annex pond and adjacent
lands as posted to protect wildlife.

LONE DOME SWA - MONTEZUMA, DOLORES COs.

DIRECTIONS: From Cortez, go 21 miles N on
Hwy. 491 to CR DD, then 1 mile E to CR 16,
then 3 miles N to access road, then 1.5 miles E
to Bradfield Bridge.
GMU/ACRES: 711 / 1,724 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky grouse, turkey,
dove
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: campgrounds
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Overnight parking only in designated areas.
b. Fires prohibited.

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LONE TREE RES. SWA - LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Campion, go 3.5 miles W on
CR 14 to Lone Tree Drive, then go 1 mile S on
access road.
GMU/ACRES: 20 / 502 water acres
HUNTING: dove, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms, boat ramps, shade shelters
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open one hour before sunrise to 1 hour after
sunset; no time restrictions for fishing or for
hunters with night-hunting permit.
b. Camping, fires, sailboards, sailboats, bicycling, horseback riding prohibited.
c. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.
d. Fishing prohibited from boats Nov. 1 through
last day of waterfowl season.
e. Fishing prohibited in outlet canal as posted.
f. Heron nesting area closed as posted.
g. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except when hunting. Discharging bows allowed for bowfishing.
h. Discharging firearms may be prohibited by
posting to protect public safety.
i. Pets must be on leashes no longer than 6 feet.
j. Dogs on boats not required to be leashed.
k. Dogs prohibited on N and E shores, except as
aid in hunting.

LOVE MEADOW WATCHABLE WILDLIFE AREA -

CHAFFEE CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Nathrop (8 miles S of Buena
Vista on Hwy. 285), go W on CR 162 about
8 miles. Parking is on N side of road at the
meadow.
GMU/ACRES: 481 / 11 acres
RECREATION: wildlife viewing only
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DIRECTIONS: In Denver at 56th Way and Lowell Blvd.
GMU/ACRES: 38 / 50 acres
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour after
sunset; no time restrictions for fishing.
b. Boating prohibited except float tubes for fishing. All boating prohibited on Sheets Lake.
c. Hunting, discharging firearms or bows, camping, fires, dog training prohibited.

MANVILLE SWA (FISHING LEASE) - JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go 0.5 of a mile W on
Hwy. 14 to CR 12W, go 5 miles W to CR 18, go
4.5 miles SW to CR 5, then go 0.125 of a mile S.
GMU/ACRES: 16 / 4.4 mi. of river
FISHING: Roaring Fork of the North Platte River,
coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS: open for fishing only.

MASON FAMILY SWA - HINSDALE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Powderhorn on Hwy. 149, go
14.7 miles S on CR 27 (Cebolla Creek Rd.).
GMUs/ACRES: 66, 67 / 1,429 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit
FISHING: coldwater stream
FACILITIES: vault toilets
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, hiking, picnicking,
camping

McCLUSKEY SWA - DELTA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Paonia’s Onarga Avenue, go
S on Lamborn Mesa Rd., which becomes 4100
Rd. At stop sign, turn right on Stewart Mesa
Rd., which turns S and becomes 4050 Rd. At S
end, road forks, turn left on L30 Rd.
GMU/ACRES: 53 / 1,600 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse, rabbit
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open only to hunt, fish or trap. Open May 1−
end of regular big-game seasons.
b. Camping, fires, dogs prohibited.

MEEKER PASTURE SWA - RIO BLANCO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Meeker, go 1.5 miles N on
Hwy.13 to CR8, then 2 miles E.
GMU/ACRES: 23 / 48 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS: big game hunting is restricted to
the use of archery equipment only.

MELON VALLEY SWA - OTERO CO.

DIRECTIONS: Go 2 miles N of Hwys. 71 and 50,
then go 1 mile E of Hwy. 71 on Rd. 80.5.
GMUs/ACRES: 125, 129 / 278 acres
RESTRICTIONS: On weekends hunting limited to
youth/mentor hunting; only 1 mentor per youth
may hunt.

MESSEX SWA - WASHINGTON, LOGAN COS.

DIRECTIONS: From I-76 at Merino exit, go 2 miles
N to Hwy. 6, then 1.75 miles NE to CR R, then
1.5 miles N, then 0.5 of a mile W.

GMU/ACRES: 96 / 680 acres
HUNTING: deer, pheasant, turkey, quail, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 3 a.m.–9 p.m.; no time restrictions for
hunters with night-hunting permit.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Target practice prohibited except when authorized by area wildlife manager.
d. Discharging firearms or bows allowed only
when hunting. Discharging bows allowed for
bowfishing.
e. Landowner permission required for deer
hunting on Skaggs portion as posted.
f. All recreational activities except deer hunting
prohibited opening weekend of regular plains
rifle deer season, and opening day and first
weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
g. One field trial may be authorized per year,
in Feb., March, Aug., or Sept. Trials require
landowner permission on easement. Trials
in Sept. must be incidental to field trials on
adjacent private property.
h. Horses prohibited except when training hunting dogs and only allowed in Feb., March,
April (through Wed. before spring turkey
season opens) and Aug.
i. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited
from first day of teal season to last day of dark
goose season.

MIDDLE TAYLOR CREEK SWA - CUSTER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Westcliffe, go 8 miles W on
Hermit Lakes Rd.
GMU/ACRES: 86 / 486 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: picnic tables

MIKE HIGBEE SWA - PROWERS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Lamar, go 4 miles E on Hwy.
50.
GMU/ACRES: 132 / 876 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite quail, scaled quail, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: hiking, archery/rifle range
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour after
sunset, unless camping in designated areas or
actively hunting or fishing.
b. ATVs, dirt bikes prohibited.
c. Domestic, feral or privately-owned game
birds may be released by CPW or its agent
for educational or training purposes without
restrictions.

MILLER RANCH SWA - GUNNISON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Gunnison, go N on Hwy. 135, turn
left and continue N on CR 730. Turn left at CR 7.
SWA begins shortly after junction of CRs 7 and 7A.
GMU/ACRES: 54 / 1,604 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open Sept. 1–end of February. Access by foot
or horseback only.

b. N of CR 7: Closed except for youth/mentor
hunting by permit. Maximum 4 free permits
available daily, first come, first served. Permits
available by reservation from CPW’s Gunnison Area Office, 300 W. New York Ave.,
Gunnison, or call 970-641-7060. Reservations
may be made up to 30 days in advance but
not less than 2 days before requested hunt
date. With reservations, youths and mentors will receive map with access points and
restrictions. Mentors cannot hunt.
c. Camping, fires, dogs prohibited.
d. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited in
designated safety zones, as posted.

MITANI-TOKUYASU SWA - WELD CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Greeley, go 5 miles E on Hwy.
263.
GMU/ACRES: 951 / 13 acres
HUNTING: squirrel, dove, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open Aug. 16–end of Feb., also open during
spring turkey hunting season.
b. Parking only in one of four spaces in designated area. During regular duck season, parking area closed 1 hour after sunset to 4 a.m.
c. Camping, fires prohibited.
d. Discharging firearms or bows allowed only
when hunting. Discharging bows allowed for
bowfishing.
e. During regular duck season, hunting access
limited to occupants of vehicles legally
parked in designated area. A reservation is
required to occupy a space from 4 a.m.-noon.
See “Hunting Reservations,” (page 1) for details. After noon each day, all parking spaces
available on first-come, first-served basis.
f. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited
from first day of teal season to last day of dark
goose season.

MOGENSEN PONDS SWA - MESA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Interstate 70, take Hwy. 65
about 10 miles E. Turn onto Hwy. 330 and go E
0.5 of a mile. SWA is on N side of highway.
GMU/ACRES: 421 / 11 acres
FISHING: warmwater lake
HUNTING: waterfowl from designated blinds
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting, firearms prohibited, except for
waterfowl from designated blinds.
b. Camping, fires, motorized and nonmotorized vehicles, pets, domestic animals
prohibited.

MOUNT EVANS SWA - CLEAR CREEK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Denver, take I-70 W to
Evergreen Pkwy. exit; go 6 miles S on Hwy. 74 to
Evergreen Lake; turn right on Upper Bear Creek
Rd. Go 6.5 miles W; turn right again on Upper
Bear Creek Rd. (CR 480) and go 3 miles, following signs for SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 39 / 3,438 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse, rabbit

FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open June 15–Dec. 31.
b. Only fishing and hunting activities allowed
from the day after Labor Day through the
end of the 4th regular rifle season.
c. Camping limited to 5 days in 45−day period
in designated campgrounds, except in biggame seasons.
d. Dogs prohibited except for hunting or on
leash.
e. Vehicles prohibited day after Labor Day-June
14 except in regular rifle deer and elk seasons.
f. Groups of 25 or more must obtain a permit
before use; 1 group allowed at a time.

MOUNT OURAY SWA - CHAFFEE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Salida, go 0.25 of a mile NW
on Hwy. 291, then go 0.75 of a mile W on CR
154 and then 1.25 miles NW on CR 160 to the
first parking lot. The second parking area is 0.7
of a mile past the first lot on CR 160.
GMU/ACRES: 56 / 231 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream, ponds, Arkansas
River (access S of river only)
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access from designated parking areas only.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Hunting allowed with shotguns, handheld
bows, muzzleloaders or by falconry only.

MOUNT SHAVANO SWA - CHAFFEE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Salida, go 0.25 of a mile NW
on Hwy. 291 to CR 154. Wildlife area is along S
side of Arkansas River, between Sand Lake and
Mount Shavano SFU diversion dam above the
SFU.
GMUs/ACRES: 56, 57 / 84 acres
FISHING: coldwater river
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Closed S of CR 154.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Discharging firearms prohibited, except
when hunting which is permitted only with
shotguns, hand-held bows, muzzleloaders, or by falconry from Colo. 291 bridge
upstream to the property boundary.

MOUNTAIN HOME RES. SWA - COSTILLA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Fort Garland, go 2.5 miles
E on Hwy. 160 to Trinchera Ranch Rd., then 2
miles S to Icehouse Rd., then go 1 mile W to N
entrance. Or, continue 1 mile S to S entrance.
GMU/ACRES: 83 / 1,061 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS: waterskiing prohibited.

MURPHY SWA (FISHING LEASE) - JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go 1 mile E on CR 12.
GMU/ACRES: 6 / 6 mi. of river
FISHING: Michigan River, coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS: open for fishing only.

NAKAGAWA SWA - WELD CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Kersey, go 5 miles E on Hwy.
34 to CR 61, then 2 miles N.
GMU/ACRES: 951 / 159 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, dove,
waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Discharging firearms or bows allowed only
when hunting.

NARRAGUINNEP RES. SWA - MONTEZUMA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Cortez, go 11 miles NW on
Hwy. 491 to Hwy. 184, then go 2 miles E.
GMU/ACRES: 711 / 764 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: boating, picnicking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour after
sunset; no time restrictions for fishing.
b. Camping, fires, alcoholic beverages, glass
containers prohibited.

NORTH FORK SWA - LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Drake, go 0.25 of a mile W on
Devil’s Gulch Rd.
GMU/ACRES: 20 / 16 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS: open for fishing only.

NORTH LAKE SWA - LAS ANIMAS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Trinidad, go 35 miles NW on
Hwy. 12.
GMUs/ACRES: 85, 851 / 840 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake and stream
HUNTING: deer, elk, turkey, bear
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms, boat ramp with parking
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Only float tubes or craft propelled by hand,
wind or electric motor allowed.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.

OAK RIDGE SWA - RIO BLANCO CO.

DIRECTIONS — JON WANGNILD UNIT: For the Seely
or Sleepy Cat entrances, from Meeker, go 6.3
miles or 16 miles E on CR 8 and look for the
CPW signs on the left. For the Kracht entrance,
from Meeker, take CR 8 E for 3.5 miles. Go E on
CR 6 for 6 miles. Go E on CR 40 for 2.7 miles
and look for the CPW sign on the right.
BEL AIRE UNIT: From Meeker, go 21 miles E on
CR 8 to CR 17 (Buford/Newcastle Rd.), then go
1.5 miles S.
LAKE AVERY UNIT: From Meeker, go 1.5 miles N
on Hwy. 13 to CR 8, then go 19 miles E.
SLEEPY CAT PONDS UNIT: From Meeker, go 16
miles E on CR 8.
SLEEPY CAT FISHING EASEMENT: From Meeker, go
17 miles E on CR 8 to Sleepy Cat Guest Ranch.
GMUs/ACRES: 23, 24 / 13,664 total acres, all units
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky grouse, dove,
waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream

RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: campsites, restroom, drinking water,
boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Oak Ridge Unit open July 16–Nov. 30.
b. Camping allowed only in designated areas.
c. Sleepy Cat Ponds and Sleepy Cat Fishing
Easement open only for fishing.
d. Hunting prohibited except archery on Bel
Aire Unit S of CR 8, W of CR 17, and N and
E of CR 10.
e. On Lake Avery, waterskiing and jet skis prohibited. Boating permitted only if it does not
create whitewater wake.

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OGDEN/TREAT SWA (FISHING EASEMENT) - FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Coaldale, go W on Hwy. 50
for 2 miles to CR 45, turn N and go 1.5 miles.
Public access may not be on both sides of the
river. Check for signs.
GMUs/ACRES: 58, 86 / 28 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream.
RESTRICTIONS: Fishing access only.

ORCHARD MESA SWA - MESA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Grand Junction, go S on Hwy.
50 to Orchard Mesa. Go N on Hwy. 141 (32
Rd.). Turn W on B 1/2 Rd. for 2 miles, then turn
N on 30 Rd., go 0.5 of a mile and turn E on C
Rd. Go 0.5 of a mile to parking area at the end
of the road.
GMU/ACRES: 41 / 148 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access only from parking area on C Rd.
between roads 30 and 31.
b. Camping, fires, horses prohibited. Vehicles
prohibited beyond parking area.
c. Closed March 15–July 14 to protect nesting
migratory birds.
d. Waterfowl hunters must use designated
blinds or zones. Maximum 4 hunters per
blind. See the 2017 Small Game and Waterfowl brochure.
e. No other small-game hunting allowed.
f. Waterfowl hunting by reservation only. See
“Hunting Reservations,” (page 1) for details.
Hunters must check in and out as posted.
g. Hunt areas not reserved are available on firstcome, first-served basis after 5 a.m. each hunt
day. Reserved areas not occupied by 7 a.m.
available on first-come, first-served basis. But
any hunt area must be yielded upon request of
a hunter with a valid reservation for the area.
h. Deer hunting by permit only. Permit applications available from the Wildlife Area Office
in Grand Junction, 970-255-6100. Permits issued by drawing. Application deadline Aug. 1.
i. Hunting with bows and shotguns with shotshells only.
j. Dogs allowed only as hunting aid.

OVERLAND TRAIL SWA - LOGAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Atwood, go 0.5 of a mile S on
Hwy. 63 to CR 16, then go E 0.5 of a mile.
GMU/ACRES: 96 / 192 acres

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�HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite quail, turkey, dove, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access from designated parking areas only.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Target practice prohibited except when authorized by area wildlife manager.
d. Discharging bows, firearms allowed only
when hunting. Discharging bows allowed for
bowfishing.
e. All recreational activities except deer hunting
are prohibited on opening weekend of regular
plains rifle deer season, and opening day and
first weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
f. Horse use prohibited, except when training hunting dogs, and then only allowed in
Feb., March, April (through the Weds. before
opening of spring turkey season), and Aug.
g. During regular duck season, all waterfowl
and small-game hunters must check out at
designated check station.
h. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited
from first day of teal season to last day of dark
goose season.

OWL MOUNTAIN SWA - JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go 13 miles SE on
Hwy. 14 to CR 25, then go 6 miles SW.
GMU/ACRES: 171 / 920 acres
HUNTING: small game, big game
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing

OXBOW SWA - OTERO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From La Junta, go 9 miles E on Hwy.
50 to CR 36, then go 0.5 of a mile N to parking
area.
GMUs/ACRES: 125, 130 / 410 acres
HUNTING: deer, turkey, bobwhite quail, mourning dove
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Unit 125 has small acreage and limited access.

PADDOCK SWA - LAKE CO.

DIRECTIONS: SWA is in scattered parcels generally
2-5 miles S and SE of Leadville in Iowa, Thompson and Empire gulches. Accessible by CR 2
or CR 52. Acquire map and information from
the Wildlife Area Office in Salida or the USFS
Ranger Office in Leadville.
GMU/ACRES: 49 / 1,300 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot only.
b. Access restricted to hunting only during
bighorn sheep, regular rifle deer, elk and bear
seasons. Must have valid license for species
being hunted.
c. Camping, fires, dogs prohibited.
d. Fishing allowed only in Iowa Gulch and Upper Empire Gulch.

PARACHUTE PONDS SWA - GARFIELD CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-70, take exit 75, go SE on
North Battlement Pkwy. Turn right at stoplight
to get on the frontage road (Cardinal Way).

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Turn left on Colorado Avenue and go S. Colorado Avenue becomes Yampa Avenue. Turn left
onto La Plata circle, SWA parking area is at end
of circle.
GMUs/ACRES: 32, 42 / 42 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires, swimming prohibited.
b. Float tubes permitted only for fishing.

PARVIN LAKE SWA - LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Red Feather Lakes, go 2 miles
E on Red Feather Lakes Rd.
GMU/ACRES: 191 / 62 water acres, 180 land acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited except float tubes for
fishing.
b. Anglers must enter on foot through gate at
check station and must check in and out at
station if open.

PASTORIUS RES. SWA - LA PLATA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Durango, go 8 miles E on Hwy.
160 to Hwy. 172, then go 2 miles S to CR 302,
then 1 mile S to CR 304, then 0.5 of a mile W.
GMU/ACRES: 75 / 85 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Only float tubes or craft propelled by hand or
electric motor allowed.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Discharging firearms or bows allowed only
when hunting.
d. Hunting only on Sat., Sun. and Wed.

PERINS PEAK SWA - LA PLATA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Durango, go 4 miles W on
Hwy. 160 to CR 207 (Lightner Creek Rd.), turn
right and go 2 miles N to CR 208 (Dry Fork
Rd.).
DECKER TRACT: From Durango, go 5 miles W on
Hwy. 160 to Victory Coal Mine Rd., turn right
and go 0.5 of a mile on access road (through
private property).
GMU/ACRES: 74 / 7,720 total acres, both tracts
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, squirrel, dusky grouse,
turkey, black bear
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Public access allowed in Perins Peak area E of
CR 208 and N of Hwy. 160 Aug. 1–Nov. 30.
b. Public access allowed on Decker Tract and
on Perins Peak area W of CR 208 (Dry Fork
Road) April 16–Nov. 30. In addition, hunters
with a valid, unfilled spring turkey license
may access the Decker Tract only during
turkey season.
c. Camping only during deer and elk seasons.
d. Discharging firearms allowed only for hunting.
e. Fires, snowmobiles prohibited.

PERKINS SWA - GRAND CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Kremmling, go W on Hwy. 40
for 10 miles. At mile marker 174, turn right on
CR 25. Go 0.5 of a mile, then turn left on CR 26.
Go 5 miles, turn right on CR 2 and go approximately 1 mile to the SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 181 / 83 acres
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for hunting only and accessible by foot
or horseback only.
b. Open to hunters two hours before sunrise
and one hour after sunset. If an animal is harvested, the hunter may remain as long as is
reasonable to recover and remove the animal
from the property.
c. Camping, fires, motorized vehicles, target
shooting prohibited.
d. Dogs are prohibited, except as aid to hunting.

PICEANCE SWA - RIO BLANCO, GARFIELD COs.

DIRECTIONS — SQUARE S RANCH: From Meeker, go
20 miles W on Hwy. 64 to CR 5 (Piceance Creek
Rd.), then go 9 miles S to N edge of boundary.
SQUARE S SUMMER RANGE: From Meeker, go 20
miles W on Hwy. 64 to CR 5 (Piceance Creek
Rd.), then go 17 miles S to CR 26 (Black Sulphur
Creek Rd.), then 20 miles W to E entrance.
YELLOW CREEK UNIT: From Meeker, go 20 miles W
on Hwy. 64 to CR 5 (Piceance Creek Rd.), then
go 6 miles S to CR 20 (dirt road), then 5 miles
W to Yellow Creek Rd.
LITTLE HILLS EXPERIMENT STATION: From Meeker,
go 20 miles W on Hwy. 64 to CR 5 (Piceance
Creek Rd.), then 7 miles S to CR 22. Follow
signs to station (3 miles).
GMUs/ACRES: 11, 21, 22, 31 / 25,193 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky grouse, dove,
waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: camping in designated areas, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom, drinking water

PIKES PEAK SWA - TELLER CO.

DIRECTIONS: At the intersection of USFS road 376
and Bull Park, hike approximately 3 miles on
Bull Park Trail to the SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 59 / 635 acres
HUNTING: bighorn sheep
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS: open July 16–March 31.

PIONEER PARK SWA - GRAND CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Granby, go W on Hwy. 40 to
Hot Sulphur Springs. SWA is N of town and follows the W bank of the Colorado River.
QWA/ACRES: 18 / 49

PLATEAU CREEK SWA - MESA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Grand Junction, go E on I-70
to exit No. 49, then go 8 miles E on Hwy. 65 to
Hwy. 330, go about 8 miles and turn left to Sunnyside Rd. (V Rd.), go 0.125 of a mile N.
GMU/ACRES: 421 / 1,346 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, dove
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rifle range

RESTRICTIONS: vehicles allowed only Aug. 2–Nov. 30.

PLAYA BLANCA SWA - ALAMOSA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Alamosa, go S on Hwy. 285.
Turn W on CR 8.0S. SWA starts at junction of
CRs 8.0S and 106 and goes NW.
GMU/ACRES: 80 / 714 acres
RESTRICTIONS: open Tues., Thurs., Sat. from
Nov. 1–Jan. 30 in designated areas.

PONY EXPRESS SWA - SEDGWICK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-76 at Julesburg exit (No.
180), go 0.1 of a mile N on Hwy. 385 to CR 28,
then go 1.5 miles W on CR 28 to service road.
Go 0.1 of a mile N to parking lot. Or, from
Julesburg, go 0.7 of a mile W on Hwy. 138 to CR
39, then go 0.9 of a mile S on CR 39.
GMU/ACRES: 92 / 1,854 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite quail, turkey, waterfowl
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Target practice prohibited except when authorized by area wildlife manager.
c. Discharging firearms or bows allowed only
when hunting.
d. All recreational activities except deer hunting
are prohibited on opening weekend of regular
plains rifle deer season, and opening day and
first weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
e. Horses prohibited except when training hunting dogs and only allowed in Feb., March,
April (through Wed. before spring turkey
season opens) and Aug.
f. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited
from first day of teal season to last day of dark
goose season.

POUDRE RIVER SWA - LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From La Porte, go 5 miles N on
Hwy. 287 to Hwy. 14, then go 1.5 miles W.
GMUs/ACRES: 19, 191 / 395 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: rafting, picnicking, hiking, wildlife
viewing
FACILITIES: restroom
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping prohibited.
b. Discharging firearms or bows allowed only
when hunting. Discharging bows allowed for
bowfishing.

PREWITT RES. SWA - WASHINGTON, LOGAN COS.

DIRECTIONS: From I-76 and Merino exit, go 1
mile N to Hwy. 6, then 3.3 miles NE.
GMU/ACRES: 96 / 2,924 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl, pheasant, bobwhite quail,
deer
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Anyone ages 18–64 must purchase an annual
access permit to enter the property. Anyone
who has a valid Colorado annual hunting

or fishing license does NOT need to have an
access permit. Permits are $36, valid April
1–March 31, and available anywhere you can
purchase CPW hunting and fishing licenses.
b. Maximum of 250 vehicles on property at
once.
c. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater
wake.
d. Boating prohibited Oct. 1 through last day of
regular goose season, except hand-propelled
craft used to set and pick up decoys and
retrieve downed waterfowl.
e. Camping, fires prohibited as posted.
f. Fishing allowed only from dam Oct. 1
through last day of waterfowl season. Ice
fishing allowed only within 50 yards of dam
during this time.
g. Waterskiing, glass beverage containers prohibited. Sailing, windsurfing allowed only in
July and Aug.
h. Hunting prohibited from floating devices and
as posted to protect resting waterfowl.

PUEBLO RES. SWA - PUEBLO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Pueblo, go 7 miles W on Hwy.
96.
GMU/ACRES: 84 / 11,864 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, turkey, dove, waterfowl,
scaled quail
FISHING: coldwater stream, coldwater lake
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom, nature trail
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires, target practice prohibited.
b. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited,
except shotguns or bows while hunting. Discharging bows allowed for bowfishing.
c. Field trials may be authorized Feb., March,
Aug., and Sept.
d. Jumping, diving, swinging from cliffs, ledges
or man-made structures prohibited, this
includes (not limited to) boat docks, marina
structures, railroad trestle in Turkey Creek.

PUETT RES. SWA - MONTEZUMA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Mancos, go 10 miles NW on
Hwy. 184 to CR 33, then go 1 mile S to access
trail, 1.5 miles E.
GMU/ACRES: 73 / 177 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater
wake.

PURGATOIRE RIVER SWA - BENT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hwys. 50 and 101 in Las Animas, go S 1 mile on Hwy. 101 to CR 10.75. Then
go S on Rd. 10.75 to Rd. EE, then W to Rd. 9.5,
then S 1 mile to property at Rds. DD and 9.5.
GMU/ACRES: 130 / 960 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite quail, scaled quail, turkey, dove, waterfowl
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing

QUEENS SWA - KIOWA CO.

DIRECTIONS — LOWER QUEENS (NEESKAH): From
Eads, go 15 miles S on Hwy. 287 to CR C, then
3.5 miles E to Upper Queens. Follow access
road S 2 miles.
UPPER QUEENS: From Eads, go 15 miles S on
Hwy. 287 to CR C, then 3.5 miles E.
NEE GRONDA: From Eads, go 15 miles S on Hwy.
287 to CR C, then 1 mile.
NEE SO PAH: Closed as posted.
NEE NOSHE: From Eads, go 11 miles S on Hwy.
287 to Kiowa Co. boat ramp access road, then
go 0.25 of a mile E to public boat ramp.
GMUs/ACRES: 126, 127 / 13,886 acres total
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite quail, scaled quail, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: powerboating, sail boating, sailsurfing, waterskiing, camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms, boat ramps
RESTRICTIONS ON ALL UNITS:
a. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater
wake in channel between Upper and Lower
Queens.
b. Boating prohibited in Lower Queens if it creates a whitewater wake from opening day of
waterfowl season through Dec. 1.
c. Hunters in Lower Queens, Upper Queens
(including channel), Nee Gronda and Nee
Noshe must check in and out at check station
when open.
d. Closed as posted in Lower Queens except to
retrieve downed waterfowl Dec. 1 through
last day of waterfowl season as posted.
e. Closed as posted in Upper Queens (including
the channel), Nee Gronda, Nee Noshe and
Nee So Pah except to retrieve downed waterfowl Nov. 1−last day of waterfowl season.
f. ATVs, dirt bikes prohibited.

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RADIUM SWA - GRAND, EAGLE, ROUTT COs.

DIRECTIONS: From Kremmling, go 2.5 miles S on
Hwy. 9 to CR 1 (Trough Rd. to State Bridge),
then go 12 miles SW.
GMUs/ACRES: 15, 27, 361 / 10,996 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky grouse, dove,
waterfowl, black bear, mountain lion
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom
RESTRICTIONS: hunting prohibited in designated
safety zone as posted.

RALSTON CREEK SWA - JEFFERSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Golden, go 1 mile N on Hwy.
93 to Golden Gate Canyon Rd. Turn left and go
W 13 miles up canyon. Turn right at Crawford
Gulch, go 3-4 miles E, SWA parking is on right.
GMU/ACRES: 38 / 2,100 acres
HUNTING: big game, small game, furbearers
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Discharging firearms allowed hunting only.

RAMAH SWA - EL PASO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Ramah, go 4 miles W on Hwy. 24.
GMU/ACRES: 110 / 400 acres

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�HUNTING: small game, migratory waterfowl, deer
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: sail boating, wildlife viewing,
archery range. (NOTE: As of Aug. 2012, the lake is
currently dry. Call CPW for condition updates.)
FACILITIES: restroom, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited Nov. 1 through last day of
waterfowl season except float tubes or craft
propelled by hand, wind or electric motor.
b. Camping, fires, water contact activities
prohibited.
c. Discharge of firearms or bows allowed only
when hunting. Centerfire rifles prohibited.
d. No target practice except for archery equipment on established archery range.
e. Discharging bows allowed for bowfishing.

RED DOG SWA - PROWERS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Holly go N on CR 35 to Rd. JJ,
then go E on Rd. JJ 2 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 127 / 570 acres
HUNTING: small game

RED LION SWA - LOGAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-76, take Red Lion exit (No.
155), then go 3 miles N to Hwy. 138, then 1 mile
NE to CR 95, then go 0.25 of a mile N.
GMUs/ACRES: 90, 92 / 1,297 acres
HUNTING: rabbit, pheasant, dove, waterfowl (as
posted), bobwhite quail, deer
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access from designated parking areas only.
b. Boating prohibited except float tubes or
carry-on craft propelled by hand for fishing
or hunting only.
c. Camping, fires prohibited.
d Target practice prohibited except when authorized by area wildlife manager.
e. Discharging firearms allowed only when
hunting. Discharging bows allowed when
hunting or bowfishing.
f. Hunting prohibited from frozen surface of
lake and floating devices.
g. During special late light goose season and
conservation orders for light geese, light
goose hunting allowed in area bounded on N
by CR 970, on E by CR 97 (Sedgwick CR 1),
on S by Hwy. 138 and on W by CR 95.

RED MOUNTAIN SWA - GRAND CO.

DIRECTIONS: SWA is 2.5 miles E of Granby on CR
60. Public access available with permission from
adjacent private landowner.
GMU/ACRES: 28 / 161 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open April 16–Nov. 14.
b. Fires, motor vehicles prohibited.
c. Dogs must be on a leash.

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DIRECTIONS: SWA is about 7 miles S of Leadville
on Hwy. 24, at the Arkansas River highway
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GMUs/ACRES: 48, 49 / 8 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Fishing only.
b. Access allowed only within 30 feet of highwater line or as posted. Access only from
Hwy. 24 overpass parking or Crystal Lake
STL.
c. Dogs prohibited.

RICHARD SWA (HUNTING &amp; FISHING LEASE) - JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go 0.5 of a mile W
on Hwy. 14 to CR 12W, then 8 miles W to CR
7. Then go 7 miles N to Lake John SWA. Go to
S end of Lake John to parking lot.
GMU/ACRES: 161 / 2,323 acres, 6 miles of river
HUNTING: big game, small game, waterfowl
FISHING: North Fork of the North Platte River,
coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for hunting and fishing only.
b. Hunting prohibited within 200 yards of
buildings.

RIO BLANCO LAKE SWA - RIO BLANCO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Meeker, go 20 miles W on
Hwy. 64.
GMUs/ACRES: 11, 22 / 383 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl, rabbit
FISHING: coldwater stream, warmwater lake
RECREATION: power boating, waterskiing, wildlife viewing, camping in designated area
FACILITIES: restroom, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Field trials may be authorized Feb., March,
Aug. and Sept.
b. Waterskiing permitted June 16−end of Feb.
c. Big game archery hunting only.
d. Parking in designated areas only and access
to the Roselund Unit is day use only.

RIO GRANDE SWA - RIO GRANDE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Monte Vista, go 3 miles E on
Sherman Avenue.
GMU/ACRES: 791 / 935 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom, parking areas
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open July 16–Feb. 14. Area wildlife manager may authorize access during closure if
it won’t harm nesting or wintering birds.
b. Fires prohibited.
c. Camping only in parking areas with toilets.
d. Area wildlife manager may post closures to
manage hunting pressure and safety during
waterfowl seasons.

RIO GRANDE RIVER SWA (DEL NORTE FISHING EASEMENT) RIO GRANDE CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Del Norte, take Hwy. 160 W.
SWA is on N side of Hwy. 160 and starts just
past town of Hanna.
GMU/ACRES: 79 / 124 acres

RESTRICTIONS:
a. Fishing only.
b. Camping prohibited.

RITO HONDO RES. SWA - HINSDALE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Creede, go 35 miles W on
Hwy. 149 to USFS Rd. 513, then go 2 miles NW
to fork. Take right fork 200 yards N.
GMU/ACRES: 76 / 41 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom, campgrounds
RESTRICTIONS: only float tubes or craft propelled
by hand, wind or electric motor allowed.

ROAD CANYON RES. SWA - HINSDALE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Creede, go 25 miles W on
Hwy. 149 to USFS Rd. 520, then go 4 miles W.
GMU/ACRES: 76 / 177 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom, drinking water, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping prohibited.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater
wake.

ROARING FORK SWA - GARFIELD CO.

DIRECTIONS: Three SWA parcels are along the
Roaring Fork River between Carbondale
and Glenwood Springs. Westbank Parcel: At
intersection of CRs 109 and 154. Burry Parcel:
At mile marker 9 on Hwy. 82. Gianinetti Parcel:
Entrance is 100 yards E of intersection of Hwys.
82 and 133. For coldwater fishing access.
GMUs/ACRES: 43, 444 / 40 acres
RESTRICTIONS: camping, fires, discharging firearms prohibited.

ROCK CREEK SWA - ROUTT, GRAND COs.

DIRECTIONS: From Kremmling, go 6 miles N on
Hwy. 40 to Hwy. 134, then go 12 miles W over
Gore Pass to USFS Rd. 206, then 2.5 miles SW.
GMU/ACRES: 15 / 205 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky grouse, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing

ROCKY FORD SWA - OTERO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Rocky Ford, go 2 miles NE
on Hwy. 266, cross the bridge and turn E on CR
80.5. 550 acres.
McCLELLAND TRACT: Go 1.25 miles farther E from
above directions.
GMUs/ACRES: 125, 129 / 1,142 acres total
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, pheasant, bobwhite quail,
dove, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Unit 129 has small acreage and limited access.
b. Fires prohibited.

ROEBER SWA - DELTA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Paonia on Onarga Ave, go S
on Lamborn Mesa Rd. to Minerich Rd. Go 1
mile S on Minerich Rd. to parking lot.

GMU/ACRES: 53 / 1,030 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit
FISHING: coldwater lake
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open only to hunting or fishing.
NEW b. Open May 1 through the last day of the
annual big-game seasons.
c. Camping, fires, dogs, bowfishing prohibited.
d. Discharging firearms and hunting prohibited
in open space easement.

ROSEMONT RES. SWA - TELLER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Divide, go 15 miles S on Hwy.
67 to Gold Camp Rd. near Victor, then 20 miles
E. From Colorado Springs, turn W on Old Stage
Road at the intersection of Old Stage Road and
Cheyenne Mountain Boulevard. Follow Old
Stage Road/Gold Camp Road (USFS Road 370)
11 miles to the parking area.
GMU/ACRES: 59 / 357 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open May 11–Oct. 31.
b. Foot access only from established parking
area.
c. Fishing permitted from 5 a.m.–9 p.m.
d. Dam and area near caretaker’s house are
closed.
e. Boating, camping, dogs, fires, picnicking,
water contact activities prohibited.

RUBY MOUNTAIN SWA (FISHING EASEMENT) - CHAFFEE CO.

DIRECTIONS: Two miles S of Buena Vista, at the
intersection of Hwys. 24 and 285, go S on Hwy.
285 for 3.5 miles. Turn N on CR 301 for 0.5 of a
mile. Turn E on CR 300 for 2.25 miles to parking on N side of road.
GMU/ACRES: 57 / 4 acres
FISHING: coldwater river
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for fishing only and only from the highwater line to mid-river.
b. Parking in designated lots only.
c. Camping, fires prohibited.

RUNYON/FOUNTAIN LAKES SWA - PUEBLO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Pueblo, go S on I-25 to exit
98-A, then go S on Santa Fe to Runyon Field,
then go E on Runyon Field Rd. 0.5 of a mile.
GMU/ACRES: 123 / 88 acres
FISHING: warmwater, coldwater fishing
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms, nature trail, handicapped
fishing dock
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open sunrise to sunset; no time restrictions
for fishing.
b. Camping, fires, water contact activities
prohibited.
c. Boating allowed with float tubes or carry-on
craft propelled by hand, wind, or electric motors used for fishing only. All watercraft must
be under 14 feet in length.

RUSSELL LAKES SWA - SAGUACHE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Saguache, go 9 miles S on
Hwy. 285 to CR R, then go 1.5 miles E.
GMU/ACRES: 682 / 4,579 acres
HUNTING: rabbit, dove, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Closed Feb. 15–July 15 and otherwise as
posted. Sect. 29 closed during waterfowl
seasons.
b. Closed after 1 p.m. during first split waterfowl
season.
c. Camping only in self-contained units in
designated areas.
d. Field trials may be authorized Feb., March,
Aug. and Sept.
e. Parking only in established parking areas.

SAM CAUDILL SWA - GARFIELD CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Glenwood Springs, take Colo.
82 for 3.6 miles S. Take slight right onto Old
State Hwy. 82, go 0.6 of a mile and take slight
right onto CR 109. SWA is on left.
GMU: 43
FISHING: coldwater lake
FACILITIES: boat ramp, limited parking
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires, discharge of firearms prohibited.

SAN LUIS LAKES SWA - ALAMOSA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walsenburg, take Hwy. 160 W
60 miles. Take Hwy. 150 N for 13.5 miles. Turn
left on Six Mile Lane and go 8 miles; then go N
0.125 of a mile to entrance.
GMU/ACRES: 82 / 3,317 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl, dove
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, big game hunting,
fishing, camping, hiking, biking, boating, crosscountry skiing/snowshoeing
FACILITIES: boat ramp, parking areas, picnic sites,
boat ramp, electrical hookups, dump station
RESTRICTIONS:
NEW a. Any person 18–64 must possess an
annual access permit in order to access the
property, except that any person who
possesses a current and valid Colorado
annual hunting or fishing license is exempt
from this permit requirement. Permits cost
$36, are valid from April 1–March 31 and
are available wherever CPW licenses are
sold.
b. Boating prohibited N of buoy line. Closed
Feb. 15–July 15 N of buoy line and E-W fence
line.
NEW c. Camping prohibited outside of
designated areas. From Memorial Day
weekend through July 4th weekend, all
camping is by reservation only.

SAN MIGUEL SWA (APPLEBAUGH FISHING EASEMENT) SAN MIGUEL CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Placerville, go 0.75 of a mile S
on Hwy. 145.
GMU/ACRES: 70 / 13 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream

RECREATION: wildlife viewing

SANCHEZ RES. SWA - COSTILLA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From San Luis, go 3 miles E on Hwy.
152 to Hwy. 242, then go 5.2 miles S.
GMU/ACRES: 83 / 1,462 acres
FISHING: warmwater lake
FACILITIES: restroom, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open only for fishing.
b. Hunting, waterskiing, bowfishing prohibited.
c. Camping prohibited in boat ramp parking
area.
d. All crayfish must be returned to the water
they came from immediately, or killed and
taken into possession as soon as caught.
Abdomen must be separated from the tail.

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SAND DRAW SWA - SEDGWICK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-76 at Julesburg (No. 180), go
8 miles S on Hwy. 385 to CR 16, turn E to CR 49
and go 1 mile S.
GMU/ACRES: 93 / 209 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, pheasant, dove
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Target practice prohibited except when authorized by area wildlife manager.
c. Discharging firearms or bows allowed only
when hunting.
d. Hunting open only to youth/mentors. One
mentor per youth may hunt.

SANDS LAKE SWA - CHAFFEE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Salida, go 0.1 of a mile W on
Hwy. 291. SWA is E of highway, opposite Heart
of the Rockies Regional Medical Center.
GMU/ACRES: 57 / 14 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake and river
FACILITIES: restroom
RESTRICTIONS: camping prohibited.

SANDSAGE SWA - YUMA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Wray, go 4.5 miles W on Hwy.
34 to CR 35, then 0.25 of a mile W to CR CC.
Then go 0.5 of a mile S.
GMU/ACRES: 101 / 287 acres
HUNTING: rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite
quail, dove, waterfowl, turkey, deer
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Hunting allowed only with shotguns or bows.
c. Target practice prohibited except when authorized by area wildlife manager.
d. Discharging firearms or bows allowed only
when hunting. Discharging bows allowed for
bowfishing.

SAPINERO SWA - GUNNISON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Gunnison, go 15 miles W on
Hwy. 50. Access from Hwy. 50 at Rainbow Lake,
Red Creek, East Elk Creek and Dry Gulch roads.
GMU/ACRES: 54 / 7,129 acres
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SARVIS CREEK SWA - ROUTT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Steamboat Springs, go 4.5
miles S on Hwy. 131 to CR 18, then 7 miles SE.
GMU/ACRES: 15 / 309 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom
RESTRICTIONS: camping and campfires allowed
only 3 days before regular big-game seasons
until 3 days after regular big-game seasons.

SAWHILL PONDS SWA - BOULDER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-25 take Hwy. 7 W. Turn N
on 75th Street. SWA is W of 75th Street after
crossing Valmont Drive.
GMU/ACRES: 29 / 208 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 5 a.m.–midnight.
b. Dogs must be on 6-foot leash, controlled by
handler, except in designated areas.
c. Motorized, non-motor vehicles (including
bicycles) prohibited beyond designated parking areas.
d. Hunting, boating, belly boats prohibited.
Other activities prohibited as posted.
e. Horseback riding only on established maintenance roads.
f. Collecting allowed only with permit.

SEDGWICK BAR SWA - SEDGWICK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Sedgwick, go 2 miles NE on
Hwy. 138 to access road, then go 0.5 of a mile S.
GMU/ACRES: 92 / 885 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite quail, dove, waterfowl, turkey
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Discharging firearms or bows allowed only
when hunting. Discharging bows allowed for
bowfishing.
c. Target practice prohibited except when authorized by area wildlife manager.
d. All recreational activities except deer hunting
are prohibited on opening weekend of regular
plains rifle deer season, and opening day and
first weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
e. Horses prohibited except when training hunting dogs and only allowed in Feb., March,
April (through Wed. before spring turkey
season opens) and Aug.
f. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited
from first day of teal season to last day of dark
goose season.

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DIRECTIONS: From Manassa, go 3 miles E on
Hwy. 142 to access road, then go 0.5 of a mile N.

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GMU/ACRES: 81 / 640 acres
HUNTING: rabbit, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open July 16–Feb. 14.
b. Field trials may be authorized Aug. and Sept.
c. Fires, bowfishing prohibited.

SETCHFIELD SWA - BENT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hwys. 50 &amp; 101 in Las Animas, take Hwy. 101 S 16 miles to CR P. Go W
on CR P 1 mile to CR 11, then go S 6 miles on
CRs 11 and 10.
GMU/ACRES: 130 / 2,438 acres
HUNTING: pronghorn, rabbit, bobwhite quail,
scaled quail, dove
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS: camping, fires prohibited.

SEYMOUR LAKE SWA - JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go 14 miles SW on
Hwy. 14 to CR 28, then go 1 mile S to CR 11,
then 3 miles S to CR 11A and 0.5 of a mile W.
GMU/ACRES: 17 / 81 water acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater
wake.
b. Sailboards prohibited.

SHARPTAIL RIDGE SWA - DOUGLAS CO.

DIRECTIONS: Take Hwy. 85 S toward Roxborough
Park. Turn W on Titan Pkwy., merge into Titan
Rd. Turn S on Roxborough Park Drive. SWA
is near end of road (before it curves W). SWA
extends S.
GMU/ACRES: 51 / 699 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Day use only. Foot access only.
b. Camping prohibited.
c. Hunting allowed only for deer and elk and
only by permit. Hunters must have limited
deer or elk license for GMU 51 before applying for permit. Maximum 2 hunters daily.
Group applications allowed for max. 2 hunters per group. Permits valid only 2–3 days
starting after Labor Day weekend. Permits
issued by drawing. Application deadline: 5
p.m. first Monday in August, available at the
Wildlife Area Office in Denver, 303-2917227. Permit holders can take 1 non-hunting
person, that person must stay with hunters at
all times.
Hunters can park in parking area behind
gate during times they are allowed to hunt.
Driving elsewhere on property prohibited.

SHRIVER-WRIGHT SWA - RIO GRANDE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Monte Vista, go 3 miles E on
Sherman Ave.
GMU/ACRES: 791 / 120 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater river

RECREATION: wildlife viewing, photography
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Fires and target practice prohibited.
b. Hunting only with shotgun, bow, muzzleloader or by falconry only.
c. Camping allowed only in parking areas with
self-contained trailers or campers.
d. Area wildlife manager may post area-specific
closures to manage waterfowl hunting pressure and for safety.

SIKES RANCH SWA - BACA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Prichett, go W on Hwy. 160 to
CR 3. Go S on CR 3 approximately 8 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 143, 144 / 7,150 acres
HUNTING: deer, turkey, predators
FISHING: green sunfish, black bullhead catfish
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open one hour before sunrise to one hour
after sunset. Hunters may remain as long as
reasonable to retrieve downed game. Night
hunting with permit also allowed.
b. Motorized travel restricted to primary access
route, CR O.
c. Parking only in designated Sikes Ranch SWA
parking lots — only 5 parking areas.
d. Access prohibited in the building envelope
and designated safety zones, as posted.
e. Camping, fires, OHV use, wood cutting or
gathering are prohibited.
f. Trapping allowed with permit. Permits must
be on trappers at all times while trapping.
Permits available at Lamar Service Center,
719-336-6600, or by calling local officer at
719-980-0025.

SIMMONS SWA - YUMA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Wray, go S 5 mi. on Hwy. 385
to CR 30. Go E about 1 mile on paved road,
turn S following paved road, turn E onto CR 22,
continue 0.5 of a mile E to parking lot.
GMU/ACRES: 102 / 2,157 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open Sept. 1–May 31.
b. Foot access only.
c. Camping, fires, dog training prohibited.
d. Target practice prohibited except when
authorized by area wildlife manager.

SIMPSON PONDS SWA - LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-25 at Hwy. 402 exit (No.
255), go 2 miles W on Hwy. 402 to CR 9E, then
go 0.5 of a mile N.
GMU/ACRES: 20 / 44 acres
HUNTING: dove, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour after
sunset; no time restrictions for fishing or
hunters with a night-hunting permit.
b. Camping, fires, dog training, horseback riding, bicycling prohibited.
c. Boating prohibited except float tubes for
fishing.

d. Discharging firearms or bows allowed only
when hunting. Discharging bows allowed for
bowfishing.

SKAGUAY RES. SWA - TELLER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Victor, go 0.5 of a mile E on
CR 67 to CR 86, then go 2 miles E to CR 861.
Go 12 miles E to SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 59 / 715 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS: boating prohibited if it creates a
whitewater wake.

SMITH LAKE SWA - LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-25 at the Wellington exit,
go 0.3 of a mile W on Hwy. 1 to CR 7, then 1.4
miles N to CR 66, then 2 miles W.
GMU/ACRES: 9 / 30 acres
FISHING: warmwater and coldwater species
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour after
sunset; no time restrictions for fishing.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater
wake.
c. Hunting, discharging firearms or bows,
camping, open fires, OHVs, snowmobiles
prohibited.

SMITH RES. SWA - COSTILLA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Blanca, go 0.5 of a mile W on
Hwy. 160 to Airport Rd., then 4 miles S.
GMU/ACRES: 83 / 278 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: trailer dump station, restroom, boat
ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. N and E shores open only July 16–Feb. 14.
b. Fishing only within 200 yards of dam from
Nov. 1 through end of waterfowl season.
c. Field trials may be authorized Feb., March,
Aug. and Sept.
d. Waterskiing prohibited.
e. Vehicles prohibited within 50 feet of water.

SMYTH SWA (FISHING EASEMENT) - CHAFFEE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Salida, go 8 miles W on Hwy.
291. The parking area is at the SW corner of the
bridge at mile marker 8.
GMU/ACRES: 56 / 10 acres
FISHING: public access for fishing only on W side
of Arkansas River.

SOUTH REPUBLICAN SWA - YUMA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Burlington, go 21 miles N on
Hwy. 385 to CR 1, then go 3 miles E. Go 2 miles
N and 2 miles E.
GMUs/ACRES: 103, 109 / 18,365 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, turkey, pheasant,
bobwhite quail, dove, waterfowl, snipe
FISHING: warmwater lake
RECREATION: sail surfing, camping, wildlife viewing

FACILITIES: campsites, restrooms, drinking water,
picnic area with barbeque pit
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Field trials may be authorized Feb., March,
Aug. and Sept. No more than 2 trials may be
authorized Feb.–March. Only 1 trial may be
authorized Aug.–Sept.
b. Waterfowl hunting access prohibited on
downstream face of dam and as posted.
c. Parking for waterfowl hunting only in designated areas.
d. Waterfowl hunting prohibited as posted to
give resting area for wintering waterfowl.

SPANISH PEAKS SWA - LAS ANIMAS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Aguilar, go W on Apishapa
Rd.; follow signs.
GMU/ACRES: 85 / 6,450 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, squirrel, turkey
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms, drinking water
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access only from established parking areas.
Parking only in designated areas.
b. Camping, fires permitted only in designated
areas.

SPINNEY MOUNTAIN SWA - PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hartsel, go 3 miles S on CR 59.
GMUs/ACRES: 58, 581 / 1,937 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS: camping, fires prohibited.

SPRING CREEK RES. SWA - GUNNISON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Gunnison go N on Hwy. 135
to Almont. Turn right on CR 742, travel 6 miles
to Spring Creek. Turn left on CR 744 and go 14
miles.
GMU/ACRES: 55 / 55 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: camping, fishing, wildlife viewing
ACCESS: limited to summer travel, usually July–
Oct.
FACILITIES: USFS campsites, drinking water,
restrooms, boat ramp

STALKER LAKE SWA - YUMA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Wray, go 2 miles W on Hwy.
34 to CR FF, then go 1.5 miles N to access road,
then 0.5 of a mile W.
GMU/ACRES: 98 / 75 acres
HUNTING: pheasant, bobwhite quail, dove,
waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater lake
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom, boat ramp, picnic shelters,
tables
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Only float tubes or craft propelled by hand,
wind or electric motor allowed.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Hunting only with shotguns or bows.
d. Discharging firearms or bows allowed only
when hunting. Discharging bows allowed for
bowfishing.

e. Target practice prohibited except when authorized by area wildlife manager.
f. Hunting on W half of lake prohibited. Hunting permitted from closed area E to dam until
Oct. 31.

STORM MOUNTAIN ACCESS ROAD - LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Loveland, take Hwy. 34 W
to Big Thomspon School; go N 4 miles on
Buckhorn Rd. (CR 27) to Masonville. Go NW
on Buckhorn Rd. 2.5 miles to Bar D Ranch Rd.,
which is Storm Mountain Access Rd.
GMU: 20
RESTRICTIONS: closed as posted when necessary to prevent road and habitat damage. Road
closed when USFS closes the gate, on Dec. 7.
The road is open during all big game seasons
until this date.

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HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky grouse
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS: NEW Snowmobile and all other
motorized, over-the-snow travel is prohibited,
other than to allow through traffic restricted
to the road surface of FSR 723 (Red Creek)
and 724 (Rainbow Lake).

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SUMMIT RES. SWA - MONTEZUMA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Mancos, go 9 miles NW on
Hwy. 184.
GMU/ACRES: 73 / 526 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater
wake.

TAMARACK RANCH SWA - LOGAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-76 at Crook exit (No. 149),
go 0.5 of a mile N on Hwy. 55.
GMUs/ACRES: 91, 93 / 10,696 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite quail, dove, waterfowl, turkey
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing, limited
camping
FACILITIES: restroom, drinking water
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping only in designated area.
b. Fires only in designated camping area.
c. Field trials may be authorized Feb., March,
Aug. and Sept. No more than 3 trials may be
authorized Feb.−March and Aug., and only
1 in Sept.
d. Mandatory check station with assigned parking spots. Hunters must stay at assigned area
until 9 a.m., then can walk to adjacent areas
and hunt. Deer and turkey hunters required
only to check into E or W Tamarack, GMU
91. At S Tamarack, S of I-76, GMU 93, mandatory check in and out.
e. Reservations available but not required
on weekends as listed and Columbus Day
(observed), Veterans Day, Thanksgiving Day,
Christmas, New Year’s Day, Martin Luther
King Jr. Day and Presidents Day.
See “Hunting Reservations,” (page 1) for
details. The first hunt date available for reservations is the Sat. after Oct. 24 and the last
date available is the last Sun. of regular duck
season. Weekdays, weekends and holidays
outside the reservation period and any unreserved or open units are available for hunting
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through check station. Hunters must check in
and check out as posted.
f. Target practice prohibited except when authorized by area wildlife manager.
g. Discharging firearms or bows allowed only
when hunting and bows for bowfishing.
h. All recreational activities except deer hunting
are prohibited on opening weekend of regular
plains rifle deer season, and opening day and
first weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
i. Horses prohibited N of I-76 except when
training hunting dogs and then only allowed
in Feb., March, April (through Wed. before
spring turkey season opens) and Aug.
j. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited
from first day of teal season to last day of dark
goose season.
AUGMENTATION PONDS RULES:
1. Waterfowl hunting is by a limited draw lottery reservation system from the opening day
of second duck season through the end of
regular dark goose season.
2. Hunting allowed only on the specific pond/
hunt area for that day. Hunters are allowed to
bring their own blinds. Shooting across roads
is prohibited and strictly enforced.
Hunters must park in designated parking
areas but may drop off decoys via existing
4-wheel-drive only roads as posted. Hunters
must remain on existing roads.
3. Maximum 4 hunters per group per hunt day.
No hunters may fill a spot if a reservation
holder does not use the reservation. No additional parties are allowed to hunt after the
lottery hunter has completed their hunt for
the day. The hunter drawing the access permit must be present for the hunt. All hunters
must check in at the existing check station.
4. To enter drawing, send a postcard or letter
with name, address, phone number, CID
number and desired reservation dates
to: CPW, Tamarack Ranch drawing, 122
E. Edison St., Brush, CO 80723. Must be
postmarked by Sept. 30. Successful applicants
notified by Oct. 21.
Hunters must possess a valid license for
the species to be hunted to enter a drawing.
Hunters may apply for multiple hunt dates on
one postcard.
Failure to hunt a reserved area without
prior cancellation, or to follow check station
procedures, may disqualify a person from
making reservations for the remainder of the
hunting season.
5. Ponds open to hunting without a reservation
during the spring light goose conservation
order season. All hunters must follow checkin and check-out procedures as posted.

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DIRECTIONS: From Jefferson, go 16.5 miles SE on
CR 77.
GMUs/ACRES: 50, 501 / 711 land acres, 175 water
acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake, stream fishing

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RECREATION: camping
FACILITIES: restroom, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Closed at dam, spillway, outlet structures.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates whitewater
wake.
c. Fires, ATVs, dirt bikes, snowmobiles prohibited.
d. Discharging firearms, pellet guns or bows
prohibited in campgrounds.

TAYLOR RIVER SWA - GUNNISON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Gunnison, go 10 miles N on
Hwy. 135 to USFS Rd. 742 (Taylor River Rd.);
then 18 miles E to base of Taylor Res.
GMU/ACRES: 55 / 13 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires, hunting prohibited. Dogs
must be on leash.
b. Parking only in designated areas.
c. Closed from Taylor dam to 325 yards downstream.

TERRACE RES. SWA - CONEJOS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Monte Vista, go 12 miles S on
Hwy. 15 to USFS Rd. 250, then 9 miles W.
GMUs/ACRES: 80, 81 / 240 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing

TETER-MICHIGAN CREEK SWA - PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Jefferson, 2 miles S on Hwy.
285, then go 2 miles N on CR 35.
GMU/ACRES: 500 / 950 acres
HUNTING: big game, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream fishing
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS: camping, fires prohibited.

THURSTON RES. SWA - PROWERS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Lamar, go 9 miles N on Hwy.
196 to CR TT, then go 1 mile W to CR 7, then
go 0.25 of a mile N.
GMU/ACRES: 127 / 400 acres
HUNTING: dove, waterfowl, rabbit
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: power boating, sail boating, sail
surfing, waterskiing, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: boat ramps, restroom
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour after
sunset; no time restrictions for fishing.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates whitewater
wake Nov. 1 through last day of waterfowl
season.
c. ATVs, dirt bikes, snowmobiles prohibited.
d. Frozen surface of lake closed.
e. Dams, inlets, outlet structures open only for
fishing.

TILMAN BISHOP SWA - MESA CO.

DIRECTIONS: Take I-70 W toward Grand Junction. Exit Hwy. 6 to Palisade. Turn S on 38 Road,
merge into F 1/4 Road. SWA along river N of
junction of roads F 1/4 and 37 1/4.

GMUs/ACRES: 30, 41 / 113 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Closed during nesting and migratory bird
period, March 15–July 14.
b. Camping, turkey hunting prohibited. Dogs
prohibited except as an aid to hunting.
c. Waterfowl hunters must hunt from designated
blinds/zone. Maximum 4 hunters per blind.
Mandatory check in and out at station.
d. Hunting only with bows, shotguns with shotshells or by falconry only.
e. Deer hunting allowed by permit. Applications
available at the Wildlife Area Office in Grand
Junction 970-255-6100. Application deadline
is Aug. 1. Permits by drawing; successful
applicants notified by mail. Date, time and
location of drawing included on application.
f. Waterfowl hunting by reservation only. See
“Hunting Reservations,” (page 1) for details.
g. Hunt areas not reserved are available on
first-come, first-served basis after 5 a.m. each
hunt day. Reserved areas unoccupied by 7
a.m. also available on first-come, first-served
basis. Any hunt area must be yielded upon
request of hunter holding valid reservation
for that area.

TIMPAS CREEK SWA (INCLUDING OTERO POND) - OTERO CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Rocky Ford, go 4 miles S
on Hwy. 71 to Hwy. 10, then 2 miles E across
Timpas Creek Bridge, then go 1 mile S on CR
21, then 1 mile W on CR Z.
GMU/ACRES: 135 / 141 acres
HUNTING: rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite
quail, dove, waterfowl
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS: fires prohibited.

TOMAHAWK SWA - PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hartsel, go 5 miles N on Hwy.
9, then go 0.5 of a mile to parking area. From
Fairplay, go 10 miles S on Hwy. 9, then 0.5 of a
mile to parking area.
GMU/ACRES: 50 / 1,655 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, waterfowl, pronghorn
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS: camping, fires prohibited.

TOMICHI CREEK SWA - GUNNISON CO.

DIRECTIONS: In Gunnison, go S on Teller St. to
end of road. At parking lot for softball fields,
find W Mountain trailhead sign. Take the dirt
road to the SWA parking lot.
GMU/ACRES: 67 / 465 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot only from designated points.
b. Access restricted south of Tomichi Creek to
100 feet S of high water line from Jan. 1–June
30, as posted.
c. Camping, fires prohibited.
d. Dogs must be on leash, except as aid in hunting.

e. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited in
designated safety zones, as posted.

TOTTEN RES. SWA - MONTEZUMA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Cortez, go 3.5 miles E on
Hwy. 160 to CR 29, then 1 mile N.
GMU/ACRES: 73 / 250 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour after
sunset; no time restrictions for fishing.
b. Closed along N shore March 1–May 31.
c. Camping, fires, alcoholic beverages, glass
containers prohibited.
d. Hunting prohibited in inlet Sept. 30–Jan. 20
as posted to protect resting waterfowl.
e. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater
wake.

TRUJILLO MEADOWS SWA - CONEJOS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Antonito, go 36 miles W on
Hwy. 17 to USFS Rd. 118, then go 4 miles W.
GMU/ACRES: 81 / 71 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom, drinking water
RESTRICTIONS: boating prohibited if it creates a
whitewater wake.

TURK’S POND SWA - BACA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Springfield, go 2 miles N on
Hwy. 287 to CR HH, then go 14 miles E to CR
39. Go 3.5 miles N.
GMU/ACRES: 139 / 200 acres
HUNTING: dove, pheasant, waterfowl, rabbit
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited except float tubes or craft
propelled by hand, wind or electric motor.
b. Camping and fires prohibited.
c. Closed near pond and administrative building
except to retrieve downed waterfowl from
opening day of waterfowl season through end
of Feb.

TWIN SISTERS SWA - LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Allenspark, go 4 miles N on
Hwy. 7 to Meeker Park (USFS Rd. 119), then go
2.5 miles N to USFS Rd. 325, then 1 mile W.
GMU/ACRES: 20 / 640 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing

TWIN SPRUCE PONDS SWA - MONTEZUMA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Dolores, go 9 miles NE on
Hwy. 145.
GMU/ACRES: 73 / 90 acres
FISHING: Coldwater put and take trout fishery
RECREATION: fishing, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires, alcoholic beverages, glass
containers prohibited.

b. Hunting and discharging firearms or bows
prohibited.
c. Boating prohibited except float tubes or craft
propelled by hand.
d. Open sunrise to sunset with access from
designated parking area only.

TWO BUTTES RES. SWA - BACA, PROWERS COs.

DIRECTIONS: From Springfield, go 18 miles N on
Hwy. 287 to CR B.5, then 3 miles E.
GMUs/ACRES: 138, 139 / 8,533 acres
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, rabbit, pheasant,
bobwhite quail, scaled quail, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater, seasonal trout, saugeye,
crappie, bluegill, channel catfish, largemouth
bass, smallmouth bass, wiper
RECREATION: camping, hiking, rock climbing,
wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms, drinking water, rifle range,
boat ramps
RESTRICTIONS: boating prohibited in Two Buttes
Ponds below dam except float tubes or craft propelled by hand, wind or electric motor.

URAD LAKE SWA - CLEAR CREEK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Interstate 70, take Hwy. 40
toward Grand Lake/Berthoud Pass. Go left on
Jones Pass outside of Berthoud Falls. In 0.5 of a
mile, turn left at “Urad” sign, onto Woods Creek
Rd. (CR 203). Go about 3.5 miles to parking
area.
GMU/ACRES: 39 / 240 acres land
HUNTING: limited big game, primarily access to
national forest for hunting deer, elk, bighorn
sheep, mountain goat
FISHING: cutbows, rainbow trout, brook trout
RECREATION: camping, hiking, birdwatching
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot or horseback only from June
1-end of fourth regular big-game rifle season,
or until the road is inaccessible (as posted).
b. Motor vehicle use only in parking area.
c. Fires allowed only in established fire rings.
d. Camping limited to five days in a 45-day
period in designated campgrounds, except in
big-game seasons.
e. Discharge of firearms or bows prohibited
except when hunting.
f. Boating prohibited except for float tubes or
craft propelled by hand, wind or electric
motor.
g. Dogs must be on leash except when used as
aid to hunting.

VAIL DEER UNDERPASS SWA - EAGLE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Vail, go 4 miles W on S side of
frontage road of I-70.
GMUs/ACRES: 36, 45 / 107 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open June 16–Oct. 31.
b. Hunting prohibited.

VAN TUYL SWA - GUNNISON CO.

DIRECTIONS — CABIN CREEK UNIT: From Gunnison,
go 6.5 miles E on Hwy. 50, then go 0.2 of a mile
N on BLM Rd. 3107. 200 acres.

LOST CANYON UNIT: From Gunnison, go 1.2 miles
N on Hwy. 135, turn E and take CR 10 for 3
miles. Turn E on CR 743 and go about 6 miles
to SWA. 310 acres.
GMU/ACRES: 55 / 510 total acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS: BLM road closures March 1−May
15. Motorized travel, including over the snow,
restricted to BLM Rd. 3107 (Cabin Creek)
and CR 743 (Lost Canyon).

VERNER SWA (FISHING LEASE) - JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go 0.5 of a mile W on
Hwy. 14 to CR 12, then go 5.1 miles W to CR
18, then 0.5 of a mile W to access road.
GMU/ACRES: 16 / 2 mi. of river
FISHING: North Platte River, coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS: open for fishing only.

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WAHATOYA SWA - HUERFANO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From La Veta, go 1 mile E on Bear
Creek Rd.
GMU/ACRES: 85 / 80 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited except float tubes or craft
propelled by hand or wind.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.

WALKER SWA - MESA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Grand Junction, go 2 miles W
on Hwys. 6 and 50, turn S on River Rd., go 0.5
of a mile and turn S on gravel road.
GMUs/ACRES: 30, 40 / 351 acres
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: rafting, canoeing, wildlife viewing,
interpretive program
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open a half hour before sunrise until a half
hour after sunset.
b. Camping, fires, hunting, trapping prohibited.
c. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited,
except bows permitted for bowfishing.
d. Dogs allowed only on leash and only on the
paved Riverfront Trail. Owners must immediately collect and properly dispose of feces
left by their dog.

WATSON LAKE SWA - LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Fort Collins, go 7 miles NW
on Hwy. 287 to Rist Canyon Rd. (CR 52E), then
go 1 mile W.
GMU/ACRES: 19 / 44 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream, warmwater lake
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms, nature trails
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour after
sunset; no time restrictions for fishing.
b. Boating, camping, hunting, ice fishing, ice
skating, discharging firearms prohibited.
c. Parking prohibited on S dam.
d. Closed on NW side as posted.
e. Use or possession of live minnows prohibited.

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WILDLIFE AREAS

WAUNITA WATCHABLE WILDLIFE AREA - GUNNISON CO.
DIRECTIONS: From Gunnison, go E on Hwy. 50.
Turn left at CR 887 to WWA site.
GMU: 551
RECREATION: wildlife viewing April 1–May 15 for
Gunnison sage-grouse
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires, dogs, discharging firearms
prohibited.
b. Trash must be packed out.

WEBSTER SWA - WELD CO.

WELLINGTON SWA - LARIMER, WELD COS.

DIRECTIONS — WELLINGTON UNIT: From I-25 and
Hwy. 14 exit, go 9 miles N on E service road to
CR 64 and then 1.5 miles E.
COBB LAKE UNIT: From I-25 and Hwy. 14 exit, go
5 miles N on E service road to CR 56, then 1.4
miles E.
SCHWARE UNIT: From I-25 and Hwy. 14 exit, go 7
miles N on E service road to CR 60, then 1 mile E.
GMU/ACRES: 87 / 1,793 acres
FISHING: warmwater
HUNTING: rabbit, pheasant, dove, waterfowl
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Wellington and Schware units open only July
16–March 14.
b. Wellington Unit closed from first day of regular
waterfowl season to first day of pheasant season
except Sat., Sun., Mon. and legal holidays.
c. Boating prohibited except craft propelled by
hand to hunt waterfowl.
d. Camping, fires prohibited.
e. Field trials may be authorized on Wellington
and Schware units Feb., March 1–14 and Aug.
Trials may be authorized on Cobb Lake Unit
year-round.
f. Target practice must be authorized by area
wildlife manager.
g. Horseback riding prohibited except at Cobb
Lake Unit during field trials.
h. Big-game hunting only with archery, shotguns with slugs and muzzleloading.
i. Domestic, feral or privately-owned game birds
may be released with permit for dog training
on Cobb Lake Unit. All birds taken shall be
removed, and all privately-owned game birds
shall be prepared for human consumption.

WEST LAKE SWA - LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Red Feather Lakes, go 1 mile
E on Red Feather Lakes Rd.
GMU/ACRES: 191 / 38 water acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, fishing, camping
FACILITIES: campground, restroom, drinking water
RESTRICTIONS: only float tubes or craft propelled
by hand, wind or electric motor allowed.

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WEST LAKE SWA - MESA CO.

DIRECTIONS: 711 Independent Ave., Grand Junction.
GMU/ACRES: 30 / 6 acres
FISHING: warmwater lake
FACILITIES: restroom
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 7 a.m.–9 p.m.
b. Boating, water contact activities prohibited.

WEST RIFLE CREEK SWA - GARFIELD CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Rifle, go 4 miles N on Hwy.
13 to Hwy. 325, turn right and go 4 miles to CR
252. Go 1.5 miles NW.
GMU/ACRES: 33 / 941 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, black bear, mountain lion,
turkey, rabbit, dove, bobcat
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: campground on CR 252, 4 miles NW
of Hwy. 325; non-potable water only, rifle and
pistol shooting ranges
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping only from day after Labor Day–Dec. 31
NEW b. West Rifle Creek Shooting Range
open to the public from sunrise to sunset
daily, when in compliance with all posted
range rules.

WHEELER SWA - GARFIELD CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Silt, take I-70 W about 1 mile.
SWA on N side of interstate between I-70 and
Hwys. 6 &amp; 24, adjacent to Colorado River. SWA
only legally accessible via river.
GMUs/ACRES: 33, 42 / 48 acres
HUNTING: rabbit, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: trout, whitefish
RECREATION: wildlife viewing

WHITEHORSE SWA - ADAMS CO.

DIRECTIONS: Take I-76 E toward Barr Lake. Exit
152nd Avenue, go E. Turn left on Picadilly
Road, turn left on 128th Avenue. SWA is at
corner of 128th and Tower Rd. and extends SE.
GMU/ACRES: 104 / 400 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open only for youth/mentor waterfowl hunting
when authorized by area wildlife manager as
participants in CPW youth hunter program.
b. Reservations required for waterfowl hunting.
See “Hunting Reservations,” (page 1). Hunters
with reservations can only hunt area specified
on reservation except in areas where reservations are not required or are unreserved and
unoccupied. Mandatory check in and check
out as posted at designated check station.

WILLIAMS CREEK RES. SWA - HINSDALE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Pagosa Springs, go 3 miles W
on Hwy. 160 to USFS Rd. 631, then go 30 miles N.
GMU/ACRES: 77 / 508 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: boating, wildlife viewing, camping
FACILITIES: restroom, drinking water, boat ramp,
campgrounds
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, open fires, sailboards prohibited.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates whitewater
wake.

c. Snowmobiles allowed only as aid in ice fishing.

WILLOW CREEK SWA - YUMA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Wray, go S on Hwy. 385 about
6 miles to CR 30. Turn E on CR 30, go 5 miles
and turn S on CR NN. Go 3.5 miles S to parking
area on W side of road.
GMU/ACRES: 102 / 920 acres
HUNTING: deer, turkey, dove, rabbit
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open Sept. 1–May 31. Access by foot only, no
horseback riding.
b. Camping, fires, dog training prohibited.
c. Target practice must be authorized by area
wildlife manager.

WINDY GAP WATCHABLE WILDLIFE AREA - GRAND CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Granby, go 2 miles W on Hwy.
40. WWA is on Hwy. 125.
GMU/ACRES: 18 / 12 acres
FACILITIES: picnic tables, toilets, 0.25 of a mile
interpretive trail
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open sunrise to sunset, viewing area only.
b. Dogs prohibited beyond parking area.
c. Fishing, discharging firearms, camping, fires,
hunting, trapping prohibited.

WOODS LAKE SWA - SAN MIGUEL CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Telluride, go 13 miles W on
Hwy. 145 to USFS Rd. 618 in Fall Creek; then 9
miles S.
GMU/ACRES: 70 / 160 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream, coldwater lake
RECREATION: canoeing, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boats prohibited except float tubes or craft
propelled by hand, wind or electric motor.
b. Camping prohibited.

STATE TRUST LANDS

WHAT ARE TRUST LANDS? WHAT IS THE PUBLIC ACCESS PROGRAM?
▶ The Colorado State Board of Land Commissioners
(the State Land Board) is a constitutionally-created
agency that manages a $4 billion endowment of assets
for the intergenerational benefit of Colorado’s K-12
schoolchildren and public institutions. They are the
second-largest landowner in Colorado, and generate
revenue on behalf of beneficiaries by leasing nearly
three million surface acres and four million subsurface
acres for agriculture, grazing, recreation, commercial
real estate, rights-of-way, renewable energy, oil, gas
and solid minerals. The State Land Board is entirely selffunded and receive no tax dollars.

TRUST LANDS

DIRECTIONS: From LaSalle, go 0.25 of a mile N on
Hwy. 85 to CR 394, then go 2.25 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 94 / 158 acres
HUNTING: rabbit, pheasant, dove, waterfowl
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing

TRUST LANDS

▶ The State Trust Public Access Program includes
500,000 acres of land that is leased to Colorado Parks
and Wildlife for the public to enjoy a variety of wildliferelated activities. The signs on each property will inform
you of what is allowed at each location. Only trust lands
listed in this brochure that are part of the Public Access
Program are open to the public.
▶ Leases on state trust land generate more than
$100 million annually to help support eight trust
beneficiaries, primarily K–12 schoolchildren in
Colorado. They help fund the Building Excellent Schools
Today (BEST) program, which provides competitive
grants to school districts for the construction of new
schools or the renovation of existing facilities. Nearly
150,000 schoolchildren are enrolled in schools that
received a BEST grant. The majority of BEST grant
recipients are located in rural areas of the state, and the
construction projects have generated approximately
20,000 jobs in those communities.
▶ Learn more about state trust lands at:
colorado.gov/statelandboard

State Trust Lands, such as Little Cochetopa Creek STL above, are posted with the property’s name, map and the rules of use.
© Zach Spezze, CPW

STATE TRUST LANDS FAQs
▶ WHAT CAN I DO ON PUBLIC ACCESS LAND?
Lands enrolled in the Public Access Program are open to a variety of wildlife-related
uses, including hunting, fishing and wildlife
viewing. General recreation such as hiking,
horseback riding and dog walking are not allowed under the program. Refer to the listings
on the following pages for site-specific rules
and timeframes for use. Most lands are not
accessible by vehicle, ATVs or snowmobiles,
and there may be additional restrictions on
camping, parking and off-road driving. Unauthorized use or activity on these lands may be
subject to enforcement from CPW officers or
local authorities.

WRIGHT’S LAKE SWA - CHAFFEE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Nathrop, go 5.7 miles W on
CR 162 to CR 291. Then go 0.4 of a mile W on
CR 291 to parking area.
GMUs/ACRES: 56, 481 / 84 acres
FISHING: open for fishing only, coldwater lake
and stream, artificial flies and lures only.

YAMPA RIVER SWA - ROUTT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Craig, go E on Hwy. 40. SWA
is on S side of Hwy. 40 shortly after passing CR
29 turn-off.
GMU/ACRES: 13 / 866 acres
RESTRICTIONS: camping, fires prohibited.

NEW YARMONY RANCH SWA - JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden drive S on Hwy. 125
for 11.5 miles; parking lot is on N side of Hwy.
GMU: 171
RESTRICTIONS: Public walk-in access is for fishing
only; hunting access allowed by special permit
only.

▶ WHEN ARE THEY OPEN?
Most properties are open for wildlife-related
recreation from Sept. 1 through the end
of February, unless listed otherwise in this
brochure. Enrolled lands are closed to public
access all other times of the year. Unauthorized use or entry during closed periods is
considered trespassing and may be subject to
prosecution.
▶ WHERE ARE THEY?
Public Access Lands are located throughout
Colorado. Please see the index, descriptions
and map of parcels included in this brochure.
Find maps online, too: cpw.state.co.us/placestogo/Pages/StateTrustLands.aspx

STATE TRUST LANDS ACCESS PROGRAM RULES
ACT RESPONSIBLY
Only State Trust Lands listed in this brochure are open to
the public. Hunters and fishermen are reminded to respect
the rights of other visitors and the owners or permit holders
of State Trust Lands. Abide by state rules so the lands can
remain open for future wildlife recreation. (Permission is
required to access any State Trust Land not listed in this
brochure.)
The following restrictions apply to all STL Public
Access Program lands leased by Colorado Division
of Parks and Wildlife. Additional property-specific
restrictions are listed in this brochure.
1. PROPERTIES ARE:
▶ Open only to hunting, fishing and wildlife viewing. Target practice, nonhunting shooting, outfitting and nonwildlife related use prohibited.
▶ Closed 1/2 hour after sunset until 1/2 hour
before sunrise, unless posted otherwise.

▶ Closed to the public from March 1–Aug. 31, unless posted otherwise. All newly enrolled properties are closed to the public until Sept. 1 of the
year of enrollment, unless posted otherwise.
2. MOTOR VEHICLES are allowed only on designated
roads.
3. ACCESS RESTRICTED to foot or horseback only, unless posted otherwise.
4. LITTERING PROHIBITED. All trash must be packed
out by users.
5. CAMPING, FIRES PROHIBITED, unless posted otherwise.
6. ILLEGAL FIREARMS. It is illegal to possess the following types of ammunition or firearms: tracer
rounds, armor-piercing rounds, military-hardened
rounds with explosive or radioactive substances,
.50-caliber BMG rounds, fully automatic firearms.

7. YOUTH MENTOR HUNTING applies to youths under
18. Youth hunters under 16 must be accompanied
by a mentor when hunting on youth-mentor properties. Mentors must be 18 or older, comply with
hunter education requirements and accompany
youths while hunting.
8. CERTIFIED HAY, STRAW, MULCH ONLY. It is illegal to
have, store or use hay, straw or mulch that has not
been certified as noxious weed-free, according to
the Weed Free Forage Crop Certification Act, or
any state or province participating in the Regional
Certified Weed Free Forage Program. Certified
materials must be clearly marked by the certifying state. People who transport such materials
on federal, state or county roads that cross State
Trust Lands leased by CPW and hay produced on
property where it’s being used are exempt.

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STATE TRUST LANDS PUBLIC ACCESS PROGRAM PROPERTIES
63 RANCH - PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Fairplay, go S on Hwy. 285 for
14.5 miles to 63 Ranch parking lot E of Hwy.
285.
GMU/ACRES: 50 / 3,225 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of February for hunting.
Open year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, elk, waterfowl
DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go 4.2 miles N on
Hwy. 125 to CR 8. Go 6.8 miles E to CR 8A,
then E 0.8 of a mile to two-track road. Take
two-track 0.6 of a mile SE to parking area. Unless accessing from State Forest State Park, STL
provides the only way into Adams and Sand
Creek STLs.
GMU/ACRES: 6 / 3,640 acres (360 acres are closed in
Sections 28, 29, 32, 33, along Sherman Creek)
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of February
HUNTING: elk, deer, pronghorn, moose, small
game
RESTRICTIONS: access restricted as posted.

AGATE MOUNTAIN - PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hartsel, go 1.75 miles S on
Hwy. 9 to CR 53. Go S 15 miles to parking area
on E boundary, S of CR 53.
GMU/ACRES: 58 / 3,782 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of February for hunting and
wildlife viewing
HUNTING: big game, small game

AGUILAR TV HILL - LAS ANIMAS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Aguilar, take Exit 30 off I-25
to CR 63.1. Go 0.5 of a mile W.
GMU/ACRES: 85 / 500 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of February
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, bear, small game
RESTRICTIONS: access restricted as posted on E
side.

ALAMADITAS MESA - CONEJOS CO.

DIRECTIONS — ROUTE NO. 1: From Los Mogotes
Peak STL (see directions in this brochure),
go W on two-track 7.5 miles to W boundary.
ROUTE NO. 2: From La Jara STL (see directions
in this brochure), go S of La Jara Res. on 4WD
road to Fox Creek. From Fox Creek, by foot or
horseback only, go 1.5 miles S to S boundary
of USFS land. Go 3 miles E on USFS land and
cross Fox Creek and Fox Creek trail. Go 1 mile
to W boundary.
GMU/ACRES: 81 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of February
HUNTING: elk, deer, pronghorn, rabbit, grouse,
coyote

ALAMOSA CANYON - CONEJOS CO.

DIRECTIONS: Go 12 miles S of Monte Vista on Hwy.
15, then go 11 miles W on USFS Rd. 250 to Terrace Res. (Alamosa Canyon). Then go on foot or
horseback through BLM and national forest.
GMU/ACRES: 81 / 240 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of February
HUNTING: elk, deer, bear, small game

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DIRECTIONS: From Kremmling, go W 14 miles
on Hwy. 40 to Chimney Rock Rd. (USFS Rd.
103), then go 6 miles E to East Carter Mountain
gate. Walk-through gate with signs provides
access.
GMU/ACRES: 181 / 1,240 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of February
HUNTING: elk, deer, dusky grouse
RESTRICTIONS: ATV, snowmobile access allowed
on designated route as posted at East Carter
Creek gate during hunting season only.

ANTERO - PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Fairplay, go S on Hwy. 285
for 16.5 miles. From N of Antero Jct. on Hwy.
24, go 9 miles to Antero Res. Rd., then go W
1.75 miles to NW corner of STL. Or, go 4.5
miles N of Antero Jct. on Hwy. 285, then go W
on unmarked USFS Rd. 433, 0.5 of a mile to N
boundary. Timber activity may be present.
GMUs/ACRES: 49, 50, 58 / 8,692 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of February for
hunting. Open year-round for coldwater stream
fishing.
HUNTING: big game, small game, waterfowl

APISHAPA NORTH - LAS ANIMAS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walsenburg, take I-25 to Hwy.
10, go E for 18.5 miles. Then go S on CR 77 for
7 miles and go E on CR 90 for 11 miles to Apishapa SWA. Follow signs through SWA to NE
side and parking lot.
GMU/ACRES: 133 / 1,880 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, bighorn sheep, rabbit, dove, scaled quail, bobcat, coyote
RESTRICTIONS: motor vehicles prohibited past
parking lot

ARROWHEAD - LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Rustic, go 2.25 miles W on
Hwy. 14 in Poudre Canyon, then go 0.25 of a
mile on highway frontage road on N side.
GMU/ACRES: 8 / 200 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of February
HUNTING: bighorn sheep, deer, elk, rabbit, dusky
grouse, pine squirrel

ASPEN RIDGE - CHAFFEE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Salida, take CR 175 (Ute
Trail) 5 miles N. Turn left on CR 185 and go 5
miles. Access is off CR 185 at N and S ends of
STL. Timber activity may be present.
GMU/ACRES: 57 / 542 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of February
HUNTING: bighorn sheep, deer, elk

ATWOOD - LOGAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Atwood, go 0.5 of a mile S on
Hwy. 63. Access near SE corner of STL next to
CR 16.
GMU/ACRES: 96 / 120 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: mule deer, white-tailed deer, pheasant, quail, turkey, duck, geese, rabbit, squirrel,
furbearers

RESTRICTIONS:
a. Small-game and waterfowl hunting by reservation system and mandatory check station. See
“Hunting Reservations” (page 1) for details.
The person named on the reservation must be
at the property the day of the hunt and must
be a licensed hunter for the species hunted.
b. For spring turkey reservations for hunters
with Unit 96 limited turkey licenses, call
1-800-846-9453.
c. Hunting prohibited except Sat., Sun., Wed.,
Labor Day, Columbus Day (observed), Veterans Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas Day, New
Year’s Day, Martin Luther King Jr. Day and
Presidents Day.
d. Three reservations may be issued per day on
the up-river west side of Hwy. 63; two for the
general public; one for hunters with mobility
impairments. No more than four people per
reservation.
e. Hunting with centerfire rifles prohibited.
f. All recreational activities except deer hunting
prohibited on opening weekend of regular
plains rifle deer season, and opening day and
first weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
g. Horses prohibited except while training hunting dogs, and then only in Feb., March and
April (through the Wed. before the opening of
spring turkey season).
h. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited
from first day of teal season to last day of
dark goose season.

AGUA RAMON - RIO GRANDE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From South Fork, go E on Hwy. 160
for 7 miles. Then turn N on CR 18 and go 1.4
miles to CR 15. Turn E and go .3 miles, then
turn N onto CR 65 (USFS Rd. 650) Go 1.3 miles
and turn W on USFS Rd. 630.2H. Access #1:
From CR 65/USFS Rd. 650, turn W on USFS
Rd. 630.2H and follow to NE corner of property. Access #2: From CR 65(USFS Rd. 650), turn
W onto USFS Rd. 630.2H continue to 630.2C
and follow to NW corner of property.
GMUs/ACRES: 79 / 640
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of February
HUNTING: elk, mule deer, pronghorn and small
game

BADGER CREEK (UPPER, LOWER UNITS) - FREMONT, PARK

COs.
DIRECTIONS — LOWER UNIT: From Cotopaxi, go 21
miles N on CR 12, then go W 1 mile on BLM
road.
UPPER UNIT: From Hartsel, go S on Hwy. 9 for
1.75 miles to CR 53. Follow CR 53 for 22 miles.
Timber activity may be present.
GMUs/ACRES: 57, 58 / 6,186 acres
OPEN — LOWER UNIT: Year-round for fishing.
Open for all other uses Sept. 1-end of February.
UPPER UNIT: Oct. 1–end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, bighorn sheep, pronghorn
FISHING: coldwater stream
UPPER UNIT: fishing prohibited

DIRECTIONS — THREE POINTS OF ACCESS: 1. From
Lake George, take Hwy. 24 W for 1.5 miles.
2. From Lake George, take CR 90 W for 2.25
miles. 3. From Lake George, take Hwy. 24 W
about 8 miles to USFS Rd. 891, then go S.
GMUs/ACRES: 50, 581 (GMU 50 N of Hwy. 50,
GMU 581 S of Hwy. 50) / 3,570 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of February
HUNTING: elk, deer, bear, small game

BAKERS PEAK - MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: In Craig at Hwys. 13 and 40, go N
on Hwy. 13 for 24 miles to CR 101. Turn E on
CR 101 and go 1.5 miles.
GMUs/ACRES: 3, 4 / 12,393 acres
OPEN: Aug. 1–end of February
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, elk, sage-grouse,
rabbit, coyote
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Motor vehicles prohibited off of state or
county roads.
b. Only portable hunting blinds allowed.

BAKERVILLE - CLEAR CREEK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Georgetown, take I-70 W 5
miles. STL is 1.25 miles E of Bakerville exit. Most
of property is N of I-70.
GMU/ACRES: 39 / 320 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of February. Open yearround for fishing.
HUNTING: bighorn sheep, elk, deer, lion, bear,
dusky grouse, ptarmigan, rabbit, snowshoe hare
FISHING: coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot access only.
b. Access only off I-70 right-of-way.

BALD MOUNTAIN - MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS — TRACT 1: From Maybell, go N on
CR 19 for 15 miles to CR 150. Go W on CR 150
for 0.5 of a mile. TRACT 2: From Maybell, go N on
CR 19 for 10 miles to CR 71. Go W on CR 71 to
CR 71S. Go S on CR 71S for 2.5 miles. TRACT 3 &amp;
4: From Maybell, go W on Hwy. 318 for 15 miles
to CR 21. Go N on CR 21. Tract 3 is 9 miles N of
Hwy. 318 and W of CR 21. Tract 4 is 14 miles N
of Hwy. 318 and on both sides of CR 21.
GMUs/ACRES: 2, 3 / 6,266 acres
OPEN: Aug. 16–end of February
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, elk, sage-grouse,
rabbit, small game
NOTE: Exchange of use on STL. Part private land,
part STL Public Access Program.

BEAR GULCH - CUSTER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Westcliffe, go 10 miles E on
Hwy. 96 to CR 271. Go 1 mile to NW corner
of STL.
GMU/ACRES: 69 / 640 acres
OPEN: first day of archery deer and elk season
through May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, lion, rabbit, squirrel,
turkey

BEDDOWS MOUNTAIN - CUSTER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Westcliffe, go N about 8 miles
on Hwy. 69. Parking off Hwy. 69.

GMUs/ACRES: 86, 691 / 500 acres
OPEN: first day of archery deer and elk season
through May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, lion, turkey, rabbit,
squirrel
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Rifle hunting restricted to youth mentor
hunting only. Mentors cannot use rifles.
b. All hunting except youth mentor hunting
is restricted to bows, muzzleloaders or
shotguns.
c. Parking prohibited on Hwy. 69.
d. Shooting prohibited within 500 feet of Hwy.
69 and man-made structures.

BEN MORGAN CANYON - MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Meeker, go 23 miles N on
Hwy. 13. Turn W on CR 17 to CR 32. Go W 11
miles to CR 55. Go 2.5 miles to parking lot.
GMU/ACRES: 211 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

BIG HOLE GULCH - MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Craig, go 40 miles N on Hwy.
13. Take CR 4 W 15 miles.
GMUs/ACRES: 2, 3 / 1,849 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of February for hunting.
Open year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, elk, small game
RESTRICTIONS: portable hunting blinds only.

BLACK HAWK - HUERFANO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walsenburg, go S on I-25 to
Exit 42. Take CR 310 to Pryor, then go 2.5 miles
S on CR 312 to E side of STL. Or, take CR 310
W to N side.
GMU/ACRES: 85 / 1,511 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: deer, bear, lion, pronghorn, elk, dove,
rabbit, turkey
RESTRICTIONS: motor vehicles prohibited off
county roads.

BLACK MOUNTAIN - HUERFANO CO.

DIRECTIONS: Fom Gardner, go 1 mile W on Hwy.
69. Turn N on USFS Rd. 634 and go 6 miles to
USFS Rd. 635 (Black Mountain Rd.) Go W .5 of
a mile to markers.
GMU/ACRES: 84 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, squirrel, dove, coyote,
turkey

BLACK SAGE PASS - GUNNISON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Gunnison at Hwy. 50 and
USFS Rd. 243 (Marshall Pass Rd.), go N on
Hwy. 50 for 1 mile to USFS Rd. 888. Go N on
USFS Rd. 888 for 5.5 miles to S boundary.
GMU/ACRES: 551 / 415 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February for watchable
wildlife and hunting. Open year-round for
fishing.
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, lion, dusky grouse,
rabbit
FISHING: in small section of No Name Creek

BLUE LAKE - BENT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Las Animas, take Hwy. 194 W
to CR 10; go N 11 miles. On CR TT, go W 2.5
miles to E boundary. Parking lots are: 1. At end
of CR TT 2. At bridge on SE corner 3. At S end.
GMU/ACRES: 125 / 14,060 acres
OPEN: year-round
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, waterfowl, upland
game
FISHING: warmwater lake
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Islands closed May 15–Aug. 31.
b. Camping permitted as posted.

BLUE SPRING - HUERFANO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Gardner, go W on Hwy. 69
1 mile to USFS Rd. 634. Turn N and go 13 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 84 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, lion, small game
RESTRICTIONS: hunting prohibited in safety zone
along E boundary as posted.

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TRUST LANDS

ADAMS - JACKSON CO.

ANTELOPE CREEK - GRAND CO.

BADGER FLATS - PARK CO.

BOSTON FLATS - MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, go NW 3.5 miles on
Hwy. 318. STL N of Hwy. 318. Parking between
highway and STL. No roads; only walk-in access.
GMU/ACRES: 3 / 104 acres
OPEN: year-round for fishing and watchable
wildlife. Open Sept. 1–end of Feb. for hunting.
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS: foot access only.

BOX CREEK - LAKE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Leadville, go 7 miles S on
Hwy. 24, turn W on CR 10 for 2.4 miles to STL
and intersection of CRs 10 and 24. STL access
via CR 10 or CR 24.
GMU/ACRES: 48 / 629 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of February
HUNTING: elk, deer, small game
RESTRICTIONS: foot access only.

BOX ELDER - MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hamilton, go S on Hwy. 13
for 11 miles to CR 17. Turn right, and go 1.5
miles to CR 51. Go 1 mile to CR 32, and go 8.5
miles to BLM access.
GMU/ACRES: 211 / 628 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game

BOX ELDER NORTH - MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Meeker, go 23 miles N on
Hwy. 13. Turn W on CR 32, go W 7 miles to
parking lot.
GMU/ACRES: 211 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

BRAVO - LOGAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Sterling, take Hwy. 6 E about
2 miles to CR 37. Go N on CR 37 for 5.7 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 91 / 80 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of February
HUNTING: deer, waterfowl, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access from Bravo SWA parking areas and
Bravo SWA property only.

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b. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited
from first day of teal season until last day of
dark goose season.

BULL MOUNTAIN - LARIMER CO.

BURCHFIELD - BACA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walsh, go E on CR DD for
14 miles to CR 54. The STL is on NW corner of
junction of CRs DD and 54.
GMU/ACRES: 139 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of February
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, elk, pheasant, quail,
fox, rabbit
RESTRICTIONS: foot access only.

BURRO SPRINGS 1 &amp; 2 - SAGUACHE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From La Garita, go N on CR 42 for
2.2 miles to CR 42K. Go W on CR 42K.
GMU/ACRES: 68 / 17,655 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–May 31
HUNTING: elk, deer, pronghorn, bighorn sheep,
lion, rabbit, dove, dusky grouse

CARNERO - SAGUACHE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From La Garita, go 4 miles west on
CR 41G.
GMU/ACRES: 68 / 1,714 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of February
HUNTING: elk, deer, bighorn sheep, bear, lion,
small game

CARTER CREEK - GRAND CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Kremmling, go 14 miles W
on Hwy. 40 to Chimney Rock Rd. (USFS Rd.
103), go 3 miles E to parking area and sign.
GMU/ACRES: 181 / 1,301 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse, sage-grouse
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Public access for hunting only, except as
otherwise listed below.
b. ATV and snowmobile access allowed on
designated route in Sect. 31 as posted at East
Carter Creek gate during hunting season only.

CARTER PLACE - SAN MIGUEL CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Naturita, take Hwy. 141 E 3.5
miles to Hwys. 141 and 145. Go 3.6 miles S on
Hwy. 141. Turn W on CR HH31. Go 3 miles to
dirt road; turn S for 1 mile.
GMU/ACRES: 70 / 320 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game
RESTRICTIONS: access through BLM only.

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DIRECTIONS: From Craig, go S on Hwy. 13 about
14 miles to CR 93. Go E 0.5 of a mile. Signs
designate huntable area.

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GMU/ACRES: 13 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 1–end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, lion, small game
NOTE: Exchange of use on STL. Part private land,
part STL Public Access Program.

CEDAR SPRINGS - MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, go 8 miles W on
Hwy. 40. Turn S on CR 23, and go about 2 miles.
Vehicle access on CR 23 and BLM Rd. 1558.
GMU/ACRES: 11 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of February
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, elk, small game
RESTRICTIONS: motor vehicles permitted only on
CR 23 and BLM Rd. 1558.

CEDARS - MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Craig, go N on Hwy. 13 for 38
miles to CR 2. Go E on CR 2 for 6.5 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 4 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 1–end of February
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, elk, sage-grouse,
rabbit, coyote
RESTRICTIONS: only portable hunting blinds
allowed.

CHUBB PARK - CHAFFEE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Fairplay, go 20 miles S on
Hwy. 285 to Hwys. 285 and 24. Go SW 1 mile
to top of Trout Creek Pass. Turn W (right) on
CR 311, then go 1 mile. Timber activity may be
present.
GMUs/ACRES: 49, 57 / 3,640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of February
HUNTING: elk, deer, grouse, rabbit
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping permitted only as posted.
b. Motor vehicles permitted on county roads as
posted.

CITADEL - MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Meeker, go N on Hwy. 64 to
CR 71. Go N to Indian Valley Truck Trail, then
go 12 miles N.
GMU/ACRES: 11 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: elk, deer, pronghorn, small game

COAL BANK GULCH - ROUTT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hayden, go 2.5 miles N on
CR 76.
GMU/ACRES: 441 / 879 acres
OPEN: from first day of archery deer and elk
season through the end of February
HUNTING: elk, deer, mountain sharp-tailed grouse
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting with archery, muzzleloaders, shotguns firing single slug and rimfire rifles only.
b. Only youth mentor hunting allowed, only
one mentor per youth may hunt.

CODY PARK - FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Westcliffe, at Hwys. 96 and
69, go N on Hwy. 69 for 2.5 miles to CR 215.
Go N 6.25 miles to SW corner of STL.
GMU/ACRES: 691 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–May 31

HUNTING: lion, bear, deer, elk, pronghorn, turkey, rabbit, squirrel

COHAGEN - JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go 6 miles SE on
Hwy. 14 to CR 21. Go S 1.8 miles to access
point No. 1; or from Hwy. 14, go S on CR 21 for
4 miles to CR 32, then go 1.2 miles E to access
point No. 2.
GMU/ACRES: 171 / 2,848 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game

COLD SPRINGS MOUNTAIN - MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, go NW on Hwy. 318
for 41 miles to CR 10N. Go N on CR 10N for
8 miles. STL is W of CR 10N largely on top of
mountain and is mixed with BLM and private
land. 2,495 acres E of CR 10N are mixed with
BLM and private land. 4WD vehicles advised
on CR 167 and BLM Rd. 2007.
GMUs/ACRES: 2, 201 / 25,739 acres
OPEN: Aug. 1–Dec. 31
HUNTING: elk, deer, pronghorn, dusky grouse,
sage-grouse
RESTRICTIONS: camping allowed only during
big-game seasons.
NOTE: Exchange of use on STL. Part private land,
part STL Public Access Program.

COPPER MOUNTAIN - GRAND CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Kremmling, go S on Hwy. 9 to
access via Williams Peak; or go S on Hwy. 9 to
CR 3, go N on CR 3 to Mule Creek. Access from
USFS land on S. All other access is from private
land. Permission required.
GMU/ACRES: 28 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of February
HUNTING: elk, deer, dusky grouse

COTTONWOOD CREEK - ROUTT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hayden, go N on CR 80 for 1
mile to CR 70. Go E 2.8 miles to CR 80, then go
N 10.7 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 441 / 640 acres
OPEN: from the first day of archery deer and elk
season through May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky and mountain sharptailed grouse
RESTRICTIONS: hunters may be limited through
mandatory check station to control overcrowding, resource damage or trespassing on private
property.

COTTONWOOD RIDGE - FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Cañon City, go W on Hwy. 50
for 12 miles to Hwy. 9. Turn N on Hwy. 9, then
go 6 miles. Turn W at gate and go 0.8 of a mile.
GMU/ACRES: 58 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31 for hunting. Open yearround for fishing.
HUNTING: deer, lion, bear, rabbit
FISHING: Cottonwood Creek
RESTRICTIONS: hunting prohibited June 1–Aug. 31.

CROOKED TOP - PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Bailey, go 2 miles N on Hwy.
285 to traffic light. Turn left on CR 43, go 6.4

miles to Saddlestring Rd. Turn left and go 0.3 of a
mile to USFS Rd. 101. Turn right and go 4 miles.
Walk NE 2 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 46 / 400 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse, rabbit, squirrel, turkey
RESTRICTIONS: access only available from USFS
Rd. 101.

CROSS MOUNTAIN - MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, go SW on Hwy. 40
for 16 miles to mile marker 44, then go N on
Deer Lodge Park Rd. about 2.5 miles to BLM
easement.
GMU/ACRES: 11 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of February
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, elk, small game

CRYSTAL LAKE - LAKE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Leadville, go S on Hwy. 24
about 3 miles to Hwy. 300. Go S 2 miles on CR
11 and 11A until a left fork onto a two-track
dirt road. Take left fork of two-track for 0.75 of
a mile following arrowed access signs.
TO ACCESS E PORTION OF PROPERTY: Continue S past
Hwy. 300 to mile marker 182.4 and turn into
the Crystal Lake fishing access loop. Take twotrack dirt road S and W to fence and parking
area at property sign.
GMUs/ACRES: 48,49 (GMU 48 is W of river;
GMU 49 is E of river) / 467 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of February. Open yearround for fishing.
HUNTING: elk, deer, waterfowl, small game
RESTRICTIONS: foot access only.

DALEY GULCH - GUNNISON, SAGUACHE COs.

DIRECTIONS: From Sargents at USFS Rd. 819 and
Hwy. 50, go N for 0.75 of a mile and turn left
into STL. Enter at gravel pit W of Hwy. 50 across
from state highway barn.
GMU/ACRES: 551 / 644 acres
OPEN: year-round
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, lion, dusky grouse,
rabbit
FISHING: Agate Creek, Brush Creek, Tomichi Creek
RESTRICTIONS: camping permitted as posted.

DEER HAVEN - FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Cañon City, go W on Hwy. 50
to Hwy. 9. Go 9 miles N to CR 11. Turn right,
and go 5.2 miles on CR 11 to Deer Haven Rd.
Turn right on Deer Haven Rd. and go 0.8 of a
mile to Thompson Mountain Rd. Turn right
and go 0.7 of a mile to end of road.
GMU/ACRES: 581 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31 for hunting. Open yearround for watchable wildlife.
HUNTING: big game, small game, turkey

DICK’S PEAK - PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hartsel, take Hwy. 9 S 14
miles, then go 3.8 miles SW to Dick’s Peak Rd.
(Rd. 261). Go 3 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 58 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, grouse, rabbit
RESTRICTIONS: foot access only.

DIRTY GULCH - FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Cotopaxi, go 5.5 miles N on
CR 12. Timber activity may be present.
GMU/ACRES: 58 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: deer, turkey, small game

DISAPPOINTMENT CREEK - DOLORES CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Dove Creek, go 2 miles W to
Hwys. 666 and 141. Go N on Hwy. 141 for 27
miles to Disappointment Valley. Go S on CR
19Q (USFS Rd. 250) for 18 miles to McKinney
Draw Rd. on BLM land. Go 0.25 of a mile S to
N end of STL. Enter on N end, 0.25 of a mile S
of CR 19Q. Access via two-track road on BLM
land in Dawson Draw.
GMU/ACRES: 711 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game

DRY CREEK - RIO GRANDE CO.

DIRECTIONS — SECT. 16: From Monte Vista, take
Hwy. 15 S for 2 miles to No. 2 South Rd. Go 3 miles
W. SECT. 36: From Monte Vista, take Hwy. 15 S for 2
miles to No. 2 South Rd. Go W 9.5 miles to STL.
GMU/ACRES: 80 / 1,280 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–May 31
HUNTING: elk, deer, pronghorn, small game
RESTRICTIONS: hunting prohibited in safety zone
along E side of Sect. 16 as posted.

DRY CREEK BASIN - SAN MIGUEL CO.

DIRECTIONS: On Hwy. 145 between Naturita and
Redvale, turn S on Hwy. 141, and go 15 miles to
Dry Creek Basin SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 70 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of February
HUNTING: elk, deer, small game

DRY CREEK NORTH - LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: Go W on Cherokee Park Rd. (CR
80C) from Hwy. 287 approximately 50 miles
to CR 103, then go N to Bull Mountain access
road. Go 5 miles NE to STL, NE of Shell Creek.
No established roads access STL, some OHV
roads provide access.
GMU/ACRES: 8 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of February
HUNTING: elk, deer, bear, lion

DRY FORK - ROUTT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hayden, go N on Walnut
Street to CR 80. Follow CR 80 N/NE for approximately 6.5 miles, to Jimmy Dunn STL
parking area (on W side of CR 80). Primary
access through Jimmy Dunn STL parking area.
GMU/ACRES: 441 / 2,230 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–16, for sharp-tailed grouse hunting only
HUNTING: sharp-tailed grouse
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot access only
b. Grouse hunting on weekends and Labor
Day by permit only. Max 4 hunters per day
on weekends and Labor Day and max 4
hunters per group application. Permits are
free. Apply through the Steamboat Springs
Service Center at PO Box 775777, Steamboat
Springs, CO 80477 or call 970-871-2855.

Permit application deadline is July 1. Permits
will be issued by drawing and successful applicants will be notified via mail.

DUCK CREEK - LOGAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-76, take Crook exit. Go N
on Hwy. 55 to town of Crook. At stop sign, continue N to CR 64. Go E on CR 64 about 1 mile
to NW corner of STL. Cattle may be on STL.
Extreme caution must be taken when hunting
while cattle are present.
GMU/ACRES: 90 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game

EAGLE CANYON - LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Loveland, take Hwy. 34 W
to Big Thompson School; go N 4 miles on
Buckhorn Rd. (CR 27) to Masonville. Go NW
on Buckhorn Rd. 2.5 miles to Bar D Ranch Rd.
(Storm Mountain Access Rd.) Go 2.5 miles W
on Bar D Ranch Rd. to access sign on USFS
land. Go by foot or horseback 1.5 miles across
forest to S boundary.
GMU/ACRES: 20 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of February. Access road to
property is closed when USFS closes the gate,
on Dec. 7.
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game

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TRUST LANDS

DIRECTIONS: From Fort Collins, take Hwy. 287 N
22 miles to Cherokee Park Rd. (CR 80C). Go 35
miles W. CR 80C runs through SE corner. Twotrack road runs into SW part.
GMU/ACRES: 8 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS: motor vehicles permitted only on
county roads.

TRUST LANDS

EAST CARTER MOUNTAIN - GRAND CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Kremmling, go 14 miles W
on Hwy. 40 to Chimney Rock Rd. (USFS Rd.
103). Then go 6 miles E to sign and gate.
GMU/ACRES: 181 / 1,795 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Public access for hunting only, except as
otherwise allowed in this regulation.
b. Motor vehicles restricted to Chimney Rock
Rd. unless otherwise posted.
c. Parking in designated lots only.
d. ATV, snowmobiles allowed on designated
route as posted at gate in Sect. 24 during
hunting season only.
e. Hunting prohibited in safety zone as posted
along east fence line.
f. Camping, campfires allowed only as posted
within 300 feet of Chimney Rock Rd. with a
14-day camp limit.

EAST DELANEY BUTTE LAKE - JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go 0.5 of a mile W
on Hwy. 14 to CR 12. Then go 5.3 miles W to
CR 18. Go 4.5 miles W to CR 5. Go 1 mile N to
Delaney Butte Lakes SWA. STL is E of lake.
GMU/ACRES: 16 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of February for hunting and
watchable wildlife. Open year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: small game
FISHING: coldwater lake
RESTRICTIONS: foot access only.

ELEVEN MILE - PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hartsel, go SE 17 miles. STL
crosses county road on N and S.
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GMU/ACRES: 581 / 265 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of February
HUNTING: pronghorn, waterfowl
DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go E on 5th Street,
which turns into CR 12E. Follow CR 12E about
16.5 miles over Elk Mountain to end of road and
parking area. Access from State Forest State Park
and parking areas only.
GMU/ACRES: 6 / 2,839 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of February for hunting.
Open year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: big game, small game
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: camping allowed at end of CR 12E,
in designated areas only.
RESTRICTIONS: access from parking lot only.

ELK SPRINGS NO. 1 - MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, go W on Hwy. 40 to
mile marker 42, turn S on BLM Rd. 1509. Go S 9
miles through Sect. 36 and turn NW. Private property in Sagebrush Draw (portions of Sects. 14, 23,
26) open to hunting. Enter S end through Sect. 26.
GMU/ACRES: 11 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of February
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, lion, small game
NOTE: Exchange of use on STL. Part private land,
part STL Public Access Program.

ELK SPRINGS NO. 3 - MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Elk Springs, go 0.75 of a mile
W on Hwy. 40. BLM road runs through center
of STL, S of Hwy. 40.
GMU/ACRES: 10 / 1,810 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of February
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, elk, small game
NOTE: Exchange of use on STL. Part private land,
part STL Public Access Program.

FERNLEAF GULCH - FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Cotopaxi, go N 1.5 miles on CR
12 to BLM Sand Gulch Rd. Turn E on BLM Sand
Gulch Rd. and go 3 miles to NW corner of STL.
GMU/ACRES: 58 / 520 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: elk, deer, lion, bighorn, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot or horseback only except on
BLM Sand Gulch Rd.
b. Motor vehicles prohibited off of BLM Sand
Gulch Rd.

FLATTOP BUTTE - LAS ANIMAS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Aguilar on I-25, take Exit 34
to CR 60. Go E for 10 miles, then go N on CR
75 for 2 miles. Go E on CR 64 for 2 miles and N
on CR 79 for 6 miles to parking lot.
GMU/ACRES: 133 / 2,052 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of February
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, rabbit, dove, scaled
quail, bobcat, coyote

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DIRECTIONS: From Florence, go S on Hwy. 67 for
4.5 miles to CR 15 (Newlin Creek Rd.). Go W
on CR 15 for 5.6 miles, then turn left on dirt
road (by amphitheater and speed limit signs).

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Follow dirt road to fork, go right at fork to STL
sign and parking area.
GMU/ACRES: 69 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, lion, rabbit, squirrel,
turkey, dusky grouse
RESTRICTIONS: access through national forest
land only.

FLY GULCH - ROUTT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Steamboat Springs, go N on
Hwy. 129 to CR 44. Then go W to CR 44A, then
go N 1 mile.
GMU/ACRES: 214 / 457 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game
RESTRICTIONS: open for youth/mentor hunting only.

FORD BRIDGE - LOGAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Sterling, go 7.5 miles NE on
Hwy. 138 to CR 40, then go E 0.5 of a mile.
GMU/ACRES: 91 / 280 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of February
HUNTING: mule deer, white-tailed deer, pheasant,
quail, duck, geese
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting prohibited with centerfire rifles.
b. All recreational activities except deer hunting
prohibited on opening weekend of regular
plains rifle deer season, and opening day and
first weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
c. Paintball shooting prohibited.
d. Horses prohibited except while training
hunting dogs, and then only in Feb., March
and April (through Wed. before the opening
of spring turkey season).
e. Launching or taking out of vessels prohibited
from first day of teal season until last day of
dark goose season.

FORTIFICATION - MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Craig, go N on Hwy. 13 for
9.5 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 301 / 866 acres
OPEN: day after fourth rifle elk season through
last day of late elk season in Dec. for hunting.
HUNTING: cow elk only
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access and hunting allowed through Frosty
Acres Ranch only. Contact ranch for reservations, 970-824-8935 or 970-824-9568.
b. Access by foot only and only from parking
area off Hwy. 13.
NOTE: Exchange of use on STL. Part private land,
part STL Public Access Program.

FROZE CREEK - CUSTER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Westcliffe, go 10 miles S on
Hwy. 69. Go W on CR 106 for 1 mile to SE corner of STL. Parking lot at CRs 106 and 111.
GMU/ACRES: 86 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of February
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, elk, small game
RESTRICTIONS: foot access only.

GERRARD - RIO GRANDE CO.

DIRECTIONS: Two miles E of South Fork or 13

miles W of Del Norte on Hwy. 160, go 0.25 of a
mile S of Hwy. 160 on USFS Rd. 345.
GMU/ACRES: 80 / 799 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of February
HUNTING: elk, deer, bear, lion, small game

GODIVA RIM - MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, take Hwy. 318 NW
to CR 21. Go N on CR 21 about 4 miles to BLM
Godiva Rim access road 2124. Go E on Rd.
2124 about 7 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 3 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 1–end of February
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, elk, small game
RESTRICTIONS: motor vehicles restricted to BLM
Rd. 2124.

GRAPE CREEK - FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Cañon City at Hwy. 50 and
First Street, go S on First Street for 1 mile to CR
3. Go W on CR 3 for 5.2 miles to Temple Canyon City Park. Go S 0.5 of a mile through park
to NE corner of STL. Continue through STL
along Grape Creek and 1.7 miles along Grape
Creek through BLM to Pine Gulch. Walk W up
Pine Gulch 1.2 miles.
GMUs/ACRES: 69, 691 / 1,280 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–May 31 for hunting. Open
year-round for watchable wildlife and fishing as
posted on Grape Creek.
HUNTING: deer, elk, bighorn sheep, lion, bear,
rabbit, turkey
FISHING: coldwater stream

GRASSY CREEK - ROUTT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hayden, go E on Hwy. 40 for
6 miles to CR 27, then go S 6 miles. Parking off
CR 27 on Old Rockcastle Mine access road.
GMU/ACRES: 13 / 360 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of February for hunting.
Open year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: deer, elk, mountain sharp-tailed
grouse
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Small-game hunting on weekends and Labor
Day by permit only. Max. of 8 hunters
allowed daily. Max. 4 hunters allowed per
permit.
b. Permits are free and may be applied for by
contacting Steamboat Springs office, Box
775777, Steamboat Springs, CO 80477 or by
calling 970-871-2855. Permit deadline July
1. Permits issued by drawing. Successful applicants notified by mail.

GREASEWOOD - MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS — SIX PARCELS:
1. From Maybell, go N on CR 19 to CR 21. Then
go N on CR 21 for 1.5 miles and E on two-track
road to Red Wash Butte.
2. From Maybell, go N on CR 19 to CR 21; then
go N on CR 21 to CR 50. Go E on CR 50 for 5
miles.
3. From Maybell, go N on CR 19 to CR 21; go N
on CR 21 to CR 42; go E on CR 42 for 8.5 miles.
4. From Maybell, go N on CR 19 to CR 8. Go E
on CR 8 to CR 6. Head NE on CR 6-CR 44 for
4.5 miles.

5. From Maybell, go N on CR 19 to CR 8. Go E
on CR 8 to CR 8N, and go N 1.25 miles.
6. From Maybell, go N on CR 19 to CR 8, then
go E to CR 8N. STL is NE of intersection.
GMU/ACRES: 3 / 3,518 acres
OPEN: Aug. 1–end of February
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, elk, sage-grouse,
rabbit
RESTRICTIONS: foot access only.

GREASEWOOD LAKE - WELD CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Kersey, go 18 miles E on Hwy.
34 to CR 87 (Masters Rd.). Go N and E on Rd. 87
(which becomes CR 89) for 14 miles to CR 68. At
the intersection, go 1 mile E to parking area.
GMU/ACRES: 951 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of February
HUNTING: pronghorn, rabbit, coyote, dove, duck
RESTRICTIONS: foot access only.

GREAT DIVIDE - MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Craig, go NW on CR 7 to CR
5. Go E on CR 5 to CR 118. Go N on CR 118
for 0.25 of a mile.
GMU/ACRES: 3 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 1–end of February
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, elk, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Only portable hunting blinds allowed.
b. Motor vehicles restricted to county roads.

GUILLERMO RANCH - HUERFANO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walsenburg, go 15 miles NW
on Hwy. 69 to Badito Junction. From Badito
Junction, take CR 520 S for 6 miles to Major
Ranch entrance. Then go W 1.25 miles on CR
520.1, it enters STL on SE corner, then traverses
STL 3 miles to W boundary.
GMU/ACRES: 85 / 2,118 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of February
HUNTING: pronghorn, rabbit, dove, coyote

HARTSEL - PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hartsel at Hwys. 24 and 9,
take Hwy. 9 S 0.5 of a mile. Property on both
sides of road. Or, from Hartsel, go SE on CR 59
for 3 miles to parking area. Walk S 1 mile and
W 0.25 of a mile.
GMU/ACRES: 58 / 300 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of February
HUNTING: pronghorn, waterfowl

HIGBEE CANYON - OTERO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From La Junta, go 13 miles S on
Hwy. 109. STL N of Hwy. 109 between Comanche National Grassland sign and CR 804.
GMU/ACRES: 130 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game

HIGH CREEK - PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Fairplay, go 7 miles S on Hwy.
285. Take road E of Hwy. 285 for 0.5 of a mile E
to road going S. Go 0.25 of a mile.
GMU/ACRES: 50 / 1,121 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of February for hunting.
Open year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: pronghorn, waterfowl

HOMESTEAD - MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, go W on Hwy. 318
for 10 miles to CR 10. Go SW on CR 10 for 6
miles to BLM Rd. 1686. Go S on BLM Rd. 1686
for 1 mile.
GMU/ACRES: 11 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of February
HUNTING: pronghorn, small game

HORSE RANCH PASS - LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Fort Collins, go N 22 miles
on Hwy. 287 to Cherokee Park Rd. (CR 80C).
Go W on Cherokee Park Rd. 50 miles to CR
103. Go N to Bull Mountain Rd., then go 4
miles NE. Parking on adjacent BLM land. Timber activity may be present. Access is by rough
4WD road; no turnaround for trailers.
GMU/ACRES: 8 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1– end of February for hunting
HUNTING: elk, pronghorn, deer
NOTE: Exchange of use on STL. Part private land,
part STL Public Access Program.

ILES GROVE - MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS — TO E PARCEL: From Craig, go S on
Hwy. 13 to 4 miles S of Hamilton. Parking area
off of Hwy. 13 on W edge of STL. TO W PARCEL:
From Craig, go S on Hwy. 13 for 5.5 miles S of
Hamilton to CR 49. Then go 1 mile S on CR 49
to parking area on W side of CR 49.
GMUs/ACRES: 12, 211 / 2,079 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

INDEPENDENCE MOUNTAIN - JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go .5 of a mile W on
Hwy. 14 to CR 12. Go W 8 miles to CR 7. Go
N 6 miles to property. From Cowdrey, go W 6
miles on CR 6W.
GMU/ACRES: 161 / 11,239 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS: ATVs allowed for game retrieval
10 a.m.–2 p.m. on designated roads. Otherwise
closed to motorized traffic.

INDIAN CREEK - JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Rand, go N on CR 27 for 3.6
miles to CR 21.
GMU/ACRES: 171 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting prohibited with centerfire rifles in
NE quarter of Sect. 16.
b. Access from parking lot off CR 21 only.

JEFFWAY GULCH - MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Craig, go 14 miles S on Hwy.
13 to Hwy. 317. Go E on Hwy. 317 for 7.5 miles
to CR 33; go 1.25 miles N to horse gate at SE
corner of STL. Public access is through horse
gate only. No access by any other road.
GMU/ACRES: 13 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of February
HUNTING: elk, deer, small game

JIMMY CREEK - LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Fort Collins, go 50 miles W
on Hwy. 14. Turn N on Laramie River Rd. 103
and go 23 miles to Bull Mountain Rd. Then
go E 1.25 miles to BLM and STL boundary.
Bordered on E, N and W by BLM land.
GMU/ACRES: 8 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

JIMMY DUNN GULCH - MOFFAT, ROUTT COS.

DIRECTIONS: From Hayden, go N on Walnut
Street to CR 80. Follow CR 80 N/NE for approximately 6.5 miles, to parking area on W
side of CR 80.
GMU/ACRES: 441 / 5,253 acres
OPEN: last Sat. in Aug.–end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS: hunters may be limited through
mandatory check station to control overcrowding, resource damage or trespassing on neighboring private property.
NOTE: Exchange of use on STL. Part private land,
part STL Public Access Program.

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ELK MOUNTAIN - JACKSON CO.

TRUST LANDS

JOHNNY MOORE MOUNTAIN - JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, take Hwy. 14 SE 12.5
miles to CR 30. Go 1 mile to parking area. From
Walden take 5th Street E until it becomes CR
12, then go 6.7 miles E to CR 23A. Go 4.2 miles
S, then E. Or, take 5th Street E until it becomes
CR 12. Go E 10 miles to CR 29. Go 0.9 of a mile
to parking area. Parking lot W of dam. Parking
lot 0.25 of a mile N of dam.
GMU/ACRES: 6 / 7,671 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of February. Southern portion open year-round for fishing as posted.
HUNTING: big game, small game
FISHING: Michigan River and along Meadow
Creek Reservoir dam as posted

JUBB CREEK - MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Meeker, go 23 miles N on
Hwy. 13. Turn W on CR 17 to CR 32 and go W
0.5 of a mile to parking lot.
GMU/ACRES: 211 / 638 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

JUMPING COW - ELBERT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Kiowa, take Hwy. 86 E to CR
125, turn N and go 5 miles. STL is surrounded
by and managed as part of Jumping Cow SWA
and the access permit requirement applies to
both lands.
GMU/ACRES: 105 / 2,086 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: by permit only for dove, doe pronghorn, doe white-tailed deer, and doe mule deer
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting access by permit only. Hunters must
have a valid license for their activity prior to
applying for permit. Permits must be carried at
all times while on the property. Permits may
designate specific hunting zones; if so, they are
restricted to the listed zone and are not valid
property-wide. Permits are free, available in a
drawing process. Applications available from
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�the Denver office, 303-291-7227. Applications
are due the third Monday in August for dove,
doe pronghorn, doe white-tailed deer and doe
mule deer.
b. One person not hunting may accompany
permit holder onto property and must remain with permit holder at all times.
c. Permitted hunters — other than those
hunting dove — may not enter the property
before the first Monday after the opening day
of their individual season.
d. Motor vehicle use only allowed on marked
existing roadways that lead to marked parking areas. All other access is by foot and
horseback only.
e. All gates on the property shall be left in the
condition in which they are found after passing through the gateway.
f. Access allowed two hours before sunrise to
one hour after sunset. If an animal is harvested, the hunter may remain as long as is
reasonable to recover and remove the animal
from the property.
g. Camping, fires prohibited.

KARNEY RANCH - BENT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Las Animas, go E on Hwy.
50, then go N on CR 18. Veer left on Fort Lyon
Canal Rd. Access through Karney Ranch SWA
parking area and property only.
GMU/ACRES: 126 / 1,000 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–Dec. 31 for deer and pronghorn
hunting. Open year-round for wildlife viewing
and hunting small game, turkey and furbearers
during season for each species.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, small game, turkey,
furbearers
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot access only.
b. Open one hour before sunrise to one hour
after sunset. Hunters may remain as long as
reasonable to retrieve downed game. Night
hunting with artificial light may be permitted
per regulation.
c. Closed in building safety zone as posted.
d. Camping, fires, firewood collection, OHV
use prohibited.
e. Dogs allowed only as hunting aid.
f. Ornate box turtle collection and/or release is
prohibited.

KELLER LEASE - BENT CO.

DIRECTIONS: Go 3 miles S of Las Animas on Hwy.
101 to CR DD. Go 0.5 of a mile E to CR 13 for
1.5 miles, then go E on CR FF for 0.5 of a mile.
Go N on CR 13.5 for 0.5 of a mile, then E on CR
FF.5 for 7 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 146 / 1,520 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of February
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, small game

KEMP DRAW - JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go 6 miles SE on
Hwy. 14 to CR 21; go 1.3 miles S.
GMU/ACRES: 171 / 520 acres

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OPEN: Aug. 15–end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS: motor vehicles restricted to designated roads and CR 21.

LAGARDE CREEK - LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Fort Collins, take Hwy. 14 for 50
miles W. Take Laramie River Rd. (CR 103) N 28
miles to Hohnholz Lakes. Go W 15 miles on USFS
Rd. 200; then go S on Rd. 143 and E on Rd. 207.
GMU/ACRES: 7 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. l–end of February for hunting.
Open year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: elk, deer, bear
FISHING: LaGarde Creek

LA JARA - CONEJOS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From La Jara, go W on Hwy. 15 for
10.5 miles to USFS Rd. 240; go 23 miles. Timber
activity may be present.
GMU/ACRES: 81 / 42,881 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of February for hunting.
Open year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, bighorn sheep,
bear, lion, small game
FISHING: lake, three coldwater streams
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping permitted only as posted.
b. From the first day of archery big-game season
to last day of regular rifle season, closed to
motor vehicles on the portion bounded on N
by signed fence at a point along La Jara Creek
in the SW quarter of Section 32, T35N, R6E,
extending E along fence about 2.2 miles to
corner post sign in Section 34, T35N, R6E; on
E by signed fence from the above corner to
4.75 miles S to La Jara Creek; on S and W by
La Jara Creek. See map at cpw.state.co.us.

LANDSMAN CREEK - KIT CARSON, YUMA COs.

DIRECTIONS: From Burlington, go 18 miles N on
Hwy. 385; go 0.5 of a mile E on Yuma CR O.
GMU/ACRES: 103 / 332 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31 for hunting
HUNTING: deer, turkey, pheasant, quail, dove,
rabbit, coyote
RESTRICTIONS: foot access only.

LITTLE COCHETOPA CREEK - CHAFFEE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Poncha Springs, take Hwy.
50 W 2.5 miles to CR 210, then go S 4.5 miles.
Timber activity may be present.
GMU/ACRES: 561 / 320 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game

LITTLE LA GARITA CREEK - SAGUACHE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From La Garita, go W on Carnero
Creek Rd. for 1 mile; go S at fork on La Garita Rd.
for 3 miles. Go W on USFS Rd. 670 (La Garita
Creek) 5 miles. Take USFS Rd. 670 to SE corner or
from W on USFS Rd. 670 to SW corner.
GMU/ACRES: 79 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of February for hunting. Open
year-round for watchable wildlife.
HUNTING: elk, deer, pronghorn, bear, lion, rabbit,
squirrel, dove, coyote, beaver

LITTLE SHEEP MOUNTAIN - HUERFANO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Gardner, go SW on CR 560
(Arco Rd.) for 7 miles. CR 560 traverses STL
from NW corner to S side.
GMU/ACRES: 85 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: deer, bear, elk, rabbit, dove, bandtailed pigeon, turkey
RESTRICTIONS: motor vehicles prohibited off
county roads.

LITTLE SNAKE - MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, go 15 miles NW on Hwy.
318 to CR 21. Go N on CR 21 about 3.5 miles.
GMUs/ACRES: 2, 3 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of February
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, elk, rabbit

LOS CREEK - SAGUACHE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Gunnison on Hwy. 50, go E 8 miles
to Hwy. 114. Go SE on Hwy. 114 about 25 miles to
CR 17GG (FR 804). Go S on CR 17GG about 6 miles
to stop sign. Turn E on CR NN-14 and go about 1.25
miles, then go S on CR 17FF (FR 787) 2.5 miles to FR
787.2A. Follow FR 787.2A E 2 miles to S access.
GMU/ACRES: 67 / 320 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of February
HUNTING: pronghorn, elk, deer, small game
FISHING: coldwater stream

LOS MOGOTES PEAK - CONEJOS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From S side of Antonito at Hwys.
285 and 17, go 7 miles W on Hwy. 17 to twotrack trail N of Hwy. 17 by old cemetery. Go
N and W on two-track along N side of Los
Mogotes Peak. Go past peak 5 miles through
BLM to E boundary.
GMU/ACRES: 81 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of February
HUNTING: elk, deer, pronghorn, rabbit, grouse,
coyote

MACFARLANE RESERVOIR - JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go S on Hwy. 125 for
18 miles to CR 28. Go 2.1 miles W to parking lot
or go 0.3 of a mile W to two-track road. For access to W portion, take access road 2.1 miles N.
Go left at Y intersection, then go 0.7 of a mile to
fence. Go through gate and follow road N on W
side of fence 1 mile. Take two-track 0.8 of a mile
W. Reservoir access also from BLM land.
GMU/ACRES: 17 / 2,880 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Two-track roads bisecting STL closed to
motorized travel Oct. 15-end of regular
rifle big-game seasons. Motorized travel
allowed only on designated routes during
this closure, but only from 10 a.m.–2 p.m.
and 30 minutes after sunset until midnight
for retrieval of harvested game only.
b. Motorized travel for waterfowl hunting access to MacFarlane Res. is allowed at all times
on designated routes only.

MANZANARES CREEK - HUERFANO CO.

DIRECTIONS: STL is 3 miles SW of Redwing.
From Redwing, go S on CR 570 to CR 576. Take

CR 576 W to CR 575. Turn S on CR 575, which
goes S, then curve W to BLM land.
GMU/ACRES: 861 / 1,420 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–May 31
HUNTING: elk, deer, bear, lion, turkey, small game
RESTRICTIONS: motor vehicles restricted to
county roads.

MAXWELL PARK - CHAFFEE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From stoplight in Buena Vista, go W
on CR 306, then:
ACCESS 1: Go W on CR 306 to CR 339. Go S on
CR 339 about 2.9 miles to parking area on E side
of CR 339.
ACCESS 2: From CR 306, go S on CR 321 about
1.75 miles to CR 328. Parking area is on SW
corner of CR 321 and 328 intersection.
ACCESS 3: From CR 306, go S on CR 321 about
4.75 miles to CR 327. Go W on CR 327 for 1 mile
to parking area on N side of CR 327.
ACCESS 4: From CR 306, go S on CR 321 about 4.5
miles to CR 324 and parking area on E side of
CR 321.
ACCESS 5: From CR 306, go S on CR 321 about
5 miles to parking area on east side of CR 321
where CR 321 crosses Dry Creek.
ACCESS 6: From CR 306, go S on CR 321 about
5.25 miles to CR 323. Go west on CR 323 to
parking area at west end of STL on north side of
CR 323.
GMU/ACRES: 481 / 4,901 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of February
HUNTING: elk, deer, pronghorn, rabbit, dove,
coyote
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Maximum 4 vehicles in parking area; maximum 3 people per vehicle.
b. Access through parking areas only.

MAYBELL - MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, go 1.5 miles N on
CR 19. STL is E and W of CR 19, N of Yampa
River. CR 19 bisects STL from N and S and
provides primary access. All access to portion of property on W side of CR 19 is by Foot
and Horseback only. Motorized vehicle use is
prohibited on property on W side of CR 19.
Access also from Hwy. 40, 4.5 miles E of Maybell and off Hwy. 318, W of Maybell near town
of Sunbeam.
GMU/ACRES: 3 / 9,208 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of February for hunting.
Open year-round for fishing and watchable
wildlife.
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game
FISHING: coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS: camping permitted as posted.

MAYNARD GULCH - ROUTT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hayden, go 8 miles W on
Hwy. 40. STL is N of highway.
GMU/ACRES: 441 / 724 acres
OPEN: first day of archery deer and elk season
through May 31.
HUNTING: deer, elk, grouse, rabbit
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Vehicle parking only in designated areas.

b. Hunters may be limited through mandatory check station to control overcrowding,
resource damage or trespassing on private
property.

McARTHUR GULCH - PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Bailey, go W on CR 64 for 3.9
miles to parking area.
GMU/ACRES: 501 / 480 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of third combined deer and
elk rifle season and for spring turkey season.
HUNTING: deer, elk, turkey only
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting prohibited with centerfire rifles.
b. Hunting prohibited in safety zone around
ranch house and outbuildings as posted.
c. No public access June 1–Aug. 31.

McCOY GULCH - FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Cotopaxi, go 4 miles S on CR
1-A to CR 37 to BLM land. Go E across BLM to
W STL boundary.
GMU/ACRES: 86 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. l–May 31
HUNTING: turkey, bear, lion, elk, deer

MEADOW CREEK - LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Fort Collins, go 22 miles N on
Hwy. 287 to Cherokee Park Rd. (CR 80C); then
go 10 miles W to Middle Cherokee Management
Area. Property in and adjacent to middle unit.
GMU/ACRES: 191 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of February for hunting S of
CR 80C. Open year-round for wildlife-related
activities N of CR 80C.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. S of CR 80C, foot or horseback access only.
b. Vehicle access N of CR 80C allowed only
when Middle Cherokee Management Area is
open to vehicles.

MENEFEE PEAK - MONTEZUMA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Mancos, go NE on Hwy.
160 for 5 miles. Turn right on dirt road at top
of Mancos Hill. Go 2.5 miles up dirt road to
Menefee Mountain.
GMU/ACRES: 73 / 635 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, lion, turkey, bear, small
game

MIDDLE CARTER (GUNSIGHT) - GRAND CO.

DIRECTIONS — NW SECTOR: From Kremmling,
take Hwy. 40 for 14 miles W to Chimney Rock
Rd. (USFS Rd. 103).
SE SECTOR: From Kremmling, take Hwy. 40 W
for 10 miles to CR 26. Follow CR 26 E/NE for
5.5 miles. Chimney Rock Rd. (USFS 103) accesses NW section; CR 26 accesses SE section.
GMU/ACRES: 181 / 5,019 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Public access for hunting only, except as
otherwise allowed in this regulation.

b. Camping, campfires allowed only as posted
within 300 feet of Chimney Rock Rd. (CR
27/USFS 103).
CAUTION: Roads highly erodible; care advised in
wet weather.

MIDDLE CREEK - SAGUACHE CO.

DIRECTIONS: Go NW of Saguache on Hwy 114.
Go N on CR 38 EE for 2.5 miles; then go N 2
miles on USFS Rd. 856.
GMU/ACRES: 681 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of February
HUNTING: elk, deer, pronghorn, bear, lion, small
game

MIDDLE PARK - GRAND CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Kremmling, take Hwy. 40 W
6 miles to Hwy. 134; go 4 miles to Red Dirt Rd.
(USFS Rd. 100). Then go N 15 miles to Buffalo
Park. Take USFS Rd. 131 for 1 mile E to sign
and gate.
GMU/ACRES: 27 / 4,144 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS: motor vehicles and parking
restricted as posted.

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MILK CREEK - GRAND CO.

DIRECTIONS — SW ACCESS: From Kremmling, take
Hwy. 40 W 6 miles to Hwy. 134; then go 4 miles
to Red Dirt Rd. (USFS Rd. 100). Go N 15 miles to
Buffalo Park; then go E on USFS Rd. 131 to sign
and gate.
NE ACCESS: From Kremmling, take Hwy. 40 for 20
miles W to CR 184. Go 2 miles W (dry weather
only) through white pipe gate and along vehicle
track to parking area just before Muddy Creek. In
wet weather, stay on CR 184 to mile marker 161
and enter property from ridge or end of road.
TWO BAR ACCESS: Take Hwy. 40 W of Kremmling
18 miles to signed parking area at mile marker
163. Timber activity may be present.
GMU/ACRES: 27 / 10,912 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Motor vehicles restricted to CR 184 (Hwy. 40,
mile marker 163) and parking area (at mile
marker 165) unless posted.
b. Motor vehicle access via gate in Sect. 11 restricted to designated track when road is dry.
c. Parking in Sect. 14 restricted as posted.

MINERAL HOT SPRINGS - SAGUACHE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Villa Grove, go S 4 miles on
Hwy. 285 to CR GG, then go 0.8 of a mile E.
CRs GG and 58EE bisect STL.
GMU/ACRES: 82 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of February
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, elk, small game

MISHAK LAKES - SAGUACHE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Moffat, go S 2 miles on Hwy.
17, which bisects STL and provides several access points W of CR O.
GMUs/ACRES: 82, 682 / 2,567 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game
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MOGOTAS ARROYO - SAGUACHE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Saguache, go S 15 miles on
Hwy. 285 to CR L. Go W 4 miles to the BLM
road that bisects STL.
GMU/ACRES: 68 / 320 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15−end of February for hunting. Open
year-round for watchable wildlife.
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, elk, bighorn sheep,
rabbit, coyote, bobcat
DIRECTIONS: From Hamilton, go S 3 miles on
Hwy. 13 to Yellow Jacket Pass Rd. (CR 45). Then
go S on CR 45 for 4 miles to parking lot.
GMU/ACRES: 12 / 653 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, grouse
RESTRICTIONS: motor vehicles prohibited off of
county road.

MOODY CREEK - ROUTT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Steamboat Springs, take Hwy.
40 for 2 miles S to Hwy. 131. Take Hwy. 131 S to
town of Yampa. Follow CR 7 SW until it turns
into USFS Rd. 900. Go 0.75 of a mile N.
GMU/ACRES: 231 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS: hunting prohibited N of Moody
Creek.

MOONHILL - ROUTT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Clark, go SE on USFS Rd. 440
to Rd. 471. At USFS Rd. 471A, walk SW into
Long Draw; go 3 miles. Also, corner of Moonhill
is next to CR 129 about 12 miles N of Hwy. 40 at
Steamboat Springs. Parking at USFS Rd. 471A.
GMU/ACRES: 14 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of February
HUNTING: elk, deer, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting prohibited with centerfire rifles.
b. Motorized vehicles, snowmobiles, bicycles
prohibited.
c. Firewood cutting prohibited.

MOOSEHEAD MOUNTAIN - MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From US Hwy 40 at mile post 5, go
north on Harper’s Corner Rd. Access on BLM
land from Harper’s Corner Rd. from mile post
6 (BLM trail 1520) to mile post 9.3. Or access
from BLM land south of Moffat CR 16 at mile
post 2.4 or 3.4. Access is by Foot or Horseback
Only via BLM land.
GMU/ACRES: 10 / 640
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of February for hunting
only.
HUNTING: elk, mule deer, sage grouse, dusky grouse

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DIRECTIONS: From Hamilton, go 2 miles S on
Hwy. 13, then go S on CR 41. Go 2 miles to
access on BLM land. Access is steep and up to 2
miles from CR. Game retrieval may be difficult.
GMU/ACRES: 12 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS: only access is from parking lot on
BLM land off CR 41 on S side of property.

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MORGAN GULCH - MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: Take Hwy. 13 S from Craig to Axial
Basin. Go W on CR 51 to CR 32. Go W on CR
32 for 4 miles. CR 32 runs through STL. CR 133
runs through N part of STL.
GMU/ACRES: 211 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of February
HUNTING: elk, deer, pronghorn, small game

MORRISON CREEK - ROUTT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Oak Creek, go S 1 mile on
Hwy. 131 to CR 14. Go E 4 miles to inlet of
Stagecoach Res., then go S on CR 16 for 7 miles.
Private access road on STL.
GMU/ACRES: 15 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS: motor vehicles prohibited off of
county roads.

MUD SPRINGS - PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hartsel, go E on Hwy. 24 for
4 miles to CR 15 (Elkhorn Rd.). Go N on CR
15 about 5 miles to the STL. CR 15 bisects the
property.
GMU/ACRES: 50 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game only

NEE NOSHE RESERVOIR - KIOWA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Eads, take Hwy. 287 S 10.5
miles to parking in designated area.
GMU/ACRES: 127 / 2,080 acres
OPEN: Nov. 1–March 31
HUNTING: waterfowl only
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Waterfowl hunting only.
b. Hunters must check in at CPW station before
hunting.

NEESOPAH - KIOWA CO.

DIRECTIONS — TO PARKING LOT 1: From Eads, take
Hwy. 287 S 10.5 miles. Parking lot W of Hwy.
287.
TO PARKING LOT 2: From Eads, take Hwy. 287 S 12
miles to CR F. Go W on CR F 1 mile to parking
lot 2, N of CR F.
GMU/ACRES: 126 / 2,243 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Use of buildings, equipment, safety zones
surrounding facilities prohibited.
b. From Nov. 1 through last day of waterfowl
season, hunters must check in and out at
Queens check station.

NEWLIN CREEK - FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Florence, go S on Hwy. 67 for
4.5 miles to CR 15. Go W 1 mile to NW corner
of STL.
GMU/ACRES: 69 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: deer, small game, turkey
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting prohibited with centerfire rifles.
b. Hunting prohibited in buffer zone bounded
on E, N and S by property boundary and

extending 0.25 of a mile W along the E property boundary.

NORTH CANYON - BACA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Campo at Hwy. 287 and CR
J, go 10 miles W on CR J to CR 18. Take CR 18
for 4 miles S.
GMU/ACRES: 144 / 632 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: pronghorn, quail, coyote
RESTRICTIONS: foot access only.

NORTH PLATTE - JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go 0.5 of a mile W on
CR 12, then go W 5.3 miles to CR 18. Go 2 miles
W to bridge on North Platte River. Fishing access
upstream from bridge. For hunting access, take CR
9 S from bridge 1 mile and access STL W of BLM
land.
GMU/ACRES: 16 / 152 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of February for hunting.
Open year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: big game, small game
FISHING: North Platte River

NORTH RABBIT CREEK - LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Fort Collins, go 22 miles N
on Hwy. 287 to Cherokee Park Rd. (CR 80C),
then go 6 miles W to Lower Cherokee Management Area. Follow access road 0.5 of a mile SW.
GMU/ACRES: 191 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–Jan. 31 for big-game hunting.
Open year-round for fishing and small-game
hunting.
HUNTING: elk, deer, pronghorn, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot or horseback only except
during big-game seasons when vehicle access
allowed to Rabbit Creek SWA.
b. Parking prohibited.
c. Activities not listed here prohibited Sept. 1–May 1.

OLD WOMAN CREEK - SAGUACHE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Del Norte, go N on Hwy. 112
for 0.75 of a mile, turn left on CR 15. Go N and
W about 4 miles. Turn right on USFS Rd. 660,
go 6 miles. Turn left on USFS Rd. 646 and go
1 mile.
GMU/ACRES: 79 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game

OVERLAND TRAIL - LOGAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Atwood, go 0.5 of a mile S
on Hwy. 63 to CR 16, then go E 0.5 of a mile
to Overland Trail SWA parking area. Access to
STL is from SWA parking area and across SWA
only.
GMU/ACRES: 96 / 40 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: mule deer, white-tailed deer, pheasant, quail, turkey, duck, geese, rabbit, squirrel,
furbearers
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access allowed only from Overland Trail
SWA parking lot.
b. Camping and fires prohibited. Target practice
prohibited except as posted.

c. Discharge of firearms or bows prohibited,
except when hunting. Discharge of bows also
allowed for bowfishing.
d. All recreational activities except deer hunting
prohibited on opening weekend of regular
plains rifle deer season, and opening day and
first weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
e. Horses prohibited except while training hunting dogs, and then only in Feb., March and
April (through Wed. before the opening of
spring turkey season), and Aug.
f. During regular duck season, all small-game
and waterfowl hunters must check out at designated check station before leaving property.
g. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited
from first day of teal season to last day of
dark goose season.

OWL CREEK - JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, take Hwy. 14 E 9
miles to CR 25. Go S 4.5 miles to STL, then go
0.7 of a mile to parking area.
GMU/ACRES: 171 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of February for hunting.
Open year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: big game, small game, waterfowl

OWL MOUNTAIN - JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Rand, go N on CR 27 for 7.6
miles to USFS Rd. 792. Go E 0.6 of a mile to
BLM Rd. 2506. Timber activity may be present.
GMU/ACRES: 171 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game

OXBOW - MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, go 17 miles NW on
Hwy. 318 to parking lot on S side.
GMU/ACRES: 2 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, waterfowl, dove,
rabbit, prairie dog
FISHING: Only Oxbow area of Little Snake River
RESTRICTIONS:
a. From March 1–Aug. 15, watchable wildlife
activities allowed only above natural bluff 75
yards from water on N edge of property.
b. Open for youth mentor hunting, as posted.
For information, call the Craig area office at
970-824-3046.

PARKDALE - FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: 3 miles W of Parkdale on Hwy. 50.
GMU/ACRES: 58 / 640 acres
OPEN: year-round for fishing. Open Sept. 1–end
of February, for all other wildlife recreation.
HUNTING: elk, deer, lion, bighorn, small game

PASS CREEK - LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hwy. 287, go 40 miles W on
Cherokee Park Rd. (CR 80C) to CR 103. Then
go W to CR 190. Go 5 miles to W side.
GMU/ACRES: 7 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of February
HUNTING: elk, deer, pronghorn, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot access only. Access permitted from S
side where property joins USFS land.

PAT CANYON/WHITBY - BACA CO.

DIRECTIONS — WHITBY TRACT: From Springfield,
go W on Hwy. 160 for 24.7 miles to CR 8. Go
S on CR 8 for 5.5 miles to CR G. Go E 0.8 of a
mile to Comanche National Grassland. STL N
of Comanche.
PAT CANYON TRACT: From Springfield, go W on
Hwy. 160 for 24.7 miles to CR 8. Go S on CR 8
for 10 miles to Kirkwell. Go W on CR M for 2
miles to CR 5. Go S on CR 5 for 1.1 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 144 / 1,302 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of February
HUNTING: small game, deer, pronghorn
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot access only.
b. Motor vehicles prohibited.

PECK MESA - MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, take Hwy. 318 NW
to CR 10. Turn S on CR 10 and go about 2
miles. Property N of CR 10.
GMU/ACRES: 11 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 1–end of February
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, elk, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Only portable hunting blinds allowed.
b. Motor vehicles restricted to CR 10.

PFISTER DRAW - LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Fort Collins, go 22 miles
N on Hwy. 287 to CR 80 C. Go W to CR 103
(known as Four Corners). Go N 7 miles to E
properties. To W STL, turn off USFS Rd. 200
and go W 5 miles.
SECTS. 25 &amp; 36 are off CR 103, which goes
through SW corner of Sect. 36.
SECT. 34 is 5 miles W of CR 103 on USFS Rd.
200. Go N 1 mile on BLM two-track road.
GMUs/ACRES: 7, 8 / 1,920 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of February
HUNTING: pronghorn, small game
RESTRICTIONS: motor vehicles prohibited.

PINE TREE GULCH - MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: East of Maybell, go S of Hwy. 40 on
CR 57 for 12 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 211 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game
RESTRICTIONS: access only from parking lot on
CR 57.

PINKHAM MOUNTAIN - JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go 13 miles N on
Hwy. 125 to Hwy. 127. Go 9 miles N to CR 48
(USFS Rd. 895), then go W 1.5 miles to CR 49
(USFS Rd. 891), then go S to end of road.
NOTE: USFS road closed to motorized travel at the
gate. Users must continue S about 1.25 miles on road
by foot or non-motorized travel to STL boundary.
GMU/ACRES: 6 / 520 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game

PINNACLE ROCK - FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Cañon City, go 15 miles W on
Hwy. 50 to Salt Lick BLM area. Then go 0.5

of a mile S through BLM to NE corner of STL.
Parking at Five Points Recreation Site.
GMU/ACRES: 691 / 520 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: turkey, deer, elk, bighorn sheep, bear

PINON HILLS - CONEJOS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Manassa, go 3.6 miles E on
Hwy. 142 to BLM Rd. 5006, and go SE 3 miles.
STL is S of road.
GMU/ACRES: 81 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of February for hunting. Open
year-round for watchable wildlife.
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game

PINON RIDGE - MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Meeker, go W on Hwy. 64 to
CR 77. Go N to BLM Rd. 1509.
GMU/ACRES: 11 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

POISON SPYDER - SAN MIGUEL CO.

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DIRECTIONS: From Naturita, take Hwy. 141 for 15
miles S to CR 29W. Take CR 29W, then go W 1.7
miles from Hwy. 141 on BLM Rd. 4088, then go
2 miles NW. Turn S and go 1 mile.
GMU/ACRES: 70 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game

POLE GULCH - MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Craig, go 39 miles N on Hwy.
13 to CR 4, go W for 1.75 miles. Land is S of CR
4, extending 5 miles W of CR 9.
GMU/ACRES: 3 / 11,026 acres
OPEN: Aug. 1–end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS: only portable hunting blinds
allowed.

PONCHA PASS - CHAFFEE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Poncha Springs, go S 0.5 of a
mile on Hwy. 285 to NE corner.
GMU/ACRES: 561 / 360 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit

POUDRE RIVER - LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Fort Collins, go NW on Hwy.
287 to Ted’s Place (Conoco Station), then either
go W on Hwy. 14 for 1.7 miles to STL, or go N
on Hwy. 287 for 3 miles. Hwy. 14 access N and
E of road or through Gateway Park when open.
GMU/ACRES: 191 / 5,762 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 15 for hunting. Open yearround for fishing as posted.
HUNTING: Big game, small game, furbearers
FISHING: coldwater stream (Poudre River, North
Fork of Poudre and Seaman Res.)
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Public access prohibited E of Hwy. 287.
b. Access from Hwy. 14, from parking area on
W side of Hwy. 287, and USFS lands.

PROSPECT - WELD CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hudson, go E on Hwy. 52 approximately 7 miles to CR 59. Go S on CR 59
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GMU/ACRES: 99 / 140 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of February
HUNTING: waterfowl, rabbit, dove, pheasant,
coyote
RESTRICTIONS: open for small-game hunting
only; access through designated parking only.
DIRECTIONS: From Fraser, take CR 50 (Crooked
Creek Rd.) W to USFS Rd. 882. Take Rd. 882 S
to property boundary.
GMU/ACRES: 28 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of February for hunting. Open
year-round for watchable wildlife.
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, small game
RESTRICTIONS: motor vehicles prohibited except
snowmobiles on 1 foot of snow.

QUAKEY MOUNTAIN - GUNNISON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hwys. 50 and 135, go E on
Hwy. 50 approximately 17 miles to CR 887
(Wuanita Hot Springs Rd.) Go N 10 miles to
summit of Black Sage Pass. Go S on USFS Rd.
887.48. Park at trailhead 537 and go 2.5 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 551 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game

RABBIT EARS - JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go W on Hwy. 14
to mile marker 5.9, then go N 0.6 of a mile to
parking lot. Or, go 4.4 miles, and lot is on N
side. Timber activity may be present.
GMU/ACRES: 16 / 5,229 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of February for hunting.
Open year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: big game, small game
FISHING: coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS: as posted, closure area on W side
from Aug. 15–Sept. 1.

RAJADERO CANYON - CONEJOS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From La Jara, go 14 miles W on CR
15. Turn left on dirt road at Centro, then go 7
miles on La Jara Res. Rd.
GMU/ACRES: 81 / 673 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, lion, bear
RESTRICTIONS: motor vehicles prohibited off
existing trails.

RATTLESNAKE HILL - MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Craig, go W on Hwy. 40 for
27 miles to CR 57 (Price Creek Rd.) Go 5 miles
S/SW on CR 57 to CR 32, then go 4 miles S/
SE. Parking and walk-through access gate at NE
corner. Second walk-through gate on drift fence
in SE quarter.
GMU/ACRES: 211 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, rabbit, sage-grouse
RESTRICTIONS: hunting prohibited within 0.25mile safety zone along E boundary as posted.

RED CANYON - JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go 0.5 of a mile W
on Hwy. 14 to CR 12W, then go 5.3 miles W to

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CR 18. Then go 4.5 miles W to CR 5 and go 1
mile N to Delaney Butte Lakes SWA. Go W on
CR 20 for 4.5 miles to oil well area, then take
two-track road 1 mile.
GMU/ACRES: 16 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access only from parking area on USFS road,
suitable for 4WD only.
b. No trailer access past parking area.

RED LION RANCH - LOGAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Crook, go NE on Hwy. 138
for 8.25 miles to Sedgwick-Logan county line.
Turn S on CR 97/1, go 1.25 miles to parking
area. Parking area off CR 97/1, just N of river
bottom.
GMU/ACRES: 92 / 200 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: deer, pheasant, quail, turkey, duck,
geese, rabbit, squirrel
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access only as posted.
b. All recreational activities except deer hunting
prohibited on opening weekend of regular
plains rifle deer season, and opening day and
first weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
c. Horses prohibited except while training hunting dogs, and then only in Feb., March and
April (through Wed. before the opening of
spring turkey season).
d. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited
from first day of teal season through last day
of dark goose season.

RIDGE ROAD - JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go 1.2 miles W on
Hwy. 14 to CR 12W, then go 5.3 miles W to CR
18. Go 4.5 miles W to CR 5, then go S 1.7 miles
to parking area.
GMU/ACRES: 16 / 320 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game

ROSITA - CUSTER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Westcliffe, go S 3 miles on
Hwy. 69, then go E 6 miles on CR 328. Go S 3
miles on CR 323.
GMU/ACRES: 84 / 640 acres
OPEN: first day of archery deer and elk season to
May 31.
HUNTING: elk, deer, bear, small game
RESTRICTIONS: hunting, discharging weapons
restricted to bows, muzzleloaders, shotguns.

SADDLE MOUNTAIN - PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Guffey, go 6 miles N on CR
59 to USFS boundary. Go 1.5 miles E over
mountain by foot or horseback.
GMU/ACRES: 581 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of February
HUNTING: elk, deer, bear

SAGE CREEK - ROUTT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hayden, go S on CR 37 for 7
miles.
GMU/ACRES: 13 / 640 acres

OPEN: first day of archery deer and elk season
through May 31
HUNTING: elk, deer, dusky grouse, rabbit

SAGEBRUSH DRAW - MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, go W on Hwy. 40 to
mile marker 42. Turn S on BLM Rd. 1509. Go
5 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 11 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, rabbit, sagegrouse, dove
NOTE: Exchange of use on STL. Part private land,
part STL Public Access Program.

SAGUACHE CREEK - SAGUACHE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Moffat, go S 2 miles on Hwy.
17, which bisects STL and provides several access points W of CR O.
GMU/ACRES: 682 / 2,714 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game

SAINT CHARLES - PUEBLO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Pueblo, go E on Hwy. 50 to
27th Lane until it turns into Doyle Rd. From
end of pavement, go 4 miles to access gate. Follow signs to parking lot.
GMU/ACRES: 128 / 12,554 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of February
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, scaled quail, mourning dove, rabbit, coyote
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Discharging firearms prohibited within 0.25mile range of buildings.
b. Foot or horseback access only; access from
parking areas only.

SAKARIASON - LAS ANIMAS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Trinidad, go W 15.3 miles on
Hwy. 12 to CR 41.7. Go 11.6 miles N.
GMU/ACRES: 85 / 560 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: elk, deer, bear, turkey, lion
RESTRICTIONS: access restricted as posted on W
side.

SAN JUAN CREEK - SAGUACHE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Saguache, go S on Hwy. 285
for 6 miles to CR T. Go 2 miles W, then go S
1.25 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 68 / 3,238 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of February
HUNTING: pronghorn, elk, deer, rabbit, coyote

SAN LUIS HILLS - CONEJOS CO.

DIRECTIONS: In Antonito at Hwy. 285 and 6th
Street (CR G), go 11.5 miles E on CR G. Turn N
on a two-track road, go 1 mile. STL is 0.25 of a
mile E across BLM to W edge.
GMU/ACRES: 81 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of February
HUNTING: elk, deer, pronghorn, rabbit, grouse,
coyote

SAND CREEK CENTRAL - CHAFFEE CO.

DIRECTIONS: Go 0.25 of a mile S of Hwys. 291
and 285 or 6.5 miles N of Poncha Springs on
Hwy. 285. STL is on the W side of Hwy. 285.

GMU/ACRES: 56 / 597 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of February
HUNTING: elk, deer, small game

SAND CREEK - JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: Follow directions to Adams STL.
Access from Adams STL or State Forest State
Park.
GMU/ACRES: 6 / 5,038 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS: camping permitted as posted.

SAND CREEK SOUTH - BACA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Campo, go 15 miles W on
Rd. J, turn S on Rd. 13 and go 5.5 miles to forest
service pasture, Gate 2C. Go S and E 1 mile,
take right fork S for 0.25 of a mile.
GMU/ACRES: 144 / 319 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: deer, lion, dove, scaled quail, rabbit,
coyote, bobcat, turkey

SAND GULCH NO. 1 - FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hwy. 50 in Howard, go N on
CR 7 about 0.25 of a mile. At CRs 7 and 45, go
E on CR 45 about 0.5 of a mile to Sand Gulch.
At Sand Gulch, go N about 0.75 of a mile to
STL. Timber activity may be present.
GMU/ACRES: 58 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: elk, deer, lion, small game
RESTRICTIONS: motor vehicles prohibited off
BLM access road.

SAND GULCH NO. 2 - FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Badger Creek and Arkansas
River, go N about 2.5 miles following closed
BLM road. From BLM road closure, access by
foot or horseback only.
GMU/ACRES: 57 / 560 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: elk, deer, lion, small game

SAND GULCH NO. 3 - FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Cotopaxi, go N on CR 12
about 4 miles to CR 157A. Go W on CR 157A
about 0.75 of a mile to BLM Falls Gulch/Falls
Gulch Mountain Rd. Go S, then W on BLM
Falls Gulch/Falls Gulch Mountain Rd. about 3
miles. STL 1 mile W by foot or horseback from
end of road.
GMU/ACRES: 58 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: elk, deer, lion, small game

SAND GULCH NO. 4 - FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Cotopaxi, go N on CR 12
about 15 miles to Jack Hall/BLM Rd. Go W on
Jack Hall/BLM Rd. to designated parking area.
STL is S and W about 4 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 58 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: elk, deer, lion, small game

SANDERSON GULCH - SAGUACHE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From La Garita, go N on CR 42 for
6 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 68 / 1,898 acres

OPEN: Aug. 15–May 31
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, elk, rabbit, coyote

SANDY BLUFFS - YUMA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Idalia, go 8.5 miles N on CR
DD at Arikaree River.
GMU/ACRES: 102 / 3,682 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–June 14
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS: access restricted as posted E of
Hwy. 385.

SCHULTZ CANYON - HUERFANO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walsenburg, take CR 330
(Ideal Rd.) S 11 miles. CR 330 traverses NE
quarter of Sec. 31 and S half of Sect. 36. CR 310
enters NE quarter of Sec. 31 on E side.
GMU/ACRES: 85 / 960 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: deer, bear, lion, rabbit, dove, bandtailed pigeon, turkey

SHAW CREEK - RIO GRANDE CO.

DIRECTIONS: Go 6 miles E of South Fork, or 9
miles W of Del Norte on Hwy. 160. Turn S at
New Hope Community Church and take the
gravel road W of church to the parking area.
GMU/ACRES: 80 / 469 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of February. Open through
March 31 for mountain lion hunting only.
HUNTING: elk, mule deer, mountain lion, grouse,
rabbit, coyote, bobcat
RESTRICTIONS: access by foot or horseback only.

SHORT CREEK BALDY - FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Cotopaxi, go W on Hwy. 50
for 6 miles to Kerr Gulch Rd., then go SW 5
miles.
GMU/ACRES: 86 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, lion, small game

SIKES RANCH - BACA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Prichett, go W on Hwy. 160
to CR 3. Go S on CR 3 approximately 8 miles.
At the “Sikes South Rock Quarry” sign, turn W.
Access to STL is only from and through Sikes
Ranch SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 144 / 641 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, waterfowl, fall turkey, rabbit,
bobcat
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open one hour before sunrise to one hour
after sunset. Hunters may remain as long as
reasonable to retrieve downed game. Night
hunting with permit also allowed.
b. Motorized travel restricted to primary access
route, CR O.
c. Parking only in designated Sikes Ranch SWA
parking lots.
d. Access prohibited in the building envelope
and designated safety zones, as posted.
e. Camping, fires, OHV use, wood cutting or
gathering are prohibited.
f. Trapping allowed with permit. Permits must
be on trappers at all times while trapping.
Permits available at Lamar Service Center,

719-336-6600, or by calling local officer at
719-980-0025.

SIMSBERRY DRAW - MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: Take Hwy. 318 W from Maybell 10
miles to BLM Rd. 2122, then go N 2.5 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 3 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of February
HUNTING: elk, deer, pronghorn, small game

SLEEPING GIANT - ROUTT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Steamboat Springs, go 8 miles
W on Hwy. 40, turn N on CR 44. Turn left at
CR 46 and go 4 miles to signed parking area.
Gate, parking lot in NW corner.
GMU/ACRES: 214 / 400 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, black bear, grouse

SLIDE MOUNTAIN - GRAND CO.

DIRECTIONS: East of Kremmling, turn N off Hwy.
40 on CR 2 and go 4 miles to Black Mountain
Rd. Go 7.2 miles. Turn left, go 0.2 of a mile to
fork and go left 0.3 of a mile to sign. Access is
steep with no access across neighboring private
land on S, W or N.
GMU/ACRES: 18 / 1,280 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn

TRUST LANDS

TRUST LANDS

PTARMIGAN - GRAND CO.

TRUST LANDS

SOUTH DUFFY MOUNTAIN - MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: Go S of Craig on Hwy. 13 to CR 51.
Go W 2 miles to CR 17, then go N 5 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 211 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of February
HUNTING: elk, deer, pronghorn, small game

SOUTH MIDDLE CREEK - HUERFANO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From La Veta, go 0.5 of a mile S on
Hwy. 12 to Indian Creek Rd. (USFS Rd. 410). Go
W 11 miles. Timber activity may be present.
GMU/ACRES: 85 / 585 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, lion, turkey, dusky
grouse

SOUTH NIPPLE RIM - MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, go N on CR 19 for
12 miles to CR 21. Then go N 11 miles to CR 7
and head N 2 miles to CR 4. Then go W 9 miles
to CR 66 and go S.
GMUs/ACRES: 2, 3 / 19,962 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of February for hunting.
Open year-round for watchable wildlife.
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, elk, coyote
RESTRICTIONS: discharging firearms prohibited
within 100 feet of buildings, corrals as posted.

STATE LINE - BACA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Campo, go 4 miles W on
Rd. J, then go S on Rd. 24 for 5 miles. Turn E
through USFS pasture gate 6M. Go 1 mile, and
turn S at gate 6A on a two-track trail. After 1
mile, go through two gates and continue SE
for 1.3 miles to NW corner. 4WD required for
sandy, unimproved roads in USFS pastures.
GMU/ACRES: 144 / 496 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of February
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HUNTING: pronghorn, scaled quail, rabbit, coyote
RESTRICTIONS: foot access only.

STEEL CANYON - SAGUACHE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Villa Grove, go E on CR LL57
(USFS Rd. 970) for 3.5 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 82 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of February for hunting.
Open year-round for watchable wildlife.
HUNTING: elk, deer, pronghorn, rabbit, snowshoe
hare, coyote

DIRECTIONS: From Fort Collins, go N on Hwy. 287
about 16 miles to CR 74E at The Forks, go 4 miles W
on CR 74E, then go N on CR 37 for 0.5 of a mile.
GMU/ACRES: 191 / 480 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Big-game hunting by archery only.
b. Small-game hunting prohibited except by
archery or shotguns not firing single slugs.

STEVEN’S GULCH - LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Fort Collins, take Hwy. 287
N to CR 74E (Red Feather Lakes Rd.). Go W
on CR 74E to USFS road near mile marker
11 on 74E. Follow USFS road S until it enters
USFS land. Access at this point is by foot or
horse across USFS land. No public road access
directly to property boundary.
GMU/ACRES: 191 / 480 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game

STOKES GULCH - ROUTT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hayden, go S on CR 37 to CR 59.
GMU/ACRES: 13 / 1,863 acres
OPEN: first day of archery deer and elk season
to May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, waterfowl

STONEHOUSE GULCH - SAGUACHE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Saguache, go 10 miles N on
Hwy. 285 to BLM road, then go S from Noland
Gulch Loop Road to Stonehouse Gulch (across
Hwy. 285 from Mineral Hot Springs). Go W 0.5
of a mile, then go S 2 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 681 / 560 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of February
HUNTING: elk, deer, bighorn sheep, pronghorn,
rabbit, dusky grouse, dove, coyote

STONEY FACE MOUNTAIN - FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Cotopaxi, go 17 miles N on
CR 12. Timber activity may be present.
GMU/ACRES: 58 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, turkey, bear, dusky grouse

SWEETWATER - KIOWA CO.

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DIRECTIONS: From Wiley, go N on Hwy. 287 to
CR A. Go W on CR A to CR 40, go N 3 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 126 / 640 acres
OPEN: for fishing, from last day of waterfowl
season (or as posted) through Oct. 31. Open for
hunting Sept. 1 through last day of waterfowl
season (or as posted) to March 30.

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HUNTING: waterfowl, small game, deer
FISHING: warmwater

TABLE MOUNTAIN - FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Cañon City, go 8 miles E on
Hwy. 50 to Hwy. 67. Then go N 3 miles and turn E
on CR 123. Go 0.25 of a mile to CR 132 and turn
N. Go 9 miles to Beaver Creek SWA. Access via
upper parking area of Beaver Creek SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 59 / 9,389 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: deer, bear, lion, rabbit, dove, turkey,
coyote
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping prohibited except in big-game
season in designated areas only.
b. Horseback riding prohibited except during
big-game season.

TALLAHASSEE ROAD - FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Cañon City, go 12 miles W
on Hwy. 50 to Hwy. 9. Go NW 9 miles on Hwy.
9 to CR 2. Take CR 2 W for 3 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 58 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: elk, deer, pronghorn, coyote, bear,
grouse

TAYLOR DRAW - JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Rand, go S on Hwy. 125 for
2.2 miles to CR 21, which becomes USFS Rd.
740. Go 7.1 miles to Jack Creek. Take USFS
Rds. 742 and 743 for 3.1 miles to gate.
GMU/ACRES: 171 / 320 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game

TED’S CANYON - MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: There is no public motor vehicle
access directly to this STL. Only reachable from
adjacent BLM lands. PROPERTY DESCRIPTION:
Township 3N, Range 97W, Section 16. See
property map at cpw.state.co.us.
GMU/ACRES: 11 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS: access by foot or horseback only.

TEMPLE CANYON - MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Craig, go SW on Hwy. 40 for
27 miles to CR 57 (Price Creek Rd.). Turn S to
Rattlesnake Hill. Access via Rattlesnake Hill
and BLM land, about 3 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 211 / 637 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game, birds

TEXAS CREEK NO. 1 - FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hwy. 50 at Texas Creek, go N
on CR 27 (Texas Creek Gulch) about 2.5 miles
to 217A Rd. Continue N/NW on 217A Rd. 1
mile to NE corner of STL.
GMU/ACRES: 58 / 250 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: elk, deer, lion, bighorn sheep, small
game
RESTRICTIONS: foot or horseback only except on
217A Rd.

TEXAS CREEK NO. 2 - FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Texas Creek No. 1 STL, continue N on 217A Rd. for 5 miles. STL is 0.5 of a mile
W through BLM land. No access road to STL.
GMU/ACRES: 58 / 160 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of February
HUNTING: elk, deer, lion, bighorn sheep, small
game

THORNBURG DRAW - MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, go 5 miles W on
Hwy. 40, turn S on BLM Rd. 1558. Go about
0.25 of a mile.
GMU/ACRES: 11 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of February
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, elk, small game

THREE MILE MOUNTAIN - PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS — PARCEL 1: Go S from Hartsel 14
miles on Hwy. 9. Turn E on CR 116 (39-Mile
Mtn. Rd.) and go 2 miles.
PARCEL 2: Go S on Hwy. 9 for 9 miles. Turn E, go
1.1 miles on unmarked dirt road to W boundary.
GMU/ACRES: 58 / 640 acres in each parcel, 1,280
total
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of February
HUNTING: pronghorn, coyote, dove, rabbit

THREE SISTERS - JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: Follow directions to Elk Mountain
STL. Access from Elk Mountain STL or State
Forest State Park.
GMU/ACRES: 6 / 1,523 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game
FISHING: coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS: only access is from parking area
at end of CR 12E.

TIGER LILY CREEK - CHAFFEE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Buena Vista, go N on Hwy. 24
for 12 miles. STL E of Hwy. 24.
GMU/ACRES: 49 / 398 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of February for hunting.
Open year-round for fishing and watchable
wildlife.
HUNTING: bighorn sheep, deer, elk
FISHING: Arkansas River

TOMICHI DOME - GUNNISON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Gunnison, at Hwys. 50 and
135, go 17 miles E on Hwy. 50 to Gunnison
County/USFS Rd 887 (Waunita Hot Springs
Rd.). Turn N on BLM Rd. 3095 and go 4 miles
to W boundary.
GMU/ACRES: 551 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of February for hunting.
Open year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, bear, lion,
grouse, rabbit
FISHING: Hot Springs Res.
RESTRICTIONS: camping allowed as posted.

TRIANGLE - MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: Immediately W of Maybell off
Hwys. 318 and 40.
GMU/ACRES: 3, 11 / 1,122 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

TROUBLESOME VALLEY RANCH - GRAND CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Kremmling, take Hwy. 40 E
5 miles to CR 2, then go N about 9 miles to CR
24, turn right. Access through BLM or off road.
GMU/ACRES: 18 / 876 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of February
HUNTING: elk, deer, rabbit, coyote, grouse

TURKEY GULCH - FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: Go 5 miles S of Texas Creek on
Hwy. 69, then go 2 miles E on CR 28. Go 1 mile
S by foot or horseback across BLM land.
GMU/ACRES: 691 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31 for hunting
HUNTING: elk, deer, bear, lion, small game

TURKEY TRACK RANCH - EL PASO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Fountain, go E 14 miles on
Squirrel Creek Rd. This road and Peyton Hwy.
border STL.
GMU/ACRES: 118 / 8,887 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS: access from designated parking
area only.

TWENTY MILE - ROUTT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hwy. 40 E of Hayden, go S on
CR 27 for 6 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 13 / 1,206 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February for hunting.
Open year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: elk, deer, small game
RESTRICTIONS: small-game hunting on weekends
and Labor Day by permit only. Max 8 hunters
allowed daily. Max 4 hunters allowed per permit. Permits are free and may be applied for by
contacting Steamboat Springs area office, PO
Box 775777, Steamboat Springs, CO 80477 or
by calling 970-871-2855. Application deadline
July 1. Permits issued by drawing. Successful
applicants notified by mail.
NOTE: Exchange of use on STL. Part private land,
part STL Public Access Program.

VILLA GROVE - SAGUACHE CO.

DIRECTIONS: One parcel 8.5 miles N of Villa Grove
on Hwy. 285. Other parcel 3 miles NE of Villa
Grove on Hayden Pass Rd. through BLM land.
GMU/ACRES: 82 / 880 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of February
HUNTING: elk, deer, pronghorn, bear, small game.

VINCENTE CANYON - CONEJOS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Monte Vista, go 21 miles S on
Hwy. 15 to Capulin. Go 10 miles SW on dump
road (CR 8) from Capulin to N end.
GMU/ACRES: 81 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–May 31 for hunting. Open yearround for fishing.
HUNTING: bighorn sheep, deer, elk, pronghorn,
lion, bear, small game
FISHING: La Jara Creek
RESTRICTIONS: camping permitted as posted.

WARMER GULCH - PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Cañon City, go W on Hwy.
50 to Hwy. 9. Turn N and go 0.5 of a mile N of
Park-Fremont county line. Adjoins Thirty-One
Mile Mountain.

GMU/ACRES: 58 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: deer, bear, lion, elk, rabbit, dove,
coyote
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot or horseback only from the
designated parking area; no motorized
vehicles.

WAUGH MOUNTAIN - PARK, FREMONT COs.

DIRECTIONS: From Cañon City, go W on Hwy. 50
for 12 miles. Turn right on Hwy. 9 and go 9 miles.
Take CR 2 W for 15 miles. Foot access through
BLM land on E and S. Use BLM parking lot.
GMU/ACRES: 58 / 18,253 acres
OPEN: first day of archery pronghorn season
through May 31.
HUNTING: elk, deer, pronghorn, bear, coyote,
grouse
NOTE: Exchange of use on STL. Part private land,
part STL Public Access Program.

WEBER CANYON - MONTEZUMA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Mancos, go 3 miles S on CR
41. STL E of CR 41.
GMU/ACRES: 73 / 461 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, lion, small game

WELDON VALLEY - MORGAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Weldona, go E 0.33 of a mile
on CR Y, then go N 2 miles on CR 10. STL on
both sides of CR 10. Gate in SE corner of Sect.
22 on CR 10 and in SW corner of Sect. 21.
GMU/ACRES: 95 / 5,600 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of February
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, dove, waterfowl

WERNER ARROYO - SAGUACHE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Saguache, go S 7 miles on
Hwy. 285 to CR T. Turn E and go 6 miles to CR
53. Then go S 2 miles to CR R. Turn W and go 1
mile. Turn N and go 0.5 of a mile.
GMU/ACRES: 682 / 320 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15–end of February
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, waterfowl, rabbit,
snowshoe hare, coyote, furbearers

WEST BEAR GULCH - FREMONT CO.

DIRECTIONS: In Cañon City at 4th Street and
Hwy. 50, go S/SE on 4th Street to CR 143 (Oak
Creek Grade Rd.). Go 11 miles S on CR 143 to
Yorkville and BLM Rd. 6227 (approx. 2 miles
past USFS Oak Creek campground). Go 2 miles
W/NW on Rd. 6227 to E boundary of property.
GMU/ACRES: 69 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: turkey, deer, elk, bear, lion, small game

WEST CARTER MOUNTAIN - GRAND CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Kremmling, take Hwy. 40 W
14 miles to Chimney Rock Rd. (CR 27/USFS
Rd. 103). Access to SW corner (Indian Pass)
begins at gate 1.5 miles E of Hwy. 40. Access
from E and NE (Badger Creek) continues up
Chimney Rock Rd. 5 miles to marked gates.
GMU/ACRES: 181 / 2,360 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game

RESTRICTIONS:
a. Motor vehicles restricted to Chimney Rock
Rd. unless posted.
b. Camping, campfires allowed within 300 feet of
Chimney Rock Rd. (CR 27/USFS Rd. 103) as
posted, 14-day limit on camps.

WHISKEY CREEK - EAGLE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Vail, go W on I-70 to Exit
171, then go 0.5 of a mile W. STL S of I-70.
Parking at USFS office at Meadow Mtn. (off
I-70 Exit 171, 0.25 of a mile E). Timber activity
may be present.
GMUs/ACRES: 36, 45 / 602 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, dusky grouse, rabbit,
coyote

WILLOW CREEK - MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Craig, go N 29 miles on Hwy.
13 to CR 101. Go 7 miles NE on CR 101 to CR
70. Go 3 miles E on CR 70. STL 0.25 of a mile
NE through BLM.
GMU/ACRES: 4 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, lion, pronghorn, small game

TRUST LANDS

TRUST LANDS

STEINHOFF HILL - LARIMER CO.

TRUST LANDS

WINDY RIDGE - GRAND CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Kremmling, go W 20 miles
on Hwy. 40 (Diamond Creek crossing, mile
marker 163), go W 2 miles on CR 184. Timber activity may be present. CR access runs
through private property until boundary of
STL. Driving or parking vehicles off county
road in private hay meadows is prohibited.
GMU/ACRES: 27 / 880 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Motor vehicle access only on CR 184.
b. Motor vehicle access through gate in Sect. 11
restricted to designated track when road is dry.
c. Parking restricted in Sect. 14 as posted.

YAMPA RIVER - ROUTT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hayden, go 8 miles W on
Hwy. 40. STL S of Hwy. 40. Access from Yampa
River SWA. Parking available.
GMU/ACRES: 13 / 2,006 acres
OPEN: first day of archery deer and elk season
through May 31.
HUNTING: deer, elk, grouse, rabbit
RESTRICTIONS: only access is from SWA parking
area.

ZAPATA FALLS - ALAMOSA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Alamosa, go 14.4 miles E on
Hwy. 160. Turn N onto CO 150 and go 10.7 miles
to Zapata Falls sign.Turn right and follow gravel
road 3.5 miles to BLM trailhead parking lot.
GMU/ACRES: 82 / 619 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1–end of February for big game
hunting. Year-round for wildlife viewing.
HUNTING: elk, mule deer, bear and mountain lion
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Overnight parking prohibited
b. Hunting prohibited within designated safety
zone adjacent to waterfall trail.

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STATE PARKS

STATE PARKS

STATE PARKS PROPERTIES
▶This is a list of some popular recreation activities offered at Colorado State Parks. For rules and a full list of activities available at each park,
go to the Park Finder online: cpw.state.co.us/park-map

MORE ABOUT STATE PARKS

ARKANSAS HEADWATERS - CHAFFEE, FREMONT, LAKE
AND PUEBLO COs.
DIRECTIONS TO VISITOR CENTER: From the
intersection of Hwys. 50/291 in Salida, go
N on Hwy. 291 (1st Street). Go 1 block past
stoplight to G Street, turn right 1 block to
Sackett Avenue, turn left. Visitor Center is on
left corner of Sackett and G streets.
PHONE: 719-539-7289
ACRES: 13,951 land acres, 152 miles of river
FACILITIES: picnic sites, including group
picnicking, campgrounds, boat ramps, visitor
center
RECREATION: fishing, whitewater boating,
camping, hiking, mountain biking, OHV,
hunting, horseback trails, boating, swimming, cross-country skiing/snowshoeing,
rock climbing, wildlife viewing
BARR LAKE - ADAMS CO.

Sylvan Lake State Park.
The park has a 42-acre lake and offers
activities such as hunting, fishing, camping,
hiking, biking, boating and more.
© Vic Schendel

STATE PARK ACCESS RULES
The following information applies to all Colorado State Parks. Additional
property-specific information is listed on the pages that follow.
PARK HOURS
▶ Most parks are open every day of the year, weather permitting, but please
see individual park listings for exceptions.
▶ Day-use areas generally are open 5 a.m.–10 p.m. Some day-use parks have
closed gates at night; contact the park for hours of operation.
HUNTING ON STATE PARKS
▶ Hunting is allowed only on some state parks. If it is allowed, it will be
listed under “Recreation” in the parks information that starts on page 45.

CAMPING &amp; RESERVATIONS
▶ Reserve campsites, yurts and cabins from six months up to three days in
advance by going to cpw.state.co.us, or call 303-470-1144, or 800-678CAMP (2267) outside the Denver metro area.
▶ A non-refundable reservation fee applies when booking. Any site not
reserved is available on a first-come, first-serve basis.
▶ Entrance fees apply at all parks in addition to camping and reservation
fees.

STATE PARK FFES &amp; PASSES
FEES AND ENTRANCE PASSES
▶ Entrance fees are charged at all state parks. They help offset operating costs.
▶ Daily passes are $7–$9 per vehicle, depending on which park you visit.
▶ Passes are available at the park and are valid until noon the following
day after purchase. Typically, entrance fees cover all occupants of a vehicle,
though some parks may charge a per-person fee (for walk-in or bicyclists).
NOTE: Cherry Creek State Park is subject to an additional fee for the Cherry
Creek Basin Water Quality Authority.
ANNUAL PASS
▶ An annual pass allows you access to all state parks for 12 months from the
date of purchase. Available at any state park, at CPW offices,
https://wildlifestore.state.co.us/p-355-annual-parks-pass.aspx or by
calling 303-866-3437.
▶ $70 for one vehicle. Additional vehicle passes are $35. An annual park pass
is used in lieu of a daily entrance pass.
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▶ Discounted annual passes are available to Colorado residents who are 64
years and older, disabled or eligible because of income.
MILITARY PASS
▶ Active duty military and veterans are admitted free to state parks for the
month of August and on Veteran’s Day (Nov. 11).
▶ The military member or veteran must show proof of military service
(photo ID, DD-214, VA medical card) an​​d obtain the free pass from any
Colorado state park or CPW office. The military member or veteran must be
in the vehicle using the pass.
CHECK OUT COLORADO STATE PARKS PASS
▶ Stop by one of 300 public libraries across the state to check out the CPW
adventure backpack and visit one of our 41 state parks for free! The backpack
comes with a free state parks pass that’s good for seven days, as well as binoculars, wildlife and tree/plant guides, and other items for learning and exploring.

DIRECTIONS: From Denver, take I-76 E to Exit
22, Bromley Lane. Go E about 1 mile to Picadilly Road, then go S about 2 miles to park
entrance on right.
PHONE: 303-659-6005
ACRES: 1,164 land acres, 1,726 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramp, visitor
center
RECREATION: hunting by reservation only, fishing, hiking, biking, horseback trails, boating,
cross-country skiing/snowshoeing

BONNY LAKE - YUMA CO.

NOTE: Bonny is now managed as part of the
South Republican State Wildlife Area. The visitor center is closed and there is no water and
electric available.

BOYD LAKE - LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-25, take exit 257 and head
W on Hwy. 34/Eisenhower Blvd. Turn right
(N) on Boise Ave. then turn right (E) on
37th Street (E CR 24E)/CR 11C. The park is
located on the E side of N CR 11C.
PHONE: 970-669-1739
ACRES: 257 land acres, 1,747 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramps, electric
hookups, dump station, visitor center
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, camping, hiking, biking, boating, swimming, cross-country skiing/snowshoeing

CASTLEWOOD CANYON - DOUGLAS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-25 at Castle Rock, go E on
Founders Parkway to Hwy. 86; go E 4 miles
to Franktown; go S on Hwy. 83 (S. Parker
Road), and go 5 miles S to park entrance.
PHONE: 303-688-5242
ACRES: 2,300 land acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, visitor center
RECREATION: hiking, cross-country skiing/
snowshoeing, rock climbing, wildlife viewing, educational tours, photography

CHATFIELD - JEFFERSON, DOUGLAS, ARAPAHOE COs.

DIRECTIONS: From Denver, go W on C-470
to Wadsworth (Hwy. 121) exit. Go S on
Wadsworth 1 mile. Deer Creek entrance is on
E of road.
Or, from C-470 and Santa Fe Drive (Hwy.
85), go S on Hwy. 85, go W on Titan Pkwy.,
turn right on Roxborough Park Road to
Plum Creek entrance.
PHONE: 303-791-7275
ACRES: 3,895 land acres, 1,423 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, horse rental, sewer
and electrical hookups, dump station, boat
ramps, marina, swim beach, model airplane
field
RECREATION: fishing, camping, hiking, biking,
horseback trails, boating, swimming, crosscountry skiing/snowshoeing, hot-air ballooning, wildlife viewing

CHERRY CREEK - ARAPAHOE CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-225, go 1 mile S on Parker Road, follow signs to E entrance of park.
PHONE: 303-690-1166
ACRES: 3,532 land acres, 880 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, horse rental, electrical
hookups, dump station, boat ramps, marina,
shooting range
RECREATION: fishing, camping, hiking, biking,
horseback trails, boating, swimming, crosscountry skiing/snowshoeing

CHEYENNE MOUNTAIN - EL PASO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-25, exit on South Academy (Exit 135), go W on Academy to Hwy.
115. Go S on Hwy. 115 to first traffic light at
Gate 1 of Fort Carson. Turn W at the light
into the park entrance.
PHONE: 719-576-2016
ACRES: 2,701 land acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, campground with 51
full hookup sites and 10 basic sites, visitor
center
RECREATION: camping, hiking, biking

CRAWFORD - DELTA, MONTROSE COs.

DIRECTIONS: From Delta, take Hwy. 92 E to
Hotchkiss. Veer right on Hwy. 92. Go 10
miles to Crawford. Park is 1 mile S on Hwy.
92.
PHONE: 970-921-5721
ACRES: 381 land acres, 379 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramps, electrical
hookups, dump station, visitor center
RECREATION: fishing, hunting, camping, hiking, biking, boating, swimming, cross-country skiing/snowshoeing, snowmobiling

ELDORADO CANYON - BOULDER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Hwy. 36, take the Superior/
Louisville exit (McCaslin Blvd.); go S to Colo.
170, go W about 9 miles through Eldorado

Springs. Park entrance is on W side of Eldorado Springs.
VISITOR CENTER: Go 1 mile W of park entrance.
PHONE: 303-494-3943
ACRES: 1,441 land acres, one mile of river
FACILITIES: picnic sites, visitor center
RECREATION: rock climbing, hiking, biking, horseback trails, cross-country skiing/
snowshoeing, fishing, hunting with primitive weapons only at the Crescent Meadows
property

ELEVEN MILE - PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Colorado Springs, take
Hwy. 24 W 38 miles until you get 1 mile W of
town of Lake George. Then turn S on CR 90
and go 6 miles to CR 92. Go S on CR 92 for 5
miles to park.
PHONE: 719-748-3401
ACRES: 4,167 land acres, 3,405 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramps, electrical
hookups, dump station, visitor center
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, camping, hiking, biking, boating, cross-country skiing/
snowshoeing

STATE PARKS

STATE PARKS

Scattered across the state, from
prairies to peaks and suburbs to
forests, Colorado’s 41 state parks
beckon visitors with outdoor fun
throughout the year. You can enjoy
more than 700 miles of trails,
water sports, rock climbing and
more than 4,000 campsites and 58
cabins and yurts. For information
about hunting, fishing and other
recreational opportunities at state
parks, call 303-297-1192, or visit
any state park, CPW office or go to
cpw.state.co.us.

ELKHEAD RESERVOIR - MOFFAT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Steamboat Springs, take
Hwy. 40 W approximately 41 miles to Moffat
CR 29. Go right another 5 miles to CR 28;
turn right to reservoir access.
PHONE: 970-276-2061
ACRES: 1,208 land acres, 900 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramps
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, camping, hiking, biking, horseback trails, boating, swimming, cross-country skiing/snowshoeing

GOLDEN GATE CANYON - JEFFERSON, GILPIN COs.

DIRECTIONS: Take I-70 W, exit Hwy. 58, go 5
miles to Hwy. 93. Go N 1.5 miles to Golden
Gate Canyon Road; turn left and go 13 miles
to the visitor center.
PHONE: 303-582-3707
ACRES: 11,895 land acres, 8 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, electrical hookups,
dump station, visitor center
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, camping, hiking, biking, horseback trails, cross-country
skiing/snowshoeing, rock climbing

HARVEY GAP - GARFIELD CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Silt, go W on Hwy. 6/24
to First Street. Turn N on First Street and go
1.2 miles to Silt Mesa Rd. Go W 0.7 of a mile
to Harvey Gap Rd. (CR 237). Go N, follow
Harvey Gap Rd. for 3.4 miles to park.
PHONE: 970-625-1607
ACRES: 106 land acres, 198 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramp
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, boating, swimming, cross-country skiing/snowshoeing,
snowmobiling
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HIGHLINE LAKE - MESA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From the Loma exit on I-70,
(Hwy. 139), go N 5 miles to Q Road, then W
1.2 miles to 11.8 Road and N 1 mile to the
park.
PHONE: 970-858-7208
ACRES: 389 land acres, 173 water acres
FACILITIES: visitor center, picnic sites, boat
ramps, dump station
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, camping,
hiking, biking, horseback trails, boating,
swimming

DIRECTIONS: From Hwy. 34 and I-76 interchange, go N 7.25 miles on Colo. 39, through
Goodrich. Then go W on Y5 (follow paved
road) for 2.5 miles.
PHONE: 970-645-2551
ACRES: 580 land acres, 2,511 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramp, electrical
hookups, dump station, visitor center
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, OHV, camping,
hiking, boating, swimming, cross-country
skiing/snowshoeing

JAMES M. ROBB / COLORADO RIVER - MESA CO.
PHONE: 970-434-3388 or 970-858-9188
(Fruita Section)

CONNECTED LAKES:

DIRECTIONS: From the SW portion of Grand
Junction at Hwy. 340, go NW on Dike Rd. 1.5
miles.
ACRES: 20 land acres, 30 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramp
RECREATION: fishing, hiking, biking, boating

CORN LAKE:

DIRECTIONS: Take Exit 37 off I-70, go to 32
Rd., turn S on Hwy. 141 and go 2 miles.
ACRES: 100 land acres, 22 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramp
RECREATION: fishing, hiking, biking, horseback
trails

FRUITA:

DIRECTIONS: Take I-70 to Exit 19 at Fruita. Go
S on Hwy. 340 for 0.5 of a mile to entrance
on W.
ACRES: 20 land acres, 15 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramp, electrical
hookup, dump station, visitor center
RECREATION: fishing, camping, hiking, biking,
horseback trails, boating
NOTE: Swim beach closed indefinitely.

ISLAND ACRES:

DIRECTIONS: Take Exit 47 off I-70; follow signs.
ACRES: 627 land acres, 251 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, electrical hookups,
dump station
RECREATION: fishing, camping, hiking, biking,
swimming

JOHN MARTIN RESERVOIR - BENT CO.

DIRECTIONS: Go 16 miles E of Las Animas on
Hwy 50 to CR 24 at Hasty. Go S on CR 24
about 2 miles to park entrance.
PHONE: 719-829-1801
ACRES: 1,642 land acres, 11,749 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramps, electrical
hookups, dump station, visitor center
RECREATION: fishing, camping, hiking, biking,
boating, swimming, cross-country skiing/
snowshoeing

LAKE PUEBLO - PUEBLO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-25 at Pueblo, Exit No.
101; go 2.5 miles W on Hwy. 50. Turn S on
Pueblo Blvd., go 4 miles to Thatcher Avenue.
Turn W, go 4 miles to park entrance.
PHONE: 719-561-9320
ACRES: 12,885 land acres, 4,611 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramps, electrical
hookups, dump station, visitor center
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, camping, hiking,
biking, horseback trails, boating, swimming

LATHROP - HUERFANO CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Walsenburg, go 3 miles W
on Hwy. 160.
PHONE: 719-738-2376
ACRES: 1,780 land acres, 412 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramps, electrical
hookups, dump station, visitor center
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, camping, hiking, biking, boating, swimming, cross-country skiing/snowshoeing, golf

LONE MESA - DOLORES CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Dolores, take USFS roads
526 and 514 N and W to park.
PHONE: 970-882-2213
ACRES: 11,780 land acres
NOTE: the park is currently closed to the public.
Limited hunting is allowed by a special use
permit program during big-game seasons. Call
for information.

LORY - LARIMER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Fort Collins, take Hwy. 287
N through LaPorte. Turn left at Bellvue exit
(CR 52E) and go 1 mile to CR 23N. Turn left
and go 1.4 miles to CR 25G. Turn right, go
1.6 miles to park entrance.
PHONE: 970-493-1623
ACRES: 2,591 land acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, visitor center
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, camping, hiking, biking, horseback trails, cross-country
skiing/snowshoeing, rock climbing

MANCOS - MONTEZUMA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Durango, take Hwy. 160 W
27 miles to Mancos. Go N on Hwy. 184 approximately 0.25 of a mile, turn E on CR 42
(USFS Rd. 561). Go 4 miles and take CR N to
park entrance.
PHONE: 970-533-7065, offseason 970-8822213
ACRES: 354 land acres, 217 water acres

FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramp, dump
station
RECREATION: fishing, camping, hiking, biking,
horseback trails, boating, cross-country skiing/snowshoeing

MUELLER - TELLER CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Colorado Springs, go 25
miles W on Hwy. 24 to Divide. Go S on Hwy.
67 for 3.5 miles to park entrance.
PHONE: 719-687-2366
ACRES: 5,121 land acres, 5 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, electrical hookups,
dump station, showers, visitor center
RECREATION: camping, hiking, biking, horseback trails, cross-country skiing/snowshoeing, limited hunting and fishing

NAVAJO - ARCHULETA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Pagosa Springs, take U.S.
160 W 17 miles. Go SW on Colo. 151 for 18
miles to Arboles. Go 2 miles S on CR 982.
PHONE: 970-883-2208
ACRES: 2,087 land acres, 2,895 water acres the reservoir is more than 15,000 water acres
that span Colorado and New Mexico.
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramp, electrical
hookups, dump station, visitor center
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, camping, hiking, biking, boating, swimming
NOTE: Boaters may launch in either state and
use the entire reservoir. Valid New Mexico AND
Colorado fishing licenses are required.

NORTH STERLING - LOGAN CO.

DIRECTIONS: From the Sterling exit on I-76,
go W on Chestnut Street (Hwy 6). Follow
Hwy 6 W for 2 miles over the bridge. Turn N
on North 3rd Street. Make a slight left onto
Sidney Avenue and continue N for 1.5 miles.
Turn left onto CR 34 and go W for 1 mile.
Turn right onto CR 39, follow the paved road
N for 10 miles.
PHONE: 970-522-3657
ACRES: 2,820 land acres, 2,895 water acres
FACILITIES: archery range, picnic sites, boat
ramps, electrical hookups, dump station,
visitor center
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, camping,
hiking, biking, horseback trails, boating,
swimming

PAONIA - GUNNISON, PITKIN COs.

DIRECTIONS: From Glenwood Springs, take
Hwy. 82 S to Carbondale. At Hwy. 133, go S
46 miles.
PHONE: 970-921-5721
ACRES: 1,250 land acres, 334 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramp
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, camping,
boating, cross-country skiing/snowshoeing

PEARL LAKE - ROUTT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Steamboat Springs, go W
2 miles on Hwy. 40 to CR 129. Turn N and go
23 miles to Pearl Lake Rd. Go E 2 miles to park.

PHONE: 970-879-3922
ACRES: 134 land acres, 166 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramp
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, camping, hiking, biking, boating, cross-country skiing/
snowshoeing, snowmobiling

RIDGWAY - OURAY CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Montrose, go 20 miles S on
Hwy. 550.
PHONE: 970-626-5822
ACRES: 2,100 land acres, 1,101 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramp, buoy and
slip rentals, electrical hookups, dump station,
visitor center
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, camping, hiking
trails, biking, boating, swimming, crosscountry skiing/snowshoeing

RIFLE FALLS - GARFIELD CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-70 exit at Rifle, take Hwy.
13 N through Rifle 3 miles. Turn right on
Hwy. 325 and go 9.8 miles.
PHONE: 970-625-1607
ACRES: 48 land acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, electrical hookups
RECREATION: fishing, camping, hiking, biking,
cross-country skiing/snowshoeing

RIFLE GAP - GARFIELD CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-70 exit at Rifle, take Hwy.
13 N through Rifle 3 miles. Turn right on
Hwy. 325 and go 6 miles.
PHONE: 970-625-1607
ACRES: 973 land acres, 360 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramp, dump station, visitor center
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, camping, biking, horseback trails, boating, swimming,
cross-country skiing/snowshoeing, snowmobiling

ROXBOROUGH - DOUGLAS CO.

DIRECTIONS: Take C-470 to the Wadsworth
exit. Go 4.4 miles S to Waterton Rd.; turn left
and go 1.6 miles to North Rampart Range
Rd. Turn right and go 2.3 miles to Roxborough Park Rd.; turn left and go 1 block to
the park access road. Drive 2.2 miles on the
access road to reach the visitor center.
PHONE: 303-973-3959
ACRES: 3,328 land acres
FACILITIES: visitor center
RECREATION: hiking, cross-country skiing/
snowshoeing

SAN LUIS - ALAMOSA CO.

NOTE: San Luis is now managed as part of the
San Luis Lakes State Wildlife Area. See page 23.

SPINNEY MOUNTAIN - PARK CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Colorado Springs, take
Hwy. 24 W for 55 miles. Turn left and go 2.8
miles on CR 23. Then turn right on CR 59
and go 1.1 miles to entrance.
PHONE: 719-748-3401
ACRES: 3,990 land acres, 2,444 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramps

RECREATION: hunting, fishing, boating
SEASONAL CLOSURE: from time the reservoir
ices over in the fall until ice off in spring

ST. VRAIN - WELD CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-25, go W on Hwy. 119,
turn N on CR 7. Park is 7 miles E of Longmont.
PHONE: 303-678-9402
ACRES: 689 land acres, 160 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, dump station
RECREATION: fishing, camping, hiking, boating, cross-country skiing/snowshoeing

STAGECOACH - ROUTT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-70 at Silverthorne, take
Hwy. 9 N for 38 miles. Go W on Hwy. 40 for
6 miles to Hwy. 134. Go W on Hwy. 134 for
27 miles to Hwy. 131. Go N 17 miles to CR
14 and follow signs.
PHONE: 970-736-2436
ACRES: 810 land acres, 819 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramps, electrical
hookups, dump station
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, camping, hiking, biking, horseback trails, boating, swimming, cross-country skiing/snowshoeing,
snowmobiling

STATE FOREST - JACKSON CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Fort Collins, go 75 miles W
on Hwy. 14, over Cameron Pass.
PHONE: 970-723-8366
ACRES: 71,024 land acres, 170 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramps, horse
stables/rental, visitor center
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, OHV, camping,
hiking, biking, horseback riding, boating,
backcountry skiing/snowshoeing, snowmobiling, mountain climbing

STAUNTON - JEFFERSON, PARK COs.

DIRECTIONS: From Denver, take Hwy. 285 S
for 19.2 miles. Take the Elk Creek Rd. exit
and go N on Elk Creek Rd. for 1.7 miles to
entrance.
PHONE: 303-816-0912
ACRES: 3,829 land acres, 5 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites
RECREATION: fishing, hiking, biking, horseback
trails, rock climbing

STEAMBOAT LAKE - ROUTT CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Steamboat Springs, go W
2 miles on Hwy. 40 to CR 129 (at the 7-11
store). Turn N, go 25 miles to the visitor
center.
PHONE: 970-879-3922
ACRES: 1,809 land acres, 1,011 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramps, electrical
hookups, dump station, visitor center
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, camping, hiking, biking, horseback trails, boating, swimming, cross-country skiing/snowshoeing,
snowmobiling

SWEITZER LAKE - DELTA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From Delta, go 1 mile S on Hwy.
50. Or go 20 miles N of Montrose on Hwy.
50.
PHONE: 970-874-4258
ACRES: 74 land acres, 137 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramp, dump station, visitor center
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, hiking, biking,
horseback trails, boating, swimming, crosscountry skiing/snowshoeing

SYLVAN LAKE - EAGLE CO.

DIRECTIONS: Take I-70 to Eagle (Exit 147),
turn S, take first right out of the roundabout
onto Hwy. 6. At next roundabout, turn right
onto Sylvan Lake Rd. Follow signs 10 miles.
PHONE: 970-328-2021
ACRES: 1,532 land acres, 42 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramp, dump
station, visitor center
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, camping, hiking, biking, horseback trails, boating, crosscountry skiing/snowshoeing, snowmobiling

TRINIDAD LAKE - LAS ANIMAS CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-25, take Exit 13B going E
into Trinidad. Turn left at four-way stop onto
Nevada, cross the river. At the next four-way
stop, turn left onto Hwy. 12, go 3 miles W.
PHONE: 719-846-6951
ACRES: 2,512 land acres, 800 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramp, electrical
hookups, non-electric sites, full hookup sites,
dump station, visitor center, camper services
building
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, camping, hiking,
biking, horseback trails, boating, cross-country
skiing/snowshoeing, archery range

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STATE PARKS

JACKSON LAKE - MORGAN, WELD COs.

STATE PARKS

VEGA - MESA CO.

DIRECTIONS: From I-70, go S on Hwy. 65 then
E on Hwy. 330 through Collbran about 16
miles. Turn S on 64.6 Rd. and go about 4
miles to the park.
PHONE: 970-487-3407
ACRES: 944 land acres, 898 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramps, electrical
hookups, dump station, visitor center
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, OHV, camping,
hiking, boating, cross-country skiing/snowshoeing, snowmobiling

YAMPA RIVER - ROUTT, MOFFAT COs.

DIRECTIONS: All sites can be accessed from
Colo. 40 W of Steamboat Springs, from
Hayden to Deer Lodge Park Rd. Elkhead Res.
is 10 miles E and N of Craig.
PHONE: 970-276-2061
ACRES: 110 land acres, access to 134 river
miles
FACILITIES: 9 river sites, picnic sites, 8 boat
ramps, electrical hookups, dump station,
showers, visitor center
RECREATION: fishing, rafting, camping,
boating, cross-country skiing

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4
FR
FR
1
18

TE
2

Pikes Peak

Manitou
Springs

25

Monument

TELLER
COUNTY
Woodland
Park

WE
8

34

WE
5

14

Grover

RIVE RS IDE
RES .

ADAMS COUNTY

WE
1

76

WE
3

Keenesburg

Colorado Springs

83

Culebra
Peak

HU
7

CU
6

F

Manitou
Springs

Pikes Peak

83

Monument

25

Larkspur

CAS

Parker

67

CU
1
CUSTER
COUNTY

Westcliffe

MUE

F

DG
1

TE
1

Woodland
Park

TELLER
COUNTY

DG
1

Williamsburg

24

24

FR
23

Blanca Peak

CU
3

FR
3

FR
9

FR
5

PA
1

ELEV EN MILE
RE S.

PA
13

ELE

PA
13

Pike NF

Castle
Rock

CHERRY
CREE K
RE S.

CHE

AD
2

BAR

Hudson

Ft. Lupton

BARR
LAKE

85

225

Gilcrest

WE
2

6

WE
7

WELD
COUNTY

Pawnee NG

Greeley WE

Ault

Platteville

Denver

CHATFIELD
RE S.

85

AD
1

DOUGLAS
COUNTY

CU
2

CU
5

69

93

Golden

Brighton

Dacono

BROOMFIELD
COUNTY

PARK
COUNTY

FREMONT FR
4
COUNTY
FR
FR
20
FR 13
14

PA
12

PA
9

ELD

Louisville

BO
1

119

25

STV

Mead

Milliken

Windsor

Eaton

85

LR
Evans
4 Johnstown
WE
9

Lafayette

287

LR
30

BYD

WE
4

Timnath

ROX

SPINNE Y
MTN. RES.

PA
9

STN

PA
11
Bailey

Evergreen

CC
2

Lyons

LR
19

LR
6

Longmont

Coal Creek

JF
1

LR
18

LR
37

Wellington

Fort Collins

LR
31

PA
18

SPINNE Y
MTN. RES.

PA
22

285

GOG

LR
21

LR
36

LR
35

LR
9

Loveland

Berthoud

Boulder

CC
4

CLEAR
CREEK
CO.

LR
13

LR
12

LOR

LR
28

LARIMER
COUNTY
LR
32

LR
3

LR
29

287

BOULDER
COUNTY

36

LR
22

LR
23

Idaho Springs

119

72

7

Black
Hawk

Nederland

Ward

Longs
Peak

LR
34

Estes
Park

NATIONAL
PARK

LR
33

Roosevelt NF

LR
1

LR
10

ROCKY MTN.

LR
2

LR
38

LR
24

LR
8

H

10

9

8

7

6

6

5

4

3

2

1

STATE PARKS

10

9

8

FR
10

FR
7
7

6

SPI

PA
21

PA
20

6

SPI

PA
21

PA
20

5

4

CC
3

3

2

LR
27

1

e

u
H

LR
20

P

G

e

F

r

STATE TRUST LANDS

R

NORTHEAST
STATE WILDLIFE AREAS

MAPS

48
r

MAPS

LANDS MAPS
LANDS MAPS

SOUTHEAST

49

�res
R

491

r

MZ
10

Mancos

MZ
4

140

B

Rico

San Juan
NF

LP
1

LP
5

RIDGWAY
RE S.

550

SJ
1

LP
4

Ignacio

172

317

50

PAO

C

C

PAO

149

C

NAV

GU
2

AR
1

HI
6

on

PEA

HI
3

GU
17

San Luis
Peak

D

i

84

ARCHULETA
COUNTY

MI
1

MI
2

160

MI
3

Pitkin

D

LK
2

RG
6

Del
Norte

RG
8

SA
12

CN
13

CONEJOS
COUNTY

CN
5

CN
4

CN
2

RIO GRANDE
COUNTY

RG
1

SA
6

COUNTY
SA
2

Rio Grande NF

SA
4

GU
3

SAGUACHE

RG
4

Leadville

GR
3

SU
1

91

PA
4

Blue
River

Alma

GR
20

14

CC
5
CC
1

PA
10

PA
23

Grays Peak

Breckenridge

40

Winter Park

Fraser

Fairplay

E

E

LR
2
LR
1

Idaho Springs

70

Black Hawk

GILPIN 119
COUNTY

Nederland

Ward

72

LR
34

Estes
Park

PA
22

PA
9

PA
13

PA
18

PA
11

CC
4

ELE

SPINNE Y
MTN. RES.

PA
22

Pike NF

285

Mt. Evans

COUNTY

CLEAR CREEK

CC
3

LAKE
GRANBY

Longs
Peak

NATIONAL PARK

LR
10

LR
24

LR
20

ROCKY MOUNTAIN

Roosevelt NF

LR
27

LR
38

LARIMER
COUNTY

SHADOW
MTN. RES.

LR
5

LR
11
LR
7
LR
16

GR
16
GR
5

SUMMIT
COUNTY

DILLON RES.

Dillon

Arapaho
NF

GR
14

Granby
Hot Sulphur
Springs

GR
6

LR
25

LR
15

COUNTY

125

GR
13

Silverthorne

GR
8

GR
17

GRAND

STA

JA
31

LR
14

CH
24

o

CN
9

CN
7

17

RG
9

CN
14
CN
6

CN
12
CN
3

RG
3

RG
5
RG
7

285

Antonito

an

17

E

CN
8

FR
17

FR
10

FR
7

SAN
LUIS
LAKE

CN
10

Alamosa

COUNTY

150

Blanca

CO
3

AL
4

142

159

COSTILLA
COUNTY

ALAMOSA

AL
3

GREAT SAND DUNES
NATIONAL PARK

CO
2

10

9

HU
5

CUSTER
8
CU
CO.
4

CU
5

FR
3

7

FR
13

FR
4

6

PA
8

5

PA
1

6

PA
8

5

CC
4
2

GOG

BOULDER
3
COUNTY

2

LR
33

1
LR
8

CU
3 Westcliffe

FR
14

FR
21
CU
2

69

PA
26
FR
19
FREMONT
COUNTY
FR
FR
6
20

FR
22

PA
12

Crestone Peak

FR
16

FR
12

FR
15

PA
7

PA
3

SA
16

de

CN
11

La Jara

AL
2

Manassa

370

Hooper

SA
14

SA
10

Moffat

SA
17

SA
9

SA
18

AL
1

285

SA
19

Center

SA
13

SA
20

Saguache

285

SA
11

Monte Vista

Ri

112

CN
1

SA
15
SA
1

SA
8

CH
7

CH
CH
CH
5
3
6
CH
CH
2
CH
25
CH CH
CH 19 CH
1
21
27
11
Salida
CH
CH
Poncha
CH 20 AHR 26
Springs
22
CH
CH 50
CH 23
12
17
CH
29

CH
18

Buena Vista

LK
Mt.
PA
LK
4
Massive
PA
19
5
PA
LAKE
15
LK
20
Mt.
PA
PA
CO. Elbert
LK
3
PA
25
17
1
PA
CH
16
PA
PA
La Plata
21 SPINNE Y
13 CH
14
Peak
PA
24
MTN. RES.
CH
28 CH
PA
2
Mt.
PA
PA
10 CH
PA
Harvard
6
9
SPI
CH
13
5
9
15
8
CH
CH 4 CH
PARK
9
ELE
14
COUNTY
16

GU
11
GU
18
GU
GU
20
12

South
Fork

SA
7

LAKE
LK
2

24

Red Cliff

Minturn

GREEN
MTN. RES.

GR
7

GR
18

GR
12

GR
1

JA
9

LR
17

LR
26

JA
21
JA
30

JA
20

JA
12

JA
28

JA
1

JA
22
JA
11

JA
4

JA
17

Routt NF

JA
15

JA
33

JA
2

Walden

JA
7

JA
13

JA
32

JA
5

JA
23

PARK
COUNTY
COUNTY
Fairplay
LK
PA
LK
Mt.
4
PA
19 PA
Massive
5
15
LK
20
PA
PA
LK
Mt. Elbert
3
PA
25
17
1
CH
16
PA PA
PA
La Plata CHAFFEE
21
13 CH
14
Peak
PA
24
CO. CH
28 CH
2
PA
Mt.
PA
10
Harvard
CH
6
9
SPI
CH
5
15
8
CH
CH 4 CH
14
16

Gunnison NF

GU
16

D

D

PI
1

EA
5

EA
6

Vail

GR
9

GR
2

GR
4

JA
29

14

JA
3

JA
18

JA
8

JA
26

Kremmling

GR
19

Mt. of the
Holy Cross

Avon

GR
15

134

White River NF

RG
2

114

GU
4

SA
5

SA
3

GU
6

GU
19

149

MINERAL
COUNTY

GU
1

GU
15

82

GU
15

82

70

SYLVAN
LAKE

Aspen

SYL

EA
2

GU
9

Rio Grande NF

MI
4

Creede

135

GU
13

Gunnison

GU
7

131

EA
3

PITKIN
COUNTY

Aspen

Crested Butte

Maroon
Bells

Crested Butte

Maroon
Bells

GU
10

AR
2

Eagle

EA
4

PITKIN
COUNTY

EA
1

RO
9

EAGLE COUNTY

Gypsum

RO
16
RO
19

RO
18

Yampa

GR
10

GR
21

JA
24

JA
16

JA
6

JA
27

JA
19

JA
25

JA
14

GR
11

Steamboat
Springs

RO
3

Routt NF

JA
10

JACKSON COUNTY 125

RO
4
40
RO
2
RO
RO
1
21
Oak Creek
STG

RO
8

RO
10

ROUTT
COUNTY

RO
22

RO
17

STEAMBOAT
LAKE

STE

t i n e nt a l

GU
5

GU
8

Marble

Pagosa Springs

HI
5

HI
1

HI
4

BLUE
MESA
RES.

GU
14

COUNTY

Lake City

HI
2

Marble

Basalt

GUNNISON
COUNTY

GU
2

GF
3

GF
2

RO
11

RO
24

RO
6

GUNNISON

PAONIA
RE S.

PAONIA
RE S.

NAVAJO RESERVOIR

160

GF
8

Glenwood
Springs

HINSDALE
COUNTY

Redcloud Peak

Uncompahgre
Peak

RO
20

RO
23

RO
5

RO
14

White River
NF

Carbondale

GF
9

GF
5

RO
13

Uncompahgre
NF

MT
2

92

151

VALLECITO
RE SERVOIR

Bayfield

COUNTY

LP
3

550

Durango

LP
2

Ouray

SAN
JUAN
COUNTY

Telluride

Mt.
Sneffels

MT
1

Silverton

Ridgway

RID

OU
1

COUNTY

62

CRA

133

133

GF
4

New
Castle

BLACK CANYON OF THE GUNNISON
NATIONAL PARK

550

OURAY

DE
3

DE
3

Crawford

DE
2

Paonia

DE
2

Paonia

CRAWFORD RES.

Hotchkiss

DELTA
COUNTY

Montrose

92

Olathe

Mt. Wilson

VEG

Hotchkiss

DELTA
COUNTY

Grand Mesa NF

LA PLATA

SM
6

SM
7

e r 145

145

VEG

GF Silt
1

HAR

GF
7

MF
24

YAM

Hayden

RO
15

RO
7

RO
12

vi d e

A

MZ
2

D

Riv

SWE

Cedaredge

65

VEGA
RE S.

Grand Mesa NF

Collbran

Cedaredge

65

COUNTY

348

ME
10
330

RIG

HA RVE Y
GAP RES.

RIF

RB
4

MF
30

MF
10

RO
25

RO
26

ELH

MF
18

MF
46

E

r

160

MZ
9

DO
3

ol or e s

MZ
7 MAN

MZ
1

MESA VERDE
NATIONAL
PARK

Cortez

MZ
8

MZ
6

Dolores

LON

DO
4

DO
5

SM
2

Norwood

MONTROSE

ME

B5

er

B

ME
5

Delta

iv

iv

70

Parachute

Rifle

RIFLE GAP
RE S.

GF
10

RB
3

RB
2

MF
29

MF
23

40

Craig

13

MF
1

MF
12

C

491

MZ
5

MCPHEE RES.

MZ
3

DOLORES
COUNTY

DO
2

SAN MIGUEL
COUNTY

SM
4

DE
1

Palisade

R

ME
8

ME
8

R

e

GF
6

13

Meeker

13

MF
40
MF
8 MF
31
MF
MF
25
7

MF
3

Rio Blanco

MF
43

MF
37

MF
21

MOFFAT COUNTY

MF
20

MF
36

D

G

COUNTY

MONTEZUMA

Dove
Creek

lo

STATE PARKS

10

Do

SM
1

o

Uncompahgre
NF

un

SM
3

SM
5

Nucla

Palisade

er

9

DO
1

141

141

n

RB
5

RB
6

RB
1

COUNTY

r

MF
13

MF
34

MF
5

MF
45

MF
28

MF
27

MF
4

C

STATE TRUST LANDS

8

e

is

iv

90

iv

n

50

ME
3
CRP
ME
9

ME
11

ME
1

G

141

MESA
COUNTY

COLORADO NATIONAL
MONUMENT

ME
2

50

R

7

Gateway

ME
12

un

ME
6

n

n

ME
3

CRP
ME
9

ME
11

ME
1

.

Grand Junction

ME
4

Fruita

COLORADO NATIONAL
MONUMENT

ME
2

MESA
COUNTY

64

ve

MF
42

De Beque

BLANCO

MF
35

MF
16

MF
17

MF
44

MF
6

MF
19

MF
2

MF
41

B

Maybell

MF
39

MF
11

MF
33

MF
26

MF
15

MF
22

MF
32

GARFIELD
COUNTY

RIO

te

MF
38

R i v er

so

6

ME
12

Grand Junction

ME
4 ME
6

Fruita

Whi

m pa

i

ME
7A

A

ME
7

139

Rangely

Ya

DINOSAUR NATIONAL
MONUMENT

318

R

5

r

HIG

Dinosaur

G

G

6

5

4

3

2

1

MF
14

do
l o ra

Co

MF
9

i

do

r

R

l o ra

R iv e

D i v i de

Co

n

n tal

r

50
ee

C o n ti ne

STATE WILDLIFE AREAS

MAPS

A

NORTHWEST

CHAFFEE
CO.

MAPS

LANDS MAPS
LANDS MAPS

SOUTHWEST

51

�90

711

73

184

MESA VERDE
NATIONAL
PARK

Mancos

145

Ri

348

160

Durango

550

LA PLATA
COUNTY

Ouray

75

Ignacio

172

Bayfield

Durango
Office

550

50

54

151

66

Lake City

160

771

San
Luis
Peak

67

149

MINERAL
COUNTY
n

84

Mt. of the
Holy Cross

37

45

160

114

R
io

112

285

Salida
Office
285

17

81

CONEJOS
COUNTY

15

80

17

82
Hooper

Manassa

Alamosa
Blanca

150

142
159

861

Culebra
Peak

San Luis

83

Fort Garland

160

67

12

San
Isabel
NF

110

Calhan

e

rf

an

o

Trinidad

134

133

95

Fort
Morgan

141 u r g a

oi

142

350

71

120

Punkin
Center

112

389

147

R

iv

er

Comanche NG

135

A

rk

143

160

136

La Junta

70

40

Kim

ar

Crook

90

n

93

Comanche NG

Pritchett

Springfield

138

287

Granada

Riv er

385

Campo

BACA

Walsh

Holly

145

COUNTY

Vilas

139

116

132

PROWERS
COUNTY

Lamar

117

Burlington

385

103

Wray

89

Cheyenne Wells

127

122

CHEYENNE
COUNTY

144

102

109

R

r
ve

ver

385

YUMA
COUNTY

Eckley

Stratton

116

Wiley

Holyoke

COUNTY

KIT CARSON
COUNTY

ca

Joes

Ri

101

98

Lamar
Office

146

JOHN MARTIN
RESERVOIR

126

KIOWA
COUNTY

Julesburg
385

PHILLIPS COUNTY

Haxtun

Yuma

Eads

287

Ovid

92 SEDGWICK

Sedgwick

l
pu b
Re

Kit Carson

BENT
COUNTY

Las Animas

6

59

76

Seibert

S.

115

59

Cope

Otis

ee

61

Fleming

COUNTY

138

Flagler

ik

137

130

125

ADOBE
CREEK RES.

96

Ar

Haswell

Anton

121

113

as

63

114

LINCOLN
COUNTY

a ns

MERIDITH
RES.

36

107

Hugo

Akron

97

91

Iliff

WASHINGTON
COUNTY

34

Sterling

100
Last Chance

Limon

71

r

Merino

Ri

Peetz

113
NORTH
STERLING RES.

LOGAN

89

Brush
Office

COUNTY

Rocky
Ford

OTERO
COUNTY

129

Ordway
Crowley

CROWLEY

124

119

94

111

24

106

COUNTY

99

71

Brush

tt e

71

P la

MORGAN
COUNTY

Wiggins

96

52

Pawnee NG

88

JA CK SON RES.

Thatcher

50

Simla

140

10

128

123

PUEBLO
COUNTY

Pueblo

Walsenburg

H

u

Aguilar

78

Pueblo
Office

118

Fountain

EL PASO
COUNTY

86

ELBERT
COUNTY

105

ARAPAHOE

Byers

Bennett

Kiowa

Elbert

Elizabeth

104

LAS ANIMAS
COUNTY

85

851

La Veta

La Veta Pass
9423

HUERFANO
COUNTY

25

PUEBLO
RESERVOIR

52

EMPIRE RES.

Colorado Springs
Office

591

84

96

Florence

59

79

Colorado Springs

115

Pikes Peak

San Isabel NF

COUNTY

Rockvale

CUSTER

69

Williamsburg

Canon
City

581

Monument

25

512
Manitou
Springs

Cripple Creek

TELLER
COUNTY

Park

511
Woodland

67

Larkspur

51
83

76

ut

Keenesburg

34

RIVERSIDE
RES.

Grover

ADAMS COUNTY

Hudson

Parker

Castle
Rock

67

225

Denver

DOUGLAS
COUNTY

85

391

Ft.
Lupton
Brighton

Denver
Office

BROOMFIELD
COUNTY

COUNTY

461

Blanca Peak

COSTILLA
COUNTY

COUNTY

6

38
Golden

93

Deckers

Westcliffe

691

GREAT SAND DUNES
NATIONAL PARK

La Jara

Antonito

285

370

69

86

Crestone Peak

50

FREMONT
COUNTY

58

9

ELEVEN MILE
RES.

24

Pike NF

501

Bailey

Dacono

Gilcrest

Evans

So

14

951

WELD
COUNTY

Pawnee NG

Greeley

Eaton

Ault

87

Platteville
85

94

Mead

Milliken

Johnstown

Longmont

287

Evergreen
JEFFERSON
Mt. Evans

46

791 ALAMOSA

Center

682

285

119

Louisville
Coal Creek

Idaho Springs

39

Lyons

Berthoud

Windsor

Timnath

29 Boulder Lafayette

Black Hawk

GILPIN
COUNTY

Georgetown

PARK
COUNTY

Moffat

Poncha Pass
9042

Saguache

681

561

Salida

57

Monte Vista Monte Vista
Office

Del Norte

79

RIO GRANDE
COUNTY

South
Fork

COUNTY

68

285

Poncha Springs

SAGUACHE

Monarch Pass
11289

56

Mt. Antero

Buena
Vista

San
Isabel NF

49

Fairplay

Hoosier Pass
11578

COUNTY
Nederland

COUNTY

50

500

37

DILLON RES.

72

BOULDER
Ward

7

36

20

Wellington

85

Fort Collins

9

Loveland

Fort Collins
Office

P oudr e

191

Estes
Park

CLEAR CREEK

Grays Peak

Fremont Pass 11263

481

Mt. Princeton

551

Frisco

Blue River

COUNTY

Mt. Harvard

Pitkin

24

CHAFFEE

La Plata
Peak

48

40

Fraser

GRANBY RES.

Berthoud Pass
11319

SUMMIT
Breckenridge CO.

91
Mt.
Lincoln
Leadville Alma

Tennessee Pass
10279

Red
Cliff

Milner Pass
10758

19

ROCKY MOUNTAIN

Loveland Pass
11991
Silverthorne
Dillon

371

9

la

Roosevelt NF

C a h
c e

Cameron Pass
10249

14

Arapaho Winter Park
NF

28

Hot Sulphur
Springs

COUNTY

Vail Pass
10610

36 Vail

Avon
Minturn

18

Routt NF

8
COUNTY

Willow Creek Pass NATIONAL PARK
9652
Grand
Lake
Longs Peak

GRAND

125

7

LARIMER

Hot Sulphur Springs
Office
Granby
Kremmling

181

COUNTY

Gunnison NF

55

471

ARCHULETA
COUNTY

78

Wolf Creek Pass
10820

C o n t in e

76

Creede

27

LAKE
Aspen
Mt. Massive
Independence Pass
COUNTY
12116
82
Mt. Elbert

47

Gunnison

Rio Grande NF

Pagosa Springs

77

VALLECITO RESERVOIR

Office

17

171

Walden

6

127

Rabbit Ears Pass, 9432

361

134

White River NF

Crested Butte

135

Eagle

70

15
131

44

16

14

JACKSON
COUNTY

161

Steamboat Springs
Office

35
EAGLE

Maroon
Bells

COUNTY

Marble

PITKIN
COUNTY

BLUE MESA RES.

HINSDALE
COUNTY

Redcloud Peak

751

SAN Silverton
JUAN
COUNTY

San Juan
NF

74

53
GUNNISON

Uncompahgre
149
NF

COUNTY

65

Ridgway

Red Mt. Pass
11099

Telluride

62

OURAY

550

Montrose

64

92

Crawford

133

Basalt

43

r
BLACK CANYON OF THE GUNNISON
Gunnison
NATIONAL MONUMENT

63

Hotchkiss

Paonia

Carbondale

444

Gypsum

e n ta

D i v id

741

140

r es

71
Rico

Lizard Head Pass
10236

Mt. Wilson

145

92

Olathe

Montrose
Office

62

Delta

411

DELTA
COUNTY

52

521

42

82

Yampa

Oak Creek

26

231

25

River
NF

Glenwood
Springs

34

White

24

Steamboat

131

t in

14

on

Routt NF

ROUTT Springs
COUNTY

40

441 214
Hayden

13

Glenwood Springs
Office

421

r

317

New
Castle

33

12

Craig

Rifle Silt

325

23

13

Grand Mesa NF

Collbran

Cedaredge

COUNTY

Do l o

330

65

De Beque

Parachute

32

Meeker

R ive

13

Rio Blanco

COUNTY

Meeker
Office

211

Maybell

301

13

4

C

an

491

Norwood

Dolores

Cortez

is

61

SAN MIGUEL
COUNTY

McPHEE
RESERVOIR

COUNTY

u

Palisade

41

Uncompahgre
NF

70

Nucla

DOLORES
COUNTY

141

141

50

31

GARFIELD
COUNTY

6

64

r

11

22

BLANCO

e

MONTROSE

141

MESA
COUNTY

MONTEZUMA

491

r

72

R

Gateway

40

Grand Junction
Office

es
Gr

160

70

Fruita

Grand Junction

30

139

21

W hit

RIO

10

Rangely

Dinosaur

R

ve

MOFFAT
COUNTY

3

5

GAME MANAGEMENT UNITS
LANDS INDEX
COUNTY &amp; LAND NAME

Barr Lake State Park
Lowell Ponds SWA
Whitehorse SWA

Higel SWA
Playa Blanca SWA
San Luis Lakes SWA
Zapata Falls STL

Cherry Creek State Park

Devil Creek SWA
Echo Canyon Reservoir SWA
Navajo State Park

de

e

Burchfield SWA
Burchfield STL
North Canyon STL
Pat Canyon / Whitby STL
Sand Creek South STL
Sikes Ranch STL
Sikes Ranch SWA
State Line STL
Turk’s Pond SWA
Two Buttes Reservoir SWA
Adobe Creek Reservoir SWA
Blue Lake STL
Dawn Pond SWA
Fort Lyon SWA
John Martin Res. State Park
John Martin Reservoir SWA
Karney Ranch STL
Karney Ranch SWA
Keller Lease STL
Las Animas SFU
Purgatoire River SWA
Setchfield SWA

Eldorado Canyon State Park
Sawhill Ponds SWA

Bakerville STL
Bergen Peak SWA
Georgetown SWA
Mount Evans SWA
Urad Lake SWA

Arkansas Headwaters State Park
Arkansas River/
Big Bend SWA (F. E.)
Aspen Ridge STL
Bighorn Springs SWA
Buena Vista SWA (F. E.)
Chalk Cliffs SFU
Champion SWA

125, 126, 146

▶ (F. E.) by property name denotes property is a fishing easement.

ADAMS COUNTY

ALAMOSA COUNTY

ARAPAHOE COUNTY

ARCHULETA COUNTY

BACA COUNTY

BENT COUNTY

BOULDER COUNTY

GMU
ACRES
MAP
POINT
GRID
INDEX

104
38
104
2,890
50
400
BAR
AD-1
AD-2
G-3
F-4
G-3
48

791
80
82
82
1,465
714
3,317
619
AL-1
AL-2
AL-3
AL-4
E-9
E-9
E-9
E-9
51

104
4,412
CHE
G-4
48

77
78
771
561
211
4,982
AR-1
AR-2
NAV
C-10
C-10
C-10
51

139
139
144
144
144
144
143, 144
144
139
138, 139
178
640
632
1,302
319
641
7,150
496
200
8,533
BA-1
BA-2
BA-3
BA-4
BA-5
BA-6
BA-7
BA-8
BA-9
BA-10
J-9
J-9
I-10
I-10
I-10
I-10
I-10
J-10
J-9
J-9
49

125
125
125
125
126
126
126
146
125
130
130

5,147
14,060
30
523
13,391
19,471
1,000
13,580
1,520
69
960
2,438
BE-1
BE-2
BE-3
BE-4
JMR
BE-5
BE-6
BE-7
BE-8
BE-9
BE-10
BE-11
I-7
I-7
I-8
I-8
I-8
I-8
I-8
I-8
I-8
I-8
I-8
I-9
49

29
29
1,441
208
ELD
BO-1
F-3
F-3
48

CHAFFEE COUNTY

39
39
39
39
39
320
1,093
670
3,438
240
CC-1
CC-2
CC-3
CC-4
CC-5
E-4
F-4
E-4
F-4
E-4

multiple
6,193
AHR
E-7

56
11
CH-1
E-6

57
57, 481
49, 481
56, 481
57, 481
542
8
41
61
60
CH-2
CH-3
CH-4
CH-5
CH-6
E-6
E-6
E-6
E-6
E-6

MAP
PAGE

CLEAR CREEK COUNTY

48, 50

51

Alamaditas Mesa STL
Alamosa Canyon STL
Hot Creek SWA
La Jara STL
La Jara SWA
La Jara Reservoir SWA
Los Mogotes Peak STL
Pinon Hills STL
Rajadero Canyon STL
San Luis Hills STL
Sego Springs SWA
Terrace Reservoir SWA
Trujillo Meadows SWA
Vincente Canyon STL
Mountain Home Res. SWA
Sanchez Reservoir SWA
Smith Reservoir SWA

Bear Gulch STL
Beddows Mountain STL
DeWeese Reservoir SWA
Froze Creek STL
Middle Taylor Creek SWA
Rosita STL
Crawford State Park
Escalante SWA
McCluskey SWA
Roeber SWA
Sweitzer Lake State Park

Coalbed Canyon SWA

COUNTIES

COUNTY &amp; LAND NAME
GMU
ACRES

Chesmore SWA
Chubb Park Ranch SWA
Chubb Park STL
Clear Creek Reservoir SWA
Droney Gulch SWA
Frantz Lake SWA
Granite SWA (F. E.)
Harmon SWA (F. E.)
Heckendorf SWA
Johnson Village SWA
Little Cochetopa Creek STL
Love Meadow WWA
Maxwell Park STL
Mount Ouray SWA
Mount Shavano SFU
Mount Shavano SWA
Poncha Pass STL
Ruby Mountain SWA (F. E.)
Sand Creek Central STL
Sands Lake SWA
Smyth SWA (F. E.)
Tiger Lily Creek STL
Wright’s Lake SWA
49
49
49, 57
48, 481
56
56
48, 49
481
481
481
561
481
481
56
56
56, 57
561
57
56
57
56
49
56, 481

CONEJOS COUNTY

COSTILLA COUNTY

CUSTER COUNTY

DELTA COUNTY

DOLORES COUNTY

5
525
3,640
500
2,949
25
131
10
720
9
320
11
4,901
231
45
84
360
4
597
14
10
398
84

MAP
POINT
CH-7
CH-8
CH-9
CH-10
CH-11
CH-12
CH-13
CH-14
CH-15
CH-16
CH-17
CH-18
CH-19
CH-20
CH-21
CH-22
CH-23
CH-24
CH-25
CH-26
CH-27
CH-28
CH-29
GRID
INDEX
E-6
E-6
E-6
D-6
E-7
E-7
E-5
E-6
E-6
E-6
E-7
E-6
E-6
E-7
E-7
E-7
E-7
E-6
E-6
E-7
E-6
E-6
E-6

81
81
81
81
81
81
81
81
81
81
81
80, 81
81
81
640
240
9,485
42,881
2,808
635
640
640
673
640
640
240
71
640
CN-1
CN-2
CN-3
CN-5
CN-6
CN-4
CN-7
CN-8
CN-9
CN-10
CN-11
CN-12
CN-13
CN-14
D-10
D-9
E-10
D-10
E-10
D-10
E-10
E-10
D-10
E-10
E-10
D-9
D-10
E-10
51

83
83
83
1,061
1,462
278
CO-1
CO-2
CO-3
F-9
F-10
F-9
49, 51

69
86, 691
69, 691
86
86
84
640
500
780
640
486
640
CU-1
CU-2
CU-3
CU-4
CU-5
CU-6
F-8
E-7
F-8
F-8
E-8
F-8
49, 51

53
62
53
53
64
760
7,612
1,600
1,030
211
CRA
DE-1
DE-2
DE-3
SWE
C-6
B-6
C-6
C-6
B-6
51

72, 711
2,359
DO-1
A-8
51

MAPS

60

318

2

DINOSAUR NATIONAL
MONUMENT
Y
a mp
a

iv e

Dove
Creek

G

201

i

o
ad

lor
Co

1

lo r

er

Do
R iv

nn
er

er
G
iv

v
on

R

Ri

r
P

n

ve

Riv e

tal

re

l D ivide
t

e

er

ve

re
iv

i

52
R

h
i

MAPS

GMU MAP
LAND INDEX

STATE PARKS

STATE WILDLIFE AREAS, TRUST LANDS, FISHING UNITS &amp; PARKS
MAP
PAGE

51

CPW.STATE.CO.US

53

�LAND INDEX

LAND INDEX

COUNTY &amp; LAND NAME

GMU

ACRES

Disappointment Creek STL
Fish Creek SWA
Groundhog Reservoir SWA
Jim Olterman/Lone Cone SWA
Lone Mesa State Park

711
71
71
70, 71
711

640
314
606
5,030
11,780

MAP
POINT
DO-2
DO-3
DO-4
DO-5
LON

GRID
INDEX
A-8
B-8
B-8
B-8
A-9

MAP
PAGE

51

2,300
362
3,328
699

CAS
DG-1
ROX
DG-2

G-5
F-5
F-5
F-4

47, 444
44
35
35
44
36, 45
36, 45

2,577
382
25
90
1,574
107
602

EA-1
EA-2
EA-3
EA-4
SYL
EA-5
EA-6

C-5
D-4
D-4
D-4
D-4
D-4
D-4

50

105
105

2,086
14,733

EB-1
EB-2

H-5
G-5

48

59
110
118

2,701
400
8,887

CHM
EP-1
EP-2

G-6
G-5
G-6

48, 49

59
59
691
58
581
58
58
69
69, 691
86
69
58, 86
58
691
57, 58
86
58
59
58
58
691
58
69

2,227
461
640
640
640
640
520
640
1,280
640
640
28
640
520
2,480
640
640
9,389
640
410
640
18,253
640

FR-1
FR-2
FR-3
FR-4
FR-5
FR-6
FR-7
FR-8
FR-9
FR-10
FR-11
FR-12
FR-13
FR-14
FR-15
FR-16
FR-17
FR-18
FR-19
FR-20
FR-21
FR-22
FR-23

F-7
F-7
F-7
F-7
F-6
E-7
E-7
F-7
F-7
E-7
F-7
E-7
F-7
F-7
E-7
E-7
E-7
F-7
F-6
E-7
F-7
E-6
F-7

48, 49

EL PASO COUNTY
Cheyenne Mountain State Park
Ramah SWA
Turkey Track Ranch STL

MAPS

FREMONT COUNTY
Beaver Creek SWA
Brush Hollow SWA
Cody Park STL
Cottonwood Ridge STL
Deer Haven STL
Dirty Gulch STL
Fernleaf Gulch STL
Florence STL
Grape Creek STL
McCoy Gulch STL
Newlin Creek STL
Ogden/Treat SWA (F. E.)
Parkdale STL
Pinnacle Rock STL
Sand Gulch, No. 1, 2, 3, 4 STL
Short Creek Baldy STL
Stoney Face Mountain STL
Table Mountain STL
Tallahassee Road STL
Texas Creek #1 &amp; #2 STL
Turkey Gulch STL
Waugh Mountain STL
West Bear Gulch STL

43
43
42
34
33
32, 42
33
33
33
43, 444
43, 444

54

2017 COLORADO STATE RECREATION LANDS

7
19
13,179
2
304
42
600
48
1,333
40

GF-1
GF-2
GF-3
GF-4
HAR
GF-5
GF-6
RIF
RIG
GF-7
GF-8

C-4
C-4
C-5
C-4
C-4
C-4
B-4
C-4
C-4
C-4
C-4

48

33
33, 42
38

50

GILPIN COUNTY

Antelope Creek STL
Carter Creek STL
Copper Mountain STL
East Carter Mountain STL
Granby Ranch SWA
(Conservation Easement)
Hot Sulphur Springs SWA
Junction Butte SWA
Kemp-Breeze SWA
Middle Carter (Gunsight) STL
Middle Park STL
Milk Creek STL
Perkins SWA
Pioneer Park SWA
Ptarmigan STL
Radium SWA
Red Mountain SWA
Slide Mountain STL
Troublesome Valley Ranch STL
West Carter Mountain STL
Windy Gap WWA
Windy Ridge STL

181
181
28
181

1,240
1,301
640
1,795

GR-1
GR-2
GR-3
GR-4

E-2
D-3
E-3
D-2

28

451

GR-5

E-3

18, 28
37
18, 28
181
27
27
181
18
28
15, 27, 361
28
18
18
181
18
27

2,160
1,304
1,714
5,019
4,144
10,912
83
49
640
10,996
161
1,280
876
2,360
12
880

GR-6
GR-7
GR-8
GR-9
GR-10
GR-11
GR-12
GR-13
GR-14
GR-15
GR-16
GR-17
GR-18
GR-19
GR-20
GR-21

E-3
D-3
E-3
D-3
D-3
D-2
D-3
E-3
E-3
D-3
E-3
E-3
E-3
D-2
E-3
D-2

49, 51

Almont Triangle SWA
Beaver Lake SWA
Black Sage Pass STL
Cabin Creek SWA
Centennial SWA
Dutch Gulch SWA
Gunnison River SWA
(Van Tuyl &amp; Redden)
Gunnison SWA
Leaps Gulch SWA
Miller Ranch SWA
Paonia State Park
Pitkin SFU
Quakey Mountain STL
Roaring Judy SFU
Sapinero SWA
Spring Creek Reservoir SWA
Taylor River SWA
Tomichi Creek SWA
Tomichi Dome STL
Van Tuyl SWA
Waunita WWA

54, 55
43
551
55
54
67

643
41
415
640
1,800
320

GU-1
GU-2
GU-3
GU-4
GU-5
GU-6

D-6
C-5
D-7
D-7
C-7
D-7

54

81

GU-7

D-7

54
55
54
53, 521
55, 551
551
54, 55
54
55
55
67
551
55
551

2,800
560
1,604
1,584
48
640
778
7,129
55
13
465
640
510

GU-8
GU-9
GU-10
PAO
GU-11
GU-12
GU-13
GU-14
GU-15
GU-16
GU-17
GU-18
GU-19
GU-20

C-7
D-6
C-6
C-6
D-7
D-7
D-6
C-7
D-6
D-6
D-7
D-7
D-7
D-7

76
66
66, 67
76
76
77

520
42
1,429
41
177
508

HI-1
HI-2
HI-3
HI-4
HI-5
HI-6

C-8
C-8
C-8
C-8
C-9
C-9

50

51

50

85
84
84
85

1,511
640
640
2,118

HU-1
HU-2
HU-3
HU-4

G-9
F-8
F-8
F-9

3,640
2 mi.
1.2 mi.
2,848
95
2,620
3,129
640
2,839
11,239
640
7,671
520
847
2,880
4.4 mi.
6 mi.
152
0.8 mi.
640
640
920
520
5,229
640
2,323
320
5,038
81
71,194
320
1,523
2 mi.

JA-1
JA-2
JA-3
JA-4
JA-5
JA-6
JA-7
JA-8
JA-9
JA-10
JA-11
JA-12
JA-13
JA-14
JA-15
JA-16
JA-17
JA-18
JA-19
JA-20
JA-21
JA-22
JA-23
JA-24
JA-25
JA-26
JA-27
JA-28
JA-29
STA
JA-30
JA-31
JA-32

E-1
D-2
D-2
E-2
D-1
D-1
E-1
D-1
E-1
D-1
E-2
E-2
E-2
D-1
E-2
D-2
E-1
D-2
D-2
E-2
E-2
E-2
E-1
D-2
D-1
D-1
D-2
E-1
D-2
E-2
E-2
E-2
D-1

171

3,672

JA-33

E-2

51, 461
38
39, 46

5,318
2,100
3,834

CHA
JF-1
STN

F-4
F-4
F-4

48

127
126
126, 127
126

2,080
2,243
13,886
640

KI-1
KI-2
KI-3
KI-4

J-7
I-7
I-7
I-7

49

107

400

KC-1

I-5

48

741
74, 75
74
75
74

2,942
14
208
85
7,720

LP-1
LP-2
LP-3
LP-4
LP-5

B-10
B-10
B-9
B-10
B-9

51

48
48, 49

629
467

LK-1
LK-2

D-5
D-5

50

Huerfano SWA
Lathrop State Park
Little Sheep Mountain STL
Manzanares Creek STL
Schultz Canyon STL
South Middle Creek STL
Wahatoya SWA

861
85
85
861
85
85
85

Adams STL
Brownlee SWA (Fishing Lease)
Brownlee 2 SWA (Fishing Lease)
Cohagen STL
Cowdrey Lake SWA
Delaney Butte Lakes SWA
Diamond J SWA
East Delaney Butte Lake STL
Elk Mountain STL
Independence Mountain STL
Indian Creek STL
Johnny Moore Mountain STL
Kemp Draw STL
Lake John SWA
MacFarlane Reservoir STL
Manville SWA (Fishing Lease)
Murphy SWA (Fishing Lease)
North Platte STL
Odd Fellows SWA (Fishing Lease)
Owl Creek STL
Owl Mountain STL
Owl Mountain SWA
Pinkham Mountain STL
Rabbit Ears STL
Red Canyon STL
Richard SWA
Ridge Road STL
Sand Creek STL
Seymour Lake SWA
State Forest State Park
Taylor Draw STL
Three Sisters STL
Verner SWA

NEW Yarmony Ranch SWA

MAP
PAGE

49

50

JEFFERSON COUNTY

KIOWA COUNTY
Nee Noshe Reservoir STL
NeeSoPah STL
Queens SWA
Sweetwater STL

KIT CARSON COUNTY
51

HUERFANO COUNTY
Black Hawk STL
Black Mountain STL
Blue Spring STL
Guillermo Ranch STL

6
16
6
171
161
16
161
16
6
161
171
6
171
161
17
16
6
16
16
171
171
171
6
16
16
161
16
6
17
6,7,19,171
171
6
16

ACRES

Chatfield State Park
Ralston Creek SWA
Staunton State Park

HINSDALE COUNTY
Brown Lakes SWA
Lake Fork of the Gunnison SWA
Mason Family SWA
Rito Hondo Reservoir SWA
Road Canyon Reservoir SWA
Williams Creek Reservoir SWA

544
2,192
640
1,420
960
585
80

GRID
INDEX
F-9
G-9
F-9
F-9
G-9
F-9
F-9

GMU

JACKSON COUNTY

GUNNISON COUNTY

GARFIELD COUNTY
Bob Terrell SWA
Crystal River SFU
Garfield Creek SWA
Glenwood Springs SFU
Harvey Gap State Park
Parachute Ponds SWA
Rifle Falls SFU
Rifle Falls State Park
Rifle Gap State Park
Roaring Fork SWA
Sam Caudill SWA

F-4

West Rifle Creek SWA
Wheeler SWA

MAP
POINT
HU-5
LAT
HU-6
HU-7
HU-8
HU-9
HU-10

COUNTY &amp; LAND NAME

49

Flagler Reservoir SWA

LA PLATA COUNTY
Bodo SWA
Durango SFU
Haviland Lake SWA
Pastorius Reservoir SWA
Perins Peak SWA

LAKE COUNTY
Box Creek STL
Crystal Lake STL

1,300
8

MAP
POINT
LK-3
LK-4
LK-5

GRID
INDEX
E-5
E-5
D-5

8
8
19
20
8, 19
20
20
8
8, 191
9
191
8
20
20
7
8
8
7
20
20
19
191
20
20
191
191
7
7, 8
8, 19
191
19, 191
20
9
191
191
20
19
19
87
191

200
12
58
51
352
308
2,004
640
25,497
765
120
640
640
4
133
640
640
640
302
502
2,591
640
13
16
640
242
640
1,920
460
5,762
395
44
30
480
500
640
90
44
1,793
38

LR-1
LR-2
LR-3
LR-4
LR-5
LR-6
BYD
LR-7
LR-8
LR-9
LR-10
LR-11
LR-12
LR-13
LR-14
LR-15
LR-16
LR-17
LR-18
LR-19
LOR
LR-20
LR-21
LR-22
LR-23
LR-24
LR-25
LR-26
LR-27
LR-28
LR-29
LR-30
LR-31
LR-32
LR-33
LR-34
LR-35
LR-36
LR-37
LR-38

F-2
E-1
F-2
F-2
E-1
F-2
F-2
E-1
F-1
F-1
F-1
E-1
F-2
F-2
E-1
E-1
E-1
E-1
F-2
F-2
F-2
F-1
F-2
F-2
F-1
F-1
E-1
E-1
E-2
F-1
F-1
F-2
F-1
F-1
F-1
F-3
F-2
F-2
F-1
E-1

48, 50

85
133
133, 134
85, 851
133
140
140
85, 851
85
85
85, 851

500
1,880
7,935
30,000
2,052
8,200
4,500
840
560
6,450
3,312

LA-1
LA-2
LA-3
LA-4
LA-5
LA-6
LA-7
LA-8
LA-9
LA-10
TRI

G-10
G-9
G-9
F-10
G-9
G-10
G-10
F-10
F-10
G-10
G-10

49

113
120
113

2,240
235
354

LI-1
LI-2
LI-3

H-6
H-6
H-6

49

96

120

LO-1

I-2

48

COUNTY &amp; LAND NAME

GMU

ACRES

Hardeman SWA (F. E.)
Paddock SWA
Reddy SWA (F. E.)

48, 49
49
48, 49

MAP
PAGE
50

LARIMER COUNTY
Arrowhead STL
Bellaire Lake SWA
Bellvue SFU
Big Thompson Ponds SWA
Bliss SWA
Boedecker Reservoir SWA
Boyd Lake State Park
Bull Mountain STL
Cherokee SWA
Douglas Reservoir SWA
Dowdy Lake SWA
Dry Creek North STL
Eagle Canyon STL
Forks SWA
Hohnholz Lakes SWA
Horse Ranch Pass STL
Jimmy Creek STL
LaGarde Creek STL
Lon Hagler SWA
Lone Tree Reservoir SWA
Lory State Park
Meadow Creek STL
Narrows SWA
North Fork SWA
North Rabbit Creek STL
Parvin Lake SWA
Pass Creek STL
Pfister Draw STL
Poudre River SFU
Poudre River STL
Poudre River SWA
Simpson Ponds SWA
Smith Lake SWA
Steinhoff Hill STL
Steven's Gulch STL
Twin Sisters SWA
Watson Lake SFU
Watson Lake SWA
Wellington SWA
West Lake SWA

MAPS

104
51
51
51

ELBERT COUNTY
Jumping Cow STL
Jumping Cow SWA

GOG

ACRES

GRAND COUNTY

EAGLE COUNTY
Basalt SWA
Brush Creek SWA
Eagle River SWA
Gypsum Ponds SWA
Sylvan Lake State Park
Vail Deer Underpass SWA
Whiskey Creek STL

11,903

GMU

Golden Gate Canyon State Park

DOUGLAS COUNTY
Castlewood Canyon State Park
Four Mile SWA
Roxborough State Park
Sharptail Ridge SWA

GRID
INDEX
C-4
B-4

MAP
PAGE

941
48

MAP
POINT
GF-9
GF-10

COUNTY &amp; LAND NAME

LAS ANIMAS COUNTY
Aguilar TV Hill STL
Apishapa North STL
Apishapa SWA
Bosque del Oso SWA
Flattop Butte STL
James M. John SWA
Lake Dorothey SWA
North Lake SWA
Sakariason STL
Spanish Peaks SWA
Trinidad Lake State Park

LINCOLN COUNTY
Hugo SWA
Karval Reservoir SWA
Kinney Lake SWA

LOGAN COUNTY
Atwood STL

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�LAND INDEX

LAND INDEX
GRID
INDEX
H-2
I-2
I-1
I-1
I-1
I-2
I-1
I-2
I-1
I-2
I-2
I-1
I-1
I-1

30, 41
30, 41
30
30, 40

67
38
562
1,439

ME-1
ME-2
HIG
ME-3

B-5
A-5
A-5
B-5

30, 40

878

CRP

B-5

421
40
30
421
41
421
30, 41
421
30, 40
30

871
31
8
11
148
1,346
113
1,842
351
6

ME-4
ME-5
ME-6
ME-7
ME-8
ME-9
ME-10
VEG
ME-11
ME-12

A-5
B-5
A-5
A-5
B-5
B-5
B-5
B-5
B-5
A-5

GMU

ACRES

Atwood SWA
Bravo STL
Bravo SWA
Duck Creek STL
Duck Creek SWA
Dune Ridge SWA
Ford Bridge STL
Knudson SWA
North Sterling State Park
Overland Trail STL
Overland Trail SWA
Red Lion Ranch STL
Red Lion SWA
Tamarack Ranch SWA

96
91
91
90
90
96
91
96
89
96
96
92
90, 92
91, 93

MAP
PAGE

48

MAPS

MESA COUNTY
Colorado River Island SWA
Franklin Island SWA
Highline Lake State Park
Horsethief Canyon SWA
James M. Robb /
Colorado River State Park
Jerry Creek Reservoir SWA
Leatha Jean Stassen SWA
Loma Boat Launch SWA
Mogensen Ponds SWA
Orchard Mesa SWA
Plateau Creek SWA
Tilman Bishop SWA
Vega State Park
Walker SWA
West Lake SWA

50

80
76
76, 79
76

240
117
579
3

MI-1
MI-2
MI-3
MI-4

D-9
D-9
D-9
D-8

3, 4
2, 3
211
2, 3
11
3
211
211
201
13
11
4
11
2, 201
11
4, 441
11
10
301
3
3
3
11
12, 211
13

56

2017 COLORADO STATE RECREATION LANDS

12,393
6,266
640
1,849
8,081
104
628
640
2,226
640
640
640
640
25,739
640
2,108
640
1,810
866
640
3,518
640
640
2,079
640

MF-1
MF-2
MF-3
MF-4
MF-5
MF-6
MF-8
MF-7
MF-9
MF-10
MF-11
MF-12
MF-13
MF-14
MF-15
ELH
MF-16
MF-17
MF-18
MF-19
MF-20
MF-21
MF-22
MF-23
MF-24

C-1
B-1
B-2
B-1
B-2
B-2
B-2
B-2
A-1
C-2
B-2
C-1
B-2
A-1
B-2
C-2
B-2
B-2
C-2
B-2
B-1
C-1
B-2
C-2
C-2

134 mi.

YAM

C-2

57
120
1,724
571
635
764
177
526
250
96
461

MZ-1
MZ-2
MZ-3
MAN
MZ-4
MZ-5
MZ-6
MZ-7
MZ-8
MZ-9
MZ-10

A-9
B-9
A-9
B-9
B-9
A-9
A-9
B-9
A-9
B-9
B-10

ACRES

Jubb Creek STL
Little Snake STL
Little Snake SWA
Maybell STL
Monument Butte STL
Moosehead Mountain STL
Morapos Creek STL
Morgan Gulch STL
Oxbow STL
Peck Mesa STL
Pine Tree Gulch STL
Pinon Ridge STL
Pole Gulch STL
Rattlesnake Hill STL
Sagebrush Draw STL
Simsberry Draw STL
South Duffy Mountain STL
South Nipple Rim STL
Ted's Canyon STL
Temple Canyon STL
Thornburg Draw STL
Triangle STL
Willow Creek STL

211
2, 3
2, 3
3
12
10
12
211
2
11
11, 211
11
3
211
11
3
211
2, 3
11
211
11
3, 11
4
3,11,13,211,
301,441

MAP
PAGE

51

Dolores River SWA
Joe Moore Reservoir SWA
Lone Dome SWA
Mancos State Park
Menefee Peak STL
Narraguinnep Resevoir SWA
Puett Reservoir SWA
Summit Reservoir SWA
Totten Reservoir SWA
Twin Spruce Ponds SWA
Weber Canyon STL

71, 73
73
711
73
73
711
73
73
73
71,73
73

MONTROSE COUNTY
NEW Cerro Summit SWA

64

162

MT-1

C-7

Cimarron SWA

65

6,454

MT-2

C-7

50

95
99
96
96
95, 96
95
95
96
95

711
1,600
588
884
2,576
3,091
394
903
5,600

MG-1
MG-2
MG-3
MG-4
MG-5
JAC
MG-6
MG-7
MG-8

H-2
H-3
H-2
H-2
H-2
G-2
H-2
H-2
H-2

50

51

130
125
125
125, 129
125, 130
125, 129
135

640
670
2,603
278
410
1,142
141

OT-1
OT-2
OT-3
OT-4
OT-5
OT-6
OT-7

H-8
H-8
I-8
H-8
H-8
H-8
H-8

62, 65
62, 65

5,498
3,201

OU-1
RID

B-7
B-7

ACRES

MAP
POINT

GRID
INDEX

MAP
PAGE

50
50
58
49
49, 50, 58
50, 58, 581
57, 58
50, 581
58
500
46
58
58, 581
581
58
50
50
50
501
50
581
58, 581
58, 581
50, 501
500
58
50
58

1,635
1,200
3,782
277
10,282
752
6,186
3,570
1,082
1,600
400
640
7,572
265
300
1,121
17,429
15
480
640
640
6,434
1,937
886
950
1,280
1,655
640

PA-1
PA-2
PA-3
PA-4
PA-5
PA-6
PA-7
PA-8
PA-9
PA-10
PA-11
PA-12
ELE
PA-13
PA-14
PA-15
PA-16
PA-17
PA-18
PA-19
PA-20
SPI
PA-21
PA-22
PA-23
PA-24
PA-25
PA-26

F-6
E-6
E-6
E-5
E-6
E-6
E-6
F-5
E-6
E-5
F-4
E-6
F-6
F-6
E-5
E-5
E-5
E-5
F-5
E-5
E-5
E-6
E-5
E-5
E-5
E-5
E-5
F-6

48, 49,
50, 51
48, 49,
50, 51

Frenchman Creek SWA
Holyoke SWA

98
98

69
80

PH-1
PH-2

J-2
J-2

48

444

330

PI-1

D-5

50

127
127
127, 132
127, 132
132
127
127

98
503
5,630
277
876
570
400

PR-1
PR-2
PR-3
PR-4
PR-5
PR-6
PR-7

J-8
J-8
J-8
J-8
J-8
J-8
J-7

49

84
84
84
84
123
128

66
17,496
11,864
105
88
12,554

PU-1
PUE
PU-2
PU-3
PU-4
PU-5

F-8
G-7
F-7
G-7
G-7
G-8

49

11
12,23,211
23
23, 24

1,979
5,955
48
13,664
25,193
383

RB-1
RB-2
RB-3
RB-4
RB-5
RB-6

B-3
B-3
B-3
C-3
B-3
B-3

50

PROWERS COUNTY

51

Arkansas River SWA
Deadman SWA
Granada SWA
Holly SWA
Mike Higbee SWA
Red Dog SWA
Thurston Reservoir SWA

48

RIO BLANCO COUNTY

49

Colorow Mountain SWA
Jensen SWA
Meeker Pasture SWA
Oak Ridge SWA
Piceance SWA
Rio Blanco Lake SWA

11, 21, 22, 31

11, 22

51

79
80
80
80
791

640
102
1,280
799
64

RG-1
RG-2
RG-3
RG-4
RG-5

D-9
D-9
E-9
D-9
E-9

15
15
214
131
441
441
441
131
26
214
13

650
610
23
288
879
640
2,230
674
34
457
360

RO-1
RO-2
RO-3
RO-4
RO-5
RO-6
RO-7
RO-8
RO-9
RO-10
RO-11

D-2
D-2
D-2
D-2
C-2
C-2
C-2
D-2
D-3
D-2
C-2

5

2,511

RO-12

C-1

12
441
13, 441
231
14, 214
15
14
15
13
15
214
15
14, 214
13
13
13
13

2,039
5,253
724
640
640
640
300
205
640
309
400
1,629
2,820
1,863
1,206
2,006
866

RO-13
RO-14
RO-15
RO-16
RO-17
RO-18
PEA
RO-19
RO-20
RO-21
RO-22
STG
STE
RO-23
RO-24
RO-25
RO-26

C-2
C-2
C-2
D-3
D-2
D-3
D-1
D-3
C-2
D-2
D-2
D-3
D-1
C-2
C-2
C-2
C-2

68
68
67
551
67
79
67
681
82
82, 682
68
79
682
682
68
68
82
681
82
682

17,655
1,714
6,712
644
420
640
320
640
640
2,567
320
640
4,579
2,714
3,238
1,898
640
560
880
320

SA-1
SA-2
SA-3
SA-4
SA-5
SA-6
SA-7
SA-8
SA-9
SA-10
SA-11
SA-12
SA-13
SA-14
SA-15
SA-16
SA-17
SA-18
SA-19
SA-20

D-8
D-8
D-7
D-7
D-8
D-8
D-8
D-7
E-8
E-8
E-8
D-9
E-8
E-8
E-8
E-7
E-8
E-7
E-8
E-8

51

90
92
93
92

1,703
1,854
209
885

SE-1
SE-2
SE-3
SE-4

I-1
J-1
J-1
J-1

48

ACRES

Rio Grande River SWA (F. E.)
Rio Grande SWA
Shaw Creek STL
Shriver-Wright SWA

79
791
80
791

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51

Adams SWA
Blacktail (Conservation Easement)
Christina SWA
Chuck Lewis SWA
Coal Bank Gulch STL
Cottonwood Creek STL
Dry Fork STL
Emerald Mountain SWA
Finger Rock SFU
Fly Gulch STL
Grassy Creek STL
Grieve Ranch SWA
(Conservation Easement)
Indian Run SWA
Jimmy Dunn Gulch STL
Maynard Gulch STL
Moody Creek STL
Moonhill STL
Morrison Creek STL
Pearl Lake State Park
Rock Creek SWA
Sage Creek STL
Sarvis Creek SWA
Sleeping Giant STL
Stagecoach State Park
Steamboat Lake State Park
Stokes Gulch STL
Twenty Mile STL
Yampa River STL
Yampa River SWA

50

Burro Springs No. 1 &amp; 2 STL
Carnero STL
Cochetopa SWA
Daley Gulch STL
Dome Lakes SWA
Little La Garita Creek STL
Los Creek STL
Middle Creek STL
Mineral Hot Springs STL
Mishak Lakes STL
Mogotas Arroyo STL
Old Woman Creek STL
Russell Lakes SWA
Saguache Creek STL
San Juan Creek STL
Sanderson Gulch STL
Steel Canyon STL
Stonehouse Gulch STL
Villa Grove STL
Werner Arroyo STL

SEDGWICK COUNTY

RIO GRANDE COUNTY
Agua Ramon STL
Beaver Creek Reservoir SWA
Dry Creek STL
Gerrard STL
Home Lake SWA

GRID
INDEX
D-9
E-9
D-9
E-9

GMU

SAGUACHE COUNTY

PUEBLO COUNTY
Lake Beckwith SWA
Lake Pueblo State Park
Pueblo Reservoir SWA
Pueblo SFU
Runyon/Fountain Lakes SWA
Saint Charles STL

124
935
469
120

MAP
POINT
RG-6
RG-7
RG-8
RG-9

COUNTY &amp; LAND NAME

ROUTT COUNTY

PITKIN COUNTY

OURAY COUNTY
Billy Creek SWA
Ridgway State Park

63 Ranch STL
63 Ranch SWA
Agate Mountain STL
Alma SWA
Antero STL
Badger Basin SWA
Badger Creek STL
Badger Flats STL
Charlie Meyers SWA
Cline Ranch SWA
Crooked Top STL
Dick's Peak STL
Eleven Mile State Park
Eleven Mile STL
Hartsel STL
High Creek STL
James Mark Jones SWA
Knight-Imler SWA
McArthur Gulch STL
Mud Springs STL
Saddle Mountain STL
Spinney Mountain State Park
Spinney Mountain SWA
Tarryall Reservoir SWA
Teter-Michigan Creek SWA
Three Mile Mountain STL
Tomahawk SWA
Warmer Gulch STL

Coke Oven SWA

OTERO COUNTY
Higbee Canyon STL
Holbrook Reservoir SWA
Horse Creek Reservoir SWA
Melon Valley SWA
Oxbow SWA
Rocky Ford SWA
Timpas Creek SWA

GMU

PHILLIPS COUNTY

MORGAN COUNTY
Andrick Ponds SWA
Brush Prairie Ponds SWA
Brush SWA
Cottonwood SWA
Elliott SWA
Jackson Lake State Park
Jackson Lake SWA
Jean K. Tool SWA
Weldon Valley STL

COUNTY &amp; LAND NAME

PARK COUNTY

MONTEZUMA COUNTY

MOFFAT COUNTY
Bakers Peak STL
Bald Mountain STL
Ben Morgan Canyon STL
Big Hole Gulch STL
Bitterbrush SWA
Boston Flats STL
Box Elder STL
Box Elder North STL
Browns Park SWA
Castor Gulch STL
Cedar Springs STL
Cedars STL
Citadel STL
Cold Springs Mountain STL
Cross Mountain STL
Elkhead Reservoir State Park
Elk Springs #1 STL
Elk Springs #3 STL
Fortification STL
Godiva Rim STL
Greasewood STL
Great Divide STL
Homestead STL
Iles Grove STL
Jeffway Gulch STL

GRID
INDEX
B-2
B-1
B-1
B-2
C-2
A-2
C-2
B-2
B-2
B-2
B-2
B-3
C-1
B-2
B-2
B-2
B-2
B-1
B-2
B-2
B-2
B-2
C-1

GMU

Yampa River State Park

MINERAL COUNTY
Alberta Park Reservoir SWA
Big Meadows Reservoir SWA
Coller SWA
Creede SWA

638
640
4,860
9,208
653
640
640
640
640
640
640
640
11,026
640
640
640
640
19,962
640
637
640
1,021
640

MAP
POINT
MF-25
MF-26
MF-27
MF-28
MF-29
MF-30
MF-31
MF-32
MF-33
MF-34
MF-35
MF-36
MF-37
MF-38
MF-39
MF-40
MF-41
MF-42
MF-43
MF-44
MF-45
MF-46
MF-47

COUNTY &amp; LAND NAME

MAPS

180
80
1,082
640
1,121
400
280
581
5,715
40
192
200
1,297
10,696

MAP
POINT
LO-2
LO-3
LO-4
LO-5
LO-6
LO-7
LO-8
LO-9
NST
LO-10
LO-11
LO-12
LO-13
LO-14

COUNTY &amp; LAND NAME

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Jumbo Reservoir SWA
Pony Express SWA
Sand Draw SWA
Sedgwick Bar SWA

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THIS BROCHURE contains information on state-owned properties. It is not a legal notice nor a complete collection of hunting and fishing regulations and laws. It is a condensed guide issued for hunters’ convenience. Regulations can be obtained from a Colorado Parks and Wildlife office or at cpw.state.co.us/regulations.
ATTENTION ANGLERS: Complete fishing regulations are in the Colorado Parks and Wildlife’s 2017 Fishing brochure, available in print and online at cpw.state.co.us.
Some State Wildlife Areas and State Parks have specific fishing restrictions, anglers should consult the fishing brochure to ensure they comply with all state fishing regulations.
LANDS INDEX, CONTINUED FROM PAGE 57
GMU

ACRES

MAP
POINT

GRID
INDEX

MAP
PAGE

74

13

SJ-1

B-9

51

70
70
70
70
70
70
70

320
2,223
640
12,775
640
13
160

SM-1
SM-2
SM-3
SM-4
SM-5
SM-6
SM-7

A-7
B-8
A-8
A-8
A-8
B-8
B-8

51

37, 371

134

SU-1

E-4

50

581
581
59
59
59

6,980
5,146
635
357
715

TE-1
MUE
TE-2
TE-3
TE-4

F-6
F-6
F-6
F-6
F-6

48, 49

96
96

680
2,924

WA-1
WA-2

H-2
H-2

48

99
94
951
94
951
951
951
99
20
94

934
65
1,195
324
640
13
159
140
849
158

WE-1
WE-2
WE-3
WE-4
WE-5
WE-6
WE-7
WE-8
STV
WE-9

G-3
G-2
G-2
F-2
G-2
G-2
G-2
G-3
F-3
G-2

102
103, 109
101
102
102
103, 109
98
102
98

2,320
332
287
3,682
2,157
18,365
75
920
355

YU-1
YU-2
YU-3
YU-4
YU-5
YU-6
YU-7
YU-8
YU-9

J-3
J-4
J-3
J-4
J-3
J-4
J-3
J-3
J-3

COUNTY &amp; LAND NAME

SAN JUAN COUNTY
Andrews Lake SWA

SAN MIGUEL COUNTY
Carter Place STL
Dan Noble SWA
Dry Creek Basin STL
Dry Creek Basin SWA
Poison Spyder STL
San Miguel SWA (F. E.)
Woods Lake SWA

THANK YOU, HUNTERS &amp; ANGLERS OF COLORADO,
FOR SUPPORTING COLORADO'S WILDLIFE &amp; HABITATS!

YOUR LICENSE DOLLARS AT WORK:
WILDLIFE
FUNDING

SOURCES*

SUMMIT COUNTY
Blue River SWA

TELLER COUNTY
Dome Rock SWA
Mueller State Park
Pikes Peak SWA
Rosemont Reservoir SWA
Skaguay Reservoir SWA

WASHINGTON COUNTY
Messex SWA
Prewitt Reservoir SWA

62%

YOUR HUNTING
&amp; FISHING
LICENSE FEES

REPORT
POACHERS

960

SPECIES CALL
COLORADO
HOME

CPW manages both
game and non-game
species, including those
that are threatened and
endangered.

70+

48

17%
EXCISE TAX ON
HUNTING &amp; FISHING
EQUIPMENT

YUMA COUNTY
Arikaree SWA
Landsman Creek STL
Sandsage SWA
Sandy Bluffs STL
Simmons SWA
South Republican SWA
Stalker Lake SWA
Willow Creek SWA
Wray SFU

The funds provided by the Colorado Habitat Stamp are required
by state statute to only be spent on wildlife habitat and access.
CPW works with private landowners, local governments and
conservation organizations to provide places for people to enjoy
our wildlife heritage.

NORTH AMERICA'S
LARGEST ELK HERD
is an estimated population of
264,000 animals. Maintaining
the habitat and long term
health of big game herds is a
top priority for our staff and
our dollars.

DIVERSE HUNTING OPPORTUNITIES

WELD COUNTY
Banner Lakes SWA
Brower SWA
Centennial Valley SWA
Frank SWA
Greasewood Lake STL
Mitani-Tokuyasu SWA
Nakagawa SWA
Prospect STL
St. Vrain State Park
Webster SWA

BENEFITING WILDLIFE HABITAT

11%
GOCO

48

4%
GRANTS
4%
DONATIONS &amp; SALES
2%
OTHER
*5 YEAR AVERAGE: 2011–2015

10
90

SMALL GAME
SPECIES

PUBLIC
FISHING
ACCESS
to 2,000 natural
lakes, 800 reservoirs
and 9,500 miles of
streams.

BIG GAME
SPECIES

MILLION
SPORTFISH

are hatched and stocked
into Colorado waters
annually. CPW’s 19 state
fish hatcheries and rearing
units keep them healthy
and plentiful.

THE DOLLARS FROM YOUR LICENSES ARE FEDERALLY MANDATED
TO BE SPENT ON FISH AND WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT. THIS
MEANS YOUR DOLLARS ARE SPENT DIRECTLY SUPPORTING WHAT
YOU LOVE.

FOR MORE INFORMATION, VISIT:
CPW.STATE.CO.US/FINANCIALSUSTAINABILITY

OPERATION GAME THIEF: 1-877-265-6648 / EMAIL: GAME.THIEF@STATE.CO.US
Earn a reward payment for reporting wildlife violations by calling Operation Game Thief.
Callers can remain anonymous.
(This number is not for information requests or emergencies.)

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P A R K S

&amp;

W I L D L I F E

2016 Colorado State
Recreation Lands
INSIDE: STATE WILDLIFE AREAS, STATE TRUST LANDS, STATE PARKS

online brochure

cpw.state.co.us

�2016 Colorado State Recreation Lands

TABLE OF CONTENTS
What’s New in 2016........................................ 1

• How to make a hunting reservation.....................................1
• How to reserve a park campsite, yurt or cabin...................1

State Wildlife Areas.................................. 2-28

• What is an SWA?.......................................................................2
• SWA access rules.......................................................................2
• SWA properties and regulations.....................................3-28

State Fishing Units......................................... 3

• What is an SFU?.........................................................................3

State Trust Lands
Public Access Program........................... 29-43

• What is the STL Public Access Program?...........................29
• STL access rules.......................................................................29
• STL public access properties and regulations............30-43

State Parks .............................................. 44-47

• Park access rules, park hours, fees and passes,
camping and reservations....................................................44
• State parks property listings .........................................45-47

Maps........................................................ 48-52

• SWA, STL and state parks lands - Northeast ..................48
• SWA, STL and state parks lands - Southeast ..................49
• SWA, STL and state parks lands - Northwest .................50
• SWA, STL and state parks lands - Southwest .................51
• Game Management Unit map.............................................52

CPW OFFICE LOCATIONS
cpw.state.co.us

ONLY the offices below can assist hunters with animal checks and taking samples that are
related to hunting activities. See the CPW website for a complete list of our 42 parks locations
that can also sell licenses, issue duplicate licenses and accept licenses for refunds.
BRUSH
122 E. Edison
Brush, 80723
(970) 842-6300

GRAND JUNCTION
711 Independent Ave.
Grand Junction, 81505
(970) 255-6100

MONTROSE
2300 S. Townsend Ave.
Montrose, 81401
(970) 252-6000

COLORADO SPRINGS
4255 Sinton Road		
Colorado Springs, 80907
(719) 227-5200		

GUNNISON
300 W. New York Ave.
Gunnison, 81230
(970) 641-7060

PUEBLO
600 Reservoir Road
Pueblo, 81005
(719) 561-5300

DENVER
6060 Broadway
Denver, 80216
(303) 291-7227

HOT SULPHUR SPRINGS
346 Grand County Rd. 362
Hot Sulphur Springs, 80451
(970) 725-6200		

SALIDA
7405 Hwy. 50
Salida, 81201
(719) 530-5520

DURANGO
151 E. 16th St.
Durango, 81301		
(970) 247-0855

LAMAR
2500 S. Main St.
Lamar, 81052
(719) 336-6600

STEAMBOAT SPRINGS
925 Weiss Dr.
Steamboat Springs, 80487
(970) 870-2197

FORT COLLINS
317 W. Prospect Road
Fort Collins, 80526		
(970) 472-4300		

MEEKER
73485 Hwy. 64
Meeker, 81641
(970) 878-6090

GLENWOOD SPRINGS
0088 Wildlife Way
Glenwood Springs, 81601
(970) 947-2920		

MONTE VISTA
0722 S. Road 1 E.
Monte Vista, 81144
(719) 587-6900

ADMINISTRATION

1313 Sherman St., #618
Denver, 80203
(303) 297-1192

Land Index by County ........................... 53-58

Show Your Pride, Colorado Style
Now you can unite with other hunters and anglers in a
display of pride and support by purchasing a Colorado
Sportsmen’s License Plate for your vehicle. For further
information, visit: cpw.state.co.us/Sportsmen-Plate

Printed for free distribution by

COLORADO PARKS AND WILDLIFE (CPW)
6060 Broadway, Denver, CO 80216
(303) 297-1192
cpw.state.co.us

Edited By: Mindy Blazer
Cover photo, A duck hunter and his Labrador.
© Jerry Neal
Printed August 2016 by Publication Printers, Denver. 139,000 copies.
Printing paid for with hunting and fishing license fees.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife Director: Robert Broscheid

ABBREVIATION KEY
4WD — 4-wheel-drive
ATV — All-terrain vehicle
BLM — Bureau of Land

Management
CO./COs. — County/counties
CPW — Colorado
Parks and Wildlife
CR —
County Road
GMU — Game
Management Unit
HWY. — Highway
JCT. — Junction
OHV — Off-highway
vehicle

RD. —
Road
RES. — Reservoir
SFU — State Fishing Unit
STL — State Trust Land
SWA — State Wildlife Area
USFS / FS — U.S. Forest

		Service
N/NW/NE — North, northwest, northeast
S/SW/SE — South, southwest, southeast
E—
East
W—
West

The Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission members are (as of Jully 2016): Chris Castilian,
Chair • Jeanne Horne, Vice Chair • James Pribyl, Secretary • Robert W. Bray • John Howard, Jr. •
Bill Kane • Dale Pizel • James Vigil • Dean Wingfield • Michelle Zimmerman • Alex Zipp • Bob
Randall, ex-officio member • Don Brown, ex-officio member
CPW receives federal financial assistance from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. In
accordance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act
of 1973, Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, the Age Discrimination Act of
1975 and Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, the U.S. Department of the Interior
and its bureaus prohibit discrimination on the basis of race, color, national origin,
age, disability or sex.
NOTE: Laws and regulations in this brochure are paraphrased for easier understanding and are
intended only as a guide. Colorado statutes and regulations are available for viewing at CPW
offices and online at cpw.state.co.us/regulations

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�2016 Colorado State Recreation Lands

ON THE COVER
A duck hunter and his
Labrador,
© Jerry Neal/CPW.
Other photos, left to right:
1. Rifle hunter © Wayne Lewis/
CPW.
2. Kayaking at Eleven Mile State
Park,
© Thomas Kimmel/CPW.
3. Hiking at Steamboat Lake
State Park,
© Vic Schendel/CPW.
4. Cycling at Mancos State Park,
© Chris Stark/CPW.
5. Father and son fishing,
© Jerry Neal/CPW.

DOWNLOAD
MAPS ONLINE
State Wildlife Area maps and
information: cpw.state.co.us/
placestogo/parks/Pages/
WildlifeAreaMap.aspx
State Trust
Lands maps:
cpw.state.co.
us/placestogo/
Pages/State
TrustLands.
aspx
To learn about
parks, go to the
Park Finder at: cpw.state.
co.us/park-map

WHAT’S NEW2016

» LAND OPENINGS... Three new properties with a
variety of wildlife recreational opportunities opened
this year for public access. A new State Wildlife Area
(SWA) is Twin Spruce Ponds in Montezuma County.
New State Trust Lands (STL) include Agua Ramon
in Rio Grande County and Zapata Falls in Alamosa
County. See inside for individual property rules and
details.

» YOUR HABITAT STAMP DOLLARS AT WORK...
During 2015, Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW)
closed 18 real estate transactions funded through
the Colorado Wildlife Habitat Protection Program
(a partnership that combines hunter and angler
Habitat Stamp funds and Great Outdoors Colorado
funds). These projects included four fee title acquisitions (which provide 365 acres of new public access
for hunting, fishing and wildlife-related recreation
activities), seven perpetual conservation easements
(which protect 16,455 acres of wildlife habitat) and
seven public access easements (which provide 6,081
acres of new public access for hunting, fishing and
wildlife-related recreation activities).
Colorado Parks and Wildlife partnered with Montezuma Land Conservancy, Colorado Open Lands,
Land Trust of the Upper Arkansas, Rio Grande
Headwaters Land Trust and The Nature Conservancy
to complete five conservation easement transactions.
» LAND CLOSURES... Lapin Creek STL in Custer
County is now closed to public access.
» SEASONAL CLOSURE ON CIMARRON SWA...
Cimarron SWA will now be closed to the public
from January 1 through June 30 to protect valuable
habitat for Gunnison sage-grouse, mule deer, elk and
a variety of other species. Cimarron SWA is home to
the only known remaining Gunnison sage-grouse lek
for the Summit/Cimarron satellite population and
the area surrounding the lek provides vital nesting
and brood-rearing habitat. Cimarron SWA is also an
important winter concentration area for both mule
deer and elk. Early spring non-hunting recreation
can have negative impacts on the wildlife that

depend on this habitat. The SWA will be open to the
public July 1 through December 31.

»NEW RESTRICTIONS AT RIO BLANCO LAKE
AND TARRYALL RESERVOIR SWAS... Big game
hunting at Rio Blanco SWA is now restricted to
archery, while parking is limited to designated areas.
Also, CPW acquired a new piece of land known as
the Roselund Unit that has become part of the Rio
Blanco SWA and is open to the public for day use. At
Tarryall Reservoir SWA, OHVs, campfires and firearms are no longer permitted due to safety concerns.
See inside for all the rules and details for both SWAs.
» WOODWARD UNIT ADJACENT TO JUMPING
COW SWA NOW OPEN TO HUNTING... In 2015,
CPW acquired an access easement with Woodard
Ranch in Elbert County. The property is adjacent
to the Jumping Cow SWA and has similar access
restrictions and hunting opportunities. See inside for
all the rules and details regarding the Woodard Unit.
» REGULATIONS POSTED ONLINE... CPW reminds hunters that changes to regulations can sometimes occur after brochures are printed. To obtain
updates, go to cpw.state.co.us/aboutus/Pages/
Regulations.aspx.
» HABITAT STAMPS ARE $10 and only one is
required per person per year for anyone 18–64.
Stamps are valid April 1–March 31.
• You must purchase a stamp before buying or applying
for a hunting or fishing license or a preference point.
• Anyone buying a one-day or additional-day license
for fishing and/or small game is exempt from buying
the Habitat Stamp with the first two of these licenses.
• Anyone who holds a free Lifetime Fishing license,
a Veteran’s Lifetime Combination Small-Game
Hunting/Fishing license, or who is approved for the
Big Game Mobility Impaired Hunting Program is
exempt from the Habitat Stamp requirement. See
cpw.state.co.us/aboutus/Pages/Accessibility.
aspx for details.

CAMP RESERVATIONS HUNTING RESERVATIONS
CABINS, YURTS,
CAMPSITES
THERE ARE MORE THAN 4,000
CAMPSITES and 58 cabins and

yurts waiting for you on your
next vacation at state parks
across Colorado.
Campground amenities at
many parks include restrooms,
full electrical hookups and
shower facilities. (See pages
44-47.) Many parks also offer
campsites or cabins for large
groups. Nearly 300 campsites
are ADA accessible.
Yurts and cabins offer comfortable, year-round alternatives to traditional camping in
a tent.

TO RESERVE A CAMPSITE,
YURT OR CABIN, go online

to use the reservation system
at cpw.state.co.us. You also
can call (303) 470-1144, or
(800) 678-2267 from outside
the Denver metro area. The
reservation phone line is open
8 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Friday.
Reservations may be made
anywhere from six months to
three days in advance.
There is a $10 nonrefundable reservation fee that applies
when booking. Any site that
isn’t reserved is available on a
first-come, first-served basis.
Park entrance fees also
apply at all state parks, in addition to camping and reservation fees.

SOME STATE WILDLIFE AREAS AND
TRUST LANDS REQUIRE RESERVATIONS
TO HUNT. If required, it is listed under

the land name in this brochure.
To make a hunting reservation, call
(800) 846-9453, from 9 a.m.-4 p.m.
Monday-Friday.
THE FOLLOWING RULES APPLY:

• Maximum 1 reservation per hunt
date and 1 reservation per phone
call.
• Reservations are not transferable. The
person making the reservation must
have a valid license for the species
to be hunted and must hunt at the
property the day of the hunt. Hunters with reservations may only hunt
the area specified on the reservation.
• Reservations not accepted more than
14 days before hunt date nor after
noon the day before the hunt date,

PACIFIC FLYWAY LANDS

For these properties only, reservations must be made by calling (970)
255-6161. All reservation rules apply.
» Colorado River Island SWA,
Franklin Island SWA, Highline Lake
State Park, Horsethief Canyon SWA,
James M. Robb/Colorado River State
Park, Orchard Mesa SWA, Tilman
Bishop SWA

or noon Friday for hunts on Sunday
and holidays falling on Monday.
• To cancel, hunters must do so by
noon the day before the hunt date.
Failing to cancel reservations or follow check station procedures may result in losing future reservation rights
for the rest of the hunting season.
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�STATE WILDLIFE AREAS

WILDLIFE AREAS

WHAT IS A STATE
WILDLIFE AREA?
State Wildlife Areas (SWAs)
are state-owned lands that offer
wildlife-related recreation to
the public.
While most activities focus
on hunting and fishing, each
SWA has different allowed
activities based on location
and available resources.
These parcels of SWA land
are paid for by sportsmen and
managed under state law by
Colorado Parks and Wildlife
employees for the benefit of
wildlife.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife manages about 350 SWA
lands around the state.
Green and white State Wildlife Area signs are being replaced with new ones, like this one at Colorow Mountain SWA. Photo by © Mike Porras, CPW.

STATE WILDLIFE AREA ACCESS RULES
Except when specifically authorized, the following
activities are PROHIBITED on lands, waters, frozen
surfaces of waters, rights-­of-way, buildings or
devices under CPW control:
1. To possess the following types of ammunition

and/or firearms: tracer rounds, armor-piercing
rounds, military hardened rounds with explosive or radioactive substances, .50-caliber BMG
rounds, or fully automatic firearms.
2. To enter, use or occupy an area when posted
against entry, use or occupancy.
3. To engage in illegal activities.
4. To enter, use or occupy an area for commercial
purposes or do land, water, oil, gas or mineral
investigations, surveys or explorations.
5. To operate a vehicle (motorized or non-motorized) except on established roads or within
designated camping or parking areas. Drivers
must obey Colorado motor vehicle laws.
6. To drive faster than posted speed limits or
faster than 25 mph if not posted.
7. To leave camp, tent, shelter, motor vehicle or
trailer unattended more than 48 hours, to camp
or to park travel trailers or campers on an SWA
over 14 days in 45-day period.
8. To establish a permanent structure or plant vegetation. Only portable blinds and tree stands for
big-game or waterfowl hunting can be erected
on SWAs and no earlier than 30 days prior to
the season for which they will be used. No nails
can be driven into trees. Man-made materials for
blinds or stands must be removed within 10 days
after the season in which they are used ends.
Any other portable blind or tree stand must be
removed at end of the day they are used.
The owner’s Customer Identification Number
and dates of use must be visible on the outside
of portable blinds or underside of tree stands.
Placement of blinds or stands does not reserve
them for personal use, they may be used by the
public on first-come, first-served basis.
9. To remove, modify or destroy a building, water
control device, fence, gate, sign, survey or sec2

BOAT REGULATIONS
All vessels and floating devices, their contents,
motors, trailers and equipment are subject to
inspection by the CPW before being launched,
operated on or leaving waters on SWAs. Any
aquatic nuisance species found during inspection must be removed and disposed of according
to CPW procedures before vessels are allowed to
be launched, operate on, or leave the water.

YOUTH/MENTOR HUNTING
Youth/mentor hunting means hunting by
youths under 18. Youth hunters under 16 must
be accompanied by a mentor when hunting
on youth/mentor properties. Mentors must be
at least 18 and comply with hunter education
requirements.

tion marker, vegetation or objects of archaeological, geological or historical value.
10. To litter, leave fish, fish entrails, human waste,
waste water, containers or toxic substances; to
bring household or commercial trash or toxic
substances to an area for disposal; or to dump
trailer waste in a sanitary facility.
11. To build fires without precautions to prevent
spreading; to leave fires unattended.
12. To graze livestock. Horses, mules, llamas, burros may be used in wildlife activities.
13. To have or use fireworks, explosives, poisons,
herbicides, pesticides or illegal substances.
14. To release wildlife or privately-owned game
birds. Private game birds may be released for
field trials, including group dog training on
SWAs only where allowed. To allow dogs, cats
or domestic pets to run at large (not on a leash),
except dogs used while hunting, while training
hunting dogs or at CPW-authorized field trials.
15. To dig trenches, holes or pits.
16. To leave boats, rafts or other floating craft
beached, anchored, moored or docked unattended overnight except in designated areas.

17. To fish from or block any CPW boat ramps or

docks in conflict with boaters or as posted.

18. To snorkel, scuba dive or spearfish with a div-

ing mask, swim fins, snorkel or air tanks. The exception is where swimming is permitted, when
location is identified by a “divers down flag”
and when scuba diver has valid scuba certificate
from recognized scuba training organization.
19. To use air or gas-inflated floating devices for transportation on the surface of the water unless the
device has multi-compartments and a rigid motor
mount when propelled by gasoline or electric motors. Single-compartment air or gas-filled flotation
devices restricted to posted swimming areas.
20. To promote, sponsor, conduct or participate
in boat regattas, paintball shooting, questing or
non-wildlife oriented activities.
21. To launch or land aircraft.
22. To leave decoys or anything used as decoys in
the field or on water overnight.
23. To swim, except in designated waters or during authorized water contact activities.
24. To discharge a firearm or bow in parking,
camping or picnic areas.
25. To fish in fish-rearing ponds, raceways, holding
areas or streams on CPW hatchery properties,
except areas posted as open to fishing.
26. To conduct field trials or group dog training
without a field-trial license.
27. To have, store or use hay, straw or mulch not
certified as noxious-weed free. Certified materials must be clearly marked by certifying state or
province. People who transport these materials on federal, state or county roads that cross
CPW property are exempt. Also exempt is hay
produced on State Trust Lands leased from CPW
for wildlife recreation.
28. To trap unless done according to statutes,
regulations and authorization.
29. To partake in Internet-based or computerassisted remote hunting or fishing. Hunters
and anglers must be present in the immediate
vicinity of their activity.

�State Wildlife Areas

2016 Colorado State Recreation Lands

STATE WILDLIFE AREA PROPERTIES

63 RANCH SWA - Park Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Fairplay, go 15 miles S on

Hwy. 285, or 5.5 miles N of Antero Jct. on Hwy.
285.
GMU/ACRES: 50 / 1,200 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl, big game
FISHING: coldwater stream fishing
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS: camping prohibited

ADAMS SWA - Routt Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Steamboat Springs, go E on

Hwy. 40, turn S on Hwy. 131. At CR 14, go S.
SWA is 0.5 of a mile N of Stagecoach State Park.
GMU/ACRES: 15 / 650 acres
HUNTING: elk, deer, dusky grouse
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open to public July 1-Nov. 30.

b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Dogs allowed only as aid in hunting grouse.
d. Vehicles prohibited beyond parking area.

ADOBE CREEK RES. SWA (BLUE LAKE) -

Bent, Kiowa Cos.
DIRECTIONS: From Las Animas, go 15 miles N
on CR 10.
GMU/ACRES: 125 / 5,147 acres

STATE FISHING UNITS
BELLVUE SFU - Larimer Co.

DIRECTIONS: Go N of Fort Collins on Hwy.

287 to La Porte. Just N of La Porte go W on
CR 28.
GMU/ACRES: 19 / 58 acres
RECREATION: limited public use and tours
RESTRICTIONS: hunting, dogs prohibited.

CHALK CLIFFS SFU - Chaffee Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Nathrop, go W 2.5 miles on
CR 162, then go N 0.125 of a mile on CR 287.
GMUs/ACRES: 56, 481 / 61 acres
RECREATION: limited public use, limited tours
RESTRICTIONS: dogs prohibited.

CRYSTAL RIVER SFU - Garfield Co.

DIRECTIONS: 1 mile S of Carbondale on Hwy. 33.
GMU/ACRES: 43 / 19 acres
RECREATION: limited public use, limited tours
RESTRICTIONS: camping, hunting, dogs, fish-

ing equipment, waders prohibited.

DURANGO SFU - La Plata Co.

DIRECTIONS: In Durango, next to Animas

River.

GMUs/ACRES: 74, 75 / 14 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream on Animas River
RECREATION: visitors center open May

15-Sept. 15; limited tours available at other
times, schedule by calling (970) 375-6766
FACILITIES: restroom and drinking water
available when visitor center is open
RESTRICTIONS: dogs prohibited.

FINGER ROCK SFU - Routt Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Yampa, go 3 miles S on

Hwy. 131.

GMU/ACRES: 26 / 34 acres
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, limited tours
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Fishing, camping, fires, dogs prohibited.
b. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited in
designated safety zones as posted.

GLENWOOD SPRINGS SFU - Garfield Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Glenwood Springs, go 2.2
miles N along Mitchell Creek.
GMU/ACRES: 34 / 2 acres

RECREATION: wildlife viewing, limited tours
RESTRICTIONS: camping, dogs prohibited.

LAS ANIMAS SFU - Bent Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Las Animas W on Hwy.

194, go 4 miles, then go N on CR 5.5.
GMU/ACRES: 125 / 69 acres
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, limited tours
RESTRICTIONS: camping, dogs prohibited.

MOUNT SHAVANO SFU - Chaffee Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Salida, go 0.5 of a mile NW
on Hwy. 291 to CR 154, then go 0.5 of a mile W.
GMUS/ACRES: 56 / 45 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream, coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, limited tours
FACILITIES: restroom, drinking water
RESTRICTIONS: dogs prohibited.

PITKIN SFU - Gunnison Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Gunnison, go 14 miles E
on Hwy. 50 to Quartz Creek Rd., then go 14
miles E to Parlin and turn N.
GMUs/ACRES: 55, 551 / 48 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, limited tours
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Fishing only in Quartz Creek.
b. Dogs prohibited.

POUDRE RIVER SFU - Larimer Co.

DIRECTIONS: From La Porte, go 5 miles N on

Hwy. 287 to Hwy. 14, then 38 miles W.
GMUs/ACRES: 8, 19 / 460 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife
viewing, limited tours
FACILITIES: restroom
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping, dogs, boat launching and boat
takeouts prohibited.
b. Hunting prohibited in designated safety
zone as posted.

PUEBLO SFU - Pueblo Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Pueblo, go 6 miles W of
Pueblo Blvd. on Hwy. 96.
GMU/ACRES: 84 / 105 acres
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, limited tours
FACILITIES: restroom, aquarium

RESTRICTIONS: dogs, hunting prohibited.

RIFLE FALLS SFU - Garfield Co.

WILDLIFE AREAS

» WHAT IS AN SFU? The term stands for State Fishing Unit. There are 15 of these around Colorado that offer limited wildlife recreation.
They include fish hatcheries and rearing operations. All SWA access rules (on page 2) apply.

DIRECTIONS: From Rifle, go 15 miles N on

Hwy. 325.

GMU/ACRES: 33 / 600 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, limited tours
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Dogs, fires, rock climbing prohibited.
Camping allowed only with hatchery manager’s authorization.
b. Hunting prohibited in designated safety areas.

ROARING JUDY SFU - Gunnison Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Gunnison, go 15 miles
NW on East River.
GMUs/ACRES: 54, 55 / 778 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream, pond fishing
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, limited tours
FACILITIES: restroom
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open for fishing from sunrise to sunset.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Target practice only in designated areas.
d. Discharging firearms prohibited in designated safety zone.

WATSON LAKE SFU - Larimer Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Fort Collins, go 7 miles
NW on Hwy. 287 to Rist Canyon Rd. (CR
28), then go 1 mile.
GMU/ACRES: 19 / 90 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: limited tours
FACILITIES: restroom
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Hunting, dogs prohibited.
b. Closed along W bank of Poudre River next
to employee housing.

WRAY SFU - Yuma Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Wray, go 2 miles W on
Hwy. 34 to CR FF, then go 2 miles N.
GMU/ACRES: 98 / 355 acres
RECREATION: limited tours
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping, hunting, dogs prohibited.
b. Closed E of CR FF.
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HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, rabbit, pheasant,
scaled quail, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: boating, sail boating, sail surfing,
waterskiing, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms, boat ramps
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour after
sunset; no time restrictions for fishing.
b. ATVs, dirt bikes, snowmobiles prohibited.
c. Frozen surface of lake closed.
d. Dams, inlets, outlet structures open only for
fishing.

WILDLIFE AREAS

ALBERTA PARK RES. SWA - Mineral Co.

DIRECTIONS: From South Fork, go 18 miles

W on Hwy. 160 to Wolf Creek Ski Area, drive
through parking lot. Continue 1.7 miles on
USFS Rd. 391.
GMU/ACRES: 80 / 240 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: primitive boat ramp

ALMA SWA - Park Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Alma, go 1.5 miles N on
Hwy. 9 to CR 4; then go 0.25 of a mile NW.
GMU/ACRES: 49 / 277 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, camping
FACILITIES: restrooms, campsites

ALMONT TRIANGLE SWA - Gunnison Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Almont, go 3 miles N on

Hwy. 135.

GMUs / ACRES: 54, 55 / 643 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS: open April 1-Dec. 19

ANDREWS LAKE SWA - San Juan Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Durango, go 39 miles N on
Hwy. 550 to access road; then go 0.5 of a mile E.
GMU/ACRES: 74 / 13 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms, trailhead, parking,
overlook

ANDRICK PONDS SWA - Morgan Co.

DIRECTIONS: From I-76, take exit 66 (Hwy. 39),

go 7.4 miles N on Hwy. 39 to Hwy. 144 and CR
Y.5. Go 1.5 miles W on CR Y.5, then N on CR 3
1.5 miles to CR AA. Go 1 mile to CR 2, go S on
CR 2 for 0.5 of a mile to parking.
GMU/ACRES: 95 / 711 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FACILITIES: parking at N, S ends of SWA
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Public access by foot and only through designated parking areas. Open only on Sat., Sun.,
Weds. and legal holidays from 3 a.m.-9 p.m.
b. Camping, fires, hunting with centerfire rifles,
dog training are prohibited.
c. Discharge of firearms and bows prohibited,
except when hunting. Night hunting prohibited.
d. Hunting not allowed on Clark Lake.
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e. From the Sat. before Memorial Day holiday
through Aug. 31, access is for wildlife observation only and is limited to areas as posted.
Dogs must be on leash at this time.
f. From Sept. 1 through the end of dark goose
season, open only for migratory bird hunting
within designated areas. See the 2016 Small
Game and Waterfowl brochure.
g. From the Thurs. before Sept. 1 through the
end of spring turkey season, scouting permitted from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. on Thurs. that are
not open to hunting in and prior to waterfowl
and turkey seasons. All people scouting must
check in and out at check station. Firearms,
dogs not allowed during scouting.
h. From the end of dark goose season through
the Fri. before Memorial Day holiday, only
spring turkey hunting allowed. Turkey hunters must check in at check station on CR AA,
but may hunt entire property.
i. Hunting reservations required, see “Hunting
Reservations” (page 1) for details. Maximum
4 hunters per area at any time. Hunters must
follow check-in and check-out procedures as
posted.
Hunters with reservations may not check
in until 3 a.m. day of the hunt, and may only
hunt the area specified on the reservation or
for which they check into.
Reservations valid until sunrise. Hunters
may check in on a first-come, first-served
basis after a hunter with a reservation checks
out, or after sunrise, if there is no check-in
card in the check station.
From Sept. 1 through end of goose season,
maximum of three reservations per hunter
each year.

APISHAPA SWA - Las Animas Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Walsenburg, go 18.5 miles
NE on Hwy. 10 to property sign; turn SE and go
20 miles past Mica Butte.
GMUs/ACRES: 133, 134 / 7,935 acres
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, bighorn sheep, rabbit, scaled quail, dove
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing

ARIKAREE STATE WILDLIFE AREA -

Yuma Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Wray, go 5 miles south on
Hwy 385 and turn east on CR 30. Go 6 miles
east and turn south on CR PP and continue
south for 6.5 miles. From CR QQ.5 and 24.5,
go 1 mile east and 0.5 mile north. At the cattle
guard continue 0.3 mile to the second cattle
guard and entrance sign. The property between
the cattle guards is private property and permission is required to hunt. If roads are muddy
there is no access to the property.
GMUs/ACRES: 102 / 2320 acres
HUNTING: Hunting for small game, deer, and
Rio Grande turkey.
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open Sept 1-May 31.
b. Public access is restricted to foot traffic only.
c. Camping, fires, dog training, target practice
and horseback riding are prohibited.
d. Parking allowed in designated areas only.

e. In designated areas, hunting is limited to
youth mentor hunting only. No more than
one mentor per youth hunter may engage in
hunting within these designated areas.

ARKANSAS RIVER SWA - Prowers Co.

DIRECTIONS: There is currently no vehicle
access to this SWA. Any access crosses private
property and landowner permission is required.
GMU/ACRES: 127 / 98 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite quail, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing

ARKANSAS RIVER/BIG BEND SWA
(Fishing Easement) - Chaffee Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Poncha Springs, go 4 miles
N on Hwy. 285, the go 0.125 of a mile E on CR
165. Parking is at W end. From Salida, go NW
on Hwy. 291 for 3.5 miles. Go 0.75 of a mile S
on CR 150, then 0.5 of a mile SW on CR 166
to N bank of Arkansas River. Parking E side of
road.
GMU/ACRES: 56 / 11 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream, Arkansas River;
Fishing only. (Note: Fishing access may not be
on both sides of river. Check for signs.)

ATWOOD SWA - Logan Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Atwood, go 3 miles SW on
Hwy. 6 to CR 29.5, then go 0.5 of a mile S.
GMU/ACRES: 96 / 180 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, turkey, bobwhite quail, dove, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Public access by foot only and only through
designated parking areas.
b. Camping, fires, horseback riding, dog training prohibited.
c. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except when hunting or for target practice.
Discharging bows allowed for bowfishing.
d. Target practice prohibited except when
authorized by area wildlife manager.
e. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited
first day of teal season to last day of dark
goose season.
f. All recreational activity except deer hunting are prohibited opening weekend of the
regular plains rifle deer season and opening
day and first weekend of late plains rifle deer
season.

BADGER BASIN SWA - Park Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Hartsel go E and W along
Hwy. 24. Land is directly N of Hartsel and N
and S along Hwy. 9.
GMUs/ACRES: 50, 58, 581 / 752 acres
FISHING: 22 miles of fishing access. This is a
fishing property only.
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Hunting, camping, fires prohibited.
b. Parking only in designated areas.
c. Access only from designated parking areas.
Closed beyond fenced and posted easement.

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BANNER LAKES SWA - Weld Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Hudson, go 4 miles E on

Hwy. 52.

GMU/ACRES: 99 / 934 acres
HUNTING: dove, waterfowl, rabbits, prairie dogs
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms
RESTRICTIONS:

BASALT SWA (Basalt, Christine,
Toner, Peachblow, 7 Castles, Schuck units)
- Eagle, Pitkin Cos.
TONER UNIT: From Basalt, go 3.2 miles E on

USFS Rd. 105 (Fryingpan Rd.) to signs; then
go N.
GMUs/ACRES: 47, 444 / 2,577 acres
CHRISTINE UNIT: From Basalt, go 0.5 of a mile
W on Two Rivers Rd. (old Hwy. 82) to Homestead Drive; then go N to access road.
GMUS/ACRES: 47, 444 / 2,230 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, bighorn sheep, dusky grouse
FISHING: coldwater stream, coldwater lake
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: shooting range
RESTRICTIONS ON ALL UNITS:

a. Alcohol prohibited on shooting range.
b. Except for muzzleloaders, firearms on
shooting range restricted to lower than .50
caliber. Discharging shotguns allowed. Fully
automatic firearms prohibited. Discharging
firearms on shooting range allowed only
7 a.m.-7 p.m. Mon.-Fri. and 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
Sat.-Sun.
c. Boating, water activities prohibited on Christine Lake.
d. Camping prohibited at all times within 0.25
of a mile of Fryingpan River. Camping prohibited in other areas except during regular
and late big-game seasons, plus 3 days before
and 3 days after the seasons.
e. Closed Dec. 1-April 15 except on Christine
Lake and rifle ranges.
f. Fires, mountain bikes prohibited.
g. Dogs prohibited except field trials may be
authorized Aug. and Sept.

BEAVER CREEK SWA - Fremont Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Cañon City, go 8 miles E
on Hwy. 50 to Hwy. 67 (Phantom Canyon Rd.),
then go N 2 miles to CR 123, then E 0.2 of a
mile to CR 132, then N 9 miles to property. Or:
From Skaguay Dam, go downstream 12 miles
on trail to property (2-day hike).
GMU/ACRES: 59 / 2,227 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, rabbit, dove, turkey
with limited license
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing. No
overnight camping.

BEAVER CREEK RES. SWA - Rio Grande Co.
DIRECTIONS: From South Fork, go 2 miles SW

on Hwy. 160 to USFS Rd. 360 (Beaver Creek
Road), then go 6 miles S.
GMU/ACRES: 80 / 102 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: USFS campgrounds, restroom,
drinking water, boat ramps
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Discharging firearms, bowfishing and open
fires on ice are prohibited.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater
wake.

BEAVER LAKE SWA - Gunnison Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Marble, go 0.25 of a mile E

on CR 3.

GMU/ACRES: 43 / 41 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream, coldwater lake
RECREATION: non-motorized boating, wildlife

viewing

RESTRICTIONS:

a. Boating prohibited except for float tubes or
hand-propelled craft. No vehicles on dam.
b. Camping, fires, discharging firearms or bows
prohibited.

BELLAIRE LAKE SWA - Larimer Co.

DIRECTIONS: I-25 N to Hwy. 14 exit toward
Fort Collins. Take Hwy. 14, turn right onto N.
College Ave., Hwy. 287. Follow Hwys. 14/287
N 10.7 miles. Turn left at CR 74E, Red Feather
Lakes Road, and go 24 miles. Turn left at CR
162, go 2 miles to Bellaire Lake Road.
GMU/ACRES: 8 / 12 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
FACILITIES: USFS campground, drinking water,
electrical hookups, restroom
RESTRICTIONS: boating prohibited except for
float tubes or craft propelled by hand, wind or
electric motor.

BERGEN PEAK SWA - Clear Creek,

Jefferson Cos.

WILDLIFE AREAS

a. Foot access only, and only through designated
parking area. Closed N of Hwy. 52 April 1July 15.
b. Camping, fires, horseback riding, bicycling
prohibited.
c. Boating prohibited except for hand-propelled
craft and float tubes.
d. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except when hunting or training dogs. Discharging bows allowed for bowfishing.
e. Fishing prohibited from opening of first
regular duck season to last day of regular
waterfowl season.
f. Closed first day of regular waterfowl season
to day before the first day of pheasant season
except for waterfowl hunting on Sat., Sun.,
Mon. and legal holidays. During this period,
waterfowl hunting reservations available
but not required. See “Hunting Reservations” (page 1) for details. Reservations valid
throughout reserved day until hunter with
reservation checks out. Hunters may check
in on first-come, first-served basis after a
hunter with a reservation checks out, or if
no reservation exists for a hunt area after
midnight immediately preceding the hunt, or
if reserved area isn’t claimed by legal sunrise.
Maximum 4 hunters per reservation. Waterfowl hunters must check in and check out at
designated station.
g. From the Thurs. before Sept. 1 through the
end of dark goose season, scouting permitted
from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. on Thurs. that are not
open to hunting in and prior to waterfowl
seasons. Must have reservation or letter from
CPW. All people must check in and out at
check station. Firearms, dogs not allowed
during scouting.
h. Dog training permitted N of Hwy. 52 during Feb., March, July 16-Aug. 31 only. Dog
training permitted S of Hwy. 52, Feb. 1-Aug.
31 only.
i. Field trials may be authorized Feb., March and
Aug. No more than 4 per year. Group training events not limited.
j. Domestic, feral or privately-owned game birds
may be released with permit for field trials
and dog training S of Colo. 52. Birds taken
must be removed from SWA and privatelyowned game birds prepared for human
consumption.
k. CPW may implement a dog training reservation system to manage overcrowding.

2016 Colorado State Recreation Lands

DIRECTIONS: From Evergreen, go 4 miles N on
Hwy. 74 to Hwy. 103, then go 5.9 miles W to
Stinton Rd. Then go 2.2 miles E.
GMU/ACRES: 39 / 1,093 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, squirrel, dusky grouse
RECREATION: hiking, horseback riding
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Foot or horseback access only.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Dogs must be on leash except when hunting
small game.
d. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except when hunting.

BIG MEADOWS RES. SWA - Mineral Co.

DIRECTIONS: From South Fork, go 11 miles W
on Hwy. 160 to USFS Rd. 410, then go 2 miles W.
GMU/ACRES: 76 / 117 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: campgrounds, restroom, drinking
water, boat ramp

BIG THOMPSON PONDS SWA -

Larimer Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Loveland, go 5 miles E on
Hwy. 402 to I-25 Frontage Road, then go 0.75
of a mile N to interstate underpass. Go left
through the underpass, then 0.75 of a mile N.
GMU/ACRES: 20 / 51 acres
HUNTING: rabbit, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour after
sunset; no time restrictions for fishing or with
night-hunting permit.
b. Camping, fires, dog training, horseback riding, bicycling prohibited.
c. Boating prohibited except for float tubes used
while fishing.
d. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except when hunting. Discharging bows is
allowed for bowfishing.
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BIGHORN SPRINGS SWA (Fishing Easement) - Chaffee Co.
DIRECTIONS: Two miles S of Buena Vista at

the intersection of Hwys. 24 and 285, go S on
Hwy. 285 for 4 miles. Access road is on E side of
highway, look for sign.
GMU/ACRES: 57, 481 / 8 acres
FISHING: coldwater river
RESTRICTIONS:

WILDLIFE AREAS

a. Access for fishing only and only within the
high-water line.
b. Parking only in designated lots.
c. Camping and fires prohibited.

BILLY CREEK SWA - Ouray, Montrose Cos.

BECKETT TRACT: From Montrose, go 18 miles S
on Hwy. 550 to Ouray CR 4, then turn left. Go
0.5 of a mile.
BILLY CREEK TRACT: From Montrose, go 16
miles S on Hwy. 550 to Ouray CR 2, then turn
left. Road also leads to Nicoll and Porter tracts.
COLONA TRACT: From Montrose, go 7 miles S on
Hwy. 550 to Government Springs Rd. Continue
on Horsefly Rd. to signed access road.
CARMICHAEL TRACT: From Montrose, go 21
miles S on Hwy. 550 to Ouray CR 8, turn left
on lower road. Go through ranch yard; then go
1.25 miles on main road to access road.
GMUs/ACRES: 62, 65 / 5,498 acres, all tracts
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dove
FISHING: coldwater stream, pond
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, camping, hiking
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open May 1-Dec. 31.
b. Snowmobiles prohibited on Colona tract.

BITTERBRUSH SWA - Moffat Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Craig, take Hwy. 40 W to
Maybell. SWA is S of Hwy. 40 and W of CR 57.
GMU/ACRES: 11 / 8,081 acres
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open May 1-Jan. 14.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Vehicles allowed only on CRs 59 and 143.
d. Hunters may place portable blinds, markers,
stands or related structures only after Aug. 1.
These must be removed by the hunter within
1) 24 hours after harvesting an animal, or 2)
7 days after the end of archery pronghorn
season, whichever is first.

BLACKTAIL (Conservation Easement) -

Routt Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Steamboat Springs, go E on

Hwy. 40, turn S on Hwy. 131. At CR 14, go S.
Easement is S and E of Adams SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 15 / 610 acres
HUNTING: elk, deer, dusky grouse
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open July 1-Nov. 30.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Dogs prohibited except as aid in hunting
grouse.
d. Motor vehicles prohibited beyond designated
parking areas.
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BLISS SWA - Larimer Co.

DIRECTIONS: From La Porte, go 5 miles N on
Hwy. 287 to Hwy. 14, then go 41 miles W.
GMUs/ACRES: 8, 19 / 352 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, bighorn sheep, rabbit,
dusky grouse
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS: vessel launching and take out
prohibited

BLUE RIVER SWA - Summit Co.

BLUE RIVER UNIT: From Silverthorne, go 17
miles N on Hwy. 9. 82 acres.
EAGLE’S NEST UNIT: From Silverthorne, go 9
miles N on Hwy. 9. 29 acres.
SUTTON UNIT: From Silverthorne, go 7 miles N
on Hwy. 9.
GMUs/ACRES: 37, 371 / 134 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing, watchable wildlife trail
RESTRICTIONS ON ALL UNITS: camping, fires,
firewood cutting, discharging firearms or bows
and overnight vehicle parking prohibited.

BOB TERRELL SWA - Garfield Co.

DIRECTIONS: From the intersection of Hwys. 82
and 133, go about 1 mile W on Hwy. 82. Turn left
onto CR 106, follow it back to the E, staying left
at the fork in the road. Road dead ends at SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 43 / 7 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: boat launch/take out

BODO SWA - La Plata Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Durango, go 1 mile S on
Hwy. 160/550 to CR 210, then go 0.25 of a mile
W to E boundary.
GMU/ACRES: 741 / 2,942 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky grouse,
turkey, dove
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open April 16-Nov. 30 for general use.
b. Open S of CR 210 only for small-game hunting from Dec. 1-April 15.
c. Smelter Mountain Trail open 10 a.m.-2 p.m.
Dec. 1-April 15. Foot access only. No dogs.
d. Camping, fires, snowmobiles prohibited.
e. Discharging firearms allowed only when
hunting.

BOEDECKER RES. SWA - Larimer Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Loveland, go 2 miles W on
First Street to CR 21, then go 0.5 of a mile S.
GMU/ACRES: 20 / 308 acres of water
HUNTING: dove, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour after
sunset; no time restrictions for fishing or for
those with night-hunting permit.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates whitewater wake.
c. Fishing prohibited from vessels Nov. 1 to end

of waterfowl season.
d. Camping, fires, horseback riding, sailboards
prohibited.
e. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except when hunting. Discharging bows allowed for bowfishing.

BOSQUE DEL OSO SWA - Las Animas Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Trinidad, take exit 14A off
I-25. Go W on Hwy. 12 approximately 21 miles
to Weston and look for access signs between
Weston and Stonewall. Property S of Hwy.
GMUs/ACRES: 85, 851 / 30,000 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, turkey, small game,
mountain lion
FISHING: coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open to public April 1-Nov. 30; open Dec.
1-March 31 only to licensed big-game hunters and one non-hunting companion.
b. Campfires only in designated areas and containment structures.
c. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except while hunting. Discharging bows allowed for bowfishing.
d. Camping only in designated areas; hunters
may camp anywhere during hunting seasons.
e. Parking allowed only in designated areas.
f. Unattended food or garbage must be stored in
bear-resistant manners or containers.
g. Snowmobiles, motorized vehicles, ATVs and
bicycles on established roads or trails may
be prohibited to protect wildlife and prevent
resource damage. Closures posted.
h. Fishing prohibited on South Fork of Purgatoire
River in SWA from day after Labor Day weekend until first day of Memorial Day weekend.

BRAVO SWA - Logan Co.

DIRECTIONS: From I-76 at Sterling exit, go 0.5
of a mile W on Hwy. 6 to CR 370, then go 1.7
miles NE.
GMU/ACRES: 91 / 1,082 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, bobwhite quail,
pheasant, turkey, dove, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Access from designated parking areas only.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except when hunting.
d. Target practice prohibited except when authorized by area wildlife manager.
e. All recreational activities except deer hunting
are prohibited on opening weekend of regular
plains rifle deer season, and opening day and
first weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
f. One field trial may be authorized per year, in
Feb., March or Aug.
g. Horse use prohibited except when training
hunting dogs and then only allowed in Feb.,
March and April (through Wed. before spring
turkey season opens) and Aug.
h. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited
from first day of teal season to last day of dark
goose season.

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BROWER SWA - Weld Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Evans, go 1 mile E on 37th

Street.

GMU/ACRES: 94 / 65 acres
HUNTING: rabbit, squirrel, dove, waterfowl,

turkey

RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping, horseback riding prohibited.
b. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except shotguns or bows while hunting Sept.
1-Feb. 28 and during spring turkey season.
c. Public access prohibited from March 1-Aug.
31 except for valid spring turkey hunters during spring turkey season.
d. Dogs prohibited except as hunting aid. Dog
training prohibited except when training
dogs for hunting.
e. Parking allowed only in designated spaces
within designated parking area.
f. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited
from first day of teal season to last day of dark
goose season.

BROWN LAKES SWA - Hinsdale Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Creede, go 25 miles W on
Hwy. 149 to USFS Rd. 515 (Hermit Lakes Rd.).
Go 1.5 miles W.
GMU/ACRES: 76 / 520 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, picnicking
FACILITIES: restroom, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS: camping prohibited

BROWNLEE SWA (Fishing Lease) -

Jackson Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go E on 5th Street

1.5 miles to the signed access point (north of
road). Or, from Walden, go N on Hwy. 125 for 1
mile, turn right on CR 42. Parking and access is
immediately to the right.

GMU/ACRES: 16 / 2 mi. of river
FISHING: Michigan River, coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS: open for fishing only.

BROWNLEE 2 SWA (Fishing Lease) -

Jackson Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go 0.5 of a mile W
on Hwy. 14 to CR 12; then 5.1 miles NW to CR
18; then 0.5 of a mile W.
GMU/ACRES: 6 / 1.2 miles of river
FISHING: North Platte River, coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS: open for fishing only.

BROWNS PARK SWA - Moffat Co.

COLD SPRING MOUNTAIN UNIT: From Maybell,
go 41 miles NW on Hwy. 318 to CR 10N, then
go 17 miles N to CR 72, then 9 miles W to fork.
Take left fork 4 miles.
WIGGINS UNIT: From Maybell, go 41 miles NW
on Hwy. 318 to CR 10N, then go 17 miles N to
CR 72; then 15 miles W.
BEAVER CREEK UNIT: From Maybell, go 59
miles NW on Hwy. 318. Unit N of Hwy. 318.
CALLOWAY UNIT: Closed to public access in
posted area.
GMU/ACRES: 201 / 2,226 acres, all units
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, elk, rabbit, dusky
grouse, waterfowl, dove
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing

BRUSH SWA - Morgan Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Brush, go 2.5 miles N on
Hwy. 71. Turn W on CR U. Go about 200 feet to
CR 28, turn N and go 1 mile to parking lot.
GMU/ACRES: 96 / 588 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, turkey, bobwhite quail, dove, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, hiking
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open 3 a.m.-9 p.m., no time restrictions for
those with night-hunting permit. Access
from designated parking areas only.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except when hunting. Discharging bows allowed for bowfishing.
d. Target practice prohibited except when authorized by area wildlife manager.
e. All recreational activities except deer hunting
are prohibited on opening weekend of regular
plains rifle deer season, and opening day and
first weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
f. Horse use prohibited except when training
hunting dogs and then only allowed in Feb.,
March and April (through Wed. before spring
turkey season opens) and Aug.
g. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited
from first day of teal season to last day of dark
goose season.

BRUSH CREEK SWA - Eagle Co.

DIRECTIONS: Take I-70 to exit 147 toward
Eagle. Turn S and go to round-about. Exit
roundabout going W on Hwy. 6 for 1 block.
Turn S on Capitol Street, then turn E on Brush
Creek Rd. and go to stop sign. Turn S, go 1
block, turn E to stay on Brush Creek Rd. SWA is

15-18 miles from Eagle, between Peterson Draw
and Sneve Gulch. The SWA is composed of 3
separate tracts of property within Sylvan Lake
State Park. All properties are accessible from
Brush Creek Rd. Access and use of Sylvan Lake
State Park requires a parks pass.
GMU/ACRES: 44 / 382 acres
RECREATION: hunting, wildlife viewing

BRUSH HOLLOW SWA - Fremont Co.

DIRECTIONS — TO BOAT RAMP: From Penrose
at Hwy. 115, go W on 3rd (CR 123), then go
0.29 of a mile to E St. (CR 125). Go 5.5 miles to
CR 129, then go 2.5 miles on CR 129 to SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 59 / 461 acres
FISHING: coldwater/warmwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms, shelters, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater
wake.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.

WILDLIFE AREAS

ON SCALVA PARCEL: Reservations required for
all public use. See “Hunting Reservations” (page
1) for details.
a. Limited to 3 groups with max. of 4 people per
group daily.
b. Open only 4 a.m.-9 p.m. Foot access only and
only from designated parking areas. Mandatory check station.
c. From Sept. 1-May 31, only hunting allowed.
Limited to archery, muzzleloading and
shotguns during established seasons. Hunting
allowed only Sat., Sun., Wed., Labor Day,
Columbus Day (observed), Veterans Day,
Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, New
Year’s Day, Martin Luther King Jr. Day and
Presidents Day.
d. From June 1-Aug. 31, only wildlife viewing
allowed. Open only Sat., Sun. and Weds.
e. Turkey hunting allowed on opening day, Sat.,
Sun., Weds. and legal holidays during turkey
seasons.
f. Fires, camping, field trials, dog training
prohibited. Discharging firearms, bows prohibited except while hunting.

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BRUSH PRAIRIE PONDS SWA -

Morgan Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Brush go S on Clayton
Street to check station, then go S 2.25 miles to
parking area.
GMU/ACRES: 99 / 1,600 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl, pheasant, rabbit, deer
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: duck blinds
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open 3 a.m.-9 p.m. No time restrictions for
those with night-hunting permit.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. All users must check in and out at designated
check station at Brush Memorial Park. User
numbers regulated by check station. Maximum 4 hunters per area.
d. NEW! When property is open to hunting,
no more than two vehicles are allowed per
group. Before Dec. 1, hunters must park in
area they check into. Parking only in designated parking areas.
e. From the last day of regular goose season
until Aug. 31, open only for wildlife viewing
in limited areas as posted. Access property by
foot only.
f. From Sept. 1-Nov. 30, only migratory bird
hunting allowed, and only Sat., Sun., Wed.,
Columbus Day (observed), Veterans Day,
Thanksgiving Day.
g. From Sept. 1-Dec. 1, reservations required
until sunrise. See “Hunting Reservations”
(page 1) for details. Maximum 3 reservations
per hunter annually.
Hunters with reservations may not check
in until midnight before the hunt, and may
only hunt the area specified on the reservation or for which they check into.
Reservations valid until sunrise. Hunters
may check in on a first-come, first-served
basis after a hunter with a reservation checks
out, or after sunrise, if there is no check-in
card in the check station.
h. Two hunting areas are reserved for residents
of the city of Brush and are awarded through
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2016 Colorado State Recreation Lands
lottery system. Applications to enter lottery
available at the CPW Brush Area Office after
the August Commission meeting. Hunters must have valid license for species to be
hunted to enter the drawing. For complete
application and hunt reservation details, call
the Brush Area Office, (970) 842-6300.
i. From the Thurs. before teal season opens
through Nov. 30, scouting permitted from
10 a.m.-2 p.m. on Thurs. that are not open to
hunting in and prior to waterfowl seasons.
Must have reservation number or letter from
CPW. All people must check in and out at
check station. Firearms, dogs not allowed
during scouting.
j. From Dec. 1 through the last day of regular
goose season, only hunting allowed. Reservations required until sunrise to hunt on Dec.
1 (first day for small-game and big-game
hunting).
From Dec. 2 through the end of dark
goose season, reservations not available.
Hunters may check in on first-come, firstserved basis, but not until midnight before
the hunt. Five hunting areas open for check
in. Hunters who check in for one of these 5
areas may hunt anywhere on the property.

BUENA VISTA SWA (Fishing Easement) -

Chaffee Co.

DIRECTIONS: From the stoplight on Main
Street in Buena Vista, go E 0.5 of a mile to end
of Main. Parking available in several locations
along river.
GMUs/ACRES: 49, 481 / 41 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream, fishing access only

BURCHFIELD SWA - Baca Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Walsh, go 11 miles E on CR

DD to property.
GMU/ACRES: 139 / 178 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, pheasant, bobwhite
quail, scaled quail, dove
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing

CABIN CREEK SWA - Gunnison Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Gunnison, go 2 miles N on
Hwy. 135 to CR 10, then go 2 miles NE (right)
to BLM Rd. 3110 (becomes USFS Rd. 743).
Then go 6 miles E (right) to USFS Rd. 604, then
S (right) to the property.
GMU/ACRES: 55 / 640 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, hiking, camping
RESTRICTIONS: open May 1-Nov. 30.

CENTENNIAL SWA - Gunnison Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Gunnison, go 10 miles W

on Hwy. 50. SWA is N of Hwy. 50.
GMU/ACRES: 54 / 1,800 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse, rabbit
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open July 1-Nov. 30.
b. Motorized and mechanized vehicles restricted
as posted.
c. Camping prohibited.

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CENTENNIAL VALLEY SWA - Weld Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Kersey, go 5 miles E on
Hwy. 34 to CR 63 and go N to CR 380. Go E on
CR 380 0.25 of a mile to Pritchard parking lot
and 2.1 miles to Centennial parking lot.
GMU/ACRES: 951 / 1,195 acres
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping, dogs (except as aid in hunting), dog
training, fires, target practice, horseback riding, hunting with centerfire rifles prohibited.
b. During regular waterfowl seasons, smallgame and waterfowl hunting only in designated hunt areas.
c. During regular duck seasons, waterfowl and
small-game hunting requires a reservation.
See “Hunting Reservations” (page 1) for
details. Maximum 4 hunters per reservation.
Mandatory check in and check out as posted
at designated station.
d. Open to public during regular duck seasons
only on Sat., Sun., Mon. and legal holidays.
e. From March 1-Aug. 31, only open for hunters
with valid spring turkey licenses.
f. Waterfowl and small-game hunting is prohibited on opening weekend of regular rifle deer
season, and opening day and first weekend of
late plains rifle deer season.
g. Parking only in designated areas. No motor
vehicles outside parking areas.
h. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited
from first day of teal season to last day of dark
goose season.

CHAMPION SWA (Fishing Easement) -

Chaffee Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Buena Vista, go S on Hwy.
24, continue S onto Hwy. 285. Easement is E of
Hwy. 285. Parking area off Hwy. 285, 0.5 of a
mile S of junction of Hwys. 285 and 24.
GMUs/ACRES: 57, 481 / 60 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS: Public access is for fishing
only and only through designated parking
areas.

CHARLIE MEYERS SWA - Park Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Hartsel, go E 10.3 miles on

Hwy. 24 to CR 23 (mile marker 250). Turn S
onto CR 23 and go 2.7 miles. Turn E on CR 59
and go 2.3 miles to junction of CRs 59 and 92.
Turn S on CR 59, go 1 mile to entrance.
GMU/ACRES: 58 / 1,082 acres
RESTRICTIONS: camping, fires prohibited.

CHEROKEE SWA - Larimer Co. (Upper,
Middle, Lower, Lone Pine, Rabbit Creek units)
DIRECTIONS: From Fort Collins, go 22 miles N
on Hwy. 287 to Cherokee Park Rd. (CR 80C),
then 6 miles W to parking area on S side of road.
GMUs/ACRES: 8, 191 / 25,497 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, squirrel, dusky grouse,
rabbit, dove
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Motor vehicles permitted on established roads
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as posted.
b. Open Sept. 1-May 1 only for hunting and
fishing; open otherwise May 2-Aug. 31.
c. Hunting and fishing access by foot only after
last big-game season
d. Horseback, bicycles restricted to designated
roads and trails, except horses used to hunt
big game

CHESMORE SWA (Fishing Easement) -

Chaffee Co.

DIRECTIONS: From the stoplight in Buena Vista,
go E on Main Street to end of road. Cross the
Arkansas River on the foot bridge, walk downstream 0.5 of a mile to property. You will cross
Town of Buena Vista property and BLM on the
way. It is open fishing for that entire stretch of
Arkansas River.
GMU/ACRES: 49 / 5 acres
HUNTING: fishing, minimal deer hunting
RESTRICTIONS: access by foot only.

CHIPETA LAKE SWA - Montrose Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Montrose, go 3 miles S on
Hwy. 550 to Chipeta Drive, then 0.5 of a mile N.
GMU/ACRES: 62 / 12 acres
FISHING: warmwater and coldwater fishing
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour after
sunset; no time restrictions for fishing.
b. Camping, fires, discharging bows and firearms prohibited.
c. Field trials may be authorized only in Feb.,
March, Aug. and Sept.
d. Float tubes or hand-propelled watercraft only.

CHRISTINA SWA (Fishing Easement) -

Routt Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Steamboat Springs, go 7
miles N on CR 129 (Elk River Rd.)
GMU/ACRES: 214 / 23 acres
FISHING: Elk River, coldwater stream
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS: camping, fires prohibited.

CHUBB PARK RANCH SWA - Chaffee Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Buena Vista, go E 16 miles
on Hwy. 24 to CR 309, then go N on CR 309 0.5
of a mile to SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 49 / 525 acres
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping, fires, snowmobiles, target practice
prohibited.
b. Vehicles prohibited off of the county road.

CHUCK LEWIS SWA - Routt Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Hwy. 40, go S on Hwy. 131
to CR 14F. Take 14F W to CR 14. Go N to parking area.
GMU/ACRES: 131 / 288 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open 4 a.m.-10 p.m.
b. Overnight parking, camping, fires, bicycles

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prohibited.
c. Dogs prohibited except in hunting waterfowl
or dogs aiding the disabled.
d. Big-game, small-game hunting prohibited.
e. Waterfowl hunting permitted, except within
50 yards of the bridge on CR 14F.
f. Horses prohibited outside parking area.
g. Launching or taking out all flotation devices
(including kayaks, canoes, rafts, tubes) prohibited, except those used exclusively for
fishing.

CIMARRON SWA - Montrose, Gunnison Cos.

DIRECTIONS: From Montrose, go 23 miles E on

RESTRICTIONS:

a. NEW! Open July 1 through Nov. 30.
b. Camping, fires, snowmobiles prohibited.
c. Parking in established parking areas only.

CLEAR CREEK RES. SWA - Chaffee Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Buena Vista, go 13 miles N
on Hwy. 24 to CR 390, then go 0.5 of a mile W.
GMUs/ACRES: 48, 481 / 500 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake and 0.5 mile of stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping allowed only in established camping
areas on W end of SWA.
b. Fires allowed only in campgrounds.
c. Fishing prohibited on dam, spillway, outlet
and downstream to Hwy. 24.
d. OHV use prohibited at lake and in campground.

CLINE RANCH SWA - Park Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Jefferson, go S on Hwy.
285 for about 5 miles. SWA entrance near mile
marker 194.
GMU/ACRES: 500 / 1,600 acres
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, elk, waterfowl,
small game
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Access by foot or horseback only from designated parking areas. No overnight parking.
b. Camping, fires, dog training prohibited.
c. Discharging firearms or bows allowed only
when hunting.
d. Dogs allowed only as hunting aid.
e. Horses allowed only on designated trails.
Reservation required to use horses, call
(719) 836-4279. Only two reservations
allowed per day.
f. Fishing allowed only March 1-Sept. 30 and
only in designated areas. Only people in a
vehicle in the assigned parking space may
fish the corresponding assigned area. Maxi-

mum 4 anglers per vehicle and 1 vehicle per
parking space.
g. Artificial flies and lures only, two trout limit.
h. Hunting access limited to the occupants of
a vehicle parked in assigned parking space.
Maximum 4 hunters per vehicle.

COALBED CANYON SWA - Dolores Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Cortez, go NW on Hwy. 491
to Northdale. SWA is S of Hwy. 491 and CR 2,
also 2 areas on N side of Hwy. 491, farther W.
GMUs/ACRES: 72, 711 / 2,359 acres
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Discharging firearms allowed only for hunting.

COCHETOPA SWA - Saguache Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Gunnison, go 8 miles E on
Hwy. 50, turn right on Hwy. 114, then go 20
miles S/SE, turn right on CR NN14, go S 2 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 67 / 6,712 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, rabbit, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour after
sunset, with exception for hunters retrieving
downed game.
b. Foot access only and only from established
parking areas.
c. Camping, dogs, fires prohibited.
d. Big-game hunting prohibited N of posted
E/W center line of Sect. 27, Range 2 E, Township 46 N.

COKE OVEN SWA - Pitkin Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Basalt, go 30 miles E on

USFS Rd. 105 (Fryingpan River Rd.)
GMU/ACRES: 444 / 330 acres
RECREATION: hunting, wildlife viewing

COLLER SWA - Mineral, Rio Grande Cos.

DIRECTIONS: From South Fork, go 4.5 miles W

on Hwy. 149.

GMUs/ACRES: 76, 79 / 579 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, squirrel, dusky

grouse

FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom
RESTRICTIONS: camping, snowmobiles, over-

night parking prohibited.

COLORADO RIVER ISLAND SWA -

Mesa Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Grand Junction, go E on
I-70; turn S on Hwy. 141 (32 Rd.). Turn W on
D Rd. Colorado River SWA is on S side of road,
along the river.
GMUs/ACRES: 30, 41 / 67 acres
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping, dogs (except as aid in hunting),
prohibited.
b. Waterfowl hunting from established blinds is
the only hunting allowed.
c. Hunting by reservation only. See “Hunting
Reservations” (page 1) for details. Mandatory

check in and check out as posted at station.
d. Hunting areas that have not been reserved
are available on first-come, first-served basis
after 5 a.m. for that hunt day. Reserved areas
unoccupied by 7 a.m. are available first-come,
first-served basis. But any hunt area must be
yielded at any time upon request of a hunter
holding a valid reservation for that area.

COLOROW MOUNTAIN SWA -

Rio Blanco Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Meeker take Hwy. 64 approximately 15 miles W to CR 142 (directly N
of the east entrance to Rio Blanco Lake SWA).
SCENERY GULCH UNIT: take CR 142 for 7.2 miles
to the property. TSCHUDDI GULCH UNIT: take CR
142 for 1.8 miles to intersection of CR 142 and
CR 143. Take CR 143 for 3.7 miles to property.
GMUs/ACRES: 11 / 1,979 acres
HUNTING: elk, bear, lion, deer, small game
FISHING: Scenery Pond is 5.5 acres at bottom of
Scenery Gulch near parking area.
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding, camping in primitive areas, OHV access through Tschuddi Gulch
to BLM lands on Colorow Mountain.

WILDLIFE AREAS

Hwy. 50 to Little Cimarron Rd., then 2 miles S
to access road, then go 1.5 miles SW.
GMU/ACRES: 65 / 6,161 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, waterfowl, dusky grouse
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, picnicking

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RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open July 16-end of January.
b. Parking and camping in designated areas only.
c. Motorized vehicles prohibited in Scenery
Gulch Unit and in Tschuddi Unit north of
designated camping area.
d. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
within 200 yards of camping, parking areas or
structures.

COTTONWOOD SWA - Morgan Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Snyder, go 2 miles E on CR

W.7.

GMU/ACRES: 96 / 884 acres
HUNTING: deer, pheasant, bobwhite quail,

waterfowl, dove, rabbit, squirrel, turkey
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open 3 a.m.-9 p.m. daily; no time restrictions
for hunters with night-hunting permit.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Target practice prohibited except when authorized by area wildlife manager.
d. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except when hunting.
e. All recreational activities except deer hunting
prohibited opening weekend of regular plains
rifle deer season, and opening day and first
weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
f. Horse use prohibited except when training hunting dogs and only allowed in Feb.,
March, April (through Wed. before spring
turkey season opens) and Aug.
g. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited
from first day of teal season to last day of dark
goose season.

COWDREY LAKE SWA - Jackson Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Cowdrey, go 2 miles S on
Hwy. 125. From Walden, go 7.5 miles N on
Hwy. 125. Entrance W of road.
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GMU/ACRES: 161 / 15 acres land, 80 acres water
HUNTING: small game, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater
wake.
b. Sailboards prohibited.

CREEDE SWA - Mineral Co.

WILDLIFE AREAS

DIRECTIONS - HATCHERY TRACT: From Creede,

go 1.2 miles E on Hwy. 149 to undesignated
road, then go 0.5 of a mile S to Rio Grande
River. DEEP CREEK TRACT: From Creede, go
1.25 miles W on Hwy. 149 to Airport Rd., then
go 0.8 of a mile S to Rio Grande River.
GMU/ACRES: 76 / 3 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing

DAN NOBLE SWA - San Miguel Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Norwood, go 1.5 miles E on

Hwy. 145 to USFS Rd. 610 (Dolores-Norwood
Rd.); then 17 miles S.
GMU/ACRES: 70 / 2,223 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl, deer and elk on Greager
Tract. Deer and elk on John Kane tract.
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: power boating, sail surfing, waterskiing, camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms, boat ramps, shelters
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Miramonte Res. Tract:
1. Camping only in designated areas along
NE, SW, SE parts of reservoir.
2. Discharging firearms or bows allowed only
when hunting waterfowl.
3. Waterskiing permitted only 10 a.m.-6 p.m.
Waterskiing, jetskiing only in designated
areas on W half of reservoir.
b. Greager Tract:
1. Access by foot or horseback only.
2. Open March 1-May 15 only with permit
from area or district wildlife manager for
wildlife viewing. Viewers must follow all restrictions and conditions on permit. Open
for other access May 16-end of February.
3. Viewing site limited to designated area.
4. Snowmobiles, camping prohibited.
c. John Kane Tract:
1. Access by foot or horseback only
2. Open May 16-end of February
3. Snowmobiles, camping prohibited

DAWN POND SWA - Bent Co.

DIRECTIONS: Take Hwy. 50 W toward Las
Animas. From Las Animas, go W on Hwy. 194,
then N on CR 5.5. SWA is on E side of road
around Adobe Creek.
GMU/ACRES: 125 / 30 acres
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open for fishing only. Hunting only with
landowner permission.
b. Boating prohibited except float tubes or craft
propelled by hand or electric motor.
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c. Parking allowed in designated areas only.

DEADMAN SWA - Prowers Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Granada, go N on Hwy. 385,

2.5 miles to CR JJ, then go 2.5 miles E on CR JJ
to CR 27. Turn S on CR 27, go 0.5 of a mile to
parking area.
GMU/ACRES: 127 / 503 acres
HUNTING: deer, small game, waterfowl

DELANEY BUTTE LAKES SWA (North,
South, East) - Jackson Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go 0.5 of a mile W
on Hwy. 14 to CR 12, then go 5.3 miles W to CR
18. Go 4.5 miles W on to CR 5, then go 0.5 of a
mile N.
GMU/ACRES: 16 / 2,620 acres
HUNTING: big game, small game, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom, boat ramp, shade shelters
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater
wake.
b. Sailboards prohibited.

DEVIL CREEK SWA - Archuleta Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Pagosa Springs, go 16 miles
W on Hwy. 160 to USFS Rd. 627 then 2 miles N.
GMU/ACRES: 77 / 561 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, squirrel, dusky
grouse, turkey, dove
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS: camping, fires, snowmobiles
prohibited.

DeWEESE RES. SWA - Custer Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Westcliffe, go NW on Hwy.
69 for 5 miles, turn N on Copper Gulch Rd. to
access road.
GMUs/ACRES: 69, 691 / 780 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake, coldwater stream
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing, camping
HUNTING: pronghorn, waterfowl, dove, coyote,
cottontail, deer, small game
FACILITIES: restrooms, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS: OHVs prohibited.

DIAMOND J SWA (Hunting and Fishing
Lease) - Jackson Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go N on Hwy. 125.
Parking areas are 1, 2 and 4 miles N of Walden.
GMU/ACRES: 161 / 3,129 acres of land, 10 miles
of river
HUNTING: small game, waterfowl
FISHING: Illinois and Michigan rivers, coldwater
stream
RESTRICTIONS:

a. No big-game hunting; access allowed only for
fishing, small-game and waterfowl hunting.
b. Hunting with shotguns only.

DOLORES RIVER SWA - Montezuma Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Dolores, go 5 miles NE on

Hwy. 145.

GMUs/ACRES: 71, 73 / 57 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl

FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS: camping, fires prohibited; fish-

ing prohibited in rearing ponds.

DOME LAKES SWA - Saguache Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Gunnison, go 8 miles E on
Hwy. 50. Turn right on Hwy. 114, go 20 miles S/
SE. Turn right on CR NN14, go 5 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 67 / 420 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lakes
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom, drinking water
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Access by foot or horseback only from parking areas. Parking only in designated areas.
b. ATVs, dirt bikes, snowmobiles allowed only
on CRs NN14 and 15GG.
c. Camping permitted during waterfowl seasons
in designated safety zones only.
d. Discharging firearms and hunting prohibited
in designated safety zones.
e. Dogs prohibited except as hunting aid or
when on leash.
f. Bowfishing prohibited.

DOME ROCK SWA - Teller Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Divide, go 5 miles S on
Hwy. 67 to Rainbow Valley, then turn right on
CR 61 and go 1.8 miles to SWA access road.
GMU/ACRES: 581 / 6,980 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky grouse
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, hiking
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Access by foot or horseback only from parking lot and trails from Mueller State Park.
b. Camping, dogs, fires, rock climbing prohibited.
c. Horseback, pack animals allowed only on
designated roads and trails except if used as a
big-game hunting aid.
d. Public access is closed from December 1 to
July 15 in the area bounded on the east by the
Sand Creek Trail, on the north by the Dome
Rock Trail, and on the west and south by the
property boundaries. The Dome Rock Trail
west of the Jack Rabbit Lodge is also closed
from December 1 to July 15.

DOUGLAS RES. SWA - Larimer Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Wellington exit on I-25, go
5.5 miles W, S and W on Hwy. 1 to CR 15, go 1
mile N on CR 15 to CR 60, then 0.25 of a mile
W to LaVina Drive. Go N on LaVina Drive to
lake. From Fort Collins at Hwys. 287 and 1, take
Hwy. 1 N for 4 miles to Waverly cutoff (CR 15).
Go N on CR 15 to CR 60. Then go 0.25 of a mile
W to LaVina Drive and go N.
GMU/ACRES: 9 / 765 acres
FISHING: warmwater and coldwater species
FACILITIES: restroom
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Fishing only from 1 hour before sunrise to 1
hour after sunset.
b. Hunting, fires, camping, discharging firearms

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or bows, sailboards, sailboats, ice skating,
ATVs, dirt bikes, snowmobiles prohibited.
c. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater
wake.

DOWDY LAKE SWA- Larimer Co.

DIRECTIONS: From town of Red Feather Lakes,
go 1 mile NE on USFS Access Road.
GMU/ACRES: 191 / 120 acres of water
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: power boating, hiking, camping
FACILITIES: restroom, boat ramp, campgrounds
RESTRICTIONS: boating prohibited if it creates a
whitewater wake

DIRECTIONS:
ENTRANCE 1: From the junction of Hwys. 50

and 285, go 4 miles N to CR 251-1. (Note: First
mile of this road is private property. After entering BLM land, the SWA can be accessed for next
2 miles, through BLM land and SWA property.)
ENTRANCE 2: About 1 mile N of CR 251-1 is an
access point on Hwy. 285, a “Point of Interest”
site about Zebulon Pike. There is parking and a
gate into E portion of SWA.
ENTRANCE 3: Just under 1 mile farther N (about
1 mile S of Jct. of Hwys. 285/291) CR 251 goes
W. There is parking and access 2.3 miles W of
Hwy. 285. Do not attempt access from N via
subdivision on CR 251A.
GMU/ACRES: 56 / 2,949 acres
HUNTING: elk, deer, small game

DRY CREEK BASIN SWA - San Miguel Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Naturita, go 17 miles S on

Hwy. 141. Hwy. 141 goes SW through property.
GMU/ACRES: 70 / 12,775 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dove, mountain lion,
bobcat, coyote
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping only in designated areas.
b. Snowmobiles prohibited.

DUCK CREEK SWA - Logan Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Crook, go 1.5 miles N on

Hwy. 55.

GMU/ACRES: 90 / 1,121 acres
HUNTING: rabbit, pheasant, dove, waterfowl,

deer

RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Target practice prohibited except when authorized by area wildlife manager.
c. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except when hunting.
d. One field trial may be authorized per year in
Feb., March or Aug.

DUNE RIDGE SWA - Logan Co.

DIRECTIONS: From I-76 at Sterling exit, go 0.5
of a mile W on Hwy. 6 to CR 370, then go 5
miles SW.
GMU/ACRES: 96 / 400 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite quail, turkey, dove, waterfowl

RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except when hunting.
c. Target practice prohibited except when authorized by area wildlife manager.
d. All recreational activities except deer hunting
prohibited opening weekend of regular plains
rifle deer season, and opening day and first
weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
e. Horses prohibited except when training hunting dogs and only allowed in Feb., March and
April (through Wed. before spring turkey
season opens) and Aug.
f. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited
from first day of teal season to last day of dark
goose season.

DUTCH GULCH SWA - Gunnison Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Gunnison, go 5.3 miles E
on Hwy. 50, then 7.3 miles S on CR 42, which
becomes BLM Rd. 307.
GMU/ACRES: 67 / 320 acres
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open June 16-end of Feb.
b. Access by foot or horseback only from
designated parking areas. Parking only in
designated areas.
c. ATVs, dirt bikes, snowmobiles allowed only
on improved road through property.
d. Camping, fires prohibited.
e. Dogs prohibited except as an aid in hunting
or when on leash.

EAGLE RIVER SWA (Fishing Leases) -

Eagle Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Eagle, go E on Hwy. 6 about
2-3 miles to property boundary sign. This is W
edge of SWA. Property extends E about 2 miles
and includes 3 designated fishing access points.
Access allowed only at these points.
GMU/ACRES: 35 / 25 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open for fishing only on N side of Eagle
River. Access only at designated points as
posted.
b. Camping, fires, dogs prohibited

ECHO CANYON RES. SWA - Archuleta Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Pagosa Springs, go 4 miles S

on Hwy. 84.

GMU/ACRES: 78 / 211 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: boating, picnicking, wildlife

viewing

FACILITIES: restroom, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping, fires, snowmobiles prohibited.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater
wake.

ELLIOTT SWA - Morgan Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Snyder, go 6 miles NE on

CR W.7.

GMUs/ACRES: 95, 96 / 2,576 acres
HUNTING: deer, pheasant, bobwhite quail, rab-

bit, squirrel, turkey, waterfowl
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: duck blinds on Union Tract
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open 3 a.m.-9 p.m.; no time restrictions for
hunters with night-hunting permit.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Target practice prohibited except when authorized by area wildlife manager.
d. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except when hunting or bowfishing.
e. All recreational activities except deer hunting
are prohibited on opening weekend of regular
plains rifle deer season, and opening day and
first weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
f. Horses prohibited except when training
hunting dogs and then only allowed in Feb.,
March, April (through Wed. before spring
turkey season opens) and Aug.
g. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited
from first day of teal season to last day of dark
goose season.
UNION TRACT: Waterfowl hunting only. See the
2016 Small Game and Waterfowl brochure for
details.
HAMLIN TRACTS (N AND S): Hunting allowed.
See the 2016 Small Game and Waterfowl brochure for details.
QUINT TRACT: Landowner permission required
to hunt deer.

WILDLIFE AREAS

DRONEY GULCH SWA - Chaffee Co.

2016 Colorado State Recreation Lands

EMERALD MOUNTAIN SWA - Routt Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Steamboat Springs, go S on
Hwy. 40 to 5th Street. Turn right on 5th Street,
turn left on Howelsen Pkwy., which becomes
River Road/CR 14 to S. SWA is W of road. Park
in the lot at the left posted for Chuck Lewis
SWA. Follow marked orange posts on W side
of CR 14 along trail easement through private
property to access Emerald Mountain.
GMU/ACRES: 131 / 674 acres
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open from 4 a.m.-10 p.m. July 1-Nov. 30.
b. Access by foot or horseback only.
c. Camping, fires, dogs prohibited.

ESCALANTE SWA - Delta, Mesa,

Montrose Cos.

HAMILTON TRACT: From Delta, go 2.2 miles W
on 5th Street (G Rd.), to G50 Rd. Go 2 miles
NW. Alternate route: From Delta, go 5.5 miles
NW on Hwy. 50.
LOWER ROUBIDEAU TRACT: From Delta, go 4.5
miles W on 5th Street (G Rd.).
PICKETT CORRAL TRACT: From Delta, go 12
miles NW on Hwy. 50 to Escalante Canyon
turnoff; then 21 miles SW into Escalante
Canyon.
PEACH ORCHARD POINT TRACT: From Delta,
go 6.5 miles W on 5th Street (G Rd.) to Sawmill
Mesa Rd., then 11.5 miles N.
CAP SMITH TRACT: From Delta, go 12 miles
NW on Hwy. 50 to Escalante Canyon turnoff;
then 6 miles SW into Escalante Canyon.
EAST WALKER TRACT: From Delta, go 12 miles
N on Hwy. 50 to Escalante Canyon turnoff, then
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go 4 miles SW into Escalante Canyon.
UPPER ROUBIDEAU TRACT: From Delta, go 6.5
miles W on 5th Street (G Rd.) to Sawmill Mesa
Rd., then go 11.5 miles N.
WEST WALKER TRACT: From Delta, go 12 miles
NW on Hwy. 50 to Escalante Canyon turnoff,
then go 17 miles SW into Escalante Canyon to
Palmer Gulch Rd. Go 5 miles W; then 1.2 miles
N toward Tatum Ridge to Tatum Ridge/Snowbelly Ridge Rds.; then 6 miles NE.
WATERWHEEL TRACT: From Delta, go 12 miles
NW on Hwy. 50 to Escalante Canyon turnoff;
then 3 miles SW into Escalante Canyon. Then
go 0.75 of a mile upstream S of Gunnison River
(primitive road).
GUNNISON RIVER TRACT: From Delta, go 12
miles NW on Hwy. 50 to Escalante Canyon Rd.,
then go 3 miles SW to Gunnison River, then
0.75 of a mile upstream S of Gunnison River
(primitive road).
GMU/ACRES: 62 / 7,612 acres on all tracts
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, pheasant, dove,
waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing, interpretive program, historical area
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Dog training prohibited on Hamilton and
Lower Roubideau tracts during upland game
or migratory bird seasons. Hamilton and
Lower Roubideau tracts open only Aug.
1-March 14.
b. Lower Roubideau tract hunting are youth/
mentor hunting only. Only one mentor per
youth may hunt.
c. Field trials may be authorized in Feb., March,
Aug. and Sept.
d. Bowfishing prohibited.

FISH CREEK SWA - Dolores Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Dolores, go 12 miles N on

Hwy. 145 to USFS Rd. 535, then 12 miles N to
Fish Creek access road. Then go 1.5 miles N.
GMU/ACRES: 71 / 314 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky grouse,
snowshoe hare
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: camping (only during deer &amp; elk
seasons), hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS: camping allowed only in deer
and elk seasons.

FLAGLER RES. SWA - Kit Carson Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Flagler, go 5 miles E on Rd.

U.

GMU/ACRES: 107 / 400 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, pheasant, dove, water-

fowl, turkey
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: power boating, waterskiing,
camping, picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms, boat ramps
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Boating prohibited during waterfowl seasons
except float tubes or craft propelled by hand,
wind or electric motors.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater
wake. Waterskiing permitted only Sun. and
Mon. from June 1-Aug. 31.
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c. Hunting open to youth/mentors only. Only
one mentor per youth may hunt.

FORT LYON SWA - Bent Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Las Animas, go 20 miles
E on Hwy. 50 to CR 183. SWA is S of Hwy. 50,
next to John Martin Res. SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 125 / 523 acres
RESTRICTIONS: ATVs, dirt bikes prohibited.

FOUR MILE SWA - Douglas Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Deckers, take Hwy. 67 S to
Westcreek. From Westcreek, travel W on Stump
Rd. to 9J Rd. Go N on 9J Rd. to SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 51 / 362 acres
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Access by foot or horseback only.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.

FRANK SWA - Weld, Larimer Cos.

DIRECTIONS: From I-25 at Windsor exit, go 2.3

miles E on Hwy. 392 to CR 13, then go 0.5 of a
mile S.
GMU/ACRES: 94 / 324 acres
FISHING: warmwater
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Hunting is prohibited. Closed north of the
Poudre River for all public access, including
fishing.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Discharging bows allowed only for bowfishing.
d. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater
wake.

FRANKLIN ISLAND SWA - Mesa Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Grand Junction, go E on
I-70; turn S on Hwy. 141 (32 Rd.). Enter James
M. Robb Colorado River State Park (just north
of Colorado River), SWA is west of the park and
accessed from the Riverfront Trail.
GMUs/ACRES: 30, 41 / 38 acres
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Waterfowl hunting from established blinds is
the only type of hunting allowed.
b. Camping, dogs (except as aid in hunting),
prohibited.
c. Hunting by reservation only. See “Hunting
Reservations” (page 1) for details. Mandatory
check in and check out as posted at station.
d. Hunting areas that have not been reserved
are available on first-come, first-served basis
after 5 a.m. for that hunt day. Reserved areas
unoccupied by 7 a.m. are available first-come,
first-served basis. Any hunt area must be
yielded at any time upon request of a hunter
holding a valid reservation for that area.

FRANTZ LAKE SWA - Chaffee Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Salida, go 0.25 of a mile W
on Hwy. 291 to CR 154, then 0.75 of a mile W.
SWA is SW of Mt. Shavano SFU.
GMU/ACRES: 56 / 25 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
FACILITIES: restroom
RESTRICTIONS: camping, discharging bows and
firearms prohibited.

FRENCHMAN CREEK SWA - Phillips Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Holyoke, go 5 miles W on
Hwy. 6 to CR 29, then go 0.5 of a mile S.
GMU/ACRES: 98 / 69 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, pheasant, dove
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Target practice prohibited except when authorized by area wildlife manager.
c. Discharging firearms or bows allowed only
when hunting.

GARFIELD CREEK SWA - Garfield Co.

DIRECTIONS: From New Castle, go 2 miles SW
on CR 312 to Garfield Creek Rd., then 1 mile S.
GMU/ACRES: 42 / 13,179 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping allowed only 7 days before start of
regular big-game seasons through 7 days after
regular big-game seasons.
b. Hunting prohibited within 75 yards of centerline of CRs 312 and 328. Hunting prohibited
in designated safety zone as posted.
c. Open Dec. 1- July 15 only for spring turkey
hunting below and small-game hunting
above junction of CRs 312 and 328. Open for
other access July 16-Nov. 30.
d. NEW! Hunting of dusky grouse and ruffed
grouse is prohibited on the Upper Baldy
Tract.
e. Dogs prohibited except as hunting aid.
f. Bicycles allowed only on CRs 312 and 328.

GEORGETOWN SWA - Clear Creek Co.

DIRECTIONS: From I-70, take exit 228. Turn N

on 15th St.

GMU/ACRES: 39 / 670 acres
HUNTING: small game, deer, bighorn sheep
RECREATION: wildlife observation, hiking
RESTRICTIONS: hunting bighorn sheep prohibit-

ed within 0.25 of a mile of I-70 throughout SWA.

GRANADA SWA - Prowers Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Granada go N on Hwy. 385;
turn E on Half Street (first road N of railroad).
Go 1.5 miles.
GMUs/ACRES: 127, 132 / 5,630 acres
HUNTING: small game, waterfowl, deer
FISHING: warmwater fishing in Arkansas River
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, photography
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour after
sunset.
b. Parking allowed only in designated areas. All
motor vehicles restricted to access roads and
parking areas.
c. Camping, fires, ATVs, dirt bikes prohibited.
ON MIDWESTERN FARMS TRACT:

1. Hunting restricted to S of river road and by
shotgun and archery only.
2. Swimming, boating, float tubes prohibited.

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GRANBY RANCH (Conservation
Easement) - Grand Co.

DIRECTIONS: SWA is 0.75 of a mile E of Hwy.

40 on CR 89, near Granby.
GMU/ACRES: 28 / 451 acres
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open April 16-Nov. 14
b. Fires, motor vehicles prohibited
c. Dogs must be on leash

GRANITE SWA (Fishing Easement) -

Chaffee Co.

RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping, fires, dogs, mining activities and
panning prohibited.
b. Launching or taking out of vessels prohibited.

GRIEVE RANCH SWA (Conservation
Easement) - Routt Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Craig, take Hwy. 13 N 44
miles to Baggs, Wyo. Turn right on Wyo. Hwy.
70, go 17 miles to CR 129. Turn right and go 3
miles to SWA campground.
GMU/ACRES: 5 / 2,511 acres
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Fires, snowmobiles, ATVs, motorcycles,
commercial use, woodcutting and gathering
prohibited.
b. Dogs allowed only as hunting aid.
c. Firearms allowed only for hunting.
d. Camping only in developed campgrounds.
e. Closed on hay meadows N of CR 129.
f. Fishing access to Little Snake River restricted
to river corridor, plus 20 feet above highwater line on either bank.

GROUNDHOG RES. SWA - Dolores Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Dolores, go 25 miles N on
USFS Rd. 526 to USFS Rd. 533, then 5 miles NE.
GMU/ACRES: 71 / 606 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater
wake.
b. Camping prohibited.

GUNNISON SWA - Gunnison Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Gunnison, go 6 miles W on

Hwy. 50.

GMU/ACRES: 54 / 2,800 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky grouse
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing

RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open April 1-Nov. 30.
b. Camping only in designated areas.
c. Foot or horseback access only on Beaver
Creek Trail.

GUNNISON RIVER SWA (Van Tuyl &amp;
Redden) - Gunnison Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Gunnison go N on Hwy.
135 to CR 13. Turn left and go 0.25 of a mile to
where road jogs left and becomes Tincup Street
in Gunnison. Go W 3 blocks to Palisade City
Park. Parking N side park. Access by foot 0.5 of
a mile W of parking lot.
GMU/ACRES: 54 / 81 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl by shotgun only
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: parking area
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Foot access only.
b. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except when hunting.
c. Waterfowl hunting only, with shotguns.

GYPSUM PONDS SWA - Eagle Co.

DIRECTIONS: I-70 to Gypsum exit, take S side

frontage road of I-70 E to parking area. SWA is
on N side of Eagle River only.
GMUS/ACRES: 35 / 90 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream, coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: parking area
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open sunrise to sunset; no time restrictions
for hunters and anglers.
b. Camping, fires, glass containers, boat launching and takeouts prohibited.
c. Dogs prohibited March 15-June 15 to protect
nesting waterfowl. Dogs prohibited at all
times on eastern ponds except when used in
waterfowl hunting.
d. Field trials may be authorized in Aug. and Sept.

HARDEMAN SWA (Fishing Easement) -

Lake Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Buena Vista, go 18 miles
N on Hwy. 24. SWA is on both sides of river,
upstream from Lake/Chaffee county line.
GMUs: 48, 49
FISHING: 1.25 miles of fishing access to Arkansas River
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping, fires, dogs, firearms, mining activities and panning prohibited.
b. No launching or taking out of vessels.

HARMON SWA (Fishing Easement) -

Chaffee Co.

DIRECTIONS: From the stoplight in Buena Vista,
go W on CR 306 for 2.2 miles. Turn right on CR
361 for 0.2 of a mile to parking area.
GMU/ACRES: 481 / 10 acres
RESTRICTIONS: fishing only. Campfires, dogs,
overnight camping, firearms, hunting prohibited.

HAVILAND LAKE SWA - La Plata Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Durango, go 18 miles N
on Hwy. 550 to USFS Rd. 671, then go 0.5 of a
mile E.
GMU/ACRES: 74 / 208 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: boating, camping on USFS property on E side of lake; fee for camping/day use
FACILITIES: gravel boat ramp, USFS campground with restroom and drinking water on E
of lake
RESTRICTIONS: float tubes or craft propelled by
hand or electric motor only

HECKENDORF SWA - Chaffee Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Buena Vista, go 5 miles N
on Hwy. 24 to CR 361, then go 1 mile W.
GMU/ACRES: 481 / 720 acres
HUNTING: elk, deer, small game, pronghorn
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

WILDLIFE AREAS

DIRECTIONS: From Buena Vista, 17 miles N on
Hwy. 24. Access from Chaffee-Lake county line
downstream to 0.25 of a mile below Granite
Bridge.
GMUs/ACRES: 48, 49 / 131 acres
FISHING: fishing access only; coldwater fishing
on Arkansas River. Fishing area is from Lake
Co. line downstream to 1.5 miles below the
Granite bridge.

2016 Colorado State Recreation Lands

a. Access from designated parking areas only.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.

HIGEL SWA - Alamosa Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Alamosa, take Hwy. 160
NW to CR 104 N. SWA is N of junction of CRs
104 and 3.0S.
GMU/ACRES: 791 / 1,465 acres
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open only Sat., Sun., Wed. and legal holidays
from Sept. 1-Feb. 14.
b. Permit required Sept. 1-Feb. 14. Maximum
of 25 permits issued daily, available free, first
come, first served. From Sept. 1-30, and Nov.
11-Feb.14, permits obtained by reservation by
calling (719) 587-6923 or at the Wildlife Area
Office in Monte Vista. Oct. 1-Nov. 10, permits
obtained through reservation system. See
“Hunting Reservations,” (page 1) for details.
Reservations for weekends can be made
up to 14 days in advance but not less than 2
days before Saturday of weekend requested.
Reservations for Wed. can be made up to
14 days in advance but not less than 2 days
before date requested. Maximum 2 people
per reservation.
c. Closed Feb. 15- July 15 to protect nesting
water birds. Area wildlife manager may authorize educational or scientific uses during
closures.

HOHNHOLZ LAKES SWA - Larimer Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Hwy. 14 at upper end of
Poudre Canyon, go 30 miles N on Laramie
River Rd. (CR 103).
GMU/ACRES: 7 / 80 acres of water, 1 mile of
river; 133 acres total
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream, coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Boating prohibited except float tubes or craft
propelled by hand, wind or electric motor.
b. Sailboards prohibited.
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c. Camping only in Laramie River camping area.
d. NEW! Grace Creek Rd. closed to the public
except to licensed hunters Aug. 16 through
the last day of the 4th rifle season.

HOLBROOK RES. SWA - Otero Co.

WILDLIFE AREAS

DIRECTIONS: From Swink, go 3 miles N on CR
24.5 to CR FF, then go 0.5 of a mile E.
GMU/ACRES: 125 / 670 acres
FISHING: warmwater
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite quail, dove, waterfowl
RECREATION: powerboating, sailboating, sailsurfing, waterskiing, camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms, boat ramps
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Hunting prohibited as posted in safety zone
on SW side near residence.
b. OHV use prohibited.

HOLLY SWA - Prowers Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Holly, go 1 mile N on CR

34.

GMUs/ACRES: 127, 132 / 277 acres
HUNTING: rabbit, pheasant, dove, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping, open fires, ATVs, dirt bikes prohibited.
b. Hunting prohibited in designated safety zones
between Hwy. 50 and CR FF.

HOLYOKE SWA - Phillips Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Holyoke, go 4 miles S on
Hwy. 385 to CR 14; then 4 miles W.
GMU/ACRES: 98 / 80 acres
HUNTING: rabbit, pheasant, dove, deer
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Target practice prohibited except when authorized by area wildlife manager.
c. Discharging firearms or bows allowed only
when hunting.

HOME LAKE SWA - Rio Grande Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Monte Vista, go 1.5 miles E
on Sherman Avenue.
GMU/ACRES: 791 / 64 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open sunrise to sunset; no time restrictions
for fishing or with night-hunting permit.
b. Float tubes or craft propelled by hand, wind,
electric motor only. Motorboats up to 10 hp
allowed any time. Motorboats 10 hp or more
allowed only 10 a.m.-4 p.m.

HORSE CREEK RES. SWA (Timber Lake) -

Otero, Bent Cos.
DIRECTIONS: From La Junta, go 8 miles N on
Hwy. 109 to Cheraw; then 2 miles E on CR JJ.5
to CR 33. Go 7 miles N.
GMU/ACRES: 125 / 2,603 acres
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: power boating, sail surfing, wa14

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terskiing, camping, wildlife viewing, hunting by
permission only
FACILITIES: restrooms, boat ramps
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour after
sunset; no time restrictions for fishing.
b. ATVs, dirt bikes, snowmobiles prohibited.
c. Frozen surface of lake closed. Dams, inlets,
outlet structures closed except when fishing.

HORSETHIEF CANYON SWA - Mesa Co.

DIRECTIONS: I-70 W to Fruita exit, take Hwy.
340 S 1 mile to property sign. Take access road
4 miles.
GMUs/ACRES: 30, 40 / 1,439 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl, dove, deer, coyote, rabbit,
pheasant
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open 5 a.m.-9 p.m., no time restrictions for
fishing.
b. Camping, fires, quail hunting prohibited.
c. Turkey hunting only allowed for:
1. Limited-access permit for youth/mentor
hunting in spring.
2. Hunters with limited GMU 30 license may
hunt, but only on Skipper’s Island.
d. Hunting permitted with shotguns, hand-held
bows and muzzleloading rifles.
e. Fishing prohibited in rearing ponds and as
posted.
f. Waterfowl hunting on Sat. restricted to youth/
mentors only and only from 100 yards E of
blind No. 1 to western SWA boundary.
g. To hunt waterfowl on W end of property,
reservations required for specific blind. Hunting restricted to within 100 yards of blind.
Maximum 4 hunters per blind. See “Hunting
Reservations,” (page 1) for details. Hunters
must check in and out as posted.
h. Hunt areas not reserved are available on
first-come, first-served basis after 5 a.m. each
hunting day. Reserved areas not claimed by
7 a.m. also available first-come, first-served.
Any hunt area must be yielded at any time by
request of a hunter with a valid reservation
for that area.
i. Permits not required for waterfowl hunting
100 yards E of blind No. 1 to eastern SWA
boundary, including Skipper’s Island.
j. Waterfowl hunting prohibited Wed.-Fri.
except Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day and
New Year’s Day.

HOT CREEK SWA - Conejos Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Monte Vista, go 20 miles S
on Hwy. 15 to access road, then go 5 miles W.
GMU/ACRES: 81 / 9,485 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, black bear, mountain lion,
rabbit, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Vehicles prohibited Jan. 1-April 30.
b. Snowmobiles prohibited.

HOT SULPHUR SPRINGS SWA - Grand Co.

BYERS CANYON RIFLE RANGE: From Hot Sulphur Springs, go 4 miles W on Hwy. 40 to range
(N of highway).
HOT SULPHUR SPRINGS STATE RANCH: From
Hot Sulphur Springs, go 3 miles W on Hwy. 40
to Colorado River bridge, then go S at W end of
bridge.
LONE BUCK UNIT: From Hot Sulphur Springs,
go 3.5 miles W on Hwy. 40 to unit (S of Hwy.).
JENNY WILLIAMS UNIT: From Hot Sulphur
Springs, go 3 miles W on Hwy. 40 to CR 50 (E
end of Colorado River bridge), then 2 miles S.
JOE GERRANS, PIONEER PARK UNITS: From
Hot Sulphur Springs, go 3 miles W on Hwy. 40
to Colorado River bridge, then go S at E end of
bridge.
PIONEER PARK UNIT: N and W of Hot Sulphur
Springs on the edge of town, N side of Colorado
River.
PAUL F. GILBERT FISHING AREA: From Hot
Sulphur Springs, go 3 miles W on Hwy. 40 to W
end of Colorado River bridge; then S.
GMUs/ACRES: 18, 28 / 2,160 acres, all units
HUNTING: deer, elk, black bear, mountain lion,
rabbit, dusky grouse, waterfowl, dove
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing,
photography, shooting range
FACILITIES: restroom, rifle range, campsites
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping only in Joe Gerrans Unit and Lone
Buck campgrounds.
b. Discharging firearms prohibited in Joe Gerrans Unit, Lone Buck campgrounds and Paul
F. Gilbert Fishing Area.
c. Byers Canyon Rifle Range open sunrise to
sunset. The range may be closed to protect
wintering big game.
d. Bowfishing prohibited.
e. Fires and off-road travel prohibited in Parshall
Divide Unit.

HUERFANO SWA - Huerfano Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Gardner, go 13 miles W on

CR 580.

GMU/ACRES: 861 / 544 acres
HUNTING: deer, bear, rabbit, dove
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms, picnic tables

HUGO SWA - Lincoln Co.

CLINGINGSMITH TRACT: From Hugo, go 14
miles S on CR 109, then 2.25 miles E on CR 2G.
GMU/ACRES: 113 / 2,240 acres
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, rabbit, dove,
waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater; spring stocked trout
fishing
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms
RESTRICTIONS: boating prohibited.

INDIAN RUN SWA - Routt Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Hamilton, go 12 miles SE
on Hwy. 317 to CR 67, then go 6 miles S.

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GMU/ACRES: 12 / 2,039 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, black bear, rabbit, dusky

grouse

FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping allowed only in designated areas.
b. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited in
designated safety zones.

JACKSON LAKE SWA - Morgan Co.

RESTRICTIONS:

a. Access only from designated parking areas.
b. Camping, fires, ice fishing, hunting with
centerfire rifles prohibited.
c. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except when hunting. Discharging bows allowed for bowfishing.
d. No fishing Oct. 1 through last day of regular
waterfowl season in the SWA portion of the
lake. SWA property is marked with signs.
No fishing Nov. 1 through last day of regular
waterfowl season in the state park portion of
the lake north of the boat ramp.
e. Hunting prohibited from frozen surface of
lake and elsewhere as posted. Vessels prohibited on frozen surface of the lake.
f. Target practice prohibited except with area
wildlife manager’s authorization.
g. During regular duck season, small-game
hunters may not hunt around ponds occupied by waterfowl hunters.
h. During regular duck season, all hunters must
check in and check out at check station.
Hunters may check in on a first-come, firstserved basis after 3 a.m. or after any other
hunters check out. Hunters may only hunt
the area they check into.

JAMES M. JOHN SWA - Las Animas Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Raton, N.M., go 7 miles on
New Mexico Hwys. 72 &amp; 526. Go N up Sugarite
Canyon 12 miles to Lake Dorothey SWA, then
go NW 4 miles on unmarked trail to top of
Fishers Peak Mesa.
GMU/ACRES: 140 / 8,200 acres
HUNTING: elk, deer, bear, mountain lion, small
game, turkey
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, hiking, picnicking
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open April 2-Nov. 30.
b. Access by foot or horseback only.
c. Camping prohibited within 100 feet of
streams.
d. Hunting access by drawing only and for
big game only in regular rifle deer and elk
seasons.

JAMES MARK JONES SWA - Park Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Hwy. 24 E of Hartsel, take
CR 15 (Elkhorn Rd.) N 15 miles to sign. Go
W 1.8 miles to parking area. From Hwy. 285 at
Como turnoff, take CR 15 SE 8 miles to sign. Go
W 1.8 miles to parking area. Road to parking
area not maintained in winter.
GMU/ACRES: 50 / 17,429 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: parking areas
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open May 2-Dec. 31.
b. Fires only in established fire rings at designated parking areas.

JEAN K. TOOL SWA - Morgan Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Fort Morgan, go 4 miles
NE on I-76 to Dodd Bridge Rd., then go 1.75
miles N.
GMU/ACRES: 96 / 903 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite quail, turkey, dove, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, hiking
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open 3 a.m.-9 p.m.; no time restrictions for
hunters with night-hunting permit.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except when hunting.
d. Target practice prohibited except when authorized by area wildlife manager.
e. All recreational activities except deer hunting
prohibited opening weekend of regular plains
rifle deer season, and opening day and first
weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
f. Horses prohibited except when training hunting dogs and only allowed in Feb., March,
April (through Wed. before spring turkey
season opens) and Aug.
g. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited
from first day of teal season to last day of dark
goose season.

JENSEN SWA - Rio Blanco Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Meeker, go 9 miles NE on
Hwy. 13 to CR 30.
GMUs/ACRES: 12, 23, 211 / 5,955 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, black bear, rabbit, dusky
grouse, waterfowl
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open July 16-Dec. 31.
b. Camping only in designated areas.

JERRY CREEK RES. SWA (Jerry Creek
Res. Nos.1 &amp; 2) - Mesa Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Molina, take Hwy. 330 W.
SWA is on N side of highway at confluence of
Plateau and Spring creeks.
GMU/ACRES: 421 / 871 acres
FISHING: warmwater lake (catch and release
only)
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Hunting, firearms, ice fishing, camping, fires,

motorized and non-motorized vehicles, pets,
domestic animals, boating, floating, swimming, wading prohibited.
b. Belly boats used with waders are allowed.
c. Frozen surface of lake closed.

JIM OLTERMAN/LONE CONE SWA -

Dolores Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Norwood, go 1.5 miles E on
Hwy. 145 to USFS Rd. 610, then go 24 miles S.
GMUs/ACRES: 70, 71 / 5,030 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, black bear, dusky grouse
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: camping, picnicking, wildlife
viewing
FACILITIES: two horse corrals, campsites
RESTRICTIONS: snowmobiles prohibited. Access
on foot or horseback only.

JOE MOORE RES. SWA - Montezuma Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Mancos, go 5 miles NE on
Hwy. 184 to CR 40, then go 4 miles N.
GMU/ACRES: 73 / 120 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom, boat ramp

WILDLIFE AREAS

DIRECTIONS: From I-76 at Hwy. 39 exit, go 7.4
miles N on Hwy. 39 to Hwy. 144. Then go 1
mile NE to CR 5, then 3.8 miles N to CR CC,
then 1 mile W to CR 4, then 0.25 of a mile S.
GMU/ACRES: 95 / 394 acres
HUNTING: pheasant, waterfowl, dove, rabbit, deer
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: powerboating, sailboating, sail
surfing, waterskiing, wildlife viewing (no boat
ramp)

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RESTRICTIONS:

a. Boating prohibited if it causes a whitewater
wake.
b. Camping prohibited.

JOHN MARTIN RES. SWA - Bent Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Las Animas, go 16 miles E
on Hwy. 50 to CR 24 at Hasty. Then go 2 miles
S on CR 24.
GMUs/ACRES: 125, 126, 146 / 19,471 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite quail, scaled quail, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: power boating, sail boating, sail
surfing, waterskiing, camping, hiking, wildlife
viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms, boat ramps
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Field trials may be authorized Feb., March,
Aug. and Sept.
b. Closed except to retrieve downed waterfowl
Nov. 1 through last day of waterfowl season as
posted on Army Corps of Engineer land under
lease by CPW to provide for waterfowl resting.
c. ATVs, dirt bikes prohibited.

JOHNSON VILLAGE SWA - Chaffee Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Hwy. 24 bridge over Arkansas River, SWA is on the W half of river 0.25 of
a mile upstream and 0.5 of a mile downstream.
Fishing access only.
GMU/ACRES: 481 / 9 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream

JUMBO RES. SWA - Sedgwick, Logan Cos.

DIRECTIONS: From I-76 at Red Lion exit (No.
155), go 3 miles N to Hwy. 138, then 1 mile NE
to CR 95, then 2 miles N.
GMU/ACRES: 90 / 1,703 acres
HUNTING: rabbit, pheasant, waterfowl, doves
FISHING: warmwater
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RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Anyone ages 18-64 must purchase an annual
Jumbo Res./Prewitt Res. access permit to
enter the property. Anyone who has a valid
Colorado annual hunting or fishing license
does NOT need to have an access permit.
Permits are $36, valid April 1-March 31, and
available anywhere you can purchase CPW
hunting and fishing licenses.
b. Maximum of 250 vehicles on property at
once.
c. NEW! Only boats used for fishing, placing
or retrieving decoys, or retrieving downed
waterfowl may be launched at the east boat
ramp from Oct. 1 until the reservoir is frozen.
d. Waterskiing permitted 10 a.m.-7 p.m. Fri.,
Sat., Sun. and Mon. of Memorial Day weekend.
e. Boats prohibited within 50 feet of outlet
structure.
f. Hunting prohibited from frozen surface of
lake.

JUMPING COW SWA - Elbert Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Kiowa, take Hwy. 86 about
16 miles E to CR 105. Turn N, go about 2 miles
to CR 122, turn E to SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 105 / 14,733 acres
HUNTING: by permit only, for doe, doe pronghorn, doe white-tailed and mule deer
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Hunting and fishing access by permit only.
Must have valid license for the activity prior
to applying for the permit. NEW! Permits on
the Woodard Unit will be issued with priority
given to mobility-impaired hunters and to
mentored youth hunters. Permits must be
kept on hunter at all times.
1. Permits may designate hunt zones, if so,
activity is restricted to those zones only. The
permit is not valid property-wide.
2. Permits are free and available through a
drawing process. Applications available
from the Wildlife Area Office in Denver,
(303) 291-7227.
3. NEW!Applications for fall hunting access
due the third Mon. in Aug.
b. NEW! Dove, turkey, doe pronghorn, doewhite-tailed deer and doe mule deer hunting
permitted. On the Woodard Unit, waterfowl,
small game (excluding dove, turkey and coyote), doe pronghorn, doe mule deer and doe
white-tailed deer hunting permitted.
c. Permitted hunters and anglers may take one
other non-hunter onto the property. NEW!
On the Woodard Unit mobility-impaired
hunters may take two non-hunters onto the
property. The additional non-hunter(s) must
remain with permit holder.
d. NEW! Permitted dove or valid Woodard Unit
hunters may access the property on opening
day of their season. Other permitted hunters
may enter the property after the first Mon.
after the opening day of their season.
e. Open two hours before sunrise to one hour
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after sunset. Hunters may remain as long as
reasonable to retrieve downed game.
f. NEW! Vehicle use permitted only on marked
existing roadways that lead to parking areas
and mobility-impaired hunters are allowed to
use an OHV for hunting and game retrieval
on the Woodard Unit. All other access by foot
or horseback only.
g. Gates shall be left as found after passing
through.
h. Camping, fires prohibited.
i. NEW! Dogs prohibited on the Woodard Unit.

JUNCTION BUTTE SWA - Grand Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Kremmling, go 3 miles S
on Hwy. 9 to CR 387 (dirt road); then 0.5 of a
mile E.
GMU/ACRES: 37 / 1,304 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky grouse
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping, hang gliding prohibited.
b. Vehicles allowed only from day after Labor
Day through last day of regular big-game
season.

KARNEY RANCH SWA - Bent Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Las Animas, go E on Hwy.
50, then go N on CR 18. From CR 18, go either
E or across the canal (N) to access the SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 126 / 13,580 acres
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, small game
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open one hour before sunrise to one hour
after sunset. Hunters may remain as long as
reasonable to retrieve downed game.
b Foot access only; vehicles restricted to parking
areas and roads.
c. Closed in building safety zone and other
safety zones as posted.
d. Camping, fires, firewood collection, OHV use
prohibited.
e. Dogs prohibited, except as an aid to hunting.
f. Ornate box turtle collection and/or release is
prohibited.
g. Night hunting with artificial light for certain
species is allowed with additional permit.
Contact the Lamar office for details, (719)
336-6600.

KARVAL RES. SWA - Lincoln Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Hwys. 94 and 109, go S 10
miles on Hwy. 109.
GMU/ACRES: 120 / 235 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, scaled quail, dove,
waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater; spring stocked trout
fishing
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom, shade shelters
RESTRICTIONS: only float tubes or craft propelled by hand, wind or electric motor allowed.

KEMP-BREEZE SWA - Grand Co.

BREEZE UNIT: About 15 miles W of Granby on
Hwy. 40 past Parshall, go 0.5 of a mile. Look for

mile marker 196. Turn left 0.25 of a mile past
marker for parking or go W 0.75 of a mile for
parking. Unit is 11.5 miles W of Kremmling.
KEMP UNIT: From Granby, go 14.5 miles W on
Hwy. 40, turn left on CR 3 and go over Colorado River bridge. Turn right on second road,
or go another 0.5 of a mile, and turn right for
parking. Unit is 12 miles E of Kremmling.
GMUs/ACRES: 18, 28 / 1,714 acres
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Fishing at Breeze Unit Kids Pond restricted to
youth fishing and anglers with mobility impairments who are restricted to a wheelchair.
b. Breeze Unit hay meadow wetland closed
March 15- July 15.

KINNEY LAKE SWA - Lincoln Co.

KINNEY LAKE TRACT: From Hugo, go about 11.7
miles S of the town on CR 109 (also called CR
32) to CR 2J. Then go 1 mile E on CR 2J to SW
corner of SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 113 / 354 acres
HUNTING: small game, waterfowl, pronghorn,
deer
FISHING: warmwater; stocked trout in spring
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, camping, photography
RESTRICTIONS: only float tubes or craft propelled by hand, wind or electric motor allowed

KNIGHT-IMLER SWA - Park Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Fairplay, go 10 miles S on

Hwy. 285.

GMU/ACRES: 50 / 15 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. No public access beyond 25 feet from centerline of stream.

KNUDSON SWA - Logan Co.

DIRECTIONS: From I-76 at Sterling exit, go 0.5
of a mile W to CR 370 (information center,
museum), then go 1 mile SW.
GMU/ACRES: 96 / 581 acres
HUNTING: deer, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite
quail, dove, turkey, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. SE portion is private property. Landowner
permission required for deer hunting as
posted.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Discharging firearms or bows allowed only
when hunting.
d. All recreational activities except deer hunting
prohibited opening weekend of regular plains
rifle deer season and opening day and first
weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
e. Horses prohibited except when training hunting dogs and only allowed in Feb., March,
April (through Wed. before spring turkey
season opens) and Aug.
f. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited
from first day of teal season to last day of dark
goose season.

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LA JARA SWA - Conejos Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Capulin, take CR 8 S and W

10.5 miles.

GMU/ACRES: 81 / 2,808 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, black bear, mountain lion,

rabbit, dove
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Snowmobiles prohibited.
b. Vehicles prohibited Jan. 1 through Thursday
before Memorial Day.

LA JARA RES. SWA - Conejos Co.

LAKE BECKWITH SWA - Pueblo Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Pueblo, go S on I-25. Exit
Hwy. 165 toward Colorado City. Turn right on
Cuerno Verde Road. SWA is on W side of road
before road curves E.
GMU/ACRES: 84 / 66 acres
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Hunting, camping, fires, ice fishing prohibited.
b. Only float tubes or craft propelled by hand,
wind or electric motor allowed.
c. Frozen surface of lake closed.

LAKE DOROTHEY SWA - Las Animas Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Raton, N.M., go 7 miles NE

on N.M. Hwys. 72 &amp; 526, then go N up Sugarite
Canyon 5 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 140 / 4,500 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, turkey, bear
FISHING: coldwater lake, coldwater stream
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Access by foot or horseback only from established parking areas.
b. Camping prohibited within 200 yards of Lake
Dorothey or 100 feet of streams except in
designated areas.
c. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited except shotguns or bows for hunting. Discharging bows allowed for bowfishing.
d. Big-game hunting by archery only.
e. Trapping prohibited.

LAKE FORK OF THE GUNNISON RIVER
SWA (Fishing Easement) - Hinsdale Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Lake City, go 5.375 miles N
on Hwy. 149 to S end of fishing easement.
GMU/ACRES: 66 / 42 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream

LAKE JOHN SWA - Jackson Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go 0.5 of a mile W
on Hwy. 14 to CR 12W, then 8 miles W to CR 7.
Then go 7 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 161 / 565 water acres, 282 land
acres
HUNTING: small game, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: private campground and electrical
hook-ups, restroom, boat ramp, shade shelters,
picnic tables
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping in established areas only.
b. Waterskiing, sailboards prohibited.

LEAPS GULCH SWA - Gunnison Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Gunnison go N on Hwy.
135 to CR 10. Go E on paved road to where
USFS Rd. 743 begins. Go E 8.2 miles to where
USFS Rd. 743 turns left from main road. Go left
2.5 miles, take second trail left to SWA.
GMU: 55 / 560 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS: open May 1- Nov. 30

LEATHA JEAN STASSEN SWA - Mesa Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Grand Junction, take Hwy.
340 W to 20 1/2 Rd. turn N. Turn E on F 3/4
Rd.; go N on Roundup Drive and E on Baseline
Drive. Parking lot N of road.
GMU/ACRES: 40 / 31 acres
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open a half hour before sunrise to a half hour
after sunset.
b. Camping, fires, hunting, motor vehicles
prohibited.

LITTLE SNAKE SWA - Moffat Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, go 17 miles N on
CR 19. CR 19 runs through SWA.
GMUs/ACRES: 2, 3 / 4,860 acres
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, rabbit, sage grouse
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS: camping allowed only in
self-contained units. Camping allowed by all
methods 3 days before regular big-game seasons
until 3 days after regular big-game seasons.

LOMA BOAT LAUNCH SWA - Mesa Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Fruita, take I-70 to Loma
exit (No. 15), then go 0.5 of a mile E on frontage
road, turn S 0.25 of a mile to Colorado River.
GMU/ACRES: 30 / 8 acres
RECREATION: boating, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: boat ramp, restroom
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Parking in designated areas only.
b. Camping, discharging firearms, launching or
using personal water craft (jet skis) prohibited.

LON HAGLER SWA - Larimer Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Campion, go 3.25 miles W
on CR 14 to CR 21, then go 1.5 miles N.
GMU/ACRES: 20 / 181 water, 121 land acres

FISHING: warmwater, coldwater
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, archery range,

nature trail

FACILITIES: restroom, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Fishing prohibited in inlet structure and annex pond.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater
wake.
c. Camping, fires, horseback riding, sailboards,
sailboats, bicycling, target practice prohibited.
d. Pets must be on leashes no longer than 6 feet.
e. Dogs on boats not required to be leashed.
f. From Sept. 1-end of Feb., dogs prohibited
W of lakeside parking lots, except as aid in
hunting.
g. From March 1-Aug. 31, dogs prohibited W of
lakeside parking lots.
h. Dogs prohibited on annex pond and adjacent
lands as posted to protect wildlife.

WILDLIFE AREAS

DIRECTIONS: From La Jara at Hwy. 285, go 10.5
miles W on Hwy. 15 to USFS Rd. 255, then go
0.5 of a mile to USFS Rd. 240, turn S and go 13.5
miles to reservoir.
GMU/ACRES: 81 / 635 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom, drinking water, boat
ramp

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LONE DOME SWA - Montezuma,

Dolores Cos.

DIRECTIONS: From Cortez, go 21 miles N on
Hwy. 491 to CR DD, then 1 mile E to CR 16,
then 3 miles N to access road, then 1.5 miles E
to Bradfield Bridge.
GMU/ACRES: 711 / 1,724 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky grouse,
turkey, dove
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: campgrounds
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Overnight parking only in designated areas.
b. Fires prohibited.

LONE TREE RES. SWA - Larimer Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Campion, go 3.5 miles W
on CR 14 to Lone Tree Drive, then go 1 mile S
on access road.
GMU/ACRES: 20 / 502 water acres
HUNTING: dove, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms, boat ramps, shade
shelters
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open one hour before sunrise to 1 hour after
sunset; no time restrictions for fishing or for
hunters with night-hunting permit.
b. Camping, fires, sailboards, sailboats, bicycling, horseback riding prohibited.
c. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater
wake.
d. Fishing prohibited from boats Nov. 1 through
last day of waterfowl season.
e. Fishing prohibited in outlet canal as posted.
f. Heron nesting area closed as posted.
g. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except when hunting. Discharging bows allowed for bowfishing.
h. Discharging firearms may be prohibited by
posting to protect public safety.
i. Pets must be on leashes no longer than 6 feet.
j. Dogs on boats not required to be leashed.
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k. Dogs prohibited on N and E shores, except as
aid in hunting.

LOVE MEADOW WATCHABLE
WILDLIFE AREA - Chaffee Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Nathrop (8 miles S of Buena

Vista on Hwy. 285), go W on CR 162 about
8 miles. Parking is on N side of road at the
meadow.
GMU/ACRES: 481 / 11 acres
RECREATION: wildlife viewing only.

LOWELL PONDS SWA - Adams Co.

DIRECTIONS: In Denver at 56th Way and Lowell

WILDLIFE AREAS

Blvd.

GMU/ACRES: 38 / 50 acres
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour after
sunset; no time restrictions for fishing.
b. Boating prohibited except float tubes for fishing. All boating prohibited on Sheets Lake.
c. Hunting, discharging firearms or bows, camping, fires, dog training prohibited.

MANVILLE SWA (Fishing Lease) - Jackson Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go 0.5 of a mile
W on Hwy. 14 to CR 12W, go 5 miles W to CR
18, go 4.5 miles SW to CR 5, then go 0.125 of a
mile S.
GMU/ACRES: 16 / 4.4 mi. of river
FISHING: Roaring Fork of the North Platte
River, coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS: open for fishing only.

MASON FAMILY SWA - Hinsdale Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Powderhorn on Hwy. 149,
go 14.7 miles S on CR 27 (Cebolla Creek Rd.).
GMUs/ACRES: 66, 67 / 1,429 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit
FISHING: coldwater stream
FACILITIES: vault toilets
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, hiking, picnicking, camping

McCLUSKEY SWA - Delta Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Paonia’s Onarga Avenue, go

S on Lamborn Mesa Rd., which becomes 4100
Rd. At stop sign, turn right on Stewart Mesa
Rd., which turns S and becomes 4050 Rd. At S
end, road forks, turn left on L30 Rd.
GMU/ACRES: 53 / 1,600 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse, rabbit
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open only to hunt, fish or trap. Open May
1-end of regular big-game seasons.
b. Camping, fires, dogs prohibited.

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DIRECTIONS: From Meeker, go 1.5 miles N on
Hwy.13 to CR8, then 2 miles E.
GMU/ACRES: 23 / 48 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS: big game hunting is restricted
to the use of archery equipment only.

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MELON VALLEY SWA - Otero Co.

DIRECTIONS: Go 2 miles N of Hwys. 71 and 50,
then go 1 mile E of Hwy. 71 on Rd. 80.5.
GMUs/ACRES: 125, 129 / 278 acres
RESTRICTIONS: NEW! On weekends hunting
limited to youth/mentor hunting; only 1 mentor
per youth may hunt.

MESSEX SWA - Washington, Logan Cos.

DIRECTIONS: From I-76 at Merino exit, go 2
miles N to Hwy. 6, then 1.75 miles NE to CR R,
then 1.5 miles N, then 0.5 of a mile W.
GMU/ACRES: 96 / 680 acres
HUNTING: deer, pheasant, turkey, quail, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open 3 a.m.-9 p.m.; no time restrictions for
hunters with night-hunting permit.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Target practice prohibited except when authorized by area wildlife manager.
d. Discharging firearms or bows allowed only
when hunting. Discharging bows allowed for
bowfishing.
e. Landowner permission required for deer
hunting on Skaggs portion as posted.
f. All recreational activities except deer hunting
prohibited opening weekend of regular plains
rifle deer season, and opening day and first
weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
g. One field trial may be authorized per year,
in Feb., March, Aug., or Sept. Trials require
landowner permission on easement. Trials
in Sept. must be incidental to field trials on
adjacent private property.
h. Horses prohibited except when training hunting dogs and only allowed in Feb., March,
April (through Wed. before spring turkey
season opens) and Aug.
i. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited
from first day of teal season to last day of dark
goose season.

MIDDLE TAYLOR CREEK SWA - Custer Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Westcliffe, go 8 miles W on
Hermit Lakes Rd.
GMU/ACRES: 86 / 486 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: picnic tables

MIKE HIGBEE SWA - Prowers Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Lamar, go 4 miles E on

Hwy. 50.

GMU/ACRES: 132 / 876 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bob-

white quail, scaled quail, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: hiking, archery/rifle range
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour after
sunset, unless camping in designated areas or
actively hunting or fishing.
b. ATVs, dirt bikes prohibited.
c. NEW! Domestic, feral or privately-owned

game birds may be released by CPW or its
agent for educational or training purposes
without restrictions.

MILLER RANCH SWA - Gunnison Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Gunnison, go N on Hwy.
135, turn left and continue N on CR 730. Turn
left at CR 7. SWA begins shortly after junction
of CRs 7 and 7A.
GMU/ACRES: 54 / 1,604 acres
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open Sept. 1-end of February. Access by foot
or horseback only.
b. N of CR 7: Closed except for youth/mentor
hunting by permit. Maximum 4 free permits
available daily, first come, first served. Permits
available by reservation from CPW’s Gunnison Area Office, 300 W. New York Ave.,
Gunnison, or call (970) 641-7060. Reservations may be made up to 30 days in advance
but not less than 2 days before requested hunt
date. With reservations, youths and mentors will receive map with access points and
restrictions. Mentors cannot hunt.
c. Camping, fires, dogs prohibited.
d. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited in
designated safety zones, as posted.

MITANI-TOKUYASU SWA - Weld Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Greeley, go 5 miles E on

Hwy. 263.

GMU/ACRES: 951 / 13 acres
HUNTING: squirrel, dove, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open Aug. 16-end of Feb., also open during
spring turkey hunting season.
b. Parking only in one of four spaces in designated area. During regular duck season, parking area closed 1 hour after sunset to 4 a.m.
c. Camping, fires prohibited.
d. Discharging firearms or bows allowed only
when hunting. Discharging bows allowed for
bowfishing.
e. During regular duck season, hunting access
limited to occupants of vehicles legally
parked in designated area. A reservation is
required to occupy a space from 4 a.m.-noon.
See “Hunting Reservations,” (page 1) for details. After noon each day, all parking spaces
available on first-come, first-served basis.
f. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited
from first day of teal season to last day of dark
goose season.

MOGENSEN PONDS SWA - Mesa Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Interstate 70, take Hwy. 65
about 10 miles E. Turn onto Hwy. 330 and go E
0.5 of a mile. SWA is on N side of highway.
GMU/ACRES: 421 / 11 acres
FISHING: warmwater lake
HUNTING: waterfowl from designated blinds
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Hunting, firearms prohibited, except for
waterfowl from designated blinds.
b. Camping, fires, motorized and non-

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motorized vehicles, pets, domestic animals
prohibited.

MOUNT EVANS SWA - Clear Creek Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Denver, take I-70 W to
Evergreen Pkwy. exit; go 6 miles S on Hwy. 74 to
Evergreen Lake; turn right on Upper Bear Creek
Rd. Go 6.5 miles W; turn right again on Upper
Bear Creek Rd. (CR 480) and go 3 miles, following signs for SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 39 / 3,438 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse, rabbit
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

MOUNT OURAY SWA - Chaffee Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Salida, go 0.25 of a mile

NW on Hwy. 291, then go 0.75 of a mile W on
CR 154 and then 1.25 miles NW on CR 160 to
the first parking lot. The second parking area is
0.7 of a mile past the first lot on CR 160.
GMU/ACRES: 56 / 231 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream, ponds, Arkansas
River (access S of river only)
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Access from designated parking areas only.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Hunting allowed with shotguns, handheld
bows and muzzleloaders only.

MOUNT SHAVANO SWA - Chaffee Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Salida, go 0.25 of a mile
NW on Hwy. 291 to CR 154. Wildlife area is
along S side of Arkansas River, between Sand
Lake and Mount Shavano SFU diversion dam
above the SFU.
GMUs/ACRES: 56, 57 / 84 acres
FISHING: coldwater river
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Closed S of CR 154.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Discharging firearms prohibited, except
when hunting which is permitted only with
shotguns, hand-held bows and muzzleloaders from Colo. 291 bridge upstream to the
property boundary.

MOUNTAIN HOME RES. SWA -

Costilla Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Fort Garland, go 2.5 miles
E on Hwy. 160 to Trinchera Ranch Rd., then 2
miles S to Icehouse Rd., then go 1 mile W to N
entrance. Or, continue 1 mile S to S entrance.

GMU/ACRES: 83 / 1,061 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS: waterskiing prohibited

MURPHY SWA (Fishing Lease) - Jackson Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go 1 mile E on CR 12.
GMU/ACRES: 6 / 6 mi. of river
FISHING: Michigan River, coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS: open for fishing only.

NAKAGAWA SWA - Weld Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Kersey, go 5 miles E on
Hwy. 34 to CR 61, then 2 miles N.
GMU/ACRES: 951 / 159 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, dove,
waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Discharging firearms or bows allowed only
when hunting.

NARRAGUINNEP RES. SWA -

Montezuma Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Cortez, go 11 miles NW on
Hwy. 491 to Hwy. 184, then go 2 miles E.
GMU/ACRES: 711 / 764 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: boating, picnicking, wildlife
viewing
FACILITIES: restroom, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour after
sunset; no time restrictions for fishing.
b. Camping, fires, alcoholic beverages, glass
containers prohibited.

NORTH FORK SWA - Larimer Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Drake, go 0.25 of a mile W
on Devil’s Gulch Rd.
GMU/ACRES: 20 / 16 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS: open for fishing only.

NORTH LAKE SWA - Las Animas Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Trinidad, go 35 miles NW

on Hwy. 12.

GMUs/ACRES: 85, 851 / 840 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake and stream
HUNTING: deer, elk, turkey, bear
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms, boat ramp with parking
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Only float tubes or craft propelled by hand,
wind or electric motor allowed.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.

OAK RIDGE SWA - Rio Blanco Co.

JON WANGNILD UNIT: For the Seely or Sleepy
Cat entrances, from Meeker, go 6.3 miles or 16
miles E on CR 8 and look for the CPW signs on
the left. For the Kracht entrance, from Meeker,
take CR 8 E for 3.5 miles. Go E on CR 6 for 6
miles. Go E on CR 40 for 2.7 miles and look for
the CPW sign on the right.

BEL AIRE UNIT: From Meeker, go 21 miles E on
CR 8 to CR 17 (Buford/Newcastle Rd.), then go
1.5 miles S.
LAKE AVERY UNIT: From Meeker, go 1.5 miles N
on Hwy. 13 to CR 8, then go 19 miles E.
SLEEPY CAT PONDS UNIT: From Meeker, go 16
miles E on CR 8.
SLEEPY CAT FISHING EASEMENT: From Meeker,
go 17 miles E on CR 8 to Sleepy Cat Guest
Ranch.
GMUs/ACRES: 23, 24 / 13,664 total acres, all
units
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky grouse, dove,
waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: campsites, restroom, drinking
water, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Oak Ridge Unit open July 16-Nov. 30.
b. Camping allowed only in designated areas.
c. Sleepy Cat Ponds and Sleepy Cat Fishing
Easement open only for fishing.
d. Hunting prohibited except archery on Bel
Aire Unit S of CR 8, W of CR 17, and N and
E of CR 10.
e. On Lake Avery, waterskiing and jet skis prohibited. Boating permitted only if it does not
create whitewater wake.

WILDLIFE AREAS

a. Open June 15-Dec. 31.
b. Only fishing and hunting activities allowed
from the day after Labor Day through the
end of the 4th regular rifle season.
c. Camping limited to 5 days in 45-day period in
designated campgrounds, except in big-game
seasons.
d. Dogs prohibited except for hunting or on
leash.
e. Vehicles prohibited day after Labor Day-June
14 except in regular rifle deer and elk seasons.
f. Groups of 25 or more must obtain a permit
before use; 1 group allowed at a time.

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ODD FELLOWS SWA (Fishing Lease) -

Jackson Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go 0.5 of a mile W
on Hwy. 14 to CR 12, then 5.1 miles W to CR
18, then 4.5 miles W to CR 5, then 0.5 of a mile
N to CR 20, then 4.2 miles W to parking area.
Follow signs S to river.
GMU/ACRES: 16 / 0.8 mi. of river
FISHING: Roaring Fork of the North Platte
River, coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS: open for fishing only.

OGDEN/TREAT SWA (Fishing Easement) -

Fremont Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Coaldale, go W on Hwy. 50
for 2 miles to CR 45, turn N and go 1.5 miles.
Public access may not be on both sides of the
river. Check for signs.
GMUs/ACRES: 58, 86 / 28 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream.
RESTRICTIONS: Fishing access only.

ORCHARD MESA SWA - Mesa Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Grand Junction, go S on
Hwy. 50 to Orchard Mesa. Go N on Hwy. 141
(32 Rd.). Turn W on B 1/2 Rd. for 2 miles, then
turn N on 30 Rd., go 0.5 of a mile and turn E on
C Rd. Go 0.5 of a mile to parking area at the end
of the road.
GMU/ACRES: 41 / 148 acres
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Access only from parking area on C Rd.
between roads 30 and 31.
b. Camping, fires, horses prohibited. Vehicles
prohibited beyond parking area.
c. Closed March 15-July 14 to protect nesting
migratory birds.
d. Waterfowl hunters must use designated
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blinds or zones. Maximum 4 hunters per
blind. See the 2016 Small Game and Waterfowl brochure.
e. No other small-game hunting allowed.
f. Waterfowl hunting by reservation only. See
“Hunting Reservations,” (page 1) for details.
Hunters must check in and out as posted.
g. Hunt areas not reserved are available on firstcome, first-served basis after 5 a.m. each hunt
day. Reserved areas not occupied by 7 a.m.
available on first-come, first-served basis. But
any hunt area must be yielded upon request of
a hunter with a valid reservation for the area.
h. Deer hunting by permit only. Permit applications available from the Wildlife Area Office
in Grand Junction, (970) 255-6100. Permits issued by drawing. Application deadline Aug. 1.
i. Hunting with bows and shotguns with shotshells only.
j. Dogs allowed only as hunting aid.

OVERLAND TRAIL SWA - Logan Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Atwood, go 0.5 of a mile S
on Hwy. 63 to CR 16, then go E 0.5 of a mile.
GMU/ACRES: 96 / 192 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite quail, turkey, dove, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Access from designated parking areas only.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Target practice prohibited except when authorized by area wildlife manager.
d. Discharging bows, firearms allowed only
when hunting. Discharging bows allowed for
bowfishing.
e. All recreational activities except deer hunting
are prohibited on opening weekend of regular
plains rifle deer season, and opening day and
first weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
f. Horse use prohibited, except when training hunting dogs, and then only allowed in
Feb., March, April (through the Weds. before
opening of spring turkey season), and Aug.
g. During regular duck season, all waterfowl
and small-game hunters must check out at
designated check station.
h. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited
from first day of teal season to last day of dark
goose season.

OWL MOUNTAIN SWA - Jackson Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go 13 miles SE on
Hwy. 14 to CR 25, then go 6 miles SW.
GMU/ACRES: 171 / 920 acres
HUNTING: small game, big game
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing

OXBOW SWA - Otero Co.

DIRECTIONS: From La Junta, go 9 miles E on
Hwy. 50 to CR 36, then go 0.5 of a mile N to
parking area.
GMUs/ACRES: 125, 130 / 410 acres
HUNTING: deer, turkey, bobwhite quail, mourning dove
RECREATION: wildlife viewing

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PADDOCK SWA - Lake Co.

DIRECTIONS: SWA is in scattered parcels generally 2-5 miles S and SE of Leadville in Iowa,
Thompson and Empire gulches. Accessible by
CR 2 or CR 52. Acquire map and information
from the Wildlife Area Office in Salida or the
USFS Ranger Office in Leadville.
GMU/ACRES: 49 / 1,300 acres
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Access by foot only.
b. Access restricted to hunting only during
bighorn sheep, regular rifle deer, elk and bear
seasons. Must have valid license for species
being hunted.
c. Camping, fires, dogs prohibited.
d. Fishing allowed only in Iowa Gulch and Upper Empire Gulch.

PARACHUTE PONDS SWA - Garfield Co.

DIRECTIONS: From I-70, take exit 75, go SE on
North Battlement Pkwy. Turn right at stoplight
to get on the frontage road (Cardinal Way).
Turn left on Colorado Avenue and go S. Colorado Avenue becomes Yampa Avenue. Turn left
onto La Plata circle, SWA parking area is at end
of circle.
GMUs/ACRES: 32, 42 / 42 acres
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping, fires, swimming prohibited.
b. Float tubes permitted only for fishing.

Hwy. 160 to CR 207 (Lightner Creek Rd.), turn
right and go 2 miles N to CR 208 (Dry Fork
Rd.). DECKER TRACT: From Durango, go 5
miles W on Hwy. 160 to Victory Coal Mine Rd.,
turn right and go 0.5 of a mile on access road
(through private property).
GMU/ACRES: 74 / 7,720 total acres, both tracts
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, squirrel, dusky
grouse, turkey, black bear
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Public access allowed in Perins Peak area E of
CR 208 and N of Hwy. 160 Aug. 1- Nov. 30.
b. Public access allowed on Decker Tract and
on Perins Peak area W of CR 208 (Dry Fork
Road) April 16-Nov. 30. In addition, hunters
with a valid, unfilled spring turkey license
may access the Decker Tract only during
turkey season.
c. Camping only during deer and elk seasons.
d. Discharging firearms allowed only for hunting.
e. Fires, snowmobiles prohibited.

PERKINS SWA - Grand Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Kremmling, go W on Hwy.
40 for 10 miles. At mile marker 174, turn right
on CR 25. Go 0.5 of a mile, then turn left on
CR 26. Go 5 miles, turn right on CR 2 and go
approximately 1 mile to the SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 181 / 83 acres
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:

PARVIN LAKE SWA - Larimer Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Red Feather Lakes, go 2
miles E on Red Feather Lakes Rd.
GMU/ACRES: 191 / 62 water acres, 180 land
acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Boating prohibited except float tubes for
fishing.
b. Anglers must enter on foot through gate at
check station and must check in and out at
station if open.

PASTORIUS RES. SWA - La Plata Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Durango, go 8 miles E on
Hwy. 160 to Hwy. 172, then go 2 miles S to CR
302, then 1 mile S to CR 304, then 0.5 of a mile W.
GMU/ACRES: 75 / 85 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Only float tubes or craft propelled by hand or
electric motor allowed.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Discharging firearms or bows allowed only
when hunting.
d. Hunting only on Sat., Sun. and Weds.

PERINS PEAK SWA - La Plata Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Durango, go 4 miles W on

a. Open for hunting only and accessible by foot
or horseback only.
b. Open to hunters two hours before sunrise
and one hour after sunset. If an animal is
harvested, the hunter may remain as long
as is reasonable to recover and remove the
animal from the property.
c. Camping, fires, motorized vehicles, target
shooting prohibited.
d. Dogs are prohibited, except as aid to hunting.

PICEANCE SWA - Rio Blanco, Garfield Cos.

SQUARE S RANCH: From Meeker, go 20 miles W
on Hwy. 64 to CR 5 (Piceance Creek Rd.), then
go 9 miles S to N edge of boundary.
SQUARE S SUMMER RANGE: From Meeker, go
20 miles W on Hwy. 64 to CR 5 (Piceance Creek
Rd.), then go 17 miles S to CR 26 (Black Sulphur
Creek Rd.), then 20 miles W to E entrance.
YELLOW CREEK UNIT: From Meeker, go 20 miles
W on Hwy. 64 to CR 5 (Piceance Creek Rd.),
then go 6 miles S to CR 20 (dirt road), then 5
miles W to Yellow Creek Rd.
LITTLE HILLS EXPERIMENT STATION: From
Meeker, go 20 miles W on Hwy. 64 to CR 5
(Piceance Creek Rd.), then 7 miles S to CR 22.
Follow signs to station (3 miles).
GMUs/ACRES: 11, 21, 22, 31 / 25,193 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky grouse, dove,
waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: camping in designated areas,
wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom, drinking water

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PIKES PEAK SWA - Teller Co.

DIRECTIONS: At the intersection of USFS road
376 and Bull Park, hike approximately 3 miles
on Bull Park Trail to the SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 59 / 635 acres
HUNTING: bighorn sheep
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS: open July 16-March 31.

PIONEER PARK SWA - Grand Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Granby, go W on Hwy. 40
to Hot Sulphur Springs. SWA is N of town and
follows the W bank of the Colorado River.
GMU/ACRES: 18 / 49 acres

DIRECTIONS: From Grand Junction, go E on
I-70 to exit No. 49, then go 8 miles E on Hwy.
65 to Hwy. 330, go about 8 miles and turn left to
Sunnyside Rd. (V Rd.), go 0.125 of a mile N.
GMU/ACRES: 421 / 1,346 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, dove
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rifle range
RESTRICTIONS: vehicles allowed only Aug.
2-Nov. 30.

PLAYA BLANCA SWA - Alamosa Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Alamosa, go S on Hwy. 285.

Turn W on CR 8.0S. SWA starts at junction of
CRs 8.0S and 106 and goes NW.
GMU/ACRES: 80 / 714 acres
RESTRICTIONS: open Tues., Thurs., Sat. from
Nov. 1-Jan. 30 in designated areas.

PONY EXPRESS SWA - Sedgwick Co.

DIRECTIONS: From I-76 at Julesburg exit (No.
180), go 0.1 of a mile N on Hwy. 385 to CR 28,
then go 1.5 miles W on CR 28 to service road.
Go 0.1 of a mile N to parking lot. Or, from
Julesburg, go 0.7 of a mile W on Hwy. 138 to CR
39, then go 0.9 of a mile S on CR 39.
GMU/ACRES: 92 / 1,854 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite quail, turkey, waterfowl
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Target practice prohibited except when authorized by area wildlife manager.
c. Discharging firearms or bows allowed only
when hunting.
d. All recreational activities except deer hunting
are prohibited on opening weekend of regular
plains rifle deer season, and opening day and
first weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
e. Horses prohibited except when training hunting dogs and only allowed in Feb., March,
April (through Wed. before spring turkey
season opens) and Aug.
f. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited
from first day of teal season to last day of dark
goose season.

POUDRE RIVER SWA - Larimer Co.

DIRECTIONS: From La Porte, go 5 miles N on
Hwy. 287 to Hwy. 14, then go 1.5 miles W.

GMUs/ACRES: 19, 191 / 395 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: rafting, picnicking, hiking, wild-

life viewing

FACILITIES: restroom
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping prohibited.
b. Discharging firearms or bows allowed only
when hunting. Discharging bows allowed for
bowfishing.

PREWITT RES. SWA - Washington,

Logan Cos.

DIRECTIONS: From I-76 and Merino exit, go 1
mile N to Hwy. 6, then 3.3 miles NE.
GMU/ACRES: 96 / 2,924 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl, pheasant, bobwhite quail,
deer
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Anyone ages 18-64 must purchase an annual
Jumbo Res./Prewitt Res. access permit to
enter the property. Anyone who has a valid
Colorado annual hunting or fishing license
does NOT need to have an access permit.
Permits are $36, valid April 1-March 31, and
available anywhere you can purchase CPW
hunting and fishing licenses.
b. Maximum of 250 vehicles on property at
once.
c. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater
wake.
d. Boating prohibited Oct. 1 through last day of
regular goose season, except hand-propelled
craft used to set and pick up decoys and
retrieve downed waterfowl.
e. Camping, fires prohibited as posted.
f. Fishing allowed only from dam Oct. 1
through last day of waterfowl season. Ice
fishing allowed only within 50 yards of dam
during this time.
g. Waterskiing, glass beverage containers prohibited. Sailing, windsurfing allowed only in
July and Aug.
h. Hunting prohibited from floating devices and
as posted to protect resting waterfowl.

PUEBLO RES. SWA - Pueblo Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Pueblo, go 7 miles W on

Hwy. 96.

GMU/ACRES: 84 / 11,864 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, turkey, dove, waterfowl,

scaled quail
FISHING: coldwater stream, coldwater lake
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom, nature trail
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping, fires, target practice prohibited.
b. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited,
except shotguns or bows while hunting. Discharging bows allowed for bowfishing.
c. Field trials may be authorized Feb., March,
Aug., and Sept.

d. Jumping, diving, swinging from cliffs, ledges
or man-made structures prohibited, this
includes (not limited to) boat docks, marina
structures, railroad trestle in Turkey Creek.

PUETT RES. SWA - Montezuma Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Mancos, go 10 miles NW
on Hwy. 184 to CR 33, then go 1 mile S to access trail, 1.5 miles E.
GMU/ACRES: 73 / 177 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater
wake.

PURGATOIRE RIVER SWA - Bent Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Hwys. 50 and 101 in Las
Animas, go S 1 mile on Hwy. 101 to CR 10.75.
Then go S on Rd. 10.75 to Rd. EE, then W to
Rd. 9.5, then S 1 mile to property at Rds. DD
and 9.5.
GMU/ACRES: 130 / 960 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite quail, scaled quail, turkey, dove, waterfowl
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing

WILDLIFE AREAS

PLATEAU CREEK SWA - Mesa Co.

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QUEENS SWA - Kiowa Co.

LOWER QUEENS (NEESKAH): From Eads, go 15
miles S on Hwy. 287 to CR C, then 3.5 miles E
to Upper Queens. Follow access road S 2 miles.
UPPER QUEENS: From Eads, go 15 miles S on
Hwy. 287 to CR C, then 3.5 miles E.
NEE GRONDA: From Eads, go 15 miles S on
Hwy. 287 to CR C, then 1 mile.
NEE SO PAH: Closed as posted.
NEE NOSHE: From Eads, go 11 miles S on Hwy.
287 to Kiowa Co. boat ramp access road, then
go 0.25 of a mile E to public boat ramp.
GMUs/ACRES: 126, 127 / 13,886 acres total
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite quail, scaled quail, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: powerboating, sail boating, sailsurfing, waterskiing, camping, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: restrooms, boat ramps
RESTRICTIONS ON ALL UNITS:

a. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater
wake in channel between Upper and Lower
Queens.
b. Boating prohibited in Lower Queens if it creates a whitewater wake from opening day of
waterfowl season through Dec. 1.
c. Hunters in Lower Queens, Upper Queens
(including channel), Nee Gronda and Nee
Noshe must check in and out at check station
when open.
d. Closed as posted in Lower Queens except to
retrieve downed waterfowl Dec. 1 through
last day of waterfowl season as posted.
e. Closed as posted in Upper Queens (including
the channel), Nee Gronda, Nee Noshe and
Nee So Pah except to retrieve downed waterfowl Nov. 1-last day of waterfowl season.
f. ATVs, dirt bikes prohibited.

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RADIUM SWA - Grand, Eagle, Routt Cos.

DIRECTIONS: From Kremmling, go 2.5 miles S
on Hwy. 9 to CR 1 (Trough Rd. to State Bridge),
then go 12 miles SW.
GMUs/ACRES: 15, 27, 361 / 10,996 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky grouse, dove,
waterfowl, black bear, mountain lion
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom
RESTRICTIONS: hunting prohibited in designated safety zone as posted.

RALSTON CREEK SWA - Jefferson Co.
WILDLIFE AREAS

DIRECTIONS: From Golden, go 1 mile N on

Hwy. 93 to Golden Gate Canyon Rd. Turn left
and go W 13 miles up canyon. Turn right at
Crawford Gulch, go 3-4 miles E, SWA parking
is on right.
GMU/ACRES: 38 / 2,100 acres
HUNTING: big game, small game, furbearers
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Discharging firearms allowed hunting only.

RAMAH SWA - El Paso Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Ramah, go 4 miles W on

Hwy. 24.

GMU/ACRES: 110 / 400 acres
HUNTING: small game, migratory waterfowl,

deer

FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: sail boating, wildlife viewing,

archery range. Note: As of Aug. 2012, the lake is
currently dry. Call CPW for condition updates.
FACILITIES: restroom, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Boating prohibited Nov. 1 through last day of
waterfowl season except float tubes or craft
propelled by hand, wind or electric motor.
b. Camping, fires, water contact activities
prohibited.
c. Discharge of firearms or bows allowed only
when hunting. Centerfire rifles prohibited.
d. No target practice except for archery equipment on established archery range.
e. Discharging bows allowed for bowfishing.

RED DOG SWA - Prowers Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Holly go N on CR 35 to Rd.
JJ, then go E on Rd. JJ 2 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 127 / 570 acres
HUNTING: small game

RED LION SWA - Logan Co.

DIRECTIONS: From I-76, take Red Lion exit
(No. 155), then go 3 miles N to Hwy. 138, then 1
mile NE to CR 95, then go 0.25 of a mile N.
GMUs/ACRES: 90, 92 / 1,297 acres
HUNTING: rabbit, pheasant, dove, waterfowl (as
posted), bobwhite quail, deer
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

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a. Access from designated parking areas only.
b. Boating prohibited except float tubes or
carry-on craft propelled by hand for fishing
or hunting only.

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c. Camping, fires prohibited.
d Target practice prohibited except when authorized by area wildlife manager.
e. Discharging firearms allowed only when
hunting. Discharging bows allowed when
hunting or bowfishing.
f. Hunting prohibited from frozen surface of
lake and floating devices.
g. During special late light goose season and
conservation orders for light geese, light
goose hunting allowed in area bounded on N
by CR 970, on E by CR 97 (Sedgwick CR 1),
on S by Hwy. 138 and on W by CR 95.

RED MOUNTAIN SWA - Grand Co.

DIRECTIONS: SWA is 2.5 miles E of Granby on
CR 60. Public access available with permission
from adjacent private landowner.
GMU/ACRES: 28 / 161 acres
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open April 16-Nov. 14.
b. Fires, motor vehicles prohibited.
c. Dogs must be on a leash.

REDDY SWA (Fishing Easement) - Lake Co.
DIRECTIONS: SWA is about 7 miles S of Leadville on Hwy. 24, at the Arkansas River highway
overpass.
GMUs/ACRES: 48, 49 / 8 acres
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Fishing only.
b. Access allowed only within 30 feet of highwater line or as posted. Access only from
Hwy. 24 overpass parking or Crystal Lake
STL.
c. Dogs prohibited.

RICHARD SWA (Hunting and Fishing
Lease) - Jackson Co.

RIVER ACCESS: From Walden, go 0.5 of a mile
W on Hwy. 14 to CR 12W, then 8 miles W to
CR 7. Then go 7 miles N to Lake John SWA. Go
to S end of Lake John to parking lot.
SHEEP MOUNTAIN ACCESS: From Walden, go
0.5 of a mile W on Hwy. 14 to CR 12W, then go
13.7 miles W to parking area. Hunting area E of
CR 12W.
GMU/ACRES: 161 / 2,323 acres, 6 miles of river
HUNTING: big game, small game, waterfowl
FISHING: North Fork of the North Platte River,
coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open for hunting and fishing only.
b. Hunting prohibited within 200 yards of buildings.

RIO BLANCO LAKE SWA - Rio Blanco Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Meeker, go 20 miles W on

Hwy. 64.

GMUs/ACRES: 11, 22 / 383 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl, rabbit
FISHING: coldwater stream, warmwater lake
RECREATION: power boating, waterskiing, wild-

life viewing, camping in designated area
FACILITIES: restroom, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Field trials may be authorized Feb., March,
Aug. and Sept.
b. Waterskiing permitted June 16-end of Feb.

c. NEW! Big game archery hunting only.
d. NEW! Parking in designated areas only and
access to the Roselund Unit is day use only.

RIO GRANDE SWA - Rio Grande Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Monte Vista, go 3 miles E
on Sherman Avenue.
GMU/ACRES: 791 / 935 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom, parking areas
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open July 16-Feb. 14. Area wildlife manager
may authorize access during closure if it won’t
harm nesting or wintering birds.
b. Fires prohibited.
c. Camping only in parking areas with toilets.
d. Area wildlife manager may post closures to
manage hunting pressure and safety during
waterfowl seasons.

RIO GRANDE RIVER SWA (Del Norte
Fishing Easements) - Rio Grande Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Del Norte, take Hwy. 160
W. SWA is on N side of Hwy. 160 and starts just
past town of Hanna.
GMU/ACRES: 79 / 124 acres
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Fishing only.
b. Camping prohibited.

RITO HONDO RES. SWA - Hinsdale Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Creede, go 35 miles W on
Hwy. 149 to USFS Rd. 513, then go 2 miles NW
to fork. Take right fork 200 yards N.
GMU/ACRES: 76 / 41 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom, campgrounds
RESTRICTIONS: only float tubes or craft propelled by hand, wind or electric motor allowed.

ROAD CANYON RES. SWA - Hinsdale Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Creede, go 25 miles W on
Hwy. 149 to USFS Rd. 520, then go 4 miles W.
GMU/ACRES: 76 / 177 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom, drinking water, boat
ramp
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping prohibited.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater
wake.

ROARING FORK SWA - Garfield Co.

DIRECTIONS: Three SWA parcels are along
the Roaring Fork River between Carbondale
and Glenwood Springs. Westbank Parcel: At
intersection of CRs 109 and 154. Burry Parcel:
At mile marker 9 on Hwy. 82. Gianinetti Parcel:
Entrance is 100 yards E of intersection of Hwys.
82 and 133. For coldwater fishing access.
GMUs/ACRES: 43, 444 / 40 acres
RESTRICTIONS: camping, fires, discharging
firearms prohibited

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ROCK CREEK SWA - Routt, Grand Cos.

DIRECTIONS: From Kremmling, go 6 miles N on
Hwy. 40 to Hwy. 134, then go 12 miles W over
Gore Pass to USFS Rd. 206, then 2.5 miles SW.
GMU/ACRES: 15 / 205 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky grouse,
waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing

ROCKY FORD SWA - Otero Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Rocky Ford, go 2 miles NE

ROEBER SWA - Delta Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Paonia on Onarga Ave, go

S on Lamborn Mesa Rd. to Minerich Rd. Go 1
mile S on Minerich Rd. to parking lot.
GMU/ACRES: 53 / 1,030 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit
FISHING: coldwater lake
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open only to hunting or fishing.
b. Open May 1 through last day of regular biggame season.
c. Camping, fires, dogs, bowfishing prohibited.
d. Discharging firearms and hunting prohibited
in open space easement.

ROSEMONT RES. SWA - Teller Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Divide, go 15 miles S on
Hwy. 67 to Gold Camp Rd. near Victor, then 20
miles E. From Colorado Springs, turn W on Old
Stage Road at the intersection of Old Stage Road
and Cheyenne Mountain Boulevard. Follow Old
Stage Road/Gold Camp Road (USFS Road 370)
11 miles to the parking area.
GMU/ACRES: 59 / 357 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open May 11-Oct. 31.
b. Foot access only from established parking
area.
c. Fishing permitted from 5 a.m.-9 p.m.
d. Dam and area near caretaker’s house are
closed.
e. Boating, camping, dogs, fires, picnicking,
water contact activities prohibited.

RUBY MOUNTAIN SWA (Fishing Easement) - Chaffee Co.

DIRECTIONS: Two miles S of Buena Vista, at the
intersection of Hwys. 24 and 285, go S on Hwy.
285 for 3.5 miles. Turn N on CR 301 for 0.5 of a

mile. Turn E on CR 300 for 2.25 miles to parking on N side of road.
GMU/ACRES: 57 / 4 acres
FISHING: coldwater river
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open for fishing only and only from the highwater line to mid-river.
b. Parking in designated lots only.
c. Camping, fires prohibited.

RUNYON/FOUNTAIN LAKES SWA -

Pueblo Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Pueblo, go S on I-25 to exit
98-A, then go S on Santa Fe to Runyon Field,
then go E on Runyon Field Rd. 0.5 of a mile.
GMU/ACRES: 123 / 88 acres
FISHING: warmwater, coldwater fishing
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms, nature trail, handicapped
fishing dock
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open sunrise to sunset; no time restrictions
for fishing.
b. Camping, fires, water contact activities
prohibited.
c. Boating allowed with float tubes or carry-on
craft propelled by hand, wind, or electric motors used for fishing only. All watercraft must
be under 14 feet in length.

RUSSELL LAKES SWA - Saguache Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Saguache, go 9 miles S on
Hwy. 285 to CR R, then go 1.5 miles E.
GMU/ACRES: 682 / 4,579 acres
HUNTING: rabbit, dove, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Closed Feb. 15-July 15 and otherwise as posted. Sect. 29 closed during waterfowl seasons.
b. Closed after 1 p.m. during first split waterfowl
season.
c. Camping only in self-contained units in
designated areas.
d. Field trials may be authorized Feb., March,
Aug. and Sept.
e. Parking only in established parking areas.

SAM CAUDILL SWA - Garfield Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Glenwood Springs, take
Colo. 82 for 3.6 miles S. Take slight right onto
Old State Hwy. 82, go 0.6 of a mile and take
slight right onto CR 109. SWA is on left.
GMU: 43
FISHING: coldwater lake
FACILITIES: boat ramp, limited parking
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping, fires, discharge of firearms prohibited.

SAN LUIS LAKES SWA - Alamosa Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Alamosa, go 13 miles N on
Hwy. 17 to Sand Dunes Monument Rd., then
go 8 miles E to access road. To access the SWA,
travel through San Luis State Park. Park fee will
not be charged if continuing on to SWA only.
GMU/ACRES: 82 / 2,031 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl, dove

FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: boat ramp, parking areas
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Boating prohibited N of buoy line. Closed Feb.
15- July 15 N of buoy line and E-W fence
line.
b. Camping prohibited N of buoy line and E-W
fence line.

SAN MIGUEL SWA (Applebaugh Fishing
Easement) - San Miguel Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Placerville, go 0.75 of a mile
S on Hwy. 145.
GMU/ACRES: 70 / 13 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing

SANCHEZ RES. SWA - Costilla Co.

DIRECTIONS: From San Luis, go 3 miles E on
Hwy. 152 to Hwy. 242, then go 5.2 miles S.
GMU/ACRES: 83 / 1,462 acres
FISHING: warmwater lake
FACILITIES: restroom, boat ramp

WILDLIFE AREAS

on Hwy. 266, cross the bridge and turn E on CR
80.5. 550 acres.
MCCLELLAND TRACT: Go 1.25 miles farther E
from above directions.
GMUs/ACRES: 125, 129 / 1,142 acres total
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, pheasant, bobwhite
quail, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms
RESTRICTIONS: fires prohibited

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RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open only for fishing.
b. Hunting, waterskiing, bowfishing prohibited.
c. Camping prohibited in boat ramp parking area.
d. All crayfish must be returned to the water
they came from immediately, or killed and
taken into possession as soon as caught. Abdomen must be separated from the tail.

SAND DRAW SWA - Sedgwick Co.

DIRECTIONS: From I-76 at Julesburg (No. 180),
go 8 miles S on Hwy. 385 to CR 16, turn E to CR
49 and go 1 mile S.
GMU/ACRES: 93 / 209 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, pheasant, dove
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Target practice prohibited except when authorized by area wildlife manager.
c. Discharging firearms or bows allowed only
when hunting.
d. Hunting open only to youth/mentors. One
mentor per youth may hunt.

SANDS LAKE SWA - Chaffee Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Salida, go 0.1 of a mile W
on Hwy. 291. SWA is E of highway, opposite
Heart of the Rockies Regional Medical Center.
GMU/ACRES: 57 / 14 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake and river
FACILITIES: restroom
RESTRICTIONS: camping prohibited.

SANDSAGE SWA - Yuma Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Wray, go 4.5 miles W on
Hwy. 34 to CR 35, then 0.25 of a mile W to CR
CC. Then go 0.5 of a mile S.
GMU/ACRES: 101 / 287 acres
HUNTING: rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite
quail, dove, waterfowl, turkey, deer
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
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RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Hunting allowed only with shotguns or bows.
c. Target practice prohibited except when authorized by area wildlife manager.
d. Discharging firearms or bows allowed only
when hunting. Discharging bows allowed for
bowfishing.

WILDLIFE AREAS

SAPINERO SWA - Gunnison Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Gunnison, go 15 miles W
on Hwy. 50. Access from Hwy. 50 at Rainbow
Lake, Red Creek, East Elk Creek and Dry Gulch
roads.
GMU/ACRES: 54 / 7,129 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky grouse
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS: snowmobiles allowed only on
main road (Rainbow Lake Road).

SARVIS CREEK SWA - Routt Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Steamboat Springs, go 4.5
miles S on Hwy. 131 to CR 18, then 7 miles SE.
GMU/ACRES: 15 / 309 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom
RESTRICTIONS: camping and campfires allowed
only 3 days before regular big-game seasons
until 3 days after regular big-game seasons

SAWHILL PONDS SWA - Boulder Co.

DIRECTIONS: From I-25 take Hwy. 7 W. Turn
N on 75th Street. SWA is W of 75th Street after
crossing Valmont Drive.
GMU/ACRES: 29 / 208 acres
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open 5 a.m.-midnight.
b. Dogs must be on 6-foot leash, controlled by
handler, except in designated areas.
c. Motorized, non-motor vehicles (including
bicycles) prohibited beyond designated parking areas.
d. Hunting, boating, belly boats prohibited.
Other activities prohibited as posted.
e. Horseback riding only on established maintenance roads.
f. Collecting allowed only with permit.

SEDGWICK BAR SWA - Sedgwick Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Sedgwick, go 2 miles NE on
Hwy. 138 to access road, then go 0.5 of a mile S.
GMU/ACRES: 92 / 885 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite quail, dove, waterfowl, turkey
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Discharging firearms or bows allowed only
when hunting. Discharging bows allowed for
bowfishing.
c. Target practice prohibited except when authorized by area wildlife manager.
d. All recreational activities except deer hunting
are prohibited on opening weekend of regular
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plains rifle deer season, and opening day and
first weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
e. Horses prohibited except when training hunting dogs and only allowed in Feb., March,
April (through Wed. before spring turkey
season opens) and Aug.
f. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited
from first day of teal season to last day of dark
goose season.

SEGO SPRINGS SWA - Conejos Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Manassa, go 3 miles E on
Hwy. 142 to access road, then go 0.5 of a mile N.
GMU/ACRES: 81 / 640 acres
HUNTING: rabbit, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open July 16-Feb. 14.
b. Field trials may be authorized Aug. and Sept.
c. Fires, bowfishing prohibited.

SETCHFIELD SWA - Bent Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Hwys. 50 &amp; 101 in Las

Animas, take Hwy. 101 S 16 miles to CR P. Go
W on CR P 1 mile to CR 11, then go S 6 miles
on CRs 11 and 10.
GMU/ACRES: 130 / 2,438 acres
HUNTING: pronghorn, rabbit, bobwhite quail,
scaled quail, dove
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS: camping, fires prohibited

SEYMOUR LAKE SWA - Jackson Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go 14 miles SW on
Hwy. 14 to CR 28, then go 1 mile S to CR 11,
then 3 miles S to CR 11A and 0.5 of a mile W.
GMU/ACRES: 17 / 81 water acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater
wake.
b. Sailboards prohibited.

SHARPTAIL RIDGE SWA - Douglas Co.

DIRECTIONS: Take Hwy. 85 S toward Roxborough Park. Turn W on Titan Pkwy., merge into
Titan Rd. Turn S on Roxborough Park Drive.
SWA is near end of road (before it curves W).
SWA extends S.
GMU/ACRES: 51 / 699 acres
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Day use only. Foot access only.
b. Camping prohibited.
c. Hunting allowed only for deer and elk and
only by permit. Hunters must have limited
deer or elk license for GMU 51 before applying for permit. Maximum 2 hunters daily.
Group applications allowed for max. 2 hunters
per group. Permits valid only 2-3 days starting
after Labor Day weekend. Permits issued by
drawing. Application deadline: 5 p.m. first
Monday in August, available at the Wildlife
Area Office in Denver, (303) 291-7227. Permit
holders can take 1 non-hunting person, that

person must stay with hunters at all times.
Hunters can park in parking area behind gate
during times they are allowed to hunt. Driving elsewhere on property prohibited.

SHRIVER-WRIGHT SWA - Rio Grande Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Monte Vista, go 3 miles E
on Sherman Ave.
GMU/ACRES: 791 / 120 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater river
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, photography
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Fires and target practice prohibited.
b. Hunting only with shotgun, bow or muzzleloader.
c. Camping allowed only in parking areas with
self-contained trailers or campers.
d. Area wildlife manager may post area-specific
closures to manage waterfowl hunting pressure and for safety.

SIKES RANCH SWA - Baca Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Prichett, go W on Hwy.
160 to CR 3. Go S on CR 3 approximately 8
miles.
GMU/ACRES: 143, 144 / 7,150 acres
HUNTING: deer, turkey, predators
FISHING: green sunfish, black bullhead catfish
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open one hour before sunrise to one hour
after sunset. Hunters may remain as long as
reasonable to retrieve downed game. Night
hunting with permit also allowed.
b. Motorized travel restricted to primary
access route, CR O.
c. Parking only in designated Sikes Ranch
SWA parking lots — only 5 parking areas.
d. Access prohibited in the building envelope
and designated safety zones, as posted.
e. Camping, fires, OHV use, wood cutting or
gathering are prohibited.
f. Trapping allowed with permit. Permits must
be on trappers at all times while trapping.
Permits available at Lamar Service Center,
719-336-6600, or by calling local officer at
719-980-0025.

SIMMONS SWA - Yuma Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Wray, go S 5 mi. on Hwy.
385 to CR 30. Go E about 1 mile on paved road,
turn S following paved road, turn E onto CR 22,
continue 0.5 of a mile E to parking lot.
GMU/ACRES: 102 / 2,157 acres
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open Sept. 1-May 31.
b. Foot access only.
c. Camping, fires, dog training prohibited.
d. Target practice prohibited except when
authorized by area wildlife manager.

SIMPSON PONDS SWA - Larimer Co.

DIRECTIONS: From I-25 at Hwy. 402 exit (No.
255), go 2 miles W on Hwy. 402 to CR 9E, then
go 0.5 of a mile N.
GMU/ACRES: 20 / 44 acres

�State Wildlife Areas
HUNTING: dove, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour after
sunset; no time restrictions for fishing or
hunters with a night-hunting permit.
b. Camping, fires, dog training, horseback riding, bicycling prohibited.
c. Boating prohibited except float tubes for
fishing.
d. Discharging firearms or bows allowed only
when hunting. Discharging bows allowed for
bowfishing.
DIRECTIONS: From Victor, go 0.5 of a mile E on

CR 67 to CR 86, then go 2 miles E to CR 861.
Go 12 miles E to SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 59 / 715 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS: boating prohibited if it creates a
whitewater wake.

SMITH LAKE SWA - Larimer Co.

DIRECTIONS: From I-25 at the Wellington exit,

go 0.3 of a mile W on Hwy. 1 to CR 7, then 1.4
miles N to CR 66, then 2 miles W.
GMU/ACRES: 9 / 30 acres
FISHING: warmwater and coldwater species
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour after
sunset; no time restrictions for fishing.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater
wake.
c. Hunting, discharging firearms or bows,
camping, open fires, OHVs, snowmobiles
prohibited.

SMITH RES. SWA - Costilla Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Blanca, go 0.5 of a mile W

on Hwy. 160 to Airport Rd., then 4 miles S.
GMU/ACRES: 83 / 278 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: trailer dump station, restroom, boat
ramp
RESTRICTIONS:

a. N and E shores open only July 16-Feb. 14.
b. Fishing only within 200 yards of dam from
Nov. 1 through end of waterfowl season.
c. Field trials may be authorized Feb., March,
Aug. and Sept.
d. Waterskiing prohibited.
e. Vehicles prohibited within 50 feet of water.

SMYTH SWA (Fishing Easement) -

Chaffee Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Salida, go 8 miles W on
Hwy. 291. The parking area is at the SW corner
of the bridge at mile marker 8.
GMU/ACRES: 56 / 10 acres
FISHING: public access for fishing only on W
side of Arkansas River.

SOUTH REPUBLICAN SWA - Yuma Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Burlington, go 21 miles N
on Hwy. 385 to CR 1, then go 3 miles E. Go 2
miles N and 2 miles E.
GMUs/ACRES: 103, 109 / 18,365 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, turkey, pheasant, bobwhite quail, dove, waterfowl, snipe
FISHING: warmwater lake
RECREATION: sail surfing, camping, wildlife
viewing
FACILITIES: campsites, restrooms, drinking
water, picnic area with barbeque pit
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Field trials may be authorized Feb., March,
Aug. and Sept. No more than 2 trials may be
authorized Feb.-March. Only 1 trial may be
authorized Aug.-Sept.
b. Waterfowl hunting access prohibited on
downstream face of dam and as posted.
c. Parking for waterfowl hunting only in designated areas.
d. Waterfowl hunting prohibited as posted to
give resting area for wintering waterfowl.

SPANISH PEAKS SWA - Las Animas Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Aguilar, go W on Apishapa
Rd.; follow signs.
GMU/ACRES: 85 / 6,450 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, squirrel, turkey
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms, drinking water
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Access only from established parking areas.
Parking only in designated areas.
b. Camping, fires permitted only in designated
areas.

SPINNEY MOUNTAIN SWA - Park Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Hartsel, go 3 miles S on CR 59.
GMUs/ACRES: 58, 581 / 1,937 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS: camping, fires prohibited.

FACILITIES: restroom, boat ramp, picnic shelters,

tables

RESTRICTIONS:

a. Only float tubes or craft propelled by hand,
wind or electric motor allowed.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Hunting only with shotguns or bows.
d. Discharging firearms or bows allowed only
when hunting. Discharging bows allowed for
bowfishing.
e. Target practice prohibited except when authorized by area wildlife manager.
f. Hunting on W half of lake prohibited. Hunting permitted from closed area E to dam until
Oct. 31.

STORM MOUNTAIN ACCESS ROAD -

Larimer Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Loveland, take Hwy. 34
W to Big Thomspon School; go N 4 miles on
Buckhorn Rd. (CR 27) to Masonville. Go NW
on Buckhorn Rd. 2.5 miles to Bar D Ranch Rd.,
which is Storm Mountain Access Rd.
GMU: 20
RESTRICTIONS: closed as posted when necessary to prevent road and habitat damage. Road
closed when USFS closes the gate, usually
around Dec. 1.

SUMMIT RES. SWA - Montezuma Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Mancos, go 9 miles NW on

Hwy. 184.

GMU/ACRES: 73 / 526 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater
wake.

TAMARACK RANCH SWA - Logan Co.

SPRING CREEK RES. SWA - Gunnison Co.

DIRECTIONS: From I-76 at Crook exit (No. 149),
go 0.5 of a mile N on Hwy. 55.
GMUs/ACRES: 91, 93 / 10,696 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite quail, dove, waterfowl, turkey
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing, limited
camping
FACILITIES: restroom, drinking water

STALKER LAKE SWA - Yuma Co.

a. Camping only in designated area.
b. Fires only in designated camping area.
c. Field trials may be authorized Feb., March,
Aug. and Sept. No more than 3 trials may be
authorized Feb.-March and Aug., and only 1
in Sept.
d. Mandatory check station with assigned parking spots. Hunters must stay at assigned area
until 9 a.m., then can walk to adjacent areas
and hunt. Deer and turkey hunters required
only to check into E or W Tamarack, GMU
91. At S Tamarack, S of I-76, GMU 93, mandatory check in and out.
e. Reservations available but not required
on weekends as listed and Columbus Day
(observed), Veterans Day, Thanksgiving Day,

DIRECTIONS: From Gunnison go N on Hwy.
135 to Almont. Turn right on CR 742, travel 6
miles to Spring Creek. Turn left on CR 744 and
go 14 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 55 / 55 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: camping, fishing, wildlife viewing
ACCESS: limited to summer travel, usually
July-Oct.
FACILITIES: USFS campsites, drinking water,
restrooms, boat ramp
DIRECTIONS: From Wray, go 2 miles W on Hwy.
34 to CR FF, then go 1.5 miles N to access road,
then 0.5 of a mile W.
GMU/ACRES: 98 / 75 acres
HUNTING: pheasant, bobwhite quail, dove,
waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater lake
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing

WILDLIFE AREAS

SKAGUAY RES. SWA - Teller Co.

2016 Colorado State Recreation Lands

RESTRICTIONS:

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2016 Colorado State Recreation Lands
Christmas, New Year’s Day, Martin Luther
King Jr. Day and Presidents Day.
See “Hunting Reservations,” (page 1) for
details. The first hunt date available for reservations is the Sat. after Oct. 24 and the last
date available is the last Sun. of regular duck
season. Weekdays, weekends and holidays
outside the reservation period and any unreserved or open units are available for hunting
without reservations and are regulated
through check station. Hunters must check in
and check out as posted.
f. Target practice prohibited except when authorized by area wildlife manager.
g. Discharging firearms or bows allowed only
when hunting and bows for bowfishing.
h. All recreational activities except deer hunting
are prohibited on opening weekend of regular
plains rifle deer season, and opening day and
first weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
i. Horses prohibited N of I-76 except when
training hunting dogs and then only allowed
in Feb., March, April (through Wed. before
spring turkey season opens) and Aug.
j. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited
from first day of teal season to last day of dark
goose season.
AUGMENTATION PONDS RULES:

1. Waterfowl hunting is by a limited draw lottery reservation system from the opening day
of second duck season through the end of
regular dark goose season.
2. Hunting allowed only on the specific pond/
hunt area for that day. Hunters are allowed to
bring their own blinds. Shooting across roads
is prohibited and strictly enforced..
Hunters must park in designated parking
areas but may drop off decoys via existing
4-wheel-drive only roads as posted. Hunters
must remain on existing roads.
3. Maximum 4 hunters per group per hunt day.
No hunters may fill a spot if a reservation
holder does not use the reservation. No additional parties are allowed to hunt after the
lottery hunter has completed their hunt for
the day. The hunter drawing the access permit must be present for the hunt. All hunters
must check in at the existing check station.
4. To enter drawing, send a postcard or letter
with name, address, phone number, CID
number and desired reservation dates
to: CPW, Tamarack Ranch drawing, 122
E. Edison St., Brush, CO 80723. Must be
postmarked by Sept. 30. Successful applicants
notified by Oct. 21.
Hunters must possess a valid license for
the species to be hunted to enter a drawing.
Hunters may apply for multiple hunt dates on
one postcard.
Failure to hunt a reserved area without
prior cancellation, or to follow check station
procedures, may disqualify a person from
making reservations for the remainder of the
hunting season.
5. Ponds open to hunting without a reservation
during the spring light goose conservation
order season. All hunters must follow checkin and check-out procedures as posted.
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TARRYALL RES. SWA - Park Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Jefferson, go 16.5 miles SE

on CR 77.

GMUs/ACRES: 50, 501 / 711 land acres, 175
water acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake, stream fishing
RECREATION: camping
FACILITIES: restroom, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Closed at dam, spillway, outlet structures.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates whitewater wake.
c. NEW! Fires, ATVs, dirt bikes, snowmobiles
prohibited.
d. NEW! Discharging firearms, pellet guns or
bows prohibited in campgrounds.

TAYLOR RIVER SWA - Gunnison Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Gunnison, go 10 miles N on
Hwy. 135 to USFS Rd. 742 (Taylor River Rd.);
then 18 miles E to base of Taylor Res.
GMU/ACRES: 55 / 13 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping, fires, hunting prohibited. Dogs
must be on leash.
b. Parking only in designated areas.
c. Closed from Taylor dam to 325 yards downstream.

TERRACE RES. SWA - Conejos Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Monte Vista, go 12 miles S
on Hwy. 15 to USFS Rd. 250, then 9 miles W.
GMUs/ACRES: 80, 81 / 240 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing

TETER-MICHIGAN CREEK SWA - Park Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Jefferson, 2 miles S on Hwy.
285, then go 2 miles N on CR 35.
GMU/ACRES: 500 / 950 acres
HUNTING: big game, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream fishing
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS: camping, fires prohibited.

THURSTON RES. SWA - Prowers Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Lamar, go 9 miles N on
Hwy. 196 to CR TT, then go 1 mile W to CR 7,
then go 0.25 of a mile N.
GMU/ACRES: 127 / 400 acres
HUNTING: dove, waterfowl, rabbit
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: power boating, sail boating, sail
surfing, waterskiing, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: boat ramps, restroom
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour after
sunset; no time restrictions for fishing.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates whitewater
wake Nov. 1 through last day of waterfowl
season.
c. ATVs, dirt bikes, snowmobiles prohibited.
d. Frozen surface of lake closed.
e. Dams, inlets, outlet structures open only for
fishing.

TILMAN BISHOP SWA - Mesa Co.

DIRECTIONS: Take I-70 W toward Grand Junction. Exit Hwy. 6 to Palisade. Turn S on 38 Road,
merge into F 1/4 Road. SWA along river N of
junction of roads F 1/4 and 37 1/4.
GMUs/ACRES: 30, 41 / 113 acres
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Closed during nesting and migratory bird
period, March 15- July 14.
b. Camping, turkey hunting prohibited. Dogs
prohibited except as an aid to hunting.
c. Waterfowl hunters must hunt from designated
blinds/zone. Maximum 4 hunters per blind.
Mandatory check in and out at station.
d. Hunting only with bows and shotguns with
shot-shells only.
e. Deer hunting allowed by permit. Applications
available at the Wildlife Area Office in Grand
Junction (970) 255-6100. Application deadline is Aug. 1. Permits by drawing; successful
applicants notified by mail. Date, time and
location of drawing included on application.
f. Waterfowl hunting by reservation only. See
“Hunting Reservations,” (page 1) for details.
g. Hunt areas not reserved are available on
first-come, first-served basis after 5 a.m. each
hunt day. Reserved areas unoccupied by 7
a.m. also available on first-come, first-served
basis. Any hunt area must be yielded upon
request of hunter holding valid reservation
for that area.

TIMPAS CREEK SWA (INCLUDING OTERO
POND) - Otero Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Rocky Ford, go 4 miles S
on Hwy. 71 to Hwy. 10, then 2 miles E across
Timpas Creek Bridge, then go 1 mile S on CR
21, then 1 mile W on CR Z.
GMU/ACRES: 135 / 141 acres
HUNTING: rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite
quail, dove, waterfowl
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS: fires prohibited.

TOMAHAWK SWA - Park Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Hartsel, go 5 miles N on
Hwy. 9, then go 0.5 of a mile to parking area.
From Fairplay, go 10 miles S on Hwy. 9, then 0.5
of a mile to parking area.
GMU/ACRES: 50 / 1,655 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, waterfowl, pronghorn
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS: camping, fires prohibited.

TOMICHI CREEK SWA - Gunnison Co.

DIRECTIONS: In Gunnison, go S on Teller St.
to end of road. At parking lot for softball fields,
find W Mountain trailhead sign. Take the dirt
road to the SWA parking lot.
GMU/ACRES: 67 / 465 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Access by foot only from designated points.

�State Wildlife Areas
b. Access restricted south of Tomichi Creek to
100 feet S of high water line from Jan. 1-June
30, as posted.
c. Camping, fires prohibited.
d. Dogs must be on leash, except as aid in hunting.
e. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited in
designated safety zones, as posted.

TOTTEN RES. SWA - Montezuma Co.

RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour after
sunset; no time restrictions for fishing.
b. Closed along N shore March 1-May 31.
c. Camping, fires, alcoholic beverages, glass
containers prohibited.
d. Hunting prohibited in inlet Sept. 30-Jan. 20 as
posted to protect resting waterfowl.
e. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.

TRUJILLO MEADOWS SWA - Conejos Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Antonito, go 36 miles W on
Hwy. 17 to USFS Rd. 118, then go 4 miles W.
GMU/ACRES: 81 / 71 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom, drinking water
RESTRICTIONS: boating prohibited if it creates a
whitewater wake.

TURK’S POND SWA - Baca Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Springfield, go 2 miles N on
Hwy. 287 to CR HH, then go 14 miles E to CR
39. Go 3.5 miles N.
GMU/ACRES: 139 / 200 acres
HUNTING: dove, pheasant, waterfowl, rabbit
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Boating prohibited except float tubes or craft
propelled by hand, wind or electric motor.
b. Camping and fires prohibited.
c. Closed near pond and administrative building
except to retrieve downed waterfowl from
opening day of waterfowl season through end
of Feb.

TWIN SISTERS SWA - Larimer Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Allenspark, go 4 miles N on
Hwy. 7 to Meeker Park (USFS Rd. 119), then go
2.5 miles N to USFS Rd. 325, then 1 mile W.
GMU/ACRES: 20 / 640 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing

NEW! TWIN SPRUCE PONDS SWA -

Montezuma Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Dolores, go 9 miles NE on

Hwy. 145.

GMU/ACRES: 73 / 90 acres
FISHING: Coldwater put and take trout fishery

RECREATION: fishing, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping, fires, alcoholic beverages, glass
containers prohibited.
b. Hunting and discharging firearms or bows
prohibited.
c. Boating prohibited except float tubes or craft
propelled by hand.
d. Open sunrise to sunset with access from
designated parking area only.

TWO BUTTES RES. SWA - Baca, Prowers Cos.
DIRECTIONS: From Springfield, go 18 miles N
on Hwy. 287 to CR B.5, then 3 miles E.
GMUs/ACRES: 138, 139 / 8,533 acres
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, rabbit, pheasant,
bobwhite quail, scaled quail, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater, seasonal trout, saugeye,
crappie, bluegill, channel catfish, largemouth
bass, smallmouth bass, wiper
RECREATION: camping, hiking, rock climbing,
wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms, drinking water, rifle
range, boat ramps
RESTRICTIONS: boating prohibited in Two
Buttes Ponds below dam except float tubes or
craft propelled by hand, wind or electric motor.

URAD LAKE SWA - Clear Creek Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Interstate 70, take Hwy. 40

toward Grand Lake/Berthoud Pass. Go left on
Jones Pass outside of Berthoud Falls. In 0.5 of a
mile, turn left at “Urad” sign, onto Woods Creek
Rd. (CR 203). Go about 3.5 miles to parking area.
GMU/ACRES: 39 / 240 acres land
HUNTING: limited big game, primarily access
to national forest for hunting deer, elk, bighorn
sheep, mountain goat
FISHING: cutbows, rainbow trout, brook trout
RECREATION: camping, hiking, birdwatching
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Access by foot or horseback only from June
1-end of fourth regular big-game rifle season,
or until the road is inaccessible (as posted).
b. Motor vehicle use only in parking area.
c. Fires allowed only in established fire rings.
d. Camping limited to five days in a 45-day
period in designated campgrounds, except in
big-game seasons.
e. Discharge of firearms or bows prohibited
except when hunting.
f. Boating prohibited except for float tubes or craft
propelled by hand, wind or electric motor.
g. Dogs must be on leash except when used as
aid to hunting.

VAIL DEER UNDERPASS SWA - Eagle Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Vail, go 4 miles W on S side
of frontage road of I-70.
GMUs/ACRES: 36, 45 / 107 acres
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open June 16-Oct. 31.
b. Hunting prohibited.

VAN TUYL SWA - Gunnison Co.

CABIN CREEK UNIT: From Gunnison, go 6.5
miles E on Hwy. 50, then go 0.2 of a mile N on

BLM Rd. 3107. 200 acres
LOST CANYON UNIT: From Gunnison, go 1.2
miles N on Hwy. 135, turn E and take CR 10 for
3 miles. Turn E on CR 743 and go about 6 miles
to SWA. 310 acres
GMU/ACRES: 55 / 510 total acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS: BLM road closures March
1-May 15. Motorized travel, including over the
snow, restricted to BLM Rd. 3107 (Cabin Creek)
and CR 743 (Lost Canyon).

VERNER SWA (Fishing Lease) - Jackson Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go 0.5 of a mile W
on Hwy. 14 to CR 12, then go 5.1 miles W to CR
18, then 0.5 of a mile W to access road.
GMU/ACRES: 16 / 2 mi. of river
FISHING: North Platte River, coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS: open for fishing only.

WAHATOYA SWA - Huerfano Co.

DIRECTIONS: From La Veta, go 1 mile E on Bear

WILDLIFE AREAS

DIRECTIONS: From Cortez, go 3.5 miles E on
Hwy. 160 to CR 29, then 1 mile N.
GMU/ACRES: 73 / 250 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom, boat ramp

2016 Colorado State Recreation Lands

Creek Rd.

GMU/ACRES: 85 / 80 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Boating prohibited except float tubes or craft
propelled by hand or wind.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.

WALKER SWA - Mesa Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Grand Junction, go 2 miles
W on Hwys. 6 and 50, turn S on River Rd., go
0.5 of a mile and turn S on gravel road.
GMUs/ACRES: 30, 40 / 351 acres
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: rafting, canoeing, wildlife viewing, interpretive program
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open a half hour before sunrise until a half
hour after sunset.
b. Camping, fires, hunting, trapping prohibited.
c. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited,
except bows permitted for bowfishing.
d. Dogs allowed only on leash and only on the
paved Riverfront Trail. Owners must immediately collect and properly dispose of feces
left by their dog.

WATSON LAKE SWA - Larimer Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Fort Collins, go 7 miles NW
on Hwy. 287 to Rist Canyon Rd. (CR 52E), then
go 1 mile W.
GMU/ACRES: 19 / 44 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream, warmwater lake
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restrooms, nature trails
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour after
sunset; no time restrictions for fishing.
b. Boating, camping, hunting, ice fishing, ice
skating, discharging firearms prohibited.
c. Parking prohibited on S dam.
d. Closed on NW side as posted.
e. Use or possession of live minnows prohibited.

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FACILITIES: campground, restroom, drinking

WAUNITA WATCHABLE WILDLIFE AREA
- Gunnison Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Gunnison, go E on Hwy. 50.

Turn left at CR 887 to WWA site.
GMU: 551
RECREATION: wildlife viewing April 1-May 15
for Gunnison sage-grouse
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping, fires, dogs, discharging firearms
prohibited.
b. Trash must be packed out.

WILDLIFE AREAS

WEBSTER SWA - Weld Co.

DIRECTIONS: From LaSalle, go 0.25 of a mile N
on Hwy. 85 to CR 394, then go 2.25 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 94 / 158 acres
HUNTING: rabbit, pheasant, dove, waterfowl
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing

WELLINGTON SWA - Larimer, Weld Cos.

WELLINGTON UNIT: From I-25 and Hwy. 14
exit, go 9 miles N on E service road to CR 64
and then 1.5 miles E.
COBB LAKE UNIT: From I-25 and Hwy. 14 exit,
go 5 miles N on E service road to CR 56, then
1.4 miles E.
SCHWARE UNIT: From I-25 and Hwy. 14 exit,
go 7 miles N on E service road to CR 60, then 1
mile E.
GMU/ACRES: 87 / 1,793 acres
FISHING: warmwater
HUNTING: rabbit, pheasant, dove, waterfowl
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Wellington and Schware units open only July
16-March 14.
b. Wellington Unit closed from first day of regular
waterfowl season to first day of pheasant season except Sat., Sun., Mon. and legal holidays.
c. Boating prohibited except craft propelled by
hand to hunt waterfowl.
d. Camping, fires prohibited.
e. Field trials may be authorized on Wellington
and Schware units Feb., March 1-14 and Aug.
Trials may be authorized on Cobb Lake Unit
year-round.
f. Target practice must be authorized by area
wildlife manager.
g. Horseback riding prohibited except at Cobb
Lake Unit during field trials.
h. Big-game hunting only with archery, shotguns with slugs and muzzleloading.
i. Domestic, feral or privately-owned game birds
may be released with permit for dog training
on Cobb Lake Unit. All birds taken shall be
removed, and all privately-owned game birds
shall be prepared for human consumption.

WEST LAKE SWA - Larimer Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Red Feather Lakes, go 1
mile E on Red Feather Lakes Rd.
GMU/ACRES: 191 / 38 water acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, fishing, camping

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RESTRICTIONS: only float tubes or craft propelled by hand, wind or electric motor allowed.

WEST LAKE SWA - Mesa Co.

DIRECTIONS: 711 Independent Ave., Grand

Junction.

GMU/ACRES: 30 / 6 acres
FISHING: warmwater lake
FACILITIES: restroom
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open 7 a.m.-9 p.m.
b. Boating, water contact activities prohibited.

WEST RIFLE CREEK SWA - Garfield Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Rifle, go 4 miles N on Hwy.
13 to Hwy. 325, turn right and go 4 miles to CR
252. Go 1.5 miles NW.
GMU/ACRES: 33 / 941 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, black bear, mountain lion,
turkey, rabbit, dove, bobcat
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: campground on CR 252, 4 miles
NW of Hwy. 325; non-potable water only, rifle
and pistol shooting ranges
RESTRICTIONS: camping only from day after
Labor Day-Dec. 31

WHEELER SWA - Garfield Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Silt, take I-70 W about 1
mile. SWA on N side of interstate between I-70
and Hwys. 6 &amp; 24, adjacent to Colorado River.
SWA only legally accessible via river.
GMUs/ACRES: 33, 42 / 48 acres
HUNTING: rabbit, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: trout, whitefish
RECREATION: wildlife viewing

WHITEHORSE SWA - Adams Co.

DIRECTIONS: Take I-76 E toward Barr Lake.
Exit 152nd Avenue, go E. Turn left on Picadilly
Road, turn left on 128th Avenue. SWA is at
corner of 128th and Tower Rd. and extends SE.
GMU/ACRES: 104 / 400 acres
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open only for youth/mentor waterfowl hunting when authorized by area wildlife manager
as participants in CPW youth hunter program.
b. Reservations required for waterfowl hunting.
See “Hunting Reservations,” (page 1). Hunters
with reservations can only hunt area specified
on reservation except in areas where reservations are not required or are unreserved and
unoccupied. Mandatory check in and check
out as posted at designated check station.

WILLIAMS CREEK RES. SWA - Hinsdale Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Pagosa Springs, go 3 miles
W on Hwy. 160 to USFS Rd. 631, then go 30
miles N.
GMU/ACRES: 77 / 508 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: boating, wildlife viewing, camping
FACILITIES: restroom, drinking water, boat
ramp, campgrounds
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping, open fires, sailboards prohibited.

b. Boating prohibited if it creates whitewater wake.
c. Snowmobiles allowed only as aid in ice fishing.

WILLOW CREEK SWA - Yuma Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Wray, go S on Hwy. 385
about 6 miles to CR 30. Turn E on CR 30, go 5
miles and turn S on CR NN. Go 3.5 miles S to
parking area on W side of road .
GMU/ACRES: 102 / 920 acres
HUNTING: deer, turkey, dove, rabbit
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open Sept. 1-May 31. Access by foot only, no
horseback riding.
b. Camping, fires, dog training prohibited.
c. Target practice must be authorized by area
wildlife manager.

WINDY GAP WATCHABLE WILDLIFE
AREA - Grand Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Granby, go 2 miles W on
Hwy. 40. WWA is on Hwy. 125.
GMU/ACRES: 18 / 12 acres
FACILITIES: picnic tables, toilets, 0.25 of a mile
interpretive trail
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open sunrise to sunset, viewing area only.
b. Dogs prohibited beyond parking area.
c. Fishing, discharging firearms, camping, fires,
hunting, trapping prohibited.

WOODS LAKE SWA - San Miguel Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Telluride, go 13 miles W on
Hwy. 145 to USFS Rd. 618 in Fall Creek; then 9
miles S.
GMU/ACRES: 70 / 160 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream, coldwater lake
RECREATION: canoeing, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: restroom
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Boats prohibited except float tubes or craft
propelled by hand, wind or electric motor.
b. Camping prohibited.

WRIGHT’S LAKE SWA - Chaffee Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Nathrop, go 5.7 miles W on
CR 162 to CR 291. Then go 0.4 of a mile W on
CR 291 to parking area.
GMUs/ACRES: 56, 481 / 84 acres
FISHING: open for fishing only, coldwater lake
and stream, artificial flies and lures only.

YAMPA RIVER SWA - Routt Co.

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DIRECTIONS: From Craig, go E on Hwy. 40.
SWA is on S side of Hwy. 40 shortly after passing CR 29 turn-off.
GMU/ACRES: 13 / 866 acres
RESTRICTIONS: camping, fires prohibited.

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�STATE TRUST LANDS

The State Trust Land Public
Access Program includes lands
that are leased for the public to
enjoy wildlife-related activities in
these areas. They can be open to a
variety of uses. The signs at each
property will inform users what is
allowed at each location.

TRUST LANDS

WHAT IS
THE STATE
TRUST LAND
PUBLIC ACCESS
PROGRAM?

State Trust Lands, such as Shaw Creek STL above, are posted with the property’s name, map and the rules of use. Photo by © Zach Spezze, CPW.

ABOUT THE STATE TRUST LAND PUBLIC ACCESS PROGRAM
Public access for wildlife-related recreation on
500,000 acres of State Trust Lands (STL) is made
possible through the Public Access Program, a
lease agreement between the State Land Board
(SLB) and Colorado Parks and Wildlife. Signs at
individual properties describe allowed uses, rules
and time frames for public use.
» WHAT ARE TRUST LANDS?

State Trust Lands were set aside at statehood
(1876) and are owned and managed by the
State Land Board, an agency within the Colorado Department of Natural Resources (DNR).
They include about three million acres of
state-owned lands used for a specific purpose
— to generate revenue and provide financial
support for Colorado public schools (K-12)
and other public institutions. Only lands listed
in this brochure are open to public use.

» WHAT CAN I DO THERE?

Lands enrolled in the Public Access Program are open to a variety of wildlife-related
uses, including hunting, fishing and wildlife
viewing. General recreation such as hiking,
horseback riding and dog walking are not allowed under the program. Refer to the listings
on the following pages for site-specific rules
and timeframes for use. Most lands are not
accessible by vehicle, ATVs, or snowmobiles,
and there may be additional restrictions on
camping, parking and off-road driving. Unauthorized use or activity on these lands may be
subject to enforcement from CPW officers or
local authorities.

» WHEN ARE THEY OPEN?

Most properties are open for wildlife-related
recreation from Sept. 1 through the end
of February, unless listed otherwise in this

brochure. Enrolled lands are closed to public
access all other times of the year. Unauthorized use or entry during closed periods is
considered trespassing and may be subject to
prosecution.
» HOW DO THEY GENERATE REVENUE?

The State Land Board issues a variety of longand short-term leases and permits on most
properties for other uses as well, including
livestock grazing, farming, and mining. Please
be respectful of these other authorized uses
on these lands and report any suspicious or
unauthorized activity to a CPW officer.

» WHERE ARE THEY?

Public Access Lands are located throughout
Colorado. Please see the index, descriptions,
and map of parcels included in this brochure.

STL PUBLIC ACCESS PROGRAM RULES
The following restrictions apply to all STL Public
Access Program lands leased by Colorado Division of Parks and Wildlife. Additional propertyspecific restrictions are listed in this brochure.
1. PROPERTIES ARE:

» Open only to hunting, fishing and wildlife

viewing. Target practice, nonhunting shooting, outfitting and nonwildlife related use
prohibited.
» Closed 1/2 hour after sunset until 1/2 hour
before sunrise, unless posted otherwise.
» Closed to the public from March 1-Aug. 31,
unless posted otherwise. All newly enrolled
properties are closed to the public until Sept.
1 of the year of enrollment, unless posted
otherwise.
2. MOTOR VEHICLES are allowed only on desig-

nated roads.

3. ACCESS RESTRICTED to foot or horseback

only, unless posted otherwise.

ACT RESPONSIBLY

Only State Trust Lands listed in this
brochure are open to the public.
Hunters and fishermen are reminded to
respect the rights of other visitors and the
owners or permit holders of State Trust
Lands. Abide by state rules so the lands can
remain open for future wildlife recreation.
(Permission is required to access any State Trust
Land not listed in this brochure.)
4. LITTERING PROHIBITED. All trash must be

packed out by users.

5. CAMPING, FIRES PROHIBITED, unless posted

otherwise.

6. ILLEGAL FIREARMS. It is illegal to possess

the following types of ammunition or firearms:
tracer rounds, armor-piercing rounds, military-

hardened rounds with explosive or radioactive
substances, .50-caliber BMG rounds, fully automatic firearms.
7. YOUTH MENTOR HUNTING applies to youths
under 18. Youth hunters under 16 must be accompanied by a mentor when hunting on youthmentor properties. Mentors must be 18 or older,
comply with hunter education requirements and
accompany youths while hunting.
8. CERTIFIED HAY, STRAW, MULCH ONLY. It is
illegal to have, store or use hay, straw or mulch
that has not been certified as noxious weed-free,
according to the Weed Free Forage Crop Certification Act, or any state or province participating
in the Regional Certified Weed Free Forage Program. Certified materials must be clearly marked
by the certifying state. People who transport such
materials on federal, state or county roads that
cross State Trust Lands leased by CPW and hay
produced on property where it’s being used are
exempt.
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STL PUBLIC ACCESS PROGRAM PROPERTIES
63 RANCH - Park Co.

TRUST LANDS

DIRECTIONS: From Fairplay, go S on Hwy. 285

for 14.5 miles to 63 Ranch parking lot E of Hwy.
285.
GMU/ACRES: 50 / 3,225 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February for hunting.
Open year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, elk, waterfowl.

ADAMS - Jackson Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go 4.2 miles N on
Hwy. 125 to CR 8. Go 6.8 miles E to CR 8A,
then E 0.8 of a mile to two-track road. Take
two-track 0.6 of a mile SE to parking area. Unless accessing from State Forest State Park, STL
provides the only way into Adams and Sand
Creek STLs.
GMU/ACRES: 6 / 3,640 acres (360 acres are closed
in Sections 28, 29, 32, 33, along Sherman Creek)
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: elk, deer, pronghorn, moose, small
game
RESTRICTIONS: access restricted as posted.

AGATE MOUNTAIN - Park Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Hartsel, go 1.75 miles S on
Hwy. 9 to CR 53. Go S 15 miles to parking area
on E boundary, S of CR 53.
GMU/ACRES: 58 / 3,782 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February for hunting and
wildlife viewing
HUNTING: big game, small game

AGUILAR TV HILL - Las Animas Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Aguilar, take Exit 30 off
I-25 to CR 63.1. Go 0.5 of a mile W.
GMU/ACRES: 85 / 500 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, bear, small game
RESTRICTIONS: access restricted as posted on
E side.

ALAMADITAS MESA - Conejos Co.

DIRECTIONS — ROUTE NO. 1: From Los
Mogotes Peak STL (see directions in this
brochure), go W on two-track 7.5 miles to W
boundary. ROUTE NO. 2: From La Jara STL
(see directions in this brochure), go S of La
Jara Res. on 4WD road to Fox Creek. From Fox
Creek, by foot or horseback only, go 1.5 miles
S to S boundary of USFS land. Go 3 miles E on
USFS land and cross Fox Creek and Fox Creek
trail. Go 1 mile to W boundary.
GMU/ACRES: 81 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: elk, deer, pronghorn, rabbit, grouse,
coyote.

ALAMOSA CANYON - Conejos Co.

DIRECTIONS: Go 12 miles S of Monte Vista on

Hwy. 15, then go 11 miles W on USFS Rd. 250 to
Terrace Res. (Alamosa Canyon). Then go on foot
or horseback through BLM and national forest.
GMU/ACRES: 81 / 240 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: elk, deer, bear, small game
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ANTELOPE CREEK - Grand Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Kremmling, go W 14 miles

on Hwy. 40 to Chimney Rock Rd. (USFS Rd.
103), then go 6 miles E to East Carter Mountain
gate. Walk-through gate with signs provides
access.
GMU/ACRES: 181 / 1,240 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: elk, deer, dusky grouse
RESTRICTIONS: ATV, snowmobile access
allowed on designated route as posted at East
Carter Creek gate during hunting season only.

ANTERO - Park Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Fairplay, go S on Hwy. 285
for 16.5 miles. From N of Antero Jct. on Hwy.
24, go 9 miles to Antero Res. Rd., then go W
1.75 miles to NW corner of STL. Or, go 4.5
miles N of Antero Jct. on Hwy. 285, then go W
on unmarked USFS Rd. 433, 0.5 of a mile to N
boundary. Timber activity may be present.
GMUs/ACRES: 49, 50, 58 / 8,692 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February for
hunting. Open year-round for coldwater stream
fishing.
HUNTING: big game, small game, waterfowl

APISHAPA NORTH - Las Animas Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Walsenburg, take I-25 to
Hwy. 10, go E for 18.5 miles. Then go S on CR
77 for 7 miles and go E on CR 90 for 11 miles to
Apishapa SWA. Follow signs through SWA to
NE side and parking lot.
GMU/ACRES: 133 / 1,880 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, bighorn sheep, rabbit, dove, scaled quail, bobcat, coyote
RESTRICTIONS: motor vehicles prohibited past
parking lot.

ARROWHEAD - Larimer Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Rustic, go 2.25 miles W on
Hwy. 14 in Poudre Canyon, then go 0.25 of a
mile on highway frontage road on N side.
GMU/ACRES: 8 / 200 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: bighorn sheep, deer, elk, rabbit,
dusky grouse, pine squirrel

ASPEN RIDGE - Chaffee Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Salida, take CR 175 (Ute
Trail) 5 miles N. Turn left on CR 185 and go 5
miles. Access is off CR 185 at N and S ends of
STL. Timber activity may be present.
GMU/ACRES: 57 / 542 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: bighorn sheep, deer, elk

ATWOOD - Logan Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Atwood, go 0.5 of a mile S
on Hwy. 63. Access near SE corner of STL next
to CR 16.
GMU/ACRES: 96 / 120 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: mule deer, white-tailed deer, pheasant, quail, turkey, duck, geese, rabbit, squirrel,
furbearers

RESTRICTIONS:

a. Small-game and waterfowl hunting by reservation system and mandatory check station. See
“Hunting Reservations” (page 1) for details.
The person named on the reservation must be
at the property the day of the hunt and must
be a licensed hunter for the species hunted.
b. For spring turkey reservations for hunters
with Unit 96 limited turkey licenses, call
1-800-846-9453.
c. Hunting prohibited except Sat., Sun., Wed.,
Labor Day, Columbus Day (observed), Veterans Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas Day, New
Year’s Day, Martin Luther King Jr. Day and
Presidents Day.
d. Three reservations may be issued per day on
the up-river west side of Hwy. 63; two for the
general public; one for hunters with mobility
impairments. No more than four people per
reservation.
e. Hunting with centerfire rifles prohibited.
f. All recreational activities except deer hunting
prohibited on opening weekend of regular
plains rifle deer season, and opening day and
first weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
g. Horses prohibited except while training hunting dogs, and then only in Feb., March and
April (through the Wed. before the opening of
spring turkey season).
h. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited
from first day of teal season to last day of
dark goose season.

NEW! AGUA RAMON - Rio Grande Co.

DIRECTIONS: From South Fork, go E on Hwy.
160 for 7 miles. Then turn N on CR 18 and
go 1.4 miles to CR 15. Turn E and go .3 miles,
then turn N onto CR 65 (USFS Rd. 650) Go
1.3 miles and turn W on USFS Rd. 630.2H.
Access #1: From CR 65/USFS Rd. 650, turn W
on USFS Rd. 630.2H and follow to NE corner
of property. Access #2: From CR 65(USFS Rd.
650), turn W onto USFS Rd. 630.2H continue
to 630.2C and follow to NW corner of property.
GMUs/ACRES: 79 / 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: elk, mule deer, pronghorn and small
game

BADGER CREEK (UPPER,
LOWER UNITS) - Fremont, Park Cos.

DIRECTIONS — LOWER UNIT: From Cotopaxi,
go 21 miles N on CR 12, then go W 1 mile on
BLM road. UPPER UNIT: From Hartsel, go S on
Hwy. 9 for 1.75 miles to CR 53. Follow CR 53
for 22 miles. Timber activity may be present.
GMUs/ACRES: 57, 58 / 6,186 acres
OPEN — LOWER UNIT: Year-round for fishing.
Open for all other uses Sept. 1-end of February.
UPPER UNIT: Oct. 1-end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, bighorn sheep, pronghorn
FISHING: coldwater stream
UPPER UNIT: fishing prohibited.

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BADGER FLATS - Park Co.

DIRECTIONS — THREE POINTS OF ACCESS:
1. From Lake George, take Hwy. 24 W for 1.5
miles. 2. From Lake George, take CR 90 W for
2.25 miles. 3. From Lake George, take Hwy. 24

W about 8 miles to USFS Rd. 891, then go S.
GMUs/ACRES: 50, 581 (GMU 50 N of Hwy. 50,
GMU 581 S of Hwy. 50) / 3,570 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: elk, deer, bear, small game

BAKERS PEAK - Moffat Co.

DIRECTIONS: In Craig at Hwys. 13 and 40, go N
on Hwy. 13 for 24 miles to CR 101. Turn E on
CR 101 and go 1.5 miles.
GMUs/ACRES: 3, 4 / 12,393 acres
OPEN: Aug. 1-end of February
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, elk, sage-grouse,
rabbit, coyote
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Motor vehicles prohibited off of state or
county roads.
b. Only portable hunting blinds allowed.

BAKERVILLE - Clear Creek Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Georgetown, take I-70 W 5
miles. STL is 1.25 miles E of Bakerville exit. Most
of property is N of I-70.
GMU/ACRES: 39 / 320 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February. Open yearround for fishing.
HUNTING: bighorn sheep, elk, deer, lion, bear,
dusky grouse, ptarmigan, rabbit, snowshoe hare
FISHING: coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Foot access only.
b. Access only off I-70 right-of-way.

BALD MOUNTAIN - Moffat Co.

DIRECTIONS — TRACT 1: From Maybell, go N
on CR 19 for 15 miles to CR 150. Go W on CR
150 for 0.5 of a mile. TRACT 2: From Maybell,
go N on CR 19 for 10 miles to CR 71. Go W on
CR 71 to CR 71S. Go S on CR 71S for 2.5 miles.
TRACT 3 &amp; 4: From Maybell, go W on Hwy. 318
for 15 miles to CR 21. Go N on CR 21. Tract 3
is 9 miles N of Hwy. 318 and W of CR 21. Tract
4 is 14 miles N of Hwy. 318 and on both sides
of CR 21.
GMUs/ACRES: 2, 3 / 6,266 acres
OPEN: Aug. 16-end of February
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, elk, sage-grouse,
rabbit, small game
NOTE: Exchange of use on STL. Part private
land, part STL Public Access Program.

BEAR GULCH - Custer Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Westcliffe, go 10 miles E on
Hwy. 96 to CR 271. Go 1 mile to NW corner
of STL.
GMU/ACRES: 69 / 640 acres
OPEN: first day of archery deer and elk season
through May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, lion, rabbit, squirrel,
turkey

BEDDOWS MOUNTAIN - Custer Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Westcliffe, go N about 8
miles on Hwy. 69. Parking off Hwy. 69.

2016 Colorado State Recreation Lands
GMUs/ACRES: 86, 691 / 500 acres
OPEN: first day of archery deer and elk season

through May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, lion, turkey, rabbit,
squirrel
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Rifle hunting restricted to youth mentor
hunting only. Mentors cannot use rifles.
b. All hunting except youth mentor hunting
is restricted to bows, muzzleloaders or
shotguns.
c. Parking prohibited on Hwy. 69.
d. Shooting prohibited within 500 feet of Hwy.
69 and man-made structures.

BEN MORGAN CANYON - Moffat Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Meeker, go 23 miles N on
Hwy. 13. Turn W on CR 17 to CR 32. Go W 11
miles to CR 55. Go 2.5 miles to parking lot.
GMU/ACRES: 211 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

BIG HOLE GULCH - Moffat Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Craig, go 40 miles N on
Hwy. 13. Take CR 4 W 15 miles.
GMUs/ACRES: 2, 3 / 1,849 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February for hunting.
Open year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, elk, small game
RESTRICTIONS: portable hunting blinds only.

BLACK HAWK - Huerfano Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Walsenburg, go S on I-25 to

Exit 42. Take CR 310 to Pryor, then go 2.5 miles
S on CR 312 to E side of STL. Or, take CR 310
W to N side.
GMU/ACRES: 85 / 1,511 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: deer, bear, lion, pronghorn, elk,
dove, rabbit, turkey
RESTRICTIONS: motor vehicles prohibited off
county roads.

BLACK MOUNTAIN - Huerfano Co.

DIRECTIONS: Fom Gardner, go 1 mile W on
Hwy. 69. Turn N on USFS Rd. 634 and go 6
miles to USFS Rd. 635 (Black Mountain Rd.) Go
W .5 of a mile to markers.
GMU/ACRES: 84 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, squirrel, dove,
coyote, turkey

BLACK SAGE PASS - Gunnison Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Gunnison at Hwy. 50 and
USFS Rd. 243 (Marshall Pass Rd.), go N on
Hwy. 50 for 1 mile to USFS Rd. 888. Go N on
USFS Rd. 888 for 5.5 miles to S boundary.
GMU/ACRES: 551 / 415 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February for
watchable wildlife and hunting. Open yearround for fishing.
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, lion, dusky grouse,
rabbit
FISHING: in small section of No Name Creek.

BLUE LAKE - Bent Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Las Animas, take Hwy. 194

W to CR 10; go N 11 miles. On CR TT, go W
2.5 miles to E boundary. Parking lots are: 1. At
end of CR TT 2. At bridge on SE corner 3. At
S end.
GMU/ACRES: 125 / 14,060 acres
OPEN: year-round
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, waterfowl, upland
game
FISHING: warmwater lake
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Islands closed May 15-Aug. 31.
b. Camping permitted as posted.

BLUE SPRING - Huerfano Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Gardner, go W on Hwy. 69
1 mile to USFS Rd. 634. Turn N and go 13 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 84 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, lion, small game
RESTRICTIONS: hunting prohibited in safety
zone along E boundary as posted.

BOSTON FLATS - Moffat Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, go NW 3.5 miles
on Hwy. 318. STL N of Hwy. 318. Parking
between highway and STL. No roads; only
walk-in access.
GMU/ACRES: 3 / 104 acres
OPEN: year-round for fishing and watchable
wildlife. Open Sept. 1-end of Feb. for hunting.
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS: foot access only.

BOX CREEK - Lake Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Leadville, go 7 miles S on
Hwy. 24, turn W on CR 10 for 2.4 miles to STL
and intersection of CRs 10 and 24. STL access
via CR 10 or CR 24.
GMU/ACRES: 48 / 629 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: elk, deer, small game
RESTRICTIONS: foot access only.

BOX ELDER - Moffat Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Hamilton, go S on Hwy. 13
for 11 miles to CR 17. Turn right, and go 1.5
miles to CR 51. Go 1 mile to CR 32, and go 8.5
miles to BLM access.
GMU/ACRES: 211 / 628 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game

BOX ELDER NORTH - Moffat Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Meeker, go 23 miles N on
Hwy. 13. Turn W on CR 32, go W 7 miles to
parking lot.
GMU/ACRES: 211 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

BRAVO - Logan Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Sterling, take Hwy. 6 E
about 2 miles to CR 37. Go N on CR 37 for 5.7
miles.
GMU/ACRES: 91 / 80 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: deer, waterfowl, small game
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Access from Bravo SWA parking areas and
Bravo SWA property only.

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b. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited
from first day of teal season until last day of
dark goose season.

TRUST LANDS

BULL MOUNTAIN - Larimer Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Fort Collins, take Hwy. 287
N 22 miles to Cherokee Park Rd. (CR 80C). Go
35 miles W. CR 80C runs through SE corner.
Two-track road runs into SW part.
GMU/ACRES: 8 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS: motor vehicles permitted only
on county roads.

BURCHFIELD - Baca Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Walsh, go E on CR DD for
14 miles to CR 54. The STL is on NW corner of
junction of CRs DD and 54.
GMU/ACRES: 139 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, elk, pheasant,
quail, fox, rabbit
RESTRICTIONS: foot access only.

BURRO SPRINGS 1 &amp; 2 - Saguache Co.

DIRECTIONS: From La Garita, go N on CR 42 for
2.2 miles to CR 42K. Go W on CR 42K.
GMU/ACRES: 68 / 17,655 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-May 31
HUNTING: elk, deer, pronghorn, bighorn sheep,
lion, rabbit, dove, dusky grouse

CARNERO - Saguache Co.

DIRECTIONS: From La Garita, go 4 miles west

on CR 41G.

GMU/ACRES: 68 / 1,714 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: elk, deer, bighorn sheep, bear, lion,

small game

CARTER CREEK - Grand Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Kremmling, go 14 miles W
on Hwy. 40 to Chimney Rock Rd. (USFS Rd.
103), go 3 miles E to parking area and sign.
GMU/ACRES: 181 / 1,301 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse, sage-grouse
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Public access for hunting only, except as
otherwise listed below.
b. ATV and snowmobile access allowed on
designated route in Sect. 31 as posted at East
Carter Creek gate during hunting season
only.

CARTER PLACE - San Miguel Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Naturita, take Hwy. 141 E

3.5 miles to Hwys. 141 and 145. Go 3.6 miles S
on Hwy. 141. Turn W on CR HH31. Go 3 miles
to dirt road; turn S for 1 mile.
GMU/ACRES: 70 / 320 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game
RESTRICTIONS: access through BLM only.

CASTOR GULCH - Moffat Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Craig, go S on Hwy. 13

about 14 miles to CR 93. Go E 0.5 of a mile.
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Signs designate huntable area.
GMU/ACRES: 13 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 1-end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, lion, small game
NOTE: Exchange of use on STL. Part private
land, part STL Public Access Program.

CEDAR SPRINGS - Moffat Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, go 8 miles W on
Hwy. 40. Turn S on CR 23, and go about 2 miles.
Vehicle access on CR 23 and BLM Rd. 1558.
GMU/ACRES: 11 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, elk, small game
RESTRICTIONS: motor vehicles permitted only
on CR 23 and BLM Rd. 1558.

CEDARS - Moffat Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Craig, go N on Hwy. 13 for
38 miles to CR 2. Go E on CR 2 for 6.5 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 4 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 1-end of February
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, elk, sage-grouse,
rabbit, coyote
RESTRICTIONS: only portable hunting blinds
allowed.

CHUBB PARK - Chaffee Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Fairplay, go 20 miles S on
Hwy. 285 to Hwys. 285 and 24. Go SW 1 mile
to top of Trout Creek Pass. Turn W (right) on
CR 311, then go 1 mile. Timber activity may be
present.
GMUs/ACRES: 49, 57 / 3,640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: elk, deer, grouse, rabbit
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping permitted only as posted.
b. Motor vehicles permitted on county roads as
posted.

CITADEL - Moffat Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Meeker, go N on Hwy. 64 to

CR 71. Go N to Indian Valley Truck Trail, then
go 12 miles N.
GMU/ACRES: 11 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: elk, deer, pronghorn, small game

COAL BANK GULCH - Routt Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Hayden, go 2.5 miles N on

CR 76.

GMU/ACRES: 441 / 879 acres
OPEN: from first day of archery deer and elk

season through the end of February
HUNTING: elk, deer, mountain sharp-tailed
grouse
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Hunting with archery, muzzleloaders, shotguns firing single slug and rimfire rifles only.
b. Only youth mentor hunting allowed, only
one mentor per youth may hunt.

CODY PARK - Fremont Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Westcliffe, at Hwys. 96 and
69, go N on Hwy. 69 for 2.5 miles to CR 215.
Go N 6.25 miles to SW corner of STL.
GMU/ACRES: 691 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-May 31

HUNTING: lion, bear, deer, elk, pronghorn,
turkey, rabbit, squirrel

COHAGEN - Jackson Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go 6 miles SE on
Hwy. 14 to CR 21. Go S 1.8 miles to access
point No. 1; or from Hwy. 14, go S on CR 21 for
4 miles to CR 32, then go 1.2 miles E to access
point No. 2.
GMU/ACRES: 171 / 2,848 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game

COLD SPRINGS MOUNTAIN - Moffat Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, go NW on Hwy.
318 for 41 miles to CR 10N. Go N on CR 10N
for 8 miles. STL is W of CR 10N largely on
top of mountain and is mixed with BLM and
private land. 2,495 acres E of CR 10N are mixed
with BLM and private land. 4WD vehicles
advised on CR 167 and BLM Rd. 2007.
GMUs/ACRES: 2, 201 / 26,509 acres
OPEN: Aug. 1-Dec. 31
HUNTING: elk, deer, pronghorn, dusky grouse,
sage-grouse
RESTRICTIONS: camping allowed only during
big-game seasons.
NOTE: Exchange of use on STL. Part private
land, part STL Public Access Program.

COPPER MOUNTAIN - Grand Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Kremmling, go S on Hwy.
9 to access via Williams Peak; or go S on Hwy.
9 to CR 3, go N on CR 3 to Mule Creek. Access
from USFS land on S. All other access is from
private land. Permission required.
GMU/ACRES: 28 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: elk, deer, dusky grouse

COTTONWOOD CREEK - Routt Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Hayden, go N on CR 80 for
1 mile to CR 70. Go E 2.8 miles to CR 80, then
go N 10.7 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 441 / 640 acres
OPEN: from the first day of archery deer and elk
season through May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky and mountain
sharp-tailed grouse
RESTRICTIONS: hunters may be limited through
mandatory check station to control overcrowding, resource damage or trespassing on private
property.

COTTONWOOD RIDGE - Fremont Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Cañon City, go W on Hwy.
50 for 12 miles to Hwy. 9. Turn N on Hwy. 9,
then go 6 miles. Turn W at gate and go 0.8 of
a mile.
GMU/ACRES: 58 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31 for hunting. Open yearround for fishing.
HUNTING: deer, lion, bear, rabbit
FISHING: Cottonwood Creek
RESTRICTIONS: hunting prohibited June 1-Aug. 31.

CROOKED TOP - Park Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Bailey, go 2 miles N on Hwy.
285 to traffic light. Turn left on CR 43, go 6.4
miles to Saddlestring Rd. Turn left and go 0.3 of a

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mile to USFS Rd. 101. Turn right and go 4 miles.
Walk NE 2 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 46 / 400 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse, rabbit, squirrel, turkey
RESTRICTIONS: access only available from
USFS Rd. 101.
DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, go SW on Hwy.

40 for 16 miles to mile marker 44, then go N on
Deer Lodge Park Rd. about 2.5 miles to BLM
easement.
GMU/ACRES: 11 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, elk, small game

CRYSTAL LAKE - Lake Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Leadville, go S on Hwy. 24
about 3 miles to Hwy. 300. Go S 2 miles on CR
11 and 11A until a left fork onto a two-track
dirt road. Take left fork of two-track for 0.75
of a mile following arrowed access signs. TO
ACCESS E PORTION OF PROPERTY: Continue S
past Hwy. 300 to mile marker 182.4 and turn
into the Crystal Lake fishing access loop. Take
two-track dirt road S and W to fence and parking area at property sign.
GMUs/ACRES: 48,49 (GMU 48 is W of river;
GMU 49 is E of river) / 467 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February. Open yearround for fishing.
HUNTING: elk, deer, waterfowl, small game
RESTRICTIONS: foot access only.

DALEY GULCH - Gunnison, Saguache Cos.

DIRECTIONS: From Sargents at USFS Rd. 819
and Hwy. 50, go N for 0.75 of a mile and turn left
into STL. Enter at gravel pit W of Hwy. 50 across
from state highway barn.
GMU/ACRES: 551 / 644 acres
OPEN: year-round
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, lion, dusky grouse,
rabbit
FISHING: Agate Creek, Brush Creek, Tomichi
Creek
RESTRICTIONS: camping permitted as posted.

DEER HAVEN - Fremont Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Cañon City, go W on Hwy.
50 to Hwy. 9. Go 9 miles N to CR 11. Turn
right, and go 5.2 miles on CR 11 to Deer Haven
Rd. Turn right on Deer Haven Rd. and go 0.8 of
a mile to Thompson Mountain Rd. Turn right
and go 0.7 of a mile to end of road.
GMU/ACRES: 581 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31 for hunting. Open yearround for watchable wildlife.
HUNTING: big game, small game, turkey

DICK’S PEAK - Park Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Hartsel, take Hwy. 9 S 14
miles, then go 3.8 miles SW to Dick’s Peak Rd.
(Rd. 261). Go 3 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 58 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, grouse, rabbit
RESTRICTIONS: foot access only.

DIRTY GULCH - Fremont Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Cotopaxi, go 5.5 miles N on
CR 12. Timber activity may be present.
GMU/ACRES: 58 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: deer, turkey, small game

DISAPPOINTMENT CREEK - Dolores Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Dove Creek, go 2 miles W
to Hwys. 666 and 141. Go N on Hwy. 141 for
27 miles to Disappointment Valley. Go S on CR
19Q (USFS Rd. 250) for 18 miles to McKinney
Draw Rd. on BLM land. Go 0.25 of a mile S to
N end of STL. Enter on N end, 0.25 of a mile S
of CR 19Q. Access via two-track road on BLM
land in Dawson Draw.
GMU/ACRES: 711 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game

DRY CREEK - Rio Grande Co.

DIRECTIONS — SECT. 16: From Monte Vista,
take Hwy. 15 S for 2 miles to No. 2 South Rd.
Go 3 miles W. SECT. 36: From Monte Vista, take
Hwy. 15 S for 2 miles to No. 2 South Rd. Go W
9.5 miles to STL.
GMU/ACRES: 80 / 1,280 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-May 31
HUNTING: elk, deer, pronghorn, small game
RESTRICTIONS: hunting prohibited in safety zone
along E side of Sect. 16 as posted.

DRY CREEK BASIN - San Miguel Co.

DIRECTIONS: On Hwy. 145 between Naturita
and Redvale, turn S on Hwy. 141, and go 15
miles to Dry Creek Basin SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 70 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: elk, deer, small game

DRY CREEK NORTH - Larimer Co.

DIRECTIONS: Go W on Cherokee Park Rd. (CR
80C) from Hwy. 287 approximately 50 miles
to CR 103, then go N to Bull Mountain access
road. Go 5 miles NE to STL, NE of Shell Creek.
No established roads access STL, some OHV
roads provide access.
GMU/ACRES: 8 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: elk, deer, bear, lion

DRY FORK - Routt Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Hayden, go N on Walnut
Street to CR 80. Follow CR 80 N/NE for approximately 6.5 miles, to Jimmy Dunn STL
parking area (on W side of CR 80). Primary
access through Jimmy Dunn STL parking area.
GMU/ACRES: 441 / 2,230 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-16, for sharp-tailed grouse hunting only
HUNTING: sharp-tailed grouse
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Foot access only
b. NEW! Grouse hunting on weekends and
Labor Day by permit only. Max 4 hunters per
day on weekends and Labor Day and max 4
hunters per group application. Permits are
free. Apply through the Steamboat Springs
Service Center at PO Box 775777, Steamboat

Springs, CO 80477 or call 970-871-2855.
Permit application deadline is July 1. Permits
will be issued by drawing and successful applicants will be notified via mail.

DUCK CREEK - Logan Co.

DIRECTIONS: From I-76, take Crook exit. Go N
on Hwy. 55 to town of Crook. At stop sign, continue N to CR 64. Go E on CR 64 about 1 mile
to NW corner of STL. Cattle may be on STL.
Extreme caution must be taken when hunting
while cattle are present.
GMU/ACRES: 90 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game

TRUST LANDS

CROSS MOUNTAIN - Moffat Co.

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EAGLE CANYON - Larimer Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Loveland, take Hwy. 34
W to Big Thompson School; go N 4 miles on
Buckhorn Rd. (CR 27) to Masonville. Go NW
on Buckhorn Rd. 2.5 miles to Bar D Ranch Rd.
(Storm Mountain Access Rd.) Go 2.5 miles W
on Bar D Ranch Rd. to access sign on USFS
land. Go by foot or horseback 1.5 miles across
forest to S boundary.
GMU/ACRES: 20 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February. Access road to
property is closed when USFS closes the gate,
usually around Dec. 1.
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game

EAST CARTER MOUNTAIN - Grand Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Kremmling, go 14 miles W
on Hwy. 40 to Chimney Rock Rd. (USFS Rd.
103). Then go 6 miles E to sign and gate.
GMU/ACRES: 181 / 1,795 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Public access for hunting only, except as
otherwise allowed in this regulation.
b. Motor vehicles restricted to Chimney Rock
Rd. unless otherwise posted.
c. Parking in designated lots only.
d. ATV, snowmobiles allowed on designated
route as posted at gate in Sect. 24 during
hunting season only.
e. Hunting prohibited in safety zone as posted
along east fence line.
f. Camping, campfires allowed only as posted
within 300 feet of Chimney Rock Rd. with a
14-day camp limit.

EAST DELANEY BUTTE LAKE - Jackson Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go 0.5 of a mile W
on Hwy. 14 to CR 12. Then go 5.3 miles W to
CR 18. Go 4.5 miles W to CR 5. Go 1 mile N to
Delaney Butte Lakes SWA. STL is E of lake.
GMU/ACRES: 16 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February for hunting and
watchable wildlife. Open year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: small game
FISHING: coldwater lake
RESTRICTIONS: foot access only.

ELEVEN MILE - Park Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Hartsel, go SE 17 miles. STL
crosses county road on N and S.
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GMU/ACRES: 581 / 265 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: pronghorn, waterfowl

TRUST LANDS

ELK MOUNTAIN - Jackson Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go E on 5th Street,
which turns into CR 12E. Follow CR 12E about
16.5 miles over Elk Mountain to end of road and
parking area. Access from State Forest State Park
and parking areas only.
GMU/ACRES: 6 / 2,839 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February for hunting.
Open year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: big game, small game
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: camping allowed at end of CR
12E, in designated areas only.
RESTRICTIONS: access from parking lot only.

ELK SPRINGS NO. 1 - Moffat Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, go W on Hwy. 40
to mile marker 42, turn S on BLM Rd. 1509. Go
S 9 miles through Sect. 36 and turn NW. Private
property in Sagebrush Draw (portions of Sects.
14, 23, 26) open to hunting. Enter S end through
Sect. 26.
GMU/ACRES: 11 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, lion, small game
NOTE: Exchange of use on STL. Part private
land, part STL Public Access Program.

ELK SPRINGS NO. 3 - Moffat Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Elk Springs, go 0.75 of a

mile W on Hwy. 40. BLM road runs through
center of STL, S of Hwy. 40.
GMU/ACRES: 10 / 1,810 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, elk, small game
NOTE: Exchange of use on STL. Part private
land, part STL Public Access Program.

FERNLEAF GULCH - Fremont Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Cotopaxi, go N 1.5 miles on

CR 12 to BLM Sand Gulch Rd. Turn E on BLM
Sand Gulch Rd. and go 3 miles to NW corner
of STL.
GMU/ACRES: 58 / 520 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: elk, deer, lion, bighorn, small game
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Access by foot or horseback only except on
BLM Sand Gulch Rd.
b. Motor vehicles prohibited off of BLM Sand
Gulch Rd.

FLATTOP BUTTE - Las Animas Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Aguilar on I-25, take Exit

34 to CR 60. Go E for 10 miles, then go N on
CR 75 for 2 miles. Go E on CR 64 for 2 miles
and N on CR 79 for 6 miles to parking lot.
GMU/ACRES: 133 / 2,052 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, rabbit, dove, scaled
quail, bobcat, coyote

FLORENCE - Fremont Co.

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DIRECTIONS: From Florence, go S on Hwy. 67
for 4.5 miles to CR 15 (Newlin Creek Rd.). Go
W on CR 15 for 5.6 miles, then turn left on dirt

State Trust Lands
road (by amphitheater and speed limit signs).
Follow dirt road to fork, go right at fork to STL
sign and parking area.
GMU/ACRES: 69 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, lion, rabbit, squirrel,
turkey, dusky grouse
RESTRICTIONS: access through national forest
land only.

FLY GULCH - Routt Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Steamboat Springs, go N on
Hwy. 129 to CR 44. Then go W to CR 44A, then
go N 1 mile.
GMU/ACRES: 214 / 457 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game
RESTRICTIONS: open for youth/mentor hunting
only.

FORD BRIDGE - Logan Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Sterling, go 7.5 miles NE on

Hwy. 138 to CR 40, then go E 0.5 of a mile.
GMU/ACRES: 91 / 280 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: mule deer, white-tailed deer, pheasant, quail, duck, geese
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Hunting prohibited with centerfire rifles.
b. All recreational activities except deer hunting
prohibited on opening weekend of regular
plains rifle deer season, and opening day and
first weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
c. Paintball shooting prohibited.
d. Horses prohibited except while training
hunting dogs, and then only in Feb., March
and April (through Wed. before the opening
of spring turkey season).
e. Launching or taking out of vessels prohibited
from first day of teal season until last day of
dark goose season.

FORTIFICATION - Moffat Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Craig, go N on Hwy. 13 for

9.5 miles.

GMU/ACRES: 301 / 866 acres
OPEN: day after fourth rifle elk season through

last day of late elk season in Dec. for hunting.
HUNTING: cow elk only
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Access and hunting allowed through Frosty
Acres Ranch only. Contact ranch for reservations, (970) 824-8935 or (970) 824-9568.
b. Access by foot only and only from parking
area off Hwy. 13.
NOTE: Exchange of use on STL. Part private
land, part STL Public Access Program.

FROZE CREEK - Custer Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Westcliffe, go 10 miles S
on Hwy. 69. Go W on CR 106 for 1 mile to SE
corner of STL. Parking lot at CRs 106 and 111.
GMU/ACRES: 86 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, elk, small game
RESTRICTIONS: foot access only.

GERRARD - Rio Grande Co.

DIRECTIONS: Two miles E of South Fork or 13

miles W of Del Norte on Hwy. 160, go 0.25 of a
mile S of Hwy. 160 on USFS Rd. 345.
GMU/ACRES: 80 / 799 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: elk, deer, bear, lion, small game

GODIVA RIM - Moffat Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, take Hwy. 318
NW to CR 21. Go N on CR 21 about 4 miles to
BLM Godiva Rim access road 2124. Go E on
Rd. 2124 about 7 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 3 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 1-end of February
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, elk, small game
RESTRICTIONS: motor vehicles restricted to
BLM Rd. 2124.

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GRAPE CREEK - Fremont Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Cañon City at Hwy. 50 and
First Street, go S on First Street for 1 mile to CR
3. Go W on CR 3 for 5.2 miles to Temple Canyon City Park. Go S 0.5 of a mile through park
to NE corner of STL. Continue through STL
along Grape Creek and 1.7 miles along Grape
Creek through BLM to Pine Gulch. Walk W up
Pine Gulch 1.2 miles.
GMUs/ACRES: 69, 691 / 1,280 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-May 31 for hunting. Open
year-round for watchable wildlife and fishing as
posted on Grape Creek.
HUNTING: deer, elk, bighorn sheep, lion, bear,
rabbit, turkey
FISHING: coldwater stream

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GRASSY CREEK - Routt Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Hayden, go E on Hwy. 40
for 6 miles to CR 27, then go S 6 miles. Parking
off CR 27 on Old Rockcastle Mine access road.
GMU/ACRES: 13 / 360 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February for hunting.
Open year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: deer, elk, mountain sharp-tailed
grouse
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Small-game hunting on weekends and Labor
Day by permit only. Max. of 8 hunters
allowed daily. Max. 4 hunters allowed per
permit.
b. Permits are free and may be applied for by
contacting Steamboat Springs office, Box
775777, Steamboat Springs, CO 80477 or by
calling (970) 871-2855. Permit deadline July
1. Permits issued by drawing. Successful applicants notified by mail.

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GREASEWOOD - Moffat Co.

DIRECTIONS — SIX PARCELS:
1. From Maybell, go N on CR 19 to CR 21. Then

go N on CR 21 for 1.5 miles and E on two-track
road to Red Wash Butte.
2. From Maybell, go N on CR 19 to CR 21; then
go N on CR 21 to CR 50. Go E on CR 50 for 5
miles.
3. From Maybell, go N on CR 19 to CR 21; go N
on CR 21 to CR 42; go E on CR 42 for 8.5 miles.
4. From Maybell, go N on CR 19 to CR 8. Go E
on CR 8 to CR 6. Head NE on CR 6-CR 44 for
4.5 miles.
5. From Maybell, go N on CR 19 to CR 8. Go E
on CR 8 to CR 8N, and go N 1.25 miles.

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go E to CR 8N. STL is NE of intersection.
GMU/ACRES: 3 / 3,518 acres
OPEN: Aug. 1-end of February
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, elk, sage-grouse,
rabbit
RESTRICTIONS: foot access only.

GREASEWOOD LAKE - Weld Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Kersey, go 18 miles E on
Hwy. 34 to CR 87 (Masters Rd.). Go N and E
on Rd. 87 (which becomes CR 89) for 14 miles
to CR 68. At the intersection, go 1 mile E to
parking area.
GMU/ACRES: 951 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: pronghorn, rabbit, coyote, dove,
duck
RESTRICTIONS: foot access only.

GREAT DIVIDE - Moffat Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Craig, go NW on CR 7 to
CR 5. Go E on CR 5 to CR 118. Go N on CR
118 for 0.25 of a mile.
GMU/ACRES: 3 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 1-end of February
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, elk, small game
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Only portable hunting blinds allowed.
b. Motor vehicles restricted to county roads.

GUILLERMO RANCH - Huerfano Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Walsenburg, go 15 miles
NW on Hwy. 69 to Badito Junction. From
Badito Junction, take CR 520 S for 6 miles to
Major Ranch entrance. Then go W 1.25 miles
on CR 520.1, it enters STL on SE corner, then
traverses STL 3 miles to W boundary.
GMU/ACRES: 85 / 2,118 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: pronghorn, rabbit, dove, coyote

HARTSEL - Park Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Hartsel at Hwys. 24 and 9,
take Hwy. 9 S 0.5 of a mile. Property on both
sides of road. Or, from Hartsel, go SE on CR 59
for 3 miles to parking area. Walk S 1 mile and
W 0.25 of a mile.
GMU/ACRES: 58 / 420 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: pronghorn, waterfowl

HIGBEE CANYON - Otero Co.

DIRECTIONS: From La Junta, go 13 miles S on

Hwy. 109. STL N of Hwy. 109 between Comanche National Grassland sign and CR 804.
GMU/ACRES: 130 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game

HIGH CREEK - Park Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Fairplay, go 7 miles S on

Hwy. 285. Take road E of Hwy. 285 for 0.5 of a
mile E to road going S. Go 0.25 of a mile.
GMU/ACRES: 50 / 1,121 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February for hunting.
Open year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: pronghorn, waterfowl

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HOMESTEAD - Moffat Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, go W on Hwy. 318

for 10 miles to CR 10. Go SW on CR 10 for 6
miles to BLM Rd. 1686. Go S on BLM Rd. 1686
for 1 mile.
GMU/ACRES: 11 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: pronghorn, small game

HORSE RANCH PASS - Larimer Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Fort Collins, go N 22 miles
on Hwy. 287 to Cherokee Park Rd. (CR 80C).
Go W on Cherokee Park Rd. 50 miles to CR
103. Go N to Bull Mountain Rd., then go 4
miles NE. Parking on adjacent BLM land. Timber activity may be present. Access is by rough
4WD road; no turnaround for trailers.
GMU/ACRES: 8 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1- end of February for hunting
HUNTING: elk, pronghorn, deer
NOTE: Exchange of use on STL. Part private
land, part STL Public Access Program.

ILES GROVE - Moffat Co.

DIRECTIONS — TO E PARCEL: From Craig, go S
on Hwy. 13 to 4 miles S of Hamilton. Parking
area off of Hwy. 13 on W edge of STL. TO W
PARCEL: From Craig, go S on Hwy. 13 for 5.5
miles S of Hamilton to CR 49. Then go 1 mile S
on CR 49 to parking area on W side of CR 49.
GMUs/ACRES: 12, 211 / 2,079 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

INDEPENDENCE MOUNTAIN -

Jackson Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go .5 of a mile W
on Hwy. 14 to CR 12. Go W 8 miles to CR 7.
Go N 6 miles to property. From Cowdrey, go W
6 miles on CR 6W.
GMU/ACRES: 161 / 11,239 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS: ATVs allowed for game retrieval
10 a.m.-2 p.m. on designated roads. Otherwise
closed to motorized traffic.

INDIAN CREEK - Jackson Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Rand, go N on CR 27 for
3.6 miles to CR 21.
GMU/ACRES: 171 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Hunting prohibited with centerfire rifles in
NE quarter of Sect. 16.
b. Access from parking lot off CR 21 only.

JEFFWAY GULCH - Moffat Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Craig, go 14 miles S on
Hwy. 13 to Hwy. 317. Go E on Hwy. 317 for 7.5
miles to CR 33; go 1.25 miles N to horse gate
at SE corner of STL. Public access is through
horse gate only. No access by any other road.
GMU/ACRES: 13 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: elk, deer, small game

JIMMY CREEK - Larimer Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Fort Collins, go 50 miles
W on Hwy. 14. Turn N on Laramie River Rd.
103 and go 23 miles to Bull Mountain Rd. Then
go E 1.25 miles to BLM and STL boundary.
Bordered on E, N and W by BLM land.
GMU/ACRES: 8 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

JIMMY DUNN GULCH - Moffat, Routt Cos.

DIRECTIONS: From Hayden, go N on Walnut
Street to CR 80. Follow CR 80 N/NE for approximately 6.5 miles, to parking area on W
side of CR 80.
GMU/ACRES: 441 / 5,239 acres
OPEN: last Sat. in Aug.-end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS: hunters may be limited through
mandatory check station to control overcrowding, resource damage or trespassing on neighboring private property.
NOTE: Exchange of use on STL. Part private
land, part STL Public Access Program.

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JOHNNY MOORE MOUNTAIN -

Jackson Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, take Hwy. 14 SE
12.5 miles to CR 30. Go 1 mile to parking area.
From Walden take 5th Street E until it becomes
CR 12, then go 6.7 miles E to CR 23A. Go 4.2
miles S, then E. Or, take 5th Street E until it
becomes CR 12. Go E 10 miles to CR 29. Go 0.9
of a mile to parking area. Parking lot W of dam.
Parking lot 0.25 of a mile N of dam.
GMU/ACRES: 6 / 7,671 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February. Southern portion open year-round for fishing as posted.
HUNTING: big game, small game
FISHING: Michigan River and along Meadow
Creek Reservoir dam as posted

JUBB CREEK - Moffat Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Meeker, go 23 miles N on
Hwy. 13. Turn W on CR 17 to CR 32 and go W
0.5 of a mile to parking lot.
GMU/ACRES: 211 / 638 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

JUMPING COW - Elbert Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Kiowa, take Hwy. 86 E to
CR 125, turn N and go 5 miles. STL is surrounded by and managed as part of Jumping
Cow SWA and the access permit requirement
applies to both lands.
GMU/ACRES: 105 / 2,086 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1- May 31
HUNTING: by permit only for dove, doe pronghorn, doe white-tailed deer, and doe mule deer
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Hunting and fishing access by permit only.
Hunters and anglers must have a valid
license for their activity prior to applying for
permit. Permits must be carried at all times
while on the property. Permits may designate specific hunting zones; if so, they are
restricted to the listed zone and are not valid
property-wide. Permits are free, available in a

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drawing process. Applications available from
the Denver office, (303) 291-7227.
Applications are due the third Monday in
August for dove, doe pronghorn, doe whitetailed deer and doe mule deer
b. One person not hunting or fishing may accompany permit holder onto property and
must remain with permit holder at all times.
c. Permitted hunters — other than those
hunting dove — may not enter the property
before the first Monday after the opening day
of their individual season.
d. Motor vehicle use only allowed on marked
existing roadways that lead to marked parking areas. All other access is by foot and
horseback only.
e. All gates on the property shall be left in the
condition in which they are found after passing through the gateway.
f. Access allowed two hours before sunrise to
one hour after sunset. If an animal is harvested, the hunter may remain as long as is
reasonable to recover and remove the animal
from the property.
g. Camping, fires prohibited.

KARNEY RANCH - Bent Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Las Animas, go E on Hwy.
50, then go N on CR 18. Veer left on Fort Lyon
Canal Rd. Access through Karney Ranch SWA
parking area and property only.
GMU/ACRES: 126 / 1,000 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-Dec. 31 for deer and pronghorn
hunting. Open year-round for wildlife viewing
and hunting small game, turkey and furbearers
during season for each species.
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, small game, turkey,
furbearers
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Foot access only.
b. Open one hour before sunrise to one hour
after sunset. Hunters may remain as long as
reasonable to retrieve downed game. Night
hunting with artificial light may be permitted
per regulation.
c. Closed in building safety zone as posted.
d. Camping, fires, firewood collection, OHV
use prohibited.
e. Dogs allowed only as hunting aid.
f. Ornate box turtle collection and/or release is
prohibited.

KELLER LEASE - Bent Co.

DIRECTIONS: Go 3 miles S of Las Animas on
Hwy. 101 to CR DD. Go 0.5 of a mile E to CR
13 for 1.5 miles, then go E on CR FF for 0.5 of a
mile. Go N on CR 13.5 for 0.5 of a mile, then E
on CR FF.5 for 7 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 146 / 1,520 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, small game

KEMP DRAW - Jackson Co.

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DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go 6 miles SE on
Hwy. 14 to CR 21; go 1.3 miles S.
GMU/ACRES: 171 / 520 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February

State Trust Lands
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS: motor vehicles restricted to

designated roads and CR 21.

LAGARDE CREEK - Larimer Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Fort Collins, take Hwy. 14
for 50 miles W. Take Laramie River Rd. (CR
103) N 28 miles to Hohnholz Lakes. Go W 15
miles on USFS Rd. 200; then go S on Rd. 143
and E on Rd. 207.
GMU/ACRES: 7 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. l-end of February for hunting.
Open year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: elk, deer, bear
FISHING: LaGarde Creek

LA JARA - Conejos Co.

DIRECTIONS: From La Jara, go W on Hwy. 15
for 10.5 miles to USFS Rd. 240; go 23 miles.
Timber activity may be present.
GMU/ACRES: 81 / 42,881 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February for hunting.
Open year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, bighorn sheep,
bear, lion, small game
FISHING: lake, three coldwater streams
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping permitted only as posted.
b. From the first day of archery big-game season
to last day of regular rifle season, closed to
motor vehicles on the portion bounded on N
by signed fence at a point along La Jara Creek
in the SW quarter of Section 32, T35N, R6E,
extending E along fence about 2.2 miles to
corner post sign in Section 34, T35N, R6E;
on E by signed fence from the above corner
to 4.75 miles S to La Jara Creek; on S and W
by La Jara Creek. See map at cpw.state.co.us.

LANDSMAN CREEK - Kit Carson, Yuma Cos.

DIRECTIONS: From Burlington, go 18 miles N
on Hwy. 385; go 0.5 of a mile E on Yuma CR O.
GMU/ACRES: 103 / 332 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31 for hunting
HUNTING: deer, turkey, pheasant, quail, dove,
rabbit, coyote
RESTRICTIONS: foot access only.

LITTLE COCHETOPA CREEK - Chaffee Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Poncha Springs, take Hwy.
50 W 2.5 miles to CR 210, then go S 4.5 miles.
Timber activity may be present.
GMU/ACRES: 561 / 320 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game

LITTLE LA GARITA CREEK - Saguache Co.

DIRECTIONS: From La Garita, go W on Carnero
Creek Rd. for 1 mile; go S at fork on La Garita Rd.
for 3 miles. Go W on USFS Rd. 670 (La Garita
Creek) 5 miles. Take USFS Rd. 670 to SE corner or
from W on USFS Rd. 670 to SW corner.
GMU/ACRES: 79 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February for hunting. Open
year-round for watchable wildlife.
HUNTING: elk, deer, pronghorn, bear, lion, rabbit, squirrel, dove, coyote, beaver

LITTLE SHEEP MOUNTAIN - Huerfano Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Gardner, go SW on CR 560

(Arco Rd.) for 7 miles. CR 560 traverses STL
from NW corner to S side.
GMU/ACRES: 85 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: deer, bear, elk, rabbit, dove, bandtailed pigeon, turkey
RESTRICTIONS: motor vehicles prohibited off
county roads.

LITTLE SNAKE - Moffat Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, go 15 miles NW
on Hwy. 318 to CR 21. Go N on CR 21 about
3.5 miles.
GMUs/ACRES: 2, 3 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, elk, rabbit

LOS CREEK - Saguache Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Gunnison on Hwy. 50, go E
8 miles to Hwy. 114. Go SE on Hwy. 114 about
25 miles to CR 17GG (FR 804). Go S on CR
17GG about 6 miles to stop sign. Turn E on CR
NN-14 and go about 1.25 miles, then go S on
CR 17FF (FR 787) 2.5 miles to FR 787.2A. Follow FR 787.2A E 2 miles to S access.
GMU/ACRES: 67 / 320 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: pronghorn, elk, deer, small game
FISHING: coldwater stream

LOS MOGOTES PEAK - Conejos Co.

DIRECTIONS: From S side of Antonito at
Hwys. 285 and 17, go 7 miles W on Hwy. 17 to
two-track trail N of Hwy. 17 by old cemetery.
Go N and W on two-track along N side of Los
Mogotes Peak. Go past peak 5 miles through
BLM to E boundary.
GMU/ACRES: 81 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: elk, deer, pronghorn, rabbit, grouse,
coyote

MACFARLANE RESERVOIR - Jackson Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go S on Hwy.
125 for 18 miles to CR 28. Go 2.1 miles W to
parking lot or go 0.3 of a mile W to two-track
road. For access to W portion, take access road
2.1 miles N. Go left at Y intersection, then go
0.7 of a mile to fence. Go through gate and
follow road N on W side of fence 1 mile. Take
two-track 0.8 of a mile W. Reservoir access also
from BLM land.
GMU/ACRES: 17 / 2,880 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Two-track roads bisecting STL closed to
motorized travel Oct. 15-end of regular
rifle big-game seasons. Motorized travel
allowed only on designated routes during
this closure, but only from 10 a.m.-2 p.m.
and 30 minutes after sunset until midnight
for retrieval of harvested game only.
b. Motorized travel for waterfowl hunting access to MacFarlane Res. is allowed at all times
on designated routes only.

MANZANARES CREEK - Huerfano Co.

DIRECTIONS: STL is 3 miles SW of Redwing.
From Redwing, go S on CR 570 to CR 576. Take

�CR 576 W to CR 575. Turn S on CR 575, which
goes S, then curve W to BLM land.
GMU/ACRES: 861 / 1,420 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-May 31
HUNTING: elk, deer, bear, lion, turkey, small
game
RESTRICTIONS: motor vehicles restricted to
county roads.

MAXWELL PARK - Chaffee Co.

DIRECTIONS: From stoplight in Buena Vista, go

W on CR 306, then: ACCESS 1: Go W on CR 306
to CR 339. Go S on CR 339 about 2.9 miles to
parking area on E side of CR 339.
ACCESS 2: From CR 306, go S on CR 321 about
1.75 miles to CR 328. Parking area is on SW
corner of CR 321 and 328 intersection.
ACCESS 3: From CR 306, go S on CR 321 about
4.75 miles to CR 327. Go W on CR 327 for 1 mile
to parking area on N side of CR 327.
ACCESS 4: From CR 306, go S on CR 321 about
4.5 miles to CR 324 and parking area on E side of
CR 321. ACCESS 5: From CR 306, go S on CR 321
about 5 miles to parking area on east side of CR
321 where CR 321 crosses Dry Creek.
ACCESS 6: From CR 306, go S on CR 321 about
5.25 miles to CR 323. Go west on CR 323 to
parking area at west end of STL on north side of
CR 323.
GMU/ACRES: 481 / 4,901 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: elk, deer, pronghorn, rabbit, dove,
coyote
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Maximum 4 vehicles in parking area; maximum 3 people per vehicle.
b. Access through parking areas only.

MAYBELL - Moffat Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, go 1.5 miles
N on CR 19. STL is E and W of CR 19, N of
Yampa River. CR 19 bisects STL from N and
S and provides primary access. All access to
portion of property on W side of CR 19 is by
Foot and Horseback only. Motorized vehicle
use is prohibited on property on W side of CR
19. Access also from Hwy. 40, 4.5 miles E of
Maybell and off Hwy. 318, W of Maybell near
town of Sunbeam.
GMU/ACRES: 3 / 9,208 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February for hunting.
Open year-round for fishing and watchable
wildlife.
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game
FISHING: coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS: camping permitted as posted.

MAYNARD GULCH - Routt Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Hayden, go 8 miles W on

Hwy. 40. STL is N of highway.
GMU/ACRES: 441 / 724 acres
OPEN: first day of archery deer and elk season
through May 31.
HUNTING: deer, elk, grouse, rabbit
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Vehicle parking only in designated areas.
b. Hunters may be limited through mandatory check station to control overcrowding,
resource damage or trespassing on private
property.

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McARTHUR GULCH - Park Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Bailey, go W on CR 64 for

3.9 miles to parking area.
GMU/ACRES: 501 / 480 acres
OPEN: NEW! Sept. 1-end of third combined
deer and elk rifle season and for spring turkey
season.
HUNTING: deer, elk, turkey only
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Hunting prohibited with centerfire rifles.
b. Hunting prohibited in safety zone around
ranch house and outbuildings as posted.
c. NEW! No public access June 1-Aug. 31.

McCOY GULCH - Fremont Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Cotopaxi, go 4 miles S on
CR 1-A to CR 37 to BLM land. Go E across
BLM to W STL boundary.
GMU/ACRES: 86 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. l-May 31
HUNTING: turkey, bear, lion, elk, deer

MEADOW CREEK - Larimer Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Fort Collins, go 22 miles
N on Hwy. 287 to Cherokee Park Rd. (CR
80C); then go 10 miles W to Middle Cherokee
Management Area. Property in and adjacent to
middle unit.
GMU/ACRES: 191 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February for hunting S of
CR 80C. Open year-round for wildlife-related
activities N of CR 80C.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game
RESTRICTIONS:

a. S of CR 80C, foot or horseback access only.
b. Vehicle access N of CR 80C allowed only
when Middle Cherokee Management Area is
open to vehicles.

MIDDLE CREEK - Saguache Co.

DIRECTIONS: Go NW of Saguache on Hwy
114. Go N on CR 38 EE for 2.5 miles; then go N
2 miles on USFS Rd. 856.
GMU/ACRES: 681 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: elk, deer, pronghorn, bear, lion,
small game

MIDDLE PARK - Grand Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Kremmling, take Hwy. 40
W 6 miles to Hwy. 134; go 4 miles to Red Dirt
Rd. (USFS Rd. 100). Then go N 15 miles to
Buffalo Park. Take USFS Rd. 131 for 1 mile E to
sign and gate.
GMU/ACRES: 27 / 4,144 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS: motor vehicles and parking
restricted as posted.

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MILK CREEK - Grand Co.

DIRECTIONS — SW ACCESS: From Kremmling,
take Hwy. 40 W 6 miles to Hwy. 134; then go 4
miles to Red Dirt Rd. (USFS Rd. 100). Go N 15
miles to Buffalo Park; then go E on USFS Rd.
131 to sign and gate. NE ACCESS: From Kremmling, take Hwy. 40 for 20 miles W to CR 184.
Go 2 miles W (dry weather only) through white
pipe gate and along vehicle track to parking
area just before Muddy Creek. In wet weather,
stay on CR 184 to mile marker 161 and enter
property from ridge or end of road. TWO BAR
ACCESS: Take Hwy. 40 W of Kremmling 18
miles to signed parking area at mile marker
163. Timber activity may be present.
GMU/ACRES: 27 / 10,912 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:

MENEFEE PEAK - Montezuma Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Mancos, go NE on Hwy.
160 for 5 miles. Turn right on dirt road at top
of Mancos Hill. Go 2.5 miles up dirt road to
Menefee Mountain.
GMU/ACRES: 73 / 635 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, lion, turkey, bear, small
game

MIDDLE CARTER (GUNSIGHT) - Grand Co.

DIRECTIONS — NW SECTOR: From Kremmling,
take Hwy. 40 for 14 miles W to Chimney Rock
Rd. (USFS Rd. 103).
SE SECTOR: From Kremmling, take Hwy. 40 W
for 10 miles to CR 26. Follow CR 26 E/NE for
5.5 miles. Chimney Rock Rd. (USFS 103) accesses NW section; CR 26 accesses SE section.
GMU/ACRES: 181 / 5,019 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Public access for hunting only, except as
otherwise allowed in this regulation.
b. Camping, campfires allowed only as posted
within 300 feet of Chimney Rock Rd. (CR
27/USFS 103).
CAUTION: Roads highly erodible; care advised in
wet weather.

a. Motor vehicles restricted to CR 184 (Hwy. 40,
mile marker 163) and parking area (at mile
marker 165) unless posted.
b. Motor vehicle access via gate in Sect. 11 restricted to designated track when road is dry.
c. Parking in Sect. 14 restricted as posted.

MINERAL HOT SPRINGS - Saguache Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Villa Grove, go S 4 miles
on Hwy. 285 to CR GG, then go 0.8 of a mile E.
CRs GG and 58EE bisect STL.
GMU/ACRES: 82 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, elk, small game

MISHAK LAKES - Saguache Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Moffat, go S 2 miles on
Hwy. 17, which bisects STL and provides several access points W of CR O.
GMUs/ACRES: 82, 682 / 2,567 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game

MOGOTAS ARROYO - Saguache Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Saguache, go S 15 miles on
Hwy. 285 to CR L. Go W 4 miles to the BLM
road that bisects STL.
GMU/ACRES: 68 / 320 acres
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OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February for hunting. Open
year-round for watchable wildlife.
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, elk, bighorn sheep,
rabbit, coyote, bobcat

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MONUMENT BUTTE - Moffat Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Hamilton, go S 3 miles on
Hwy. 13 to Yellow Jacket Pass Rd. (CR 45). Then
go S on CR 45 for 4 miles to parking lot.
GMU/ACRES: 12 / 653 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, grouse
RESTRICTIONS: motor vehicles prohibited off of
county road.

MOODY CREEK - Routt Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Steamboat Springs, take
Hwy. 40 for 2 miles S to Hwy. 131. Take Hwy.
131 S to town of Yampa. Follow CR 7 SW until
it turns into USFS Rd. 900. Go 0.75 of a mile N.
GMU/ACRES: 231 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS: hunting prohibited N of Moody
Creek.

MOONHILL - Routt Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Clark, go SE on USFS Rd.

440 to Rd. 471. At USFS Rd. 471A, walk SW into
Long Draw; go 3 miles. Also, corner of Moonhill
is next to CR 129 about 12 miles N of Hwy. 40 at
Steamboat Springs. Parking at USFS Rd. 471A.
GMU/ACRES: 14 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: elk, deer, small game
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Hunting prohibited with centerfire rifles.
b. Motorized vehicles, snowmobiles, bicycles
prohibited.
c. Firewood cutting prohibited.

MOOSEHEAD MOUNTAIN -

Moffat Co.

DIRECTIONS: From US Hwy 40 at mile post
5, go north on Harper’s Corner Rd. Access
on BLM land from Harper’s Corner Rd. from
mile post 6 (BLM trail 1520) to mile post 9.3.
Or access from BLM land south of Moffat CR
16 at mile post 2.4 or 3.4. Access is by Foot or
Horseback Only via BLM land.
GMU/ACRES: 10 / 640
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February for hunting
only.
HUNTING: elk, mule deer, sage grouse, dusky
grouse

MORAPOS CREEK - Moffat Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Hamilton, go 2 miles S on
Hwy. 13, then go S on CR 41. Go 2 miles to
access on BLM land. Access is steep and up to 2
miles from CR. Game retrieval may be difficult.
GMU/ACRES: 12 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS: only access is from parking lot
on BLM land off CR 41 on S side of property.

MORGAN GULCH - Moffat Co.

DIRECTIONS: Take Hwy. 13 S from Craig to

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Axial Basin. Go W on CR 51 to CR 32. Go W

State Trust Lands
on CR 32 for 4 miles. CR 32 runs through STL.
CR 133 runs through N part of STL.
GMU/ACRES: 211 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: elk, deer, pronghorn, small game

MORRISON CREEK - Routt Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Oak Creek, go S 1 mile

on Hwy. 131 to CR 14. Go E 4 miles to inlet of
Stagecoach Res., then go S on CR 16 for 7 miles.
Private access road on STL.
GMU/ACRES: 15 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS: motor vehicles prohibited off of
county roads.

MUD SPRINGS - Park Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Hartsel, go E on Hwy. 24
for 4 miles to CR 15 (Elkhorn Rd.). Go N on
CR 15 about 5 miles to the STL. CR 15 bisects
the property.
GMU/ACRES: 50 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game only

NEE NOSHE RESERVOIR - Kiowa Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Eads, take Hwy. 287 S 10.5
miles to parking in designated area.
GMU/ACRES: 127 / 2,080 acres
OPEN: Nov. 1-March 31
HUNTING: waterfowl only
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Waterfowl hunting only.
b. Hunters must check in at CPW station before
hunting.

NEESOPAH - Kiowa Co.

DIRECTIONS — TO PARKING LOT 1: From Eads,

take Hwy. 287 S 10.5 miles. Parking lot W of
Hwy. 287. TO PARKING LOT 2: From Eads, take
Hwy. 287 S 12 miles to CR F. Go W on CR F 1
mile to parking lot 2, N of CR F.
GMU/ACRES: 126 / 2,243 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Use of buildings, equipment, safety zones
surrounding facilities prohibited.
b. From Nov. 1 through last day of waterfowl
season, hunters must check in and out at
Queens check station.

NEWLIN CREEK - Fremont Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Florence, go S on Hwy. 67

for 4.5 miles to CR 15. Go W 1 mile to NW
corner of STL.
GMU/ACRES: 69 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: deer, small game
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Hunting prohibited with centerfire rifles.
b. Hunting prohibited in buffer zone bounded
on E, N and S by property boundary and
extending 0.25 of a mile W along the E property boundary.

NORTH CANYON - Baca Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Campo at Hwy. 287 and
CR J, go 10 miles W on CR J to CR 18. Take CR

18 for 4 miles S.
GMU/ACRES: 144 / 632 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: pronghorn, quail, coyote
RESTRICTIONS: foot access only.

NORTH PLATTE - Jackson Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go 0.5 of a mile W on
CR 12, then go W 5.3 miles to CR 18. Go 2 miles
W to bridge on North Platte River. Fishing access
upstream from bridge. For hunting access, take CR
9 S from bridge 1 mile and access STL W of BLM
land.
GMU/ACRES: 16 / 152 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February for hunting.
Open year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: big game, small game
FISHING: North Platte River

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NORTH RABBIT CREEK - Larimer Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Fort Collins, go 22 miles N
on Hwy. 287 to Cherokee Park Rd. (CR 80C),
then go 6 miles W to Lower Cherokee Management Area. Follow access road 0.5 of a mile SW.
GMU/ACRES: 191 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-Jan. 31 for big-game hunting.
Open year-round for fishing and small-game
hunting.
HUNTING: elk, deer, pronghorn, small game
RESTRICTIONS:

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a. Access by foot or horseback only except
during big-game seasons when vehicle access
allowed to Rabbit Creek SWA.
b. Parking prohibited.
c. Activities not listed here prohibited Sept.
1-May 1.

OLD WOMAN CREEK - Saguache Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Del Norte, go N on Hwy.
112 for 0.75 of a mile, turn left on CR 15. Go N
and W about 4 miles. Turn right on USFS Rd.
660, go 6 miles. Turn left on USFS Rd. 646 and
go 1 mile.
GMU/ACRES: 79 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game

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OVERLAND TRAIL - Logan Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Atwood, go 0.5 of a mile
S on Hwy. 63 to CR 16, then go E 0.5 of a mile
to Overland Trail SWA parking area. Access to
STL is from SWA parking area and across SWA
only.
GMU/ACRES: 96 / 40 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: mule deer, white-tailed deer, pheasant, quail, turkey, duck, geese, rabbit, squirrel,
furbearers

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RESTRICTIONS:

a. Access allowed only from Overland Trail
SWA parking lot.
b. Camping and fires prohibited. Target practice
prohibited except as posted.
c. Discharge of firearms or bows prohibited,
except when hunting. Discharge of bows also
allowed for bowfishing.
d. All recreational activities except deer hunting
prohibited on opening weekend of regular
plains rifle deer season, and opening day and
first weekend of late plains rifle deer season.

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OWL CREEK - Jackson Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, take Hwy. 14 E 9
miles to CR 25. Go S 4.5 miles to STL, then go
0.7 of a mile to parking area.
GMU/ACRES: 171 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February for hunting.
Open year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: big game, small game, waterfowl

OWL MOUNTAIN - Jackson Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Rand, go N on CR 27 for
7.6 miles to USFS Rd. 792. Go E 0.6 of a mile to
BLM Rd. 2506. Timber activity may be present.
GMU/ACRES: 171 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game

OXBOW - Moffat Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, go 17 miles NW
on Hwy. 318 to parking lot on S side.
GMU/ACRES: 2 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, waterfowl,
dove, rabbit, prairie dog
FISHING: Only Oxbow area of Little Snake
River
RESTRICTIONS:

a. From March 1-Aug. 15, watchable wildlife
activities allowed only above natural bluff 75
yards from water on N edge of property.
b. Open for youth mentor hunting, as posted.
For information, call the Craig area office at
(970) 824-3046.

PARKDALE - Fremont Co.

DIRECTIONS: 3 miles W of Parkdale on Hwy.

50.

GMU/ACRES: 58 / 640 acres
OPEN: year-round for fishing. Open Sept. 1-end

of February, for all other wildlife recreation.
HUNTING: elk, deer, lion, bighorn, small game

PASS CREEK - Larimer Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Hwy. 287, go 40 miles W on
Cherokee Park Rd. (CR 80C) to CR 103. Then
go W to CR 190. Go 5 miles to W side.
GMU/ACRES: 7 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: elk, deer, pronghorn, small game
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Foot access only. Access permitted from S
side where property joins USFS land.

PAT CANYON/WHITBY - Baca Co.

DIRECTIONS — WHITBY TRACT: From Springfield, go W on Hwy. 160 for 24.7 miles to CR 8.
Go S on CR 8 for 5.5 miles to CR G. Go E 0.8 of
a mile to Comanche National Grassland. STL

N of Comanche. PAT CANYON TRACT: From
Springfield, go W on Hwy. 160 for 24.7 miles
to CR 8. Go S on CR 8 for 10 miles to Kirkwell.
Go W on CR M for 2 miles to CR 5. Go S on
CR 5 for 1.1 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 144 / 1,302 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: small game, deer, pronghorn
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Foot access only.
b. Motor vehicles prohibited.

PECK MESA - Moffat Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, take Hwy. 318
NW to CR 10. Turn S on CR 10 and go about 2
miles. Property N of CR 10.
GMU/ACRES: 11 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 1-end of February
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, elk, small game
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Only portable hunting blinds allowed.
b. Motor vehicles restricted to CR 10.

PFISTER DRAW - Larimer Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Fort Collins, go 22 miles

N on Hwy. 287 to CR 80 C. Go W to CR 103
(known as Four Corners). Go N 7 miles to E
properties. To W STL, turn off USFS Rd. 200
and go W 5 miles. SECTS. 25 AND 36 are off CR
103, which goes through SW corner of Sect. 36.
SECT. 34 is 5 miles W of CR 103 on USFS Rd.
200. Go N 1 mile on BLM two-track road.
GMUs/ACRES: 7, 8 / 1,920 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: pronghorn, small game
RESTRICTIONS: motor vehicles prohibited.

PINE TREE GULCH - Moffat Co.

DIRECTIONS: East of Maybell, go S of Hwy. 40
on CR 57 for 12 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 211 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game
RESTRICTIONS: access only from parking lot on
CR 57.

PINKHAM MOUNTAIN - Jackson Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go 13 miles N on
Hwy. 125 to Hwy. 127. Go 9 miles N to CR 48
(USFS Rd. 895), then go W 1.5 miles to CR 49
(USFS Rd. 891), then go S to end of road. NOTE:
USFS road closed to motorized travel at the gate.
Users must continue S about 1.25 miles on road
by foot or non-motorized travel to STL boundary.
GMU/ACRES: 6 / 520 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game

PINNACLE ROCK - Fremont Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Cañon City, go 15 miles W

on Hwy. 50 to Salt Lick BLM area. Then go 0.5
of a mile S through BLM to NE corner of STL.
Parking at Five Points Recreation Site.
GMU/ACRES: 691 / 520 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: turkey, deer, elk, bighorn sheep, bear

PINON HILLS - Conejos Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Manassa, go 3.6 miles E on

Hwy. 142 to BLM Rd. 5006, and go SE 3 miles.
STL is S of road.
GMU/ACRES: 81 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February for hunting. Open
year-round for watchable wildlife.
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game

PINON RIDGE - Moffat Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Meeker, go W on Hwy. 64
to CR 77. Go N to BLM Rd. 1509.
GMU/ACRES: 11 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

POISON SPYDER - San Miguel Co.

TRUST LANDS

e. Horses prohibited except while training hunting dogs, and then only in Feb., March and
April (through Wed. before the opening of
spring turkey season), and Aug.
f. During regular duck season, all small-game
and waterfowl hunters must check out at designated check station before leaving property.
g. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited
from first day of teal season to last day of
dark goose season.

2016 Colorado State Recreation Lands

DIRECTIONS: From Naturita, take Hwy. 141 for
15 miles S to CR 29W. Take CR 29W, then go W
1.7 miles from Hwy. 141 on BLM Rd. 4088, then
go 2 miles NW. Turn S and go 1 mile.
GMU/ACRES: 70 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game

POLE GULCH - Moffat Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Craig, go 39 miles N on
Hwy. 13 to CR 4, go W for 1.75 miles. Land is S
of CR 4, extending 5 miles W of CR 9.
GMU/ACRES: 3 / 11,026 acres
OPEN: Aug. 1-end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS: only portable hunting blinds
allowed.

PONCHA PASS - Chaffee Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Poncha Springs, go S 0.5 of
a mile on Hwy. 285 to NE corner.
GMU/ACRES: 561 / 360 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit

POUDRE RIVER - Larimer Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Fort Collins, go NW on
Hwy. 287 to Ted’s Place (Conoco Station), then
either go W on Hwy. 14 for 1.7 miles to STL, or
go N on Hwy. 287 for 3 miles. Hwy. 14 access N
and E of road or through Gateway Park when
open.
GMU/ACRES: 191 / 5,762 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 15 for hunting. Open yearround for fishing as posted.
HUNTING: Big game, small game, furbearers
FISHING: coldwater stream (Poudre River, North
Fork of Poudre and Seaman Res.)
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Public access prohibited E of Hwy. 287.
b. Access from Hwy. 14, from parking area on
W side of Hwy. 287, and USFS lands.

PROSPECT - Weld Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Hudson, go E on Hwy. 52
approximately 7 miles to CR 59. Go S on CR 59
about 4 miles to parking area that is on E side
of CR 59, in NW corner of Section 36.
GMU/ACRES: 99 / 140 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: waterfowl, rabbit, dove, pheasant,
coyote
RESTRICTIONS: open for small-game hunting
only; access through designated parking only.
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State Trust Lands
RESTRICTIONS:

TRUST LANDS

PTARMIGAN - Grand Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Fraser, take CR 50
(Crooked Creek Rd.) W to USFS Rd. 882. Take
Rd. 882 S to property boundary.
GMU/ACRES: 28 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February for hunting. Open
year-round for watchable wildlife.
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, small game
RESTRICTIONS: motor vehicles prohibited
except snowmobiles on 1 foot of snow.

QUAKEY MOUNTAIN - Gunnison Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Hwys. 50 and 135, go E
on Hwy. 50 approximately 17 miles to CR 887
(Wuanita Hot Springs Rd.) Go N 10 miles to
summit of Black Sage Pass. Go S on USFS Rd.
887.48. Park at trailhead 537 and go 2.5 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 551 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game

RABBIT EARS - Jackson Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go W on Hwy. 14
to mile marker 5.9, then go N 0.6 of a mile to
parking lot. Or, go 4.4 miles, and lot is on N
side. Timber activity may be present.
GMU/ACRES: 16 / 5,189 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February for hunting.
Open year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: big game, small game
FISHING: coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS: as posted, closure area on W
side from Aug. 15-Sept. 1.

RAJADERO CANYON - Conejos Co.

DIRECTIONS: From La Jara, go 14 miles W on
CR 15. Turn left on dirt road at Centro, then go
7 miles on La Jara Res. Rd.
GMU/ACRES: 81 / 673 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, lion, bear
RESTRICTIONS: motor vehicles prohibited off
existing trails.

RATTLESNAKE HILL - Moffat Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Craig, go W on Hwy. 40 for
27 miles to CR 57 (Price Creek Rd.) Go 5 miles
S/SW on CR 57 to CR 32, then go 4 miles S/
SE. Parking and walk-through access gate at NE
corner. Second walk-through gate on drift fence
in SE quarter.
GMU/ACRES: 211 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, rabbit, sagegrouse
RESTRICTIONS: hunting prohibited within 0.25mile safety zone along E boundary as posted.

RED CANYON - Jackson Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go 0.5 of a mile W
on Hwy. 14 to CR 12W, then go 5.3 miles W to
CR 18. Then go 4.5 miles W to CR 5 and go 1
mile N to Delaney Butte Lakes SWA. Go W on
CR 20 for 4.5 miles to oil well area, then take
two-track road 1 mile.
GMU/ACRES: 16 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game

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a. Access only from parking area on USFS road,
suitable for 4WD only.
b. No trailer access past parking area.

RED LION RANCH - Logan Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Crook, go NE on Hwy. 138
for 8.25 miles to Sedgwick-Logan county line.
Turn S on CR 97/1, go 1.25 miles to parking
area. Parking area off CR 97/1, just N of river
bottom.
GMU/ACRES: 92 / 200 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: deer, pheasant, quail, turkey, duck,
geese, rabbit, squirrel
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Access only as posted.
b. All recreational activities except deer hunting
prohibited on opening weekend of regular
plains rifle deer season, and opening day and
first weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
c. Horses prohibited except while training hunting dogs, and then only in Feb., March and
April (through Wed. before the opening of
spring turkey season).
d. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited
from first day of teal season through last day
of dark goose season.

RIDGE ROAD - Jackson Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go 1.2 miles W on

Hwy. 14 to CR 12W, then go 5.3 miles W to CR
18. Go 4.5 miles W to CR 5, then go S 1.7 miles
to parking area.
GMU/ACRES: 16 / 320 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game

ROSITA - Custer Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Westcliffe, go S 3 miles on

Hwy. 69, then go E 6 miles on CR 328. Go S 3
miles on CR 323.
GMU/ACRES: 84 / 640 acres
OPEN: first day of archery deer and elk season
to May 31.
HUNTING: elk, deer, bear, small game
RESTRICTIONS: hunting, discharging weapons
restricted to bows, muzzleloaders, shotguns.

SADDLE MOUNTAIN - Park Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Guffey, go 6 miles N on
CR 59 to USFS boundary. Go 1.5 miles E over
mountain by foot or horseback.
GMU/ACRES: 581 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: elk, deer, bear

SAGE CREEK - Routt Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Hayden, go S on CR 37 for

7 miles.

GMU/ACRES: 13 / 640 acres
OPEN: first day of archery deer and elk season

through May 31
HUNTING: elk, deer, dusky grouse, rabbit

SAGEBRUSH DRAW - Moffat Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, go W on Hwy. 40

to mile marker 42. Turn S on BLM Rd. 1509.
Go 5 miles.

GMU/ACRES: 11 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, rabbit, sage-

grouse, dove
NOTE: Exchange of use on STL. Part private
land, part STL Public Access Program.

SAGUACHE CREEK - Saguache Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Moffat, go S 2 miles on
Hwy. 17, which bisects STL and provides several access points W of CR O.
GMU/ACRES: 682 / 2,714 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game

SAINT CHARLES - Pueblo Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Pueblo, go E on Hwy. 50 to
27th Lane until it turns into Doyle Rd. From
end of pavement, go 4 miles to access gate. Follow signs to parking lot.
GMU/ACRES: 128 / 12,554 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, scaled quail,
mourning dove, rabbit, coyote
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Discharging firearms prohibited within 0.25mile range of buildings.
b. Foot or horseback access only; access from
parking areas only.

SAKARIASON - Las Animas Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Trinidad, go W 15.3 miles
on Hwy. 12 to CR 41.7. Go 11.6 miles N.
GMU/ACRES: 85 / 560 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: elk, deer, bear, turkey, lion
RESTRICTIONS: access restricted as posted on
W side.

SAN JUAN CREEK - Saguache Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Saguache, go S on Hwy. 285
for 6 miles to CR T. Go 2 miles W, then go S
1.25 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 68 / 3,238 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: pronghorn, elk, deer, rabbit, coyote

SAN LUIS HILLS - Conejos Co.

DIRECTIONS: In Antonito at Hwy. 285 and 6th
Street (CR G), go 11.5 miles E on CR G. Turn N
on a two-track road, go 1 mile. STL is 0.25 of a
mile E across BLM to W edge.
GMU/ACRES: 81 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: elk, deer, pronghorn, rabbit, grouse,
coyote

SAND CREEK CENTRAL - Chaffee Co.

DIRECTIONS: Go 0.25 of a mile S of Hwys. 291
and 285 or 6.5 miles N of Poncha Springs on
Hwy. 285. STL is on the W side of Hwy. 285.
GMU/ACRES: 56 / 597 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: elk, deer, small game

SAND CREEK - Jackson Co.

DIRECTIONS: Follow directions to Adams STL.
Access from Adams STL or State Forest State
Park.
GMU/ACRES: 6 / 5,038 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February

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HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS: camping permitted as posted.

SAND CREEK SOUTH - Baca Co.

SAND GULCH NO. 1 - Fremont Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Hwy. 50 in Howard, go

N on CR 7 about 0.25 of a mile. At CRs 7 and
45, go E on CR 45 about 0.5 of a mile to Sand
Gulch. At Sand Gulch, go N about 0.75 of a
mile to STL. Timber activity may be present.
GMU/ACRES: 58 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: elk, deer, lion, small game
RESTRICTIONS: motor vehicles prohibited off
BLM access road.

SAND GULCH NO. 2 - Fremont Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Badger Creek and Arkansas

River, go N about 2.5 miles following closed
BLM road. From BLM road closure, access by
foot or horseback only.
GMU/ACRES: 57 / 560 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: elk, deer, lion, small game

SAND GULCH NO. 3 - Fremont Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Cotopaxi, go N on CR 12
about 4 miles to CR 157A. Go W on CR 157A
about 0.75 of a mile to BLM Falls Gulch/Falls
Gulch Mountain Rd. Go S, then W on BLM
Falls Gulch/Falls Gulch Mountain Rd. about 3
miles. STL 1 mile W by foot or horseback from
end of road.
GMU/ACRES: 58 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: elk, deer, lion, small game

SAND GULCH NO. 4 - Fremont Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Cotopaxi, go N on CR 12
about 15 miles to Jack Hall/BLM Rd. Go W on
Jack Hall/BLM Rd. to designated parking area.
STL is S and W about 4 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 58 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: elk, deer, lion, small game

SANDERSON GULCH - Saguache Co.

DIRECTIONS: From La Garita, go N on CR 42

for 6 miles.

GMU/ACRES: 68 / 1,898 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-May 31
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, elk, rabbit, coyote

SANDY BLUFFS - Yuma Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Idalia, go 8.5 miles N on

CR DD at Arikaree River.
GMU/ACRES: 102 / 3,682 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-June 14
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS: access restricted as posted E of
Hwy. 385.

SCHULTZ CANYON - Huerfano Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Walsenburg, take CR 330

(Ideal Rd.) S 11 miles. CR 330 traverses NE
quarter of Sec. 31 and S half of Sect. 36. CR 310
enters NE quarter of Sec. 31 on E side.
GMU/ACRES: 85 / 960 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: deer, bear, lion, rabbit, dove, bandtailed pigeon, turkey

SHAW CREEK - Rio Grande Co.

DIRECTIONS: Go 6 miles E of South Fork, or

9 miles W of Del Norte on Hwy. 160. Turn S at
New Hope Community Church and take the
gravel road W of church to the parking area.
GMU/ACRES: 80 / 469 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February. Open through
March 31 for mountain lion hunting only.
HUNTING: elk, mule deer, mountain lion,
grouse, rabbit, coyote, bobcat
RESTRICTIONS: access by foot or horseback
only.

SHORT CREEK BALDY - Fremont Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Cotopaxi, go W on Hwy.
50 for 6 miles to Kerr Gulch Rd., then go SW
5 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 86 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, lion, small game

SIKES RANCH - Baca Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Prichett, go W on Hwy. 160
to CR 3. Go S on CR 3 approximately 8 miles.
At the “Sikes South Rock Quarry” sign, turn W.
Access to STL is only from and through Sikes
Ranch SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 144 / 641 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, waterfowl, fall turkey, rabbit, bobcat
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open one hour before sunrise to one hour
after sunset. Hunters may remain as long as
reasonable to retrieve downed game. Night
hunting with permit also allowed.
b. Motorized travel restricted to primary access
route, CR O.
c. Parking only in designated Sikes Ranch SWA
parking lots.
d. Access prohibited in the building envelope
and designated safety zones, as posted.
e. Camping, fires, OHV use, wood cutting or
gathering are prohibited.
f. Trapping allowed with permit. Permits must
be on trappers at all times while trapping.
Permits available at Lamar Service Center,
(719) 336-6600, or by calling local officer at
(719) 980-0025.

SIMSBERRY DRAW - Moffat Co.

DIRECTIONS: Take Hwy. 318 W from Maybell

10 miles to BLM Rd. 2122, then go N 2.5 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 3 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: elk, deer, pronghorn, small game

SLEEPING GIANT - Routt Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Steamboat Springs, go 8
miles W on Hwy. 40, turn N on CR 44. Turn left
at CR 46 and go 4 miles to signed parking area.
Gate, parking lot in NW corner.
GMU/ACRES: 214 / 400 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, black bear, grouse

SLIDE MOUNTAIN - Grand Co.

DIRECTIONS: East of Kremmling, turn N
off Hwy. 40 on CR 2 and go 4 miles to Black
Mountain Rd. Go 7.2 miles. Turn left, go 0.2 of
a mile to fork and go left 0.3 of a mile to sign.
Access is steep with no access across neighboring private land on S, W or N.
GMU/ACRES: 18 / 1,280 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn

TRUST LANDS

DIRECTIONS: From Campo, go 15 miles W on
Rd. J, turn S on Rd. 13 and go 5.5 miles to forest
service pasture, Gate 2C. Go S and E 1 mile,
take right fork S for 0.25 of a mile.
GMU/ACRES: 144 / 319 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: deer, lion, dove, scaled quail, rabbit,
coyote, bobcat, turkey

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SOUTH DUFFY MOUNTAIN - Moffat Co.

DIRECTIONS: Go S of Craig on Hwy. 13 to CR
51. Go W 2 miles to CR 17, then go N 5 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 211 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: elk, deer, pronghorn, small game

SOUTH MIDDLE CREEK - Huerfano Co.

DIRECTIONS: From La Veta, go 0.5 of a mile S on
Hwy. 12 to Indian Creek Rd. (USFS Rd. 410). Go
W 11 miles. Timber activity may be present.
GMU/ACRES: 85 / 585 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, lion, turkey, dusky
grouse

SOUTH NIPPLE RIM - Moffat Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, go N on CR 19 for
12 miles to CR 21. Then go N 11 miles to CR 7
and head N 2 miles to CR 4. Then go W 9 miles
to CR 66 and go S.
GMUs/ACRES: 2, 3 / 19,962 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February for hunting.
Open year-round for watchable wildlife.
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, elk, coyote
RESTRICTIONS: discharging firearms prohibited
within 100 feet of buildings, corrals as posted.

STATE LINE - Baca Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Campo, go 4 miles W on
Rd. J, then go S on Rd. 24 for 5 miles. Turn E
through USFS pasture gate 6M. Go 1 mile, and
turn S at gate 6A on a two-track trail. After 1
mile, go through two gates and continue SE
for 1.3 miles to NW corner. 4WD required for
sandy, unimproved roads in USFS pastures.
GMU/ACRES: 144 / 496 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: pronghorn, scaled quail, rabbit, coyote
RESTRICTIONS: foot access only.

STEEL CANYON - Saguache Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Villa Grove, go E on CR
LL57 (USFS Rd. 970) for 3.5 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 82 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February for hunting.
Open year-round for watchable wildlife.
HUNTING: elk, deer, pronghorn, rabbit, snowshoe hare, coyote

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STEINHOFF HILL - Larimer Co.

TRUST LANDS

DIRECTIONS: From Fort Collins, go N on Hwy.

287 about 16 miles to CR 74E at The Forks, go
4 miles W on CR 74E, then go N on CR 37 for
0.5 of a mile.
GMU/ACRES: 191 / 480 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Big-game hunting by archery only.
b. Small-game hunting prohibited except by
archery or shotguns not firing single slugs.

STEVEN’S GULCH - Larimer Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Fort Collins, take Hwy.
287 N to CR 74E (Red Feather Lakes Rd.). Go
W on CR 74E to USFS road near mile marker
11 on 74E. Follow USFS road S until it enters
USFS land. Access at this point is by foot or
horse across USFS land. No public road access
directly to property boundary.
GMU/ACRES: 191 / 480 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game

STOKES GULCH - Routt Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Hayden, go S on CR 37 to CR

59.

GMU/ACRES: 13 / 1,863 acres
OPEN: first day of archery deer and elk season

to May 31

HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, waterfowl

STONEHOUSE GULCH - Saguache Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Saguache, go 10 miles N on
Hwy. 285 to BLM road, then go S from Noland
Gulch Loop Road to Stonehouse Gulch (across
Hwy. 285 from Mineral Hot Springs). Go W 0.5
of a mile, then go S 2 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 681 / 560 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: elk, deer, bighorn sheep, pronghorn,
rabbit, dusky grouse, dove, coyote

STONEY FACE MOUNTAIN - Fremont Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Cotopaxi, go 17 miles N on
CR 12. Timber activity may be present.
GMU/ACRES: 58 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, turkey, bear, dusky grouse

SWEETWATER - Kiowa Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Wiley, go N on Hwy. 287 to
CR A. Go W on CR A to CR 40, go N 3 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 126 / 640 acres
OPEN: for fishing, from last day of waterfowl
season (or as posted) through Oct. 31. Open for
hunting Sept. 1 through last day of waterfowl
season (or as posted) to March 30.
HUNTING: waterfowl, small game, deer
FISHING: warmwater

TABLE MOUNTAIN - Fremont Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Cañon City, go 8 miles E on
Hwy. 50 to Hwy. 67. Then go N 3 miles and turn E
on CR 123. Go 0.25 of a mile to CR 132 and turn
N. Go 9 miles to Beaver Creek SWA. Access via
upper parking area of Beaver Creek SWA.

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GMU/ACRES: 59 / 9,389 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: deer, bear, lion, rabbit, dove, turkey,

coyote

RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping prohibited except in big-game
season in designated areas only.
b. Horseback riding prohibited except during
big-game season.

TALLAHASSEE ROAD - Fremont Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Cañon City, go 12 miles W

on Hwy. 50 to Hwy. 9. Go NW 9 miles on Hwy.
9 to CR 2. Take CR 2 W for 3 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 58 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: elk, deer, pronghorn, coyote, bear,
grouse

TAYLOR DRAW - Jackson Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Rand, go S on Hwy. 125
for 2.2 miles to CR 21, which becomes USFS
Rd. 740. Go 7.1 miles to Jack Creek. Take USFS
Rds. 742 and 743 for 3.1 miles to gate.
GMU/ACRES: 171 / 320 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game

TED’S CANYON - Moffat Co.

DIRECTIONS: There is no public motor vehicle
access directly to this STL. Only reachable from
adjacent BLM lands. PROPERTY DESCRIPTION:
Township 3N, Range 97W, Section 16. See
property map at cpw.state.co.us.
GMU/ACRES: 11 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS: access by foot or horseback only.

TEMPLE CANYON - Moffat Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Craig, go SW on Hwy. 40
for 27 miles to CR 57 (Price Creek Rd.). Turn S
to Rattlesnake Hill. Access via Rattlesnake Hill
and BLM land, about 3 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 211 / 637 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game, birds

TEXAS CREEK NO. 1 - Fremont Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Hwy. 50 at Texas Creek,
go N on CR 27 (Texas Creek Gulch) about 2.5
miles to 217A Rd. Continue N/NW on 217A
Rd. 1 mile to NE corner of STL.
GMU/ACRES: 58 / 250 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: elk, deer, lion, bighorn sheep, small
game
RESTRICTIONS: foot or horseback only except
on 217A Rd.

TEXAS CREEK NO. 2 - Fremont Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Texas Creek No. 1 STL,
continue N on 217A Rd. for 5 miles. STL is 0.5
of a mile W through BLM land. No access road
to STL.
GMU/ACRES: 58 / 160 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: elk, deer, lion, bighorn sheep, small
game

THORNBURG DRAW - Moffat Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, go 5 miles W on
Hwy. 40, turn S on BLM Rd. 1558. Go about
0.25 of a mile.
GMU/ACRES: 11 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, elk, small game

THREE MILE MOUNTAIN - Park Co.

DIRECTIONS — PARCEL 1: Go S from Hartsel
14 miles on Hwy. 9. Turn E on CR 116 (39-Mile
Mtn. Rd.) and go 2 miles. PARCEL 2: Go S on
Hwy. 9 for 9 miles. Turn E, go 1.1 miles on
unmarked dirt road to W boundary.
GMU/ACRES: 58 / 640 acres in each parcel,
1,280 total
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: pronghorn, coyote, dove, rabbit

THREE SISTERS - Jackson Co.

DIRECTIONS: Follow directions to Elk Mountain STL. Access from Elk Mountain STL or
State Forest State Park.
GMU/ACRES: 6 / 1,523 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game
FISHING: coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS: only access is from parking area
at end of CR 12E.

TIGER LILY CREEK - Chaffee Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Buena Vista, go N on Hwy.
24 for 12 miles. STL E of Hwy. 24.
GMU/ACRES: 49 / 398 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February for hunting.
Open year-round for fishing and watchable
wildlife.
HUNTING: bighorn sheep, deer, elk
FISHING: Arkansas River

TOMICHI DOME - Gunnison Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Gunnison, at Hwys. 50 and
135, go 17 miles E on Hwy. 50 to Gunnison
County/USFS Rd 887 (Waunita Hot Springs
Rd.). Turn N on BLM Rd. 3095 and go 4 miles
to W boundary.
GMU/ACRES: 551 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February for hunting.
Open year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, bear, lion,
grouse, rabbit
FISHING: Hot Springs Res.
RESTRICTIONS: camping allowed as posted.

TRIANGLE - Moffat Co.

DIRECTIONS: Immediately W of Maybell off
Hwys. 318 and 40.
GMU/ACRES: 3, 11 / 1,122 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

TROUBLESOME VALLEY RANCH - Grand Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Kremmling, take Hwy. 40 E
5 miles to CR 2, then go N about 9 miles to CR
24, turn right. Access through BLM or off road.
GMU/ACRES: 18 / 876 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: elk, deer, rabbit, coyote, grouse

�TURKEY GULCH - Fremont Co.

DIRECTIONS: Go 5 miles S of Texas Creek on
Hwy. 69, then go 2 miles E on CR 28. Go 1 mile
S by foot or horseback across BLM land.
GMU/ACRES: 691 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31 for hunting
HUNTING: elk, deer, bear, lion, small game

TURKEY TRACK RANCH - El Paso Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Fountain, go E 14 miles on
Squirrel Creek Rd. This road and Peyton Hwy.
border STL.
GMU/ACRES: 118 / 8,887 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS: access from designated parking
area only.

TWENTY MILE - Routt Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Hwy. 40 E of Hayden, go S

on CR 27 for 6 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 13 / 1,206 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February for hunting.
Open year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: elk, deer, small game
RESTRICTIONS: small-game hunting on
weekends and Labor Day by permit only. Max
8 hunters allowed daily. Max 4 hunters allowed
per permit. Permits are free and may be applied for by contacting Steamboat Springs area
office, PO Box 775777, Steamboat Springs, CO
80477 or by calling (970) 871-2855. Application deadline July 1. Permits issued by drawing.
Successful applicants notified by mail.
NOTE: Exchange of use on STL. Part
private land, part STL Public Access Program.

VILLA GROVE - Saguache Co.

DIRECTIONS: One parcel 8.5 miles N of Villa
Grove on Hwy. 285. Other parcel 3 miles NE of
Villa Grove on Hayden Pass Rd. through BLM
land.
GMU/ACRES: 82 / 880 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: elk, deer, pronghorn, bear, small
game.

VINCENTE CANYON - Conejos Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Monte Vista, go 21 miles
S on Hwy. 15 to Capulin. Go 10 miles SW on
dump road (CR 8) from Capulin to N end.
GMU/ACRES: 81 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-May 31 for hunting. Open yearround for fishing.
HUNTING: bighorn sheep, deer, elk, pronghorn,
lion, bear, small game
FISHING: La Jara Creek
RESTRICTIONS: camping permitted as posted.

WARMER GULCH - Park Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Cañon City, go W on Hwy.
50 to Hwy. 9. Turn N and go 0.5 of a mile N of
Park-Fremont county line. Adjoins Thirty-One
Mile Mountain.
GMU/ACRES: 58 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: deer, bear, lion, elk, rabbit, dove,
coyote

2016 Colorado State Recreation Lands
RESTRICTIONS:

a. NEW! Access by foot or horseback only from
the designated parking area; no motorized
vehicles.

WAUGH MOUNTAIN - Park, Fremont Cos.

DIRECTIONS: From Cañon City, go W on Hwy.

50 for 12 miles. Turn right on Hwy. 9 and go 9
miles. Take CR 2 W for 15 miles. Foot access
through BLM land on E and S. Use BLM parking lot.
GMU/ACRES: 58 / 18,253 acres
OPEN: first day of archery pronghorn season
through May 31.
HUNTING: elk, deer, pronghorn, bear, coyote,
grouse
NOTE: Exchange of use on STL. Part private
land, part STL Public Access Program.

WEBER CANYON - Montezuma Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Mancos, go 3 miles S on CR
41. STL E of CR 41.
GMU/ACRES: 73 / 461 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, lion, small game

WELDON VALLEY - Morgan Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Weldona, go E 0.33 of a mile
on CR Y, then go N 2 miles on CR 10. STL on
both sides of CR 10. Gate in SE corner of Sect.
22 on CR 10 and in SW corner of Sect. 21.
GMU/ACRES: 95 / 5,600 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, dove, waterfowl

WERNER ARROYO - Saguache Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Saguache, go S 7 miles on
Hwy. 285 to CR T. Turn E and go 6 miles to CR
53. Then go S 2 miles to CR R. Turn W and go 1
mile. Turn N and go 0.5 of a mile.
GMU/ACRES: 682 / 320 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, waterfowl, rabbit,
snowshoe hare, coyote, furbearers

WEST BEAR GULCH - Fremont Co.

DIRECTIONS: In Cañon City at 4th Street and
Hwy. 50, go S/SE on 4th Street to CR 143 (Oak
Creek Grade Rd.). Go 11 miles S on CR 143 to
Yorkville and BLM Rd. 6227 (approx. 2 miles
past USFS Oak Creek campground). Go 2 miles
W/NW on Rd. 6227 to E boundary of property.
GMU/ACRES: 69 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: turkey, deer, elk, bear, lion, small game

WEST CARTER MOUNTAIN - Grand Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Kremmling, take Hwy. 40
W 14 miles to Chimney Rock Rd. (CR 27/USFS
Rd. 103). Access to SW corner (Indian Pass)
begins at gate 1.5 miles E of Hwy. 40. Access
from E and NE (Badger Creek) continues up
Chimney Rock Rd. 5 miles to marked gates.
GMU/ACRES: 181 / 2,360 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Motor vehicles restricted to Chimney Rock
Rd. unless posted.

b. Camping, campfires allowed within 300 feet of
Chimney Rock Rd. (CR 27/USFS Rd. 103) as
posted, 14-day limit on camps.

WHISKEY CREEK - Eagle Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Vail, go W on I-70 to Exit
171, then go 0.5 of a mile W. STL S of I-70.
Parking at USFS office at Meadow Mtn. (off
I-70 Exit 171, 0.25 of a mile E). Timber activity
may be present.
GMUs/ACRES: 36, 45 / 602 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, dusky grouse, rabbit,
coyote

TRUST LANDS

a

Public Access Program

WILLOW CREEK - Moffat Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Craig, go N 29 miles on
Hwy. 13 to CR 101. Go 7 miles NE on CR 101
to CR 70. Go 3 miles E on CR 70. STL 0.25 of a
mile NE through BLM.
GMU/ACRES: 4 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, lion, pronghorn, small game

WINDY RIDGE - Grand Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Kremmling, go W 20
miles on Hwy. 40 (Diamond Creek crossing,
mile marker 163), go W 2 miles on CR 184.
Timber activity may be present. CR access
runs through private property until boundary
of STL. Driving or parking vehicles off county
road in private hay meadows is prohibited.
GMU/ACRES: 27 / 880 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Motor vehicle access only on CR 184.
b. Motor vehicle access through gate in Sect. 11
restricted to designated track when road is dry.
c. Parking restricted in Sect. 14 as posted.

YAMPA RIVER - Routt Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Hayden, go 8 miles W on
Hwy. 40. STL S of Hwy. 40. Access from Yampa
River SWA. Parking available.
GMU/ACRES: 13 / 2,006 acres
OPEN: first day of archery deer and elk season
through May 31.
HUNTING: deer, elk, grouse, rabbit
RESTRICTIONS: only access is from SWA parking area.

NEW! ZAPATA FALLS - Alamosa Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Alamosa, go 14.4 miles E
on Hwy. 160. Turn N onto CO 150 and go 10.7
miles to Zapata Falls sign.Turn right and follow
gravel road 3.5 miles to BLM trailhead parking
lot.
GMU/ACRES: 82 / 619 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February for big game
hunting. Year-round for wildlife viewing.
HUNTING: elk, mule deer, bear and mountain
lion
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Overnight parking prohibited
b. Hunting prohibited within designated safety
zone adjacent to waterfall trail.

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STATE PARKS

MORE ABOUT
STATE PARKS

Rafters navigate The Numbers section of the Arkansas River at Arkansas Headwaters Recreation Area. The park offers 152 miles of
river access, as well as picnicking, fishing, hunting, OHV, mountain biking and more. Photo by © CPW.

STATE PARK ACCESS RULES
The following information applies to all Colorado State Parks. Additional
property-specific information is listed on the pages that follow.

PARK HOURS

» Most parks are open every day of the year, weather permitting, but
please see individual park listings for exceptions.
» Day-use areas generally are open 5 a.m.-10 p.m. Some day-use parks

have closed gates at night; contact the park for hours of operation.

CAMPING &amp; RESERVATIONS

» Reserve campsites, yurts and cabins from six months up to three days in
advance by going to cpw.state.co.us, or call (303) 470-1144, or (800) 678-

Scattered
across the state,
from prairies to peaks
and suburbs to forests,
Colorado’s 42 state parks
beckon visitors with outdoor fun throughout the
year. You can enjoy more
than 700 miles of trails,
water sports, rock climbing
and more than 4,000 campsites
and 58 cabins and yurts. For
information about hunting,
fishing and other recreational
opportunities at state parks,
call 303-297-1192, or visit any
state park, CPW office or go to
cpw.state.co.us.

FEES AND PASSES
FEES AND ENTRANCE PASSES

» Entrance fees are charged at all state parks. They help offset operating

costs.

» Daily passes are $7-$9 per vehicle, depending on which park you visit.
» Passes are available at the park and are valid until noon the following day after purchase. Typically, entrance fees cover all occupants of a
vehicle, though some parks may charge a per-person fee (for walk-in or
bicyclists).
» CHERRY CREEK STATE PARK is subject to an additional fee for the Cherry
Creek Basin Water Quality Authority.

CAMP (2267) outside the Denver metro area.

» A non-refundable reservation fee applies when booking. Any site not
reserved is available on a first-come, first-serve basis.
» Entrance fees apply at all parks in addition to camping and reservation
fees.

HUNTING ON STATE PARKS

» Hunting is allowed only on some state parks. If it is allowed, it will be

listed under “Recreation” in the parks information that starts on page 45.

ANNUAL PASSES

» $70 for one vehicle. Additional vehicle passes are $35. An annual park

pass is used in lieu of a daily entrance pass.

» An annual pass allows you access to all state parks for 12 months from
the date of purchase.
» Available at any state park, at CPW offices,
https://wildlifestore.state.co.us/p-355-annual-parks-pass.aspx, or by

calling (303) 866-3437.

» Discounted annual passes are available to Colorado residents who are
64 years and older, disabled or eligible because of income.
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STATE PARKS PROPERTIES
NOTE: This is a list of some popular recreation activities offered at Colorado State Parks.
For rules and a full list of activities available at each park, go to the Park Finder online at
cpw.state.co.us/park-map

ARKANSAS HEADWATERS - Chaffee,

Fremont, Lake and Pueblo Cos.

DIRECTIONS TO VISITOR CENTER: From the

intersection of Hwys. 50/291 in Salida, go
N on Hwy. 291 (1st Street). Go 1 block past
stoplight to G Street, turn right 1 block to
Sackett Avenue, turn left. Visitor Center is on
left corner of Sackett and G streets.
PHONE: (719) 539-7289
ACRES: 13,951 land acres, 152 miles of river
FACILITIES: picnic sites, including group picnicking, campgrounds, boat ramps, visitor center
RECREATION: fishing, whitewater boating,
camping, hiking, mountain biking, OHV,
hunting, horseback trails, boating, swimming,
cross-country skiing/snowshoeing, rock
climbing, wildlife viewing
DIRECTIONS: From Denver, take I-76 E to

Exit 22, Bromley Lane. Go E about 1 mile to
Picadilly Road, then go S about 2 miles to park
entrance on right.
PHONE: (303) 659-6005
ACRES: 1,164 land acres, 1,726 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramp, visitor center
RECREATION: hunting by reservation only,
fishing, hiking, biking, horseback trails, boating, cross-country skiing/snowshoeing

BONNY LAKE - Yuma Co.

NOTE: Bonny is now managed as part of the

South Republican State Wildlife Area. The visitor center is closed and there is no water and
electric available.

BOYD LAKE - Larimer Co.

DIRECTIONS: From I-25, take exit 257 and
head W on Hwy. 34/Eisenhower Blvd. Turn
right (N) on Boise Ave. then turn right (E) on
37th Street (E CR 24E)/CR 11C. The park is
located on the E side of N CR 11C.
PHONE: (970) 669-1739
ACRES: 257 land acres, 1,747 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramps, electric
hookups, dump station, visitor center
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, camping, hiking, biking, boating, swimming, cross-country
skiing/snowshoeing

CASTLEWOOD CANYON - Douglas Co.

DIRECTIONS: From I-25 at Castle Rock, go E
on Founders Parkway to Hwy. 86; go E 4 miles
to Franktown; go S on Hwy. 83 (S. Parker
Road), and go 5 miles S to park entrance.
PHONE: (303) 688-5242
ACRES: 2,300 land acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, visitor center
RECREATION: hiking, cross-country skiing/
snowshoeing, rock climbing, wildlife viewing,
educational tours, photography

CHATFIELD - Jefferson, Douglas, Arapahoe Cos.
DIRECTIONS: From Denver, go W on C-470 to

CHERRY CREEK - Arapahoe Co.

DIRECTIONS: From I-225, go 1 mile S on Parker Road, follow signs to E entrance of park.
PHONE: (303) 690-1166
ACRES: 3,532 land acres, 880 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, horse rental, electrical
hookups, dump station, boat ramps, marina,
shooting range
RECREATION: fishing, camping, hiking, biking,
horseback trails, boating, swimming, crosscountry skiing/snowshoeing

CHEYENNE MOUNTAIN - El Paso Co.

DIRECTIONS: From I-25, exit on South Academy (Exit 135), go W on Academy to Hwy.
115. Go S on Hwy. 115 to first traffic light at
Gate 1 of Fort Carson. Turn W at the light into
the park entrance.
PHONE: (719) 576-2016
ACRES: 2,701 land acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, campground with 51
full hookup sites and 10 basic sites, visitor center
RECREATION: camping, hiking, biking

CRAWFORD - Delta, Montrose Cos.

DIRECTIONS: From Delta, take Hwy. 92 E to

Hotchkiss. Veer right on Hwy. 92. Go 10 miles
to Crawford. Park is 1 mile S on Hwy. 92.
PHONE: (970) 921-5721
ACRES: 381 land acres, 379 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramps, electrical
hookups, dump station, visitor center
RECREATION: fishing, hunting, camping, hiking, biking, boating, swimming, cross-country
skiing/snowshoeing, snowmobiling

ELDORADO CANYON - Boulder Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Hwy. 36, take the Su-

perior/Louisville exit (McCaslin Blvd.); go
S to Colo. 170, go W about 9 miles through
Eldorado Springs. Park entrance is on W side
of Eldorado Springs. VISITOR CENTER: Go 1
mile W of park entrance.
PHONE: (303) 494-3943
ACRES: 1,441 land acres, one mile of river
FACILITIES: picnic sites, visitor center
RECREATION: rock climbing, hiking, biking,

ELEVEN MILE - Park Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Colorado Springs, take
Hwy. 24 W 38 miles until you get 1 mile W of
town of Lake George. Then turn S on CR 90
and go 6 miles to CR 92. Go S on CR 92 for 5
miles to park.
PHONE: (719) 748-3401
ACRES: 4,167 land acres, 3,405 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramps, electrical
hookups, dump station, visitor center
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, camping,
hiking, biking, boating, cross-country skiing/
snowshoeing

ELKHEAD RESERVOIR - Moffat Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Steamboat Springs, take
Hwy. 40 W approximately 41 miles to Moffat
CR 29. Go right another 5 miles to CR 28; turn
right to reservoir access.
PHONE: (970) 276-2061
ACRES: 1,208 land acres, 900 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramps
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, camping, hiking, biking, horseback trails, boating, swimming, cross-country skiing/snowshoeing

STATE PARKS

BARR LAKE - Adams Co.

Wadsworth (Hwy. 121) exit. Go S on Wadsworth
1 mile. Deer Creek entrance is on E of road.
Or, from C-470 and Santa Fe Drive (Hwy. 85),
go S on Hwy. 85, go W on Titan Pkwy., turn
right on Roxborough Park Road to Plum Creek
entrance.
PHONE: (303) 791-7275
ACRES: 3,895 land acres, 1,423 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, horse rental, sewer
and electrical hookups, dump station, boat
ramps, marina, swim beach, model airplane
field
RECREATION: fishing, camping, hiking, biking,
horseback trails, boating, swimming, crosscountry skiing/snowshoeing, hot-air ballooning, wildlife viewing

horseback trails, cross-country skiing/snowshoeing, fishing, hunting with primitive weapons only at the Crescent Meadows property

GOLDEN GATE CANYON - Jefferson,

Gilpin Cos.

DIRECTIONS: Take I-70 W, exit Hwy. 58, go 5
miles to Hwy. 93. Go N 1.5 miles to Golden
Gate Canyon Road; turn left and go 13 miles to
the visitor center.
PHONE: (303) 582-3707
ACRES: 11,895 land acres, 8 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, electrical hookups,
dump station, visitor center
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, camping, hiking, biking, horseback trails, cross-country
skiing/snowshoeing, rock climbing

HARVEY GAP - Garfield Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Silt, go W on Hwy. 6/24
to First Street. Turn N on First Street and go
1.2 miles to Silt Mesa Rd. Go W 0.7 of a mile
to Harvey Gap Rd. (CR 237). Go N, follow
Harvey Gap Rd. for 3.4 miles to park.
PHONE: (970) 625-1607
ACRES: 106 land acres, 198 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramp
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, boating, swimming, cross-country skiing/snowshoeing,
snowmobiling

HIGHLINE LAKE - Mesa Co.

DIRECTIONS: From the Loma exit on I-70,
(Hwy. 139), go N 5 miles to Q Road, then W
1.2 miles to 11.8 Road and N 1 mile to the park.
PHONE: (970) 858-7208
ACRES: 389 land acres, 173 water acres
FACILITIES: visitor center, picnic sites, boat
ramps, dump station
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, camping, hiking,
biking, horseback trails, boating, swimming
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JACKSON LAKE - Morgan, Weld Cos.

DIRECTIONS: From Hwy. 34 and I-76 interchange, go N 7.25 miles on Colo. 39, through
Goodrich. Then go W on Y5 (follow paved
road) for 2.5 miles.
PHONE: (970) 645-2551
ACRES: 580 land acres, 2,511 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramp, electrical
hookups, dump station, visitor center
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, OHV, camping,
hiking, boating, swimming, cross-country skiing/snowshoeing

JAMES M. ROBB / COLORADO RIVER -

Mesa Co.

PHONE: (970) 434-3388 or
(970) 858-9188 (Fruita Section)

STATE PARKS

CONNECTED LAKES DIRECTIONS: From the SW portion of Grand

Junction at Hwy. 340, go NW on Dike Rd. 1.5
miles.
ACRES: 20 land acres, 30 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramp
RECREATION: fishing, hiking, biking, boating
CORN LAKE DIRECTIONS: Take Exit 37 off I-70, go to 32

Rd., turn S on Hwy. 141 and go 2 miles.
ACRES: 100 land acres, 22 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramp
RECREATION: fishing, hiking, biking, horseback trails
FRUITA DIRECTIONS: Take I-70 to Exit 19 at Fruita. Go

S on Hwy. 340 for 0.5 of a mile to entrance on W.
ACRES: 20 land acres, 15 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramp, electrical
hookup, dump station, visitor center
RECREATION: fishing, camping, hiking, biking,
horseback trails, boating
NOTE: Swim beach closed indefinitely
ISLAND ACRES DIRECTIONS: Take Exit 47 off I-70; follow

signs.

ACRES: 627 land acres, 251 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, electrical hookups,

dump station

RECREATION: fishing, camping, hiking, biking,

swimming

JOHN MARTIN RESERVOIR - Bent Co.

DIRECTIONS: Go 16 miles E of Las Animas
on Hwy 50 to CR 24 at Hasty. Go S on CR 24
about 2 miles to park entrance.
PHONE: (719) 829-1801
ACRES: 1,642 land acres, 11,749 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramps, electrical
hookups, dump station, visitor center
RECREATION: fishing, camping, hiking, biking,
boating, swimming, cross-country skiing/
snowshoeing

LAKE PUEBLO - Pueblo Co.

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DIRECTIONS: From I-25 at Pueblo, Exit No.
101; go 2.5 miles W on Hwy. 50. Turn S on
Pueblo Blvd., go 4 miles to Thatcher Avenue.
Turn W, go 4 miles to park entrance.
PHONE: (719) 561-9320
ACRES: 12,885 land acres, 4,611 water acres

State Parks
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramps, electrical
hookups, dump station, visitor center
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, camping, hiking,
biking, horseback trails, boating, swimming

LATHROP - Huerfano Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Walsenburg, go 3 miles W
on Hwy. 160.
PHONE: (719) 738-2376
ACRES: 1,780 land acres, 412 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramps, electrical
hookups, dump station, visitor center
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, camping, hiking, biking, boating, swimming, cross-country
skiing/snowshoeing, golf

LONE MESA - Dolores Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Dolores, take USFS roads
526 and 514 N and W to park.
PHONE: (970) 882-2213
ACRES: 11,780 land acres
NOTE: the park is currently closed to the public.
Limited hunting is allowed by a special use
permit program during big-game seasons. Call
for information.

LORY - Larimer Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Fort Collins, take Hwy.
287 N through LaPorte. Turn left at Bellvue
exit (CR 52E) and go 1 mile to CR 23N. Turn
left and go 1.4 miles to CR 25G. Turn right, go
1.6 miles to park entrance.
PHONE: (970) 493-1623
ACRES: 2,591 land acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, visitor center
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, camping, hiking, biking, horseback trails, cross-country
skiing/snowshoeing, rock climbing

MANCOS - Montezuma Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Durango, take Hwy. 160

W 27 miles to Mancos. Go N on Hwy. 184
approximately 0.25 of a mile, turn E on CR 42
(USFS Rd. 561). Go 4 miles and take CR N to
park entrance.
PHONE: (970) 533-7065, offseason (970) 8822213
ACRES: 354 land acres, 217 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramp, dump
station
RECREATION: fishing, camping, hiking, biking,
horseback trails, boating, cross-country skiing/
snowshoeing

MUELLER - Teller Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Colorado Springs, go 25
miles W on Hwy. 24 to Divide. Go S on Hwy.
67 for 3.5 miles to park entrance.
PHONE: (719) 687-2366
ACRES: 5,121 land acres, 5 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, electrical hookups,
dump station, showers, visitor center
RECREATION: camping, hiking, biking, horseback trails, cross-country skiing/snowshoeing,
limited hunting and fishing

NAVAJO - Archuleta Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Pagosa Springs, take U.S.
160 W 17 miles. Go SW on Colo. 151 for 18
miles to Arboles. Go 2 miles S on CR 982.

PHONE: (970) 883-2208
ACRES: 2,087 land acres, 2,895 water acres -

the reservoir is more than 15,000 water acres
that span Colorado and New Mexico.
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramp, electrical
hookups, dump station, visitor center
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, camping, hiking, biking, boating, swimming
NOTE: Boaters may launch in either state and
use the entire reservoir. Valid New Mexico AND
Colorado fishing licenses are required.

NORTH STERLING - Logan Co.

DIRECTIONS: From the Sterling exit on I-76,
go W on Chestnut Street (Hwy 6). Follow
Hwy 6 W for 2 miles over the bridge. Turn N
on North 3rd Street. Make a slight left onto
Sidney Avenue and continue N for 1.5 miles.
Turn left onto CR 34 and go W for 1 mile.
Turn right onto CR 39, follow the paved road
N for 10 miles.
PHONE: (970) 522-3657
ACRES: 2,820 land acres, 2,895 water acres
FACILITIES: archery range, picnic sites, boat
ramps, electrical hookups, dump station,
visitor center
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, camping, hiking,
biking, horseback trails, boating, swimming

PAONIA - Gunnison, Pitkin Cos.

DIRECTIONS: From Glenwood Springs, take
Hwy. 82 S to Carbondale. At Hwy. 133, go S
46 miles.
PHONE: (970) 921-5721
ACRES: 1,250 land acres, 334 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramp
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, camping,
boating, cross-country skiing/snowshoeing

PEARL LAKE - Routt Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Steamboat Springs, go W
2 miles on Hwy. 40 to CR 129. Turn N and go
23 miles to Pearl Lake Rd. Go E 2 miles to park.
PHONE: (970) 879-3922
ACRES: 134 land acres, 166 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramp
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, camping,
hiking, biking, boating, cross-country skiing/
snowshoeing, snowmobiling

RIDGWAY - Ouray Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Montrose, go 20 miles S
on Hwy. 550.
PHONE: (970) 626-5822
ACRES: 2,100 land acres, 1,101 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramp, buoy and
slip rentals, electrical hookups, dump station,
visitor center
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, camping, hiking trails, biking, boating, swimming, crosscountry skiing/snowshoeing

RIFLE FALLS - Garfield Co.

DIRECTIONS: From I-70 exit at Rifle, take Hwy.
13 N through Rifle 3 miles. Turn right on Hwy.
325 and go 9.8 miles.
PHONE: (970) 625-1607
ACRES: 48 land acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, electrical hookups
RECREATION: fishing, camping, hiking, biking,
cross-country skiing/snowshoeing

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2016 Colorado State Recreation Lands

DIRECTIONS: From I-70 exit at Rifle, take Hwy.
13 N through Rifle 3 miles. Turn right on Hwy.
325 and go 6 miles.
PHONE: (970) 625-1607
ACRES: 973 land acres, 360 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramp, dump station, visitor center
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, camping, biking, horseback trails, boating, swimming, crosscountry skiing/snowshoeing, snowmobiling

ROXBOROUGH - Douglas Co.

SAN LUIS - Alamosa Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Walsenburg,

take Hwy. 160 W 60 miles. Take
Hwy. 150 N for 13.5 miles. Turn
left on Six Mile Lane and go 8
miles; then go N 0.125 of a mile to
entrance.
PHONE: (719) 378-2020
ACRES: 602 land acres, 684 water
acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramp,
electrical hookups, dump station
RECREATION: hunting, fishing,
camping, hiking, biking, boating,
cross-country skiing/snowshoeing

SPINNEY MOUNTAIN - Park Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Fort Collins, go 75 miles
W on Hwy. 14, over Cameron Pass.
PHONE: (970) 723-8366
ACRES: 71,024 land acres, 170 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramps, horse
stables/rental, visitor center
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, OHV, camping,

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DIRECTIONS: From Colorado
Springs, take Hwy. 24 W for 55
miles. Turn left and go 2.8 miles on CR 23.
Then turn right on CR 59 and go 1.1 miles to
entrance.
PHONE: (719) 748-3401
ACRES: 3,990 land acres, 2,444 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramps
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, boating
SEASONAL CLOSURE: from time the reservoir
ices over in the fall until ice off in spring

ST. VRAIN - Weld Co.

DIRECTIONS: From I-25, go W on Hwy. 119,
turn N on CR 7. Park is 7 miles E of Longmont.
PHONE: (303) 678-9402
ACRES: 689 land acres, 160 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, dump station
RECREATION: fishing, camping, hiking, boating, cross-country skiing/snowshoeing

STAGECOACH - Routt Co.

STATE FOREST - Jackson Co.

DIRECTIONS: From I-70 at Silverthorne, take
Hwy. 9 N for 38 miles. Go W on Hwy. 40 for 6
miles to Hwy. 134. Go W on Hwy. 134 for 27

hiking, biking, horseback riding, boating,
backcountry skiing/snowshoeing, snowmobiling, mountain climbing

STAUNTON - Jefferson, Park Cos.

DIRECTIONS: From Denver, take Hwy. 285 S for
19.2 miles. Take the Elk Creek Rd. exit and go
N on Elk Creek Rd. for 1.7 miles to entrance.
PHONE: (303) 816-0912
ACRES: 3,829 land acres, 5 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites
RECREATION: fishing, hiking, biking, horseback trails, rock climbing

STEAMBOAT LAKE - Routt Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Steamboat Springs, go W 2

miles on Hwy. 40 to CR 129 (at the 7-11 store).
Turn N, go 25 miles to the visitor center.
PHONE: (970) 879-3922
ACRES: 1,809 land acres, 1,011 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramps, electrical
hookups, dump station, visitor center
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, camping,
hiking, biking, horseback trails, boating,

swimming, cross-country skiing/snowshoeing,
snowmobiling

SWEITZER LAKE - Delta Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Delta, go 1 mile S on Hwy.
50. Or go 20 miles N of Montrose on Hwy. 50.
PHONE: (970) 874-4258
ACRES: 74 land acres, 137 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramp, dump station, visitor center
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, hiking, biking,
horseback trails, boating, swimming, crosscountry skiing/snowshoeing

SYLVAN LAKE - Eagle Co.

DIRECTIONS: Take I-70 to Eagle (Exit 147),
turn S, take first right out of the roundabout
onto Hwy. 6. At next roundabout, turn right
onto Sylvan Lake Rd. Follow signs 10 miles.
PHONE: (970) 328-2021
ACRES: 1,532 land acres, 42 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramp,
dump station, visitor center
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, camping, hiking, biking, horseback trails,
boating, cross-country skiing/snowshoeing, snowmobiling

TRINIDAD LAKE - Las Animas Co.

DIRECTIONS: From I-25, take Exit 13B

going E into Trinidad. Turn left at fourway stop onto Nevada, cross the river.
At the next four-way stop, turn left
onto Hwy. 12, go 3 miles W.
PHONE: (719) 846-6951
ACRES: 2,512 land acres, 800 water
acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramp,
electrical hookups, non-electric sites,
full hookup sites, dump station, visitor
center
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, camping, hiking, biking, horseback trails,
boating, cross-country skiing/snowshoeing

STATE PARKS

DIRECTIONS: Take C-470 to the Wadsworth
exit. Go 4.4 miles S to Waterton Rd.; turn left
and go 1.6 miles to North Rampart Range Rd.
Turn right and go 2.3 miles to Roxborough
Park Rd.; turn left and go 1 block to the park
access road. Drive 2.2 miles on
the access road to reach the visitor
center.
PHONE: (303) 973-3959
ACRES: 3,328 land acres
FACILITIES: visitor center
RECREATION: hiking, cross-country
skiing/snowshoeing

miles to Hwy. 131. Go N 17 miles to CR 14 and
follow signs.
PHONE: (970) 736-2436
ACRES: 810 land acres, 819 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramps, electrical
hookups, dump station
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, camping,
hiking, biking, horseback trails, boating,
swimming, cross-country skiing/snowshoeing,
snowmobiling

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RIFLE GAP - Garfield Co.

VEGA - Mesa Co.

DIRECTIONS: From I-70, go S on Hwy. 65 then

E on Hwy. 330 through Collbran about 16
miles. Turn S on 64.6 Rd. and go about 4 miles
to the park.
PHONE: (970) 487-3407
ACRES: 944 land acres, 898 water acres
FACILITIES: picnic sites, boat ramps, electrical
hookups, dump station, visitor center
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, OHV, camping,
hiking, boating, cross-country skiing/snowshoeing, snowmobiling

YAMPA RIVER - Routt, Moffat Cos.

DIRECTIONS: All sites can be accessed from
Colo. 40 W of Steamboat Springs, from
Hayden to Deer Lodge Park Rd. Elkhead Res.
is 10 miles E and N of Craig.
PHONE: (970) 276-2061
ACRES: 110 land acres, access to 134 river miles
FACILITIES: 9 river sites, picnic sites, 8 boat
ramps, electrical hookups, dump station,
showers, visitor center
RECREATION: fishing, rafting, camping,
boating, cross-country skiing
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Granada

385

J

PR
2

Campo

BACA

Vilas

J

COUNTY

BA
9

116

BA
1

PR
1

PR
6

BA
2

89

PR
4

Holly

Walsh

PR
PROWERS 3
COUNTY

BA
10

PR
5

BA
8

287

PR
7

NE E NOS HE
RE S.

Lamar

Wiley

KI
3

KI
1

Comanche NG

Pritchett

Ri ve

KI
2

Eads

Kit Carson

Cheyenne Wells

CHEYENNE
COUNTY

KIT CARSON
COUNTY

KI
4

KIOWA
COUNTY

JOHN MARTIN
RE SERVOIR

BE
8

BE
7

ADOB E CRE EK RES.

Haswell
96

BE
9

Kim

BE
2

40

I

10

9

8

7

6

LANDS MAP - SOUTHEAST

49

re
P

�6

5

4

3

2

1

r

A

ME
7

MF
14

COLORADO NATIONAL
MONUMENT

Grand Junction

318

MF
35

MF
16

n

50

ME
9

CRP

ME
1

MESA
COUNTY

n

ME
3

ME
11

ve

RB
5

RB
6

MF
13
RB
1

MF
34

Palisade

ME
8

R

iv

e

GF
6

COUNTY

De Beque

64

r

MF
42

MF
17

MF
44

MF
6

MF
19

MF
2

MF
41

B

Maybell

MF
39

MF
11

MF
33

MF
26

MF
15

BLANCO

MF
38

R ive

MF
22
r

MF
32

GARFIELD
COUNTY

RIO

te

ME
2

Whi

m pa

ME
12

Fruita

ME
4 ME
6

139

Rangely

Ya

DINOSAUR NATIONAL
MONUMENT

HIG

Dinosaur

G

MF
9

A

r

i

do

Rive

R

l o ra

n

B

ME
5
330

VEGA
RE S.

Rifle

VEG

G
un
is

R

Hotchkiss

DELTA
COUNTY

DE
2

Paonia

DE
3

HAR

GF Silt
1

HA RV EY
GAP RES.

133

GF
4

C

PAO

RO
20

RO
23

RO
5

RO
14

GF
8

PAONIA
RE S.

Marble

GUNNISON
COUNTY

GU
2

Basalt

RO
11

RO
24

RO
6

GF
2
GF
3

Glenwood
Springs

White River
NF

YAM

Hayden

RO
15

RO
7

RO
12

Carbondale

GF
9

GF
5

RO
13

317

RO
25

RO
26

ELH

MF
18

MF
46

MF
12

MF
24

New
Castle

MF
30

MF
10

13

MF
1

Craig

GF
7

MF
29

MF
23

40

RIF

RB
4

RIG

RIFLE GAP
RE S.

GF
10

RB
3

RB
2

Grand Mesa NF

Collbran

Cedaredge

65

70

13

Meeker

13

MF
40
MF
8 MF
31
MF
MF
25
7

Parachute

ME
10

MF
21

MF
36

MOFFAT COUNTY

MF
20

MF
3

Rio Blanco

MF
43

MF
37

MF
5

MF
45

MF
28

MF
27

MF
4

C

PEA

Eagle

EA
4

Crested Butte

Maroon
Bells

PITKIN
COUNTY

EA
1

RO
9

131

RO
18

GU
15

82

GR
21

Avon

GR
15

134

GR
10

GR
11

D

PI
1

LAKE
LK
2

JA
2

125

GR
1

GREE N
MTN. RES.

GR
7

GR
18

24

Leadville

Red Cliff

GR
3

SU
1

GR
6

91

PA
4

Blue
River

Alma

GR
20

CC
5

CC
1

PA
23
PA
10

SUMMIT
COUNTY
Breckenridge

40

Winter Park

Fraser

E

LR
1

Idaho Springs

70

Black Hawk

GILPIN 119
COUNTY

Nederland

Ward

72

LR
33

Estes
Park

PA
9

PA
13

PA
18

PA
11

CC
4

ELE

SPINNEY
MTN. RES.

PA
22

Pike NF

285

Mt. Evans

COUNTY

CLEAR CREEK

CC
3

LAK E
GRANBY

Longs
Peak

NATIONAL PARK

LR
10

LR
24

LR
20

ROCKY MOUNTAIN

Roosevelt NF

LR
27

LR
2

LR
38

LARIMER
COUNTY

SHADOW
MTN. RES.

Grays Peak
DILLON RES.

Dillon

Arapaho
NF

GR
14

14

LR
5

LR
11
LR
7
LR
16

GR
16
GR
5

LR
25

LR
15

COUNTY

STA

JA
31

LR
14

Granby
Hot Sulphur
Springs

GR
13

Silverthorne

GR
8

GR
17

GRAND

JA
9

LR
17

LR
26

JA
21
JA
30

JA
20

JA
12

JA
28

JA
1

JA
22
JA
11

JA
4

Routt NF

JA
15

GR
12

Minturn

JA
17

Walden

JA
7

JA
13

JA
32

JA
5

JA
23

E

PARK
COUNTY
COUNTY
Fairplay
LK
PA
LK
Mt.
4
PA
19 PA
Massive
5
15
LK
20
PA
PA
LK
Mt. Elbert
3
PA
25
17
1
PA
CH
16
PA
PA
La Plata CHAFFEE
21
13 CH
14
Peak
PA
24
CO. CH
28 CH
2
PA
Mt.
PA
10
Harvard
CH
9
6
SPI
CH
5
15
8
CH
CH 4 CH
14
16

White River NF

EA
5

EA
6

Vail

GR
9

GR
2

GR
4

JA
29

14

JA
3

JA
18

JA
8

JA
26

Kremmling

GR
19

JA
24

JA
16

JA
6

JA
27

JA
19

JA
25

JA
14

JA
10

Mt. of the
Holy Cross

RO
19

70

SYLVAN
LAK E

Aspen

SYL

EA
2

EA
3

EAGLE COUNTY
Gypsum

RO
16

Yampa

D

JACKSON COUNTY 125

Steamboat
Springs

RO
3

Routt NF

RO
4
40
RO
2
RO
RO
1
21
Oak Creek
STG

RO
8

RO
10

ROUTT
COUNTY

RO
22

RO
17

STEAMBOAT
LAK E

STE

D i v ide

Co

50

ee

C o n tin e
n t al

r

MAPS

PA
1

6

PA
8

5

CC
4
2

GOG

BOULDER
3
COUNTY

2

LR
32

1
LR
8

LANDS MAP - NORTHWEST

o
.

�es

491

A

MESA VERDE
NATIONAL
PARK

Cortez

MZ
8

MZ
6

Dolores

MZ
10

Mancos

MZ
4

s

DO
3

D ol or e

MZ
2
MZ
7 MAN

MZ
1

MZ
9

DO
4

DO
5

SM
2

Norwood

R

MONTROSE

Uncompahgre
NF

DE
1

140

B

Rico

San Juan
NF

Mt. Wilson

LP
1

LP
5

550

550

SJ
1

LP
4

Ignacio

172

C

50

PAO

149

AR
1

C

NAV

NAVA JO RESERVOIR

160

HI
6

on

HI
3

AR
2

GU
17

San Luis
Peak

149

D

i

MINERAL
COUNTY

84

ARCHULETA
COUNTY

MI
1

MI
2

160

D

RG
6

Del
Norte

RG
8

SA
12

SA
2

CN
13

CONEJOS
COUNTY

CN
5

CN
4

CN
2

RIO GRANDE
COUNTY

RG
1

SA
6

COUNTY

SAGUACHE

RG
4

South
Fork

SA
4

GU
3

Rio Grande NF

GU
11
GU
18
GU
GU
20
12

Pitkin

Mt.
Harvard

La Plata
Peak

Mt.
Massive

LK
2

LAKE
Mt.
CO. Elbert

Gunnison NF

GU
16

D

SA
7

RG
2

114

MI
3

SA
5

SA
3

GU
6

GU
19

GU
4

GU
15

GU
1
GU
9

Rio Grande NF

MI
4

Creede

GU
7

135

GU
13

Gunnison

GU
10

82

PITKIN
COUNTY

Aspen

Crested Butte

Maroon
Bells

t in en t a l

GU
5

GU
8

Marble

Pagosa Springs

HI
5

HI
1

HI
4

BLUE
MESA
RE S.

GU
14

COUNTY

Lake City

HI
2

GU
2

GUNNISON

PAONIA
RE S.

HINSDALE
COUNTY

Redcloud Peak

Uncompahgre
Peak

Uncompahgre
NF

MT
2

92

151

VALLE CITO
RE SERVOIR

Bayfield

COUNTY

LP
3

550

Durango

LP
2

Ouray

SAN
JUAN
COUNTY

Telluride

Mt.
Sneffels

Silverton

Ridgway

RID

OU
1

COUNTY

62

OURAY

CRA

133

BLACK CANYON OF THE GUNNISON
NATIONAL PARK

RIDGWAY
RE S.

MT
1

DE
3

Crawford

DE
2

Paonia

CRAWFORD RES .

Hotchkiss

DELTA
COUNTY

Montrose

92

Olathe

LA PLATA

SM
6
SM
7

r 145
ive

145

COUNTY

348

SWE

Delta

Cedaredge

65

Grand Mesa NF

VEG

vid e

160

491

MZ
5

LON

n

Palisade

ME
8

ME

B5

C

COUNTY

DO
2

MCPHEE RES .

MZ
3

SM
4

SM
1

Nucla

SAN MIGUEL
COUNTY

SM
3

SM
5

DOLORES
COUNTY

141

141

n

50

ME
3

CRP
ME
9

ME
11

ME
1

iv

LK
4

PA
22

SA
15

o

CN
9

CN
7

17

RG
9

CN
14
CN
6

CN
12
CN
3

RG
3

RG
5

RG
7

285

Antonito

an

17

E

CN
8

FR
17

FR
10

FR
7

SAN
LUIS
LAK E

CN
10

Alamosa

COUNTY

150

Blanca

CO
3

AL
4

142

159

COSTILLA
COUNTY

ALAMOSA

SLL

AL
3

GREAT SAND DUNES
NATIONAL PARK

CO
2

10

9

HU
5

CUSTER
8
CU
CO.
4

CU
5

FR
3

7

FR
13

FR
4

6

PA
8

5

CU
3 Westcliffe

FR
14
FR
21
CU
2

69

PA
26
FR
19
FREMONT
COUNTY
FR
FR
6
20

FR
22

PA
12

Crestone Peak

FR
16

FR
12

FR
15

PA
7

PA
3

SA
16

de

CN
11

La Jara

AL
2

Manassa

370

Hooper

SA
14

SA
10

Moffat

SA
17

SA
9

SA
18

AL
1

285

SA
19

Center

SA
13

SA
20

Saguache

285

SA
11

Monte Vista

Ri

112

SA
1

SA
8

CN
1

CH
24

CH
CH
CH
5
3
CH
6
CH
CH
29
2
CH
25
CH CH
CH 19 CH
1
21
27
11
Salida
CH
CH
Poncha
CH 20 AHR 26
Springs
22
CH
CH 50
CH 23
12
17

CH
18

CH
7

Buena Vista

PA
PA
19
PA
15
LK
20
PA
PA
LK
3
PA
25
17
1
CH
16
PA PA
PA
21 SPINNEY
13 CH
14
PA
24
MTN. RES.
CH
28 CH
2
PA
PA
PA
10 CH
PA
9
6
SPI
CH
13
5
9
15
8
CH
CH 4 CH
PARK
9
ELE
14
COUNTY
16
LK
5

E

Fairplay

r

10

R

MONTEZUMA

Dove
Creek

lor

r

9

DO
1

Do

8

e

141

MESA
COUNTY

COLORADO NATIONAL
MONUMENT

ME
2

er

90

iv

ME
12

do

l o ra
Co
iv

7

Gateway

ME
6

Grand Junction

ME
4

Fruita

un

6

5

ME
7A

R

CHAFFEE
CO.

G
o
is
G

MAPS

R

LANDS MAP - SOUTHWEST

51

�MAPS

GAME MANAGEMENT UNITS

52

�Index

2016 Colorado State Recreation Lands

LAND INDEX
State Wildlife Areas, Trust Lands, Fishing Units, Parks

(F. E.) by property name denotes property is a fishing easement
COUNTY &amp; LAND NAME

GMU

ACRES

MAP
POINT

GRID
INDEX

MAP
PAGE

104
38
104

2,890
50
400

BAR
AD-1
AD-2

G-3
F-4
G-3

48

791
80
82
82
82

1,465
714
1,286
2,031
619

AL-1
AL-2
SLL
AL-3
AL-4

E-9
E-9
E-9
E-9
E-9

51

104

4,412

CHE

G-4

48

77
78
771

561
211
4,982

AR-1
AR-2
NAV

C-10
C-10
C-10

51

139
139
144
144
144
144
143, 144
144
139
138, 139

178
640
632
1,302
319
641
7,150
496
200
8,533

BA-1
BA-2
BA-3
BA-4
BA-5
BA-6
BA-7
BA-8
BA-9
BA-10

J-9
J-9
I-10
I-10
I-10
I-10
I-10
J-10
J-9
J-9

49

5,147
14,060
30
523
13,391
125, 126, 146 19,471
126
1,000
126
13,580
146
1,520
125
69
130
960
130
2,438

BE-1
BE-2
BE-3
BE-4
JMR
BE-5
BE-6
BE-7
BE-8
BE-9
BE-10
BE-11

I-7
I-7
I-8
I-8
I-8
I-8
I-8
I-8
I-8
I-8
I-8
I-9

49

ADAMS COUNTY
Barr Lake State Park
Lowell Ponds SWA
Whitehorse SWA

ALAMOSA COUNTY
Higel SWA
Playa Blanca SWA
San Luis State Park
San Luis Lakes SWA
Zapata Falls STL

ARAPAHOE COUNTY
Cherry Creek State Park

ARCHULETA COUNTY
Devil Creek SWA
Echo Canyon Reservoir SWA
Navajo State Park

BACA COUNTY

125
125
125
125
126

29
29

1,441
208

ELD
BO-1

F-3
F-3

48

39
39
39
39
39

320
1,093
670
3,438
240

CC-1
CC-2
CC-3
CC-4
CC-5

E-4
F-4
E-4
F-4
E-4

48, 50

6,193

AHR

E-7

11

CH-1

E-6

542
8
41
61
60

CH-2
CH-3
CH-4
CH-5
CH-6

E-6
E-6
E-6
E-6
E-6

D-10
D-9
E-10
D-10
E-10
D-10
E-10
E-10
D-10
E-10
E-10
D-9
D-10
E-10

51

83
83
83

1,061
1,462
278

CO-1
CO-2
CO-3

F-9
F-10
F-9

49, 51

69
86, 691
69, 691
86
86
84

640
500
780
640
486
640

CU-1
CU-2
CU-3
CU-4
CU-5
CU-6

F-8
E-7
F-8
F-8
E-8
F-8

49, 51

53
62
53
53
64

760
7,612
1,600
1,030
211

CRA
DE-1
DE-2
DE-3
SWE

C-6
B-6
C-6
C-6
B-6

51

72, 711
711

2,359
640

DO-1
DO-2

A-8
A-8

51

51

Alamaditas Mesa STL
Alamosa Canyon STL
Hot Creek SWA
La Jara STL
La Jara SWA
La Jara Reservoir SWA
Los Mogotes Peak STL
Pinon Hills STL
Rajadero Canyon STL
San Luis Hills STL
Sego Springs SWA
Terrace Reservoir SWA
Trujillo Meadows SWA
Vincente Canyon STL

CUSTER COUNTY
Bear Gulch STL
Beddows Mountain STL
DeWeese Reservoir SWA
Froze Creek STL
Middle Taylor Creek SWA
Rosita STL

DELTA COUNTY

CHAFFEE COUNTY
Arkansas Headwaters State Park multiple
Arkansas River/
56
Big Bend SWA (F. E.)
Aspen Ridge STL
57
Bighorn Springs SWA
57, 481
Buena Vista SWA (F. E.)
49, 481
Chalk Cliffs SFU
56, 481
Champion SWA
57, 481

CN-1
CN-2
CN-3
CN-5
CN-6
CN-4
CN-7
CN-8
CN-9
CN-10
CN-11
CN-12
CN-13
CN-14

49
49
49, 57
48, 481
56
56
48, 49
481
481
481
561
481
481
56
56
56, 57
561
57
56
57
56
49
56, 481

MAP
PAGE

COSTILLA COUNTY

CLEAR CREEK COUNTY
Bakerville STL
Bergen Peak SWA
Georgetown SWA
Mount Evans SWA
Urad Lake SWA

640
240
9,485
42,881
2,808
635
640
640
673
640
640
240
71
640

Chesmore SWA
Chubb Park Ranch SWA
Chubb Park STL
Clear Creek Reservoir SWA
Droney Gulch SWA
Frantz Lake SWA
Granite SWA (F. E.)
Harmon SWA (F. E.)
Heckendorf SWA
Johnson Village SWA
Little Cochetopa Creek STL
Love Meadow WWA
Maxwell Park STL
Mount Ouray SWA
Mount Shavano SFU
Mount Shavano SWA
Poncha Pass STL
Ruby Mountain SWA (F. E.)
Sand Creek Central STL
Sands Lake SWA
Smyth SWA (F. E.)
Tiger Lily Creek STL
Wright’s Lake SWA

Mountain Home Res. SWA
Sanchez Reservoir SWA
Smith Reservoir SWA

BOULDER COUNTY
Eldorado Canyon State Park
Sawhill Ponds SWA

81
81
81
81
81
81
81
81
81
81
81
80, 81
81
81

ACRES

CONEJOS COUNTY

BENT COUNTY
Adobe Creek Reservoir SWA
Blue Lake STL
Dawn Pond SWA
Fort Lyon SWA
John Martin Res. State Park
John Martin Reservoir SWA
Karney Ranch STL
Karney Ranch SWA
Keller Lease STL
Las Animas SFU
Purgatoire River SWA
Setchfield SWA

GRID
INDEX
E-6
E-6
E-6
D-6
E-7
E-7
E-5
E-6
E-6
E-6
E-7
E-6
E-6
E-7
E-7
E-7
E-7
E-6
E-6
E-7
E-6
E-6
E-6

GMU

MAPS

Burchfield SWA
Burchfield STL
North Canyon STL
Pat Canyon / Whitby STL
Sand Creek South STL
Sikes Ranch STL
Sikes Ranch SWA
State Line STL
Turk’s Pond SWA
Two Buttes Reservoir SWA

5
525
3,640
500
2,949
25
131
10
720
9
320
11
4,901
231
45
84
360
4
597
14
10
398
84

MAP
POINT
CH-7
CH-8
CH-9
CH-10
CH-11
CH-12
CH-13
CH-14
CH-15
CH-16
CH-17
CH-18
CH-19
CH-20
CH-21
CH-22
CH-23
CH-24
CH-25
CH-26
CH-27
CH-28
CH-29

COUNTY &amp; LAND NAME

51

Crawford State Park
Escalante SWA
McCluskey SWA
Roeber SWA
Sweitzer Lake State Park

DOLORES COUNTY
Coalbed Canyon SWA
Disappointment Creek STL

53

�314
606
5,030
11,780

MAP
POINT
DO-3
DO-4
DO-5
LON

GRID
INDEX
B-8
B-8
B-8
A-9

104
51
51
51

2,300
362
3,328
699

CAS
DG-1
ROX
DG-2

G-5
F-5
F-5
F-4

47, 444
44
35
35
44
36, 45
36, 45

2,577
382
25
90
1,574
107
602

EA-1
EA-2
EA-3
EA-4
SYL
EA-5
EA-6

C-5
D-4
D-4
D-4
D-4
D-4
D-4

50

105
105

2,086
14,733

EB-1
EB-2

H-5
G-5

48

59
110
118

2,701
400
8,887

CHM
EP-1
EP-2

G-6
G-5
G-6

48, 49

59
59
691
58
581
58
58
69
69, 691
86
69
58, 86
58
691
57, 58
86
58
59
58
58
691
58
69

2,227
461
640
640
640
640
520
640
1,280
640
640
28
640
520
2,480
640
640
9,389
640
410
640
18,253
640

FR-1
FR-2
FR-3
FR-4
FR-5
FR-6
FR-7
FR-8
FR-9
FR-10
FR-11
FR-12
FR-13
FR-14
FR-15
FR-16
FR-17
FR-18
FR-19
FR-20
FR-21
FR-22
FR-23

F-7
F-7
F-7
F-7
F-6
E-7
E-7
F-7
F-7
E-7
F-7
E-7
F-7
F-7
E-7
E-7
E-7
F-7
F-6
E-7
F-7
E-6
F-7

43
43
42
34
33
32, 42
33
33
33
43, 444
43, 444
33
33, 42

7
19
13,179
2
304
42
600
48
1,333
40

C-4
C-4
C-5
C-4
C-4
C-4
B-4
C-4
C-4
C-4
C-4
C-4
B-4

50

941
48

GF-1
GF-2
GF-3
GF-4
HAR
GF-5
GF-6
RIF
RIG
GF-7
GF-8
GF-9
GF-10

38

11,903

GOG

F-4

48

COUNTY &amp; LAND NAME

GMU

ACRES

Fish Creek SWA
Groundhog Reservoir SWA
Jim Olterman/Lone Cone SWA
Lone Mesa State Park

71
71
70, 71
711

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51

48, 49

EAGLE COUNTY
Basalt SWA
Brush Creek SWA
Eagle River SWA
Gypsum Ponds SWA
Sylvan Lake State Park
Vail Deer Underpass SWA
Whiskey Creek STL

ELBERT COUNTY
Jumping Cow STL
Jumping Cow SWA

EL PASO COUNTY
Cheyenne Mountain State Park
Ramah SWA
Turkey Track Ranch STL

MAPS

FREMONT COUNTY
Beaver Creek SWA
Brush Hollow SWA
Cody Park STL
Cottonwood Ridge STL
Deer Haven STL
Dirty Gulch STL
Fernleaf Gulch STL
Florence STL
Grape Creek STL
McCoy Gulch STL
Newlin Creek STL
Ogden/Treat SWA (F. E.)
Parkdale STL
Pinnacle Rock STL
Sand Gulch, No. 1, 2, 3, 4 STL
Short Creek Baldy STL
Stoney Face Mountain STL
Table Mountain STL
Tallahassee Road STL
Texas Creek #1 &amp; #2 STL
Turkey Gulch STL
Waugh Mountain STL
West Bear Gulch STL

49, 51

54

GRID
INDEX

1,240
1,301
640
1,795

GR-1
GR-2
GR-3
GR-4

E-2
D-3
E-3
D-2

451

GR-5

E-3

2,160
1,304
1,714
5,019
4,144
10,912
83
49
640
10,996
161
1,280
876
2,360
12
880

GR-6
GR-7
GR-8
GR-9
GR-10
GR-11
GR-12
GR-13
GR-14
GR-15
GR-16
GR-17
GR-18
GR-19
GR-20
GR-21

E-3
D-3
E-3
D-3
D-3
D-2
D-3
E-3
E-3
D-3
E-3
E-3
E-3
D-2
E-3
D-2

643
41
415
640
1,800
320

GU-1
GU-2
GU-3
GU-4
GU-5
GU-6

D-6
C-5
D-7
D-7
C-7
D-7

54

81

GU-7

D-7

54
55
54
53, 521
55, 551
551
54, 55
54
55
55
67
551
55
551

2,800
560
1,604
1,584
48
640
778
7,129
55
13
465
640
510

GU-8
GU-9
GU-10
PAO
GU-11
GU-12
GU-13
GU-14
GU-15
GU-16
GU-17
GU-18
GU-19
GU-20

C-7
D-6
C-6
C-6
D-7
D-7
D-6
C-7
D-6
D-6
D-7
D-7
D-7
D-7

76
66
66, 67
76
76
77

520
42
1,429
41
177
508

HI-1
HI-2
HI-3
HI-4
HI-5
HI-6

C-8
C-8
C-8
C-8
C-9
C-9

85
84
84
85
861
85
85
861
85
85
85

1,511
640
640
2,118
544
2,192
640
1,420
960
585
80

HU-1
HU-2
HU-3
HU-4
HU-5
LAT
HU-6
HU-7
HU-8
HU-9
HU-10

G-9
F-8
F-8
F-9
F-9
G-9
F-9
F-9
G-9
F-9
F-9

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50

GUNNISON COUNTY
Almont Triangle SWA
Beaver Lake SWA
Black Sage Pass STL
Cabin Creek SWA
Centennial SWA
Dutch Gulch SWA
Gunnison River SWA
(Van Tuyl &amp; Redden)
Gunnison SWA
Leaps Gulch SWA
Miller Ranch SWA
Paonia State Park
Pitkin SFU
Quakey Mountain STL
Roaring Judy SFU
Sapinero SWA
Spring Creek Reservoir SWA
Taylor River SWA
Tomichi Creek SWA
Tomichi Dome STL
Van Tuyl SWA
Waunita WWA

54, 55
43
551
55
54
67

51

HINSDALE COUNTY

51

HUERFANO COUNTY

GILPIN COUNTY
Golden Gate Canyon State Park

MAP
POINT

Antelope Creek STL
181
Carter Creek STL
181
Copper Mountain STL
28
East Carter Mountain STL
181
Granby Ranch SWA
28
(Conservation Easement)
Hot Sulphur Springs SWA
18, 28
Junction Butte SWA
37
Kemp-Breeze SWA
18, 28
Middle Carter (Gunsight) STL
181
Middle Park STL
27
Milk Creek STL
27
Perkins SWA
181
Pioneer Park SWA
18
Ptarmigan STL
28
Radium SWA
15, 27, 361
Red Mountain SWA
28
Slide Mountain STL
18
Troublesome Valley Ranch STL
18
West Carter Mountain STL
181
Windy Gap WWA
18
Windy Ridge STL
27

Brown Lakes SWA
Lake Fork of the Gunnison SWA
Mason Family SWA
Rito Hondo Reservoir SWA
Road Canyon Reservoir SWA
Williams Creek Reservoir SWA

GARFIELD COUNTY
Bob Terrell SWA
Crystal River SFU
Garfield Creek SWA
Glenwood Springs SFU
Harvey Gap State Park
Parachute Ponds SWA
Rifle Falls SFU
Rifle Falls State Park
Rifle Gap State Park
Roaring Fork SWA
Sam Caudill SWA
West Rifle Creek SWA
Wheeler SWA

ACRES

GMU

GRAND COUNTY

DOUGLAS COUNTY
Castlewood Canyon State Park
Four Mile SWA
Roxborough State Park
Sharptail Ridge SWA

COUNTY &amp; LAND NAME

Black Hawk STL
Black Mountain STL
Blue Spring STL
Guillermo Ranch STL
Huerfano SWA
Lathrop State Park
Little Sheep Mountain STL
Manzanares Creek STL
Schultz Canyon STL
South Middle Creek STL
Wahatoya SWA

49

49

�MAP
POINT

GRID
INDEX

Adams STL
6
3,640
Brownlee SWA (Fishing Lease)
16
2 mi.
Brownlee 2 SWA (Fishing Lease)
6
1.2 mi.
Cohagen STL
171
2,848
Cowdrey Lake SWA
161
95
Delaney Butte Lakes SWA
16
2,620
Diamond J SWA
161
3,129
East Delaney Butte Lake STL
16
640
Elk Mountain STL
6
2,839
Independence Mountain STL
161
11,239
Indian Creek STL
171
640
Johnny Moore Mountain STL
6
7,671
Kemp Draw STL
171
520
Lake John SWA
161
847
MacFarlane Reservoir STL
17
2,880
Manville SWA (Fishing Lease)
16
4.4 mi.
Murphy SWA (Fishing Lease)
6
6 mi.
North Platte STL
16
152
Odd Fellows SWA (Fishing Lease)
16
0.8 mi.
Owl Creek STL
171
640
Owl Mountain STL
171
640
Owl Mountain SWA
171
920
Pinkham Mountain STL
6
520
Rabbit Ears STL
16
5,189
Red Canyon STL
16
640
Richard SWA
161
2,323
Ridge Road STL
16
320
Sand Creek STL
6
5,038
Seymour Lake SWA
17
81
State Forest State Park
6,7,19,171 71,194
Taylor Draw STL
171
320
Three Sisters STL
6
1,523
Verner SWA
16
2 mi.

JA-1
JA-2
JA-3
JA-4
JA-5
JA-6
JA-7
JA-8
JA-9
JA-10
JA-11
JA-12
JA-13
JA-14
JA-15
JA-16
JA-17
JA-18
JA-19
JA-20
JA-21
JA-22
JA-23
JA-24
JA-25
JA-26
JA-27
JA-28
JA-29
STA
JA-30
JA-31
JA-32

E-1
D-2
D-2
E-2
D-1
D-1
E-1
D-1
E-1
D-1
E-2
E-2
E-2
D-1
E-2
D-2
E-1
D-2
D-2
E-2
E-2
E-2
E-1
D-2
D-1
D-1
D-2
E-1
D-2
E-2
E-2
E-2
D-1

GMU

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PAGE

JACKSON COUNTY

50

CHA
JF-1
STN

F-4
F-4
F-4

127
126
126, 127
126

2,080
2,243
13,886
640

KI-1
KI-2
KI-3
KI-4

J-7
I-7
I-7
I-7

49

107

400

KC-1

I-5

48

741
74, 75
74
75
74

2,942
14
208
85
7,720

LP-1
LP-2
LP-3
LP-4
LP-5

B-10
B-10
B-9
B-10
B-9

51

Hugo SWA
Karval Reservoir SWA
Kinney Lake SWA

48
48, 49
48, 49
49
48, 49

629
467

D-5
D-5
E-5
E-5
D-5

50

1,300
8

LK-1
LK-2
LK-3
LK-4
LK-5

8
8
19
20
8, 19
20
20

200
12
58
51
352
308
2,004

LR-1
LR-2
LR-3
LR-4
LR-5
LR-6
BYD

F-2
E-1
F-2
F-2
E-1
F-2
F-2

48, 50

48

LAKE COUNTY
Box Creek STL
Crystal Lake STL
Hardeman SWA (F. E.)
Paddock SWA
Reddy SWA (F. E.)

LARIMER COUNTY
Arrowhead STL
Bellaire Lake SWA
Bellvue SFU
Big Thompson Ponds SWA
Bliss SWA
Boedecker Reservoir SWA
Boyd Lake State Park

LA-1
LA-2
LA-3
LA-4
LA-5
LA-6
LA-7
LA-8
LA-9
LA-10
TRI

G-10
G-9
G-9
F-10
G-9
G-10
G-10
F-10
F-10
G-10
G-10

49

113
120
113

2,240
235
354

LI-1
LI-2
LI-3

H-6
H-6
H-6

49

96
96
91
91
90
90
96
91
96
89
96
96
92
90, 92
91, 93

120
180
80
1,082
640
1,121
400
280
581
5,715
40
192
200
1,297
10,696

LO-1
LO-2
LO-3
LO-4
LO-5
LO-6
LO-7
LO-8
LO-9
NST
LO-10
LO-11
LO-12
LO-13
LO-14

I-2
H-2
I-2
I-1
I-1
I-1
I-2
I-1
I-2
I-1
I-2
I-2
I-1
I-1
I-1

8
8, 191
9
191
8
20
20
7
8
8
7
20
20
19
191
20
20
191
191
7
7, 8
8, 19
191
19, 191
20
9
191
191
20
19
19
87
191

5,318
2,100
3,834

LA PLATA COUNTY
Bodo SWA
Durango SFU
Haviland Lake SWA
Pastorius Reservoir SWA
Perins Peak SWA

500
1,880
7,935
30,000
2,052
8,200
4,500
840
560
6,450
3,312

Bull Mountain STL
Cherokee SWA
Douglas Reservoir SWA
Dowdy Lake SWA
Dry Creek North STL
Eagle Canyon STL
Forks SWA
Hohnholz Lakes SWA
Horse Ranch Pass STL
Jimmy Creek STL
LaGarde Creek STL
Lon Hagler SWA
Lone Tree Reservoir SWA
Lory State Park
Meadow Creek STL
Narrows SWA
North Fork SWA
North Rabbit Creek STL
Parvin Lake SWA
Pass Creek STL
Pfister Draw STL
Poudre River SFU
Poudre River STL
Poudre River SWA
Simpson Ponds SWA
Smith Lake SWA
Steinhoff Hill STL
Steven's Gulch STL
Twin Sisters SWA
Watson Lake SFU
Watson Lake SWA
Wellington SWA
West Lake SWA

51, 461
38
39, 46

KIT CARSON COUNTY
Flagler Reservoir SWA

85
133
133, 134
85, 851
133
140
140
85, 851
85
85
85, 851

ACRES

Aguilar TV Hill STL
Apishapa North STL
Apishapa SWA
Bosque del Oso SWA
Flattop Butte STL
James M. John SWA
Lake Dorothey SWA
North Lake SWA
Sakariason STL
Spanish Peaks SWA
Trinidad Lake State Park

KIOWA COUNTY
Nee Noshe Reservoir STL
NeeSoPah STL
Queens SWA
Sweetwater STL

GRID
INDEX
E-1
F-1
F-1
F-1
E-1
F-2
F-2
E-1
E-1
E-1
E-1
F-2
F-2
F-2
F-1
F-2
F-2
F-1
F-1
E-1
E-1
E-2
F-1
F-1
F-2
F-1
F-1
F-1
F-3
F-2
F-2
F-1
E-1

GMU

MAP
PAGE

48, 50

LAS ANIMAS COUNTY

JEFFERSON COUNTY
Chatfield State Park
Ralston Creek SWA
Staunton State Park

640
25,497
765
120
640
640
4
133
640
640
640
302
502
2,591
640
13
16
640
242
640
1,920
460
5,762
395
44
30
480
500
640
90
44
1,793
38

MAP
POINT
LR-7
LR-8
LR-9
LR-10
LR-11
LR-12
LR-13
LR-14
LR-15
LR-16
LR-17
LR-18
LR-19
LOR
LR-20
LR-21
LR-22
LR-23
LR-24
LR-25
LR-26
LR-27
LR-28
LR-29
LR-30
LR-31
LR-32
LR-33
LR-34
LR-35
LR-36
LR-37
LR-38

COUNTY &amp; LAND NAME

MAPS

ACRES

COUNTY &amp; LAND NAME

LINCOLN COUNTY

LOGAN COUNTY
Atwood STL
Atwood SWA
Bravo STL
Bravo SWA
Duck Creek STL
Duck Creek SWA
Dune Ridge SWA
Ford Bridge STL
Knudson SWA
North Sterling State Park
Overland Trail STL
Overland Trail SWA
Red Lion Ranch STL
Red Lion SWA
Tamarack Ranch SWA

48

48

55

�COUNTY &amp; LAND NAME

GMU

ACRES

MAP
POINT

GRID
INDEX

30, 41
30, 41
30
30, 40

67
38
562
1,439

ME-1
ME-2
HIG
ME-3

B-5
A-5
A-5
B-5

30, 40

878

CRP

B-5

421
40
30
421
41
421
30, 41
421
30, 40
30

871
31
8
11
148
1,346
113
1,842
351
6

ME-4
ME-5
ME-6
ME-7
ME-8
ME-9
ME-10
VEG
ME-11
ME-12

A-5
B-5
A-5
A-5
B-5
B-5
B-5
B-5
B-5
A-5

80
76
76, 79
76

240
117
579
3

MI-1
MI-2
MI-3
MI-4

D-9
D-9
D-9
D-8

3, 4
2, 3
211
2, 3
11
3
211
211
201
13
11
4
11
2, 201
11
4, 441
11
10
301
3
3
3
11
12, 211
13
211
2, 3
2, 3
3
12
10
12
211
2
11
11, 211
11
3
211
11
3
211

12,393
6,266
640
1,849
8,081
104
628
640
2,226
640
640
640
640
26,509
640
2,108
640
1,810
866
640
3,518
640
640
2,079
640
638
640
4,860
9,208
653
640
640
640
640
640
640
640
11,026
640
640
640
640

MF-1
MF-2
MF-3
MF-4
MF-5
MF-6
MF-8
MF-7
MF-9
MF-10
MF-11
MF-12
MF-13
MF-14
MF-15
ELH
MF-16
MF-17
MF-18
MF-19
MF-20
MF-21
MF-22
MF-23
MF-24
MF-25
MF-26
MF-27
MF-28
MF-29
MF-30
MF-31
MF-32
MF-33
MF-34
MF-35
MF-36
MF-37
MF-38
MF-39
MF-40
MF-41

C-1
B-1
B-2
B-1
B-2
B-2
B-2
B-2
A-1
C-2
B-2
C-1
B-2
A-1
B-2
C-2
B-2
B-2
C-2
B-2
B-1
C-1
B-2
C-2
C-2
B-2
B-1
B-1
B-2
C-2
A-2
C-2
B-2
B-2
B-2
B-2
B-3
C-1
B-2
B-2
B-2
B-2

MAP
PAGE

MESA COUNTY
Colorado River Island SWA
Franklin Island SWA
Highline Lake State Park
Horsethief Canyon SWA
James M. Robb /
Colorado River State Park
Jerry Creek Reservoir SWA
Leatha Jean Stassen SWA
Loma Boat Launch SWA
Mogensen Ponds SWA
Orchard Mesa SWA
Plateau Creek SWA
Tilman Bishop SWA
Vega State Park
Walker SWA
West Lake SWA

South Nipple Rim STL
Ted's Canyon STL
Temple Canyon STL
Thornburg Draw STL
Triangle STL
Willow Creek STL
Yampa River State Park
50

MINERAL COUNTY
Alberta Park Reservoir SWA
Big Meadows Reservoir SWA
Coller SWA
Creede SWA

51

MAPS
56

GMU

ACRES

2, 3
19,962
11
640
211
637
11
640
3, 11
1,021
4
640
3,11,13, 211,
134 mi.
301, 441

MAP
POINT
MF-42
MF-43
MF-44
MF-45
MF-46
MF-47

GRID
INDEX
B-1
B-2
B-2
B-2
B-2
C-1

YAM

C-2

MAP
PAGE

50

MONTEZUMA COUNTY
Dolores River SWA
Joe Moore Reservoir SWA
Lone Dome SWA
Mancos State Park
Menefee Peak STL
Narraguinnep Resevoir SWA
Puett Reservoir SWA
Summit Reservoir SWA
Totten Reservoir SWA
Twin Spruce Ponds SWA
Weber Canyon STL

71, 73
73
711
73
73
711
73
73
73
71,73
73

57
120
1,724
571
635
764
177
526
250
96
461

MZ-1
MZ-2
MZ-3
MAN
MZ-4
MZ-5
MZ-6
MZ-7
MZ-8
MZ-9
MZ-10

A-9
B-9
A-9
B-9
B-9
A-9
A-9
B-9
A-9
B-9
B-10

51

62
65

12
6,161

MT-1
MT-2

B-7
C-7

51

95
99
96
96
95, 96
95
95
96
95

711
1,600
588
884
2,576
3,091
394
903
5,600

MG-1
MG-2
MG-3
MG-4
MG-5
JAC
MG-6
MG-7
MG-8

H-2
H-3
H-2
H-2
H-2
G-2
H-2
H-2
H-2

48

130
125
125
125, 129
125, 130
125, 129
135

640
670
2,603
278
410
1,142
141

OT-1
OT-2
OT-3
OT-4
OT-5
OT-6
OT-7

H-8
H-8
I-8
H-8
H-8
H-8
H-8

49

62, 65
62, 65

5,498
3,201

OU-1
RID

B-7
B-7

51

50
50
58
49
49, 50, 58
50,58,581
57, 58
50, 581
58
500
46
58
58, 581
581
58
50
50
50
501

1,635
1,200
3,782
277
10,282
752
6,186
3,570
1,082
1,600
400
640
7,572
265
420
1,121
17,429
15
480

PA-1
PA-2
PA-3
PA-4
PA-5
PA-6
PA-7
PA-8
PA-9
PA-10
PA-11
PA-12
ELE
PA-13
PA-14
PA-15
PA-16
PA-17
PA-18

F-6
E-6
E-6
E-5
E-6
E-6
E-6
F-5
E-6
E-5
F-4
E-6
F-6
F-6
E-5
E-5
E-5
E-5
F-5

48, 49,
50, 51

MONTROSE COUNTY
Chipeta Lake SWA
Cimarron SWA

MOFFAT COUNTY
Bakers Peak STL
Bald Mountain STL
Ben Morgan Canyon STL
Big Hole Gulch STL
Bitterbrush SWA
Boston Flats STL
Box Elder STL
Box Elder North STL
Browns Park SWA
Castor Gulch STL
Cedar Springs STL
Cedars STL
Citadel STL
Cold Springs Mountain STL
Cross Mountain STL
Elkhead Reservoir State Park
Elk Springs #1 STL
Elk Springs #3 STL
Fortification STL
Godiva Rim STL
Greasewood STL
Great Divide STL
Homestead STL
Iles Grove STL
Jeffway Gulch STL
Jubb Creek STL
Little Snake STL
Little Snake SWA
Maybell STL
Monument Butte STL
Moosehead Mountain STL
Morapos Creek STL
Morgan Gulch STL
Oxbow STL
Peck Mesa STL
Pine Tree Gulch STL
Pinon Ridge STL
Pole Gulch STL
Rattlesnake Hill STL
Sagebrush Draw STL
Simsberry Draw STL
South Duffy Mountain STL

COUNTY &amp; LAND NAME

MORGAN COUNTY
Andrick Ponds SWA
Brush Prairie Ponds SWA
Brush SWA
Cottonwood SWA
Elliott SWA
Jackson Lake State Park
Jackson Lake SWA
Jean K. Tool SWA
Weldon Valley STL

OTERO COUNTY
Higbee Canyon STL
Holbrook Reservoir SWA
Horse Creek Reservoir SWA
Melon Valley SWA
Oxbow SWA
Rocky Ford SWA
Timpas Creek SWA

OURAY COUNTY
50

Billy Creek SWA
Ridgway State Park

PARK COUNTY
63 Ranch STL
63 Ranch SWA
Agate Mountain STL
Alma SWA
Antero STL
Badger Basin SWA
Badger Creek STL
Badger Flats STL
Charlie Meyers SWA
Cline Ranch SWA
Crooked Top STL
Dick's Peak STL
Eleven Mile State Park
Eleven Mile STL
Hartsel STL
High Creek STL
James Mark Jones SWA
Knight-Imler SWA
McArthur Gulch STL

�640
640
6,434
1,937
886
950
1,280
1,655
640

MAP
POINT
PA-19
PA-20
SPI
PA-21
PA-22
PA-23
PA-24
PA-25
PA-26

GRID
INDEX
E-5
E-5
E-6
E-5
E-5
E-5
E-5
E-5
F-6

98
98

69
80

PH-1
PH-2

J-2
J-2

48

444

330

PI-1

D-5

50

COUNTY &amp; LAND NAME

GMU

ACRES

Mud Springs STL
Saddle Mountain STL
Spinney Mountain State Park
Spinney Mountain SWA
Tarryall Reservoir SWA
Teter-Michigan Creek SWA
Three Mile Mountain STL
Tomahawk SWA
Warmer Gulch STL

50
581
58, 581
58, 581
50, 501
500
58
50
58

MAP
PAGE

48, 49,
50, 51

PHILLIPS COUNTY
Frenchman Creek SWA
Holyoke SWA

PITKIN COUNTY
Coke Oven SWA

PROWERS COUNTY
Arkansas River SWA
Deadman SWA
Granada SWA
Holly SWA
Mike Higbee SWA
Red Dog SWA
Thurston Reservoir SWA

98
503
5,630
277
876
570
400

PR-1
PR-2
PR-3
PR-4
PR-5
PR-6
PR-7

J-8
J-8
J-8
J-8
J-8
J-8
J-7

84
84
84
84
123
128

66
17,496
11,864
105
88
12,554

PU-1
PUE
PU-2
PU-3
PU-4
PU-5

F-8
G-7
F-7
G-7
G-7
G-8

49

1,979
5,955
48
13,664
11, 21, 22, 31 25,193
11, 22
383

RB-1
RB-2
RB-3
RB-4
RB-5
RB-6

B-3
B-3
B-3
C-3
B-3
B-3

50

49

PUEBLO COUNTY
Lake Beckwith SWA
Lake Pueblo State Park
Pueblo Reservoir SWA
Pueblo SFU
Runyon/Fountain Lakes SWA
Saint Charles STL

RIO BLANCO COUNTY
Colorow Mountain SWA
Jensen SWA
Meeker Pasture SWA
Oak Ridge SWA
Piceance SWA
Rio Blanco Lake SWA

11
12,23,211
23
23, 24

79
80
80
80
791
79
791
80
791

640
102
1,280
799
64
124
935
469
120

RG-1
RG-2
RG-3
RG-4
RG-5
RG-6
RG-7
RG-8
RG-9

D-9
D-9
E-9
D-9
E-9
D-9
E-9
D-9
E-9

15
15
214
131
441
441
441
131
26
214
13

650
610
23
288
879
640
2,230
674
34
457
360

RO-1
RO-2
RO-3
RO-4
RO-5
RO-6
RO-7
RO-8
RO-9
RO-10
RO-11

D-2
D-2
D-2
D-2
C-2
C-2
C-2
D-2
D-3
D-2
C-2

5

2,511

RO-12

C-1

12
441
13, 441
231

2,039
5,239
724
640

RO-13
RO-14
RO-15
RO-16

C-2
C-2
C-2
D-3

17,655
1,714
6,712
644
420
640
320
640
640
2,567
320
640
4,579
2,714
3,238
1,898
640
560
880
320

SA-1
SA-2
SA-3
SA-4
SA-5
SA-6
SA-7
SA-8
SA-9
SA-10
SA-11
SA-12
SA-13
SA-14
SA-15
SA-16
SA-17
SA-18
SA-19
SA-20

D-8
D-8
D-7
D-7
D-8
D-8
D-8
D-7
E-8
E-8
E-8
D-9
E-8
E-8
E-8
E-7
E-8
E-7
E-8
E-8

51

90
92
93
92

1,703
1,854
209
885

SE-1
SE-2
SE-3
SE-4

I-1
J-1
J-1
J-1

48

74

13

SJ-1

B-9

51

70
70
70
70
70
70
70

320
2,223
640
12,775
640
13
160

SM-1
SM-2
SM-3
SM-4
SM-5
SM-6
SM-7

A-7
B-8
A-8
A-8
A-8
B-8
B-8

51

37, 371

134

SU-1

E-4

50

581
581
59
59
59

6,980
5,146
635
357
715

TE-1
MUE
TE-2
TE-3
TE-4

F-6
F-6
F-6
F-6
F-6

48, 49

96
96

680
2,924

WA-1
WA-2

H-2
H-2

48

99
94
951

934
65
1,195

WE-1
WE-2
WE-3

G-3
G-2
G-2

48

Moonhill STL
Morrison Creek STL
Pearl Lake State Park
Rock Creek SWA
Sage Creek STL
Sarvis Creek SWA
Sleeping Giant STL
Stagecoach State Park
Steamboat Lake State Park
Stokes Gulch STL
Twenty Mile STL
Yampa River STL
Yampa River SWA

14, 214
15
14
15
13
15
214
15
14, 214
13
13
13
13

MAP
PAGE

50

SAGUACHE COUNTY
Burro Springs No. 1 &amp; 2 STL
Carnero STL
Cochetopa SWA
Daley Gulch STL
Dome Lakes SWA
Little La Garita Creek STL
Los Creek STL
Middle Creek STL
Mineral Hot Springs STL
Mishak Lakes STL
Mogotas Arroyo STL
Old Woman Creek STL
Russell Lakes SWA
Saguache Creek STL
San Juan Creek STL
Sanderson Gulch STL
Steel Canyon STL
Stonehouse Gulch STL
Villa Grove STL
Werner Arroyo STL

SEDGWICK COUNTY

SAN JUAN COUNTY
Andrews Lake SWA
51

SAN MIGUEL COUNTY
Carter Place STL
Dan Noble SWA
Dry Creek Basin STL
Dry Creek Basin SWA
Poison Spyder STL
San Miguel SWA (F. E.)
Woods Lake SWA

ROUTT COUNTY
Adams SWA
Blacktail (Conservation Easement)
Christina SWA
Chuck Lewis SWA
Coal Bank Gulch STL
Cottonwood Creek STL
Dry Fork STL
Emerald Mountain SWA
Finger Rock SFU
Fly Gulch STL
Grassy Creek STL
Grieve Ranch SWA
(Conservation Easement)
Indian Run SWA
Jimmy Dunn Gulch STL
Maynard Gulch STL
Moody Creek STL

68
68
67
551
67
79
67
681
82
82, 682
68
79
682
682
68
68
82
681
82
682

ACRES

Jumbo Reservoir SWA
Pony Express SWA
Sand Draw SWA
Sedgwick Bar SWA

RIO GRANDE COUNTY
Agua Ramon STL
Beaver Creek Reservoir SWA
Dry Creek STL
Gerrard STL
Home Lake SWA
Rio Grande River SWA (F. E.)
Rio Grande SWA
Shaw Creek STL
Shriver-Wright SWA

GRID
INDEX
D-2
D-3
D-1
D-3
C-2
D-2
D-2
D-3
D-1
C-2
C-2
C-2
C-2

GMU

MAPS

127
127
127, 132
127, 132
132
127
127

640
640
300
205
640
309
400
1,629
2,820
1,863
1,206
2,006
866

MAP
POINT
RO-17
RO-18
PEA
RO-19
RO-20
RO-21
RO-22
STG
STE
RO-23
RO-24
RO-25
RO-26

COUNTY &amp; LAND NAME

SUMMIT COUNTY
Blue River SWA

TELLER COUNTY

50

Dome Rock SWA
Mueller State Park
Pikes Peak SWA
Rosemont Reservoir SWA
Skaguay Reservoir SWA

WASHINGTON COUNTY
Messex SWA
Prewitt Reservoir SWA

WELD COUNTY
Banner Lakes SWA
Brower SWA
Centennial Valley SWA

Continued on back cover

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ATTENTION ANGLERS: Complete fishing regulations are in the Colorado Parks and Wildlife’s 2016 Fishing brochure,
available in print and online at cpw.state.co.us. Some State Wildlife Areas and State Parks have specific fishing restrictions,
anglers should consult the fishing brochure to ensure they comply with all state fishing regulations.

Land index, continued from page 57

324
640
13
159
140
849
158

MAP
POINT
WE-4
WE-5
WE-6
WE-7
WE-8
STV
WE-9

GRID
INDEX
F-2
G-2
G-2
G-2
G-3
F-3
G-2

2,320
332
287
3,682
2,157
18,365
75
920
355

YU-1
YU-2
YU-3
YU-4
YU-5
YU-6
YU-7
YU-8
YU-9

J-3
J-4
J-3
J-4
J-3
J-4
J-3
J-3
J-3

COUNTY &amp; LAND NAME

GMU

ACRES

Frank SWA
Greasewood Lake STL
Mitani-Tokuyasu SWA
Nakagawa SWA
Prospect STL
St. Vrain State Park
Webster SWA

94
951
951
951
99
20
94
102
103, 109
101
102
102
103, 109
98
102
98

MAP
PAGE

48

YUMA COUNTY
Arikaree SWA
Landsman Creek STL
Sandsage SWA
Sandy Bluffs STL
Simmons SWA
South Republican SWA
Stalker Lake SWA
Willow Creek SWA
Wray SFU

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2015 COLORADO RECREATION LANDS
BROCHURE CORRECTIONS
UPDATED: SEPTEMBER 4, 2015

C O L O R A D O

P A R K S

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2015 Colorado State
Recreation Lands

PAGE

CORRECTION

AS PRINTED IN BROCHURE

STATE TRUST LANDS

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WARMER GULCH STL

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WARMER GULCH - Park Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Cañon City, go W
on Hwy. 50 to Hwy. 9. Turn N and go 0.5
of a mile N of Park-Fremont county line.
Adjoins Thirty-One Mile Mountain.
GMU/ACRES: 58 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: deer, bear, lion, elk, rabbit, dove,
coyote
NEW! RESTRICTIONS:

a. Access by foot or horseback only from the
designated parking area, no motorized
vehicles.

WARMER GULCH - Park Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Cañon City, go W
on Hwy. 50 to Hwy. 9. Turn N and go 0.5
of a mile N of Park-Fremont county line.
Adjoins Thirty-One Mile Mountain.
GMU/ACRES: 58 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: deer, bear, lion, elk, rabbit, dove,
coyote

�2015 Colorado State Recreation Lands

TABLE OF CONTENTS
CORRECTION LIST click to see post-printing changes

What’s New in 2015........................................ 1
• How to make a hunting reservation..................................... 1
• How to reserve a park campsite, yurt or cabin................... 1

State Wildlife Areas.................................. 2-28
• What is an SWA?....................................................................... 2
• SWA access rules....................................................................... 2
• SWA properties and regulations.....................................3-28

State Fishing Units......................................... 3

• What is an SFU?.........................................................................3

State Trust Lands
Public Access Program........................... 29-43

• What is the STL Public Access Program?...........................29
• STL access rules.......................................................................29
• STL public access properties and regulations............30-43

State Parks .............................................. 44-47

• Park access rules, park hours, fees and passes,
camping and reservations....................................................44
• State parks property listings .........................................45-47

Maps........................................................ 48-52
• SWA, STL and state parks lands - Northeast ..................48
• SWA, STL and state parks lands - Southeast ..................49
• SWA, STL and state parks lands - Northwest .................50
• SWA, STL and state parks lands - Southwest .................51
• Game Management Unit map.............................................52

Land Index by County ........................... 53-58

CPW OFFICE LOCATIONS
cpw.state.co.us

ONLY the offices below can assist hunters with animal checks and taking samples that are
related to hunting activities. See the CPW website for a complete list of our 42 parks locations
that can also sell licenses, issue duplicate licenses and accept licenses for refunds.
BRUSH
122 E. Edison
Brush, 80723
(970) 842-6300

GRAND JUNCTION
711 Independent Ave.
Grand Junction, 81505
(970) 255-6100

MONTROSE
2300 S. Townsend Ave.
Montrose, 81401
(970) 252-6000

COLORADO SPRINGS
4255 Sinton Road		
Colorado Springs, 80907
(719) 227-5200		

GUNNISON
300 W. New York Ave.
Gunnison, 81230
(970) 641-7060

PUEBLO
600 Reservoir Road
Pueblo, 81005
(719) 561-5300

DENVER
6060 Broadway
Denver, 80216
(303) 291-7227

HOT SULPHUR SPRINGS
346 Grand County Rd. 362
Hot Sulphur Springs, 80451
(970) 725-6200		

SALIDA
7405 Hwy. 50
Salida, 81201
(719) 530-5520

DURANGO
151 E. 16th St.
Durango, 81301		
(970) 247-0855

LAMAR
2500 S. Main St.
Lamar, 81052
(719) 336-6600

STEAMBOAT SPRINGS
925 Weiss Dr.
Steamboat Springs, 80487
(970) 870-2197

FORT COLLINS
317 W. Prospect Road
Fort Collins, 80526		
(970) 472-4300		

MEEKER
73485 Hwy. 64
Meeker, 81641
(970) 878-6090

GLENWOOD SPRINGS
0088 Wildlife Way
Glenwood Springs, 81601
(970) 947-2920		

MONTE VISTA
0722 S. Road 1 E.
Monte Vista, 81144
(719) 587-6900

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Editor: John Marín
Cover photo, family biking in Cheyenne Mountain State Park,
© Wayne Lewis
Printed July 2015 by Publication Printers, Denver. 150,000 copies.
Printing paid for with hunting and fishing license fees.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife Director: Robert Broscheid

ABBREVIATION KEY
4WD — 4-wheel-drive
ATV — All-terrain vehicle
BLM — Bureau of Land

Management

CO./COs. — County/counties
CPW — Colorado

Parks and Wildlife

CR —
County Road
GMU — Game

Management Unit
HWY. — Highway
JCT. — Junction
OHV — Off-highway
vehicle

RD. —
Road
RES. — Reservoir
SFU — State Fishing Unit
STL — State Trust Land
SWA — State Wildlife Area
USFS / FS — U.S. Forest

		Service

N/NW/NE — North, north-

west, northeast

S/SW/SE — South, southE—
W—

west, southeast
East
West

The Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission members are (as of July 2015): Robert W. Bray,
Chair • Chris Castilian, Vice Chair • Jeanne Horne, Secretary • John Howard, Jr. • Bill Kane •
Dale Pizel • James Pribyl • James Vigil • Dean Wingfield • Michelle Zimmerman • Alex Zipp •
Mike King, ex-officio member • Don Brown, ex-officio member
CPW receives federal financial assistance from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. In
accordance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act
of 1973, Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, the Age Discrimination Act of
1975 and Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, the U.S. Department of the Interior
and its bureaus prohibit discrimination on the basis of race, color, national origin,
age, disability or sex.
NOTE: Laws and regulations in this brochure are paraphrased for easier understanding and are
intended only as a guide. Colorado statutes and regulations are available for viewing at CPW
offices and online at cpw.state.co.us/aboutus/Pages/Regulations.aspx.

�2015 Colorado State Recreation Lands

ON THE COVER
A family biking in Cheyenne
Mountain State Park,
© Wayne Lewis/CPW.
Other photos, left to right:
1. Kids fishing at Cherry Creek,
© Wayne Lewis/CPW.
2. Pheasant hunting,
© Mike DelliVeneri/CPW.
3. Water recreation at Chatfield
State Park,
© Wayne Lewis/CPW.
4. Fishing at Lowell Ponds State
Wildlife Area,
© Wayne Lewis/CPW.
5. Bowhunting,
© Wayne Lewis/CPW.

DOWNLOAD
MAPS ONLINE
State Wildlife Area maps and
information: cpw.state.co.us/
placestogo/parks/Pages/
WildlifeAreaMap.aspx
State Trust
Lands maps:
cpw.state.co.
us/placestogo/
Pages/State
TrustLands.
aspx
To learn about
parks, go to the
Park Finder at: cpw.state.co.
us/placestogo/parks/Pages/
ParkMap.aspx

WHAT’S NEW2015

» ATTN! RESTRICTIONS TO WARMER GULCH STL...
Please note that motorized vehicle access is prohibited
at Warmer Gulch STL, despite being omitted from
the printed 2015 brochure. Only access by foot or on
horseback is allowed from the designated parking area.
See page 43 for details.
» LAND OPENINGS... Two new properties with a
variety of wildlife recreational opportunities opened
this year for public access. The new State Wildlife Area
(SWA) is Arikaree in Yuma County. The new State
Trust Land is Moosehead Mountain in Moffat County.
See inside for individual property rules and details.

» YOUR HABITAT STAMP DOLLARS AT WORK...
During 2014, Colorado Parks and Wildlife closed
6 real estate projects funded through the Colorado
Wildlife Habitat Protection Program (a partnership
that combines hunter and angler Habitat Stamp
funds and Great Outdoors Colorado funds). These
projects include 3 perpetual conservation easements
(which protect 26,185 acres of wildlife habitat) and 3
public access easements (which provide 23,484 acres
of new public access for hunting, fishing and wildliferelated recreation activities).
Colorado Parks and Wildlife partnered with The
Nature Conservancy, Colorado Cattlemen’s Agricultural Land Trust, and Aspen Valley Land Trust to
complete all 3 conservation easement transactions.
» LAND CLOSURES... A few properties have closed
to public access. These include Boyd Ponds SWA in
Morgan County, Wellington Reservoir #4 in Larimer
County and Deep Creek STL in Routt County.
» HUNTING RESERVATION CHANGES... As a
reminder, there were many changes made in 2014 for
reserving waterfowl and small game hunting spots on
properties in Morgan and Logan counties. If you plan
on making a reservation, check this brochure first to
ensure you follow correct procedures. Properties affected
include: Andrick Ponds, Atwood, Brush, Brush Prairie
Ponds, Elliott, Jackson Lake, Jean K. Tool, Red Lion and
Tamarack Ranch. See inside for individual property rules.

» ALLOWING BOW FISHING AT RIO GRANDE,
SHRIVER-WRIGHT, RUSSELL LAKES AND HIGEL
SWAS... Bow fishing was previously prohibited at
Rio Grande, Shriver-Wright, Russell Lakes, and
Higel State Wildlife Areas, and had been for over
20 years. Reasoning for the previous prohibition is
largely unknown; however during the time these
regulations were created, there was more of an
interest in fly fishing for carp on the Rio Grande and
bow fishing had not yet gained the popularity in the
San Luis Valley that it has today. The San Luis Valley
has limited bow fishing opportunities. Allowing the
public to bow fish at Rio Grande, Shriver-Wright,
Russell Lakes, and Higel State Wildlife Areas will
attract more anglers to these SWA’s and could serve
as an effective carp management tool in these waters.
» MOUNT EVANS SWA... has become a popular
destination for hikers, bird watchers, mountain
bikers, campers, and most significantly, dog
walkers. One of the unintended consequences of
the increased popularity and use of this SWA is
a decrease in use by elk and deer and the impact
that has on hunters. Restricting public access to
hunting and fishing activities only after Labor Day
through the end of the 4th regular rifle season will
have positive impacts for wildlife as well as licensed
hunters and anglers.

» HABITAT STAMPS ARE $10 and only one is
required per person per year for anyone 18–64.
Stamps are valid April 1–March 31.
• You must purchase a stamp before buying or applying
for a hunting or fishing license or a preference point.
• Anyone buying a one-day or additional-day license
for fishing and/or small game is exempt from buying
the Habitat Stamp with the first two of these licenses.
• Anyone who holds a free Lifetime Fishing license,
a Veteran’s Lifetime Combination Small-Game
Hunting/Fishing license, or who is approved for the
Big Game Mobility Impaired Hunting Program is
exempt from the Habitat Stamp requirement. See
cpw.state.co.us/aboutus/Pages/Accessibility.
aspx for details.

CAMP RESERVATIONS HUNTING RESERVATIONS
CABINS, YURTS,
CAMPSITES
THERE ARE MORE THAN 4,000
CAMPSITES and 58 cabins and

yurts waiting for you on your
next vacation at state parks
across Colorado.
Campground amenities at
many parks include restrooms,
full electrical hookups and
shower facilities. (See pages
44-47.) Many parks also offer
campsites or cabins for large
groups. Nearly 300 campsites
are ADA accessible.
Yurts and cabins offer comfortable, year-round alternatives to traditional camping in
a tent.

TO RESERVE A CAMPSITE,
YURT OR CABIN, go online

to use the reservation system
at cpw.state.co.us. You also
can call (303) 470-1144, or
(800) 678-2267 from outside
the Denver metro area. The
reservation phone line is open
8 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Friday.
Reservations may be made
anywhere from six months to
three days in advance.
There is a $10 nonrefundable reservation fee that applies
when booking. Any site that
isn’t reserved is available on a
first-come, first-served basis.
Park entrance fees also
apply at all state parks, in addition to camping and reservation fees.

SOME STATE WILDLIFE AREAS AND
TRUST LANDS REQUIRE RESERVATIONS
TO HUNT. If required, it is listed under

the land name in this brochure.
To make a hunting reservation, call
(800) 846-9453, from 9 a.m.-4 p.m.
Monday-Friday.
THE FOLLOWING RULES APPLY:

• Maximum 1 reservation per hunt
date and 1 reservation per phone
call.
• Reservations are not transferable. The
person making the reservation must
have a valid license for the species
to be hunted and must hunt at the
property the day of the hunt. Hunters with reservations may only hunt
the area specified on the reservation.
• Reservations not accepted more than
14 days before hunt date nor after
noon the day before the hunt date,

PACIFIC FLYWAY LANDS

For these properties only, reservations must be made by calling (970)
255-6161. All reservation rules apply.
» Colorado River Island SWA,
Franklin Island SWA, Highline Lake
State Park, Horsethief Canyon SWA,
James M. Robb/Colorado River State
Park, Orchard Mesa SWA, Tilman
Bishop SWA

or noon Friday for hunts on Sunday
and holidays falling on Monday.
• To cancel, hunters must do so by
noon the day before the hunt date.
Failing to cancel reservations or follow check station procedures may result in losing future reservation rights
for the rest of the hunting season.
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�state wildlife areas

wildlife areas

What is a state
wildlife area?
State Wildlife Areas (SWAs)
are state-owned lands that offer
wildlife-related recreation to
the public.
While most activities focus
on hunting and fishing, each
SWA has different allowed
activities, based on location
and available resources.
These parcels of SWA land
are paid for by sportsmen and
managed under state law by
Colorado Parks and Wildlife
employees for the benefit of
wildlife.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife manages about 350 SWA
lands around the state.
Green and white State Wildlife Area signs are being replaced with new ones, like this one at Colorow Mountain SWA. Photo by © Mike Porras, CPW.

state wildlife area access rules
Except when specifically authorized, the following
activities are prohibited on lands, waters, frozen
surfaces of waters, rights-­of-way, buildings or
devices under CPW control:
1. To possess the following types of ammunition

and/or firearms: tracer rounds, armor-piercing
rounds, military hardened rounds with explosive or radioactive substances, .50-caliber BMG
rounds, or fully automatic firearms.
2. To enter, use or occupy an area when posted
against entry, use or occupancy.
3. To engage in illegal activities.
4. To enter, use or occupy an area for commercial
purposes or do land, water, oil, gas or mineral
investigations, surveys or explorations.
5. To operate a vehicle (motorized or non-motorized) except on established roads or within
designated camping or parking areas. Drivers
must obey Colorado motor vehicle laws.
6. To drive faster than posted speed limits or
faster than 25 mph if not posted.
7. To leave camp, tent, shelter, motor vehicle or
trailer unattended more than 48 hours, to camp
or to park travel trailers or campers on an SWA
over 14 days in 45-day period.
8. To establish a permanent structure or plant vegetation. Only portable blinds and tree stands for
big-game or waterfowl hunting can be erected
on SWAs and no earlier than 30 days prior to
the season for which they will be used. No nails
can be driven into trees. Man-made materials for
blinds or stands must be removed within 10 days
after the season in which they are used ends.
Any other portable blind or tree stand must be
removed at end of the day they are used.
The owner’s Customer Identification Number
and dates of use must be visible on the outside
of portable blinds or underside of tree stands.
Placement of blinds or stands does not reserve
them for personal use, they may be used by the
public on first-come, first-served basis.
9. To remove, modify or destroy a building, water
control device, fence, gate, sign, survey or sec2

boat regulations
All vessels and floating devices, their contents,
motors, trailers and equipment are subject to
inspection by the CPW before being launched,
operated on or leaving waters on SWAs. Any
aquatic nuisance species found during inspection must be removed and disposed of according
to CPW procedures before vessels are allowed to
be launched, operate on, or leave the water.

youth/mentor hunting
Youth/mentor hunting means hunting by
youths under 18. Youth hunters under 16 must
be accompanied by a mentor when hunting
on youth/mentor properties. Mentors must be
at least 18 and comply with hunter education
requirements.

tion marker, vegetation or objects of archaeological, geological or historical value.
10. To litter, leave fish, fish entrails, human waste,
waste water, containers or toxic substances; to
bring household or commercial trash or toxic
substances to an area for disposal; or to dump
trailer waste in a sanitary facility.
11. To build fires without precautions to prevent
spreading; to leave fires unattended.
12. To graze livestock. Horses, mules, llamas, burros may be used in wildlife activities.
13. To have or use fireworks, explosives, poisons,
herbicides, pesticides or illegal substances.
14. To release wildlife or privately-owned game
birds. Private game birds may be released for
field trials, including group dog training on
SWAs only where allowed. To allow dogs, cats
or domestic pets to run at large (not on a leash),
except dogs used while hunting, while training
hunting dogs or at CPW-authorized field trials.
15. To dig trenches, holes or pits.
16. To leave boats, rafts or other floating craft
beached, anchored, moored or docked unattended overnight except in designated areas.

17. To fish from CPW boat ramps or docks in

conflict with boaters or as posted.

18. To snorkel, scuba dive or spearfish with a div-

ing mask, swim fins, snorkel or air tanks. The exception is where swimming is permitted, when
location is identified by a “divers down flag”
and when scuba diver has valid scuba certificate
from recognized scuba training organization.
19. To use air or gas-inflated floating devices for transportation on the surface of the water unless the
device has multi-compartments and a rigid motor
mount when propelled by gasoline or electric motors. Single-compartment air or gas-filled flotation
devices restricted to posted swimming areas.
20. To promote, sponsor, conduct or participate
in boat regattas, paintball shooting, questing or
non-wildlife oriented activities.
21. To launch or land aircraft.
22. To leave decoys or anything used as decoys in
the field or on water overnight.
23. To swim, except in designated waters or during authorized water contact activities.
24. To discharge a firearm or bow in parking,
camping or picnic areas.
25. To fish in fish-rearing ponds, raceways, holding
areas or streams on CPW hatchery properties,
except areas posted as open to fishing.
26. To conduct field trials or group dog training
without a field-trial license.
27. To have, store or use hay, straw or mulch not
certified as noxious-weed free. Certified materials must be clearly marked by certifying state or
province. People who transport these materials on federal, state or county roads that cross
CPW property are exempt. Also exempt is hay
produced on State Trust Lands leased from CPW
for wildlife recreation.
28. To trap unless done according to statutes and
regulations and authorization.
29. To partake in Internet-based or computerassisted remote hunting or fishing. Hunters
and anglers must be present in the immediate
vicinity of their activity.

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2015 Colorado State Recreation Lands

state wildlife area properties

63 RANCH SWA - Park Co.

Directions: From Fairplay, go 15 miles S on

Hwy. 285, or 5.5 miles N of Antero Jct. on Hwy.
285.
GMU/Acres: 50 / 1,200 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl, big game
FISHING: coldwater stream fishing
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS: camping prohibited

ADAMS SWA - Routt Co.

Directions: From Steamboat Springs, go E on

Hwy. 40, turn S on Hwy. 131. At CR 14, go S.
SWA 0.5 of a mile N of Stagecoach State Park.
GMU/acres: 15 / 650 acres
HUNTING: elk, deer, dusky grouse
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest room
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open to public July 1-Nov. 30.

b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Dogs allowed only as aid in hunting grouse.
d. Vehicles prohibited beyond parking area.

Adobe Creek Res. SWA (Blue Lake) -

Bent, Kiowa Cos.
Directions: From Las Animas, go 15 miles N
on CR 10.
GMU/Acres: 125 / 5,147 acres

state fishing units
BELLVUE SFU - Larimer Co.

Directions: Go N of Fort Collins on Hwy.

287 to La Porte. Just N of La Porte go W on
CR 28.
GMU/Acres: 19 / 58 acres
RECREATION: limited public use and tours
RESTRICTIONS: hunting, dogs prohibited.

CHALK CLIFFS SFU - Chaffee Co.

Directions: From Nathrop, go W 2.5 miles on
CR 162, then go N 0.125 of a mile on CR 287.
GMUs/Acres: 56, 481 / 61 acres
RECREATION: limited public use, limited tours
RESTRICTIONS: dogs prohibited.

CRYSTAL RIVER SFU - Garfield Co.

Directions: 1 mile S of Carbondale on Hwy. 33.
GMU/Acres: 43 / 19 acres
RECREATION: limited public use, limited tours
RESTRICTIONS: Camping, hunting, dogs,

fishing equipment, waders prohibited.

DURANGO SFU - La Plata Co.

Directions: In Durango, next to Animas

River.

GMUs/Acres: 74, 75 / 14 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream on Animas River
RECREATION: visitors center open May

15-Sept. 15; limited tours available at other
times, schedule by calling (970) 375-6766
FACILITIES: rest room and drinking water
available when visitor center is open
RESTRICTIONS: dogs prohibited.

FINGER ROCK SFU - Routt Co.

Directions: From Yampa, go 3 miles S on

Hwy. 131.

GMU/Acres: 26 / 34 acres
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, limited tours
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Fishing, camping, fires, dogs prohibited.
b. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited in
designated safety zones as posted.

GLENWOOD SPRINGS SFU - Garfield Co.

Directions: From Glenwood Springs, go 2.2

miles N along Mitchell Creek.
GMU/Acres: 34 / 2 acres

RECREATION: wildlife viewing, limited tours
RESTRICTIONS: camping, dogs prohibited.

LAS ANIMAS SFU - Bent Co.

Directions: From Las Animas W on Hwy.

194, go 4 miles, then go N on CR 5.5.
GMU/Acres: 125 / 69 acres
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, limited tours
RESTRICTIONS: camping, dogs prohibited.

MOUNT SHAVANO SFU - Chaffee Co.

Directions: From Salida, go 0.5 of a mile NW
on Hwy. 291 to CR 154, then go 0.5 of a mile W.
GMUs/Acres: 56 / 45 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream, coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, limited tours
FACILITIES: rest room, drinking water
RESTRICTIONS: dogs prohibited.

PITKIN SFU - Gunnison Co.

Directions: From Gunnison, go 14 miles E
on Hwy. 50 to Quartz Creek Rd., then go 14
miles E to Parlin and turn N.
GMUs/Acres: 55, 551 / 48 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, limited tours
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Fishing only in Quartz Creek.
b. Dogs prohibited.

POUDRE RIVER SFU - Larimer Co.

Directions: From La Porte, go 5 miles N on
Hwy. 287 to Hwy. 14, then 38 miles W.
GMUs/Acres: 8, 19 / 460 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife
viewing, limited tours
FACILITIES: rest room
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping, dogs, boat launching and boat
takeouts prohibited.
b. Hunting prohibited in designated safety
zone as posted.

PUEBLO SFU - Pueblo Co.

Directions: From Pueblo, go 6 miles W of
Pueblo Blvd. on Hwy. 96.
GMU/acres: 84 / 105 acres
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, limited tours
FACILITIES: rest room, aquarium

RESTRICTIONS: dogs, hunting prohibited.

RIFLE FALLS SFU - Garfield Co.

wildlife areas

» What is an SFU? The term stands for State Fishing Unit. There are 15 of these around Colorado that offer limited wildlife recreation.
They include fish hatcheries and rearing operations. All SWA access rules (on page 2) apply.

Directions: From Rifle, go 15 miles N on

Hwy. 325.

GMU/Acres: 33 / 600 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, limited tours
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Dogs, fires, rock climbing prohibited.
Camping allowed only with hatchery manager’s authorization.
b. Hunting prohibited in designated safety areas.

ROARING JUDY SFU - Gunnison Co.

Directions: From Gunnison, go 15 miles
NW on East River.
GMUs/Acres: 54, 55 / 778 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream, pond fishing
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, limited tours
FACILITIES: rest room
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open for fishing from sunrise to sunset.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Target practice only in designated areas.
d. Discharging firearms prohibited in designated safety zone.

WATSON LAKE SFU - Larimer Co.

Directions: From Fort Collins, go 7 miles
NW on Hwy. 287 to Rist Canyon Rd. (CR
28), then go 1 mile.
GMU/acres: 19 / 90 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: limited tours
FACILITIES: rest room
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Hunting, dogs prohibited.
b. Closed along W bank of Poudre River next
to employee housing.

WRAY SFU - Yuma Co.

Directions: From Wray, go 2 miles W on
Hwy. 34 to CR FF, then go 2 miles N.
GMU/Acres: 98 / 355 acres
RECREATION: limited tours
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping, hunting, dogs prohibited.
b. Closed E of CR FF.
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HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, rabbit, pheasant,
scaled quail, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: boating, sail boating, sail surfing,
waterskiing, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest rooms, boat ramps
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour after
sunset; no time restrictions for fishing.
b. ATVs, dirt bikes, snowmobiles prohibited.
c. Frozen surface of lake closed.
d. Dams, inlets, outlet structures open only for
fishing.

wildlife areas

ALBERTA PARK RES. SWA - Mineral Co.

Directions: From South Fork, go 18 miles
W on Hwy. 160 to Wolf Creek Ski Area, drive
through parking lot. Continue 1.7 miles on
USFS Rd. 391.
GMU/Acres: 80 / 240 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: primitive boat ramp

ALMA SWA - Park Co.

Directions: From Alma, go 1.5 miles N on
Hwy. 9 to CR 4; then go 0.25 of a mile NW.
GMU/acres: 49 / 277 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, camping
FACILITIES: rest rooms, campsites

ALMONT TRIANGLE SWA - Gunnison Co.
Directions: From Almont, go 3 miles N on

Hwy. 135.

GMUs / acres: 54, 55 / 643 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS: open April 1-Dec. 19

ANDREWS LAKE SWA - San Juan Co.

Directions: From Durango, go 39 miles N on

Hwy. 550 to access road; then go 0.5 of a mile E.
GMU/acres: 74 / 13 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest rooms, trailhead, parking,
overlook

Andrick Ponds SWA - Morgan Co.

Directions: From I-76 take exit 66 (Hwy. 39),
go 7.4 miles N on Hwy. 39 to Hwy. 144 and CR
Y.5. Go 1.5 miles W on CR Y.5, then N on CR 3
1.5 miles to CR AA. Go 1 mile to CR 2, go S on
CR 2 for 0.5 of a mile to parking.
GMU/acres: 95 / 711 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
Facilities: parking at N, S ends of SWA
Restrictions:

a. Public access by foot and only through designated parking areas. Open only on Sat., Sun.,
Weds. and legal holidays from 3 a.m.-9 p.m.
b. Camping, fires, hunting with centerfire rifles,
dog training are prohibited.
c. Discharge of firearms and bows prohibited,
except when hunting. Night hunting prohibited.
d. Hunting not allowed on Clark Lake.
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State Wildlife Areas
e. From the Sat. before Memorial Day holiday
through Aug. 31, access is for wildlife observation only and is limited to areas as posted.
Dogs must be on leash at this time.
f. From Sept. 1 through the end of dark goose
season, open only for migratory bird hunting
within designated areas. See the 2015 Waterfowl or 2015 Small Game brochures.
g. From the Thurs. before Sept. 1 through the
end of spring turkey season, scouting permitted from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. on Thurs. that are
not open to hunting in and prior to waterfowl
and turkey seasons. All people scouting must
check in and out at check station. Firearms,
dogs not allowed during scouting.
h. From the end of dark goose season through
the Fri. before Memorial Day holiday, only
spring turkey hunting allowed. Turkey hunters must check in at check station on CR AA,
but may hunt entire property.
i. Hunting reservations required, see “Hunting
Reservations” (page 1) for details. Maximum
4 hunters per area at any time. Hunters must
follow check-in and check-out procedures as
posted.
Hunters with reservations may not check
in until 3 a.m. before the hunt, and may only
hunt the area specified on the reservation or
for which they check into.
Reservations valid until sunrise. Hunters
may check in on a first-come, first-served
basis after a hunter with a reservation checks
out, or after sunrise, if there is no check-in
card in the check station.
From Sept. 1 through end of goose season,
maximum of three reservations per hunter
each year.

APISHAPA SWA - Las Animas Co.

Directions: From Walsenburg, go 18.5 miles

NE on Hwy. 10 to property sign; turn SE and go
20 miles past Mica Butte.
GMUs/Acres: 133, 134 / 7,935 acres
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, bighorn sheep, rabbit, scaled quail, dove
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing

NEW! Arikaree State Wildlife Area -

Yuma Co.

Directions: From Wray go 5 miles south on
Hwy 385 and turn east on CR 30. Go 6 miles
east and turn south on CR PP and continue
south for 6.5 miles. From CR QQ.5 and 24.5
go 1 mile east and 0.5 mile north. At the cattle
guard continue 0.3 mile to the second cattle
guard and entrance sign. The property between
the cattle guards is private property and permission is required to hunt. If roads are muddy
there is no access to the property.
GMUs/Acres: 102 / 2320 acres
HUNTING: Hunting for small game, white-tail
deer, mule deer, and Rio-Grande turkeys.
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open September 1 through May 31.
b. Public access is restricted to foot traffic only.
c. Camping, fires, dog training, target practice
and horseback riding are prohibited.

d. Parking allowed in designated parking areas
only.
e. In designated areas, hunting is limited to
youth mentor hunting only. No more than
one mentor per youth hunter may engage in
hunting within these designated areas.

ARKANSAS RIVER SWA - Prowers Co.

Directions: There is currently no vehicle
access to this SWA. Any access crosses private
property and landowner permission is required.
GMU/Acres: 127 / 98 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite quail, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing

ARKANSAS RIVER/Big Bend SWA
(Fishing Easement) - Chaffee Co.

Directions: From Poncha Springs, go 4 miles
N on Hwy. 285, the go 0.125 of a mile E on CR
165. Parking is at W end. From Salida, go NW
on Hwy. 291 for 3.5 miles. Go 0.75 of a mile S
on CR 150, then 0.5 of a mile SW on CR 166
to N bank of Arkansas River. Parking E side of
road.
GMU/Acres: 56 / 11 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream, Arkansas River;
Fishing only. (Note: Fishing access may not be
on both sides of river. Check for signs.)

ATWOOD SWA - Logan Co.

Directions: From Atwood, go 3 miles SW on
Hwy. 6 to CR 29.5, then go 0.5 of a mile S.
GMU/Acres: 96 / 180 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, turkey, bobwhite quail, dove, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Public access by foot only and only through
designated parking areas.
b. Camping, fires, horse use, dog training
prohibited.
c. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except when hunting or for target practice.
Discharging bows allowed for bowfishing.
d. Target practice prohibited except when
authorized by area wildlife manager.
e. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited
first day of teal season to last day of dark
goose season.
f. All recreational activity except deer hunting are prohibited opening weekend of the
regular plains rifle deer season and opening
day and first weekend of late plains rifle deer
season.

BADGER BASIN SWA - Park Co.

Directions: From Hartsel go E and W along
Hwy. 24. Land is directly N of Hartsel and N
and S along Hwy. 9.
GMUs/Acres: 50, 58, 581 / 752 acres
fishing: 22 miles of fishing access. This is a
fishing property only.
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Hunting, camping, fires prohibited.
b. Parking only in designated areas.

�State Wildlife Areas
c. Access only from designated parking areas.
Closed beyond fenced and posted easement.

BANNER LAKES SWA - Weld Co.

Directions: From Hudson, go 4 miles E on

Hwy. 52.

GMU/Acres: 99 / 934 acres
HUNTING: dove, waterfowl, rabbits, prairie dogs
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest rooms
RESTRICTIONS:

BASALT SWA (Basalt, Christine,
Toner, Peachblow, 7 Castles, Schuck units)
- Eagle, Pitkin Cos.

TONER UNIT: From Basalt, go 3.2 miles E on
USFS Rd. 105 (Fryingpan Rd.) to signs; then
go N.
GMUs/Acres: 47, 444 / 2,577 acres
CHRISTINE UNIT: From Basalt, go 0.5 of a mile
W on Two Rivers Rd. (old Hwy. 82) to Homestead Drive; then go N to access road.
GMUs/Acres: 47, 444 / 2,230 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, bighorn sheep, dusky grouse
FISHING: coldwater stream, coldwater lake
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: shooting range
RESTRICTIONS on all units:

a. Alcohol prohibited on shooting range.
b. Except for muzzleloaders, firearms on
shooting range restricted to lower than .50
caliber. Discharging shotguns allowed. Fully
automatic firearms prohibited. Discharging
firearms on shooting range allowed only 7
a.m.-7 p.m. Mon.-Fri., and 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
Sat.-Sun.
c. Boating, water activities prohibited on Christine Lake.
d. Camping prohibited at all times within 0.25
of a mile of Fryingpan River. Camping prohibited in other areas except during regular
and late big-game seasons, plus 3 days before
and 3 days after the seasons.
e. Closed Dec. 1-April 15 except on Christine
Lake and rifle ranges.
f. Fires, mountain bikes prohibited.
g. Dogs prohibited except field trials may be
authorized Aug. and Sept.

BEAVER CREEK SWA - Fremont Co.

Directions: From Cañon City, go 8 miles E
on Hwy. 50 to Hwy. 67 (Phantom Canyon Rd.),
then go N 2 miles to CR 123, then E 0.2 of a
mile to CR 132, then N 9 miles to property. Or:
From Skaguay Dam, go downstream 12 miles
on trail to property (2-day hike).
GMU/acres: 59 / 2,227 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, rabbit, dove, turkey
with limited license
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing. No
overnight camping.

BEAVER CREEK RES. SWA - Rio Grande Co.
Directions: From South Fork, go 2 miles SW
on Hwy. 160 to USFS Rd. 360 (Beaver Creek
Road), then go 6 miles S.
GMU/acres: 80 / 102 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: USFS campgrounds, rest room,
drinking water, boat ramps
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Discharging firearms, bowfishing and open
fires on ice are prohibited.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater
wake.

BEAVER LAKE SWA - Gunnison Co.

Directions: From Marble, go 0.25 of a mile E

on CR 3.

GMU/Acres: 43 / 41 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream, coldwater lake
RECREATION: non-motorized boating, wildlife

viewing

RESTRICTIONS:

a. Boating prohibited except for float tubes or
hand-propelled craft.
b. Camping, fires, discharging firearms or bows
prohibited.
c. Vehicles prohibited on dam.

BELLAIRE LAKE SWA - Larimer Co.

Directions: I-25 N to Hwy. 14 exit toward
Fort Collins. Take Hwy. 14, turn right onto N.
College Ave., Hwy. 287. Follow Hwys. 14/287
N 10.7 miles. Turn left at CR 74E, Red Feather
Lakes Road, and go 24 miles. Turn left at CR
162, go 2 miles to Bellaire Lake Road.
GMU/Acres: 8 / 12 acres
Fishing: coldwater lake
facilities: USFS campground, drinking water,
electrical hookups, rest room
RESTRICTIONS: boating prohibited except for
float tubes or craft propelled by hand, wind or
electric motor.

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a. Foot access only, and only through designated
parking area. Closed N of Hwy. 52 April
1-July 15.
b. Camping, fires, horseback riding, bicycling
prohibited.
c. Boating prohibited except for hand-propelled
craft and float tubes.
d. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except when hunting or training dogs. Discharging bows allowed for bowfishing.
e. Fishing prohibited from opening of first
regular duck season to last day of regular
waterfowl season.
f. Closed first day of regular waterfowl season
to day before the first day of pheasant season
except for waterfowl hunting on Sat., Sun.,
Mon. and legal holidays. During this period,
waterfowl hunting reservations available
but not required. See “Hunting Reservations” (page 1) for details. Reservations valid
throughout reserved day until hunter with
reservation checks out. Hunters may check
in on first-come, first-served basis after a
hunter with a reservation checks out, or if
no reservation exists for a hunt area after
midnight immediately preceding the hunt, or
if reserved area isn’t claimed by legal sunrise.
Maximum 4 hunters per reservation. Waterfowl hunters must check in and check out at
designated station.
g. From the Thurs. before Sept. 1 through the
end of dark goose season, scouting permitted
from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. on Thurs. that are not
open to hunting in and prior to waterfowl
seasons. Must have reservation or letter from
CPW. All people must check in and out at
check station. Firearms, dogs not allowed
during scouting.
h. Dog training permitted N of Hwy. 52 during Feb., March, July 16-Aug. 31 only. Dog
training permitted S of Hwy. 52, Feb. 1-Aug.
31 only.
i. Field trials may be authorized Feb., March and
Aug. No more than 4 per year. Group training events not limited.
j. Domestic, feral or privately-owned game birds
may be released with permit for field trials
and dog training S of Colo. 52. Birds taken
must be removed from SWA and privatelyowned game birds prepared for human
consumption.
k. CPW may implement a dog training reservation system to manage overcrowding.

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BERGEN PEAK SWA - Clear Creek,

Jefferson Cos.

Directions: From Evergreen, go 4 miles N on
Hwy. 74 to Hwy. 103, then go 5.9 miles W to
Stinton Rd. Then go 2.2 miles E.
GMU/acres: 39 / 1,093 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, squirrel, dusky grouse
RECREATION: hiking, horseback riding
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Foot or horseback access only.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Dogs must be on leash except when hunting
small game.
d. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except when hunting.

BIG MEADOWS RES. SWA - Mineral Co.

Directions: From South Fork, go 11 miles W
on Hwy. 160 to USFS Rd. 410, then go 2 miles W.
GMU/acres: 76 / 117 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: campgrounds, rest room, drinking
water, boat ramp

BIG THOMPSON PONDS SWA -

Larimer Co.

Directions: From Loveland, go 5 miles E on
Hwy. 402 to I-25 Frontage Road, then go 0.75
of a mile N to interstate underpass. Go left
through the underpass, then 0.75 of a mile N.
GMU/Acres: 20 / 51 acres
HUNTING: rabbit, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest room
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour after
sunset; no time restrictions for fishing or with
night-hunting permit.
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b. Camping, fires, dog training, horseback riding, bicycling prohibited.
c. Boating prohibited except for float tubes used
while fishing.
d. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except when hunting. Discharging bows is
allowed for bowfishing.

Bighorn Springs SWA (Fishing Easement) - Chaffee Co.

wildlife areas

Directions: Two miles S of Buena Vista at

the intersection of Hwys. 24 and 285, go S on
Hwy. 285 for 4 miles. Access road is on E side of
highway, look for sign.
GMU/ACRES: 57, 481 / 8 acres
Fishing: coldwater river
Restrictions:

a. Access for fishing only and only within the
high-water line.
b. Parking only in designated lots.
c. Camping and fires prohibited.

BILLY CREEK SWA - Ouray, Montrose Cos.

BECKETT TRACT: From Montrose, go 18 miles S

on Hwy. 550 to Ouray CR 4, then turn left. Go
0.5 of a mile.
BILLY CREEK TRACT: From Montrose, go 16
miles S on Hwy. 550 to Ouray CR 2, then turn
left. Road also leads to Nicoll and Porter tracts.
COLONA TRACT: From Montrose, go 7 miles S on
Hwy. 550 to Government Springs Rd. Continue
on Horsefly Rd. to signed access road.
CARMICHAEL TRACT: From Montrose, go 21
miles S on Hwy. 550 to Ouray CR 8, turn left
on lower road. Go through ranch yard; then go
1.25 miles on main road to access road.
GMUs/Acres: 62, 65 / 5,498 acres, all tracts
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dove
FISHING: coldwater stream, pond
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, camping, hiking
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open May 1-Dec. 31.
b. Snowmobiles prohibited on Colona tract.

BITTERBRUSH SWA - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Craig, take Hwy. 40 W to
Maybell. SWA is S of Hwy. 40 and W of CR 57.
GMU/acres: 11 / 8,081 acres
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open May 1-Jan. 14.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Vehicles allowed only on CRs 59 and 143.
d. Hunters may place portable blinds, markers,
stands or related structures only after Aug. 1.
These must be removed by the hunter within
1) 24 hours after harvesting an animal, or 2)
7 days after the end of archery pronghorn
season, whichever is first.

Blacktail (Conservation Easement) -

Routt Co.

Directions: From Steamboat Springs, go E on

Hwy. 40, turn S on Hwy. 131. At CR 14, go S.
Easement is S and E of Adams SWA.
GMU/Acres: 15 / 610 acres
hunting: elk, deer, dusky grouse
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RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open July 1-Nov. 30.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Dogs prohibited except as aid in hunting
grouse.
d. Motor vehicles prohibited beyond designated
parking areas.

BLISS SWA - Larimer Co.

Directions: From La Porte, go 5 miles N on
Hwy. 287 to Hwy. 14, then go 41 miles W.
GMUs/Acres: 8, 19 / 352 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, bighorn sheep, rabbit,
dusky grouse
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS: vessel launching and take out
prohibited

BLUE RIVER SWA - Summit Co.

BLUE RIVER UNIT: From Silverthorne, go 17
miles N on Hwy. 9. 82 acres.
EAGLE’S NEST UNIT: From Silverthorne, go 9
miles N on Hwy. 9. 29 acres.
SUTTON UNIT: From Silverthorne, go 7 miles N
on Hwy. 9.
GMUs/acres: 37, 371 / 134 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing, watchable wildlife trail
RESTRICTIONS on all units: camping, fires,
firewood cutting, discharging firearms or bows
and overnight vehicle parking prohibited.

BOb terrell SWA - Garfield Co.

Directions: From the intersection of Hwys. 82
and 133, go about 1 mile W on Hwy. 82. Turn left
onto CR 106, follow it back to the E, staying left
at the fork in the road. Road dead ends at SWA.
GMU/acres: 43 / 7 acres
fishing: coldwater stream
RECREATION: boat launch/take out

BODO SWA - La Plata Co.

Directions: From Durango, go 1 mile S on
Hwy. 160/550 to CR 210, then go 0.25 of a mile
W to E boundary.
GMU/acres: 741 / 2,942 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky grouse,
turkey, dove
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. NEW! Open April 16-Nov. 30 for general use.
b. Open S of CR 210 only for small-game hunting from Dec. 1-April 15.
c. Smelter Mountain Trail open 10 a.m.-2 p.m.
Dec. 1-April 15. Foot access only. No dogs.
d. Camping, fires, snowmobiles prohibited.
e. Discharging firearms allowed only when
hunting.

BOEDECKER RES. SWA - Larimer Co.

Directions: From Loveland, go 2 miles W on
First Street to CR 21, then go 0.5 of a mile S.
GMU/Acres: 20 / 308 acres of water
HUNTING: dove, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: wildlife viewing

FACILITIES: boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour after
sunset; no time restrictions for fishing or for
those with night-hunting permit.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates whitewater wake.
c. Fishing prohibited from vessels Nov. 1 to end
of waterfowl season.
d. Camping, fires, horseback riding, sailboards
prohibited.
e. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except when hunting. Discharging bows allowed for bowfishing.

BOSQUE DEL OSO SWA - Las Animas Co.

Directions: From Trinidad, take exit 14A off
I-25. Go W on Hwy. 12 approximately 21 miles
to Weston and look for access signs between
Weston and Stonewall. Property S of Hwy.
GMUs/Acres: 85, 851 / 30,000 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, turkey, small game,
mountain lion
FISHING: coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open to public April 1-Nov. 30; open Dec.
1-March 31 only to licensed big-game hunters and one non-hunting companion.
b. Campfires only in designated areas and containment structures.
c. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except while hunting. Discharging bows allowed for bowfishing.
d. Camping only in designated areas; hunters
may camp anywhere during hunting seasons.
e. Parking allowed only in designated areas.
f. Unattended food or garbage must be stored in
bear-resistant manners or containers.
g. Snowmobiles, motorized vehicles, ATVs and
bicycles on established roads or trails may
be prohibited to protect wildlife and prevent
resource damage. Closures posted.
h. Fishing prohibited on South Fork of Purgatoire
River in SWA from day after Labor Day weekend until first day of Memorial Day weekend.

BOYD PONDS SWA - Morgan Co.
CLOSED AS OF AUG. 29, 2014.

Is now private property and closed to the public.
Please obey all signs posted at the property
about public access.

BRAVO SWA - Logan Co.

Directions: From I-76 at Sterling exit, go 0.5
of a mile W on Hwy. 6 to CR 370, then go 1.7
miles NE.
GMU/Acres: 91 / 1,082 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, bobwhite quail,
pheasant, turkey, dove, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Access from designated parking areas only.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except when hunting.
d. Target practice prohibited except when authorized by area wildlife manager.

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BROWER SWA - Weld Co.

Directions: From Evans, go 1 mile E on 37th

Street.

GMU/Acres: 94 / 65 acres
HUNTING: rabbit, squirrel, dove, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping, horse use prohibited.
b. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except shotguns or bows while hunting Sept.
1-Feb. 28 and during spring turkey season.
c. Open March 1-Aug. 31 only for spring turkey
hunters with valid license; open for other access Sept. 1-end of February.
d. Dogs prohibited except as hunting aid. Dog
training prohibited except when training
dogs for hunting.
e. Parking allowed only in designated spaces
within designated parking area.
f. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited
from first day of teal season to last day of dark
goose season.

BROWN LAKES SWA - Hinsdale Co.

Directions: From Creede, go 25 miles W on
Hwy. 149 to USFS Rd. 515 (Hermit Lakes Rd.).
Go 1.5 miles W.
GMU/Acres: 76 / 520 acres

HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, picnicking
FACILITIES: rest room, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS: camping prohibited

BROWNLEE SWA (Fishing Lease) -

Jackson Co.

Directions: From Walden, go E on 5th Street
1.5 miles to the signed access point (north of
road). Or, from Walden, go N on Hwy. 125 for 1
mile, turn right on CR 42. Parking and access is
immediately to the right.
GMU/Acres: 16 / 2 mi. of river
FISHING: Michigan River, coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS: open for fishing only.

BROWNLEE 2 SWA (Fishing Lease) -

Jackson Co.

Directions: From Walden, go 0.5 of a mile W
on Hwy. 14 to CR 12; then 5.1 miles NW to CR
18; then 0.5 of a mile W.
GMU/Acres: 6 / 1.2 miles of river
FISHING: North Platte River, coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS: open for fishing only.

BROWNS PARK SWA - Moffat Co.

COLD SPRING MOUNTAIN UNIT: From Maybell,
go 41 miles NW on Hwy. 318 to CR 10N, then
go 17 miles N to CR 72, then 9 miles W to fork.
Take left fork 4 miles.
WIGGINS UNIT: From Maybell, go 41 miles NW
on Hwy. 318 to CR 10N, then go 17 miles N to
CR 72; then 15 miles W.
BEAVER CREEK UNIT: From Maybell, go 59
miles NW on Hwy. 318. Unit N of Hwy. 318.
Calloway Unit: Closed to public access in
posted area.
GMU/Acres: 201 / 2,226 acres, all units
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, elk, rabbit, dusky
grouse, waterfowl, dove
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing

BRUSH SWA - Morgan Co.

Directions: From Brush, go 2.5 miles N on

Hwy. 71. Turn W on CR U. Go about 200 feet to
CR 28, turn N and go 1 mile to parking lot.
GMU/Acres: 96 / 588 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, turkey, bobwhite quail, dove, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, hiking
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open 3 a.m.-9 p.m., no time restrictions for
those with night-hunting permit. Access
from designated parking areas only.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except when hunting. Discharging bows allowed for bowfishing.
d. Target practice prohibited except when authorized by area wildlife manager.
e. All recreational activities except deer hunting
are prohibited on opening weekend of regular
plains rifle deer season, and opening day and
first weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
f. Horse use prohibited except when training
hunting dogs and then only allowed in Feb.,
March and April (through Wed. before spring
turkey season opens) and Aug.

g. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited
from first day of teal season to last day of dark
goose season.

brush creek SWA - Eagle Co.

Directions: Take I-70 to exit 147 toward
Eagle. Turn S and go to round-about. Exit
roundabout going W on Hwy. 6 for 1 block.
Turn S on Capitol Street, then turn E on Brush
Creek Rd. and go to stop sign. Turn S, go 1
block, turn E to stay on Brush Creek Rd. SWA is
15-18 miles from Eagle, between Peterson Draw
and Sneve Gulch. The SWA is composed of 3
separate tracts of property within Sylvan Lake
State Park. All properties are accessible from
Brush Creek Rd. Access and use of Sylvan Lake
State Park requires a parks pass.
GMU/acres: 44 / 382 acres
recreation: hunting, wildlife viewing

Brush Hollow SWA - Fremont Co.

Directions — to boat ramp: From Penrose
at Hwy. 115, go W on 3rd (CR 123), then go
0.29 of a mile to E St. (CR 125). Go 5.5 miles to
CR 129, then go 2.5 miles on CR 129 to SWA.
GMU/Acres: 59 / 461 acres
FISHING: coldwater/warmwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest rooms, shelters, boat ramp

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e. All recreational activities except deer hunting
are prohibited on opening weekend of regular
plains rifle deer season, and opening day and
first weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
f. One field trial may be authorized per year, in
Feb., March or Aug.
g. Horse use prohibited except when training
hunting dogs and then only allowed in Feb.,
March and April (through Wed. before spring
turkey season opens) and Aug.
h. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited
from first day of teal season to last day of dark
goose season.
ON Scalva Parcel: Reservations required for
all public use. See “Hunting Reservations” (page
1) for details.
a. Limited to 3 groups with max. of 4 people per
group daily.
b. Open only 4 a.m.-9 p.m. Foot access only and
only from designated parking areas. Mandatory check station.
c. From Sept. 1-May 31, only hunting allowed.
Limited to archery, muzzleloading and
shotguns during established seasons. Hunting
allowed only Sat., Sun., Wed., Labor Day,
Columbus Day (observed), Veterans Day,
Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, New
Year’s Day, Martin Luther King Jr. Day and
Presidents Day.
d. From June 1-Aug. 31, only wildlife viewing
allowed. Open only Sat., Sun. and Weds.
e. Turkey hunting allowed on opening day, Sat.,
Sun., Weds. and legal holidays during turkey
seasons.
f. Fires, camping, field trials, dog training
prohibited. Discharging firearms, bows prohibited except while hunting.

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RESTRICTIONS:

a. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater
wake.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.

BRUSH PRAIRIE PONDS SWA -

Morgan Co.

Directions: From Brush go S on Clayton
Street to check station, then go S 2.25 miles to
parking area.
GMU/Acres: 99 / 1,600 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl, pheasant, rabbit, deer
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: duck blinds
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open 3 a.m.-9 p.m.; no time restrictions for
those with night-hunting permit.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. All users must check in and out at designated
check station at Brush Memorial Park. User
numbers regulated by check station. Maximum 4 hunters per area.
d. When property is open to hunting, only one
vehicle is allowed per group. Before Dec. 1,
hunters must park in area they check into.
Parking only in designated parking areas.
e. From the last day of regular goose season
until Aug. 31, open only for wildlife viewing
in limited areas as posted. Access property by
foot only.
f. From Sept. 1-Nov. 30, only migratory bird
hunting allowed, and only Sat., Sun., Wed.,
Columbus Day (observed), Veterans Day,
Thanksgiving Day.
g. From Sept. 1-Dec. 1, reservations required
until sunrise. See “Hunting Reservations”
(page 1) for details. Maximum 3 reservations
per hunter annually.
Hunters with reservations may not check
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in until midnight before the hunt, and may
only hunt the area specified on the reservation or for which they check into.
Reservations valid until sunrise. Hunters
may check in on a first-come, first-served
basis after a hunter with a reservation checks
out, or after sunrise, if there is no check-in
card in the check station.
h. Two hunting areas are reserved for residents
of the city of Brush and are awarded through
lottery system. Applications to enter lottery
available at the CPW Brush Area Office after
the August Commission meeting. Hunters must have valid license for species to be
hunted to enter the drawing. For complete
application and hunt reservation details, call
the Brush Area Office, (970) 842-6300.
i. From the Thurs. before teal season opens
through Nov. 30, scouting permitted from
10 a.m.-2 p.m. on Thurs. that are not open to
hunting in and prior to waterfowl seasons.
Must have reservation number or letter from
CPW. All people must check in and out at
check station. Firearms, dogs not allowed
during scouting.
j. From Dec. 1 through the last day of regular
goose season, only hunting allowed. Reservations required until sunrise to hunt on Dec.
1 (first day for small-game and big-game
hunting).
From Dec. 2 through the end of dark
goose season, reservations not available.
Hunters may check in on first-come, firstserved basis, but not until midnight before
the hunt. Five hunting areas open for check
in. Hunters who check in for one of these 5
areas may hunt anywhere on the property.

buena vista SWA (Fishing Easement) -

Chaffee Co.

Directions: From the stoplight on Main
Street in Buena Vista, go E 0.5 of a mile to end
of Main. Parking available in several locations
along river.
GMUs/acres: 49, 481 / 41 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream, fishing access only

BURCHFIELD SWA - Baca Co.

Directions: From Walsh, go 11 miles E on CR
DD to property.
GMU/Acres: 139 / 178 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, pheasant, bobwhite
quail, scaled quail, dove
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing

cabin creek SWA - Gunnison Co.

Directions: From Gunnison, go 2 miles N on

Hwy. 135 to CR 10, then go 2 miles NE (right)
to BLM Rd. 3110 (becomes USFS Rd. 743).
Then go 6 miles E (right) to USFS Rd. 604, then
S (right) to the property.
GMU/acres: 55 / 640 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, hiking, camping
restrictions: open May 1-Nov. 30.

CENTENNIAL SWA - Gunnison Co.

Directions: From Gunnison, go 10 miles W

on Hwy. 50. SWA is N of Hwy. 50.
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GMU/acres: 54 / 1,800 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse, rabbit
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. NEW! Open July 1-Nov. 30.

b. Motorized and mechanized vehicles restricted
as posted.
c. Camping prohibited.

CENTENNIAL Valley SWA - Weld Co.

Directions: From Kersey, go 5 miles E on
Hwy. 34 to CR 63 and go N to CR 380. Go E on
CR 380 0.25 of a mile to Pritchard parking lot
and 2.1 miles to Centennial parking lot.
GMU/Acres: 951 / 1,195 acres
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping, dogs (except as aid in hunting), dog
training, fires, target practice, recreational
horse use, hunting with centerfire rifles
prohibited.
b. During regular waterfowl seasons, smallgame and waterfowl hunting only in designated hunt areas.
c. During regular duck seasons, waterfowl and
small-game hunting requires a reservation.
See “Hunting Reservations” (page 1) for
details. Maximum 4 hunters per reservation.
Mandatory check in and check out as posted
at designated station.
d. Open to public during regular duck seasons
only on Sat., Sun., Mon. and legal holidays.
e. From March 1-Aug. 31, only open on designated trail for wildlife viewing and for hunters with valid spring turkey licenses.
f. Waterfowl and small-game hunting is prohibited on opening weekend of regular rifle deer
season, and opening day and first weekend of
late plains rifle deer season.
g. Parking only in designated areas. No motor
vehicles outside parking areas.
h. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited
from first day of teal season to last day of dark
goose season.

CHAMPION SWA (Fishing Easement) -

Chaffee Co.

Directions: From Buena Vista, go S on Hwy.
24, continue S onto Hwy. 285. Easement is E of
Hwy. 285. Parking area off Hwy. 285, 0.5 of a
mile S of junction of Hwys. 285 and 24.
GMUs/acres: 57, 481 / 60 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream; only accessible for
fishing and only through designated parking.

CHArlie meyers swa - Park Co.

Directions: From Hartsel, go E 10.3 miles on

Hwy. 24 to CR 23 (mile marker 250). Turn S
onto CR 23 and go 2.7 miles. Turn E on CR 59
and go 2.3 miles to junction of CRs 59 and 92.
Turn S on CR 59, go 1 mile to entrance.
GMU/acres: 58 / 1,082 acres
RESTRICTIONS: camping, fires prohibited.

CHEROKEE SWA - Larimer Co. (Upper,
Middle, Lower, Lone Pine, Rabbit Creek units)
Directions: From Fort Collins, go 22 miles N
on Hwy. 287 to Cherokee Park Rd. (CR 80C),
then 6 miles W to parking area on S side of road.

GMUs/acres: 8, 191 / 25,497 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, squirrel, dusky grouse,

rabbit, dove
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest rooms
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Motor vehicles permitted on established roads
as posted
b. Open Sept. 1-May 1 only for hunting and
fishing; open otherwise May 2-Aug. 31.
c. Hunting and fishing access by foot only after
last big-game season
d. Horseback, bicycles restricted to designated
roads and trails, except horses used to hunt
big game

cHesmore swa (Fishing Easement) -

Chaffee Co.

Directions: From the stoplight in Buena Vista,
go E on Main Street to end of road. Cross the
Arkansas River on the foot bridge, walk downstream 0.5 of a mile to property. You will cross
Town of Buena Vista property and BLM on the
way. It is open fishing for that entire stretch of
Arkansas River.
GMU/Acres: 49 / 5 acres
hunting: fishing, minimal deer hunting
RESTRICTIONS: access by foot only.

CHIPETA LAKE SWA - Montrose Co.

Directions: From Montrose, go 3 miles S on
Hwy. 550 to Chipeta Drive, then 0.5 of a mile N.
GMU/Acres: 62 / 12 acres
FISHING: warmwater and coldwater fishing
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour after
sunset; no time restrictions for fishing.
b. Camping, fires, discharging bows and firearms prohibited.
c. Field trials may be authorized only in Feb.,
March, Aug. and Sept.
d. Float tubes or hand-propelled watercraft only.

CHRISTINA SWA (Fishing Easement) -

Routt Co.

Directions: From Steamboat Springs, go 7
miles N on CR 129 (Elk River Rd.)
GMU/acres: 214 / 23 acres
FISHING: Elk River, coldwater stream
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS: camping, fires prohibited.

Chubb park ranch SWA - Chaffee Co.

Directions: From Buena Vista, go E 16 miles
on Hwy. 24 to CR 309, then go N on CR 309 0.5
of a mile to SWA.
GMU/acres: 49 / 525 acres
restrictions:

a. Camping, fires, snowmobiles, target practice
prohibited.
b. Vehicles prohibited off of the county road.

CHUCK LEWIS SWA - Routt Co.

Directions: From Hwy. 40, go S on Hwy. 131
to CR 14F. Take 14F W to CR 14. Go N to parking area.

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GMU/acres: 131 / 288 acres
hunting: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

CIMARRON SWA - Montrose, Gunnison Cos.

Directions: From Montrose, go 23 miles E on
Hwy. 50 to Little Cimarron Rd., then 2 miles S
to access road, then go 1.5 miles SW.
GMU/Acres: 65 / 6,161 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, waterfowl, dusky grouse
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, picnicking
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping, fires, snowmobiles prohibited.
b. Parking in established parking areas only.

CLEAR CREEK RES. SWA - Chaffee Co.

Directions: From Buena Vista, go 13 miles N

on Hwy. 24 to CR 390, then go 0.5 of a mile W.
GMUs/Acres: 48, 481 / 500 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake and 0.5 mile of stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest rooms, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping allowed only in established camping
areas on W end of SWA.
b. Fires allowed only in campgrounds.
c. Fishing prohibited on dam, spillway, outlet
and downstream to Hwy. 24.
d. OHV use prohibited at lake and in campground.

Cline ranch SWA - Park Co.

Directions: From Jefferson, go S on Hwy.

285 for about 5 miles. SWA entrance near mile
marker 194.
GMU/acres: 500 / 1,600 acres
Hunting: pronghorn, deer, elk, waterfowl,
small game
fishing: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
restrictions:

a. Access by foot or horseback only from designated parking areas. No overnight parking.
b. Camping, fires, dog training prohibited.
c. Discharging firearms or bows allowed only
when hunting.
d. Dogs allowed only as aid in hunting.
e. Horses allowed only on designated trails.
Reservation required to use horses, call

(719) 836-4279. Only two reservations
allowed per day.
f. Fishing allowed only March 1-Sept. 30 and
only in designated areas. Only people in a
vehicle in the assigned parking space may
fish the corresponding assigned area. Maximum 4 anglers per vehicle and 1 vehicle per
parking space.
g. Artificial flies and lures only, two trout limit.
h. Hunting access limited to the occupants of
a vehicle parked in assigned parking space.
Maximum 4 hunters per vehicle.

COALBED CANYON SWA - Dolores Co.

Directions: From Cortez, go NW on Hwy.
491 to Northdale. SWA is S of Hwy. 491 and CR
2, also 2 areas on N side of Hwy. 491, farther W.
GMUs/acres: 72, 711 / 2,359 acres
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Discharging firearms allowed only for hunting.

COCHETOPA SWA - Saguache Co.

Directions: From Gunnison, go 8 miles E on
Hwy. 50, turn right on Hwy. 114, then go 20
miles S/SE, turn right on CR NN14, go S 2 miles.
GMU/acres: 67 / 6,712 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, rabbit, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour after
sunset, with exception for hunters retrieving
downed game.
b. Foot access only and only from established
parking areas.
c. Camping, dogs, fires prohibited.
d. Big-game hunting prohibited N of posted
E/W center line of Sect. 27, Range 2 E, Township 46 N.

COKE OVEN SWA - Pitkin Co.

Directions: From Basalt, go 30 miles E on

USFS Rd. 105 (Fryingpan River Rd.)
GMU/Acres: 444 / 330 acres
RECREATION: hunting, wildlife viewing

COLLER SWA - Mineral, Rio Grande Cos.

Directions: From South Fork, go 4.5 miles W

on Hwy. 149.

GMUs/Acres: 76, 79 / 579 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, squirrel, dusky

grouse

FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest room
RESTRICTIONS: camping, snowmobiles, over-

night parking prohibited.

Colorado River Island SWA -

Mesa Co.

Directions: From Grand Junction, go E on
I-70; turn S on Hwy. 141 (32 Rd.). Turn W on
D Rd. Colorado River SWA is on S side of road,
along the river.
GMUs/acres: 30, 41 / 67 acres

RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping, dogs (except as aid in hunting),
prohibited.
b. Waterfowl hunting from established blinds is
the only hunting allowed.
c. Hunting by reservation only. See “Hunting
Reservations” (page 1) for details. Mandatory
check in and check out as posted at station.
d. Hunting areas that have not been reserved
are available on first-come, first-served basis
after 5 a.m. for that hunt day. Reserved areas
unoccupied by 7 a.m. are available first-come,
first-served basis. But any hunt area must be
yielded at any time upon request of a hunter
holding a valid reservation for that area.

COLorow Mountain SWA -

Rio Blanco Co.

Directions: From Meeker take Hwy. 64 approximately 15 miles W to CR 142 (directly N
of the east entrance to Rio Blanco Lake SWA).
Scenery Gulch Unit: take CR 142 for 7.2 miles
to the property. Tschuddi Gulch Unit: take CR
142 for 1.8 miles to intersection of CR 142 and
CR 143. Take CR 143 for 3.7 miles to property.
GMUs/Acres: 11 / 1,979 acres
HUNTING: elk, bear, lion, deer, small game
FISHING: Scenery Pond is 5.5 acres at bottom of
Scenery Gulch near parking area.
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding, camping in primitive areas, OHV access through Tschuddi Gulch
to BLM lands on Colorow Mountain.

wildlife areas

a. Open 4 a.m.-10 p.m.
b. Overnight parking, camping, fires, bicycles
prohibited.
c. Dogs prohibited except in hunting waterfowl
or dogs aiding the disabled.
d. Big-game, small-game hunting prohibited.
e. Waterfowl hunting permitted, except within
50 yards of the bridge on CR 14F.
f. Horses prohibited outside parking area.
g. Launching or taking out all flotation devices
(including kayaks, canoes, rafts, tubes) prohibited, except those used exclusively for
fishing.

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RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open July 16-end of January.
b. Parking and camping in designated areas only.
c. Motorized vehicles prohibited in Scenery
Gulch Unit and in Tschuddi Unit north of
designated camping area.
d. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
within 200 yards of camping, parking areas or
structures.

COTTONWOOD SWA - Morgan Co.

Directions: From Snyder, go 2 miles E on CR

W.7.

GMU/Acres: 96 / 884 acres
HUNTING: deer, pheasant, bobwhite quail,

waterfowl, dove, rabbit, squirrel, turkey
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open 3 a.m.-9 p.m. daily; no time restrictions
for hunters with night-hunting permit.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Target practice prohibited except when authorized by area wildlife manager.
d. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except when hunting.
e. All recreational activities except deer hunting
prohibited opening weekend of regular plains
rifle deer season, and opening day and first
weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
f. Horse use prohibited except when training hunting dogs and only allowed in Feb.,
March, April (through Wed. before spring
turkey season opens) and Aug.
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g. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited
from first day of teal season to last day of dark
goose season.

COWDREY LAKE SWA - Jackson Co.

Directions: From Cowdrey, go 2 miles S on

Hwy. 125. Or: from Walden, go 7.5 miles N on
Hwy. 125. Entrance W of road.
GMU/Acres: 161 / 15 acres land, 80 acres water
HUNTING: small game, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest room, boat ramp

wildlife areas

RESTRICTIONS:

a. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater
wake.
b. Sailboards prohibited.

CREEDE SWA - Mineral Co.

Directions - Hatchery Tract: From Creede,

go 1.2 miles E on Hwy. 149 to undesignated
road, then go 0.5 of a mile S to Rio Grande
River. Deep Creek Tract: From Creede, go 1.25
miles W on Hwy. 149 to Airport Rd., then go
0.8 of a mile S to Rio Grande River.
GMU/acres: 76 / 3 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing

DAN NOBLE SWA - San Miguel Co.

Directions: From Norwood, go 1.5 miles E on

Hwy. 145 to USFS Rd. 610 (Dolores-Norwood
Rd.); then 17 miles S.
GMU/Acres: 70 / 2,223 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl, deer and elk on Greager
Tract. Deer and elk on John Kane tract.
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: power boating, sail surfing, waterskiing, camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest rooms, boat ramps, shelters
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Miramonte Res. Tract:
1. Camping only in designated areas along
NE, SW, SE parts of reservoir.
2. Discharging firearms or bows allowed only
when hunting waterfowl.
3. Waterskiing permitted only 10 a.m.-6 p.m.
Waterskiing, jetskiing only in designated
areas on W half of reservoir.
b. Greager Tract:
1. Access by foot or horseback only.
2. Open March 1-May 15 only with permit
from area or district wildlife manager for
wildlife viewing. Viewers must follow all restrictions and conditions on permit. Open
for other access May 16-end of February.
3. Viewing site limited to designated area.
4. Snowmobiles, camping prohibited.
c. John Kane Tract:
1. Access by foot or horseback only
2. Open May 16-end of February
3. Snowmobiles, camping prohibited

DAWN POND SWA - Bent Co.

Directions: Take Hwy. 50 W toward Las
Animas. From Las Animas, go W on Hwy. 194,

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then N on CR 5.5. SWA is on E side of road
around Adobe Creek.
GMU/acres: 125 / 30 acres
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open for fishing only. Hunting only with
landowner permission.
b. Boating prohibited except float tubes or craft
propelled by hand or electric motor.
c. Parking allowed in designated areas only.

DEADMAN SWA - Prowers Co.

Directions: From Granada, go N on Hwy. 385,
2.5 miles to CR JJ, then go 2.5 miles E on CR JJ
to CR 27. Turn S on CR 27, go 0.5 of a mile to
parking area.
GMU/Acres: 127 / 503 acres
HUNTING: deer, small game, waterfowl

DELANEY BUTTE LAKES SWA (North,
South, East) - Jackson Co.

Directions: From Walden, go 0.5 of a mile W
on Hwy. 14 to CR 12, then go 5.3 miles W to CR
18. Go 4.5 miles W on to CR 5, then go 0.5 of a
mile N.
GMU/Acres: 16 / 2,620 acres
HUNTING: big game, small game, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest room, boat ramp, shade shelters
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater
wake.
b. Sailboards prohibited.

DEVIL CREEK SWA - Archuleta Co.

Directions: From Pagosa Springs, go 16 miles
W on Hwy. 160 to USFS Rd. 627 then 2 miles N.
GMU/Acres: 77 / 561 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, squirrel, dusky
grouse, turkey, dove
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS: camping, fires, snowmobiles
prohibited.

DeWEESE RES. SWA - Custer Co.

Directions: From Westcliffe, go NW on Hwy.

69 for 5 miles, turn N on Copper Gulch Rd. to
access road.
GMUs/Acres: 69, 691 / 780 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake, coldwater stream
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing, camping
HUNTING: pronghorn, waterfowl, dove, coyote,
cottontail, deer, small game
FACILITIES: rest rooms, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS: OHVs prohibited.

DIAMOND J SWA (Hunting and Fishing
Lease) - Jackson Co.

Directions: From Walden, go N on Hwy. 125.
Parking areas are 1, 2 and 4 miles N of Walden.
GMU/Acres: 161 / 3,129 acres of land, 10 miles
of river
HUNTING: small game, waterfowl
FISHING: Illinois and Michigan rivers, coldwater
stream
RESTRICTIONS:

a. No big-game hunting; access allowed only for

fishing, small-game and waterfowl hunting.
b. Hunting with shotguns only.

DOLORES RIVER SWA - Montezuma Co.

Directions: From Dolores, go 5 miles NE on

Hwy. 145.

GMUs/Acres: 71, 73 / 57 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS: camping, fires prohibited; fish-

ing prohibited in rearing ponds.

DOME LAKES SWA - Saguache Co.

Directions: From Gunnison, go 8 miles E on
Hwy. 50. Turn right on Hwy. 114, go 20 miles S/
SE. Turn right on CR NN14, go 5 miles.
GMU/Acres: 67 / 420 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lakes
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest room, drinking water
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Access by foot or horseback only from parking areas. Parking only in designated areas.
b. ATVs, dirt bikes, snowmobiles allowed only
on CRs NN14 and 15GG.
c. Camping permitted during waterfowl seasons
in designated safety zones only.
d. Discharging firearms and hunting prohibited
in designated safety zones.
e. Dogs prohibited except as hunting aid or
when on leash.
f. Bowfishing prohibited.

DOME ROCK SWA - Teller Co.

Directions: From Divide, go 5 miles S on
Hwy. 67 to Rainbow Valley, then go 0.75 of a
mile on right fork to access road on right (North
Ranch is Mueller State Park).
GMU/Acres: 581 / 6,980 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky grouse
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, hiking
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Access by foot or horseback only from parking lot and trails from Mueller State Park.
b. Camping, dogs, fires, rock climbing prohibited.
c. Horseback, pack animals allowed only on
designated roads and trails except if used as a
big-game hunting aid.
d. NEW! Public access is closed from December
1 to July 15 in the area bounded on the east
by the Sand Creek Trail, on the north by the
Dome Rock Trail, and on the west and south
by the property boundaries. The Dome Rock
Trail west of the Jack Rabbit Lodge is also
closed from December 1 to July 15.

Douglas Res. SWA - Larimer Co.

Directions: From Wellington exit on I-25, go
5.5 miles W, S and W on Hwy. 1 to CR 15, go 1
mile N on CR 15 to CR 60, then 0.25 of a mile
W to LaVina Drive. Go N on LaVina Drive to
lake. From Fort Collins at Hwys. 287 and 1, take
Hwy. 1 N for 4 miles to Waverly cutoff (CR 15).

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Go N on CR 15 to CR 60. Then go 0.25 of a mile
W to LaVina Drive and go N.
GMU/acres: 9 / 765 acres
fishing: warmwater and coldwater species
FACILITIES: rest room
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Fishing only from 1 hour before sunrise to 1
hour after sunset.
b. Hunting, fires, camping, discharging firearms
or bows, sailboards, sailboats, ice skating,
ATVs, dirt bikes, snowmobiles prohibited.
c. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater
wake.

DOWDY LAKE SWA- Larimer Co.

Droney Gulch SWA - Chaffee Co.

Directions:
Entrance 1: From the junction of Hwys. 50

and 285, go 4 miles N to CR 251-1. (Note: First
mile of this road is private property. After entering BLM land, the SWA can be accessed for next
2 miles, through BLM land and SWA property.)
entrance 2: About 1 mile N of CR 251-1 is an
access point on Hwy. 285, a “Point of Interest”
site about Zebulon Pike. There is parking and a
gate into E portion of SWA.
entrance 3: Just under 1 mile farther N (about
1 mile S of Jct. of Hwys. 285/291) CR 251 goes
W. There is parking and access 2.3 miles W of
Hwy. 285. Do not attempt access from N via
subdivision on CR 251A.
GMU/acres: 56 / 2,949 acres
HUNTING: elk, deer, small game

DRY CREEK BASIN SWA - San Miguel Co.

Directions: From Naturita, go 17 miles S on
Hwy. 141. Hwy. 141 goes SW through property.
GMU/acres: 70 / 12,775 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dove, mountain lion,
bobcat, coyote
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping only in designated areas.
b. Snowmobiles prohibited.

DUCK CREEK SWA - Logan Co.

Directions: From Crook, go 1.5 miles N on

Hwy. 55.

GMU/Acres: 90 / 1,121 acres
HUNTING: rabbit, pheasant, dove, waterfowl,

deer

RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Target practice prohibited except when authorized by area wildlife manager.
c. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except when hunting.
d. One field trial may be authorized per year in
Feb., March or Aug.

DUNE RIDGE SWA - Logan Co.

Directions: From I-76 at Sterling exit, go 0.5

of a mile W on Hwy. 6 to CR 370, then go 5
miles SW.
GMU/Acres: 96 / 400 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite quail, turkey, dove, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except when hunting.
c. Target practice prohibited except when authorized by area wildlife manager.
d. All recreational activities except deer hunting
prohibited opening weekend of regular plains
rifle deer season, and opening day and first
weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
e. Horses prohibited except when training hunting dogs and only allowed in Feb., March and
April (through Wed. before spring turkey
season opens) and Aug.
f. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited
from first day of teal season to last day of dark
goose season.

DUTCH GULCH SWA - Gunnison Co.

Directions: From Gunnison, go 5.3 miles E
on Hwy. 50, then 7.3 miles S on CR 42, which
becomes BLM Rd. 307.
GMU/acres: 67 / 320 acres
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open June 16-end of Feb.
b. Access by foot or horseback only from
designated parking areas. Parking only in
designated areas.
c. ATVs, dirt bikes, snowmobiles allowed only
on improved road through property.
d. Camping, fires prohibited.
e. Dogs prohibited except as an aid in hunting
or when on leash.

EAGLE RIVER SWA (Fishing Leases) -

Eagle Co.

Directions: From Eagle, go E on Hwy. 6 about
2-3 miles to property boundary sign. This is W
edge of SWA. Property extends E about 2 miles
and includes 3 designated fishing access points.
Access allowed only at these points.
GMU/acres: 35 / 25 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open for fishing only on N side of Eagle
River. Access only at designated points as
posted.
b. Camping, fires, dogs prohibited

ECHO CANYON RES. SWA - Archuleta Co.

Directions: From Pagosa Springs, go 4 miles S

on Hwy. 84.

GMU/Acres: 78 / 211 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: boating, picnicking, wildlife

viewing

FACILITIES: rest room, boat ramp

RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping, fires, snowmobiles prohibited.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater
wake.

ELLIOTT SWA - Morgan Co.

Directions: From Snyder, go 6 miles NE on

CR W.7.

GMUs/Acres: 95, 96 / 2,576 acres
HUNTING: deer, pheasant, bobwhite quail, rab-

bit, squirrel, turkey, waterfowl
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: duck blinds on Union Tract
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open 3 a.m.-9 p.m.; no time restrictions for
hunters with night-hunting permit.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Target practice prohibited except when authorized by area wildlife manager.
d. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except when hunting or bowfishing.
e. All recreational activities except deer hunting
are prohibited on opening weekend of regular
plains rifle deer season, and opening day and
first weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
f. Horses prohibited except when training
hunting dogs and then only allowed in Feb.,
March, April (through Wed. before spring
turkey season opens) and Aug.
g. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited
from first day of teal season to last day of dark
goose season.
UNION TRACT: Waterfowl hunting only. See
2015 Waterfowl brochure for details.
HAMLIN TRACTS (N and S): Hunting allowed.
See 2015 Waterfowl brochure for details.
QUINT TRACT: Landowner permission required
to hunt deer.

wildlife areas

Directions: From town of Red Feather Lakes,
go 1 mile NE on USFS Access Road.
GMU/Acres: 191 / 120 acres of water
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: power boating, hiking, camping
FACILITIES: rest room, boat ramp, campgrounds
RESTRICTIONS: boating prohibited if it creates a
whitewater wake

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EMERALD MOUNTAIN SWA - Routt Co.

Directions: From Steamboat Springs, go S on
Hwy. 40 to 5th Street. Turn right on 5th Street,
turn left on Howelsen Pkwy., which becomes
River Road/CR 14 to S. SWA is W of road. Park
in the lot at the left posted for Chuck Lewis
SWA. Follow marked orange posts on W side
of CR 14 along trail easement through private
property to access Emerald Mountain.
GMU/acres: 131 / 674 acres
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open from 4 a.m.-10 p.m. July 1-Nov. 30.
b. Access by foot or horseback only.
c. Camping, fires, dogs prohibited.

ESCALANTE SWA - Delta, Mesa,

Montrose Cos.

HAMILTON TRACT: From Delta, go 2.2 miles W
on 5th Street (G Rd.), to G50 Rd. Go 2 miles
NW. Alternate route: From Delta, go 5.5 miles
NW on Hwy. 50.
LOWER ROUBIDEAU TRACT: From Delta, go 4.5
miles W on 5th Street (G Rd.).
PICKETT CORRAL TRACT: From Delta, go 12
miles NW on Hwy. 50 to Escalante Canyon
turnoff; then 21 miles SW into Escalante
Canyon.
PEACH ORCHARD POINT TRACT: From Delta,
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go 6.5 miles W on 5th Street (G Rd.) to Sawmill
Mesa Rd., then 11.5 miles N.
CAP SMITH TRACT: From Delta, go 12 miles
NW on Hwy. 50 to Escalante Canyon turnoff;
then 6 miles SW into Escalante Canyon.
EAST WALKER TRACT: From Delta, go 12 miles
N on Hwy. 50 to Escalante Canyon turnoff, then
go 4 miles SW into Escalante Canyon.
UPPER ROUBIDEAU TRACT: From Delta, go 6.5
miles W on 5th Street (G Rd.) to Sawmill Mesa
Rd., then go 11.5 miles N.
WEST WALKER TRACT: From Delta, go 12 miles
NW on Hwy. 50 to Escalante Canyon turnoff,
then go 17 miles SW into Escalante Canyon to
Palmer Gulch Rd. Go 5 miles W; then 1.2 miles
N toward Tatum Ridge to Tatum Ridge/Snowbelly Ridge Rds.; then 6 miles NE.
WATERWHEEL TRACT: From Delta, go 12 miles
NW on Hwy. 50 to Escalante Canyon turnoff;
then 3 miles SW into Escalante Canyon. Then
go 0.75 of a mile upstream S of Gunnison River
(primitive road).
GUNNISON RIVER TRACT: From Delta, go 12
miles NW on Hwy. 50 to Escalante Canyon Rd.,
then go 3 miles SW to Gunnison River, then
0.75 of a mile upstream S of Gunnison River
(primitive road).
GMU/Acres: 62 / 7,612 acres on all tracts
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, pheasant, dove,
waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing, interpretive program, historical area
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Dog training prohibited on Hamilton and
Lower Roubideau tracts during upland game
or migratory bird seasons. Hamilton and
Lower Roubideau tracts open only Aug.
1-March 14.
b. Lower Roubideau tract hunting are youth/
mentor hunting only. Only one mentor per
youth may hunt.
c. Field trials may be authorized in Feb., March,
Aug. and Sept.
d. Bowfishing prohibited.

FISH CREEK SWA - Dolores Co.

Directions: From Dolores, go 12 miles N on
Hwy. 145 to USFS Rd. 535, then 12 miles N to
Fish Creek access road. Then go 1.5 miles N.
GMU/Acres: 71 / 314 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky grouse,
snowshoe hare
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: camping (only during deer &amp; elk
seasons), hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS: camping allowed only in deer
and elk seasons.

FLAGLER RES. SWA - Kit Carson Co.

Directions: From Flagler, go 5 miles E on Rd.

U.

GMU/Acres: 107 / 400 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, pheasant, dove, water-

fowl, turkey
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: power boating, waterskiing,
camping, picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest rooms, boat ramps
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RESTRICTIONS:

a. Boating prohibited during waterfowl seasons
except float tubes or craft propelled by hand,
wind or electric motors.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater
wake. Waterskiing permitted only Sun. and
Mon. from June 1-Aug. 31.
c. Hunting open to youth/mentors only. Only
one mentor per youth may hunt.

FORT LYON SWA - Bent Co.

Directions: From Las Animas, go 20 miles

E on Hwy. 50 to CR 183. SWA is S of Hwy. 50,
next to John Martin Res. SWA.
GMU/acres: 125 / 523 acres
RESTRICTIONS: ATVs, dirt bikes prohibited.

FOUR MILE SWA - Douglas Co.

Directions: From Deckers, take Hwy. 67 S to
Westcreek. From Westcreek, travel W on Stump
Rd. to 9J Rd. Go N on 9J Rd. to SWA.
GMU/acres: 51 / 362 acres
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Access by foot or horseback only.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.

FRANK SWA - Weld, Larimer Cos.

Directions: From I-25 at Windsor exit, go 2.3
miles E on Hwy. 392 to CR 13, then go 0.5 of a
mile S.
GMU/Acres: 94 / 324 acres
FISHING: warmwater
RESTRICTIONS:

a. NEW! Hunting is prohibited. Closed north of
the Poudre River for all public access, including fishing.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Discharging bows allowed only for bowfishing.
d. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater
wake.

Franklin Island SWA - Mesa Co.

Directions: From Grand Junction, go E on

I-70; turn S on Hwy. 141 (32 Rd.). Enter James
M. Robb Colorado River State Park (just north
of Colorado River), SWA is west of the park and
accessed from the Riverfront Trail.
GMUs/acres: 30, 41 / 38 acres
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Waterfowl hunting from established blinds is
the only type of hunting allowed.
b. Camping, dogs (except as aid in hunting),
prohibited.
c. Hunting by reservation only. See “Hunting
Reservations” (page 1) for details. Mandatory
check in and check out as posted at station.
d. Hunting areas that have not been reserved
are available on first-come, first-served basis
after 5 a.m. for that hunt day. Reserved areas
unoccupied by 7 a.m. are available first-come,
first-served basis. Any hunt area must be
yielded at any time upon request of a hunter
holding a valid reservation for that area.

FRANtZ LAKE SWA - Chaffee Co.

Directions: From Salida, go 0.25 of a mile W
on Hwy. 291 to CR 154, then 0.75 of a mile W.
SWA is SW of Mt. Shavano SFU.
GMU/acres: 56 / 25 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
FACILITIES: rest room
RESTRICTIONS: camping, discharging bows and
firearms prohibited.

FRENCHMAN CREEK SWA - Phillips Co.

Directions: From Holyoke, go 5 miles W on
Hwy. 6 to CR 29, then go 0.5 of a mile S.
GMU/Acres: 98 / 69 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, pheasant, dove
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Target practice prohibited except when authorized by area wildlife manager.
c. Discharging firearms or bows allowed only
when hunting.

GARFIELD CREEK SWA - Garfield Co.

Directions: From New Castle, go 2 miles SW
on CR 312 to Garfield Creek Rd., then 1 mile S.
GMU/Acres: 42 / 13,179 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping allowed only 7 days before start of
regular big-game seasons through 7 days after
regular big-game seasons.
b. Hunting prohibited within 75 yards of centerline of CRs 312 and 328. Hunting prohibited
in designated safety zone as posted.
c. Open Dec. 1-July 15 only for spring turkey
hunting below and small-game hunting
above junction of CRs 312 and 328. Open for
other access July 16-Nov. 30.
d. Dogs prohibited except as hunting aid.
e. Bicycles allowed only on CRs 312 and 328.

GEORGETOWN SWA - Clear Creek Co.

Directions: From I-70, take exit 228. Turn N

on 15th St.

GMU/Acres: 39 / 670 acres
HUNTING: small game, deer, bighorn sheep
RECREATION: wildlife observation, hiking
RESTRICTIONS: hunting bighorn sheep prohibit-

ed within 0.25 of a mile of I-70 throughout SWA.

GRANADA SWA - Prowers Co.

Directions: From Granada go N on Hwy. 385;
turn E on Half Street (first road N of railroad).
Go 1.5 miles.
GMUs/Acres: 127, 132 / 5,630 acres
HUNTING: small game, waterfowl, deer
FISHING: warmwater fishing in Arkansas River
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, photography
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour after
sunset.
b. Parking allowed only in designated areas. All
motor vehicles restricted to access roads and
parking areas.
c. Camping, fires, ATVs, dirt bikes prohibited.

�State Wildlife Areas
On Midwestern Farms Tract:

1. Hunting restricted to S of river road and by
shotgun and archery only.
2. Swimming, boating, float tubes prohibited.

GRANBY RANCH (Conservation
Easement) - Grand Co.

Directions: SWA is 0.75 of a mile E of Hwy.
40 on CR 89, near Granby.
GMU/Acres: 28 / 451 acres
recreation: hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open April 16-Nov. 14
b. Fires, motor vehicles prohibited
c. Dogs must be on leash

Directions: From Buena Vista, 17 miles N on

Hwy. 24. Access from Chaffee-Lake county line
downstream to 0.25 of a mile below Granite
Bridge.
GMUs/acres: 48, 49 / 131 acres
FISHING: fishing access only; coldwater fishing
on Arkansas River. Fishing area is from Lake
Co. line downstream to 1.5 miles below the
Granite bridge.
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping, fires, dogs, mining activities and
panning prohibited.
b. Launching or taking out of vessels prohibited.

Grieve Ranch SWA (Conservation
Easement) - Routt Co.

Directions: From Craig, take Hwy. 13 N 44

miles to Baggs, Wyo. Turn right on Wyo. Hwy.
70, go 17 miles to CR 129. Turn right and go 3
miles to SWA campground.
GMU/acres: 5 / 2,511 acres
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Fires, snowmobiles, ATVs, motorcycles,
commercial use, woodcutting and gathering
prohibited.
b. Dogs allowed only as hunting aid.
c. Firearms allowed only for hunting.
d. Camping only in developed campgrounds.
e. Closed on hay meadows N of CR 129.
f. Fishing access to Little Snake River restricted
to river corridor, plus 20 feet above highwater line on either bank.

GROUNDHOG RES. SWA - Dolores Co.

Directions: From Dolores, go 25 miles N on
USFS Rd. 526 to USFS Rd. 533, then 5 miles NE.
GMU/acres: 71 / 606 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest room, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater
wake.
b. Camping prohibited.

GUNNISON SWA - Gunnison Co.

Directions: From Gunnison, go 6 miles W on

Hwy. 50.

GMU/Acres: 54 / 2,800 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky grouse
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open April 1-Nov. 30.
b. Camping only in designated areas.
c. Foot or horseback access only on Beaver
Creek Trail.

GUNNISON RIVER SWA (Van Tuyl &amp;
Redden) - Gunnison Co.

Directions: From Gunnison go N on Hwy.
135 to CR 13. Turn left and go 0.25 of a mile to
where road jogs left and becomes Tincup Street
in Gunnison. Go W 3 blocks to Palisade City
Park. Parking N side park. Access by foot 0.5 of
a mile W of parking lot.
GMU/acres: 54 / 81 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl by shotgun only
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: parking area
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Foot access only.
b. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except when hunting.
c. Waterfowl hunting only, with shotguns.

GYPSUM PONDS SWA - Eagle Co.

Directions: I-70 to Gypsum exit, take S side

frontage road of I-70 E to parking area. SWA is
on N side of Eagle River only.
GMUs/Acres: 35 / 90 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream, coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: parking area
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open sunrise to sunset; no time restrictions
for hunters and anglers.
b. Camping, fires, glass containers, boat launching and takeouts prohibited.
c. Dogs prohibited March 15-June 15 to protect
nesting waterfowl. Dogs prohibited at all
times on eastern ponds except when used in
waterfowl hunting.
d. Field trials may be authorized in Aug. and Sept.

hardeman SWA (Fishing Easement) -

Lake Co.

Directions: From Buena Vista, go 18 miles
N on Hwy. 24. SWA is on both sides of river,
upstream from Lake/Chaffee county line.
GMUs: 48, 49
fishing: 1.25 miles of fishing access to Arkansas River
restrictions:

a. Camping, fires, dogs, firearms, mining activities and panning prohibited.
b. No launching or taking out of vessels.

HARMON SWA (Fishing Easement) -

Chaffee Co.

directions: From the stoplight in Buena Vista,
go W on CR 306 for 2.2 miles. Turn right on CR
361 for 0.2 of a mile to parking area.

GMU/acres: 481 / 10 acres
RESTRICTIONS: fishing only. Campfires, dogs,

overnight camping, firearms, hunting prohibited.

HAVILAND LAKE SWA - La Plata Co.

Directions: From Durango, go 18 miles N
on Hwy. 550 to USFS Rd. 671, then go 0.5 of a
mile E.
GMU/Acres: 74 / 208 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: boating, camping on USFS property on E side of lake; fee for camping/day use
FACILITIES: gravel boat ramp, USFS campground with rest room and drinking water on
E of lake
RESTRICTIONS: float tubes or craft propelled by
hand or electric motor only

HECKENDORF SWA - Chaffee Co.

Directions: From Buena Vista, go 5 miles N
on Hwy. 24 to CR 361, then go 1 mile W.
GMU/Acres: 481 / 720 acres
HUNTING: elk, deer, small game, pronghorn
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing

wildlife areas

GRANITE SWA (Fishing Easement) -

Chaffee Co.

2015 Colorado State Recreation Lands

RESTRICTIONS:

a. Access from designated parking areas only.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.

HIGEL SWA - Alamosa Co.

Directions: From Alamosa, take Hwy. 160
NW to CR 104 N. SWA is N of junction of CRs
104 and 3.0S.
GMU/acres: 791 / 1,465 acres
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open only Sat., Sun., Wed. and legal holidays
from Sept. 1-Feb. 14.
b. Permit required Sept. 1-Feb. 14. Maximum
of 25 permits issued daily, available free, first
come, first served. From Sept. 1-30, and Nov.
11-Feb.14, permits obtained by reservation by
calling (719) 587-6923 or at the Wildlife Area
Office in Monte Vista. Oct. 1-Nov. 10, permits
obtained through reservation system. See
“Hunting Reservations,” (page 1) for details.
Reservations for weekends can be made
up to 14 days in advance but not less than 2
days before Saturday of weekend requested.
Reservations for Wed. can be made up to
14 days in advance but not less than 2 days
before date requested. Maximum 2 people
per reservation.
c. Closed Feb. 15-July 15 to protect nesting
water birds. Area wildlife manager may authorize educational or scientific uses during
closures.

HOHNHOLZ LAKES SWA - Larimer Co.

Directions: From Hwy. 14 at upper end of
Poudre Canyon, go 30 miles N on Laramie
River Rd. (CR 103).
GMU/Acres: 7 / 80 acres of water, 1 mile of
river; 133 acres total
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream, coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest rooms
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RESTRICTIONS:

a. Boating prohibited except float tubes or craft
propelled by hand, wind or electric motor.
b. Sailboards prohibited.
c. Camping only in Laramie River camping area.
d. Grace Creek Rd. closed Dec. 1-Aug. 15.

wildlife areas

HOLBROOK RES. SWA - Otero Co.

Directions: From Swink, go 3 miles N on CR
24.5 to CR FF, then go 0.5 of a mile E.
GMU/Acres: 125 / 670 acres
FISHING: warmwater
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite quail, dove, waterfowl
RECREATION: powerboating, sailboating, sailsurfing, waterskiing, camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest rooms, boat ramps
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Hunting prohibited as posted in safety zone
on SW side near residence.
b. OHV use prohibited.

HOLLY SWA - Prowers Co.

Directions: From Holly, go 1 mile N on CR

34.

GMUs/Acres: 127, 132 / 277 acres
HUNTING: rabbit, pheasant, dove, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping, open fires, ATVs, dirt bikes prohibited.
b. Hunting prohibited in designated safety zones
between Hwy. 50 and CR FF.

HOLYOKE SWA - Phillips Co.

Directions: From Holyoke, go 4 miles S on
Hwy. 385 to CR 14; then 4 miles W.
GMU/Acres: 98 / 80 acres
HUNTING: rabbit, pheasant, dove, deer
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Target practice prohibited except when authorized by area wildlife manager.
c. Discharging firearms or bows allowed only
when hunting.

HOME LAKE SWA - Rio Grande Co.

Directions: From Monte Vista, go 1.5 miles E
on Sherman Avenue.
GMU/acres: 791 / 64 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open sunrise to sunset; no time restrictions
for fishing or with night-hunting permit.
b. Float tubes or craft propelled by hand, wind,
electric motor only. Motorboats up to 10 hp
allowed any time. Motorboats 10 hp or more
allowed only 10 a.m.-4 p.m.

HORSE CREEK RES. SWA (Timber Lake) -

Otero, Bent Cos.
Directions: From La Junta, go 8 miles N on
Hwy. 109 to Cheraw; then 2 miles E on CR JJ.5
to CR 33. Go 7 miles N.
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GMU/Acres: 125 / 2,603 acres
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: power boating, sail surfing, wa-

terskiing, camping, wildlife viewing, hunting by
permission only
FACILITIES: rest rooms, boat ramps
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour after
sunset; no time restrictions for fishing.
b. ATVs, dirt bikes, snowmobiles prohibited.
c. Frozen surface of lake closed. Dams, inlets,
outlet structures closed except when fishing.

HORSETHIEF CANYON SWA - Mesa Co.

Directions: I-70 W to Fruita exit, take Hwy.
340 S 1 mile to property sign. Take access road
4 miles.
GMUs/acres: 30, 40 / 1,439 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl, dove, deer, coyote, rabbit,
pheasant
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open 5 a.m.-9 p.m., no time restrictions for
fishing.
b. Camping, fires, quail hunting prohibited.
c. Turkey hunting only allowed for:
1. Limited-access permit for youth/mentor
hunting in spring.
2. Hunters with limited GMU 30 license may
hunt, but only on Skipper’s Island.
d. Hunting permitted with shotguns, hand-held
bows and muzzleloading rifles.
e. Fishing prohibited in rearing ponds and as
posted.
f. Waterfowl hunting on Sat. restricted to youth/
mentors only and only from 100 yards E of
blind No. 1 to western SWA boundary.
g. To hunt waterfowl on W end of property,
reservations required for specific blind. Hunting restricted to within 100 yards of blind.
Maximum 4 hunters per blind. See “Hunting
Reservations,” (page 1) for details. Hunters
must check in and out as posted.
h. Hunt areas not reserved are available on
first-come, first-served basis after 5 a.m. each
hunting day. Reserved areas not claimed by
7 a.m. also available first-come, first-served.
Any hunt area must be yielded at any time by
request of a hunter with a valid reservation
for that area.
i. Permits not required for waterfowl hunting
100 yards E of blind No. 1 to eastern SWA
boundary, including Skipper’s Island.
j. Waterfowl hunting prohibited Wed.-Fri.
except Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day and
New Year’s Day.

HOT CREEK SWA - Conejos Co.

Directions: From Monte Vista, go 20 miles S
on Hwy. 15 to access road, then go 5 miles W.
GMU/Acres: 81 / 9,485 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, black bear, mountain lion,
rabbit, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing

RESTRICTIONS:

a. Vehicles prohibited Jan. 1-April 30.
b. Snowmobiles prohibited.

HOT SULPHUR SPRINGS SWA - Grand Co.

BYERS CANYON RIFLE RANGE: From Hot Sulphur Springs, go 4 miles W on Hwy. 40 to range
(N of highway).
HOT SULPHUR SPRINGS STATE RANCH: From
Hot Sulphur Springs, go 3 miles W on Hwy. 40
to Colorado River bridge, then go S at W end of
bridge.
LONE BUCK UNIT: From Hot Sulphur Springs,
go 3.5 miles W on Hwy. 40 to unit (S of Hwy.).
JENNY WILLIAMS UNIT: From Hot Sulphur
Springs, go 3 miles W on Hwy. 40 to CR 50 (E
end of Colorado River bridge), then 2 miles S.
JOE GERRANS, pioneer park UNITs: From
Hot Sulphur Springs, go 3 miles W on Hwy. 40
to Colorado River bridge, then go S at E end of
bridge.
Pioneer park UNIT: N and W of Hot Sulphur
Springs on the edge of town, N side of Colorado
River.
PAUL F. GILBERT FISHING AREA: From Hot
Sulphur Springs, go 3 miles W on Hwy. 40 to W
end of Colorado River bridge; then S.
GMUs/Acres: 18, 28 / 2,160 acres, all units
HUNTING: deer, elk, black bear, mountain lion,
rabbit, dusky grouse, waterfowl, dove
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing,
photography, shooting range
FACILITIES: rest room, rifle range, campsites
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping only in Joe Gerrans Unit and Lone
Buck campgrounds.
b. Discharging firearms prohibited in Joe Gerrans Unit, Lone Buck campgrounds and Paul
F. Gilbert Fishing Area.
c. Byers Canyon Rifle Range open sunrise to
sunset. The range may be closed to protect
wintering big game.
d. Bowfishing prohibited.
e. Fires and off-road travel prohibited in Parshall
Divide Unit.

HUERFANO SWA - Huerfano Co.

Directions: From Gardner, go 13 miles W on

CR 580.

GMU/Acres: 861 / 544 acres
HUNTING: deer, bear, rabbit, dove
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest rooms, picnic tables

HUGO SWA - Lincoln Co.

CLINGINGSMITH TRACT: From Hugo, go 14
miles S on CR 109, then 2.25 miles E on CR 2G.
GMU/Acres: 113 / 2,240 acres
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, rabbit, dove,
waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater; spring stocked trout
fishing
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest rooms
RESTRICTIONS: boating prohibited.

�State Wildlife Areas
INDIAN RUN SWA - Routt Co.

Directions: From Hamilton, go 12 miles SE

on Hwy. 317 to CR 67, then go 6 miles S.
GMU/Acres: 12 / 2,039 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, black bear, rabbit, dusky
grouse
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping allowed only in designated areas.
b. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited in
designated safety zones.

JACKSON LAKE SWA - Morgan Co.

RESTRICTIONS:

a. Access only from designated parking areas.
b. Camping, fires, ice fishing, hunting with
centerfire rifles prohibited.
c. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except when hunting. Discharging bows allowed for bowfishing.
d. No fishing Oct. 1 through last day of regular
waterfowl season in the SWA portion of the
lake. SWA property is marked with signs.
No fishing Nov. 1 through last day of regular
waterfowl season in the state park portion of
the lake north of the boat ramp.
e. Hunting prohibited from frozen surface of
lake and elsewhere as posted. Vessels prohibited on frozen surface of the lake.
f. Target practice prohibited except with area
wildlife manager’s authorization.
g. During regular duck season, small-game
hunters may not hunt around ponds occupied by waterfowl hunters.
h. During regular duck season, all hunters must
check in and check out at check station.
Hunters may check in on a first-come, firstserved basis after 3 a.m. or after any other
hunters check out. Hunters may only hunt
the area they check into.

JAMES M. JOHN SWA - Las Animas Co.

Directions: From Raton, N.M., go 7 miles on
New Mexico Hwys. 72 &amp; 526. Go N up Sugarite
Canyon 12 miles to Lake Dorothey SWA, then
go NW 4 miles on unmarked trail to top of
Fishers Peak Mesa.
GMU/Acres: 140 / 8,200 acres
HUNTING: elk, deer, bear, mountain lion, small
game, turkey
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, hiking, picnicking
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open April 2-Nov. 30.
b. Access by foot or horseback only.
c. Camping prohibited within 100 feet of
streams.

d. Hunting access by drawing only and for
big game only in regular rifle deer and elk
seasons.

JAMES MARK JONES SWA - Park Co.

Directions: From Hwy. 24 E of Hartsel, take
CR 15 (Elkhorn Rd.) N 15 miles to sign. Go
W 1.8 miles to parking area. From Hwy. 285 at
Como turnoff, take CR 15 SE 8 miles to sign. Go
W 1.8 miles to parking area. Road to parking
area not maintained in winter.
GMU/Acres: 50 / 17,429 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: parking areas
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open May 2-Dec. 31.
b. Fires only in established fire rings at designated parking areas.

JEAN K. TOOL SWA - Morgan Co.

Directions: From Fort Morgan, go 4 miles
NE on I-76 to Dodd Bridge Rd., then go 1.75
miles N.
GMU/Acres: 96 / 903 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite quail, turkey, dove, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, hiking
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open 3 a.m.-9 p.m.; no time restrictions for
hunters with night-hunting permit.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except when hunting.
d. Target practice prohibited except when authorized by area wildlife manager.
e. All recreational activities except deer hunting
prohibited opening weekend of regular plains
rifle deer season, and opening day and first
weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
f. Horses prohibited except when training hunting dogs and only allowed in Feb., March,
April (through Wed. before spring turkey
season opens) and Aug.
g. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited
from first day of teal season to last day of dark
goose season.

JENSEN SWA - Rio Blanco Co.

Directions: From Meeker, go 9 miles NE on
Hwy. 13 to CR 30.
GMUs/Acres: 12, 23, 211 / 5,955 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, black bear, rabbit, dusky
grouse, waterfowl
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open July 16-Dec. 31.
b. Camping only in designated areas.

JERRY CREEK RES. SWA (Jerry Creek
Res. Nos.1 &amp; 2) - Mesa Co.

Directions: From Molina, take Hwy. 330 W.
SWA is on N side of highway at confluence of
Plateau and Spring creeks.
GMU/acres: 421 / 871 acres
fishing: warmwater lake (catch and release
only)

Recreation: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Hunting, firearms, ice fishing, camping, fires,
motorized and non-motorized vehicles, pets,
domestic animals, boating, floating, swimming, wading prohibited.
b. Belly boats used with waders are allowed.
c. Frozen surface of lake closed.

JIM OLTERMAN/LONE CONE SWA -

Dolores Co.

Directions: From Norwood, go 1.5 miles E on
Hwy. 145 to USFS Rd. 610, then go 24 miles S.
GMUs/Acres: 70, 71 / 5,030 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, black bear, dusky grouse
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: camping, picnicking, wildlife
viewing
FACILITIES: two horse corrals, campsites
RESTRICTIONS: snowmobiles prohibited. Access
on foot or horseback only.

wildlife areas

Directions: From I-76 at Hwy. 39 exit, go 7.4
miles N on Hwy. 39 to Hwy. 144. Then go 1
mile NE to CR 5, then 3.8 miles N to CR CC,
then 1 mile W to CR 4, then 0.25 of a mile S.
GMU/Acres: 95 / 394 acres
HUNTING: pheasant, waterfowl, dove, rabbit, deer
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: powerboating, sailboating, sail
surfing, waterskiing, wildlife viewing (no boat
ramp)

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JOE MOORE RES. SWA - Montezuma Co.

Directions: From Mancos, go 5 miles NE on
Hwy. 184 to CR 40, then go 4 miles N.
GMU/Acres: 73 / 120 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest room, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Boating prohibited if it causes a whitewater
wake.
b. Camping prohibited.

JOHN MARTIN RES. SWA - Bent Co.

Directions: From Las Animas, go 16 miles E
on Hwy. 50 to CR 24 at Hasty. Then go 2 miles
S on CR 24.
GMUs/Acres: 125, 126, 146 / 19,471 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite quail, scaled quail, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: power boating, sail boating, sail
surfing, waterskiing, camping, hiking, wildlife
viewing
FACILITIES: rest rooms, boat ramps
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Field trials may be authorized Feb., March,
Aug. and Sept.
b. Closed except to retrieve downed waterfowl
Nov. 1 through last day of waterfowl season as
posted on Army Corps of Engineer land under
lease by CPW to provide for waterfowl resting.
c. ATVs, dirt bikes prohibited.

JOHNSON VILLAGE SWA - Chaffee Co.

Directions: From Hwy. 24 bridge over Arkansas River, SWA is on the W half of river 0.25 of
a mile upstream and 0.5 of a mile downstream.
Fishing access only.
GMU/acres: 481 / 9 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream

JUMBO RES. SWA - Sedgwick, Logan Cos.

Directions: From I-76 at Red Lion exit (No.
155), go 3 miles N to Hwy. 138, then 1 mile NE
to CR 95, then 2 miles N.
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GMU/Acres: 90 / 1,703 acres
HUNTING: rabbit, pheasant, waterfowl, doves
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest rooms, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Anyone ages 18-64 must purchase an annual
Jumbo Res./Prewitt Res. access permit to
enter the property. Anyone who has a valid
Colorado annual hunting or fishing license
does NOT need to have an access permit.
Permits are $36, valid April 1-March 31, and
available anywhere you can purchase CPW
hunting and fishing licenses.
b. Maximum of 250 vehicles on property at
once.
c. Boating prohibited Oct. 1 through last day of
regular goose season. Hand-propelled craft
may be used to set and pick up decoys and to
retrieve downed waterfowl.
d. Waterskiing permitted 10 a.m.-7 p.m. Fri.,
Sat., Sun. and Mon. of Memorial Day weekend.
e. Fishing restricted to 2 S dams and bank
around outlet tower from Oct. 1 to last day
of waterfowl season. Ice fishing is allowed
anywhere.
f. Boats prohibited within 50 feet of outlet
structure.
g. Hunting prohibited from frozen surface of
lake.

jumping cow SWA - Elbert Co.

directions: From Kiowa, take Hwy. 86 about

16 miles E to CR 105. Turn N, go about 2 miles
to CR 122, turn E to SWA.
GMU/acres: 105 / 14,733 acres
HUNTING: by permit only, for dove, doe pronghorn, doe white-tailed and mule deer
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Hunting and fishing access by permit only.
Must have valid license for the activity prior
to applying for the permit. Permits must be
kept on hunter at all times.
1. Permits may designate hunt zones, if so,
activity is restricted to those zones only. The
permit is not valid property-wide.
2. Permits are free and available through a
drawing process. Applications available
from the Wildlife Area Office in Denver,
(303) 291-7227.
3. Applications are due the third Mon. in
Aug. for: dove, doe pronghorn, doe whitetailed and doe mule deer.
4. Permitted hunters and anglers may take
one other non-hunter onto the property.
Person must remain with permit holder.
5. Permitted hunters may not enter the property before the first Mon. after the opening
day of their season.
b. Open two hours before sunrise to one hour
after sunset. Hunters may remain as long as
reasonable to retrieve downed game.
c. Vehicle use permitted only on marked existing roadways that lead to parking areas. All
other access by foot or horseback only.
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d. Gates shall be left as found after passing
through.
e. Camping, fires prohibited.

JUNCTION BUTTE SWA - Grand Co.

Directions: From Kremmling, go 3 miles S
on Hwy. 9 to CR 387 (dirt road); then 0.5 of a
mile E.
GMU/acres: 37 / 1,304 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky grouse
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping, hang gliding prohibited.
b. Vehicles allowed only from day after Labor
Day through last day of regular big-game
season.

karney Ranch SWA - Bent Co.

Directions: From Las Animas, go E on Hwy.
50, then go N on CR 18. From CR 18, go either
E or across the canal (N) to access the SWA.
GMU/acres: 126 / 13,580 acres
hunting: deer, pronghorn, small game
recreation: wildlife viewing
restrictions:

a. Open one hour before sunrise to one hour
after sunset. Hunters may remain as long as
reasonable to retrieve downed game.
b Foot access only; vehicles restricted to parking
areas and roads.
c. Closed in building safety zone and other
safety zones as posted.
d. Camping, fires, firewood collection, OHV use
prohibited.
e. Dogs prohibited, except as an aid to hunting.
f. Ornate box turtle collection and/or release is
prohibited.
g. Night hunting with artificial light for certain
species is allowed with additional permit.
Contact the Lamar office for details, (719)
336-6600.

KARVAL RES. SWA - Lincoln Co.

Directions: From Hwys. 94 and 109, go S 10
miles on Hwy. 109.
GMU/Acres: 120 / 235 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, scaled quail, dove,
waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater; spring stocked trout
fishing
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest room, shade shelters
RESTRICTIONS: only float tubes or craft propelled by hand, wind or electric motor allowed.

KEMP-BREEZE SWA - Grand Co.

BREEZE UNIT: About 15 miles W of Granby on
Hwy. 40 past Parshall, go 0.5 of a mile. Look for
mile marker 196. Turn left 0.25 of a mile past
marker for parking or go W 0.75 of a mile for
parking. Unit is 11.5 miles W of Kremmling.
KEMP UNIT: From Granby, go 14.5 miles W on
Hwy. 40, turn left on CR 3 and go over Colorado River bridge. Turn right on second road,
or go another 0.5 of a mile, and turn right for
parking. Unit is 12 miles E of Kremmling.
GMUs/acres: 18, 28 / 1,714 acres

RESTRICTIONS:

a. Fishing at Breeze Unit Kids Pond restricted to
youth fishing and anglers with mobility impairments who are restricted to a wheelchair.
b. Breeze Unit hay meadow wetland closed
March 15-July 15.

KINNEY LAKE SWA - Lincoln Co.

KINNEY LAKE TRACT: From Hugo, go about 11.7
miles S of the town on CR 109 (also called CR
32) to CR 2J. Then go 1 mile E on CR 2J to SW
corner of SWA.
GMU/acres: 113 / 354 acres
HUNTING: small game, waterfowl, pronghorn,
deer
FISHING: warmwater; stocked trout in spring
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, camping, photography
RESTRICTIONS: only float tubes or craft propelled by hand, wind or electric motor allowed

KNIGHT-IMLER SWA - Park Co.

Directions: From Fairplay, go 10 miles S on

Hwy. 285.

GMU/acres: 50 / 15 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. No public access beyond 25 feet from centerline of stream.

KNUDSON SWA - Logan Co.

Directions: From I-76 at Sterling exit, go 0.5
of a mile W to CR 370 (information center,
museum), then go 1 mile SW.
GMU/Acres: 96 / 581 acres
HUNTING: deer, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite
quail, dove, turkey, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. SE portion is private property. Landowner
permission required for deer hunting as
posted.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Discharging firearms or bows allowed only
when hunting.
d. All recreational activities except deer hunting
prohibited opening weekend of regular plains
rifle deer season, and opening day and first
weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
e. Horses prohibited except when training hunting dogs and only allowed in Feb., March,
April (through Wed. before spring turkey
season opens) and Aug.
f. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited
from first day of teal season to last day of dark
goose season.

LA JARA SWA - Conejos Co.

Directions: From Capulin, take CR 8 S and W

10.5 miles.

GMU/Acres: 81 / 2,808 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, black bear, mountain lion,

rabbit, dove
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing

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RESTRICTIONS:

a. Snowmobiles prohibited.
b. Vehicles prohibited Jan. 1 through Thursday
before Memorial Day.

LA JARA RES. SWA - Conejos Co.

LAKE BECKWITH SWA - Pueblo Co.

Directions: From Pueblo, go S on I-25. Exit

Hwy. 165 toward Colorado City. Turn right on
Cuerno Verde Road. SWA is on W side of road
before road curves E.
GMU/acres: 84 / 66 acres
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Hunting, camping, fires, ice fishing prohibited.
b. Only float tubes or craft propelled by hand,
wind or electric motor allowed.
c. Frozen surface of lake closed.

LAKE DOROTHEY SWA - Las Animas Co.

Directions: From Raton, N.M., go 7 miles NE
on N.M. Hwys. 72 &amp; 526, then go N up Sugarite
Canyon 5 miles.
GMU/Acres: 140 / 4,500 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, turkey, bear
FISHING: coldwater lake, coldwater stream
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest room
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Access by foot or horseback only from established parking areas.
b. Camping prohibited within 200 yards of Lake
Dorothey or 100 feet of streams except in
designated areas.
c. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited except shotguns or bows for hunting. Discharging bows allowed for bowfishing.
d. Big-game hunting by archery only.
e. Trapping prohibited.

LAKE FORK OF THE GUNNISON RIVER
SWA (Fishing Easement) - Hinsdale Co.

Directions: From Lake City, go 5.375 miles N
on Hwy. 149 to S end of fishing easement.
GMU/acres: 66 / 42 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream

LAKE JOHN SWA - Jackson Co.

Directions: From Walden, go 0.5 of a mile W
on Hwy. 14 to CR 12W, then 8 miles W to CR 7.
Then go 7 miles.
GMU/Acres: 161 / 565 water acres, 282 land
acres
HUNTING: small game, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake

RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: private campground and electrical

hook-ups, rest room, boat ramp, shade shelters,
picnic tables
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping in established areas only.
b. Waterskiing, sailboards prohibited.

LEAPS GULCH SWA - Gunnison Co.

Directions: From Gunnison go N on Hwy.
135 to CR 10. Go E on paved road to where
USFS Rd. 743 begins. Go E 8.2 miles to where
USFS Rd. 743 turns left from main road. Go left
2.5 miles, take second trail left to SWA.
GMU: 55 / 560 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS: open May 1- Nov. 30

LEATHA JEAN STASSEN SWA - Mesa Co.

Directions: From Grand Junction, take Hwy.
340 W to 20 1/2 Rd. turn N. Turn E on F 3/4
Rd.; go N on Roundup Drive and E on Baseline
Drive. Parking lot N of road.
GMU/acres: 40 / 31 acres
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open a half hour before sunrise to a half hour
after sunset.
b. Camping, fires, hunting, motor vehicles
prohibited.

LITTLE SNAKE SWA - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Maybell, go 17 miles N on

CR 19. CR 19 runs through SWA.
GMUs/Acres: 2, 3 / 4,860 acres
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, rabbit, sage grouse
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS: camping allowed only in
self-contained units. Camping allowed by all
methods 3 days before regular big-game seasons
until 3 days after regular big-game seasons.

LOMA BOAT LAUNCH SWA - Mesa Co.

Directions: From Fruita, take I-70 to Loma
exit (No. 15), then go 0.5 of a mile E on frontage
road, turn S 0.25 of a mile to Colorado River.
GMU/acres: 30 / 8 acres
RECREATION: boating, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: boat ramp, rest room
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Parking in designated areas only.
b. Camping, discharging firearms, launching or
using personal water craft (jet skis) prohibited.

LON HAGLER SWA - Larimer Co.

Directions: From Campion, go 3.25 miles W
on CR 14 to CR 21, then go 1.5 miles N.
GMU/Acres: 20 / 181 water acres, 121 land
acres
FISHING: warmwater, coldwater
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, archery range,
nature trail
FACILITIES: rest room, boat ramp

b. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater
wake.
c. Camping, fires, horseback riding, sailboards,
sailboats, bicycling, target practice prohibited.
d. Pets must be on leashes no longer than 6 feet.
e. Dogs on boats not required to be leashed.
f. From Sept. 1-end of Feb., dogs prohibited
W of lakeside parking lots, except as aid in
hunting.
g. From March 1-Aug. 31, dogs prohibited W of
lakeside parking lots.
h. Dogs prohibited on annex pond and adjacent
lands as posted to protect wildlife.

LONE DOME SWA - Montezuma,

Dolores Cos.

Directions: From Cortez, go 21 miles N on
Hwy. 491 to CR DD, then 1 mile E to CR 16,
then 3 miles N to access road, then 1.5 miles E
to Bradfield Bridge.
GMU/Acres: 711 / 1,724 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky grouse,
turkey, dove
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: campgrounds

wildlife areas

Directions: From La Jara at Hwy. 285, go 10.5
miles W on Hwy. 15 to USFS Rd. 255, then go
0.5 of a mile to USFS Rd. 240, turn S and go 13.5
miles to reservoir.
GMU/Acres: 81 / 635 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest room, drinking water, boat
ramp

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RESTRICTIONS:

a. Overnight parking only in designated areas.
b. Fires prohibited.

LONE TREE RES. SWA - Larimer Co.

Directions: From Campion, go 3.5 miles W
on CR 14 to Lone Tree Drive, then go 1 mile S
on access road.
GMU/Acres: 20 / 502 water acres
HUNTING: dove, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest rooms, boat ramps, shade
shelters
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open one hour before sunrise to 1 hour after
sunset; no time restrictions for fishing or for
hunters with night-hunting permit.
b. Camping, fires, sailboards, sailboats, bicycling, horseback riding prohibited.
c. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater
wake.
d. Fishing prohibited from boats Nov. 1 through
last day of waterfowl season.
e. Fishing prohibited in outlet canal as posted.
f. Heron nesting area closed as posted.
g. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except when hunting. Discharging bows allowed for bowfishing.
h. Discharging firearms may be prohibited by
posting to protect public safety.
i. Pets must be on leashes no longer than 6 feet.
j. Dogs on boats not required to be leashed.
k. Dogs prohibited on N and E shores, except as
aid in hunting.

RESTRICTIONS:

a. Fishing prohibited in inlet structure and annex pond.
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LOve meadow Watchable
wildlife area - Chaffee Co.

Directions: From Nathrop (8 miles S of Buena

Vista on Hwy. 285), go W on CR 162 about
8 miles. Parking is on N side of road at the
meadow.
GMU/Acres: 481 / 11 acres
RECREATION: wildlife viewing only.

LOWELL PONDS SWA - Adams Co.

Directions: In Denver at 56th Way and Lowell

Blvd.

wildlife areas

GMU/acres: 38 / 50 acres
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour after
sunset; no time restrictions for fishing.
b. Boating prohibited except float tubes for fishing. All boating prohibited on Sheets Lake.
c. Hunting, discharging firearms or bows, camping, fires, dog training prohibited.

MANVILLE SWA (Fishing Lease) - Jackson Co.
Directions: From Walden, go 0.5 of a mile

W on Hwy. 14 to CR 12W, go 5 miles W to CR
18, go 4.5 miles SW to CR 5, then go 0.125 of a
mile S.
GMU/acres: 16 / 4.4 mi. of river
FISHING: Roaring Fork of the North Platte
River, coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS: open for fishing only.

MASON FAMILY SWA - Hinsdale Co.

Directions: From Powderhorn, go 14.7 miles
S on CR 27 (Cebolla Creek Rd.).
GMUs/Acres: 66, 67 / 1,429 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit
FISHING: coldwater stream
FACILITIES: vault toilets
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, hiking, picnicking, camping

McCLUSKEY SWA - Delta Co.

Directions: From Paonia’s Onarga Avenue, go

S on Lamborn Mesa Rd., which becomes 4100
Rd. At stop sign, turn right on Stewart Mesa
Rd., which turns S and becomes 4050 Rd. At S
end, road forks, turn left on L30 Rd.
GMU/acres: 53 / 1,600 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse, rabbit
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open only to hunt, fish or trap. Open May
1-end of regular big-game seasons.
b. Camping, fires, dogs prohibited.

MEEKER PASTURE SWA - Rio Blanco Co.

Directions: From Meeker, go 1.5 miles N on
Hwy.13 to CR8, then 2 miles E.
GMU/Acres: 23 / 48 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
new! RESTRICTIONS: big game hunting is restricted to the use of archery equipment only.

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MELON VALLEY SWA - Otero Co.

Directions: Go 2 miles N of Hwys. 71 and 50,

then go 1 mile E of Hwy. 71 on Rd. 80.5.
GMUs/acres: 125, 129 / 278 acres
RESTRICTIONS: hunting limited to youth/mentor hunting; only 1 mentor per youth may hunt.

MESSEX SWA - Washington, Logan Cos.

Directions: From I-76 at Merino exit, go 2
miles N to Hwy. 6, then 1.75 miles NE to CR R,
then 1.5 miles N, then 0.5 of a mile W.
GMU/Acres: 96 / 680 acres
HUNTING: deer, pheasant, turkey, quail, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open 3 a.m.-9 p.m.; no time restrictions for
hunters with night-hunting permit.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Target practice prohibited except when authorized by area wildlife manager.
d. Discharging firearms or bows allowed only
when hunting. Discharging bows allowed for
bowfishing.
e. Landowner permission required for deer
hunting on Skaggs portion as posted.
f. All recreational activities except deer hunting
prohibited opening weekend of regular plains
rifle deer season, and opening day and first
weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
g. One field trial may be authorized per year,
in Feb., March, Aug., or Sept. Trials require
landowner permission on easement. Trials
in Sept. must be incidental to field trials on
adjacent private property.
h. Horses prohibited except when training hunting dogs and only allowed in Feb., March,
April (through Wed. before spring turkey
season opens) and Aug.
i. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited
from first day of teal season to last day of dark
goose season.

MIDDLE TAYLOR CREEK SWA - Custer Co.

Directions: From Westcliffe, go 8 miles W on
Hermit Lakes Rd.
GMU/Acres: 86 / 486 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: picnic tables

MIKE HIGBEE SWA - Prowers Co.

Directions: From Lamar, go 4 miles E on

Hwy. 50.

GMU/Acres: 132 / 876 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bob-

white quail, scaled quail, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: hiking, archery/rifle range
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour after
sunset, unless camping in designated areas or
actively hunting or fishing.
b. ATVs, dirt bikes prohibited.

MILLER RANCH SWA - Gunnison Co.

Directions: From Gunnison, go N on Hwy.
135, turn left and continue N on CR 730. Turn
left at CR 7. SWA begins shortly after junction
of CRs 7 and 7A.
GMU/acres: 54 / 1,604 acres
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open Sept. 1-end of February. Access by foot
or horseback only.
b. N of CR 7: Closed except for youth/mentor
hunting by permit. Maximum 4 free permits
available daily, first come, first served. Permits
available by reservation from CPW’s Gunnison Area Office, 300 W. New York Ave.,
Gunnison, or call (970) 641-7060. Reservations may be made up to 30 days in advance
but not less than 2 days before requested hunt
date. With reservations, youths and mentors will receive map with access points and
restrictions. Mentors cannot hunt.
c. Camping, fires, dogs prohibited.
d. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited in
designated safety zones, as posted.

MITANI-TOKUYASU SWA - Weld Co.

Directions: From Greeley, go 5 miles E on

Hwy. 263.

GMU/Acres: 951 / 13 acres
HUNTING: squirrel, dove, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open Aug. 16-end of Feb., also open during
spring turkey hunting season.
b. Parking only in one of four spaces in designated area. During regular duck season, parking area closed 1 hour after sunset to 4 a.m.
c. Camping, fires prohibited.
d. Discharging firearms or bows allowed only
when hunting. Discharging bows allowed for
bowfishing.
e. During regular duck season, hunting access
limited to occupants of vehicles legally
parked in designated area. A reservation is
required to occupy a space from 4 a.m.-noon.
See “Hunting Reservations,” (page 1) for details. After noon each day, all parking spaces
available on first-come, first-served basis.
f. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited
from first day of teal season to last day of dark
goose season.

MOGENSEN PONDS SWA - Mesa Co.

Directions: From Interstate 70, take Hwy. 65
about 10 miles E. Turn onto Hwy. 330 and go E
0.5 of a mile. SWA is on N side of highway.
GMU/acres: 421 / 11 acres
Fishing: warmwater lake
hunting: waterfowl from designated blinds
recreation: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Hunting, firearms prohibited, except for
waterfowl from designated blinds.
b. Camping, fires, motorized and nonmotorized vehicles, pets, domestic animals
prohibited.

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MOUNT EVANS SWA - Clear Creek Co.

Directions: From Denver, take I-70 W to

Evergreen Pkwy. exit; go 6 miles S on Hwy. 74 to
Evergreen Lake; turn right on Upper Bear Creek
Rd. Go 6.5 miles W; turn right again on Upper
Bear Creek Rd. (CR 480) and go 3 miles, following signs for SWA.
GMU/Acres: 39 / 3,438 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse, rabbit
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

MOUNT OURAY SWA - Chaffee Co.

Directions: From Salida, go 0.25 of a mile

NW on Hwy. 291, then go 0.75 of a mile W on
CR 154 and then 1.25 miles NW on CR 160 to
the first parking lot. The second parking area is
0.7 of a mile past the first lot on CR 160.
GMU/Acres: 56 / 231 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream, ponds, Arkansas
River (access S of river only)
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Access from designated parking areas only.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Hunting allowed with shotguns, handheld
bows and muzzleloaders only.

MOUNT SHAVANO SWA - Chaffee Co.

Directions: From Salida, go 0.25 of a mile
NW on Hwy. 291 to CR 154. Wildlife area is
along S side of Arkansas River, between Sand
Lake and Mount Shavano SFU diversion dam
above the SFU.
GMUs/acres: 56, 57 / 84 acres
FISHING: coldwater river
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Closed S of CR 154.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Discharging firearms prohibited, except
when hunting which is permitted only with
shotguns, hand-held bows and muzzleloaders from Colo. 291 bridge upstream to the
property boundary.

MOUNTAIN HOME RES. SWA -

Costilla Co.

Directions: From Fort Garland, go 2.5 miles
E on Hwy. 160 to Trinchera Ranch Rd., then 2
miles S to Icehouse Rd., then go 1 mile W to N
entrance. Or, continue 1 mile S to S entrance.
GMU/acres: 83 / 1,061 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake

RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest room, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS: waterskiing prohibited

MURPHY SWA (Fishing Lease) - Jackson Co.

Directions: From Walden, go 1 mile E on CR 12.
GMU/Acres: 6 / 6 mi. of river
FISHING: Michigan River, coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS: open for fishing only.

NAKAGAWA SWA - Weld Co.

Directions: From Kersey, go 5 miles E on
Hwy. 34 to CR 61, then 2 miles N.
GMU/acres: 951 / 159 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, dove,
waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Discharging firearms or bows allowed only
when hunting.

NARRAGUINNEP RES. SWA -

Montezuma Co.

Directions: From Cortez, go 11 miles NW on
Hwy. 491 to Hwy. 184, then go 2 miles E.
GMU/acres: 711 / 764 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: boating, picnicking, wildlife
viewing
FACILITIES: rest room, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour after
sunset; no time restrictions for fishing.
b. Camping, fires, alcoholic beverages, glass
containers prohibited.

NORTH FORK SWA - Larimer Co.

Directions: From Drake, go 0.25 of a mile W
on Devil’s Gulch Rd.
GMU/acres: 20 / 16 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS: open for fishing only.

NORTH LAKE SWA - Las Animas Co.

Directions: From Trinidad, go 35 miles NW

on Hwy. 12.

GMUs/Acres: 85, 851 / 840 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake and stream
HUNTING: deer, elk, turkey, bear
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest rooms, boat ramp with parking
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Only float tubes or craft propelled by hand,
wind or electric motor allowed.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.

OAK RIDGE SWA - Rio Blanco Co.

Jon Wangnild UNIT: From Meeker, go E on
CR 8. Turn onto CR 6 and go E about 3.3 miles.
Turn S on Meath Dr. When road forks in one
mile, turn E. North edge of SWA starts after 0.2
of a mile. (This is the former Wilbur Unit.)
BEL AIRE UNIT: From Meeker, go 21 miles E on
CR 8 to CR 17 (Buford/Newcastle Rd.), then go
1.5 miles S.

LAKE AVERY UNIT: From Meeker, go 1.5 miles N
on Hwy. 13 to CR 8, then go 19 miles E.
SLEEPY CAT PONDS UNIT: From Meeker, go 16
miles E on CR 8.
SLEEPY CAT FISHING EASEMENT: From Meeker,
go 17 miles E on CR 8 to Sleepy Cat Guest
Ranch.
GMUs/Acres: 23, 24 / 13,664 total acres, all
units
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky grouse, dove,
waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: campsites, rest room, drinking
water, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Oak Ridge Unit open July 16-Nov. 30.
b. Camping allowed only in designated areas.
c. Sleepy Cat Ponds and Sleepy Cat Fishing
Easement open only for fishing.
d. Hunting prohibited except archery on Bel
Aire Unit S of CR 8, W of CR 17, and N and
E of CR 10.
e. On Lake Avery, waterskiing and jet skis prohibited. Boating permitted only if it does not
create whitewater wake.

wildlife areas

a. Open June 15-Dec. 31.
b. NEW! Only fishing and hunting activities allowed from the day after Labor Day through
the end of the 4th regular rifle season.
c. Camping limited to 5 days in 45-day period in
designated campgrounds, except in big-game
seasons.
d. Dogs prohibited except for hunting or on
leash.
e. Vehicles prohibited day after Labor Day-June
14 except in regular rifle deer and elk seasons.
f. Groups of 25 or more must obtain a permit
before use; 1 group allowed at a time.

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ODD FELLOWS SWA (Fishing Lease) -

Jackson Co.

Directions: From Walden, go 0.5 of a mile W
on Hwy. 14 to CR 12, then 5.1 miles W to CR
18, then 4.5 miles W to CR 5, then 0.5 of a mile
N to CR 20, then 4.2 miles W to parking area.
Follow signs S to river.
GMU/acres: 16 / 0.8 mi. of river
FISHING: Roaring Fork of the North Platte
River, coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS: open for fishing only.

ogden/TREAT SWA (Fishing Easement) -

Fremont Co.

Directions: From Coaldale, go W on Hwy. 50
for 2 miles to CR 45, turn N and go 1.5 miles.
Public access may not be on both sides of the
river. Check for signs.
GMUs/acres: 58, 86 / 28 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream. Fishing access only.

ORCHARD MESA SWA - Mesa Co.

Directions: From Grand Junction, go S on
Hwy. 50 to Orchard Mesa. Go N on Hwy. 141
(32 Rd.). Turn W on B 1/2 Rd. for 2 miles, then
turn N on 30 Rd., go 0.5 of a mile and turn E on
C Rd. Go 0.5 of a mile to parking area at the end
of the road.
GMU/acres: 41 / 148 acres
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Access only from parking area on C Rd.
between roads 30 and 31.
b. Camping, fires, horses prohibited. Vehicles
prohibited beyond parking area.
c. Closed March 15-July 14 to protect nesting
migratory birds.
d. Waterfowl hunters must use designated blinds
or zones. Maximum 4 hunters per blind. See
the 2015 Waterfowl brochure.
e. No other small-game hunting allowed.
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f. Waterfowl hunting by reservation only. See
“Hunting Reservations,” (page 1) for details.
Hunters must check in and out as posted.
g. Hunt areas not reserved are available on firstcome, first-served basis after 5 a.m. each hunt
day. Reserved areas not occupied by 7 a.m.
available on first-come, first-served basis. But
any hunt area must be yielded upon request of
a hunter with a valid reservation for the area.
h. Deer hunting by permit only. Permit applications available from the Wildlife Area Office
in Grand Junction, (970) 255-6100. Permits issued by drawing. Application deadline Aug. 1.
i. Hunting with bows and shotguns with shotshells only.
j. Dogs allowed only as hunting aid.

OVERLAND TRAIL SWA - Logan Co.

Directions: From Atwood, go 0.5 of a mile S
on Hwy. 63 to CR 16, then go E 0.5 of a mile.
GMU/Acres: 96 / 192 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite quail, turkey, dove, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Access from designated parking areas only.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Target practice prohibited except when authorized by area wildlife manager.
d. Discharging bows, firearms allowed only
when hunting. Discharging bows allowed for
bowfishing.
e. All recreational activities except deer hunting
are prohibited on opening weekend of regular
plains rifle deer season, and opening day and
first weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
f. Horse use prohibited, except when training hunting dogs, and then only allowed in
Feb., March, April (through the Weds. before
opening of spring turkey season), and Aug.
g. During regular duck season, all waterfowl
and small-game hunters must check out at
designated check station.
h. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited
from first day of teal season to last day of dark
goose season.

OWL MOUNTAIN SWA - Jackson Co.

Directions: From Walden, go 13 miles SE on
Hwy. 14 to CR 25, then go 6 miles SW.
GMU/Acres: 171 / 920 acres
HUNTING: small game, big game
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing

OXBOW SWA - Otero Co.

Directions: From La Junta, go 9 miles E on
Hwy. 50 to CR 36, then go 0.5 of a mile N to
parking area.
GMUs/Acres: 125, 130 / 410 acres
HUNTING: deer, turkey, bobwhite quail, mourning dove
RECREATION: wildlife viewing

PAddock SWA - Lake Co.

Directions: SWA is in scattered parcels generally 2-5 miles S and SE of Leadville in Iowa,
Thompson and Empire gulches. Accessible by

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CR 2 or CR 52. Acquire map and information
from the Wildlife Area Office in Salida or the
USFS Ranger Office in Leadville.
GMU/ACRES: 49 / 1,300 acres
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Access by foot only.
b. Access restricted to hunting only during
bighorn sheep, regular rifle deer, elk and bear
seasons. Must have valid license for species
being hunted.
c. Camping, fires, dogs prohibited.
d. Fishing allowed only in Iowa Gulch and Upper Empire Gulch.

PARACHUTE PONDS SWA - Garfield Co.

Directions: From I-70, take exit 75, go SE on
North Battlement Pkwy. Turn right at stoplight
to get on the frontage road (Cardinal Way).
Turn left on Colorado Avenue and go S. Colorado Avenue becomes Yampa Avenue. Turn left
onto La Plata circle, SWA parking area is at end
of circle.
GMUs/acres: 32, 42 / 42 acres
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping, fires, swimming prohibited.
b. Float tubes permitted only for fishing.

PARVIN LAKE SWA - Larimer Co.

Directions: From Red Feather Lakes, go 2
miles E on Red Feather Lakes Rd.
GMU/Acres: 191 / 62 water acres, 180 land
acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest room
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Boating prohibited except float tubes for
fishing.
b. Anglers must enter on foot through gate at
check station and must check in and out at
station if open.

PASTORIUS RES. SWA - La Plata Co.

Directions: From Durango, go 8 miles E on
Hwy. 160 to Hwy. 172, then go 2 miles S to CR
302, then 1 mile S to CR 304, then 0.5 of a mile W.
GMU/Acres: 75 / 85 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest room, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Only float tubes or craft propelled by hand or
electric motor allowed.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Discharging firearms or bows allowed only
when hunting.
d. Hunting only on Sat., Sun. and Weds.

PERINS PEAK SWA - La Plata Co.

directions: From Durango, go 4 miles W on
Hwy. 160 to CR 207 (Lightner Creek Rd.), turn
right and go 2 miles N to CR 208 (Dry Fork
Rd.). decker tract: From Durango, go 5
miles W on Hwy. 160 to Victory Coal Mine Rd.,
turn right and go 0.5 of a mile on access road
(through private property).

GMU/Acres: 74 / 7,720 total acres, both tracts
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, squirrel, dusky

grouse, turkey, black bear
RESTRICTIONS:

a. NEW! Pubic access allowed in Perins Peak
area E of CR 208 and N of Hwy. 160 from
August 1 through March 31.
b. NEW! Public access allowed on Decker Tract
and on Perins Peak area W of CR 208 (Dry
Fork Road) from April 16 through Nov. 30.
In addition, hunters with a valid, unfilled
spring turkey license may access the entire
SWA during turkey season.
c. Camping only during deer and elk seasons.
d. Discharging firearms allowed only for hunting.
e. Fires, snowmobiles prohibited.

Perkins SWA - Grand Co.

Directions: From Kremmling, go W on Hwy.
40 for 10 miles. At mile marker 174, turn right
on CR 25. Go 0.5 of a mile, then turn left on
CR 26. Go 5 miles, turn right on CR 2 and go
approximately 1 mile to the SWA.
GMU/Acres: 181 / 83 acres
Hunting: big game, small game
Restrictions:

a. Open for hunting only and accessible by foot
or horseback only.
b. Open to hunters two hours before sunrise
and one hour after sunset. If an animal is
harvested, the hunter may remain as long
as is reasonable to recover and remove the
animal from the property.
c. Camping, fires, motorized vehicles, target
shooting prohibited.
d. Dogs are prohibited, except as aid to hunting.

PICEANCE SWA - Rio Blanco, Garfield Cos.

SQUARE S RANCH: From Meeker, go 20 miles W
on Hwy. 64 to CR 5 (Piceance Creek Rd.), then
go 9 miles S to N edge of boundary.
SQUARE S SUMMER RANGE: From Meeker, go
20 miles W on Hwy. 64 to CR 5 (Piceance Creek
Rd.), then go 17 miles S to CR 26 (Black Sulphur
Creek Rd.), then 20 miles W to E entrance.
YELLOW CREEK UNIT: From Meeker, go 20 miles
W on Hwy. 64 to CR 5 (Piceance Creek Rd.),
then go 6 miles S to CR 20 (dirt road), then 5
miles W to Yellow Creek Rd.
LITTLE HILLS EXPERIMENT STATION: From
Meeker, go 20 miles W on Hwy. 64 to CR 5
(Piceance Creek Rd.), then 7 miles S to CR 22.
Follow signs to station (3 miles).
GMUs/acres: 11, 21, 22, 31 / 25,193 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky grouse, dove,
waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: camping in designated areas,
wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest room, drinking water

PIKES PEAK SWA - Teller Co.

Directions: From Gillette, go 2 miles S on dirt
road; then 1.5 miles E to Bison Res. (NE of res.).
GMU/Acres: 59 / 635 acres
HUNTING: bighorn sheep

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RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS: open July 16-March 31.

Pioneer park SWA - Grand Co.

Directions: From Granby, go W on Hwy. 40
to Hot Sulphur Springs. SWA is N of town and
follows the W bank of the Colorado River.
GMU/acres: 18 / 49 acres

PLATEAU CREEK SWA - Mesa Co.

PLAYA BLANCA SWA - Alamosa Co.

Directions: From Alamosa, go S on Hwy. 285.
Turn W on CR 8.0S. SWA starts at junction of
CRs 8.0S and 106 and goes NW.
GMU/acres: 80 / 714 acres
RESTRICTIONS: open Tues., Thurs., Sat. from
Nov. 1-Jan. 30 in designated areas.

PONY EXPRESS SWA - Sedgwick Co.

Directions: From I-76 at Julesburg exit (No.
180), go 0.1 of a mile N on Hwy. 385 to CR 28,
then go 1.5 miles W on CR 28 to service road.
Go 0.1 of a mile N to parking lot. Or, from
Julesburg, go 0.7 of a mile W on Hwy. 138 to CR
39, then go 0.9 of a mile S on CR 39.
GMU/Acres: 92 / 1,854 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite quail, turkey, waterfowl
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Target practice prohibited except when authorized by area wildlife manager.
c. Discharging firearms or bows allowed only
when hunting.
d. All recreational activities except deer hunting
are prohibited on opening weekend of regular
plains rifle deer season, and opening day and
first weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
e. Horses prohibited except when training hunting dogs and only allowed in Feb., March,
April (through Wed. before spring turkey
season opens) and Aug.
f. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited
from first day of teal season to last day of dark
goose season.

POUDRE RIVER SWA - Larimer Co.

Directions: From La Porte, go 5 miles N on
Hwy. 287 to Hwy. 14, then go 1.5 miles W.
GMUs/Acres: 19, 191 / 395 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: rafting, picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest room

RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping prohibited.
b. Discharging firearms or bows allowed only
when hunting. Discharging bows allowed for
bowfishing.

PREWITT RES. SWA - Washington,

Logan Cos.

Directions: From I-76 and Merino exit, go 1
mile N to Hwy. 6, then 3.3 miles NE.
GMU/Acres: 96 / 2,924 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl, pheasant, bobwhite quail,
deer
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest room, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Anyone ages 18-64 must purchase an annual
Jumbo Res./Prewitt Res. access permit to
enter the property. Anyone who has a valid
Colorado annual hunting or fishing license
does NOT need to have an access permit.
Permits are $36, valid April 1-March 31, and
available anywhere you can purchase CPW
hunting and fishing licenses.
b. Maximum of 250 vehicles on property at
once.
c. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater
wake.
d. Boating prohibited Oct. 1 through last day of
regular goose season, except hand-propelled
craft used to set and pick up decoys and
retrieve downed waterfowl.
e. Camping, fires prohibited as posted.
f. Fishing allowed only from dam Oct. 1
through last day of waterfowl season. Ice
fishing allowed only within 50 yards of dam
during this time.
g. Waterskiing, glass beverage containers prohibited. Sailing, windsurfing allowed only in
July and Aug.
h. Hunting prohibited from floating devices and
as posted to protect resting waterfowl.

PUEBLO RES. SWA - Pueblo Co.

Directions: From Pueblo, go 7 miles W on

Hwy. 96.

GMU/Acres: 84 / 11,864 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, turkey, dove, waterfowl,

scaled quail
FISHING: coldwater stream, coldwater lake
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest room, nature trail
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping, fires, target practice prohibited.
b. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited,
except shotguns or bows while hunting. Discharging bows allowed for bowfishing.
c. Field trials may be authorized Feb., March,
Aug., and Sept.
d. Jumping, diving, swinging from cliffs, ledges
or man-made structures prohibited, this
includes (not limited to) boat docks, marina
structures, railroad trestle in Turkey Creek.

PUETT RES. SWA - Montezuma Co.

Directions: From Mancos, go 10 miles NW
on Hwy. 184 to CR 33, then go 1 mile S to access trail, 1.5 miles E.
GMU/acres: 73 / 177 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater
wake.

PURGATOIRE RIVER SWA - Bent Co.

Directions: From Hwys. 50 and 101 in Las
Animas, go S 1 mile on Hwy. 101 to CR 10.75.
Then go S on Rd. 10.75 to Rd. EE, then W to
Rd. 9.5, then S 1 mile to property at Rds. DD
and 9.5.
GMU/Acres: 130 / 960 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite quail, scaled quail, turkey, dove, waterfowl
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing

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Directions: From Grand Junction, go E on
I-70 to exit No. 49, then go 8 miles E on Hwy.
65 to Hwy. 330, go about 8 miles and turn left to
Sunnyside Rd. (V Rd.), go 0.125 of a mile N.
GMU/Acres: 421 / 1,346 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, dove
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rifle range
RESTRICTIONS: vehicles allowed only Aug.
2-Nov. 30.

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QUEENS SWA - Kiowa Co.

LOWER QUEENS (Neeskah): From Eads, go 15
miles S on Hwy. 287 to CR C, then 3.5 miles E
to Upper Queens. Follow access road S 2 miles.
UPPER QUEENS: From Eads, go 15 miles S on
Hwy. 287 to CR C, then 3.5 miles E.
NEE GRONDA: From Eads, go 15 miles S on
Hwy. 287 to CR C, then 1 mile.
NEE SO PAH: Closed as posted.
NEE NOSHE: From Eads, go 11 miles S on Hwy.
287 to Kiowa Co. boat ramp access road, then
go 0.25 of a mile E to public boat ramp.
GMUs/Acres: 126, 127 / 13,886 acres total
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite quail, scaled quail, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: powerboating, sail boating, sailsurfing, waterskiing, camping, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: rest rooms, boat ramps
RESTRICTIONS on all units:

a. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater
wake in channel between Upper and Lower
Queens.
b. Boating prohibited in Lower Queens if it creates a whitewater wake from opening day of
waterfowl season through Dec. 1.
c. Hunters in Lower Queens, Upper Queens
(including channel), Nee Gronda and Nee
Noshe must check in and out at check station
when open.
d. Closed as posted in Lower Queens except to
retrieve downed waterfowl Dec. 1 through
last day of waterfowl season as posted.
e. Closed as posted in Upper Queens (including
the channel), Nee Gronda, Nee Noshe and
Nee So Pah except to retrieve downed waterfowl Nov. 1-last day of waterfowl season.
f. ATVs, dirt bikes prohibited.

RADIUM SWA - Grand, Eagle, Routt Cos.

Directions: From Kremmling, go 2.5 miles S
on Hwy. 9 to CR 1 (Trough Rd. to State Bridge),
then go 12 miles SW.
GMUs/acres: 15, 27, 361 / 10,996 acres
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HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky grouse, dove,
waterfowl, black bear, mountain lion
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest room
RESTRICTIONS: hunting prohibited in designated safety zone as posted.

ralston creek SWA - Jefferson Co.

Directions: From Golden, go 1 mile N on

wildlife areas

Hwy. 93 to Golden Gate Canyon Rd. Turn left
and go W 13 miles up canyon. Turn right at
Crawford Gulch, go 3-4 miles E, SWA parking
is on right.
GMU/Acres: 38 / 2,100 acres
HUNTING: big game, small game, furbearers
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Discharging firearms allowed only for hunting.

RAMAH SWA - El Paso Co.

Directions: From Ramah, go 4 miles W on

Hwy. 24.

GMU/Acres: 110 / 400 acres
HUNTING: small game, migratory waterfowl,

deer

FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: sail boating, wildlife viewing,

archery range. Note: As of Aug. 2012, the lake is
currently dry. Call CPW for condition updates.
FACILITIES: boat ramp, rest room
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Boating prohibited Nov. 1 through last day of
waterfowl season except float tubes or craft
propelled by hand, wind or electric motor.
b. Camping, fires, water contact activities
prohibited.
c. Discharge of firearms or bows allowed only
when hunting. Centerfire rifles prohibited.
d. No target practice except for archery equipment on established archery range.
e. Discharging bows allowed for bowfishing.

RED DOG SWA - Prowers Co.

Directions: From Holly go N on CR 35 to Rd.
JJ, then go E on Rd. JJ 2 miles.
GMU/Acres: 127 / 570 acres
HUNTING: small game

RED LION SWA - Logan Co.

Directions: From I-76, take Red Lion exit
(No. 155), then go 3 miles N to Hwy. 138, then 1
mile NE to CR 95, then go 0.25 of a mile N.
GMUs/Acres: 90, 92 / 1,297 acres
HUNTING: rabbit, pheasant, dove, waterfowl (as
posted), bobwhite quail, deer
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Access from designated parking areas only.
b. Boating prohibited except float tubes or
carry-on craft propelled by hand for fishing
or hunting only.
c. All boating prohibited Oct. 1-March 31 except hand-propelled craft to place or retrieve
decoys or downed waterfowl.
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d. Fishing only allowed from the dam Oct.
1-March 31. During this time ice fishing
restricted to within 50 yards of dam.
e. Camping, fires prohibited.
f. Target practice prohibited except when authorized by area wildlife manager.
g. Discharging firearms or bows allowed only
when hunting. Discharging bows allowed for
bowfishing.
h. Hunting prohibited from frozen surface of
lake and floating devices.
i. During special late light goose season and
conservation orders for light geese, light
goose hunting allowed in area bounded on N
by CR 970, on E by CR 97 (Sedgwick CR 1),
on S by Hwy. 138 and on W by CR 95.

RED MOUNTAIN SWA - Grand Co.

Directions: SWA is 2.5 miles E of Granby on
CR 60. Public access available with permission
from adjacent private landowner.
GMU/acres: 28 / 161 acres
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open April 16-Nov. 14.
b. Fires, motor vehicles prohibited.
c. Dogs must be on a leash.

Reddy SWA (Fishing Easement) - Lake Co.
Directions: SWA is about 7 miles S of Leadville on Hwy. 24, at the Arkansas River highway
overpass.
GMUs/acres: 48, 49 / 8 acres
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Fishing only.
b. Access allowed only within 30 feet of highwater line or as posted. Access only from
Hwy. 24 overpass parking or Crystal Lake
STL.
c. Dogs prohibited.

RICHARD SWA (Hunting and Fishing
Lease) - Jackson Co.

river Access: from Walden, go 0.5 of a mile W
on Hwy. 14 to CR 12W, then 8 miles W to CR 7.
Then go 7 miles N to Lake John SWA. Go to S
end of Lake John to parking lot.
sheep mountain access: from Walden, go
0.5 of a mile W on Hwy. 14 to CR 12W, then go
13.7 miles W to parking area. Hunting area E of
CR 12W.
GMU/Acres: 161 / 2,323 acres, 6 miles of river
HUNTING: big game, small game, waterfowl
FISHING: North Fork of the North Platte River,
coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open for hunting and fishing only.
b. Hunting prohibited within 200 yards of buildings.

RIO BLANCO LAKE SWA (including
the Roselund parcel) - Rio Blanco Co.

Directions: From Meeker, go 20 miles W on

Hwy. 64.

GMUs/Acres: 11, 22 / 383 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl, rabbit
FISHING: coldwater stream, warmwater lake
RECREATION: power boating, waterskiing, wild-

life viewing, camping in designated area
FACILITIES: rest room, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Field trials may be authorized Feb., March,
Aug. and Sept.
b. Waterskiing permitted June 16-end of Feb.

RIO GRANDE SWA - Rio Grande Co.

Directions: From Monte Vista, go 3 miles E
on Sherman Avenue.
GMU/Acres: 791 / 935 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest room, parking areas
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open July 16-Feb. 14. Area wildlife manager
may authorize access during closure if it won’t
harm nesting or wintering birds.
b. Fires prohibited.
c. Camping only in parking areas with toilets.
d. Area wildlife manager may post closures to
manage hunting pressure and safety during
waterfowl seasons.

RIO GRANDE river SWA (Del Norte
Fishing Easements) - Rio Grande Co.

Directions: From Del Norte, take Hwy. 160
W. SWA is on N side of Hwy. 160 and starts just
past town of Hanna.
GMU/acres: 79 / 124 acres
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Fishing only.
b. Camping prohibited.

RITO HONDO RES. SWA - Hinsdale Co.

Directions: From Creede, go 35 miles W on
Hwy. 149 to USFS Rd. 513, then go 2 miles NW
to fork. Take right fork 200 yards N.
GMU/acres: 76 / 41 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest room, campgrounds
RESTRICTIONS: only float tubes or craft propelled by hand, wind or electric motor allowed.

ROAD CANYON RES. SWA - Hinsdale Co.

Directions: From Creede, go 25 miles W on
Hwy. 149 to USFS Rd. 520, then go 4 miles W.
GMU/acres: 76 / 177 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest room, drinking water, boat
ramp
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping prohibited.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater
wake.

ROARING FORK SWA - Garfield Co.

Directions: Three SWA parcels are along
the Roaring Fork River between Carbondale
and Glenwood Springs. Westbank Parcel: At
intersection of CRs 109 and 154. Burry Parcel:
At mile marker 9 on Hwy. 82. Gianinetti Parcel:
Entrance is 100 yards E of intersection of Hwys.
82 and 133. For coldwater fishing access.

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GMUs/acres: 43, 444 / 40 acres
RESTRICTIONS: camping, fires, discharging

firearms prohibited

ROCK CREEK SWA - Routt, Grand Cos.

Directions: From Kremmling, go 6 miles N on
Hwy. 40 to Hwy. 134, then go 12 miles W over
Gore Pass to USFS Rd. 206, then 2.5 miles SW.
GMU/acres: 15 / 205 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky grouse,
waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing

ROCKY FORD SWA - Otero Co.

Directions: From Rocky Ford, go 2 miles NE

ROEBER SWA - Delta Co.

Directions: From Paonia on Onarga Ave, go
S on Lamborn Mesa Rd. to Minerich Rd. Go 1
mile S on Minerich Rd. to parking lot.
GMU/acres: 53 / 1,030 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit
FISHING: coldwater lake
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open only to hunting or fishing.
b. Open May 1 through last day of regular biggame season.
c. Camping, fires, dogs, bowfishing prohibited.
d. Discharging firearms and hunting prohibited
in open space easement.

ROSEMONT RES. SWA - Teller Co.

Directions: From Divide, go 15 miles S on
Hwy. 67 to Gold Camp Rd. near Victor, then 20
miles E. From Colorado Springs, turn W on Old
Stage Road at the intersection of Old Stage Road
and Cheyenne Mountain Boulevard. Follow Old
Stage Road/Gold Camp Road (USFS Road 370)
11 miles to the parking area.
GMU/Acres: 59 / 357 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest rooms
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open May 11-Oct. 31.
b. Foot access only from established parking
area.
c. Fishing permitted from 5 a.m.-9 p.m.
d. Closed near dam, caretaker’s house and N
side of reservoir as posted.
e. Boating, camping, dogs, fires, picnicking,
water contact activities prohibited.

Ruby Mountain SWA (Fishing Easement) - Chaffee Co.

Directions: Two miles S of Buena Vista, at the
intersection of Hwys. 24 and 285, go S on Hwy.
285 for 3.5 miles. Turn N on CR 301 for 0.5 of a
mile. Turn E on CR 300 for 2.25 miles to parking on N side of road.
GMU/Acres: 57 / 4 acres
Fishing: coldwater river
Restrictions:

a. Open for fishing only and only from the highwater line to mid-river.
b. Parking in designated lots only.
c. Camping, fires prohibited.

RUNYON/FOUNTAIN LAKES SWA -

Pueblo Co.

Directions: From Pueblo, go S on I-25 to exit

98-A, then go S on Santa Fe to Runyon Field,
then go E on Runyon Field Rd. 0.5 of a mile.
GMU/Acres: 123 / 88 acres
FISHING: warmwater, coldwater fishing
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest rooms, nature trail, handicapped fishing dock
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open sunrise to sunset; no time restrictions
for fishing.
b. Camping, fires, water contact activities
prohibited.
c. NEW! Boating allowed with float tubes or
carry-on craft propelled by hand, wind, or
electric motors used for fishing only. All
watercraft must be under 14 feet in length.

RUSSELL LAKES SWA - Saguache Co.

Directions: From Saguache, go 9 miles S on
Hwy. 285 to CR R, then go 1.5 miles E.
GMU/Acres: 682 / 4,579 acres
HUNTING: rabbit, dove, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Closed Feb. 15-July 15 and otherwise as posted. Sect. 29 closed during waterfowl seasons.
b. Closed after 1 p.m. during first split waterfowl
season.
c. Camping only in self-contained units in
designated areas.
d. Field trials may be authorized Feb., March,
Aug. and Sept.
e. Parking only in established parking areas.

SAm caudill SWA - Garfield Co.

Directions: From Glenwood Springs, take
Colo. 82 for 3.6 miles S. Take slight right onto
Old State Hwy. 82, go 0.6 of a mile and take
slight right onto CR 109. SWA is on left.
GMU: 43
FISHING: coldwater lake
FACILITIES: boat ramp, limited parking
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping, fires, discharge of firearms prohibited.

SAN LUIS LAKES SWA - Alamosa Co.

Directions: From Alamosa, go 13 miles N on
Hwy. 17 to Sand Dunes Monument Rd., then

go 8 miles E to access road. To access the SWA,
travel through San Luis State Park. Park fee will
not be charged if continuing on to SWA only.
GMU/acres: 82 / 2,031 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl, dove
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: boat ramp, parking areas
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Boating prohibited N of buoy line. Closed Feb.
15-July 15 N of buoy line and E-W fence line.
b. Camping prohibited N of buoy line and E-W
fence line.

SAN MIGUEL SWA (Applebaugh Fishing
Easement) - San Miguel Co.

Directions: From Placerville, go 0.75 of a mile
S on Hwy. 145.
GMU/acres: 70 / 13 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing

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on Hwy. 266, cross the bridge and turn E on CR
80.5. 550 acres.
Mcclelland Tract: Go 1.25 miles farther E
from above directions.
GMUs/Acres: 125, 129 / 1,142 acres total
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, pheasant, bobwhite
quail, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest rooms
RESTRICTIONS: fires prohibited

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SANCHEZ RES. SWA - Costilla Co.

Directions: From San Luis, go 3 miles E on
Hwy. 152 to Hwy. 242, then go 5.2 miles S.
GMU/acres: 83 / 1,462 acres
FISHING: warmwater lake
FACILITIES: rest room, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open only for fishing.
b. Hunting, waterskiing, bowfishing prohibited.
c. Camping prohibited in boat ramp parking area.
d. All crayfish must be returned to the water
they came from immediately, or killed and
taken into possession as soon as caught. Abdomen must be separated from the tail.

SAND DRAW SWA - Sedgwick Co.

Directions: From I-76 at Julesburg (No. 180),
go 8 miles S on Hwy. 385 to CR 16, turn E to CR
49 and go 1 mile S.
GMU/Acres: 93 / 209 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, pheasant, dove
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Target practice prohibited except when authorized by area wildlife manager.
c. Discharging firearms or bows allowed only
when hunting.
d. Hunting open only to youth/mentors. One
mentor per youth may hunt.

SANDS LAKE SWA - Chaffee Co.

Directions: From Salida, go 0.1 of a mile W
on Hwy. 291. SWA is E of highway, opposite
Heart of the Rockies Regional Medical Center.
GMU/acres: 57 / 14 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake and river
Facilities: rest room
RESTRICTIONS: camping prohibited.

SANDSAGE SWA - Yuma Co.

Directions: From Wray, go 4.5 miles W on
Hwy. 34 to CR 35, then 0.25 of a mile W to CR
CC. Then go 0.5 of a mile S.
GMU/acres: 101 / 287 acres
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HUNTING: rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite
quail, dove, waterfowl, turkey, deer
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Hunting allowed only with shotguns or bows.
c. Target practice prohibited except when authorized by area wildlife manager.
d. Discharging firearms or bows allowed only
when hunting. Discharging bows allowed for
bowfishing.

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SAPINERO SWA - Gunnison Co.

Directions: From Gunnison, go 15 miles W
on Hwy. 50. Access from Hwy. 50 at Rainbow
Lake, Red Creek, East Elk Creek and Dry Gulch
roads.
GMU/Acres: 54 / 7,129 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky grouse
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS: snowmobiles allowed only on
main road (Rainbow Lake Road).

SARVIS CREEK SWA - Routt Co.

Directions: From Steamboat Springs, go 4.5
miles S on Hwy. 131 to CR 18, then 7 miles SE.
GMU/Acres: 15 / 309 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest room
RESTRICTIONS: camping and campfires allowed
only 3 days before regular big-game seasons
until 3 days after regular big-game seasons

SAWHILL PONDS Swa - Boulder Co.

Directions: From I-25 take Hwy. 7 W. Turn
N on 75th Street. SWA is W of 75th Street after
crossing Valmont Drive.
GMU/acres: 29 / 208 acres
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open 5 a.m.-midnight.
b. Dogs must be on 6-foot leash, controlled by
handler, except in designated areas.
c. Motorized, non-motor vehicles (including
bicycles) prohibited beyond designated parking areas.
d. Hunting, boating, belly boats prohibited.
Other activities prohibited as posted.
e. Horseback riding only on established maintenance roads.
f. Collecting allowed only with authorized
permit.

SEDGWICK BAR SWA - Sedgwick Co.

Directions: From Sedgwick, go 2 miles NE on
Hwy. 138 to access road, then go 0.5 of a mile S.
GMU/Acres: 92 / 885 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite quail, dove, waterfowl, turkey
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Discharging firearms or bows allowed only
when hunting. Discharging bows allowed for
bowfishing.
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c. Target practice prohibited except when authorized by area wildlife manager.
d. All recreational activities except deer hunting
are prohibited on opening weekend of regular
plains rifle deer season, and opening day and
first weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
e. Horses prohibited except when training hunting dogs and only allowed in Feb., March,
April (through Wed. before spring turkey
season opens) and Aug.
f. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited
from first day of teal season to last day of dark
goose season.

SEGO SPRINGS SWA - Conejos Co.

Directions: From Manassa, go 3 miles E on
Hwy. 142 to access road, then go 0.5 of a mile N.
GMU/Acres: 81 / 640 acres
HUNTING: rabbit, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open July 16-Feb. 14.
b. Field trials may be authorized Aug. and Sept.
c. Fires, bowfishing prohibited.

SETCHFIELD SWA - Bent Co.

Directions: From Hwys. 50 &amp; 101 in Las
Animas, take Hwy. 101 S 16 miles to CR P. Go
W on CR P 1 mile to CR 11, then go S 6 miles
on CRs 11 and 10.
GMU/Acres: 130 / 2,438 acres
HUNTING: pronghorn, rabbit, bobwhite quail,
scaled quail, dove
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS: camping, fires prohibited

SEYMOUR LAKE SWA - Jackson Co.

Directions: From Walden, go 14 miles SW on
Hwy. 14 to CR 28, then go 1 mile S to CR 11,
then 3 miles S to CR 11A and 0.5 of a mile W.
GMU/Acres: 17 / 81 water acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest room, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater
wake.
b. Sailboards prohibited.

SHARPTAIL RIDGE SWA - Douglas Co.

Directions: Take Hwy. 85 S toward Roxborough Park. Turn W on Titan Pkwy., merge into
Titan Rd. Turn S on Roxborough Park Drive.
SWA is near end of road (before it curves W).
SWA extends S.
GMU/acres: 51 / 699 acres
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Day use only. Foot access only.
b. Camping prohibited.
c. Hunting allowed only for deer and elk and
only by permit. Hunters must have limited
deer or elk license for GMU 51 before applying for permit. Maximum 2 hunters daily.
Group applications allowed for max. 2 hunters
per group. Permits valid only 2-3 days starting

after Labor Day weekend. Permits issued by
drawing. Application deadline: 5 p.m. first
Monday in August, available at the Wildlife
Area Office in Denver, (303) 291-7227. Permit
holders can take 1 non-hunting person, that
person must stay with hunters at all times.
Hunters can park in parking area behind gate
during times they are allowed to hunt. Driving elsewhere on property prohibited.

Shriver-WRIGHT SWA - Rio Grande Co.

Directions: From Monte Vista, go 3 miles E
on Sherman Ave.
GMU/acres: 791 / 120 acres
hunting: deer, rabbit, dove, waterfowl
fishing: coldwater river
recreation: wildlife viewing, photography
restrictions:

a. Fires and target practice prohibited.
b. Hunting only with shotguns, archery or
muzzleloader equipment.
c. Camping allowed only in parking areas with
self-contained trailers or campers.
d. Area wildlife manager may post area-specific
closures to manage waterfowl hunting pressure and for safety.

sikes ranch SWA - Baca Co.

Directions: From Prichett, go W on Hwy.
160 to CR 3. Go S on CR 3 approximately 8
miles.
GMU/acres: 143, 144 / 7,150 acres
HUNTING: deer, turkey, predators
FISHING: green sunfish, black bullhead catfish
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open one hour before sunrise to one hour
after sunset. Hunters may remain as long as
reasonable to retrieve downed game. Night
hunting with permit also allowed.
b. Motorized travel restricted to primary
access route, CR O.
c. Parking only in designated Sikes Ranch
SWA parking lots — only 5 parking areas.
d. Access prohibited in the building envelope
and designated safety zones, as posted.
e. Camping, fires, OHV use, wood cutting or
gathering are prohibited.
f. Trapping allowed with permit. Permits must
be on trappers at all times while trapping.
Permits available at Lamar Service Center,
719-336-6600, or by calling local officer at
719-980-0025.

SIMMONS SWA - Yuma Co.

Directions: From Wray, go S 5 mi. on Hwy.
385 to CR 30. Go E about 1 mile on paved road,
turn S following paved road, turn E onto CR 22,
continue 0.5 of a mile E to parking lot.
GMU/acres: 102 / 2,157 acres
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open Sept. 1-May 31.
b. Foot access only.
c. Camping, fires, dog training prohibited.
d. Target practice prohibited except when
authorized by area wildlife manager.

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SIMPSON PONDS SWA - Larimer Co.

Directions: From I-25 at Hwy. 402 exit (No.

255), go 2 miles W on Hwy. 402 to CR 9E, then
go 0.5 of a mile N.
GMU/Acres: 20 / 44 acres
HUNTING: dove, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

SKAGUAY RES. SWA - Teller Co.

Directions: From Victor, go 0.5 of a mile E on

CR 67 to CR 86, then go 2 miles E to CR 861.
Go 12 miles E to SWA.
GMU/Acres: 59 / 715 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest rooms, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS: boating prohibited if it creates a
whitewater wake.

Smith Lake SWa - Larimer Co.

Directions: From I-25 at the Wellington exit,
go 0.3 of a mile W on Hwy. 1 to CR 7, then 1.4
miles N to CR 66, then 2 miles W.
GMU/acres: 9 / 30 acres
FISHING: warmwater and coldwater species
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour after
sunset; no time restrictions for fishing.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater
wake.
c. Hunting, discharging firearms or bows,
camping, open fires, OHVs, snowmobiles
prohibited.

SMITH RES. SWA - Costilla Co.

Directions: From Blanca, go 0.5 of a mile W
on Hwy. 160 to Airport Rd., then 4 miles S.
GMU/acres: 83 / 278 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: trailer dump station, rest room, boat
ramp
RESTRICTIONS:

a. N and E shores open only July 16-Feb. 14.
b. Fishing only within 200 yards of dam from
Nov. 1 through end of waterfowl season.
c. Field trials may be authorized Feb., March,
Aug. and Sept.
d. Waterskiing prohibited.
e. Vehicles prohibited within 50 feet of water.

smyth SWA (Fishing Easement) -

Chaffee Co.

Directions: From Salida go 8 miles W on

Hwy. 291. The parking area is at the SW corner
of the bridge at mile marker 8.
GMU/acres: 56 / 10 acres
fishing: public access for fishing only on W
side of Arkansas River.

SOUTH REPUBLICAN SWA - Yuma Co.

Directions: From Burlington, go 21 miles N
on Hwy. 385 to CR 1, then go 3 miles E. Go 2
miles N and 2 miles E.
GMUs/Acres: 103, 109 / 18,365 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, turkey, pheasant, bobwhite quail, dove, waterfowl, snipe
FISHING: warmwater lake
RECREATION: sail surfing, camping, wildlife
viewing
FACILITIES: campsites, rest rooms, drinking
water, picnic area with barbeque pit
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Field trials may be authorized Feb., March,
Aug. and Sept. No more than 2 trials may be
authorized Feb.-March. Only 1 trial may be
authorized Aug.-Sept.
b. Waterfowl hunting access prohibited on
downstream face of dam and as posted.
c. Parking for waterfowl hunting only in designated areas.
d. Waterfowl hunting prohibited as posted to
give resting area for wintering waterfowl.

SPANISH PEAKS SWA - Las Animas Co.

Directions: From Aguilar, go W on Apishapa
Rd.; follow signs.
GMU/Acres: 85 / 6,450 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, squirrel, turkey
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest rooms, drinking water
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Access only from established parking areas.
Parking only in designated areas.
b. Camping, fires permitted only in designated
areas.

SPINNEY MOUNTAIN SWA - Park Co.

Directions: From Hartsel, go 3 miles S on CR 59.
GMUs/Acres: 58, 581 / 1,937 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS: camping, fires prohibited.

SPRING CREEK RES. SWA - Gunnison Co.

Directions: From Gunnison go N on Hwy.
135 to Almont. Turn right on CR 742, travel 6
miles to Spring Creek. Turn left on CR 744 and
go 14 miles.
GMU/acres: 55 / 55 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: camping, fishing, wildlife viewing
ACCESS: limited to summer travel, usually
July-Oct.
FACILITIES: USFS campsites, drinking water,
rest rooms, boat ramp

STALKER LAKE SWA - Yuma Co.

Directions: From Wray, go 2 miles W on Hwy.
34 to CR FF, then go 1.5 miles N to access road,
then 0.5 of a mile W.
GMU/Acres: 98 / 75 acres
HUNTING: pheasant, bobwhite quail, dove,
waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater lake
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest room, boat ramp, picnic shelters, tables
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Only float tubes or craft propelled by hand,
wind or electric motor allowed.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Hunting only with shotguns or bows.
d. Discharging firearms or bows allowed only
when hunting. Discharging bows allowed for
bowfishing.
e. Target practice prohibited except when authorized by area wildlife manager.
f. Hunting on W half of lake prohibited. Hunting permitted from closed area E to dam until
Oct. 31.

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a. Open 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour after
sunset; no time restrictions for fishing or
hunters with a night-hunting permit.
b. Camping, fires, dog training, horseback riding, bicycling prohibited.
c. Boating prohibited except float tubes for
fishing.
d. Discharging firearms or bows allowed only
when hunting. Discharging bows allowed for
bowfishing.

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STORM MOUNTAIN ACCESS ROAD -

Larimer Co.

Directions: From Loveland, take Hwy. 34
W to Big Thomspon School; go N 4 miles on
Buckhorn Rd. (CR 27) to Masonville. Go NW
on Buckhorn Rd. 2.5 miles to Bar D Ranch Rd.,
which is Storm Mountain Access Rd.
GMU: 20
RESTRICTIONS: closed as posted when necessary to prevent road and habitat damage. Road
closed when USFS closes the gate, usually
around Dec. 1.

SUMMIT RES. SWA - Montezuma Co.

Directions: From Mancos, go 9 miles NW on

Hwy. 184.

GMU/acres: 73 / 526 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest room, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater
wake.

TAMARACK RANCH SWA - Logan Co.

Directions: From I-76 at Crook exit (No. 149),
go 0.5 of a mile N on Hwy. 55.
GMUs/Acres: 91, 93 / 10,696 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite quail, dove, waterfowl, turkey
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing, limited
camping
FACILITIES: rest room, drinking water
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping only in designated area.
b. Fires only in designated camping area.
c. Field trials may be authorized Feb., March,
Aug. and Sept. No more than 3 trials may be
authorized Feb.-March and Aug., and only 1
in Sept.
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d. Mandatory check station with assigned parking spots. Hunters must stay at assigned area
until 9 a.m., then can walk to adjacent areas
and hunt. Deer and turkey hunters required
only to check into E or W Tamarack, GMU
91. At S Tamarack, S of I-76, GMU 93, mandatory check in and out.
e. Reservations available but not required
on weekends as listed and Columbus Day
(observed), Veterans Day, Thanksgiving Day,
Christmas, New Year’s Day, Martin Luther
King Jr. Day and Presidents Day.
See “Hunting Reservations,” (page 1) for
details. The first hunt date available for reservations is the Sat. after Oct. 24 and the last
date available is the last Sun. of regular duck
season. Weekdays, weekends and holidays
outside the reservation period and any unreserved or open units are available for hunting
without reservations and are regulated
through check station. Hunters must check in
and check out as posted.
f. Target practice prohibited except when authorized by area wildlife manager.
g. Discharging firearms or bows allowed only
when hunting. Discharging bows allowed for
bowfishing.
h. All recreational activities except deer hunting
are prohibited on opening weekend of regular
plains rifle deer season, and opening day and
first weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
i. Horses prohibited N of I-76 except when
training hunting dogs and then only allowed
in Feb., March, April (through Wed. before
spring turkey season opens) and Aug.
j. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited
from first day of teal season to last day of dark
goose season.

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Hunters may apply for multiple hunt dates on
one postcard.
Failure to hunt a reserved area without
prior cancellation, or to follow check station
procedures, may disqualify a person from
making reservations for the remainder of the
hunting season.
5. Ponds open to hunting without a reservation
during the spring light goose conservation
order season. All hunters must follow checkin and check-out procedures as posted.

TARRYALL RES. SWA - Park Co.

Directions: From Jefferson, go 16.5 miles SE

on CR 77.

GMUs/Acres: 50, 501 / 711 land acres, 175
water acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake, stream fishing
RECREATION: camping
FACILITIES: rest room, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Closed at dam, spillway, outlet structures.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates whitewater wake.

TAYLOR RIVER SWA - Gunnison Co.

Directions: From Gunnison, go 10 miles N on
Hwy. 135 to USFS Rd. 742 (Taylor River Rd.);
then 18 miles E to base of Taylor Res.
GMU/acres: 55 / 13 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping, fires, hunting prohibited. Dogs
must be on leash.
b. Parking only in designated areas.
c. Closed from Taylor dam to 325 yards downstream.

Augmentation Ponds rules:

1. Waterfowl hunting is by a limited draw lottery reservation system from the opening day
of second duck season through the end of
regular dark goose season.
2. Hunting allowed only on the specific pond/
hunt area for that day. Hunters are allowed to
bring their own blinds. Shooting across roads
is prohibited and strictly enforced..
Hunters must park in designated parking
areas but may drop off decoys via existing
4-wheel-drive only roads as posted. Hunters
must remain on existing roads.
3. Maximum 4 hunters per group per hunt day.
No hunters may fill a spot if a reservation
holder does not use the reservation. No additional parties are allowed to hunt after the
lottery hunter has completed their hunt for
the day. The hunter drawing the access permit must be present for the hunt. All hunters
must check in at the existing check station.
4. To enter drawing, send a postcard or letter
with name, address, phone number, CID
number and desired reservation dates
to: CPW, Tamarack Ranch drawing, 122
E. Edison St., Brush, CO 80723. Must be
postmarked by Sept. 30. Successful applicants
notified by Oct. 21.
Hunters must possess a valid license for
the species to be hunted to enter a drawing.
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TERRACE RES. SWA - Conejos Co.

Directions: From Monte Vista, go 12 miles S
on Hwy. 15 to USFS Rd. 250, then 9 miles W.
GMUs/acres: 80, 81 / 240 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing

TETER-MichigaN creek SWA - Park Co.

Directions: From Jefferson, 2 miles S on Hwy.
285, then go 2 miles N on CR 35.
GMU/Acres: 500 / 950 acres
HUNTING: big game, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream fishing
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS: camping, fires prohibited.

THURSTON RES. SWA - Prowers Co.

Directions: From Lamar, go 9 miles N on
Hwy. 196 to CR TT, then go 1 mile W to CR 7,
then go 0.25 of a mile N.
GMU/Acres: 127 / 400 acres
HUNTING: dove, waterfowl, rabbit
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: power boating, sail boating, sail
surfing, waterskiing, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: boat ramps, rest room
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour after
sunset; no time restrictions for fishing.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates whitewater

wake Nov. 1 through last day of waterfowl
season.
c. ATVs, dirt bikes, snowmobiles prohibited.
d. Frozen surface of lake closed.
e. Dams, inlets, outlet structures open only for
fishing.

TILMAN BISHOP SWA - Mesa Co.

Directions: Take I-70 W toward Grand Junction. Exit Hwy. 6 to Palisade. Turn S on 38 Road,
merge into F 1/4 Road. SWA along river N of
junction of roads F 1/4 and 37 1/4.
GMUs/acres: 30, 41 / 113 acres
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Closed during nesting and migratory bird
period, March 15-July 14.
b. Camping, turkey hunting prohibited. Dogs
prohibited except as an aid to hunting.
c. Waterfowl hunters must hunt from designated
blinds/zone. Maximum 4 hunters per blind.
Mandatory check in and out at station.
d. Hunting only with bows and shotguns with
shot-shells only.
e. Deer hunting allowed by permit. Applications
available at the Wildlife Area Office in Grand
Junction (970) 255-6100. Application deadline is Aug. 1. Permits by drawing; successful
applicants notified by mail. Date, time and
location of drawing included on application.
f. Waterfowl hunting by reservation only. See
“Hunting Reservations,” (page 1) for details.
g. Hunt areas not reserved are available on
first-come, first-served basis after 5 a.m. each
hunt day. Reserved areas unoccupied by 7
a.m. also available on first-come, first-served
basis. Any hunt area must be yielded upon
request of hunter holding valid reservation
for that area.

TIMPAS CREEK SWA (including Otero
Pond) - Otero Co.
Directions: From Rocky Ford, go 4 miles S
on Hwy. 71 to Hwy. 10, then 2 miles E across
Timpas Creek Bridge, then go 1 mile S on CR
21, then 1 mile W on CR Z.
GMU/Acres: 135 / 141 acres
HUNTING: rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite
quail, dove, waterfowl
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS: fires prohibited.

TOMAHAWK SWA - Park Co.

Directions: From Hartsel, go 5 miles N on
Hwy. 9, then go 0.5 of a mile to parking area.
Or: from Fairplay, go 10 miles S on Hwy. 9, then
0.5 of a mile to parking area.
GMU/Acres: 50 / 1,655 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, waterfowl, pronghorn
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS: camping, fires prohibited.

Tomichi creek SWA - Gunnison Co.

Directions: In Gunnison, go S on Teller St.
to end of road. At parking lot for softball fields,
find W Mountain trailhead sign. Take the dirt
road to the SWA parking lot.

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GMU/acres: 67 / 465 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
Restrictions:

a. Access by foot only from designated points.
b. Access restricted south of Tomichi Creek to
100 feet S of high water line from Jan. 1-June
30, as posted.
c. Camping, fires prohibited.
d. Dogs must be on leash, except as aid in hunting.
e. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited in
designated safety zones, as posted.

TOTTEN RES. SWA - Montezuma Co.

RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour after
sunset; no time restrictions for fishing.
b. Closed along N shore March 1-May 31.
c. Camping, fires, alcoholic beverages, glass
containers prohibited.
d. Hunting prohibited in inlet Sept. 30-Jan. 20 as
posted to protect resting waterfowl.
e. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.

TRUJILLO MEADOWS SWA - Conejos Co.

Directions: From Antonito, go 36 miles W on
Hwy. 17 to USFS Rd. 118, then go 4 miles W.
GMU/acres: 81 / 71 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest room, drinking water
RESTRICTIONS: boating prohibited if it creates a
whitewater wake.

TURK’S POND SWA - Baca Co.

Directions: From Springfield, go 2 miles N on
Hwy. 287 to CR HH, then go 14 miles E to CR
39. Go 3.5 miles N.
GMU/Acres: 139 / 200 acres
HUNTING: dove, pheasant, waterfowl, rabbit
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Boating prohibited except float tubes or craft
propelled by hand, wind or electric motor.
b. Camping and fires prohibited.
c. Closed near pond and administrative building
except to retrieve downed waterfowl from
opening day of waterfowl season through end
of Feb.

TWIN SISTERS SWA - Larimer Co.

Directions: From Allenspark, go 4 miles N on
Hwy. 7 to Meeker Park (USFS Rd. 119), then go
2.5 miles N to USFS Rd. 325, then 1 mile W.
GMU/Acres: 20 / 640 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing

TWO BUTTES RES. SWA - Baca, Prowers Cos.
Directions: From Springfield, go 18 miles N

on Hwy. 287 to CR B.5, then 3 miles E.
GMUs/Acres: 138, 139 / 8,533 acres
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, rabbit, pheasant,
bobwhite quail, scaled quail, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater, seasonal trout, saugeye,
crappie, bluegill, channel catfish, largemouth
bass, smallmouth bass, wiper
RECREATION: camping, hiking, rock climbing,
wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest rooms, drinking water, rifle
range, boat ramps
RESTRICTIONS: boating prohibited in Two
Buttes Ponds below dam except float tubes or
craft propelled by hand, wind or electric motor.

urad lake SWA - Clear Creek Co.

Directions: From Interstate 70, take Hwy. 40
toward Grand Lake/Berthoud Pass. Go left on
Jones Pass outside of Berthoud Falls. In 0.5 of a
mile, turn left at “Urad” sign, onto Woods Creek
Rd. (CR 203). Go about 3.5 miles to parking area.
GMU/Acres: 39 / 240 acres land
HUNTING: limited big game, primarily access
to national forest for hunting deer, elk, bighorn
sheep, mountain goat
FISHING: cutbows, rainbow trout, brook trout
RECREATION: camping, hiking, birdwatching
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Access by foot or horseback only from June
1-end of fourth regular big-game rifle season,
or until the road is inaccessible (as posted).
b. Motor vehicle use in designated parking area
only.
c. Fires allowed only in established fire rings.
d. Camping limited to five days in a 45-day
period in designated campgrounds, except in
big-game seasons.
e. Discharge of firearms or bows prohibited
except when hunting.
f. Boating prohibited except for float tubes or craft
propelled by hand, wind or electric motor.
g. Dogs must be on leash except when used as
aid to hunting.

VAIL DEER UNDERPASS SWA - Eagle Co.

Directions: From Vail, go 4 miles W on S side
of frontage road of I-70.
GMUs/acres: 36, 45 / 107 acres
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open June 16-Oct. 31.
b. Hunting prohibited.

van tuyl SWA - Gunnison Co.

Cabin creek unit: From Gunnison, go 6.5
miles E on Hwy. 50, then go 0.2 of a mile N on
BLM Rd. 3107. 200 acres
Lost Canyon unit: From Gunnison, go 1.2
miles N on Hwy. 135, turn E and take CR 10 for
3 miles. Turn E on CR 743 and go about 6 miles
to SWA. 310 acres
GMU/acres: 55 / 510 total acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS: BLM road closures March
1-May 15. Motorized travel, including over the
snow, restricted to BLM Rd. 3107 (Cabin Creek)
and CR 743 (Lost Canyon).

VERNER SWA (Fishing Lease) - Jackson Co.

Directions: From Walden, go 0.5 of a mile W
on Hwy. 14 to CR 12, then go 5.1 miles W to CR
18, then 0.5 of a mile W to access road.
GMU/acres: 16 / 2 mi. of river
fishing: North Platte River, coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS: open for fishing only.

WAHATOYA SWA - Huerfano Co.

Directions: From LaVeta, go 1 mile E on Bear

Creek Rd.

GMU/Acres: 85 / 80 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest room
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Boating prohibited except float tubes or craft
propelled by hand or wind.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.

WALKER SWA - Mesa Co.

Directions: From Grand Junction, go 2 miles
W on Hwys. 6 and 50, turn S on River Rd., go
0.5 of a mile and turn S on gravel road.
GMUs/Acres: 30, 40 / 351 acres
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: rafting, canoeing, wildlife viewing, interpretive program

wildlife areas

Directions: From Cortez, go 3.5 miles E on
Hwy. 160 to CR 29, then 1 mile N.
GMU/acres: 73 / 250 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest room, boat ramp

2015 Colorado State Recreation Lands

RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open a half hour before sunrise until a half
hour after sunset.
b. Camping, fires, hunting, trapping prohibited.
c. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited,
except bows permitted for bowfishing.
d. Dogs allowed only on leash and only on the
paved Riverfront Trail. Owners must immediately collect and properly dispose of feces
left by their dog.

WATSON LAKE SWA - Larimer Co.

Directions: From Fort Collins, go 7 miles NW
on Hwy. 287 to Rist Canyon Rd. (CR 52E), then
go 1 mile W.
GMU/Acres: 19 / 44 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream, warmwater lake
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest rooms, nature trails
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour after
sunset; no time restrictions for fishing.
b. Boating, camping, hunting, ice fishing, ice
skating, discharging firearms prohibited.
c. Parking prohibited on S dam.
d. Closed on NW side as posted.
e. Use or possession of live minnows prohibited.

WAUNITA WATCHABLE WILDLIFE AREA
- Gunnison Co.
Directions: From Gunnison, go E on Hwy.
50. Turn left at CR 887 to WWA site.
GMU: 551
RECREATION: wildlife viewing April 1-May 15
for Gunnison sage-grouse
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping, fires, dogs, discharging firearms
prohibited.
b. Trash must be packed out.
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WEBSTER SWA - Weld Co.

Directions: From LaSalle, go 0.25 of a mile N

on Hwy. 85 to CR 394, then go 2.25 miles.
GMU/Acres: 94 / 158 acres
HUNTING: rabbit, pheasant, dove, waterfowl
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Closed to all public access for hunting, fishing
and wildlife-related recreation until property
management activities are complete.

wildlife areas

WELLINGTON SWA - Larimer, Weld Cos.

WELLINGTON UNIT: From I-25 and Hwy. 14
exit, go 9 miles N on E service road to CR 64
and then 1.5 miles E.
COBB LAKE UNIT: From I-25 and Hwy. 14 exit,
go 5 miles N on E service road to CR 56, then
1.4 miles E.
SCHWARE UNIT: From I-25 and Hwy. 14 exit,
go 7 miles N on E service road to CR 60, then 1
mile E.
GMU/acres: 87 / 1,793 acres
fishing: warmwater
HUNTING: rabbit, pheasant, dove, waterfowl
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Wellington and Schware units open only July
16-March 14.
b. Wellington Unit closed from first day of regular
waterfowl season to first day of pheasant season except Sat., Sun., Mon. and legal holidays.
c. Boating prohibited except craft propelled by
hand to hunt waterfowl.
d. Camping, fires prohibited.
e. Field trials may be authorized on Wellington
and Schware units Feb., March 1-14 and Aug.
Trials may be authorized on Cobb Lake Unit
year-round.
f. Target practice must be authorized by area
wildlife manager.
g. Horseback riding prohibited except at Cobb
Lake Unit during field trials.
h. Big-game hunting only with archery, shotguns with slugs and muzzleloading.
i. Domestic, feral or privately-owned game birds
may be released with permit for dog training
on Cobb Lake Unit. All birds taken shall be
removed, and all privately-owned game birds
shall be prepared for human consumption.

WEST LAKE SWA - Larimer Co.

Directions: From Red Feather Lakes, go 1
mile E on Red Feather Lakes Rd.
GMU/Acres: 191 / 38 water acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, fishing, camping
FACILITIES: campground, rest room, drinking
water
RESTRICTIONS: only float tubes or craft propelled by hand, wind or electric motor allowed.

WEST LAKE SWA - Mesa Co.

Directions: 711 Independent Ave., Grand

Junction.

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GMU/Acres: 30 / 6 acres
FISHING: warmwater lake
FACILITIES: rest room

State Wildlife Areas
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open 7 a.m.-9 p.m.
b. Boating, water contact activities prohibited.

WEST RIFLE CREEK SWA - Garfield Co.

Directions: From Rifle, go 4 miles N on Hwy.
13 to Hwy. 325, turn right and go 4 miles to CR
252. Go 1.5 miles NW.
GMU/acres: 33 / 941 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, black bear, mountain lion,
turkey, rabbit, dove, bobcat
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: campground on CR 252, 4 miles
NW of Hwy. 325; non-potable water only, rifle
and pistol shooting ranges
RESTRICTIONS: camping only from day after
Labor Day-Dec. 31

WHEELER SWA - Garfield Co.

Directions: From Silt, take I-70 W about 1
mile. SWA on N side of interstate between I-70
and Hwys. 6 &amp; 24, adjacent to Colorado River.
SWA only legally accessible via river.
GMUs/Acres: 33, 42 / 48 acres
HUNTING: rabbit, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: trout, whitefish
RECREATION: wildlife viewing

WHITEHORSE SWA - Adams Co.

Directions: Take I-76 E toward Barr Lake.
Exit 152nd Avenue, go E. Turn left on Picadilly
Road, turn left on 128th Avenue. SWA is at
corner of 128th and Tower Rd. and extends SE.
GMU/acres: 104 / 400 acres
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open only for youth/mentor waterfowl hunting when authorized by area wildlife manager
as participants in CPW youth hunter program.
b. Reservations required for waterfowl hunting.
See “Hunting Reservations,” (page 1). Hunters
with reservations can only hunt area specified
on reservation except in areas where reservations are not required or are unreserved and
unoccupied. Mandatory check in and check
out as posted at designated check station.

williams creek res. SWA - Hinsdale Co.

Directions: From Pagosa Springs, go 3 miles
W on Hwy. 160 to USFS Rd. 631, then go 30
miles N.
GMU/Acres: 77 / 508 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: boating, wildlife viewing, camping
FACILITIES: rest room, drinking water, boat
ramp, campgrounds

restrictions:

a. Open Sept. 1-May 31. Access by foot only, no
horses allowed on property.
b. Camping, fires, dog training prohibited.
c. Target practice must be authorized by area
wildlife manager.

windy gap watchable wildlife
area - Grand Co.

Directions: From Granby, go 2 miles W on
Hwy. 40. WWA is on Hwy. 125.
GMU/Acres: 18 / 12 acres
FACILITIES: picnic tables, toilets, 0.25 of a mile
interpretive trail
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open sunrise to sunset, viewing area only.
b. Dogs prohibited beyond parking area.
c. Fishing, discharging firearms, camping, fires,
hunting, trapping prohibited.

WOODS LAKE SWA - San Miguel Co.

Directions: From Telluride, go 13 miles W on
Hwy. 145 to USFS Rd. 618 in Fall Creek; then 9
miles S.
GMU/Acres: 70 / 160 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream, coldwater lake
RECREATION: canoeing, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest room
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Boats prohibited except float tubes or craft
propelled by hand, wind or electric motor.
b. Camping prohibited.

WRIGHT’S LAKE SWA - Chaffee Co.

Directions: From Nathrop, go 5.7 miles W on
CR 162 to CR 291. Then go 0.4 of a mile W on
CR 291 to parking area.
GMUs/acres: 56, 481 / 84 acres
FISHING: open for fishing only, coldwater lake
and stream, artificial flies and lures only.

Yampa River SWA - Routt Co.

Directions: From Craig, go E on Hwy. 40.
SWA is on S side of Hwy. 40 shortly after passing CR 29 turn-off.
GMU/acres: 13 / 866 acres
RESTRICTIONS: camping, fires prohibited.

RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping, open fires, sailboards prohibited.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates whitewater wake.
c. Snowmobiles allowed only as aid in ice fishing.

willow creek SWA - Yuma Co.

Directions: From Wray, go S on Hwy. 385
about 6 miles to CR 30. Turn E on CR 30, go 5
miles and turn S on CR NN. Go 3.5 miles S to
parking area on W side of road .
GMU/acres: 102 / 920 acres
hunting: deer, turkey, dove, rabbit
recreation: wildlife viewing

Fly fishing near Deckers,
© Wayne D. Lewis, CPW.

�state trust lands

The State Trust Land
Public Access Program includes lands that are leased
for the public to enjoy
wildlife-related activities
in these areas. They can be
open to a variety of uses.
The signs at each property
will inform users what is
allowed at each location.

trust lands

What is
the state
trust land
public access
program?

State Trust Lands, such as Shaw Creek STL above, are posted with the property’s name, map and the rules of use. Photo by © Zach Spezze, CPW.

about the state trust land public access program
Public access for wildlife-related recreation on
500,000 acres of State Trust Land (STL) is made
possible through the Public Access Program, a
lease agreement between the State Land Board
and Colorado Parks and Wildlife. Signs at individual properties describe allowed uses, rules and
time frames for public use.
» What are trust lands?

State Trust Lands include about three million
acres of state-owned lands used for a specific
purpose — to generate revenue and provide
financial support for Colorado public schools
(K-12) and other public institutions. Lands not
listed in this brochure are closed to public use.

» What can I do there?

Lands enrolled in the Public Access Program are open to a variety of wildlife-related
uses, including hunting, fishing and wildlife
viewing. The listings on the following pages
provide information regarding allowable uses,
site-specific rules and timeframes for use.
Most lands are not accessible by vehicle, ATVs,
or snowmobiles, and there may be additional
restrictions on camping, parking and off-road
driving. Unauthorized use or activity on these
lands may be subject to enforcement from
CPW officers or local authorities.

» When are they open?

Most properties are open for wildlife-related
recreation from Sept. 1 through the end
of February, unless listed otherwise in this
brochure. Enrolled lands are closed to public
access all other times of the year. The State
Land Board leases most properties for other
uses as well, such as livestock grazing, farming,
or mining. Please be respectful of these other
authorized uses on these lands.

» Where are they?

Public Access Lands are located all around
Colorado. Please see the index, descriptions,
and map of parcels enrolled in this brochure.

STL public Access program rules
The following restrictions apply to all STL Public
Access Program lands leased by Colorado Division of Parks and Wildlife. Additional propertyspecific restrictions are listed in this brochure.
1. Properties are:

» Open only to hunting, fishing and wildlife

viewing. Target practice, nonhunting shooting, outfitting and nonwildlife related use
prohibited.
» Closed 1/2 hour after sunset until 1/2 hour
before sunrise, unless posted otherwise.
» Closed to the public from March 1-Aug. 31,
unless posted otherwise. All newly enrolled
properties are closed to the public until Sept.
1 of the year of enrollment, unless posted
otherwise.
2. Motor vehicles are allowed only on desig-

nated roads.

3. Access restricted to foot or horseback

only, unless posted otherwise.

act responsibly

Only State Trust Lands listed in this
brochure are open to the public.
Hunters and fishermen are reminded to
respect the rights of other visitors and the
owners or permit holders of State Trust
Lands. Abide by state rules so the lands can
remain open for future wildlife recreation.
(Permission is required to access any State Trust
Land not listed in this brochure.)
4. Littering prohibited. All trash must be

packed out by users.

5. Camping, fires prohibited, unless posted

otherwise.

6. illegal firearms. It is illegal to possess

the following types of ammunition or firearms:
tracer rounds, armor-piercing rounds, military-

hardened rounds with explosive or radioactive
substances, .50-caliber BMG rounds, fully automatic firearms.
7. Youth mentor hunting applies to youths
under 18. Youth hunters under 16 must be accompanied by a mentor when hunting on youthmentor properties. Mentors must be 18 or older,
comply with hunter education requirements and
accompany youths while hunting.
8. certified hay, straw, mulch only. It is
illegal to have, store or use hay, straw or mulch
that has not been certified as noxious-weed free,
according to the Weed Free Forage Crop Certification Act, or any state or province participating
in the Regional Certified Weed Free Forage Program. Certified materials must be clearly marked
by the certifying state. People who transport such
materials on federal, state or county roads that
cross State Trust Lands leased by CPW and hay
produced on property where it’s being used are
exempt.
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State Trust Lands

STL public access program properties
63 Ranch - Park Co.

trust lands

Directions: From Fairplay, go S on Hwy. 285

for 14.5 miles to 63 Ranch parking lot E of Hwy.
285.
NEW! GMU/acres: 50 / 3,225 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February for hunting.
Open year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, elk, waterfowl.

ADAMS - Jackson Co.

Directions: From Walden, go 4.2 miles N on
Hwy. 125 to CR 8. Go 6.8 miles E to CR 8A,
then E 0.8 of a mile to two-track road. Take
two-track 0.6 of a mile SE to parking area. Unless accessing from Colorado State Forest, STL
provides the only way into Adams and Sand
Creek STLs.
GMU/acres: 6 / 3,640 acres (360 acres are closed
in Sections 28, 29, 32, 33, along Sherman Creek)
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: elk, deer, pronghorn, moose, small
game
RESTRICTIONS: access restricted as posted.

AGATE MOUNTAIN - Park Co.

Directions: From Hartsel, go 1.75 miles S on
Hwy. 9 to CR 53. Go S 15 miles to parking area
on E boundary, S of CR 53.
GMU/acres: 58 / 3,782 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February for hunting and
wildlife viewing
HUNTING: big game, small game

AGUILAR TV HILL - Las Animas Co.

Directions: From Aguilar, take Exit 30 off
I-25 to CR 63.1. Go 0.5 of a mile W.
GMU/acres: 85 / 500 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, bear, small game
RESTRICTIONS: access restricted as posted on
E side.

ALAMADITAS MESA - Conejos Co.

Directions — Route No. 1: From Los
Mogotes Peak STL (see directions in this
brochure), go W on two-track 7.5 miles to W
boundary. Route No. 2: From La Jara STL
(see directions in this brochure), go S of La
Jara Res. on 4WD road to Fox Creek. From Fox
Creek, by foot or horseback only, go 1.5 miles
S to S boundary of USFS land. Go 3 miles E on
USFS land and cross Fox Creek and Fox Creek
trail. Go 1 mile to W boundary.
GMU/acres: 81 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: elk, deer, pronghorn, rabbit, grouse,
coyote.

ALAMOSA CANYON - Conejos Co.

Directions: Go 12 miles S of Monte Vista on

Hwy. 15, then go 11 miles W on USFS Rd. 250 to
Terrace Res. (Alamosa Canyon). Then go on foot
or horseback through BLM and national forest.
GMU/acres: 81 / 240 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: elk, deer, bear, small game
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ANTELOPE CREEK - Grand Co.

Directions: From Kremmling, go W 14 miles

on Hwy. 40 to Chimney Rock Rd. (USFS Rd.
103), then go 6 miles E to East Carter Mountain
gate. Walk-through gate with signs provides
access.
GMU/acres: 181 / 1,240 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: elk, deer, dusky grouse
RESTRICTIONS: ATV, snowmobile access
allowed on designated route as posted at East
Carter Creek gate during hunting season only.

ANTERO - Park Co.

Directions: From Fairplay, go S on Hwy. 285
for 16.5 miles. From N of Antero Jct. on Hwy.
24, go 9 miles to Antero Res. Rd., then go W
1.75 miles to NW corner of STL. Or, go 4.5
miles N of Antero Jct. on Hwy. 285, then go W
on unmarked USFS Rd. 433, 0.5 of a mile to N
boundary. Timber activity may be present.
NEW! GMUs/acres: 49, 50, 58 / 8,692 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February for
hunting. Open year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: big game, small game, waterfowl

APISHAPA NORTH - Las Animas Co.

Directions: From Walsenburg, take I-25 to
Hwy. 10, go E for 18.5 miles. Then go S on CR
77 for 7 miles and go E on CR 90 for 11 miles to
Apishapa SWA. Follow signs through SWA to
NE side and parking lot.
GMU/acres: 133 / 1,880 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, bighorn sheep, rabbit, dove, scaled quail, bobcat, coyote
RESTRICTIONS: motor vehicles prohibited past
parking lot.

ARROWHEAD - Larimer Co.

Directions: From Rustic, go 2.25 miles W on
Hwy. 14 in Poudre Canyon, then go 0.25 of a
mile on highway frontage road on N side.
GMU/acres: 8 / 200 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: bighorn sheep, deer, elk, rabbit,
dusky grouse, pine squirrel

ASPEN RIDGE - Chaffee Co.

Directions: From Salida, take CR 175 (Ute
Trail) 5 miles N. Turn left on CR 185 and go 5
miles. Access is off CR 185 at N and S ends of
STL. Timber activity may be present.
GMU/acres: 57 / 542 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: bighorn sheep, deer, elk

ATWOOD - Logan Co.

Directions: From Atwood, go 0.5 of a mile S
on Hwy. 63. Access near SE corner of STL next
to CR 16.
GMU/acres: 96 / 120 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: mule deer, white-tailed deer, pheasant, quail, turkey, duck, geese, rabbit, squirrel,
furbearers

RESTRICTIONS:

a. Small-game and waterfowl hunting by reservation system and mandatory check station. See
“Hunting Reservations” (page 1) for details.
The person named on the reservation must be
at the property the day of the hunt and must
be a licensed hunter for the species hunted.
b. For spring turkey reservations for hunters
with Unit 96 limited turkey licenses, call
1-800-846-9453.
c. Hunting prohibited except Sat., Sun., Wed.,
Labor Day, Columbus Day (observed), Veterans Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas Day, New
Year’s Day, Martin Luther King Jr. Day and
Presidents Day.
d. Three reservations may be issued per day on
the up-river west side of Hwy. 63; two for the
general public; one for hunters with mobility
impairments. No more than four people per
reservation.
e. Hunting with centerfire rifles prohibited.
f. All recreational activities except deer hunting
prohibited on opening weekend of regular
plains rifle deer season, and opening day and
first weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
g. Horses prohibited except while training hunting dogs, and then only in Feb., March and
April (through the Wed. before the opening of
spring turkey season).
h. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited
from first day of teal season to last day of
dark goose season.

BADGER CREEK (UPPER,
LOWER UNITS) - Fremont, Park Cos.

Directions — Lower Unit: From Cotopaxi,
go 21 miles N on CR 12, then go W 1 mile on
BLM road. Upper Unit: From Hartsel, go S on
Hwy. 9 for 1.75 miles to CR 53. Follow CR 53
for 22 miles. Timber activity may be present.
GMUs/acres: 57, 58 / 6,186 acres
OPEN — Lower Unit: Year-round for fishing.
Open for all other uses Sept. 1-end of February.
Upper Unit: Oct. 1-end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, bighorn sheep, pronghorn
FISHING: coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS:
Upper Unit: fishing prohibited.

BADGER FLATS - Park Co.

Directions — Three points of access:
1. From Lake George, take Hwy. 24 W for 1.5
miles. 2. From Lake George, take CR 90 W for
2.25 miles. 3. From Lake George, take Hwy. 24

W about 8 miles to USFS Rd. 891, then go S.
GMUs/acres: 50, 581 (GMU 50 N of Hwy. 50,
GMU 581 S of Hwy. 50) / 3,570 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: elk, deer, bear, small game

BAKERS PEAK - Moffat Co.

Directions: In Craig at Hwys. 13 and 40, go N
on Hwy. 13 for 24 miles to CR 101. Turn E on
CR 101 and go 1.5 miles.

�Public Access Program
GMUs/acres: 3, 4 / 12,393 acres
OPEN: Aug. 1-end of February
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, elk, sage-grouse,

rabbit, coyote

RESTRICTIONS:

a. Motor vehicles prohibited off of state or
county roads.
b. Only portable hunting blinds allowed.
Directions: From Georgetown, take I-70 W 5

miles. STL is 1.25 miles E of Bakerville exit. Most
of property is N of I-70.
GMU/acres: 39 / 320 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February. Open yearround for fishing.
HUNTING: bighorn sheep, elk, deer, lion, bear,
dusky grouse, ptarmigan, rabbit, snowshoe hare
FISHING: coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Foot access only.
b. Access only off I-70 right-of-way.

BALD MOUNTAIN - Moffat Co.

Directions — Tract 1: From Maybell, go N
on CR 19 for 15 miles to CR 150. Go W on CR
150 for 0.5 of a mile. Tract 2: From Maybell,
go N on CR 19 for 10 miles to CR 71. Go W on
CR 71 to CR 71S. Go S on CR 71S for 2.5 miles.
Tract 3 &amp; 4: From Maybell, go W on Hwy. 318
for 15 miles to CR 21. Go N on CR 21. Tract 3
is 9 miles N of Hwy. 318 and W of CR 21. Tract
4 is 14 miles N of Hwy. 318 and on both sides
of CR 21.
GMUs/acres: 2, 3 / 6,266 acres
OPEN: Aug. 16-end of February
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, elk, sage-grouse,
rabbit, small game
NOTE: Exchange of use on STL. Part private
land, part STL Public Access Program.

BEAR GULCH - Custer Co.

Directions: From Westcliffe, go 10 miles E on
Hwy. 96 to CR 271. Go 1 mile to NW corner
of STL.
GMU/acres: 69 / 640 acres
OPEN: first day of archery deer and elk season
through May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, lion, rabbit, squirrel,
turkey

BEDDOWS MOUNTAIN - Custer Co.

Directions: From Westcliffe, go N about 8

miles on Hwy. 69. Parking off Hwy. 69.
GMUs/acres: 86, 691 / 500 acres
OPEN: first day of archery deer and elk season
through May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, lion, turkey, rabbit,
squirrel
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Rifle hunting restricted to youth mentor
hunting only. Mentors cannot use rifles.
b. All hunting except youth mentor hunting
is restricted to bows, muzzleloaders or
shotguns.
c. Parking prohibited on Hwy. 69.
d. Shooting prohibited within 500 feet of Hwy.
69 and man-made structures.

BEN MORGAN CANYON - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Meeker, go 23 miles N on

Hwy. 13. Turn W on CR 17 to CR 32. Go W 11
miles to CR 55. Go 2.5 miles to parking lot.
GMU/acres: 211 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

BIG HOLE GULCH - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Craig, go 40 miles N on
Hwy. 13. Take CR 4 W 15 miles.
GMUs/acres: 2, 3 / 1,849 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February for hunting.
Open year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, elk, small game
RESTRICTIONS: portable hunting blinds only.

BLACK HAWK - Huerfano Co.

Directions: From Walsenburg, go S on I-25
to Exit 42. Take CR 310 to Pryor, then go 2.5
miles S on CR 312 to E side of STL. Or, take CR
310 W to N side.
GMU/acres: 85 / 1,511 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: deer, bear, lion, pronghorn, elk,
dove, rabbit, turkey
RESTRICTIONS: motor vehicles prohibited off
county roads.

BLACK MOUNTAIN - Huerfano Co.

Directions: From Gardner, go 1 mile W on
Hwy. 69. Turn N on USFS Rd. 634 and go 6
miles to USFS Rd. 635 (Black Mountain Rd.) Go
W .5 of a mile to markers.
GMU/acres: 84 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, squirrel, dove,
coyote, turkey

BLACK SAGE PASS - Gunnison Co.

Directions: From Gunnison at Hwy. 50 and
USFS Rd. 243 (Marshall Pass Rd.), go N on
Hwy. 50 for 1 mile to USFS Rd. 888. Go N on
USFS Rd. 888 for 5.5 miles to S boundary.
GMU/acres: 551 / 415 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February for
watchable wildlife and hunting. Open yearround for fishing.
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, lion, dusky grouse,
rabbit
FISHING: in small section of No Name Creek.

BLUE LAKE - Bent Co.

Directions: From Las Animas, take Hwy. 194
W to CR 10; go N 11 miles. On CR TT, go W
2.5 miles to E boundary. Parking lots are: 1. At
end of CR TT 2. At bridge on SE corner 3. At
S end.
GMU/acres: 125 / 14,060 acres
OPEN: year-round
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, waterfowl, upland
game
FISHING: warmwater lake
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Islands closed May 15-Aug. 31.
b. Camping permitted as posted.

BLUE SPRING - Huerfano Co.

Directions: From Gardner, go W on Hwy. 69
1 mile to USFS Rd. 634. Turn N and go 13 miles.

GMU/acres: 84 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, lion, small game
RESTRICTIONS: hunting prohibited in safety

zone along E boundary as posted.

BOSTON FLATS - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Maybell, go NW 3.5 miles
on Hwy. 318. STL N of Hwy. 318. Parking
between highway and STL. No roads; only
walk-in access.
GMU/acres: 3 / 104 acres
OPEN: year-round for fishing and watchable
wildlife. Open Sept. 1-end of February for
hunting.
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS: foot access only.

trust lands

BAKERVILLE - Clear Creek Co.

2015 Colorado State Recreation Lands

BOX CREEK - Lake Co.

Directions: From Leadville, go 7 miles S on
Hwy. 24, turn W on CR 10 for 2.4 miles to STL
and intersection of CRs 10 and 24. STL access
via CR 10 or CR 24.
GMU/acres: 48 / 629 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: elk, deer, small game
RESTRICTIONS: foot access only.

BOX ELDER - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Hamilton, go S on Hwy.
13 for 11 miles to CR 17. Turn right, and go 1.5
miles to CR 51. Go 1 mile to CR 32, and go 8.5
miles to BLM access.
GMU/acres: 211 / 628 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game

BOX ELDER NORTH - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Meeker, go 23 miles N on
Hwy. 13. Turn W on CR 32, go W 7 miles to
parking lot.
GMU/acres: 211 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

Bravo - Logan Co.

Directions: From Sterling, take Hwy. 6 E
about 2 miles to CR 37. Go N on CR 37 for 5.7
miles.
GMU/acres: 91 / 80 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: deer, waterfowl, small game
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Access from Bravo SWA parking areas and
Bravo SWA property only.
b. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited
from first day of teal season until last day of
dark goose season.
c. Waterfowl and small game hunters must
check out at the designated check station
before leaving the property.

BULL MOUNTAIN - Larimer Co.

Directions: From Fort Collins, take Hwy. 287
N 22 miles to Cherokee Park Rd. (CR 80C). Go
35 miles W. CR 80C runs through SE corner.
Two-track road runs into SW part.
GMU/acres: 8 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
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HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS: motor vehicles permitted only

on county roads.

burchfield - Baca Co.

trust lands

Directions: From Walsh, go E on CR DD for

14 miles to CR 54. The STL is on NW corner of
junction of CRs DD and 54.
GMU/acres: 139 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, elk, pheasant,
quail, fox, rabbit
RESTRICTIONS: foot access only.

BURRO SPRINGS 1 &amp; 2 - Saguache Co.

Directions: From La Garita, go N on CR 42 for
2.2 miles to CR 42K. Go W on CR 42K.
GMU/acres: 68 / 17,655 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-May 31
HUNTING: elk, deer, pronghorn, bighorn sheep,
lion, rabbit, dove, dusky grouse

GMU/acres: 11 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, elk, small game
RESTRICTIONS: motor vehicles permitted only

on CR 23 and BLM Rd. 1558.

CEDARS - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Craig, go N on Hwy. 13 for
38 miles to CR 2. Go E on CR 2 for 6.5 miles.
GMU/acres: 4 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 1-end of February
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, elk, sage-grouse,
rabbit, coyote
RESTRICTIONS: only portable hunting blinds
allowed.

CHUBB PARK - Chaffee Co.

on CR 41G.

Directions: From Fairplay, go 20 miles S on
Hwy. 285 to Hwys. 285 and 24. Go SW 1 mile
to top of Trout Creek Pass. Turn W (right) on
CR 311, then go 1 mile. Timber activity may be
present.
GMUs/acres: 49, 57 / 3,640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: elk, deer, grouse, rabbit

small game

a. Camping permitted only as posted.
b. Motor vehicles permitted on county roads as
posted.

Carnero - Saguache Co.

Directions: From La Garita, go 4 miles west
GMU/acres: 68 / 1,714 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: elk, deer, bighorn sheep, bear, lion,

CARTER CREEK - Grand Co.

Directions: From Kremmling, go 14 miles

W on Hwy. 40 to Chimney Rock Rd. (USFS Rd.
103), go 3 miles E to parking area and sign.
GMU/acres: 181 / 1,301 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse, sage-grouse
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Public access for hunting only, except as
otherwise listed below.
b. ATV and snowmobile access allowed on
designated route in Sect. 31 as posted at East
Carter Creek gate during hunting season
only.

CARTER PLACE - San Miguel Co.

Directions: From Naturita, take Hwy. 141 E
3.5 miles to Hwys. 141 and 145. Go 3.6 miles S
on Hwy. 141. Turn W on CR HH31. Go 3 miles
to dirt road; turn S for 1 mile.
GMU/acres: 70 / 320 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game
RESTRICTIONS: access through BLM only.

CASTOR GULCH - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Craig, go S on Hwy. 13

about 14 miles to CR 93. Go E 0.5 of a mile.
Signs designate huntable area.
GMU/acres: 13 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 1-end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, lion, small game
NOTE: Exchange of use on STL. Part private
land, part STL Public Access Program.

CEDAR SPRINGS - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Maybell, go 8 miles W on
Hwy. 40. Turn S on CR 23, and go about 2 miles.
Vehicle access on CR 23 and BLM Rd. 1558.

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CITADEL - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Meeker, go N on Hwy. 64

to CR 71. Go N to Indian Valley Truck Trail,
then go 12 miles N.
GMU/acres: 11 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: elk, deer, pronghorn, small game

COAL BANK GULCH - Routt Co.

Directions: From Hayden, go 2.5 miles N on

CR 76.

GMU/acres: 441 / 879 acres
OPEN: from first day of archery deer and elk

season through the end of February
HUNTING: elk, deer, mountain sharp-tailed
grouse
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Hunting with archery, muzzleloaders, shotguns firing single slug and rimfire rifles only.
b. Only youth mentor hunting allowed, only
one mentor per youth may hunt.

CODY PARK - Fremont Co.

Directions: From Westcliffe, at Hwys. 96 and
69, go N on Hwy. 69 for 2.5 miles to CR 215.
Go N 6.25 miles to SW corner of STL.
GMU/acres: 691 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-May 31
HUNTING: lion, bear, deer, elk, pronghorn,
turkey, rabbit, squirrel

COHAGEN - Jackson Co.

Directions: From Walden, go 6 miles SE
on Hwy. 14 to CR 21. Go S 1.8 miles to access
point No. 1; or from Hwy. 14, go S on CR 21 for
4 miles to CR 32, then go 1.2 miles E to access
point No. 2.
GMU/acres: 171 / 2,848 acres

OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game

COLD SPRINGS MOUNTAIN - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Maybell, go NW on Hwy.
318 for 41 miles to CR 10N. Go N on CR 10N
for 8 miles. STL is W of CR 10N largely on
top of mountain and is mixed with BLM and
private land. 2,495 acres E of CR 10N are mixed
with BLM and private land. 4WD vehicles
advised on CR 167 and BLM Rd. 2007.
GMUs/acres: 2, 201 / 26,509 acres
OPEN: Aug. 1-Dec. 31
HUNTING: elk, deer, pronghorn, dusky grouse,
sage-grouse
RESTRICTIONS: camping allowed only during
big-game seasons.
NOTE: Exchange of use on STL. Part private
land, part STL Public Access Program.

COPPER MOUNTAIN - Grand Co.

Directions: From Kremmling, go S on Hwy.
9 to access via Williams Peak; or go S on Hwy.
9 to CR 3, go N on CR 3 to Mule Creek. Access
from USFS land on S. All other access is from
private land. Permission required.
GMU/acres: 28 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: elk, deer, dusky grouse

COTTONWOOD CREEK - Routt Co.

Directions: From Hayden, go N on CR 80 for
1 mile to CR 70. Go E 2.8 miles to CR 80, then
go N 10.7 miles.
GMU/acres: 441 / 640 acres
OPEN: from the first day of archery deer and elk
season through May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky and mountain
sharp-tailed grouse
RESTRICTIONS: hunters may be limited through
mandatory check station to control overcrowding, resource damage or trespassing on private
property.

COTTONWOOD RIDGE - Fremont Co.

Directions: From Cañon City, go W on Hwy.
50 for 12 miles to Hwy. 9. Turn N on Hwy. 9,
then go 6 miles. Turn W at gate and go 0.8 of
a mile.
GMU/acres: 58 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31 for hunting. Open yearround for fishing.
HUNTING: deer, lion, bear, rabbit
FISHING: Cottonwood Creek
RESTRICTIONS: hunting prohibited June 1-Aug. 31.

CROOKED TOP - Park Co.

Directions: From Bailey, go 2 miles N on Hwy.
285 to traffic light. Turn left on CR 43, go 6.4
miles to Saddlestring Rd. Turn left and go 0.3 of a
mile to USFS Rd. 101. Turn right and go 4 miles.
Walk NE 2 miles.
GMU/acres: 46 / 400 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse, rabbit, squirrel, turkey
RESTRICTIONS: access only available from
USFS Rd. 101.

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CROSS MOUNTAIN - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Maybell, go SW on Hwy.

40 for 16 miles to mile marker 44, then go N on
Deer Lodge Park Rd. about 2.5 miles to BLM
easement.
GMU/acres: 11 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, elk, small game
Directions: From Leadville, go S on Hwy. 24
about 3 miles to Hwy. 300. Go S 2 miles on CR
11 and 11A until a left fork onto a two-track
dirt road. Take left fork of two-track for 0.75
of a mile following arrowed access signs. To
access E portion of property: Continue S
past Hwy. 300 to mile marker 182.4 and turn
into the Crystal Lake fishing access loop. Take
two-track dirt road S and W to fence and parking area at property sign.
GMUs/acres: 48,49 (GMU 48 is W of river;
GMU 49 is E of river) / 467 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February. Open yearround for fishing.
HUNTING: elk, deer, waterfowl, small game
RESTRICTIONS: foot access only.

DALEY GULCH - Gunnison, Saguache Cos.

Directions: From Sargents at USFS Rd. 243
and Hwy. 50, go N for 0.75 of a mile and turn left
into STL. Enter at gravel pit W of Hwy. 50 across
from state highway barn.
GMU/acres: 551 / 644 acres
OPEN: year-round
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, lion, dusky grouse,
rabbit
FISHING: Agate Creek, Brush Creek, Tomichi
Creek
RESTRICTIONS: camping permitted as posted.

DEER HAVEN - Fremont Co.

Directions: From Cañon City, go W on Hwy.
50 to Hwy. 9. Go 9 miles N to CR 11. Turn
right, and go 5.2 miles on CR 11 to Deer Haven
Rd. Turn right on Deer Haven Rd. and go 0.8 of
a mile to Thompson Mountain Rd. Turn right
and go 0.7 of a mile to end of road.
GMU/acres: 581 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31 for hunting. Open yearround for watchable wildlife.
HUNTING: big game, small game, turkey

DICK’S PEAK - Park Co.

Directions: From Hartsel, take Hwy. 9 S 14
miles, then go 3.8 miles SW to Dick’s Peak Rd.
(Rd. 261). Go 3 miles.
GMU/acres: 58 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, grouse, rabbit
RESTRICTIONS: foot access only.

DIRTY GULCH - Fremont Co.

Directions: From Cotopaxi, go 5.5 miles N
on CR 12. Timber activity may be present.
GMU/acres: 58 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: deer, turkey, small game

DISAPPOINTMENT CREEK - Dolores Co.

Directions: From Dove Creek, go 2 miles W

to Hwys. 666 and 141. Go N on Hwy. 141 for
27 miles to Disappointment Valley. Go S on CR
19Q (USFS Rd. 250) for 18 miles to McKinney
Draw Rd. on BLM land. Go 0.25 of a mile S to
N end of STL. Enter on N end, 0.25 of a mile S
of CR 19Q. Access via two-track road on BLM
land in Dawson Draw.
GMU/acres: 711 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game

DRY CREEK - Rio Grande Co.

Directions — Sect. 16: From Monte Vista,

take Hwy. 15 S for 2 miles to No. 2 South Rd.
Go 3 miles W. Sect. 36: From Monte Vista, take
Hwy. 15 S for 2 miles to No. 2 South Rd. Go W
9.5 miles to STL.
GMU/acres: 80 / 1,280 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-May 31
HUNTING: elk, deer, pronghorn, small game
RESTRICTIONS: hunting prohibited in safety zone
along E side of Sect. 16 as posted.

DRY CREEK BASIN - San Miguel Co.

Directions: On Hwy. 145 between Naturita
and Redvale, turn S on Hwy. 141, and go 15
miles to Dry Creek Basin SWA.
GMU/acres: 70 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: elk, deer, small game

DRY CREEK NORTH - Larimer Co.

Directions: Go W on Cherokee Park Rd. (CR
80C) from Hwy. 287 approximately 50 miles
to CR 103, then go N to Bull Mountain access
road. Go 5 miles NE to STL, NE of Shell Creek.
No established roads access STL, some OHV
roads provide access.
GMU/acres: 8 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: elk, deer, bear, lion

DRY fork - Routt Co.

Directions: From Hayden, go N on Walnut Street to CR 80. Follow CR 80 N/NE for
approximately 6.5 miles, to Jimmy Dunn STL
parking area (on W side of CR 80). Primary access through Jimmy Dunn STL parking area.
GMU/acres: 441 / 2,230 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-16, for sharp-tailed grouse hunting only
HUNTING: sharp-tailed grouse
Restrictions: foot access only.

Duck Creek - Logan Co.

Directions: From I-76, take Crook exit. Go N
on Hwy. 55 to town of Crook. At stop sign, continue N to CR 64. Go E on CR 64 about 1 mile
to NW corner of STL. Cattle may be on STL.
Extreme caution must be taken when hunting
while cattle are present.
GMU/acres: 90 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game

EAGLE CANYON - Larimer Co.

Directions: From Loveland, take Hwy. 34
W to Big Thompson School; go N 4 miles on

Buckhorn Rd. (CR 27) to Masonville. Go NW
on Buckhorn Rd. 2.5 miles to Bar D Ranch Rd.
(Storm Mountain Access Rd.) Go 2.5 miles W
on Bar D Ranch Rd. to access sign on USFS
land. Go by foot or horseback 1.5 miles across
forest to S boundary.
GMU/acres: 20 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February. Access road to
property is closed when USFS closes the gate,
usually around Dec. 1.
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game

EAST CARTER MOUNTAIN - Grand Co.

Directions: From Kremmling, go 14 miles
W on Hwy. 40 to Chimney Rock Rd. (USFS Rd.
103). Then go 6 miles E to sign and gate.
GMU/acres: 181 / 1,795 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse

trust lands

CRYSTAL LAKE - Lake Co.

2015 Colorado State Recreation Lands

RESTRICTIONS:

a. Public access for hunting only, except as
otherwise allowed in this regulation.
b. Motor vehicles restricted to Chimney Rock
Rd. unless otherwise posted.
c. Parking in designated lots only.
d. ATV, snowmobiles allowed on designated
route as posted at gate in Sect. 24 during
hunting season only.
e. Hunting prohibited in safety zone as posted
along east fence line.
f. Camping, campfires allowed only as posted
within 300 feet of Chimney Rock Rd. with a
14-day camp limit.

EAST DELANEY BUTTE LAKE - Jackson Co.

Directions: From Walden, go 0.5 of a mile W
on Hwy. 14 to CR 12. Then go 5.3 miles W to
CR 18. Go 4.5 miles W to CR 5. Go 1 mile N to
Delaney Butte Lakes SWA. STL is E of lake.
GMU/acres: 16 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February for hunting and
watchable wildlife. Open year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: small game
FISHING: coldwater lake
RESTRICTIONS: foot access only.

ELEVEN MILE - Park Co.

Directions: From Hartsel, go SE 17 miles. STL
crosses county road on N and S.
GMU/acres: 581 / 265 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: pronghorn, waterfowl

ELK MOUNTAIN - Jackson Co.

Directions: From Walden, go E on 5th Street,
which turns into CR 12E. Follow CR 12E about
16.5 miles over Elk Mountain to end of road and
parking area. Access from State Forest and parking areas only.
GMU/acres: 6 / 2,839 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February for hunting.
Open year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: big game, small game
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: camping allowed at end of CR
12E, in designated areas only.
RESTRICTIONS: access from parking lot only.

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ELK SPRINGS No. 1 - Moffat Co.

trust lands

Directions: From Maybell, go W on Hwy. 40

to mile marker 42, turn S on BLM Rd. 1509. Go
S 9 miles through Sect. 36 and turn NW. Private
property in Sagebrush Draw (portions of Sects.
14, 23, 26) open to hunting. Enter S end through
Sect. 26.
GMU/acres: 11 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, lion, small game
NOTE: Exchange of use on STL. Part private
land, part STL Public Access Program.

ELK SPRINGS No. 3 - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Elk Springs, go 0.75 of a
mile W on Hwy. 40. BLM road runs through
center of STL, S of Hwy. 40.
GMU/acres: 10 / 1,810 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, elk, small game
NOTE: Exchange of use on STL. Part private
land, part STL Public Access Program.

Fernleaf Gulch - Fremont Co.

Directions: From Cotopaxi, go N 1.5 miles
on CR 12 to BLM Sand Gulch Rd. Turn E on
BLM Sand Gulch Rd. and go 3 miles to NW
corner of STL.
GMU/acres: 58 / 520 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: elk, deer, lion, bighorn, small game
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Access by foot or horseback only except on
BLM Sand Gulch Rd.
b. Motor vehicles prohibited off of BLM Sand
Gulch Rd.

FLATTOP BUTTE - Las Animas Co.

Directions: From Aguilar on I-25, take Exit
34 to CR 60. Go E for 10 miles, then go N on
CR 75 for 2 miles. Go E on CR 64 for 2 miles
and N on CR 79 for 6 miles to parking lot.
GMU/acres: 133 / 2,052 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, rabbit, dove, scaled
quail, bobcat, coyote

FLORENCE - Fremont Co.

Directions: From Florence, go S on Hwy. 67
for 4.5 miles to CR 15 (Newlin Creek Rd.). Go
W on CR 15 for 5.6 miles, then turn left on dirt
road (by amphitheater and speed limit signs).
Follow dirt road to fork, go right at fork to STL
sign and parking area.
GMU/acres: 69 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, lion, rabbit, squirrel,
turkey, dusky grouse
RESTRICTIONS: access through national forest
land only.

FLY GULCH - Routt Co.

Directions: From Steamboat Springs, go N
on Hwy. 129 to CR 44. Then go W to CR 44A,
then go N 1 mile.
GMU/acres: 214 / 457 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game

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RESTRICTIONS: open for youth/mentor hunting

only.

FORD BRIDGE - Logan Co.

Directions: From Sterling, go 7.5 miles NE
on Hwy. 138 to CR 40, then go E 0.5 of a mile.
GMU/acres: 91 / 280 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: mule deer, white-tailed deer, pheasant, quail, duck, geese
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Hunting prohibited with centerfire rifles.
b. All recreational activities except deer hunting
prohibited on opening weekend of regular
plains rifle deer season, and opening day and
first weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
c. Paintball shooting prohibited.
d. Horses prohibited except while training
hunting dogs, and then only in Feb., March
and April (through Wed. before the opening
of spring turkey season).
e. Launching or taking out of vessels prohibited
from first day of teal season until last day of
dark goose season.

FORTIFICATION - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Craig, go N on Hwy. 13 for

9.5 miles.

GMU/acres: 301 / 866 acres
OPEN: day after fourth-rifle elk season through

last day of late elk season in Dec. for hunting.
HUNTING: cow elk only
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Access and hunting allowed through Frosty
Acres Ranch only. Contact ranch for reservations, (970) 824-8935 or (970) 824-9568.
b. Access by foot only and only from parking
area off Hwy. 13.
NOTE: Exchange of use on STL. Part private
land, part STL Public Access Program.

FROZE CREEK - Custer Co.

Directions: From Westcliffe, go 10 miles S
on Hwy. 69. Go W on CR 106 for 1 mile to SE
corner of STL. Parking lot at CRs 106 and 111.
GMU/acres: 86 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, elk, small game
RESTRICTIONS: foot access only.

GERRARD - Rio Grande Co.

Directions: Two miles E of South Fork or 13
miles W of Del Norte on Hwy. 160, go 0.25 of a
mile S of Hwy. 160 on USFS Rd. 345.
GMU/acres: 80 / 799 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: elk, deer, bear, lion, small game

Godiva Rim - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Maybell, take Hwy. 318
NW to CR 21. Go N on CR 21 about 4 miles to
BLM Godiva Rim access road 2124. Go E on
Rd. 2124 about 7 miles.
GMU/acres: 3 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 1-end of February
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, elk, small game
RESTRICTIONS: motor vehicles restricted to
BLM Rd. 2124.

GRAPE CREEK - Fremont Co.

Directions: From Cañon City at Hwy. 50 and
First Street, go S on First Street for 1 mile to CR
3. Go W on CR 3 for 5.2 miles to Temple Canyon City Park. Go S 0.5 of a mile through park
to NE corner of STL. Continue through STL
along Grape Creek and 1.7 miles along Grape
Creek through BLM to Pine Gulch. Walk W up
Pine Gulch 1.2 miles.
GMUs/acres: 69, 691 / 1,280 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-May 31 for hunting. Open
year-round for watchable wildlife and fishing as
posted on Grape Creek.
HUNTING: deer, elk, bighorn sheep, lion, bear,
rabbit, turkey
FISHING: coldwater stream

GRASSY CREEK - Routt Co.

Directions: From Hayden, go E on Hwy. 40
for 6 miles to CR 27, then go S 6 miles. Parking
off CR 27 on Old Rockcastle Mine access road.
GMU/acres: 13 / 360 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February for hunting.
Open year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: deer, elk, mountain sharp-tailed
grouse
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Small-game hunting on weekends and Labor
Day by permit only. Max. of 8 hunters
allowed daily. Max. 4 hunters allowed per
permit.
b. Permits are free and may be applied for by
contacting Steamboat Springs office, Box
775777, Steamboat Springs, CO 80477 or by
calling (970) 871-2855. Permit deadline July
1. Permits issued by drawing. Successful applicants notified by mail.

GREASEWOOD - Moffat Co.

Directions — Six parcels:
1. From Maybell, go N on CR 19 to CR 21. Then

go N on CR 21 for 1.5 miles and E on two-track
road to Red Wash Butte.
2. From Maybell, go N on CR 19 to CR 21; then
go N on CR 21 to CR 50. Go E on CR 50 for 5
miles.
3. From Maybell, go N on CR 19 to CR 21; go N
on CR 21 to CR 42; go E on CR 42 for 8.5 miles.
4. From Maybell, go N on CR 19 to CR 8. Go E
on CR 8 to CR 6. Head NE on CR 6-CR 44 for
4.5 miles.
5. From Maybell, go N on CR 19 to CR 8. Go E
on CR 8 to CR 8N, and go N 1.25 miles.
6. From Maybell, go N on CR 19 to CR 8, then
go E to CR 8N. STL is NE of intersection.
GMU/acres: 3 / 3,518 acres
OPEN: Aug. 1-end of February
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, elk, sage-grouse,
rabbit
RESTRICTIONS: foot access only.

GREASEWOOD LAKE - Weld Co.

Directions: From Kersey, go 18 miles E on
Hwy. 34 to CR 87 (Masters Rd.). Go N and E
on Rd. 87 (which becomes CR 89) for 14 miles
to CR 68. At the intersection, go 1 mile E to
parking area.
GMU/acres: 951 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February

�Public Access Program
HUNTING: pronghorn, rabbit, coyote, dove,

duck

RESTRICTIONS: foot access only.

Great Divide - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Craig, go NW on CR 7 to

RESTRICTIONS:

a. Only portable hunting blinds allowed.
b. Motor vehicles restricted to county roads.

GUILLERMO RANCH - Huerfano Co.

Directions: From Walsenburg, go 15 miles
NW on Hwy. 69 to Badito Junction. From
Badito Junction, take CR 520 S for 6 miles to
Major Ranch entrance. Then go W 1.25 miles
on CR 520.1, it enters STL on SE corner, then
traverses STL 3 miles to W boundary.
GMU/acres: 85 / 2,118 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: pronghorn, rabbit, dove, coyote

HARTSEL - Park Co.

Directions: From Hartsel at Hwys. 24 and 9,

take Hwy. 9 S 0.5 of a mile. Property on both
sides of road. Or, from Hartsel, go SE on CR 59
for 3 miles to parking area. Walk S 1 mile and
W 0.25 of a mile.
GMU/acres: 58 / 420 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: pronghorn, waterfowl

HIGBEE CANYON - Otero Co.

Directions: From La Junta, go 13 miles S on

Hwy. 109. STL N of Hwy. 109 between Comanche National Grassland sign and CR 804.
GMU/acres: 130 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game

High Creek - Park Co.

Directions: From Fairplay, go 7 miles S on

Hwy. 285. Take road E of Hwy. 285 for 0.5 of a
mile E to road going S. Go 0.25 of a mile.
GMU/acres: 50 / 1,121 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February for hunting.
Open year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: pronghorn, waterfowl

HOMESTEAD - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Maybell, go W on Hwy.
318 for 10 miles to CR 10. Go SW on CR 10
for 6 miles to BLM Rd. 1686. Go S on BLM Rd.
1686 for 1 mile.
GMU/acres: 11 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: pronghorn, small game

HORSE RANCH PASS - Larimer Co.

Directions: From Fort Collins, go N 22 miles
on Hwy. 287 to Cherokee Park Rd. (CR 80C).
Go W on Cherokee Park Rd. 50 miles to CR
103. Go N to Bull Mountain Rd., then go 4
miles NE. Parking on adjacent BLM land. Timber activity may be present. Access is by rough

4WD road; no turnaround for trailers.
GMU/acres: 8 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1- end of February for hunting
HUNTING: elk, pronghorn, deer
NOTE: Exchange of use on STL. Part private
land, part STL Public Access Program.

ILES GROVE - Moffat Co.

Directions — to E parcel: From Craig, go S
on Hwy. 13 to 4 miles S of Hamilton. Parking
area off of Hwy. 13 on W edge of STL. to W
Parcel: From Craig, go S on Hwy. 13 for 5.5
miles S of Hamilton to CR 49. Then go 1 mile S
on CR 49 to parking area on W side of CR 49.
GMUs/acres: 12, 211 / 2,079 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

INDEPENDENCE MOUNTAIN -

Jackson Co.

Directions: From Walden, go .5 of a mile W
on Hwy. 14 to CR 12. Go W 8 miles to CR 7.
Go N 6 miles to property. From Cowdrey, go W
6 miles on CR 6W.
GMU/acres: 161 / 11,239 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS: ATVs allowed for game retrieval
10 a.m.-2 p.m. on designated roads. Otherwise
closed to motorized traffic.
NOTE: Exchange of use on STL. Part private
land, part STL Public Access Program.

INDIAN CREEK - Jackson Co.

Directions: From Rand, go N on CR 27 for
3.6 miles to CR 21.
GMU/acres: 171 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Hunting prohibited with centerfire rifles in
NE quarter of Sect. 16.
b. Access from parking lot off CR 21 only.

JEFFWAY GULCH - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Craig, go 14 miles S on
Hwy. 13 to Hwy. 317. Go E on Hwy. 317 for 7.5
miles to CR 33; go 1.25 miles N to horse gate
at SE corner of STL. Public access is through
horse gate only. No access by any other road.
GMU/acres: 13 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: elk, deer, small game

JIMMY CREEK - Larimer Co.

Directions: From Fort Collins, go 50 miles
W on Hwy. 14. Turn N on Laramie River Rd.
103 and go 23 miles to Bull Mountain Rd. Then
go E 1.25 miles to BLM and STL boundary.
Bordered on E, N and W by BLM land.
GMU/acres: 8 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

JIMMY DUNN GULCH - Moffat, Routt Cos.

Directions: From Hayden, go N on Walnut
Street to CR 80. Follow CR 80 N/NE for approximately 6.5 miles, to parking area on W
side of CR 80.

GMU/acres: 441 / 5,239 acres
OPEN: last Sat. in Aug.-end of February
Hunting: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS: hunters may be limited through

mandatory check station to control overcrowding, resource damage or trespassing on neighboring private property.
NOTE: Exchange of use on STL. Part private
land, part STL Public Access Program.

JOHNNY MOORE MOUNTAIN -

Jackson Co.

Directions: From Walden, take Hwy. 14 SE
12.5 miles to CR 30. Go 1 mile to parking area.
From Walden take 5th Street E until it becomes
CR 12, then go 6.7 miles E to CR 23A. Go 4.2
miles S, then E. Or, take 5th Street E until it
becomes CR 12. Go E 10 miles to CR 29. Go 0.9
of a mile to parking area. Parking lot W of dam.
Parking lot 0.25 of a mile N of dam.
GMU/acres: 6 / 7,671 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February. Southern portion open year-round for fishing as posted.
HUNTING: big game, small game
FISHING: Michigan River and along Meadow
Creek Reservoir dam as posted

trust lands

CR 5. Go E on CR 5 to CR 118. Go N on CR
118 for 0.25 of a mile.
GMU/acres: 3 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 1-end of February
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, elk, small game

2015 Colorado State Recreation Lands

JUBB CREEK - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Meeker, go 23 miles N on
Hwy. 13. Turn W on CR 17 to CR 32 and go W
0.5 of a mile to parking lot.
GMU/acres: 211 / 638 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

Jumping Cow - Elbert Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Kiowa, take Hwy. 86 E to
CR 125, turn N and go 5 miles. STL is surrounded by and managed as part of Jumping
Cow SWA and the access permit requirement
applies to both lands.
GMU/acres: 105 / 2,086 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1- May 31
HUNTING: by permit only for dove, turkey, doe
pronghorn, doe white-tailed deer, doe mule
deer and cow elk
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Hunting and fishing access by permit only.
Hunters and anglers must have a valid
license for their activity prior to applying
for a permit. Permits must be carried at all
times while on the property. Permits may
designate specific hunting zones; if so, they
are restricted to the listed zone and are not
valid property-wide. Permits are free, available in a drawing process. Applications available from the Denver office, (303) 291-7227.
Applications are due the third Monday in
August for dove, doe pronghorn, doe whitetailed deer and doe mule deer
b. One person not hunting or fishing may accompany permit holder onto property and
must remain with the permit holder at all
times.
c. Permitted hunters — other than those
hunting dove — may not enter the property
before the first Monday after the opening day
of their individual season.
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d. Motor vehicle use only allowed on marked
existing roadways that lead to marked parking areas. All other access is by foot and
horseback only.
e. All gates on the property shall be left in the
condition in which they are found after passing through the gateway.
f. Access allowed two hours before sunrise to
one hour after sunset. If an animal is harvested, the hunter may remain as long as is
reasonable to recover and remove the animal
from the property.
g. Camping, fires prohibited.

karney Ranch - Bent Co.

Directions: From Las Animas, go E on Hwy.
50, then go N on CR 18. Veer left on Fort Lyon
Canal Rd. Access through Karney Ranch SWA
parking area and property only.
GMU/acres: 126 / 1,000 acres
open: Aug. 15-Dec. 31 for deer and pronghorn
hunting. Open year-round for wildlife viewing
and hunting small game, turkey and furbearers
during season for each species.
hunting: deer, pronghorn, small game, turkey,
furbearers
recreation: wildlife viewing
restrictions:

a. Foot access only.
b. Open one hour before sunrise to one hour
after sunset. Hunters may remain as long as
reasonable to retrieve downed game. Night
hunting with artificial light may be permitted
per regulation.
c. Closed in building safety zone as posted.
d. Camping, fires, firewood collection, OHV
use prohibited.
e. Dogs allowed only as an aid to hunting.
f. Ornate box turtle collection and/or release is
prohibited.

KELLER LEASE - Bent Co.

Directions: Go 3 miles S of Las Animas on
Hwy. 101 to CR DD. Go 0.5 of a mile E to CR
13 for 1.5 miles, then go E on CR FF for 0.5 of a
mile. Go N on CR 13.5 for 0.5 of a mile, then E
on CR FF.5 for 7 miles.
GMU/acres: 146 / 1,520 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, small game

KEMP DRAW - Jackson Co.

Directions: From Walden, go 6 miles SE on
Hwy. 14 to CR 21; go 1.3 miles S.
GMU/acres: 171 / 520 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS: motor vehicles restricted to
designated roads and CR 21.

LaGARDE CREEK - Larimer Co.

Directions: From Fort Collins, take Hwy. 14
for 50 miles W. Take Laramie River Rd. (CR
103) N 28 miles to Hohnholz Lakes. Go W 15
miles on USFS Rd. 200; then go S on Rd. 143
and E on Rd. 207.
GMU/acres: 7 / 640 acres

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State Trust Lands
OPEN: Sept. l-end of February for hunting.
Open year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: elk, deer, bear
FISHING: LaGarde Creek

LA JARA - Conejos Co.

Directions: From La Jara, go W on Hwy. 15
for 10.5 miles to USFS Rd. 240; go 23 miles.
Timber activity may be present.
GMU/acres: 81 / 42,881 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February for hunting.
Open year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, bighorn sheep,
bear, lion, small game
FISHING: lake, three coldwater streams
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping permitted only as posted.
b. From the first day of archery big-game season until the last day of regular rifle season,
closed to motor vehicles on the portion
bounded on N by signed fence at a point
along La Jara Creek in the SW quarter of
Section 32, T35N, R6E, extending E along
fence about 2.2 miles to corner post sign in
Section 34, T35N, R6E; on E by signed fence
from the above corner to 4.75 miles S to La
Jara Creek; on S and W by La Jara Creek.
Property map online at cpw.state.co.us.

LANDSMAN CREEK - Kit Carson, Yuma Cos.

Directions: From Burlington, go 18 miles N
on Hwy. 385; go 0.5 of a mile E on Yuma CR O.
GMU/acres: 103 / 332 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31 for hunting
HUNTING: deer, turkey, pheasant, quail, dove,
rabbit, coyote
RESTRICTIONS: foot access only.

LAPIN CREEK - Custer Co.

Directions: From Westcliffe, go S on Hwy.
69. Access from CR 310 has been terminated
due to trespass issues. Only public access is via
adjacent BLM on N side of STL. Access by foot
or horseback only. For more, call CPW at (719)
561-5300.
GMU/acres: 84 / 640 acres
OPEN: from first day of archery pronghorn
season to May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn

LITTLE COCHETOPA CREEK - Chaffee Co.

Directions: From Poncha Springs, take Hwy.
50 W 2.5 miles to CR 210, then go S 4.5 miles.
Timber activity may be present.
GMU/acres: 561 / 320 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game

LITTLE LA GARITA CREEK - Saguache Co.

Directions: From La Garita, go W on Carnero
Creek Rd. for 1 mile; go S at fork on La Garita Rd.
for 3 miles. Go W on USFS Rd. 670 (La Garita
Creek) 5 miles. Take USFS Rd. 670 to SE corner or
from W on USFS Rd. 670 to SW corner.
GMU/acres: 79 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February for hunting. Open
year-round for watchable wildlife.
HUNTING: elk, deer, pronghorn, bear, lion, rabbit, squirrel, dove, coyote, beaver

LITTLE SHEEP MOUNTAIN - Huerfano Co.

Directions: From Gardner, go SW on CR 560
(Arco Rd.) for 7 miles. CR 560 traverses STL
from NW corner to S side.
GMU/acres: 85 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: deer, bear, elk, rabbit, dove, bandtailed pigeon, turkey
RESTRICTIONS: motor vehicles prohibited off
county roads.

LITTLE SNAKE - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Maybell, go 15 miles NW
on Hwy. 318 to CR 21. Go N on CR 21 about
3.5 miles.
GMUs/acres: 2, 3 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, elk, rabbit

Los Creek - Saguache Co.

Directions: From Gunnison on Hwy. 50,
go E 8 miles to Hwy. 114. Go SE on Hwy. 114
about 25 miles to CR 17GG (FR 804). Go S on
CR 17GG about 6 miles to stop sign. Turn E on
CR NN-14 and go about 1.25 miles, then go S
on CR 17FF (FR 787) 2.5 miles to FR 787.2A.
Follow FR 787.2A E 2 miles to S access.
GMU/acres: 67 / 320 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: pronghorn, elk, deer, small game
FISHING: coldwater stream

LOS MOGOTES PEAK - Conejos Co.

Directions: From S side of Antonito at
Hwys. 285 and 17, go 7 miles W on Hwy. 17 to
two-track trail N of Hwy. 17 by old cemetery.
Go N and W on two-track along N side of Los
Mogotes Peak. Go past peak 5 miles through
BLM to E boundary.
GMU/acres: 81 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: elk, deer, pronghorn, rabbit, grouse,
coyote

MacFARLANE RESERVOIR - Jackson Co.

Directions: From Walden, go S on Hwy.
125 for 18 miles to CR 28. Go 2.1 miles W to
parking lot or go 0.3 of a mile W to two-track
road. For access to W portion, take access road
2.1 miles N. Go left at Y intersection, then go
0.7 of a mile to fence. Go through gate and
follow road N on W side of fence 1 mile. Take
two-track 0.8 of a mile W. Reservoir access also
from BLM land.
GMU/acres: 17 / 2,880 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Two-track roads bisecting STL closed to
motorized travel Oct. 15-end of regular
rifle big-game seasons. Motorized travel
allowed only on designated routes during
this closure, but only from 10 a.m.-2 p.m.
and 30 minutes after sunset until midnight
for retrieval of harvested game only.
b. Motorized travel for waterfowl hunting access to MacFarlane Res. is allowed at all times
on designated routes only.

�Public Access Program
Manzanares Creek - Huerfano Co.

Directions: STL is 3 miles SW of Redwing.

MAXWELL PARK - Chaffee Co.

NEW! Directions: From stoplight in Buena
Vista, go W on CR 306, then: Access 1: Go W
on CR 306 to CR 339. Go S on CR 339 about 2.9
miles to parking area on E side of CR 339.
Access 2: From CR 306, go S on CR 321 about
1.75 miles to CR 328. Parking area is on SW
corner of CR 321 and 328 intersection.
Access 3: From CR 306, go S on CR 321 about
4.75 miles to CR 327. Go W on CR 327 for 1 mile
to parking area on N side of CR 327.
Access 4: From CR 306, go S on CR 321 about
4.5 miles to CR 324 and parking area on E side of
CR 321. Access 5: From CR 306, go S on CR 321
about 5 miles to parking area on east side of CR
321 where CR 321 crosses Dry Creek.
Access 6: From CR 306, go S on CR 321 about
5.25 miles to CR 323. Go west on CR 323 to
parking area at west end of STL on north side of
CR 323.
GMU/acres: 481 / 4,901 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: elk, deer, pronghorn, rabbit, dove,
coyote
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Maximum 4 vehicles in parking area; maximum 3 people per vehicle.
b. Access through parking areas only.

MAYBELL - Moffat Co.

NEW! Directions: From Maybell, go 1.5 miles
N on CR 19. STL is E and W of CR 19, N of
Yampa River. CR 19 bisects STL from N and
S and provides primary access. All access to
portion of property on W side of CR 19 is by
Foot and Horseback only. Motorized vehicle
use is prohibited on property on W side of CR
19. Access also from Hwy. 40, 4.5 miles E of
Maybell and off Hwy. 318, W of Maybell near
town of Sunbeam.
GMU/acres: 3 / 9,208 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February for hunting.
Open year-round for fishing and watchable
wildlife.
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game
FISHING: coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS: camping permitted as posted.

MAYNARD GULCH - Routt Co.

Directions: From Hayden, go 8 miles W on
Hwy. 40. STL is N of highway.
GMU/acres: 441 / 724 acres
OPEN: first day of archery deer and elk season
through May 31.
HUNTING: deer, elk, grouse, rabbit
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Vehicle parking only in designated areas.

b. Hunters may be limited through mandatory check station to control overcrowding,
resource damage or trespassing on private
property.

McARTHUR GULCH - Park Co.

Directions: From Bailey, go W on CR 64 for

3.9 miles to parking area.
GMU/acres: 501 / 480 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, turkey only
RESTRICTIONS:

a. NEW! Hunting allowed for deer, elk and turkey only. Hunting prohibited with centerfire
rifles.
b. Hunting prohibited in safety zone around
ranch house and outbuildings as posted.

McCOY GULCH - Fremont Co.

Directions: From Cotopaxi, go 4 miles S on
CR 1-A to CR 37 to BLM land. Go E across
BLM to W STL boundary.
GMU/acres: 86 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. l-May 31
HUNTING: turkey, bear, lion, elk, deer

MEADOW CREEK - Larimer Co.

Directions: From Fort Collins, go 22 miles

N on Hwy. 287 to Cherokee Park Rd. (CR
80C); then go 10 miles W to Middle Cherokee
Management Area. Property in and adjacent to
middle unit.
GMU/acres: 191 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February for hunting S of
CR 80C. Open year-round for wildlife-related
activities N of CR 80C.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game
RESTRICTIONS:

a. S of CR 80C, foot or horseback access only.
b. Vehicle access N of CR 80C allowed only
when Middle Cherokee Management Area is
open to vehicles.

Menefee PEAK - Montezuma Co.

Directions: From Mancos, go NE on Hwy.

160 for 5 miles. Turn right on dirt road at top
of Mancos Hill. Go 2.5 miles up dirt road to
Menefee Mountain.
GMU/acres: 73 / 635 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, lion, turkey, bear, small
game

MIDDLE CARTER (GUNSIGHT) - Grand Co.

Directions — NW sector: From Kremmling,

take Hwy. 40 for 14 miles W to Chimney Rock
Rd. (USFS Rd. 103).
SE sector: From Kremmling, take Hwy. 40 W
for 10 miles to CR 26. Follow CR 26 E/NE for
5.5 miles. Chimney Rock Rd. (USFS 103) accesses NW section; CR 26 accesses SE section.
GMU/acres: 181 / 5,019 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Public access for hunting only, except as
otherwise allowed in this regulation.
b. Camping, campfires allowed only as posted

within 300 feet of Chimney Rock Rd. (CR
27/USFS 103).
CAUTION: Roads highly erodible; care advised in
wet weather.

MIDDLE CREEK - Saguache Co.

Directions: Go NW of Saguache on Hwy
114. Go N on CR 38 EE for 2.5 miles; then go N
2 miles on USFS Rd. 856.
GMU/acres: 681 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: elk, deer, pronghorn, bear, lion,
small game

MIDDLE PARK - Grand Co.

trust lands

From Redwing, go S on CR 570 to CR 576. Take
CR 576 W to CR 575. Turn S on CR 575, which
goes S, then curve W to BLM land.
GMU/acres: 861 / 1,420 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-May 31
HUNTING: elk, deer, bear, lion, turkey, small
game
RESTRICTIONS: motor vehicles restricted to
county roads.

2015 Colorado State Recreation Lands

Directions: From Kremmling, take Hwy. 40
W 6 miles to Hwy. 134; go 4 miles to Red Dirt
Rd. (USFS Rd. 100). Then go N 15 miles to
Buffalo Park. Take USFS Rd. 131 for 1 mile E to
sign and gate.
GMU/acres: 27 / 4,144 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS: motor vehicles and parking
restricted as posted.

MILK CREEK - Grand Co.

Directions — SW access: From Kremmling,
take Hwy. 40 W 6 miles to Hwy. 134; then go 4
miles to Red Dirt Rd. (USFS Rd. 100). Go N 15
miles to Buffalo Park; then go E on USFS Rd.
131 to sign and gate. NE access: From Kremmling, take Hwy. 40 for 20 miles W to CR 184.
Go 2 miles W (dry weather only) through white
pipe gate and along vehicle track to parking
area just before Muddy Creek. In wet weather,
stay on CR 184 to mile marker 161 and enter
property from ridge or end of road. Two Bar
access: Take Hwy. 40 W of Kremmling 18
miles to signed parking area at mile marker
163. Timber activity may be present.
GMU/acres: 27 / 10,912 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Motor vehicles restricted to CR 184 (Hwy. 40,
mile marker 163) and parking area (at mile
marker 165) unless posted.
b. Motor vehicle access via gate in Sect. 11 restricted to designated track when road is dry.
c. Parking in Sect. 14 restricted as posted.

MINERAL HOT SPRINGS - Saguache Co.

Directions: From Villa Grove, go S 4 miles
on Hwy. 285 to CR GG, then go 0.8 of a mile E.
CRs GG and 58EE bisect STL.
GMU/acres: 82 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, elk, small game

MISHAK LAKES - Saguache Co.

Directions: From Moffat, go S 2 miles on
Hwy. 17, which bisects STL and provides several access points W of CR O.
GMUs/acres: 82, 682 / 2,567 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game

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MOGOTAS ARROYO - Saguache Co.

trust lands

Directions: From Saguache, go S 15 miles on

Hwy. 285 to CR L. Go W 4 miles to the BLM
road that bisects STL.
GMU/acres: 68 / 320 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February for hunting. Open
year-round for watchable wildlife.
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, elk, bighorn sheep,
rabbit, coyote, bobcat

MONUMENT BUTTE - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Hamilton, go S 3 miles on
Hwy. 13 to Yellow Jacket Pass Rd. (CR 45). Then
go S on CR 45 for 4 miles to parking lot.
GMU/acres: 12 / 653 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, grouse
RESTRICTIONS: motor vehicles prohibited off of
county road.

Moody Creek - Routt Co.

Directions: From Steamboat Springs, take
Hwy. 40 for 2 miles S to Hwy. 131. Take Hwy.
131 S to town of Yampa. Follow CR 7 SW until
it turns into USFS Rd. 900. Go 0.75 of a mile N.
GMU/acres: 231 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS: hunting prohibited N of Moody
Creek.

Moonhill - Routt Co.

Directions: From Clark, go SE on USFS Rd.
440 to Rd. 471. At USFS Rd. 471A, walk SW into
Long Draw; go 3 miles. Also, corner of Moonhill
is next to CR 129 about 12 miles N of Hwy. 40 at
Steamboat Springs. Parking at USFS Rd. 471A.
GMU/acres: 14 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: elk, deer, small game
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Hunting prohibited with centerfire rifles.
b. Motorized vehicles, snowmobiles, bicycles
prohibited.
c. Firewood cutting prohibited.

NEW! MOOSEHEAD MOUNTAIN -

Moffat Co.

Directions: From US Hwy 40 at mile post
5, go north on Harper’s Corner Rd. Access
on BLM land from Harper’s Corner Rd. from
mile post 6 (BLM trail 1520) to mile post 9.3.
Or access from BLM land south of Moffat CR
16 at mile post 2.4 or 3.4. Access is by Foot or
Horseback Only via BLM land.
GMU/acres: 10 / 640
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February for hunting
only.
HUNTING: elk, mule deer, sage grouse, dusky
grouse

MORAPOS CREEK - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Hamilton, go 2 miles S
on Hwy. 13, then go S on CR 41. Go 2 miles to
access on BLM land. Access is steep and up to 2
miles from CR. Game retrieval may be difficult.
GMU/acres: 12 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game

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RESTRICTIONS: only access is from parking lot
on BLM land off CR 41 on S side of property.

MORGAN GULCH - Moffat Co.

Directions: Take Hwy. 13 S from Craig to
Axial Basin. Go W on CR 51 to CR 32. Go W
on CR 32 for 4 miles. CR 32 runs through STL.
CR 133 runs through N part of STL.
GMU/acres: 211 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: elk, deer, pronghorn, small game

MORRISON CREEK - Routt Co.

Directions: From Oak Creek, go S 1 mile
on Hwy. 131 to CR 14. Go E 4 miles to inlet of
Stagecoach Res., then go S on CR 16 for 7 miles.
Private access road on STL.
GMU/acres: 15 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS: motor vehicles prohibited off of
county roads.

Mud springs - Park Co.

Directions: From Hartsel, go E on Hwy. 24
for 4 miles to CR 15 (Elkhorn Rd.). Go N on
CR 15 about 5 miles to the STL. CR 15 bisects
the property.
GMU/acres: 50 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game only

NEE NOSHE RESERVOIR - Kiowa Co.

Directions: From Eads, take Hwy. 287 S 10.5
miles to parking in designated area.
GMU/acres: 127 / 2,080 acres
OPEN: Nov. 1-March 31
HUNTING: waterfowl only
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Waterfowl hunting only.
b. Hunters must check in at CPW station before
hunting.

NEESOPAH - Kiowa Co.

Directions — To parking lot 1: From Eads,
take Hwy. 287 S 10.5 miles. Parking lot W of
Hwy. 287. To parking lot 2: From Eads, take
Hwy. 287 S 12 miles to CR F. Go W on CR F 1
mile to parking lot 2, N of CR F.
GMU/acres: 126 / 2,243 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Use of buildings, equipment, safety zones
surrounding facilities prohibited.
b. From Nov. 1 through last day of waterfowl
season, hunters must check in and out at
Queens check station.

NEWLIN CREEK - Fremont Co.

Directions: From Florence, go S on Hwy.
67 for 4.5 miles to CR 15. Go W 1 mile to NW
corner of STL.
GMU/acres: 69 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: deer, small game
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Hunting prohibited with centerfire rifles.

b. Hunting prohibited in buffer zone bounded
on E, N and S by property boundary and
extending 0.25 of a mile W along the E property boundary.

North Canyon - Baca Co.

Directions: In the town of Campo at Hwy.
287 and CR J, go 10 miles W on CR J to CR 18.
Take CR 18 for 4 miles S.
GMU/acres: 144 / 632 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: pronghorn, quail, coyote
RESTRICTIONS: foot access only.

NORTH PLATTE - Jackson Co.

Directions: From Walden, go 0.5 of a mile W on
CR 12, then go W 5.3 miles to CR 18. Go 2 miles
W to bridge on North Platte River. Fishing access
upstream from bridge. For hunting access, take CR
9 S from bridge 1 mile and access STL W of BLM
land.
GMU/acres: 16 / 152 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February for hunting.
Open year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: big game, small game
FISHING: North Platte River

NORTH RABBIT CREEK - Larimer Co.

Directions: From Fort Collins, go 22 miles N
on Hwy. 287 to Cherokee Park Rd. (CR 80C),
then go 6 miles W to Lower Cherokee Management Area. Follow access road 0.5 of a mile SW.
GMU/acres: 191 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-Jan. 31 for big-game hunting.
Open year-round for fishing and small-game
hunting.
HUNTING: elk, deer, pronghorn, small game
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Access by foot or horseback only except
during big-game seasons when vehicle access
allowed to Rabbit Creek SWA.
b. Parking prohibited.
c. Activities not listed here prohibited Sept.
1-May 1.

OLD WOMAN CREEK - Saguache Co.

Directions: From Del Norte, go N on Hwy.
112 for 0.75 of a mile, turn left on CR 15. Go N
and W about 4 miles. Turn right on USFS Rd.
660, go 6 miles. Turn left on USFS Rd. 646 and
go 1 mile.
GMU/acres: 79 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game

Overland trail - Logan Co.

Directions: From Atwood, go 0.5 of a mile
S on Hwy. 63 to CR 16, then go E 0.5 of a mile
to Overland Trail SWA parking area. Access to
STL is from SWA parking area and across SWA
only.
GMU/acres: 96 / 40 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: mule deer, white-tailed deer, pheasant, quail, turkey, duck, geese, rabbit, squirrel,
furbearers
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Access allowed only from Overland Trail
SWA parking lot.

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OWL CREEK - Jackson Co.

Directions: From Walden, take Hwy. 14 E 9
miles to CR 25. Go S 4.5 miles to STL, then go
0.7 of a mile to parking area.
GMU/acres: 171 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February for hunting.
Open year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: big game, small game, waterfowl

OWL MOUNTAIN - Jackson Co.

Directions: From Rand, go N on CR 27 for

7.6 miles to USFS Rd. 792. Go E 0.6 of a mile to
BLM Rd. 2506. Timber activity may be present.
GMU/acres: 171 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game

OXBOW - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Maybell, go 17 miles NW
on Hwy. 318 to parking lot on S side.
GMU/acres: 2 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, waterfowl,
dove, rabbit, prairie dog
FISHING: in Oxbow area only of Little Snake
River
RESTRICTIONS:

a. From March 1-Aug. 15, watchable wildlife
activities allowed only above natural bluff 75
yards from water on N edge of property.
b. Open for youth mentor hunting, as posted.
For information, call the Craig area office at
(970) 824-3046.

Parkdale - Fremont Co.

Directions: Three miles west of Parkdale on

Hwy. 50.

GMU/acres: 58 / 640 acres
OPEN: year-round for fishing. Open Sept. 1-end

of February, for all other wildlife recreation.
HUNTING: elk, deer, lion, bighorn, small game

PASS CREEK - Larimer Co.

Directions: From Hwy. 287, go 40 miles W
on Cherokee Park Rd. (CR 80C) to CR 103.
Then go W to CR 190. Go 5 miles to W side.
GMU/acres: 7 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February

HUNTING: elk, deer, pronghorn, small game
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Foot access only.
b. Access permitted from S side where property
joins USFS land.

PAT canyon/WHITBY - Baca Co.

Directions — Whitby Tract: From Springfield, go W on Hwy. 160 for 24.7 miles to CR 8.
Go S on CR 8 for 5.5 miles to CR G. Go E 0.8 of
a mile to Comanche National Grassland. STL
N of Comanche. Pat Canyon Tract: From
Springfield, go W on Hwy. 160 for 24.7 miles
to CR 8. Go S on CR 8 for 10 miles to Kirkwell.
Go W on CR M for 2 miles to CR 5. Go S on
CR 5 for 1.1 miles.
GMU/acres: 144 / 1,302 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: small game, deer, pronghorn
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Foot access only.
b. Motor vehicles prohibited.

Peck Mesa - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Maybell, take Hwy. 318
NW to CR 10. Turn S on CR 10 and go about 2
miles. Property N of CR 10.
GMU/acres: 11 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 1-end of February
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, elk, small game
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Only portable hunting blinds allowed.
b. Motor vehicles restricted to CR 10.

PFISTER DRAW - Larimer Co.

Directions: From Fort Collins, go 22 miles

N on Hwy. 287 to CR 80C. Go W to CR 103
(known as Four Corners). Go N 7 miles to E
properties. To W STL, turn off USFS Rd. 200
and go W 5 miles. Sects. 25 and 36 are off CR
103, which goes through SW corner of Sect. 36.
Sect. 34 is 5 miles W of CR 103 on USFS Rd.
200. Go N 1 mile on BLM two-track road.
GMUs/acres: 7, 8 / 1,920 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: pronghorn, small game
RESTRICTIONS: motor vehicles prohibited.

PINE TREE GULCH - Moffat Co.

Directions: East of Maybell, go S of Hwy. 40
on CR 57 for 12 miles.
GMU/acres: 211 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game
RESTRICTIONS: access only from parking lot on
CR 57.

PINKHAM MOUNTAIN - Jackson Co.

Directions: From Walden, go 13 miles N on
Hwy. 125 to Hwy. 127. Go 9 miles N to CR 48
(USFS Rd. 895), then go W 1.5 miles to CR 49
(USFS Rd. 891), then go S to end of road. NOTE:
USFS road closed to motorized travel at the gate.
Users must continue S about 1.25 miles on road
by foot or non-motorized travel to STL boundary.
GMU/acres: 6 / 520 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game

PINNACLE ROCK - Fremont Co.

Directions: From Cañon City, go 15 miles W
on Hwy. 50 to Salt Lick BLM area. Then go 0.5
of a mile S through BLM to NE corner of STL.
Parking at Five Points Recreation Site.
GMU/acres: 691 / 520 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: turkey, deer, elk, bighorn sheep, bear

PINON HILLS - Conejos Co.

Directions: From Manassa, go 3.6 miles E on
Hwy. 142 to BLM Rd. 5006, and go SE 3 miles.
STL is S of road.
GMU/acres: 81 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February for hunting. Open
year-round for watchable wildlife.
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game

trust lands

b. Camping and fires prohibited. Target practice
prohibited except as posted.
c. Discharge of firearms or bows prohibited,
except when hunting. Discharge of bows also
allowed for bowfishing.
d. All recreational activities except deer hunting
prohibited on opening weekend of regular
plains rifle deer season, and opening day and
first weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
e. Horses prohibited except while training hunting dogs, and then only in Feb., March and
April (through Wed. before the opening of
spring turkey season), and Aug.
f. During regular duck season, all small-game
and waterfowl hunters must check out at designated check station before leaving property.
g. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited
from first day of teal season to last day of
dark goose season.

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PINON RIDGE - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Meeker, go W on Hwy. 64
to CR 77. Go N to BLM Rd. 1509.
GMU/acres: 11 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

POISON SPYDER - San Miguel Co.

Directions: From Naturita, take Hwy. 141 for
15 miles S to CR 29W. Take CR 29W, then go W
1.7 miles from Hwy. 141 on BLM Rd. 4088, then
go 2 miles NW. Turn S and go 1 mile.
GMU/acres: 70 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game

POLE GULCH - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Craig, go 39 miles N on
Hwy. 13 to CR 4, go W for 1.75 miles. Land is S
of CR 4, extending 5 miles W of CR 9.
GMU/acres: 3 / 11,026 acres
OPEN: Aug. 1-end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS: only portable hunting blinds
allowed.

PONCHA PASS - Chaffee Co.

Directions: From Poncha Springs, go S 0.5 of
a mile on Hwy. 285 to NE corner.
GMU/acres: 561 / 360 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit

POUDRE RIVER - Larimer Co.

Directions: From Fort Collins, go NW on
Hwy. 287 to Ted’s Place (Conoco Station), then
either go W on Hwy. 14 for 1.7 miles to STL, or
go N on Hwy. 287 for 3 miles. Hwy. 14 access N
and E of road or through Gateway Park when
open.
GMU/acres: 191 / 5,762 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 15 for hunting. Open yearround for fishing as posted.
HUNTING: Big game, small game, furbearers
FISHING: coldwater stream (Poudre River, North
Fork of Poudre and Seaman Res.)
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Public access prohibited E of Hwy. 287.
b. Access from Hwy. 14, from parking area on
W side of Hwy. 287, and USFS lands.
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prospect - Weld Co.

trust lands

Directions: From Hudson, go E on Hwy. 52

approximately 7 miles to CR 59. Go S on CR 59
about 4 miles to parking area that is on E side
of CR 59, in NW corner of Section 36.
GMU/acres: 99 / 140 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: waterfowl, rabbit, dove, pheasant,
coyote
RESTRICTIONS: open for small-game hunting
only; access through designated parking only.

PTARMIGAN - Grand Co.

Directions: From Fraser, take CR 50
(Crooked Creek Rd.) W to USFS Rd. 882. Take
Rd. 882 S to property boundary.
GMU/acres: 28 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February for hunting. Open
year-round for watchable wildlife.
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, small game
RESTRICTIONS: motor vehicles prohibited
except snowmobiles on 1 foot of snow.

QUAKEY MOUNTAIN - Gunnison Co.

Directions: From Hwys. 50 and 135, go E
on Hwy. 50 approximately 17 miles to CR 887
(Wuanita Hot Springs Rd.) Go N 10 miles to
summit of Black Sage Pass. Go S on USFS Rd.
887.48. Park at trailhead 537 and go 2.5 miles.
GMU/acres: 551 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game

RABBIT EARS - Jackson Co.

Directions: From Walden, go W on Hwy.
14 to mile marker 5.9, then go N 0.6 of a mile
to parking lot. Or, go 4.4 miles, and lot is on N
side. Timber activity may be present.
GMU/acres: 16 / 5,189 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February for hunting.
Open year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: big game, small game
FISHING: coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS: as posted, closure area on W
side from Aug. 15-Sept. 1.

RAJADERO CANYON - Conejos Co.

Directions: From La Jara, go 14 miles W on
CR 15. Turn left on dirt road at Centro, then go
7 miles on La Jara Res. Rd.
GMU/acres: 81 / 673 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, lion, bear
RESTRICTIONS: motor vehicles prohibited off
existing trails.

RATTLESNAKE HILL - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Craig, go W on Hwy. 40 for
27 miles to CR 57 (Price Creek Rd.) Go 5 miles
S/SW on CR 57 to CR 32, then go 4 miles S/
SE. Parking and walk-through access gate at NE
corner. Second walk-through gate on drift fence
in SE quarter.
GMU/acres: 211 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, rabbit, sagegrouse
RESTRICTIONS: hunting prohibited within 0.25mile safety zone along E boundary as posted.

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RED CANYON - Jackson Co.

Directions: From Walden, go 0.5 of a mile W

on Hwy. 14 to CR 12W, then go 5.3 miles W to
CR 18. Then go 4.5 miles W to CR 5 and go 1
mile N to Delaney Butte Lakes SWA. Go W on
CR 20 for 4.5 miles to oil well area, then take
two-track road 1 mile.
GMU/acres: 16 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Access only from parking area on USFS road,
suitable for 4WD only.
b. No trailer access past parking area.

Red Lion Ranch - Logan Co.

Directions: From Crook, go NE on Hwy. 138
for 8.25 miles to Sedgwick-Logan county line.
Turn S on CR 97/1, go 1.25 miles to parking
area. Parking area off CR 97/1, just N of river
bottom.
GMU/acres: 92 / 200 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: deer, pheasant, quail, turkey, duck,
geese, rabbit, squirrel
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Access only as posted.
b. All recreational activities except deer hunting
prohibited on opening weekend of regular
plains rifle deer season, and opening day and
first weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
c. Horses prohibited except while training hunting dogs, and then only in Feb., March and
April (through Wed. before the opening of
spring turkey season).
d. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited
from first day of teal season through last day
of dark goose season.

RIDGE ROAD - Jackson Co.

Directions: From Walden, go 1.2 miles W on
Hwy. 14 to CR 12W, then go 5.3 miles W to CR
18. Go 4.5 miles W to CR 5, then go S 1.7 miles
to parking area.
GMU/acres: 16 / 320 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game

ROSITA - Custer Co.

Directions: From Westcliffe, go S 3 miles on
Hwy. 69, then go E 6 miles on CR 328. Go S 3
miles on CR 323.
GMU/acres: 84 / 640 acres
OPEN: first day of archery deer and elk season
to May 31.
HUNTING: elk, deer, bear, small game
RESTRICTIONS: hunting, discharging weapons
restricted to bows, muzzleloaders, shotguns.

SADDLE MOUNTAIN - Park Co.

Directions: From Guffey, go 6 miles N on

CR 59 to USFS boundary. Go 1.5 miles E over
mountain by foot or horseback.
GMU/acres: 581 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: elk, deer, bear

SAGE CREEK - Routt Co.

Directions: From Hayden, go S on CR 37 for

7 miles.

GMU/acres: 13 / 640 acres
OPEN: first day of archery deer and elk season

through May 31
HUNTING: elk, deer, dusky grouse, rabbit

SAGEBRUSH DRAW - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Maybell, go W on Hwy. 40
to mile marker 42. Turn S on BLM Rd. 1509.
Go 5 miles.
GMU/acres: 11 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, rabbit, sagegrouse, dove
NOTE: Exchange of use on STL. Part private
land, part STL Public Access Program.

SAGUACHE CREEK - Saguache Co.

Directions: From Moffat, go S 2 miles on
Hwy. 17, which bisects STL and provides several access points W of CR O.
GMU/acres: 682 / 2,714 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game

SAINT CHARLES - Pueblo Co.

Directions: From Pueblo, go E on Hwy. 50
to 27th Lane until it turns into Doyle Rd. From
end of pavement, go 4 miles to access gate. Follow signs to parking lot.
GMU/acres: 128 / 12,554 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, scaled quail,
mourning dove, rabbit, coyote
Restrictions:

a. Discharging firearms prohibited within 0.25mile range of buildings.
b. Foot or horseback access only; access from
parking areas only.

SAKARIASON - Las Animas Co.

Directions: From Trinidad, go W 15.3 miles
on Hwy. 12 to CR 41.7. Go 11.6 miles N.
GMU/acres: 85 / 560 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: elk, deer, bear, turkey, lion
RESTRICTIONS: access restricted as posted on
W side.

SAN JUAN CREEK - Saguache Co.

Directions: From Saguache, go S on Hwy.
285 for 6 miles to CR T. Go 2 miles W, then go
S 1.25 miles.
GMU/acres: 68 / 3,238 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: pronghorn, elk, deer, rabbit, coyote

SAN LUIS HILLS - Conejos Co.

Directions: In Antonito at Hwy. 285 and 6th
Street (CR G), go 11.5 miles E on CR G. Turn N
on a two-track road, go 1 mile. STL is 0.25 of a
mile E across BLM to W edge.
GMU/acres: 81 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: elk, deer, pronghorn, rabbit, grouse,
coyote

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SAND CREEK central - Chaffee Co.

Directions: Go 0.25 of a mile S of Hwys. 291

and 285 or 6.5 miles N of Poncha Springs on
Hwy. 285. STL is on the W side of Hwy. 285.
GMU/acres: 56 / 597 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: elk, deer, small game

Directions: Follow directions to Adams STL.

Access from Adams STL or Colorado State
Forest.
GMU/acres: 6 / 5,038 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS: camping permitted as posted.

SAND CREEK SOUTH - Baca Co.

Directions: From Campo, go 15 miles W on
Rd. J, turn S on Rd. 13 and go 5.5 miles to forest
service pasture, Gate 2C. Go S and E 1 mile,
take right fork S for 0.25 of a mile.
GMU/acres: 144 / 319 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: deer, lion, dove, scaled quail, rabbit,
coyote, bobcat, turkey

Sand Gulch No. 1 - Fremont Co.

Directions: From Hwy. 50 in Howard, go

N on CR 7 about 0.25 of a mile. At CRs 7 and
45, go E on CR 45 about 0.5 of a mile to Sand
Gulch. At Sand Gulch, go N about 0.75 of a
mile to STL. Timber activity may be present.
GMU/acres: 58 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: elk, deer, lion, small game
RESTRICTIONS: motor vehicles prohibited off
BLM access road.

Sand Gulch No. 2 - Fremont Co.

Directions: From Badger Creek and Arkan-

sas River, go N about 2.5 miles following closed
BLM road. From BLM road closure, access by
foot or horseback only.
GMU/acres: 57 / 560 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: elk, deer, lion, small game

Sand Gulch No. 3 - Fremont Co.

Directions: From Cotopaxi, go N on CR 12

about 4 miles to CR 157A. Go W on CR 157A
about 0.75 of a mile to BLM Falls Gulch/Falls
Gulch Mountain Rd. Go S, then W on BLM
Falls Gulch/Falls Gulch Mountain Rd. about 3
miles. STL 1 mile W by foot or horseback from
end of road.
GMU/acres: 58 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: elk, deer, lion, small game

Sand Gulch no. 4 - Fremont Co.

Directions: From Cotopaxi, go N on CR 12
about 15 miles to Jack Hall/BLM Rd. Go W on
Jack Hall/BLM Rd. to designated parking area.
STL is S and W about 4 miles.
GMU/acres: 58 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: elk, deer, lion, small game

SANDERSON GULCH - Saguache Co.

Directions: From La Garita, go N on CR 42

for 6 miles.

GMU/acres: 68 / 1,898 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-May 31
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, elk, rabbit, coyote

SANDY BLUFFS - Yuma Co.

Directions: From Idalia, go 8.5 miles N on
CR DD at Arikaree River.
GMU/acres: 102 / 3,682 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-June 14
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS: access restricted as posted E of
Hwy. 385.

SCHULTZ CANYON - Huerfano Co.

Directions: From Walsenburg, take CR 330

(Ideal Rd.) S 11 miles. CR 330 traverses NE
quarter of Sec. 31 and S half of Sect. 36. CR 310
enters NE quarter of Sec. 31 on E side.
GMU/acres: 85 / 960 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: deer, bear, lion, rabbit, dove, bandtailed pigeon, turkey

shaw CREEK - Rio Grande Co.

Directions: Go 6 miles E of South Fork, or
9 miles W of Del Norte on Hwy. 160. Turn S at
New Hope Community Church and take the
gravel road W of church to the parking area.
GMU/acres: 80 / 469 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February. Open through
March 31 for mountain lion hunting only.
HUNTING: elk, mule deer, mountain lion,
grouse, rabbit, coyote, bobcat
RESTRICTIONS: access by foot or horseback
only.

SHORT CREEK BALDY - Fremont Co.

Directions: From Cotopaxi, go W on Hwy.
50 for 6 miles to Kerr Gulch Rd., then go SW
5 miles.
GMU/acres: 86 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, lion, small game

sikes ranch - Baca Co.

Directions: From Prichett, go W on Hwy.
160 to CR 3. Go S on CR 3 approximately 8
miles. At the “Sikes South Rock Quarry” sign,
turn W. Access to STL is only from and through
Sikes Ranch SWA.
GMU/acres: 144 / 641 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, waterfowl, fall turkey, rabbit, bobcat
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open one hour before sunrise to one hour
after sunset. Hunters may remain as long as
reasonable to retrieve downed game. Night
hunting with permit also allowed.
b. Motorized travel restricted to primary access
route, CR O.
c. Parking only in designated Sikes Ranch SWA
parking lots.
d. Access prohibited in the building envelope
and designated safety zones, as posted.

e. Camping, fires, OHV use, wood cutting or
gathering are prohibited.
f. Trapping allowed with permit. Permits must
be on trappers at all times while trapping.
Permits available at Lamar Service Center,
(719) 336-6600, or by calling local officer at
(719) 980-0025.

SIMSBERRY DRAW - Moffat Co.

Directions: Take Hwy. 318 W from Maybell
10 miles to BLM Rd. 2122, then go N 2.5 miles.
GMU/acres: 3 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: elk, deer, pronghorn, small game

trust lands

SAND CREEK - Jackson Co.

2015 Colorado State Recreation Lands

SLEEPING GIANT - Routt Co.

Directions: From Steamboat Springs, go 8
miles W on Hwy. 40, turn N on CR 44. Turn left
at CR 46 and go 4 miles to signed parking area.
Gate, parking lot in NW corner.
GMU/acres: 214 / 400 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, black bear, grouse

SLIDE MOUNTAIN - Grand Co.

Directions: East of Kremmling, turn N
off Hwy. 40 on CR 2 and go 4 miles to Black
Mountain Rd. Go 7.2 miles. Turn left, go 0.2 of
a mile to fork and go left 0.3 of a mile to sign.
Access is steep with no access across neighboring private land on S, W or N.
GMU/acres: 18 / 1,280 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn

SOUTH DUFFY MOUNTAIN - Moffat Co.

Directions: Go S of Craig on Hwy. 13 to CR
51. Go W 2 miles to CR 17, then go N 5 miles.
GMU/acres: 211 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: elk, deer, pronghorn, small game

SOUTH MIDDLE CREEK - Huerfano Co.

Directions: From La Veta, go 0.5 of a mile S on
Hwy. 12 to Indian Creek Rd. (USFS Rd. 410). Go
W 11 miles. Timber activity may be present.
GMU/acres: 85 / 585 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, lion, turkey, dusky
grouse

SOUTH NIPPLE RIM - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Maybell, go N on CR 19 for
12 miles to CR 21. Then go N 11 miles to CR 7
and head N 2 miles to CR 4. Then go W 9 miles
to CR 66 and go S.
GMUs/acres: 2, 3 / 19,962 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February for hunting.
Open year-round for watchable wildlife.
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, elk, coyote
RESTRICTIONS: discharging firearms prohibited
within 100 feet of buildings, corrals as posted.

STATE LINE - Baca Co.

Directions: From Campo, go 4 miles W on
Rd. J, then go S on Rd. 24 for 5 miles. Turn E
through USFS pasture gate 6M. Go 1 mile, and
turn S at gate 6A on a two-track trail. After 1
mile, go through two gates and continue SE
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for 1.3 miles to NW corner. 4WD required for
sandy, unimproved roads in USFS pastures.
GMU/acres: 144 / 496 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: pronghorn, scaled quail, rabbit, coyote
RESTRICTIONS: foot access only.

trust lands

STEEL CANYON - Saguache Co.

Directions: From Villa Grove, go E on CR

LL57 (USFS Rd. 970) for 3.5 miles.
GMU/acres: 82 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February for hunting.
Open year-round for watchable wildlife.
HUNTING: elk, deer, pronghorn, rabbit, snowshoe hare, coyote

STEINHOFF HILL - Larimer Co.

Directions: From Fort Collins, go N on Hwy.
287 about 16 miles to CR 74E at The Forks, go
4 miles W on CR 74E, then go N on CR 37 for
0.5 of a mile.
GMU/acres: 191 / 480 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Big-game hunting by archery only.
b. Small-game hunting prohibited except by
archery or shotguns not firing single slugs.

STEVEN’S GULCH - Larimer Co.

Directions: From Fort Collins, take Hwy.
287 N to CR 74E (Red Feather Lakes Rd.). Go
W on CR 74E to USFS road near mile marker
11 on 74E. Follow USFS road S until it enters
USFS land. Access at this point is by foot or
horse across USFS land. No public road access
directly to property boundary.
GMU/acres: 191 / 480 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game

STOKES GULCH - Routt Co.

Directions: From Hayden, go S on CR 37 to CR

59.

GMU/acres: 13 / 1,863 acres
OPEN: first day of archery deer and elk season

to May 31

HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, waterfowl

STONEHOUSE GULCH - Saguache Co.

Directions: From Saguache, go 10 miles N on
Hwy. 285 to BLM road, then go S from Noland
Gulch Loop Road to Stonehouse Gulch (across
Hwy. 285 from Mineral Hot Springs). Go W 0.5
of a mile, then go S 2 miles.
GMU/acres: 681 / 560 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: elk, deer, bighorn sheep, pronghorn,
rabbit, dusky grouse, dove, coyote

STONEY FACE MOUNTAIN - Fremont Co.

Directions: From Cotopaxi, go 17 miles N on
CR 12. Timber activity may be present.
GMU/acres: 58 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, turkey, bear, dusky grouse

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State Trust Lands
SWEETWATER - Kiowa Co.

Directions: From Wiley, go N on Hwy. 287 to

CR A. Go W on CR A to CR 40, go N 3 miles.
GMU/acres: 126 / 640 acres
OPEN: for fishing, from last day of waterfowl
season (or as posted) through Oct. 31. Open for
hunting Sept. 1 through last day of waterfowl
season (or as posted) to March 30.
HUNTING: waterfowl, small game, deer
FISHING: warmwater

TABLE MOUNTAIN - Fremont Co.

Directions: From Cañon City, go 8 miles E on
Hwy. 50 to Hwy. 67. Then go N 3 miles and turn E
on CR 123. Go 0.25 of a mile to CR 132 and turn
N. Go 9 miles to Beaver Creek SWA. Access via
upper parking area of Beaver Creek SWA.
GMU/acres: 59 / 9,389 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: deer, bear, lion, rabbit, dove, turkey,
coyote
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping prohibited except in big-game
season in designated areas only.
b. Horseback riding prohibited except during
big-game season.

TALLAHASSEE ROAD - Fremont Co.

Directions: From Cañon City, go 12 miles W
on Hwy. 50 to Hwy. 9. Go NW 9 miles on Hwy.
9 to CR 2. Take CR 2 W for 3 miles.
GMU/acres: 58 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: elk, deer, pronghorn, coyote, bear,
grouse

TAYLOR DRAW - Jackson Co.

Directions: From Rand, go S on Hwy. 125

for 2.2 miles to CR 21, which becomes USFS
Rd. 740. Go 7.1 miles to Jack Creek. Take USFS
Rds. 742 and 743 for 3.1 miles to gate.
GMU/acres: 171 / 320 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game

ted’s canyon - Moffat Co.

Directions: There is no public motor vehicle
access directly to this STL. Only reachable from
adjacent BLM lands. Property description:
Township 3N, Range 97W, Section 16. See
property map at cpw.state.co.us.
GMU/acres: 11 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS: access by foot or horseback only.

TEMPLE CANYON - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Craig, go SW on Hwy. 40
for 27 miles to CR 57 (Price Creek Rd.). Turn S
to Rattlesnake Hill. Access via Rattlesnake Hill
and BLM land, about 3 miles.
GMU/acres: 211 / 637 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game, birds

Texas Creek No. 1 - Fremont Co.

Directions: From Hwy. 50 at Texas Creek,
go N on CR 27 (Texas Creek Gulch) about 2.5
miles to 217A Rd. Continue N/NW on 217A
Rd. 1 mile to NE corner of STL.

GMU/acres: 58 / 250 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: elk, deer, lion, bighorn sheep, small

game

RESTRICTIONS: foot or horseback only except

on 217A Rd.

Texas Creek No. 2 - Fremont Co.

Directions: From Texas Creek No. 1 STL,
continue N on 217A Rd. for 5 miles. STL is 0.5
of a mile W through BLM land. No access road
to STL.
GMU/acres: 58 / 160 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: elk, deer, lion, bighorn sheep, small
game

THORNBURG DRAW - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Maybell, go 5 miles W on
Hwy. 40, turn S on BLM Rd. 1558. Go about
0.25 of a mile.
GMU/acres: 11 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, elk, small game

THREE MILE MOUNTAIN - Park Co.

Directions — parcel 1: Go S from Hartsel
14 miles on Hwy. 9. Turn E on CR 116 (39-Mile
Mtn. Rd.) and go 2 miles. parcel 2: Go S on
Hwy. 9 for 9 miles. Turn E, go 1.1 miles on
unmarked dirt road to W boundary.
GMU/acres: 58 / 640 acres in each parcel,
1,280 total
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: pronghorn, coyote, dove, rabbit

THREE SISTERS - Jackson Co.

Directions: Follow directions to Elk Mountain STL. Access from Elk Mountain STL or
Colorado State Forest.
GMU/acres: 6 / 1,523 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game
FISHING: coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS: only access is from parking area
at end of CR 12E.

TIGER LILY CREEK - Chaffee Co.

Directions: From Buena Vista, go N on Hwy.
24 for 12 miles. STL E of Hwy. 24.
GMU/acres: 49 / 398 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February for hunting.
Open year-round for fishing and watchable
wildlife.
HUNTING: bighorn sheep, deer, elk
FISHING: Arkansas River

TOMICHI DOME - Gunnison Co.

Directions: From Gunnison, at Hwys. 50 and
135, go 17 miles E on Hwy. 50 to BLM Rd. 3095
(Waunita Hot Springs Rd.). Turn N on BLM
Rd. 3095 and go 4 miles to W boundary.
GMU/acres: 551 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February for hunting.
Open year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, bear, lion,
grouse, rabbit
FISHING: Hot Springs Res.
RESTRICTIONS: camping allowed as posted.

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TRIANGLE - Moffat Co.

DIRECTIONS: Immediately W of Maybell off

Hwys. 318 and 40.
GMU/ACRES: 3, 11 / 1,122 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

TROUBLESOME VALLEY RANCH - Grand Co.
E 5 miles to CR 2, then go N about 9 miles to
CR 24, turn right. Access through BLM or off
road.
GMU/ACRES: 18 / 876 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: elk, deer, rabbit, coyote, grouse

TURKEY GULCH - Fremont Co.

DIRECTIONS: Go 5 miles S of Texas Creek on
Hwy. 69, then go 2 miles E on CR 28. Go 1 mile
S by foot or horseback across BLM land.
GMU/ACRES: 691 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31 for hunting
HUNTING: elk, deer, bear, lion, small game

TURKEY TRACK RANCH - El Paso Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Fountain, go E 14 miles on
Squirrel Creek Rd. This road and Peyton Hwy.
border STL.
GMU/ACRES: 118 / 8,887 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS: access from designated parking
area only.

TWENTY MILE - Routt Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Hwy. 40 E of Hayden, go S

on CR 27 for 6 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 13 / 1,206 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February for hunting.
Open year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: elk, deer, small game
RESTRICTIONS: small-game hunting on
weekends and Labor Day by permit only. Max.
of 8 hunters allowed daily. Max. 4 hunters
allowed per permit. Permits are free and may
be applied for by contacting Steamboat Springs
area office, Box 775777, Steamboat Springs, CO
80477 or by calling (970) 871-2855. Application deadline July 1. Permits issued by drawing.
Successful applicants notified by mail.
NOTE: Exchange of use on STL. Part
private land, part STL Public Access Program.

VILLA GROVE - Saguache Co.

DIRECTIONS: One parcel 8.5 miles N of Villa
Grove on Hwy. 285. Other parcel 3 miles NE of
Villa Grove on Hayden Pass Rd. through BLM
land.
GMU/ACRES: 82 / 880 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: elk, deer, pronghorn, bear, small
game.

VINCENTE CANYON - Conejos Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Monte Vista, go 21 miles
S on Hwy. 15 to Capulin. Go 10 miles SW on
dump road (CR 8) from Capulin to N end.
GMU/ACRES: 81 / 640 acres

OPEN: Aug. 15-May 31 for hunting. Open yearround for fishing.
HUNTING: bighorn sheep, deer, elk, pronghorn,
lion, bear, small game
FISHING: La Jara Creek
RESTRICTIONS: camping permitted as posted.

WARMER GULCH - Park Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Cañon City, go W on Hwy.
50 to Hwy. 9. Turn N and go 0.5 of a mile N of
Park-Fremont county line. Adjoins Thirty-One
Mile Mountain.
GMU/ACRES: 58 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: deer, bear, lion, elk, rabbit, dove, coyote
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Access by foot or horseback only from the designated parking area, no motorized vehicles.

WAUGH MOUNTAIN - Park, Fremont Cos.

DIRECTIONS: From Cañon City, go W on Hwy.

50 for 12 miles. Turn right on Hwy. 9 and go 9
miles. Take CR 2 W for 15 miles. Foot access
through BLM land on E and S. Use BLM parking lot.
GMU/ACRES: 58 / 18,253 acres
OPEN: first day of archery pronghorn season
through May 31.
HUNTING: elk, deer, pronghorn, bear, coyote,
grouse
NOTE: Exchange of use on STL. Part private
land, part STL Public Access Program.

WEBER CANYON - Montezuma Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Mancos, go 3 miles S on
CR 41. STL E of CR 41.
GMU/ACRES: 73 / 461 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, lion, small game

WELDON VALLEY - Morgan Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Weldona, go E 0.33 of a

mile on CR Y, then go N 2 miles on CR 10. STL
on both sides of CR 10. Gate in SE corner of
Sect. 22 on CR 10 and in SW corner of Sect. 21.
GMU/ACRES: 95 / 5,600 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, dove, waterfowl

WERNER ARROYO - Saguache Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Saguache, go S 7 miles on
Hwy. 285 to CR T. Turn E and go 6 miles to CR
53. Then go S 2 miles to CR R. Turn W and go 1
mile. Turn N and go 0.5 of a mile.
GMU/ACRES: 682 / 320 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, waterfowl, rabbit,
snowshoe hare, coyote, furbearers

WEST BEAR GULCH - Fremont Co.

DIRECTIONS: In Cañon City at 4th Street and

Hwy. 50, go S/SE on 4th Street to CR 143 (Oak
Creek Grade Rd.). Go 11 miles S on CR 143 to
Yorkville and BLM Rd. 6227 (approx. 2 miles
past USFS Oak Creek campground). Go 2 miles
W/NW on Rd. 6227 to E boundary of property.
GMU/ACRES: 69 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31

HUNTING: turkey, deer, elk, bear, lion, small game

WEST CARTER MOUNTAIN - Grand Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Kremmling, take Hwy. 40
W 14 miles to Chimney Rock Rd. (CR 27/USFS
Rd. 103). Access to SW corner (Indian Pass)
begins at gate 1.5 miles E of Hwy. 40. Access
from E and NE (Badger Creek) continues up
Chimney Rock Rd. 5 miles to marked gates.
GMU/ACRES: 181 / 2,360 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Motor vehicles restricted to Chimney Rock
Rd. unless posted.
b. Camping, campfires allowed within 300 feet of
Chimney Rock Rd. (CR 27/USFS Rd. 103) as
posted, 14-day limit on camps.

TRUST LANDS

DIRECTIONS: From Kremmling, take Hwy. 40

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WHISKEY CREEK - Eagle Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Vail, go W on I-70 to Exit
171, then go 0.5 of a mile W. STL S of I-70.
Parking at USFS office at Meadow Mtn. (off
I-70 Exit 171, 0.25 of a mile E). Timber activity
may be present.
GMUs/ACRES: 36, 45 / 602 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, dusky grouse, rabbit,
coyote

WILLOW CREEK - Moffat Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Craig, go N 29 miles on
Hwy. 13 to CR 101. Go 7 miles NE on CR 101
to CR 70. Go 3 miles E on CR 70. STL 0.25 of a
mile NE through BLM.
GMU/ACRES: 4 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, lion, pronghorn, small game

WINDY RIDGE - Grand Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Kremmling, go W 20
miles on Hwy. 40 (Diamond Creek crossing,
mile marker 163), go W 2 miles on CR 184.
Timber activity may be present. CR access runs
through private property until boundary of
STL. Do not drive or park vehicles off county
road in hay meadows, which are on private
land.
GMU/ACRES: 27 / 880 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Motor vehicle access only on CR 184.
b. Motor vehicle access through gate in Sect. 11
restricted to designated track when road is dry.
c. Parking restricted in Sect. 14 as posted.

YAMPA RIVER - Routt Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Hayden, go 8 miles W on
Hwy. 40. STL S of Hwy. 40. Access from Yampa
River SWA. Parking available.
GMU/ACRES: 13 / 2,006 acres
OPEN: first day of archery deer and elk season
through May 31.
HUNTING: deer, elk, grouse, rabbit
RESTRICTIONS: only access is from SWA parking area.
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state parks

state Parks

Scattered
across the state,
from prairies to peaks
and suburbs to forests,
Colorado’s 42 state parks
beckon visitors with outdoor fun throughout the
year. You can enjoy more
than 700 miles of trails,
water sports, rock climbing
and more than 4,000 campsites
and 58 cabins and yurts. For
information about hunting,
fishing and other recreational
opportunities at state parks,
call 303-297-1192, or visit any
state park, CPW office or go to
cpw.state.co.us.
Rafters navigate The Numbers section of the Arkansas River at Arkansas Headwaters Recreation Area. The park offers 152 miles of
river access, as well as picnicking, fishing, hunting, OHV, mountain biking and more. Photo by © CPW.

state park access rules
The following information applies to all Colorado State Parks. Additional
property-specific information is listed on the pages that follow.

park Hours

Fees and Entrance Passes

» Entrance fees are charged at all state parks. They help offset operating

costs.

» Parks are open every day of the year, weather permitting.

» Daily passes are $7-$9 per vehicle, depending on which park you visit.

» Day-use areas generally are open 5 a.m.-10 p.m. Some day-use parks

» Passes are available at the park and are valid until noon the following day after purchase. Typically, entrance fees cover all occupants of a
vehicle, though some parks may charge a per-person fee (for walk-in or
bicyclists).

have closed gates at night; contact the park for hours of operation.

Camping &amp; reservations

» Reserve campsites, yurts and cabins from six months up to three days in

advance by going to
cpw.state.co.us, or call (303) 470-1144, or (800) 678-CAMP (2267) outside the Denver metro area.
» A non-refundable reservation fee applies when booking. Any site not
reserved is available on a first-come, first-serve basis.

» Entrance fees apply at all parks in addition to camping and reservation
fees.

hunting on state parks

» Hunting is allowed only on some state parks. If it is allowed, it will be

listed under “Recreation” in the parks information that starts on page 45.

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fees and passes

» Cherry Creek State Park is subject to an additional fee for the Cherry
Creek Basin Water Quality Authority.

Annual Passes

» $70 for one vehicle. Additional vehicle passes are $35. An annual park

pass is used in lieu of a daily entrance pass.

» An annual pass allows you access to all state parks for 12 months from
the date of purchase.
» Available at any state park, at CPW offices,
http://parksstore.state.co.us, or by calling (303) 866-3437.
» Discounted annual passes are available to Colorado residents who are
64 years and older, disabled or eligible because of income.

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State parks properties
NOTE: This is a list of some popular recreation activities offered at Colorado State Parks.
For rules and a full list of activities available at each park, go to the Park Finder online at
cpw.state.co.us/placestogo/parks/Pages/ParkMap.aspx .

Arkansas Headwaters - Chaffee,

Fremont, Lake and Pueblo Cos.

Barr Lake - Adams Co.

Directions: From Denver, take I-76 E to
Exit 22, Bromley Lane. Go E about 1 mile to
Picadilly Road, then go S about 2 miles to park
entrance on right.
Phone: (303) 659-6005
ACRES: 1,164 land acres, 1,726 water acres
facilities: picnic sites, boat ramp, visitor center
Recreation: hunting by reservation only,
fishing, hiking, biking, horseback trails, boating, cross-country skiing/snowshoeing

Bonny Lake - Yuma Co.

NOTE: Bonny is now managed as part of the
South Republican State Wildlife Area. The visitor center is closed and there is no water and
electric available.

Boyd Lake - Larimer Co.

Directions: From I-25, take Hwy. 34 W; go N
on Madison Avenue and follow signs. The park
is 1 mile E of Loveland.
phone: (970) 669-1739
ACRES: 257 land acres, 1,747 water acres
facilities: picnic sites, boat ramps, electric
hookups, dump station, visitor center
Recreation: hunting, fishing, camping, hiking, biking, boating, swimming, cross-country
skiing/snowshoeing

Castlewood Canyon - Douglas Co.

Directions: From I-25 at Castle Rock, go E
on Founders Parkway to Hwy. 86; go E 4 miles
to Franktown; go S on Hwy. 83 (S. Parker
Road), and go 5 miles S to park entrance.
phone: (303) 688-5242
ACRES: 2,300 land acres
facilities: picnic sites, visitor center
Recreation: hiking, cross-country skiing/
snowshoeing, rock climbing, wildlife viewing,
educational tours, photography

Chatfield - Jefferson, Douglas, Arapahoe Cos.

Directions: From Denver, go W on C-470 to
Wadsworth (Hwy. 121) exit. Go S on Wadsworth

Cherry Creek - Arapahoe Co.

Directions: From I-225, go 1 mile S on Parker Road, follow signs to E entrance of park.
phone: (303) 690-1166
ACRES: 3,532 land acres, 880 water acres
facilities: picnic sites, horse rental, electrical
hookups, dump station, boat ramps, marina,
shooting range
Recreation: fishing, camping, hiking, biking,
horseback trails, boating, swimming, crosscountry skiing/snowshoeing

Cheyenne Mountain - El Paso Co.

Directions: From I-25, exit on South Acad-

emy (Exit 135), go W on Academy to Hwy.
115. Go S on Hwy. 115 to first traffic light at
Gate 1 of Fort Carson. Turn W at the light into
the park entrance.
phone: (719) 576-2016
ACRES: 2,701 land acres
facilities: picnic sites, campground with 51
full hookup sites and 10 basic sites, visitor center
Recreation: camping, hiking, biking

Crawford - Delta, Montrose Cos.

Directions: From Delta, take Hwy. 92 E to

Hotchkiss. Veer right on Hwy. 92. Go 10 miles
to Crawford. Park is 1 mile S on Hwy. 92.
phone: (970) 921-5721
ACRES: 381 land acres, 379 water acres
facilities: picnic sites, boat ramps, electrical
hookups, dump station, visitor center
Recreation: fishing, hunting, camping, hiking, biking, boating, swimming, cross-country
skiing/snowshoeing, snowmobiling

Eldorado Canyon - Boulder Co.

Directions: From Hwy. 36, take the Superior/Louisville exit (McCaslin Blvd.); go
S to Colo. 170, go W about 9 miles through
Eldorado Springs. Park entrance is on W side
of Eldorado Springs. Visitor Center: Go 1
mile W of park entrance.
phone: (303) 494-3943
ACRES: 1,441 land acres, one mile of river
facilities: picnic sites, visitor center
Recreation: rock climbing, hiking, biking,

Eleven Mile - Park Co.

Directions: From Colorado Springs, take
Hwy. 24 W 38 miles until you get 1 mile W of
town of Lake George. Then turn S on CR 90
and go 6 miles to CR 92. Go S on CR 92 for 5
miles to park.
phone: (719) 748-3401
ACRES: 4,167 land acres, 3,405 water acres
facilities: picnic sites, boat ramps, electrical
hookups, dump station, visitor center
Recreation: hunting, fishing, camping,
hiking, biking, boating, cross-country skiing/
snowshoeing

Elkhead Reservoir - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Steamboat Springs, take
Hwy. 40 W approximately 41 miles to Moffat
CR 29. Go right another 5 miles to CR 28; turn
right to reservoir access.
phone: (970) 276-2061
ACRES: 1,208 land acres, 900 water acres
facilities: picnic sites, boat ramps
Recreation: hunting, fishing, camping, hiking, biking, horseback trails, boating, swimming, cross-country skiing/snowshoeing

state parks

Directions to Visitor Center: From the
intersection of Hwys. 50/291 in Salida, go
N on Hwy. 291 (1st Street). Go 1 block past
stoplight to G Street, turn right 1 block to
Sackett Avenue, turn left. Visitor Center is on
left corner of Sackett and G streets.
phone: (719) 539-7289
ACRES: 6,193 land acres, 152 miles of river
facilities: picnic sites, campgrounds, boat
ramps, visitor center
Recreation: hunting, fishing, OHV, camping,
hiking, mountain biking, horseback trails,
boating, swimming, cross-country skiing/
snowshoeing, rock climbing, whitewater
boating, wildlife viewing

1 mile. Deer Creek entrance is on E of road.
Or, from C-470 and Santa Fe Drive (Hwy. 85),
go S on Hwy. 85, go W on Titan Pkwy., turn
right on Roxborough Park Road to Plum Creek
entrance.
phone: (303) 791-7275
ACRES: 3,895 land acres, 1,423 water acres
facilities: picnic sites, horse rental, sewer
and electrical hookups, dump station, boat
ramps, marina, model airplane field
Recreation: fishing, camping, hiking, biking,
horseback trails, boating, swim beach, crosscountry skiing/snowshoeing, hot-air ballooning, wildlife viewing

horseback trails, cross-country skiing/snowshoeing, fishing, hunting with primitive weapons only at the Crescent Meadows property

Golden Gate Canyon - Jefferson,

Gilpin Cos.

Directions: Take I-70 W, exit Hwy. 58, go 5
miles to Hwy. 93. Go N 1.5 miles to Golden
Gate Canyon Road; turn left and go 13 miles to
the visitor center.
phone: (303) 582-3707
ACRES: 11,895 land acres, 8 water acres
facilities: picnic sites, electrical hookups,
dump station, visitor center
Recreation: hunting, fishing, camping, hiking, biking, horseback trails, cross-country
skiing/snowshoeing, rock climbing

Harvey Gap - Garfield Co.

Directions: From Silt, go W on Hwy. 6/24
to First Street. Turn N on First Street and go
1.2 miles to Silt Mesa Rd. Go W 0.7 of a mile
to Harvey Gap Rd. (CR 237). Go N, follow
Harvey Gap Rd. for 3.4 miles to park.
phone: (970) 625-1607
ACRES: 106 land acres, 198 water acres
facilities: picnic sites, boat ramp
Recreation: hunting, fishing, boating, swimming, cross-country skiing/snowshoeing,
snowmobiling

Highline Lake - Mesa Co.

Directions: From the Loma exit on I-70,
(Hwy. 139), go N 6 miles to Q Road, then W
1.2 miles to 11.8 Road and N 1 mile to the park.
phone: (970) 858-7208
ACRES: 389 land acres, 173 water acres
facilities: visitor center, picnic sites, boat
ramps, dump station
Recreation: hunting, fishing, camping, hiking,
biking, horseback trails, boating, swimming
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Jackson Lake - Morgan, Weld Cos.

Directions: From Hwy. 34 and I-76 inter-

change, go N 7.25 miles on Colo. 39, through
Goodrich. Then go W on Y5 (follow paved
road) for 2.5 miles.
phone: (970) 645-2551
ACRES: 580 land acres, 2,511 water acres
facilities: picnic sites, boat ramp, electrical
hookups, dump station, visitor center
Recreation: hunting, fishing, OHV, camping,
hiking, boating, swimming, cross-country skiing/snowshoeing

James M. Robb / Colorado River -

Mesa Co.

phone: (970) 434-3388 or
(970) 858-9188 (Fruita Section)

state Parks

Connected Lakes Directions: From the SW portion of Grand

Junction at Hwy. 340, go NW on Dike Rd. 1.5
miles.
acres: 20 land acres, 30 water acres
facilities: picnic sites, boat ramp
Recreation: fishing, hiking, biking, boating
Corn Lake Directions: Take Exit 37 off I-70, go to 32

Rd., turn S on Hwy. 141 and go 2 miles.
Acres: 100 land acres, 22 water acres
facilities: picnic sites, boat ramp
Recreation: fishing, hiking, biking, horseback trails
Fruita Directions: Take I-70 to Exit 19 at Fruita. Go

S on Hwy. 340 for 0.5 of a mile to entrance on W.
Acres: 20 land acres, 15 water acres
facilities: picnic sites, boat ramp, electrical
hookup, dump station, visitor center
Recreation: fishing, camping, hiking, biking,
horseback trails, boating
Note: Swim beach closed indefinitely
Island Acres Directions: Take Exit 47 off I-70; follow

signs.

Acres: 627 land acres, 251 water acres
facilities: picnic sites, electrical hookups,

dump station

Recreation: fishing, camping, hiking, biking,

swimming

John Martin Reservoir - Bent Co.

Directions: Go 16 miles E of Las Animas
on Hwy 50 to CR 24 at Hasty. Go S on CR 24
about 2 miles to park entrance.
phone: (719) 829-1801
ACRES: 1,642 land acres, 11,749 water acres
facilities: picnic sites, boat ramps, electrical
hookups, dump station, visitor center
Recreation: fishing, camping, hiking, biking,
boating, swimming, cross-country skiing/
snowshoeing

Lake Pueblo - Pueblo Co.

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Directions: From I-25 at Pueblo, Exit No.
101; go 2.5 miles W on Hwy. 50. Turn S on
Pueblo Blvd., go 4 miles to Thatcher Avenue.
Turn W, go 4 miles to park entrance.
phone: (719) 561-9320
ACRES: 12,885 land acres, 4,611 water acres
facilities: picnic sites, boat ramps, electrical

State Parks
hookups, dump station, visitor center
Recreation: hunting, fishing, camping, hiking,
biking, horseback trails, boating, swimming

Lathrop - Huerfano Co.

Directions: From Walsenburg, go 3 miles W
on Hwy. 160.
phone: (719) 738-2376
ACRES: 1,780 land acres, 412 water acres
facilities: picnic sites, boat ramps, electrical
hookups, dump station, visitor center
Recreation: hunting, fishing, camping, hiking, biking, boating, swimming, cross-country
skiing/snowshoeing, golf

Lone Mesa - Dolores Co.

Directions: From Dolores, take USFS roads
526 and 514 N and W to park.
phone: (970) 882-2213
Acres: 11,780 land acres
note: the park is currently closed to the public.
Limited hunting is allowed by a special use
permit program during big-game seasons. Call
for information.

Lory - Larimer Co.

Directions: From Fort Collins, take Hwy.
287 N through LaPorte. Turn left at Bellvue
exit (CR 52E) and go 1 mile to CR 23N. Turn
left and go 1.4 miles to CR 25G. Turn right, go
1.6 miles to park entrance.
phone: (970) 493-1623
ACRES: 2,591 land acres
facilities: picnic sites, visitor center
Recreation: hunting, fishing, camping, hiking, biking, horseback trails, cross-country
skiing/snowshoeing, rock climbing

Mancos - Montezuma Co.

Directions: From Durango, take Hwy. 160

W 27 miles to Mancos. Go N on Hwy. 184
approximately 0.25 of a mile, turn E on CR 42
(USFS Rd. 561). Go 4 miles and take CR N to
park entrance.
phone: (970) 533-7065, offseason (970) 8822213
ACRES: 354 land acres, 217 water acres
facilities: picnic sites, boat ramp, dump
station
Recreation: fishing, camping, hiking, biking,
horseback trails, boating, cross-country skiing/
snowshoeing

Mueller - Teller Co.

Directions: From Colorado Springs, go 25
miles W on Hwy. 24 to Divide. Go S on Hwy.
67 for 3.5 miles to park entrance.
phone: (719) 687-2366
ACRES: 5,141 land acres, 5 water acres
facilities: picnic sites, electrical hookups,
dump station, showers, visitor center
Recreation: camping, hiking, biking, horseback trails, cross-country skiing/snowshoeing,
limited hunting and fishing

Navajo - Archuleta Co.

Directions: From Pagosa Springs, take U.S.
160 W 17 miles. Go SW on Colo. 151 for 18
miles to Arboles. Go 2 miles S on CR 982.
phone: (970) 883-2208

ACRES: 2,087 land acres, 2,895 water acres the reservoir is more than 15,000 water acres
that span Colorado and New Mexico.
facilities: picnic sites, boat ramp, electrical
hookups, dump station, visitor center
Recreation: hunting, fishing, camping, hiking, biking, boating, swimming
Note: Boaters may launch in either state and
use the entire reservoir. Valid New Mexico AND
Colorado fishing licenses are required.

North Sterling - Logan Co.

Directions: From the Sterling exit on I-76,
go W on Chestnut Street (Hwy 6). Follow
Hwy 6 W for 2 miles over the bridge. Turn N
on North 3rd Street. Make a slight left onto
Sidney Avenue and continue N for 1.5 miles.
Turn left onto CR 34 and go W for 1 mile.
Turn right onto CR 39, follow the paved road
N for 10 miles.
phone: (970) 522-3657
ACRES: 2,820 land acres, 2,895 water acres
facilities: archery range, picnic sites, boat
ramps, electrical hookups, dump station,
visitor center
Recreation: hunting, fishing, camping, hiking,
biking, horseback trails, boating, swimming

Paonia - Gunnison, Pitkin Cos.

Directions: From Glenwood Springs, take
Hwy. 82 S to Carbondale. At Hwy. 133, go S
46 miles.
phone: (970) 921-5721
ACRES: 1,250 land acres, 334 water acres
facilities: picnic sites, boat ramp
Recreation: hunting, fishing, camping,
boating, cross-country skiing/snowshoeing

Pearl Lake - Routt Co.

Directions: From Steamboat Springs, go W
2 miles on Hwy. 40 to CR 129. Turn N and go
23 miles to Pearl Lake Rd. Go E 2 miles to park.
phone: (970) 879-3922
ACRES: 134 land acres, 166 water acres
facilities: picnic sites, boat ramp
Recreation: hunting, fishing, camping,
hiking, biking, boating, cross-country skiing/
snowshoeing, snowmobiling

Ridgway - Ouray Co.

Directions: From Montrose, go 20 miles S
on Hwy. 550.
phone: (970) 626-5822
ACRES: 2,100 land acres, 1,101 water acres
facilities: picnic sites, boat ramp, buoy and
slip rentals, electrical hookups, dump station,
visitor center
Recreation: hunting, fishing, camping, hiking trails, biking, boating, swimming, crosscountry skiing/snowshoeing

Rifle Falls - Garfield Co.

Directions: From I-70 exit at Rifle, take Hwy.
13 N through Rifle 3 miles. Turn right on Hwy.
325 and go 9.8 miles.
phone: (970) 625-1607
ACRES: 48 land acres
facilities: picnic sites, electrical hookups
Recreation: fishing, camping, hiking, biking,
cross-country skiing/snowshoeing

�State Parks

2015 Colorado State Recreation Lands

Directions: From I-70 exit at Rifle, take Hwy.

13 N through Rifle 3 miles. Turn right on Hwy.
325 and go 6 miles.
phone: (970) 625-1607
ACRES: 973 land acres, 360 water acres
facilities: picnic sites, boat ramp, dump station, visitor center
Recreation: hunting, fishing, camping, biking, horseback trails, boating, swimming, crosscountry skiing/snowshoeing, snowmobiling

Roxborough - Douglas Co.

Directions: Take C-470 to the Wadsworth

San Luis - Alamosa Co.

Directions: From Walsenburg,
take Hwy. 160 W 60 miles. Take
Hwy. 150 N for 13.5 miles. Turn
left on Six Mile Lane and go 8
miles; then go N 0.125 of a mile to
entrance.
phone: (719) 378-2020
ACRES: 602 land acres, 684 water
acres
facilities: picnic sites, boat ramp,
electrical hookups, dump station
Recreation: hunting, fishing,
camping, hiking, biking, boating,
cross-country skiing/snowshoeing

Spinney Mountain - Park Co.

State Forest - Jackson Co.

Directions: From Fort Collins, go 75 miles
W on Hwy. 14, over Cameron Pass.
phone: (970) 723-8366
ACRES: 71,024 land acres, 170 water acres
facilities: picnic sites, boat ramps, horse
stables/rental, visitor center
Recreation: hunting, fishing, OHV, camping,
hiking, biking, horseback trails, boating, crosscountry skiing/snowshoeing, snowmobiling,
rock climbing

Dinner
&amp; Dancing,
Colorado
Style
When you buy your state parks pass,
don’t forget your fishing license
so you can spend some
quality time together

Directions: From Colorado
Springs, take Hwy. 24 W for 55
cpw.state.co.us
miles. Turn left and go 2.8 miles on
CR 23. Then turn right on CR 59
and go 1.1 miles to entrance.
phone: (719) 748-3401
Staunton - Jefferson, Park Cos.
ACRES: 3,990 land acres, 2,444 water acres
Directions: From Denver, take Hwy. 285 S
facilities: picnic sites, boat ramps
for 19.2 miles. Take the Elk Creek Rd. exit and
Recreation: hunting, fishing, boating
go N on Elk Creek Rd. for 1.7 miles to entrance.

St. Vrain - Weld Co.

Directions: From I-25, go W on Hwy. 119,
turn N on CR 7. Park is 7 miles E of Longmont.
phone: (303) 678-9402
ACRES: 689 land acres, 160 water acres
facilities: picnic sites, dump station
Recreation: fishing, camping, hiking, boating, cross-country skiing/snowshoeing

Stagecoach - Routt Co.

Directions: From I-70 at Silverthorne, take
Hwy. 9 N for 38 miles. Go W on Hwy. 40 for 6
miles to Hwy. 134. Go W on Hwy. 134 for 27
miles to Hwy. 131. Go N 17 miles to CR 14 and
follow signs.
phone: (970) 736-2436
ACRES: 810 land acres, 819 water acres

phone: (303) 816-0912
acres: 3,829 land acres, 5 water acres
Facilities: picnic sites
Recreation: fishing, hiking, biking, horse-

back trails, rock climbing

Steamboat Lake - Routt Co.

Directions: From Steamboat Springs, go W 2
miles on Hwy. 40 to CR 129 (at the 7-11 store).
Turn N, go 25 miles to the visitor center.
phone: (970) 879-3922
ACRES: 1,809 land acres, 1,011 water acres
facilities: picnic sites, boat ramps, electrical
hookups, dump station, visitor center
Recreation: hunting, fishing, camping,
hiking, biking, horseback trails, boating,
swimming, cross-country skiing/snowshoeing,
snowmobiling

Sweitzer Lake - Delta Co.

Directions: From Delta, go 1 mile S on Hwy.
50. Or go 20 miles N of Montrose on Hwy. 50.
phone: (970) 874-4258
ACRES: 74 land acres, 137 water acres
facilities: picnic sites, boat ramp, dump station, visitor center
Recreation: hunting, fishing, hiking, biking,
horseback trails, boating, swimming, crosscountry skiing/snowshoeing

Sylvan Lake - Eagle Co.

Directions: Take I-70 to Eagle (Exit 147),
turn S, take first right out of the roundabout
onto Hwy. 6. At next roundabout, turn right
onto Sylvan Lake Rd. Follow signs 10 miles.
phone: (970) 328-2021
ACRES: 1,532 land acres, 42 water acres
facilities: picnic sites, boat ramp, dump
station, visitor center
Recreation: hunting, fishing,
camping, hiking, biking, horseback
trails, boating, cross-country skiing/
snowshoeing, snowmobiling

Trinidad Lake - Las Animas Co.

Directions: From I-25, take Exit

13B going E into Trinidad. Turn
left at four-way stop onto Nevada,
cross the river. At the next four-way
stop, turn left onto Hwy. 12, go 3
miles W.
phone: (719) 846-6951
ACRES: 2,512 land acres, 800 water
acres
facilities: picnic sites, boat ramp,
electrical hookups, non-electric
sites, full hookup sites, dump
station, visitor center
Recreation: hunting, fishing,
camping, hiking, biking, horseback
trails, boating, cross-country skiing/
snowshoeing

state parks

exit. Go 4.4 miles S to Waterton Rd.; turn left
and go 1.6 miles to North Rampart Range Rd.
Turn right and go 2.3 miles to Roxborough
Park Rd.; turn left and go 1 block to the park
access road. Drive 2.2 miles on the access road
to reach the visitor center.
phone: (303) 973-3959
ACRES: 3,328 land acres
facilities: visitor center
Recreation: hiking, cross-country
skiing/snowshoeing

facilities: picnic sites, boat ramps, electrical
hookups, dump station
Recreation: hunting, fishing, camping,
hiking, biking, horseback trails, boating,
swimming, cross-country skiing/snowshoeing,
snowmobiling

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Rifle Gap - Garfield Co.

Vega - Mesa Co.

Directions: From I-70, go S

on Hwy. 65 then E on Hwy. 330
through Collbran about 16 miles.
Turn S on 64.6 Rd. and go about 4 miles to the
park.
phone: (970) 487-3407
ACRES: 944 land acres, 898 water acres
facilities: picnic sites, boat ramps, electrical
hookups, dump station, visitor center
Recreation: hunting, fishing, OHV, camping,
hiking, boating, cross-country skiing/snowshoeing, snowmobiling

Yampa River - Routt, Moffat Cos.

Directions: All sites can be accessed from
Colo. 40 W of Steamboat Springs, from
Hayden to Deer Lodge Park Rd. Elkhead Res.
is 10 miles E and N of Craig.
phone: (970) 276-2061
ACRES: 110 land acres, access to 134 river miles
facilities: 9 river sites, picnic sites, 8 boat
ramps, electrical hookups, dump station,
showers, visitor center
Recreation: fishing, rafting, camping,
boating, cross-country skiing
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4

12

LA
8

LA
4

LA
9

La Veta

PU
2

115

LA
10

HU
8

LAT

25

PU
1

78

PUEBLO
RE SERVOIR

HUERFANO
COUNTY

San Isabel NF

HU
9

HU
2

San
Isabel
NF

Rockvale

FR
11

FR
8

67

FR
2

TE
4
FR
FR
1
18

TE
3

no

Aguilar

HU
1

Riv

EP
2

Calhan

LA
5

G

LA
6

Trinidad

LA
7

LAS ANIMAS
COUNTY

LA
3

PUEBLO
COUNTY

TRINIDAD
RE S.

TRI

er

PU
5

PU
4

Pueblo

LA
1

Walsenburg

r

fa

PUE

PU
3

Fountain

24

EL PASO
COUNTY

G

Elbert

Colorado Springs

CHM

Manitou
Springs

Pikes Peak

TE
2

Woodland
Park

TELLER
COUNTY
25

Monument

67

Larkspur

83

Williamsburg

24

CUSTER
COUNTY

Westcliffe

FR
3

Blanca Peak

CU
3

Blanca

FR
21

CU
2

CU
6

69

FR
9

FR
5

PA
1

ELEV EN MILE
RE S.

PA
13

PA
8

FREMONT FR
4
COUNTY
FR
FR
20
FR 13
14

PA
12

PA
9

SPINNE Y
MTN. RES.

F

DG
1

e
u
H

PA
19

Deckers

CAS

LA
2

EP
1

86

Thatcher

10

50

Simla

EB
2

ur

ga

350

to

ir

H

OT
4

iv

389

e

OT
7

OT
6

H

Ar

OT
5

OT
3

OT
1

La Junta

s
sa

160

kan

OT
2

MERIDITH
RE S.

COUNTY

LI
2

LI
3
LI
1

Hugo

LINCOLN
COUNTY

Punkin Center

Limon

Comanche NG

OTERO Rocky
Ford
COUNTY

Crowley

Ordway

CROWLEY

94

ELBERT
COUNTY

R

DOUGLAS
COUNTY

r

maps

PARK
COUNTY
PA
22
Pike NF

BE
3

BE
1

BE
11

BE
10

Las Animas

BE
4

BE
6

I

KC
1

I

BA
7
BA
6

BA
4

BENT
COUNTY

BE
5

JMR

287

Springfield

BA
5

BA
3

Granada

385

J

PR
2

Campo

BACA

Vilas

J

COUNTY

BA
9

116

BA
1

PR
1

PR
6

BA
2

89

PR
4

Holly

Walsh

PR
PROWERS 3
COUNTY

BA
10

PR
5

BA
8

287

PR
7

NE E NOSHE
RE S.

Lamar

Wiley

KI
3

KI
1

Comanche NG

Pritchett

Ri ve r

KI
2

Eads

Kit Carson

Cheyenne Wells

CHEYENNE
COUNTY

KIT CARSON
COUNTY

KI
4

KIOWA
COUNTY

JOHN MARTIN
RE SERVOIR

BE
8

BE
7

ADOBE CREE K RE S.

Haswell
96

BE
9

Kim

BE
2

40

70

10

9

8

7

6

lands map - southeast

49

e

P

�6

r

A

ME
7

COLORADO NATIONAL
MONUMENT

Grand Junction

318

MF
36

MF
16

n

50

ME
9

CRP

ME
1

MESA
COUNTY

n

ME
3

ME
11

ve

RB
5

RB
6

MF
13
RB
1

MF
35

Palisade

ME
8

R

i

ve

GF
6

COUNTY

De Beque

64

r

MF
43

MF
17

MF
45

MF
6

MF
19

MF
2

MF
42

B

Maybell

MF
40

MF
11

MF
34

MF
26

MF
15

BLANCO

MF
39

R i v er

MF
22

MF
33

GARFIELD
COUNTY

RIO

te

ME
2

Whi

m pa

ME
12

Fruita

ME
4 ME
6

139

Rangely

Ya

DINOSAUR NATIONAL
MONUMENT

HIG

Dinosaur

MF
30

G

MF
14

i

5

4

3

2

1

MF
9

A

r
R

do

R iv e

B

ME
5

ME
10

Cedaredge

VEGA
RE S.

Rifle

VEG

G

un

is

R

Hotchkiss

DELTA
COUNTY

DE
2

Paonia

DE
3

HAR

GF Silt
1

HA RVE Y
GAP RES.

RIG

RIFLE GAP
RE S.

GF
10

133

GF
4

RO
25

RO
26

C

PAO

RO
20

RO
23

GF
8

PAONIA
RE S.

Marble

GUNNISON
COUNTY

GU
2

Basalt

RO
11

RO
24

RO
6

GF
2
GF
3

Glenwood
Springs

White River
NF

Carbondale

GF
9

GF
5

RO
13

YAM

Hayden

RO
5

RO
14

RO
12

RO
15

RO
7
ELH

317

MF
18

MF
47

MF
12

MF
24

New
Castle

MF
31

MF
10

13

MF
1

Craig

GF
7

MF
29

MF
23

40

RIF

RB
4

RB
2
RB
3

13

MF
25

MF
41

Grand Mesa NF

Collbran

Parachute

330

65

13

Meeker

MF
8 MF
32
MF
7

70

MF
21

MF
37

MOFFAT COUNTY

MF
20

MF
3

Rio Blanco

MF
44

MF
38

MF
5

MF
46

MF
28

MF
27

MF
4

C

PEA

RO
8

Steamboat
Springs

RO
3

Routt NF

Eagle

EA
4

Crested Butte

Maroon
Bells

PITKIN
COUNTY

EA
1

RO
9

131

RO
18

GU
15

82

70

Avon

GR
15

134

GR
10

GR
11

D

PI
1

125

GR
1

GR
18

GREEN
MTN. RES.

GR
7

GR
3

SU
1

GR
6

91

PA
4

Blue
River

Alma

GR
20

CC
5

CC
1

PA
10

PA
23

Grays Peak

Breckenridge

40

E

LR
1

Idaho Springs

70

Black Hawk

GILPIN 119
COUNTY

Nederland

Ward

72

LR
34

Estes
Park

PA
9

PA
13

PA
18

PA
11

CC
4

ELE

SPINNE Y
MTN. RES.

PA
22

Pike NF

285

Mt. Evans

COUNTY

CLEAR CREEK

CC
3

LAKE
GRANBY

Longs
Peak

NATIONAL PARK

LR
10

LR
24

LR
20

ROCKY MOUNTAIN

Roosevelt NF

LR
27

LR
2

LR
38

LARIMER
COUNTY

SHADOW
MTN. RES.

Winter Park

Fraser

SUMMIT
COUNTY

DILLON RES.

Dillon

Arapaho
NF

GR
14

14

LR
5

LR
11
LR
7
LR
16

GR
16
GR
5

LR
25

LR
15

COUNTY

STA

JA
31

LR
14

Granby
Hot Sulphur
Springs

GR
13

Silverthorne

GR
8

GR
17

GRAND

JA
9

LR
17

LR
26

JA
21
JA
30

JA
20

JA
12

JA
28

JA
1

JA
22
JA
11

JA
4

Leadville

Red Cliff

24

JA
17

Routt NF

JA
15

GR
12

Minturn

LAKE
LK
2

JA
2

Walden

JA
7

JA
13

JA
32

JA
5

JA
23

E

PARK
COUNTY
COUNTY
Fairplay
LK
PA
LK
Mt.
4
PA
19 PA
Massive
5
15
LK
20
PA
PA
LK
Mt. Elbert
3
PA
25
17
1
CH
16
PA PA
PA
La Plata CHAFFEE
21
13 CH
14
Peak
PA
24
CO. CH
28 CH
PA
2
Mt.
PA
10 CH
Harvard
9
6
SPI
CH
5
15
8
CH
CH 4 CH
14
16

White River NF

EA
5

EA
6

Vail

GR
9

GR
2

GR
4

JA
29

14

JA
3

JA
18

JA
8

JA
26

Kremmling

GR
19

Mt. of the
Holy Cross

RO
19

GR
21

JA
24

JA
16

JA
6

JA
27

JA
19

JA
25

JA
14

JA
10

JACKSON COUNTY 125

D

SYLVAN
LAKE

Aspen

SYL

EA
2

EA
3

EAGLE COUNTY
Gypsum

RO
16

Yampa

RO
4
40
RO
2
RO
RO
1
21
Oak Creek
STG
ROUTT
COUNTY

RO
22

RO
10

RO
17

STEAMBOAT
LAKE

STE

D i v i de

l o ra

n

n tal

Co

50

ee

C o n ti ne

r

maps

PA
1

6

PA
8

5

CC
4
2

GOG

BOULDER
3
COUNTY

2

LR
33

1
LR
8

lands map - northwest

o
.

�R

491

A

MZ
5

DE
1

MZ
2

145

D

DO
4

DO
5

SM
2

o lor e s

MZ
9

Mancos

DO
3

Norwood

MONTROSE

Uncompahgre
NF

MZ
4

MZ
7 MAN

MZ
1

MESA VERDE
NATIONAL
PARK

MZ
6

Dolores

Cortez

MZ
8

MCPHEE RES.

LON

n

Ri

r

140

ve

145

B

Rico

SM
7

San Juan
NF

Mt. Wilson

LP
1

LP
5

550

550

SJ
1

LP
4

Ignacio

172

C

50

PAO

149

AR
1

C

NAV

NAVAJO RESERVOIR

160

HI
6

on

HI
3

AR
2

GU
17

San Luis
Peak

D

i

84

ARCHULETA
COUNTY

MI
1

MI
2

160

MI
3

D

RG
7

Del
Norte

SA
2

CN
13

CONEJOS
COUNTY

CN
5

CN
4

CN
2

RIO GRANDE
COUNTY

RG
5

SA
12

SA
6

COUNTY

SAGUACHE

RG
3

South
Fork

SA
4

GU
3

Rio Grande NF

GU
11
GU
18
GU
GU
20
12

Pitkin

Mt.
Harvard

La Plata
Peak

Mt.
Massive

LK
2
LK
5
LK
3
CH
13 CH

LK
4
PA
17

PA
16

PA
15

E

Fairplay

PA
25

PA
19
PA
20

PA
22

SA
15

o

CN
9

CN
7

17

RG
8

CN
14
CN
6

CN
12
CN
3

RG
2

RG
4

RG
6

285

Antonito

an

17

E

CN
8

FR
17

FR
10

FR
7

SAN
LUIS
LAKE

CN
10

Alamosa

COUNTY

150

Blanca

CO
3

142

159

COSTILLA
COUNTY

ALAMOSA

SLL

AL
3

GREAT SAND DUNES
NATIONAL PARK

CO
2

10

9

HU
5

CUSTER
8
CU
CO.
4

CU
6

FR
3

7

FR
13

FR
4

6

PA
8

5

CU
3 Westcliffe

FR
14
FR
21
CU
2

69

PA
26
FR
19
FREMONT
COUNTY
FR
FR
6
20

FR
22

PA
12

Crestone Peak

FR
16

FR
12

FR
15

PA
7

PA
3

SA
16

de

CN
11

La Jara

AL
2

Manassa

370

Hooper

SA
14

SA
10

Moffat

SA
17

SA
9

SA
18

AL
1

285

SA
19

Center

SA
13

SA
20

Saguache

285

SA
11

Monte Vista

Ri

112

SA
1

SA
8

CN
1

CH
24

CH
CH
CH
5
3
6
CH
CH
2
CH
25
CH CH
CH 19 CH
1
21
27
11
Salida
CH
CH
Poncha
CH 20 AHR 26
Springs
22
CH
CH 50
CH 23
12
17
CH
29

CH
18

CH
7

Buena Vista

PA PA
PA
21 SPINNE Y
14
PA
24
MTN. RES.
CH
28 CH
PA
2
PA
PA
10 CH
PA
6
9
SPI
CH
13
5
9
15
8
CH
CH 4 CH
PARK
9
ELE
14
COUNTY
16

LAKE
Mt.
CO. Elbert
LK
1

Gunnison NF

GU
16

D

SA
7

RG
1

114

GU
4

SA
5

SA
3

GU
6

GU
19

149

MINERAL
COUNTY

GU
1
GU
9

Rio Grande NF

MI
4

Creede

GU
7

Gunnison

GU
10

GU
13

135

GU
15

82

PITKIN
COUNTY

Aspen

Crested Butte

Maroon
Bells

t i n e nt a l

GU
5

GU
8

Pagosa Springs

HI
5

HI
1

HI
4

BLUE
MESA
RES.

GU
14

COUNTY

Lake City

HI
2

GU
2

Marble

GUNNISON

PAONIA
RE S.

HINSDALE
COUNTY

Redcloud Peak

Uncompahgre
Peak

Uncompahgre
NF

MT
2

92

151

VALLECITO
RE SERVOIR

Bayfield

COUNTY

LP
3

550

Durango

LP
2

Ouray

SAN
JUAN
COUNTY

Telluride

Mt.
Sneffels

Silverton

Ridgway

RID

OU
1

COUNTY

62

OURAY

CRA

133

BLACK CANYON OF THE GUNNISON
NATIONAL PARK

RIDGWAY
RE S.

MT
1

DE
3

Crawford

DE
2

Paonia

CRAWFORD RES.

Hotchkiss

DELTA
COUNTY

Montrose

92

Olathe

LA PLATA

SM
6

COUNTY

348

SWE

Delta

Cedaredge

65

Grand Mesa NF

VEG

vi d e

160

491

DO
2

DOLORES
COUNTY

MZ
3

SM
4

SM
1

SAN MIGUEL
COUNTY

SM
3

SM
5

Nucla

n

Palisade

ME
8

ME

B5

C

COUNTY

MONTEZUMA

Dove
Creek

lo

res

r

10

Do

r

9

DO
1

141

141

CRP

o

8

e

ME
3

50

ME
11

ME
1

ME
9

do
l o ra

Co
er

90

iv

141

MESA
COUNTY

COLORADO NATIONAL
MONUMENT

ME
2

is
iv

7

Gateway

ME
12

Grand Junction

ME
6

un

6

5

ME
4

G

CHAFFEE
CO.

Fruita

R

G

maps

ME
7A

lands map - southwest

51

�maps

game management units

52

�Index

2015 Colorado State Recreation Lands

land index
State Wildlife Areas, Trust Lands, Fishing Units, Parks
(F. E.) by property name denotes property is a fishing easement
County &amp; LAND NAME

GMU

ACRES

MAP
point

grid
INDEX

MAP
PAGE

104
38
104

2,890
50
400

BAR
AD-1
AD-2

G-3
F-4
G-3

48

791
80
82
82

1,465
714
1,286
2,031

AL-1
AL-2
SLL
AL-3

E-9
E-9
E-9
E-9

51

104

4,412

CHE

G-4

48

77
78
771

561
211
4,982

AR-1
AR-2
NAV

C-10
C-10
C-10

51

139
139
144
144
144
144
143, 144
144
139
138, 139

178
640
632
1,302
319
641
7,150
496
200
8,533

BA-1
BA-2
BA-3
BA-4
BA-5
BA-6
BA-7
BA-8
BA-9
BA-10

J-9
J-9
I-10
I-10
I-10
I-10
I-10
J-10
J-9
J-9

49

5,147
14,060
30
523
13,391
125, 126, 146 19,471
126
1,000
126
13,580
146
1,520
125
69
130
960
130
2,438

BE-1
BE-2
BE-3
BE-4
JMR
BE-5
BE-6
BE-7
BE-8
BE-9
BE-10
BE-11

I-7
I-7
I-8
I-8
I-8
I-8
I-8
I-8
I-8
I-8
I-8
I-9

49

ELD
BO-1

F-3
F-3

48

Adams county
Barr Lake State Park
Lowell Ponds SWA
Whitehorse SWA

alamosa county
Higel SWA
Playa Blanca SWA
San Luis State Park
San Luis Lakes SWA

arapahoe county
Cherry Creek State Park

archuleta county
Devil Creek SWA
Echo Canyon Reservoir SWA
Navajo State Park

baca county

125
125
125
125
126

29
29

1,441
208

39
39
39
39
39

320
1,093
670
3,438
240

CC-1
CC-2
CC-3
CC-4
CC-5

E-4
F-4
E-4
F-4
E-4

48, 50

chaffee county
Arkansas Headwaters State Park multiple
Arkansas River/
56
Big Bend SWA (F. E.)
Aspen Ridge STL
57
Bighorn Springs SWA
57, 481
Buena Vista SWA (F. E.)
49, 481
Chalk Cliffs SFU
56, 481
Champion SWA
57, 481

6,193

AHR

E-7

11

CH-1

E-6

542
8
41
61
60

CH-2
CH-3
CH-4
CH-5
CH-6

E-6
E-6
E-6
E-6
E-6

CN-1
CN-2
CN-3
CN-5
CN-6
CN-4
CN-7
CN-8
CN-9
CN-10
CN-11
CN-12
CN-13
CN-14

D-10
D-9
E-10
D-10
E-10
D-10
E-10
E-10
D-10
E-10
E-10
D-9
D-10
E-10

51

83
83
83

1,061
1,462
278

CO-1
CO-2
CO-3

F-9
F-10
F-9

49, 51

69
86, 691
69, 691
86
84
86
84

640
500
780
640
640
486
640

CU-1
CU-2
CU-3
CU-4
CU-5
CU-6
CU-7

F-8
E-7
F-8
F-8
F-8
E-8
F-8

49, 51

53
62
53
53
64

760
7,612
1,600
1,030
211

CRA
DE-1
DE-2
DE-3
SWE

C-6
B-6
C-6
C-6
B-6

51

49
49
49, 57
48, 481
56
56
48, 49
481
481
481
561
481
481
56
56
56, 57
561
57
56
57
56
49
56, 481

51

Alamaditas Mesa STL
Alamosa Canyon STL
Hot Creek SWA
La Jara STL
La Jara SWA
La Jara Reservoir SWA
Los Mogotes Peak STL
Pinon Hills STL
Rajadero Canyon STL
San Luis Hills STL
Sego Springs SWA
Terrace Reservoir SWA
Trujillo Meadows SWA
Vincente Canyon STL
Mountain Home Res. SWA
Sanchez Reservoir SWA
Smith Reservoir SWA

custer county

clear creek county
Bakerville STL
Bergen Peak SWA
Georgetown SWA
Mount Evans SWA
Urad Lake SWA

640
240
9,485
42,881
2,808
635
640
640
673
640
640
240
71
640

Chesmore SWA
Chubb Park Ranch SWA
Chubb Park STL
Clear Creek Reservoir SWA
Droney Gulch SWA
Frantz Lake SWA
Granite SWA (F. E.)
Harmon SWA (F. E.)
Heckendorf SWA
Johnson Village SWA
Little Cochetopa Creek STL
Love Meadow WWA
Maxwell Park STL
Mount Ouray SWA
Mount Shavano SFU
Mount Shavano SWA
Poncha Pass STL
Ruby Mountain SWA (F. E.)
Sand Creek Central STL
Sands Lake SWA
Smyth SWA (F. E.)
Tiger Lily Creek STL
Wright’s Lake SWA

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PAGE

costilla county

boulder county
Eldorado Canyon State Park
Sawhill Ponds SWA

81
81
81
81
81
81
81
81
81
81
81
80, 81
81
81

ACRES

conejos county

bent county
Adobe Creek Reservoir SWA
Blue Lake STL
Dawn Pond SWA
Fort Lyon SWA
John Martin Res. State Park
John Martin Reservoir SWA
Karney Ranch STL
Karney Ranch SWA
Keller Lease STL
Las Animas SFU
Purgatoire River SWA
Setchfield SWA

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INDEX
E-6
E-6
E-6
D-6
E-7
E-7
E-5
E-6
E-6
E-6
E-7
E-6
E-6
E-7
E-7
E-7
E-7
E-6
E-6
E-7
E-6
E-6
E-6

GMU

maps

Burchfield SWA
Burchfield STL
North Canyon STL
Pat Canyon / Whitby STL
Sand Creek South STL
Sikes Ranch STL
Sikes Ranch SWA
State Line STL
Turk’s Pond SWA
Two Buttes Reservoir SWA

5
525
3,640
500
2,949
25
131
10
720
9
320
11
4,901
231
45
84
360
4
597
14
10
398
84

MAP
point
CH-7
CH-8
CH-9
CH-10
CH-11
CH-12
CH-13
CH-14
CH-15
CH-16
CH-17
CH-18
CH-19
CH-20
CH-21
CH-22
CH-23
CH-24
CH-25
CH-26
CH-27
CH-28
CH-29

County &amp; LAND NAME

Bear Gulch STL
Beddows Mountain STL
DeWeese Reservoir SWA
Froze Creek STL
Lapin Creek STL
Middle Taylor Creek SWA
Rosita STL

Delta county
51

Crawford State Park
Escalante SWA
McCluskey SWA
Roeber SWA
Sweitzer Lake State Park

53

�County &amp; LAND NAME

GMU

ACRES

MAP
point

grid
INDEX

MAP
PAGE

72, 711
711
71
71
70, 71
711

2,359
640
314
606
5,030
11,780

DO-1
DO-2
DO-3
DO-4
DO-5
LON

A-8
A-8
B-8
B-8
B-8
A-9

51

104
51
51
51

2,300
362
3,328
699

CAS
DG-1
ROX
DG-2

G-5
F-5
F-5
F-4

48, 49

47, 444
44
35
35
44
36, 45
36, 45

2,577
382
25
90
1,574
107
602

EA-1
EA-2
EA-3
EA-4
SYL
EA-5
EA-6

C-5
D-4
D-4
D-4
D-4
D-4
D-4

50

105
105

2,086
14,733

EB-1
EB-2

H-5
G-5

48

59
110
118

2,701
400
8,887

CHM
EP-1
EP-2

G-6
G-5
G-6

48, 49

dolores county
Coalbed Canyon SWA
Disappointment Creek STL
Fish Creek SWA
Groundhog Reservoir SWA
Jim Olterman/Lone Cone SWA
Lone Mesa State Park

eagle county
Basalt SWA
Brush Creek SWA
Eagle River SWA
Gypsum Ponds SWA
Sylvan Lake State Park
Vail Deer Underpass SWA
Whiskey Creek STL

elbert county
Jumping Cow STL
Jumping Cow SWA

el paso county
Cheyenne Mountain State Park
Ramah SWA
Turkey Track Ranch STL

maps

59
59
691
58
581
58
58
69
69, 691
86
69
58, 86
58
691
57, 58
86
58
59
58
58
691
58
69

2,227
461
640
640
640
640
520
640
1,280
640
640
28
640
520
2,480
640
640
9,389
640
410
640
18,253
640

FR-1
FR-2
FR-3
FR-4
FR-5
FR-6
FR-7
FR-8
FR-9
FR-10
FR-11
FR-12
FR-13
FR-14
FR-15
FR-16
FR-17
FR-18
FR-19
FR-20
FR-21
FR-22
FR-23

F-7
F-7
F-7
F-7
F-6
E-7
E-7
F-7
F-7
E-7
F-7
E-7
F-7
F-7
E-7
E-7
E-7
F-7
F-6
E-7
F-7
E-6
F-7

43
43
42
34
33
32, 42
33
33
33
43, 444
43, 444

7
19
13,179
2
304
42
600
48
1,333
40

GF-1
GF-2
GF-3
GF-4
HAR
GF-5
GF-6
RIF
RIG
GF-7
GF-8

C-4
C-4
C-5
C-4
C-4
C-4
B-4
C-4
C-4
C-4
C-4

49, 51

54

F-4

48

1,240
1,301
640
1,795

GR-1
GR-2
GR-3
GR-4

E-2
D-3
E-3
D-2

451

GR-5

E-3

2,160
1,304
1,714
5,019
4,144
10,912
83
49
640
10,996
161
1,280
876
2,360
12
880

GR-6
GR-7
GR-8
GR-9
GR-10
GR-11
GR-12
GR-13
GR-14
GR-15
GR-16
GR-17
GR-18
GR-19
GR-20
GR-21

E-3
D-3
E-3
D-3
D-3
D-2
D-3
E-3
E-3
D-3
E-3
E-3
E-3
D-2
E-3
D-2

54, 55
43
551
55
54
67

643
41
415
640
1,800
320

GU-1
GU-2
GU-3
GU-4
GU-5
GU-6

D-6
C-5
D-7
D-7
C-7
D-7

54

81

GU-7

D-7

54
55
54
53, 521
55, 551
551
54, 55
54
55
55
67
551
55
551

2,800
560
1,604
1,584
48
640
778
7,129
55
13
465
640
510

GU-8
GU-9
GU-10
PAO
GU-11
GU-12
GU-13
GU-14
GU-15
GU-16
GU-17
GU-18
GU-19
GU-20

C-7
D-6
C-6
C-6
D-7
D-7
D-6
C-7
D-6
D-6
D-7
D-7
D-7
D-7

76
66
66, 67
76
76
77

520
42
1,429
41
177
508

HI-1
HI-2
HI-3
HI-4
HI-5
HI-6

C-8
C-8
C-8
C-8
C-9
C-9

51

85
84
84
85
861
85
85

1,511
640
640
2,118
544
2,192
640

HU-1
HU-2
HU-3
HU-4
HU-5
LAT
HU-6

G-9
F-8
F-8
F-9
F-9
G-9
F-9

49

West Rifle Creek SWA
Wheeler SWA

33
33, 42
38

Golden Gate Canyon State Park

50

grand county
Antelope Creek STL
181
Carter Creek STL
181
Copper Mountain STL
28
East Carter Mountain STL
181
Granby Ranch SWA
28
(Conservation Easement)
Hot Sulphur Springs SWA
18, 28
Junction Butte SWA
37
Kemp-Breeze SWA
18, 28
Middle Carter (Gunsight) STL
181
Middle Park STL
27
Milk Creek STL
27
Perkins SWA
181
Pioneer Park SWA
18
Ptarmigan STL
28
Radium SWA
15, 27, 361
Red Mountain SWA
28
Slide Mountain STL
18
Troublesome Valley Ranch STL
18
West Carter Mountain STL
181
Windy Gap WWA
18
Windy Ridge STL
27
Almont Triangle SWA
Beaver Lake SWA
Black Sage Pass STL
Cabin Creek SWA
Centennial SWA
Dutch Gulch SWA
Gunnison River SWA
(Van Tuyl &amp; Redden)
Gunnison SWA
Leaps Gulch SWA
Miller Ranch SWA
Paonia State Park
Pitkin SFU
Quakey Mountain STL
Roaring Judy SFU
Sapinero SWA
Spring Creek Reservoir SWA
Taylor River SWA
Tomichi Creek SWA
Tomichi Dome STL
Van Tuyl SWA
Waunita WWA

50

51

hinsdale county
Brown Lakes SWA
Lake Fork of the Gunnison SWA
Mason Family SWA
Rito Hondo Reservoir SWA
Road Canyon Reservoir SWA
Williams Creek Reservoir SWA

garfield county
Bob Terrell SWA
Crystal River SFU
Garfield Creek SWA
Glenwood Springs SFU
Harvey Gap State Park
Parachute Ponds SWA
Rifle Falls SFU
Rifle Falls State Park
Rifle Gap State Park
Roaring Fork SWA
Sam Caudill SWA

GOG

ACRES

gunnison county

fremont county
Beaver Creek SWA
Brush Hollow SWA
Cody Park STL
Cottonwood Ridge STL
Deer Haven STL
Dirty Gulch STL
Fernleaf Gulch STL
Florence STL
Grape Creek STL
McCoy Gulch STL
Newlin Creek STL
Ogden/Treat SWA (F. E.)
Parkdale STL
Pinnacle Rock STL
Sand Gulch, No. 1, 2, 3, 4 STL
Short Creek Baldy STL
Stoney Face Mountain STL
Table Mountain STL
Tallahassee Road STL
Texas Creek #1 &amp; #2 STL
Turkey Gulch STL
Waugh Mountain STL
West Bear Gulch STL

11,903

GMU

gilpin county

douglas county
Castlewood Canyon State Park
Four Mile SWA
Roxborough State Park
Sharptail Ridge SWA

grid
INDEX
C-4
B-4

MAP
PAGE

941
48

MAP
point
GF-9
GF-10

County &amp; LAND NAME

50

huerfano county
Black Hawk STL
Black Mountain STL
Blue Spring STL
Guillermo Ranch STL
Huerfano SWA
Lathrop State Park
Little Sheep Mountain STL

�grid
INDEX
F-9
G-9
F-9
F-9

Adams STL
6
3,640
Brownlee SWA (Fishing Lease)
16
2 mi.
Brownlee 2 SWA (Fishing Lease)
6
1.2 mi.
Cohagen STL
171
2,848
Cowdrey Lake SWA
161
95
Delaney Butte Lakes SWA
16
2,620
Diamond J SWA
161
3,129
East Delaney Butte Lake STL
16
640
Elk Mountain STL
6
2,839
Independence Mountain STL
161
11,239
Indian Creek STL
171
640
Johnny Moore Mountain STL
6
7,671
Kemp Draw STL
171
520
Lake John SWA
161
847
MacFarlane Reservoir STL
17
2,880
Manville SWA (Fishing Lease)
16
4.4 mi.
Murphy SWA (Fishing Lease)
6
6 mi.
North Platte STL
16
152
Odd Fellows SWA (Fishing Lease)
16
0.8 mi.
Owl Creek STL
171
640
Owl Mountain STL
171
640
Owl Mountain SWA
171
920
Pinkham Mountain STL
6
520
Rabbit Ears STL
16
5,189
Red Canyon STL
16
640
Richard SWA
161
2,323
Ridge Road STL
16
320
Sand Creek STL
6
5,038
Seymour Lake SWA
17
81
State Forest State Park
6,7,19,171 71,194
Taylor Draw STL
171
320
Three Sisters STL
6
1,523
Verner SWA
16
2 mi.

JA-1
JA-2
JA-3
JA-4
JA-5
JA-6
JA-7
JA-8
JA-9
JA-10
JA-11
JA-12
JA-13
JA-14
JA-15
JA-16
JA-17
JA-18
JA-19
JA-20
JA-21
JA-22
JA-23
JA-24
JA-25
JA-26
JA-27
JA-28
JA-29
STA
JA-30
JA-31
JA-32

E-1
D-2
D-2
E-2
D-1
D-1
E-1
D-1
E-1
D-1
E-2
E-2
E-2
D-1
E-2
D-2
E-1
D-2
D-2
E-2
E-2
E-2
E-1
D-2
D-1
D-1
D-2
E-1
D-2
E-2
E-2
E-2
D-1

GMU

ACRES

Manzanares Creek STL
Schultz Canyon STL
South Middle Creek STL
Wahatoya SWA

861
85
85
85

MAP
PAGE
49

jackson county

50

CHA
JF-1
STN

F-4
F-4
F-4

127
126
126, 127
126

2,080
2,243
13,886
640

KI-1
KI-2
KI-3
KI-4

J-7
I-7
I-7
I-7

49

107

400

KC-1

I-5

48

Hugo SWA
Karval Reservoir SWA
Kinney Lake SWA

48

741
74, 75
74
75
74

2,942
14
208
85
7,720

LP-1
LP-2
LP-3
LP-4
LP-5

B-10
B-10
B-9
B-10
B-9

51

48
48, 49
48, 49
49
48, 49

629
467

D-5
D-5
E-5
E-5
D-5

50

1,300
8

LK-1
LK-2
LK-3
LK-4
LK-5

8
8
19

200
12
58

LR-1
LR-2
LR-3

F-2
E-1
F-2

48, 50

lake county
Box Creek STL
Crystal Lake STL
Hardeman SWA (F. E.)
Paddock SWA
Reddy SWA (F. E.)

larimer county
Arrowhead STL
Bellaire Lake SWA
Bellvue SFU

LA-1
LA-2
LA-3
LA-4
LA-5
LA-6
LA-7
LA-8
LA-9
LA-10
TRI

G-10
G-9
G-9
F-10
G-9
G-10
G-10
F-10
F-10
G-10
G-10

49

113
120
113

2,240
235
354

LI-1
LI-2
LI-3

H-6
H-6
H-6

49

96
96
91
91
90
90
96
91
96
89

120
180
80
1,082
640
1,121
400
280
581
5,715

LO-1
LO-2
LO-3
LO-4
LO-5
LO-6
LO-7
LO-8
LO-9
NST

I-2
H-2
I-2
I-1
I-1
I-1
I-2
I-1
I-2
I-1

48

20
8, 19
20
20
8
8, 191
9
191
8
20
20
7
8
8
7
20
20
19
191
20
20
191
191
7
7, 8
8, 19
191
19, 191
20
9
191
191
20
19
19
87
191

5,318
2,100
3,834

la plata county
Bodo SWA
Durango SFU
Haviland Lake SWA
Pastorius Reservoir SWA
Perins Peak SWA

500
1,880
7,935
30,000
2,052
8,200
4,500
840
560
6,450
3,312

Big Thompson Ponds SWA
Bliss SWA
Boedecker Reservoir SWA
Boyd Lake State Park
Bull Mountain STL
Cherokee SWA
Douglas Reservoir SWA
Dowdy Lake SWA
Dry Creek North STL
Eagle Canyon STL
Forks SWA
Hohnholz Lakes SWA
Horse Ranch Pass STL
Jimmy Creek STL
LaGarde Creek STL
Lon Hagler SWA
Lone Tree Reservoir SWA
Lory State Park
Meadow Creek STL
Narrows SWA
North Fork SWA
North Rabbit Creek STL
Parvin Lake SWA
Pass Creek STL
Pfister Draw STL
Poudre River SFU
Poudre River STL
Poudre River SWA
Simpson Ponds SWA
Smith Lake SWA
Steinhoff Hill STL
Steven's Gulch STL
Twin Sisters SWA
Watson Lake SFU
Watson Lake SWA
Wellington SWA
West Lake SWA

51, 461
38
39, 46

kit carson county
Flagler Reservoir SWA

85
133
133, 134
85, 851
133
140
140
85, 851
85
85
85, 851

ACRES

Aguilar TV Hill STL
Apishapa North STL
Apishapa SWA
Bosque del Oso SWA
Flattop Butte STL
James M. John SWA
Lake Dorothey SWA
North Lake SWA
Sakariason STL
Spanish Peaks SWA
Trinidad Lake State Park

kiowa county
Nee Noshe Reservoir STL
NeeSoPah STL
Queens SWA
Sweetwater STL

grid
INDEX
F-2
E-1
F-2
F-2
E-1
F-1
F-1
F-1
E-1
F-2
F-2
E-1
E-1
E-1
E-1
F-2
F-2
F-2
F-1
F-2
F-2
F-1
F-1
E-1
E-1
E-2
F-1
F-1
F-2
F-1
F-1
F-1
F-3
F-2
F-2
F-1
E-1

GMU

MAP
PAGE

48, 50

las animas county

jefferson county
Chatfield State Park
Ralston Creek SWA
Staunton State Park

51
352
308
2,004
640
25,497
765
120
640
640
4
133
640
640
640
302
502
2,591
640
13
16
640
242
640
1,920
460
5,762
395
44
30
480
500
640
90
44
1,793
38

MAP
point
LR-4
LR-5
LR-6
BYD
LR-7
LR-8
LR-9
LR-10
LR-11
LR-12
LR-13
LR-14
LR-15
LR-16
LR-17
LR-18
LR-19
LOR
LR-20
LR-21
LR-22
LR-23
LR-24
LR-25
LR-26
LR-27
LR-28
LR-29
LR-30
LR-31
LR-32
LR-33
LR-34
LR-35
LR-36
LR-37
LR-38

County &amp; LAND NAME

maps

1,420
960
585
80

MAP
point
HU-7
HU-8
HU-9
HU-10

County &amp; LAND NAME

lincoln county

logan county
Atwood STL
Atwood SWA
Bravo STL
Bravo SWA
Duck Creek STL
Duck Creek SWA
Dune Ridge SWA
Ford Bridge STL
Knudson SWA
North Sterling State Park

55

�40
192
200
1,297
10,696

MAP
point
LO-10
LO-11
LO-12
LO-13
LO-14

grid
INDEX
I-2
I-2
I-1
I-1
I-1

67
38
562
1,439

ME-1
ME-2
HIG
ME-3

B-5
A-5
A-5
B-5

Rattlesnake Hill STL
Sagebrush Draw STL
Simsberry Draw STL
South Duffy Mountain STL
South Nipple Rim STL
Ted's Canyon STL
Temple Canyon STL
Thornburg Draw STL
Triangle STL
Willow Creek STL
Yampa River State Park

County &amp; LAND NAME

GMU

ACRES

Overland Trail STL
Overland Trail SWA
Red Lion Ranch STL
Red Lion SWA
Tamarack Ranch SWA

96
96
92
90, 92
91, 93
30, 41
30, 41
30
30, 40

MAP
PAGE

48

mesa county
Colorado River Island SWA
Franklin Island SWA
Highline Lake State Park
Horsethief Canyon SWA
James M. Robb /
Colorado River State Park
Jerry Creek Reservoir SWA
Leatha Jean Stassen SWA
Loma Boat Launch SWA
Mogensen Ponds SWA
Orchard Mesa SWA
Plateau Creek SWA
Tilman Bishop SWA
Vega State Park
Walker SWA
West Lake SWA

30, 40

878

CRP

B-5

421
40
30
421
41
421
30, 41
421
30, 40
30

871
31
8
11
148
1,346
113
1,842
351
6

ME-4
ME-5
ME-6
ME-7
ME-8
ME-9
ME-10
VEG
ME-11
ME-12

A-5
B-5
A-5
A-5
B-5
B-5
B-5
B-5
B-5
A-5

80
76
76, 79
76

240
117
579
3

MI-1
MI-2
MI-3
MI-4

D-9
D-9
D-9
D-8

50

maps
56

3, 4
2, 3
211
2, 3
11
3
211
211
201
13
11
4
11
2, 201
11
4, 441
11
10
301
3
3
3
11
12, 211
13
211
2, 3
2, 3
3
12
10
12
211
2
11
11, 211
11
3

12,393
6,266
640
1,849
8,081
104
628
640
2,226
640
640
640
640
26,509
640
2,108
640
1,810
866
640
3,518
640
640
2,079
640
638
640
4,860
9,208
653
640
640
640
640
640
640
640
11,026

MF-1
MF-2
MF-3
MF-4
MF-5
MF-6
MF-8
MF-7
MF-9
MF-10
MF-11
MF-12
MF-13
MF-14
MF-15
ELH
MF-16
MF-17
MF-18
MF-19
MF-20
MF-21
MF-22
MF-23
MF-24
MF-25
MF-26
MF-27
MF-28
MF-29
MF-30
MF-31
MF-32
MF-33
MF-34
MF-35
MF-36
MF-37

C-1
B-1
B-2
B-1
B-2
B-2
B-2
B-2
A-1
C-2
B-2
C-1
B-2
A-1
B-2
C-2
B-2
B-2
C-2
B-2
B-1
C-1
B-2
C-2
C-2
B-2
B-1
B-1
B-2
C-2
A-2
C-2
B-2
B-2
B-2
B-2
B-3
C-1

ACRES

211
640
11
640
3
640
211
640
2, 3
19,962
11
640
211
637
11
640
3, 11
1,021
4
640
3,11,13, 211,
134 mi.
301, 441

MAP
point
MF-38
MF-39
MF-40
MF-41
MF-42
MF-43
MF-44
MF-45
MF-46
MF-47

grid
INDEX
B-2
B-2
B-2
B-2
B-1
B-2
B-2
B-2
B-2
C-1

YAM

C-2

MAP
PAGE

50

Dolores River SWA
Joe Moore Reservoir SWA
Lone Dome SWA
Mancos State Park
Menefee Peak STL
Narraguinnep Resevoir SWA
Puett Reservoir SWA
Summit Reservoir SWA
Totten Reservoir SWA
Weber Canyon STL

71, 73
73
711
73
73
711
73
73
73
73

57
120
1,724
571
635
764
177
526
250
461

MZ-1
MZ-2
MZ-3
MAN
MZ-4
MZ-5
MZ-6
MZ-7
MZ-8
MZ-9

A-9
B-9
A-9
B-9
B-9
A-9
A-9
B-9
A-9
B-10

51

62
65

12
6,161

MT-1
MT-2

B-7
C-7

51

95
99
96
96
95, 96
95
95
96
95

711
1,600
588
884
2,576
3,091
394
903
5,600

MG-1
MG-2
MG-3
MG-4
MG-5
JAC
MG-6
MG-7
MG-8

H-2
H-3
H-2
H-2
H-2
G-2
H-2
H-2
H-2

48

130
125
125
125, 129
125, 130
125, 129
135

640
670
2,603
278
410
1,142
141

OT-1
OT-2
OT-3
OT-4
OT-5
OT-6
OT-7

H-8
H-8
I-8
H-8
H-8
H-8
H-8

49

62, 65
62, 65

5,498
3,201

OU-1
RID

B-7
B-7

51

50
50
58
49
49, 50, 58
50,58,581
57, 58
50, 581
58
500
46
58
58, 581
581
58
50

1,635
1,200
3,782
277
10,282
752
6,186
3,570
1,082
1,600
400
640
7,572
265
420
1,121

PA-1
PA-2
PA-3
PA-4
PA-5
PA-6
PA-7
PA-8
PA-9
PA-10
PA-11
PA-12
ELE
PA-13
PA-14
PA-15

F-6
E-6
E-6
E-5
E-6
E-6
E-6
F-5
E-6
E-5
F-4
E-6
F-6
F-6
E-5
E-5

48, 49,
50, 51

montrose county
51

Chipeta Lake SWA
Cimarron SWA

morgan county

moffat county
Bakers Peak STL
Bald Mountain STL
Ben Morgan Canyon STL
Big Hole Gulch STL
Bitterbrush SWA
Boston Flats STL
Box Elder STL
Box Elder North STL
Browns Park SWA
Castor Gulch STL
Cedar Springs STL
Cedars STL
Citadel STL
Cold Springs Mountain STL
Cross Mountain STL
Elkhead Reservoir State Park
Elk Springs #1 STL
Elk Springs #3 STL
Fortification STL
Godiva Rim STL
Greasewood STL
Great Divide STL
Homestead STL
Iles Grove STL
Jeffway Gulch STL
Jubb Creek STL
Little Snake STL
Little Snake SWA
Maybell STL
Monument Butte STL
Moosehead Mountain STL
Morapos Creek STL
Morgan Gulch STL
Oxbow STL
Peck Mesa STL
Pine Tree Gulch STL
Pinon Ridge STL
Pole Gulch STL

GMU

montezuma county

mineral county
Alberta Park Reservoir SWA
Big Meadows Reservoir SWA
Coller SWA
Creede SWA

County &amp; LAND NAME

Andrick Ponds SWA
Brush Prairie Ponds SWA
Brush SWA
Cottonwood SWA
Elliott SWA
Jackson Lake State Park
Jackson Lake SWA
Jean K. Tool SWA
Weldon Valley STL

otero county
Higbee Canyon STL
Holbrook Reservoir SWA
Horse Creek Reservoir SWA
Melon Valley SWA
Oxbow SWA
Rocky Ford SWA
Timpas Creek SWA

ouray county
50

Billy Creek SWA
Ridgway State Park

park county
63 Ranch STL
63 Ranch SWA
Agate Mountain STL
Alma SWA
Antero STL
Badger Basin SWA
Badger Creek STL
Badger Flats STL
Charlie Meyers SWA
Cline Ranch SWA
Crooked Top STL
Dick's Peak STL
Eleven Mile State Park
Eleven Mile STL
Hartsel STL
High Creek STL

�17,429
15
480
640
640
6,434
1,937
886
950
1,280
1,655
640

MAP
point
PA-16
PA-17
PA-18
PA-19
PA-20
SPI
PA-21
PA-22
PA-23
PA-24
PA-25
PA-26

grid
INDEX
E-5
E-5
F-5
E-5
E-5
E-6
E-5
E-5
E-5
E-5
E-5
F-6

98
98

69
80

PH-1
PH-2

J-2
J-2

48

444

330

PI-1

D-5

50

County &amp; LAND NAME

GMU

ACRES

James Mark Jones SWA
Knight-Imler SWA
McArthur Gulch STL
Mud Springs STL
Saddle Mountain STL
Spinney Mountain State Park
Spinney Mountain SWA
Tarryall Reservoir SWA
Teter-Michigan Creek SWA
Three Mile Mountain STL
Tomahawk SWA
Warmer Gulch STL

50
50
501
50
581
58, 581
58, 581
50, 501
500
58
50
58

MAP
PAGE

48, 49,
50, 51

phillips county
Frenchman Creek SWA
Holyoke SWA

pitkin county
Coke Oven SWA

prowers county
Arkansas River SWA
Deadman SWA
Granada SWA
Holly SWA
Mike Higbee SWA
Red Dog SWA
Thurston Reservoir SWA

98
503
5,630
277
876
570
400

PR-1
PR-2
PR-3
PR-4
PR-5
PR-6
PR-7

J-8
J-8
J-8
J-8
J-8
J-8
J-7

84
84
84
84
123
128

66
17,496
11,864
105
88
12,554

PU-1
PUE
PU-2
PU-3
PU-4
PU-5

F-8
G-7
F-7
G-7
G-7
G-8

49

1,979
5,955
48
13,664
11, 21, 22, 31 25,193
11, 22
383

RB-1
RB-2
RB-3
RB-4
RB-5
RB-6

B-3
B-3
B-3
C-3
B-3
B-3

50

49

pueblo county
Lake Beckwith SWA
Lake Pueblo State Park
Pueblo Reservoir SWA
Pueblo SFU
Runyon/Fountain Lakes SWA
Saint Charles STL

rio blanco county
Colorow Mountain SWA
Jensen SWA
Meeker Pasture SWA
Oak Ridge SWA
Piceance SWA
Rio Blanco Lake SWA

11
12,23,211
23
23, 24

80
80
80
791
791
79
80
791

102
1,280
799
64
935
124
469
120

RG-1
RG-2
RG-3
RG-4
RG-6
RG-5
RG-7
RG-8

D-9
E-9
D-9
E-9
E-9
D-9
D-9
E-9

15
15
214
131
441
441
441
131
26
214
13

650
610
23
288
879
640
2,230
674
34
457
360

RO-1
RO-2
RO-3
RO-4
RO-5
RO-6
RO-7
RO-8
RO-9
RO-10
RO-11

D-2
D-2
D-2
D-2
C-2
C-2
C-2
D-2
D-3
D-2
C-2

5

2,511

RO-12

C-1

12

2,039

RO-13

C-2

17,655
1,714
6,712
644
420
640
320
640
640
2,567
320
640
4,579
2,714
3,238
1,898
640
560
880
320

SA-1
SA-2
SA-3
SA-4
SA-5
SA-6
SA-7
SA-8
SA-9
SA-10
SA-11
SA-12
SA-13
SA-14
SA-15
SA-16
SA-17
SA-18
SA-19
SA-20

D-8
D-8
D-7
D-7
D-8
D-8
D-8
D-7
E-8
E-8
E-8
D-9
E-8
E-8
E-8
E-7
E-8
E-7
E-8
E-8

51

90
92
93
92

1,703
1,854
209
885

SE-1
SE-2
SE-3
SE-4

I-1
J-1
J-1
J-1

48

74

13

SJ-1

B-9

51

70
70
70
70
70
70
70

320
2,223
640
12,775
640
13
160

SM-1
SM-2
SM-3
SM-4
SM-5
SM-6
SM-7

A-7
B-8
A-8
A-8
A-8
B-8
B-8

51

37, 371

134

SU-1

E-4

50

581
581
59
59
59

6,980
5,146
635
357
715

TE-1
MUE
TE-2
TE-3
TE-4

F-6
F-6
F-6
F-6
F-6

48, 49

96
96

680
2,924

WA-1
WA-2

H-2
H-2

48

Jimmy Dunn Gulch STL
Maynard Gulch STL
Moody Creek STL
Moonhill STL
Morrison Creek STL
Pearl Lake State Park
Rock Creek SWA
Sage Creek STL
Sarvis Creek SWA
Sleeping Giant STL
Stagecoach State Park
Steamboat Lake State Park
Stokes Gulch STL
Twenty Mile STL
Yampa River STL
Yampa River SWA

441
13, 441
231
14, 214
15
14
15
13
15
214
15
14, 214
13
13
13
13

MAP
PAGE

50

saguache county
Burro Springs No. 1 &amp; 2 STL
Carnero STL
Cochetopa SWA
Daley Gulch STL
Dome Lakes SWA
Little La Garita Creek STL
Los Creek STL
Middle Creek STL
Mineral Hot Springs STL
Mishak Lakes STL
Mogotas Arroyo STL
Old Woman Creek STL
Russell Lakes SWA
Saguache Creek STL
San Juan Creek STL
Sanderson Gulch STL
Steel Canyon STL
Stonehouse Gulch STL
Villa Grove STL
Werner Arroyo STL

sedGwick county

san juan county
51

Andrews Lake SWA

san miguel county
Carter Place STL
Dan Noble SWA
Dry Creek Basin STL
Dry Creek Basin SWA
Poison Spyder STL
San Miguel SWA (F. E.)
Woods Lake SWA

routt county
Adams SWA
Blacktail (Conservation Easement)
Christina SWA
Chuck Lewis SWA
Coal Bank Gulch STL
Cottonwood Creek STL
Dry Fork STL
Emerald Mountain SWA
Finger Rock SFU
Fly Gulch STL
Grassy Creek STL
Grieve Ranch SWA
(Conservation Easement)
Indian Run SWA

68
68
67
551
67
79
67
681
82
82, 682
68
79
682
682
68
68
82
681
82
682

ACRES

Jumbo Reservoir SWA
Pony Express SWA
Sand Draw SWA
Sedgwick Bar SWA

rio grande county
Beaver Creek Reservoir SWA
Dry Creek STL
Gerrard STL
Home Lake SWA
Rio Grande SWA
Rio Grande River SWA (F. E.)
Shaw Creek STL
Shriver-Wright SWA

grid
INDEX
C-2
C-2
D-3
D-2
D-3
D-1
D-3
C-2
D-2
D-2
D-3
D-1
C-2
C-2
C-2
C-2

GMU

maps

127
127
127, 132
127, 132
132
127
127

5,239
724
640
640
640
300
205
640
309
400
1,629
2,820
1,863
1,206
2,006
866

MAP
point
RO-14
RO-15
RO-16
RO-17
RO-18
PEA
RO-19
RO-20
RO-21
RO-22
STG
STE
RO-23
RO-24
RO-25
RO-26

County &amp; LAND NAME

summit county
Blue River SWA

teller county
50

Dome Rock SWA
Mueller State Park
Pikes Peak SWA
Rosemont Reservoir SWA
Skaguay Reservoir SWA

washington county
Messex SWA
Prewitt Reservoir SWA

Continued on back cover
57

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ATTENTION ANGLERS: Complete fishing regulations are in the Colorado Parks and Wildlife’s 2015 Fishing brochure,
available in print and online at cpw.state.co.us. Some State Wildlife Areas and State Parks have specific fishing restrictions,
anglers should consult the fishing brochure to ensure they comply with all state fishing regulations.

Land index, continued from page 57
County &amp; LAND NAME

GMU

ACRES

MAP
point

grid
INDEX

MAP
PAGE

99
94
951
94
951
951
951
99
20
94

934
65
1,195
324
640
13
159
140
849
158

WE-1
WE-2
WE-3
WE-4
WE-5
WE-6
WE-7
WE-8
STV
WE-9

G-3
G-2
G-2
F-2
G-2
G-2
G-2
G-3
F-3
G-2

48

102
103, 109
101
102
102
103, 109
98
102
98

2,320
332
287
3,682
2,157
18,365
75
920
355

YU-1
YU-2
YU-3
YU-4
YU-5
YU-6
YU-7
YU-8
YU-9

J-3
J-4
J-3
J-4
J-3
J-4
J-3
J-3
J-3

weld county
Banner Lakes SWA
Brower SWA
Centennial Valley SWA
Frank SWA
Greasewood Lake STL
Mitani-Tokuyasu SWA
Nakagawa SWA
Prospect STL
St. Vrain State Park
Webster SWA

Yuma county
Arikaree SWA
Landsman Creek STL
Sandsage SWA
Sandy Bluffs STL
Simmons SWA
South Republican SWA
Stalker Lake SWA
Willow Creek SWA
Wray SFU

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BROCHURE CORRECTIONS
UPDATED: SEPTEMBER 4, 2015

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WARMER GULCH STL

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WARMER GULCH - Park Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Cañon City, go W
on Hwy. 50 to Hwy. 9. Turn N and go 0.5
of a mile N of Park-Fremont county line.
Adjoins Thirty-One Mile Mountain.
GMU/ACRES: 58 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: deer, bear, lion, elk, rabbit, dove,
coyote
NEW! RESTRICTIONS:

a. Access by foot or horseback only from the
designated parking area, no motorized
vehicles.

WARMER GULCH - Park Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Cañon City, go W
on Hwy. 50 to Hwy. 9. Turn N and go 0.5
of a mile N of Park-Fremont county line.
Adjoins Thirty-One Mile Mountain.
GMU/ACRES: 58 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: deer, bear, lion, elk, rabbit, dove,
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AS PRINTED IN BROCHURE
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Table of Contents
What’s New in 2014........................................ 1

• How to make a hunting reservation.....................................1
• How to reserve a park campsite, yurt or cabin...................1

State Wildlife Areas.................................. 2-28

• What is an SWA?.......................................................................2
• SWA access rules.......................................................................2
• SWA properties and regulations.....................................3-28

State Fishing Units......................................... 3

• What is an SFU?.........................................................................3

State Trust Lands
Public Access Program........................... 29-43

• What is the STL Public Access Program?...........................29
• STL access rules.......................................................................29
• STL public access properties and regulations............30-43

State Parks . ............................................ 44-47

• Park access rules, park hours, fees and passes,
camping and reservations....................................................44
• State parks property listings .........................................45-47

Maps........................................................ 48-52

• SWA, STL and state parks lands - Northeast ..................48
• SWA, STL and state parks lands - Southeast ..................49
• SWA, STL and state parks lands - Northwest . ...............50
• SWA, STL and state parks lands - Southwest .................51
• Game Management Unit map.............................................52

Land Index by County ........................... 53-58

CPW Office locations
cpw.state.co.us

ONLY the offices below can assist hunters with animal checks and taking samples that are
related to hunting activities. See the CPW website for a complete list of our 42 parks locations
that can also sell licenses, issue duplicate licenses and accept licenses for refunds.
Brush
122 E. Edison
Brush, 80723
(970) 842-6300

grand junction
711 Independent Ave.
Grand Junction, 81505
(970) 255-6100

Montrose
2300 S. Townsend Ave.
Montrose, 81401
(970) 252-6000

Colorado springs
4255 Sinton Road		
Colorado Springs, 80907
(719) 227-5200		

Gunnison
300 W. New York Ave.
Gunnison, 81230
(970) 641-7060

Pueblo
600 Reservoir Road
Pueblo, 81005
(719) 561-5300

Denver
6060 Broadway
Denver, 80216
(303) 291-7227

Hot Sulphur Springs
346 Grand County Rd. 362
Hot Sulphur Springs, 80451
(970) 725-6200		

Salida
7405 Hwy. 50
Salida, 81201
(719) 530-5520

Durango
151 E. 16th St.
Durango, 81301		
(970) 247-0855

Lamar
2500 S. Main St.
Lamar, 81052
(719) 336-6600

Steamboat SPRINGS
925 Weiss Dr.
Steamboat Springs, 80487
(970) 870-2197

Fort Collins
317 W. Prospect Road
Fort Collins, 80526		
(970) 472-4300		

Meeker
73485 Hwy. 64
Meeker, 81641
(970) 878-6090

Glenwood Springs
0088 Wildlife Way
Glenwood Springs, 81601
(970) 947-2920		

Monte Vista
0722 S. Road 1 E.
Monte Vista, 81144
(719) 587-6900

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Editor: Amy Bulger
Cover photo, snowshoer at Pearl Lake State Park © Tye Eyden
Printed July 2014 by Publication Printers, Denver. 150,000 copies.
Printing paid for with hunting and fishing license fees.

abbreviation key
4WD — 4-wheel-drive
ATV — All-terrain vehicle
BLM — Bureau of Land

Management

Co./COs. — County/counties
CPW — Colorado

Parks and Wildlife

CR —
County Road
GMU — Game

Management Unit

Hwy. — Highway
JCT. — Junction
ohv — Off-highway

vehicle

rd. —
Road
Res. — Reservoir
SFU — State Fishing Unit
STL — State Trust Land
SWA — State Wildlife Area
USFS / FS — U.S. Forest

		 Service
N/NW/NE — North, northwest, northeast
S/SW/SE — South, southwest, southeast
E—
East
W—
West

Colorado Parks and Wildlife Director: Robert Broscheid
The Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission members are (as of July 2014): Bill Kane, chairman • Christopher Castilian, secretary • Robert Bray, member • Jeanne Horne, member • Gaspar
Perricone, member • Dale Pizel, member • James Pribyl, member • James Vigil, member • Dean
Wingfield, member • Michelle Zimmerman, member • Alexander Zipp, member • Mike King,
ex-officio member • John Salazar, ex-officio member
CPW receives federal financial assistance from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. In accordance
with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Title
II of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, the Age Discrimination Act of 1975 and Title
IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, the U.S. Department of the Interior and its bureaus
prohibit discrimination on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, disability or sex.
NOTE: Laws and regulations in this brochure are paraphrased for easier understanding and are
intended only as a guide. Colorado statutes and regulations are available for viewing at CPW offices
and online at cpw.state.co.us/aboutus/Pages/Regulations.aspx.

�2014 Colorado State Recreation Lands

on the cover
A snowshoer departs from a
yurt at Pearl Lake State Park.
Photo by © Ty Eyden/CPW.
(This photo is supported by
funding from the Colorado
Tourism Office, a state agency.)
Other photos, left to right:
1. Boys play at Chatfield State
Park’s swim beach, © CPW.
2. Dad and daughter glass the
plains, by Jim Bulger © CPW.
3. Fishing with dad,
by © Ken Papaleo.
4. Waiting in the duck blind,
© Ducks Unlimited.
5. Taking the canoe to a
favorite hunting spot, © CPW.

download
maps online
State Wildlife Area maps and
information: cpw.state.co.us/

placestogo/parks/Pages/
WildlifeAreaMap.aspx

State Trust
Lands maps:

cpw.state.
co.us/placesto
go/Pages/State
TrustLands.aspx

To learn about
parks, go to
the Park Finder
at: cpw.state.co.us/placestogo/

parks/Pages/ParkMap.aspx

what’s neW2014

» Land openings... Nine new properties with a
variety of wildlife recreational opportunities open
this year for public access. New State Wildlife Areas
(SWA) include: Brownlee II in Jackson County, Colorow in Rio Blanco County, Sam Caudill in Garfield
County, Sikes Ranch in Baca and Las Animas counties, and Urad Lake in Clear Creek County.
New State Trust Lands (STL) are: Overland Trail
in Logan County, Burchfield and Sikes Ranch in Baca
County, and Prospect in Weld County.
See inside for individual property rules and details.
» your habitat stamp dollars at work...

Colorado Parks and Wildlife is currently working
on 12 land projects — conservation easements and
public access easements — being funded through
the Colorado Wildlife Habitat Protection Program (a
partnership that combines hunter and angler Habitat
Stamp funds and Great Outdoors Colorado funds).
When completed, these acquisitions will protect
54,000 acres of wildlife habitat and provide 49,278
acres of new public access for hunting, fishing and
wildlife-related recreation activities.
» Land Closures... A few properties have closed to
public access. These include Kodak Watchable Wildlife Area, Webster SWA and Carr Tract STL in Weld
County, Ward Road Pond SWA in Jefferson County,
West Bank SWA in Garfield County, and Julesburg
SWA in Sedgwick County.
» hunting reservation changes... There are
many changes for reserving waterfowl and smallgame hunting spots on properties in Morgan and
Logan counties. If you plan on making a reservation,
check this brochure first to ensure you follow correct
procedures. Properties affected include: Andrick
Ponds, Atwood, Brush, Brush Prairie Ponds, Elliott,
Jackson Lake, Jean K. Tool, Red Lion and Tamarack
Ranch. See inside for individual property rules.
» blinds must be marked... To help mitigate issues
between hunters, portable blinds and tree stands are
now allowed to be set up 30 days before the season
in which they are to be used for big game, and they
must be removed within 10 days after the season

ends. Any other portable blind or stand for any other
purpose must be removed at the end of the day.
Blinds or stands do not reserve a hunting spot. In addition, blinds and stands require clear marking with
a hunter’s identification. See page 2 for instructions.

» new ponds, new hunts at tamarack... CPW
staff has worked to create new augmentation ponds
and establish a new system for hunting Tamarack
SWA. In the past, three of four ponds were open to
hunting. To increase the quality of hunts and better
manage the duck population and conservation, there
are seven ponds that will be open on a rotating basis
each day. These will be available to hunt through a
new lottery reservation system. The new ponds and
hunt system will help maintain a quality hunting
experience and improve waterfowl hunting on the
rest of Tamarack SWA by increasing movement and
distribution of waterfowl on the property. See page 25
for details.
» tribute to fallen officer... The Wilbur Unit of
Oak Ridge SWA has been renamed the Jon Wangnild
Unit in honor of a 10-year CPW officer who died in a
horse accident in June 2013.
» regulations posted online... CPW reminds
hunters that changes to regulations can sometimes occur after brochures are printed. To obtain updates, go
to cpw.state.co.us/aboutus/Pages/Regulations.aspx.
» Habitat Stamps are $10 and only one is required
per person per year for anyone 18-64. Stamps are
valid April 1-March 31.
• You must purchase a stamp before buying or applying
for a hunting or fishing license or a preference point.
• Anyone buying a one-day or additional-day license
for fishing and/or small game is exempt from buying
the Habitat Stamp with the first two of these licenses.
• Anyone who holds a free Lifetime Fishing license,
a Veteran’s Lifetime Combination Small-Game
Hunting/Fishing license, or who is approved for the
Big Game Mobility Impaired Hunting Program is
exempt from the Habitat Stamp requirement.
See cpw.state.co.us/aboutus/Pages/Accessibility.
aspx for details.

camp reservations hunting reservations
cabins, yurts,
campsites
There are more than 4,000
campsites and 58 cabins and

yurts waiting for you on your
next vacation at state parks
across Colorado.
Campground amenities at
many parks include restrooms,
full electrical hookups and
shower facilities. (See pages
44-47.) Many parks also offer
campsites or cabins for large
groups. Nearly 300 campsites
are ADA accessible.
Yurts and cabins offer comfortable, year-round alternatives to traditional camping in
a tent.

To reserve a campsite,
yurt or cabin, go online

to use the reservation system
at cpw.state.co.us. You also
can call (303) 470-1144, or
(800) 678-2267 from outside
the Denver metro area. The
reservation phone line is open
9 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday-Friday.
Reservations may be made
anywhere from six months to
three days in advance.
There is a $10 nonrefundable reservation fee that applies
when booking. Any site that
isn’t reserved is available on a
first-come, first-served basis.
Park entrance fees also
apply at all state parks, in addition to camping and reservation fees.

some state wildlife areas and
trust lands require reservations
to hunt. If required, it is listed under

the land name in this brochure.
To make a hunting reservation, call
(800) 846-9453, from 9 a.m.-4 p.m.
Monday-Friday.
The following rules apply:

• Maximum 1 reservation per hunt
date and 1 reservation per phone
call.
• Reservations are not transferable. The
person making the reservation must
have a valid license for the species
to be hunted and must hunt at the
property the day of the hunt. Hunters with reservations may only hunt
the area specified on the reservation.
• Reservations not accepted more than
14 days before hunt date nor after
noon the day before the hunt date,

Pacific Flyway lands

For these properties only, reservations must be made by calling (970)
255-6161. All reservation rules apply.
» Colorado River Island SWA,
Franklin Island SWA, Highline Lake
State Park, Horsethief Canyon SWA,
James M. Robb/Colorado River State
Park, Orchard Mesa SWA, Tilman
Bishop SWA

or noon Friday for hunts on Sunday
and holidays falling on Monday.
• To cancel, hunters must do so by
noon the day before the hunt date.
Failing to cancel reservations or follow check station procedures may result in losing future reservation rights
for the rest of the hunting season.
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�state wildlife areas

wildlife areas

What is a state
wildlife area?
State Wildlife Areas (SWAs)
are state-owned lands that offer
wildlife-related recreation to
the public.
While most activities focus
on hunting and fishing, each
SWA has different allowed
activities, based on location
and available resources.
These parcels of SWA land
are paid for by sportsmen and
managed under state law by
Colorado Parks and Wildlife
employees for the benefit of
wildlife.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife manages about 350 SWA
lands around the state.
Green and white State Wildlife Area signs are being replaced with new ones, like this one at Colorow Mountain SWA. Photo by © Mike Porras, CPW.

state wildlife area access rules
Except when specifically authorized, the following
activities are prohibited on lands, waters, frozen
surfaces of waters, rights-­of-way, buildings or
devices under CPW control:
1. To possess the following types of ammunition

and/or firearms: tracer rounds, armor-piercing
rounds, military hardened rounds with explosive or radioactive substances, .50-caliber BMG
rounds, or fully automatic firearms.
2. To enter, use or occupy an area when posted
against entry, use or occupancy.
3. To engage in illegal activities.
4. To enter, use or occupy an area for commercial
purposes or do land, water, oil, gas or mineral
investigations, surveys or explorations.
5. To operate a vehicle (motorized or non-motorized) except on established roads or within
designated camping or parking areas. Drivers
must obey Colorado motor vehicle laws.
6. To drive faster than posted speed limits or
faster than 25 mph if not posted.
7. To leave camp, tent, shelter, motor vehicle or
trailer unattended more than 48 hours, to camp
or to park travel trailers or campers on an SWA
over 14 days in 45-day period.
8. NEW! To establish a permanent structure or
plant vegetation. Only portable blinds and tree
stands for big-game or waterfowl hunting can
be erected on SWAs and no earlier than 30 days
prior to the season for which they will be used.
No nails can be driven into trees. Man-made
materials for blinds or stands must be removed
within 10 days after the season in which they are
used ends. Any other portable blind or tree stand
must be removed at end of the day they are used.
The owner’s Customer Identification Number
and dates of use must be visible on the outside
of portable blinds or underside of tree stands.
Placement of blinds or stands does not reserve
them for personal use, they may be used by the
public on first-come, first-served basis.
9. To remove, modify or destroy a building, water
control device, fence, gate, sign, survey or sec2

boat regulations
All vessels and floating devices, their contents,
motors, trailers and equipment are subject to
inspection by the CPW before being launched,
operated on or leaving waters on SWAs. Any
aquatic nuisance species found during inspection must be removed and disposed of according
to CPW procedures before vessels are allowed to
be launched, operate on, or leave the water.

youth/mentor hunting
Youth/mentor hunting means hunting by
youths under 18. Youth hunters under 16 must
be accompanied by a mentor when hunting
on youth/mentor properties. Mentors must be
at least 18 and comply with hunter education
requirements.

tion marker, vegetation or objects of archaeological, geological or historical value.
10. To litter, leave fish, fish entrails, human waste,
waste water, containers or toxic substances; to
bring household or commercial trash or toxic
substances to an area for disposal; or to dump
trailer waste in a sanitary facility.
11. To build fires without precautions to prevent
spreading; to leave fires unattended.
12. To graze livestock. Horses, mules, llamas, burros may be used in wildlife activities.
13. To have or use fireworks, explosives, poisons,
herbicides, pesticides or illegal substances.
14. To release wildlife or privately-owned game
birds. Private game birds may be released for
field trials, including group dog training on
SWAs only where allowed. To allow dogs, cats
or domestic pets to run at large (not on a leash),
except dogs used while hunting, while training
hunting dogs or at CPW-authorized field trials.
15. To dig trenches, holes or pits.
16. To leave boats, rafts or other floating craft
beached, anchored, moored or docked unattended overnight except in designated areas.

17. To fish from CPW boat ramps or docks in

conflict with boaters or as posted.

18. To snorkel, scuba dive or spearfish with a div-

ing mask, swim fins, snorkel or air tanks. The exception is where swimming is permitted, when
location is identified by a “divers down flag”
and when scuba diver has valid scuba certificate
from recognized scuba training organization.
19. To use air or gas-inflated floating devices for transportation on the surface of the water unless the
device has multi-compartments and a rigid motor
mount when propelled by gasoline or electric motors. Single-compartment air or gas-filled flotation
devices restricted to posted swimming areas.
20. To promote, sponsor, conduct or participate
in boat regattas, paintball shooting, questing or
non-wildlife oriented activities.
21. To launch or land aircraft.
22. To leave decoys or anything used as decoys in
the field or on water overnight.
23. To swim, except in designated waters or during authorized water contact activities.
24. To discharge a firearm or bow in parking,
camping or picnic areas.
25. To fish in fish-rearing ponds, raceways, holding
areas or streams on CPW hatchery properties,
except areas posted as open to fishing.
26. To conduct field trials or group dog training
without a field-trial license.
27. To have, store or use hay, straw or mulch not
certified as noxious-weed free. Certified materials must be clearly marked by certifying state or
province. People who transport these materials on federal, state or county roads that cross
CPW property are exempt. Also exempt is hay
produced on State Trust Lands leased from CPW
for wildlife recreation.
28. To trap unless done according to statutes and
regulations and authorization.
29. To partake in Internet-based or computerassisted remote hunting or fishing. Hunters
and anglers must be present in the immediate
vicinity of their activity.

�State Wildlife Areas

2014 Colorado State Recreation Lands

state wildlife area properties

63 RANCH SWA - Park Co.

Directions: From Fairplay, go 15 miles S on

Hwy. 285, or 5.5 miles N of Antero Jct. on Hwy.
285.
GMU/Acres: 50 / 1,200 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl, big game
FISHING: coldwater stream fishing
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS: camping prohibited

ADAMS SWA - Routt Co.

Directions: From Steamboat Springs, go E on

Hwy. 40, turn S on Hwy. 131. At CR 14, go S.
SWA 0.5 of a mile N of Stagecoach State Park.
GMU/acres: 15 / 650 acres
HUNTING: elk, deer, dusky grouse
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest room
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open to public July 1-Nov. 30.

b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Dogs allowed only as aid in hunting grouse.
d. Vehicles prohibited beyond parking area.

Adobe Creek Res. SWA (Blue Lake) -

Bent, Kiowa Cos.
Directions: From Las Animas, go 15 miles N
on CR 10.
GMU/Acres: 125 / 5,147 acres

state fishing units
BELLVUE SFU - Larimer Co.

Directions: Go N of Fort Collins on Hwy.

287 to La Porte. Just N of La Porte go W on
CR 28.
GMU/Acres: 19 / 58 acres
RECREATION: limited public use and tours
RESTRICTIONS: hunting, dogs prohibited.

CHALK CLIFFS SFU - Chaffee Co.

Directions: From Nathrop, go W 2.5 miles on
CR 162, then go N 0.125 of a mile on CR 287.
GMUs/Acres: 56, 481 / 61 acres
RECREATION: limited public use, limited tours
RESTRICTIONS: dogs prohibited.

CRYSTAL RIVER SFU - Garfield Co.

Directions: 1 mile S of Carbondale on Hwy. 33.
GMU/Acres: 43 / 19 acres
RECREATION: limited public use, limited tours
RESTRICTIONS: Camping, hunting, dogs,

fishing equipment, waders prohibited.

DURANGO SFU - La Plata Co.

Directions: In Durango, next to Animas

River.

GMUs/Acres: 74, 75 / 14 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream on Animas River
RECREATION: visitors center open May

15-Sept. 15; limited tours available at other
times, schedule by calling (970) 375-6766
FACILITIES: rest room and drinking water
available when visitor center is open
RESTRICTIONS: dogs prohibited.

FINGER ROCK SFU - Routt Co.

Directions: From Yampa, go 3 miles S on

Hwy. 131.

GMU/Acres: 26 / 34 acres
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, limited tours
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Fishing, camping, fires, dogs prohibited.
b. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited in
designated safety zones as posted.

GLENWOOD SPRINGS SFU - Garfield Co.

Directions: From Glenwood Springs, go 2.2
miles N along Mitchell Creek.
GMU/Acres: 34 / 2 acres

RECREATION: wildlife viewing, limited tours
RESTRICTIONS: camping, dogs prohibited.

LAS ANIMAS SFU - Bent Co.

Directions: From Las Animas W on Hwy.

194, go 4 miles, then go N on CR 5.5.
GMU/Acres: 125 / 69 acres
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, limited tours
RESTRICTIONS: camping, dogs prohibited.

MOUNT SHAVANO SFU - Chaffee Co.

Directions: From Salida, go 0.5 of a mile NW
on Hwy. 291 to CR 154, then go 0.5 of a mile W.
GMUs/Acres: 56 / 45 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream, coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, limited tours
FACILITIES: rest room, drinking water
RESTRICTIONS: dogs prohibited.

PITKIN SFU - Gunnison Co.

Directions: From Gunnison, go 14 miles E
on Hwy. 50 to Quartz Creek Rd., then go 14
miles E to Parlin and turn N.
GMUs/Acres: 55, 551 / 48 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, limited tours
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Fishing only in Quartz Creek.
b. Dogs prohibited.

POUDRE RIVER SFU - Larimer Co.

Directions: From La Porte, go 5 miles N on

Hwy. 287 to Hwy. 14, then 38 miles W.
GMUs/Acres: 8, 19 / 460 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife
viewing, limited tours
FACILITIES: rest room
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping, dogs, boat launching and boat
takeouts prohibited.
b. Hunting prohibited in designated safety
zone as posted.

PUEBLO SFU - Pueblo Co.

Directions: From Pueblo, go 6 miles W of
Pueblo Blvd. on Hwy. 96.
GMU/acres: 84 / 105 acres
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, limited tours
FACILITIES: rest room, aquarium

RESTRICTIONS: dogs, hunting prohibited.

RIFLE FALLS SFU - Garfield Co.

wildlife areas

» What is an SFU? The term stands for State Fishing Unit. There are 15 of these around Colorado that offer limited wildlife recreation.
They include fish hatcheries and rearing operations. All SWA access rules (on page 2) apply.

Directions: From Rifle, go 15 miles N on

Hwy. 325.

GMU/Acres: 33 / 600 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, limited tours
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Dogs, fires, rock climbing prohibited.
Camping allowed only with hatchery manager’s authorization.
b. Hunting prohibited in designated safety areas.

ROARING JUDY SFU - Gunnison Co.

Directions: From Gunnison, go 15 miles
NW on East River.
GMUs/Acres: 54, 55 / 778 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream, pond fishing
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, limited tours
FACILITIES: rest room
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open for fishing from sunrise to sunset.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Target practice only in designated areas.
d. Discharging firearms prohibited in designated safety zone.

WATSON LAKE SFU - Larimer Co.

Directions: From Fort Collins, go 7 miles
NW on Hwy. 287 to Rist Canyon Rd. (CR
28), then go 1 mile.
GMU/acres: 19 / 90 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: limited tours
FACILITIES: rest room
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Hunting, dogs prohibited.
b. Closed along W bank of Poudre River next
to employee housing.

WRAY SFU - Yuma Co.

Directions: From Wray, go 2 miles W on
Hwy. 34 to CR FF, then go 2 miles N.
GMU/Acres: 98 / 355 acres
RECREATION: limited tours
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping, hunting, dogs prohibited.
b. Closed E of CR FF.
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�2014 Colorado State Recreation Lands
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, rabbit, pheasant,
scaled quail, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: boating, sail boating, sail surfing,
waterskiing, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest rooms, boat ramps
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour after
sunset; no time restrictions for fishing.
b. ATVs, dirt bikes, snowmobiles prohibited.
c. Frozen surface of lake closed.
d. Dams, inlets, outlet structures open only for
fishing.

wildlife areas

ALBERTA PARK RES. SWA - Mineral Co.

Directions: From South Fork, go 18 miles
W on Hwy. 160 to Wolf Creek Ski Area, drive
through parking lot. Continue 1.7 miles on
USFS Rd. 391.
GMU/Acres: 80 / 240 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: primitive boat ramp

ALMA SWA - Park Co.

Directions: From Alma, go 1.5 miles N on
Hwy. 9 to CR 4; then go 0.25 of a mile NW.
GMU/acres: 49 / 277 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, camping
FACILITIES: rest rooms, campsites

ALMONT TRIANGLE SWA - Gunnison Co.
Directions: From Almont, go 3 miles N on

Hwy. 135.

GMUs / acres: 54, 55 / 643 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS: open April 1-Dec. 19

ANDREWS LAKE SWA - San Juan Co.

Directions: From Durango, go 39 miles N on
Hwy. 550 to access road; then go 0.5 of a mile E.
GMU/acres: 74 / 13 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest rooms, trailhead, parking,
overlook

Andrick Ponds SWA - Morgan Co.

Directions: From I-76 take exit 66 (Hwy. 39),
go 7.4 miles N on Hwy. 39 to Hwy. 144 and CR
Y.5. Go 1.5 miles W on CR Y.5, then N on CR 3
1.5 miles to CR AA. Go 1 mile to CR 2, go S on
CR 2 for 0.5 of a mile to parking.
GMU/acres: 95 / 711 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
Facilities: parking at N, S ends of SWA
Restrictions:

a. Public access by foot and only through designated parking areas. Open only on Sat., Sun.,
Weds. and legal holidays from 3 a.m.-9 p.m.
b. Camping, fires, hunting with centerfire rifles,
dog training are prohibited.
c. Discharge of firearms and bows prohibited,
except when hunting. Night hunting prohibited.
d. Hunting not allowed on Clark Lake.
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State Wildlife Areas
e. NEW! From the Sat. before Memorial Day
holiday through Aug. 31, access is for wildlife
observation only and is limited to areas as
posted. Dogs must be on leash at this time.
f. NEW! From Sept. 1 through the end of dark
goose season, open only for migratory bird
hunting within designated areas. See the 2014
Waterfowl or 2014 Small Game brochures.
g. NEW! From the Thurs. before Sept. 1 through
the end of spring turkey season, scouting permitted from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. on Thurs. that are
not open to hunting in and prior to waterfowl
and turkey seasons. All people scouting must
check in and out at check station. Firearms,
dogs not allowed during scouting.
h. NEW! From the end of dark goose season
through the Fri. before Memorial Day
holiday, only spring turkey hunting allowed.
Turkey hunters must check in at check station
on CR AA, but may hunt entire property.
i. NEW! Hunting reservations required, see
“Hunting Reservations” (page 1) for details.
Maximum 4 hunters per area at any time.
Hunters must follow check-in and check-out
procedures as posted.
Hunters with reservations may not check
in until 3 a.m. before the hunt, and may only
hunt the area specified on the reservation or
for which they check into.
Reservations valid until sunrise. Hunters
may check in on a first-come, first-served
basis after a hunter with a reservation checks
out, or after sunrise, if there is no check-in
card in the check station.
From Sept. 1 through end of goose season,
maximum of three reservations per hunter
each year.

APISHAPA SWA - Las Animas Co.

Directions: From Walsenburg, go 18.5 miles
NE on Hwy. 10 to property sign; turn SE and go
20 miles past Mica Butte.
GMUs/Acres: 133, 134 / 7,935 acres
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, bighorn sheep, rabbit, scaled quail, dove
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing

ARKANSAS RIVER SWA - Prowers Co.

Directions: There is currently no vehicle
access to this SWA. Any access crosses private
property and landowner permission is required.
GMU/Acres: 127 / 98 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite quail, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing

ARKANSAS RIVER/Big Bend SWA
(Fishing Easement) - Chaffee Co.

Directions: From Poncha Springs, go 4 miles
N on Hwy. 285, the go 0.125 of a mile E on CR
165. Parking is at W end. From Salida, go NW
on Hwy. 291 for 3.5 miles. Go 0.75 of a mile S
on CR 150, then 0.5 of a mile SW on CR 166
to N bank of Arkansas River. Parking E side of
road.
GMU/Acres: 56 / 11 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream, Arkansas River;
Fishing only. (Note: Fishing access may not be

on both sides of river. Check for signs.)

ATWOOD SWA - Logan Co.

Directions: From Atwood, go 3 miles SW on
Hwy. 6 to CR 29.5, then go 0.5 of a mile S.
GMU/Acres: 96 / 180 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, turkey, bobwhite quail, dove, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Public access by foot only and only through
designated parking areas.
b. Camping, fires, horse use, dog training
prohibited.
c. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except when hunting or for target practice.
Discharging bows allowed for bowfishing.
d. Target practice prohibited except when
authorized by area wildlife manager.
e. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited
first day of teal season to last day of dark
goose season.
f. NEW! All recreational activity except deer
hunting are prohibited opening weekend of
the regular plains rifle deer season and opening day and first weekend of late plains rifle
deer season.

BADGER BASIN SWA - Park Co.

Directions: From Hartsel go E and W along
Hwy. 24. Land is directly N of Hartsel and N
and S along Hwy. 9.
GMUs/Acres: 50, 58, 581 / 752 acres
fishing: 22 miles of fishing access. This is a
fishing property only.
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Hunting, camping, fires prohibited.
b. Parking only in designated areas.
c. Access only from designated parking areas.
Closed beyond fenced and posted easement.

BANNER LAKES SWA - Weld Co.

Directions: From Hudson, go 4 miles E on

Hwy. 52.

GMU/Acres: 99 / 934 acres
HUNTING: dove, waterfowl, rabbits, prairie dogs
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest rooms
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Foot access only, and only through designated
parking area. Closed N of Hwy. 52 April
1-July 15.
b. Camping, fires, horseback riding, bicycling
prohibited.
c. Boating prohibited except for hand-propelled
craft and float tubes.
d. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except when hunting or training dogs. Discharging bows allowed for bowfishing.
e. Fishing prohibited from opening of first
regular duck season to last day of regular
waterfowl season.
f. Closed first day of regular waterfowl season
to day before the first day of pheasant season
except for waterfowl hunting on Sat., Sun.,
Mon. and legal holidays. During this period,

�State Wildlife Areas

BASALT SWA (Basalt, Christine,
Toner, Peachblow, 7 Castles, Schuck units)
- Eagle, Pitkin Cos.

TONER UNIT: From Basalt, go 3.2 miles E on
USFS Rd. 105 (Fryingpan Rd.) to signs; then
go N.
GMUs/Acres: 47, 444 / 2,577 acres
CHRISTINE UNIT: From Basalt, go 0.5 of a mile
W on Two Rivers Rd. (old Hwy. 82) to Homestead Drive; then go N to access road.
GMUs/Acres: 47, 444 / 2,230 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, bighorn sheep, dusky grouse
FISHING: coldwater stream, coldwater lake
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: shooting range
RESTRICTIONS on all units:

a. Alcohol prohibited on shooting range.
b. Except for muzzleloaders, firearms on
shooting range restricted to lower than .50
caliber. Discharging shotguns allowed. Fully
automatic firearms prohibited. Discharging
firearms on shooting range allowed only 7
a.m.-7 p.m. Mon.-Fri., and 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
Sat.-Sun.
c. Boating, water activities prohibited on Christine Lake.
d. Camping prohibited at all times within 0.25
of a mile of Fryingpan River. Camping prohibited in other areas except during regular
and late big-game seasons, plus 3 days before
and 3 days after the seasons.

e. Closed Dec. 1-April 15 except on Christine
Lake and rifle ranges.
f. Fires, mountain bikes prohibited.
g. Dogs prohibited except field trials may be
authorized Aug. and Sept.

BEAVER CREEK SWA - Fremont Co.

Directions: From Cañon City, go 8 miles E
on Hwy. 50 to Hwy. 67 (Phantom Canyon Rd.),
then go N 2 miles to CR 123, then E 0.2 of a
mile to CR 132, then N 9 miles to property. Or:
From Skaguay Dam, go downstream 12 miles
on trail to property (2-day hike).
GMU/acres: 59 / 2,227 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, rabbit, dove, turkey
with limited license
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing. No
overnight camping.

BEAVER CREEK RES. SWA - Rio Grande Co.
Directions: From South Fork, go 2 miles SW
on Hwy. 160 to USFS Rd. 360 (Beaver Creek
Road), then go 6 miles S.
GMU/acres: 80 / 102 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: campgrounds (USFS), rest room,
drinking water, boat ramps
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Discharging firearms, bowfishing and open
fires on ice are prohibited.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater
wake.

BEAVER LAKE SWA - Gunnison Co.

Directions: From Marble, go 0.25 of a mile E

on CR 3.

GMU/Acres: 43 / 41 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream, coldwater lake
RECREATION: non-motorized boating, wildlife

viewing

RESTRICTIONS:

a. Boating prohibited except for float tubes or
hand-propelled craft.
b. Camping, fires, discharging firearms or bows
prohibited.
c. Vehicles prohibited on dam.

BELLAIRE LAKE SWA - Larimer Co.

Directions: I-25 N to Hwy. 14 exit toward
Fort Collins. Take Hwy. 14, turn right onto N.
College Ave., Hwy. 287. Follow Hwys. 14/287
N 10.7 miles. Turn left at CR 74E, Red Feather
Lakes Road, and go 24 miles. Turn left at CR
162, go 2 miles to Bellaire Lake Road.
GMU/Acres: 8 / 12 acres
Fishing: coldwater lake
facilities: USFS campground, drinking water,
electrical hookups, rest room
RESTRICTIONS: boating prohibited except for
float tubes or craft propelled by hand, wind or
electric motor.

BERGEN PEAK SWA - Clear Creek,

Jefferson Cos.

Directions: From Evergreen, go 4 miles N on
Hwy. 74 to Hwy. 103, then go 5.9 miles W to

Stinton Rd. Then go 2.2 miles E.
GMU/acres: 39 / 1,093 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, squirrel, dusky grouse
RECREATION: hiking, horseback riding
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Foot or horseback access only.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Dogs must be on leash except when hunting
small game.
d. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except when hunting.

BIG MEADOWS RES. SWA - Mineral Co.

Directions: From South Fork, go 11 miles W
on Hwy. 160 to USFS Rd. 410, then go 2 miles W.
GMU/acres: 76 / 117 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: campgrounds, rest room, drinking
water, boat ramp

BIG THOMPSON PONDS SWA -

wildlife areas

waterfowl hunting reservations available
but not required. See “Hunting Reservations” (page 1) for details. Reservations valid
throughout reserved day until hunter with
reservation checks out. Hunters may check
in on first-come, first-served basis after a
hunter with a reservation checks out, or if
no reservation exists for a hunt area after
midnight immediately preceding the hunt, or
if reserved area isn’t claimed by legal sunrise.
Maximum 4 hunters per reservation. Waterfowl hunters must check in and check out at
designated station.
g. From the Thurs. before Sept. 1 through the
end of dark goose season, scouting permitted
from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. on Thurs. that are not
open to hunting in and prior to waterfowl
seasons. Must have reservation or letter from
CPW. All people must check in and out at
check station. Firearms, dogs not allowed
during scouting.
h. Dog training permitted N of Hwy. 52 during Feb., March, July 16-Aug. 31 only. Dog
training permitted S of Hwy. 52, Feb. 1-Aug.
31 only.
i. Field trials may be authorized Feb., March and
Aug. No more than 4 per year. Group training events not limited.
j. Domestic, feral or privately-owned game birds
may be released with permit for field trials
and dog training S of Colo. 52. Birds taken
must be removed from SWA and privatelyowned game birds prepared for human
consumption.
k. CPW may implement a dog training reservation system to manage overcrowding.

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Larimer Co.

Directions: From Loveland, go 5 miles E on
Hwy. 402 to I-25 Frontage Road, then go 0.75
of a mile N to interstate underpass. Go left
through the underpass, then 0.75 of a mile N.
GMU/Acres: 20 / 51 acres
HUNTING: rabbit, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest room
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour after
sunset; no time restrictions for fishing or with
night-hunting permit.
b. Camping, fires, dog training, horseback riding, bicycling prohibited.
c. Boating prohibited except for float tubes used
while fishing.
d. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except when hunting. Discharging bows is
allowed for bowfishing.

Bighorn Springs SWA (Fishing Easement) - Chaffee Co.

Directions: Two miles S of Buena Vista at
the intersection of Hwys. 24 and 285, go S on
Hwy. 285 for 4 miles. Access road is on E side of
highway, look for sign.
GMU/ACRES: 57, 481 / 8 acres
Fishing: coldwater river
Restrictions:

a. Access for fishing only and only within the
high-water line.
b. Parking only in designated lots.
c. Camping and fires prohibited.

BILLY CREEK SWA - Ouray, Montrose Cos.

BECKETT TRACT: From Montrose, go 18 miles S
on Hwy. 550 to Ouray CR 4, then turn left. Go
0.5 of a mile.
BILLY CREEK TRACT: From Montrose, go 16
miles S on Hwy. 550 to Ouray CR 2, then turn
left. Road also leads to Nicoll and Porter tracts.
COLONA TRACT: From Montrose, go 7 miles S on
Hwy. 550 to Government Springs Rd. Continue
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on Horsefly Rd. to signed access road.
CARMICHAEL TRACT: From Montrose, go 21
miles S on Hwy. 550 to Ouray CR 8, turn left
on lower road. Go through ranch yard; then go
1.25 miles on main road to access road.
GMUs/Acres: 62, 65 / 5,498 acres, all tracts
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dove
FISHING: coldwater stream, pond
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, camping, hiking
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open May 1-Dec. 31.
b. Snowmobiles prohibited on Colona tract.

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BITTERBRUSH SWA - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Craig, take Hwy. 40 W to
Maybell. SWA is S of Hwy. 40 and W of CR 57.
GMU/acres: 11 / 8,081 acres
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open May 1-Jan. 14.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Vehicles allowed only on CRs 59 and 143.
d. Hunters may place portable blinds, markers,
stands or related structures only after Aug. 1.
These must be removed by the hunter within
1) 24 hours after harvesting an animal, or 2)
7 days after the end of archery pronghorn
season, whichever is first.

Blacktail (Conservation Easement) -

Routt Co.

Directions: From Steamboat Springs, go E on

Hwy. 40, turn S on Hwy. 131. At CR 14, go S.
Easement is S and E of Adams SWA.
GMU/Acres: 15 / 610 acres
hunting: elk, deer, dusky grouse
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open July 1-Nov. 30.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Dogs prohibited except as aid in hunting
grouse.
d. Motor vehicles prohibited beyond designated
parking areas.

BLISS SWA - Larimer Co.

Directions: From La Porte, go 5 miles N on
Hwy. 287 to Hwy. 14, then go 41 miles W.
GMUs/Acres: 8, 19 / 352 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, bighorn sheep, rabbit,
dusky grouse
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS: vessel launching and take out
prohibited

BLUE RIVER SWA - Summit Co.

BLUE RIVER UNIT: From Silverthorne, go 17
miles N on Hwy. 9. 82 acres.
EAGLE’S NEST UNIT: From Silverthorne, go 9
miles N on Hwy. 9. 29 acres.
SUTTON UNIT: From Silverthorne, go 7 miles N
on Hwy. 9.
GMUs/acres: 37, 371 / 134 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing, watchable wildlife trail
RESTRICTIONS on all units: camping, fires,
firewood cutting, discharging firearms or bows
and overnight vehicle parking prohibited.

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BOb terrell SWA - Garfield Co.

Directions: From the intersection of Hwys. 82
and 133, go about 1 mile W on Hwy. 82. Turn left
onto CR 106, follow it back to the E, staying left
at the fork in the road. Road dead ends at SWA.
GMU/acres: 43 / 7 acres
fishing: coldwater stream
RECREATION: boat launch/take out

BODO SWA - La Plata Co.

Directions: From Durango, go 1 mile S on
Hwy. 160/550 to CR 210, then go 0.25 of a mile
W to E boundary.
GMU/acres: 741 / 2,942 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky grouse,
turkey, dove
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open April 1-Nov. 30 for general use.
b. Open S of CR 210 only for small-game hunting from Dec. 1-March 31.
c. Smelter Mountain Trail open 10 a.m.-2 p.m.
Dec. 1-March 31. Foot access only. No dogs.
d. Camping, fires, snowmobiles prohibited.
e. Discharging firearms allowed only when
hunting.

BOEDECKER RES. SWA - Larimer Co.

Directions: From Loveland, go 2 miles W on
First Street to CR 21, then go 0.5 of a mile S.
GMU/Acres: 20 / 308 acres of water
HUNTING: dove, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour after
sunset; no time restrictions for fishing or for
those with night-hunting permit.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates whitewater wake.
c. Fishing prohibited from vessels Nov. 1 to end
of waterfowl season.
d. Camping, fires, horseback riding, sailboards
prohibited.
e. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except when hunting. Discharging bows allowed for bowfishing.

BOSQUE DEL OSO SWA - Las Animas Co.

Directions: From Trinidad, take exit 14A off
I-25. Go W on Hwy. 12 approximately 21 miles
to Weston and look for access signs between
Weston and Stonewall. Property S of Hwy.
GMUs/Acres: 85, 851 / 30,000 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, turkey, small game,
mountain lion
FISHING: coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open to public April 1-Nov. 30; open Dec.
1-March 31 only to licensed big-game hunters and one non-hunting companion.
b. Campfires only in designated areas and containment structures.
c. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except while hunting. Discharging bows allowed for bowfishing.

d. Camping only in designated areas; hunters
may camp anywhere during hunting seasons.
e. Parking allowed only in designated areas.
f. Unattended food or garbage must be stored in
bear-resistant manners or containers.
g. Snowmobiles, motorized vehicles, ATVs and
bicycles on established roads or trails may
be prohibited to protect wildlife and prevent
resource damage. Closures posted.
h. Fishing prohibited on South Fork of Purgatoire
River in SWA from day after Labor Day weekend until first day of Memorial Day weekend.
See Correction List

BOYD PONDS SWA - Morgan Co.

Directions: Go E on I-76 toward Fort
Morgan. Go N on Hwy. 144, turn right on
Elm Street, follow street to SWA. SWA is NE of
Log Lane Village, extending E to Hwy. 52.
GMU/acres: 96 / 176 acres
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open 3 a.m.-9 p.m.; access from designated
parking areas only.
b. Camping, fires, night hunting prohibited.
c. Hunting prohibited S of irrigation canal,
including the ponds.
d. Hunting by shotgun or archery only. Rifle
hunting, horse use, field trials, dog training
prohibited.
e. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except while hunting.
f. Target practice prohibited except when authorized by area wildlife manager.
g. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited
from first day of teal season to last day of dark
goose season

BRAVO SWA - Logan Co.

Directions: From I-76 at Sterling exit, go 0.5
of a mile W on Hwy. 6 to CR 370, then go 1.7
miles NE.
GMU/Acres: 91 / 1,082 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, bobwhite quail,
pheasant, turkey, dove, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Access from designated parking areas only.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except when hunting.
d. Target practice prohibited except when authorized by area wildlife manager.
e. All recreational activities except deer hunting
are prohibited on opening weekend of regular
plains rifle deer season, and opening day and
first weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
f. One field trial may be authorized per year, in
Feb., March or Aug.
g. Horse use prohibited except when training
hunting dogs and then only allowed in Feb.,
March and April (through Wed. before spring
turkey season opens) and Aug.
h. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited
from first day of teal season to last day of dark
goose season.
i. During regular duck season, waterfowl and
small-game hunters must check out at the

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mandatory check station.
ON Scalva Parcel: Reservations required for

BROWER SWA - Weld Co.

Directions: From Evans, go 1 mile E on 37th

Street.

GMU/Acres: 94 / 65 acres
HUNTING: rabbit, squirrel, dove, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping, horse use prohibited.
b. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except shotguns or bows while hunting Sept.
1-Feb. 28 and during spring turkey season.
c. Open March 1-Aug. 31 only for spring turkey
hunters with valid license; open for other access Sept. 1-end of February.
d. Dogs prohibited except as hunting aid. Dog
training prohibited except when training
dogs for hunting.
e. Parking allowed only in designated spaces
within designated parking area.
f. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited
from first day of teal season to last day of dark
goose season.

BROWN LAKES SWA - Hinsdale Co.

Directions: From Creede, go 25 miles W on
Hwy. 149 to USFS Rd. 515 (Hermit Lakes Rd.).
Go 1.5 miles W.
GMU/Acres: 76 / 520 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, picnicking
FACILITIES: rest room, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS: camping prohibited

BROWNLEE SWA (Fishing Lease) -

Jackson Co.

Directions: From Walden, go E on 5th Street

1.5 miles to the signed access point (north of
road). Or, from Walden, go N on Hwy. 125 for 1
mile, turn right on CR 42. Parking and access is
immediately to the right.

GMU/Acres: 16 / 2 mi. of river
FISHING: Michigan River, coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS: open for fishing only.

New! BROWNLEE 2 SWA (Fishing Lease) Jackson Co.
Directions: From Walden, go 0.5 of a mile W
on Hwy. 14 to CR 12; then 5.1 miles NW to CR
18; then 0.5 of a mile W.
GMU/Acres: 6 / 1.2 miles of river
FISHING: North Platte River, coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS: open for fishing only.

BROWNS PARK SWA - Moffat Co.

COLD SPRING MOUNTAIN UNIT: From Maybell,
go 41 miles NW on Hwy. 318 to CR 10N, then
go 17 miles N to CR 72, then 9 miles W to fork.
Take left fork 4 miles.
WIGGINS UNIT: From Maybell, go 41 miles NW
on Hwy. 318 to CR 10N, then go 17 miles N to
CR 72; then 15 miles W.
BEAVER CREEK UNIT: From Maybell, go 59
miles NW on Hwy. 318. Unit N of Hwy. 318.
Calloway Unit: Closed to public access in
posted area.
GMU/Acres: 201 / 2,226 acres, all units
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, elk, rabbit, dusky
grouse, waterfowl, dove
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing

BRUSH SWA - Morgan Co.

Directions: From Brush, go 2.5 miles N on
Hwy. 71. Turn W on CR U. Go about 200 feet to
CR 28, turn N and go 1 mile to parking lot.
GMU/Acres: 96 / 588 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, turkey, bobwhite quail, dove, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, hiking
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open 3 a.m.-9 p.m., no time restrictions for
those with night-hunting permit. Access
from designated parking areas only.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except when hunting. Discharging bows allowed for bowfishing.
d. Target practice prohibited except when authorized by area wildlife manager.
e. All recreational activities except deer hunting
are prohibited on opening weekend of regular
plains rifle deer season, and opening day and
first weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
f. Horse use prohibited except when training
hunting dogs and then only allowed in Feb.,
March and April (through Wed. before spring
turkey season opens) and Aug.
g. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited
from first day of teal season to last day of dark
goose season.

brush creek SWA - Eagle Co.

Directions: Take I-70 to exit 147 toward
Eagle. Turn S and go to round-about. Exit
roundabout going W on Hwy. 6 for 1 block.
Turn S on Capitol Street, then turn E on Brush
Creek Rd. and go to stop sign. Turn S, go 1
block, turn E to stay on Brush Creek Rd. SWA is

15-18 miles from Eagle, between Peterson Draw
and Sneve Gulch. The SWA is composed of 3
separate tracts of property within Sylvan Lake
State Park. All properties are accessible from
Brush Creek Rd. Access and use of Sylvan Lake
State Park requires a parks pass.
GMU/acres: 44 / 382 acres
recreation: hunting, wildlife viewing

Brush Hollow SWA - Fremont Co.

Directions — to boat ramp: From Penrose
at Hwy. 115, go W on 3rd (CR 123), then go
0.29 of a mile to E St. (CR 125). Go 5.5 miles to
CR 129, then go 2.5 miles on CR 129 to SWA.
GMU/Acres: 59 / 461 acres
FISHING: coldwater/warmwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest rooms, shelters, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater
wake.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.

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all public use. See “Hunting Reservations” (page
1) for details.
a. Limited to 3 groups with max. of 4 people per
group daily.
b. Open only 4 a.m.-9 p.m. Foot access only and
only from designated parking areas. Mandatory check station.
c. From Sept. 1-May 31, only hunting allowed.
Limited to archery, muzzleloading and
shotguns during established seasons. Hunting
allowed only Sat., Sun., Wed., Labor Day,
Columbus Day (observed), Veterans Day,
Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, New
Year’s Day, Martin Luther King Jr. Day and
Presidents Day.
d. From June 1-Aug. 31, only wildlife viewing
allowed. Open only Sat., Sun. and Weds.
e. Turkey hunting allowed on opening day, Sat.,
Sun., Weds. and legal holidays during turkey
seasons.
f. Fires, camping, field trials, dog training
prohibited. Discharging firearms, bows prohibited except while hunting.

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BRUSH PRAIRIE PONDS SWA -

Morgan Co.

Directions: From Brush go S on Clayton
Street to check station, then go S 2.25 miles to
parking area.
GMU/Acres: 99 / 1,600 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl, pheasant, rabbit, deer
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: duck blinds
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open 3 a.m.-9 p.m.; no time restrictions for
those with night-hunting permit.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. All users must check in and out at designated
check station at Brush Memorial Park. User
numbers regulated by check station. Maximum 4 hunters per area.
d. NEW! When property is open to hunting, only
one vehicle is allowed per group. Before Dec.
1, hunters must park in area they check into.
Parking only in designated parking areas.
e. NEW! From the last day of regular goose
season until Aug. 31, open only for wildlife
viewing in limited areas as posted. Access
property by foot only.
f. NEW! From Sept. 1-Nov. 30, only migratory
bird hunting allowed, and only Sat., Sun.,
Wed., Columbus Day (observed), Veterans
Day, Thanksgiving Day.
g. NEW! From Sept. 1-Dec. 1, reservations
required until sunrise. See “Hunting Reservations” (page 1) for details. Maximum 3
reservations per hunter annually.
Hunters with reservations may not check
in until midnight before the hunt, and may
only hunt the area specified on the reservation or for which they check into.
Reservations valid until sunrise. Hunters
may check in on a first-come, first-served
basis after a hunter with a reservation checks
out, or after sunrise, if there is no check-in
card in the check station.
h. NEW! Two hunting areas are reserved for
residents of the city of Brush and are awarded
through lottery system. Applications to enter
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lottery available at the CPW Brush Area Office after the August Commission meeting.
Hunters must have valid license for species to
be hunted to enter the drawing. For complete
application and hunt reservation details, call
the Brush Area Office, (970) 842-6300.
i. From the Thurs. before teal season opens
through Nov. 30, scouting permitted from
10 a.m.-2 p.m. on Thurs. that are not open to
hunting in and prior to waterfowl seasons.
Must have reservation number or letter from
CPW. All people must check in and out at
check station. Firearms, dogs not allowed
during scouting.
j. NEW! From Dec. 1 through the last day of
regular goose season, only hunting allowed.
Reservations required until sunrise to hunt
on Dec. 1 (first day for small-game and biggame hunting).
From Dec. 2 through the end of dark
goose season, reservations not available.
Hunters may check in on first-come, firstserved basis, but not until midnight before
the hunt. Five hunting areas open for check
in. Hunters who check in for one of these 5
areas may hunt anywhere on the property.

buena vista SWA (Fishing Easement) -

Chaffee Co.

Directions: From the stoplight on Main
Street in Buena Vista, go E 0.5 of a mile to end
of Main. Parking available in several locations
along river.
GMUs/acres: 49, 481 / 41 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream, fishing access only

BURCHFIELD SWA - Baca Co.

Directions: From Walsh, go 11 miles E on CR

DD to property.
GMU/Acres: 139 / 178 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, pheasant, bobwhite
quail, scaled quail, dove
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing

cabin creek SWA - Gunnison Co.

Directions: From Gunnison, go 2 miles N on
Hwy. 135 to CR 10, then go 2 miles NE (right)
to BLM Rd. 3110 (becomes USFS Rd. 743).
Then go 6 miles E (right) to USFS Rd. 604, then
S (right) to the property.
GMU/acres: 55 / 640 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, hiking, camping
restrictions: open May 1-Nov. 30.

CENTENNIAL SWA - Gunnison Co.

Directions: From Gunnison, go 10 miles W

on Hwy. 50. SWA is N of Hwy. 50.
GMU/acres: 54 / 1,800 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse, rabbit
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open July 1-Nov. 30, with exception for elk
hunting which is allowed through Dec. 31.
b. Motorized and mechanized vehicles restricted
as posted.
c. Camping prohibited.

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CENTENNIAL Valley SWA - Weld Co.

Directions: From Kersey, go 5 miles E on

Hwy. 34 to CR 63 and go N to CR 380. Go E on
CR 380 0.25 of a mile to Pritchard parking lot
and 2.1 miles to Centennial parking lot.
GMU/Acres: 951 / 1,195 acres
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping, dogs (except as aid in hunting), dog
training, fires, target practice, recreational
horse use, hunting with centerfire rifles
prohibited.
b. During regular waterfowl seasons, smallgame and waterfowl hunting only in designated hunt areas.
c. During regular duck seasons, waterfowl and
small-game hunting requires a reservation.
See “Hunting Reservations” (page 1) for
details. Maximum 4 hunters per reservation.
Mandatory check in and check out as posted
at designated station.
d. Open to public during regular duck seasons
only on Sat., Sun., Mon. and legal holidays.
e. From March 1-Aug. 31, only open on designated trail for wildlife viewing and for hunters with valid spring turkey licenses.
f. Waterfowl and small-game hunting is prohibited on opening weekend of regular rifle deer
season, and opening day and first weekend of
late plains rifle deer season.
g. Parking only in designated areas. No motor
vehicles outside parking areas.
h. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited
from first day of teal season to last day of dark
goose season.

CHAMPION SWA (Fishing Easement) -

Chaffee Co.

Directions: From Buena Vista, go S on Hwy.

24, continue S onto Hwy. 285. Easement is E of
Hwy. 285. Parking area off Hwy. 285, 0.5 of a
mile S of junction of Hwys. 285 and 24.
GMUs/acres: 57, 481 / 60 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream; only accessible for
fishing and only through designated parking.

CHArlie meyers swa - Park Co.

Directions: From Hartsel, go E 10.3 miles on

Hwy. 24 to CR 23 (mile marker 250). Turn S
onto CR 23 and go 2.7 miles. Turn E on CR 59
and go 2.3 miles to junction of CRs 59 and 92.
Turn S on CR 59, go 1 mile to entrance.
GMU/acres: 58 / 1,082 acres
RESTRICTIONS: camping, fires prohibited.

CHEROKEE SWA - Larimer Co. (Upper,
Middle, Lower, Lone Pine, Rabbit Creek units)
Directions: From Fort Collins, go 22 miles N
on Hwy. 287 to Cherokee Park Rd. (CR 80C),
then 6 miles W to parking area on S side of road.
GMUs/acres: 8, 191 / 25,497 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, squirrel, dusky grouse,
rabbit, dove
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest rooms
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Motor vehicles permitted on established roads
as posted

b. Open Sept. 1-May 1 only for hunting and
fishing; open otherwise May 2-Aug. 31.
c. Hunting and fishing access by foot only after
last big-game season
d. Horseback, bicycles restricted to designated
roads and trails, except horses used to hunt
big game

cHesmore swa (Fishing Easement) -

Chaffee Co.

Directions: From the stoplight in Buena Vista,
go E on Main Street to end of road. Cross the
Arkansas River on the foot bridge, walk downstream 0.5 of a mile to property. You will cross
Town of Buena Vista property and BLM on the
way. It is open fishing for that entire stretch of
Arkansas River.
GMU/Acres: 49 / 5 acres
hunting: fishing, minimal deer hunting
RESTRICTIONS: access by foot only.

CHIPETA LAKE SWA - Montrose Co.

Directions: From Montrose, go 3 miles S on
Hwy. 550 to Chipeta Drive, then 0.5 of a mile N.
GMU/Acres: 62 / 12 acres
FISHING: warmwater and coldwater fishing
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour after
sunset; no time restrictions for fishing.
b. Camping, fires, discharging bows and firearms prohibited.
c. Field trials may be authorized only in Feb.,
March, Aug. and Sept.
d. Float tubes or hand-propelled watercraft only.

CHRISTINA SWA (Fishing Easement) -

Routt Co.

Directions: From Steamboat Springs, go 7
miles N on CR 129 (Elk River Rd.)
GMU/acres: 214 / 23 acres
FISHING: Elk River, coldwater stream
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS: camping, fires prohibited.

Chubb park ranch SWA - Chaffee Co.

Directions: From Buena Vista, go E 16 miles
on Hwy. 24 to CR 309, then go N on CR 309 0.5
of a mile to SWA.
GMU/acres: 49 / 525 acres
restrictions:

a. Camping, fires, snowmobiles, target practice
prohibited.
b. Vehicles prohibited off of the county road.

CHUCK LEWIS SWA - Routt Co.

Directions: From Hwy. 40, go S on Hwy. 131
to CR 14F. Take 14F W to CR 14. Go N to parking area.
GMU/acres: 131 / 288 acres
hunting: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open 4 a.m.-10 p.m.
b. Overnight parking, camping, fires, bicycles
prohibited.

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c. Dogs prohibited except in hunting waterfowl
or dogs aiding the disabled.
d. Big-game, small-game hunting prohibited.
e. Waterfowl hunting permitted, except within
50 yards of the bridge on CR 14F.
f. Horses prohibited outside parking area.
g. Launching or taking out all flotation devices
(including kayaks, canoes, rafts, tubes) prohibited, except those used exclusively for
fishing.

CIMARRON SWA - Montrose, Gunnison Cos.

RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping, fires, snowmobiles prohibited.
b. Parking in established parking areas only.

CLEAR CREEK RES. SWA - Chaffee Co.

Directions: From Buena Vista, go 13 miles N

on Hwy. 24 to CR 390, then go 0.5 of a mile W.
GMUs/Acres: 48, 481 / 500 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake and 0.5 mile of stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest rooms, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping allowed only in established camping
areas on W end of SWA.
b. Fires allowed only in campgrounds.
c. Fishing prohibited on dam, spillway, outlet
and downstream to Hwy. 24.
d. OHV use prohibited at lake and in campground.

Cline ranch SWA - Park Co.

Directions: From Jefferson, go S on Hwy.

285 for about 5 miles. SWA entrance near mile
marker 194.
GMU/acres: 500 / 1,600 acres
Hunting: pronghorn, deer, elk, waterfowl,
small game
fishing: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
restrictions:

a. Access by foot or horseback only from designated parking areas. No overnight parking.
b. Camping, fires, dog training prohibited.
c. Discharging firearms or bows allowed only
when hunting.
d. Dogs allowed only as aid in hunting.
e. Horses allowed only on designated trails.
Reservation required to use horses, call (719)
836-4279. Only two reservations allowed per
day.
f. Fishing allowed only March 1-Sept. 30 and
only in designated areas. Only people in a
vehicle in the assigned parking space may
fish the corresponding assigned area. Maximum 4 anglers per vehicle and 1 vehicle per
parking space.

g. Artificial flies and lures only, two trout limit.
h. Hunting access limited to the occupants of
a vehicle parked in assigned parking space.
Maximum 4 hunters per vehicle.

COALBED CANYON SWA - Dolores Co.

Directions: From Cortez, go NW on Hwy.
491 to Northdale. SWA is S of Hwy. 491 and CR
2, also 2 areas on N side of Hwy. 491, farther W.
GMUs/acres: 72, 711 / 2,359 acres
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Discharging firearms allowed only for hunting.

COCHETOPA SWA - Saguache Co.

Directions: From Gunnison, go 8 miles E on
Hwy. 50, turn right on Hwy. 114, then go 20
miles S/SE, turn right on CR NN14, go S 2 miles.
GMU/acres: 67 / 6,712 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, rabbit, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour after
sunset, with exception for hunters retrieving
downed game.
b. Foot access only and only from established
parking areas.
c. Camping, dogs, fires prohibited.
d. Big-game hunting prohibited N of posted
E/W center line of Sect. 27, Range 2 E, Township 46 N.

COKE OVEN SWA - Pitkin Co.

Directions: From Basalt, go 30 miles E on

USFS Rd. 105 (Fryingpan River Rd.)
GMU/Acres: 444 / 330 acres
RECREATION: hunting, wildlife viewing

COLLER SWA - Mineral, Rio Grande Cos.

Directions: From South Fork, go 4.5 miles W

on Hwy. 149.

GMUs/Acres: 76, 79 / 579 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, squirrel, dusky

grouse

FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest room
RESTRICTIONS: camping, snowmobiles, over-

night parking prohibited.

Colorado River Island SWA - Mesa

Co.

Directions: From Grand Junction, go E on
I-70; turn S on Hwy. 141 (32 Rd.). Turn W on
D Rd. Colorado River SWA is on S side of road,
along the river.
GMUs/acres: 30, 41 / 67 acres
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping, dogs (except as aid in hunting),
prohibited.
b. Waterfowl hunting from established blinds is
the only hunting allowed.
c. Hunting by reservation only. See “Hunting
Reservations” (page 1) for details. Mandatory
check in and check out as posted at station.

d. Hunting areas that have not been reserved
are available on first-come, first-served basis
after 5 a.m. for that hunt day. Reserved areas
unoccupied by 7 a.m. are available first-come,
first-served basis. But any hunt area must be
yielded at any time upon request of a hunter
holding a valid reservation for that area.
NEW! COLorow Mountain SWA - Rio
Blanco Co.
Directions: From Meeker take Hwy. 64 approximately 15 miles W to CR 142 (directly N
of the east entrance to Rio Blanco Lake SWA).
Scenery Gulch Unit: take CR 142 for 7.2 miles
to the property. Tschuddi Gulch Unit: take CR
142 for 1.8 miles to intersection of CR 142 and
CR 143. Take CR 143 for 3.7 miles to property.
GMUs/Acres: 11 / 1,979 acres
HUNTING: elk, bear, lion, deer, small game
FISHING: Scenery Pond is 5.5 acres at bottom of
Scenery Gulch near parking area.
RECREATION: hunting, fishing, hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding, camping in primitive areas, OHV access through Tschuddi Gulch
to BLM lands on Colorow Mountain.

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Directions: From Montrose, go 23 miles E on
Hwy. 50 to Little Cimarron Rd., then 2 miles S
to access road, then go 1.5 miles SW.
GMU/Acres: 65 / 6,161 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, waterfowl, dusky grouse
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, picnicking

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RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open July 16-end of January.
b. Parking and camping in designated areas only.
c. Motorized vehicles prohibited in Scenery
Gulch Unit and in Tschuddi Unit north of
designated camping area.
d. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
within 200 yards of camping, parking areas or
structures.

COTTONWOOD SWA - Morgan Co.

Directions: From Snyder, go 2 miles E on CR

W.7.

GMU/Acres: 96 / 884 acres
HUNTING: deer, pheasant, bobwhite quail,

waterfowl, dove, rabbit, squirrel, turkey
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open 3 a.m.-9 p.m. daily; no time restrictions
for hunters with night-hunting permit.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Target practice prohibited except when authorized by area wildlife manager.
d. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except when hunting.
e. All recreational activities except deer hunting
prohibited opening weekend of regular plains
rifle deer season, and opening day and first
weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
f. Horse use prohibited except when training hunting dogs and only allowed in Feb.,
March, April (through Wed. before spring
turkey season opens) and Aug.
g. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited
from first day of teal season to last day of dark
goose season.

COWDREY LAKE SWA - Jackson Co.

Directions: From Cowdrey, go 2 miles S on
Hwy. 125. Or: from Walden, go 7.5 miles N on
Hwy. 125. Entrance W of road.
GMU/Acres: 161 / 15 acres land, 80 acres water
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HUNTING: small game, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest room, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater
wake.
b. Sailboards prohibited.

CREEDE SWA - Mineral Co.

wildlife areas

Directions - Hatchery Tract: From Creede,

go 1.2 miles E on Hwy. 149 to undesignated
road, then go 0.5 of a mile S to Rio Grande
River. Deep Creek Tract: From Creede, go 1.25
miles W on Hwy. 149 to Airport Rd., then go
0.8 of a mile S to Rio Grande River.
GMU/acres: 76 / 3 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing

DAN NOBLE SWA - San Miguel Co.

Directions: From Norwood, go 1.5 miles E on

Hwy. 145 to USFS Rd. 610 (Dolores-Norwood
Rd.); then 17 miles S.
GMU/Acres: 70 / 2,223 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl, deer and elk on Greager
Tract
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: power boating, sail surfing, waterskiing, camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest rooms, boat ramps, shelters
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Miramonte Res. Tract:
1. Camping only in designated areas along
NE, SW, SE parts of reservoir.
2. Discharging firearms or bows allowed only
when hunting waterfowl.
3. Waterskiing permitted only 10 a.m.-6 p.m.
Waterskiing, jetskiing only in designated
areas on W half of reservoir.
b. Greager Tract:
1. Access by foot or horseback only.
2. Open March 1-May 15 only with permit
from area or district wildlife manager for
wildlife viewing. Viewers must follow all restrictions and conditions on permit. Open
for other access May 16-end of February.
3. Viewing site limited to designated area.
4. Snowmobiles, camping prohibited.
c. John Kane Tract:
1. Access by foot or horseback only
2. Open May 16-end of February
3. Snowmobiles, camping prohibited

DAWN POND SWA - Bent Co.

Directions: Take Hwy. 50 W toward Las
Animas. From Las Animas, go W on Hwy. 194,
then N on CR 5.5. SWA is on E side of road
around Adobe Creek.
GMU/acres: 125 / 30 acres
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open for fishing only. Hunting only with
landowner permission.
b. Boating prohibited except float tubes or craft
propelled by hand or electric motor.
c. Parking allowed in designated areas only.
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DEADMAN SWA - Prowers Co.

Directions: From Granada, go N on Hwy. 385,
2.5 miles to CR JJ, then go 2.5 miles E on CR JJ
to CR 27. Turn S on CR 27, go 0.5 of a mile to
parking area.
GMU/Acres: 127 / 503 acres
HUNTING: deer, small game, waterfowl

DELANEY BUTTE LAKES SWA (North,
South, East) - Jackson Co.

Directions: From Walden, go 0.5 of a mile W
on Hwy. 14 to CR 12, then go 5.3 miles W to CR
18. Go 4.5 miles W on to CR 5, then go 0.5 of a
mile N.
GMU/Acres: 16 / 2,620 acres
HUNTING: big game, small game, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest room, boat ramp, shade shelters
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater
wake.
b. Sailboards prohibited.

DEVIL CREEK SWA - Archuleta Co.

Directions: From Pagosa Springs, go 16 miles
W on Hwy. 160 to USFS Rd. 627 then 2 miles N.
GMU/Acres: 77 / 561 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, squirrel, dusky
grouse, turkey, dove
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS: camping, fires, snowmobiles
prohibited.

DeWEESE RES. SWA - Custer Co.

Directions: From Westcliffe, go NW on Hwy.
69 for 5 miles, turn N on Copper Gulch Rd. to
access road.
GMUs/Acres: 69, 691 / 780 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake, coldwater stream
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing, camping
HUNTING: pronghorn, waterfowl, dove, coyote,
cottontail, deer, small game
FACILITIES: rest rooms, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS: OHVs prohibited.

DIAMOND J SWA (Hunting and Fishing
Lease) - Jackson Co.

Directions: From Walden, go N on Hwy. 125.

Parking areas are 1, 2 and 4 miles N of Walden.
GMU/Acres: 161 / 3,129 acres of land, 10 miles
of river
HUNTING: small game, waterfowl
FISHING: Illinois and Michigan rivers, coldwater
stream
RESTRICTIONS:

a. No big-game hunting; access allowed only for
fishing, small-game and waterfowl hunting.
b. NEW! Hunting with shotguns only.

DOLORES RIVER SWA - Montezuma Co.

Directions: From Dolores, go 5 miles NE on

Hwy. 145.

GMUs/Acres: 71, 73 / 57 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream

RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS: camping, fires prohibited; fish-

ing prohibited in rearing ponds.

DOME LAKES SWA - Saguache Co.

Directions: From Gunnison, go 8 miles E on
Hwy. 50. Turn right on Hwy. 114, go 20 miles S/
SE. Turn right on CR NN14, go 5 miles.
GMU/Acres: 67 / 420 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lakes
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest room, drinking water
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Access by foot or horseback only from parking areas. Parking only in designated areas.
b. ATVs, dirt bikes, snowmobiles allowed only
on CRs NN14 and 15GG.
c. Camping permitted during waterfowl seasons
in designated safety zones only.
d. Discharging firearms and hunting prohibited
in designated safety zones.
e. Dogs prohibited except as hunting aid or
when on leash.
f. Bowfishing prohibited.

DOME ROCK SWA - Teller Co.

Directions: From Divide, go 5 miles S on
Hwy. 67 to Rainbow Valley, then go 0.75 of a
mile on right fork to access road on right (North
Ranch is Mueller State Park).
GMU/Acres: 581 / 6,980 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky grouse
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, hiking
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Access by foot or horseback only from parking lot and trails from Mueller State Park.
b. Camping, dogs, fires, rock climbing prohibited.
c. Horseback, pack animals allowed only on
designated roads and trails except if used as a
big-game hunting aid.
d. Spring Creek, Dome View trails and Dome
Rock Trail from Jackrabbit Lodge are open
only July 16-Nov. 30.

Douglas Res. SWA - Larimer Co.

Directions: From Wellington exit on I-25, go
5.5 miles W, S and W on Hwy. 1 to CR 15, go 1
mile N on CR 15 to CR 60, then 0.25 of a mile
W to LaVina Drive. Go N on LaVina Drive to
lake. From Fort Collins at Hwys. 287 and 1, take
Hwy. 1 N for 4 miles to Waverly cutoff (CR 15).
Go N on CR 15 to CR 60. Then go 0.25 of a mile
W to LaVina Drive and go N.
GMU/acres: 9 / 765 acres
fishing: warmwater and coldwater species
FACILITIES: rest room
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Fishing only from 1 hour before sunrise to 1
hour after sunset.
b. Hunting, fires, camping, discharging firearms
or bows, sailboards, sailboats, ice skating,
ATVs, dirt bikes, snowmobiles prohibited.
c. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater
wake.

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DOWDY LAKE SWA- Larimer Co.

Directions: From town of Red Feather Lakes,

go 1 mile NE on USFS Access Road.
GMU/Acres: 191 / 120 acres of water
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: power boating, hiking, camping
FACILITIES: rest room, boat ramp, campgrounds
RESTRICTIONS: boating prohibited if it creates a
whitewater wake

Droney Gulch SWA - Chaffee Co.

Directions:
Entrance 1: From the junction of Hwys. 50

DRY CREEK BASIN SWA - San Miguel Co.

Directions: From Naturita, go 17 miles S on
Hwy. 141. Hwy. 141 goes SW through property.
GMU/acres: 70 / 12,775 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dove, mountain lion,
bobcat, coyote
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping only in designated areas.
b. Snowmobiles prohibited.

DUCK CREEK SWA - Logan Co.

Directions: From Crook, go 1.5 miles N on

Hwy. 55.

GMU/Acres: 90 / 1,121 acres
HUNTING: rabbit, pheasant, dove, waterfowl,

deer

RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Target practice prohibited except when authorized by area wildlife manager.
c. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except when hunting.
d. One field trial may be authorized per year in
Feb., March or Aug.

DUNE RIDGE SWA - Logan Co.

Directions: From I-76 at Sterling exit, go 0.5

of a mile W on Hwy. 6 to CR 370, then go 5
miles SW.
GMU/Acres: 96 / 400 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite quail, turkey, dove, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited

except when hunting.
c. Target practice prohibited except when authorized by area wildlife manager.
d. All recreational activities except deer hunting
prohibited opening weekend of regular plains
rifle deer season, and opening day and first
weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
e. Horses prohibited except when training hunting dogs and only allowed in Feb., March and
April (through Wed. before spring turkey
season opens) and Aug.
f. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited
from first day of teal season to last day of dark
goose season.

DUTCH GULCH SWA - Gunnison Co.

Directions: From Gunnison, go 5.3 miles E
on Hwy. 50, then 7.3 miles S on CR 42, which
becomes BLM Rd. 307.
GMU/acres: 67 / 320 acres
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open June 16-end of Feb.
b. Access by foot or horseback only from
designated parking areas. Parking only in
designated areas.
c. ATVs, dirt bikes, snowmobiles allowed only
on improved road through property.
d. Camping, fires prohibited.
e. Dogs prohibited except as an aid in hunting
or when on leash.

EAGLE RIVER SWA (Fishing Leases) - Eagle

Co.

Directions: From Eagle, go E on Hwy. 6 about
2-3 miles to property boundary sign. This is W
edge of SWA. Property extends E about 2 miles
and includes 3 designated fishing access points.
Access allowed only at these points.
GMU/acres: 35 / 25 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open for fishing only on N side of Eagle
River. Access only at designated points as
posted.
b. Camping, fires, dogs prohibited

ECHO CANYON RES. SWA - Archuleta Co.

Directions: From Pagosa Springs, go 4 miles S

on Hwy. 84.

GMU/Acres: 78 / 211 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: boating, picnicking, wildlife

viewing

FACILITIES: rest room, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping, fires, snowmobiles prohibited.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater
wake.

ELLIOTT SWA - Morgan Co.

Directions: From Snyder, go 6 miles NE on

CR W.7.

GMUs/Acres: 95, 96 / 2,576 acres
HUNTING: deer, pheasant, bobwhite quail, rab-

bit, squirrel, turkey, waterfowl
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing

FACILITIES: duck blinds on Union Tract
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open 3 a.m.-9 p.m.; no time restrictions for
hunters with night-hunting permit.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Target practice prohibited except when authorized by area wildlife manager.
d. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except when hunting or bowfishing.
e. All recreational activities except deer hunting
are prohibited on opening weekend of regular
plains rifle deer season, and opening day and
first weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
f. Horses prohibited except when training
hunting dogs and then only allowed in Feb.,
March, April (through Wed. before spring
turkey season opens) and Aug.
g. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited
from first day of teal season to last day of dark
goose season.
UNION TRACT: Waterfowl hunting only. See
2014 Waterfowl brochure for details.
HAMLIN TRACT (N and S): Hunting allowed.
See 2014 Waterfowl brochure for details.
QUINT TRACT: Landowner permission required
to hunt deer.

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and 285, go 4 miles N to CR 251-1. (Note: First
mile of this road is private property. After entering BLM land, the SWA can be accessed for next
2 miles, through BLM land and SWA property.)
entrance 2: About 1 mile N of CR 251-1 is an
access point on Hwy. 285, a “Point of Interest”
site about Zebulon Pike. There is parking and a
gate into E portion of SWA.
entrance 3: Just under 1 mile farther N (about
1 mile S of Jct. of Hwys. 285/291) CR 251 goes
W. There is parking and access 2.3 miles W of
Hwy. 285. Do not attempt access from N via
subdivision on CR 251A.
GMU/acres: 56 / 2,949 acres
HUNTING: Elk, deer, small game

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EMERALD MOUNTAIN SWA - Routt Co.

Directions: From Steamboat Springs, go S on
Hwy. 40 to 5th Street. Turn right on 5th Street,
turn left on Howelsen Pkwy., which becomes
River Road/CR 14 to S. SWA is W of road. Park
in the lot at the left posted for Chuck Lewis
SWA. Follow marked orange posts on W side
of CR 14 along trail easement through private
property to access Emerald Mountain.
GMU/acres: 131 / 674 acres
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open from 4 a.m.-10 p.m. July 1-Nov. 30.
b. Access by foot or horseback only.
c. Camping, fires, dogs prohibited.

ESCALANTE SWA - Delta, Mesa,

Montrose Cos.

HAMILTON TRACT: From Delta, go 2.2 miles W
on 5th Street (G Rd.), to G50 Rd. Go 2 miles
NW. Alternate route: From Delta, go 5.5 miles
NW on Hwy. 50.
LOWER ROUBIDEAU TRACT: From Delta, go 4.5
miles W on 5th Street (G Rd.).
PICKETT CORRAL TRACT: From Delta, go 12
miles NW on Hwy. 50 to Escalante Canyon
turnoff; then 21 miles SW into Escalante
Canyon.
PEACH ORCHARD POINT TRACT: From Delta,
go 6.5 miles W on 5th Street (G Rd.) to Sawmill
Mesa Rd., then 11.5 miles N.
CAP SMITH TRACT: From Delta, go 12 miles
NW on Hwy. 50 to Escalante Canyon turnoff;
then 6 miles SW into Escalante Canyon.
EAST WALKER TRACT: From Delta, go 12 miles
N on Hwy. 50 to Escalante Canyon turnoff, then
go 4 miles SW into Escalante Canyon.
UPPER ROUBIDEAU TRACT: From Delta, go 6.5
miles W on 5th Street (G Rd.) to Sawmill Mesa
Rd., then go 11.5 miles N.
WEST WALKER TRACT: From Delta, go 12 miles
NW on Hwy. 50 to Escalante Canyon turnoff,
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then go 17 miles SW into Escalante Canyon to
Palmer Gulch Rd. Go 5 miles W; then 1.2 miles
N toward Tatum Ridge to Tatum Ridge/Snowbelly Ridge Rds.; then 6 miles NE.
WATERWHEEL TRACT: From Delta, go 12 miles
NW on Hwy. 50 to Escalante Canyon turnoff;
then 3 miles SW into Escalante Canyon. Then
go 0.75 of a mile upstream S of Gunnison River
(primitive road).
GUNNISON RIVER TRACT: From Delta, go 12
miles NW on Hwy. 50 to Escalante Canyon Rd.,
then go 3 miles SW to Gunnison River, then
0.75 of a mile upstream S of Gunnison River
(primitive road).
GMU/Acres: 62 / 7,612 acres on all tracts
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, pheasant, dove,
waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing, interpretive program, historical area
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Dog training prohibited on Hamilton and
Lower Roubideau tracts during upland game
or migratory bird seasons. Hamilton and
Lower Roubideau tracts open only Aug.
1-March 14.
b. Lower Roubideau tract hunting are youth/
mentor hunting only. Only one mentor per
youth may hunt.
c. Field trials may be authorized in Feb., March,
Aug. and Sept.
d. Bowfishing prohibited.

FISH CREEK SWA - Dolores Co.

Directions: From Dolores, go 12 miles N on
Hwy. 145 to USFS Rd. 535, then 12 miles N to
Fish Creek access road. Then go 1.5 miles N.
GMU/Acres: 71 / 314 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky grouse,
snowshoe hare
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: camping (only during deer &amp; elk
seasons), hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS: camping allowed only in deer
and elk seasons.

FLAGLER RES. SWA - Kit Carson Co.

Directions: From Flagler, go 5 miles E on Rd.

U.

GMU/Acres: 107 / 400 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, pheasant, dove, water-

fowl, turkey
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: power boating, waterskiing,
camping, picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest rooms, boat ramps
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Boating prohibited during waterfowl seasons
except float tubes or craft propelled by hand,
wind or electric motors.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater
wake. Waterskiing permitted only Sun. and
Mon. from June 1-Aug. 31.
c. Hunting open to youth/mentors only. Only
one mentor per youth may hunt.

FORKS SWA - Larimer Co.

Directions: Take Hwy. 34 W. Go W at Wilson

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State Wildlife Areas
Avenue for 14.4 miles to SWA on S, near mile
marker 76.
GMU/acres: 20 / 4 acres
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour after
sunset. Foot access only, no vehicles, from
Nov. 1-March 31.
b. Camping, fires, hunting, target practice
prohibited.

FORT LYON SWA - Bent Co.

Directions: From Las Animas, go 20 miles
E on Hwy. 50 to CR 183. SWA is S of Hwy. 50,
next to John Martin Res. SWA.
GMU/acres: 125 / 523 acres
RESTRICTIONS: ATVs, dirt bikes prohibited.

FOUR MILE SWA - Douglas Co.

Directions: From Deckers, take Hwy. 67 S to
Westcreek. From Westcreek, travel W on Stump
Rd. to 9J Rd. Go N on 9J Rd. to SWA.
GMU/acres: 51 / 362 acres
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Access by foot or horseback only.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.

FRANK SWA - Weld, Larimer Cos.

Directions: From I-25 at Windsor exit, go 2.3

miles E on Hwy. 392 to CR 13, then go 0.5 of a
mile S.
GMU/Acres: 94 / 324 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, dove,
waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RESTRICTIONS:

a. NEW! Closed north of the Poudre River for all
public access, including hunting and fishing.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Discharging firearms or bows allowed only
when hunting. Discharging bows allowed for
bowfishing.
d. Hunting only with shotguns or bows.
e. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater
wake.
f. During regular duck season, all waterfowl
and small game hunting limited to Sat.,
Sun., Mon. and legal holidays. Reservations
required. See “Hunting Reservations” (page 1)
for details. Maximum 4 hunters per reservation. Mandatory check in and check out as
posted at designated check station.
g. Hunting prohibited west of CR 13 and as
posted in NE corner of SWA.

Franklin Island SWA - Mesa Co.

Directions: From Grand Junction, go E on

I-70; turn S on Hwy. 141 (32 Rd.). Enter James
M. Robb Colorado River State Park (just north
of Colorado River), SWA is west of the park and
accessed from the Riverfront Trail.
GMUs/acres: 30, 41 / 38 acres
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Waterfowl hunting from established blinds is
only type of hunting allowed.
b. Camping, dogs (except as aid in hunting),
prohibited.

c. Hunting by reservation only. See “Hunting
Reservations” (page 1) for details. Mandatory
check in and check out as posted at station.
d. Hunting areas that have not been reserved
are available on first-come, first-served basis
after 5 a.m. for that hunt day. Reserved areas
unoccupied by 7 a.m. are available first-come,
first-served basis. Any hunt area must be
yielded at any time upon request of a hunter
holding a valid reservation for that area.

FRANtZ LAKE SWA - Chaffee Co.

Directions: From Salida, go 0.25 of a mile W
on Hwy. 291 to CR 154, then 0.75 of a mile W.
SWA is SW of Mt. Shavano SFU.
GMU/acres: 56 / 25 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
FACILITIES: rest room
RESTRICTIONS: camping, discharging bows and
firearms prohibited.

FRENCHMAN CREEK SWA - Phillips Co.

Directions: From Holyoke, go 5 miles W on
Hwy. 6 to CR 29, then go 0.5 of a mile S.
GMU/Acres: 98 / 69 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, pheasant, dove
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Target practice prohibited except when authorized by area wildlife manager.
c. Discharging firearms or bows allowed only
when hunting.

GARFIELD CREEK SWA - Garfield Co.

Directions: From New Castle, go 2 miles SW
on CR 312 to Garfield Creek Rd., then 1 mile S.
GMU/Acres: 42 / 13,179 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping allowed only 7 days before start of
regular big-game seasons through 7 days after
regular big-game seasons.
b. Hunting prohibited within 75 yards of centerline of CRs 312 and 328. Hunting prohibited
in designated safety zone as posted.
c. Open Dec. 1-July 15 only for spring turkey
hunting below and small-game hunting
above junction of CRs 312 and 328. Open for
other access July 16-Nov. 30.
d. Dogs prohibited except as hunting aid.
e. Bicycles allowed only on CRs 312 and 328.

GEORGETOWN SWA - Clear Creek Co.

Directions: From I-70, take exit 228. Turn N

on 15th St.

GMU/Acres: 39 / 670 acres
HUNTING: small game, deer, bighorn sheep
RECREATION: wildlife observation, hiking
RESTRICTIONS: hunting bighorn sheep prohibit-

ed within 0.25 of a mile of I-70 throughout SWA.

GRANADA SWA - Prowers Co.

Directions: From Granada go N on Hwy. 385;
turn E on Half Street (first road N of railroad).
Go 1.5 miles.

�State Wildlife Areas
GMUs/Acres: 127, 132 / 5,630 acres
HUNTING: small game, waterfowl, deer
FISHING: warmwater fishing in Arkansas River
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, photography
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour after
sunset.
b. Parking allowed only in designated areas. All
motor vehicles restricted to access roads and
parking areas.
c. Camping, fires, ATVs, dirt bikes prohibited.
On Midwestern Farms Tract:

1. Hunting restricted to S of river road and by
shotgun and archery only.
2. Swimming, boating, float tubes prohibited.

Directions: SWA is 0.75 of a mile E of Hwy.
40 on CR 89, near Granby.
GMU/Acres: 28 / 451 acres
recreation: hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open April 16-Nov. 14
b. Fires, motor vehicles prohibited
c. Dogs must be on leash

GRANITE SWA (Fishing Easement) -

Chaffee Co.

Directions: From Buena Vista, 17 miles N on

Hwy. 24. Access from Chaffee-Lake county line
downstream to 0.25 of a mile below Granite
Bridge.
GMUs/acres: 48, 49 / 131 acres
FISHING: fishing access only; coldwater fishing
on Arkansas River. Fishing area is from Lake
Co. line downstream to 1.5 miles below the
Granite bridge.
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping, fires, dogs, mining activities and
panning prohibited.
b. Launching or taking out of vessels prohibited.

Grieve Ranch SWA (Conservation
Easement) - Routt Co.

Directions: From Craig, take Hwy. 13 N 44
miles to Baggs, Wyo. Turn right on Wyo. Hwy.
70, go 17 miles to CR 129. Turn right and go 3
miles to SWA campground.
GMU/acres: 5 / 2,511 acres
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Fires, snowmobiles, ATVs, motorcycles,
commercial use, woodcutting and gathering
prohibited.
b. Dogs allowed only as hunting aid.
c. Firearms allowed only for hunting.
d. Camping only in developed campgrounds.
e. Closed on hay meadows N of CR 129.
f. Fishing access to Little Snake River restricted
to river corridor, plus 20 feet above highwater line on either bank.

GROUNDHOG RES. SWA - Dolores Co.

Directions: From Dolores, go 25 miles N on
USFS Rd. 526 to USFS Rd. 533, then 5 miles NE.
GMU/acres: 71 / 606 acres

FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest room, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater
wake.
b. Camping prohibited.

GUNNISON SWA - Gunnison Co.

Directions: From Gunnison, go 6 miles W on

Hwy. 50.

GMU/Acres: 54 / 2,800 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky grouse
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open April 1-Nov. 30.
b. Camping only in designated areas.
c. Foot or horseback access only on Beaver
Creek Trail.

GUNNISON RIVER SWA (Van Tuyl &amp;
Redden) - Gunnison Co.

Directions: From Gunnison go N on Hwy.
135 to CR 13. Turn left and go 0.25 of a mile to
where road jogs left and becomes Tincup Street
in Gunnison. Go W 3 blocks to Palisade City
Park. Parking N side park. Access by foot 0.5 of
a mile W of parking lot.
GMU/acres: 54 / 81 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl by shotgun only
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: parking area
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Foot access only.
b. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except when hunting.
c. Waterfowl hunting only, with shotguns.

GYPSUM PONDS SWA - Eagle Co.

Directions: I-70 to Gypsum exit, take S side

frontage road of I-70 E to parking area. SWA is
on N side of Eagle River only.
GMUs/Acres: 35 / 90 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream, coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: parking area
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open sunrise to sunset; no time restrictions
for hunters and anglers.
b. Camping, fires, glass containers, boat launching and takeouts prohibited.
c. Dogs prohibited March 15-June 15 to protect
nesting waterfowl. Dogs prohibited at all
times on eastern ponds except when used in
waterfowl hunting.
d. Field trials may be authorized in Aug. and Sept.

hardeman SWA (Fishing Easement) -

Lake Co.

Directions: From Buena Vista, go 18 miles
N on Hwy. 24. SWA is on both sides of river,
upstream from Lake/Chaffee county line.
GMUs: 48, 49
fishing: 1.25 miles of fishing access to Arkan-

sas River

restrictions:

a. Camping, fires, dogs, firearms, mining activities and panning prohibited.
b. No launching or taking out of vessels.

HARMON SWA (Fishing Easement) -

Chaffee Co.

directions: From the stoplight in Buena Vista,
go W on CR 306 for 2.2 miles. Turn right on CR
361 for 0.2 of a mile to parking area.
GMU/acres: 481 / 10 acres
RESTRICTIONS: fishing only. Campfires, dogs,
overnight camping, firearms, hunting prohibited.

HAVILAND LAKE SWA - La Plata Co.

Directions: From Durango, go 18 miles N
on Hwy. 550 to USFS Rd. 671, then go 0.5 of a
mile E.
GMU/Acres: 74 / 208 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: boating, camping on USFS property on E side of lake; fee for camping/day use
FACILITIES: gravel boat ramp, USFS campground with rest room and drinking water on
E of lake
RESTRICTIONS: float tubes or craft propelled by
hand or electric motor only

wildlife areas

GRANBY RANCH (Conservation
Easement) - Grand Co.

2014 Colorado State Recreation Lands

HECKENDORF SWA - Chaffee Co.

Directions: From Buena Vista, go 5 miles N
on Hwy. 24 to CR 361, then go 1 mile W.
GMU/Acres: 481 / 720 acres
HUNTING: elk, deer, small game, pronghorn
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Access from designated parking areas only.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.

HIGEL SWA - Alamosa Co.

Directions: From Alamosa, take Hwy. 160
NW to CR 104 N. SWA is N of junction of CRs
104 and 3.0S.
GMU/acres: 791 / 1,465 acres
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open only Sat., Sun., Wed. and legal holidays
from Sept. 1-Feb. 14.
b. Permit required Sept. 1-Feb. 14. Maximum
of 25 permits issued daily, available free, first
come, first served. From Sept. 1-30, and Nov.
11-Feb.14, permits obtained by reservation by
calling (719) 587-6923 or at the Wildlife Area
Office in Monte Vista. Oct. 1-Nov. 10, permits
obtained through reservation system. See
“Hunting Reservations,” (page 1) for details.
Reservations for weekends can be made
up to 14 days in advance but not less than 2
days before Saturday of weekend requested.
Reservations for Wed. can be made up to
14 days in advance but not less than 2 days
before date requested. Maximum 2 people
per reservation.
c. Closed Feb. 15-July 15 to protect nesting
water birds. Area wildlife manager may authorize educational or scientific uses during
closures.
d. Bowfishing prohibited.
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HOHNHOLZ LAKES SWA - Larimer Co.

Directions: From Hwy. 14 at upper end of

Poudre Canyon, go 30 miles N on Laramie
River Rd. (CR 103).
GMU/Acres: 7 / 80 acres of water, 1 mile of
river; 133 acres total
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream, coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest rooms

wildlife areas

RESTRICTIONS:

a. Boating prohibited except float tubes or craft
propelled by hand, wind or electric motor.
b. Sailboards prohibited.
c. Camping only in Laramie River camping area.
d. Grace Creek Rd. closed Dec. 1-Aug. 15.

HOLBROOK RES. SWA - Otero Co.

Directions: From Swink, go 3 miles N on CR
24.5 to CR FF, then go 0.5 of a mile E.
GMU/Acres: 125 / 670 acres
FISHING: warmwater
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite quail, dove, waterfowl
RECREATION: powerboating, sailboating, sailsurfing, waterskiing, camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest rooms, boat ramps
RESTRICTIONS:

a. hunting prohibited as posted in safety zone
on SW side near residence.
b. OHV use prohibited.

HOLLY SWA - Prowers Co.

Directions: From Holly, go 1 mile N on CR

34.

GMUs/Acres: 127, 132 / 277 acres
HUNTING: rabbit, pheasant, dove, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping, open fires, ATVs, dirt bikes prohibited.
b. Hunting prohibited in designated safety zones
between Hwy. 50 and CR FF.

HOLYOKE SWA - Phillips Co.

Directions: From Holyoke, go 4 miles S on
Hwy. 385 to CR 14; then 4 miles W.
GMU/Acres: 98 / 80 acres
HUNTING: rabbit, pheasant, dove, deer
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Target practice prohibited except when authorized by area wildlife manager.
c. Discharging firearms or bows allowed only
when hunting.

HOME LAKE SWA - Rio Grande Co.

Directions: From Monte Vista, go 1.5 miles E

on Sherman Avenue.
GMU/acres: 791 / 64 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open sunrise to sunset; no time restrictions
for fishing or with night-hunting permit.
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b. Float tubes or craft propelled by hand, wind,
electric motor only. Motorboats up to 10 hp
allowed any time. Motorboats 10 hp or more
allowed only 10 a.m.-4 p.m.

HORSE CREEK RES. SWA (Timber Lake) -

Otero, Bent Cos.
Directions: From La Junta, go 8 miles N on
Hwy. 109 to Cheraw; then 2 miles E on CR JJ.5
to CR 33. Go 7 miles N.
GMU/Acres: 125 / 2,603 acres
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: power boating, sail surfing, waterskiing, camping, wildlife viewing, hunting by
permission only
FACILITIES: rest rooms, boat ramps
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour after
sunset; no time restrictions for fishing.
b. ATVs, dirt bikes, snowmobiles prohibited.
c. Frozen surface of lake closed. Dams, inlets,
outlet structures closed except when fishing.

HORSETHIEF CANYON SWA - Mesa Co.

Directions: I-70 W to Fruita exit, take Hwy.
340 S 1 mile to property sign. Take access road
4 miles.
GMUs/acres: 30, 40 / 1,439 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl, dove, deer, coyote, rabbit,
pheasant
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open 5 a.m.-9 p.m., no time restrictions for
fishing.
b. Camping, fires, quail hunting prohibited.
c. NEW! Turkey hunting only allowed for:
1. Limited-access permit for youth/mentor
hunting in spring.
2. Hunters with limited GMU 30 license may
hunt, but only on Skipper’s Island.
d. Hunting permitted with shotguns, hand-held
bows and muzzleloading rifles.
e. Fishing prohibited in rearing ponds and as
posted.
f. Waterfowl hunting on Sat. restricted to youth/
mentors only and only from 100 yards E of
blind No. 1 to western SWA boundary.
g. To hunt waterfowl on W end of property,
reservations required for specific blind. Hunting restricted to within 100 yards of blind.
Maximum 4 hunters per blind. See “Hunting
Reservations,” (page 1) for details. Hunters
must check in and out as posted.
h. Hunt areas not reserved are available on
first-come, first-served basis after 5 a.m. each
hunting day. Reserved areas not claimed by
7 a.m. also available first-come, first-served.
Any hunt area must be yielded at any time by
request of a hunter with a valid reservation
for that area.
i. Permits not required for waterfowl hunting
100 yards E of blind No. 1 to eastern SWA
boundary, including Skipper’s Island.
j. Waterfowl hunting prohibited Wed.-Fri.
except Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day and
New Year’s Day.

HOT CREEK SWA - Conejos Co.

Directions: From Monte Vista, go 20 miles S
on Hwy. 15 to access road, then go 5 miles W.
GMU/Acres: 81 / 9,485 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, black bear, mountain lion,
rabbit, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Vehicles prohibited Jan. 1-April 30.
b. Snowmobiles prohibited.

HOT SULPHUR SPRINGS SWA - Grand Co.

BYERS CANYON RIFLE RANGE: From Hot Sulphur Springs, go 4 miles W on Hwy. 40 to range
(N of highway).
HOT SULPHUR SPRINGS STATE RANCH: From
Hot Sulphur Springs, go 3 miles W on Hwy. 40
to Colorado River bridge, then go S at W end of
bridge.
LONE BUCK UNIT: From Hot Sulphur Springs,
go 3.5 miles W on Hwy. 40 to unit (S of Hwy.).
JENNY WILLIAMS UNIT: From Hot Sulphur
Springs, go 3 miles W on Hwy. 40 to CR 50 (E
end of Colorado River bridge), then 2 miles S.
JOE GERRANS, pioneer park UNITs: From
Hot Sulphur Springs, go 3 miles W on Hwy. 40
to Colorado River bridge, then go S at E end of
bridge.
Pioneer park UNIT: N and W of Hot Sulphur
Springs on the edge of town, N side of Colorado
River.
PAUL F. GILBERT FISHING AREA: From Hot
Sulphur Springs, go 3 miles W on Hwy. 40 to W
end of Colorado River bridge; then S.
GMUs/Acres: 18, 28 / 2,160 acres, all units
HUNTING: deer, elk, black bear, mountain lion,
rabbit, dusky grouse, waterfowl, dove
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing,
photography, shooting range
FACILITIES: rest room, rifle range, campsites
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping only in Joe Gerrans Unit and Lone
Buck campgrounds.
b. Discharging firearms prohibited in Joe Gerrans Unit, Lone Buck campgrounds and Paul
F. Gilbert Fishing Area.
c. Byers Canyon Rifle Range open sunrise to
sunset. The range may be closed to protect
wintering big game.
d. Bowfishing prohibited.
e. Fires and off-road travel prohibited in Parshall
Divide Unit.

HUERFANO SWA - Huerfano Co.

Directions: From Gardner, go 13 miles W on

CR 580.

GMU/Acres: 861 / 544 acres
HUNTING: deer, bear, rabbit, dove
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest rooms, picnic tables

HUGO SWA - Lincoln Co.

CLINGINGSMITH TRACT: From Hugo, go 14
miles S on CR 109, then 2.25 miles E on CR 2G.

�State Wildlife Areas
GMU/Acres: 113 / 2,240 acres
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, rabbit, dove,

waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater; spring stocked trout
fishing
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest rooms
RESTRICTIONS: boating prohibited.

INDIAN RUN SWA - Routt Co.

RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping allowed only in designated areas.
b. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited in
designated safety zones.

JACKSON LAKE SWA - Morgan Co.

Directions: From I-76 at Hwy. 39 exit, go 7.4
miles N on Hwy. 39 to Hwy. 144. Then go 1
mile NE to CR 5, then 3.8 miles N to CR CC,
then 1 mile W to CR 4, then 0.25 of a mile S.
GMU/Acres: 95 / 394 acres
HUNTING: pheasant, waterfowl, dove, rabbit, deer
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: powerboating, sailboating, sail
surfing, waterskiing, wildlife viewing (no boat
ramp)
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Access only from designated parking areas.
b. Camping, fires, ice fishing, hunting with
centerfire rifles prohibited.
c. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except when hunting. Discharging bows allowed for bowfishing.
d. No fishing Oct. 1 through last day of regular
waterfowl season in the SWA portion of the
lake. SWA property is marked with signs.
No fishing Nov. 1 through last day of regular
waterfowl season in the state park portion of
the lake north of the boat ramp.
e. Hunting prohibited from frozen surface of
lake and elsewhere as posted. Vessels prohibited on frozen surface of the lake.
f. Target practice prohibited except with area
wildlife manager’s authorization.
g. NEW! During regular duck season, smallgame hunters may not hunt around ponds
occupied by waterfowl hunters.
h. NEW! During regular duck season, all hunters
must check in and check out at check station.
Hunters may check in on a first-come, firstserved basis after 3 a.m. or after any other
hunters check out. Hunters may only hunt
the area they check into.

JAMES M. JOHN SWA - Las Animas Co.

Directions: From Raton, N.M., go 7 miles on
New Mexico Hwys. 72 &amp; 526. Go N up Sugarite
Canyon 12 miles to Lake Dorothey SWA, then
go NW 4 miles on unmarked trail to top of
Fishers Peak Mesa.

GMU/Acres: 140 / 8,200 acres
HUNTING: elk, deer, bear, mountain lion, small

game, turkey

RECREATION: wildlife viewing, hiking, picnicking
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open April 2-Nov. 30.
b. Access by foot or horseback only.
c. Camping prohibited within 100 feet of
streams.
d. Hunting access by drawing only and for
big game only in regular rifle deer and elk
seasons.

JAMES MARK JONES SWA - Park Co.

Directions: From Hwy. 24 E of Hartsel, take
CR 15 (Elkhorn Rd.) N 15 miles to sign. Go
W 1.8 miles to parking area. From Hwy. 285 at
Como turnoff, take CR 15 SE 8 miles to sign. Go
W 1.8 miles to parking area. Road to parking
area not maintained in winter.
GMU/Acres: 50 / 17,429 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: parking areas
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open May 2-Dec. 31.
b. Fires only in established fire rings at designated parking areas.

JEAN K. TOOL SWA - Morgan Co.

Directions: From Fort Morgan, go 4 miles

NE on I-76 to Dodd Bridge Rd., then go 1.75
miles N.
GMU/Acres: 96 / 903 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite quail, turkey, dove, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, hiking
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open 3 a.m.-9 p.m.; no time restrictions for
hunters with night-hunting permit.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except when hunting.
d. Target practice prohibited except when authorized by area wildlife manager.
e. All recreational activities except deer hunting
prohibited opening weekend of regular plains
rifle deer season, and opening day and first
weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
f. Horses prohibited except when training hunting dogs and only allowed in Feb., March,
April (through Wed. before spring turkey
season opens) and Aug.
g. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited
from first day of teal season to last day of dark
goose season.

JENSEN SWA - Rio Blanco Co.

Directions: From Meeker, go 9 miles NE on
Hwy. 13 to CR 30.
GMUs/Acres: 12, 23, 211 / 5,955 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, black bear, rabbit, dusky
grouse, waterfowl
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open July 16-Dec. 31.
b. Camping only in designated areas.

JERRY CREEK RES. SWA (Jerry Creek
Res. Nos.1 &amp; 2) - Mesa Co.

Directions: From Molina, take Hwy. 330 W.
SWA is on N side of highway at confluence of
Plateau and Spring creeks.
GMU/acres: 421 / 871 acres
fishing: warmwater lake (catch and release
only)
Recreation: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Hunting, firearms, ice fishing, camping, fires,
motorized and non-motorized vehicles, pets,
domestic animals, boating, floating, swimming, wading prohibited.
b. Belly boats used with waders are allowed.
c. Frozen surface of lake closed.

JIM OLTERMAN/LONE CONE SWA -

Dolores Co.

Directions: From Norwood, go 1.5 miles E on
Hwy. 145 to USFS Rd. 610, then go 24 miles S.
GMUs/Acres: 70, 71 / 5,030 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, black bear, dusky grouse
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: camping, picnicking, wildlife
viewing
FACILITIES: two horse corrals, campsites
RESTRICTIONS: snowmobiles prohibited.

wildlife areas

Directions: From Hamilton, go 12 miles SE
on Hwy. 317 to CR 67, then go 6 miles S.
GMU/Acres: 12 / 2,039 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, black bear, rabbit, dusky
grouse
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing

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JOE MOORE RES. SWA - Montezuma Co.

Directions: From Mancos, go 5 miles NE on
Hwy. 184 to CR 40, then go 4 miles N.
GMU/Acres: 73 / 120 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest room, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Boating prohibited if it causes a whitewater
wake.
b. Camping prohibited.

JOHN MARTIN RES. SWA - Bent Co.

Directions: From Las Animas, go 16 miles E
on Hwy. 50 to CR 24 at Hasty. Then go 2 miles
S on CR 24.
GMUs/Acres: 125, 126, 146 / 19,471 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite quail, scaled quail, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: power boating, sail boating, sail
surfing, waterskiing, camping, hiking, wildlife
viewing
FACILITIES: rest rooms, boat ramps
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Field trials may be authorized Feb., March,
Aug. and Sept.
b. Closed except to retrieve downed waterfowl
Nov. 1 through last day of waterfowl season as
posted on Army Corps of Engineer land under
lease by CPW to provide for waterfowl resting.
c. ATVs, dirt bikes prohibited.

JOHNSON VILLAGE SWA - Chaffee Co.

Directions: From Hwy. 24 bridge over Arkansas River, SWA is on the W half of river 0.25 of
a mile upstream and 0.5 of a mile downstream.
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Fishing access only.
GMU/acres: 481 / 9 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream

JUMBO RES. SWA - Sedgwick, Logan Cos.

Directions: From I-76 at Red Lion exit (No.
155), go 3 miles N to Hwy. 138, then 1 mile NE
to CR 95, then 2 miles N.
GMU/Acres: 90 / 1,703 acres
HUNTING: rabbit, pheasant, waterfowl, doves
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest rooms, boat ramp

wildlife areas

RESTRICTIONS:

a. Anyone ages 19-64 must purchase an annual
Jumbo Res./Prewitt Res. access permit to
enter the property. Anyone who has a valid
Colorado annual hunting or fishing license
does NOT need to have an access permit.
Permits are $36, valid April 1-March 31, and
available anywhere you can purchase CPW
hunting and fishing licenses.
b. Maximum of 250 vehicles on property at
once.
c. Boating prohibited Oct. 1 through last day of
regular goose season. Hand-propelled craft
may be used to set and pick up decoys and to
retrieve downed waterfowl.
d. Waterskiing permitted 10 a.m.-7 p.m. Fri.,
Sat., Sun. and Mon. of Memorial Day weekend.
e. Fishing restricted to 2 S dams and bank
around outlet tower from Oct. 1 to last day
of waterfowl season. Ice fishing is allowed
anywhere.
f. Boats prohibited within 50 feet of outlet
structure.
g. Hunting prohibited from frozen surface of
lake.

jumping cow SWA - Elbert Co.

directions: From Kiowa, take Hwy. 86 about
16 miles E to CR 105. Turn N, go about 2 miles
to CR 122, turn E to SWA.
GMU/acres: 105 / 14,733 acres
HUNTING: by permit only, for dove, doe pronghorn, doe white-tailed and mule deer
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Hunting access by permit only. Must have
valid license for the activity prior to applying for the permit. Permits must be kept on
hunter at all times.
1. Permits may designate hunt zones, if so,
activity is restricted to those zones only. The
permit is not valid property-wide.
2. Permits are free and available through a
drawing process. Applications available
from the Wildlife Area Office in Denver,
(303) 291-7227.
3. Applications are due the third Mon. in
Aug. for: dove, doe pronghorn, doe whitetailed and doe mule deer.
4. Permitted hunters may take one other
non-hunter onto the property. Person must
remain with permit holder.
5. Permitted hunters may not enter the property before the first Mon. after the opening
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day of their season.
b. Open two hours before sunrise to one hour
after sunset. Hunters may remain as long as
reasonable to retrieve downed game.
c. Vehicle use permitted only on marked existing roadways that lead to parking areas. All
other access by foot or horseback only.
d. Gates shall be left as found after passing
through.
e. Camping, fires prohibited.

JUNCTION BUTTE SWA - Grand Co.

Directions: From Kremmling, go 3 miles S
on Hwy. 9 to CR 387 (dirt road); then 0.5 of a
mile E.
GMU/acres: 37 / 1,304 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky grouse
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping, hang gliding prohibited.
b. Vehicles allowed only from day after Labor
Day through last day of regular big-game
season.

karney Ranch SWA - Bent Co.

Directions: From Las Animas, go E on Hwy.
50, then go N on CR 18. From CR 18, go either
E or across the canal (N) to access the SWA.
GMU/acres: 126 / 13,580 acres
hunting: deer, pronghorn, small game
recreation: wildlife viewing
restrictions:

a. Open one hour before sunrise to one hour
after sunset. Hunters may remain as long as
reasonable to retrieve downed game.
b Foot access only; vehicles restricted to parking
areas and roads.
c. Closed in building safety zone and other
safety zones as posted.
d. Camping, fires, firewood collection, OHV use
prohibited.
e. Dogs prohibited, except as an aid to hunting.
f. Ornate box turtle collection and/or release is
prohibited.
g. Night hunting with artificial light for certain
species is allowed with additional permit.
Contact the Lamar office for details, (719)
336-6600.

KARVAL RES. SWA - Lincoln Co.

Directions: From Hwys. 94 and 109, go S 10
miles on Hwy. 109.
GMU/Acres: 120 / 235 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, scaled quail, dove,
waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater; spring stocked trout
fishing
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest room, shade shelters
RESTRICTIONS: only float tubes or craft propelled by hand, wind or electric motor allowed.

KEMP-BREEZE SWA - Grand Co.

BREEZE UNIT: About 15 miles W of Granby on
Hwy. 40 past Parshall, go 0.5 of a mile. Look for
mile marker 196. Turn left 0.25 of a mile past
marker for parking or go W 0.75 of a mile for

parking. Unit is 11.5 miles W of Kremmling.
KEMP UNIT: From Granby, go 14.5 miles W on
Hwy. 40, turn left on CR 3 and go over Colorado River bridge. Turn right on second road,
or go another 0.5 of a mile, and turn right for
parking. Unit is 12 miles E of Kremmling.
GMUs/acres: 18, 28 / 1,714 acres
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Fishing at Breeze Unit Kids Pond restricted to
youth fishing and anglers with mobility impairments who are restricted to a wheelchair.
b. Breeze Unit hay meadow wetland closed
March 15-July 15.

KINNEY LAKE SWA - Lincoln Co.

KINNEY LAKE TRACT: From Hugo, go about 11.7
miles S of the town on CR 109 (also called CR
32) to CR 2J. Then go 1 mile E on CR 2J to SW
corner of SWA.
GMU/acres: 113 / 354 acres
HUNTING: small game, waterfowl, pronghorn,
deer
FISHING: warmwater; stocked trout in spring
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, camping, photography
RESTRICTIONS: only float tubes or craft propelled by hand, wind or electric motor allowed

KNIGHT-IMLER SWA - Park Co.

Directions: From Fairplay, go 10 miles S on

Hwy. 285.

GMU/acres: 50 / 15 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. No public access beyond 25 feet from centerline of stream.

KNUDSON SWA - Logan Co.

Directions: From I-76 at Sterling exit, go 0.5
of a mile W to CR 370 (information center,
museum), then go 1 mile SW.
GMU/Acres: 96 / 581 acres
HUNTING: deer, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite
quail, dove, turkey, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. SE portion is private property. Landowner
permission required for deer hunting as
posted.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Discharging firearms or bows allowed only
when hunting.
d. All recreational activities except deer hunting
prohibited opening weekend of regular plains
rifle deer season, and opening day and first
weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
e. Horses prohibited except when training hunting dogs and only allowed in Feb., March,
April (through Wed. before spring turkey
season opens) and Aug.
f. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited
from first day of teal season to last day of dark
goose season.

LA JARA SWA - Conejos Co.

Directions: From Capulin, take CR 8 S and W

10.5 miles.

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GMU/Acres: 81 / 2,808 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, black bear, mountain lion,

rabbit, dove
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Snowmobiles prohibited.
b. Vehicles prohibited Jan. 1 through Thursday
before Memorial Day.

LA JARA RES. SWA - Conejos Co.

LAKE BECKWITH SWA - Pueblo Co.

Directions: From Pueblo, go S on I-25. Exit
Hwy. 165 toward Colorado City. Turn right on
Cuerno Verde Road. SWA is on W side of road
before road curves E.
GMU/acres: 84 / 66 acres
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Hunting, camping, fires, ice fishing prohibited.
b. Only float tubes or craft propelled by hand,
wind or electric motor allowed.
c. Frozen surface of lake closed.

LAKE DOROTHEY SWA - Las Animas Co.

Directions: From Raton, N.M., go 7 miles NE

on N.M. Hwys. 72 &amp; 526, then go N up Sugarite
Canyon 5 miles.
GMU/Acres: 140 / 4,500 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, turkey, bear
FISHING: coldwater lake, coldwater stream
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest room
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Access by foot or horseback only from established parking areas.
b. Camping prohibited within 200 yards of Lake
Dorothey or 100 feet of streams except in
designated areas.
c. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited except shotguns or bows for hunting. Discharging bows allowed for bowfishing.
d. Big-game hunting by archery only.
e. Trapping prohibited.

LAKE FORK OF THE GUNNISON RIVER
SWA (Fishing Easement) - Hinsdale Co.

Directions: From Lake City, go 5.375 miles N
on Hwy. 149 to S end of fishing easement.
GMU/acres: 66 / 42 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream

LAKE JOHN SWA - Jackson Co.

Directions: From Walden, go 0.5 of a mile W
on Hwy. 14 to CR 12W, then 8 miles W to CR 7.

Then go 7 miles.
GMU/Acres: 161 / 565 water acres, 282 land
acres
HUNTING: small game, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: private campground and electrical
hook-ups, rest room, boat ramp, shade shelters,
picnic tables
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping in established areas only.
b. Waterskiing, sailboards prohibited.

LEAPS GULCH SWA - Gunnison Co.

Directions: From Gunnison go N on Hwy.
135 to CR 10. Go E on paved road to where
USFS Rd. 743 begins. Go E 8.2 miles to where
USFS Rd. 743 turns left from main road. Go left
2.5 miles, take second trail left to SWA.
GMU: 55 / 560 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS: open May 1- Nov. 30

LEATHA JEAN STASSEN SWA - Mesa Co.

Directions: From Grand Junction, take Hwy.
340 W to 20 1/2 Rd. turn N. Turn E on F 3/4
Rd.; go N on Roundup Drive and E on Baseline
Drive. Parking lot N of road.
GMU/acres: 40 / 31 acres
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open a half hour before sunrise to a half hour
after sunset.
b. Camping, fires, hunting, motor vehicles
prohibited.

LITTLE SNAKE SWA - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Maybell, go 17 miles N on
CR 19. CR 19 runs through SWA.
GMUs/Acres: 2, 3 / 4,860 acres
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, rabbit, sage grouse
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS: camping allowed only in
self-contained units. Camping allowed by all
methods 3 days before regular big-game seasons
until 3 days after regular big-game seasons.

LOMA BOAT LAUNCH SWA - Mesa Co.

Directions: From Fruita, take I-70 to Loma
exit (No. 15), then go 0.5 of a mile E on frontage
road, turn S 0.25 of a mile to Colorado River.
GMU/acres: 30 / 8 acres
RECREATION: boating, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: boat ramp, rest room
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Parking in designated areas only.
b. Camping, discharging firearms, launching or
using personal water craft (jet skis) prohibited.

LON HAGLER SWA - Larimer Co.

Directions: From Campion, go 3.25 miles W
on CR 14 to CR 21, then go 1.5 miles N.
GMU/Acres: 20 / 181 water acres, 121 land
acres
FISHING: warmwater, coldwater
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, archery range,
nature trail

FACILITIES: rest room, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Fishing prohibited in inlet structure and annex pond.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater
wake.
c. Camping, fires, horseback riding, sailboards,
sailboats, bicycling, target practice prohibited.
d. Pets must be on leashes no longer than 6 feet.
e. Dogs on boats not required to be leashed.
f. From Sept. 1-end of Feb., dogs prohibited
W of lakeside parking lots, except as aid in
hunting.
g. From March 1-Aug. 31, dogs prohibited W of
lakeside parking lots.
h. Dogs prohibited on annex pond and adjacent
lands as posted to protect wildlife.

LONE DOME SWA - Montezuma,

Dolores Cos.

Directions: From Cortez, go 21 miles N on
Hwy. 491 to CR DD, then 1 mile E to CR 16,
then 3 miles N to access road, then 1.5 miles E
to Bradfield Bridge.
GMU/Acres: 711 / 1,724 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky grouse,
turkey, dove
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: campgrounds

wildlife areas

Directions: From La Jara at Hwy. 285, go 10.5
miles W on Hwy. 15 to USFS Rd. 255, then go
0.5 of a mile to USFS Rd. 240, turn S and go 13.5
miles to reservoir.
GMU/Acres: 81 / 635 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest room, drinking water, boat
ramp

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RESTRICTIONS:

a. Overnight parking only in designated areas.
b. Fires prohibited.

LONE TREE RES. SWA - Larimer Co.

Directions: From Campion, go 3.5 miles W
on CR 14 to Lone Tree Drive, then go 1 mile S
on access road.
GMU/Acres: 20 / 502 water acres
HUNTING: dove, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest rooms, boat ramps, shade
shelters
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open one hour before sunrise to 1 hour after
sunset; no time restrictions for fishing or for
hunters with night-hunting permit.
b. Camping, fires, sailboards, sailboats, bicycling, horseback riding prohibited.
c. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater
wake.
d. Fishing prohibited from boats Nov. 1 through
last day of waterfowl season.
e. Fishing prohibited in outlet canal as posted.
f. Heron nesting area closed as posted.
g. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except when hunting. Discharging bows allowed for bowfishing.
h. Discharging firearms may be prohibited by
posting to protect public safety.
i. Pets must be on leashes no longer than 6 feet.
j. Dogs on boats not required to be leashed.
k. Dogs prohibited on N and E shores, except as
aid in hunting.
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LOve meadow Watchable
wildlife area - Chaffee Co.

Directions: From Nathrop (8 miles S of Buena

Vista on Hwy. 285), go W on CR 162 about
8 miles. Parking is on N side of road at the
meadow.
GMU/Acres: 481 / 11 acres
RECREATION: wildlife viewing only.

LOWELL PONDS SWA - Adams Co.

Directions: In Denver at 56th Way and Lowell

wildlife areas

Blvd.

GMU/acres: 38 / 50 acres
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour after
sunset; no time restrictions for fishing.
b. Boating prohibited except float tubes for fishing. All boating prohibited on Sheets Lake.
c. Hunting, discharging firearms or bows, camping, fires, dog training prohibited.

MANVILLE SWA (Fishing Lease) - Jackson Co.
Directions: From Walden, go 0.5 of a mile
W on Hwy. 14 to CR 12W, go 5 miles W to CR
18, go 4.5 miles SW to CR 5, then go 0.125 of a
mile S.
GMU/acres: 16 / 4.4 mi. of river
FISHING: Roaring Fork of the North Platte
River, coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS: open for fishing only.

MASON FAMILY SWA - Hinsdale Co.

Directions: From Powderhorn, go 14.7 miles
S on CR 27 (Cebolla Creek Rd.).
GMUs/Acres: 66, 67 / 1,429 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit
FISHING: coldwater stream
FACILITIES: vault toilets
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, hiking, picnicking, camping

McCLUSKEY SWA - Delta Co.

Directions: From Paonia’s Onarga Avenue, go
S on Lamborn Mesa Rd., which becomes 4100
Rd. At stop sign, turn right on Stewart Mesa
Rd., which turns S and becomes 4050 Rd. At S
end, road forks, turn left on L30 Rd.
GMU/acres: 53 / 1,600 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse, rabbit
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open only to hunt, fish or trap. Open May
1-end of regular big-game seasons.
b. Camping, fires, dogs prohibited.

MEEKER PASTURE SWA - Rio Blanco Co.

Directions: From Meeker, go 1.5 miles N on

Hwy.13 to CR8, then 2 miles E.
GMU/Acres: 23 / 48 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing

MELON VALLEY SWA - Otero Co.

Directions: Go 2 miles N of Hwys. 71 and 50,

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then go 1 mile E of Hwy. 71 on Rd. 80.5.

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GMUs/acres: 125, 129 / 278 acres
RESTRICTIONS: hunting limited to youth/men-

tor hunting; only 1 mentor per youth may hunt.

MESSEX SWA - Washington, Logan Cos.

Directions: From I-76 at Merino exit, go 2
miles N to Hwy. 6, then 1.75 miles NE to CR R,
then 1.5 miles N, then 0.5 of a mile W.
GMU/Acres: 96 / 680 acres
HUNTING: deer, pheasant, turkey, quail, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open 3 a.m.-9 p.m.; no time restrictions for
hunters with night-hunting permit.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Target practice prohibited except when authorized by area wildlife manager.
d. Discharging firearms or bows allowed only
when hunting. Discharging bows allowed for
bowfishing.
e. Landowner permission required for deer
hunting on Skaggs portion as posted.
f. All recreational activities except deer hunting
prohibited opening weekend of regular plains
rifle deer season, and opening day and first
weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
g. One field trial may be authorized per year,
in Feb., March, Aug., or Sept. Trials require
landowner permission on easement. Trials
in Sept. must be incidental to field trials on
adjacent private property.
h. Horses prohibited except when training hunting dogs and only allowed in Feb., March,
April (through Wed. before spring turkey
season opens) and Aug.
i. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited
from first day of teal season to last day of dark
goose season.

MIDDLE TAYLOR CREEK SWA - Custer Co.

Directions: From Westcliffe, go 8 miles W on
Hermit Lakes Rd.
GMU/Acres: 86 / 486 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: picnic tables

MIKE HIGBEE SWA - Prowers Co.

Directions: From Lamar, go 4 miles E on

Hwy. 50.

GMU/Acres: 132 / 876 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bob-

white quail, scaled quail, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: hiking, archery/rifle range
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour after
sunset, unless camping in designated areas or
actively hunting or fishing.
b. ATVs, dirt bikes prohibited.

MILLER RANCH SWA - Gunnison Co.

Directions: From Gunnison, go N on Hwy.

135, turn left and continue N on CR 730. Turn
left at CR 7. SWA begins shortly after junction

of CRs 7 and 7A.
GMU/acres: 54 / 1,604 acres
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open Sept. 1-end of February. Access by foot
or horseback only.
b. N of CR 7: Closed except for youth/mentor
hunting by permit. Maximum 4 free permits
available daily, first come, first served. Permits
available by reservation from CPW’s Gunnison Area Office, 300 W. New York Ave.,
Gunnison, or call (970) 641-7060. Reservations may be made up to 30 days in advance
but not less than 2 days before requested hunt
date. With reservations, youths and mentors will receive map with access points and
restrictions. Mentors cannot hunt.
c. Camping, fires, dogs prohibited.
d. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited in
designated safety zones, as posted.

MITANI-TOKUYASU SWA - Weld Co.

Directions: From Greeley, go 5 miles E on

Hwy. 263.

GMU/Acres: 951 / 13 acres
HUNTING: squirrel, dove, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open Aug. 16-end of Feb., also open on during spring turkey hunting season.
b. Parking only in one of four spaces in designated area. During regular duck season, parking area closed 1 hour after sunset to 4 a.m.
c. Camping, fires prohibited.
d. Discharging firearms or bows allowed only
when hunting. Discharging bows allowed for
bowfishing.
e. During regular duck season, hunting access
limited to occupants of vehicles legally
parked in designated area. A reservation is
required to occupy a space from 4 a.m.-noon.
See “Hunting Reservations,” (page 1) for details. After noon each day, all parking spaces
available on first-come, first-served basis.
f. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited
from first day of teal season to last day of dark
goose season.

MOGENSEN PONDS SWA - Mesa Co.

Directions: From Interstate 70, take Hwy. 65
about 10 miles E. Turn onto Hwy. 330 and go E
0.5 of a mile. SWA is on N side of highway.
GMU/acres: 421 / 11 acres
Fishing: warmwater lake
hunting: waterfowl from designated blinds
recreation: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Hunting, firearms prohibited, except for
waterfowl from designated blinds.
b. Camping, fires, motorized and nonmotorized vehicles, pets, domestic animals
prohibited.

MOUNT EVANS SWA - Clear Creek Co.

Directions: From Denver, take I-70 W to
Evergreen Pkwy. exit; go 6 miles S on Hwy. 74 to
Evergreen Lake; turn right on Upper Bear Creek
Rd. Go 6.5 miles W; turn right again on Upper

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Bear Creek Rd. (CR 480) and go 3 miles, following signs for SWA.
GMU/Acres: 39 / 3,438 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse, rabbit
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

MOUNT OURAY SWA - Chaffee Co.

Directions: From Salida, go 0.25 of a mile
NW on Hwy. 291, then go 0.75 of a mile W on
CR 154 and then 1.25 miles NW on CR 160 to
the first parking lot. The second parking area is
0.7 of a mile past the first lot on CR 160.
GMU/Acres: 56 / 231 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream, ponds, Arkansas
River (access S of river only)
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Access from designated parking areas only.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. NEW! Hunting allowed with shotguns, handheld bows and muzzleloaders only.

MOUNT SHAVANO SWA - Chaffee Co.

Directions: From Salida, go 0.25 of a mile

NW on Hwy. 291 to CR 154. Wildlife area is
along S side of Arkansas River, between Sand
Lake and Mount Shavano SFU diversion dam
above the SFU.
GMUs/acres: 56, 57 / 84 acres
FISHING: coldwater river
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Closed S of CR 154.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. NEW! Discharging firearms prohibited, except when hunting which is permitted only
with shotguns, hand-held bows and muzzleloaders from Colo. 291 bridge upstream to
the property boundary.

MOUNTAIN HOME RES. SWA -

Costilla Co.

Directions: From Fort Garland, go 2.5 miles
E on Hwy. 160 to Trinchera Ranch Rd., then 2
miles S to Icehouse Rd., then go 1 mile W to N
entrance. Or, continue 1 mile S to S entrance.
GMU/acres: 83 / 1,061 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest room, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS: waterskiing prohibited

MURPHY SWA (Fishing Lease) - Jackson Co.

Directions: From Walden, go 1 mile E on CR 12.
GMU/Acres: 6 / 6 mi. of river
FISHING: Michigan River, coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS: open for fishing only.

NAKAGAWA SWA - Weld Co.

Directions: From Kersey, go 5 miles E on
Hwy. 34 to CR 61, then 2 miles N.
GMU/acres: 951 / 159 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, dove,
waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Discharging firearms or bows allowed only
when hunting.

NARRAGUINNEP RES. SWA -

Montezuma Co.

Directions: From Cortez, go 11 miles NW on
Hwy. 491 to Hwy. 184, then go 2 miles E.
GMU/acres: 711 / 764 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: boating, picnicking, wildlife
viewing
FACILITIES: rest room, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour after
sunset; no time restrictions for fishing.
b. Camping, fires, alcoholic beverages, glass
containers prohibited.

NARROWS SWA - Larimer Co.

Directions: From Hwy. 34, go W at Wilson

Avenue 9.1 miles. SWA is on N, near mile
marker 82.9.
GMU/acres: 20 / 13 acres
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour after
sunset. Foot access only, no vehicles, from
Nov. 1-March 31.
b. Camping, fires, hunting, target shooting
prohibited.

NORTH FORK SWA - Larimer Co.

Directions: From Drake, go 0.25 of a mile W
on Devil’s Gulch Rd.
GMU/acres: 20 / 16 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS: open for fishing only.

NORTH LAKE SWA - Las Animas Co.

Directions: From Trinidad, go 35 miles NW

on Hwy. 12.

GMUs/Acres: 85, 851 / 840 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake and stream
HUNTING: deer, elk, turkey, bear
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest rooms, boat ramp with parking
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Only float tubes or craft propelled by hand,
wind or electric motor allowed.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.

OAK RIDGE SWA - Rio Blanco Co.

NEW! Jon Wangnild UNIT: From Meeker, go
E on CR 8. Turn onto CR 6 and go E about 3.3
miles. Turn S on Meath Dr. When road forks in
one mile, turn E. North edge of SWA starts after
0.2 of a mile. (This is the former Wilbur Unit.)
BEL AIRE UNIT: From Meeker, go 21 miles E on

CR 8 to CR 17 (Buford/Newcastle Rd.), then go
1.5 miles S.
LAKE AVERY UNIT: From Meeker, go 1.5 miles N
on Hwy. 13 to CR 8, then go 19 miles E.
SLEEPY CAT PONDS UNIT: From Meeker, go 16
miles E on CR 8.
SLEEPY CAT FISHING EASEMENT: From Meeker,
go 17 miles E on CR 8 to Sleepy Cat Guest
Ranch.
GMUs/Acres: 23, 24 / 13,664 total acres, all
units
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky grouse, dove,
waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: campsites, rest room, drinking
water, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Oak Ridge Unit open July 16-Nov. 30.
b. Camping allowed only in designated areas.
c. Sleepy Cat Ponds and Sleepy Cat Fishing
Easement open only for fishing.
d. Hunting prohibited except archery on Bel
Aire Unit S of CR 8, W of CR 17, and N and
E of CR 10.
e. On Lake Avery, waterskiing and jet skis prohibited. Boating permitted only if it does not
create whitewater wake.

wildlife areas

a. Open June 15-Dec. 31.
b. Camping limited to 5 days in 45-day period
in designated campgrounds, except in biggame seasons.
c. Dogs prohibited except for hunting or on
leash.
d. Vehicles prohibited day after Labor Day-June
14 except in regular rifle deer and elk seasons.
e. Groups of 25 or more must obtain a permit
before use; 1 group allowed at a time.

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ODD FELLOWS SWA (Fishing Lease) -

Jackson Co.

Directions: From Walden, go 0.5 of a mile W
on Hwy. 14 to CR 12, then 5.1 miles W to CR
18, then 4.5 miles W to CR 5, then 0.5 of a mile
N to CR 20, then 4.2 miles W to parking area.
Follow signs S to river.
GMU/acres: 16 / 0.8 mi. of river
FISHING: Roaring Fork of the North Platte
River, coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS: open for fishing only.

ogden/TREAT SWA (Fishing Easement) -

Fremont Co.

Directions: From Coaldale, go W on Hwy. 50
for 2 miles to CR 45, turn N and go 1.5 miles.
Public access may not be on both sides of the
river. Check for signs.
GMUs/acres: 58, 86 / 28 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream. Fishing access only.

ORCHARD MESA SWA - Mesa Co.

Directions: From Grand Junction, go S on
Hwy. 50 to Orchard Mesa. Go N on Hwy. 141
(32 Rd.). Turn W on B 1/2 Rd. for 2 miles, then
turn N on 30 Rd., go 0.5 of a mile and turn E on
C Rd. Go 0.5 of a mile to parking area at the end
of the road.
GMU/acres: 41 / 148 acres
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Access only from parking area on C Rd.
between roads 30 and 31.
b. Camping, fires, horses prohibited. Vehicles
prohibited beyond parking area.
c. Closed March 15-July 14 to protect nesting
migratory birds.
d. Waterfowl hunters must use designated blinds
or zones. Maximum 4 hunters per blind. See
the 2014 Waterfowl brochure.
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e. No other small-game hunting allowed.
f. Waterfowl hunting by reservation only. See
“Hunting Reservations,” (page 1) for details.
Hunters must check in and out as posted.
g. Hunt areas not reserved are available on firstcome, first-served basis after 5 a.m. each hunt
day. Reserved areas not occupied by 7 a.m.
available on first-come, first-served basis. But
any hunt area must be yielded upon request of
a hunter with a valid reservation for the area.
h. Deer hunting by permit only. Permit applications available from the Wildlife Area Office
in Grand Junction, (970) 255-6100. Permits issued by drawing. Application deadline Aug. 1.
i. Hunting with bows and shotguns with shotshells only.
j. Dogs allowed only as hunting aid.

OVERLAND TRAIL SWA - Logan Co.

Directions: From Atwood, go 0.5 of a mile S
on Hwy. 63 to CR 16, then go E 0.5 of a mile.
GMU/Acres: 96 / 192 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite quail, turkey, dove, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Access from designated parking areas only.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Target practice prohibited except when authorized by area wildlife manager.
d. Discharging bows, firearms allowed only
when hunting. Discharging bows allowed for
bowfishing.
e. All recreational activities except deer hunting
are prohibited on opening weekend of regular
plains rifle deer season, and opening day and
first weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
f. Horse use prohibited, except when training
hunting dogs, and then only allowed in Feb.,
March, April (through the Weds. before
opening of spring turkey season), and Aug.
g. During regular duck season, all waterfowl
and small-game hunters must check out at
designated check station.
h. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited
from first day of teal season to last day of dark
goose season.

OWL MOUNTAIN SWA - Jackson Co.

Directions: From Walden, go 13 miles SE on
Hwy. 14 to CR 25, then go 6 miles SW.
GMU/Acres: 171 / 920 acres
HUNTING: small game, big game
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing

OXBOW SWA - Otero Co.

Directions: From La Junta, go 9 miles E on
Hwy. 50 to CR 36, then go 0.5 of a mile N to
parking area.
GMUs/Acres: 125, 130 / 410 acres
HUNTING: deer, turkey, bobwhite quail, mourning dove
RECREATION: wildlife viewing

PAddock SWA - Lake Co.

Directions: SWA is in scattered parcels gener-

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ally 2-5 miles S and SE of Leadville in Iowa,

State Wildlife Areas
Thompson and Empire gulches. Accessible by
CR 2 or CR 52. Acquire map and information
from the Wildlife Area Office in Salida or the
USFS Ranger Office in Leadville.
GMU/ACRES: 49 / 1,300 acres

turn right and go 0.5 of a mile on access road
(through private property).
GMU/Acres: 74 / 7,720 total acres, both tracts
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, squirrel, dusky
grouse, turkey, black bear

a. Access by foot only.
b. Access restricted to hunting only during
bighorn sheep, regular rifle deer, elk and bear
seasons. Must have valid license for species
being hunted.
c. Camping, fires, dogs prohibited.
d. Fishing allowed only in Iowa Gulch and Upper Empire Gulch.

a. Pubic access allowed in Perins Peak area
E of CR 208 and N of Hwy. 160 from July
16 through last day of regular deer and elk
seasons.
b. Public access allowed on Decker Tract and
on Perins Peak area W of CR 208 (Dry Fork
Road) from April 1 through last day of regular deer and elk seasons.
c. Camping only during deer and elk seasons.
d. Discharging firearms allowed only for hunting.
e. Fires, snowmobiles prohibited.

RESTRICTIONS:

PARACHUTE PONDS SWA - Garfield Co.

Directions: From I-70, take exit 75, go SE on
North Battlement Pkwy. Turn right at stoplight
to get on the frontage road (Cardinal Way).
Turn left on Colorado Avenue and go S. Colorado Avenue becomes Yampa Avenue. Turn left
onto La Plata circle, SWA parking area is at end
of circle.
GMUs/acres: 32, 42 / 42 acres
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping, fires, swimming prohibited.
b. Float tubes permitted only for fishing.

PARVIN LAKE SWA - Larimer Co.

Directions: From Red Feather Lakes, go 2
miles E on Red Feather Lakes Rd.
GMU/Acres: 191 / 62 water acres, 180 land
acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest room
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Boating prohibited except float tubes for
fishing.
b. Anglers must enter on foot through gate at
check station and must check in and out at
station if open.

PASTORIUS RES. SWA - La Plata Co.

Directions: From Durango, go 8 miles E on
Hwy. 160 to Hwy. 172, then go 2 miles S to CR
302, then 1 mile S to CR 304, then 0.5 of a mile W.
GMU/Acres: 75 / 85 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest room, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Only float tubes or craft propelled by hand or
electric motor allowed.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Discharging firearms or bows allowed only
when hunting.
d. Hunting only on Sat., Sun. and Weds.

PERINS PEAK SWA - La Plata Co.

directions: From Durango, go 4 miles W on
Hwy. 160 to CR 207 (Lightner Creek Rd.), turn
right and go 2 miles N to CR 208 (Dry Fork
Rd.). decker tract: From Durango, go 5
miles W on Hwy. 160 to Victory Coal Mine Rd.,

RESTRICTIONS:

Perkins SWA - Grand Co.

Directions: From Kremmling, go W on Hwy.
40 for 10 miles. At mile marker 174, turn right
on CR 25. Go 0.5 of a mile, then turn left on
CR 26. Go 5 miles, turn right on CR 2 and go
approximately 1 mile to the SWA.
GMU/Acres: 181 / 83 acres
Hunting: big game, small game
Restrictions:

a. Open for hunting only and accessible by foot
or horseback only.
b. Open to hunters two hours before sunrise
and one hour after sunset. If an animal is
harvested, the hunter may remain as long
as is reasonable to recover and remove the
animal from the property.
c. Camping, fires, motorized vehicles, target
shooting prohibited.
d. Dogs are prohibited, except as aid to hunting.

PICEANCE SWA - Rio Blanco, Garfield Cos.

SQUARE S RANCH: From Meeker, go 20 miles W
on Hwy. 64 to CR 5 (Piceance Creek Rd.), then
go 9 miles S to N edge of boundary.
SQUARE S SUMMER RANGE: From Meeker, go
20 miles W on Hwy. 64 to CR 5 (Piceance Creek
Rd.), then go 17 miles S to CR 26 (Black Sulphur
Creek Rd.), then 20 miles W to E entrance.
YELLOW CREEK UNIT: From Meeker, go 20 miles
W on Hwy. 64 to CR 5 (Piceance Creek Rd.),
then go 6 miles S to CR 20 (dirt road), then 5
miles W to Yellow Creek Rd.
LITTLE HILLS EXPERIMENT STATION: From
Meeker, go 20 miles W on Hwy. 64 to CR 5
(Piceance Creek Rd.), then 7 miles S to CR 22.
Follow signs to station (3 miles).
GMUs/acres: 11, 21, 22, 31 / 25,193 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky grouse, dove,
waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: camping in designated areas,
wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest room, drinking water

PIKES PEAK SWA - Teller Co.

Directions: From Gillette, go 2 miles S on dirt
road; then 1.5 miles E to Bison Res. (NE of res.).
GMU/Acres: 59 / 635 acres

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HUNTING: bighorn sheep
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS: open July 16-March 31.

Pioneer park SWA - Grand Co.

Directions: From Granby, go W on Hwy. 40
to Hot Sulphur Springs. SWA is N of town and
follows the W bank of the Colorado River.
GMU/acres: 18 / 49 acres

PLATEAU CREEK SWA - Mesa Co.

PLAYA BLANCA SWA - Alamosa Co.

Directions: From Alamosa, go S on Hwy. 285.
Turn W on CR 8.0S. SWA starts at junction of
CRs 8.0S and 106 and goes NW.
GMU/acres: 80 / 714 acres
RESTRICTIONS: open Tues., Thurs., Sat. from
Nov. 1-Jan. 30 in designated areas.

PONY EXPRESS SWA - Sedgwick Co.

Directions: From I-76 at Julesburg exit (No.
180), go 0.1 of a mile N on Hwy. 385 to CR 28,
then go 1.5 miles W on CR 28 to service road.
Go 0.1 of a mile N to parking lot. Or, from
Julesburg, go 0.7 of a mile W on Hwy. 138 to CR
39, then go 0.9 of a mile S on CR 39.
GMU/Acres: 92 / 1,854 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite quail, turkey, waterfowl
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Target practice prohibited except when authorized by area wildlife manager.
c. Discharging firearms or bows allowed only
when hunting.
d. All recreational activities except deer hunting
are prohibited on opening weekend of regular
plains rifle deer season, and opening day and
first weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
e. Horses prohibited except when training hunting dogs and only allowed in Feb., March,
April (through Wed. before spring turkey
season opens) and Aug.
f. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited
from first day of teal season to last day of dark
goose season.

POUDRE RIVER SWA - Larimer Co.

Directions: From La Porte, go 5 miles N on
Hwy. 287 to Hwy. 14, then go 1.5 miles W.
GMUs/Acres: 19, 191 / 395 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: rafting, picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest room

RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping prohibited.
b. Discharging firearms or bows allowed only
when hunting. Discharging bows allowed for
bowfishing.

PREWITT RES. SWA - Washington,

Logan Cos.

Directions: From I-76 and Merino exit, go 1
mile N to Hwy. 6, then 3.3 miles NE.
GMU/Acres: 96 / 2,924 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl, pheasant, bobwhite quail,
deer
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest room, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Anyone ages 19-64 must purchase an annual
Jumbo Res./Prewitt Res. access permit to
enter the property. Anyone who has a valid
Colorado annual hunting or fishing license
does NOT need to have an access permit.
Permits are $36, valid April 1-March 31, and
available anywhere you can purchase CPW
hunting and fishing licenses.
b. Maximum of 250 vehicles on property at
once.
c. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater
wake.
d. Boating prohibited Oct. 1 through last day of
regular goose season, except hand-propelled
craft used to set and pick up decoys and
retrieve downed waterfowl.
e. Camping, fires prohibited as posted.
f. Fishing allowed only from dam Oct. 1
through last day of waterfowl season. Ice
fishing allowed only within 50 yards of dam
during this time.
g. Waterskiing, glass beverage containers prohibited. Sailing, windsurfing allowed only in
July and Aug.
h. Hunting prohibited from floating devices and
as posted to protect resting waterfowl.

PUEBLO RES. SWA - Pueblo Co.

Directions: From Pueblo, go 7 miles W on

Hwy. 96.

GMU/Acres: 84 / 11,864 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, turkey, dove, waterfowl,

scaled quail
FISHING: coldwater stream, coldwater lake
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest room, nature trail
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping, fires, target practice prohibited.
b. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited,
except shotguns or bows while hunting. Discharging bows allowed for bowfishing.
c. Field trials may be authorized Feb., March,
Aug., and Sept.
d. Jumping, diving, swinging from cliffs, ledges
or man-made structures prohibited, this
includes (not limited to) boat docks, marina
structures, railroad trestle in Turkey Creek.

PUETT RES. SWA - Montezuma Co.

Directions: From Mancos, go 10 miles NW
on Hwy. 184 to CR 33, then go 1 mile S to access trail, 1.5 miles E.
GMU/acres: 73 / 177 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater
wake.

PURGATOIRE RIVER SWA - Bent Co.

Directions: From Hwys. 50 and 101 in Las
Animas, go S 1 mile on Hwy. 101 to CR 10.75.
Then go S on Rd. 10.75 to Rd. EE, then W to
Rd. 9.5, then S 1 mile to property at Rds. DD
and 9.5.
GMU/Acres: 130 / 960 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite quail, scaled quail, turkey, dove, waterfowl
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing

wildlife areas

Directions: From Grand Junction, go E on
I-70 to exit No. 49, then go 8 miles E on Hwy.
65 to Hwy. 330, go about 8 miles and turn left to
Sunnyside Rd. (V Rd.), go 0.125 of a mile N.
GMU/Acres: 421 / 1,346 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, dove
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rifle range
RESTRICTIONS: vehicles allowed only Aug.
2-Nov. 30.

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QUEENS SWA - Kiowa Co.

LOWER QUEENS (Neeskah): From Eads, go 15
miles S on Hwy. 287 to CR C, then 3.5 miles E
to Upper Queens. Follow access road S 2 miles.
UPPER QUEENS: From Eads, go 15 miles S on
Hwy. 287 to CR C, then 3.5 miles E.
NEE GRONDA: From Eads, go 15 miles S on
Hwy. 287 to CR C, then 1 mile.
NEE SO PAH: Closed as posted.
NEE NOSHE: From Eads, go 11 miles S on Hwy.
287 to Kiowa Co. boat ramp access road, then
go 0.25 of a mile E to public boat ramp.
GMUs/Acres: 126, 127 / 13,886 acres total
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite quail, scaled quail, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: powerboating, sail boating, sailsurfing, waterskiing, camping, wildlife viewing.
Hand-launched vessels only due to low water
levels.
FACILITIES: rest rooms, boat ramps
RESTRICTIONS on all units:

a. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater
wake in channel between Upper and Lower
Queens.
b. Boating prohibited in Lower Queens if it creates a whitewater wake from opening day of
waterfowl season through Dec. 1.
c. Hunters in Lower Queens, Upper Queens
(including channel), Nee Gronda and Nee
Noshe must check in and out at check station
when open.
d. Closed as posted in Lower Queens except to
retrieve downed waterfowl Dec. 1 through
last day of waterfowl season as posted.
e. Closed as posted in Upper Queens (including
the channel), Nee Gronda, Nee Noshe and
Nee So Pah except to retrieve downed waterfowl Nov. 1-last day of waterfowl season.
f. ATVs, dirt bikes prohibited.

RADIUM SWA - Grand, Eagle, Routt Cos.

Directions: From Kremmling, go 2.5 miles S
on Hwy. 9 to CR 1 (Trough Rd. to State Bridge),
then go 12 miles SW.
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GMUs/acres: 15, 27, 361 / 10,996 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky grouse, dove,

waterfowl, black bear, mountain lion
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest room
RESTRICTIONS: hunting prohibited in designated safety zone as posted.

wildlife areas

ralston creek SWA - Jefferson Co.

Directions: From Golden, go 1 mile N on
Hwy. 93 to Golden Gate Canyon Rd. Turn left
and go W 13 miles up canyon. Turn right at
Crawford Gulch, go 3-4 miles E, SWA parking
is on right.
GMU/Acres: 38 / 2,100 acres
HUNTING: big game, small game, furbearers
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Discharging firearms allowed only for hunting.

RAMAH SWA - El Paso Co.

Directions: From Ramah, go 4 miles W on

Hwy. 24.

GMU/Acres: 110 / 400 acres
HUNTING: small game, migratory waterfowl,

deer

FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: sail boating, wildlife viewing,

archery range. Note: As of Aug. 2012, the lake is
currently dry. Call CPW for condition updates.
FACILITIES: boat ramp, rest room
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Boating prohibited Nov. 1 through last day of
waterfowl season except float tubes or craft
propelled by hand, wind or electric motor.
b. Camping, fires, water contact activities
prohibited.
c. Discharge of firearms or bows allowed only
when hunting. Centerfire rifles prohibited.
d. No target practice except for archery equipment on established archery range.
e. Discharging bows allowed for bowfishing.

RED DOG SWA - Prowers Co.

Directions: From Holly go N on CR 35 to Rd.

JJ, then go E on Rd. JJ 2 miles.
GMU/Acres: 127 / 570 acres
HUNTING: small game

RED LION SWA - Logan Co.

Directions: From I-76, take Red Lion exit
(No. 155), then go 3 miles N to Hwy. 138, then 1
mile NE to CR 95, then go 0.25 of a mile N.
GMUs/Acres: 90, 92 / 1,297 acres
HUNTING: rabbit, pheasant, dove, waterfowl (as
posted), bobwhite quail, deer
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Access from designated parking areas only.
b. Boating prohibited except float tubes or
carry-on craft propelled by hand for fishing
or hunting only.
c. All boating prohibited Oct. 1-March 31 except hand-propelled craft to place or retrieve
decoys or downed waterfowl.
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d. Fishing only allowed from the dam Oct.
1-March 31. During this time ice fishing
restricted to within 50 yards of dam.
e. Camping, fires prohibited.
f. Target practice prohibited except when authorized by area wildlife manager.
g. Discharging firearms or bows allowed only
when hunting. Discharging bows allowed for
bowfishing.
h. Hunting prohibited from frozen surface of
lake and floating devices.
i. During special late light goose season and
conservation orders for light geese, light
goose hunting allowed in area bounded on N
by CR 970, on E by CR 97 (Sedgwick CR 1),
on S by Hwy. 138 and on W by CR 95.

RED MOUNTAIN SWA - Grand Co.

Directions: SWA is 2.5 miles E of Granby on
CR 60. Public access available with permission
from adjacent private landowner.
GMU/acres: 28 / 161 acres
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open April 16-Nov. 14.
b. Fires, motor vehicles prohibited.
c. Dogs must be on a leash.

Reddy SWA (Fishing Easement) - Lake Co.
Directions: SWA is about 7 miles S of Leadville on Hwy. 24, at the Arkansas River highway
overpass.
GMUs/acres: 48, 49 / 8 acres
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Fishing only.
b. Access allowed only within 30 feet of highwater line or as posted. Access only from
Hwy. 24 overpass parking or Crystal Lake
STL.
c. Dogs prohibited.

RICHARD SWA (Hunting and Fishing
Lease) - Jackson Co.

river Access: from Walden, go 0.5 of a mile W
on Hwy. 14 to CR 12W, then 8 miles W to CR 7.
Then go 7 miles N to Lake John SWA. Go to S
end of Lake John to parking lot.
sheep mountain access: from Walden, go
0.5 of a mile W on Hwy. 14 to CR 12W, then go
13.7 miles W to parking area. Hunting area E of
CR 12W.
GMU/Acres: 161 / 2,323 acres, 6 miles of river
HUNTING: big game, small game, waterfowl
FISHING: North Fork of the North Platte River,
coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS:

a. NEW! Open for hunting and fishing only.
b. Hunting prohibited within 200 yards of buildings.

RIO BLANCO LAKE SWA - Rio Blanco Co.

Directions: From Meeker, go 20 miles W on

Hwy. 64.

GMUs/Acres: 11, 22 / 383 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl, rabbit
FISHING: coldwater stream, warmwater lake
RECREATION: power boating, waterskiing, wild-

life viewing, camping in designated area

FACILITIES: rest room, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Field trials may be authorized Feb., March,
Aug. and Sept.
b. Waterskiing permitted June 16-end of Feb.

RIO GRANDE SWA - Rio Grande Co.

Directions: From Monte Vista, go 3 miles E
on Sherman Avenue.
GMU/Acres: 791 / 935 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest room, parking areas
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open July 16-Feb. 14. Area wildlife manager
may authorize access during closure if it won’t
harm nesting or wintering birds.
b. Fires, bowfishing prohibited.
c. Camping only in parking areas with toilets.
d. Area wildlife manager may post closures to
manage hunting pressure and safety during
waterfowl seasons.

RIO GRANDE river SWA (Del Norte
Fishing Easements) - Rio Grande Co.

Directions: From Del Norte, take Hwy. 160
W. SWA is on N side of Hwy. 160 and starts just
past town of Hanna.
GMU/acres: 79 / 124 acres
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Fishing only.
b. Camping prohibited.

RITO HONDO RES. SWA - Hinsdale Co.

Directions: From Creede, go 35 miles W on
Hwy. 149 to USFS Rd. 513, then go 2 miles NW
to fork. Take right fork 200 yards N.
GMU/acres: 76 / 41 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest room, campgrounds
RESTRICTIONS: only float tubes or craft propelled by hand, wind or electric motor allowed.

ROAD CANYON RES. SWA - Hinsdale Co.

Directions: From Creede, go 25 miles W on
Hwy. 149 to USFS Rd. 520, then go 4 miles W.
GMU/acres: 76 / 177 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest room, drinking water, boat
ramp
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping prohibited.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater
wake.

ROARING FORK SWA - Garfield Co.

Directions: Three SWA parcels are along
the Roaring Fork River between Carbondale
and Glenwood Springs. Westbank Parcel: At
intersection of CRs 109 and 154. Burry Parcel:
At mile marker 9 on Hwy. 82. Gianinetti Parcel:
Entrance is 100 yards E of intersection of Hwys.
82 and 133. For coldwater fishing access.
GMUs/acres: 43, 444 / 40 acres

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RESTRICTIONS: camping, fires, discharging
firearms prohibited

ROCK CREEK SWA - Routt, Grand Cos.

Directions: From Kremmling, go 6 miles N on

Hwy. 40 to Hwy. 134, then go 12 miles W over
Gore Pass to USFS Rd. 206, then 2.5 miles SW.
GMU/acres: 15 / 205 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky grouse,
waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing

ROCKY FORD SWA - Otero Co.

ROEBER SWA - Delta Co.

Directions: From Paonia on Onarga Ave, go

S on Lamborn Mesa Rd. to Minerich Rd. Go 1
mile S on Minerich Rd. to parking lot.
GMU/acres: 53 / 1,030 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit
FISHING: coldwater lake
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open only to hunting or fishing.
b. Open May 1 through last day of regular biggame season.
c. Camping, fires, dogs, bowfishing prohibited.
d. Discharging firearms and hunting prohibited
in open space easement.

ROSEMONT RES. SWA - Teller Co.

Directions: From Divide, go 15 miles S on
Hwy. 67 to Gold Camp Rd. near Victor, then 20
miles E.
GMU/Acres: 59 / 357 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest rooms
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open May 11-Oct. 31.
b. Foot access only from established parking
areas.
c. Fishing permitted from 5 a.m.-9 p.m.
d. Closed near dam, caretaker’s house and N
side of reservoir as posted.
e. Boating, camping, dogs, fires, picnicking,
water contact activities prohibited.

Ruby Mountain SWA (Fishing Easement) - Chaffee Co.

Directions: Two miles S of Buena Vista, at the
intersection of Hwys. 24 and 285, go S on Hwy.
285 for 3.5 miles. Turn N on CR 301 for 0.5 of a
mile. Turn E on CR 300 for 2.25 miles to parking on N side of road.

GMU/Acres: 57 / 4 acres
Fishing: coldwater river
Restrictions:

a. Open for fishing only and only from the highwater line to mid-river.
b. Parking in designated lots only.
c. Camping, fires prohibited.

RUNYON/FOUNTAIN LAKES SWA - Pueblo

Co.

Directions: From Pueblo, go S on I-25 to exit
98-A, then go S on Santa Fe to Runyon Field,
then go E on Runyon Field Rd. 0.5 of a mile.
GMU/Acres: 123 / 88 acres
FISHING: warmwater, coldwater fishing
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest rooms, nature trail, handicapped fishing dock
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open sunrise to sunset; no time restrictions
for fishing.
b. Camping, fires, water contact activities
prohibited.
c. Boating allowed with float tubes or carry-on
craft propelled by hand for fishing only.

RUSSELL LAKES SWA - Saguache Co.

Directions: From Saguache, go 9 miles S on
Hwy. 285 to CR R, then go 1.5 miles E.
GMU/Acres: 682 / 4,579 acres
HUNTING: rabbit, dove, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Closed Feb. 15-July 15 and otherwise as posted. Sect. 29 closed during waterfowl seasons.
b. Closed after 1 p.m. during first split waterfowl
season.
c. Camping only in self-contained units in
designated areas.
d. Field trials may be authorized Feb., March,
Aug. and Sept.
e. Parking only in established parking areas.
f. Bowfishing prohibited.
NEW! SAm caudill SWA - Garfield Co.
Directions: From Glenwood Springs, take
Colo. 82 for 3.6 miles S. Take slight right onto
Old State Hwy. 82, go 0.6 of a mile and take
slight right onto CR 109. SWA is on left.
GMU: 43
FISHING: coldwater lake
FACILITIES: boat ramp, limited parking
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping, fires, discharge of firearms prohibited.

SAN LUIS LAKES SWA - Alamosa Co.

Directions: From Alamosa, go 13 miles N on
Hwy. 17 to Sand Dunes Monument Rd., then
go 8 miles E to access road. To access the SWA,
travel through San Luis State Park. Park fee will
not be charged if continuing on to SWA only.
GMU/acres: 82 / 2,031 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl, dove
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: boat ramp, parking areas

RESTRICTIONS:

a. Boating prohibited N of buoy line. Closed Feb.
15-July 15 N of buoy line and E-W fence line.
b. Camping prohibited N of buoy line and E-W
fence line.

SAN MIGUEL SWA (Applebaugh Fishing
Easement) - San Miguel Co.

Directions: From Placerville, go 0.75 of a mile
S on Hwy. 145.
GMU/acres: 70 / 13 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing

SANCHEZ RES. SWA - Costilla Co.

Directions: From San Luis, go 3 miles E on
Hwy. 152 to Hwy. 242, then go 5.2 miles S.
GMU/acres: 83 / 1,462 acres
FISHING: warmwater lake
FACILITIES: rest room, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open only for fishing.
b. Hunting, waterskiing, bowfishing prohibited.
c. Camping prohibited in boat ramp parking area.
d. All crayfish must be returned to the water
they came from immediately, or killed and
taken into possession as soon as caught. Abdomen must be separated from the tail.

wildlife areas

Directions: From Rocky Ford, go 2 miles NE
on Hwy. 266, cross the bridge and turn E on CR
80.5. 550 acres.
Mcclelland Tract: Go 1.25 miles farther E
from above directions.
GMUs/Acres: 125, 129 / 1,142 acres total
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, pheasant, bobwhite
quail, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest rooms
RESTRICTIONS: fires prohibited

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SAND DRAW SWA - Sedgwick Co.

Directions: From I-76 at Julesburg (No. 180),
go 8 miles S on Hwy. 385 to CR 16, turn E to CR
49 and go 1 mile S.
GMU/Acres: 93 / 209 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, pheasant, dove
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Target practice prohibited except when authorized by area wildlife manager.
c. Discharging firearms or bows allowed only
when hunting.
d. Hunting open only to youth/mentors. One
mentor per youth may hunt.

SANDS LAKE SWA - Chaffee Co.

Directions: From Salida, go 0.1 of a mile W
on Hwy. 291. SWA is E of highway, opposite
Heart of the Rockies Regional Medical Center.
GMU/acres: 57 / 14 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake and river
Facilities: rest room
RESTRICTIONS: camping prohibited.

SANDSAGE SWA - Yuma Co.

Directions: From Wray, go 4.5 miles W on
Hwy. 34 to CR 35, then 0.25 of a mile W to CR
CC. Then go 0.5 of a mile S.
GMU/acres: 101 / 287 acres
HUNTING: rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite
quail, dove, waterfowl, turkey, deer
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Hunting allowed only with shotguns or bows.
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rized by area wildlife manager.
d. Discharging firearms or bows allowed only
when hunting. Discharging bows allowed for
bowfishing.

SAPINERO SWA - Gunnison Co.

wildlife areas

Directions: From Gunnison, go 15 miles W
on Hwy. 50. Access from Hwy. 50 at Rainbow
Lake, Red Creek, East Elk Creek and Dry Gulch
roads.
GMU/Acres: 54 / 7,129 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky grouse
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS: snowmobiles allowed only on
main road (Rainbow Lake Road).

SARVIS CREEK SWA - Routt Co.

Directions: From Steamboat Springs, go 4.5
miles S on Hwy. 131 to CR 18, then 7 miles SE.
GMU/Acres: 15 / 309 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest room
RESTRICTIONS: camping and campfires allowed
only 3 days before regular big-game seasons
until 3 days after regular big-game seasons

SAWHILL PONDS Swa - Boulder Co.

Directions: From I-25 take Hwy. 7 W. Turn
N on 75th Street. SWA is W of 75th Street after
crossing Valmont Drive.
GMU/acres: 29 / 208 acres
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open 5 a.m.-midnight.
b. Dogs must be on 6-foot leash, controlled by
handler, except in designated areas.
c. Motorized, non-motor vehicles (including
bicycles) prohibited beyond designated parking areas.
d. Hunting, boating, belly boats prohibited.
Other activities prohibited as posted.
e. Horseback riding only on established maintenance roads.
f. Collecting allowed only with authorized
permit.

SEDGWICK BAR SWA - Sedgwick Co.

Directions: From Sedgwick, go 2 miles NE on
Hwy. 138 to access road, then go 0.5 of a mile S.
GMU/Acres: 92 / 885 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite quail, dove, waterfowl, turkey
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Discharging firearms or bows allowed only
when hunting. Discharging bows allowed for
bowfishing.
c. Target practice prohibited except when authorized by area wildlife manager.
d. All recreational activities except deer hunting
are prohibited on opening weekend of regular
plains rifle deer season, and opening day and
first weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
e. Horses prohibited except when training hunting dogs and only allowed in Feb., March,
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April (through Wed. before spring turkey
season opens) and Aug.
f. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited
from first day of teal season to last day of dark
goose season.

SEGO SPRINGS SWA - Conejos Co.

Directions: From Manassa, go 3 miles E on
Hwy. 142 to access road, then go 0.5 of a mile N.
GMU/Acres: 81 / 640 acres
HUNTING: rabbit, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open July 16-Feb. 14.
b. Field trials may be authorized Aug. and Sept.
c. Fires, bowfishing prohibited.

SETCHFIELD SWA - Bent Co.

Directions: From Hwys. 50 &amp; 101 in Las

Animas, take Hwy. 101 S 16 miles to CR P. Go
W on CR P 1 mile to CR 11, then go S 6 miles
on CRs 11 and 10.
GMU/Acres: 130 / 2,438 acres
HUNTING: pronghorn, rabbit, bobwhite quail,
scaled quail, dove
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS: camping, fires prohibited

SEYMOUR LAKE SWA - Jackson Co.

Directions: From Walden, go 14 miles SW on
Hwy. 14 to CR 28, then go 1 mile S to CR 11,
then 3 miles S to CR 11A and 0.5 of a mile W.
GMU/Acres: 17 / 81 water acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest room, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater
wake.
b. Sailboards prohibited.

SHARPTAIL RIDGE SWA - Douglas Co.

Directions: Take Hwy. 85 S toward Roxborough Park. Turn W on Titan Pkwy., merge into
Titan Rd. Turn S on Roxborough Park Drive.
SWA is near end of road (before it curves W).
SWA extends S.
GMU/acres: 51 / 699 acres
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Day use only. Foot access only.
b. Camping prohibited.
c. Hunting allowed only for deer and elk and
only by permit. Hunters must have limited
deer or elk license for GMU 51 before applying for permit. Maximum 2 hunters daily.
Group applications allowed for max. 2 hunters
per group. Permits valid only 2-3 days starting
after Labor Day weekend. Permits issued by
drawing. Application deadline: 5 p.m. first
Monday in August, available at the Wildlife
Area Office in Denver, (303) 291-7227. Permit
holders can take 1 non-hunting person, that
person must stay with hunters at all times.
Hunters can park in parking area behind gate
during times they are allowed to hunt. Driving elsewhere on property prohibited.

Shriver-WRIGHT SWA - Rio Grande Co.

Directions: From Monte Vista, go 3 miles E
on Sherman Ave.
GMU/acres: 791 / 120 acres
hunting: deer, rabbit, dove, waterfowl
fishing: coldwater river
recreation: wildlife viewing, photography
restrictions:

a. Fires, target practice, bowfishing prohibited.
b. Hunting only with shotguns, archery or
muzzleloader equipment.
c. Camping allowed only in parking areas with
self-contained trailers or campers.
d. Area wildlife manager may post area-specific
closures to manage waterfowl hunting pressure and for safety.
NEW! sikes ranch SWA - Baca Co.
Directions: From Prichett, go W on Hwy.
160 to CR 3. Go S on CR 3 approximately 8
miles.
GMU/acres: 143, 144 / 7,150 acres
HUNTING: deer, turkey, predators
FISHING: green sunfish, black bullhead catfish
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open one hour before sunrise to one hour
after sunset. Hunters may remain as long as
reasonable to retrieve downed game. Night
hunting with permit also allowed.
b. Motorized travel restricted to primary access route, CR O.
c. Parking only in designated Sikes Ranch
SWA parking lots — only 5 parking areas.
d. Access prohibited in the building envelope
and designated safety zones, as posted.
e. Camping, fires, OHV use, wood cutting or
gathering are prohibited.
f. Trapping allowed with permit. Permits must
be on trappers at all times while trapping.
Permits available at Lamar Service Center,
719-336-6600, or by calling local officer at
719-980-0025.

SIMMONS SWA - Yuma Co.

Directions: From Wray, go S 5 mi. on Hwy.
385 to CR 30. Go E about 1 mile on paved road,
turn S following paved road, turn E onto CR 22,
continue 0.5 of a mile E to parking lot.
GMU/acres: 102 / 2,157 acres
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open Sept. 1-May 31.
b. Foot access only.
c. Camping, fires, dog training prohibited.
d. Target practice prohibited except when authorized by area wildlife manager.

SIMPSON PONDS SWA - Larimer Co.

Directions: From I-25 at Hwy. 402 exit (No.
255), go 2 miles W on Hwy. 402 to CR 9E, then
go 0.5 of a mile N.
GMU/Acres: 20 / 44 acres
HUNTING: dove, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

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a. Open 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour after
sunset; no time restrictions for fishing or
hunters with a night-hunting permit.
b. Camping, fires, dog training, horseback riding, bicycling prohibited.
c. Boating prohibited except float tubes for
fishing.
d. Discharging firearms or bows allowed only
when hunting. Discharging bows allowed for
bowfishing.

SKAGUAY RES. SWA - Teller Co.

SMITH RES. SWA - Costilla Co.

Directions: From Blanca, go 0.5 of a mile W

on Hwy. 160 to Airport Rd., then 4 miles S.
GMU/acres: 83 / 278 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: trailer dump station, rest room, boat
ramp
RESTRICTIONS:

a. N and E shores open only July 16-Feb. 14.
b. Fishing only within 200 yards of dam from
Nov. 1 through end of waterfowl season.
c. Field trials may be authorized Feb., March,
Aug. and Sept.
d. Waterskiing prohibited.
e. Vehicles prohibited within 50 feet of water.

smyth SWA (Fishing Easement) - Chaffee

Co.

Directions: From Poncha Springs, go 5.5

miles N on Hwy. 285. Then go 0.5 of a mile E
and N on CR 191. Turn right at sign, parking at
end of access road.
GMU/acres: 56 / 10 acres
fishing: public access for fishing only on W
side of Arkansas River.

SOUTH REPUBLICAN SWA - Yuma Co.

Directions: From Burlington, go 21 miles N
on Hwy. 385 to CR 1, then go 3 miles E. Go 2
miles N and 2 miles E.
GMUs/Acres: 103, 109 / 18,365 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, turkey, pheasant, bobwhite quail, dove, waterfowl, snipe
FISHING: warmwater lake
RECREATION: power boating, sail boating, sail
surfing, waterskiing, camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: campsites, trailer dump station, rest
rooms, drinking water, boat ramps, picnic area
with barbeque pit
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Field trials may be authorized Feb., March,
Aug. and Sept. No more than 2 trials may be
authorized Feb.-March. Only 1 trial may be
authorized Aug.-Sept.

b. Waterfowl hunting access prohibited on
downstream face of dam and as posted.
c. Parking for waterfowl hunting only in designated areas.
d. Waterfowl hunting prohibited as posted to
give resting area for wintering waterfowl.

SPANISH PEAKS SWA - Las Animas Co.

Directions: From Aguilar, go W on Apishapa
Rd.; follow signs.
GMU/Acres: 85 / 6,450 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, squirrel, turkey
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest rooms, drinking water
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Access only from established parking areas.
Parking only in designated areas.
b. Camping, fires permitted only in designated
areas.

SPINNEY MOUNTAIN SWA - Park Co.

Directions: From Hartsel, go 3 miles S on CR 59.
GMUs/Acres: 58, 581 / 1,937 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS: camping, fires prohibited.

SPRING CREEK RES. SWA - Gunnison Co.

Directions: From Gunnison go N on Hwy.
135 to Almont. Turn right on CR 742, travel 6
miles to Spring Creek. Turn left on CR 744 and
go 14 miles.
GMU/acres: 55 / 55 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: camping, fishing, wildlife viewing
ACCESS: limited to summer travel, usually
July-Oct.
FACILITIES: USFS campsites, drinking water,
rest rooms, boat ramp

STALKER LAKE SWA - Yuma Co.

Directions: From Wray, go 2 miles W on Hwy.
34 to CR FF, then go 1.5 miles N to access road,
then 0.5 of a mile W.
GMU/Acres: 98 / 75 acres
HUNTING: pheasant, bobwhite quail, dove,
waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater lake
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest room, boat ramp, picnic shelters, tables
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Only float tubes or craft propelled by hand,
wind or electric motor allowed.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Hunting only with shotguns or bows.
d. Discharging firearms or bows allowed only
when hunting. Discharging bows allowed for
bowfishing.
e. Target practice prohibited except when authorized by area wildlife manager.
f. Hunting on W half of lake prohibited. Hunting permitted from closed area E to dam until
Oct. 31.

STORM MOUNTAIN ACCESS ROAD -

Larimer Co.

Directions: From Loveland, take Hwy. 34
W to Big Thomspon School; go N 4 miles on
Buckhorn Rd. (CR 27) to Masonville. Go NW
on Buckhorn Rd. 2.5 miles to Bar D Ranch Rd.,
which is Storm Mountain Access Rd.
GMU: 20
RESTRICTIONS: closed as posted when necessary to prevent road and habitat damage. Road
closed when USFS closes the gate, usually
around Dec. 1.

SUMMIT RES. SWA - Montezuma Co.

Directions: From Mancos, go 9 miles NW on

Hwy. 184.

GMU/acres: 73 / 526 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest room, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:

wildlife areas

Directions: From Victor, go 0.5 of a mile E on
CR 67 to CR 86, then go 2 miles E to CR 861.
Go 12 miles E to SWA.
GMU/Acres: 59 / 715 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest rooms, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS: boating prohibited if it creates a
whitewater wake.

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a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater
wake.

TAMARACK RANCH SWA - Logan Co.

Directions: From I-76 at Crook exit (No. 149),
go 0.5 of a mile N on Hwy. 55.
GMUs/Acres: 91, 93 / 10,696 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite quail, dove, waterfowl, turkey
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing, limited
camping
FACILITIES: rest room, drinking water
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping only in designated area.
b. Fires only in designated camping area.
c. Field trials may be authorized Feb., March,
Aug. and Sept. No more than 3 trials may be
authorized Feb.-March and Aug., and only 1
in Sept.
d. Mandatory check station with assigned parking spots. Hunters must stay at assigned area
until 9 a.m., then can walk to adjacent areas
and hunt. Deer and turkey hunters required
only to check into E or W Tamarack, GMU
91. At S Tamarack, S of I-76, GMU 93, mandatory check in and out.
e. Reservations available but not required
on weekends as listed and Columbus Day
(observed), Veterans Day, Thanksgiving Day,
Christmas, New Year’s Day, Martin Luther
King Jr. Day and Presidents Day.
See “Hunting Reservations,” (page 1) for
details. The first hunt date available for reservations is the Sat. after Oct. 24 and the last
date available is the last Sun. of regular duck
season. Weekdays, weekends and holidays
outside the reservation period and any unreserved or open units are available for hunting
without reservations and are regulated
through check station. Hunters must check in
and check out as posted.
f. Target practice prohibited except when authorized by area wildlife manager.
g. Discharging firearms or bows allowed only
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when hunting. Discharging bows allowed for
bowfishing.
h. All recreational activities except deer hunting
are prohibited on opening weekend of regular
plains rifle deer season, and opening day and
first weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
i. Horses prohibited N of I-76 except when
training hunting dogs and then only allowed
in Feb., March, April (through Wed. before
spring turkey season opens) and Aug.
j. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited
from first day of teal season to last day of dark
goose season.

wildlife areas

NEW! Augmentation Ponds rules:

1. Waterfowl hunting is by a limited draw lottery reservation system from the opening day
of second duck season through the end of
regular dark goose season.
2. Hunting allowed only on a specific pond/
hunt area for that day. Hunters must hunt
from established blinds; shooting out of back
of blind prohibited.
Hunters must park in designated parking
areas but may drop off decoys via existing
4-wheel-drive only roads as posted. Hunters
must remain on existing roads.
3. Maximum 4 hunters per group per hunt day.
No hunters may fill a spot if a reservation
holder does not use the reservation. No additional parties are allowed to hunt after the
lottery hunter has completed their hunt for
the day. The hunter drawing the access permit must be present for the hunt. All hunters
must check in at the existing check station.
4. To enter drawing, send a postcard or letter
with name, address, phone number, CID
number and desired reservation dates
to: CPW, Tamarack Ranch drawing, 122
E. Edison St., Brush, CO 80723. Must be
postmarked by Sept. 30. Successful applicants
notified by Oct. 21.
Hunters must possess a valid license for
the species to be hunted to enter a drawing.
Hunters may apply for multiple hunt dates on
one postcard.
Failure to hunt a reserved area without
prior cancellation, or to follow check station
procedures, may disqualify a person from
making reservations for the remainder of the
hunting season.
5. Ponds open to hunting without a reservation
during the spring light goose conservation
order season. All hunters must follow checkin and check-out procedures as posted.

TARRYALL RES. SWA - Park Co.

Directions: From Jefferson, go 16.5 miles SE

on CR 77.

GMUs/Acres: 50, 501 / 711 land acres, 175

water acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake, stream fishing
RECREATION: camping
FACILITIES: rest room, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Closed at dam, spillway, outlet structures.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates whitewater wake.
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TAYLOR RIVER SWA - Gunnison Co.

Directions: From Gunnison, go 10 miles N on

Hwy. 135 to USFS Rd. 742 (Taylor River Rd.);
then 18 miles E to base of Taylor Res.
GMU/acres: 55 / 13 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping, fires, hunting prohibited. Dogs
must be on leash.
b. Parking only in designated areas.
c. Closed from Taylor dam to 325 yards downstream.

TERRACE RES. SWA - Conejos Co.

Directions: From Monte Vista, go 12 miles S
on Hwy. 15 to USFS Rd. 250, then 9 miles W.
GMUs/acres: 80, 81 / 240 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing

TETER-MichigaN creek SWA - Park Co.

Directions: From Jefferson, 2 miles S on Hwy.
285, then go 2 miles N on CR 35.
GMU/Acres: 500 / 950 acres
HUNTING: big game, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream fishing
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS: camping, fires prohibited.

THURSTON RES. SWA - Prowers Co.

Directions: From Lamar, go 9 miles N on
Hwy. 196 to CR TT, then go 1 mile W to CR 7,
then go 0.25 of a mile N.
GMU/Acres: 127 / 400 acres
HUNTING: dove, waterfowl, rabbit
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: power boating, sail boating, sail
surfing, waterskiing, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: boat ramps, rest room
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour after
sunset; no time restrictions for fishing.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates whitewater
wake Nov. 1 through last day of waterfowl
season.
c. ATVs, dirt bikes, snowmobiles prohibited.
d. Frozen surface of lake closed.
e. Dams, inlets, outlet structures open only for
fishing.

TILMAN BISHOP SWA - Mesa Co.

Directions: Take I-70 W toward Grand Junction. Exit Hwy. 6 to Palisade. Turn S on 38 Road,
merge into F 1/4 Road. SWA along river N of
junction of roads F 1/4 and 37 1/4.
GMUs/acres: 30, 41 / 113 acres
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Closed during nesting and migratory bird
period, March 15-July 14.
b. Camping, turkey hunting prohibited. Dogs
prohibited except as an aid to hunting.
c. Waterfowl hunters must hunt from designated
blinds/zone. Maximum 4 hunters per blind.
Mandatory check in and out at station.
d. Hunting only with bows and shotguns with
shot-shells only.

e. Deer hunting allowed by permit. Applications
available at the Wildlife Area Office in Grand
Junction (970) 255-6100. Application deadline is Aug. 1. Permits by drawing; successful
applicants notified by mail. Date, time and
location of drawing included on application.
f. Waterfowl hunting by reservation only. See
“Hunting Reservations,” (page 1) for details.
g. Hunt areas not reserved are available on
first-come, first-served basis after 5 a.m. each
hunt day. Reserved areas unoccupied by 7
a.m. also available on first-come, first-served
basis. Any hunt area must be yielded upon
request of hunter holding valid reservation
for that area.

TIMPAS CREEK SWA (including Otero
Pond) - Otero Co.
Directions: From Rocky Ford, go 4 miles S
on Hwy. 71 to Hwy. 10, then 2 miles E across
Timpas Creek Bridge, then go 1 mile S on CR
21, then 1 mile W on CR Z.
GMU/Acres: 135 / 141 acres
HUNTING: rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite
quail, dove, waterfowl
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS: fires prohibited.

TOMAHAWK SWA - Park Co.

Directions: From Hartsel, go 5 miles N on
Hwy. 9, then go 0.5 of a mile to parking area.
Or: from Fairplay, go 10 miles S on Hwy. 9, then
0.5 of a mile to parking area.
GMU/Acres: 50 / 1,655 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, waterfowl, pronghorn
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS: camping, fires prohibited.

Tomichi creek SWA - Gunnison Co.

Directions: In Gunnison, go S on Teller St.
to end of road. At parking lot for softball fields,
find W Mountain trailhead sign. Take the dirt
road to the SWA parking lot.
GMU/acres: 67 / 465 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
Restrictions:

a. Access by foot only from designated points.
b. Access restricted south of Tomichi Creek to
100 feet S of high water line from Jan. 1-June
30, as posted.
c. Camping, fires prohibited.
d. Dogs must be on leash, except as aid in hunting.
e. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited in
designated safety zones, as posted.

TOTTEN RES. SWA - Montezuma Co.

Directions: From Cortez, go 3.5 miles E on
Hwy. 160 to CR 29, then 1 mile N.
GMU/acres: 73 / 250 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest room, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:

�State Wildlife Areas
a. Open 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour after
sunset; no time restrictions for fishing.
b. Closed along N shore March 1-May 31.
c. Camping, fires, alcoholic beverages, glass
containers prohibited.
d. Hunting prohibited in inlet Sept. 30-Jan. 20 as
posted to protect resting waterfowl.
e. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.

TRUJILLO MEADOWS SWA - Conejos Co.

TURK’S POND SWA - Baca Co.

Directions: From Springfield, go 2 miles N on

Hwy. 287 to CR HH, then go 14 miles E to CR
39. Go 3.5 miles N.
GMU/Acres: 139 / 200 acres
HUNTING: dove, pheasant, waterfowl, rabbit
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Boating prohibited except float tubes or craft
propelled by hand, wind or electric motor.
b. Camping and fires prohibited.
c. Closed near pond and administrative building
except to retrieve downed waterfowl from
opening day of waterfowl season through end
of Feb.

TWIN SISTERS SWA - Larimer Co.

Directions: From Allenspark, go 4 miles N on

Hwy. 7 to Meeker Park (USFS Rd. 119), then go
2.5 miles N to USFS Rd. 325, then 1 mile W.
GMU/Acres: 20 / 640 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing

TWO BUTTES RES. SWA - Baca,

Prowers Cos.

Directions: From Springfield, go 18 miles N
on Hwy. 287 to CR B.5, then 3 miles E.
GMUs/Acres: 138, 139 / 8,533 acres
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, rabbit, pheasant,
bobwhite quail, scaled quail, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater, seasonal trout, saugeye,
crappie, bluegill, channel catfish, largemouth
bass, smallmouth bass, wiper
RECREATION: camping, hiking, rock climbing,
wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest rooms, drinking water, rifle
range, boat ramps
RESTRICTIONS: boating prohibited in Two
Buttes Ponds below dam except float tubes or
craft propelled by hand, wind or electric motor.

NEW! urad lake SWA - Clear Creek Co.
Directions: From Interstate 70, take Hwy. 40
toward Grand Lake/Berthoud Pass. Go left on
Jones Pass outside of Berthoud Falls. In 0.5 of a
mile, turn left at “Urad” sign, onto Woods Creek
Rd. (CR 203). Go about 3.5 miles to parking area.

GMU/Acres: 39 / 240 acres land
HUNTING: limited big game, primarily access

to national forest for hunting deer, elk, bighorn
sheep, mountain goat
FISHING: cutbows, rainbow trout, brook trout
RECREATION: camping, hiking, birdwatching
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Access by foot or horseback only from June
1-end of fourth regular big-game rifle season,
or until the road is inaccessible (as posted).
b. Motor vehicle use in designated parking area
only.
c. Fires allowed only in established fire rings.
d. Camping limited to five days in a 45-day
period in designated campgrounds, except in
big-game seasons.
e. Discharge of firearms or bows prohibited
except when hunting.
f. Boating prohibited except for float tubes or craft
propelled by hand, wind or electric motor.
g. Dogs must be on leash except when used as
aid to hunting.

VAIL DEER UNDERPASS SWA - Eagle Co.

Directions: From Vail, go 4 miles W on S side
of frontage road of I-70.
GMUs/acres: 36, 45 / 107 acres
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open June 16-Oct. 31.
b. Hunting prohibited.

van tuyl SWA - Gunnison Co.

Cabin creek unit: From Gunnison, go 6.5
miles E on Hwy. 50, then go 0.2 of a mile N on
BLM Rd. 3107. 200 acres
Lost Canyon unit: From Gunnison, go 1.2
miles N on Hwy. 135, turn E and take CR 10 for
3 miles. Turn E on CR 743 and go about 6 miles
to SWA. 310 acres
GMU/acres: 55 / 510 total acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS: BLM road closures March
1-May 15. Motorized travel, including over the
snow, restricted to BLM Rd. 3107 (Cabin Creek)
and CR 743 (Lost Canyon).

VERNER SWA (Fishing Lease) - Jackson Co.

Directions: From Walden, go 0.5 of a mile W
on Hwy. 14 to CR 12, then go 5.1 miles W to CR
18, then 0.5 of a mile W to access road.
GMU/acres: 16 / 2 mi. of river
fishing: North Platte River, coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS: open for fishing only.

WAHATOYA SWA - Huerfano Co.

Directions: From LaVeta, go 1 mile E on Bear

Creek Rd.

GMU/Acres: 85 / 80 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest room
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Boating prohibited except float tubes or craft
propelled by hand or wind.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.

WALKER SWA - Mesa Co.

Directions: From Grand Junction, go 2 miles
W on Hwys. 6 and 50, turn S on River Rd., go
0.5 of a mile and turn S on gravel road.
GMUs/Acres: 30, 40 / 351 acres
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: rafting, canoeing, wildlife viewing, interpretive program
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open a half hour before sunrise until a half
hour after sunset.
b. Camping, fires, hunting, trapping prohibited.
c. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited,
except bows permitted for bowfishing.
d. NEW! Dogs allowed only on leash and only
on the paved Riverfront Trail. Owners must
immediately collect and properly dispose of
feces left by their dog.

WATSON LAKE SWA - Larimer Co.

Directions: From Fort Collins, go 7 miles NW
on Hwy. 287 to Rist Canyon Rd. (CR 52E), then
go 1 mile W.
GMU/Acres: 19 / 44 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream, warmwater lake
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest rooms, nature trails

wildlife areas

Directions: From Antonito, go 36 miles W on
Hwy. 17 to USFS Rd. 118, then go 4 miles W.
GMU/acres: 81 / 71 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest room, drinking water
RESTRICTIONS: boating prohibited if it creates a
whitewater wake.

2014 Colorado State Recreation Lands

RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour after
sunset; no time restrictions for fishing.
b. Boating, camping, hunting, ice fishing, ice
skating, discharging firearms prohibited.
c. Parking prohibited on S dam.
d. Closed on NW side as posted.
e. Use or possession of live minnows prohibited.

WAUNITA WATCHABLE WILDLIFE AREA
- Gunnison Co.
Directions: From Gunnison, go E on Hwy.
50. Turn left at CR 887 to WWA site.
GMU: 551
RECREATION: wildlife viewing April 1-May 15
for Gunnison sage-grouse
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping, fires, dogs, discharging firearms
prohibited.
b. Trash must be packed out.

WEBSTER SWA - Weld Co.

Directions: From LaSalle, go 0.25 of a mile N
on Hwy. 85 to CR 394, then go 2.25 miles.
GMU/Acres: 94 / 158 acres
HUNTING: rabbit, pheasant, dove, waterfowl
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. NEW! Closed to all public access for hunting,
fishing and wildlife-related recreation until
property management activities are complete.

WELLINGTON RES. No. 4, SMITH LAKE
SWA - Larimer Co.

Directions: From I-25 at the Wellington exit,
go 0.3 of a mile W on Hwy. 1 to CR 7, then 1.4
miles N to CR 66, then 2 miles W.
GMU/Acres: 9 / Wellington Res. No. 4: 105
acres. Smith Lake: 30 acres.
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fishing: warmwater and coldwater species
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest rooms
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour after
sunset; no time restrictions for fishing.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater
wake.
c. Hunting, discharging firearms or bows,
camping, open fires, OHVs, snowmobiles
prohibited.
d. Sailboards prohibited on Wellington Res. No. 4.

wildlife areas

WELLINGTON SWA - Larimer, Weld Cos.

WELLINGTON UNIT: From I-25 and Hwy. 14
exit, go 9 miles N on E service road to CR 64
and then 1.5 miles E.
COBB LAKE UNIT: From I-25 and Hwy. 14 exit,
go 5 miles N on E service road to CR 56, then
1.4 miles E.
SCHWARE UNIT: From I-25 and Hwy. 14 exit,
go 7 miles N on E service road to CR 60, then 1
mile E.
GMU/acres: 87 / 1,793 acres
fishing: warmwater
HUNTING: rabbit, pheasant, dove, waterfowl
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Wellington and Schware units open only July
16-March 14.
b. Wellington Unit closed from first day of regular
waterfowl season to first day of pheasant season except Sat., Sun., Mon. and legal holidays.
c. Boating prohibited except craft propelled by
hand to hunt waterfowl.
d. Camping, fires prohibited.
e. Field trials may be authorized on Wellington
and Schware units Feb., March 1-14 and Aug.
Trials may be authorized on Cobb Lake Unit
year-round.
f. Target practice must be authorized by area
wildlife manager.
g. Horseback riding prohibited except at Cobb
Lake Unit during field trials.
h. Big-game hunting only with archery, shotguns with slugs and muzzleloading.
i. Domestic, feral or privately-owned game birds
may be released with permit for dog training
on Cobb Lake Unit. All birds taken shall be
removed, and all privately-owned game birds
shall be prepared for human consumption.

WEST LAKE SWA - Larimer Co.

Directions: From Red Feather Lakes, go 1

mile E on Red Feather Lakes Rd.
GMU/Acres: 191 / 38 water acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, fishing, camping
FACILITIES: campground, rest room, drinking
water
RESTRICTIONS: only float tubes or craft propelled by hand, wind or electric motor allowed.

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State Wildlife Areas

WEST LAKE SWA - Mesa Co.

Directions: 711 Independent Ave., Grand

Junction.

GMU/Acres: 30 / 6 acres
FISHING: warmwater lake
FACILITIES: rest room
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open 7 a.m.-9 p.m.
b. Boating, water contact activities prohibited.

WEST RIFLE CREEK SWA - Garfield Co.

Directions: From Rifle, go 4 miles N on Hwy.
13 to Hwy. 325, turn right and go 4 miles to CR
252. Go 1.5 miles NW.
GMU/acres: 33 / 941 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, black bear, mountain lion,
turkey, rabbit, dove, bobcat
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: campground on CR 252, 4 miles
NW of Hwy. 325; non-potable water only, rifle
and pistol shooting ranges
RESTRICTIONS: camping only from day after
Labor Day-Dec. 31

WHEELER SWA - Garfield Co.

Directions: From Silt, take I-70 W about 1
mile. SWA on N side of interstate between I-70
and Hwys. 6 &amp; 24, adjacent to Colorado River.
SWA only legally accessible via river.
GMUs/Acres: 33, 42 / 48 acres
HUNTING: rabbit, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: trout, whitefish
RECREATION: wildlife viewing

WHITEHORSE SWA - Adams Co.

Directions: Take I-76 E toward Barr Lake.
Exit 152nd Avenue, go E. Turn left on Picadilly
Road, turn left on 128th Avenue. SWA is at
corner of 128th and Tower Rd. and extends SE.
GMU/acres: 104 / 400 acres
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open only for youth/mentor waterfowl hunting when authorized by area wildlife manager
as participants in CPW youth hunter program.
b. Reservations required for waterfowl hunting.
See “Hunting Reservations,” (page 1). Hunters
with reservations can only hunt area specified
on reservation except in areas where reservations are not required or are unreserved and
unoccupied. Mandatory check in and check
out as posted at designated check station.

williams creek res. SWA - Hinsdale Co.

Directions: From Pagosa Springs, go 3 miles
W on Hwy. 160 to USFS Rd. 631, then go 30
miles N.
GMU/Acres: 77 / 508 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: boating, wildlife viewing, camping
FACILITIES: rest room, drinking water, boat
ramp, campgrounds
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping, open fires, sailboards prohibited.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates whitewater wake.
c. Snowmobiles allowed only as aid in ice fishing.

willow creek SWA - Yuma Co.

Directions: From Wray, go S on Hwy. 385
about 6 miles to CR 30. Turn E on CR 30, go 5
miles and turn S on CR NN. Go 3.5 miles S to
parking area on W side of road .
GMU/acres: 102 / 920 acres
hunting: deer, turkey, dove, rabbit
recreation: wildlife viewing
restrictions:

a. Open Sept. 1-May 31. Access by foot only, no
horses allowed on property.
b. Camping, fires, dog training prohibited.
c. Target practice must be authorized by area
wildlife manager.

windy gap watchable wildlife
area - Grand Co.

Directions: From Granby, go 2 miles W on
Hwy. 40. WWA is on Hwy. 125.
GMU/Acres: 18 / 12 acres
FACILITIES: picnic tables, toilets, 0.25 of a mile
interpretive trail
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open sunrise to sunset, viewing area only.
b. Dogs prohibited beyond parking area.
c. Fishing, discharging firearms, camping, fires,
hunting, trapping prohibited.

WOODS LAKE SWA - San Miguel Co.

Directions: From Telluride, go 13 miles W on
Hwy. 145 to USFS Rd. 618 in Fall Creek; then 9
miles S.
GMU/Acres: 70 / 160 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream, coldwater lake
RECREATION: canoeing, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest room
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Boats prohibited except float tubes or craft
propelled by hand, wind or electric motor.
b. Camping prohibited.

WRIGHT’S LAKE SWA - Chaffee Co.

Directions: From Nathrop, go 5.7 miles W on
CR 162 to CR 291. Then go 0.4 of a mile W on
CR 291 to parking area.
GMUs/acres: 56, 481 / 84 acres
FISHING: open for fishing only, coldwater lake
and stream, artificial flies and lures only.

Yampa River SWA - Routt Co.

Directions: From Craig, go E on Hwy. 40.
SWA is on S side of Hwy. 40 shortly after passing CR 29 turn-off.
GMU/acres: 13 / 866 acres
RESTRICTIONS: camping, fires prohibited.

�state trust lands

The State Trust Land
Public Access Program includes lands that are leased
for the public to enjoy
wildlife-related activities
in these areas. They can be
open to a variety of uses.
The signs at each property
will inform users what is
allowed at each location.

trust lands

What is
the state
trust land
public access
program?

State Trust Lands, such as Shaw Creek STL above, are posted with the property’s name, map and the rules of use. Photo by © Zach Spezze, CPW.

about the state trust land public access program
Public access for wildlife-related recreation on
500,000 acres of State Trust Land (STL) is made
possible through the Public Access Program, a
lease agreement between the State Land Board
and Colorado Parks and Wildlife. Signs at individual properties describe allowed uses, rules and
time frames for public use.
» What are trust lands?

State Trust Lands include about three million
acres of state-owned lands used for a specific
purpose — to generate revenue and provide
financial support for Colorado public schools
(K-12) and other public institutions. Lands not
listed in this brochure are closed to public use.

» What can I do there?

Lands enrolled in the Public Access Program are open to a variety of wildlife-related
uses, including hunting, fishing and wildlife
viewing. The listings on the following pages
provide information regarding allowable uses,
site-specific rules and timeframes for use.
Most lands are not accessible by vehicle, ATVs,
or snowmobiles, and there may be additional
restrictions on camping, parking and off-road
driving. Unauthorized use or activity on these
lands may be subject to enforcement from
CPW officers or local authorities.

» When are they open?

Most properties are open for wildlife-related
recreation from Sept. 1 through the end
of February, unless listed otherwise in this
brochure. Enrolled lands are closed to public
access all other times of the year. The State
Land Board leases most properties for other
uses as well, such as livestock grazing, farming,
or mining. Please be respectful of these other
authorized uses on these lands.

» Where are they?

Public Access Lands are located all around
Colorado. Please see the index, descriptions,
and map of parcels enrolled in this brochure.

STL public Access program rules
The following restrictions apply to all STL Public
Access Program lands leased by Colorado Division of Parks and Wildlife. Additional propertyspecific restrictions are listed in this brochure.
1. Properties are:

» Open only to hunting, fishing and wildlife

viewing. Target practice, nonhunting shooting, outfitting and nonwildlife related use
prohibited.
» Closed 1/2 hour after sunset until 1/2 hour
before sunrise, unless posted otherwise.
» Closed to the public from March 1-Aug. 31,
unless posted otherwise. All newly enrolled
properties are closed to the public until Sept.
1 of the year of enrollment, unless posted
otherwise.
2. Motor vehicles are allowed only on desig-

nated roads.

3. Access restricted to foot or horseback
only, unless posted otherwise.

act responsibly

Only State Trust Lands listed in this
brochure are open to the public.
Hunters and fishermen are reminded to
respect the rights of other visitors and the
owners or permit holders of State Trust
Lands. Abide by state rules so the lands can
remain open for future wildlife recreation.
(Permission is required to access any State Trust
Land not listed in this brochure.)
4. Littering prohibited. All trash must be

packed out by users.

5. Camping, fires prohibited, unless posted

otherwise.

6. illegal firearms. It is illegal to possess

the following types of ammunition or firearms:
tracer rounds, armor-piercing rounds, military-

hardened rounds with explosive or radioactive
substances, .50-caliber BMG rounds, fully automatic firearms.
7. Youth mentor hunting applies to youths
under 18. Youth hunters under 16 must be accompanied by a mentor when hunting on youthmentor properties. Mentors must be 18 or older,
comply with hunter education requirements and
accompany youths while hunting.
8. certified hay, straw, mulch only. It is
illegal to have, store or use hay, straw or mulch
that has not been certified as noxious-weed free,
according to the Weed Free Forage Crop Certification Act, or any state or province participating
in the Regional Certified Weed Free Forage Program. Certified materials must be clearly marked
by the certifying state. People who transport such
materials on federal, state or county roads that
cross State Trust Lands leased by CPW and hay
produced on property where it’s being used are
exempt.
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State Trust Lands

STL public access program properties
63 Ranch - Park Co.

trust lands

Directions: From Fairplay, go S on Hwy.

285 for 14.5 miles to 63 Ranch parking lot E of
Hwy. 285.
GMU/acres: 50 / 1,635 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February for hunting.
Open year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, elk, waterfowl.

ADAMS - Jackson Co.

Directions: From Walden, go 4.2 miles N on
Hwy. 125 to CR 8. Go 6.8 miles E to CR 8A,
then E 0.8 of a mile to two-track road. Take
two-track 0.6 of a mile SE to parking area. Unless accessing from Colorado State Forest, STL
provides the only way into Adams and Sand
Creek STLs.
GMU/acres: 6 / 3,640 acres (360 acres are closed
in Sections 28, 29, 32, 33, along Sherman Creek)
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: elk, deer, pronghorn, moose, small
game
RESTRICTIONS: access restricted as posted.

AGATE MOUNTAIN - Park Co.

Directions: From Hartsel, go 1.75 miles S on
Hwy. 9 to CR 53. Go S 15 miles to parking area
on E boundary, S of CR 53.
GMU/acres: 58 / 3,782 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February for hunting and
wildlife viewing
HUNTING: big game, small game

AGUILAR TV HILL - Las Animas Co.

Directions: From Aguilar, take Exit 30 off
I-25 to CR 63.1. Go 0.5 of a mile W.
GMU/acres: 85 / 500 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, bear, small game
RESTRICTIONS: access restricted as posted on
E side.

ALAMADITAS MESA - Conejos Co.

Directions — Route No. 1: From Los
Mogotes Peak STL (see directions in this
brochure), go W on two-track 7.5 miles to W
boundary. Route No. 2: From La Jara STL (see
directions in this brochure), go S of La Jara
Res. on 4WD road to Fox Creek. From Fox
Creek, by foot or horseback only, go 1.5 miles
S to S boundary of FS land. Go 3 miles E on FS
land and cross Fox Creek and Fox Creek trail.
Go 1 mile to W boundary.
GMU/acres: 81 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: elk, deer, pronghorn, rabbit, grouse,
coyote.

ALAMOSA CANYON - Conejos Co.

Directions: Go 12 miles S of Monte Vista on

Hwy. 15, then go 11 miles W on USFS Rd. 250 to
Terrace Res. (Alamosa Canyon). Then go on foot
or horseback through BLM and national forest.
GMU/acres: 81 / 240 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: elk, deer, bear, small game
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ANTELOPE CREEK - Grand Co.

Directions: From Kremmling, go W 14

miles on Hwy. 40 to Chimney Rock Rd. (USFS
Rd. 103), then go 6 miles E to East Carter
Mountain gate. Walk-through gate with signs
provides access.
GMU/acres: 181 / 1,240 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: elk, deer, dusky grouse
RESTRICTIONS: ATV, snowmobile access
allowed on designated route as posted at East
Carter Creek gate during hunting season only.

ANTERO - Park Co.

Directions: From Fairplay, go S on Hwy. 285
for 16.5 miles. From N of Antero Jct. on Hwy.
24, go 9 miles to Antero Res. Rd., then go W
1.75 miles to NW corner of STL. Or, go 4.5
miles N of Antero Jct. on Hwy. 285, then go W
on unmarked USFS Rd. 433, 0.5 of a mile to N
boundary. Timber activity may be present.
GMUs/acres: 49, 50, 58 / 10,282 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February for
hunting. Open year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: big game, small game, waterfowl

APISHAPA NORTH - Las Animas Co.

Directions: From Walsenburg, take I-25 to
Hwy. 10, go E for 18.5 miles. Then go S on CR
77 for 7 miles and go E on CR 90 for 11 miles to
Apishapa SWA. Follow signs through SWA to
NE side and parking lot.
GMU/acres: 133 / 1,880 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, bighorn sheep,
rabbit, dove, scaled quail, bobcat, coyote
RESTRICTIONS: motor vehicles prohibited past
parking lot.

ARROWHEAD - Larimer Co.

Directions: From Rustic, go 2.25 miles W on

Hwy. 14 in Poudre Canyon, then go 0.25 of a
mile on highway frontage road on N side.
GMU/acres: 8 / 200 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: bighorn sheep, deer, elk, rabbit,
dusky grouse, pine squirrel

ASPEN RIDGE - Chaffee Co.

Directions: From Salida, take CR 175 (Ute
Trail) 5 miles N. Turn left on CR 185 and go 5
miles. Access is off CR 185 at N and S ends of
STL. Timber activity may be present.
GMU/acres: 57 / 542 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: bighorn sheep, deer, elk

ATWOOD - Logan Co.

Directions: From Atwood, go 0.5 of a mile S
on Hwy. 63. Access near SE corner of STL next
to CR 16.
GMU/acres: 96 / 120 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: mule deer, white-tailed deer, pheasant, quail, turkey, duck, geese, rabbit, squirrel,
furbearers

RESTRICTIONS:

a. Small-game and waterfowl hunting by reservation system and mandatory check station.
See “Hunting Reservations” (page 1) for
details. The person named on the reservation
must be at the property the day of the hunt
and must be a licensed hunter for the species
hunted.
b. For spring turkey reservations for hunters
with Unit 96 limited turkey licenses, call
1-800-846-9453.
c. Hunting prohibited except Sat., Sun., Wed.,
Labor Day, Columbus Day (observed),
Veterans Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas Day,
New Year’s Day, Martin Luther King Jr. Day
and Presidents Day.
d. New! Three reservations may be issued per
day on the up-river west side of Hwy. 63;
two for the general public; one for hunters
with mobility impairments. No more than
four people per reservation.
e. Hunting with centerfire rifles prohibited.
f. All recreational activities except deer hunting prohibited on opening weekend of
regular plains rifle deer season, and opening
day and first weekend of late plains rifle deer
season.
g. Horses prohibited except while training hunting dogs, and then only in Feb., March and
April (through the Wed. before the opening of
spring turkey season).
h. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited
from first day of teal season to last day of
dark goose season.

BADGER CREEK (UPPER,
LOWER UNITS) - Fremont, Park Cos.

Directions — Lower Unit: From Cotopaxi,
go 21 miles N on CR 12, then go W 1 mile
on BLM road. Upper Unit: From Hartsel, go
S on Hwy. 9 for 1.75 miles to CR 53. Follow
CR 53 for 22 miles. Timber activity may be
present.
GMUs/acres: 57, 58 / 6,186 acres
OPEN — Lower Unit: Year-round for fishing.
Open for all other uses Sept. 1-end of February.
Upper Unit: Oct. 1-end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, bighorn sheep, pronghorn
FISHING: coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS:
Upper Unit: fishing prohibited.

BADGER FLATS - Park Co.

Directions — Three points of access:
1. From Lake George, take Hwy. 24 W for 1.5
miles. 2. From Lake George, take CR 90 W for
2.25 miles. 3. From Lake George, take Hwy. 24

W about 8 miles to USFS Rd. 891, then go S.
GMUs/acres: 50, 581 (GMU 50 N of Hwy. 50,
GMU 581 S of Hwy. 50) / 3,570 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: elk, deer, bear, small game

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BAKERS PEAK - Moffat Co.

RESTRICTIONS:

a. Motor vehicles prohibited off of state or
county roads.
b. Only portable hunting blinds allowed.

BAKERVILLE - Clear Creek Co.

Directions: From Georgetown, take I-70 W

5 miles. STL is 1.25 miles E of Bakerville exit.
Most of property is N of I-70.
GMU/acres: 39 / 320 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February. Open yearround for fishing.
HUNTING: bighorn sheep, elk, deer, lion, bear,
dusky grouse, ptarmigan, rabbit, snowshoe hare
FISHING: coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Foot access only.
b. Access only off I-70 right-of-way.

BALD MOUNTAIN - Moffat Co.

Directions — Tract 1: From Maybell, go N
on CR 19 for 15 miles to CR 150. Go W on CR
150 for 0.5 of a mile. Tract 2: From Maybell,
go N on CR 19 for 10 miles to CR 71. Go W
on CR 71 to CR 71S. Go S on CR 71S for 2.5
miles. Tract 3 &amp; 4: From Maybell, go W on
Hwy. 318 for 15 miles to CR 21. Go N on CR
21. Tract 3 is 9 miles N of Hwy. 318 and W of
CR 21. Tract 4 is 14 miles N of Hwy. 318 and
on both sides of CR 21.
GMUs/acres: 2, 3 / 6,266 acres
OPEN: Aug. 16-end of February
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, elk, sage-grouse,
rabbit, small game
NOTE: Exchange of use on STL. Part private
land, part STL Public Access Program.

BEAR GULCH - Custer Co.

Directions: From Westcliffe, go 10 miles
E on Hwy. 96 to CR 271. Go 1 mile to NW
corner of STL.
GMU/acres: 69 / 640 acres
OPEN: first day of archery deer and elk season
through May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, lion, rabbit, squirrel,
turkey

BEDDOWS MOUNTAIN - Custer Co.

Directions: From Westcliffe, go N about 8
miles on Hwy. 69. Parking off Hwy. 69.
GMUs/acres: 86, 691 / 500 acres
OPEN: first day of archery deer and elk season
through May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, lion, turkey, rabbit,
squirrel
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Rifle hunting restricted to youth mentor
hunting only. Mentors cannot use rifles.
b. All hunting except youth mentor hunting is restricted to bows, muzzleloaders or

shotguns.
c. Parking prohibited on Hwy. 69.
d. Shooting prohibited within 500 feet of Hwy.
69 and man-made structures.

BEN MORGAN CANYON - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Meeker, go 23 miles N on
Hwy. 13. Turn W on CR 17 to CR 32. Go W 11
miles to CR 55. Go 2.5 miles to parking lot.
GMU/acres: 211 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

BIG HOLE GULCH - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Craig, go 40 miles N on

Hwy. 13. Take CR 4 W 15 miles.
GMUs/acres: 2, 3 / 1,849 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February for hunting.
Open year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, elk, small game
RESTRICTIONS: portable hunting blinds only.

BLACK HAWK - Huerfano Co.

Directions: From Walsenburg, go S on I-25
to Exit 42. Take CR 310 to Pryor, then go 2.5
miles S on CR 312 to E side of STL. Or, take
CR 310 W to N side.
GMU/acres: 85 / 1,511 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: deer, bear, lion, pronghorn, elk,
dove, rabbit, turkey
RESTRICTIONS: motor vehicles prohibited off
county roads.

BLACK MOUNTAIN - Huerfano Co.

Directions: From Gardner, go 1 mile W on

Hwy. 69. Turn N on USFS Rd. 634 and go 6
miles to USFS Rd. 635 (Black Mountain Rd.)
Go W .5 of a mile to markers.
GMU/acres: 84 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, squirrel, dove,
coyote, turkey

BLACK SAGE PASS - Gunnison Co.

Directions: From Gunnison at Hwy. 50 and

USFS Rd. 243 (Marshall Pass Rd.), go N on
Hwy. 50 for 1 mile to USFS Rd. 888. Go N on
USFS Rd. 888 for 5.5 miles to S boundary.
GMU/acres: 551 / 415 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February for
watchable wildlife and hunting. Open yearround for fishing.
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, lion, dusky grouse,
rabbit
FISHING: in small section of No Name Creek.

BLUE LAKE - Bent Co.

Directions: From Las Animas, take Hwy.
194 W to CR 10; go N 11 miles. On CR TT, go
W 2.5 miles to E boundary. Parking lots are: 1.
At end of CR TT 2. At bridge on SE corner 3.
At S end.
GMU/acres: 125 / 14,060 acres
OPEN: year-round
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, waterfowl, upland
game
FISHING: warmwater lake

a. Islands closed May 15-Aug. 31.
b. Camping permitted as posted.

BLUE SPRING - Huerfano Co.

Directions: From Gardner, go W on Hwy.
69 for 1 mile to USFS Rd. 634. Turn N and go
13 miles.
GMU/acres: 84 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, lion, small game
RESTRICTIONS: hunting prohibited in safety
zone along E boundary as posted.

BOSTON FLATS - Moffat Co.

trust lands

Directions: In Craig at Hwys. 13 and 40, go
N on Hwy. 13 for 24 miles to CR 101. Turn E
on CR 101 and go 1.5 miles.
GMUs/acres: 3, 4 / 12,393 acres
OPEN: Aug. 1-end of February
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, elk, sage-grouse,
rabbit, coyote

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Directions: From Maybell, go NW 3.5 miles
on Hwy. 318. STL N of Hwy. 318. Parking
between highway and STL. No roads; only
walk-in access.
GMU/acres: 3 / 104 acres
OPEN: year-round for fishing and
watchable wildlife. Open Sept. 1-end of February for hunting.
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS: foot access only.

BOX CREEK - Lake Co.

Directions: From Leadville, go 7 miles S on
Hwy. 24, turn W on CR 10 for 2.4 miles to STL
and intersection of CRs 10 and 24. STL access
via CR 10 or CR 24.
GMU/acres: 48 / 629 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: elk, deer, small game
RESTRICTIONS: foot access only.

BOX ELDER - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Hamilton, go S on Hwy.
13 for 11 miles to CR 17. Turn right, and go
1.5 miles to CR 51. Go 1 mile to CR 32, and go
8.5 miles to BLM access.
GMU/acres: 211 / 628 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game

BOX ELDER NORTH - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Meeker, go 23 miles N on
Hwy. 13. Turn W on CR 32, go W 7 miles to
parking lot.
GMU/acres: 211 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

Bravo - Logan Co.

Directions: From Sterling, take Hwy. 6 E
about 2 miles to CR 37. Go N on CR 37 for 5.7
miles.
GMU/acres: 91 / 80 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: deer, waterfowl, small game
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Access from Bravo SWA parking areas and
Bravo SWA property only.
b. Launching or taking out vessels
prohibited from first day of teal season until
last day of dark goose season.
c. Waterfowl and small game hunters must
check out at the designated check station
before leaving the property.

RESTRICTIONS:

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BULL MOUNTAIN - Larimer Co.

Directions: From Fort Collins, take Hwy.
287 N 22 miles to Cherokee Park Rd. (CR
80C). Go 35 miles W. CR 80C runs through SE
corner. Two-track road runs into SW part.
GMU/acres: 8 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS: motor vehicles permitted only
on county roads.

NEW! burchfield - Baca Co.
Directions: From Walsh, go E on CR DD for
14 miles to CR 54. The STL is on NW corner
of junction of CRs DD and 54.
GMU/acres: 139 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, elk, pheasant,
quail, fox, rabbit
RESTRICTIONS: foot access only.

BURRO SPRINGS 1 &amp; 2 - Saguache Co.

Directions: From La Garita, go N on CR 42
for 2.2 miles to CR 42K. Go W on CR 42K.
GMU/acres: 68 / 17,655 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-May 31
HUNTING: elk, deer, pronghorn, bighorn
sheep, lion, rabbit, dove, dusky grouse

Carnero - Saguache Co.

Directions: From La Garita, go 4 miles west

on CR 41G.

GMU/acres: 68 / 1,714 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: elk, deer, bighorn sheep, bear, lion,

small game

CARTER CREEK - Grand Co.

Directions: From Kremmling, go 14
miles W on Hwy. 40 to Chimney Rock Rd.
(USFS Rd. 103), go 3 miles E to parking area
and sign.
GMU/acres: 181 / 1,301 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse, sage-grouse
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Public access for hunting only, except as
otherwise listed below.
b. ATV and snowmobile access allowed on
designated route in Sect. 31 as posted at East
Carter Creek gate during hunting season
only.

CARTER PLACE - San Miguel Co.

Directions: From Naturita, take Hwy. 141 E

3.5 miles to Hwys. 141 and 145. Go 3.6 miles
S on Hwy. 141. Turn W on CR HH31. Go 3
miles to dirt road; turn S for 1 mile.
GMU/acres: 70 / 320 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game
RESTRICTIONS: access through BLM only.

CASTOR GULCH - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Craig, go S on Hwy. 13
about 14 miles to CR 93. Go E 0.5 of a mile.
Signs designate huntable area.
GMU/acres: 13 / 640 acres

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OPEN: Aug. 1-end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, lion, small game
NOTE: Exchange of use on STL. Part private

land, part STL Public Access Program.

CEDAR SPRINGS - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Maybell, go 8 miles W
on Hwy. 40. Turn S on CR 23, and go about 2
miles. Vehicle access on CR 23 and BLM Rd.
1558.
GMU/acres: 11 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, elk, small game
RESTRICTIONS: motor vehicles permitted only
on CR 23 and BLM Rd. 1558.

CEDARS - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Craig, go N on Hwy. 13 for
38 miles to CR 2. Go E on CR 2 for 6.5 miles.
GMU/acres: 4 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 1-end of February
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, elk, sage-grouse,
rabbit, coyote
RESTRICTIONS: only portable hunting blinds
allowed.

CHUBB PARK - Chaffee Co.

Directions: From Fairplay, go 20 miles S on
Hwy. 285 to Hwys. 285 and 24. Go SW 1 mile
to top of Trout Creek Pass. Turn W (right) on
CR 311, then go 1 mile. Timber activity may
be present.
GMUs/acres: 49, 57 / 3,640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: elk, deer, grouse, rabbit
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping permitted only as posted.
b. Motor vehicles permitted on county roads
as posted.

CITADEL - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Meeker, go N on Hwy. 64

to CR 71. Go N to Indian Valley Truck Trail,
then go 12 miles N.
GMU/acres: 11 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: elk, deer, pronghorn, small game

COAL BANK GULCH - Routt Co.

Directions: From Hayden, go 2.5 miles N

on CR 76.

GMU/acres: 441 / 879 acres
NEW! OPEN: from first day of archery deer and

elk season through the end of February
HUNTING: elk, deer, mountain sharp-tailed
grouse
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Hunting with archery, muzzleloaders, shotguns firing single slug and rimfire rifles only.
b. Only youth mentor hunting allowed, only
one mentor per youth may hunt.

CODY PARK - Fremont Co.

Directions: From Westcliffe, at Hwys. 96 and
69, go N on Hwy. 69 for 2.5 miles to CR 215.
Go N 6.25 miles to SW corner of STL.
GMU/acres: 691 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-May 31
HUNTING: lion, bear, deer, elk, pronghorn,

turkey, rabbit, squirrel

COHAGEN - Jackson Co.

Directions: From Walden, go 6 miles SE
on Hwy. 14 to CR 21. Go S 1.8 miles to access
point No. 1; or from Hwy. 14, go S on CR 21
for 4 miles to CR 32, then go 1.2 miles E to
access point No. 2.
GMU/acres: 171 / 2,848 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game

COLD SPRINGS MOUNTAIN - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Maybell, go NW on Hwy.
318 for 41 miles to CR 10N. Go N on CR 10N
for 8 miles. STL is W of CR 10N largely on top
of mountain and is mixed with BLM and private land. 2,495 acres E of CR 10N are mixed
with BLM and private land. 4WD vehicles
advised on CR 167 and BLM Rd. 2007.
GMUs/acres: 2, 201 / 26,509 acres
OPEN: Aug. 1-Dec. 31
HUNTING: elk, deer, pronghorn, dusky grouse,
sage-grouse
RESTRICTIONS: camping allowed only during
big-game seasons.
NOTE: Exchange of use on STL. Part private
land, part STL Public Access Program.

COPPER MOUNTAIN - Grand Co.

Directions: From Kremmling, go S on Hwy.
9 to access via Williams Peak; or go S on Hwy.
9 to CR 3, go N on CR 3 to Mule Creek. Access
from USFS land on S. All other access is from
private land. Permission required.
GMU/acres: 28 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: elk, deer, dusky grouse

COTTONWOOD CREEK - Routt Co.

Directions: From Hayden, go N on CR 80
for 1 mile to CR 70. Go E 2.8 miles to CR 80,
then go N 10.7 miles.
GMU/acres: 441 / 640 acres
OPEN: from the first day of archery deer and
elk season through May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky and mountain
sharp-tailed grouse
RESTRICTIONS: hunters may be limited
through mandatory check station to control
overcrowding, resource damage or trespassing
on private property.

COTTONWOOD RIDGE - Fremont Co.

Directions: From Cañon City, go W on
Hwy. 50 for 12 miles to Hwy. 9. Turn N on
Hwy. 9, then go 6 miles. Turn W at gate and go
0.8 of a mile.
GMU/acres: 58 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31 for hunting. Open yearround for fishing.
HUNTING: deer, lion, bear, rabbit
FISHING: Cottonwood Creek
RESTRICTIONS: hunting prohibited June 1-Aug. 31.

CROOKED TOP - Park Co.

Directions: From Bailey, go 2 miles N on
Hwy. 285 to traffic light. Turn left on CR 43, go
6.4 miles to Saddlestring Rd. Turn left and go 0.3
of a mile to USFS Rd. 101. Turn right and go 4

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miles. Walk NE 2 miles.
GMU/acres: 46 / 400 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse, rabbit,
squirrel, turkey
RESTRICTIONS: access only available from
USFS Rd. 101.
Directions: From Maybell, go SW on Hwy.
40 for 16 miles to mile marker 44, then go N
on Deer Lodge Park Rd. about 2.5 miles to
BLM easement.
GMU/acres: 11 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, elk, small game

CRYSTAL LAKE - Lake Co.

Directions: From Leadville, go S on Hwy. 24

about 3 miles to Hwy. 300. Go S 2 miles on CR
11 and 11A until a left fork onto a two-track
dirt road. Take left fork of two-track for 0.75
of a mile following arrowed access signs. To
access E portion of property: Continue
S past Hwy. 300 to mile marker 182.4 and
turn into the Crystal Lake fishing access loop.
Take two-track dirt road S and W to fence and
parking area at property sign.
GMUs/acres: 48,49 (GMU 48 is W of river;
GMU 49 is E of river) / 467 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February. Open yearround for fishing.
HUNTING: elk, deer, waterfowl, small game
RESTRICTIONS: foot access only.

DALEY GULCH - Gunnison, Saguache Cos.

Directions: From Sargents at USFS Rd. 243
and Hwy. 50, go N for 0.75 of a mile and turn
left into STL. Enter at gravel pit W of Hwy. 50
across from state highway barn.
GMU/acres: 551 / 644 acres
OPEN: year-round
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, lion, dusky grouse,
rabbit
FISHING: Agate Creek, Brush Creek, Tomichi
Creek
RESTRICTIONS: camping permitted as posted.

DEEP CREEK - Routt Co.

Directions: From Steamboat Springs, go N
on CR 129 for 10 miles to CR 54, then go W
5 miles to CR 56. Go W and S 3 miles to CR
52W, and continue W 2.4 miles. (Last 2 miles
are 4WD only.)
GMU/acres: 214 / 320 acres
OPEN: first day of archery elk season to end of
February
HUNTING: elk, deer, grouse
RESTRICTIONS: parking allowed only in designated area.

DEER HAVEN - Fremont Co.

Directions: From Cañon City, go W on
Hwy. 50 to Hwy. 9. Go 9 miles N to CR 11.
Turn right, and go 5.2 miles on CR 11 to Deer
Haven Rd. Turn right on Deer Haven Rd. and
go 0.8 of a mile to Thompson Mountain Rd.
Turn right and go 0.7 of a mile to end of road.
GMU/acres: 581 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31 for hunting. Open year-

round for watchable wildlife.
HUNTING: big game, small game, turkey

DICK’S PEAK - Park Co.

Directions: From Hartsel, take Hwy. 9 S 14
miles, then go 3.8 miles SW to Dick’s Peak Rd.
(Rd. 261). Go 3 miles.
GMU/acres: 58 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, grouse, rabbit
RESTRICTIONS: foot access only.

DIRTY GULCH - Fremont Co.

Directions: From Cotopaxi, go 5.5 miles N
on CR 12. Timber activity may be present.
GMU/acres: 58 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: deer, turkey, small game

DISAPPOINTMENT CREEK - Dolores Co.

Directions: From Dove Creek, go 2 miles
W to Hwys. 666 and 141. Go N on Hwy. 141
for 27 miles to Disappointment Valley. Go S
on CR 19Q (USFS Rd. 250) for 18 miles to
McKinney Draw Rd. on BLM land. Go 0.25 of
a mile S to N end of STL. Enter on N end, 0.25
of a mile S of CR 19Q. Access via two-track
road on BLM land in Dawson Draw.
GMU/acres: 711 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game

DRY CREEK - Rio Grande Co.

Directions — Sect. 16: From Monte Vista,

take Hwy. 15 S for 2 miles to No. 2 South Rd.
Go 3 miles W. Sect. 36: From Monte Vista,
take Hwy. 15 S for 2 miles to No. 2 South Rd.
Go W 9.5 miles to STL.
GMU/acres: 80 / 1,280 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-May 31
HUNTING: elk, deer, pronghorn, small game
RESTRICTIONS: hunting prohibited in safety
zone along E side of Sect. 16 as posted.

DRY CREEK BASIN - San Miguel Co.

Directions: On Hwy. 145 between Naturita
and Redvale, turn S on Hwy. 141, and go 15
miles to Dry Creek Basin SWA.
GMU/acres: 70 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: elk, deer, small game

DRY CREEK NORTH - Larimer Co.

Directions: Go W on Cherokee Park Rd.
(CR 80C) from Hwy. 287 approximately 50
miles to CR 103, then go N to Bull Mountain
access road. Go 5 miles NE to STL, NE of Shell
Creek. No established roads access STL, some
OHV roads provide access.
GMU/acres: 8 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: elk, deer, bear, lion

DRY fork - Routt Co.

Directions: From Hayden, go N on Walnut
Street to CR 80. Follow CR 80 N/NE for approximately 6.5 miles, to Jimmy Dunn STL
parking area (on W side of CR 80). Primary
access through Jimmy Dunn STL parking area.
GMU/acres: 441 / 2,230 acres

OPEN: Sept. 1-16, for sharp-tailed grouse hunting only
HUNTING: sharp-tailed grouse
Restrictions: foot access only.

Duck Creek - Logan Co.

Directions: From I-76, take Crook exit. Go
N on Hwy. 55 to town of Crook. At stop sign,
continue N to CR 64. Go E on CR 64 about 1
mile to NW corner of STL. Cattle may be on
STL. Extreme caution must be taken when
hunting while cattle are present.
GMU/acres: 90 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game

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EAGLE CANYON - Larimer Co.

Directions: From Loveland, take Hwy. 34
W to Big Thompson School; go N 4 miles on
Buckhorn Rd. (CR 27) to Masonville. Go NW
on Buckhorn Rd. 2.5 miles to Bar D Ranch Rd.
(Storm Mountain Access Rd.) Go 2.5 miles W
on Bar D Ranch Rd. to access sign on USFS
land. Go by foot or horseback 1.5 miles across
forest to S boundary.
GMU/acres: 20 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February. Access road to
property is closed when USFS closes the gate,
usually around Dec. 1.
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game

EAST CARTER MOUNTAIN - Grand Co.

Directions: From Kremmling, go 14 miles
W on Hwy. 40 to Chimney Rock Rd. (USFS
Rd. 103). Then go 6 miles E to sign and gate.
GMU/acres: 181 / 1,795 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Public access for hunting only, except as
otherwise allowed in this regulation.
b. Motor vehicles restricted to Chimney Rock
Rd. unless otherwise posted.
c. Parking in designated lots only.
d. ATV, snowmobiles allowed on designated
route as posted at gate in Sect. 24 during
hunting season only.
e. Hunting prohibited in safety zone as posted
along east fence line.
f. Camping, campfires allowed only as posted
within 300 feet of Chimney Rock Rd. with a
14-day camp limit.

EAST DELANEY BUTTE LAKE -

Jackson Co.

Directions: From Walden, go 0.5 of a mile
W on Hwy. 14 to CR 12. Then go 5.3 miles W
to CR 18. Go 4.5 miles W to CR 5. Go 1 mile N
to Delaney Butte Lakes SWA. STL is E of lake.
GMU/acres: 16 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February for hunting and
watchable wildlife. Open year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: small game
FISHING: coldwater lake
RESTRICTIONS: foot access only.

ELEVEN MILE - Park Co.

Directions: From Hartsel, go SE 17 miles.
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GMU/acres: 581 / 265 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: pronghorn, waterfowl

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ELK MOUNTAIN - Jackson Co.

Directions: From Walden, go E on 5th Street,
which turns into CR 12E. Follow CR 12E about
16.5 miles over Elk Mountain to end of road
and parking area. Access from State Forest and
parking areas only.
GMU/acres: 6 / 2,839 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February for hunting.
Open year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: big game, small game
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: camping allowed at end of CR
12E, in designated areas only.
RESTRICTIONS: access from parking lot only.

ELK SPRINGS No. 1 - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Maybell, go W on Hwy.

40 to mile marker 42, turn S on BLM Rd. 1509.
Go S 9 miles through Sect. 36 and turn NW.
Private property in Sagebrush Draw (portions of
Sects. 14, 23, 26) open to hunting. Enter S end
through Sect. 26.
GMU/acres: 11 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, lion, small game
NOTE: Exchange of use on STL. Part private
land, part STL Public Access Program.

ELK SPRINGS No. 3 - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Elk Springs, go 0.75 of a
mile W on Hwy. 40. BLM road runs through
center of STL, S of Hwy. 40.
GMU/acres: 10 / 1,810 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, elk, small game
NOTE: Exchange of use on STL. Part private
land, part STL Public Access Program.

Fernleaf Gulch - Fremont Co.

Directions: From Cotopaxi, go N 1.5 miles
on CR 12 to BLM Sand Gulch Rd. Turn E on
BLM Sand Gulch Rd. and go 3 miles to NW
corner of STL.
GMU/acres: 58 / 520 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: elk, deer, lion, bighorn, small game
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Access by foot or horseback only except on
BLM Sand Gulch Rd.
b. Motor vehicles prohibited off of BLM Sand
Gulch Rd.

FLATTOP BUTTE - Las Animas Co.

Directions: From Aguilar on I-25, take Exit
34 to CR 60. Go E for 10 miles, then go N on
CR 75 for 2 miles. Go E on CR 64 for 2 miles
and N on CR 79 for 6 miles to parking lot.
GMU/acres: 133 / 2,052 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, rabbit, dove,
scaled quail, bobcat, coyote

FLORENCE - Fremont Co.

Directions: From Florence, go S on Hwy.

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67 for 4.5 miles to CR 15 (Newlin Creek Rd.).
Go W on CR 15 for 5.6 miles, then turn left
on dirt road (by amphitheater and speed limit
signs). Follow dirt road to fork, go right at fork
to STL sign and parking area.
GMU/acres: 69 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, lion, rabbit, squirrel,
turkey, dusky grouse
RESTRICTIONS: access through national forest
land only.

FLY GULCH - Routt Co.

Directions: From Steamboat Springs, go N
on Hwy. 129 to CR 44. Then go W to CR 44A,
then go N 1 mile.
GMU/acres: 214 / 457 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game
RESTRICTIONS: open for youth/mentor hunting only.

FORD BRIDGE - Logan Co.

Directions: From Sterling, go 7.5 miles NE
on Hwy. 138 to CR 40, then go E 0.5 of a mile.
GMU/acres: 91 / 280 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: mule deer, white-tailed deer, pheasant, quail, duck, geese
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Hunting prohibited with centerfire rifles.
b. All recreational activities except deer hunting
prohibited on opening weekend of regular
plains rifle deer season, and opening day and
first weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
c. Paintball shooting prohibited.
d. Horses prohibited except while training
hunting dogs, and then only in Feb., March
and April (through Wed. before the opening
of spring turkey season).
e. Launching or taking out of vessels prohibited from first day of teal season until last
day of dark goose season.

FORTIFICATION - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Craig, go N on Hwy. 13

for 9.5 miles.

GMU/acres: 301 / 866 acres
OPEN: day after fourth-rifle elk season through

last day of late elk season in Dec. for hunting.
HUNTING: cow elk only
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Access and hunting allowed through Frosty
Acres Ranch only. Contact ranch for reservations, (970) 824-8935 or (970) 824-9568.
b. Access by foot only and only from parking
area off Hwy. 13.
NOTE: Exchange of use on STL. Part private
land, part STL Public Access Program.

FROZE CREEK - Custer Co.

Directions: From Westcliffe, go 10 miles S

on Hwy. 69. Go W on CR 106 for 1 mile to SE
corner of STL. Parking lot at CRs 106 and 111.
GMU/acres: 86 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, elk, small game
RESTRICTIONS: foot access only.

GERRARD - Rio Grande Co.

Directions: Two miles E of South Fork or 13
miles W of Del Norte on Hwy. 160, go 0.25 of a
mile S of Hwy. 160 on USFS Rd. 345.
GMU/acres: 80 / 799 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: elk, deer, bear, lion, small game

Godiva Rim - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Maybell, take Hwy. 318
NW to CR 21. Go N on CR 21 about 4 miles to
BLM Godiva Rim access road 2124. Go E on
Rd. 2124 about 7 miles.
GMU/acres: 3 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 1-end of February
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, elk, small game
RESTRICTIONS: motor vehicles restricted to
BLM Rd. 2124.

GRAPE CREEK - Fremont Co.

Directions: From Cañon City at Hwy. 50
and First Street, go S on First Street for 1
mile to CR 3. Go W on CR 3 for 5.2 miles to
Temple Canyon City Park. Go S 0.5 of a mile
through park to NE corner of STL. Continue
through STL along Grape Creek and 1.7 miles
along Grape Creek through BLM to Pine
Gulch. Walk W up Pine Gulch 1.2 miles.
GMUs/acres: 69, 691 / 1,280 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-May 31 for hunting. Open
year-round for watchable wildlife and fishing
as posted on Grape Creek.
HUNTING: deer, elk, bighorn sheep, lion, bear,
rabbit, turkey
FISHING: coldwater stream

GRASSY CREEK - Routt Co.

Directions: From Hayden, go E on Hwy. 40
for 6 miles to CR 27, then go S 6 miles. Parking
off CR 27 on Old Rockcastle Mine access road.
GMU/acres: 13 / 360 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February for hunting.
Open year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: deer, elk, mountain sharp-tailed
grouse
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Small-game hunting on weekends and
Labor Day by permit only. Max. of 8 hunters
allowed daily. Max. 4 hunters allowed per
permit.
b. Permits are free and may be applied for by
contacting Steamboat Springs office, Box
775777, Steamboat Springs, CO 80477 or
by calling (970) 871-2855. Permit deadline
July 1. Permits issued by drawing. Successful
applicants notified by mail.

GREASEWOOD - Moffat Co.

Directions — Six parcels:
1. From Maybell, go N on CR 19 to CR 21.

Then go N on CR 21 for 1.5 miles and E on
two-track road to Red Wash Butte.
2. From Maybell, go N on CR 19 to CR 21;
then go N on CR 21 to CR 50. Go E on CR 50
for 5 miles.
3. From Maybell, go N on CR 19 to CR 21; go
N on CR 21 to CR 42; go E on CR 42 for 8.5
miles.

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GREASEWOOD LAKE - Weld Co.

Directions: From Kersey, go 18 miles E on
Hwy. 34 to CR 87 (Masters Rd.). Go N and E
on Rd. 87 (which becomes CR 89) for 14 miles
to CR 68. At the intersection, go 1 mile E to
parking area.
GMU/acres: 951 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: pronghorn, rabbit, coyote, dove,
duck
RESTRICTIONS: foot access only.

Great Divide - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Craig, go NW on CR 7 to
CR 5. Go E on CR 5 to CR 118. Go N on CR
118 for 0.25 of a mile.
GMU/acres: 3 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 1-end of February
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, elk, small game
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Only portable hunting blinds allowed.
b. Motor vehicles restricted to county roads.

GUILLERMO RANCH - Huerfano Co.

Directions: From Walsenburg, go 15 miles
NW on Hwy. 69 to Badito Junction. From
Badito Junction, take CR 520 S for 6 miles to
Major Ranch entrance. Then go W 1.25 miles
on CR 520.1, it enters STL on SE corner, then
traverses STL 3 miles to W boundary.
GMU/acres: 85 / 2,118 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: pronghorn, rabbit, dove, coyote

HARTSEL - Park Co.

Directions: From Hartsel at Hwys. 24 and 9,
take Hwy. 9 S 0.5 of a mile. Property on both
sides of road. Or, from Hartsel, go SE on CR 59
for 3 miles to parking area. Walk S 1 mile and
W 0.25 of a mile.
GMU/acres: 58 / 420 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: pronghorn, waterfowl

HIGBEE CANYON - Otero Co.

Directions: From La Junta, go 13 miles S

on Hwy. 109. STL N of Hwy. 109 between Comanche National Grassland sign and CR 804.
GMU/acres: 130 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game

High Creek - Park Co.

Directions: From Fairplay, go 7 miles S on

Hwy. 285. Take road E of Hwy. 285 for 0.5 of a
mile E to road going S. Go 0.25 of a mile.

GMU/acres: 50 / 1,121 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February for hunting.

Open year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: pronghorn, waterfowl

HOMESTEAD - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Maybell, go W on Hwy.
318 for 10 miles to CR 10. Go SW on CR 10
for 6 miles to BLM Rd. 1686. Go S on BLM
Rd. 1686 for 1 mile.
GMU/acres: 11 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: pronghorn, small game

HORSE RANCH PASS - Larimer Co.

Directions: From Fort Collins, go N 22
miles on Hwy. 287 to Cherokee Park Rd. (CR
80C). Go W on Cherokee Park Rd. 50 miles
to CR 103. Go N to Bull Mountain Rd., then
go 4 miles NE. Parking on adjacent BLM land.
Timber activity may be present. Access is by
rough 4WD road; no turnaround for trailers.
GMU/acres: 8 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1- end of February for hunting
HUNTING: elk, pronghorn, deer
NOTE: Exchange of use on STL. Part private
land, part STL Public Access Program.

ILES GROVE - Moffat Co.

Directions — to E parcel: From Craig, go S
on Hwy. 13 to 4 miles S of Hamilton. Parking
area off of Hwy. 13 on W edge of STL. to W
Parcel: From Craig, go S on Hwy. 13 for 5.5
miles S of Hamilton to CR 49. Then go 1 mile S
on CR 49 to parking area on W side of CR 49.
GMUs/acres: 12, 211 / 2,079 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

INDEPENDENCE MOUNTAIN -

Jackson Co.

Directions: From Walden, go .5 of a mile W
on Hwy. 14 to CR 12. Go W 8 miles to CR 7.
Go N 6 miles to property. From Cowdrey, go
W 6 miles on CR 6W.
GMU/acres: 161 / 11,239 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS: ATVs allowed for game retrieval
10 a.m.-2 p.m. on designated roads. Otherwise
closed to motorized traffic.
NOTE: Exchange of use on STL. Part private
land, part STL Public Access Program.

INDIAN CREEK - Jackson Co.

Directions: From Rand, go N on CR 27 for
3.6 miles to CR 21.
GMU/acres: 171 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Hunting prohibited with centerfire rifles in
NE quarter of Sect. 16.
b. Access from parking lot off CR 21 only.

JEFFWAY GULCH - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Craig, go 14 miles S on

Hwy. 13 to Hwy. 317. Go E on Hwy. 317 for 7.5
miles to CR 33; go 1.25 miles N to horse gate

at SE corner of STL. Public access is through
horse gate only. No access by any other road.
GMU/acres: 13 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: elk, deer, small game

JIMMY CREEK - Larimer Co.

Directions: From Fort Collins, go 50 miles
W on Hwy. 14. Turn N on Laramie River Rd.
103 and go 23 miles to Bull Mountain Rd.
Then go E 1.25 miles to BLM and STL boundary. Bordered on E, N and W by BLM land.
GMU/acres: 8 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

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4. From Maybell, go N on CR 19 to CR 8. Go E
on CR 8 to CR 6. Head NE on CR 6-CR 44 for
4.5 miles.
5. From Maybell, go N on CR 19 to CR 8. Go E
on CR 8 to CR 8N, and go N 1.25 miles.
6. From Maybell, go N on CR 19 to CR 8, then
go E to CR 8N. STL is NE of intersection.
GMU/acres: 3 / 3,518 acres
OPEN: Aug. 1-end of February
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, elk, sage-grouse,
rabbit
RESTRICTIONS: foot access only.

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JIMMY DUNN GULCH - Moffat, Routt Cos.

Directions: From Hayden, go N on Walnut
Street to CR 80. Follow CR 80 N/NE for approximately 6.5 miles, to parking area on W
side of CR 80.
GMU/acres: 441 / 5,239 acres
OPEN: last Sat. in Aug.-end of February
Hunting: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS: hunters may be limited
through mandatory check station to control
overcrowding, resource damage or trespassing
on neighboring private property.
NOTE: Exchange of use on STL. Part private
land, part STL Public Access Program.

JOHNNY MOORE MOUNTAIN -

Jackson Co.

Directions: From Walden, take Hwy. 14 SE
12.5 miles to CR 30. Go 1 mile to parking area.
From Walden take 5th Street E until it becomes
CR 12, then go 6.7 miles E to CR 23A. Go 4.2
miles S, then E. Or, take 5th Street E until it
becomes CR 12. Go E 10 miles to CR 29. Go
0.9 of a mile to parking area. Parking lot W of
dam. Parking lot 0.25 of a mile N of dam.
GMU/acres: 6 / 7,671 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February. Southern portion open year-round for fishing as posted.
HUNTING: big game, small game
FISHING: Michigan River and along Meadow
Creek Reservoir dam as posted

JUBB CREEK - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Meeker, go 23 miles N on
Hwy. 13. Turn W on CR 17 to CR 32 and go W
0.5 of a mile to parking lot.
GMU/acres: 211 / 638 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

Jumping Cow - Elbert Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Kiowa, take Hwy. 86 E to
CR 125, turn N and go 5 miles. STL is surrounded by and managed as part of Jumping
Cow SWA and the access permit requirement
applies to both lands.
GMU/acres: 105 / 2,086 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1- May 31
HUNTING: by permit only for dove, doe pronghorn, doe white-tailed deer and doe mule deer
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Hunting access by permit only. Hunters
must have a valid license for their activity
prior to applying for a permit. Permits must

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be carried at all times while on the property.
Permits may designate specific hunting
zones; if so, they are restricted to the listed
zone and are not valid property-wide. Permits are free, available in a drawing process.
Applications available from the Denver
office, (303) 291-7227.
Applications are due the third Monday in
August for dove, doe pronghorn, doe whitetailed deer and doe mule deer
b. One person not hunting may accompany
permit holder onto property and must
remain with the permit holder at all times.
c. Permitted hunters — other than those
hunting dove — may not enter the property
before the first Monday after the opening
day of their individual season.
d. Motor vehicle use only allowed on marked
existing roadways that lead to marked parking areas. All other access is by foot and
horseback only.
e. All gates on the property shall be left in the
condition in which they are found after
passing through the gateway.
f. Access allowed two hours before sunrise
to one hour after sunset. If an animal is
harvested, the hunter may remain as long
as is reasonable to recover and remove the
animal from the property.
g. Camping, fires prohibited.

karney Ranch - Bent Co.

Directions: From Las Animas, go E on Hwy.
50, then go N on CR 18. Veer left on Fort Lyon
Canal Rd. Access through Karney Ranch SWA
parking area and property only.
GMU/acres: 126 / 1,000 acres
open: Aug. 15-Dec. 31 for deer and pronghorn hunting. Open year-round for wildlife
viewing and hunting small game, turkey and
furbearers during season for each species.
hunting: deer, pronghorn, small game, turkey, furbearers
recreation: wildlife viewing
restrictions:

a. Foot access only.
b. Open one hour before sunrise to one hour
after sunset. Hunters may remain as long as
reasonable to retrieve downed game. Night
hunting with artificial light may be permitted per regulation.
c. Closed in building safety zone as posted.
d. Camping, fires, firewood collection, OHV
use prohibited.
e. Dogs allowed only as an aid to hunting.
f. Ornate box turtle collection and/or release is
prohibited.

KELLER LEASE - Bent Co.

Directions: Go 3 miles S of Las Animas on
Hwy. 101 to CR DD. Go 0.5 of a mile E to CR
13 for 1.5 miles, then go E on CR FF for 0.5 of a
mile. Go N on CR 13.5 for 0.5 of a mile, then E
on CR FF.5 for 7 miles.
GMU/acres: 146 / 1,520 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, small game

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KEMP DRAW - Jackson Co.

Directions: From Walden, go 6 miles SE on
Hwy. 14 to CR 21; go 1.3 miles S.
GMU/acres: 171 / 520 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS: motor vehicles restricted to
designated roads and CR 21.

LaGARDE CREEK - Larimer Co.

Directions: From Fort Collins, take Hwy. 14
for 50 miles W. Take Laramie River Rd. (CR
103) N 28 miles to Hohnholz Lakes. Go W 15
miles on USFS Rd. 200; then go S on Rd. 143
and E on Rd. 207.
GMU/acres: 7 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. l-end of February for hunting.
Open year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: elk, deer, bear
FISHING: LaGarde Creek

LA JARA - Conejos Co.

Directions: From La Jara, go W on Hwy. 15
for 10.5 miles to USFS Rd. 240; go 23 miles.
Timber activity may be present.
GMU/acres: 81 / 42,881 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February for hunting.
Open year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, bighorn
sheep, bear, lion, small game
FISHING: lake, three coldwater streams
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping permitted only as posted.
b. From the first day of archery big-game season until the last day of regular rifle season,
closed to motor vehicles on the portion
bounded on N by signed fence at a point
along La Jara Creek in the SW quarter of
Section 32, T35N, R6E, extending E along
fence about 2.2 miles to corner post sign in
Section 34, T35N, R6E; on E by signed fence
from the above corner to 4.75 miles S to La
Jara Creek; on S and W by La Jara Creek.
Property map online at cpw.state.co.us.

LANDSMAN CREEK - Kit Carson, Yuma Cos.

Directions: From Burlington, go 18 miles N
on Hwy. 385; go 0.5 of a mile E on Yuma CR O.
GMU/acres: 103 / 332 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31 for hunting
HUNTING: deer, turkey, pheasant, quail, dove,
rabbit, coyote
RESTRICTIONS: foot access only.

LAPIN CREEK - Custer Co.

Directions: From Westcliffe, go S on Hwy.
69. Access from CR 310 has been terminated
due to trespass issues. Only public access is
via adjacent BLM on N side of STL. Access by
foot or horseback only. For more, call CPW at
(719) 561-5300.
GMU/acres: 84 / 640 acres
OPEN: from first day of archery pronghorn
season to May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn

LITTLE COCHETOPA CREEK - Chaffee Co.

Directions: From Poncha Springs, take Hwy.

50 W 2.5 miles to CR 210, then go S 4.5 miles.
Timber activity may be present.
GMU/acres: 561 / 320 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game

LITTLE LA GARITA CREEK - Saguache Co.

Directions: From La Garita, go W on Carnero
Creek Rd. for 1 mile; go S at fork on La Garita Rd.
for 3 miles. Go W on USFS Rd. 670 (La Garita
Creek) 5 miles. Take USFS Rd. 670 to SE corner
or from W on USFS Rd. 670 to SW corner.
GMU/acres: 79 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February for hunting.
Open year-round for watchable wildlife.
HUNTING: elk, deer, pronghorn, bear, lion, rabbit, squirrel, dove, coyote, beaver

LITTLE SHEEP MOUNTAIN - Huerfano Co.
Directions: From Gardner, go SW on CR
560 (Arco Rd.) for 7 miles. CR 560 traverses
STL from NW corner to S side.
GMU/acres: 85 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: deer, bear, elk, rabbit, dove, bandtailed pigeon, turkey
RESTRICTIONS: motor vehicles prohibited off
county roads.

LITTLE SNAKE - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Maybell, go 15 miles NW
on Hwy. 318 to CR 21. Go N on CR 21 about
3.5 miles.
GMUs/acres: 2, 3 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, elk, rabbit

Los Creek - Saguache Co.

Directions: From Gunnison on Hwy. 50,
go E 8 miles to Hwy. 114. Go SE on Hwy. 114
about 25 miles to CR 17GG (FR 804). Go S on
CR 17GG about 6 miles to stop sign. Turn E
on CR NN-14 and go about 1.25 miles, then go
S on CR 17FF (FR 787) 2.5 miles to FR 787.2A.
Follow FR 787.2A E 2 miles to S access.
GMU/acres: 67 / 320 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: pronghorn, elk, deer, small game
FISHING: coldwater stream

LOS MOGOTES PEAK - Conejos Co.

Directions: From S side of Antonito at
Hwys. 285 and 17, go 7 miles W on Hwy. 17 to
two-track trail N of Hwy. 17 by old cemetery.
Go N and W on two-track along N side of Los
Mogotes Peak. Go past peak 5 miles through
BLM to E boundary.
GMU/acres: 81 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: elk, deer, pronghorn, rabbit, grouse,
coyote

MacFARLANE RESERVOIR - Jackson Co.

Directions: From Walden, go S on Hwy.
125 for 18 miles to CR 28. Go 2.1 miles W to
parking lot or go 0.3 of a mile W to two-track
road. For access to W portion, take access road
2.1 miles N. Go left at Y intersection, then go
0.7 of a mile to fence. Go through gate and
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two-track 0.8 of a mile W. Reservoir access
also from BLM land.
GMU/acres: 17 / 2,880 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:

Manzanares Creek - Huerfano Co.

Directions: STL is 3 miles SW of Redwing.
From Redwing, go S on CR 570 to CR 576.
Take CR 576 W to CR 575. Turn S on CR 575,
which goes S, then curve W to BLM land.
GMU/acres: 861 / 1,420 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-May 31
HUNTING: elk, deer, bear, lion, turkey, small
game
RESTRICTIONS: motor vehicles restricted to
county roads.

MAXWELL PARK - Chaffee Co.

NEW! Directions: From stoplight in Buena
Vista, go W on CR 306, then: Access 1: Go W
on CR 306 to CR 339. Go S on CR 339 about 2.9
miles to parking area on E side of CR 339. Access 2: From CR 306, go S on CR 321 about 1.75
miles to CR 328. Parking area is on SW corner
of CR 321 and 328 intersection. Access 3: From
CR 306, go S on CR 321 about 4.75 miles to CR
327. Go W on CR 327 for 1 mile to parking area
on N side of CR 327. Access 4: From CR 306, go
S on CR 321 approximately 3.75 miles to parking area on E side of CR 321 at NW corner of
Section 5. Access 5: From CR 306, go S on CR
321 about 5.25 miles to parking area where CR
321 crosses Coal Kiln Gulch.
New! GMU/acres: 481 / 4,901 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
New! HUNTING: elk, deer, pronghorn, rabbit,
dove, coyote
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Maximum 4 vehicles in parking area; maximum 3 people per vehicle.
b. Access through parking areas only.

MAYBELL - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Maybell, go 1.5 miles
N on CR 19. STL is E and W of CR 19, N of
Yampa River. CR 19 bisects STL from N and S
and provides primary access. Access also from
Hwy. 40, 4.5 miles E of Maybell and off Hwy.
318, W of Maybell near town of Sunbeam.
GMU/acres: 3 / 9,208 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February for hunting.
Open year-round for fishing and watchable
wildlife.
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game
FISHING: coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS: camping permitted as posted.

MAYNARD GULCH - Routt Co.

Directions: From Hayden, go 8 miles W on

Hwy. 40. STL is N of highway.
GMU/acres: 441 / 724 acres
OPEN: first day of archery deer and elk season
through May 31.
HUNTING: deer, elk, grouse, rabbit
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Vehicle parking only in designated areas.
b. Hunters may be limited through mandatory check station to control overcrowding,
resource damage or trespassing on private
property.

McARTHUR GULCH - Park Co.

Directions: From Bailey, go W on CR 64 for
3.9 miles to parking area.
GMU/acres: 501 / 480 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, turkey
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Hunting prohibited with centerfire rifles.
b. Hunting prohibited in safety zone around
ranch house and outbuildings as posted.

McCOY GULCH - Fremont Co.

Directions: From Cotopaxi, go 4 miles S on
CR 1-A to CR 37 to BLM land. Go E across
BLM to W STL boundary.
GMU/acres: 86 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. l-May 31
HUNTING: turkey, bear, lion, elk, deer

MEADOW CREEK - Larimer Co.

Directions: From Fort Collins, go 22 miles

N on Hwy. 287 to Cherokee Park Rd. (CR
80C); then go 10 miles W to Middle Cherokee
Management Area. Property in and adjacent to
middle unit.
GMU/acres: 191 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February for hunting S of
CR 80C. Open year-round for wildlife-related
activities N of CR 80C.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game
RESTRICTIONS:

a. S of CR 80C, foot or horseback access only.
b. Vehicle access N of CR 80C allowed only
when Middle Cherokee Management Area
is open to vehicles.

Menefee PEAK - Montezuma Co.

Directions: From Mancos, go NE on Hwy.

160 for 5 miles. Turn right on dirt road at top
of Mancos Hill. Go 2.5 miles up dirt road to
Menefee Mountain.
GMU/acres: 73 / 635 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, lion, turkey, bear, small
game

MIDDLE CARTER (GUNSIGHT) - Grand Co.
Directions — NW sector: From Kremmling, take Hwy. 40 for 14 miles W to Chimney Rock Rd. (USFS Rd. 103).
SE sector: From Kremmling, take Hwy. 40 W
for 10 miles to CR 26. Follow CR 26 E/NE for
5.5 miles. Chimney Rock Rd. (USFS 103) accesses NW section; CR 26 accesses SE section.

GMU/acres: 181 / 5,019 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Public access for hunting only, except as
otherwise allowed in this regulation.
b. Camping, campfires allowed only as posted
within 300 feet of Chimney Rock Rd. (CR
27/USFS 103).
CAUTION: Roads highly erodible; care advised in
wet weather.

MIDDLE CREEK - Saguache Co.

Directions: Go NW of Saguache on Hwy
114. Go N on CR 38 EE for 2.5 miles; then go
N 2 miles on USFS Rd. 856.
GMU/acres: 681 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: elk, deer, pronghorn, bear, lion,
small game

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a. Two-track roads bisecting STL closed to
motorized travel Oct. 15-end of regular
rifle big-game seasons. Motorized travel allowed only on designated routes during this
closure, but only from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. and
30 minutes after sunset until midnight for
retrieval of harvested game only.
b. Motorized travel for waterfowl hunting
access to MacFarlane Res. is allowed at all
times on designated routes only.

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MIDDLE PARK - Grand Co.

Directions: From Kremmling, take Hwy. 40
W 6 miles to Hwy. 134; go 4 miles to Red Dirt
Rd. (USFS Rd. 100). Then go N 15 miles to
Buffalo Park. Take USFS Rd. 131 for 1 mile E
to sign and gate.
GMU/acres: 27 / 4,144 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS: motor vehicles and parking
restricted as posted.

MILK CREEK - Grand Co.

Directions — SW access: From Kremmling,
take Hwy. 40 W 6 miles to Hwy. 134; then go 4
miles to Red Dirt Rd. (USFS Rd. 100). Go N 15
miles to Buffalo Park; then go E on USFS Rd.
131 to sign and gate. NE access: From Kremmling, take Hwy. 40 for 20 miles W to CR 184.
Go 2 miles W (dry weather only) through
white pipe gate and along vehicle track to
parking area just before Muddy Creek. In wet
weather, stay on CR 184 to mile marker 161
and enter property from ridge or end of road.
Two Bar access: Take Hwy. 40 W of Kremmling 18 miles to signed parking area at mile
marker 163. Timber activity may be present.
GMU/acres: 27 / 10,912 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Motor vehicles restricted to CR 184 (Hwy.
40, mile marker 163) and parking area (at
mile marker 165) unless posted.
b. Motor vehicle access via gate in Sect. 11 restricted to designated track when road is dry.
c. Parking in Sect. 14 restricted as posted.

MINERAL HOT SPRINGS - Saguache Co.

Directions: From Villa Grove, go S 4 miles
on Hwy. 285 to CR GG, then go 0.8 of a mile
E. CRs GG and 58EE bisect STL.
GMU/acres: 82 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, elk, small game

MISHAK LAKES - Saguache Co.

Directions: From Moffat, go S 2 miles on

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Hwy. 17, which bisects STL and provides
several access points W of CR O.
GMUs/acres: 82, 682 / 2,567 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game

MOGOTAS ARROYO - Saguache Co.
trust lands

Directions: From Saguache, go S 15 miles

on Hwy. 285 to CR L. Go W 4 miles to the
BLM road that bisects STL.
GMU/acres: 68 / 320 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February for hunting.
Open year-round for watchable wildlife.
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, elk, bighorn
sheep, rabbit, coyote, bobcat

MONUMENT BUTTE - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Hamilton, go S 3 miles

on Hwy. 13 to Yellow Jacket Pass Rd. (CR 45).
Then go S on CR 45 for 4 miles to parking lot.
GMU/acres: 12 / 653 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, grouse
RESTRICTIONS: motor vehicles prohibited off
of county road.

Moody Creek - Routt Co.

Directions: From Steamboat Springs, take

Hwy. 40 for 2 miles S to Hwy. 131. Take Hwy.
131 S to town of Yampa. Follow CR 7 SW until
it turns into USFS Rd. 900. Go 0.75 of a mile N.
GMU/acres: 231 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS: hunting prohibited N of
Moody Creek.

Moonhill - Routt Co.

Directions: From Clark, go SE on USFS Rd.

440 to Rd. 471. At USFS Rd. 471A, walk SW
into Long Draw; go 3 miles. Also, corner of
Moonhill is next to CR 129 about 12 miles N of
Hwy. 40 at Steamboat Springs. Parking at USFS
Rd. 471A.
GMU/acres: 14 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: elk, deer, small game
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Hunting prohibited with centerfire rifles.
b. Motorized vehicles, snowmobiles, bicycles
prohibited.
c. Firewood cutting prohibited.

MORAPOS CREEK - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Hamilton, go 2 miles S

on Hwy. 13, then go S on CR 41. Go 2 miles
to access on BLM land. Access is steep and up
to 2 miles from CR. Game retrieval may be
difficult.
GMU/acres: 12 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS: only access is from parking lot
on BLM land off CR 41 on S side of property.

MORGAN GULCH - Moffat Co.

Directions: Take Hwy. 13 S from Craig to
Axial Basin. Go W on CR 51 to CR 32. Go W
on CR 32 for 4 miles. CR 32 runs through STL.

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CR 133 runs through N part of STL.
GMU/acres: 211 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: elk, deer, pronghorn, small game

MORRISON CREEK - Routt Co.

Directions: From Oak Creek, go S 1 mile
on Hwy. 131 to CR 14. Go E 4 miles to inlet of
Stagecoach Res., then go S on CR 16 for 7 miles.
Private access road on STL.
GMU/acres: 15 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS: motor vehicles prohibited off
of county roads.

Mud springs - Park Co.

Directions: From Hartsel, go E on Hwy. 24
for 4 miles to CR 15 (Elkhorn Rd.). Go N on
CR 15 about 5 miles to the STL. CR 15 bisects
the property.
GMU/acres: 50 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game only

NEE NOSHE RESERVOIR - Kiowa Co.

Directions: From Eads, take Hwy. 287 S 10.5
miles to parking in designated area.
GMU/acres: 127 / 2,080 acres
OPEN: Nov. 1-March 31
HUNTING: waterfowl
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Waterfowl hunting only.
b. Hunters must check in at CPW station
before hunting.

NEESOPAH - Kiowa Co.

Directions — To parking lot 1: From
Eads, take Hwy. 287 S 10.5 miles. Parking
lot W of Hwy. 287. To parking lot 2: From
Eads, take Hwy. 287 S 12 miles to CR F. Go W
on CR F 1 mile to parking lot 2, N of CR F.
GMU/acres: 126 / 2,243 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Use of buildings, equipment, safety zones
surrounding facilities prohibited.
b. From Nov. 1 through last day of waterfowl
season, hunters must check in and out at
Queens check station.

NEWLIN CREEK - Fremont Co.

Directions: From Florence, go S on Hwy.
67 for 4.5 miles to CR 15. Go W 1 mile to NW
corner of STL.
GMU/acres: 69 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: deer, small game
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Hunting prohibited with centerfire rifles.
b. Hunting prohibited in buffer zone bounded
on E, N and S by property boundary and
extending 0.25 of a mile W along the E
property boundary.

North Canyon - Baca Co.

Directions: In the town of Campo at Hwy.
287 and CR J, go 10 miles W on CR J to CR 18.

Take CR 18 for 4 miles S.
GMU/acres: 144 / 632 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: pronghorn, quail, coyote
RESTRICTIONS: foot access only.

NORTH PLATTE - Jackson Co.

Directions: From Walden, go 0.5 of a mile W
on CR 12, then go W 5.3 miles to CR 18. Go 2
miles W to bridge on North Platte River. Fishing
access upstream from bridge. For hunting access,
take CR 9 S from bridge 1 mile and access STL W
of BLM land.
GMU/acres: 16 / 152 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February for hunting.
Open year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: big game, small game
FISHING: North Platte River

NORTH RABBIT CREEK - Larimer Co.

Directions: From Fort Collins, go 22 miles
N on Hwy. 287 to Cherokee Park Rd. (CR
80C), then go 6 miles W to Lower Cherokee
Management Area. Follow access road 0.5 of a
mile SW.
GMU/acres: 191 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-Jan. 31 for big-game hunting.
Open year-round for fishing and small-game
hunting.
HUNTING: elk, deer, pronghorn, small game
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Access by foot or horseback only except during big-game seasons when vehicle access
allowed to Rabbit Creek SWA.
b. Parking prohibited.
c. Activities not listed here prohibited Sept.
1-May 1.

OLD WOMAN CREEK - Saguache Co.

Directions: From Del Norte, go N on Hwy.
112 for 0.75 of a mile, turn left on CR 15. Go N
and W about 4 miles. Turn right on USFS Rd.
660, go 6 miles. Turn left on USFS Rd. 646 and
go 1 mile.
GMU/acres: 79 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game

NEW! Overland trail - Logan Co.
Directions: From Atwood, go 0.5 of a mile
S on Hwy. 63 to CR 16, then go E 0.5 of a mile
to Overland Trail SWA parking area. Access
to STL is from SWA parking area and across
SWA only.
GMU/acres: 96 / 40 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: mule deer, white-tailed deer, pheasant, quail, turkey, duck, geese, rabbit, squirrel,
furbearers
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Access for youth/mentor hunting only.
Reservations limited to one youth/mentor
group, hunting area is on down-river side of
Hwy. 63.
b. Access allowed only from Overland Trail
SWA parking lot.
c. Camping and fires prohibited. Target practice prohibited except as posted.
d. Discharge of firearms or bows prohibited,

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OWL CREEK - Jackson Co.

Directions: From Walden, take Hwy. 14 E 9
miles to CR 25. Go S 4.5 miles to STL, then go
0.7 of a mile to parking area.
GMU/acres: 171 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February for hunting.
Open year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: big game, small game, waterfowl

OWL MOUNTAIN - Jackson Co.

Directions: From Rand, go N on CR 27 for

7.6 miles to USFS Rd. 792. Go E 0.6 of a mile
to BLM Rd. 2506. Timber activity may be
present.
GMU/acres: 171 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game

OXBOW - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Maybell, go 17 miles NW

on Hwy. 318 to parking lot on S side.
GMU/acres: 2 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, waterfowl,
dove, rabbit, prairie dog
FISHING: in Oxbow area only of Little Snake
River
RESTRICTIONS:

a. From March 1-Aug. 15, watchable wildlife
activities allowed only above natural bluff 75
yards from water on N edge of property.
b. Open for youth mentor hunting, as posted.
For information, call the Craig area office at
(970) 824-3046.

Parkdale - Fremont Co.

Directions: Three miles west of Parkdale on

Hwy. 50.

GMU/acres: 58 / 640 acres
OPEN: year-round for fishing. Open Sept. 1-end

of February, for all other wildlife recreation.
HUNTING: elk, deer, lion, bighorn, small game

PASS CREEK - Larimer Co.

Directions: From Hwy. 287, go 40 miles W
on Cherokee Park Rd. (CR 80C) to CR 103.
Then go W to CR 190. Go 5 miles to W side.
GMU/acres: 7 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: elk, deer, pronghorn, small game
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Foot access only.
b. Access permitted from S side where property joins USFS land.

PAT canyon/WHITBY - Baca Co.

Directions — Whitby Tract: From Springfield, go W on Hwy. 160 for 24.7 miles to CR
8. Go S on CR 8 for 5.5 miles to CR G. Go E
0.8 of a mile to Comanche National Grassland.
STL N of Comanche. Pat Canyon Tract:
From Springfield, go W on Hwy. 160 for 24.7
miles to CR 8. Go S on CR 8 for 10 miles to
Kirkwell. Go W on CR M for 2 miles to CR 5.
Go S on CR 5 for 1.1 miles.
GMU/acres: 144 / 1,302 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: small game, deer, pronghorn
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Foot access only.
b. Motor vehicles prohibited.

Peck Mesa - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Maybell, take Hwy. 318
NW to CR 10. Turn S on CR 10 and go about 2
miles. Property N of CR 10.
GMU/acres: 11 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 1-end of February
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, elk, small game
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Only portable hunting blinds allowed.
b. Motor vehicles restricted to CR 10.

PFISTER DRAW - Larimer Co.

Directions: From Fort Collins, go 22 miles
N on Hwy. 287 to CR 80C. Go W to CR 103
(known as Four Corners). Go N 7 miles to E
properties. To W STL, turn off USFS Rd. 200
and go W 5 miles. Sects. 25 and 36 are off
CR 103, which goes through SW corner of
Sect. 36. Sect. 34 is 5 miles W of CR 103 on
USFS Rd. 200. Go N 1 mile on BLM two-track
road.
GMUs/acres: 7, 8 / 1,920 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: pronghorn, small game
RESTRICTIONS: motor vehicles prohibited.

PINE TREE GULCH - Moffat Co.

Directions: East of Maybell, go S of Hwy. 40
on CR 57 for 12 miles.
GMU/acres: 211 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game
RESTRICTIONS: access only from parking lot
on CR 57.

PINKHAM MOUNTAIN - Jackson Co.

Directions: From Walden, go 13 miles N on
Hwy. 125 to Hwy. 127. Go 9 miles N to CR 48
(USFS Rd. 895), then go W 1.5 miles to CR
49 (USFS Rd. 891), then go S to end of road.
NOTE: USFS road closed to motorized travel at
the gate. Users must continue S about 1.25 miles
on road by foot or non-motorized travel to STL
boundary.
GMU/acres: 6 / 520 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game

PINNACLE ROCK - Fremont Co.

Directions: From Cañon City, go 15 miles
W on Hwy. 50 to Salt Lick BLM area. Then go
0.5 of a mile S through BLM to NE corner of
STL. Parking at Five Points Recreation Site.
GMU/acres: 691 / 520 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: turkey, deer, elk, bighorn sheep,
bear

PINON HILLS - Conejos Co.

Directions: From Manassa, go 3.6 miles E
on Hwy. 142 to BLM Rd. 5006, and go SE 3
miles. STL is S of road.
GMU/acres: 81 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February for hunting.
Open year-round for watchable wildlife.
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game

trust lands

except when hunting. Discharge of bows
also allowed for bowhunting.
e. All recreational activities except deer hunting
prohibited on opening weekend of regular
plains rifle deer season, and opening day and
first weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
f. Horses prohibited except while training
hunting dogs, and then only in Feb., March
and April (through Wed. before the opening
of spring turkey season), and Aug.
g. During regular duck season, all small-game
and waterfowl hunters must check out at designated check station before leaving property.
h. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited
from first day of teal season to last day of
dark goose season.

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PINON RIDGE - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Meeker, go W on Hwy. 64
to CR 77. Go N to BLM Rd. 1509.
GMU/acres: 11 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

POISON SPYDER - San Miguel Co.

Directions: From Naturita, take Hwy. 141 for
15 miles S to CR 29W. Take CR 29W, then go
W 1.7 miles from Hwy. 141 on BLM Rd. 4088,
then go 2 miles NW. Turn S and go 1 mile.
GMU/acres: 70 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game

POLE GULCH - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Craig, go 39 miles N on
Hwy. 13 to CR 4, go W for 1.75 miles. Land is S
of CR 4, extending 5 miles W of CR 9.
GMU/acres: 3 / 11,026 acres
OPEN: Aug. 1-end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS: only portable hunting blinds
allowed.

PONCHA PASS - Chaffee Co.

Directions: From Poncha Springs, go S 0.5
of a mile on Hwy. 285 to NE corner.
GMU/acres: 561 / 360 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit

POUDRE RIVER - Larimer Co.

Directions: From Fort Collins, go NW on
Hwy. 287 to Ted’s Place (Conoco Station),
then either go W on Hwy. 14 for 1.7 miles to
STL, or go N on Hwy. 287 for 3 miles. Hwy.
14 access N and E of road or through Gateway
Park when open.
GMU/acres: 191 / 5,762 acres
New! OPEN: Sept. 1-May 15 for hunting. Open
year-round for fishing as posted.
New! HUNTING: Big game, small game,
furbearers
FISHING: coldwater stream (Poudre River,
North Fork of Poudre and Seaman Res.)
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Public access prohibited E of Hwy. 287.
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b. Access from Hwy. 14, from parking area on
W side of Hwy. 287, and USFS lands.
NEW! prospect - Weld Co.
Directions: From Hudson, go E on Hwy. 52
approximately 7 miles to CR 59. Go S on CR
59 about 4 miles to parking area that is on E
side of CR 59, in NW corner of Section 36.
GMU/acres: 99 / 140 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Waterfowl, rabbit, dove, pheasant,
coyote
RESTRICTIONS: Open for small-game hunting
only; access through designated parking only.

PTARMIGAN - Grand Co.

Directions: From Fraser, take CR 50
(Crooked Creek Rd.) W to USFS Rd. 882. Take
Rd. 882 S to property boundary.
GMU/acres: 28 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February for hunting.
Open year-round for watchable wildlife.
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, small game
RESTRICTIONS: motor vehicles prohibited
except snowmobiles on 1 foot of snow.

QUAKEY MOUNTAIN - Gunnison Co.

Directions: From Hwys. 50 and 135, go E
on Hwy. 50 approximately 17 miles to CR 887
(Wuanita Hot Springs Rd.) Go N 10 miles to
summit of Black Sage Pass. Go S on USFS Rd.
887.48. Park at trailhead 537 and go 2.5 miles.
GMU/acres: 551 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game

RABBIT EARS - Jackson Co.

Directions: From Walden, go W on Hwy.
14 to mile marker 5.9, then go N 0.6 of a mile
to parking lot. Or, go 4.4 miles, and lot is on N
side. Timber activity may be present.
GMU/acres: 16 / 5,189 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February for hunting.
Open year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: big game, small game
FISHING: coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS: as posted, closure area on W
side from Aug. 15-Sept. 1.

RAJADERO CANYON - Conejos Co.

Directions: From La Jara, go 14 miles W on
CR 15. Turn left on dirt road at Centro, then go
7 miles on La Jara Res. Rd.
GMU/acres: 81 / 673 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, lion, bear
RESTRICTIONS: motor vehicles prohibited off
existing trails.

RATTLESNAKE HILL - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Craig, go W on Hwy. 40
for 27 miles to CR 57 (Price Creek Rd.) Go 5
miles S/SW on CR 57 to CR 32, then go 4 miles
S/SE. Parking and walk-through access gate at
NE corner. Second walk-through gate on drift
fence in SE quarter.
GMU/acres: 211 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, rabbit, sage-

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RESTRICTIONS: hunting prohibited within 0.25-

mile safety zone along E boundary as posted.

RED CANYON - Jackson Co.

Directions: From Walden, go 0.5 of a mile
W on Hwy. 14 to CR 12W, then go 5.3 miles
W to CR 18. Then go 4.5 miles W to CR 5 and
go 1 mile N to Delaney Butte Lakes SWA. Go
W on CR 20 for 4.5 miles to oil well area, then
take two-track road 1 mile.
GMU/acres: 16 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Access only from parking area on USFS
road, suitable for 4WD only.
b. No trailer access past parking area.

Red Lion Ranch - Logan Co.

Directions: From Crook, go NE on Hwy.
138 for 8.25 miles to Sedgwick-Logan county
line. Turn S on CR 97/1, go 1.25 miles to parking area. Parking area off CR 97/1, just N of
river bottom.
GMU/acres: 92 / 200 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: deer, pheasant, quail, turkey, duck,
geese, rabbit, squirrel
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Access only as posted.
b. All recreational activities except deer hunting
prohibited on opening weekend of regular
plains rifle deer season, and opening day and
first weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
c. Horses prohibited except while training
hunting dogs, and then only in Feb., March
and April (through Wed. before the opening
of spring turkey season).
d. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited
from first day of teal season through last day
of dark goose season.

RIDGE ROAD - Jackson Co.

Directions: From Walden, go 1.2 miles W

on Hwy. 14 to CR 12W, then go 5.3 miles W to
CR 18. Go 4.5 miles W to CR 5, then go S 1.7
miles to parking area.
GMU/acres: 16 / 320 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game

ROSITA - Custer Co.

Directions: From Westcliffe, go S 3 miles on

Hwy. 69, then go E 6 miles on CR 328. Go S 3
miles on CR 323.
GMU/acres: 84 / 640 acres
OPEN: first day of archery deer and elk season
to May 31.
HUNTING: elk, deer, bear, small game
RESTRICTIONS: hunting, discharging weapons
restricted to bows, muzzleloaders, shotguns.

SADDLE MOUNTAIN - Park Co.

Directions: From Guffey, go 6 miles N on
CR 59 to USFS boundary. Go 1.5 miles E over
mountain by foot or horseback.
GMU/acres: 581 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February

HUNTING: elk, deer, bear

SAGE CREEK - Routt Co.

Directions: From Hayden, go S on CR 37

for 7 miles.

GMU/acres: 13 / 640 acres
OPEN: first day of archery deer and elk season

through May 31
HUNTING: elk, deer, dusky grouse, rabbit

SAGEBRUSH DRAW - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Maybell, go W on Hwy. 40
to mile marker 42. Turn S on BLM Rd. 1509.
Go 5 miles.
GMU/acres: 11 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, rabbit, sagegrouse, dove
NOTE: Exchange of use on STL. Part private
land, part STL Public Access Program.

SAGUACHE CREEK - Saguache Co.

Directions: From Moffat, go S 2 miles on
Hwy. 17, which bisects STL and provides
several access points W of CR O.
GMU/acres: 682 / 2,714 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game

SAINT CHARLES - Pueblo Co.

Directions: From Pueblo, go E on Hwy. 50
to 27th Lane until it turns into Doyle Rd. From
end of pavement, go 4 miles to access gate. Follow signs to parking lot.
GMU/acres: 128 / 12,554 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, scaled quail,
mourning dove, rabbit, coyote
Restrictions:

a. Discharging firearms prohibited within
0.25-mile range of buildings.
b. Foot or horseback access only; access from
parking areas only.

SAKARIASON - Las Animas Co.

Directions: From Trinidad, go W 15.3 miles
on Hwy. 12 to CR 41.7. Go 11.6 miles N.
GMU/acres: 85 / 560 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: elk, deer, bear, turkey, lion
RESTRICTIONS: access restricted as posted on
W side.

SAN JUAN CREEK - Saguache Co.

Directions: From Saguache, go S on Hwy.
285 for 6 miles to CR T. Go 2 miles W, then go
S 1.25 miles.
GMU/acres: 68 / 3,238 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: pronghorn, elk, deer, rabbit, coyote

SAN LUIS HILLS - Conejos Co.

Directions: In Antonito at Hwy. 285 and 6th
Street (CR G), go 11.5 miles E on CR G. Turn
N on a two-track road, go 1 mile. STL is 0.25
of a mile E across BLM to W edge.
GMU/acres: 81 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: elk, deer, pronghorn, rabbit, grouse,
coyote

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SAND CREEK central - Chaffee Co.

Directions: Go 0.25 of a mile S of Hwys. 291
and 285. STL W of Hwy. 285 about 6.5 miles N
of Poncha Springs.
GMU/acres: 56 / 597 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: elk, deer, small game
Directions: Follow directions to Adams

STL. Access from Adams STL or Colorado
State Forest.
GMU/acres: 6 / 5,038 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS: camping permitted as posted.

SAND CREEK SOUTH - Baca Co.

Directions: From Campo, go 15 miles W
on Rd. J, turn S on Rd. 13 and go 5.5 miles to
forest service pasture, Gate 2C. Go S and E 1
mile, take right fork S for 0.25 of a mile.
GMU/acres: 144 / 319 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: deer, lion, dove, scaled quail, rabbit,
coyote, bobcat, turkey

Sand Gulch No. 1 - Fremont Co.

Directions: From Hwy. 50 in Howard, go

N on CR 7 about 0.25 of a mile. At CRs 7 and
45, go E on CR 45 about 0.5 of a mile to Sand
Gulch. At Sand Gulch, go N about 0.75 of a
mile to STL. Timber activity may be present.
GMU/acres: 58 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: elk, deer, lion, small game
RESTRICTIONS: motor vehicles prohibited off
BLM access road.

Sand Gulch No. 2 - Fremont Co.

Directions: From Badger Creek and Ar-

kansas River, go N about 2.5 miles following
closed BLM road. From BLM road closure,
access by foot or horseback only.
GMU/acres: 57 / 560 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: elk, deer, lion, small game

Sand Gulch No. 3 - Fremont Co.

Directions: From Cotopaxi, go N on CR 12
about 4 miles to CR 157A. Go W on CR 157A
about 0.75 of a mile to BLM Falls Gulch/Falls
Gulch Mountain Rd. Go S, then W on BLM
Falls Gulch/Falls Gulch Mountain Rd. about 3
miles. STL 1 mile W by foot or horseback from
end of road.
GMU/acres: 58 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: elk, deer, lion, small game

Sand Gulch no. 4 - Fremont Co.

Directions: From Cotopaxi, go N on CR 12
about 15 miles to Jack Hall/BLM Rd. Go W on
Jack Hall/BLM Rd. to designated parking area.
STL is S and W about 4 miles.
GMU/acres: 58 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: elk, deer, lion, small game

SANDERSON GULCH - Saguache Co.

Directions: From La Garita, go N on CR 42

for 6 miles.

GMU/acres: 68 / 1,898 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-May 31
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, elk, rabbit, coyote

SANDY BLUFFS - Yuma Co.

Directions: From Idalia, go 8.5 miles N on

CR DD at Arikaree River.
GMU/acres: 102 / 3,682 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-June 14
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS: access restricted as posted E of
Hwy. 385.

SCHULTZ CANYON - Huerfano Co.

Directions: From Walsenburg, take CR 330

(Ideal Rd.) S 11 miles. CR 330 traverses NE
quarter of Sec. 31 and S half of Sect. 36. CR
310 enters NE quarter of Sec. 31 on E side.
GMU/acres: 85 / 960 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: deer, bear, lion, rabbit, dove, bandtailed pigeon, turkey

shaw CREEK - Rio Grande Co.

Directions: Go 6 miles E of South Fork, or
9 miles W of Del Norte on Hwy. 160. Turn S at
New Hope Community Church and take the
gravel road W of church to the parking area.
GMU/acres: 80 / 469 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February. Open through
March 31 for mountain lion hunting only.
HUNTING: elk, mule deer, mountain lion,
grouse, rabbit, coyote, bobcat
RESTRICTIONS: access by foot or horseback
only.

SHORT CREEK BALDY - Fremont Co.

Directions: From Cotopaxi, go W on Hwy.
50 for 6 miles to Kerr Gulch Rd., then go SW
5 miles.
GMU/acres: 86 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, lion, small game

NEW! sikes ranch - Baca Co.
Directions: From Prichett, go W on Hwy.
160 to CR 3. Go S on CR 3 approximately
8 miles. At the “Sikes South Rock Quarry”
sign, turn W. Access to STL is only from and
through Sikes Ranch SWA.
GMU/acres: 144 / 641 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, waterfowl, fall turkey,
rabbit, bobcat
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open one hour before sunrise to one hour
after sunset. Hunters may remain as long as
reasonable to retrieve downed game. Night
hunting with permit also allowed.
b. Motorized travel restricted to primary access route, CR O.
c. Parking only in designated Sikes Ranch
SWA parking lots.
d. Access prohibited in the building envelope
and designated safety zones, as posted.

e. Camping, fires, OHV use, wood cutting or
gathering are prohibited.
f. Trapping allowed with permit. Permits must
be on trappers at all times while trapping.
Permits available at Lamar Service Center,
719-336-6600, or by calling local officer at
719-980-0025.

SIMSBERRY DRAW - Moffat Co.

Directions: Take Hwy. 318 W from Maybell
10 miles to BLM Rd. 2122, then go N 2.5
miles.
GMU/acres: 3 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: elk, deer, pronghorn, small game

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SAND CREEK - Jackson Co.

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SLEEPING GIANT - Routt Co.

Directions: From Steamboat Springs, go 8
miles W on Hwy. 40, turn N on CR 44. Turn
left at CR 46 and go 4 miles to signed parking
area. Gate, parking lot in NW corner.
GMU/acres: 214 / 400 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
new! HUNTING: deer, elk, black bear, grouse

SLIDE MOUNTAIN - Grand Co.

Directions: East of Kremmling, turn N
off Hwy. 40 on CR 2 and go 4 miles to Black
Mountain Rd. Go 7.2 miles. Turn left, go 0.2 of
a mile to fork and go left 0.3 of a mile to sign.
Access is steep with no access across neighboring private land on S, W or N.
GMU/acres: 18 / 1,280 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn

SOUTH DUFFY MOUNTAIN - Moffat Co.

Directions: Go S of Craig on Hwy. 13 to CR
51. Go W 2 miles to CR 17, then go N 5 miles.
GMU/acres: 211 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: elk, deer, pronghorn, small game

SOUTH MIDDLE CREEK - Huerfano Co.

Directions: From La Veta, go 0.5 of a mile S
on Hwy. 12 to Indian Creek Rd. (USFS Rd. 410).
Go W 11 miles. Timber activity may be present.
GMU/acres: 85 / 585 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, lion, turkey, dusky
grouse

SOUTH NIPPLE RIM - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Maybell, go N on CR 19
for 12 miles to CR 21. Then go N 11 miles to
CR 7 and head N 2 miles to CR 4. Then go W
9 miles to CR 66 and go S.
GMUs/acres: 2, 3 / 19,962 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February for hunting.
Open year-round for watchable wildlife.
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, elk, coyote
RESTRICTIONS: discharging firearms prohibited within 100 feet of buildings, corrals as
posted.

STATE LINE - Baca Co.

Directions: From Campo, go 4 miles W on
Rd. J, then go S on Rd. 24 for 5 miles. Turn E
through USFS pasture gate 6M. Go 1 mile, and
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turn S at gate 6A on a two-track trail. After 1
mile, go through two gates and continue SE
for 1.3 miles to NW corner. 4WD required for
sandy, unimproved roads in USFS pastures.
GMU/acres: 144 / 496 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: pronghorn, scaled quail, rabbit, coyote
RESTRICTIONS: foot access only.

STEEL CANYON - Saguache Co.

Directions: From Villa Grove, go E on CR

LL57 (USFS Rd. 970) for 3.5 miles.
GMU/acres: 82 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February for hunting.
Open year-round for watchable wildlife.
HUNTING: elk, deer, pronghorn, rabbit, snowshoe hare, coyote

STEINHOFF HILL - Larimer Co.

Directions: From Fort Collins, go N on

Hwy. 287 about 16 miles to CR 74E at The
Forks, go 4 miles W on CR 74E, then go N on
CR 37 for 0.5 of a mile.
GMU/acres: 191 / 480 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Big-game hunting by archery only.
b. Small-game hunting prohibited except by
archery or shotguns not firing single slugs.

STEVEN’S GULCH - Larimer Co.

Directions: From Fort Collins, take Hwy.
287 N to CR 74E (Red Feather Lakes Rd.). Go
W on CR 74E to USFS road near mile marker
11 on 74E. Follow USFS road S until it enters
USFS land. Access at this point is by foot or
horse across USFS land. No public road access
directly to property boundary.
GMU/acres: 191 / 480 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game

STOKES GULCH - Routt Co.

Directions: From Hayden, go S on CR 37 to

CR 59.

GMU/acres: 13 / 1,863 acres
OPEN: first day of archery deer and elk season

to May 31

HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, waterfowl

STONEHOUSE GULCH - Saguache Co.

Directions: From Saguache, go 10 miles N
on Hwy. 285 to BLM road, then go S from Noland Gulch Loop Road to Stonehouse Gulch
(across Hwy. 285 from Mineral Hot Springs).
Go W 0.5 of a mile, then go S 2 miles.
GMU/acres: 681 / 560 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: elk, deer, bighorn sheep, pronghorn, rabbit, dusky grouse, dove, coyote

STONEY FACE MOUNTAIN - Fremont Co.

Directions: From Cotopaxi, go 17 miles N
on CR 12. Timber activity may be present.
GMU/acres: 58 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, turkey, bear, dusky grouse

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SWEETWATER - Kiowa Co.

Directions: From Wiley, go N on Hwy. 287 to

CR A. Go W on CR A to CR 40, go N 3 miles.
GMU/acres: 126 / 640 acres
OPEN: for fishing, from last day of waterfowl
season (or as posted) through Oct. 31. Open
for hunting Sept. 1 through last day of waterfowl season (or as posted) to March 30.
HUNTING: waterfowl, small game, deer
FISHING: warmwater

TABLE MOUNTAIN - Fremont Co.

Directions: From Cañon City, go 8 miles E on
Hwy. 50 to Hwy. 67. Then go N 3 miles and turn
E on CR 123. Go 0.25 of a mile to CR 132 and
turn N. Go 9 miles to Beaver Creek SWA. Access
via upper parking area of Beaver Creek SWA.
GMU/acres: 59 / 9,389 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: deer, bear, lion, rabbit, dove, turkey,
coyote
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping prohibited except in big-game
season in designated areas only.
b. Horseback riding prohibited except during
big-game season.

TALLAHASSEE ROAD - Fremont Co.

Directions: From Cañon City, go 12 miles

W on Hwy. 50 to Hwy. 9. Go NW 9 miles on
Hwy. 9 to CR 2. Take CR 2 W for 3 miles.
GMU/acres: 58 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: elk, deer, pronghorn, coyote, bear,
grouse

TAYLOR DRAW - Jackson Co.

Directions: From Rand, go S on Hwy. 125
for 2.2 miles to CR 21, which becomes USFS
Rd. 740. Go 7.1 miles to Jack Creek. Take
USFS Rds. 742 and 743 for 3.1 miles to gate.
GMU/acres: 171 / 320 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game

ted’s canyon - Moffat Co.

Directions: There is no public motor vehicle
access directly to this STL. Only reachable
from adjacent BLM lands. Property description: Township 3N, Range 97W, Section
16. See property map at cpw.state.co.us.
GMU/acres: 11 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS: access by foot or horseback only.

TEMPLE CANYON - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Craig, go SW on Hwy. 40
for 27 miles to CR 57 (Price Creek Rd.). Turn S
to Rattlesnake Hill. Access via Rattlesnake Hill
and BLM land, about 3 miles.
GMU/acres: 211 / 637 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game, birds

Texas Creek No. 1 - Fremont Co.

Directions: From Hwy. 50 at Texas Creek,
go N on CR 27 (Texas Creek Gulch) about 2.5
miles to 217A Rd. Continue N/NW on 217A

Rd. 1 mile to NE corner of STL.
GMU/acres: 58 / 250 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: elk, deer, lion, bighorn sheep, small
game
RESTRICTIONS: foot or horseback only except
on 217A Rd.

Texas Creek No. 2 - Fremont Co.

Directions: From Texas Creek No. 1 STL,
continue N on 217A Rd. for 5 miles. STL is
0.5 of a mile W through BLM land. No access
road to STL.
GMU/acres: 58 / 160 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: elk, deer, lion, bighorn sheep, small
game

THORNBURG DRAW - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Maybell, go 5 miles W on
Hwy. 40, turn S on BLM Rd. 1558. Go about
0.25 of a mile.
GMU/acres: 11 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, elk, small game

THREE MILE MOUNTAIN - Park Co.

Directions — parcel 1: Go S from Hartsel
14 miles on Hwy. 9. Turn E on CR 116 (39Mile Mtn. Rd.) and go 2 miles. parcel 2: Go S
on Hwy. 9 for 9 miles. Turn E, go 1.1 miles on
unmarked dirt road to W boundary.
GMU/acres: 58 / 640 acres in each parcel,
1,280 total
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: pronghorn, coyote, dove, rabbit

THREE SISTERS - Jackson Co.

Directions: Follow directions to Elk Mountain STL. Access from Elk Mountain STL or
Colorado State Forest.
GMU/acres: 6 / 1,523 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game
FISHING: coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS: only access is from parking
area at end of CR 12E.

TIGER LILY CREEK - Chaffee Co.

Directions: From Buena Vista, go N on
Hwy. 24 for 12 miles. STL E of Hwy. 24.
GMU/acres: 49 / 398 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February for hunting.
Open year-round for fishing and watchable
wildlife.
HUNTING: bighorn sheep, deer, elk
FISHING: Arkansas River

TOMICHI DOME - Gunnison Co.

Directions: From Gunnison, at Hwys. 50
and 135, go 17 miles E on Hwy. 50 to BLM Rd.
3095 (Waunita Hot Springs Rd.). Turn N on
BLM Rd. 3095 and go 4 miles to W boundary.
GMU/acres: 551 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February for hunting.
Open year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, bear, lion,
grouse, rabbit
FISHING: Hot Springs Res.
RESTRICTIONS: camping allowed as posted.

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TRIANGLE - Moffat Co.

Directions: Immediately W of Maybell off
Hwys. 318 and 40.
GMU/acres: 3, 11 / 1,122 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game
Directions: From Kremmling, take Hwy. 40
E 5 miles to CR 2, then go N about 9 miles to
CR 24, turn right. Access through BLM or off
road.
GMU/acres: 18 / 876 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: elk, deer, rabbit, coyote, grouse

TURKEY GULCH - Fremont Co.

Directions: Go 5 miles S of Texas Creek on

Hwy. 69, then go 2 miles E on CR 28. Go 1
mile S by foot or horseback across BLM land.
GMU/acres: 691 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31 for hunting
HUNTING: elk, deer, bear, lion, small game

TURKEY TRACK RANCH - El Paso Co.

Directions: From Fountain, go E 14 miles

on Squirrel Creek Rd. This road and Peyton
Hwy. border STL.
GMU/acres: 118 / 8,887 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS: access from designated parking area only.

TWENTY MILE - Routt Co.

Directions: From Hwy. 40 E of Hayden, go S

on CR 27 for 6 miles.
GMU/acres: 13 / 1,206 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February for hunting.
Open year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: elk, deer, small game
RESTRICTIONS: small-game hunting on weekends and Labor Day by permit only. Max. of 8
hunters allowed daily. Max. 4 hunters allowed
per permit. Permits are free and may be applied for by contacting Steamboat Springs area
office, Box 775777, Steamboat Springs, CO
80477 or by calling (970) 871-2855. Application deadline July 1. Permits issued by drawing. Successful applicants notified by mail.
NOTE: Exchange of use on STL. Part
private land, part STL Public Access Program.

VILLA GROVE - Saguache Co.

Directions: One parcel 8.5 miles N of Villa

Grove on Hwy. 285. Other parcel 3 miles NE
of Villa Grove on Hayden Pass Rd. through
BLM land.
GMU/acres: 82 / 880 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: elk, deer, pronghorn, bear, small
game.

VINCENTE CANYON - Conejos Co.

Directions: From Monte Vista, go 21 miles
S on Hwy. 15 to Capulin. Go 10 miles SW on
dump road (CR 8) from Capulin to N end.
GMU/acres: 81 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-May 31 for hunting. Open

year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: bighorn sheep, deer, elk, pronghorn, lion, bear, small game
FISHING: La Jara Creek
RESTRICTIONS: camping permitted as posted.

WARMER GULCH - Park Co.

Directions: From Cañon City, go W on
Hwy. 50 to Hwy. 9. Turn N and go 0.5 of a
mile N of Park-Fremont county line. Adjoins
Thirty-One Mile Mountain.
GMU/acres: 58 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: deer, bear, lion, elk, rabbit, dove,
coyote

WAUGH MOUNTAIN - Park, Fremont Cos.

Directions: From Cañon City, go W on
Hwy. 50 for 12 miles. Turn right on Hwy. 9 and
go 9 miles. Take CR 2 W for 15 miles. Foot access through BLM land on E and S. Use BLM
parking lot.
GMU/acres: 58 / 18,253 acres
OPEN: first day of archery pronghorn season
through May 31.
HUNTING: elk, deer, pronghorn, bear, coyote,
grouse
NOTE: Exchange of use on STL. Part private
land, part STL Public Access Program.

WEBER CANYON - Montezuma Co.

Directions: From Mancos, go 3 miles S on
CR 41. STL E of CR 41.
GMU/acres: 73 / 461 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, lion, small game

WELDON VALLEY - Morgan Co.

Directions: From Weldona, go E 0.33 of a
mile on CR Y, then go N 2 miles on CR 10. STL
on both sides of CR 10. Gate in SE corner of
Sect. 22 on CR 10 and in SW corner of Sect. 21.
GMU/acres: 95 / 5,600 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, dove, waterfowl

WERNER ARROYO - Saguache Co.

Directions: From Saguache, go S 7 miles on

Hwy. 285 to CR T. Turn E and go 6 miles to
CR 53. Then go S 2 miles to CR R. Turn W and
go 1 mile. Turn N and go 0.5 of a mile.
GMU/acres: 682 / 320 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, waterfowl, rabbit,
snowshoe hare, coyote, furbearers

WEST BEAR GULCH - Fremont Co.

Directions: In Cañon City at 4th Street and
Hwy. 50, go S/SE on 4th Street to CR 143 (Oak
Creek Grade Rd.). Go 11 miles S on CR 143 to
Yorkville and BLM Rd. 6227 (approx. 2 miles
past USFS Oak Creek campground). Go 2 miles
W/NW on Rd. 6227 to E boundary of property.
GMU/acres: 69 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: turkey, deer, elk, bear, lion, small game

USFS Rd. 103). Access to SW corner (Indian
Pass) begins at gate 1.5 miles E of Hwy. 40. Access from E and NE (Badger Creek) continues
up Chimney Rock Rd. 5 miles to marked gates.
GMU/acres: 181 / 2,360 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Motor vehicles restricted to Chimney Rock
Rd. unless posted.
b. Camping, campfires allowed within 300 feet of
Chimney Rock Rd. (CR 27/USFS Rd. 103) as
posted, 14-day limit on camps.

WHISKEY CREEK - Eagle Co.

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TROUBLESOME VALLEY RANCH - Grand Co.

2014 Colorado State Recreation Lands

Directions: From Vail, go W on I-70 to Exit
171, then go 0.5 of a mile W. STL S of I-70.
Parking at USFS office at Meadow Mtn. (off
I-70 Exit 171, 0.25 of a mile E). Timber activity
may be present.
GMUs/acres: 36, 45 / 602 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, dusky grouse, rabbit,
coyote

WILLOW CREEK - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Craig, go N 29 miles on
Hwy. 13 to CR 101. Go 7 miles NE on CR 101
to CR 70. Go 3 miles E on CR 70. STL 0.25 of a
mile NE through BLM.
GMU/acres: 4 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, lion, pronghorn, small game

WINDY RIDGE - Grand Co.

Directions: From Kremmling, go W 20
miles on Hwy. 40 (Diamond Creek crossing,
mile marker 163), go W 2 miles on CR 184.
Timber activity may be present. CR access
runs through private property until boundary of STL. Do not drive or park vehicles off
county road in hay meadows, which are on
private land.
GMU/acres: 27 / 880 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Motor vehicle access only on CR 184.
b. Motor vehicle access through gate in Sect. 11
restricted to designated track when road is dry.
c. Parking restricted in Sect. 14 as posted.

YAMPA RIVER - Routt Co.

Directions: From Hayden, go 8 miles W on
Hwy. 40. STL S of Hwy. 40. Access from Yampa
River SWA. Parking available.
GMU/acres: 13 / 2,006 acres
OPEN: first day of archery deer and elk season
through May 31.
HUNTING: deer, elk, grouse, rabbit
RESTRICTIONS: only access is from SWA parking area.

WEST CARTER MOUNTAIN - Grand Co.

Directions: From Kremmling, take Hwy.
40 W 14 miles to Chimney Rock Rd. (CR 27/

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Colorado
State Parks are
facilities that include
more than 4,000 campsites
and 58 cabins and yurts
throughout the state. State
Parks’ affordable accommodations offer something for everyone.
From the outdoor
enthusiast to the family
looking for a relaxing weekend, the perfect escape is only
a click or phone call away.
For information about
hunting, fishing and other
recreational opportunities at state
parks, call 303-297-1192, or visit
any state park, CPW office or go
to cpw.state.co.us.
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The following information applies to all Colorado State Parks. Additional
property-specific information is listed on the pages that follow.

park Hours

Fees and Entrance Passes

» Entrance fees are charged at all state parks. They help offset operating

costs.

» Parks are open every day of the year, weather permitting.

» Daily passes are $3-$9 per vehicle, depending on which park you visit.

» Day-use areas generally are open 5 a.m.-10 p.m. Some day-use parks

» Passes are available at the park and are valid until noon the following day after purchase. Typically, entrance fees cover all occupants of a
vehicle, though some parks may charge a per-person fee (for walk-in or
bicyclists).

have closed gates at night; contact the park for hours of operation.

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» Reserve campsites, yurts and cabins from six months up to three days in

advance by going to
cpw.state.co.us, or call (303) 470-1144, or (800) 678-CAMP (2267 outside the Denver metro area).

» A non-refundable reservation fee applies when booking. Any site not
reserved is available on a first-come, first-serve basis.
» Entrance fees apply at all parks in addition to camping and reservation
fees.

hunting on state parks

» Hunting is allowed only on some state parks. If it is allowed, it will be

listed under “Recreation” in the parks information that starts on page 45.

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fees and passes

» Cherry Creek State Park is subject to an additional fee for the Cherry
Creek Basin Water Quality Authority.

Annual Passes

» $70 for one vehicle. Additional vehicle passes are $35. An annual park

pass is used in lieu of a daily entrance pass.

» An annual pass allows you access to all state parks for 12 months from
the date of purchase.
» Available at any state park, at CPW offices,
http://parksstore.state.co.us, or by calling (303) 866-3437.
» Discounted annual passes are available to Colorado residents who are
64 years and older, disabled or eligible because of income.

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State parks properties
NOTE: This is a list of some popular recreation activities offered at Colorado State Parks.
For rules and a full list of activities available at each park, go to the Park Finder online at
cpw.state.co.us/placestogo/parks/Pages/ParkMap.aspx .

Arkansas Headwaters - Chaffee, Fre-

mont, Lake and Pueblo Cos.

Directions to Visitor Center: From the
intersection of Hwys. 50/291, go N on Hwy.
291 (1st Street). Go 1 block past stoplight to
G Street, turn right 1 block to Sackett Avenue,
turn left. Center is on left corner of Sackett and
G streets.
phone: (719) 539-7289
ACRES: 6,193 land acres, 152 miles of river
facilities: picnic sites, campgrounds, boat
ramps, visitor center
Recreation: hunting, fishing, OHV, camping,
hiking, mountain biking, horseback trails,
boating, swimming, cross-country skiing/
snowshoeing, rock climbing

Directions: From Denver, take I-76 E to
Exit 22, Bromley Lane. Go E about 1 mile to
Picadilly Road, then go S about 2 miles to park
entrance on right.
Phone: (303) 659-6005
ACRES: 1,164 land acres, 1,726 water acres
facilities: picnic sites, boat ramp, visitor center
Recreation: hunting, fishing, hiking, biking,
horseback trails, boating, cross-country skiing/
snowshoeing

Bonny Lake - Yuma Co.

NOTE: Bonny is now managed as part of the

South Republican State Wildlife Area. The visitor center is closed and there is no water and
electric available.

Boyd Lake - Larimer Co.

Directions: From I-25, take Hwy. 34 W; go N
on Madison Avenue and follow signs. The park
is 1 mile E of Loveland.
phone: (970) 669-1739
ACRES: 257 land acres, 1,747 water acres
facilities: picnic sites, boat ramps, electric
hookups, dump station, visitor center
Recreation: hunting, fishing, camping, hiking, biking, boating, swimming, cross-country
skiing/snowshoeing

Castlewood Canyon - Douglas Co.

Directions: From I-25 at Castle Rock, go E
on Founders Parkway to Hwy. 86; go E 4 miles
to Franktown; go S on Hwy. 83 (S. Parker
Road), and go 5 miles S to park entrance.
phone: (303) 688-5242
ACRES: 2,300 land acres
facilities: picnic sites, visitor center
Recreation: hiking, cross-country skiing/
snowshoeing, rock climbing, wildlife viewing,
educational tours, photography

Chatfield - Jefferson, Douglas, Arapahoe Cos.
Directions: From Denver, go W on C-470 to
Wadsworth (Hwy. 121) exit. Go S on Wadsworth

Cherry Creek - Arapahoe Co.

Directions: From I-225, go 1 mile S on Parker Road, follow signs to E entrance of park.
phone: (303) 690-1166
ACRES: 3,532 land acres, 880 water acres
facilities: picnic sites, horse rental, electrical
hookups, dump station, boat ramps, marina,
shooting range
Recreation: fishing, camping, hiking, biking,
horseback trails, boating, swimming, crosscountry skiing/snowshoeing

Cheyenne Mountain - El Paso Co.

Directions: From I-25, exit on South Acad-

emy (Exit 135), go W on Academy to Hwy.
115. Go S on Hwy. 115 to first traffic light at
Gate 1 of Fort Carson. Turn W at the light into
the park entrance.
phone: (719) 576-2016
ACRES: 2,701 land acres
facilities: picnic sites, campground with 51
full hookup sites and 10 basic sites, visitor center
Recreation: camping, hiking, biking

Crawford - Delta, Montrose Cos.

Directions: From Delta, take Hwy. 92 E to

Hotchkiss. Veer right on Hwy. 92. Go 10 miles
to Crawford. Park is 1 mile S on Hwy. 92.
phone: (970) 921-5721
ACRES: 381 land acres, 379 water acres
facilities: picnic sites, boat ramps, electrical
hookups, dump station, visitor center
Recreation: fishing, hunting, camping, hiking, biking, boating, swimming, cross-country
skiing/snowshoeing, snowmobiling

Eldorado Canyon - Boulder Co.

Directions: From Hwy. 36, take the Superior/Louisville exit (McCaslin Blvd.); go
S to Colo. 170, go W about 9 miles through
Eldorado Springs. Park entrance is on W side
of Eldorado Springs. Visitor Center: Go 1
mile W of park entrance.
phone: (303) 494-3943
ACRES: 1,441 land acres, one mile of river
facilities: picnic sites, visitor center
Recreation: rock climbing, hiking, biking,

Eleven Mile - Park Co.

Directions: From Colorado Springs, take
Hwy. 24 W 38 miles until you get 1 mile W of
town of Lake George. Then turn S on CR 90
and go 6 miles to CR 92. Go S on CR 92 for 5
miles to park.
phone: (719) 748-3401
ACRES: 4,167 land acres, 3,405 water acres
facilities: picnic sites, boat ramps, electrical
hookups, dump station, visitor center
Recreation: hunting, fishing, camping,
hiking, biking, boating, cross-country skiing/
snowshoeing

Elkhead Reservoir - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Steamboat Springs, take
Hwy. 40 W approximately 41 miles to Moffat
CR 29. Go right another 5 miles to CR 28; turn
right to reservoir access.
phone: (970) 276-2061
ACRES: 1,208 land acres, 900 water acres
facilities: picnic sites, boat ramps,
Recreation: hunting, fishing, camping, hiking, biking, horseback trails, boating, swimming, cross-country skiing/snowshoeing

state parks

Barr Lake - Adams Co.

1 mile. Deer Creek entrance is on E of road.
Or, from C-470 and Santa Fe Drive (Hwy. 85),
go S on Hwy. 85, go W on Titan Pkwy., turn
right on Roxborough Park Road to Plum Creek
entrance.
phone: (303) 791-7275
ACRES: 3,895 land acres, 1,423 water acres
facilities: picnic sites, horse rental, sewer
and electrical hookups, dump station, boat
ramps, marina, model airplane field
Recreation: fishing, camping, hiking, biking,
horseback trails, boating, swim beach, crosscountry skiing/snowshoeing, hot-air ballooning, wildlife viewing

horseback trails, cross-country skiing/snowshoeing, fishing, hunting with primitive weapons only at the Crescent Meadows property

Golden Gate Canyon - Jefferson, Gilpin

Cos.

Directions: Take I-70 W, exit Hwy. 58, go 5
miles to Hwy. 93. Go N 1.5 miles to Golden
Gate Canyon Road; turn left and go 13 miles to
the visitor center.
phone: (303) 582-3707
ACRES: 11,895 land acres, 8 water acres
facilities: picnic sites, electrical hookups,
dump station, visitor center
Recreation: hunting, fishing, camping, hiking, biking, horseback trails, cross-country
skiing/snowshoeing, rock climbing

Harvey Gap - Garfield Co.

Directions: From Silt, go W on Hwy. 6/24
to First Street. Turn N on First Street and go
1.2 miles to Silt Mesa Rd. Go W 0.7 of a mile
to Harvey Gap Rd. (CR 237). Go N, follow
Harvey Gap Rd. for 3.4 miles to park.
phone: (970) 625-1607
ACRES: 106 land acres, 198 water acres
facilities: picnic sites, boat ramp
Recreation: hunting, fishing, boating, swimming, cross-country skiing/snowshoeing,
snowmobiling

Highline Lake - Mesa Co.

Directions: From the Loma exit on I-70,
(Hwy. 139), go N 6 miles to Q Road, then W
1.2 miles to 11.8 Road and N 1 mile to the park.
phone: (970) 858-7208
ACRES: 389 land acres, 173 water acres
facilities: visitor center, picnic sites, boat
ramps, dump station
Recreation: hunting, fishing, camping, hiking,
biking, horseback trails, boating, swimming
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Jackson Lake - Morgan, Weld Cos.

Directions: From Hwy. 34 and I-76 interchange, go N 7.25 miles on Colo. 39, through
Goodrich. Then go W on Y5 (follow paved
road) for 2.5 miles.
phone: (970) 645-2551
ACRES: 580 land acres, 2,511 water acres
facilities: picnic sites, boat ramp, electrical
hookups, dump station, visitor center
Recreation: hunting, fishing, OHV, camping,
hiking, boating, swimming, cross-country skiing/snowshoeing

James M. Robb / Colorado River -

Mesa Co.

phone: (970) 434-3388

state Parks

Connected Lakes Directions: From the SW portion of Grand

Junction at Hwy. 340, go NW on Dike Rd. 1.5
miles.
acres: 20 land acres, 30 water acres
facilities: picnic sites, boat ramp
Recreation: fishing, hiking, biking, boating
Corn Lake Directions: Take Exit 37 off I-70, go to 32

Rd., turn S on Hwy. 141 and go 2 miles.
Acres: 100 land acres, 22 water acres
facilities: picnic sites, boat ramp
Recreation: fishing, hiking, biking, horseback trails
Fruita Directions: Take I-70 to Exit 19 at Fruita. Go

S on Hwy. 340 for 0.5 of a mile to entrance on W.
Acres: 20 land acres, 15 water acres
facilities: picnic sites, boat ramp, electrical
hookup, dump station, visitor center
Recreation: fishing, camping, hiking, biking,
horseback trails, boating
Note: Swim beach closed indefinitely
Island Acres Directions: Take Exit 47 off I-70; follow

signs.

Acres: 627 land acres, 251 water acres
facilities: picnic sites, electrical hookups,

dump station

Recreation: fishing, camping, hiking, biking,

swimming

John Martin Reservoir - Bent Co.

Directions: Go 16 miles E of Las Animas
on Hwy 50 to CR 24 at Hasty. Go S on CR 24
about 2 miles to park entrance.
phone: (719) 829-1801
ACRES: 1,642 land acres, 11,749 water acres
facilities: picnic sites, boat ramps, electrical
hookups, dump station, visitor center
Recreation: fishing, camping, hiking, biking,
boating, swimming, cross-country skiing/
snowshoeing

Lake Pueblo - Pueblo Co.

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Directions: From I-25 at Pueblo, Exit No.
101; go 2.5 miles W on Hwy. 50. Turn S on
Pueblo Blvd., go 4 miles to Thatcher Avenue.
Turn W, go 4 miles to park entrance.
phone: (719) 561-9320

State Parks
ACRES: 12,885 land acres, 4,611 water acres
facilities: picnic sites, boat ramps, electrical

hookups, dump station, visitor center
Recreation: hunting, fishing, camping, hiking, biking, horseback trails, boating, swimming, cross-country skiing/snowshoeing

Lathrop - Huerfano Co.

Directions: From Walsenburg, go 3 miles W
on Hwy. 160.
phone: (719) 738-2376
ACRES: 1,780 land acres, 412 water acres
facilities: picnic sites, boat ramps, electrical
hookups, dump station, visitor center
Recreation: hunting, fishing, camping, hiking, biking, boating, swimming, cross-country
skiing/snowshoeing, golf

Lone Mesa - Dolores Co.

Directions: From Dolores, take USFS roads
526 and 514 N and W to park.
phone: (970) 882-2213
Acres: 11,780 land acres
note: the park is currently closed to the public.
Limited hunting is allowed by a special use
permit program during big-game seasons. Call
for information.

Lory - Larimer Co.

Directions: From Fort Collins, take Hwy.

287 N through LaPorte. Turn left at Bellvue
exit (CR 52E) and go 1 mile to CR 23N. Turn
left and go 1.4 miles to CR 25G. Turn right, go
1.6 miles to park entrance.
phone: (970) 493-1623
ACRES: 2,591 land acres
facilities: picnic sites, visitor center
Recreation: hunting, fishing, camping, hiking, biking, horseback trails, cross-country
skiing/snowshoeing, rock climbing

Mancos - Montezuma Co.

Directions: From Durango, take Hwy. 160
W 27 miles to Mancos. Go N on Hwy. 184
approximately 0.25 of a mile, turn E on CR 42
(USFS Rd. 561). Go 4 miles and take CR N to
park entrance.
phone: (970) 533-7065
ACRES: 354 land acres, 217 water acres
facilities: picnic sites, boat ramp, dump
station
Recreation: fishing, camping, hiking, biking,
horseback trails, boating, cross-country skiing/
snowshoeing

Mueller - Teller Co.

Directions: From Colorado Springs, go 25
miles W on Hwy. 24 to Divide. Go S on Hwy.
67 for 3.5 miles to park entrance.
phone: (719) 687-2366
ACRES: 5,141 land acres, 5 water acres
facilities: picnic sites, electrical hookups,
dump station, showers, visitor center
Recreation: camping, hiking, biking, horseback trails, cross-country skiing/snowshoeing,
limited hunting and fishing

Navajo - Archuleta Co.

Directions: From Pagosa Springs, take U.S.
160 W 17 miles. Go SW on Colo. 151 for 18

miles to Arboles. Go 2 miles S on CR 982.
phone: (970) 883-2208
ACRES: 2,087 land acres, 2,895 water acres the reservoir is more than 15,000 water acres
that span Colorado and New Mexico.
facilities: picnic sites, boat ramp, electrical
hookups, dump station, visitor center
Recreation: hunting, fishing, camping, hiking, biking, boating, swimming
Note: Boaters may launch in either state and
use the entire reservoir. Valid New Mexico AND
Colorado fishing licenses are required.

North Sterling - Logan Co.

Directions: From the Sterling exit on I-76,
go W on Chestnut Street (Hwy 6). Go W via
Platte Street, turn right on North 3rd, go 4
blocks. Turn left on Broadway and go 4 blocks.
Turn right on North 7th Avenue, go 12 miles
to reservoir.
phone: (970) 522-3657
ACRES: 2,820 land acres, 2,895 water acres
facilities: archery range, picnic sites, boat
ramps, electrical hookups, dump station, visitor center
Recreation: hunting, fishing, camping, hiking,
biking, horseback trails, boating, swimming

Paonia - Gunnison, Pitkin Cos.

Directions: From Glenwood Springs, take
Hwy. 82 S to Carbondale. At Hwy. 133, go S
46 miles.
phone: (970) 921-5721
ACRES: 1,250 land acres, 334 water acres
facilities: picnic sites, boat ramp
Recreation: hunting, fishing, camping, boating, cross-country skiing/snowshoeing

Pearl Lake - Routt Co.

Directions: From Steamboat Springs, go W 2
miles on Hwy. 40 to CR 129. Turn N and go 23
miles to Pearl Lake Rd. Go E 2 miles to park.
phone: (970) 879-3922
ACRES: 134 land acres, 166 water acres
facilities: picnic sites, boat ramp
Recreation: hunting, fishing, camping,
hiking, biking, boating, cross-country skiing/
snowshoeing, snowmobiling

Ridgway - Ouray Co.

Directions: From Montrose, go 20 miles S
on Hwy. 550.
phone: (970) 626-5822
ACRES: 2,100 land acres, 1,101 water acres
facilities: picnic sites, boat ramp, buoy and
slip rentals, electrical hookups, dump station,
visitor center
Recreation: hunting, fishing, camping, hiking trails, biking, boating, swimming, crosscountry skiing/snowshoeing

Rifle Falls - Garfield Co.

Directions: From I-70 exit at Rifle, take Hwy.
13 N through Rifle 3 miles. Turn right on Hwy.
325 and go 9.8 miles.
phone: (970) 625-1607
ACRES: 48 land acres
facilities: picnic sites, electrical hookups
Recreation: fishing, camping, hiking, biking,
cross-country skiing/snowshoeing

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2014 Colorado State Recreation Lands

Directions: From I-70 exit at Rifle, take Hwy.

13 N through Rifle 3 miles. Turn right on Hwy.
325 and go 6 miles.
phone: (970) 625-1607
ACRES: 973 land acres, 360 water acres
facilities: picnic sites, boat ramp, dump station, visitor center
Recreation: hunting, fishing, camping, biking, horseback trails, boating, swimming, crosscountry skiing/snowshoeing, snowmobiling

Roxborough - Douglas Co.

Directions: Take C-470 to the Wadsworth

San Luis - Alamosa Co.

Directions: From Walsenburg,

take Hwy. 160 W 60 miles. Take
Hwy. 150 N for 13.5 miles. Turn
left on Six Mile Lane and go 8
miles; then go N 0.125 of a mile to
entrance.
phone: (719) 378-2020
ACRES: 602 land acres, 684 water
acres
facilities: picnic sites, boat ramp,
electrical hookups, dump station
Recreation: hunting, fishing,
camping, hiking, biking, boating,
cross-country skiing/snowshoeing

Spinney Mountain - Park Co.

hookups, dump station
Recreation: hunting, fishing, camping,
hiking, biking, horseback trails, boating,
swimming, cross-country skiing/snowshoeing,
snowmobiling

State Forest - Jackson Co.

Directions: From Fort Collins, go 75 miles
W on Hwy. 14, over Cameron Pass.
phone: (970) 723-8366
ACRES: 71,024 land acres, 170 water acres
facilities: picnic sites, boat ramps, horse
stables/rental, visitor center
Recreation: hunting, fishing, OHV, camping,
hiking, biking, horseback trails, boating, crosscountry skiing/snowshoeing, snowmobiling,
rock climbing

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&amp; Dancing,
Colorado
Style
When you buy your state parks pass,
don’t forget your fishing license
so you can spend some
quality time together

cpw.state.co.us
Directions: From Colorado
Springs, take Hwy. 24 W for 55
miles. Turn left and go 2.8 miles on
CR 23. Then turn right on CR 59
and go 1.1 miles to entrance.
Staunton - Jefferson, Park Cos.
phone: (719) 748-3401
Directions: From Denver, take Hwy. 285 S
ACRES: 3,990 land acres, 2,444 water acres
for 19.2 miles. Take the Elk Creek Rd. exit and
facilities: picnic sites, boat ramps
go N on Elk Creek Rd. for 1.7 miles to entrance.
Recreation: hunting, fishing, boating
phone: (303) 816-0912
acres: 3,829 land acres, 5 water acres
St. Vrain - Weld Co.
Facilities: picnic sites
Directions: From I-25, go W on Hwy. 119,
Recreation: fishing, hiking, biking, horseturn N on CR 7. Park is 7 miles E of Longmont.
back trails, rock climbing
phone: (303) 678-9402
ACRES: 689 land acres, 160 water acres
Steamboat Lake - Routt Co.
facilities: picnic sites, dump station
Directions: From Steamboat Springs, go W 2
Recreation: fishing, camping, hiking, boatmiles on Hwy. 40 to CR 129 (at the 7-11 store).
ing, cross-country skiing/snowshoeing
Turn N, go 25 miles to the visitor center.
phone: (970) 879-3922
Stagecoach - Routt Co.
ACRES: 1,809 land acres, 1,011 water acres
Directions: From I-70 at Silverthorne, take
facilities: picnic sites, boat ramps, electrical
Hwy. 9 N for 38 miles. Go W on Hwy. 40 for 6
hookups, dump station, visitor center
miles to Hwy. 134. Go W on Hwy. 134 for 27
Recreation: hunting, fishing, camping,
miles to Hwy. 131. Go N 17 miles to CR 14 and
hiking, biking, horseback trails, boating,
follow signs.
swimming, cross-country skiing/snowshoeing,
phone: (970) 736-2436
snowmobiling

Sweitzer Lake - Delta Co.

Directions: From Delta, go 1 mile S on Hwy.
50. Or go 20 miles N of Montrose on Hwy. 50.
phone: (970) 874-4258
ACRES: 74 land acres, 137 water acres
facilities: picnic sites, boat ramp, dump station, visitor center
Recreation: hunting, fishing, hiking, biking,
horseback trails, boating, swimming, crosscountry skiing/snowshoeing

Sylvan Lake - Eagle Co.

Directions: Take I-70 to Eagle (Exit 147),
turn S, take first right out of the roundabout
onto Hwy. 6. At next roundabout, turn right
onto Sylvan Lake Rd. Follow signs 10 miles.
phone: (970) 328-2021
ACRES: 1,532 land acres, 42 water acres
facilities: picnic sites, boat ramp,
dump station, visitor center
Recreation: hunting, fishing,
camping, hiking, biking, horseback
trails, boating, cross-country skiing/snowshoeing, snowmobiling

Trinidad Lake - Las Animas Co.

Directions: From I-25, take Exit

13B going E into Trinidad. Turn
left at four-way stop onto Nevada,
cross the river. At the next four-way
stop, turn left onto Hwy. 12, go 3
miles W.
phone: (719) 846-6951
ACRES: 2,512 land acres, 800 water
acres
facilities: picnic sites, boat ramp,
electrical hookups, non-electric
sites, full hookup sites, dump station, visitor center
Recreation: hunting, fishing,
camping, hiking, biking, horseback
trails, boating, cross-country skiing/snowshoeing

state parks

exit. Go 4.4 miles S to Waterton Rd.; turn left
and go 1.6 miles to North Rampart Range Rd.
Turn right and go 2.3 miles to Roxborough
Park Rd.; turn left and go 1 block to the park
access road. Drive 2.2 miles on
the access road to reach the visitor
center.
phone: (303) 973-3959
ACRES: 3,328 land acres
facilities: visitor center
Recreation: hiking, cross-country skiing/snowshoeing

ACRES: 810 land acres, 819 water acres
facilities: picnic sites, boat ramps, electrical

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Rifle Gap - Garfield Co.

Vega - Mesa Co.

Directions: From I-70, go S

on Hwy. 65 then E on Hwy. 330
through Collbran about 16 miles.
Turn S on 64.6 Rd. and go about 4 miles to the
park.
phone: (970) 487-3407
ACRES: 944 land acres, 898 water acres
facilities: picnic sites, boat ramps, electrical
hookups, dump station, visitor center
Recreation: hunting, fishing, OHV, camping,
hiking, boating, cross-country skiing/snowshoeing, snowmobiling

Yampa River - Routt, Moffat Cos.

Directions: All sites can be accessed from
Colo. 40 W of Steamboat Springs, from
Hayden to Deer Lodge Park Rd. Elkhead Res.
is 10 miles E and N of Craig.
phone: (970) 276-2061
ACRES: 110 land acres, access to 134 river miles
facilities: 9 river sites, picnic sites, 8 boat
ramps, electrical hookups, dump station,
showers, visitor center
Recreation: fishing, rafting, camping, boating, cross-country skiing
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�lands map - southeast

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�Index

2014  Colorado State Recreation Lands

land index
State Wildlife Areas, Trust Lands, Fishing Units, Parks
(F. E.) by property name denotes property is a fishing easement
County &amp; LAND NAME

GMU

ACRES

MAP
point

grid
INDEX

MAP
PAGE

104
38
104

2,890
50
400

BAR
AD-1
AD-2

G-3
F-4
G-3

48

791
80
82
82

1,465
714
1,286
2,031

AL-1
AL-2
SLL
AL-3

E-9
E-9
E-9
E-9

51

104

4,412

CHE

G-4

48

77
78
771

561
211
4,982

AR-1
AR-2
NAV

C-10
C-10
C-10

51

139
139
144
144
144
144
143, 144
144
139
138, 139

178
640
632
1,302
319
641
7,150
496
200
8,533

BA-1
BA-2
BA-3
BA-4
BA-5
BA-6
BA-7
BA-8
BA-9
BA-10

J-9
J-9
I-10
I-10
I-10
I-10
I-10
J-10
J-9
J-9

49

5,147
14,060
30
523
13,391
125, 126, 146 19,471
126
1,000
126
13,580
146
1,520
125
69
130
960
130
2,438

BE-1
BE-2
BE-3
BE-4
JMR
BE-5
BE-6
BE-7
BE-8
BE-9
BE-10
BE-11

I-7
I-7
I-8
I-8
I-8
I-8
I-8
I-8
I-8
I-8
I-8
I-9

49

48

Adams county
Barr Lake State Park
Lowell Ponds SWA
Whitehorse SWA

alamosa county
Higel SWA
Playa Blanca SWA
San Luis State Park
San Luis Lakes SWA

arapahoe county
Cherry Creek State Park

archuleta county
Devil Creek SWA
Echo Canyon Reservoir SWA
Navajo State Park

baca county

125
125
125
125
126

29
29

1,441
208

ELD
BO-1

F-3
F-3

39
39
39
39
39

320
1,093
670
3,438
240

CC-1
CC-2
CC-3
CC-4
CC-5

E-4
F-4
E-4
F-4
E-4

6,193

AHR

E-7

11

CH-1

E-6

542
8
41
61
60

CH-2
CH-3
CH-4
CH-5
CH-6

E-6
E-6
E-6
E-6
E-6

48, 50

chaffee county
Arkansas Headwaters State Park multiple
Arkansas River/
56
Big Bend SWA (F. E.)
Aspen Ridge STL
57
Bighorn Springs SWA
57, 481
Buena Vista SWA (F. E.)
49, 481
Chalk Cliffs SFU
56, 481
Champion SWA
57, 481

CN-1
CN-2
CN-3
CN-5
CN-6
CN-4
CN-7
CN-8
CN-9
CN-10
CN-11
CN-12
CN-13
CN-14

D-10
D-9
E-10
D-10
E-10
D-10
E-10
E-10
D-10
E-10
E-10
D-9
D-10
E-10

51

83
83
83

1,061
1,462
278

CO-1
CO-2
CO-3

F-9
F-10
F-9

49, 51

69
86, 691
69, 691
86
84
86
84

640
500
780
640
640
486
640

CU-1
CU-2
CU-3
CU-4
CU-5
CU-6
CU-7

F-8
E-7
F-8
F-8
F-8
E-8
F-8

49, 51

53
62
53
53
64

760
7,612
1,600
1,030
211

CRA
DE-1
DE-2
DE-3
SWE

C-6
B-6
C-6
C-6
B-6

51

49
49
49, 57
48, 481
56
56
48, 49
481
481
481
561
481
481
56
56
56, 57
561
57
56
57
56
49
56, 481

51

Alamaditas Mesa STL
Alamosa Canyon STL
Hot Creek SWA
La Jara STL
La Jara SWA
La Jara Reservoir SWA
Los Mogotes Peak STL
Pinon Hills STL
Rajadero Canyon STL
San Luis Hills STL
Sego Springs SWA
Terrace Reservoir SWA
Trujillo Meadows SWA
Vincente Canyon STL
Mountain Home Res. SWA
Sanchez Reservoir SWA
Smith Reservoir SWA

custer county

clear creek county
Bakerville STL
Bergen Peak SWA
Georgetown SWA
Mount Evans SWA
Urad Lake SWA

640
240
9,485
42,881
2,808
635
640
640
673
640
640
240
71
640

Chesmore SWA
Chubb Park Ranch SWA
Chubb Park STL
Clear Creek Reservoir SWA
Droney Gulch SWA
Frantz Lake SWA
Granite SWA (F. E.)
Harmon SWA (F. E.)
Heckendorf SWA
Johnson Village SWA
Little Cochetopa Creek STL
Love Meadow WWA
Maxwell Park STL
Mount Ouray SWA
Mount Shavano SFU
Mount Shavano SWA
Poncha Pass STL
Ruby Mountain SWA (F. E.)
Sand Creek Central STL
Sands Lake SWA
Smyth SWA (F. E.)
Tiger Lily Creek STL
Wright’s Lake SWA

MAP
PAGE

costilla county

boulder county
Eldorado Canyon State Park
Sawhill Ponds SWA

81
81
81
81
81
81
81
81
81
81
81
80, 81
81
81

ACRES

conejos county

bent county
Adobe Creek Reservoir SWA
Blue Lake STL
Dawn Pond SWA
Fort Lyon SWA
John Martin Res. State Park
John Martin Reservoir SWA
Karney Ranch STL
Karney Ranch SWA
Keller Lease STL
Las Animas SFU
Purgatoire River SWA
Setchfield SWA

grid
INDEX
E-6
E-6
E-6
D-6
E-7
E-7
E-5
E-6
E-6
E-6
E-7
E-6
E-6
E-7
E-7
E-7
E-7
E-6
E-6
E-7
E-6
E-6
E-6

GMU

maps

Burchfield SWA
Burchfield STL
North Canyon STL
Pat Canyon / Whitby STL
Sand Creek South STL
Sikes Ranch STL
Sikes Ranch SWA
State Line STL
Turk’s Pond SWA
Two Buttes Reservoir SWA

5
525
3,640
500
2,949
25
131
10
720
9
320
11
4,901
231
45
84
360
4
597
14
10
398
84

MAP
point
CH-7
CH-8
CH-9
CH-10
CH-11
CH-12
CH-13
CH-14
CH-15
CH-16
CH-17
CH-18
CH-19
CH-20
CH-21
CH-22
CH-23
CH-24
CH-25
CH-26
CH-27
CH-28
CH-29

County &amp; LAND NAME

Bear Gulch STL
Beddows Mountain STL
DeWeese Reservoir SWA
Froze Creek STL
Lapin Creek STL
Middle Taylor Creek SWA
Rosita STL

Delta county
51

Crawford State Park
Escalante SWA
McCluskey SWA
Roeber SWA
Sweitzer Lake State Park

53

�County &amp; LAND NAME

GMU

ACRES

MAP
point

grid
INDEX

MAP
PAGE

72, 711
711
71
71
70, 71
711

2,359
640
314
606
5,030
11,780

DO-1
DO-2
DO-3
DO-4
DO-5
LON

A-8
A-8
B-8
B-8
B-8
A-9

51

104
51
51
51

2,300
362
3,328
699

CAS
DG-1
ROX
DG-2

G-5
F-5
F-5
F-4

48, 49

47, 444
44
35
35
44
36, 45
36, 45

2,577
382
25
90
1,574
107
602

EA-1
EA-2
EA-3
EA-4
SYL
EA-5
EA-6

C-5
D-4
D-4
D-4
D-4
D-4
D-4

50

105
105

2,086
14,733

EB-1
EB-2

H-5
G-5

48

59
110
118

2,701
400
8,887

CHM
EP-1
EP-2

G-6
G-5
G-6

48, 49

dolores county
Coalbed Canyon SWA
Disappointment Creek STL
Fish Creek SWA
Groundhog Reservoir SWA
Jim Olterman/Lone Cone SWA
Lone Mesa State Park

eagle county
Basalt SWA
Brush Creek SWA
Eagle River SWA
Gypsum Ponds SWA
Sylvan Lake State Park
Vail Deer Underpass SWA
Whiskey Creek STL

elbert county
Jumping Cow STL
Jumping Cow SWA

el paso county
Cheyenne Mountain State Park
Ramah SWA
Turkey Track Ranch STL

maps

59
59
691
58
581
58
58
69
69, 691
86
69
58, 86
58
691
57, 58
86
58
59
58
58
691
58
69

2,227
461
640
640
640
640
520
640
1,280
640
640
28
640
520
2,480
640
640
9,389
640
410
640
18,253
640

FR-1
FR-2
FR-3
FR-4
FR-5
FR-6
FR-7
FR-8
FR-9
FR-10
FR-11
FR-12
FR-13
FR-14
FR-15
FR-16
FR-17
FR-18
FR-19
FR-20
FR-21
FR-22
FR-23

F-7
F-7
F-7
F-7
F-6
E-7
E-7
F-7
F-7
E-7
F-7
E-7
F-7
F-7
E-7
E-7
E-7
F-7
F-6
E-7
F-7
E-6
F-7

43
43
42
34
33
32, 42
33
33
33
43, 444
43, 444

7
19
13,179
2
304
42
600
48
1,333
40

GF-1
GF-2
GF-3
GF-4
HAR
GF-5
GF-6
RIF
RIG
GF-7
GF-8

C-4
C-4
C-5
C-4
C-4
C-4
B-4
C-4
C-4
C-4
C-4

49, 51

54

F-4

48

1,240
1,301
640
1,795

GR-1
GR-2
GR-3
GR-4

E-2
D-3
E-3
D-2

West Rifle Creek SWA
Wheeler SWA

33
33, 42
38

Golden Gate Canyon State Park

50

grand county
Antelope Creek STL
181
Carter Creek STL
181
Copper Mountain STL
28
East Carter Mountain STL
181
Granby Ranch SWA
28
(Conservation Easement)
Hot Sulphur Springs SWA
18, 28
Junction Butte SWA
37
Kemp-Breeze SWA
18, 28
Middle Carter (Gunsight) STL
181
Middle Park STL
27
Milk Creek STL
27
Perkins SWA
181
Pioneer Park SWA
18
Ptarmigan STL
28
Radium SWA
15, 27, 361
Red Mountain SWA
28
Slide Mountain STL
18
Troublesome Valley Ranch STL
18
West Carter Mountain STL
181
Windy Gap WWA
18
Windy Ridge STL
27
Almont Triangle SWA
Beaver Lake SWA
Black Sage Pass STL
Cabin Creek SWA
Centennial SWA
Dutch Gulch SWA
Gunnison River SWA
(Van Tuyl &amp; Redden)
Gunnison SWA
Leaps Gulch SWA
Miller Ranch SWA
Paonia State Park
Pitkin SFU
Quakey Mountain STL
Roaring Judy SFU
Sapinero SWA
Spring Creek Reservoir SWA
Taylor River SWA
Tomichi Creek SWA
Tomichi Dome STL
Van Tuyl SWA
Waunita WWA

451

GR-5

E-3

2,160
1,304
1,714
5,019
4,144
10,912
83
49
640
10,996
161
1,280
876
2,360
12
880

GR-6
GR-7
GR-8
GR-9
GR-10
GR-11
GR-12
GR-13
GR-14
GR-15
GR-16
GR-17
GR-18
GR-19
GR-20
GR-21

E-3
D-3
E-3
D-3
D-3
D-2
D-3
E-3
E-3
D-3
E-3
E-3
E-3
D-2
E-3
D-2

54, 55
43
551
55
54
67

643
41
415
640
1,800
320

GU-1
GU-2
GU-3
GU-4
GU-5
GU-6

D-6
C-5
D-7
D-7
C-7
D-7

54

81

GU-7

D-7

54
55
54
53, 521
55, 551
551
54, 55
54
55
55
67
551
55
551

2,800
560
1,604
1,584
48
640
778
7,129
55
13
465
640
510

GU-8
GU-9
GU-10
PAO
GU-11
GU-12
GU-13
GU-14
GU-15
GU-16
GU-17
GU-18
GU-19
GU-20

C-7
D-6
C-6
C-6
D-7
D-7
D-6
C-7
D-6
D-6
D-7
D-7
D-7
D-7

76
66
66, 67
76
76
77

520
42
1,429
41
177
508

HI-1
HI-2
HI-3
HI-4
HI-5
HI-6

C-8
C-8
C-8
C-8
C-9
C-9

51

85
84
84
85
861
85
85

1,511
640
640
2,118
544
2,192
640

HU-1
HU-2
HU-3
HU-4
HU-5
LAT
HU-6

G-9
F-8
F-8
F-9
F-9
G-9
F-9

49

50

51

hinsdale county
Brown Lakes SWA
Lake Fork of the Gunnison SWA
Mason Family SWA
Rito Hondo Reservoir SWA
Road Canyon Reservoir SWA
Williams Creek Reservoir SWA

garfield county
Bob Terrell SWA
Crystal River SFU
Garfield Creek SWA
Glenwood Springs SFU
Harvey Gap State Park
Parachute Ponds SWA
Rifle Falls SFU
Rifle Falls State Park
Rifle Gap State Park
Roaring Fork SWA
Sam Caudill SWA

GOG

ACRES

gunnison county

fremont county
Beaver Creek SWA
Brush Hollow SWA
Cody Park STL
Cottonwood Ridge STL
Deer Haven STL
Dirty Gulch STL
Fernleaf Gulch STL
Florence STL
Grape Creek STL
McCoy Gulch STL
Newlin Creek STL
Ogden/Treat SWA (F. E.)
Parkdale STL
Pinnacle Rock STL
Sand Gulch, No. 1, 2, 3, 4 STL
Short Creek Baldy STL
Stoney Face Mountain STL
Table Mountain STL
Tallahassee Road STL
Texas Creek #1 &amp; #2 STL
Turkey Gulch STL
Waugh Mountain STL
West Bear Gulch STL

11,903

GMU

gilpin county

douglas county
Castlewood Canyon State Park
Four Mile SWA
Roxborough State Park
Sharptail Ridge SWA

grid
INDEX
C-4
B-4

MAP
PAGE

941
48

MAP
point
GF-9
GF-10

County &amp; LAND NAME

50

huerfano county
Black Hawk STL
Black Mountain STL
Blue Spring STL
Guillermo Ranch STL
Huerfano SWA
Lathrop State Park
Little Sheep Mountain STL

�grid
INDEX
F-9
G-9
F-9
F-9

Adams STL
6
3,640
Brownlee SWA (Fishing Lease)
16
2 mi.
Brownlee 2 SWA (Fishing Lease)
6
1.2 mi.
Cohagen STL
171
2,848
Cowdrey Lake SWA
161
95
Delaney Butte Lakes SWA
16
2,620
Diamond J SWA
161
3,129
East Delaney Butte Lake STL
16
640
Elk Mountain STL
6
2,839
Independence Mountain STL
161
11,239
Indian Creek STL
171
640
Johnny Moore Mountain STL
6
7,671
Kemp Draw STL
171
520
Lake John SWA
161
847
MacFarlane Reservoir STL
17
2,880
Manville SWA (Fishing Lease)
16
4.4 mi.
Murphy SWA (Fishing Lease)
6
6 mi.
North Platte STL
16
152
Odd Fellows SWA (Fishing Lease)
16
0.8 mi.
Owl Creek STL
171
640
Owl Mountain STL
171
640
Owl Mountain SWA
171
920
Pinkham Mountain STL
6
520
Rabbit Ears STL
16
5,189
Red Canyon STL
16
640
Richard SWA
161
2,323
Ridge Road STL
16
320
Sand Creek STL
6
5,038
Seymour Lake SWA
17
81
State Forest State Park
6,7,19,171 71,194
Taylor Draw STL
171
320
Three Sisters STL
6
1,523
Verner SWA
16
2 mi.

JA-1
JA-2
JA-3
JA-4
JA-5
JA-6
JA-7
JA-8
JA-9
JA-10
JA-11
JA-12
JA-13
JA-14
JA-15
JA-16
JA-17
JA-18
JA-19
JA-20
JA-21
JA-22
JA-23
JA-24
JA-25
JA-26
JA-27
JA-28
JA-29
STA
JA-30
JA-31
JA-32

E-1
D-2
D-2
E-2
D-1
D-1
E-1
D-1
E-1
D-1
E-2
E-2
E-2
D-1
E-2
D-2
E-1
D-2
D-2
E-2
E-2
E-2
E-1
D-2
D-1
D-1
D-2
E-1
D-2
E-2
E-2
E-2
D-1

GMU

ACRES

Manzanares Creek STL
Schultz Canyon STL
South Middle Creek STL
Wahatoya SWA

861
85
85
85

MAP
PAGE
49

jackson county

50

51, 461
38
39, 46

5,318
2,100
3,834

CHA
JF-1
STN

F-4
F-4
F-4

48

127
126
126, 127
126

2,080
2,243
13,886
640

KI-1
KI-2
KI-3
KI-4

J-7
I-7
I-7
I-7

49

107

400

KC-1

I-5

48

741
74, 75
74
75
74

2,942
14
208
85
7,720

LP-1
LP-2
LP-3
LP-4
LP-5

B-10
B-10
B-9
B-10
B-9

51

48
48, 49
48, 49
49
48, 49

629
467

D-5
D-5
E-5
E-5
D-5

50

1,300
8

LK-1
LK-2
LK-3
LK-4
LK-5

8
8
19

200
12
58

LR-1
LR-2
LR-3

F-2
E-1
F-2

48, 50

kiowa county
Nee Noshe Reservoir STL
NeeSoPah STL
Queens SWA
Sweetwater STL

kit carson county
Flagler Reservoir SWA

la plata county
Bodo SWA
Durango SFU
Haviland Lake SWA
Pastorius Reservoir SWA
Perins Peak SWA

135

LR-36

F-1

87
191

1,793
38

LR-37
LR-38

F-1
E-1

85
133
133, 134
85, 851
133
140
140
85, 851
85
85
85, 851

500
1,880
7,935
30,000
2,052
8,200
4,500
840
560
6,450
3,312

LA-1
LA-2
LA-3
LA-4
LA-5
LA-6
LA-7
LA-8
LA-9
LA-10
TRI

G-10
G-9
G-9
F-10
G-9
G-10
G-10
F-10
F-10
G-10
G-10

49

113
120
113

2,240
235
354

LI-1
LI-2
LI-3

H-6
H-6
H-6

49

96
96
91
91
90
90
96
91
96
89

120
180
80
1,082
640
1,121
400
280
581
5,715

LO-1
LO-2
LO-3
LO-4
LO-5
LO-6
LO-7
LO-8
LO-9
NST

I-2
H-2
I-2
I-1
I-1
I-1
I-2
I-1
I-2
I-1

48

Big Thompson Ponds SWA
Bliss SWA
Boedecker Reservoir SWA
Boyd Lake State Park
Bull Mountain STL
Cherokee SWA
Douglas Reservoir SWA
Dowdy Lake SWA
Dry Creek North STL
Eagle Canyon STL
Forks SWA
Hohnholz Lakes SWA
Horse Ranch Pass STL
Jimmy Creek STL
LaGarde Creek STL
Lon Hagler SWA
Lone Tree Reservoir SWA
Lory State Park
Meadow Creek STL
Narrows SWA
North Fork SWA
North Rabbit Creek STL
Parvin Lake SWA
Pass Creek STL
Pfister Draw STL
Poudre River SFU
Poudre River STL
Poudre River SWA
Simpson Ponds SWA
Steinhoff Hill STL
Steven's Gulch STL
Twin Sisters SWA
Watson Lake SFU
Watson Lake SWA
Wellington Res. #4
and Smith Lake SWA
Wellington SWA
West Lake SWA

20
8, 19
20
20
8
8, 191
9
191
8
20
20
7
8
8
7
20
20
19
191
20
20
191
191
7
7, 8
8, 19
191
19, 191
20
191
191
20
19
19

MAP
PAGE

48, 50

Aguilar TV Hill STL
Apishapa North STL
Apishapa SWA
Bosque del Oso SWA
Flattop Butte STL
James M. John SWA
Lake Dorothey SWA
North Lake SWA
Sakariason STL
Spanish Peaks SWA
Trinidad Lake State Park
Hugo SWA
Karval Reservoir SWA
Kinney Lake SWA

logan county

larimer county
Arrowhead STL
Bellaire Lake SWA
Bellvue SFU

9

ACRES

lincoln county

lake county
Box Creek STL
Crystal Lake STL
Hardeman SWA (F. E.)
Paddock SWA
Reddy SWA (F. E.)

grid
INDEX
F-2
E-1
F-2
F-2
E-1
F-1
F-1
F-1
E-1
F-2
F-2
E-1
E-1
E-1
E-1
F-2
F-2
F-2
F-1
F-2
F-2
F-1
F-1
E-1
E-1
E-2
F-1
F-1
F-2
F-1
F-1
F-3
F-2
F-2

GMU

las animas county

jefferson county
Chatfield State Park
Ralston Creek SWA
Staunton State Park

51
352
308
2,004
640
25,497
765
120
640
640
4
133
640
640
640
302
502
2,591
640
13
16
640
242
640
1,920
460
5,762
395
44
480
480
640
90
44

MAP
point
LR-4
LR-5
LR-6
BYD
LR-7
LR-8
LR-9
LR-10
LR-11
LR-12
LR-13
LR-14
LR-15
LR-16
LR-17
LR-18
LR-19
LOR
LR-20
LR-21
LR-22
LR-23
LR-24
LR-25
LR-26
LR-27
LR-28
LR-29
LR-30
LR-31
LR-32
LR-33
LR-34
LR-35

County &amp; LAND NAME

maps

1,420
960
585
80

MAP
point
HU-7
HU-8
HU-9
HU-10

County &amp; LAND NAME

Atwood STL
Atwood SWA
Bravo STL
Bravo SWA
Duck Creek STL
Duck Creek SWA
Dune Ridge SWA
Ford Bridge STL
Knudson SWA
North Sterling State Park

55

�40
192
200
1,297
10,696

MAP
point
LO-10
LO-11
LO-12
LO-13
LO-14

grid
INDEX
I-2
I-2
I-1
I-1
I-1

30, 41
30, 41
30
30, 40

67
38
562
1,439

ME-1
ME-2
HIG
ME-3

B-5
A-5
A-5
B-5

Rattlesnake Hill STL
Sagebrush Draw STL
Simsberry Draw STL
South Duffy Mountain STL
South Nipple Rim STL
Ted's Canyon STL
Temple Canyon STL
Thornburg Draw STL
Triangle STL
Willow Creek STL

30, 40

878

CRP

B-5

Yampa River State Park

421
40
30
421
41
421
30, 41
421
30, 40
30

871
31
8
11
148
1,346
113
1,842
351
6

ME-4
ME-5
ME-6
ME-7
ME-8
ME-9
ME-10
VEG
ME-11
ME-12

A-5
B-5
A-5
A-5
B-5
B-5
B-5
B-5
B-5
A-5

80
76
76, 79
76

240
117
579
3

MI-1
MI-2
MI-3
MI-4

D-9
D-9
D-9
D-8

County &amp; LAND NAME

GMU

ACRES

Overland Trail STL
Overland Trail SWA
Red Lion Ranch STL
Red Lion SWA
Tamarack Ranch SWA

96
96
92
90, 92
91, 93

MAP
PAGE

48

mesa county
Colorado River Island SWA
Franklin Island SWA
Highline Lake State Park
Horsethief Canyon SWA
James M. Robb /
Colorado River State Park
Jerry Creek Reservoir SWA
Leatha Jean Stassen SWA
Loma Boat Launch SWA
Mogensen Ponds SWA
Orchard Mesa SWA
Plateau Creek SWA
Tilman Bishop SWA
Vega State Park
Walker SWA
West Lake SWA

50

maps
56

3, 4
2, 3
211
2, 3
11
3
211
211
201
13
11
4
11
2, 201
11
4, 441
11
10
301
3
3
3
11
12, 211
13
211
2, 3
2, 3
3
12
12
211
2
11
211
11
3

12,393
6,266
640
1,849
8,081
104
628
640
2,226
640
640
640
640
26,509
640
2,108
640
1,810
866
640
3,518
640
640
2,079
640
638
640
4,860
9,208
653
640
640
640
640
640
640
11,026

MF-1
MF-2
MF-3
MF-4
MF-5
MF-6
MF-8
MF-7
MF-9
MF-10
MF-11
MF-12
MF-13
MF-14
MF-15
ELH
MF-16
MF-17
MF-18
MF-19
MF-20
MF-21
MF-22
MF-23
MF-24
MF-25
MF-26
MF-27
MF-28
MF-29
MF-30
MF-31
MF-32
MF-33
MF-34
MF-35
MF-36

C-1
B-1
B-2
B-1
B-2
B-2
B-2
B-2
A-1
C-2
B-2
C-1
B-2
A-1
B-2
C-2
B-2
B-2
C-2
B-2
B-1
C-1
B-2
C-2
C-2
B-2
B-1
B-1
B-2
C-2
C-2
B-2
B-2
B-2
B-2
B-3
C-1

ACRES

211
640
11
640
3
640
211
640
2, 3
19,962
11
640
211
637
11
640
3, 11
1,122
4
640
3,11,13, 211,
134 mi.
301, 441

MAP
point
MF-37
MF-38
MF-39
MF-40
MF-41
MF-42
MF-43
MF-44
MF-45
MF-46

grid
INDEX
B-2
B-2
B-2
B-2
B-1
B-2
B-2
B-2
B-2
C-1

YAM

C-2

MAP
PAGE

50

Dolores River SWA
Joe Moore Reservoir SWA
Lone Dome SWA
Mancos State Park
Menefee Peak STL
Narraguinnep Resevoir SWA
Puett Reservoir SWA
Summit Reservoir SWA
Totten Reservoir SWA
Weber Canyon STL

71, 73
73
711
73
73
711
73
73
73
73

57
120
1,724
571
635
764
177
526
250
461

MZ-1
MZ-2
MZ-3
MAN
MZ-4
MZ-5
MZ-6
MZ-7
MZ-8
MZ-9

A-9
B-9
A-9
B-9
B-9
A-9
A-9
B-9
A-9
B-10

51

62
65

12
6,161

MT-1
MT-2

B-7
C-7

51

95
96
96
99
96
95, 96
95
95
96
95

711
176
588
1,600
884
2,576
3,091
394
903
5,600

MG-1
MG-2
MG-4
MG-3
MG-5
MG-6
JAC
MG-7
MG-8
MG-9

H-2
H-3
H-2
H-3
H-2
H-2
G-2
H-2
H-2
H-2

48

130
125
125
125, 129
125, 130
125, 129
135

640
670
2,603
278
410
1,142
141

OT-1
OT-2
OT-3
OT-4
OT-5
OT-6
OT-7

H-8
H-8
I-8
H-8
H-8
H-8
H-8

49

62, 65
62, 65

5,498
3,201

OU-1
RID

B-7
B-7

51

50
50
58
49
49, 50, 58
50,58,581
57, 58
50, 581
58
500
46
58
58, 581
581
58
50

1,635
1,200
3,782
277
10,282
752
6,186
3,570
1,082
1,600
400
640
7,572
265
420
1,121

PA-1
PA-2
PA-3
PA-4
PA-5
PA-6
PA-7
PA-8
PA-9
PA-10
PA-11
PA-12
ELE
PA-13
PA-14
PA-15

F-6
E-6
E-6
E-5
E-6
E-6
E-6
F-5
E-6
E-5
F-4
E-6
F-6
F-6
E-5
E-5

48, 49,
50, 51

montrose county
51

Chipeta Lake SWA
Cimarron SWA

morgan county

moffat county
Bakers Peak STL
Bald Mountain STL
Ben Morgan Canyon STL
Big Hole Gulch STL
Bitterbrush SWA
Boston Flats STL
Box Elder STL
Box Elder North STL
Browns Park SWA
Castor Gulch STL
Cedar Springs STL
Cedars STL
Citadel STL
Cold Springs Mountain STL
Cross Mountain STL
Elkhead Reservoir State Park
Elk Springs #1 STL
Elk Springs #3 STL
Fortification STL
Godiva Rim STL
Greasewood STL
Great Divide STL
Homestead STL
Iles Grove STL
Jeffway Gulch STL
Jubb Creek STL
Little Snake STL
Little Snake SWA
Maybell STL
Monument Butte STL
Morapos Creek STL
Morgan Gulch STL
Oxbow STL
Peck Mesa STL
Pine Tree Gulch STL
Pinon Ridge STL
Pole Gulch STL

GMU

montezuma county

mineral county
Alberta Park Reservoir SWA
Big Meadows Reservoir SWA
Coller SWA
Creede SWA

County &amp; LAND NAME

Andrick Ponds SWA
Boyd Ponds SWA
Brush SWA
Brush Prairie Ponds SWA
Cottonwood SWA
Elliott SWA
Jackson Lake State Park
Jackson Lake SWA
Jean K. Tool SWA
Weldon Valley STL

otero county
Higbee Canyon STL
Holbrook Reservoir SWA
Horse Creek Reservoir SWA
Melon Valley SWA
Oxbow SWA
Rocky Ford SWA
Timpas Creek SWA
50

ouray county
Billy Creek SWA
Ridgway State Park

park county
63 Ranch STL
63 Ranch SWA
Agate Mountain STL
Alma SWA
Antero STL
Badger Basin SWA
Badger Creek STL
Badger Flats STL
Charlie Meyers SWA
Cline Ranch SWA
Crooked Top STL
Dick's Peak STL
Eleven Mile State Park
Eleven Mile STL
Hartsel STL
High Creek STL

�17,429
15
480
640
640
6,434
1,937
886
950
1,280
1,655
640

MAP
point
PA-16
PA-17
PA-18
PA-19
PA-20
SPI
PA-21
PA-22
PA-23
PA-24
PA-25
PA-26

grid
INDEX
E-5
E-5
F-5
E-5
E-5
E-6
E-5
E-5
E-5
E-5
E-5
F-6

98
98

69
80

PH-1
PH-2

J-2
J-2

48

444

330

PI-1

D-5

50

County &amp; LAND NAME

GMU

ACRES

James Mark Jones SWA
Knight-Imler SWA
McArthur Gulch STL
Mud Springs STL
Saddle Mountain STL
Spinney Mountain State Park
Spinney Mountain SWA
Tarryall Reservoir SWA
Teter-Michigan Creek SWA
Three Mile Mountain STL
Tomahawk SWA
Warmer Gulch STL

50
50
501
50
581
58, 581
58, 581
50, 501
500
58
50
58

MAP
PAGE

48, 49,
50, 51

phillips county
Frenchman Creek SWA
Holyoke SWA

pitkin county
Coke Oven SWA

prowers county
Arkansas River SWA
Deadman SWA
Granada SWA
Holly SWA
Mike Higbee SWA
Red Dog SWA
Thurston Reservoir SWA

98
503
5,630
277
876
570
400

PR-1
PR-2
PR-3
PR-4
PR-5
PR-6
PR-7

J-8
J-8
J-8
J-8
J-8
J-8
J-7

84
84
84
84
123
128

66
17,496
11,864
105
88
12,554

PU-1
PUE
PU-2
PU-3
PU-4
PU-5

F-8
G-7
F-7
G-7
G-7
G-8

49

1,979
5,955
48
13,664
11, 21, 22, 31 25,193
11, 22
383

RB-1
RB-2
RB-3
RB-4
RB-5
RB-6

B-3
B-3
B-3
C-3
B-3
B-3

50

RG-1
RG-2
RG-3
RG-4
RG-6
RG-5
RG-7
RG-8

D-9
E-9
D-9
E-9
E-9
D-9
D-9
E-9

49

pueblo county
Lake Beckwith SWA
Lake Pueblo State Park
Pueblo Reservoir SWA
Pueblo SFU
Runyon/Fountain Lakes SWA
Saint Charles STL

rio blanco county
Colorow Mountain SWA
Jensen SWA
Meeker Pasture SWA
Oak Ridge SWA
Piceance SWA
Rio Blanco Lake SWA

11
12,23,211
23
23, 24

80
80
80
791
791
79
80
791

102
1,280
799
64
935
124
469
120

15
15
214
131
441
441
214
441
131
26
214
13

650
610
23
288
879
640
320
2,230
674
34
457
360

RO-1
RO-2
RO-3
RO-4
RO-5
RO-6
RO-7
RO-8
RO-9
RO-10
RO-11
RO-12

D-2
D-2
D-2
D-2
C-2
C-2
C-2
C-2
D-2
D-3
D-2
C-2

5

2,511

RO-13

C-1

12

2,039

RO-14

C-2

17,655
1,714
6,712
644
420
640
320
640
640
2,567
320
640
4,579
2,714
3,238
1,898
640
560
880
320

SA-1
SA-2
SA-3
SA-4
SA-5
SA-6
SA-7
SA-8
SA-9
SA-10
SA-11
SA-12
SA-13
SA-14
SA-15
SA-16
SA-17
SA-18
SA-19
SA-20

D-8
D-8
D-7
D-7
D-8
D-8
D-8
D-7
E-8
E-8
E-8
D-9
E-8
E-8
E-8
E-7
E-8
E-7
E-8
E-8

51

90
92
93
92

1,703
1,854
209
885

SE-1
SE-2
SE-3
SE-4

I-1
J-1
J-1
J-1

48

74

13

SJ-1

B-9

51

70
70
70
70
70
70
70

320
2,223
640
12,775
640
13
160

SM-1
SM-2
SM-3
SM-4
SM-5
SM-6
SM-7

A-7
B-8
A-8
A-8
A-8
B-8
B-8

51

37, 371

134

SU-1

E-4

50

581
581
59
59
59

6,980
5,146
635
357
715

TE-1
MUE
TE-2
TE-3
TE-4

F-6
F-6
F-6
F-6
F-6

48, 49

96
96

680
2,924

WA-1
WA-2

H-2
H-2

48

Jimmy Dunn Gulch STL
Maynard Gulch STL
Moody Creek STL
Moonhill STL
Morrison Creek STL
Pearl Lake State Park
Rock Creek SWA
Sage Creek STL
Sarvis Creek SWA
Sleeping Giant STL
Stagecoach State Park
Steamboat Lake State Park
Stokes Gulch STL
Twenty Mile STL
Yampa River STL
Yampa River SWA

441
441
231
14
15
14
15
13
15
214
15
14, 214
13
13
13
13

MAP
PAGE

50

saguache county
Burro Springs No. 1 &amp; 2 STL
Carnero STL
Cochetopa SWA
Daley Gulch STL
Dome Lakes SWA
Little La Garita Creek STL
Los Creek STL
Middle Creek STL
Mineral Hot Springs STL
Mishak Lakes STL
Mogotas Arroyo STL
Old Woman Creek STL
Russell Lakes SWA
Saguache Creek STL
San Juan Creek STL
Sanderson Gulch STL
Steel Canyon STL
Stonehouse Gulch STL
Villa Grove STL
Werner Arroyo STL

sedGwick county

san juan county
51

Andrews Lake SWA

san miguel county
Carter Place STL
Dan Noble SWA
Dry Creek Basin STL
Dry Creek Basin SWA
Poison Spyder STL
San Miguel SWA (F. E.)
Woods Lake SWA

routt county
Adams SWA
Blacktail (Conservation Easement)
Christina SWA
Chuck Lewis SWA
Coal Bank Gulch STL
Cottonwood Creek STL
Deep Creek STL
Dry Fork STL
Emerald Mountain SWA
Finger Rock SFU
Fly Gulch STL
Grassy Creek STL
Grieve Ranch SWA
(Conservation Easement)
Indian Run SWA

68
68
67
551
67
79
67
681
82
82, 682
68
79
682
682
68
68
82
681
82
682

ACRES

Jumbo Reservoir SWA
Pony Express SWA
Sand Draw SWA
Sedgwick Bar SWA

rio grande county
Beaver Creek Reservoir SWA
Dry Creek STL
Gerrard STL
Home Lake SWA
Rio Grande SWA
Rio Grande River SWA (F. E.)
Shaw Creek STL
Shriver-Wright SWA

grid
INDEX
C-2
C-2
D-3
D-2
D-3
D-1
D-3
C-2
D-2
D-2
D-3
D-1
C-2
C-2
C-2
C-2

GMU

maps

127
127
127, 132
127, 132
132
127
127

5,239
724
640
640
640
300
205
640
309
400
1,629
2,820
1,863
1,206
2,006
866

MAP
point
RO-15
RO-16
RO-17
RO-18
RO-19
PEA
RO-20
RO-21
RO-22
RO-23
STG
STE
RO-24
RO-25
RO-26
RO-27

County &amp; LAND NAME

summit county
Blue River SWA

teller county
50

Dome Rock SWA
Mueller State Park
Pikes Peak SWA
Rosemont Reservoir SWA
Skaguay Reservoir SWA

washington county
Messex SWA
Prewitt Reservoir SWA

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County &amp; LAND NAME

GMU

ACRES

MAP
point

grid
INDEX

MAP
PAGE

99
94
951
94
951
951
951
99
20
94

934
65
1,195
324
640
13
159
140
849
158

WE-1
WE-2
WE-3
WE-4
WE-5
WE-6
WE-7
WE-8
STV
WE-9

G-3
G-2
G-2
F-2
G-2
G-2
G-2
G-3
F-3
G-2

48

103
101
102
102
103, 109
98
102
98

332
287
3,682
2,157
18,365
75
920
355

YU-1
YU-2
YU-3
YU-4
YU-5
YU-6
YU-7
YU-8

J-4
J-3
J-4
J-3
J-4
J-3
J-3
J-3

48

weld county
Banner Lakes SWA
Brower SWA
Centennial Valley SWA
Frank SWA
Greasewood Lake STL
Mitani-Tokuyasu SWA
Nakagawa SWA
Prospect STL
St. Vrain State Park
Webster SWA

Yuma county
Landsman Creek STL
Sandsage SWA
Sandy Bluffs STL
Simmons SWA
South Republican SWA
Stalker Lake SWA
Willow Creek SWA
Wray SFU

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Table of Contents
What’s New in 2013........................................ 1

• How to make a hunting reservation.....................................1
• How to reserve a park campsite, yurt or cabin...................1

State Wildlife Areas.................................. 2-28

• What is an SWA?.......................................................................2
• SWA access rules.......................................................................2
• SWA properties and regulations.....................................3-28

CPW Office locations
cpw.state.co.us

NEW! All CPW parks and offices now sell hunting and fishing licenses and
offer full license services. See pages 45-47 for a list of our 42 parks locations.
ONLY the offices below can assist hunters with animal checks and taking samples that are
related to hunting activities referred to in this brochure.

• What is an SFU?.........................................................................3

Brush
122 E. Edison
Brush, 80723
(970) 842-6300

grand junction
711 Independent Ave.
Grand Junction, 81505
(970) 255-6100

Montrose
2300 S. Townsend Ave.
Montrose, 81401
(970) 252-6000

State Trust Lands
Public Access Program........................... 29-43

Colorado springs
4255 Sinton Road		
Colorado Springs, 80907
(719) 227-5200		

Gunnison
300 W. New York Ave.
Gunnison, 81230
(970) 641-7060

Pueblo
600 Reservoir Road
Pueblo, 81005
(719) 561-5300

Denver
6060 Broadway
Denver, 80216
(303) 291-7227

Hot Sulphur Springs
346 Grand County Rd. 362
Hot Sulphur Springs, 80451
(970) 725-6200		

Salida
7405 Hwy. 50
Salida, 81201
(719) 530-5520

• Park access rules, park hours, fees and passes,
camping and reservations....................................................44
• State parks property listings .........................................45-47

Durango
151 E. 16th St.
Durango, 81301		
(970) 247-0855

Lamar
2500 S. Main St.
Lamar, 81052
(719) 336-6600

Steamboat SPRINGS
925 Weiss Dr.
Steamboat Springs, 80487
(970) 870-2197

Maps........................................................ 48-52

Fort Collins
317 W. Prospect Road
Fort Collins, 80526		
(970) 472-4300		

Meeker
73485 Hwy. 64
Meeker, 81641
(970) 878-6090

Glenwood Springs
0088 Wildlife Way
Glenwood Springs, 81601
(970) 947-2920		

Monte Vista
0722 S. Road 1 E.
Monte Vista, 81144
(719) 587-6900

State Fishing Units......................................... 3

• What is the STL Public Access Program?...........................29
• STL access rules.......................................................................29
• STL public access properties and regulations............30-43

State Parks . ............................................ 44-47

• SWA, STL and state parks lands - Northeast ..................48
• SWA, STL and state parks lands - Southeast ..................49
• SWA, STL and state parks lands - Northwest . ...............50
• SWA, STL and state parks lands - Southwest .................51
• Game Management Unit map.............................................52

Property Index ....................................... 53-58

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County
Cos. — Counties
CPW — Colorado Parks and Wildlife
CR —
County Road
GMU — Game Management Unit
Hwy. — Highway
JCT. — Junction
ohv — Off-highway vehicle
rd. —
Road
Res. — Reservoir
SFU — State Fishing Unit
STL — State Trust Land
SWA — State Wildlife Area
USFS / FS — U.S. Forest Service
N/NW/NE — North, northwest, northeast
S/SW/SE — South, southwest, southeast
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COLORADO PARKS AND WILDLIFE (CPW)
6060 Broadway, Denver, CO 80216
(303) 297-1192
cpw.state.co.us

Editor: Amy Nickelson
Cover photo © Michael Lohr
Printed July 2013 by Publication Printers, Denver. 150,000 copies.
Printing paid for with hunting and fishing license fees.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife Director: Rick D. Cables
The Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission sets state property regulations in March.
The Commission (as of July 2013): John Singletary, chairman • Bill Kane, vice chairman • Mark
Smith, secretary • Robert Bray, member • Christopher Castilian, member • Jeanne Horne,
member • Gaspar Perricone, member • James Pribyl, member • James Vigil, member • Dean
Wingfield, member • Michelle Zimmerman, member • Mike King, ex officio member • John
Salazar, ex officio member
CPW receives federal financial assistance from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. In accordance
with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Title
II of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, the Age Discrimination Act of 1975 and Title
IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, the U.S. Department of the Interior and its bureaus
prohibit discrimination on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, disability or sex.
NOTE: Laws and regulations in this brochure are paraphrased for easier understanding and are
intended only as a guide. Colorado statutes and regulations are available for viewing at CPW offices
and online at http://wildlife.state.co.us/RulesRegs/Regulations/Pages/Regulations.aspx.

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copy of the 2013 Fishing brochure for complete rules
and fishing regulations for these properties! Not all
fishing regulations are listed in here.
» Land Closures... Cottonwood Creek SWA in

Chaffee County, Bonny Lake State Park in Yuma
County, and Conejos River SWA in Conejos County
have been closed. There are no amenities at Bonny
and the visitor center is closed. It is now being managed as part of the South Republican SWA.

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cabins, yurts and campsites
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with pages
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State Trust Lands
are next, in yellow; and State
Parks are listed in
the third section,
in green.
We’ve also added
larger locator maps
and an updated property index at the back,
to make it easier to find the best destination for
your personal hunting, fishing or recreating desires.
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For property maps
and info about State
Trust Lands, go
online to: wildlife.

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rules have also changed on the Scalva
portion of Bravo SWA and MitaniTokuyasu. See pages 6 and 19.
Vehicle access has been limited during
big-game hunting seasons on La Jara STL
in Conejos County. See page 36.
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and the State Trust Lands brochures.
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and Wildlife lands in these pages, including State
Wildlife Areas, State Trust Lands and State
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and more information on the
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» Land openings... There are a handful of new
properties, and even a new state park, open this year.
New State Wildlife Areas include Perkins SWA
in Grand County, open for hunting only, and two
fishing easements in Chaffee County, called Bighorn
Springs and Ruby Mountain.
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Shaw
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Grande County. And Staunton State Park, in
the mountains just outside of Denver, opened
to the public in May. See the land pages for
individual property rules and details.

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Fort Collins photographer
Michael Lohr’s main photo
depicts an afternoon hunt on
the grasslands. At bottom, left
to right:
1. Roosters from a successful
pheasant hunt, by © CPW.
2. Horseback riding at Eldorado
Canyon State Park, by © CPW.
3. A strikingly colored bobcat
at Pueblo Reservoir, by
© Ron Drummond, CPW.
4. Ready to saddle up, by
© Mark Cousins, CPW.
5. Fishing at Corn Lake, James
M. Robb State Park, by © CPW.

state Parks

on the cover

to use the reservation system
at cpw.state.co.us. You also
can call (303) 470-1144, or
(800) 678-2267 from outside
the Denver metro area. The
reservation phone line is open
9 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday-Friday.
Reservations may be made
anywhere from six months to
three days in advance.
There is a $10 nonrefundable reservation fee that applies when booking. Any site
that isn’t reserved is available
on a first-come, first-served
basis.
Park entrance fees also
apply at all state parks, in addition to camping and reservation fees.

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» Habitat Stamps are $10 and only one is required per person per year for anyone 18-64. Stamps
are valid April 1-March 31.
• You must purchase a stamp before buying or applying
for a hunting or fishing license or a preference point.
• Anyone buying a one-day or additional-day license
for fishing and/or small game is exempt from buying
the Habitat Stamp with the first two of these licenses.
• Anyone who holds a free Lifetime Fishing license,
a Veteran’s Lifetime Combination Small-Game
Hunting/Fishing license, or who is approved for the
Big Game Mobility Impaired Hunting Program is
exempt from the Habitat Stamp requirement.
See wildlife.state.co.us/Hunting/DisabledAccessi
bility/Pages/DisabilityInformation.aspx for details.
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hunting reservations
some state wildlife areas and
trust lands require reservations
to hunt. If required, it is listed under

the land name in this brochure.
To make a hunting reservation, call
(800) 846-9453, from 9 a.m.-4 p.m.
Monday-Friday.
The following rules apply:

• Maximum 1 reservation per hunt
date and 1 reservation per phone
call.
• Reservations are not transferable. The
person making the reservation must
have a valid license for the species
to be hunted and must hunt at the
property the day of the hunt. Hunters with reservations may only hunt
the area specified on the reservation.
• Reservations not accepted more than
14 days before hunt date nor after
noon the day before the hunt date,

Pacific Flyway lands

For these properties only, reservations must be made by calling (970)
255-6161. All reservation rules apply.
» Colorado River Island SWA,
Franklin Island SWA, Highline Lake
State Park, Horsethief Canyon SWA,
James M. Robb/Colorado River State
Park, Orchard Mesa SWA, Tilman
Bishop SWA

or noon Friday for hunts on Sunday
and holidays falling on Monday.
• To cancel, hunters must do so by
noon the day before the hunt date.
Failing to cancel reservations or
follow check station procedures may
result in losing future reservation
rights for rest of hunting season.
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wildlife areas

What is a state
wildlife area?
State Wildlife Areas (SWAs) are state-owned
lands that offer wildlife-related recreation to
the public.
While most activities focus on hunting
and fishing, each SWA land has different
allowed activities, based on location and
available resources.
These parcels of SWA land are paid for by
sportsmen and managed under state law by
Colorado Parks and Wildlife employees for
the benefit of wildlife.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife manages
about 350 SWA lands around the state.

State Wildlife Areas, like the South Republican in Yuma County, are marked with signs like this. Photo by © Wayne Lewis, CPW.

state wildlife area access rules
Except when specifically authorized, the following
activities are prohibited on lands, waters, frozen
surfaces of waters, rights-­of-way, buildings or
devices under CPW control:
1. To possess the following types of ammunition

and/or firearms: tracer rounds, armor- piercing
rounds, military hardened rounds with explosive or radioactive substances, .50-caliber BMG
rounds, or fully automatic firearms.
2. To enter, use or occupy an area when posted
against entry, use or occupancy.
3. To engage in illegal activities.
4. To enter, use or occupy an area for
commercial purposes or to do land, water,
oil, gas or mineral investigations, surveys or
explorations.
5. To operate a vehicle (motorized or non-motorized) except on established roads or within
designated camping or parking areas. Drivers
must obey Colorado motor vehicle laws.
6. To drive faster than posted speed limits or
faster than 25 mph if not posted.
7. To leave camp, tent, shelter, motor vehicle or
trailer unattended more than 48 hours, to camp
or to park travel trailers or campers on an SWA
over 14 days in 45-day period.
8. To establish a permanent structure or plant
vegetation. Only portable blinds, tree stands and
steps can be erected on SWAs. No nails can be
driven into trees. Man-made materials for blinds
or tree stands must be removed within 10 days
after the season in which they are used ends.
9. To remove, modify or destroy a building, water
control device, fence, gate, sign, survey or section marker, vegetation or objects of archaeological, geological or historical value.
10. To litter, leave fish, fish entrails, human waste,
waste water, containers or toxic substances; to
bring household or commercial trash or toxic
substances to an area for disposal; or to dump
trailer waste in a sanitary facility.
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boat regulations
All vessels and floating devices, their contents,
motors, trailers and equipment are subject to
inspection by the CPW before being launched,
operated on or leaving waters on SWAs. Any
aquatic nuisance species found during inspection must be removed and disposed of properly
according to CPW procedures before vessels are
allowed to be launched, operate on, or leave
the water.

youth/mentor hunting
Youth/mentor hunting means hunting by
youths under 18. Youth hunters under 16 must
be accompanied by a mentor when hunting
on youth/mentor properties. Mentors must be
at least 18 and comply with hunter education
requirements.
11. To build fires without precautions to prevent

spreading; to leave fires unattended.

12. To graze livestock. Horses, mules, llamas, bur-

ros may be used in wildlife activities.
13. To have or use fireworks, explosives, poisons,
herbicides, pesticides or illegal substances.
14. To release wildlife or privately-owned game
birds. Private game birds may be released for
field trials, including group dog training on
SWAs only where specifically allowed. To allow
dogs, cats or domestic pets to run at large (not
on a leash), except dogs used while hunting,
while training hunting dogs or during CPWauthorized field trials.
15. To dig trenches, holes or pits.
16. To leave boats, rafts or other floating craft
beached, anchored, moored or docked unattended overnight except in designated areas.
17. To fish from CPW boat ramps or docks in
conflict with boaters or as posted.
18. To snorkel, scuba dive or spearfish with a
diving mask, swim fins, snorkel or air tanks.

The exception is where swimming is permitted,
when location is identified by a “divers down
flag” and when scuba diver has valid scuba
certificate from recognized scuba training
organization.
19. To use air or gas-inflated floating devices for
transportation on or across surface of the water
unless the device has multi-compartments and a
rigid motor mount when propelled by gasoline
or electric motors. Single-compartment air or
gas-filled flotation devices restricted to designated
swimming areas.
20. To promote, sponsor, conduct or participate
in boat regattas, paintball shooting, questing or
non-wildlife oriented activities.
21. To launch or land aircraft.
22. To leave decoys or anything used as decoys in
the field or on water overnight.
23. To swim, except in designated waters or during authorized water contact activities.
24. To discharge a firearm or bow in parking,
camping or picnic areas.
25. To fish in fish-rearing ponds, raceways, holding
areas or streams on CPW hatchery properties,
except areas posted as open to fishing.
26. To conduct field trials or group dog training
without a field-trial license.
27. To have, store or use hay, straw or mulch not
certified as noxious-weed free. Certified materials
must be clearly marked by certifying state or
province. People who transport these materials on federal, state or county roads that cross
CPW property are exempt. Also exempt is hay
produced on State Trust Lands leased from CPW
for wildlife recreation.
28. To trap unless done according to statutes and
regulations and authorization.
29. To partake in Internet-based or computerassisted remote hunting or fishing. Hunters
and anglers must be present in the immediate
vicinity of their activity.

�2013 Colorado State Recreation Lands

state wildlife area properties
63 RANCH SWA - Park Co.

Directions: From Fairplay, go 15 miles S on

Hwy. 285, or 5.5 miles N of Antero Jct. on Hwy.
285.
GMU/Acres: 50 / 1,200 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl, big game
FISHING: coldwater stream fishing
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS: camping prohibited

ADAMS SWA - Routt Co.

Directions: From Steamboat Springs, go E on

Hwy. 40, turn S on Hwy. 131. At CR 14, go S.
SWA 0.5 of a mile N of Stagecoach State Park.
GMU/acres: 15 / 650 acres
HUNTING: elk, deer, dusky grouse
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest room
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open to public July 1-Nov. 30.

b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Dogs allowed only as aid in hunting grouse.
d. Vehicles prohibited beyond parking area.

Adobe Creek Res. SWA (Blue Lake) -

Bent, Kiowa Cos.
Directions: From Las Animas, go 15 miles N
on CR 10.
GMU/Acres: 125 / 5,147 acres

state fishing units
» What is an SFU? The term stands for State Fishing Unit. There are 15 of these around Colorado that offer limited wildlife recreation.
They include fish hatcheries and rearing operations. All SWA access rules (on page 2) apply.

BELLVUE SFU - Larimer Co.

Directions: Go N of Fort Collins on Hwy.

287 to La Porte. Just N of La Porte go W on
CR 28.
GMU/Acres: 19 / 58 acres
RECREATION: limited public use and tours
RESTRICTIONS: hunting, dogs prohibited.

CHALK CLIFFS SFU - Chaffee Co.

Directions: From Nathrop, go W 2.5 miles on
CR 162, then go N 0.125 of a mile on CR 287.
GMUs/Acres: 56, 481 / 61 acres
RECREATION: limited public use, limited tours
RESTRICTIONS: dogs prohibited.

CRYSTAL RIVER SFU - Garfield Co.

Directions: 1 mile S of Carbondale on Hwy. 33.
GMU/Acres: 43 / 19 acres
RECREATION: limited public use, limited tours
RESTRICTIONS: Camping, hunting, dogs,

fishing equipment, waders prohibited.

DURANGO SFU - La Plata Co.

Directions: In Durango, next to Animas

River.

GMUs/Acres: 74, 75 / 14 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream on Animas River
RECREATION: visitors center open May

15-Sept. 15; limited tours available at other
times, schedule by calling (970) 375-6766
FACILITIES: rest room and drinking water
available when visitor center is open
RESTRICTIONS: dogs prohibited.

FINGER ROCK SFU - Routt Co.

Directions: From Yampa, go 3 miles S on

Hwy. 131.

GMU/Acres: 26 / 34 acres
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, limited tours
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Fishing, camping, fires, dogs prohibited.
b. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited in
designated safety zones as posted.

GLENWOOD SPRINGS SFU - Garfield Co.

Directions: From Glenwood Springs, go 2.2
miles N along Mitchell Creek.
GMU/Acres: 34 / 2 acres

RECREATION: wildlife viewing, limited tours
RESTRICTIONS: camping, dogs prohibited.

LAS ANIMAS SFU - Bent Co.

Directions: From Las Animas W on Hwy.

194, go 4 miles, then go N on CR 5.5.
GMU/Acres: 125 / 69 acres
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, limited tours
RESTRICTIONS: camping, dogs prohibited.

MOUNT SHAVANO SFU - Chaffee Co.

Directions: From Salida, go 0.5 of a mile NW
on Hwy. 291 to CR 154, then go 0.5 of a mile W.
GMUs/Acres: 56 / 45 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream, coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, limited tours
FACILITIES: rest room, drinking water
RESTRICTIONS: dogs prohibited.

PITKIN SFU - Gunnison Co.

Directions: From Gunnison, go 14 miles E
on Hwy. 50 to Quartz Creek Rd., then go 14
miles E to Parlin and turn N.
GMUs/Acres: 55, 551 / 48 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, limited tours
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Fishing only in Quartz Creek.
b. Dogs prohibited.

POUDRE RIVER SFU - Larimer Co.

Directions: From La Porte, go 5 miles N on

Hwy. 287 to Hwy. 14, then 38 miles W.
GMUs/Acres: 8, 19 / 460 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife
viewing, limited tours
FACILITIES: rest room
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping, dogs, boat launching and boat
takeouts prohibited.
b. Hunting prohibited in designated safety
zone as posted.

PUEBLO SFU - Pueblo Co.

Directions: From Pueblo, go 6 miles W of
Pueblo Blvd. on Hwy. 96.
GMU/acres: 84 / 105 acres
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, limited tours
FACILITIES: rest room, aquarium

RESTRICTIONS: dogs, hunting prohibited.

RIFLE FALLS SFU - Garfield Co.

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State Wildlife Areas

Directions: From Rifle, go 15 miles N on

Hwy. 325.

GMU/Acres: 33 / 600 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, limited tours
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Dogs, fires, rock climbing prohibited.
Camping allowed only with hatchery manager’s authorization.
b. Hunting prohibited in designated safety areas.

ROARING JUDY SFU - Gunnison Co.

Directions: From Gunnison, go 15 miles
NW on East River.
GMUs/Acres: 54, 55 / 778 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream, pond fishing
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, limited tours
FACILITIES: rest room
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open for fishing from sunrise to sunset.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Target practice only in designated areas.
d. Discharging firearms prohibited in designated safety zone.

WATSON LAKE SFU - Larimer Co.

Directions: From Fort Collins, go 7 miles
NW on Hwy. 287 to Rist Canyon Rd. (CR
28), then go 1 mile.
GMU/acres: 19 / 90 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: limited tours
FACILITIES: rest room
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Hunting, dogs prohibited.
b. Closed along W bank of Poudre River next
to employee housing.

WRAY SFU - Yuma Co.

Directions: From Wray, go 2 miles W on
Hwy. 34 to CR FF, then go 2 miles N.
GMU/Acres: 98 / 355 acres
RECREATION: limited tours
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping, hunting, dogs prohibited.
b. Closed E of CR FF.
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HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, rabbit, pheasant,
scaled quail, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: boating, sail boating, sail surfing,
waterskiing, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest rooms, boat ramps
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour after
sunset; no time restrictions for fishing.
b. ATVs, dirt bikes, snowmobiles prohibited.
c. Frozen surface of lake closed.
d. Dams, inlets, outlet structures open only for
fishing.

wildlife areas

ALBERTA PARK RES. SWA - Mineral Co.

Directions: From South Fork, go 18 miles
W on Hwy. 160 to Wolf Creek Ski Area, drive
through parking lot. Continue 1.7 miles on
USFS Rd. 391.
GMU/Acres: 80 / 240 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: primitive boat ramp

ALMA SWA - Park Co.

Directions: From Alma, go 1.5 miles N on
Hwy. 9 to CR 4; then go 0.25 of a mile NW.
GMU/acres: 49 / 277 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, camping
FACILITIES: rest rooms, campsites

ALMONT TRIANGLE SWA - Gunnison Co.
Directions: From Almont, go 3 miles N on

Hwy. 135.

GMUs / acres: 54, 55 / 643 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS: open April 1-Dec. 19

ANDREWS LAKE SWA - San Juan Co.

Directions: From Durango, go 39 miles N on

Hwy. 550 to access road; then go 0.5 of a mile E.
GMU/acres: 74 / 13 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest rooms, trailhead, parking,
overlook

Andrick Ponds SWA - Morgan Co.

Directions: From I-76 take exit 66 (Hwy. 39),
go 7.4 miles N on Hwy. 39 to Hwy. 144 and CR
Y.5. Go 1.5 miles W on CR Y.5, then N on CR 3
1.5 miles to CR AA. Go 1 mile to CR 2, go S on
CR 2 for 0.5 of a mile to parking.
GMU/acres: 95 / 711 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
Facilities: parking at N, S ends of SWA
Restrictions:

a. Public access by foot and only through designated parking areas. Open only on Sat., Sun.,
Weds. and legal holidays from 3 a.m.-9 p.m.
b. Camping, fires, hunting with centerfire rifles,
dog training are prohibited.
c. Discharge of firearms and bows prohibited,
except when hunting. Night hunting prohibited.
d. From the Sat. before Memorial Day holiday
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through Aug. 31, access is for wildlife observation only and is limited to areas as posted.
Dogs prohibited at this time.
e. From Sept. 1 through Fri. before Memorial
Day holiday, only hunting permitted.
f. From the end of dark goose season through
the Fri. before Memorial Day holiday, only
spring turkey hunting allowed.
g. From the Thurs. before Sept. 1 through the
end of dark goose season, scouting permitted
from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. on Thurs. that are not
open to hunting in and prior to waterfowl
seasons. Must have reservation or letter from
CPW. All people must check in and out at
check station. Firearms, dogs not allowed
during scouting.
h. Hunting is by reservation only. See “Reservation Procedures” (page 1) for details. Maximum 4 people per area at any time. Maximum 3 reservations annually per hunter from
Sept. 1-end of regular goose season. Hunters
must check in and out as posted at property.
i. From Sept. 1-Nov. 30, migratory bird hunting
only, and only within designated areas.
j. From Dec. 1 through end of regular goose season, hunting permitted for migratory birds
and small game. Hunting days will be set for
each, see the 2013 Waterfowl or 2013 Small
Game brochures for details.
k. Hunting not allowed on Clark Lake.

APISHAPA SWA - Las Animas Co.

Directions: From Walsenburg, go 18.5 miles
NE on Hwy. 10 to property sign; turn SE and go
20 miles past Mica Butte.
GMUs/Acres: 133, 134 / 7,935 acres
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, bighorn sheep, rabbit, scaled quail, dove
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing

ARKANSAS RIVER SWA - Prowers Co.

Directions: There is currently no vehicle
access to this SWA. Any access crosses private
property and landowner permission is required.
GMU/Acres: 127 / 98 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite quail, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing

ARKANSAS RIVER/Big Bend SWA
(Fishing Easement) - Chaffee, Lake Cos.

Directions: From Poncha Springs, go 4 miles
N on Hwy. 285, the go 0.125 of a mile E on CR
165. Parking is at W end. From Salida, go NW
on Hwy. 291 for 3.5 miles. Go 0.75 of a mile S
on CR 150, then 0.5 of a mile SW on CR 166
to N bank of Arkansas River. Parking E side of
road.
GMU/Acres: 56 / 11 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream, Arkansas River;
Fishing only. (Note: Fishing access may not be
on both sides of river. Check for signs.)

ATWOOD SWA - Logan Co.

Directions: From Atwood, go 3 miles SW on
Hwy. 6 to CR 29.5, then go 0.5 of a mile S.
GMU/Acres: 96 / 180 acres

HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, turkey, bobwhite quail, dove, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Public access by foot only and only through
designated parking areas.
b. Access limited to 4 groups or vehicles, with a
max. of 4 people per group.
c. Camping, fires, horse use, dog training
prohibited.
d. Target practice prohibited except when
authorized by area wildlife manager.
e. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except when hunting. Discharging bows allowed for bowfishing.
f. From June 1-Aug. 31, open only Sat., Sun.,
Weds. and only for wildlife viewing.
g. Turkey hunting only on opening day and after
that only Sat., Sun., Weds., of turkey seasons.
h. From Sept. 1-May 31, hunting only on Sat.,
Sun., Weds., legal holidays and opening day
of late rifle deer season. All recreational activity except deer hunting are prohibited opening weekend of the regular plains rifle deer
season and opening day and first weekend of
late plains rifle deer season.
i. During regular duck season, SWA only open
to hunting. Waterfowl and small-game
hunters must check out at designated check
station by 2 p.m. Deer and turkey hunters
do not need to check out but reservation is
required.
1. Hunting is by reservation only. See “Reservation Procedures” (page 1) for details.
Maximum 4 people per reservation.
2. Waterfowl and small-game hunting during
this time is only on Sat., Sun., Weds., Columbus Day (observed),Veterans Day, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, New Year’s Day and
Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
3. No reservation required for live trapping.
j. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited
first day of teal season to last day of dark
goose season.

BADGER BASIN SWA - Park Co.

Directions: From Hartsel go E and W along
Hwy. 24. Land is directly N of Hartsel and N
and S along Hwy. 9.
GMUs/Acres: 50, 58, 581 / 752 acres
fishing: 22 miles of fishing access. This is a
fishing property only.
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Hunting, camping, fires prohibited.
b. Parking only in designated areas.
c. Access only from designated parking areas.
Closed beyond fenced and posted easement.

BANNER LAKES SWA - Weld Co.

Directions: From Hudson, go 4 miles E on

Hwy. 52.

GMU/Acres: 99 / 934 acres
HUNTING: dove, waterfowl, rabbits, prairie dogs
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest rooms

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RESTRICTIONS:

BASALT SWA (Basalt, Christine,
Toner, Peachblow, 7 Castles, Schuck Units)
- Eagle, Pitkin Cos.

TONER UNIT: From Basalt, go 3.2 miles E on
USFS Rd. 105 (Fryingpan Rd.) to signs; then
go N.
GMUs/Acres: 47, 444 / 2,577 acres
CHRISTINE UNIT: From Basalt, go 0.5 of a mile
W on Two Rivers Rd. (old Hwy. 82) to Homestead Drive; then go N to access road.
GMUs/Acres: 47, 444 / 2,230 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, bighorn sheep, dusky grouse

FISHING: coldwater stream, coldwater lake
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: shooting range
RESTRICTIONS on all units:

a. Alcohol prohibited on shooting range.
b. Except for muzzleloaders, firearms on
shooting range restricted to lower than .50
caliber. Discharging shotguns allowed. Fully
automatic firearms prohibited. Discharging
firearms on shooting range allowed only 7
a.m.-7 p.m. Mon.-Fri., and 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
Sat.-Sun.
c. Boating, water activities prohibited on Christine Lake.
d. Camping prohibited at all times within 0.25
of a mile of Fryingpan River. Camping prohibited in other areas except during regular
and late big-game seasons, plus 3 days before
and 3 days after the seasons.
e. Closed Dec. 1-April 15 except on Christine
Lake and rifle ranges.
f. Fires, mountain bikes prohibited.
g. Dogs prohibited except field trials may be
authorized Aug. and Sept.

BEAVER CREEK SWA - Fremont Co.

Directions: From Cañon City, go 8 miles E
on Hwy. 50 to Hwy. 67 (Phantom Canyon Rd.),
then go N 2 miles to CR 123, then E 0.2 of a
mile to CR 132, then N 9 miles to property. Or:
From Skaguay Dam, go downstream 12 miles
on trail to property (2-day hike).
GMU/acres: 59 / 2,227 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, rabbit, dove, turkey
with limited license
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing. No
overnight camping.

BEAVER CREEK RES. SWA - Rio Grande Co.
Directions: From South Fork, go 2 miles SW
on Hwy. 160 to USFS Rd. 360 (Beaver Creek
Road), then go 6 miles S.
GMU/acres: 80 / 102 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: campgrounds (USFS), rest room,
drinking water, boat ramps
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Discharging firearms, bowfishing and open
fires on ice are prohibited.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater
wake.

BEAVER LAKE SWA - Gunnison Co.

Directions: From Marble, go 0.25 of a mile E

on CR 3.

GMU/Acres: 43 / 41 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream, coldwater lake
RECREATION: non-motorized boating, wildlife

viewing

RESTRICTIONS:

a. Boating prohibited except for float tubes or
hand-propelled craft.
b. Camping, fires, discharging firearms or bows
prohibited.
c. Vehicles prohibited on dam.

BELLAIRE LAKE SWA - Larimer Co.

Directions: I-25 N to Hwy. 14 exit toward
Fort Collins. Take Hwy. 14, turn right onto N.
College Ave., Hwy. 287. Follow Hwys. 14/287
N 10.7 miles. Turn left at CR 74E, Red Feather
Lakes Road, and go 24 miles. Turn left at CR
162, go 2 miles to Bellaire Lake Road.
GMU/Acres: 8 / 12 acres
Fishing: coldwater lake
facilities: USFS campground, drinking water,
electrical hookups, rest room
RESTRICTIONS: Boating prohibited except for
float tubes or craft propelled by hand, wind or
electric motor.

BERGEN PEAK SWA - Clear Creek,

Jefferson Cos.

Directions: From Evergreen, go 4 miles N on
Hwy. 74 to Hwy. 103, then go 5.9 miles W to
Stinton Rd. Then go 2.2 miles E.
GMU/acres: 39 / 1,093 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, squirrel, dusky grouse
RECREATION: hiking, horseback riding

wildlife areas

a. Foot access only, and only through designated
parking area. Closed N of Hwy. 52 April
1-July 15.
b. Camping, fires, horseback riding, bicycling
prohibited.
c. Boating prohibited except for hand-propelled
craft and float tubes.
d. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except when hunting or training dogs. Discharging bows allowed for bowfishing.
e. Fishing prohibited from opening of first
regular duck season to last day of regular
waterfowl season.
f. Closed first day of regular waterfowl season
to day before the first day of pheasant season
except for waterfowl hunting on Sat., Sun.,
Mon. and legal holidays. During this period,
waterfowl hunting reservations available
but not required. See “Reservation Procedures” (page 1) for details. Reservations valid
throughout reserved day until hunter with
reservation checks out. Hunters may check
in on first-come, first-served basis after a
hunter with a reservation checks out, or if
no reservation exists for a hunt area after
midnight immediately preceding the hunt, or
if reserved area isn’t claimed by legal sunrise.
Maximum 4 hunters per reservation. Waterfowl hunters must check in and check out at
designated station.
g. From the Thurs. before Sept. 1 through the
end of dark goose season, scouting permitted
from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. on Thurs. that are not
open to hunting in and prior to waterfowl
seasons. Must have reservation or letter from
CPW. All people must check in and out at
check station. Firearms, dogs not allowed
during scouting.
h. Dog training permitted N of Hwy. 52 during Feb., March, July 16-Aug. 31 only. Dog
training permitted S of Hwy. 52, Feb. 1-Aug.
31 only.
i. Field trials may be authorized Feb., March and
Aug. No more than 4 per year. Group training events not limited.
j. Domestic, feral or privately-owned game birds
may be released with permit for field trials
and dog training S of Colo. 52. Birds taken
must be removed from SWA and privatelyowned game birds prepared for human
consumption.
k. CPW may implement a dog training reservation system to manage overcrowding.

2013 Colorado State Recreation Lands

RESTRICTIONS:

a. Foot or horseback access only.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Dogs must be on leash except when hunting
small game.
d. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except when hunting.

BIG MEADOWS RES. SWA - Mineral Co.

Directions: From South Fork, go 11 miles W
on Hwy. 160 to USFS Rd. 410, then go 2 miles W.
GMU/acres: 76 / 117 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: campgrounds, rest room, drinking
water, boat ramp

BIG THOMPSON PONDS SWA -

Larimer Co.

Directions: From Loveland, go 5 miles E on
Hwy. 402 to I-25 Frontage Road, then go 0.75
of a mile N to interstate underpass. Go left
through the underpass, then 0.75 of a mile N.
GMU/Acres: 20 / 51 acres
HUNTING: rabbit, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest room
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour after
sunset; no time restrictions for fishing or with
night-hunting permit.
b. Camping, fires, dog training, horseback riding, bicycling prohibited.
c. Boating prohibited except for float tubes used
while fishing.
d. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except when hunting. Discharging bows is
allowed for bowfishing.
new! Bighorn Springs SWA (Fishing
Easement) - Chaffee Co.
Directions: Two miles S of Buena Vista at
the intersection of Hwys. 24 and 285, go S on

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Hwy. 285 for 4 miles. Access road is on E side of
highway, look for sign.
GMU/ACRES: 57, 481 / 8 acres
Fishing: coldwater river
Restrictions:

a. Access for fishing only and only within the
high-water line.
b. Parking only in designated lots.
c. Camping and fires prohibited.

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BILLY CREEK SWA - Ouray, Montrose Cos.

BECKETT TRACT: From Montrose, go 18 miles S
on Hwy. 550 to Ouray CR 4, then turn left. Go
0.5 of a mile.
BILLY CREEK TRACT: From Montrose, go 16
miles S on Hwy. 550 to Ouray CR 2, then turn
left. Road also leads to Nicoll and Porter tracts.
COLONA TRACT: From Montrose, go 7 miles S
on Hwy. 550 to Government Springs Rd. Continue on Horsefly Rd. to signed access road.
CARMICHAEL TRACT: From Montrose, go 21
miles S on Hwy. 550 to Ouray CR 8, turn left
on lower road. Go through ranch yard; then go
1.25 miles on main road to access road.
GMUs/Acres: 62, 65 / 5,498 acres, all tracts
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dove
FISHING: coldwater stream, pond
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, camping, hiking
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open May 1-Dec. 31.
b. Snowmobiles prohibited on Colona tract.

BITTERBRUSH SWA - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Craig, take Hwy. 40 W to

Maybell. SWA is S of Hwy. 40 and W of CR 57.
GMU/acres: 11 / 8,081 acres
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open May 1-Jan. 14.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Vehicles allowed only on CRs 59 and 143.
d. Hunters may place portable blinds, markers,
stands or related structures only after Aug. 1.
These must be removed by the hunter within
1) 24 hours after harvesting an animal, or 2)
7 days after the end of archery pronghorn
season, whichever is first.

Blacktail (Conservation Easement) -

Routt Co.

Directions: From Steamboat Springs, go E on

Hwy. 40, turn S on Hwy. 131. At CR 14, go S.
Easement is S and E of Adams SWA.
GMU/Acres: 15 / 610 acres
hunting: elk, deer, dusky grouse
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open July 1-Nov. 30.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Dogs prohibited except as aid in hunting
grouse.
d. Motor vehicles prohibited beyond designated
parking areas.

BLISS SWA - Larimer Co.

Directions: From La Porte, go 5 miles N on
Hwy. 287 to Hwy. 14, then go 41 miles W.
GMUs/Acres: 8, 19 / 352 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, bighorn sheep, rabbit,

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dusky grouse
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS: vessel launching and take out
prohibited

BLUE RIVER SWA - Summit Co.

BLUE RIVER UNIT: From Silverthorne, go 17
miles N on Hwy. 9. 82 acres.
EAGLE’S NEST UNIT: From Silverthorne, go 9
miles N on Hwy. 9. 29 acres.
SUTTON UNIT: From Silverthorne, go 7 miles N
on Hwy. 9.
GMUs/acres: 37, 371 / 134 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing, watchable wildlife trail
RESTRICTIONS on all units: camping, fires,
firewood cutting, discharging firearms or bows
and overnight vehicle parking prohibited.

BOb terrell SWA - Garfield Co.

Directions: From the intersection of Hwys. 82
and 133, go about 1 mile W on Hwy. 82. Turn left
onto CR 106, follow it back to the E, staying left
at the fork in the road. Road dead ends at SWA.
GMU/acres: 43 / 7 acres
fishing: coldwater stream
RECREATION: boat launch/take out

BODO SWA - La Plata Co.

Directions: From Durango, go 1 mile S on
Hwy. 160/550 to CR 210, then go 0.25 of a mile
W to E boundary.
GMU/acres: 741 / 2,942 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky grouse,
turkey, dove
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open April 1-Nov. 30 for general use.
b. Open S of CR 210 only for small-game hunting from Dec. 1-March 31.
c. Smelter Mountain Trail open 10 a.m.-2 p.m.
Dec. 1-March 31. Foot access only. No dogs.
d. Camping, fires, snowmobiles prohibited.
e. Discharging firearms allowed only when
hunting.

BOEDECKER RES. SWA - Larimer Co.

Directions: From Loveland, go 2 miles W on
First Street to CR 21, then go 0.5 of a mile S.
GMU/Acres: 20 / 308 acres of water
HUNTING: dove, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour after
sunset; no time restrictions for fishing or for
those with night-hunting permit.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates whitewater wake.
c. Fishing prohibited from vessels Nov. 1 to end
of waterfowl season.
d. Camping, fires, horseback riding, sailboards
prohibited.
e. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except when hunting. Discharging bows allowed for bowfishing.

BOSQUE DEL OSO SWA - Las Animas Co.

Directions: From Trinidad, take exit 14A off
I-25. Go W on Hwy. 12 approximately 21 miles
to Weston and look for access signs between
Weston and Stonewall. Property S of Hwy.
GMUs/Acres: 85, 851 / 30,000 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, turkey, small game,
mountain lion
FISHING: coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open to public April 1-Nov. 30; open Dec.
1-March 31 only to licensed big-game hunters and one non-hunting companion.
b. Campfires only in designated areas and containment structures.
c. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except while hunting. Discharging bows allowed for bowfishing.
d. Camping only in designated areas; hunters
may camp anywhere during hunting seasons.
e. Parking allowed only in designated areas.
f. Unattended food or garbage must be stored in
bear-resistant manners or containers.
g. Snowmobiles, motorized vehicles, ATVs and
bicycles on established roads or trails may
be prohibited to protect wildlife and prevent
resource damage. Closures posted.
h. Fishing prohibited on South Fork of Purgatoire
River in SWA from day after Labor Day weekend until first day of Memorial Day weekend.

BOYD PONDS SWA - Morgan Co.

Directions: Go E on I-76 toward Fort
Morgan. Go N on Hwy. 144, turn right on
Elm Street, follow street to SWA. SWA is NE of
Log Lane Village, extending E to Hwy. 52.
GMU/acres: 96 / 176 acres
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open 3 a.m.-9 p.m.; access from designated
parking areas only.
b. Camping, fires, night hunting prohibited.
c. Hunting prohibited S of irrigation canal,
including the ponds.
d. Hunting by shotgun or archery only. Rifle
hunting, horse use, field trials, dog training
prohibited.
e. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except while hunting.
f. Target practice prohibited except when authorized by area wildlife manager.
g. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited
from first day of teal season to last day of dark
goose season

BRAVO SWA - Logan Co.

Directions: From I-76 at Sterling exit, go 0.5
of a mile W on Hwy. 6 to CR 370, then go 1.7
miles NE.
GMU/Acres: 91 / 1,082 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, bobwhite quail,
pheasant, turkey, dove, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Access from designated parking areas only.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited

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BROWER SWA - Weld Co.

Directions: From Evans, go 1 mile E on 37th

Street.

GMU/Acres: 94 / 65 acres
HUNTING: rabbit, squirrel, dove, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping, horse use prohibited.
b. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except shotguns or bows while hunting Sept.
1-Feb. 28 and during spring turkey season.
c. Open March 1-Aug. 31 only for spring turkey
hunters with valid license; open for other access Sept. 1-end of February.
d. Dogs prohibited except as hunting aid. Dog
training prohibited except when training
dogs for hunting.
e. Parking allowed only in designated spaces
within designated parking area.
f. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited
from first day of teal season to last day of dark
goose season.

BROWN LAKES SWA - Hinsdale Co.

Directions: From Creede, go 25 miles W on
Hwy. 149 to USFS Rd. 515 (Hermit Lakes Rd.).
Go 1.5 miles W.
GMU/Acres: 76 / 520 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, picnicking
FACILITIES: rest room, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS: camping prohibited

BROWNLEE 2 SWA (Fishing Lease) -

Jackson Co.

Directions: From Walden, go 0.5 of a mile W
on Hwy. 14 to CR 12; then 5.1 miles NW to CR
18; then 0.5 of a mile W.
GMU/Acres: 6 / 1.14 miles of river
FISHING: North Platte River, coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS: open for fishing only.

BROWNS PARK SWA - Moffat Co.

COLD SPRING MOUNTAIN UNIT: From Maybell,
go 41 miles NW on Hwy. 318 to CR 10N, then
go 17 miles N to CR 72, then 9 miles W to fork.
Take left fork 4 miles.
WIGGINS UNIT: From Maybell, go 41 miles NW
on Hwy. 318 to CR 10N, then go 17 miles N to
CR 72; then 15 miles W.
BEAVER CREEK UNIT: From Maybell, go 59
miles NW on Hwy. 318. Unit N of Hwy. 318.
Calloway Unit: Closed to public access in
posted area.
GMU/Acres: 201 / 2,226 acres, all units
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, elk, rabbit, dusky
grouse, waterfowl, dove
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing

BRUSH SWA - Morgan Co.

Directions: From Brush, go 2.5 miles N on
Hwy. 71. Turn W on CR U. Go about 200 feet to
CR 28, turn N and go 1 mile to parking lot.
GMU/Acres: 96 / 588 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, turkey, bobwhite quail, dove, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, hiking
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open 3 a.m.-9 p.m., no time restrictions for
those with night-hunting permit. Access
from designated parking areas only.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except when hunting. Discharging bows allowed for bowfishing.
d. Target practice prohibited except when authorized by area wildlife manager.
e. All recreational activities except deer hunting
are prohibited on opening weekend of regular
plains rifle deer season, and opening day and
first weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
f. Horse use prohibited except when training
hunting dogs and then only allowed in Feb.,
March and April (through Wed. before spring
turkey season opens) and Aug.
g. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited
from first day of teal season to last day of dark
goose season.

h. During regular duck season, property is only
open to hunting, and:
1. Waterfowl and small-game hunting is by
reservation only. Call (800) 846-9553. (See
page 1) Maximum 4 people per reservation.
2. Reservations limited to: one waterfowl and
one small game each per day at south and
northwest parking lots, and one youth/
mentor waterfowl reservation at northeast
lot (Hwy. 71) per day.
3. Waterfowl and small-game hunters must
check out at designated station by 2 p.m.
4. Waterfowl and small-game hunting during this time is only on Sat., Sun., Weds.,
Columbus Day (observed), Veterans Day,
Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, New
Year’s Day and Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
5. Mentors must be at least 18 and have valid
hunter education certificate. No more than
two mentors and at least one youth per
reservation. Mentors not required to hunt.
6. Deer and fall turkey hunting allowed in established seasons. Deer and turkey hunters
do not need to check out but reservations
are required and are unlimited in number.
7. No reservation required for live trapping
and fishing on Chartier Pond.

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except when hunting.
d. Target practice prohibited except when authorized by area wildlife manager.
e. All recreational activities except deer hunting
are prohibited on opening weekend of regular
plains rifle deer season, and opening day and
first weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
f. One field trial may be authorized per year, in
Feb., March or Aug.
g. Horse use prohibited except when training
hunting dogs and then only allowed in Feb.,
March and April (through Wed. before spring
turkey season opens) and Aug.
h. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited
from first day of teal season to last day of dark
goose season.
i. During regular duck season, waterfowl and
small-game hunters must check out at the
mandatory check station.
ON Scalva Parcel: Reservations required for
all public use. See “Reservation Procedures”
(page 1) for details.
1. Limited to 3 groups with max. of 4 people per
group daily.
2. Open only 4 a.m.-9 p.m. Foot access only and
only from designated parking areas. Mandatory check station.
3. From Sept. 1-May 31, only hunting allowed. Limited to archery, muzzleloading
and shotguns during established seasons.
Hunting allowed only Sat., Sun., Wed., Labor
Day, Columbus Day (observed), Veterans
Day, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, New
Year’s Day, Martin Luther King Jr. Day and
Presidents Day.
4. From June 1-Aug. 31, only wildlife viewing
allowed. Open only Sat., Sun. and Weds.
5. Turkey hunting allowed on opening day, Sat.,
Sun., Weds. and legal holidays during turkey
seasons.
6. Fires, camping, field trials, dog training
prohibited. Discharging firearms, bows prohibited except while hunting.

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brush creek SWA - Eagle Co.

Directions: Take I-70 to exit 147 toward
Eagle. Turn S and go to round-about. Exit
round-about going W on Hwy. 6 for 1 block.
Turn S on Capitol Street, then turn E on Brush
Creek Rd. and go to stop sign. Turn S, go 1
block, turn E to stay on Brush Creek Rd. SWA is
15-18 miles from Eagle, between Peterson Draw
and Sneve Gulch. The SWA is composed of 3
separate tracts of property within Sylvan Lake
State Park. All properties are accessible from
Brush Creek Rd. Access and use of Sylvan Lake
State Park requires a parks pass.
GMU/acres: 44 / 382 acres
recreation: hunting, wildlife viewing

Brush Hollow SWA - Fremont Co.

Directions — to boat ramp: From Penrose
at Hwy. 115, go W on 3rd (CR 123), then go
0.29 of a mile to E St. (CR 125). Go 5.5 miles to
CR 129, then go 2.5 miles on CR 129 to SWA.
GMU/Acres: 59 / 461 acres
FISHING: coldwater/warmwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest rooms, shelters, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater
wake.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.

BRUSH PRAIRIE PONDS SWA -

Morgan Co.

Directions: From Brush go S on Clayton
Street to check station, then go S 2.25 miles to
parking area.
GMU/Acres: 99 / 1,600 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl, pheasant, rabbit, deer
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: duck blinds
RESTRICTIONS:

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a. Open 3 a.m.-9 p.m.; no time restrictions for
those with night-hunting permit.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. All users must check in and out at designated
check station at Brush Memorial Park. User
numbers regulated by check station. Maximum 4 hunters per area.
d. From the last day of regular goose season
until opening day of first waterfowl season,
open only for wildlife viewing in limited areas
as posted. Access property by foot only.
e. NEW: Two hunting areas are reserved for
residents of the city of Brush and are awarded
through lottery system. Applications to enter
lottery available at the CPW Brush Area Office after the August Commission meeting.
Hunters must have valid license for species to
be hunted to enter the drawing. For complete
application and hunt reservation details, call
the Brush Area Office, (970) 842-6300.
f. From opening of Sept. teal season through
Nov. 30, only migratory bird hunting allowed,
and only Sat., Sun., Wed., Columbus Day
(observed), Veterans Day, Thanksgiving Day
during established waterfowl seasons.
g. From Sept. teal season through Dec. 1,
reservations available, but not required. See
“Reservation Procedures” (page 1) for details.
Reservations valid until 9 a.m. Maximum 3
reservations per hunter annually. Hunters
may check in on first-come, first-served basis
after a hunter with a reservation checks out,
or if no reservation exists for a hunt area after
midnight immediately preceding the hunt.
Hunters can only hunt the area specified on
the reservation or that they check into.
h. From the Thurs. before Sept. 1 through Nov.
30, scouting permitted from 10 a.m.-2 p.m.
on Thurs. that are not open to hunting in and
prior to waterfowl seasons. Must have reservation or letter from CPW. All people must
check in and out at check station. Firearms,
dogs not allowed during scouting.
i. From Dec. 1 through the last day of regular
goose season, only hunting allowed. Reservations available to hunt on Dec. 1. From Dec.
2-Jan. 31, reservations not available. Hunters
may check in on first-come, first-served basis,
but not until midnight before the hunt. Five
hunting areas open for check in. Hunters who
check in for one of these 5 areas may hunt
anywhere on the property.

buena vista SWA (Fishing Easement) -

Chaffee Co.

Directions: From the stoplight on Main
Street in Buena Vista, go E 0.5 of a mile to end
of Main. Parking available in several locations
along river.
GMUs/acres: 49, 481 / 41 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream, fishing access only

BURCHFIELD SWA - Baca Co.

Directions: From Walsh, go 11 miles E on CR

DD to property.
GMU/Acres: 139 / 178 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, pheasant, bobwhite
quail, scaled quail, dove
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RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing

cabin creek SWA - Gunnison Co.

Directions: From Gunnison, go 2 miles N on

Hwy. 135 to CR 10, then go 2 miles NE (right)
to BLM Rd. 3110 (becomes USFS Rd. 743).
Then go 6 miles E (right) to USFS Rd. 604, then
S (right) to the property.
GMU/acres: 55 / 640 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, hiking, camping
restrictions: open May 1-Nov. 30.

CENTENNIAL SWA - Gunnison Co.

Directions: From Gunnison, go 10 miles W

on Hwy. 50. SWA is N of Hwy. 50.
GMU/acres: 54 / 1,800 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse, rabbit
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open July 1-Nov. 30, with exception for elk
hunting which is allowed through Dec. 31.
b. Motorized and mechanized vehicles restricted
as posted.
c. Camping prohibited.

CENTENNIAL Valley SWA - Weld Co.

Directions: From Kersey, go 5 miles E on
Hwy. 34 to CR 63 and go N to CR 380. Go E on
CR 380 0.25 of a mile to Pritchard parking lot
and 2.1 miles to Centennial parking lot.
GMU/Acres: 951 / 1,195 acres
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping, dogs (except as aid in hunting), dog
training, fires, target practice, recreational
horse use, hunting with centerfire rifles
prohibited.
b. During regular waterfowl seasons, smallgame and waterfowl hunting only in designated hunt areas.
c. During regular duck seasons, waterfowl and
small-game hunting requires reservation.
See “Reservation Procedures” (page 1) for
details. Maximum 4 hunters per reservation.
Mandatory check in and check out as posted
at designated station.
d. Open to public during regular duck seasons
only on Sat., Sun., Mon. and legal holidays.
e. From March 1-Aug. 31, only open on designated trail for wildlife viewing and for hunters with valid spring turkey licenses.
f. Waterfowl and small-game hunting is prohibited on opening weekend of regular rifle deer
season, and opening day and first weekend of
late plains rifle deer season.
g. Parking only in designated areas. No motor
vehicles outside parking areas.
h. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited
from first day of teal season to last day of dark
goose season.

CHAMPION SWA (Fishing Easement) -

Chaffee Co.

Directions: From Buena Vista, go S on Hwy.

24, continue S onto Hwy. 285. Easement is E of
Hwy. 285. Parking area off Hwy. 285, 0.5 of a
mile S of junction of Hwys. 285 and 24.

GMUs/acres: 57, 481 / 60 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream; only accessible for

fishing and only through designated parking.

CHArlie meyers swa - Park Co.

Directions: From Hartsel, go E 10.3 miles on
Hwy. 24 to CR 23 (mile marker 250). Turn S
onto CR 23 and go 2.7 miles. Turn E on CR 59
and go 2.3 miles to junction of CRs 59 and 92.
Turn S on CR 59, go 1 mile to entrance.
GMU/acres: 58 / 1,082 acres
RESTRICTIONS: camping, fires prohibited.

CHEROKEE SWA - Larimer Co. (Upper,
Middle, Lower, Lone Pine, Rabbit Creek units)
Directions: From Fort Collins, go 22 miles N
on Hwy. 287 to Cherokee Park Rd. (CR 80C),
then 6 miles W to parking area on S side of road.
GMUs/acres: 8, 191 / 25,497 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, squirrel, dusky grouse,
rabbit, dove
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest rooms
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Motor vehicles permitted on established roads
as posted
b. Open Sept. 1-May 1 only for hunting and
fishing; open otherwise May 2-Aug. 31.
c. Hunting and fishing access by foot only after
last big-game season
d. Horseback, bicycles restricted to designated
roads and trails, except horses used to hunt
big game

cHesmore swa (Fishing Easement) -

Chaffee Co.

Directions: From the stoplight in Buena Vista,
go E on Main Street to end of road. Cross the
Arkansas River on the foot bridge, walk downstream 0.5 of a mile to property. You will cross
Town of Buena Vista property and BLM on the
way. It is open fishing for that entire stretch of
Arkansas River.
GMU/Acres: 49 / 5 acres
hunting: fishing, minimal deer hunting
RESTRICTIONS: Access by foot only.

CHIPETA LAKE SWA - Montrose Co.

Directions: From Montrose, go 3 miles S on
Hwy. 550 to Chipeta Drive, then 0.5 of a mile N.
GMU/Acres: 62 / 12 acres
FISHING: warmwater and coldwater fishing
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour after
sunset; no time restrictions for fishing.
b. Camping, fires, discharging bows and firearms prohibited.
c. Field trials may be authorized only in Feb.,
March, Aug. and Sept.
d. Float tubes or hand-propelled watercraft only.

CHRISTINA SWA (Fishing Easement) -

Routt Co.

Directions: From Steamboat Springs, go 7
miles N on CR 129 (Elk River Rd.)
GMU/acres: 214 / 23 acres

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FISHING: Elk River, coldwater stream
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS: camping, fires prohibited.

Chubb park ranch SWA - Chaffee Co.

Directions: From Buena Vista, go E 16 miles
on Hwy. 24 to CR 309, then go N on CR 309 0.5
of a mile to SWA.
GMU/acres: 49 / 525 acres
restrictions:

a. Camping, fires, snowmobiles, target practice
prohibited.
b. Vehicles prohibited off of the county road.

CHUCK LEWIS SWA - Routt Co.

RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open 4 a.m.-10 p.m.
b. Overnight parking, camping, fires, bicycles
prohibited.
c. Dogs prohibited except in hunting waterfowl
or dogs aiding the disabled.
d. Big-game, small-game hunting prohibited.
e. Waterfowl hunting permitted, except within
50 yards of the bridge on CR 14F.
f. Horses prohibited outside parking area.
g. Launching or taking out all flotation devices
(including kayaks, canoes, rafts, tubes) prohibited, except those used exclusively for
fishing.

CIMARRON SWA - Montrose, Gunnison Cos.

Directions: From Montrose, go 23 miles E on

Hwy. 50 to Little Cimarron Rd., then 2 miles S
to access road, then go 1.5 miles SW.
GMU/Acres: 65 / 6,161 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, waterfowl, dusky grouse
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, picnicking
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping, fires, snowmobiles prohibited.
b. Parking in established parking areas only.

CLEAR CREEK RES. SWA - Chaffee Co.

Directions: From Buena Vista, go 13 miles N
on Hwy. 24 to CR 390, then go 0.5 of a mile W.
GMUs/Acres: 48, 481 / 500 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake and 0.5 mile of stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest rooms, boat ramps
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping allowed only in established camping
areas on W end of SWA.
b. Fires allowed only in campgrounds.
c. Fishing prohibited on dam, spillway, outlet
and downstream to Hwy. 24.
d. OHV use prohibited at lake and in campground.

Cline ranch SWA - Park Co.

Directions: From Jefferson, go S on Hwy.

285 for about 5 miles. SWA entrance near mile
marker 194.
GMU/acres: 500 / 1,600 acres
Hunting: pronghorn, deer, elk, waterfowl,
small game
fishing: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
restrictions:

a. Access by foot or horseback only from designated parking areas. No overnight parking.
b. Camping, fires, dog training prohibited.
c. Discharging firearms or bows allowed only
when hunting.
d. Dogs allowed only as aid in hunting.
e. Horses allowed only on designated trails.
Reservation required to use horses, call (719)
836-4279. Only two reservations allowed per
day.
f. Fishing allowed only March 1-Sept. 30 and
only in designated areas. Only people in a
vehicle in the assigned parking space may
fish the corresponding assigned area. Maximum 4 anglers per vehicle and 1 vehicle per
parking space.
g. Artificial flies and lures only, two trout limit.
h. Hunting access limited to the occupants of
a vehicle parked in assigned parking space.
Maximum 4 hunters per vehicle.

COALBED CANYON SWA - Dolores Co.

Directions: From Cortez, go NW on Hwy.
491 to Northdale. SWA is S of Hwy. 491 and CR
2, also 2 areas on N side of Hwy. 491, farther W.
GMUs/acres: 72, 711 / 2,359 acres
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Discharging firearms allowed only for hunting.

COCHETOPA SWA (Snyder) - Saguache Co.

Directions: From Gunnison, go 8 miles E on

Hwy. 50, turn right on Hwy. 114, then go 20
miles S/SE, turn right on CR NN14, go S 2 miles.
GMU/acres: 67 / 6,712 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, rabbit, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour after
sunset, with exception for hunters retrieving
downed game.
b. Foot access only and only from established
parking areas.
c. Camping, dogs, fires prohibited.
d. Big-game hunting prohibited N of posted
E/W center line of Sect. 27, Range 2 E, Township 46 N.

COKE OVEN SWA - Pitkin Co.

Directions: From Basalt, go 30 miles E on
USFS Rd. 105 (Fryingpan River Rd.)
GMU/Acres: 444 / 330 acres
RECREATION: hunting, wildlife viewing

COLLER SWA - Mineral, Rio Grande Cos.

Directions: From South Fork, go 4.5 miles W

on Hwy. 149.

GMUs/Acres: 76, 79 / 579 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, squirrel, dusky

grouse

FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest room, drinking water
RESTRICTIONS: camping, snowmobiles, over-

night parking prohibited.

Colorado River Island SWA - Mesa

Co.

Directions: From Grand Junction, go E on
I-70; turn S on Hwy. 141 (32 Rd.). Turn W on
D Rd. Colorado River SWA is on S side of road,
along the river.
GMUs/acres: 30, 41 / 67 acres
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping, dogs (except as aid in hunting),
prohibited.
b. Waterfowl hunting from established blinds is
the only hunting allowed.
c. Hunting by reservation only. See “Reservation
Procedures” (page 1) for details. Mandatory
check in and check out as posted at station.
d. Hunting areas that have not been reserved
are available on first-come, first-served basis
after 5 a.m. for that hunt day. Reserved areas
unoccupied by 7 a.m. are available first-come,
first-served basis. But any hunt area must be
yielded at any time upon request of a hunter
holding a valid reservation for that area.

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Directions: From Hwy. 40, go S on Hwy. 131
to CR 14F. Take 14F W to CR 14. Go N to parking area.
GMU/acres: 131 / 288 acres
hunting: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing

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COTTONWOOD SWA - Morgan Co.

Directions: From Snyder, go 2 miles E on CR

W.7.

GMU/Acres: 96 / 884 acres
HUNTING: deer, pheasant, bobwhite quail,

waterfowl, dove, rabbit, squirrel, turkey
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open 3 a.m.-9 p.m. daily; no time restrictions
for hunters with night-hunting permit.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Target practice prohibited except when authorized by area wildlife manager.
d. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except when hunting.
e. All recreational activities except deer hunting
prohibited opening weekend of regular plains
rifle deer season, and opening day and first
weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
f. Horse use prohibited except when training hunting dogs and only allowed in Feb.,
March, April (through Wed. before spring
turkey season opens) and Aug.
g. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited
from first day of teal season to last day of dark
goose season.

COWDREY LAKE SWA - Jackson Co.

Directions: From Cowdrey, go 2 miles S on
Hwy. 125. Or: from Walden, go 7.5 miles N on
Hwy. 125. Entrance W of road.
GMU/Acres: 161 / 15 acres of land, 80 acres of
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water

HUNTING: small game, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest room, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater
wake.
b. Sailboards prohibited.

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CREEDE SWA - Mineral Co.

Directions - Hatchery Tract: From Creede,
go 1.2 miles E on Hwy. 149 to undesignated
road, then go 0.5 of a mile S to Rio Grande
River. Deep creek Tract: From Creede, go 1.25
miles W on Hwy. 149 to Airport Rd., then go
0.8 of a mile S to Rio Grande River.
GMU/acres: 76 / 3 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing

DAN NOBLE SWA - San Miguel Co.

Directions: From Norwood, go 1.5 miles E on
Hwy. 145 to USFS Rd. 610 (Dolores-Norwood
Rd.); then 17 miles S.
GMU/Acres: 70 / 2,223 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl, deer and elk on Greager
Tract
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: power boating, sail surfing, waterskiing, camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: dump station, rest rooms, boat
ramps, shelters
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Miramonte Res. Tract:
1. Camping only in designated areas along
NE, SW, SE parts of reservoir.
2. Discharging firearms or bows allowed only
when hunting waterfowl.
3. Waterskiing permitted only 10 a.m.-6 p.m.
Waterskiing, jetskiing only in designated
areas on W half of reservoir.
b. Greager Tract:
1. Access by foot or horseback only.
2. Open March 1-May 15 only with permit
from area or district wildlife manager for
wildlife viewing. Viewers must follow all restrictions and conditions on permit. Open
for other access May 16-end of February.
3. Viewing site limited to designated area.
4. Snowmobiles, camping prohibited.
c. John Kane Tract:
1. Access by foot or horseback only
2. Open May 16-end of February
3. Snowmobiles, camping prohibited

DAWN POND SWA - Bent Co.

Directions: Take Hwy. 50 W toward Las
Animas. Go right on Hwy. 194, turn right on
CR 5.5. SWA is on E side of road around Adobe
Creek.
GMU/acres: 125 / 30 acres
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open for fishing only. Hunting only with
landowner permission.
b. Boating prohibited except float tubes or craft
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c. Parking allowed in designated areas only.

DEADMAN SWA - Prowers Co.

Directions: From Granada, go N on Hwy. 385,

2.5 miles to CR JJ, then go 2.5 miles E on CR JJ
to CR 27. Turn S on CR 27, go 0.5 of a mile to
parking area.
GMU/Acres: 127 / 503 acres
HUNTING: deer, small game, waterfowl

DELANEY BUTTE LAKES SWA (North,
South, East) - Jackson Co.

Directions: From Walden, go 0.5 of a mile W

on Hwy. 14 to CR 12, then go 5.3 miles W to CR
18. Go 4.5 miles W on to CR 5, then go 0.5 of a
mile N.
GMU/Acres: 16 / 2,620 acres
HUNTING: big game, small game, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest room, boat ramp, shade shelters
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater
wake.
b. Sailboards prohibited.

DEVIL CREEK SWA - Archuleta Co.

Directions: From Pagosa Springs, go 16 miles

W on Hwy. 160 to USFS Rd. 627 then 2 miles N.
GMU/Acres: 77 / 561 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, squirrel, dusky
grouse, turkey, dove
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS: camping, fires, snowmobiles
prohibited.

DeWEESE RES. SWA - Custer Co.

Directions: From Westcliffe, go NW on Hwy.
69 for 5 miles, turn N on Copper Gulch Rd. to
access road.
GMUs/Acres: 69, 691 / 780 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake, coldwater stream
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing, camping
HUNTING: pronghorn, waterfowl, dove, coyote,
cottontail, deer, small game
FACILITIES: rest rooms, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS: OHVs prohibited.

DIAMOND J SWA (Hunting and Fishing
Lease) - Jackson Co.

Directions: From Walden, go N on Hwy. 125.
Parking areas are 1, 2 and 4 miles N of Walden.
GMU/Acres: 161 / 3,129 acres of land, 10 miles
of river
HUNTING: small game, waterfowl
FISHING: Illinois and Michigan rivers, coldwater
stream
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS: no big-game hunting.

DOLORES RIVER SWA - Montezuma Co.

Directions: From Dolores, go 5 miles NE on

Hwy. 145.

GMUs/Acres: 71, 73 / 57 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream

RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS: camping, fires prohibited; fish-

ing prohibited in rearing ponds.

DOME LAKES SWA - Saguache Co.

Directions: From Gunnison, go 8 miles E on
Hwy. 50. Turn right on Hwy. 114, go 20 miles S/
SE. Turn right on CR NN14, go 5 miles.
GMU/Acres: 67 / 420 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lakes
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest room, drinking water
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Access by foot or horseback only from parking areas. Parking only in designated areas.
b. ATVs, dirt bikes, snowmobiles allowed only
on CRs NN14 and 15GG.
c. Camping permitted during waterfowl seasons
in designated safety zones only.
d. Discharging firearms and hunting prohibited
in designated safety zones.
e. Dogs prohibited except as hunting aid or
when on leash.
f. Bowfishing prohibited.

DOME ROCK SWA - Teller Co.

Directions: From Divide, go 5 miles S on
Hwy. 67 to Rainbow Valley, then go 0.75 of a
mile on right fork to access road on right (North
Ranch is Mueller State Park).
GMU/Acres: 581 / 6,980 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky grouse
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, hiking
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Access by foot or horseback only from parking lot and trails from Mueller State Park.
b. Camping, dogs, fires, rock climbing prohibited.
c. Horseback, pack animals allowed only on
designated roads and trails except if used as a
big-game hunting aid.
d. Spring Creek, Dome View trails and Dome
Rock Trail from Jackrabbit Lodge are open
only July 16-Nov. 30.

Douglas Res. SWA - Larimer Co.

Directions: From Wellington exit on I-25, go
5.5 miles W, S and W on Hwy. 1 to CR 15, go 1
mile N on CR 15 to CR 60, then 0.25 of a mile
W to LaVina Drive. Go N on LaVina Drive to
lake. From Fort Collins at Hwys. 287 and 1, take
Hwy. 1 N for 4 miles to Waverly cutoff (CR 15).
Go N on CR 15 to CR 60. Then go 0.25 of a mile
W to LaVina Drive and go N.
GMU/acres: 9 / 765 acres
fishing: warmwater and coldwater species
FACILITIES: rest room
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Fishing only from 1 hour before sunrise to 1
hour after sunset.
b. Hunting, fires, camping, discharging firearms
or bows, sailboards, sailboats, ice skating,
ATVs, dirt bikes, snowmobiles prohibited.
c. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater
wake.

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DOWDY LAKE SWA- Larimer Co.

Directions: From town of Red Feather Lakes,

go 1 mile NE on USFS Access Road.
GMU/Acres: 191 / 120 acres of water
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: power boating, hiking, camping
FACILITIES: rest room, boat ramp, campgrounds
RESTRICTIONS: boating prohibited if it creates a
whitewater wake

Droney Gulch SWA - Chaffee Co.

DRY CREEK BASIN SWA - San Miguel Co.

Directions: From Naturita, go 17 miles S on

Hwy. 141. Hwy. 141 goes SW through property.
GMU/acres: 70 / 12,775 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dove, mountain lion,
bobcat, coyote
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping only in designated areas.
b. Snowmobiles prohibited.

DUCK CREEK SWA - Logan Co.

Directions: From Crook, go 1.5 miles N on

Hwy. 55.

GMU/Acres: 90 / 1,121 acres
HUNTING: rabbit, pheasant, dove, waterfowl,

deer

RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Target practice prohibited except when authorized by area wildlife manager.
c. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except when hunting.
d. One field trial may be authorized per year in
Feb., March or Aug.

DUNE RIDGE SWA - Logan Co.

Directions: From I-76 at Sterling exit, go 0.5

of a mile W on Hwy. 6 to CR 370, then go 5
miles SW.
GMU/Acres: 96 / 400 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite quail, turkey, dove, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except when hunting.
c. Target practice prohibited except when authorized by area wildlife manager.
d. All recreational activities except deer hunting
prohibited opening weekend of regular plains
rifle deer season, and opening day and first
weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
e. Horses prohibited except when training hunting dogs and only allowed in Feb., March and
April (through Wed. before spring turkey
season opens) and Aug.
f. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited
from first day of teal season to last day of dark
goose season.

DUTCH GULCH SWA - Gunnison Co.

Directions: From Gunnison, go 5.3 miles E
on Hwy. 50, then 7.3 miles S on CR 42, which
becomes BLM Rd. 307.
GMU/acres: 67 / 320 acres
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open June 16-end of Feb.
b. Access by foot or horseback only from
designated parking areas. Parking only in
designated areas.
c. ATVs, dirt bikes, snowmobiles allowed only
on improved road through property.
d. Camping, fires prohibited.
e. Dogs prohibited except as an aid in hunting
or when on leash.

EAGLE RIVER SWA (Fishing Leases) - Eagle

Co.

Directions: From Eagle, go E on Hwy. 6 about
2-3 miles to property boundary sign. This is W
edge of SWA. Property extends E about 2 miles
and includes 3 designated fishing access points.
Access allowed only at these points.
GMU/acres: 35 / 25 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open for fishing only on N side of Eagle
River. Access only at designated points as
posted.
b. Camping, fires, dogs prohibited

ECHO CANYON RES. SWA - Archuleta Co.

Directions: From Pagosa Springs, go 4 miles S

on Hwy. 84.

GMU/Acres: 78 / 211 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: boating, picnicking, wildlife

viewing

FACILITIES: rest room, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping, fires, snowmobiles prohibited.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater
wake.

ELLIOTT SWA - Morgan Co.

Directions: From Snyder, go 6 miles NE on

CR W.7.

GMUs/Acres: 95, 96 / 2,576 acres

HUNTING: deer, pheasant, bobwhite quail, rabbit, squirrel, turkey, waterfowl
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: duck blinds on Union Tract
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open 3 a.m.-9 p.m.; no time restrictions for
hunters with night-hunting permit.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Target practice prohibited except when authorized by area wildlife manager.
d. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except when hunting or bowfishing.
e. All recreational activities except deer hunting
are prohibited on opening weekend of regular
plains rifle deer season, and opening day and
first weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
f. Horses prohibited except when training
hunting dogs and then only allowed in Feb.,
March, April (through Wed. before spring
turkey season opens) and Aug.
g. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited
from first day of teal season to last day of dark
goose season.
UNION TRACT: Waterfowl hunting only. See
2013 Waterfowl brochure for details.
HAMLIN TRACT (N and S): Hunting allowed.
See 2013 Waterfowl brochure for details.
QUINT TRACT: Landowner permission required
to hunt deer.

wildlife areas

Directions: From the junction of Hwys. 50
and 285, go 4 miles N to CR 251-1. (Note: First
mile of this road is private property, but after
entering BLM land, the SWA can be accessed
for next 2 miles, through BLM land and SWA
property.)
entrance 1: About 1 mile N of CR 251-1 is an
access point on Hwy. 285, a “Point of Interest”
site about Zebulon Pike. There is parking and a
gate into E portion of SWA.
entrance 2: Just under 1 mile farther N (about
1 mile S of Jct. of Hwys. 285/291) CR 251 goes
W. There is parking and access 2.3 miles W of
Hwy. 285. Do not attempt access from N via
subdivision on CR 251A.
GMU/acres: 56 / 2,949 acres
HUNTING: Elk, deer, small game
restrictions: Open Sept. 1-May 31

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EMERALD MOUNTAIN SWA - Routt Co.

Directions: From Steamboat Springs, go S on
Hwy. 40 to 5th Street. Turn right on 5th Street,
turn left on Howelsen Pkwy., which becomes
River Road/CR 14 to S. SWA is W of road. Park
in the lot at the left posted for Chuck Lewis
SWA. Follow marked orange posts on W side
of CR 14 along trail easement through private
property to access Emerald Mountain.
GMU/acres: 131 / 674 acres
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open from 4 a.m.-10 p.m. July 1-Nov. 30.
b. Access by foot or horseback only.
c. Camping, fires, dogs prohibited.

ESCALANTE SWA - Delta, Mesa,

Montrose Cos.

HAMILTON TRACT: From Delta, go 2.2 miles W
on 5th Street (G Rd.), to G50 Rd. Go 2 miles
NW. Alternate route: From Delta, go 5.5 miles
NW on Hwy. 50.
LOWER ROUBIDEAU TRACT: From Delta, go 4.5
miles W on 5th Street (G Rd.).
PICKETT CORRAL TRACT: From Delta, go 12
miles NW on Hwy. 50 to Escalante Canyon
turnoff; then 21 miles SW into Escalante
Canyon.
PEACH ORCHARD POINT TRACT: From Delta,
go 6.5 miles W on 5th Street (G Rd.) to Sawmill
Mesa Rd., then 11.5 miles N.
CAP SMITH TRACT: From Delta, go 12 miles
NW on Hwy. 50 to Escalante Canyon turnoff;
then 6 miles SW into Escalante Canyon.
EAST WALKER TRACT: From Delta, go 12 miles
N on Hwy. 50 to Escalante Canyon turnoff, then
go 4 miles SW into Escalante Canyon.
UPPER ROUBIDEAU TRACT: From Delta, go 6.5
miles W on 5th Street (G Rd.) to Sawmill Mesa
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Rd., then go 11.5 miles N.
WEST WALKER TRACT: From Delta, go 12 miles
NW on Hwy. 50 to Escalante Canyon turnoff,
then go 17 miles SW into Escalante Canyon to
Palmer Gulch Rd. Go 5 miles W; then 1.2 miles
N toward Tatum Ridge to Tatum Ridge/Snowbelly Ridge Rds.; then 6 miles NE.
WATERWHEEL TRACT: From Delta, go 12 miles
NW on Hwy. 50 to Escalante Canyon turnoff;
then 3 miles SW into Escalante Canyon. Then
go 0.75 of a mile upstream S of Gunnison River
(primitive road).
GUNNISON RIVER TRACT: From Delta, go 12
miles NW on Hwy. 50 to Escalante Canyon Rd.,
then go 3 miles SW to Gunnison River, then
0.75 of a mile upstream S of Gunnison River
(primitive road).
GMU/Acres: 62 / 7,612 acres on all tracts
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, pheasant, dove,
waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing, interpretive program, historical area
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Dog training prohibited on Hamilton and
Lower Roubideau tracts during upland game
or migratory bird seasons. Hamilton and
Lower Roubideau tracts open only Aug.
1-March 14.
b. Lower Roubideau tract hunting are youth/
mentor hunting only. Only one mentor per
youth may hunt.
c. Field trials may be authorized in Feb., March,
Aug. and Sept.
d. Bowfishing prohibited.

FISH CREEK SWA - Dolores Co.

Directions: From Dolores, go 12 miles N on
Hwy. 145 to USFS Rd. 535, then 12 miles N to
Fish Creek access road. Then go 1.5 miles N.
GMU/Acres: 71 / 314 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky grouse,
snowshoe hare
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: camping (only during deer &amp; elk
seasons), hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS: camping allowed only in deer
and elk seasons.

FLAGLER RES. SWA - Kit Carson Co.

Directions: From Flagler, go 5 miles E on Rd.

U.

GMU/Acres: 107 / 400 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, pheasant, dove, water-

fowl, turkey
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: power boating, waterskiing,
camping, picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest rooms, boat ramps
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Boating prohibited during waterfowl seasons
except float tubes or craft propelled by hand,
wind or electric motors.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater
wake. Waterskiing permitted only Sun. and
Mon. from June 1-Aug. 31.
c. Hunting open to youth/mentors only. Only
one mentor per youth may hunt.
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FORKS SWA - Larimer Co.

Directions: Take Hwy. 34 W. Go W at Wilson

Avenue for 14.4 miles to SWA on S, near mile
marker 76.
GMU/acres: 20 / 4 acres
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour after
sunset. Foot access only, no vehicles, from
Nov. 1-March 31.
b. Camping, fires, hunting, target practice
prohibited.

FORT LYON SWA - Bent Co.

Directions: From Las Animas, go 20 miles
E on Hwy. 50 to CR 183. SWA is S of Hwy. 50,
next to John Martin Res. SWA.
GMU/acres: 125 / 523 acres
RESTRICTIONS: ATVs, dirt bikes prohibited.

FOUR MILE SWA - Douglas Co.

Directions: From Deckers, take Hwy. 67 S to
Westcreek. From Westcreek, travel W on Stump
Rd. to 9J Rd. Go N on 9J Rd. to SWA.
GMU/acres: 51 / 362 acres
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Access by foot or horseback only.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.

FRANK SWA - Weld, Larimer Cos.

Directions: From I-25 at Windsor exit, go 2.3
miles E on Hwy. 392 to CR 13, then go 0.5 of a
mile S.
GMU/Acres: 94 / 324 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, dove,
waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Discharging firearms or bows allowed only
when hunting. Discharging bows allowed for
bowfishing.
c. Hunting only with shotguns or bows.
d. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater
wake.
e. During regular duck season, all waterfowl
and small game hunting limited to Sat.,
Sun., Mon. and legal holidays. Reservations
required. See “Reservations Procedures”
(page 1) for details. Maximum 4 hunters per
reservation. Mandatory check in and check
out as posted at designated check station.
f. Hunting prohibited west of CR 13 and as
posted in NE corner of SWA.

Franklin Island SWA - Mesa Co.

Directions: From Grand Junction, go E on
I-70; turn S on Hwy. 141 (32 Rd.). Enter James
M. Robb Colorado River State Park (just north
of Colorado River), SWA is west of the park and
accessed from the Riverfront Trail.
GMUs/acres: 30, 41 / 38 acres
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Waterfowl hunting from established blinds is
only type of hunting allowed.
b. Camping, dogs (except as aid in hunting),
prohibited.
c. Hunting by reservation only. See “Reservation

Procedures” (page 1) for details. Mandatory
check in and check out as posted at station.
d. Hunting areas that have not been reserved
are available on first-come, first-served basis
after 5 a.m. for that hunt day. Reserved areas
unoccupied by 7 a.m. are available first-come,
first-served basis. Any hunt area must be
yielded at any time upon request of a hunter
holding a valid reservation for that area.

FRANtZ LAKE SWA - Chaffee Co.

Directions: From Salida, go 0.75 of a mile
NW on Hwy. 291 to CR 154, then 0.75 of a mile
W. SWA is SW of Mt. Shavano SFU.
GMU/acres: 56 / 25 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
FACILITIES: rest room
RESTRICTIONS: camping, discharging bows and
firearms prohibited.

FRENCHMAN CREEK SWA - Phillips Co.

Directions: From Holyoke, go 5 miles W on
Hwy. 6 to CR 29, then go 0.5 of a mile S.
GMU/Acres: 98 / 69 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, pheasant, dove
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Target practice prohibited except when authorized by area wildlife manager.
c. Discharging firearms or bows allowed only
when hunting.

GARFIELD CREEK SWA - Garfield Co.

Directions: From New Castle, go 2 miles SW
on CR 312 to Garfield Creek Rd., then 1 mile S.
GMU/Acres: 42 / 13,179 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping allowed only 7 days before start of
regular big-game seasons through 7 days after
regular big-game seasons.
b. Hunting prohibited within 75 yards of centerline of CRs 312 and 328. Hunting prohibited
in designated safety zone as posted.
c. Open Dec. 1-July 15 only for spring turkey
hunting below and small-game hunting
above junction of CRs 312 and 328. Open for
other access July 16-Nov. 30.
d. Dogs prohibited except as hunting aid.
e. Bicycles allowed only on CRs 312 and 328.

GEORGETOWN SWA - Clear Creek Co.

Directions: From I-70, take exit 228. Turn N

on 15th St.

GMU/Acres: 39 / 670 acres
HUNTING: small game, deer, bighorn sheep
RECREATION: wildlife observation, hiking
RESTRICTIONS: hunting bighorn sheep prohib-

ited within 0.25 of a mile of I-70 throughout
SWA.

GRANADA SWA - Prowers Co.

Directions: From Granada go N on Hwy. 385;
turn E on Half Street (first road N of railroad).
Go 1.5 miles.

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GMUs/Acres: 127, 132 / 5,630 acres
HUNTING: small game, waterfowl, deer
FISHING: warmwater fishing in Arkansas River
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, photography
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour after
sunset.
b. Parking allowed only in designated areas. All
motor vehicles restricted to access roads and
parking areas.
c. Camping, fires, ATVs, dirt bikes prohibited.
On Midwestern Farms Tract:
1. Hunting restricted to S of river road and by
shotgun and archery only.
2. Swimming, boating, float tubes prohibited.

Directions: SWA is 0.75 of a mile E of Hwy.

40 on CR 89, near Granby.
GMU/Acres: 28 / 451 acres
recreation: hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open April 16-Nov. 14
b. Fires, motor vehicles prohibited
c. Dogs must be on leash

GRANITE SWA (Fishing Easement) -

Chaffee Co.

Directions: From Buena Vista, 17 miles N on
Hwy. 24. Access from Chaffee-Lake county line
downstream to 0.25 of a mile below Granite
Bridge.
GMUs/acres: 48, 49 / 131 acres
FISHING: fishing access only; coldwater fishing
on Arkansas River. Fishing area is from Lake
Co. line downstream to 1.5 miles below the
Granite bridge.
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping, fires, dogs, mining activities and
panning prohibited.
b. Launching or taking out of vessels prohibited.

Grieve Ranch SWA (Conservation
Easement) - Routt Co.

Directions: From Craig, take Hwy. 13 N 44
miles to Baggs, Wyo. Turn right on Wyo. Hwy.
70, go 17 miles to CR 129. Turn right and go 3
miles to SWA campground.
GMU/acres: 5 / 2,511 acres
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Fires, snowmobiles, ATVs, motorcycles,
commercial use, woodcutting and gathering
prohibited.
b. Dogs allowed only as hunting aid.
c. Firearms allowed only for hunting.
d. Camping only in developed campgrounds.
e. Closed on hay meadows N of CR 129.
f. Fishing access to Little Snake River restricted
to river corridor, plus 20 feet above highwater line on either bank.

GROUNDHOG RES. SWA - Dolores Co.

Directions: From Dolores, go 25 miles N on

USFS Rd. 526 to USFS Rd. 533, then 5 miles NE.

GMU/acres: 71 / 606 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest room, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater
wake.
b. Camping prohibited.

GUNNISON SWA - Gunnison Co.

Directions: From Gunnison, go 6 miles W on

Hwy. 50.

GMU/Acres: 54 / 2,800 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky grouse
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open April 1-Nov. 30.
b. Camping only in designated areas.
c. Foot or horseback access only on Beaver
Creek Trail.

GUNNISON RIVER SWA (Van Tuyl &amp;
Redden) - Gunnison Co.

Directions: From Gunnison go N on Hwy.
135 to CR 13. Turn left and go 0.25 of a mile to
where road jogs left and becomes Tincup Street
in Gunnison. Go W 3 blocks to Palisade City
Park. Parking N side park. Access by foot 0.5 of
a mile W of parking lot.
GMU/acres: 54 / 81 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl by shotgun only
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: parking area
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Foot access only.
b. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except when hunting.
c. Waterfowl hunting only, with shotguns.

GYPSUM PONDS SWA - Eagle Co.

Directions: I-70 to Gypsum exit, take S side

frontage road of I-70 E to parking area. SWA is
on N side of Eagle River only.
GMUs/Acres: 35 / 90 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream, coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: parking area
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open sunrise to sunset; no time restrictions
for hunters and anglers.
b. Camping, fires, glass containers, boat launching and takeouts prohibited.
c. Dogs prohibited March 15-June 15 to protect
nesting waterfowl. Dogs prohibited at all
times on eastern ponds except when used in
waterfowl hunting.
d. Field trials may be authorized in Aug. and
Sept.

hardeman SWA - Lake Co.

Directions: From Buena Vista, go 18 miles
N on Hwy. 24. SWA is on both sides of river,
upstream from Lake/Chaffee county line.
GMUs: 48, 49

fishing: 1.25 miles of fishing access to Arkan-

sas River

restrictions:

a. Camping, fires, dogs, firearms, mining activities and panning prohibited.
b. No launching or taking out of vessels.

HARMON SWA (Fishing Easement) -

Chaffee Co.

directions: From the stoplight in Buena Vista,
go W on CR 306 for 2.2 miles. Turn right on CR
361 for 0.2 of a mile to parking area.
GMU/acres: 481 / 10 acres
RESTRICTIONS: fishing only. Campfires, dogs,
overnight camping, firearms, hunting prohibited.

HAVILAND LAKE SWA - La Plata Co.

Directions: From Durango, go 18 miles N
on Hwy. 550 to USFS Rd. 671, then go 0.5 of a
mile E.
GMU/Acres: 74 / 208 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: boating, camping on USFS property on E side of lake; fee for camping/day use
FACILITIES: gravel boat ramp, USFS campground with rest room and drinking water on
E of lake
RESTRICTIONS: float tubes or craft propelled by
hand or electric motor only

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GRANBY RANCH (Conservation
Easement) - Grand Co.

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HECKENDORF SWA - Chaffee Co.

Directions: From Buena Vista, go 5 miles N
on Hwy. 24 to CR 361, then go 1 mile W.
GMU/Acres: 481 / 720 acres
HUNTING: elk, deer, small game, pronghorn
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Access from designated parking areas only.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.

HIGEL SWA - Alamosa Co.

Directions: From Alamosa, take Hwy. 160
NW to CR 104 N. SWA is N of junction of CRs
104 and 3.0S.
GMU/acres: 791 / 1,465 acres
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open only Sat., Sun., Wed. and legal holidays
from Sept. 1-Feb. 14.
b. Permit required Sept. 1-Feb. 14. Maximum
of 25 permits issued daily, available free, first
come, first served. From Sept. 1-30, and Nov.
11-Feb.14, permits obtained by reservation
by calling (719) 587-6923 or at the Wildlife
Area Office in Monte Vista. Oct. 1-Nov. 10,
permits obtained through reservation system.
See “Reservation Procedures,” (page 1) for
details.
Reservations for weekends can be made
up to 14 days in advance but not less than 2
days before Saturday of weekend requested.
Reservations for Wed. can be made up to
14 days in advance but not less than 2 days
before date requested. Maximum 2 people
per reservation.
c. Closed Feb. 15-July 15 to protect nesting
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thorize educational or scientific uses during
closures.
d. Bowfishing prohibited.

HOHNHOLZ LAKES SWA - Larimer Co.

Directions: From Hwy. 14 at upper end of
Poudre Canyon, go 30 miles N on Laramie
River Rd. (CR 103).
GMU/Acres: 7 / 80 acres of water, 1 mile of
river; 133 acres total
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream, coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest rooms

wildlife areas

RESTRICTIONS:

a. Boating prohibited except float tubes or craft
propelled by hand, wind or electric motor.
b. Sailboards prohibited.
c. Camping only in Laramie River camping area.
d. Grace Creek Rd. closed Dec. 1-Aug. 15.

HOLBROOK RES. SWA - Otero Co.

Directions: From Swink, go 3 miles N on CR
24.5 to CR FF, then go 0.5 of a mile E.
GMU/Acres: 125 / 670 acres
FISHING: warmwater
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite quail, dove, waterfowl
RECREATION: powerboating, sailboating, sailsurfing, waterskiing, camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest rooms, boat ramps
RESTRICTIONS: hunting prohibited as posted in
safety zone on SW side near residence.

HOLLY SWA - Prowers Co.

Directions: From Holly, go 1 mile N on CR

34.

GMUs/Acres: 127, 132 / 277 acres
HUNTING: rabbit, pheasant, dove, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping, open fires, ATVs, dirt bikes prohibited.
b. Hunting prohibited in designated safety zones
between Hwy. 50 and CR FF.

HOLYOKE SWA - Phillips Co.

Directions: From Holyoke, go 4 miles S on
Hwy. 385 to CR 14; then 4 miles W.
GMU/Acres: 98 / 80 acres
HUNTING: rabbit, pheasant, dove, deer
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Target practice prohibited except when authorized by area wildlife manager.
c. Discharging firearms or bows allowed only
when hunting.

HOME LAKE SWA - Rio Grande Co.

Directions: From Monte Vista, go 1.5 miles E
on Sherman Avenue.
GMU/acres: 791 / 64 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open sunrise to sunset; no time restrictions
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for fishing or with night-hunting permit.
b. Float tubes or craft propelled by hand, wind,
electric motor only. Motorboats up to 10 hp
allowed any time. Motorboats 10 hp or more
allowed only 10 a.m.-4 p.m.

HORSE CREEK RES. SWA (Timber Lake) -

Otero, Bent Cos.
Directions: From LaJunta, go 8 miles N on
Hwy. 109 to Cheraw; then 2 miles E on CR JJ.5
to CR 33. Go 7 miles N.
GMU/Acres: 125 / 2,603 acres
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: power boating, sail surfing, waterskiing, camping, wildlife viewing, hunting by
permission only
FACILITIES: rest rooms, boat ramps
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour after
sunset; no time restrictions for fishing.
b. ATVs, dirt bikes, snowmobiles prohibited.
c. Frozen surface of lake closed. Dams, inlets,
outlet structures closed except when fishing.

HORSETHIEF CANYON SWA - Mesa Co.

Directions: I-70 W to Fruita exit, take Hwy.
340 S 1 mile to property sign. Take access road
4 miles.
GMUs/acres: 30, 40 / 1,439 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl, dove, deer, coyote, rabbit,
pheasant
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open 5 a.m.-9 p.m., no time restrictions for
fishing.
b. Camping, fires, quail hunting prohibited.
c. Turkey hunting allowed only by permit for
youth/mentor hunting in spring.
d. Hunting permitted with shotguns, hand-held
bows and muzzleloading rifles.
e. Fishing prohibited in rearing ponds and as
posted.
f. Waterfowl hunting on Sat. restricted to youth/
mentors only and only from 100 yards E of
blind No. 1 to western SWA boundary.
g. To hunt waterfowl on W end of property,
reservations required for specific blind. Hunting restricted to within 100 yards of blind.
Maximum 4 hunters per blind. See “Reservation Procedures,” (page 1) for details. Hunters
must check in and out as posted.
h. Hunt areas not reserved are available on
first-come, first-served basis after 5 a.m. each
hunting day. Reserved areas not claimed by
7 a.m. also available first-come, first-served.
Any hunt area must be yielded at any time by
request of a hunter with a valid reservation
for that area.
i. Permits not required for waterfowl hunting
100 yards E of blind No. 1 to eastern SWA
boundary, including Skipper’s Island.
j. Waterfowl hunting prohibited Wed.-Fri.
except Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day and
New Year’s Day.

HOT CREEK SWA - Conejos Co.

Directions: From Monte Vista, go 20 miles S
on Hwy. 15 to access road, then go 5 miles W.
GMU/Acres: 81 / 9,485 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, black bear, mountain lion,
rabbit, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Vehicles prohibited Jan. 1-April 30.
b. Snowmobiles prohibited.

HOT SULPHUR SPRINGS SWA - Grand Co.

BYERS CANYON RIFLE RANGE: From Hot Sulphur Springs, go 4 miles W on Hwy. 40 to range
(N of highway).
HOT SULPHUR SPRINGS STATE RANCH: From
Hot Sulphur Springs, go 3 miles W on Hwy. 40
to Colorado River bridge, then go S at W end of
bridge.
LONE BUCK UNIT: From Hot Sulphur Springs,
go 3.5 miles W on Hwy. 40 to unit (S of Hwy.).
JENNY WILLIAMS UNIT: From Hot Sulphur
Springs, go 3 miles W on Hwy. 40 to CR 50 (E
end of Colorado River bridge), then 2 miles S.
JOE GERRANS, pioneer park UNITs: From
Hot Sulphur Springs, go 3 miles W on Hwy. 40
to Colorado River bridge, then go S at E end of
bridge.
Pioneer park UNIT: N and W of Hot Sulphur
Springs on the edge of town, N side of Colorado
River.
PAUL F. GILBERT FISHING AREA: From Hot
Sulphur Springs, go 3 miles W on Hwy. 40 to W
end of Colorado River bridge; then S.
GMUs/Acres: 18, 28 / 2,160 acres, all units
HUNTING: deer, elk, black bear, mountain lion,
rabbit, dusky grouse, waterfowl, dove
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing,
photography, shooting range
FACILITIES: rest room, rifle range, campsites
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping only in Joe Gerrans Unit and Lone
Buck campgrounds.
b. Discharging firearms prohibited in Joe Gerrans Unit, Lone Buck campgrounds and Paul
F. Gilbert Fishing Area.
c. Byers Canyon Rifle Range open sunrise to
sunset. The range may be closed to protect
wintering big game.
d. Bowfishing prohibited.
e. Fires and off-road travel prohibited in Parshall
Divide Unit.

HUERFANO SWA - Huerfano Co.

Directions: From Gardner, go 13 miles W on

CR 580.

GMU/Acres: 861 / 544 acres
HUNTING: deer, bear, rabbit, dove
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest rooms, picnic tables

HUGO SWA - Lincoln Co.

CLINGINGSMITH TRACT: From Hugo, go 14
miles S on CR 109, then 2.25 miles E on CR 2G.
GMU/Acres: 113 / 2,240 acres

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HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, rabbit, dove,
waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater; spring stocked trout
fishing
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest rooms
RESTRICTIONS: boating prohibited.

INDIAN RUN SWA - Routt Co.

Directions: From Hamilton, go 12 miles SE

on Hwy. 317 to CR 67, then go 6 miles S.
GMU/Acres: 12 / 2,039 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, black bear, rabbit, dusky
grouse
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing

JACKSON LAKE SWA - Morgan Co.

Directions: From I-76 at Hwy. 39 exit, go 7.4
miles N on Hwy. 39 to Hwy. 144. Then go 1
mile NE to CR 5, then 3.8 miles N to CR CC,
then 1 mile W to CR 4, then 0.25 of a mile S.
GMU/Acres: 95 / 394 acres
HUNTING: pheasant, waterfowl, dove, rabbit,
deer
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: powerboating, sailboating, sail
surfing, waterskiing, wildlife viewing (no boat
ramp)
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Access only from designated parking areas.
b. Camping, fires, ice fishing, hunting with
centerfire rifles prohibited.
c. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except when hunting. Discharging bows allowed for bowfishing.
d. No fishing Oct. 1 through last day of regular
waterfowl season in the SWA portion of the
lake. SWA property is marked with signs.
No fishing Nov. 1 through last day of regular
waterfowl season in the state park portion of
the lake north of the boat ramp.
e. Hunting prohibited from frozen surface of
lake and elsewhere as posted. Vessels prohibited on frozen surface of the lake.
f. Target practice prohibited except with area
wildlife manager’s authorization.
g. During regular duck season, waterfowl and
small-game hunters must check out at check
station.

JAMES M. JOHN SWA - Las Animas Co.

Directions: From Raton, N.M., go 7 miles on

New Mexico Hwys. 72 &amp; 526. Go N up Sugarite
Canyon 12 miles to Lake Dorothey SWA, then
go NW 4 miles on unmarked trail to top of
Fishers Peak Mesa.
GMU/Acres: 140 / 8,200 acres
HUNTING: elk, deer, bear, mountain lion, small
game, turkey
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, hiking, picnicking
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open April 2-Nov. 30.

b. Access by foot or horseback only.
c. Camping prohibited within 100 feet of
streams.
d. Hunting access by drawing only and for
big game only in regular rifle deer and elk
seasons.

JAMES MARK JONES SWA - Park Co.

Directions: From Hwy. 24 E of Hartsel, take

CR 15 (Elkhorn Rd.) N 15 miles to sign. Go
W 1.8 miles to parking area. From Hwy. 285 at
Como turnoff, take CR 15 SE 8 miles to sign. Go
W 1.8 miles to parking area. Road to parking
area not maintained in winter.
GMU/Acres: 50 / 17,429 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: parking areas
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open May 2-Dec. 31.
b. Fires only in established fire rings at designated parking areas.

JEAN K. TOOL SWA - Morgan Co.

Directions: From Fort Morgan, go 4 miles
NE on I-76 to Dodd Bridge Rd., then go 1.75
miles N.
GMU/Acres: 96 / 903 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite quail, turkey, dove, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, hiking
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Access from designated parking areas only.
Open 3 a.m.-9 p.m.; no time restrictions for
hunters with night-hunting permit.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except when hunting.
d. Target practice prohibited except when authorized by area wildlife manager.
e. All recreational activities except deer hunting
prohibited opening weekend of regular plains
rifle deer season, and opening day and first
weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
f. Horses prohibited except when training hunting dogs and only allowed in Feb., March,
April (through Wed. before spring turkey
season opens) and Aug.
g. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited
from first day of teal season to last day of dark
goose season.
h. During regular duck season:
1. Waterfowl and small-game hunters must
check out at check station by 2 p.m.
2. Waterfowl and small-game hunting is by reservation only. See “Reservation Procedures,”
(page 1) for details. Reservations limited
to 3 waterfowl and 3 small-game per day.
Maximum 4 people per reservation. Mentors
must be 18 and have a valid hunter education
certificate. Mentors are not required to hunt.
3. Waterfowl and small-game hunting permitted only Sat., Sun., Wed., Columbus Day
(observed), Veterans Day, Thanksgiving Day,
Christmas Day, New Year’s Day and Martin
Luther King Jr. Day.

4. Deer and fall turkey hunting permitted in
established seasons. These hunters are not
required to check in or out, but reservations
are required and are unlimited in number.
5. Uses other than hunting prohibited during
this time. Live trapping is allowed.

JENSEN SWA - Rio Blanco Co.

Directions: From Meeker, go 9 miles NE on
Hwy. 13 to CR 30.
GMUs/Acres: 12, 23, 211 / 5,955 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, black bear, rabbit, dusky
grouse, waterfowl
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open July 16-Dec. 31.
b. Camping only in designated areas.

JERRY CREEK RES. SWA (Jerry Creek
Res. Nos.1 &amp; 2) - Mesa Co.

Directions: From Molina, take Hwy. 330 W.
SWA is on N side of highway at confluence of
Plateau and Spring creeks.
GMU/acres: 421 / 871 acres
fishing: warmwater lake (catch and release
only)
Recreation: wildlife viewing

wildlife areas

RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping allowed only in designated areas.
b. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited in
designated safety zones.

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RESTRICTIONS:

a. Hunting, firearms, ice fishing, camping, fires,
motorized and non-motorized vehicles, pets,
domestic animals, boating, floating, swimming, wading prohibited.
b. Belly boats used with waders are allowed.
c. Frozen surface of lake closed.

JIM OLTERMAN/LONE CONE SWA -

Dolores Co.

Directions: From Norwood, go 1.5 miles E on
Hwy. 145 to USFS Rd. 610, then go 24 miles S.
GMUs/Acres: 70, 71 / 5,030 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, black bear, dusky grouse
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: camping, picnicking, wildlife
viewing
FACILITIES: two horse corrals, campsites
RESTRICTIONS: snowmobiles prohibited.

JOE MOORE RES. SWA - Montezuma Co.

Directions: From Mancos, go 5 miles NE on
Hwy. 184 to CR 40, then go 4 miles N.
GMU/Acres: 73 / 120 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest room, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Boating prohibited if it causes a whitewater
wake.
b. Camping prohibited.

JOHN MARTIN RES. SWA - Bent Co.

Directions: From Las Animas, go 20 miles E
on Hwy. 50 to Hasty. SWA 2 miles S of Hasty.
GMUs/Acres: 125, 126, 146 / 19,471 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite quail, scaled quail, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
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RECREATION: power boating, sail boating, sail
surfing, waterskiing, camping, hiking, wildlife
viewing
FACILITIES: rest rooms, boat ramps
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Field trials may be authorized Feb., March,
Aug. and Sept.
b. Closed except to retrieve downed waterfowl
Nov. 1 through last day of waterfowl season
as posted on U.S. Army Corps of Engineer
land under lease by CPW to provide for
waterfowl resting.
c. ATVs, dirt bikes prohibited.

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JOHNSON VILLAGE SWA - Chaffee Co.

Directions: From Hwy. 24 bridge over Arkansas River, SWA is on the W half of river 0.25 of
a mile upstream and 0.5 of a mile downstream.
Fishing access only.
GMU/acres: 481 / 9 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream

JULESBURG SWA - Sedgwick Co.

Directions: From Ovid, take CR 29 S for 1
mile to CR 28; go W for 0.25 of a mile, then N
for 0.25 of a mile to the parking lot.
GMU/acres: 92 / 1,243 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite quail, dove, turkey, waterfowl
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Target practice prohibited except when authorized by area wildlife manager.
c. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except when hunting.
d. All recreational activities except deer hunting
prohibited opening weekend of regular plains
rifle deer season, and opening day and first
weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
e. Horses prohibited except when training hunting dogs and only allowed in Feb., March,
April (through Wed. before spring turkey
season opens) and Aug.
f. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited
from first day of teal season to last day of dark
goose season.

JUMBO RES. SWA - Sedgwick, Logan Cos.

Directions: From I-76 at Red Lion exit (No.
155), go 3 miles N to Hwy. 138, then 1 mile NE
to CR 95, then 2 miles N.
GMU/Acres: 90 / 1,703 acres
HUNTING: rabbit, pheasant, waterfowl, doves
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest rooms, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Anyone ages 19-64 must purchase an annual
Jumbo Res./Prewitt Res. access permit to
enter the property. Anyone who has a valid
Colorado annual hunting or fishing license
does NOT need to have an access permit.
Permits are $36, valid April 1-March 31, and
available anywhere you can purchase CPW
hunting and fishing licenses.
b. Maximum of 250 vehicles on property at
once.
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c. Boating prohibited Oct. 1 through last day of
regular goose season. Hand-propelled craft
may be used to set and pick up decoys and to
retrieve downed waterfowl.
d. Waterskiing permitted 10 a.m.-7 p.m. Fri.,
Sat., Sun. and Mon. of Memorial Day weekend.
e. Fishing restricted to 2 S dams and bank
around outlet tower from Oct. 1 to last day
of waterfowl season. Ice fishing is allowed
anywhere.
f. Boats prohibited within 50 feet of outlet
structure.
g. Hunting prohibited from frozen surface of
lake.

jumping cow SWA - Elbert Co.

directions: From Kiowa, take Hwy. 86 about
16 miles E to CR 105. Turn N, go about 2 miles
to CR 122, turn E to SWA.
GMU/acres: 105 / 14,733 acres
HUNTING: by permit only, for dove, turkey, doe
pronghorn, cow elk, doe white-tailed deer, doe
and buck mule deer
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Hunting access by permit only. Must have
valid license for the activity prior to applying for the permit. Permits must be kept on
hunter at all times.
1. Permits may designate hunt zones, if so,
activity is restricted to those zones only. The
permit is not valid property-wide.
2. Permits are free and available through a
drawing process. Applications available
from the Wildlife Area Office in Denver,
(303) 291-7227.
3. Applications are due:
a. Third Mon. in Aug. for: dove, fall turkey,
doe pronghorn, cow elk, doe
white-tailed deer and doe mule deer.
b. Third Mon. in March for: spring turkey
4. Permitted hunters may take one other
non-hunter onto the property. Person must
remain with permit holder.
5. Permitted hunters may not enter the property before the first Mon. after the opening
day of their season.
b. Open two hours before sunrise to one hour
after sunset. Hunters may remain as long as
reasonable to retrieve downed game.
c. Vehicle use permitted only on marked existing roadways that lead to parking areas. All
other access by foot or horseback only.
d. Gates shall be left as found after passing
through.
e. Camping, fires prohibited.

JUNCTION BUTTE SWA - Grand Co.

Directions: From Kremmling, go 3 miles S
on Hwy. 9 to CR 387 (dirt road); then 0.5 of a
mile E.
GMU/acres: 37 / 1,304 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky grouse
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping, hang gliding prohibited.

b. Vehicles allowed only from day after Labor
Day through last day of regular big-game
season.

karney Ranch SWA - Bent Co.

Directions: From Las Animas, go E on Hwy.
50, then go N on CR 18. Veer left on Fort Lyon
Canal Rd.
GMU/acres: 126 / 13,580 acres
hunting: deer, pronghorn, small game
recreation: wildlife viewing
restrictions:

a. Open one hour before sunrise to one hour
after sunset. Hunters may remain as long as
reasonable to retrieve downed game.
b Foot access only; vehicles restricted to parking
areas and roads.
c. Closed in building safety zone and other
safety zones as posted.
d. Camping, fires, firewood collection, OHV use
prohibited.
e. Dogs prohibited, except as an aid to hunting.
f. Ornate box turtle collection and/or release is
prohibited.
g. Night hunting with artificial light for certain
species is allowed with additional permit.
Contact the Lamar office for details, (719)
336-6600.

KARVAL RES. SWA - Lincoln Co.

Directions: From Hwys. 94 and 109, go S 10
miles on Hwy. 109.
GMU/Acres: 120 / 235 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, scaled quail, dove,
waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater; spring stocked trout
fishing
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest room, shade shelters
RESTRICTIONS: only float tubes or craft propelled by hand, wind or electric motor allowed.

KEMP-BREEZE SWA - Grand Co.

BREEZE UNIT: About 15 miles W of Granby on
Hwy. 40 past Parshall, go 0.5 of a mile. Look for
mile marker 196. Turn left 0.25 of a mile past
marker for parking or go W 0.75 of a mile for
parking. Unit is 11.5 miles W of Kremmling.
KEMP UNIT: From Granby, go 14.5 miles W on
Hwy. 40, turn left on CR 3 and go over Colorado River bridge. Turn right on second road,
or go another 0.5 of a mile, and turn right for
parking. Unit is 12 miles E of Kremmling.
GMUs/acres: 18, 28 / 1,714 acres
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Fishing at Breeze Unit Kids Pond restricted to
youth fishing and anglers with mobility impairments who are restricted to a wheelchair.
b. Breeze Unit hay meadow wetland closed
March 15-July 15.

KINNEY LAKE SWA - Lincoln Co.

KINNEY LAKE TRACT: From Hugo, go about 11.7
miles S of the town on CR 109 (also called CR
32) to CR 2J. Then go 1 mile E on CR 2J to SW
corner of SWA.
GMU/acres: 113 / 354 acres
HUNTING: small game, waterfowl, pronghorn,

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deer

FISHING: warmwater; stocked trout in spring
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, camping, pho-

tography

RESTRICTIONS: only float tubes or craft pro-

pelled by hand, wind or electric motor allowed

KNIGHT-IMLER SWA - Park Co.

Directions: From Fairplay, go 10 miles S on

Hwy. 285.

GMU/acres: 50 / 15 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. No public access beyond 25 feet from centerline of stream.
Directions: From I-76 at Sterling exit, go 0.5

of a mile W to CR 370 (information center,
museum), then go 1 mile SW.
GMU/Acres: 96 / 581 acres
HUNTING: deer, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite
quail, dove, turkey, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. SE portion is private property. Landowner
permission required for deer hunting as
posted.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Discharging firearms or bows allowed only
when hunting.
d. All recreational activities except deer hunting
prohibited opening weekend of regular plains
rifle deer season, and opening day and first
weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
e. Horses prohibited except when training hunting dogs and only allowed in Feb., March,
April (through Wed. before spring turkey
season opens) and Aug.
f. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited
from first day of teal season to last day of dark
goose season.

LA JARA SWA - Conejos Co.

Directions: From Capulin, take CR 8 S and W

10.5 miles.

GMU/Acres: 81 / 2,808 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, black bear, mountain lion,

rabbit, dove
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Snowmobiles prohibited.
b. Vehicles prohibited Jan. 1 through Thursday
before Memorial Day.

LA JARA RES. SWA - Conejos Co.

Directions: From La Jara at Hwy. 285, go 10.5
miles W on Hwy. 15 to USFS Rd. 255, then go
0.5 of a mile to USFS Rd. 240, turn S and go 13.5
miles to reservoir.
GMU/Acres: 81 / 635 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest room, drinking water, boat
ramp

LAKE BECKWITH SWA - Pueblo Co.

Directions: From Pueblo, go S on I-25. Exit
Hwy. 165 toward Colorado City. Turn right on
Cuerno Verde Road. SWA is on W side of road
before road curves E.
GMU/acres: 84 / 66 acres
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Hunting, camping, fires, ice fishing prohibited.
b. Only float tubes or craft propelled by hand,
wind or electric motor allowed.
c. Frozen surface of lake closed.

LAKE DOROTHEY SWA - Las Animas Co.

Directions: From Raton, N.M., go 7 miles NE
on N.M. Hwys. 72 &amp; 526, then go N up Sugarite
Canyon 5 miles.
GMU/Acres: 140 / 4,500 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, turkey, bear
FISHING: coldwater lake, coldwater stream
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest room
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Access by foot or horseback only from established parking areas.
b. Camping prohibited within 200 yards of Lake
Dorothey or 100 feet of streams except in
designated areas.
c. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited except shotguns or bows for hunting. Discharging bows allowed for bowfishing.
d. Big-game hunting by archery only.
e. Trapping prohibited.

LAKE FORK OF THE GUNNISON RIVER
SWA (Fishing Easement) - Hinsdale Co.

Directions: From Lake City, go 5.375 miles N
on Hwy. 149 to S end of fishing easement.
GMU/acres: 66 / 42 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream

LAKE JOHN SWA - Jackson Co.

Directions: From Walden, go 0.5 of a mile W
on Hwy. 14 to CR 12W, then 8 miles W to CR 7.
Then go 7 miles.
GMU/Acres: 161 / 565 water acres, 282 land
acres
HUNTING: small game, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: private campground and electrical
hook-ups, rest room, boat ramp, shade shelters,
picnic tables
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping in established areas only.
b. Waterskiing, sailboards prohibited.

LEAPS GULCH SWA - Gunnison Co.

Directions: From Gunnison go N on Hwy.
135 to CR 10. Go E on paved road to where
USFS Rd. 743 begins. Go E 8.2 miles to where
USFS Rd. 743 turns left from main road. Go left
2.5 miles, take second trail left to SWA.
GMU: 55 / 560 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse

RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS: open May 1- Nov. 30

LEATHA JEAN STASSEN SWA - Mesa Co.

Directions: From Grand Junction, take Hwy.
340 W to 20 1/2 Rd. turn N. Turn E on F 3/4
Rd.; go N on Roundup Drive and E on Baseline
Drive. Parking lot N of road.
GMU/acres: 40 / 31 acres
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open a half hour before sunrise to a half hour
after sunset.
b. Camping, fires, hunting, motor vehicles
prohibited.

LITTLE SNAKE SWA - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Maybell, go 17 miles N on
CR 19. CR 19 runs through SWA.
GMUs/Acres: 2, 3 / 4,860 acres
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, rabbit, sage grouse
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS: camping allowed only in
self-contained units. Camping allowed by all
methods 3 days before regular big-game seasons
until 3 days after regular big-game seasons.

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KNUDSON SWA - Logan Co.

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LOMA BOAT LAUNCH SWA - Mesa Co.

Directions: From Fruita, take I-70 to Loma
exit (No. 15), then go 0.5 of a mile E on frontage
road, turn S 0.25 of a mile to Colorado River.
GMU/acres: 30 / 8 acres
RECREATION: boating, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: boat ramp, rest room
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Parking in designated areas only.
b. Camping, discharging firearms, launching or
using personal water craft (jet skis) prohibited.

LON HAGLER SWA - Larimer Co.

Directions: From Campion, go 3.25 miles W
on CR 14 to CR 21, then go 1.5 miles N.
GMU/Acres: 20 / 181 water acres, 121 land
acres
FISHING: warmwater, coldwater
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, archery range,
nature trail
FACILITIES: rest room, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Fishing prohibited in inlet structure and annex pond.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater
wake.
c. Camping, fires, horseback riding, sailboards,
sailboats, bicycling, target practice prohibited.
d. Pets must be on leashes no longer than 6 feet.
e. Dogs on boats not required to be leashed.
f. From Sept. 1-end of Feb., dogs prohibited
W of lakeside parking lots, except as aid in
hunting.
g. From March 1-Aug. 31, dogs prohibited W of
lakeside parking lots.
h. Dogs prohibited on annex pond and adjacent
lands as posted to protect wildlife.

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LONE DOME SWA - Montezuma,

Dolores Cos.

Directions: From Cortez, go 21 miles N on
Hwy. 491 to CR DD, then 1 mile E to CR 16,
then 3 miles N to access road, then 1.5 miles E
to Bradfield Bridge.
GMU/Acres: 711 / 1,724 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky grouse,
turkey, dove
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: campgrounds
RESTRICTIONS:

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a. Overnight parking only in designated areas.
b. Fires prohibited.

LONE TREE RES. SWA - Larimer Co.

Directions: From Campion, go 3.5 miles W

on CR 14 to Lone Tree Drive, then go 1 mile S
on access road.
GMU/Acres: 20 / 502 water acres
HUNTING: dove, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest rooms, boat ramps, shade
shelters
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open one hour before sunrise to 1 hour after
sunset; no time restrictions for fishing or for
hunters with night-hunting permit.
b. Camping, fires, sailboards, sailboats, bicycling, horseback riding prohibited.
c. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater
wake.
d. Fishing prohibited from boats Nov. 1 through
last day of waterfowl season.
e. Fishing prohibited in outlet canal as posted.
f. Heron nesting area closed as posted.
g. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except when hunting. Discharging bows allowed for bowfishing.
h. Discharging firearms may be prohibited by
posting to protect public safety.
i. Pets must be on leashes no longer than 6 feet.
e. Dogs on boats not required to be leashed.
f. Dogs prohibited on N and E shores, except as
aid in hunting.

LOve meadow Watchable
wildlife area - Chaffee Co.

Directions: From Nathrop (8 miles S of Buena

Vista on Hwy. 285), go W on CR 162 about
8 miles. Parking is on N side of road at the
meadow.
GMU/Acres: 481 / 11 acres
RECREATION: wildlife viewing only.

LOWELL PONDS SWA - Adams Co.

Directions: In Denver at 56th Way and Lowell

Blvd.

GMU/acres: 38 / 50 acres
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour after
sunset; no time restrictions for fishing.
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b. Boating prohibited except float tubes for fishing. All boating prohibited on Sheets Lake.
c. Hunting, discharging firearms or bows, camping, fires, dog training prohibited.

MANVILLE SWA (Fishing Lease) - Jackson Co.
Directions: From Walden, go 0.5 of a mile W
on Hwy. 14 to CR 12W, go 5 miles W to CR 18,
go 4.5 miles SW to CR 5, then go 0.125 of a mile
S. Approximately 4.4 miles of river.
GMU/acres: 16 / 67 acres
FISHING: Roaring Fork of the North Platte
River, coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS: open for fishing only.

MASON FAMILY SWA - Hinsdale Co.

Directions: From Powderhorn, go 14.7 miles
S on CR 27 (Cebolla Creek Rd.).
GMUs/Acres: 66, 67 / 1,429 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit
FISHING: coldwater stream
FACILITIES: vault toilets
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, hiking, picnicking, camping

McCLUSKEY SWA - Delta Co.

Directions: From Paonia’s Onarga Avenue, go
S on Lamborn Mesa Rd., which becomes 4100
Rd. At stop sign, turn right on Stewart Mesa
Rd., which turns S and becomes 4050 Rd. At S
end, road forks, turn left on L30 Rd.
GMU/acres: 53 / 1,600 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse, rabbit
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open only to hunt, fish or trap. Open May
1-end of regular big-game seasons.
b. Camping, fires, dogs prohibited.

MEEKER PASTURE SWA - Rio Blanco Co.

Directions: From Meeker, go 1.5 miles N on

Hwy.13 to CR8, then 2 miles E.
GMU/Acres: 23 / 48 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing

MELON VALLEY SWA - Otero Co.

Directions: Go 2 miles N of Hwys. 71 and 50,
then go 1 mile E of Hwy. 71 on Rd. 80.5.
GMUs/acres: 125, 129 / 278 acres
RESTRICTIONS: hunting limited to youth/mentor hunting; only 1 mentor per youth may hunt.

MESSEX SWA - Washington, Logan Cos.

Directions: From I-76 at Merino exit, go 2
miles N to Hwy. 6, then 1.75 miles NE to CR R,
then 1.5 miles N, then 0.5 of a mile W.
GMU/Acres: 96 / 680 acres
HUNTING: deer, pheasant, turkey, quail, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open 3 a.m.-9 p.m.; no time restrictions for
hunters with night-hunting permit.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Target practice prohibited except when authorized by area wildlife manager.
d. Discharging firearms or bows allowed only

when hunting. Discharging bows allowed for
bowfishing.
e. Landowner permission required for deer
hunting on Skaggs portion as posted.
f. All recreational activities except deer hunting
prohibited opening weekend of regular plains
rifle deer season, and opening day and first
weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
g. One field trial may be authorized per year,
in Feb., March, Aug., or Sept. Trials require
landowner permission on easement. Trials
in Sept. must be incidental to field trials on
adjacent private property.
h. Horses prohibited except when training hunting dogs and only allowed in Feb., March,
April (through Wed. before spring turkey
season opens) and Aug.
i. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited
from first day of teal season to last day of dark
goose season.

MIDDLE TAYLOR CREEK SWA - Custer Co.

Directions: From Westcliffe, go 8 miles W on
Hermit Lakes Rd.
GMU/Acres: 86 / 486 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: picnic tables

MIKE HIGBEE SWA - Prowers Co.

Directions: From Lamar, go 4 miles E on

Hwy. 50.

GMU/Acres: 132 / 876 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bob-

white quail, scaled quail, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: hiking, archery/rifle range
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour after
sunset, unless camping in designated areas or
actively hunting or fishing.
b. ATVs, dirt bikes prohibited.

MILLER RANCH SWA - Gunnison Co.

Directions: From Gunnison, go N on Hwy.
135, turn left and continue N on CR 730. Turn
left at CR 7. SWA begins shortly after junction
of CRs 7 and 7A.
GMU/acres: 54 / 1,604 acres
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open Sept. 1-end of February. Access by foot
or horseback only.
b. N of CR 7: Closed except for youth/mentor
hunting by permit. Maximum 4 free permits
available daily, first come, first served. Permits
available by reservation from CPW’s Gunnison Area Office, 300 W. New York Ave.,
Gunnison, or call (970) 641-7060. Reservations may be made up to 30 days in advance
but not less than 2 days before requested hunt
date. With reservations, youths and mentors will receive map with access points and
restrictions. Mentors cannot hunt.
c. Camping, fires, dogs prohibited.
d. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited in
designated safety zones, as posted.

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MITANI-TOKUYASU SWA - Weld Co.

Directions: From Greeley, go 5 miles E on

Hwy. 263.

GMU/Acres: 951 / 13 acres
HUNTING: squirrel, dove, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

MOGENSEN PONDS SWA - Mesa Co.

Directions: From Molina, take Hwy. 330 W.
SWA is on N side of highway after crossing
Coon Creek.
GMU/acres: 421 / 11 acres
Fishing: warmwater lake
hunting: waterfowl from designated blinds
recreation: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Hunting, firearms prohibited, except for
waterfowl from designated blinds.
b. Camping, fires, motorized and non-motorized vehicles, pets, domestic animals
prohibited.

MOUNT EVANS SWA - Clear Creek Co.

Directions: From Denver, take I-70 W to
Evergreen Pkwy. exit; go 6 miles S on Hwy. 74 to
Evergreen Lake; turn right on Upper Bear Creek
Rd. Go 6.5 miles W; turn right again on Upper
Bear Creek Rd. (CR 480) and go 3 miles, following signs for SWA.
GMU/Acres: 39 / 3,438 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse, rabbit
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open June 15-Dec. 31.
b. Camping limited to 5 days in 45-day period
in designated campgrounds, except in biggame seasons.
c. Dogs prohibited except for hunting or on
leash.
d. Vehicles prohibited day after Labor Day-June
14 except in regular rifle deer and elk seasons.
e. Groups of 25 or more must obtain a permit
before use; 1 group allowed at a time.

MOUNT OURAY SWA - Chaffee Co.

Directions: From Salida, go 0.5 of a mile NW
on Hwy. 291, then go 0.5 of a mile W on CR 154
and then 1.25 miles NW on CR 160.
GMU/Acres: 56 / 231 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream, ponds, Arkansas
River (access S of river only)
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Access from designated parking areas only.
b. Closed S of CR 160.
c. Camping, fires prohibited.
d. Hunting allowed with shotguns, handheld
bows only.

MOUNT SHAVANO SWA - Chaffee Co.

Directions: From Salida, go 0.5 of a mile NW
on Hwy. 291 to CR 154. Wildlife area is along S
side of Arkansas River, between Sand Lake and
Mount Shavano SFU diversion dam above the
SFU.
GMUs/acres: 56, 57 / 84 acres
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Closed S of CR 154.
b. Camping, fires, discharging firearms prohibited.

MOUNTAIN HOME RES. SWA -

Costilla Co.

Directions: From Fort Garland, go 2.5 miles
E on Hwy. 160 to Trinchera Ranch Rd., then 2
miles S to Icehouse Rd., then go 1 mile W to N
entrance. Or, continue 1 mile S to S entrance.
GMU/acres: 83 / 1,061 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest room, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS: waterskiing prohibited

MURPHY SWA (Fishing Lease) - Jackson Co.

Directions: From Walden, go 1 mile E on CR 12.
GMU/Acres: 6 / 6 miles of river
FISHING: Michigan River, coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS: fishing access only; hunting and

other activities prohibited.

NAKAGAWA SWA - Weld Co.

Directions: From Kersey, go 5 miles E on
Hwy. 34 to CR 61, then 2 miles N.
GMU/acres: 951 / 159 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, dove,
waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Discharging firearms or bows allowed only
when hunting.

NARRAGUINNEP RES. SWA -

Montezuma Co.

Directions: From Cortez, go 11 miles NW on
Hwy. 491 to Hwy. 184, then go 2 miles E.
GMU/acres: 711 / 764 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: boating, picnicking, wildlife
viewing
FACILITIES: rest room, boat ramp

RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour after
sunset; no time restrictions for fishing.
b. Camping, fires, alcoholic beverages, glass
containers prohibited.

NARROWS SWA - Larimer Co.

Directions: From Hwy. 34, go W at Wilson
Avenue 9.1 miles. SWA is on N, near mile
marker 82.9.
GMU/acres: 20 / 13 acres
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour after
sunset. Foot access only, no vehicles, from
Nov. 1-March 31.
b. Camping, fires, hunting, target shooting
prohibited.

NORTH FORK SWA - Larimer Co.

Directions: From Drake, go 0.25 of a mile W
on Devil’s Gulch Rd.
GMU/acres: 20 / 16 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS: open for fishing only.

wildlife areas

a. Open Aug. 16-end of Feb., also open on during spring turkey hunting season.
b. Parking only in one of four spaces in designated area. During regular duck season, parking area closed 1 hour after sunset to 4 a.m.
c. Camping, fires prohibited.
d. Discharging firearms or bows allowed only
when hunting. Discharging bows allowed for
bowfishing.
e. During regular duck season, hunting access
limited to occupants of vehicles legally
parked in designated area. A reservation is
required to occupy a space from 4 a.m.-noon.
(For reservation information, see page 1.) After
noon each day, all parking spaces available on
first-come, first-served basis.
f. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited
from first day of teal season to last day of dark
goose season.

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NORTH LAKE SWA - Las Animas Co.

Directions: From Trinidad, go 35 miles NW

on Hwy. 12.

GMUs/Acres: 85, 851 / 840 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake and stream
HUNTING: deer, elk, turkey, bear
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest rooms, boat ramp with parking
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Only float tubes or craft propelled by hand,
wind or electric motor allowed.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.

OAK RIDGE SWA - Rio Blanco Co.

BEL AIRE UNIT: From Meeker, go 21 miles E on
CR 8 to CR 17 (Buford/Newcastle Rd.), then go
1.5 miles S.
LAKE AVERY UNIT: From Meeker, go 1.5 miles N
on Hwy. 13 to CR 8, then go 19 miles E.
SLEEPY CAT PONDS UNIT: From Meeker, go 16
miles E on CR 8.
SLEEPY CAT FISHING EASEMENT: From Meeker,
go 17 miles E on CR 8 to Sleepy Cat Guest
Ranch.
GMUs/Acres: 23, 24 / 13,664 total acres, all
units
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky grouse, dove,
waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: campsites, rest room, drinking
water, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Oak Ridge Unit open July 16-Nov. 30.
b. Camping allowed only in designated areas.
c. Sleepy Cat Ponds and Sleepy Cat Fishing
Easement open only for fishing.
d. Hunting prohibited except archery on Bel
Aire Unit S of CR 8, W of CR 17, and N and
E of CR 10.
e. On Lake Avery, waterskiing and jet skis prohibited. Boating permitted only if it does not
create whitewater wake.

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ODD FELLOWS SWA (Fishing Lease) -

Jackson Co.

Directions: From Walden, go 0.5 of a mile W

on Hwy. 14 to CR 12, then 5.1 miles W to CR
18, then 4.5 miles W to CR 5, then 0.5 of a mile
N to CR 20, then 4.2 miles W to parking area.
Follow signs S to river.
GMU/acres: 16 / 49 acres
FISHING: Roaring Fork of the North Platte
River, coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS: open for fishing only.

ogden/TREAT SWA (Fishing Easement) -

wildlife areas

Fremont Co.

Directions: From Coaldale, go W on Hwy. 50
for 2 miles to CR 45, turn N and go 1.5 miles.
Public access may not be on both sides of the
river. Check for signs.
GMUs/acres: 58, 86 / 28 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream. Fishing access only.

ORCHARD MESA SWA - Mesa Co.

Directions: From Grand Junction, go S on
Hwy. 50 to Orchard Mesa. Go N on Hwy. 141
(32 Rd.). Turn W on C Rd. Parking for SWA is
between roads 30-31 along C Rd.
GMU/acres: 41 / 148 acres
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Access only from parking area on C Rd.
between roads 30 and 31.
b. Camping, fires, horses prohibited. Vehicles
prohibited beyond parking area.
c. Closed March 15-July 14 to protect nesting
migratory birds.
d. Waterfowl hunters must use designated blinds
or zones. Maximum 4 hunters per blind. See
the 2013 Waterfowl brochure.
e. No other small-game hunting allowed.
f. Waterfowl hunting by reservation only. See
“Reservation Procedures,” (page 1) for details.
Hunters must check in and out as posted.
g. Hunt areas not reserved are available on firstcome, first-served basis after 5 a.m. each hunt
day. Reserved areas not occupied by 7 a.m.
available on first-come, first-served basis. But
any hunt area must be yielded upon request of
a hunter with a valid reservation for the area.
h. Deer hunting by permit only. Permit applications available from the Wildlife Area Office
in Grand Junction, (970) 255-6100. Permits issued by drawing. Application deadline Aug. 1.
i. Hunting with bows and shotguns with shotshells only.
j. Dogs allowed only as hunting aid.

OVERLAND TRAIL SWA - Logan Co.

Directions: From Atwood, go 0.5 of a mile S
on Hwy. 63 to CR 16, then go E 0.5 of a mile.
GMU/Acres: 96 / 192 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite quail, turkey, dove, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Access from designated parking areas only.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
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rized by area wildlife manager.
d. Discharging bows, firearms allowed only
when hunting. Discharging bows allowed for
bowfishing.
e. All recreational activities except deer hunting
are prohibited on opening weekend of regular
plains rifle deer season, and opening day and
first weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
f. Horse use prohibited, except when training
hunting dogs, and then only allowed in Feb.,
March, April (through the Weds. before
opening of spring turkey season), and Aug.
g. During regular duck season, all waterfowl
and small-game hunters must check out at
designated check station.
h. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited
from first day of teal season to last day of dark
goose season.

OWL MOUNTAIN SWA - Jackson Co.

Directions: From Walden, go 13 miles SE on
Hwy. 14 to CR 25, then go 6 miles SW.
GMU/Acres: 171 / 920 acres
HUNTING: small game, big game
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing

OXBOW SWA - Otero Co.

Directions: From La Junta, go 9 miles E on

Hwy. 50 to CR 36, then go 0.5 of a mile N to
parking area.
GMUs/Acres: 125, 130 / 410 acres
HUNTING: deer, turkey, bobwhite quail, mourning dove
RECREATION: wildlife viewing

PAddock SWA - Lake Co.

Directions: SWA is in scattered parcels gener-

ally 2-5 miles S and SE of Leadville in Iowa,
Thompson and Empire gulches. Accessible by
CR 2 or CR 52. Acquire map and information
from the Wildlife Area Office in Salida or the
USFS Ranger Office in Leadville.
GMU/ACRES: 49 / 1,300 acres
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Access by foot only.
b. Access restricted to hunting only during
bighorn sheep, regular rifle deer, elk and bear
seasons. Must have valid license for species
being hunted.
c. Camping, fires, dogs prohibited.
d. Fishing allowed only in Iowa Gulch and Upper Empire Gulch.

PARACHUTE PONDS SWA - Garfield Co.

Directions: From I-70, take exit 75, go SE on
North Battlement Pkwy. Turn right at stoplight
to get on the frontage road (Cardinal Way).
Turn left on Colorado Avenue and go S. Colorado Avenue becomes Yampa Avenue. Turn left
onto La Plata circle, SWA parking area is at end
of circle.
GMUs/acres: 32, 42 / 42 acres
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping, fires, swimming prohibited.
b. Float tubes permitted only for fishing.

PARVIN LAKE SWA - Larimer Co.

Directions: From Red Feather Lakes, go 2
miles E on Red Feather Lakes Rd.
GMU/Acres: 191 / 62 water acres, 180 land
acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest room
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Boating prohibited except float tubes for
fishing.
b. Anglers must enter on foot through gate at
check station and must check in and out at
station if open.

PASTORIUS RES. SWA - La Plata Co.

Directions: From Durango, go 8 miles E on
Hwy. 160 to Hwy. 172, then go 2 miles S to CR
302, then 1 mile S to CR 304, then 0.5 of a mile
W.
GMU/Acres: 75 / 85 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest room, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Only float tubes or craft propelled by hand or
electric motor allowed.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Discharging firearms or bows allowed only
when hunting.
d. Hunting only on Sat., Sun. and Weds.

PERINS PEAK SWA - La Plata Co.

TRACT A: From Durango, go 4 miles W on Hwy.
160 to CR 207 (Lightner Creek Rd.), turn right
and go 2 miles N to CR 208 (Dry Fork Rd.).
TRACT B: From Durango, go 5 miles W on Hwy.
160 to Victory Coal Mine Rd., turn right and
go 0.5 of a mile on access road (through private
property).
GMU/Acres: 74 / 7,720 total acres, both tracts
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, squirrel, dusky
grouse, turkey, black bear
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Tract B and portions of Tract A that are W of
CR 208 (Dry Fork Rd.) are open only April
1 through last day of regular deer and elk
seasons.
b. Tract A area E of CR 208 and N of Hwy. 160
open only July 16-March 31.
c. Camping only during deer and elk seasons.
d. Discharging firearms allowed only for hunting.
e. Fires, snowmobiles prohibited.
New! Perkins SWA - Grand Co.
Directions: From Kremmling, go W on Hwy.
40 for 10 miles. At mile marker 174, turn right
on CR 25. Go 0.5 of a mile, then turn left on
CR 26. Go 5 miles, turn right on CR 2 and go
approximately 1 mile to the SWA.
GMU/Acres: 181 / 83 acres
Hunting: Big game, small game

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Restrictions:

a. Open for hunting only and accessible by foot
or horseback only.
b. Open to hunters two hours before sunrise
and one hour after sunset. If an animal is
harvested, the hunter may remain as long
as is reasonable to recover and remove the
animal from the property.
c. Camping, fires, motorized vehicles, target
shooting prohibited.
d. Dogs are prohibited, except as aid to hunting.

PICEANCE SWA - Rio Blanco, Garfield Cos.

PIKES PEAK SWA - Teller Co.

Directions: From Gillette, go 2 miles S on dirt
road; then 1.5 miles E to Bison Res. (NE of res.).
GMU/Acres: 59 / 635 acres
HUNTING: bighorn sheep
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS: open July 16-March 31.

Pioneer park SWA - Grand Co.

Directions: From Granby, go W on Hwy. 40
to Hot Sulphur Springs. SWA is N of town and
follows the W bank of the Colorado River.
GMU/acres: 18 / 49 acres

PLATEAU CREEK SWA - Mesa Co.

Directions: From Grand Junction, go E on

I-70 to exit No. 49, then go 8 miles E on Hwy.
65 to Hwy. 330, go about 8 miles and turn left to
Sunnyside Rd. (V Rd.), go 0.125 of a mile N.
GMU/Acres: 421 / 1,346 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, dove
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rifle range
RESTRICTIONS: vehicles allowed only Aug.
2-Nov. 30.

PLAYA BLANCA SWA - Alamosa Co.

Directions: From Alamosa, go S on Hwy. 285.
Turn W on CR 8.0S. SWA starts at junction of
CRs 8.0S and 106 and goes NW.
GMU/acres: 80 / 714 acres
RESTRICTIONS: open Tues., Thurs., Sat. from
Nov. 1-Jan. 30 in designated areas.

PONY EXPRESS SWA - Sedgwick Co.

Directions: From I-76 at Julesburg exit (No.
180), go 0.1 of a mile N on Hwy. 385 to CR 28,
then go 1.5 miles W on CR 28 to service road.
Go 0.1 of a mile N to parking lot. Or, from
Julesburg, go 0.7 of a mile W on Hwy. 138 to CR
39, then go 0.9 of a mile S on CR 39.
GMU/Acres: 92 / 1,854 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite quail, turkey, waterfowl
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Target practice prohibited except when authorized by area wildlife manager.
c. Discharging firearms or bows allowed only
when hunting.
d. All recreational activities except deer hunting
are prohibited on opening weekend of regular
plains rifle deer season, and opening day and
first weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
e. Horses prohibited except when training hunting dogs and only allowed in Feb., March,
April (through Wed. before spring turkey
season opens) and Aug.
f. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited
from first day of teal season to last day of dark
goose season.

POUDRE RIVER SWA - Larimer Co.

Directions: From La Porte, go 5 miles N on
Hwy. 287 to Hwy. 14, then go 1.5 miles W.
GMUs/Acres: 19, 191 / 395 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: rafting, picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest room
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping prohibited.
b. Discharging firearms or bows allowed only
when hunting. Discharging bows allowed for
bowfishing.

PREWITT RES. SWA - Washington,

Logan Cos.

Directions: From I-76 and Merino exit, go 1
mile N to Hwy. 6, then 3.3 miles NE.
GMU/Acres: 96 / 2,924 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl, pheasant, bobwhite quail,
deer
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest room, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Anyone ages 19-64 must purchase an annual
Jumbo Res./Prewitt Res. access permit to
enter the property. Anyone who has a valid
Colorado annual hunting or fishing license
does NOT need to have an access permit.
Permits are $36, valid April 1-March 31, and
available anywhere you can purchase CPW
hunting and fishing licenses.
b. Maximum of 250 vehicles on property at
once.
c. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater
wake.

d. Boating prohibited Oct. 1 through last day of
regular goose season, except hand-propelled
craft used to set and pick up decoys and
retrieve downed waterfowl.
e. Camping, fires prohibited as posted.
f. Fishing allowed only from dam Oct. 1
through last day of waterfowl season. Ice
fishing allowed only within 50 yards of dam
during this time.
g. Waterskiing, glass beverage containers prohibited. Sailing, windsurfing allowed only in
July and Aug.
h. Hunting prohibited from floating devices and
as posted to protect resting waterfowl.

PUEBLO RES. SWA - Pueblo Co.

Directions: From Pueblo, go 7 miles W on

Hwy. 96.

GMU/Acres: 84 / 11,864 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, turkey, dove, waterfowl,

scaled quail
FISHING: coldwater stream, coldwater lake
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest room, nature trail

wildlife areas

SQUARE S RANCH: From Meeker, go 20 miles W
on Hwy. 64 to CR 5 (Piceance Creek Rd.), then
go 9 miles S to N edge of boundary.
SQUARE S SUMMER RANGE: From Meeker, go
20 miles W on Hwy. 64 to CR 5 (Piceance Creek
Rd.), then go 17 miles S to CR 26 (Black Sulphur
Creek Rd.), then 20 miles W to E entrance.
YELLOW CREEK UNIT: From Meeker, go 20 miles
W on Hwy. 64 to CR 5 (Piceance Creek Rd.),
then go 6 miles S to CR 20 (dirt road), then 5
miles W to Yellow Creek Rd.
LITTLE HILLS EXPERIMENT STATION: From
Meeker, go 20 miles W on Hwy. 64 to CR 5
(Piceance Creek Rd.), then 7 miles S to CR 22.
Follow signs to station (3 miles).
GMUs/acres: 11, 21, 22, 31 / 25,193 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky grouse, dove,
waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: camping in designated areas,
wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest room, drinking water

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RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping, fires, target practice prohibited.
b. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited,
except shotguns or bows while hunting. Discharging bows allowed for bowfishing.
c. Field trials may be authorized Feb., March,
Aug., and Sept.
d. Jumping, diving, swinging from cliffs, ledges
or man-made structures prohibited, this
includes (not limited to) boat docks, marina
structures, railroad trestle in Turkey Creek.

PUETT RES. SWA - Montezuma Co.

Directions: From Mancos, go 10 miles NW
on Hwy. 184 to CR 33, then go 1 mile S to access trail, 1.5 miles E.
GMU/acres: 73 / 177 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater
wake.

PURGATOIRE RIVER SWA - Bent Co.

Directions: From Hwys. 50 and 101 in Las
Animas, go S 1 mile on Hwy. 101 to CR 10.75.
Then go S on Rd. 10.75 to Rd. EE, then W to
Rd. 9.5, then S 1 mile to property at Rds. DD
and 9.5.
GMU/Acres: 130 / 960 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite quail, scaled quail, turkey, dove, waterfowl
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing

QUEENS SWA - Kiowa Co.

LOWER QUEENS (Neeskah): From Eads, go 15
miles S on Hwy. 287 to CR C, then 3.5 miles E
to Upper Queens. Follow access road S 2 miles.
UPPER QUEENS: From Eads, go 15 miles S on
Hwy. 287 to CR C, then 3.5 miles E.
NEE GRONDA: From Eads, go 15 miles S on
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Hwy. 287 to CR C, then 1 mile.
NEE SO PAH: Closed as posted.
NEE NOSHE: From Eads, go 11 miles S on Hwy.
287 to Kiowa Co. boat ramp access road, then
go 0.25 of a mile E to public boat ramp.
GMUs/Acres: 126, 127 / 13,886 acres total
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite quail, scaled quail, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: powerboating, sail boating, sailsurfing, waterskiing, camping, wildlife viewing.
Hand-launched vessels only due to low water
levels.
FACILITIES: rest rooms, boat ramps

wildlife areas

RESTRICTIONS on all units:

a. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater
wake in channel between Upper and Lower
Queens.
b. Boating prohibited in Lower Queens if it creates a whitewater wake from opening day of
waterfowl season through Dec. 1.
c. Hunters in Lower Queens, Upper Queens
(including channel), Nee Gronda and Nee
Noshe must check in and out at check station
when open.
d. Closed as posted in Lower Queens except to
retrieve downed waterfowl Dec. 1 through
last day of waterfowl season as posted.
e. Closed as posted in Upper Queens (including
the channel), Nee Gronda, Nee Noshe and
Nee So Pah except to retrieve downed waterfowl Nov. 1-last day of waterfowl season.
f. ATVs, dirt bikes prohibited.

RADIUM SWA - Grand, Eagle, Routt Cos.

Directions: From Kremmling, go 2.5 miles S
on Hwy. 9 to CR 1 (Trough Rd. to State Bridge),
then go 12 miles SW.
GMUs/acres: 15, 27, 361 / 10,996 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky grouse, dove,
waterfowl, black bear, mountain lion
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest room
RESTRICTIONS: hunting prohibited in designated safety zone as posted.

ralston creek SWA - Jefferson Co.

Directions: From Golden, go 1 mile N on
Hwy. 93 to Golden Gate Canyon Rd. Turn left
and go W 13 miles up canyon. Turn right at
Crawford Gulch, go 3-4 miles E, SWA parking
is on right.
GMU/Acres: 38 / 2,100 acres
HUNTING: big game, small game, furbearers
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Discharging firearms allowed only for hunting.

RAMAH SWA - El Paso Co.

Directions: From Ramah, go 4 miles W on

Hwy. 24.

GMU/Acres: 110 / 400 acres
HUNTING: small game, migratory waterfowl,

deer

FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: sail boating, wildlife viewing,

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archery range. Note: As of Aug. 2012, the lake is
currently dry. Call CPW for condition updates.
FACILITIES: boat ramp, rest room
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Boating prohibited Nov. 1 through last day of
waterfowl season except float tubes or craft
propelled by hand, wind or electric motor.
b. Camping, fires, water contact activities
prohibited.
c. Discharge of firearms or bows allowed only
when hunting. Centerfire rifles prohibited.
d. No target practice except for archery equipment on established archery range.
e. Discharging bows allowed for bowfishing.

RED DOG SWA - Prowers Co.

Directions: From Holly go N on CR 35 to Rd.

JJ, then go E on Rd. JJ 2 miles.
GMU/Acres: 127 / 570 acres
HUNTING: small game

RED LION SWA - Logan Co.

Directions: From I-76, take Red Lion exit
(No. 155), then go 3 miles N to Hwy. 138, then 1
mile NE to CR 95, then go 0.25 of a mile N.
GMUs/Acres: 90, 92 / 1,297 acres
HUNTING: rabbit, pheasant, dove, waterfowl (as
posted), bobwhite quail, deer
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Access from designated parking areas only.
b. Boating prohibited except float tubes or
carry-on craft propelled by hand for fishing
or hunting only.
c. All boating prohibited Oct. 1-March 31 except hand-propelled craft to place or retrieve
decoys or downed waterfowl.
d. Fishing only from the dam Oct. 1-March
31. During this time ice fishing restricted to
within 50 yards of dam.
e. Camping, fires prohibited.
f. Target practice prohibited except when authorized by area wildlife manager.
g. Discharging firearms or bows allowed only
when hunting. Discharging bows allowed for
bowfishing.
h. Hunting prohibited from frozen surface of
lake and floating devices.
i. During special late light goose season and
conservation orders for light geese, light
goose hunting allowed in area bounded on
N by CR 970, on E by CR 97 (CR 1), on S by
Hwy. 138 and on W by CR 95.
j. During regular duck season, all waterfowl and
small-game hunting is by reservation only.
See “Reservation Procedures,” (page 1) for
details. Maximum 4 people per reservation.
1. Hunters must check out as posted at check
station by 2 p.m.
2. Reservations regulated by areas. There are
9 waterfowl reservations, 3 small-game,
1 youth/mentor hunting only, with maximum 2 mentors and at least 1 youth per
reservation. Mentors must be at least 18
and have a valid hunter education certifi-

cate. They are not required to hunt.
3. Waterfowl and small-game hunting allowed only on Sat., Sun., Weds., Columbus
Day (observed), Veterans Day, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, New Year’s Day
and Martin Luther King, Jr. Day.
4. All uses other than hunting prohibited during this time, except: a) fishing on Jumbo
Annex and live trapping. No reservation
required for trapping.
k. Deer hunting allowed during established deer
seasons. Deer hunters not required to check
out at station but reservation is required.
Reservations are unlimited in number.

RED MOUNTAIN SWA - Grand Co.

Directions: SWA is 2.5 miles E of Granby on
CR 60. Public access available with permission
from adjacent private landowner.
GMU/acres: 28 / 161 acres
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open April 16-Nov. 14.
b. Fires, motor vehicles prohibited.
c. Dogs must be on a leash.

Reddy SWA (Fishing Easement) - Lake Co.
Directions: SWA is about 7 miles S of Leadville on Hwy. 24, at the Arkansas River highway
overpass.
GMUs/acres: 48, 49 / 8 acres
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Fishing only.
b. Access allowed only within 30 feet of highwater line or as posted. Access only from
Hwy. 24 overpass parking or Crystal Lake
STL.
c. Dogs prohibited.

RICHARD SWA (Hunting and Fishing
Lease) - Jackson Co.

river Access: from Walden, go 0.5 of a mile W
on Hwy. 14 to CR 12W, then 8 miles W to CR 7.
Then go 7 miles N to Lake John SWA. Go to S
end of Lake John to parking lot.
sheep mountain access: from Walden, go
0.5 of a mile W on Hwy. 14 to CR 12W, then go
13.7 miles W to parking area. Hunting area E of
CR 12W.
GMU/Acres: 161 / 2,323 acres, 6 miles of river
HUNTING: big game, small game, waterfowl
FISHING: North Fork of the North Platte River,
coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping prohibited.
b. Hunting prohibited within 200 yards of buildings.

RIO BLANCO LAKE SWA - Rio Blanco Co.

Directions: From Meeker, go 20 miles W on

Hwy. 64.

GMUs/Acres: 11, 22 / 383 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl, rabbit
FISHING: coldwater stream, warmwater lake
RECREATION: power boating, waterskiing, wild-

life viewing, camping in designated area
FACILITIES: rest room, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:

�State Wildlife Areas
a. Field trials may be authorized Feb., March,
Aug. and Sept.
b. Waterskiing permitted June 16-end of Feb.

RIO GRANDE SWA - Rio Grande Co.

Directions: From Monte Vista, go 3 miles E
on Sherman Avenue.
GMU/Acres: 791 / 935 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest room, parking areas
RESTRICTIONS:

RIO GRANDE river SWA (Del Norte
Fishing Easements) - Rio Grande Co.

Directions: From Del Norte, take Hwy. 160

W. SWA is on N side of Hwy. 160 and starts just
past town of Hanna.
GMU/acres: 79 / 124 acres
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Fishing only.
b. Camping prohibited.

RITO HONDO RES. SWA - Hinsdale Co.

Directions: From Creede, go 35 miles W on
Hwy. 149 to USFS Rd. 513, then go 2 miles NW
to fork. Take right fork 200 yards N.
GMU/acres: 76 / 41 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest room, campgrounds
RESTRICTIONS: only float tubes or craft propelled by hand, wind or electric motor allowed.

ROAD CANYON RES. SWA - Hinsdale Co.

Directions: From Creede, go 25 miles W on

Hwy. 149 to USFS Rd. 520, then go 4 miles W.
GMU/acres: 76 / 177 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest room, drinking water, boat
ramp
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping prohibited.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater
wake.

ROARING FORK SWA - Garfield Co.

Directions: Three SWA parcels are along
the Roaring Fork River between Carbondale
and Glenwood Springs. Westbank parcel: At
intersection of CRs 109 and 154. Burry Parcel:
At mile marker 9 on Hwy. 82. Gianinetti Parcel:
Entrance is 100 yards E of intersection of Hwys.
82 and 133. For coldwater fishing access.
GMUs/acres: 43, 444 / 40 acres
RESTRICTIONS: camping, fires, discharging
firearms prohibited

ROCK CREEK SWA - Routt, Grand Cos.

Directions: From Kremmling, go 6 miles N on
Hwy. 40 to Hwy. 134, then go 12 miles W over
Gore Pass to USFS Rd. 206, then 2.5 miles SW.
GMU/acres: 15 / 205 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky grouse,
waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing

ROCKY FORD SWA - Otero Co.

Directions: From Rocky Ford, go 2 miles NE
on Hwy. 266, cross the bridge and turn E on CR
80.5. 550 acres.
Mcclelland Tract: Go 1.25 miles farther E
from above directions.
GMUs/Acres: 125, 129 / 1,142 acres total
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, pheasant, bobwhite
quail, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest rooms
RESTRICTIONS: fires prohibited

ROEBER SWA - Delta Co.

Directions: From Paonia on Onarga Ave, go

S on Lamborn Mesa Rd. to Minerich Rd. Go 1
mile S on Minerich Rd. to parking lot.
GMU/acres: 53 / 1,030 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit
FISHING: coldwater lake
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open only to hunting or fishing.
b. Open May 1 through last day of regular biggame season.
c. Camping, fires, dogs, bowfishing prohibited.
d. Discharging firearms and hunting prohibited
in open space easement.

ROSEMONT RES. SWA - Teller Co.

Directions: From Divide, go 15 miles S on
Hwy. 67 to Gold Camp Rd. near Victor, then 20
miles E.
GMU/Acres: 59 / 357 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest rooms
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open May 11-Oct. 31.
b. Foot access only from established parking
areas.
c. Fishing permitted from 5 a.m.-9 p.m.
d. Closed near dam, caretaker’s house and N
side of reservoir as posted.
e. Boating, camping, dogs, fires, picnicking,
water contact activities prohibited.
NEW! Ruby Mountain SWA (Fishing
Easement) - Chaffee Co.

Directions: Two miles S of Buena Vista, at the

intersection of Hwys. 24 and 285, go S on Hwy.
285 for 3.5 miles. Turn N on CR 301 for 0.5 of a
mile. Turn E on CR 300 for 2.25 miles to parking on N side of road.
GMU/Acres: 57 / 4 acres
Fishing: coldwater river

Restrictions:

a. Open for fishing only and only from the highwater line to mid-river.
b. Parking in designated lots only.
c. Camping, fires prohibited.

RUNYON/FOUNTAIN LAKES SWA - Pueblo

Co.

Directions: From Pueblo, go S on I-25 to exit
98-A, then go S on Santa Fe to Runyon Field,
then go E on Runyon Field Rd. 0.5 of a mile.
GMU/Acres: 123 / 88 acres
FISHING: warmwater, coldwater fishing
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest rooms, nature trail, handicapped fishing dock
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open sunrise to sunset; no time restrictions
for fishing.
b. Camping, fires, water contact activities
prohibited.
c. Boating allowed with float tubes or carry-on
craft propelled by hand for fishing only.

wildlife areas

a. Open July 16-Feb. 14. Area wildlife manager
may authorize access during closure if it won’t
harm nesting or wintering birds.
b. Fires, bowfishing prohibited.
c. Camping only in parking areas with toilets.
d. Area wildlife manager may post closures to
manage hunting pressure and safety during
waterfowl seasons.

2013 Colorado State Recreation Lands

RUSSELL LAKES SWA - Saguache Co.

Directions: From Saguache, go 9 miles S on
Hwy. 285 to CR R, then go 1.5 miles E.
GMU/Acres: 682 / 4,579 acres
HUNTING: rabbit, dove, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Closed Feb. 15-July 15 and otherwise as posted. Sect. 29 closed during waterfowl seasons.
b. Closed after 1 p.m. during first split waterfowl
season.
c. Camping only in self-contained units in
designated areas.
d. Field trials may be authorized Feb., March,
Aug. and Sept.
e. Parking only in established parking areas.
f. Bowfishing prohibited.

SAN LUIS LAKES SWA - Alamosa Co.

Directions: From Alamosa, go 13 miles N on
Hwy. 17 to Sand Dunes Monument Rd., then
go 8 miles E to access road. To access the SWA,
travel through San Luis State Park. Park fee will
not be charged if continuing on to SWA only.
GMU/acres: 82 / 2,031 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl, dove
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: boat ramp, parking areas
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Boating prohibited N of buoy line. Closed Feb.
15-July 15 N of buoy line and E-W fence line.
b. Camping prohibited N of buoy line and E-W
fence line.

SAN MIGUEL SWA (Applebaugh Fishing
Easement) - San Miguel Co.

Directions: From Placerville, go 0.75 of a mile
S on Hwy. 145.
GMU/acres: 70 / 13 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
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SANCHEZ RES. SWA - Costilla Co.

Directions: From San Luis, go 3 miles E on
Hwy. 152 to Hwy. 242, then go 5.2 miles S.
GMU/acres: 83 / 1,462 acres
FISHING: warmwater lake
FACILITIES: rest room, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:

wildlife areas

a. Open only for fishing.
b. Hunting, waterskiing, bowfishing prohibited.
c. Camping prohibited in boat ramp parking area.
d. All crayfish must be returned to the water
they came from immediately, or killed and
taken into possession as soon as caught. Abdomen must be separated from the tail.

SAND DRAW SWA - Sedgwick Co.

Directions: From I-76 at Julesburg (No. 180),

go 8 miles S on Hwy. 385 to CR 16, turn E to CR
49 and go 1 mile S.
GMU/Acres: 93 / 209 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, pheasant, dove
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Target practice prohibited except when authorized by area wildlife manager.
c. Discharging firearms or bows allowed only
when hunting.
d. Hunting open only to youth/mentors. One
mentor per youth may hunt.

SANDS LAKE SWA - Chaffee Co.

Directions: From Salida, go 0.5 of a mile NW
on Hwy. 291. SWA is E of highway, opposite
Heart of the Rockies Regional Medical Center.
GMU/acres: 57 / 14 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
Facilities: rest room
RESTRICTIONS: camping prohibited.

SANDSAGE SWA - Yuma Co.

Directions: From Wray, go 4.5 miles W on
Hwy. 34 to CR 35, then 0.25 of a mile W to CR
CC. Then go 0.5 of a mile S.
GMU/acres: 101 / 287 acres
HUNTING: rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite
quail, dove, waterfowl, turkey, deer
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Hunting allowed only with shotguns or bows.
c. Target practice prohibited except when authorized by area wildlife manager.
d. Discharging firearms or bows allowed only
when hunting. Discharging bows allowed for
bowfishing.

SAPINERO SWA - Gunnison Co.

Directions: From Gunnison, go 15 miles W
on Hwy. 50. Access from Hwy. 50 at Rainbow
Lake, Red Creek, East Elk Creek and Dry Gulch
roads.
GMU/Acres: 54 / 7,129 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky grouse
RECREATION: wildlife viewing

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RESTRICTIONS: snowmobiles allowed only on
main road (Rainbow Lake Road).

SARVIS CREEK SWA - Routt Co.

Directions: From Steamboat Springs, go 4.5
miles S on Hwy. 131 to CR 18, then 7 miles SE.
GMU/Acres: 15 / 309 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest room
RESTRICTIONS: camping and campfires allowed
only 3 days before regular big-game seasons
until 3 days after regular big-game seasons

SAWHILL PONDS Swa - Boulder Co.

Directions: From I-25 take Hwy. 7 W. Turn
N on 75th Street. SWA is W of 75th Street after
crossing Valmont Drive.
GMU/acres: 29 / 208 acres
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open 5 a.m.-midnight.
b. Dogs must be on 6-foot leash, controlled by
handler, except in designated areas.
c. Motorized, non-motor vehicles (including
bicycles) prohibited beyond designated parking areas.
d. Hunting, boating, belly boats prohibited.
Other activities prohibited as posted.
e. Horseback riding only on established maintenance roads.
f. Collecting allowed only with authorized
permit.

SEDGWICK BAR SWA - Sedgwick Co.

Directions: From Sedgwick, go 2 miles NE on
Hwy. 138 to access road, then go 0.5 of a mile S.
GMU/Acres: 92 / 885 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite quail, dove, waterfowl, turkey
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Discharging firearms or bows allowed only
when hunting. Discharging bows allowed for
bowfishing.
c. Target practice prohibited except when authorized by area wildlife manager.
d. All recreational activities except deer hunting
are prohibited on opening weekend of regular
plains rifle deer season, and opening day and
first weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
e. Horses prohibited except when training hunting dogs and only allowed in Feb., March,
April (through Wed. before spring turkey
season opens) and Aug.
f. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited
from first day of teal season to last day of dark
goose season.

SEGO SPRINGS SWA - Conejos Co.

Directions: From Manassa, go 3 miles E on
Hwy. 142 to access road, then go 0.5 of a mile N.
GMU/Acres: 81 / 640 acres
HUNTING: rabbit, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing

RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open July 16-Feb. 14.
b. Field trials may be authorized Aug. and Sept.
c. Fires, bowfishing prohibited.

SETCHFIELD SWA - Bent Co.

Directions: From Hwys. 50 &amp; 101 in Las
Animas, take Hwy. 101 S 16 miles to CR P. Go
W on CR P 1 mile to CR 11, then go S 6 miles
on CRs 11 and 10.
GMU/Acres: 130 / 2,438 acres
HUNTING: pronghorn, rabbit, bobwhite quail,
scaled quail, dove
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS: camping, fires prohibited

SEYMOUR LAKE SWA - Jackson Co.

Directions: From Walden, go 14 miles SW on
Hwy. 14 to CR 28, then go 1 mile S to CR 11,
then 3 miles S to CR 11A and 0.5 of a mile W.
GMU/Acres: 17 / 81 water acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest room, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater
wake.
b. Sailboards prohibited.

SHARPTAIL RIDGE SWA - Douglas Co.

Directions: Take Hwy. 85 S toward Roxborough Park. Turn W on Titan Pkwy., merge into
Titan Rd. Turn S on Roxborough Park Drive.
SWA is near end of road (before it curves W).
SWA extends S.
GMU/acres: 51 / 699 acres
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Day use only. Foot access only.
b. Camping prohibited.
c. Hunting allowed only for deer and elk and
only by permit. Hunters must have limited
deer or elk license for GMU 51 before applying for permit. Maximum 2 hunters daily.
Group applications allowed for max. 2 hunters per group. Permits valid only 2-3 days
starting after Labor Day weekend. Permits
issued by drawing. Application deadline: 5
p.m. first Monday in August, available at the
Wildlife Area Office in Denver, (303) 2917227. Permit holders can take 1 non-hunting
person, that person must stay with hunters
at all times. Hunters can park in parking area
behind gate during times they are allowed
to hunt. Driving elsewhere on property
prohibited.

Shriver-WRIGHT SWA - Rio Grande Co.

Directions: From Monte Vista, go 3 miles E
on Sherman Ave.
GMU/acres: 791 / 120 acres
hunting: deer, rabbit, dove, waterfowl
fishing: coldwater river
recreation: wildlife viewing, photography
restrictions:

a. Fires, target practice, bowfishing prohibited.
b. Hunting only with shotguns, archery or
muzzleloader equipment.

�State Wildlife Areas
c. Camping allowed only in parking areas with
self-contained trailers or campers.
d. Area wildlife manager may post area-specific
closures to manage waterfowl hunting pressure and for safety.

SIMMONS SWA - Yuma Co.

Directions: From Wray, go S 5 mi. on Hwy.
385 to CR 30. Go E about 1 mile on paved road,
turn S following paved road, turn E onto CR JJ,
continue 0.5 of a mile E to parking lot.
GMU/acres: 102 / 2,157 acres
RESTRICTIONS:

SIMPSON PONDS SWA - Larimer Co.

Directions: From I-25 at Hwy. 402 exit (No.
255), go 2 miles W on Hwy. 402 to CR 9E, then
go 0.5 of a mile N.
GMU/Acres: 20 / 44 acres
HUNTING: dove, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour after
sunset; no time restrictions for fishing or
hunters with a night-hunting permit.
b. Camping, fires, dog training, horseback riding, bicycling prohibited.
c. Boating prohibited except float tubes for
fishing.
d. Discharging firearms or bows allowed only
when hunting. Discharging bows allowed for
bowfishing.

SKAGUAY RES. SWA - Teller Co.

Directions: From Victor, go 0.5 of a mile E on

CR 67 to CR 86, then go 2 miles E to CR 861.
Go 12 miles E to SWA.
GMU/Acres: 59 / 715 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest rooms, boat ramps
RESTRICTIONS: boating prohibited if it creates a
whitewater wake.

SMITH RES. SWA - Costilla Co.

Directions: From Blanca, go 0.5 of a mile W
on Hwy. 160 to Airport Rd., then 4 miles S.
GMU/acres: 83 / 278 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: trailer dump station, rest room, boat
ramp
RESTRICTIONS:

a. N and E shores open only July 16-Feb. 14.
b. Fishing only within 200 yards of dam from
Nov. 1 through end of waterfowl season.
c. Field trials may be authorized Feb., March,
Aug. and Sept.
d. Waterskiing prohibited.
e. Vehicles prohibited within 50 feet of water.

smyth SWA - Chaffee Co.

Directions: From Poncha Springs, go 6 miles

N on Hwy. 285. Then go 0.125 of a mile E and N
on CR 191. Turn right at sign, parking at end of
access road.
GMU/acres: 56 / 10 acres
fishing: public access for fishing only on W
side of Arkansas River.

SOUTH REPUBLICAN SWA - Yuma Co.

Directions: From Burlington, go 21 miles N
on Hwy. 385 to CR 1, then go 3 miles E. Go 2
miles N and 2 miles E.
GMUs/Acres: 103, 109 / 18,365 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, turkey, pheasant, bobwhite quail, dove, waterfowl, snipe
FISHING: warmwater lake
RECREATION: power boating, sail boating, sail
surfing, waterskiing, camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: campsites, trailer dump station, rest
rooms, drinking water, boat ramps, picnic area
with barbeque pit
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Field trials may be authorized Feb., March,
Aug. and Sept. No more than 2 trials may be
authorized Feb.-March. Only 1 trial may be
authorized Aug.-Sept.
b. Waterfowl hunting access prohibited on
downstream face of dam and as posted.
c. Parking for waterfowl hunting only in designated areas.
d. Waterfowl hunting prohibited as posted to
give resting area for wintering waterfowl.

SPANISH PEAKS SWA - Las Animas Co.

Directions: From Aguilar, go W on Apishapa
Rd.; follow signs.
GMU/Acres: 85 / 6,450 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, squirrel, turkey
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest rooms, drinking water
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Access only from established parking areas.
Parking only in designated areas.
b. Camping, fires permitted only in designated
areas.

SPINNEY MOUNTAIN SWA - Park Co.

Directions: From Hartsel, go 3 miles S on CR 59.
GMUs/Acres: 58, 581 / 1,937 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS: camping, fires prohibited.

SPRING CREEK RES. SWA - Gunnison Co.

Directions: From Gunnison go N on Hwy.
135 to Almont. Turn right on CR 742, travel 6
miles to Spring Creek. Turn left on CR 744 and
go 14 miles.
GMU/acres: 55 / 55 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: camping, fishing, wildlife viewing
ACCESS: limited to summer travel, usually
July-Oct.
FACILITIES: USFS campsites, drinking water,
rest rooms, boat ramp

STALKER LAKE SWA - Yuma Co.

Directions: From Wray, go 2 miles W on Hwy.
34 to CR FF, then go 1.5 miles N to access road,
then 0.5 of a mile W.
GMU/Acres: 98 / 75 acres
HUNTING: pheasant, bobwhite quail, dove,
waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake, warmwater lake
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest room, boat ramp, picnic shelters, tables
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Only float tubes or craft propelled by hand,
wind or electric motor allowed.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Hunting only with shotguns or bows.
d. Discharging firearms or bows allowed only
when hunting. Discharging bows allowed for
bowfishing.
e. Target practice prohibited except when authorized by area wildlife manager.
f. Hunting on W half of lake prohibited. Hunting permitted from closed area E to dam until
Oct. 31.

wildlife areas

a. Open Sept. 1-May 31.
b. Foot access only.
c. Camping, fires, dog training prohibited.
d. Target practice prohibited except when authorized by area wildlife manager.

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STORM MOUNTAIN ACCESS ROAD -

Larimer Co.

Directions: From Loveland, take Hwy. 34
W to Big Thomspon School; go N 4 miles on
Buckhorn Rd. (CR 27) to Masonville. Go NW
on Buckhorn Rd. 2.5 miles to Bar D Ranch Rd.,
which is Storm Mountain Access Rd.
GMU: 20
RESTRICTIONS: closed as posted when necessary to prevent road and habitat damage. Road
closed when USFS closes the gate, usually
around Dec. 1.

SUMMIT RES. SWA - Montezuma Co.

Directions: From Mancos, go 9 miles NW on

Hwy. 184.

GMU/acres: 73 / 526 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest room, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater
wake.

TAMARACK RANCH SWA - Logan Co.

Directions: From I-76 at Crook exit (No. 149),
go 0.5 of a mile N on Hwy. 55.
GMUs/Acres: 91, 93 / 10,696 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite quail, dove, waterfowl, turkey
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing, limited
camping
FACILITIES: rest room, drinking water
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping only in designated area.
b. Fires only in designated camping area.
c. Field trials may be authorized Feb., March,
Aug. and Sept. No more than 3 trials may be
authorized Feb.-March and Aug., and only 1
in Sept.
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d. Mandatory check station with assigned parking spots. Hunters must stay at assigned area
until 9 a.m., then can walk to adjacent areas
and hunt. Deer and turkey hunters required
only to check into E or W Tamarack, GMU
91. At S Tamarack, S of I-76, GMU 93, mandatory check in and out.
e. Reservations available but not required
on weekends as listed and Columbus Day
(observed), Veterans Day, Thanksgiving Day,
Christmas, New Year’s Day, Martin Luther
King Jr. Day and Presidents Day.
See “Reservation Procedures,” (page 1) for
details. The first hunt date available for reservations is the Sat. after Oct. 24 and the last
date available is the last Sun. of regular duck
season. Weekdays, weekends and holidays
outside the reservation period and any unreserved or open units are available for hunting
without reservations and are regulated
through check station. Hunters must check in
and check out as posted.
f. Target practice prohibited except when authorized by area wildlife manager.
g. Discharging firearms or bows allowed only
when hunting. Discharging bows allowed for
bowfishing.
h. All recreational activities except deer hunting
are prohibited on opening weekend of regular
plains rifle deer season, and opening day and
first weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
i. Horses prohibited N of I-76 except when
training hunting dogs and then only allowed
in Feb., March, April (through Wed. before
spring turkey season opens) and Aug.
j. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited
from first day of teal season to last day of dark
goose season.

TARRYALL RES. SWA - Park Co.

Directions: From Jefferson, go 16.5 miles SE

on CR 77.

GMUs/Acres: 50, 501 / 711 land acres, 175
water acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake, stream fishing
RECREATION: camping
FACILITIES: rest room, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Closed at dam, spillway, outlet structures.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates whitewater
wake.

TAYLOR RIVER SWA - Gunnison Co.

Directions: From Gunnison, go 10 miles N on
Hwy. 135 to USFS Rd. 742 (Taylor River Rd.);
then 18 miles E to base of Taylor Res.
GMU/acres: 55 / 13 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping, fires, hunting prohibited. Dogs
must be on leash.
b. Parking only in designated areas.
c. Closed from Taylor dam to 325 yards downstream.
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TERRACE RES. SWA - Conejos Co.

Directions: From Monte Vista, go 12 miles S

on Hwy. 15 to USFS Rd. 250, then 9 miles W.
GMUs/acres: 80, 81 / 240 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing

TETER-MichigaN creek SWA - Park Co.

Directions: From Jefferson, 2 miles S on Hwy.
285, then go 2 miles N on CR 35.
GMU/Acres: 500 / 950 acres
HUNTING: big game, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream fishing
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS: camping, fires prohibited.

THURSTON RES. SWA - Prowers Co.

Directions: From Lamar, go 9 miles N on
Hwy. 196 to CR TT, then go 1 mile W to CR 7,
then go 0.25 of a mile N.
GMU/Acres: 127 / 400 acres
HUNTING: dove, waterfowl, rabbit
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: power boating, sail boating, sail
surfing, waterskiing, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: boat ramps, rest room
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour after
sunset; no time restrictions for fishing.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates whitewater
wake Nov. 1 through last day of waterfowl
season.
c. ATVs, dirt bikes, snowmobiles prohibited.
d. Frozen surface of lake closed.
e. Dams, inlets, outlet structures open only for
fishing.

TILMAN BISHOP SWA - Mesa Co.

Directions: Take I-70 W toward Grand Junction. Exit Hwy. 6 to Palisade. Turn S on 38 Road,
merge into F 1/4 Road. SWA along river N of
junction of roads F 1/4 and 37 1/4.
GMUs/acres: 30, 41 / 113 acres
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Closed during nesting and migratory bird
period, March 15-July 14.
b. Camping, turkey hunting prohibited. Dogs
prohibited except as an aid to hunting.
c. Waterfowl hunters must hunt from designated
blinds/zone. Maximum 4 hunters per blind.
Mandatory check in and out at station.
d. Hunting only with bows and shotguns with
shot-shells only.
e. Deer hunting allowed by permit. Applications
available at the Wildlife Area Office in Grand
Junction (970) 255-6100. Application deadline is Aug. 1. Permits by drawing; successful
applicants notified by mail. Date, time and
location of drawing included on application.
f. Waterfowl hunting by reservation only. See
“Reservation Procedures,” (page 1) for details.
g. Hunt areas not reserved are available on
first-come, first-served basis after 5 a.m. each
hunt day. Reserved areas unoccupied by 7
a.m. also available on first-come, first-served
basis. Any hunt area must be yielded upon
request of hunter holding valid reservation
for that area.

TIMPAS CREEK SWA (including Otero
Pond) - Otero Co.
Directions: From Rocky Ford, go 4 miles S
on Hwy. 71 to Hwy. 10, then 2 miles E across
Timpas Creek Bridge, then go 1 mile S on CR
21, then 1 mile W on CR Z.
GMU/Acres: 135 / 141 acres
HUNTING: rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite
quail, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS: fires prohibited.

TOMAHAWK SWA - Park Co.

Directions: From Hartsel, go 5 miles N on
Hwy. 9, then go 0.5 of a mile to parking area.
Or: from Fairplay, go 10 miles S on Hwy. 9, then
0.5 of a mile to parking area.
GMU/Acres: 50 / 1,655 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, waterfowl, pronghorn
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS: camping, fires prohibited.

Tomichi creek SWA - Gunnison Co.

Directions: In Gunnison, go S on Teller St.
to end of road. At parking lot for softball fields,
find W Mountain trailhead sign. Take the dirt
road to the SWA parking lot.
GMU/acres: 67 / 465 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
Restrictions:

a. Access by foot only from designated points.
b. Access restricted south of Tomichi Creek to
100 feet S of high water line from Jan. 1-June
30, as posted.
c. Camping, fires prohibited.
d. Dogs must be on leash, except as aid in hunting.
e. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited in
designated safety zones, as posted.

TOTTEN RES. SWA - Montezuma Co.

Directions: From Cortez, go 3.5 miles E on
Hwy. 160 to CR 29, then 1 mile N.
GMU/acres: 73 / 250 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest room, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour after
sunset; no time restrictions for fishing.
b. Closed along N shore March 1-May 31.
c. Camping, fires, alcoholic beverages, glass
containers prohibited.
d. Hunting prohibited in inlet Sept. 30-Jan. 20 as
posted to protect resting waterfowl.
e. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.

TRUJILLO MEADOWS SWA - Conejos Co.

Directions: From Antonito, go 36 miles W on
Hwy. 17 to USFS Rd. 118, then go 4 miles W.
GMU/acres: 81 / 71 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake

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RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest room, drinking water
RESTRICTIONS: boating prohibited if it creates a

whitewater wake.

TURK’S POND SWA - Baca Co.

Directions: From Springfield, go 2 miles N on
Hwy. 287 to CR HH, then go 14 miles E to CR
39. Go 3.5 miles N.
GMU/Acres: 139 / 200 acres
HUNTING: dove, pheasant, waterfowl, rabbit
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

TWIN SISTERS SWA - Larimer Co.

Directions: From Allenspark, go 4 miles N on

Hwy. 7 to Meeker Park (USFS Rd. 119), then go
2.5 miles N to USFS Rd. 325, then 1 mile W.
GMU/Acres: 20 / 640 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing

TWO BUTTES RES. SWA - Baca,

Prowers Cos.

Directions: From Springfield, go 18 miles N

on Hwy. 287 to CR B.5, then 3 miles E.
GMUs/Acres: 138, 139 / 8,533 acres
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, rabbit, pheasant,
bobwhite quail, scaled quail, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: camping, hiking, rock climbing,
wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest rooms, drinking water, rifle
range, boat ramps
RESTRICTIONS: boating prohibited in Two
Buttes Ponds below dam except float tubes or
craft propelled by hand, wind or electric motor.

VAIL DEER UNDERPASS SWA - Eagle Co.

Directions: From Vail, go 4 miles W on S side
of frontage road of I-70.
GMUs/acres: 36, 45 / 107 acres
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open June 16-Oct. 31.
b. Hunting prohibited.

van tuyl SWA - Gunnison Co.

Cabin creek unit: From Gunnison, go 6.5
miles E on Hwy. 50, then go 0.2 of a mile N on
BLM Rd. 3107. 200 acres
Lost Canyon unit: From Gunnison, go 1.2
miles N on Hwy. 135, turn E and take CR 10 for
3 miles. Turn E on CR 743 and go about 6 miles
to SWA. 310 acres
GMU/acres: 55 / 510 total acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS: BLM road closures March
1-May 15. Motorized travel, including over the
snow, restricted to BLM Rd. 3107 (Cabin Creek)
and CR 743 (Lost Canyon).

VERNER SWA (Fishing Lease) - Jackson Co.

Directions: From Walden, go 0.5 of a mile W

on Hwy. 14 to CR 12, then go 5.1 miles W to CR
18, then 0.5 of a mile W to access road. SWA is
1 mile of river.
GMU/acres: 16 / 23 acres
fishing: North Platte River, coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS: open for fishing only.

WAHATOYA SWA - Huerfano Co.

Directions: From LaVeta, go 1 mile E on Bear

Creek Rd.

GMU/Acres: 85 / 80 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife view-

ing

FACILITIES: rest room
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Boating prohibited except float tubes or craft
propelled by hand or wind.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.

WALKER SWA - Mesa Co.

Directions: From Grand Junction, go 2 miles
W on Hwys. 6 and 50, turn S on River Rd., go
0.5 of a mile and turn S on gravel road.
GMUs/Acres: 30, 40 / 351 acres
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: rafting, canoeing, wildlife viewing, interpretive program
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open a half hour before sunrise until a half
hour after sunset.
b. Camping, fires, dogs, hunting, trapping
prohibited.
c. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited,
except bows permitted for bowfishing.

WARD ROAD POND SWA - Jefferson Co.

Directions: In Denver at I-70 and Ward Rd.
GMU/acres: 38 / 25 acres
FISHING: warmwater
FACILITIES: rest room
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open for fishing only.
b. Only float tubes or craft propelled by hand
allowed.
c. Camping, fires, hunting, dog training, discharging firearms or bows prohibited.

WATSON LAKE SWA - Larimer Co.

Directions: From Fort Collins, go 7 miles NW
on Hwy. 287 to Rist Canyon Rd. (CR 52E), then
go 1 mile W.
GMU/Acres: 19 / 44 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream, warmwater lake
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest rooms, nature trails
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour after
sunset; no time restrictions for fishing.
b. Boating, camping, hunting, ice fishing, ice
skating, discharging firearms prohibited.
c. Parking prohibited on S dam.
d. Closed on NW side as posted.
e. Use or possession of live minnows prohibited.

WAUNITA WATCHABLE WILDLIFE AREA
- Gunnison Co.
Directions: From Gunnison, go E on Hwy.
50. Turn left at CR 887 to WWA site.
GMU: 551
RECREATION: wildlife viewing April 1-May 15
for Gunnison sage-grouse
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping, fires, dogs, discharging firearms
prohibited.
b. Trash must be packed out.

WEBSTER SWA - Weld Co.

Directions: From LaSalle, go 0.25 of a mile N
on Hwy. 85 to CR 394, then go 2.25 miles.
GMU/Acres: 94 / 158 acres
HUNTING: rabbit, pheasant, dove, waterfowl
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping, fires, horses prohibited.
b. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited,
except shotguns, muzzleloaders or bows
allowed for hunting Sept. 1-Feb. 28. Shotguns
or bows also allowed in spring turkey season.
c. From March 1-Aug. 31, SWA is only open to
spring turkey hunters with valid license during spring turkey season.
d. Dogs allowed only as hunting aid. Dog training allowed only when training for hunting.

wildlife areas

a. Boating prohibited except float tubes or craft
propelled by hand, wind or electric motor.
b. Camping and fires prohibited.
c. Closed near pond and administrative building
except to retrieve downed waterfowl from
opening day of waterfowl season through end
of Feb.

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WELLINGTON RES. No. 4, SMITH LAKE
SWA - Larimer Co.

Directions: From I-25 at the Wellington exit,
go 0.3 of a mile W on Hwy. 1 to CR 7, then 1.4
miles N to CR 66, then 2 miles W.
GMU/Acres: 9 / Wellington Res. No. 4: 105
acres. Smith Lake: 30 acres.
fishing: warmwater and coldwater species
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest rooms
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour after
sunset; no time restrictions for fishing.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater
wake.
c. Hunting, discharging firearms or bows,
camping, open fires, OHVs, snowmobiles
prohibited.
d. Sailboards prohibited on Wellington Res. No. 4.

WELLINGTON SWA - Larimer, Weld Cos.

WELLINGTON UNIT: From I-25 and Hwy. 14
exit, go 9 miles N on E service road to CR 64
and then 1.5 miles E.
COBB LAKE UNIT: From I-25 and Hwy. 14 exit,
go 5 miles N on E service road to CR 56, then
1.4 miles E.
SCHWARE UNIT: From I-25 and Hwy. 14 exit,
go 7 miles N on E service road to CR 60, then
1 mile E.
GMU/acres: 87 / 1,793 acres
fishing: warmwater
HUNTING: rabbit, pheasant, dove, waterfowl
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Wellington and Schware units open only July
16-March 14.
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b. Wellington Unit closed from first day of regular
waterfowl season to first day of pheasant season except Sat., Sun., Mon. and legal holidays.
c. Boating prohibited except craft propelled by
hand to hunt waterfowl.
d. Camping, fires prohibited.
e. Field trials may be authorized on Wellington
and Schware units Feb., March 1-14 and Aug.
Trials may be authorized on Cobb Lake Unit
year-round.
f. Target practice must be authorized by area
wildlife manager.
g. Horseback riding prohibited except at Cobb
Lake Unit during field trials.
h. Big-game hunting only with archery, shotguns with slugs and muzzleloading.
i. Domestic, feral or privately-owned game birds
may be released with permit for dog training
on Cobb Lake Unit. All birds taken shall be
removed, and all privately-owned game birds
shall be prepared for human consumption.

WEST BANK SWA - Garfield Co.

Directions: Go S on Hwy. 82, turn right at

mile marker 5 on CR 154.
GMUs: 43, 444
FISHING: coldwater stream.
RECREATION: boat launch, angler access.
RESTRICTIONS: camping, fires, discharging
firearms prohibited.

WEST LAKE SWA - Larimer Co.

Directions: From Red Feather Lakes, go 1
mile E on Red Feather Lakes Rd.
GMU/Acres: 191 / 38 water acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, fishing, camping
FACILITIES: campground, rest room, drinking
water
RESTRICTIONS: only float tubes or craft propelled by hand, wind or electric motor allowed.

WEST LAKE SWA - Mesa Co.

Directions: 711 Independent Ave., Grand

Junction.

GMU/Acres: 30 / 6 acres
FISHING: warmwater lake
FACILITIES: rest room
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open 7 a.m.-9 p.m.
b. Boating, water contact activities prohibited.

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WEST RIFLE CREEK SWA - Garfield Co.

Directions: From Rifle, go 4 miles N on Hwy.

13 to Hwy. 325, turn right and go 4 miles to CR
252. Go 1.5 miles NW.
GMU/acres: 33 / 941 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, black bear, mountain lion,
turkey, rabbit, dove, bobcat
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: campground on CR 252, 4 miles
NW of Hwy. 325; non-potable water only
RESTRICTIONS: camping only from day after
Labor Day-Dec. 31

WHEELER SWA - Garfield Co.

Directions: From Silt, take I-70 W about 1
mile. SWA on N side of interstate between I-70
and Hwys. 6 &amp; 24, adjacent to Colorado River.
SWA only legally accessible via river.
GMUs/Acres: 33, 42 / 48 acres
HUNTING: rabbit, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: trout, whitefish
RECREATION: wildlife viewing

WHITEHORSE SWA - Adams Co.

Directions: Take I-76 E toward Barr Lake.
Exit 152nd Avenue, go E. Turn left on Picadilly
Road, turn left on 128th Avenue. SWA is at
corner of 128th and Tower Rd. and extends SE.
GMU/acres: 104 / 400 acres
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open only for youth/mentor waterfowl hunting when authorized by area wildlife manager
as participants in CPW youth hunter program.
b. Reservations required for waterfowl hunting. See “Reservation Procedures,” (page 1).
Hunters with reservations can only hunt area
specified on reservation except in areas where
reservations are not required or are unreserved and unoccupied. Mandatory check in
and check out as posted at designated check
station.

williams creek res. SWA - Hinsdale Co.

Directions: From Pagosa Springs, go 3 miles
W on Hwy. 160 to USFS Rd. 631, then go 30
miles N.
GMU/Acres: 77 / 508 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: boating, wildlife viewing, camping
FACILITIES: rest room, drinking water, boat
ramp, campgrounds
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping, open fires, sailboards prohibited.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates whitewater
wake.
c. Snowmobiles allowed only as aid in ice fishing.

willow creek SWA - Yuma Co.

Directions: From Wray, go S on Hwy. 385
about 6 miles to CR 30. Turn E on CR 30, go 5
miles and turn S on CR NN. Go 3.5 miles S to
parking area on W side of road .
GMU/acres: 102 / 920 acres
hunting: deer, turkey, dove, rabbit
recreation: wildlife viewing
restrictions:

a. Open Sept. 1-May 31. Access by foot only, no
horses allowed on property.
b. Camping, fires, dog training prohibited.
c. Target practice must be authorized by area
wildlife manager.

windy gap watchable wildlife
area - Grand Co.

Directions: From Granby, go 2 miles W on
Hwy. 40. WWA is on Hwy. 125.
GMU/Acres: 18 / 12 acres
FACILITIES: picnic tables, toilets, 0.25 of a mile
interpretive trail
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open sunrise to sunset, only viewing area
open.
b. Dogs prohibited beyond parking area.
c. Fishing, discharging firearms, camping, fires,
hunting, trapping prohibited.

WOODS LAKE SWA - San Miguel Co.

Directions: From Telluride, go 13 miles W on
Hwy. 145 to USFS Rd. 618 in Fall Creek; then 9
miles S.
GMU/Acres: 70 / 160 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream, coldwater lake
RECREATION: canoeing, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest room
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Boats prohibited except float tubes or craft
propelled by hand, wind or electric motor.
b. Camping prohibited.

WRIGHT’S LAKE SWA - Chaffee Co.

Directions: From Nathrop, go 8 miles W on
CR 162 to CR 291. Then go 0.4 of a mile W on
CR 291 to parking area.
GMUs/acres: 56, 481 / 84 acres
FISHING: open for fishing only, coldwater lake
and stream, artificial flies and lures only.

Yampa River SWA - Routt Co.

Directions: From Craig, go E on Hwy. 40.
SWA is on S side of Hwy. 40 shortly after passing CR 29 turn-off.
GMU/acres: 13 / 866 acres
RESTRICTIONS: camping, fires prohibited.

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trust lands

The State Trust
Land Public Access
Program
includes lands such
as Ptarmigan State
Trust in Grand
County. They are
marked with signs
like this that include
land rules and
instructions for the
public. STL Public Access Program lands
are open only during
certain times of the
year and the activities allowed on each
parcel of land differ.
The land descriptions
in the following
pages detail the rules
and access.
Photo by ©
Zach Spezze, CPW.

what is the state trust land public access program?
This program allows the public limited access
to enrolled state trust lands for wildlife-related
recreation activities. State Trust Lands (STLs) are
managed by the State Land Board, which leases
lands to Colorado Parks and Wildlife.
» What are trust lands?

State Trust Lands include about three million
surface acres of lands granted to Colorado by
the federal government to generate revenue for
trust beneficiaries. The largest trust supports
the K-12 public education school trust.

» What can I do there?

Public Access Lands are open to a variety of

uses, including hunting, fishing and wildlife
viewing. The listings on the following pages
provide information regarding acceptable activities on trust lands enrolled in the program.
Unauthorized uses or activities on these lands
may be subject to enforcement from CPW officers or local authorities.
» When are they open?

Typically from Sept. 1 through the end of
February, unless listed otherwise on the following pages. Although the lands enrolled in
this program are only available for public use
during this time frame, remember that trust
lands are leased year-round for other uses

such as livestock grazing, farming, or mining.
Please be respectful of these other uses and the
existing lessees on the lands.
» Where are they?

Public Access Lands are all around the state.
Please see the index, descriptions, and map
of parcels enrolled in this brochure. CPW has
established many of these leases to provide
improved access to neighboring State Wildlife
Areas, Bureau of Land Management and U.S.
Forest Service lands. Most parcels are not
accessible by motor vehicle, all-terrain vehicles
or snowmobiles, and there are restrictions on
camping, parking and off-road driving.

STL public Access program rules
The following restrictions apply to all STL Public
Access Program lands leased by Colorado Division of Parks and Wildlife. Additional propertyspecific restrictions are listed in this brochure.
1. Properties are:

» Open only to hunting, fishing and wildlife

viewing. Target practice, nonhunting shooting, outfitting and nonwildlife related use
prohibited.
» Closed 1/2 hour after sunset until 1/2 hour
before sunrise, unless posted otherwise.
» Closed to the public from March 1-Aug. 31,
unless posted otherwise. All newly enrolled
properties are closed to the public until Sept.
1 of the year of enrollment, unless posted
otherwise.
2. Motor vehicles are allowed only on desig-

nated roads.

3. Access restricted to foot or horseback
only, unless posted otherwise.

act responsibly

Only State Trust Lands listed in this
brochure are open to the public.
Hunters and fishermen are reminded to
respect the rights of other visitors and the
owners or permit holders of State Trust
Lands. Abide by state rules so the lands can
remain open for future wildlife recreation.
(Permission is required to access any State Trust
Land not listed in this brochure.)
4. Littering prohibited. All trash must be

packed out by users.

5. Camping, fires prohibited, unless posted

otherwise.

6. illegal firearms. It is illegal to possess

the following types of ammunition or firearms:
tracer rounds, armor-piercing rounds, military-

hardened rounds with explosive or radioactive
substances, .50-caliber BMG rounds, fully automatic firearms.
7. Youth mentor hunting applies to youths
under 18. Youth hunters under 16 must be accompanied by a mentor when hunting on youthmentor properties. Mentors must be 18 or older,
comply with hunter education requirements and
accompany youths while hunting.
8. certified hay, straw, mulch only. It is
illegal to have, store or use hay, straw or mulch
that has not been certified as noxious-weed free,
according to the Weed Free Forage Crop Certification Act, or any state or province participating
in the Regional Certified Weed Free Forage Program. Certified materials must be clearly marked
by the certifying state. People who transport such
materials on federal, state or county roads that
cross State Trust Lands leased by CPW and hay
produced on property where it’s being used are
exempt.
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STL public access program properties
63 Ranch - Park Co.

trust lands

Directions: From Fairplay, go S on Hwy.

285 for 14.5 miles to 63 Ranch parking lot E of
Hwy. 285.
GMU/acres: 50 / 1,635 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February for hunting.
Open year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, elk, waterfowl.

ADAMS - Jackson Co.

Directions: From Walden, go 4.2 miles N on
Hwy. 125 to CR 8. Go 6.8 miles E to CR 8A,
then E 0.8 of a mile to two-track road. Take
two-track 0.6 of a mile SE to parking area. Unless accessing from Colorado State Forest, STL
provides the only way into Adams and Sand
Creek STLs.
GMU/acres: 6 / 3,640 acres (360 acres are closed
in Sections 28, 29, 32, 33, along Sherman Creek)
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: elk, deer, pronghorn, moose, small
game
RESTRICTIONS: access restricted as posted.

AGATE MOUNTAIN - Park Co.

Directions: From Hartsel, go 1.75 miles S on
Hwy. 9 to CR 53. Go S 15 miles to parking area
on E boundary, S of CR 53.
GMU/acres: 58 / 3,782 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February for hunting and
wildlife viewing
HUNTING: big game, small game

AGUILAR TV HILL - Las Animas Co.

Directions: From Aguilar, take Exit 30 off
I-25 to CR 63.1. Go 0.5 of a mile W.
GMU/acres: 85 / 500 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, bear, small game
RESTRICTIONS: access restricted as posted on
E side.

ALAMADITAS MESA - Conejos Co.

Directions — Route No. 1: From Los

Mogotes Peak STL (see directions in this
brochure), go W on two-track 7.5 miles to W
boundary. Route No. 2: From La Jara STL (see
directions in this brochure), go S of La Jara
Res. on 4WD road to Fox Creek. From Fox
Creek, by foot or horseback only, go 1.5 miles
S to S boundary of FS land. Go 3 miles E on FS
land and cross Fox Creek and Fox Creek trail.
Go 1 mile to W boundary.
GMU/acres: 81 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: elk, deer, pronghorn, rabbit, grouse,
coyote.

ALAMOSA CANYON - Conejos Co.

Directions: Go 12 miles S of Monte Vista on
Hwy. 15, then go 11 miles W on USFS Rd. 250 to
Terrace Res. (Alamosa Canyon). Then go on foot
or horseback through BLM and national forest.
GMU/acres: 81 / 240 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: elk, deer, bear, small game

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ANTELOPE CREEK - Grand Co.

Directions: From Kremmling, go W 14

miles on Hwy. 40 to Chimney Rock Rd. (USFS
Rd. 103), then go 6 miles E to East Carter
Mountain gate. Walk-through gate with signs
provides access.
GMU/acres: 181 / 1,240 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: elk, deer, dusky grouse
RESTRICTIONS: ATV, snowmobile access
allowed on designated route as posted at East
Carter Creek gate during hunting season only.

ANTERO - Park Co.

Directions: From Fairplay, go S on Hwy. 285
for 16.5 miles. From N of Antero Jct. on Hwy.
24, go 9 miles to Antero Res. Rd., then go W
1.75 miles to NW corner of STL. Or, go 4.5
miles N of Antero Jct. on Hwy. 285, then go W
on unmarked USFS Rd. 433, 0.5 of a mile to N
boundary. Timber activity may be present.
GMUs/acres: 49, 50, 58 / 10,282 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February for
hunting. Open year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: big game, small game, waterfowl

APISHAPA NORTH - Las Animas Co.

Directions: From Walsenburg, take I-25 to
Hwy. 10, go E for 18.5 miles. Then go S on CR
77 for 7 miles and go E on CR 90 for 11 miles to
Apishapa SWA. Follow signs through SWA to
NE side and parking lot.
GMU/acres: 133 / 1,880 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, bighorn sheep,
rabbit, dove, scaled quail, bobcat, coyote
RESTRICTIONS: motor vehicles prohibited past
parking lot.

ARROWHEAD - Larimer Co.

Directions: From Rustic, go 2.25 miles W on

Hwy. 14 in Poudre Canyon, then go 0.25 of a
mile on highway frontage road on N side.
GMU/acres: 8 / 200 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: bighorn sheep, deer, elk, rabbit,
dusky grouse, pine squirrel

ASPEN RIDGE - Chaffee Co.

Directions: From Salida, take CR 175 (Ute
Trail) 5 miles N. Turn left on CR 185 and go 5
miles. Access is off CR 185 at N and S ends of
STL. Timber activity may be present.
GMU/acres: 57 / 542 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: bighorn sheep, deer, elk

ATWOOD - Logan Co.

Directions: From Atwood, go 0.5 of a mile S

on Hwy. 63. Access near SE corner of STL next
to CR 16.
GMU/acres: 96 / 160 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: mule deer, white-tailed deer, pheasant, quail, turkey, duck, geese, rabbit, squirrel,
furbearers
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Small-game and waterfowl hunting by reservation system and mandatory check station.
See “Reservation Procedures” (page 1) for
details. The person named on the reservation
must be at the property the day of the hunt
and must be a licensed hunter for the species
hunted.
b. For spring turkey reservations for hunters
with Unit 96 limited turkey licenses, call
1-800-846-9453.
c. Hunting prohibited except Sat., Sun., Wed.,
Labor Day, Columbus Day (observed),
Veterans Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas Day,
New Year’s Day, Martin Luther King Jr. Day
and Presidents Day.
d. Four reservations issued per day with a max.
of 4 people each. Two for the general public;
one for hunters with mobility impairments
and one for youth and their mentor. The
general public and hunters with mobility
impairments must hunt on the up-river side
of Hwy. 63. Youths and mentors must hunt
on the down-river side of Hwy. 63.
e. Hunting with centerfire rifles prohibited.
f. All recreational activities except deer hunting prohibited on opening weekend of
regular plains rifle deer season, and opening
day and first weekend of late plains rifle deer
season.
g. Horses prohibited except while training hunting dogs, and then only in Feb., March and
April (through the Wed. before the opening of
spring turkey season).
h. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited
from first day of teal season to last day of
dark goose season.

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BADGER CREEK (UPPER,
LOWER UNITS) - Fremont, Park Cos.

Directions — Lower Unit: From Cotopaxi,
go 21 miles N on CR 12, then go W 1 mile
on BLM road. Upper Unit: From Hartsel, go
S on Hwy. 9 for 1.75 miles to CR 53. Follow
CR 53 for 22 miles. Timber activity may be
present.
GMUs/acres: 57, 58 / 6,186 acres
OPEN — Lower Unit: Year-round for fishing.
Open for all other uses Sept. 1-end of February.
Upper Unit: Oct. 1-end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, bighorn sheep, pronghorn
FISHING: coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS:
Upper Unit: fishing prohibited.

BADGER FLATS - Park Co.

Directions — Three points of access:
1. From Lake George, take Hwy. 24 W for 1.5
miles. 2. From Lake George, take CR 90 W for
2.25 miles. 3. From Lake George, take Hwy. 24

W about 8 miles to USFS Rd. 891, then go S.
GMUs/acres: 50, 581 (GMU 50 N of Hwy. 50,
GMU 581 S of Hwy. 50) / 3,570 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: elk, deer, bear, small game

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BAKERS PEAK - Moffat Co.

Directions: In Craig at Hwys. 13 and 40, go

N on Hwy. 13 for 24 miles to CR 101. Turn E
on CR 101 and go 1.5 miles.
GMUs/acres: 3, 4 / 12,393 acres
OPEN: Aug. 1-end of February
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, elk, sage-grouse,
rabbit, coyote
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Motor vehicles prohibited off of state or
county roads.
b. Only portable hunting blinds allowed.

BAKERVILLE - Clear Creek Co.

Directions: From Georgetown, take I-70 W

5 miles. STL is 1.25 miles E of Bakerville exit.
Most of property is N of I-70.
GMU/acres: 39 / 320 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February. Open yearround for fishing.
HUNTING: bighorn sheep, elk, deer, lion, bear,
dusky grouse, ptarmigan, rabbit, snowshoe hare
FISHING: coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Foot access only.
b. Access only off I-70 right-of-way.

BALD MOUNTAIN - Moffat Co.

Directions — Tract 1: From Maybell, go N
on CR 19 for 15 miles to CR 150. Go W on CR
150 for 0.5 of a mile. Tract 2: From Maybell,
go N on CR 19 for 10 miles to CR 71. Go W
on CR 71 to CR 71S. Go S on CR 71S for 2.5
miles. Tract 3 &amp; 4: From Maybell, go W on
Hwy. 318 for 15 miles to CR 21. Go N on CR
21. Tract 3 is 9 miles N of Hwy. 318 and W of
CR 21. Tract 4 is 14 miles N of Hwy. 318 and
on both sides of CR 21.
GMUs/acres: 2, 3 / 6,266 acres
OPEN: Aug. 16-end of February
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, elk, sage-grouse,
rabbit, small game
NOTE: Exchange of use on STL. Part private
land, part STL Public Access Program.

BEAR GULCH - Custer Co.

Directions: From Westcliffe, go 10 miles

E on Hwy. 96 to CR 271. Go 1 mile to NW
corner of STL.
GMU/acres: 69 / 640 acres
OPEN: first day of archery deer and elk season
through May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, lion, rabbit, squirrel,
turkey

BEDDOWS MOUNTAIN - Custer Co.

Directions: From Westcliffe, go N about 8
miles on Hwy. 69. Parking off Hwy. 69.
GMUs/acres: 86, 691 / 500 acres
OPEN: first day of archery deer and elk season
through May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, lion, turkey, rabbit,
squirrel
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Rifle hunting restricted to youth mentor
hunting only. Mentors cannot use rifles.
b. All hunting except youth mentor hunting is restricted to bows, muzzleloaders or
shotguns.

2013 Colorado State Recreation Lands
c. Parking prohibited on Hwy. 69.
d. Shooting prohibited within 500 feet of Hwy.
69 and man-made structures.

BEN MORGAN CANYON - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Meeker, go 23 miles N on
Hwy. 13. Turn W on CR 17 to CR 32. Go W 11
miles to CR 55. Go 2.5 miles to parking lot.
GMU/acres: 211 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

BIG HOLE GULCH - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Craig, go 40 miles N on

Hwy. 13. Take CR 4 W 15 miles.
GMUs/acres: 2, 3 / 1,849 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February for hunting.
Open year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, elk, small game
RESTRICTIONS: portable hunting blinds only.

BLACK HAWK - Huerfano Co.

Directions: From Walsenburg, go S on I-25
to Exit 42. Take CR 310 to Pryor, then go 2.5
miles S on CR 312 to E side of STL. Or, take
CR 310 W to N side.
GMU/acres: 85 / 1,511 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: deer, bear, lion, pronghorn, elk,
dove, rabbit, turkey
RESTRICTIONS: motor vehicles prohibited off
county roads.

BLACK MOUNTAIN - Huerfano Co.

Directions: From Gardner, go 1 mile W on

Hwy. 69. Turn N on USFS Rd. 634 and go 6
miles to USFS Rd. 635 (Black Mountain Rd.)
Go W .5 of a mile to markers.
GMU/acres: 84 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, squirrel, dove,
coyote, turkey

BLACK SAGE PASS - Gunnison Co.

Directions: From Gunnison at Hwy. 50 and

USFS Rd. 243 (Marshall Pass Rd.), go N on
Hwy. 50 for 1 mile to USFS Rd. 888. Go N on
USFS Rd. 888 for 5.5 miles to S boundary.
GMU/acres: 551 / 415 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February for
watchable wildlife and hunting. Open yearround for fishing.
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, lion, dusky grouse,
rabbit
FISHING: in small section of No Name Creek.

BLUE LAKE - Bent , Kiowa Cos.

Directions: From Las Animas, take Hwy.
194 W to CR 10; go N 11 miles. On CR TT, go
W 2.5 miles to E boundary. Parking lots are: 1.
At end of CR TT 2. At bridge on SE corner 3.
At S end.
GMU/acres: 125 / 14,060 acres
OPEN: year-round
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, waterfowl, upland
game
FISHING: warmwater lake
RESTRICTIONS:

b. Camping permitted as posted.

BLUE SPRING - Huerfano Co.

Directions: From Gardner, go W on Hwy.
69 for 1 mile to USFS Rd. 634. Turn N and go
13 miles.
GMU/acres: 84 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, lion, small game
RESTRICTIONS: hunting prohibited in safety
zone along E boundary as posted.

BOSTON FLATS - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Maybell, go NW 3.5 miles
on Hwy. 318. STL N of Hwy. 318. Parking
between highway and STL. No roads; only
walk-in access.
GMU/acres: 3 / 104 acres
OPEN: year-round for fishing and
watchable wildlife. Open Sept. 1-end of February for hunting.
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS: foot access only.

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Public Access Program

BOX CREEK - Lake Co.

Directions: From Leadville, go 7 miles S on
Hwy. 24, turn W on CR 10 for 2.4 miles to STL
and intersection of CRs 10 and 24. STL access
via CR 10 or CR 24.
GMU/acres: 48 / 629 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: elk, deer, small game
RESTRICTIONS: foot access only.

BOX ELDER - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Hamilton, go S on Hwy.
13 for 11 miles to CR 17. Turn right, and go
1.5 miles to CR 51. Go 1 mile to CR 32, and go
8.5 miles to BLM access.
GMU/acres: 211 / 628 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game

BOX ELDER NORTH - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Meeker, go 23 miles N on
Hwy. 13. Turn W on CR 32, go W 7 miles to
parking lot.
GMU/acres: 211 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

Bravo - Logan Co.

Directions: From Sterling, take Hwy. 6 E
about 2 miles to CR 37. Go N on CR 37 for 5.7
miles.
GMU/acres: 91 / 80 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: deer, waterfowl, small game
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Access from Bravo SWA parking areas and
Bravo SWA property only.
b. Launching or taking out vessels
prohibited from first day of teal season until
last day of dark goose season.
c. Waterfowl and small game hunters must
check out a the designated check station
before leaving the property.

a. Islands closed May 15-Aug. 31.
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BULL MOUNTAIN - Larimer Co.

trust lands

Directions: From Fort Collins, take Hwy.

287 N 22 miles to Cherokee Park Rd. (CR
80C). Go 35 miles W. CR 80C runs through SE
corner. Two-track road runs into SW part.
GMU/acres: 8 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS: motor vehicles permitted only
on county roads.

BURRO SPRINGS 1 &amp; 2 - Saguache Co.

Directions: From La Garita, go N on CR 42
for 2.2 miles to CR 42K. Go W on CR 42K.
GMU/acres: 68 / 17,655 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-May 31
HUNTING: elk, deer, pronghorn, bighorn
sheep, lion, rabbit, dove, dusky grouse

Carnero - Saguache Co.

Directions: From La Garita, go 4 miles west

on CR 41G.

GMU/acres: 68 / 1,714 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: elk, deer, bighorn sheep, bear, lion,

small game

Carr Tract - Weld Co.

Directions: From Fort Collins, take I-25 N 20
miles to Carr exit. Go E 2 miles to CRs 126 and
17. Access 1: 0.5 of a mile N of CR 126 on CR
17. Access 2: N of CR 126 at SE corner of STL,
about 4 miles E of CR 17 (2.5 miles E of town
of Carr).
GMU/acres: 87 / 3,250 acres
OPEN: access restricted to pronghorn hunting
only during pronghorn seasons
hunting: pronghorn
Restrictions:

a. Hunting from blinds and tree stands prohibited.
b. Fires prohibited including, but not limited
to, open fires, BBQs, Sterno cans, stoves,
smoking.
c. Access by permit holders and one nonhunting companion.
d. Parking allowed only for permit holders in
designated areas.
e. Hunting by reservation system and mandatory check station. See “Reservation
Procedures” (page 1) for details. The person
named on the reservation must be at the
property the day of the hunt and must be a
licensed hunter for the species hunted.
NOTE: Exchange of use on STL. Part private
land, part STL Public Access Program.

CARTER CREEK - Grand Co.

Directions: From Kremmling, go 14
miles W on Hwy. 40 to Chimney Rock Rd.
(USFS Rd. 103), go 3 miles E to parking area
and sign.
GMU/acres: 181 / 1,301 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse, sage-grouse
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Public access for hunting only, except as
otherwise listed below.
b. ATV and snowmobile access allowed on
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State Trust Lands
designated route in Sect. 31 as posted at East
Carter Creek gate during hunting season
only.

CARTER PLACE - San Miguel Co.

Directions: From Naturita, take Hwy. 141 E
3.5 miles to Hwys. 141 and 145. Go 3.6 miles
S on Hwy. 141. Turn W on CR HH31. Go 3
miles to dirt road; turn S for 1 mile.
GMU/acres: 70 / 320 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game
RESTRICTIONS: access through BLM only.

CASTOR GULCH - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Craig, go S on Hwy. 13

about 14 miles to CR 93. Go E 0.5 of a mile.
Signs designate huntable area.
GMU/acres: 13 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 1-end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, lion, small game
NOTE: Exchange of use on STL. Part private
land, part STL Public Access Program.

CEDAR SPRINGS - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Maybell, go 8 miles W
on Hwy. 40. Turn S on CR 23, and go about 2
miles. Vehicle access on CR 23 and BLM Rd.
1558.
GMU/acres: 11 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, elk, small game
RESTRICTIONS: motor vehicles permitted only
on CR 23 and BLM Rd. 1558.

CEDARS - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Craig, go N on Hwy. 13 for
38 miles to CR 2. Go E on CR 2 for 6.5 miles.
GMU/acres: 4 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 1-end of February
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, elk, sage-grouse,
rabbit, coyote
RESTRICTIONS: only portable hunting blinds
allowed.

CHUBB PARK - Chaffee Co.

Directions: From Fairplay, go 20 miles S on
Hwy. 285 to Hwys. 285 and 24. Go SW 1 mile
to top of Trout Creek Pass. Turn W (right) on
CR 311, then go 1 mile. Timber activity may
be present.
GMUs/acres: 49, 57 / 3,640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: elk, deer, grouse, rabbit
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping permitted only as posted.
b. Motor vehicles permitted on county roads
as posted.

CITADEL - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Meeker, go N on Hwy. 64
to CR 71. Go N to Indian Valley Truck Trail,
then go 12 miles N.
GMU/acres: 11 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: elk, deer, pronghorn, small game

COAL BANK GULCH - Routt Co.

Directions: From Hayden, go 2.5 miles N

on CR 76.

GMU/acres: 441 / 879 acres
OPEN: from first day of archery deer and elk

season to May 31
HUNTING: elk, deer, mountain sharp-tailed
grouse
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Hunting prohibited March 1 through first
day of archery deer and elk season.
b. Hunting with archery, muzzleloaders, shotguns firing single slug and rimfire rifles only.
c. Only youth mentor hunting allowed, only
one mentor per youth may hunt.

CODY PARK - Fremont Co.

Directions — Tract 1: From Westcliffe,
at Hwys. 96 and 69, go N on Hwy. 69 for
2.5 miles to CR 215. Go N 6.25 miles to SW
corner of STL. Tract 2: From Hwy. 50 and
4th Street in Cañon City, go S on 4th Street 2
miles until it turns into CR 143. Go 10.3 miles
S on CR 143 to BLM Rd. 6227. Go NW on
BLM Rd. 6227 for 4 miles. Access by foot or
horseback 7 miles through BLM.
GMU/acres: 691 / 1,560 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-May 31
HUNTING: lion, bear, deer, elk, pronghorn,
turkey, rabbit, squirrel

COHAGEN - Jackson Co.

Directions: From Walden, go 6 miles SE
on Hwy. 14 to CR 21. Go S 1.8 miles to access
point No. 1; or from Hwy. 14, go S on CR 21
for 4 miles to CR 32, then go 1.2 miles E to
access point No. 2.
GMU/acres: 171 / 2,848 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game

COLD SPRINGS MOUNTAIN - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Maybell, go NW on Hwy.
318 for 41 miles to CR 10N. Go N on CR 10N
for 8 miles. STL is W of CR 10N largely on top
of mountain and is mixed with BLM and private land. 2,495 acres E of CR 10N are mixed
with BLM and private land. 4WD vehicles
advised on CR 167 and BLM Rd. 2007.
GMUs/acres: 2, 201 / 26,509 acres
OPEN: Aug. 1-Dec. 31
HUNTING: elk, deer, pronghorn, dusky grouse,
sage-grouse
RESTRICTIONS: camping allowed only during
big-game seasons.
NOTE: Exchange of use on STL. Part private
land, part STL Public Access Program.

COPPER MOUNTAIN - Grand Co.

Directions: From Kremmling, go S on Hwy.
9 to access via Williams Peak; or go S on Hwy.
9 to CR 3, go N on CR 3 to Mule Creek. Access
from USFS land on S. All other access is from
private land. Permission required.
GMU/acres: 28 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: elk, deer, dusky grouse

COTTONWOOD CREEK - Routt Co.

Directions: From Hayden, go N on CR 80
for 1 mile to CR 70. Go E 2.8 miles to CR 80,

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COTTONWOOD RIDGE - Fremont Co.

Directions: From Cañon City, go W on

Hwy. 50 for 12 miles to Hwy. 9. Turn N on
Hwy. 9, then go 6 miles. Turn W at gate and go
0.8 of a mile.
GMU/acres: 58 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31 for hunting. Open yearround for fishing.
HUNTING: deer, lion, bear, rabbit
FISHING: Cottonwood Creek
RESTRICTIONS: hunting prohibited June 1-Aug.
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CROOKED TOP - Park Co.

Directions: From Bailey, go 2 miles N on
Hwy. 285 to traffic light. Turn left on CR 43, go
6.4 miles to Saddlestring Rd. Turn left and go 0.3
of a mile to USFS Rd. 101. Turn right and go 4
miles. Walk NE 2 miles.
GMU/acres: 46 / 400 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse, rabbit,
squirrel, turkey
RESTRICTIONS: access only available from
USFS Rd. 101.

CROSS MOUNTAIN - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Maybell, go SW on Hwy.
40 for 16 miles to mile marker 44, then go N
on Deer Lodge Park Rd. about 2.5 miles to
BLM easement.
GMU/acres: 11 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, elk, small game

CRYSTAL LAKE - Lake Co.

Directions: From Leadville, go S on Hwy. 24
about 3 miles to Hwy. 300. Go S 2 miles on CR
11 and 11A until a left fork onto a two-track
dirt road. Take left fork of two-track for 0.75
of a mile following arrowed access signs. To
access E portion of property: Continue
S past Hwy. 300 to mile marker 182.4 and
turn into the Crystal Lake fishing access loop.
Take two-track dirt road S and W to fence and
parking area at property sign.
GMUs/acres: 48,49 (GMU 48 is W of river;
GMU 49 is E of river) / 467 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February. Open yearround for fishing.
HUNTING: elk, deer, waterfowl, small game
RESTRICTIONS: foot access only.

DALEY GULCH - Gunnison, Saguache Cos.

Directions: From Sargents at USFS Rd. 243
and Hwy. 50, go N for 0.75 of a mile and turn
left into STL. Enter at gravel pit W of Hwy. 50
across from state highway barn.
GMU/acres: 551 / 644 acres

OPEN: year-round
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, lion, dusky grouse,

rabbit

FISHING: Agate Creek, Brush Creek, Tomichi

Creek

RESTRICTIONS: camping permitted as posted.

DEEP CREEK - Routt Co.

Directions: From Steamboat Springs, go N
on CR 129 for 10 miles to CR 54, then go W
5 miles to CR 56. Go W and S 3 miles to CR
52W, and continue W 2.4 miles. (Last 2 miles
are 4WD only.)
GMU/acres: 214 / 320 acres
OPEN: first day of archery elk season to end of
February
HUNTING: elk, deer, grouse
RESTRICTIONS: parking allowed only in designated area.

DEER HAVEN - Fremont Co.

Directions: From Cañon City, go W on
Hwy. 50 to Hwy. 9. Go 9 miles N to CR 11.
Turn right, and go 5.2 miles on CR 11 to Deer
Haven Rd. Turn right on Deer Haven Rd. and
go 0.8 of a mile to Thompson Mountain Rd.
Turn right and go 0.7 of a mile to end of road.
GMU/acres: 581 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31 for hunting. Open yearround for watchable wildlife.
HUNTING: big game, small game, turkey

DICK’S PEAK - Park Co.

Directions: From Hartsel, take Hwy. 9 S 14
miles, then go 3.8 miles SW to Dick’s Peak Rd.
(Rd. 261). Go 3 miles.
GMU/acres: 58 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, grouse, rabbit
RESTRICTIONS: foot access only.

DIRTY GULCH - Fremont Co.

Directions: From Cotopaxi, go 5.5 miles N
on CR 12. Timber activity may be present.
GMU/acres: 58 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: deer

DISAPPOINTMENT CREEK - Dolores Co.

Directions: From Dove Creek, go 2 miles
W to Hwys. 666 and 141. Go N on Hwy. 141
for 27 miles to Disappointment Valley. Go S
on CR 19Q (USFS Rd. 250) for 18 miles to
McKinney Draw Rd. on BLM land. Go 0.25 of
a mile S to N end of STL. Enter on N end, 0.25
of a mile S of CR 19Q. Access via two-track
road on BLM land in Dawson Draw.
GMU/acres: 711 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game

DRY CREEK - Rio Grande Co.

Directions — Sect. 16: From Monte Vista,
take Hwy. 15 S for 2 miles to No. 2 South Rd.
Go 3 miles W. Sect. 36: From Monte Vista,
take Hwy. 15 S for 2 miles to No. 2 South Rd.
Go W 9.5 miles to STL.
GMU/acres: 80 / 1,280 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-May 31
HUNTING: elk, deer, pronghorn, small game

RESTRICTIONS: hunting prohibited in safety
zone along E side of Sect. 16 as posted.

DRY CREEK BASIN - San Miguel Co.

Directions: On Hwy. 145 between Naturita
and Redvale, turn S on Hwy. 141, and go 15
miles to Dry Creek Basin SWA.
GMU/acres: 70 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: elk, deer, small game

DRY CREEK NORTH - Larimer Co.

Directions: Go W on Cherokee Park Rd.
(CR 80C) from Hwy. 287 approximately 50
miles to CR 103, then go N to Bull Mountain
access road. Go 5 miles NE to STL, NE of Shell
Creek. No established roads access STL, some
OHV roads provide access.
GMU/acres: 8 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: elk, deer, bear, lion

trust lands

then go N 10.7 miles.
GMU/acres: 441 / 640 acres
OPEN: from the first day of archery deer and
elk season through May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky and mountain
sharp-tailed grouse
RESTRICTIONS: hunters may be limited
through mandatory check station to control
overcrowding, resource damage or trespassing
on private property.

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DRY fork - Routt Co.

Directions: From Hayden, go N on Walnut
Street to CR 80. Follow CR 80 N/NE for approximately 6.5 miles, to Jimmy Dunn STL
parking area (on W side of CR 80). Primary
access through Jimmy Dunn STL parking area.
GMU/acres: 441 / 2,230 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-16, hunting only
HUNTING: sharp-tailed grouse only
Restrictions: foot access only.

Duck Creek - Logan Co.

Directions: From I-76, take Crook exit. Go
N on Hwy. 55 to town of Crook. At stop sign,
continue N to CR 64. Go E on CR 64 about 1
mile to NW corner of STL. Cattle may be on
STL. Extreme caution must be taken when
hunting while cattle are present.
GMU/acres: 90 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game

EAGLE CANYON - Larimer Co.

Directions: From Loveland, take Hwy. 34
W to Big Thompson School; go N 4 miles on
Buckhorn Rd. (CR 27) to Masonville. Go NW
on Buckhorn Rd. 2.5 miles to Bar D Ranch Rd.
(Storm Mountain Access Rd.) Go 2.5 miles W
on Bar D Ranch Rd. to access sign on USFS
land. Go by foot or horseback 1.5 miles across
forest to S boundary.
GMU/acres: 20 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February. Access road to
property is closed when USFS closes the gate,
usually around Dec. 1.
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game

EAST CARTER MOUNTAIN - Grand Co.

Directions: From Kremmling, go 14 miles
W on Hwy. 40 to Chimney Rock Rd. (USFS
Rd. 103). Then go 6 miles E to sign and gate.
GMU/acres: 181 / 1,795 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Public access for hunting only, except as
otherwise allowed in this regulation.
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b. Motor vehicles restricted to Chimney Rock
Rd. unless otherwise posted.
c. Parking in designated lots only.
d. ATV, snowmobiles allowed on designated
route as posted at gate in Sect. 24 during
hunting season only.
e. Hunting prohibited in safety zone as posted
along east fence line.
f. Camping, campfires allowed only as posted
within 300 feet of Chimney Rock Rd. with a
14-day camp limit.

EAST DELANEY BUTTE LAKE -

Jackson Co.

Directions: From Walden, go 0.5 of a mile

W on Hwy. 14 to CR 12. Then go 5.3 miles W
to CR 18. Go 4.5 miles W to CR 5. Go 1 mile N
to Delaney Butte Lakes SWA. STL is E of lake.
GMU/acres: 16 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February for hunting and
watchable wildlife. Open year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: small game
FISHING: coldwater lake
RESTRICTIONS: foot access only.

ELEVEN MILE - Park Co.

Directions: From Hartsel, go SE 17 miles.
STL crosses county road on N and S.
GMU/acres: 581 / 265 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: pronghorn, waterfowl

ELK MOUNTAIN - Jackson Co.

Directions: From Walden, go E on 5th Street,
which turns into CR 12E. Follow CR 12E about
16.5 miles over Elk Mountain to end of road
and parking area. Access from State Forest and
parking areas only.
GMU/acres: 6 / 2,839 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February for hunting.
Open year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: big game, small game
FISHING: coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS: access from parking lot only.

ELK SPRINGS No. 1 - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Maybell, go W on Hwy.

40 to mile marker 42, turn S on BLM Rd. 1509.
Go S 9 miles through Sect. 36 and turn NW.
Private property in Sagebrush Draw (portions of
Sects. 14, 23, 26) open to hunting. Enter S end
through Sect. 26.
GMU/acres: 11 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, lion, small game
NOTE: Exchange of use on STL. Part private
land, part STL Public Access Program.

ELK SPRINGS No. 3 - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Elk Springs, go 0.75 of a
mile W on Hwy. 40. BLM road runs through
center of STL, S of Hwy. 40.
GMU/acres: 10 / 1,810 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, elk, small game
NOTE: Exchange of use on STL. Part private
land, part STL Public Access Program.

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Fernleaf Gulch - Fremont Co.

Directions: From Cotopaxi, go N 1.5 miles

on CR 12 to BLM Sand Gulch Rd. Turn E on
BLM Sand Gulch Rd. and go 3 miles to NW
corner of STL.
GMU/acres: 58 / 520 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: elk, deer, lion, bighorn, small game
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Access by foot or horseback only except on
BLM Sand Gulch Rd.
b. Motor vehicles prohibited off of BLM Sand
Gulch Rd.

FLATTOP BUTTE - Las Animas Co.

Directions: From Aguilar on I-25, take Exit
34 to CR 60. Go E for 10 miles, then go N on
CR 75 for 2 miles. Go E on CR 64 for 2 miles
and N on CR 79 for 6 miles to parking lot.
GMU/acres: 133 / 2,052 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, rabbit, dove,
scaled quail, bobcat, coyote

FLORENCE - Fremont Co.

Directions: From Florence, go S on Hwy.
67 for 4.5 miles to CR 15 (Newlin Creek Rd.).
Go W on CR 15 for 5.6 miles, then turn left
on dirt road (by amphitheater and speed limit
signs). Follow dirt road to fork, go right at fork
to STL sign and parking area.
GMU/acres: 69 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, lion, rabbit, squirrel,
turkey, dusky grouse
RESTRICTIONS: access through national forest
land only.

FLY GULCH - Routt Co.

Directions: From Steamboat Springs, go N
on Hwy. 129 to CR 44. Then go W to CR 44A,
then go N 1 mile.
GMU/acres: 214 / 457 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game
RESTRICTIONS: open for youth mentor hunting
only.

FORD BRIDGE - Logan Co.

Directions: From Sterling, go 7.5 miles NE

on Hwy. 138 to CR 40, then go E 0.5 of a mile.
GMU/acres: 91 / 280 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: mule deer, white-tailed deer, pheasant, quail, duck, geese
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Hunting prohibited with centerfire rifles.
b. All recreational activities except deer hunting prohibited on opening weekend of
regular plains rifle deer season, and opening
day and first weekend of late plains rifle deer
season.
c. Paintball shooting prohibited.
d. Horses prohibited except while training
hunting dogs, and then only in Feb., March
and April (through Wed. before the opening
of spring turkey season).
e. Launching or taking out of vessels prohib-

ited from first day of teal season until last
day of dark goose season.

FORTIFICATION - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Craig, go N on Hwy. 13

for 9.5 miles.

GMU/acres: 301 / 866 acres
OPEN: day after fourth-rifle elk season through

last day of late elk season in Dec. for hunting.
HUNTING: cow elk only
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Access and hunting allowed through Frosty
Acres Ranch only. Contact ranch for reservations, (970) 824-8935 or (970) 824-9568.
b. Access by foot only and only from parking
area off Hwy. 13.
NOTE: Exchange of use on STL. Part private
land, part STL Public Access Program.

GREASEWOOD

FROZE CREEK - Custer Co.

Directions: From Westcliffe, go 10 miles S
on Hwy. 69. Go W on CR 106 for 1 mile to SE
corner of STL. Parking lot at CRs 106 and 111.
GMU/acres: 86 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, elk, small game
RESTRICTIONS: foot access only.

GERRARD - Rio Grande Co.

Directions: Two miles E of South Fork or 13
miles W of Del Norte on Hwy. 160, go 0.25 of a
mile S of Hwy. 160 on USFS Rd. 345.
GMU/acres: 80 / 799 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: elk, deer, bear, lion, small game

GREASEWOOD

Godiva Rim - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Maybell, take Hwy. 318
NW to CR 21. Go N on CR 21 about 4 miles to
BLM Godiva Rim access road 2124. Go E on
Rd. 2124 about 7 miles.
GMU/acres: 3 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 1-end of February
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, elk, small game
RESTRICTIONS: motor vehicles restricted to
BLM Rd. 2124.

GRAPE CREEK - Fremont Co.

Directions: From Cañon City at Hwy. 50
and First Street, go S on First Street for 1
mile to CR 3. Go W on CR 3 for 5.2 miles to
Temple Canyon City Park. Go S 0.5 of a mile
through park to NE corner of STL. Continue
through STL along Grape Creek and 1.7 miles
along Grape Creek through BLM to Pine
Gulch. Walk W up Pine Gulch 1.2 miles.
GMUs/acres: 69, 691 / 1,280 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-May 31 for hunting. Open
year-round for watchable wildlife and fishing
as posted on Grape Creek.
HUNTING: deer, elk, bighorn sheep, lion, bear,
rabbit, turkey
FISHING: coldwater stream

GRASSY CREEK - Routt Co.

Directions: From Hayden, go E on Hwy. 40
for 6 miles to CR 27, then go S 6 miles. Parking
off CR 27 on Old Rockcastle Mine access road.
GMU/acres: 13 / 360 acres

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GUILLERMO

�OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February for hunting.
Open year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: deer, elk, mountain sharp-tailed
grouse
RESTRICTIONS: small-game hunting on
weekends and Labor Day by permit only. Max.
of 8 hunters allowed daily. Max. 4 hunters
allowed per permit. Permits are free and may
be applied for by contacting Steamboat Springs
office, Box 775777, Steamboat Springs, CO
80477 or by calling (970) 871-2855. Permit
deadline July 1. Permits issued by drawing.
Successful applicants notified by mail.

GREASEWOOD - Moffat Co.

Directions — Six parcels: 1. From Maybell, go N on CR 19 to CR 21. Then go N on
CR 21 for 1.5 miles and E on two-track road to
Red Wash Butte. 2. From Maybell, go N on CR
19 to CR 21; then go N on CR 21 to CR 50. Go
E on CR 50 for 5 miles. 3. From Maybell, go N
on CR 19 to CR 21; go N on CR 21 to CR 42;
go E on CR 42 for 8.5 miles. 4. From Maybell,
go N on CR 19 to CR 8. Go E on CR 8 to CR 6.
Head NE on CR 6-CR 44 for 4.5 miles. 5. From
Maybell, go N on CR 19 to CR 8. Go E on
CR 8 to CR 8N, and go N 1.25 miles. 6. From
Maybell, go N on CR 19 to CR 8, then go E to
CR 8N. STL is NE of intersection.
GMU/acres: 3 / 3,518 acres
OPEN: Aug. 1-end of February
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, elk, sage-grouse,
rabbit
RESTRICTIONS: foot access only.

GREASEWOOD LAKE - Weld Co.

Directions: From Kersey, go 18 miles E on
Hwy. 34 to CR 87 (Masters Rd.). Go N and E
on Rd. 87 (which becomes CR 89) for 14 miles
to CR 68. At the intersection, go 1 mile E to
parking area.
GMU/acres: 95 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: pronghorn, rabbit, coyote, dove,
duck
RESTRICTIONS: foot access only.

Great Divide - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Craig, go NW on CR 7 to
CR 5. Go E on CR 5 to CR 118. Go N on CR
118 for 0.25 of a mile.
GMU/acres: 3 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 1-end of February
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, elk, small game
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Only portable hunting blinds allowed.
b. Motor vehicles restricted to county roads.

GUILLERMO RANCH - Huerfano Co.

Directions: From Walsenburg, go 15 miles
NW on Hwy. 69 to Badito Junction. From
Badito Junction, take CR 520 S for 6 miles to
Major Ranch entrance. Then go W 1.25 miles
on CR 520.1, it enters STL on SE corner, then
traverses STL 3 miles to W boundary.
GMU/acres: 85 / 2,118 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: pronghorn, rabbit, dove, coyote

2013 Colorado State Recreation Lands
HARTSEL - Park Co.

Directions: From Hartsel at Hwys. 24 and 9,

take Hwy. 9 S 0.5 of a mile. Property on both
sides of road. Or, from Hartsel, go SE on CR 59
for 3 miles to parking area. Walk S 1 mile and
W 0.25 of a mile.
GMU/acres: 58 / 420 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: pronghorn, waterfowl

HIGBEE CANYON - Otero Co.

Directions: From La Junta, go 13 miles S
on Hwy. 109. STL N of Hwy. 109 between Comanche National Grassland sign and CR 804.
GMU/acres: 130 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game

High Creek - Park Co.

Directions: From Fairplay, go 7 miles S on

Hwy. 285. Take road E of Hwy. 285 for 0.5 of a
mile E to road going S. Go 0.25 of a mile.
GMU/acres: 50 / 1,121 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February for hunting.
Open year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: pronghorn, waterfowl

HOMESTEAD - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Maybell, go W on Hwy.

318 for 10 miles to CR 10. Go SW on CR 10
for 6 miles to BLM Rd. 1686. Go S on BLM
Rd. 1686 for 1 mile.
GMU/acres: 11 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: pronghorn, small game

HORSE RANCH PASS - Larimer Co.

Directions: From Fort Collins, go N 22
miles on Hwy. 287 to Cherokee Park Rd. (CR
80C). Go W on Cherokee Park Rd. 50 miles
to CR 103. Go N to Bull Mountain Rd., then
go 4 miles NE. Parking on adjacent BLM land.
Timber activity may be present. Access is by
rough 4WD road; no turnaround for trailers.
GMU/acres: 8 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1- end of February for hunting
HUNTING: elk, pronghorn, deer
NOTE: Exchange of use on STL. Part private
land, part STL Public Access Program.

ILES GROVE - Moffat Co.

Directions — to E parcel: From Craig, go S
on Hwy. 13 to 4 miles S of Hamilton. Parking
area off of Hwy. 13 on W edge of STL. to W
Parcel: From Craig, go S on Hwy. 13 for 5.5
miles S of Hamilton to CR 49. Then go 1 mile S
on CR 49 to parking area on W side of CR 49.
GMUs/acres: 12, 211 / 2,079 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

INDEPENDENCE MOUNTAIN -

Jackson Co.

Directions: From Walden, go .5 of a mile W
on Hwy. 14 to CR 12. Go W 8 miles to CR 7.
Go N 6 miles to property. From Cowdrey, go
W 6 miles on CR 6W.
GMU/acres: 161 / 11,239 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game

RESTRICTIONS: ATVs allowed for game retrieval
10 a.m.-2 p.m. on designated roads. Otherwise
closed to motorized traffic.
NOTE: Exchange of use on STL. Part private
land, part STL Public Access Program.

INDIAN CREEK - Jackson Co.

Directions: From Rand, go N on CR 27 for
3.6 miles to CR 21.
GMU/acres: 171 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Hunting prohibited with centerfire rifles in
NE quarter of Sect. 16.
b. Access from parking lot off CR 21 only.

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JEFFWAY GULCH - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Craig, go 14 miles S on
Hwy. 13 to Hwy. 317. Go E on Hwy. 317 for 7.5
miles to CR 33; go 1.25 miles N to horse gate
at SE corner of STL. Public access is through
horse gate only. No access by any other road.
GMU/acres: 13 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: elk, deer, small game

JIMMY CREEK - Larimer Co.

Directions: From Fort Collins, go 50 miles
W on Hwy. 14. Turn N on Laramie River Rd.
103 and go 23 miles to Bull Mountain Rd.
Then go E 1.25 miles to BLM and STL boundary. Bordered on E, N and W by BLM land.
GMU/acres: 8 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

JIMMY DUNN GULCH - Moffat, Routt Cos.

Directions: From Hayden, go N on Walnut
Street to CR 80. Follow CR 80 N/NE for approximately 6.5 miles, to parking area on W
side of CR 80.
GMU/acres: 441 / 5,239 acres
OPEN: Last Sat. in Aug.-end of February
Hunting: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS: hunters may be limited
through mandatory check station to control
overcrowding, resource damage or trespassing
on neighboring private property.
NOTE: Exchange of use on STL. Part private
land, part STL Public Access Program.

JOHNNY MOORE MOUNTAIN -

Jackson Co.

Directions: From Walden, take Hwy. 14 SE
12.5 miles to CR 30. Go 1 mile to parking area.
From Walden take 5th Street E until it becomes
CR 12, then go 6.7 miles E to CR 23A. Go 4.2
miles S, then E. Or, take 5th Street E until it
becomes CR 12. Go E 10 miles to CR 29. Go
0.9 of a mile to parking area. Parking lot W of
dam. Parking lot 0.25 of a mile N of dam.
GMU/acres: 6 / 7,671 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February. Southern portion open year-round for fishing as posted.
HUNTING: big game, small game
FISHING: Michigan River and along Meadow
Creek Reservoir dam as posted

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JUBB CREEK - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Meeker, go 23 miles N on

trust lands

Hwy. 13. Turn W on CR 17 to CR 32 and go W
0.5 of a mile to parking lot.
GMU/acres: 211 / 638 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

Jumping Cow - Elbert Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Kiowa, take Hwy. 86 E to
CR 125, turn N and go 5 miles. STL is surrounded by and managed as part of Jumping
Cow SWA and the access permit requirement
applies to both lands.
GMU/acres: 105 / 2,086 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1- May 31
HUNTING: only dove, turkey, doe pronghorn,
antlerless elk, antlerless white-tailed deer and
antlerless mule deer
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Hunting access by permit only. Hunters
must have a valid license for their activity
prior to applying for a permit. Permits must
be carried at all times while on the property.
Permits may designate specific hunting
zones; if so, they are restricted to the listed
zone and are not valid property-wide. Permits are free, available in a drawing process.
Applications available from the Denver
office, (303) 291-7227.
Application due dates are as follows:
1. Third Monday in August for dove, fall
turkey, doe pronghorn, antlerless elk,
antlerless white-tailed deer and antlerless
mule deer
2. Third Monday in March for spring turkey
b. One person not hunting may accompany
permit holder onto property and must
remain with the permit holder at all times.
c. Permitted hunters — other than those hunting dove and wild turkey — may not enter
the property before the first Monday after
the opening day of their individual season.
d. Motor vehicle use only allowed on marked
existing roadways that lead to marked parking areas. All other access is by foot and
horseback only.
e. All gates on the property shall be left in the
condition in which they are found after
passing through the gateway.
f. Access is permitted two hours before sunrise
to one hour after sunset. If an animal is
harvested, the hunter may remain as long
as is reasonable to recover and remove the
animal from the property.
g. Camping is prohibited.
h. Fires are prohibited.

karney Ranch - Bent Co.

Directions: From Las Animas, go E on Hwy.
50, then go N on CR 18. Veer left on Fort Lyon
Canal Rd. Access through Karney Ranch SWA
parking area and property only.
GMU/acres: 126 / 1,000 acres
open: Aug. 15-Dec. 31 for deer and pronghorn hunting. Open year-round for wildlife
viewing and for hunting small game, turkey
and furbearers during the hunting season for

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each species.
hunting: deer, pronghorn, small game, turkey, furbearers
recreation: wildlife viewing
restrictions:

a. Foot access only.
b. Open one hour before sunrise to one hour
after sunset. Hunters may remain as long as
reasonable to retrieve downed game. Night
hunting with artificial light may be permitted per regulation.
c. Closed in building safety zone as posted.
d. Camping, fires, firewood collection, OHV
use prohibited.
e. Dogs allowed only as an aid to hunting.
f. Ornate box turtle collection and/or release is
prohibited.

KELLER LEASE - Bent Co.

Directions: Go 3 miles S of Las Animas on
Hwy. 101 to CR DD. Go 0.5 of a mile E to CR
13 for 1.5 miles, then go E on CR FF for 0.5 of a
mile. Go N on CR 13.5 for 0.5 of a mile, then E
on CR FF.5 for 7 miles.
GMU/acres: 146 / 1,520 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, small game

KEMP DRAW - Jackson Co.

Directions: From Walden, go 6 miles SE on
Hwy. 14 to CR 21; go 1.3 miles S.
GMU/acres: 171 / 520 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS: motor vehicles restricted to
designated roads and CR 21.

LaGARDE CREEK - Larimer Co.

Directions: From Fort Collins, take Hwy. 14
for 50 miles W. Take Laramie River Rd. (CR
103) N 28 miles to Hohnholz Lakes. Go W 15
miles on USFS Rd. 200; then go S on Rd. 143
and E on Rd. 207.
GMU/acres: 7 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. l-end of February for hunting.
Open year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: elk, deer, bear
FISHING: LaGarde Creek

LA JARA - Conejos Co.

Directions: From La Jara, go W on Hwy. 15
for 10.5 miles to USFS Rd. 240; go 23 miles.
Timber activity may be present.
GMU/acres: 81 / 42,881 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February for hunting.
Open year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, bighorn
sheep, bear, lion, small game
FISHING: lake, three coldwater streams
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping permitted only as posted.
b. From the first day of archery big-game season until the last day of regular rifle season,
closed to motor vehicles on the portion
bounded on N by signed fence at a point
along La Jara Creek in the SW quarter of
Section 32, T35N, R6E, extending E along
fence about 2.2 miles to corner post sign in

Section 34, T35N, R6E; on E by signed fence
from the above corner to 4.75 miles S to La
Jara Creek; on S and W by La Jara Creek.
Property map online at www.cpw.state.co.us.

LANDSMAN CREEK - Kit Carson, Yuma Cos.
Directions: From Burlington, go 18 miles
N on Hwy. 385; go 0.5 of a mile E on Yuma
CR O.
GMU/acres: 103 / 332 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31 for hunting
HUNTING: deer, turkey, pheasant, quail, dove,
rabbit, coyote
RESTRICTIONS: foot access only.

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LAPIN CREEK - Custer Co.

Directions: From Westcliffe, go 8 miles S on
Hwy. 69 to CR 310. Go 5.5 miles E to property.
GMU/acres: 84 / 640 acres
OPEN: from first day of archery pronghorn
season to May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn

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LITTLE COCHETOPA CREEK - Chaffee Co.

Directions: From Poncha Springs, take Hwy.
50 W 2.5 miles to CR 210, then go S 4.5 miles.
Timber activity may be present.
GMU/acres: 561 / 320 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game

LITTLE LA GARITA CREEK - Saguache Co.

Directions: From La Garita, go W on
Carnero Creek Rd. for 1 mile; go S at fork on
La Garita Rd. for 3 miles. Go W on USFS Rd.
670 (La Garita Creek) 5 miles. Take USFS Rd.
670 to SE corner or from W on USFS Rd. 670
to SW corner.
GMU/acres: 79 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February for hunting.
Open year-round for watchable wildlife.
HUNTING: elk, deer, pronghorn, bear, lion, rabbit, squirrel, dove, coyote, beaver

LITTLE SHEEP MOUNTAIN - Huerfano Co.

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Directions: From Gardner, go SW on CR

560 (Arco Rd.) for 7 miles. CR 560 traverses
STL from NW corner to S side.
GMU/acres: 85 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: deer, bear, elk, rabbit, dove, bandtailed pigeon, turkey
RESTRICTIONS: motor vehicles prohibited off
county roads.

LITTLE SNAKE - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Maybell, go 15 miles NW

on Hwy. 318 to CR 21. Go N on CR 21 about
3.5 miles.
GMUs/acres: 2, 3 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, elk, rabbit

Los Creek - Saguache Co.

Directions: From Gunnison on Hwy. 50,
go E 8 miles to Hwy. 114. Go SE on Hwy. 114
about 25 miles to CR 17GG (FR 804). Go S on
CR 17GG about 6 miles to stop sign. Turn E
on CR NN-14 and go about 1.25 miles, then go
S on CR 17FF (FR 787) 2.5 miles to FR 787.2A.

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GMU/acres: 67 / 320 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: pronghorn, elk, deer, small game
FISHING: coldwater stream

LOS MOGOTES PEAK - Conejos Co.

Directions: From S side of Antonito at
Hwys. 285 and 17, go 7 miles W on Hwy. 17 to
two-track trail N of Hwy. 17 by old cemetery.
Go N and W on two-track along N side of Los
Mogotes Peak. Go past peak 5 miles through
BLM to E boundary.
GMU/acres: 81 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: elk, deer, pronghorn, rabbit, grouse,
coyote

MacFARLANE RESERVOIR - Jackson Co.

Directions: From Walden, go S on Hwy.
125 for 18 miles to CR 28. Go 2.1 miles W to
parking lot or go 0.3 of a mile W to two-track
road. For access to W portion, take access road
2.1 miles N. Go left at Y intersection, then go
0.7 of a mile to fence. Go through gate and
follow road N on W side of fence 1 mile. Take
two-track 0.8 of a mile W. Reservoir access
also from BLM land.
GMU/acres: 17 / 2,880 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Two-track roads bisecting STL closed to
motorized travel Oct. 15-end of regular
rifle big-game seasons. Motorized travel allowed only on designated routes during this
closure, but only from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. and
30 minutes after sunset until midnight for
retrieval of harvested game only.
b. Motorized travel for waterfowl hunting
access to MacFarlane Res. is allowed at all
times on designated routes only.

Manzanares Creek - Huerfano Co.

Directions: STL is 3 miles SW of Redwing.

From Redwing, go S on CR 570 to CR 576.
Take CR 576 W to CR 575. Turn S on CR 575,
which goes S, then curve W to BLM land.
GMU/acres: 861 / 1,420 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-May 31
HUNTING: elk, deer, bear, lion, turkey, small
game
RESTRICTIONS: motor vehicles restricted to
county roads.

MAXWELL PARK - Chaffee Co.

Directions: At stoplight in Buena Vista, go 1
mile W on CR 306 to CR 321. Go S on CR 321
for 5 miles to CR 327. Turn W on CR 327, then
go W 1 mile to parking lot. Or take CR 306 for
3 miles W to CR 339. Turn S on CR 339, go 2.25
miles to parking.
GMU/acres: 481 / 2,177 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: elk, deer, pronghorn
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Maximum 4 vehicles in parking area; maximum 3 people per vehicle.
b. Access through parking areas only.

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MAYBELL - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Maybell, go 1.5 miles
N on CR 19. STL is E and W of CR 19, N of
Yampa River. CR 19 bisects STL from N and S
and provides primary access. Access also from
Hwy. 40, 4.5 miles E of Maybell and off Hwy.
318, W of Maybell near town of Sunbeam.
GMU/acres: 3 / 9,208 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February for hunting.
Open year-round for fishing and watchable
wildlife.
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game
FISHING: coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS: camping permitted as posted.

MAYNARD GULCH - Routt Co.

Directions: From Hayden, go 8 miles W on
Hwy. 40. STL is N of highway.
GMU/acres: 441 / 724 acres
OPEN: first day of archery deer and elk season
through May 31.
HUNTING: deer, elk, grouse, rabbit
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Vehicle parking only in designated areas.
b. Hunters may be limited through mandatory check station to control overcrowding,
resource damage or trespassing on private
property.

McARTHUR GULCH - Park Co.

Directions: From Bailey, go W on CR 64 for
3.9 miles to parking area.
GMU/acres: 501 / 480 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, turkey
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Hunting prohibited with centerfire rifles.
b. Hunting prohibited in safety zone around
ranch house and outbuildings as posted.

McCOY GULCH - Fremont Co.

Directions: From Cotopaxi, go 4 miles S on
CR 1-A to CR 37 to BLM land. Go E across
BLM to W STL boundary.
GMU/acres: 86 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. l-May 31
HUNTING: turkey, bear, lion, elk, deer

MEADOW CREEK - Larimer Co.

Directions: From Fort Collins, go 22 miles

N on Hwy. 287 to Cherokee Park Rd. (CR
80C); then go 10 miles W to Middle Cherokee
Management Area. Property in and adjacent to
middle unit.
GMU/acres: 191 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February for hunting S of
CR 80C. Open year-round for wildlife-related
activities N of CR 80C.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game
RESTRICTIONS:

a. S of CR 80C, foot or horseback access only.
b. Vehicle access N of CR 80C allowed only
when Middle Cherokee Management Area
is open to vehicles.

Menefee PEAK - Montezuma Co.

Directions: From Mancos, go NE on Hwy.

160 for 5 miles. Turn right on dirt road at top
of Mancos Hill. Go 2.5 miles up dirt road to
Menefee Mountain.
GMU/acres: 73 / 635 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, lion, turkey, bear, small
game

MIDDLE CARTER (GUNSIGHT) - Grand Co.
Directions — NW sector: From Kremmling, take Hwy. 40 for 14 miles W to Chimney Rock Rd. (USFS Rd. 103).
SE sector: From Kremmling, take Hwy. 40 W
for 10 miles to CR 26. Follow CR 26 E/NE for
5.5 miles. Chimney Rock Rd. (USFS 103) accesses NW section; CR 26 accesses SE section.
GMU/acres: 181 / 5,019 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game

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RESTRICTIONS:

a. Public access for hunting only, except as
otherwise allowed in this regulation.
b. Camping, campfires allowed only as posted
within 300 feet of Chimney Rock Rd. (CR
27/USFS 103).
CAUTION: Roads highly erodible; care advised in
wet weather.

MIDDLE CREEK - Saguache Co.

Directions: Go NW of Saguache on Hwy
114. Go N on CR 38 EE for 2.5 miles; then go
N 2 miles on USFS Rd. 856.
GMU/acres: 681 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: elk, deer, pronghorn, bear, lion,
small game

MIDDLE PARK - Grand Co.

Directions: From Kremmling, take Hwy. 40
W 6 miles to Hwy. 134; go 4 miles to Red Dirt
Rd. (USFS Rd. 100). Then go N 15 miles to
Buffalo Park. Take USFS Rd. 131 for 1 mile E
to sign and gate.
GMU/acres: 27 / 4,144 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS: motor vehicles and parking
restricted as posted.

MILK CREEK - Grand Co.

Directions — SW access: From Kremmling,
take Hwy. 40 W 6 miles to Hwy. 134; then go 4
miles to Red Dirt Rd. (USFS Rd. 100). Go N 15
miles to Buffalo Park; then go E on USFS Rd.
131 to sign and gate. NE access: From Kremmling, take Hwy. 40 for 20 miles W to CR 184.
Go 2 miles W (dry weather only) through
white pipe gate and along vehicle track to
parking area just before Muddy Creek. In wet
weather, stay on CR 184 to mile marker 161
and enter property from ridge or end of road.
Two Bar access: Take Hwy. 40 W of Kremmling 18 miles to signed parking area at mile
marker 163. Timber activity may be present.
GMU/acres: 27 / 10,912 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Motor vehicles restricted to CR 184 (Hwy.
40, mile marker 163) and parking area (at

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b. Motor vehicle access via gate in Sect. 11 restricted to designated track when road is dry.
c. Parking in Sect. 14 restricted as posted.

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MINERAL HOT SPRINGS - Saguache Co.

Directions: From Villa Grove, go S 4 miles
on Hwy. 285 to CR GG, then go 0.8 of a mile
E. CRs GG and 58EE bisect STL.
GMU/acres: 82 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, elk, small game

MISHAK LAKES - Saguache Co.

Directions: From Moffat, go S 2 miles on

Hwy. 17, which bisects STL and provides
several access points W of CR O.
GMUs/acres: 82, 682 / 2,567 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game

MOGOTAS ARROYO - Saguache Co.

Directions: From Saguache, go S 15 miles

on Hwy. 285 to CR L. Go W 4 miles to the
BLM road that bisects STL.
GMU/acres: 68 / 320 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February for hunting.
Open year-round for watchable wildlife.
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, elk, bighorn
sheep, rabbit, coyote, bobcat

MONUMENT BUTTE - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Hamilton, go S 3 miles

on Hwy. 13 to Yellow Jacket Pass Rd. (CR 45).
Then go S on CR 45 for 4 miles to parking lot.
GMU/acres: 12 / 653 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, grouse
RESTRICTIONS: motor vehicles prohibited off
of county road.

Moody Creek - Routt Co.

Directions: From Steamboat Springs, take

Hwy. 40 for 2 miles S to Hwy. 131. Take Hwy.
131 S to town of Yampa. Follow CR 7 SW until
it turns into USFS Rd. 900. Go 0.75 of a mile N.
GMU/acres: 231 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS: hunting prohibited N of
Moody Creek.

Moonhill - Routt Co.

Directions: From Clark, go SE on USFS Rd.
440 to Rd. 471. At USFS Rd. 471A, walk SW
into Long Draw; go 3 miles. Also, corner of
Moonhill is next to CR 129 about 12 miles N of
Hwy. 40 at Steamboat Springs. Parking at USFS
Rd. 471A.
GMU/acres: 14 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: elk, deer, small game
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Hunting prohibited with centerfire rifles.
b. Motorized vehicles, snowmobiles, bicycles
prohibited.
c. Firewood cutting prohibited.
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MORAPOS CREEK - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Hamilton, go 2 miles S

on Hwy. 13, then go S on CR 41. Go 2 miles
to access on BLM land. Access is steep and up
to 2 miles from CR. Game retrieval may be
difficult.
GMU/acres: 12 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS: only access is from parking lot
on BLM land off CR 41 on S side of property.

MORGAN GULCH - Moffat Co.

Directions: Take Hwy. 13 S from Craig to
Axial Basin. Go W on CR 51 to CR 32. Go W
on CR 32 for 4 miles. CR 32 runs through STL.
CR 133 runs through N part of STL.
GMU/acres: 211 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: elk, deer, pronghorn, small game

MORRISON CREEK - Routt Co.

Directions: From Oak Creek, go S 1 mile
on Hwy. 131 to CR 14. Go E 4 miles to inlet of
Stagecoach Res., then go S on CR 16 for 7 miles.
Private access road on STL.
GMU/acres: 15 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS: motor vehicles prohibited off
of county roads.

Mud springs - Park Co.

Directions: From Hartsel, go E on Hwy. 24
for 4 miles to CR 15 (Elkhorn Rd.). Go N on
CR 15 about 5 miles to the STL. CR 15 bisects
the property.
GMU/acres: 50 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game only

NEE NOSHE RESERVOIR - Kiowa Co.

Directions: From Eads, take Hwy. 287 S 10.5
miles to parking in designated area.
GMU/acres: 127 / 2,080 acres
OPEN: Nov. 1-March 31
HUNTING: waterfowl
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Waterfowl hunting only.
b. Hunters must check in at CPW station
before hunting.

NEESOPAH - Kiowa Co.

Directions — To parking lot 1: From
Eads, take Hwy. 287 S 10.5 miles. Parking
lot W of Hwy. 287. To parking lot 2: From
Eads, take Hwy. 287 S 12 miles to CR F. Go W
on CR F 1 mile to parking lot 2, N of CR F.
GMU/acres: 126 / 2,243 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Use of buildings, equipment, safety zones
surrounding facilities prohibited.
b. From Nov. 1 through last day of waterfowl
season, hunters must check in and out at
Queens check station.

NEWLIN CREEK - Fremont Co.

Directions: From Florence, go S on Hwy.
67 for 4.5 miles to CR 15. Go W 1 mile to NW
corner of STL.
GMU/acres: 69 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: deer, small game

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RESTRICTIONS:

a. Hunting prohibited with centerfire rifles.
b. Hunting prohibited in buffer zone bounded
on E, N and S by property boundary and
extending 0.25 of a mile W along the E
property boundary.

North Canyon - Baca Co.

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Directions: In the town of Campo at Hwy.

287 and CR J, go 10 miles W on CR J to CR 18.
Take CR 18 for 4 miles S.
GMU/acres: 144 / 632 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: pronghorn, quail, coyote
RESTRICTIONS: foot access only.

NORTH PLATTE - Jackson Co.

Directions: From Walden, go 0.5 of a mile W
on CR 12, then go W 5.3 miles to CR 18. Go 2
miles W to bridge on North Platte River. Fishing
access upstream from bridge. For hunting access,
take CR 9 S from bridge 1 mile and access STL W
of BLM land.
GMU/acres: 16 / 152 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February for hunting.
Open year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: big game, small game
FISHING: North Platte River

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NORTH RABBIT CREEK - Larimer Co.

Directions: From Fort Collins, go 22 miles
N on Hwy. 287 to Cherokee Park Rd. (CR
80C), then go 6 miles W to Lower Cherokee
Management Area. Follow access road 0.5 of a
mile SW.
GMU/acres: 191 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-Jan. 31 for big-game hunting.
Open year-round for fishing and small-game
hunting.
HUNTING: elk, deer, pronghorn, small game

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RESTRICTIONS:

a. Access by foot or horseback only except during big-game seasons when vehicle access
allowed to Rabbit Creek SWA.
b. Parking prohibited.
c. Activities not listed here prohibited Sept.
1-May 1.

OLD WOMAN CREEK - Saguache Co.

Directions: From Del Norte, go N on Hwy.
112 for 0.75 of a mile, turn left on CR 15. Go N
and W about 4 miles. Turn right on USFS Rd.
660, go 6 miles. Turn left on USFS Rd. 646 and
go 1 mile.
GMU/acres: 79 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game

OWL CREEK - Jackson Co.

Directions: From Walden, take Hwy. 14 E 9
miles to CR 25. Go S 4.5 miles to STL, then go
0.7 of a mile to parking area.

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�GMU/acres: 171 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February for hunting.

Open year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: big game, small game, waterfowl

OWL MOUNTAIN - Jackson Co.

Directions: From Rand, go N on CR 27 for

7.6 miles to USFS Rd. 792. Go E 0.6 of a mile
to BLM Rd. 2506.
GMU/acres: 171 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game
Note: Timber activity may be present.

OXBOW - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Maybell, go 17 miles NW

on Hwy. 318 to parking lot on S side.
GMU/acres: 2 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, waterfowl,
dove, rabbit, prairie dog
FISHING: in Oxbow area only of Little Snake
River
RESTRICTIONS:

a. From March 1-Aug. 15, watchable wildlife
activities allowed only above natural bluff 75
yards from water on N edge of property.
b. Open for youth mentor hunting, as posted.
For information, call the Craig area office at
(970) 824-3046.

Parkdale - Fremont Co.

Directions: Three miles west of Parkdale on

Hwy. 50.

GMU/acres: 58 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February, for all other

wildlife recreation. Open year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: elk, deer, lion, bighorn, small game

PASS CREEK - Larimer Co.

Directions: From Hwy. 287, go 40 miles W
on Cherokee Park Rd. (CR 80C) to CR 103.
Then go W to CR 190. Go 5 miles to W side.
GMU/acres: 7 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: elk, deer, pronghorn, small game
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Foot access only.
b. Access permitted from S side where property joins USFS land.

PAT canyon/WHITBY - Baca Co.

Directions — Whitby Tract: From Springfield, go W on Hwy. 160 for 24.7 miles to CR
8. Go S on CR 8 for 5.5 miles to CR G. Go E
0.8 of a mile to Comanche National Grassland.
STL N of Comanche. Pat Canyon Tract:
From Springfield, go W on Hwy. 160 for 24.7
miles to CR 8. Go S on CR 8 for 10 miles to
Kirkwell. Go W on CR M for 2 miles to CR 5.
Go S on CR 5 for 1.1 miles.
GMU/acres: 144 / 1,302 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: small game, deer, pronghorn
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Foot access only.
b. Motor vehicles prohibited.

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Peck Mesa - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Maybell, take Hwy. 318

NW to CR 10. Turn S on CR 10 and go about 2
miles. Property N of CR 10.
GMU/acres: 11 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 1-end of February
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, elk, small game
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Only portable hunting blinds allowed.
b. Motor vehicles restricted to CR 10.

PFISTER DRAW - Larimer Co.

Directions: From Fort Collins, go 22 miles
N on Hwy. 287 to CR 80C. Go W to CR 103
(known as Four Corners). Go N 7 miles to E
properties. To W STL, turn off USFS Rd. 200
and go W 5 miles. Sects. 25 and 36 are off
CR 103, which goes through SW corner of
Sect. 36. Sect. 34 is 5 miles W of CR 103 on
USFS Rd. 200. Go N 1 mile on BLM two-track
road.
GMUs/acres: 7, 8 / 1,920 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: pronghorn, small game
RESTRICTIONS: motor vehicles prohibited.

PINE TREE GULCH - Moffat Co.

Directions: East of Maybell, go S of Hwy. 40
on CR 57 for 12 miles.
GMU/acres: 211 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game
RESTRICTIONS: access only from parking lot
on CR 57.

PINKHAM MOUNTAIN - Jackson Co.

Directions: From Walden, go 13 miles N on
Hwy. 125 to Hwy. 127. Go 9 miles N to CR 48
(USFS Rd. 895), then go W 1.5 miles to CR
49 (USFS Rd. 891), then go S to end of road.
NOTE: USFS road closed to motorized travel at
the gate. Users must continue S about 1.25 miles
on road by foot or non-motorized travel to STL
boundary.
GMU/acres: 6 / 520 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game

PINNACLE ROCK - Fremont Co.

Directions: From Cañon City, go 15 miles
W on Hwy. 50 to Salt Lick BLM area. Then go
0.5 of a mile S through BLM to NE corner of
STL. Parking at Five Points Recreation Site.
GMU/acres: 691 / 520 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: turkey, deer, elk, bighorn sheep,
bear

PINON HILLS - Conejos Co.

Directions: From Manassa, go 3.6 miles E
on Hwy. 142 to BLM Rd. 5006, and go SE 3
miles. STL is S of road.
GMU/acres: 81 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February for hunting.
Open year-round for watchable wildlife.
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game

PINON RIDGE - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Meeker, go W on Hwy. 64

to CR 77. Go N to BLM Rd. 1509.
GMU/acres: 11 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

POISON SPYDER - San Miguel Co.

Directions: From Naturita, take Hwy. 141 for
15 miles S to CR 29W. Take CR 29W, then go
W 1.7 miles from Hwy. 141 on BLM Rd. 4088,
then go 2 miles NW. Turn S and go 1 mile.
GMU/acres: 70 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game

POLE GULCH - Moffat Co.

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Directions: From Craig, go 39 miles N on
Hwy. 13 to CR 4, go W for 1.75 miles. Land is S
of CR 4, extending 5 miles W of CR 9.
GMU/acres: 3 / 11,026 acres
OPEN: Aug. 1-end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS: only portable hunting blinds
allowed.

PONCHA PASS - Chaffee Co.

Directions: From Poncha Springs, go S 0.5
of a mile on Hwy. 285 to NE corner.
GMU/acres: 561 / 360 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit

POUDRE RIVER - Larimer Co.

Directions: From Fort Collins, go NW on
Hwy. 287 to Ted’s Place (Conoco Station),
then either go W on Hwy. 14 for 1.7 miles to
STL, or go N on Hwy. 287 for 3 miles. Hwy.
14 access N and E of road or through Gateway
Park when open.
GMU/acres: 191 / 5,762 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February for hunting.
Open year-round for fishing as posted.
HUNTING: deer, small game
FISHING: coldwater stream (Poudre River,
North Fork of Poudre and Seaman Res.)
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Public access prohibited E of Hwy. 287.
b. Access permitted from Hwy. 14 and USFS
lands.

PTARMIGAN - Grand Co.

Directions: From Fraser, take CR 50
(Crooked Creek Road) W to USFS Rd. 882.
Take Rd. 882 S to property boundary.
GMU/acres: 28 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February for hunting.
Open year-round for watchable wildlife.
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, small game
RESTRICTIONS: motor vehicles prohibited
except snowmobiles on 1 foot of snow.

QUAKEY MOUNTAIN - Gunnison Co.

Directions: From Hwys. 50 and 135, go E
on Hwy. 50 approximately 17 miles to CR 887
(Wuanita Hot Springs Rd.) Go N 10 miles to
summit of Black Sage Pass. Go S on USFS Rd.
887.48. Park at trailhead 537 and go 2.5 miles.
GMU/acres: 551 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game
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RABBIT EARS - Jackson Co.

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Directions: From Walden, go W on Hwy.

14 to mile marker 5.9, then go N 0.6 of a mile
to parking lot. Or, go 4.4 miles, and lot is on N
side. Timber activity may be present.
GMU/acres: 16 / 5,189 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February for hunting.
Open year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: big game, small game
FISHING: coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS: as posted, closure area on W
side from Aug. 15-Sept. 1.

RAJADERO CANYON - Conejos Co.

Directions: From La Jara, go 14 miles W on
CR 15. Turn left on dirt road at Centro, then go
7 miles on La Jara Res. Rd.
GMU/acres: 81 / 673 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, lion, bear
RESTRICTIONS: motor vehicles prohibited off
existing trails.

RATTLESNAKE HILL - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Craig, go W on Hwy. 40
for 27 miles to CR 57 (Price Creek Rd.) Go 5
miles S/SW on CR 57 to CR 32, then go 4 miles
S/SE. Parking and walk-through access gate at
NE corner. Second walk-through gate on drift
fence in SE quarter.
GMU/acres: 211 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, rabbit, sagegrouse
RESTRICTIONS: hunting prohibited within
0.25-mile safety zone along E boundary as
posted.

RED CANYON - Jackson Co.

Directions: From Walden, go 0.5 of a mile
W on Hwy. 14 to CR 12W, then go 5.3 miles
W to CR 18. Then go 4.5 miles W to CR 5 and
go 1 mile N to Delaney Butte Lakes SWA. Go
W on CR 20 for 4.5 miles to oil well area, then
take two-track road 1 mile.
GMU/acres: 16 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Access only from parking area on USFS
road, suitable for 4WD only.
b. No trailer access past parking area.

Red Lion Ranch - Logan Co.

Directions: From Crook, go NE on Hwy.

138 for 8.25 miles to Sedgwick-Logan county
line. Turn S on CR 97/1, go 1.25 miles to parking area. Parking area off CR 97/1, just N of
river bottom.
GMU/acres: 92 / 200 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: deer, pheasant, quail, turkey, duck,
geese, rabbit, squirrel
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Access only as posted.
b. All recreational activities except deer hunting
prohibited on opening weekend of regular
plains rifle deer season, and opening day and
first weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
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c. Horses prohibited except while training
hunting dogs, and then only in Feb., March
and April (through Wed. before the opening
of spring turkey season).
d. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited
from first day of teal season through last day
of dark goose season.

RIDGE ROAD - Jackson Co.

Directions: From Walden, go 1.2 miles W
on Hwy. 14 to CR 12W, then go 5.3 miles W to
CR 18. Go 4.5 miles W to CR 5, then go S 1.7
miles to parking area.
GMU/acres: 16 / 320 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game

ROSITA - Custer Co.

Directions: From Westcliffe, go S 3 miles on
Hwy. 69, then go E 6 miles on CR 328. Go S 3
miles on CR 323.
GMU/acres: 84 / 640 acres
OPEN: first day of archery deer and elk season
to May 31.
HUNTING: elk, deer, bear, small game
RESTRICTIONS: hunting, discharging weapons
restricted to bows, muzzleloaders, shotguns.

SADDLE MOUNTAIN - Park Co.

Directions: From Guffey, go 6 miles N on
CR 59 to USFS boundary. Go 1.5 miles E over
mountain by foot or horseback.
GMU/acres: 581 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: elk, deer, bear

SAGE CREEK - Routt Co.

Directions: From Hayden, go S on CR 37

for 7 miles.

GMU/acres: 13 / 640 acres
OPEN: first day of archery deer and elk season

through May 31
HUNTING: elk, deer, dusky grouse, rabbit

SAGEBRUSH DRAW - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Maybell, go W on Hwy. 40

to mile marker 42. Turn S on BLM Rd. 1509.
Go 5 miles.
GMU/acres: 11 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, rabbit, sagegrouse, dove
NOTE: Exchange of use on STL. Part private
land, part STL Public Access Program.

SAGUACHE CREEK - Saguache Co.

Directions: From Moffat, go S 2 miles on
Hwy. 17, which bisects STL and provides
several access points W of CR O.
GMU/acres: 682 / 2,714 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game

SAINT CHARLES - Pueblo Co.

Directions: From Pueblo, go E on Hwy. 50

to 27th Lane until it turns into Doyle Rd. From
end of pavement, go 4 miles to access gate. Follow signs to parking lot.
GMU/acres: 128 / 12,554 acres

OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, scaled quail,

mourning dove, rabbit, coyote
Restrictions:

a. Discharging firearms prohibited within
0.25-mile range of buildings.
b. Foot or horseback access only; access from
parking areas only.

SAKARIASON - Las Animas Co.

Directions: From Trinidad, go W 15.3 miles
on Hwy. 12 to CR 41.7. Go 11.6 miles N.
GMU/acres: 85 / 560 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: elk, deer, bear, turkey, lion
RESTRICTIONS: access restricted as posted on
W side.

SAN JUAN CREEK - Saguache Co.

Directions: From Saguache, go S on Hwy.
285 for 6 miles to CR T. Go 2 miles W, then go
S 1.25 miles.
GMU/acres: 68 / 3,238 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: pronghorn, elk, deer, rabbit, coyote

SAN LUIS HILLS - Conejos Co.

Directions: In Antonito at Hwy. 285 and 6th
Street (CR G), go 11.5 miles E on CR G. Turn
N on a two-track road, go 1 mile. STL is 0.25
of a mile E across BLM to W edge.
GMU/acres: 81 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: elk, deer, pronghorn, rabbit, grouse,
coyote

SAND CREEK - Chaffee Co.

Directions: Go 0.25 of a mile S of Hwys. 291
and 285. STL W of Hwy. 285 about 6.5 miles N
of Poncha Springs.
GMU/acres: 56 / 597 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: elk, deer, small game

SAND CREEK - Jackson Co.

Directions: Follow directions to Adams
STL. Access from Adams STL or Colorado
State Forest.
GMU/acres: 6 / 5,038 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS: camping permitted as posted.

SAND CREEK SOUTH - Baca Co.

Directions: From Campo, go 15 miles W
on Rd. J, turn S on Rd. 13 and go 5.5 miles to
forest service pasture, Gate 2C. Go S and E 1
mile, take right fork S for 0.25 of a mile.
GMU/acres: 144 / 319 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: deer, lion, dove, scaled quail, rabbit,
coyote, bobcat, turkey

Sand Gulch No. 1 - Fremont Co.

Directions: From Hwy. 50 in Howard, go
N on CR 7 about 0.25 of a mile. At CRs 7 and
45, go E on CR 45 about 0.5 of a mile to Sand
Gulch. At Sand Gulch, go N about 0.75 of a
mile to STL. Timber activity may be present.

�Public Access Program
GMU/acres: 58 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: elk, deer, lion, small game
RESTRICTIONS: motor vehicles prohibited off

BLM access road.

Sand Gulch No. 2 - Fremont Co.

Directions: From Badger Creek and Ar-

Sand Gulch No. 3 - Fremont Co.

Directions: From Cotopaxi, go N on CR 12

about 4 miles to CR 157A. Go W on CR 157A
about 0.75 of a mile to BLM Falls Gulch/Falls
Gulch Mountain Rd. Go S, then W on BLM
Falls Gulch/Falls Gulch Mountain Rd. about 3
miles. STL 1 mile W by foot or horseback from
end of road.
GMU/acres: 58 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: elk, deer, lion, small game

Sand Gulch no. 4 - Fremont Co.

Directions: From Cotopaxi, go N on CR 12
about 15 miles to Jack Hall/BLM Rd. Go W on
Jack Hall/BLM Rd. to designated parking area.
STL is S and W about 4 miles.
GMU/acres: 58 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: elk, deer, lion, small game

SANDERSON GULCH - Saguache Co.

Directions: From La Garita, go N on CR 42

for 6 miles.

GMU/acres: 68 / 1,898 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-May 31
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, elk, rabbit, coyote

SANDY BLUFFS - Yuma Co.

Directions: From Idalia, go 8.5 miles N on

CR DD at Arikaree River.
GMU/acres: 102 / 3,682 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-June 14
HUNTING: dig game, small game
RESTRICTIONS: access restricted as posted E of
Hwy. 385.

SCHULTZ CANYON - Huerfano Co.

Directions: From Walsenburg, take CR 330

(Ideal Rd.) S 11 miles. CR 330 traverses NE
quarter of Sec. 31 and S half of Sect. 36. CR
310 enters NE quarter of Sec. 31 on E side.
GMU/acres: 85 / 960 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: deer, bear, lion, rabbit, dove, bandtailed pigeon, turkey

new! shaw CREEK - Rio Grande Co.

Directions: Go 6 miles E of South Fork, or
9 miles W of Del Norte on Hwy. 160. Turn S at
New Hope Community Church and take the
gravel road W of church to the parking area.
GMU/acres: 80 / 469 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February for big-game
and small-game hunting. Open Sept. 1-March

31 for mountain lion hunting only.
HUNTING: elk, mule deer, mountain lion,
grouse, rabbit, coyote, bobcat
RESTRICTIONS: access by foot or horseback
only.

SHORT CREEK BALDY - Fremont Co.

Directions: From Cotopaxi, go W on Hwy.
50 for 6 miles to Kerr Gulch Rd., then go SW
5 miles.
GMU/acres: 86 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, lion, small game

SIMSBERRY DRAW - Moffat Co.

Directions: Take Hwy. 318 W from Maybell
10 miles to BLM Rd. 2122, then go N 2.5
miles.
GMU/acres: 3 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: elk, deer, pronghorn, small game

SLEEPING GIANT - Routt Co.

Directions: From Steamboat Springs, go 8
miles W on Hwy. 40, turn N on CR 44. Turn
left at CR 46 and go 4 miles to signed parking
area. Gate, parking lot in NW corner.
GMU/acres: 214 / 400 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, grouse

SLIDE MOUNTAIN - Grand Co.

Directions: East of Kremmling, turn N
off Hwy. 40 on CR 2 and go 4 miles to Black
Mountain Rd. Go 7.2 miles. Turn left, go 0.2 of
a mile to fork and go left 0.3 of a mile to sign.
Access is steep with no access across neighboring private land on S, W or N.
GMU/acres: 18 / 1,280 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn

SOUTH DUFFY MOUNTAIN - Moffat Co.

Directions: Go S of Craig on Hwy. 13 to CR
51. Go W 2 miles to CR 17, then go N 5 miles.
GMU/acres: 211 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: elk, deer, pronghorn, small game

SOUTH MIDDLE CREEK - Huerfano Co.

Directions: From La Veta, go 0.5 of a mile S

on Hwy. 12 to Indian Creek Rd. (USFS Rd. 410).
Go W 11 miles. Timber activity may be present.
GMU/acres: 85 / 585 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, lion, turkey, dusky
grouse

SOUTH NIPPLE RIM - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Maybell, go N on CR 19

for 12 miles to CR 21. Then go N 11 miles to
CR 7 and head N 2 miles to CR 4. Then go W
9 miles to CR 66 and go S.
GMUs/acres: 2, 3 / 19,962 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February for hunting.
Open year-round for watchable wildlife.
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, elk, coyote
RESTRICTIONS: discharging firearms prohibited within 100 feet of buildings, corrals as
posted.

STATE LINE - Baca Co.

Directions: From Campo, go 4 miles W on
Rd. J, then go S on Rd. 24 for 5 miles. Turn E
through USFS pasture gate 6M. Go 1 mile, and
turn S at gate 6A on a two-track trail. After 1
mile, go through two gates and continue SE
for 1.3 miles to NW corner. 4WD required for
sandy, unimproved roads in USFS pastures.
GMU/acres: 144 / 496 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: pronghorn, scaled quail, rabbit,
coyote
RESTRICTIONS: foot access only.

trust lands

kansas River, go N about 2.5 miles following
closed BLM road. From BLM road closure,
access by foot or horseback only.
GMU/acres: 57 / 560 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: elk, deer, lion, small game

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STEEL CANYON - Saguache Co.

Directions: From Villa Grove, go E on CR
LL57 (USFS Rd. 970) for 3.5 miles.
GMU/acres: 82 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February for hunting.
Open year-round for watchable wildlife.
HUNTING: elk, deer, pronghorn, rabbit, snowshoe hare, coyote

STEINHOFF HILL - Larimer Co.

Directions: From Fort Collins, go N on
Hwy. 287 about 16 miles to CR 74E at The
Forks, go 4 miles W on CR 74E, then go N on
CR 37 for 0.5 of a mile.
GMU/acres: 191 / 480 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Big-game hunting by archery only.
b. Small-game hunting prohibited except by
archery or shotguns not firing single slugs.

STEVEN’S GULCH - Larimer Co.

Directions: From Fort Collins, take Hwy.
287 N to CR 74E (Red Feather Lakes Rd.). Go
W on CR 74E to USFS road near mile marker
11 on 74E. Follow USFS road S until it enters
USFS land. Access at this point is by foot or
horse across USFS land. No public road access
directly to property boundary.
GMU/acres: 191 / 480 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game

STOKES GULCH - Routt Co.

Directions: From Hayden, go S on CR 37 to

CR 59.

GMU/acres: 13 / 1,863 acres
OPEN: first day of archery deer and elk season

to May 31

HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, waterfowl

STONEHOUSE GULCH - Saguache Co.

Directions: From Saguache, go 10 miles N
on Hwy. 285 to BLM road, then go S from Noland Gulch Loop Road to Stonehouse Gulch
(across Hwy. 285 from Mineral Hot Springs).
Go W 0.5 of a mile, then go S 2 miles.
GMU/acres: 681 / 560 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: elk, deer, bighorn sheep, pronghorn, rabbit, dusky grouse, dove, coyote

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STONEY FACE MOUNTAIN - Fremont Co.
Directions: From Cotopaxi, go 17 miles N

trust lands

on CR 12. Timber activity may be present.
GMU/acres: 58 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: Deer, elk, turkey

SWEETWATER - Kiowa Co.

Directions: From Wiley, go N on Hwy. 287 to
CR A. Go W on CR A to CR 40, go N 3 miles.
GMU/acres: 126 / 640 acres
OPEN: for fishing, from last day of waterfowl
season (or as posted) through Oct. 31. Open
for hunting Sept. 1 through last day of waterfowl season (or as posted) to March 30.
HUNTING: waterfowl, small game, deer
FISHING: warmwater

TABLE MOUNTAIN - Fremont Co.

Directions: From Cañon City, go 8 miles E on
Hwy. 50 to Hwy. 67. Then go N 3 miles and turn
E on CR 123. Go 0.25 of a mile to CR 132 and
turn N. Go 9 miles to Beaver Creek SWA. Access
via upper parking area of Beaver Creek SWA.
GMU/acres: 59 / 9,389 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: deer, bear, lion, rabbit, dove, turkey,
coyote
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping prohibited except in big-game
season in designated areas only.
b. Horseback riding prohibited except during
big-game season.

TALLAHASSEE ROAD - Fremont Co.

Directions: From Cañon City, go 12 miles

W on Hwy. 50 to Hwy. 9. Go NW 9 miles on
Hwy. 9 to CR 2. Take CR 2 W for 3 miles.
GMU/acres: 58 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: elk, deer, pronghorn, coyote, bear,
grouse

TAYLOR DRAW - Jackson Co.

Directions: From Rand, go S on Hwy. 125
for 2.2 miles to CR 21, which becomes USFS
Rd. 740. Go 7.1 miles to Jack Creek. Take
USFS Rds. 742 and 743 for 3.1 miles to gate.
GMU/acres: 171 / 320 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game

ted’s canyon - Moffat Co.

Directions: There is no public motor vehicle
access directly to this STL. Only reachable
from adjacent BLM lands. Property description: Township 3N, Range 97W, Section
16. See property map at cpw.state.co.us.
GMU/acres: 11 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS: access by foot or horseback only.

TEMPLE CANYON - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Craig, go SW on Hwy. 40
for 27 miles to CR 57 (Price Creek Rd.). Turn S
to Rattlesnake Hill. Access via Rattlesnake Hill
and BLM land, about 3 miles.
GMU/acres: 211 / 637 acres

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OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, small game, birds

Texas Creek No. 1 - Fremont Co.

Directions: From Hwy. 50 at Texas Creek,
go N on CR 27 (Texas Creek Gulch) about 2.5
miles to 217A Rd. Continue N/NW on 217A
Rd. 1 mile to NE corner of STL.
GMU/acres: 58 / 250 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: elk, deer, lion, bighorn sheep, small
game
RESTRICTIONS: foot or horseback only except
on 217A Rd.

Texas Creek No. 2 - Fremont Co.

Directions: From Texas Creek No. 1 STL,

continue N on 217A Rd. for 5 miles. STL is
0.5 of a mile W through BLM land. No access
road to STL.
GMU/acres: 58 / 160 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: elk, deer, lion, bighorn sheep, small
game

THORNBURG DRAW - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Maybell, go 5 miles W on

Hwy. 40, turn S on BLM Rd. 1558. Go about
0.25 of a mile.
GMU/acres: 11 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, elk, small game

THREE MILE MOUNTAIN - Park Co.

Directions — parcel 1: Go S from Hartsel

14 miles on Hwy. 9. Turn E on CR 116 (39Mile Mtn. Rd.) and go 2 miles. parcel 2: Go S
on Hwy. 9 for 9 miles. Turn E, go 1.1 miles on
unmarked dirt road to W boundary.
GMU/acres: 58 / 640 acres in each parcel,
1,280 total
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: pronghorn, coyote, dove, rabbit

THREE SISTERS - Jackson Co.

Directions: Follow directions to Elk Mountain STL. Access from Elk Mountain STL or
Colorado State Forest.
GMU/acres: 6 / 1,523 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game
FISHING: coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS: only access is from parking
area at end of CR 12E.

TIGER LILY CREEK - Chaffee Co.

Directions: From Buena Vista, go N on
Hwy. 24 for 12 miles. STL E of Hwy. 24.
GMU/acres: 49 / 398 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February for hunting.
Open year-round for fishing and watchable
wildlife.
HUNTING: bighorn sheep, deer, elk
FISHING: Arkansas River

TOMICHI DOME - Gunnison Co.

Directions: From Gunnison, at Hwys. 50
and 135, go 17 miles E on Hwy. 50 to BLM Rd.
3095 (Waunita Hot Springs Rd.). Turn N on
BLM Rd. 3095 and go 4 miles to W boundary.

GMU/acres: 551 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February for hunting.

Open year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, bear, lion,
grouse, rabbit
FISHING: Hot Springs Res.
RESTRICTIONS: camping allowed as posted.

TRIANGLE - Moffat Co.

Directions: Immediately W of Maybell off
Hwys. 318 and 40.
GMU/acres: 3, 11 / 1,122 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

TROUBLESOME VALLEY RANCH - Grand Co.
Directions: From Kremmling, take Hwy. 40
E 5 miles to CR 2, then go N about 9 miles to
CR 24, turn right. Access through BLM or off
road.
GMU/acres: 18 / 876 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: elk, deer, rabbit, coyote, grouse

TURKEY GULCH - Fremont Co.

Directions: Go 5 miles S of Texas Creek on
Hwy. 69, then go 2 miles E on CR 28. Go 1
mile S by foot or horseback across BLM land.
GMU/acres: 691 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31 for hunting
HUNTING: elk, deer, bear, lion, small game

TURKEY TRACK RANCH - El Paso Co.

Directions: From Fountain, go E 14 miles
on Squirrel Creek Rd. This road and Peyton
Hwy. border STL.
GMU/acres: 118 / 8,887 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS: access from designated parking area only.

TWENTY MILE - Routt Co.

Directions: From Hwy. 40 E of Hayden, go S
on CR 27 for 6 miles.
GMU/acres: 13 / 1,206 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February for hunting.
Open year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: elk, deer, small game
RESTRICTIONS: small-game hunting on weekends and Labor Day by permit only. Max. of 8
hunters allowed daily. Max. 4 hunters allowed
per permit. Permits are free and may be applied for by contacting Steamboat Springs area
office, Box 775777, Steamboat Springs, CO
80477 or by calling (970) 871-2855. Application deadline July 1. Permits issued by drawing. Successful applicants notified by mail.
NOTE: Exchange of use on STL. Part
private land, part STL Public Access Program.

VILLA GROVE - Saguache Co.

Directions: One parcel 8.5 miles N of Villa
Grove on Hwy. 285. Other parcel 3 miles NE
of Villa Grove on Hayden Pass Rd. through
BLM land.
GMU/acres: 82 / 880 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: elk, deer, pronghorn, bear, small
game.

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VINCENTE CANYON - Conejos Co.

Directions: From Monte Vista, go 21 miles

S on Hwy. 15 to Capulin. Go 10 miles SW on
dump road (CR 8) from Capulin to N end.
GMU/acres: 81 / 640 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-May 31 for hunting. Open
year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: bighorn sheep, deer, elk, pronghorn, lion, bear, small game
FISHING: La Jara Creek
RESTRICTIONS: camping permitted as posted.

WARMER GULCH - Park Co.

Directions: From Cañon City, go W on
Hwy. 50 to Hwy. 9. Turn N and go 0.5 of a
mile N of Park-Fremont county line. Adjoins
Thirty-One Mile Mountain.
GMU/acres: 58 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: deer, bear, lion, elk, rabbit, dove,
coyote

WAUGH MOUNTAIN - Park, Fremont Cos.
Directions: From Cañon City, go W on

Hwy. 50 for 12 miles. Turn right on Hwy. 9 and
go 9 miles. Take CR 2 W for 15 miles. Foot access through BLM land on E and S. Use BLM
parking lot.
GMU/acres: 58 / 18,253 acres
OPEN: first day of archery pronghorn season
through May 31.
HUNTING: elk, deer, pronghorn, bear, coyote,
grouse
NOTE: Exchange of use on STL. Part private
land, part STL Public Access Program.

2013 Colorado State Recreation Lands
GMU/acres: 69 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: turkey, deer, elk, bear, lion, small game

WEST CARTER MOUNTAIN - Grand Co.

Directions: From Kremmling, take Hwy.
40 W 14 miles to Chimney Rock Rd. (CR 27/
USFS Rd. 103). Access to SW corner (Indian
Pass) begins at gate 1.5 miles E of Hwy. 40. Access from E and NE (Badger Creek) continues
up Chimney Rock Rd. 5 miles to marked gates.
GMU/acres: 181 / 2,360 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Motor vehicles restricted to Chimney Rock
Rd. unless posted.
b. Camping, campfires allowed within 300 feet of
Chimney Rock Rd. (CR 27/USFS Rd. 103) as
posted, 14-day limit on camps.

WHISKEY CREEK - Eagle Co.

Directions: From Vail, go W on I-70 to Exit
171, then go 0.5 of a mile W. STL S of I-70.
Parking at USFS office at Meadow Mtn. (off
I-70 Exit 171, 0.25 of a mile E). Timber activity
may be present.
GMUs/acres: 36, 45 / 602 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, dusky grouse, rabbit,
coyote

WILLOW CREEK - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Craig, go N 29 miles on
Hwy. 13 to CR 101. Go 7 miles NE on CR 101

to CR 70. Go 3 miles E on CR 70. STL 0.25 of a
mile NE through BLM.
GMU/acres: 4 / 640 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, lion, pronghorn, small game

WINDY RIDGE - Grand Co.

Directions: From Kremmling, go W 20
miles on Hwy. 40 (Diamond Creek crossing,
mile marker 163), go W 2 miles on CR 184.
Timber activity may be present. CR access
runs through private property until boundary of STL. Do not drive or park vehicles off
county road in hay meadows, which are on
private land.
GMU/acres: 27 / 880 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: big game, small game

trust lands

.

Public Access Program

RESTRICTIONS:

a. Motor vehicle access only on CR 184.
b. Motor vehicle access through gate in Sect. 11
restricted to designated track when road is dry.
c. Parking restricted in Sect. 14 as posted.

YAMPA RIVER - Routt Co.

Directions: From Hayden, go 8 miles W on
Hwy. 40. STL S of Hwy. 40. Access from Yampa
River SWA. Parking available.
GMU/acres: 13 / 2,006 acres
OPEN: first day of archery deer and elk season
through May 31.
HUNTING: deer, elk, grouse, rabbit
RESTRICTIONS: only access is from SWA parking area.

WEBER CANYON - Montezuma Co.

Directions: From Mancos, go 3 miles S on
CR 41. STL E of CR 41.
GMU/acres: 73 / 461 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: deer, elk, lion, small game

WELDON VALLEY - Morgan Co.

Directions: From Weldona, go E 0.33 of a
mile on CR Y, then go N 2 miles on CR 10. STL
on both sides of CR 10. Gate in SE corner of
Sect. 22 on CR 10 and in SW corner of Sect. 21.
GMU/acres: 95 / 5,600 acres
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, dove, waterfowl

WERNER ARROYO - Saguache Co.

Directions: From Saguache, go S 7 miles on
Hwy. 285 to CR T. Turn E and go 6 miles to
CR 53. Then go S 2 miles to CR R. Turn W and
go 1 mile. Turn N and go 0.5 of a mile.
GMU/acres: 682 / 320 acres
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, waterfowl, rabbit,
snowshoe hare, coyote, furbearers

WEST BEAR GULCH - Fremont Co.

Directions: In Cañon City at 4th Street
and Hwy. 50, go S/SE on 4th Street to CR 143
(Oak Creek Grade Rd.). Go 11 miles S on CR
143 to Yorkville and BLM Rd. 6227 (approx. 2
miles past USFS Oak Creek campground). Go
2 miles W/NW on Rd. 6227 to E boundary of
property.

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state park
access rules
The following information applies to all Colorado State Parks. Additional property-specific
information is listed on the pages that follow.

hunting on state parks

» Hunting is allowed only on some state parks.

If it is allowed, it will be listed under “Recreation” in the parks information that starts on
page 45.

park Hours

» Parks are open every day of the year, weather

state Parks

permitting.

» Day-use areas generally are open 5 a.m.-10
p.m. Some day-use parks have closed gates at
night; contact the park for hours of operation.

Fees and Entrance Passes

» Entrance fees are charged at all state parks.

They help offset operating costs.

» Daily passes are $3-$9 per vehicle, depending
on which park you visit.
» Passes are available at the park and are valid
until noon the following day after purchase.
Typically, entrance fees cover all occupants of a
vehicle, though some parks may charge a perperson fee (for walk-in or bicyclists).
» Cherry Creek State Park is subject to an additional fee for the Cherry Creek Basin Water
Quality Authority.

Annual Passes

» $70 for one vehicle. Additional vehicle passes

are $35. An annual park pass is used in lieu of
a daily entrance pass.

Photos by © Wayne Lewis, CPW
Eldorado Canyon State Park, above, is known around the world as a destination for rock climbers. The new
Staunton State Park, below, also offers previously unexplored routes for climbers near Conifer.

» An annual pass allows you access to all state
parks for 12 months from the date of purchase.
» Available at any state park, at CPW offices,
www.parks.state.co.us/parksstore, or by call-

ing (303) 866-3437.

» Discounted annual passes are
available to Colorado residents
who are 64 years and older,
disabled or eligible because of
income.

Camping &amp; reservations

» Reserve campsites, yurts and

cabins from six months up to three
days in advance by going to
cpw.state.co.us, or call (303) 4701144, or (800) 678-CAMP (2267
outside the Denver metro area.

for more

For information about
hunting, fishing and other
recreation opportunities
at state parks, call (303)
866-3437, or visit any state
park, CPW office or go
online to cpw.state.co.us.

» A non-refundable reservation fee applies
when booking. Any site not reserved is available on a first-come, first-serve basis.
» Entrance fees apply at all parks in addition to
camping and reservation fees.
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NOTE: This is a list of some popular recreation activities offered at Colorado State Parks.
For details and a full list of activities available at each park, go to the Park Finder online at
www.parks.state.co.us/ParksSearch/Pages/ParksSearch.aspx .

Arkansas Headwaters - Chaffee, Fre-

mont, Lake and Pueblo Cos.

Directions to Visitor Center: From the
intersection of Hwys. 50/291, go N on Hwy.
291 (1st Street). Go 1 block past stoplight to
G Street, turn right 1 block to Sackett Avenue,
turn left. Center is on left corner of Sackett and
G streets.
phone: (719) 539-7289
ACRES: 6,193 land acres, 152 miles of river
facilities: picnic sites, campgrounds, boat
ramps, visitor center
Recreation: hunting, fishing, OHV, camping,
hiking, mountain biking, horseback trails,
boating, swimming, cross-country skiing/
snowshoeing, rock climbing

Barr Lake - Adams Co.

Directions: From Denver, take I-76 E to
Exit 22, Bromley Lane. Go E about 1 mile to
Picadilly Road, then go S about 2 miles to park
entrance on right.
Phone: (303) 659-6005
ACRES: 1,164 land acres, 1,726 water acres
facilities: picnic sites, boat ramp, visitor center
Recreation: hunting, fishing, hiking, biking,
horseback trails, boating, cross-country skiing/
snowshoeing

Bonny Lake - Yuma Co.

NOTE: Bonny is now managed as part of the
South Republican State Wildlife Area. The visitor center is closed and there is no water and
electric available.

Boyd Lake - Larimer Co.

Directions: From I-25, take Hwy. 34 W; go N
on Madison Avenue and follow signs. The park
is 1 mile E of Loveland.
phone: (970) 669-1739
ACRES: 257 land acres, 1,747 water acres
facilities: picnic sites, boat ramps, electric
hookups, dump station, visitor center
Recreation: hunting, fishing, camping, hiking, biking, boating, swimming, cross-country
skiing/snowshoeing

Castlewood Canyon - Douglas Co.

Directions: From I-25 at Castle Rock, go E
on Founders Parkway to Hwy. 86; go E 4 miles
to Franktown; go S on Hwy. 83 (S. Parker
Road), and go 5 miles S to park entrance.
phone: (303) 688-5242
ACRES: 2,300 land acres
facilities: picnic sites, visitor center
Recreation: hiking, cross-country skiing/
snowshoeing, rock climbing, wildlife viewing,
educational tours, photography

Chatfield - Jefferson, Douglas, Arapahoe Cos.
Directions: From Denver, go W on C-470 to
Wadsworth (Hwy. 121) exit. Go S on Wadsworth

1 mile. Deer Creek entrance is on E of road.
Or, from C-470 and Santa Fe Drive (Hwy. 85),
go S on Hwy. 85, go W on Titan Pkwy., turn
right on Roxborough Park Road to Plum Creek
entrance.
phone: (303) 791-7275
ACRES: 3,895 land acres, 1,423 water acres
facilities: picnic sites, horse rental, sewer
and electrical hookups, dump station, boat
ramps, marina, model airplane field
Recreation: fishing, camping, hiking, biking,
horseback trails, boating, swim beach, crosscountry skiing/snowshoeing, hot-air ballooning, wildlife viewing

Cherry Creek - Arapahoe Co.

Directions: From I-225, go 1 mile S on Parker Road, follow signs to E entrance of park.
phone: (303) 690-1166
ACRES: 3,532 land acres, 880 water acres
facilities: picnic sites, horse rental, electrical
hookups, dump station, boat ramps, marina,
shooting range
Recreation: fishing, camping, hiking, biking,
horseback trails, boating, swimming, crosscountry skiing/snowshoeing

Cheyenne Mountain - El Paso Co.

Directions: From I-25, exit on South Academy (Exit 135), go W on Academy to Hwy.
115. Go S on Hwy. 115 to first traffic light at
Gate 1 of Fort Carson. Turn W at the light into
the park entrance.
phone: (719) 576-2016
ACRES: 2,701 land acres
facilities: picnic sites, campground with 51
full hookup sites and 10 basic sites, visitor center
Recreation: camping, hiking, biking

Crawford - Delta, Montrose Cos.

Directions: From Delta, take Hwy. 92 E to

Hotchkiss. Veer right on Hwy. 92. Go 10 miles
to Crawford. Park is 1 mile S on Hwy. 92.
phone: (970) 921-5721
ACRES: 381 land acres, 379 water acres
facilities: picnic sites, boat ramps, electrical
hookups, dump station, visitor center
Recreation: fishing, hunting, camping, hiking, biking, boating, swimming, cross-country
skiing/snowshoeing, snowmobiling

Eldorado Canyon - Boulder Co.

Directions: From Hwy. 36, take the Su-

perior/Louisville exit (McCaslin Blvd.); go
S to Colo. 170, go W about 9 miles through
Eldorado Springs. Park entrance is on W side
of Eldorado Springs. Visitor Center: Go 1
mile W of park entrance.
phone: (303) 494-3943
ACRES: 1,441 land acres, one mile of river
facilities: picnic sites, visitor center
Recreation: hunting,fishing, hiking, biking,

horseback trails, cross-country skiing/snowshoeing, rock climbing

Eleven Mile - Park Co.

Directions: From Colorado Springs, take
Hwy. 24 W 38 miles until you get 1 mile W of
town of Lake George. Then turn S on CR 90
and go 6 miles to CR 92. Go S on CR 92 for 5
miles to park.
phone: (719) 748-3401
ACRES: 4,167 land acres, 3,405 water acres
facilities: picnic sites, boat ramps, electrical
hookups, dump station, visitor center
Recreation: hunting, fishing, camping,
hiking, biking, boating, cross-country skiing/
snowshoeing

Elkhead Reservoir - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Steamboat Springs, take
Hwy. 40 W approximately 41 miles to Moffat
CR 29. Go right another 5 miles to CR 28; turn
right to reservoir access.
phone: (970) 276-2061
ACRES: 1,208 land acres, 900 water acres
facilities: picnic sites, boat ramps,
Recreation: hunting, fishing, camping, hiking, biking, horseback trails, boating, swimming, cross-country skiing/snowshoeing

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Golden Gate Canyon - Jefferson, Gilpin

Cos.

Directions: Take I-70 W, exit Hwy. 58, go 5
miles to Hwy. 93. Go N 1.5 miles to Golden
Gate Canyon Road; turn left and go 13 miles to
the visitor center.
phone: (303) 582-3707
ACRES: 11,895 land acres, 8 water acres
facilities: picnic sites, electrical hookups,
dump station, visitor center
Recreation: hunting, fishing, camping, hiking, biking, horseback trails, cross-country
skiing/snowshoeing, rock climbing

Harvey Gap - Garfield Co.

Directions: From Silt, go W on Hwy. 6/24
to First Street. Turn N on First Street and go
1.2 miles to Silt Mesa Rd. Go W 0.7 of a mile
to Harvey Gap Rd. (CR 237). Go N, follow
Harvey Gap Rd. for 3.4 miles to park.
phone: (970) 625-1607
ACRES: 106 land acres, 198 water acres
facilities: picnic sites, boat ramp
Recreation: hunting, fishing, boating, swimming, cross-country skiing/snowshoeing,
snowmobiling

Highline Lake - Mesa Co.

Directions: From the Loma exit on I-70,
(Hwy. 139), go N 6 miles to Q Road, then W
1.2 miles to 11.8 Road and N 1 mile to the park.
phone: (970) 858-7208
ACRES: 389 land acres, 173 water acres
facilities: picnic sites, boat ramps, dump
station
Recreation: hunting, fishing, camping, hiking,
biking, horseback trails, boating, swimming
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Jackson Lake - Morgan, Weld Cos.

Directions: From Hwy. 34 and I-76 inter-

change, go N 7.25 miles on Colo. 39, through
Goodrich. Then go W on Y5 (follow paved
road) for 2.5 miles.
phone: (970) 645-2551
ACRES: 580 land acres, 2,511 water acres
facilities: picnic sites, boat ramp, electrical
hookups, dump station, visitor center
Recreation: hunting, fishing, OHV, camping,
hiking, boating, swimming, cross-country skiing/snowshoeing

James M. Robb / Colorado River -

Mesa Co.

phone: (970) 434-3388
Connected Lakes Directions: From the SW portion of Grand

state Parks

Junction at Hwy. 340, go NW on Dike Road
1.5 miles.
acres: 20 land acres, 30 water acres
facilities: picnic sites, boat ramp
Recreation: fishing, hiking, biking, boating
Corn Lake Directions: Take Exit 37 off I-70, go to 32

Road, turn S on Hwy. 141 and go 2 miles.
Acres: 100 land acres, 22 water acres
facilities: picnic sites, boat ramp
Recreation: fishing, hiking, biking, horseback trails
Fruita Directions: Take I-70 to Exit 19 at Fruita. Go

S on Hwy. 340 for 0.5 of a mile to entrance on W.
Acres: 20 land acres, 15 water acres
facilities: picnic sites, boat ramp, electrical
hookup, dump station, visitor center
Recreation: fishing, camping, hiking, biking,
horseback trails, boating
Note: Swim beach closed indefinitely
Island Acres Directions: Take Exit 47 off I-70; follow

signs.

Acres: 627 land acres, 251 water acres
facilities: picnic sites, electrical hookups,

dump station

Recreation: fishing, camping, hiking, biking,

swimming

John Martin Reservoir - Bent Co.

Directions: Take Hwy. 50 W from Lamar
about 20 miles to Hasty. Go S on School Street
(CR 24); go 2 miles to park entrance.
phone: (719) 829-1801
ACRES: 1,642 land acres, 11,749 water acres
facilities: picnic sites, boat ramps, electrical
hookups, dump station, visitor center
Recreation: fishing, camping, hiking, biking,
boating, swimming, cross-country skiing/
snowshoeing

Lake Pueblo - Pueblo Co.

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Directions: From I-25 at Pueblo, Exit No.
101; go 2.5 miles W on Hwy. 50. Turn S on
Pueblo Blvd., go 4 miles to Thatcher Avenue.
Turn W, go 4 miles to park entrance.
phone: (719) 561-9320
ACRES: 12,885 land acres, 4,611 water acres

State Parks
facilities: picnic sites, boat ramps, electrical
hookups, dump station, visitor center
Recreation: hunting, fishing, camping, hiking, biking, horseback trails, boating, swimming, cross-country skiing/snowshoeing

Lathrop - Huerfano Co.

Directions: From Walsenburg, go 3 miles W
on Hwy. 160.
phone: (719) 738-2376
ACRES: 1,780 land acres, 412 water acres
facilities: picnic sites, boat ramps, electrical
hookups, dump station, visitor center
Recreation: hunting, fishing, camping, hiking, biking, boating, swimming, cross-country
skiing/snowshoeing, golf

Lone Mesa - Dolores Co.

Directions: From Dolores, take USFS roads
526 and 514 N and W to park.
phone: (970) 882-2213
Acres: 11,780 land acres
note: the park is currently closed to the public. Limited hunting is allowed by a special use
permit program during big-game seasons. Call
for information.

Lory - Larimer Co.

Directions: From Fort Collins, take Hwy.

287 N through LaPorte. Turn left at Bellvue
exit (CR 52E) and go 1 mile to CR 23N. Turn
left and go 1.4 miles to CR 25G. Turn right, go
1.6 miles to park entrance.
phone: (970) 493-1623
ACRES: 2,591 land acres
facilities: picnic sites, visitor center
Recreation: hunting, fishing, camping, hiking, biking, horseback trails, cross-country
skiing/snowshoeing, rock climbing

Mancos - Montezuma Co.

Directions: From Durango, take Hwy. 160
W 27 miles to Mancos. Go N on Hwy. 184
approximately 0.25 of a mile, turn E on CR 42
(USFS Rd. 561). Go 4 miles and take CR N to
park entrance.
phone: (970) 533-7065
ACRES: 354 land acres, 217 water acres
facilities: picnic sites, boat ramp, dump
station
Recreation: fishing, camping, hiking, biking,
horseback trails, boating, cross-country skiing/
snowshoeing

Mueller - Teller Co.

Directions: From Colorado Springs, go 25
miles W on Hwy. 24 to Divide. Go S on Hwy.
67 for 3.5 miles to park entrance.
phone: (719) 687-2366
ACRES: 5,141 land acres, 5 water acres
facilities: picnic sites, electrical hookups,
dump station, showers, visitor center
Recreation: camping, hiking, biking, horseback trails, cross-country skiing/snowshoeing,
limited hunting and fishing

Navajo - Archuleta Co.

Directions: From Pagosa Springs, take U.S.
160 W 17 miles. Go SW on Colo. 151 for 18
miles to Arboles. Go 2 miles S on CR 982.

phone: (970) 883-2208
ACRES: 2,087 land acres, 2,895 water acres -

the reservoir is more than 15,000 water acres
that span Colorado and New Mexico.
facilities: picnic sites, boat ramp, electrical
hookups, dump station, visitor center
Recreation: hunting, fishing, camping, hiking, biking, boating, swimming
Note: Boaters may launch in either state and
use the entire reservoir. Valid New Mexico and
Colorado fishing licenses are required.

North Sterling - Logan Co.

Directions: From the Sterling exit on I-76,
go W on Chestnut Street (Hwy 6). Go W via
Platte Street, turn right on North 3rd, go 4
blocks. Turn left on Broadway and go 4 blocks.
Turn right on North 7th Avenue, go 12 miles
to reservoir.
phone: (970) 522-3657
ACRES: 2,820 land acres, 2,895 water acres
facilities: picnic sites, boat ramps, electrical
hookups, dump station, visitor center
Recreation: hunting, fishing, camping, hiking, biking, horseback trails, boating, swimming

Paonia - Gunnison, Pitkin Cos.

Directions: From Glenwood Springs, take
Hwy. 82 S to Carbondale. At Hwy. 133, go S
46 miles.
phone: (970) 921-5721
ACRES: 1,250 land acres, 334 water acres
facilities: picnic sites, boat ramp
Recreation: hunting, fishing, camping, boating, cross-country skiing/snowshoeing

Pearl Lake - Routt Co.

Directions: From Steamboat Springs, go W 2
miles on Hwy. 40 to CR 129. Turn N and go 23
miles to Pearl Lake Rd. Go E 2 miles to park.
phone: (970) 879-3922
ACRES: 134 land acres, 166 water acres
facilities: picnic sites, boat ramp
Recreation: hunting, fishing, camping,
hiking, biking, boating, cross-country skiing/
snowshoeing, snowmobiling

Ridgway - Ouray Co.

Directions: From Montrose, go 20 miles S
on Hwy. 550.
phone: (970) 626-5822
ACRES: 2,100 land acres, 1,101 water acres
facilities: picnic sites, boat ramp, buoy and
slip rentals, electrical hookups, dump station,
visitor center
Recreation: hunting, fishing, camping, hiking trails, biking, boating, swimming, crosscountry skiing/snowshoeing

Rifle Falls - Garfield Co.

Directions: From I-70 exit at Rifle, take Hwy.
13 N through Rifle 3 miles. Turn right on Hwy.
325 and go 9.8 miles.
phone: (970) 625-1607
ACRES: 48 land acres
facilities: picnic sites, electrical hookups
Recreation: fishing, camping, hiking, biking,
cross-country skiing/snowshoeing

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2013 Colorado State Recreation Lands

Rifle Gap - Garfield Co.

Directions: From I-70 exit at Rifle, take Hwy.

13 N through Rifle 3 miles. Turn right on Hwy.
325 and go 6 miles.
phone: (970) 625-1607
ACRES: 973 land acres, 360 water acres
facilities: picnic sites, boat ramp, dump station, visitor center
Recreation: hunting, fishing, camping, biking, horseback trails, boating, swimming, crosscountry skiing/snowshoeing, snowmobiling

Roxborough - Douglas Co.

San Luis - Alamosa Co.

Directions: From Walsenburg, take Hwy. 160
W 60 miles. Take Hwy. 150 N for 13.5 miles.
Turn left on Six Mile Lane and go 8 miles; then
go N 0.125 of a mile to entrance.
phone: (719) 378-2020
ACRES: 602 land acres, 684 water acres
facilities: picnic sites, boat ramp, electrical
hookups, dump station
Recreation: hunting, fishing, camping,
hiking, biking, boating, cross-country skiing/
snowshoeing

Spinney Mountain - Park Co.

Directions: From Colorado Springs, take

Hwy. 24 W for 55 miles. Turn left and go 2.8
miles on CR 23. Then turn right on CR 59 and
go 1.1 miles to entrance.
phone: (719) 748-3401
ACRES: 3,990 land acres, 2,444 water acres
facilities: picnic sites, boat ramps
Recreation: hunting, fishing, boating

St. Vrain - Weld Co.

Directions: From I-25, go W on Hwy. 119,
turn N on CR 7. Park is 7 miles E of Longmont.
phone: (303) 678-9402
ACRES: 689 land acres, 160 water acres
facilities: picnic sites, dump station
Recreation: fishing, camping, hiking, boating, cross-country skiing/snowshoeing

Directions: From I-70 at Silverthorne, take

Hwy. 9 N for 38 miles. Go W on Hwy. 40 for 6
miles to Hwy. 134. Go W on Hwy. 134 for 27
miles to Hwy. 131. Go N 17 miles to CR 14 and
follow signs.
phone: (970) 736-2436
ACRES: 810 land acres, 819 water acres
facilities: picnic sites, boat ramps, electrical
hookups, dump station
Recreation: hunting, fishing, camping,
hiking, biking, horseback trails, boating,
swimming, cross-country skiing/snowshoeing,
snowmobiling

State Forest - Jackson Co.

Directions: From Fort Collins, go 75 miles
W on Hwy. 14, over Cameron Pass.
phone: (970) 723-8366
ACRES: 71,024 land acres, 170 water acres
facilities: picnic sites, boat ramps, horse
stables/rental, visitor center
Recreation: hunting, fishing, OHV, camping,
hiking, biking, horseback trails, boating, crosscountry skiing/snowshoeing, snowmobiling,
rock climbing

NEW! Staunton - Jefferson, Park Cos.
Directions: From Denver, take Hwy. 285 S
for 19.2 miles. Take the Elk Creek Rd. exit and
go N on Elk Creek Rd. for 1.7 miles to park
entrance.
phone: (303) 816-0912
acres: 3,829 land acres, 5 water acres
Facilities: picnic sites
Recreation: fishing, hiking, biking, horseback trails, rock climbing

Steamboat Lake - Routt Co.

Directions: From Steamboat Springs, go W 2
miles on Hwy. 40 to CR 129 (at the 7-11 store).
Turn N, go 25 miles to the visitor center.
phone: (970) 879-3922
ACRES: 1,809 land acres, 1,011 water acres
facilities: picnic sites, boat ramps, electrical
hookups, dump station, visitor center
Recreation: hunting, fishing, camping,
hiking, biking, horseback trails, boating,
swimming, cross-country skiing/snowshoeing,
snowmobiling

Sweitzer Lake - Delta Co.

Directions: From Delta, go 1 mile S on Hwy.
50. Or go 20 miles N of Montrose on Hwy. 50.
phone: (970) 874-4258
ACRES: 74 land acres, 137 water acres
facilities: picnic sites, boat ramp, dump sta-

tion, visitor center
Recreation: hunting, fishing, hiking, biking,
horseback trails, boating, swimming, crosscountry skiing/snowshoeing

Sylvan Lake - Eagle Co.

Directions: Take I-70 to Eagle (Exit 147),
turn S, take first right out of the roundabout
onto Hwy. 6. At next roundabout, turn right
onto Sylvan Lake Road. Follow signs 10 miles.
phone: (970) 328-2021
ACRES: 1,532 land acres, 42 water acres
facilities: picnic sites, boat ramp, dump station, visitor center
Recreation: hunting, fishing, camping,
hiking, biking, horseback trails, boating, crosscountry skiing/snowshoeing, snowmobiling

Trinidad Lake - Las Animas Co.

Directions: From I-25, take Exit 13B going E
into Trinidad. Turn left at four-way stop onto
Nevada, cross the river. At the next four-way
stop, turn left onto Hwy. 12, go 3 miles W.
phone: (719) 846-6951
ACRES: 2,512 land acres, 800 water acres
facilities: picnic sites, boat ramp, electrical
hookups, dump station, visitor center
Recreation: hunting, fishing, camping,
hiking, biking, horseback trails, boating, crosscountry skiing/snowshoeing

state parks

Directions: Take C-470 to the Wadsworth
exit. Go 4.4 miles S to Waterton Road; turn
left and go 1.6 miles to North Rampart Range
Road. Turn right and go 2.3 miles to Roxborough Park Road; turn left and go 1 block to the
park access road. Drive 2.2 miles on the access
road to reach the visitor center.
phone: (303) 973-3959
ACRES: 3,328 land acres
facilities: visitor center
Recreation: hiking, cross-country skiing/
snowshoeing

Stagecoach - Routt Co.

Vega - Mesa Co.

Directions: From I-70, go S on Hwy. 65
then E on Hwy. 330 through Collbran about
16 miles. Turn S on 64.6 Road and go about 4
miles to the park.
phone: (970) 487-3407
ACRES: 944 land acres, 898 water acres
facilities: picnic sites, boat ramps, electrical
hookups, dump station, visitor center
Recreation: hunting, fishing, OHV, camping,
hiking, boating, cross-country skiing/snowshoeing, snowmobiling

Yampa River - Routt, Moffat Cos.

Directions: All sites can be accessed from
Colo. 40 W of Steamboat Springs, from
Hayden to Deer Lodge Park Rd. Elkhead Res.
is 10 miles E and N of Craig.
phone: (970) 276-2061
ACRES: 110 land acres, access to 134 river miles
facilities: 9 river sites, picnic sites, 8 boat
ramps, electrical hookups, dump station,
showers, visitor center
Recreation: fishing, rafting, camping, boating, cross-country skiing

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2013 Colorado State Recreation Lands

land index
State Wildlife Areas, Trust Lands, Fishing Units, Parks
(F. E.) by property name denotes property is a fishing easement
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1,465
714
1,286
2,031

AL-1
AL-2
SLL
AL-3

E-9
E-9
E-9
E-9

51

104

4,412

CHE

G-4

48

77
78
771

561
211
4,982

AR-1
AR-2
NAV

C-10
C-10
C-10

51

139
144
144
144
144
139
138, 139

178
632
1,302
319
496
200
8,533

BA-1
BA-2
BA-3
BA-4
BA-5
BA-6
BA-7

J-9
I-10
I-10
I-10
J-10
J-9
J-9

49

5,147
14,060
30
523
13,391
125, 126, 146 19,471
126
1,000
126
13,580
146
1,520
125
69
130
960
130
2,438

BE-1
BE-2
BE-3
BE-4
JMR
BE-5
BE-6
BE-7
BE-8
BE-9
BE-10
BE-11

I-7
I-7
I-8
I-8
I-8
I-8
I-8
I-8
I-8
I-8
I-8
I-9

49

Adams county
Barr Lake State Park
Lowell Ponds SWA
Whitehorse SWA

alamosa county
Higel SWA
Playa Blanca SWA
San Luis State Park
San Luis Lakes SWA

arapahoe county
Cherry Creek State Park

archuleta county
Devil Creek SWA
Echo Canyon Reservoir SWA
Navajo State Park

baca county
Burchfield SWA
North Canyon STL
Pat Canyon / Whitby STL
Sand Creek South STL
State Line STL
Turk’s Pond SWA
Two Buttes Reservoir SWA

boulder county
Eldorado Canyon State Park
Sawhill Ponds SWA

29
29

1,441
208

ELD
BO-1

F-3
F-3

48

39
39
39
39

320
1,093
670
3,438

CC-1
CC-2
CC-3
CC-4

E-4
F-4
E-4
F-4

48, 50

6,193

AHR

E-7

11

CH-1

E-6

542
8
41
61
60
5

CH-2
CH-3
CH-4
CH-5
CH-6
CH-7

E-6
E-6
E-6
E-6
E-6
E-6

clear creek county
Bakerville STL
Bergen Peak SWA
Georgetown SWA
Mount Evans SWA

chaffee county
Arkansas Headwaters State Park multiple
Arkansas River/
56
Big Bend SWA (F. E.)
Aspen Ridge STL
57
Bighorn Springs SWA
57, 481
Buena Vista SWA (F. E.)
49, 481
Chalk Cliffs SFU
56, 481
Champion SWA
57, 481
Chesmore SWA
49

81
81
81
81
81
81
81
81
81
81
81
80, 81
81
81

640
240
9,485
42,881
2,808
635
640
640
673
640
640
240
71
640

CN-1
CN-2
CN-3
CN-5
CN-6
CN-4
CN-7
CN-8
CN-9
CN-10
CN-11
CN-12
CN-13
CN-14

D-10
D-9
E-10
D-10
E-10
D-10
E-10
E-10
D-10
E-10
E-10
D-9
D-10
E-10

51

83
83
83

1,061
1,462
278

CO-1
CO-2
CO-3

F-9
F-10
F-9

49, 51

69
86, 691
69, 691
86
84
86
84

640
500
780
640
640
486
640

CU-1
CU-2
CU-3
CU-4
CU-5
CU-6
CU-7

F-8
E-7
F-8
F-8
F-8
E-8
F-8

49, 51

53
62
53
53
64

760
7,612
1,600
1,030
211

CRA
DE-1
DE-2
DE-3
SWE

C-6
B-6
C-6
C-6
B-6

51

ACRES

Chubb Park Ranch SWA
Chubb Park STL
Clear Creek Reservoir SWA
Droney Gulch SWA
Frantz Lake SWA
Granite SWA (F. E.)
Harmon SWA (F. E.)
Heckendorf SWA
Johnson Village SWA
Little Cochetopa Creek STL
Love Meadow WWA
Maxwell Park STL
Mount Ouray SWA
Mount Shavano SFU
Mount Shavano SWA
Poncha Pass STL
Ruby Mountain SWA (F. E.)
Sand Creek STL
Sands Lake SWA
Smyth SWA
Tiger Lily Creek STL
Wright’s Lake SWA

49
49, 57
48, 481
56
56
48, 49
481
481
481
561
481
481
56
56
56, 57
561
57
56
57
56
49
56, 481

MAP
PAGE

51

51

Alamaditas Mesa STL
Alamosa Canyon STL
Hot Creek SWA
La Jara STL
La Jara SWA
La Jara Reservoir SWA
Los Mogotes Peak STL
Pinon Hills STL
Rajadero Canyon STL
San Luis Hills STL
Sego Springs SWA
Terrace Reservoir SWA
Trujillo Meadows SWA
Vincente Canyon STL

maps

125
125
125
125
126

grid
INDEX
E-6
E-6
D-6
E-7
E-7
E-5
E-6
E-6
E-6
E-7
E-6
E-6
E-7
E-7
E-7
E-7
E-6
E-6
E-7
E-6
E-6
E-6

GMU

conejos county

bent county
Adobe Creek Reservoir SWA
Blue Lake STL
Dawn Pond SWA
Fort Lyon SWA
John Martin Res. State Park
John Martin Reservoir SWA
Karney Ranch STL
Karney Ranch SWA
Keller Lease STL
Las Animas SFU
Purgatoire River SWA
Setchfield SWA

525
3,640
500
2,949
25
131
10
720
9
320
11
2,177
231
45
84
360
4
597
14
10
398
84

MAP
point
CH-8
CH-9
CH-10
CH-11
CH-12
CH-13
CH-14
CH-15
CH-16
CH-17
CH-18
CH-19
CH-20
CH-21
CH-22
CH-23
CH-24
CH-25
CH-26
CH-27
CH-28
CH-29

County &amp; LAND NAME

costilla county
Mountain Home Res. SWA
Sanchez Reservoir SWA
Smith Reservoir SWA

custer county
Bear Gulch STL
Beddows Mountain STL
DeWeese Reservoir SWA
Froze Creek STL
Lapin Creek STL
Middle Taylor Creek SWA
Rosita STL

Delta county
Crawford State Park
Escalante SWA
McCluskey SWA
Roeber SWA
Sweitzer Lake State Park

53

�County &amp; LAND NAME

GMU

ACRES

MAP
point

grid
INDEX

MAP
PAGE

72, 711
711
71
71
70, 71
711

2,359
640
314
606
5,030
11,780

DO-1
DO-2
DO-3
DO-4
DO-5
LON

A-8
A-8
B-8
B-8
B-8
A-9

51

104
51
51
51

2,300
362
3,328
699

CAS
DG-1
ROX
DG-2

G-5
F-5
F-5
F-4

48

47, 444
44
35
35
44
36, 45
36, 45

2,577
382
25
90
1,574
107
602

EA-1
EA-2
EA-3
EA-4
SYL
EA-5
EA-6

C-5
D-4
D-4
D-4
D-4
D-4
D-4

50

105
105

2,086
14,733

EB-1
EB-2

H-5
G-5

48

59
110
118

2,701
400
8,887

CHM
EP-1
EP-2

G-6
G-5
G-6

49

dolores county
Coalbed Canyon SWA
Disappointment Creek STL
Fish Creek SWA
Groundhog Reservoir SWA
Jim Olterman/Lone Cone SWA
Lone Mesa State Park

eagle county
Basalt SWA
Brush Creek SWA
Eagle River SWA
Gypsum Ponds SWA
Sylvan Lake State Park
Vail Deer Underpass SWA
Whiskey Creek STL

elbert county
Jumping Cow STL
Jumping Cow SWA

el paso county
Cheyenne Mountain State Park
Ramah SWA
Turkey Track Ranch STL

maps

59
59
691
58
581
58
58
69
69, 691
86
69
58, 86
58
691
57, 58
86
58
59
58
58
691
58
69

2,227
461
1,560
640
640
640
520
640
1,280
640
640
28
640
520
2,480
640
640
9,389
640
410
640
18,253
640

FR-1
FR-2
FR-3
FR-4
FR-5
FR-6
FR-7
FR-8
FR-9
FR-10
FR-11
FR-12
FR-13
FR-14
FR-15
FR-16
FR-17
FR-18
FR-19
FR-20
FR-21
FR-22
FR-23

F-7
F-7
F-7
F-7
F-6
E-7
E-7
F-7
F-7
E-7
F-7
E-7
F-7
F-7
E-7
E-7
E-7
F-7
F-6
E-7
F-7
E-6
F-7

43
43
42
34
33
32, 42
33
33
33
43, 444
43, 444

7
19
13,179
2
304
42
600
48
1,333
40

GF-1
GF-2
GF-3
GF-4
HAR
GF-5
GF-6
RIF
RIG
GF-7
GF-8

C-4
C-4
C-5
C-4
C-4
C-4
B-4
C-4
C-4
C-4
C-4

49, 51

54

F-4

48

1,240
1,301
640
1,795

GR-1
GR-2
GR-3
GR-4

E-2
D-3
E-3
D-2

West Rifle Creek SWA
Wheeler SWA

33
33, 42
38

Golden Gate Canyon State Park

50

grand county
Antelope Creek STL
181
Carter Creek STL
181
Copper Mountain STL
28
East Carter Mountain STL
181
Granby Ranch SWA
28
(Conservation Easement)
Hot Sulphur Springs SWA
18, 28
Junction Butte SWA
37
Kemp-Breeze SWA
18, 28
Middle Carter (Gunsight) STL
181
Middle Park STL
27
Milk Creek STL
27
Perkins SWA
181
Pioneer Park SWA
18
Ptarmigan STL
28
Radium SWA
15, 27, 361
Red Mountain SWA
28
Slide Mountain STL
18
Troublesome Valley Ranch STL
18
West Carter Mountain STL
181
Windy Gap WWA
18
Windy Ridge STL
27
Almont Triangle SWA
Beaver Lake SWA
Black Sage Pass STL
Cabin Creek SWA
Centennial SWA
Dutch Gulch SWA
Gunnison River SWA
(Van Tuyl &amp; Redden)
Gunnison SWA
Leaps Gulch SWA
Miller Ranch SWA
Paonia State Park
Pitkin SFU
Quakey Mountain STL
Roaring Judy SFU
Sapinero SWA
Spring Creek Reservoir SWA
Taylor River SWA
Tomichi Creek SWA
Tomichi Dome STL
Van Tuyl SWA
Waunita WWA

451

GR-5

E-3

2,160
1,304
1,714
5,019
4.144
10,912
83
49
640
10,996
161
1,280
876
2,360
12
880

GR-6
GR-7
GR-8
GR-9
GR-10
GR-11
GR-12
GR-13
GR-14
GR-15
GR-16
GR-17
GR-18
GR-19
GR-20
GR-21

E-3
D-3
E-3
D-3
D-3
D-2
D-3
E-3
E-3
D-3
E-3
E-3
E-3
D-2
E-3
D-2

54, 55
43
551
55
54
67

643
41
415
640
1,800
320

GU-1
GU-2
GU-3
GU-4
GU-5
GU-6

D-6
C-5
D-7
D-7
C-7
D-7

54

81

GU-7

D-7

54
55
54
53, 521
55, 551
551
54, 55
54
55
55
67
551
55
551

2,800
560
1,604
1,584
48
640
778
7,129
55
13
465
640
510

GU-8
GU-9
GU-10
PAO
GU-11
GU-12
GU-13
GU-14
GU-15
GU-16
GU-17
GU-18
GU-19
GU-20

C-7
D-6
C-6
C-6
D-7
D-7
D-6
C-7
D-6
D-6
D-7
D-7
D-7
D-7

76
66
66, 67
76
76
77

520
42
1,429
41
177
508

HI-1
HI-2
HI-3
HI-4
HI-5
HI-6

C-8
C-8
C-8
C-8
C-9
C-9

51

85
84
84
85
861
85
85

1,511
640
640
2,118
544
2,192
640

HU-1
HU-2
HU-3
HU-4
HU-5
LAT
HU-6

G-9
F-8
F-8
F-9
F-9
G-9
F-9

49

50

51

hinsdale county
Brown Lakes SWA
Lake Fork of the Gunnison SWA
Mason Family SWA
Rito Hondo Reservoir SWA
Road Canyon Reservoir SWA
Williams Creek Reservoir SWA

garfield county
Bob Terrell SWA
Crystal River SFU
Garfield Creek SWA
Glenwood Springs SFU
Harvey Gap State Park
Parachute Ponds SWA
Rifle Falls SFU
Rifle Falls State Park
Rifle Gap State Park
Roaring Fork SWA
West Bank SWA

GOG

ACRES

gunnison county

fremont county
Beaver Creek SWA
Brush Hollow SWA
Cody Park STL
Cottonwood Ridge STL
Deer Haven STL
Dirty Gulch STL
Fernleaf Gulch STL
Florence STL
Grape Creek STL
McCoy Gulch STL
Newlin Creek STL
Ogden/Treat SWA (F. E.)
Parkdale STL
Pinnacle Rock STL
Sand Gulch, No. 1, 2, 3, 4 STL
Short Creek Baldy STL
Stoney Face Mountain STL
Table Mountain STL
Tallahassee Road STL
Texas Creek #1 &amp; #2 STL
Turkey Gulch STL
Waugh Mountain STL
West Bear Gulch STL

11,903

GMU

gilpin county

douglas county
Castlewood Canyon State Park
Four Mile SWA
Roxborough State Park
Sharptail Ridge SWA

grid
INDEX
C-4
B-4

MAP
PAGE

941
48

MAP
point
GF-9
GF-10

County &amp; LAND NAME

50

huerfano county
Black Hawk STL
Black Mountain STL
Blue Spring STL
Guillermo Ranch STL
Huerfano SWA
Lathrop State Park
Little Sheep Mountain STL

�grid
INDEX
F-9
G-9
F-9
F-9

Adams STL
6
3,640
Brownlee 2 SWA (Fishing Lease)
6
1.14 mi.
Cohagen STL
171
2,848
Cowdrey Lake SWA
161
95
Delaney Butte Lakes SWA
16
2,620
Diamond J SWA
161
3,129
East Delaney Butte Lake STL
16
640
Elk Mountain STL
6
2,839
Independence Mountain STL
161
11,239
Indian Creek STL
171
640
Johnny Moore Mountain STL
6
7,671
Kemp Draw STL
171
520
Lake John SWA
161
847
MacFarlane Reservoir STL
17
2,880
Manville SWA (Fishing Lease)
16
67
Murphy SWA (Fishing Lease)
6
6 mi.
North Platte STL
16
152
Odd Fellows SWA (Fishing Lease)
16
49
Owl Creek STL
171
640
Owl Mountain STL
171
640
Owl Mountain SWA
171
920
Pinkham Mountain STL
6
520
Rabbit Ears STL
16
5,189
Red Canyon STL
16
640
Richard SWA
16, 161
2,323
Ridge Road STL
16
320
Sand Creek STL
6
5,038
Seymour Lake SWA
17
81
State Forest State Park
6,7,19,171 71,194
Taylor Draw STL
171
320
Three Sisters STL
6
1,523
Verner SWA
16
23

JA-1
JA-2
JA-3
JA-4
JA-5
JA-6
JA-7
JA-8
JA-9
JA-10
JA-11
JA-12
JA-13
JA-14
JA-15
JA-16
JA-17
JA-18
JA-19
JA-20
JA-21
JA-22
JA-23
JA-24
JA-25
JA-26
JA-27
JA-28
STA
JA-29
JA-30
JA-31

E-1
D-2
E-2
D-1
D-1
E-1
D-1
E-1
D-1
E-2
E-2
E-2
D-1
E-2
D-2
E-1
D-2
D-2
E-2
E-2
E-2
E-1
D-2
D-1
D-1
D-2
E-1
D-2
E-2
E-2
E-2
D-1

GMU

ACRES

Manzanares Creek STL
Schultz Canyon STL
South Middle Creek STL
Wahatoya SWA

861
85
85
85

MAP
PAGE
49

jackson county

50

jefferson county
Chatfield State Park
Ralston Creek SWA
Staunton State Park
Ward Road Pond SWA

5,318
2,100
3,834
25

CHA
JF-1
STN
JF-2

F-4
F-4
F-4
F-4

48

127
126
126, 127
126

2,080
2,243
13,886
640

KI-1
KI-2
KI-3
KI-4

J-7
I-7
I-7
I-7

49

107

400

KC-1

I-5

48

741
74, 75
74
75
74

2,942
14
208
85
7,720

LP-1
LP-2
LP-3
LP-4
LP-5

B-10
B-10
B-9
B-10
B-9

51

48
48, 49
48, 49
49
48, 49

629
467

D-5
D-5
E-5
E-5
D-5

50

1,300
8

LK-1
LK-2
LK-3
LK-4
LK-5

8
8
19

200
12
58

LR-1
LR-2
LR-3

F-2
E-1
F-2

48, 50

kit carson county
Flagler Reservoir SWA

la plata county
Bodo SWA
Durango SFU
Haviland Lake SWA
Pastorius Reservoir SWA
Perins Peak SWA

135

LR-36

F-1

87
191

1,793
38

LR-37
LR-38

F-1
E-1

85
133
133, 134
85, 851
133
140
140
85, 851
85
85
85, 851

500
1,880
7,935
30,000
2,052
8,200
4,500
840
560
6,450
3,312

LA-1
LA-2
LA-3
LA-4
LA-5
LA-6
LA-7
LA-8
LA-9
LA-10
TRI

G-10
G-9
G-9
F-10
G-9
G-10
G-10
F-10
F-10
G-10
G-10

49

113
120
113

2,240
235
354

LI-1
LI-2
LI-3

H-6
H-6
H-6

49

96
96
91
91
90
90
96
91
96
89

160
180
80
1,082
640
1,121
400
280
581
5,715

LO-1
LO-2
LO-3
LO-4
LO-5
LO-6
LO-7
LO-8
LO-9
NST

I-2
H-2
I-2
I-1
I-1
I-1
I-2
I-1
I-2
I-1

48

Big Thompson Ponds SWA
Bliss SWA
Boedecker Reservoir SWA
Boyd Lake State Park
Bull Mountain STL
Cherokee SWA
Douglas Reservoir SWA
Dowdy Lake SWA
Dry Creek North STL
Eagle Canyon STL
Forks SWA
Hohnholz Lakes SWA
Horse Ranch Pass STL
Jimmy Creek STL
LaGarde Creek STL
Lon Hagler SWA
Lone Tree Reservoir SWA
Lory State Park
Meadow Creek STL
Narrows SWA
North Fork SWA
North Rabbit Creek STL
Parvin Lake SWA
Pass Creek STL
Pfister Draw STL
Poudre River SFU
Poudre River STL
Poudre River SWA
Simpson Ponds SWA
Steinhoff Hill STL
Steven's Gulch STL
Twin Sisters SWA
Watson Lake SFU
Watson Lake SWA
Wellington Res. #4
and Smith Lake SWA
Wellington SWA
West Lake SWA

20
8, 19
20
20
8
8, 191
9
191
8
20
20
7
8
8
7
20
20
19
191
20
20
191
191
7
7, 8
8, 19
191
19, 191
20
191
191
20
19
19

MAP
PAGE

48, 50

Aguilar TV Hill STL
Apishapa North STL
Apishapa SWA
Bosque del Oso SWA
Flattop Butte STL
James M. John SWA
Lake Dorothey SWA
North Lake SWA
Sakariason STL
Spanish Peaks SWA
Trinidad Lake State Park
Hugo SWA
Karval Reservoir SWA
Kinney Lake SWA

logan county

larimer county
Arrowhead STL
Bellaire Lake SWA
Bellvue SFU

9

ACRES

lincoln county

lake county
Box Creek STL
Crystal Lake STL
Hardeman SWA
Paddock SWA
Reddy SWA (F. E.)

grid
INDEX
F-2
E-1
F-2
F-2
E-1
F-1
F-1
F-1
E-1
F-2
F-2
E-1
E-1
E-1
E-1
F-2
F-2
F-2
F-1
F-2
F-2
F-1
F-1
E-1
E-1
E-2
F-1
F-1
F-2
F-1
F-1
F-3
F-2
F-2

GMU

las animas county

51, 461
38
39, 46
38

kiowa county
Nee Noshe Reservoir STL
NeeSoPah STL
Queens SWA
Sweetwater STL

51
352
308
2,004
640
25,497
765
120
640
640
4
133
640
640
640
302
502
2,591
640
13
16
640
242
640
1,920
460
5,760
395
44
480
480
640
90
44

MAP
point
LR-4
LR-5
LR-6
BYD
LR-7
LR-8
LR-9
LR-10
LR-11
LR-12
LR-13
LR-14
LR-15
LR-16
LR-17
LR-18
LR-19
LOR
LR-20
LR-21
LR-22
LR-23
LR-24
LR-25
LR-26
LR-27
LR-28
LR-29
LR-30
LR-31
LR-32
LR-33
LR-34
LR-35

County &amp; LAND NAME

maps

1,420
960
585
80

MAP
point
HU-7
HU-8
HU-9
HU-10

County &amp; LAND NAME

Atwood STL
Atwood SWA
Bravo STL
Bravo SWA
Duck Creek STL
Duck Creek SWA
Dune Ridge SWA
Ford Bridge STL
Knudson SWA
North Sterling State Park

55

�192
200
1,297
10,696

MAP
point
LO-10
LO-11
LO-12
LO-13

grid
INDEX
I-2
I-1
I-1
I-1

30, 41
30, 41
30
30, 40

67
38
562
1,439

ME-1
ME-2
HIG
ME-3

B-5
A-5
A-5
B-5

30, 40

878

CRP

B-5

421
40
30
421
41
421
30, 41
421
30, 40
30

871
31
8
11
148
1,346
113
1,842
351
6

ME-4
ME-5
ME-6
ME-7
ME-8
ME-9
ME-10
VEG
ME-11
ME-12

A-5
B-5
A-5
A-5
B-5
B-5
B-5
B-5
B-5
A-5

80
76
76, 79
76

240
117
579
3

MI-1
MI-2
MI-3
MI-4

D-9
D-9
D-9
D-8

3, 4
2, 3
211
2, 3
11
3
211
211
201
13
11
4
11
2, 201
11
4, 441
11
10
301
3
3
3
11
12, 211
13
211
2, 3
2, 3
3
12
12
211
2
11
211
11
3
211
11

12,393
6,266
640
1,849
8,081
104
628
640
2,226
640
640
640
640
26,509
640
2,108
640
1,810
866
640
3,518
640
640
2,079
640
638
640
4,860
9,208
653
640
640
640
640
640
640
11,026
640
640

MF-1
MF-2
MF-3
MF-4
MF-5
MF-6
MF-8
MF-7
MF-9
MF-10
MF-11
MF-12
MF-13
MF-14
MF-15
ELH
MF-16
MF-17
MF-18
MF-19
MF-20
MF-21
MF-22
MF-23
MF-24
MF-25
MF-26
MF-27
MF-28
MF-29
MF-30
MF-31
MF-32
MF-33
MF-34
MF-35
MF-36
MF-37
MF-38

C-1
B-1
B-2
B-1
B-2
B-2
B-2
B-2
A-1
C-2
B-2
C-1
B-2
A-1
B-2
C-2
B-2
B-2
C-2
B-2
B-1
C-1
B-2
C-2
C-2
B-2
B-1
B-1
B-2
C-2
C-2
B-2
B-2
B-2
B-2
B-3
C-1
B-2
B-2

County &amp; LAND NAME

GMU

ACRES

Overland Trail SWA
Red Lion Ranch STL
Red Lion SWA
Tamarack Ranch SWA

96
92
90, 92
91, 93

MAP
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48

mesa county
Colorado River Island SWA
Franklin Island SWA
Highline Lake State Park
Horsethief Canyon SWA
James M. Robb /
Colorado River State Park
Jerry Creek Reservoir SWA
Leatha Jean Stassen SWA
Loma Boat Launch SWA
Mogensen Ponds SWA
Orchard Mesa SWA
Plateau Creek SWA
Tilman Bishop SWA
Vega State Park
Walker SWA
West Lake SWA

maps
56

GMU

ACRES

3
640
211
640
2, 3
19,962
11
640
211
637
11
640
3, 11
1,122
4
640
3,11,13, 211,
134 mi.
301, 441

MAP
point
MF-39
MF-40
MF-41
MF-42
MF-43
MF-44
MF-45
MF-46

grid
INDEX
B-2
B-2
B-1
B-2
B-2
B-2
B-2
C-1

YAM

C-2

MAP
PAGE

50

montezuma county
50

Dolores River SWA
Joe Moore Reservoir SWA
Lone Dome SWA
Mancos State Park
Menefee Peak STL
Narraguinnep Resevoir SWA
Puett Reservoir SWA
Summit Reservoir SWA
Totten Reservoir SWA
Weber Canyon STL

71, 73
73
711
73
73
711
73
73
73
73

57
120
1,724
571
635
764
177
526
250
461

MZ-1
MZ-2
MZ-3
MAN
MZ-4
MZ-5
MZ-6
MZ-7
MZ-8
MZ-9

A-9
B-9
A-9
B-9
B-9
A-9
A-9
B-9
A-9
B-10

51

62
65

12
6,161

MT-1
MT-2

B-7
C-7

51

95
96
96
99
96
95, 96
95
95
96
95

711
176
588
1,600
884
2,576
3,091
394
903
5,600

MG-1
MG-2
MG-4
MG-3
MG-5
MG-6
JAC
MG-7
MG-8
MG-9

H-2
H-3
H-2
H-3
H-2
H-2
G-2
H-2
H-2
H-2

48

130
125
125
125, 129
125, 130
125, 129
135

640
670
2,603
278
410
1,142
141

OT-1
OT-2
OT-3
OT-4
OT-5
OT-6
OT-7

H-8
H-8
I-8
H-8
H-8
H-8
H-8

49

62, 65
62, 65

5,498
3,201

OU-1
RID

B-7
B-7

51

50
50
58
49
49, 50, 58
50,58,581
57, 58
50, 581
58
500
46
58
58, 581
581
58
50
50

1,635
1,200
3,782
277
10,282
752
6,186
3,570
1,082
1,600
400
640
7,572
265
420
1,121
17,429

PA-1
PA-2
PA-3
PA-4
PA-5
PA-6
PA-7
PA-8
PA-9
PA-10
PA-11
PA-12
ELE
PA-13
PA-14
PA-15
PA-16

F-6
E-6
E-6
E-5
E-6
E-6
E-6
F-5
E-6
E-5
F-4
E-6
F-6
F-6
E-5
E-5
E-5

48, 49,
50, 51

montrose county
51

Chipeta Lake SWA
Cimarron SWA

morgan county
Andrick Ponds SWA
Boyd Ponds SWA
Brush SWA
Brush Prairie Ponds SWA
Cottonwood SWA
Elliott SWA
Jackson Lake State Park
Jackson Lake SWA
Jean K. Tool SWA
Weldon Valley STL

moffat county
Bakers Peak STL
Bald Mountain STL
Ben Morgan Canyon STL
Big Hole Gulch STL
Bitterbrush SWA
Boston Flats STL
Box Elder STL
Box Elder North STL
Browns Park SWA
Castor Gulch STL
Cedar Springs STL
Cedars STL
Citadel STL
Cold Springs Mountain STL
Cross Mountain STL
Elkhead Reservoir State Park
Elk Springs #1 STL
Elk Springs #3 STL
Fortification STL
Godiva Rim STL
Greasewood STL
Great Divide STL
Homestead STL
Iles Grove STL
Jeffway Gulch STL
Jubb Creek STL
Little Snake STL
Little Snake SWA
Maybell STL
Monument Butte STL
Morapos Creek STL
Morgan Gulch STL
Oxbow STL
Peck Mesa STL
Pine Tree Gulch STL
Pinon Ridge STL
Pole Gulch STL
Rattlesnake Hill STL
Sagebrush Draw STL

Simsberry Draw STL
South Duffy Mountain STL
South Nipple Rim STL
Ted's Canyon STL
Temple Canyon STL
Thornburg Draw STL
Triangle STL
Willow Creek STL
Yampa River State Park

mineral county
Alberta Park Reservoir SWA
Big Meadows Reservoir SWA
Coller SWA
Creede SWA

County &amp; LAND NAME

otero county
Higbee Canyon STL
Holbrook Reservoir SWA
Horse Creek Reservoir SWA
Melon Valley SWA
Oxbow SWA
Rocky Ford SWA
Timpas Creek SWA

ouray county
50

Billy Creek SWA
Ridgway State Park

park county
63 Ranch STL
63 Ranch SWA
Agate Mountain STL
Alma SWA
Antero STL
Badger Basin SWA
Badger Creek STL
Badger Flats STL
Charlie Meyers SWA
Cline Ranch SWA
Crooked Top STL
Dick's Peak STL
Eleven Mile State Park
Eleven Mile STL
Hartsel STL
High Creek STL
James Mark Jones SWA

�15
480
640
640
6,434
1,937
886
950
1,280
1,655
640

MAP
point
PA-17
PA-18
PA-19
PA-20
SPI
PA-21
PA-22
PA-23
PA-24
PA-25
PA-26

grid
INDEX
E-5
F-5
E-5
E-5
E-6
E-5
E-5
E-5
E-5
E-5
F-6

98
98

69
80

PH-1
PH-2

J-2
J-2

48

444

330

PI-1

D-5

50

127
127
127, 132
127, 132
132
127
127

98
503
5,630
277
876
570
400

PR-1
PR-2
PR-3
PR-4
PR-5
PR-6
PR-7

J-8
J-8
J-8
J-8
J-8
J-8
J-7

49

84
84
84
84
123
128

66
17,496
11,864
105
88
12,554

PU-1
PUE
PU-2
PU-3
PU-4
PU-5

F-8
G-7
F-7
G-7
G-7
G-8

12,23,211
23
23, 24
11, 21, 22,
31
11, 22

5,955
48
13,664

RB-1
RB-2
RB-3

B-3
B-3
C-3

25,193

RB-4

B-3

383

RB-5

B-3

80
80
80
791
791
79
80
791

102
1,280
799
64
935
124
469
120

RG-1
RG-2
RG-3
RG-4
RG-6
RG-5
RG-7
RG-8

D-9
E-9
D-9
E-9
E-9
D-9
D-9
E-9

15
15
214
131
441
441
214
441
131
26
214
13

650
610
23
288
879
640
320
2,230
674
34
457
360

RO-1
RO-2
RO-3
RO-4
RO-5
RO-6
RO-7
RO-8
RO-9
RO-10
RO-11
RO-12

D-2
D-2
D-2
D-2
C-2
C-2
C-2
C-2
D-2
D-3
D-2
C-2

5

2,511

RO-13

C-1

12
441
441

2,039
5,239
724

RO-14
RO-15
RO-16

C-2
C-2
C-2

County &amp; LAND NAME

GMU

ACRES

Knight-Imler SWA
McArthur Gulch STL
Mud Springs STL
Saddle Mountain STL
Spinney Mountain State Park
Spinney Mountain SWA
Tarryall Reservoir SWA
Teter-Michigan Creek SWA
Three Mile Mountain STL
Tomahawk SWA
Warmer Gulch STL

50
501
50
581
58, 581
58, 581
50, 501
500
58
50
58

MAP
PAGE

48, 49,
50, 51

phillips county
Frenchman Creek SWA
Holyoke SWA

prowers county
Arkansas River SWA
Deadman SWA
Granada SWA
Holly SWA
Mike Higbee SWA
Red Dog SWA
Thurston Reservoir SWA

pueblo county
Lake Beckwith SWA
Lake Pueblo State Park
Pueblo Reservoir SWA
Pueblo SFU
Runyon/Fountain Lakes SWA
Saint Charles STL

49

Piceance SWA
Rio Blanco Lake SWA

50

SA-1
SA-2
SA-3
SA-4
SA-5
SA-6
SA-7
SA-8
SA-9
SA-10
SA-11
SA-12
SA-13
SA-14
SA-15
SA-16
SA-17
SA-18
SA-19
SA-20

D-8
D-8
D-7
D-7
D-8
D-8
D-8
D-7
E-8
E-8
E-8
D-9
E-8
E-8
E-8
E-7
E-8
E-7
E-8
E-8

51

92
90
92
93
92

1,243
1,703
1,854
209
885

SE-1
SE-2
SE-3
SE-4
SE-5

J-1
I-1
J-1
J-1
J-1

48

74

13

SJ-1

B-9

51

70
70
70
70
70
70
70

320
2,223
640
12,775
640
13
160

SM-1
SM-2
SM-3
SM-4
SM-5
SM-6
SM-7

A-7
B-8
A-8
A-8
A-8
B-8
B-8

51

37, 371

134

SU-1

E-4

50

581
581
59
59
59

6,980
5,146
635
357
715

TE-1
MUE
TE-2
TE-3
TE-4

F-6
F-6
F-6
F-6
F-6

48, 49

96
96

680
2,924

WA-1
WA-2

H-2
H-2

48

231
14
15
14
15
13
15
214
15
14, 214
13
13
13
13

MAP
PAGE

50

Burro Springs No. 1 &amp; 2 STL
Carnero STL
Cochetopa SWA
Daley Gulch STL
Dome Lakes SWA
Little La Garita Creek STL
Los Creek STL
Middle Creek STL
Mineral Hot Springs STL
Mishak Lakes STL
Mogotas Arroyo STL
Old Woman Creek STL
Russell Lakes SWA
Saguache Creek STL
San Juan Creek STL
Sanderson Gulch STL
Steel Canyon STL
Stonehouse Gulch STL
Villa Grove STL
Werner Arroyo STL

sedGwick county

san juan county
51

Andrews Lake SWA

san miguel county
Carter Place STL
Dan Noble SWA
Dry Creek Basin STL
Dry Creek Basin SWA
Poison Spyder STL
San Miguel SWA (F. E.)
Woods Lake SWA

routt county
Adams SWA
Blacktail (Conservation Easement)
Christina SWA
Chuck Lewis SWA
Coal Bank Gulch STL
Cottonwood Creek STL
Deep Creek STL
Dry Fork STL
Emerald Mountain SWA
Finger Rock SFU
Fly Gulch STL
Grassy Creek STL
Grieve Ranch SWA
(Conservation Easement)
Indian Run SWA
Jimmy Dunn Gulch STL
Maynard Gulch STL

17,655
1,714
6,712
644
420
640
320
640
640
2,567
320
640
4,579
2,714
3,238
1,898
640
560
880
320

Moody Creek STL
Moonhill STL
Morrison Creek STL
Pearl Lake State Park
Rock Creek SWA
Sage Creek STL
Sarvis Creek SWA
Sleeping Giant STL
Stagecoach State Park
Steamboat Lake State Park
Stokes Gulch STL
Twenty Mile STL
Yampa River STL
Yampa River SWA

Julesburg SWA
Jumbo Reservoir SWA
Pony Express SWA
Sand Draw SWA
Sedgwick Bar SWA

rio grande county
Beaver Creek Reservoir SWA
Dry Creek STL
Gerrard STL
Home Lake SWA
Rio Grande SWA
Rio Grande River SWA (F. E.)
Shaw Creek STL
Shriver-Wright SWA

68
68
67
551
67
79
67
681
82
82, 682
68
79
682
682
68
68
82
681
82
682

ACRES

maps

rio blanco county
Jensen SWA
Meeker Pasture SWA
Oak Ridge SWA

grid
INDEX
D-3
D-2
D-3
D-1
D-3
C-2
D-2
D-2
D-3
D-1
C-2
C-2
C-2
C-2

GMU

saguache county

pitkin county
Coke Oven SWA

640
640
640
300
205
640
309
400
1,629
2,820
1,863
1,206
2,006
866

MAP
point
RO-17
RO-18
RO-19
PEA
RO-20
RO-21
RO-22
RO-23
STG
STE
RO-24
RO-25
RO-26
RO-27

County &amp; LAND NAME

summit county
Blue River SWA

teller county
50

Dome Rock SWA
Mueller State Park
Pikes Peak SWA
Rosemont Reservoir SWA
Skaguay Reservoir SWA

washington county
Messex SWA
Prewitt Reservoir SWA

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ACRES

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point

grid
INDEX

MAP
PAGE

99
94
87
951
94
95
951
951
20
94

934
65
3,250
1,195
324
640
13
159
849
158

WE-1
WE-2
WE-3
WE-4
WE-5
WE-6
WE-7
WE-8
STV
WE-9

G-3
G-2
F-1
G-2
F-2
G-2
G-2
G-2
F-3
G-2

48

103
101
102
102
103, 109
98
102
98

332
287
3,682
2,157
18,365
75
920
355

YU-1
YU-2
YU-3
YU-4
YU-5
YU-6
YU-7
YU-8

J-4
J-3
J-4
J-3
J-4
J-3
J-3
J-3

48

weld county
Banner Lakes SWA
Brower SWA
Carr Tract STL
Centennial Valley SWA
Frank SWA
Greasewood Lake STL
Mitani-Tokuyasu SWA
Nakagawa SWA
St. Vrain State Park
Webster SWA

Yuma county
Landsman Creek STL
Sandsage SWA
Sandy Bluffs STL
Simmons SWA
South Republican SWA
Stalker Lake SWA
Willow Creek SWA
Wray SFU

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122 E. Edison
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711 Independent Ave.
Grand Junction, 81505
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On the cover: A father and son inspect a moose antler shed at hunt camp. With high fire danger throughout
Colorado, CPW reminds hunters, anglers and campers to learn and follow summer fire bans and regulations. Do
your part to protect our lands. For fire restrictions, go to www.coemergency.com. Photo by © Vic Schendel.
Editor: Amy Nickelson. Printed July 2012, Publication Printers, Denver. 40,000 copies.
Printing paid for with hunting and fishing license fees.
The Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission set state trust land regulations in May. The Commission (as of June
2012): Rick D. Cables, director • Tim Glenn, chair • Gary Butterworth, vice chair • Mark Smith, secretary • David R.
Brougham, member • Chris Castilian, member • Dorothea Farris, member • Allan Jones, member • Bill Kane, member • Gaspar Perricone, member • James C. Pribyl, member • John Singletary, member • Robert Streeter, member •
Lenna Watson, member • Dean Wingfield, member • Mike King, ex officio member • John Salazar, ex officio member

NOTE: Laws and regulations in this brochure are paraphrased for easier understanding and are intended
only as a guide. Colorado wildlife statutes and regulations are available for viewing at CPW offices.

�what’s new 2012
» Land opening: A new state trust land
property, called Dry Fork, in Routt County
will open for grouse hunting opportunities
in September. See page 11 for details.
Droney Gulch is becoming a State Wildlife
Area and is not listed in this brochure. It is
still managed by CPW and open to the public.
» Land closures: Berry Creek STL in Eagle County was purchased by the U.S. Forest
Service. It is no longer in the STL program.
San Luis Creek STL is closed to public
access to prevent trespass issues. It has been
removed from the STL program.
» bravo check station: Small-game and
waterfowl hunters using Bravo STL are now
required to use the check-out station at the
neighboring Bravo SWA as posted. See page
6 for details.

» Habitat Stamps are $10 and only one
is required per person per year for anyone
18-64. Stamps are valid April 1-March 31.
• You must purchase a stamp before buying or applying for a hunting or fishing
license or a preference point.
• A lifetime stamp is $300.25.
• Anyone buying a one-day
or additional-day license for
fishing and/or small game is
exempt from purchasing the
Habitat Stamp with the first
two of these licenses. The fee is assessed
when a third such license is purchased.
• Anyone who holds a free Lifetime Fishing
license, a Veteran’s Lifetime Combination
Small-Game Hunting/Fishing license, or
who is approved for the Big Game Mobility Impaired Hunting Program is exempt
from the Habitat Stamp requirement.
See www.wildlife.state.co.us/Hunting/
DisabledAccessibility/Pages/Disability
Information.aspx for details.

recreation guidelines

The following restrictions apply to all state
trust lands leased by Colorado Parks and
Wildlife. Additional property-specific
restrictions are listed in this brochure.

1. Properties are:
» Open only to hunting, fishing and wildlife

viewing. Target practice, nonhunting
shooting, outfitting and nonwildlife
related use prohibited.
» Open 1/2 hour before sunrise until 1/2
hour after sunset, unless posted otherwise.
» Open to the public only from Sept. 1-last
day of February, unless posted otherwise.
All newly enrolled properties are closed
to the public until Sept. 1 of the year of
enrollment, unless posted otherwise.

2. Motor vehicles are allowed only on

designated roads.

3. Littering prohibited. All trash must

be packed out by users.

4. Camping, fires prohibited, unless

posted otherwise.

5. Access is by foot or horseback only, un-

less posted otherwise.

6. illegal firearms. It is illegal to pos-

sess the following types of ammunition or
firearms: Tracer rounds, armor-piercing
rounds, military-hardened rounds with explosive or radioactive substances, .50-caliber
BMG rounds, fully automatic firearms.

act responsibly

State Trust Lands are held in trust by the
Colorado State Board of Land Commissioners
primarily to support Colorado public schools.
Revenues generated support funding for
K-12 education.
Only state trust lands listed in this brochure are open to the public for the activities
listed. Respect the rights of all other visitors
and lessees. Abide by rules so state trust
lands can remain open for future wildlife
recreation. (Permission is required to access any

state trust land not listed in this brochure.)

7. Youth mentor hunting applies to
youths under 18. Youth hunters under 16
must be accompanied by a mentor when
hunting on youth-mentor properties. Mentors must be 18 or older, comply with hunter
education requirements and accompany
youths while hunting.
8. certified hay, straw, mulch only.

It is illegal to have, store or use hay, straw or
mulch that has not been certified as noxiousweed free, according to the Weed Free Forage
Crop Certification Act, or any state or province participating in the Regional Certified
Weed Free Forage Program. Certified materials must be clearly marked by the certifying
state. People who transport such materials on
federal, state or county roads that cross state
trust lands leased by CPW and hay produced
on property where it’s being used are exempt.
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�state trust lands
Alphabetical listing of properties and specific rules
for each state trust land follow:

63 Ranch - Park Co.

Directions: From Fairplay, go S on

Hwy. 285 for 14.5 miles to 63 Ranch parking lot E of Hwy. 285.
GMU: 50, Denver Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 1,635
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February for hunting. Open year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: Pronghorn, deer, elk, waterfowl

ADAMS - Jackson Co.

Directions: From Walden, go 4.2 miles
N on Hwy. 125 to CR 8. Go 6.8 miles E to
CR 8A, then E 0.8 of a mile to two-track
road. Take two-track 0.6 of a mile SE to
parking area. Unless accessing from Colorado State Forest, STL provides the only
way into Adams and Sand Creek STLs.
GMU: 6, Steamboat Springs Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 3,640 (360 acres are closed in Sections 28, 29, 32, 33, along Sherman Creek)
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: Elk, deer, pronghorn, moose,
small game
RESTRICTIONS: Access restricted as
posted

AGATE MOUNTAIN - Park Co.

Directions: From Hartsel, go 1.75 miles
S on Hwy. 9 to CR 53. Go S 15 miles to
parking area on E boundary, S of CR 53.
GMU: 58, Denver Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 3,782
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February for hunting and wildlife viewing
HUNTING: Big game, small game

AGUILAR TV HILL - Las Animas Co.

Directions: From Aguilar, take Exit 30
off I-25 to CR 63.1. Go 0.5 of a mile W.
GMU: 85, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 500
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Deer, pronghorn, bear, small
game
RESTRICTIONS: Access restricted as
posted on E side

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abbreviations:
Hwy. — Highway
Co. — County
CR — County Road
rd. — Road
Res. — Reservoir
N/NW/NE — North, northwest,
northeast
S/SW/SE — South, southwest,
southeast
E — East
W — West
SWA — State Wildlife Area
STL — State Trust Land
USFS / FS — U.S. Forest Service
BLM — Bureau of Land Management
Svc. Ctr. — Service Center
4WD — Four-wheel drive

ALAMADITAS MESA - Conejos Co.

Directions — Route No. 1: From Los
Mogotes Peak STL (see directions in this
brochure), go W on two-track 7.5 miles
to W boundary. Route No. 2: From La
Jara STL (see directions in this brochure),
go S of La Jara Res. on 4WD road to Fox
Creek. From Fox Creek, by foot or horseback only, go 1.5 miles S to S boundary
of FS land. Go 3 miles E on FS land and
cross Fox Creek and Fox Creek trail. Go 1
mile to W boundary.
GMU: 81, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: Elk, deer, pronghorn, rabbit,
grouse, coyote

ALAMOSA CANYON - Conejos Co.

Directions: Go 12 miles S of Monte
Vista on Hwy. 15, then go 11 miles W on
USFS Rd. 250 to Terrace Res. (Alamosa
Canyon). Then go on foot or horseback
through BLM and national forest.
GMU: 81, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.

�ACRES: 240
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Elk, deer, bear, small game

ANTELOPE CREEK - Grand Co.

Directions: From Kremmling, go W 14
miles on Hwy. 40 to Chimney Rock Rd.
(USFS Rd. 103), then go 6 miles E to East
Carter Mountain gate. Walk-through gate
with signs provides access.
GMU: 181, Hot Sulphur Springs Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 1,240
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Elk, deer, dusky grouse
RESTRICTIONS: ATV, snowmobile access
allowed on designated route as posted at
East Carter Creek gate during hunting
season only.

ANTERO - Park Co.

Directions: From Fairplay, go S on
Hwy. 285 for 16.5 miles. STL is next to
Antero SWA. From N of Antero Jct. on
Hwy. 24, go 9 miles to Antero Res. Rd.,
then go W 1.75 miles to NW corner of
STL. Or, go 4.5 miles N of Antero Jct. on
Hwy. 285, then go W on unmarked USFS
Rd. 433, 0.5 of a mile to N boundary.
Timber activity may be present.
GMUs: 49/50, Denver Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 10,282
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February for
hunting. Open year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: Big game, small game,
waterfowl

APISHAPA NORTH - Las Animas Co.

Directions: From Walsenburg, take I-25
to Hwy. 10, go E for 18.5 miles. Then go S
on CR 77 for 7 miles and go E on CR 90 for
11 miles to Apishapa SWA. Follow signs

through SWA to NE side and parking lot.
GMU: 133, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 1,880
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Deer, pronghorn, bighorn
sheep, rabbit, dove, scaled quail, bobcat,
coyote
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited
past parking lot

ARROWHEAD - Larimer Co.

Directions: From Rustic, go 2.25 miles
W on Hwy. 14 in Poudre Canyon, then go
0.25 of a mile on highway frontage road
on N side.
GMU: 8, Fort Collins Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 200
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Bighorn sheep, deer, elk, rabbit, dusky grouse, pine squirrel

ASPEN RIDGE - Chaffee Co.

Directions: From Salida, take CR 175
(Ute Trail) 5 miles N. Turn left on CR 185
and go 5 miles. Access is off CR 185 at N
and S ends of STL. Timber activity may
be present.
GMU: 57, Salida Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 542
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Bighorn sheep, deer, elk

ATWOOD - Logan Co.

Directions: From Atwood, go 0.5 of a
mile S on Hwy. 63. Access near SE corner
of STL next to CR 16.
GMU: 96, Brush Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 160
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: Mule deer, white-tailed deer,
pheasant, quail, turkey, duck, geese, rabbit,
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�squirrel, furbearers
RESTRICTIONS:

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a. Small-game and waterfowl hunting
by reservation system and mandatory
check station. Reservations made by
calling 1-800-846-9453. Hunters must
possess a valid license for the species to
be hunted in order to make a reservation. Reservations not accepted more
than 14 days in advance of hunt date nor
after noon the day before the hunt date
or noon Fri. for Sun. and holidays falling on Mon. Cancellations must occur
by noon the day before the hunt date.
Failing to cancel reservations or use the
check station may result in losing future
reservation rights for the rest of the
hunting season. Max. one reservation
per hunt date and one reservation per
phone call. Reservations not transferable. The person named on the reservation must be at the property the day of
the hunt and must be a licensed hunter
for the species hunted. Hunters with
reservations may only hunt the area
specified on the reservation. Hunters
must follow check station procedures.
b. For spring turkey reservations for hunters with Unit 96 limited turkey licenses,
call 1-800-846-9453.
c. Hunting prohibited except Sat., Sun.,
Wed., Labor Day, Columbus Day (observed), Veterans Day, Thanksgiving,
Christmas Day, New Year’s Day, Martin
Luther King Jr. Day and Presidents Day.
d. Four reservations issued per day with a
max. of 4 people each. Two for the general public; one for hunters with mobility impairments and one for youth and
their mentor. The general public and
hunters with mobility impairments
must hunt on the up-river side of Hwy.
63. Youths and mentors must hunt on
the down-river side of Hwy. 63.
e. Hunting with centerfire rifles prohibited.
f. All recreational activities except deer
hunting prohibited on opening weekend of regular plains rifle deer season,
and opening day and first weekend of
late plains rifle deer season.
g. Horses prohibited except while training hunting dogs, and then only in Feb.,
March and April (through the Wed. before the opening of spring turkey season).

h. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited from first day of teal season to last
day of dark goose season.

BADGER CREEK (UPPER,
LOWER UNITS) - Fremont, Park Cos.

Directions — Lower Unit: From
Cotopaxi, go 21 miles N on CR 12, then
go W 1 mile on BLM road. Upper Unit:
From Hartsel, go S on Hwy. 9 for 1.75
miles to CR 53. Follow CR 53 for 22 miles.
Timber activity may be present.
GMUs: 57/58, Salida Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 6,186
OPEN — Lower Unit: Year-round for
fishing. Open for all other uses Sept. 1-end
of February. Upper Unit: Oct. 1-end of
February.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, bighorn sheep,
pronghorn
FISHING: Coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS: Upper Unit: Fishing
prohibited.

BADGER FLATS - Park Co.

Directions — Three points of access: 1. From Lake George, take Hwy.
24 W for 1.5 miles. 2. From Lake George,
take CR 90 W for 2.25 miles. 3. From

Lake George, take Hwy. 24 W about 8
miles to USFS Rd. 891, then go S.
GMUs: 50/581, Denver Svc. Ctr. (GMU 50
N of Hwy. 50, GMU 581 S of Hwy. 50)
ACRES: 3,570
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Elk, deer, bear, small game

BAKERS PEAK - Moffat Co.

Directions: In Craig at Hwys. 13 and
40, go N on Hwy. 13 for 24 miles to CR
101. Turn E on CR 101 and go 1.5 miles.
GMUs: 3/4, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 12,393
OPEN: Aug. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Pronghorn, deer, elk, sagegrouse, rabbit, coyote
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Motor vehicles prohibited off of state or
county roads.
b. Only portable hunting blinds allowed.

BAKERVILLE - Clear Creek Co.

Directions: From Georgetown, take I-70
W 5 miles. STL is 1.25 miles E of Baker-

�ville exit. Most of property is N of I-70.
GMU: 39, Denver Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 320
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February. Open
year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: Bighorn sheep, elk, deer, lion,
bear, dusky grouse, ptarmigan, rabbit,
snowshoe hare
FISHING: Coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Foot access only.
b. Access only off I-70 right-of-way.

BALD MOUNTAIN - Moffat Co.

Directions — Tract 1: From Maybell,
go N on CR 19 for 15 miles to CR 150.
Go W on CR 150 for 0.5 of a mile. Tract
2: From Maybell, go N on CR 19 for 10
miles to CR 71. Go W on CR 71 to CR
71S. Go S on CR 71S for 2.5 miles. Tract
3 &amp; 4: From Maybell, go W on Hwy. 318
for 15 miles to CR 21. Go N on CR 21.
Tract 3 is 9 miles N of Hwy. 318 and W of
CR 21. Tract 4 is 14 miles N of Hwy. 318
and on both sides of CR 21.
GMU: 3, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 6,266
OPEN: Aug. 16-end of February
HUNTING: Pronghorn, deer, elk, sagegrouse, rabbit, small game
NOTE: Exchange of use on STL. Part
private land, part state trust land.

BEAR GULCH - Custer Co.

Directions: From Westcliffe, go 10
miles E on Hwy. 96 to CR 271. Go 1 mile
to NW corner of STL.
GMU: 69, Salida Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: First day of archery deer and elk
season through May 31
HUNTING: Deer, elk, bear, lion, rabbit,
squirrel, turkey

BEDDOWS MOUNTAIN - Custer Co.

Directions: From Westcliffe, go N
about 8 miles on Hwy. 69. Parking off
Hwy. 69.
GMU: 691, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 500
OPEN: From first day of archery deer and
elk season through May 31
HUNTING: Deer, elk, bear, lion, turkey,
rabbit, squirrel

RESTRICTIONS:

a. Rifle hunting restricted to youth mentor
hunting only. Mentors cannot use rifles.
b. All hunting except youth mentor hunting is restricted to bows, muzzleloaders
or shotguns.
c. Parking prohibited on Hwy. 69.
d. Shooting prohibited within 500 feet of
Hwy. 69 and man-made structures.

BEN MORGAN CANYON - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Meeker, go 23 miles
N on Hwy. 13. Turn W on CR 17 to CR
32. Go W 11 miles to CR 55. Go 2.5 miles
to parking lot.
GMU: 211, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Deer, elk, pronghorn, small
game

BIG HOLE GULCH - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Craig, go 40 miles N
on Hwy. 13. Take CR 4 W 15 miles.
GMU: 3, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 1,849
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February for hunting. Open year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: Pronghorn, deer, elk, small
game
RESTRICTIONS: Only portable hunting
blinds allowed.

BLACK HAWK - Huerfano Co.

Directions: From Walsenburg, go S
on I-25 to Exit 42. Take CR 310 to Pryor,
then go 2.5 miles S on CR 312 to E side of
STL. Or, take CR 310 W to N side.
GMU: 85, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 1,511
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: Deer, bear, lion, pronghorn,
elk, dove, rabbit, turkey
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off county roads.

BLACK MOUNTAIN - Huerfano Co.

Directions: From Gardner, go 1 mile W
on Hwy. 69. Turn N on USFS Rd. 634 and
go 6 miles to USFS Rd. 635 (Black Mountain Rd.) Go W .5 of a mile to markers.
GMU: 84, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
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�OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: Deer, elk, rabbit, squirrel,

dove, coyote, turkey

BLACK SAGE PASS - Gunnison Co.

Directions: From Gunnison at Hwy.
50 and USFS Rd. 243 (Marshall Pass Rd.),
go N on Hwy. 50 for 1 mile to USFS Rd.
888. Go N on USFS Rd. 888 for 5.5 miles
to S boundary.
GMU: 551, Gunnison Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 415
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February for
watchable wildlife and hunting. Open
year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, bear, lion, dusky
grouse, rabbit
FISHING: In small section of No Name
Creek.

BLUE LAKE - Bent , Kiowa Cos.

Directions: From Las Animas, take
Hwy. 194 W to CR 10; go N 11 miles. On
CR TT, go W 2.5 miles to E boundary.
Parking lots are: 1. At end of CR TT 2. At
bridge on SE corner 3. At S end.
GMU: 125, Lamar Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 14,060
OPEN: Year-round
HUNTING: Pronghorn, deer, waterfowl,
upland game
FISHING: Warmwater lake
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Islands closed May 15-Aug. 31.
b. Camping permitted as posted.

BLUE SPRING - Huerfano Co.

Directions: From Gardner, go W on
Hwy. 69 for 1 mile to USFS Rd. 634. Turn
N and go 13 miles.
GMU: 84, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 15-May 31
HUNTING: Deer, elk, lion, small game
RESTRICTIONS: Hunting prohibited in
safety zone along E boundary as posted.

BOSTON FLATS - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Maybell, go NW 3.5
miles on Hwy. 318. STL N of Hwy. 318.
Parking between highway and STL. No
roads; only walk-in access.
GMU: 3, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 104

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OPEN: Year-round for fishing and
watchable wildlife. Open Sept. 1-end of
February for hunting.
HUNTING: Big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS: Foot access only

BOX CREEK - Lake Co.

Directions: From Leadville, go 7 miles
S on Hwy. 24, turn W on CR 10 for 2.4
miles to STL and intersection of CRs 10
and 24. STL access via CR 10 or CR 24.
GMU: 48, Salida Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 629
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Elk, deer, small game
RESTRICTIONS: Foot access only

BOX ELDER - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Hamilton, go S on
Hwy. 13 for 11 miles to CR 17. Turn right,
and go 1.5 miles to CR 51. Go 1 mile to
CR 32, and go 8.5 miles to BLM access.
GMU: 211, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 628
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Big game, small game

BOXELDER NORTH - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Meeker, go 23 miles
N on Hwy. 13. Turn W on CR 32, go W 7
miles to parking lot.
GMU: 211, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

Bravo - Logan Co.

Directions: From Sterling, take Hwy. 6
E about 2 miles to CR 37. Go N on CR 37
for 5.7 miles.
GMU: 91, Brush Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 80
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Deer, waterfowl, small game
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Access from Bravo SWA parking areas
and Bravo SWA property only.
b. Launching or taking out vessels
prohibited from first day of teal season
until last day of dark goose season.
c. Waterfowl and small game hunters
must check out a the designated check
station before leaving the property.

�BULL MOUNTAIN - Larimer Co.

Directions: From Fort Collins, take

Hwy. 287 N 22 miles to Cherokee Park
Rd. (CR 80C). Go 35 miles W. CR 80C
runs through SE corner. Two-track road
runs into SW part.
GMU: 8, Fort Collins Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles permitted only on county roads.

BURRO SPRINGS 1 &amp; 2 - Saguache Co.

Directions: From La Garita, go N on
CR 42 for 2.2 miles to CR 42K. Go W on
CR 42K.
GMU: 68, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 17,655
OPEN: Aug. 15-May 31
HUNTING: Elk, deer, pronghorn, bighorn
sheep, lion, rabbit, dove, dusky grouse

Carnero - Saguache Co.

Directions: From La Garita, go 4 miles
west on CR 41G.
GMU: 68, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 1,714
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Elk, deer, bighorn sheep, bear,
lion, small game

Carr Tract - Weld Co.

Directions: From Fort Collins, take I-25
N 20 miles to Carr exit. Go E 2 miles to
CRs 126 and 17. Access 1: 0.5 of a mile
N of CR 126 on CR 17. Access 2: N of CR
126 at SE corner of STL, about 4 miles E of
CR 17 (2.5 miles E of town of Carr).
GMU: 87, Fort Collins Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 3,250
OPEN: Access restricted to pronghorn
hunting only during pronghorn seasons
NOTE: Exchange of use on STL. Part
private land, part state trust land.
hunting: Pronghorn
Restrictions:

a. Hunting from blinds and tree stands
prohibited.
b. Fires prohibited including, but not limited to, open fires, BBQs, Sterno cans,
stoves, smoking.
c. Access by permit holders and one nonhunting companion.

d. Parking allowed only for permit holders in designated areas.
e. Small-game and waterfowl hunting
by reservation system and mandatory
check station. Reservations made by
calling 1-800-846-9453. Hunters must
possess a valid license for the species to
be hunted in order to make a reservation. Reservations not accepted more
than 14 days in advance of hunt date nor
after noon the day before the hunt date
or noon Fri. for Sun. and holidays falling on Mon. Cancellations must occur
by noon the day before the hunt date.
Failing to cancel reservations or use the
check station may result in losing future
reservation rights for the rest of the
hunting season. Max. one reservation
per hunt date and one reservation per
phone call. Reservations not transferable. The person named on the reservation must be at the property the day of
the hunt and must be a licensed hunter
for the species hunted. Hunters with
reservations may only hunt the area
specified on the reservation. Hunters
must follow check station procedures.

CARTER CREEK - Grand Co.

Directions: From Kremmling, go 14
miles W on Hwy. 40 to Chimney Rock
Rd. (USFS Rd. 103), go 3 miles E to parking area and sign.
GMU: 181, Hot Sulphur Springs Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 1,301
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Deer, elk, dusky grouse, sagegrouse
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Public access for hunting only, except as
otherwise allowed in this regulation.
b. ATV and snowmobile access allowed
on designated route in Sect. 31 as posted
at East Carter Creek gate during hunting
season only.

CARTER PLACE - San Miguel Co.

Directions: From Naturita, take Hwy.
141 E 3.5 miles to Hwys. 141 and 145. Go
3.6 miles S on Hwy. 141. Turn W on CR
HH31. Go 3 miles to dirt road; turn S for
1 mile.
GMU: 70, Montrose Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 320
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February

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�HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game
RESTRICTIONS: Access through BLM

only.

CASTOR GULCH - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Craig, go S on Hwy.
13 about 14 miles to CR 93. Go E 0.5 of a
mile. Signs designate huntable area.
GMU: 13, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Deer, elk, lion, small game
NOTE: Exchange of use on STL. Part
private land, part state trust land.

CEDAR SPRINGS - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Maybell, go 8 miles
W on Hwy. 40. Turn S on CR 23, and go
about 2 miles. Vehicle access on CR 23
and BLM Rd. 1558.
GMU: 11, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Pronghorn, deer, elk, small
game
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles permitted only on CR 23 and BLM Rd. 1558.

CEDARS - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Craig, go N on Hwy.
13 for 38 miles to CR 2. Go E on CR 2 for
6.5 miles.
GMU: 4, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Pronghorn, deer, elk, sagegrouse, rabbit, coyote
RESTRICTIONS: Only portable hunting
blinds allowed.

CHUBB PARK - Chaffee Co.

Directions: From Fairplay, go 20 miles
S on Hwy. 285 to Hwys. 285 and 24. Go
SW 1 mile to top of Trout Creek Pass.
Turn W (right) on CR 311, then go 1 mile.
Timber activity may be present.
GMU: 49, Salida Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 3,640
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Elk, deer, grouse, rabbit
RESTRICTIONS:

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a. Camping permitted only as posted.
b. Motor vehicles permitted on county
roads as posted.

CITADEL - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Meeker, go N on
Hwy. 64 to CR 71. Go N to Indian Valley
Truck Trail, then go 12 miles N.
GMU: 11, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Elk, deer, pronghorn, small
game

COAL BANK GULCH - Routt Co.

Directions: From Hayden, go 2.5 miles
N on CR 76.
GMU: 441, Steamboat Springs Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 879
OPEN: From first day of archery deer and
elk season to May 31
HUNTING: Elk, deer, mountain sharptailed grouse
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Hunting prohibited March 1 through
first day of archery deer and elk season.
b. Hunting with archery, muzzleloaders,
shotguns firing single slug and rimfire
rifles only.
c. Only youth mentor hunting allowed,
only one mentor per youth may hunt.

CODY PARK - Fremont Co.

Directions — Tract 1: From Westcliffe, at Hwys. 96 and 69, go N on Hwy.
69 for 2.5 miles to CR 215. Go N 6.25
miles to SW corner of STL. Tract 2:
From Hwy. 50 and 4th Street in Cañon
City, go S on 4th Street 2 miles until it
turns into CR 143. Go 10.3 miles S on CR
143 to BLM Rd. 6227. Go NW on BLM
Rd. 6227 for 4 miles. Access by foot or
horseback 7 miles through BLM.
GMU: 69, Salida Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 1,560
OPEN: Aug. 15-May 31
HUNTING: Lion, bear, deer, elk, pronghorn, turkey, rabbit, squirrel

COHAGEN - Jackson Co.

Directions: From Walden, go 6 miles
SE on Hwy. 14 to CR 21. Go S 1.8 miles to
access point No. 1; or from Hwy. 14, go S
on CR 21 for 4 miles to CR 32, then go 1.2
miles E to access point No. 2.
GMU: 171, Steamboat Springs Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 2,848

�OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: Big game, small game

COLD SPRINGS MOUNTAIN - Moffat Co.
Directions: From Maybell, go NW on

Hwy. 318 for 41 miles to CR 10N. Go N
on CR 10N for 8 miles. STL is W of CR
10N largely on top of mountain and is
mixed with BLM and private land. 2,495
acres E of CR 10N are mixed with BLM
and private land. 4WD vehicles advised
on CR 167 and BLM Rd. 2007.
GMUs: 2/201, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 26,509
OPEN: Aug. 1-Dec. 31
HUNTING: Elk, deer, pronghorn, dusky
grouse, sage-grouse
RESTRICTIONS: Camping allowed only
during big-game seasons.
NOTE: Exchange of use on STL. Part
private land, part state trust land.

COPPER MOUNTAIN - Grand Co.

Directions: From Kremmling, go S
on Hwy. 9 to access via Williams Peak; or
go S on Hwy. 9 to CR 3, go N on CR 3 to
Mule Creek. Access from USFS land on
S. All other access is from private land.
Permission required.
GMU: 28, Hot Sulphur Springs Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Elk, deer, dusky grouse

COTTONWOOD CREEK - Routt Co.

Directions: From Hayden, go N on CR

80 for 1 mile to CR 70. Go E 2.8 miles to
CR 80, then go N 10.7 miles.
GMU: 441, Steamboat Springs Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: From the first day of archery deer
and elk season through May 31
HUNTING: Deer, elk, dusky and mountain
sharp-tailed grouse
RESTRICTIONS: Hunters may be limited
through mandatory check station to
control overcrowding, resource damage or
trespassing on private property.

COTTONWOOD RIDGE - Fremont Co.

Directions: From Cañon City, go W
on Hwy. 50 for 12 miles to Hwy. 9. Turn
N on Hwy. 9, then go 6 miles. Turn W at
gate and go 0.8 of a mile.

GMU: 58, Salida Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31 for hunting. Open

year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: Deer, lion, bear, rabbit
FISHING: Cottonwood Creek
RESTRICTIONS: Hunting prohibited June
1-Aug. 31.

CROOKED TOP - Park Co.

Directions: From Bailey, go 2 miles N
on Hwy. 285 to traffic light. Turn left on CR
43, go 6.4 miles to Saddlestring Rd. Turn
left and go 0.3 of a mile to USFS Rd. 101.
Turn right and go 4 miles. Walk NE 2 miles.
GMU: 46, Denver Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 400
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Deer, elk, dusky grouse, rabbit, squirrel, turkey
RESTRICTIONS: Access only available
from USFS Rd. 101.

CROSS MOUNTAIN - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Maybell, go SW on
Hwy. 40 for 16 miles to mile marker 44,
then go N on Deer Lodge Park Rd. about
2.5 miles to BLM easement.
GMU: 11, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Pronghorn, deer, elk, small
game

CRYSTAL LAKE - Lake Co.

Directions: From Leadville, go S on
Hwy. 24 about 3 miles to Hwy. 300. Go S
2 miles on CR 11 and 11A until a left fork
onto a two-track dirt road. Take left fork
of two-track for 0.75 of a mile following
arrowed access signs. To access E portion of property: Continue S past
Hwy. 300 to mile marker 182.4 and turn
into the Crystal Lake fishing access loop.
Take two-track dirt road S and W to fence
and parking area at property sign.
GMUs: 48/49, Salida Svc. Ctr. (GMU 48 is
W of river; GMU 49 is E of river)
ACRES: 467
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February. Open
year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, waterfowl, small game
RESTRICTIONS: Foot access only
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�DALEY GULCH - Gunnison, Saguache Cos.
Directions: From Sargents at USFS Rd.

243 and Hwy. 50, go N for 0.75 of a mile
and turn left into STL. Enter at gravel pit W
of Hwy. 50 across from state highway barn.
GMU: 551, Gunnison Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 644
OPEN: Year-round
HUNTING: Deer, elk, bear, lion, dusky
grouse, rabbit
FISHING: Agate Creek, Brush Creek,
Tomichi Creek
RESTRICTIONS: Camping permitted as
posted.

DEEP CREEK - Routt Co.

Directions: From Steamboat Springs,
go N on CR 129 for 10 miles to CR 54,
then go W 5 miles to CR 56. Go W and S
3 miles to CR 52W, and continue W 2.4
miles. (Last 2 miles are 4WD only.)
GMU: 214, Steamboat Springs Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 320
OPEN: First day of archery elk season to
end of February
HUNTING: Elk, deer, grouse
RESTRICTIONS: Parking allowed only in
designated area.

DEER HAVEN - Fremont Co.

Directions: From Cañon City, go W
on Hwy. 50 to Hwy. 9. Go 9 miles N to
CR 11. Turn right, and go 5.2 miles on
CR 11 to Deer Haven Rd. Turn right on
Deer Haven Rd. and go 0.8 of a mile to
Thompson Mountain Rd. Turn right and
go 0.7 of a mile to end of road.
GMU: 581, Salida Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31 for hunting. Open
year-round for watchable wildlife.
HUNTING: Big game, small game, turkey

DICK’S PEAK - Park Co.

Directions: From Hartsel, take Hwy. 9
S 14 miles, then go 3.8 miles SW to Dick’s
Peak Rd. (Rd. 261). Go 3 miles.
GMU: 58, Salida Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Deer, elk, bear, grouse, rabbit
RESTRICTIONS: Foot access only

DIRTY GULCH - Fremont Co.
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Directions: From Cotopaxi, go 5.5

miles N on CR 12. Timber activity may be
present.
GMU: 58, Salida Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: Deer

DISAPPOINTMENT CREEK - Dolores Co.
Directions: From Dove Creek, go 2
miles W to Hwys. 666 and 141. Go N on
Hwy. 141 for 27 miles to Disappointment
Valley. Go S on CR 19Q (USFS Rd. 250)
for 18 miles to McKinney Draw Rd. on
BLM land. Go 0.25 of a mile S to N end
of STL. Enter on N end, 0.25 of a mile S
of CR 19Q. Access via two-track road on
BLM land in Dawson Draw.
GMU: 711, Durango Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game

DRY CREEK - Rio Grande Co.

Directions — Sect. 16: From Monte
Vista, take Hwy. 15 S for 2 miles to No. 2
South Rd. Go 3 miles W. Sect. 36: From
Monte Vista, take Hwy. 15 S for 2 miles to
No. 2 South Rd. Go W 9.5 miles to STL.
GMU: 80, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 1,280
OPEN: Aug. 15-May 31
HUNTING: Elk, deer, pronghorn, small
game
RESTRICTIONS: Hunting prohibited in
safety zone along E side of Sect. 16 as
posted.

DRY CREEK BASIN - San Miguel Co.

Directions: On Hwy. 145 between
Naturita and Redvale, turn S on Hwy. 141,
and go 15 miles to Dry Creek Basin SWA.
GMU: 70, Montrose Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Elk, deer, small game

DRY CREEK NORTH - Larimer Co.

Directions: Go W on Cherokee Park
Rd. (CR 80C) from Hwy. 287 approximately 50 miles to CR 103, then go N to
Bull Mountain access road. Go 5 miles NE
to STL, NE of Shell Creek. No established
roads access STL, some OHV roads
provide access.
GMU: 8, Fort Collins Svc. Ctr.

�ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Elk, deer, bear, lion

DRY fork - Routt Co.

Directions: From Hayden, go N on
Walnut Street to CR 80. Follow CR 80 N/
NE for approximately 6.5 miles, to Jimmy
Dunn STL parking area (on W side of CR
80). Primary access through Jimmy Dunn
STL parking area.
GMU: 441, Steamboat Springs Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 2,230
OPEN: Sept. 1-16, hunting only
HUNTING: Sharp-tail grouse only
Restrictions: Foot access only

Duck Creek - Logan Co.

Directions: From I-76, take Crook
exit. Go N on Hwy. 55 to town of Crook.
At stop sign, continue N to CR 64. Go E
on CR 64 about 1 mile to NW corner of
STL. Cattle may be on STL. Extreme caution must be taken when hunting while
cattle are present.
GMU: 90, Brush Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Big game, small game

EAGLE CANYON - Larimer Co.

Directions: From Loveland, take Hwy.
34 W to Big Thompson School; go N 4
miles on Buckhorn Rd. (CR 27) to Masonville. Go NW on Buckhorn Rd. 2.5 miles
to Bar D Ranch Rd. Go 2.5 miles W on
Bar D Ranch Rd. to access sign on USFS
land. Go by foot or horseback 1.5 miles
across forest to S boundary.
GMU: 20, Fort Collins Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February. Access
road to property is closed when USFS
closes the gate, usually around Dec. 1.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game

EAST CARTER MOUNTAIN - Grand Co.
Directions: From Kremmling, go 14
miles W on Hwy. 40 to Chimney Rock
Rd. (USFS Rd. 103). Then go 6 miles E to
sign and gate.
GMU: 181, Hot Sulphur Springs Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 1,795
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February

HUNTING: Deer, elk, dusky grouse
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Public access for hunting only, except as
otherwise allowed in this regulation.
b. Motor vehicles restricted to Chimney
Rock Rd. unless otherwise posted.
c. Parking in designated lots only.
d. ATV, snowmobiles allowed on designated route as posted at gate in Sect. 24
during hunting season only.
e. Hunting prohibited in safety zone as
posted along east fence line.
f. Camping, campfires allowed only as
posted within 300 feet of Chimney
Rock Rd. with a 14-day camp limit.

EAST DELANEY BUTTE LAKE -

Jackson Co.

Directions: From Walden, go 0.5 of
a mile W on Hwy. 14 to CR 12. Then go
5.3 miles W to CR 18. Go 4.5 miles W to
CR 5. Go 1 mile N to Delaney Butte Lakes
SWA. STL is E of lake.
GMU: 16, Steamboat Springs Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February for
hunting and watchable wildlife. Open
year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: Small game
FISHING: Coldwater lake
RESTRICTIONS: Foot access only

ELEVEN MILE - Park Co.

Directions: From Hartsel, go SE 17
miles. STL crosses county road on N and S.
GMU: 581, Denver Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 265
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Pronghorn, waterfowl

ELK MOUNTAIN - Jackson Co.

Directions: From Walden, go E on 5th
Street, which turns into CR 12E. Follow CR
12E about 16.5 miles over Elk Mountain to
end of road and parking area. Access from
State Forest and parking areas only.
GMU: 6, Steamboat Springs Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 2,839
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February for hunting. Open year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: Big game, small game
FISHING: Coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS: Access from parking lot
only.
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�ELK SPRINGS No. 1 - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Maybell, go W on

Hwy. 40 to mile marker 42, turn S on BLM
Rd. 1509. Go S 9 miles through Sect. 36 and
turn NW. Private property in Sagebrush
Draw (portions of Sects. 14, 23, 26) open to
hunting. Enter S end through Sect. 26.
GMU: 11, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Deer, pronghorn, lion, small
game

ELK SPRINGS No. 3 - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Elk Springs, go 0.75
of a mile W on Hwy. 40. BLM road runs
through center of STL, S of Hwy. 40.
GMU: 10, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 2,050
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: Pronghorn, deer, elk, small
game
NOTE: Exchange of use on STL. Part
private land, part state trust land.

Fernleaf Gulch - Fremont Co.

Directions: From Cotopaxi, go N 1.5
miles on CR 12 to BLM Sand Gulch Rd.
Turn E on BLM Sand Gulch Rd. and go 3
miles to NW corner of STL.
GMU: 58, Salida Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 520
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: Elk, deer, lion, bighorn, small
game
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Access by foot or horseback only except
on BLM Sand Gulch Rd.
b. Motor vehicles prohibited off of BLM
Sand Gulch Rd.

FLATTOP BUTTE - Las Animas Co.

Directions: From Aguilar on I-25, take
Exit 34 to CR 60. Go E for 10 miles, then
go N on CR 75 for 2 miles. Go E on CR 64
for 2 miles and N on CR 79 for 6 miles to
parking lot.
GMU: 133, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 2,052
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Deer, pronghorn, rabbit, dove,
scaled quail, bobcat, coyote

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FLORENCE - Fremont Co.

Directions: From Florence, go S on
Hwy. 67 for 4.5 miles to CR 15 (Newlin
Creek Rd.). Go W on CR 15 for 5.6 miles,
then turn left on dirt road (by amphitheater and speed limit signs). Follow dirt
road to fork, go right at fork to STL sign
and parking area.
GMU: 69, Salida Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: Deer, elk, bear, lion, rabbit,
squirrel, turkey, dusky grouse
RESTRICTIONS: Access through national
forest land only.

FLY GULCH - Routt Co.

Directions: From Steamboat Springs,
go N on Hwy. 129 to CR 44. Then go W to
CR 44A, then go N 1 mile.
GMU: 214, Steamboat Springs Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 457
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game
RESTRICTIONS: Open for youth mentor
hunting only.

FORD BRIDGE - Logan Co.

Directions: From Sterling, go 7.5 miles
NE on Hwy. 138 to CR 40, then go E 0.5
of a mile.
GMU: 91, Brush Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 280
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: Mule deer, white-tailed deer,
pheasant, quail, turkey, duck, geese
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Hunting prohibited with centerfire rifles.
b. All recreational activities except deer
hunting prohibited on opening weekend of regular plains rifle deer season,
and opening day and first weekend of
late plains rifle deer season.
c. Paintball shooting prohibited.
d. Horses prohibited except while training
hunting dogs, and then only in Feb.,
March and April (through Wed. before
the opening of spring turkey season).
e. Launching or taking out of vessels
prohibited from first day of teal season
until last day of dark goose season.

�FORTIFICATION - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Craig, go N on Hwy.

13 for 9.5 miles.
GMU: 301, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 866
OPEN: The day after fourth-rifle elk
season through last day of late elk season
in Dec. for hunting.
HUNTING: Cow elk only
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Access and hunting allowed through
Frosty Acres Ranch only. Contact ranch
for reservations, (970) 824-8935 or
(970) 824-9568.
b. Access by foot only and only from
parking area off Hwy. 13.
NOTE: Exchange of use on STL. Part
private land, part state trust land.

FROZE CREEK - Custer Co.

Directions: From Westcliffe, go 10
miles S on Hwy. 69. Go W on CR 106 for
1 mile to SE corner of STL. Parking lot at
CRs 106 and 111.
GMU: 86, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: Pronghorn, deer, elk, small game
RESTRICTIONS: Foot access only

GERRARD - Rio Grande Co.

Directions: Two miles E of South Fork
or 13 miles W of Del Norte on Hwy. 160,
go 0.25 of a mile S of Hwy. 160 on USFS
Rd. 345.
GMU: 80, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 799
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Elk, deer, bear, lion, small game

Godiva Rim - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Maybell, take Hwy.
318 NW to CR 21. Go N on CR 21 about
4 miles to BLM Godiva Rim access road
2124. Go E on Rd. 2124 about 7 miles.
GMU: 3, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Pronghorn, deer, elk, small game
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles restricted
to BLM Rd. 2124.

GRAPE CREEK - Fremont Co.

Directions: From Cañon City at Hwy.

50 and First Street, go S on First Street
for 1 mile to CR 3. Go W on CR 3 for 5.2
miles to Temple Canyon City Park. Go S
0.5 of a mile through park to NE corner of
STL. Continue through STL along Grape
Creek and 1.7 miles along Grape Creek
through BLM to Pine Gulch. Walk W up
Pine Gulch 1.2 miles.
GMU: 69, Salida Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 1,280
OPEN: Aug. 15-May 31 for hunting. Open
year-round for watchable wildlife and
fishing as posted on Grape Creek.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, bighorn sheep, lion,
bear, rabbit, turkey
FISHING: Coldwater stream

GRASSY CREEK - Routt Co.

Directions: From Hayden, go E on
Hwy. 40 for 6 miles to CR 27, then go S 6
miles. Parking off CR 27 on Old Rockcastle Mine access road.
GMU: 13, Steamboat Springs Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 360
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February for hunting. Open year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, mountain sharptailed grouse
RESTRICTIONS: Small-game hunting on
weekends and Labor Day by permit only.
Max. of 8 hunters allowed daily. Max. 4
hunters allowed per permit. Permits are
free and may be applied for by contacting
Steamboat Springs Svc. Ctr., Box 775777,
Steamboat Springs, CO 80477 or by calling (970) 871-2855. Permit deadline July
1. Permits issued by drawing. Successful
applicants notified by mail.

GREASEWOOD - Moffat Co.

Directions — Six parcels: 1. From
Maybell, go N on CR 19 to CR 21. Then
go N on CR 21 for 1.5 miles and E on
two-track road to Red Wash Butte. 2.
From Maybell, go N on CR 19 to CR 21;
then go N on CR 21 to CR 50. Go E on
CR 50 for 5 miles. 3. From Maybell, go N
on CR 19 to CR 21; go N on CR 21 to CR
42; go E on CR 42 for 8.5 miles. 4. From
Maybell, go N on CR 19 to CR 8. Go E on
CR 8 to CR 6. Head NE on CR 6-CR 44
for 4.5 miles. 5. From Maybell, go N on
CR 19 to CR 8. Go E on CR 8 to CR 8N,
and go N 1.25 miles. 6. From Maybell, go
N on CR 19 to CR 8, then go E to CR 8N.

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�STL is NE of intersection.
GMU: 3, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 3,518
OPEN: Aug. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Pronghorn, deer, elk, sagegrouse, rabbit
RESTRICTIONS: Foot access only

GREASEWOOD LAKE - Weld Co.

Directions: From Kersey, go 18 miles
E on Hwy. 34 to CR 87 (Masters Rd.). Go
N and E on Rd. 87 (which becomes CR
89) for 14 miles to CR 68. At the intersection, go 1 mile E to parking area.
GMU: 95, Fort Collins Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Pronghorn, rabbit, coyote,
dove, duck
RESTRICTIONS: Foot access only

Great Divide - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Craig, go NW on CR
7 to CR 5. Go E on CR 5 to CR 118. Go N
on CR 118 for 0.25 of a mile.
GMU: 3, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Pronghorn, deer, elk, small game
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Only portable hunting blinds allowed.
b. Motor vehicles restricted to county roads.

GUILLERMO RANCH - Huerfano Co.

Directions: From Walsenburg, go 15
miles NW on Hwy. 69 to Badito Junction.
From Badito Junction, take CR 520 S for
6 miles to Major Ranch entrance. Then go
W 1.25 miles on CR 520.1, it enters STL
on SE corner, then traverses STL 3 miles
to W boundary.
GMU: 85, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 2,118
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Pronghorn, rabbit, dove,
coyote

HARTSEL - Park Co.

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Directions: From Hartsel at Hwys. 24
and 9, take Hwy. 9 S 0.5 of a mile. Property
on both sides of road. Or, from Hartsel, go
SE on CR 59 for 3 miles to parking area.
Walk S 1 mile and W 0.25 of a mile.
GMU: 58, Denver Svc. Ctr.

ACRES: 420
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Pronghorn, waterfowl

HIGBEE CANYON - Otero Co.

Directions: From La Junta, go 13
miles S on Hwy. 109. STL N of Hwy. 109
between Comanche National Grassland
sign and CR 804.
GMU: 130, Lamar Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Big game, small game

High Creek - Park Co.

Directions: From Fairplay, go 7 miles S
on Hwy. 285. Take road E of Hwy. 285 for
0.5 of a mile E to road going S. Go 0.25 of
a mile.
GMU: 50, Denver Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 1,121
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February for hunting. Open year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: Pronghorn, waterfowl

HOMESTEAD - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Maybell, go W on
Hwy. 318 for 10 miles to CR 10. Go SW
on CR 10 for 6 miles to BLM Rd. 1686.
Go S on BLM Rd. 1686 for 1 mile.
GMU: 11, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: Pronghorn, small game

HORSE RANCH PASS - Larimer Co.

Directions: From Fort Collins, go N 22
miles on Hwy. 287 to Cherokee Park Rd.
(CR 80C). Go W on Cherokee Park Rd.
50 miles to CR 103. Go N to Bull Mountain Rd., then go 4 miles NE. Parking on
adjacent BLM land. Timber activity may
be present. Access is by rough 4WD road;
no turnaround for trailers.
GMU: 8, Fort Collins Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1- end of February for hunting
HUNTING: Elk, pronghorn, deer
NOTE: Exchange of use on STL. Part
private land, part state trust land.

ILES GROVE - Moffat Co.

Directions — to E parcel: From
Craig, go S on Hwy. 13 to 4 miles S of

�Hamilton. Parking area off of Hwy. 13
on W edge of STL. to W Parcel: From
Craig, go S on Hwy. 13 for 5.5 miles S of
Hamilton to CR 49. Then go 1 mile S on
CR 49 to parking area on W side of CR 49.
GMUs: 12/211, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 2,079
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Deer, elk, pronghorn, small
game

INDEPENDENCE MOUNTAIN -

Jackson Co.

Directions: From Walden, go .5 of a
mile W on Hwy. 14 to CR 12. Go W 8
miles to CR 7. Go N 6 miles to property.
From Cowdrey, go W 6 miles on CR 6W.
GMU: 161, Steamboat Springs Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 11,239
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: Big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS: ATVs allowed for game
retrieval 10 a.m.-2 p.m. on designated roads.
Otherwise closed to motorized traffic.
NOTE: Exchange of use on STL. Part
private land, part state trust land.

INDIAN CREEK - Jackson Co.

Directions: From Rand, go N on CR

27 for 3.6 miles to CR 21.
GMU: 171, Steamboat Springs Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: Big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Hunting prohibited with centerfire
rifles in NE quarter of Sect. 16.
b. Access from parking lot off CR 21 only.

JEFFWAY GULCH - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Craig, go 14 miles
S on Hwy. 13 to Hwy. 317. Go E on Hwy.
317 for 7.5 miles to CR 33; go 1.25 miles
N to STL. Horse gate at SE corner.
GMU: 13, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Elk, deer, small game

JIMMY CREEK - Larimer Co.

Directions: From Fort Collins, go 50
miles W on Hwy. 14. Turn N on Laramie
River Rd. 103 and go 23 miles to Bull
Mountain Rd. Then go E 1.25 miles to

BLM and STL boundary. Bordered on E,
N and W by BLM land.
GMU: 8, Fort Collins Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Deer, elk, pronghorn, small
game

JIMMY DUNN GULCH - Moffat, Routt Cos.
Directions: From Hayden, go N on
Walnut Street to CR 80. Follow CR 80 N/
NE for approximately 6.5 miles, to parking area on W side of CR 80.
GMU: 441, Steamboat Springs Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 5,239
OPEN: Last Sat. in Aug.-end of February
Hunting: Big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS: Hunters may be limited
through mandatory check station to
control overcrowding, resource damage
or trespassing on neighboring private
property.
NOTE: Exchange of use on STL. Part
private land, part state trust land.

JOHNNY MOORE MOUNTAIN -

Jackson Co.

Directions: From Walden, take Hwy.
14 SE 12.5 miles to CR 30. Go 1 mile to
parking area. From Walden take 5th Street
E until it becomes CR 12, then go 6.7
miles E to CR 23A. Go 4.2 miles S, then
E. Or, take 5th Street E until it becomes
CR 12. Go E 10 miles to CR 29. Go 0.9 of
a mile to parking area. Parking lot W of
dam. Parking lot 0.25 of a mile N of dam.
GMU: 6, Steamboat Springs Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 7,671
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February. Southern
portion open year-round for fishing as
posted.
HUNTING: Big game, small game
FISHING: In Michigan River and along
Meadow Creek Reservoir dam as posted

JUBB CREEK - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Meeker, go 23 miles
N on Hwy. 13. Turn W on CR 17 to CR 32
and go W 0.5 of a mile to parking lot.
GMU: 211, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 638
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Deer, elk, pronghorn, small game
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�Jumping Cow - Elbert Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Kiowa, take Hwy. 86

E to CR 125, turn N and go 5 miles. STL
is surrounded by and managed as part of
Jumping Cow SWA and the access permit
requirement applies to both lands.
GMU: 105, Denver Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 2,068
OPEN: Sept. 1- May 31
HUNTING: Only dove, turkey, doe pronghorn, antlerless elk, antlerless white-tailed
deer and antlerless mule deer
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Hunting access by permit only. Hunters
must have a valid license for their activity prior to applying for a permit. Permits must be carried at all times while
on the property. Permits may designate
specific hunting zones; if so, they are
restricted to the listed zone and are not
valid property-wide. Permits are free,
available in a drawing process. Applications available from the Denver Svc.
Ctr., (303) 291-7227.
Application due dates are as follows:
1. Third Monday in August for dove,
fall turkey, doe pronghorn, antlerless
elk, antlerless white-tailed deer and
antlerless mule deer
2. Third Monday in March for spring
turkey
b. One person not hunting may accompany permit holder onto property and
must remain with the permit holder at
all times.
c. Permitted hunters — other than those
hunting dove and wild turkey — may
not enter the property before the first
Monday after the opening day of their
individual season.
d. Motor vehicle use only allowed on
marked existing roadways that lead to
marked parking areas. All other access
is by foot and horseback only.
e. All gates on the property shall be left in
the condition in which they are found
after passing through the gateway.
f. Access is permitted two hours before
sunrise to one hour after sunset. If
an animal is harvested, the hunter
may remain as long as is reasonable to
recover and remove the animal from
the property.
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g. Camping is prohibited.
h. Fires are prohibited.

KELLER LEASE - Bent Co.

Directions: Go 3 miles S of Las Animas
on Hwy. 101 to CR DD. Go 0.5 of a mile E
to CR 13 for 1.5 miles, then go E on CR FF
for 0.5 of a mile. Go N on CR 13.5 for 0.5
of a mile, then E on CR FF.5 for 7 miles.
GMU: 146, Lamar Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 1,520
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Deer, pronghorn, small game

KEMP DRAW - Jackson Co.

Directions: From Walden, go 6 miles
SE on Hwy. 14 to CR 21; go 1.3 miles S.
GMU: 171, Steamboat Springs Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 520
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: Big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles restricted
to designated roads and CR 21.

LaGARDE CREEK - Larimer Co.

Directions: From Fort Collins, take
Hwy. 14 for 50 miles W. Take Laramie River Rd. (CR 103) N 28 miles to Hohnholz
Lakes. Go W 15 miles on USFS Rd. 200;
then go S on Rd. 143 and E on Rd. 207.
GMU: 7, Fort Collins Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. l-end of February for hunting. Open year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, bear
FISHING: LaGarde Creek

LA JARA - Conejos Co.

Directions: From La Jara, go W on
Hwy. 15 for 10.5 miles to USFS Rd. 240; go
23 miles. Timber activity may be present.
GMU: 81, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 42,881
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February for hunting. Open year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, pronghorn, bighorn
sheep, bear, lion, small game
FISHING: Lake, three coldwater streams
RESTRICTIONS: Camping permitted only
as posted.

LANDSMAN CREEK - Kit Carson, Yuma

Cos.

Directions: From Burlington, go 18

�miles N on Hwy. 385; go 0.5 of a mile E
on Yuma CR O.
GMU: 103, Colorado Springs Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 332
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31 for hunting
HUNTING: Deer, turkey, pheasant, quail,
dove, rabbit, coyote
RESTRICTIONS: Foot access only

LAPIN CREEK - Custer Co.

Directions: From Westcliffe, go 8 miles

S on Hwy. 69 to CR 310. Go 5.5 miles E to
property.
GMU: 84, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: From the first day of archery
pronghorn season to May 31
HUNTING: Deer, elk, pronghorn

LITTLE COCHETOPA CREEK - Chaffee

Co.

Directions: From Poncha Springs, take
Hwy. 50 W 2.5 miles to CR 210, then go S
4.5 miles. Timber activity may be present.
GMU: 561, Salida Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 320
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game

LITTLE LA GARITA CREEK - Saguache Co.

Directions: From La Garita, go W on
Carnero Creek Rd. for 1 mile; go S at fork
on La Garita Rd. for 3 miles. Go W on
USFS Rd. 670 (La Garita Creek) 5 miles.
Take USFS Rd. 670 to SE corner or from
W on USFS Rd. 670 to SW corner.
GMU: 79, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February for hunting.
Open year-round for watchable wildlife.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, pronghorn, bear,
lion, rabbit, squirrel, dove, coyote, beaver

LITTLE SHEEP MOUNTAIN - Huerfano

Co.

Directions: From Gardner, go SW on
CR 560 (Arco Rd.) for 7 miles. CR 560
traverses STL from NW corner to S side.
GMU: 85, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: Deer, bear, elk, rabbit, dove,
band-tailed pigeon, turkey
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off county roads.

LITTLE SNAKE - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Maybell, go 15 miles
NW on Hwy. 318 to CR 21. Go N on CR
21 about 3.5 miles.
GMUs: 2/3, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Deer, pronghorn, elk, rabbit

Los Creek - Saguache Co.

Directions: From Gunnison on Hwy.
50, go E 8 miles to Hwy. 114. Go SE on
Hwy. 114 about 25 miles to CR 17GG (FR
804). Go S on CR 17GG about 6 miles to
stop sign. Turn E on CR NN-14 and go
about 1.25 miles, then go S on CR 17FF
(FR 787) 2.5 miles to FR 787.2A. Follow
FR 787.2A E 2 miles to S access.
GMU: 67, Gunnison Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 320
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: Pronghorn, elk, deer, small game
FISHING: Coldwater stream

LOS MOGOTES PEAK - Conejos Co.

Directions: From S side of Antonito at
Hwys. 285 and 17, go 7 miles W on Hwy.
17 to two-track trail N of Hwy. 17 by old
cemetery. Go N and W on two-track along
N side of Los Mogotes Peak. Go past peak
5 miles through BLM to E boundary.
GMU: 81, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: Elk, deer, pronghorn, rabbit,
grouse, coyote

MacFARLANE RESERVOIR - Jackson Co.
Directions: From Walden, go S on
Hwy. 125 for 18 miles to CR 28. Go 2.1
miles W to parking lot or go 0.3 of a mile
W to two-track road. For access to W
portion, take access road 2.1 miles N. Go
left at Y intersection, then go 0.7 of a mile
to fence. Go through gate and follow road
N on W side of fence 1 mile. Take twotrack 0.8 of a mile W. Reservoir access
also from BLM land.
GMU: 17, Steamboat Springs Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 2,880
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: Big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Two-track roads bisecting STL closed
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�to motorized travel Oct. 15-end of
regular rifle big-game seasons. Motorized travel allowed only on designated
routes during this closure, but only
from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. and 30 minutes
after sunset until midnight for retrieval
of harvested game only.
b. Motorized travel for waterfowl hunting
access to MacFarlane Res. is allowed at
all times on designated routes only.

Manzanares Creek - Huerfano Co.

Directions: STL is 3 miles SW of Redwing. From Redwing, go S on CR 570 to
CR 576. Take CR 576 W to CR 575. Turn
S on CR 575, which goes S, then curve W
to BLM land.
GMU: 861, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 1,420
OPEN: Aug. 15-May 31
HUNTING: Elk, deer, bear, lion, turkey,
small game
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles restricted
to county roads.

MAXWELL PARK - Chaffee Co.

Directions: At stoplight in Buena Vista,
go 1 mile W on CR 306 to CR 321. Go S on
CR 321 for 5 miles to CR 327. Turn W on
CR 327, then go W 1 mile to parking lot.
Or take CR 306 for 3 miles W to CR 339.
Turn S on CR 339, go 2.25 miles to parking.
GMU: 481, Salida Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 2,177
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: Elk, deer, pronghorn
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Maximum 4 vehicles in parking area;
maximum 3 people per vehicle.
b. Access through parking areas only.

MAYBELL - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Maybell, go 1.5
miles N on CR 19. STL is E and W of
CR 19, N of Yampa River. CR 19 bisects
STL from N and S and provides primary
access. Access also from Hwy. 40, 4.5
miles E of Maybell and off Hwy. 318, W of
Maybell near town of Sunbeam.
GMU: 3, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 9,208
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February for
hunting. Open year-round for fishing and

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watchable wildlife.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game
FISHING: Coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS: Camping permitted as
posted.

MAYNARD GULCH - Routt Co.

Directions: From Hayden, go 8 miles
W on Hwy. 40. STL is N of highway.
GMU: 441, Steamboat Springs Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 724
OPEN: From the first day of archery deer
and elk season through May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, grouse, rabbit
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Vehicle parking only in designated areas.
b. Hunters may be limited through
mandatory check station to control
overcrowding, resource damage or
trespassing on private property.

McARTHUR GULCH - Park Co.

Directions: From Bailey, go W on CR
64 for 3.9 miles to parking area.
GMU: 501, Denver Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 480
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: Deer, elk, turkey
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Hunting prohibited with centerfire rifles.
b. Hunting prohibited in safety zone
around ranch house and outbuildings
as posted.

McCOY GULCH - Fremont Co.

Directions: From Cotopaxi, go 4 miles
S on CR 1-A to CR 37 to BLM land. Go E
across BLM to W STL boundary.
GMU: 86, Salida Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. l-May 31
HUNTING: Turkey, bear, lion, elk, deer

MEADOW CREEK - Larimer Co.

Directions: From Fort Collins, go 22
miles N on Hwy. 287 to Cherokee Park
Rd. (CR 80C); then go 10 miles W to
Middle Cherokee Management Area.
Property in and adjacent to middle unit.
GMU: 8; Fort Collins Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February for hunting
S of CR 80C. Open year-round for wildlife-

�related activities N of CR 80C.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, pronghorn, small
game
RESTRICTIONS:

a. S of CR 80C, foot or horseback access
only.
b. Vehicle access N of CR 80C allowed
only when Middle Cherokee Management Area is open to vehicles.

Menefee PEAK - Montezuma Co.

Directions: From Mancos, go NE on
Hwy. 160 for 5 miles. Turn right on dirt
road at top of Mancos Hill. Go 2.5 miles
up dirt road to Menefee Mountain.
GMU: 73, Durango Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 635
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: Deer, elk, lion, turkey, bear,
small game

MIDDLE CARTER (GUNSIGHT) -

Grand Co.

Directions — NW sector: From
Kremmling, take Hwy. 40 for 14 miles
W to Chimney Rock Rd. (USFS Rd. 103).
SE sector: From Kremmling, take Hwy.
40 W for 10 miles to CR 26. Follow
CR 26 E/NE for 5.5 miles. Chimney Rock
Rd. (USFS 103) accesses NW section; CR
26 accesses SE section.
GMU: 181, Hot Sulphur Springs Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 5,019
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Public access for hunting only, except as
otherwise allowed in this regulation.
b. Camping, campfires allowed only as
posted within 300 feet of Chimney
Rock Rd. (CR 27/USFS 103).
CAUTION: Roads highly erodible; care
advised in wet weather.

MIDDLE CREEK - Saguache Co.

Directions: Go NW of Saguache on
Hwy 114. Go N on CR 38 EE for 2.5
miles; then go N 2 miles on USFS Rd. 856.
GMU: 681, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Elk, deer, pronghorn, bear,
lion, small game

MIDDLE PARK - Grand Co.

Directions: From Kremmling, take
Hwy. 40 W 6 miles to Hwy. 134; go 4
miles to Red Dirt Rd. (USFS Rd. 100).
Then go N 15 miles to Buffalo Park. Take
USFS Rd. 131 for 1 mile E to sign and
gate.
GMU: 27, Hot Sulphur Springs Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 4,144
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles and parking restricted as posted.

MILK CREEK - Grand Co.

Directions — SW access: From
Kremmling, take Hwy. 40 W 6 miles to
Hwy. 134; then go 4 miles to Red Dirt Rd.
(USFS Rd. 100). Go N 15 miles to Buffalo
Park; then go E on USFS Rd. 131 to sign
and gate. NE access: From Kremmling,
take Hwy. 40 for 20 miles W to CR 184.
Go 2 miles W (dry weather only) through
white pipe gate and along vehicle track
to parking area just before Muddy Creek.
In wet weather, stay on CR 184 to mile
marker 161 and enter property from ridge
or end of road. Two Bar access: Take
Hwy. 40 W of Kremmling 18 miles to
signed parking area at mile marker 163.
Timber activity may be present.
GMU: 27, Hot Sulphur Springs Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 10,912
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Motor vehicles restricted to CR 184
(Hwy. 40, mile marker 163) and parking area (at mile marker 165) unless
posted.
b. Motor vehicle access via gate in Sect.
11 restricted to designated track when
road is dry.
c. Parking in Sect. 14 restricted as posted.

MINERAL HOT SPRINGS - Saguache Co.
Directions: From Villa Grove, go S 4
miles on Hwy. 285 to CR GG, then go 0.8
of a mile E. CRs GG and 58EE bisect STL.
GMU: 82, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: Pronghorn, deer, elk, small
game

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�MISHAK LAKES - Saguache Co.

Directions: From Moffat, go S 2 miles

on Hwy. 17, which bisects STL and provides several access points W of CR O.
GMU: 68, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 2,567
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game

MOGOTAS ARROYO - Saguache Co.

Directions: From Saguache, go S 15

miles on Hwy. 285 to CR L. Go W 4 miles
to the BLM road that bisects STL.
GMU: 68, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 320
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February for hunting.
Open year-round for watchable wildlife.
HUNTING: Pronghorn, deer, elk, bighorn
sheep, rabbit, coyote, bobcat

MONUMENT BUTTE - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Hamilton, go S 3
miles on Hwy. 13 to Yellow Jacket Pass Rd.
(CR 45). Then go S on CR 45 for 4 miles
to parking lot.
GMU: 12, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 653
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Deer, elk, rabbit, grouse
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off of county road.

Moody Creek - Routt Co.

Directions: From Steamboat Springs,
take Hwy. 40 for 2 miles S to Hwy. 131.
Take Hwy. 131 S to town of Yampa. Follow CR 7 SW until it turns into USFS Rd.
900. Go 0.75 of a mile N.
GMU: 231, Steamboat Springs Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS: Hunting prohibited N of
Moody Creek.

Moonhill - Routt Co.

Directions: From Clark, go SE on USFS
Rd. 440 to Rd. 471. At USFS Rd. 471A,
walk SW into Long Draw; go 3 miles.
Also, corner of Moonhill is next to CR 129
about 12 miles N of Hwy. 40 at Steamboat
Springs. Parking at USFS Rd. 471A.
GMU: 14, Steamboat Springs Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640

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OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Elk, deer, small game
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Hunting prohibited with centerfire rifles.
b. Motorized vehicles, snowmobiles,
bicycles prohibited.
c. Firewood cutting prohibited.

MORAPOS CREEK - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Hamilton, go 2 miles
S on Hwy. 13, then go S on CR 41. Go 2
miles to access on BLM land. Access is
steep and up to 2 miles from CR. Game
retrieval may be difficult.
GMU: 12, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS: Only access is from
parking lot on BLM land off CR 41 on S
side of property.

MORGAN GULCH - Moffat Co.

Directions: Take Hwy. 13 S from Craig
to Axial Basin. Go W on CR 51 to CR 32.
Go W on CR 32 for 4 miles. CR 32 runs
through STL. CR 133 runs through N part
of STL.
GMU: 211, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Elk, deer, pronghorn, small
game

MORRISON CREEK - Routt Co.

Directions: From Oak Creek, go S 1
mile on Hwy. 131 to CR 14. Go E 4 miles
to inlet of Stagecoach Res., then go S on CR
16 for 7 miles. Private access road on STL.
GMU: 15, Steamboat Springs Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off of county roads.

NEE NOSHE RESERVOIR - Kiowa Co.

Directions: From Eads, take Hwy. 287
S 10.5 miles to parking in designated area.
GMU: 127, Lamar Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 2,080
OPEN: Nov. 1-March 31
HUNTING: Waterfowl

�RESTRICTIONS:

a. Waterfowl hunting only.
b. Hunters must check in at CPW station
before hunting.

NEESOPAH - Kiowa Co.

Directions — To parking lot 1:

From Eads, take Hwy. 287 S 10.5 miles.
Parking lot W of Hwy. 287. To parking
lot 2: From Eads, take Hwy. 287 S 12
miles to CR F. Go W on CR F 1 mile to
parking lot 2, N of CR F.
GMU: 126, Lamar Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 2,243
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Use of buildings, equipment, safety
zones surrounding facilities prohibited.
b. From Nov. 1 through last day of waterfowl season, hunters must check in and
out at Queens check station.

NEWLIN CREEK - Fremont Co.

Directions: From Florence, go S on
Hwy. 67 for 4.5 miles to CR 15. Go W 1
mile to NW corner of STL.
GMU: 69, Salida Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: Deer, small game
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Hunting prohibited with centerfire rifles.
b. Hunting prohibited in buffer zone
bounded on E, N and S by property
boundary and extending 0.25 of a mile
W along the E property boundary.

North Canyon - Baca Co.

Directions: In the town of Campo at
Hwy. 287 and CR J, go 10 miles W on CR
J to CR 18. Take CR 18 for 4 miles S.
GMU: 144, Lamar Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 632
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: Pronghorn, quail, coyote
RESTRICTIONS: Foot access only

NORTH PLATTE - Jackson Co.

Directions: From Walden, go 0.5 of a mile
W on CR 12, then go W 5.3 miles to CR
18. Go 2 miles W to bridge on North Platte
River. Fishing access upstream from bridge.

For hunting access, take CR 9 S from bridge 1
mile and access STL W of BLM land.
GMU: 16, Steamboat Springs Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 152
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February for hunting. Open year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: Big game, small game
FISHING: North Platte River

NORTH RABBIT CREEK - Larimer Co.

Directions: From Fort Collins, go 22
miles N on Hwy. 287 to Cherokee Park
Rd. (CR 80C), then go 6 miles W to
Lower Cherokee Management Area. Follow access road 0.5 of a mile SW.
GMU: 191, Fort Collins Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 15-Jan. 31 for big-game
hunting. Open year-round for fishing and
small-game hunting.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, pronghorn, small game
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Access by foot or horseback only except
during big-game seasons when vehicle
access allowed to Rabbit Creek SWA.
b. Parking prohibited.
c. Activities not listed here prohibited
Sept. 1-May 1.

OLD WOMAN CREEK - Saguache Co.

Directions: From Del Norte, go N on
Hwy. 112 for 0.75 of a mile, turn left on
CR 15. Go N and W about 4 miles. Turn
right on USFS Rd. 660, go 6 miles. Turn
left on USFS Rd. 646 and go 1 mile.
GMU: 79, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Big game, small game

OWL CREEK - Jackson Co.

Directions: From Walden, take Hwy.
14 E 9 miles to CR 25. Go S 4.5 miles to
STL, then go 0.7 of a mile to parking area.
Timber activity may be present.
GMU: 171, Steamboat Springs Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February for hunting. Open year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: Big game, small game, waterfowl

OWL MOUNTAIN - Jackson Co.

Directions: From Rand, go N on CR
27 for 7.6 miles to USFS Rd. 792. Go E 0.6
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�of a mile to BLM Rd. 2506.
GMU: 171, Steamboat Springs Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: Big game, small game

OXBOW - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Maybell, go 17 miles
NW on Hwy. 318 to parking lot on S side.
GMU: 2, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: Deer, elk, pronghorn, waterfowl, dove, rabbit, prairie dog
FISHING: In Oxbow area only of Little
Snake River
RESTRICTIONS:

a. From March 1-Aug. 15, watchable
wildlife activities allowed only above
natural bluff 75 yards from water on N
edge of property.
b. Open for youth mentor hunting, as
posted. For information, call the Craig
Svc. Ctr. at (970) 824-3046.

Parkdale - Fremont Co.

Directions: Three miles west of Parkdale on Hwy. 50.
GMU: 58, Salida Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February, for all
other wildlife recreation. Open yearround for fishing.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, lion, bighorn, small
game

PASS CREEK - Larimer Co.

Directions: From Hwy. 287, go 40
miles W on Cherokee Park Rd. (CR 80C)
to CR 103. Then go W to CR 190. Go 5
miles to W side.
GMU: 7, Fort Collins Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Elk, deer, pronghorn, small game
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Foot access only.
b. Access permitted from S side where
property joins USFS land.

PAT canyon/WHITBY - Baca Co.

Directions — Whitby Tract: From
Springfield, go W on Hwy. 160 for 24.7

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miles to CR 8. Go S on CR 8 for 5.5 miles
to CR G. Go E 0.8 of a mile to Comanche
National Grassland. STL N of Comanche.
Pat Canyon Tract: From Springfield,
go W on Hwy. 160 for 24.7 miles to CR 8.
Go S on CR 8 for 10 miles to Kirkwell. Go
W on CR M for 2 miles to CR 5. Go S on
CR 5 for 1.1 miles.
GMU: 144, Lamar Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 1,302
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Small game, deer, pronghorn
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Foot access only.
b. Motor vehicles prohibited.

Peck Mesa - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Maybell, take Hwy.
318 NW to CR 10. Turn S on CR 10 and
go about 2 miles. Property N of CR 10.
GMU: 11, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Pronghorn, deer, elk, small
game
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Only portable hunting blinds allowed.
b. Motor vehicles restricted to CR 10.

PFISTER DRAW - Larimer Co.

Directions: From Fort Collins, go 22
miles N on Hwy. 287 to CR 80C. Go W to
CR 103 (known as Four Corners). Go N 7
miles to E properties. To W STL, turn off
USFS Rd. 200 and go W 5 miles. Sects.
25 and 36 are off CR 103, which goes
through SW corner of Sect. 36. Sect. 34
is 5 miles W of CR 103 on USFS Rd. 200.
Go N 1 mile on BLM two-track road.
GMUs: 7/8, Fort Collins Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 1,920
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Pronghorn, small game
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited.

PINE TREE GULCH - Moffat Co.

Directions: East of Maybell, go S of
Hwy. 40 on CR 57 for 12 miles.
GMU: 211, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game
RESTRICTIONS: Access only from parking lot on CR 57.

�PINKHAM MOUNTAIN - Jackson Co.

Directions: From Walden, go 13 miles

N on Hwy. 125 to Hwy. 127. Go 9 miles N
to CR 48 (USFS Rd. 895), then go W 1.5
miles to CR 49 (USFS Rd. 891), then go
S to end of road. NOTE: USFS road closed
to motorized travel at the gate. Users must
continue S about 1.25 miles on road by foot
or non-motorized travel to STL boundary.
GMU: 6, Steamboat Springs Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 520
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: Big game, small game

PINNACLE ROCK - Fremont Co.

Directions: From Cañon City, go 15
miles W on Hwy. 50 to Salt Lick BLM
area. Then go 0.5 of a mile S through
BLM to NE corner of STL. Parking at Five
Points Recreation Site.
GMUs: 58/69, Salida Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 520
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: Turkey, deer, elk, bighorn
sheep, bear

PINON HILLS - Conejos Co.

Directions: From Manassa, go 3.6
miles E on Hwy. 142 to BLM Rd. 5006,
and go SE 3 miles. STL is S of road.
GMU: 81, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February for hunting.
Open year-round for watchable wildlife.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game

PINON RIDGE - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Meeker, go W on
Hwy. 64 to CR 77. Go N to BLM Rd. 1509.
GMU: 11, Meeker Svc. Ctr
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

POISON SPYDER - San Miguel Co.

Directions: From Naturita, take Hwy.
141 for 15 miles S to CR 29W. Take CR
29W, then go W 1.7 miles from Hwy. 141
on BLM Rd. 4088, then go 2 miles NW.
Turn S and go 1 mile.
GMU: 70, Montrose Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game

POLE GULCH - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Craig, go 39 miles N
on Hwy. 13 to CR 4, go W for 1.75 miles.
Land is S of CR 4, extending 5 miles W of
CR 9.
GMU: 3, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 11,026
OPEN: Aug. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS: Only portable hunting
blinds allowed.

PONCHA PASS - Chaffee Co.

Directions: From Poncha Springs, go S
0.5 of a mile on Hwy. 285 to NE corner.
GMU: 561, Salida Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 360
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Deer, elk, rabbit

POUDRE RIVER - Larimer Co.

Directions: From Fort Collins, go NW
on Hwy. 287 to Ted’s Place (Conoco Station), then either go W on Hwy. 14 for 1.7
miles to STL, or go N on Hwy. 287 for 3
miles. Hwy. 14 access N and E of road or
through Gateway Park when open.
GMU: 191, Fort Collins Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 5,762
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February for hunting. Open year-round for fishing as posted.
HUNTING: Deer, small game
FISHING: Coldwater stream (Poudre River,
North Fork of Poudre and Seaman Res.)
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Public access prohibited E of Hwy. 287.
b. Access permitted from Hwy. 14 and
USFS lands.

PTARMIGAN - Grand Co.

Directions: From Fraser, take CR 50
(Crooked Creek Road) W to USFS Rd.
882. Take Rd. 882 S to property boundary.
GMU: 28, Hot Sulphur Springs Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February for hunting.
Open year-round for watchable wildlife.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, bear, small game
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited except snowmobiles on 1 foot of snow.

QUAKEY MOUNTAIN - Gunnison Co.

Directions: From Hwys. 50 and 135,
go E on Hwy. 50 approximately 17 miles
to CR 887 (Wuanita Hot Springs Rd.)

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�Go N 10 miles to summit of Black Sage
Pass. Go S on USFS Rd. 887.48. Park at
trailhead 537 and go 2.5 miles.
GMU: 551, Gunnison Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: Big game, small game

RABBIT EARS - Jackson Co.

Directions: From Walden, go W on
Hwy. 14 to mile marker 5.9, then go N 0.6
of a mile to parking lot. Or, go 4.4 miles,
and lot is on N side. Timber activity may
be present.
GMU: 16, Steamboat Springs Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 5,189
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February for hunting. Open year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: Big game, small game
FISHING: Coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS: As posted, closure area
on W side from Aug. 15-Sept. 1.

RAJADERO CANYON - Conejos Co.

Directions: From La Jara, go 14 miles

W on CR 15. Turn left on dirt road at
Centro, then go 7 miles on La Jara Res. Rd.
GMU: 81, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 673
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Deer, elk, lion, bear
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off existing trails.

RATTLESNAKE HILL - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Craig, go W on Hwy.
40 for 27 miles to CR 57 (Price Creek Rd.)
Go 5 miles S/SW on CR 57 to CR 32, then
go 4 miles S/SE. Parking and walk-through
access gate at NE corner. Second walkthrough gate on drift fence in SE quarter.
GMU: 211, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Deer, elk, pronghorn, rabbit,
sage-grouse
RESTRICTIONS: Hunting prohibited
within 0.25-mile safety zone along E
boundary as posted.

RED CANYON - Jackson Co.

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Directions: From Walden, go 0.5 of a
mile W on Hwy. 14 to CR 12W, then go
5.3 miles W to CR 18. Then go 4.5 miles
W to CR 5 and go 1 mile N to Delaney

Butte Lakes SWA. Go W on CR 20 for 4.5
miles to oil well area, then take two-track
road 1 mile.
GMU: 16, Steamboat Springs Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: Big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Access only from parking area on USFS
road, suitable for 4WD only.
b. No trailer access past parking area.

Red Lion Ranch - Logan Co.

Directions: From Crook, go NE on
Hwy. 138 for 8.25 miles to SedgwickLogan county line. Turn S on CR 97/1, go
1.25 miles to parking area. Parking area
off CR 97/1, just N of river bottom.
GMU: 92, Brush Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 200
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: Deer, pheasant, quail, turkey,
duck, geese, rabbit, squirrel
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Access only as posted.
b. All recreational activities except deer
hunting prohibited on opening weekend of regular plains rifle deer season,
and opening day and first weekend of
late plains rifle deer season.
c. Horses prohibited except while training
hunting dogs, and then only in Feb.,
March and April (through Wed. before
the opening of spring turkey season).
d. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited from first day of teal season
through last day of dark goose season.

RIDGE ROAD - Jackson Co.

Directions: From Walden, go 1.2 miles
W on Hwy. 14 to CR 12W, then go 5.3
miles W to CR 18. Go 4.5 miles W to CR
5, then go S 1.7 miles to parking area.
GMU: 161, Steamboat Springs Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 320
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: Big game, small game

ROSITA - Custer Co.

Directions: From Westcliffe, go S 3
miles on Hwy. 69, then go E 6 miles on
CR 328. Go S 3 miles on CR 323.
GMU: 84, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.

�ACRES: 640
OPEN: From the first day of archery deer

and elk season to May 31.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, bear, small game
RESTRICTIONS: Hunting, discharging
weapons restricted to bows, muzzleloaders, shotguns.

SADDLE MOUNTAIN - Park Co.

Directions: From Guffey, go 6 miles N
on CR 59 to USFS boundary. Go 1.5 miles
E over mountain by foot or horseback.
GMU: 581, Denver Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Elk, deer, bear

SAGE CREEK - Routt Co.

Directions: From Hayden, go S on CR
37 for 7 miles.
GMU: 13, Steamboat Springs Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: From the first day of archery deer
and elk season through May 31
HUNTING: Elk, deer, dusky grouse, rabbit

SAGEBRUSH DRAW - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Maybell, go W on
Hwy. 40 to mile marker 42. Turn S on
BLM Rd. 1509. Go 5 miles.
GMU: 11, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: Deer, elk, pronghorn, rabbit,
sage-grouse, dove
NOTE: Exchange of use on STL. Part
private land, part state trust land.

SAGUACHE CREEK - Saguache Co.

Directions: From Moffat, go S 2 miles
on Hwy. 17, which bisects STL and provides several access points W of CR O.
GMU: 68, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 2,714
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game

SAINT CHARLES - Pueblo Co.

Directions: From Pueblo, go E on Hwy.
50 to 27th Lane until it turns into Doyle
Rd. From end of pavement, go 4 miles to
access gate. Follow signs to parking lot.
GMU: 128, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 12,554

OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: Deer, pronghorn, scaled quail,

mourning dove, rabbit, coyote
Restrictions:

a. Discharging firearms prohibited within
0.25-mile range of buildings.
b. Foot or horseback access only; access
from parking areas only.

SAKARIASON - Las Animas Co.

Directions: From Trinidad, go W 15.3
miles on Hwy. 12 to CR 41.7. Go 11.6
miles N.
GMU: 85, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 560
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: Elk, deer, bear, turkey, lion
RESTRICTIONS: Access restricted as
posted on W side.

SAN JUAN CREEK - Saguache Co.

Directions: From Saguache, go S on
Hwy. 285 for 6 miles to CR T. Go 2 miles
W, then go S 1.25 miles.
GMU: 68, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 3,238
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Pronghorn, elk, deer, rabbit,
coyote

SAN LUIS HILLS - Conejos Co.

Directions: In Antonito at Hwy. 285
and 6th Street (CR G), go 11.5 miles E on
CR G. Turn N on a two-track road, go 1
mile. STL is 0.25 of a mile E across BLM
to W edge.
GMU: 81, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: Elk, deer, pronghorn, rabbit,
grouse, coyote

SAND CREEK - Chaffee Co.

Directions: Go 0.25 of a mile S of
Hwys. 291 and 285. STL W of Hwy. 285
about 6.5 miles N of Poncha Springs.
GMU: 56, Salida Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 597
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Elk, deer, small game

SAND CREEK - Jackson Co.

Directions: Follow directions to
Adams STL. Access from Adams STL or

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�Colorado State Forest.
GMU: 6, Steamboat Springs Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 5,038
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: Big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS: Camping permitted as
posted.

SAND CREEK SOUTH - Baca Co.

Directions: From Campo, go 15 miles
W on Rd. J, turn S on Rd. 13 and go 5.5
miles to forest service pasture, Gate 2C.
Go S and E 1 mile, take right fork S for
0.25 of a mile.
GMU: 144, Lamar Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 319
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: Deer, lion, dove, scaled quail,
rabbit, coyote, bobcat, turkey

Sand Gulch No. 1 - Fremont Co.

Directions: From Hwy. 50 in Howard,
go N on CR 7 about 0.25 of a mile. At CRs
7 and 45, go E on CR 45 about 0.5 of a
mile to Sand Gulch. At Sand Gulch, go N
about 0.75 of a mile to STL. Timber activity may be present.
GMU: 58, Salida Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: Elk, deer, lion, small game
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off BLM access road.

Sand Gulch No. 2 - Fremont Co.

Directions: From Badger Creek and

Arkansas River, go N about 2.5 miles
following closed BLM road. From BLM
road closure, access by foot or horseback
only.
GMU: 57, Salida Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 560
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: Elk, deer, lion, small game

Sand Gulch No. 3 - Fremont Co.

Directions: From Cotopaxi, go N on
CR 12 about 4 miles to CR 157A. Go W
on CR 157A about 0.75 of a mile to BLM
Falls Gulch/Falls Gulch Mountain Rd. Go
S, then W on BLM Falls Gulch/Falls Gulch
Mountain Rd. about 3 miles. STL 1 mile
W by foot or horseback from end of road.
GMU: 58, Salida Svc. Ctr.

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ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: Elk, deer, lion, small game

Sand Gulch no. 4 - Fremont Co.

Directions: From Cotopaxi, go N
on CR 12 about 15 miles to Jack Hall/
BLM Rd. Go W on Jack Hall/BLM Rd. to
designated parking area. STL is S and W
about 4 miles.
GMU: 58, Salida Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: Elk, deer, lion, small game

SANDERSON GULCH - Saguache Co.

Directions: From La Garita, go N on
CR 42 for 6 miles.
GMU: 68, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 1,898
OPEN: Aug. 15-May 31
HUNTING: Deer, pronghorn, elk, rabbit,
coyote

SANDY BLUFFS - Yuma Co.

Directions: From Idalia, go 8.5 miles
N on CR DD at Arikaree River.
GMU: 102, Brush Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 3,682
OPEN: Sept. 1-June 14
HUNTING: Big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS: Access restricted as
posted E of Hwy. 385.

SCHULTZ CANYON - Huerfano Co.

Directions: From Walsenburg, take
CR 330 (Ideal Rd.) S 11 miles. CR 330
traverses NE quarter of Sec. 31 and S half
of Sect. 36. CR 310 enters NE quarter of
Sec. 31 on E side.
GMU: 85, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 960
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: Deer, bear, lion, rabbit, dove,
band-tailed pigeon, turkey

SHORT CREEK BALDY - Fremont Co.

Directions: From Cotopaxi, go W on
Hwy. 50 for 6 miles to Kerr Gulch Rd.,
then go SW 5 miles.
GMU: 86, Salida Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: Deer, elk, lion, small game

�SIMSBERRY DRAW - Moffat Co.

Directions: Take Hwy. 318 W from

Maybell 10 miles to BLM Rd. 2122, then
go N 2.5 miles.
GMU: 3, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Elk, deer, pronghorn, small
game

SLEEPING GIANT - Routt Co.

Directions: From Steamboat Springs,
go 8 miles W on Hwy. 40, turn N on CR
44. Turn left at CR 46 and go 4 miles to
signed parking area. Gate, parking lot in
NW corner.
GMU: 214, Steamboat Springs Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 400
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Deer, elk, grouse

SLIDE MOUNTAIN - Grand Co.

Directions: East of Kremmling, turn
N off Hwy. 40 on CR 2 and go 4 miles to
Black Mountain Rd. Go 7.2 miles. Turn
left, go 0.2 of a mile to fork and go left 0.3
of a mile to sign. Access is steep with no
access across neighboring private land on
S, W or N.
GMU: 18, Hot Sulphur Springs Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 1,280
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Deer, elk, pronghorn

SOUTH DUFFY MOUNTAIN - Moffat

Co.

Directions: Go S of Craig on Hwy. 13
to CR 51. Go W 2 miles to CR 17, then go
N 5 miles.
GMU: 211, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Elk, deer, pronghorn, small game

SOUTH MIDDLE CREEK - Huerfano Co.
Directions: From La Veta, go 0.5 of
a mile S on Hwy. 12 to Indian Creek Rd.
(USFS Rd. 410). Go W 11 miles. Timber
activity may be present.
GMU: 85, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 585
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: Deer, elk, bear, lion, turkey,
dusky grouse

SOUTH NIPPLE RIM - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Maybell, go N on CR
19 for 12 miles to CR 21. Then go N 11
miles to CR 7 and head N 2 miles to CR 4.
Then go W 9 miles to CR 66 and go S.
GMUs: 2/3, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 19,962
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February for
hunting. Open year-round for watchable
wildlife.
HUNTING: Pronghorn, deer, elk, coyote
RESTRICTIONS: Discharging firearms
prohibited within 100 feet of buildings,
corrals as posted.

STATE LINE - Baca Co.

Directions: From Campo, go 4 miles
W on Rd. J, then go S on Rd. 24 for 5
miles. Turn E through USFS pasture gate
6M. Go 1 mile, and turn S at gate 6A on
a two-track trail. After 1 mile, go through
two gates and continue SE for 1.3 miles
to NW corner. 4WD required for sandy,
unimproved roads in USFS pastures.
GMU: 144, Lamar Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 496
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Pronghorn, scaled quail,
rabbit, coyote
RESTRICTIONS: Foot access only

STEEL CANYON - Saguache Co.

Directions: From Villa Grove, go E on
CR LL57 (USFS Rd. 970) for 3.5 miles.
GMU: 82, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February for
hunting. Open year-round for watchable
wildlife.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, pronghorn, rabbit,
snowshoe hare, coyote

STEINHOFF HILL - Larimer Co.

Directions: From Fort Collins, go N
on Hwy. 287 about 16 miles to CR 74E at
The Forks, go 4 miles W on CR 74E, then
go N on CR 37 for 0.5 of a mile.
GMU: 191, Fort Collins Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 480
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Big-game hunting prohibited except by
archery.
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�b. Small-game hunting prohibited except by
archery or shotguns not firing single slugs.

STEVEN’S GULCH - Larimer Co.

Directions: From Fort Collins, take

Hwy. 287 N to CR 74E (Red Feather Lakes
Rd.). Go W on CR 74E to USFS road near
mile marker 11 on 74E. Follow USFS road
S until it enters USFS land. Access at this
point is by foot or horse across USFS land.
No public road access directly to property
boundary.
GMU: 191, Fort Collins Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 480
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Big game, small game

STOKES GULCH - Routt Co.

Directions: From Hayden, go S on CR
37 to CR 59.
GMU: 13, Steamboat Springs Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 1,863
OPEN: From the first day of archery deer
and elk season to May 31
HUNTING: Deer, elk, pronghorn, waterfowl

STONEHOUSE GULCH - Saguache Co.

Directions: From Saguache, go 10
miles N on Hwy. 285 to BLM road, then
go S from Noland Gulch Loop Road to
Stonehouse Gulch (across Hwy. 285 from
Mineral Hot Springs). Go W 0.5 of a mile,
then go S 2 miles.
GMU: 681, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 560
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: Elk, deer, bighorn sheep,
pronghorn, rabbit, dusky grouse, dove,
coyote

STONEY FACE MOUNTAIN - Fremont

Co.

Directions: From Cotopaxi, go 17

miles N on CR 12. Timber activity may be
present.
GMU: 58, Salida Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: Deer, elk, turkey

SWEETWATER - Kiowa Co.

Directions: From Wiley, go N on Hwy.

287 to CR A. Go W on CR A to CR 40, go
N 3 miles.
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GMU: 126, Lamar Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: For fishing, from last day of water-

fowl season (or as posted) through Oct.
31. Open for hunting Sept. 1 through last
day of waterfowl season (or as posted) to
March 30.
HUNTING: Waterfowl, small game, deer
FISHING: Warmwater

TABLE MOUNTAIN - Fremont Co.

Directions: From Cañon City, go 8
miles E on Hwy. 50 to Hwy. 67. Then go N
3 miles and turn E on CR 123. Go 0.25 of
a mile to CR 132 and turn N. Go 9 miles
to Beaver Creek SWA. Access via upper
parking area of Beaver Creek SWA.
GMU: 59, Salida Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 9,389
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: Deer, bear, lion, rabbit, dove,
turkey, coyote
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping prohibited except in big-game
season in designated areas only.
b. Horseback riding prohibited except
during big-game season.

TALLAHASSEE ROAD - Fremont Co.

Directions: From Cañon City, go 12
miles W on Hwy. 50 to Hwy. 9. Go NW
9 miles on Hwy. 9 to CR 2. Take CR 2 W
for 3 miles.
GMU: 58, Salida Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: Elk, deer, pronghorn, coyote,
bear, grouse

TAYLOR DRAW - Jackson Co.

Directions: From Rand, go S on
Hwy. 125 for 2.2 miles to CR 21, which
becomes USFS Rd. 740. Go 7.1 miles to
Jack Creek. Take USFS Rds. 742 and 743
for 3.1 miles to gate.
GMU: 171, Steamboat Springs Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 320
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: Big game, small game

TEMPLE CANYON - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Craig, go SW on
Hwy. 40 for 27 miles to CR 57 (Price
Creek Rd.). Turn S to Rattlesnake Hill.

�Access via Rattlesnake Hill and BLM land,
about 3 miles.
GMU: 211, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 637
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game, birds

Texas Creek No. 1 - Fremont Co.

Directions: From Hwy. 50 at Texas
Creek, go N on CR 27 (Texas Creek
Gulch) about 2.5 miles to 217A Rd. Continue N/NW on 217A Rd. 1 mile to NE
corner of STL.
GMU: 58, Salida Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 250
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: Elk, deer, lion, bighorn sheep,
small game
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only
except on 217A Rd.

Texas Creek No. 2 - Fremont Co.

Directions: From Texas Creek No. 1
STL, continue N on 217A Rd. for 5 miles.
STL is 0.5 of a mile W through BLM land.
No access road to STL.
GMU: 58, Salida Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 160
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Elk, deer, lion, bighorn sheep,
small game

THORNBURG DRAW - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Maybell, go 5 miles
W on Hwy. 40, turn S on BLM Rd. 1558.
Go about 0.25 of a mile.
GMU: 11, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Pronghorn, deer, elk, small
game

THREE MILE MOUNTAIN - Park Co.

Directions — parcel 1: Go S from
Hartsel 14 miles on Hwy. 9. Turn E on CR
116 (39-Mile Mtn. Rd.) and go 2 miles.
parcel 2: Go S on Hwy. 9 for 9 miles.
Turn E, go 1.1 miles on unmarked dirt
road to W boundary.
GMU: 58, Denver Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640 in each parcel, 1,280 total
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Pronghorn, coyote, dove,
rabbit

THREE SISTERS - Jackson Co.

Directions: Follow directions to Elk
Mountain STL. Access from Elk Mountain STL or Colorado State Forest.
GMU: 6, Steamboat Springs Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 1,523
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: Big game, small game
FISHING: Coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS: Only access is from
parking area at end of CR 12E.

TIGER LILY CREEK - Chaffee Co.

Directions: From Buena Vista, go N on
Hwy. 24 for 12 miles. STL E of Hwy. 24.
GMU: 481, Salida Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 398
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February for hunting. Open year-round for fishing and
watchable wildlife.
HUNTING: Bighorn sheep, deer, elk
FISHING: Arkansas River

TOMICHI DOME - Gunnison Co.

Directions: From Gunnison, at Hwys.
50 and 135, go 17 miles E on Hwy. 50 to
BLM Rd. 3095 (Waunita Hot Springs Rd.).
Turn N on BLM Rd. 3095 and go 4 miles
to W boundary.
GMU: 551, Gunnison Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February for hunting. Open year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, pronghorn, bear,
lion, grouse, rabbit
FISHING: Hot Springs Res.
RESTRICTIONS: Camping allowed as posted.

TRIANGLE - Moffat Co.

Directions: Immediately W of Maybell
off Hwys. 318 and 40.
GMU: 11, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 1,122
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Deer, elk, pronghorn, small
game

TROUBLESOME VALLEY RANCH -

Grand Co.

Directions: From Kremmling, take
Hwy. 40 E 5 miles to CR 2, then go N
about 9 miles to CR 24, turn right. Access
through BLM or off road.
GMU: 18, Hot Sulphur Springs Svc. Ctr.
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�ACRES: 876
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Elk, deer, rabbit, coyote, grouse

TURKEY GULCH - Fremont Co.

Directions: Go 5 miles S of Texas

Creek on Hwy. 69, then go 2 miles E on
CR 28. Go 1 mile S by foot or horseback
across BLM land.
GMU: 691, Salida Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31 for hunting
HUNTING: Elk, deer, bear, lion, small game

TURKEY TRACK RANCH - El Paso Co.

Directions: From Fountain, go E 14
miles on Squirrel Creek Rd. This road and
Peyton Hwy. border STL.
GMU: 118, Colorado Springs Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 8,887
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS: Access from designated
parking area only.

TWENTY MILE - Routt Co.

Directions: From Hwy. 40 E of
Hayden, go S on CR 27 for 6 miles.
GMU: 13, Steamboat Springs Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 1,206
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February for hunting. Open year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, small game
RESTRICTIONS: Small-game hunting on
weekends and Labor Day by permit only.
Max. of 8 hunters allowed daily. Max. 4
hunters allowed per permit. Permits are
free and may be applied for by contacting
Steamboat Springs Svc. Ctr., Box 775777,
Steamboat Springs, CO 80477 or by calling (970) 871-2855. Application deadline
July 1. Permits issued by drawing. Successful applicants notified by mail.
NOTE: Exchange of use on STL. Part
private land, part state trust land.

VILLA GROVE - Saguache Co.

Directions: One parcel 8.5 miles N of
Villa Grove on Hwy. 285. Other parcel 3
miles NE of Villa Grove on Hayden Pass
Rd. through BLM land.
GMU: 82, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 880
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February

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HUNTING: Elk, deer, pronghorn, bear
small game.

VINCENTE CANYON - Conejos Co.

Directions: From Monte Vista, go 21
miles S on Hwy. 15 to Capulin. Go 10
miles SW on dump road (CR 8) from
Capulin to N end.
GMU: 81, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 15-May 31 for hunting. Open
year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: Bighorn sheep, deer, elk,
pronghorn, lion, bear, small game
FISHING: La Jara Creek
RESTRICTIONS: Camping permitted as
posted.

WARMER GULCH - Park Co.

Directions: From Cañon City, go W
on Hwy. 50 to Hwy. 9. Turn N and go 0.5
of a mile N of Park-Fremont county line.
Adjoins Thirty-One Mile Mountain.
GMU: 58, Salida Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: Deer, bear, lion, elk, rabbit,
dove, coyote

WAUGH MOUNTAIN - Park, Fremont Cos.
Directions: From Cañon City, go W
on Hwy. 50 for 12 miles. Turn right on
Hwy. 9 and go 9 miles. Take CR 2 W for
15 miles. Foot access through BLM land
on E and S. Use BLM parking lot.
GMU: 57/58, Salida Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 18,253
OPEN: From the first day of archery
pronghorn season through May 31.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, pronghorn, bear,
coyote, grouse
NOTE: Exchange of use on STL. Part
private land, part state trust land.

WEBER CANYON - Montezuma Co.

Directions: From Mancos, go 3 miles S
on CR 41. STL E of CR 41.
GMU: 73, Durango Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 461
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Deer, elk, lion, small game

WELDON VALLEY - Morgan Co.

Directions: From Weldona, go E 0.33

�of a mile on CR Y, then go N 2 miles on
CR 10. STL on both sides of CR 10. Gate
in SE corner of Sect. 22 on CR 10 and in
SW corner of Sect. 21.
GMU: 95, Brush Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 5,600
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Deer, pronghorn, dove, waterfowl

WERNER ARROYO - Saguache Co.

Directions: From Saguache, go S 7
miles on Hwy. 285 to CR T. Turn E and go
6 miles to CR 53. Then go S 2 miles to CR
R. Turn W and go 1 mile. Turn N and go
0.5 of a mile.
GMU: 68, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 320
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: Deer, pronghorn, waterfowl,
rabbit, snowshoe hare, coyote, furbearers

WEST BEAR GULCH - Fremont Co.

Directions: In Cañon City at 4th Street
and Hwy. 50, go S/SE on 4th Street to CR
143 (Oak Creek Grade Rd.). Go 11 miles S
on CR 143 to Yorkville and BLM Rd. 6227
(approx. 2 miles past USFS Oak Creek
campground). Go 2 miles W/NW on Rd.
6227 to E boundary of property.
GMU: 69, Salida Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: Turkey, deer, elk, bear, lion,
small game

WEST CARTER MOUNTAIN - Grand Co.
Directions: From Kremmling, take

Hwy. 40 W 14 miles to Chimney Rock
Rd. (CR 27/USFS Rd. 103). Access to SW
corner (Indian Pass) begins at gate 1.5
miles E of Hwy. 40. Access from E and NE
(Badger Creek) continues up Chimney
Rock Rd. 5 miles to marked gates.
GMU: 181, Hot Sulphur Springs Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 2,360
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Motor vehicles restricted to Chimney
Rock Rd. unless posted.
b. Camping, campfires allowed within 300
feet of Chimney Rock Rd. (CR 27/USFS
Rd. 103) as posted, 14-day limit on camps.

WHISKEY CREEK - Eagle Co.

Directions: From Vail, go W on I-70
to Exit 171, then go 0.5 of a mile W. STL S
of I-70. Parking at USFS office at Meadow
Mtn. (off I-70 Exit 171, 0.25 of a mile E).
Timber activity may be present.
GMUs: 36/45, Glenwood Springs Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 602
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Deer, elk, bear, dusky grouse,
rabbit, coyote

WILLOW CREEK - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Craig, go N 29 miles
on Hwy. 13 to CR 101. Go 7 miles NE on
CR 101 to CR 70. Go 3 miles E on CR 70.
STL 0.25 of a mile NE through BLM.
GMU: 4, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: Deer, elk, lion, pronghorn,
small game

WINDY RIDGE - Grand Co.

Directions: From Kremmling, go W
20 miles on Hwy. 40 (Diamond Creek
crossing, mile marker 163), go W 2
miles on CR 184. Timber activity may be
present. CR access runs through private
property until boundary of STL. Do not
drive or park vehicles off county road in
hay meadows, which are on private land.
GMU: 27, Hot Sulphur Springs Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 880
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Motor vehicle access only on CR 184.
b. Motor vehicle access through gate in
Sect. 11 restricted to designated track
when road is dry.
c. Parking restricted in Sect. 14 as posted.

YAMPA RIVER - Routt Co.

Directions: From Hayden, go 8 miles
W on Hwy. 40. STL S of Hwy. 40. Access
from Yampa River SWA. Parking available.
GMU: 13, Steamboat Springs Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 2,006
OPEN: First day of archery deer and elk
season through May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, grouse, rabbit
RESTRICTIONS: Only access is from SWA
parking area.

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�county index
Land Name	Map	Acres GMU .Land Name	Map	Acres GMU

&amp; County

Point

BACA (BA)

Map: Southeast, pg. 33
North Canyon.......................BA-1.............632........... 144
Pat Canyon/Whitby............BA-2.............1,302....... 144
Sand Creek South................BA-3.............319........... 144
State Line................................BA-4.............496........... 144

bent (Be)

Map: Southeast, pg. 33
Blue Lake
(also in Kiowa Co.). ...............BE-1..............14,060..... 125
Keller Lease............................BE-2..............1,520....... 146

Chaffee (CF)

Maps: Southeast, pg. 33 and Southwest, pg. 35
Aspen Ridge..........................CF-1..............542........... 57
Chubb Park............................CF-2..............3,640....... 49
Little Cochetopa Creek........CF-3..............320........... 561
Maxwell Park.........................CF-4..............2,177....... 481
Poncha Pass...........................CF-5..............360........... 561
Sand Creek.............................CF-6..............597........... 56
Tiger Lily Creek.....................CF-7..............398........... 481

Clear creek (cc)

Maps: Northeast, pg. 32 and Northwest, pg. 34
Bakerville................................CC-1.............320........... 39

conejos (CN)

Maps: Southeast, pg. 33 and Southwest, pg. 35
Alamaditas Mesa.................CN-1.............640........... 81
Alamosa Canyon..................CN-2.............240........... 81
La Jara......................................CN-3.............42,881..... 81
Los Mogotes Peak ..............CN-4.............640........... 81
Pinon Hills..............................CN-5.............640........... 81
Rajadero Canyon.................CN-6.............673........... 81
San Luis Hills.........................CN-7.............640........... 81
Vincente Canyon.................CN-8.............640........... 81

custer (CU)

Maps: Southeast, pg. 33 and Southwest, pg. 35
Bear Gulch..............................CU-1.............640........... 69
Beddows Mountain . .........CU-2.............500........... 691
Froze Creek............................CU-3.............640........... 86
Lapin Creek............................CU-4.............640........... 84
Rosita.......................................CU-5.............640........... 84

dolores (do)

Map: Southwest, pg. 35
Disappointment Creek.......DO-1............640........... 711

eagle (ea)

Map: Northwest, pg. 34
Whiskey Creek.........................EA-1...............602.......... 36/45

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Point

el paso (ep)

Map: Southeast, pg. 33
Turkey Track Ranch.............EP-1......... 8,887..........118

elbert (eb)

Map: Northeast, pg. 32
Jumping Cow........................EB-1......... 2,068..........105

fremont (fr)

Maps: Southeast, pg. 33 and Southwest, pg. 35
Badger Creek
(also Park Co.). ......................PA-3......... 6,186..........57/58
Cody Park...............................FR-1......... 1,560..........69
Cottonwood Ridge ............FR-2......... 640.............58
Deer Haven............................FR-3......... 640.............581
Dirty Gulch.............................FR-4......... 640.............58
Fernleaf Gulch......................FR-5......... 520.............58
Florence..................................FR-6......... 640.............69
Grape Creek...........................FR-7......... 1,280..........69
McCoy Gulch.........................FR-8......... 640.............86
Newlin Creek.........................FR-9......... 640.............69
Parkdale..................................FR-10....... 640.............58
Pinnacle Rock........................FR-11....... 520.............58/69
Sand Gulch #1-#4................FR-12....... 2,480..........57/58
Short Creek Baldy................FR-13....... 640.............86
Stoney Face Mountain .....FR-14....... 640.............58
Table Mountain....................FR-15....... 9,389..........59
Tallahassee Road.................FR-16....... 640.............58
Texas Creek No. 1 &amp; No. 2 ...FR-17....... 410.............58
Turkey Gulch.........................FR-18....... 640.............691
Waugh Mountain
(also Park Co.). ......................FR-19....... 18,253.......57/58
West Bear Gulch...................FR-20....... 640.............69

grand (gr)

Maps: Northeast, pg. 32 and Northwest, pg. 34
Antelope Creek....................GR-1........ 1,240..........181
Carter Creek..........................GR-2........ 1,301..........181
Copper Mountain................GR-3........ 640.............28
East Carter Mountain . ......GR-4........ 1,795..........181
Middle Carter (Gunsight). ....GR-5........ 5,019..........181
Middle Park............................GR-6........ 4,144..........27
Milk Creek..............................GR-7........ 10,912.......27
Ptarmigan..............................GR-8........ 640.............28
Slide Mountain.....................GR-9........ 1,280..........18
Troublesome Valley
Ranch..................................GR-10...... 876.............18
West Carter Mountain.......GR-11...... 2,360..........181
Windy Ridge..........................GR-12...... 880.............27

gunnison (gu)

Map: Southwest, pg. 35
Black Sage Pass....................GU-1........ 415.............551
Daley Gulch
(also Saguache Co.)..............SA-3......... 644.............551
Quakey Mountain...............GU-2........ 640.............551

�Land Name	Map	Acres GMU

&amp; County

Point

Tomichi Dome......................GU-3........ 640.............551

huerfano (hu)

Maps: Southeast, pg. 33 and Southwest, pg. 35
Black Hawk.............................HU-1........ 1,511..........85
Black Mountain....................HU-2........ 640.............84
Blue Spring............................HU-3........ 640.............84
Guillermo Ranch..................HU-4........ 2,118..........85
Little Sheep Mountain.......HU-5........ 640.............85
Manzanares Creek...............HU-6........ 1,420..........861
Schultz Canyon....................HU-7........ 960.............85
South Middle Creek............HU-8........ 585.............85

jackson (ja)

Maps: Northeast, pg. 32 and Northwest, pg. 34
Adams.....................................JA-1......... 3,640..........6
Cohagen.................................JA-2......... 2,848..........171
East Delaney
Butte Lake.........................JA-3......... 640.............16
Elk Mountain.........................JA-4......... 2,839..........6
Independence Mtn.............JA-5......... 11,239.......161
Indian Creek..........................JA-6......... 640.............171
Johnny Moore Mtn.............JA-7......... 7,671..........6
Kemp Draw............................JA-8......... 520.............171
MacFarlane Reservoir........JA-9......... 2,880..........17
North Platte...........................JA-10....... 152.............16
Owl Creek...............................JA-11....... 640.............171
Owl Mountain.......................JA-12....... 640.............171
Pinkham Mountain.............JA-13....... 520.............6
Rabbit Ears.............................JA-14....... 5,189..........16
Red Canyon...........................JA-15....... 640.............16
Ridge Road............................JA-16....... 320.............161
Sand Creek.............................JA-17....... 5,038..........6
Taylor Draw............................JA-18....... 320.............171
Three Sisters..........................JA-19....... 1,523..........6

kiowa (ki)

Map: Southeast, pg. 33
Blue Lake
(also Bent Co.).......................BE-1......... 14,060.......125
Nee Noshe Reservoir..........KI-1.......... 2,080..........127
NeeSoPah...............................KI-2.......... 2,243..........126
Sweetwater............................KI-3.......... 640.............126

kit carson (kc)

Map: Northeast, pg. 32
Landsman Creek
(also Yuma Co.).....................YM-1....... 332.............103

lake (lk)

Map: Northwest, pg. 34
Box Creek...............................LK-1......... 629.............48
Crystal Lake...........................LK-2......... 467.............48/49

larimer (lr)

Maps: Northeast, pg. 32 and Northwest, pg. 34
Arrowhead.............................LR-1......... 200.............8
Bull Mountain.......................LR-2......... 640.............8
Dry Creek North...................LR-3......... 640.............8

Land Name	Map	Acres GMU

&amp; County

Point

Eagle Canyon........................LR-4......... 640.............20
Horse Ranch Pass................LR-5......... 640.............8
Jimmy Creek..........................LR-6......... 640.............8
LaGarde Creek......................LR-7......... 640.............7
Meadow Creek.....................LR-8......... 640.............8
North Rabbit Creek.............LR-9......... 640.............191
Pass Creek..............................LR-10....... 640.............7
Pfister Draw...........................LR-11....... 1,920..........7/8
Poudre River..........................LR-12....... 5,762..........191
Steinhoff Hill.........................LR-13....... 480.............191
Steven’s Gulch......................LR-14....... 480.............191

las animas (la)

Map: Southeast, pg. 33
Aguilar TV Hill.......................LA-1......... 500.............85
Apishapa North....................LA-2......... 1,880..........133
Flattop Butte.........................LA-3......... 2,052..........133
Sakariason..............................LA-4......... 560.............85

logan (lo)

Map: Northeast, pg. 32
Atwood...................................LO-1........ 160.............96
Bravo........................................LO-2........ 80................91
Duck Creek.............................LO-3........ 640.............90
Ford Bridge............................LO-4........ 280.............91
Red Lion Ranch....................LO-5........ 200.............92

moffat (mf)

Map: Northwest, pg. 34
Bakers Peak............................MF-1........ 12,393.......3/4
Bald Mountain
Tracts 1-4...........................MF-2........ 6,266..........3
Ben Morgan Canyon..........MF-3........ 640.............211
Big Hole Gulch......................MF-4........ 1,849..........3
Boston Flats...........................MF-5........ 104.............3
Boxelder North.....................MF-6........ 640.............211
Box Elder.................................MF-7........ 628.............211
Castor Gulch..........................MF-8........ 640.............13
Cedar Springs.......................MF-9........ 640.............11
Cedars......................................MF-10..... 640.............4
Citadel.....................................MF-11..... 640.............11
Cold Springs Mountain..... MF-12.... 26,509.......2/201
Cross Mountain....................MF-13..... 640.............11
Elk Springs No. 1..................MF-14..... 640.............11
Elk Springs No. 3..................MF-15..... 2,050..........10
Fortification...........................MF-16..... 866.............301
Godiva Rim............................MF-17..... 640.............3
Greasewood..........................MF-18..... 3,518..........3
Great Divide..........................MF-19..... 640.............3
Homestead............................MF-20..... 640.............11
Iles Grove................................MF-21..... 2,079.........12/211
Jeffway Gulch.......................MF-22..... 640.............13
Jimmy Dunn Gulch
(also Routt Co.). ....................RO-7........ 5,239..........441
Jubb Creek.............................MF-23..... 638 ............211
Little Snake............................MF-24..... 640.............2/3
Maybell...................................MF-25..... 9,208..........3
Monument Butte.................MF-26..... 653.............12
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&amp; County

Point

Morapos Creek.....................MF-27..... 640.............12
Morgan Gulch.......................MF-28..... 640.............211
Oxbow.....................................MF-29..... 640.............2
Peck Mesa..............................MF-30..... 640.............11
Pine Tree Gulch....................MF-31..... 640.............211
Pinon Ridge...........................MF-32..... 640.............11
Pole Gulch..............................MF-33..... 11,026.......3
Rattlesnake Hill....................MF-34..... 640.............211
Sagebrush Draw..................MF-35..... 640.............11
Simsberry Draw...................MF-36..... 640.............3
South Duffy Mountain .....MF-37..... 640.............211
South Nipple Rim................MF-38..... 19,962.......2/3
Temple Canyon....................MF-39..... 637.............211
Thornburg Draw..................MF-40..... 640.............11
Triangle...................................MF-41..... 1,122..........11
Willow Creek.........................MF-42..... 640.............4

montezuma (mz)

Map: Southwest, pg. 35
Menefee Peak.......................MZ-1........ 635.............73
Weber Canyon......................MZ-2........ 461.............73

morgan (mg)

Map: Northeast, pg. 32
Weldon Valley.......................MG-1....... 5,600..........95

otero (ot)

Map: Southeast, pg. 33
Higbee Canyon....................OT-1......... 640.............130

park (pa)

Maps: Northeast, pg. 32; Southeast, pg. 33;
Northwest, pg. 34 and Southwest, pg. 35
63 Ranch.................................PA-12...... 1,635..........50
Agate Mountain...................PA-1......... 3,782..........58
Antero......................................PA-2......... 10,282.......49/50
Badger Creek
(also Fremont Co.). ...............PA-3......... 6,186..........57/58
Badger Flats............................PA-4..........3,570........50/581
Crooked Top..........................PA-5......... 400.............46
Dick’s Peak.............................PA-6......... 640.............58
Eleven Mile............................PA-7......... 265.............581
Hartsel.....................................PA-8......... 420.............58
High Creek.............................PA-9......... 1,121..........50
McArthur Gulch...................PA-10...... 480.............501
Saddle Mountain.................PA-11...... 640.............581
Three Mile Mountain.........PA-13...... 1,280..........58
Warmer Gulch.......................PA-14...... 640.............58
Waugh Mountain
(also Fremont Co.)...............FR-19....... 18,253.......57/58

pueblo (pu)

Map: Southeast, pg. 33
Saint Charles.........................PU-1........ 12,554.......128

rio grande (rg)

Map: Southwest, pg. 35
Dry Creek................................RG-1........ 1,280..........80
Gerrard....................................RG-2........ 799.............80
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&amp; County

Point

routt (ro)

Map: Northwest, pg. 34
Coal Bank Gulch...................RO-1........ 879.............441
Cottonwood Creek.............RO-2........ 640.............441
Deep Creek............................RO-3........ 320.............214
Dry Fork..................................RO-4........ 2,230..........441
Fly Gulch.................................RO-5........ 457.............214
Grassy Creek..........................RO-6........ 360.............13
Jimmy Dunn Gulch
(also Moffat Co.). ..................RO-7........ 5,239..........441
Maynard Gulch.....................RO-8........ 724.............441
Moody Creek.........................RO-9........ 640.............231
Moonhill.................................RO-10..... 640.............14
Morrison Creek.....................RO-11..... 640.............15
Sage Creek.............................RO-12..... 640.............13
Sleeping Giant......................RO-13..... 400.............214
Stokes Gulch.........................RO-14..... 1,863..........13
Twenty Mile...........................RO-15..... 1,206..........13
Yampa River...........................RO-16..... 2,006..........13

saguache (sa)

Maps: Southeast, pg. 33 and Southwest, pg. 35
Burro Springs 1 &amp; 2.............SA-1......... 17,655.......68
Carnero...................................SA-2......... 1,714..........68
Daley Gulch
(also Gunnison Co.). .............SA-3......... 644.............551
Little La Garita Creek..........SA-4......... 640.............79
Los Creek................................SA-5......... 320.............67
Middle Creek.........................SA-6......... 640.............681
Mineral Hot Springs...........SA-7......... 640.............82
Mishak Lakes.........................SA-8......... 2,567..........68
Mogotas Arroyo...................SA-9......... 320.............68
Old Woman Creek...............SA-10...... 640.............79
Saguache Creek...................SA-11...... 2,714..........68
San Juan Creek.....................SA-12...... 3,238..........68
Sanderson Gulch.................SA-13...... 1,898..........68
Steel Canyon.........................SA-14...... 640.............82
Stonehouse Gulch..............SA-15...... 560.............681
Villa Grove..............................SA-16...... 880.............82
Werner Arroyo......................SA-17...... 320.............68

san miguel (sm)

Map: Southwest, pg. 35
Carter Place...........................SM-1........ 320.............70
Dry Creek Basin....................SM-2........ 640.............70
Poison Spyder.......................SM-3........ 640.............70

weld (wd)

Map: Northeast, pg. 32
Carr Tract................................WD-1....... 3,250..........87
Greasewood Lake................WD-2....... 640.............95

yuma (ym)

Map: Northeast, pg. 32
Landsman Creek
(also Kit Carson Co.)..............YM-1....... 332.............103
Sandy Bluffs...........................YM-2....... 3,682..........102

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2011
Colorado
State Trust Lands

Colorado parks and wildlife

1313 Sherman Street, Room 618, Denver, CO 80203
(303) 866-3437 • www.wildlife.state.co.us • www.parks.state.co.us

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Find State Trust Land property maps and info — before you hit the road.

www.wildlife.state.co.us

DOW offices

www.wildlife.state.co.us/LandWater/StateTrustLands

DOW
headquarters

Fort Collins
317 W. Prospect Road
Fort Collins, 80526		
(970) 472-4300		

Meeker
73485 Hwy. 64
Meeker, 81641
(970) 878-6090

Glenwood Springs
50633 Hwys. 6 &amp; 24
Glenwood Springs, 81601
(970) 947-2920		

Monte Vista
0722 S. Road 1 E.
Monte Vista, 81144
(719) 587-6900

Brush
122 E. Edison
Brush, 80723
(970) 842-6300

grand junction
711 Independent Ave.
Grand Junction, 81505
(970) 255-6100

Montrose
2300 S. Townsend Ave.
Montrose, 81401
(970) 252-6000

Colorado springs
4255 Sinton Road		
Colorado Springs, 80907
(719) 227-5200		

Gunnison
300 W. New York Ave.
Gunnison, 81230
(970) 641-7060

Pueblo
600 Reservoir Road
Pueblo, 81005
(719) 561-5300

Denver
6060 Broadway
Denver, 80216
(303) 291-7227

Hot Sulphur Springs
346 Grand County Rd. 362
Hot Sulphur Springs, 80451
(970) 725-6200		

Steamboat SPRINGS
925 Weiss Dr.
Steamboat Springs, 80477
(970) 870-2197

Durango
151 E. 16th St.
Durango, 81301		
(970) 247-0855

lamar
2500 S. Main St.
Lamar, 81052
(719) 336-6600

Salida
7405 Hwy. 50
Salida, 81201
(719) 530-5520

6060 Broadway
Denver, 80216
(303) 297-1192

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COLORADO PARKS AND WILDLIFE
1313 Sherman St., Room 618, Denver, CO 80203
(303) 866-3437
www.wildlife.state.co.us | www.parks.state.co.us
Editor: Amy Nickelson | Cover photo by © Tim Christie
Printed 2011 by Publication Printers, Denver. 40,000 copies.
Printing paid for with hunting and fishing license fees.
The Colorado Wildlife Commission set state trust land regulations in May.
The Colorado Division of Parks and Wildlife Board (as of July 2011): Rick D. Cables, DPW director • Tim Glenn,
chair • Gary Butterworth, vice chair • Mark Smith, secretary • Robert Streeter, member • David R. Brougham,
member • Dorothea Farris, member • Allan Jones, member • Gaspar Perricon, member • John Singletary, member
• Dean Wingfield, member • Chris Castilian, member • Bill Kane, member • James C. Pribyl, member • Lenna
Watson, member • Mike King, ex officio member • John Salazar, ex officio member
NOTE: Laws and regulations in this brochure are paraphrased for easier understanding and are intended only as a
guide. Colorado wildlife statutes and regulations are available for viewing at DPW offices.

�what’s new in 2011
» Land opening: A new state trust land

property, called Jumping Cow, in Elbert
County is open to hunting and fishing opportunities. See page 15 for details.

» Land closure: The Chancellor Ranch
property in Las Animas County has been
removed from the STL program. Hunting
there is no longer regulated by the DOW.
» Date changes: Fernleaf Gulch in Fremont County and Warmer Gulch in Park
County are both now open Sept. 1-May 31.
» Habitat Stamps are $10 and only one

is required per person per year. Stamps are
valid April 1-March 31.
• Anyone 18-64 must purchase a stamp
before buying or applying for a hunting or
fishing license or a preference point.

• A lifetime stamp is
$300.25.
• Anyone buying a one-day
or additional-day license
for fishing and/or small
game is exempt from
purchasing the Habitat Stamp with the
first two of these licenses. The habitat fee
will be assessed when a third one-day or
additional-day license is purchased for
fishing or small game.
• Anyone who holds a free Lifetime Fishing
license, a Veteran’s Lifetime Combination
Small-Game Hunting/Fishing license, or
are approved for the Big Game Mobility
Impaired Hunting Program is exempt
from the Habitat Stamp requirement. See
www.wildlife.state.co.us/Hunting/
DisabledAccessibility for details.

recreation guidelines

The following restrictions apply to all state
trust lands leased by Colorado Division of
Parks and Wildlife. Additional propertyspecific restrictions are listed in this brochure.
1. Properties are:
» Open only to hunting, fishing and wildlife

viewing. Target practice, nonhunting
shooting, outfitting and nonwildlife
related use prohibited.
» Closed 1/2 hour after sunset until 1/2 hour
before sunrise, unless posted otherwise.
» Closed to the public from March 1-Aug.
31, unless posted otherwise. All newly
enrolled properties are closed to the public until Sept. 1 of the year of enrollment,
unless posted otherwise.

2. Motor vehicles are allowed only on

designated roads.

3. Littering prohibited. All trash must

be packed out by users.

4. Camping, fires prohibited, unless

posted otherwise.

5. Access restricted to foot or horseback

only, unless posted otherwise.

6. illegal firearms. It is illegal to possess
the following types of ammunition or firearms: tracer rounds, armor-piercing rounds,
military-hardened rounds with explosive
or radioactive substances, .50-caliber BMG
rounds, fully automatic firearms.

act responsibly
Only state trust lands listed in this
brochure are open to the public.
Hunters and fishermen are reminded to
respect the rights of other visitors and
the owners or permit holders of state
trust lands. Abide by state rules so the
lands can remain open for future wildlife recreation. (Permission is required to
access any state trust land not listed in
this brochure.)
7. Youth mentor hunting applies to
youths under 18. Youth hunters under 16
must be accompanied by a mentor when
hunting on youth-mentor properties. Mentors must be 18 or older, comply with hunter
education requirements and accompany
youths while hunting.
8. certified hay, straw, mulch only.

It is illegal to have, store or use hay, straw
or mulch that has not been certified as
noxious-weed free, according to the Weed
Free Forage Crop Certification Act, or any
state or province participating in the Regional Certified Weed Free Forage Program.
Certified materials must be clearly marked
by the certifying state. People who transport
such materials on federal, state or county
roads that cross state trust lands leased by
the DOW and hay produced on property
where it’s being used are exempt.

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�state trust lands
Alphabetical listing of properties and specific rules
for each state trust land follow:

63 Ranch - Park Co.

Directions: From Fairplay, go S on
Hwy. 285 for 14.5 miles to 63 Ranch parking lot E of Hwy. 285.
GMU: 50, Denver Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 1,635
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February for hunting. Open year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: Pronghorn, deer, elk, waterfowl

ADAMS - Jackson Co.

Directions: From Walden, go 4.2 miles
N on Hwy. 125 to CR 8. Go 6.8 miles E to
CR 8A, then E .8 of a mile to two-track
road. Take two-track .6 of a mile SE to
parking area. Unless accessing from Colorado State Forest, STL provides the only
way into Adams and Sand Creek STLs.
GMU: 6, Steamboat Springs Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 3,640 (360 acres are closed in Sections 28, 29, 32, 33, along Sherman Creek)
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: Elk, deer, pronghorn, moose,
small game
RESTRICTIONS: Access restricted as
posted

AGATE MOUNTAIN - Park Co.

Directions: From Hartsel, go 1.75 miles
S on Hwy. 9 to CR 53. Go S 15 miles to
parking area on E boundary, S of CR 53.
GMU: 58, Denver Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 3,782
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February for hunting and wildlife viewing
HUNTING: Big game, small game

AGUILAR TV HILL - Las Animas Co.

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Directions: From Aguilar, take Exit 30
off I-25 to CR 63.1. Go .5 of a mile W.
GMU: 85, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 500
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Deer, pronghorn, bear, small
game
RESTRICTIONS: Access restricted as
posted on E side

abbreviations:
Hwy. — Highway
Co. — County
CR — County Road
rd. — Road
Res. — Reservoir
N/NW/NE — North, northwest,
northeast
S/SW/SE — South, southwest,
southeast
E — East
W — West
SWA — State Wildlife Area
STL — State Trust Land
USFS / FS — U.S. Forest Service
BLM — Bureau of Land Management
Svc. Ctr. — Service Center
4WD — Four-wheel drive

ALAMADITAS MESA - Conejos Co.

Directions — Route #1: From Los

Mogotes Peak STL (see directions in this
brochure), go W on two-track 7.5 miles
to W boundary. Route #2: From La Jara
STL (see directions in this brochure), go
S of La Jara Res. on 4WD road to Fox
Creek. From Fox Creek, by foot or horseback only, go 1.5 miles S to S boundary
of FS land. Go 3 miles E on FS land and
cross Fox Creek and Fox Creek trail. Go 1
mile to W boundary.
GMU: 81, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: Elk, deer, pronghorn, rabbit,
grouse, coyote

ALAMOSA CANYON - Conejos Co.

Directions: Go 12 miles S of Monte
Vista on Hwy. 15, then go 11 miles W on
USFS Rd. 250 to Terrace Res. (Alamosa
Canyon). Then go on foot or horseback
through BLM and national forest.
GMU: 81, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.

�ACRES: 240
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Elk, deer, bear, small game

ANTELOPE CREEK - Grand Co.

Directions: From Kremmling, go W 14
miles on Hwy. 40 to Chimney Rock Rd.
(USFS Rd. 103), then go 6 miles E to East
Carter Mountain gate. Walk-through gate
with signs provides access.
GMU: 181, Hot Sulphur Springs Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 1,240
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Elk, deer, dusky grouse
RESTRICTIONS: ATV, snowmobile access
allowed on designated route as posted at
East Carter Creek gate during hunting
season only.

ANTERO - Park Co.

Directions: From Fairplay, go S on
Hwy. 285 for 16.5 miles. STL is next to
Antero SWA. From N of Antero Jct. on
Hwy. 24, go 9 miles to Antero Res. Rd.,
then go W 1.75 miles to NW corner of
STL. Or, go 4.5 miles N of Antero Jct.
on Hwy. 285, then go W on unmarked
USFS Rd. 433, .5 of a mile to N boundary.
Timber activity may be present.
GMUs: 49/50, Denver Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 10,282
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February for
hunting. Open year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: Big game, small game,
waterfowl

APISHAPA NORTH - Las Animas Co.

Directions: From Walsenburg, take I-25
to Hwy. 10, go E for 18.5 miles. Then go
S on CR 77 for 7 miles and go E on CR
90 for 11 miles to Apishapa SWA. Follow
signs through SWA to NE side and parking lot.
GMU: 133, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 1,880
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Deer, pronghorn, bighorn
sheep, rabbit, dove, scaled quail, bobcat,
coyote
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited past parking lot

ARROWHEAD - Larimer Co.

Directions: From Rustic, go 2.25 miles

W on Hwy. 14 in Poudre Canyon, then go
.25 of a mile on highway frontage road on
N side.
GMU: 8, Fort Collins Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 200
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Bighorn sheep, deer, elk, rabbit, dusky grouse, pine squirrel

ASPEN RIDGE - Chaffee Co.

Directions: From Salida, take CR 175
(Ute Trail) 5 miles N. Turn left on CR 185
and go 5 miles. Access is off CR 185 at N
and S ends of STL. Timber activity may
be present.
GMU: 57, Salida Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 542
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Bighorn sheep, deer, elk

ATWOOD - Logan Co.

Directions: From Atwood, go .5 of a
mile S on Hwy. 63. Access near SE corner
of STL next to CR 16.
GMU: 96, Brush Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 160
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: Mule deer, white-tailed deer,
pheasant, quail, turkey, duck, geese, rabbit, squirrel, furbearers
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Small-game and waterfowl hunting
by reservation system and mandatory
check station. Reservations made by
calling 1-800-846-9453. Reservations
not accepted more than 14 days in
advance of hunt date nor after noon the
day before the hunt date or noon Fri.
for Sun. and holidays falling on Mon.
Cancellations must occur by noon the
day before the hunt date. Failing to
cancel reservations may result in losing
future reservation rights for the rest of
the hunting season. Max. one reservation per hunt date and one reservation per phone call. Reservations not
transferable. The person named on the
reservation must be at the property the
day of the hunt and must be a licensed
hunter for the species hunted. Hunters
with reservations may only hunt the
area specified on the reservation.
b. For spring turkey reservations for hunters with Unit 96 limited turkey licenses,
call 1-800-846-9453.

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�c. Hunting prohibited except Sat., Sun.,
Wed., Labor Day, Columbus Day (observed), Veterans Day, Thanksgiving,
Christmas Day, New Year’s Day, Martin
Luther King Jr. Day and Presidents Day.
d. Four reservations issued per day with a
max. of 4 people each. Two for the general public; one for hunters with mobility impairments and one for youth and
their mentor. The general public and
hunters with mobility impairments
must hunt on the up-river side of Hwy.
63. Youths and mentors must hunt on
the down-river side of Hwy. 63.
e. Hunting with centerfire rifles prohibited.
f. All recreational activities except deer
hunting prohibited on opening weekend of regular plains rifle deer season,
and opening day and first weekend of
late plains rifle deer season.
g. Horses prohibited except while training
hunting dogs, and then only in Feb.,
March and April (through the Wed.
before the opening of spring turkey
season).
h. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited from first day of teal season to last
day of dark goose season.

BADGER CREEK (UPPER,
LOWER UNITS) - Fremont, Park Cos.
Directions — Lower Unit: From

Cotopaxi, go 21 miles N on CR 12, then
go W 1 mile on BLM road. Upper Unit:
From Hartsel, go S on Hwy. 9 for 1.75
miles to CR 53. Follow CR 53 for 22 miles.
Timber activity may be present.
GMUs: 57/58, Salida Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 6,186
OPEN — Lower Unit: Year-round for
fishing. Open for all other uses Sept.
1-end of February. Upper Unit: Oct.
1-end of February.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, bighorn sheep,
pronghorn
FISHING: Coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS: Fishing prohibited on
upper unit.

BADGER FLATS - Park Co.
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Directions — Three points of access: 1. From Lake George, take Hwy.

24 W for 1.5 miles. 2. From Lake George,
take CR 90 W for 2.25 miles. 3. From
Lake George, take Hwy. 24 W about 8
miles to USFS Rd. 891, then go S.
GMUs: 50/581, Denver Svc. Ctr. (GMU 50
N of Hwy. 50, GMU 581 S of Hwy. 50)
ACRES: 3,570
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Elk, deer, bear, small game

BAKERS PEAK - Moffat Co.

Directions: In Craig at Hwys. 13 and
40, go N on Hwy. 13 for 24 miles to CR
101. Turn E on CR 101 and go 1.5 miles.
GMUs: 3/4, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 12,393
OPEN: Aug. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Pronghorn, deer, elk, sagegrouse, rabbit, coyote
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Motor vehicles prohibited off of state or
county roads.
b. Only portable hunting blinds allowed.

BAKERVILLE - Clear Creek Co.

Directions: From Georgetown, take
I-70 W 5 miles. STL is 1.25 miles E of
Bakerville exit. Most of property is N of
I-70.
GMU: 39, Denver Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 320
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February. Open
year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: Bighorn sheep, elk, deer, lion,
bear, dusky grouse, ptarmigan, rabbit,
snowshoe hare
FISHING: Coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Foot access only.
b. Access only off I-70 right-of-way.

BALD MOUNTAIN - Moffat Co.

Directions — Tract 1: From Maybell,
go N on CR 19 for 15 miles to CR 150.
Go W on CR 150 for .5 of a mile. Tract
2: From Maybell, go N on CR 19 for 10
miles to CR 71. Go W on CR 71 to CR
71S. Go S on CR 71S for 2.5 miles. Tract
3 &amp; 4: From Maybell, go W on Hwy. 318
for 15 miles to CR 21. Go N on CR 21.
Tract 3 is 9 miles N of Hwy. 318 and W of
CR 21. Tract 4 is 14 miles N of Hwy. 318
and on both sides of CR 21.
GMU: 3, Meeker Svc. Ctr.

�ACRES: 6,266
OPEN: Aug. 16-end of February
HUNTING: Pronghorn, deer, elk, sage-

grouse, rabbit, small game

BEAR GULCH - Custer Co.

Directions: From Westcliffe, go 10
miles E on Hwy. 96 to CR 271. Go 1 mile
to NW corner of STL.
GMU: 69, Salida Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: First day of archery deer and elk
season through May 31
HUNTING: Deer, elk, bear, lion, rabbit,
squirrel, turkey

BEDDOWS MOUNTAIN - Custer Co.

Directions: From Westcliffe, go N about

8 miles on Hwy. 69. Parking off Hwy. 69.
GMU: 691, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 500
OPEN: From first day of archery deer and
elk season through May 31
HUNTING: Deer, elk, bear, lion, turkey,
rabbit, squirrel
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Rifle hunting restricted to youth mentor
hunting only. Mentors cannot use rifles.
b. All hunting except youth mentor hunting is restricted to bows, muzzleloaders
or shotguns.
c. Parking prohibited on Hwy. 69.
d. Shooting prohibited within 500 feet of
Hwy. 69 and man-made structures.

BEN MORGAN CANYON - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Meeker, go 23 miles
N on Hwy. 13. Turn W on CR 17 to CR
32. Go W 11 miles to CR 55. Go 2.5 miles
to parking lot.
GMU: 211, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Deer, elk, pronghorn, small
game

BERRY CREEK - Eagle Co.

Directions: From Vail, take I-70 W to
Exit 163 (Edwards). Go N to Singletree
entrance, then W to USFS Rd. 778. Go 1
mile and take first left after cattle guard.
Go 2.5 miles. Several 4WD roads run
through STL. Surrounded by USFS land.

GMU: 36, Glenwood Springs Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Deer, elk, bear, dusky grouse,

rabbit, coyote

BIG HOLE GULCH - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Craig, go 40 miles N

on Hwy. 13. Take CR 4 W 15 miles.

GMU: 3, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 1,849
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February for hunt-

ing. Open year-round for fishing.

HUNTING: Pronghorn, deer, elk, small

game

RESTRICTIONS: Only portable hunting

blinds allowed.

BLACK HAWK - Huerfano Co.

Directions: From Walsenburg, go S
on I-25 to Exit 42. Take CR 310 to Pryor,
then go 2.5 miles S on CR 312 to E side of
STL. Or, take CR 310 W to N side.
GMU: 85, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 1,511
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: Deer, bear, lion, pronghorn,
elk, dove, rabbit, turkey
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off county roads.

BLACK MOUNTAIN - Huerfano Co.

Directions: From Gardner, go 1 mile W
on Hwy. 69. Turn N on USFS Rd. 634 and
go 6 miles to USFS Rd. 635 (Black Mountain Rd.) Go W .5 of a mile to markers.
GMU: 84, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: Deer, elk, rabbit, squirrel,
dove, coyote, turkey

BLACK SAGE PASS - Gunnison Co.

Directions: From Gunnison at Hwy. 50
and USFS Rd. 243 (Marshall Pass Rd.), go
N on Hwy. 50 for 1 mile to USFS Rd. 888.
Go N on USFS Rd. 888 for 5.5 miles to S
boundary.
GMU: 551, Gunnison Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 415
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February for
watchable wildlife and hunting. Open
year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, bear, lion, dusky
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�grouse, rabbit
FISHING: In small section of No Name
Creek.

BLUE LAKE - Bent , Kiowa Cos.

Directions: From Las Animas, take
Hwy. 194 W to CR 10; go N 11 miles. On
CR TT, go W 2.5 miles to E boundary.
Parking lots are: 1. At end of CR TT 2. At
bridge on SE corner 3. At S end.
GMU: 125, Lamar Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 14,060
OPEN: Year-round
HUNTING: Pronghorn, deer, waterfowl,
upland game
FISHING: Warmwater lake
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Islands closed May 15-Aug. 31.
b. Camping permitted as posted.

BLUE SPRING - Huerfano Co.

Directions: From Gardner, go W on

Hwy. 69 for 1 mile to USFS Rd. 634. Turn
N and go 13 miles.
GMU: 84, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 15-May 31
HUNTING: Deer, elk, lion, small game
RESTRICTIONS: Hunting prohibited in
safety zone along E boundary as posted.

BOSTON FLATS - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Maybell, go NW 3.5
miles on Hwy. 318. STL N of Hwy. 318.
Parking between highway and STL. No
roads; only walk-in access.
GMU: 3, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 104
OPEN: Year-round for fishing and
watchable wildlife. Open Sept. 1-end of
February for hunting.
HUNTING: Big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS: Foot access only

BOX CREEK - Lake Co.

Directions: From Leadville, go 7 miles
S on Hwy. 24, turn W on CR 10 for 2.4
miles to STL and intersection of CRs 10
and 24. STL access via CR 10 or CR 24.
GMU: 48, Salida Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 629
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Elk, deer, small game
RESTRICTIONS: Foot access only

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BOX ELDER - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Hamilton, go S on
Hwy. 13 for 11 miles to CR 17. Turn right,
and go 1.5 miles to CR 51. Go 1 mile to
CR 32, and go 8.5 miles to BLM access.
GMU: 211, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 628
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Big game, small game

BOXELDER NORTH - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Meeker, go 23 miles
N on Hwy. 13. Turn W on CR 32, go W 7
miles to parking lot.
GMU: 211, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Deer, elk, pronghorn, small
game

Bravo - Logan Co.

Directions: From Sterling, take Hwy. 6
E about 2 miles to CR 37. Go N on CR 37
for 5.7 miles.
GMU: 91, Brush Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 80
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Deer, waterfowl, small game
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Access from designated parking areas
only.
b. Launching or taking out vessels
prohibited from first day of teal season
until last day of dark goose season.

BULL MOUNTAIN - Larimer Co.

Directions: From Fort Collins, take
Hwy. 287 N 22 miles to Cherokee Park
Rd. (CR 80C). Go 35 miles W. CR 80C
runs through SE corner. Two-track road
runs into SW part.
GMU: 8, Fort Collins Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Big game, small game

BURRO SPRINGS 1 &amp; 2 - Saguache Co.

Directions: From La Garita, go N on
CR 42 for 2.2 miles to CR 42K. Go W on
CR 42K.
GMU: 68, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 17,655
OPEN: Aug. 15-May 31

�HUNTING: Elk, deer, pronghorn, bighorn
sheep, lion, rabbit, dove, dusky grouse

Carnero - Saguache Co.

Directions: From La Garita, go 4 miles
west on CR 41G.
GMU: 68, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 1,714
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Elk, deer, bighorn sheep, bear,
lion, small game

Carr Tract - Weld Co.

Directions: From Fort Collins, take
I-25 N 20 miles to Carr exit. Go E 2 miles
to CRs 126 and 17. Access 1: .5 of a mile
N of CR 126 on CR 17. Access 2: N of
CR 126 at SE corner of STL, about 4 miles
E of CR 17 (2.5 miles E of town of Carr).
GMU: 87, Fort Collins Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 3,250
OPEN: Access restricted to pronghorn
hunting only during pronghorn seasons
hunting: Pronghorn
Restrictions:

a. Hunting from blinds and tree stands
prohibited.
b. Fires prohibited including, but not limited to, open fires, BBQs, Sterno cans,
stoves, smoking.
c. Access by permit holders and one nonhunting companion.
d. Parking allowed only for permit holders in designated areas.
e. Reservations and check-in required for all
hunting. Reservations may be made by
calling 1-800-846-9453. Reservations not
accepted more than 14 days in advance of
hunt date nor after noon the day before
the hunt date or noon Fri. for Sun. and
holidays falling on Mon. Cancellations
must occur by noon the day before the
hunt date. Failing to cancel reservations
may result in losing future reservation
rights for the rest of the hunting season.
Max. 1 reservation per hunt date and 1
reservation per phone call. Reservations
not transferable. The person named on
the reservation must be at property the
day of the hunt and must be a licensed
hunter for the species hunted. Hunters
must check in and out at designated check
station. Hunters with reservations may
only hunt the area that is designated on
the reservation.

CARTER CREEK - Grand Co.

Directions: From Kremmling, go 14
miles W on Hwy. 40 to Chimney Rock
Rd. (USFS Rd. 103), go 3 miles E to parking area and sign.
GMU: 181, Hot Sulphur Springs Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 1,301
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Deer, elk, dusky grouse, sagegrouse
RESTRICTIONS: ATV and snowmobile access allowed on designated route in Sect.
31 as posted at East Carter Creek gate
during hunting season only.

CARTER PLACE - San Miguel Co.

Directions: From Naturita, take Hwy.
141 E 3.5 miles to Hwys. 141 and 145. Go
3.6 miles S on Hwy. 141. Turn W on CR
HH31. Go 3 miles to dirt road; turn S for
1 mile.
GMU: 70, Montrose Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 320
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game
RESTRICTIONS: Access through BLM
only.

CASTOR GULCH - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Craig, go S on Hwy.
13 about 14 miles to CR 93. Go E .5 of a
mile. Signs designate huntable area.
GMU: 13 Meeker Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Deer, elk, lion, small game
NOTE: Exchange of use on STL. Part
private land, part state trust land.

CEDAR SPRINGS - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Maybell, go 8 miles
W on Hwy. 40. Turn S on CR 23, and go
about 2 miles. Vehicle access on CR 23
and BLM Rd. 1558.
GMU: 11, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Pronghorn, deer, elk, small
game
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles permitted
only on CR 23 and BLM Rd. 1558.

CEDARS - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Craig, go N on Hwy.
7

�13 for 38 miles to CR 2. Go E on CR 2 for
6.5 miles.
GMU: 4, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Pronghorn, deer, elk, sagegrouse, rabbit, coyote
RESTRICTIONS: Only portable hunting
blinds allowed.

CHUBB PARK - Chaffee Co.

Directions: From Fairplay, go 20 miles
S on Hwy. 285 to Hwys. 285 and 24. Go
SW 1 mile to top of Trout Creek Pass.
Turn W (right) on CR 311, then go 1 mile.
Timber activity may be present.
GMU: 49, Salida Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 3,640
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Elk, deer, grouse, rabbit
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping permitted only as posted.
b. Motor vehicles permitted on county
roads as posted.

CITADEL - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Meeker, go N on
Hwy. 64 to CR 71. Go N to Indian Valley
Truck Trail, then go 12 miles N.
GMU: 11, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Elk, deer, pronghorn, small
game

COAL BANK GULCH - Routt Co.

Directions: From Hayden, go 2.5 miles
N on CR 76.
GMU: 441, Steamboat Springs Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 879
OPEN: From first day of archery deer and
elk season to May 31
HUNTING: Elk, deer, mountain sharptailed grouse
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Hunting prohibited March 1 through
first day of archery deer and elk season.
b. Hunting with archery, muzzleloaders,
shotguns firing single slug and rimfire
rifles only.
c. Only youth mentor hunting allowed,
only one mentor per youth may hunt.
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CODY PARK - Fremont Co.

Directions — Tract 1: From Westcliffe, at Hwys. 96 and 69, go N on Hwy.
69 for 2.5 miles to CR 215. Go N 6.25
miles to SW corner of STL. Tract 2:
From Hwy. 50 and 4th Street in Canon
City, go S on 4th Street 2 miles until it
turns into CR 143. Go 10.3 miles S on CR
143 to BLM Rd. 6227. Go NW on BLM
Rd. 6227 for 4 miles. Access by foot or
horseback 7 miles through BLM.
GMU: 69, Salida Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 1,560
OPEN: Aug. 15-May 31
HUNTING: Lion, bear, deer, elk, pronghorn, turkey, rabbit, squirrel

COHAGEN - Jackson Co.

Directions: From Walden, go 6 miles
SE on Hwy. 14 to CR 21. Go S 1.8 miles to
access point No. 1; or from Hwy. 14, go S
on CR 21 for 4 miles to CR 32, then go 1.2
miles E to access point No. 2.
GMU: 171, Steamboat Springs Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 2,688
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: Big game, small game

COLD SPRINGS MOUNTAIN - Moffat Co.
Directions: From Maybell, go NW on
Hwy. 318 for 41 miles to CR 10N. Go N
on CR 10N for 8 miles. STL is W of CR
10N largely on top of mountain and is
mixed with BLM and private land. 2,495
acres E of CR 10N are mixed with BLM
and private land. 4WD vehicles advised
on CR 167 and BLM Rd. 2007.
GMUs: 2/201, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 26,509
OPEN: Aug. 1-Dec. 31
HUNTING: Elk, deer, pronghorn, dusky
grouse, sage-grouse
RESTRICTIONS: Camping allowed only
during big-game seasons.

COPPER MOUNTAIN - Grand Co.

Directions: From Kremmling, go S
on Hwy. 9 to Williams Peak or from CR
3 at Mule Creek. Access from USFS land
on S. All other access from private land.
Permission required.
GMU: 28, Hot Sulphur Springs Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Elk, deer, dusky grouse

�COTTONWOOD CREEK - Routt Co.

Directions: From Hayden, go N on CR

80 for 1 mile to CR 70. Go E 2.8 miles to
CR 80, then go N 10.7 miles.
GMU: 441, Steamboat Springs Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: From the first day of archery deer
and elk season through May 31
HUNTING: Deer, elk, dusky and mountain
sharp-tailed grouse
RESTRICTIONS: Hunters may be limited
through mandatory check station to
control overcrowding, resource damage or
trespassing on private property.

COTTONWOOD RIDGE - Fremont Co.

Directions: From Canon City, go W on
Hwy. 50 for 12 miles to Hwy. 9. Turn N on
Hwy. 9, then go 6 miles. Turn W at gate
and go .8 of a mile.
GMU: 58, Salida Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31 for hunting. Open
year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: Deer, lion, bear, rabbit
FISHING: Cottonwood Creek
RESTRICTIONS: Hunting prohibited June
1-Aug. 31.

CROOKED TOP - Park Co.

Directions: From Bailey, go 2 miles N
on Hwy. 285 to traffic light. Turn left on
CR 43, go 6.4 miles to Saddlestring Rd.
Turn left and go .3 of a mile to USFS Rd.
101. Turn right and go 4 miles. Walk NE
2 miles.
GMU: 46, Denver Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 400
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Deer, elk, dusky grouse, rabbit,
squirrel, turkey
RESTRICTIONS: Access only from USFS
Rd. 101.

CROSS MOUNTAIN - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Maybell, go SW on
Hwy. 40 for 16 miles to mile marker 44,
then go N on Deer Lodge Park Rd. about
2.5 miles to BLM easement.
GMU: 11, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Pronghorn, deer, elk, small
game

CRYSTAL LAKE - Lake Co.

Directions: From Leadville, go S on
Hwy. 24 about 3 miles to Hwy. 300. Go
W 1 mile to Halfmoon Rd. Go S on pavement and dirt road 2 miles until left fork
of two-track road. Take left fork of twotrack for .75 of a mile following arrowed
access signs. To access E portion of
property: Continue S past Hwy. 300 to
mile post 182.4 and turn into the Crystal
Lake fishing access loop. Take two-track
dirt road S and W to fence and parking
area at property sign.
GMUs: 48/49, Salida Svc. Ctr. (GMU 48 is
W of river; GMU 49 is E of river)
ACRES: 467
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February. Open
year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, waterfowl, small game
RESTRICTIONS: Foot access only

DALEY GULCH - Gunnison, Saguache Cos.
Directions: From Sargents at USFS Rd.

243 and Hwy. 50, go N for .75 of a mile and
turn left into STL. Enter at gravel pit W of
Hwy. 50 across from state highway barn.
GMU: 551, Gunnison Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 644
OPEN: Year-round
HUNTING: Deer, elk, bear, lion, dusky
grouse, rabbit
FISHING: Agate Creek, Brush Creek,
Tomichi Creek
RESTRICTIONS: Camping permitted as
posted.

DEEP CREEK - Routt Co.

Directions: From Steamboat Springs,
go N on CR 129 for 10 miles to CR 54,
then go W 5 miles to CR 56. Go W and S
3 miles to CR 52W, and continue W 2.4
miles. (Last 2 miles are 4WD only.)
GMU: 214, Steamboat Springs Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 320
OPEN: First day of archery elk season to
end of February
HUNTING: Elk, deer, grouse
RESTRICTIONS: Parking allowed only in
designated area.

DEER HAVEN - Fremont Co.

Directions: From Canon City, go W on
Hwy. 50 to Hwy. 9. Go 9 miles N to CR
11. Turn right, and go 5.2 miles on CR
9

�11 to Deer Haven Rd. Turn right on Deer
Haven Rd. and go .8 of a mile to Thompson Mountain Rd. Turn right and go .7 of
a mile to end of road.
GMU: 581, Salida Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31 for hunting. Open
year-round for watchable wildlife.
HUNTING: Big game, small game, turkey

DICK’S PEAK - Park Co.

Directions: From Hartsel, take Hwy. 9
S 14 miles, then go 3.8 miles SW to Dick’s
Peak Rd. (Rd. 261). Go 3 miles.
GMU: 58, Salida Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Deer, elk, grouse, rabbit
RESTRICTIONS: Foot access only

DIRTY GULCH - Fremont Co.

Directions: From Cotopaxi, go 5.5

miles N on CR 12. Timber activity may be
present.
GMU: 58, Salida Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: Deer

DISAPPOINTMENT CREEK - Dolores
Co.

Directions: From Dove Creek, go 2

miles W to Hwys. 666 and 141. Go N on
Hwy. 141 for 27 miles to Disappointment
Valley. Go S on CR 19Q (USFS Rd. 250)
for 18 miles to McKinney Draw Rd. on
BLM land. Go .25 of a mile S to N end of
STL. Enter on N end, .25 of a mile S of CR
19Q. Access via two-track road on BLM
land in Dawson Draw.
GMU: 711, Durango Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game

Droney Gulch - Chaffee Co.

Directions: From Poncha Springs, go
N on Hwy. 285 for 5 miles to CR 251.
STL W of Hwy. 285. Just N on Hwy. 285,
access from highway monument with
parking. Do not attempt access from N
via subdivision on CRs 251A or 251. CR
251 makes a big circle and only S prong
can be used to access on S side.

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GMU: 56, Salida Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 2,949
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: Elk, deer, small game

DRY CREEK - Rio Grande Co.

Directions — Sect. 16: From Monte
Vista, take Hwy. 15 S for 2 miles to No. 2
South Rd. Go 3 miles W. Sect. 36: From
Monte Vista, take Hwy. 15 S for 2 miles to
No. 2 South Rd. Go W 9.5 miles to STL.
GMU: 80, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 1,280
OPEN: Aug. 15-May 31
HUNTING: Elk, deer, pronghorn, small
game
RESTRICTIONS: Hunting prohibited in
safety zone along E side of Sect. 16 as
posted.

DRY CREEK BASIN - San Miguel Co.

Directions: On Hwy. 145 between
Naturita and Redvale, turn S on Hwy. 141,
and go 15 miles to Dry Creek Basin SWA.
GMU: 70, Montrose Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Elk, deer, small game

DRY CREEK NORTH - Larimer Co.

Directions: Go W on Cherokee Park
Rd. (CR 80C) from Hwy. 287 approximately 50 miles to CR 103, then go N to
Bull Mountain access road. Go 5 miles NE
to STL, NE of Shell Creek. No established
roads access STL, some OHV roads
provide access.
GMU: 8, Fort Collins Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Elk, deer, bear, lion

Duck Creek - Logan Co.

Directions: From I-76, take Crook exit.
Go N on Hwy. 55 to town of Crook. At
stop sign, continue N to CR 64. Go E on
CR 64 about 1 mile to NW corner of STL.
Cattle may be on STL. Extreme caution
must be taken when hunting while cattle
are present.
GMU: 90, Brush Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Big game, small game

�EAGLE CANYON - Larimer Co.

Directions: From Loveland, take Hwy.

34 W to Big Thompson School; go N 4
miles on Buckhorn Rd. (CR 27) to Masonville. Go NW on Buckhorn Rd. 2.5 miles
to Bar D Ranch Rd. Go 2.5 miles W on
Bar D Ranch Rd. to access sign on USFS
land. Go by foot or horseback 1.5 miles
across forest to S boundary.
GMU: 20, Fort Collins Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game

EAST CARTER MOUNTAIN - Grand Co.
Directions: From Kremmling, go 14
miles W on Hwy. 40 to Chimney Rock
Rd. (USFS Rd. 103). Then go 6 miles E to
sign and gate.
GMU: 181, Hot Sulphur Springs Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 1,795
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Deer, elk, dusky grouse
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Motor vehicles restricted to Chimney
Rock Rd. unless otherwise posted.
b. Parking in designated lots only.
c. ATV, snowmobiles allowed on designated route as posted at gate in Sect. 24
during hunting season only.
d. Hunting prohibited in safety zone as
posted along east fence line.
e. Camping, campfires permitted only
as posted within 300 feet of Chimney
Rock Rd. with a 14-day camp limit.

EAST DELANEY BUTTE LAKE - Jackson
Co.

Directions: From Walden, go .5 of a

mile W on Hwy. 14 to CR 12. Then go 5.3
miles W to CR 18. Go 4.5 miles W to CR
5. Go 1 mile N to Delaney Butte Lakes
SWA. STL is E of lake.
GMU: 16, Steamboat Springs Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February for hunting and watchable wildlife. Open yearround for fishing.
HUNTING: Small game
FISHING: Coldwater lake
RESTRICTIONS: Foot access only

ELEVENMILE - Park Co.

Directions: From Hartsel, go SE 17

miles. STL crosses county road on N and S.

GMU: 581, Denver Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 265
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Pronghorn, waterfowl

ELK MOUNTAIN - Jackson Co.

Directions: From Walden, take 5th
Street E, which turns into CR 12, then go
10 miles to CR 12. Go left about 2.5 miles
to CR 12E, over Elk Mountain 3.9 miles to
end of road. Access only from state forest
and parking lot at end of CR 12E.
GMU: 6, Steamboat Springs Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 2,839
OPEN: Year-round for fishing. Open Aug.
15-end of February for hunting.
HUNTING: big game, small game
FISHING: Coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS: Access from parking lot
only.

ELK SPRINGS #1 - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Maybell, go W on
Hwy. 40 to mile marker 42, turn S on
BLM Rd. 1509. Go S 9 miles through
Sect. 36 and turn NW. Private property in
Sagebrush Draw (portions of Sects. 14, 23,
26) open to hunting. Enter S end through
Sect. 26.
GMU: 11, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Deer, pronghorn, lion, small
game

ELK SPRINGS #3 - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Elk Springs, go .75
of a mile W on Hwy. 40. BLM road runs
through center of STL, S of Hwy. 40.
GMU: 10, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 2,050
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: Pronghorn, deer, elk, small
game

Fernleaf Gulch - Fremont Co.

Directions: From Cotopaxi, go N 1.5
miles on CR 12 to BLM Sand Gulch Rd.
Turn E on BLM Sand Gulch Rd. and go 3
miles to NW corner of STL.
GMU: 58, Salida Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 520
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
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�HUNTING: Elk, deer, lion, bighorn, small

game

RESTRICTIONS:

a. Access by foot or horseback only except
on BLM Sand Gulch Rd.
b. Motor vehicles prohibited off BLM
Sand Gulch Rd.

FLATTOP BUTTE - Las Animas Co.

Directions: From Aguilar on I-25, take
Exit 34 to CR 60. Go E for 10 miles, then
go N on CR 75 for 2 miles. Go E on CR 64
for 2 miles and N on CR 79 for 6 miles to
parking lot.
GMU: 133, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 2,052
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Deer, pronghorn, rabbit, dove,
scaled quail, bobcat, coyote

FLORENCE - Fremont Co.

Directions: From Florence, go S on
Hwy. 67 for 4.5 miles to CR 15 (Newlin
Creek Rd.). Go W on CR 15 for 5.6 miles,
then turn left on dirt road (by amphitheater and speed limit signs). Follow dirt
road to fork, go right at fork to STL sign
and parking area.
GMU: 69, Salida Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: Deer, elk, bear, lion, rabbit,
squirrel, turkey, dusky grouse
RESTRICTIONS: Access through national
forest only.

OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: Mule deer and white-tailed

deer, pheasant, quail, turkey, duck, geese
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Hunting prohibited with centerfire rifles.
b. All recreational activities except deer
hunting prohibited on opening weekend of regular plains rifle deer season,
and opening day and first weekend of
late plains rifle deer season.
c. Paintball shooting prohibited.
d. Horses prohibited except while training
hunting dogs, and then only in Feb.,
March and April (through Wed. before
the opening of spring turkey season).
e. Launching or taking out of vessels
prohibited from first day of teal season
until last day of dark goose season.

FORTIFICATION - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Craig, go N on Hwy.
13 for 9.5 miles.
GMU: 301, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 866
OPEN: The day after fourth-rifle elk
season through last day of late elk season
in Dec. for hunting.
HUNTING: Cow elk only
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Access and hunting allowed through
Frosty Acres Ranch only. Contact ranch
for reservations, (970) 824-8935 or
(970) 824-9568.
b. Access by foot only from parking area
off Hwy. 13.

FLY GULCH - Routt Co.

Directions: From Steamboat Springs,
go N on Hwy. 129 to CR 44. Then go W to
CR 44A, then go N 1 mile.
GMU: 214, Steamboat Springs Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 457
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game
RESTRICTIONS: Open for youth mentor
hunting only.

FORD BRIDGE - Logan Co.

Directions: From Sterling, go 7.5 miles
NE on Hwy. 138 to CR 40, then go E .5 of
a mile.
GMU: 91, Brush Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 280

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FROZE CREEK - Custer Co.

Directions: From Westcliffe, go 10
miles S on Hwy. 69. Go W on CR 106 for
1 mile to SE corner of STL. Parking lot at
CRs 106 and 111.
GMU: 86, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: Pronghorn, deer, elk, small
game
RESTRICTIONS: Foot access only

GERRARD - Rio Grande Co.

Directions: Two miles E of South Fork

or 13 miles W of Del Norte on Hwy. 160,
go .25 of a mile S of Hwy. 160 on USFS

�Rd. 345.
GMU: 80, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 799
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Elk, deer, bear, lion, small game

Godiva Rim - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Maybell, take Hwy.

318 NW to CR 21. Go N on CR 21 about
4 miles to BLM Godiva Rim access road
2124. Go E on Rd. 2124 about 7 miles.
GMU: 3, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Pronghorn, deer, elk, small
game
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles restricted
to BLM Rd. 2124.

GRAPE CREEK - Fremont Co.

Directions: From Canon City at Hwy.
50 and First Street, go S on First Street
for 1 mile to CR 3. Go W on CR 3 for 5.2
miles to Temple Canyon City Park. Go S
.5 of a mile through park to NE corner of
STL. Continue through STL along Grape
Creek and 1.7 miles along Grape Creek
through BLM to Pine Gulch. Walk W up
Pine Gulch 1.2 miles.
GMU: 69, Salida Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 1,280
OPEN: Aug. 15-May 31 for hunting. Open
year-round for watchable wildlife and
fishing as posted on Grape Creek.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, bighorn sheep, lion,
bear, rabbit, turkey
FISHING: Coldwater stream

GRASSY CREEK - Routt Co.

Directions: From Hayden, go E on
Hwy. 40 for 6 miles to CR 27, then go S 6
miles. Parking off CR 27 on Old Rockcastle Mine access road .
GMU: 13, Steamboat Springs Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 360
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February for hunting. Open year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, mountain sharptailed grouse
RESTRICTIONS: Small-game hunting on
weekends and Labor Day by permit only.
Max. of 8 hunters allowed daily. Max. 4
hunters allowed per permit. Permits are
free and may be applied for by contacting
Steamboat Springs Svc. Ctr., Box 775777,

Steamboat Springs, CO 80477 or by calling (970) 871-2855. Permit deadline July
1. Permits issued by drawing. Successful
applicants notified by mail.

GREASEWOOD - Moffat Co.

Directions — Six parcels: 1. From
Maybell, go N on CR 19 to CR 21. Then
go N on CR 21 for 1.5 miles and E on
two-track road to Red Wash Butte. 2.
From Maybell, go N on CR 19 to CR 21;
then go N on CR 21 to CR 50. Go E on
CR 50 for 5 miles. 3. From Maybell, go N
on CR 19 to CR 21; go N on CR 21 to CR
42; go E on CR 42 for 8.5 miles. 4. From
Maybell, go N on CR 19 to CR 8. Go E on
CR 8 to CR 6. Head NE on CR 6-CR 44
for 4.5 miles. 5. From Maybell, go N on
CR 19 to CR 8. Go E on CR 8 to CR 8N,
and go N 1.25 miles. 6. From Maybell, go
N on CR 19 to CR 8, then go E to CR 8N.
STL is NE of intersection.
GMU: 3, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 3,518
OPEN: Aug. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Pronghorn, deer, elk, sagegrouse, rabbit
RESTRICTIONS: Foot access only

GREASEWOOD LAKE - Weld Co.

Directions: From Kersey, go 18 miles E

on Hwy. 34 to CR 87 (Masters Rd.). Go N
and E on Rd. 87 (which becomes CR 89)
for 14 miles to CR 68. At the intersection,
go 1 mile E to parking area.
GMU: 95, Fort Collins Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Pronghorn, rabbit, coyote,
dove, duck
RESTRICTIONS: Foot access only

Great Divide - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Craig, go NW on CR
7 to CR 5. Go E on CR 5 to CR 118. Go N
on CR 118 for .25 of a mile.
GMU: 3, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Pronghorn, deer, elk, small
game
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Only portable hunting blinds allowed.
b. Motor vehicles restricted to county roads.
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�GUILLERMO RANCH - Huerfano Co.

Directions: From Walsenburg, go 15

miles NW on Hwy. 69 to Badito Junction.
From Badito Junction, take CR 520 S for
6 miles to Major Ranch entrance. Then go
W 1.25 miles on CR 520.1, it enters STL
on SE corner, then traverses STL 3 miles
to W boundary.
GMU: 85, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 2,118
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Pronghorn, rabbit, dove, coyote

HARTSEL - Park Co.

Directions: From Hartsel at Hwys. 24
and 9, take Hwy. 9 S .5 of a mile. Property
on both sides of road. Also from Hartsel,
go SE on CR 59 for 3 miles to parking
area. Walk S 1 mile and W .25 of a mile.
GMU: 58, Denver Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 420
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Pronghorn, waterfowl

HIGBEE CANYON - Otero Co.

Directions: From La Junta, go 13
miles S on Hwy. 109. STL N of Hwy. 109
between Comanche National Grassland
sign and CR 804.
GMU: 130, Lamar Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Big game, small game

High Creek - Park Co.

Directions: From Fairplay, go 7 miles

S on Hwy. 285. Take road E of Hwy. 285
for .5 of a mile E to road going S. Go .25
of a mile.
GMU: 50, Denver Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 1,121
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February for hunting. Open year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: Pronghorn, waterfowl

HOMESTEAD - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Maybell, go W on
Hwy. 318 for 10 miles to CR 10. Go SW
on CR 10 for 6 miles to BLM Rd. 1686.
Go S on BLM Rd. 1686 for 1 mile.
GMU: 11, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: Pronghorn, small game

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HORSE RANCH PASS - Larimer Co.

Directions: From Fort Collins, go N 22
miles on Hwy. 287 to Cherokee Park Rd.
(CR 80C). Go W on Cherokee Park Rd.
50 miles to CR 103. Go N to Bull Mountain Rd., then go 4 miles NE. Parking on
adjacent BLM land. Timber activity may
be present. Access is by rough 4WD road;
no turnaround for trailers.
GMU: 8, Fort Collins Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1- end of February for hunting
HUNTING: Elk, pronghorn, deer

ILES GROVE - Moffat Co.

Directions — to E parcel: From

Craig, go S on Hwy. 13 to 4 miles S of
Hamilton. Parking area off of Hwy. 13
on W edge of STL. to W Parcel: From
Craig, go S on Hwy. 13 for 5.5 miles S of
Hamilton to CR 49. Then go 1 mile S on
CR 49 to parking area on W side of CR
49.
GMUs: 12/211, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 2,079
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Deer, elk, pronghorn, small
game

INDEPENDENCE MOUNTAIN - Jackson

Co.

Directions: From Walden, go .5 of a
mile W on Hwy. 14 to CR 12. Go W 8
miles to CR 7. Go N 6 miles to property.
From Cowdrey, go W 6 miles on CR 6Y.
GMU: 161, Steamboat Springs Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 11,239
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: Big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS: ATVs allowed for game retrieval 10 a.m.-2 p.m. on designated roads.
Otherwise closed to motorized traffic.

INDIAN CREEK - Jackson Co.

Directions: From Rand, go N on CR 27
for 3.6 miles to CR 21.
GMU: 171, Steamboat Springs Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: Big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Hunting prohibited with centerfire
rifles in NE quarter of Sect. 16.
b. Access from parking lot off CR 21 only.

�JEFFWAY GULCH - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Craig, go 14 miles S

on Hwy. 13 to Hwy. 317. Go E on Hwy.
317 for 7.5 miles to CR 33; go 1.25 miles
N to STL. Horse gate at SE corner.
GMU: 13, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Elk, deer, small game

JIMMY CREEK - Larimer Co.

Directions: From Fort Collins, go 50
miles W on Hwy. 14. Turn N on Laramie
River Rd. 103 and go 23 miles to Bull
Mountain Rd. Then go E 1.25 miles to
BLM and STL boundary. Bordered on E,
N and W by BLM land.
GMU: 8, Fort Collins Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Deer, elk, pronghorn, small
game

JIMMY DUNN GULCH - Moffat, Routt Cos.
Directions: From Hayden, go 5 miles N

on Hwy. 40 to CR 80. Go N on CR 80 for
2.5 miles to property W of CR 80.
GMU: 441, Steamboat Springs Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 5,558
OPEN: Last Sat. in Aug.-end of February
Hunting: Big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS: Hunters may be limited
through mandatory check station to
control overcrowding, resource damage
or trespassing on neighboring private
property.

JOHNNY MOORE MOUNTAIN -

Jackson Co.

Directions: From Walden, take Hwy.
14 SE 12.5 miles to CR 30. Go 1 mile to
parking area. From Walden take 5th Street
E until it becomes CR 12, then go 6.7
miles E to CR 23A. Go 4.2 miles S, then
E. Or, take 5th Street E until it becomes
CR 12. Go E 10 miles to CR 29. Go .9 of
a mile to parking area. Parking lot W of
dam. Parking lot .25 of a mile N of dam.
GMU: 6, Steamboat Springs Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 7,671
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February. Southern
portion open year-round for fishing as
posted.
HUNTING: Big game, small game

FISHING: In Michigan River and along

Meadow Creek Reservoir dam as posted

JUBB CREEK - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Meeker, go 23 miles
N on Hwy. 13. Turn W on CR 17 to CR 32
and go W .5 of a mile to parking lot.
GMU: 211, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 638
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Deer, elk, pronghorn, small game

Jumping Cow - Elbert Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Kiowa, take Hwy. 86
E to CR 125, turn N and go 5 miles. STL
is surrounded by Jumping Cow SWA and
has restrictions that apply to both lands.
GMU: 105, Denver Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 2,068
OPEN: Sept. 1- May 31
HUNTING: Only dove, turkey, doe pronghorn, antlerless elk, antlerless white-tailed
deer and antlerless mule deer
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Hunting and fishing access by permit
only. Hunters and anglers must have a
valid license for their activity prior to
applying for a permit. Permits must be
carried at all times while on the property. Permits may designate specific
hunting zones; if so, they are restricted
to the listed zone and are not valid
property-wide. Permits are free for
hunters or anglers, available in a drawing process. Applications available from
the Denver Svc. Ctr., (303) 291-7227.
Application due dates are as follows:
1. Third Monday in August for dove,
fall turkey, doe pronghorn, antlerless
elk, antlerless white-tailed deer and
antlerless mule deer
2. Third Monday in March for spring
turkey
3. Fishing applications due 14 days
prior to intended access date.
b. One person not hunting or fishing may
accompany permit holder onto property and must remain with the permit
holder at all times.
c. Permitted hunters — other than those
hunting dove and wild turkey — may
not enter the property before the first
Monday after the opening day of their
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�individual season.
d. Motor vehicle use only allowed on
marked existing roadways that lead to
marked parking areas. All other access
is by foot and horseback only.
e. All gates on the property shall be left in
the condition in which they are found
after passing through the gateway.
f. Access is permitted two hours before
sunrise to one hour after sunset. If
an animal is harvested, the hunter
may remain as long as is reasonable to
recover and remove the animal from
the property.
g. Camping is prohibited.
h. Fires are prohibited.

KELLER LEASE - Bent Co.

Directions: Go 3 miles S of Las Animas

on Hwy. 101 to CR DD. Go .5 of a mile E
to CR 13 for 1.5 miles, then go E on CR
FF for .5 of a mile. Go N on CR 13.5 for .5
of a mile, then E on CR FF.5 for 7 miles.
GMU: 146, Lamar Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 1,520
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Deer, pronghorn, small game

KEMP DRAW - Jackson Co.

Directions: From Walden, go 6 miles
SE on Hwy. 14 to CR 21; go 1.3 miles S.
GMU: 171, Steamboat Springs Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 520
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: Big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles restricted
to designated roads and CR 21.

LaGARDE CREEK - Larimer Co.

Directions: From Fort Collins, take
Hwy. 14 for 50 miles W. Take Laramie River Rd. (CR 103) N 28 miles to
Hohnholz Lakes. Go W 15 miles on USFS
Rd. 200; then go S on Rd. 143 and E on
Rd. 207.
GMU: 7, Fort Collins Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. l-end of February for hunting. Open year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, bear
FISHING: LaGarde Creek

LA JARA - Conejos Co.
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Directions: From La Jara, go W on

Hwy. 15 for 10.5 miles to USFS Rd. 240; go
23 miles. Timber activity may be present.
GMU: 81, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 42,881
OPEN: Year-round for fishing. Open Sept.
1-end of February for hunting.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, pronghorn, bighorn
sheep, bear, lion, small game
FISHING: Lake, three coldwater streams
RESTRICTIONS: Camping permitted only
as posted.

LANDSMAN CREEK - Kit Carson, Yuma

Cos.

Directions: From Burlington, go 18
miles N on Hwy. 385; go .5 of a mile E on
Yuma CR O.
GMU: 103, Colorado Springs Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 332
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31 for hunting
HUNTING: Deer, turkey, pheasant, quail,
dove, rabbit, coyote
RESTRICTIONS: Foot access only

LAPIN CREEK - Custer Co.

Directions: From Westcliffe, go 8 miles
S on Hwy. 69 to CR 310. Go 5.5 miles E to
property.
GMU: 84, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: From the first day of archery
pronghorn season to May 31
HUNTING: Deer, elk, pronghorn

LITTLE COCHETOPA CREEK - Chaffee

Co.

Directions: From Poncha Springs, take
Hwy. 50 W 2.5 miles to CR 210, then go S
4.5 miles. Timber activity may be present.
GMU: 561, Salida Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 320
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game

LITTLE LA GARITA CREEK - Saguache Co.
Directions: From La Garita, go W on
Carnero Creek Rd. for 1 mile; go S at fork
on La Garita Rd. for 3 miles. Go W on
USFS Rd. 670 (La Garita Creek) 5 miles.
Take USFS Rd. 670 to SE corner or from
W on USFS Rd. 670 to SW corner.
GMU: 79, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Year-round for watchable wildlife.

�Open Sept. 1-end of February for hunting.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, pronghorn, bear,
lion, rabbit, squirrel, dove, coyote, beaver

LITTLE SHEEP MOUNTAIN - Huerfano
Co.

Directions: From Gardner, go SW on
CR 560 (Arco Rd.) for 7 miles. CR 560
traverses STL from NW corner to S side.
GMU: 85, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: Deer, bear, elk, rabbit, dove,
band-tailed pigeon, turkey
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off county roads.

LITTLE SNAKE - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Maybell, go 15 miles
NW on Hwy. 318 to CR 21. Go N on CR
21 about 3.5 miles.
GMUs: 2/3, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Deer, pronghorn, elk, rabbit

Los Creek - Saguache Co.

Directions: From Gunnison on Hwy.
50, go 8 miles to Hwy. 114. Go SE 20
miles. Turn right on CR NN56. Go SE
about 7.5 miles to USFS Rd. 787.2A. Go
E 2 miles to S access.
GMU: 67, Gunnison Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 320
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: Pronghorn, elk, deer, small
game
FISHING: Coldwater stream

LOS MOGOTES PEAK - Conejos Co.

Directions: From S side of Antonito at

Hwys. 285 and 17, go 7 miles W on Hwy.
17 to two-track trail N of Hwy. 17 by old
cemetery. Go N and W on two-track along
N side of Los Mogotes Peak. Go past peak
5 miles through BLM to E boundary.
GMU: 81, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: Elk, deer, pronghorn, rabbit,
grouse, coyote

MacFARLANE RESERVOIR - Jackson Co.
Directions: From Walden, go S on

Hwy. 125 for 18 miles to CR 28. Go 2.1
miles W to parking lot or go .3 of a mile
W to two-track road. For access to W
portion, take access road 2.1 miles N. Go
left at Y intersection, then go .7 of a mile
to fence. Go through gate and follow road
N on W side of fence 1 mile. Take twotrack .8 of a mile W. Reservoir access also
from BLM land.
GMU: 17, Steamboat Springs Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 2,880
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: Big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Two-track roads bisecting STL closed
to motorized travel Oct. 15-end of
regular rifle big-game seasons. Motorized travel allowed on designated
routes during this closure, but only
from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. and 30 minutes
after sunset-midnight for retrieval of
harvested game only.
b. Two-track roads open daily to motor
vehicles for waterfowl hunters accessing MacFarlane Res. through end of
February.

Manzanares Creek - Huerfano Co.

Directions: STL is 3 miles SW of Red-

wing. From Redwing, go S on CR 570 to
CR 576. Take CR 576 W to CR 575. Turn
S on CR 575, which goes S, then curve W
to BLM land.
GMU: 861, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 1,420
OPEN: Aug. 15-May 31
HUNTING: Elk, deer, bear, lion, turkey,
small game
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles restricted
to county roads.

MAXWELL PARK - Chaffee Co.

Directions: At stoplight in Buena Vista,
go 1 mile W on CR 306 to CR 321. Go S on
CR 321 for 5 miles to CR 327. Turn W on
CR 327, then go W 1 mile to parking lot.
Or take CR 306 for 3 miles W to CR 339.
GMU: 481, Salida Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 2,177
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: Elk, deer, pronghorn
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Maximum 4 vehicles in parking area;
maximum 3 people per vehicle.
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�b. Access through parking areas only.

MAYBELL - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Maybell, go 1.5 miles
N on CR 19. STL is E and W of CR 19, N
of Yampa River. CR 19 bisects STL from N
and S and provides primary access. Access
also from Hwy. 40, 4.5 miles E of Maybell
and off Hwy. 318, W of Maybell near town
of Sunbeam.
GMU: 3, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 9,208
OPEN: Year-round for fishing and watchable wildlife. Open Aug. 15-end of February for hunting.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game
FISHING: Coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS: Camping permitted as
posted.

MAYNARD GULCH - Routt Co.

Directions: From Hayden, go 8 miles
W on Hwy. 40. STL is N of highway.
GMU: 441, Steamboat Springs Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 724
OPEN: From the first day of archery deer
and elk season through May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, grouse, rabbit
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Vehicle parking only in designated areas.
b. Hunters may be limited through
mandatory check station to control
overcrowding, resource damage or
trespassing on private property.

McARTHUR GULCH - Park Co.

Directions: From Bailey, go W on CR
64 for 3.9 miles to parking area.
GMU: 501, Denver Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 480
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: Deer, elk, turkey
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Hunting prohibited with centerfire rifles.
b. Hunting prohibited in safety zone
around ranch house and outbuildings
as posted.

McCOY GULCH - Fremont Co.

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Directions: From Cotopaxi, go 4 miles
S on CR 1-A to CR 37 to BLM land. Go E
across BLM to W boundary.
GMU: 86, Salida Svc. Ctr.

ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. l-May 31
HUNTING: Turkey, bear, lion, elk, deer

MEADOW CREEK - Larimer Co.

Directions: From Fort Collins, go 22
miles N on Hwy. 287 to Cherokee Park
Rd. (CR 80C); then go 10 miles W to
Middle Cherokee Management Area.
Property in and adjacent to middle unit.
GMU: 8; Fort Collins Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Open year-round for wildliferelated activities N of CR 80C. Open Sept.
1-end of February for hunting S of CR 80C.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, pronghorn, small
game
RESTRICTIONS:

a. S of CR 80C, foot or horseback access
only.
b. Vehicle access N of CR 80C allowed
only when Middle Cherokee Management Area is open to vehicles.

Menefee PEAK - Montezuma Co.

Directions: From Mancos, go NE on
Hwy. 160 for 5 miles. Turn right on dirt
road at top of Mancos Hill. Go 2.5 miles
up dirt road to Menefee Mountain.
GMU: 73, Durango Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 635
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: Deer, elk, lion, turkey, bear,
small game

MIDDLE CARTER (GUNSIGHT) - Grand

Co.

Directions — NW sector: From
Kremmling, take Hwy. 40 for 14 miles
W to Chimney Rock Rd. (USFS Rd. 103).
SE sector: From Kremmling, take Hwy.
40 W for 10 miles to CR 26. Follow
CR 26 E/NE for 5.5 miles. Chimney Rock
Rd. (USFS 103) accesses NW section; CR
26 accesses SE section.
GMU: 181, Hot Sulphur Springs Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 5,019
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS: Camping, campfires permitted within 300 feet of Chimney Rock
Rd. (CR 27/USFS 103) as posted.
CAUTION: Roads highly erodible; care
advised in wet weather.

�MIDDLE CREEK - Saguache Co.

Directions: Go NW of Saguache on

Hwy 114. Go N on CR 38 EE for 2.5
miles; then go N 2 miles on USFS Rd. 856.
GMU: 681, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Elk, deer, pronghorn, bear,
lion, small game

MIDDLE PARK - Grand Co.

Directions: From Kremmling, take

Hwy. 40 W 6 miles to Hwy. 134; go 4
miles to Red Dirt Rd. (USFS Rd. 100).
Then go N 15 miles to Buffalo Park. Take
USFS Rd. 131 for 1 mile E to sign and
gate.
GMU: 27, Hot Sulphur Springs Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 4,144
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles and parking restricted as posted.

MILK CREEK - Grand Co.

Directions — SW access: From

Kremmling, take Hwy. 40 W 6 miles to
Hwy. 134; then go 4 miles to Red Dirt Rd.
(USFS Rd. 100). Go N 15 miles to Buffalo
Park; then go E on USFS Rd. 131 to sign
and gate. NE access: From Kremmling,
take Hwy. 40 for 20 miles W to CR 184.
Go 2 miles W (dry weather only) through
white pipe gate and along vehicle track
to parking area just before Muddy Creek.
In wet weather, stay on CR 184 to mile
marker 161 and enter property from ridge
or end of road. Two Bar access: Take
Hwy. 40 W of Kremmling 18 miles to
signed parking area at mile marker 163.
Timber activity may be present.
GMU: 27, Hot Sulphur Springs Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 10,912
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Motor vehicles restricted to CR 184
(Hwy. 40, mile marker 163) and parking area (mile marker 165) unless
posted.
b. Motor vehicle access via gate in Sect.
11 restricted to designated track when
road is dry.
c. Parking in Sect. 14 restricted as posted.

MINERAL HOT SPRINGS - Saguache Co.

Directions: From Villa Grove, go S 4
miles on Hwy. 285 to CR GG, then go .8
of a mile E. CRs GG and 58EE bisect STL.
GMU: 82, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: Pronghorn, deer, elk, small
game

MISHAK LAKES - Saguache Co.

Directions: From Moffat, go S 2 miles
on Hwy. 17, which bisects STL and provides several access points W of CR O.
GMU: 68, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 2,567
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game

MOGOTAS ARROYO - Saguache Co.

Directions: From Saguache, go S 15
miles on Hwy. 285 to CR L. Go W 4 miles
to the BLM road that bisects STL.
GMU: 68, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 320
OPEN: Year-round for watching wildlife.
Open Aug. 15-end of February for hunting.
HUNTING: Pronghorn, deer, elk, bighorn
sheep, rabbit, coyote, bobcat

MONUMENT BUTTE - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Hamilton, go S 3

miles on Hwy. 13 to Yellow Jacket Pass Rd.
(CR 45). Then go S on CR 45 for 4 miles
to parking lot.
GMU: 12, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 653
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Deer, elk, rabbit, grouse
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off county road.

Moody Creek - Routt Co.

Directions: From Steamboat Springs,
take Hwy. 40 for 2 miles S to Hwy. 131.
Take Hwy. 131 S to town of Yampa. Follow CR 7 SW until it turns into USFS Rd.
900. Go .75 of a mile N.
GMU: 231, Steamboat Springs Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Elk, deer
RESTRICTIONS: Hunting prohibited N of
Moody Creek.
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�Moonhill - Routt Co.

Directions: From Clark, go SE on USFS

Rd. 440 to Rd. 471. At USFS Rd. 471A,
walk SW into Long Draw; go 3 miles.
Also, corner of Moonhill next to CR 129
about 12 miles N of Hwy. 40 at Steamboat
Springs. Parking at USFS Rd. 471A.
GMU: 14, Steamboat Springs Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Elk, deer, small game
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Hunting prohibited with centerfire
rifles.
b. Motorized vehicles, snowmobiles,
bicycles prohibited.
c. Firewood cutting prohibited.

HUNTING: Big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohib-

ited off county roads.

NEE NOSHE RESERVOIR - Kiowa Co.

Directions: From Eads, take Hwy. 287
S 10.5 miles to parking in designated area.
GMU: 127, Lamar Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 2,080
OPEN: Nov. 1-March 31
HUNTING: Waterfowl
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Waterfowl hunting only.
b. Hunters must check in at DOW station
before hunting.

NEESOPAH - Kiowa Co.

Directions — To parking lot 1:

MORAPOS CREEK - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Hamilton, go 2 miles
S on Hwy. 13, then go S on CR 41. Go 2
miles to access on BLM land. Access is
steep and up to 2 miles from CR. Game
retrieval may be difficult.
GMU: 12, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS: Access from parking
lot on BLM land off CR 41 on S side of
property only.

MORGAN GULCH - Moffat Co.

Directions: Take Hwy. 13 S from Craig
to Axial Basin. Go W on CR 51 to CR 32.
Go W on CR 32 for 4 miles. CR 32 runs
through STL. CR 133 runs through N part
of STL.
GMU: 211, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Elk, deer, pronghorn, small
game

MORRISON CREEK - Routt Co.

Directions: From Oak Creek, go S 1
mile on Hwy. 131 to CR 14. Go E 4 miles
to inlet of Stagecoach Res., then go S on
CR 16 for 7 miles. Private access road on
STL.
GMU: 15, Steamboat Springs Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February

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From Eads, take Hwy. 287 S 10.5 miles.
Parking lot W of Hwy. 287. To parking
lot 2: From Eads, take Hwy. 287 S 12
miles to CR F. Go W on CR F 1 mile to
parking lot 2, N of CR F.
GMU: 126, Lamar Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 2,243
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Use of buildings, equipment, safety
zones surrounding facilities prohibited.
b. From Nov. 1 through last day of waterfowl season, hunters must check in and
out at Queens check station.

NEWLIN CREEK - Fremont Co.

Directions: From Florence, go S on
Hwy. 67 for 4.5 miles to CR 15. Go W 1
mile to NW corner of STL.
GMU: 69, Salida Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: Deer, small game
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Hunting prohibited with centerfire rifles.
b. Hunting prohibited in buffer zone
bounded on E, N and S by property
boundary and extending .25 of a mile
W along the E property boundary.

North Canyon - Baca Co.

Directions: In the town of Campo at
Hwy. 287 and CR J, go 10 miles W on CR
J to CR 18. Take CR 18 for 4 miles S.

�GMU: 144, Lamar Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 632
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: Pronghorn, quail, coyote
RESTRICTIONS: Foot access only

NORTH PLATTE - Jackson Co.

Directions: From Walden, go .5 of a

mile W on CR 12, then go W 5.3 miles to
CR 18. Go 2 miles W to bridge on North
Platte River. Fishing access upstream from
bridge. For hunting access, take CR 9 S
from bridge 1 mile and access STL W of
BLM land.
GMU: 16, Steamboat Springs Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 152
OPEN: Year-round for fishing. Open Aug.
15-end of February for hunting.
HUNTING: Big game, small game
FISHING: North Platte River

NORTH RABBIT CREEK - Larimer Co.

Directions: From Fort Collins, go 22

miles N on Hwy. 287 to Cherokee Park
Rd. (CR 80C), then go 6 miles W to
Lower Cherokee Management Area. Follow access road .5 of a mile SW.
GMU: 191, Fort Collins Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Year-round for fishing and smallgame hunting. Open Aug. 15-Jan. 31 for
big-game hunting.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, pronghorn, small
game
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Access by foot or horseback only except
during big-game seasons when vehicle
access allowed to Rabbit Creek SWA.
b. Parking prohibited.
c. Activities not listed above prohibited
Sept. 1-May 1.

OLD WOMAN CREEK - Saguache Co.

Directions: From Del Norte, go N on
Hwy. 112 for .75 of a mile, turn left on CR
15. Go N and W about 4 miles. Turn right
on USFS Rd. 660, go 6 miles. Turn left on
USFS Rd. 646 and go 1 mile.
GMU: 79, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Big game, small game

OWL CREEK - Jackson Co.

Directions: From Walden, take Hwy.
14 E 9 miles to CR 25. Go S 4.5 miles to
STL, then go .7 of a mile to parking area.
Timber activity may be present.
GMU: 171, Steamboat Springs Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Year-round for fishing. Open Aug.
15-end of February for hunting.
HUNTING: Big game, small game, waterfowl

OWL MOUNTAIN - Jackson Co.

Directions: From Rand, go N on CR 27
for 7.6 miles to USFS Rd. 792. Go E .6 of a
mile to BLM Rd. 2506.
GMU: 171, Steamboat Springs Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: Big game, small game

OXBOW - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Maybell, go 17 miles
NW on Hwy. 318 to parking lot on S side.
GMU: 2, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: Deer, elk, pronghorn, waterfowl, dove, rabbit, prairie dog
FISHING: In Oxbow area only of Little
Snake River
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Watchable wildlife March 1-Aug. 15 allowed only above natural bluff 75 yards
from water on N edge of property.
b. Open for youth mentor hunting, as
posted. For information, call the Craig
Svc. Ctr. at (970) 824-3046.

Parkdale - Fremont Co.

Directions: Three miles west of Park-

dale on Hwy. 50.

GMU: 58, Salida Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Year-round for fishing. Open Sept.

1-end of February, for all other wildlife
recreation.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, lion, bighorn, small
game

PASS CREEK - Larimer Co.

Directions: From Hwy. 287, go 40
miles W on Cherokee Park Rd. (CR 80C)
to CR 103. Then go W to CR 190. Go 5

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�miles to W side.
GMU: 7, Fort Collins Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Elk, deer, pronghorn, small
game
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Foot access only.
b. Access permitted from S side where
property joins USFS land.

PAT canyon/WHITBY - Baca Co.

Directions — Whitby Tract: From
Springfield, go W on Hwy. 160 for 24.7
miles to CR 8. Go S on CR 8 for 5.5 miles
to CR G. Go E .8 of a mile to Comanche
National Grassland. STL N of Comanche.
Pat Canyon Tract: From Springfield,
go W on Hwy. 160 for 24.7 miles to CR 8.
Go S on CR 8 for 10 miles to Kirkwell. Go
W on CR M for 2 miles to CR 5. Go S on
CR 5 for 1.1 miles.
GMU: 144, Lamar Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 1,302
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Small game, deer, pronghorn
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Foot access only.
b. Motor vehicles prohibited.

Peck Mesa - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Maybell, take Hwy.
318 NW to CR 10. Turn S on CR 10 and
go about 2 miles. Property N of CR 10.
GMU: 11, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Pronghorn, deer, elk, small
game
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Only portable hunting blinds allowed.
b. Motor vehicles restricted to CR 10.

PFISTER DRAW - Larimer Co.

Directions: From Fort Collins, go 22
miles N on Hwy. 287 to CR 80C. Go W to
CR 103 (known as Four Corners). Go N 7
miles to E properties. To W STL, turn off
USFS Rd. 200 and go W 5 miles. Sects.
25 and 36 is off CR 103, which goes
through SW corner of Sect. 36. Sect. 34
is 5 miles W of CR 103 on USFS Rd. 200.
Go N 1 mile on BLM two-track road.
GMUs: 7/8, Fort Collins Svc. Ctr.

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ACRES: 1,920
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Pronghorn, small game
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited.

PINE TREE GULCH - Moffat Co.

Directions: East of Maybell, go S of

Hwy. 40 on CR 57 for 12 miles.

GMU: 211, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game
RESTRICTIONS: Access only from parking

lot on CR 57.

PINKHAM MOUNTAIN - Jackson Co.

Directions: From Walden, go 13 miles
N on Hwy. 125 to Hwy. 127. Go 9 miles N
to CR 48 (USFS Rd. 895), then go W 1.5
miles to CR 49 (USFS Rd. 891), then go S
to end of road.
GMU: 6, Steamboat Springs Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 520
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: Big game, small game

PINNACLE ROCK - Fremont Co.

Directions: From Canon City, go 15
miles W on Hwy. 50 to Salt Lick BLM
area. Then go .5 of a mile S through BLM
to NE corner of STL. Parking at Five
Points Recreation Site.
GMUs: 58/69, Salida Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 520
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: Turkey, deer, elk, bighorn
sheep, bear

PINON HILLS - Conejos Co.

Directions: From Manassa, go 3.6
miles E on Hwy. 142 to BLM Rd. 5006,
and go SE 3 miles. STL is S of road.
GMU: 81, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Year-round for watchable wildlife.
Open Sept. 1-end of February for hunting.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game

PINON RIDGE - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Meeker, go W on
Hwy. 64 to CR 77. Go N to BLM Rd. 1509.
GMU: 11, Meeker Svc. Ctr
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February

�HUNTING: Deer, elk, pronghorn, small

game

POISON SPYDER - San Miguel Co.

Directions: From Naturita, take Hwy.
141 for 15 miles S to CR 29W. Take CR
29W, then go W 1.7 miles from Hwy. 141
on BLM Rd. 4088, then go 2 miles NW.
Turn S and go 1 mile.
GMU: 70, Montrose Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game

POLE GULCH - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Craig, go 39 miles N

on Hwy. 13 to CR 4, go W for 1.75 miles.
Land is S of CR 4, extending 5 miles W
of CR 9.
GMU: 3, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 11,026
OPEN: Aug. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS: Only portable hunting
blinds allowed.

PONCHA PASS - Chaffee Co.

Directions: From Poncha Springs, go S
.5 of a mile on Hwy. 285 to NE corner.
GMU: 561, Salida Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 360
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Deer, elk, rabbit

POUDRE RIVER - Larimer Co.

Directions: From Fort Collins, go NW

on Hwy. 287 to Ted’s Place (Conoco Station), then either go W on Hwy. 14 for 1.7
miles to STL, or go N on Hwy. 287 for 3
miles. Hwy. 14 access N and E of road or
through Gateway Park when open.
GMU: 191, Fort Collins Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 5,762
OPEN: Year-round for fishing as posted.
Open Sept. 1-end of February for hunting.
HUNTING: Deer, small game
FISHING: Coldwater stream (Poudre River,
North Fork of Poudre and Seaman Res.)
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Public access prohibited E of Hwy. 287.
b. Access permitted from Hwy. 14 and
USFS lands.

PTARMIGAN - Grand Co.

Directions: From Fraser, cross railroad

tracks at N end of town and go SW 8
miles on Church Park or Crooked Creek
Rd. (CR 50) in Arapaho National Forest.
GMU: 28, Hot Sulphur Springs Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Year-round for watchable wildlife.
Open Sept. 1-end of February for hunting.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, bear, small game
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited
except snowmobiles on 1 foot of snow.

QUAKEY MOUNTAIN - Gunnison Co.

Directions: From Hwys. 50 and 135, go
E on Hwy. 50 approximately 17 miles to
CR 887 (Wuanita Hot Springs Rd.) Go N
10 miles to summit of Black Sage Pass. Go
S on USFS Rd. 887.48. Park at trailhead
537 and go 2.5 miles.
GMU: 551, Gunnison Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February

RABBIT EARS - Jackson Co.

Directions: From Walden, go W on
Hwy. 14 to mile marker 5.9, then go N .6
of a mile to parking lot. Or, go 4.4 miles,
and lot is on N side. Timber activity may
be present.
GMU: 16, Steamboat Springs Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 5,189
OPEN: Year-round for fishing. Open Aug.
15-end of February for hunting.
HUNTING: Big game, small game
FISHING: Coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS: As posted, closure area
on W side from Aug. 15-Sept. 1.

RAJADERO CANYON - Conejos Co.

Directions: From La Jara, go 14 miles

W on CR 15. Turn left on dirt road at
Centro, then go 7 miles on La Jara Res. Rd.
GMU: 81, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 673
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Deer, elk, lion, bear
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off existing trails.

RATTLESNAKE HILL - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Craig, go W on Hwy.
40 for 27 miles to CR 57 (Price Creek
Rd.) Turn S, go 5 miles to CR 32. Turn S,
go 4 miles on CR 32. Parking and walkthrough access gate at NE corner. Second
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�walk-through gate on drift fence in SE
quarter.
GMU: 211, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Deer, elk, pronghorn, rabbit,
sage-grouse
RESTRICTIONS: Hunting prohibited within .25-mile safety zone along E boundary
as posted.

RED CANYON - Jackson Co.

Directions: From Walden, go .5 of a

mile W on Hwy. 14 to CR 12W, then go
5.3 miles W to CR 18. Then go 4.5 miles
W to CR 5 and go 1 mile N to Delaney
Butte Lakes SWA. Go W on CR 20 for 4.5
miles to oil well area, then take two-track
road 1 mile.
GMU: 16, Steamboat Springs Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: Big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Access only from parking area on USFS
road, suitable for 4WD only.
b. No trailer access past parking area.

Red Lion Ranch - Logan Co.

Directions: From Crook, go NE on
Hwy. 138 for 8.25 miles to SedgwickLogan county line. Turn S on CR 97/1, go
1.25 miles to parking area. Parking area
off CR 97/1, just N of river bottom.
GMU: 92, Brush Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 200
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: Deer, pheasant, quail, turkey,
duck, geese, rabbit, squirrel
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Access only as posted.
b. All recreational activities except deer
hunting prohibited on opening weekend of regular plains rifle deer season,
and opening day and first weekend of
late plains rifle deer season.
c. Horses prohibited except while training
hunting dogs, and then only in Feb.,
March and April (through Wed. before
the opening of spring turkey season).
d. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited from first day of teal season
through last day of dark goose season.
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RIDGE ROAD - Jackson Co.

Directions: From Walden, go 1.2 miles
W on Hwy. 14 to CR 12W, then go 5.3
miles W to CR 18. Go 4.5 miles W to CR
5, then go S 1.7 miles to parking area.
GMU: 161, Steamboat Springs Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 320
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: Big game, small game

ROSITA - Custer Co.

Directions: From Westcliffe, go S 3
miles on Hwy. 69, then go E 6 miles on
CR 328. Go S 3 miles on CR 323.
GMU: 84, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: From the first day of archery deer
and elk season to May 31.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, bear, small game
RESTRICTIONS: Hunting, discharging
weapons restricted to bows, muzzleloaders, shotguns.

SADDLE MOUNTAIN - Park Co.

Directions: From Guffey, go 6 miles N

on CR 59 to USFS boundary. Go 1.5 miles
E over mountain by foot or horseback.
GMU: 581, Denver Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Elk, deer, bear

SAGE CREEK - Routt Co.

Directions: From Hayden, go S on CR
37 for 7 miles.
GMU: 13, Steamboat Springs Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: From the first day of archery deer
and elk season through May 31
HUNTING: Elk, deer, dusky grouse, rabbit

SAGEBRUSH DRAW - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Maybell, go E on
Hwy. 40 to mile marker 42. Turn S on
BLM Rd. 1509. Go 5 miles.
GMU: 11, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: Deer, elk, pronghorn, rabbit,
sage-grouse, dove

SAGUACHE CREEK - Saguache Co.

Directions: From Moffat, go S 2 miles
on Hwy. 17, which bisects STL and pro-

�vides several access points W of CR O.
GMU: 68, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 2,714
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game

SAINT CHARLES - Pueblo Co.

Directions: From Pueblo, go E on Hwy.
50 to 27th Lane until it turns into Doyle
Rd. From end of pavement, go 4 miles to
access gate. Follow signs to parking lot.
GMU: 128, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 12,554
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: Deer, pronghorn, scaled quail,
mourning dove, rabbit, coyote
Restrictions:

a. Discharging firearms prohibited within
.25-mile range of buildings.
b. Foot or horseback access only; access
from parking areas only.

SAKARIASON - Las Animas Co.

Directions: From Trinidad, go W 15.3
miles on Hwy. 12 to CR 41.7. Go 11.6
miles N.
GMU: 85, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 560
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: Elk, deer, bear, turkey, lion
RESTRICTIONS: Access restricted as
posted on W side.

SAN JUAN CREEK - Saguache Co.

Directions: From Saguache, go S on

Hwy. 285 for 6 miles to CR T. Go 2 miles
W, then go S 1.25 miles.
GMU: 68, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 3,238
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Pronghorn, elk, deer, rabbit,
coyote

SAN LUIS CREEK - Saguache Co.

Directions: From Moffat, go 5 miles N
on Hwy. 17, then go E on CR Z 1.5 miles.
GMU: 82, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Year-round for watching wildlife.
Open Aug. 15-end of February for hunting and fishing.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, pronghorn, rabbit,
coyote

SAN LUIS HILLS - Conejos Co.

Directions: In Antonito at Hwy. 285
and 6th Street (CR G), go 11.5 miles E on
CR G. Turn N on a two-track road, go 1
mile. STL is .25 of a mile E across BLM to
W edge.
GMU: 81, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: Elk, deer, pronghorn, rabbit,
grouse, coyote

SAND CREEK - Chaffee Co.

Directions: .25 of a mile S of Hwys. 291
and 285. STL W of Hwy. 285 about 6.5
miles N of Poncha Springs.
GMU: 56, Salida Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 597
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Elk, deer, small game

SAND CREEK - Jackson Co.

Directions: Follow directions to Adams

STL. Access from Adams STL or Colorado State Forest.
GMU: 6, Steamboat Springs Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 5,038
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: Big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS: Camping permitted as
posted.

SAND CREEK SOUTH - Baca Co.

Directions: From Campo, go 15 miles
W on Rd. J, turn S on Rd. 13 and go 5.5
miles to forest service pasture, Gate 2C.
Go S and E 1 mile, take right fork S for .25
of a mile.
GMU: 144, Lamar Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 319
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: Deer, lion, dove, scaled quail,
rabbit, coyote, bobcat, turkey

Sand Gulch #1 - Fremont Co.

Directions: From Hwy. 50 in Howard,
go N on CR 7 about .25 of a mile. At CRs
7 and 45, go E on CR 45 about .5 of a mile
to Sand Gulch. At Sand Gulch, go N about
.75 of a mile to STL. Timber activity may
be present.
GMU: 58, Salida Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
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�HUNTING: Elk, deer, lion, small game
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohib-

ited off BLM access road.

Sand Gulch #2 - Fremont Co.

Directions: From Badger Creek and

Arkansas River, go N about 2.5 miles
following closed BLM road. From BLM
road closure, access by foot or horseback
only.
GMU: 57, Salida Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 560
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: Elk, deer, lion, small game

Sand Gulch #3 - Fremont Co.

Directions: From Cotopaxi, go N on

CR 12 about 4 miles to CR 157A. Go W
on CR 157A about .75 of a mile to BLM
Falls Gulch/Falls Gulch Mountain Rd. Go
S, then W on BLM Falls Gulch/Falls Gulch
Mountain Rd. about 3 miles. STL 1 mile
W by foot or horseback from end of road.
GMU: 58, Salida Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: Elk, deer, lion, small game

Sand Gulch #4 - Fremont Co.

Directions: From Cotopaxi, go N
on CR 12 about 15 miles to Jack Hall/
BLM Rd. Go W on Jack Hall/BLM Rd. to
designated parking area. STL is S and W
about 4 miles.
GMU: 58, Salida Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: Elk, deer, lion, small game

SANDERSON GULCH - Saguache Co.

Directions: From La Garita, go N on
CR 42 for 6 miles.
GMU: 68, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 1,898
OPEN: Aug. 15-May 31
HUNTING: Deer, pronghorn, elk, rabbit,
coyote

SANDY BLUFFS - Yuma Co.

Directions: From Idalia, go 8.5 miles N

on CR DD at Arikaree River.

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GMU: 102, Brush Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 3,682
OPEN: Sept. 1-June 14

HUNTING: Big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS: Access restricted as

posted E of Hwy. 385.

SCHULTZ CANYON - Huerfano Co.

Directions: From Walsenburg, take
CR 330 (Ideal Rd.) S 11 miles. CR 330
traverses NE quarter of Sec. 31 and S half
of Sect. 36. CR 310 enters NE quarter of
Sec. 31 on E side.
GMU: 85, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 960
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: Deer, bear, lion, rabbit, dove,
band-tailed pigeon, turkey

SHORT CREEK BALDY - Fremont Co.

Directions: From Cotopaxi, go W on
Hwy. 50 for 6 miles to Kerr Gulch Rd.,
then go SW 5 miles.
GMU: 86, Salida Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: Deer, elk, lion, small game

SIMSBERRY DRAW - Moffat Co.

Directions: Take Hwy. 318 W from
Maybell 10 miles to BLM Rd. 2122, then
go N 2.5 miles.
GMU: 3, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Elk, deer, pronghorn, small
game

SLEEPING GIANT - Routt Co.

Directions: From Steamboat Springs,
go 8 miles W on Hwy. 40, turn N on CR
44. At CR 46, go 4 miles on CR 46 to
signed parking area. Gate, parking lot in
NW corner.
GMU: 214, Steamboat Springs Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 400
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Deer, elk, grouse

SLIDE MOUNTAIN - Grand Co.

Directions: East of Kremmling, turn
N off Hwy. 40 on CR 2 and go 4 miles to
Black Mountain Rd. Go 7.2 miles. Turn
left, go .2 of a mile to fork and go left .3
of a mile to sign. Access is steep with no
access across neighboring private land on
S, W or N.

�GMU: 18, Hot Sulphur Springs Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 1,280
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Deer, elk, pronghorn

SOUTH DUFFY MOUNTAIN - Moffat Co.
Directions: S of Craig on Hwy. 13 to
CR 51. Go W 2 miles to CR 17, then go N
5 miles.
GMU: 211, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Elk, deer, pronghorn, small
game

SOUTH MIDDLE CREEK - Huerfano Co.
Directions: From La Veta, go .5 of a
mile S on Hwy. 12 to Indian Creek Rd.
(USFS Rd. 410). Go W 11 miles. Timber
activity may be present.
GMU: 85, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 585
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: Deer, elk, bear, lion, turkey,
dusky grouse

SOUTH NIPPLE RIM - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Maybell, go N on CR
19 for 12 miles to CR 21. Then go N 11
miles to CR 7 and head N 2 miles to CR 4.
Then go W 9 miles to CR 66 and go S.
GMUs: 2/3, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 19,962
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February for
hunting. Open year-round for watching
wildlife.
HUNTING: Pronghorn, deer, elk, coyote
RESTRICTIONS: Discharging firearms
prohibited within 100 feet of buildings,
corrals as posted.

STATE LINE - Baca Co.

Directions: From Campo, go 4 miles
W on Rd. J, then go S on Rd. 24 for 5
miles. Turn E through USFS pasture gate
6M. Go 1 mile, and turn S at gate 6A on
a two-track trail. After 1 mile, go through
two gates and continue SE for 1.3 miles
to NW corner. 4WD required for sandy,
unimproved roads in USFS pastures.
GMU: 144, Lamar Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 496
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Pronghorn, scaled quail,

rabbit, coyote

RESTRICTIONS: Foot access only

STEEL CANYON - Saguache Co.

Directions: From Villa Grove, go E on
CR LL57 (USFS Rd. 970) for 3.5 miles.
GMU: 82, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Year-round for watching wildlife.
Open Aug. 15-end of February for hunting.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, pronghorn, rabbit,
snowshoe hare, coyote

STEINHOFF HILL - Larimer Co.

Directions: From Fort Collins, go N on
Hwy. 287 about 16 miles to CR 74E at The
Forks, go 4 miles W on CR 74E, then go
N on CR 37 for .5 of a mile.
GMU: 191, Fort Collins Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 480
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Big-game hunting prohibited except by
archery.
b. Small-game hunting prohibited except
by archery or shotguns not firing single
slugs.

STEVEN’S GULCH - Larimer Co.

Directions: From Fort Collins, take

Hwy. 287 N to CR 74E (Red Feather Lakes
Rd.). Go W on CR 74E to USFS road near
mile marker 11 on 74E. Follow USFS road
S until it enters USFS land. Access at this
point is by foot or horse across USFS land.
No public road access directly to property
boundary.
GMU: 191, Fort Collins Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 480
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February

STOKES GULCH - Routt Co.

Directions: From Hayden, go S on CR
37 to CR 59.
GMU: 13, Steamboat Springs Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 1,863
OPEN: From the first day of archery deer
and elk season to May 31
HUNTING: Deer, elk, pronghorn, waterfowl

STONEHOUSE GULCH - Saguache Co.
Directions: From Saguache, go 10

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�miles N on Hwy. 285 to BLM road, then
go S from Noland Gulch Loop Road to
Stonehouse Gulch (across Hwy. 285 from
Mineral Hot Springs). Go W .5 of a mile,
then go S 2 miles.
GMU: 681, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 560
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: Elk, deer, bighorn sheep,
pronghorn, rabbit, dusky grouse, dove,
coyote

STONEY FACE MOUNTAIN - Fremont

Co.

Directions: From Cotopaxi, go 17
miles N on CR 12. Timber activity may be
present.
GMU: 58, Salida Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: Deer, elk, turkey

SWEETWATER - Kiowa Co.

Directions: From Wiley, go N on Hwy.
287 to CR A. Go W on CR A to CR 40, go
N 3 miles.
GMU: 126, Lamar Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: For fishing, from last day of waterfowl season (or as posted) through Oct.
31. Open for hunting, Sept. 1 through last
day of waterfowl season (or as posted) to
March 30.
HUNTING: Waterfowl, small game, deer
FISHING: Warmwater

TABLE MOUNTAIN - Fremont Co.

Directions: From Canon City, go 8
miles E on Hwy. 50 to Hwy. 67. Then go
N 3 miles to CR 123, then go E on CR 123
for .25 of a mile to CR 132. Go 9 miles to
Beaver Creek SWA. Access from upper
parking area on S and E.
GMU: 59, Salida Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 9,389
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: Deer, bear, lion, rabbit, dove,
turkey, coyote
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping prohibited except in big-game
season in designated areas only.
b. Horseback riding prohibited except
during big-game season.

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TALLAHASSEE ROAD - Fremont Co.

Directions: From Canon City, go 12
miles W on Hwy. 50 to Hwy. 9. Go 9 miles
on Hwy. 9 to CR 2. Take CR 2 W for 3
miles.
GMU: 58, Salida Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: Elk, deer, pronghorn, coyote,
bear, grouse

TAYLOR DRAW - Jackson Co.

Directions: From Rand, go S on Hwy.
125 for 2.2 miles to CR 21, which becomes USFS Rd. 740. Go 7.1 miles to Jack
Creek. Take USFS Rds. 742 and 743 for
3.1 miles to gate.
GMU: 171, Steamboat Springs Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 320
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: Deer, elk, dusky grouse, snowshoe hare, coyote

TEMPLE CANYON - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Craig, go SW on
Hwy. 40 for 27 miles to CR 57 (Price
Creek Rd.). Turn S to Rattlesnake Hill.
Access via Rattlesnake Hill and BLM land,
about 3 miles.
GMU: 211, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 637
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game, birds

Texas Creek No. 1 - Fremont Co.

Directions: From Hwy. 50 at Texas
Creek, go N on CR 27 (Texas Creek
Gulch) about 2.5 miles to 217A Rd. Continue N/NW on 217A Rd. 1 mile to NE
corner of STL.
GMU: 58, Salida Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 250
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: Elk, deer, lion, bighorn, small
game
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only
except on 217A Rd.

Texas Creek No. 2 - Fremont Co.

Directions: From Texas Creek No. 1
STL, continue N on 217A Rd. for 5 miles.
STL is .5 of a mile W through BLM land.
No access road to STL.
GMU: 58, Salida Svc. Ctr.

�ACRES: 160
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Elk, deer, lion, bighorn, small

game

THORNBURG DRAW - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Maybell, go 5 miles
W on Hwy. 40, turn S on BLM Rd. 1558.
Go about .25 of a mile.
GMU: 11, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Pronghorn, deer, elk, small
game

THREE MILE MOUNTAIN - Park Co.

Directions — parcel 1: Go S from
Hartsel 14 miles on Hwy. 9. Turn E on CR
116 (39-Mile Mtn. Rd.) and go 2 miles.
parcel 2: Go S on Hwy. 9 for 9 miles.
Turn E, go 1.1 miles on unmarked dirt
road to W boundary.
GMU: 58, Denver Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640 in each parcel, 1,280 total
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Pronghorn, coyote, dove,
rabbit

THREE SISTERS - Jackson Co.

Directions: Follow directions to Elk

Mountain STL. Access from Elk Mountain STL or Colorado State Forest.
GMU: 6, Steamboat Springs Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 1,523
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: Big game, small game
FISHING: Coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS: Access from parking area
at end of CR 12E only.

TIGER LILY CREEK - Chaffee Co.

Directions: From Buena Vista, go N on
Hwy. 24 for 12 miles. STL E of Hwy. 24.
GMU: 481, Salida Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 398
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February for hunting. Open year-round for fishing and
watchable wildlife.
HUNTING: Bighorn sheep, deer, elk
FISHING: Arkansas River

TOMICHI DOME - Gunnison Co.

Directions: From Gunnison, at Hwys.
50 and 135, go 17 miles E on Hwy. 50 to

BLM Rd. 3095 (Waunita Hot Springs Rd.).
Turn N on BLM Rd. 3095 and go 4 miles
to W boundary.
GMU: 551, Gunnison Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Year-round for fishing. Open Sept.
1-end of February for hunting.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, pronghorn, bear,
lion, grouse, rabbit
FISHING: Hot Springs Res.
RESTRICTIONS: Camping allowed as
posted.

TRIANGLE - Moffat Co.

Directions: Immediately W of Maybell
off Hwys. 318 and 40.
GMU: 11, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 1,122
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Deer, elk, pronghorn, small
game

TROUBLESOME VALLEY RANCH -

Grand Co.

Directions: From Kremmling, take
Hwy. 40 E 5 miles to CR 2, then go N
about 9 miles to CR 24, turn right. Access
through BLM or off road.
GMU: 18, Hot Sulphur Springs Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 876
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Elk, deer, rabbit, coyote,
grouse

TURKEY GULCH - Fremont Co.

Directions: Go 5 miles S of Texas
Creek on Hwy. 69, then go 2 miles E on
CR 28. Go 1 mile S by foot or horseback
across BLM land.
GMU: 691, Salida Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31 for hunting
HUNTING: Elk, deer, bear, lion, small game

TURKEY TRACK RANCH - El Paso Co.

Directions: From Fountain, go E 14
miles on Squirrel Creek Rd. This road and
Peyton Hwy. border STL.
GMU: 118, Colorado Springs Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 8,887
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS: Access from designated
parking area only.
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�TWENTY MILE - Routt Co.

Directions: From Hwy. 40 E of

Hayden, go S on CR 27 for 6 miles.
GMU: 13, Steamboat Springs Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 1,206
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February for hunting. Open year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, small game
RESTRICTIONS: Small-game hunting on
weekends and Labor Day by permit only.
Max. of 8 hunters allowed daily. Max. 4
hunters allowed per permit. Permits are
free and may be applied for by contacting
Steamboat Springs Svc. Ctr., Box 775777,
Steamboat Springs, CO 80477 or by calling (970) 871-2855. Application deadline
July 1. Permits issued by drawing. Successful applicants notified by mail.

VILLA GROVE - Saguache Co.

Directions: One parcel 8.5 miles N of

Villa Grove on Hwy. 285. Other parcel 3
miles NE of Villa Grove on Hayden Pass
Rd. through BLM land.
GMU: 82, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 880
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Elk, deer, pronghorn, bear
small game.

VINCENTE CANYON - Conejos Co.

Directions: From Monte Vista, go 21
miles S on Hwy. 15 to Capulin. Go 10
miles SW on dump road (CR 8) from
Capulin to N end.
GMU: 81, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 15-May 31 for hunting. Open
year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: Bighorn sheep, deer, elk,
pronghorn, lion, bear, small game
FISHING: La Jara Creek
RESTRICTIONS: Camping permitted as
posted.

WARMER GULCH - Park Co.

Directions: From Canon City, go W
on Hwy. 50 to Hwy. 9. Turn N and go .5
of a mile N of Park-Fremont county line.
Adjoins Thirty-One Mile Mountain.
GMU: 58, Salida Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: Deer, bear, lion, elk, rabbit,

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dove, coyote

WAUGH MOUNTAIN - Park, Fremont

Cos.

Directions: From Canon City, go W on
Hwy. 50 for 12 miles. Turn right on Hwy.
9 and go 9 miles. Take CR 2 W for 15
miles. Foot access through BLM land on E
and S. Use BLM parking lot.
GMU: 57/58, Salida Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 18,253
OPEN: From the first day of archery
pronghorn season through May 31.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, pronghorn, bear,
coyote, grouse

WEBER CANYON - Montezuma Co.

Directions: From Mancos, go 3 miles S

on CR 41. STL E of CR 41.

GMU: 73, Durango Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 461
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Deer, elk, lion, small game

WELDON VALLEY - Morgan Co.

Directions: From Weldona, go E .33 of
a mile on CR Y, then go N 2 miles on CR
10. STL on both sides of CR 10. Gate in
SE corner of Sect. 22 on CR 10 and in SW
corner of Sect. 21.
GMU: 95, Brush Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 5,600
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Deer, pronghorn, dove, waterfowl

WERNER ARROYO - Saguache Co.

Directions: From Saguache, go S 7
miles on Hwy. 285 to CR T. Turn E and go
6 miles to CR 53. Then go S 2 miles to CR
R. Turn W and go 1 mile. Turn N and go
.5 of a mile.
GMU: 68, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 320
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February
HUNTING: Deer, pronghorn, waterfowl,
rabbit, snowshoe hare, coyote, furbearers

WEST BEAR GULCH - Fremont Co.

Directions: In Canon City at First
Street and Hwy. 50, go S to CR 277. Go
S on CR 277 for 11 miles (past USFS
campground 2 miles) to BLM road, then
go NW 2.5 miles to E boundary.

�GMU: 69, Salida Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: Turkey, deer, elk, bear, lion,

small game

WEST CARTER MOUNTAIN - Grand

Co.

Directions: From Kremmling, take
Hwy. 40 W 14 miles to Chimney Rock
Rd. (CR 27/USFS Rd. 103). Access to SW
corner (Indian Pass) begins at gate 1.5
miles E of Hwy. 40. Access from E and NE
(Badger Creek) continues up Chimney
Rock Rd. 5 miles to marked gates.
GMU: 181, Hot Sulphur Springs Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 2,360
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Motor vehicles restricted to Chimney
Rock Rd. unless posted.
b. Camping, campfires allowed within
300 feet of Chimney Rock Rd. (CR 27/
USFS Rd. 103) as posted, 14-day limit
on camps.

WHISKEY CREEK - Eagle Co.

Directions: From Vail, go W on I-70
to Exit 171, then go .5 of a mile W. STL S
of I-70. Parking at USFS office at Meadow
Mtn. (off I-70 Exit 171, .25 of a mile E).
Timber activity may be present.
GMUs: 36/45, Glenwood Springs Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 602
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Deer, elk, bear, dusky grouse,
rabbit, coyote

WILLOW CREEK - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Craig, go N 29 miles

on Hwy. 13 to CR 101. Go 7 miles NE on
CR 101 to CR 70. Go 3 miles E on CR 70.
STL .25 of a mile NE through BLM.
GMU: 4, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: Deer, elk, lion, pronghorn,
small game

WINDY RIDGE - Grand Co.

Directions: From Kremmling, go W 20

miles on Hwy. 40 (Diamond Creek crossing, mile marker 163), go W 2 miles on
CR 184. Timber activity may be present.
CR access runs through private property
until boundary of STL. Do not drive
or park vehicles off county road in hay
meadows, which are on private land.
GMU: 27, Hot Sulphur Springs Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 880
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Motor vehicle access only on CR 184.
b. Motor vehicle access through gate in
Sect. 11 restricted to designated track
when road is dry.
c. Parking restricted in Sect. 14 as posted.

YAMPA RIVER - Routt Co.

Directions: From Hayden, go 8 miles
W on Hwy. 40. STL S of Hwy. 40. Access
from Yampa River SWA. Parking available.
GMU: 13, Steamboat Springs Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 2,006
OPEN: First day of archery deer and elk
season through May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, grouse, rabbit
RESTRICTIONS: Access from parking area
only.

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�county index
Land Name	Map	Acres GMU .Land Name	Map	Acres GMU
&amp; County

Point

BACA (BA)

&amp; County

Point

el paso (ep)

Map: Southeast, pg. 33
North Canyon.......................BA-1.............632........... 144
Pat Canyon/Whitby............BA-2.............1,302....... 144
Sand Creek South................BA-3.............319........... 144
State Line................................BA-4.............496........... 144

Map: Southeast, pg. 33
Turkey Track Ranch.............EP-1......... 8,887..........118

bent (Be)

fremont (fr)

Map: Southeast, pg. 33
Blue Lake
(also in Kiowa Co.). ...............BE-1..............14,060..... 125
Keller Lease............................BE-2..............1,520....... 146

Chaffee (CF)
Maps: Southeast, pg. 33 and Southwest, pg. 35
Aspen Ridge..........................CF-1..............542........... 57
Chubb Park............................CF-2..............3,640....... 49
Droney Gulch........................CF-3..............2,949....... 56
Little Cochetopa Creek........CF-4..............320........... 561
Maxwell Park.........................CF-5..............2,177....... 481
Poncha Pass...........................CF-6..............360........... 561
Sand Creek.............................CF-7..............597........... 56
Tiger Lily Creek.....................CF-8..............398........... 481

Clear creek (cc)
Maps: Northeast, pg. 32 and Northwest, pg. 34
Bakerville................................CC-1.............320........... 39

conejos (CN)
Maps: Southeast, pg. 33 and Southwest, pg. 35
Alamaditas Mesa.................CN-1.............640........... 81
Alamosa Canyon..................CN-2.............240........... 81
La Jara......................................CN-3.............42,881..... 81
Los Mogotes Peak ..............CN-4.............640........... 81
Pinon Hills..............................CN-5.............640........... 81
Rajadero Canyon.................CN-6.............673........... 81
San Luis Hills.........................CN-7.............640........... 81
Vincente Canyon.................CN-8.............640........... 81

custer (CU)
Maps: Southeast, pg. 33 and Southwest, pg. 35
Bear Gulch..............................CU-1.............640........... 69
Beddows Mountain . .........CU-2.............500........... 691
Froze Creek............................CU-3.............640........... 86
Lapin Creek............................CU-4.............640........... 84
Rosita.......................................CU-5.............640........... 84

dolores (do)
Map: Southwest, pg. 35
Disappointment Creek.......DO-1............640........... 711

eagle (ea)
Map: Northwest, pg. 34
Berry Creek............................EA-1..............640........... 36
Whiskey Creek.........................EA-2...............602.......... 36/45
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elbert (eb)

Map: Northeast, pg. 32
Jumping Cow........................EB-1......... 2,068..........105
Maps: Southeast, pg. 33 and Southwest, pg. 35
Badger Creek
(also Park Co.). ......................PA-3......... 6,186..........57/58
Cody Park...............................FR-1......... 1,560..........69
Cottonwood Ridge ............FR-2......... 640.............58
Deer Haven............................FR-3......... 640.............581
Dirty Gulch.............................FR-4......... 640.............58
Fernleaf Gulch......................FR-5......... 520.............58
Florence..................................FR-6......... 640.............69
Grape Creek...........................FR-7......... 1,280..........69
McCoy Gulch.........................FR-8......... 640.............86
Newlin Creek.........................FR-9......... 640.............69
Parkdale..................................FR-10....... 640.............58
Pinnacle Rock.......................FR-11....... 520.............58/69
Sand Gulch #1-#4................FR-12....... 2,480..........57/58
Short Creek Baldy................FR-13....... 640.............86
Stoney Face Mountain .....FR-14....... 640.............58
Table Mountain....................FR-15....... 9,389..........59
Tallahassee Road.................FR-16....... 640.............58
Texas Creek No. 1 &amp; No. 2 . ..FR-17....... 410.............58
Turkey Gulch.........................FR-18....... 640.............691
Waugh Mountain
(also Park Co.). ......................FR-19....... 18,253.......57/58
West Bear Gulch...................FR-20....... 640.............69

grand (gr)
Maps: Northeast, pg. 32 and Northwest, pg. 34
Antelope Creek....................GR-1........ 1,240..........181
Carter Creek..........................GR-2........ 1,301..........181
Copper Mountain................GR-3........ 640.............28
East Carter Mountain . ......GR-4........ 1,795..........181
Middle Carter (Gunsight). ....GR-5........ 5,019..........181
Middle Park............................GR-6........ 4,144..........27
Milk Creek..............................GR-7........ 10,912.......27
Ptarmigan..............................GR-8........ 640.............28
Slide Mountain.....................GR-9........ 1,280..........18
Troublesome Valley
Ranch..................................GR-10...... 876.............18
West Carter Mountain.......GR-11...... 2,360..........181
Windy Ridge..........................GR-12...... 880.............27

gunnison (gu)
Map: Southwest, pg. 35
Black Sage Pass....................GU-1........ 415.............551
Daley Gulch
(also Saguache Co.)..............SA-3......... 644.............551
Quakey Mountain...............GU-2........ 640.............551

�Land Name	Map	Acres GMU

Land Name	Map	Acres GMU

Tomichi Dome......................GU-3........ 640.............551

Eagle Canyon........................LR-4......... 640.............20
Horse Ranch Pass................LR-5......... 640.............8
Jimmy Creek..........................LR-6......... 640.............8
LaGarde Creek......................LR-7......... 640.............7
Meadow Creek.....................LR-8......... 640.............8
North Rabbit Creek.............LR-9......... 640.............191
Pass Creek..............................LR-10....... 640.............7
Pfister Draw...........................LR-11....... 1,920..........7/8
Poudre River..........................LR-12....... 5,762..........191
Steinhoff Hill.........................LR-13....... 480.............191
Steven’s Gulch......................LR-14....... 480.............191

&amp; County

Point

huerfano (hu)
Maps: Southeast, pg. 33 and Southwest, pg. 35
Black Hawk.............................HU-1........ 1,511..........85
Black Mountain....................HU-2........ 640.............84
Blue Spring............................HU-3........ 640.............84
Guillermo Ranch..................HU-4........ 2,118..........85
Little Sheep Mountain.......HU-5........ 640.............85
Manzanares Creek...............HU-6........ 1,420..........861
Schultz Canyon....................HU-7........ 960.............85
South Middle Creek............HU-8........ 585.............85

jackson (ja)
Maps: Northeast, pg. 32 and Northwest, pg. 34
Adams.....................................JA-1......... 3,640..........6
Cohagan.................................JA-2......... 2,688..........171
East Delaney
Butte Lake.........................JA-3......... 640.............16
Elk Mountain.........................JA-4......... 2,839..........6
Independence Mtn.............JA-5......... 11,239.......161
Indian Creek..........................JA-6......... 640.............171
Johnny Moore Mtn.............JA-7......... 7,671..........6
Kemp Draw............................JA-8......... 520.............171
MacFarlane Reservoir........JA-9......... 2,880..........17
North Platte...........................JA-10....... 152.............16
Owl Creek...............................JA-11....... 640.............171
Owl Mountain.......................JA-12....... 640.............171
Pinkham Mountain.............JA-13....... 520.............6
Rabbit Ears.............................JA-14....... 5,189..........16
Red Canyon...........................JA-15....... 640.............16
Ridge Road............................JA-16....... 320.............161
Sand Creek.............................JA-17....... 5,038..........6
Taylor Draw............................JA-18....... 320.............171
Three Sisters..........................JA-19....... 1,523..........6

kiowa (ki)
Map: Southeast, pg. 33
Blue Lake
(also Bent Co.).......................BE-1......... 14,060.......125
Nee Noshe Reservoir..........KI-1.......... 2,080..........127
NeeSoPah...............................KI-2.......... 2,243..........126
Sweetwater............................KI-3.......... 640.............126

kit carson (kc)
Map: Northeast, pg. 32
Landsman Creek
(also Yuma Co.).....................YM-1....... 332.............103

lake (lk)
Map: Northwest, pg. 34
Box Creek...............................LK-1......... 629.............48
Crystal Lake...........................LK-2......... 467.............48/49

larimer (lr)
Maps: Northeast, pg. 32 and Northwest, pg. 34
Arrowhead.............................LR-1......... 200.............8
Bull Mountain.......................LR-2......... 640.............8
Dry Creek North...................LR-3......... 640.............8

&amp; County

Point

las animas (la)
Map: Southeast, pg. 33
Aguilar TV Hill.......................LA-1......... 500.............85
Apishapa North....................LA-2......... 1,880..........133
Flattop Butte.........................LA-3......... 2,052..........133
Sakariason..............................LA-4......... 560.............85

logan (lo)
Map: Northeast, pg. 32
Atwood...................................LO-1......... 160.............96
Bravo........................................LO-2......... 80................91
Duck Creek.............................LO-3......... 640.............90
Ford Bridge............................LO-4......... 280.............91
Red Lion Ranch....................LO-5......... 200.............92

moffat (mf)
Map: Northwest, pg. 34
Bakers Peak............................MF-1........ 12,393.......3/4
Bald Mountain
Tracts 1-4...........................MF-2........ 6,266..........3
Ben Morgan Canyon..........MF-3........ 640.............211
Big Hole Gulch......................MF-4........ 1,849..........3
Boston Flats...........................MF-5........ 104.............3
Box Elder.................................MF-6........ 628.............211
Boxelder North.....................MF-7........ 640.............211
Castor Gulch..........................MF-8........ 640.............13
Cedar Springs.......................MF-9........ 640.............11
Cedars......................................MF-10..... 640.............4
Citadel.....................................MF-11..... 640.............11
Cold Springs Mountain..... MF-12.... 26,509.......2/201
Cross Mountain....................MF-13..... 640.............11
Elk Springs No. 1..................MF-14..... 640.............11
Elk Springs No. 3..................MF-15..... 2,050..........10
Fortification...........................MF-16..... 866.............301
Godiva Rim............................MF-17..... 640.............3
Greasewood..........................MF-18..... 3,518..........3
Great Divide..........................MF-19..... 640.............3
Homestead............................MF-20..... 640.............11
Iles Grove................................MF-21..... 2,079.........12/211
Jeffway Gulch.......................MF-22..... 640.............13
Jimmy Dunn Gulch
(also Routt Co.). ....................RO-6........ 5,558..........441
Jubb Creek.............................MF-23..... 638 ............211
Little Snake............................MF-24..... 640.............2/3
Maybell...................................MF-25..... 9,208..........3
Monument Butte.................MF-26..... 653.............12

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�Land Name	Map	Acres GMU Land Name	Map	Acres GMU
&amp; County

Point

Morapos Creek.....................MF-27..... 640.............12
Morgan Gulch.......................MF-28..... 640.............211
Oxbow.....................................MF-29..... 640.............2
Peck Mesa..............................MF-30..... 640.............11
Pine Tree Gulch....................MF-31..... 640.............211
Pinon Ridge...........................MF-32..... 640.............11
Pole Gulch..............................MF-33..... 11,026.......3
Rattlesnake Hill....................MF-34..... 640.............211
Sagebrush Draw..................MF-35..... 640.............11
Simsberry Draw...................MF-36..... 640.............3
South Duffy Mountain .....MF-37..... 640.............211
South Nipple Rim................MF-38..... 19,962.......2/3
Temple Canyon....................MF-39..... 637.............211
Thornburg Draw..................MF-40..... 640.............11
Triangle...................................MF-41..... 1,122..........11
Willow Creek.........................MF-42..... 640.............4

montezuma (mz)

Map: Southwest, pg. 35
Menefee Peak.......................MZ-1....... 635.............73
Weber Canyon......................MZ-2....... 461.............73

morgan (mg)
Map: Northeast, pg. 32
Weldon Valley.......................MG-1....... 5,600..........95

otero (ot)
Map: Southeast, pg. 33
Higbee Canyon....................OT-1........ 640.............130

park (pa)

Maps: Northeast, pg. 32; Southeast, pg. 33;
Northwest, pg. 34 and Southwest, pg. 35
63 Ranch.................................PA-12...... 1,635..........50
Agate Mountain...................PA-1......... 3,782..........58
Antero......................................PA-2......... 10,282.......49/50
Badger Creek
(also Fremont Co.). ...............PA-3......... 6,186..........57/58
Badger Flats............................PA-4..........3,570........50/581
Crooked Top..........................PA-5......... 400.............46
Dick’s Peak.............................PA-6......... 640.............58
Elevenmile.............................PA-7......... 265.............581
Hartsel.....................................PA-8......... 420.............58
High Creek.............................PA-9......... 1,121..........50
McArthur Gulch...................PA-10...... 480.............501
Saddle Mountain.................PA-11...... 640.............581
Three Mile Mountain.........PA-13...... 1,280..........58
Warmer Gulch.......................PA-14...... 640.............58
Waugh Mountain
(also Fremont Co.)...............FR-19....... 18,253.......57/58

pueblo (pu)
Map: Southeast, pg. 33
Saint Charles.........................PU-1........ 12,554.......128

rio grande (rg)

Map: Southwest, pg. 35
Dry Creek................................RG-1........ 1,280..........80
Gerrard....................................RG-2........ 799.............80
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Point

routt (ro)
Map: Northwest, pg. 34
Coal Bank Gulch...................RO-1........ 879.............441
Cottonwood Creek.............RO-2........ 640.............441
Deep Creek............................RO-3........ 320.............214
Fly Gulch.................................RO-4........ 457.............214
Grassy Creek..........................RO-5........ 360.............13
Jimmy Dunn Gulch
(also Moffat Co.). ..................RO-6........ 5,558..........441
Maynard Gulch.....................RO-7........ 724.............441
Moody Creek.........................RO-8........ 640.............231
Moonhill.................................RO-9........ 640.............14
Morrison Creek.....................RO-10...... 640.............15
Sage Creek.............................RO-11...... 640.............13
Sleeping Giant......................RO-12...... 400.............214
Stokes Gulch.........................RO-13...... 1,863..........13
Twenty Mile...........................RO-14...... 1,206..........13
Yampa River...........................RO-15...... 2,006..........13

saguache (sa)
Maps: Southeast, pg. 33 and Southwest, pg. 35
Burro Springs 1 &amp; 2.............SA-1......... 17,655.......68
Carnero...................................SA-2......... 1,714..........68
Daley Gulch
(also Gunnison Co.). .............SA-3......... 644.............551
Little La Garita Creek..........SA-4......... 640.............79
Los Creek................................SA-5......... 320.............67
Middle Creek.........................SA-6......... 640.............681
Mineral Hot Springs...........SA-7......... 640.............82
Mishak Lakes.........................SA-8......... 2,567..........68
Mogotas Arroyo...................SA-9......... 320.............68
Old Woman Creek...............SA-10...... 640.............79
Saguache Creek...................SA-11...... 2,714..........68
San Juan Creek.....................SA-12...... 3,238..........68
San Luis Creek......................SA-13...... 640.............82
Sanderson Gulch.................SA-14...... 1,898..........68
Steel Canyon.........................SA-15...... 640.............82
Stonehouse Gulch..............SA-16...... 560.............681
Villa Grove..............................SA-17...... 880.............82
Werner Arroyo......................SA-18...... 320.............68

san miguel (sm)
Map: Southwest, pg. 35
Carter Place...........................SM-1........ 320.............70
Dry Creek Basin....................SM-2........ 640.............70
Poison Spyder.......................SM-3........ 640.............70

weld (wd)
Map: Northeast, pg. 32
Carr Tract................................WD-1....... 3,250..........87
Greasewood Lake................WD-2....... 640.............95

yuma (ym)
Map: Northeast, pg. 32
Landsman Creek
(also Kit Carson Co.)..............YM-1....... 332.............103
Sandy Bluffs...........................YM-2....... 3,682..........102

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Colorado
State Trust Lands

COLORADO DIVISION OF WILDLIFE

COLORADO DIVISION OF WILDLIFE
6060 Broadway, Denver, CO 80216
(303) 297-1192 • www.wildlife.state.co.us

�DOW OFFICES
HEADQUARTERS

6060 Broadway
Denver, 80216
(303) 297-1192

REGIONAL
OFFICES
NORTHEAST/DENVER
6060 Broadway
Denver, 80216
(303) 291-7227
NORTHWEST
711 Independent Ave.
Grand Junction, 81505
(970) 255-6100
SOUTHEAST
4255 Sinton Road
Colorado Springs, 80907
(719) 227-5200
SOUTHWEST
151 E. 16th St.
Durango, 81301
(970) 247-0855

SERVICE CENTERS

BRUSH
122 E. Edison
Brush, 80723
(970) 842-6300
FORT COLLINS
317 W. Prospect Road
Fort Collins, 80526
(970) 472-4300
GLENWOOD SPRINGS
50633 Hwys. 6 &amp; 24
Glenwood Springs,
81601
(970) 947-2920
GUNNISON
300 W. New York Ave.
Gunnison, 81230
(970) 641-7060
HOT SULPHUR
SPRINGS
346 Grand County Rd.362
Hot Sulphur Springs,
80451
(970) 725-6200

On the Web: www.wildlife.state.co.us

LAMAR
2500 S. Main St.
Lamar, 81052
(719) 336-6600
MEEKER
73485 Hwy. 64
Meeker, 81641
(970) 878-6090
MONTE VISTA
0722 S. Road 1 E.
Monte Vista, 81144
(719) 587-6900
MONTROSE
2300 S.Townsend Ave.
Montrose, 81401
(970) 252-6000
PUEBLO
600 Reservoir Road
Pueblo, 81005
(719) 561-5300
STEAMBOAT SPRINGS
925 Weiss Dr.
Steamboat Spgs., 80477
(970) 870-2197
SALIDA
7405 Hwy. 50
Salida, 81201
(719) 530-5520

COLORADO DIVISION OF WILDLIFE
Printed for free distribution by the

6060 Broadway, Denver, CO 80216
(303) 297-1192
www.wildlife.state.co.us

Editor: Amy Nickelson | Photo copyright Vic Schendel
Printing paid for with hunting and fishing license fees.
Printed 2010 by Publication Printers, Denver. 40,000 copies.
The Wildlife Commission sets state trust lands regulations in May. Wildlife Commissioners (as of July 2010):
Tim Glenn, chair • Robert Streeter, vice chair • Mark Smith, secretary • David R. Brougham, member •
Dennis Buechler, member • Dorothea Farris, member • Allan Jones, member • John Singletary, member •
Dean Wingfield, member • Mike King, ex officio member • John Stulp, ex officio member
NOTE: Laws and regulations in this brochure are paraphrased for easier understanding and are intended only
as a guide. Colorado wildlife statutes and regulations are available for viewing at DOW offices.

�RECREATION GUIDELINES

ACT RESPONSIBLY: State Trust Lands are open to the public for wildlife recreation. The public is reminded to respect the rights of other visitors and the owners or
permit holders of State Trust Lands. Abide by state rules so the lands can remain open
for future wildlife recreation. State Trust Lands are not open to the public unless listed
in this brochure. (Permission is required to access any state trust land not listed here.)
The following restrictions apply to all State
Trust Lands leased by the Colorado Division
of Wildlife. Further property-specific
restrictions are listed in this brochure.
1. PROPERTIES ARE:

• Open only to hunting, fishing and wildlife
viewing. Target practice, non-hunting
shooting, outfitting and non-wildlife related use prohibited.
• Closed 1/2 hour after sunset until 1/2 hour
before sunrise, unless posted otherwise.
• Closed to the public from March 1-Aug.
31, unless posted otherwise. All newly enrolled properties are closed to the public
until Sept. 1 of the year of enrollment, unless posted otherwise.
2. MOTOR VEHICLES are allowed only on

designated roads.
3. LITTERING PROHIBITED. All trash must be

packed out by users.
4. CAMPING, FIRES PROHIBITED, unless

posted otherwise.
5.ACCESS RESTRICTED to foot or horseback

only, unless posted otherwise.
6.YOUTH MENTOR HUNTING AND FISHING

applies to youths under 18. Youth hunters
under 16 must be accompanied by a mentor.
Mentors must be 18 or older, comply with
hunter education requirements and
accompany youths while hunting.
7.IT IS ILLEGAL to have, store or use hay, straw
or mulch that has not been certified as
noxious-weed free, according to the Weed
Free Forage Crop Certification Act, or any
state or province participating in the Regional
Certified Weed Free Forage Program.
Certified materials must be clearly marked by
the certifying state. People who transport
such materials on federal, state or county
roads that cross State Trust Lands leased by
the DOW and hay produced on property
where it’s being used are exempt.

HABITAT STAMP
CHANGES
There are new laws in place
regarding habitat stamps.
Here’s what you need to know:
• Anyone 18-64 must purchase
a stamp to buy or apply for a
hunting or fishing license.
• Stamps cost $5 each; no more
than 2 stamps are required per
person each year, valid April 1March 31 annually. A lifetime
stamp is $200.25.
• Hunters applying for a limited
license must purchase a stamp
to apply for the drawing
process.
• Anyone buying a one-day or
additional-day license for fishing and/or small game is exempt from purchasing the
habitat stamp with the first
two of these licenses.The habitat fee will be assessed when a
third one-day or additionalday license is purchased for
fishing or small game.
• For details, go to the website
at www.wildlife. state.co.us
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�STATE TRUST LANDS
Alphabetical listing of properties
and specific rules for each.

ADAMS - Jackson Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Walden,

ABBREVIATIONS:
HWY. — Highway
CO. — County
CR — County Road
RD. — Road
RES. — Reservoir
N/NW/NE — North,
northwest, northeast
S/SW/SE — South,
southwest, southeast
E — East
W — West
SWA — State
Wildlife Area
STL — State
Trust Land
SVC. CTR. —
Service Center
USFS / FS —
U.S. Forest Service
BLM — Bureau of
Land Management

go 4.2 miles N on Hwy. 125
to CR 8. Go 6.8 miles E to
CR 8A, then E .8 mile to
two-track road. Take twotrack .6 mile SE to parking
area. Unless accessing from
Colorado State Forest, STL
provides the only way into
Adams and Sand Creek
STLs.
GMU: 6, Steamboat Springs
Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 3,640 (360 acres
closed in Sections 28, 29, 32,
33, along Sherman Creek.)
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of
February.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, pronghorn, moose, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Access restricted as posted.

AGATE MOUNTAIN - Park Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Hartsel, go 1.75 miles

S on Hwy. 9 to CR 53. Go S 15 miles to
parking area on E boundary, S of CR 53.
GMU: 58, Denver Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 3,782
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February.
HUNTING: Big game, small game, wildlife
viewing.

AGUILAR TV HILL - Las Animas Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Aguilar, take Exit 30

off I-25 to CR 63.1. Go a half-mile W.
GMU: 85, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 500
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February.
HUNTING: Deer, pronghorn, bears, small

game.
RESTRICTIONS: Access restricted as

posted on E side.

ALAMADITAS MESA - Conejos Co.
DIRECTIONS — ROUTE #1: From Los

2

Mogotes Peak STL (see directions in this brochure), go W
on two-track 7.5 miles to W
boundary. ROUTE #2: From La
Jara STL, (see directions in this
brochure) go S of La Jara Res.
on 4WD road to Fox Creek.
From Fox Creek, by foot or
horseback only, go 1.5 miles S
to S boundary to FS land. Go 3
miles E on FS land and cross
Fox Creek and Fox Creek trail.
Go 1 mile to W boundary.
GMU: 81, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of
February.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, pronghorn, rabbits, grouse, coyotes.

ALAMOSA CANYON Conejos Co.
DIRECTIONS: Go 12 miles S of

Monte Vista on Hwy. 15; then
go 11 miles W on USFS Rd.
250 to Terrace Res. (Alamosa Canyon).
Then go on foot or horseback through
BLM and national forest.
GMU: 81, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 240
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, bears, small game.

ANTELOPE CREEK - Grand Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Kremmling, go W 14

miles on Hwy. 40 to Chimney Rock Rd.
(USFS Rd. 103), then go 6 miles E to East
Carter Mtn. gate. Walk-through gate
with signs provides access.
GMU: 181, Hot Sulphur Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 1,240
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, blue grouse.
RESTRICTIONS: ATV, snowmobile access
allowed on designated route as posted at
East Carter Creek gate during hunting
season only.

ANTERO - Park Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Fairplay, go S on

�Hwy. 285 for 16.5 miles. Next to Antero
SWA. From N of Antero Jct. on Hwy.
24, go 9 miles to Antero Res. Rd.; then
go W 1.75 miles to NW corner of STL.
Or, 4.5 miles N of Antero Jct. on Hwy.
285, then W on unmarked USFS Rd.
433, a half-mile to N boundary. Timber
activity may be present.
GMUs: 49/50, Denver Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 11,060
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February for
hunting. Year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: Big game, small game, waterfowl.

APISHAPA NORTH - Las Animas Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Walsenburg, take I-25

to Hwy. 10; go E for 18.5 miles. Then go S
on CR 77 for 7 miles; go E on CR 90 for
11 miles to Apishapa SWA. Follow signs
through SWA to NE side and parking lot.
GMU: 133, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 1,880
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February.
HUNTING: Deer, pronghorn, bighorn
sheep, rabbits, doves, scaled quail, bobcats, coyotes.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited
past parking lot.

ARROWHEAD - Larimer Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Rustic, go 2.25 miles

W on Hwy. 14 in Poudre Canyon, .25
mile on highway frontage on N side.
GMU: 8, Fort Collins Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 200
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February.
HUNTING: Bighorn sheep, deer, elk, rabbits, blue grouse, pine squirrels.

ASPEN RIDGE - Chaffee Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Salida, take CR 175

(Ute Trail) 5 miles N. Turn left on CR
185 and go 5 miles. Access off CR 185 at
N and S ends of STL. Timber activity
may be present.
GMU: 57, Salida Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 542
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February.
HUNTING: Bighorn sheep, deer, elk.

ATWOOD - Logan Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Atwood, go a half-

mile S on Hwy. 63. Access near SE corner
of STL next to CR 16.
GMU: 96, Brush Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 160
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Mule deer, white-tailed deer,
pheasant, quail, turkeys, ducks, geese,
rabbits, squirrels, furbearers.
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Small game and waterfowl hunting by
reservation system and mandatory check
station. Reservations made by calling 1800-846-9453. Reservations not accepted
more than 14 days in advance of hunt
date nor after noon the day before the
hunt date or noon, Fri., for Sun. and holidays falling on Mon. Cancellations must
occur by noon the day before the hunt
date. Failing to cancel reservations may
result in losing future reservation rights
for the rest of the hunting season. Max. 1
reservation per hunt date and 1 reservation per phone call. Reservations not
transferable. The person named on the
reservation must be at property the day of
the hunt and must be a licensed hunter
for the species hunted.
b. For spring turkey reservations for
hunters with limited turkey licenses for
unit 96, call 1-800-846-9453.
c. Hunting prohibited except Sat., Sun.,
Wed., Labor Day, Columbus Day (observed), Veterans Day, Thanksgiving,
Christmas, New Year’s, Martin Luther
King Day and Presidents Day.
d. Four reservations issued per day with a
max. of 4 people each. Two for the general public; one for mobility-impaired
hunters and one for youth and their mentor. The general public and mobility-impaired must hunt on the up-river side of
Hwy. 63. Youths and mentors must hunt
on the down-river side of Hwy. 63.
e. Hunting with centerfire rifles prohibited.
f. All recreational activities except deer
hunting prohibited on opening weekend
of regular plains rifle deer season, and
opening day and first weekend of late
plains rifle deer season.
g. Horses prohibited except while training
hunting dogs, and then only in Feb.,
3

�March and April (through the Wed. before the opening of spring turkey season).
h. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited from first day of teal season to
last day of dark goose season.

BADGER CREEK (UPPER,LOWER
UNITS) - Fremont, Park Cos.
DIRECTIONS:LOWER UNIT: From
Cotopaxi, go 21 miles N on CR 12; then
go W 1 mile on BLM road.
UPPER UNIT: From Hartsel, go S on Hwy. 9
for 1.75 miles to CR 53. Follow CR 53 for
22 miles. Timber activity may be present.
GMUs: 57/58, Salida
ACRES: 6,032
OPEN — LOWER UNIT: Year-round for fishing. All other uses, Sept. 1-end of February. UPPER UNIT: Oct. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Deer, elk, bighorn sheep.
FISHING: Coldwater stream.
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Fishing prohibited on Upper Unit.

BADGER FLATS - Park Co.
DIRECTIONS: Three points of access: (1.)

From Lake George, go W on Hwy. 24, 1.5
miles. (2.) From Lake George, go W 2.25
miles on CR 90. (3.) From Lake George,
go W on Hwy. 24 about 8 miles to USFS
Rd. 891 and go S.
GMUs: 50/581, Denver Svc. Ctr. (GMU
50 N of Hwy. 50, GMU 581 S of Hwy. 50)
ACRES: 3,570
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, bears, small game.

BAKERS PEAK - Moffat Co.
DIRECTIONS: In Craig at Hwys. 13 and

40, go N on Hwy. 13 for 24 miles to CR
101. Turn E on CR 101 and go 1.5 miles.
GMUs: 3/4, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 12,393
OPEN: Aug. 1-end of February.
HUNTING: Pronghorn, deer, elk, sage
grouse, rabbits, coyotes.
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Motor vehicles prohibited off state or
county roads.
b. Only portable hunting blinds allowed.

BAKERVILLE - Clear Creek Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Georgetown, take I-

4

70 W 5 miles. STL is 1.25 miles E of Bakerville exit. Most of property is N of I-70.
GMU: 39, Denver Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 320
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February. Yearround for fishing.
HUNTING: Bighorn sheep, elk, deer, lions,
bears, blue grouse, ptarmigan, rabbits,
snowshoe hares.
FISHING: Coldwater stream.
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Foot access only.
b. Access only off I-70 right-of-way.

BALD MOUNTAIN - Moffat Co.
DIRECTIONS — TRACT 1: From Maybell,
go N on CR 19 for 15 miles to CR 150.
Go W on CR 150 for a half-mile. TRACT
2: From Maybell, go N on CR 19 for 10
miles to CR 71. Go W on CR 71 to CR
71S. Go S on CR 71S for 2.5 miles.
TRACT 3 &amp; 4: From Maybell, go W on
Hwy. 318 for 15 miles to CR 21. Go N on
CR 21. Tract 3 is 9 miles N of Hwy. 318
and W of CR 21. Tract 4 is 14 miles N of
Hwy. 318 and on both sides of CR 21.
GMU: 3, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 6,887
OPEN: Aug. 16-end of February.
HUNTING: Pronghorn, deer, elk, sage
grouse, rabbits, small game.

BEAR GULCH - Custer Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Westcliffe, go 10

miles E on Hwy. 96 to CR 271. Go 1 mile
to NW corner of STL.
GMU: 69, Salida Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: First day of archery deer and elk
season through May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, bears, lions, rabbits,
squirrels, turkeys.

BEDDOWS MOUNTAIN - Custer Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Westcliffe, go N

about 8 miles on Hwy. 69. Parking off
Hwy. 69.
GMU: 691, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 500
OPEN: From first day of archery deer and
elk season through May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, bears, lions, turkeys,
rabbits, squirrels.

�RESTRICTIONS:

a. Rifle hunting restricted to youth mentor
hunting only. Mentors cannot use rifles.
b. All hunting except youth mentor hunting restricted to bows, muzzleloaders or
shotguns.
c. Parking prohibited on Hwy. 69.
d. Shooting prohibited within 500 feet of
Hwy. 69 and man-made structures.

BEN MORGAN CANYON - Moffat Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Meeker, go 23 miles

N on Hwy. 13. Turn W on CR 17 to CR
32. Go W 11 miles to CR 55. Go 2.5
miles to parking lot.
GMU: 211, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, pronghorn, small
game.

BERRY CREEK - Eagle Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Vail, take I-70 W to

Exit 163 (Edwards). Go N to Singletree
entrance, then W to USFS Rd. 778. Go 1
mile and take first left after cattle guard.
Go 2.5 miles. Several 4WD roads run
through STL. Surrounded by USFS land.
GMU: 36, Glenwood Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, bears, blue grouse,
rabbits, coyotes.

ACRES: 1,511
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, bears, lions, pronghorn,

elk, doves, rabbits, turkeys.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited
off county roads.

BLACK MOUNTAIN - Huerfano Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Gardner, go 1 mile W
on Hwy. 69. Turn N on USFS Rd. 634 and
go 6 miles to USFS Rd. 635 (Black Mountain Rd.) Go W half-mile to markers.
GMU: 84, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, rabbits, squirrels,
doves, coyotes, turkeys.

BLACK SAGE PASS - Gunnison Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Gunnison at Hwy. 50
and USFS Rd. 243 (Marshall Pass Rd.),
go N on Hwy. 50 for 1 mile to USFS Rd.
888. Go N on USFS Rd. 888 for 5.5 miles
to S boundary.
GMU: 551, Gunnison Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 415
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February. Yearround for fishing.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, bears, lions, blue
grouse, rabbits.
FISHING: In small section of No Name
Creek.

BLUE LAKE - Bent , Kiowa Cos.

RESTRICTIONS: Only portable hunting

DIRECTIONS: From Las Animas, take Hwy.
194 W to CR 10; go N 11 miles. On CR
TT, go W 2.5 miles to E boundary. There
are parking lots: (1) at end of CR TT; (2) at
bridge on SE corner; (3) at S end.
GMU: 125, Lamar Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 14,059
OPEN: Year-round.
HUNTING: Pronghorn, deer, waterfowl,
upland game.
FISHING: Warmwater lake.

blinds allowed.

RESTRICTIONS:

BIG HOLE GULCH - Moffat Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Craig, go 40 miles N

on Hwy. 13. Take CR 4 W 15 miles.
GMU: 3, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 1,847
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February for hunt-

ing. Year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: Pronghorn, deer, elk, small

game.

BLACK HAWK - Huerfano Co.

a. Islands closed May 15-Aug. 31.
b. Camping permitted as posted.

DIRECTIONS: From Walsenburg, go S on

I-25 to Exit 42. Take CR 310 to Pryor;
then go 2.5 miles S on CR 312 to E side
of STL. Or, take CR 310 W to N side.
GMU: 85, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.

BLUE SPRING - Huerfano Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Gardner, go W on

Hwy. 69 for 1 mile to USFS Rd. 634. Turn
N and go 13 miles.
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�GMU: 84, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 15-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, lions, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Hunting prohibited in

safety zone along E boundary as posted.

E about 2 miles to CR 37. Go N on CR
37 for 5.7 miles.
GMU: 91, Brush Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 80
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February.
HUNTING: Deer, waterfowl, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:

BOSTON FLATS - Moffat Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, go NW 3.5

miles on Hwy. 318. STL N of Hwy. 318.
Parking between highway and STL. No
roads; only walk-in access.
GMU: 3, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 104
OPEN: Year-round for fishing, watchable
wildlife. Sept. 1-end of February for
hunting.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot access only.

BOX CREEK - Lake Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Leadville, go 7 miles

S on Hwy. 24, turn W on CRs 10 and 24
for 2.4 miles.
GMU: 48, Salida Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 629
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot access only.

BOX ELDER - Moffat Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Hamilton, go S on
Hwy. 13 for 11 miles to CR 17. Turn
right, and go 1.5 miles to CR 51. Go 1
mile to CR 32, and go 8.5 miles to BLM
access.
GMU: 211, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 628
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.

BOX ELDER NORTH - Moffat Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Meeker, go 23 miles

N on Hwy. 13. Turn W on CR 32, and go
W 7 miles to parking lot.
GMU: 211, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, pronghorn, small
game.

BRAVO - Logan Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Sterling, take Hwy. 6

6

a. Access from designated parking areas
only.
b. Launching or taking out vessels
prohibited from first day of teal season
until last day of dark goose season.

BULL MOUNTAIN - Larimer Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Fort Collins, take

Hwy. 287 N 22 miles to Cherokee Park
Rd. (CR 80C). Go 35 miles W. CR 80C
runs through SE corner. Two-track road
runs into SW part.
GMU: 8, Fort Collins Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited
off county roads.

BURRO SPRINGS 1 &amp; 2 - Saguache Co.
DIRECTIONS: From LaGarita, go N on
CR 42 for 2.2 miles to CR 42K. Go W on
CR 42K.
GMU: 68, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 6,175
OPEN: Aug. 15-May 31.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, pronghorn,
bighorn sheep, lions, rabbits, doves, blue
grouse.

CARNERO - Saguache Co.
DIRECTIONS: From La Garita, go 4 miles

west on CR 41G.
GMU: 68, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 1,714
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, bighorn sheep,

bears, lions, small game.

CARR TRACT - Weld Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Fort Collins, take I-25
N 20 miles to Carr exit. Go E on 2 miles
to CRs 126 and 17. ACCESS 1: 0.5 miles N
of CR 126 on CR 17. ACCESS 2: N of CR
126 at SE corner of STL, about 4 miles E
of CR 17 (2.5 miles E of town of Carr).

�GMU: 87, Fort Collins Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 3,133
OPEN: Access restricted to pronghorn

hunting only during pronghorn seasons.
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Hunting from blinds and tree stands
prohibited.
b. Fires prohibited including, but not limited to, open fires, BBQs, Sterno cans,
stoves, smoking.
c. Access by permit holders and one nonhunting companion.
d. Parking allowed only for permit holders in designated areas.
e. Reservations and check-in required for
all hunting. Reservations may be made
by calling 1-800-846-9453. Reservations
not accepted more than 14 days in advance of hunt date nor after noon the day
before the hunt date or noon, Fri., for
Sun. and holidays falling on Mon. Cancellations must occur by noon the day
before the hunt date. Failing to cancel
reservations may result in losing future
reservation rights for the rest of the hunting season. Max. 1 reservation per hunt
date and 1 reservation per phone call.
Reservations not transferable. The person named on the reservation must be at
property the day of the hunt and must be
a licensed hunter for the species hunted.
Hunters must check in and out at designated check station.

CARTER CREEK - Grand Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Kremmling, go 14

miles W on Hwy. 40 to Chimney Rock
Rd. (USFS Rd. 103); go 3 miles E to parking area and sign.
GMU: 181, Hot Sulphur Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 1,301
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, blue grouse, sage
grouse.
RESTRICTIONS: ATV and snowmobile
access allowed on designated route in
Sect. 31 as posted at E Carter Creek gate
during hunting season only.

CARTER PLACE - San Miguel Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Naturita, take Hwy.

141 E 3.5 miles to Hwys. 141 and 145.
Go 3.6 miles S on Hwy. 141. Turn W on

CR HH31. Go 3 miles to dirt road; turn S
for 1 mile.
GMU: 70, Montrose Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 320
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Access through BLM only.

CASTOR GULCH - Moffat Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Craig, go S on Hwy.
13 about 14 miles to CR 93. Go E a halfmile. Signs designate huntable area.
GMU: 13 Meeker Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 320
OPEN: Aug. 1-end of February.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, lions, small game.
NOTE: Exchange of use on STL. Part private land; part state trust land.

CEDAR SPRINGS - Moffat Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, go 8 miles
W on Hwy. 40. Turn S on CR 23, and go
about 2 miles. Vehicle access on CR 23
and BLM Rd. 1558.
GMU: 11, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February.
HUNTING: Pronghorn, deer, elk, small
game.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles permitted
only on CR 23 and BLM Rd. 1558.

CEDARS - Moffat Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Craig, go N on Hwy.

13 for 38 miles to CR 2. Go E on CR 2 for
6.5 miles.
GMU: 4, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 1-end of February.
HUNTING: Pronghorn, deer, elk, sage
grouse, rabbits, coyotes.
RESTRICTIONS: Only portable hunting
blinds allowed.

CHANCELLOR RANCH - Las Animas Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Trinidad, go E on

Hwy. 160 for 40 miles to property. Go N
on CR 147 for 9 miles to property. From
Kim, go W 28 miles on Hwy. 160, and go
N on CR 147.
GMU: 147, Lamar Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 47,425
OPEN: From first day of archery prong7

�horn season to May 31.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, pronghorn, bighorn
sheep, turkeys, lions. No small game
hunting or fishing allowed.

OPEN: From first day of archery deer and
elk season to May 31.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, mountain sharptailed grouse.

RESTRICTIONS:

RESTRICTIONS:

a. Access by permit only. Valid license
and special permit required. Contact
Lamar office for details, (719) 336-6600.
Small game hunting allowed with access
permit Jan. 1-end of February.
b. Only one non-hunting companion allowed per hunter.
c. Must check-in at designated location.
d. Hunting prohibited within a half-mile
of homes. Safety zone posted.
e. Camping only in designated areas.
f. Parking in designated areas only.
g. Motor vehicles prohibited off county
roads if wet conditions exist.
h. Horses allowed only in big game seasons for hunting.

a. Hunting prohibited March 1 through
first day of archery deer and elk season.
b. Hunting with archery, muzzleloaders,
shotguns firing single slug and rimfire rifles only.
c. Only youth mentor hunting allowed,
only one mentor per youth.

CHUBB PARK - Chaffee Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Fairplay, go 20 miles

S on Hwy 285 to Hwys. 285 and 24. Go
SW 1 mile to top of Trout Creek Pass.
Turn W (right) on CR 311; go 1 mile.
Timber activity may be present.
GMU: 49, Salida Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 3,640
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, grouse, rabbits.
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping permitted only as posted.
b. Motor vehicles permitted on county
roads as posted.

CITADEL - Moffat Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Meeker, go N on

Hwy. 64 to CR 71. Go N to Indian Valley
Truck Trail, and go 12 miles N.
GMU: 11, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, pronghorn, small
game.

COAL BANK GULCH - Routt Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Hayden, go 2.5 miles

N on CR 76.
GMU: 441, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 879

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CODY PARK - Fremont Co.
DIRECTIONS —TRACT 1: From Westcliffe,
at Hwys. 96 and 69, go N on Hwy. 69 for
2.5 miles to CR 215. Go N 6.25 miles to
SW corner of STL. TRACT 2: From Hwy.
50 and 4th St. in Canon City, go S on 4th
St. 2 miles until it turns into CR 143. Go
10.3 miles S on CR 143 to BLM Rd. 6227.
Go NW on BLM Rd. 6227 for 4 miles. Access by foot or horseback 7 miles through
BLM.
GMU: 69, Salida Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 1,560
OPEN: Aug. 15-May 31.
HUNTING: Lions, bears, deer, elk, pronghorn, turkeys, rabbits, squirrels.

COHAGEN - Jackson Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go 6 miles

SE on Hwy. 14 to CR 21. Go S 1.8 miles.
GMU: 171, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 2,537
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.

COLD SPRINGS MOUNTAIN - Moffat
Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, go NW on

Hwy. 318 for 41 miles to CR 10N. Go N
on CR 10N for 8 miles. STL is W of CR
10N largely on top of mountain and is
mixed with BLM and private land. 2,495
acres E of CR 10N are mixed with BLM
and private land. 4WD vehicles advised
on CR 167 and BLM Rd. 2007.
GMUs: 2/201, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 26,509
OPEN: Aug. 1-Dec. 31.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, pronghorn, blue

�grouse, sage grouse.
RESTRICTIONS: Camping allowed only
during big game seasons.

HUNTING: Deer, elk, blue grouse, rabbits,
squirrel, turkeys.
RESTRICTIONS: Access only from USFS
Rd. 101.

COPPER MOUNTAIN - Grand Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Kremmling, go S on

Hwy. 9 to Williams Peak or from CR 3 at
Mule Creek. Access from USFS land on
S. All other access from private land. Permission required.
GMU: 28, Hot Sulphur Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, blue grouse.

COTTONWOOD CREEK - Routt Co.

CROSS MOUNTAIN - Moffat Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, go SW on
Hwy. 40 for 16 miles to mile marker 44;
go N on Deer Lodge Park Rd. about 2.5
miles to BLM easement.
GMU: 11, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February.
HUNTING: Pronghorn, deer, elk, small game.

CRYSTAL LAKE - Lake Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Hayden, go N on CR

DIRECTIONS: From Leadville, go S on

80 for 1 mile to CR 70. Go E 2.8 miles to
CR 80, and go N 10.7 miles.
GMU: 441, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: From first day of archery deer and
elk season through May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, blue and mountain
sharp-tailed grouse.
RESTRICTIONS: Hunters may be limited
through mandatory check station to control overcrowding, resource damage or
trespassing on private property.

Hwy. 24 about 3 miles to Hwy. 300. Go
W 1 mile to Halfmoon Rd. Go S on
pavement and dirt road 2 miles until left
fork. Take left fork S for .75 mile.
GMUs: 48/49, Salida Svc. Ctr. (GMU 48,
W of river; GMU 49, E of river)
ACRES: 467
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February. Yearround for fishing.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, waterfowl, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot access only.

COTTONWOOD RIDGE - Fremont Co.

DALEY GULCH - Gunnison, Saguache
Cos.

DIRECTIONS: From Canon City, go W on

DIRECTIONS: From Sargents at USFS Rd.

Hwy. 50 for 12 miles to Hwy. 9. Turn N
on Hwy. 9, and go 6 miles. Turn W at
gate; go .8 mile.
GMU: 581, Salida Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31 for hunting. Yearround for fishing.
HUNTING: Deer, lions, bears, rabbits.
FISHING: Cottonwood Creek.
RESTRICTIONS: Hunting prohibited June
1-Aug. 31.

243 and Hwy. 50, go N for .75 mile and
turn left into STL. Enter at gravel pit W of
Hwy. 50 across from state highway barn.
GMU: 551, Gunnison Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 644
OPEN: Year-round.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, bears, lions, blue
grouse, rabbits.
FISHING: Agate Creek, Brush Creek,
Tomichi Creek.
RESTRICTIONS: Camping permitted as
posted.

CROOKED TOP - Park Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Bailey, go 2 miles N

on Hwy. 285 to traffic light. Turn left on
CR 43; go 6.4 miles to Saddlestring Rd.
Turn left .3 mile to USFS Rd. 101. Turn
right; go 4 miles. Walk NE 2 miles.
GMU: 46, Denver Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 400
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February.

DEEP CREEK - Routt Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Steamboat Spgs., go

N on CR 129 for 10 miles to CR 54; then
go W 5 miles to CR 56. Go W and S 3
miles to CR 52W, and continue W 2.4
miles. (Last 2 miles are 4WD only.)
GMU: 214, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 320
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�OPEN: First day of archery elk season to

end of February.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, grouse.
RESTRICTIONS: Parking allowed only in
designated area.

DEER HAVEN - Fremont Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Canon City, go W on

Hwy. 50 to Hwy. 9. Go 9 miles N to CR
11. Turn right, and go 5.2 miles on CR 11
to Deer Haven Rd. Turn right on Deer
Haven Rd., and go .8 mile to Thompson
Mtn. Rd. Turn right, and go .7 mile to
end of road.
GMU: 581, Salida Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31 for hunting. Yearround for watchable wildlife.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.

DICK’S PEAK - Park Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Hartsel, take Hwy. 9

S 14 miles, then go 3.8 miles SW to Dick’s
Peak Rd. (261). Go 3 miles.
GMU: 58, Denver Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, grouse, rabbits.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot access only.

DIRTY GULCH - Fremont Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Cotopaxi, go 5.5

miles N on CR 12.
GMU: 58, Salida Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer. Timber activity may be
present.

DRONEY GULCH - Chaffee Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Poncha Spgs., go N

on Hwy. 285 for 5 miles to CR 251. STL
W of Hwy. 285. Just N on Hwy. 285, access from highway monument with
parking. Do not attempt access from N
via subdivision on CRs 251A or 251. CR
251 makes a big circle and only S prong
can be used to access on S side.
GMU: 56, Salida Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 2,949
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, small game.

DRY CREEK - Rio Grande Co.
DIRECTIONS: Sect. 16: From Monte

Vista, take Hwy. 15 S for 2 miles to #2
South Rd. Go 3 miles W. Sect. 36: From
Monte Vista, take Hwy. 15 S for 2 miles
to #2 South Rd. Go W 9.5 miles to STL.
GMU: 80, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 1,280
OPEN: Aug. 15-May 31.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, pronghorn, small
game
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Hunting prohibited in safety zone
along E side of Sect. 16 as posted.
b. Hunting prohibited June 1-Aug. 14.

DRY CREEK BASIN - San Miguel Co.
DIRECTIONS: On Hwy. 145 between Naturita and Redvale, turn S on Hwy. 141,
and go 15 miles to Dry Creek Basin SWA.
GMU: 70, Montrose Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, small game.

DISAPPOINTMENT CREEK - Dolores
Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Dove Creek, go 2

miles W to Hwys. 666 and 141. Go N on
Hwy. 141 for 27 miles to Disappointment
Valley. Go S on CR 19Q (USFS Rd. 250)
for 18 miles to McKinney Draw Rd. on
BLM land. Go .25 mile S to N end of
STL. Enter on N end, .25 mile S of CR
19Q. Access via two-track road on BLM
land in Dawson Draw.
GMU: 711, Durango Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game.
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DRY CREEK NORTH - Larimer Co.
DIRECTIONS: Go W on Cherokee Park
Rd. (CR 80 C) from Hwy. 287 approx. 50
miles to CR 103; then go N to Bull Mountain Access Rd. Go 5 miles NE to STL, NE
of Shell Creek. No established roads access
STL; some OHV roads provide access.
GMU: 8, Fort Collins Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, bears, lions.

DUCK CREEK - Logan Co.
DIRECTIONS: From I-76, take Crook exit.

�Go N on Hwy. 55 to town of Crook. At
stop sign, continue N to CR 64. Go E on
CR 64 about 1 mile to NW corner of
STL. Cattle may be on STL. Extreme caution must be taken when hunting while
cattle are present.
GMU: 90, Brush Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.

EAGLE CANYON - Larimer Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Loveland, take Hwy.

34 W to Big Thompson School; go N 4
miles on Buckhorn Rd. (CR 27) to Masonville. Go NW on Buckhorn Rd. 2.5
miles to Bar D Ranch Rd. Go 2.5 miles
W on Bar D Ranch Rd. to access sign on
USFS land. Go by foot or horseback 1.5
miles across forest to S boundary.
GMU: 20, Fort Collins Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game.

EAST CARTER MOUNTAIN - Grand Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Kremmling, go 14

miles W on Hwy. 40 to Chimney Rock
Rd. (USFS Rd. 103). Then go 6 miles E to
sign and gate.
GMU: 181, Hot Sulphur Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 1,794
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, blue grouse.
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Motor vehicles restricted to Chimney
Rock Rd. unless otherwise posted.
b. ATV, snowmobiles allowed on designated route as posted at gate in Sect. 24
during hunting season only.
c. Parking in designated lots only.
d. Hunting prohibited in safety zone as
posted along east fence line.
e. Camping, campfires permitted only as
posted within 300 feet of Chimney Rock
Rd. with a 14-day camp limit.

EAST DELANEY BUTTE LAKE - Jackson Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go a half-

mile W on Hwy. 14 to CR 12; then go 5.3
miles W to CR 18. Go 4.5 miles W to CR

5. Go 1 mile N to Delaney Butte Lakes
SWA. STL E of lake.
GMU: 16, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February for hunting and watchable wildlife. Year-round
for fishing.
HUNTING: Small game.
FISHING: Coldwater lake.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot access only.

ELEVEN MILE - Park Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Hartsel, go SE 17
miles. STL crosses CR on N and S.
GMU: 581, Denver Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 265
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February.
HUNTING: Pronghorn, waterfowl.

ELK MOUNTAIN - Jackson Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Walden, take 5th St.

E, which turns into CR 12, then go 10
miles to CR 12. Go left about 2.5 miles to
CR 12E over Elk Mountain 3.9 miles to
end of road. Access only from State Forest and parking lot at end of CR 12E.
GMU: 6, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 2,839
OPEN: Year-round for fishing. Aug. 15end of February for hunting.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, blue grouse, rabbits,
coyotes.
FISHING: Coldwater stream.
RESTRICTIONS: Access from parking lot
only.

ELK SPRINGS #1 - Moffat Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, go W on

Hwy. 40 to mile marker 42; turn S on
BLM Rd. 1509. Go S 9 miles through
Sect. 36, and turn NW. Private property
in Sagebrush Draw (portions of Sects. 14,
23, 26) open to hunting. Enter S end
through Sect. 26.
GMU: 11, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 800
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February.
HUNTING: Deer, pronghorn, lions, small
game.

ELK SPRINGS #3 - Moffat Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Elk Springs, go .75

mile W on Hwy. 40. BLM road runs
11

�through center of STL, S of Hwy. 40.
GMU: 10, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 1,680
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February.
HUNTING: Pronghorn, deer, elk, small
game.

ACRES: 460
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Open for youth mentor

hunting only.

FORD BRIDGE - Logan Co.
FERNLEAF GULCH - Fremont Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Cotopaxi, go N 1.5

miles on CR 12 to BLM Sand Gulch Rd.
Turn E on BLM Sand Gulch Rd., and go
3 miles to NW corner of STL.
GMU: 58, Salida Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 520
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, lions, bighorn, small
game.
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Access by foot or horseback only except on BLM Sand Gulch Rd.
b. Motor vehicles prohibited off BLM
Sand Gulch Rd.

FLATTOP BUTTE - Las Animas Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Aguilar on I-25, take
Exit 34 to CR 60. Go E for 10 miles; then
go N on CR 75 for 2 miles. Go E on CR
64 for 2 miles and N on CR 79 for 6
miles to parking lot.
GMU: 133, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 2,052
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February.
HUNTING: Deer, pronghorn, rabbits,
doves, scaled quail, bobcats, coyotes.

FLORENCE - Fremont Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Canon City, take

Hwy. 67 SE 13 miles to CR 15, which
goes W to Florence picnic area, next to
STL.
GMU: 69, Salida Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, bears, lions, rabbits,
squirrels, turkeys, blue grouse.
RESTRICTIONS: Access through national
forest only.

FLY GULCH - Routt Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Steamboat Spgs., go

N on Hwy. 129 to CR 44. Then go W to
CR 44A; then go N 1 mile.
GMU: 214, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
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DIRECTIONS: From Sterling, go 7.5 miles

NE on Hwy. 138 to CR 40; then go E a
half-mile.
GMU: 91, Brush Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 280
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Mule and white-tailed deer,
pheasants, quail, turkeys, ducks, geese.
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Hunting prohibited with centerfire rifles.
b. All recreational activities except deer
hunting prohibited on opening weekend
of regular plains rifle deer season, and
opening day and first weekend of late
plains rifle deer season.
c. Paintball shooting prohibited.
d. Horses prohibited except while training hunting dogs, and then only in Feb.,
March and April (through Wed. before
the opening of spring turkey season).
e. Launching or taking out of vessels prohibited from first day of teal season until
last day of dark goose season.

FORTIFICATION - Moffat Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Craig, go N on Hwy.

13 for 9.5 miles.
GMU: 301, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 1,866
OPEN: Day after 4th rifle season through

last day of late season in Dec. for hunting.
HUNTING: Elk.
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Access and hunting allowed through
Frosty Acres Ranch only. Contact ranch
for reservations, (970) 824-8935 or (970)
824-9568.
b. Hunting restricted to cow elk.
c. Access by foot only from parking area
off Hwy. 13.

FROZE CREEK - Custer Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Westcliffe, go 10

�miles S on Hwy. 69. Go W on CR 106 for
1 mile to SE corner of STL. Parking lot at
CRs 106 and 111.
GMU: 86, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February.
HUNTING: Pronghorn, deer, elk, small
game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot access only.

GERRARD - Rio Grande Co.
DIRECTIONS: Two miles E of South Fork

or 13 miles W of Del Norte on Hwy. 160,
go .25 mile S of Hwy. 160 on USFS Rd.
345.
GMU: 80, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 799
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, bears, lions, small
game.

GRASSY CREEK - Routt Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Hayden, go E on
Hwy. 40 for 6 miles to CR 27; go S 6
miles. Parking off CR 27 on Old Rockcastle Mine Access Rd.
GMU: 13, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 360
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February for hunting. Year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, mountain sharptailed grouse.
RESTRICTIONS: Small game hunting on
weekends and Labor Day by permit only.
Max. of 8 hunters allowed daily. Max. 4
hunters allowed per permit. Permits are
free and may be applied for by contacting
Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr., Box 775777,
Steamboat Springs, CO 80477 or by calling (970) 871-2855. Permit deadline July
1. Permits issued by drawing. Successful
applicants notified by mail.

GODIVA RIM - Moffat Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, take Hwy.

318 NW to CR 21. Go N on CR 21 about
4 miles to BLM Godiva Rim access road
2124. Go E on Rd. 2124 about 7 miles.
GMU: 3, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 1-end of February.
HUNTING: Pronghorn, deer, elk, small
game.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles restricted
to BLM Rd. 2124.

GRAPE CREEK – Fremont Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Canon City at Hwy.

50 and First St., go S on First St. for 1
mile to CR 3. Go W on CR 3, 5.2 miles to
Temple Canyon City Park. Go S a halfmile through park to NE corner of STL.
Continue through STL along Grape
Creek and 1.7 miles along Grape Creek
through BLM to Pine Gulch. Walk W up
Pine Gulch 1.2 miles.
GMU: 69, Salida Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 1,280
OPEN: Aug. 15-May 31 for hunting. Yearround for watchable wildlife and fishing
as posted on Grape Creek.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, bighorn sheep, lions,
bears, rabbits, turkeys.
FISHING: Coldwater stream.

GREASEWOOD - Moffat Co.
DIRECTIONS: Six parcels: (1) From Maybell, go N on CR 19 to CR 21. Then go
N on CR 21 for 1.5 miles and E on twotrack road to Red Wash Butte. (2) From
Maybell, go N on CR 19 to CR 21; then
go N on CR 21 to CR 50. Go E on CR
50 for 5 miles. (3) From Maybell, go N
on CR 19 to CR 21; go N on CR 21 to
CR 42; go E on CR 42 for 8.5 miles. (4)
From Maybell, go N on CR 19 to CR 8.
Go E on CR 8 to CR 6. Head NE on CR
6-CR 44 for 4.5 miles. (5) From Maybell,
go N on CR 19 to CR 8. Go E on CR 8
to CR 8N, and go N 1.25 miles. (6) From
Maybell, go N on CR 19 to CR 8; go E to
CR 8N. STL NE of intersection.
GMU: 3, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 3,518
OPEN: Aug. 1-end of February.
HUNTING: Pronghorn, deer, elk, sage
grouse, rabbits.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot access only.

GREASEWOOD LAKE - Weld Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Kersey, go 18 miles E

on Hwy. 34 to CR 87 (Masters Rd.). Go
N and E on Rd. 87 (which becomes CR
89) for 14 miles to CR 68. At intersection,
go E 1 mile to parking area.
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�GMU: 95, Fort Collins Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February.
HUNTING: Pronghorn, rabbits, coyotes,

doves, ducks.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot access only.

GREAT DIVIDE - Moffat Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Craig, go NW on CR

7 to CR 5. Go E on CR 5 to CR 118. Go
N on CR 118 for .25 mile.
GMU: 3, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 1-end of February.
HUNTING: Pronghorn, deer, elk, small
game.
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Only portable hunting blinds allowed.
b. Motor vehicles restricted to county roads.

GUILLERMO RANCH - Huerfano Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Walsenburg, go 15
miles NW on Hwy. 69 to Badito Jct. From
Badito Jct., take CR 520 S for 6 miles to
Major Ranch entrance. Then go W 1.25
miles on CR 520.1 to SE corner of STL.
CR 520.1 enters STL on SE corner, then
traverses STL 3 miles to W boundary.
GMU: 85, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 2,118
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February.
HUNTING: Pronghorn, rabbits, doves,
coyotes.

HARTSEL - Park Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Hartsel at Hwys. 24

and 9, take Hwy. 9 S a half-mile. Property
on both sides of road. Also from Hartsel,
go SE on CR 59 for 3 miles to parking
area. Walk S 1 mile and W .25 mile.
GMU: 58, Denver Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 420
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February.
HUNTING: Pronghorn, waterfowl.

HIGBEE CANYON - Otero Co.
DIRECTIONS: From La Junta, go 13 miles

S on Hwy. 109. STL N of Hwy. 109 between Comanche National Grasslands
sign and CR 804.
GMU: 130, Lamar Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February.
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HUNTING: Big game, small game.

HIGH CREEK - Park Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Fairplay, go 7 miles S
on Hwy. 285. Take road E of Hwy. 285 for
a half-mile E to road going S. Go .25 mile.
GMU: 50, Denver Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 1,121
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February for hunting. Year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: Pronghorn, waterfowl.

HOMESTEAD - Moffat Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, go W on
Hwy. 318 for 10 miles to CR 10. Go SW
on CR 10 for 6 miles to BLM Rd. 1686.
Go S on BLM Rd. 1686 for 1 mile.
GMU: 11, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February.
HUNTING: Pronghorn, small game.

HORSE RANCH PASS - Larimer Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Fort Collins, go N

22 miles on Hwy. 287 to Cherokee Park
Rd. (CR 80C). Go W on Cherokee Park
Rd. 40 miles to CR 103. Go N to Bull
Mountain Rd., then go 4 miles NE.
Parking on adjacent BLM land. Timber
activity may be present. Access is by
rough 4WD road; no turnaround for
trailers.
GMU: 8, Fort Collins Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1- end of February for hunting.
HUNTING: Elk, pronghorn, deer.

ILES GROVE - Moffat Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Craig, go S on
Hwy. 13 to 4 miles S of Hamilton and 1
mile E of mile marker 70.4. From
Craig, go S on Hwy. 13 for 5.5 miles S
of Hamilton and 1 mile W of mile
marker 70.4. Access to E parcel off
Hwy. 13 on W edge of property. To W
parcel, go S off Hwy. 13 on CR 49 for 1
mile to parking area.
GMUs: 12/211, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 2,079
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, pronghorn, small
game.

�INDEPENDENCE MOUNTAIN Jackson Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go a half-

mile W on Hwy. 14 to CR 12. Go W 8
miles to CR 7. Go N 6 miles to property.
From Cowdrey, go W 6 miles on CR 6Y.
GMU: 161, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 11,239
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: ATVs allowed for game retrieval 10 a.m.-2 p.m. on designated roads.
Otherwise closed to motorized traffic.

N on Hwy. 40 to CR 80. Go N on CR 80
for 2.5 miles to property W of CR 80.
GMU: 441, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 5,558
OPEN: Last Sat. in Aug.-end of February.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Hunters may be limited
through mandatory check station to control overcrowding, resource damage or
trespassing on neighboring private property.

JOHNNY MOORE MOUNTAIN Jackson Co.

INDIAN CREEK - Jackson Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Rand, go N on CR 27

for 3.6 miles to CR 21.
GMU: 171, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February.
HUNTING: Big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Hunting prohibited with centerfire rifles in NE quarter of Sect. 16.
b. Access from parking lot off CR 21 only.

JEFFWAY GULCH - Moffat Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Craig, go 14 miles S

on Hwy. 13 to Hwy. 317. Go E on Hwy.
317 for 7.5 miles to CR 33; go 1.25 miles
N to STL. Horse gate at SE corner.
GMU: 13, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, small game.

JIMMY CREEK - Larimer Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Fort Collins, go 50

miles W on Hwy. 14. Turn N on Laramie
River Rd. 103 and go 23 miles to Bull
Mountain Rd. Then go E 1.25 miles to
BLM and STL boundary. Bordered on E,
N and W by BLM land.
GMU: 8, Fort Collins Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, pronghorn, small
game.

JIMMY DUNN GULCH - Moffat, Routt
Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Hayden, go 5 miles

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, take Hwy.

14 SE 12.5 miles to CR 30. Go 1 mile to
parking area. From Walden take 5th St. E
until it becomes CR 12; go 6.7 miles E to
CR 23A. Go 4.2 miles S, then E. Or, take
5th St. E until it becomes CR 12. Go E 10
miles to CR 29. Go .9 mile to parking
area. Parking lot W of dam. Parking lot
.25 mile N of dam.
GMU: 6, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 7,671
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February. Southern portion open year-round for fishing
as posted.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
FISHING: In Michigan River and along
Meadow Creek Reservoir dam as
posted.

JUBB CREEK - Moffat Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Meeker, go 23 miles

N on Hwy. 13. Turn W on CR 17 to CR
32 and go W a half-mile to parking lot.
GMU: 211, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, pronghorn, small
game.

KELLER LEASE - Bent Co.
DIRECTIONS: Go 3 miles S of Las Animas

on Hwy. 101 to CR DD. Go a half-mile E
to CR 13 for 1.5 miles; then go E on CR
FF for a half-mile. Go N on CR 13.5 for a
half-mile; then E on CR FF.5 for 7 miles.
GMU: 146, Lamar Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 1,520
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February.
HUNTING: Deer, pronghorn, small game.
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�KEMP DRAW - Jackson Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go 6 miles

SE on Hwy. 14 to CR 21; go 1.3 miles S.
GMU: 171, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 520
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles restricted

to designated roads and CR 21.

S on Hwy. 69 to CR 310. Go 5.5 miles E
to property.
GMU: 84, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: From first day of archery pronghorn season to May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, pronghorn.

LITTLE COCHETOPA CREEK - Chaffee
Co.

LAGARDE CREEK - Larimer Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Fort Collins, take Hwy.

14 for 50 miles W. Take Laramie River Rd.
(CR 103) N 28 miles to Hohnholz Lakes.
Go W 15 miles on USFS Rd. 200; then go
S on Rd. 143 and E on Rd. 207.
GMU: 7, Fort Collins Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. l-end of February for hunting. Year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, bears.
FISHING: LaGarde Creek for brooks and
browns.

LA JARA - Conejos Co.
DIRECTIONS: From La Jara, go W on
Hwy. 15 for 10.5 miles to USFS Rd. 240;
go 23 miles. Timber activity may be
present.
GMU: 81, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 37,908
OPEN: Year-round for fishing. Sept. 1-end
of February for hunting.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, pronghorn, bighorn
sheep, bears, lions, small game.
FISHING: Lake, three coldwater streams.
RESTRICTIONS: Camping permitted only
as posted.

LANDSMAN CREEK - Kit Carson, Yuma
Cos.
DIRECTIONS: From Burlington, go 18

miles N on Hwy. 385; go a half-mile E on
Yuma CR O.
GMU: 103, Colorado Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 332
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31 for hunting.
HUNTING: Deer, turkeys, pheasants, quail,
doves, rabbits, coyotes.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot access only.

LAPIN CREEK - Custer Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Westcliffe, go 8 miles

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DIRECTIONS: From Poncha Spgs., take
Hwy. 50 W 2.5 miles to CR 210, and go S
4.5 miles. Timber activity may be present.
GMU: 561, Salida Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 320
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game.

LITTLE LA GARITA CREEK - Saguache
Co.
DIRECTIONS: From La Garita, go W on

Carnero Creek Rd. for 1 mile; go S at fork
on La Garita Rd. for 3 miles. Go W on
USFS Rd. 670 (La Garita Creek) 5 miles.
Take USFS Rd. 670 to SE corner or from
W on USFS Rd. 670 to SW corner.
GMU: 79, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Year-round for watchable wildlife.
Sept. 1-end of February for hunting.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, pronghorn, bears,
lions, rabbits, squirrels, doves, coyotes,
beavers.

LITTLE SHEEP MOUNTAIN - Huerfano
Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Gardner, go SW on

CR 560 (Arco Rd.) for 7 miles. CR 560
traverses STL from NW corner to S side.
GMU: 85, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, bears, elk, rabbits, doves,
band-tailed pigeons, turkeys.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited
off county roads.

LITTLE SNAKE - Moffat Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, go 15 miles

NW on Hwy. 318 to CR 21. Go N on CR
21 about 3.5 miles.
GMU: 2/3, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640

�OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February.
HUNTING: Deer, pronghorn, elk, rabbits.

LOS CREEK - Saguache Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Gunnison on Hwy.

50, go 8 miles to Hwy. 114. Go SE 20
miles. Turn right on CR NN56. Go SE
about 7.5 miles to USFS Rd. 787.2A. Go
E 2 miles to S access.
GMU: 67, Gunnison Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 320
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February.
HUNTING: Pronghorn, elk, deer, small
game.
FISHING: Coldwater stream.

LOS MOGOTES PEAK - Conejos Co.
DIRECTIONS: From S side of Antonito at

Hwys. 285 and 17, go 7 miles W on Hwy.
17 to two-track trail N of Hwy. 17 by old
cemetery. Go N and W on two-track along
N side of Los Mogotes Peak. Go past peak
5 miles through BLM to E boundary.
GMU: 81, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, pronghorn, rabbits,
grouse, coyotes.

b) Two-track roads open daily to motor
vehicles for waterfowl hunters accessing
MacFarlane Reservoir through end of
February.

MANZANARES CREEK - Huerfano Co.
DIRECTIONS: STL is 3 miles SW of Redwing. From Redwing, go S on CR 570 to
CR 576. Take CR 576 W to CR 575. Turn
S on CR 575, which goes S, then curve W
to BLM land.
GMU: 861, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 1,420
OPEN: Aug. 15-May 31
HUNTING: Elk, deer, bears, lions, turkeys,
small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles restricted
to county roads.

MAXWELL PARK - Chaffee Co.
DIRECTIONS: At stoplight in Buena Vista,

MACFARLANE RESERVOIR - Jackson

go 1 mile W on CR 306 to CR 321. Go S
on CR 321 for 5 miles to CR 327. Turn
W on CR 327, and go W 1 mile to parking lot. Or take CR 306 for 3 miles W to
CR 339.
GMU: 481, Salida Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 2,177
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, pronghorn.

Co.

RESTRICTIONS:

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go S on

Hwy. 125 for 18 miles to CR 28. Go 2.1
miles W to parking lot or go .3 mile W to
two-track road. For access to W portion,
take access road 2.1 miles N. Go left at Y
intersection; go .7 mile to fence. Go
through gate, and follow road N on W
side of fence 1 mile. Take two-track .8
mile W. Reservoir access also from BLM
land.
GMU: 17, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 2,880
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:

a) Two-track roads bisecting STL closed
to motorized travel Oct. 15-end of regular rifle big game seasons. Motorized
travel allowed on designated routes during this closure 10 a.m.-2 p.m. and 30
minutes after sunset-midnight for retrieval of harvested game only.

a. Max. 4 vehicles in parking area; max. 3
people per vehicle.
b. Access through parking areas only.

MAYBELL - Moffat Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, go 1.5 miles

N on CR 19. STL is E and W of CR 19, N
of Yampa River. CR 19 bisects STL from
N and S and provides primary access.
Access also from Hwy. 40, 4.5 miles E of
Maybell and off Hwy. 318, W of Maybell
near town of Sunbeam.
GMU: 3, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 9,208
OPEN: Year-round for fishing and watchable wildlife. Aug. 15-end of February for
hunting.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game.
FISHING: Coldwater stream.
RESTRICTIONS: Camping permitted as
posted.
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�MAYNARD GULCH - Routt Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Hayden, go 8 miles

W on Hwy. 40. STL N of highway.
GMU: 441, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 724
OPEN: From first day of archery deer and
elk season through May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, grouse, rabbits.
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Vehicle parking only in designated
areas.
b. Hunters may be limited through
mandatory check station to control overcrowding, resource damage or trespassing on private property.

McARTHUR GULCH - Park Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Bailey, go W on CR

RESTRICTIONS:

a. S of CR 80C, foot or horseback access
only.
b. Vehicle access N of CR 80C allowed
only when Middle Cherokee Management Area is open to vehicles.

MENEFEE PEAK - Montezuma Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Mancos, go NE on
Hwy. 160 for 5 miles. Turn right on dirt
road at top of Mancos Hill. Go 2.5 miles
up dirt road to Menefee Mountain.
GMU: 73, Durango Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 635
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, lions, turkeys, bears,
small game.

64 for 3.9 miles to parking area.

MIDDLE CARTER (GUNSIGHT) -

GMU: 501, Denver Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 480
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, turkeys.
RESTRICTIONS:

Grand Co.

a. Hunting prohibited with centerfire rifles.
b. Hunting prohibited in safety zone
around ranch house and outbuildings as
posted.

McCOY GULCH - Fremont Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Cotopaxi, go 4 miles

S on CR 1-A to CR 37 to BLM land. Go
E across BLM to W boundary.
GMU: 86, Salida Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. l-May 31.
HUNTING: Turkeys, bears, lions, elk, deer.

MEADOW CREEK - Larimer Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Fort Collins, go 22

miles N on Hwy. 287 to Cherokee Park
Rd. (CR 80C); then go 10 miles W to
Middle Cherokee Management Area.
Property in and adjacent to middle unit.
GMU: 8; Fort Collins Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Open year-round for wildlife-related activities N of CR 80C. Open Sept. 1end of February for hunting S of CR 80C.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, antelope, small
game.
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DIRECTIONS — NW SECTOR: From

Kremmling, take Hwy. 40 for 14 miles W
to Chimney Rock Rd. (USFS Rd. 103).
SE SECTOR: From Kremmling, take Hwy.
40 for 10 miles W to CR 25. Take CR 26
left fork a half-mile from Hwy. 40, and go
E 5 miles. Chimney Rock Rd. (CR 27)
accesses NW section; Gunsight Rd. (CR
26) accesses SE section.
GMU: 181, Hot Sulphur Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 5,019
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Camping, campfires permitted within 300 feet of Chimney Rock
Rd. (CR 27/USFS 103) as posted.
CAUTION: Roads highly erodible; care advised in wet weather.

MIDDLE CREEK - Saguache Co.
DIRECTIONS: Go NW of Saguache on

Hwy 114. Go N on CR 38 EE for 2.5
miles; then go N 2 miles on USFS Rd. 856.
GMU: 681, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, pronghorn, bears,
lions, small game.

MIDDLE PARK - Grand Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Kremmling, take Hwy.
40 W 6 miles to Hwy. 134; go 4 miles to

�Red Dirt Rd. (USFS Rd. 100). Then go 15
miles to Buffalo Park. Take USFS Rd. 131
for 1 mile E to sign and gate.
GMU: 27, Hot Sulphur Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 3,566
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles and parking restricted as posted.

MILK CREEK - Grand Co.
DIRECTIONS — SW ACCESS: From
Kremmling, take Hwy. 40 W 6 miles to
Hwy. 134; then go 4 miles to Red Dirt Rd.
(USFS Rd. 100). Go N 15 miles to Buffalo
Park; then go E on USFS Rd. 131 to sign
and gate. NE ACCESS: From Kremmling,
take Hwy. 40 for 20 miles W to CR 184.
Go 2 miles W (dry weather only) through
white pipe gate and along vehicle track to
parking area just before Muddy Creek. In
wet weather, stay on CR 184 to mile
marker 161 and enter property from ridge
or end of road. TWO BAR ACCESS: Take
Hwy. 40 W of Kremmling 18 miles to
signed parking area at mile marker 163.
Timber activity may be present.
GMU: 27, Hot Sulphur Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 11,975
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.

on Hwy. 17, which bisects STL and provides several access points W of CR O.
GMU: 68, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 2,567
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game.

MOGOTAS ARROYO - Saguache Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Saguache, go S 15
miles on Hwy. 285 to CR L. Go W 4
miles to BLM road that bisects STL.
GMU: 68, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 320
OPEN: Year-round for watching wildlife
only. Aug. 15-end of February for hunting.
HUNTING: Pronghorn, deer, elk, bighorn
sheep, rabbits, coyotes, bobcats.

MONUMENT BUTTE - Moffat Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Hamilton, go S 3

miles on Hwy. 13 to Yellow Jacket Pass
Rd. (CR 45). Then go S on CR 45 for 4
miles to parking lot.
GMU: 12, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 653
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, rabbits, grouse.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited
off county road.

MOODY CREEK - Routt Co.

RESTRICTIONS:

DIRECTIONS: From Steamboat Spgs., take

a. Motor vehicles restricted to CR 184
(Hwy. 40, mile marker 163) and parking
area (mile marker 165) unless posted.
b. Motor vehicle access via gate in Sect.
11 restricted to designated track when
road is dry.
c. Parking in Sect. 14 restricted as posted.

Hwy. 40 for 2 miles S to Hwy. 131. Take
Hwy. 131 S to town of Yampa. Follow CR
7 SW until it turns into USFS Rd. 900.
Go .75 mile N.
GMU: 231, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February.
HUNTING: Elk, deer.
RESTRICTIONS: Hunting prohibited N of
Moody Creek.

MINERAL HOT SPRINGS - Saguache Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Villa Grove, go S 4

miles on Hwy. 285 to CR GG; go oneeighth of a mile E. CRs GG and 58EE bisect STL.
GMU: 82, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February.
HUNTING: Pronghorn, deer, elk, small
game.

MISHAK LAKES - Saguache Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Moffat, go S 2 miles

MOONHILL - Routt Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Clark, go SE on USFS
Rd. 440 to Rd. 471. At USFS Rd. 471A,
walk SW into Long Draw; go 3 miles.
Also, corner of Moonhill next to CR 129
about 12 miles N of Hwy. 40 at Steamboat
Spgs. Parking at USFS Rd. 471A.
GMU: 14, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February.

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�HUNTING: Elk, deer, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Hunting prohibited with centerfire rifles.
b. Motorized vehicles, snowmobiles, bicycles prohibited.
c. Firewood cutting prohibited.

MORAPOS CREEK - Moffat Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Hamilton, go 2 miles

S on Hwy. 13; then go S on CR 41. Go 2
miles to access on BLM land. Access
steep and up to 2 miles from CR. Game
retrieval may be difficult.
GMU: 12, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Access from parking lot
on BLM land off CR 41 on S side of
property only.

MORGAN GULCH - Moffat Co.

a. Waterfowl hunting only.
b. Hunters must check in at DOW
station before hunting.

NEESOPAH - Kiowa Co.
DIRECTIONS: To parking lot 1: From Eads,
take Hwy. 287 S 10.5 miles. Parking lot W
of Hwy. 287. To parking lot 2: From Eads,
take Hwy. 287 S 12 miles to CR F. Go W
on CR F 1 mile to parking lot 2, N of CR F.
GMU: 126, Lamar Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 2,243
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Use of buildings, equipment, safety
zones surrounding facilities prohibited.
b. From Nov. 1 through last day of waterfowl season, hunters must check in and
out at Queens check station.

NEWLIN CREEK - Fremont Co.

DIRECTIONS: Take Hwy. 13 S from Craig

DIRECTIONS: From Florence, go S on

to Axial Basin. Go W on CR 51 to CR 32.
Go W on CR 32 for 4 miles. CR 32 runs
through STL. CR 133 runs through N
part of STL.
GMU: 211, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, pronghorn, small
game.

Hwy. 67 for 4.5 miles to Newlin Ck. Rd.
Go W 1 mile to NW corner.
GMU: 69, Salida Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: Deer, small game.

MORRISON CREEK - Routt Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Oak Creek, go S 1 mile

on Hwy. 131 to CR 14. Go E 4 miles to
inlet of Stagecoach Res., and go S on CR 16
for 7 miles. Private access road on STL.
GMU: 15, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited
off county roads.

NEE NOSHE RESERVOIR - Kiowa Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Eads, take Hwy. 287 S
10.5 miles to parking in designated area.
GMU: 127, Lamar Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 2,080
OPEN: Nov. 1-March 31.
HUNTING: Waterfowl.
RESTRICTIONS:

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RESTRICTIONS:

a. Hunting prohibited with centerfire rifles.
b. Hunting prohibited in buffer zone
bounded on E by property boundary, on N
and S by boundary and extending .25 mile
W along E property boundary.

NORTH CANYON - Baca Co.
DIRECTIONS: In the town of Campo at

Hwy. 287 and CR J, go 10 miles W on CR
J to CR 18. Take CR 18 for 4 miles S.
GMU: 144, Lamar Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 632
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February.
HUNTING: Pronghorn, quail, coyotes.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot access only.

NORTH PLATTE - Jackson Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go half-mile

W on CR 12; then go W 5.3 miles to CR
18. Go 2 miles W to bridge on North
Platte River. Fishing access upstream
from bridge. For hunting access, take CR
9 S from bridge 1 mile and access STL W

�of BLM land.
GMU: 16, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 152
OPEN: Year-round for fishing. Aug. 15end of February for hunting.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
FISHING: North Platte River.

NORTH RABBIT CREEK - Larimer Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Fort Collins, go 22

miles N on hwy. 287 to Cherokee Park
Rd. (CR 80C); then go 6 miles W to
Lower Cherokee Management Area. Follow access road half-mile SW.
GMU: 8, Fort Collins Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Year-round for fishing and small
game. Aug. 15-Jan. 31 for big game.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, pronghorn, small
game.
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Access by foot or horseback only except during big game seasons when vehicle access allowed to Rabbit Creek SWA.
b. Parking prohibited.
c. Activities not listed above prohibited
Sept. 1-May 1.

OLD WOMAN CREEK - Saguache Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Del Norte, go N on

Hwy. 112 for .75 mile; turn left on CR 15.
Go N and W about 4 miles. Turn right
on USFS Rd. 660; go 6 miles. Turn left on
USFS Rd. 646, and go 1 mile.
GMU: 79, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.

OWL CREEK - Jackson Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Walden, take Hwy.

14 E 9 miles to CR 25. Go S 4.5 miles to
STL; then go .7 mile to parking area.
Timber activity may be present.
GMU: 171, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Year-round for fishing. Aug. 15end of February for hunting.
HUNTING: Elk, pronghorn, moose, small
game, waterfowl.

OWL MOUNTAIN - Jackson Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Rand, go N on CR 27

for 7.6 miles to USFS Rd. 792. Go E .6
mile to BLM Rd. 2506.
GMU: 171, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February.

OXBOW - Moffat Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, go 17 miles
NW on Hwy. 318 to parking lot on S side.
GMU: 2, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, pronghorn, waterfowl, doves, rabbits, prairie dogs.
FISHING: In Oxbow area only of Little
Snake River.
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Watchable wildlife March 1-Aug. 15 allowed only above natural bluff 75 yards
from water on N edge of property.
b. Open for youth mentor hunting, as
posted. For information, call the Craig
Svc. Ctr. at (970) 824-3046.

PARKDALE - Fremont Co.
DIRECTIONS: Three miles west of Park-

dale on Hwy. 50.
GMU: 58, Salida Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Year-round for fishing. Sept. 1-end

of February, for all other wildlife recreation.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, lions, bighorn, small

game.

PASS CREEK - Larimer Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Hwy, 287, go 40

miles W on Cherokee Park Rd. (CR 80C)
to CR 103. Then go W to CR 190. Go 5
miles to W side.
GMU: 8, Fort Collins Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, pronghorn, small
game.
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Foot access only.
b. Access permitted from S side where
property joins USFS land.

PAT CANYON/WHITBY - Baca Co.
DIRECTIONS — WHITBY TRACT: From
Springfield, go W on Hwy. 160 for 24.7

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�miles to CR 8. Go S on CR 8, 5.5 miles to
CR G. Go E .8 mile to Comanche National Grassland. STL N of Comanche.
PAT CANYON TRACT: From Springfield,
go W on Hwy. 160 for 24.7 miles to CR 8.
Go S on CR 8 for 10 miles to Kirkwell.
Go W on CR M for 2 miles to CR 5. Go S
on CR 5 for 1.1 miles.
GMU: 144, Lamar Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 1,302
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February.
HUNTING: Small game, deer, pronghorn.
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Foot access only.
b. Motor vehicles prohibited.

PECK MESA - Moffat Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, take Hwy.

318 NW to CR 10. Turn S on CR 10 and
go about 2 miles. Property N of CR 10.
GMU: 11, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 1-end of February.
HUNTING: Pronghorn, deer, elk, small
game.
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Only portable hunting blinds allowed.
b. Motor vehicles restricted to CR 10.

PFISTER DRAW - Larimer Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Fort Collins, go 22

miles N on Hwy. 287 to CR 80C. Go W
to CR 103 (known as Four Corners). Go
N 7 miles to E properties. To W STL,
turn off USFS Rd. 200 and go W 5 miles.
Sects. 25 and 36 off CR 103, which goes
through SW corner of Sect. 36. Sect. 34 is
5 miles W of CR 103 on USFS Rd. 200.
Go N 1 mile on BLM two-track road.
GMU: 7/8, Fort Collins Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 1,920
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February.
HUNTING: Pronghorn, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited.

PINE TREE GULCH - Moffat Co.
DIRECTIONS: East of Maybell, go S of

Hwy. 40 on CR 57 for 12 miles.
GMU: 211, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game.

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RESTRICTIONS: Access only from parking

lot on CR 57.

PINKHAM MOUNTAIN - Jackson Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go 13 miles
N on Hwy. 125 to Hwy. 127. Go 9 miles
N to CR 48 (USFS Rd. 895); then go W
1.5 miles to CR 49 (USFS Rd. 891); then
go S to end of road.
GMU: 6, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 520
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.

PINNACLE ROCK - Fremont Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Canon City, go 15

miles W on Hwy. 50 to Salt Lick BLM
area. Then go a half-mile S through BLM
to NE corner of STL. Parking at Five
Points recreation site.
GMU: 58/69, Salida Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 520
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Turkeys, deer, elk, bighorn
sheep, bears.

PINON HILLS - Conejos Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Manassa, go 3.6
miles E on Hwy. 142 to BLM Rd. 5006,
and go SE 3 miles. STL S of road.
GMU: 81, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Year-round for watchable wildlife.
Sept. 1-end of February for hunting.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game.

PINON RIDGE - Moffat Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Meeker, go W on
Hwy. 64 to CR 77. Go N to BLM Rd. 1509.
GMU: 11, Meeker Svc. Ctr
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, antelope, small game.

POISON SPYDER - San Miguel Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Naturita, take Hwy.

141 for 15 miles S to CR 29W. Take CR
29W; go W 1.7 miles from Hwy. 141 on
BLM Rd. 4088, and go 2 miles NW. Turn
S and go 1 mile.
GMU: 70, Montrose Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February.

�HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game.

POLE GULCH - Moffat Co.

except snowmobiles on 1 foot of snow.

QUAKEY MOUNTAIN - Gunnison Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Craig, go 39 miles N

DIRECTIONS: From Hwys. 50 and 135, go

on Hwy. 13 to CR 4; go W for 1.75 miles.
Land is S of CR 4, extending 5 miles W
of CR 9.
GMU: 3, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 11,026
OPEN: Aug. 1-end of February.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Only portable hunting
blinds allowed.

E on Hwy. 50 approx. 17 miles to CR 887
(Wuanita Hot Springs Rd.) Go N 10
miles to summit of Black Sage Pass. Go S
on USFS Rd. 887.48. Park at trailhead
537, and go 2.5 miles.
GMU: 551, Gunnison Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February.

RABBIT EARS - Jackson Co.
PONCHA PASS - Chaffee Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Poncha Spgs., go S a

half-mile on Hwy. 285 to NE corner.
GMU: 561, Salida Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 360
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, rabbits.

POUDRE RIVER - Larimer Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Fort Collins, go NW

on Hwy. 287 to Ted’s Place (Conoco Station); then either go W on Hwy. 14 for
1.7 miles to STL, or go N on Hwy. 287 for
3 miles. Hwy. 14 access N and E of road
or through Gateway Park when open.
GMU: 191, Fort Collins Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 5,760
OPEN: Year-round for fishing as posted.
Sept. 1-end of February for hunting.
HUNTING: Deer, small game.
FISHING: Coldwater stream (Poudre River,
North Fork of Poudre and Seaman Res.)
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Public access prohibited E of Hwy. 287.
b. Access permitted from Hwy. 14 and
USFS lands.

PTARMIGAN - Grand Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Fraser, cross railroad
tracks at N end of town, and go SW 8
miles on Church Park or Crooked Creek
Rd. (CR 50) in Arapaho National Forest.
GMU: 28, Hot Sulphur Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Year-round for watchable wildlife.
Sept. 1-end of February for hunting.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, bears, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go W on

Hwy. 14 to mile 5.9, then go N .6 mile to
parking lot. Or, go 4.4 miles, and lot is on
N side. Timber activity may be present.
GMU: 16, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 5,188
OPEN: Year-round for fishing. Aug. 15end of February for hunting.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, blue grouse, rabbits.
FISHING: Coldwater stream.
RESTRICTIONS: As posted, closure area
on W side from Aug. 15-Sept. 1.

RAJADERO CANYON - Conejos Co.
DIRECTIONS: From La Jara, go 14 miles W
on CR 15. Turn left on dirt road at Centro;
then go 7 miles on La Jara Res. Rd.
GMU: 81, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 673
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, lions, bears.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited
off existing trails.

RATTLESNAKE HILL - Moffat Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Craig, go W on Hwy.
40 for 27 miles to CR 57 (Price Creek Rd.)
Turn S, go 5 miles to CR 32. Turn S, go 4
miles on CR 32. Parking and walk-thru
access gate at NE corner. Second walkthru gate on drift fence in SE quarter.
GMU: 211, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, pronghorn, rabbits,
sage grouse.
RESTRICTIONS: Hunting prohibited
within quarter-mile safety zone along E
boundary as posted.

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�RED CANYON - Jackson Co.

ROSITA - Custer Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go a half-

DIRECTIONS: From Westcliffe, go S 3

mile W on Hwy. 14 to CR 12W, and go
5.3 miles W to CR 18. Then go 4.5 miles
W to CR 5, and go 1 mile N to Delaney
Butte Lakes SWA. Go W on CR 20 for
4.5 miles to oil well area; then take twotrack road 1 mile.
GMU: 16, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, rabbits, blue grouse.

miles on Hwy. 69; then go E 6 miles on
CR 328. Go S 3 miles on CR 323.
GMU: 84, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: From first day of archery deer and
elk season to May 31.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, bears, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Hunting, discharging
weapons restricted to bows, muzzleloaders, shotguns.

RESTRICTIONS:

a. Access only from parking area on
USFS road, suitable for 4WD only.
b. No trailer access past parking area.

RED LION RANCH - Logan Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Crook, go NE on

Hwy. 138 for 8.25 miles to SedgwickLogan county line. Turn S on CR 97/1,
go 1.25 miles to parking area. Parking
area off CR 97/1, just N of river bottom.
GMU: 92, Brush Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 200
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, pheasants, quail, turkeys,
ducks, geese, rabbits, squirrels.
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Access only as posted.
b. All recreational activities except deer
hunting prohibited on opening weekend
of regular plains rifle deer season, and
opening day and first weekend of late
plains rifle deer season.
c. Horses prohibited except while training hunting dogs, and then only in Feb.,
March and April (through Wed. before
the opening of spring turkey season).
d. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited from first day of teal season
through last day of dark goose season.

RIDGE ROAD - Jackson Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go 1.2 miles

W on Hwy. 14 to CR 12W; then go 5.3
miles W to CR 18. Go 4.5 miles W to CR
5; then go S 1.7 miles to parking area.
GMU: 161, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 320
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
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63 RANCH - Park Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Fairplay, go S on

Hwy. 285 for 14.5 miles to 63 Ranch
parking lot E of Hwy. 285.
GMU: 50, Denver Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 1,635
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February for hunting. Year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: Pronghorn, deer, elk, waterfowl.

SADDLE MOUNTAIN - Park Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Guffey, go 6 miles N
on CR 59 to USFS boundary. Go 1.5 miles
E over mountain by foot or horseback.
GMU: 581, Denver Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, bears.

SAGE CREEK - Routt Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Hayden, go S on CR

37 for 7 miles.
GMU: 13, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: From first day of archery deer and

elk season through May 31.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, blue grouse, rabbits.

SAGEBRUSH DRAW - Moffat Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, go E on

Hwy. 40 to mile marker 42. Turn S on
BLM Rd. 1509. Go 5 miles.
GMU: 11, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, pronghorn, rabbits,
sage grouse, doves.

�SAGUACHE CREEK - Saguache Co.

fishing.

DIRECTIONS: From Moffat, go S 2 miles

HUNTING: Elk, deer, pronghorn, rabbits,

on Hwy. 17, which bisects STL and provides several access points W of CR O.
GMU: 68, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 2,059
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game.

coyotes.

SAINT CHARLES - Pueblo Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Pueblo, go E on Hwy.

50 to 27th Lane until lit turns into Doyle
Rd. From end of pavement, go 4 miles to
access gate. Follow signs to parking lot.
GMU: 128, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 16,834
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February.
HUNTING: Deer, pronghorn, scaled quail,
mourning doves, rabbits, coyotes.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Discharging firearms prohibited
within quarter-mile of buildings.
b. Foot or horseback access only; access
from parking areas only.

SAKARIASON - Las Animas Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Trinidad, go W 15.3

miles on Hwy. 12 to CR 41.7. Go 11.6
miles N.
GMU: 85, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 560
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, bears, turkeys, lions.
RESTRICTIONS: Access restricted as
posted on W side.

SAN JUAN CREEK - Saguache Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Saguache, go S on

Hwy. 285 for 6 miles to CR T. Go 2 miles
W; then go S 1.25 miles.
GMU: 68, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 3,238
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February.
HUNTING: Pronghorn, elk, deer, rabbits,
coyotes.

SAN LUIS CREEK - Saguache Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Moffat, go 5 miles N

on Hwy. 17; then go E on CR Z 1.5 miles.
GMU 82, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Year-round for watching wildlife.
Aug. 15-end of February for hunting and

SAN LUIS HILLS - Conejos Co.
DIRECTIONS: In Antonito at Hwy. 285
and 6th St. (CR G), go 11.5 miles E on CR
G. Turn N on a two-track road; go 1 mile.
STL .25 mile E across BLM to W edge.
GMU: 81, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, pronghorn, rabbits,
grouse, coyotes.

SAND CREEK - Chaffee Co.
DIRECTIONS: .25 mile S of Hwys. 291 and

285. STL W of Hwy. 285 about 6.5 miles
N of Poncha Spgs.
GMU: 56, Salida Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 597
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, small game.

SAND CREEK - Jackson Co.
DIRECTIONS: Follow directions to Adams

STL. Access from Adams STL or Colorado State Forest.
GMU: 6, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 5,038
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Camping permitted as
posted.

SAND CREEK SOUTH - Baca Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Campo, go 15 miles W
on Rd. J; turn S on Rd. 13 and go 5.5 miles
to forest service pasture, gate 2C. Go S and
E 1 mile; take right fork S .25 mile.
GMU: 144, Lamar Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 319
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, lions, doves, scaled quail,
rabbits, coyotes, bobcats, turkeys.

SAND GULCH #1 - Fremont Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Hwy. 50 in Howard,

go N on CR 7 about .25 mile. At CRs 7
and 45, go E on CR 45 about a half-mile
to Sand Gulch. At Sand Gulch, go N
about .75 mile to STL.
GMU: 58, Salida Svc. Ctr.
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�ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, lions, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited

GMU: 102, Brush Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 3,202
OPEN: Sept. 1-June 14.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Access restricted as

off BLM access road.

posted E of Hwy. 385.

Timber activity may be present.

SAND GULCH #2 - Fremont Co.

SCHULTZ CANYON - Huerfano Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Badger Creek and

DIRECTIONS: From Walsenburg, take CR

Arkansas River, go N about 2.5 miles following closed BLM road. From BLM
road closure, foot or horseback only.
GMU: 57, Salida Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 560
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, lions, small game.

330 (Ideal Rd.) S 11 miles. CR 330 traverses NE quarter of Sec. 31 and S half of
Sect. 36. CR 310 enters NE quarter of
Sec. 31 on E side.
GMU: 85, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 960
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, bears, lions, rabbits,
doves, band-tailed pigeons, turkeys.

SAND GULCH #3 - Fremont Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Cotopaxi, go N on

CR 12 about 4 miles to CR 157A. Go W
on CR 157A about .75 mile to BLM Falls
Gulch/Falls Gulch Mtn. Rd. Go S, then W
on BLM Falls Gulch/Falls Gulch Mtn. Rd.
about 3 miles. STL 1 mile W by foot or
horseback from end of road.
GMU: 58, Salida Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, lions, small game.

SHORT CREEK BALDY - Fremont Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Cotopaxi, go W on

Hwy. 50 for 6 miles to Kerr Gulch Rd.; go
SW 5 miles.
GMU: 86, Salida Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, lions.

SIMSBERRY DRAW - Moffat Co.
DIRECTIONS: Take Hwy. 318 W from

SAND GULCH #4 - Fremont Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Cotopaxi, go N on

CR 12 about 15 miles to Jack Hall/BLM
Rd. Go W on Jack Hall/BLM Rd. to designated parking area. STL is S and W
about 4 miles.
GMU: 58, Salida Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, lions, small game.

SANDERSON GULCH - Saguache Co.
DIRECTIONS: From LaGarita, go N on

CR 42 for 6 miles.
GMU: 68, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 1,898
OPEN: Aug. 15-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, pronghorn, elk, rabbits,

coyotes.

SANDY BLUFFS - Yuma Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Idalia, go 8.5 miles N

on CR DD at Arikaree River.
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Maybell 10 miles to BLM Rd. 2122; go N
2.5 miles.
GMU: 3, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, pronghorn, small
game.

SLEEPING GIANT - Routt Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Steamboat Spgs., go 8

miles W on Hwy. 40; turn N on CR 44.
At CR 46, go 4 miles on CR 46 to signed
parking area. Gate, parking lot in NW
corner.
GMU: 214, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 400
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, grouse.

SLIDE MOUNTAIN - Grand Co.
DIRECTIONS: East of Kremmling, turn N
off Hwy. 40 on CR 2 and go 4 miles to
Black Mtn. Rd. Go 7.2 miles. Turn left; go

�.2 mile to fork and go left .3 mile to sign.
Access steep with no access across neighboring private land on S, W or N.
GMU: 18, Hot Sulphur Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 1,280
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, pronghorn.

SOUTH DUFFY MOUNTAIN - Moffat
Co.
DIRECTIONS: S of Craig on Hwy. 13 to

CR 51. Go W 2 miles to CR 17; then go
N 5 miles.
GMU: 211, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, pronghorn, small
game.

SOUTH MIDDLE CREEK - Huerfano Co.
DIRECTIONS: From La Veta, go a half-

mile S on Hwy. 12 to Indian Creek Rd.
(USFS Rd. 410). Go W 11 miles. Timber
activity may be present.
GMU: 85, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 585
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, bears, lions, turkeys,
blue grouse.

SOUTH NIPPLE RIM - Moffat Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, go N on CR

19 for 12 miles to CR 21. Then go N 11
miles to CR 7 and head N 2 miles to CR
4. Then go W 9 miles to CR 66, and go S.
GMU: 2/3, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 19,962
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February for hunting. Year-round for watching wildlife.
HUNTING: Pronghorn, deer, elk,
coyotes.
RESTRICTIONS: Discharging firearms
prohibited within 100 feet of buildings,
corrals as posted.

SPRING CREEK - Jackson Co.

OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February.
HUNTING: Pronghorn, elk, small game.

STATE LINE - Baca Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Campo, go 4 miles

W on Rd. J; go S on Rd. 24 for 5 miles.
Turn E through USFS pasture gate 6M.
Go 1 mile, and turn S at gate 6A on a
two-track trail. After 1 mile, go through
two gates, and continue SE for 1.3 miles
to NW corner. 4WD required for sandy,
unimproved roads in USFS pastures.
GMU: 144, Lamar Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 496
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February.
HUNTING: Pronghorn, scaled quail, rabbits, coyotes.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot access only.

STEEL CANYON - Saguache Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Villa Grove, go E on
CR LL57 (USFS Rd. 970) for 3.5 miles.
GMU: 82, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Year-round for watching wildlife.
Aug. 15-end of February for hunting.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, pronghorn, rabbits,
hares, coyotes.

STEINHOFF HILL - Larimer Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Fort Collins, go N on
Hwy. 287 about 16 miles to CR 74E at
The Forks; go 4 miles W on CR 74E; go
N on CR 37 for a half-mile.
GMU: 191, Fort Collins Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 480
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Big game hunting prohibited except by
archery.
b. Small game hunting prohibited except
by archery or shotguns not firing single
slugs.

STEVEN’S GULCH - Larimer Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go 6 miles

DIRECTIONS: From Fort Collins, take

SE on Hwy. 14 to CR 21. Go 4 miles S to
CR 32, then go 1.2 miles E. Access also
from Cohagen STL to N and surrounding BLM lands.
GMU: 171, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 154

Hwy. 287 N to CR 74E (Red Feather
Lakes Rd.). Go W on CR 74E to USFS
road near mile marker 11 on 74E. Follow
USFS road S until it enters USFS land.
Access at this point is by foot or horse
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�across USFS land. No public road access
directly to property boundary.
GMU: 191, Fort Collins Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 500
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February.

STOKES GULCH - Routt Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Hayden, go S on CR

37 to CR 59.
GMU: 13, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 1,863
OPEN: From first day of archery deer and

elk season to May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, pronghorn, waterfowl.

STONEHOUSE GULCH - Saguache Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Saguache, go 10

miles N on Hwy. 285 to BLM road; go S
from Noland Gulch loop road to Stonehouse Gulch (across Hwy. 285 from
Mineral Hot Spgs.). Go W a half-mile;
then go S 2 miles.
GMU: 681, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 560
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, bighorn sheep,
pronghorn, rabbits, blue grouse, doves,
coyotes.

STONEY FACE MOUNTAIN - Fremont
Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Cotopaxi, go 17

miles N on CR 12. Timber activity may
be present.
GMU: 58, Salida Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, elk.

SWEETWATER - Kiowa Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Wiley, go N on Hwy.

287 to CR A. Go W on CR A to CR 40;
go N 3 miles.
GMU: 126, Lamar Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: For fishing, from last day of waterfowl season (or as posted) through Oct.
31. For hunting, Sept. 1 through last day
of waterfowl season (or as posted) to
March 30.
HUNTING: Waterfowl, small game, deer.
FISHING: Warmwater.
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TABLE MOUNTAIN - Fremont Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Canon City, go 8
miles E on Hwy. 50 to Hwy. 67. Then go
N 3 miles to CR 123; then go E on CR
123 for .25 mile to CR 132. Go 9 miles to
Beaver Creek SWA. Access from upper
parking area on S and E.
GMU: 59, Salida Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 4,640
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, bears, lions, rabbits,
doves, turkeys, coyotes.
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Camping prohibited except in big
game season in designated areas only.
b. Horseback riding prohibited except
during big game season.

TALLAHASSEE ROAD - Fremont Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Canon City, go 12

miles W on Hwy. 50 to Hwy. 9. Go 9
miles on Hwy. 9 to CR 2. Take CR 2 W
for 3 miles.
GMU: 58, Salida Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, pronghorn, coyotes,
bears, grouse.

TAYLOR DRAW - Jackson Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Rand, go S on Hwy.
125 for 2.2 miles to CR 21, which becomes USFS Rd. 740. Go 7.1 miles to
Jack Creek. Take USFS Rds. 742 and 743
for 3.1 miles to gate.
GMU: 171, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 320
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, blue grouse, snowshoe hares, coyotes.

TEMPLE CANYON - Moffat Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Craig, go SW on

Hwy. 40 for 27 miles to CR 57 (Price
Creek Rd.). Turn S to Rattlesnake Hill.
Access via Rattlesnake Hill and BLM
land, about 3 miles.
GMU: 211, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 637
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game, birds.

�TEXAS CREEK #1 - Fremont Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Hwy. 50 at Texas

Creek, go N on CR 27 (Texas Creek
Gulch) about 2.5 miles to 217A Rd. Continue N/NW on 217A Rd. 1 mile to NE
corner of STL.
GMU: 58, Salida Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 250
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: Elk, deer, lions, bighorn, small
game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only
except on 217A Rd.

TEXAS CREEK #2 - Fremont Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Texas Creek #1 STL,

continue N on 217A Rd. for 5 miles. STL
is a half-mile W through BLM land. No
access road to STL.
GMU: 58, Salida Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 160
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Elk, deer, lions, bighorn, small
game.

THORNBURG DRAW - Moffat Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, go 5 miles

W on Hwy. 40; turn S on BLM Rd. 1558.
Go about .25 mile.
GMU: 11, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February.
HUNTING: Pronghorn, deer, elk, small
game.

THREE MILE MOUNTAIN - Park Co.
DIRECTIONS: Two parcels: (1) Take Hwy.

9 from Hartsel 14 miles S. Turn E on CR
116 (39-Mile Mtn. Rd.) and go 2 miles.
(2) Take Hwy. 9 for 9 miles S. Turn E; go
1.1 miles on unmarked dirt road to W
boundary.
GMU: 58, Denver Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640 in each parcel.
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February.
HUNTING: Pronghorn, coyotes, doves,
rabbits.

THREE SISTERS - Jackson Co.
DIRECTIONS: Follow directions to Elk

Mountain STL. Access from Elk Mountain STL or State Forest.
GMU: 6, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.

ACRES: 1,523
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
FISHING: Coldwater stream.
RESTRICTIONS: Access from parking area

at end of CR 12E only.

TIGER LILY CREEK - Chaffee Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Buena Vista, go N on

Hwy. 24 for 12 miles. STL E of Hwy. 24.
GMU: 481, Salida Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 398
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February for hunt-

ing. Year-round for fishing and watchable wildlife.
HUNTING: Bighorn sheep, deer, elk.
FISHING: Arkansas River.

TOMICHI DOME - Gunnison Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Gunnison, at Hwys.

50 and 135, go 17 miles E on Hwy. 50 to
BLM Rd. 3095 (Waunita Hot Spgs. Rd.).
Turn N on BLM Rd. 3095, and go 4 miles
to W boundary.
GMU: 551, Gunnison Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Year-round for fishing. Sept. 1-end
of February for hunting.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, pronghorn, bears,
lions, grouse, rabbits.
FISHING: Hot Springs Reservoir.
RESTRICTIONS: Camping allowed as
posted.

TRIANGLE - Moffat Co.
DIRECTIONS: Immediately W of Maybell

off Hwys. 318 and 40.
GMU: 11, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 1,021
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, pronghorn, small

game.

TROUBLESOME VALLEY RANCH Grand Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Kremmling, take

Hwy. 40 E 5 miles to CR 2; then go N
about 9 miles to CR 24; turn right. Access through BLM or off road.
GMU: 18, Hot Sulphur Spgs Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 876
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, rabbits, coyotes,
grouse.
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�TURKEY GULCH - Fremont Co.
DIRECTIONS: Go 5 miles S of Texas Creek

on Hwy. 69; then go 2 miles E on CR 28.
Go 1 mile S by foot or horseback across
BLM land.
GMU: 691, Salida Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31 for hunting.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, bears, lions, small
game.

TURKEY TRACK RANCH - El Paso Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Fountain, go E 14
miles on Squirrel Creek Rd. This road
and Peyton Hwy. border STL.
GMU: 118, Colorado Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 8,887
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Access from designated
parking area only.

TWENTY MILE - Routt Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Hwy. 40 E of Hayden, go S on CR 27 for 6 miles.
GMU: 13, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 1,200
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February for hunting. Year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Small game hunting on
weekends and Labor Day by permit only.
Max. of 8 hunters allowed daily. Max. 4
hunters allowed per permit. Permits are
free and may be applied for by contacting
Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr., Box 775777,
Steamboat Springs, CO 80477 or by calling (970) 871-2855. Application deadline
July 1. Permits issued by drawing. Successful applicants notified by mail.

VILLA GROVE - Saguache Co.
DIRECTIONS: One parcel 8.5 miles N of

Villa Grove on Hwy. 285. Other parcel 3
miles NE of Villa Grove on Hayden Pass
Rd. through BLM land.
GMU: 82, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 880
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, pronghorn, bears,
small game.

VINCENTE CANYON - Conejos Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Monte Vista, go 21

30

miles S on Hwy. 15 to Capulin. Go 10
miles SW on dump road (CR 8) from
Capulin to N end.
GMU: 81, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 15-May 31 for hunting.
Year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: Bighorn sheep, deer, elk,
pronghorn, lions, bears, small game.
FISHING: La Jara Creek.
RESTRICTIONS: Camping permitted as
posted.

WARMER GULCH - Park Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Canon City, go W
on Hwy. 50 to Hwy. 9. Turn N, and go a
half-mile N of Park-Fremont county line.
Adjoins Thirty-One Mile Mountain.
GMU: 58, Salida Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February.
HUNTING: Deer, bears, lions, elk, rabbits,
doves, coyotes.

WAUGH MOUNTAIN - Park, Fremont
Cos.
DIRECTIONS: From Canon City, go W
on Hwy. 50 for 12 miles. Turn right on
Hwy. 9, and go 9 miles. Take CR 2 W for
15 miles. Foot access through BLM land
on E and S. Use BLM parking lot.
GMU: 57/58, Salida Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 17,773
OPEN: From first day of archery pronghorn season through May 31.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, pronghorn, bears,
coyotes, grouse.

WEBER CANYON - Montezuma Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Mancos, go 3 miles S

on CR 41. STL E of CR 41.
GMU: 73, Durango Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 461
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February
HUNTING: Deer, elk, lions, small game.

WELDON VALLEY - Morgan Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Weldona, go E .33

mile on CR Y; then go N 2 miles on CR
10. STL on both sides of CR 10. Gate in
SE corner of Sect. 22 on CR 10 and in
SW corner of Sect. 21.
GMU: 95, Brush Svc. Ctr.

�ACRES: 5,600
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February.
HUNTING: Deer, pronghorn, doves, wa-

terfowl.

WERNER ARROYO - Saguache Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Saguache, go S 7

miles on Hwy. 285 to CR T. Turn E, and
go 6 miles to CR 53. Then go S 2 miles
to CR R. Turn W, and go 1 mile. Turn N,
and go a half-mile.
GMU: 68, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 320
OPEN: Aug. 15-end of February.
HUNTING: Deer, pronghorn, waterfowl,
rabbits, hares, coyotes, furbearers.

WEST BEAR GULCH - Fremont Co.
DIRECTIONS: In Canon City at First St.

and Hwy. 50, go S to CR 277. Go S on
CR 277 for 11 miles (past USFS campground 2 miles) to BLM road; then go
NW 2.5 miles to E boundary.
GMU: 69, Salida Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Turkeys, deer, elk, bears, lions,
small game.

WEST CARTER MOUNTAIN - Grand Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Kremmling, take

Hwy. 40 W 14 miles to Chimney Rock
Rd. (CR 27/USFS Rd. 103). Access to SW
corner (Indian Pass) begins at gate 1.5
miles E of Hwy. 40. Access from E and
NE (Badger Creek) continues up Chimney Rock Rd. 5 miles to marked gates.
GMU: 181, Hot Sulphur Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 2,360
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Motor vehicles restricted to Chimney
Rock Rd. unless posted.
b. Camping, campfires allowed within
300 feet of Chimney Rock Rd. (CR
27/USFS Rd. 103) as posted, 14-day limit
on camps.

WHISKEY CREEK - Eagle Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Vail, go W on I-70 to

Exit 171, and go a half-mile W. STL S of

I-70. Parking at USFS office at Meadow
Mtn. (off I-70 Exit 171, .25 mile E). Timber activity may be present.
GMUs: 36/45, Glenwood Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 602
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, bears, blue grouse,
rabbits, coyotes.

WILLOW CREEK - Moffat Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Craig, go N 29 miles

on Hwy. 13 to CR 101. Go 7 miles NE on
CR 101 to CR 70. Go 3 miles E on CR 70.
STL .25 mile NE through BLM.
GMU: 4, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, lions, pronghorn,
small game.

WINDY RIDGE - Grand Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Kremmling, go W

20 miles on Hwy. 40 (Diamond Creek
crossing, mile marker 163); go W 2
miles on CR 184. Timber activity may
be present. CR access runs through private property until boundary of STL.
Do not drive or park vehicles off county
road in hay meadows, which are on private land.
GMU: 27, Hot Sulphur Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 880
OPEN: Sept. 1-end of February.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Motor vehicle access only on CR 184.
b. Motor vehicle access through gate in
Sect. 11 restricted to designated track
when road is dry.
c. Parking restricted in Sect. 14 as posted.

YAMPA RIVER - Routt Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Hayden, go 8 miles W
on Hwy. 40. STL S of Hwy. 40. Access from
Yampa River SWA. Parking available.
GMU: 13, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
ACRES: 2,006
OPEN: First day of archery deer and elk
season through May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, grouse, rabbits.
RESTRICTIONS: Access from parking area
only.

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�COUNTY MAPS

NORTHEAST COLORADO

32

�SOUTHEAST COLORADO

33

�NORTHWEST COLORADO

34

�SOUTHWEST COLORADO

35

�COUNTY INDEX
LAND NAME
&amp; COUNTY

MAP
ACRES GMU
POINT

LAND NAME
&amp; COUNTY

MAP
ACRES GMU
POINT

BACA (BA)

EL PASO (EP)

MAP: Southeast,pg.33
North Canyon ................BA-1..........632 ..........144
Pat Canyon/Whitby ....BA-2..........1,302 ......144
Sand Creek South ......BA-3..........319 ..........144
State Line ........................BA-4..........496 ..........144

MAP: Southeast,pg.33
Turkey Track Ranch ....EP-1 ..........8,887 ......118

FREMONT (FR)

MAPS: Northeast,pg.32 and Northwest,pg.34
Bakerville ........................CC-1..........320 ............39

MAPS: Southeast,pg.33 and Southwest,pg.35
Badger Creek
(also Park Co.) ................PA-3..........6,032 ..57/58
Cody Park ........................FR-1 ..........1,560..........69
Cottonwood Ridge ....FR-2 ..........640 ..........581
Deer Haven ....................FR-3 ..........640 ..........581
Dirty Gulch ....................FR-4 ..........640 ............58
Fernleaf Gulch ..............FR-5 ..........520 ............58
Florence ..........................FR-6 ..........640 ............69
Grape Creek ..................FR-7 ..........1,280..........69
McCoy Gulch ................FR-8 ..........640 ............86
Newlin Creek ................FR-9 ..........640 ............69
Parkdale ..........................FR-10........640 ............58
Pinnacle Rock ................FR-11........520 ......58/69
Sand Gulch #1-#4 ........FR-12........2,480....57/58
Short Creek Baldy ......FR-13........640 ............86
Stoney Face Mtn...........FR-14........640 ............58
Table Mountain ............FR-15........4,640 ........59
Tallahassee Road ........FR-16........640 ............58
Texas Creek #1 &amp; #2 ....FR-17........410 ............58
Turkey Gulch ................FR-18........640 ..........691
Waugh Mountain
(also Park Co.) ................FR-19........17,773..57/58
West Bear Gulch ..........FR-20........640 ............69

CONEJOS (CN)

GRAND (GR)

BENT (BE)
MAP: Southeast,pg.33
Blue Lake
(also Kiowa Co.) ............BE-1 ..........14,059 ....125
Keller Lease ....................BE-2 ..........1,520 ......146
CHAFFEE (CF)
MAPS: Southeast,pg.33 and Southwest,pg.35
Aspen Ridge ..................CF-1..........542 ............57
Chubb Park ....................CF-2..........3,640..........49
Droney Gulch ................CF-3..........2,949..........56
Little Cochetopa
Creek ................................CF-4..........320 ..........561
Maxwell Park ................CF-5..........2,177 ......481
Poncha Pass ..................CF-6..........360 ..........561
Sand Creek ....................CF-7..........597 ............56
Tiger Lily ..........................CF-8..........398 ..........481

CLEAR CREEK (CC)

MAPS: Southeast,pg.33 and Southwest,pg.35
Alamaditas Mesa ........CN-1 ........640 ............81
Alamosa Canyon ........CN-2 ........240 ............81
La Jara ..............................CN-3 ........37,908 ......81
Los Mogotes Peak ......CN-4 ........640 ............81
Pinon Hills ......................CN-5 ........640 ............81
Rajadero Canyon ........CN-6 ........673 ............81
San Luis Hills ..................CN-7 ........640 ............81
Vincente Canyon ........CN-8 ........640 ............81

CUSTER (CU)
MAPS: Southeast,pg.33 and Southwest,pg.35
Bear Gulch ......................CU-1 ........640 ............69
Beddows Mountain ....CU-2 ........500 ..........691
Froze Creek ....................CU-3 ........640 ............86
Lapin Creek ....................CU-4 ........640 ............84
Rosita ................................CU-5 ........640 ............84

DOLORES (DO)
MAP: Southwest,pg.35
Disappointment Creek..DO-1 ......640 ..........711

EAGLE (EA)
MAP: Northwest,pg.34
Berry Creek ....................EA-1..........640 ............36
Whiskey Creek ..............EA-2..........602 ....36/45

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MAPS: Northeast,pg.32 and Northwest,pg.34
Antelope Creek ............GR-1 ........1,240 ......181
Carter Creek ..................GR-2 ........1,301 ......181
Copper Mountain ........GR-3 ........640 ............28
East Carter Mountain..GR-4 ........1,794 ......181
Middle Carter (Gunsight) GR-5 ........5,019 ......181
Middle Park ....................GR-6 ........3,566..........27
Milk Creek ......................GR-7 ........11,975 ......27
Ptarmigan ......................GR-8 ........640 ............28
Slide Mountain ............GR-9 ........1,280..........18
Troublesome
Valley Ranch ..................GR-10 ......876 ............18
West Carter Mtn. ..........GR-11 ......2,360 ......181
Windy Ridge ..................GR-12 ......880 ............27

GUNNISON (GU)
MAP: Southwest,pg.35
Black Sage Pass ............GU-1 ........415 ..........551
Daley Gulch
(also Saguache Co.) ....SA-3..........644 ..........551
Quakey Mountain ......GU-2 ........640 ..........551
Tomichi Dome ..............GU-3 ........640 ..........551

HUERFANO (HU)
MAPS: Southeast,pg.33 and Southwest,pg.35
Black Hawk ....................HU-1 ........1,511..........85

�LAND NAME
&amp; COUNTY

MAP
ACRES GMU
POINT

Black Mountain ............HU-2 ........640 ............84
Blue Spring ....................HU-3 ........640 ............84
Guillermo Ranch ..........HU-4 ........2,118..........85
Little Sheep Mtn. ........HU-5 ........640 ............85
Manzanares Creek ......HU-6 ........1,420 ......861
Schultz Canyon ............HU-7 ........960 ............85
South Middle Creek ....HU-8 ........585 ............85

JACKSON (JA)
MAPS: Northeast,pg.32 and Northwest,pg.34
Adams ..............................JA-1 ..........3,640 ............6
Cohagen ..........................JA-2 ..........2,537 ......171
East Delaney
Butte Lake ......................JA-3 ..........640 ............16
Elk Mountain ................JA-4 ..........2,839 ............6
Independence Mtn. ....JA-5 ..........11,239 ....161
Indian Creek ..................JA-6 ..........640 ..........171
Johnny Moore Mtn. ....JA-7 ..........7,671 ............6
Kemp Draw ....................JA-8 ..........520 ..........171
MacFarlane Reservoir JA-9 ..........2,880..........17
North Platte ..................JA-10........152 ............16
Owl Creek ......................JA-11........640 ..........171
Owl Mountain ..............JA-12........640 ..........171
Pinkham Mountain ....JA-13........520................6
Rabbit Ears ....................JA-14........5,188..........16
Red Canyon ..................JA-15........640 ............16
Ridge Road ....................JA-16........320 ..........161
Sand Creek ....................JA-17........5,038 ............6
Spring Creek ..................JA-18........154 ..........171
Taylor Draw ....................JA-19........320 ..........171
Three Sisters ..................JA-20........1,523 ............6

KIOWA (KI)
MAP: Southeast,pg.33
Blue Lake
(also Bent Co.)................BE-1 ..........14,059 ....125
Nee Noshe Reservoir KI-1 ..........2,080 ......127
NeeSoPah ......................KI-2 ..........2,243 ......126
Sweetwater ....................KI-3 ..........640 ..........126

KIT CARSON (KC)
MAP: Northeast,pg.32
Landsman Creek
(also Yuma Co.)..............YM-1 ........332 ..........103

LAKE (LK)
MAP: Northwest,pg.34
Box Creek ........................LK-1 ..........629 ............48
Crystal Lake ..................LK-2 ..........467 ......48/49

LARIMER (LR)
MAPS: Northwest,pg.34 and Northeast,pg.32
Arrowhead ....................LR-1 ..........200................8
Bull Mountain ..............LR-2 ..........640................8
Dry Creek North ..........LR-3 ..........640................8
Eagle Canyon ................LR-4 ..........640 ............20
Horse Ranch Pass ........LR-5 ..........640................8
Jimmy Creek ..................LR-6 ..........640................8
LaGarde Creek ..............LR-7 ..........640................7
Meadow Creek ............LR-8 ..........640................8
North Rabbit Creek ....LR-9 ..........640................8

LAND NAME
&amp; COUNTY

MAP
ACRES GMU
POINT

Pass Creek ......................LR-10........640................8
Pfister Draw ..................LR-11........1,920........7/8
Poudre River ..................LR-12........5,760 ......191
Steinhoff Hill ..................LR-13........480 ..........191
Steven’s Gulch ..............LR-14........500 ..........191

LAS ANIMAS (LA)
MAP: Southeast,pg.33
Aguilar TV Hill ..............LA-1..........500 ............85
Apishapa North ..........LA-2..........1,880 ......133
Chancellor Ranch ........LA-3..........47,425 ....147
Flattop Butte ................LA-4..........2,052 ......133
Sakariason ......................LA-5..........560 ............85

LOGAN (LO)
MAP: Northeast,pg.32
Atwood ............................LO-1..........160 ............96
Bravo ................................LO-2..........80................91
Duck Creek ....................LO-3..........640 ............90
Ford Bridge ....................LO-4..........280 ............91
Red Lion Ranch ............LO-5..........200 ............92

MOFFAT (MF)
MAP: Northwest,pg.34
Bakers Peak ....................MF-1 ........12,393 ....3/4
Bald Mountain ..............MF-2 ........3,866 ............3
Bald Mountain
(Tracts 1-4) ......................MF-3 ........3,021 ............3
Ben Morgan Canyon ..MF-4 ........640 ..........211
Big Hole Gulch ..............MF-5 ........1,847 ............3
Boston Flats ..................MF-6 ........104................3
Box Elder ........................MF-7 ........628 ..........211
Box Elder North ............MF-8 ........640 ..........211
Castor Gulch ..................MF-9 ........320 ............13
Cedar Springs ..............MF-10 ......640 ............11
Cedars ..............................MF-11 ......640................4
Citadel ..............................MF-12 ......640 ............11
Cold Springs Mtn. ........MF-13 ......26,509..2/201
Cross Mountain ............MF-14 ......640 ............11
Elk Springs #1 ................MF-15 ......800 ............11
Elk Springs #3 ................MF-16 ......1,680..........10
Fortification ..................MF-17 ......1,866 ......301
Godiva Rim ....................MF-18 ......640................3
Greasewood ..................MF-19 ......3,518 ............3
Great Divide ..................MF-20 ......640................3
Homestead ....................MF-21 ......640 ............11
Iles Grove ........................MF-22 ......2,079...12/211
Jeffway Gulch ..............MF-23 ......640 ............13
Jimmy Dunn Gulch
(also Routt Co.) ..............RO-6 ........5,558 ......441
Jubb Creek ....................MF-24 ......640 ..........211
Little Snake ....................MF-25 ......640............2/3
Maybell ............................MF-26 ......9,208 ............3
Monument Butte ........MF-27 ......653 ............12
Morapos Creek ............MF-28 ......640 ............12
Morgan Gulch ..............MF-29 ......640 ..........211
Oxbow ............................MF-30 ......640................2
Peck Mesa ......................MF-31 ......640 ............11
Pine Tree Gulch ............MF-32 ......640 ..........211
Pinon Ridge ..................MF-33 ......640 ............11
Pole Gulch ......................MF-34 ......11,026..........3

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�LAND NAME
&amp; COUNTY

MAP
ACRES GMU
POINT

Rattlesnake Hill ............MF-35 ......640 ..........211
Sagebrush Draw ..........MF-36 ......640 ............11
Simsberry Draw ..........MF-37 ......640................3
South Duffy Mtn. ........MF-38 ......640 ..........211
South Nipple Rim ........MF-39 ......19,962 ....2/3
Temple Canyon ............MF-40 ......637 ..........211
Thornburg Draw ..........MF-41 ......640 ............11
Triangle ............................MF-42 ......1,021..........11
Willow Creek ................MF-43 ......640................4

LAND NAME
&amp; COUNTY

MAP
ACRES GMU
POINT

ROUTT (RO)

MAP: Northeast,pg.32
Weldon Valley ..............MG-1........5,600..........95

MAP: Northwest,pg.34
Coal Bank Gulch ..........RO-1 ........879 ..........441
Cottonwood Creek ....RO-2 ........640 ..........441
Deep Creek ....................RO-3 ........320 ..........214
Fly Gulch ........................RO-4 ........460 ..........214
Grassy Creek ..................RO-5 ........360 ............13
Jimmy Dunn Gulch
(also Moffat Co.)............RO-6 ........5,558 ......441
Maynard Gulch ............RO-7 ........724 ..........441
Moody Creek ................RO-8 ........640 ..........231
Moonhill ..........................RO-9 ........640 ............14
Morrison Creek ............RO-10 ......640 ............15
Sage Creek ....................RO-11 ......640 ............13
Sleeping Giant ..............RO-12 ......400 ..........214
Stokes Gulch ................RO-13 ......1,863..........13
Twenty Mile ..................RO-14 ......1,200..........13
Yampa River ..................RO-15 ......2,006..........13

OTERO (OT)

SAGUACHE (SA)

MONTEZUMA (MZ)
MAP: Southwest,pg.35
Menefee Peak ..............MZ-1 ........635 ............73
Weber Canyon ..............MZ-2 ........461 ............73

MORGAN (MG)

MAP: Southeast,pg.33
Higbee Canyon ............OT-1..........640 ..........130

PARK (PA)
MAPS: Northeast,pg.32; Southeast,pg.33;
Northwest,pg.34 and Southwest,pg.35
Agate Mountain ..........PA-1..........3,782..........58
Antero ..............................PA-2..........11,060..49/50
Badger Creek
(also Fremont Co.)........PA-3..........6,032 ..57/58
Badger Flats ..................PA-4..........3,570..50/581
Crooked Top ..................PA-5..........400 ............46
Dick’s Peak ......................PA-6..........640 ............58
Eleven Mile ....................PA-7..........265 ..........581
Hartsel ..............................PA-8..........420 ............58
High Creek ....................PA-9..........1,121..........50
McArthur Gulch ..........PA-10 ......480 ..........501
Saddle Mountain ........PA-11 ......640 ..........581
63 Ranch ........................PA-12 ......1,635..........50
Three Mile Mountain PA-13 ......1,280..........58
Warmer Gulch ..............PA-14 ......640 ............58
Waugh Mountain
(also Fremont Co.)........FR-19........17,773..57/58

PUEBLO (PU)
MAP: Southeast,pg.33
Saint Charles ................PU-1 ........16,834 ....128

RIO GRANDE (RG)
MAP: Southwest,pg.35
Dry Creek ........................RG-1 ........1,280..........80
Gerrard ............................RG-2 ........799 ............80

know...
do you

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MAPS: Southeast,pg.33 and Southwest,pg.35
Burro Springs 1 &amp; 2 ....SA-1..........6,175..........68
Carnero ............................SA-2..........1,714..........68
Daley Gulch
(also Gunnison Co.) ....SA-3..........644 ..........551
Little La Garita Creek ..SA-4..........640 ............79
Los Creek ........................SA-5..........320 ............67
Middle Creek ................SA-6..........640 ..........681
Mineral Hot Springs ..SA-7..........640 ............82
Mishak Lakes ................SA-8..........2,567..........68
Mogotas Arroyo ..........SA-9..........320 ............68
Old Woman Creek ......SA-10 ......640 ............79
Saguache Creek ..........SA-11 ......2,059..........68
San Juan Creek ............SA-12 ......3,238..........68
San Luis Creek ..............SA-13 ......640 ............82
Sanderson Gulch ........SA-14 ......1,898..........68
Steel Canyon ................SA-15 ......640 ............82
Stonehouse Gulch ......SA-16 ......560 ..........681
Villa Grove ......................SA-17 ......880 ............82
Werner Arroyo ..............SA-18 ......320 ............68

SAN MIGUEL (SM)
MAP: Southwest,pg.35
Carter Place ....................SM-1 ........320 ............70
Dry Creek Basin ............SM-2 ........640 ............70
Poison Spyder ..............SM-3 ........640 ............70

WELD (WD)
MAP: Northeast,pg.32
Carr Tract ........................WD-1........3,133..........87
Greasewood Lake ......WD-2........640 ............95

YUMA (YM)
MAP: Northeast,pg.32
Landsman Creek
(also Kit Carson Co.) ....YM-1 ........332 ..........103
Sandy Bluffs ..................YM-2 ........3,202 ......102

There are more than 500,000 acres of DOW-leased State Trust Lands to visit
on your next wildlife recreational outing.Where will you go?

www.wildlife.state.co.us/LandWater/StateTrustLands

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Colorado
State Trust Lands

COLORADO DIVISION OF WILDLIFE

COLORADO DIVISION OF WILDLIFE
6060 Broadway, Denver, CO 80216
(303) 297-1192 • www.wildlife.state.co.us

�DOW OFFICES

DOW Headquarters
6060 Broadway
Denver, 80216, (303) 297-1192

Fort Collins Service Ctr.
317 W. Prospect Rd.
Fort Collins, 80526, (970) 472-4300

Northwest Region Service Ctr.
711 Independent Ave.
Grand Junction, 81505, (970) 255-6100

Northeast Region (Denver) Service Ctr.
6060 Broadway
Denver, 80216, (303) 291-7227

Brush Service Ctr.
122 E. Edison, Box 128
Brush, 80723, (970) 842-6300

Montrose Service Ctr.
2300 S. Townsend Ave.
Montrose, 81401, (970) 252-6000

Glenwood Springs Service Ctr.
Gunnison Service Ctr.
50633 Hwys. 6 &amp; 24
300 W. New York Ave.
Glenwood Springs, 81601, (970) 947-2920 Gunnison, 81230, (970) 641-7060

Southwest Region Service Ctr.
151 E. 16th St.
Durango, 81301, (970) 247-0855

Meeker Service Ctr.
73485 Hwy. 64
Meeker, 81641, (970) 878-6090

Southeast Region Service Ctr.
4255 Sinton Rd.
Colorado Spgs, 80907, (719) 227-5200

Pueblo Service Ctr.
600 Reservoir Rd.
Pueblo, 81005, (719) 561-5300

Hot Sulphur Springs Service Ctr.
Steamboat Springs Svc. Ctr.
346 Grand County Rd. 362
925 Weiss Drive
Hot Sulphur Spgs, 80451, (970) 725-6200 Steamboat Spgs, 80477, (970) 870-2197

Lamar Service Ctr.
2500 S. Main St.
Lamar, 81052, (719) 336-6600

Monte Vista Service Ctr.
0722 South Road 1 East
Monte Vista, 81144, (719) 587-6900

Salida Service Ctr.
7405 Hwy. 50
Salida, 81201, (719) 530-5520

Printed for free distribution by the
COLORADO DIVISION OF WILDLIFE
6060 Broadway, Denver, CO 80216
(303) 297-1192
www.wildlife.state.co.us

Editor: Brighid Kelly
Printing paid for with hunting and fishing license fees.
Printed 2009 by Publication Printers, Denver. 40,000 copies.

The Wildlife Commission sets state trust lands regulations in May. Wildlife Commissioners (as of July 2009): Brad
Coors, chair; Tim Glenn, vice chair; Dennis Buechler, secretary; Jeffrey A. Crawford, member; Dorothea Farris, member; Roy McAnally, member; John Singletary, member; Mark Smith, member; Robert Streeter; member Harris
Sherman, ex-officio member; John Stulp, ex-officio member.
NOTE: Laws and regulations in this brochure are paraphrased for easier understanding and are intended only as a
guide. Colorado wildlife statutes and regulations are available for viewing at DOW offices.

�STATE TRUST LANDS OPEN FOR WILDLIFE RECREATION

NEW FOR 2009: The following restrictions apply to all State Trust Lands leased by
DOW for wildlife recreation. In addition, specific properties may have additional restrictions
and are listed alphabetically in the pages that follow.
1. Youth mentor hunting and fishing applies to youths under 18. Youths under 16 must be
accompanied by a mentor. Mentors must be 18 or older, comply with hunter education
requirements and accompany youths while hunting.
2. Closed March 1-Aug. 31, unless posted otherwise.
3. All newly enrolled properties are closed to public access until Sept. 1 of the year of enrollment, unless posted otherwise.
4. Closed 1/2 hour after sunset until 1/2 hour before sunrise, unless posted otherwise.
5. Open only to hunting, fishing and wildlife viewing.
6. Motor vehicles allowed only on designated roads.
7. Littering prohibited. All trash must be packed out by users.
8. Camping, fires prohibited, unless posted otherwise.
9. Access restricted to foot or horseback only, unless posted otherwise.
10. Outfitting and non-wildlife related use prohibited.
11. Target practice and non-hunting shooting prohibited.
12. It is illegal to have, store or use hay, straw or mulch that has not been certified as noxious
weed free, according to the Weed Free Forage Crop Certification Act, or any state or
province participating in the Regional Certified Weed Free Forage Program. All certified
materials must be clearly marked by certifying state or province. People who transport such
materials on federal, state or county roads that cross State Trust Lands leased by the DOW
and hay produced on property where it’s being used are exempt.

HABITAT STAMP

A Colorado Wildlife Habitat Stamp is required of people 19-64 who buy hunting or fishing
licenses. With a license purchase, the stamp is $5 and required with the first 2 licenses ($10
total) bought per year. Habitat stamps are valid April 1 through March 31 annually. A lifetime
stamp is $200.

ALPHABETICAL LISTING

ADAMS - Jackson Co., GMU 6, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Walden, go 4.2 miles N on Hwy. 125 to CR 8. Go 6.8 miles E to CR 8A, then E .8
mile to 2-track road. Take 2-track .6 mile SE to parking area. Unless accessing from
Colorado State Forest, STL provides the only way into Adams and Sand Creek STLs.
ACRES: 3,640 (360 acres in Sections 28, 29, 32, 33, along Sherman Creek, closed.)
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, pronghorn, moose, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Access restricted as posted.

AGATE MOUNTAIN - Park Co., GMU 58, Denver Svc. Ctr.
From Hartsel, go 1.75 miles S on Hwy. 9 to CR 53. Go S 15 miles to parking area on E boundary, S of CR 53.
ACRES: 3,782
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game, wildlife viewing.

AGUILAR TV HILL - Las Animas Co., GMU 85, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
From Aguilar, take Exit 30 off I-25 to CR 63.1. Go .5 mile W.
ACRES: 500
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, pronghorn, bears, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Access restricted as posted on E side.

ALAMADITAS MESA - Conejos Co., GMU 81, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
Route #1: From Los Mogotes Peak STL (see directions in this brochure), go W on 2-track 7.5
miles to W boundary. Route #2: From La Jara STL, (see directions in this brochure) go S of La
Jara Reservoir on 4WD road to Fox Creek. From Fox Creek, by foot or horseback only, go 1.5
miles S to S boundary to FS land. Go 3 miles E on FS land and cross Fox Creek and Fox Creek
trail. Go 1 mile to W boundary.
1

�ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, pronghorn, rabbits, grouse, coyotes.

ALAMOSA CANYON - Conejos Co., GMU 81, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
Go 12 miles S of Monte Vista on Hwy. 15; then go 11 miles W on USFS Rd. 250 to Terrace
Res. (Alamosa Canyon). Then go on foot or horseback through BLM and national forest.
ACRES: 240
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, bears, small game.

ANTELOPE CREEK - Grand Co., GMU 181, Hot Sulphur Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Kremmling, go W 14 miles on Hwy. 40 to Chimney Rock Rd. (USFS Rd. 103), then go
6 miles E to East Carter Mtn. gate. Walk-through gate with signs provides access.
ACRES: 1,240
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, blue grouse.
RESTRICTIONS: ATV, snowmobile access allowed on designated route as posted at East
Carter Creek gate during hunting season only.

ANTERO - Park Co., GMU 49/50, Denver Svc. Ctr.
From Fairplay, go S on Hwy. 285 for 16.5 miles. Next to Antero State Wildlife Area. From N
of Antero Jct. on Hwy. 24, go 9 miles to Antero Reservoir Rd.; then go W 1.75 miles to NW
corner of STL. Or, 4.5 miles N of Antero Jct. on Hwy. 285, then W on unmarked USFS Rd.
433, .5 mile to N boundary. Timber activity may be present.
ACRES: 11,060
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28. Year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: Big game, small game, waterfowl.

APISHAPA NORTH - Las Animas Co., GMU 133, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
From Walsenburg, take I-25 exit to Hwy. 10; go E for 18.5 miles. Then go S on CR 77 for 7
miles; go E on CR 90 for 11 miles to Apishapa SWA. Follow signs through SWA to NE side
and parking lot.
ACRES: 1,880
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, pronghorn, bighorn sheep, rabbits, doves, scaled quail, bobcats, coyotes.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited past parking lot.

ARROWHEAD - Larimer Co., GMU 8, Fort Collins Svc. Ctr.
From Rustic, go 2.25 miles W on Hwy. 14 in Poudre Canyon, .25 miles on highway frontage
on N side.
ACRES: 200
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Bighorn sheep, deer, elk, rabbits, blue grouse, pine squirrels.

ASPEN RIDGE - Chaffee Co., GMU 57, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Salida, take CR 175 (Ute Trail) 5 miles N. Turn left on CR 185 and go 5 miles. Access
off CR 185 at N and S ends of STL. Timber activity may be present.
ACRES: 542
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Bighorn sheep, deer, elk.

ATWOOD - Logan Co. GMU 96, Brush Svc. Ctr.
From Atwood, go 1/2 mile S on Hwy. 63. Access near SE corner of STL next to CR 16.
ACRES: 160
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Mule deer, white-tailed deer, pheasant, quail, turkeys, ducks, geese, rabbits, squirrels, furbearers.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Small game and waterfowl hunting by reservation system and mandatory check station.
Reservations made by calling 1-800-846-9453. Reservations not accepted more than 14 days
in advance of hunt date nor after noon the day before the hunt date or noon, Fri., for Sun. and
holidays falling on Mon. Cancellations must occur by noon the day before the hunt date.
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�Failing to cancel reservations may result in losing future reservation rights for the rest of the
hunting season. Max. 1 reservation per hunt date and 1 reservation per phone call.
Reservations not transferable. The person named on the reservation must be at property the
day of the hunt and must be a licensed hunter for the species hunted. Hunters must check in
and out at designated check station.
b. For spring turkey reservations for hunters with limited turkey licenses for unit 96, call the
DOW’s Brush office, (970) 842-6300.
c. Hunting prohibited except Sat., Sun., Wed., Labor Day, Columbus Day (observed), Veterans
Day (observed), Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Year’s, Martin Luther King Day and
Presidents’ Day.
d. Four reservations issued per day with a max. of 4 people each. Two reservations are for the
general public; 1 for mobility-impaired hunters and 1 for youth and their mentors. The general
public and mobility-impaired must hunt on the up river side of Hwy. 63. Youths and mentors
must hunt on the down river side of highway.
e. Hunting with centerfire rifles prohibited.
f. All recreational activities except deer hunting prohibited on opening weekend of regular
plains rifle deer season, and opening day and first weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
g. Horses prohibited except while training hunting dogs, and then only in Feb., March and
April (through Wed. before the opening of spring turkey season).
h. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited from first day of teal season to last day of dark
goose season.
BACA - Saguache Co., GMU 82, Monte Vista office.
N of Hooper on Hwy. 17, via Rds D and G (E of Hwy. 17).
ACRES: 13,105
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access and hunting allowed through hunt coordinator only. Contact Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
for reservation, (719) 587-6900.
b. Hunting restricted to cow elk only.

BADGER CREEK (UPPER, LOWER UNITS) - Fremont, Park Co., GMUs 57/58,
Salida Svc. Ctr.
Lower Unit: From Cotopaxi, go 21 miles N on CR 12; then go W 1 mile on BLM road.
Upper Unit: From Hartsel, go S on Hwy. 9 for 1.75 miles to CR 53. Follow CR 53 for 22
miles. Timber activity may be present.
ACRES: 6,032
OPEN: Lower Unit: Year-round for fishing. All other uses, Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
Upper Unit: Oct. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, bighorn sheep.
FISHING: Coldwater stream.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Fishing prohibited on Upper Unit.

BADGER FLATS - Park Co., GMUs 50 &amp; 581, Denver Svc. Ctr. (GMU 50 N of Hwy.
50, GMU 581 S of Hwy. 50)
Three points of access: (1.) From Lake George, go W on Hwy. 24, 1.5 miles. (2.) From Lake
George, go W 2.25 miles on CR 90. (3.) From Lake George, go W on Hwy. 24 about 8 miles
to USFS Rd. 891 and go S.
ACRES: 3,570
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, bears, small game.

BAKERS PEAK - Moffat Co., GMUs 3/4, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
In Craig at Hwys. 13 and 40, go N on Hwy. 13 for 24 miles to CR 101. Turn E on CR 101
and go 1.5 miles.
ACRES: 12,393
OPEN: Aug. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Pronghorn, deer, elk, sage grouse, rabbits and coyotes.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Motor vehicles prohibited off state or county roads.
b. Only portable hunting blinds allowed.
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�BAKERVILLE - Clear Creek Co., GMU 39, Denver Svc. Ctr.
From Georgetown, take I-70 W 5 miles. STL is 1.25 miles E of Bakerville exit. Majority of
ppty. is N of I-70.
ACRES: 320
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28. Year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: Bighorn sheep, elk, deer, lions, bears, blue grouse, ptarmigan, rabbits, snowshoe
hares.
FISHING: Coldwater stream.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot access only.
b. Access only off I-70 right of way.

BALD MOUNTAIN - Moffat Co., GMU 3, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
Tract 1: From Maybell, go N on CR 19 for 15 miles to CR 150. Go W on CR 150 for .5 mile.
Tract 2: From Maybell, go N on CR 19 for 10 miles to CR 71. Go W on CR 71 to CR 71S. Go
S on CR 71S for 2.5 miles. Tract 3 &amp; 4: From Maybell, go W on Hwy. 318 for 15 miles to CR
21. Go N on CR 21. Tract 3 is 9 miles N of Hwy. 318 and W of CR. Tract 4 is 14 miles N of
Hwy. 318 and on both sides of CR.
ACRES: 6,887
OPEN: Aug. 16-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Pronghorn, deer, elk, sage grouse, rabbits, small game.
BEAR GULCH - Custer Co., GMU 69, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Westcliffe, go 10 miles E on Hwy. 96 to CR 271. Go 1 mile to NW corner of STL.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: From first day of archery deer and elk season through May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, bears, lions, rabbits, squirrels, turkeys.

BEDDOWS MOUNTAIN - Custer Co., GMU 691, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
From Westcliffe, go N about 8 miles on Hwy. 69. Parking off Hwy. 69.
ACRES: 500
OPEN: From first day of archery deer and elk season through May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, bears, lions, turkeys, rabbits, squirrels.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Rifle hunting restricted to youth mentor hunting only. Mentors cannot use rifles.
b. All hunting except youth mentor hunting restricted to bows, muzzleloaders or shotguns.
c. Parking prohibited on Hwy. 69.
d. Shooting prohibited within 500 feet of Hwy. 69 and man-made structures.

BEN MORGAN CANYON - Moffat Co., GMU 211, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Meeker, go 23 miles N on Hwy. 13. Turn W on CR 17 to CR 32. Go W 11 miles to CR
55. Go 2.5 miles to parking lot.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, pronghorn, small game.

BERRY CREEK - Eagle Co., GMU 36, Glenwood Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Vail, take I-70 W to Exit 163 (Edwards). Go N to Singletree entrance, then W to USFS
Rd. 778. Go 1 mile and take first left after cattle guard. Go 2.5 miles. Several 4-WD roads run
through STL. Surrounded by USFS land.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, bears, blue grouse, rabbits, coyotes.

BIG HOLE GULCH - Moffat Co., GMU 3, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Craig, go 40 miles N on Hwy. 13. Take CR 4 W 15 miles.
ACRES: 1,847
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb 28 for hunting. Year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: Pronghorn, deer, elk, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Only portable hunting blinds allowed.

BLACK HAWK - Huerfano Co., GMU 85, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
From Walsenburg, go S on I-25 to Exit 42. Take CR 310 to Pryor; then go 2.5 miles S on CR
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�312 to E side of STL. Or, take CR 310 W to N side.
ACRES: 1,511
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, bears, lions, pronghorn, elk, doves, rabbits, turkeys.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off county roads.

BLACK MOUNTAIN - Huerfano Co., GMU 84, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
From Gardner, go 1 mile W on Hwy. 69. Turn N on USFS Rd. 634 and go 6 miles to USFS
Rd. 635 (Black Mountain Rd.) Go W .5 mile to access markers.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, rabbits, squirrels, doves, coyotes, turkeys.

BLACK SAGE PASS - Gunnison Co., GMU 551, Gunnison Svc. Ctr.
From Gunnison at Hwy. 50 and USFS Rd. 243 (Marshall Pass Rd.), go N on Hwy. 50 for 1
mile to USFS Rd. 888. Go N on USFS Rd. 888 for 5.5 miles to S boundary.
ACRES: 415
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28. Year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, bears, lions, blue grouse, rabbits.
FISHING: In small section of No Name Creek.

BLUE LAKE - Bent Co, GMU 125, Lamar Svc. Ctr.
From Las Animas, take Hwy. 194 W to CR 10; go N 11 miles. On CR TT, go W 2.5 miles to
E boundary. There are several parking lots: (1) at end of CR TT; (2) at bridge on SE corner;
(3) at S end.
ACRES: 14,059
OPEN: Year-round.
HUNTING: Pronghorn, deer, waterfowl, upland game.
FISHING: Warmwater lake.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Islands closed May 15-Aug. 31.
b. Camping permitted as posted.

BLUE SPRING - Huerfano Co., GMU 84, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
From Gardner, go W on Hwy. 69 for 1 mile to USFS Rd. 634. Turn N and go 13 miles.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 15-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, lions, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Hunting prohibited in safety zone along E boundary as posted.

BOSTON FLATS - Moffat Co. GMU 3, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Maybell, go NW 3.5 miles on Hwy. 318. STL N of Hwy. 318. Parking between highway and STL. No roads; only walk-in access.
ACRES: 104
OPEN: Year-round for fishing, watchable wildlife. Sept. 1-Feb. 28 for hunting.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot access only.

BOX CREEK - Lake Co., GMU 48, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Leadville, go 7 miles S on Hwy. 24, turn W on CRs 10 and 24 for 2.4 miles.
ACRES: 629
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot access only.

BOX ELDER - Moffat Co., GMU 211, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Hamilton, go S on Hwy. 13 for 11 miles to CR 17. Turn right, and go 1.5 miles to CR
51. Go 1 mile to CR 32, and go 8.5 miles to BLM access.
ACRES: 628
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
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�BOX ELDER NORTH - Moffat Co., GMU 211, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Meeker, go 23 miles N on Hwy. 13. Turn W on CR 32, and go W 7 miles to parking lot.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, pronghorn, small game.

BRAVO - Logan Co., GMU 91, Brush Svc. Ctr.
From Sterling, take Hwy. 6 E about 2 miles to CR 37. Go N on CR 37 for 5.7 miles.
ACRES: 80
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, waterfowl, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access from designated parking areas only.
b. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited from first day of teal season until last day of
dark goose season.

BULL MOUNTAIN - Larimer Co., GMU 8, Fort Collins Svc. Ctr.
From Fort Collins, take Hwy. 287 N 22 miles to Cherokee Park Rd. (CR 80C). Go 35 miles
W. CR 80C runs through SE corner. Two-track road runs into SW part.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off county roads.

BURRO SPRINGS 1 &amp; 2 - Saguache Co., GMU 68, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
From LaGarita, go N on CR 42 for 2.2 miles to CR 42K. Go W on CR 42K.
ACRES: 6,175
OPEN: Aug. 15-May 31.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, pronghorn, bighorn sheep, lions, rabbits, doves, blue grouse.

CARNERO - Saguache Co., GMU 68, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
From La Garita, go 4 miles west on CR 41G.
ACRES: 1,714
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, bighorn sheep, bears, lions, small game.

CARR TRACT - Weld Co., GMU 87, Fort Collins Svc. Ctr.
From Fort Collins, take I-25 N 20 miles to Carr exit. Go E on 2 miles to CRs 126 and 17.
Access 1: 0.5 miles N of CR 126 on CR 17. Access 2: N of CR 126 at SE corner of STL,
about 4 miles E of CR 17 (2.5 miles E of town of Carr).
ACRES: 3,133
OPEN: Access restricted to pronghorn hunting only during pronghorn seasons.
HUNTING: Pronghorn. Caution: bison may be present.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting from blinds prohibited.
b. Fires prohibited including, but not limited to, open fires, BBQ’s, sterno cans, stoves,
smoking.
c. Access by permit holders and 1 non-hunting companion. Maximum of 10, one-day access
permits issued daily by DOW. Permits available beginning Aug. 1. Contact DOW in Fort
Collins, (970) 472-4300.
d. Parking allowed only for permit holders in designated areas.
e. Hunting by reservation system and mandatory check station. Reservations by calling 1-800846-9453. Reservations not accepted more than 14 days in advance of hunt date nor after noon
the day before the hunt date or noon, Fri., for Sun. and holidays falling on Mon. Cancellations
must occur by noon the day before the hunt date. Failing to cancel reservations may result in losing future reservation rights for the rest of the hunting season. Max. 1 reservation per hunt date
and 1 reservation per phone call. Reservations not transferable. The person named on the reservation must be at property the day of the hunt and must be a licensed hunter for the species hunted. Hunters must check in and out at designated check station.
CARTER CREEK - Grand Co., GMU 181, Hot Sulphur Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Kremmling, go 14 miles W on Hwy. 40 to Chimney Rock Rd. (USFS Rd. 103); go 3
miles E to parking area and sign.
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�ACRES: 1,301
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, blue grouse, sage grouse.
RESTRICTIONS: ATV and snowmobile access allowed on designated route in Sect. 31 as
posted at E Carter Creek gate during hunting season only.
CARTER PLACE - San Miguel Co., GMU 70, Montrose Svc. Ctr.
From Naturita, take Hwy. 141 E 3.5 miles to Hwys. 141 and 145. Go 3.6 miles S on Hwy.
141. Turn W on CR HH31. Go 3 miles to dirt road; turn S for 1 mile.
ACRES: 320
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Access through BLM only.

CASTOR GULCH - Moffat Co., GMU 13 Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Craig, go S on Hwy. 13 about 14 miles to CR 93. Go E .5 mile. Signs designate huntable area.
ACRES: 320
OPEN: Aug. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, lions, small game.
NOTE: Exchange of use on STL. Part private land; part state trust land.

CEDAR SPRINGS - Moffat Co., GMU 11, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Maybell, go 8 miles W on Hwy. 40. Turn S on CR 23, and go about 2 miles. Vehicle
access on CR 23 and BLM Rd. 1558.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Pronghorn, deer, elk, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles permitted only on CR 23 and BLM Rd. 1558.

CEDARS - Moffat Co., GMU 4, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Craig, go N on Hwy. 13 for 38 miles to CR 2. Go E on CR 2 for 6.5 miles.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Pronghorn, deer, elk, sage grouse, rabbits, coyotes.
RESTRICTIONS: Only portable hunting blinds allowed.

CHANCELLOR RANCH - Las Animas Co., GMU 147, Lamar Svc. Ctr.
From Trinidad, go E on Hwy. 160 for 40 miles to ppty. Go N on CR 147 for 9 miles to ppty.
From Kim, go W 28 miles on Hwy. 160, and go N on CR 147.
ACRES: 47,425
OPEN: From first day of archery pronghorn season to May 31.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, pronghorn, bighorn sheep, turkeys, lions. No small game hunting or
fishing allowed.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by permit only. Valid license and special permit required. Contact Lamar office for
details, (719) 336-6600. Small game hunting allowed with access permit Jan. 1-Feb. 28.
b. Only 1 non-hunting companion allowed per hunter.
c. Check in required at designated location.
d. Hunting prohibited within 1/2 mile of homes. Safety zone posted.
e. Camping only in designated areas.
f. Parking in designated areas only.
g. Motor vehicles prohibited off county roads if wet conditions exist.
h. Horses allowed only in big game seasons for hunting.

CHUBB PARK - Chaffee Co., GMU 49, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Fairplay, go 20 miles S on Hwy 285 to Hwys. 285 and 24. Go SW 1 mile to top of
Trout Creek Pass. Turn W (right) on CR 311; go 1 mile. Timber activity may be present.
ACRES: 3,640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, grouse, rabbits.
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�RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping permitted only as posted.
b. Motor vehicles permitted on county roads as posted.

CITADEL - Moffat Co., GMU 11, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Meeker, go N on Hwy. 64 to CR 71. Go N to Indian Valley Truck Trail, and go 12 miles N.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, pronghorn, small game.

COAL BANK GULCH - Routt Co., GMU 441, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Hayden, go 2.5 miles N on CR 76.
ACRES: 879
OPEN: From first day of archery deer and elk season to May 31.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, mountain sharp-tailed grouse.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting prohibited March 1 through first day of archery deer and elk season.
b. Hunting with archery, muzzleloaders, shotguns firing single slug and rimfire rifles only.
c. Only youth mentor hunting allowed. Only one mentor per youth allowed.

CODY PARK - Fremont Co., GMU 69, Salida Svc. Ctr.
Tract 1: From Westcliffe, at Hwys. 96 and 69, go N on Hwy. 69 for 2.5 miles to CR 215. Go
N 6.25 miles to SW corner of STL. Tract 2: From Hwy. 50 and 4th St. in Canon City, go S on
4th St. 2 miles until it turns into CR 143. Go 10.3 miles S on CR 143 to BLM Rd. 6227. Go
NW on BLM Rd. 6227 for 4 miles. Access by foot or horseback 7 miles thru BLM.
ACRES: 1,560
OPEN: Aug. 15-May 31.
HUNTING: Lions, bears, deer, elk, pronghorn, turkeys, rabbits, squirrels.

COHAGEN - Jackson Co., GMU 171, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Walden, go 6 miles SE on Hwy. 14 to CR 21. Go S 1.8 miles.
ACRES: 2,537
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.

COLD SPRINGS MOUNTAIN - Moffat Co., GMUs 2/201, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Maybell, go NW on Hwy. 318 for 41 miles to CR 10N. Go N on CR 10N for 8 miles.
STL W of CR 10N largely on top of Cold Springs Mountain and is mixed with BLM and private land. 2,495 acres E of CR 10N are mixed with BLM and private land. 4-wheel-drive
vehicles advised on CR 167 and BLM Rd. 2007.
ACRES: 26,509
OPEN: Aug. 1-Dec. 31.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, pronghorn, blue grouse, sage grouse.
RESTRICTIONS: Camping allowed only during big game seasons.

COPPER MOUNTAIN - Grand Co., GMU 28, Hot Sulphur Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Kremmling, go S on Hwy. 9 to Williams Peak or from CR 3 at Mule Creek. Access
from USFS land on S. All other access from private land. Permission required.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, blue grouse.

COTTONWOOD CREEK - Routt Co., GMU 441, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Hayden, go N on CR 80 for 1 mile to CR 70. Go E 2.8 miles to CR 80, and go N 10.7 miles.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: From first day of archery deer and elk season through May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, blue and mountain sharp-tailed grouse.
RESTRICTIONS: Hunters may be limited through mandatory check station to control overcrowding, resource damage or trespassing on private property.

COTTONWOOD RIDGE - Fremont Co., GMU 581, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Canon City, go W on Hwy. 50 for 12 miles to Hwy. 9. Turn N on Hwy. 9, and go 6 miles.
Turn W at gate; go .8 mile.
ACRES: 640
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�OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31 for hunting. Year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: Deer, lions, bears, rabbits.
FISHING: Cottonwood Creek.
RESTRICTIONS: Hunting prohibited June 1-Aug. 31.

CROOKED TOP - Park Co., GMU 46, Denver Svc. Ctr.
From Bailey, go 2 miles N on Hwy. 285 to traffic light. Turn left on CR 43; go 6.4 miles to
Saddlestring Rd. Turn left .3 mile to USFS Rd. 101. Turn right; go 4 miles. Walk NE 2 miles.
ACRES: 400
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, blue grouse, rabbits, squirrel, turkeys.
RESTRICTIONS: Access only from USFS Rd. 101.
CROSS MOUNTAIN - Moffat Co., GMU 11, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Maybell, go SW on Hwy. 40 for 16 miles to mile marker 44; go N on Deer Lodge Park
Rd. about 2.5 miles to BLM easement.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Pronghorn, deer, elk, small game.

CRYSTAL LAKE - Lake Co., GMUs 48/49, Salida Svc. Ctr. (GMU 48, W of river;
GMU 49, E of river)
From Leadville, go S on Hwy. 24 about 3 miles to Hwy. 300. Go W 1 mile to Halfmoon Rd.
Go S on pavement and dirt road 2 miles until left fork. Take left fork S for .75 miles.
ACRES: 467
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28. Year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, waterfowl, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot access only.

DALEY GULCH - Gunnison, Saguache Co., GMU 551, Gunnison Svc. Ctr.
From Sargents at USFS Rd. 243 and Hwy. 50, go N for .75 mile and turn left into STL. Enter
at gravel pit W of Hwy. 50 across from state highway barn.
ACRES: 644
OPEN: Year-round.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, bears, lions, blue grouse, rabbits.
FISHING: Agate Creek, Brush Creek, Tomichi Creek.
RESTRICTIONS: Camping permitted as posted.

DEEP CREEK - Routt Co., GMU 214, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Steamboat Spgs., go N on CR 129 for 10 miles to CR 54; then go W 5 miles to CR 56.
Go W and S 3 miles to CR 52W, and continue W 2.4 miles. (Last 2 miles are 4WD only.)
ACRES: 320
OPEN: First day of archery elk season to Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, grouse.
RESTRICTIONS:Parking allowed only in designated area.

DEER HAVEN - Fremont Co., GMU 581, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Canon City, go W on Hwy. 50 to Hwy. 9. Go 9 miles N to CR 11. Turn right, and go 5.2
miles on CR 11 to Deer Haven Rd. Turn right on Deer Haven Rd., and go .8 miles to
Thompson Mtn. Rd. Turn right, and go .7 miles to end of road.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28 for hunting. Year-round for watchable wildlife.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.

DICK’S PEAK - Park Co., GMU 58, Denver Svc. Ctr.
From Hartsel, take Hwy. 9 S 14 miles, then go 3.8 miles SW to Dick’s Peak Rd. (261). Go 3
miles.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, grouse, rabbits.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot access only.
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�DIRTY GULCH - Fremont Co., GMU 58, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Cotopaxi, go 5.5 miles N on CR 12.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer. Timber activity may be present.

DISAPPOINTMENT CREEK - Dolores Co., GMU 711, Durango Svc. Ctr.
From Dove Creek, go 2 miles W to Hwys. 666 and 141. Go N on Hwy. 141 for 27 miles to
Disappointment Valley. Go S on CR 19Q (USFS Rd. 250) for 18 miles to McKinney Draw
Rd. on BLM land. Go .25 mile S to N end of STL. Enter on N end, .25 mile S of CR 19Q.
Access via two-track road on BLM land in Dawson Draw.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game.

DRONEY GULCH - Chaffee Co., GMU 56, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Poncha Spgs., go N on Hwy. 285 for 5 miles to CR 251. STL W of Hwy. 285. Just N on
Hwy. 285, access from highway monument with parking. Do not attempt access from N via
subdivision on CRs 251A or 251. CR 251 makes a big circle and only S prong can be used to
access on S side.
ACRES: 2,949
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb.28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, small game.

DRY CREEK - Rio Grande Co., GMU 80, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
Sect. 16: From Monte Vista, take Hwy. 15 S for 2 miles to #2 South Rd. Go 3 miles W. Sect. 36:
From Monte Vista, take Hwy. 15 S for 2 miles to #2 South Rd. Go W 9.5 miles to STL.
ACRES: 1,280
OPEN: Aug. 15-May 31.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, pronghorn, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting prohibited in safety zone along E side of Sect. 16 as posted.
b. Hunting prohibited June 1-Aug. 14.

DRY CREEK BASIN - San Miguel Co., GMU 70, Montrose Svc. Ctr.
On Hwy. 145 between Naturita and Redvale, turn S on Hwy. 141, and go 15 miles to Dry
Creek Basin SWA.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, small game.

DRY CREEK NORTH - Larimer Co., GMU 8, Fort Collins Svc. Ctr.
Go W on Cherokee Park Rd. (CR 80 C) from Hwy. 287 approx. 50 miles to CR 103; then go
N to Bull Mountain Access Rd. Go 5 miles NE to STL, NE of Shell Creek. No established
roads access STL; some OHV roads provide access.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, bears, lions.

DUCK CREEK - Logan Co., GMU 90, Brush Svc. Ctr.
From I-76, take Crook exit. Go N on Hwy. 55 to town of Crook. At stop sign, continue N to
CR 64. Go E on CR 64 about 1 mile to NW corner of STL. Cattle may be on STL. Extreme
caution must be taken when hunting while cattle are present.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.

EAGLE CANYON - Larimer Co., GMU 20, Fort Collins Svc. Ctr.
From Loveland, take Hwy. 34 W to Big Thompson School; go N 4 miles on Buckhorn Rd.
(CR 27) to Masonville. Go NW on Buckhorn Rd. 2.5 miles to Bar D Ranch Rd. Go 2.5 miles
W on Bar D Ranch Rd. to access sign on USFS land. Go by foot or horseback 1.5 miles
across forest to S boundary.
ACRES: 640
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�OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game.

EAST CARTER MOUNTAIN - Grand Co., GMU 181, Hot Sulphur Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Kremmling, go 14 miles W on Hwy. 40 to Chimney Rock Rd. (USFS Rd. 103). Then
go 6 miles E to sign and gate.
ACRES: 1,794
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, blue grouse.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Motor vehicles restricted to Chimney Rock Rd. unless otherwise posted.
b. ATV, snowmobiles allowed on designated route as posted at gate in Sect. 24 during hunting
season only.
c. Parking permitted in designated lots only.
d. Hunting prohibited in safety zone as posted along east fence line.
e. Camping, campfires permitted only as posted within 300 feet of Chimney Rock Rd with a
14-day limit.

EAST DELANEY BUTTE LAKE - Jackson Co., GMU 16, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Walden, go .5 miles W on Hwy. 14 to CR 12; then go 5.3 miles W to CR 18. Go 4.5
miles W to CR 5. Go 1 mile N to Delaney Butte Lakes SWA. STL E of lake.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28 for hunting and watchable wildlife. Year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: Small game.
FISHING: Coldwater lake.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot access only.

ELEVEN MILE - Park Co., GMU 581, Denver Svc. Ctr.
From Hartsel, go SE 17 miles. STL crosses CR on N and S.
ACRES: 265
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Pronghorn, waterfowl.

ELK MOUNTAIN - Jackson Co., GMU 6, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Walden, take 5th St. E, which turns into CR 12, then go 10 miles to CR 12. Go left
about 2.5 miles to CR 12E over Elk Mountain 3.9 miles to end of road. Access only from
State Forest and parking lot at end of CR 12E.
ACRES: 2,839
OPEN: Year-round for fishing. Aug. 15-Feb. 28 for hunting.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, blue grouse, rabbits, coyotes.
FISHING: Coldwater stream.
RESTRICTIONS: Access from parking lot only.

ELK SPRINGS #1 - Moffat Co., GMU 11, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Maybell, go W on Hwy. 40 to mile marker 42; turn S on BLM Rd. 1509. Go S 9 miles
through Sect. 36, and turn NW. Private property in Sagebrush Draw (portions of Sects. 14, 23,
26) open to hunting. Enter S end through Sect. 26.
ACRES: 800
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, pronghorn, lions, small game.

ELK SPRINGS #3 - Moffat Co., GMU 10, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Elk Springs, go .75 mile W on Hwy. 40. BLM road runs through center of STL, S of
Hwy. 40.
ACRES: 1,680
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Pronghorn, deer, elk, small game.

FERNLEAF GULCH - Fremont Co., GMU 58, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Cotopaxi, go N 1.5 miles on CR 12 to BLM Sand Gulch Rd. Turn E on BLM Sand
Gulch Rd., and go 3 miles to NW corner of STL.
ACRES: 520
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
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�HUNTING: Elk, deer, lions, bighorn, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only except on BLM Sand Gulch Rd.
b. Motor vehicles prohibited off BLM Sand Gulch Rd.

FLATTOP BUTTE - Las Animas Co., GMU 133, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
From Aguilar on I-25, take Exit 34 to CR 60. Go E for 10 miles; then go N on CR 75 for 2
miles. Go E on CR 64 for 2 miles and N on CR 79 for 6 miles to parking lot.
ACRES: 2,052
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, pronghorn, rabbits, doves, scaled quail, bobcats, coyotes.

FLORENCE - Fremont Co., GMU 69, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Canon City, take Hwy. 67 SE 13 miles to CR 15, which goes W to Florence picnic area,
next to STL.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, bears, lions, rabbits, squirrels, turkeys, blue grouse.
RESTRICTIONS: Access through national forest only.

FLY GULCH - Routt Co., GMU 214, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Steamboat Spgs., go N on Hwy. 129 to CR 44. Then go W to CR 44A; then go N 1 mile.
ACRES: 460
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Open for youth mentor hunting only.

FORD BRIDGE - Logan Co., GMU 91, Brush Svc. Ctr.
From Sterling, go 7.5 miles NE on Hwy. 138 to CR 40; then go E .5 mile.
ACRES: 280
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Mule and white-tailed deer, pheasants, quail, turkeys, ducks, geese.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting prohibited with centerfire rifles.
b. All recreational activities except deer hunting prohibited on opening weekend of regular
plains rifle deer season, and opening day and first weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
c. Paintball shooting prohibited.
d. Horses prohibited except while training hunting dogs, and then only in Feb., March and
April (through Wed. before the opening of spring turkey season).
e. Launching or taking out of vessels prohibited from first day of teal season until last day of
dark goose season.

FORTIFICATION - Moffat Co., GMU 301, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Craig, go N on Hwy. 13 for 9.5 miles.
ACRES: 1,866
OPEN: Day after 4th rifle season through last day of late season in Dec. for hunting.
HUNTING: Elk.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access and hunting allowed through Frosty Acres Ranch only. Contact ranch for reservations,
(970) 824-8935 or (970) 824-9568.
b. Hunting restricted to cow elk.
c. Access only from parking area off Hwy. 13.
d. Foot access only.

FROZE CREEK - Custer Co., GMU 86, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
From Westcliffe, go 10 miles S on Hwy. 69. Go W on CR 106 for 1 mile to SE corner of STL.
Parking lot at CRs 106 and 111.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Pronghorn, deer, elk, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot access only.
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�GERRARD - Rio Grande Co., GMU 80, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
Two miles E of South Fork or 13 miles W of Del Norte on Hwy. 160, go .25 mile S of Hwy.
160 on USFS Rd. 345.
ACRES: 799
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, bears, lions, small game.

GODIVA RIM - Moffat Co., GMU 3, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Maybell, take Hwy. 318 NW to CR 21. Go N on CR 21 about 4 miles to BLM Godiva
Rim access road 2124. Go E on Rd. 2124 about 7 miles to STL.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Pronghorn, deer, elk, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles restricted to BLM Rd. 2124.

GRAPE CREEK - Fremont Co., GMU 69, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Canon City at Hwy. 50 and First St., go S on First St. for 1 mile to CR 3. Go W on CR
3, 5.2 miles to Temple Canyon City Park. Go S .5 mile through park to NE corner of STL.
Continue through STL along Grape Creek and 1.7 miles along Grape Creek through BLM to
Pine Gulch. Walk W up Pine Gulch 1.2 miles.
ACRES: 1,280
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28 for hunting. Year-round for watchable wildlife and fishing as posted
on Grape Creek.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, bighorn sheep, lions, bears, rabbits, turkeys.
FISHING: Coldwater stream.

GRASSY CREEK - Routt Co., GMU 13, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Hayden, go E on Hwy. 40 for 6 miles to CR 27; go S 6 miles. Parking off CR 27 on Old
Rockcastle Mine Access Rd.
ACRES: 360
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28 for hunting. Year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, mountain sharp-tailed grouse.
RESTRICTIONS: Small game hunting on weekends and Labor Day by permit only.
Max. of 8 hunters allowed daily. Max. 4 hunters allowed per permit. Permits are free and
may be applied for by contacting Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr., Box 775777, Steamboat
Springs, CO 80477 or by calling 970-871-2855. Permit deadline July 1. Permits issued
by drawing. Successful applicants notified by mail.

GREASEWOOD - Moffat Co., GMU 3, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
Six parcels: (1) From Maybell, go N on CR 19 to CR 21. Then go N on CR 21 for 1.5 miles
and E on two-track road to Red Wash Butte. (2) From Maybell, go N on CR 19 to CR 21;
then go N on CR 21 to CR 50. Go E on CR 50 for 5 miles. (3) From Maybell, go N on CR 19
to CR 21; go N on CR 21 to CR 42; go E on CR 42 for 8.5 miles. (4) From Maybell, go N on
CR 19 to CR 8. Go E on CR 8 to CR 6. Head NE on CR 6-CR 44 for 4.5 miles. (5) From
Maybell, go N on CR 19 to CR 8. Go E on CR 8 to CR 8N, and go N 1.25 miles. (6) From
Maybell, go N on CR 19 to CR 8; go E to CR 8N. STL NE of intersection.
ACRES: 3,518
OPEN: Aug. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Pronghorn, deer, elk, sage grouse, rabbits.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot access only.

GREASEWOOD LAKE - Weld Co., GMU 95, Fort Collins Svc. Ctr.
From Kersey, go 18 miles E on Hwy. 34 to CR 87 (Masters Rd.). Go N and E on Rd. 87
(which becomes CR 89) for 14 miles to CR 68. At intersection, go E 1 mile to parking area.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Pronghorn, rabbits, coyotes, doves, ducks.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot access only.

GREAT DIVIDE - Moffat Co., GMU 3, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Craig, go NW on CR 7 to CR 5. Go E on CR 5 to CR 118. Go N on CR 118 for .25 miles.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 1-Feb. 28.
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�HUNTING: Pronghorn, deer, elk, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Only portable hunting blinds allowed.
b. Motor vehicles restricted to county roads.

GUILLERMO RANCH - Huerfano Co., GMU 85, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
From Walsenburg, go 15 miles NW on Hwy. 69 to Badito Jct. From Badito Jct., take CR 520 S
for 6 miles to Major Ranch entrance. Then go W 1.25 miles on CR 520.1 to SE corner of STL.
CR 520.1 enters STL on SE corner, then traverses STL 3 miles to W boundary.
ACRES: 2,118
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Pronghorn, rabbits, doves, coyotes.

HARTSEL - Park Co., GMU 58, Denver Svc. Ctr.
From Hartsel at Hwys. 24 and 9, take Hwy. 9 S for .5 mile. Ppty. on both sides of road. Also
from Hartsel, go SE on CR 59 for 3 miles to parking area. Walk S 1 mile and W .25 mile.
ACRES: 420
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Pronghorn, waterfowl.

HIGBEE CANYON - Otero Co., GMU 130, Lamar Svc. Ctr.
From La Junta, go 13 miles S on Hwy. 109. STL N of Hwy. 109 between Comanche National
Grasslands sign and CR 804.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.

HIGH CREEK - Park Co., GMU 50, Denver Svc. Ctr.
From Fairplay, go 7 miles S on Hwy. 285. Take road E of Hwy. 285 for .5 mile E to road
going S. Go .25 miles.
ACRES: 1,121
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28 for hunting. Year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: Pronghorn, waterfowl.

HOMESTEAD - Moffat Co., GMU 11, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Maybell, go W on Hwy. 318 for 10 miles to CR 10. Go SW on CR 10 for 6 miles to BLM
Rd. 1686. Go S on BLM Rd. 1686 for 1 mile.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Pronghorn, small game.

HORSE RANCH PASS - Larimer Co., GMU 8, Fort Collins Svc. Ctr.
From Fort Collins, go N 22 miles on Hwy. 287 to Cherokee Park Rd. (CR 80C). Go W on
Cherokee Park Rd. 40 miles to CR 103. Go N to Bull Mountain Rd., then go 4 miles NE.
Parking on adjacent BLM land. Timber activity may be present. Access is by rough 4WD
road; no turnaround for trailers.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1- Feb. 28 for hunting.
HUNTING: Elk, pronghorn, deer.

ILES GROVE - Moffat Co., GMUs 12/211, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Craig, go S on Hwy. 13 to 4 miles S of Hamilton and 1 mile E of mile marker 70.4.
From Craig, go S on Hwy. 13 for 5.5 miles S of Hamilton and 1 mile W of mile marker 70.4.
Access to E parcel off Hwy. 13 on W edge of property. To W parcel, go S off Hwy. 13 on CR
49 for 1 mile to parking area.
ACRES: 2,079
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, pronghorn, small game.

INDEPENDENCE MOUNTAIN - Jackson Co., GMU 161, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Walden, go .5 mile W on Hwy. 14 to CR 12. Go W 8 miles to CR 7. Go N 6 miles to
property. From Cowdrey, go W 6 miles on CR 6Y.
ACRES: 11,239
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�OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: ATVs allowed only for game retrieval 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on designated
roads. Otherwise, closed to motorized traffic.

INDIAN CREEK - Jackson Co., GMU 171, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Rand, go N on CR 27 for 3.6 miles to CR 21.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting prohibited with centerfire rifles in NE 1/4 of Sect. 16.
b. Access from parking lot off CR 21 only.

JEFFWAY GULCH - Moffat Co., GMU 13, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Craig, go 14 miles S on Hwy. 13 to Hwy. 317. Go E on Hwy. 317 for 7.5 miles to CR
33; go 1.25 miles N to STL. Horse gate at SE corner.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, small game.

JIMMY CREEK - Larimer Co., GMU 8, Fort Collins Svc. Ctr.
From Fort Collins, go 50 miles W on Hwy. 14. Turn N on Laramie River Rd. 103 and go 23
miles to Bull Mountain Rd.. Then go E 1.25 miles to BLM and STL boundary. Bordered on E,
N and W by BLM land.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, pronghorn, small game.

JIMMY DUNN GULCH - Moffat, Routt Co., GMU 441, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Hayden, go 5 miles N on Hwy. 40 to CR 80. Go N on CR 80 for 2.5 miles to property
W of CR 80.
ACRES: 5,558
OPEN: Last Sat. in Aug.-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Hunters may be limited through mandatory check station to control overcrowding, resource damage or trespassing on neighboring private property.

JOHNNY MOORE MOUNTAIN - Jackson Co., GMU 6, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Walden, take Hwy. 14 SE 12.5 miles to CR 30. Go 1 mile to parking area. From Walden
take 5th St. E until it becomes CR 12; go 6.7 miles E to CR 23A. Go 4.2 miles S, then E. Or,
take 5th St. E until it becomes CR 12. Go E 10 miles to CR 29. Go .9 miles to parking area.
Parking lot W of dam. Parking lot .25 mile N of dam.
ACRES: 7,671
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28. Southern portion open year-round for fishing as posted.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
FISHING: In Michigan River and along Meadow Creek Reservoir dam as posted.

JUBB CREEK - Moffat Co., GMU 211, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Meeker, go 23 miles N on Hwy. 13. Turn W on CR 17 to CR 32 and go W .5 miles to
parking lot.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, pronghorn, small game.

KELLER LEASE - Bent Co., GMU 146, Lamar Svc. Ctr.
Go 3 miles S of Las Animas on Hwy. 101 to CR DD. Go .5 mile E to CR 13 for 1.5 miles;
then go E on CR FF for .5 mile. Go N on CR 13.5 for .5 mile; then E on CR FF.5 for 7 miles.
ACRES: 1,520
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, pronghorn, small game.
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�KEMP DRAW - Jackson Co., GMU 171, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Walden, go 6 miles SE on Hwy. 14 to CR 21; go 1.3 miles S.
ACRES: 520
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles restricted to designated roads and CR 21.

LaGARDE CREEK - Larimer Co., GMU 7, Fort Collins Svc. Ctr.
From Fort Collins, take Hwy. 14 for 50 miles W. Take Laramie River Rd. (CR 103) N 28
miles to Hohnholz Lakes. Go W 15 miles on USFS Rd. 200; then go S on Rd. 143 and E on
Rd. 207.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. l-Feb. 28 for hunting. Year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, bears.
FISHING: LaGarde Creek for brooks and browns.

LA JARA - Conejos Co., GMU 81, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
From La Jara, go W on Hwy. 15 for 10.5 miles to USFS Rd. 240; go 23 miles. Timber activity
may be present.
ACRES: 37,908
OPEN: Year-round for fishing. Sept. 1-Feb. 28 for hunting.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, pronghorn, bighorn sheep, bears, lions, small game.
FISHING: Lake, three coldwater streams.
RESTRICTIONS: Camping permitted only as posted.

LANDSMAN CREEK - Kit Carson, Yuma Co., GMU 103, Colorado Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Burlington, go 18 miles N on Hwy. 385; go .5 mile E on Yuma CR O.
ACRES: 332
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31 for hunting.
HUNTING: Deer, turkeys, pheasants, quail, doves, rabbits, coyotes.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot access only.

LAPIN CREEK - Custer Co., GMU 84, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
From Westcliffe, go 8 miles S on Hwy. 69 to CR 310. Go 5.5 miles E to property.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: From first day of archery pronghorn season to May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, pronghorn.

LITTLE COCHETOPA CREEK - Chaffee Co., GMU 561, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Poncha Spgs., take Hwy. 50 W 2.5 miles to CR 210, and go S 4.5 miles. Timber activity
may be present.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game.

LITTLE LA GARITA CREEK - Saguache Co., GMU 79, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
From La Garita, go W on Carnero Creek Rd. for 1 mile; go S at fork on La Garita Rd. for 3
miles. Go W on USFS Rd. 670 (La Garita Creek) 5 miles. Take USFS Rd. 670 to SE corner or
from W on USFS Rd. 670 to SW corner.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Year-round for watchable wildlife. Sept. 1-Feb. 28 for hunting.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, pronghorn, bears, lions, rabbits, squirrels, doves, coyotes, beavers.

LITTLE SHEEP MOUNTAIN - Huerfano Co., GMU 85, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
From Gardner, go SW on CR 560 (Arco Rd.) for 7 miles. CR 560 traverses STL from NW
corner to S side.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, bears, elk, rabbits, doves, band-tailed pigeons, turkeys.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off county roads.

LITTLE SNAKE - Moffat Co., GMU 2/3, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Maybell, go 15 miles NW on Hwy. 318 to CR 21. Go N on CR 21 about 3.5 miles.
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�ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, pronghorn, elk, rabbits.

LOS CREEK - Saguache Co., GMU 67, Gunnison Svc. Ctr.
From Gunnison on Hwy. 50, go 8 miles to Hwy. 114. Go SE 20 miles. Turn right on CR
NN56. Go SE about 7.5 miles to USFS Rd. 787.2A. Go E 2 miles to S access.
ACRES: 320
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Pronghorn, elk, deer, small game.
FISHING: Coldwater stream.

LOS MOGOTES PEAK - Conejos Co., GMU 81, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
From S side of Antonito at Hwys. 285 and 17, go 7 miles W on Hwy. 17 to two-track trail N of
Hwy. 17 by old cemetery. Go N and W on two-track along N side of Los Mogotes Peak. Go past
peak 5 miles through BLM to E boundary.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, pronghorn, rabbits, grouse, coyotes.

McARTHUR GULCH - Park Co., GMU 501, Denver Svc. Ctr.
From Bailey, go W on CR 64 for 3.9 miles to parking area.
ACRES: 480
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, turkeys.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting prohibited with centerfire rifles.
b. Hunting prohibited in safety zone around ranch house and outbuildings as posted.

McCOY GULCH - Fremont Co., GMU 86, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Cotopaxi, go 4 miles S on CR 1-A to CR 37 to BLM land. Go E across BLM to W
boundary.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. l-May 31.
HUNTING: Turkeys, bears, lions, elk, deer.

MACFARLANE RESERVOIR - Jackson Co., GMU 17, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Walden, go S on Hwy. 125 for 18 miles to CR 28. Go 2.1 miles W to parking lot or go
.3 miles W to two-track road. For access to W portion, take access road 2.1 miles N. Go left at
Y intersection; go .7 miles to fence. Go through gate, and follow road N on W side of fence 1
mile. Take 2-track .8 miles W. Reservoir access also from BLM land.
ACRES: 2,880
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Two tracks bisecting STL closed to motorized travel Oct. 15-end of regular
rifle big game seasons. Motorized travel allowed on designated routes during this closure 10
a.m.-2 p.m. for retrieval of harvested game only.

MANZANARES CREEK - Huerfano Co., GMU 861, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
STL is 3 miles SW of Redwing. From Redwing, go S on CR 570 to CR 576. Take CR 576 W
to CR 575. Turn S on CR 575, which goes S, then curve W to BLM land.
ACRES: 1,420
OPEN: Aug. 15-May 31
HUNTING: Elk, deer, bears, lions, turkeys, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles restricted to county roads.

MAXWELL PARK - Chaffee Co., GMU 481, Salida Svc. Ctr.
In Buena Vista at stoplight, go 1 mile W on CR 306 to CR 321. Go S on CR 321 for 5 miles to
CR 327. Turn W on CR 327, and go W 1 mile to parking lot. Or take CR 306 for 3 miles W to
CR 339.
ACRES: 2,177
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, pronghorn.
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�RESTRICTIONS:
a. Max. 4 vehicles to parking area; max. 3 people per vehicle.
c. Access through parking areas only.

MAYBELL - Moffat Co., GMU 3, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Maybell, go 1.5 miles N on CR 19. STL is E and W of CR 19, N of Yampa River. CR
19 bisects STL from N and S and provides primary access. Access also from Hwy. 40, 4.5
miles E of Maybell and off Hwy. 318, W of Maybell near town of Sunbeam.
ACRES: 9,208
OPEN: Year-round for fishing and watchable wildlife. Aug. 15-Feb. 28 for hunting.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game.
FISHING: Coldwater stream.
RESTRICTIONS: Camping permitted as posted.

MAYNARD GULCH - Routt Co., GMU 441, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Hayden, go 8 miles W on Hwy. 40. STL N of highway.
ACRES: 724
OPEN: From first day of archery deer and elk season through May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, grouse, rabbits.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Vehicle parking only in designated areas.
b. Hunters may be limited through mandatory check station to control overcrowding, resource
damage or trespassing on private property.

MEADOW CREEK - Larimer Co., GMU 8; Ft. Collins Svc. Ctr.
From Ft. Collins, go 22 miles N on Hwy. 287 to Cherokee Park Rd. (CR 80C); then go 10
miles W to Middle Cherokee Management Area. Property in and adjacent to middle unit.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Open year-round for wildlife-related activities N of CR 80C. Open Sept. 1-Feb. 28 for
hunting S of CR 80C.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, antleope, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. S of CR 80C, foot or horseback only.
b. Vehicle access N of CR 80C allowed only certain times of year when Middle Cherokee
Management Area open to vehicles.

MEDANO - Alamosa, Saguache Co., GMU 82, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
Go 13 miles N of Alamosa on Hwy. 17; then go E 8 miles on Lane 6 N to San Luis Lakes
SWA or 17 miles N of Alamosa on Hwy. 17. Go E 4 miles on Twelve Mile Lane.
ACRES: 20,605
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting restricted to cow elk only.
b. Hunts allowed through hunt coordinator only. Contact DOW in Monte Visa for reservations,
(719) 587-6900.

MENEFEE PEAK - Montezuma Co., GMU 73, Durango Svc. Ctr.
From Mancos, go NE on Hwy. 160 for 5 miles. Turn right on dirt road at top of Mancos Hill.
Go 2.5 miles up dirt road to Menefee Mountain.
ACRES: 635
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, lions, turkeys, bears, small game.

MIDDLE CARTER (GUNSIGHT) - Grand Co., GMU 181, Hot Sulphur Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
NW sector: From Kremmling, take Hwy. 40 for 14 miles W to Chimney Rock Rd. (USFS Rd.
103). SE sector: From Kremmling, take Hwy. 40 for 10 miles W to CR 25. Take CR 26 left
fork .5 mile from Hwy. 40, and go E 5 miles. Chimney Rock Rd. (CR 27) accesses NW section; Gunsight Rd. (CR 26) accesses SE section.
ACRES: 5,019
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Camping, campfires permitted within 300 feet of Chimney Rock Rd. (CR
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�27/USFS 103) as posted.
CAUTION: Roads highly erodible; care advised in wet weather.

MIDDLE CREEK - Saguache Co., GMU 681, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
Go NW of Saguache on Hwy 114. Go N on CR 38 EE for 2.5 miles; then go N 2 miles on
USFS Rd. 856.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, pronghorn, bears, lions, small game.

MIDDLE PARK - Grand Co., GMU 27, Hot Sulphur Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Kremmling, take Hwy. 40 W 6 miles to Hwy. 134; go 4 miles to Red Dirt Rd. (USFS
Rd. 100). Then go 15 miles to Buffalo Park. Take USFS Rd. 131 for 1 mile E to sign and gate.
ACRES: 3,566
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles and parking restricted as posted.

MILK CREEK - Grand Co., GMU 27, Hot Sulphur Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
SW access: From Kremmling, take Hwy. 40 W 6 miles to Hwy. 134; then go 4 miles to Red
Dirt Rd. (USFS Rd. 100). Go N 15 miles to Buffalo Park; then go E on USFS Rd. 131 to sign
and gate. NE access: From Kremmling, take Hwy. 40 for 20 miles W to CR 184. Go 2 miles
W (dry weather only) through white pipe gate and along vehicle track to parking area just
before Muddy Creek. In wet weather, stay on CR 184 to mile marker 161 and enter property
from ridge or end of road. Two Bar access: Take Hwy. 40 W of Kremmling 18 miles to signed
parking area at mile marker 163. Timber activity may be present.
ACRES: 11,975
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Motor vehicles restricted to CR 184 (Hwy. 40, MM 163) and parking area (MM 165) unless
posted.
b. Motor vehicle access via gate in Sect. 11 restricted to designated track when road is dry.
c. Parking in Sect. 14 restricted as posted.

MINERAL HOT SPRINGS - Saguache Co., GMU 82, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
From Villa Grove, go S 4 miles on Hwy. 285 to CR GG; go 1/8 mile E. CRs GG and 58EE
bisect STL.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Pronghorn, deer, elk, small game.

MISHAK LAKES - Saguache Co., GMU 68, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
From Moffat, go S 2 miles on Hwy. 17, which bisects STL and provides several access points
W of CR O.
ACRES: 2,567
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game.

MOGOTAS ARROYO - Saguache Co., GMU 68, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
From Saguache,goS15milesonHwy.285 to CR L. Go W 4 miles to BLM road that bisects STL.
ACRES: 320
OPEN: Year-round for watching wildlife only. Aug. 15-Feb. 28 for hunting.
HUNTING: Pronghorn, deer, elk, bighorn sheep, rabbits, coyotes, bobcats.

MONUMENT BUTTE - Moffat Co., GMU 12, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Hamilton, go S 3 miles on Hwy. 13 to Yellow Jacket Pass Rd. (CR 45). Then go S on
CR 45 for 4 miles to parking lot.
ACRES: 653
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, rabbits, grouse.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off county road.
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�MOODY CREEK - Routt Co., GMU 231, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Steamboat Spgs., take Hwy. 40 for 2 miles S to Hwy. 131. Take Hwy. 131 S to town of
Yampa. Follow CR 7 SW until it turns into USFS Rd. 900. Go .75 mile N.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer.
RESTRICTIONS: Hunting prohibited N of Moody Creek.

MOONHILL - Routt Co., GMU 14, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Clark, go SE on USFS Rd. 440 to Rd. 471. At USFS Rd. 471A, walk SW into Long
Draw; go 3 miles. Also, corner of Moonhill next to CR 129 about 12 miles N of Hwy. 40 at
Steamboat Spgs. Parking at USFS Rd. 471A.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting prohibited with centerfire rifles.
b. Motorized vehicles, snowmobiles, bicycles prohibited.
c. Firewood cutting prohibited.

MORAPOS CREEK - Moffat Co., GMU 12, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Hamilton, go 2 miles S on Hwy. 13; then go S on CR 41. Go 2 miles to access on BLM
land. Access steep and up to 2 miles from CR. Game retrieval may be difficult.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Access from parking lot on BLM land off CR on S side of STL only.

MORGAN GULCH - Moffat Co., GMU 211, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
Take Hwy. 13 S from Craig to Axial Basin. Go W on CR 51 to CR 32. Go W on CR 32 for 4
miles. CR 32 runs through STL. CR 133 runs through N part of STL.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, pronghorn, small game.

MORRISON CREEK - Routt Co., GMU 15, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Oak Creek, go S 1 mile on Hwy. 131 to CR 14. Go E 4 miles to inlet of Stagecoach
Res., and go S on CR 16 for 7 miles. Private access road on STL.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off county roads.

NEE NOSHE RESERVOIR - Kiowa Co., GMU 127, Lamar Svc. Ctr.
From Eads, take Hwy. 287 S 10.5 miles to parking in designated area.
ACRES: 2,080
OPEN: Nov. 1-March 31.
HUNTING: Waterfowl.
RESTRICTIONS: Waterfowl hunting only. Hunters must check in at DOW station before
hunting.

NEESOPAH - Kiowa Co., GMU 126, Lamar Svc. Ctr.
To parking lot 1: From Eads, take Hwy. 287 S 10.5 miles. Parking lot W of Hwy. 287. To
parking lot 2: From Eads, take Hwy. 287 S 12 miles to CR F. Go W on CR F 1 mile to parking lot 2, N of CR F.
ACRES: 2,243
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Use of buildings, equipment, safety zones surrounding facilities prohibited.
b. From Nov. 1 through last day of waterfowl season, hunters must check in and out at Queens
check station.
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�NEWLIN CREEK - Fremont Co., GMU 69, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Florence, go S on Hwy. 67 for 4.5 miles to Newlin Ck. Rd. Go W 1 mile to NW corner.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting prohibited with centerfire rifles.
b. Hunting prohibited within buffer zone bounded on E by property boundary, on N and S by
boundary and extending .25 mile W along E property boundary.

NORTH CANYON - Baca Co., GMU 144, Lamar Svc. Ctr.
In the town of Campo at Hwy. 287 and CR J, go 10 miles W on CR J to CR 18. Take CR 18 for
4 miles S.
ACRES: 632
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Pronghorn, quail, coyotes.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot access only.

NORTH PLATTE - Jackson Co., GMU 16, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Walden, go .5 miles W on CR 12; then go W 5.3 miles to CR 18. Go 2 miles W to
bridge on North Platte River. Fishing access upstream from bridge. For hunting access, take
CR 9 S from bridge 1 mile and access STL W of BLM land.
ACRES: 152
OPEN: Year-round for fishing. Aug. 15-Feb. 28 for hunting.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
FISHING: North Platte River.

NORTH RABBIT CREEK - Larimer Co., GMU 8, Ft. Collins Svc. Ctr.
From Ft. Collins, go 22 miles N on Hwy. 287 to Cherokee Park Rd. (CR 80C); then go 6
miles W to Lower Cherokee Management Area. Follow access road .5 miles SW.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Year-round for fishing and small game. Aug. 15-Jan. 31 for big game.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, pronghorn, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only except during big game seasons when vehicle access allowed to
Rabbit Creek SWA.
b. Parking prohibited.
c. Activities not listed above prohibited Sept. 1-May 1.

OLD WOMAN CREEK - Saguache Co., GMU 79, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
From Del Norte, go N on Hwy. 112 for .75 mile; turn left on CR 15. Go N and W about 4
miles. Turn right on USFS Rd. 660; go 6 miles. Turn left on USFS Rd. 646, and go 1 mile.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.

OWL CREEK - Jackson Co., GMU 171, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Walden, take Hwy. 14 E 9 miles to CR 25. Go S 4.5 miles to STL; then go .7 mile to
parking area. Timber activity may be present.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Year-round for fishing. Aug. 15-Feb. 28 for hunting.
HUNTING: Elk, pronghorn, moose, small game, waterfowl.

OWL MOUNTAIN - Jackson Co., GMU 171, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Rand, go N on CR 27 for 7.6 miles to USFS Rd. 792. Go E .6 miles to BLM Rd. 2506.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.

OXBOW - Moffat Co., GMU 2, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Maybell, go 17 miles NW on Hwy. 318 to parking lot on S side.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, pronghorn, waterfowl, doves, rabbits, prairie dogs.
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�FISHING: In Oxbow area only of Little Snake River.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Watchable wildlife March 1-Aug. 15 allowed only above natural bluff 75 yards from water on
N edge of STL.
b. Open for youth mentor hunting, as posted. For information, call (970) 824-3046.
PARKDALE - Fremont Co., GMU 58, Salida Svc. Ctr.
Three miles west of Parkdale on Hwy. 50.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Year-round for fishing. Sept. 1-Feb. 28, for all other wildlife recreation.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, lions, bighorn, small game.

PASS CREEK - Larimer Co., GMU 8, Fort Collins Svc. Ctr.
From Hwy, 287, go 40 miles W on Cherokee Park Rd. (CR 80C) to CR 103. Then go W to
CR 190. Go 5 miles to W side.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, pronghorn, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot access only.
b. Access permitted from S side where property joins USFS land.

PAT/WHITBY CANYON - Baca Co., GMU 144, Lamar Svc. Ctr.
Whitby Tract: From Springfield, go W on Hwy. 160 for 24.7 miles to CR 8. Go S on CR 8,
5.5 miles to CR G. Go E .8 miles to Comanche Natl. Grassland. STL N of Comanche. Pat
Canyon Tract: From Springfield, go W on Hwy. 160 for 24.7 miles to CR 8. Go S on CR 8 for
10 miles to Kirkwell. Go W on CR M for 2 miles to CR 5. Go S on CR 5 for 1.1 miles.
ACRES: 1,302
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Small game, deer, pronghorn.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot access only.
b. Motor vehicles prohibited.

PECK MESA - Moffat Co., GMU 11, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Maybell, take Hwy. 318 NW to CR 10. Turn S on CR 10 and go about 2 miles. Property
N of CR 10.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Pronghorn, deer, elk, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Only portable hunting blinds allowed.
b. Motor vehicles restricted to CR 10.

PFISTER DRAW - Larimer Co., GMU 7/8, Fort Collins Svc. Ctr.
From Fort Collins, go 22 miles N on Hwy. 287 to CR 80C. Go W to CR 103 (known as Four
Corners). Go N 7 miles to E properties. To W STL, turn off USFS Rd. 200 and go W 5 miles.
Sects. 25 and 36 off CR 103, which goes through SW corner of sect. 36. Sect. 34 is 5 miles W
of CR 103 on USFS Rd. 200. Go N 1 mile on BLM two-track road.
ACRES: 1,920
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Pronghorn, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited.

PINE TREE GULCH - Moffat Co., GMU 211, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
East of Maybell, go S of Hwy. 40 on CR 57 for 12 miles.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Access only from parking lot on CR 57.
PINKHAM MOUNTAIN - Jackson Co., GMU 6, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Walden, go 13 miles N on Hwy. 125 to Hwy. 127. Go 9 miles N to CR 48 (USFS Rd.
895); then go W 1.5 miles to CR 49 (USFS Rd. 891); then go S to end of road.
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�ACRES: 520
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.

PINNACLE ROCK - Fremont Co., GMU 58/69, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Canon City, go 15 miles W on Hwy. 50 to Salt Lick BLM area. Then go .5 miles S
through BLM to NE corner of STL. Parking at Five Points recreation site.
ACRES: 520
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Turkeys, deer, elk, bighorn sheep, bears.

PINON HILLS - Conejos Co., GMU 81, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
From Manassa, go 3.6 miles E on Hwy. 142 to BLM Rd. 5006, and go SE 3 miles. STL S of
road.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Year-round for watchable wildlife. Sept. 1-Feb. 28 for hunting.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game.

PINON RIDGE - Moffat Co., Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Meeker, go W on Hwy. 64 to CR 77. Go N to BLM Rd. 1509.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, antleope, small game.

POISON SPYDER - San Miguel Co., GMU 70, Montrose Svc. Ctr.
From Naturita, take Hwy. 141 for 15 miles S to CR 29W. Take CR 29W; go W 1.7 miles from
Hwy. 141 on BLM Rd. 4088, and go 2 miles NW. Turn S and go 1 mile.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game.

POLE GULCH - Moffat Co., GMU 3, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Craig, go 39 miles N on Hwy. 13 to CR 4; go W for 1.75 miles. STL S of CR 4 and
extends 5 miles W of CR 9.
ACRES: 11,026
OPEN: Aug. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Only portable hunting blinds allowed.

PONCHA PASS - Chaffee Co., GMU 561, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Poncha Spgs., go S .5 mile on Hwy. 285 to NE corner.
ACRES: 360
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, rabbits.

POUDRE RIVER - Larimer Co., GMU 191, Fort Collins Svc. Ctr.
From Fort Collins, go NW on Hwy. 287 to Ted’s Place (Conoco Station); then either go W on
Hwy. 14 for 1.7 miles to STL, or go N on Hwy. 287 for 3 miles. Hwy. 14 access N and E of
road or through Gateway Park when open.
ACRES: 5,760
OPEN: Year-round for fishing as posted. Sept. 1-Feb. 28 for hunting.
HUNTING: Deer, small game.
FISHING: Coldwater stream (Poudre River, North Fork of Poudre and Seaman Res.)
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Public access prohibited E of Hwy. 287.
b. Access permitted from Hwy. 14 and USFS lands.

PTARMIGAN - Grand Co., GMU 28, Hot Sulphur Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Fraser, cross railroad tracks at N end of town, and go SW 8 miles on Church Park or
Crooked Creek Rd. (CR 50) in Arapahoe National Forest.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Year-round for watchable wildlife. Sept. 1-Feb. 28 for hunting.
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�HUNTING: Deer, elk, bears, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited except snowmobiles on 1 foot of snow.

QUAKEY MOUNTAIN - Gunnison Co., GMU 551, Gunnison Svc. Ctr.
From Hwys. 50 and 135, go E on Hwy. 50 approx. 17 miles to CR 887 (Wuanita Hot Springs
Rd.) Go N 10 miles to summit of Black Sage Pass. Go S on USFS Rd. 887.48. Park at trailhead 537, and go 2.5 miles.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.

RABBIT EARS - Jackson Co., GMU 16, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Walden, go W on Hwy. 14 to mile 5.9, then go N .6 miles to parking lot. Or, go 4.4
miles, and lot is on N side. Timber activity may be present.
ACRES: 5,188
OPEN: Year-round for fishing. Aug. 15-Feb. 28 for hunting.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, blue grouse, rabbits.
FISHING: Coldwater stream.
RESTRICTIONS: As posted, closure area on W side, Aug. 15-Sept. 1.

RAJADERO CANYON - Conejos Co., GMU 81, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
From La Jara, go 14 miles W on CR 15. Turn left on dirt road at Centro; then go 7 miles on
La Jara Reservoir Rd.
ACRES: 673
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, lions, bears.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off existing trails.

RATTLESNAKE HILL - Moffat Co., GMU 211, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Craig, go W on Hwy. 40 for 27 miles to CR 57 (Price Creek Rd.) Turn S, and go 5
miles to CR 32. Turn S, and go 4 miles on CR 32. Parking area and walk-thru access gate at
NE corner. Second walk-thru gate on drift fence in SE quarter.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, pronghorn, rabbits, sage grouse.
RESTRICTIONS: Hunting prohibited within .25-mile safety zone along E boundary as posted.

RED CANYON - Jackson Co., GMU 16, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Walden, go .5 mile W on Hwy. 14 to CR 12W, and go 5.3 miles W to CR 18. Then go
4.5 miles W to CR 5, and go 1 mile N to Delaney Butte Lakes SWA. Go W on CR 20 for 4.5
miles to oil well area; then take 2-track road 1 mile.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, rabbits, blue grouse.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access only from parking area on USFS road, suitable for 4WD only.
b. Trailer access prohibited past parking area.

RED LION RANCH - Logan Co., GMU 92, Brush Svc. Ctr.
From Crook, go NE on Hwy. 138 for 8.25 miles to Sedgwick-Logan county line. Turn S on
CR 97/1, and go 1.25 miles to parking area. Parking area off CR 97/1, just N of river bottom.
ACRES: 200
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, pheasants, quail, turkeys, ducks, geese, rabbits, squirrels.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access only as posted.
b. All recreational activities except deer hunting prohibited on opening weekend of regular
plains rifle deer season, and opening day and first weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
c. Horses prohibited except while training hunting dogs, and then only in Feb., March and
April (through Wed. before the opening of spring turkey season).
d. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited from first day of teal season through last day of
dark goose season.
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�RIDGE ROAD - Jackson Co., GMU 161, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Walden, go 1.2 miles W on Hwy. 14 to CR 12W; then go 5.3 miles W to CR 18. Go 4.5
miles W to CR 5; then go S 1.7 miles to parking area.
ACRES: 320
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.

ROSITA - Custer Co., GMU 84, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
From Westcliffe, go S 3 miles on Hwy. 69; then go E 6 miles on CR 328. Go S 3 miles on CR
323.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: From first day of archery deer and elk season to May 31.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, bears, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Hunting, discharging weapons restricted to bows, muzzleloaders, shotguns.

SADDLE MOUNTAIN - Park Co., GMU 581, Denver Svc. Ctr.
From Guffey, go 6 miles N on CR 59 to USFS boundary. Go 1.5 miles E over mountain by
foot or horseback.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, bears.

SAGE CREEK - Routt Co., GMU 13, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Hayden, go S on CR 37 for 7 miles.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: From first day of archery deer and elk season through May 31.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, blue grouse, rabbits.

SAGEBRUSH DRAW - Moffat Co., GMU 11, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Maybell, go E on Hwy. 40 to mile marker 42. Turn S on BLM Rd. 1509. Go 5 miles.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, pronghorn, rabbits, sage grouse, doves.

SAGUACHE CREEK - Saguache Co., GMU 68, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
From Moffat, go S 2 miles on Hwy. 17, which bisects STL and provides several access points
W of CR O.
ACRES: 2,059
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game.

SAKARIASON - Las Animas Co., GMU 85, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
From Trinidad, go W 15.3 miles on Hwy. 12 to CR 41.7. Go 11.6 miles N.
ACRES: 560
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, bears, turkeys, lions.
RESTRICTIONS:Access restricted as posted on W side.

SAN JUAN CREEK - Saguache Co., GMU 68, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
From Saguache, go S on Hwy. 285 for 6 miles to CR T. Go 2 miles W; then go S 1.25 miles.
ACRES: 3,238
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Pronghorn, elk, deer, rabbits, coyotes.
SAN LUIS CREEK - Saguache Co., GMU 82, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
From Moffat, go 5 miles N on Hwy. 17; then go E on CR Z for 1.5 miles.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Year-round for watching wildlife. Aug. 15-Feb. 28 for hunting and fishing.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, pronghorn, rabbits, coyotes.

SAN LUIS CREEK #2 - Saguache Co., GMU 82, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
From Moffat, go E on CR T. Take first right on CR 60. Go SE 1.25 miles.
ACRES: 480
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�OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Pronghorn, elk, deer, small game.

SAN LUIS HILLS - Conejos Co., GMU 81, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
In Antonito at Hwy. 285 and 6th St. (CR G), go 11.5 miles E on CR G. Turn N on a 2-track road;
go 1 mile. STL .25 mile E across BLM to W edge.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, pronghorn, rabbits, grouse, coyotes.

SAND CREEK - Chaffee Co., GMU 56, Salida Svc. Ctr.
.25 mile S of Hwys. 291 and 285. STL W of Hwy. 285 about 6.5 miles N of Poncha Spgs.
ACRES: 597
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, small game.

SAND CREEK - Jackson Co., GMU 6, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
Follow directions to Adams STL. Access from Adams or Colorado State Forest.
ACRES: 5,038
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Camping permitted as posted.

SAND CREEK SOUTH - Baca Co., GMU 144, Lamar Svc. Ctr.
From Campo, go 15 miles W on Rd. J; turn S on Rd. 13 and go 5.5 miles to forest service pasture, gate 2C. Go S and E 1 mile; take right fork S .25 mile.
ACRES: 319
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, lions, doves, scaled quail, rabbits, coyotes, bobcats, turkeys.

SAND GULCH #1 - Fremont Co., GMU 58, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Hwy. 50 in Howard, go N on CR 7 about .25 miles. At CRs 7 and 45, go E on CR 45
about .5 miles to Sand Gulch. At Sand Gulch, go N about .75 miles to STL.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, lions, small game. Timber activity may be present.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off BLM access road.

SAND GULCH #2 - Fremont Co., GMU 57, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Badger Creek and Arkansas River, go N about 2.5 miles following closed BLM road.
From BLM road closure, foot or horseback only.
ACRES: 560
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, lions, small game.

SAND GULCH #3 - Fremont Co., GMU 58, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Cotopaxi, go N on CR 12 about 4 miles to CR 157A. Go W on CR 157A about .75
miles to BLM Falls Gulch/Falls Gulch Mountain Rd. Go S, then W on BLM Falls Gulch/Falls
Gulch Mtn. Rd. about 3 miles. STL 1 mile W by foot or horseback from end of road.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, lions, small game.

SAND GULCH #4 - Fremont Co., GMU 58, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Cotopaxi, go N on CR 12 about 15 miles to Jack Hall/BLM Rd. Go W on Jack
Hall/BLM Rd. to designated parking area. STL is S and W about 4 miles.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, lions, small game.

SANDERSON GULCH - Saguache Co., GMU 68, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
From LaGarita, go N on CR 42 for 6 miles.
ACRES: 1,898
OPEN: Aug. 15-May 31.
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�HUNTING: Deer, pronghorn, elk, rabbits, coyotes.

SANDY BLUFFS - Yuma Co., GMU 102, Brush Svc. Ctr.
From Idalia, go 8.5 miles N on CR DD at Arikaree River.
ACRES: 3,202
OPEN: Sept. 1-June 14.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Access restricted as posted E of Hwy. 385.

SCHULTZ CANYON - Huerfano Co., GMU 85, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
From Walsenburg, take CR 330 (Ideal Rd.) S 11 miles. CR 330 traverses NE quarter of Sec.
31 and S half of Sec. 36. CR 310 enters NE quarter of Sec. 31 on E side.
ACRES: 960
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, bears, lions, rabbits, doves, band-tailed pigeons, turkeys.

SHORT CREEK BALDY - Fremont Co., GMU 86, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Cotopaxi, go W on Hwy. 50 for 6 miles to Kerr Gulch Rd.; go SW 5 miles.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, lions.
SIMSBERRY DRAW - Moffat Co., GMU 3, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
Take Hwy. 318 W from Maybell 10 miles to BLM Rd. 2122; go N 2.5 miles.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, pronghorn, small game.

63 RANCH - Park Co., GMU 50, Denver Svc. Ctr.
From Fairplay, go S on Hwy. 285 for 14.5 miles to 63 Ranch parking lot E of hwy.
ACRES: 1,635
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28 for hunting. Year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: Pronghorn, deer, elk, waterfowl.

SLEEPING GIANT - Routt Co., GMU 214, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Steamboat Spgs., go 8 miles W on Hwy. 40; turn N on CR 44. At CR 46, go 4 miles on
CR 46 to signed parking area. Gate, parking lot in NW corner.
ACRES: 400
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, grouse.

SLIDE MOUNTAIN - Grand Co., GMU 18, Hot Sulphur Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
East of Kremmling, turn N off Hwy. 40 on CR 2 and go 4 miles to Black Mountain Rd. Go
7.2 miles. Turn left; go .2 mile to fork and go left .3 mile to sign. Access steep with no access
across neighboring private land on S, W or N.
ACRES: 1,280
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, pronghorn.

SOUTH DUFFY MOUNTAIN - Moffat Co., GMU 211, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
S of Craig on Hwy. 13 to CR 51. Go W 2 miles to CR 17; then go N 5 miles.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, pronghorn, small game.

SOUTH MIDDLE CREEK - Huerfano Co., GMU 85, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
From La Veta, go .5 mile S on Hwy. 12 to Indian Creek Rd. (USFS Rd. 410). Go W 11 miles.
Timber activity may be present.
ACRES: 585
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, bears, lions, turkeys, blue grouse.

SOUTH NIPPLE RIM - Moffat Co., GMU 2/3, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Maybell, go N on CR 19 for 12 miles to CR 21. Then go N 11 miles to CR 7 and head
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�N 2 miles to CR 4. Then go W 9 miles to CR 66, and go S.
ACRES: 19,962
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28 for hunting. Year-round for watching wildlife.
HUNTING: Pronghorn, deer, elk, coyotes.
RESTRICTIONS: Discharging firearms prohibited within 100 feet of buildings, corrals as
posted.

SPRING CREEK - Jackson Co., GMU 171, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Walden, go 6 miles SE on Hwy. 14 to CR 21. Go 4 miles S to CR 32, then go 1.2 miles
E. Access also from Cohagen STL to N and surrounding BLM lands.
ACRES: 154
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Pronghorn, elk, small game.

STATE LINE - Baca Co., GMU 144, Lamar Svc. Ctr.
From Campo, go 4 miles W on Rd. J; go S on Rd. 24 for 5 miles. Turn E through USFS pasture gate 6M. Go 1 mile, and turn S at gate 6A on a two-track trail. After 1 mile, go through
two gates, and continue SE for 1.3 miles to NW corner. 4WD required for sandy, unimproved
roads in USFS pastures.
ACRES: 496
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Pronghorn, scaled quail, rabbits, coyotes.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot access only.

STEEL CANYON - Saguache Co., GMU 82, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
From Villa Grove, go E on CR LL57 (USFS Rd. 970) for 3.5 miles.
ACRES: 640
OPEN:Year-round for watching wildlife. Aug. 15-Feb. 28 for hunting.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, pronghorn, rabbits, hares, coyotes.

STEINHOFF HILL - Larimer Co., GMU 191, Fort Collins Svc. Ctr.
From Fort Collins, go N on Hwy. 287 about 16 miles to CR 74E at The Forks; go 4 miles W
on CR 74E; go N on CR 37 for .5 mile.
ACRES: 480
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Big game hunting prohibited except by archery.
b. Small game hunting prohibited except by archery or shotguns not firing single slugs.

STEVEN’S GULCH - Larimer CO., GMU 191, Fort Collins Svc. Ctr.
From Ft. Collins, take Hwy. 287 N to CR 74E (Red Feather Lakes Rd.). Go W on CR 74E to
USFS road near mile marker 11 on 74E. Follow USFS road S until it enters USFS land.
Access at this point is by foot or horse across USFS land. No public road access directly to
property boundary.
ACRES: 500
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.

STOKES GULCH - Routt Co., GMU 13, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Hayden, go S on CR 37 to CR 59.
ACRES: 1,863
OPEN: From first day of archery deer and elk season to May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, pronghorn, waterfowl.

STONEHOUSE GULCH - Saguache Co., GMU 681, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
From Saguache, go 10 miles N on Hwy. 285 to BLM road; go S from Noland Gulch loop
road to Stonehouse Gulch (across Hwy. 285 from Mineral Hot Spgs.). Go W .5 mile; then go
S 2 miles.
ACRES: 560
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, bighorn sheep, pronghorn, rabbits, blue grouse, doves, coyotes.

STONEY FACE MOUNTAIN - Fremont Co., GMU 58, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Cotopaxi, go 17 miles N on CR 12. Timber activity may be present.
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�ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, elk.

SWEETWATER - Kiowa Co., GMU 126, Lamar Svc. Ctr.
From Wiley, go N on Hwy. 287 to CR A. Go W on CR A to CR 40; go N 3 miles.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: For fishing, from last day of waterfowl season (or as posted) through Oct. 31. For
hunting, Sept. 1 through last day of waterfowl season (or as posted) to March 30.
HUNTING: Waterfowl, small game, deer.
FISHING: Warmwater.

TABLE MOUNTAIN - Fremont Co., GMU 59, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Canon City, go 8 miles E on Hwy. 50 to Hwy. 67. Then go N 3 miles to CR 123; then
go E on CR 123 for .25 mile to CR 132. Go 9 miles to Beaver Creek SWA. Access from
upper parking area on S and E.
ACRES: 4,640
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, bears, lions, rabbits, doves, turkeys, coyotes.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping prohibited except during big game season in designated areas only.
b. Horseback riding prohibited except during big game season.

TALLAHASSEE ROAD - Fremont Co., GMU 58, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Canon City, go 12 miles W on Hwy. 50 to Hwy. 9. Go 9 miles on Hwy. 9 to CR 2. Take
CR 2 W for 3 miles.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, pronghorn, coyotes, bears, grouse.
TAYLOR DRAW - Jackson Co., GMU 171, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Rand, go S on Hwy. 125 for 2.2 miles to CR 21, which becomes USFS Rd. 740. Go 7.1
miles to Jack Creek. Take USFS Rds. 742 and 743 for 3.1 miles to gate.
ACRES: 320
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, blue grouse, snowshoe hares, coyotes.

TEMPLE CANYON - Moffat Co., GMU 211, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Craig, go SW on Hwy. 40 for 27 miles to CR 57 (Price Creek Rd.). Turn S to
Rattlesnake Hill. Access via Rattlesnake Hill and BLM land, about 3 miles.
ACRES: 637
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game, birds.

TEXAS CREEK #1 - Fremont Co., GMU 58, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Hwy. 50 at Texas Creek, go N on CR 27 (Texas Creek Gulch) about 2.5 miles to 217A
Rd. Continue N/NW on 217A Rd. 1 mile to NE corner of STL.
ACRES: 250
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28
HUNTING: Elk, deer, lions, bighorn, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only except on 217A Rd.

TEXAS CREEK #2 - Fremont Co., GMU 58, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Texas Creek #1 STL, continue N on 217A Rd. for 5 miles. STL is .5 miles W through
BLM land. No access road to STL.
ACRES: 160
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28
HUNTING: Elk, deer, lions, bighorn, small game.

THORNBURG DRAW - Moffat Co., GMU 11, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Maybell, go 5 miles W on Hwy. 40; turn S on BLM Rd. 1558. Go about .25 mile.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Pronghorn, deer, elk, small game.
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�THREE MILE MOUNTAIN - Park Co., GMU 58, Denver Svc. Ctr.
Two parcels: (1) Take Hwy. 9 from Hartsel 14 miles S. Turn E on CR 116 (39-Mile Mountain
Rd.) and go 2 miles. (2) Take Hwy. 9 for 9 miles S. Turn E; go 1.1 miles on unmarked dirt
road to W boundary.
ACRES: 640 in each parcel.
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Pronghorn, coyotes, doves, rabbits.

THREE SISTERS - Jackson Co., GMU 6, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
Follow directions to Elk Mountain STL. Access from Elk Mountain STL or State Forest.
ACRES: 1,523
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
FISHING: Coldwater stream.
RESTRICTIONS: Access from parking area at end of CR 12E only.

TIGER LILY CREEK - Chaffee Co., GMU 481, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Buena Vista, go N on Hwy. 24 for 12 miles. STL E of Hwy. 24.
ACRES: 398
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28 for hunting. Year-round for fishing and watchable wildlife.
HUNTING: Bighorn sheep, deer, elk.
FISHING: Arkansas River.

TOMICHI DOME - Gunnison Co., GMU 551, Gunnison Svc. Ctr.
From Gunnison, at Hwys. 50 and 135, go 17 miles E on Hwy. 50 to BLM Rd. 3095 (Waunita
Hot Spgs. Rd.). Turn N on BLM Rd. 3095, and go 4 miles to W boundary.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Year-round for fishing. Sept. 1-Feb. 28 for hunting.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, pronghorn, bears, lions, grouse, rabbits.
FISHING: Hot Springs Reservoir.
RESTRICTIONS: Camping allowed as posted.

TRIANGLE - Moffat Co., GMU 11, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
Immediately W of Maybell off Hwys. 318 and 40.
ACRES: 1,021
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, pronghorn, small game.

TROUBLESOME VALLEY RANCH - Grand Co., GMU 18, Hot Sulphur Spgs Svc. Ctr.
From Kremmling, take Hwy. 40 E 5 miles to CR 2; then go N about 9 miles to CR 24; turn
right. Access through BLM or off road.
ACRES: 876
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, rabbits, coyotes, grouse.

TURKEY GULCH - Fremont Co., GMU 691, Salida Svc. Ctr.
Go 5 miles S of Texas Creek on Hwy. 69; then go 2 miles E on CR 28. Go 1 mile S by foot or
horseback across BLM land.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31 for hunting.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, bears, lions, small game.
TURKEY TRACK RANCH - El Paso Co., GMU 118, Colorado Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Fountain, go E 14 miles on Squirrel Ck. Rd. This road and Peyton Hwy. border STL.
ACRES: 8,887
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Access from designated parking area only.

TWENTY MILE - Routt Co., GMU 13, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Hwy. 40 E of Hayden, go S on CR 27 for 6 miles.
ACRES: 1,200
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28 for hunting. Year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, small game.
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�RESTRICTIONS: Small game hunting on weekends and Labor Day by permit only. Max. of
8 hunters allowed daily. Max. 4 hunters allowed per permit. Permits are free and may be
applied for by contacting Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr., Box 775777, Steamboat Springs, CO
80477 or by calling 970-871-2855. Permit deadline July 1. Permits issued by drawing.
Successful applicants notified by mail.

VILLA GROVE - Saguache Co., GMU 82, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
One parcel 8.5 miles N of Villa Grove on Hwy. 285. Other parcel 3 miles NE of Villa Grove
on Hayden Pass Rd. through BLM land.
ACRES: 880
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, pronghorn, bears, small game.

VINCENTE CANYON - Conejos Co., GMU 81, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
From Monte Vista, go 21 miles S on Hwy. 15 to Capulin. Go 10 miles SW on dump road (CR
8) from Capulin to N end.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 15-May 31 for hunting. Year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: Bighorn sheep, deer, elk, pronghorn, lions, bears, small game.
FISHING: La Jara Creek.
RESTRICTIONS: Camping permitted as posted.

WAUGH MOUNTAIN - Park, Fremont Co., GMU 57/58, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Canon City, go W on Hwy. 50 for 12 miles. Turn right on Hwy. 9, and go 9 miles. Take
CR 2 W for 15 miles. Foot access through BLM land on E and S. Use BLM parking lot.
ACRES: 17,773
OPEN: From first day of archery pronghorn season through May 31.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, pronghorn, bears, coyotes, grouse.

WEBER CANYON - Montezuma Co., GMU 73, Durango Svc. Ctr.
From Mancos, go 3 miles S on CR 41. STL E of CR.
ACRES: 461
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28
HUNTING: Deer, elk, lions, small game.

WELDON VALLEY - Morgan Co., GMU 95, Brush Svc. Ctr.
From Weldona, go E .33 mile on CR Y; then go N 2 miles on CR 10. STL on both sides of
CR 10. Gate in SE corner of Sect. 22 on CR 10 and in SW corner of Sect. 21.
ACRES: 5,600
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, pronghorn, doves, waterfowl.

WERNER ARROYO - Saguache Co., GMU 68, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
From Saguache, go S 7 miles on Hwy. 285 to CR T. Turn E, and go 6 miles to CR 53. Then
go S 2 miles to CR R. Turn W, and go 1 mile. Turn N, and go .5 mile.
ACRES: 320
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, pronghorn, waterfowl, rabbits, hares, coyotes, furbearers.

WEST BEAR GULCH - Fremont Co., GMU 69, Salida Svc. Ctr.
In Canon City at First St. and Hwy. 50, go S to CR 277. Go S on CR 277 for 11 miles (past
USFS campground 2 miles) to BLM road; then go NW 2.5 miles to E boundary.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Turkeys, deer, elk, bears, lions, small game.

WEST CARTER MOUNTAIN - Grand Co., GMU 181, Hot Sulphur Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Kremmling, take Hwy. 40 W 14 miles to Chimney Rock Rd. (CR 27/USFS Rd. 103).
Access to SW corner (Indian Pass) begins at gate 1.5 miles E of Hwy. 40. Access from E and
NE (Badger Creek) continues up Chimney Rock Rd. 5 miles to marked gates.
ACRES: 2,360
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
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�RESTRICTIONS:
a. Motor vehicles restricted to Chimney Rock Rd. unless posted.
b. Camping, campfires allowed within 300 feet of Chimney Rock Rd. (CR 27/USFS Rd. 103)
as posted, 14-day limit on camps.

WHISKEY CREEK - Eagle Co., GMUs 36/45, Glenwood Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Vail, go W on I-70 to Exit 171, and go .5 mile W. STL S of I-70. Parking at USFS office
at Meadow Mountain (off I-70 Exit 171, .25 mile E). Timber activity may be present.
ACRES: 602
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, bears, blue grouse, rabbits, coyotes.

WILLOW CREEK - Moffat Co., GMU 4, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Craig, go N 29 miles on Hwy. 13 to CR 101. Go 7 miles NE on CR 101 to CR 70. Then
go 3 miles E on CR 70. STL .25 mile NE through BLM.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, lions, pronghorn, small game.

WINDY RIDGE - Grand Co., GMU 27, Hot Sulphur Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Kremmling, go W 20 miles on Hwy. 40 (Diamond Creek crossing, mile marker 163); go
W 2 miles on CR 184. Timber activity may be present. CR access runs through private property until boundary of STL. Do not drive or park vehicles off county road in hay meadows,
which are on private land.
ACRES: 880
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Motor vehicle access restricted to CR 184.
b. Motor vehicle access through gate in Sect. 11 restricted to designated track when road is dry.
c. Parking restricted in Sect. 14 as posted.
WORMER GULCH - Park Co., GMU 58, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Canon City, go W on Hwy. 50 to Hwy. 9. Turn N, and go .5 mile N of Park-Fremont
county line. Adjoins Thirty-One Mile Mountain.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, bears, lions, elk, rabbits, doves, coyotes.

YAMPA RIVER - Routt Co., GMU 13, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Hayden, go 8 miles W on Hwy. 40. STL S of Hwy. 40. Access from Yampa River SWA.
Parking area available.
ACRES: 2,006
OPEN: From first day of archery deer and elk season through May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, grouse, rabbits.
RESTRICTIONS: Access from parking area only in SWA.

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�PROPERTIES BY COUNTY, MAP # ACRES

ALAMOSA (AL)
Medano (also Saguache) AL-1
BACA (BA)
North Canyon, BA-1
Pat/Whitby Canyon, BA-2
Sand Creek South, BA-3
State Line, BA-4
BENT (BE)
Blue Lake, BE-1
Keller Lease, BE-2
CHAFFEE (CF)
Aspen Ridge, CF-1
Chubb Park, CF-2
Droney Gulch, CF-3
Little Cochetopa Creek, CF-4
Maxwell Park, CF-5
Poncha Pass, CF-6
Sand Creek, CF-7
Tiger Lilly Creek, CF-8
CLEAR CREEK (CC)
Bakerville, CC-1
CONEJOS (CN)
Alamaditas Mesa, CN-1
Alamosa Canyon, CN-2
La Jara, CN-3
Los Mogotes Peak, CN-4
Pinon Hills, CN-5
Rajadero Canyon, CN-6
San Luis Hills, CN-7
Vincente Canyon, CN-8
CUSTER (CU)
Bear Gulch, CU-1
Beddows Mountain, CU-2
Froze Creek, CU-3
Lapin Creek, CU-4
Rosita, CU-5
DOLORES (DO)
Disappointment Creek, DO-1
EAGLE (EA)
Berry Creek, EA-1
Whiskey Creek, EA-2
EL PASO (EP)
Turkey Track Ranch, EP-1
FREMONT (FR)
Badger Creek (also Park) PA-4
Cody Park, FR-1
Cottonwood Ridge, FR-2
Deer Haven, FR-3
Dirty Gulch, FR-4
Fernleaf Gulch, FR-5
Florence, FR-6
Grape Creek, FR-7
McCoy Gulch, FR-8
Newlin Creek, FR-9
Parkdale, FR-10
Pinnacle Rock, FR-11
Sand Gulch #1, FR-12
Sand Gulch #2, FR-12
Sand Gulch #3, FR-12
Sand Gulch #4, FR-12
Short Creek Baldy, FR-13
Stoney Face Mountain, FR-14
Table Mountain, FR-15
Tallahassee Road, FR-16
Texas Creek #1, FR-17
Texas Creek #2, FR-17
Turkey Gulch, FR-18
Waugh Mountain (also Park), FR-19
West Bear Gulch, FR-20
GRAND (GR)
Antelope Creek, GR-1
Carter Creek, GR-2
Copper Mountain, GR-3

20,605
632
1,302
319
496

14,059
1,520
542
3,640
2,949
640
2,177
360
597
398
320

640
240
37,908
640
640
673
640
640
640
500
640
640
640

640

640
602

8,887

6,032
1,560
640
640
640
520
640
1,280
640
640
640
520
640
560
640
640
640
640
4,640
640
250
160
640
17,773
640
1,240
1,301
640

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East Carter Mountain, GR-4
Middle Carter (Gunsight), GR-5
Middle Park, GR-6
Milk Creek, GR-7
Ptarmigan, GR-8
Slide Mountain, GR-9
Troublesome Valley Ranch, GR-10
West Carter Mountain, GR-11
Windy Ridge, GR-12
GUNNISON (GU)
Black Sage Pass, GU-1
Daley Gulch, SA-4 (also Saguache)
Quakey Mountain, GU-2
Tomichi Dome, GU-3
HUERFANO (HU)
Black Hawk, HU-1
Black Mountain, HU-2
Blue Spring, HU-3
Guillermo Ranch, HU-4
Little Sheep Mountain, HU-5
Manzanares Creek. HU-6
Schultz Canyon, HU-7
South Middle Creek, HU-8
JACKSON (JA)
Adams, JA-1
Cohagen, JA-2
East Delaney Butte Lake, JA-3
Elk Mountain, JA-4
Independence Mountain, JA-5
Indian Creek, JA-6
Johnny Moore Mountain, JA-7
Kemp Draw, JA-8
MacFarlane Reservoir, JA-9
North Platte, JA-10
Owl Creek, JA-11
Owl Mountain, JA-11
Pinkham Mountain, JA-13
Rabbit Ears, JA-14
Red Canyon, JA-15
Ridge Road, JA-16
Sand Creek, JA-17
Spring Creek, JA-18
Taylor Draw, JA-19
Three Sisters, JA-20
KIOWA (KI)
Nee Noshe Reservoir, KI-1
Neesopah, KI-2
Sweetwater, KI-3
KIT CARSON (KC)
Landsman Creek (also Yuma), YM-1
LAKE (LK)
Box Creek, LK-1
Crystal Lake, LK-2
LARIMER (LR)
Arrowhead, LR-1
Bull Mountain, LR-2
Dry Creek North, LR-3
Eagle Canyon, LR-4
Horse Ranch Pass, LR-5
Jimmy Creek, LR-6
LaGarde Creek, LR-7
Meadow Creek, LR-8
North Rabbit Creek, LR-9
Pass Creek, LR-10
Pfister Draw, LR-11
Poudre River, LR-12
Steinhoff Hill, LR-13
Steven’s Gulch, LR-14
LAS ANIMAS (LA)
Aguilar TV Hill, LA-1
Apishapa North, LA-2
Chancellor Ranch, LA-3
Flattop Butte, LA-4
Sakariason, LA-5

1,794
5,019
3,566
11,975
640
1,280
876
2,360
880
415
644
640
640

1,511
640
640
2,118
640
1,420
960
585

3,640
2,537
640
2,839
11,239
640
7,671
520
2,880
152
640
640
520
5,188
640
320
5,038
154
320
1,523
2,080
2,243
640

332

629
467

200
640
640
640
640
640
640
640
640
640
1,920
5,760
480
500

500
1,880
47,425
2,052
560

�LOGAN (LO)
Atwood, LO-3
Bravo, LO-1
Duck Creek, LO-2
Ford Bridge, LO-4
Red Lion Ranch, LO-5
MOFFAT (MF)
Bakers Peak, MF-1
Bald Mountain, MF-2
Ben Morgan Canyon, MF-3
Big Hole Gulch, MF-4
Boston Flats, MF-5
Box Elder, MF-6
Box Elder North, MF-7
Castor Gulch, MF-8
Cedar Springs, MF-9
Cedars, MF-10
Citadel, MF-11
Cold Springs Mountain, MF-12
Cross Mountain, MF-13
Elk Springs #1, MF-14
Elk Springs #3, MF-15
Fortification, MF-16
Godiva Rim, MF-17
Greasewood, MF-18
Great Divide, MF-19
Homestead, MF-20
Iles Grove, MF-21
Jeffway Gulch, MF-22
Jimmy Dunn Gulch (also Routt), RO-6
Jubb Creek, MF-23
Little Snake, MF-24
Maybell, MF-25
Monument Butte, MF-26
Morapos Creek, MF-27
Morgan Gulch, MF-28
Oxbow, MF-29
Peck Mesa, MF-30
Pine Tree Gulch, MF-31
Pinon Ridge, MF-32
Pole Gulch, MF-33
Rattlesnake Hill, MF-34
Sagebrush Draw, MF-35
Simsberry Draw, MF-36
South Duffy Mountain, MF-37
South Nipple Rim, MF-38
Temple Canyon, MF-39
Thornburg Draw, MF-40
Triangle, MF-41
Willow Creek, MF-42
MONTEZUMA (MZ)
Menefee Peak, MZ-1
Weber Canyon, MZ-2
MORGAN (MG)
Weldon Valley, MG-1
OTERO (OT)
Higbee Canyon, OT-1
PARK (PA)
Agate Mountain, PA-2
Antero, PA-3
Badger Creek (also Fremont), PA-4
Badger Flats, PA-5
Crooked Top, PA-6
Dick’s Peak, PA-7
Eleven Mile, PA-8
Hartsel, PA-9
High Creek, PA-10
McArthur Gulch, PA-11
Saddle Mountain, PA-12
63 Ranch, PA-1
Three Mile Mountain, PA-13
Waugh Mountain (also Fremont), FR-19
Wormer Gulch, PA-15

RIO GRANDE (RG)
1,280
Dry Creek, RG-1
799
Gerrard, RG-2
ROUTT (RO)
879
Coal Bank Gulch, RO-1
640
Cottonwood Creek, RO-2
320
Deep Creek, RO-3
460
Fly Gulch, RO-4
360
Grassy Creek, RO-5
5,558
Jimmy Dunn Gulch (also Moffat), RO-6
724
Maynard Gulch, RO-7
640
Moody Creek, RO-8
640
Moonhill, RO-9
640
Morrison Creek, RO-10
640
Sage Creek, RO-11
Sleeping Giant, RO-12
400
Stokes Gulch, RO-13
1,863
Twenty Mile, RO-14
1,200
Yampa River, RO-15
2,006
SAGUACHE (SA)
Baca, SA-1
13,105
Burro Springs 1&amp;2, SA-2
6,175
Carnero, SA-3
1,714
Daley Gulch, SA-4 (also Gunnison)
644
Little La Garita Creek, SA-5
640
Los Creek, SA-6
320
Medano (also Alamosa), AL-1
20,605
Middle Creek, SA-7
640
Mineral Hot Springs, SA-8
640
Mishak Lakes, SA-9
2,567
Mogotas Arroyo, SA-10
320
Old Woman Creek, SA-11
640
Saguache Creek, SA-12
2,059
San Juan Creek, SA-13
3,238
San Luis Creek, SA-14
640
San Luis Creek #2, SA-15
480
Sanderson Gulch, SA-16
1,898
Steel Canyon, SA-17
640
Stonehouse Gulch, SA-18
560
Villa Grove, SA-19
880
Werner Arroyo, SA-20
320
SAN MIGUEL (SM)
Carter Place, SM-1
320
Dry Creek Basin, SM-2
640
Poison Spyder, SM-3
640
WELD (WD)
Carr Tract, WD-1
3,133
Greasewood Lake, WD-2
640
YUMA (YM)
Landsman Creek (also Kit Carson), YM-1
332
Sandy Bluffs, YM-2
3,202

160
80
640
280
200

12,393
6,887
640
1,847
104
628
640
320
640
640
640
26,509
640
800
1,680
1,866
640
3,518
640
640
2,079
640
5,558
640
640
9,208
653
640
640
640
640
640
640
11,026
640
640
640
640
19,962
637
640
1,021
640
635
461

5,600

640

3,782
11,060
6,032
3,570
400
640
265
420
1,121
480
640
1,635
1,280
17,773
640

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                  <text>�DOW OFFICES
DOW Headquarters
6060 Broadway
Denver, 80216, (303) 297-1192

Northeast Region (Denver) Service Ctr.
6060 Broadway
Denver, 80216, (303) 291-7227

Fort Collins Service Ctr.
317 W. Prospect Rd.
Fort Collins, 80526, (970) 472-4300

Brush Service Ctr.
122 E. Edison, Box 128
Brush, 80723, (970) 842-6300

Northwest Region Service Ctr.
711 Independent Ave.
Grand Junction, 81505, (970) 255-6100

Montrose Service Ctr.
2300 S. Townsend Ave.
Montrose, 81401, (970) 252-6000

Glenwood Springs Service Ctr.
Gunnison Service Ctr.
50633 Hwys. 6 &amp; 24
300 W. New York Ave.
Glenwood Springs, 81601, (970) 947-2920 Gunnison, 81230, (970) 641-7060
Southwest Region Service Ctr.
151 E. 16th St.
Durango, 81301, (970) 247-0855

Meeker Service Ctr.
73485 Hwy. 64
Meeker, 81641, (970) 878-6090

Hot Sulphur Springs Service Ctr.
Steamboat Springs Svc. Ctr.
346 Grand County Rd. 362
925 Weiss Drive
Hot Sulphur Spgs, 80451, (970) 725-6200 Steamboat Spgs, 80477, (970) 870-2197
Southeast Region Service Ctr.
4255 Sinton Rd.
Colorado Spgs, 80907, (719) 227-5200

Pueblo Service Ctr.
600 Reservoir Rd.
Pueblo, 81005, (719) 561-5300

Lamar Service Ctr.
2500 S. Main St.
Lamar, 81052, (719) 336-6600

Salida Service Ctr.
7405 Hwy. 50
Salida, 81201, (719) 530-5520

Monte Vista Service Ctr.
0722 South Road 1 East
Monte Vista, 81144, (719) 587-6900

Printed for free distribution by the
COLORADO DIVISION OF WILDLIFE
6060 Broadway, Denver, CO 80216
(303) 297-1192
www.wildlife.state.co.us
Editor: Brighid Kelly
Printing paid for with hunting and fishing license fees.
Printed 2008 by Publication Printers, Denver. 40,000 copies.
The Wildlife Commission sets state trust lands regulations in May. Wildlife Commissioners (as of July 2008): Robert
Bray, chair; Brad Coors, vice chair; Tim Glenn, secretary; Jeffrey A. Crawford, member; Roy McAnally, member;
Richard Ray, member; Dennis Buechler, member; Dorothea Farris, member; Robert Streeter; member Harris Sherman,
ex-officio member; John Stulp, ex-officio member.
NOTE: Laws and regulations in this brochure are paraphrased for easier understanding and are intended only as a
guide. Colorado wildlife statutes and regulations are available for viewing at DOW offices.

�STATE TRUST LANDS OPEN FOR WILDLIFE RECREATION
Unless otherwise stated in this brochure, these regulations apply to State Trust Lands
leased by DOW for wildlife recreation:
a. Closed March 1-Aug. 31, unless posted otherwise.
b. Open only to hunting, fishing and wildlife viewing.
c. Camping prohibited.
d. Target practice or shooting prohibited.
e. Youth mentor hunting and/or fishing means hunting or fishing by youths age under
18. Youths under 16 must be accompanied by a mentor. Mentors must be 18 or older,
comply with hunter education requirements and accompany youths while hunting.
f. Closed 1/2 hour after sunset until 1/2 hour before sunrise, unless posted otherwise.

HABITAT STAMP
License Buyers: For License Buyers: A Colorado Wildlife Habitat Stamp is
required of people 19-64 who buy hunting or fishing licenses. With a license purchase,
the stamp is $5 and required with the first 2 licenses bought in a calendar year ($10
total). The stamp allows access to state wildlife areas or state trust lands leased by the
DOW. A Habitat Stamp is required of people 19-64 who visit a state wildlife area or
state trust land leased by the DOW, such as wildlife viewers or hikers. This stamp is
$10.25 (25-cent search and rescue fee). A lifetime stamp is $200, which satisfies either
of the above requirements.

ALPHABETICAL LISTING
ADAMS - Jackson Co., GMU 6, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Walden, go 4.2 miles N on Hwy. 125 to CR 8. Go 6.8 miles E to CR 8A, then E .8
mile to two-track road. Take two-track .6 mile SE to parking area. Unless accessing from
Colorado State Forest, STL provides the only way into Adams and Sand Creek STLs.
ACRES: 3,640 (360 acres in Sections 28, 29, 32, 33, along Sherman Creek, closed.)
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, pronghorn, moose, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access restricted as posted.
b. Foot or horseback only.
AGUILAR TV HILL - Las Animas Co., GMU 85, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
From Aguilar, take Exit 30 off I-25 to CR 63.1. Go .5 mile W.
ACRES: 500
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, pronghorn, bears, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Access restricted as posted on E side.
AGATE MOUNTAIN - Park Co., GMU 58, Denver Svc. Ctr.
From Hartsel, go 1.75 miles S on Hwy. 9 to CR 53. Go S 15 miles to parking area on E boundary, S of CR 53.
ACRES: 3,782
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game, wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
ALAMADITAS MESA - Conejos Co., GMU 81, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
Route #1: From Los Mogotes Peak STL (see directions in this brochure), go W on 2-track 7.5
miles to W boundary. Route #2: From La Jara STL, (see directions in this brochure) go S of La
Jara Reservoir on 4WD road to Fox Creek. From Fox Creek, by foot or horseback only, go 1.5
miles S to S boundary to FS land. Go 3 miles E on FS land and cross Fox Creek and Fox Creek
trail. Go 1 mile to W boundary.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
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�HUNTING: Elk, deer, pronghorn, rabbits, grouse, coyotes.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
ALAMOSA CANYON - Conejos Co., GMU 81, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
Go 12 miles S of Monte Vista on Hwy. 15; then go 11 miles W on USFS Rd. 250 to Terrace
Res. (Alamosa Canyon). Then go on foot or horseback through BLM and national forest.
ACRES: 240
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, bears, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
ANTELOPE CREEK - Grand Co., GMU 181, Hot Sulphur Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Kremmling, go W 14 miles on Hwy. 40 to Chimney Rock Rd. (USFS Rd. 103), then go
6 miles E to East Carter Mtn. gate. Walk-through gate with signs provides access.
ACRES: 1,240
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, blue grouse.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
b. ATV, snowmobile access allowed on designated route as posted at East Carter Creek gate
during hunting season only.
c. Camping, campfires prohibited.
ANTERO - Park Co., GMU 49/50, Denver Svc. Ctr.
From Fairplay, go S on Hwy. 285 for 16.5 miles. Next to Antero State Wildlife Area. From N
of Antero Jct. on Hwy. 24, go 9 miles to Antero Reservoir Rd.; then go W 1.75 miles to NW
corner of STL. Or, 4.5 miles N of Antero Jct. on Hwy. 285, then W on unmarked USFS Rd.
433, .5 mile to N boundary. Timber activity may be present.
ACRES: 11,060
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28. Year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: Big game, small game, waterfowl.
APISHAPA NORTH - Las Animas Co., GMU 133, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
From Walsenburg, take I-25 exit to Hwy. 10; go E for 18.5 miles. Then go S on CR 77 for 7
miles; go E on CR 90 for 11 miles to Apishapa SWA. Follow signs through SWA to NE side
and parking lot.
ACRES: 1,880
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, pronghorn, bighorn sheep, rabbits, doves, scaled quail, bobcats, coyotes.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only.
b. Motor vehicles prohibited past parking lot.
ARROWHEAD - Larimer Co., GMU 19, Fort Collins Svc. Ctr.
From Rustic, go 2.25 miles W on Hwy. 14 in Poudre Canyon, .25 miles on highway frontage
on N side.
ACRES: 200
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Bighorn sheep, deer, elk, rabbits, blue grouse, pine squirrels.
ASPEN RIDGE - Chaffee Co., GMU 57, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Salida, take CR 175 (Ute Trail) 5 miles N. Turn left on CR 185 and go 5 miles. Access
off CR 185 at N and S ends of STL. Timber activity may be present.
ACRES: 542
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Bighorn sheep, deer, elk.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only.
b. Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
ATWOOD - Logan Co. GMU 96, Brush Svc. Ctr.
From Atwood, go 1/2 mile S on Hwy. 63. Access near SE corner of STL next to CR 16.
ACRES: 160
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�OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Mule deer, white-tailed deer, pheasant, quail, turkeys, ducks, geese, rabbits, squirrels, furbearers.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting with centerfire rifles prohibited.
b. Reservations required for hunting by calling 1-800-846-9453. Reservations not accepted more
than 14 days nor less than 48 hours before hunt date. Failing to cancel reservations may result
in losing future reservation rights. Max. 1 reservation per day, and 1 reservation per phone call.
Reservations not transferable. Person who makes reservation must be licensed hunter and be at
property day of hunt. Check in and check out required. For spring turkey reservations for hunters
with limited turkey licenses for unit 96, call the DOW’s Brush office, (970) 842-6300.
c. Hunting prohibited except Sat., Sun., Wed., Labor Day, Columbus Day (observed), Veterans
Day (observed), Thanksgiving day, Christmas, New Year’s, Martin Luther King Day and
Presidents’ Day.
d. Four reservations issued per day with a max. of 4 people each. Two reservations are for the
general public; 1 for mobility-impaired hunters and 1 for youth and their mentors. The general
public and mobility-impaired must hunt on the up river side of Hwy. 63. Youths and mentors
must hunt on the down river side of highway.
e. All recreational activities except deer hunting prohibited on opening weekend of regular
plains rifle deer season, and opening day and first weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
f. Horses prohibited except while training hunting dogs, and then only in Feb., March and
April (through Wed. before the opening of spring turkey season).
BACA - Saguache Co., GMU 82, Monte Vista office.
N of Hooper on Hwy. 17, via Rds D and G (E of Hwy. 17).
ACRES: 13,105
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access and hunting allowed through hunt coordinator only. Contact Monte Vista office for
reservation, (719) 587-6900.
b. Hunting restricted to cow elk only.
BADGER CREEK (UPPER, LOWER UNITS) - Fremont, Park Co., GMUs 57/58,
Salida Svc. Ctr.
Lower Unit: From Cotopaxi, go 21 miles N on CR 12; then go W 1 mile on BLM road.
Upper Unit: From Hartsel, go S on Hwy. 9 for 1.75 miles to CR 53. Follow CR 53 for 22
miles. Timber activity may be present.
ACRES: 6,032
OPEN: Lower Unit: Year-round for fishing. All other uses, Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
Upper Unit: Oct. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, bighorn sheep.
FISHING: Coldwater stream.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Fishing prohibited on Upper Unit.
b. Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
c. Campfires prohibited.
BADGER FLATS - Park Co., GMUs 50 &amp; 581, Denver Svc. Ctr. (GMU 50 N of Hwy. 50,
GMU 581 S of Hwy. 50)
Three points of access: (1.) From Lake George, go W on Hwy. 24, 1.5 miles. (2.) From Lake
George, go W 2.25 miles on CR 90. (3.) From Lake George, go W on Hwy. 24 about 8 miles
to USFS Rd. 891 and go S.
ACRES: 3,570
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, bears, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
BAKERS PEAK - Moffat Co., GMUs 3/4, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
In Craig at Hwys. 13 and 40, go N on Hwy. 13 for 24 miles to CR 101. Turn E on CR 101
and go 1.5 miles.
ACRES: 12,393
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�OPEN: Aug. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Pronghorn, deer, elk, sage grouse, rabbits and coyotes.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only.
b. Motor vehicles prohibited off state or county roads.
c. Camping prohibited.
d. Only portable hunting blinds allowed.
BAKERVILLE - Clear Creek Co., GMU 39, Denver Svc. Ctr.
From Georgetown, take I-70 W 5 miles. STL is 1.25 miles E of Bakerville exit. Majority of
ppty. is N of I-70.
ACRES: 320
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28. Year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: Bighorn sheep, elk, deer, lions, bears, blue grouse, ptarmigan, rabbits, snowshoe
hares.
FISHING: Coldwater stream.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot access only.
b. Access only off I-70 right of way.
BALD MOUNTAIN - Moffat Co., GMU 3, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
Tract 1: From Maybell, go N on CR 19 for 15 miles to CR 150. Go W on CR 150 for .5 mile.
Tract 2: From Maybell, go N on CR 19 for 10 miles to CR 71. Go W on CR 71 to CR 71S. Go
S on CR 71S for 2.5 miles. Tract 3 &amp; 4: From Maybell, go W on Hwy. 318 for 15 miles to CR
21. Go N on CR 21. Tract 3 is 9 miles N of Hwy. 318 and W of CR. Tract 4 is 14 miles N of
Hwy. 318 and on both sides of CR.
ACRES: 6,887
OPEN: Aug. 16-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Pronghorn, deer, elk, sage grouse, rabbits, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Campfires prohibited.
b. Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
BEAR GULCH - Custer Co., GMU 69, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Westcliffe, go 10 miles E on Hwy. 96 to CR 271. Go 1 mile to NW corner of STL.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: From first day of archery deer and elk season through May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, bears, lions, rabbits, squirrels, turkeys.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
BEDDOWS MOUNTAIN - Custer Co., GMU 691, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
From Westcliffe, go N about 8 miles on Hwy. 69. Parking off Hwy. 69.
ACRES: 500
OPEN: From first day of archery deer and elk season through May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, bears, lions, turkeys, rabbits, squirrels.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only.
b. Parking prohibited on Hwy. 69.
c. Shooting prohibited within 500 feet of Hwy. 69 and man-made structures.
BEN MORGAN CANYON - Moffat Co., GMU 211, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Meeker, go 23 miles N on Hwy. 13. Turn W on CR 17 to CR 32. Go W 11 miles to CR
55. Go 2.5 miles to parking lot.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, pronghorn, small game.
BERRY CREEK - Eagle Co., GMU 36, Glenwood Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Vail, take I-70 W to Exit 163 (Edwards). Go N to Singletree entrance, then W to USFS
Rd. 778. Go 1 mile and take first left after cattle guard. Go 2.5 miles. Several 4-WD roads run
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�through STL. Surrounded by USFS land.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, bears, blue grouse, rabbits, coyotes.
BIG HOLE GULCH - Moffat Co., GMU 3, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Craig, go 40 miles N on Hwy. 13. Take CR 4 W 15 miles.
ACRES: 1,847
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb 28 for hunting. Year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: Pronghorn, deer, elk, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, campfires prohibited.
b. Only portable hunting blinds allowed.
BLACK HAWK - Huerfano Co., GMU 85, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
From Walsenburg, go S on I-25 to Exit 42. Take CR 310 to Pryor; then go 2.5 miles S on CR
312 to E side of STL. Or, take CR 310 W to N side.
ACRES: 1,511
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, bears, lions, pronghorn, elk, doves, rabbits, turkeys.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only.
b. Motor vehicles prohibited off county roads.
BLACK MOUNTAIN - Huerfano Co., GMU 84, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
From Gardner, go 1 mile W on Hwy. 69. Turn N on USFS Rd. 634 and go 6 miles to USFS
Rd. 635 (Black Mountain Rd.) Go W .5 mile to access markers.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, rabbits, squirrels, doves, coyotes, turkeys.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
BLACK SAGE PASS - Gunnison Co., GMU 551, Gunnison Svc. Ctr.
From Gunnison at Hwy. 50 and USFS Rd. 243 (Marshall Pass Rd.), go N on Hwy. 50 for 1
mile to USFS Rd. 888. Go N on USFS Rd. 888 for 5.5 miles to S boundary.
ACRES: 415
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28. Year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, bears, lions, blue grouse, rabbits.
FISHING: In small section of No Name Creek.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
BLUE LAKE - Bent Co, GMU 125, Lamar Svc. Ctr.
From Las Animas, take Hwy. 194 W to CR 10; go N 11 miles. On CR TT, go W 2.5 miles to
E boundary. There are several parking lots: (1) at end of CR TT; (2) at bridge on SE corner;
(3) at S end.
ACRES: 14,059
OPEN: Year-round.
HUNTING: Pronghorn, deer, waterfowl, upland game.
FISHING: Warmwater lake.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Islands closed May 15-Aug. 31.
b. Camping permitted as posted.
c. Motor vehicles permitted on designated roads only.
BLUE SPRING - Huerfano Co., GMU 84, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
From Gardner, go W on Hwy. 69 for 1 mile to USFS Rd. 634. Turn N and go 13 miles.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 15-May 31.
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�HUNTING: Deer, elk, lions, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting prohibited in safety zone along E boundary as posted.
b. Foot or horseback only.
BOSTON FLATS - Moffat Co. GMU 3, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Maybell, go NW 3.5 miles on Hwy. 318. STL N of Hwy. 318. Parking between highway and STL. No roads; only walk-in access.
ACRES: 104
OPEN: Year-round for fishing, watchable wildlife. Sept. 1-Feb. 28 for hunting.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot access only.
BOX CREEK - Lake Co., GMU 48, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Leadville, go 7 miles S on Hwy. 24, turn W on CRs 10 and 24 for 2.4 miles.
ACRES: 629
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot access only.
BOX ELDER - Moffat Co., GMU 211, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Hamilton, go S on Hwy. 13 for 11 miles to CR 17. Turn right, and go 1.5 miles to CR
51. Go 1 mile to CR 32, and go 8.5 miles to BLM access.
ACRES: 628
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
BOX ELDER NORTH - Moffat Co., GMU 211, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Meeker, go 23 miles N on Hwy. 13. Turn W on CR 32, and go W 7 miles to parking lot.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, pronghorn, small game.
BRAVO - Logan Co., GMU 91, Brush Svc. Ctr.
From Sterling, take Hwy. 6 E about 2 miles to CR 37. Go N on CR 37 for 5.7 miles.
ACRES: 80
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, waterfowl, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Access from designated parking areas only.
BULL MOUNTAIN - Larimer Co., GMU 8, Fort Collins Svc. Ctr.
From Fort Collins, take Hwy. 287 N 22 miles to Cherokee Park Rd. (CR 80C). Go 35 miles
W. CR 80C runs through SE corner. Two-track road runs into SW part.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only.
b. Motor vehicles prohibited off county roads.
BURRO SPRINGS 1 &amp; 2 - Saguache Co., GMU 68, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
From LaGarita, go N on CR 42 for 2.2 miles to CR 42K. Go W on CR 42K.
ACRES: 6,175
OPEN: Aug. 15-May 31.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, pronghorn, bighorn sheep, lions, rabbits, doves, blue grouse.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.

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�CARNERO - Saguache Co., GMU 68, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
From La Garita, go 4 miles west on CR 41G.
ACRES: 1,714
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, bighorn sheep, bears, lions, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
CARR TRACT - Weld Co., GMU 87, Fort Collins Svc. Ctr.
From Fort Collins, take I-25 N 20 miles to Carr exit. Go E on 2 miles to CRs 126 and 17.
Access 1: 0.5 miles N of CR 126 on CR 17. Access 2: N of CR 126 at SE corner of STL,
about 4 miles E of CR 17 (2.5 miles E of town of Carr).
ACRES: 3,133
OPEN: Access restricted to pronghorn hunting only during pronghorn seasons.
HUNTING: Pronghorn. Caution: bison may be present.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting from blinds prohibited.
b. Fires prohibited including, but not limited to, open fires, BBQ’s, sterno cans, stoves,
smoking.
c. Access by permit holders and 1 non-hunting companion. Maximum of 10, one-day access
permits issued daily by DOW. Permits available beginning Aug. 1. Contact DOW in Fort
Collins, (970) 472-4300.
d. Parking allowed only for permit holders in designated areas.
CARTER CREEK - Grand Co., GMU 181, Hot Sulphur Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Kremmling, go 14 miles W on Hwy. 40 to Chimney Rock Rd. (USFS Rd. 103); go 3
miles E to parking area and sign.
ACRES: 1,301
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, blue grouse, sage grouse.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
b. ATV and snowmobile access allowed on designated route in Sect. 31 as posted at E Carter
Creek gate during hunting season only.
c. Camping, campfires prohibited.
CARTER PLACE - San Miguel Co., GMU 70, Montrose Svc. Ctr.
From Naturita, take Hwy. 145 E 3.5 miles to Hwy. 141; go 3.6 miles S on Hwy. 141. Turn W
on CR HH31, and go 3 miles to dirt road. Go 1 mile S.
ACRES: 320
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access through BLM only
b. Foot or horseback only.
CASTOR GULCH - Moffat Co., GMU 13 Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Craig, go S on Hwy. 13 about 14 miles to CR 93. Go E .5 mile. Signs designate huntable area.
ACRES: 320
OPEN: Aug. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, lions, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
NOTE: Exchange of use on STL. Part private land; part state trust land.
CEDAR SPRINGS - Moffat Co., GMU 11, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Maybell, go 8 miles W on Hwy. 40. Turn S on CR 23, and go about 2 miles. Vehicle
access on CR 23 and BLM Rd. 1558.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Pronghorn, deer, elk, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles permitted only on CR 23 and BLM Rd. 1558.
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�CEDARS - Moffat Co., GMU 4, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Craig, go N on Hwy. 13 for 38 miles to CR 2. Go E on CR 2 for 6.5 miles.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Pronghorn, deer, elk, sage grouse, rabbits, coyotes.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only.
b. Camping prohibited
c. Only portable hunting blinds allowed.
CHANCELLOR RANCH - Las Animas Co., GMU 147, Lamar Svc. Ctr.
From Trinidad, go E on Hwy. 160 for 40 miles to ppty. Go N on CR 147 for 9 miles to ppty.
From Kim, go W 28 miles on Hwy. 160, and go N on CR 147.
ACRES: 47,425
OPEN: From first day of archery pronghorn season to May 31.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, pronghorn, bighorn sheep, turkeys, lions. No small game hunting or
fishing allowed.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by permit only. Valid license and special permit required. Contact Lamar office for
details, (719) 336-6600.
b. Only 1 non-hunting companion allowed per hunter.
c. Check in required at designated location.
d. Hunting prohibited within 1/2 mile of homes. Safety zone posted.
e. Target shooting prohibited.
f. Camping only in designated areas.
g. Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
h. Parking in designated areas only.
i. Motor vehicles prohibited off county roads if wet conditions exist.
j. Trash must be packed out.
k. Horses allowed only in big game seasons for hunting.
l. Only certified weed-free hay allowed.
CHUBB PARK - Chaffee Co., GMU 49, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Fairplay, go 20 miles S on Hwy 285 to Hwys. 285 and 24. Go SW 1 mile to top of
Trout Creek Pass. Turn W (right) on CR 311; go 1 mile. Timber activity may be present.
ACRES: 3,640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, grouse, rabbits.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping permitted only as posted.
b. Motor vehicles permitted on county roads as posted.
c. Foot or horseback only.
CITADEL - Moffat Co., Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Meeker, go N on Hwy. 64 to CR 71. Go N to Indian Valley Truck Trail, and go 12 miles N.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, pronghorn, small game.
COAL BANK GULCH - Routt Co., GMU 441, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Hayden, go 2.5 miles N on CR 76.
ACRES: 879
OPEN: From first day of archery deer and elk season to May 31.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, mountain sharp-tailed grouse.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting with archery, muzzleloaders, shotguns firing single slug and rimfire rifles only.
b. Foot or horseback only off county roads.
c. Only youth mentor hunting allowed. Only one mentor per youth allowed.
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�CODY PARK - Fremont Co., GMU 69, Salida Svc. Ctr.
Tract 1: From Westcliffe, at Hwys. 96 and 69, go N on Hwy. 69 for 2.5 miles to CR 215. Go
N 6.25 miles to SW corner of STL. Tract 2: From Hwy. 50 and 4th St. in Canon City, go S on
4th St. 2 miles until it turns into CR 143. Go 10.3 miles S on CR 143 to BLM Rd. 6227. Go
NW on BLM Rd. 6227 for 4 miles. Access by foot or horseback 7 miles thru BLM.
ACRES: 1,560
OPEN: Aug. 15-May 31.
HUNTING: Lions, bears, deer, elk, pronghorn, turkeys, rabbits, squirrels.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
COHAGEN - Jackson Co., GMU 171, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Walden, go 6 miles SE on Hwy. 14 to CR 21. Go E 1.8 miles.
ACRES: 2,537
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
COLD SPRINGS MOUNTAIN - Moffat Co., GMUs 2/201, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Maybell, go NW on Hwy. 318 for 41 miles to CR 10N. Go N on CR 10N for 8 miles.
STL W of CR 10N largely on top of Cold Springs Mountain and is mixed with BLM and private land. 2,495 acres E of CR 10N are mixed with BLM and private land. 4-wheel-drive
vehicles advised on CR 167 and BLM Rd. 2007.
ACRES: 26,509
OPEN: Aug. 1-Dec. 31.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, pronghorn, blue grouse, sage grouse.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping allowed only during big game seasons.
b. Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
COPPER MOUNTAIN - Grand Co., GMU 28, Hot Sulphur Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Kremmling, go S on Hwy. 9 to Williams Peak or from CR 3 at Mule Creek. Access
from USFS land on S. All other access from private land. Permission required.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, blue grouse.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only.
b. Camping, campfires prohibited.
COTTONWOOD CREEK - Routt Co., GMU 441, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Hayden, go N on CR 80 for 1 mile to CR 70. Go E 2.8 miles to CR 80, and go N 10.7 miles.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: From first day of archery deer and elk season through May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, blue and mountain sharp-tailed grouse.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunters may be limited through mandatory check station to control overcrowding, resource
damage or trespassing on private property.
b. Foot or horseback only off county roads.
c. Camping, campfires prohibited.
COTTONWOOD RIDGE - Fremont Co., GMU 581, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Canon City, go W on Hwy. 50 for 12 miles to Hwy. 9. Turn N on Hwy. 9, and go 6 miles.
Turn W at gate; go .8 mile.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31. Year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: Deer, lions, bears, rabbits.
FISHING: Cottonwood Creek.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
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�CROOKED TOP - Park Co., GMU 46, Denver Svc. Ctr.
From Bailey, go 2 miles N on Hwy. 285 to traffic light. Turn left on CR 43; go 6.4 miles to
Saddlestring Rd. Turn left .3 mile to USFS Rd. 101. Turn right; go 4 miles. Walk NE 2 miles.
ACRES: 400
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, blue grouse, rabbits, squirrel, turkeys.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only.
b. Access only from USFS Rd. 101.
CROSS MOUNTAIN - Moffat Co., GMU 11, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Maybell, go SW on Hwy. 40 for 16 miles to mile marker 44; go N on Deer Lodge Park
Rd. about 2.5 miles to BLM easement.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Pronghorn, deer, elk, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
CRYSTAL LAKE - Lake Co., GMUs 48/49, Salida Svc. Ctr. (GMU 48, W of river; GMU 49,
E of river)
From Leadville, go S on Hwy. 24 about 3 miles to Hwy. 300. Go W 1 mile to Halfmoon Rd.
Go S on pavement and dirt road 2 miles until left fork. Take left fork S for .75 miles.
ACRES: 467
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28. Year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, waterfowl, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot access only.
DALEY GULCH - Gunnison, Saguache Co., GMU 551, Gunnison Svc. Ctr.
From Sargents at USFS Rd. 243 and Hwy. 50, go N for .75 mile and turn left into STL. Enter
at gravel pit W of Hwy. 50 across from state highway barn.
ACRES: 644
OPEN: Year-round.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, bears, lions, blue grouse, rabbits.
FISHING: Agate Creek, Brush Creek, Tomichi Creek.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping permitted as posted.
b. Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
c. Foot or horseback only.
DEEP CREEK - Routt Co., GMU 214, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Steamboat Spgs., go N on CR 129 for 10 miles to CR 54; then go W 5 miles to CR 56.
Go W and S 3 miles to CR 52W, and continue W 2.4 miles. (Last 2 miles are 4WD only.)
ACRES: 320
OPEN: First day of archery elk season to Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, grouse.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Parking allowed only in designated area.
b. Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
c. Foot or horseback only from designated parking area.
DEER HAVEN - Fremont Co., GMU 581, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Canon City, go W on Hwy. 50 to Hwy. 9. Go 9 miles N to CR 11. Turn right, and go 5.2
miles on CR 11 to Deer Haven Rd. Turn right on Deer Haven Rd., and go .8 miles to
Thompson Mtn. Rd. Turn right, and go .7 miles to end of road.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28 for hunting. Year-round for watchable wildlife.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
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�DICK’S PEAK - Park Co., GMU 58, Denver Svc. Ctr.
From Hartsel, take Hwy. 9 S 14 miles, then go 3.8 miles SW to Dick’s Peak Rd. (261). Go 3
miles.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, grouse, rabbits.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot access only.
DIRTY GULCH - Fremont Co., GMU 58, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Cotopaxi, go 5.5 miles N on CR 12.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
DISAPPOINTMENT CREEK - Dolores Co., GMU 711, Durango Svc. Ctr.
From Dove Creek, go 2 miles W to Hwys. 666 and 141. Go N on Hwy. 141 for 27 miles to
Disappointment Valley. Go S on CR 19Q (USFS Rd. 250) for 18 miles to McKinney Draw
Rd. on BLM land. Go .25 mile S to N end of STL. Enter on N end, .25 mile S of CR 19Q.
Access via two-track road on BLM land in Dawson Draw.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
DRONEY GULCH - Chaffee Co., GMU 56, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Poncha Spgs., go N on Hwy. 285 for 5 miles to CR 251. STL W of Hwy. 285. Just N on
Hwy. 285, access from highway monument with parking. Do not attempt access from N via
subdivision on CRs 251A or 251. CR 251 makes a big circle and only S prong can be used to
access on S side.
ACRES: 2,949
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb.28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, campfires prohibited.
b. Foot or horseback only.
c. Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
DRY CREEK - Rio Grande Co., GMU 80, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
Sect. 16: From Monte Vista, take Hwy. 15 S for 2 miles to #2 South Rd. Go 3 miles W. Sect. 36:
From Monte Vista, take Hwy. 15 S for 2 miles to #2 South Rd. Go W 9.5 miles to STL.
ACRES: 1,280
OPEN: Aug. 15-May 31.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, pronghorn, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting prohibited in safety zone along E side of Sect. 16 as posted.
b. Camping, campfires prohibited.
c. Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
DRY CREEK BASIN - San Miguel Co., GMU 70, Montrose Svc. Ctr.
On Hwy. 145 between Naturita and Redvale, turn S on Hwy. 141, and go 15 miles to Dry
Creek Basin SWA.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.

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�DRY CREEK NORTH - Larimer Co., GMU 8, Fort Collins Svc. Ctr.
Go W on Cherokee Park Rd. (CR 80 C) from Hwy. 287 approx. 50 miles to CR 103; then go
N to Bull Mountain Access Rd. Go 5 miles NE to STL, NE of Shell Creek. No established
roads access STL; some OHV roads provide access.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, bears, lions.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
DUCK CREEK - Logan Co., GMU 90, Brush Svc. Ctr.
From I-76, take Crook exit. Go N on Hwy. 55 to town of Crook. At stop sign, continue N to
CR 64. Go E on CR 64 about 1 mile to NW corner of STL. Cattle may be on STL. Extreme
caution must be taken when hunting while cattle are present.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
EAGLE CANYON - Larimer Co., GMU 20, Fort Collins Svc. Ctr.
From Loveland, take Hwy. 34 W to Big Thompson School; go N 4 miles on Buckhorn Rd.
(CR 27) to Masonville. Go NW on Buckhorn Rd. 2.5 miles to Storm Mountain Rd. Go 2.5
miles W on Storm Mountain Rd. to access sign on USFS land. Go by foot or horseback 1.5
miles across forest to S boundary.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game.
EAST CARTER MOUNTAIN - Grand Co., GMU 181, Hot Sulphur Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Kremmling, go 14 miles W on Hwy. 40 to Chimney Rock Rd. (USFS Rd. 103). Then
go 6 miles E to sign and gate.
ACRES: 1,794
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, blue grouse.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Motor vehicles restricted to Chimney Rock Rd. unless otherwise posted.
b. ATV, snowmobiles allowed on designated route as posted at gate in Sect. 24 during hunting
season only.
c. Parking permitted in designated lots only.
d. Hunting prohibited in safety zone as posted along east fence line.
e. Camping, campfires permitted only as posted within 300 feet of Chimney Rock Rd with a
14-day limit.
EAST DELANEY BUTTE LAKE - Jackson Co., GMU 16, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Walden, go .5 miles W on Hwy. 14 to CR 12; then g 5.3 miles W to CR 18. Go 4.5
miles W to CR 5. Go 1 mile N to Delaney Butte Lakes SWA. STL E of lake.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28 for hunting and watchable wildlife. Year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: Small game.
FISHING: Coldwater lake.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot access only.
ELEVEN MILE - Park Co., GMU 581, Denver Svc. Ctr.
From Hartsel, go SE 17 miles. STL crosses CR on N and S.
ACRES: 265
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Pronghorn, waterfowl.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.

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�ELK MOUNTAIN - Jackson Co., GMU 6, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Walden, take 5th St. E, which turns into CR 12, then go 10 miles to CR 12. Go left
about 2.5 miles to CR 12E over Elk Mountain 3.9 miles to end of road. Access only from
State Forest and parking lot at end of CR 12E.
ACRES: 2,839
OPEN: Year-round for fishing. Aug. 15-Feb. 28 for hunting.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, blue grouse, rabbits, coyotes.
FISHING: Coldwater stream.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only.
b. Access from parking lot only.
ELK SPRINGS #1 - Moffat Co., GMU 11, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Maybell, go W on Hwy. 40 to mile marker 42; turn S on BLM Rd. 1509. Go S 9 miles
through Sect. 36, and turn NW. Private property in Sagebrush Draw (portions of Sects. 14, 23,
26) open to hunting. Enter S end through Sect. 26.
ACRES: 800
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, pronghorn, lions, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot and horseback only.
ELK SPRINGS #3 - Moffat Co., GMU 10, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Elk Springs, go .75 mile W on Hwy. 40. BLM road runs through center of STL, S of
Hwy. 40.
ACRES: 1,680
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Pronghorn, deer, elk, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
FERNLEAF GULCH - Fremont Co., GMU 58, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Cotopaxi, go N 1.5 miles on CR 12 to BLM Sand Gulch Rd. Turn E on BLM Sand
Gulch Rd., and go 3 miles to NW corner of STL.
ACRES: 520
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, lions, bighorn, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only except on BLM Sand Gulch Rd.
b. Motor vehicles prohibited off BLM Sand Gulch Rd.
FLATTOP BUTTE - Las Animas Co., GMU 133, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
From Aguilar on I-25, take Exit 34 to CR 60. Go E for 10 miles; then go N on CR 75 for 2
miles. Go E on CR 64 for 2 miles and N on CR 79 for 6 miles to parking lot.
ACRES: 2,052
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, pronghorn, rabbits, doves, scaled quail, bobcats, coyotes.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
FLORENCE - Fremont Co., GMU 69, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Canon City, take Hwy. 67 SE 13 miles to CR 15, which goes W to Florence picnic area,
next to STL.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, bears, lions, rabbits, squirrels, turkeys, blue grouse.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only.
b. Access through national forest only.

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�FLY GULCH (youth mentors only) - Routt Co., GMU 214, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Steamboat Spgs., go N on Hwy. 129 to CR 44. Then go W to CR 44A; then go N 1 mile.
ACRES: 460
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for youth mentor hunting only.
b. Foot or horseback only.
FORD BRIDGE - Logan Co., GMU 91, Brush Svc. Ctr.
From Sterling, go 7.5 miles NE on Hwy. 138 to CR 40; then go E .5 mile.
ACRES: 280
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Mule and white-tailed deer, pheasants, quail, turkeys, ducks, geese.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting prohibited with centerfire rifles.
b. All recreational activities except deer hunting prohibited on opening weekend of regular
plains rifle deer season, and opening day and first weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
c. Paintball shooting prohibited.
d. Horses prohibited except while training hunting dogs, and then only in Feb., March and
April (through Wed. before the opening of spring turkey season).
FORTIFICATION - Moffat Co., GMU 301, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Craig, go N on Hwy. 13 for 9.5 miles.
ACRES: 1,866
OPEN: Day after 4th rifle season through last day of late season in Dec. for hunting.
HUNTING: Elk.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access and hunting allowed through Frosty Acres Ranch only. Contact ranch for reservations,
(970) 824-8935 or (970) 824-9568.
b. Hunting restricted to cow elk.
c. Access only from parking area off Hwy. 13.
d. Foot access only.
FROZE CREEK - Custer Co., GMU 86, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
From Westcliffe, go 10 miles S on Hwy. 69. Go W on CR 106 for 1 mile to SE corner of STL.
Parking lot at CRs 106 and 111.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Pronghorn, deer, elk, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot access only.
GERRARD - Rio Grande Co., GMU 80, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
Two miles E of South Fork or 13 miles W of Del Norte on Hwy. 160, go .25 mile S of Hwy.
160 on USFS Rd. 345.
ACRES: 799
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, bears, lions, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
GODIVA RIM - Moffat Co., GMU 3, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Maybell, take Hwy. 318 NW to CR 21. Go N on CR 21 about 4 miles to BLM Godiva
Rim access road 2124. Go E on Rd. 2124 about 7 miles to STL.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Pronghorn, deer, elk, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Campfires prohibited
b. Motor vehicles restricted to BLM Rd. 2124.
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�GRAPE CREEK - Fremont Co., GMU 69, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Canon City at Hwy. 50 and First St., go S on First St. for 1 mile to CR 3. Go W on CR
3, 5.2 miles to Temple Canyon City Park. Go S .5 mile through park to NE corner of STL.
Continue through STL along Grape Creek and 1.7 miles along Grape Creek through BLM to
Pine Gulch. Walk W up Pine Gulch 1.2 miles.
ACRES: 1,280
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28 for hunting. Year-round for watchable wildlife and fishing as posted
on Grape Creek.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, bighorn sheep, lions, bears, rabbits, turkeys.
FISHING: Coldwater stream.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
GRASSY CREEK - Routt Co., GMU 13, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Hayden, go E on Hwy. 40 for 6 miles to CR 27; go S 6 miles. Parking off CR 27 on Old
Rockcastle Mine Access Rd.
ACRES: 360
OPEN: From first day of archery deer and elk season through May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, mountain sharp-tailed grouse.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
GREASEWOOD - Moffat Co., GMU 3, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
Six parcels: (1) From Maybell, go N on CR 19 to CR 21. Then go N on CR 21 for 1.5 miles
and E on two-track road to Red Wash Butte. (2) From Maybell, go N on CR 19 to CR 21;
then go N on CR 21 to CR 50. Go E on CR 50 for 5 miles. (3) From Maybell, go N on CR 19
to CR 21; go N on CR 21 to CR 42; go E on CR 42 for 8.5 miles. (4) From Maybell, go N on
CR 19 to CR 8. Go E on CR 8 to CR 6. Head NE on CR 6-CR 44 for 4.5 miles. (5) From
Maybell, go N on CR 19 to CR 8. Go E on CR 8 to CR 8N, and go N 1.25 miles. (6) From
Maybell, go N on CR 19 to CR 8; go E to CR 8N. STL NE of intersection.
ACRES: 3,518
OPEN: Aug. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Pronghorn, deer, elk, sage grouse, rabbits.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot access only.
GREASEWOOD LAKE - Weld Co., GMU 95, Fort Collins Svc. Ctr.
From Kersey, go 18 miles E on Hwy. 34 to CR 87 (Masters Rd.). Go N and E on Rd. 87
(which becomes CR 89) for 14 miles to CR 68. At intersection, go E 1 mile to parking area.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Pronghorn, rabbits, coyotes, doves, ducks.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot access only.
GREAT DIVIDE - Moffat Co., GMU 3, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Craig, go NW on CR 7 to CR 5. Go E on CR 5 to CR 118. Go N on CR 118 for .25 miles.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Pronghorn, deer, elk, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Only portable hunting blinds allowed.
b. Campfires prohibited.
c. Motor vehicles restricted to county roads.
GUILLERMO RANCH - Huerfano Co., GMU 85, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
From Walsenburg, go 15 miles NW on Hwy. 69 to Badito Jct. From Badito Jct., take CR 520 S
for 6 miles to Major Ranch entrance. Then go W 1.25 miles on CR 520.1 to SE corner of STL.
CR 520.1 enters STL on SE corner, then traverses STL 3 miles to W boundary.
ACRES: 2,118
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
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�HUNTING: Pronghorn, rabbits, doves, coyotes.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
HARTSEL - Park Co., GMU 58, Denver Svc. Ctr.
From Hartsel at Hwys. 24 and 9, take Hwy. 9 S for .5 mile. Prty. on both sides of road. Also
from Hartsel, go SE on CR 59 for 3 miles to parking area. Walk S 1 mile and W .25 mile.
ACRES: 420
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Pronghorn, waterfowl.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
HIGBEE CANYON - Otero Co., GMU 130, Lamar Svc. Ctr.
From La Junta, go 13 miles S on Hwy. 109. STL N of Hwy. 109 between Comanche National
Grasslands sign and CR 804.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
HIGH CREEK - Park Co., GMU 50, Denver Svc. Ctr.
From Fairplay, go 7 miles S on Hwy. 285. Take road E of Hwy. 285 for .5 mile E to road
going S. Go .25 miles.
ACRES: 1,121
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28 for hunting. Year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: Pronghorn, waterfowl.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
HOMESTEAD - Moffat Co., GMU 11, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Maybell, go W on Hwy. 318 for 10 miles to CR 10. Go SW on CR 10 for 6 miles to BLM
Rd. 1686. Go S on BLM Rd. 1686 for 1 mile.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Pronghorn, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Campfires prohibited.
b. Foot or horseback only.
HORSE RANCH PASS - Larimer Co., GMU 8, Fort Collins Svc. Ctr.
From Fort Collins, go N 22 miles on Hwy. 287 to Cherokee Park Rd. (CR 80C). Go W on
Cherokee Park Rd. 40 miles to CR 103. Go N to Bull Mountain Rd., then go 4 miles NE.
Parking on adjacent BLM land. Timber activity may be present. Access is by rough 4WD
road; no turnaround for trailers.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1- Feb. 28 for hunting.
HUNTING: Elk, pronghorn, deer.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
ILES GROVE - Moffat Co., GMUs 12/211, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Craig, go S on Hwy. 13 to 4 miles S of Hamilton and 1 mile E of mile marker 70.4.
From Craig, go S on Hwy. 13 for 5.5 miles S of Hamilton and 1 mile W of mile marker 70.4.
Access to E parcel off Hwy. 13 on W edge of property. To W parcel, go S off Hwy. 13 on CR
49 for 1 mile to parking area.
ACRES: 2,079
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, pronghorn, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.

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�INDEPENDENCE MOUNTAIN - Jackson Co., GMU 161, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Walden, go .5 mile W on Hwy. 14 to CR 12. Go W 8 miles to CR 7. Go N 6 miles to
property. From Cowdrey, go W 6 miles on CR 6Y.
ACRES: 11,239
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: ATVs allowed only for game retrieval 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on designated
roads. Otherwise, closed to motorized traffic.
INDIAN CREEK - Jackson Co., GMU 171, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Rand, go N on CR 27 for 3.6 miles to CR 21.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting prohibited with centerfire rifles in NE 1/4 of Sect. 16.
b. Foot or horseback only.
c. Access from parking lot off CR 21 only.
JEFFWAY GULCH - Moffat Co., GMU 13, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Craig, go 14 miles S on Hwy. 13 to Hwy. 317. Go E on Hwy. 317 for 7.5 miles to CR
33; go 1.25 miles N to STL. Horse gate at SE corner.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
JIMMY CREEK - Larimer Co., GMU 8, Fort Collins Svc. Ctr.
From Fort Collins, go 50 miles W on Hwy. 14. Turn N on Laramie River Rd. 103 and go 23
miles to Bull Mountain Rd.. Then go E 1.25 miles to BLM and STL boundary. Bordered on E,
N and W by BLM land.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, pronghorn, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
JIMMY DUNN GULCH - Moffat, Routt Co., GMU 441, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Hayden, go 5 miles N on Hwy. 40 to CR 80. Go N on CR 80 for 2.5 miles to property
W of CR 80.
ACRES: 5,558
OPEN: Last Sat. in Aug.-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunters may be limited through mandatory check station to control overcrowding, resource
damage or trespassing on neighboring private property.
b. Foot or horseback only.
JOHNNY MOORE MOUNTAIN - Jackson Co., GMU 6, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Walden, take Hwy. 14 SE 12.5 miles to CR 30. Go 1 mile to parking area. From Walden
take 5th St. E until it becomes CR 12; go 6.7 miles E to CR 23A. Go 4.2 miles S, then E. Or,
take 5th St. E until it becomes CR 12. Go E 10 miles to CR 29. Go .9 miles to parking area.
Parking lot W of dam. Parking lot .25 mile N of dam.
ACRES: 7,671
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28. Southern portion open year-round for fishing as posted.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
FISHING: In Michigan River and along Meadow Creek Reservoir dam as posted.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
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�JUBB CREEK - Moffat Co., GMU 211, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Meeker, go 23 miles N on Hwy. 13. Turn W on CR 17 to CR 32 and go W .5 miles to
parking lot.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, pronghorn, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
KELLER LEASE - Bent Co., GMU 146, Lamar Svc. Ctr.
Go 3 miles S of Las Animas on Hwy. 101 to CR DD. Go .5 mile E to CR 13 for 1.5 miles;
then go E on CR FF for .5 mile. Go N on CR 13.5 for .5 mile; then E on CR FF.5 for 7 miles.
ACRES: 1,520
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, pronghorn, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
KEMP DRAW - Jackson Co., GMU 171, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Walden, go 6 miles SE on Hwy. 14 to CR 21; go 1.3 miles S.
ACRES: 520
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles restricted to designated roads and CR 21.
KING CREEK - Routt Co., GMU 26, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Toponas, go .5 mile S on Hwy. 131. Turn W on CR 5, and go about 3 miles. Go S on
CR 5A for 1 mile.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
FISHING: Coldwater stream.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
LaGARDE CREEK - Larimer Co., GMU 7, Fort Collins Svc. Ctr.
From Fort Collins, take Hwy. 14 for 50 miles W. Take Laramie River Rd. (CR 103) N 28
miles to Hohnholz Lakes. Go W 15 miles on USFS Rd. 200; then go S on Rd. 143 and E on
Rd. 207.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. l-Feb. 28 for hunting. Year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, bears.
FISHING: LaGarde Creek for brooks and browns.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
LA JARA - Conejos Co., GMU 81, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
From La Jara, go W on Hwy. 15 for 10.5 miles to USFS Rd. 240; go 23 miles. Timber activity
may be present.
ACRES: 37,908
OPEN: Year-round for fishing. Sept. 1-Feb. 28 for hunting.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, pronghorn, bighorn sheep, bears, lions, small game.
FISHING: Lake, three coldwater streams.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping permitted only as posted.
b. Foot or horseback only.
c. Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
LANDSMAN CREEK - Kit Carson, Yuma Co., GMU 103, Colorado Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Burlington, go 18 miles N on Hwy. 385; go .5 mile E on Yuma CR O.
ACRES: 332
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31 for hunting.
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�HUNTING: Deer, turkeys, pheasants, quail, doves, rabbits, coyotes.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot access only.
LAPIN CREEK - Custer Co., GMU 84, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
From Westcliffe, go 8 miles S on Hwy. 69 to CR 310. Go 5.5 miles E to property.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: From first day of archery deer and elk season to May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, pronghorn.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
LITTLE COCHETOPA CREEK - Chaffee Co., GMU 561, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Poncha Spgs., take Hwy. 50 W 2.5 miles to CR 210, and go S 4.5 miles. Timber activity
may be present.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
LITTLE LA GARITA CREEK - Saguache Co., GMU 79, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
From La Garita, go W on Carnero Creek Rd. for 1 mile; go S at fork on La Garita Rd. for 3
miles. Go W on USFS Rd. 670 (La Garita Creek) 5 miles. Take USFS Rd. 670 to SE corner or
from W on USFS Rd. 670 to SW corner.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Year-round for watchable wildlife. Sept. 1-Feb. 28 for hunting.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, pronghorn, bears, lions, rabbits, squirrels, doves, coyotes, beavers.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
LITTLE SHEEP MOUNTAIN - Huerfano Co., GMU 85, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
From Gardner, go SW on CR 560 (Arco Rd.) for 7 miles. CR 560 traverses STL from NW
corner to S side.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, bears, elk, rabbits, doves, band-tailed pigeons, turkeys.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off county roads.
LITTLE SNAKE - Moffat Co., GMU 2/3, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Maybell, go 15 miles NW on Hwy. 318 to CR 21. Go N on CR 21 about 3.5 miles.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, pronghorn, elk, rabbits.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
LOS CREEK - Saguache Co., GMU 67, Gunnison Svc. Ctr.
From Gunnison on Hwy. 50, go 8 miles to Hwy. 114. Go SE 20 miles. Turn right on CR
NN56. Go SE about 7.5 miles to USFS Rd. 787.2A. Go E 2 miles to S access.
ACRES: 320
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Pronghorn, elk, deer, small game.
FISHING: Coldwater stream.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off established roads.
LOS MOGOTES PEAK - Conejos Co., GMU 81, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
From S side of Antonito at Hwys. 285 and 17, go 7 miles W on Hwy. 17 to two-track trail N of
Hwy. 17 by old cemetery. Go N and W on two-track along N side of Los Mogotes Peak. Go past
peak 5 miles through BLM to E boundary.
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�OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, pronghorn, rabbits, grouse, coyotes.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
McARTHUR GULCH - Park Co., GMU 501, Denver Svc. Ctr.
From Bailey, go W on CR 64 for 3.9 miles to parking area.
ACRES: 480
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, turkeys.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting prohibited with centerfire rifles.
b. Hunting prohibited in safety zone around ranch house and outbuildings as posted.
McCOY GULCH - Fremont Co., GMU 86, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Cotopaxi, go 4 miles S on CR 1-A to CR 37 to BLM land. Go E across BLM to W
boundary.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. l-May 31.
HUNTING: Turkeys, bears, lions, elk, deer.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
MACFARLANE RESERVOIR - Jackson Co., GMU 17, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Walden, go S on Hwy. 125 for 18 miles to CR 28. Go 2.1 miles W to parking lot or go
.3 miles W to two-track road. For access to W portion, take access road 2.1 miles N. Go left at
Y intersection; go .7 miles to fence. Go through gate, and follow road N on W side of fence 1
mile. Take 2-track .8 miles W. Reservoir access also from BLM land.
ACRES: 2,880
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
MANZANARES CREEK - Huerfano Co., GMU 861, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
STL is 3 miles SW of Redwing. From Redwing, go S on CR 570 to CR 576. Take CR 576 W
to CR 575. Turn S on CR 575, which goes S, then curve W to BLM land.
ACRES: 1,420
OPEN: Aug. 15-May 31
HUNTING: Elk, deer, bears, lions, turkeys, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only.
b. Campfires prohibited.
c. Motor vehicles restricted to county roads.
MAXWELL PARK - Chaffee Co., GMU 481, Salida Svc. Ctr.
In Buena Vista at stoplight, go 1 mile W on CR 306 to CR 321. Go S on CR 321 for 5 miles to
CR 327. Turn W on CR 327, and go W 1 mile to parking lot. Or take CR 306 for 3 miles W to
CR 339.
ACRES: 2,177
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, pronghorn.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only.
b. Max. 4 vehicles to parking area; max. 3 people per vehicle.
c. Access through parking areas only.
d. Camping, campfires prohibited.
MAYBELL - Moffat Co., GMU 3, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Maybell, go 1.5 miles N on CR 19. STL is E and W of CR 19, N of Yampa River. CR
19 bisects STL from N and S and provides primary access. Access also from Hwy. 40, 4.5
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�miles E of Maybell and off Hwy. 318, W of Maybell near town of Sunbeam.
ACRES: 9,208
OPEN: Year-round for fishing and watchable wildlife. Aug. 15-Feb. 28 for hunting.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game.
FISHING: Coldwater stream.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping permitted as posted.
b. Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
c. Foot or horseback only.
MAYNARD GULCH - Routt Co., GMU 441, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Hayden, go 8 miles W on Hwy. 40. STL N of highway.
ACRES: 724
OPEN: From first day of archery deer and elk season through May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, grouse, rabbits.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Vehicle parking only in designated areas.
c. Hunters may be limited through mandatory check station to control overcrowding, resource
damage or trespassing on private property.
d. Foot or horseback only.
MEADOW CREEK - Larimer Co., GMU 8; Ft. Collins Svc. Ctr.
From Ft. Collins, go 22 miles N on Hwy. 287 to Cherokee Park Rd. (CR 80C); then go 10
miles W to Middle Cherokee Management Area. Property in and adjacent to middle unit.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Open year-round for wildlife-related activities N of CR 80C. Open Sept. 1-Feb. 28 for
hunting S of CR 80C.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, antleope, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. S of CR 80C, foot or horseback only.
b. Vehicle access N of CR 80C allowed only certain times of year when Middle Cherokee
Management Area open to vehicles.
c. Only certified weed-free hay allowed.
MEDANO - Alamosa, Saguache Co., GMU 82, Monte Vista Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
Go 13 miles N of Alamosa on Hwy. 17; then go E 8 miles on Lane 6 N to San Luis Lakes
SWA or 17 miles N of Alamosa on Hwy. 17. Go E 4 miles on Twelve Mile Lane.
ACRES: 20,605
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only.
b. Hunting restricted to cow elk only.
c. Hunts allowed through hunt coordinator only. Contact DOW in Monte Visa for reservations,
(719) 587-6900.
MENEFEE PEAK - Montezuma Co., GMU 73, Durango Svc. Ctr.
From Mancos, go NE on Hwy. 160 for 5 miles. Turn right on dirt road at top of Mancos Hill.
Go 2.5 miles up dirt road to Menefee Mountain.
ACRES: 635
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, lions, turkeys, bears, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
MIDDLE CARTER (GUNSIGHT) - Grand Co., GMU 181, Hot Sulphur Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
NW sector: From Kremmling, take Hwy. 40 for 14 miles W to Chimney Rock Rd. (USFS Rd.
103). SE sector: From Kremmling, take Hwy. 40 for 10 miles W to CR 25. Take CR 26 left
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�fork .5 mile from Hwy. 40, and go E 5 miles. Chimney Rock Rd. (CR 27) accesses NW section; Gunsight Rd. (CR 26) accesses SE section.
ACRES: 5,019
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, campfires permitted within 300 feet of Chimney Rock Rd. (CR 27/USFS 103) as
posted.
b. Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
CAUTION: Roads highly erodible; care advised in wet weather.
MIDDLE CREEK - Saguache Co., GMU 681, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
Go NW of Saguache on Hwy 114. Go N on CR 38 EE for 2.5 miles; then go N 2 miles on
USFS Rd. 856.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, pronghorn, bears, lions, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
MIDDLE PARK - Grand Co., GMU 27, Hot Sulphur Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Kremmling, take Hwy. 40 W 6 miles to Hwy. 134; go 4 miles to Red Dirt Rd. (USFS
Rd. 100). Then go 15 miles to Buffalo Park. Take USFS Rd. 131 for 1 mile E to sign and gate.
ACRES: 3,566
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only.
b. Motor vehicles and parking restricted as posted.
c. Camping, campfires prohibited.
MILK CREEK - Grand Co., GMU 27, Hot Sulphur Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
SW access: From Kremmling, take Hwy. 40 W 6 miles to Hwy. 134; then go 4 miles to Red
Dirt Rd. (USFS Rd. 100). Go N 15 miles to Buffalo Park; then go E on USFS Rd. 131 to sign
and gate. NE access: From Kremmling, take Hwy. 40 for 20 miles W to CR 184. Go 2 miles
W (dry weather only) through white pipe gate and along vehicle track to parking area just
before Muddy Creek. In wet weather, stay on CR 184 to mile marker 161 and enter property
from ridge or end of road. Two Bar access: Take Hwy. 40 W of Kremmling 18 miles to signed
parking area at mile marker 163. Timber activity may be present.
ACRES: 11,975
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only unless posted.
b. Motor vehicles restricted to CR 184 (Hwy. 40, MM 163) and parking area (MM 165) unless
posted.
c. Motor vehicle access via gate in Sect. 11 restricted to designated track when road is dry.
d. Parking in Sect. 14 restricted as posted.
e. Camping, campfires prohibited.
MINERAL HOT SPRINGS - Saguache Co., GMU 82, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
From Villa Grove, go S 4 miles on Hwy. 285 to CR GG; go 1/8 mile E. CRs GG and 58EE
bisect STL.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Pronghorn, deer, elk, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.

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�MISHAK LAKES - Saguache Co., GMU 68, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
From Moffat, go S 2 miles on Hwy. 17, which bisects STL and provides several access points
W of CR O.
ACRES: 2,567
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
MOGOTAS ARROYO - Saguache Co., GMU 68, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
From Saguache, go S 15 miles on Hwy. 285 to CR L. Go W 4 miles to BLM road that bisects STL.
ACRES: 320
OPEN: Year-round for watching wildlife only. Aug. 15-Feb. 28 for hunting.
HUNTING: Pronghorn, deer, elk, bighorn sheep, rabbits, coyotes, bobcats.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
MONUMENT BUTTE - Moffat Co., GMU 12, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Hamilton, go S 3 miles on Hwy. 13 to Yellow Jacket Pass Rd. (CR 45). Then go S on
CR 45 for 4 miles to parking lot.
ACRES: 653
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, rabbits, grouse.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only.
b. Motor vehicles prohibited off county road.
MOODY CREEK - Routt Co., GMU 231, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Steamboat Spgs., take Hwy. 40 for 2 miles S to Hwy. 131. Take Hwy. 131 S to town of
Yampa. Follow CR 7 SW until it turns into USFS Rd. 900. Go .75 mile N.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting prohibited N of Moody Creek.
b. Foot or horseback only.
MOONHILL - Routt Co., GMU 14, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Clark, go SE on USFS Rd. 440 to Rd. 471. At USFS Rd. 471A, walk SW into Long
Draw; go 3 miles. Also, corner of Moonhill next to CR 129 about 12 miles N of Hwy. 40 at
Steamboat Spgs. Parking at USFS Rd. 471A.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting prohibited with centerfire rifles.
b. Motorized vehicles, snowmobiles, bicycles prohibited.
c. Firewood cutting, campfires, camping prohibited.
MORAPOS CREEK - Moffat Co., GMU 12, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Hamilton, go 2 miles S on Hwy. 13; then go S on CR 41. Go 2 miles to access on BLM
land. Access steep and up to 2 miles from CR. Game retrieval may be difficult.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only.
b. Access from parking lot on BLM land off CR on S side of STL only.

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�MORGAN GULCH - Moffat Co., GMU 211, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
Take Hwy. 13 S from Craig to Axial Basin. Go W on CR 51 to CR 32. Go W on CR 32 for 4
miles. CR 32 runs through STL. CR 133 runs through N part of STL.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, pronghorn, small game.
MORRISON CREEK - Routt Co., GMU 15, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Oak Creek, go S 1 mile on Hwy. 131 to CR 14. Go E 4 miles to inlet of Stagecoach
Res., and go S on CR 16 for 7 miles. Private access road on STL.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28 for hunting.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only.
b. Motor vehicles prohibited off county roads.
NEE NOSHE RESERVOIR - Kiowa Co., GMU 127, Lamar Svc. Ctr.
From Eads, take Hwy. 287 S 10.5 miles to parking in designated area.
ACRES: 2,080
OPEN: Nov. 1-March 31.
HUNTING: Waterfowl.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Waterfowl hunting only. Hunters must check in at DOW station before hunting.
b. Foot or horseback only.
NEESOPAH - Kiowa Co., GMU 126, Lamar Svc. Ctr.
To parking lot 1: From Eads, take Hwy. 287 S 10.5 miles. Parking lot W of Hwy. 287. To
parking lot 2: From Eads, take Hwy. 287 S 12 miles to CR F. Go W on CR F 1 mile to parking lot 2, N of CR F.
ACRES: 2,243
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only.
b. Fires prohibited.
c. Use of buildings, equipment, safety zones surrounding facilities prohibited.
d. From Nov. 1-last day of waterfowl season, hunters must check in and out at Queens check
station.
NEWLIN CREEK - Fremont Co., GMU 69, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Florence, go S on Hwy. 67 for 4.5 miles to Newlin Ck. Rd. Go W 1 mile to NW corner.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting prohibited with centerfire rifles.
b. Hunting prohibited within buffer zone bounded on E by property boundary, on N and S by
boundary and extending .25 mile W along E property boundary.
c. Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
NORTH CANYON - Baca Co., GMU 144, Lamar Svc. Ctr.
In the town of Campo at Hwy. 287 and CR J, go 10 miles W on CR J to CR 18. Take CR 18 for
4 miles S.
ACRES: 632
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Pronghorn, quail, coyotes.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot access only.
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�NORTH PLATTE - Jackson Co., GMU 16, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Walden, go .5 miles W on CR 12; then go W 5.3 miles to CR 18. Go 2 miles W to
bridge on North Platte River. Fishing access upstream from bridge. For hunting access, take
CR 9 S from bridge 1 mile and access STL W of BLM land.
ACRES: 152
OPEN: Year-round for fishing. Aug. 15-Feb. 28 for hunting.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
FISHING: North Platte River.
NORTH RABBIT CREEK - Larimer Co., GMU 8, Ft. Collins Svc. Ctr.
From Ft. Collins, go 22 miles N on Hwy. 287 to Cherokee Park Rd. (CR 80C); then go 6
miles W to Lower Cherokee Management Area. Follow access road .5 miles SW.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Year-round for fishing and small game. Aug. 15-Jan. 31 for big game.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, pronghorn, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only except during big game seasons when vehicle access allowed to
Rabbit Creek SWA.
b. Parking prohibited.
c. Activities not listed above prohibited Sept. 1-May 1.
OLD WOMAN CREEK - Saguache Co., GMU 79, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
From Del Norte, go N on Hwy. 112 for .75 mile; turn left on CR 15. Go N and W about 4
miles. Turn right on USFS Rd. 660; go 6 miles. Turn left on USFS Rd. 646, and go 1 mile.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
OWL CREEK - Jackson Co., GMU 171, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Walden, take Hwy. 14 E 9 miles to CR 25. Go S 4.5 miles to STL; then go .7 mile to
parking area. Timber activity may be present.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Year-round for fishing. Aug. 15-Feb. 28 for hunting.
HUNTING: Elk, pronghorn, moose, small game, waterfowl.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
OWL MOUNTAIN - Jackson Co., GMU 171, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Rand, go N on CR 27 for 7.6 miles to USFS Rd. 792. Go E .6 miles to BLM Rd. 2506.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
OXBOW - Moffat Co., GMU 2, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Maybell, go 17 miles NW on Hwy. 318 to parking lot on S side.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, pronghorn, waterfowl, doves, rabbits, prairie dogs.
FISHING: In Oxbow area only of Little Snake River.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Watchable wildlife March 1-Aug. 15 allowed only above natural bluff 75 yards from water on
N edge of STL.
b. Open for youth mentor hunting, as posted. For information, call (970) 824-3046.
PARKDALE - Fremont Co., GMU 58, Salida Svc. Ctr.
Three miles west of Parkdale on Hwy. 50.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Year-round for fishing. Sept. 1-Feb. 28, for all other wildlife recreation.
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�HUNTING: Elk, deer, lions, bighorn, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only except on designated roads.
PASS CREEK - Larimer Co., GMU 8, Fort Collins Svc. Ctr.
From Hwy, 287, go 40 miles W on Cherokee Park Rd. (CR 80C) to CR 103. Then go W to
CR 190. Go 5 miles to W side.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, pronghorn, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot access only.
b. Access permitted from S side where property joins USFS land.
PAT/WHITBY CANYON - Baca Co., GMU 144, Lamar Svc. Ctr.
Whitby Tract: From Springfield, go W on Hwy. 160 for 24.7 miles to CR 8. Go S on CR 8,
5.5 miles to CR G. Go E .8 miles to Comanche Natl. Grassland. STL N of Comanche. Pat
Canyon Tract: From Springfield, go W on Hwy. 160 for 24.7 miles to CR 8. Go S on CR 8 for
10 miles to Kirkwell. Go W on CR M for 2 miles to CR 5. Go S on CR 5 for 1.1 miles.
ACRES: 1,302
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Small game, deer, pronghorn.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot access only.
b. Motor vehicles prohibited.
PECK MESA - Moffat Co., GMU 11, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Maybell, take Hwy. 318 NW to CR 10. Turn S on CR 10 and go about 2 miles. Property
N of CR 10.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Pronghorn, deer, elk, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Only portable hunting blinds allowed.
b. Campfires prohibited.
c. Motor vehicles restricted to CR 10.
PFISTER DRAW - Larimer Co., GMU 7/8, Fort Collins Svc. Ctr.
From Fort Collins, go 22 miles N on Hwy. 287 to CR 80C. Go W to CR 103 (known as Four
Corners). Go N 7 miles to E properties. To W STL, turn off USFS Rd. 200 and go W 5 miles.
Sects. 25 and 36 off CR 103, which goes through SW corner of sect. 36. Sect. 34 is 5 miles W
of CR 103 on USFS Rd. 200. Go N 1 mile on BLM two-track road.
ACRES: 1,920
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Pronghorn, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited.
PINE TREE GULCH - Moffat Co., GMU 211, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
East of Maybell, go S of Hwy. 40 on CR 57 for 12 miles.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only.
b. Access only from parking lot on CR 57.
PINKHAM MOUNTAIN - Jackson Co., GMU 6, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Walden, go 13 miles N on Hwy. 125 to Hwy. 127. Go 9 miles N to CR 48 (USFS Rd.
895); then go W 1.5 miles to CR 49 (USFS Rd. 891); then go S to end of road.
ACRES: 520
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�OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
PINNACLE ROCK - Fremont Co., GMU 58/69, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Canon City, go 15 miles W on Hwy. 50 to Salt Lick BLM area. Then go .5 miles S
through BLM to NE corner of STL. Parking at Five Points recreation site.
ACRES: 520
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Turkeys, deer, elk, bighorn sheep, bears.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
PINON HILLS - Conejos Co., GMU 81, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
From Manassa, go 3.6 miles E on Hwy. 142 to BLM Rd. 5006, and go SE 3 miles. STL S of
road.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Year-round for watchable wildlife. Sept. 1-Feb. 28 for hunting.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
PINON RIDGE - Moffat Co., Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Meeker, go W on Hwy. 64 to CR 77. Go N to BLM Rd. 1509.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, antleope, small game.
POISON SPYDER - San Miguel Co., GMU 70, Montrose Svc. Ctr.
From Naturita, take Hwy. 141 for 15 miles S to CR 29W. Take CR 29W; go W 1.7 miles from
Hwy. 141 on BLM Rd. 4088, and go 2 miles NW. Turn S and go 1.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
POLE GULCH - Moffat Co., GMU 3, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Craig, go 39 miles N on Hwy. 13 to CR 4; go W for 1.75 miles. STL S of CR 4 and
extends 5 miles W of CR 9.
ACRES: 11,026
OPEN: Aug. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Motor vehicles prohibited off existing roads.
b. Only portable hunting blinds allowed.
PONCHA PASS - Chaffee Co., GMU 561, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Poncha Spgs., go S .5 mile on Hwy. 285 to NE corner.
ACRES: 360
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, rabbits.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
POUDRE RIVER - Larimer Co., GMU 191, Fort Collins Svc. Ctr.
From Fort Collins, go NW on Hwy. 287 to Ted’s Place (Conoco Station); then either go W on
Hwy. 14 for 1.7 miles to STL, or go N on Hwy. 287 for 3 miles. Hwy. 14 access N and E of
road or through Gateway Park when open.
ACRES: 5,760
OPEN: Year-round for fishing as posted. Sept. 1-Feb. 28 for hunting.
HUNTING: Deer, small game.
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�FISHING: Coldwater stream (Poudre River, North Fork of Poudre and Seaman Res.)
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only.
b. Public access prohibited E of Hwy. 287.
c. Access permitted from Hwy. 14 and USFS lands.
PTARMIGAN - Grand Co., GMU 28, Hot Sulphur Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Fraser, cross railroad tracks at N end of town, and go SW 8 miles on Church Park or
Crooked Creek Rd. (CR 50) in Arapahoe National Forest.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Year-round for watchable wildlife. Sept. 1-Feb. 28 for hunting.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, bears, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited except snowmobiles on 1 foot of snow.
QUAKEY MOUNTAIN - Gunnison Co., GMU 551, Gunnison Svc. Ctr.
From Hwys. 50 and 135, go E on Hwy. 50 approx. 17 miles to CR 887 (Wuanita Hot Springs
Rd.) Go N 10 miles to summit of Black Sage Pass. Go S on USFS Rd. 887.48. Park at trailhead 537, and go 2.5 miles.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
RABBIT EARS - Jackson Co., GMU 16, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Walden, go W on Hwy. 14 to mile 5.9, then go N .6 miles to parking lot. Or, go 4.4
miles, and lot is on N side. Timber activity may be present.
ACRES: 5,188
OPEN: Year-round for fishing. Aug. 15-Feb. 28 for hunting.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, blue grouse, rabbits.
FISHING: Coldwater stream.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only.
b. As posted, closure area on W side, Aug. 15-Sept. 1.
RAJADERO CANYON - Conejos Co., GMU 81, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
From La Jara, go 14 miles W on CR 15. Turn left on dirt road at Centro; then go 7 miles on
La Jara Reservoir Rd.
ACRES: 673
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, lions, bears.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off existing trails.
RATTLESNAKE HILL - Moffat Co., GMU 211, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Craig, go W on Hwy. 40 for 27 miles to CR 57 (Price Creek Rd.) Turn S, and go 5
miles to CR 32. Turn S, and go 4 miles on CR 32. Parking area and walk-thru access gate at
NE corner. Second walk-thru gate on drift fence in SE quarter.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, pronghorn, rabbits, sage grouse.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting prohibited within .25-mile safety zone along E boundary as posted.
b. Foot or horseback only.
RED CANYON - Jackson Co., GMU 16, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Walden, go .5 mile W on Hwy. 14 to CR 12W, and go 5.3 miles W to CR 18. Then go
4.5 miles W to CR 5, and go 1 mile N to Delaney Butte Lakes SWA. Go W on CR 20 for 4.5
miles to oil well area; then take 2-track road 1 mile.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, rabbits, blue grouse.
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�RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only.
b. Access only from parking area on USFS road, suitable for 4WD only.
c. Trailer access prohibited past parking area.
RED LION RANCH - Logan Co., GMU 92, Brush Svc. Ctr.
From Crook, go NE on Hwy. 138 for 8.25 miles to Sedgwick-Logan county line. Turn S on
CR 97/1, and go 1.25 miles to parking area. Parking area off CR 97/1, just N of river bottom.
ACRES: 200
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, pheasants, quail, turkeys, ducks, geese, rabbits, squirrels.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access only as posted.
b. All recreational activities except deer hunting prohibited on opening weekend of regular
plains rifle deer season, and opening day and first weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
c. Horses prohibited except while training hunting dogs, and then only in Feb., March and
April (through Wed. before the opening of spring turkey season).
RIDGE ROAD - Jackson Co., GMU 161, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Walden, go 1.2 miles W on Hwy. 14 to CR 12W; then go 5.3 miles W to CR 18. Go 4.5
miles W to CR 5; then go S 1.7 miles to parking area.
ACRES: 320
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
ROSITA - Custer Co., GMU 84, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
From Westcliffe, go S 3 miles on Hwy. 69; then go E 6 miles on CR 328. Go S 3 miles on CR
323.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: From first day of archery deer and elk season to May 31.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, bears, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting, discharging weapons restricted to bows, muzzleloaders, shotguns.
b. Foot or horseback only.
SADDLE MOUNTAIN - Park Co., GMU 581, Denver Svc. Ctr.
From Guffey, go 6 miles N onCR 59 to USFS boundary. Go 1.5 miles E over mountain by
foot or horseback.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, bears.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
b. Fires prohibited.
SAGE CREEK - Routt Co., GMU 13, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Hayden, go S on CR 37 for 7 miles.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: From first day of archery deer and elk season through May 31.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, blue grouse, rabbits.
SAGEBRUSH DRAW - Moffat Co., GMU 11, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Maybell, go E on Hwy. 40 to mile marker 42. Turn S on BLM Rd. 1509. Go 5 miles.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, pronghorn, rabbits, sage grouse, doves.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
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�SAGUACHE CREEK - Saguache Co., GMU 68, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
From Moffat, go S 2 miles on Hwy. 17, which bisects STL and provides several access
points W of CR O.
ACRES: 2,059
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
SAINT CHARLES - Pueblo Co., GMU 128, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
From Pueblo, go E on Hwy. 50 to 27th Lane. Go S on 27th Lane until it turns into Doyle
Rd. From end of pavement, go 4 miles to access gate. Follow signs to parking lot.
ACRES: 16,675
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, pronghorn, scaled quail, mourning doves, rabbits, coyotes.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Discharging firearms prohibited within .25 mile of buildings.
b. Access from parking areas only.
c. Foot or horseback only.
SAKARIASON - Las Animas Co., GMU 85, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
From Trinidad, go W 15.3 miles on Hwy. 12 to CR 41.7. Go 11.6 miles N.
ACRES: 560
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, bears, turkeys, lions.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access restricted as posted on W side.
b. Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
SAN JUAN CREEK - Saguache Co., GMU 68, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
From Saguache, go S on Hwy. 285 for 6 miles to CR T. Go 2 miles W; then go S 1.25
miles.
ACRES: 3,238
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Pronghorn, elk, deer, rabbits, coyotes.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
SAN LUIS CREEK - Saguache Co., GMU 82, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
From Moffat, go 5 miles N on Hwy. 17; then go E on CR Z for 1.5 miles.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Year-round for watching wildlife. Aug. 15-Feb. 28 for hunting and fishing.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, pronghorn, rabbits, coyotes.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
SAN LUIS CREEK #2 - Saguache Co., GMU 82, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
From Moffat, go E on CR T. Take first right on CR 60. Go SE 1.25 miles.
ACRES: 480
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Pronghorn, elk, deer, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
SAN LUIS HILLS - Conejos Co., GMU 81, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
In Antonito at Hwy. 285 and 6th St. (CR G), go 11.5 miles E on CR G. Turn N on a 2-track
road; go 1 mile. STL .25 mile E across BLM to W edge.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, pronghorn, rabbits, grouse, coyotes.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.

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�SAND CREEK - Chaffee Co., GMU 56, Salida Svc. Ctr.
.25 mile S of Hwys. 291 and 285. STL W of Hwy. 285 about 6.5 miles N of Poncha
Spgs.
ACRES: 597
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
SAND CREEK - Jackson Co., GMU 6, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
Follow directions to Adams STL. Access from Adams or Colorado State Forest.
ACRES: 5,038
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only.
b. Camping permitted as posted.
SAND CREEK SOUTH - Baca Co., GMU 144, Lamar Svc. Ctr.
From Campo, go 15 miles W on Rd. J; turn S on Rd. 13 and go 5.5 miles to forest service pasture, gate 2C. Go S and E 1 mile; take right fork S .25 mile.
ACRES: 319
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, lions, doves, scaled quail, rabbits, coyotes, bobcats, turkeys.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
SAND GULCH #1 - Fremont Co., GMU 58, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Hwy. 50 in Howard, go N on CR 7 about .25 miles. At CRs 7 and 45, go E on CR
45 about .5 miles to Sand Gulch. At Sand Gulch, go N about .75 miles to STL.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, lions, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or Horseback only.
b. Motor vehicles prohibited off BLM access road.
SAND GULCH #2 - Fremont Co., GMU 57, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Badger Creek and Arkansas River, go N about 2.5 miles following closed BLM
road. From BLM road closure, foot or horseback only.
ACRES: 560
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, lions, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
SAND GULCH #3 - Fremont Co., GMU 58, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Cotopaxi, go N on CR 12 about 4 miles to CR 157A. Go W on CR 157A about .75
miles to BLM Falls Gulch/Falls Gulch Mountain Rd. Go S, then W on BLM Falls
Gulch/Falls Gulch Mtn. Rd. about 3 miles. STL 1 mile W by foot or horseback from end
of road.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, lions, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
SAND GULCH #4 - Fremont Co., GMU 58, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Cotopaxi, go N on CR 12 about 15 miles to Jack Hall/BLM Rd. Go W on Jack
Hall/BLM Rd. to designated parking area. STL is S and W about 4 miles.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31.
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�HUNTING: Elk, deer, lions, small game
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
SANDERSON GULCH - Saguache Co., GMU 68, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
From LaGarita, go N on CR 42 for 6 miles.
ACRES: 1,898
OPEN: Aug. 15-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, pronghorn, elk, rabbits, coyotes.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
SANDY BLUFFS - Yuma Co., GMU 102, Brush Svc. Ctr.
From Idalia, go 8.5 miles N on CR DD at Arikaree River.
ACRES: 3,202
OPEN: Sept. 1-June 14.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Access restricted as posted E of Hwy. 385.
SCHULTZ CANYON - Huerfano Co., GMU 85, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
From Walsenburg, take CR 330 (Ideal Rd.) S 11 miles. CR 330 traverses NE quarter of
Sec. 31 and S half of Sec. 36. CR 310 enters NE quarter of Sec. 31 on E side.
ACRES: 960
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, bears, lions, rabbits, doves, band-tailed pigeons, turkeys.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
SHORT CREEK BALDY - Fremont Co., GMU 86, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Cotopaxi, go W on Hwy. 50 for 6 miles to Kerr Gulch Rd.; go SW 5 miles.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, lions.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
SIMSBERRY DRAW - Moffat Co., GMU 3, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
Take Hwy. 318 W from Maybell 10 miles to BLM Rd. 2122; go N 2.5 miles.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, pronghorn, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
63 RANCH - Park Co., GMU 50, Denver Svc. Ctr.
From Fairplay, go S on Hwy. 285 for 14.5 miles to 63 Ranch parking lot E of hwy.
ACRES: 1,635
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28 for hunting. Year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: Pronghorn, deer, elk, waterfowl.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
SLEEPING GIANT - Routt Co., GMU 214, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Steamboat Spgs., go 8 miles W on Hwy. 40; turn N on CR 44. At CR 46, go 4
miles on CR 46 to signed parking area. Gate, parking lot in NW corner.
ACRES: 400
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, grouse.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
SLIDE MOUNTAIN - Grand Co., GMU 18, Hot Sulphur Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
East of Kremmling, turn N off Hwy. 40 on CR 2 and go 4 miles to Black Mountain Rd.
Go 7.2 miles. Turn left; go .2 mile to fork and go left .3 mile to sign. Access steep with
no access across neighboring private land on S, W or N.
ACRES: 1,280
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
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�HUNTING: Deer, elk, pronghorn.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
SOUTH DUFFY MOUNTAIN - Moffat Co., GMU 211, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
S of Craig on Hwy. 13 to CR 51. Go W 2 miles to CR 17; then go N 5 miles.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, pronghorn, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
SOUTH MIDDLE CREEK - Huerfano Co., GMU 85, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
From La Veta, go .5 mile S on Hwy. 12 to Indian Creek Rd. (USFS Rd. 410). Go W 11
miles. Timber activity may be present.
ACRES: 585
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, bears, lions, turkeys, blue grouse.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
SOUTH NIPPLE RIM - Moffat Co., GMU 2/3, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Maybell, go N on CR 19 for 12 miles to CR 21. Then go N 11 miles to CR 7 and
head N 2 miles to CR 4. Then go W 9 miles to CR 66, and go S.
ACRES: 19,962
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28 for hunting. Year-round for watching wildlife.
HUNTING: Pronghorn, deer, elk, coyotes.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Discharging firearms prohibited within 100 feet of buildings, corrals as posted.
b. Foot or horseback only.
c. Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
SPRING CREEK - Jackson Co., GMU 171, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Walden, go 6 miles SE on Hwy. 14 to CR 21. Go 4 miles S to CR 32, then go 1.2
miles E. Access also from Cohagen STL to N and surrounding BLM lands.
ACRES: 154
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Pronghorn, elk, small game.
STATE LINE - Baca Co., GMU 144, Lamar Svc. Ctr.
From Campo, go 4 miles W on Rd. J; go S on Rd. 24 for 5 miles. Turn E through USFS
pasture gate 6M. Go 1 mile, and turn S at gate 6A on a two-track trail. After 1 mile, go
through two gates, and continue SE for 1.3 miles to NW corner. 4WD required for
sandy, unimproved roads in USFS pastures.
ACRES: 496
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Pronghorn, scaled quail, rabbits, coyotes.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot access only.
STEEL CANYON - Saguache Co., GMU 82, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
From Villa Grove, go E on CR LL57 (USFS Rd. 970) for 3.5 miles.
ACRES: 640
OPEN:Year-round for watching wildlife. Aug. 15-Feb. 28 for hunting.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, pronghorn, rabbits, hares, coyotes.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only.
b. Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
STEINHOFF HILL - Larimer Co., GMU 191, Fort Collins Svc. Ctr.
From Fort Collins, go N on Hwy. 287 about 16 miles to CR 74E at The Forks; go 4
miles W on CR 74E; go N on CR 37 for .5 mile.
ACRES: 480
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�OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Big game hunting prohibited except by archery.
b. Small game hunting prohibited except by archery or shotguns not firing single slugs.
c. Foot or horseback only.
STEVEN’S GULCH - Larimer CO., GMU 191, Fort Collins Svc. Ctr.
From Ft. Collins, take Hwy. 287 N to CR 74E (Red Feather Lakes Rd.). Go W on CR
74E to USFS road near mile marker 11 on 74E. Follow USFS road S until it enters
USFS land. Access at this point is by foot or horse across USFS land. No public road
access directly to property boundary.
ACRES: 500
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
STOKES GULCH - Routt Co., GMU 13, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Hayden, go S on CR 37 to CR 59.
ACRES: 1,863
OPEN: From first day of archery deer and elk season to May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, pronghorn, waterfowl.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
STONEHOUSE GULCH - Saguache Co., GMU 681, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
From Saguache, go 10 miles N on Hwy. 285 to BLM road; go S from Noland Gulch
loop road to Stonehouse Gulch (across Hwy. 285 from Mineral Hot Spgs.). Go W .5
mile; then go S 2 miles.
ACRES: 560
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, bighorn sheep, pronghorn, rabbits, blue grouse, doves, coyotes.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
STONEY FACE MOUNTAIN - Fremont Co., GMU 58, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Cotopaxi, go 17 miles N on CR 12. Timber activity may be present.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, elk.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
SWEETWATER - Kiowa Co., GMU 126, Lamar Svc. Ctr.
From Wiley, go N on Hwy. 287 to CR A. Go W on CR A to CR 40; go N 3 miles.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: From last day of waterfowl season (or as posted) through Oct. 31, based on
water level, for fishing. Sept. 1 through last day of waterfowl season for hunting.
HUNTING: Waterfowl, small game, deer.
FISHING: Warmwater.
TABLE MOUNTAIN - Fremont Co., GMU 59, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Canon City, go 8 miles E on Hwy. 50 to Hwy. 67. Then go N 3 miles to CR 123;
then go E on CR 123 for .25 mile to CR 132. Go 9 miles to Beaver Creek SWA. Access
from upper parking area on S and E.
ACRES: 4,640
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, bears, lions, rabbits, doves, turkeys, coyotes.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping prohibited except during big game season in designated areas only.
b. Horseback riding prohibited except during big game season.

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�TALLAHASSEE ROAD - Fremont Co., GMU 58, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Canon City, go 12 miles W on Hwy. 50 to Hwy. 9. Go 9 miles on Hwy. 9 to CR 2.
Take CR 2 W for 3 miles.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, pronghorn, coyotes, bears, grouse.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
TAYLOR DRAW - Jackson Co., GMU 171, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Rand, go S on Hwy. 125 for 2.2 miles to CR 21, which becomes USFS Rd. 740.
Go 7.1 miles to Jack Creek. Take USFS Rds. 742 and 743 for 3.1 miles to gate.
ACRES: 320
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, blue grouse, snowshoe hares, coyotes.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
TEMPLE CANYON - Moffat Co., GMU 211, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Craig, go SW on Hwy. 40 for 27 miles to CR 57 (Price Creek Rd.). Turn S to
Rattlesnake Hill. Access via Rattlesnake Hill and BLM land, about 3 miles.
ACRES: 637
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game, birds.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
TEXAS CREEK #1 - Fremont Co., GMU 58, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Hwy. 50 at Texas Creek, go N on CR 27 (Texas Creek Gulch) about 2.5 miles to
217A Rd. Continue N/NW on 217A Rd. 1 mile to NE corner of STL.
ACRES: 250
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28
HUNTING: Elk, deer, lions, bighorn, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only except on 217A Rd.
TEXAS CREEK #2 - Fremont Co., GMU 58, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Texas Creek #1 STL, continue N on 217A Rd. for 5 miles. STL is .5 miles W
through BLM land. No access road to STL.
ACRES: 160
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28
HUNTING: Elk, deer, lions, bighorn, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
THORNBURG DRAW - Moffat Co., GMU 11, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Maybell, go 5 miles W on Hwy. 40; turn S on BLM Rd. 1558. Go about .25 mile.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Pronghorn, deer, elk, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
THREE MILE MOUNTAIN - Park Co., GMU 58, Denver Svc. Ctr.
Two parcels: (1) Take Hwy. 9 from Hartsel 14 miles S. Turn E on CR 116 (39-Mile
Mountain Rd.) and go 2 miles. (2) Take Hwy. 9 for 9 miles S. Turn E; go 1.1 miles on
unmarked dirt road to W boundary.
ACRES: 640 in each parcel.
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Pronghorn, coyotes, doves, rabbits.
THREE SISTERS - Jackson Co., GMU 6, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
Follow directions to Elk Mountain STL. Access from Elk Mountain STL or State Forest.
ACRES: 1,523
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
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�HUNTING: Big game, small game.
FISHING: Coldwater stream.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only.
b. Access from parking area at end of CR 12E only.
TIGER LILY CREEK - Chaffee Co., GMU 481, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Buena Vista, go N on Hwy. 24 for 12 miles. STL E of Hwy. 24.
ACRES: 398
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28 for hunting. Year-round for fishing and watchable wildlife.
HUNTING: Bighorn sheep, deer, elk.
FISHING: Arkansas River.
TOMICHI DOME - Gunnison Co., GMU 551, Gunnison Svc. Ctr.
From Gunnison, at Hwys. 50 and 135, go 17 miles E on Hwy. 50 to BLM Rd. 3095
(Waunita Hot Spgs. Rd.). Turn N on BLM Rd. 3095, and go 4 miles to W boundary.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Year-round for fishing. Sept. 1-Feb. 28 for hunting.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, pronghorn, bears, lions, grouse, rabbits.
FISHING: Hot Springs Reservoir.
RESTRICTIONS: Camping allowed as posted.
TRIANGLE - Moffat Co., GMU 11, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
Immediately W of Maybell off Hwys. 318 and 40.
ACRES: 1,021
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, pronghorn, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
TROUBLESOME VALLEY RANCH - Grand Co., GMU 18, Hot Sulphur Spgs Svc. Ctr.
From Kremmling, take Hwy. 40 E 5 miles to CR 2; then go N about 9 miles to CR 24;
turn right. Access through BLM or off road.
ACRES: 876
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, rabbits, coyotes, grouse.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
TURKEY GULCH - Fremont Co., GMU 691, Salida Svc. Ctr.
Go 5 miles S of Texas Creek on Hwy. 69; then go 2 miles E on CR 28. Go 1 mile S by
foot or horseback across BLM land.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31 for hunting.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, bears, lions, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
TURKEY TRACK RANCH - El Paso Co., GMU 118, Colorado Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Fountain, go E 14 miles on Squirrel Ck. Rd. This road and Peyton Hwy. border
STL.
ACRES: 8,887
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only.
b. Access from designated parking area only.
TWENTY MILE - Routt Co., GMU 13, Steamboat Sps. Svc. Ctr.
From Hwy. 40 E of Hayden, go S on CR 27 for 6 miles.
ACRES: 1,200
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�OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28 for hunting. Year-round for fishing. April 1-June 30 for watchable.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only.
b. Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
VILLA GROVE - Saguache Co., GMU 82, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
One parcel 8.5 miles N of Villa Grove on Hwy. 285. Other parcel 3 miles NE of Villa
Grove on Hayden Pass Rd. through BLM land.
ACRES: 880
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, pronghorn, bears, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
VINCENTE CANYON - Conejos Co., GMU 81, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
From Monte Vista, go 21 miles S on Hwy. 15 to Capulin. Go 10 miles SW on dump road
(CR 8) from Capulin to N end.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 15-May 31 for hunting. Year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: Bighorn sheep, deer, elk, pronghorn, lions, bears, small game.
FISHING: La Jara Creek.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping permitted as posted.
b. Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
WAUGH MOUNTAIN - Park, Fremont Co., GMU 57/58, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Canon City, go W on Hwy. 50 for 12 miles. Turn right on Hwy. 9, and go 9 miles.
Take CR 2 W for 15 miles. Foot access through BLM land on E and S. Use BLM parking
lot.
ACRES: 17,773
OPEN: From first day of archery pronghorn season through May 31.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, pronghorn, bears, coyotes, grouse.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
WEBER CANYON - Montezuma Co., GMU 73, Durango Svc. Ctr.
From Mancos, go 3 miles S on CR 41. STL E of CR.
ACRES: 461
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28
HUNTING: Deer, elk, lions, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
WELDON VALLEY - Morgan Co., GMU 95, Brush Svc. Ctr.
From Weldona, go E .33 mile on CR Y; then go N 2 miles on CR 10. STL on both sides
of CR 10. Gate in SE corner of Sect. 22 on CR 10 and in SW corner of Sect. 21.
ACRES: 5,600
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, pronghorn, doves, waterfowl.
WERNER ARROYO - Saguache Co., GMU 68, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
From Saguache, go S 7 miles on Hwy. 285 to CR T. Turn E, and go 6 miles to CR 53.
Then go S 2 miles to CR R. Turn W, and go 1 mile. Turn N, and go .5 mile.
ACRES: 320
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, pronghorn, waterfowl, rabbits, hares, coyotes, furbearers.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.

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�WEST BEAR GULCH - Fremont Co., GMU 69, Salida Svc. Ctr.
In Canon City at First St. and Hwy. 50, go S to CR 277. Go S on CR 277 for
11 miles (past USFS campground 2 miles) to BLM road; then go NW 2.5 miles
to E boundary.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Turkeys, deer, elk, bears, lions, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only.
b. Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
WEST CARTER MOUNTAIN - Grand Co., GMU 181, Hot Sulphur Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Kremmling, take Hwy. 40 W 14 miles to Chimney Rock Rd. (CR 27/USFS Rd.
103). Access to SW corner (Indian Pass) begins at gate 1.5 miles E of Hwy. 40. Access
from E and NE (Badger Creek) continues up Chimney Rock Rd. 5 miles to marked
gates.
ACRES: 2,360
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Motor vehicles restricted to Chimney Rock Rd. unless posted.
b. Foot or horseback only off designated roads.
c. Camping, campfires allowed within 300 feet of Chimney Rock Rd. (CR 27/USFS Rd.
103) as posted, 14-day limit on camps.
WHISKEY CREEK - Eagle Co., GMUs 36/45, Glenwood Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Vail, go W on I-70 to Exit 171, and go .5 mile W. STL S of I-70. Parking at USFS
office at Meadow Mountain (off I-70 Exit 171, .25 mile E). Timber activity may be present.
ACRES: 602
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, bears, blue grouse, rabbits, coyotes.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
WILLOW CREEK - Moffat Co., GMU 4, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Craig, go N 29 miles on Hwy. 13 to CR 101. Go 7 miles NE on CR 101 to CR 70.
Then go 3 miles E on CR 70. STL .25 mile NE through BLM.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, lions, pronghorn, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Campfires prohibited.
b. Foot or horseback only.
WINDY RIDGE - Grand Co., GMU 27, Hot Sulphur Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Kremmling, go W 20 miles on Hwy. 40 (Diamond Creek crossing, mile marker
163); go W 2 miles on CR 184. Timber activity may be present. CR access runs through
private property until boundary of STL. Do not drive or park vehicles off county road in
hay meadows, which are on private land.
ACRES: 880
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, campfires prohibited.
b. Motor vehicle access restricted to CR 184.

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�c. Motor vehicle access through gate in Sect. 11 restricted to designated track when road
is dry.
d. Foot or horseback only unless posted.
e. Parking restricted in Sect. 14 as posted.
WORMER GULCH - Park Co., GMU 58, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Canon City, go W on Hwy. 50 to Hwy. 9. Turn N, and go .5 mile N of ParkFremont county line. Adjoins Thirty-One Mile Mountain.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, bears, lions, elk, rabbits, doves, coyotes.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only.
b. Motor vehicles prohibited off established roads.
YAMPA RIVER - Routt Co., GMU 13, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Hayden, go 8 miles W on Hwy. 40. STL S of Hwy. 40. Access from Yampa River
SWA. Parking area available.
ACRES: 2,006
OPEN: From first day of archery deer and elk season through May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, grouse, rabbits.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only.
b. Access from parking area only in SWA.

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�East Carter Mountain, GR-4
Middle Carter (Gunsight), GR-5
Middle Park, GR-6
Milk Creek, GR-7
Ptarmigan, GR-8
Slide Mountain, GR-9
Troublesome Valley Ranch, GR-10
West Carter Mountain, GR-11
Windy Ridge, GR-12
GUNNISON (GU)
Black Sage Pass, GU-1
Quakey Mountain, GU-2
Tomichi Dome, GU-3
HUERFANO (HU)
Black Hawk, HU-1
Black Mountain, HU-2
Blue Spring, HU-3
Daley Gulch, SA-4 (also Saguache)
Guillermo Ranch, HU-4
Little Sheep Mountain, HU-5
Manzanares Creek. HU-6
Schultz Canyon, HU-7
South Middle Creek, HU-8
JACKSON (JA)
Adams, JA-1
Cohagen, JA-2
East Delaney Butte Lake, JA-3
Elk Mountain, JA-4
Independence Mountain, JA-5
Indian Creek, JA-6
Johnny Moore Mountain, JA-7
Kemp Draw, JA-8
MacFarlane Reservoir, JA-9
North Platte, JA-10
Owl Creek, JA-11
Owl Mountain, JA-11
Pinkham Mountain, JA-13
Rabbit Ears, JA-14
Red Canyon, JA-15
Ridge Road, JA-16
Sand Creek, JA-17
Spring Creek, JA-18
Taylor Draw, JA-19
Three Sisters, JA-20
KIOWA (KI)
Nee Noshe Reservoir, KI-1
Neesopah, KI-2
Sweetwater, KI-3
KIT CARSON (KC)
Landsman Creek (also Yuma), YM-1
LAKE (LK)
Box Creek, LK-1
Crystal Lake, LK-2
LARIMER (LR)
Arrowhead, LR-1
Bull Mountain, LR-2
Dry Creek North, LR-3
Eagle Canyon, LR-4
Horse Ranch Pass, LR-5
Jimmy Creek, LR-6
LaGarde Creek, LR-7
Meadow Creek, LR-8
North Rabbit Creek, LR-9
Pass Creek, LR-10
Pfister Draw, LR-11
Poudre River, LR-12
Steinhoff Hill, LR-13
Steven’s Gulch, LR-14
LAS ANIMAS (LA)
Aguilar TV Hill, LA-1
Apishapa North, LA-2
Chancellor Ranch, LA-3
Flattop Butte, LA-4
Sakariason, LA-5

PROPERIES BY COUNTY, MAP # ACRES
ALAMOSA (AL)
Medano (also Saguache) AL-1
BACA (BA)
North Canyon, BA-1
Pat/Whitby Canyon, BA-2
Sand Creek South, BA-3
State Line, BA-4
BENT (BE)
Blue Lake, BE-1
Keller Lease, BE-2
CHAFFEE (CF)
Aspen Ridge, CF-1
Chubb Park, CF-2
Droney Gulch, CF-3
Little Cochetopa Creek, CF-4
Maxwell Park, CF-5
Poncha Pass, CF-6
Sand Creek, CF-7
Tiger Lilly Creek, CF-8
CLEAR CREEK (CC)
Bakerville, CC-1
CONEJOS (CN)
Alamaditas Mesa, CN-1
Alamosa Canyon, CN-2
La Jara, CN-3
Los Mogotes Peak, CN-4
Pinon Hills, CN-5
Rajadero Canyon, CN-6
San Luis Hills, CN-7
Vincente Canyon, CN-8
CUSTER (CU)
Bear Gulch, CU-1
Beddows Mountain, CU-2
Froze Creek, CU-3
Lapin Creek, CU-4
Rosita, CU-5
DOLORES (DO)
Disappointment Creek, DO-1
EAGLE (EA)
Berry Creek, EA-1
Whiskey Creek, EA-2
EL PASO (EP)
Turkey Track Ranch, EP-1
FREMONT (FR)
Badger Creek (also Park) PA-4
Cody Park, FR-3
Cottonwood Ridge, FR-4
Deer Haven, FR-5
Dirty Gulch, FR-6
Fernleaf Gulch, FR-17
Florence, FR-7
Grape Creek, FR-8
McCoy Gulch, FR-9
Newlin Creek, FR-10
Parkdale, FR-17
Pinnacle Rock, FR-11
Sand Gulch #1, FR-12
Sand Gulch #2, FR-12
Sand Gulch #3, FR-12
Sand Gulch #4, FR-12
Short Creek Baldy, FR-13
Stoney Face Mountain, FR-14
Table Mountain, FR-15
Tallahassee Road, FR-16
Texas Creek #1, FR-17
Texas Creek #2, FR-17
Turkey Gulch, FR-18
Waugh Mountain (also Park), FR-19
West Bear Gulch, FR-20
GRAND (GR)
Antelope Creek, GR-1
Carter Creek, GR-2
Copper Mountain, GR-3

20,605
632
1,302
319
496
14,059
1,520
542
3,640
2,949
640
2,177
360
597
398
320
640
240
37,908
640
640
673
640
640
640
500
640
640
640
640
640
602
8,887
6,032
1,560
640
640
640
520
640
1,280
640
640
640
520
640
560
640
640
640
640
4,640
640
250
160
640
17,773
640
1,240
1,301
640

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1,794
5,019
3,566
11,975
640
1,280
876
2,360
880
415
640
640
1,511
640
640
644
2,118
640
1,420
960
585
3,640
2,537
640
2,839
11,239
640
7,671
520
2,880
152
640
640
520
5,188
640
320
5,038
154
320
1,523
2,080
2,243
640
332
629
467
200
640
640
640
640
640
640
640
640
640
1,920
5,760
480
500
500
1,880
47,425
2,052
560

�LOGAN (LO)
Atwood, LO-3
Bravo, LO-1
Duck Creek, LO-2
Ford Bridge, LO-4
Red Lion Ranch, LO-5
MOFFAT (MF)
Bakers Peak, MF-1
Bald Mountain, MF-2
Ben Morgan Canyon, MF-3
Big Hole Gulch, MF-4
Boston Flats, MF-5
Box Elder, MF-6
Box Elder North, MF-7
Castor Gulch, MF-8
Cedar Springs, MF-9
Cedars, MF-10
Citadel, MF-11
Cold Springs Mountain, MF-12
Cross Mountain, MF-13
Elk Springs #1, MF-14
Elk Springs #3, MF-15
Fortification, MF-16
Godiva Rim, MF-17
Greasewood, MF-18
Great Divide, MF-19
Homestead, MF-20
Iles Grove, MF-21
Jeffway Gulch, MF-22
Jimmy Dunn Gulch (also Routt), RO-6
Jubb Creek, MF-24
Little Snake, MF-25
Maybell, MF-26
Monument Butte, MF-27
Morapos Creek, MF-28
Morgan Gulch, MF-29
Oxbow, MF-30
Peck Mesa, MF-31
Pine Tree Gulch, MF-32
Pinon Ridge, MF-33
Pole Gulch, MF-34
Rattlesnake Hill, MF-35
Sagebrush Draw, MF-36
Simsberry Draw, MF-37
South Duffy Mountain, MF-38
South Nipple Rim, MF-39
Temple Canyon, MF-40
Thornburg Draw, MF-41
Triangle, MF-42
Willow Creek, MF-43
MONTEZUMA (MZ)
Menefee Peak, MZ-1
Weber Canyon, MZ-2
MORGAN (MG)
Weldon Valley, MG-1
OTERO (OT)
Higbee Canyon, OT-1
PARK (PA)
Agate Mountain, PA-2
Antero, PA-3
Badger Creek (also Fremont), PA-4
Badger Flats, PA-5
Crooked Top, PA-6
Dick’s Peak, PA-7
Eleven Mile, PA-8
Hartsel, PA-9
High Creek, PA-10
McArthur Gulch, PA-11
Saddle Mountain, PA-12
63 Ranch, PA-1
Three Mile Mountain, PA-13
Waugh Mountain (also Fremont), FR-19
Wormer Gulch, PA-15
PUEBLO (PU)

Saint Charles, PU-1
16,675
RIO GRANDE (RG)
Dry Creek, RG-1
1,280
Gerrard, RG-2
799
ROUTT (RO)
Coal Bank Gulch, RO-1
879
Cottonwood Creek, RO-2
640
Deep Creek, RO-3
320
Fly Gulch, RO-4
460
Grassy Creek, RO-5
360
Jimmy Dunn Gulch (also Moffat), RO-6
5,558
King Creek, RO-7
640
Maynard Gulch, RO-8
724
Moody Creek, RO-9
640
Moonhill, RO-10
640
Morrison Creek, RO-11
640
Sage Creek, RO-12
640
Sleeping Giant, RO-13
400
Stokes Gulch, RO-14
1,863
Twenty Mile, RO-15
1,200
Yampa River, RO-16
2,006
SAGUACHE (SA)
Baca, SA-1
13,105
Burro Springs 1&amp;2, SA-2
6,175
Carnero, SA-3
1,714
Daley Gulch, SA-4 (also Gunnison)
644
Little La Garita Creek, SA-5
640
Los Creek, SA-6
320
Medano (also Alamosa), AL-1
20,605
Middle Creek, SA-8
640
Mineral Hot Springs, SA-9
640
Mishak Lakes, SA-10
2,567
Mogotas Arroyo, SA-11
320
Old Woman Creek, SA-12
640
Saguache Creek, SA-13
2,059
San Juan Creek, SA-14
3,238
San Luis Creek, SA-15
640
San Luis Creek #2, SA-16
480
Sanderson Gulch, SA-17
1,898
Steel Canyon, SA-18
640
Stonehouse Gulch, SA-19
560
Villa Grove, SA-20
880
Werner Arroyo, SA-21
320
SAN MIGUEL (SM)
Carter Place, SM-1
320
Dry Creek Basin, SM-2
640
Poison Spyder, SM-3
640
WELD (WD)
Carr Tract, WD-1
3,133
Greasewood Lake, WD-2
640
YUMA (YM)
Landsman Creek (also Kit Carson), YM-1
332
Sandy Bluffs, YM-2
3,202

160
80
640
280
200
12,393
6,887
640
1,847
104
628
640
320
640
640
640
26,509
640
800
1,680
1,866
640
3,518
640
640
2,079
640
5,558
640
640
9,208
653
640
640
640
640
640
640
11,026
640
640
640
640
19,962
637
640
1,021
640
635
461
5,600
640
3,782
11,060
6,032
3,570
400
640
265
420
1,121
480
640
1,635
1,280
17,773
640

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Colorado
State Trust Lands

COLORADO DIVISION OF WILDLIFE

COLORADO DIVISION OF WILDLIFE
6060 Broadway, Denver, CO 80216
(303) 297-1192 • www.wildlife.state.co.us

�DOW OFFICES

DOW Headquarters
6060 Broadway
Denver, 80216, (303) 297-1192

Northeast Region (Denver) Service Ctr.
6060 Broadway
Denver, 80216, (303) 291-7227

Fort Collins Service Ctr.
317 W. Prospect Rd.
Fort Collins, 80526, (970) 472-4300

Northwest Region Service Ctr.
711 Independent Ave.
Grand Junction, 81505, (970) 255-6100

Brush Service Ctr.
122 E. Edison, Box 128
Brush, 80723, (970) 842-6300

Montrose Service Ctr.
2300 S. Townsend Ave.
Montrose, 81401, (970) 252-6000

Glenwood Springs Service Ctr.
Gunnison Service Ctr.
50633 Hwys. 6 &amp; 24
300 W. New York Ave.
Glenwood Springs, 81601, (970) 947-2920 Gunnison, 81230, (970) 641-7060

Southwest Region Service Ctr.
151 E. 16th St.
Durango, 81301, (970) 247-0855

Meeker Service Ctr.
73485 Hwy. 64
Meeker, 81641, (970) 878-6090

Southeast Region Service Ctr.
4255 Sinton Rd.
Colorado Spgs, 80907, (719) 227-5200

Pueblo Service Ctr.
600 Reservoir Rd.
Pueblo, 81005, (719) 561-5300

Hot Sulphur Springs Service Ctr.
Steamboat Springs Svc. Ctr.
346 Grand County Rd. 362
925 Weiss Drive
Hot Sulphur Spgs, 80451, (970) 725-6200 Steamboat Spgs, 80477, (970) 870-2197

Lamar Service Ctr.
2500 S. Main St.
Lamar, 81052, (719) 336-6600

Monte Vista Service Ctr.
0722 South Road 1 East
Monte Vista, 81144, (719) 587-6900

Salida Service Ctr.
7405 Hwy. 50
Salida, 81201, (719) 530-5520

Printed for free distribution by the
COLORADO DIVISION OF WILDLIFE
6060 Broadway, Denver, CO 80216
(303) 297-1192
www.wildlife.state.co.us

Editor: Brighid Kelly
Printing paid for with hunting and fishing license fees.
Printed 2007 by Publication Printers, Denver. 40,000 copies.

The Wildlife Commission sets state trust lands regulations in May. Wildlife Commissioners (as of May 2007): Tom
Burke, chair; Claire O’Neal, vice chair; Robert Bray, secretary; Jeffrey A. Crawford, member; Brad Coors, member;
Roy McAnally, member; Richard Ray, member; Dennis Buechler, member; Tim Glenn, member; Harris Sherman, exofficio member; John Stulp, ex-officio member.
NOTE: Laws and regulations in this brochure are paraphrased for easier understanding and are intended only as a
guide. Colorado wildlife statutes and regulations are available for viewing at DOW offices.

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�RULES FOR ALL STATE TRUST LANDS OPEN FOR WILDLIFE RECREATION
Unless otherwise stated in this brochure, these regulations apply to State Trust Lands
leased by DOW for wildlife recreation:
a. Closed March 1-Aug. 31, unless posted otherwise.
b. Open only to hunting, fishing and wildlife viewing.
c. Camping prohibited.
d. Target practice or shooting prohibited.
e. Youth mentor hunting and/or fishing means hunting or fishing by youths age under 18.
Youths under 16 must be accompanied by a mentor. Mentors must be 18 or older, comply
with hunter education requirements and accompany youths while hunting.
f. Closed 1/2 hour after sunset until 1/2 hour before sunrise, unless posted otherwise.

HABITAT STAMP
License Buyers: A Colorado Wildlife Habitat Stamp is required of people ages
19-64 who buy hunting or fishing licenses. With a license purchase, the stamp is
$5 and required on each of the first 2 licenses bought in a calendar year ($10
total). The stamp also allows access to state wildlife areas or state trust lands
leased by the DOW. Wildlife and Outdoor Enthusiasts: A Colorado Wildlife
Habitat Stamp is required of people ages 19-64 who visit a state wildlife area or state trust land
leased by the DOW, such as non-hunting members of your party, wildlife viewers or hikers. This
stamp costs $10.25 (25-cent search and rescue fee). Lifetime Stamp: Anyone can buy a lifetime
stamp for $200. This stamp satisfies either of the above requirements.

ALPHABETICAL LISTING

ADAMS - Jackson Co., GMU 6, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Walden, go 4.2 miles N on Hwy. 125 to CR 8. Go 6.8 miles E to CR 8A, then E .8
mile to two-track road. Take two-track .6 mile SE to parking area. Unless accessing from
Colorado State Forest, STL provides the only way into Adams and Sand Creek STLs.
ACRES: 3,640 (360 acres in Sections 28, 29, 32, 33, along Sherman Creek, closed.)
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, pronghorn, moose, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access restricted as posted.
b. Foot or horseback only.

AGUILAR TV HILL - Las Animas Co., GMU 85, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
From Aguilar, take Exit 30 off I-25 to CR 63.1. Go .5 mile W.
ACRES: 500
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, pronghorn, bears, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Access restricted as posted on E side.

AGATE MOUNTAIN - Park Co., GMU 58, Denver Svc. Ctr.
From Hartsel, go 1.75 miles S on Hwy. 9 to CR 53. Go S 15 miles to parking area on E boundary, S of CR 53.
ACRES: 3,782
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game, wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.

ALAMADITAS MESA - Conejos Co., GMU 81, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
Route #1: From Los Mogotes Peak STL (see directions in this brochure), go W on 2-track 7.5
miles to W boundary. Route #2: From La Jara STL, (see directions in this brochure) go S of La
Jara Reservoir on 4WD road to Fox Creek. From Fox Creek, by foot or horseback only, go 1.5
miles S to S boundary to FS land. Go 3 miles E on FS land and cross Fox Creek and Fox Creek
trail. Go 1 mile to W boundary.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, pronghorn, rabbits, grouse, coyotes.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
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�ALAMOSA CANYON - Conejos Co., GMU 81, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
Go 12 miles S of Monte Vista on Hwy. 15; then go 11 miles W on USFS Rd. 250 to Terrace
Res. (Alamosa Canyon). Then go on foot or horseback through BLM and national forest.
ACRES: 240
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, bears, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.

ANTELOPE CREEK - Grand Co., GMU 181, Hot Sulphur Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Kremmling, go W 14 miles on Hwy. 40 to Chimney Rock Rd. (USFS Rd. 103), then go
6 miles E to East Carter Mtn. gate. Walk-through gate with signs provides access.
ACRES: 1,240
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, blue grouse.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
b. ATV, snowmobile access allowed on designated route as posted at East Carter Creek gate
during hunting season only.
c. Camping, campfires prohibited.

ANTERO - Park Co., GMU 49/50, Denver Svc. Ctr.
From Fairplay, go S on Hwy. 285 for 16.5 miles. Next to Antero State Wildlife Area. From N
of Antero Jct. on Hwy. 24, go 9 miles to Antero Reservoir Rd.; then go W 1.75 miles to NW
corner of STL. Or, 4.5 miles N of Antero Jct. on Hwy. 285, then W on unmarked USFS Rd.
433, .5 mile to N boundary. Timber activity may be present.
ACRES: 11,060
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28. Year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: Big game, small game, waterfowl.

APISHAPA NORTH - Las Animas Co., GMU 133, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
From Walsenburg, take I-25 exit to Hwy. 10; go E for 18.5 miles. Then go S on CR 77 for 7
miles; go E on CR 90 for 11 miles to Apishapa SWA. Follow signs through SWA to NE side
and parking lot.
ACRES: 1,880
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, pronghorn, bighorn sheep, rabbits, doves, scaled quail, bobcats, coyotes.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only.
b. Motor vehicles prohibited past parking lot.

ARROWHEAD - Larimer Co., GMU 19, Fort Collins Svc. Ctr.
From Rustic, go 2.25 miles W on Hwy. 14 in Poudre Canyon, .25 miles on highway frontage
on N side.
ACRES: 200
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Bighorn sheep, deer, elk, rabbits, blue grouse, pine squirrels.

ASPEN RIDGE - Chaffee Co., GMU 57, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Salida, take CR 175 (Ute Trail) 5 miles N. Turn left on CR 185 and go 5 miles. Access
off CR 185 at N and S ends of STL. Timber activity may be present.
ACRES: 542
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Bighorn sheep, deer, elk.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only.
b. Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.

ATWOOD - Logan Co. GMU 96, Brush Svc. Ctr.
From Atwood, go 1/2 mile S on Hwy. 63. Access near SE corner of STL next to CR 16.
ACRES: 160
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Mule deer, white-tailed deer, pheasant, quail, turkeys, ducks, geese, rabbits, squirrels, furbearers.
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�RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting with centerfire rifles prohibited.
b. Reservations required for hunting by calling 1-800-846-9453. Reservations not accepted more
than 14 days nor less than 48 hours before hunt date. Failing to cancel reservations may result
in losing future reservation rights. Max. 1 reservation per day, and 1 reservation per phone call.
Reservations not transferable. Person who makes reservation must be licensed hunter and be at
property day of hunt. Check in and check out required. For spring turkey reservations for hunters
with limited turkey licenses for unit 96, call the DOW’s Brush office, (970) 842-6300.
c. Hunting prohibited except Sat., Sun., Wed., Labor Day, Columbus Day (observed), Veterans
Day (observed), Thanksgiving day, Christmas, New Year’s, Martin Luther King Day and
Presidents’ Day.
d. Four reservations issued per day with a max. of 4 people each. Two reservations are for the
general public; 1 for mobility-impaired hunters and 1 for youth and their mentors. The general
public and mobility-impaired must hunt on the up river side of Hwy. 63. Youths and mentors
must hunt on the down river side of highway.
e. All recreational activities except deer hunting prohibited on opening weekend of regular
plains rifle deer season, and opening day and first weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
f. Horses prohibited except while training hunting dogs, and then only in Feb., March and
April (through Wed. before the opening of spring turkey season).

BACA - Saguache Co., GMU 82, Monte Vista office.
N of Hooper on Hwy. 17, via Rds D and G (E of Hwy. 17).
ACRES: 13,105
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access and hunting allowed through hunt coordinator only. Contact Monte Vista office for
reservation, (719) 587-6900.
b. Hunting restricted to cow elk only.

BADGER CREEK (UPPER, LOWER UNITS) - Fremont, Park Co., GMUs 57/58,
Salida Svc. Ctr.
Lower Unit: From Cotopaxi, go 21 miles N on CR 12; then go W 1 mile on BLM road.
Upper Unit: From Hartsel, go S on Hwy. 9 for 1.75 miles to CR 53. Follow CR 53 for 22
miles. Timber activity may be present.
ACRES: 6,032
OPEN: Lower Unit: Year-round for fishing. All other uses, Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
Upper Unit: Oct. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, bighorn sheep.
FISHING: Coldwater stream.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Fishing prohibited on Upper Unit.
b. Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
c. Campfires prohibited.

BADGER FLATS - Park Co., GMUs 50 &amp; 581, Denver Svc. Ctr. (GMU 50 N of Hwy. 50,
GMU 581 S of Hwy. 50)
Three points of access: (1.) From Lake George, go W on Hwy. 24, 1.5 miles. (2.) From Lake
George, go W 2.25 miles on CR 90. (3.) From Lake George, go W on Hwy. 24 about 8 miles
to USFS Rd. 891 and go S.
ACRES: 3,570
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, bears, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.

BAKERS PEAK - Moffat Co., GMUs 3/4, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
In Craig at Hwys. 13 and 40, go N on Hwy. 13 for 24 miles to CR 101. Turn E on CR 101
and go 1.5 miles.
ACRES: 12,393
OPEN: Aug. 1-Feb. 28.
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�HUNTING: Pronghorn, deer, elk, sage grouse, rabbits and coyotes.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only.
b. Motor vehicles prohibited off state or county roads.
c. Camping prohibited.
d. Only portable hunting blinds allowed.

BAKERVILLE - Clear Creek Co., GMU 39, Denver Svc. Ctr.
From Georgetown, take I-70 W 5 miles. STL is 1.25 miles E of Bakerville exit. Majority of
ppty. is N of I-70.
ACRES: 320
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28. Year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: Bighorn sheep, elk, deer, lions, bears, blue grouse, ptarmigan, rabbits, snowshoe
hares.
FISHING: Coldwater stream.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot access only.
b. Access only off I-70 right of way.

BALD MOUNTAIN - Moffat Co., GMU 3, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
Tract 1: From Maybell, go N on CR 19 for 15 miles to CR 150. Go W on CR 150 for .5 mile.
Tract 2: From Maybell, go N on CR 19 for 10 miles to CR 71. Go W on CR 71 to CR 71S. Go
S on CR 71S for 2.5 miles. Tract 3 &amp; 4: From Maybell, go W on Hwy. 318 for 15 miles to CR
21. Go N on CR 21. Tract 3 is 9 miles N of Hwy. 318 and W of CR. Tract 4 is 14 miles N of
Hwy. 318 and on both sides of CR.
ACRES: 6,887
OPEN: Aug. 16-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Pronghorn, deer, elk, sage grouse, rabbits, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Campfires prohibited.
b. Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.

BEAR GULCH - Custer Co., GMU 69, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Westcliffe, go 10 miles E on Hwy. 96 to CR 271. Go 1 mile to NW corner of STL.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: From first day of archery deer and elk season through May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, bears, lions, rabbits, squirrels, turkeys.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.

BEDDOWS MOUNTAIN - Custer Co., GMU 691, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
From Westcliffe, go N about 8 miles on Hwy. 69. Parking off Hwy. 69.
ACRES: 500
OPEN: From first day of archery deer and elk season through May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, bears, lions, turkeys, rabbits, squirrels.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only.
b. Parking prohibited on Hwy. 69.
c. Shooting prohibited within 500 feet of Hwy. 69 and man-made structures.

BEN MORGAN CANYON - Moffat Co., GMU 211, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Meeker, go 23 miles N on Hwy. 13. Turn W on CR 17 to CR 32. Go W 11 miles to CR
55. Go 2.5 miles to parking lot.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, pronghorn, small game.

BERRY CREEK - Eagle Co., GMU 36, Glenwood Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Vail, take I-70 W to Exit 163 (Edwards). Go N to Singletree entrance, then W to USFS
Rd. 778. Go 1 mile and take first left after cattle guard. Go 2.5 miles. Several 4-WD roads run
through STL. Surrounded by USFS land.
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�ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, bears, blue grouse, rabbits, coyotes.

BIG HOLE GULCH - Moffat Co., GMU 3, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Craig, go 40 miles N on Hwy. 13. Take CR 4 W 15 miles.
ACRES: 1,847
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb 28 for hunting. Year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: Pronghorn, deer, elk, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, campfires prohibited.
b. Only portable hunting blinds allowed.

BLACK HAWK - Huerfano Co., GMU 85, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
From Walsenburg, go S on I-25 to Exit 42. Take CR 310 to Pryor; then go 2.5 miles S on CR
312 to E side of STL. Or, take CR 310 W to N side.
ACRES: 1,511
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, bears, lions, pronghorn, elk, doves, rabbits, turkeys.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only.
b. Motor vehicles prohibited off county roads.

BLACK MOUNTAIN - Huerfano Co., GMU 84, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
From Gardner, go 1 mile W on Hwy. 69. Turn N on USFS Rd. 634 and go 6 miles to USFS
Rd. 635 (Black Mountain Rd.) Go W .5 mile to access markers.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, rabbits, squirrels, doves, coyotes, turkeys.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.

BLACK SAGE PASS - Gunnison Co., GMU 551, Gunnison Svc. Ctr.
From Gunnison at Hwy. 50 and USFS Rd. 243 (Marshall Pass Rd.), go N on Hwy. 50 for 1
mile to USFS Rd. 888. Go N on USFS Rd. 888 for 5.5 miles to S boundary.
ACRES: 415
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28. Year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, bears, lions, blue grouse, rabbits.
FISHING: In small section of No Name Creek.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.

BLUE LAKE - Bent Co, GMU 125, Lamar Svc. Ctr.
From Las Animas, take Hwy. 194 W to CR 10; go N 11 miles. On CR TT, go W 2.5 miles to
E boundary. There are several parking lots: (1) at end of CR TT; (2) at bridge on SE corner;
(3) at S end.
ACRES: 14,059
OPEN: Year-round.
HUNTING: Pronghorn, deer, waterfowl, upland game.
FISHING: Warmwater lake.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Islands closed May 15-Aug. 31.
b. Camping permitted as posted.
c. Motor vehicles permitted on designated roads only.

BLUE SPRING - Huerfano Co., GMU 84, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
From Gardner, go W on Hwy. 69 for 1 mile to USFS Rd. 634. Turn N and go 13 miles.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 15-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, lions, small game.
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�RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting prohibited in safety zone along E boundary as posted.
b. Foot or horseback only.

BOSTON FLATS - Moffat Co. GMU 3, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Maybell, go NW 3.5 miles on Hwy. 318. STL N of Hwy. 318. Parking between highway and STL. No roads; only walk-in access.
ACRES: 104
OPEN: Year-round for fishing, watchable wildlife. Sept. 1-Feb. 28 for hunting.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot access only.

BOX CANYON - Fremont Co., GMU 86, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Salida, take Hwy. 50 E 2 miles to CR 49 (Bear Ck. USFS Rd. 101). Go S 4 miles to
USFS Rd. 101A and follow to end of road. From here, access by foot and horseback only
through USFS land about 1 mile E to W boundary of STL.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: Deer, elk, lions, bears, turkeys, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.

BOX CREEK - Lake Co., GMU 48, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Leadville, go 7 miles S on Hwy. 24, turn W on CRs 10 and 24 for 2.4 miles.
ACRES: 629
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot access only.

BOX ELDER - Moffat Co., GMU 211, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Hamilton, go S on Hwy. 13 for 11 miles to CR 17. Turn right, and go 1.5 miles to CR
51. Go 1 mile to CR 32, and go 8.5 miles to BLM access.
ACRES: 628
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.

BOX ELDER NORTH - Moffat Co., GMU 211, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Meeker, go 23 miles N on Hwy. 13. Turn W on CR 32, and go W 7 miles to parking lot.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, pronghorn, small game.

BRAVO - Logan Co., GMU 91, Brush Svc. Ctr.
From Sterling, take Hwy. 6 E about 2 miles to CR 37. Go N on CR 37 for 5.7 miles.
ACRES: 80
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, waterfowl, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Access from designated parking areas only.

BULL MOUNTAIN - Larimer Co., GMU 8, Fort Collins Svc. Ctr.
From Fort Collins, take Hwy. 287 N 22 miles to Cherokee Park Rd. (CR 80C). Go 35 miles
W. CR 80C runs through SE corner. Two-track road runs into SW part.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only.
b. Motor vehicles prohibited off county roads.
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�BURRO SPRINGS 1 &amp; 2 - Saguache Co., GMU 68, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
From LaGarita, go N on CR 42 for 2.2 miles to CR 42K. Go W on CR 42K.
ACRES: 6,175
OPEN: Aug. 15-May 31.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, pronghorn, bighorn sheep, lions, rabbits, doves, blue grouse.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
CARNERO - Saguache Co., GMU 68, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
From La Garita, go 4 miles west on CR 41G.
ACRES: 1,714
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, bighorn sheep, bears, lions, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.

CARR TRACT - Weld Co., GMU 87, Fort Collins Svc. Ctr.
From Fort Collins, take I-25 N 20 miles to Carr exit. Go E on 2 miles to CRs 126 and 17.
Access 1: 0.5 miles N of CR 126 on CR 17. Access 2: N of CR 126 at SE corner of STL,
about 4 miles E of CR 17 (2.5 miles E of town of Carr).
ACRES: 3,133
OPEN: Access restricted to pronghorn hunting only during pronghorn seasons.
HUNTING: Pronghorn. Caution: bison may be present.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting from blinds prohibited.
b. Fires prohibited including, but not limited to, open fires, BBQ’s, sterno cans, stoves,
smoking.
c. Access by permit holders and 1 non-hunting companion. Maximum of 5, one-day access
permits issued daily by DOW. Permits available beginning Aug. 1. Contact DOW in Fort
Collins, (970) 472-4300.
d. Parking allowed only for permit holders in designated areas.

CARTER CREEK - Grand Co., GMU 181, Hot Sulphur Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Kremmling, go 14 miles W on Hwy. 40 to Chimney Rock Rd. (USFS Rd. 103); go 3
miles E to parking area and sign.
ACRES: 1,301
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, blue grouse, sage grouse.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
b. Restricted vehicle use given to physically handicapped with verification of DOW handicapped card and permission from DOW in Hot Sulphur Springs, (970) 725-6200. Contact
office for permission, restriction of use and map before entering area.
c. ATV and snowmobile access allowed on designated route in Sect. 31 as posted at E Carter
Creek gate during hunting season only.
d. Camping, campfires prohibited.

CARTER PLACE - San Miguel Co., GMU 70, Montrose Svc. Ctr.
From Naturita, take Hwy. 145 E 3.5 miles to Hwy. 141; go 3.6 miles S on Hwy. 141. Turn W
on CR HH31, and go 3 miles to dirt road. Go 1 mile S.
ACRES: 320
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access through BLM only
b. Foot or horseback only.

CASTOR GULCH - Moffat Co., GMU 13 Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Craig, go S on Hwy. 13 about 14 miles to CR 93. Go E .5 mile. Signs designate huntable area.
ACRES: 320
OPEN: Aug. 1-Feb. 28.
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�HUNTING: Deer, elk, lions, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
NOTE: Exchange of use on STL. Part private land; part state trust land.

CEDAR SPRINGS - Moffat Co., GMU 11, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Maybell, go 8 miles W on Hwy. 40. Turn S on CR 23, and go about 2 miles. Vehicle
access on CR 23 and BLM Rd. 1558.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Pronghorn, deer, elk, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles permitted only on CR 23 and BLM Rd. 1558.
CEDARS - Moffat Co., GMU 4, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Craig, go N on Hwy. 13 for 38 miles to CR 2. Go E on CR 2 for 6.5 miles.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Pronghorn, deer, elk, sage grouse, rabbits, coyotes.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only.
b. Camping prohibited
c. Only portable hunting blinds allowed.

CHANCELLOR RANCH - Las Animas Co., GMU 147, Lamar Svc. Ctr.
From Trinidad, go E on Hwy. 160 for 40 miles to ppty. Go N on CR 147 for 9 miles to ppty.
From Kim, go W 28 miles on Hwy. 160, and go N on CR 147.
ACRES: 47,425
OPEN: From first day of archery pronghorn season to May 31.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, pronghorn, bighorn sheep, turkeys, lions. No small game hunting or
fishing allowed.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by permit only. Valid license and special permit required. Contact Lamar office for
details, (719) 336-6600.
b. Only 1 non-hunting companion allowed per hunter.
c. Check in required at designated location.
d. Hunting prohibited within 1/2 mile of homes. Safety zone posted.
e. Target shooting prohibited.
f. Camping only in designated areas.
g. Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
h. Parking in designated areas only.
i. Motor vehicles prohibited off county roads if wet conditions exist.
j. Trash must be packed out.
k. Horses allowed only in big game seasons for hunting.
l. Only certified weed-free hay allowed.

CHUBB PARK - Chaffee Co., GMU 49, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Fairplay, go 20 miles S on Hwy 285 to Hwys. 285 and 24. Go SW 1 mile to top of
Trout Creek Pass. Turn W (right) on CR 311; go 1 mile. Timber activity may be present.
ACRES: 3,640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, grouse, rabbits.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping permitted only as posted.
b. Motor vehicles permitted on county roads as posted.
c. Foot or horseback only.

CITADEL - Moffat Co., Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Meeker, go N on Hwy. 64 to CR 71. Go N to Indian Valley Truck Trail, and go 12 miles N.
ACRES: 640
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�OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, pronghorn, small game.

COAL BANK GULCH - Routt Co., GMU 441, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Hayden, go 2.5 miles N on CR 76.
ACRES: 879
OPEN: From first day of archery deer and elk season to May 31.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, mountain sharp-tailed grouse.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting with archery, muzzleloaders, shotguns firing single slug and rimfire rifles only.
b. Foot or horseback only off county roads.
c. Only youth mentor hunting allowed. Only one mentor per youth allowed.

CODY PARK - Fremont Co., GMU 69, Salida Svc. Ctr.
Tract 1: From Westcliffe, at Hwys. 96 and 69, go N on Hwy. 69 for 2.5 miles to CR 215. Go
N 6.25 miles to SW corner of STL. Tract 2: From Hwy. 50 and 4th St. in Canon City, go S on
4th St. 2 miles until it turns into CR 143. Go 10.3 miles S on CR 143 to BLM Rd. 6227. Go
NW on BLM Rd. 6227 for 4 miles. Access by foot or horseback 7 miles thru BLM.
ACRES: 1,560
OPEN: Aug. 15-May 31.
HUNTING: Lions, bears, deer, elk, pronghorn, turkeys, rabbits, squirrels.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.

COHAGEN - Jackson Co., GMU 171, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Walden, go 6 miles SE on Hwy. 14 to CR 21. Go E 1.8 miles.
ACRES: 2,537
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.

COLD SPRINGS MOUNTAIN - Moffat Co., GMUs 2/201, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Maybell, go NW on Hwy. 318 for 41 miles to CR 10N. Go N on CR 10N for 8 miles.
STL W of CR 10N largely on top of Cold Springs Mountain and is mixed with BLM and private land. 2,495 acres E of CR 10N are mixed with BLM and private land. 4-wheel-drive
vehicles advised on CR 167 and BLM Rd. 2007.
ACRES: 26,509
OPEN: Aug. 1-Dec. 31.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, pronghorn, blue grouse, sage grouse.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping allowed only during big game seasons.
b. Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.

COPPER MOUNTAIN - Grand Co., GMU 28, Hot Sulphur Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Kremmling, go S on Hwy. 9 to Williams Peak or from CR 3 at Mule Creek. Access
from USFS land on S. All other access from private land. Permission required.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, blue grouse.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only.
b. Camping, campfires prohibited.

COTTONWOOD CREEK - Routt Co., GMU 441, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Hayden, go N on CR 80 for 1 mile to CR 70. Go E 2.8 miles to CR 80, and go N 10.7 miles.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: From first day of archery deer and elk season through May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, blue and mountain sharp-tailed grouse.
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�RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunters may be limited through mandatory check station to control overcrowding, resource
damage or trespassing on private property.
b. Foot or horseback only off county roads.
c. Camping, campfires prohibited.

COTTONWOOD RIDGE - Fremont Co., GMU 581, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Canon City, go W on Hwy. 50 for 12 miles to Hwy. 9. Turn N on Hwy. 9, and go 6 miles.
Turn W at gate; go .8 mile.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31. Year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: Deer, lions, bears, rabbits.
FISHING: Cottonwood Creek.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.

CROOKED TOP - Park Co., GMU 46, Denver Svc. Ctr.
From Bailey, go 2 miles N on Hwy. 285 to traffic light. Turn left on CR 43; go 6.4 miles to
Saddlestring Rd. Turn left .3 mile to USFS Rd. 101. Turn right; go 4 miles. Walk NE 2 miles.
ACRES: 400
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, blue grouse, rabbits, squirrel, turkeys.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only.
b. Access only from USFS Rd. 101.

CROSS MOUNTAIN - Moffat Co., GMU 11, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Maybell, go SW on Hwy. 40 for 16 miles to mile marker 44; go N on Deer Lodge Park
Rd. about 2.5 miles to BLM easement.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Pronghorn, deer, elk, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.

CRYSTAL LAKE - Lake Co., GMUs 48/49, Salida Svc. Ctr. (GMU 48, W of river; GMU 49,
E of river)
From Leadville, go S on Hwy. 24 about 3 miles to Hwy. 300. Go W 1 mile to Halfmoon Rd.
Go S on pavement and dirt road 2 miles until left fork. Take left fork S for .75 miles.
ACRES: 467
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28. Year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, waterfowl, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot access only.

DALEY GULCH - Gunnison, Saguache Co., GMU 551, Gunnison Svc. Ctr.
From Sargents at USFS Rd. 243 and Hwy. 50, go N for .75 mile and turn left into STL. Enter
at gravel pit W of Hwy. 50 across from state highway barn.
ACRES: 644
OPEN: Year-round.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, bears, lions, blue grouse, rabbits.
FISHING: Agate Creek, Brush Creek, Tomichi Creek.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping permitted as posted.
b. Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
c. Foot or horseback only.

DEEP CREEK - Routt Co., GMU 214, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Steamboat Spgs., go N on CR 129 for 10 miles to CR 54; then go W 5 miles to CR 56.
Go W and S 3 miles to CR 52W, and continue W 2.4 miles. (Last 2 miles are 4WD only.)
ACRES: 320
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�OPEN: First day of archery elk season to Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, grouse.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Parking allowed only in designated area.
b. Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
c. Foot or horseback only from designated parking area.

DEER HAVEN - Fremont Co., GMU 581, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Canon City, go W on Hwy. 50 to Hwy. 9. Go 9 miles N to CR 11. Turn right, and go 5.2
miles on CR 11 to Deer Haven Rd. Turn right on Deer Haven Rd., and go .8 miles to
Thompson Mtn. Rd. Turn right, and go .7 miles to end of road.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28 for hunting. Year-round for watchable wildlife.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
DICK’S PEAK - Park Co., GMU 58, Denver Svc. Ctr.
From Hartsel, take Hwy. 9 S 14 miles, then go 3.8 miles SW to Dick’s Peak Rd. (261). Go 3
miles.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, grouse, rabbits.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot access only.

DIRTY GULCH - Fremont Co., GMU 58, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Cotopaxi, go 5.5 miles N on CR 12.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.

DISAPPOINTMENT CREEK - Dolores Co., GMU 711, Durango Svc. Ctr.
From Dove Creek, go 2 miles W to Hwys. 666 and 141. Go N on Hwy. 141 for 27 miles to
Disappointment Valley. Go S on CR 19Q (USFS Rd. 250) for 18 miles to McKinney Draw
Rd. on BLM land. Go .25 mile S to N end of STL. Enter on N end, .25 mile S of CR 19Q.
Access via two-track road on BLM land in Dawson Draw.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.

DRONEY GULCH - Chaffee Co., GMU 56, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Poncha Spgs., go N on Hwy. 285 for 5 miles to CR 251. STL W of Hwy. 285. Just N on
Hwy. 285, access from highway monument with parking. Do not attempt access from N via
subdivision on CRs 251A or 251. CR 251 makes a big circle and only S prong can be used to
access on S side.
ACRES: 2,949
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb.28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, campfires prohibited.
b. Foot or horseback only.
c. Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.

DRY CREEK - Rio Grande Co., GMU 80, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
Sect. 16: From Monte Vista, take Hwy. 15 S for 2 miles to #2 South Rd. Go 3 miles W. Sect. 36:
From Monte Vista, take Hwy. 15 S for 2 miles to #2 South Rd. Go W 9.5 miles to STL.
ACRES: 1,280
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�OPEN: Aug. 15-May 31.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, pronghorn, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting prohibited in safety zone along E side of Sect. 16 as posted.
b. Camping, campfires prohibited.
c. Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.

DRY CREEK BASIN - San Miguel Co., GMU 70, Montrose Svc. Ctr.
On Hwy. 145 between Naturita and Redvale, turn S on Hwy. 141, and go 15 miles to Dry
Creek Basin SWA.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.

DRY CREEK NORTH - Larimer Co., GMU 8, Fort Collins Svc. Ctr.
Go W on Cherokee Park Rd. (CR 80 C) from Hwy. 287 approx. 50 miles to CR 103; then go
N to Bull Mountain Access Rd. Go 5 miles NE to STL, NE of Shell Creek. No established
roads access STL; some OHV roads provide access.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, bears, lions.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.

DUCK CREEK - Logan Co., GMU 90, Brush Svc. Ctr.
From I-76, take Crook exit. Go N on Hwy. 55 to town of Crook. At stop sign, continue N to
CR 64. Go E on CR 64 about 1 mile to NW corner of STL. Cattle may be on STL. Extreme
caution must be taken when hunting while cattle are present.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.

EAGLE CANYON - Larimer Co., GMU 20, Fort Collins Svc. Ctr.
From Loveland, take Hwy. 34 W to Big Thompson School; go N 4 miles on Buckhorn Rd.
(CR 27) to Masonville. Go NW on Buckhorn Rd. 2.5 miles to Storm Mountain Rd. Go 2.5
miles W on Storm Mountain Rd. to access sign on USFS land. Go by foot or horseback 1.5
miles across forest to S boundary.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game.

EAST CARTER MOUNTAIN - Grand Co., GMU 181, Hot Sulphur Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Kremmling, go 14 miles W on Hwy. 40 to Chimney Rock Rd. (USFS Rd. 103). Then
go 6 miles E to sign and gate.
ACRES: 1,794
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, blue grouse.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Motor vehicles restricted to Chimney Rock Rd. unless otherwise posted.
b. ATV, snowmobiles allowed on designated route as posted at gate in Sect. 24 during hunting
season only.
c. Parking permitted in designated lots only.
d. Hunting prohibited in safety zone as posted along east fence line.
e. Camping, campfires permitted only as posted within 300 feet of Chimney Rock Rd with a
14-day limit.

EAST DELANEY BUTTE LAKE - Jackson Co., GMU 16, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Walden, go .5 miles W on Hwy. 14 to CR 12; then g 5.3 miles W to CR 18. Go 4.5
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�miles W to CR 5. Go 1 mile N to Delaney Butte Lakes SWA. STL E of lake.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28 for hunting and watchable wildlife. Year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: Small game.
FISHING: Coldwater lake.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot access only.

ELEVEN MILE - Park Co., GMU 581, Denver Svc. Ctr.
From Hartsel, go SE 17 miles. STL crosses CR on N and S.
ACRES: 265
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Pronghorn, waterfowl.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.

ELK MOUNTAIN - Jackson Co., GMU 6, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Walden, take 5th St. E, which turns into CR 12, then go 10 miles to CR 12. Go left
about 2.5 miles to CR 12E over Elk Mountain 3.9 miles to end of road. Access only from
State Forest and parking lot at end of CR 12E.
ACRES: 2,839
OPEN: Year-round for fishing. Aug. 15-Feb. 28 for hunting.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, blue grouse, rabbits, coyotes.
FISHING: Coldwater stream.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only.
b. Access from parking lot only.

ELK SPRINGS #1 - Moffat Co., GMU 11, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Maybell, go W on Hwy. 40 to mile marker 42; turn S on BLM Rd. 1509. Go S 9 miles
through Sect. 36, and turn NW. Private property in Sagebrush Draw (portions of Sects. 14, 23,
26) open to hunting. Enter S end through Sect. 26.
ACRES: 800
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, pronghorn, lions, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot and horseback only.

ELK SPRINGS #3 - Moffat Co., GMU 10, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Elk Springs, go .75 mile W on Hwy. 40. BLM road runs through center of STL, S of
Hwy. 40.
ACRES: 1,680
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Pronghorn, deer, elk, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.

FERNLEAF GULCH - Fremont Co., GMU 58, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Cotopaxi, go N 1.5 miles on CR 12 to BLM Sand Gulch Rd. Turn E on BLM Sand
Gulch Rd., and go 3 miles to NW corner of STL.
ACRES: 520
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, lions, bighorn, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only except on BLM Sand Gulch Rd.
b. Motor vehicles prohibited off BLM Sand Gulch Rd.

FLATTOP BUTTE - Las Animas Co., GMU 133, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
From Aguilar on I-25, take Exit 34 to CR 60. Go E for 10 miles; then go N on CR 75 for 2
miles. Go E on CR 64 for 2 miles and N on CR 79 for 6 miles to parking lot.
ACRES: 2,052
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
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�HUNTING: Deer, pronghorn, rabbits, doves, scaled quail, bobcats, coyotes.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.

FLORENCE - Fremont Co., GMU 69, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Canon City, take Hwy. 67 SE 13 miles to CR 15, which goes W to Florence picnic area,
next to STL.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, bears, lions, rabbits, squirrels, turkeys, blue grouse.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only.
b. Access through national forest only.

FLY GULCH (youth mentors only) - Routt Co., GMU 214, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Steamboat Spgs., go N on Hwy. 129 to CR 44. Then go W to CR 44A; then go N 1 mile.
ACRES: 460
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for youth mentor hunting only.
b. Foot or horseback only.

FORD BRIDGE - Logan Co., GMU 91, Brush Svc. Ctr.
From Sterling, go 7.5 miles NE on Hwy. 138 to CR 40; then go E .5 mile.
ACRES: 280
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Mule and white-tailed deer, pheasants, quail, turkeys, ducks, geese.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting prohibited with centerfire rifles.
b. All recreational activities except deer hunting prohibited on opening weekend of regular
plains rifle deer season, and opening day and first weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
c. Paintball shooting prohibited.
d. Horses prohibited except while training hunting dogs, and then only in Feb., March and
April (through Wed. before the opening of spring turkey season).

FORTIFICATION - Moffat Co., GMU 301, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Craig, go N on Hwy. 13 for 9.5 miles.
ACRES: 1,866
OPEN: Day after 4th rifle season through last day of late season in Dec. for hunting.
HUNTING: Elk.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access and hunting allowed through Frosty Acres Ranch only. Contact ranch for reservations,
(970) 824-8935 or (970) 824-9568.
b. Hunting restricted to cow elk.
c. Access only from parking area off Hwy. 13.
d. Foot access only.

FROZE CREEK - Custer Co., GMU 86, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
From Westcliffe, go 10 miles S on Hwy. 69. Go W on CR 106 for 1 mile to SE corner of STL.
Parking lot at CRs 106 and 111.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Pronghorn, deer, elk, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot access only.

GERRARD - Rio Grande Co., GMU 80, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
Two miles E of South Fork or 13 miles W of Del Norte on Hwy. 160, go .25 mile S of Hwy.
160 on USFS Rd. 345.
ACRES: 799
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�OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, bears, lions, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.

GODIVA RIM - Moffat Co., GMU 3, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Maybell, take Hwy. 318 NW to CR 21. Go N on CR 21 about 4 miles to BLM Godiva
Rim access road 2124. Go E on Rd. 2124 about 7 miles to STL.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Pronghorn, deer, elk, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Campfires prohibited
b. Motor vehicles restricted to BLM Rd. 2124.

GRAPE CREEK - Fremont Co., GMU 69, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Canon City at Hwy. 50 and First St., go S on First St. for 1 mile to CR 3. Go W on CR
3, 5.2 miles to Temple Canyon City Park. Go S .5 mile through park to NE corner of STL.
Continue through STL along Grape Creek and 1.7 miles along Grape Creek through BLM to
Pine Gulch. Walk W up Pine Gulch 1.2 miles.
ACRES: 1,280
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28 for hunting. Year-round for watchable wildlife and fishing as posted
on Grape Creek.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, bighorn sheep, lions, bears, rabbits, turkeys.
FISHING: Coldwater stream.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.

GRASSY CREEK - Routt Co., GMU 13, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Hayden, go E on Hwy. 40 for 6 miles to CR 27; go S 6 miles. Parking off CR 27 on Old
Rockcastle Mine Access Rd.
ACRES: 360
OPEN: From first day of archery deer and elk season through May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, mountain sharp-tailed grouse.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.

GREASEWOOD - Moffat Co., GMU 3, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
Six parcels: (1) From Maybell, go N on CR 19 to CR 21. Then go N on CR 21 for 1.5 miles
and E on two-track road to Red Wash Butte. (2) From Maybell, go N on CR 19 to CR 21;
then go N on CR 21 to CR 50. Go E on CR 50 for 5 miles. (3) From Maybell, go N on CR 19
to CR 21; go N on CR 21 to CR 42; go E on CR 42 for 8.5 miles. (4) From Maybell, go N on
CR 19 to CR 8. Go E on CR 8 to CR 6. Head NE on CR 6-CR 44 for 4.5 miles. (5) From
Maybell, go N on CR 19 to CR 8. Go E on CR 8 to CR 8N, and go N 1.25 miles. (6) From
Maybell, go N on CR 19 to CR 8; go E to CR 8N. STL NE of intersection.
ACRES: 3,518
OPEN: Aug. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Pronghorn, deer, elk, sage grouse, rabbits.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot access only.

GREASEWOOD LAKE - Weld Co., GMU 95, Fort Collins Svc. Ctr.
From Kersey, go 18 miles E on Hwy. 34 to CR 87 (Masters Rd.). Go N and E on Rd. 87
(which becomes CR 89) for 14 miles to CR 68. At intersection, go E 1 mile to parking area.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Pronghorn, rabbits, coyotes, doves, ducks.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot access only.

GREAT DIVIDE - Moffat Co., GMU 3, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Craig, go NW on CR 7 to CR 5. Go E on CR 5 to CR 118. Go N on CR 118 for .25 miles.
ACRES: 640
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�OPEN: Aug. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Pronghorn, deer, elk, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Only portable hunting blinds allowed.
b. Campfires prohibited.
c. Motor vehicles restricted to county roads.

GUILLERMO RANCH - Huerfano Co., GMU 85, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
From Walsenburg, go 15 miles NW on Hwy. 69 to Badito Jct. From Badito Jct., take CR 520 S
for 6 miles to Major Ranch entrance. Then go W 1.25 miles on CR 520.1 to SE corner of STL.
CR 520.1 enters STL on SE corner, then traverses STL 3 miles to W boundary.
ACRES: 2,118
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Pronghorn, rabbits, doves, coyotes.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.

HARTSEL - Park Co., GMU 58, Denver Svc. Ctr.
From Hartsel at Hwys. 24 and 9, take Hwy. 9 S for .5 mile. Prty. on both sides of road. Also
from Hartsel, go SE on CR 59 for 3 miles to parking area. Walk S 1 mile and W .25 mile.
ACRES: 420
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Pronghorn, waterfowl.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.

HIGBEE CANYON - Otero Co., GMU 130, Lamar Svc. Ctr.
From La Junta, go 13 miles S on Hwy. 109. STL N of Hwy. 109 between Comanche National
Grasslands sign and CR 804.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.

HIGH CREEK - Park Co., GMU 50, Denver Svc. Ctr.
From Fairplay, go 7 miles S on Hwy. 285. Take road E of Hwy. 285 for .5 mile E to road
going S. Go .25 miles.
ACRES: 1,121
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28 for hunting. Year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: Pronghorn, waterfowl.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.

HOMESTEAD - Moffat Co., GMU 11, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Maybell, go W on Hwy. 318 for 10 miles to CR 10. Go SW on CR 10 for 6 miles to BLM
Rd. 1686. Go S on BLM Rd. 1686 for 1 mile.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Pronghorn, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Campfires prohibited.
b. Foot or horseback only.

HORSE RANCH PASS - Larimer Co., GMU 8, Fort Collins Svc. Ctr.
From Fort Collins, go N 22 miles on Hwy. 287 to Cherokee Park Rd. (CR 80C). Go W on
Cherokee Park Rd. 40 miles to CR 103. Go N to Bull Mountain Rd., then go 4 miles NE.
Parking on adjacent BLM land. Timber activity may be present. Access is by rough 4WD
road; no turnaround for trailers.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1- Feb. 28 for hunting.
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�HUNTING: Elk, pronghorn, deer.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.

ILES GROVE - Moffat Co., GMUs 12/211, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Craig, go S on Hwy. 13 to 4 miles S of Hamilton and 1 mile E of mile marker 70.4.
From Craig, go S on Hwy. 13 for 5.5 miles S of Hamilton and 1 mile W of mile marker 70.4.
Access to E parcel off Hwy. 13 on W edge of property. To W parcel, go S off Hwy. 13 on CR
49 for 1 mile to parking area.
ACRES: 2,079
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, pronghorn, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.

INDEPENDENCE MOUNTAIN - Jackson Co., GMU 161, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Walden, go .5 mile W on Hwy. 14 to CR 12. Go W 8 miles to CR 7. Go N 6 miles to
property. From Cowdrey, go W 6 miles on CR 6Y.
ACRES: 11,239
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: ATVs allowed only for game retrieval 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on designated
roads. Otherwise, closed to motorized traffic.

INDIAN CREEK - Jackson Co., GMU 171, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Rand, go N on CR 27 for 3.6 miles to CR 21.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting prohibited with centerfire rifles in NE 1/4 of Sect. 16.
b. Foot or horseback only.
c. Access from parking lot off CR 21 only.

JEFFWAY GULCH - Moffat Co., GMU 13, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Craig, go 14 miles S on Hwy. 13 to Hwy. 317. Go E on Hwy. 317 for 7.5 miles to CR
33; go 1.25 miles N to STL. Horse gate at SE corner.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.

JIMMY CREEK - Larimer Co., GMU 8, Fort Collins Svc. Ctr.
From Fort Collins, go 50 miles W on Hwy. 14. Turn N on Laramie River Rd. 103 and go 23
miles to Bull Mountain Rd.. Then go E 1.25 miles to BLM and STL boundary. Bordered on E,
N and W by BLM land.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, pronghorn, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.

JIMMY DUNN GULCH - Moffat, Routt Co., GMU 441, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Hayden, go 5 miles N on Hwy. 40 to CR 80. Go N on CR 80 for 2.5 miles to property
W of CR 80.
ACRES: 5,558
OPEN: Last Sat. in Aug.-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunters may be limited through mandatory check station to control overcrowding, resource
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�damage or trespassing on neighboring private property.
b. Foot or horseback only.

JOHNNY MOORE MOUNTAIN - Jackson Co., GMU 6, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Walden, take Hwy. 14 SE 12.5 miles to CR 30. Go 1 mile to parking area. From Walden
take 5th St. E until it becomes CR 12; go 6.7 miles E to CR 23A. Go 4.2 miles S, then E. Or,
take 5th St. E until it becomes CR 12. Go E 10 miles to CR 29. Go .9 miles to parking area.
Parking lot W of dam. Parking lot .25 mile N of dam.
ACRES: 7,671
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28. Southern portion open year-round for fishing as posted.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
FISHING: In Michigan River and along Meadow Creek Reservoir dam as posted.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.

JUBB CREEK - Moffat Co., GMU 211, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Meeker, go 23 miles N on Hwy. 13. Turn W on CR 17 to CR 32 and go W .5 miles to
parking lot.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, pronghorn, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.

KELLER LEASE - Bent Co., GMU 146, Lamar Svc. Ctr.
Go 3 miles S of Las Animas on Hwy. 101 to CR DD. Go .5 mile E to CR 13 for 1.5 miles;
then go E on CR FF for .5 mile. Go N on CR 13.5 for .5 mile; then E on CR FF.5 for 7 miles.
ACRES: 1,520
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, pronghorn, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.

KEMP DRAW - Jackson Co., GMU 171, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Walden, go 6 miles SE on Hwy. 14 to CR 21; go 1.3 miles S.
ACRES: 520
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles restricted to designated roads and CR 21.

KING CREEK - Routt Co., GMU 26, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Toponas, go .5 mile S on Hwy. 131. Turn W on CR 5, and go about 3 miles. Go S on
CR 5A for 1 mile.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
FISHING: Coldwater stream.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.

LaGARDE CREEK - Larimer Co., GMU 7, Fort Collins Svc. Ctr.
From Fort Collins, take Hwy. 14 for 50 miles W. Take Laramie River Rd. (CR 103) N 28
miles to Hohnholz Lakes. Go W 15 miles on USFS Rd. 200; then go S on Rd. 143 and E on
Rd. 207.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. l-Feb. 28 for hunting. Year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, bears.
FISHING: LaGarde Creek for brooks and browns.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.

LA JARA - Conejos Co., GMU 81, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
From La Jara, go W on Hwy. 15 for 10.5 miles to USFS Rd. 240; go 23 miles. Timber activity
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�may be present.
ACRES: 37,908
OPEN: Year-round for fishing. Sept. 1-Feb. 28 for hunting.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, pronghorn, bighorn sheep, bears, lions, small game.
FISHING: Lake, three coldwater streams.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping permitted only as posted.
b. Foot or horseback only.
c. Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.

LANDSMAN CREEK - Kit Carson, Yuma Co., GMU 103, Colorado Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Burlington, go 18 miles N on Hwy. 385; go .5 mile E on Yuma CR O.
ACRES: 332
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31 for hunting.
HUNTING: Deer, turkeys, pheasants, quail, doves, rabbits, coyotes.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot access only.

LAPIN CREEK - Custer Co., GMU 84, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
From Westcliffe, go 8 miles S on Hwy. 69 to CR 310. Go 5.5 miles E to property.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: From first day of archery deer and elk season to May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, pronghorn.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.

LITTLE COCHETOPA CREEK - Chaffee Co., GMU 561, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Poncha Spgs., take Hwy. 50 W 2.5 miles to CR 210, and go S 4.5 miles. Timber activity
may be present.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.

LITTLE LA GARITA CREEK - Saguache Co., GMU 79, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
From La Garita, go W on Carnero Creek Rd. for 1 mile; go S at fork on La Garita Rd. for 3
miles. Go W on USFS Rd. 670 (La Garita Creek) 5 miles. Take USFS Rd. 670 to SE corner or
from W on USFS Rd. 670 to SW corner.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Year-round for watchable wildlife. Sept. 1-Feb. 28 for hunting.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, pronghorn, bears, lions, rabbits, squirrels, doves, coyotes, beavers.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.

LITTLE SHEEP MOUNTAIN - Huerfano Co., GMU 85, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
From Gardner, go SW on CR 560 (Arco Rd.) for 7 miles. CR 560 traverses STL from NW
corner to S side.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, bears, elk, rabbits, doves, band-tailed pigeons, turkeys.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off county roads.

LITTLE SNAKE - Moffat Co., GMU 2/3, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Maybell, go 15 miles NW on Hwy. 318 to CR 21. Go N on CR 21 about 3.5 miles.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, pronghorn, elk, rabbits.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
LOS CREEK - Saguache Co., GMU 67, Gunnison Svc. Ctr.
From Gunnison on Hwy. 50, go 8 miles to Hwy. 114. Go SE 20 miles. Turn right on CR
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�NN56. Go SE about 7.5 miles to USFS Rd. 787.2A. Go E 2 miles to S access.
ACRES: 320
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Pronghorn, elk, deer, small game.
FISHING: Coldwater stream.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off established roads.

LOS MOGOTES PEAK - Conejos Co., GMU 81, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
From S side of Antonito at Hwys. 285 and 17, go 7 miles W on Hwy. 17 to two-track trail N of
Hwy. 17 by old cemetery. Go N and W on two-track along N side of Los Mogotes Peak. Go past
peak 5 miles through BLM to E boundary.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, pronghorn, rabbits, grouse, coyotes.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.

McARTHUR GULCH - Park Co., GMU 501, Denver Svc. Ctr.
From Bailey, go W on CR 64 for 3.9 miles to parking area.
ACRES: 480
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, turkeys.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting prohibited with centerfire rifles.
b. Hunting prohibited in safety zone around ranch house and outbuildings as posted.

McCOY GULCH - Fremont Co., GMU 86, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Cotopaxi, go 4 miles S on CR 1-A to CR 37 to BLM land. Go E across BLM to W
boundary.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. l-May 31.
HUNTING: Turkeys, bears, lions, elk, deer.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.

MACFARLANE RESERVOIR - Jackson Co., GMU 17, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Walden, go S on Hwy. 125 for 18 miles to CR 28. Go 2.1 miles W to parking lot or go
.3 miles W to two-track road. For access to W portion, take access road 2.1 miles N. Go left at
Y intersection; go .7 miles to fence. Go through gate, and follow road N on W side of fence 1
mile. Take 2-track .8 miles W. Reservoir access also from BLM land.
ACRES: 2,880
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.

MANZANARES CREEK - Huerfano Co., GMU 861, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
STL is 3 miles SW of Redwing. From Redwing, go S on CR 570 to CR 576. Take CR 576 W
to CR 575. Turn S on CR 575, which goes S, then curve W to BLM land.
ACRES: 1,420
OPEN: Aug. 15-May 31
HUNTING: Elk, deer, bears, lions, turkeys, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only.
b. Campfires prohibited.
c. Motor vehicles restricted to county roads.

MAXWELL PARK - Chaffee Co., GMU 481, Salida Svc. Ctr.
In Buena Vista at stoplight, go 1 mile W on CR 306 to CR 321. Go S on CR 321 for 5 miles to
CR 327. Turn W on CR 327, and go W 1 mile to parking lot. Or take CR 306 for 3 miles W to
CR 339.
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�ACRES: 2,177
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, pronghorn.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only.
b. Max. 4 vehicles to parking area; max. 3 people per vehicle.
c. Access through parking areas only.
d. Camping, campfires prohibited.

MAYBELL - Moffat Co., GMU 3, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Maybell, go 1.5 miles N on CR 19. STL is E and W of CR 19, N of Yampa River. CR
19 bisects STL from N and S and provides primary access. Access also from Hwy. 40, 4.5
miles E of Maybell and off Hwy. 318, W of Maybell near town of Sunbeam.
ACRES: 9,208
OPEN: Year-round for fishing and watchable wildlife. Aug. 15-Feb. 28 for hunting.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game.
FISHING: Coldwater stream.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping permitted as posted.
b. Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
c. Foot or horseback only.

MAYNARD GULCH - Routt Co., GMU 441, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Hayden, go 8 miles W on Hwy. 40. STL N of highway.
ACRES: 724
OPEN: From first day of archery deer and elk season through May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, grouse, rabbits.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Vehicle parking only in designated areas.
c. Hunters may be limited through mandatory check station to control overcrowding, resource
damage or trespassing on private property.
d. Foot or horseback only.

MEADOW CREEK - Larimer Co., GMU 8; Ft. Collins Svc. Ctr.
From Ft. Collins, go 22 miles N on Hwy. 287 to Cherokee Park Rd. (CR 80C); then go 10
miles W to Middle Cherokee Management Area. Property in and adjacent to middle unit.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Open year-round for wildlife-related activities N of CR 80C. Open Sept. 1-Feb. 28 for
hunting S of CR 80C.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, antleope, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. S of CR 80C, foot or horseback only.
b. Vehicle access N of CR 80C allowed only certain times of year when Middle Cherokee
Management Area open to vehicles.
c. Only certified weed-free hay allowed.

MEDANO - Alamosa, Saguache Co., GMU 82, Monte Vista Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
Go 13 miles N of Alamosa on Hwy. 17; then go E 8 miles on Lane 6 N to San Luis Lakes
SWA or 17 miles N of Alamosa on Hwy. 17. Go E 4 miles on Twelve Mile Lane.
ACRES: 20,605
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only.
b. Hunting restricted to cow elk only.
c. Hunts allowed through hunt coordinator only. Contact DOW in Monte Visa for reservations,
(719) 587-6900.
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�MENEFEE PEAK - Montezuma Co., GMU 73, Durango Svc. Ctr.
From Mancos, go NE on Hwy. 160 for 5 miles. Turn right on dirt road at top of Mancos Hill.
Go 2.5 miles up dirt road to Menefee Mountain.
ACRES: 635
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, lions, turkeys, bears, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.

MIDDLE CARTER (GUNSIGHT) - Grand Co., GMU 181, Hot Sulphur Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
NW sector: From Kremmling, take Hwy. 40 for 14 miles W to Chimney Rock Rd. (USFS Rd.
103). SE sector: From Kremmling, take Hwy. 40 for 10 miles W to CR 25. Take CR 26 left
fork .5 mile from Hwy. 40, and go E 5 miles. Chimney Rock Rd. (CR 27) accesses NW section; Gunsight Rd. (CR 26) accesses SE section.
ACRES: 5,019
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, campfires permitted within 300 feet of Chimney Rock Rd. (CR 27/USFS 103) as
posted.
b. Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
CAUTION: Roads highly erodible; care advised in wet weather.

MIDDLE CREEK - Saguache Co., GMU 681, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
Go NW of Saguache on Hwy 114. Go N on CR 38 EE for 2.5 miles; then go N 2 miles on
USFS Rd. 856.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, pronghorn, bears, lions, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.

MIDDLE PARK - Grand Co., GMU 27, Hot Sulphur Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Kremmling, take Hwy. 40 W 6 miles to Hwy. 134; go 4 miles to Red Dirt Rd. (USFS
Rd. 100). Then go 15 miles to Buffalo Park. Take USFS Rd. 131 for 1 mile E to sign and gate.
ACRES: 3,566
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only.
b. Motor vehicles and parking restricted as posted.
c. Camping, campfires prohibited.

MILK CREEK - Grand Co., GMU 27, Hot Sulphur Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
SW access: From Kremmling, take Hwy. 40 W 6 miles to Hwy. 134; then go 4 miles to Red
Dirt Rd. (USFS Rd. 100). Go N 15 miles to Buffalo Park; then go E on USFS Rd. 131 to sign
and gate. NE access: From Kremmling, take Hwy. 40 for 20 miles W to CR 184. Go 2 miles
W (dry weather only) through white pipe gate and along vehicle track to parking area just
before Muddy Creek. In wet weather, stay on CR 184 to mile marker 161 and enter property
from ridge or end of road. Two Bar access: Take Hwy. 40 W of Kremmling 18 miles to signed
parking area at mile marker 163. Timber activity may be present.
ACRES: 11,975
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only unless posted.
b. Motor vehicles restricted to CR 184 (Hwy. 40, MM 163) and parking area (MM 165) unless
posted.
c. Motor vehicle access via gate in Sect. 11 restricted to designated track when road is dry.
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�d. Parking in Sect. 14 restricted as posted.
e. Camping, campfires prohibited.

MINERAL HOT SPRINGS - Saguache Co., GMU 82, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
From Villa Grove, go S 4 miles on Hwy. 285 to CR GG; go 1/8 mile E. CRs GG and 58EE
bisect STL.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Pronghorn, deer, elk, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.

MISHAK LAKES - Saguache Co., GMU 68, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
From Moffat, go S 2 miles on Hwy. 17, which bisects STL and provides several access points
W of CR O.
ACRES: 2,567
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.

MOGOTAS ARROYO - Saguache Co., GMU 68, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
From Saguache, go S 15 miles on Hwy. 285 to CR L. Go W 4 miles to BLM road that bisects
STL.
ACRES: 320
OPEN: Year-round for watching wildlife only. Aug. 15-Feb. 28 for hunting.
HUNTING: Pronghorn, deer, elk, bighorn sheep, rabbits, coyotes, bobcats.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
MONUMENT BUTTE - Moffat Co., GMU 12, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Hamilton, go S 3 miles on Hwy. 13 to Yellow Jacket Pass Rd. (CR 45). Then go S on
CR 45 for 4 miles to parking lot.
ACRES: 653
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, rabbits, grouse.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only.
b. Motor vehicles prohibited off county road.

MOODY CREEK - Routt Co., GMU 231, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Steamboat Spgs., take Hwy. 40 for 2 miles S to Hwy. 131. Take Hwy. 131 S to town of
Yampa. Follow CR 7 SW until it turns into USFS Rd. 900. Go .75 mile N.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting prohibited N of Moody Creek.
b. Foot or horseback only.

MOONHILL - Routt Co., GMU 14, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Clark, go SE on USFS Rd. 440 to Rd. 471. At USFS Rd. 471A, walk SW into Long
Draw; go 3 miles. Also, corner of Moonhill next to CR 129 about 12 miles N of Hwy. 40 at
Steamboat Spgs. Parking at USFS Rd. 471A.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting prohibited with centerfire rifles.
b. Motorized vehicles, snowmobiles, bicycles prohibited.
c. Firewood cutting, campfires, camping prohibited.
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�MORAPOS CREEK - Moffat Co., GMU 12, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Hamilton, go 2 miles S on Hwy. 13; then go S on CR 41. Go 2 miles to access on BLM
land. Access steep and up to 2 miles from CR. Game retrieval may be difficult.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only.
b. Access from parking lot on BLM land off CR on S side of STL only.

MORGAN GULCH - Moffat Co., GMU 211, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
Take Hwy. 13 S from Craig to Axial Basin. Go W on CR 51 to CR 32. Go W on CR 32 for 4
miles. CR 32 runs through STL. CR 133 runs through N part of STL.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, pronghorn, small game.

MORRISON CREEK - Routt Co., GMU 15, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Oak Creek, go S 1 mile on Hwy. 131 to CR 14. Go E 4 miles to inlet of Stagecoach
Res., and go S on CR 16 for 7 miles. Private access road on STL.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28 for hunting.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only.
b. Motor vehicles prohibited off county roads.

NEE NOSHE RESERVOIR - Kiowa Co., GMU 127, Lamar Svc. Ctr.
From Eads, take Hwy. 287 S 10.5 miles to parking in designated area.
ACRES: 2,080
OPEN: Nov. 1-March 31.
HUNTING: Waterfowl.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Waterfowl hunting only. Hunters must check in at DOW station before hunting.
b. Foot or horseback only.

NEESOPAH - Kiowa Co., GMU 126, Lamar Svc. Ctr.
To parking lot 1: From Eads, take Hwy. 287 S 10.5 miles. Parking lot W of Hwy. 287. To
parking lot 2: From Eads, take Hwy. 287 S 12 miles to CR F. Go W on CR F 1 mile to parking lot 2, N of CR F.
ACRES: 2,243
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only.
b. Fires prohibited.
c. Use of buildings, equipment, safety zones surrounding facilities prohibited.
d. From Nov. 1-last day of waterfowl season, hunters must check in and out at Queens check
station.

NEWLIN CREEK - Fremont Co., GMU 69, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Florence, go S on Hwy. 67 for 4.5 miles to Newlin Ck. Rd. Go W 1 mile to NW corner.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting prohibited with centerfire rifles.
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�b. Hunting prohibited within buffer zone bounded on E by property boundary, on N and S by
boundary and extending .25 mile W along E property boundary.
c. Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.

NORTH CANYON - Baca Co., GMU 144, Lamar Svc. Ctr.
In the town of Campo at Hwy. 287 and CR J, go 10 miles W on CR J to CR 18. Take CR 18 for
4 miles S.
ACRES: 632
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Pronghorn, quail, coyotes.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot access only.

NORTH PLATTE - Jackson Co., GMU 16, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Walden, go .5 miles W on CR 12; then go W 5.3 miles to CR 18. Go 2 miles W to
bridge on North Platte River. Fishing access upstream from bridge. For hunting access, take
CR 9 S from bridge 1 mile and access STL W of BLM land.
ACRES: 152
OPEN: Year-round for fishing. Aug. 15-Feb. 28 for hunting.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
FISHING: North Platte River.

NORTH RABBIT CREEK - Larimer Co., GMU 8, Ft. Collins Svc. Ctr.
From Ft. Collins, go 22 miles N on Hwy. 287 to Cherokee Park Rd. (CR 80C); then go 6
miles W to Lower Cherokee Management Area. Follow access road .5 miles SW.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Year-round for fishing and small game. Aug. 15-Jan. 31 for big game.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, pronghorn, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only except during big game seasons when vehicle access allowed to
Rabbit Creek SWA.
b. Parking prohibited.
c. Activities not listed above prohibited Sept. 1-May 1.

OLD WOMAN CREEK - Saguache Co., GMU 79, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
From Del Norte, go N on Hwy. 112 for .75 mile; turn left on CR 15. Go N and W about 4
miles. Turn right on USFS Rd. 660; go 6 miles. Turn left on USFS Rd. 646, and go 1 mile.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.

OWL CREEK - Jackson Co., GMU 171, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Walden, take Hwy. 14 E 9 miles to CR 25. Go S 4.5 miles to STL; then go .7 mile to
parking area. Timber activity may be present.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Year-round for fishing. Aug. 15-Feb. 28 for hunting.
HUNTING: Elk, pronghorn, moose, small game, waterfowl.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.

OWL MOUNTAIN - Jackson Co., GMU 171, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Rand, go N on CR 27 for 7.6 miles to USFS Rd. 792. Go E .6 miles to BLM Rd. 2506.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.

OXBOW - Moffat Co., GMU 2, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Maybell, go 17 miles NW on Hwy. 318 to parking lot on S side.
ACRES: 640
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�OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, pronghorn, waterfowl, doves, rabbits, prairie dogs.
FISHING: In Oxbow area only of Little Snake River.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Watchable wildlife March 1-Aug. 15 allowed only above natural bluff 75 yards from water on
N edge of STL.
b. Open for youth mentor hunting, as posted. For information, call (970) 824-3046.
PARKDALE - Fremont Co., GMU 58, Salida Svc. Ctr.
Three miles west of Parkdale on Hwy. 50.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Year-round for fishing. Sept. 1-Feb. 28, for all other wildlife recreation.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, lions, bighorn, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only except on designated roads.

PASS CREEK - Larimer Co., GMU 8, Fort Collins Svc. Ctr.
From Hwy, 287, go 40 miles W on Cherokee Park Rd. (CR 80C) to CR 103. Then go W to
CR 190. Go 5 miles to W side.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, pronghorn, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot access only.
b. Access permitted from S side where property joins USFS land.

PAT/WHITBY CANYON - Baca Co., GMU 144, Lamar Svc. Ctr.
Whitby Tract: From Springfield, go W on Hwy. 160 for 24.7 miles to CR 8. Go S on CR 8,
5.5 miles to CR G. Go E .8 miles to Comanche Natl. Grassland. STL N of Comanche. Pat
Canyon Tract: From Springfield, go W on Hwy. 160 for 24.7 miles to CR 8. Go S on CR 8 for
10 miles to Kirkwell. Go W on CR M for 2 miles to CR 5. Go S on CR 5 for 1.1 miles.
ACRES: 1,302
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Small game, deer, pronghorn.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot access only.
b. Motor vehicles prohibited.

PECK MESA - Moffat Co., GMU 11, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Maybell, take Hwy. 318 NW to CR 10. Turn S on CR 10 and go about 2 miles. Property
N of CR 10.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Pronghorn, deer, elk, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Only portable hunting blinds allowed.
b. Campfires prohibited.
c. Motor vehicles restricted to CR 10.

PFISTER DRAW - Larimer Co., GMU 7/8, Fort Collins Svc. Ctr.
From Fort Collins, go 22 miles N on Hwy. 287 to CR 80C. Go W to CR 103 (known as Four
Corners). Go N 7 miles to E properties. To W STL, turn off USFS Rd. 200 and go W 5 miles.
Sects. 25 and 36 off CR 103, which goes through SW corner of sect. 36. Sect. 34 is 5 miles W
of CR 103 on USFS Rd. 200. Go N 1 mile on BLM two-track road.
ACRES: 1,920
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Pronghorn, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited.
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�PINE TREE GULCH - Moffat Co., GMU 211, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
East of Maybell, go S of Hwy. 40 on CR 57 for 12 miles.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only.
b. Access only from parking lot on CR 57.

PINKHAM MOUNTAIN - Jackson Co., GMU 6, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Walden, go 13 miles N on Hwy. 125 to Hwy. 127. Go 9 miles N to CR 48 (USFS Rd.
895); then go W 1.5 miles to CR 49 (USFS Rd. 891); then go S to end of road.
ACRES: 520
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.

PINNACLE ROCK - Fremont Co., GMU 58/69, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Canon City, go 15 miles W on Hwy. 50 to Salt Lick BLM area. Then go .5 miles S
through BLM to NE corner of STL. Parking at Five Points recreation site.
ACRES: 520
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Turkeys, deer, elk, bighorn sheep, bears.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.

PINON HILLS - Conejos Co., GMU 81, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
From Manassa, go 3.6 miles E on Hwy. 142 to BLM Rd. 5006, and go SE 3 miles. STL S of
road.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Year-round for watchable wildlife. Sept. 1-Feb. 28 for hunting.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.

PINON RIDGE - Moffat Co., Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Meeker, go W on Hwy. 64 to CR 77. Go N to BLM Rd. 1509.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, antleope, small game.

POISON SPYDER - San Miguel Co., GMU 70, Montrose Svc. Ctr.
From Naturita, take Hwy. 141 for 15 miles S to CR 29W. Take CR 29W; go W 1.7 miles from
Hwy. 141 on BLM Rd. 4088, and go 2 miles NW. Turn S and go 1.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.

POLE GULCH - Moffat Co., GMU 3, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Craig, go 39 miles N on Hwy. 13 to CR 4; go W for 1.75 miles. STL S of CR 4 and
extends 5 miles W of CR 9.
ACRES: 11,026
OPEN: Aug. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Motor vehicles prohibited off existing roads.
b. Only portable hunting blinds allowed.
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�PONCHA PASS - Chaffee Co., GMU 561, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Poncha Spgs., go S .5 mile on Hwy. 285 to NE corner.
ACRES: 360
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, rabbits.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.

POUDRE RIVER - Larimer Co., GMU 191, Fort Collins Svc. Ctr.
From Fort Collins, go NW on Hwy. 287 to Ted’s Place (Conoco Station); then either go W on
Hwy. 14 for 1.7 miles to STL, or go N on Hwy. 287 for 3 miles. Hwy. 14 access N and E of
road or through Gateway Park when open.
ACRES: 5,760
OPEN: Year-round for fishing as posted. Sept. 1-Feb. 28 for hunting.
HUNTING: Deer, small game.
FISHING: Coldwater stream (Poudre River, North Fork of Poudre and Seaman Res.)
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only.
b. Public access prohibited E of Hwy. 287.
c. Access permitted from Hwy. 14 and USFS lands.

PTARMIGAN - Grand Co., GMU 28, Hot Sulphur Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Fraser, cross railroad tracks at N end of town, and go SW 8 miles on Church Park or
Crooked Creek Rd. (CR 50) in Arapahoe National Forest.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Year-round for watchable wildlife. Sept. 1-Feb. 28 for hunting.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, bears, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited except snowmobiles on 1 foot of snow.

QUAKEY MOUNTAIN - Gunnison Co., GMU 551, Gunnison Svc. Ctr.
From Hwys. 50 and 135, go E on Hwy. 50 approx. 17 miles to CR 887 (Wuanita Hot Springs
Rd.) Go N 10 miles to summit of Black Sage Pass. Go S on USFS Rd. 887.48. Park at trailhead 537, and go 2.5 miles.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.

RABBIT EARS - Jackson Co., GMU 16, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Walden, go W on Hwy. 14 to mile 5.9, then go N .6 miles to parking lot. Or, go 4.4
miles, and lot is on N side. Timber activity may be present.
ACRES: 5,188
OPEN: Year-round for fishing. Aug. 15-Feb. 28 for hunting.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, blue grouse, rabbits.
FISHING: Coldwater stream.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only.
b. As posted, closure area on W side, Aug. 15-Sept. 1.

RAJADERO CANYON - Conejos Co., GMU 81, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
From La Jara, go 14 miles W on CR 15. Turn left on dirt road at Centro; then go 7 miles on
La Jara Reservoir Rd.
ACRES: 673
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, lions, bears.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off existing trails.

RATTLESNAKE HILL - Moffat Co., GMU 211, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Craig, go W on Hwy. 40 for 27 miles to CR 57 (Price Creek Rd.) Turn S, and go 5
miles to CR 32. Turn S, and go 4 miles on CR 32. Parking area and walk-thru access gate at
NE corner. Second walk-thru gate on drift fence in SE quarter.
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�ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, pronghorn, rabbits, sage grouse.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting prohibited within .25-mile safety zone along E boundary as posted.
b. Foot or horseback only.

RED CANYON - Jackson Co., GMU 16, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Walden, go .5 mile W on Hwy. 14 to CR 12W, and go 5.3 miles W to CR 18. Then go
4.5 miles W to CR 5, and go 1 mile N to Delaney Butte Lakes SWA. Go W on CR 20 for 4.5
miles to oil well area; then take 2-track road 1 mile.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, rabbits, blue grouse.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only.
b. Access only from parking area on USFS road, suitable for 4WD only.
c. Trailer access prohibited past parking area.

RED LION RANCH - Logan Co., GMU 92, Brush Svc. Ctr.
From Crook, go NE on Hwy. 138 for 8.25 miles to Sedgwick-Logan county line. Turn S on
CR 97/1, and go 1.25 miles to parking area. Parking area off CR 97/1, just N of river bottom.
ACRES: 200
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, pheasants, quail, turkeys, ducks, geese, rabbits, squirrels.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access only as posted.
b. All recreational activities except deer hunting prohibited on opening weekend of regular
plains rifle deer season, and opening day and first weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
c. Horses prohibited except while training hunting dogs, and then only in Feb., March and
April (through Wed. before the opening of spring turkey season).

RIDGE ROAD - Jackson Co., GMU 161, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Walden, go 1.2 miles W on Hwy. 14 to CR 12W; then go 5.3 miles W to CR 18. Go 4.5
miles W to CR 5; then go S 1.7 miles to parking area.
ACRES: 320
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.

ROSITA - Custer Co., GMU 84, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
From Westcliffe, go S 3 miles on Hwy. 69; then go E 6 miles on CR 328. Go S 3 miles on CR
323.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: From first day of archery deer and elk season to May 31.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, bears, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting, discharging weapons restricted to bows, muzzleloaders, shotguns.
b. Foot or horseback only.

SADDLE MOUNTAIN - Park Co., GMU 581, Denver Svc. Ctr.
From Guffey, go 6 miles N onCR 59 to USFS boundary. Go 1.5 miles E over mountain by
foot or horseback.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, bears.
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�RESTRICTIONS:
a. Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
b. Fires prohibited.

SAGE CREEK - Routt Co., GMU 13, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Hayden, go S on CR 37 for 7 miles.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: From first day of archery deer and elk season through May 31.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, blue grouse, rabbits.

SAGEBRUSH DRAW - Moffat Co., GMU 11, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Maybell, go E on Hwy. 40 to mile marker 42. Turn S on BLM Rd. 1509. Go 5 miles.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, pronghorn, rabbits, sage grouse, doves.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.

SAGUACHE CREEK - Saguache Co., GMU 68, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
From Moffat, go S 2 miles on Hwy. 17, which bisects STL and provides several access points
W of CR O.
ACRES: 2,059
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.

SAINT CHARLES - Pueblo Co., GMU 128, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
From Pueblo, go E on Hwy. 50 to 27th Lane. Go S on 27th Lane until it turns into Doyle Rd.
From end of pavement, go 4 miles to access gate. Follow signs to parking lot.
ACRES: 16,675
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, pronghorn, scaled quail, mourning doves, rabbits, coyotes.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Discharging firearms prohibited within .25 mile of buildings.
b. Access from parking areas only.
c. Foot or horseback only.

SAKARIASON - Las Animas Co., GMU 85, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
From Trinidad, go W 15.3 miles on Hwy. 12 to CR 41.7. Go 11.6 miles N.
ACRES: 560
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, bears, turkeys, lions.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access restricted as posted on W side.
b. Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.

SAN JUAN CREEK - Saguache Co., GMU 68, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
From Saguache, go S on Hwy. 285 for 6 miles to CR T. Go 2 miles W; then go S 1.25 miles.
ACRES: 3,238
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Pronghorn, elk, deer, rabbits, coyotes.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.

SAN LUIS CREEK - Saguache Co., GMU 82, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
From Moffat, go 5 miles N on Hwy. 17; then go E on CR Z for 1.5 miles.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Year-round for watching wildlife. Aug. 15-Feb. 28 for hunting and fishing.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, pronghorn, rabbits, coyotes.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
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�SAN LUIS CREEK #2 - Saguache Co., GMU 82, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
From Moffat, go E on CR T. Take first right on CR 60. Go SE 1.25 miles.
ACRES: 480
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Pronghorn, elk, deer, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.

SAN LUIS HILLS - Conejos Co., GMU 81, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
In Antonito at Hwy. 285 and 6th St. (CR G), go 11.5 miles E on CR G. Turn N on a 2-track road;
go 1 mile. STL .25 mile E across BLM to W edge.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, pronghorn, rabbits, grouse, coyotes.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
SAND CREEK - Chaffee Co., GMU 56, Salida Svc. Ctr.
.25 mile S of Hwys. 291 and 285. STL W of Hwy. 285 about 6.5 miles N of Poncha Spgs.
ACRES: 597
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.

SAND CREEK - Jackson Co., GMU 6, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
Follow directions to Adams STL. Access from Adams or Colorado State Forest.
ACRES: 5,038
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only.
b. Camping permitted as posted.

SAND CREEK SOUTH - Baca Co., GMU 144, Lamar Svc. Ctr.
From Campo, go 15 miles W on Rd. J; turn S on Rd. 13 and go 5.5 miles to forest service pasture, gate 2C. Go S and E 1 mile; take right fork S .25 mile.
ACRES: 319
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, lions, doves, scaled quail, rabbits, coyotes, bobcats, turkeys.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.

SAND GULCH #1 - Fremont Co., GMU 58, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Hwy. 50 in Howard, go N on CR 7 about .25 miles. At CRs 7 and 45, go E on CR 45
about .5 miles to Sand Gulch. At Sand Gulch, go N about .75 miles to STL.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, lions, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or Horseback only.
b. Motor vehicles prohibited off BLM access road.

SAND GULCH #2 - Fremont Co., GMU 57, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Badger Creek and Arkansas River, go N about 2.5 miles following closed BLM road.
From BLM road closure, foot or horseback only.
ACRES: 560
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, lions, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
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�SAND GULCH #3 - Fremont Co., GMU 58, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Cotopaxi, go N on CR 12 about 4 miles to CR 157A. Go W on CR 157A about .75
miles to BLM Falls Gulch/Falls Gulch Mountain Rd. Go S, then W on BLM Falls Gulch/Falls
Gulch Mtn. Rd. about 3 miles. STL 1 mile W by foot or horseback from end of road.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, lions, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.

SAND GULCH #4 - Fremont Co., GMU 58, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Cotopaxi, go N on CR 12 about 15 miles to Jack Hall/BLM Rd. Go W on Jack
Hall/BLM Rd. to designated parking area. STL is S and W about 4 miles.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, lions, small game
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.

SANDERSON GULCH - Saguache Co., GMU 68, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
From LaGarita, go N on CR 42 for 6 miles.
ACRES: 1,898
OPEN: Aug. 15-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, pronghorn, elk, rabbits, coyotes.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.

SANDY BLUFFS - Yuma Co., GMU 102, Brush Svc. Ctr.
From Idalia, go 8.5 miles N on CR DD at Arikaree River.
ACRES: 3,202
OPEN: Sept. 1-June 14.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Access restricted as posted E of Hwy. 385.

SCHULTZ CANYON - Huerfano Co., GMU 85, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
From Walsenburg, take CR 330 (Ideal Rd.) S 11 miles. CR 330 traverses NE quarter of Sec.
31 and S half of Sec. 36. CR 310 enters NE quarter of Sec. 31 on E side.
ACRES: 960
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, bears, lions, rabbits, doves, band-tailed pigeons, turkeys.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.

SHORT CREEK BALDY - Fremont Co., GMU 86, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Cotopaxi, go W on Hwy. 50 for 6 miles to Kerr Gulch Rd.; go SW 5 miles.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, lions.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.

SIMSBERRY DRAW - Moffat Co., GMU 3, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
Take Hwy. 318 W from Maybell 10 miles to BLM Rd. 2122; go N 2.5 miles.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, pronghorn, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.

63 RANCH - Park Co., GMU 50, Denver Svc. Ctr.
From Fairplay, go S on Hwy. 285 for 14.5 miles to 63 Ranch parking lot E of hwy.
ACRES: 1,635
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28 for hunting. Year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: Pronghorn, deer, elk, waterfowl.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
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�SLEEPING GIANT - Routt Co., GMU 214, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Steamboat Spgs., go 8 miles W on Hwy. 40; turn N on CR 44. At CR 46, go 4 miles on
CR 46 to signed parking area. Gate, parking lot in NW corner.
ACRES: 400
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, grouse.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.

SLIDE MOUNTAIN - Grand Co., GMU 18, Hot Sulphur Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
East of Kremmling, turn N off Hwy. 40 on CR 2 and go 4 miles to Black Mountain Rd. Go
7.2 miles. Turn left; go .2 mile to fork and go left .3 mile to sign. Access steep with no access
across neighboring private land on S, W or N.
ACRES: 1,280
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, pronghorn.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
SOUTH DUFFY MOUNTAIN - Moffat Co., GMU 211, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
S of Craig on Hwy. 13 to CR 51. Go W 2 miles to CR 17; then go N 5 miles.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, pronghorn, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.

SOUTH MIDDLE CREEK - Huerfano Co., GMU 85, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
From La Veta, go .5 mile S on Hwy. 12 to Indian Creek Rd. (USFS Rd. 410). Go W 11 miles.
Timber activity may be present.
ACRES: 585
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, bears, lions, turkeys, blue grouse.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.

SOUTH NIPPLE RIM - Moffat Co., GMU 2/3, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Maybell, go N on CR 19 for 12 miles to CR 21. Then go N 11 miles to CR 7 and head
N 2 miles to CR 4. Then go W 9 miles to CR 66, and go S.
ACRES: 19,962
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28 for hunting. Year-round for watching wildlife.
HUNTING: Pronghorn, deer, elk, coyotes.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Discharging firearms prohibited within 100 feet of buildings, corrals as posted.
b. Foot or horseback only.
c. Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.

SOUTHWEST SWEETWATER - Kiowa Co., GMU 126, Lamar Svc. Ctr.
From Wiley, go N on Hwy. 287 to CR A. Go W on CR A to CR 40; go N 3 miles.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: From last day of waterfowl season (or as posted) through Oct. 31, based on water
level, for fishing. Sept. 1 through last day of waterfowl season for hunting.
HUNTING: Waterfowl, small game, deer.
FISHING: Warmwater.

SPRING CREEK - Jackson Co., GMU 171, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Walden, go 6 miles SE on Hwy. 14 to CR 21. Go 4 miles S to CR 32, then go 1.2 miles
E. Access also from Cohagen STL to N and surrounding BLM lands.
ACRES: 154
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Pronghorn, elk, small game.
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�STATE LINE - Baca Co., GMU 144, Lamar Svc. Ctr.
From Campo, go 4 miles W on Rd. J; go S on Rd. 24 for 5 miles. Turn E through USFS pasture gate 6M. Go 1 mile, and turn S at gate 6A on a two-track trail. After 1 mile, go through
two gates, and continue SE for 1.3 miles to NW corner. 4WD required for sandy, unimproved
roads in USFS pastures.
ACRES: 496
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Pronghorn, scaled quail, rabbits, coyotes.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot access only.

STEEL CANYON - Saguache Co., GMU 82, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
From Villa Grove, go E on CR LL57 (USFS Rd. 970) for 3.5 miles.
ACRES: 640
OPEN:Year-round for watching wildlife. Aug. 15-Feb. 28 for hunting.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, pronghorn, rabbits, hares, coyotes.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only.
b. Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.

STEINHOFF HILL - Larimer Co., GMU 191, Fort Collins Svc. Ctr.
From Fort Collins, go N on Hwy. 287 about 16 miles to CR 74E at The Forks; go 4 miles W
on CR 74E; go N on CR 37 for .5 mile.
ACRES: 480
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Big game hunting prohibited except by archery.
b. Small game hunting prohibited except by archery or shotguns not firing single slugs.
c. Foot or horseback only.

STEVEN’S GULCH - Larimer CO., GMU 191, Fort Collins Svc. Ctr.
From Ft. Collins, take Hwy. 287 N to CR 74E (Red Feather Lakes Rd.). Go W on CR 74E to
USFS road near mile marker 11 on 74E. Follow USFS road S until it enters USFS land.
Access at this point is by foot or horse across USFS land. No public road access directly to
property boundary.
ACRES: 500
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.

STOKES GULCH - Routt Co., GMU 13, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Hayden, go S on CR 37 to CR 59.
ACRES: 1,863
OPEN: From first day of archery deer and elk season to May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, pronghorn, waterfowl.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.

STONEHOUSE GULCH - Saguache Co., GMU 681, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
From Saguache, go 10 miles N on Hwy. 285 to BLM road; go S from Noland Gulch loop
road to Stonehouse Gulch (across Hwy. 285 from Mineral Hot Spgs.). Go W .5 mile; then go
S 2 miles.
ACRES: 560
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, bighorn sheep, pronghorn, rabbits, blue grouse, doves, coyotes.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.

STONEY FACE MOUNTAIN - Fremont Co., GMU 58, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Cotopaxi, go 17 miles N on CR 12. Timber activity may be present.
ACRES: 640
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�OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, elk.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.

TABLE MOUNTAIN - Fremont Co., GMU 59, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Canon City, go 8 miles E on Hwy. 50 to Hwy. 67. Then go N 3 miles to CR 123; then
go E on CR 123 for .25 mile to CR 132. Go 9 miles to Beaver Creek SWA. Access from
upper parking area on S and E.
ACRES: 4,640
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, bears, lions, rabbits, doves, turkeys, coyotes.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping prohibited except during big game season in designated areas only.
b. Horseback riding prohibited except during big game season.

TALLAHASSEE ROAD - Fremont Co., GMU 58, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Canon City, go 12 miles W on Hwy. 50 to Hwy. 9. Go 9 miles on Hwy. 9 to CR 2. Take
CR 2 W for 3 miles.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, pronghorn, coyotes, bears, grouse.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.

TAYLOR DRAW - Jackson Co., GMU 171, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Rand, go S on Hwy. 125 for 2.2 miles to CR 21, which becomes USFS Rd. 740. Go 7.1
miles to Jack Creek. Take USFS Rds. 742 and 743 for 3.1 miles to gate.
ACRES: 320
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, blue grouse, snowshoe hares, coyotes.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.

TEMPLE CANYON - Moffat Co., GMU 211, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Craig, go SW on Hwy. 40 for 27 miles to CR 57 (Price Creek Rd.). Turn S to
Rattlesnake Hill. Access via Rattlesnake Hill and BLM land, about 3 miles.
ACRES: 637
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game, birds.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.

TEXAS CREEK #1 - Fremont Co., GMU 58, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Hwy. 50 at Texas Creek, go N on CR 27 (Texas Creek Gulch) about 2.5 miles to 217A
Rd. Continue N/NW on 217A Rd. 1 mile to NE corner of STL.
ACRES: 250
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28
HUNTING: Elk, deer, lions, bighorn, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only except on 217A Rd.

TEXAS CREEK #2 - Fremont Co., GMU 58, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Texas Creek #1 STL, continue N on 217A Rd. for 5 miles. STL is .5 miles W through
BLM land. No access road to STL.
ACRES: 160
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28
HUNTING: Elk, deer, lions, bighorn, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
THORNBURG DRAW - Moffat Co., GMU 11, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Maybell, go 5 miles W on Hwy. 40; turn S on BLM Rd. 1558. Go about .25 mile.
ACRES: 640
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�OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Pronghorn, deer, elk, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.

THREE MILE MOUNTAIN - Park Co., GMU 58, Denver Svc. Ctr.
Two parcels: (1) Take Hwy. 9 from Hartsel 14 miles S. Turn E on CR 116 (39-Mile Mountain
Rd.) and go 2 miles. (2) Take Hwy. 9 for 9 miles S. Turn E; go 1.1 miles on unmarked dirt
road to W boundary.
ACRES: 640 in each parcel.
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Pronghorn, coyotes, doves, rabbits.

THREE SISTERS - Jackson Co., GMU 6, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
Follow directions to Elk Mountain STL. Access from Elk Mountain STL or State Forest.
ACRES: 1,523
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
FISHING: Coldwater stream.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only.
b. Access from parking area at end of CR 12E only.

TIGER LILY CREEK - Chaffee Co., GMU 481, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Buena Vista, go N on Hwy. 24 for 12 miles. STL E of Hwy. 24.
ACRES: 398
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28 for hunting. Year-round for fishing and watchable wildlife.
HUNTING: Bighorn sheep, deer, elk.
FISHING: Arkansas River.

TOMICHI DOME - Gunnison Co., GMU 551, Gunnison Svc. Ctr.
From Gunnison, at Hwys. 50 and 135, go 17 miles E on Hwy. 50 to BLM Rd. 3095 (Waunita
Hot Spgs. Rd.). Turn N on BLM Rd. 3095, and go 4 miles to W boundary.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Year-round for fishing. Sept. 1-Feb. 28 for hunting.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, pronghorn, bears, lions, grouse, rabbits.
FISHING: Hot Springs Reservoir.
RESTRICTIONS: Camping allowed as posted.

TRIANGLE - Moffat Co., GMU 11, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
Immediately W of Maybell off Hwys. 318 and 40.
ACRES: 1,021
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, pronghorn, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.

TROUBLESOME VALLEY RANCH - Grand Co., GMU 18, Hot Sulphur Spgs Svc. Ctr.
From Kremmling, take Hwy. 40 E 5 miles to CR 2; then go N about 9 miles to CR 24; turn
right. Access through BLM or off road.
ACRES: 876
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, rabbits, coyotes, grouse.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.

TURKEY GULCH - Fremont Co., GMU 691, Salida Svc. Ctr.
Go 5 miles S of Texas Creek on Hwy. 69; then go 2 miles E on CR 28. Go 1 mile S by foot or
horseback across BLM land.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31 for hunting.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, bears, lions, small game.
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�RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.

TURKEY TRACK RANCH - El Paso Co., GMU 118, Colorado Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Fountain, go E 14 miles on Squirrel Ck. Rd. This road and Peyton Hwy. border STL.
ACRES: 8,887
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only.
b. Access from designated parking area only.

TWENTY MILE - Routt Co., GMU 13, Steamboat Sps. Svc. Ctr.
From Hwy. 40 E of Hayden, go S on CR 27 for 6 miles.
ACRES: 1,200
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28 for hunting. Year-round for fishing. April 1-June 30 for watchable.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only.
b. Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.

VILLA GROVE - Saguache Co., GMU 82, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
One parcel 8.5 miles N of Villa Grove on Hwy. 285. Other parcel 3 miles NE of Villa Grove
on Hayden Pass Rd. through BLM land.
ACRES: 880
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, pronghorn, bears, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.

VINCENTE CANYON - Conejos Co., GMU 81, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
From Monte Vista, go 21 miles S on Hwy. 15 to Capulin. Go 10 miles SW on dump road (CR
8) from Capulin to N end.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 15-May 31 for hunting. Year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: Bighorn sheep, deer, elk, pronghorn, lions, bears, small game.
FISHING: La Jara Creek.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping permitted as posted.
b. Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.

WAUGH MOUNTAIN - Park, Fremont Co., GMU 57/58, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Canon City, go W on Hwy. 50 for 12 miles. Turn right on Hwy. 9, and go 9 miles. Take
CR 2 W for 15 miles. Foot access through BLM land on E and S. Use BLM parking lot.
ACRES: 17,773
OPEN: From first day of archery pronghorn season through May 31.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, pronghorn, bears, coyotes, grouse.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.

WEBER CANYON - Montezuma Co., GMU 73, Durango Svc. Ctr.
From Mancos, go 3 miles S on CR 41. STL E of CR.
ACRES: 461
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28
HUNTING: Deer, elk, lions, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.

WELDON VALLEY - Morgan Co., GMU 95, Brush Svc. Ctr.
From Weldona, go E .33 mile on CR Y; then go N 2 miles on CR 10. STL on both sides of
CR 10. Gate in SE corner of Sect. 22 on CR 10 and in SW corner of Sect. 21.
ACRES: 5,600
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�OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, pronghorn, doves, waterfowl.

WERNER ARROYO - Saguache Co., GMU 68, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
From Saguache, go S 7 miles on Hwy. 285 to CR T. Turn E, and go 6 miles to CR 53. Then
go S 2 miles to CR R. Turn W, and go 1 mile. Turn N, and go .5 mile.
ACRES: 320
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, pronghorn, waterfowl, rabbits, hares, coyotes, furbearers.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.

WEST BEAR GULCH - Fremont Co., GMU 69, Salida Svc. Ctr.
In Canon City at First St. and Hwy. 50, go S to CR 277. Go S on CR 277 for 11 miles (past
USFS campground 2 miles) to BLM road; then go NW 2.5 miles to E boundary.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Turkeys, deer, elk, bears, lions, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only.
b. Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.

WEST CARTER MOUNTAIN - Grand Co., GMU 181, Hot Sulphur Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Kremmling, take Hwy. 40 W 14 miles to Chimney Rock Rd. (CR 27/USFS Rd. 103).
Access to SW corner (Indian Pass) begins at gate 1.5 miles E of Hwy. 40. Access from E and
NE (Badger Creek) continues up Chimney Rock Rd. 5 miles to marked gates.
ACRES: 2,360
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Motor vehicles restricted to Chimney Rock Rd. unless posted.
b. Foot or horseback only off designated roads.
c. In Badger Ck. area, restricted vehicle use given to physically impaired hunters with verification of DOW handicapped card and permission from DOW office, Hot Sulphur Spgs., (970)
725-6200. Contact office in advance for permission, restriction of use and map.
d. Camping, campfires allowed within 300 feet of Chimney Rock Rd. (CR 27/USFS Rd. 103)
as posted, 14-day limit on camps.

WHISKEY CREEK - Eagle Co., GMUs 36/45, Glenwood Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Vail, go W on I-70 to Exit 171, and go .5 mile W. STL S of I-70. Parking at USFS office
at Meadow Mountain (off I-70 Exit 171, .25 mile E). Timber activity may be present.
ACRES: 602
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, bears, blue grouse, rabbits, coyotes.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.

WILLOW CREEK - Moffat Co., GMU 4, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Craig, go N 29 miles on Hwy. 13 to CR 101. Go 7 miles NE on CR 101 to CR 70. Then
go 3 miles E on CR 70. STL .25 mile NE through BLM.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, lions, pronghorn, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Campfires prohibited.
b. Foot or horseback only.

WINDY RIDGE - Grand Co., GMU 27, Hot Sulphur Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Kremmling, go W 20 miles on Hwy. 40 (Diamond Creek crossing, mile marker 163); go
W 2 miles on CR 184. Timber activity may be present. CR access runs through private proper38

�ty until boundary of STL. Do not drive or park vehicles off county road in hay meadows,
which are on private land.
ACRES: 880
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, campfires prohibited.
b. Motor vehicle access restricted to CR 184.
c. Motor vehicle access through gate in Sect. 11 restricted to designated track when road is dry.
d. Foot or horseback only unless posted.
e. Parking restricted in Sect. 14 as posted.

WORMER GULCH - Park Co., GMU 58, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Canon City, go W on Hwy. 50 to Hwy. 9. Turn N, and go .5 mile N of Park-Fremont
county line. Adjoins Thirty-One Mile Mountain.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, bears, lions, elk, rabbits, doves, coyotes.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only.
b. Motor vehicles prohibited off established roads.

YAMPA RIVER - Routt Co., GMU 13, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Hayden, go 8 miles W on Hwy. 40. STL S of Hwy. 40. Access from Yampa River SWA.
Parking area available.
ACRES: 2,006
OPEN: From first day of archery deer and elk season through May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, grouse, rabbits.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only.
b. Access from parking area only in SWA.

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�PROPERIES BY COUNTY, MAP # ACRES
ALAMOSA (AL),
Medano (also Saguache) AL-1
20,605
BACA (BA)
North Canyon, BA-1
632
Pat/Whitby Canyon, BA-2
1,302
Sand Creek South, BA-3
319
State Line, BA-4
496
BENT (BE)
Blue Lake, BE-1
14,059
Keller Lease, BE-2
1,520
CHAFFEE (CF)
Aspen Ridge, CF-1
542
Chubb Park, CF-2
3,640
Droney Gulch, CF-3
2,949
Little Cochetopa Creek, CF-4
640
Maxwell Park, CF-5
2,177
Poncha Pass, CF-6
360
Sand Creek, CF-7
597
Tiger Lilly Creek, CF-8
398
CLEAR CREEK (CC)
Bakerville, CC-1
320
CONEJOS (CN)
Alamaditas Mesa, CN-1
640
Alamosa Canyon, CN-2
240
La Jara, CN-3
37,908
Los Mogotes Peak, CN-4
640
Pinon Hills, CN-5
640
Rajadero Canyon, CN-6
673
San Luis Hills, CN-7
640
Vincente Canyon, CN-8
640
CUSTER (CU)
Bear Gulch, CU-1
640
Beddows Mountain, CU-2
500
Froze Creek, CU-3
640
Lapin Creek, CU-4
640
Rosita, CU-5
640
DOLORES (DO)
Disappointment Creek, DO-1
640
EAGLE (EA)
Berry Creek, EA-1
640
Whiskey Creek, EA-2
602
EL PASO (EP)
Turkey Track Ranch, EP-1
8,887
FREMONT (FR)
Badger Creek (also Park) PA-4
6,032
Box Canyon, FR-2
640
Cody Park, FR-3
1,560
Cottonwood Ridge, FR-4
640
Deer Haven, FR-5
640
Dirty Gulch, FR-6
640
Fernleaf Gulch, FR-17
520
Florence, FR-7
640
Grape Creek, FR-8
1,280
McCoy Gulch, FR-9
640
Newlin Creek, FR-10
640
Parkdale, FR-17
640
Pinnacle Rock, FR-11
520
Sand Gulch #1, FR-12
640
Sand Gulch #2, FR-12
560
Sand Gulch #3, FR-12
640
Sand Gulch #4, FR-12
640
Short Creek Baldy, FR-13
640
Stoney Face Mountain, FR-14
640
Table Mountain, FR-15
4,640
Tallahassee Road, FR-16
640
Texas Creek #1, FR-17
250
Texas Creek #2, FR-17
160
Turkey Gulch, FR-18
640
Waugh Mountain (also Park), FR-19
17,773
West Bear Gulch, FR-20
640
GRAND (GR)
Antelope Creek, GR-1
1,240
Carter Creek, GR-2
1,301

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Copper Mountain, GR-3
East Carter Mountain, GR-4
Middle Carter (Gunsight), GR-5
Middle Park, GR-6
Milk Creek, GR-7
Ptarmigan, GR-8
Slide Mountain, GR-9
Troublesome Valley Ranch, GR-10
West Carter Mountain, GR-11
Windy Ridge, GR-12
GUNNISON (GU)
Black Sage Pass, GU-1
Quakey Mountain, GU-2
Tomichi Dome, GU-3
HUERFANO (HU)
Black Hawk, HU-1
Black Mountain, HU-2
Blue Spring, HU-3
Daley Gulch, SA-4 (also Saguache)
Guillermo Ranch, HU-4
Little Sheep Mountain, HU-5
Manzanares Creek. HU-6
Schultz Canyon, HU-7
South Middle Creek, HU-8
JACKSON (JA)
Adams, JA-1
Cohagen, JA-2
East Delaney Butte Lake, JA-3
Elk Mountain, JA-4
Independence Mountain, JA-5
Indian Creek, JA-6
Johnny Moore Mountain, JA-7
Kemp Draw, JA-8
MacFarlane Reservoir, JA-9
North Platte, JA-10
Owl Creek, JA-11
Owl Mountain, JA-11
Pinkham Mountain, JA-13
Rabbit Ears, JA-14
Red Canyon, JA-15
Ridge Road, JA-16
Sand Creek, JA-17
Spring Creek, JA-18
Taylor Draw, JA-19
Three Sisters, JA-20
KIOWA (KI)
Nee Noshe Reservoir, KI-1
Neesopah, KI-2
Southwest Sweetwater, KI-3
KIT CARSON (KC)
Landsman Creek (also Yuma), YM-1
LAKE (LK)
Box Creek, LK-1
Crystal Lake, LK-2
LARIMER (LR)
Arrowhead, LR-1
Bull Mountain, LR-2
Dry Creek North, LR-3
Eagle Canyon, LR-4
Horse Ranch Pass, LR-5
Jimmy Creek, LR-6
LaGarde Creek, LR-7
Meadow Creek, LR-8
North Rabbit Creek, LR-9
Pass Creek, LR-10
Pfister Draw, LR-11
Poudre River, LR-12
Steinhoff Hill, LR-13
Steven’s Gulch, LR-14
LAS ANIMAS (LA)
Aguilar TV Hill, LA-1
Apishapa North, LA-2
Chancellor Ranch, LA-3
Flattop Butte, LA-4

640
1,794
5,019
3,566
11,975
640
1,280
876
2,360
880
415
640
640

1,511
640
640
644
2,118
640
1,420
960
585

3,640
2,537
640
2,839
11,239
640
7,671
520
2,880
152
640
640
520
5,188
640
320
5,038
154
320
1,523
2,080
2,243
640
332

629
467

200
640
640
640
640
640
640
640
640
640
1,920
5,760
480
500

500
1,880
47,425
2,052

�Sakariason, LA-5
LOGAN (LO)
Atwood, LO-3
Bravo, LO-1
Duck Creek, LO-2
Ford Bridge, LO-4
Red Lion Ranch, LO-5
MOFFAT (MF)
Bakers Peak, MF-1
Bald Mountain, MF-2
Ben Morgan Canyon, MF-3
Big Hole Gulch, MF-4
Boston Flats, MF-5
Box Elder, MF-6
Box Elder North, MF-7
Castor Gulch, MF-8
Cedar Springs, MF-9
Cedars, MF-10
Citadel, MF-11
Cold Springs Mountain, MF-12
Cross Mountain, MF-13
Elk Springs #1, MF-14
Elk Springs #3, MF-15
Fortification, MF-16
Godiva Rim, MF-17
Greasewood, MF-18
Great Divide, MF-19
Homestead, MF-20
Iles Grove, MF-21
Jeffway Gulch, MF-22
Jimmy Dunn Gulch (also Routt), RO-6
Jubb Creek, MF-24
Little Snake, MF-25
Maybell, MF-26
Monument Butte, MF-27
Morapos Creek, MF-28
Morgan Gulch, MF-29
Oxbow, MF-30
Peck Mesa, MF-31
Pine Tree Gulch, MF-32
Pinon Ridge, MF-33
Pole Gulch, MF-34
Rattlesnake Hill, MF-35
Sagebrush Draw, MF-36
Simsberry Draw, MF-37
South Duffy Mountain, MF-38
South Nipple Rim, MF-39
Temple Canyon, MF-40
Thornburg Draw, MF-41
Triangle, MF-42
Willow Creek, MF-43
MONTEZUMA (MZ)
Menefee Peak, MZ-1
Weber Canyon, MZ-2
MORGAN (MG)
Weldon Valley, MG-1
OTERO (OT)
Higbee Canyon, OT-1
PARK (PA)
Agate Mountain, PA-2
Antero, PA-3
Badger Creek (also Fremont), PA-4
Badger Flats, PA-5
Crooked Top, PA-6
Dick’s Peak, PA-7
Eleven Mile, PA-8
Hartsel, PA-9
High Creek, PA-10
McArthur Gulch, PA-11
Saddle Mountain, PA-12
63 Ranch, PA-1
Three Mile Mountain, PA-13
Waugh Mountain (also Fremont), FR-19
Wormer Gulch, PA-15

PUEBLO (PU)
16,675
Saint Charles, PU-1
RIO GRANDE (RG)
1,280
Dry Creek, RG-1
799
Gerrard, RG-2
ROUTT (RO)
879
Coal Bank Gulch, RO-1
640
Cottonwood Creek, RO-2
320
Deep Creek, RO-3
460
Fly Gulch, RO-4
360
Grassy Creek, RO-5
5,558
Jimmy Dunn Gulch (also Moffat), RO-6
640
King Creek, RO-7
724
Maynard Gulch, RO-8
640
Moody Creek, RO-9
Moonhill, RO-10
640
Morrison Creek, RO-11
640
Sage Creek, RO-12
640
Sleeping Giant, RO-13
400
Stokes Gulch, RO-14
1,863
Twenty Mile, RO-15
1,200
Yampa River, RO-16
2,006
SAGUACHE (SA)
Baca, SA-1
13,105
Burro Springs 1&amp;2, SA-2
6,175
Carnero, SA-3
1,714
Daley Gulch, SA-4 (also Gunnison)
644
Little La Garita Creek, SA-5
640
Los Creek, SA-6
320
Medano (also Alamosa), AL-1
20,605
Middle Creek, SA-8
640
Mineral Hot Springs, SA-9
640
Mishak Lakes, SA-10
2,567
Mogotas Arroyo, SA-11
320
Old Woman Creek, SA-12
640
Saguache Creek, SA-13
2,059
San Juan Creek, SA-14
3,238
San Luis Creek, SA-15
640
San Luis Creek #2, SA-16
480
Sanderson Gulch, SA-17
1,898
Steel Canyon, SA-18
640
Stonehouse Gulch, SA-19
560
Villa Grove, SA-20
880
Werner Arroyo, SA-21
320
SAN MIGUEL (SM)
Carter Place, SM-1
320
Dry Creek Basin, SM-2
640
Poison Spyder, SM-3
640
WELD (WD)
Carr Tract, WD-1
3,133
Greasewood Lake, WD-2
640
YUMA (YM)
Landsman Creek (also Kit Carson), YM-1
332
Sandy Bluffs, YM-2
3,202

560

160
80
640
280
200

12,393
6,887
640
1,847
104
628
640
320
640
640
640
26,509
640
800
1,680
1,866
640
3,518
640
640
2,079
640
5,558
640
640
9,208
653
640
640
640
640
640
640
11,026
640
640
640
640
19,962
637
640
1,021
640
635
461

5,600

640

3,782
11,060
6,032
3,570
400
640
265
420
1,121
480
640
1,635
1,280
17,773
640

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�DOW OFFICES
DOW Headquarters
6060 Broadway
Denver, 80216, (303) 297-1192

Northeast Region (Denver) Service Ctr.
6060 Broadway
Denver, 80216, (303) 291-7227

Fort Collins Service Ctr.
317 W. Prospect Rd.
Fort Collins, 80526, (970) 472-4300

Brush Service Ctr.
122 E. Edison, Box 128
Brush, 80723, (970) 842-6300

Northwest Region Service Ctr.
711 Independent Ave.
Grand Junction, 81505, (970) 255-6100

Montrose Service Ctr.
2300 S. Townsend Ave.
Montrose, 81401, (970) 252-6000

Glenwood Springs Service Ctr.
Gunnison Service Ctr.
50633 Hwys. 6 &amp; 24
300 W. New York Ave.
Glenwood Springs, 81601, (970) 947-2920 Gunnison, 81230, (970) 641-7060
Southwest Region Service Ctr.
151 E. 16th St.
Durango, 81301, (970) 247-0855

Meeker Service Ctr.
73485 Hwy. 64
Meeker, 81641, (970) 878-6090

Hot Sulphur Springs Service Ctr.
Steamboat Springs Svc. Ctr.
346 Grand County Rd. 362
925 Weiss Drive
Hot Sulphur Spgs, 80451, (970) 725-6200 Steamboat Spgs, 80477, (970) 870-2197
Southeast Region Service Ctr.
4255 Sinton Rd.
Colorado Spgs, 80907, (719) 227-5200

Pueblo Service Ctr.
600 Reservoir Rd.
Pueblo, 81005, (719) 561-5300

Lamar Service Ctr.
2500 S. Main St.
Lamar, 81052, (719) 336-6600

Salida Service Ctr.
7405 Hwy. 50
Salida, 81201, (719) 530-5520

Monte Vista Service Ctr.
0722 South Road 1 East
Monte Vista, 81144, (719) 587-6900

Printed for free distribution by the
COLORADO DIVISION OF WILDLIFE
6060 Broadway, Denver, CO 80216
(303) 297-1192
www.wildlife.state.co.us
Editor: Brighid Kelly
Printing paid for with hunting and fishing license fees.
Printed 2006 by Publication Printers, Denver: 35,000 copies.
Cover photo by Dennis McKinney
The Wildlife Commission sets state trust lands regulations in May. Wildlife Commissioners (as of May 2006): Jeffrey
A. Crawford, chair; Tom Burke, vice chair; Claire O’Neal, secretary; Robert Bray, member; Brad Coors, member;
Rick Enstrom, member; James McAnally, member; Richard Ray, member; Ken Torres, member; Russell George, exofficio member; Don Ament, ex-officio member.
NOTE: Laws and regulations in this brochure are paraphrased for easier understanding and are intended only as a
guide. Colorado wildlife statutes and regulations are available for viewing at DOW offices.

�RULES FOR STATE TRUST LANDS
1. Closed 1/2 hour after sunset to 1/2 hour before sunrise, unless posted otherwise.
2. Unless otherwise stated in this brochure, these regulations apply to State Trust
Lands leased by DOW for wildlife recreation:
a. Closed March 1-Aug. 31, unless posted otherwise.
b. Open only to hunting, fishing and wildlife viewing.
c. Camping prohibited.
d. Target practice or shooting prohibited.
e. Youth mentor hunting and/or fishing means hunting or fishing by youths age 15 or
younger who must be accompanied by an adult at least 18 years old.
HABITAT STAMP
New For 2006: Hunters, anglers and visitors to state wildlife areas and state trust lands open
for wildlife recreation must buy a Colorado Habitat Stamp. For people ages 19-64 who buy a
stamp with a license, the stamp is $5. It is required on the first 2 licenses purchased in a calendar year. The stamp costs $10.25 (25-cent search and rescue fee) if purchased without a
hunting or fishing license and is required of people 19-64 who use a state wildlife area or state
trust lands open for wildlife recreation. A lifetime stamp costs $200. See our Web site for
more details.
ALPHABETICAL LISTING
ADAMS - Jackson Co., GMU 6, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Walden go 4.2 miles N on Hwy. 125 to CR 8. Go 6.8 miles E to CR 8A, then E .8 mile
to two-track road. Take two-track .6 mile SE to parking area. Unless accessing from
Colorado State Forest, STL provides the only way into Adams and Sand Creek STLs.
ACRES: 3,640 (360 acres in Sections 28, 29, 32, 33, along Sherman Creek, closed.)
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, antelope, moose, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access restricted as posted.
b. Foot or horseback only.
AGUILAR TV HILL - Las Animas Co., GMU 85, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
From Aguilar, take Exit 30 off I-25 to CR 63.1. Go .5 mile W.
ACRES: 500
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Mule deer, antelope, black bears, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Access restricted as posted on E side.
AGATE MOUNTAIN - Park Co.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
ALAMADITAS MESA - Conejos Co., GMU 81, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
Route #1: From Los Mogotes Peak STL (see directions in this brochure), go W on 2-track 7.5
miles to W boundary. #2: From La Jara STL, (see directions in this brochure) go S of La Jara
Reservoir on 4WD road to Fox Creek. From Fox Creek, by foot or horseback only, go 1.5 miles
S to S boundary to FS land. Go 3 miles E on FS land and cross both Fox Creek and Fox Creek
trail. Go 1 mile to W boundary.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, antelope, cottontail, grouse, coyote.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
ALAMOSA CANYON - Conejos Co., GMU 81, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
Go 12 miles S of Monte Vista on Hwy. 15; then go 11 miles W on USFS Rd. 250 to Terrace
Res. (Alamosa Canyon). Then go on foot or horseback through BLM and national forest.
ACRES: 240
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, bear, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
ANTELOPE CREEK - Grand Co., GMU 181, Hot Sulphur Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
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�From Kremmling, go W 14 miles on Hwy. 40 to Chimney Rock Rd. (USFS Rd. 103), then go
6 miles E to East Carter Mtn. gate. Walk-through gate with signs provides access.
ACRES: 1,240
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, blue grouse.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
b. ATV, snowmobile access allowed on designated route as posted at East Carter Creek gate
during hunting season only.
c. Camping, campfires prohibited.
ANTERO - Park Co., GMU 49/50, Denver Svc. Ctr.
From Fairplay, go S on Hwy. 285 for 16.5 miles. Next to Antero State Wildlife Area. From N
of Antero Jct. on Hwy. 24, go 9 miles to Antero Reservoir Rd.; then go W 1.75 miles to NW
corner of STL. Or, 4.5 miles N of Antero Jct. on Hwy. 285, then W on unmarked USFS Rd.
433, .5 mile to N boundary. Timber activity may be present.
ACRES: 8,400
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28. Year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: Big game, small game, waterfowl.
APISHAPA NORTH - Las Animas Co., GMU 133, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
From Walsenburg, take I-25 exit to Hwy. 10; go E for 18.5 miles. Then go S on CR 77 for 7
miles; go E on CR 90 for 11 miles to Apishapa SWA. Follow signs through SWA to NE side
and parking lot.
ACRES: 1,880
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Mule deer, antelope, bighorn sheep, rabbits, doves, scaled quail, bobcats, coyotes.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only.
b. Motor vehicles prohibited past parking lot.
ARROWHEAD - Larimer Co., GMU 19, Fort Collins Svc. Ctr.
From Rustic, go 2.25 miles W on Hwy. 14 in Poudre Canyon, .25 miles on highway frontage
on N side.
ACRES: 200
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Bighorn sheep, deer, elk, cottontail rabbits, blue grouse, pine squirrels.
ASPEN RIDGE - Chaffee Co., GMU 57, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Salida, take CR 175 (Ute Trail) 5 miles N. Turn left on Chaffee CR 185 and go 5 miles.
Access off CR 185 at N and S ends of STL. Timber activity may be present.
ACRES: 542
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Bighorn sheep, deer, elk.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only.
b. Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
ATWOOD - Logan Co. GMU 96, Brush Svc. Ctr.
From Atwood, go 1/2 mile S on Hwy. 63. Access near SE corner of STL next to CR 16.
ACRES: 160
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Mule deer, white-tailed deer, pheasant, quail, turkey, ducks, geese, rabbits, squirrels, furbearers.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting with centerfire rifles prohibited.
b. Reservations required for hunting by calling 1-800-846-9453. Reservations not accepted more
than 14 days nor less than 48 hours before hunt date. Failing to cancel reservations may result
in losing future reservation rights. Max. 1 reservation per day, and 1 reservation per phone call.
Reservations not transferable. Person who makes reservation must be licensed hunter and be at
property day of hunt. Check in and check out required. For spring turkey reservations for hunters
with limited turkey licenses for unit 96, call the DOW’s Brush office, (970) 842-6300.
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�c. Hunting prohibited except Sat., Sun., Wed., Labor Day, Columbus Day (observed), Veterans
Day (observed), Thanksgiving day, Christmas, New Year’s, Martin Luther King Day and
Presidents’ Day.
d. Four reservations issued per day with a max. of 4 people each. Two reservations are for the
general public; 1 for mobility-impaired hunters and 1 for youth and their mentors. The general
public and mobility-impaired must hunt on the up river side of Hwy. 63. Youths and mentors
must hunt on the down river side of highway.
e. All recreational activities prohibited except deer hunting on opening weekend of regular
plains rifle deer season, and opening day and first weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
f. Horses prohibited except while training hunting dogs, and then only in Feb., March and
April (through Wed. before the opening of spring turkey season).
BACA - Saguache Co., GMU 82, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
N of Hooper on Hwy. 17, via Roads D and G (E of Hwy. 17).
ACRES: 13,105
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access and hunting allowed through hunt coordinator only. Contact Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
for reservation, (719) 587-6900.
b. Hunting restricted to cow elk only.
BADGER CREEK - Fremont, Park Co., GMUs 57/58, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Cotopaxi, go 21 miles N on CR 12, then go W 1 mile on BLM road. From Hartsel, go S
on Hwy. 9 to Park CR 53. Follow CR 53, 22 miles. Timber activity may be present.
ACRES: 6,032
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28. Year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: Mule deer, elk, bighorn sheep.
FISHING: Coldwater stream.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
BADGER FLATS - Park Co., GMUs 50 &amp; 581, Denver Svc. Ctr. (GMU 50 N of Hwy. 50,
GMU 581 S of Hwy. 50)
Three points of access: (1.) From Lake George, go W on Hwy. 24, 1.5 miles. (2.) From Lake
George, go W 2.25 miles on CR 90. (3.) From Lake George, go W on Hwy. 24 approx. 8
miles to USFS Rd. 891; go S.
ACRES: 3,570
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, bear, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
BAKERS PEAK - Moffat Co., GMUs 3/4, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
In Craig at Hwys. 13 and 40, go N on Hwy. 13 for 24 miles to CR 101. Turn E on CR 101
and go 1.5 miles.
ACRES: 12,393
OPEN: Aug. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Antelope, deer, elk, sage grouse, rabbits and coyotes.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only.
b. Motor vehicles prohibited off state or county roads.
c. Camping prohibited.
d. Only portable hunting blinds allowed.
BAKERVILLE - Clear Creek Co., GMU 39, Denver Svc. Ctr.
From Georgetown, take I-70 W 5 miles. STL is 1.25 miles E of Bakerville exit. Majority is N
of I-70.
ACRES: 320
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28. Year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: Bighorn sheep, elk, mule deer, lions, black bears, blue grouse, ptarmigan, cottontail rabbits, snowshoe hares.
FISHING: Coldwater stream.
RESTRICTIONS:
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�a. Foot access only.
b. Access only off I-70 right of way.
BALD MOUNTAIN - Moffat Co., GMU 3, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
Tract 1: From Maybell, go N on CR 19 for 15 miles to CR 150. Go W on CR 150 for .5 mile.
Tract 2: From Maybell, go N on CR 19 for 10 miles to CR 71. Go W on CR 71 to CR 71S. Go
S on CR 71S for 2.5 miles. Tract 3 &amp; 4: From Maybell, go W on Hwy. 318 for 15 miles to CR
21. Go N on CR 21. Tract 3 is 9 miles N of Hwy. 318 and W of CR. Tract 4 is 14 miles N of
Hwy. 318 and on both sides of CR.
ACRES: 6,887
OPEN: Aug. 16-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Antelope, mule deer, elk, sage grouse, rabbits, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Campfires prohibited.
b. Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
BEAR GULCH - Custer Co., GMU 69, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Westcliffe, go 10 miles E on Hwy. 96 to CR 271. Go 1 mile to NW corner of STL.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, black bear, lions, rabbits, squirrels, turkeys.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
BEDDOWS MOUNTAIN - Custer Co., GMU 69, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
From Westcliffe, go N about 8 miles on Hwy. 69. Parking off Hwy. 69.
ACRES: 500
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, bears, lions, turkeys, rabbits, squirrels.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only.
b. Parking prohibited on Hwy. 69.
c. Shooting prohibited within 500 feet of Hwy. 69 and man-made structures.
BEN MORGAN CANYON - Moffat Co., GMU 211, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Meeker, go 23 miles N on Hwy. 13. Turn W on CR 17 to CR 32. Go W 11 miles to CR
55. Go 2.5 miles to parking lot.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, antelope, small game.
BERRY CREEK - Eagle Co., GMU 36, Glenwood Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Vail, take I-70 W to Exit 163 (Edwards). Go N to Singletree entrance, then W to USFS
Rd. 778. Go 1 mile and take first left after cattle guard. Go 2.5 miles. Several 4-WD roads run
through STL. Surrounded by USFS land.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, black bears, blue grouse, rabbits, coyotes.
BIG HOLE GULCH - Moffat Co., GMU 3, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Craig, go 40 miles N on Hwy. 13. Take CR 4 W 15 miles.
ACRES: 1,847
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb 28 for hunting. Year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: Antelope, deer, elk, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, campfires prohibited.
b. Only portable hunting blinds allowed.
BLACK HAWK - Huerfano Co., GMU 85, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
From Walsenburg, go S on I-25 to Exit 42. Take CR 310 to Pryor; then go 2.5 miles S on CR
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�312 to E side of STL. Or, take CR 310 W to N side.
ACRES: 1,511
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, black bears, lions, antelope, elk, doves, rabbits, turkeys.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only.
b. Motor vehicles prohibited off county roads.
BLACK MOUNTAIN - Huerfano Co., GMU 84, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
From Gardner, go 1 mile W on Hwy. 69. Turn N on USFS Rd. 634 and go 6 miles to USFS
Rd. 635 (Black Mountain Rd.) Go W .5 mile to access markers.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, rabbits, squirrels, doves, coyotes, turkeys.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
BLACK SAGE PASS - Gunnison Co., GMU 551, Gunnison Svc. Ctr.
From Gunnison at Hwy. 50 and USFS Rd. 243 (Marshall Pass Rd.), go N on Hwy. 50, 1 mile
to USFS Rd. 888. Go N on USFS Rd. 888 for 5.5 miles to S boundary.
ACRES: 415
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28. Year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: Mule deer, elk, black bears, lions, blue grouse, rabbits.
FISHING: In small section of No Name Creek.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
BLUE LAKE - Bent Co, GMU 125, Lamar Svc. Ctr.
From Las Animas, take Hwy. 194 W to CR 10, N 11 miles then W 2.5 miles on CR TT to E
boundary. There are several parking lots: (1) at end of CR TT; (2) at bridge on SE corner; (3)
at S end.
ACRES: 14,059
OPEN: Year-round.
HUNTING: Antelope, deer, waterfowl, upland game.
FISHING: Warmwater lake.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Islands closed May 15-Aug. 31.
b. Camping permitted as posted.
c. Motor vehicles permitted on designated roads only.
BLUE SPRING - Huerfano Co., GMU 84, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
From Gardner go W on Hwy. 69 for 1 mile to USFS Rd. 634. Turn N and go 13 miles.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 15-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, lion, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting prohibited in safety zone along E boundary as posted.
b. Foot or horseback only.
BOSTON FLATS - Moffat Co. GMU 3, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Maybell, go NW 3.5 miles on Hwy. 318. STL N of Hwy. 318. Parking between hwy.
and STL. No roads; only walk-in access.
ACRES: 104
OPEN: Year-round for fishing, watchable wildlife. Open for hunting Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot access only.
BOX CREEK - Lake Co., GMU 48, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Leadville, go 7 miles S on Hwy. 24, turn W on CRs 10/24 for 2.4 miles.
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�ACRES: 629
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot access only.
BOX ELDER - Moffat Co., GMU 211, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Hamilton, go S on Hwy. 13 for 11 miles to CR 17; turn right, go 1.5 miles to CR 51. Go
1 mile to CR 32 and go 8.5 miles to BLM access.
ACRES: 628
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
BOX ELDER NORTH - Moffat Co., GMU 211, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Meeker, go 23 miles N on Hwy. 13. Turn W on CR 32 and go W 7 miles to parking lot.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, antelope, small game.
BULL MOUNTAIN - Larimer Co., GMU 8, Fort Collins Svc. Ctr.
From Fort Collins, take Hwy. 287 N 22 miles to Cherokee Park Rd. (CR 80C); go 35 miles W.
CR 80C runs through SE corner. Two-track road runs into SW part.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only.
b. Motor vehicles prohibited off county roads.
BURRO SPRINGS 1 &amp; 2 - Saguache Co., GMU 68, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
From LaGarita, go N on CR 42 for 2.2 miles to CR 42K. Go W on CR 42K.
ACRES: 6,175
OPEN: Aug. 15-May 31.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, antelope, bighorn sheep, lion, rabbits, dove, blue grouse.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
CARR TRACT - Weld Co., GMU 87, Fort Collins Svc. Ctr.
From Fort Collins, take I-25 N 20 miles to Carr exit. Go NE on Carr/Rockport Rd. (CR 126).
Stl 2 miles NE of town of Carr.
ACRES: 3,240
OPEN: Aug. 15-last day of rifle antelope season.
HUNTING: Antelope.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting from blinds prohibited.
b. Fires prohibited including, but not limited to, open fires, BBQ’s, sterno cans, smoking.
c. Maximum of 15, one-day permits may be issued by DOW. Permits available beginning
Aug. 1. Contact DOW in Fort Collins, (970) 472-4300.
CARTER CREEK - Grand Co., GMU 181, Hot Sulphur Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Kremmling, go 14 miles W on Hwy. 40 to Chimney Rock Rd. (USFS Rd. 103); go 3
miles E to parking area and sign.
ACRES: 1,301
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Mule deer, elk, blue grouse, sage grouse.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
b. Restricted vehicle use given to physically handicapped with verification of DOW handicapped card and permission from DOW office in Hot Sulphur Springs, (970) 725-6200.
Contact office for permission, restriction of use and map before entering area.
c. ATV and snowmobile access allowed on designated route in Sect. 31 as posted at East
Carter Creek gate during hunting season only.
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�d. Camping, campfires prohibited.
CARTER PLACE - San Miguel Co., GMU 70, Montrose Svc. Ctr.
From Naturita, take Hwy. 145 E 3.5 miles to Hwy. 141; go 3.6 miles S on Hwy. 141. Turn W
on CR HH31 and go 3 miles to dirt road; then go 1 mile S.
ACRES: 320
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access through BLM only
b. Foot or horseback only.
CASTOR GULCH - Moffat Co., GMU 13 Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Craig, go S on Hwy. 13 about 14 miles to CR 93. Go E .5 mile. Signs designate huntable area.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, lion, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
NOTE: Exchange of use on STL. Part private land; part state trust land.
CEDAR SPRINGS - Moffat Co., GMU 11, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Maybell, go 8 miles W on Hwy. 40; turn S on CR 23 and go about 2 miles. Vehicle
access on CR 23 and BLM Rd. 1558.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Antelope, deer, elk, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicle access permitted only on CR 23 and BLM Rd. 1558.
CEDARS - Moffat Co., GMU 4, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Craig, go N on Hwy. 13 for 38 miles to CR 2. Go E on CR 2 for 6.5 miles.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Antelope, deer, elk, sage grouse, cottontail rabbits, coyotes.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only.
b. Camping prohibited
c. Only portable hunting blinds allowed.
CHANCELLOR RANCH - Las Animas Co., GMU 147, Lamar Svc. Ctr.
From Trinidad, go E on Hwy 160 for 40 miles to ppty. Go N on CR 147 for 9 miles to ppty.
From Kim, go W 28 miles on Hwy 160 and turn N on CR 147.
ACRES: 47,425
OPEN: Valid license and special permit required. Contact Lamar Svc. Ctr. for details, (719)
336-6600.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, antelope, bighorn sheep, turkey, mtn. lion. No small game hunting or
fishing allowed.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by permit only, Sept. 1-May 31.
b. Only 1 non-hunting companion allowed per hunter.
c. Check in required at designated location.
d. Hunting prohibited within 1/2 mile of homes. Safety zone posted.
e. Target shooting prohibited.
f. Camping only in designated areas.
g. Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
h. Parking in designated areas only.
i. Motor vehicles prohibited off county roads if wet conditions exist.
j. Trash must be packed out.
k. Horses allowed only in big game seasons for hunting purposes.
l. Only certified weed-free hay allowed.
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�CHUBB PARK - Chaffee Co., GMU 49, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Fairplay, go 20 miles S on Hwy 285 to Hwys. 285/24; go SW 1 mile to top of Trout
Creek Pass. Turn W (right) on CR 311; go 1 mile. Timber activity may be present.
ACRES: 3,640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, grouse, rabbits.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping permitted only as posted.
b. Motor vehicle access permitted on county roads as posted.
c. Foot or horseback only.
CITADEL - Moffat Co., Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Meeker, go N on Hwy. 64 to CR 71. Go N to Indian Valley Truck Trail, and go 12 N.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, antelope, small game.
COAL BANK GULCH - Routt Co., GMU 441, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Hayden, go 2.5 miles N on CR 76.
ACRES: 879
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, sharp-tail grouse.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting with archery, muzzleloaders and rimfire rifles only.
b. Foot or horseback only off county roads.
c. Hunting prohibited except youths age 15 and younger and their mentors. Mentors must be
18 and comply with hunter education requirements. Mentors must accompany youths while
hunting. Only one mentor per youth permitted.
CODY PARK - Fremont Co., GMU 69, Salida Svc. Ctr.
Tract 1: From Westcliffe, at Hwys. 96 and 69, go N on Hwy. 69, 2.5 miles to CR 215. Go N
6.25 miles to SW corner of STL. Tract 2: From Hwy. 50 and 4th St. in Canon City, go S on
4th St. 2 miles until it turns into CR 143. Go 10.3 miles S on CR 143 to BLM Rd. 6227. Go
NW on BLM Rd. 6227, 4 miles. Access by foot or horseback 7 miles thru BLM.
ACRES: 1,560
OPEN: Aug. 15-May 31.
HUNTING: Lions, bears, deer, elk, antelope, turkeys, rabbits, squirrels.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
COHAGEN - Jackson Co., GMU 171, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Walden, go 6 miles SE on Hwy. 14 to CR 21. Go E 1.8 miles.
ACRES: 2,537
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
COLD SPRINGS MOUNTAIN - Moffat Co., GMUs 2/201, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Maybell, go NW on Hwy. 318, 41 miles to CR 10N. Go N on CR 10N for 8 miles. STL
W of CR 10N largely on top of Cold Springs Mountain and is mixed with BLM and private
land. 2,495 acres E of CR 10N are mixed with BLM and private land. 4-wheel-drive vehicles
advised on CR 167 and BLM Rd. 2007.
ACRES: 26,509
OPEN: Aug. 1-Dec. 31.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, antelope, blue grouse, sage grouse.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping allowed only during big game seasons.
b. Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
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�COPPER MOUNTAIN - Grand Co., GMU 28, Hot Sulphur Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Kremmling, go S on Hwy. 9 to Williams Peak or from CR 3 at Mule Creek. Access
from USFS land on S. All other access from private land. Permission required.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, blue grouse.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only.
b. Camping, campfires prohibited.
COTTONWOOD CREEK - Routt Co., GMU 441, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Hayden, go N on CR 80 1 mile to CR 70. Go E 2.8 miles to CR 80 and go N 10.7 miles.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, blue and mountain sharp-tailed grouse.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunters may be limited through mandatory check station to control overcrowding, resource
damage or trespassing on private property.
b. Foot or horseback only off county roads.
c. Camping, campfires prohibited.
COTTONWOOD RIDGE - Fremont Co., GMU 581, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Canon City, go W on Hwy. 50 for 12 miles to Hwy. 9. Turn N on Hwy. 9 and go 6 miles.
Turn W at gate; go .8 mile.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31. Year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: Deer, lion, bear, rabbit.
FISHING: Cottonwood Creek.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
CROOKED TOP - Park Co., GMU 46, Denver Svc. Ctr.
From Bailey, go 2 miles N on Hwy. 285 to traffic light. Turn left on Park CR 43, go 6.4 miles to
Saddlestring Rd. Turn left .3 mile to USFS Rd. 101. Turn right; go 4 miles. Walk NE 2 miles.
ACRES: 400
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, blue grouse, rabbit, squirrel, turkeys.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only.
b. Access only from USFS Rd. 101.
CROSS MOUNTAIN - Moffat Co., GMU 11, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Maybell, go SW on Hwy. 40, 16 miles to mile marker 44; go N on Deer Lodge Park Rd.
about 2.5 miles to BLM easement.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Antelope, deer, elk, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
CRYSTAL LAKE - Lake Co., GMUs 48 &amp; 49, Salida Svc. Ctr. (GMU 48, W of river; GMU
49, E of river)
From Leadville, go S on Hwy. 24 about 3 miles to Hwy. 300. Go W 1 mile to Halfmoon Rd.
Go S on pavement and dirt road 2 miles until left fork. Take left fork S .75 miles.
ACRES: 467
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28. Year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, waterfowl, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot access only.
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�DALEY GULCH - Saguache Co., GMU 551, Gunnison Svc. Ctr.
From Sargents at USFS Rd. 243 and Hwy. 50, go N .75 mile and turn left into STL. Enter at
gravel pit W of Hwy. 50 across from state highway barn.
ACRES: 644
OPEN: Year-round.
HUNTING: Mule deer, elk, black bears, lions, blue grouse, rabbits.
FISHING: Agate Creek, Brush Creek, Tomichi Creek.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping permitted as posted.
b. Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
c. Foot or horseback only.
DEEP CREEK - Routt Co., GMU 214, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Steamboat Spgs., go N on CR 129 for 10 miles to CR 54, then W 5 miles to CR 56. Go
W and S 3 miles to CR 52W, and continue W 2.4 miles. (Last 2 miles, 4WD only.)
ACRES: 320
OPEN: First day of archery elk season to Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, grouse.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Parking allowed only in designated area.
b. Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
c. Foot or horseback only from designated parking area.
DEER HAVEN - Fremont Co., GMU 581, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Canon City, go W on Hwy. 50 to Hwy. 9. Go 9 miles N to CR 11 Turn right and go 5.2
miles on CR 11 to Deer Haven Rd. Turn right on Deer Haven Rd., and go .8 miles to
Thompson Mtn. Rd. Turn right, and go .7 miles to end of road.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28 for hunting. Year-round for watchable wildlife.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
DICK’S PEAK - Park Co., GMU 58, Denver Svc. Ctr.
From Hartsel, take Hwy. 9 S 14 miles, then go 3.8 miles SW to Dick’s Peak Rd. (261). Go 3
miles.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, grouse, rabbits.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot access only.
DIRTY GULCH - Fremont Co., GMU 58, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Cotopaxi, go 5.5 miles N on CR 12.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Mule deer.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
DISAPPOINTMENT CREEK - Dolores Co., GMU 711, Durango Svc. Ctr.
From Dove Creek, go 2 miles W to Hwys. 666 and 141. Go N on Hwy. 141 for 27 miles to
Disappointment Valley. Go S on CR 19Q (USFS Rd. 250), 18 miles to McKinney Draw Rd.
on BLM land. Go .25 mile S to N end of STL. Enter on N end, .25 mile S of CR 19Q. Access
via two-track road on BLM land in Dawson Draw.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
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�DRONEY GULCH - Chaffee Co., GMU 56, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Poncha Spgs., go N on Hwy. 285 for 5 miles to CR 251. STL W of Hwy. 285. Just N on
Hwy. 285, access from highway monument with parking. Do not attempt access from N via
subdivision on CRs 251A or 251. CR 251 makes a big circle and only Southern Prong can be
used to access on S side.
ACRES: 2,949
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb.28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, campfires prohibited.
b. Foot or horseback only.
c. Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
DRY CREEK - Rio Grande Co., GMU 80, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
Sect. 16: From Monte Vista, take Hwy. 15 S 2 miles to #2 South Rd. Go 3 miles W. Sect. 36:
From Monte Vista, take Hwy. 15 S 2 miles to #2 South Rd. Go W 9.5 miles to STL.
ACRES: 1,280
OPEN: Aug. 15-May 31.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, antelope, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting prohibited in safety zone along E side of Sect. 16 as posted.
b. Camping, campfires prohibited.
c. Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
DRY CREEK BASIN - San Miguel Co., GMU 70, Montrose Svc. Ctr.
On Hwy. 145, between Naturita and Redvale, turn S on Hwy. 141 and go 15 miles to Dry
Creek Basin SWA.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
DRY CREEK NORTH - Larimer Co., GMU 8, Fort Collins Svc. Ctr.
Go W on Cherokee Park Rd., CR 80 C, from Hwy. 287 approx. 50 miles to CR 103, then N to
Bull Mountain Access Rd. Go 5 miles NE to STL, NE of Shell Creek. No established roads
access STL; some OHV roads provide access.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, bear, lion.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
EAGLE CANYON - Larimer Co., GMU 20, Fort Collins Svc. Ctr.
From Loveland, take Hwy. 34 W to Big Thompson School; go N 4 miles on Buckhorn Rd.
(CR 27) to Masonville. Go NW on Buckhorn Rd. 2.5 miles to Storm Mountain Rd. Go 2.5
miles W on Storm Mountain Rd. to access sign on USFS land. Go by foot or horseback 1.5
miles across forest to S boundary.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game.
EAST CARTER MOUNTAIN - Grand Co., GMU 181, Hot Sulphur Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Kremmling, go 14 miles W on Hwy. 40 to Chimney Rock Rd. (USFS Rd. 103). Then
go 6 miles E to sign and gate.
ACRES: 1,794
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Mule deer, elk, blue grouse.
RESTRICTIONS:
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�a. Motor vehicles restricted to Chimney Rock Road unless otherwise posted.
b. ATV, snowmobiles allowed on designated route as posted at gate in Sect. 24 during hunting
season only.
c. Parking permitted in designated lots only.
d. Hunting prohibited in safety zone as posted along east fence line.
e. Camping, campfires permitted only as posted within 300 feet of Chimney Rock Road with
a 14-day limit.
EAST DELANEY BUTTE LAKE - Jackson Co., GMU 16, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Walden, go .5 miles W on Hwy. 14 to CR 12, then 5.3 miles W to CR 18. Go 4.5 miles
W to CR 5. Go 1 mile N to Delaney Butte Lakes State Wildlife Area. STL E of lake.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28 for hunting and watchable wildlife. Year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: Small game.
FISHING: Coldwater lake.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot access only.
ELEVEN MILE - Park Co., GMU 581, Denver Svc. Ctr.
From Hartsel, go SE 17 miles. STL crosses CR on N and S.
ACRES: 265
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Antelope, waterfowl.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
ELK MOUNTAIN - Jackson Co., GMU 6, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Walden, take 5th Street E, which turns into CR 12, then go 10 miles to CR 12. Go left
about 2.5 miles to CR 12E over Elk Mountain 3.9 miles to end of road. Access only from
State Forest and parking lot at end of CR 12E.
ACRES: 2,839
OPEN: Year-round for fishing. Aug. 15-Feb. 28 for hunting.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, blue grouse, rabbits, coyotes.
FISHING: Coldwater stream.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only.
b. Access from parking lot only.
ELK SPRINGS #1 - Moffat Co., GMU 11, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Maybell, go W on Hwy. 40 to mile marker 42; turn S on BLM Rd. 1509. Go S 9 miles
through Sect. 36 and turn NW. Private property in Sagebrush Draw (portions of Sects. 14, 23,
26) open to hunting. Enter S end through Sect. 26.
ACRES: 800
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, antelope, lions, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot and horseback only.
ELK SPRINGS #3 - Moffat Co., GMU 10, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Elk Springs, go .75 mile W on Hwy. 40. BLM road through center of STL S of Hwy.
40.
ACRES: 1,680
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Antelope, deer, elk, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
FLATTOP BUTTE - Las Animas Co., GMU 133, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
From Aguilar on I-25, take Exit 34 to CR 60. Go E for 10 miles; then go N on CR 75 for 2
miles. Go E on CR 64 for 2 miles and N on CR 79 for 6 miles to parking lot.
ACRES: 2,052
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Mule deer, antelope, rabbits, doves, scaled quail, bobcats, coyotes.
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�RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
FLORENCE - Fremont Co., GMU 69, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Canon City, take Hwy. 67 SE 13 miles to CR 15, which goes W to Florence Picnic
Area, next to STL.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, black bears, lions, rabbits, squirrels, turkeys, blue grouse.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only.
b. Access through national forest only.
FLY GULCH (youth mentors only) - Routt Co., GMU 214, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Steamboat Spgs., go N on Hwy. 129 to CR 44. Then go W to CR 44A, then N 1 mile.
ACRES: 460
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for youth mentor hunting only.
b. Foot or horseback only.
FORD BRIDGE - Logan Co., GMU 91, Brush Svc. Ctr.
From Sterling, go 7.5 miles NE on Hwy. 138 to CR 40; then go E .5 mile.
ACRES: 280
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Mule and white-tailed deer, pheasants, quail, turkeys, ducks, geese.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting prohibited with centerfire rifles.
b. All recreational activities prohibited except deer hunting on opening weekend of regular
plains rifle deer season, and opening day and first weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
c. Paintball shooting prohibited.
d. Horses prohibited except while training hunting dogs, and then only in Feb., March and
April (through Wed. before the opening of spring turkey season).
FORTIFICATION - Moffat Co., GMU 301, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Craig, go N on Hwy. 13 for 9.5 miles.
ACRES: 1,866
OPEN: Day after 4th rifle season through last day of late season in Dec. for hunting.
HUNTING: Elk.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access and hunting allowed through Frosty Acres Ranch only. Contact ranch for reservations,
(970) 824-8935 or (970) 824-9568.
b. Hunting restricted to cow elk.
c. Access only from parking area off Hwy. 13.
d. Foot access only.
FROZE CREEK - Custer Co., GMU 86, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
From Westcliffe, go 10 miles S on Hwy. 69. Go W on CR 106 for 1 mile to SE corner of STL.
Parking lot at CRs 106 and 111.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Antelope, deer, elk, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot access only.
GERRARD - Rio Grande Co., GMU 80, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
Two miles E of South Fork or 13 miles W of Del Norte on Hwy. 160, go .25 mile S of Hwy.
160 on USFS Rd. 345.
ACRES: 799
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, bear, lion, small game.
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�RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
GRAPE CREEK - Fremont Co., GMU 69, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Canon City at Hwy. 50 and First Street, go S on First Street, 1 mile to CR 3. W on CR
3, 5.2 miles to Temple Canyon City Park. Go S .5 mile through park to NE corner of STL.
Continue through STL along Grape Creek and 1.7 miles along Grape Creek through BLM to
Pine Gulch. Walk W up Pine Gulch 1.2 miles.
ACRES: 1,280
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28 for hunting. Year-round for watchable wildlife and fishing as posted
on Grape Creek.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, bighorn sheep, lions, bears, rabbits, turkeys.
FISHING: Coldwater stream.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
GRASSY CREEK - Routt Co., GMU 13, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Hayden, go E on Hwy. 40 for 6 miles to CR 27; go S 6 miles. Parking off CR 27 on Old
Rockcastle Mine Access Rd.
ACRES: 360
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, mountain sharp-tailed grouse.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
GREASEWOOD - Moffat Co., GMU 3, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
Six parcels: (1) From Maybell, go N on CR 19 to CR 21. Then go N on CR 21 for 1.5 miles
and E on two-track road to Red Wash Butte. (2) From Maybell, go N on CR 19 to CR 21,
then go N on CR 21 to CR 50. Go E on CR 50, for 5 miles. (3) From Maybell, go N on CR
19 to CR 21; go N on CR 21 to CR 42, then E on CR 42 for 8.5 miles. (4) From Maybell, N
on CR 19 to CR 8. East on CR 8 to CR 6. Head NE on CR 6-CR 44 for 4.5 miles. (5) From
Maybell, go N on CR 19 to CR 8. Then go E on CR 8 to CR 8N and go N 1.25 miles. (6)
From Maybell, go N on CR 19 to CR 8, then go E to CR 8N. STL NE of intersection.
ACRES: 3,518
OPEN: Aug. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Antelope, mule deer, elk, sage grouse, rabbits.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot access only.
GREASEWOOD LAKE - Weld Co., GMU 95, Fort Collins Svc. Ctr.
From Kersey, go 18 miles E on Hwy. 34 to CR 87 (Masters Rd.). Go N and E on Rd. 87
(which will become CR 89) for 14 miles to CR 68. At intersection, go E 1 mile to parking
area.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Antelope, cottontail rabbits, coyotes, doves, ducks.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot access only.
GUILLERMO RANCH - Huerfano Co., GMU 85, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
From Walsenburg, go 15 miles NW on Hwy. 69 to Badito Jct. From Badito Jct., take CR 520 S
for 6 miles to Major Ranch entrance. Then go W 1.25 miles on CR 520.1 to SE corner of STL.
CR 520.1 enters STL on SE corner, then traverses STL 3 miles to W boundary.
ACRES: 2,118
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Antelope, rabbit, dove, coyote.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
HARTSEL - Park Co., GMU 58, Denver Svc. Ctr.
From Hartsel, at Hwys. 24 and 9, take Hwy. 9 S, .5 mile. Prty. on both sides of road. Also
from Hartsel, go SE on CR 59, 3 miles to parking area. Walk S 1 mile and W .25 mile.
ACRES: 420
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Antelope, waterfowl.
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�RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
HIGBEE CANYON - Otero Co., GMU 130, Lamar Svc. Ctr.
From La Junta, go 13 miles S on Hwy. 109. STL N of Hwy. 109 between Comanche National
Grasslands sign and CR 804.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
HIGH CREEK - Park Co., GMU 50, Denver Svc. Ctr.
From Fairplay, go 7 miles S on Hwy. 285. Take road E of Hwy. 285 a half miles E to road
going S. Go .25 miles.
ACRES: 1,121
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28 for hunting. Year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: Antelope, waterfowl.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
HOMESTEAD - Moffat Co., GMU 11, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Maybell, go W on Hwy. 318 for 10 miles to CR 10. Go SW on CR 10 for 6 miles to BLM
Rd. 1686. Go S on BLM Rd. 1686, 1 mile.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Antelope, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Campfires prohibited.
b. Foot or horseback only.
HORSE RANCH PASS - Larimer Co., GMU 8, Fort Collins Svc. Ctr.
From Fort Collins, go N 22 miles on Hwy. 287 to Cherokee Park Rd. (CR 80C). Go W on
Cherokee Park Rd. 40 miles to CR 103. N to Bull Mountain road, then go 4 miles NE.
Parking on adjacent BLM land. Timber activity may be present. Access is by rough 4WD
road; no turnaround for trailers.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1- Feb. 28 for hunting.
HUNTING: Elk, antelope, deer.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
ILES GROVE - Moffat Co., GMUs 12/211, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Craig, go S on Hwy. 13 to 4 miles S of Hamilton and 1 mile E of mile marker 70.4.
From Craig, go S on Hwy. 13 for 5.5 miles S of Hamilton and 1 mile W of mile marker 70.4.
Access to E parcel off Hwy. 13 on W edge of property. To W parcel, go S off Hwy. 13 on CR
49, 1 mile to parking area.
ACRES: 2,079
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, antelope, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
INDEPENDENCE MOUNTAIN - Jackson Co., GMU 161, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Walden, go .5 mile W on Hwy. 14 to CR 12. Go W 8 miles to CR 7. Go N 6 miles to
property. From Cowdrey, go W 6 miles on CR 6y.
ACRES: 11,039
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: ATVs allowed only for game retrieval 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on designated
roads otherwise closed to motorized traffic.
INDIAN CREEK - Jackson Co., GMU 171, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Rand, go N on CR 27, 3.6 miles to CR 21.
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�ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting prohibited with centerfire rifles in NE 1/4 of Sect. 16.
b. Foot or horseback only.
c. Access from parking lot off CR 21 only.
JEFFWAY GULCH - Moffat Co., GMU 13, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Craig, go 14 miles S on Hwy. 13 to Hwy. 317. Go E on Hwy. 317 for 7.5 miles to CR
33; go 1.25 miles N to STL. Horse gate at SE corner.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
JIMMY CREEK - Larimer Co., GMU 8, Fort Collins Svc. Ctr.
From Fort Collins, go 50 miles W on Hwy. 14. Turn N on Laramie River Rd. 103 and go 23
miles to Bull Mountain road. Then go E 1.25 miles to BLM and STL boundary. Bordered on
E, N and W by BLM land.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, antelope, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
JIMMY DUNN GULCH - Moffat, Routt Co., GMU 441, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Hayden, go 5 miles N on Hwy. 40 to CR 80. Go N on CR 80, 2.5 miles to property on
W side of CR 80.
ACRES: 5,558
OPEN: Last Sat. in Aug.-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunters may be limited through a mandatory check station to control overcrowding,
resource damage or trespassing on neighboring private property.
b. Foot or horseback only.
JOHNNY MOORE MOUNTAIN - Jackson Co., GMU 6, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Walden, take Hwy. 14 SE 12.5 miles to CR 30. Go 1 mile to parking area. From Walden
take 5th St. E until it becomes CR 12; go 6.7 miles E to CR 23A. Go 4.2 miles S, then E. Or,
take 5th Street E until it becomes CR 12. Go E 10 miles to CR 29. Go .9 miles to parking
area. Parking lot W of dam. Parking lot .25 mile N of dam.
ACRES: 7,671
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28. Southern portion open year-round for fishing as posted.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
FISHING: In Michigan River and along Meadow Creek Reservoir dam as posted.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
JUBB CREEK - Moffat Co., GMU 211, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Meeker, go 23 miles N on Hwy. 13. Turn W on CR 17 to CR 32 and go W .5 miles to
parking lot.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, antelope, small game.
KELLER LEASE - Bent Co., GMU 146, Lamar Svc. Ctr.
Go 3 miles S of Las Animas on Hwy. 101 to CR DD; then go .5 mile E to CR 13 for 1.5
miles, then E on CR FF for .5 mile. Go N 13.5 for .5 mile; then E on CR FF.5 for 7 miles.
ACRES: 1,520
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�OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, antelope, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
KEMP DRAW - Jackson Co., GMU 171, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Walden, go 6 miles SE on Hwy. 14 to CR 21; go 1.3 miles S.
ACRES: 520
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles restricted to designated roads and CR 21.
KING CREEK - Routt Co., GMU 26, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Toponas, go .5 mile S on Hwy. 131 and turn W on CR 5 about 3 miles. Go S on CR 5A
for 1 mile.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
FISHING: Coldwater stream.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
LaGARDE CREEK - Larimer Co., GMU 7, Fort Collins Svc. Ctr.
From Fort Collins, take Hwy. 14, 50 miles W. Take Laramie River Rd. (CR 103) N 28 miles
to Hohnholz Lakes. Go W 15 miles on USFS Rd. 200, then S on Rd. 143 and go E on Rd.
207.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. l-Feb. 28 for hunting. Year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, bear.
FISHING: LaGarde Creek for brooks and browns.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
LA JARA - Conejos Co., GMU 81, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
From La Jara, go W on Hwy. 15 for 10.5 miles to USFS Rd. 240; go 23 miles. Timber activity
may be present.
ACRES: 37,908
OPEN: Year-round for fishing. Sept. 1-Feb. 28 for hunting.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, antelope, bighorn sheep, black bear, lion, small game.
FISHING: Lake, three coldwater streams.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping permitted only as posted.
b. Foot or horseback only.
c. Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
LANDSMAN CREEK - Kit Carson, Yuma Co., GMU 103, Colorado Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Burlington, go 18 miles N on Hwy. 385; go .5 mile E on Yuma CR O.
ACRES: 332
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31 for hunting.
HUNTING: Deer, turkeys, pheasants, quail, doves, rabbits, coyotes.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot only.
LAPIN CREEK - Custer Co., GMU 84, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
From Westcliffe, go 8 miles S on Hwy. 69 to CR 310. Go 5.5 miles E to property.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, antelope.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
LITTLE COCHETOPA CREEK - Chaffee Co., GMU 561, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Poncha Spgs., take Hwy. 50 W 2.5 miles to CR 210, then S 4.5 miles. Timber activity
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�may be present.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
LITTLE LA GARITA CREEK - Saguache Co., GMU 79, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
From La Garita, go W on Carnero Creek Rd. for 1 mile, then go S at fork on La Garita Rd. for
3 miles. Go W on USFS Rd. 670 (La Garita Creek) 5 miles. Take USFS Rd. 670 to SE corner
or from W on USFS Rd. 670 to SW corner.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Year-round for watchable wildlife. Sept. 1-Feb. 28 for hunting.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, antelope, black bears, lions, cottontail rabbits, squirrels, doves, coyotes,
beavers.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
LITTLE SHEEP MOUNTAIN - Huerfano Co., GMU 85, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
From Gardner, go SW on CR 560 (Arco Rd.) for 7 miles. CR 560 traverses STL from NW
corner to S side.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, bears, elk, rabbits, doves, band-tailed pigeons, turkeys.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off county roads.
LITTLE SNAKE - Moffat Co., GMU 2/3, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Maybell, go 15 miles NW on Hwy. 318 to CR 21. Go N on CR 21 about 3.5 miles.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, antelope, elk, rabbits.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
LOS CREEK - Saguache Co., GMU 67, Gunnison Svc. Ctr.
From Gunnison, on Hwy. 50, go 8 miles to Hwy. 114. Go SE 20 miles. Turn right on CR
NN56. Go SE about 7.5 miles to USFS Rd. 787.2A. Go E 2 miles to S access.
ACRES: 320
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Antelope, elk, deer, small game.
FISHING: Coldwater stream.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off established roads.
LOS MOGOTES PEAK - Conejos Co., GMU 81, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
From S side of Antonito at Hwys. 285 and 17, go 7 miles W on Hwy. 17 to two-track trail N of
Hwy. 17 by old cemetery. Go N and W on two-track along N side of Los Mogotes Peak. Go past
peak 5 miles through BLM to E boundary.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, antelope, cottontail, grouse, coyote.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
McARTHUR GULCH - Park Co., GMU 501, Denver Svc. Ctr.
From Bailey, go W on CR 64 for 3.9 miles to parking area.
ACRES: 480
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, turkeys.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting prohibited with centerfire rifles.
b. Hunting prohibited in safety zone around ranch house and outbuildings as posted.
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�McCOY GULCH - Fremont Co., GMU 86, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Cotopaxi, go 4 miles S on CR 1-A to CR 37 to BLM land. Go E across BLM to W
boundary.
ACRES: 640.
OPEN: Sept. l-May 31.
HUNTING: Turkey, bears, lions, elk, deer.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
MACFARLANE RESERVOIR - Jackson Co., GMU 17, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Walden, go S on Hwy. 125 for 18 miles to CR 28. Go 2.1 miles W to parking lot or
drive .3 miles W to two-track road. For access to W portion, take access road 2.1 miles N. Go
left at Y intersection; go .7 miles to fence. Go through gate and follow road N on W side of
fence 1 mile. Take 2-track .8 miles W. Reservoir access also from BLM land.
ACRES: 2,880
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
MAXWELL PARK - Chaffee Co., GMU 481, Salida Svc. Ctr.
In Buena Vista at the stoplight, go 1 mile W on CR 306 to CR 321. Go S on CR 321 for 5 miles
to CR 327. Turn W on CR 327 and go W 1 mile to parking lot. Or take CR 306 for 3 miles W
to CR 339.
ACRES: 2,177
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, antelope.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only.
b. Max. 4 vehicles to parking area; max. 3 people per vehicle.
c. Access through parking areas only.
d. Camping, campfires prohibited.
MAYBELL - Moffat Co., GMU 3, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Maybell, go 1.5 miles N on CR 19. Tract E and W of CR 19, N of Yampa River. CR 19
bisects STL from N and S and provides primary access. Access also from Hwy. 40, 4.5 miles
E of Maybell and off Hwy. 318, W of Maybell near town of Sunbeam.
ACRES: 9,208
OPEN: Year-round for fishing and watchable wildlife. Aug. 15-Feb. 28 for hunting.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game.
FISHING: Coldwater stream.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping permitted as posted.
b. Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
c. Foot or horseback only.
MAYNARD GULCH - Routt Co., GMU 441, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Hayden, go 8 miles W on Hwy. 40. STL N of highway.
ACRES: 724
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, grouse, rabbits.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Vehicle parking only in designated areas.
c. Hunters may be limited through mandatory check station to control overcrowding, resource
damage or trespassing on private property.
d. Foot or horseback only.
MEADOW CREEK - Larimer Co., GMU 8; Ft. Collins Svc. Ctr.
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�From Ft. Collins, go 22 miles N on hwy. 287 to Cherokee Park Rd. (CR 80C), then go 10
miles W to Middle Cherokee Management Area. Property in and adjacent to middle unit.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Open year-round for wildlife-related activities N of CR 80C. Open Sept. 1- to Feb. 28
for hunting S of CR 80C.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, antleope, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. S of CR 80C, foot or horseback only.
b. Vehicle access N of CR 80C allowed only certain times of year when Middle Cherokee
Management Area open to vehicles.
c. Only certified weed-free hay allowed.
MEDANO - Alamosa, Saguache Co., GMU 82, Monte Vista Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
Go 13 miles N of Alamosa on Hwy. 17, then go E 8 miles on Lane 6 North to San Luis Lakes
SWA or 17 miles N of Alamosa on Hwy. 17. Go E 4 miles on Twelve Mile Lane.
ACRES: 20,605
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only.
b. Hunting restricted to cow elk only.
c. Hunts allowed through hunt coordinator only. Contact DOW in Monte Visa for reservations,
(719) 587-6900.
MENEFEE PEAK - Montezuma Co., GMU 73, Durango Svc. Ctr.
From Mancos, go NE on Hwy. 160 for 5 miles. Turn right on dirt road at top of Mancos Hill.
Go 2.5 miles up dirt road to Menefee Mountain.
ACRES: 635
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, lions, turkey, bears, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
MIDDLE CARTER (GUNSIGHT) - Grand Co., GMU 181, Hot Sulphur Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
NW sector: From Kremmling, take Hwy. 40 for 14 miles W to Chimney Rock Rd. (USFS Rd.
103). SE sector: From Kremmling, take Hwy. 40 for 10 miles W to CR 25. Take CR 26, left
fork .5 mile from Hwy. 40 and go E 5 miles. Chimney Rock Rd. (CR 27) accesses NW section; Gunsight Rd. (CR 26) accesses SE section.
ACRES: 5,019
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, campfires permitted within 300 feet of Chimney Rock Rd. (CR 27/USFS 103) as
posted.
b. Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
CAUTION: Roads highly erodible; care advised in wet weather.
MIDDLE CREEK - Saguache Co., GMU 681, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
Go NW of Saguache on Hwy 114. Go N on CR 38 EE for 2.5 miles; then go N 2 miles on
USFS Rd. 856.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, antelope, bear, lion, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
MIDDLE PARK - Grand Co., GMU 27, Hot Sulphur Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Kremmling, take Hwy. 40 W 6 miles to Hwy. 134; go 4 miles to Red Dirt Rd. (USFS
Rd. 100). Then go 15 miles to Buffalo Park. Take USFS Rd. 131 for 1 mile E to sign and gate.
ACRES: 3,566
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�OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only.
b. Motor vehicles and parking restricted as posted.
c. Camping, campfires prohibited.
MILK CREEK - Grand Co., GMU 27, Hot Sulphur Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
SW access: From Kremmling, take Hwy. 40 W 6 miles to Hwy. 134, then go 4 miles to Red
Dirt Rd. (USFS Rd. 100). Go N 15 miles to Buffalo Park, then E on USFS Rd. 131 to sign
and gate. NE access: From Kremmling, take Hwy. 40 for 20 miles W to CR 184. Go 2 miles
W (dry weather only) through white pipe gate and along vehicle track to parking area just
before Muddy Creek. In wet weather, stay on CR 184, mile marker 161 and enter property
from ridge or end of road. Two Bar access: Take Hwy. 40 W of Kremmling 18 miles to signed
parking area, mile marker 163. Timber activity may be present.
ACRES: 11,975
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only unless posted.
b. Motor vehicles restricted to CR 184 (Hwy. 40, MM 163) and parking area (MM 165) unless
posted.
c. Motor vehicle access via gate in Sect. 11 restricted to designated track when road is dry.
d. Parking in Sect. 14 restricted as posted.
e. Camping, campfires prohibited.
MINERAL HOT SPRINGS - Saguache Co., GMU 82, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
From Villa Grove, go S 4 miles on Hwy. 285 to CR GG; go 1/8 mile E. CRs GG and 58EE
bisect STL.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Antelope, mule deer, elk, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
MISHAK LAKES - Saguache Co., GMU 68, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
From Moffat, go S 2 miles on Hwy. 17, which bisects STL and provides several access points
W of CR O.
ACRES: 2,567
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
MOGOTAS ARROYO - Saguache Co., GMU 68, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
From Saguache, go S 15 miles on Hwy. 285 to CR L. Go W 4 miles to BLM road that bisects
STL.
ACRES: 320
OPEN: Year-round for watching wildlife only. Aug. 15-Feb. 28 for hunting.
HUNTING: Antelope, mule deer, elk, bighorn sheep, rabbits, coyotes, bobcats.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
MONUMENT BUTTE - Moffat Co., GMU 12, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Hamilton, go S 3 miles on Hwy. 13 to Yellow Jacket Pass Rd. (CR 45). Then go S on
CR 45 for 4 miles. Parking lot with camping at S end off CR.
ACRES: 653
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, rabbits, grouse.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only.
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�b. Motor vehicles prohibited off county road.
MOODY CREEK - Routt Co., GMU 231, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Steamboat Spgs., take Hwy. 40 for 2 miles S to Hwy. 131. Take Hwy. 131 S to town of
Yampa. Follow CR 7 SW until it turns into USFS Rd. 900. Go .75 mile N.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting prohibited N of Moody Creek.
b. Foot or horseback only.
MOONHILL - Routt Co., GMU 14, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Clark, go SE on USFS Rd. 440 to Rd. 471. At USFS Rd. 471A, walk SW into Long
Draw; go 3 miles. Also, corner of Moonhill next to CR 129 about 12 miles N of Hwy. 40 at
Steamboat Spgs. Parking at USFS Rd. 471A.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting prohibited with centerfire rifles.
b. Motorized vehicles, snowmobiles, bicycles prohibited.
c. Firewood cutting, campfires, camping prohibited.
MORAPOS CREEK - Moffat Co., GMU 12, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Hamilton, go 2 miles S on Hwy. 13, then turn S on CR 41. Go 2 miles to access on
BLM land. Access steep and up to 2 miles from CR. Game retrieval may be difficult.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only.
b. Access from parking lot on BLM land off CR on S side of STL only.
MORGAN GULCH - Moffat Co., GMU 211, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
Take Hwy. 13 S from Craig to Axial Basin. Go W on CR 51 to CR 32. Go W on CR 32 for 4
miles. CR 32 runs through STL. CR 133 runs through N part of STL.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, antelope, small game.
MORRISON CREEK - Routt Co., GMU 15, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Oak Creek, go S 1 mile on Hwy. 131 to CR 14. Go E 4 miles to inlet of Stagecoach
Res., and go S on CR 16 for 7 miles. Private access road on STL.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28 for hunting.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only.
b. Motor vehicles prohibited off county roads.
NEE NOSHE RESERVOIR - Kiowa Co., GMU 127, Lamar Svc. Ctr.
From Eads, take Hwy. 287 S 10.5 miles to parking in designated area.
ACRES: 2,080
OPEN: Nov. 1-March 31.
HUNTING: Waterfowl.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Waterfowl hunting only. Hunters must check in at DOW station before hunting.
b. Foot or horseback only.
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�NEE SO PAH - Kiowa Co.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot access only.
NEWLIN CREEK - Fremont Co., GMU 69, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Florence, go S on Hwy. 67, 4.5 miles to Newlin Ck. Rd. Go W 1 mile to NW corner.
ACRES: 640.
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting prohibited with centerfire rifles.
b. Hunting prohibited within buffer zone bounded on E by property boundary, on N and S by
boundary and extending .25 mile W along E property boundary.
c. Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
NORTH CANYON - Baca Co., GMU 144, Lamar Svc. Ctr.
In the town of Campo at Hwy. 287 and Baca CR J, go 10 miles W on CR J to CR 18. Take CR
18 for 4 miles S.
ACRES: 632
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Antelope, Quail, Coyote.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot access only.
NORTH PLATTE - Jackson Co., GMU 16, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Walden, go .5 miles W CR 12, then W 5.3 miles to CR 18, and go 2 miles W to bridge
on North Platte River. Fishing access upstream from bridge. For hunting access, take CR 9 S
from bridge 1 mile and access STL W of BLM land.
ACRES: 152
OPEN: Year-round for fishing. Aug. 15-Feb. 28 for hunting.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
FISHING: North Platte River.
NORTH RABBIT CREEK - Larimer Co., GMU 8, Ft. Collins Svc. Ctr.
From Ft. Collins, go 22 miles N on Hwy. 287 to Cherokee Park Rd. (CR 80C), then go 6
miles W to Lower Cherokee Management Area. Follow access road .5 miles SW.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Year-round for fishing and small game. Aug. 15-Jan. 31 for big game.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, antelope, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only except during big game seasons when vehicle access allowed to
Rabbit Creek State Wildlife Area.
b. Parking prohibited.
c. Activities not listed above prohibited Sept. 1-May 1.
OLD WOMAN CREEK - Saguache Co., GMU 79, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
From Del Norte, go N on Hwy. 112 for .75 mile; turn left on CR 15. Go N and W about 4
miles. Turn right on USFS Rd. 660, go 6 miles. Turn left on USFS Rd. 646 and go 1 mile.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
OWL CREEK - Jackson Co., GMU 171, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Walden, take Hwy. 14 E 9 miles to CR 25. Go S 4.5 miles to STL; then .7 mile to parking area. Timber activity may be present.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Year-round for fishing. Aug. 15-Feb. 28 for hunting.
HUNTING: Elk, antelope, moose, small game, waterfowl.
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�RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
OWL MOUNTAIN - Jackson Co., GMU 171, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Rand, go N on CR 27 for 7.6 miles to USFS Rd. 792. Go E .6 miles to BLM Rd. 2506.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
OXBOW - Moffat Co., GMU 2, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Maybell, go 17 miles NW on Hwy. 318 to parking lot on S side.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, antelope, waterfowl, dove, rabbits, prairie dogs.
FISHING: In Oxbow area only of Little Snake River.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Watchable wildlife March 1-Aug. 15 allowed only above natural bluff 75 yards from water on
N edge of STL.
b. Open for youth mentor hunting, as posted. For information, call (970) 824-3046.
PASS CREEK - Larimer Co., GMU 8, Ft. Collins Svc. Ctr.
From Hwy, 287, go 40 miles W on Cherokee Park Rd. (CR 80C) to CR 103. Then go W to
CR 190. go 5 miles to W side.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, antelope, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot access only.
b. Access permitted from S side where property joins USFS land.
PAT/WHITBY CANYON - Baca Co., GMU 144, Larmar Svc. Ctr.
Whitby Tract: From Springfield, go W on Hwy. 160, 24.7 miles to CR 8. Go S on CR 8, 5.5
miles to CR G. Go E .8 miles to Comanche Natl. Grasslands. STL N of Comanche. Pat
Canyon Tract: From Springfield, go W on Hwy. 160, 24.7 miles to CR 8. Go S on CR 8, 10
miles to Kirkwell. Go W on CR M, 2 miles to CR 5. Go S on CR 5, 1.1 miles.
ACRES: 1,302
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Small game, deer, antelope.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot access only.
b. Motor vehicles prohibited.
PFISTER DRAW - Larimer Co., GMU 7/8, Fort Collins Svc. Ctr.
From Fort Collins, go 22 miles N on Hwy. 287 to CR 80C. Go W to CR 103 (known as Four
Corners). Go N 7 miles to E properties. To W STL, turn off USFS Rd. 200 and go W 5 miles.
Sects. 25 and 36 off CR 103, which goes through SW corner of sect. 36. Sect. 34 is 5 miles W
of CR 103 on USFS Rd. 200. Go N 1 mile on BLM two-track road.
ACRES: 1,920
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Antelope, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited.
PINE TREE GULCH - Moffat Co., GMU 211, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
East of Maybell, go S of Hwy. 40 on CR 57 12 miles.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only.
b. Access only from parking lot on CR 57.
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�PINKHAM MOUNTAIN - Jackson Co., GMU 6, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Walden, go 13 miles N on Hwy. 125 to Hwy. 127. Go 9 miles N to CR 48 (USFS Rd.
895); then go W 1.5 miles to CR 49 (USFS Rd. 891), then go S to end of road.
ACRES: 520
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
PINNACLE ROCK - Fremont Co., GMU 58/69, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Canon City, go 15 miles W on Hwy. 50 to Salt Lick BLM area. Then go .5 miles S
through BLM to NE corner of STL. Parking at Five Points recreation site.
ACRES: 520.
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Turkeys, deer, elk, bighorn sheep, bear.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only.
PINON HILLS - Conejos Co., GMU 81, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
From Manassa, go 3.6 miles E on Hwy. 142 to BLM Rd. 5006 and go SE 3 miles. STL S of
road.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Year-round for watchable wildlife. Sept. 1-Feb. 28 for hunting.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
PINON RIDGE - Moffat Co., Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Meeker, go W on Hwy. 64 to CR 77. go N to BLM Rd. 1509.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, antleope, small game.
POISON SPYDER - San Miguel Co., GMU 70, Montrose Svc. Ctr.
From Naturita, take Hwy. 141, 15 miles S to CR 29W. Take CR 29W; go W 1.7 miles from
Hwy. 141 on BLM Rd. 4088 and go 2 miles NW. Turn S on road; go 1 mile S.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
POLE GULCH - Moffat Co., GMU 3, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Craig, go 39 miles N on Hwy. 13 to CR 4; go W for 1.75 miles. STL S of CR 4 and
extends 5 miles W of CR 9.
ACRES: 11,026
OPEN: Aug. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Motor vehicles prohibited off existing roads.
b. Only portable hunting blinds allowed.
PONCHA PASS - Chaffee Co., GMU 561, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Poncha Spgs., go S .5 mile on Hwy. 285 to NE corner.
ACRES: 360
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, cottontail rabbits.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
POUDRE RIVER - Larimer Co., GMU 191, Fort Collins Svc. Ctr.
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�From Fort Collins, go NW on Hwy. 287 to Ted’s Place (Conoco Station), then either go W on
Hwy. 14 for 1.7 miles to STL, or go N on Hwy. 287 for 3 miles. Hwy. 14 access N and E of
road or through Gateway Park when open.
ACRES: 5,760
OPEN: Year-round for fishing. Sept. 1-Feb. 28 for hunting.
HUNTING: Deer, small game.
FISHING: Coldwater stream (Poudre River, North Fork of Poudre and Seaman Res.)
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only.
b. Public access prohibited E of Hwy. 287.
c. Access permitted from Hwy. 14 and forest lands.
PTARMIGAN - Grand Co., GMU 28, Hot Sulphur Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Fraser, cross railroad tracks at N end of town and go SW 8 miles on Church Park or
Crooked Creek Rd. (CR 50) in Arapahoe National Forest.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Year-round for watchable wildlife. Sept. 1-Feb. 28 for hunting.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, bears, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited except snowmobiles on 1 foot of snow.
QUAKEY MOUNTAIN - Gunnison Co., GMU 551, Gunnison Svc. Ctr.
From Hwys. 50 and 135, go E on Hwy. 50 approx. 17 miles to CR 887 (Wuanita Hot Springs
Rd.) Go N 10 miles to summit of Black Sage Pass. Go S on USFS Rd. 887.48. Park at trailhead 537 and go 2.5 miles.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
RABBIT EARS - Jackson Co., GMU 16, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Walden, go W on Hwy. 14 to mile 5.9, then go N .6 miles to parking lot or go 4.4 miles
and lot is on N side. Timber activity may be present.
ACRES: 5,188
OPEN: Year-round for fishing. Aug. 15-Feb. 28 for hunting.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, blue grouse, rabbits.
FISHING: Coldwater stream.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only.
b. As posted, closure area on W side, Aug. 15-Sept. 1.
RAHADERO CANYON - Conejos Co., GMU 81, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
From La Jara, go 14 miles W on CR 15; turn left on dirt road at Centro, then go 7 miles on La
Jara Reservoir Rd.
ACRES: 673
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, lions, bears.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off existing trails.
RATTLESNAKE HILL - Moffat Co., GMU 211, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Craig, go W on Hwy. 40 for 27 miles to CR 57 (Price Creek Rd.) Turn S and go 5 miles
to CR 32; turn S and go 4 miles on CR 32. Parking area and walk-thru access gate at NE corner. Second walk-thru gate on drift fence in SE quarter.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, antelope, rabbits, sage grouse.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting prohibited within .25-mile safety zone along E boundary as posted.
b. Foot or horseback only.
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�RED CANYON - Jackson Co., GMU 16, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Walden, go .5 mile W on Hwy. 14 to CR 12W, and go 5.3 miles W to CR 18. Then go
4.5 miles W to CR 5 and go 1 mile N to Delaney Butte Lakes SWA. Go W on CR 20 for 4.5
miles to oil-well area, then take 2-track road 1 mile.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, rabbits, blue grouse.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only.
b. Access only from parking area on USFS road, which is suitable for 4WD only.
c. Trailer access prohibited past parking area.
RED LION RANCH - Logan Co., GMU 92, Brush Svc. Ctr.
From Crook, go NE on Hwy. 138 for 8.25 miles to Sedgwick-Logan county line. Turn S on
CR 97/1, and go 1.25 miles to parking area. Parking area off CR 97/1 just N of river bottom.
ACRES: 200
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, pheasants, quail, turkeys, ducks, geese, rabbits, squirrels.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access only as posted.
b. All recreational activities prohibited except deer hunting on opening weekend of regular
plains rifle deer season, and opening day and first weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
c. Horses prohibited except while training hunting dogs, and then only in Feb., March and
April (through Wed. before the opening of spring turkey season).
RIDGE ROAD - Jackson Co., GMU 161, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Walden, go 1.2 miles W on Hwy. 14 to CR 12W; then go 5.3 miles W to CR 18. go 4.5
miles W to CR 5; then go S 1.7 miles to parking area.
ACRES: 320
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
ROSITA - Custer Co., GMU 84, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
From Westcliffe, go S 3 miles on Hwy. 69; then go E 6 miles on CR 328. Go S 3 miles on CR
323.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, bear, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting, discharging weapons restricted to bows, muzzleloaders, shotguns.
b. Foot or horseback only.
SADDLE MOUNTAIN - Park Co., GMU 581, Denver Svc. Ctr.
From Guffey, take CR 59 and go 6 miles N to USFS boundary. Go 1.5 miles E over mountain
by foot or horseback.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, black bears.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
b. Fires prohibited.
SAGE CREEK - Routt Co., GMU 13, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Hayden, go S on CR 37 for 7 miles.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
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�HUNTING: Elk, deer, blue grouse, rabbits.
SAGEBRUSH DRAW - Moffat Co., GMU 11, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Maybell, go E on Hwy. 40 to mile marker 42. Turn S on BLM Rd. 1509. Go 5 miles.
ACRES: 640.
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, antelope, rabbits, sage grouse, dove.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
SAGUACHE CREEK - Saguache Co., GMU 68, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
From Moffat, go S 2 miles on Hwy. 17, which bisects STL and provides several access points
W of CR O.
ACRES: 2,059
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
SAINT CHARLES - Pueblo Co., GMU 128, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
From Pueblo, go E on Hwy. 50 to 27th Lane. Go S on 27th Lane until it turns into Doyle Rd.
From end of pavement, go 4 miles to access gate. Follow signs to parking lot.
ACRES: 16,675
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Mule deer, antelope, scaled quail, mourning doves, rabbits, coyotes.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Discharging firearms prohibited within .25 mile of buildings.
b. Access from parking areas only.
c. Foot or horseback only.
SAKARIASON - Las Animas Co., GMU 85, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
From Trinidad, go W 15.3 miles on Hwy. 12 to CR 41.7. Go 11.6 miles N .
ACRES: 560
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Elk, mule deer, black bear, turkey, lions.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access restricted as posted on W side.
b. Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
SAN JUAN CREEK - Saguache Co., GMU 68, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
From Saguache, go S on Hwy. 285 for 6 miles to CR T. Go 2 miles W, then S 1.25 miles.
ACRES: 3,238
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Antelope, elk, mule deer, cottontail and jackrabbits, coyotes.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
SAN LUIS CREEK - Saguache Co., GMU 82, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
From Moffat, go 5 miles N on Hwy. 17, then E on CR Z for 1.5 miles.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Year-round for watching wildlife. Aug. 15-Feb. 28 for hunting and fishing.
HUNTING: Elk, mule deer, antelope, rabbits, hares, coyotes.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
SAN LUIS CREEK #2 - Saguache Co., GMU 82, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
From Moffat, go E on Cty Rd T. Take first right on CR 60. Go SE 1.25 miles.
ACRES: 480
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Antelope, elk, deer, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
SAN LUIS HILLS - Conejos Co., GMU 81, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
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�In Antonito at Hwy. 285 and 6th St. (CR G), go 11.5 miles E on CR G. Turn N on a 2-track road;
go 1 mile. STL .25 mile E across BLM to W edge.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, antelope, cottontail, grouse, coyote.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
SAN LUIS HILLS - Conejos Co.
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
SAND CREEK - Chaffee Co., GMU 56, Salida Svc. Ctr.
.25 mile S of Hwys. 291 and 285. STL W of Hwy. 285, approx. 6.5 miles N of Poncha Spgs.
ACRES: 597
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
SAND CREEK - Jackson Co., GMU 6, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
Follow directions to Adams STL. Access from Adams or Colorado State Forest.
ACRES: 5,038
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only.
b. Camping permitted as posted.
SAND CREEK SOUTH - Baca Co., GMU 144, Lamar Svc. Ctr.
From Campo, go 15 miles W on Rd. J; turn S on Rd. 13 for 5.5 miles to forest service pasture,
gate 2C. Go S and E 1 mile; take right fork S .25 mile.
ACRES: 319
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, lions, doves, scaled quail, rabbits, coyotes, bobcats, turkey.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
SANDERSON GULCH - Saguache Co., GMU 68, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
From LaGarita, go N on CR 42 for 6 miles.
ACRES: 1,898
OPEN: Aug. 15-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, antelope, elk, cottontail, coyotes.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
SANDY BLUFFS - Yuma Co., GMU 102, Brush Svc. Ctr.
From Idalia, go 8.5 miles N on CR DD at Arikaree River.
ACRES: 3,202
OPEN: Sept. 1-June 14.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Access restricted as posted E of Hwy. 385.
SCHULTZ CANYON - Huerfano Co., GMU 85, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
From Walsenburg, take CR 330 (Ideal Rd.) S 11 miles. CR 330 traverses NE quarter of Sec.
31 and S half of Sec. 36. CR 310 enters NE quarter of Sec. 31 on E side.
ACRES: 960
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, bears, lions, rabbits, doves, band-tailed pigeons, turkeys.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
SHORT CREEK BALDY - Fremont Co., GMU 86, Salida Svc. Ctr.
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�From Cotopaxi, go W on Hwy. 50 for 6 miles to Kerr Gulch Rd.; go SW 5 miles.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Mule deer, elk, lions.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
SIMSBURY DRAW - Moffat Co., GMU 3, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
Take Hwy. 318 W from Maybell 10 miles to BLM Rd. 2122; go N 2.5 miles.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, antelope, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
63 RANCH - Park Co., GMU 50, Denver Svc. Ctr.
From Fairplay, go S on Hwy. 285, 14.5 miles to 63 Ranch parking lot E of hwy.
ACRES: 1,635
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28 for hunting. Year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: Antelope, deer, elk, waterfowl.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
SLEEPING GIANT - Routt Co., GMU 214, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Steamboat Spgs., go 8 miles W on Hwy. 40; turn N on CR 44. At CR 46, go 4 miles on
CR 46 to signed parking area. Gate, parking lot in NW corner.
ACRES: 400
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, grouse.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
SLIDE MOUNTAIN - Grand Co., GMU 18, Hot Sulphur Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
East of Kremmling, turn N off Hwy. 40 on CR 2 and go 4 miles to Black Mountain Rd. Go
7.2 miles, turn left and go .2 mile to fork and go left .3 mile to sign. Access steep with no
access across neighboring private land on S, W or N.
ACRES: 1,280
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, antelope.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
SOUTH DUFFY MOUNTAIN - Moffat Co., GMU 211, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
S of Craig on Hwy. 13 to CR 51. Go W 2 miles to CR 17, then go N 5 miles.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, antelope, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
SOUTH MIDDLE CREEK - Huerfano Co., GMU 85, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
From La Veta, go .5 mile S on Hwy. 12 to Indian Creek Rd. (USFS Rd. 410). Go W 11 miles.
Timber activity may be present.
ACRES: 585
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, bears, lions, turkey, blue grouse.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
SOUTH NIPPLE RIM - Moffat Co., GMU 2/3, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Maybell, go N on CR 19 for 12 miles to CR 21. Then go N 11 miles to CR 7 and head
N 2 miles to CR 4. Then go W 9 miles to CR 66 and go S.
ACRES: 19,962
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28 for hunting. Year-round for watching wildlife.
HUNTING: Antelope, deer, elk, coyotes.
RESTRICTIONS:
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�a. Discharging firearms prohibited within 100 feet of buildings, corrals as posted.
b. Foot or horseback only.
c. Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
SOUTHWEST SWEETWATER - Kiowa Co., GMU 126, Lamar Svc. Ctr.
From Wiley, go N on Hwy. 287 to CR A. go W on CR A to CR 40; go N 3 miles.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: From last day of waterfowl season (or as posted) through Oct. 31, based on water
level, for fishing. Sept. 1 through last day of waterfowl season for hunting.
HUNTING: Geese, ducks, small game, deer.
FISHING: Warmwater.
SPRING CREEK - Jackson Co., GMU 171, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Walden, go 6 miles SE on Hwy. 14 to CR 21. Go 4 miles S to CR 32, then go 1.2 miles
E. Access also from Cohagen STL to N and surrounding BLM lands.
ACRES: 154
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Antelope, elk, small game.
STATE LINE - Baca Co., GMU 144, Lamar Svc. Ctr.
From Campo, go 4 miles W on Rd. J, turn S on Rd. 24 for 5 miles. Turn E through USFS pasture gate 6M. Go 1 mile and turn S at gate 6A on a two-track trail. At 1 mile, go through two
gates and continue SE for 1.3 miles to NW corner. 4WD required for sandy, unimproved roads
in USFS pastures.
ACRES: 496
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Antelope, scaled quail, rabbits, coyotes.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot access only.
STEEL CANYON - Saguache Co., GMU 82, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
From Villa Grove, go E on CR LL57 (USFS Rd. 970) for 3.5 miles.
ACRES: 640
OPEN:Year-round for watching wildlife. Aug. 15-Feb. 28 for hunting.
HUNTING: Elk, mule deer, antelope, rabbits, hares, coyotes.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only.
b. Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
STEINHOFF HILL - Larimer Co., GMU 191, Fort Collins Svc. Ctr.
From Fort Collins, go N on Hwy. 287 about 16 miles to CR 74E at The Forks; go 4 miles W
on CR 74E; go N on CR 37 and go .5 mile.
ACRES: 480
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Big game hunting prohibited except by archery.
b. Small game hunting prohibited except by archery or shotguns not firing single slugs.
c. Foot or horseback only.
STEVEN’S GULCH - Larimer Co.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
STOKES GULCH - Routt Co., GMU 13, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Hayden, go S on CR 37 to CR 59.
ACRES: 1,863
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, antelope, waterfowl.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
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�STONEHOUSE GULCH - Saguache Co., GMU 681, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
From Saguache, go 10 miles N on Hwy. 285 to BLM road S from Noland Gulch loop road to
Stonehouse Gulch (across Hwy. 285 from Mineral Hot Spgs.); go W .5 mile, then S 2 miles.
ACRES: 560
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, mule deer, bighorn sheep, antelope, rabbits, blue grouse, doves, coyotes.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
STONEY FACE MOUNTAIN - Fremont Co., GMU 58, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Cotopaxi, go for 17 miles N on CR 12. Timber activity may be present.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Mule deer, elk.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
TABLE MOUNTAIN - Fremont Co., GMU 59, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Canon City, go 8 miles E on Hwy. 50 to Hwy. 67. Then go N 3 miles to CR 123, then
go E on CR 123 for .25 mile to CR 132. Go 9 miles to Beaver Creek SWA. Access from
upper parking area on S and E.
ACRES: 4,640
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, black bears, lions, rabbits, doves, turkeys, coyotes.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping prohibited except during big game season in designated areas only.
b. Horseback riding prohibited except during big game season.
TALLAHASSEE ROAD - Fremont Co., GMU 58, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Canon City, go 12 miles W on Hwy. 50 to Hwy. 9. Go 9 miles on Hwy. 9 to CR 2. Take
CR 2 W for 3 miles.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, antelope, coyote, bear, grouse.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
TAYLOR DRAW - Jackson Co., GMU 171, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Rand, go S on Hwy. 125, 2.2 miles to CR 21, which becomes USFS Rd. 740. Go 7.1
miles to Jack Creek. Take USFS Rds. 742 and 743, 3.1 miles to gate.
ACRES: 320
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, blue grouse, snowshoe hares, coyotes.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
TEMPLE CANYON - Moffat Co., GMU 211, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Craig, go SW on Hwy. 40 for 27 miles to CR 57 (Price Creek Rd.). Turn S to
Rattlesnake Hill. Access via Rattlesnake Hill and BLM land, about 3 miles.
ACRES: 637
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game, birds.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
THORNBURG DRAW - Moffat Co., GMU 11, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Maybell, go 5 miles W on Hwy. 40; turn S on BLM Rd. 1558. Go about .25 mile.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Antelope, deer, elk, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
THREE MILE MOUNTAIN - Park Co., GMU 58, Denver Svc. Ctr.
Two parcels: (1) Take Hwy. 9 from Hartsel 14 miles S. Turn E on Park CR 116 (39-Mile
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�Mountain Rd.) and go 2 miles. (2) Take Hwy. 9 for 9 miles S. Turn E; go 1.1 miles on
unmarked dirt road to W boundary.
ACRES: 640 in each parcel.
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Antelope, coyotes, doves, rabbits.
THREE SISTERS - Jackson Co., GMU 6, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
Follow directions to Elk Mountain STL. Access from Elk Mountain STL or State Forest.
ACRES: 1,523
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
FISHING: Coldwater stream.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only.
b. Access from parking area at end of CR 12E only.
TIGER LILY CREEK - Chaffee Co., GMU 481, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Buena Vista, go N on Hwy. 24 for 12 miles. STL E of Hwy. 24.
ACRES: 398
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28 for hunting. Year-round for fishing and watchable wildlife.
HUNTING: Bighorn sheep, deer, elk.
FISHING: Arkansas River.
TOMICHI DOME - Gunnison Co., GMU 551, Gunnison Svc. Ctr.
From Gunnison, at Hwys. 50 and 135 go 17 miles E on Hwy. 50 to BLM Rd. 3095 (Waunita
Hot Spgs. Rd.). Turn N on BLM Rd. 3095 and go 4 miles to W boundary.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Year-round for fishing. Sept. 1-Feb. 28 for hunting.
HUNTING: Mule deer, elk, antelope, black bears, lions, grouse, rabbits.
FISHING: Hot Springs Reservoir.
RESTRICTIONS: Camping allowed as posted.
TRIANGLE - Moffat Co., GMU 11, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
Immediately W of Maybell off Hwys. 318 and 40.
ACRES: 1,021
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, antelope, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
TROUBLESOME VALLEY RANCH - Grand Co., GMU 18, Hot Sulphur Spgs Svc. Ctr.
From Kremmling, take Hwy. 40 E 5 miles to CR 2, then go N about 9 miles to CR 24, turn
right. Access through BLM or off road.
ACRES: 876
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, rabbits, coyotes, grouse.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
TURKEY GULCH - Fremont Co., GMU 691, Salida Svc. Ctr.
Go 5 miles S of Texas Creek on Hwy. 69, then go 2 miles E on CR 28. Go 1 mile S by foot or
horseback across BLM land.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31 for hunting.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, bear, lion, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
TURKEY TRACK RANCH - El Paso Co., GMU 118, Colorado Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Fountain, go E 14 miles on Squirrel Ck. Rd. Road and Peyton Hwy. border STL.
ACRES: 8,887
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�OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only.
b. Access from designated parking area only.
TWENTY MILE - Routt Co., GMU 13, Steamboat Sps. Svc. Ctr.
From Hwy. 40 E of Hayden, go S on CR 27 for 6 miles.
ACRES: 1,200
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28 for hunting. Year-round for fishing. April 1-June 30 for watchable.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only.
b. Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
VILLA GROVE - Saguache Co., GMU 82, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
One parcel 8.5 miles N of Villa Grove on Hwy. 285. Other parcel 3 miles NE of Villa Grove
on Hayden Pass Rd. through BLM land.
ACRES: 880
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, antelope, bear, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
VINCENTE CANYON - Conejos Co., GMU 81, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
From Monte Vista, go 21 miles S on Hwy. 15 to Capulin. Go 10 miles SW on dump road (CR
8) from Capulin to N end.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 15-May 31 for hunting. Year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: Bighorn sheep, deer, elk, antelope, lions, black bear, small game.
FISHING: La Jara Creek.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping permitted as posted.
b. Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
WAUGH MOUNTAIN - Park, Fremont Co., GMU 57/58, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Canon City, go W on Hwy. 50 for 12 miles. Turn right on Hwy. 9 for 9 miles. Take CR 2
W for 15 miles. Foot access through BLM land on E and S. Use BLM parking lot.
ACRES: 17,773
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, antelope, bear, coyote, grouse.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
WEBER CANYON - Montezuma Co., GMU 73, Durango Svc. Ctr.
From Mancos, go 3 miles S on CR 41. STL E of CR.
ACRES: 461
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, lions, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
WELDON VALLEY - Morgan Co., GMU 95, Brush Svc. Ctr.
From Weldona, go E .33 mile on CR Y, then N 2 miles on CR 10. STL on both sides of CR
10. Gate in SE corner of Sect. 22 on CR 10 and in SW corner of Sect. 21.
ACRES: 5,600
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, antelope, doves, waterfowl.
WERNER ARROYO - Saguache Co., GMU 68, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
From Saguache, go S 7 miles on Hwy. 285 to CR T. Turn E and go 6 miles to CR 53, then go
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�S 2 miles to CR R. turn W and go 1 mile, then turn N and go .5 mile.
ACRES: 320
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, antelope, waterfowl, rabbits, hares, coyotes, furbearers.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
WEST BEAR GULCH - Fremont Co., GMU 69, Salida Svc. Ctr.
In Canon City at First St. and Hwy. 50, go S to CR 277. Go S on CR 277, 11 miles (past
USFS campground 2 miles) to BLM road, then go NW 2.5 miles to E boundary.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Turkeys, deer, elk, bears, lions, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only.
b. Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
WEST CARTER MOUNTAIN - Grand Co., GMU 181, Hot Sulphur Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Kremmling, take Hwy. 40 W 14 miles to Chimney Rock Rd. (USFS Rd. 103). Access to
SW corner (Indian Pass) begins at gate 1.5 miles E of Hwy. 40. Access from E and NE
(Badger Creek) continues up Chimney Rock Rd. 5 miles to marked gates.
ACRES: 2,360
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Motor vehicles restricted to Chimney Rock Rd., unless posted.
b. Foot or horseback only off designated roads.
c. In Badger Ck. area, restricted vehicle use given to physically impaired hunters with verification of DOW handicapped card and permission from DOW office, Hot Sulphur Spgs., (970)
725-6200. Contact office in advance for permission, restriction of use and map.
d. Camping, campfires allowed within 300 feet of Chimney Rock Rd. as posted, 14-day limit
on camps.
WHISKEY CREEK - Eagle Co., GMUs 36/45, Glenwood Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Vail, go W on I-70, take Exit 171, go .5 mile W. STL S of I-70. Parking at USFS office
at Meadow Mountain (off I-70 Exit 171, .25 mile E). Timber activity may be present.
ACRES: 602
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, black bears, blue grouse, rabbits, coyotes.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
WILLOW CREEK - Moffat Co., GMU 4, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Craig, go N 29 miles on Hwy. 13 to CR 101. Go 7 miles NE on CR 101 to CR 70. Then
go 3 miles E on CR 70. STL .25 mile NE through BLM.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, lion, antelope, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Campfires prohibited.
b. Foot or horseback only.
WINDY RIDGE - Grand Co., GMU 27, Hot Sulphur Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Kremmling, go W 20 miles on Hwy. 40 (Diamond Creek crossing, mile marker 163); go
W 2 miles on CR 184. Timber activity may be present. CR access rungs through private property until boundary of STL. Do not drive or park vehicles off county road in hay meadows,
which are on private land.
ACRES: 880
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
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�RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, campfires prohibited.
b. Motor vehicle access restricted to CR 184.
c. Motor vehicle access through gate in Sect. 11 restricted to designated track when road is dry.
d. Foot or horseback only unless posted.
e. Parking restricted in Sect. 14 as posted.
WORMER GULCH - Park Co., GMU 58, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Canon City, go W on Hwy. 50 to Hwy. 9; turn N go .5 mile N of Park-Fremont county
line. Adjoins Thirty-One Mile Mountain.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, black bears, lions, elk, rabbits, doves, coyotes.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only.
b. Motor vehicles prohibited off established roads.
YAMPA RIVER - Routt Co., GMU 13, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Hayden, go 8 miles W on Hwy. 40; STL S of Hwy. 40. Access from Yampa River SWA.
Parking area available.
ACRES: 2,006
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, grouse, rabbits.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only.
b. Access from parking area only in SWA.

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�LIST OF STATE TRUST LANDS BY COUNTY
PROPERTY
ALAMOSA
Medano (also Saguache)
BACA
North Canyon
Pat/Whitby Canyon
Sand Creek South
State Line
BENT
Blue Lake
Keller Lease
CHAFFEE
Aspen Ridge
Chubb Park
Droney Gulch
Little Cochetopa Creek
Maxwell Park
Poncha Pass
Sand Creek
Tiger Lilly Creek
CLEAR CREEK
Bakerville
CONEJOS
Alamaditas Mesa
Alamosa Canyon
La Jara
Los Mogotes Peak
Pinon Hills
Rahadero Canyon
San Luis Hills
Vincente Canyon
CUSTER
Bear Gulch
Beddows Mountain
Froze Creek
Lapin Creek
Rosita
DOLORES
Disappointment Creek
EAGLE
Berry Creek
Whiskey Creek
EL PASO
Turkey Track Ranch
FREMONT
Badger Creek (also Park)
Cody Park
Cottonwood Ridge
Deer Haven
Dirty Gulch
Florence
Grape Creek
McCoy Gulch
Newlin Creek
Pinnacle Rock
Short Creek Baldy
Stoney Face Mountain
Table Mountain
Tallahassee Road
Turkey Gulch
Waugh Mountain (also Park)
West Bear Gulch
GRAND
Antelope Creek
Carter Creek
Copper Mountain
East Carter Mountain

ACRES
20,605
632
1,302
319
496
14,059
1,520
542
3,640
2,949
640
2,177
360
597
398
320
640
240
37,908
640
640
673
640
640
640
500
640
640
640
640
640
602
8,887
6,032
1,560
640
640
640
640
1,280
640
640
520
640
640
4,640
640
640
17,773
640
1,240
1,301
640
1,794

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Middle Carter (Gunsight)
Middle Park
Milk Creek
Ptarmigan
Slide Mountain
Troublesome Valley Ranch
West Carter Mountain
Windy Ridge
GUNNISON
Black Sage Pass
Quakey Mountain
Tomichi Dome
HUERFANO
Black Hawk
Black Mountain
Blue Spring
Guillermo Ranch
Little Sheep Mountain
Schultz Canyon
South Middle Creek
JACKSON
Adams
Cohagen
East Delaney Butte Lake
Elk Mountain
Independence Mountain
Indian Creek
Johnny Moore Mountain
Kemp Draw
MacFarlane Reservoir
North Platte
Owl Creek
Owl Mountain
Pinkham Mountain
Rabbit Ears
Red Canyon
Ridge Road
Sand Creek
Spring Creek
Taylor Draw
Three Sisters
KIOWA
Nee Noshe Reservoir
Southwest Sweetwater
Nee So Pah
KIT CARSON
Landsman Creek (also Yuma)
LAKE
Box Creek
Crystal Lake
LARIMER
Arrowhead
Bull Mountain
Dry Creek North
Eagle Canyon
Horse Ranch Pass
Jimmy Creek
LaGarde Creek
Meadow Creek
North Rabbit Creek
Pass Creek
Pfister Draw
Poudre River
Steinhoff Hill
Steven’s Gulch
LAS ANIMAS
Aguilar TV Hill
Apishipa North

5,019
3,566
11,975
640
1,280
876
2,360
880
415
640
640
1,511
640
640
2,118
640
960
585
3,640
2,537
640
2,839
11,039
640
7,671
520
2,880
152
640
640
520
5,188
640
320
5,038
154
320
1,523
2,080
640
332
629
467
200
640
640
640
640
640
640
640
640
640
1,920
5,760
480
500
1,880

�LIST OF STATE TRUST LANDS BY COUNTY
PROPERTY
LAS ANIMAS
Chancellor Ranch
Flattop Butte
LAS ANIMAS
Sakariason
LOGAN
Atwood
Ford Bridge
Red Lion Ranch
MOFFAT
Bakers Peak
Bald Mountain
Ben Morgan Canyon
Big Hole Gulch
Boston Flats
Box Elder
Box Elder North
Castor Gulch
Cedar Springs
Cedars
Citadel
Cold Springs Mountain
Cross Mountain
Elk Springs #1
Elk Springs #3
Fortification
Greasewood
Homestead
Iles Grove
Jeffway Gulch
Jimmy Dunn Gulch (also Routt)
Jubb Creek
Little Snake
Maybell
Monument Butte
Morapos Creek
Morgan Gulch
Oxbow
Pine Tree Gulch
Pinon Ridge
Pole Gulch
Rattlesnake Hill
Sagebrush Draw
Simsbury Draw
South Duffy Mountain
South Nipple Rim
Temple Canyon
Thornburg Draw
Triangle
Willow Creek
MONTEZUMA
Menefee Peak
Weber Canyon
MORGAN
Weldon Valley
OTERO
Higbee Canyon
PARK
Agate Mountain
Antero
Badger Creek (also Fremont)
Badger Flats
Crooked Top
Dick’s Peak
Eleven Mile

ACRES
47,425
2,052
560
160
280
200
12,393
6,887
640
1,847
104
628
640
640
640
640
640
26,509
640
800
1,680
1,866
3,518
640
2,079
640
5,558
640
640
9,208
653
640
640
640
640
640
11,026
640
640
640
640
19,962
637
640
1,021
640
635
461
5,600
640
8,400
6,032
3,570
400
640
265

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Hartsel
420
High Creek
1,121
McArthur Gulch
480
Saddle Mountain
640
63 Ranch
1,635
Three Mile Mountain
1,280
Waugh Mountain (also Fremont) 17,773
Wormer Gulch
640
PUEBLO
Saint Charles
16,675
RIO GRANDE
Dry Creek
1,280
Gerrard
799
ROUTT
Coal Bank Gulch
879
Cottonwood Creek
640
Deep Creek
320
Fly Gulch
460
Grassy Creek
360
Jimmy Dunn Gulch (also Moffat) 5,558
King Creek
640
Maynard Gulch
724
Moody Creek
640
Moonhill
640
Morrison Creek
640
Sage Creek
640
Sleeping Giant
400
Stokes Gulch
1,863
Twenty Mile
1,200
Yampa River
2,006
SAGUACHE
Baca
13,105
Burro Springs 1&amp;2
6,175
Daley Gulch
644
Little La Garita Creek
640
Los Creek
320
Medano (also Alamosa)
20,605
Middle Creek
640
Mineral Hot Springs
640
Mishak Lakes
2,567
Mogotas Arroyo
320
Old Woman Creek
640
Saguache Creek
2,059
San Juan Creek
3,238
San Luis Creek
640
San Luis Creek #2
480
Sanderson Gulch
1,898
Steel Canyon
640
Stonehouse Gulch
560
Villa Grove
880
Werner Arroyo
320
SAN MIGUEL
Carter Place
320
Dry Creek Basin
640
Poison Spyder
640
WELD
Carr Tract
3,240
Greasewood Lake
640
YUMA
Landsman Creek (also Kit Carson) 332
Sandy Bluffs
3,202

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                  <text>Brochure

State
2005

Colorado Division of Wildlife
6060 Broadway, Denver, CO 80216
(303) 297-1192

www. wildlife. state.co.us

�DOW OFFICES
DOW Head4uarter.;

6060 Bn,adwav
Denver. 802 16: (303) 297- 1192
Fort Collins Service Ctr.

Northt:itst Region (Denver) Service Ctr.
6060 Broadway
Denver, 80216, (303) 291-7227

317 W. Prospect Rd.

Brush Service Ctr.
122 E. Edison. Box 128

Fort Collins. 80526. r970) 472-4300

Bnish, 80723. (970&gt; 842-6300

Nonhwest Region Service Ctr.

Montrose Service Ctr.

71 1 Independent Ave.
Grand Junction, 81505, (970) 255-6100

2300 S. Townsend Ave.
Montrme. 81401. (970) 252-6000

Glenwood Springs Service Ctr.
Gunnison Service Ctr.
50633 Hwys. 6 &amp; :!➔
JOO W. New York Ave.
Glenwood Springs. 81liO I. r970) 947-2920 Gunnison, 81230, (970) 641-7060
Southwest Region Service Cir.
15 1 E. 16th St
Durango. 81301 . l970) 247-0855

Meeker Service Ctr.
73485 Hwy. 64
Meeker. 81641, (970) 878-6090

Hot Sulphur Springs Service Ctr.
Steamboat Springs Svc. Ctr.
346 Grand County Rd. 362
9:::!5 Weiss Drive
Hot Sulphur Spgs, 8045 1, (970&gt; 725-6200 Steamboat Spgs. 80477. (970) 870-:!197
Southeast Region Service Ctr.
-1255 Sinton Rd.
Colorado Spgs. 80W7, (719) 227-52()0

6()0 Reservoir Rd.

Lamar Service Ctr.

Salida Service Ctr.

2500 S. Main St.
Lamar, 81052. (719) 336-6600

Salida, 8120 I, (7 19) 530-5520

Pueblo Service Ctr.
Pueblo. 81005. (7l9J 561-5300
7-1()5 Hwy. 50

Monte Vista Service Ctr.
0722 South Road I Emit

Monte Vista, 81144. (719) 587-6900

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COLORADO DIVISIONOF' \Vll.DLIFE
6060 Bro:idway, Denver, CO 80216
(303) 297-1 192
,rn".wildJife.state.co.us
Editor: Brighid Kelly
Prinling paid for wiU1hunting and fishing license fees.

Prinll'd 2005 by P11blica1io11 Printers. Denver: 45,lXX) copies.
Cover pholo by Clau,lc Sieelr11:1n.
111e Wildlife CommLs.sion SCL&lt; sl:lle 1n1st lands reg11la1ions in M:1y. Wildlife Commi~sioners (as uf May 2005): Jeffrey
A. Cmwford. chair. 'lom Burke, vice chair: Ken Torres. scc-relary: Robert Bray. member. Rick Enstrom, member.
Philip James. member. Cl,irc O"Ncal. mcmhcr: Richard Ray. member: Robert Shoemaker. member. RtLsscll Gc,irgc.
l.!:&lt;--unicio mc1nbcr: Don Ament ex-officio 111c11dxr.

NOTE: Laws mu.I regulations in this bn.x:hun; an: paraphr.iscd for ca.~icr um.fcrstamJing am.I arc intcntlcJ only as a
gui,k. Color:ido wildlife s1a1u1cs and reg11latio1ts an: available for viewing m DOW offices.

�RULES FOR STATE TRUST LANDS
1. Closed 1/2 hour after sunset to 1/2 hour before sunrise. unless posted otherwise.
2. Unless otheiwise stated in this brochure, these regulations apply to State Trust
Land-, leased by DOW for wildlife recreation:
a. Closed March I-Aug. 31, unless posted otherwise.
b. Open only to hunting, fishing and watchable wildlife.
c. Camping prohibited.
d. Target practice or shooting prohibited.
e. Youth mentor hunting and/or fishing means hunting or fishing by youths age 15 or
younger who must be accompanied by an adult at least 18 years old.
CRITERIA PROHIBITING ACTIVITIES
The DOW may manage activities by posting signs, considering these criteria:
a. Public safety.
b. Nearby calving ur lambing areas.
c. Nearby corrals, loading chute or other livestock structures.
d. Nearby private buildings, such as outbuildings, houses. barns, storage sheds.
e. Nearby agricultural equipment.
f. Protection of roads or trails to prevent excessive damage.
g. Negative impacts on wildlife. livestock or agricultural products.
b. If area provides additional public benefits and is consistent with other agreements.
ALPHABETICAL LISTING
ADAMS - Jackson Co.. GMU 6, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Walden go 4.2 miles N on Hwy. 125 to CR 8. Go 6.8 miles E to CR SA, then E .8 mile
to two-track road. Take two-track .6 mile SE to parking area Unless accessing from
Colorado State Forest, S1L provides the only way into Adams and Sand Creek Slu;.
ACRES: 3,640 (360 acres in Sections 28, 29, 32, 33, along Shennan Creek, closed.)
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, antelope, moose, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access restricted as posted.
b. Foot or horseback only.
AGUILAR TV HILL- Lai; Animas Co., GMU 85, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
From Aguilar. take Exit 30 off 1-25 to CR 63.1. Go .5 mile W.
ACRES:500
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Mule deer, antelope, black bears, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Access restricted as posted on E side.
ALAMADITAS MESA-Conejos Co.,-GMU 81, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
Route #I: From Los Mogotes Peak S1L (see directions in this brochure), go Won 2-track 7.5
miles to W boundary. #2: From La Jara S1L. (see directions in this brochure) go S of La Jara
Reservoir on 4WD road to Fox Creek. From Fox Creek, by foot or horseback only, go 1.5 miles
S to S boundary to FS land. Go 3 miles Eon FS land and cross both Fox Creek and Fox Creek
trail. Go I mile to W boundary.
ACRES:640
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elle, deer, antelope, cottontail. grouse, coyote.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
ALAMOSA CANYON - Conejos Co., GMU 81, Monte VtSta Svc. Ctr.
Go 12 miles S of Monte Vista on Hwy. 15; then go 11 miles Won USFS Rd 250 to Terrace
Res. (Alamosa Canyon). Then go on foot or horseback through BLM and national forest
ACRES:240
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.

�HUNTING: Elk, deer, bear, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
ANTELOPE CREEK- Grand Co.. GMU 181, Hot Sulphur Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Kremmling, go W 14 miles on Hwy. 40 to Chimney Rock Rd (USFS Rd. 103), then go
6 miles E to F.ast Carter Mm. gate. Walk-through gate with. signs provides access.
ACRES: 1,240
OPEN: Sept 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, blue grouse.
RESTRicil:ONS:
a. Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads. .
b. ATV, snowmobile access allowed on designated route as posted at E.ast Carter Creek gate
during hunting season only.
c. Camping, campfires prohibited.
ANTERO - Parle Co., GMU 49/50, Denver Svc. Ctr.
From Fairplay,' go S on Hwy. 285 for 16.5 miles. Next to Antero State Wildlife Area From N
of Antero Jct on Hwy. 24. go 9 miles to Antero Reservoir Rd; then go W l.75 miles to NW
comer of S1L. Or, 4.5 miles N of Antero Jct on Hwy. 285, thenW on unmarked USFS Rd.
433, .5 mile to N boundary. Timber activity may be present
ACRES: 8,400
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28. Year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: Big game, small game, waterfowl.
APISHAPA NOim-1- Las Animas Co., GMU 133, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
From Walsenbwg, take 1-25 exit to Hwy. 10; go E for 18.5 miles. Then go Son CR TI.for?
miles; go Eon CR 90 for 11 miles to Apishapa SWA. Follow signs through SWA to NE si~
and parking lot
ACRES: 1,880
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Mule deer, antelope, bighorn sheep, rabbits, doves, scaled quail, bobcats, coyotes.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only.
b. Motor vehicles prohibited past parking lot
ARROWHEAD - Larimer Co., GMU 19, Fort Collins Svc. Ctr.
From Rustic, go 2.25 miles Won Hwy. 14 in Poudre.Canyon, .25 miles on highway frontage
on Nside. •
ACRES:200
OPEN: Sept I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Bighorn sheep, deer, elk, cottontail rabbits, blue grouse, pine squirrels.
ASPEN RIDGE - Chaffee Co., GMU 57, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Salida, take CR 175. (Ute Trail) 5 miles N. Tum left on Chaffee CR 185 wid go 5 miles.
Access off CR 185 at N and S ends of STL. Timber activity may be present
ACRES:-542
OPEN: SepL_ 1-Feb. 28.
.
HUNTING: Bighorn sheep, deer, elk.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only.
b. Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
A1WOOD - Logan Co. GMU 96, Brush Svc. Ctr.
From Atwood. go I mile S on Hwy. 63. Access near SE comer of STL next to CR 370.
ACRESzl60
OPEN: Sept t-M~y 31.
HUNTING: Mule deer, white-tailed deer, pheawit, quail, turkey, ducks, geese, rabbits,· squirrels, furbearers.
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�RFSTRICflONS:
a. Reservations required for hunting by calling 1-800-846-9453 or via DOW Web site.
Reservations not accepted more than 14 days nor less than 48 hours before hunt date. Failing to
cancel reservations may ~ult in losing future reservation rights. Max. I reservation per day, and
I reservation per phone call. Reservatipns not transferable. Person who makes reservation must
be licensed hunter and be at property day of hunt. Check in and check out required.
b. Hunting prohibited except Sat., Sun., Wed., Labor Day, Columbus Day (observed), Veterans
Day (observed), Thanksgiving day, ChrisbnaS, New Year's, Martin Luther King Day and·
Presidents' Day.
c. Four reservations issued per day with a max. of 4 people each. Two reservations are for the
general public; I for mobility-impaired hunters and I for youth and their mentors. The general
public and mobility-impaired must hunt on the up river side of Hwy. 63. Youths and mentors
must hunt on the down river side of highway.
d. Hunting with centerfire rifles prohibited.
e. Closed except for deer hunting on opening weekend of regular plains rifle deer season and
opening day and first weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
f. Horses prohibited except while training hunting dogs, and then only in Feb., March and
April (through Wed. before the opening of spring turkey sea~on).
BACA - Saguache Co.. GMU 82, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
N ofHooperon Hwy. 17, via Roads D and G (EofHwy. 17).
ACRES: I3,105
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access and hunting allowed through hunt coordinator only. Contact Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
for reservation, (719) 587-6900.
b. Hunting restricted to cow elk only.
BADGER CREEK - Fremont. Park Co., GMUs 57/58, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Cotopaxi, go 21 miles Non CR 12. then go W 1 mile on BLM road. From Hartsel, go S
on Hwy. 9 to Park CR 53. Follow CR 53, 22 miles. Timber activity may be present.
ACRES: 6,032
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28. Year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: Mule deer, elk, bighorn sheep.
ASHING: Coldwater stream.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
BADGER FLATS - Parle Co., GMUs 50 &amp; 581,-Denver Svc. Ctr. (GMU 50 N ofHwy. 50,
GMU 581 S of Hwy. 50)
Three points of access: (1.) From Lake George, go W on Hwy. 24, 1.5 miles. (2.) From Lake
George, go W 2.25 miles on CR 90. (3.) From Lake George, go W on Hwy. 24 approx. 8
miles to USFS Rd. 891; go S.
ACRES: 3,570
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNflNG: Elk. deer, bear, small game.•
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback on1y.
BAKERS PEAK - Moffat Co., GMUs 3/4, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
In Craig at Hwys. 13 and 40, go Non Hwy. 13 for 24 miles to CR 101. Tum Eon CR IOI
and go 1.5 miles.
ACRES: 12,393
OPEN: Aug. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Antelope, deer, elk, sage grouse, rabbits and coyotes.
RFSTRICTIONS:
a Foot or horseback only.
b. Motor vehicles prohibited off state or county roads.
c. Camping prohibited.
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�d. Only portable hunting blinds allowed.
BAKERVILLE - Clear Creek Co., GMU 39, Denver Svc. Ctr.
From Georgetown, take I-70 W 5 miles. STL is 1.25 miles E of Bakerville exit. Majority is N
of 1-70.
ACRES:320
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28. Year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: Bighorn sheep, elk, mule deer, lions, black bears, blue grouse, ptannigan, cottontail rabbits, snowshoe hares.
FISHING: Coldwater stream.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot access only.
b. Access only off I-70 right of way.
BALD MOUNTAIN- Moffat Co., GMU 3, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
Tract I: From Maybell, go Non CR 19 for 15 miles to CR 150. Go Won CR 150 for .5 mile.
Tract 2: From Maybell, go N on CR 19 for IO miles to CR 71. Go Won CR 71 to CR 71S. Go
Son CR 71S for 2.5 miles. Tract 3,&amp; 4: From Maybell, go Won Hwy. 318 for 15 ~~ to CR
21. Go Non CR 21. Tract 3 is 9 miles N of Hwy. 318 and WofCR. Tract 4 is 14 miles N of
Hwy. 318 Wld on both sides of CR.
•
ACRES: 6,887
OPEN: Aug. 16-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Antelope, mule deer, elk, sage grouse, rabbits, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Campfires prohibited
b. Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
BEAR GULCH - Custer Co., GMU 69, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Westcliffe, go IO miles Eon Hwy. 96 to CR 271. Go 1 mile to NW corner of S1L.
ACRES:640
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31.
.
HUNTING: Deer; elk, black bear, lions. rabbits, squinels, turkeys.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
_BEDDOWS MOUNTAIN - Custer Co., GMU 69, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
From Westcliffe, goN about 8 miles on Hwy. 69. Parking otJHwy. 69.
AC~:500
OPEN: Sept. I-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, bears, lions, turkeys, rabbits, squirrels.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only.
b. Parking prohibited on Hwy. 69.
c. Shooting prohibited within 500 feet of Hwy. 69 and man-made structures.
BEN MORGAN CANYON - Moffat Co., GMU 211, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Meeker, go 23 miles Non Hwy. 13. Tum Won CR 17 to CR 32; Go W 11 miles to CR
55. Go 2.5 miles to parking lot.
•
ACRES:640
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, antelope. small game.
BERRY CREEK-F.agle Co., GMU_ 36, Glenwood Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Vail, take HOW to Exit 163 (Edwards). Go N to Singletree entrance. then W to USFS·
Rd. 778. Go I mile and take first lc;ft after cattle guard.· Go 2.5 miles. Several 4-WD roads run
through STI.. Surrounded by USFS land.
ACRF..S:640
OPEN: Sept.-1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, black bears, blue grouse, rabbits, coyotes.
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�BIG HOLE GULCH - Molfat Co., GMU 3, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Craig, go 40 miles Non Hwy. 13. Take CR 4 W 15 miles.
ACRES: 1,847
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb 28 for hunting. Year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: Antelope, deer, elk, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, campfires prohibited.
b. Only portable hunting blinds allowed.
BLACK HAWK - Huerfano Co., GMU 85, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
From Walsen)?urg, go S on 1-25 to Exit 42. Take CR 3 IO to Pryor; then go 2.5 miles S on CR
312 to E side of STL. Or, take CR 310 W to N side.
ACRES: 1,511
OPEN: Sept. I-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, black bears, lions, antelope, elk, doves, mbbits, turkeys.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only.
b. Motor vehicles prohibited off county roads.
BLACK MOUNTAIN - Huerfano Co., GMU 84, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
From Gardner, go I mile W on Hwy. 69. Tum N on USFS Rd. 634 and go 6 miles to USFS
Rd. 635 (Black Mountain Rd.) Go W .5 mile to access markers.
ACRES:640
OPEN: Sept. I-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, rabbits, squirrels, doves, coyotes, turkeys.
RF.STRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
BLACK SAGE PASS - Gunnison Co., GMU 551, Gunnison Svc. Ctr.
From Gunnison at Hwy. 50 and USFS Rd. 243 (Marshall Pass Rd.), go N on Hwy. 50, l mile
to USFS Rd. 888. Go N on USFS Rd. 888 for 5.5 miles to S boundary.
ACRES:415
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28. Year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: Mule deer, elk. black bears, lions, blue grouse, rabbits.
FISHING: In small section of No Name Creek.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
BLUE LAKE - Bent Co, GMU 125, Lamar Svc. Ctr.
From Las Animas, take Hwy. 194 W to CR 10, N 11 miles then W 2.5 miles on CR TT to E
boundary. There are several_parking lots: (1) at end of CR TT; (2) at bridge on SE corner; (3)
at Send.
· ACRES: 14,059
OPEN: Year-round.
HUNTING: Antelope, deer, waterfowl, upland game.
FISHING: Warmwater lake.
RFSTRICTIONS:
a. Islands closed May 15-Aug. 31.
b. Camping permitted as posted.
c. Motor vehicles permitted on ~ignated roads only.
BLUE SPRING - Huerfano Co., GMU 84, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
From Gardner go Won Hwy. 69 for 1 mile to USFS Rd. 634. Tum N and go 13 miles.
ACRES:640
OPEN: Aug. 15-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, elk. lion, small game.
RFSTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting prohibited in safety zone along E boundary as posted.
b. Foot or horseback only.

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�BOS10N FLATS - Moffat Co. GMU 3, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Maybell, go NW 3.5 miles on Hwy. 318. STL N of Hwy. 318. P.Jrking between hwy.
and STL. No roads; only walk-in access.
ACRES: 104
OPEN: Year-round for fishing. watchable wildlife. Open for hunting Sept I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RES1RICTIONS:
a Foot access only.
BOX CREEK - Lake Co., GMU 48, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Leadville, go 7 miles Son Hwy. 24, turn Won CRs 10124 for 2.4 miles.
ACRES:629
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk. deer, small game.
RF.s1RICTIONS: Foot access only.
BOX ELDER - Moffat Co., GMU 211, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Hamilton, go Son Hwy. 13 for II miles to.CR 17; tum right, go 1.5 miles to CR 51.'Go
I mile to CR 32 and go 8.5 miles to BLM access.
ACRES:628
OPEN: Sept I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
BOX ELDER NORnl - Moffat Co., GMU 211, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Meeker, go 23 miles N on Hwy. 13. Tum Won CR 32 and go W 7 miles to parking lot.
ACRFS:640
OPEN: Sept I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk. antelope, small game.
BULL MOUNTAIN • Larimer Co., GMU 8, Fort Collins Svc. Ctr.
From Fort Collins, take Hwy. 287 N 22 miles to Cherokee Parle Rd. (CR SOC); go 35 milesW.
CR 80C runs through SE comer. 1wo-track road runs into SW part.
ACRES:640
OPEN: Sept I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big gwne, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a Foot or horseback only.
b. Motor vehicles prohibited off county roads.
BURRO SPRINGS I &amp; 2 - Saguache Co., GMU 68, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
From LaGarita, go Non CR 42 for 2.2 miles to CR 42K. Go Won CR 42K.
ACRES: 6,175
OPEN: Aug. 15-May 31.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, antelope, bighorn sheep, lion, rabbits, dove, b(ue grouse.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off designated mads.
CARR TRACT - Weld Co., GMU 87. Fort Collins Svc. Ctr.
From Fort Collins, take 1-25 N 20 miles to Carr exit Go NE on Carr/Rockport Rd. (CR 126).
Stl 2 miles NE of town of Carr.
ACRES: 3,240
OPEN: Aug. 15-last day of rifle antelope season.
HUNTING: Antelope.
RESTRICTIONS:
a Hunting from blinds prohibited.
b. Fires prohibited including, but not limited to, open fires, BBQ's, stemo cans, smoking.
c. Maximum of 15, one-day pennits may be ~ued by DOW. Pennits available beginning
Aug. I. Contact DOW in Fort Collins, (970) 472-4300.

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�CARI'ER CREEK - Grand Co.. GMU 181, Hot Sulphur Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Kremmling. go 14 miles Won Hwy. 40 to Chimney Rock Rd. (USFS Rd. I03); go 3
miles E to parking area and sign.
ACRES: 1,30 I
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Mule deer, elk, blue grouse. sage grouse.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
b. Restricted vehicle use given to physically handicapped with verification of DOW handicapped card and pennission from DOW office in Hot Sulphur Springs. (970) 725-6200.
Contact office for pennission, restriction of use and map before entering area
c. ATV and snowmobile access allowed on designated route in Sect. 31 as posted at East
Carter Creek gate during hunting season only.
d. Camping, campfires prohibited.
CARTER PLACE - San Miguel Co.. GMU 70. Montrose S,·c. Ctr.
From Naturita, take Hwy. 145 E 3.5 miles to Hwy. 141; go 3.6 miles Son Hwy. 141. Tum W
on CR HH3 I and go 3 miles to dirt road; then go I mile S.
ACRES: 320
OPEN: Sept. J-Feb. 2H.
HUNTING: Deer, elk. small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access through BLM only
b. Foot or horseback only.
CASTOR GULCH - Moffat Co.. GMU 13 Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Cr.tig. go S on Hwy. 13 about 14 miles to CR 93. Go E .5 mile. Signs designate huntable area.
ACRES:640
OPEN: Aug. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, lion, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
NOTE: Exchange of use on STL. Part private land; part state trust land.
CEDAR SPRINGS - Moffat Co., GMU 11, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Maybell, go 8 miles W on Hwy. 40; tum S on CR 23 and go· about 2 miles. Vehicle
access on CR 23 and BLM Rd. 1558.
ACRES:640
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Antelope, deer, elk, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicle access permitted only on CR 23 and BLM Rd. 1558.
CEDARS - Moffat Co., GMU 4, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Craig, go Non Hwy. 13 for 38 miles to CR 2. Go Eon CR 2 for 6.5 miles.
' ACRES:640
OPEN: Aug. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Antelope, deer, elk, sage grouse, cottontail rabbits, coyotes.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only.
b. Camping prohibited
c. Only portable hunting blinds allowed.
CHANCELLOR RANCH -Las Animas Co., GMU 147, Lamar Svc. Ctr.
From Trinidad. go Eon Hwy 160 for 40 miles to ppty. Go Non CR 147 for 9 miles to ppty.
From Kim, go W 28 miles on Hwy 160 and tum Non CR 147.
ACRES: 47,425
OPEN: Valid license and special permit required. Contact Lamar Svc. Ctr. for details, (719)
336-6600.
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�HUNTING: Elk. &lt;ker. antelope. bighorn sheep. turkey, mtn. lion. No small game hunting or
fishing allowed.
RESTRICTIONS: Contact Lamar Svc. Ctr. for details.
CHUBB PARK - Chaffee Co., GMU 49, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Fairplay, go 20 miles S on Hwy 285 to Hwys. 285/24; go SW I mile to top of Trout
Creek Pass. Tum W (right) on CR 311; go I mile. Timber activity may be present.
ACRF.s: 3,640
OPEN: Sept. l-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, grouse, mbbits.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping permitted only as posted.
b. Motor vehicle access pennitted on county mad'i as posted.
c. Foot or horseback only.
CITADEL - Moffat Co., Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Meeker, go N on Hwy. 64 to CR 71. Go N to Indian Valley Truck Tmil, und go 12 N.
ACRES:640
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, antelope, small game.
COAL BANK GULCH - Routt Co., GMU 441, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Hayden, go 2.5 miles N on CR 76.
ACRES: 879
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk. deer, sharp-tail grouse.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting with archery, muzzleloaders and rimfire rifles only.
b. Foot or horseback only off county road'i.
c. Hunting prohibited except youths age ·15 and younger and their mentors. Mentors must be
18 and comply with hunter education requirements. Mentors must accompany youths while
hunting. Only one mentor per youth pennitted.
CODY PARK - Fremont Co.• GMO 69, Salida Svc. Ctr.
Tract J: From Westcliffe, at Hwys. 96 and 69, go N on Hwy. 69, 2.5 miles to CR 215. Go N
6.25 miles to SW corner of STL. Tract 2: From Hwy. 50 and 4th St; in Canon City, go S on·
4th St. 2 miles until it turns into CR 143. Go 10.3 miles Son CR 143 to BLM Rd. 6227. Go
NW on BLM Rd 6227, 4 miles. Access by foot or horseback 7 miles thru BLM.
ACRES: 1,560
OPEN: Aug. 15-May 31.
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HUNTING: Lions. bears, deer, elk, antelope, turkeys, rabbits, squirrels.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
COHAGEN - Jackson Co., GMU 171, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Walden, go 6 miles SE on Hwy. 14 to CR 21. Go E 1.8 miles.
ACRF.S: 2.537
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRI~ONS: Foot or horseback only.
COLD SPRINGS MOUNTAIN - Moffat Co., GMUs 2/201, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Maybell, go NW on Hwy. 318. 41 miles to CR lON. Go Non CR ION for8 miles. S11.
W of CR l0N largely on top of Cold S~rlngs Mountain.and is mix~ with BLM and private
land 2,495 ~ E of CR ION aremixed with BlM and private land. 4-wheel-drive vehicles
advised on CR 167 and BLM Rd.1.00'1.
ACRF.S: 26,509

OPEN:Aug. I-Dec. 31.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, antelope, blue grouse, sage grouse.
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�RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping allowed only during big game seasons.
b. Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
COPPER MOUNTAIN - Grand Co., GMU 28, Hot Sulphur Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Kremmling, go S on Hwy. 9 to Williams Peale or from CR 3 at Mule Creek. Access
from USFS land on S. All other access from private land. Pennission required.
ACRES:640
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, blue grouse.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only.
b. Camping, campfires prohibited.
C01TONWOOD CREEK - Routt Co.• GMU 441, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Hayden, go Non CR 80 I mile to CR 70. Go E 2.8 miles to CR 80 and go N 10.7 miles.
ACRF.S: 640
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, blue and mountain sharp-tailed grouse.
RF.sTRICTIONS:
a. Hunters limited through mandatory check station to control overcrowding, resource damage
or trespassing on private property.
b. Foot or horseback only off county roads.
c. Camping, campfires prohibited.
COTTONWOOD RIDGE - Fremont Co., GMU 581, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Canon City, go Won Hwy. 50 for 12 miles to Hwy. 9. Tum Non Hwy. 9 and go 6 miles.
Tum W at gate; go .8 mile.
ACRES:640
OPEN: Sept. I-May 31. Year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: Deer, lion, bear, rabbit.
FISIDNG: Cottonwood Creek.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
CROOKED TOP - Park Co.. GMU 46, Denver Svc. Ctr.
From Bailey, go 2 miles N on Hwy. 285 to traffic light. Tum left on Park CR 43, go 6.4 miles to
Saddlestring Rd. Tum left .3 mile to USFS Rd 101. Tum right; go 4 miles. Walk NE 2 miles.
ACRES:400
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer. elk. blue grouse. rabbit. squirrel, turkeys.
RESTRICTIONS:
a Foot or horseback only.
b. Access only from USFS Rd IOI.
CROSS MOUNTAIN - Moffat Co.. GMU 11, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Maybell, go SW on Hwy. 40, 16 miles to mile marker 44; go N on Deer Lodge Park Rd. •
about 2.5 miles to BLM easement
ACRES:640
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Antelope. deer, elk, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicJes·prohibited off designated roads.
CRYSTAL LAKE - Lake Co., GMUs 48 &amp; 49, Salida Svc. Ctr. (GMU 48, W of river; GMU
49, E of river)
From Leadville, go S on Hwy. 24 about 3 miles to Hwy. 300. Go W l mile to Halfmoon Rd
Go S on pavement and dirt road 2 miles until left fork. Take left fork S .75 miles.
ACRES:467
OPEN: Sept I-Feb. 28. Year-round for fishing.

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�HUNTING: Elk. deer, waterfowl, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot access only.
DALEY GULCH - Saguache Co., GMU 551, Gunnison Svc. Ctr.
From Sargents at USFS Rd. 243 and Hwy. 50, go N .75 mile and tum left into S'IL. Enter at
gravel pit W of Hwy. 50 across from state highway barn.
ACRES:644
OPEN: Year-round.
HUNTING: Mule deer, elk, black bears, lions, blue grouse, rabbits.
FISHING: Agate Creek, Brush Creek. Tomichi Creek.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping pennitted ~ posted.
b. Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
c. Foot or horseback only.
DEEP CREEK - Routt Co., GMU 214, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Steamboat Spgs., go N on CR 129 for 10 miles to CR 54, then W 5 miles to CR 56. Go
Wand S 3 miles to CR 52W, and continue W 2.4 miles. (Last 2 miles, 4WD only.)
ACRES:320
OPEN:.Fust day of aIChery elk season to Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, grouse.
RESTRICTIONS:
a Parking allowed only in designated area.
b. Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
c. Foot or horseback only from designated parking area.
DEER HAVEN - Fremont Co., GMU 581, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Canon City, go Won Hwy. 50 to Hwy. 9. Go 9 miles N to CR 11 Tum right and go 5.2
miles on CR 11 to Deer Haven Rd. Tum right on Deer Haven Rd., and go .8 miles to
Thompson Mtn. Rd. Tum right, and go .7 miles to end of road.
ACRES:640
OPEN: Sept I-Feb. 28 for hunting. Year-round for watchable wildlife.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
DICK'S PEAK- Parle Co., GMU 58, Denver Svc. Ctr.
From Hartse), take Hwy. 9 S 14 miles, then go 3.8 miles SW to Dick's Peak Rd. (261 ). Go 3
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ACRES:640
OPEN: Sept I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, ell grouse, rabbits.
'RESTRICTIONS: Foot access only.
DIRTY GULCH - Fremont Co., GMU 58, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Cotopaxi, go 55 miles N on CR 12.
ACRES:640
OPEN: Sept I-May 31.
HUNTING: Mule deer.
RFSTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
DISAPPOIN1MENTCREEK., Dolores Co., GMU 71 l, Durango Svc. Ctr.
From Dove Creek, go2_miles W to Hwys. 666 and 141. Go Non Hwy. 141 forZI miles to
Disappointment Valley. Go S on CR l 9Q (USFS Rd. 250), 18 miles to McKiI)ney Draw Rd. :
on BlM land. Go .25 mile S to N end of S1L. Enter on N end, .25 mile S of CR 19Q. Access
via two-track road on BLM land in Dawson Draw.
ACRES:640
OPEN: Sept I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk. small game.
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�RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off designated road,;.
DRONEY GULCH - Chaffee Co., GMU 56, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Poncha Spgs., go N on Hwy. 285 for 5 miles to CR 251. STL W of Hwy. 285. Just N on
Hwy. 285, access from highway monument with parking. Do not attempt ru..'Cess from N via
subdivision on CRs 251 A or 251. CR 251 makes a big circle and only Southern Prong can be
used to access on S side.
ACRES: 2.949
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb.28.
HUNTING: Elk. deer, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, campfires prohibited.
b. Foot or horseback only.
c. Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
DRY CREEK - Rio Grande Co., GMU 80, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
Sect. 16: From Monte Vista, take Hwy. 15 S 2 miles to #2 South Rd. Go 3 miles W. Sect. 36:
From Monte Vista, take Hwy. 15 S 2 miles to #2 South Rd. Go W 9.5 miles to STL.
ACRES: 1.280
OPEN: Aug. 15-May 31.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, antelope, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting prohibited in safety zone along E side of Sect. 16 as wsted.
b. Camping. campfires prohibited.
c. Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
DRY CREEK BASIN - San Miguel Co., GMU 70, Montrose Svc. Ctr.
On Hwy. 145, between Naturita and Redvale, tum Son Hwy. 141 and go 15 miles to Dry
Creek Basin SWA.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
DRY CREEK NOJUH - Larimer Co., GMU 8. Fort Collins Svc. Ctr.
Go Won Cherokee Park Rd., CR 80 C, from Hwy. 287 approx. 50 miles to CR 103. then N to
Bull Mountain Access Rd. Go 5 miles NE to STL, NE of Shell Creek. No established roads
access STI.; some OHV roads provide access.
ACRES:640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, bear, lion.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
EAGtE CANYON - Larimer Co., GMU 20, Fort Collins Svc. Ctr.
From Loveland, take Hwy. 34 W to Big Thompson School; go N 4 miles on Buckhorn Rd.
(CR 27) to Masonville. Go NW on Buckhorn Rd 2.5 miles to Stonn Mountain Rd Go 2.5
miles Won Stonn Mountain Rd to access sign on USFS land. Go by foot or horseback 1.5
miles across forest to S boundary.
ACRES:640
OPEN: Sept 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game.
EAST CARTER MOUNTAIN - Grand Co.;GMU 181. Hot Sulphur Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Kremmling, go 14 miles W on Hwy. 40 to Chimney Rock Rd. (USFS Rd. 103). Then
go 6 miles E to sign and gate.
ACRES: 1,794
OPEN: Sept I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Mule deer, elk, blue grouse.

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�RESTRICTIONS:
a. Motor vehicles restricted to Chimney Rock Road unless otherwise posted.
b. KfV, snowmobiles allowed on designated route as posted at gate in Sect. 24 during hunting
season only.
c. Parking pennitted in designated lots only.
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d. Hunting prohibited in safety zone as posted along east fence line.
e. Camping, campfires pennitted only as posted within 300 feet of Chimney Rock Road with
a 14-day limit.
EAST DELANEY SUITE LAKE -Jackson Co., GMU 16. Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Walden, go .5 miles Won Hwy. 14 to CR 12, then 5.3 miles W to CR 18. Go 4.5 miles
W to CR 5. Go I mile N to Delaney Butte Lakes State Wildlife Area. STL E of lake.
ACRES:640
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28 for hunting and watchable wildlife. Year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: Small game.
FISHING: Coldwater lake.
R~TRICTIONS: Foot access only.
ELEVEN MILE - Parle Co., GMU 581, Denver Svc. Ctr.
From Hartse!, go SE 17 miles. STL crosses CR on N and S.
ACRES: 265
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Antelope, waterfowl
RFSTRICl1ONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
ELK MOUNTAIN - Jackson Co., GMU 6, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Walden, take 5th Street E. which turns into CR 12, then go 10 miles to CR 12. Go left
about 2.5 miles to CR l2E over Elk Mountain 3.9 miles to end of road. Access only from
State Forest and parking lot at end of CR I2E.
ACRES: 2,839
OPEN: Year-round for fishing. Aug. 15-Feb. 28 for hunting.
HUNTING: Deer, elk. blue grouse, rabbits, coyotes.
ASIDNG: Coldwater stream.
RE.STRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only.
b. Access from.parking lot only.
ELK SPRINGS# I - Moffat Co., GMU 11, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Maybell, go W on Hwy. 40 to mile marker 42; tum S on BLM Rd. 1509. Go S 9 miles
through Sect. 36 and tum NW. Private property in Sagebrush Draw (portions of Sects. 14, 23,
26) open to hunting. Enter S end through Seel 26.
ACRES:800
OPEN: Sept 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, antelope, lions,.smlµi gwne.
RFSTRICTIONS: Foot and horseback only.
ELK SPRINGS #3 -Moffat Co., GMUlO, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Elk Springs, go .75 mile Won Hwy. 40. BLM road through center of STLS of Hwy.
40.
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ACRES: 1,0H0
OPEN: Aug. {5-Feb. 28.
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HUNTING: Antelope, deer, elk, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
FLA'ITOP :SUITE - Las Animas Co., GMU 133, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
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From Aguilar on 1-25, take Exit 34 to CR 60. Go E for 10 miles; then go N on CR 75 for 2
miles. Go Eon CR 64 for 2 miles and N on CR 79 for 6 miles to parking loL
ACRES: 2,052
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�OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Mule deer. antelope, rabbit~. doves. scaled quail. bobcats, coyotes.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
FLORENCE - Fremont Co., GMU 69, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Canon City, take Hwy: 67 SE 13 miles to CR 15. which goes W to Florence Picnic
Area. next to STL.
ACRES:640
OPEN: Sept. I-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, black bears, lions, ntbbits, squirrels, turkeys, blue grouse.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only.
b. Access through national forest only.
FLY GULCH (youth mentors only) - Routt Co., GMU 14, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Steamboat Spgs., go N on Hwy. 129 to CR 44. Then go W to CR 44A, then N I mile.
ACRES:460
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a Open for youth mentor hunting only.
b. Foot or horseback only.
FORD BRIDGE - Logan Co., GMU 91, Brush Svc. Ctr.
From Sterling, go 7.5 miles NE on Hwy. 138 to CR 40; then go E .5 mile.
ACRES:280
OPEN: Sept. I-May 31.
HUNTING: Mule and white-tailed deer, pheasants, quail, turkeys, ducks, geese.
RESTRJCTIONS:
a. Hunting prohibited with centerfire rifles.
b. Closed except for deer hunting on opening weekend of regular plains rifle deer season and
opening day and first weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
c. Paintball shooting prohibited.
d. Horses prohibited except while training hunting dogs, and then only in Feb., March and
April (through Wed. before the opening of spring turkey season).
FORTIFICATION - Moffat Co., GMU 301, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Craig, go N on Hwy. 13 for 9.5 miles.
ACRES: 1,866
OPEN: Day after 4th rifle season through last day of late season in Dec. for hunting.
HUNTING: Elle.
RESTRICTIONS:
a Access and hunting allowed through Frosty Acres Ranch only. Contact ranch for reservations,
(970) 824-8935 or (970) 824-9568.
b. Hunting restricted to cow elk.
c. Access only from parking area off Hwy. 13.
d. Foot access only.
FROZE CREEK - Custer Co., GMU 86, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
From Westcliffe, go 10 miles S on Hwy. 69. Go Won CR I05 for l mile to SE comer of STL.
Parking lot at CRs 105 and 111.
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ACRES:640
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Antelope, deer, elk, small game.
RESI'RICTIONS: Foot access only. .
GERRARD - Rio Grande Co., GMU 80, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
1\vo miles E of South Fork or 13 miles W of Del Norte on Hwy. 160, go .25 mile S of Hwy.
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�160 on USFS Rd. 345.
ACRES: 799

OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk. deer, bear, lion, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
GRAPE CREEK - Fremont Co., GMU 69, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Canon City at Hwy. 50 and First Street, go S on First Street, I mile to CR 3. Won CR
3, 5.2 miles to Temple Canyon City Park. Go S .5 mile through p?J'k to NE comer of S'IJ..,.
Continue through STL along Grape Creek and I.7 miles along Grape Creek through BLM to
Pine Gulch. Walk W up Pine Gulch 1.2 miles.
ACRES: 1,280
OPEN:-Aug. 15-Feb. 28 for hunting. Year-round for watchable wildlife and fishing as posted
on Grape Creek.
HUNTING: Deer. elk, bighorn sheep, lions, bears, rabbits, turkeys.
FISIDNG: Coldwater strerun.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
GRASSY CREEK - Routt Co., GMU 13, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Hnyden, go Eon Hwy. 40 for 6 miles to CR 27; go S 6 miles. Parking off CR 27 on Old
Rockcastle Mine Access Rd.
ACRES:360
OPEN: Sept I-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, elk. mountain sb~tailed grouse.
RESTRICTIONS: Fooi or horsebackonly. •
GREASEWOOD - Moffat Co., GMU 3, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
Six parcels: (1) From Maybell, go N on CR t9 to CR 21. Then go N on CR 21 for 1.5 •miles
and E on two-track road to Red Wash Butte. (2) From lVlaybelL go N on CR 19 to CR 21, •
then go Non CR 21 to CR 50. Go E on CR 50, for 5 miles~ (3) From Maybell. go N on CR
19 to CR 21; go Non CR 21 to CR 42, then Eon CR 42 for·S~5 mites. (4)· From Maybell, N
on CR 19 to CR 8. Emt on CR 8 to CR 6. Head NE on CR 6-CR 44 for 45 miles. (5) From
Maybell, go Non CR 19 to CR 8. Then go E OD CR 8 to CR SN and go N 1.25 miles. (6)
From Maybell, go Non CR 19 to CR 8, then go E' to CR SN. sn. NE of intersection.
ACRES: 3,5 I8
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OPEN: Aug. I-Feb. 28.
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HUNTING: Antelope. mule deer, elk. sage grouse, rabbits.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot access only.
GREASEWOOD LAKE- Weld Co.,·GMU 95, Fort Collins Svc.·ctr.
From Kersey, go 18 miles E on Hwy. 34 to CR 87 (Masters Rd.). Go N and E on Rd. 87
(which willbecome CR 89) for 14 miles to CR 68. At intersection, go E 1_ ~e to parking
area.
ACRES:640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Antelope, cottontail rabbits, coyotes, doves, ducks.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot ac~ only.
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GUILLERMO RANCH - Huerfano Co., GMU 85, Pueblo Svc.,Ctr.,
From WaJsenb~ go 15 miles NW on Hwy: 69 to Badito Jct. From Badito Jct., take CR 5~ S
for 6 miles to Major Ranch entrance. Then go W 1.25 miles OD CR 52~.1 to SE comer ofS1L.
CR 520.1 enteFS STI.. on SE comer, then traverses S1L 3 miles to W boundary.
ACRF.s: 2,118
OPEN: Sept I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Antelope, rabbit, dove, coyote.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
HARI'SEL- Parle Co., GMU 58, Denver Svc. Ctr.
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�From Hartse!, at Hwys. 24 and 9, take Hwy. 9 S, .5 mile. Prty. on both sides of road. Also
from Hartse!, go SE on CR 59, 3 miles to parking area. Walk S I mile and W .25 mile.
ACRES:420
OPEN: Sept I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Antelope, waterfowl.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
HIGBEE CANYON - Otero Co., GMU 130, Lamar Svc. Ctr.
From La Junta. go 13 miles Son Hwy. 109. STL N of Hwy. 109 between Comanche National
Grasslands sign and CR 804.
ACRES:640
OPEN: Sept. l-Feb.28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
HIGH CREEK - Park Co., GMU 50. Denver Svc. Ctr.
From Fairplay, go 7 miles S on Hwy. 285. Take road E of Hwy. 285 a half miles E to road
going S. Go .25 miles.
ACRES: 1,121
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OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28 for hunting. Year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: Antelope, waterfowl.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
HOMESTEAD - Moffat Co., GMU 11, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Maybell, go Won Hwy. 318 for 10 miles to CR I0. Go SW on CR IO for 6 miles to BLM
Rd. 1686. Go S on BLM Rd. 1686, I mile.
ACRES:640
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Antelope, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Campfires prohibited.
b. Foot or horseback only.
HORSE RANCH PASS - Larimer Co., GMU 8, Fort Collins Svc. Ctr.
From Fort Collins, go N 22 miles on Hwy. 287 to Cherokee Park Rd. (CR SOC). Go W on
Cherokee Park Rd. 40 miles to CR ·103. N to Bull Mountain road, then go 4 miles NE.
Parking on adjacent BLM land Timber activity may be present Access is by rough 4WD
road; no turnaround for tr.tilers.
ACRES:640
OPEN: Sept. I- Feb. 28 for hunting.
HUNTING: Elk. antelope, deer.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
Il..ES GROVE - Moffat Co., GMUs 12/211, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Craig, go S OD Hwy. 13 to 4 miles S of Hamilton and l mile E of mile marker 70.4.
From Craig, go S on Hwy. 13 for 5.5 miles S of Hamilton and 1 mile W of mile marker 70.4.
Access to E parcel off Hwy. 13 on Wedge of property. To W parcel, go S off Hwy. 13 on CR
49, 1 mile to parking area.
ACRES: 2,079
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, antelope, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.

INDEPENDENCE; MOUNTJ\JN - Jackson Co., GMU 161, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Walden, go .5 mile Won Hwy. 14 to CR 12 Go W 8 miles to CR 7. Go N 6 miles to
. property. From Cowdrey, go W 6 miles on CR 6y.
ACRES: 11,039
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
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�HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:ATVs allowed only for game retrieval tff a.m. to 2 'p.m. on designated
roads otherwise closed to motorized traffic.
INDIAN CREEK- Jackson Co., GMU 171, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
Froni Rand; go Non CR 27, 3.6 miles to CR 21.
ACRF.s:640
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RESTRICTIONS:
a Hunting prohibited with centerfire rifles in NE 1/4 of Sect. 16.
b. Foot or horseback only.
c. Access from parking lot off CR 2 I only.
JEFFWAY GULCH -Moffat Co., GMU 13, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Craig, go 14 miles Son Hwy.. 13 to Hwy. 317.·Go Eon Hwy. 317 for7.5 miles to .CR
33; gq L25 miles N to STL. ·Horse gate at SE comer.
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ACRES:640 •
OPEN: SepL I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
,mdMY CREEK- Larimer Co.. GMU S, Fort Collins Svc. Ctri
From Fort Collins, go 50-miles Won Hwy;· 14~ Tum Non Laramie River Rd 103and go 23: •
miles to Bull Mouittain road. Then go E 1.25 miles to BLM and STL boundary. BorderecN&gt;ri·
E, N and W by BLM land
ACRES:640
OPEN: Sept l-Feb. 28.
HUNJ'ING: Deer, elk, antelope. small game.
RESTRICTIONS: .Foot or horseback only.

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JIMMY DUNN·GULCH -Moffat. Routt Co., GMU 441, Steamboat·Spgs. Svc.
From Hayden, go 5 miles N on Hwy; 4Q to CR SO. Go Non CR 80, 2.5 i:ni!es to property &lt;&gt;n __
W side of CR so:
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JOHNNY MOORE_ MOUNTAIN - Jackson Co., GMU 6, StearlibQat Spgs. Svc. Ctr;
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From Walden, • Hwy. \4-SE 12.S miles,to CR-30~ Go'lniile to padmig area Froni\Valdeh
take 5th St •E until 1t becomes•CR. 12; go 6;7' miles E. to CR 23A: Go.4:2· mil('S S; then E. Or;
take 5th Streer-E until it beoomes•CR: 12. Oc&gt; E: IO miles1to 'CR·29. Go·~9 miles to parkirig=· •
area Pittfdng lotW of.clan Parking lot.25-mile N·of.daiit · · •
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ACRFS: 7,671
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HUNTINf];. Big gal)le, •slllall ~ - . ..
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~TRICTIONS~Footor horse~korily. .
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From-M,eeker/go&lt;23'iliil~N-oii Hwy. i3~ Tum.Won CR 17 fu. CR 3tartd goW-Smiles to -·
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�HUNTING: Deer, elk, antdope.~small game.
KELLER LEASE - Bent Co., GMU 146, Lamar Svc. Ctr.
Go 3 miles S of Las Animas on Hwy. IO I to CR DD; then go .5 mile E to CR 13 for 1.5
miles, then E on CR FF for .5 mile. Go N 13.5 for .5 mile; then E on CR FP.5 for 7 miles.
ACRES: 1,520
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, antelope, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
KEMP DRAW -Jackson Co., GMU 171, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
Frum Walden. go 6 miles SE on Hwy. 14 to CR 21; go 1.3 miles S.
ACRES:520
OPEN: Aug. 15-Fcb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles restricted to designated roads and CR 21.
KING CREEK - Routt Co., GMU 26, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Toponas, go .5 mile S on Hwy. 131 and turn W on CR 5 about 3 miles. Go S on CR 5A
for I mile.
ACRES:640
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
ASHING: Coldwater stream.
R~TRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
LaGARDE CREEK- Larimer Co., GMU 7, Fort Collins Svc. Ctr.
From Fort Collins, take Hwy. 14. 50 miles W. Take Lammie River Rd. (CR I03) N 28 miles
to Hohnholz Lakes. Go W 15 miles on USFS Rd. 200, then S on Rd. 143 and go Eon Rd.
207.
ACRES:640
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28 for hunting. Year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: Elk. deer, bear.
FISHING: LaGarde Creek for brooks and browns.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
LA JARA- Conejos Co., GMU 81, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
From La Jara. go Won Hwy. 15 for 10.5 miles to USFS Rd. 240; go 23 miles. limber activity
may be present.
ACRES: 37.908
OPEN: Year-round for fishing. Sept. I-Feb. 28 for hunting.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, antelope, bighorn sheep, black bear, lion, small game.
FISHING: Lake, three coldwater streams.
RESTRICTIONS:
a Camping pennitted only as posted.
b. Foot or horseback only.
c. Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
LANDSfy!AN CREEK - Kit Carson, Yuma Co.,·GMU I03, Colorado Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Burlington, go 18 miles N on Hwy. 385; go .5 mile E on Yuma CR O.
ACRES:332
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HUNTING: Deer, turkeys, pheasants, quail, doves, rabbits, coyotes.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot only.
LAPIN CREEK - Custer Co., GMU 84, Pueblo Svc. Ctr. •
From Westcliffe, go 8 miles S on Hwy. 69 to CR 310. Go 5.5 miles E to property.
ACRES:640
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HUNTING: Deer, elk;antelope.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
LITTLE COCHETOPA CREEK- Chaffee Co., GMU 561, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Poncha Spgs., ·take Hwy. 50 W 2.5 miles to CR 210, then S 4.5 miles. Timber activity
may be present.
ACRES:640
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
UTILE LA OARITA CREEK - Saguache Co., GMU 79, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
From La Garita, go W on Camero Creek Rd. for I mile, then go S at fork on La Garita Rd. for
3 miles. Go W on USFS Rd. 670 (La Garita Creek) 5 miles. Talce USFS Rd. 670 to SE comer
or from W on USFS Rd. 670 to SW comer..
ACRES:640.·
OPEN: Year-round for watchable wi1d1ife. Sept. I-Feb. 28 for hunting.
HUNTING: Blk, deer, antelope, black bears, lions, cottontail rabbits, squirrels, doves. coyotes,
beavers.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
LITTLE SHEEP MOUNTAIN - Huerfano Co., GMU 85, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
From Gardner, go SW on CR 560 (Arco Rd.) for 7 miles. CR 560 traverses STL ftoin NW
comer to S side.
ACRES:640
OPEN: Sept I-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, bears, elk; mbbits, doves, band-tailed pigeons, turkeys.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off county roads.
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Ll'ITLE SNAKE - Moffat Co., GMU 2/3, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Maybell, go IS.miles NW on Hwy. 318 to CR 21. Go Non CR 21 about 3.5miles.
ACRES:640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, antelope, e~ rabbits.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
LOS CREEK- Saguache Co., GMU 67, Gunnison Svc. Ctr.
From Gunnison, on Hwy. 50, go 8 miles to Hwy. 114. Go SE 20 miles. Tum right on CR·
NN56. Go SE about 7.5 miles to USFS Rd. 7872A. Go E 2 miles to S access.
ACRES:320
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HUNTING: Antelope, elk, deer, small game.
FISHING: Coldwater stream.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off established roads.
LOS MOGOIBS PEAK-Conejos Co., GMU 81, Monte Vista.Svc. Ctr. • •
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From S sid~ of Antonito at Hwys. 285 and 17, go 7 miles Won Hwy. 17 to two-~k ttail N of
Hwy. I7 by old cemetery. OoNand W-on two-truck along Nside ofLos Mogotes Peak.9o p~t
peak 5.miles through BLM to E boundary:
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ACRES:640
OPEN: i\ug. IS-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk. deer, antelope, cottontail, grouse, coyote. ·
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McAIUHUR GULCH - Park Co., GMU 501, Denver Svc. Ctr.
From Bailey, go Won CR 64 for 3.9 miles to parking area.
ACRES:480
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HUNTING: Deer. elk, turkeys.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting prohibited with centerfire ritles. r
b. Hunting prohibited in safety zone around mnch house and outbuildings as posted.
McCOY GULCH - Fremont Co., GMU 86. Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Cotopaxi, go 4 miles Son CR 1-A to CR 37 to BLM land. Go E across BLM to W
boundary.
ACRES:640.
OPEN: Sept I-May 31.
HUNTING: Turkey. bears, lions, elk. deer.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
MACFARLANE RESERVOIR - Jackson Co., GMU 17, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Walden, go S on Hwy.· 125 for 18 miles to CR 28. Go 2.1 miles W to parking lot or
drive .3 miles W to two-tr.ick road. For access to W portion, take access road 2.1 miles N. Go
left at Y intersection; go .7 miles to fence. Go through gate and follow road N on W side of
fence I mile. Toke 2-track .8 mites· W. Reservoir access also from BLM land.
ACRES: 2,880
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game. small game.
RFSTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
MAXWELL PARK - Chaffee Co.. GMU 481. Salida Svc. Qr.
In Buena Vista at the stoplight. go l mile W on CR 306 to CR 321. Go S on CR 321 for 5 miles
to CR 327. Tum W on CR 327 and go W 1 mile to parking lot. Or rake CR 306 for 3 miles W
to CR 339.
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ACRES: 2,J 77
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer. antelope.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only.
b. Max. 4 vehicles to parking area; max. 3 people per vehicle.
c. Access through parking areas only.
d. Camping;campfires prohibited.
MAYBELL:. Moffat Co., GMU 3, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Mlly~ll. go 1:5 miles Non CR 19. Tract E and W of CR 19; N of Yampa River. ~R:19
bisects srL from N and S and pf9vides primary access. Access also from Hwy, 40, 4.5 'miles
E of Maybell and off Hwy. 318, Wof Maybell near town of Sunbeam.
ACRES: 9.208 •
OPEN: Year-round for fishing and watchable wildlife. Aug. 15-Feb. 28 for hunting.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game.
FISHING: Coldwater stream.
RFSfRICTIONS:
a. Camping pennitted as posted.
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c. Foot or horseback only.
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MAYNARD GULCH- Routt Co., GMU 441, SteampoI11$pgs. Svc. Ctr..
From Hayden, go 8 miles Won Hwy. 40'.·STL ~ of highway.
ACRES:724 •
OPEN: Sept I-Feb. 28.
~ G : Deer, elk, grouse, rabbits.
RESTRICTIONS:
a Camping, tires prohibited.
b. Vehicle parking only in designated areas.
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or trespassing on private property.
d. Foot or horseback only.
MEADOW CREEK - Larimer Co .. GMU 8; Ft. Collins Svc. Ctr.
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From Ft. Collins, go 22 miles N on hwy. 287 to Cherokee Park Rd. (CR SOC). then go IO
miles W to Middle Cherokee Management Area. Property in and adjacent to middle unit.
ACRES:640
OPEN: Open year-mund for wildlife-related activities N of CR 80C. Open Sept. 1- to Feb. 28
for hunting S of CR SOC.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, antleope. small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. S of CR SOC. foot or horseback only.
b. Vehicle access N of CR SOC allowed only certain times of year when Middle Cherokee
Management Area open to vehicles.
c. Only certified weed-free hay allowed.
MEDANO - Alamosa, Saguache Co.. GMU 82, Monte Vista Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
Go 13 miles N of Alamosa on Hwy. 17, then go E 8 miles on Lane 6 North to San Luis Lakes
SWA or 17 miles N of AJamosa on Hwy. 17. Go E 4 miles on Twelve Mile Lane.
ACRES: 20,605
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk.
RESTRICTIONS:
a: Foot or horseback only.
b. Hunting restricted to cow elk only.
c. Hunts allowed thmugh hunt ClX&gt;nlinator only. Contact DOW in Monte Visa for reservations,
(719) 587-6900.
MENEFEE PEAK - Montezuma Co .. GMU 73, Durango Svc. Ctr.
From Mancos, go NE on Hwy. 160 for 5 miles. Tum right on dirt road at top of Mancos Hill.
Go 2.5 iniles up dirt road to Menefee Mountain.
ACRES: 635
OPEN: Sept. I-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer. elk, lions, turkey. bears, small game.
RFSTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
MIDDLE CARTER (GUNSIGHTI - Gmnd Co., GMU 181. Hot Sulphur Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
NW sector: From Kremmling. take ..-iwy. 40 for 14 miles W to Chimney Rock Rd. (USFS Rd.
I03). SE sector: From Kremmling. take Hwy. 40 for IO miles W to CR 25. Take CR 26, left
fork .5 mile from Hwy. 40 and go ES miles. Chimney Rock Rd. (CR 27) accesses NW section; Gunsight Rd. (CR 26) accesses SE section.
ACRES: 5,019
OPEN: Sept I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, campfires pennitted within 300 feet of Chimney Rock Rd. (CR 27/USFS 103) as
posted.
b. Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
CAUTION: Roads highly erodible; care advised in wet weather.
MIDDLE CREEK- Saguache Co., GMU 681, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
Go NW of Saguache on Hwy 114. Go N on CR 38 EE for 2.5 miles; then go N 2 miles on
USFS Rd. 856.
ACRES:640
OPEN: Sept I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, antelope, bear, lion, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
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�MIDDLE PARK - Grand Co., GMU 27, Hot Sulphur Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Kremmling, take Hwy. 40 W 6 miles to Hwy. 134; go 4 miles to Red Dirt Rd (USFS •
Rd 100). Then go 15 miles to Buffalo Park. Take USFS Rd. 131 for I mile E to sign and gate:
ACRES: 3,566
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HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a.·Foot or horseback _only.
b. Motor vehicles and parking restricted ~· posted.
c. Camping, campfires prohibited.
MILK CREEK - Grand Co., GMU 27, Hot Sulphur Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
SW access: From Kremrilling, take Hwy. 40 W 6 miles to Hwy. 134, then go 4 miles to Red·
Dirt Rd. (USFS Rd. 100). Go N 15 miles to Buffalo Patl4 then E Qri USFS Rd. 131 to sign •
and gate. NE access: From Kremmling, take Hwy. 40 for 20 miles W to CR 184. Oo 2 miles
W (dry weather only) through white pipe gat~ and along vehicle-track to•parking area just
before Muddy Creek. In wet weather, _stay" ori CR 184, mile marlcer 161 and enter property
front ridge or'end· of road; Two Bar access.: :Take Hwy. 40W ofKremmling 18 miles to signed
parking area, nille;marker 163/limber activi~ 'may be present ·-' ' •• ·•• • •
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HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only unless posted.
b. Motor vehicles restricted to CR 184 (Hwy. 40, MM 163) and parking area (MM: 165) uriless
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d. Parking in Sect 14 restricted ~ posted.
e. Camping, campfires prohibited.
MINERALHPT·SPRINGS- Saguache eo:·, OMU 82, Monte Vista Svc.· Ctr.
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From Villa Grove, go S 4 miles on Hwy. 285 to CR GG; go 1/8 mile E. CRs GO and 58EE . :
bisect STI...
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ACRES:640
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Antelope, mule deer, e~ small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
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OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNI'ING:·Deer, elk, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off desigt}at~&lt;froo,ds.

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RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off ~gna.U!d ~ - _ • . • • .·, ~
MON(JMENTBtrrf.E_- Moffat Co., GMU lZ.Mee~Sv~. Ctr.. _ • .. _ .
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From Hamilton; ·go S 3 miles on FIW}",:13JP=Ye1i6wJ~et-_Pass R&amp;'(CR'45). '111en:go S on •1
CR45for4 miles. Parking lot'Witltcampirig:at-S:end offCR:- ••
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HUNTING: Deer. elk, rabbits, grouse.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only.
b. Motor vehicles prohibited off county road.
MOODY CREEK - Routt Co., GMU 231, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Steamboat Spgs., take Hwy. 40 for 2 miles S to Hwy. 131. Take Hwy. 131 S to town of
Yampa Follow CR 7 SW until it turns into USFS Rd 900. Go .75 mile N.
ACRES:640
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: El~ deer.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting prohibited N of Moody Creek.
b. Foot or horseback only.
MOONHILL- Routt Co .. GMU 14, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Clark, go SE on USFS Rd. 440 to Rd. 471. At USFS Rd. 471 A, walk SW into Long
Dmw; go 3 miles. Also, comer of Moonhill next to CR 129 about J2 miles N of Hwy. 40 at
Steamboat Spgs. Parking at USFS Rd. 471 A.
ACRES:640
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting prohibited with centertire rifles.
b. Motorized vehicles, snowmobiles, bicycles prohibited.
c. Firewood cutting, campfires, camping prohibited.
MORAPOS CREEK - Routt Co., GMU 12, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Hamilton, go 2 miles S on Hwy. 13, then tum S on CR 41. Go 2 miles to access on
BLM land. Access steep and up to 2 miles from CR. Game retrieval may be difficult.
ACRES:640
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RF.STRICTIONS:
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a. Foot or horseback only.
b. Access from parking lot on BLM land off CR on S side of STL only.
MORGAN GULCH - Moffat Co., GMU 211, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
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Take Hwy. 13 S from Craig to Axial Basin. Go Won CR 51 to CR 32. Go Won CR 32 for 4
miles. CR 32 runs through STL. CR 133 runs through N part of STL.
ACRF.S:640
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28. •
HUNTING: Elk, deer, antelope, small game.
MORRISON CREEK - Routt Co., GMU 15, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Oak Creek, go S I mile on Hwy. 131 to CR 14. Go E 4 miles to inlet of Stagecoach
Res., and go S on CR 16 for 7 miles. Private access road on STL.
ACRF.S:640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28 fothunting. HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only.
b. Motor vehicles prohibited off county roads.
NEE NOSHE. RESERVOIR - Kiowa Co., GMU 127, Lamar Svc. Ctr.
From Eads, take Hwy. 287 S 10.5 miles to parking in designated area.
ACRES: 2,080
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�OPEN: Nov. I-March 31.
HUNTING: Waterfowl.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Waterfowl hunting only. Hunters must check in at DOW station before hunting.
b. Foot or horseoack only.
NEWLIN CREEK - Fremont Co., GMU 69, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Florence, go S on Hwy. 67, 4.5 miles to Newlin Ck. Rd. Go W I mile to NW corner.
ACRES:640.
OPEN: Sept I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting prohibited with centerfire rifles.
b. Hunting prohibited within buffer zone bounded on E by boundary, on N and S by boundary
and extending .25 mile W along E boundary.
c. Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
NORTII CANYON - Baca Co., GMU 144, Lamar Svc. Ctr.
In the town of Campo at Hwy. 287 and Baca CR J, go IO miles Won CR J to CR 18. Take CR
18 for4 miles S.
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ACRES:632
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Antelope, Quail, Coyote.
' RESTRICTIONS: Foot access only.
NORTH PLATTE - Jackson Co., GMU 16, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Walden, go .5 miles W CR 12, then W ·5.3 miles to CR 18, and· go 2 miles W to bridge
on North Platte River. Fishing access upstream from bridge. For hunting access, take CR 9 S
from bridge I mile and access STL W of BLM land.
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ACRES: 152
OPEN: Year-round for fishing. Aug. 15-Feb. 28 for hunting.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
FISHING: North·Platte River.
NOIUH RABBIT-CREEK- Larimer Co., GMU 8, Ft Collins Svc. Ctr.
From Ft Collins. go 22 miles N on Hwy. 287 'to Cherokee Parle Rd. (CR SOC), then go 6
miles W to Lower Cherokee Management Area. Follow access road .5 miles SW.
ACRES:640
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HUNTING: Elk, deer, antelope, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
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a. Foot or horseback only except during big game seasons when vehicle access allowed to
Rabbit Creek State Wildlife Area.
b. Parking prohibited. .
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c. Activi_tie_s not~~ above prohibited Sept. I-May 1..
OLD WOMAN CREEK - Saguache Co,, GMU 79, Monte VISta Svc. Ctr.
From J?el Norte, go Non Hwy~ 112 for .75 mile; tum left ofr CR 15. Go N and W about 4
miles. Tum right on USFS Rd. 660, go 6 miles. Tum left on USFS Rd. ~ and go t •mile.
ACRES:640
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OPEN: SepL I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
OWL CREEK - Jackson Co., GMU 171, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Walden, take Hwy. 14 E 9 miles to CR 25. Go S 4.5 miles to STL; then .7 mile to park• ing area. limber activity may be present .
ACRES:640
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�OPEN: Year-round for fishing. Aug. 15-Fcb. 28 for hunting.
HUNTING: Elk. antelope, moose, small game. waterfowl.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
OWL MOUNTAIN - Jackson Co., GMU 171, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Rand. go N on CR 27 for 7.6 miles to USFS Rd. 792. Go E .6 miles to BLM Rd. 2506.
ACRES:640
OPEN: Aug. 15-Fcb. 28.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
OXBOW - Moffat Co., GMU 2, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Maybell. go 17 miles NW on Hwy. 318 to parking lot on S side.
ACRES:640
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk. antelope. waterfowl, dove, rabbil'i, prairie dogs.
FISHING: In Oxbow area only of Little Snake River.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Watchable wildlife March I-Aug. 15 allowed only above natural bluff75 yards from wateron
N edge of STL.
b. Open for youth mentor hunting, as posted. For information, call (970) 824-3046.
PASS CREEK - Larimer Co.. GMU 8, Ft. Collins Svc. Ctr.
From Hwy, 287, go 40 miles W on Cherokee Park Rd. (CR SOC) to CR I03. Then go W to
CR 190. go 5 miles to W side.
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ACRES:640
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk. deer, antelope, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot access only.
b. Access pennitted from S side where property joins USFS land.
PAT/WHITBY CANYON - Baca Co., GMU 144, Lannar Svc. Ctr.
Whitby Tmct: From Springfield, go Won Hwy. 160, 24.7 miles to CR 8. Go Son CR 8, 5.5
miles to CR G. Go E .8 miles to Comanche Natl. Grasslands. STL N of Comanche. Pat
·canyon Tract: From Springfield, go Won Hwy. 160, 24.7 miles to CR 8. Go Son CR 8, IO
miles to Kirkwell. Go W on CR M, 2 miles to CR 5. Go S on CR 5, I. I miles.
ACRES: 1,302
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Small game, deer, antelope.
RFSTRICTIONS:
a. Foot access only.
b. Motor vehicles prohibited.
PFISTER DRAW - Larimer Co., GMU 7/8, Fort Collins Svc. Ctr.
From Fort CoJlins, go 22 miles N on Hwy. 287 to CR SOC. Go W to CR 103 (known as Four
Comers). Go N 7 miles to E properties. To W STL, tum off USFS Rd. 200 and go W 5 miles.
Sects. 25 and 36 off CR 103, which goes through SW comer of sect. 36. Sect. 34 is 5 miles W
of CR l03 on USFS Rd. 200. Go N 1 mile on BLM two-track road.
ACRES: 1,920
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Antelope, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited.
PINE TREE GULCH - Moffat Co., GMU 211, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
East of Maybell, go S of Hwy. 40 on CR 57 12 miles.
ACRES:640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game.
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�RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only.
b. Access only from parking lot on CR 57.
PINKHAM MOUNTAIN - Jackson Co., GMU 6, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
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From Walden, go 13 miles Non Hwy. 125 to Hwy. 127. Go 9 miles N to CR48 (USFS Rd.
895); then go W 1.5 miles to CR 49 (USFS Rd. 891 ), then go S to end of road.
ACRES: 520
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
PINNACLE ROCK - Fremont Co., GMU 58/69, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Canon City, go 15 miles Won Hwy. 50 to Salt Lick BLM area. Then go .5 miles S
through BLM to NE comer of STL. Parking at Five Points recreation site.
ACRES: 520.
OPEN: Sept I-May 31.
HUNTING: Turkeys, deer, elk. bighorn sheep, bear.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only.
PINON Hll.LS - Conejos Co., GMU 81, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
From Manassa, go 3.6 miles Eon Hwy. 142 to BLM Rd. 5006 and go SE 3 miles. STL S of
road.
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ACRES:640
OPEN: Year-round for watchable wildlife. Sept I-Feb. 28 for hunting.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
PINON RIDGE - Moffat Co., Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Meeker, go W on Hwy. 64 to CR 77. go N to BLM Rd. 1509.
ACRES:640
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HUNTING: Deer, elk. antleope: small gwne.
POISON SPYDER - San Miguel Co., GMU 70, Montrose Svc~ Ctr.
From Naturita, take Hwy. 141, 15 miles S to CR29W. Take CR29W;go W 1.7 miles.from
Hwy. 141 on BLM Rd. 4088 and go 2 miles NW. Tum S on road; go I mile S.
ACRES:640
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk. small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
POLE GULCH - Moffat Co., GMU 3, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Craig, go 39 miles Non Hwy. 13 to CR 4; go Wfor I .75 miles. STL S of CR 4 and
extends 5 miles W of CR 9.
ACRES: 11,026
OPEN: Aug. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RFSfRICTIONS:
a. Motor vehicles prohibited otf exis~g roads•.
b. OJ)ly portable hunting blinds allowed.

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PONCHA PASS - Chaffee Co., GMO 561._Salida Svc.
From Poncha Spgs., go S .5 mile on Hwy. 285 to NE comer.
ACRES:360
OPEN: Sept I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, cottontail rabbits.
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POU DRE RIV ER - Larimer Co., GMU 191. Fort Collins Svc. Ctr.
From Fort Collins, go NW on Hwy. 287 to Ted's Place (Conoco Station). then either go Won
Hwy. 14 for 1.7 miles to STL, or go Non Hwy. 287 for 3 miles. Hwy. 14 access N and E of
road or thmugh Gateway Park when open.
ACRES: 5. 760
OPEN: Year-round for fishing. Sept. i-Feb. 28 for hunting.
HUNTING: Deer, small game.
FISHING: Coldwater stream (Poudre River. North Fork of Poudre and Seaman Res.)
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only.
b. Public access prohibited E of Hwy. 287.
c. Access pennined from Hwy. 14 and forest' lands.
PTARMIGAN - Gmnd Co.. GMU 28, Hot Sulphur Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Fmser. cross milroad tmcks at N end of town and go SW 8 miles on Church Park or
Crooked Creek Rd. (CR 50) in Arapahoe National Forest.
ACRES:640
OPEN: Year-round for watchable wildlife. Sept. I-Feb. 28 for hunting.
HUNTING: Deer. elk, bears, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited except snowmobiles on I foot of snow.
QUAKEY MOUNTAIN - Gunnison Co.. GMU 551. Gunnison Svc. Ctr.
From Hwys. 50 and 135, go Eon Hwy. 50 approx. 17 miles to CR 887 (Wuanita Hot Springs
Rd.) Go N 10 miles to summit of Black Sage Pass. Go S on USFS Rd. 887 .48. Park at trailhead 537 and go 2.5 miles.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feh. 28.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
RABBIT EARS - Jackson Co., GMU 16, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Walden, go Won Hwy. 14 to mile 5.9, then go N .6 miles to parking lot or go 4.4 miles
and lot is on N side. limber activity may be present.
ACRES: 5.188
OPEN: Year-round for fishing. Aug. 15-Feb. 28 for hunting.
HUNTING: Deer. elk, blue grouse, mbbits.
ASHING: Coldwater stream.
RESTRICTIONS:
a Foot or horseback only.
b. As posted, closure area on W side, Aug. 15-Sept. I.
RAHADERO CANYON - Conejos Co., GMU 81, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
From La Jara. go 14 miles Won CR 15: tum left on dirt road at Centro, then go 7 miles on La
Jara Reservoir Rd.
ACRES: 673
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer. elk, lions, bears.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off existing tr.uls.
RATTLESNAKE HILL- Moffat Co., GMU 211, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Craig, go Won Hwy. 40 for 27 miles to CR 57 (Price Creek Rd.) Tum S and go 5 miles
to CR 32: tum S and go 4 miles on CR 32. Parking area and walk-thru access gate at NE corner. Second walk-thru gate on drift fence in SE quarter.
AC~:640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer. elk, antelope, rabbits. sage grouse.
RESTRICTIONS:
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�a. Hunting prohibited within .25-mile safety zone along E boundary as posted.
b; Foot or horseback only.
RED CANYON - Jackson Co., GMU 16, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Walden, go .5 mile Won Hwy. 14 to CR 12W, and go 53 miles W to CR 18. Then go
4.5 miles W to CR 5 and go I mile N to Delaney Butte Lakes SWA. Go Won CR 20 for 4.5
miles to oil-well area, then take 2-track road 1 mile.
ACRES:640
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk. rabbits, blue grouse.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only.
b. Access only from parking area on USFS road, which is suitable for 4WD only.
c. Trailer access prohibited past parking area.
RED LION RANCH - Logan Co., GMU 92, Brush Svc. Ctr.
From Crook, go NE on Hwy. 138 for 8.25 ·miles to Sedgwick-Logan county line. Tum S on
CR 97/1, and go 1.25 miles to parking area. Parking area off CR 97/1 just N of river bottom.

ACRES:200
OPEN: Sept I-May 31.
·HUNTING: Deer, pheasants, quail, turkeys, ducks, geese, rabbits, squirrels.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access only as posted.
b. Closed except for deer hunting on opening weekend of regular plains rifle deer season and
opening day and first weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
c. Horses prohibited except while training hunting dogs, and then only in Feb., March and
April (through Wed. before the opening of spring turkey season).
RIDGE ROAD - Jackson Co., GMU 161, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Walden, go 1.2 miles Won Hwy. 14 to CR 12W; then go 5.3 miles W to CR 18. go 4.5
miles W to CR 5; then go S 1.7 miles to parking area.
ACRES:320
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
ROSITA - Custer Co., GMU 84, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
From Westcliffe, go S 3 miles on Hwy. 69; tben go E 6 miles on CR 328. Go S 3 miles on CR

323.
ACRES:640
OPEN: Sept I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, bear. small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting, dischmging weapons ~tricted to bows, muzzleloaders, shotguns.
b. Foot or horseback only.
SADDLE MOUNTAIN - Parle Co., GMU 581, Denver Svc. Ctr.
Ftom Guffey, take CR 59 and go 6 miles N to USFS boundmy. Go 1.5 miles E over mountain
by foot or horseback.

ACRES:640
OPEN: Sept 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elle, deer, black bears.

RES1RICI1ONS:
a. Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
b. Frres prohibited.
SAGE CREEK- Routt Co., GMU 13, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Cir.
F~ Hayden, go S on C,R 37 for 7 miles.
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�ACRES:640
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk. deer, blue grouse. rabbit,;.
SAGEBRUSH DRAW - Moffat Co., GMU 11, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Maybell, go Eon Hwy. 40 to mile marker42....Tum Son BLM Rd. 1509. Go 5 miles.
ACRES: 640.
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer. elk, antelope, rabbits, sage grouse, dove.
RFSTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
SAGUACHE CREEK - Saguache Co., GMU 68, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
From Moffat, go S 2 miles on Hwy. 17, which bisects STL and provides several access points
WofCRO.
ACRES: 2,059
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
SAINT CHARLES - Pueblo Co., GMU 128, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
From Pueblo, go Eon Hwy. 50 to 27th Lane. Go S on 27th Lane until it turns into Doyle Rd.
From end of pavement. go 4 miles to access gate. Follow signs to parking lot
ACRES: 16.675
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Mule deer, antelope, scaled quail, mourning doves, rabbits, coyotes.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Discharging firearms prohibited within .25 mile of buildings.
b. Access from parking areali onJy.
c. Foot or horseback only.

SAKARIASON - Las Animas Co., GMU 85, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
From Trinidad, go W 15.3 miles on Hwy. 12 to CR 41.7. Go 11.6 miles N.
ACRES:560
OPEN: Sept. I-May 31.
HUNTING: Elk, mule deer, black bear, turkey, lions.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access restricted as posted on W side.
b. Motor vehicles prohibited off designated mad.Ii.
SAN JUAN CREEK - Saguache Co., GMU 68, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
From Saguache, go S on Hwy. 285 for 6 miles to CRT. Go 2 miles W, then S 1.25 miles.
ACRES: 3,238
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNflNG: Antelope, elk, mule deer, cottontail and jackrabbits, coyotes.
RFSTRICI1ONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
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SAN LUIS CREEK - Saguache Co., GMU 82, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
From Moffat, go 5 miles Non Hwy. 17, then Eon CR Z for 1.5 miles.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Year-round for watching wildlife. Aug. 15-Feb. 28 for hunting and fishing.
HUNTING: Elk, mule deer, antelope, rabbits, hares, coy&lt;:&gt;tes.
RFSTRICI1ONS: Foot or horseback only.
SAN LUIS CREEK #2 - Saguache Co., GMU 82, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
From Moffat, go Eon Qy Rd T. Take first right on CR 60. Go SE 1.25 miles.

ACRES:480
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Antelope, elk, deer, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
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�SAN LUIS HILLS - Conejos Co., GMU 81. Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
In Antonito at Hwy. 285 and 6th St. (CR G), go 11.5 miles Eon CR G. Turn Non a 2-track road:
go I mile. STL .25 mile E across BLM to Wedge.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk. deer. antelope, cottontail, grouse, coyote.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off designated road,;.
SAND CREEK - Chaffee Co., GMU 56, Salida Svc. Ctr.
.25 mile S ofHwys. 291 and 285. SlL W of Hwy. 285, approx. 6.5 miles N_of Poncha Spgs.
ACRF.S: 597
O.PEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, smal1 game.
RF.STRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
SAND CREEK - Jackson Co.. GMU 6, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
Follow directions to Adams SlL. Access from Adams or Colorado State Forest.
ACRES: 5,038
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HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RF.STRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only.
b. Camping permitted as posted.
SAND CREEK SOUIB - Baca Co., GMU 144, Lamar Svc. Ctr.
From Campo, go 15 miles Won Rd. J; turn Son Rd. 13 for 5.5 miles to forest service pasture,
gate 2C. Go S and E I mile; take right fork S .25 mile.
ACRES: 319
OPEN: Sept I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, lions, doves, scaled quail. rabbits, coyotes, bobcats, turkey.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
SANDERSON GULCH - Saguache Co.• GMU 68, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
From LaGarita. go N on CR 42 for 6 miles.
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ACRES: 1,898
OPEN: Aug. 15-May 31.
HUNflNG: Deer, antelope, elk. cottontail, coyotes.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
SANDY BLUFFS - Yuma Co., GMU I02, Brush Svc. Ctr.
From Idalia, go 8.5 miles N on CR DD at Arikaree River.
ACRES: 3,202
OPEN: Sept I-June 14.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Access restricted as posted E of Hwy. 385..
SCHULTZ CANYON - Huerfano Co., GMU 85, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
from Walsenburg, take CR 330 (Ideal Rd) S 11 miles. CR 330 traverses NE quarter of Sec.
31 and S half of Sec. 36. CR 310 enters NE. quarter of Sec. 3 ton E side.
ACRF.8:960
OPEN: Sept I-May 31.
~ HUNTING: Deer, bears, lions, rabbits, doves, band-tailecJ. pigeons, turkeys. - _
~CTIQNS: Foot or horseback only.
SHORT CREEK BALDY - Fremont Co., OMO 86, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Cotopaxi. go Won Hwy. 50 for 6 miles to Kerr Gulch Rd.; go SW 5 miles.
ACRF.8: 640
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�HUNTING: Mule deer.- elk, lions.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
SIMSBURY DRAW - Moffat Co., GMU 3, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
Take Hwy. 318 W from Maybell IO miles to BLM Rd. 2122; go N 2.5 miles.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk. deer, antelope, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
63 RANCH - Park Co.. GMU 50. Denver Svc. Ctr.
From Fairplay. go Son Hwy. 285, 14.5 miles to 63 Ranch parking lot E of hwy.
ACRES: 1,635
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28 frlr hunting. Year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: Antelope, deer, elk. waterfowl.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.

SLEEPING GIANT - Routt Co.. GMU 214, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Steamboat Spgs.. go 8 miles W on Hwy. 40: tum N on CR 44. At CR 46, go 4 miles on
CR 46 to signed parking area. Gate, parking lot in NW comer.
ACRES: 4CX&gt;
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer. elk. grouse.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
SLIDE MOUNTAIN - Grand Co.. GMU 18, Hot Sulphur Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
East of Kremmling, tum N off Hwy. 40 on CR 2 and go 4 miles to Black Mountain Rd. Go
7.2 miles. tum left and go .2 mile to fork and go leti .3 mile to sign. Access steep with no
access across neighboring private land on S. W or N.
ACRES: 1,280
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OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk. antelope.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
SOUTH DUFFY MOUNTAIN - Moffat Co., GMU 21 l, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
S of Cmig on Hwy. 13 to CR 51. Go W 2 miles to CR 17, then go N 5 miles.
ACRES:640
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, antelope, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
SOUTH MIDDLE CREEK - Huerfano Co., GMU 85, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
From La Veta, go .5 mile S on Hwy. 12 to Indian Creek Rd. (USFS Rd. 410). Go W 11 miles.
limber activity may be present.
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ACRES: 585
OPEN: Sept. I-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, elk. bears, lions, turkey, blue grouse.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
SOUTH NIPPLE RIM - Moffat Co., GMU 2/3, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Maybell, go N on CR 19 for 12 miles to CR 21. Then go N 11 miles to CR 7 and head
N 2 miles to CR 4. Then go W 9 miles to CR 66 and go S.
ACRES: 19,962
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28 for hunting. Year-round for watching wildlife.
HUNTING: Antelope, deer, elk. coyotes.

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a. Discharging firearms prohibited within 100 feet of buildings, corrals as posted.
b. Foot or horseback only.
c. Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
SOUTHWEST SWEETWATER - Kiowa Co., GMU 126, Lamar Svc. Ctr.
From Wiley, go N on Hwy. 287 to CR A. go Won CR A to CR 40; go N 3 miles.
A.CRES:640
OPEN: From last day of waterfowl season (or as posted) through Oct. 31, based on water
level, for fishing. Sept I through last day of waterfowl season for hunting.
HUNTING: Geese, ducks, small game, deer.
FISJilNG: Warmwater.
SPRING CREEK - Jackson Co., GMU 171. Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Walden, go 6 miles SE on Hwy. 14 to CR 21. Go 4 miles S to CR 32. then go 1.2 miles
E. Access aJso from Cohagen STL to N and surrounding BLM lands.
ACRES: 154
OPEN: Sept I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Antelope. elk. small game.
STATE LINE- Baca Co.. GMU 144, Lamar Svc. Ctr.
From Campo,_go 4 miles Won Rd. J, tum S on Rd. 24 for 5 miles. Tum E through USFS pasture gate 6M. Go I mile and tum S at gate 6A on a two-track trail. At I mile, go through two
gates and continue SE for 1.3 miles to NW comer. 4WD required for sandy, unimproved roads
in USFS pastures.
ACRES:496
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Antelope, scaled quail, rabbits, coyotes.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot access only.
STEEL CANYON - Saguache Co.. GMU 82, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
From Villa Grove, go Eon CR LL57 (USFS Rd. 970) for 3.5 miles.
ACRES:640
OPEN:Year-round for watching wildlife. Aug. 15-Feb. 28 for bunting.
HUNTING: Elk. mule deer, antelope, rabbits, hares, coyotes.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only.
b. Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
SlEINHOfF Hil..L - Larimer Co., GMU 191, Fort Collins Svc. Ctr.
From Fort Collins, go N on Hwy. 287 about I 6 miles to CR 74E at The Forks; go 4 miles .w.
on CR 74E; go N on CR 37 and go .5 mile.
ACRES:480
OPEN: Sept I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game:
RESTRICTIONS:.
a. Big game hunting prohibited except by archery.
b. Small game hunting prohibited except by archery or shotguns not firing single slugs.
c. Foot or horseback only.
STOKES GULCH - Routt Co., GMU 13, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Hayden, go S on CR 37 to CR 59.
ACRES: 1,863
•
OPEN: Sept 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, e~ antelope. waterfowl.
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�RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
STONEHOUSE GULCH - Saguache Co., GMU 681, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
From Saguache. go 10 miles Non Hwy. 285 to BLM road S from Noland Gulch loop road to
Stonehouse Gulch (across Hwy. 285 from Mineral Hot Spgs.); go W .5 mile, then S 2 miles.
ACRES: 560
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, mule deer, bighorn sheep, antelope, r.ibbits, blue grouse, doves, coyotes.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited otf designated mads.
STONEY FACE MOUNTAIN - Fremont Co., GMU 58, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Cotopaxi, go for 17 miles N on CR 12. limber activity may be present.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. I-May 31.
HUNTING: Mule deer, elk.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
TABLE MOUNTAIN - Fremont Co., GMU 59, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Canon City, go 8 miles Eon Hwy. 50 to Hwy. 67. Then go N 3 miles to CR 123, then
go Eon CR 123 for .25 mile to CR 132. Go 9 miles to Beaver Creek SWA. Access from
upper parking area on S and E.
ACRES: 4,640
OPEN:"Sept. I-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, black bears, lions, mbbits, doves, turkeys, coyotes.
RF.STRICTIONS:
a. Camping prohibited except during big game season in designated areas only.
b. Horseback riding prohibited except during big game season.
TALLAHASSEE ROAD - Fremont Co., GMU 58, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Canon City, go 12 miles Won Hwy. 50 lo Hwy. 9. Go 9 miles on Hwy. 9 to CR 2. Take
CR 2 W for 3 miles:
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. I-May 31.
HUNTING: Elk. deer, antelope, coyote, bear, grouse.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
TAYLOR ORAW - Jackson Co., GMU 171, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Rand, go Son Hwy. 125, 2.2 miles to CR 21, which becomes USFS Rd. 740. Go 7.1
miles to Jack Creek. Take USFS Reis. 742 and 743, 3.1 miles to gate.
ACRES: 320"
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, blue grouse, snowshoe hares, coyotes.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
TEMPLE CANYON - Moffat Co., GMU 211, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Craig, go SW on Hwy. 40 for 27 miles to CR 57 (Price Creek Rd.). Tum S to
Rattlesnake Hill. Access via Rattlesnake Hill and BLM land, about 3 miles.
ACRFS:637
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk. small game, ·b~.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
THORNBURG DRAW - Moffat Co., GMU 11, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Maybell, go 5 miles Won Hwy. 40; turn Son BLM Rd. 1558. Go about .25 mile.
ACRES:640
32

�OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Antelope, deer. elk, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.

THIIBE Mll.E MOUNTAIN - Park Co., GMU 58, Denver Svc. Ctr.
1\vo parcels: (1) Take Hwy. 9 from Hartsel 14 miles S. Tum Eon Parle CR 116 (39-Mile
Mountain Rd.) and go 2 miles. (2) Take Hwy. 9 for 9 miles S. Tum E; go 1.1 miles on
unmarked dirt road to W boundary
ACRES: 640 in each parcel.
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Antelope, coyotes, doves, rabbits.
TIIREE SISTERS - Jackson Co., GMU 6, Steamboat Spgs. Svc; Ctr.
Follow directions to Elk Mountain STI... Access from Elk Mountain STL or State Forest.
ACRES: 1,523
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
FISHING: Coldwater stream.
RFSTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only.
b. Access from parking area at end of CR I2E only.
TIGER LILY CREEK - Chaffee Co., GMU 481, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Buena Vista. go N on Hwy. 24 for 12 miles. STL E of Hwy. 24.
ACRES:398
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28 for hunting. Year-round for fishing and watchable wildlife.
HUNTING: Bighorn sheep, deer, elk.
FISHING: Arkansas River.
TOMICHI DOME~ Gunnison Co., GMU 551, Gunnison Svc. Ctr.
From Gunnison, at Hwys. 50 and 135 go 17 miles Eon Hwy. 50 to BLM Rd 3095 (Waunita
"Hot Spgs. Rd). Tum Non BLM Rd~ 3095 and go 4 miles to W boundary.
ACRES:640
OPEN: Year-round for fishing. Sept. I-Feb. 28 for hunting.
HUNTING: Mule deer, elk, antelope. black bears, lions, grouse, rabbits.
FISHING: Hot Springs Reservoir.
RESTRICllONS: Camping allowed as posted.
TRIANGLE - Moffat Co., GMU 11, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
Immediately W of Maybell off Hwys. 318 and 40.
ACRES: 1,021
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk. antelope. ~mall game..
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
TROUBLFSOME VALLEY RANCH - Grand Co., GMU 18, Hot Sulphur Spgs.Svc. Ctr.
From Kremmling, ta1ce Hwy. 40 E 5 miles to CR 2, then go N about 9 miles to CR-24, tum
right. A~ through BLM or off road.
ACRES:876
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, rabbits, coyo~ grouse.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only;·
TURKEY GULCH - Fremont Co.. GMU 691, Salida Svc. Ctr.
Go 5 miles S ofTexas Creek on Hwy. 69, then go 2 miles Eon CR 28. Go 1 mile S by f90t or
horseback aero~ BLM Jand.
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�ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. I-May 31 for hunting.
HUNTING: Elk. deer, bear, lion, small game.
RES1RICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
TIJRKEY TRACK RANCH - El Paso Co., GMU I 18, Colorado Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Fountain, go E 14 miles on Squirrel Ck. Rd. Road and Peyton Hwy. border STL.
ACRES: 8,887
OPEN: Sept I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RFSTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only.
h. Access from designated parking area only.
TWENTY MILE- Routt Co., GMU 13, Steamboat Sps. Svc. Ctr.
From Hwy. 40 E of Hayden. go S on CR 27 for 6 miles.
ACRES: l ,200
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28 for hunting. Year-round for fishing. April 1-June 30 for watchable.
HUNTING: Elk, deer. small game.
RFSTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only.
b. Motor vehicles prohibited off designated road'i.
VILLA GROVE - Saguache Co., GMU 82, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
One parcel 8.5 miles N of Villa Grove on Hwy. 285. Other parcel 3 miles NE of Villa Grove
on Hayden Pass Rd. through BLM land.
ACRES: 880
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer. antelope. bear, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
VINCENTE CANYON - Conejos Co., GMU 81, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
From Monte Vista, go 21 miles Son Hwy. 15 to Capulin. Go 10 miles SW on dump road (CR
8) from Capulin to N end.
ACRES:640
OPEN: Aug. 15-May 31 for hunting. Year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: Bighorn sheep, deer, elk, antelope, lions, black bear, smaJI game.
FISHING: La Jar.i Creek.
RESTRICTIONS:
a Camping permitted as posted.
b. Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
WAUGH MOUNTAIN - Park, Fremont Co., GMU 57/58, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Canon City, go Won Hwy. 50 for 12 miles. Tum right on Hwy. 9 for 9 miles. Take CR 2
W for 15 miles. Foot access through BLM land on E and S. Use BLM parking lot.
ACRES: 17,773
OPEN: Sept I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, antelope, bear, coyote, grouse.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
WEBER CANYON - Montezuma Co., GMU 73, Durango Svc. Ctr.
From Mancos, go 3 miles S on CR 41. STL E of CR.
ACRES:461
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, lions, small game.
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�RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
WELDON VALLEY - Morgan Co., GMU 95, Brush Svc. Ctr.
From Weldona, go E .33 mile on CRY, then N 2 miles on CR 10. STL on both sides of CR
I0. Gate iri SE comer of Sect. 22 on CR 10 and in SW comer of Sect. 21.
ACRES: 5,600
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, antelope, doves, waterfowl.
WERNER ARROYO - Saguache Co., GMU 68, Monte VISta 'Svc. Ctr.
From Saguache, go S 7 miles on Hwy. 285 to CRT. Turn E and go 6 miles to CR 53, then go
S 2 miles to CR R. tum Wand go I mile, then tum N and go .5 mile.
ACRES:320
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, antelope, waterfowl, rabbits, hares, coyotes, furbearers.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
WEST BEAR GULCH - Fremont Co., GMU 69, Salida Svc. Ctr.
In Canon City at First St. and Hwy. 50, g~ S to CR 277. Go Son CR 277, 11 miles (past
USFS campground 2 miles) to BLM road, then go NW 2.5 miles to E boundary.
ACRES:640
OPEN: Sept I-May 31.
HUNTING: Turkeys, deer, elk, bears, lions, small game:
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only.
b. Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
WEST CAKI'ER MOUNTAIN - Grand Co., GMU 18·1, Hot Sulphur Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Kremmling. take Hwy. 40 W 14 miles to Chimney Rock Rd (USFS Rd. 103). Access to
SW comer (Indian Pass) begins at gate 1.5 miles E of Hwy~ 40. Access from E and NE
(Badger Creek) continues up Chimney Rock Rd. 5 miles to marked gates. •
ACRES: 2,360
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a Motor vehicles restricted to Chimney Rock Rd., unless posted.
b. Foot or horseback only off designated roads.
c. In Badger Ck. area. restricted vehicle use given to physically impaired hunters with verification of DOW handicapped card and permission from DOW office, Hot Sulphur Spgs., (970)
725-6200. Contact office in advance for permission, restriction- of use and map.
d. Camping, campfires allowed within 300 feet of Chimney Rock Rd. as post~ l~y limit
on camps.
WHISKEY CREEK- Eagle Co., GMUs 36/45, Glenwood Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Vail, go W on 1-70, taJce Exit 171, go .5 mile W. STI. S ofl-70. Parking at USFS office
at Meadow Mountain (off 1-70 Exit 171, .25 mile E). 1imberactivity may be present.
ACRES:602
OPEN: Sept 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, black bears, blue ·grouse, rabbits, coyotes.
·RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
WILLOW CREEK - Moffat Co., GMU 4, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Craig, go N 29 miles on Hwy. 13 to CR 101. Go 7 miles NE on CR IOI to CR 70. Then
go 3 miles Eon CR 70. STL .25 mile NE through BLM.
ACRES:640
35

�OPEN: Sept. I-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer. elk. lion, antelope, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Campfires prohibited.
b. Foot or horseback only.
WINDY RIDGE - Grand Co., GMU 27, Hot Sulphur Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Kremmling, go W 20 miies on Hwy. 40 (Diamond Creek crossing. mile marker 163); go
W 2 miles on CR 184. Timber activity may be present. CR access rungs through private property until boundary of STL. Do not drive or park vehicles off county road in hay meadows,
which areon private land.
ACRES: 880
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game. small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, campfires prohibited.
b. Motor vehicle access restricted to CR 184.
c. Motor vehicle access through gate in Sect. 11 restricted to designated track when road is dry.
d. Foot or horseback only unless ~1ed.
c. Parking restricted in Sect. 14 as posted.
WOLF SPRINGS - Huerfano Co., GMU 84, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
From Walsenburg, take Hwy. 69 for 25 miles W to Gardner, then continue 7 miles W. Craeger
Resource map useful in locating access.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk. small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
WORMER GULCH - Park Co.. GMU 58, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Canon City, go Won Hwy. 50 to Hwy. 9; tum N go .5 mile N of Park-Fremont county
line. Adjoins Thirty-One Mile Mountain.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, black bears, lions, elk, rabbitli, doves, coyotes.
RESTWCTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only.
b. Motor vehicles prohibited off established roads.
YAMPA RIVER - Routt Co.. GMU 13, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Hayden, go 8 miles W on Hwy. 40; STL S of Hwy. 40. Access from Yampa River SWA.
Parking area available.
•
ACRES: 2,006
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, grouse, rabbits.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only.
b. Access from parking area only in SWA.

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�LISf OF STATE TRUST LANDS BY COUNTY

PROPERTY
ALAMOSA

ACRES

Medano (also Saguache)

20,605

North Canyon
P-.it/Whitby Canyon
Sand Creek South
State Line

632
1,302
319
496

Blue Lake
Keller Lea.,;e

14,059
1.520

Aspen Ridge
Chubb Parle
Droney Gulch
Little Cochetopa Creek
MaxwellPnrk
Poncha P-.is.,;
Sand Creek
Tiger Lilly Creek
CLEARCREEK
Bakerville

542
3,640
2,949
640
2,177
360
597
398

BACA

BENT

CHAFFEE

CONEJOS

640
240
37,908
,640
640
673
640
640

BenyCreek
Whiskey Creek
ELPASO
Turkey Track Ranch

640
602

EAGLE

FREMONr

Badger Creek (also Park)
Cody Parle
Cottonwood Ridge
Deer Haven
Dirty Gulch
Florence
Grape Creek
McCoy Gulch
Newlin Creek
Pinnacle Rock
Short Creek Baldy
Stoney Face Mountain
'rclble Mountain
Tallahmsee Rood
Turkey Gulch
Waugh Mountain (also Park)
West Bear Gulch
GRAND
Antelope Creek
Carter Creek
Copper Mountain
East Carter Mountain

5,019
3,566.
11,975
640
1,280
876
2.360
880

Black Sage Pass
Quakey Mountain
Tomichi Dome

415
640
640

Black Hawk
Black Mountain
Blue Spring
Guillenno Ranch
Little Sheep Mountain
Schultz Canyon
South Middle Creek
Wolf Springs

1,511
640
640
2,118
640
960
585
640

Adams
Cohagen
East Delaney Butte Lake
Elk Mountain
Independence Mountain
Indian Creek
Johnny Moore Mountain
Kemp Draw
Macfarlane Reservoir
North Platte
Owl Creek
Owl Mountain
Pinkham Mountain
Rabbit Ears
Red Canyon
Ridge Road
Sand Creek
Spring Creek
Taylor Draw
Three Sisters

640
2,839
11,039'
640
7,671
520
2,880
152
640
640
520
5,188
640
320
5,038
154
320
1,523

Nee Noshe Reservoir
Southwest Sweetwater

64;.0

Landsman Creek (also Yuma)

332

Box Creek
Crystal Lake

629
467

Arrowhead
Bull Mountain
Dry Creek North
Eagle Canyon
Horse Ranch ~
Jimmy Creek
LaGarde Creek
Meadow Creek
North Rabbit Creek
PmsCreck
Pfister Draw
Poudre River
Steinhoff Hill
LASANIMAS
Aguilar TV Hill
Apishipa North
Chancellor Ranch
AauopButte

200
640
640
640
640
640
640
640
640
640
1,920
5,700
480

GUNNISON

HUERFANO

JACKSON

320

Alamaditas Mesa
Alwnosa Canyon
LaJnm
Los Mogotcs Peak
Pinon Hills
Ruhadcro Canyon
San Luis Hills
Vincente Canyon
CUSTER
BeurGulch
Beddows Mountain
Fro1.e Creek
Lapin Creek
Rosita
DOLORES
Disappointment Creek

Middle Carter (Gun.'iight)
Middle Park
Milk Creek
Ptannigan
Slide Mountain
Troublesome Valley Ranch
West Carter Mountain
Windy Ridge

640
500
640
640
640
640

KIOWA

KITCARSON

8,887

LAKE

6,032
1.560
640
640
640
640
1,280
640
640
520
640
640
4,640
640
640
17,773
640

LARIMER

1,240
1,301
640
1,794

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3,640
2,537

2,080

500
1,880
47,425
2,052

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�LIST OF STATE TRUST LANDS BY COUNTY
PROPERTY

LASANIMAS
Sakariason
LOGAN
Atwood
Ford Bridge
Red Lion Ranch
MOFFAT
Bakers Peak
Ba1d Mountain
Ben Morgan Canyon
Big Hole Gulch
Boston Flats
Box Elder
Box Elder North
Castor Gulch
0..-dar Springs
Cedars
Citadel
Cold Springs Mountain
Cross Mountain
Elk Springs # I
Elk Springs #3
Fortification
Greasewood
Homestead
Iles Grove
Jeffway Gulch
Jimmy Dunn Gulch (also Routt)
Jubb Creek
Little Snake
Maybell
Monument Butte
Morgan Gulch
Oxbow
Pinc Tree Gulch
Pinon Ridge
Pole Gulch
Rattlesnake HiU
Sagebrush Draw
Simsbury Draw
South Duffy Mountain
South Nipple Rim
Temple Canyon
Thornburg Dmw
Triangle
Willow Creek
MONTEZUMA
Menefee Peak
Weber Canyon
MORGAN
Weldon Valley
OTERO
Higbee Canyon

AC~
560
160
280
200
12,393
6,887
640
1.847
104
628
640
640
640
640
640
26,509
640
8CX)

1,680
1,866
3.518
640
2,079
640
5,558
640
640

9,208
653
640
640
640
640
11.026
640
640
640
640
19,962
637
640
1,021
640
635
461
5,600

640
1,635
1,280
17,773
640
16,675
1,280
799
879
640
320
460
360
5,558
640
724
640
640

640

640
640
4(X)

1,863
1,200
2,006
13.!05
6,175
644

640

320
20,605
640
640
2,567
320
640
2.059
3.238
640
480
1,898
640
560
880
320
320
640
640

WELD

CarrTmct
3,240
Gl"e$Cwood Lake
640
YUMA·
Land'illlan Creek (also Kit Carson) 332
Sandy Bluffs
3,202

640

PARK

Antero
Badger Creek (also Fremont)
Badger Flats
Crooked Top
Dick's Peak
Eleven Mile
Hartse}
High Creek
McArthur Gulch

Saddle Mountain
63 Ranch
TI1rec Mile Mountain
Waugh Mountain (alsq Fremont)
Wonner Gulch
PUEBLO
Saint Charles
RIO GRANDE
Dry Creek
Gemini
ROU1T
Coal Bank Gulch
Cottonwood Creek
Deep Cn.-ek
Fly Gulch
Gra-..-.yCn.&gt;ck
Jimmy Dunn Gulch (also Motlal)
King Creek
Maynanl Gulch
MoodyCn.-ek
Moonhill
Mompos Creek
Morrison Cn.-ck
Sage Creek
Sleeping Giant
Stokes Gulch
1\venty Mile
Yantpa River
SAGUACHE
Baca
Bum&gt; Springs I&amp;2
Daley Gulch
Little La Garita Creek
LosCn..-ek
Medailo (also Alamosa)
Middle Creek
Miner.ii Hot Springs
Mishak Lukes
Mogotas Arroyo
Old Womun Creek
Saguache Creek
San Juan Creek
San Luis Creek
San Luis Creek #2
Sanderson Gulch
Steel Canyon
Stonehouse Gulch
Villa Grove
Werner Arroyo
SANMIGUEL
Carter Place
Dry Creek Basin
Poison Spyder

8.400
6,032
3,570
400
640
265
420
1,121
480

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James, chair: Je!Trey A. Crawford. vice chair, Brad Phelps. S&lt;.'CO:lal)'; Tom Burke. member; Clain: O'Ncal. member,
Robcn Shoemaker, member: Ken Torres, member; Bernard Black. member, Rick Enstrom, member, Russell George,
ex-officio member, Don Amcnl. ex-officio member.
NOTE: Laws and rcgulatioM in this bmchure are parnphrased for easier understanding and are intended only as a
guide. Colorado wildlife statutes and regulations are available for viewing at DOW offices.

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�• RULF.s FOR STATE TRUST LANDS
1. Closed 1/2 hour after sunset to 1/2 hour before sunrise, unless posted otherwise.
2. Unless otherwise stated in this brochure, these regulations apply to State Trust
Lands leased by DOW for wildlife recreation:
a. Closed March I-Aug. 31, unless posted otherwise.
b. Open to only hunting, fishing and watchable wildlife.
c. Camping prohibited.
. d. Target practice or shooting prohibited.
e. Youth mentor hunting and/or fishing means hunting or fishing by youths 15 or younger
who must be accompanied by an adult at least 18 years old.
--~· CRITERIA PROIDBITING ACTIVI'flF.S
Tpe DOW ~y manage activities by posting signs, considering these criteria:
a. Public safety.
b. Calving or lambing areas nearby.
c. Nearby comils, loading chute or other livestock structures.
d. Nearby private buildings, such as outbuildings, houses, barns, storage sheds.
e. Nearby agricultural equipment
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f. ,If road or trail protection is needed to prevent excessive damage.
g. Negative impacts on wildlife, livestock or agricultu.qtl products.
h. If area provides additional public benefits and is consistent with other agreements.
ALPHABETICAL LISTING
ADAMS - Jackson Co., GMU 6, s·teamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Walden go 4.2 miles N on Hwy. 125 to CR 8'. Go 6.8 miles E to CR SA, then E .8 mile
to two-track road. Talce two-track .6 mile SE to parking area. Unless accessing from Colorado
State Forest, STL provides the only way into Adams and Sand Creek STLs.
ACRES: 3,640 (360 acres in Sections 28, 29, 32, 33, along Sherman Creek, closed.)
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
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HUNTING: Elk, deer, antelope, moose, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access restricted as posted.
b. Foot or horseback only.
AGUILAR TV HILL - Las Animas Co., GMU 85, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
From Aguilar, talce Exit 30 off 1-25 to CR 63.1. Go .5 mile W.
ACRES:500
OPEN: Sept I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Mule deer, antelope, black bears, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Access restricted as posted on E side.
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ALAMADITAS MESA- Conejos Co., GMU 81, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
Route #1: _From Los Mogotes Peale STL (see directions in this brochure), go Won 2-track 75
miles to W boundacy. #2: From La Jara STL, (see directions in this brochure) go S of La Jara
Reservoir on 4WD road to Fox Creek. From Fox Creek, by foot or horseback only, go 15 miles
S to S boundruy to FS land. Go 3 miles Eon FS land and cross both Fox Creek and Fox Creek
trail. Go I mile to W boundacy.
ACRES: 640 •
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, antelope, cottontail, grouse, coyote.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
ALAMOSA CANYON - Conejos Co., GMU 81, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
Go 12 n:wes S of Monte Vista on Hwy. 15; then go 11 miles Won USFS Rd. 250 to Terrace
Res. (Alamosa Canyon). Then·go on foot or horseback through BLM and national forest.
ACRES:240
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.

�HUNTING: Elk, d~r. bear, small game .•
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
ANTELOPE CREEK - Grand Co., GMU 181, Hot Sulphur Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Kremmling, go W 14 miles on Hwy. 40 to Chimney Rock Rd. (USFS Rd. 103), then go
6 miles E to East Carter Mtn. gate. Walk-through gate with signs provides access.
· ACRES: 1,240
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OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, blue grouse.
RESTRICTIONS:
a Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
b. ATV, snowmobile access allowed on designated route as posted at East 9u'ter Creek gate
during hunting season only. ·
c. Camping, campfires prohibited.

AN1ERO - Parle Co., GMU 49/50, Denver Svc. Ctr.
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From Faiiplay, go S on Hwy. ~5 for 16.5 miles. Next to Antero State WIidlife Area. From N
of Antero Jct ~n Hwy. 24, go 9 miles to Antero Reservoir Rd.; then go W 1.75 miles to NW
comer of STL. Or, 4.5 miles N of Antero Jct on Hwy. 285, then Won unmarked USFS Rd
433, .5 mile to N boundary. Tlillber ~tivity may be present •
ACRES: 8,400 •
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28. Year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: Big game; small game, waterfowl.
APISHAPA NORTH - Las Animas CQ., GMU 133, Pueblo Svc. Qr.
I:rom Walsenburg, take J-25 exit to Hwy. 10; go E for 18.5 _miles. Then go S on CR 77 for 7
miles; go E on CR 90 for 11 miles to Apishapa SWA. Follow signs through SWA to NE side
and parking lot
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ACRES: 1,880
OPEN: Sept I-Feb. 28.
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HUNTING: Mule deer, antelope, bighorn sheep, rabbits, .doves, scaled quail, bobcats, coyotes.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only.
b. Motor vehicles prohibited past parking 1qt •
ARROWHEAD - Larimer Co., GMU 19, Fort Collins Svc. Ctr.
From Rustic, go 2.25 miles W on Hwy. 14 in Poudre Canyon, .25 miles on highway frontage
. on N side.
ACRES:200
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Bighorn sheep, deer, elk, cottontail rabbits, blue grouse, pine squirrels.
ASPEN RIDGE - Chaffee Co., GMU 57, Salida Svc. Ctr.
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From Salida, take CR 175 (Ute Trail) 5 miles N. Tum left on Chaffee CR 185 and go 5 miles.
Access off CR 185 at N and S ends of STL. Tunber activity may be present
ACRES:542
OPEN: Sept I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING:_ Bighorn sheep, deer, elk.
RESTRICTIONS:
a Foot or horseback only.
b. Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
•A1W00D - Logan Co. GMU 96, Brush Svc. Ctr.
From Atwood, go 1 mile S on Hwy. 63. Access n~ SE comer of STL next to CR 370.
ACRES: 160
OPEN: Sept. I-May 31.
HUNTING: Mule deer, white-tailed deer, pheasant, quail, turkey, ducks, geese, rabbits, squirrels, furbearers.

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RESTRICTIONS:
a. Reservations required for hunting by calling 1-800-846-9453 or via DOW Web site..
Reservations not accepted more than 14 days nor less than 48 hours before hunt date. Failing to
cancel reservations may result in losing future reservation rights. Max. I reservation per day, and
1 reservation per phone call. Reservations not transferable. Person who makes reservation must
be licensed hunter and be at property day of hunt Check in and check out required.
b. Hunting prohibited except Sat, Sun., Wed., Labor Day, Columbus Day (observed), Veterans
Day (observed), Thanksgiving day, Chrisbnas~ New Year's, Martin Luther King Day and
Presidents' Day.
c. Four reservations issued per day with a max. of 4 people each. 1\vo reservations ~ for the
. general public; 1 for mobility-impaired hunters and I for youth and their mentors. The general
public and mobility-impaired must hunt on the up river side of Hwy. 63. Youth and their mentors must hunt on the down river side of highway.
d Hunting with-centerfire rifles prohibited
d. Small game and waterfowl hunting prohibiJe(l on opening weekend of regular plains rifle
deer season and opening day and first weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
BACA - Saguache Co., GMU ·82, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
N of Hooper on Hwy. 17, via Roads D and G (E of Hwy. 17).
ACRES: 13,105
OPEN: Sept I-Feb. 28.
. HUNTING: Elk.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access and hunting allowed through hunt coordinator only. Contact Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
for reservation, (719) 587-6900.
-b. Hunting restricted to cow elk only.
BADGER CREEK - Fremont, Park_ Cty., GMUs 57/58, Salida Svc. Ctr.
-From Cotopaxi, go 21 miles Non CR 12, then go W 1 mile on :SLM road. From Hartsel, go S
on Hwy. 9 to Parle CR 53. Follow CR 53, 22 miles. TlIDber activity may be present
ACRES: 6,032
··oPEN: Sept I-Feb. 28. Year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: Mule deer, elk, bighorn sheep.
FISIDNG: Coldwater stream.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.

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BADGER FLATS - Parle Co., GMUs 50 &amp; 581, Denver Svc. Ctr. (GMU 50 N of Hwy. 50,
GMU 581 S of Hwy. 50)
Three points of access: (1.) From Lake George, go Won Hwy. 24, 1.5 miles. (2.) From Lake
George, go W 2.25 miles on CR 90. (3.) F~m Lake George, go W. on Hwy. 24 approx. 8
miles to USFS Rd. 891; go S.
ACRES: 3,570
OPEN: Sept I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, bear, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: F~t or horseback only.
BAKERS PEAK - Moffat Co., GMUs 3/4, Meeker Svc. Ctr.

In Craig at Hwys. 13 and 40, go Non Hwy. 13 for 24 miles to CR 101. Tum Eon CR 101

and go 1.5 miles.
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ACRES: 12,393
OPEN: Aug. l-eFeb. 28.
HUNTING: Antelope, deer, elk, sage grouse, rabbits and coyotes.
I RESTRICTIONS:
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a. Foot or horseback only.
b. Motor vehicles prohibited off state or county roads.
c. Camping prohibited.
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�BAKERVILLE - Clear Creek Co., GMU 39, Denver Svc. Ctr.
From Georgetown, take I-70 W 5 miles. STL is 1.25 miles E of Bakerville exit Majority is N
ofl-70.
ACRES:320
OPEN: Sept I-Feb. 28. Year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: Bighorn sheep, elk, mule deer, lions, black bears, blue grouse, ptarmigan, cottontail rabbits, snowshoe hares.
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ASHING: Coldwater stream.
RESTRICTIONS:
a Foot access only.
b. Access only off I-70 right of way.
BALD MOUNTAIN - Moffat Co., GMU 3, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
•Tract I: From Maybell, go Non CR 19 for 15 miles to CR 150. Go Won CR 150 for .5 miJe.
Tract 2: From Maybell, go Non CR 19 for 10 miles to CR 71. Go Won CR 71 to CR 71S. Go
S on CR 71 S for 2.5 miles. Tract 3 &amp; 4: From Maybell, _go W on Hwy. 318 for 15 miles to CR--- -- -;
21. Go Non CR 21. Tract 3 is 9 miles N of Hwy. 318 and W of CR. Tract 4 is 14 miles N of
Hwy. 318 and on both sides of CR.
ACRES: 6,887
OPEN: Aug. 16-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Antelope, mule deer, elk, sage grouse, rabbits, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a Campfires prohibited.
b. Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
BEAR GULCH - Custer Co., GMU 69, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Westcliffe, go IO miles Eon Hwy. 96 to~ 271. Go 1 mile to NW comer ofSTL.
ACRES: 640
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OPEN: Sept I-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, black bear, lions, rabbits, squirrels, turkeys.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
BEDDOWS MOUNTAIN - Custer Co., GMU 69, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
From Westcliffe, go N about 8 miles on Hwy. 69. Parking off Hwy. 69.
ACRES:500
OPEN: Sept I-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, bears, lions, turkeys, rabbits, squirrels.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only.
b. Parking prohibited on Hwy. 69.
c. Shooting prohibited within 500 feet of Hwy. 69 and man-made structures.
BEN MORGAN CANYON - Moffat Co., GMU 211, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Meeker, go 23 miles N on Hwy. 13. Tum Won CR 17 to CR 32. Go W 11 miles to CR
55. Go 2.5 miles to parking lot.
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ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28..
HUNTING: Deer, elk, antelope, small game.
BERRY CREEK - Eagle Co., GMU 36, Glenwood Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
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From Vail, take 1-70 W to Exit 163 (Edwards). Go N to Singletree entrance, then W to USPS
Rd. 778. Go 1 mile and take first left after cattle guard Go 2.5 miles. Several 4-WD roads run
through STL. Surrounded by USPS l,and.
ACRES: 640
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HUNTING: Deer, elk, black bears, blue grouse, rabbits, coyotes.

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�BIG HOLE GULCH - Moffat Co., GMU 3, Meeker.Svc. Ctr.
From Craig, go 40 miles N on Hwy°. 13. Take CR 4 W 15 miles.
ACRES: 1,847
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb 28 for hunting. Year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: Antelope, deer, elk, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a Camping, campfires prohibited
b. Only portable hunting blinds allowed.
BLACK HAWK - Huerfano Co., GMU 85, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
From Walsenburg, go S on 1-25 to Exit 42. Take CR 310 to Pry~r, then go Z.5 miles S on CR
_ 312 to E side of STL. Or, take CR 310 W to N side.
ACRES: 1,511
OPEN: Sept. I-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, black bears, lions, antelope, elk, doves, rabbits, turkeys.
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RESTRICTIONS:
a Foot or horseback only.
b. Motor vehicles prohibited off county roads.
BLACK MOUNTAIN - Huerfano Co., GMU 84, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
From Gardner, go 1 mile Won Hwy. 69. Tum N on USFS Rd. 634 and go 6 miles to USFS
Rd 635 (Black Mountain Rd.) Go W .5 mile to access markers.
ACRES:640
OPEN: Sept I-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, rabbits, squirrels, doves, coyotes, turkeys.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
BLACK SAGE PASS-Gunnison Co., GMU 551, Gunnison Svc. Ctr.
From Gunnison at Hwy. 50 and USFS Rd. 243 (Marshall Pass Rd.), go N on Hwy. 50, 1 mile
to USFS Rd 888. Go N on USFS Rd. 888 for 5.5 miles to S boundary.
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ACRES:415
OPEN: Sept I-Feb. 28. Year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: Mule deer, elk, black bears, lions, blue grouse, rabbits .
. FISHING: In small section of No Name Creek.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
• BLUE LAKE - Bent Co, GMU 125, Lamar Svc. Ctr.
From Las Animas, take Hwy. 194 W _to CR 10, N 11 miles then W 2.5 miles on CR TT to E
boundary. There are several parking lots:· (1) at end of CR TT; (2) at bridge on SE comer, (3)
at Send.
ACRES: 14,059
OPEN: Year-round
HUNTING: Antelope, deer, waterfowl, upland game.
FISHING: Warmwater·Iake.
RESTRICTIONS:
a Islands closed May 15-Aug. 31.
b. Camping permitted as posted.
c. Motor vehicles permitted on designated roads only.
BLUE SPRING - Huerfano Co., GMU 84, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
From Gardner go W on Hwy. 69 for I mile to USFS Rd. 634. Tum N and go 13 miles.
ACRES:640
OPEN: Aug. 15-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, lion, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting prohibited in safety zone along E boundary as posted.
b. Foot or horseback onJy.
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�BOSTON FLATS - Moffat Co. GMU 3, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Maybell, go NW 3.5 miles _on Hwy. 318. STL N of Hwy. 318. Parking between hwy.
and STL. No roads; only walk-in access.
ACRES: 104
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HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a Foot access only.
BOX CREEK- Lake Co., GMU 48, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Leadville, go 7 miles S on Hwy. 24, tum W on CRs 10/24 for 2.4 miles.
ACRES:629
OPEN: Sept !..;Feb. 2~.
HUNTING: Elle, deer, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot access only.
BOX ELDER - Moffat Co., GMU 21 I, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Hamilton, go Son Hwy. 13 for 11 miles to CR 17; tum right, go 1.5 miles to CR 5L Go
I mile to CR 32 and go 8.5 miles to BLM access.
ACRES:628
OPEN: Sept I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
BOX ELDER NORTH-Moffat Co., GMU.211, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Meeker, go 23 miles Non Hwy. 13. Tum Won CR 32 and go W 7 miles to parking lot
ACRES:640
OPEN: Sept I-Feb. 28;
HUNTING: Deer, ellc, antelope, small game.
BULL MOUNTAIN - Larimer Co., GMU 8, Fort Collins Svc. Ctr.
From Fort Collins, take Hwy. 287 N 22 miles to Cherokee Park Rd (CR SOC); go 35 miles W.
CR SOC runs through SE comer. 1\vo-track road runs into SW part.
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ACRES:640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
•HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a Foot or horseback only.
b. Motor vehicles prohibited off county roads.
BURRO SPRINGS I &amp; 2 - Saguache ·co., .GMU 68, Monte.Vista Svc. Ctr.
From LaGarita, go N on CR 42 for 2.2 miles to CR 42K. Go Won CR 42K.
ACRES: 6,175
OPEN: Aug. 15-May 31.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, an~lope, bighorn sheep, lion, rabbits, dove, blue grouse.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
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CARR TRACT - Weld Co., GMU 87, Fort Collins Svc. Ctr.
From Fort Collins, take 1-25 N 20 miles to Carr exit Go NE on Carr/Rockport Rd. (CR 126)..
Stl 2 miles NE of town of Carr.
ACRES: 3,240
OPEN: Aug. 15-last day of rifle antelope season.
HUNTING: Antelope.
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RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting from blinds prohibited.
b. Fires prohibited, including but not limited to open fires, BBQ's, stemo cans, smoking.
c. Maximum of 15, one-day pennits may be issued by DOW. Pennits available beginning
Aug. l. Contact DOW in Fort Collins, (970) 472-4300.

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�CARTER CREEK - Grand Co., GMU 181, Hot Sulphur Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Kremmling, go 14 miles Won Hwy~40 to Chimney Rock Rd. (USFS Rd. 103); go 3
miles E to parking area and sign.
ACRES: 1,301
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Mule deer, elk, blue grouse, sage grouse.
RESTRICTIONS:
a Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
b. Restricted vehicle use given to physically handicapped with verification of DOW handicapped ·card and permission from DOW office in Hot Sulphur Springs, (970) 725-6200.
Contact office for permission, restriction of use and map before entering area
.~ __ c. /JJV and snowmobile access allowed on designated route in Seel 31 as posted at East
-.__ • Carter Creek gate during hunting season only.
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;----eARTER PLACE - San Miguel Co., GMU 70, Montrose Svc. Ctr. .
From Naturita, take.Hwy. 145 E 3.5 miles to Hwy. 141; go 3.6 miles Son Hwy. 141. Turn W
on CR HI-131 and go 3 miles to dirt road; then go 1 mile S.
ACRES: 320
OPEN: Sept I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
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a Access through BIM only
b. Foot or horsebackonly.
CASTOR GULCH - Moffat Co., GMU 13 Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Craig, go Son Hwy. 13 about 14 miles to CR 93 ..Go E .5 mile. Signs designate hunt-.
able area
ACRES:640
OPEN: Aug. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, lion, small game.
. RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
NOTE: Ex.change of use on STL. Part private land; part state trust land.
CEDAR SPRINGS - Moffat Co., GMU 11, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Maybell, go 8 miles Won Hwy. 40; turn S on CR 23 and go about 2 miles. Vehicle
access on CR 23 and BIM Rd. 1558.
ACRES: 640 •
OPEN: sept I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Antelope, deer, e~ small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicle access permitted only on CR 23 and BLM Rd. 1558.
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CEDARS - Moffat Co., GMU 4, Meeker Svc. Ctr. .
From Craig, go Non Hwy. 13 for 38 miles to CR 2. Go Eon CR 2 for 6.5 miles.
ACRES:640·
OPEN: Aug. I-Feb. 28.
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HUNTING: Antelope, deer, elk, sage grouse, cottontail rabbits, coyotes.
RESTRICTIONS:
a Foot or horseback only.
b. Camping prohibited .
c. Only portable hunting blinds allowed.
CHUBB PARK - Chaffee Co., GMU 49, Salida Svc. Ctr.
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From Fairplay, go 20 miles Son Hwy 285 to Hwys. 285/24; go SW 1 mile to top of Trout
Creek Pass. Turn W (right) on CR 311; go 1 mile. Tunber activity.may be present.
ACRES: 3,640
OPEN: Sept 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, grouse, rabbits.

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�RESTRICTIONS:
a Camping permitted only as posted.
b. Motor vehicle access permitted on county roads as posted.
c. Foot or horseback only.
CITADEL - Moffat Co., Meeker Svc. Ctr. _
From M~ker, go Non Hwy. 64 to CR 71. Go N to Indian Valley Truck Trail, and go 12 N.
ACRES:640
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HUNTING: Elk. deer, antelope, small game.
COAL BANK GULCH -. Routt Co., GMU 441, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Hayden, go 2.5 miles N·on CR 76.
ACRES:879
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk. deer, sharp-tail grouse:
RESTRICTIONS:
a Hunting with archery, muzzleloaders and rimfire rifles only.
b. Foot or horseback only off county roads.
CODY PARK - Fremont Co., GMU 69, Salida Svc. Ctr.
Tract 1: From Westcliffe, at Hwys. 96 and 69, go Non Hwy. 69, 2.5 miles to CR 215. Go N
6.25 miles to SW comer of STL. Tract 2: From Hwy. 50 and 4th St. in Canon_City, go Son
4th St. 2 miles until it turns into CR 143. Go 10.3 miles S on CR 143 to BLM Rd 6227. Go
NW on BLM Rd 6227, 4 miles. Access by foot or horseback 7 mile;s thru BLM.
ACRES: 1,560
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Lions, bears, deer, elk, antelope, turkeys, rabbits, squprels.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
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COHAGEN - Jackson Co., GMU 171, Steamboat Spgs. Svc.. Ctr.
From Walden, go 6 miles SE on Hwy. 14 to CR 2 l. 0o E 1.8 miles.
ACRES: 2,537
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OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only..
COLD SPRINGS MOUNTAIN - Moffat Co., GMUs 2/201, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Maybell, go NW on Hwy. 318, 41 miles to CR ION. Go N on CR 1ON for &amp;miles. STL
W of CR ION largely on top of Cold Springs Mountain and is mixed with BLM and private
land. 2,495 acres E of CR 1ON _are mixed with BLM and private land. 4-wheel-drive vehicles
advised on CR 167 and BLM Rd. 2007.
ACRES: 26,509
OPEN: Aug. I-Dec. 31.
HUNTING: Elk. deer, antelope, blue grouse, sage grouse.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping allowed only during big game seasons.
b. Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
COPPER MOUNTAIN - Grand Co., GMU '.?8, Hot Sulphur Spgs..Svc. Ctr.
From Kremmling, go S on Hwy. 9 to Williams Peak or from CR 3 at Mule Creek. Access
from USFS land on S. All other access from private Ian~. Permission required.
ACRES: 640_
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28 ..
HUNTING: Elk. deer, blue grouse.
RESTRICTIONS:
a Foot or horseback only.
b. Camping, campfires prohibited.

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�COTI'ONWOOD CREEK - Routt Co., GMU 441, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Hayden. go N on CR 80 I mile to CR 70. Go E 2.8 miles to CR 80 and go N I0.7 miles.
ACRF..S:640
OPEN: Sept I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk,·blue and mountain sharp-tailed grouse.
RESTRICTIONS:
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a. Hunters limited through mandatory check station to control overcro~ding, resource damage
or trespassing on private property.
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c. Camping, campfires prohibited.
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..... COTI'ONWOOD RIDGE - Fremont Co., GMU 581, Salida Svc. Ctr. •
From Canon City, go Won Hwy. 50 for 12 miles to Hwy. 9. Tum Non Hwy. 9 and go 6 miles.
Tum Wat gate; go .8 mile.
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HUNTING: Deer, lion, bear, rabbit.
FISHING: Cottonwood Creek.
RESTRI':fIONS: Foot or horseb~k only.
CROOKED IDP - Parle Co., GMU 46, Denver Svc. Ctr.
From Bailey; go 2 miles N on Hwy. 285 to traffic light. Tum left on Park CR 43, go 6.4 miles to
Saddlestring Rd Tum left .3 mile to USPS Rd. IO I. Tum right; go 4 miles. Walle NE 2 miles.
ACRES:400
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HUNTING: Deer, elk, blue grouse, rabbit, squirrel, turkeys.
RESTRICTIONS:
a Foot or.horseback only.
b. Access only from USFS Rd. 101.
CROSS MOUNTAIN - Moffat Co., GMU 11, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Maybell, go SW on Hwy. 40, 16 miles to mile marker 44; go Non Deer Lodge Park Rd.
about 25 miles to BLM easement
ACRES:640
OPEN: Sept I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Antelope, deer, elk, small game.
•RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
CRYSTAL LAKE- Lake Co., GMUs 48 &amp; 49, Salida Svc. Ctr. (GMU 48, W of river, GMU
49, E of river)
From Leadville, go S on Hwy. 24 about 3 miles to Hwy. 300. Go W I mile to Halfmoon Rd.
-Go Son pavement and dirt road 2 miles until left fork. Take left fork S .75 miles.
ACRES:467
OPEN: Sept I.:.Feb. 28. Year-round for fishing'.
HUNTING: Elk. deer, waterfowl, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot access only. .•.
DALEY GULCH - Saguache Co., GMU 551, Gunnison Svc. Ctr.
From Sargents at USPS Rd. 243 and Hwy. 50,.go N .75 mile and tum left into STI.... Enter at
gravel pit W of Hwy. 50 across from state highway barn ..
ACRES:644 .
OPEN: Year-round.
HUNTING: Mule deer, elk, black bears, lions, blue grouse, rabbits.
FISHING: Agate Creek, Brush Creek, Tomichi Creek.
RESTRICTIONS:
a Camping permitted as posted
b. Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
c. Foot or horseback only.
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�DEEP CREEK - Routt Co., GMU i14, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Steamboat Spgs., go Non CR 129 for IO miles-to CR 54, then W 5 miles to CR 56. Go
W and S 3 miles to CR 52W, and continue W 2.4 miles. (Last 2 miles, 4WD only.)
A~:320
OPEN: Frrst day _ofarchery elk season to Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk. deer, grouse.
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RESTRICTIONS:
a Parking allowed only in designated area.
b. Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
c. ~oot or horseback only from designated parking area.
DEER HAVEN - Fremont Co., GMU 581, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Canon City, go Won Hwy: 50to Hwy. 9. Go 9 miles N to CR 11 Tum right and go 5.2
miles on CR 11 to Deer.Haven Rd. Tum right on Deer Haven Rd., and go .8 miles to
Thompson Mtn. Rd. Tum right, and go .7 -miles to end of road.
ACRES:640
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OPEN: Sept I-Feb. 28 for hunting. Year-round for watchable wildlife.
HUNTING: Big game: small game.
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RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
DICK'S PEAK - Park Co., GMU 58, Denver Svc. Ctr.
From Hartse], take Hwy. 9 S 14 miles, then go 3.8 miles SW to Dick's Peak Rd. (261). Go 3
. miles.
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ACRES:640
OPEN: Sept I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, grouse, rabbits.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot access only..
DIRTY GULCH - Fremont Co., GMU 58, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Cotopaxi, go 5.5 miles N on CR 12.
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ACRES:640
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OPEN: Sept. I-May 31.
HUNTING: Mule deer.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
DISAPPOINTMENT CREEK - Dolores Co., GMU 711, Durango Svc. Ctr.
From Dove Creek, go 2 miles W to Hwys. 666 and 141. Go Non Hwy. 141 for 21· miles to
Disappointment Valley. Go S on CR l 9Q (USFS Rd. 250), 18 miles to McKinney Draw Rd.
on BLM land Go .25 mile S to N end of STL. Enter on N end, .25 mile S of CR l 9Q. Access
via two-track road on BLM land in Dawson Draw.
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ACRES:640
OPEN: SepL I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk. small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
DRONEY GULCH - Chaffee Co., GMU 56, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Poncha Spgs., go Non Hwy. 285 for 5 miles to CR 251. STL Wof Hwy. 285. Just N cm
Hwy. 285, access from highway monument with parking. Do not attempt access from N via
. subdivision on CRs 251A or 251. CR 251 makes abig circle and only Southern Prong can be
used to access on S side.
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ACRES: 2,949
OPEN: SepL I-Feb.28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a Camping, campfires prohibited.
b; Foot or horseback only.
c. Motor vehicles prohibited ~ff designated roads.
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�DRY CREEK - Rio Grande Co., GMU 80, Monte VISta.Svc. Ctr.
Sect 16: From Monte Vista, talce Hwy. 15 S 2 miles to #2 South Rd. Go 3 miles W. Sect. 36:
From Monte Vista, take Hwy. 15 S 2 miles to #2 So~th R~. Go W 9.5 miles to STL.
ACRES: 1,280
OPEN: Aug. 15-May 31.
HUNTING: Elle, deer, antelope, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a Hunting prohibited in safety zone along E side of Sect 16 as posted.
b. Camping, campfires prohibited.
c. Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.

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·~ DRY CREEK BASIN - San Miguel Co., GMU 70, Montrose Svc. Ctr.
On Hwy. 145, between Naturita and Redvale, tum Son Hwy. 141 and go 15 miles to Dty
Creek Basin SWA.
ACRES:640
, ~---pPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elle, deer, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
DRY CREEK NORTH - Larimer Co., GMU 8, Fort Collins Svc. Ctr.
Go W on Cherokee Parle Rd, CR 80 C, from Hwy. 287 approx. 50 miles to CR 103, then N to
Bull Mountain Access Rd Go 5 miles NE to STL, NE of Shell Creek. No established roads
access STL; some OHV roads provide
ACRES:640
OPEN: Sept I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elle, deer, bear, lion.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.

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EAGLE CANYON - Larimer Co., GMU 20, Fort Colliris Svc. Ctr.
Fropt Loveland, take Hwy. 34 W to Big Thompson School; go N 4 miles on Buckhorn Rd
(CR 27) to Masonville. Go NW on Buckhorn Rd. 2.5 miles to Storm Mountain Rd. Go 2.5
miles Won Storm Mountain Rd. to access sign on USFS land. Go by foot or horseback 1.5
miles across forest to S boundary.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. I-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer! elk, small game.

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EAST CARTER MOUNTAIN - Grand Co., GMU 181, Hot Sulphur Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Kremmling, go 14 miles Won Hwy. 40 to Chimney Rock Rd. (USFS Rd. 103). Then
go 6 miles E to sign and gate.
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ACRES: 1,794
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Mule deer, elk, blue grouse.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Motor vehicles restricted to Chimney Rock Road unless posted otherwise.
b. ATV, snowmobiles allowed on designated route as posted at gate in Sect..24 during hunting
season only.
c. Parking permi_tted in designated lots only.
d. Hunting prohibited in safety zone as posted along east fence line.
e. Camping, campfires permitted only as posted within 300 feet of Chimney Rock Road with
a 14-day limit
EAST DELANEY BUTTE LAKE - JacksonCo., GMU 16, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Walden, go .5 miles Won Hwy. 14 to CR 12, then 5.3 miles W to CR 18. Go 4.5 miles
W to CR 5. Go l. mile N to Delaney Butte Lakes State WIidlife Area. STL E of lake.
ACRES:640
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28 for hunting and watchable wildlife. Year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: Small game.
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�FISHING: Coldwater lake.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot access only.
ELEVEN MILE - Park Co., GMU 581, Denver Svc. Ctr.
From Hartsel, go SE 17 miles. STL crosses CR on N and S.
ACRES:265
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OPEN: Sept I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Antelope, waterfowl.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
ELK MOUNTAIN - Jackson Co., GMU 6, Steamboat Spgs. Syc. Ctr.
From Walden, take 5th Street E, which turns into CR 12, then go 10 miles to CR 12. Go left
about 2.5 miles to CR 12E over Elk Mountain 3.9 miles to end of road. Access.only from
State.Forest and parking lot at end of CR 12E.
ACRES: 2,839
OPEN: Year-round for fishing. Aug. 15-Feb. 28 for hunting.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, blue grouse, rabbits, coyotes.
FISHING: Coldwater stream.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only.
b. Access from parking lot only.
ELK SPRINGS #1 - Moffat Co., GMU 11, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Maybell, go Won Hwy. 40 to mile marker 42; tum S on BLM Rd. 1509. Go S 9 miles
through Sect 36 and tum NW. Private property in Sagebrush Draw (portions of Sects. 14, 23,
26) open to hunting. Enter S end through Sect 26.
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ACRES: 800
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, antelope, lions, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot and horseback only.
ELK SPRINGS #3 - Moffat Co., GMU 10, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Elk Springs, go .75 mile Won Hwy. 40. BLM road through center of STL S of Hwy.
40.
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ACRES: 1,680
OPEN:· Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Antelope, deer, elk, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
FLATTOP BUITE - Las Animas Co., GMU 133, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
From Aguilar on 1-25, take Exit 34 to CR 60. Go E for 10 miles; then go N on CR 75 for 2
miles. Go E on CR 64 for 2 iniles and N on CR 79 for 6 miles to parking lot
ACRES: 2,052
OPEN: Sept I-Feb. 28.
· -HUNTING: Mule deer, antelope, rabbits, doves, scaled quail, bobcats, coyotes.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.

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FLORENCE - Fremont Co., GMU 69, Salida Svc. Ctr. • .
From Canon City, take Hwy. 67 SE 13 miles tp CR· 1s, wlµch goes W to Florence Picnic
Area. next to STL.
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.ACRES:640
·OPEN: Sept I-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, black bears, lions, rabbits, squirrels, turkeys, blue grouse.
RESTRICTIONS:
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a. Foot or horseback only.
b. Access through national forest only.

�FLY GULCH (youth mentors only)- Routt Co., GMU 14, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr..
From Steamboat Spgs., go N on Hwy. 129 to CR 44. Then go W to CR 44A, then N I mile.
ACRF.S: 460
• OPEN: Sept I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for youth mentor hunting only.
b. Foot or horseback only.
FORD BRIDGE - Logan Co., GMU 91, Brush Svc. Ctr.
From Sterling, go 7.5 miles NE on Hwy. 138 to CR 40; then go E .5 mile.
~------ ACRES: 280
OPEN: Sept. I-May 31.
HUNTING: MuJe and white-tailed deer, pheasants, quail, turkeys, ducks, geese.
RESTRICTIONS:
• - - - a. Hunting prohibited with centerfire rifles.
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b. Small game and waterfowl hunting prohibited opening weekend of regular plains rifle deer
season, and opening day and first weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
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c. Paintball shooting p~hibited.
FORTIFICATION - Moffat Co., GMU 301, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Craig, go Non Hwy. 13 for 9.5 miles.
ACRF.S: 1,866
OPEN: Day after 4th rifle season through last day of late season in Dec. for hunting.
HUNTING: Elk.
RESTRICTIONS:
a Access and hunting allowed through Frosty Acres Ranch only. Contact ranch for reservations,
(970) 824-8935 or (970) 824-9568.
. b. Hunting restricted to cow elk.
c. Access only from parking area off Hwy. I 3.
d. Foot access only.
FROZE CREEK - Custer Co., GMU 86, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
From Westcliffe, go IO miles S on Hwy. 69. Go W on CR I05 for I mile to SE comer of STI...
Parking lot at CRs I05 and 111.
ACRF.S: 640
. OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Antelope, deer, elk, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot access only.

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GERRARD - Rio Grande Co., GMU 80, Monte VISta Svc. Ctr.
1\vo miles E of South Fork or 13 miles W of Del Norte on Hwy. 160, go .25. mile S of Hwy.
i60 on USFS Rd. 345.
ACRF.S: 799
. OPEN: Sept l-Feb._28.
HUNTING: Elle, deer, bear, lion, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
GRAPE CREEK - Fremont Co., GMU 69, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Canon City at Hwy. 50 and First Street, go S on Fust Street, 1 mile to CR 3. W on CR
3, 5.2 miles to Temple Canyon City Parle. Go S .5 mile through park to NE comer of STI...
Continue through STI.. along Grape Creek and I;7 miles along Grape Creek through BLM to
Pine Gulch. Walk W up Pine Gulch 1.2 miles.
ACRF.S: 1,280
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28 for hunting. Year-round for watchable wildlife and fishing as posted
on Grape Creek.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, bighorn sheep, lions, bears, rabbits, turkeys.
FISHING: Coldwater stream.
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�RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
GRASSY CREEK - Routt Co., GMU 13, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Hayden, go E on Hwy. 40 for 6 miles to CR 27; go S 6 miles. Parking off CR 27 on Old
Rockcastle Mine Access Rd.
ACRES: 360
OPEN: Sept I-May 31.
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HUNTING: Deer, elk, mountain sharp-tailed grouse.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
GREASEWOOD - Moffat Co., GMU 3, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
Six parcels: (1) From Maybell, go N on CR 19 to CR 21. Then go N on CR 21 for 1.5 miles •
and Eon two-track road to Red Wash Butte. .(2) From Maybell, go Non CR 19 to CR 21,
then go N (?fl CR 21 to CR 50. Go E on CR 50, for 5 miles. (3) From Maybell, go N on CR
19 to CR 21; go N on CR 21 to CR 42, then E on CR 42 for 8.5 miles. (4) From Maybell, N
on CR .19 to CR 8. East on CR 8 to CR 6. Head NE on CR 6-CR 44 for 4.5 miles. (5) From
Maybell, go Non.CR 19 to CR 8. Then go Eon~ 8 tQ CR SN and go N 1.25 miles. (6)
From Maybell, go N on CR 19 to CR 8, then go E to CR SN. STL NE of intersection.
ACRES: 3,518
OPEN: Aug. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Antelope, mule deer, elk, sage grouse, rabbits.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot access only. •
GREASEWOOD LAKE - Weld Co., GMU 95, Fort Collins Svc. Ctr.
From Kersey, go 18 miles Eon Hwy. 34 to CR 87 (Masters Rd.). Go N and Eon Rd. 87
(which will become CR 89) for 14 miles to CR 68. At intersection, go E I mile to parking

area.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Antelope, cottontail rabbits, coyotes, doves, ducks.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot access only.
GUILLERMO RANCH·- Huerfano Co., GMU 85, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
From Walsenburg, go 15 miles NW on Hwy. 69 to Badito Jct. From Badito Jct, talce CR 520 S
for 6 miles to Major Ranch entrance. Then go W 1.25 miles on CR 520.1 to SE comer of STI.:..
CR 520.1 enters STL on SE comer, then traverses STL 3 miles to W boundary.
ACRES: 2,118
OPEN: Sept I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Antelope, rabbit, dove, coyote.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
HARTSEL ~ Parle Co., GMU 58, Denver Svc. Ctr.
From Hartsel, at Hwys. 24 and 9, take Hwy. 9 S, .5 mile. Prty. on both sides of road. Also
-from Hartsel, go SE on CR 59, 3 miles to parlcing area. Walk S I mile and W .25 mile.
ACRES:420
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OPEN: Sept I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Antelope, waterfowl.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
1-llGBEE CANYON - Otero Co., GMU 130, Lamar Svc. Ctr.
From La Junta, go 13 miles Son Hwy. 109. STL N of Hwy. 109 between Comanche National
Grasslands sign and CR 804.
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ACRES: 640
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OPEN: ~_ept. I-Feb. 28:
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.

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�HIGH CREEK - Parle Co., GMU 50, Denver Svc. Ctr.
From Fairplay, go 7 miles S on Hwy. 285. Take road E of Hwy. 285 a half miles E to road
going S. Go .25 miles.
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ACRES: 1,121
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28 for hunting. Year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: Antelope, waterfowl.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
HOMESTEAD - Moffat Co., GMU 11, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Maybell, go Won Hwy. 318 for l 0 miles to CR 10. Go SW on CR l 0 for 6 miles to BLM
Rd. 1686. Go S on BLM Rd. 1686, l mile.
ACRES:640

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HUNTING: Antelope,·small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
• ~- --a. Campfires prohibited.
b. Foot or ~orseback only.
HORSE RANCH PASS - Larimer Co., GMU 8, Fort Collins Svc. Ctr.
From Fort Collins, go N-22 miles on Hwy. 287 to Cherokee Park Rd. (CR_ 80C).. Go Won
Cherokee Park Rd. 40 miles to CR 103. N to Bull Mountain road, then go 4miles NE.
Parking on adjacent BLM land Tnnber activity may ~ present. Access is by rough 4WD
road; no turnaround for trailers.
ACRES:64()
OPEN: Sept. 1- Feb, 28 for bunting.
HUNTING: Elk, antelope, deer.
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RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
ILES G,ROVE - Moffat Co., GMUs 12/211, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Craig, go S on Hwy. 13 to 4 miles S of flamilton and 1-mile E of mile marker 70:4.
From Craig, go S on Hwy. 13 for 5.5 miles S of Hamilton and l mile W of mile marker 70.4.
. Access to E parcefoff Hwy. 13 on W edge of property. To W parcel, go S off Hwy. 13 on CR
• 49, l mile to parking area.
ACRES: 2,079
OPEN: Sept 1-Feb. 28. HUNTING: Deer, elk, antelope, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
INDEPENDENCE MOUNTAIN - Jackson Co., GMU 161, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Walden, go .5 mile Won Hwy. 14 to CR 12. Go W 8 miles to CR 7; Go N 6 miles to
property. From Cowdrey, go W 6 miles on CR 6y..ACRES: 11,039
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
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RES'qUCTIONS: ATVs allowed for game retrieval only 10 am. to 2 p.m. on designated
. roads otherwise closed to motoijzed traffic.
INDIAN CREEK - Jackson Co., GMU 171, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Rand, go Non CR 27, 3.6 miles to CR 21. •
• ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: big game, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a Hunting prohibited with centerfire rifles in NE 1/4 of Sect 16.
b. Foot or horseb~ck only.
c. Access from parking lot off CR 21 only.

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�JEFFWAY GULCH - Moffat Co., GMU 13, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Craig, go 14 miles S on Hwy. 13 to Hwy. 317. Go E on Hwy. 317 for 7.5 miles to CR
33; go 1.25 miles N to STL. Horse gate at SE comer.
ACRES:640
OPEN: Sept I-Feb. 28.HUNTING: Elk, deer, small game.
RES1RICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
JIMMY CREEK - Larimer Co., GMU 8, Fort Collins Svc. Ctr.
From Fort Collins, go 50 miles Won Hwy. 14. Ttun Non Laramie River Rd.. 103 and go 23
miles to Bull Mountain road. Then go E 1.25 miles to BLM and STL boundary. Bordered on
E, N and W by BLM land.
ACRES:640
OPEN: Sept I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, antelope, small game.
RES1RICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
JIMMY DUNN GULCH - Moffat, Routt ctys., GMU 441,Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Hayden, go 5 miles'N on Hwy. 40 to CR 80. Go Non CR 80, 2.5 miles to property on •
W side of CR 80.
ACRES: 5,558
OPEN: Last Sat in Aug.-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RES1RICTIONS:
a Hunters limited through a mandatory check station to control overcrowding, resource damage or trespassing on neighboring private property. •
b. Foot or horseback only.
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JOHNNY MOORE MOUNTAIN - Jackson Co., GMU 6, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Walden, take Hwy. 14 SE 12.5 miles to Ql 30. Go 1 mile to parking area From Walden
take 5th St E until it becomes CR 12; go 6.7 miles E to CR 23A. Go 4.2 miles S, then E. Or,
take 5th Street E until it becomes CR 12. Go EJ0 miles to-CR 29. Go .9 miles to parking
area Parking lot W of dam. Parking lot .25 mile N of dam. •
ACRES: 7,671
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28. Southern portion open year-round for fishing as t&gt;9sted.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
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FISHING: In Michigan River and along Meadow Creek Reservoir dam as posted.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
JUBB CREEK - Moffat Co.,. GMU 211, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Meeker, go 23' miles N on Hwy. 13. Tum Won CR 17 .to CR 32 and go W .5 miles tp
parking lot.
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ACRES:640
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
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HUNTING: Deer, elk, antelope, small game..
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KELLER LEASE- Bent Co., GMU 146, Lamar Svc. Ctr.
Go 3 miles S of Las-Animas on Hwy. 101 to CR DD; then go .5 mile E to CR 13 for 1.5
miles, then Eon CR FF for .5 mile. Go N 13.5 for .5 mile;·then Eon CR FF.5 for 7 miles.
ACRES: 1,520
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, antelope, small game.·
RESTRICTIONS: Foot.or horseback only:
KEMP DRAW - Jackson Co., GMU 171, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Walden, go 6 miles SE on Hwy. 14 to CR 21; go 1.3 miles S.
ACRES:520
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
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�HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICI1ONS: Motor v~hicles restricted to designated roads and CR 21.
J(ING CREEK - Routt Co., GMU 26, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Toponas, go .5 ~le Son Hwy. 131 and tum Won CR 5 about 3 miles .. Go Son CR 5A
for l mile.
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ACRES:640
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big ga,ne, small game.
FISHING: Coldwater stream.
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RESTRICI1ONS: Foot or horseback only.
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LaGARDE CREEK - Larimer Co., GMU 7, Fort Collins Svc. Ctr.
From Fort Collins, take Hwy. 14, 50 miles W. Take Lammie River Rd. (CR 103) N 28 miles
to Hohnholz Lakes. Go W 15 miles on.USPS Rd. 200, then Son Rd. 143 and go Eon Rd.

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ACRES:640
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28 for hunting. Year-round for fishing ..
HUNTING: Elk, deer, bear. •
FISHING: LaGarde Creek for brooks and browns.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
LA JARA RESERVOIR - Conejos Co., GMU 81, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
From La Jara, go W on Hwy. 15 for I 0.5 miles to USPS Rd. 240; go 23 miles. T1111ber activity •
. may be present.
ACRES: 37,908
OPEN: Year-round for fishing. Sept. I-Feb. 28 for hunting.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, antelope, bighorn sheep, black bear, lion, small game. •
. FISHING: Lake, three coldwater streams.
RESTRICI1ONS:
a Camping pennitted only as posted..
b. Foot or horseback only.
c. Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
LANDSMAN CREEK - Yuma Co., GMU 103, Colorado Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Burlington, go 18 miles Non Hwy. 385; go .5 mile Eon Yuma CR 0.
ACRES:332
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OPEN: Sept. I-May 31 for hunting.
HUNTING: Deer, turkeys, pheasants, quail, doves, rabbits, coyotes.
RESTRICI1ONS: Foot only.
LAPIN CREEK - Custer Co., GMU 84, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
From Westcliffe, go 8 miles S on Hwy. 69 to CR 310. Go 5.5 miles E to property.
ACRES:640
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, antelope.
RESTRICI1ONS: Foot or horseback only.
LITTLE COCHETOPA CREEK - Chaffee Co., GMU 561, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Poncha Spgs., take Hwy. 50 W 2.5 miles to CR 210, then S 4.5 miles. T1111ber activity
may be present.
ACRES:640
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game.
RESTRICI1ONS: Foot or horseback only.
LITTLE LA GARITA CREEK - Saguache Co., GMU 79, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
From La Garita, go W on C~ero Creek Rd. for l mile, then go S at fork on La Garita Rd. for
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�3 miles. Go W on USPS Rd. 670 (La Garita Creek) 5 miles. Take USPS Rd 670 to SE comer
or from W on USFS Rd. 670 to SY{ comer.
ACRES:640
OPEN: Year-round for watchable wildlife. Sept I-Feb. 28 for hunting.
HUNTING: Elle. deer, antelope, black bears, lions, cottontail rabbits, squirrels, doves, coyotes,
beavers.
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RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
LITILE SHEEP MOUNTAIN - Huerfano Co., GMU 85, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
From Gardner, go SW on CR 560 (Arco Rd.) for 7 miles. CR -560 traverses STL from NW
comer to S side.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept I-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, bears, ellc. rabbits, doves, band-tailed pigeons, turkeys.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off county roads.
_LITTLE SNAKE - Moffat Co., GMU ·'213, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Maybell, go 15 miles NW on Hwy. 318 to CR 21. Go Non CR 21 about 3.5 miles.
ACRES:640
OPEN: Sept. l~Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, antelope, ellc. rabbits.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
LOS CREEK - Saguache Co., GMU 67, Gunnison Svc. Ctr:
From Gunniso11, on Hwy. 50, go 8 miles to Hwy. 114. Go SE 20 miles. Tum right on CR
NN56. Go SE about 7.5 miles to USPS Rd. 787.2A. Go E 2 miles to S access.
ACRES: 320
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Antelope, elk, deer, small game.
FIS:mNG: Coldwater stream.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off established roads.
LOS MOGOTES PEAK - Conejos Co., GMU 81, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
From S side of Antonito at Hwys. 285 and 17, go 7 miles Won Hwy. 17 to two-track trail N of
Hwy. 17 by old cemetery. Go N and Won two-track along N side of Los Mogotes Peak. Go past
peak 5 miles through BLM to E boundary.
ACRES:640
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elle. deer, antelope, cottontail, grouse, coyote.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
Mc.ARfHUR GULCH - Parle Co., GMU 501, Denver Svc. Ctr.
From Bailey, go Won CR 64 for 3.9 miles to parking area.
ACRES:480
OPEN: Sept I-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, eUc. turkeys.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting prohibited with centerflre rifles.
b. Hunting prohibited in safety zone around ranch house and outbuildings as· posted
McCOY GULCH - Fremont Co., GMU 86, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Cotopaxi, go 4 !Illies S on CR 1-A to CR 37 to BLM land. Go E across BLM to W
boundary.
ACRES:640.
OPEN: Sept I-May 31.
HUNTING: Turkey, bears, lions, ellc. deer.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
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�MACFARLANE RF.SERVOIR - Jackson Co., GMU 17, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Walden, go S on Hwy. 125 for 18 miles to CR 28. Go 2.1 miles W to parking lot or
drive .3 miles W to two-track road. For access to W portion, talce access road 2.1 miles N. Go
left at Y intersection; go .7 miles to fence. Go through gate and follow road Non W side of
fence 1 mile. Take 2-track .8 miles W. Reservoir access also from BLM land.
ACRES: 2,880
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28. •
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RF.S1RICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
MAXWELL PARK - Chaffee Co., GMU 481, Salida Svc. Ctr.
In Buena Vista at the stoplight, go I mile Won CR 306 to CR 321. Go Son CR 321 for 5 nu1es
-- to CR 327. Tum W on CR 327 and go W I mile to parking lot. Or talce CR 306 for 3 miles W
to CR 339.
ACRES: 2,177
~°7"-0PEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, antelope.
RF.S1RICTIONS:
a Foot or horseback only.
b. Max. 4 vehicles to parking area; max. 3 people per vehicle.
c. Access through parking areas only.
d. Camping, campfires prohibited.
MAYBELL- Moffat Co., GMU 3, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
Froin Maybell, go 1.5 miles Non CR 19. Tract Eand WofCR 19, N of Yampa River. CR 19
bisects-STL from N and Sand provides primary access. Access also-from Hwy. 40, 4.5 miles
E of Maybell and off Hwy. 318, W of Maybell near town of Sunbeam.
ACRES: 9,208
OPEN: Year-:-round for fishing and watchable wildlife. Aug. 15-Feb. 28 for hunting.
HUNTING: Deer,·elk, small game.
FISHING: Coldwater stream.
RF.STRICTIONS:
a Camping permitted as posted.
b. Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
c. Foot or horseback only.
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MAYNARD GULCH - Routt Co., GMU 441, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Hayden, go 8 miles Won Hwy. 40. STL N of highway.
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ACRES:724
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk,. grouse, rabbits.
RF.SlRICTIONS:
a Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Vehicle parking only in designated areas.
c. Hunters limited through mandatory check station to control overcrowding, resource damage
or trespassing on private property.
d Foot or horseback only.
MEADOW CREEK - Larimer Co., GMU 8; Ft Collins Svc. Ctr.
From Ft Collins, go 22 miles N on hwy. 287 to Cherokee Park Rd. (CR SOC), then go l 0
miles W to Middle Cherokee Management Area. Property in and adjacent to middle unit
ACRES:640
OPEN: Open year-round for wildlife-related activities N of CR SOC. Open Sept. I- to Feb. 28
for hunting S of CR SOC.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, antleope, small game.
RF.s1RICTI0NS:
a S of CR SOC, foot or horseback only.
b. Vehicle access N of CR SOC allowed only certain times of year when Middle Cherokee
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c. Only certified weed-free hay allowed.
MEDANO - Alamosa, Saguache ctys., GMU 82, Monte Vista Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
Go 13 miles N of Alamosa on Hwy. 17, then go E 8 miles on Lane 6 North to San Luis Lakes
SWA or 17 miles N of Alamosa on Hwy. 17. Go E 4 miles on Twelve Mile Lane.
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ACRES: 20,605
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk.
RESTRICTIONS:
a Foot or horseback only.
b. Hunting restricted to cow elk only.
c. Hunts allowed through hunt coordinator only. Contact DOW in Monte Vtsa for reservations, _.-:·
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MENEFEE PEAK - Montezuma Co., GMU 73, Durango Svc. Ctr.
From Mancos, go NE on Hwy. 160 for 5 miles. Tum right on dirt road at top of Mancos Hill.
Go 2.5 miles up dirt road to Menefee Mountain.
ACRES: 635
OPEN: Sept 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, lions, turkey, bears, small game.
• RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
MIDDLE CARTER-GUNSIGHT - Grand Co., GMU 181, Hot Sulphur Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
NW sector: Froin Kremmling, take Hwy. 40 for 14 miles W to Chimney Rock Rd. (USFS Rd.
103). SE sector: From Kremmling, take Hwy. 40 for 10 miles W to CR 25. Take CR 26, left
fork .5 mile from Hwy. 40 and go E 5 miles. Chimney Rock Rd. (CR 27) accesses NW section; Gunsight Rd. (CR 26) accesses SE section.
ACRES: 5,019
OPEN: Sept I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big- game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a Camping, campfires pennitted within 300 feet of Chimney Rock Rd. (CR 27/USFS 103) as
posted.
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b. Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
CAUTION: Roads highl_y erodible; care advised in wet weather.
MIDDLE CREEK - Saguache Co., GMU 681,'Monte Vista Svc.-Ctr.
Go NW of Saguache on Hwy 114. Go Non CR 38 EE for 2.5 miles; then go N 2 miles on
USFSRd856.
ACRES:640
OPEN: Sept I,;,Feb. 28; .
HUNTING: Elk, deer, antelope, bear, lion, small game.
RES'D{ICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
MIDDLE PARK - Grand Co., GMU 27, Hot Sulphur Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Kremmling, take Hwy. 40 W 6 miles to Hwy. 134; go 4 miles to Red Dirt Rd. (USFS
.Rd. 100). Then go 15 miles to Buffalo Park. Take USFS Rd. 131 for I mile E to sign and gate.
ACRES: 3,566
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OPEN: Sept I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only.
. b. Motor vehicles and parking restricted as posted.
c. Camping, campfires prohibited.
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MILK CREEK - Grand Co., GMU 27, Hot Sulphur Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
SW access: From Kremmling, take Hwy. 40 W 6 miles to Hwy. 134, then go 4 miles to Red
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�Dirt Rd. (USFS Rd. 100). Go N 15 miles to Buffalo Parle, then Eon USFS Rd 131 to sign
and gate. NE access: From Kreminling, take Hwy. 40 for 20 miles W to CR 184. Go 2 miles
W (dry ·weather only) through.white pipe gate and along vehicle track to parking area just
before Muddy Creek: In wet weather, stay on CR 184, mile marker 161 and enter property
from ridg~ or end of road. 1\vo Bar access: Take HVfY. 40 W of Kremmlirig 18 miles ~o signed
parking area. mile marker 163. Tnnber activity may be present
ACRES: 11,975
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, sniall game.
RESTRICTIONS:.
a. Foot or horseback only unless posted.
b. Motor vehicles restricted to CR 184 (Hwy. 40, mm 163) and parking area (mm 165) unless
- posted.
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c. Motor vehicle access through gate in Sect. 11 restricted to designated track when road is
dry.
~ - d Parking in Seel 14 restricted as posted.
e. Camping, campfires prohibited.
MINERAL HOT SPRINGS - Saguache Co., GMU 82, Monte Vista Svc. 'Ctr.
From Villa Grove, go S 4 miles on Hwy. 2~5 to CR GG; go 1/8 mile E. CRs GG and 58EE
bisectS1L.
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ACRES:640
OPEN: Arig. 15-Feb. 28.
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HUNTING: Antelope, mule deer, elk, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off .designated roads.
MISHAK LAKES - Saguache Co., GMU 68, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
From Moffat, go S 2 miles on Hwy. 17, which bisects S1Land provides several access points
WofCRO.
ACRES: 2,567
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, ~lk, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
MOGOTAS ARROYO - Saguache Co., GMU 68, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
From Saguache, go S 15 mifes on.Hwy. 285 to CR L. Go W 4 miles to BLM road that bisects
S1L.
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• ACRES: 320
OPEN: Year-round for watching wildlife only. Aug. 15-Feb. 28 for hunting.
HUNTING: Antelope, mule deer, elk, bighorn sheep, rabbits, coyotes, bobcats.
RESTRIC".TIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
MONUMENT BUTTE - Moffat Co.; GMU 12, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Hamilton, go S 3 miles on Hwy. 13 to Yellow Jacket Pass Rd (CR 45). Then go S on
CR 45 for 4 miles. Parking lot with campipg at S end off CR.
ACRES: 653
OPEN: Sept I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, rabbits, grouse.
RESTRICTIONS: ·
a. Foot or horseback only.
b..Motor vehicles prohibited off county road.
MOODY CREEK - Routt Co., GMU 231, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
. From Steamboat Spgs., take Hwy. 40 for 2 miles S to Hwy. 131. Take Hwy. I 31 S to town of
Y~pa. Follow CR 7 SW until it turns into USFS Rd. 900. Go .75 mile N.
ACRES:640
OPEN: Sept l-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer.
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a Hunting prohibited N of Moody Creek.
b. Foot or horseback only.
MOONHILL- Routt Co., GMU 14, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.. .
. F~m Clark, go SE on USFS Rd 440 to Rd. 471. At USFS Rd 471 A, walk SW into Long
Draw; go 3 miles. Also, comer of Moonhill next ~o CR 129 about 12 miles N of Hwy. 40 at
Steamboat Spgs. Parking at USFS Rd. 471A.
'ACRES:640
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elle, deer, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:.
a Hunting prohibited with centerfire rifles.
b. Motorized vehicles, s~owmobiles, bicycles prohibited.
c. Firewood cutting, campfires, camping prohibited.
MORAPOS CREEK - Moffat Co., GMU 12, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Hamilton, go 2 miles Son Hwy. 13, then tum S.on CR 41. Go 2 miles to access on
BLM land. Access steep and up to 2 miles from CR. Grune retrieval may be difficult
ACRES: 640
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OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game; small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
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a. Foot or horseback only.
b. Access from parking lot on BLM land off CR on S side of STL only.
MORGAN GULCH - Moffat'Co., GMU 211, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
Take Hwy. 13 S from Craig to Axial Basin: Go Won CR 51 to CR 32. Oo Won CR 32 for 4
miles. CR 32 runs through STL. CR 133 runs through N part of STL.
ACRES:640
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OPEN: Sept I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, antelope, small game.
MORRISON CREEK - Routt Co., GMU 15, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Oak Creek, go S I mile on Hwy. 131 to CR 14. Go E 4 miles to inlet of Stagecoach
Res., and go S on CR 16 for 7 miles. Private access road on STL.
ACRES:640
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HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a Foot or horseback-only.
b. Motor vehicles prohibited off county roads.
NEE NOSHE RESERVOIR - Kiowa Co., GMU 127, Lamar Svc. Ctr.
From Eads, take Hwy. 287 S 10.5 miles to parking in designated area.
ACRES: 2,080 •
OPEN: Nov. I-March 31.
HUNTING: Waterfowl.
RESTRICTIONS:
a Waterfowl hunting only. Hunters inust check in at DOW station before hunting.
b. Foot or horseback only.
NEWLIN CREEK-FremontCo., GMU 69, SalidaSvc.-Ctr.
From Florence, go S on Hwy. 67, 4.5 miles to Newlin Ck. Rd. Go W I mile to NW comer.
ACRES:640.
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, small game.
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a. Hunting prohibited with centerfire rifles.
b. Hunting prohibited within buffer zone bounded on E by boundary, on N and S by boundary
and extending .25 mile along E boundary.
C. Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
NORTH CANYON - Baca Co., GMU 144, Lamar Svc. Ctr.
In the town of Campo at Hwy. 287 and Baca CR J, go 10 miles Won CR J to CR 18. Take CR
18 for 4 miles S.
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ACRES:632
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Antelope, Quail, Coyote.
· RES1RICTIONS: Foot ~ess only.
NORTI-1 PLATfE - Jackson Co., GMU 16, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
:---Prom Walden, go .5 miles W CR 12, then W 5.3 miles to CR 18, and go 2 miles W to bridge
on North Platte River. FIShing access upstream from bridge. For hunting access, take CR 9 S
from l?ridge 1 mile and access STL W of BLM land.
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ACRES: 152
OPEN: Year-round for fishing. Aug. 15-Feb. 28 for hunting.
HUNTING: Big game, small game: .
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FISIDNG: North Platte River.
NORTH RABBIT CREEK - Larimer Co., GMU 8, Fl Collins Svc. Ctr.
From Fl Collins, go 22 miles N on Hwy. 287 to Cherokee Parle Rd. (CR SOC), then go 6
miles W to Lower Cherokee Management Area. Follow access road .5 miles SW.
ACRES:640
OPEN: Year-round for fishing and small game. Aug. 15-Jan. 31 for big game.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, antelope, small game.
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RES1RICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only except during big game seac;ons when vehicle access allowed to
Rabbit Creek State Wildlife Area.
b. Parking,prohibited.
c. Activities not lis~ above prohibited Sept 1-May 1.
OLD WOMAN CREEl&lt; - Saguache Co., GMU 79, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
From Del Norte, go Non Hwy. 112 for .75 nille; tum left on CR 15. Go N and W about4
miles. Tum right on USFS Rd. 660, go 6 miles. Tum left on USFS Rd 646 and go 1 mile;
ACRES:640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
OWL CREEK - Jackson Co., GMU 171, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Walden, take Hwy. 14 E 9 miles to CR 25. Go S 4.5 miles to STL; then .7 mile to parking area. Tunber activity may be present.
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ACRES: 640
OPEN: Year-round for fishing. Aug. 15-Feb. 28 for hunting.
HUNTING: Elk, antelope, moose, small game.waterfowl:
RES1RICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
OWL MOUNTAIN - Jackson Co., GMU 171, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Rand, go Non CR 27 for 7.6 miles to USFS Rd. 792. Go E .6 miles to BLM Rd. 2506.
ACRES: 640•
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
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�OXBOW - Moffat Co., GMU 2, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Maybell, go 17 miles NW on Hwy. ·31 s to parking lot on S side.
ACRES:640
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, antelope, waterfowl, dove, rabbits, prairie dogs.
FISHING: In Oxbow area only of Little Snake River.
RESTRICTIONS:
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PASS CREEK - I,.arimer Co., GMU 8, Fl Collins Svc. Ctr.
From Hwy, 287, go 40 miles Won Cherokee Parle Rd. (CR SOC) to CR 103. Then go W to
CR 190. go 5 miles to W side.
ACRES:640
OPEN: Sept l-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, antelope, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a Foot access only. .
b. Access permitted from S side where property joins USFS land.
PAT/WHITBY CANYON - Baca Co., GMU 144, Lannar Svc. Ctr.
Whitby Tract: From Springfield, go Won Hwy. 160, 24.7 miles to CR 8. Go Son CR 8, 5.5
miles to CR G. Go E .8 miles to Comanche Natl. Grasslands. STL N of Comanche. Pat
Canyon Tract: From Springfield, go Won Hwy. 160, 24.7 miles to CR 8. Go Son CR 8, 10.
miles to Kirkwell. Go Won CR M, 2 miles to CR 5. Go Son CR 5, 1.1 miles.
ACRES: 1,302
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Small game, deer, antelope.
RESTRICTIONS:
a Foot access only.
b. Motor vehicles prohibited.
PFISTER DRAW - Larimer Co., GMU 7/8, Fort Collins Svc. Ctr.
From Fort Collins, go 22 miles N on Hwy. 287 to CR SOC. Go W to CR 103 (known as Four
Comers). Go N 7 miles to E properties. To W STL, tum off USFS Rd. 200 and go W 5 miles.
Sects. 25 and 36 off CR 103, which goes through SW comer of sect 36. Sect. 34 _is 5 miles W
of CR 103 on USFS Rd. 200. Go N I mile on BLM two-track road.
ACRES: 1,920
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OPEN: Sept 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Ante.lope, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited.
PINE TREE GULCH - Moffat Co., GMU 211, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
East of Maybell, go S of Hwy. 40 on CR 57 12 miles.
ACRES:640
OPEN: Sept I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a; Foot or horseback only.
b. Access only from parlcing lot on CR 57.
PINKHAM MOUNTAIN - Jackson Co., GMU 6, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Walden, go 13 miles Non Hwy. 125 to Hwy. 127. Go 9 miles N to CR 48 (USFS Rd.
895); then go W 1.5 miles to CR 49 (USFS Rd. 891), then go S to end of road.
ACRES:520
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
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PINNACLE ROCK - Fremont Co., GMU 58/69, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Canon City, go 15 miles Won Hwy. 50 to Salt Lick BLM area. Then go .5 miles S
through BLM to NE comer of STL. Parking at Five Points recreation site.
ACRES:520.
OPEN: SepL I-May 31.
HUNTING: Turkeys, deer, elk, bighorn sheep, bear.
RES1RICTIONS:
a Foot or horseback only.
PINON HILLS - Conejos Co., GMU 81, Monte VISta Svc. Ctr.
From Manassa, go 3.6 miles Eon Hwy. 142 to BLM Rd. 5006 and go SE 3 miles.·STL S of
rooo.
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ACRES:640
&gt;=-- OPEN: Year"'.round for watchable wildlife. Sepl I-Feb. 28 for hunting.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game.
RES1RICI1ONS: Foot or horseback only.
PINON RIDGE - Moffat Co., Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Meeker, go Won Hwy. 64 to CR 77. go N to BLM Rd. 1509:
ACRES:640
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HUNTING: Deer, elk, antleope, small game.
POISON SPYDER - San Miguel Co., GMU 70, Montrose Svc. Ctr.
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From Naturita, take Hwy. 141, 15 miles S to CR 29W. Take CR 29W; go W 1.7 miles from
Hwy. 141 on BLM Rd. 4088 and go 2 miles~- Tum Son rooo; go 1 mile S.
ACRES:640
OPEN: Sepl I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game.
RES1RICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
POLE GULCH - Moffat·Co., GMU 3, Meeker Svc;:. Ctr.
From Craig, go 39 miles Non Hwy. ·13 to CR 4; go W for 1.75 miles. STL s .of CR 4 and
extends 5 miles W of CR 9.
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ACRES: 11,026
OPEN: Aug. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RES1RICTIONS:
a. Motor vehicles prohibited off existing moos.
b. Only portable· hunting blinds allowed.
•PONCHA PASS - Chaffee Co., GMU 561, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Poncha Spgs., go S .5 mile on Hwy. 285-to NE comer.
ACRES: 360
OPEN: SepL I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, cottontail rabbits.
·RES1RICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
POUDRE RIVER-Larimer Co., GMU 191, Fort Collins Svc. Ctr. 12
From Fort Collins, go NW on Hwy. 287 to Ted's Place (Conoco Station), then either go W on
Hwy. 14 for 1.7 miles to STL, or go Non Hwy. 287 for 3 miles. Hwy. 14 access N and E of
rooo or through Gateway Parle when open.
ACRES: 5,760
OPEN: Year-round for fishing. Sepl I-Feb. 28 for hunting.
HUNTING: Deer, small game.
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a. Foot or horseback only.
b. Public access prohibited E of Hwy. 287.
c. Access permitted from Hwy. 14 and forest lands.
PTARMIGAN - Grand Co., GMU 28, Hot Sulphur Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Fraser, cross railroad tracks at N end of town and go SW 8 miles on Church Park or
Crooked Creek Rd. (CR 50) in Arapahoe National Forest
ACRES:640
OPEN: Year-round for watchable wildlife. Sept 1-Feb. 28 for hunting.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, bears, small game.
RES?U~ONS: Motor vehicles prohibited except snowmobiles on I foot of snow.
QUAKEY MOUNTAIN - Gunnison Co., GMU 551, Gunnison Svc. Ctr.
• From Hwys. 50 and 135, go Eon Hwy. 50 approx. 17 mues to CR 887 (Wuanita Hot Springs
Rd.) Go N 10 miles to summit of Black Sage Pass. Go Son USFS Rd. 887.48. Park at trail- •
head 537 and go 2.5· miles.
ACRES:640
OPEN:Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
RABBIT EARS - Jackson C(?., GMU 16, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Walden, go Won Hwy.. 14 to mile 5.9, then go N .6 miles to parking lot or go 4.4 miles
and lot is on N side. Tunber activity may be present. •
ACRES: 5,188 •
OPEN: Year-round for fishing. Aug. 15-Feb. 28 for hunting.
HUN11NG: Deer, ellc, blue grouse, rabbits.
FISHING: Coldwater stream.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only.
b. As posted, closure area on W side, Aug. 15-Sept 1.
RAHADERO CANYON - Conejos Co., GMU 81, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
From La Jara, go 14 miles Won CR 15; tum left on dirt road at Centro, then go 7 miles on La
Jara Reservoir Rd.
ACRES:673
OPEN: Sept I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, lions, bears.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off existing trails.
RATTLESNAKE HILL - Moffat Co., GMU 211, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Craig, go Won Hwy. 40 for 27 miles to CR.57 (Price Creek Rd.).Tum S and go 5 miles
to CR 32; tum S and go 4 miles on CR 32. Parking area and walk-thru access gate at NE corner. Second walk-thru gate on drift fence in SE quarter.
ACRES:640
OPEN: Sept 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, antelope, rabbits, sage grouse.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting prohibited within .25-mile safety zone along E boundary as posted.
b. Foot or horseback ~Qly.

RED CANYON - Jackson Co., GMU 16, Steamboat Spgs. Svc . .Ctr.
From Walden, go .5 mile Won H~. 14 to CR 12W, and go 5.3 miles W to CR 18. Then go
4.5 miles W to CR 5 and go 1 mile N to Delaney Butte Lakes SWA. Go.Won CR 20 for4.5
miles to oil-well area, then take 2-track road 1 mile.
ACRES:640 .
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•HUNTING: Deer, elk, rabbits, blue grouse.
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a. Foot or horseback only.
b. Access only from parking area on USFS road, which is suitable for 4WD only.
c. Trailer access prohibited past parking area.
RED LION RANCH - Logan Co., GMU 92, Brush Svc. Ctr.
From Crook, go NE on Hwy. 138 for 8.25 miles to Sedgwick-Logan county line. ~ S on
CR 91/1, and go 1.25 miles to parking area. Parking area off CR 97/l just N of river bottom.
ACRES:200
OPEN: Sept-1-May 31.
· HUNTING: Deer, pheasants, quail, turkeys, ducks, geese, rabbits, squinels.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access only as posted.
b. Small game, waterfowl hunting prohibited opening weekend of regular plains rifle deer season and opening tjay and first weekend of late plains rifl~ deer season.
RIDGE ROAD - Jackson Co., GMU 161, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Walden, go 1.2 miles Won Hwy. 14 to CR 12W; then go 5.3 miles W to CR 18. go 4.5
miles W to CR 5; then go S 1.7 miles to parking area.
ACRES:320
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
ROSITA - Custer Co., GMU 84, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
From Westcliffe, go S 3 miles on Hwy. 69; then go E 6 miles on CR 328. Go S 3 miles on CR
• 323.
ACRES:640
OPEN: Sept I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, bear, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
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a. Hunting, discharging weapons restricted to bows, muzzleloaders, shotguns.
b. Foot or horseback only.
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SADDLE MOUNTAIN - Park Co., GMU 581, Denver Svc. Ctr. •
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From Guffey, take CR 59 and go 6 miles N to USFS boundary. Go 1.5
by foot or horseback..
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. ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, black bears.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
b: Fires P1:0hibited

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SAGE CREEK - Routt Co., GMU 13, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Hayden, go S on CR 37 for 7 miles.
ACRES:640
OPEN: Sept 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, blue grouse, rabbits ..
SAGEBRUSH ORAW - Moffat Co., GMU 11, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Maybell, go E on Hwy. 40 to mile marker 42. Tum S on BLM Rd 1509. Go 5 miles.
ACRES:640.
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, antelope, rabbits, sage grouse, dove.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.

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�SAGUACHE CREEK -Saguache Co., GMU 68, Monte VJSta Svc. Ctr.
From Moffat, go S 2 miles on Hwy. 17, which bisects STL and provides several access points
WofCRO.
ACRES: 2,059
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
l{UNTING: Deer, elk, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
SAINT CHARLES - Pu.eblo Co., GMU 128, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
From Pueblo, go Eon Hwy. 50 to 27th Lane. Go S on 27th Lane until it turns into Doyle Rd.
From-end of pavement, go 4 miles to access gate. Follow signs to parking lot
ACRES: 16,675
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Mule deer, antelope, scaled quail, mourning cloves, rabbits, coyotes.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Discharging firearms prohibited within .25 mi.le of buildings.
b. Access from parking areas only.
c. Foot or horseback only.
SAKARIASON - Las Animas Co., GMU 85, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
From Trinidad, go W 15.3 miles on Hwy. 12 to CR 41.7. Go 11.6 miles N .
ACRES:560
OPEN: Sept I-May 31.
l{UNTING: Elk, mule deer, black bear, turkey, lions.
RESTRICTIONS:
Access restricted as posted on W side.
b. Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.

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SAN JUAN CREEK - Saguache Co., GMU 68, Monte VISta Svc. Ctr.
From Saguache, go S on Hwy. 285 for ·6 miles to CR. T. Go 2 miles W on Rd. T, then S 1.25·
miles. •
.ACRES: 3,238
OPEN: Sept 1-Feb. 28.'
HUNTING: Antelope, elk, mule deer, cottontail and jackrabbits, coyotes.
RESTRICTIONS: ~otor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
SAN LUIS CREEK - Saguache Co., GMU 82, Monte VISta Svc. Ctr.
From Moffat, go 5 miles N on Hwy. 17, then E on CR Z for 1.5 miles.
ACRES: 640
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OPEN: Year-round for watching wildlife. Aug. 15-Feb. 28 for hunting and fishing.
HUNTING: Elk, mule deer, antelope, rabbits, hares, coyotes.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
SAN LUIS CREEK #2 - Saguache Co., GMU 82, Monte VISta Svc. Ctr.
From Moffat, go Eon Cty Rd T. Take first right on CR 60. Go SE 1.25 miles.
ACRES:480
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28. •
HUNTING: Antelope, elk, deer, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
SAN LUIS HILLS - Conejos Co., GMU 81, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
In Antonito at Hwy. 285 and 6th SL (CR G), go 11.5 miles Eon CR G. Tum Non a 2-track road;
go 1 mile. STL :25 mile E across BLM to Wedge.·
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·ACRES:640
OPEN: Aug. tS-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, d~r. antelope, cottontail, grouse, coyote.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
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�SAND CREEK - Chaffee Co., GMU 56, Salida Svc. Ctr.
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.25 inile S of Hwys. 291 and 285. STI.. W of Hwy. 285, approx. 6.5 miles N ofPoncha Spgs.
ACRES: 597
OPEN: Sept I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.

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SAND CREEK - Jackson Co., GMU 6, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
Follow directions to Adams STI... Access from Adams or Colorad~ State Forest.
ACRES: 5,038
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a Foot or horseback only.
b. Camping permitted as posted.
SAND CREEK SOlITH - Baca Co., GMU 144, Lamar Svc. Ctr.
From Campo, go 15 miles Won Rd J; turn Soµ Rd. 13 for 5.5 miles to forest service pasture,
gate 2C. Go S·and E I mile; take right fork S .25 mile.
ACRES: 319
OPEN: Sept I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, lions, doves, scaled quail, rabbits, coyotes, bobcats, turkey.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback.only.

SANDERSON GULCH - Saguache Co., GMU 68, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
From LaGarita, go N on CR 42 for 6 miles.
ACRES: 1,898
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• OPEN: Aug. 15-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, antelope, elk, cottontail, coyotes.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
SANDY BLUFFS - Yuma Co., GMU 102; Brush Svc. Ctr.
From Idalia, go 85 miles N on CR DD at Arikaree River.
ACRES: 3,202
OPEN: Sept I-June 14.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Access restricted as postedE of Hwy. 385.

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SCHUL1Z CANYON·- Huerfano Co., GMU 85, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
From Walsenburg, take CR 330 (Ideal Rd.) S 11 miles. CR 330 traverses NE quarter of Sec.
31 arid S half of Sec. 36. CR 31 Qenters NE quarter of Sec. 31 on E side.
ACRES:960
OPEN: Sept i-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, bears, lions, rabbits, doves, band-tailed pigeons, turkeys.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
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SHORT CREEK BALDY - Fremont Co., GMU 86, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Cotopaxi, go Won Hwy. 50 for 6 miles to KetrGulch-Rd.; go SW 5 miles.
ACRES:640
OPEN: Sept. I-May 31.
HUNTING: Mule deer, elk, lions.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads. .
SIMSBURY DRAW - Moffat Co., GMU 3, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
Take Hwy. 318 W from Maybell IO miles to BLM Rd. 2122; go N 2.5 miles. ·
ACRES: 640.
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�HUNTING: Elle, deer, antelope, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
63 RANCH - Park Co., GMU 50, Denver Svc. Ctr.
From Fairplay, go Son Hwy. 285, 14.5 miles to 63 Ranch parking lot E of hwy.
ACRES: 1,635
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O~EN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28 for bunting. Year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: Antelope, deer, elk, waterfowl.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot o~ horseback only. •
SLE~PING GIA~ - Routt Co., GMU 214, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From.Steamboat Spgs.,.go 8 miles Won Hwy. 40; tum Non CR 44. At CR 46, go 4 miles on
CR 46 to signed parking area. Gate, parking lot in NW corner.
ACRES:400
OPEN: Sept I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, grouse.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
SLIDE MOUNTAIN - Grand Co., GMU I8, Hot Sulphur Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
East of Kremmling, turn N off Hwy. 40 onto CR 2 and· go 4 miles to Black Mountain Rd. Go
7 .2 miles, turn left and go .2 mile to fork and go left .3 mile to sign. Access steep with no
access across neighboring private land on S, W or N.
ACRES: 1,280
OPEN: Sept 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, antelope.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
•SOUTH DUFFY MOUNTAIN - Moffat Co., GMU 211, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
S of Craig on Hwy. 13 to CR 51. Go W 2 miles to CR 17, then go N 5 miles.
ACRES:640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elle, deer; antelope, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
SOUTH MIDDLE CREEK - Huerfano Co., GMU 85, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
From La Veta, go .5 n:nJ.e Son Hwy. 12 to Indian Creek Rd. (USPS Rd. 410). Go W 11 miles.
Tunber activity may be present
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ACRES:585
•OPEN: Sept 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, bears, lions, turkey, blue grouse.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only..
SOUTH NIPPLE RIM - Moffat Co., GMU 713, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Maybell, go Non CR 19 for 12 miles to CR 21. Then go N 11 miles to CR 7 and head
N 2 miles to CR 4. Then go W .9 miles to CR 66 and go S.
ACRES: 19,962
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28 for hunting. Year-round for watching wildlife.
HUNTING: Antelope, deer, elk, coyo~.
RESTRICTIONS:
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a. Disch•g fireanns prohibited within I00 feet of buildings, corrals as posted.'
b. Foot or horseback only.
c. Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
SOUTHWEST SWEE1WATER - Kiowa Co., GMU 126, Lamar Svc. Ctr.
From WIiey, go N &lt;'&gt;D Hwy. 287 to CR A. go W on CR A to CR 40; go N 3 miles.
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�ACRES:640
OPEN:. From last day of waterfowl season (or as posted) through Oct 3 ~ based on water
level, for fishing. Sept I. through last day of waterfowl season for hunting.
HUNTING: Geese, ducks, small game, deer.
FISHING: Warmwater.
SPRING CREEK- Jackson Co., GMU 171, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Walden, go 6 miles SE on Hwy. 14 to CR 21. Go 4 miles S to CR 32, then go 1.2 miles
E. Access also from Cohagen STI.. to N and surrounding BLM lands.
ACRES: 154
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28. .
HUNTING: Antelope, elk, small game.
STATE LINE - Baca Co., GMU 144, Lamar Svc. Ctr.
_From Campo, go 4 miles W on Rd J, tum S on Rd. 24 for 5 miles. Turn E through USPS pasture gate 6M. Go 1 mile and tum S at gate 6A on a two-track trail. At 1 mile, go through two
gates and continue SE for 1.3 miles to NW comer. 4WD required for sandy, unimproved roads
in USPS pastures.
ACRES:496
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Antelope. scaled quail, rabbits, coyotes.
RESTRICIJONS: Foot access only.
STEEL CANYON - Saguache Co., GMU 82, Monte VJSta Svc. Ctr.
From Villa Grove, go Eon CR LL57 (USPS Rd. 970) for 3.5 miles.
ACRES:640
OPEN:Year-round for watching wildlife. Aug. 15~Feb. 28 for hunting.
HUNTING: Elle, mule deer, antelope, rabbits, hares, coyotes.
RESTRICTIONS:
a Foot or horseback only.
b. Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads. . .
STEINHOFF HILL - Larimer Co., GMU 191, Fort Collins. Svc. Ctr.
From Fort Collins, go Non Hwy. 287 about 16 miles to CR 74E at The Forks; go 4 miles W
on CR 74E; go N on CR 37 and go .5 mile.
ACRES:480
OPEN: ~ept I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a Big game hunting prohibited except by archery.
b. Small game hunting prohibited except by archery or shotguns not firing single slugs.
c. Foot or horseback only.
STOKES GULCH - Routt Co., GMU 13, Steamboat Spgs. Svc.. Ctr.
From Hayden, go S on CR 37 to CR 59.
ACRES: 1,863
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OPEN: Sept 1-Feb. 28.
HUNtlNG: Deer, ellc, antelope, waterfowl.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
STONEHOUSE GULCH - Saguache Co.;GMU 681, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
From Saguache, go 10 miles N on Hwy. 285 to BLM road S from Noland Gulch loop road to
Stonehouse Gulch (across Hwy. 285 from Mineral Hot Spgs.); goW .5 mile, then S 2 miles.
ACRES:56Q
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
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�. HUNTING: Elk, mule deer, bighorn sheep, antelope, rabbits, blue grouse, doves, coyotes.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
STONEY FACE MOUNTAIN - Fremont Co., GMU 58, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Cotopaxi, go for 17 miles N on CR 12. Timber activity may be present.
ACRES:640
OPEN: Sept. I-May 31.
HUNTING: Mule deer, elk.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
TABLE MOUNTAIN - Fremont Co., GMU 59, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Canon City, go 8 miles Eon Hwy. 50 to Hwy. 67. Then go N 3 miles to CR 123, then
go Eon CR 123 for .25 mile to CR 132. Go 9 miles to Beaver Creek SWA. Access from
upper parking area on S and E.
ACRES: 4,640
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OPEN: Sept. I-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, black bears, lions, rabbits, doves, turkeys, coyotes.
. RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping prohibited except during big game season in designated areas only.
b:"Horseback riding prohibited except during big game season.
TALLAHASSEE ROAD - Fremont Co., GMU 58, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Canon City, go 12 miles Won Hwy. 50 to Hwy. 9. Go 9 miles on Hwy. 9 to CR 2. Take
CR 2 W for 3 miles.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. I-May 31.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, antelope, coyote, bear, grouse.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.

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TAYLOR DRAW -Jackson Co., GMU 171, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Rand, go Son Hwy. 125, 2.2 miles to CR 21, which becomes USFS Rd. 740. Go 7.1
miles to Jack Creek. Take USPS Rds. 742 and 743, 3.1 miles to gate.
ACRES: 320
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, blue grouse, snowshoe hares, coyotes.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
TEMPLE CANYON - Moffat Co., GMU 211, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Craig, go SW on Hwy. 40 for 27 miles to CR 57 (Price Creek Rd.). Tum S to
Rattlesnake Hill. Access via Rattlesnake Hill and BLM land, about 3 miles.
ACRES: 637
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game, birds.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or ho~eback only.
THOI{NBURG DRAW - Moffat Co., GMU 11, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Maybell, go 5 miles Won Hwy. 40; tum S on BLM Rd. 1558. Go about .25 mile.
ACRES:640
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Antelope, deer, elk, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
THREE MILE MOUNTAIN - Park Co., GMU 58, Denver Svc. Ctr.
Two parcels: (1) Take Hwy. 9 from Hartsel 14 miles S. Tum Eon Park CR 116 (39-Mile
Mountain Rd.) and go 2 miles. (2) Take Hwy. 9 for 9 miles S. Tum E; go 1.1 miles on
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ACRES: 640 in each parcel..
OPEN:Sept 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Antelope, coyotes, doves, rabbits.
THREE. SISTERS - Jackson Co., GMU 6, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
Follow directions to Elk Mountain S1L. Access from Elk Mountain STL or State Forest
ACRES: 1,523
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
FISHING: Coldwater stream.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only.
b. Access from parking area at end of CR -12E only.
...-TIGER LILY CREEK- Chaffee Co., GMU 481, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Buena VISta, go N on Hwy~ 24 for 12 miles. STL E of Hwy. 24.
ACRES:398
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OPEN: Sept I-Feb. 28 for hunting. Year-roundforfishing and watchable wildlife.
HUNTING: Bighorn sheep, deer, elk.
FISHING: Arkansas River.
TOMICI-ll DOME - Gunnison Co., GMU 551, Gunnison Svc. Ctr.
From Gunnison, at Hwys. 50 and 135 go 17 miles Eon Hwy. 50 to BLM Rd. 3095 (Wauitlta
Hot Spgs. Rd.). Tum N on BLM Rd. 3095 and go 4 miles to W boundary.
ACRES:.640
OPEN: Year-round for fishing. Sept 1-Feb. 28 for hunting.
HUNTING: Mule deer, elk, antelope, black bears, lions, grouse, rabbits.
FISHING: Hot Springs Reservoir.
RESTRICTIONS: Camping allowed~ posted.
TRIANGLE - Moffat Co., GMU 11, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
Immediately W of Maybell off Hwys. 318 and 40.
ACRES: 1,021
OPEN: Sept 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, antelope, small game.
RES~CTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
TROUBLESOME VALLEY RANCH- Grand Co., GMU 18, Hot Sulphur Spgs Svc. Ctr.
-From Kremmling, take Hwy. 40 E 5 miles to CR 2, then go N about.9 miles to CR 24, tum
right Access through BLM or off road.
ACRES:876
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, rabbits, coyotes, grouse.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
TURKEY GULCH - Fremont Co., GMU 691, Salida Svc. Ctr.
Go 5 miles S of Texas Creek on Hwy. 69, then go 2 miles Eon CR 28. Go 1 mile S by foot or
horseback across BLM land.
ACRES:640
OPEN: Sept 1-May 31 for bunting. •
HUNTING: Elk, deer, bear, lion, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only:
TURKEY TRACK RANCH - El Paso Co., GMU 118, Colorado Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Fountain, go E 14 miles on Squirrel Ck. Rd. Road and Peyton Hwy. border S1L.
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�ACRES: 8,887
OPEN: Sept I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RES1RICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only.
b. Access .from designated parking area only
1WENTY MILE - Routt Co., GMU 13, Steamboat Sps. Svc. Ctr.
From Hwy. 40 E of Hayden, go S on CR 27 for 6 miles.
ACRES: 1,200
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28 for hunting. Year-round for fishing. April I-June 30 for watchable.
HUNTING: Elle, deef, small game~
RES1RICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only.
• b. Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.

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VILLA GROVE - Saguache Co., GMU 82, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
One parcel 8.5 miles N of.Villa Grove on Hwy. 285. Other parcel 3 miles NE of Villa Grove
on Hayden Pass Rd. through BLM land.
ACRES: 880
OPEN: Sept I-Feb. 28. ·
HUNTING: Elk,. deer, antelope, bear, small game.
RES1RICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off designated ma¢;.
VINCENTE CANYON - Conejos Co., GMU 81, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
From Monte Vista, go 21 miles S on Hwy. 15 ~ Capulin. Go IO miles SW on dump road (CR
•8) from Capulin to N end.
ACRES:640
OPEN: Aug. 15-May 31 for hunting. Year-round for fishing.
_ _ HUNTING: Bighorn sheep, deer, elk, antelope, lions, black bear, small game.
FISIDNG: La Jara Creek.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping pennitted as posted.
b. Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
WAUGH MOUNTAIN - Park, Fremont ctys., GMU 57/58, Salida Svc. Ctr.
•· From Canon City, go Won Hwy. 50 for 12 miles. Tum right on Hwy. 9 for 9 miles. Take CR 2
W for 15 miles. Foot access through BLM land on E and S. Use BLM parking lot.
ACRES: 17,773.
OPEN: Sept I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, antelope, bear, coyote, grouse.
RES1RICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
WEBER CANYON:-- Montezuma Co., GMU 73, Durango Svc. Ctr.
From Mancos, go 3 miles S on CR 41. STL E .of CR.
ACRES:461
OPEN: Sept I-Feb. 28.
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HUNTING: Deer, elk, lions, small game.
RES1RICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.

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. WELDON VALLEY - Morgan Co., GMU 95, Brush Svc. Ctr.
From Weldona, go E .33mile on CR Y, then N 2 miles on CR 10. STL on both sides of CR
10. Gate in SE comer of Seel 22 on CR 10 and in SW comer of Seel 21.
ACRES: 5,600
OPEN: Sept I-Feb. 28.
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WERNER ARROYO - Saguache Co., GMU 68, Monte VISta Svc. Ctr.
From Saguache, go S 7 miles on Hwy. 285 to CRT. Tum E and go 6 miles to CR 53, then go
_S 2 miles to CR R. tum W and go I mile, then tum N and go .5 mile.
ACRES: 320
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, antelope, waterfowl, rabbits, hares, coyotes, furbearers.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
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WEST BEAR GULCH - Fremont Co., GMU 69, Salida Svc. Ctr.
In Canon City at First St and Hwy.. 50, go S to CR 277. Go S on CR 277, 11 miles (past
USFS campground 2 miles) to BLM road, then go NW 2.5 miles to E boundary..
ACRES:640
____ OPEN: Sept I-May 31.
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HUNTING: Turkeys, deer, elk, bears, lions, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a Foot or horseback only.
b; M~tor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
WEST CARTER MOUNTAIN - Grand Co., GMU 181, Hot Sulphur Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Kremmling, take Hwy. 40 W 14 miles to Chimney Rock Rd. (USFS Rd 103). Access to
SW comer Ondian Pass) begins at gate 1.5 miles E of Hwy. 40. Access from E and NE
(Badger Creek) continues up Chimney Rock Rd 5 miles to marked gates.
ACRES: 2,360
OPEN: Sept I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a Motor vehicles restricted to Chimney Rock Rd., unless posted.
b. Foot or horseback only off designated roads.
c. In Badger Ck. area, ·restricted vehicle use given to physically impaired hunters with ·verification of DOW handicapped card and permission from DOW office,.Hot Sulphur Spgs., (970)
725-6200. Contact office for permission, restriction of use and map in advance:
d. camping, campfires allowed within 300 feet of Chimney Rock Rd as poste4 14-day limit
on camps.
WHISKEY CREEK- Eagle Co., GMUs-36/45, GlenwoodSpgs. Svc. Ctr.
• From Vail, go Won 1-70, take Exit 171, go .s"mile W. S1L S ofl-70. Parking at USFS office
at M~dow Mountain (off 1-70 Exit 171, .25 mile E). Tunber activity may be present
ACRES:602
OPEN: Sept I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, black bears, blue grouse, rabbits, coyotes.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
WILL0W CREEK - Moffat Co., GMU 4, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Craig, go N 29 miles on Hwy. 13 to CR 101. Go 7 miles NE on CR 101 to CR 70. Then
go 3 miles Eon CR 70. S1L .25 mile NE through BLM.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, lion, antelope, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
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�WINDY RIDGE- Grand Co., GMU 27, Hot Sulphur Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Kremmling, go W 20 miles on Hwy. 40 (Diamond Creek crossing, mile marker l63); go
W 2 miles on CR 184. Tunber activity may be present CR access rungs through private property until boundmy of S1L. Do not drive or park vehicles off county road iri hay ·meadows,
which are on private land.
ACRES: 880
OPEN: Sept 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RES1RICTIONS:
a. Camping, campfires prohibited.
b. Motor vehicle access restricted to CR 184. .
c. Motor vehicle access through gate in Sect 11 restricted to designated track when road is diy. __ •
d Foot or horseback only unless posted.
e. Parking restricted in Sect; 14 as posted.
WOLF SPRINGS - Huetfano Co., GMU 84, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
From Walsenburg, take Hwy. 69 for 25 miles W to Gardner, then continue 7 miles W. Craeger
Resource map useful in locating access.
ACRES: 640
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OPEN: Sept 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
WORMER GULCH - Park Co., GMU 58, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Canon City, go W on Hwy. 50 to Hwy. 9; tum N go .5 mile N of Park-Fremont county
line. Adjoins Thirty-One Mile Mountain.
ACRES:640
OPEN: Sept I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, black bears, lions, elk, rabbits, doves, coyotes.
___RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only.
b. Motor vehicles prohibited off established roads.
YAMPA RIVER - Routt Co., GMU 13, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Hayden, go 8 miles W on Hwy. 40; S1L S of Hwy. 40. Access from Yampa River SW.A.
Parking area available.
ACRES: 2,006
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, grous~, rabbits.
RES1RICTIONS: •
a. Foot or horseback only.
b. Access from parking area only in SWA.

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�LIST OF STA1E TRUST LANDS BY COUNTY
PROPERTY
ALAMOSA

ACRFS

Medano (also Saguache)

20,605

North Canyon
Pat/Whitby Canyon
Sand Creek South
State Line

632
1,302
319
496

BACA

BENT

542
3,640
2,949
640
2,177
360
597
398

Alamaditas Mesa
Alamosa Canyon
La Jara Reservoir
Los Mogotes Peak
Pinon Hills
Rahadero Canyon
San Luis Hills
Vmcente Canyon

640
240
37,908
640
640
673
640
640

Bear Gulch
Beddows Mountain
Froze Creek
Lapin Creek
Rosita

640
500
640
640
640

Disappoinhnent Creek

640

BenyCreek
Whiskey Creek

640

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CONEJOS

CUSTER

DOLORES

EAGLE

ELPASO

Badger Creek (also Park)
Cody Park
Cottonwood Ridge
Deer Haven
Dirty Gulch
Florence
Grape Creek
McCoy Gulch
Newlin Creek
Pinnacle Rock
Short Creek Baldy
Stoney Face Mountain
Table Mountain
Tallahassee Road
Turkey Gulch
Waugh Mountain (also Park)
West Bear Gulch

6,032
1,560
640.
640
640
640
1,280
640
640
520
640
640
5,408
640
640
17,773
640

'FREMONT

GRAND

Antelope Creek
Carter Creek
Copper Mountain
East Carter Mountain

415
640
640

Black Hawk
Black Mountain
Blue Spring
Guillermo Ranch
Little Sheep Mountain
Schultz Canyon
South Middle Creek
Wolf Springs

1,511
640
640
2,118
640
960
585
640

Adams
Cohagen
East Delaney Butte Lake
640
Elk Mountain .
Independence Mountain
Indian Creek
Johnny Moore Mountain
Kemp Draw
Macfarlane Reservoir
North Platte
Owl Creek
Owl Mountain
Pinkham Mountain
Rabbit Ears
Red Canyon
Ridge Road
Sand Creek
Spring Creek
Taylor Draw
Three Sisters

3,640
2,537

· JACKSON

KIOWA

602

8,8~7

Black Sage Pass
Quakey Mountain
Tomichi Dome

HUERFANO

320

Turkey Track Ranch

5,019
3,566
11,975
640
1,280
876
2.360
880

GUNNISON

14,059
1,520

Blue Lake
Keller Lease
CHAFFEE
Aspen Ridge
Chubb Park
Drnney Gulch
Little Cochetopa Creek
~~Maxwell Parle
Poncha Pass
Sand Creek
Tiger Lilly Creek
CLEARCREEK
Bakerville •

Middle Carter-Gunsight
Middle Park
Milk Creek
Ptannigan
Slide Mountain
Troublesome Valley Ranch
West CarterMountain
WmdyRidge

2.839
11,039
640
7,671
520
2,880·
152
640
640
520
5,188 640
320
5,038
154
320
1,523

Nee Noshe Reservoir
Southwest Sweetwater
LAKE
Box Creek
Crystal Lake

629
467

Arrowhead
Bull Mountain
Dry Creek North
Eagle Canyon
Horse Ranch Pass
Jimmy Creek
LaGarde Creek
Meadow Creek
North Rabbit Creek
Pass Creek
Pfister Draw
Poudre River
Steinhoff Hill

200
640
640.
640
640
640
640
640
640
640
1,920
5,760
480

LARIMER

2~080
640

LASANIMAS
Aguilar TV Hill
Apishipa North
. Flattop Butte
Sakariason

1,240
1,301
640
1,794

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500
1,880
2,052
560

�LIST OF STATE TRUST LANDS BY COUNfY
PROPEIUY
LOGAN
Atwood
Ford Bridge
Red Lion Ranch
MOFFAT
Bakers Peak
Ba1d Mountain
Ben Mmgan Canyon
Big Hole Gulch
Boston Flats
Box Elder
Box Elder North
Castor Gulch
Cedar Springs
Cedars
Citadel
Cold Springs Mountain
Cross Mountain
Elk Springs #1
Elk Springs #3
Fortification
Greasewood
Homestead
Des Grove
Jeffway Gulch
Jimmy Dunn Gulch (also Routt)
Jubb Creek
• Little Snake
Maybell
Monument Butte
Morapos Creek
Morgan Gulch
Oxbow
--~PtneTree Gulch
Pirion Ridge
Pole Gulch
Rattlesnake Hill
Sagebrush Draw
Simsbwy Draw
South Duffy Mountain
South Nipple Rim
Tumple Canyon
Thornburg Draw
Triangle
Willow Creek
MONTEZUMA
Menefee Peak •
Weber Canyon
MORGAN
Weldon Valley
OTERO
Higbee Canyon
PARK
63 Ranch
Antero
Badger Creek (also Fremont)
Badger Flats
Crooked Top
Dick's Peak

ACIIBS
160
280
200
12,393
6,887
640

1,847
104
628
640
640
640
640
640

26,509
640

800
1,680
1,866
3,518
640

2,079
640

5,558
640
640

9,208
653
640
640
640
640
640

11,026
640
640
640
640

19,962
637
640

1,021
640

635
461
5,600
640

1,635
8,400
6,032
3,570
400
640

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Eleven Mile
265
Hartse!
420
High Creek
1,121
McArthur Gulch
480
Saddle Mountain
640
1,280
Three Mile Mountain
Waugh Mountain (also Fremont) 11,n3
Wormer Gulch
640
PUEBLO
Saint Charles
16,675.
RIO GRANDE
DiyCreek
1,280
Gerrard
799
ROUTT
Coa1 Bank Gulch
879
Cottonwood Creek
640
Deep Creek
320
Fly Gulch
460
360.
Grassy Creek
Jimmy Dunn Gulch (also Moffat) 5,558
King Creek
640
Maynard Gulch
724
Moody Creek
640
Moonhill
640
Morrison Creek
640
Sage Creek
640
Sleeping Giant
400
1,863
Stokes Gulch
1,200
l\ventyMile
Yampa River
2,006
SAGUACHE
Baca
13,105
Burro Springs I&amp;2
6,175
Da1ey Gulch
644
Little La Garita Creek
640
Los Creek
320
Medano (also Alamosa)
20,605
Middle Creek
640
Mineral Hot Springs
640
2,567
MishakLakes
Mogotas Arroyo
320
Old Woman Creek
640
2,059
Saguache Creek
3,238
San Juan Creek
San Luis Creek
640
San Luis Creek #2
480
1,898
Sanderson Guieb
.Steel Canyon
640
Stonehouse Gulch
560
Villa Grove
880
Werner Arroyo
320
SANMIGUEL
Carter Place
320
Dry Creek Basin
640
Poison Spyder
640
WELD
CarrTract •
3,240
640.
Greasewood Lake
YUMA
Landsman Creek
332
3,202
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6060 Broadway, Denver, CO 80216
(303) 297-1192
WWW,wildlife.state.co.us
F.ditor: Brighid Kelly
Printing paid for by hunting and fishing license fees.
Printed 2003, 30,000 copies.
The Wildlife ,Commission sets state trust lands regulations in May. Wildlife Commissioners (as of May 2003): Rick
Emtrom, chair; Philip J. James, vice chair, Olive Valdez, secrelaly; Tom Burlce, member; Brad Phelps, member;
Robert Shoemaker, member; Ken Torres, member; Bernard Black, member; Jeffrey A. Crawford, member; Greg
Walcher, ex-officio member; Don Ament, ex-officio member.
NOTE: Laws and regulations in this brochure are paraphrased for easier understanding and are intended only as 11
guide. Colorado wildlife statutes and regulations are available for viewing at OOW offices.
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�RULES FOR STATE TRUST LANDS
1. Oosed 1/2 hour after sunset to 1/2 hour before sunrise, unless posted otherwise.
2. Unless otherwise stated in this brochure, these regulations apply to State Trust
Lands leased by DOW for wildlife recreation:
a. Oosed March I-Aug. 31, unless posted otherwise.
b. Open to only hunting, fishing and watchable wildlife.
c. Camping prohibited.
d. Target practice or shooting prohibited.
e. Youth mentor hunting and/or fishing means hunting or fishing by rouths 15 or younger
who are accompanied by an adult at least 18 years old

CRITERIA PROHIBITING ACTIVITIES
The DOW may manage activities by posting signs, considering these criteria:
a. Public safety.
b. Calving or lambing areas nearby.
c. Nearby corrals, loading chute or other livestock structures.
d. Nearby private buildings, such as outbuildings, houses, barns, storage sheds.
e. Nearby agricultural equipment
t: If road or trail protection is needed to prevent excessive damage.
g. Negative impacts on wildlife, livestock or agricultural products.
h. If area provides additional public benefits and is consistent with other agreements.

ALPHABETICAL LISTING
ADAMS - Jackson Co., GMU 6, Steamboat Spgs., Svc. Ctr.
From Walden go 4.2 miles N on Hwy. 125 to CR 8. Go 6.8 miles E to CR SA, then E .8 mile
to two-track road. Toke two-track .6 mile SE to parking area. Unless accessing from Colorado
State Forest, STL provides the only way into Adams and Sand Creek STLs.
ACRES: 3,640 (360 acres in Sections 28, 29, 32, 33, along Sherman Creek, closed.)
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, antelope, moose, small game.
RES1RICTIONS:
a Access restricted as posted
b. Foot or horseback only.
AGUILAR TV HILL - Las Animas Co., GMU 85, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
From Aguilar, talce Exit 30 off 1-25 to CR 63.1. Go .5 mile W.
ACRES:500
OPEN: Sept I-Feb. 28_HUNTING: Mule deer, antelope, black bears, small game.
RES1RICTIONS: Access restricted as posted on E side.
ALAMADITAS MESA - Conejos Co., GMU 81, ~onte Vista Svc;·Ctr.
.
Route #1: From Los Mogotes Peak STL (see directions in this brochure), go Won 2-track 7.5
miles to W boundary. #2: From La Jara STL, (see directions in this brochure) go S of La Jara
Reservoir on 4WD road to Fox Creek. From Fox Creek, by foot or horseback only, go 1.5 miles
S to S boundary to FS land. Go 3 miles E on FS land and cross both Fox Creek and Fox. Creek
trail. Go 1 mile to W boundary.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: E.lk, deer, antelope, cottontail, grouse, coyote.
RES1RICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.

�ALAMOSA CANYON - Conejos Co., GMU 81, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
Go 12 miles S of Monte Vista on Hwy. 15; then go 11 miles W on USFS Rd 250 to Terrace
Res. (Alamosa Canyon). Then go on foot or horseback through BLM and national forest
ACRES:240
OPEN: Sept I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, bear, small game.
RES'IRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
ANTELOPE: CREEK - Grand Co., GMU 181, Hot Sulphur Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Kremmling, go W 14 miles on Hwy. 40 to Chimney Rock Rd. (USFS Rd. 103), then go
6 miles E to East Carter Mtn. gate. Walk-through gate with signs provides access.
ACRES: 1,240
OPEN: Sept I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, blue grouse.
RES'IRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
- AN1ERO - Parle Co., GMU 49/50, Denver Svc. Ctr.
From Fairplay, go S on Hwy. 285 for 16.5 miles. Next to Antero State WIidlife Area- From N
of Antero Jct on Hwy. 24, go 9 miles to Antero Reservoir Rd; then go W 1.75 miles to NW
comer of STI... Or, 4.5 miles N of Antero Jct on Hwy. 285, then W on unmarked USFS Rd
433, .5 mile to N boundary. Tnnber activity may be present
ACRES: 8,400
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28. Year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: Big game, small game, waterfowl.
APISHAPA NORTH - Las Animas Co., GMU 133, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
From Walsenburg, take 1-25 exit to Hwy. 10; go E for 18.5 miles. Then go Son CR 77 for 7 miles; go Eon CR 90 for 11 miles to Apishapa SWA. Follow signs through SWA to NE side
and parking lot
ACRES: 1,880
OPEN: Sept I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Mule deer, antelope, bighorn sheep, rabbits, doves, scaled quail, bobcats, coyotes.
RES'IRICTIONS: .
a. Foot or horseback only.
.
b. Motor vehicles prohibited ~t parking lot
ARROWHEAD - Larimer Co., GMU 19, Fort Collins Svc. Ctr.
From Rustic, go 2.25 miles Won Hwy. 14 in Poudre Canyon, .25 miles on highway frontage
onN side.
ACRES: 200
OPEN: Sept I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Bighorn sheep, deer, elk, cottontail rabbits, blue grouse, pine squirrels.
ASPEN RIDGE - Chaffee Co., GMU 57, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Salida, take CR 175 (Ute Trail) 5 milesN. Tum left on Chaffee CR 185 and go 5 miles.
Access off CR 185 at N and S ends of STL. Tunber activity may be present
ACRES: 542
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Bighorn sheep, deer, elk.
RES'IRICTIONS: ,
a. Foot or horseback only.
~- Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
A1WOOD - Logan Co. GMU 96, Brush Svc. Ctr.
From Atwood, go 1 mile S on Hwy. 63. Access near SE comer of STI.. next to CR 3?0.
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�ACRES: 160
OPEN: Sept 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Mule deer, whitetailed deer, pheasant, quail, turkey, ducks, geese, rabbits, squirrels,
furbearers.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting prohibited except Sat., Sun., Wed. and legal holidays. Reservations required by calling DOW reservation line 1-800-846-9453.
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.
b. Some reservations, up to 90 percent, for mobility-impaired and youth mentor hunting.
c. Hunting with centerfire rifles prohibited.
.
d Small game and waterfowl hunting prohibited on opening weekend of regular plains rifle
deer season and opening day and first weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
e. Paintball shooting prohibited.
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• BACA ~ Saguache Co., GMU 82, Monte Vista Svc.· Ctr.
N of Hooper on Hwy. 17, via Roads D and G (E of.Hwy. 17).
ACRF.S: 13,105
OPEN: Sept I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elle. •
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access and hunting allowed through hunt coordinator only. Contact Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
for reservation, (719) 587-6900.
b. Hunting restric_ted to cow elk only.
BADGER CREEK - Fremont, Park Cty., GMUs 57/58, Salida Svc. Ctr.
Froin Cotopaxi, go 21 miles N on CR 12, then go W 1 mile on BLM road. From Hartse!, go S
on Hwy. 9 to Park CR 53. Follow 'CR 53, 22 miles. Tunber activity may be present
ACRES: 6,032 ·
OPEN: Sept 1-feb. 28. Year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: Mule deer, elk, bighorn sheep.
FISHING: Coldwater stream.
BADGER FLATS - Park Co., GMUs 50 &amp; 581, Denver Svc. Ctr. (GMU 50 N of Hwy. 50,
•GMU 581 S ofHwy. 50)
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Three points of access: (1.) From Lake George, go W on Hwy. 24, 1.5 miles. (2.) From Lake
George, go W 2.25 miles on CR 90. (3.) From Lake George, go W on Hwy. 24 approx. 8 .
miles to USFS Rd. 891; go S.
ACRF.S: 3,570
OPEN: Sept I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, bear, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
BAKERS PEAK - Moffat Co., GMUs 3/4, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
In Craig at Hwys. 13 and 40, go N on Hwy. 13 for 24 miles to CR 101. Go 1.5 miles to Sem
boundary. Also accessed by going 1 mile N of above intersection on Hwy. 13 to Sem boundmy. Hwy. 13 and CR 101 transect S1L. Parking along those roads.
ACRF.S: 12,393
•OPEN: Aug. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Antelope, deer, elk, sage grouse, rabbits and coyotes.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only.
b. Motor vehicles prohibited off state or cpunty roads.
BAKERVILLE - Clear Creek Co., GMU 39, Denver Svc. Ctr.
From Georgetown, take I-70 W 5 miles. Stl is 1.25 miles E of Bakerville exit Majority is N of
1-70.
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�ACRF.S:320
OPEN: Sept 1-Feb. 28. Year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: Bighorn sheep, elk, mule deer, mountain lions, black bears, blue grouse, ptarmigan, cottontail rabbits, snowshoe hares.
FISHING: Coldwater stream.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot access only. •
.
b. Access only off 1-70 right of way.
BALD MOUNTAIN - Moffat Co., GMU 3, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
.
Tract I: From Maybell, go Non CR 19 for 15 miles to CR 150. Go Won CR 150 for .5 mile.
Tract 2: From Maybell, go Non CR 19 for IO miles to CR 71. Go Won CR 71 to CR 71S. Go
Son CR 71S for 2.5 miles. Tract 3 &amp; 4: From Maybell, go Won Hwy. 318 for 15 miles to CR
21. Go Non CR 21. Tract 3 is 9 miles N of Hwy. 318 and W of CR. Tract 4 is 14 miles N of
Hwy. 318 and on both sides of CR.
. ACRF.S: 6,887
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Antelope, mule deer, elk; sage grouse, rabbits, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Campfires prohibited.
b. Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
BEAR GULCH - Custer Co., GMU 69, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Westcliffe, go IO miles Eon Hwy. 96 to CR 271. Go I mile to NW comer of ~1L.
ACRF.S:640
OPEN: Sept 1-May 31. •
HUNTING: Deer, elk, black bear, mountain lions, rabbits, squirrels, turkeys.
BEDDOWS MOUNTAIN - Custer Co., GMU 69, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
From Westcliffe, go N about 8 ·miles on Hwy. 69. Access 1/8 mile through SW quarter of
S1L. Parking in 1/2-acre lot off Hwy. 69.
ACRF.S:500
• OPEN: Sept I-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, bears, mountain lions, turkeys, rabbits, squirrels.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only.
. BERRY CREEK - Eagle Co., GMU 36, Glenwood Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Vail, take 1-70 W to Exit 163 (Edwards). Go N to Singletree entrance, then W to USFS
Rd. 778. Go I mile and take first left after cattle guard. Go 2.5 miles. Several 4-WD roads run
through S1L. Surrounded by USFS lapd.
ACRES:640
OPEN: Sept I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, black bears, blue grouse, rabbits, coyotes.
BIG HOLE GULCH - Moffat Co., GMU 3, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Craig, go 40 miles N on Hwy. 13: Take CR 4 W 15 miles.
ACRES: 1,847
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb 28 for hunting. Year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: Antelope, deer, elk, s ~ game.
RESTRICTIONS: Camping and campfires prohibited.
BLACK HAWK - Huerfano Co., GMU 85, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
From Walsenburg, go S on 1-25 to Exit 42. Take CR 310 to Pryor, then go 2.5 miles S on CR
312 to E side of S1L. Or, take CR 310 W to N side.
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�ACRES: 1,511
• OPEN: Sept 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, black bears, mountain lions, antelope, elk. doves, rabbits, turkeys.
·RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only.
b. Motor vehicles prohibited off county roads.
BLACK MOUNTAIN - Huerfano Co., GMU 84, Pueblo Svc. Ctr'.
From Gardner, go l mile W on Hwy. 69. Tum N on USFS Rd. 634 and go 6 miles to USFS
Rd. 635 (Black Mountain Rd.) Go W .5 mile to access markers.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. }.:.May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, elk. rabbits, squirrels, doves, coyotes, turkeys.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
BLACK SAGE PASS - Gunnison Co., GMU 551, Gunnison Svc. Ctr.
From Gunnison at Hwy. 50 and USFS Rd. 243 (Marshall PassRd), go N on Hwy. 50, 1 mile
to USFS Rd. 888. Go N on USFS Rd. 888 for 55 miles to S boundary.
-ACRES: 415
.
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OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28. Year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: Mule deer, elk. black bears, mountain lions, blue grouse, rabbits.
FISHING: In small section of No Name Creek.
_RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
BLUE LAKE - Bent Co, GMU 125, Lamar Svc. Ctr.
From LasAnimas, take Hwy. 194 W to CR 10, N 11 miles then W 2.5 miles on CR IT to
Bern boundary. There are several parking lots: (1) at end of CR IT; (2) at bridge on SE comer;
(3) at Send.
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ACRES: 14,059
OPEN: Year-round
HUNTING: Antelope, deer,-waterfowl, upland game.
FISHING: Wannwater lake.
RESTRICTIONS:
a Islands closed May 15-Aug. 31.
b. Camping permitted as posted.
c. Motor vehicles permitted on designated roads ·only.
BLUE SPRING - Huem190 Co., GMU 84, Pueblo Svc~ Ctr.
From Gardner go W on Hwy. 69 for 1 mile to USFS Rd. 634. Tum N and go 13 miles.
ACRES: 640 •
OPEN: Aug. 15-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, elk. lion, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a Hunting prohibited in safety zone along E boundary as posted.
b. Foot or horseback only.
BOSTON FLATS :.. Moffat Co. GMU 3, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Maybell, go NW 3.5 miles on Hwy. 318. STI.. N of Hwy. 318. Parking between hwy. •
and STI... No roads; only walk-in access.
"'
ACRES: 104
OPEN: Year-round for fishing, watchable wildlife. Open for hunting Sept 1-Feb. 28.
H{JNTING: Big game, small game.
• BOX CREEK- Lake Co., GMU 48, Salida Svc. Ctr.
Froin Leadville, go 7 miles S on Hwy. 24, tum Won CRs 10/24 for 2.4 miles.

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�ACRES:629
OPEN: Sept I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elle, deer, small game.
RES1RICTIONS: Foot access only.
BOX ELDER - Moffat Co., GMU 211, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Hamilton, go S on Hwy. 13 for 11 miles to CR 17; tum right, go 15 miles to CR 51. Go·
1 mile to CR 32 and go 85_ miles to BLM access.
ACRES: 628
OPEN: Sept I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RES1RICTI0NS: Foot or horseback only.
BULL MOUNTAIN - Larimer Co., GMU·S, Fort Collins Svc. Ctr.
From Fort Collins, take Hwy. 287 N 22 miles to Cherokee Park Rd. (CR SOC); ·go 35 miles W.
CR SOC runs through SE corner. 1\vo-track road runs into SW part.
ACRES:640
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OPEN:'Sept I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RES1RICTIONS:
a Foot or horseback only.
b. Motor vehicles prohibited off county roads.
BURRO SPRINGS 1 &amp; 2 - Saguache Co., GMU 68, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
From LaGarita, go N on CR 42 for 2.2 miles to CR 42K. Go W on CR 42K.
ACRES: 6,175
OPEN: Aug. 15-May 31.
HUNTING: ~ deer, antelope, bighorn sheep, mtn. lion, rabbits, dove, blue grouse.
CARR 1RACT - Weld Co., GMU 8i Fort Collins Svc. Ctr.
From Fort Collins, take 1-25 N 20 miles to Carr exit Go NE on Carr/Rockport Rd (CR 126).
Stl 2 miles NE of town of Carr.
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ACRES: 3,240
OPEN: Aug. 15-last day of rifle antelope season.
HUNTING: Antelope.
RESTRICTIONS:
a Hunting from blinds prohibited
b. Fires prohibited, including but not limited to open fires, BBQ's, stemo cans, smoking.
c. Maximum of 15, one.day permits may be issued by DOW. Pennits available beginning
Aug. 1. Contact DOW in Fort Collins, (970) 472-4300.
CAIUER CREEK - Grand Co., GMU 181, Hot Sulphur Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Kremmling, go 14 miles Won Hwy. 40 to Chimney Rock Rd (USPS Rd 103); go 3
miles E to parking area and sign.
ACRES: 1,301
OPEN: Sept I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Mule deer, elk, blue grouse, sage grouse.
RES1RICTIONS:
a Motor vehicles prohibited except by written permission for physically handicapped.
b. Contact DOW in Hot Sulphur Spgs. for written pennission and map, (970) 725-6200.
c. Foot or horseback onty.
CARI'ER PLACE - San Miguel Co., GMU 70, :Montrose Svc. Ctr.
From Naturita, take Hwy. 145 E 3.5 miles to Hwy. 141; go 3.6 miles Son Hwy.141. Tum W
on _CR HH3 I and go 3 miles to dirt road; then go 1 mile S.
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�ACRES: 320
OPEN: Sept I-Feb. 28 ..
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a Access through BLM only
b. Foot or horseback only.
CASTOR GULCH - Moffat Co., GMU 13 Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Craig, go Son Hwy. 13 about 14 miles to CR 93. Go E .5 mile. Signs designate huntable area.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, mountain lion, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
NOTE: Exchange of use on S'IL. Part private land; part state trust land.
CEDARS - Moffat Co., GMU 4, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Craig, go N on Hwy. 13 for 38 miles to CR 2. Go E on CR 2 for 6.5 miles.
ACRES:640
OPEN: Aug. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Antelope, deer, elk, sage grouse, cottontail rabbits, coyotes.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
CEDAR SPRINGS - Moffat Co., GMU 11, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Maybell, go 8 miles W on Hwy. 40; tum S on ~ 23 and go about 2 miles. Vehicle
access on CR 23 and BLM Rd. 1558.
ACRES:640
OPEN: Sept I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Antelope, deer, elk, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicle access permitted only on CR 23 and BLM Rd. 1558.
CHUBB PARK - Chaffee Co., GMU 49, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Fairplay, go 20 miles S on Hwy 285 to Hwys. 285/24; go SW 1 mile to top of Trout
Creek Pass. Tum W (right) on CR 31 ·1; go I mile. Tunber activity may be present
ACRES: 3,640
OPEN: Sept I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, groµse, rabbits.
lffiSTRICTIONS:
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a Camping pennitted only as posted
b. Motor vehicle access permitted on county roads as posted
COAL BANK GULCH (youth mentor hunting only) - Routt Co., GMU 441, Steamboat Spgs.
Svc. Ctr.
From Hayden, go 2.5 miles N on CR 76.
ACRES:879
OPEN: Sept I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, sharp-tail grouse.
RESTRICTIONS:
a Hunting prohibited except for youth mentor hunting.
b. Hunting with archery, muzzleloaders and rimfire rifles only.
CODY PARK - Fremont Co., GMU 69, Salida Svc. Ctr.
'fract 1: From Westcliffe, at Hwys. 96 and 69, go N on Hwy. 69, 2.5 miles to CR 215. Go N
6.25 miles to SW comer of STL. Tract 2: From Hwy. 50 and 4th St in Canon City, go S on
4th St 2 miles until it turns into CR 143. Go 103 miles Son CR 143 to BLM Rd. 6227. Go
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�NW on BLM Rd 6227, 4 miles. Access by foot or horseback 7 miles thru BLM.
ACRES: 1,560
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OPEN: Sept I-May 31.
HUNTING: Mountain lions, bears, deer, elk, antelope, turkeys, rabbits, squirrels.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
COHAGEN - Jackson Co., GMU 171, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Walden, go 6 miles SE on Hwy. 14 to CR 21. Go E 1.8 miles.
ACRES: 2,537
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
COW SPRINGS MOUNTAIN - Moffat Co., GMUs 2/201, Meeker Svc. Ctr.

From Maybea go NW on Hwy. 318, 41 miles to CR ION. Go Non CR ION for 8 miles. Stl
W of CR ION largely on top of Cole\ Springs Mountain and is mixed with BLM and private
land. 2,495 acres E of CR ION are mixed with BLM and private land 4-wheel-drive vehicles
advised on CR 167 and BLM Rd. 2007.
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ACRES: 26,509
OPEN: Aug. I-Dec. 31.
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HUNTING: Elk, deer, antelope, blue grouse, sage grouse.
RESTRICTIONS:
a Camping allowed only during big game seasons.
b. Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
°COPPER MOUNTAIN - Grand Co., GMU 28, Hot Sulphur Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Kremmling, go S on Hwy. 9 to Williams Peale or from CR 3 at Mule Creek. Access
from USPS land on S. All other access from private land. Pennission required.
ACRES:640
OPEN: Sept 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, blue grouse.
RESTRICTIONS:
a Foot or horseback only.
b. Camping, campfires prohibited
C01TONWOOD CREEK - Routt Co., GMU 441, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Hayden, go Non CR 80 I mile to CR 70. Go E 2.8 miles to CR 80 and go N 10.7 miles.
ACRES:640
OPEN: Sept I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, blue and mountain sharp-tailed grouse.
RESTRICTIONS: Hunters limited through ~datory check station to control overcrowding,
resource damage or trespassing on private property.
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COITONWOOD RIDGE- Fremont Co., GMU 581, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Canon City, go Won Hwy. 50 for 12 miles to Hwy. 9. Turn Non Hwy. 9 and go 6 miles.
Tum W at gate; go .8 mile.
ACRES:640
OPEN: Sept 1-May 31 for hunting. Year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: Deer, lion, bear, rabbit. •
FISHING: Cottonwood Creek.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
CROOKED TOP - Parle Co., GMU 46, Denver Svc. Ctr.
From Bailey, go 2 miles N,on Hwy~ 285 to traffic light Turn left on Parle CR 43, go 6.4 miles to
Saddlestring Rd. Tum left .3 mile to USPS Rd 101. Turn right; go 4 miles. Walle NE 2 miles.
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�ACRES:400
OPEN: Sept 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, blue grouse, rabbit, squirrel, turkeys.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
NOI'E: No access from CR 43 or through fonner Deer Creek S1L, which has been sold Access
only from USFS Rd 101.
CROSS MOUNTAIN - Moffat Co., GMU 11, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Maybell, go SW on Hwy. 40, 16 miles to mile marker 44; go N on Deer Lodge Parle Rd
about 2.5 miles to Bi..M easement
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ACRES:64()
OPEN: Sept 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Antelope, deer, elk, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
CRYSTAL LAKE- Lake Co., GMUs- 48 &amp;49, Salida Svc. Ctr. (GMU 48, W of river, GMU
49, E of river)
From Leadville, go S on Hwy. 24 about 3 miles to Hwy. 300. Go W 1 mile to Halfmoon Rd.
Go S on pavement and dirt road 2 miles until left fork. Take left fork S .75 miles.

ACRES:467

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OPEN: Sept 1-Feb. 28. Year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, waterfowl, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot access only.
DALEY GULCH - Saguache Co., GMU 551, Gunnison Svc. Ctr.
'From Sargents at USPS Rd. 243 and Hwy. 50, go N .75 mile and turn left into S1L. Enter at
gravel pit W of Hwy. 50 across from state highway barn.

ACRES:644
OPEN: Year-round.
HUNTING: Mule deer, elk, black bears, mountain lions, blue grouse, rabbits.
FISHING: Agate Creek, Brush Creek, Tomichi Creek.
RESTRICTIONS:
a Camping pennitted as posted.
b. Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
c. Foot or horseback only.
DEEP CREEK - Routt Co., GMU 214, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
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From Steamboat Spgs., go N on CR 129 for 10 miles to CR 54, then W 5 miles to CR 56. Go
W and S 3 miles to CR 52W, and continue W 2.4 miles. (Last 2 miles, 4x4 only.)
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ACRES:320
OPEN: Sept 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elle, deer, grouse.
RESTRICTIONS:
a Hunters limited through mandatory check station to control overcrowding, ·resource damage
or trespassing on private S1L.
b. Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
DEER HAVEN - Fremont Co., GMU 581, Salida Svc. CtJ:.
From Canon City, go W on Hwy. 50 to Hwy. 9. Oo 9 miles N to CR 11 Turn right and go 5.2
miles on CR 11 to Deer Haven Rd. Turn right on Deer Haven Rd, and go .8 miles to
Thompson Mtn. Rd. Tum right, and go .7 miles to end of road.
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ACRES:640
OPEN: Sept 1-Feb. 28 for hunting. Year-round watchable for wildlife.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
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�DICK'S PEAK - Parle Co., GMU 58, Denver Svc. Ctr.
From Hartsel, take Hwy. 9 S 14 miles, then go 3.8 miles SW to Dick's Peak Rd. (261). Go 3
miles.
ACRES:640
OPEN: Sept I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, grouse, rabbits.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot_ access only.
DIRTY GULCH - Fremont Co., GMU 58, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Cotopaxi, go 5.5 miles Non.CR 12.
ACRES:640
OPEN: Sept 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Mule deer.
DISAPPOINTMENT CREEK- Dolores Co., GMU 711, Durango Svc. Ctr.
From Dove Creek, go 2 miles W to Hwys. 666 and 141. Go Non Hwy. 141 for 27 miles to
Disappointment Valley. Go S on CR l 9Q (USPS Rd. 250), 18 miles to McKinney Draw Rd.
on BLM land. Go .25 mile S to N eQd of STI... Enter on N end, .25 mile S of CR I9Q. Access
via two-track road on BLM land in Dawson Draw.
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ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
DRONEY GULCH - Chaffee Co., GMU 56, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Poncha Spgs., go N on Hwy. 285 for 5 miles to CR 251. Stl W of Hwy. 285: Just N on
Hwy. 285, access from highway monument site with parlcing. Do not attempt access·from N
via subdivision on CRs 251A or 251. CR 25f makes a big circle and only Sem prong can be
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ACRES: 2,949
OPEN: Sept l-Feb.28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, campfires prohibited.
b. Foot or horseback only.
c. Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
DRY CREEK - Rio Grande Co., GMU 80, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
Sect 16: From Monte Vista, take Hwy. 15 S 2 miles to #2 ·south Rd. Go 3 miles W. Sect 36:
From Monte Vista, take Hwy. 15 S 2 miles to #2 South Rd. Go W 9.5 miles to STI...
ACRES: 1,280
OPEN: Aug. 15-May 31.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, antelope, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a Hunting prohibited in safety zone along E side of Sect 16 as posted.
b. Camping, campfires prohibited.
c. Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
DRY CREEK BASIN - San Miguel Co., GMU 70, Montrose Svc. Ctr.
On Hwy. 145, between Naturita and Redvale, tum Son Hwy. 141 and go 15 miles to Dry
Creek Basin SWA.
ACRES:640
OPEN: Sept 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, and small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
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DRY .CREEK NORTII - Larimer Co., GMU_ 8, Fort Collins Svc. Ctr.
Go W on Cherokee Park Rd., CR 80 C, from Hwy. 287 approx. 50 miles to CR I03, then N to
Bull Mountain Access Rd. Go 5 miles NE to S1L, NE of Shell Creek. No established roads
access S1L; some OHV roads provide access.
ACRES:640
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elle, deer, bear, mountain lion.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
EAGLE CANYON - Larimer Co., GMU 20, Fort Collins Svc. Ctr.
From Loveland, take Hwy. 34 W to Big Thompson School; go N 4 miles on Buckhorn Rd.
(CR 27) to Masonville. Go NW on Buckhorn Rd. 2.5 miles to Storm Mountain Rd. Go 2.5
miles W on Storm Mountain Rd. to access sign on USFS land. Go by foot or horseback 1.5
miles across forest to S boundary.
ACRES:640
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game.
EAST CARTER MOUNTAIN - Grand Co., GMU 181, Hot Sulphur Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Kremmling, go 14 miles Won Hwy. 40 to Chimney Rock Rd. (USFS Rd. 103). Then
go 6 miles E to sign and gate.
ACRES: 1,794
OP~: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Mule deer, elk, blue grouse.
RESTRICTIONS:
a Camping permitted only as posted.
b. Foot or horseback only.
c. Parking permitted in designated lots only.
EAST DELANEY BUTIE LAKE - Jackson Co., GMU 16, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Walden, go .5 miles Won Hwy. 14 to CR 12, then 5.3 miles W to CR 18. Go 4.5 miles
W to CR 5. Go I mile N to Delaney Butte Lakes State Wtlcllife Area Stl E of lake.
ACRES:640
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28. Year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: Small game.
FISHING: Coldwater lake. .
RESTRICTIONS: Foot access only.
ELEVEN MILE- Park Co., GMU 581, Denver Svc. Ctr.
From Hartse), go SE 17 miles. Stl crosses CR on N and S.
ACRES:265
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Antelope, waterfowl.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
ELK MOUNTAIN - Jackson Co., GMU 6, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Walden, take 5th Street E, which turns into CR 12, then go 10 miles to CR 12. Go left
about 2.5 miles to CR 12E over Elk Mountain 3.9 miles to end of road Access only from
State Forest and parking lot at end of CR 12E.
ACRES: 2,839
OPEN: Year-round for fishing. Aug. 15-Feb. 28 for hunting.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, blue grouse, rabbits, coyo~.
FISHING: Cold-water stream.
RESTRICTIONS:
a Foot or horseback only.
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ELK SPRINGS #1 - Moffat Co., GMU 11, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Maybell, go W on Hwy. 40 to mile marker 42; tum S on BLM Rd 1509. Go S 9 miles
through Sect 36 and tum NW. Private property in Sagebrush Draw (portions of Sects. 14, 23,
26) open to hunting. Enter S end through Sect 26.
ACRES: 800
OPEN: Sept I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, antelope~ mountain lions, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot and horseback only.
ELK; SPRINGS #3 - Moffat.Co., GMU 10, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Elk Springs, go .75 mile W on Hwy. 40. BLM road through center of S1L S of Hwy.
40.
ACRES: 1,680
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Antelope, deer, elk, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or.horseback only.
FLATfOP BUTTE - Las Animas Co., GMU 133, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
From Aguilar on 1-25, talce Exit 34 to CR 60. Go Efor 10 miles; then go Non CR 75 for 2
miles. Go E on CR 64 for 2 miles and N on CR 79 for 6 miles to parking lot
ACRES: 2,052
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OPEN: Sept I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Mule deer, antelope, rabbits, doves, scaled quail, bobcats, coyotes..
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
FLORENCE - Fremont Co., GMU 69, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
From Canon City, take Hwy. 67 SE 13 miles to CR 15, which goesW to Florence Picnic
Area, next to STL.
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ACRES:640
OPEN: Sept I-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, black bears, mountain lions, rabbits, squirrels, turkeys, blue grouse.
RESTRICTIONS:
a Foot or horseback only.
b. Access through national forest only.
FLY GULCH (youth mentors only) - Routt Co., GMU 14, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Steamboat Spgs., go Non Hwy. 129 to CR 44. Then go W to CR 44A, then N I mile.
ACRES:460
OPEN: Sept I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a Open for youth mentor hunting only.
b. Foot or horseback only.
FORD BRIDGE - Logan Co., GMU 91, Brush Svc. Ctr.
Froni Sterling, go 7.5 miles NE on Hwy. 138 to CR 40; then go E .5 mile.
ACRES:280
OPEN: Sept. I-May 31.
HUNTING: Mule and white-tailed deer, pheasants, quail, turkeys, ducks, geese.
RESTRICTIONS:
a· Hunting ·prohibited with centerfire rifles.
b. Small game and waterfowl hunting prohibited opening weekend of regular plains rifJe deer
season, and opening day and first weekend of late p!ams rifle deer season. •
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FORI1FICATION - Moffitt Co., GMU 301, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Craig, go Non Hwy. 13 for 9.5 miles.
ACRES: 866
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OPEN: Day after 4th rifle season through last day of late season in Dec. for hunting.
HUNTING: Elle.
RESTRICTIONS:
a Access and hunting allowed through Frosty Acres Ranch only. Contact ranch for reservations,
(970) 824-8935 or (970) 824-9568.
b. Hunting restricted to cow elk.
c. Access only from parking area off Hwy. 13.
d. Foot access only.
FOSSIL RIDGE - Gunnison Co., GMU 55, Gunnison Svc. Ctr.
From Gunnison, go Eon Hwy. 50 for 12 miles to Parlin.'Turn Non CR 76 and go 9 miles to
USFS Rd. 822. Tum W on USFS Rd. 822 and follow it 2 miles.
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ACRES:640
OPEN: Sept l-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
FOUR MILE - Douglas Co., GMU 51, Denver Svc. Ctr.
From Woodland Park, take Hwy. 67 N 11.5 miles to Westcreek. Go S on CR 73 for 0.7 of a
mile; go Won CR 68 for 2 miles; go N.on USFS Rd. 523 for 4.6 miles~ USJ:S Rd. 523 runs
through STL. Tunber activity may be present
ACRES:360
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OPEN: Sept 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, rabbits, blue grouse.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
FROZE CREEK - Custer Co., GMU 86, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
From Westcliffe, go 10 miles S on Hwy. 69. Go W on CR 105 for 1 mile to SE comer of STL.
Parking lot at CRs 105 and 111.
ACRES:640
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Antelope, deer, elk, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot access only.

GERRARD - Rio Grande Co., GMU 80, Monte VISta Svc. Ctr.
1\vo miles E of South Fork or 13 miles W of Del Norte on Hwy. 160, go .25 mile S of Hwy.
160 on USFS Rd. 345.
ACRES:799
OPEN: Sept 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, bear, mountain lion, small game.
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GRAPE CREEK - Fremont Co., GMU 69, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Canon City at Hwy. 50 and First Street, go S on First Street, 1 mile to CR 3. W on CR
3, 5.2 miles to Temple Canyon City Park. Go S .5 mile through park to NE comer of STL.
Continue through STL along Grape Creek and 1.7 miles along Grape Creek through BLM to
Pine Gulch. Walk W up Pine Gulch 1.2 miles.
· ACRES: 1,280
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�HUNTING: Deer, elk, bighorn sheep, mountain lions, bears, rabbits, turkeys.
FISHING: Coldwater stream.
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GRASSY CREEK - Routt Co., GMU 13, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Hayden, go E on Hwy. 40 for 6 miles to CR 27; go S 6 miles. Parking off CR 27 on Old
Rockcastle Mine Access Rd.
ACRES:360
OP~: Sept I-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, mountain sharp-tailed grouse.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
GREASEWOOD - Moffat Co., GMU 3, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
Six parcels: (1) From Maybell, go Non CR 19 to CR 21. Then go Non CR 21 for 1.5 miles
and Eon two-track road to Red Wash Butte. (2) From Maybell, go Non CR 19 to CR 21, ·then
go N on CR 21 to CR 50. Oo Eon CR 50, for 5 miles. (3) From Maybell, go Non CR 19 to
CR 21; go N on CR 21 to CR 42, then Eon CR 42 for 8.5 miles. (4) From Maybell, N on CR
19 to CR 8. East on CR 8 to CR 6. Head NE on CR 6-CR 44 for 4.5 miles. (5) From Maybell,
go Non CR 19 to CR 8. Then go Eon CR 8 to CR 8N and go N 1.25 miles. (6) From
Maybell, go Non CR 19 to CR 8, then go E to CR 8N. Stl NE of intersection.
ACRES: 3,518
OPEN: Aug. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Antelope, mule deer, elk, sage grouse, rabbits.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot access only.
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GREASEWOOD LAKE - Weld Co., GMU 95, Fort Collins Svc. Ctr.
From Kersey, go 18 miles Eon Hwy. 34 to CR 87 (Masters Rd.). Go N and Eon Rd. 87 for
14 miles to CR 68. Parking NE of intersection.
ACRES:640
OPEN: Sept I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Antelope, cottontail rabbits, coyotes, d9ves, ducks.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot access only.
GUILLERMO RANCH - Huerfano Co., GMU 85, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
From Walsenburg, go 15 miles NW on Hwy. 69 to Badito Jct From Badito Jct, take CR 520 S
for 6 miles fo Major Ranch entrance.. Then go W 1.25 miles on CR 520.1 to SE comer of STL.
CR 520.1 enters STL on SE comer, then traverses STL 3 miles to W boundary.
ACRES: 2,118
OPEN: Sept I-Feb. 28.
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HUNTING: Antelope, rabbit, dove, coyote.
RESTRICTIONS:·Motor vehicles pCQhibited off designated roads.
HARTSEL - Park Co., GMU 58, Denver Svc. Ctr.
From Hartse!, at Hwys. 24 and 9, take Hwy. 9 S, 5 mile. Prty. on both sides of road. Also
from Hartse!, go SE on CR 59, 3 miles to parking area. Walle S I mile and W .25 mile.
ACRES:420
OPEN: Sept I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Antelope, waterfowl.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
HIGBEE CANYON - Otero Co., GMU 130, Lamar Svc. Ctr.
From La Junta, go _13 miles Son Hwy. 100. STL N of Hwy. I()() between Comanche National
Grasslands sign and CR 804..
ACRES:640
OPEN: Sept I-Feb. 28.
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RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
HIGH CREEK - Park Co., GMU 50, Denver Svc. Ctr.
From Fairplay, go 7 miles S on Hwy. 285. Toke road E of Hwy. 285 a half miles E to road
going S. Go .25 miles.
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ACRES: 1,121
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28 for hunting. Year-round forfishing.
HUNTING: Antelope, waterfowl.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
HOMESTEAD - Moffat Co., GMU 11, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
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From Maybell, go Won Hwy. 318 for 10 miles to CR 10. Go SW on CR 10 for 6 miles to BLM
Rd. 1686. Go S on BLM Rd 1686, 1 mile.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Antelope, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a Campfires prohibited
b. Foot or horseback only.
HORSE RANCH PASS - Larimer Co., GMU 8, Fort Collins Svc. Ctr.
From Fort Collins, go N 22 miles on Hwy. 287 to Cherokee Park Rd (CR SOC). Go W on
Cherokee Park Rd, 40-miles to CR 103. N to Bull Mountain road, then go 4 miles NE.
Parking on adjacent BLM land. Tnnber activity may be present Access is by rough 4X4 road;
no turnaround-for trailers.
ACRES:640
OPEN:.Sept I-Feb. 28 for hunting.
HUNTING: Elk, antelope, deer.
R,ESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
ILES GROVE - Moffat Co., GMUs 12/211, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
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From Craig, go S on Hwy. 13 to 4 miles S of Hamilton and I mile E of mile marker 70.4.
From Craig, go S on Hwy. 13 for 5~ miles S of Hamilton and 1 mile W of mile marker 70.4.
Access to E parcel off Hwy. 13 on Wedge of property. To W parcel, go S off Hwy. 13 on CR
49, 1 mile to parking area·
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ACRES: 2,079
OPEN: Sept 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, e~ antelope, small game.
RESTRJ;CTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
INDEPENDENCE MOUNTAIN - Jackson Co., GMU 161, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Walden, go .5 mile Won Hwy. 14 to CR 12. Go W 8 miles to CR 7. Go N 6 miles to
property. From Cowdrey, go W 6 miles on CR 6y.
ACRES: 11,039
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
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RESTRICTIONS: ATVs allowed for game retriev~ only 10 am. to 2 p.m. on some roads otherwise closed to motorized traffic.
INDIAN CREEK - Jackson Co., GMU 171, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Rand, go Non CR 27, 3.6 miles to CR 21.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: big game, small game
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a Hunting prohibited with centerfire rifles in NE 1/4 of Seel 16.
b. Foot or horseback only.
c. Access from parking lot off CR 21 only.
JEFFWAY GULCH - Moffat Co., GMU 13, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Craig, go 14 miles S on Hwy. 13 to Hwy. 317. Go E on Hwy. 317 for 7.5 miles to CR
33; go 1.25 miles N to STL. Horse gate at SE comer.
ACRES:640
OPEN: Sept I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, small game, birds
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horsebac~ only.
JIMMY CREEK - Larimer Co., GMU 8, Fort Collins Svc: Ctr.
From Fort Collins, go 50 miles Won Hwy. 14. Tum Non Laramie Rivei: Rd 103 and go 23
miles to Bull Mountain road. Then go E 1.25 miles to BLM and STL boundary. Bordered on
E, N and W by BLM land
ACRES:640
OPEN: Sept I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, antelope, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
JIMMY DUNN GULCH - Moffat, Routt ctys., GMU 441, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Hayden, go 5 miles N on Hwy. 40 to CR 80. Go N on CR 80, 25 miles to property on
W side of CR 80.
ACRES: 5,558
OPEN: ~t Sat in Aug.-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a Hunters limited through a mandatory check station to control overcrowding, resource damage or trespassing on neighboring private property.
b. Foot or horseback only.
JOHNNY MOORE MOUNTAIN - Jackson Co., GMU 6, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Walden, take Hwy.14 SE 12.5 miles to CR 30. Go I mile to parking area. From Walden
take 5th SL E until it becomes CR 12; go 6.7 miles E to CR 23A. Go 4.2 miles S, then E. Or,
take 5.th Street E until it becomes CR 12. Go E IO miles to CR 29. Go .9 miles to ~ g
area. Parking lot W of dam. Parking lot .25 mile N of dam.
ACRES: 7,671
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28. Southern portion open year-round for fishing as posted.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
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FISHING: In Michigan River and along Meadow Creek Reservoir dam as posted.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
KELLER LEASE- Bent Co., GMU 146, Lamar Svc. Ctr.
Go 3 miles S of Las Animas on Hwy. 101 to CR DD; then go .5 mile E to CR 13 for 15
miles, then Eon CR FF for .5 mile. Go N 13.5 for .5 mile; tJ}en Eon CR FF5 for 7 miles.
ACRES: 1,520
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OPEN: Sept I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, antelope, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.·
KEMP DRAW - Jackson Co., GMU 171, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Walden, go 6 miles SE on Hwy. 14 to CR 21; go 1.3 miles S.
ACRES:520
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HUNTING: Big game, small game.)
• RESTRICTIO~S: Motor vehicles restricted to designated roads and CR 21.
KING CREEK - Routt Co., GMU 26, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Topomis, go .5 mile Son Hwy. 131 and tum Won CR 5 about 3 miles. Go Son CR SA
for 1 mile.
ACRES:640
OPEN: Sept 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
FISf:IING: Cold-water stream fishing.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
LaGARDE CREEK - Larimer Co., GMU 7, Fort Collins Svc. Ctr.
From Fort Collins, take Hwy. 14, 50 miles W. Take Laramie River Rd. (CR 103) N 28 miles to
Hohnholz Lakes. Go W 15 miles·on USFS Rd. 200, then Son Rd. 143 and go Eon Rd 207.
ACRES:640
OPEN: ~ept·l-Feb. 28 for hunting. Year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: Elle, deer, bear.
FISHING: LaGarde Creek for brooks and browns.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
LA JARA RESERVOIR - Conejos Co., GMU 81, Monte VISta Svc. Ctr.
From La Jara, go Won Hwy. 15 for 105 miles to USFS Rd 240; go 23 miles. Tunber activity
may be present
ACRES: 37,908
OPEN: Year-round for fishing. Sept 1-Feb. 28 for hµnting.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, antelope, bighorn sheep, black bear, mtn. lion, small game.
FISHING: Lake, three ·coldwater streams.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping permitted only as posted.
b. foot or horseback only.
c. Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
LANDSMAN CREEK - Yuma Co., GMU 103, Colorado Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Burlington, go 18 miles Non Hwy. 385; go .5 mile Eon Yuma CR 0.
ACRES:332
OPEN: June 1-Aug. 31.
HUNTING: Deer, twkeys, pheasants, quail, doves, rabbits, coyotes.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
LAPIN CREEK - Custer Co., GMU 84, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
From Westcliffe, go 17 miles Eon Hwy. 96 to Hwy. 1~5. Go S for 13 miles to Ophir Creek.
Rd. Then go W 8 miles to Deer Peak through USFS land
ACRES: 640
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OPEN: Sept 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, antelope.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
UTILE COCHEfOPA CREEK - Chaffee Co., GMU 561, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Poncha Spgs., take Hwy. 50 W 2.5 miles to CR 210, then S 45 miles. Tunber activity
may be present
ACRES:640
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
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�HUNTING: Deer, elk. small game.
'RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
UTILE LA GARITA CREEK - Saguache Co., GMU 79, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
From La Garita, go W on Camero Creek Rd for 1 mile, then go S at fork on La Garita Rd:-for
3 miles. Go W on USFS Rd. 670 (La Garita Creek) 5 miles. Toke USFS Rd. 670 to SE comer
or from Won USFS Rd 670 to SW comer.

ACRES:640
OPEN: Year-round for watchable wildlife. Sept 1-Feb. 28 for hunting.
HUNTING: Elk. deer, antelope, black bears, mountain lions, cottontail rabbits, squirrels,
doves, coyotes, beavers.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
LITfLE SHEEP MOUNTAIN - Huerfano Co., GMU 85, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
From Gardner, go SW on CR 560 (Arco Rd) for 7 miles. CR 560 traverses S1L from NW
comer to S side.

ACRES:640
OPEN: Sept 1-May 3 L
HUNTING: Deer, bears, elk, rabbits, doves, band-tailed pigeons, turkeys.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off county roads.
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LITfLE SNAKE - Moffat Co., GMU '113, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Maybell, go 15 miles NW on Hwy. 318 to CR 21. Go N on CR 21 about 3.5 miles.

ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, antelope, elk. rabbits.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
LOS CREEK - Saguache Co., GMU 67, Gunnison Svc. Ctr.
From Gunnison, on Hwy. 50, go 8 miles to Hwy: 114. Go SE 20 miles. Tum right on CR .
NN56. Go SE about 7 .5 miles to USFS Rd 787.2A. Go E 2 miles to S access.

ACRES:320
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Antelope, elk. deer, small game.
FISHING: Cold-water stream.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off ~stablishecl roads.
LOS MOGOIES PEAK - Conejos Co., GMU 81, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
From S side of Antonito at Hwys. 285 and 17, go 7 miles W on Hwy. 17 to two-track trail N of
Hwy. 17 by old cemetery. Go N and Won two-track along N side of Los Mogotes Peak. Go past
peak 5 miles through BLM to E boundary.
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ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk. deer, antelope, cottontail, grouse, coyote.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off established roads.
McARTHUR GULCH - Park Co., GMU 501, Denver Svc. Ctr.
From Bailey, go W on CR 64 for 3.9 miles to parking area.

ACRES:480
OPEN: Sept I-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, elk. turkeys.
RESTRICTIONS:
a Hunting prohibited with centerfire rifles.
b. Hunting prohibited in safety zone around ranch house and outbuildings as posted.
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�McCOY GULCH - Fremont Co., GMU 86, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Cotopaxi, go 4 miles S on CR 1-A to CR 37 to BLM land. Go"E across BLM to W
boundary.
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ACRES:640.
OPEN: Sept. I-May 31.
HUNTING: Turkey, bears, mountain lions, elk, deer.
RESTRICTTONS: Foot or horseback only.
MACFARLANE RESERVOIR - Jackson Co., GMU 17, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Walden, go Son Hwy. 125 for 18 miles to CR 28. Go 2.1 miles W to parking lot or
drive .3 miles W to two-track road. For access to Wern portion, take access road 2.1 miles N.
Go left at Y intersection; go .7 miles to fence. Go through gate and follow road N on W side of
fence 1 mile. Ta1ce 2-track .8 miles W. Reservoir access also from BLM land.
ACRES: 2,880
_OPEN: Aug. 15-F~b. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTTONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
MARSHALL PASS - Saguache Co., GMU 551, Gunnison Svc. Ctr.
• From Sargents at Hwy. 50 and USFS Rd 243 (Marshall Pass· Rd), go E on USFS Rd. 243 for
4.5 mil~. Access by vehicle on Indian Creek Rd. Parking at Indian Creek.
ACRES:'659
OPEN: Year-round for fishing. Sept 1- Feb. 28 for hunting.
HUNTING: Mule deer, elk, black bears, mountain lions, blue grouse, rabbits.
FISHING: Marshall and Indian creeks.
RESTRICTTONS:
a Camping permitted as posted.
b. Foot or horseback only.
c. Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
MAXWELL PARK - Chaffee Co., GMU 481, Salida Svc; Ctr.
In Buena VJSta at the stoplight, go 1 mile W 9n CR 306 to CR 321. Go Son CR 321 for 5 miles
to CR 327. Tum W on CR 327 and go W 1 mile to parking lot. Or take CR 306 for 3 miles W
to CR 339, then S 2 miles to parking lot Access also from Hwy. 40, 4.5 miles E of Maybell and
off Hwy. 318, W of Maybell near town of Sunbeam.
ACRES: 2,177
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, ·antelope.
RESTRICTTONS:
a Foot or horseback only.
b. Max. 4 vehicles to parking area; ·max. 3 people per-vehicle.
C. Access through parking areas only.
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MAYBELL - Moffat Co., GMU 3, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Maybell, go 1.5 miles N on CR 19. Tract E and W of CR 19, N of Yampa River. CR 19
bisects STL from N and S and provides primary access.
ACRES: 9,208
OPEN: Year-round for fishing and watchable wildlife. Aug. 15-Feb. 28 for hunting.
HUNTINO: Deer, elk, small game.
FISHING: Coldwater stream.
RESTRICTTONS: .
a Camping permitted as posted.
b. Motor vehicles prohibited off design.ated roads.
c. Foot or horseback only.
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�MAYNARD GULCH - Routt Co., GMU 441, Steamboat.Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Hayden, go 8 miles'W on Hwy. 40. S1L N of highway.
ACRES:724
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OPEN: Sept 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, grouse, rabbits.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Vehicle parking only in designated areas.
c. Hunters limited through mandatory check station to control overcrowding, resource damage
or trespassing on private property.
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MEDANO - Alamosa, Saguache ctys., GMU 82, Monte-Vista Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
Go 13 miles N of Alamosa on Hwy. 17, thel} go E 8 miles on Lane 6 North to San Luis Lakes
SWA or 17 miles N of Alamosa on Hwy. 17. Go E 4 miles on Twelve Mile Lane.
ACRES: 20,605
OPEN: Sept 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elle.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only:
b. Hunting restricted to cow elk only.
c. Hunts allowed through hunt coordinator only. Contact DOW in Monte VISa for reservations,
(719) 587-69()();
MENEFEE PEAK - Montezuma Co., GMU 73, Durango Svc. Ctr.
From Mancos, go NE on Hwy. 160 for 5 miles. Tum right on dirt road at top of Mancos Hill.
Go 2.5 miles up dirt road to Menefee Mountain.
ACRES:635
OPEN: Sept I-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, mountain lions, turkey, bears, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
MIDDLE CARTER-GUNSIGHT - Grand Co., GMU 181, Hot Sulphur Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
NW ~tor: From Kremmling, take Hwy. 40 for 14 miles W to Chimney Rock Rd. (USFS Rd.
103). SE sector: From Kremmling, take Hwy. 40 for 10 miles W to CR 25. Toke CR 26, left
fork .5 mile from Hwy. 40 and go E 5 miles. Chimney Rock Rd. (CR 27) accesses NW section; Gunsight Rd. (CR 26) accesses SE section.
ACRES: 5,019
OPEN: Sept 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping permitted only as posted along Chimney Rock Rd
b. Foot or horseback only.
CAUTION: Roads highly erochble; care advised in wet weather..
MIDDLE CREEK - Saguache Co., GMU 681, Monte VISta Svc. Cti.
Go NW of Saguache on Hwy 114. Go N on CR 38 EE for 2.5 miles; then go N 2 miles on
USFS Rd. 856.
ACRES:640
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, antelope, bear, lion, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
MIDDLE PARK - Grand Co., GMU 27, Hot Sulphur Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Kremmling, take Hwy. 40 W 6 miles to Hwy. 134; go 4 miles to Red Dirt Rd. (USFS
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�Rd. 100). Then go 15 miles to Buffalo Park. Toke USFS Rd. 131 for I mile E to sign and gate.
ACRES: 3,566
OPEN: Sept I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RES1RICTIONS:
a Foot or horseback only.
b. Access from national forest parking area only.
MILK CREEK - Grand Co~, GMU 27, Hot Sulphur Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
SW access: From Kremmling, take Hwy. 40 W 6 miles to Hwy. 134, then go 4 miles to Red
Dirt Rd. (USFS Rd. 100). Go N 15 miles to Buffalo Park, then Eon USFS Rd. 131 to sign
• and gate. NE access: From Kremmling, take Hwy. 40 for 20 miles W to CR 184. Go 2 miles
W (dry weather only) through white pipe gate and along vehicle track to parking area just
be(ore Muddy Creek. In wet weather, stay on CR 184, mile marker 161 and enter property
from ridge or end of road. Two Bar access: Toke Hwy. 40 W of Kremmling 18 miles to signed
parking area, mile marker 163. Tunber activity may be present.
ACRES: 11,975
. OPEN: Sept I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RES1RICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only.
b. Access from national·fo~t parking area only.

MINERAL Har SPRINGS - Saguache Co., GMU 82, Monte VISta Svc. Ctr.
From Villa Grove, go S 4 miles on Hwy. 285 to CR GG; go 1/8 mile E. CRs GG and 58EE
bisectS1L.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Antelope, mule deer, elk, small game.
MISHAK LAKES - Saguache Co., GMU 68, Monte VISta Svc. Ctr.
From Moffat, go S 2 miles on Hwy. 17, which bisects S1L and provides several access points
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ACRES: 2,567
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game. •
MOGarAS ARROYO - Saguache Co., GMU 68, Monte Vista Svc. Qr.
From Saguache, go S 15 miles on Hwy. 285 to CR L. Go W 4 miles to BLM road that bisects
S1L.
ACRES:320
OPEN: Year-round for watching wildlife only. Aug. 15-Feb. 28 for hunting.
HUNTING: Antelope, mule deer, elk, bighorn sheep, rabbits, coyotes, bobcats.
MONUMENT BUTTE - Moffat Co., GMU 12, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Hamilton, go S 3 miles on Hwy. 13 to Yellow Jacket Pass Rd. (CR 45). Then go S on
CR 45 for 4 miles. Parking lot with camping at S end off CR.
ACRES: 65J
OPEN: Sept I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, rabbits, grouse.
RES1RICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only.
b. Motor vehicles prohibited off county road.

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�MOODY CREEK - Routt Co., GMU 231, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Steamboat Spgs., take Hwy. 40 for 2 miles S to Hwy. 131. Take Hwy. 131 S to town of
Yampa. Follow CR 7 SW until it turns into USFS Rd. 900. Go .75 mile N.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elle, deer.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting prohibited N of Moody Creek.
b. Foot or horseback only.
MOONHil..L - Routt Co., GMU 14, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Oarlc, go SE on USFS Rd 440 to Rd 471. At USFS Rd. 471A, walk SW into Long
Draw; go 3 miles. Also, comer of Moonhill next to CR 129 about 12 miles N of Hwy. 40 at
Steamboat Spgs. Parking at USFS Rd. 471A.
ACRES:640
OPEN: Sept I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elle, deer, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a Hunting prohibited with centerfire rifles.
b. Motorized vehicles, snowmobiles, bicycles prohibited.
c. Firewood cuttjng, campfires, camping prohibited.
MORAPOS CREEK- Moffat Co., GMU 12, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Hamilton, go 2 miles Son Hwy. 13, then tum Son CR 41. Go 2 miles to acce.5S on
BLM land. Access steep and up to 2 miles from CR. Grune retrieval may be difficult
ACRES: 640
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OPEN: Sept 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only.
b. Access from parking lot on BLM land off CR on S side ·or STI... only.
MORGAN GULCH - Moffat Co., GMU 21 I.. Meeker Svc. Ctr.
Take Hwy. 13 S from Craig to Axial Basin. Go W on CR 51 to CR 32. Go W on CR 32 for 4
miles. CR 32 runs through STI.... CR 133 runs through N part of STI....
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28 for hunting. , •
HUNTING: Elle, deer, antelope, small game.
MORRISON CREEK- Routt Co., GMU 15, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Oak Creek, go S 1 mile on Hwy. 131 to CR 14. Go E 4 miles to inlet of Stagecoacn
Res:, and go S on CR 16 for 7 miles. Private access road on STI.... No public motorized use-on
this road pennitted.
ACRES:640
OPEN: Sept I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big gaine, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a Foot or hprseback only.
b. Motor vehicles-prohibited off county roads.
NEE NOSHE RESERVOIR - Kiowa Co., GMU 127, Lamar Svc. Ctr. From :Eads, take Hwy. 287 S I0.5 miles to parking in designated area.
ACRES: 2,080
OPEN: Nov. I-March 31.
HUNTING: Waterfowl.
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�RESTRICTIONS:
a. Waterfowl hunting only. Hunters must check in at DOW station before hunting.
b. Foot or horseback only.
NEWLIN CREEK - Fremont Co., GMU 69, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Florence, go S on Hwy. 67, 4.5 miles to Newlin Ck. Rd. Go W 1 mile to NW comer.
ACRES:640.
OPEN: Sept I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting prohibited with centerfire rifles.
b. Hunting prohibited within buffer zone bounded on E by boundary; on N and S by boundary
• and extending .25 mile along E boundary.
NOR111 CANYON - Baca Co., GMU 144, Lamar Svc. Ctr.
In the town of Campo at Hwy. 287 and Baca CR J, go 10 miles Won CR J to CR 18. Take CR
18 for 4 miles S.
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ACRES:632
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28. '
HUNTING: Antelope, Quajl, Coyote.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot access only.
NORTH PLATIE - Jackson Co., GMU 16, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Walden~ go .5 miles W CR 12, then W 5.3 miles to CR 18, and go 2 miles W to bridge
on North Platte River. Fishing access upstream from bridge. For hunting access, ta1ce CR 9 S
from bridge 1 mile and access STL W of BLM land.
ACRES: 152
OPEN: Year-round for fishing. Aug. 15-Feb. 28 for hunting.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
ASI-DNG: North Platte River.
OLD WOMAN CREEK - Saguache Co., GMU 79, Monte VJSta Svc. Ctr.
From Del Norte, go Non Hwy. 112 for .75 mile; tum left on CR 15. Go N and W about 4
miles. Turn right on USFS Rd. 660, go 6 miles. Turn left on USFS Rd 646 and go 1 mile.
ACRES:640
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
OWL CREEK-Jjlckson Co., GMU ·171, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Walden, taJce Hwy. 14 E 9 miles to CR 25. Go S 4.5 miles to STL; then .7 mile to parking area. Tunber activity may be present
ACRES:640
OPEN: Year-round for fishing. Aug. 15-Feb. 28 for hunting.
HUNTING: Elk, antelope, moose, small game, waterfowl.
RESTRICTION~: Foot or horseback only.
OWL MOUNTAIN -Jackson Co., GMU 171, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Rand, go N on CR 27 for 7.6 miles to USFS Rd. 792. Go E .6 miles to BLM Rd. 2506.
ACRES:640
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
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OXBOW - Moffat Co., GMU 2, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Maybell, go 17 miles NW on Hwy. 318.to parking lot on S side.
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�ACRES:640
OPEN: Aug. I5-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, antelope, waterfowl, ~ove, rabbits, prairie dogs.
FISHING: In Oxbow area only of Little Snake River.
RESTRICTIONS:
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PALMER GULCH - Summit Co., GMU 37, Denver Svc. Ctr.
From Silverthorne, take Hwy. 9 for 12 miles. STL E of Hwy. 9, close to Blue River SWA. Use
entrance to Blue River SWA parking lot
ACRES:320
OPEN: Sept I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
PAT/WHITBY CANYON - Baca Co., GMU 144, Lannar Svc. Ctr.
Whitby Tract: From Springfield, go Won Hwy. 160, 24.7 miles to CR 8. Go S on CR 8, 5.5
miles to CR G. Go E .8 miles to Comanche Natl. Grasslands. STL N of Comanche. Pat
Canyon Tract: From Springfield, go Won Hwy. 160, 24.7 miles to CR 8. Go Son CR 8, 10
miles to Kirkwell. Go W on CR M, 2 miles to CR 5. Go S on CR 5, 1.1 miles.
ACRES: 1,302
OPEN: Sept I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Small game, deer, antelope.
RESTRICTIONS:.
a Foot access only.
b. Motor vehicles prohibited.
PFISTER DRAW - Larimer Co., GMU 7/8, Fort Collins Svc. Ctr.
From Fort Collins, go 22 miles N on Hwy. 287 to CR SOC. Go W to CR 103 (known as Four
Comers). Go N 7 miles to E properties. To W STL, tum off USFS Rd. 200 and go W 5 miles.
Sects. 25 and 36 off CR I 03, which goes through SW comer of sect 36. Seel 34 is 5 miles W
of CR I03 on USFS Rd 200. Go N I mile on BLM two-track road.
ACRES: 1,920
OPEN: Sept I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Antelope, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited.
PINE TREE GULCH - Moffat Co., GMU 211, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
East of Maybell, go S of Hwy. 40 on CR 57 12 miles.
ACRES:640
OPEN: Sept 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a Foot or horseback only.
b. Access only from parking lot on CR 57.
PINKHAM MOUNTAIN - Jackson Co., GMU 6, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Walden, go 13 miles N on Hwy. 125 to Hwy. 127. Go 9 miles N to CR 48 (USFS Rd.
895); then go W 1.5 miles to CR 49 (USFS Rd. 891), then go S to end of road.
-ACRES: 520
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
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�PINNACLE ROCK - Fremont Co., GMU 58/69, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Canon City, go 15 miles W on Hwy. 50 to Salt Lick BLM area. Then go .5 miles S
through BLM to NE comer of STL. Parking at Salt Lick BLM recreation site.
ACRES:520.
OPEN: Sept I-May 31.
HUNTING: Turkeys, deer, elk, bighorn sheep, bear.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only.
PINON IDLLS - Conejos Co., GMU 81, Monte Vtsta Svc. Ctr.
From Manassa, go 3.6 miles Eon Hwy. 142 to BLM Rd. 5006 and go SE 3 miles. S1L S of
road.

ACRES:640
OPEN: Year-round for watchable ~dlife. Sept I-Feb. 28 for hunting.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game.
. RESTRICTIONS:,Foot or horseback only.
POISON SPYDER - San Miguel Co., GMU 70, Montrose Svc. Ctr.
From Naturita, take Hwy. 141, 15 miles,S to CR 29W. Take CR 29W; go W 1.7 miles from
Hwy. 141 on BLM Rd. 4088, and go 2 miles NW. Tum S on road; go 1 mile S.

ACRES:640
OPEN: Sept 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off existing i:oads.
POLE OULCH - Moffat Co., GMU 3, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Craig, go 39 miles Non Hwy. 13 to CR 4; go W for 1.75 miles. S1L S of CR 4 and
extends 5 miles W of CR 9.
ACRES: 11,026
OPEN: Aug. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prolnbited off existing roads.
PONCHA PASS - Chaffee Co., GMU 561, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Poncha Spgs., go S .5 mile on Hwy. 285 to,NE comer.

ACRES:360
OPEN: Sept I-Feb. 28.
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HUNTING: Deer, elk, cottontail rabbits.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
POUDRE RNER - Larimer Co., GMU 191, Fort Collins Svc. Ctr.
From Fort Collins, go NW on Hwy. 287 toTed's Place (Conoco Station), then either go Won
Hwy. 14 for 1.7 miles to S1L, or go _Non Hwy. 287 for 3 miles. Hwy. 14 access N and E of
road or through Gateway Park when open.

ACRES: 5,760
OPEN:.Year-round for fishing. Sept I-Feb. 28 for hunting.
HUNTING: Deer, small game.
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FISHING: Coldwater stream (Poudre River, North Fork of Poudre and Seaman Res.)
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only.
b. Public access prohibited E of Hwy. 287.
c. Access permitted from Hwy. 14 and forest lands.
PTARMIGAN - Grand Co., GMU 28, Hot Sulphur Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Fraser, cross railroad tracks at N end of town and go SW 8 miles on Church Park or
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�Crooked Creek Rd (CR 50) in Arapahoe National Forest
ACRES:640
OPEN: Year-round for watchable wildlife. Sept I-Feb. 28 for hunting.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, bears, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited except snowmobiles on 1 foot of snow.
QUAKEY MOUNTAIN Gunnison Co., GMU 551, Gunnison Svc. Ctr.
From Hwys. 50 and 135, go Eon Hwy. 50 approx. 17 miles to CR 887 (Wuanita Hot Springs
Rd) Go N 10 miles to summit of Black Sage~- Go Son USFS Rd. 887.48. Park at trailhead 537 and go 2.5 miles.
ACRES:640
.OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
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RABBIT EARS - Jackson Co., GMU 16, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Walden, go W on Hwy. 14 to mile 5.9, ¢.en go N .6 miles to parking lot or go 4.4 miles .
and lot is on N side. Tunber activity may be present
ACRES: 5,188
OPEN: Year-round for fishing. Aug. 15-Feb. 28 for hunting.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, blue grouse, rabf?its.
FISHING: Coldwater stream.
RESTRICTIONS:
a Foot or horseback only.
. b. As posted, closure
on W side, Aug. 15-Sept 1.

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RAHADERO CANYON - Conejos Co., GMU 81, Monte VISta Svc. Ctr.
From La Jara, go 14 miles Won CR 15; tum left on dirt road at Centro, then go 7 miles on La
Jara Reservoir Rd.
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ACRES: 673
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, mountain lions, bears.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited offexisting roads.
RATILESNAKE IDLL - Moffat Co., GMU 211, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Craig; go W on Hwy. 40 for 27 miles to CR 57 (Price Creek Rd) Tum S and go 5 miles
to CR 32; tum S and go 4 miles on CR 32. Parking area and walk-thru access gate at NE corner. Second walk-thru gate on drift fence in SE quarter.
ACRES:640
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28. HUNTING: Deer, elk, antelope, rabbits, -sage grouse.
RESTRICTIONS:
a· Hunting prohibited within ,25-:mile safety zone along E boundary as posted.
b. Foot or horseback only.
RED CANYON - Jackson Co., GMU 16, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Walden, go .5 mile W on Hwy. 14 to CR 12W, and go 5.3 miles W to CR 18. Then go
4.5 miles W to CR 5 and go 1 mile N to Delaney Butte Lakes SWA. GoW on CR 20 for 4.5
miles to oil-well area, then take 2-track road 1 mile.
ACRES:640
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28. •
HUNTING: Deer, elk, rabbits, blue grouse.
RESTRICTIONS:
a Foot or horseback only.
b. Access only from parking area on forest service road, which is suitable for 4X4 only. •
c. Trailer access prohibited past parking area.
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�RED LION RANCH - Logan Co., GMU 92, Brush Svc. Ctr.
From Crook, go NE on Hwy. 138 for 8.25 miles to Sedgwick-Logan county line. Tum S on
CR 97/l, and go 1.25 miles to parking area. Parking area off CR 97/1 just N of river bottom.

ACRES: 200

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OPEN: Sept I-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, pheasants, quail, turkeys, ducks, geese, rabbits, squinels.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access only as posted.
b. Small game, waterfowl hunting prohibited opening weekend of regular plains rifle deer season and opening day and first weekend of late pl~ rifle deer season. .
RIDGE ROAD - Jackson Co., GMU 161, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Walden, go 1.2 miles Won Hwy. 14 to CR 12W; then go 5.3 miles W to CR 18. go 4.5
miles W to CR 5; then go S 1.7 miles to parking area.
ACRES:320 OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.

ROSITA - Custer Co., GMU 84, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
From Westcliffe, go S 3 miles on Hwy. 69; then go E 6 miles on CR 328. Go S 3 miles on CR
323..
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ACRES:640
OPEN: Sept I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, bear, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a Hunting, discharging weapons restricted to bows, muzzleloaders, shotguns.
b. Foot or horseback only.
SADDLE MOUNTAIN - Park Co., GMU 581, Denver Svc; Ctr.
From Guffey, take CR 59 and go 6 miles N to USFS boundary. Go 1.5 miles E over mountain
by foot or horseback.
ACRES:640
OPEN: Sept I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, black bears.
RESTRICTIONS:
a Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
b. Fues prohibited.
SAGE CREEK - Routt Co., GMU 13, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Hayden, go S on CR 37 for 7 miles.
ACRES: 640
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OPEN: Sept I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, blue grouse, rabbits.
SAGEBRUSH DRAW - Moffat Co., GMU·t t, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Maybell, go E on Hwy. 40 to mile marker 42. Tum S on BLM Rd. 1509. Go 5 miles.
ACRES: 640.
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, antelope, rabbits, sage grouse, dove.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
SAGUACHE CREEK - Saguache Co., GMU 68, Monte VISta Syc. Ctr. _
From Moffat, go S 2 miles on Hwy. 17, which bisects S1L and provides several access points
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�ACRES: 2,059
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game.
SAINT CHARLES - Pueblo Co., GMU 128, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
From Pueblo, go Eon Hwy. 50 to 27th Lane. Go S on 27th Lane until it turns into Doyle Rd.
From end of paveJ)lent, go 4 miles to access gate. Follow signs to parking lot
ACRES: 16,675
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Mule deer, antelope, scaled quail, mourning doves, rabbits, coyotes.
RESTRICTIONS: •
A. Discharging firearms prohibited within .25 mile of buildings.
b. Access from parking-areas only.
c. Foot or horseback only.
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SAKARIASON - Las Animas Co., GMU 85, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
From Trinidad, go W 15.3 miles on Hwy. 12 to CR 41.7. Go 11.6 miles N.
ACRES:560
OPEN: Sept 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Elk, mule deer, black bear, turkey, mtn. lions.
RESTRICTIONS: Access restricted as posted on W side.
SAN WAN CREEK - Saguache Co., GMU 68, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
From Saguache, go S on Hwy. 285 for 6 miles to CR. T. Go 2 miles W on Rd. T, then S 1.25
miles.
ACRES: 3,238
OPEN: Sept 1.:.Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Antelope, elk, mule deer, cottontail andjackrabbil~,·coyotes.
SAN LUIS CREEK - Saguache Co., GMU 82, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
From Moffat, go 5 miles Non Hwy. 17, then Eon CR Z for 1.5 miles.
ACRES:640
OPEN: Year-round for watching wildlife. Aug. 15-Feb. 28 for hunting and fishing.
HUNTING: Elk, mule deer, antelope, rabbits, hares, coyotes.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
SAN LUIS CREEK #2 - Saguache Co., GMU 82, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
From Moffat, go Eon Cty Rd T. Take first right on CR 60. Go SE 1.25 miles.
ACRES:480
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Antelope, elk, deer, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or ~orseback only.
SAN LUIS Hll.LS - Conejos Co., GMU 81, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
In Antonito at Hwy. 285 and 6th St (CR G), go 11.5 miles Eon CR G. Tum Non a 2-track road;
go I mile. S1L .25 mile E across BLM to W edge.
ACRES:640
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elle, deer, antelope, cottontail, grouse, coyote.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
SAND CREEK - Chaffee Co., GMU 56, Salida Svc. Ctr.
.25 mile S of Hwys. 291 and 285. S1L W of Hwy. 285, approx. 6.5 miles N of Poncha Spgs.
ACRES:597
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�HUNTING: Elk. deer, small game.
RESTRJCTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
SAND CREEK - Jackson Co., GMU 6, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
Follow directions 10 Adams STL. Access from Adams or Colorado State Forest.
ACRES: 5,038
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game. small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only.
b. Camping permitted as posted.
SAND CREEK SOUTH - Baca Co.. GMU 144, Lamar Svc. Ctr.
From Campo, go 15 miles Won Rd. J; tum Son Rd. 13 for 5.5 miles to forest service pasture,
gate 2C. Go S and E I mile; take right fork S .25 mile.
ACRES: 3 19
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTLNG: Deer. mountain lions. doves. scaled quail, rabbits. coyotes, bobcats, turkey.
RESTRJCTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
SANDERSON GULCH - Saguache Co., GMU 68, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
From LaGarita, go N on CR 42 for 6 miles.
ACRES: 1,898
OPEN: Aug. 15-May 3 1.
HUNTING: Deer, antelope, elk, cottontail, coyo1cs.
RESTRJCTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
SANDY BLUFFS - Yuma Co.. GMU 102, Brush Svc. Ctr.
From Idalia, go 8.5 miles N on CR DD at Arikaree River.
ACRES: 3,202
OPEN: Sept. I-June 14.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Access restricted as pos1ed E of Hwy. 385.
SCHULTZ CANYON - Huerfano Co., GMU 85. Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
From Walsenburg, take CR 330 (Ideal Rd.) S 11 miles. CR 330 tmverses NE quaner of Sec.
31 and S half of Sec. 36. CR 3 10 enters NE qua11er of Sec. 3 1 on E side.
ACRES: 960
OPEN: Sept I-May 3 1.
HUNTING: Deer, bears, mountain lions, mbbits, doves, band-tailed pigeons, turkeys.
RESTRJCTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
SHORT CREEK BALDY - Fremont Co., GMU 86, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Cotopaxi, go W on Hwy. 50 for 6 miles to Ken- Gulch Rd. ; go SW 5 miles.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Mule deer, elk, moumain lions.
SIMSBURY DRAW - Moffat Co.. GMU 3, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
Take Hwy. 318 W from Maybell 10 miles to BLM Rd. 2 122; go N 2.5 miles.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer. antelope, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
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�63 RANCH - Park Co., GMU 50, Denver Svc. Ctr.
From Fairplay, go Son Hwy. 285, 14.5 miles to 63 Ranch parking lot E of hwy.
ACRES: 1,635
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28 for hunting. Year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: Antelope, deer, elk, waterfowl.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
SLEEPING GIANT - Routt Co., GMU 214, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
. From Steamboat Spgs., go 8 miles W on Hwy. 40; tum N on CR 44. At CR 46, go 4 miles on
~ 46 to signed parking area. Gate, parking lot in NW comer.
ACRES:400
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, grouse.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback oiily.
SLIDE MOUNTAIN - Grand Co., GMU 18, Hot Sulphur Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
East of Kremmling, tum N off Hwy. 40 onto CR 2 and go 4 miles to Black Mountain Rd. Go
7.2 miles, tum·left and go .2 mile to fork and go left .3 mile to sign. Access steep with no
access across neighboring private land on S, W or N.
ACRES: 1,280
OPEN: Sept I-Feb. 28.
. HUNTING: Deer, elk, antelope.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
SOUTII DUFFY MOUNTAIN - Moffat Co., GMU 211, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
S of Craig on Hwy. 13 to CR 51. Go W 2 miles to CR 17, then go N 5 miles.
ACRES:640
OPEN:·Sept I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, antelope, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
SOUTII MIDDLE CREEK - Huerfano Co., GMU 85, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
From La Veta, go .5 mile Son Hwy. 12 to Indian Creek Rd. (USPS Rd 410). Go W 11 miles.
Tunber activity may be present
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ACRES: 585
OPEN: Sept I-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, bears, mountain lions, turlrey, blue grouse.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
SOUTII NIPPLE RIM - Moffat Co., GMU 213, Meeker Svc: Ctr.
From Maybell, go N on CR 19 for 12 miles to CR 2L Then go N 11 miles to CR 7 and head
N 2 miles to CR 4. Then go W 9 miles to CR 66 and go S.
ACRES: 19,962
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OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28 for hunting. Year-round for watching wildlife only.
HUNTING: Antelope, deer, elk, coyotes.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Discharging firearms prohibited within 100 feet of buildings, corrals as posted.
b. Foot or horseback only.
c. Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
SPRING CREEK-Jackson Co., GMU 171, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Walden, go 6 miles SE on Hwy. 14 to CR 21. Go 4 miles S to·CR 32, then go 1.2 miles
E. Access also from Cohagen STL to N and surrounding BLM lands.
ACRES: 154
OPEN: Sept I-Feb. 28.
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STATE LINE - Baca Co., GMU 144, Lamar Svc. Ctr.
From Campo, go 4 miles Won Rd. J, turn Son Rd. 24 for 5 miles. Tum E through USFS pasture gate 6M. Go 1 mile and turn S at gate 6A on a two-track trail. At 1 mile, go through two
gates and continue SE for 1.3 miles to NW comer. 4x4 required for sandy, unimproved roads
in USFS pastures.
ACRES:496
OPEN: Sept 1-Feb. 28.
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HUNTING: Antelope, scaled quail, rabbits, coyotes.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot access only.
STEEL CANYON - Saguache Co., GMU 82, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
From Villa Grove, go Eon CR LL57 (USFS Rd 970) for 3.5 miles.
ACRES:640
OPEN:Year-round for watching wildlife. Aug; 15-Feb. 28 for hunting.
HUNTING: Elk, mule deer, antelope, rabbits, hares, coyotes.
RES1RICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only.
b. Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
STEINHOFF HILL - Larimer Co., GMU 191, Fort Collins Svc. Ctr.
From Fort Collins, go Non Hwy. 287 about 16 miles to CR 74E at The Forks; go 4 miles W
on CR 74E; go N on CR 37 and go .5 mile.
ACRES:480
OPEN: Sept 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RES1RICTIONS:
a. Big game hunting prohibited except by archery.
b. Small game hunting prohibited except by archery or shotguns not firing single slugs.
c. Foot or horseback only.
STOKES GULCH - Routt Co., GMU 13, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Hayden, go S on CR 37 to CR 59. •
ACRES: 1,863
OPEN: Sept 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, antelope, waterfowl.
RES1RICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
STONEHOUSE GULCH - Saguache Co., GMU 681, Monte Vtsta Svc. Ctr.
From Saguache, go 10 miles Non Hwy. 285 to BLM road S from Noland Gulch loop road to
Stonehouse Gulch (across Hwy. 285 from Mineral Hot Spgs.); go W .5 mile, then S 2 miles.
ACRES:560
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28:
HUNTING: Elk, mule deer, bighorn sheep, antelope, rabbits, blue grouse, doves, .coyotes.
STONEY FACE MOUNTAIN - Fremont Co., GMU 58, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Cotopaxi, go for 17 miles N on CR 12. Thnber activity may be present
ACRES:640
OPEN: Sept 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Mule deer, elk.
RES1RICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
SWEE1WATER - Kiowa Co., GMU 126, Lamar Svc. Ctr.
From WIiey, go N_ on Hwy._ 287 to CR A, go Won CR A to CR 40; go N 3 miles.
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�ACRES:640
OPEN: From last day of waterfowl season (or as posted) through Oct. 31, based on water
level, for fishing. Sept- I through last day of waterfowl season for hunting.
HUNTING: Geese, ducks, small game, deer.
ASHING: Warmwater.
TABLE MOUNTAIN - Fremont Co., .GMU 59, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Canon City, go 8 miles Eon Hwy. 50 to Hwy. 67. Then go N 3 miles to CR 123, then
go Eon CR 123 for .-25 mile to CR 132. Go 9 miles to Beaver Creek SWA. Access from
upper parking area on S and E.
ACRES: 4,640
OPEN: Sept 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, black bears, mountain lions, rabbits, doves, turkeys, coyotes.
RESTRICTIONS:
a Camping prohibited except during big.game season in designated areas only~
b. Horseback riding. prohibited except during big game. season.
c. Foot or horseback only.
TALLAHASSEE ROAD - Fremont Co., GMU 58, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Canon City, go 12 miles Won Hwy. 50 to Hwy. 9. Go 9 miles on Hwy. 9 to CR 2. Take
CR 2 W for 3 miles.
ACRES:-640
OPEN: Sept 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, antelope, coyote, bear, grouse.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
TAYLOR DRAW - Jackson Co., GMU 171, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Rand, go Son Hwy. 125, 2.2 miles to CR 21, which becomes USFS Rd. 740. Go 7.1
miles to Jack Creek. Take USFS Rd-;. 742 and 743, 3.1 miles to gate.
ACRES:320
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, blue grouse, snowshoe hares, coyotes.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
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TEMPLE CANYON - Moffat Co., GMU 211, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Craig, go SW on Hwy. 40 for 27 miles to CR 57 (Price Creek Rd.). Turn S to
Rattlesnake Hill. Access via Rattlesnake Hill and BLM land, about 3 miles.
ACRES:637
OPEN: Sept 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game, birds.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
THORNBURG DRAW - Moffat Co., GMU 11, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Maybell, go 5 miles W on Hwy. 40; turn S on BLM Rd. 1558. Go about .25 mile.
ACRES:640
OPEN: Sept 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Antelope, deer, elk, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off ~gnated roads.

THREE MILE MOUNTAIN - Parle Co., GMU 58, Denver Svc. Ctr.
1\vo parcels: (1) Take Hwy. 9 from Hartsel 14 miles S. Turn Eon Park CR 116 (39-Mile
Mountain Rd) and go 2 miles. (2) Take Hwy. 9 for 9 miles S. Turn E; go 1.1 miles on
unmarked dirt road to Wern boundary
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ACRES: 640 in each parcel
OPEN: Sept 1-Feb. 28.
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�HUNTING: Antelope, coyotes, doves, rabbits.
THREE SISTERS - Jackson Co., GMU 6, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
Follow directions to Elle Mountain STL. Access from Elle Mountain $TL or State Forest
ACRES: 1,523
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: big game, small game ..
FISHING: Coldwater stream.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. P'oot or horseback only.
b. Access from parking area at end of CR 12E only.
TIGER Lll..Y CREEK - Chaffee Co., GMU 481, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Buena VISta, go Non Hwy. 24 for 12 miles. STL E of Hwy. 24.
ACRES: 398
OPEN: Sept I-Feb. 28 for hunting. Year-round for fishing and watchable wildlife.
HUNTING: Bighorn Sheep, deer, ellc.
FISHING: Arkansas River.

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TOMICHI DOME - Gunnison Co., GMU 551, Gunnison Svc. Ctr.
From Gunnison, at Hwys. 50 and 135 go 17 miles E on Hwy. '50 to BLM Rd. 3095 (Waunita
Hot Spgs. Rd.). Tum N on BLM Rd. 3()95 and go 4 miles to W boundary.
ACRES:640
OPEN: Year-round for fishing. Sept I-Feb. 28 for hunting.
HUNTING: Mule deer, elk, antelope, black bears, mountain lions, grouse, rabbits.
FISHING: Hot Springs Reservoir.
RESTRICTIONS: Camping allowed as posted.
TRIANGLE - Moffat Co., GMU 11, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
Immediately W of Maybell off Hwys. 318.and 40.
ACRES: 1,021
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, antelope, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
1ROUBLESOME VALLEY RANCH - Grand Co., GMU 18, Hot Sulphur Spgs Svc. Ctr.
From Kremmling, take Hwy. 40 E 5 miles· to CR 2, then go N about 9 miles to CR 24, tum
right Access through BLM or off road.
ACRES: 876
.OPEN: Sept I-Feb. 28.
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HUNTING: Elk, deer, rabbits, coyotes, grouse.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
TURKEY GULCH - Fremont Co., GMU 691, Salida Svc. Ctr.
Go 5 miles S of Texas Creek on Hwy. 69·, then go 2 miles Eon CR 28. Go 1 mile S by foot or
horseback across BLM land.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept I-May 31 for hunting.
HUN'TING: Elk, deer, bear, mountain lion, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: F:oot or horseback only.
TURKEY TRACK RANCH - El Paso ·co., GMU 118, Colorado Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Fountain, go E 14 miles on Squirrel Ck. Rd Road and Peyton Hwy. border STL.
ACRES: 8,887
OPEN: Sept I-Feb. 28.
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�HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RES1RICTIONS:
a Foot or horseback only.
b. Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
TWENTY MILE - Routt Co., GMU 13, Steamboat Sps. Svc. Ctr.
From Hwy. 40 E of Hayden, go S on CR 27 for 6 miles.
ACRES: 1,200
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28 for hunting. Year-round for fishing. April .l-June 30 for watchable.
HUNTING: Elle, deer, small game.
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RES1RICTIONS:
a Foot or horseback only.
b. Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads. •
VILt.A GROVE.,. Saguache Co., GMU 82, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
One parcel 8.5 miles N of Villa Grove on Hwy. 285. Other parcel 3 miles NE of Villa Grove
on Hayden Pass Rd. through Bl.M land.
ACRES:880
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Ell4 deer, antelope, bear, small game.
VINCENTE CANYON - Conejos Co., GMU 81, Monte VISta Svc. Ctr.
From Monte VISta, go 21 miles Son Hwy. 15 to Capulin. Go 10 miles SW on dump road (CR
8) from Capulin to N end.
- ACRES:640
OPEN: Aug. 15-May 31 for hunting. Year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: Bighorn sheep, deer, elk, antelope, mtn. lions, black bear, small game.
• FISHING: La Jara Creek.
RES1RICTIONS: Camping pennitted as ·posted.
WAUGH MOUNTAIN - Park, Fremont ctys., GMU 57/58, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Canon City, go W on Hwy. 50 for 12 miles. Tum right on Hwy. 9 for 9 miles. Take CR 2
W for 15 miles. Foot access through BLM land on E and S. Use BLM parking lot.
ACRES: 17,773
OPEN: Sept. 1-=Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, antelope, bear, coyote, grouse.
WEBER CANYON - Montezuma Co., GMU 73, Durango Svc. Ctr.
From Mancos, go 3 miles S on CR 41. S1L E of CR.
ACRES:461
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, mountain lions: small game.
RES1RICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
WELDON VALLEY - Morgan Co., GMU 95, Brush'Svc. Ctr.
From Weldona, go E .33 mile on CRY, then N 2 miles on CR 10. S1L on both sides of CR
10. Gate in SE comer of Sect. 22 on CR 10 and in SW comer of Sect. 21.
ACRES: 5,600
. OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, antelope, doves, waterfowl.
WERNER ARROYO - Saguache Co., GMU 68, Monte VISta Svc. Ctr.
From Saguache, go S 7 miles on Hwy. 285 to CRT. Tum E and go 6 miles to CR 53, then go
S 2 miles to CR R. tum W and go 1 inile, then tum N and go .5 mile.
ACRES:320
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�OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, ~telope, waterfowl, rabbits, hares, coyotes; furbearers.
RES1RICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
WEST BEAR GULCH - Fremont Co., GMU 69, Salida Svc. Ctr.
In Canon City at First St. and Hwy. 50, go S to CR 277. Go S on CR 277, 11 miles (past
USPS campground 2 miles) to BLM ~ then go NW 2.5 miles to E boundary.
ACRES:640
OPEN: Sept I-May 31.
HUNTING: Turkeys, deer, elk, bears, mountain lions, small game.
RES1RICTIONS:
a Foot or horseback only.
b. Motor vehicles prohibited off designated roads.
WEST CARIBR MOUNTAIN - Grand Co., GMU 181,.Hot Sulphur Spgs. S\!c. Ctr.
From Kremmling, take-Hwy. 40 W 14 miles to Chimney Rock Rd (USPS Rd. 103).Access to
SW comer (Indian Pass) begins at gate 1.5 miles E 9f Hwy. 40. Access from E and NE
• (Badger Creek) continues up Chimney Rock Rd. 5 miles to marlred gates.
ACRES: 2,360.
OPEN: Sept I_ -Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RES1RICTIONS:
a Limited motor vehicle access pennitted to physically impaired only with written permission
from DOW. Call DOW office, Hot Sulphur Spgs., (970) 725-6200.
b. Foot or horseback only except as in "a" above.
WHISKEY CREEK - Eagle Co., GMUs 36/45, Glenwood Spgs. Svc. Cb;.
From Vail, go Won 1-70, take Exit 171, go .5 mile W. STI... S ofl-70. Parking atUSPS office
at Meadow Mountain (off 1-70 Exit 171, .25 mile E). Tunber activity may be present
ACRES:602
OPEN: Sept I-Feb. 28.
• HUNTING: Deer, elk, black bears, blue grouse, rabbits, coyotes.
RES1RICTIO~S: Foot or horseback only.
~ W CREEK - Moffat Co., GMU 4, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Craig, go N 29 miles on Hwy. 13 to CR 101. Go 7 miles NE on CR 101 to CR 70. Then
go 3 miles E on CR 70. STI... .25 mile NE through BLM.
·ACRES: 640
OPEN:Sept. I-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, lion, antelope, small game.
RES1RICTIONS:
a Campfires prohibited.
b. Foot or horseback only.
WINDY .RIDGE - Grand Co., GMU 27, Hot Sulphur Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Kremmling, go W 20 miles on Hwy. 40 (Diamond Creek crossing, mile marker 163); go
W 2 miles on CR 184. Tnnber activity may be present CR access rungs through private property_ until boundary of STI.... Do not drive or park vehicles off county road in hay meadows,
which are on private land.
ACRES:880
OPEN: Sept I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.

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�RESTRICflONS:
a. Camping prohibited.
b. Motor vehicle access restricted to county road.
.
CAUTION : Roads highly erodible; care advised in wet weather.
WOLF SPRINGS - Huerfano·Co., GMU 84, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
From Walsenburg, take H~. 69 for 25 miles W to Gardner, then continue 7. miles W. Craeger
Resource ·map useful in locating access.
ACRES: 640
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OPEN: Sept I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game.
RESTRICflONS: Foot or horseback only.
WORMER GULCH - Park Co., GMU 58, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Canon City, go W on Hwy. 50 to Hwy. 9; tum N go .5 mileN of Park-Fremont county
line. Adjoins Thirty-One Mile Mountain.
ACRES:640 .
OPEN: Sept 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, black bears, mountain lions, elk, rabbits, doves, coyotes.
RESTRICflONS:
a. Foot or horseback only.
b. •Motor vehicles prohibited off established roads.
YAMPA RIVER - Routt Co., GMU 13, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Hayden, go 8 miles W on Hwy. 40; S1L S of Hwy. 40. Access from Yampa River SWA.
Parking area available.
ACRES: 2,006
OPEN: Sept 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk. grouse, rabbits.
RESTRICflONS:
a. Foot or horseback only.
b. Access from parking area only in SWA.

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�LIST OF STATE TRUST LANDS BY COUNTY
PROPERTY NAME
ALAMOSA
Me&lt;lano (also Saguache)

ACRES
20,605

BACA

North Canyon
Pat/Whitby Canyon
Sand Creek South
State Line
BENT
Blue Lake
Keller Lease

632
1,302
319
496
14,059
1,520

CHAFFEE

Aspen Ridge
Chubb Parle
Droney Gulch
Little Cochetopa Creek
Maxwell Park
Poncha Pass
Sand Creek
1iger Lilly Creek
CLEARCREEK
Bakerville
CONEJOS
Alamaditas Mesa
- Alamosa Canyon
La Jara Reservoir
Los Mogotes.Peak
Pinon Hills
Rahadero Canyon
San Luis Hills
Vmcente Canyon
CUS'IER
Bear Gulch
Beddows Mountain
Froze Creek
Lapin Creek
Rosita
DOLORES
Disappoinhnent Creek
DOUGLAS
Four Mile
EAGLE
BenyCreek
Whiskey Creek
ELPASO
Turkey Track Ranch
FREMONT
Badger Creek (also Park)
Cody Park
Cottonwood Ridge
Deer Haven
Dirty Gulch
Florence
_Grape Cree~
·• McCoy Gulch
Newlin Creek
Pinnacle Rock
Short Creek Baldy
Stoney Face Mountain
Tobie Mountain
Tullahassee Road
Turkey Gulch
Waugh Mountain (also Park)
West Bear Gulch
GRAND
Antelope Creek
Carter Creek

542
3,640.
2,949640
2,177
360
597
398
320
640

240
37,908
640
640
673
640
640
640
500
640
640
640
640
360
640

602
8,887
6,032
1,560
640

640
640
640
1,280
640
640
520
640
640
5,408
640
640
17,773
640
1,240
1,301

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Copper Mountain
F.ast Carter Mountain
Middle Carter-Gunsight
Middle Park
Milk Creek
Ptannigan
Slide Mountain
Troublesome Valley Ranch
West Carter Mountain
Windy Ridge
GUNNISON
Black Sage Pass
Fossil Ridge
Quakey Mountain
Tomichi Dome
HUERFANO
Black Hawk
Black Mountain
Blue Spring
Guillenno Ranch
Little Sheep Mountain
Schultz Canyon
South Middle Creek
Wolf=·gs
JAC ON.
Adwns
Cohagen
F.ast Delaney Butte
Elk Mountain
Independence Mountain
Indian Creek
Johnny Moore Mountain
Kemp Draw
Macfarlane Reservoir
North Platte
Owl Creek
Owl Mountain
Pinkham Mountain
Rabbit Ears
Red Canyon
Ridge Road
Sand Creek
Spring Creek .
TuylorDraw
Three Sisters
KIOWA
Nee Noshe Reservoir
Sweetwater
LAKE
Box Creek
Crystal Lake
LARIMER
Arrowhead
Bull Mountain
Dry Creek Nonh
Eagle Canyon
Horse Ranch Pass
Jimmy Creek
La Garde Creek
Pfister Draw
Poudre River
Steinhoff Hill
LASANIMAS
Aguilar TV Hill
Apishipa Nonh
PJattop Butte
Sakariason
WGAN
Atwood

640
1,794
5,019
3,566 ·
11,975
640
1,280 I
876
2,360
880
415
640
640
640
1,511
640
640
2,118
640
960
585
640

3,640
2,537
640
2,839
11,039
640
7,671
520
2,880
152
640
640520
5,188
640
320
5,038
154
320
1,523
2,080
640
629
467
200
640
640
640
.640
640
640
1,920
5,760
480
500
1,880
2,052
560
160

�Ford Bridge
Red lion Ranch
MOFFAT
Bakers Peak
Bald Mountain
Big Hole Gulch
Boston Flats
Box Elder
Castor Gulch
Cedar Springs
Cedars
Cold Springs Mountain
Cross Mountain
Elk Springs #3
Elk Springs
ortification
Greasewood
Homestead
Iles Grove
Jeffway Gulch
Jimmy Dunn Gulch (also Routt)
Little Snake
Maybell Tntct
Maybell
Monument Butte
Morapos
Morgan Gulch
Oxbow
Pine Tree Gulch
Pole Gulch.
Rattlesnake Hill
Sagebrush Draw
Simsbwy Draw
South Duffy Mountain
South Nipple Rim
Temple Canyon
Thornburg Draw
Triangle
Willow Creek
MONI'EZUMA
Menefee Peak
Weber Canyon
MORGAN.
Weldon Valley
or.ERO
Higbee Canyon
PARK
63 Ranch
Antero
Badger Creek (also Fremont)
Badger Flats
Crooked Top
Dick's Peak
Eleven Mile
Hartsel
High Creek
McArthur Gulch .
Saddle Mountain
Three Mile Mountain
Waugh Mountain (also Fremont)

280 •
200

Wormer Gulch
640
PUEBLO
16,675
Saintgarles
RIO RANDE
Dry Creek
1,280
Gerrard
799
ROU'IT
Coal Banlc Gulch
879
Cottonwood Creek
640
DeepCreek
320
Fly Gulch
460
~yCreek
360
Jimmy Dunn Gulch (also Moffat) 5,558
King Creek
640
724
Maynard Gulch
Moody Creek
640
Moonhill
640
Morrison Creek
640
Sage Creek
640
Sleeping Giant
400
Stokes Gulch
1,863
1,200
Twenty Mile
2,006
Yampa River
SAGUACHE
13,105
Baca
Burro Springs· 1&amp;2
6,175
Daley Gulch
644
.640
Little La Garita Creek
320
Los Creek
Marshall~
659
Meclano (also Alamosa)
20,605
Middle Creek
640
Mineral Hot Springs
640
2,567
Mishak Lakes
Mogotas Arroyo
320
640
Old Woman Creek
2,059
Saguache Creek
3,238
San Juan Creek
San Luis Creek #f2
480
640
San Luis Creek
Sanderson Gulch
1,898
Steel Canyon
640
Stonehouse Gulch
560
880
Villa Grove
320
Werner Arroyo
SANMIGUEL
Carter Place
320
640
Dry Creek Basin
320
Poison Spyder

12,393
6,887
1;847
104
628
.640
640
640
26,509
640
640
800
866
3,518
640
2,009
.640
5,558
640
610
9,208
653
640
640
640
640
11,026
640
640
640
640
19,962
637
640
1,021
640
635
461
5,600
640

1,635
8,400
6,032
3,570
400
640
265
420
1,121
480
640
1,280
17,773

SUMMIT
Palmer Gulch

WELD
Can-Tract
Greasewood Lake
YUMA
Landsman Creek
Sandy Bluffs

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320
3,240
640
332

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                  <text>�DOW OFFICES
DOW Headquarters
6060 Broadway
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• Denver, 80216
(303) 297-1192

Northeast Region (Denver) Service .Ctr.
6060 Broadway
Denver. 80216
(303) 291-7227

Fort Collins Service Ctr.
317 W. Prospect Ave.
Fort Collins, 80526
(970) 472-4300

Brush Service Ctr. ·
122 E. Edison, Box 128
Brush, 80723
(970) 842-6300

West Region Service Ctr.
711 lndependentAve.
Grand Junction. 81505
(970) 255-6100

Montrose Service Ctr.
2300 S. Townsend Ave.
Montrose, 81401
(970) 252-6000

Glenwood Springs Service Ctr.
50633 Hwys. 6 &amp;-24
Glenwood Springs, 81601
(970) 947-2920

Gunnison Service Ctr.
300 Vi. New York Ave.
Gunnison, 81230
(970) 641-7060
Meeker s·ervice Ctr.
73485 Hwy. 64
Meeker, 81641
• (970) .878-6090

Durango Service Ctr.
151 E. 16th St"
Durango,81301
(970) 247~55
Hot Sulphur Springs Service Ctr.
~ Grana.County Rd. 362
Hot Sulphur Springs, 80451
(970) 725-6200
Southeast Region Service Ctr.
2126 N. Weber
Colorado Springs, 80907
(719) 227-5200

Lamar Service Ctr.
1204 E. Olive
Lamar. 81052
(719) 336-6600
Monte VISta Service Ctr.
0722 South Road 1 East
Monte VJSta, 81144
(719) 587-6900

www.wildlife.state.co.us

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Steamboat Springs Svc.Ctr.
925 Weiss Drive
Steamboat Springs, 804TI
(970) 870-2197
Pue)?lo Service Ctr.
600 Reservoir Rd.
- Pueblo, 81005
(719) 561-5300
Salida Service Ctr.
7405Hwy. 50
Salida, 81201
(719) 530-5520

�RULES FOR STATE TRUST LANDS
1. Closed 1/2 hour after sunset to 1/2 hour before sunrise, unless posted otherwise.
2. Unless otherwise stated in this brochure, these reguJations apply to all State Trust
Lands leased by the DOW and open for wildlife recreation:
a. Closed March 1-Aug. 3 l.
b. Open to only hunting, fishing and watchable wildlife.
c. Camping prohibited.
d. Target practice or shooting prohibited.
e. Youth mentor hunting and/or fishing means hunting or fishing by youths 15 years old
or under while accompanied by an aduJt at least 18 years old.

CRITERIA FOR POSTING PROHIBITED ACTIVITIES
When reguJations prohibit an activity except as posted or permitted, the DOW may control
activities by posting signs. The DOW uses these criteria to determine restrictions:
a. Public safety.
b. Proximity to calving or lambing areas.
c. Proximity to corral, loading chute or similar structure for livestock..
d. Proximity to private buildings, such as outbuildings, houses, barns, storage sheds.
e. Proximity to agricultural equipment.
f. Whether protection of roads or trails is necessary to prevent excessive damage.
g. Negative impacts on wildlife resources, domestic livestock or agricuJtural products.
h. If the area can provide additional public benefits and remain consistent with
applicable agreements.

The Division of Wildlife is funded by the sale of hunting and
fishing licenses, interest earned on those sales and donations.
The DOW also receives a portion of federal excise tues on
hunting and fishing equipment sales. The DOW does not
receive state taJC revenues.
Printed for free distribution by the
COLORADO DIVISION OF WILDLIFE
6060 Broadway, Denver, CO 80216
(303) 297-1192
TDD - State Relay Number: 1-800-659-2656
www.wildlife.state.co.us
Editor: Brighid Kelly
Printing paid for by hunting and fishing license fees.
Printed 2002, 45,000 copies.
Cover photo by Tom Tietz
The Wildlife Commission sets state trust lands regulations in May. Wildlife Commissioners (as of May
2002): Rick Enstrom. chair; Robert Shoemaker. vice chair; Marianna Raftopoulos, secretary; Tom Burke,
member; Brad Phelps, member; Philip J. James, member; Olive Valdez. member; Bernard Black. member;
Jeffrey A. Crowford, member; Greg Walcher, ex-officio member; Don Ament, ex-officio member.
NOTE: Laws and regulations in this brochure are paraphrased for easier understanding and are intended
only as a guide. Colorado wildlife sL1tutes and regulations are available for viewing at DOW offices.

�ALPHABETICAL LISTING
State Trust Lands Open for Wildlife Recreation
ADAMS - Jackson Co., GMU 6, Steamboat Springs Svc. Ctr.
From Walden go 4.2 miles north on Hwy. 125 to CR 8. Go 6.8 miles east to CR 8A,
then east .8 mile to two-track road. Take two-track .6 mile SE to parking area.
ACRES: 3,640 (360 acres in Sections 28, 29, 32, 33, along Sherman Creek, closed.)
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, antelope, moose, small game.
RESTRlCTIONS: Access restricted as posted.
AGUILAR TV HILL - Las Animas Co., GMU 85, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
From Aguilar, take Exit 30 off 1-25 to CR 63. l. Go .5 miles west.
ACRES: 500
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Mule deer, antelope, black bears, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Access restricted as posted on east side.
ALAMADITAS MESA - Conejos Co., GM U 8 1, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
Route # 1: From Antonito, go 11 miles west on Hwy. 17 to forest road or Fox Creek Rd.
Travel NW on Fox Creek Rd. 5 miles to marker designating route to property. Follow
1/4 mile markers acros_s USFS land to west edge of property. Access by foot and horseback only from Fox Creek Rd. Route #2: From La Jara State Trust Land, (see directions
in this brochure) go south of La Jara Reservoir on 4WD road to Fox Creek. From Fox
Creek, by foot or horseback only, go 1.5 miles south to south boundary to FS land. Go
3 miles east on FS land and cross both Fox Creek and Fox Creek trail. Go 1 mile to west
boundary.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, antelope, cottontail, grouse, coyote.
ALAMOSA CANYON - Conejos Co., GMU 81, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
Go 12 south of Monte Vista on Hwy. 15; then go 11 miles west on USFS Rd. 250 to
Terrace Reservoir (Alamosa Canyon). Then proceed on foot or horseback through BLM
and national forest.
ACRES: 240
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, bear, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
ANTELOPE CREEK - Grand Co., GMUs 181, Hot Sulphur Spgs Svc. Ctr.
From Kremmling, go west 14 miles on Hwy. 40 to Chimney Rock Rd. (USFS Rd.
103), then go 6 miles east to East Carter Mtn. gate.
ACRES: 1,240
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, blue grouse.
ANTERO - Park Co., GMU 49/50, Denver Svc. Ctr.
From Fairplay, go south on Hwy. 285 for 16.5 miles. Next to Antero State Wildlife Area.
From north of Antero Jct. on Hwy. 24, go 9 miles to Antero Reservoir Rd.; then go
west 1-3/4 miles to NW comer of property. Or, 4.5 miles north of Antero Jct. on Hwy.
285, then west on unmarked USFS Rd. 433, 1/2 mile to north boundary. Tllllber activity may be present.
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�ACRES: 8,400
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28. Year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: Big game, small game, waterfowl.
APTSHAPA NORTH - Las Animas Co., GMU 133, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
From Walsenburg, take 1-25 exit to Hwy. 10; go east for 18.5 miles. Then go south on
CR 77 for 7 miles; go east on CR 90 for I I rniles to Apishapa State Wildlife Area.
Follow signs through SWA to NE side and parking lot.
ACRES: 1,880
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Mule deer, antelope, bighorn sheep, rabbits, doves, scaled quail, bobcats,
coyotes.
ARROWHEAD- Larimer Co., GMU 19, Fort Collins Svc. Ctr.
From Rustic, go 2.25 rniles west on Hwy. 14 in Poudre Canyon, .25 rniles highway
frontage on north side.
ACRES: 200
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Bighorn sheep, deer, elk, cottontail rabbits, blue grouse, pine squirrels.
ASPEN RIDGE- Chaffee Co., GMU 57, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Salida, take CR 175 (Ute Trail) 5 mi.les north. Tum left on Chaffee CR 185 and
go 5 miles. Access off CR 185 at north and south ends of property.
ACRES: 542
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Bighorn sheep, deer, elk.
ATWOOD - Logan Co. GMU 96, Brush Svc. Ctr.
From Atwood go l mile south on Hwy. 63. Access near SE comer of property next to
CR 370.
ACRES: 160
OPEN: Sept. I-May 31.
HUNTING: Mule deer, whitetailed deer, pheasant, quail, turkey, ducks, geese, rabbits,
squirrels, furbearers.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Closed June I-Aug. 31.
b. Hunting prohibited except Sat., Sun., Wed. and legal holidays. Reservations required
by calling DOW reservation Line 1-800-846-9453.
c. Some reservations, up to 90 percent, for mobility-impaired and youth mentor hunting.
d. Hunting with centerfire rifles prohibited.
e. Small game and waterfowl hunting prohibited on opening weekend of regular plains
rifle deer season and opening day and ftrst weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
f. Paintball shooting prohibited.
BACA - Saguache Co.. GMU 82, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
North of Hooper on Hwy. 17, via Roads D and G (east of Hwy. 17).
ACRES: 13,105
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Cow elk.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access and hunting allowed through bunt coordinator only. Contact Monte Vista Svc.
Ctr. for reservation, (719) 587-6900.
b. Hunting for cow elk only.

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�BADGER CREEK- Fremont, Park cys., GMUs 57/58, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Cotopaxi, go 21 miles north on CR 12, then west l mile on BLM road. Or, from
Hartse(, go south on Hwy. 9 to Park CR 53. Follow CR 53, 22 miles.
ACRES: 6,032
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OPEN: Sepl. 1-feb. 28 for hunting. Year-round for fishing as posted.
HUNTING: Mule deer, elk, bighorn sheep.
FISHING: Coldwater stream.
BADGER FLATS - Park Co., GMUs 50 &amp; 581, Denver Svc. Ctr. (GMU 50 north of
Hwy. 50, GMU 581 south of Hwy. 50)
Three points of access: l.) From Lake George, go west on Hwy. 24, 1.5 miles. 2.)
From Lake George, go west 2.25 miles on CR 90. 3.) From Lake George, go west on
Hwy. 24 approx. 8 miles to USFS Rd. 89 1, go south.
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ACRES: 3,570
OPEN: Sept I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, bear, small game.
BAKERS PEAK - Moffat Co., GMUs 3/4, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
In Craig at Hwys. 13 and 40, go north on Hwy. 13 for 24 miles to CR 101. Go 1.5
miles to southern boundary. Also accessed by going I mile north of above intersection
on Hwy. 13 to southern boundary.
ACRES: 12,393
OPEN: Aug. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Antelope, deer, elk, sage grouse, rabbits and coyotes.
BAKERVILLE - Clear Creek Co., GMU 39, beaver Svc. Ctr.
From Georgetown, take l-70 west 5 miles. Sect. 16 is 1.25 miles east of the Bakerville
exit Majority of tract is norlh of I-70.
ACRES: 320
OPEN: Sept. 1-feb. 28 for hunting. Year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: Bighorn sheep, elk, mule deer, mountain lions, black bears, blue grouse,
ptarmigan, cottontail rabbits, snowshoe hares.
FISHING: Coldwater stream.
BALD MOUNTAIN - Moffat Co., GMU 3, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
Tract I: From Maybell, go north on CR 19 for 15 miles to CR 150. Go west on CR 150
for .5 miles. Tract 2: From Maybell, go north on CR 19 for 10 miles to CR 71. Go west
on CR 71 to CR 7 lS. Go south on CR 71 S for 2.5 miles. Tract 3 &amp; 4: From Maybell, go
west on Hwy. 3 18 for 15 miles to CR 2 1. Go north on CR 21. Tract 3 is 9 miles north of
Hwy, 318 and west of CR. Tract 4 is 14 miles north of Hwy. 318 and on both sides of
CR.
ACRES: 6,887
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Antelope, mule deer, elk, sage grouse, rabbits, small game.
RESTRJCTIONS:
a. Closed March I-Aug. 15.
b. Campfires prohibited.
BEAR GULCH - Custer Co., GMU 69, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
From Westcliffe, go IO miles east on Hwy. 96 to CR 271, then go I mile to NW corner
of property.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. I-May 3 l.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, black bear, mountain lions, rabbits, squirrels, turkeys.
RESTRJCTIONS: Closed June I-Aug. _3 1.
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�BEDDOWS MOUNTACN - Custer Co., GMU 69, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
From Westcliffe, go north about 8 miles on Hwy. 69. Access 1/8 mile through SW
quarter of property.
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ACRES: 500
OPEN Sept I -May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, bears, mountain lions, turkeys, rabbits, squirrels.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access allowed only as posted.
b. Closed June 1-Aug. 3 1.
BERRY CREEK - Eagle Co., GMU 36, Glenwood Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Vail, take I-70 west to Exit 163 (Edwards). Go north to Singletree entrance, then
west to USFS Rd. 778. Go I mile and take first left after canle guard. Go 2.5 miles.
Several 4-WD roads run through property. Surrounded by USFS land.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, black bears, blue grouse, rabbits, coyotes.
BIG HOLE GULCH - Moffat Co., GMU 3, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Craig, go 40 miles north on Hwy. 13. Take CR 4 west IS miles.
ACRES: 1,847
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb 28 for hunting. Year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: Antelope, deer, elk, small game.
ACCESS: Motorized traffic limited to CR 4 unless otherwise designated.
RESTRICTIONS: Camping permitted only as posted.
BLACK HAWK- Huerfano Co., GMU 85, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
From Walsenburg, go south on I-25 to Exit 42. Take CR 310 to Pryor, then go 2.5 miles
south on CR 312 to east side of property. Or, take CR 3 LO west to north side.
ACRES: 1,511
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, black bears, mountain lions, antelope, elk, doves, rabbits, turkeys.
RESTRICTIONS: Closed June 1-Aug. 31.
BLACK MOUNTAIN - Huerfano Co., GMU 84, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
From Gardner, go l mile west on Hwy. 69. Turn north on USFS Rd. 634 and go 6 miles
to USFS Rd. 635 (Black Mountain Rd.) Go west 1/2 mile to access markers.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. I-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, rabbits, squirrels, doves, coyotes, turkeys.
RESTRICTIONS: Closed June 1-Aug. 31.
BLACK SAGE PASS - Gunnison Co., GMU 55 l, Gunnison Svc. Ctr.
From Gunnison at Hwy. 50 and USFS Rd. 243 (Marshall Pass Rd.), go north on Hwy.
- 50, I mile to USFS Rd. 888. Go north on USFS Rd. 888 for 5.5 miles to south boundary.
ACRES: 415
OPEN: Sept. 1-feb. 28 for hunting. Year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: Mule deer, elk, black bears, mountain lions, blue grouse, rabbits.
FISHING: In small section of No Name Creek.

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�BLUE LAKE - Bent Co, GMU 125, Lamar Svc. Ctr.
From Las Animas, take Hwy. 194 west to CR 10, north 11 miles then west 2-1/2 miles
on CR TI to eastern boundary. There are several parking lots: (1) at end of CR TI; (2)
at bridge on southeast corner; (3) at south end.
ACRES: 14,059
OPEN: Year-round.
HUNTING: Antelope, deer, waterfowl, upland game.
FlSHlNG: Wannwater lake.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Islands closed May 15-Aug. 3 I.
b. Camping permitted as posted.
BLUE SPRING - Huerfano Co., GMU 84, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
From Gardner go west on Hwy. 69 for 1 mile to USFS Rd. 634. Turn north and go 13
miles.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 15-May 3 1.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, lion, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Closed June L-Aug.31.
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b. Hunting prohibited in safety zone along east boundary as posted.
BOSTON FLATS - Moffat Co. GMU 3, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Maybell, go NW 3.5 miles on Hwy. 318. North of Hwy. 318.
ACRES: 104
OPEN: Year-round.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
BOX CREEK - Lake Co., GMU 48, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Leadville, go 7 miles south on Hwy. 24, turn west on CRs L0/24 for 2.4 miles.
ACRES: 629
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot access only.
BOX ELDER - Moffat Co., GMU 2 1l, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Hamilton, go south on Hwy. 13 for 11 miles to CR 17; tum right 1.5 miles to CR
51. Go l mile to CR 32 and go 8-ln miles to BLM access.
ACRES: 628
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 2!i.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot access only.
BULL MOUNTAIN - Larimer Co., GMU 8, Fort Collins Svc. Ctr.
From Fort Collins, take Hwy. 287 north 22 miles to Cherokee Park Rd. (CR SOC); go 35
miles west. CR SOC runs through SE comer. Two-track road runs into SW part of property.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
BURRO SPRINGS l &amp; 2 - Saguache Co., GMU 68, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
From LaGarita, go north on CR 42 for 2.2 miles to CR 42K. Go west on CR 42K.
ACRES: 6,175
OPEN: Aug. 15-May 31.
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�HUNTING: Elk, deer, antelope, bighorn sheep, mtn. lion, rabbits. dove, blue grouse.
CARR TRACT- Weld Co., GMU 87, Fort Collins Svc. Ctr.
From Fort Coll ins, take 1-25 north 20 mi les to Carr ex.it. Go NE on Carr/Rockport Rd.
(CR 126). Property 2 miles NE of town of Carr.
ACRES: 3,240
OPEN: Aug. 15-last day of rifle antelope season.
HUNTING: Antelope.
RESTRCCTIONS:
a. Hunting from blinds prohibited.
b. Fires prohibited, including but not limited to open fires, BBQ's, sterno cans, smoking. c. Maximum of 15, one-day permits may be issued by DOW. Permits available
beginning Aug. 1. Contact DOW in Fort Collins, (970) 472-4300.
CARTER CREEK - Grand Co .. GMU 181, Hot Sulphur Spgs Svc. Ctr.
From Kremmling, go 14 miles west on Hwy. 40 to Chimney Rock Rd. (USFS Rd.
I 03); go 3 miles east to parldng area and sign.
ACRES: 1,301
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Mule deer, elk, blue grouse, sage grouse.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Motor vehicle use prohibited except by written permission for physically handicapped people.
b. Contact DOW office in Hot Sulphur Springs for written permission and map, (970)
725-6200.
CARTER PLACE - San Miguel Co., GMU 70, Montrose Svc. Ctr.
From Naturita, take Hwy. 145 east 3-1/2 miles to Hwy. 141 ; go 3.6 miles south on
Hwy. 141. Tum west on CR HH31 and go.3 miles to dirt road; then go 1 mile south.
ACRES: 320
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game.
CASTOR GULCH - Moffat Co., GMU 13 Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Craig, go south on Hwy. 13 about 14 miles to CR 93. Go east L/2 mile. Signs
designate huntable area.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, mountai.n lion, small game.
NOTE: Exchange of use on this property. Part private land; part state trust land.
CEDARS - Moffat Co., GMU 4, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Craig, go north on Hwy. 13 for 38 miles to CR 2. Go east on CR 2 for 6.5 miles.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTrNG: Antelope, deer, elk, sage grouse, cottontail rabbits, coyotes.
CEDAR SPRINGS - Moffat Co., GMU 11, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Maybell, go 8 miles west on Hwy. 40; tum south on CR 23 and go about 2 miles.
Vehicle access on CR 23 and BLM Rd. 1558.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Antelope. deer, elk, small game.

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�CHUBB PARK- Chaffee Co., GMU 49, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Fairplay. go 20 miles south on Hwy 285 to Hwys. 285/24; go SW I mile to top
of Trout Creek Pass. Tum west (right) on CR 311; go l mile.
ACRES: 3,640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, grouse, rabbits.
RESTRICTIONS: Camping permitted as posted.
COAL BANK GULCH (youth mentor hunting only) - Routt Co., GMU 441. Steamboat
Spgs Svc. Ctr.
From Hayden, go 2-1/2 miles north on CR 76.
ACRES: 879
OPEN: Sept I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer; sharp-tail grouse.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting prohibited except for youth mentor hunting.
b. Hunting with archery, muzzleloaders and rimfire rifles only.
CODY PARK - Fremont Co., GMU 69, Salida Svc. Ctr.
Tract I: From Westcliffe, at Hwys. 96 and 69, go north on Hwy. 69, 2.5 miles to CR
215. Go north 6.25 miles to SW corner of property. Tract 2: From Hwy. SO and 4th
Street in Canon City, go south on 4th Street 2 miles until it turns into CR 143. Go 10.3
miles south on CR L43 to BLM Rd. 6227. Go NW on BLM Rd. 6227, 4 miles to
Grape Creek, then go SW 3.5 miles. Access from Copper Gulch Rd., Fremont Cty.
27A, west of property.
ACRES: 1,560
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Mountain lions, bears, deer, elk, antelope, turkeys, rabbits, squirrels.
RESTRICTIONS: Closed June L-Aug. 3 L.
COHAGEN - Jackson Co., GMU 171, Steamboat Spgs Svc. Ctr.
From Walden, go 6 miles SE on Hwy. 14 to CR 21. Go east l.8 miles.
ACRES: 2,537
OPEN: Aug. IS-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, smaJJ game.
COLD SPRINGS MOUNTAIN - Moffat Co., GMUs 2/201, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Maybell, go NW on Hwy. 3 l8, 41 miles to CR lON. Go north on CR lON for 8
miles. Property is west of CR ION largely on top of Cold Springs Mountain and is
mixed with BLM and private land. 2,495 acres east of CR 1ON are mixed with BLM
and private land. 4-wheel-drive vehicl.es advised on CR 167 and BLM Rd. 2007.
ACRES: 26,509
OPEN:Year-round.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, antelope, blue grouse, sage grouse.
RESTRICTIONS: Camping allowed only during big game seasons.
COPPER MOUNTAIN - Grand Co., GMU 28, Hot Sulphur Spgs Svc. Ctr.
From Kremmling, go south on Hwy. 9 to Williams Peak or from CR 3 at MuJe Creek.
Access from USFS land on south. All other access from private land. Permission
required.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, blue grouse.

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�COTTONWOOD CREEK - Routt Co., GMU 441, Steamboat Spgs Svc. Ctr.
From Hayden, go north on CR 80 about I mile to CR 70. Go east 2.8 miles to CR 80 and go
north JO.7 miles.
ACRES:°640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, blue and mountain sharp-tailed grouse.
RESTRICTIONS: Hunters limited through mandatory check station when necessary to
control overcrowding, resource damage or trespassing on private property.
COTTONWOOD RIDGE - Fremont Co., GMU 581. Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Canon City, go west on Hwy. 50 for 12 miles to Hwy. 9. Turn north on Hwy. 9 and
go 6 miles. Tum west at gate; go .8 mile.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. I-May 31. Year-round for fishing.
HUNTrNG: Deer, lion, bear, rabbit.
FISHING: Cottonwood Creek.
RESTRICTIONS: Hunting prohibted June 1-Aug. 31.
CROOKED TOP - Park Co., GMU 46, Denver Svc. Ctr.
From Bailey, go 2 miles north on Hwy. 285 to traffic light. Tum left on Park CR 43, go
6.4 miles to Saddlestring Rd. Tum left .3 mile to USFS Rd. 101. Turn right; go 4 miles.
Walk NE 2 miles.
ACRES: 400
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTrNG: Deer, elk, blue grouse, rabbit, squirrel, turkeys.
NOTE: No access from CR 43 or through former Deer Creek STL, which has been sold.
CROSS MOUNTAIN ~ Moffat Co., GMU 11 , Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Maybell, go SW on Hwy. 40, 16 mi les to mile marker 44; go north on Deer Lodge
Park Rd. about 2.5 miles to BLM easement.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Antelope, deer, elk, small game.
CRYSTAL LAKE - Lake Co., GMUs 48 &amp; 49, Salida Svc. Ctr. (GMU 48, west of
river; GMU 49, east of river)
From Leadville, go south on Hwy. 24 about 3 miles to Hwy. 300. Go west L mile to
Halfmoon Rd. Go south on pavement and dirt road 2 miles until left fork in road. Take
left fork south .75 miles.
ACRES: 467
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28 for hunting. Year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, waterfowl, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Poot access only.
DALEY G(JLCH - Saguache Co., GMU 551, Gunnison Svc. Ctr.
From Sargents at USFS Rd. 243 and Hwy. 50, go north 3/4 mile and turn left into
property. Enter at gravel pit west of Hwy. 50 across from state highway barn.
ACRES: 644
OPEN: Year-round.
HUNTING: Mule deer, elk, black bears, mountain lions, blue grouse, rabbits.
FISHING: Agate Creek, Brush Creek, Tomichi Creek.
RESTRICTIONS: Camping permitted as posted.

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�DEEP CREEK - Routt Co., GMU 214, Steamboat Spgs Svc. Ctr.
From Steamboat Springs, go north on CR 129 for 10 miles 10 CR 54, then head west 5
miles to CR 56. Go west and south 3 miles to CR 52W, and continue west 2.4 miles.
(Last 2 miles, 4x4 only).
ACRES: 320
OPEN: Sept 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, grouse.
RESTRICTIONS: Hunters limited through mandatory check station when necessary to
control overcrowding, resource damage or trespassing on private property.
DEER HAVEN - Fremont Co., GMU 581, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Canon City, go west on Hwy. 50 to Hwy. 9. Go 9 miles north to CR l I Tum right
and go 5.2 miles on CR 11 to Deer Haven Rd. Tum right on Deer Haven Rd., and go .8
miles to Thompson Mtn. Rd. Tum right, and go .7 miles to end of road.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Year-round.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
DICK'S PEAK - Park Co., GMU 58, Denver Svc. Ctr.
From Hartse!, take Hwy. 9 south 14 miles, then go 3.8 miles SW to Dick's Peak Rd.
(26 1). Go 3 miles.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, grouse, rabbits.
DIRTY GULCH - Fremont Co., GMU 58, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Cotopaxi, go 5.5 miles no1th on CR 12.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Mule deer.
DISAPPOINTMENT CREEK - Dolores Co., GMU 71 1, Durango Svc. Ch·.
From Dove Creek, go 2 miles west to Hwys. 666 and 141. Go north on Hwy. 141 for
- 27 miles to Disappointment Valley. Go south on CR 19Q (FS Rd. #'250), 18 miles to
McKinney Draw Rd. on BLM land. Go l/4 mile south to north end of property. Enter
on north end, l/4 mile south of CR l 9Q. Access via two-track road on BLM land in
Dawson Draw.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game.
DRONEY GULCH - Chaffee Co., GMU 56, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Poncha Springs, go north on Hwy. 285 for 5 miles to CR 251. Property west of
Hwy. 285. Just north on Hwy. 285, access from highway monument site with parking.
DO NOT attempt to access from north through subdivision on CRs 25 IA or 25 1. CR
25 l makes a big circle and only southern prong can be used to access on south side.
ACRES: 2,949
OPEN: Sept. l-Feb.28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, smaJJ game.

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�DRY CREEK - Rio Grande Co., GMO 80, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
Sect. 16: From Monte Vista. take Hwy. 15 south 2 miJes to 1/2 South Rd. Go 3 miles west
to property. Sect. 36: From Monte Vista, take Hwy. 15 south 2 miles to 1/2 South Rd. Go
west 9.5 rniJes to property.
ACRES: 1,280
OPEN: Aug. 15-May 3 1.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, antelope, small game
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting prohibited in safety zone along east side of Tract l.
b. Closed June I-Aug. 31.
DRY CREEK BASIN - San Miguel Co., GMU 70, Montrose Svc. Ctr.
On Hwy. 145, between Naturita and Redvale, tum south on Hwy. 141 and go 15 miles to
the Dry Creek Basin State Wildlife Area.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, and small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
DRY CREEK NORTH - Larimer Co., GMU 8, Fort Collins Svc. Ctr.
Go west on Cherokee Park Rd., CR 80 C, from Hwy. 287 approx. 50 miles to CR 103,
then north to Bull Mountain Access Rd .. Go 5 miles NE to property boundary, NE of
Shell Creek. No established roads access property; some OHV roads provide access.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 14.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, bear, mountain lion.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot and horseback only.
EAGLE CANYON - Larimer Co., GMU 20, Fort Collins Svc. Ctr.
From Loveland, take Hwy. 34 west to Big Thompson School; go north 4 miles on
Buckhorn Rd. (CR 27) to Masonville. Go NW on Buckhorn Rd. 2.5 miles to Storm
Mountain Rd.. Go 2.5 miles west on Storm Mountain Road to access sign on USFS
land. Go by foot or horseback 1.5 miles across forest to south boundary.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game.
EAST CARTER MOUNTAIN - Grand Co., GMU 18 1, Hot Sulphur Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Kremmling, go 14 miles west on Hwy. 40 to Chimney Rock Rd. (USFS Rd.
103). Then go 6 miles east to sign and gate.
ACRES: 1,794
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Mule deer, elk, blue grouse.
RESTRICTIONS: Camping permitted only as posted.
EAST DELANEY BUTTE LAKE - Jackson Co., GMU 16, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Walden, go .5 miles west on Hwy. 14 to CR 12, then 5.3 miles west to CR 18. Go
4.5 miles west to CR 5. Go l mile north to Delaney Butte Lakes State Wildlife Area.
Property east of lake.
ACRES: 640
·OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28. Year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: Small game.
FISHING: Coldwater lake.

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�ELEVEN MILE - Park Co., GMU 581, Denver Svc: Ctr.
From Hartse!, go southeast 17 miles. Property crosses CR on north and south.
ACRES: 265
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Antelope, waterfowl.
ELK MOUNTAIN - Jackson Co., GMU 6, Steamboat Spgs Svc. Ctr.
From Walden, take 5th.Street east, which turns into CR 12, then go 10 miles to CR 12.
Go left $out 2.5 miles. to CR 12E over Elle Mountain 3.9 miles to end of road.
ACRES: 2,839·
OPEN: Year-round.
HUNTING: Deer, ellc, blue grouse, rabbits, coyotes.
FISHING: Cold-water stream.
ELK SPRINGS #1 - Moffat Co., GMU 11, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Maybell, go west on Hwy. 40 to mile marker 42; tum so.uth on BLM Rd. 1509.
Go south 9 miles through Sect. 36 and turn NW. Private property in Sagebrush Draw
(portions of.Sects. 14,.23, 26) open to hunting. Enter south end through Sect 26.
ACRES: 800
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OPEN: Sept. 1-Dec. 31.
HUNTING: Deer, antelope, mountain lions, small game.
ELK SPRINGS 1/3 - Moffat Co., GMU 10, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From the town of Elle Springs, go 3/4 mile west on Hwy. 40. BLM road through center
• of property south of Hwy. 40.
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ACRES: 1,680
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Antelope, deer, ellc, small game.
FLATIOP BUTTE - Las Animas Co., GMU 133, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
From Aguilar on 1-25, take Exit 34 to CR 60 east for 10 miles; then go north on CR 75
for 2 miles. Go east on CR 64 f9r 2 miles and north on CR 79 for 6 miles to parking
lot.
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ACRES: 2,052
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Mule deer, antelope, rabbits, doves, scaled quail, bobcats, coyotes.
FLORENCE - Fremont Co., GMU 69, Pueblo :Svc. Ctr.
From Canon City, take Hwy. 67 SE 13 miles to CR 15, which goes west to Florence
.Picnic.Area, adjacent to property.
ACRES:640
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, ellc, black bears, mountain lions; rabbits, squirrels, turkeys, blue
grouse.
FLY GULCH (youth mentors only) - Routt Co., GMU 14, Steamboat Spgs Svc. qr.
From Steamboat Springs, go north on Hwy. 129 to CR 44. Then go west to CR 44A, then
north 1 mile.
ACRES:460
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
~ G : Deer, elle, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Open for youth mentor hunting only.

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�FORD BRIDGE - Logan Co., GMU 91, Brush Svc. Ctr.
From Sterling, go 7.5 miles NE on Hwy. 138 to CR 40; then go east 1/2 mile.
ACRES: 280
OPEN: Sept. I-May 31.
HUNTrNG: Mule and white-tailed deer, pheasants, quail, turkeys, ducks, geese.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting prohibited with centerfire rifles.
b. Small game and waterfowl hunting prohibited opening weekend of regular plains rifle
deer season and opening day and first weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
c. Paintball shooting prohibited.
FOSSIL RIDGE - Gunnison Co., GMU 55, Gunnison Svc. Ctr.
From Gunnison, go east on Hwy. 50 for 12 miles to Parlin. Tum north on CR 76 and go
9 miles to USPS Rd. 822. Turn west on USFS Rd. 822 and follow it 2 miles.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTrNG: Deer, elk, small game.
FOUR MILE - Douglas Co., GMU 51, Denver Svc. Ctr.
From Woodland Park, take Hwy. 67 north I l.5 miles to Westcreek. Go south on CR 73
for 0.7 of a mile; go west on CR 68 for 2 miles; go north on USFS Rd. 523 for 4.6 miles.
USFS Rd. 523 runs through property.
ACRES: 360
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTrNG: Deer, rabbits, blue grouse.
FRASER CANYON - Grand Co., GMU 28, Hot Sulphur Spgs Svc. Ctr.
From Tabernash, go east to CR 84 to fork. Go left at fork 1/2 mile north to Strawberry
access road. Turn left and go 1.5 miles.
ACRES: 320
OPEN: Year-round for fishing.
HUNTrNG: Deer, elk, bears, small game.
FISHrNG: Coldwater stream.
FROZE CREEK - Custer Co., GMU 86, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
From Westcliffe, go 10 miles south on Hwy. 69. Go west on Cty Rd. 105 for l mile to
SE corner of property. Parking lot at Cty. Rds. I 05 and 111.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTrNG: Antelope, deer, elk, small game.
GERRARD - Rio Grande Co., GMU 80, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
Two miles east of South Fork or 13 miles west of Del Norte on Hwy. 160, go .25 mile
south of Hwy. 160 on USFS Rd. 345.
ACRES: 799
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTrNG: Elk, deer, bear, mountain lion, small game.
RESTRICTlONS: Foot and horseback access only.

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�GRAPE CREEK - Fremont Co., GMU 69, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Canon City at Hwy. 50 and First Street, go south on First Street, 1 mile to CR 3.
West on CR 3, 5.2 miles to Temple Canyon City Park. Go south 1/2 mile through park to NE corner of property. Continue through property along Grape Creek and 1.7 miles
along Grape Creek through SLM to Pine Gulch. Walk west up Pine Gulch 1.2 miles.
ACRES: 1,280
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28 for hunting. Year-round for watchable wildlife and fishing as
posted on Grape Creek.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, bighorn sheep, mountain lions, bears, rabbits, turkeys.
FISHING: Coldwater stream.
GRASSY CREEK,,- Routt Co., GMU 13, Steamboat Spgs Svc. Ctr.
From Hayden, go east on Hwy. 40 for 6 miles to CR 27; go south 6 miles. Parking off
CR 27 on Old Rockcastle Mine Access Rd.
ACRES: 360
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 3 1.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, mountain sharp-tailed grouse.
RESTRICTIONS: Closed June I-Aug. 31.
GREASEWOOD - Moffat Co., GMU 3, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
Six parcels: (1) From MaybeU, go north on CR 19 to CR 2L. Then go north on CR 21
for 1.5 miles and east on two-track road to Red Wash Butte. (2) From Maybell, go
north on CR 19 to CR 21, then go north on CR 21 to CR 50. Go east on CR 50, for 5
miles. (3) From MaybeU, go north on CR 19 to CR 21; go north on CR 21 to CR 42,
then east on CR 42 for 8.5 miles. (4) From Maybell, north on CR 19 to CR 8. East on
CR 8 to CR 6. Head northeast on CR 6-CR 44 for 4.5 miles. (5) From Maybell, go
north on CR 19 to CR 8. Theo go east on CR 8 to CR 8N and go north 1.25 miles. (6)
From Maybell, go north on CR 19 to CR 8, then go east to CR 8N. Property NE of
intersection.
ACRES: 3,518
OPEN: Aug. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Antelope, mule deer, elk, sage grouse, rabbits.
GREASEWOOD LAKE - Weld Co., GMU 95, Fort Collins Svc. Ctr.
From Kersey, go 18 miles east on Hwy. 34 to CR 87 (Masters Rd.) Go north and east
on Rd. 87 for 14 miles to CR 68. Parking NE of intersection.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 1-Peb. 28.
HUNTING: Antelope, cottontail rabbits, coyotes, doves, ducks.
GUILLERMO RANCH - Huerfano Co., GMU 85, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
From Walsenburg go 15 miles northwest on Hwy. 69 to Badito Junction. From Badito
Junction, take CR 520 south for 6 miles to Major Ranch entrance. Then go west 1-1/4
miles on CR 520.1 to SE comer of property. CR 520.1 enters property on SE corner, then
traverses property 3 miles to west boundary.
ACRES: 2,118
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Antelope, rabbit, dove, coyote.

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�HARTSEL - Park Co., GMU 58, Denver Svc. CLr.
From Hartse!, at Hwys. 24 and 9, taRe Hwy. 9 south 1/2 mile. Property on both sides
of road. Also from Hansel. go SE on CR 59. 3 miJes to parking area. Walk south l
mile and west 1/4 mi.le to property.
ACRES: 420
OPEN: Sept. L-Feb. 28.
HUNTlNG: Antelope. waterfowl.
HJGBEE CANYON - Otero Co., GMU 130, Lamar Svc. Ctr.
From La Junta, go l3 miles south on Hwy. 109. Propeny nonh of Hwy. 109 between
Comanche National Grasslands sign and CR 804.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. l-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, Sf!iall game.
HIGH CREEK - Park Co., GMU 50, Denver Svc. Ctr.
From Fairplay, go 7 miles south on Hwy. 285. Take road east of Hwy. 285 for .5 miles
east to road going south. Go .25 miles.
ACRES: 1,121
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28 for hunti ng. Year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: Antelope. waterfowl.
HOMESTEAD - Moffat Co., GMU 11, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Maybell, go west on Hwy. 318 for 10 miles to CR I 0. Go SW on CR IO for 6 miles
to BLM Rd. 1686. Go south on BLM Rd.. 1686, I mile.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 15-Fcb. 28.
HUNTING: Antelope, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Campfires prohjbited.
b. Foot or horseback only.
HORSE RANCH PASS - Larimer Co., GMU 8, Fort Collins Svc. Ctr.
From Fort Coll.ins, go north 22 miles on Hwy. 287 to Cherokee Park Rd. (CR 80C).
Go west on Cherokee Park Rd. 40 mHes to CR I 03. North Lo Bull Mountain access
road, then go 4 mjles NE.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Year-round for watchable wildlife.
HUNTING: Elk, antelope, deer.
ILES GROVE - Moffat Co., GMUs 12/21 1, Meeker Svc. CLr.
From Craig, go south on Hwy. 13 to 4 mi.les south of Hamilton and I miJe east of mi.le
marker 70.4. From Craig, go south on Hwy. 13 for 5-1/2 miles south of Hamilton and
l mile west of mile marker 70.4. Access to east parcel off Hwy. 13 on west edge of
property. To west parcel, go south off Hwy. 13 on CR 49, I mjje to parking area.
ACRES: 2,079
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, antelope, small game.

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�INDEPENDENCE MOUNTAIN - Jackson Co., GMU 161, Steamboat Spgs Svc. Ctr.
From Walden~ ge .5 mile west on Hwy. 14 to CR 12. Go west 8 miles to CR 7. Go
north 6 miles to property. From Cowdrey, go west 6 miles on CR 6y.
ACRES: 11,039
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: ATVs allowed for game retrieval only 10 a.m; to 2 p.m. on some
roads otherwise closed to motorized traffic.
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INDIAN CREEK-Jackson Co., GMU 171,-Steamboat Spgs Svc. Ctr.
From Rand, go north on CR 27, 3.6 miles to CR 21.
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ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: big game, small game
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RESTRICTIONS: Hunting prohibited with centerfire rifles in NE_ 1/4 of Se~t 16.
JEFFWAY GULCH - Moffat Co., GMU 13, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Craig, go 14 miles south on Hwy. 13 to Hwy. 317. Go east on Hwy. 317 for 7.5
miles to CR 33; go 1.25 miles north to Jeffway Gulch. Horse gate at SE comer.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, small game, birds
JIMMY CREEK - Larimer Co., GMU 8, Fort Collins Svc. Ctr.
From Fort Collins, go 50 miles west on Hwy. 14. Turn north on Laramie River Rd. 103
• and go 23 miles to Bull Mountain access road. Then go east 1.25 miles to BLM and
property boundary. Property bordered on east, north and west by BLM land.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
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HUNTING: Deer, elk. antelope, small game.
JIMMY DUNN GULCH-Moffat, Routt ctys., GMU 441, Steamboat Spgs Svc. Ctr.
From Hayden, go 5 miles north on Hwy. 40 to CR 80. Go north on CR 80, 2.5 miles to
property on west side of CR 80.
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ACRES: 5,558
OPEN: Last Sat. inAug.-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Hunters may be limited through a mandatory check station when
necessary to control overcrowding, resource damage or trespassing on neighboring private property.
JOHNNY MOORE MOUNTAIN - Jackson Co., GMU 6, Steamboat Spgs Svc. Ctr.
From Walden, take Hwy. 14 SE 12.5 miles to CR 30. Go 1 mile to parking area. From
Walden take 5th St. east until it becomes CR 12; go 6.7 miles east to CR 23A. Go 4.2
miles south, then east. Or, take 5th Street east until it becomes CR 12. Go east 10
miles to CR 29. Take it .9 miles to parking area. Parking lot west of dam. Parking lot
1/4 mile north of dam.
ACRES: 7,671 •
·oPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28. Southern portion open year-round for fishing as posted.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
FISHING: In Michigan River and along Meadow Creek Reservoir dam as posted.-

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KELLER LEASE - Bent Co., GMU L46, Lamar Svc. Ctr.
Go 3 miles south of Las Animas on Hwy. 101 to CR DD; then go 1/2 mile east to CR
13 for L.5 miles, then east on CR FF for L/2 mile. Go north 13.5 for L/2 mile; then east
on CR FF.5 for 7 miles.
ACRES: 1,520
OPEN: Sept. l-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, antelope, small game.
KEMP DRAW - Jackson Co., GMU 171, Steamboat Spgs Svc. Ctr.
From Walden, go 6 miles SE on Hwy. 14 to CR 2 l; go 1.3 miles south.
ACRES: 520
OPEN: Aug. LS-Feb. 28.
HUNTlNG: Big game, small game.
RESTRJCTIONS: Vehicles restricted to designated roads and CR 2L.
KING CREEK - Routt Co., GMU 26, Steamboat Spgs Svc. Ctr.
From Toponas, go l/2 mile south on Hwy. 131 and tum west on CR 5 about 3 miles. Go
south on CR SA for I mile.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. l-Feb. 28.
HUNT[NG: Big game, small glµJle.
FISHING: Cold-water stream fishing.
LaGARDE CREEK - Larimer Co., GMU 7, Fort Collins Svc. Ctr.
From Fort Collins, take Hwy. 14, 50 miles west. Take Laramie River Rd. (CR 103)
nortb 28 miles to Hohnholz Lakes. Go west 15 miles on USFS Rd. 200, then south on
Rd. 143 and go east on Rd. 207.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28 for hunting. Year-round for fishing.
HUNTlNG: Elk, deer, bear.
FISHING: LaGarde Creek for brooks and browns.
LA JARA RESERVOIR - Conejos Co., GMU 81. Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
From La Jara go west on Hwy. 15 for L0.5 miles to USPS Rd. 240; go 23 miles.
ACRES: 37,233
OPEN: Year-round
HUNTlNG: Deer, elk, antelope, bighorn sheep, black bear, mtn. lion, smaU game.
FISHING: Lake, three coldwater streams.
RESTRJCTIONS: Camping pennitted only as posted.
LANDSMAN CREEK - Yuma Co., GMU 103, Colorado Spgs Svc. Ctr.
From Burlington, go 18 miles north on Hwy. 385; go L/2 mile east on Yuma CR 0.
ACRES: 332
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28
HUNTlNG: Deer, turkeys, pheasants, quail, doves. rabbits, coyotes.
RESTRJCTIONS: Closed June 1-Aug. 3 l.
LAPIN CREEK - Custer Co., GMU 84, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
From Westcliffe, go 17 miles east on Hwy. 96 to Hwy. 165. Go south for 13 miles to
Ophir Creek Rd. Then go west 8 miles to Deer Peak through USFS land.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, antelope.

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�LITTLE COCHETOPA CREEK - Chaffee Co., GMU 561, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Poncha Springs, take Hwy. 50 west 2.5 miles to CR 210, then south 4.5 miles.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game.
LITTLE H. 0. - Grand Co., GMU 28, Hot Sulphur Spgs. Svc; Ctr.
From Granby, go 4.5 miles east of Granby on CR 60. Parking area at NW comer.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk.
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LITTLE LA GARITA CREEK - Saguache Co., GMU 79, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
From La Garita, go west on Camero Creek Rd. for 1 mile, then go south at fork on La
Garita Rd. for 3 miles. Go west on USFS Rd. 670 (La Garita Creek) for 5 miles. Take
USFS Rd. 670 to SE comer or from west on USFS Rd. 670 to SW comer.
•ACRES: 640
OPEN: Year-round.
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HUNTING: Elk, deer, antelope, black bears, mountain lions, cottontail rabbits, squirrels, doves, coyotes, beavers.
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LITTLE SHEEP MOUNTAIN - Huerfano Co., GMU 85, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
From Gardner, go SW on_CR 560 (Arco Rd.) for 7 miles. CR 560 traverses tract from
NW comer to south side.
ACRES:640 •
OPEN: .Sept. 1-May 31..
HUNTING: Deer, bears, elk, rabbits, doves, band-tailed pigeons, turkeys.
LITTLE SNAKE - Moffat Co:, GMU 2/3, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Maybell, go 15 miles NW on Hwy. 318 to CR 21. Then go north on CR 21
about 3.5 miles.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, ~antelope, elk, rabbits.
LOS CREEK - Saguache Co., GMO 67, Gunnison Svc. Ctr.
From Gunnison, on Hwy. 50, go 8 miles to Hwy. 114. Go SE on Hwy. 114 for 20 •
miles. Turn right on CR NN56. Go SE about 1.5 miles to USFS Rd. 787.2A. Go east
2 miles to south access.
ACRES: 320
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Antelope, elk, deer, ~mall game.
FISHING: Cold-water stream.
LOS MOGOTES PEAK - Conejos Co., GMU 81, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
From south side of Antonito at Hwys. 285 and 17, go 7 miles west on Hwy. l 7 to 2-track
trail north of Hwy. 17 by an old cemetery. Go north and wesfon 2-track along north side
of Los Mogotes Peak. Go past peak 5 miles through BLM to east boundary.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, antelope, cottontail, grouse, coyote.

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�MCARTHUR GULCH - Park Co., GMU 501, Denver Svc. Ctr.
From Bailey, go west on CR 64 for 3.9 miles to parking area.
ACRES: 480
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31.
HUNT.ING: Deer, elk, turkeys.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting prohibited with centerfi.re rifles.
b. Hunting prohibited in safety zone around ranch house and outbuildings as posted.

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McCOY GULCH - Fremont Co., GMU 86, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Cotopaxi, go 4 mi.Jes south on CR 1-A to CR 37 to BLM land. Go east across
BLM to west boundary.
ACRES: 640.
OPEN: Sept. I-May 3 1.
HUNT.ING: Turkey, bears, mountain lions, elk, deer.
RESTRICTIONS: Closed June 1-Aug. 3 1.
MACFARLANE RESERVOIR - Jackson Co., GMU 17. Steamboat Spgs Svc. Ctr.
From Wa.lden, go south on Hwy. 125 for 18 miles to CR 28. Go 2.1 miles west to parking lot or drive .3 miles west to two-track road. For access to western ponion, take
access road 2. 1 miles north. Go left at Y intersection; go .7 miles to fence. Go through
gate and follow road north on west side of fence l mile. Take 2-track .8 miles west.
Reservoir access also from BLM land.
ACRES: 2,880
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNT.ING: Big game, small game.
MARSHALL PASS - Saguache Co., GMU 55 1, Gunnison Svc. Ctr.
From Sargents at Hwy. 50 and USFS Rd. 243 (Marshall Pass Rd.), go east on USFS
Rd. 243 for 4.5 miles. Access by vehicle on Indian Creek Rd. Parking at Indian Creek.
ACRES: 659
OPEN: Year-round.
HUNT.ING: Mule deer, elk, black bears, mountain lions, blue grouse, rabbits.
FISH.ING: Marshall and Indian creeks.
RESTRICTIONS: Camping permitted as posted.
MAXWELL PARK- Chaffee Co., GMU 481, Salida Svc. Ctr.
In Buena Vista at the stoplight, go I mile west on CR 306 to CR 321. Go south on CR
321 for 5 miles to CR 327. Turn west on CR 327 and go west I mile to parking Jot. Or
take CR 306 for 3 miles west to CR 339, then south 2 miles to parking lot.
ACRES: 2, 177
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNT.ING: Elk, deer, antelope.

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MAYBELL - Moffat Co., GMU 3, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From MaybelJ, go 1.5 miles north on CR 19. Tract east and west of CR 19, north of
Yampa River. CR 19 bisects the MaybelJ tract from north and south and provides primary access.
ACRES: 9,208
OPEN: Year-round.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game.
FISHING: Coldwater stream.
RESTRICTIONS: Camping permitted as posted.

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�MAYNARD GULCH - Routt Co.~ GMU 441, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Hayden, go 8 miles west on Hwy. 40. Property north of highway.
.ACRES:724
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, grouse, rabbits.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping prohibited.
b. Fires prohibited.
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c. Vehicle parking only in designated areas.
d. Hunter numbers regulated through mandatory check statiQ.11.
MEDANO - Alamosa, Saguache ctys., GMU 82, Monte Vista Spgs Svc. Ctr.
Go 13 miles north of Alamosa on Hwy. 17, then go east 8 miles on Lane 6 North to
San Luis Lakes State Wildlife Area or 17 miles north of Alamosa on Hwy. 17.. Then go .
east 4 miles on 1\velve Mile Lane.
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ACRES: 20,605
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only.
b. Hunting for cow elk only.
•c. Hunts allowed through hunt coordinator only. Contact DOW in Monte VISa for
reservations, (719) 587-6900.
MENEFEE PEAK - Montezuma Co., GMU 73, Durango Svc. Ctr. .
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From Mancos, go NE on Hwy. 160 for 5 miles. Tum right on dirt road at top of
Mancos Hill. Go 2-1/2 miles up dirt road to Menefee Mountain.
ACRES: 635 •
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, mountain lio~. turkeys, bears, small game.
MIDDLE CARTER-GUNSIGHT - Grand Co., GMU 181, Hot Sulphur Spgs Svc. Ctr.
NW sector: From Kremmling, take Hwy. 40 for 14 miles west to Chimney. Rock Rd.
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(USFS Rd. 103). SE sector: From Kremmling, take Hwy. 40 for 10 miles west to CR 25.
Toke CR 26, left fork 1/2 mile from Hwy. 40 and go east 5 miles. Chimney Rock Rd.
(CR 27) accesses NW section; Gunsight Rd. (CR 26) accesses SE section.
ACRES: 5,019
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Camping penµitted only as posted along Chimney Rock Rd.
CAUTION: Roads are highly erodible and care is advised during wet weather.
MIDDLE CREEK- Saguache Co., GMU 681, MonteVISta Svc:Ctr.
Go NW of Saguache on Hwy 114. Go north on CR 38 EE for 2.5 miles; then go north 2
miles on USPS Rd. 856..
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28..
HUNTING: E1Ic: deer, antelope, bear, lion, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only
MIDDLE PARK - Grand Co., Gl\'.fiJ 27, Hot Sulphur Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Kremmling, take Hwy. 40 west 6 miles to Hwy. 134; go 4 miles to Red Dirt Rd
(USPS Rd 100). Then go 15 miles to Buffalo Park. Take USFS Rd. 131 for 1 mile east
to sign and gate.
ACRES: 3,566
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HUNTING: Big game, small game.
MILK CREEK - Grand Co., GMU 27, Hot Sulphur Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
SW acess: From Kremmling, take Hwy. 40 west 6 miles to Hwy. 134, then go 4 miles to
Red Dirt Rd. (USFS Rd. 100). Go north 15 miles to Buffalo Park, then east on USFS Rd.
13 I to sign and gate. NE access: From Kremmling, take Hwy. 40 for 20 miles west to
CR 184. Go 2 miles west (dry weather only) through white pipe gate and along vehicle
track to parking area just before Muddy Creek. ln wet weather, stay on CR 184, mile
marker 161, and enter property from ridge or end of road. Two Bar access: Take Hwy. 40
west of Kremrnling 18 miles to signed parking area, mile marker 163.
ACRES: 10.455
OPEN: Sept 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
MINERAL HOT SPRINGS - Saguache Co., GMU 82, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
From Vitia Grove, go south 4 miles on Hwy. 285 to CR GG; go 1/8 mile east.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Antelope, mule deer, elk, small game.
ACCESS: CRs GG and 58EE bisect parcel.
MISHAK LAKES - Saguache Co., GMU 68, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
From Moffat, go south 2 miles on Hwy.. 17, which bisects property and provides several access points west of CR 0.
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ACRES: 2,567
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game.
MOGOTAS ARROYO - Saguache Co., GMU 68, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
From Saguache. go south 15 miles on Hwy. 285 to CR L. Go west 4 miles to BLM
road that bisects property.
ACRES: 320
OPEN: Year-round for watching wildlife only. Aug. IS-Feb. 28 for fishing and hunting.
HUNTING: Antelope, mule deer, elk, bighorn sheep, rabbits, coyotes, bobcats.
MONUMENT BUTIE - Moffat Co., GMU 12, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Hamilton, go south 3 miles on Hwy. 13 to Yellow Jacket Pass Rd. (CR 45). Then
go south on CR 45 for 4 miles. Parking lot with camping at south end off CR.
ACRES: 653
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, rabbits, grouse.
MOODY CREEK - Routt Co., GMU 23 L, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Steamboat Springs, take Hwy. 40 for 2 miles south to Hwy. 13 l. Take Hwy. 13 l
south to town of Yampa. Follow CR 7 SW until it turns into USPS Rd. 900. Go 3/4
mile north.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer.
RESTRICTIONS: Hunting prohibited north of Moody Creek.

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�MOONHILL - Routt Co., GMU 14, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
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From Clark, go SE on USFS Rd. 440 to Rd. 471. AtUSFS Rd. 471A, walk SW into
Long Draw; go 3.miles. Also, comer of Moonhill adjacent to CR 129 about 12 miles
north of Hwy. 40 at Steamboat Springs. Parking at USFS Rd. 471A.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:a. Hunting prohibited with centerfire rifles.
b. Motorized vehicles prohibited.
• c. Snowmobiles prohibited.
d. Bicycles prohibited.
e. Firewood cutting prohibited.
f. Campfires, overnight camping prohibited
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MORAPOS - Moffat Co., GMU 12, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Hamilton, go 2 miles south on Hwy. 13, then tum south on CR 41. Go 2 miles to
access on BLM land.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
MORGAN GULCH - Moffat Co., GMU 211, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
Take Hwy. ·13 south from Craig to.Axial Basin. Go west on CR 51 to CR 32. Go west
on CR 32 for 4 miles, CR 32 runs through property. CR 133 runs through north portion of property.
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ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, antelope, small game.
MORRISON CREEK - Routt Co., GMU 15, Steamboat Spgs Svc. Ctr.
From Oak Creek, go south I mile on Hwy. 131 to CR 14. Go east 4 miles to inlet of·
Stagecoach Reservoir, and ~o south on CR 16 for 7 miles.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Year-round
HUNTING: Big game, small game.

NEE NOSHE RESERVOIR - Kiowa Co., GMU 127, Lamar Svc. Ctr. • •
From Eads, take Hwy. 287 south 10.5 miles. to parking in designated area.
ACRES: 2,080
OPEN: Nov. I-March 31.
HUNTING: Waterfowl.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Waterfowl hunting only.
b. Hunters must check in at DOW station before hunting.
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�NEWUN CREEK - Fremont Co., GMU 69, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Florence, go south on Hwy. 67 for 4.5 miles to Newlin Creek Rd. Go west I
mile to NW corner.
ACRES: 640.
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting prohibited with centerfire rifles.
b. Hunting prohibited within buffer zone bounded on east by property boundary, on
north and south by property boundary and extending l/4 mile along east boundary line.
NORTH CANYON - Baca Co., GMU 144, Lamar Svc. Ctr.
In the town of Campo at Hwy. 287 and Baca CR J, go 10 miles west on CR J 10 CR l8.
Take CR 18 for 4 miles south.
ACRES: 632
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
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HUNTING: Antelope, Quail, Coyote.
NORTH PLATTE - Jackson Co., GMU 16, Steamboat Spgs Svc. Ctr.
From Walden, go .5 miles west CR 12, then west 5.3 miles to CR 18, and go 2 miles
west to bridge on North Platte River. Fishing access upstream from bridge. For
Hunting access, take CR 9 seuth from bridge l mile and access property west of BLM
land.
ACRES: 152
OPEN: Aut. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: big game, small game.
FISHING: North Platte River.
OLD WOMAN CREEK - Saguache Co., GMU 79, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
From Del Norte, go 001th on Hwy. l 12 for 3/4 mile; tum left on CR 15. Go north and
west about 4 miles. Turn right on USFS Rd. 660, go 6 miles. Turn left on USFS Rd. 646
and go l mile.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
OWL CREEK - Jackson Co., GMU 171, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Walden, take Hwy. 14 east 9 miles to CR 25. Go south 4.5 miles to property; then
.7 mile to parking area.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Year-round.
HUNTING: Elk, antelope. moose, small game, and waterfowl.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot and horseback only.
OWL MOUNTAIN - Jackson Co., GMU 171, Steamboat Spgs Svc. Ctr.
From Rand, go north on CR 27 for 7.6 miles to USFS Rd. 792. Go east .6 miles to BLM
Rd. 2506.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.

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�OXBOW - Moffat Co., GMU 2, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Maybe!}, go 17 miles~ on Hwy. 318 to parking lot on south side.
ACRES:. 640
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HUNTING: Deer, elk, antelope, waterfowl, dove, rabbits, p~e dogs.
FISHING: In Oxbow water area only of Little Snake River.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Watchable wildlife activities March 1-Aug. 15 will remain above natural'bluff 75
y~ds from water on northern edge of property.
b. Open for youth mentor hunting seasonally, as posted. For informatjon, call (970) 8243046.
PALMER GULCH - Summit Co., GMU 37, Denver Svc. Ctr.
From Silverthorne, take Hwy. 9 for 12 miles. Property east of Hwy. 9, close to Blue
River SWA. Use entrance to Blue River SWA parking lot.
ACRES: 320.
OPEN: Sept. 1- Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game.
PFISTER DRAW -Larimer Co., GMU 7/8, Fort Collins Svc. Ctr..
From Fort Collins, go 22 miles north on Hwy. 287 to CR SOC. Go west to CR 103
(known Four Comers). Go north 7 miles to east properties. To west property, turn
off USFS Rd. 200 and go west 5 miles. Sects. 25 and 36 off CR 103, which goes
through SW comer of sect. ·36. Sect. 34 is 5 miles west of CR 103 on USFS Rd. 200.
Go north 1 mile on BLM two-track road.
ACRES: 1,920
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Antelope, small game.

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PINE TREE GULCH - Moffat Co., GMU 211, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
East of Maybell, go south of Hwy. 40 on CR 57 12 miles.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game.
PINKHAM MOUNTAIN - Jackson Co., GMU 6, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Walden, go 13 miles.north on Hwy. 125 to Hwy. 127. Go 9 miles north to CR 48
(USFS Rd. 895); then go west 1.5-miles to CR 49 (USFS Rd. 891), then go south to end
of road.
ACRES:520
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
. HUNTING: .Big game, small game.
_ RESTRICTIONS: Foot and horseback only.
PINNACLE ROCK - Fremont Co., GMU 58/69, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Canon City; go 15 miles west on Hwy. 50 to Salt Lick BLM area. Then go .5
miles south through BLM to NE comer of property. Par~g at Salt Lick BLM recreation site.
ACRES: 520.
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 3,1.
HUNTING: Turkeys, deer, elk, bighorn ·sheep, bears.

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�PINON HILLS - Conejos Co., GMU 81, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
North side of property: from Manassa, go 3.6 miles east on Hwy. 142 to BLM Rd.
5006 and go SE 3 miles. Property south of road. Soulh side: From Manassa, go 2 miles
east on Hwy. 142; turn south on CR 20 for 2 miles. Turn east on CR M for I mile to
CR 21. Tum south about 2.5 miles to BLM road (unnumbered), then east on main
draw to end of road, about 6 miles.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Year-round.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game.
POISON SPYDER - San Miguel Co., GMU 70, Montrose Svc. Ctr.
From Naturita, talce Hwy. l41, 15 miles south to CR 29W. Take CR 29W west 1.7
miles from Hwy. l4 1 on BLM Rd. 4088 and go 2 miles NW. Tum south on road; go l
mile south.
ACRES: 640 .
OPEN: Sept. l-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game.
POLE GULCH - Moffat Co., GMU 3, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Craig, go 39 miles north on Hwy. 13 to CR 4; go west for 1.75 miles. Tract south
of CR 4 and extends 5 miles west of CR 9.
ACRES: 11,026
OPEN: Aug. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
PONCHA PASS - Chaffee Co., GMU 561, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Poncha Springs, go south 1/2 mile on Hwy. 285 to NE comer.
ACRES: 360
OPEN: Sept. !-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, cottontail rabbits.
POUDRE RIVER - Larimer Co., GMU 191, Fort Collins Svc. Ctr.
From Fon Collins, go NW on Hwy. 287 to Ted's Place (Conoco Station), tben either go
west on Hwy. 14 for l.7 miles to property, or go north on Hwy. 287 for 3 miles. Hwy. l4
access north and east of road or through Gateway Park when open.
ACRES: 5,760
OPEN: Year-round as posted.
HUNTING: Deer, small game.
FISHING: Coldwater stream (Poudre River, North Fork of Poudre and Seaman Res.)
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only.
b. Public access prohibited east of Hwy. 287.
c. Access permitted from Hwy. 14 and US forest lands.
PTARMIGAN - Grand Co., GMU 28, Hot Sulphur Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Fraser, cross railroad tracks at north end of town and go SW 8 miles on Church
Park or Crooked Creek Rd. (CR 50) in Arapahoe National Forest.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Year-round.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, bears, small game.

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�QUAKEY MOUNTAIN - Gunnison Co., GMU 551, Gunnison Svc. Ctr.
From Hwys. ·50 and .135, go east on Hwy. 50 approx. 17 miles to CR 887 (Wuanita
Hot Springs Rd.) Go north 10 miles to s ~ t of Black Sage Pass. Go south on USFS
Rd. 887 .48. Park at trailhead 537 and go 2-1/2 miles.
ACRES640·
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
RABBIT EARS - Jackson Co., GMU 16, Steamboat Spgs Svc. Ctr.
From Walden, go west on Hwy. 14 to mile 5.9, then go north .6 miles to parking lot or
go 4.4 miles and lot is on north side.
ACRES: 5,188
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, blue grouse, rabbits.
FISHING: Coldwater stream.
RESTRICTIONS: Camping permitted only as posted.
RAHADERO CANYON-- ~onejos Co., GMU 81, Monte VISta Svc. Ctr.
From La Jara, go 14 miles west on CR 15; turn left on dirt road at Centro, then go 7
miles on La Jara Reservoir Rd.
ACRES: 673 ·
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, mountain lions, bears.
RATTLESNAKE~ - Moffat Co., GMU 211, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
• From Craig, go west on Hwy. 40 for 27 miles to CR 57 (Price Creek Rd.) Tum south and
go 5 miles to CR 32; turn south }llld go 4 miles on CR 32 t. Parking area and walk-thru
access gate at NE comer. Second walk-thru gate on drift fence in SE quarter.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept I-Feb. 28.
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HUNTING: Deer, elk, antelope, rabbits, sage grouse.
RESTRICTIONS: Hunting prohibited within 1/4-mile safety zone along east boundary
as posted.
RED CANYON - Jackson Co., GMU 16, Steamboat Spgs Svc. Ctr.
From Walden, go 1/2 mile west on Hwy. 14 to.CR 12W, and go 5.3 miles· west to CR 18.
Then go 4.5 miles west to CR 5 and go 1 mile north to Delaney Butte Lakes SWA Go
west on CR 20 for 4.5 miles to oil-well area, then take 2-track road 1 mile.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28..
HUNTING: Deer, elk, rabbits, blue grouse.
RED LION RANCH - Logan Co., GMU 92;Brush Svc. Ctr.
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From Crook, go NE on Hwy. 138 for 8.25 miles to Sedgwick-Logan county line. Turn
south on CR 97/1, and go 1.25 miles to parking area. Parking area off CR 97/1 just
north of river bottom.
ACRES: 200
OPEN: Sept. I-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, pheasants, quail, turkeys, ducks, geese, rabbits, squirrels.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access only as posted.
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b. Small game and waterfowl hunting prohibited opening weekend of regular plains
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�RIDGE ROAD - Jackson Co.. GMU 161 , Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Walden. go 1.2 miles west on Hwy. 14 to C. 12W; then go 5.3 miles west to CR
18. go 4.5 miles west to CR 5: then go south 1.7 miles to parking area.
ACRES: 320
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot and horseback only.
ROSITA - Custer Co., GMU 84, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
From Westcliffe, go south 3 miles on Hwy. 69; then go east 6 miles on CR 328. Go south
3 rniJes on CR 323.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
'HUNTI.NG: Elk, deer, bear, smalJ game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Primitive weapons only (bow, black powder, shotgun).
b. Foot or horseback only.
SADDLE MOUNTACN - Park Co., GMU 58 L Denver Svc. Ctr.
From Guffey, take CR 59 and go 6 miles north to USFS boundary. Go 1.5 miles east
over mountain by fool or horseback.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk. deer, black bears.
SAGE CREEK - Routt Co., GMU 13, Steamboat Spgs Svc. Ctr.
From Hayden, go south on CR 37 for 7 miles.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, blue grouse, rabbits.
SAGEBRUSH DRAW - Moffat Co., GMU 11, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Maybell, go east on Hwy. 40 to mile marker 42. Turn south on BLM Rd. 1509 and
go 5 miles.
ACRES: 640.
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, antelope, rabbits, sage grouse. dove.
SAGUACHE CREEK - Saguache Co., GMU 68, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
From Moffat, go south 2 miles on Hwy. 17, which bisects property and provides several access points west of CR 0.
ACRES: 2,059
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk. small game.
SAINT CHARLES - Pueblo Co.. GMU 128, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
From Pueblo, go east on Hwy. 50 to 27th Lane. Go south on 27th Lane until it turns
into Doyle Rd. From end of pavement, go 4 miles to access gate. Follow signs to parking lot.
ACRES: 16,675
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTCNG: Mule deer, antelope, scaled quail, mourning doves, rabbits, coyotes.
RESTRICTIONS:
A. D ischarging firearms prohibited within 1/4 mile of buildings.
b. Hunting prohibited except Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
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�SAKARIASON - Las Animas Co., GMU 85, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
From Trinidad, go west 15.3 miles on Hwy. 12 to Cty. Rd. 41.7. Go 11.6 miles north.
ACRES: 560
OPEN: Sept. I-May 31.
HUNTING: Elk, mule deer, black bears, turkeys, mtn. lions.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access restricted as posted on west side.
b. Hunting prohibited except Sept. I-May 31.
SAN JUAN CREEK - Saguache Co., GMU 68, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
From Saguache, go south on Hwy. 285 for 6 miles to Saguache Rd . .T. Go 2 miles west
on Rd. T, then south "1.25 miles.
ACRES: 3,238
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Antelope, elk, mule deer, cottontail and jackrabbits, coyotes.
SAN LUIS CREEK - Saguache Co., GMU 82, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
From Moffat, go 5 miles north on Hwy. 17, then east on CR Z for 1.5 miles.

ACRES: 640

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O,PEN: Year-round for watching wildlife. Aug. 15-Feb. 28 for hunting and fishing.
HUNTING:_ Elkt mule deer, antelope, rabbits, hares, coyotes.
SAN LUIS CREEK #2 - Saguache Co., GMU 82, Monte V1Sta Svc. Ctr.
From Moffat, go east on Cty Rd T. Take first right on Cty Rd. 60. Go SE 1-1/4. miles. •
ACRES: 480
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Antelope, elk, deer, small game.
SAN LUIS Hll..LS -· Conejos Co., GMU 81, Monte V1Sta Svc. Ctr.

In Antonito at Hwy. 285 and 6th St. (Cty Rd. G), go 11 1/2 miles east on Cty Rd G. Tum
north on a 2-track road; go 1 mile. Property 1/4 mile east across BLM. property to west
edge.
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ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, antelope, cottontail,. grouse, coyote.
SAND CREEK - Chaffee Co., GMU 56, Salida Svc. Ctr.
1/4 mile south of Hwys. 291 and 285. Property west of Hwy. 285, approx. 6.5 miles
north of Poncha Springs.
ACRES: 597
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, small game.
SAND CREEK - Jackson Co., GMU 6, Steamboat Spgs Svc. Ctr.
Follow directions to Adams STL. Access from Adams or Colorado State Forest
ACRES: 5,038
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game~ small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback 'only.
- b. Camping permitted as posted.

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�SAND CREEK SOUTH - Baca Co., GMU l44, Lamar Svc. Ctr.
From Campo, go IS miles west on Rd. J; tum south on Rd. l3 for 5.5 miles to forest
service pasture, gate 2C. Go south and east 1 mile; take right fork south 1/4 mile.
ACRES: 3l9
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, mountain lions, doves, scaled quail, rabbits, coyotes, bobcats,
turkeys.
SANDERSON GULCH - Saguache Co., GMU 68, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
From LaGarita, go north on CR 42 for 6 miles.
ACRES: 1,898
OPEN: Aug. IS-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, antelope, elk, cottontail, coyotes.

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SANDY BLUFFS - Yuma Co., GMU 102, Brush Svc. Ctr. .
From Idalia, go 8.5 miles 1101th on CR DD at Arikaree River.
ACRES: 3,202
OPEN: Sept. I-June 14.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Access restricted as posted east of Hwy. 385.
SCHULTZ CANYON - Huerfano Co., GMU 85, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
From Walsenburg, take CR 330 (Ideal Rd.) south I L miles. CR 330 traverses NE quarter
of Sec. 31 and south half of Sec. 36. CR 310 enters NE quarter of Sec. 3 l on east side.
ACRES: 960
OPEN: Sept. l-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, bears, mountain lions, rabbits, doves, band-tailed pigeons, turkeys.
SHORT CREEK BALDY - Fremont Co., GMU 86, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Cotopaxi. go west on Hwy. SO for 6 miles to Kerr Gulch Rd.; go SW S miles.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Mule deer, elk, mountain lions.
SIMSBURY DRAW - Moffat Co., GMU 3, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
Take Hwy. 318 west from Maybell 10 miles to BLM Rd. 2122; go north 2.5 miles.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, antelope, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot and horseback only.
63 RANCH - Park Co., GMU SO, Denver Svc. Ctr.
From Fairplay, go south on Hwy. 285, 14-1/2 miles to 63 Ranch parking lot east of
hwy.
ACRES: 1,635
OPEN: Aug. LS-Feb. 28 for hunting. Year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: Antelope, deer, elk, waterfowl.
SLEEPING GIANT - Routt Co., GMU 214, Steamboat Spgs Svc. Ctr.
From Steamboat Springs, go 8 miles west on Hwy. 40; turn north on CR 44. At CR 46,
go 4 miles on CR 46 to signed parking area. Gate, parking lot in NW comer.
ACRES: 400
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING Deer, elk, grouse.
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�SLIDE MOUNTAIN - Grand Co., GMU 18, Hot Sulphur Springs Svc. Ctr. '
East of Kremmling, _tum n9rth off Hwy. 40 onto CR 2 and go 4 miles to Black
Mountain Rd. Go 7.2 miles, tum left and go .2 mile to fork and go left .3 mile to sign.
Access steep with no access across neighboring private l~d on south, west or north.
ACRES: 1,280
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING:. D~er, elk, antelope.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot and horseback o~y.
SOUTH DUFFY MOUNTAIN·- Moffat Co., GMU 211, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
South of Craig on Hwy. 13 to CR 51. Go west 2 miles to CR 17, then go north 5 miles.
ACRES:'640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, antelope, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot and horseback only.
SOUTH :MIDDLE .CREEK - Huerfano Co,; GMU 85, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
. From La Veta, go 1/2 mile south on Hwy. 12 to Indian Creek Rd. (USFS Rd. 410). Go
west 11 miles.
ACRES:585
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, bears, mountain lions, turkeys, blue grouse.
SOUTH NIPPLE RIM - Moffat Co., GMU '113, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Maybell, go north on CR 19 for 12 miles to CR 21. Then go north 11 miles to CR
7 and head north 2 miles to CR 4. Then go west 9 miles to CR 66 and go south.
ACRES: 19,962
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. OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28 for hunting. Year-round for watching wildlife only.
HUNTING: Antelope, deer, elk, coyotes.
RESTRICTIONS: Discharging firearms prohibited within 100 feet of buildings, corrals
as posted.
SPRING CREEK - Jackson Co., GMU 171, Steamboat Springs Svc. Ctr.
From Walden, travel 6 mile's SE on Hwy. 14 to CR 21; Go 4 miles south to CR 32,
then go 1.2 miles east. Access also from Cohagen State Trust Land to north and surrounding BLM lands.
ACRES: 154
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.•
HUNTING: Antelope, elk, small game.
STATE LINE - Baca Co., GMU 144, Lamar Svc. Ctr.
From Campo, go 4 miles west on Rd. J, tum south on Rd. 24 for 5 miles. Tum east
through USFS pasture gate 6M. Go 1 mile and tum south at gate 6A on a two-track
trail. At 1 mile, go through two gates and continue south and east for 1.3 miles to NW
comer. 4x4 required for sandy, unimproved roads in USFS pastures.
ACRES: 496.
OPEN: ·sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Antelop~, scaled quail, rabbits, coyotes.·
STEEL CANYON - Saguache Co., GMU 82, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
From Villa Grove, go east on CR LL57 (USFS Rd. 970) fot 3.5 miles.
ACRES: 640
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OPEN:Year-round for watching wildlife only. Aug. 15-Feb. 28 for hun~g and fishing.
HUNTING: Elk, mule deer, antelope, rabbits, hares, coyotes.
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�STEINHOFF HlLL - Larimer Co., GMU 191, Fort Collins Svc. Ctr.
From Fort Collins, go north on Hwy. 287 about 16 miles to CR 74E at The Forks; go 4
µ-.tlles west on CR 74E; go north on CR 37 and go 1/2 mile.
ACRES: 480
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Big game hunting prohibited except by archery.
b. Small game hunting prohibited except by archery or shotguns not firing single slugs.
STOKES GULCH - Routt Co., GMU I 3, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Hayden, go south on CR 37 to CR 59.
ACRES: 1,863
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, antelope, waterfowl.
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STONEHOUSE GULCH - Saguache Co., GMU 68 1, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
From Saguache, go 10 miles north on Hwy. 285 to BLM road south from Noland
Gulch loop road to Stonehouse Gulch (across Hwy. 285 from Mineral Hot Springs); go
west 1/2 mile, then south 2 miles.
ACRES: 560
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, mule deer, bighorn sheep, antelope, rabbits, blue grouse, doves, coyotes, furbearers.
STONEY FACE MOUNTAIN - Fremont Co., GMU 58, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Cotopaxi, go for 17 miles north on CR 12.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Mule deer, elk.
TABLE MOUNTAIN - Fremont Co., GMU 59, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Canon City, go 8 miles east on Hwy. 50 to Hwy. 67. Then go north 3 miles to CR
123, then go east on CR 123 for 1/4 mile to Cr 132. Go 9 miles to Beaver Creek SW~.
Access from upper parking area on south and east.
ACRES: 4,640
OPEN: Sept I-May 3 1.
HUNTING: Deer, black bears, mountain lions, rabbit.~, doves, turkeys, coyotes.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping prohibited except during big game season in designated areas.
b. Horseback riding prohibited except during big game season.·
TALLAHASSEE ROAD - Fremont Co., GMU 58, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Canon City, go 12 miles west on Hwy. 50 to Hwy. 9. Go 9 miles on Hwy. 9 to CR
112. Take CR 2 west for 3 miles.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. I-May 3 1.
HUNTING: Elk. deer, antelope, coyote, bear, grouse.
TAYLOR DRAW -Jackson Co., GMU 171, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Rand, go south on Hwy. 125, 2.2 miles to CR 21, which becomes USFS Rd. 740.
Go 7.1 miles to Jack Creek. Take USFS Rds. 742 and 743, 3. l miles to gate.
ACRES: 320
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, blue grouse, snowshoe hares, coyotes.
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�TEMPLE CANYON - Moffat Co., GMU 2 11, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Craig, go southwest on Hwy. 40 for 27 miles to CR 57 (Price Creek Rd.). Tum
south to Rattlesnake Hill section. Access through Rattlesnake Hill and BLM land,
about 3 miles.
ACRES: 637
OPEN: Sept. l-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game, birds.
THORNBURG DRAW - Moffat Co., GMU 11, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Maybell, go 5 miles west on Hwy. 40; tum south on SLM Rd. 1558 and go about
1/4 mile.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Antelope, deer, elk, small game.
THREE MILE MOUNTAIN - Park Co., GMU 58, Denver Svc. Ctr.
lwo parcels: I), take Hwy. 9 from Hartse( 14 miles south. Turn east on Park CR 116
(39-Mile Mountain Rd.) and go 2 miles. 2), take Hwy. 9 and go 9 miles south. Tum
east and go 1.1 miles on unmarked dirt road to western boundary
ACRES: 640 in each parcel.
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Antelope, coyotes, doves, rabbits.
THREE SISTERS - Jackson Co., GMU 6, Steamboat Spgs Svc. Ctr.
Follow directions to Elk Mountain STL. Access from Elk Mountain STL or Colorado
State Forest.
ACRES: 1,523
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: big game, small game.
FISI-llNG: Cold-water stream.
TIGER LILY CREEK - Chaffee Co., GMU 481, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Buena Vista, go north on Hwy. 24 for 12 miles. Property east of Hwy. 24.
ACRES:398
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28 for bunting. Year-round for fishing and watchable wildlife.
HUNTING: Bighorn Sheep, deer, elk.
FISHING: Arkansas River. •
RESTRICTIONS: Hunting prohibited March 1-Aug. 31.
TOMICHl DOME- Gunnison Co., GMU 551, Gunnison Svc. Ctr.
From Gunnison, at Hwys. 50 and 135 go 17 miles east on Hwy. 50 to BLM Rd. 3095
(Wauoita Hot Springs Rd.). Tum north on BLM Rd. 3095 and go 4 miles to west
boundary.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Year-round.
HUNTING: Mule deer, elk, antelope, black bears, mountain lions, grouse, rabbits.
FISI-llNG: Hot Springs Reservoir.
RESTRICTIONS: Camping allowed as posted.
TRIANGLE- Moffat Co., GMU JI, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
lmmediately west of Maybell off Hwys. 318 and 40.
ACRES: 1,021
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, antelope, small game.
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TROUBLESOME VALLEY RANCH - Grand Co., GMU 18, Hot Sulphur Spgs Svc.
Ctr.
From Kremmling, take Hwy. 40 east 5 miles to CR 2, then go north about 9 miles to CR
24, tum righL Access through BLM or off road.
ACRES: 876
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, rabbits, coyotes, grouse.
TURKEY GULCH - Fremont Co., GMU 691, Salida Svc. Ctr.
Go 5 miles south of Texas Creek on Hwy. 69, then go 2 miles east on CR 28. Go 1
mile south by foot or horseback across BLM land.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, bear, mountain lion, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Foot or horseback only.
TURKEY TRACK RANCH - El Paso Co., GMU l 18, Colorado Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Fountain, go east about 14 miles on Squirrel Creek Rd. This road and Peyton Hwy.
border property.
ACRES: 8,887
OPEN: Sept. l-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
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RESTRICTIONS: Discharging firearms prohibited except while bunting.
TWENTY MILE - Routt Co., GMU 13, Steamboat Springs Svc. Ctr.
From Hwy. 40 east of Hayden, go south on CR 27 for 6 miles.
ACRES: 1,200
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28 for bunting. Year-round for fishing. Watchable wildlife, April
1-June 30.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, small game.
VILLA GROVE - Saguache Co., GMU 82, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
One parcel 8.5 miles north of Villa Grove on Hwy. 285. Other parcel 3 miles NE of Villa
Grove on Hayden Pass Rd. through BLM land.
ACRES: 880
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, antelope, bear, small game.
VINCENTE CANYON - Conejos Co., GMU 81, Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
From Monte Vista, go 2 1 miles south on Hwy. 15 to Capulin. Go 10 miles SW on
dump road (CR 8) from Capulin to north end.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 15-May 31 for bunting. Year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: Bighorn sheep, deer, elk, antelope, mtn lions, black bears, small game.
FISHING: La Jara Creek.
RESTRICTIONS: Camping permitted as posted.
WAUGH MOUNTAIN - Park, Fremont ctys., GMU 57/58, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Canon City, go west on Hwy. 50 for 12 miles. Tum right on Hwy. 9 and go 9 miles.
Take CR 2 west for 15 miles. Foot access through BLM land on east and south. Use
BLM parking lot.
ACRES: 17,773
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, antelope, bear, coyote, grouse.
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�WEBER CANYON - Montezuma Co.; GMU 73, Durango Svc. Ctr.
From Mancos, ·go 3 miles south on CR 41. Property east of CR.
ACRES: 461
OPEN: Sept 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk,· mountain lions, small game.
WELDON VALLEY - Morgan Co~. GMU 95, Brush Svc. Ctr.
• From Weldona, go east 1/3 mile on CRY, then north 2 miles ·on CR 10. Property on both
sides of.CR 10. Gate in SE comer of Sect 22 on CR 10 and in SW comer of Sect 21.
ACRES: 5,600
OPEN: Sept I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, antelope, doves, waterfowl.
WERNER ARROYO - Saguache Co., GMU 68, Monte V1Sta Svc. Ctr.
From Saguache, go south 9 miles on Hwy. 285 to CR R. Tum east and go 5·miles to
CR 52, then go north 1/2 mile.
ACRES: 320
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
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HUNTING: Deer, antelope, waterfowl, rabbits, hares, coyotes, furbearers.
WEST BEAR GULCH - Fremont Co., GMU 69, Salida Svc. Ctr.
In Canon City at First St and Hwy. 50, go south to CR 277. Go south on CR 277, 11
miles (past USFS campground 2 miles) to BLM road. then go NW 2.5 miles to east
boundary.
ACRES:640
OPEN: Sept I-May 31.
HUNTING: Turkeys, deer, elk, bears, mountain lions, small game.
WEST CARTER MOUNTAIN -Grand Co., GMU 181, Hot Sulphur Spgs Svc. Ctr.
From Kremmling, take Hwy. 40 west 14 miles to Chimney Rock Rd. (USFS Rd. 103).
Access to SW comer (Indian Pass) begins at gate 1.5 miles east of Hwy. 40. Access from
east and NE (Badger Creek) continues up Chimney Rock Rd. another 5 miles to marked
gates.
ACRES: 2,360
OPEN: Sept I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Limited motor vehicle access permitted to physically impaired people only with writ~n permission from DOW. ~all DOW office, Hot Sulphur Spgs. for written permission
and map, (970) 725-6200.
WlilSKEY CREEK - Eagle Co., GMUs 36/45, Glenwood Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Vail, go west ~n 1-70, take Exit 171, go 1/2 mile west Property south of I-70.
Parking at USFS office at Meadow Mountain (off I-70 Exit 171, 1/4 mile east).
ACRES: 602
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, black bears, blue grouse,·rabbits, coyotes.
WILLOW CREEK - Moffat Co., GMU 4, Meeker Svc. Ctr.
From Craig, go north 29 miles on Hwy. 13 to CR 101. Go 7 miles NE on CR 101 to CR
70. Then go 3 miles east on CR 70. Property 1/4.mile NE through BLM.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept I-May 31.
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HUNTING: Deer, elk, lion, antelope, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Campfires .prohibited.
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�WINDY RIDGE- Grand Co., GMU 27, Hot Sulphur Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
From Kremmling, go west 20 miles on Hwy. 40 (Diamond Creek crossing, mile marker
163); go west 2 miles on CR 184.
ACRES: 880
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
CAUTION : Roads highly erodible and care advised in wet weather.
WOLF SPRINGS - Huerfano Co., GMU 84, Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
From Walsenburg, take Hwy. 69 for 25 miles west to Gardner, then continue 7 miles
west. Craeger Resource quad map useful in locating access.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game.
WORMER GULCH - Park Co., GMU 58, Salida Svc. Ctr.
From Canon City, go west on Hwy. SO to Hwy. 9; tum north and take Hwy. 9 to 1/2 mile
north of Park-Fremont county line. Adjoins Thirty-One Mile Mountain.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, black bears, mountain lions, elk, rabbits, doves, coyotes.
YAMPA RIVER - Routt Co., GMU 13, Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
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From Hayden, go 8 miles west on Hwy. 40; property south of Hwy. 40. Access from
Yampa River State Wt.ldlife Area. Parking area available.
ACRES: 2,006
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, grouse, rabbits.

ASK FIRST!
It is illegal to hunt or fish on private land in Colorado without first
obtaining the landowner's permission. Recreationists are responsible for knowing if land is private. Landowners do not have to post
or fence their land. State Trust Lands open to wildlife recreation
and next to private lands have signs marking boundaries.

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�DOW INFORMATION .
DOW numbers for recordings on season dates and other information
(area ~ode 303):
Deer, Elk, Antelope ............................291-7529
Fishing ...... .- .. ~ ...... •....... .............
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.291-7533
Small Grune ... •..............................291-7546
Upland.Grune &amp; Turkey ............. : ..........291~7547- .
Waterfowl ....... _................... : ........291-7548
Hunter Education ..... .- ... -....................291-75~0
Mobµity Impaired Licenses ....·..................291-7528
For a list of recorded information, call ~03-297-1192.
www.wildlife.state.co.us'

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MAPS
New State Trust Lands maps are being prepared by the Division-of
Wtldlife. As of press time for this brQChure, the maps were _not finished.
These maps will no longer. be sold. Instead we will offer them free on
the Division's website for you to print If you don't have access to the
internet or a computer, you can call us (303) 297-1192, and request that
a map of a specific prope~ be mailed to you free of charge. To find out
when the maps are available, check our·website,
WWW. wildlife.state.co.us, or c~ (303) 297-1192.

OPERATION GAME THIEF
Operation Grune Thief (OGT) is a non-profit organization working with the
DOW's law e~orcement program. It pays re~ards to citizens who report . •
poachers or resource violations. Callers don't have to reveal their names, testify in court or sign a deposition. Rewards are paid if the information leads ·to
the arrest of a poacher or a citation is issued. Rewards do not depend on a
conviction but must be requested when a violation is reported. Call: l-800332-4155 toll-free. Tiie number cannot be used for information requests or
emergencies:

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                  <text>�WELCOME TO COLORADO'S
STATE TRUST LANDS
The Colorado D1v11-1on or Wildlifl' i\ prOLtJ to
offer cvcryon1: whn wHnls 111 part,c,pall' m
wildhfe recrealion Ilic opporlunily lu enjoy lhc
Stale Trust L.mds Acee~, program. This fall, Ihe
prugn,m will hiwc V)ll.,"llcd more thnn •B 1.000
acres of SiaIc Trust lands for puhlit· ac1.:css. ll1c
DOW puys jus1 $ I an acre u yew· in huming uml
fohing license fee, l(• the Suue umJ Bounl for
huntc~. angler., and waldhtc watcher.; to use
these properties,
ror 11Iany year~. humen- and angler~ have lllld u~ 1hai ~c.:cs~ 10 lunds
for wildlife recreation is getting hardcr and harder to find. We've taken
these 1:11nccrns seriously and have mode 11 com111iImenl In provide more
public ucccs, through our State Trust Lm1d~ progra.m.
The: Stale Tnist Lands were given lo lhc sIaIe of Colurndo by the federal government at statehood in 1876. Currnnt t111st lands total miarly 3.2
million surface acres. Almos1all of Ihis land hag b1:e11 clo~cJ to the public
in the past. Revenues from these leases go to bcnefil lht: ~ta11:·s K- 12 public sehoob.
In 1993, the Stale Land Board and DOW enlcn.:d into an agreement 10
lease about 500.000 acres of trust 1:!nds with the best wildlife values for
public use over a I0-year period. At only live year.- into the program, we.
have nearly reached that goaL We hllpc to expand the program in the
future.
Access lo I!11::se lands is a privilege. Ple:.ise. respect the right~ of other
user~ an&lt;l k~~ces and abide by our n:gulation, ~o thm lhcsc State Tm~I
l.:.iml&lt;. c:111 remain open for wildlife recreational u,c i11 the ful111\! .

DIVISION OF WILDLIFE SERVICE CENTERS
North Office. Denver. (303) 29 1-7227
SouIh Oflicc, Colorado Springs. (7 19) 473-2945
Wc.-.t Office, Grand Junc1i1)n. (970) 248-7 17'5
Wc~I O flicc. Montrose. \970) 249-343 1

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l"'r. J111nc, R. uing. meonhcr: l..uui, .Swifl. mcmhc,. John R. S1ulp. m,•mhc1,
ll1c Oiv"1un of Wildlife L\ funded by ,ult:, 11( hunhng 1111d ti,11111~ hcc11.scs, 1111cn"1 c:omcJ
on 1ht,~ ~i\fc, and donuuon~. The Di\'t~ion also r~c,•l\•c~ t'I r,t1nion ot l~dtrnJ..1 ,d~ inx~ tln

llu- ,ak orfumung umJ fishmg ct1u1pmcnL The 01\'ii!iiion tluc.s mJl rt.!U*l\c ,1.11c tu&gt;. n·H·m1c,.
I Ill' c,,111r.1do D" hion of W1lulifc of the D,:,pam11em nf Nu1u111I R"''lll"-'"' r111hih11, ,Ji,.
~11111i1111t1ou on 1hc b,1,b of race. color. religion.~"· nocinnal urig10 1tnJ dl\.lhihuc,- ,null

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nr 111 "'~1sior a c11111pluu11, c11111uc1 the C'olnradn C&gt;1"i~oc111 nl Wiluhtr, M(,O Bn~1clwu~, Denver.
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�What's New For 1997
More ·Properties Opened: This year, 30 new State Land Board properties, or 60,676 acres, will be open to public use. That brings the total State
Trust lands open for wildlife recreation to 195, about 432.464 acres in all.
Youth Mentor Lands: This year, the DOW will open four State Trust
lands for its Youth Mentor Program, making a total of 5 propenies specificallf for youths to hunt and fish. These properties are in Otero, Routt,
Moffan and Logan counties. Public access is limited to youth hunters
and accompanying adults. See inside fot details.
Volunteer Host Properties: To help serve the public better, some State
Trust lands may have volunteer hosts who can provide information on
boundaries, season dates and regulations. The volunteer also will ask you
about your visit 10 help improve user satisfaction. The volunteer host program is expected to be expanded in the future.
Weed-Free Livestock Forage: Starting this year, only lifestock forage
certified as weed-free will be permitted by recreationists on State Trust
Lands.
Grune Management Units: In response to public requests, we have
added the GMUs for each property listed in this brochure. Once you have
determined which property you're interested in, you can refer to the
DOW's statewide GMU map and specific regulations for GMUs. which
are found in the DOW's hunting season information brochures.
Three-Year Brochure: No additional State Trust Lands will be enrolled
in the Access Program until the year 2000. Therefore this brochure will
serve as a three-year publication. Please keep it on hand.
This brochure lists all of the State Trust Lands where people can hunt,
fish and watch wildlife, including when the lands are open, how to find
them. what species are there, facilities available and restrictions. You'll
also find an order form so you can send away for maps of each property.

RULES FOR USING DOW PROPERTIES
These regulations are paraphrased so you can understand them easily.
They are intended only as a guide. The official statutes and regulations
that govern hunting and fishing in Colorado are available at DOW
offices. The following activities are prohibited on all lands, waters, the
frozen surface of waters, rights-of-way, buildings and other structures or
devices under the control of the DOW:
1. Entering or using an area when there are signs posted that prohibit
entry, use or occupancy.
2. Entering or using an area for commercial purposes or conducting
land, water, oil, gas or mineral investigations, surveys or explorations.
3. Operating a motorized or non-motorized vehicle except on publicly
maintained roads or in designated camping or parking areas.
4. Operating a motor vehicle above posted speed limits or more than
25 miles per hour where not posted.
5. Leaving a camp, pitched tent, shelter. motor vehicle or miiler unattended for more than 48 hours, or camping or parking a travel trailer or
camper more than 14 days in any 45-day period.
6. Building a permanent structure or plant vegetation. Only ponable

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blinds or tree stands and steps are allowed. No nails can be driven into
trees. Man-made materials for blinds or tree stands must be removed
within IO days after the end of the season in which they are used. •
7. Removing, changing or damaging buildings, water control devices,
fences, gates, notices, signs, section markers, trees, shrubs, other vegetation or objects of archaeological, geological or historical value.
8. Littering or leaving fish, fish entrails. human excrement, waste
water, containers, trash or toxic substance. ft's also illegal to bring trash
or toxic substances for disposal on a Division property and to dump trailer
waste into a sanitary facility.
9. Building a fire without ways to prevent it from spreading or leaving
a fire unattended.
10. Grazing livestock, except for horses. mules, llamas and burros used
in wildlife recreation.
11. Letting dogs. cats or domestic pet~ run at large (not on a leash),
except while hunting with dogs, training dogs for hunting or during
Division-authorized field trials.
12. Possessing or using explosives, poisons, herbicides, insecticides or
other pesticides.
13. Digging trenches, holes or pits.
14. Leaving boats. rafts or other floating craft beached, at anchor,
moored or docked unattended overnight except in areas designated.
15. Fishing from Division-controlled boat ramps or boat docks when in
conflict with boaters or as posted.
16. Snorkeling. scuba diving or spearfishing with a diving mask, swim
fins. snorkel or air tanks, except in waters where swimming is permitted.,
when location is identified by a "divers' down flag" and when the scuba
diver has a valid S.C.U.B.A. diver's certificate issued by a recognized
S.C.U.B.A. training organization.
17. Disorderly conduct, indecent exposure, drunkenness or abusive language.
18. Using air- or gas-inflated floating devices as transportation on
water unless the device is of multi-compartment construction and has a
rigid motor mount for craft propelled by gasoline or electric motors.
Single-compartment air or gas-filled flotation devices are restricted to
designated swimming areas.
19. Boat regattas or other nonwildlife-oriented group activities.
20. Landing any aircraft.
21. Leaving decoys or things used as decoys in the field or on the water
overnight.
22. Swimming except in designated waters or authorized activities.
23. Discharging firearms or bows in designated parking, camping or
picnic areas.
24. Fishing in fish-rearing ponds or raceways.
25. Failing 10 leave a property when ordered by DOW personnel for
any violation.

RULES FOR STATE TRUST LANDS ONLY
1. Public use is allowed Sept. I through Feb. 28, unless otherwise specified. AJI properties that are new for 1997-98 don't open to the public
until Sept 1, 1997 and are indicated with an asterisk(*).
2. Properties are open only during daylight except where camping is
allowed.
3. Many areas are restricted to foot or horseback travel. Motorized
vehicles, where allowed, must stay on publicly maintained roads.
4. No use of buildings, equipment and posted safety zones surrounding
facilities is allowed.

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5. Camping and fires are prohibited except in designated areas.
6. Camping is pennitted only on properties as posted.
7. Discharging firearms only allowed while actually hunting. Hunting
allowed only during established seasons. Please refer to Division of
Wildlife hunting season brochures for specific dates when hunting is permitted.
8. Only weed-free certified livestock forage is pennitted on State Trust
Lands.
9. All target practice is prohibited.

LIMITS OF PUBLIC USE
1. The DOW may limit public use on a Division property for up to 60
days, using these .criteria.
a. location and size of the area.
b. location, type and condition of roads, vehicle parking areas and
number and type of sanitary facilities.
c. number of users the area will tolerate without significant degradation
to wildlife resources, public or private property.
d. ensuring public safety, health and welfare.
2. When public use is limited, signs will indicate the number of people
pennitted. It is illegal to enter an area posted as fully occl!pied or after
being advised by a DOW officer that the area is full.
3. The DOW may waive these restrictions for day use for organized,
supervised groups whose numbers exceed the limits. Written approval
must first be obtained from the appropriate DOW regional manager.

ASK FIRST!
It is illegal to hunt or fish on private land in Colorado without first
obtaining the landowner's permission. It is the recreationist's responsibility to know whether the land is private. A landowner does not have to post
or fence the land. State Land Board properties open to wildlife-related
recreation and adjacent to private lands have signs marking the boundaries.

OPERATION GAME THIEF

Report any wildlife violn1ion by calling
1-800-332-41S5 (10ll-free suncwide) or
295-0164 in Denver.

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FOR YOUR INFORMATION
Need infonnation on hunting and fishing seasons? Call these numbers
for up-to-date recordings of season dates and other infonnation:
Deer, Elk and Antelope ................ . .. : . .....291-7529
Hunter Education Classes ................................................291-7530
Small Game .......................................................................291-7546
Upland Game/Turkey .......................................................291-7547
Waterfowl ..........................................................................29 I-7548
Camping ............................................................................291-7532
Maps ..................................................................................291 -7540
General Fishing Infonnation ............................................291-7533
Stocking Report ................................................................291-753 1
Fishing Condition Reports:
Metro Denver and Foothills ........................................29 1-7535
Northeastern Colorado ................................................29 1-7536
Northwestern Colorado................................................29 1-7537
Southeastern Colorado ................................................291-7538
Southwestern Colorado ................................................291-7539
These recordings are available 24 hours a day and are Denver numbers.
For a list of all recordings, call (303) 291-7299.

LOOK FOR SIGNS LIKE THESE ON STATE TRUST LANDS
OPEN TO WILDLIFE-RELATED RECREATION.
Signs are printed with black letters on white backgrounds.

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State Trust Lands Open for
Wildlife Recreation
Properties are /isled by county. Unless otherwise indicated, these properties are open Sept. I to Feb. 28 of each year. Properties with an asterisk
(*) are new for 1997 or have additional acres now open to the public. The
properties are numbered first by county, then with lower case leuers within each county.

3. BACA COUNTY
a. SAND CREEK SOUTH - GMU 144
From Campo. drive 15 miles west on Road J; tum south on Road 13 for
5.5 miles to Forest Service pasture, gate 2C. Drive south and east for I
mile, taking a right fork south for 1/4 mile 10 the lease boundary.
ACRES: 319
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, mountain lions, doves, scaled quail. rabbits, coyotes,
bobcats, turkeys.
ACCESS: Must park on USFS land and walk into parcel.
b. STATE LINE- GMU 144
From Campo, go 4 miles west on Road J, tum south on Road 24 for 5
miles, tum east through USFS pasture gate 6M. Continue I mile and
tum south at gate 6A on a two-track trail. At I mile, pass through two
gates and continue south and east for 1.3 miles to the northwest comer
of the lease.
ACRES: 496
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Antelope. scaled quail. rabbits, coyotes.
ACCESS: Vehicle access as directed to northwest comer of the parcel.
Recreationists must park there and walk to the parcel. NOTE: A 4x4 is
required for sandy unimproved roads in the USFS pastures. Please close
all gates found open.
*c. NORTH CANYON - GMU 144
In the town of Campo at the intersection of Hwy. 287 and Baca Cty. Rd.
J, go IO miles west on Cty. Rd. J to Cty. Rd. I 8. Take Cty. Rd. I 8 4
miles south to property.
ACRES: 632
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Antelope, Quail, Coyote.
ACCESS: At sign in NE comer of property on Cty. Rd. 18. Foot access
only.

4. BENT COUNTY
a. BLUE LAKE - GMU 125
From Las Animas, take Hwy. 194 west 10 Cty. Rd. 10, north 11 miles
then west 2- 1/2 miles on Cty. Rd. TT 10 eastern property boundary.
ACRES: 14,059
OPEN: Year-round for fishing only. Sept. I-Feb. 28 for hunting.
HUNTING: Antelope, deer, waterfowl, upland game.
FISHING: Warm-water lake.
ACCESS: There are several parking lots: (I) at end of Cty. Rd. TT: (2)
at bridge on southeast comer: (3) at south end of property. blands
closed to public access from May 15-Aug. 31. Vehicles allowed on designated roads only. Camping allowed as posted.

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S. CHAFFEE COUNTY
a. LITTLE COCHETOPA CREEK- GMU 561
From Poncha Springs, take Hwy. 50 west 2.5 miles to Cty. Rd. 210, then
south 4.5 miles to the property.
ACRES:640
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, sma.11 game.
ACCESS: Foot or horseback only; no motorized vehicles. Timber activity
may be present.
b. ASPEN RIDGE - GMU 57
From Salida, take Chaffee Cty. Rd. 175 (Ute Trail) 5 miles north. Then
left on Chaffee Cty. Rd. 185 for 5 miles to property.
ACRES: 542
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Bighorn sheep, deer, elk.
ACCESS: Chaffee Cty. Rd. 185 at north and south ends of property. No
motorized vehicles off designated roads. Hunting by foot or horseback
only. Timber activity may be present.
c. PONCHA PASS- GMU 561
From Poncha Springs, go south 1/2 mile on Hwy. 285 to northeast corner.
ACRES: 360
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb.28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, cottontail rabbits.
ACCESS: The southern 3/8 mile of the eastern boundary of the parcel
meets Hwy. 285. No vehicle traffic.
d. CHUBB PARK - GMU 49
From Fairplay, go 20 miles south on Hwy 285 to Hwys. 285/24; go
southwest I mile to top of Trout Creek Pass. Tum west (right) on Cty.
Rd. 3 11, go I mile to property.
ACRES: 3,640
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, grouse, rabbits.
ACCESS: Three points on west side via Cty. Rds. 311, 309 and
Lenardy Rd. and from the east off Hwy 285 at Cty. Rds. 3 11 and 309.
Vehicle access penniued by Cty. Rds. as posted. Camping allowed in
designated spots. Timber activity may be present.
•e. MAXWELL PARK-GMU 481
In Buena Vista at the stoplight go I mile west on Cty. Rd. 306 to Cty.
Rd. 321. Go south on Cty. Rd. 321 for 5 miles to Cty. Rd. 327. Tum
west on Cty. Rd. 327 and go west I mile to parking lot. Or take Cty. Rd.
306 3 miles west 10 Cty Rd. 339, then south on Cty. Rd. 339 for 2 miles
to parking lot.
ACRES: 2,177
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, antelope.
ACCESS: From parking lots at the properties.
*f. TIGER LILY CREEK - GMU 481
From Buena Vista go north on Hwy 24 for 12 miles. Property is located
on east side of Hwy 24.
ACRES: 398
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28 for hunting. Otherwise year-round for fishing
and watchable wildlife.

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HUNTING: Bighorn Sheep. deer, elk.
FISHfNG: Arkansas River.
ACCESS: Direct from Hwy. 24. Also across twin bridges and then
south on old Cty. Rd. Foot acce~~ only.
*g. Droney Gulch - GMU 56
Property closed to public access until Sept. I, 1998. For details regarding this property prior to opening, please contact the Salida DOW office
al (719) 539-3529.

6. CLEAR CREEK COUNTY
a. BAKERVILLE - GMU 39
From Georgetown. take I-70 west 5 miles. Section 16 is about 1.25
mile east of the Bakerville exit. Majority of tract is north of 1-70.
ACRES: 320
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28 for hunting. Otherwise. year-round for fishing
and watclling wildlife only.
HUNTING: Bighorn sheep. elk, mule deer. mountain lions. black bears.
blue grouse, ptarmigan, cottontail rabbits and snowshoe hare,.
FISHING: Cold-water stream.
ACCESS: Vehicle access off 1-70 right of way only. Foot access only.
b. GOLDEN WATERSHED-GMU 39
From Denver take 1-70 west to Evergreen Parkway then south to Bergen
Park. Go we~t on Hwy. I 03 10 Golden Watershed (about 4 miles).
ACRES:480
OPEN: Sept. I-May 31 for hunting. Year-round for fishing and watching wildlife only.
HUNTING: Mule deer. elk. black bears, mountain lions. blue grouse.
cottontails. snowshoe hare,. turkeys.
FISHCNG: Cold-water stream.
ACCESS: Access on property limited 10 two parking lots (Hwy. 103
and Old Squaw Pass Road. and Winer Gulch). Access by foot or horseback to tract ( 1-2 miles).

7. CONEJOS COUNTY
a. LA JARA RESERVOIR- GMU 81
From La Jara go west on Hwy. I5, I0.5 miles to USFS Rd. 240, then go
about 23 miles to property.
ACRES: 32,913
OPEN: Year-round for fishing only. Sept. I- Feb. 28 for hunting.
HUNTING: Deer, elk. antelope, bighorn sheep. black bear. mtn. lion,
small game.
FISHING: Lake, three cold-water streams. Timber activity may be present.
b. RAHADERO CANYON - GMU 81
From La Jara go 14 miles west on Cty. Rd. 15: tum left onto dirt road at
Centro, then go 7 miles on La Jara Reservoir Rd. to property.
ACRES: 673
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer. elk. mountain lions. bears.
ACCESS: No mo1orited vehicles off existing trail,.
c. PINON HILLS - GMU 81
North side of property: from Mana\sa, drive 3.6 miles east on Hwy. 142
to BLM Rd. 5006 and go southca,1 about 3 miles. The property"
directly south of road. South side: From Manassa. drive 2 nules cast on
1-hvv 14?· 111m sn111h nn f'lv Rrl '.JO fnr 2 mile~. Tum ca.st on Ctv. Rd.

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M for 1 mile 10 Cty. Rd. 21. Tum south about 2.5 miles 10 BLM road
(unnumbered), then east up the main draw to end of road, about 6 miles.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28 for hunting. Year-round for watching wi1dlife
only.
HUNTING: Deer, elk. small game.
d. VINCENTE CANYON - GMU 81
From Monte Vista, go 21 miles south on Hwy 15 to Capulin. Travel I 0
miles southwest on dump road (Cty. Rd. 8) from Capulin to north end
of property.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. I5-May 31 for hunting. Year-round for fishing and watching wildlife.
HUNTING: Bighorn sheep, deer, elk. antelope, mtn lions, black bears,
small game.
FlSHlNG: La Jara Creek.
ACCESS: On north end from the Cty. Rd. along La Jara Creek.
*e. ALAMADITAS MESA- GMU 81
Route #I: From Antonito go 11 miles west on Hwy. 17 to Forest
Service Rd. or Fox Creek Rd. Travel NW on Fox Creek Rd. for 5 miles
to marker designating route to property. Follow 1/4 mile markers across
USFS land to west edge of property. NOTE: Access to chis property is
by foot and horseback only across country from Fox Creek Rd. to the
state property. Route #2: From LaJara State Trust Land property (see
directions in this brochure) go south of LaJara Reservoir on 4WD road
to Fox Creek. From Fox Creek, by foot or horseback only, travel 1.5
miles south to south boundary to FS land. Go 3 miles east on FS land
and cross both Fox Creek and Pox Creek trail. Go I mile to west boundary of property.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. I5-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, antelope, couontail, grouse, coyote.
ACCESS: No motorized vehicles off of designated roads. Foot and
horseback only.
*f. LOS MOGOTES PEAK - GMU 81
From south side of Antonito at Hwys. 285 and 17, travel 7 miles west
on Hwy. 17 to a 2-track trail on north side of Hwy. 17 by an old cemetery. Travel north and west on 2-track trail along north side of Los
Mogotes Peak. Go past peak 5 miles through BLM property to east
property boundary.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, antelope, cottontail, grouse, coyote.
*g. SAN LUIS HILLS - GMU 81
In the town of Antonito at Hwy. 285 and 6th St. (Cty Rd. G) go 11 1/2
miles east on Cty Rd G. Turn nonh on a 2-track road, go I mile.
Boundary of property is 1/4 mile to the east across BLM property to
west edge of property.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. I5-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer. antelope, cottontail, grouse, coyote.

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9. CUSTER COUNTY
a. BEAR GULCH - GMU 69
From Westcliffe, go IO miles east on Hwy. 96 to Cty. Rd. 271, then I
mile to NW corner of property.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. I-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, black bear, mountain lions, rabbits, squirrels.
rurkeys.
b. LAPIN CREEK - GMU 84
From Westcliffe, go 17 miles east on Hwy. 96 lO Hwy. 165. Go south for
13 miles to Ophir Creek Rd. Then go west 8 miles 10 Deer Peak through
· usFS land.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, antelope.
ACCESS: Through BLM and forest service land north of property. No
vehicular access across private property to Lapin Creek. Foot or horseback
only.
c. BEDDOWS MOUNTAIN - GMU 69
From Westcliffe, go north about 8 miles on Hwy. 69.
ACRES: 560
OPEN Sept. I-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, elk. bears, mountain lions, turkeys, rabbilS, squirrels.
ACCESS: Access from Hwy. 69 1/8 mile through southwest quarter of
property. Access only as posted. No vehicle access; parking in 1/2 acre
along Hwy. 69.
*d. FROZE CREEK - GMU 86
From Westcliffe travel 10 miles south on Hwy. 69. Go west on Cty Rd.
105 for I mile to SE corner of property.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. IS-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Antelope, deer. elk, small game.
ACCESS: Parking lot at Cty. Rds. 105 and 111. Access by fool only.

10. DOLORES COUNTY
a. DISAPPOINTMENT CREEK - GMU 711
From Dove Creek, go 2 miles west 10 Hwys. 666 and 141. Go north on
Hwy. 141, 27 miles to Disappointment Valley. Go south on Cty. Rd.
l 9Q (FS Rd. #250). 18 miles 10 McKinney Draw Rd. on BLM land.
Travel 1/4 mile south 10 north end of property.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game.
ACCESS: Enter on north end 1/4 mile south of Cty. Rd. 19Q. Access
via two-track road on BLM land in Dawson Draw. Vehicle access on
existing roads only.

11. DOUGLAS COUNTY
a. FOUR MILE - GMU 51
From Woodland Park. take Hwy. 67 north I J .S miles to the town of
Westcreek, turn south on Cty. Rd. 73 for 0.7 of a mile, turn west on Cly.
Rd. 68 for 2 miles, turn north on USFS Rd. 523 for 4.6 miles. USFS Rd.
523 runs through property.
ACRES: 360
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.

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HUNTING: Deer, rabbits. blue grouse. Safety Zone: Maintain a safety
zone of 150 yards around structures. Timber activity may be present.

12. EAGLE COUNTY
a. BERRY CREEK - GMU 36
From Vail, take 1-70 west to Exit 163 (Edwards). go north to the entrance
of Singletree, west to USFS Rd. 778, go I mile and Lake first left after cattleguard, follow road 2.5 miles to property.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, black bears, blue grouse. rabbits, coyotes.
ACCESS: Several 4WD roads run through property. Property surrounded
by USFS land.
b. SQUAW CREEK - GM U 36/45
From Vail, take I-70 west 10 Exit 163 (Edwards), go south to stoplight,
turn west on Hwy. 6, go 2 miles to road and bridge over Eagle River.
Tract continues I mile west from here.
ACRES: 272
OPEN: Year-round for fishing only.
HUNTING: This property is closed to hunting and discharge of firearms.
FISHING: Cold-water stream.
ACCESS: Road and bridge over Eagle River; parking area and access
point. Squaw Creek Rd. and Hwy. 6, parking area and access point.
Walk-in access only.
c. WHJSKEY CREEK - GMU 36/45
From Vail, go west on 1-70, take Exit 171, go 1/2 mile west. Property
south of 1-70.
ACRES: 602
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28. Otherwise year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, black bears, blue grouse, rabbits, coyotes.
ACCESS: Parking available at USFS office at Meadow Mountain (off 170 Exit 171, 1/4 mile east). Timber activity may be present.

13. EL PASO COUNTY
a. TURKEY TRACK RANCH - GMU 118
From Fountain, go east about 14 miles on Squirrel Creek Rd. This road
and Peyton Hwy. border property.
ACRES: 8,887
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game. Discharging firearms prohibited
except while hunting.
ACCESS: Park in designated parking area. Walk-in access from there.

14. FREMONT COUNTY
*a. BADGER CREEK (partially in Park County) - GMU 57/58
From Cotopaxi, go 21 miles north on Cty. Rd. 12, then west I mile on
BLM road. Or, from Hartse!, go south on Hwy. 9 to Park Cty. Rd. 53.
Follow Cty. Rd. 53 22 miles to property.
ACRES: 6,032
OPEN: Year-round for fishing only: Sept. I-Feb. 28 for all other uses.
HUNTING: Mule deer, elk, bighorn sheep.
FISHING: Cold-water stream.
ACCESS: Timber activity may be pre~ent.
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b. DEER HA VEN - GMU 581
From Canon City, go west on Hwy. 50 to Hwy. 9, go 9 miles north to
Cty. Rd. 11, tum right and go 5.2 miles on Cly. Rd. 11 to Deer Haven
Rd., tum right on Deer Haven Rd. and go .8 miles 10 Thompson Mtn. Rd.
Tum right and go .7 miles 10 end of road.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Year-round for watching wildlife only. Sept. I-Feb. 28 for hunting.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
ACCESS: SurTOunded by BLM land No motor vehicle access; foot or
horseback only.
c. DIRTY GULCH - GMU 58
From Cotopaxi, go 5.5 miles north on Cty. Rd. 12.
ACRES:640
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Mule deer.
d. FLORENCE - GMU 69
From Canon City, take Hwy. 67 southeast 13 miles 10 Cty. Rd. 15, which
goes west to Florence Picnic Area, adjacent LO property.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. I-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, black bears, mountain lions, rabbits. squirrels,
turkeys, blue grouse.
ACCESS: Walk-in access through national forest land (about 1/4 mile).
e. SHORT CREEK BALDY - GMU 86
From Cotopaxi. go west on Hwy. 50 for 6 miles to Kerr Gulch Rd.; go
southwest about 5 miles to property.
ACRES:640
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Mule deer, elk, mountain lions.
ACCESS: From Kerr Gulch Rd. to Hamilton Creek Rd. into south end of
property.
f. STONEY FACE MOUNTAIN· GMU 58
From Cotopaxi, go for 17 miles north on Cty. Rd. 12.
ACRES:640
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Mule deer. elk.
ACCESS: From Cty. Rd. 12 and adjacent BLM land. Vehicles restricted
10 main road; other access by foot or on horseback. Timber activity may
be present.
*g. TABLE MOUNTAIN - GMU 59
From Hwy. 115 and Academy Blvd. in Colorado Springs. go 18 miles
south on Hwy. 115 to gate.
ACRES: 11.108
OPEN: Sept. I-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, black bears, mountain lions, rabbits, doves. turkeys,
coyotes.
ACCESS: Access by foot or horseback only from parking lots.
RESTRJCTIONS: Camping permitted during big game season in designated areas. Horseback riding permitted only during big game season.
NEW FOR 1997 - 640 acres
h. CODY PARK - GMU 69
This tract is divided into two parcels. Tract I: From Westcliffe, at
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north 6.25 miles to southwest comer of property. Tract 2: From Hwy.
50 and 4th Street in Canon City, go south on 4th Street 2 miles until
street turns into Cty. Rd. 143. Go 10.3 miles south on Cty. Rd. 143 to
BLM Road 6227. Go northwest on SLM Road 6227, 4 miles to Grape
Creek, then southwest 3.5 miles to property.
ACRES: 1,560
OPEN: Sept. I-May 31.
HUNTING~ Mountain lions, bears, deer, elk, antelope, turkeys, rabbits,
squirrels.
ACCESS: From Copper Gulch Rd., Fremont Cty. 27 A, several points
on the west side of property. No vehicle access to property.
i. GRAPE CREEK - GMU 69
From Canon City at Hwy. 50 and First Street, go south on First Street, I
mile to Fremont Cty. Rd. 3. West on Cty. Rd. 3, 5.2 miles to Temple
Canyon City Park. South 1/2 mile through park to northeast comer of
property. Continue through property along Grape Creek and 1.7 miles
a.long Grape Creek through SLM to Pine Gulch. Walk west up Pine
Gulch 1.2 miles to property.
ACRES: 1,280
OPEN: Sept. I-May 31 for hunting. Year-round for watching wildlife
and fishing only. Fishing as posted on Grape Creek.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, bighorn sheep, mountain lions, bears, rabbits,
turkeys.
FISHING: Cold-water stream.
ACCESS: Foot or horseback only. No vehicle access on property.
j. McCOY GULCH - GMU 86
From Cotopaxi, go 4 miles south on Cty. Rd. 1-A to Fremont Cty. Rd.
37 to BLM land. East across BLM land to west boundary.
ACRES:640.
OPEN: Sept. I-May 31.
HUNTING: Turkeys, bears, mountain lions, elk, deer.
ACCESS: Parking area on BLM land. Foot and horseback only.
k. NEWLIN CREEK - GMU 69
From Florence, go south on Hwy. 67, 4.5 miles to Newlin Creek Rd. Go
west on Newlin Creek Rd., I mile to northwest comer of section.
ACRES: 640.
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, small game. Hunting prohibited except by archery,
muzzleloaders, shotguns. Hunting prohibited 1/4 mile along east boundary.
ACCESS: From Cty. Rd. on NW comer and from south half of east
boundary. Foot access only.

I. PINNACLE ROCK - GMU 58/69
From Canon City, go 15 miles west on Hwy. 50 to Salt Lick BLM area.
Then go .5 miles south through BLM to northeast comer of property.
ACRES: 520.
OPEN: Sept. I-May 31.
HUNTING: Turkeys, deer. elk, bighorn sheep, bears.
ACCESS: Parking at Salt Lick BLM recreation site. No parking on site.
SLM access road closed to motor vehicles. Foot and horseback only.
m. WEST BEAR GULCH - GMU 69
In Canon City, at First St. and Hwy. 50 go south to Cty. Rd. 277. Go
south on Cty. Rd. 277, 11 miles (past USFS campground 2 miles) to
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ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. I-May 31.
HUNTING: Turkeys, deer. elk, bears, mountain lions, small game.
ACCESS: SLM right-of-way offCty. Rd. 277. Parking along SLM
road. No motor vehicles off main SLM road. Foot and horseback only.
*n. WAUGH MOUNTAIN (partially in Park County) - GMU 57/58
From Canon City go west on Hwy. 50 for 12 miles. Tum right on Hwy.
9 and go 9 miles. Then take Fremont Cty. Rd. 2 west for 15 miles.
ACRES: 17,773
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, antelope, bear, coyote, grouse.
*o. COTTONWOOD RIDGE- GMU 581
From Canon City go west on Hwy. 50 for 12 miles to Hwy. 9. T~rn
north on Hwy. 9 and go 6 miles. Tum west at Gate, go .8 mile to property.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. I-May 31 for hunting. Otherwise year-round for fishing.
HUNTING: Deer, lion. bear, rabbit.
FISHING: Couonwood Creek.
*p. TALLAHASSEE ROAD - GMU 58
From Canon City go 12 miles west on Hwy. 50 to Hwy. 9. Go 9 miles
on Hwy. 9 to Cty. Rd. #2. Take Cty. Rd. 2 west for 3 miles to property.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. I-May 31.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, antelope, coyote, bear. grouse.
ACCES~: Foot or horseback only.

16. GRAND COUNTY
a. MIDDLE CARTER-GUNSIGHT - GMU 181
Northwest sector: From Kremmling, take Hwy. 40. 14 miles west to
Chimney Rock Rd. (USFS Rd. 103). Southeast sector: From Kremmling,
take Hwy. 40, 10 miles west to Cly. Rd. 25. Take Cty. Rd. 26, left fork
1/2 mile from Hwy. 40 and go east 5 miles.
ACRES: 5,019
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
ACCESS: Chimney Rock Rd. (Cty. Rd. 27) accesses northwest section:
Gunsight Rd. (Cty. Rd. 26) accesses soucheast section. Some areas
restricted to foot or horseback.
CAUTION: Roads are highly erodible and care is advised during wet
weather.
b. MIDDLE PARK· GMU 27
From Kremmling, take Hwy. 40 west 6 miles to Hwy. 134, 4 miles to
Red Dirt Rd. (USFS Rd. I 00), 15 miles to Buffalo Park. Follow USFS
Rd.131, I mileeasttosign.
ACRES: 3,566
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
ACCESS: Parking along road about 1/2 mile and 3/4 mile east Buffalo
Park gate. Access by foot or on horseback across national forest to property.
c. MJLK CREEK - GMU 27
Southwest acess: From Kremmling, take Hwy. 40 west 6 miles to Hwy.
134, then go 4 miles to Red Dirt Rd. (USFS Rd. 100). Go north 15 miles

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to Buffalo Park, then east on USFS Rd. 131 to sign, and go another 3.5
miles to locked gate and signed trail.
Northeast access: From Kremmling, take Hwy. 40, 20 miles west to Ccy.
Rd. I 84. Go 2 miles west (dry weather only) through white pipe gate and
along vehicle track to parking area just before Muddy Creek. In wet
weather, continue on Cty. Rd. 184 to access property from ridge or end of
road.
Two Bar access: Take Hwy. 40 west of Kremmling 18 mjles to signed
parking area just before Hwy. Dept. road camp.
Access to all parcels by foot or horse only.
ACRES: 10,455
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game. Timber activity may be present.
d. TROUBLESOME VALLEY RANCH - GMU 18
From Kremmling, take Hwy. 40 east 5 miles to Cty. Rd. 2, theo go north
about 9 miles to Cty. Rd. 24, tum right. Access through BLM or off this
road.
ACRES: 876
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, rabbits, coyotes, grouse.
ACCESS: Most public access off Cty. Rds. 2 and 24, adjacent BLM land.
Foot or horseback only.
e. WEST CARTER MOUNTAIN - GMU 181
From Kremmling, take Hwy. 40 west 14 miles to Chimney Rock Rd.
(USFS Rd. I03). Access to SW comer (Indian Pass) begins at gate 1.5
miles east of Hwy. 40. Access from E and NE (Badger Creek) continues
up Chimney Rock Rd. another 5 miles to marked gates.
ACRES: 2,360
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
ACCESS: Foot and horseback access only. Restricted motor vehicle use
for mobility impaired only with permission from DOW. Call DOW
office, Hot Sulphur Springs for permission and map, (970) 725-3557.
Timber activity may be present.
f. WINDY RJDGE - GMU 27
From Kremmling, go west 22 miles on Hwy. 40 (Diamond Creek crossing, mile marker 163); go west 2 miles on Cty. Rd. 184.
ACRES: 880
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
CAUTION: Roads are highly erodible and care is advised in wet weather.
Timber activity may be present.
g. COPPER-MOUNTAIN - GMU 28
From Kremmling, go south on Hwy. 9 to Williams Peak or from Grand
Cty. Rd. 3 at Mule Creek. Access from USFS land to the south.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTCNG: Elk, deer, blue grouse.
ACCESS: Southern boundary adjacent to Routt National Forest. All
other access (3 sides) is from private land, and permission is required.
Walk-in hunting only. No ATV or motor vehicle use.
h. LITTLE H. 0. - GMU 28
From Granby, go 4.5 miles east of Granby on Cty. Rd. 60.
ACRES: 640

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OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk.
ACCESS: Parking area at northwest comer. No parking along county
road except in designated areas. Timber activity may be present.
i. ANTELOPE CREEK- GMU 181
From Kremmling, go west 14 miles on Hwy. 40 to Chimney Rock Rd.
(USFS Rd. 103), the go 6 miles east 10 gate.
ACRES: I ,240
OPEN: Sept. I -Feb. 28.
HUNTlNG: Elk. deer. blue grouse.
ACCESS: A walk-through gate with signs provides access to property. Foot
and horse travel only.
j. CARTER CREEK· GMU 181
From Kremmling, go 14 miles west on Hwy". 40 10 Chimney Rock Rd.
(USFS Rd. 103): go 3 miles east to parking area and sign.
ACRES: 1,30 I
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Mule deer, elk. blue grouse, sage grouse.
ACCESS: Motor vehicle use through Badger Creek gate restricted to
mobility impaired people with permission from DOW. Contact DOW
office in Hot Sulphur Springs for permission and map, (970) 725-3557.
k. EAST CARTER MOUNTAIN - GMU 181
From Kremmling. go 14 miles west on Hwy. 40 to Chimney Rock Rd.
(USFS Rd. 103). Then go 6 miles east to sign and gate.
ACRES: 1,794
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Mule deer, elk, blue grouse.
ACCESS: ATVs and snowmobiles allowed as posted through green
gate 6 miles east of Hwy. 40. Vehicles restricted 100 designated route
(orange posts) This is to help with retrieval of game. Otherwise, foot
and horseback travel only. Parking only at parking lots. Camping
allowed in designated areas along Chimney Rock Rd.
I. FRASER CANYON • GMU 28
From Tabemash, go east to Cty. Rd. 84 to fork. Go left at fork 1/2 mile
north to Strawberry access road. Left 1.5 miles to property.
ACRES: 320
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28 for hunting. Year-round for fishing only.
HUNTING: Deer, elk. bears, small game.
FISHING: Cold-water stream.
ACCESS: No motorized vehicles off designated roads. Foot access
only. Timber activity may be present.
m. PTARMIGAN - GMU 28
From Fraser, cross railroad tracks at north end of town and go southwest 8 miles on Church Park or Crooked Creek Rd.(Cty. Rd. 50) in the
Arapahoe National Forest.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28 for hunting. Year-round for watching wildlife
only.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, bears. small game.
ACCESS: No motor vehicles except snowmobiles on I foot of snow.
Timber activity may be present.

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17. GUNNISON COUNTY
a. TOLLGATE - GMU 551
From Gunni~on, at Hwys. 50 and 135 go east 11 miles to BLM Rd.
310 I and turn north. Go 3.5 miles on BLM Rd. 3100; tum east for I
mile lo USFS Rd. 802. Turn north; go 3 miles to USFS Rd. 802.IA.
Tum west and go 3 miles to property entrance.
ACRES: 670
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Mule deer, elk, black bears, mountain lions, blue grouse.
rabbits.
ACCESS: This access from Quartz Creek Rd. to Wood's Gulch cutoff.
Access by foot or horseback only, except on ridge road as marked in the
southwest comer of section. Parking area just inside south entrance.
Timber activity may be presenL
b. BLACK SAGE PASS - GMU 551
From Gunnison at Hwy. 50 and USFS Rd. 243 (Marshall Pass Rd.), go
north on Hwy. 50, I mile to USFS Rd. 888. Travel north on USFS Rd.
888 for 5.5 miles to south boundary.
ACRES: 415
OPEN: Year-round for fishing only. Sept. I-Feb. 28 for hunting.
HUNTING: Mule deer, elk, black bears, mountain lions, blue grouse,
rabbits.
FlSHING: ln small section of No Name Creek.
ACCESS: Access by foot or horseback only.
c. TOMICH! DOME - GMU 551
From Gunnison, at Hwys. 50 and 135 go 17 miles east on Hwy. 50 to
BLM Rd. 3095 (Waunita Hot Springs Rd.). Tum north on BLM Rd.
3095 and go 4 miles to west boundary of property.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28 for hunting and watching wildlife. Year-round
for fishing only.
HUNTING: Mule deer, elk, antelope, black bears, mountain lions,
grouse, rabbits.
FISHING: Hot Springs Reservoir.
ACCESS: Enter property just southwest of Hot Springs Reservoir.
Camping allowed as posted.
*d. FOSSIL RIDGE - GMU 55
From Gunnison travel east on Hwy. 50 for 12 miles to Parlin. Turn
north on Cty. Rd. 76 and travel 9 miles to FS Road 822. Tum west on
FS Road 822 and follow it for 2 miles.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game.
ACCESS: Foot, horseback, or vehicles on established roads only.
*e. QUAKEY MOUNTAIN - GMU 551
Property closed to public access until Sept. I, 1998. For details regarding this property prior to opening contact the Gunnison DOW office,
(970) 641-0088.

18. HUERFANO COUNTY
a. BLACK HAWK - GMU 85
From Gardner. go I mile west on Hwy. 69. Tum north on USFS Rd. 634
and go 6 miles to USFS Rd. (Black Mountain Rd.) Go west 1/2 mile to

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access markers.
ACRES: 1,511
OPEN: Sept. I-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer. black bears, mountain lions, antelope, elk, doves. rabbits, turkeys.
ACCESS: No vehicles allowed off county roads; foot or horseback only.
b. BLACK MOUNTAIN - GMU 84
From Gardner, go I mile west on Hwy. 69, tum north on USFS Rd. 634
and go 6 miles to USFS Rd. 635 (Black Mountain Rd.), go west tn mile
to access markers.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. I-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, elk. rabbits, squirrels, doves, coyotes, turkeys.
ACCESS: From Black Mountain Rd. via by foot or on horseback only.
c. LITTLE SHEEP MOUNTAIN - GMU 85
From Gardner, go southwest on Cty. Rd. 560 (Arco Rd ..), 7 miles to
property.
ACRES: 64-0
OPEN: Sept. I-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, bears, elk, rabbits, doves, band-tailed pigeons. turkeys.
ACCESS: Cty. Rd. 560 traverses tract from northwest corner to south
side. No vehicles allowed off county road.
d. SCHULTZ CANYON - GMU 85
From Walsenburg take Cty. Rd. 330 (Ideal Rd.) south 11 miles.
ACRES: 960
OPEN: Sept I-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, bears, mountain lions. rabbits, doves, band-tailed
pigeons, turkeys.
ACCESS: Cty. Rd. 330 traverses northeast quarter of Sec. 31 and south
halfof Sec. 36. Cty. Rd. 310 enters northeast quarter of Sec. 31 on east
side. No vehicles allowed off county road.
e. WOLF SPRINGS - GMU 84
From Walsenburg, take Hwy. 69 for 25 miles west to Gardner, then continue 7 miles west to the property.
ACRES:640
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game.
ACCESS: A Craeger Resource quad map is useful in locating access.
Foot or horseback only.
f. SOUTH MIDDLE CREEK - G MU 85
From La Veta, go 1/2 mile south on Hwy. 12 to Indian Creek Rd.
(USFS Rd. 4 10), then go west 11 miles.
ACRES: 585
OPEN: Sept. I-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, bears, mountain lions, turkeys, blue grouse.
ACCESS: USFS Rd. 410 enters property on south side near southwest
corner. No vehicles allowed off roads. Foot or horseback access only.
Timber activity may be present.
*g. BLUE SPRING - GMU 84
From Gardner go west on Hwy. 69 for I mile to national forest access
road 634. Turn north on FS access road 634 and travel f3 miles to the
property.
ACRES: 640

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OPEN: Sept. I-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, elk. lion, small game.
ACCESS: Foot or horseback only.
*h. GUILLERMO RANCH - GMU 85
From Walsenburg travel 15 miles northwest on Hwy. 69 10 Badito
Junction. From Badito Junction, take Cty. Rd. 520 south for 6 miles 10
Major Ranch entrance. Then travel west 1-1/4 miles on Cty. Rd. 520. 1
10 southeast comer of property.
ACRES: 2,118
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Antelope. rabbit, dove. coyote.
ACCESS: Cty. Rd. 520.1 enters property on SE corner, then traverses
property for 3 miles 10 west boundary.

19. JACKSON COUNTY
a. COHAGEN - GMU 171
From Walden, go 6 miles southeast on Hwy. 14 10 Cty. Rd. 21. Go 4
mile~ 10 Cty. Rd. 32. Go east I mile to property.
ACRES: 2,533
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
ACCESS: Foot or horseback only.
b. EASTDELANEY BUTTELAKE ~GMU 16
From Walden go 1.2 miles west on Hwy. 14 to Cty. Rd. 12W. then 5.3
miles west 10 Cty. Rd. 18, then 4.5 miles west to Cty. Rd. 5, I mile north
10 entrance of Delaney Butte Lakes State Wildlife Area.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Year-round for fishing only. Sept. I- Feb. 28 for hunting.
HUNTING: Small game.
ASHlNG: Cold-water lake.
ACCESS: Foot access only.
RESTRICTIONS: Camping and campfires limited to existing state
wildlife area campground next to East Delaney Butte Lake.
c. ELK MOUNTAIN-GMU 6
From Walden, take 5th Street east, which turns into Cty. Rd. I2E, then go
12 miles east, then take Cry. Rd. 12Fabout 2.5 miles northeast to the
parking lot at the end of the road. Access is only from this parking l01 and
State Forest land.
ACRES: 2,840
OPEN: Year-round for fishing only. Sept. I-Feb. 28 for hunting.
HUNTING: Deer. elk, blue grouse. rabbit.~, coyotes.
FISHING: Cold-water stream.
ACCESS: All roads off Cty. Rds. I 2E and I2F are closed.
d. INDIAN CREEK - GMU 171
From Rand, go north on Cty. Rd. 27. 4 miles to Cty. Rd. 21.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, blue grouse, snowshoe hares, coyotes. Hunting is
prohibited with centerfire rifles in the northeast quarter of Sec. 16.
ACCESS: Limited 10 parking Im on Cty. Rd. 21 in southwest quarter of
Sec. 16.
e. KEMPDRA'11-GMU 171
From Walden. go 6 miles southeast on Hwy. 14 to Cty. Rd. 21; go 1.5
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ACRES: 520
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
f. OWL MOUNTA1N - GMU 171
From Rand go north on Cty. Rd. 27, which goes between Hwys. 14 and
125. From Cty. Rd. 27, take USFS Rd. 792 east, then take a left fork and
go to property.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game.
ACCESS: No motorized travel beyond property boundary. Timber activity may be present.
g. RABBIT EARS - GMU 16
From Walden, go southwest toward Muddy Pass on Hwy. 14 for 29 miles
to one parking lot. or go 1.5 miles more to another parking lot.
ACRES: 4,948
OPEN: Year-round for fishing only. Sept. 1- Feb. 28 for hunting.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, blue grouse, rabbits.
FISHING: Cold-water stream.
ACCESS: Foot and horseback traffic only. Timber activity may be pre-

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h. RED CANYON - GMU 16
From Walden, go 1/2 mile west on Hwy. 14 to Cty. Rd. 12W, and go 5.3
miles west to Cly. Rd. 18. Then go 4.5 miles west to Cty. Rd. 5 and go I
mile north to entrance of Delaney Butte Lakes State Wildlife Area From
there, go west on Cly. Rd. 20 for 4 miles. Tum right at sign and follow
two-track road I mile to property.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, rabbits, blue grouse.
i. SAND CREEK - GMU 6
From Walden, go north on Hwy. 125 for 4 miles to Cty. Rd. 8. Then head
east on Cty. Rd. 8 for 7 miles to the Adams Ranch State Trust land (this
access is only after Oct. I). Access can be obtained from the Elk
Mountain State Trust land to the south or Colorado State Forest to the
east.
ACRES: 4,998
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, blue grouse, rabbits, coyotes.
ACCESS: The State Forest from the east, the Adam's Ranch State Trust
land from north, limited to big game season with permission and only on
a once-in-and-out basis.
j. TAYLOR DRAW -GMU 171

From Rand, go south on Hwy. 125, 4 miles, then rum east at Old
Homestead and Jack Creek Road. After crossing Jack Creek, take USFS
Rd. 743 and go to Taylor Draw road closure. From road closure, go on
foot or horseback to property.
ACRES: 320
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, blue grouse, snowshoe hares, coyotes.
ACCESS: Foot or horseback only from Forest Service land.
k. THREE SISTERS - GMU 6
From Walden, take 5th Street east, which turns into Cty. Rd. 12E, go 12

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miles east, then take Cry. Rd. I 2F for 2.5 miles to parking lot. Access to
the property only from parking lot and Colorado State Forest.
ACRES: 1,523
OPEN: Year-round for fishing only. Sept. I-Feb. 28 for hunting.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, blue grouse, rabbits, coyotes.
FISHING: Cold-water stream.
ACCESS: All roads off Cty. Rds. 12E and 12F closed. Access also from
State Forest to east.
I. JOHNNY MOORE MOUNTAIN - GMU 6
From Walden, take 5th Street east, which turns into Cty. Rd. 12E; go 6
miles east to Cly. Rd. 23. Go south 3 miles until you reach SLM land.
Numerous two-track roads lead to western boundary of property. Or,
from Walden, take Hwy. 14 east 12 miles; go north on Cty. Rd. 30 I
mile.
ACRES: 7,671
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28 for hunting and watching wildlife. Year-round
for fishing only as posted on southern portion of property.
HUNTING: Elk, moose. blue grouse, cottontail rabbits, coyotes.
FISH[NG: In Michigan River and along reservoir dam as posted.
ACCESS: Parking lot west of the darn and a parking lot 1/4 mile north
of the dam. Foot or horseback only. Motor vehicles prohibited.
•m. MACFARLANE RESERVOrR- GMU 17
From Walden, go southwest toward Muddy Pass on Hwy. 14, 15 miles
to Cty. Rd. 34 turnoff to the east. Take Cty. Rd. 34, 2 miles to 18 Island
Reservoir. Access from BLM land around property.
ACRES: 2.880
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Antelope, rabbits, sage grouse, coyotes.
ACCESS: Motorized traffic only on established roads.
NEW FOR 1997 - 2,240 acres
n. NORTH PLATTE - GMU 16
From Walden, go 1.2 miles west on Hwy. 14 to Cty. Rd. 12. Then head
west 5.3 miles to Cry. Rd. I8, and go 2 miles on Cry. Rd. 18 to Cry. Rd.
9. Go about 1 mile and access property to the west from BLM land for
hunting. For fishing, instead of turning off on Cty. Rd. 8, stay on Cty.
Rd. 18 for 1/4 mile further to bridge over North Platte River. The fishing part of lease is on river above bridge.
ACRES: 152
OPEN: Year-round for fishing only. Sept. I-Feb. 28 for hunting ..
HUNTING: Antelope, rabbits, coyotes, sage grouse.
FISHING: North Platte River.
o. INDEPENDENCE MOUNTAlN - GMU 161
From Walden, go 1/2 mile west on Hwy. 14 to Cty. Rd. 12. Go west 8
miles to Cry. Rd. 7 . North 6 miles 10 property. From Cowdrey, go west
6 miles on Cry. Rd. 6 to property.
ACRES: I 6, 130
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Antelope, deer, elk, small game..

20. JEFFERSON COUNTY
•a. P[NE GULCH - GMU 461
From Pine Junction on Hwy. 285, take Cty. Rd. 126 east 2.1 miles to
the marked parking lot north of the road.
ACRES: 1,114
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.

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HUNTING: Deer, elk. small game. Big game hunting limited to no
more than 4 hunters a day. Big game hunters must have a permit from
DOW in Denver by calling (303) 291-7227 or 291-7230. Elk hunters
must have a limited license for GMU 461.
ACCESS: Parking along Cty. Rd. 126 only in designated lot at east end
of property. Foot access only.
RESTRICTIONS: Campfires and dogs prohibited.

25. LARIMER COUNTY
a. BULL MOUNTAfN - GMU 8
From Fort Collins, take Hwy. 287 north 22 miles to Cherokee Park Rd.
(Larimer Cty. Rd. SOC): go 35 miles west to property.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
ACCESS: Cty. Rd. SOC runs through southeast comer of property. A
two-track road runs into southwest part of property. Foot or horseback
only. Timber activity may be present.
b. CHEROKEE PARK- GMU 191
Adjacent to Cherokee Par~ State Wildlife Area. Lone Pine Unit and
Lower Unit. Lone Pine Unit: From Fort Collins. go 20 miles north on
Hwy. 287 to Red Feather Lakes Rd., then 8 miles west 10 uniL Lower
Unit: From Ft. Collins, go 22 miles north on Hwy. 287 to Cherokee Park
Rd. SOC. then 6 miles west to unit.
ACRES: 1.480
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
*c. POUDRE RIVER- GMU 191
From Fort Collins, go northwest on Hwy. 287 10 Ted's Place, then go
west on Hwy. 14 for 1.7 miles to DOW lands. These lands are north of
DOW lands along Hwy. 14, about 1.5 miles to where Hwy. 14 turns
north. These lands are east of Hwy. 14 another 1.7 miles. To get 10
Section 36 take Hwy. 287 NW to Ted's Place. Continue past Ted's 3
miles. Section is on W side of hwy. Property closed east of Hwy. 287.
ACRES: 3,517
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28 for hunting and watching wildlife. Year-round for
fishing only.
HUNTING: Deer, small game.
FISHING: Cold-water stream (Poudre River. North Fork of the Poudre
and Seaman Reservoir). Dam and caretaker residence closed 10 public as
posted. Boats prohibited, but float tubes allowed.
ACCESS: Access through private property if permission is obtained first.
Wriuen permission from agricultural lessee or his agent required March I
to Aug. 31. Foot or horseback only.
NEW FOR 1997 - 640 acres.
d. STEINHOFF HILL - GMU 191
From Fort Collins, go north on Hwy. 287 about 16 miles to Cty. Rd. 74E
at The Forks; go 4 miles west on Cty. Rd. 74E: cum north on Cty. Rd. 37
and go 1/2 mile to property.
ACRES:480
OPEN: Sept. 1-Peb. 28.
HUNTlNG: Big game, small game. Only archery or shotgun hunting
allowed. Target practice prohibited.
ACCESS: Foot or horseback only.

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e. ARROWHEAD - GMU 19
From Rustic, go 2.25 miles west on Hwy. 14 in Poudre Canyon..25
miles highway frontage on north side.
ACRES: 200
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTlNG: Bighorn sheep, deer. elk. collontail rabbits. blue grouse.
pine squirrels.

f. EAGL E CANYON - GMU 20
From Loveland, take Hwy. 34 west to the Big Thompson School, go
north 4 miles on Buckhorn Road (Cry. Rd. 27) 10 Masonville. Go northwest on Buckhorn Road 2.5 miles to the Storrn Mountain access road.
Travel 2.5 miles west on Storrn Mountain access road 10 an access sign
on Forest Service land. Travel by foot or horseback 1.5 miles across
Forest Service land to south boundary of property.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. J-Feb. 28.
HUNTlNG: Deer, elk, small game.
ACCESS: Foot or horseback 1.5 miles across Forest Service land to
south boundary.
g. HORSE RANCH PASS - GMU 8
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From Fort Collins. go north 22 miles on Hwy. 287 10 the Cherokee Park
road(LCR SOC). Go west on Cherokee Park road 40 miles to LCR 103.
North on LCR I 03 to Bull Mountain access road, then 4 miles northeast
on Bull Mountain access road to property.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28 for hunting.
HUNTING: Elk, antelope, deer.
ACCESS: No motor vehicles permitted. Parking on BLM land adjacent
10 property. Foot and horseback only.
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h. JIMMY CREEK - GMU 8
From Fort Collins, go 50 miles west on Hwy. 14. Tum north on
Laramie River Rd. 103 and travel 23 miles to Bull Mountain access
road. Then east 1.25 miles to the BLM and property boundary.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, antelope. small game.
ACCESS: Bull Mountain access road by foot or horseback. Property
bordered on east. north and west by SLM land.
i. LaGARDE CREEK - GMU 7
From Fort Collins. take Hwy. 14, 50 miles west. Take Laramie River
Road (L CR 103) north 28 miles to Hohnholz Lakes. Go west 15 miles
on Forest Road 200, then south on Road 143 and then east on Road 207
to property.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28 for hunting. Year-round for fishing only.
HUNTING: Elk, deer. bear.
FISHING: LaGarde Creek for brooks and browns.
ACCESS: Foot and horseback only. Timber activity may be present.
j. PFISTER DRAW - GMU 7/8
From Fort Collins, go 22 miles north on Hwy. 287 to Larimer Cty. Rds.
SOC. Go west 10 Rd. I 03 (known as Four Comers). Go north on LCR
103 for 7 miles 10 east properties. To west property, tum off Forest Rd.
200 and go west 5 miles.
ACRES: 1,920

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OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Antelope, small game
ACCESS: Sections 25 and 36 are off LCR I03. Road I03 goes through
the southwest comer of section 36. Section 34 is 5 miles west of LCR
103 on Forest Road 200. Then north I mile on BLM two track road. No
motorized vehicles on property.

26. LAS ANIMAS COUNTY
a. APISHIPA NORTH - GMU 133
From Walsenburg, take 1-25 exit to Hwy. 10, go east for 18.5 miles,
then go south on Cty. Rd. 77 for 7. miles, east on Cty. Rd. 90 for 11
miles to Apishipa State Wildlife Area. Follow signs through wildlife
area to northeast side and parking lot.
ACRES: 1,880
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Mule deer, antelope, bighorn sheep, rabbits, doves, scaled
quail, bobcats, coyotes.
ACCESS: Access by foot or horseback. No motor vehicles past parking
lot.
b. FLATTOP BUTTE· GMU 133
From Aguilar on 1-25, take Exit 34 to Cty. Rd. 60 east for 10 miles.then
go north on Cty. Rd. 75 for 2 miles. Then go east on Cty. Rd. 64 for 2
miles and go north on Cty. Rd. 79 for 6 miles to parking lot.
ACRES: 2,052
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Mule deer, antelope, rabbits, doves, scaled quail, bobcats.
coyotes.
ACCESS: Foot access only. No vehicles past parking l01.
c. AGUILAR TV HlLL - GMU 85
From Aguilar,take Exit 30 off I-25 to Cty. Rd. 63. 1. Go .5 miles west
to property.
ACRES: 500
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Mule deer, antelope, black bears, small game.
ACCESS: Access is restricted as posted on east side of property.
d. SAKARIASON - GMU 85
From Trinidad, go west 15.3 miles ton Hwy. 12 to Ccy.Rd. 41.7. Go
11.6 miles north to property.
ACRES: 560
OPEN: Sept. I-May 31.
HUNTING: Elk, mule deer, black bears, turkeys, mtn. lions.
ACCESS: From Sarcillo Canyon(Cty. Rd. 41.7) through Sakariason
tract Spanish Peaks SWA.
ACCESS: Access reslricted as posted on west side of property.

27. LOGAN COUNTY
a. RED LION RANCH - GMU 92
From Crook, go northeast on Hwy. 138, 8.25 miles to Sedgwick-Logan
county line. Tum south on Logan Cty. Rd. 97/Sedgwick Cty. Rd. I. and
go 1.25 miles to parking area.
ACRES: 200
OPEN: Sept. I-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer. pheasants, quail, turkeys, ducks, geese, rabbits, squirrels.
ACCESS: Parking area off Logan Cty. Rd. 97/Sedgwick Cty. Rd. I just
north of river bouom. Access onl y as posted.

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b. FORD BRIDGE - GMU 91
From Sterling, go 7.5 miles nonheast on Hwy. 138 to Cty. Rd. 40. then
go east 1/2 mile.
ACRES: 280
OPEN: Sept. I-May 31.
HUNTING: Mule and white-tailed deer, pheasants, quail, turkeys. ducks,
geese. Property closed to hunting deer with rifles.
c. ATWOOD • GMU 96
From Atwood travel I mile south on Hwy. 63 to property
ACRES: 160
OPEN: Sept. 1- May 31.
HUNTING: Mule deer, whitetailed deer, pheasant, quail, turkey, ducks,
geese, rabbits, squirrels, furbearers.
ACCESS: Near SE comer of propeny next 10 Cly. Rd. 370.
RESTRICTIONS: Centerfire rifles prohibited. Property available to
hunters Saturdays. Sundays, Wednesdays and legal holidays only, and
reservations are required. Some reservations will be for Youth Mentor
Program and mobility impaired hunters. For more information and
reservations contact, DOW in Brush (970) 842-3124.

29. MOFFAT COUNTY
a. BOSTON FLATS • GMU 3
From Maybell, go northwest 3.5 miles on Hwy. 3 I8. On nonh side of
Hwy. 318.
ACRES: 104
OPEN: Year-round for fishing and w.atching wildlife only. Sept. J. Feb.
28 for hunting.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
ACCESS: From Hwy. 318, walk-in only. Adequate area for parking
between highway and propeny.
b. BOX ELDER· GMU 211
From Hamilton, go south on Hwy. 13 for 11 miles to Cty. Rd. 17. tum
right 1.5 miles to Cty. Rd. 5 I. Go I mile to Cty. Rd. 32 and go 8 1/2
miles to BLM access.
ACRES: 628
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
ACCESS: Foot or horseb~ck only.
c. CEDAR SPR1NGS • GMU 11
From Maybell. go 8 miles west on Hwy. 40. tum south on Cty. Rd. 23
and go about 2 miles.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Antelope. deer. elk, small game.
ACCESS: Vehicle access only on Cty. Rd. 23 and BLM Rd. 1558.
d. CROSS MOUNTAIN - GMU 11
From Maybell. go southwest on Hwy. 40. 16 miles to mile marker 44; go
nort.h on NPS • Deer Lodge Park Rd. about 2.5 miles to BLM easement.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. I -Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Antelope. deer, elk, small game.

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e. HARPER HILL - GMU 12
From Hamilton, go 6 miles east on Hwy. 317 to Cty. Rd. 37. Go 2.5 miles
south on Cty. Rd. 37 to BLM land.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
ACCESS: Foot or horseback only.
f. MONUMENT BUTTE - GMU 12
From Hamilton, go south 3 miles on Hwy. 13 to Yellow Jacket Pass Rd.
(Cty. Rd. 45). Then go south on Cty. Rd. 45 for 4 miles.
ACRES: 653
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, rabbits, grouse.
ACCESS: Horseback or walk-in access along Cty. Rd. 45. No motor
vehicles; parking lot offCty. Rd. 45 at north end. Parking lot with camping allowed at south end off county road.
g. MORAPOS - GMU 12
From Hamilton, go 2 miles south on Hwy. 13, then rum south on Cty. Rd.
41. Go 2 miles to access point on BLM land.
ACRES:640
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNfING: Big game, small game.
ACCESS: Foot or horseback only.
h. POLE GULCH - GMU 3
From Craig, go 39 miles north on Hwy. 13 to Cty. Rd. 4; head west for
1.75 miles. Tract is south ofCty. Rd. 4 and extends about 5 miles west of
Cty. Rd. 9.
ACRES: 11,026
OPEN: Aug. 1-Feb. 28.
'HUNTlNG: Big game, small game.
ACCESS: All roads on tract where gates are present. All strucrures closed
to public use. Motor vehicles restricted to existing roads.
i. SOUTH NlPPLE RIM - GMU '113
From Maybell, go north on Cty. Rd. 19 for 12 miles to Cty. Rd. 21. Then
go north 11 miles to Cty. Rd. 7 and head north 2 miles to Cty. Rd. 4.
Then go west 9 miles to Cty. Rd. 66 and go south to property.
ACRES: 19,962
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28 for hunting. Year-round for watching wildlife
only.
HUNTING: Antelope, deer, elk, coyotes.
ACCESS: From Cty. Rd. 66, from southwest comer and walk from BLM
on the west and south sides. Motorized travel limited to existing ranch
roads as marked. Discharging firearms prohibited within 100 feet of
buildings, corrals as posted.
j. RATTLESNAKE HILL-GMU 21 I
From Craig, head west on Hwy. 40 for 27 miles to Cty. Rd. 57 (Price
Creek Rd.}, tum south and go 5 miles to Cty. Rd. 32. tum south and go 4
miles on Cty. Rd. 32 to property.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, antelope, rabbits, sage grouse. Safety Zone: No
hunting within a quarter-mile safety zone along east boundary of property.
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Second walk-thru gate on drift fence in southeast quarter. No parking on
county road.
k. THORNBURG DRAW - GMU I I
From Maybell. go 5 miles west on Hwy. 40; tum south on BLM Rd. 1558
and go about 1/4 mile.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTTNG: Antelope, deer, elk, small game.
I. TRIANGLE - GMU 11
Immediately west of Maybell to Hwy. 3 I 8 and Hwy. 40.
ACRES: 1,021
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, antelope. small game.
m. COLD SPRINGS MOUNTAIN - GMU 2/201
From Maybell, go northwest on Hwy. 318. 41 miles to Moffat Cty. Rd.
ION. Go north on Cty. Rd. ION for 8 miles. Property is west of Cty. Rd.
ION largely on top of Cold Springs Mountain and is mixed with BLM
and private lands. There are also 2.495 acres east of Cty. Rd. ION that
are mixed with BLM and private land.
ACRES: 26,509
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28 for hunting. Year-round for watching wildlife
only.
HUNTING: Elk, deer. antelope, blue grouse, sage grouse.
ACCESS: Cty. Rd. 167 and BLM Rd. 2007 are recommended for fourwheel-drive vehicles.
RESTRICTIONS: Camping allowed only during big game seasons.
n. GREASEWOOD - GMU 3
This tract is divided into six parcels. (I) From Maybell. go north on
Moffat Cty. Rd. 19 to Cty. Rd. 21. Then go north on Cty. Rd. 21 for 1.5
miles and east on two-track road to Red Wash Butte. (2) From Maybell,
go north on Cty. _Rd. 19 to Cty. Rd. 21. then go north on Cty. Rd. 21 to
Cty. Rd. 50. Go east on Cty. Rd. 50. 5 miles to property. (3) From
Maybell, go north on Cty. Rd. 19 to Cty. Rd. 21; go north on Cty. Rd.
21 to Cty. Rd. 42, then east on Cty. Rd. 42 8.5 miles to property. (4)
From Maybell, north on Cty. Rd. I 9 to Cty. Rd. 8. East on Cty. Rd. 8 to
Cty. Rd. 6. Head northeast on Cty. Rd. 6-Cty. Rd. 44, 4.5 miles to property. (5) From Maybell, go north on Cty. Rd. I 9 to Cty. Rd. 8. Then go
cast on Cty. Rd. 8 to Cry. Rd. 8N and go north 1.25 miles to property.
(6) From Maybell, go north oh Cty. Rd. 19 to Cty. Rd. 8, then go east to
Cty. Rd. 8N. Property lies northeast of intersection.
ACRES: 3,518
OPEN: Aug. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Antelope, mule deer, elk, sage grouse. rabbits.
ACCESS: County road rights of way through the various properties.
Access off county roads by fo0t and horseback only except on county
roads.
o. UTILE SNAK.E-GMU 2/3
From Maybell. go 15 miles northwest on Hwy. 3 I 8 to Cty. Rd. 21.
Then go north on Cty. Rd. 21 about 3.5 miles to property.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, antelope. elk, rabbits.
ACCESS: By foot and horseback only. Public access permitted only as
posted.

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p. CEDARS - GMU 4
In Craig. go north on Hwy. 13 for 38 miles 10 Cry. Rd. 2. Continue east
on Cty. Rd. 2 for 6.5 miles to property.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Antelope, deer, elk, sage grouse, cottontail rabbits, coyotes.
ACCESS: Moffat Cty. Rd. 2 and a BLM access easement called North
Serviceberry. Fool and horseback only. No motor vehicles.
q. MAYBELL - GMU 3
From Maybell, go 1.5 miles north on Moffat Cty. Rd. 19. Tract east and
west of Cty. Rd. 19, north of Yampa River.
ACRES: 9,208
OPEN: Year-round for fishing and watching wildlife only. Sept. 1-Feb.
28 for hunting.
HUNTlNG: Deer, elk, small game.
FISHING: Cold-water stream.
ACCESS: Moffat Cry. Rd. 19 bisects the Maybell tract from north and
south and provides primary access. Walk-in access across Spring Creek
at west side of property and from Hwy. 40. Motor vehicles limited to
roads posted. All other roads closed to motor vehicles; open to foot and
horseback only. Camping in designa.ted areas.
r. BAKERS PEAK - GMU 3/4
In Craig, at Hwys. 13 and 40, travel north on Hwy. 13 for 24 miles to
Cty. Rd. 101. Go 1.5 miles to southern boundary. Property can also be
located by traveling I mile north of the above intersection on Hwy. 13
to southern boundary.
ACRES: 12,393
OPEN: Aug. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Antelope, deer, elk, sage grouse, rabbits and coyotes.
ACCESS: Poot and horseback only.
s. ELK SPRINGS - GMU 11
From Maybell, go east on Hwy. 40 to mile marker 42; tum south on
BLM Rd. 1509. Go south 2.5 miles to property (Section 36).
ACRES: 1,280
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer. antelope, mountain lions, small game.
ACCESS: Enter section on west side as marked, 7 miles to section 31.
Poot and horseback only.
l. TEMPLE CANYON - GMU 211

From Craig, go southwest on Hwy. 40 for 27 miles to Cty. Rd. 57 (Price
Creek Rd.). Turn south to Rattlesnake Hill section. Access through
Rattlesnake Hill and BLM land, about 3 miles.
ACRES: 637
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer. elk, small game, birds.
ACCESS: From adjoining BLM property. Foot and horseback only. No
motor vehicles.
u. JEFFWA Y GULCH - GMU 13
From Craig, go 14 miles south on Hwy. 13 to Hwy. 317. East on Hwy.
317, 7.5 miles to Cty. Rd. 33; go 1.25 miles north to Jeffway Gulch.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTrNG: Elk, deer, small game, birds

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ACCESS: Horse gate at southeast comer. Foot or horseback only.
v. BIG HOLE GULC H - GMU 3
From Craig, go 40 miles north on Hwy. 13. Take Cty. Rd. 4 west IS
miles to property.
ACRES: 1,847
OPEN: Aug. IS-Feb 28 for hunting. Year-round for fishing only.
HUNTING: Antelope, deer, elk, small game.
ACCESS: Motorized traffic limited to Cty. Rd. 4 unless otherwise designated.
RESTRICTIONS: No camping or campfires.
*w. ELK SPRINGS #3 - GMU 10
From the town of Elk Springs. go 3/4 mile west on Hwy. 40.
ACRES: 1,680
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Antelope, deer, elk, small game.
ACCESS: BLM road through center of section south of Hwy. 40. Foot
and horseback only north of Hwy. 40.
NEW FOR 1997 - 1,040 acres
*x. TLES GROVE GMU 12/211
From Craig, go south on Hwy. 13 to 4 miles south of Hamilton and I
mile east of mile marker 70.4. From Craig, go south on Hwy. 13, 5-1 /2
miles south of Hamilton and 1 mile west of mile marker 70.4.
ACRES: 2,079
OPEN: Sept I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, antelope, small game.
ACCESS: East parcel off Hwy. 13 on west edge of property. West parcel, south off Hwy. 13 on Cty. Rd. 49, 1 mile to parking area. Foot and
horseback only.
*y. WILLOW CREEK- GMU 4
From Craig go north 29 miles on Hwy. 13 to Moffat Cty. Rd. IOI. Go 7
miles northeast on Cty. Rd. IOI to Cty. Rd. 70. Then 3 miles east on
Cty. Rd. 70 to Willow Creek. Property located 1/4 mile northeast
through BLM property.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. I-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, lion. antelope, small game.
ACCESS: Through BLM land on the south and west sides. Foot or
horseback only.
RESTRICTIONS: Campfires prohibited.
*z. OXBOW - GMU 2
From Maybell travel 17 miles northwest on Hwy. 318 to parking lot on
south side.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. IS-Feb. 28 for hunting. Otherwise year-round for fishing
and watchable wildlife as posted.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, antelope, waterfowl, dove. rabbits, prairie dogs.
FISHING: In the Oxbow water area only off of the Little Snake River.
ACCESS: From parking lot on south side of Hwy 3 I 8. Foot or horseback only. Seasonal Youth Mentor Property as posted. Call DOW office
in Craig for information. (970) 824-3046.
*aa. HOMESTEAD - GMU I I
From Maybell travel west on Hwy. 318 for 10 miles to Cty. Rd. JO.
Travel southwest on Cty. Rd. 10 for 6 miles to BLM Rd. 1686. Travel

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ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Amelope, small game.
ACCESS: From BLM Rd. 1686 at the east edge of property. Foot or
horseback only.
RESTRICTIONS: Campfires prohibited.
*bb. BALD MOUNTAIN - GMU 3
Tract I: From Maybell travel north on Cty. Rd. 19 for 15 miles to Cty.
Rd. 150. Travel west on Cty. Rd. 150 .5 miles to property. Tract 2:
From Maybell travel nonh on Cty. Rd. 19 for 10 miles to Cty. Rd. 71.
Travel west on Cty. Rd. 71 to Cty. Rd. 71 S. Travel south on Cty. Rd.
7 1S for 2.5 miles to property. Tract 3 &amp; 4: From Maybell travel west on
Hwy. 318 for 15 miles to Cty. Rd. 21. Travel north on Cty. Rd. 21.
Tract 3 is 9 miles north of Hwy, 318 and west of Cty. Rd. Tract 4 is 14
miles north of Hwy, 318 and on both sides of Cty. Rd.
ACRES: 6,887
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Antelope, mule deer. elk. sage grouse, rabbits, small game.
RESTRICTIONS: Campfires prohibited.
*cc. SAGEBRUSH DRAW - GMU 11
From Maybell go east on Hwy. 40 to mile marker 42. Tum south on
BLM Rd. 1509 and travel 5 miles to property.
ACRES: 640.
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, antelope. rabbits, sage grouse. dove.
ACCESS: From BLM Rd. 1509 about 5 miles south of Hwy. 40 or off
BLM Rd. 1509 about 11 miles south of Hwy. 40.

30. MONTEZUMA COUNTY
a. WEBER CANYON - GMU 73
From Mancos, go 3 miles south on Cty. Rd. 41. Property is east of the
county road in Weber Canyon.
ACRES: 461
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer. elk, mountain lions, small game.
ACCESS: Foot access through BLM land on east and south. Use BLM
land with parking lot to be provided. Foot or horseback only. No motor
vehicles.
b. MENEFEE PEAK - GMU 73
From Mancos, go northeast on Hwy. 160 for 5 miles. Tum right on dirt
road at top of Mancos Hill. Go 2-1/2 miles up dirt road to Menefee
Mountain.
ACRES: 635
OPEN: Sept. I-May 31.
HUNTrNG: Deer. elk. mountain lions, turkeys, bears, small game.
ACCESS: No motorized traffic off existing roads.

31. MORGAN COUNTY
a. WELDON VALLEY - GMU 95
From Weldona, go east 1/3 mile on Cty. Rd. Y, then north 2 miles on Cty.
Rd. 10. Property on both sides of Cty. Rd. I0.
ACRES: 5,600
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, antelope, doves, waterfowl.

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ACCESS: Gate in southeast comer of Sec. 22 on Cty. Rd. IO and in southwest comer of Sec. 21.

32. OTERO COUNTY
a. HIGBEE CANYON - GMU 130
From La Junta, go 13 miles south on Hwy. 109. The property north of
Hwy. 109 between the Comanche National Grasslands sign and Cty. Rd.
804.
ACRES:640
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
ACCESS: No vehicle access; walk in from Hwy. 109 only.
b. ARKANSAS (YOUTH MENTOR PROGRAM PROPERTY) GMU 125
From Swink. go north 2-1/2 miles on Cty. Rd. 24.5. Tum west on Cty.
Rd. FF(80.5) and travel 1/2 mile west 10 propeny south of county road.
ACRES: 70
OPEN: Sept. I-Oct. 15.
HUNTING: Doves, conomail rabbits only.
RESTRICTIONS: Public access prohibited except to youths and
accompanying adults. Hunting permitted only for youths 15 or under
accompanied by an adult 18 or older. Accompanying adults must have a
valid hunter safety card if born on or after Jan. I, 1949. Hunting by anyone older than 15 prohibited. Hunting permitted SepL I-Oct. 15 only.
All youths and accompanying adults must have wriuen permission from
the DOW or lessee. Contact DOW office in Lamar for information.
(7 I 9) 336-4852. Access limited 10 no more than 5 youths with I accompanying adult per youth per day. Parking in designated areas only.
Hunting prohibited east of main irrigation canal or as posted.

34. PARK COUNTY
a. SADDLE MOUNTAIN -GMU 581
From Guffey, take Cty. Rd. 59 and go 6 miles north to US Forest
Service boundary, then go 1.5 miles east, over mountain by foot or
horseback.
ACR ES: 640
OPEN: Sept. I -Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk. deer, black bears.
ACCESS: No vehicle access; foot or horseback only.
b. DEER CREEK - GMU 46
From Bailey, go 2 miles north on Hwy. 285 10 traffic light; turn left on
Park Cty. Rd. 43. Take Cly. Rd. 43 for 6.4 miles to Saddle String Rd.
Tum left and go 1/4 miles to USFS Rd. 101: turn right and go 3.6 miles.
then walk nor&lt;heast 1/4 mile to propeny.
ACRES: 320
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer. elk. blue grouse, rabbits. squirrels.
ACCESS: Foot or horseback only as posted.
c. DJCK'S PEAK - GMU 58
From Hartse!, take Hwy. 9 south 14 miles. then go 3.8 miles southwest
to Dick's Peak Rd. (261 ). Go 3 miles 10 property.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer. elk, grouse. rabbits.
ACCESS: Walk in only.
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The Division of Wildlife has maps of each state trust parcel open for
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locate I.he properties. The maps can be ordered via mail for a small fee to
cover postage and handling.
Here's a list to use in preparing an order fonn. Property numbers generally are I.he same ones used throughout this brochure. However, some
maps contain more than one property. Properties with an asterisk are
combined with those indicated on the list.
3a. Sand Creek South
3b. State Line
3c. North Canyon
4a. Blue Lake
5a. Little Cochetopa Creek,
includes Poncha Pass
5b. Aspen Ridge
* Poncha Pass, combined with
Little Cochetopa Creek; use 5a.
5d. Chubb Park
5e Maxwell Park
5f. Tiger Lily Creek
5g. Droney Gulch
6a. Bakerville
6b. Golden Watershed
7a. La Jara Reservoir
7b. Rahadero Canyon
7c. Pinon Hills
7d. Vincente Canyon
7e. Alamaditas Mesa
7f. Los Mogotes peak
7g. San Luis Hills
9a. Bear Gulch
9b. Lapin Creek
9c. Beddows Mountain
9d. Froze Creek
I0a. Disappointment Creek
I Ia. Four Mile
12a. Berry Creek
12b. Squaw Creek
12c. Whiskey Creek
13a. Turkey Track Ranch
14a. Badger Creek
14b. Deer Haven
14c. Dirty Gulch
14d. Florence
14e. Short Creek Baldy
14f. Stoney Face Mountain
14g. Table Mountain
14h. Cody Park
I4i. Grape Creek
14j. McCoy Gulch
14k. Newlin Creek
141. Pinnacle Rock
14m. West Bear Gulch
14n. Waugh Mountain
140. Couonwood Ridge

l 4p. Tallahassee Road
16a. Middle Carter-Gunsight
16b. Middle Park
16c. Milk Creek, includes West
Carter Mountain
16d. Troublesome Valley Ranch
* West Carter Mountain, combined with Milk Creek; use 16c.
16f. Windy Ridge
16g. Copper Mountain
16h. Little H.O.
I6i. Antelope Creek
t 6j. Carter Creek
16k. East Carter Mountain
161. Frnser Canyon
16m. Ptarmigan
17a. Tollgate
17b. Black Sage Pass
17c. Tomichi Dome
l 7d. Fossil Ridge
17e. Quakey Mountain
ISa. Black Hawk, includes Schultz
Canyon
ISb. Black Mountain
ISc. Little Sheep Mountain
* Schultz Canyon, combined with
Black Hawk; use I Sa.
I Se. Wolf Springs
ISf. South Middle Creek
l Sg. Blue Spring
ISh. Guillenno Ranch
19a. Cohagen, includes Kemp
Draw
19b. East Delaney Butte Lake,
includes Red Canyon
19c. Elk Mountain
19d. Indian Creek. includes Owl
Mountain and Taylor Draw
* Kemp Draw, combined with
Cohagen; use 19a.
* Owl Mountain, combined with
Indian Creek; use 19d.
I9g. Rabbit Ears
* Red Canyon, combined with
East Delaney Butte; use 19b.
l 9i. Sand Creek
* Taylor Draw, combined with

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Indian Creek; use 19d.
19k. Three Sister.I91. Johnny Moore Mountain
19m. MacFarlane Reservoir
19n. Nonh Plane
190. Independence Mtn.
20a. Pine Gulch
25a. Bull Mountain
25b. Cherokee Park
25c. Poudre River
25d. Steinhoff Hill
25c. Arrowhead
25f Eagle Canyon
25g. Horse Ranch Pass
25h. Jimmy Creek
25i. La Garde Creek
25j. Pfister Draw
26a. Apishipa North
26b. Flattop Butte
26c. Aguilar TV Hill
26d. Sakariason
27a. Red Lion Ranch
27b. Ford Bridge
27c. Atwood
29a. Boston Fial~. includes
Triangle
29b. Box Elder
29c. Cedar Spnngs
29d. Cross Mountain
29c. Harper Hill
29f. Monument Butte
29g. Morapos
29h. Pole Gulch
29i. South Nipple Rim
29j. Rattlesnake Hill
29k. Thornburg Draw
•Triangle.combined with Boston
Fial~: use 29a.
29m. Cold Springs Mountain
29n. Greasewood
290. Little Snake
29p. Cedars
29q. Maybell
29r Bakers Peak
29~. Elk Springs
29t. Temple Canyon
29u. Jeffway Gulch
29v. Big Hole Gulch
29w. Elk Springs #3
29x. lies Grove
29y. Willow Creek
29,. Oxbow
29aa. Homestead
29bb. Bald mountain
29cc. Sagebrush Draw
30a. Weber Canyon
30b. Menefee Peak
31 n. Weldon Valley
32a. Higbee Canyon
32b. Arkansas
34a. Saddle Mountain
34b. Deer Creek
34c. Dick's Peak
34d Hansel
34c. Eleven Mile

34f. Three Mile Mountain
34g. Antero
34h. Mud Spring~
34i. Wanner Gulch
34j. High Creek
34k. 63 Ranch
341. Crooked Top
34m. McArthur Gulch
35a. Saint Charles
37a. Dry Creek
38a. Clark
38b. Cononwood Creek. includes
Deep Creek
• Deep Creek, combined with
Cottonwood Creek; use 38b.
38d. Grassy Creek
38e. King Creek
38f. Maynard Qulch
38g. Morrison Creek
38h. Stokes Gulch
38i. Yampa River
38j. King Mountain
38k. Sleeping Giant
381. Jimmy Dunn Gulch
38m. Moody Creek
38n. Moonhill
380. Coal Bank Gulch
38p. Fly Gulch
38q. Sage Creek
39a. Old Woman Creek
39b. Daley Gulch
39c. Marshall Pass
39d. Lmle La Garita Creek
39e. Mogotas Arroyo
39f. San Juan Creek
39g. San Luis Creek
39h. Steel Canyon
39i. Saguache Creek
39j. Mishak Lakes
39k. Stonehouse Gulch
391. Mineral Hot Springs
39m. Werner Arroyo
39n. Los Creek
390. San Luis Creek #2
39p. Burro Springs I &amp;2
39q. Sanderson Gulch
41 a. Carter Place
41 b. Poison Spyder
42a. Palmer Gulch
43a. Greasewood Lake
43b. Carr Tract
44a. Sandy Bluffs
44b. Landsman Creek

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d. HARTSEL - GMU 58
From Hansel, at Hwys. 24 and 9, take Hwy. 9 south 1/2 mile. Propeny
on both sides of road. Also from Hartse! go soulheast on Cry. Rd. 59, 3
miles to parking area. Walk soulh I mile and west 1/4 mile to property.
ACRES: 420
'
OPEN: Sept. t-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Antelope. waterfowl.
ACCESS: Foot or horseback only from Hwy. 24 and Spinney Mountain
SWA.
e. ELEVEN MILE - GMU 581
From Hansel, go southeast 17 miles. Propeny crosses county road both
nonh and south.
ACRES: 324
OPEN: Sept I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Antelope. waterfowl.
ACCESS: Foot or horseback only.
f. THREE MILE MOUNTAIN - GMU 58
Property is comprised of two parcels. To get to the firsl, take Hwy. 9
from Hansel 14 miles south. Tum east on Park Cty. Rd. 116 (39-Mile
Mountain Rd.) and go 2 miles to property. For second parcel, take Hwy.
9 and go 9 miles south. Tum east and go 1.1 miles on unmarked dirt
road to western boundary of propeny.
ACRES: 640 in each parcel.
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Antelope, coyoles, doves, rabbils.
*g. ANTERO - GMU 49/50
From Fairplay, go south on Hwy. 285 for 16.5 miles.
ACRES: 11,453
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28 for hunling. Year-round for fishing only.
HUNTING: Big gamt&gt;: small game, waterfowl.
ACCESS: Hwy. 285. next 10 Amero State Wildlife Area. Nonh of Antero
Jct. on Hwy. 24, 9 miles to Amero Reservoir Road, then west 1-3/4
miles to northwest comer of property. Or. 4.5 miles nonh of Amero Jct.
on Hwy. 285, then west on unmarked USFS #433, 1/2 mile to north
boundary. Timber activity may be present.
NEW FOR 1997 - 1,840 acres
h. MUD SPRINGS - GMU 50
From Hansel, go east on Hwy. 24, 4 miles to Cty. Rd. 15, cum north to
property.
ACRES: 6,097
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
ACCESS: Two more improved roads access south pan. Timber activity
may be present.
i. WORMER GULCH - GMU 58
From Canon City, go west on Hwy. 50 to Hwy. 9; tum north and lake
Hwy. 9 10 1/2 mile north of Park-Fremont county line. Adjoins Thirty-one
Mile Mountain.
ACRES:640
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTfNG: Deer, black bears, mountain lions, elk, rabbils, doves, coyotes.
ACCESS: Fool, horseback or vehicles only on established roads.

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j. HIGH CREEK - GMU 50
From Fairplay, go 7 miles south on Hwy. 285. There is a road on the
east side of Hwy. 285. Go .5 miles east to a road going south. Go .25
miles.
ACRES: 1,121
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28 for hunting. Year-round for fishing only.
HUNTING: Antelope, waterfowl.
k. 63 RANCH - GMU 50
From Fairplay, go south on Hwy. 285, 14-1/2 miles to 63 Ranch parking lot on east side of highway.
ACRES: 1.635
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28 for hunting. Year-round for fishing only.
HUNTING: Antelope, deer, elk, waterfowl.
*I. CROOKED TOP - GMU 46
From Bailey travel 2 miles north on Hwy. 285 to traffic light Tum left
on Park Cty. Rd. 43, travel 6.4 miles to -Saddlestring Rd. Tum left .3
mile Lo Forest Rd. IOI. Tum right for about 3.6 miles. Walk NE 1/4
mile to Deer Creek lease. Continue walking 1-1/2 miles SE to property.
ACRES: 400
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTCNG: Deer, elk, blue grouse, rabbit, squirrel, turkeys.
ACCESS: Foot access from Forest Service Rd. IO I.
*m. MCARTHUR GULCH - GMU 501
From Bailey go west on Cty. Rd. 64 for 3.9 miles to parking area.
ACRES: 480
OPEN: Sept. I-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, turkeys. Safety zone as posted. Hunting prohibited with centerfire rifles.
ACCESS: From parking area 3.9 miles west of Bailey on Cty. Rd. 64.

35. PUEBLO COUNTY
a. SAINT CHARLES - GMU 128
From Pueblo, go east on Hwy. 50 to 27th Lane. Go south on 27th Lane
until it turns into Doyle Road. From end of pavement, go 4 miles to
access gate. Follow signs to parking lot.
ACRES: 20,474
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Mule deer, antelope, scaled quail. mourning doves. rabbits,
coyotes. Discharging fireanns prohibited within 1/4 mile of buildings.
ACCESS: Access agreement between Doug Thacker and SLB, through
private property off Doyle Road. Foot or horseback only.

37. RIO GRANDE COUNTY
*a. DRY CREEK - GMU 80
Section 16: From Monte Vista take Hwy. 15 south 2 miles to #2 South
Rd. Go 3 miles west to property. Section 36: From Monte Vista, take
Hwy. 15 south 2 miles to #2 South Rd. Go west 9.5 miles to property.
ACRES: 1,280
OPEN: Aug. 15-May 31 for hunting. Tract 2 only open year-round for
fishing.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, antelope, cottontail rabbit, coyote, bobcat, mountain lion, furbearers. Safety zone along east side of Tract I.
ASHING: In Rock Creek on Tract 2 only.
ACCESS: Vehicle access limited to existing roads.

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RESTRICTIONS: Camping and campfires prohibited.

38. ROUTT COUNTY
a. CLARK - GMU 214
From Steamboat Springs, go 20 miles north on Cty. Rd. 129, then 2.25
miles west of Clark on Cty. Rd. 62. North of corrals at Del's Triangle
Three Ranch. Park on east side of road.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. !-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, grouse.
ACCESS: Across private property owned by Del's Triangle Three Ranch
via 1/2 mile of trail as marked. Foot access only. Horses may be used for
packing only.
b. COTTONWOOD CREEK - GMU 441
From Hayden, go north on Cty. Rd. 80 about I mile to Cty. Rd. 70. Go east
2.8 miles to Cty. Rd. 80 and head north 10.7 miles to property.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTtNG: Deer, elk, blue and mountain sharp-tailed grouse.
ACCESS: Parking along county road. Foot or horseback only.
c. DEEP CREEK - GMU 214
From Steamboat Springs, go north on Cty. Rd. 129 for 10 miles to Cty.
Rd. 54, then head west 5 miles to Cty. Rd. 56. Go west and south 3 miles
to Cty. Rd. 52W, and continue west 2.4 miles to property. (Last 2 miles
4x4 only).
ACRES: 320
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, grouse.
ACCESS: Cty. Rd. 56 bisects property. Access by foot or horseback only.
d. GRASSY CREEK - GMU 13
From Hayden, go east on Hwy. 40 for 6 miles to Cty. Rd. 27; go south 6
miles to the property.
ACRES: 360
OPEN: Sept. I-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, elk. mountain sharp-tailed grouse, turkeys.
ACCESS: No vehicles off Cty. Rd. 27. Parking off Cty. Rd. 27 on Old
Rockcastle Mine Access Rd.
e. KING CREEK - GMU 26
From Toponas, go 1/2 mile south on Hwy. 131 and tum west on Cty. Rd.
5 about 3 miles, then go south on Cty. Rd. SA for I mile to property.
ACRES:640
OPEN: Year-round for fishing only. Sept. I-Feb. 28 for hunting.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
FISHING: Cold-water stream fishing.
ACCESS: Foot and horseback access from BLM land.
f. MAYNARD GULCH - GMU 441
From Hayden, go 8 miles west on Hwy. 40; property north of highway.
ACRES: 724
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, grouse, rabbits.
.
ACCESS: Where Maynard Gulch intersects Hwy. 40 and from Yampa
River State Wildlife Area. Parking area provided; foot or horseback only.
g. MORRISON CREEK· GMU 15

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From Oak Creek, go south 1 mile on Hwy. 131 to Cty. Rd. 14. Go east 4
miles to the inlet to Stagecoach Reservoir, and go south on Cty. Rd. 16
for7 miles.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. !-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
ACCESS: Cty. Rd. _16 runs through the property.
h. STOKES GULCH- GMU 13
From Hayden, go south on Cty. Rd. 37 to Cty. Rd. 59.
ACRES: 1,863
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, antelope, waterfowl.
ACCESS: No vehicles off county roads.
*i. YAMPA RIVER-GMU 13
From Hayden, go 8 miles west on Hwy. 40; propeny south of Hwy. 40.
ACRES: 2,006
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk,-grouse, rabbits.
ACCESS: From Yampa River State Wildlife Area. Parking area available; fom or horseback only.
NEW FOR 1997 - 587 acres.
j. KING MOUNTArN - GMU 26
From Toponas, go 6 miles south on Hwy. 131 and 2 miles off highway
to west.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, mountain lions, black bears, small game. Safety
Zone: No hunting within a quarter-mile safety zone along south boundary
of property.
ACCESS: From Grimes-Brook Reservoir on BLM land, follow trail
south for I mile. No motorized vehicles. Foot or horseback only.
k. SLEEPING GIANT - GMU 214
From Steamboat Springs, go 8 miles west on Hwy. 40; rum north on
Cry. Rd. 44. At Cty. Rd. 46, travel 4 miles on Cty. Rd. 46 to signs at
parking area.
ACRES: 400
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING Deer, elk, grouse.
ACCESS: Gate and parking lot in northwest comer of property. No
motor vehicles. Foot and horseback only.
*I. JIMMY DUNN GULCH (partially in Moffat County) - GMU 441
From Hayden, go 5 miles north on Hwy. 40 to Routt Cty. Rd. 80. Go
north on Cty. Rd. 80, 2.5 miles to property on west side of Cty. Rd. 80.
ACRES: 5,558
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
Hunting: Big game, small game.
ACCESS: Foot and horseback only. Snowmobile access in late elk seasons permitted for hunting only.
NEW FOR 1997 - 320 acres.
m. MOODY CREEK - GMU 231
From Steamboat Springs, take Hwy. 40, 2 miles south to Hwy. 131.
Take Hwy. 131 south to the town of Yampa. Follow Cty. Rd. 7 southwest until it turns into Forest Service Rd. 900. Property 3/4 mile north.

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ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer.
ACCESS: Foot and horseback only. Discharging firearms prohibited
north of Moody Creek or as posted.
n. MOONHILL - GMU 14
From Clark, go southeast on Forest Service Rd. 440 to Rd. 471. At
Forest Rd. 471 A, walk southwest into Long Draw, 3 miles. Also, comer
of Moonhill adjacent to Cty. Rd. 129 about 12 miles nonh of Hwy. 40
at Steamboat Springs.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, small game. Hunting prohibited except by
archery, muzzleloaders, shotguns.
ACCESS: BLM and Forest land on north. There are 150 feet of access
along Cty. Rd. 129 at nonhwest comer. No parking allowed here.
Parking at Forest Service Rd. 471 A.
RESTRJCTIONS: No motorized vehicles, snowmobiles. bicycles, firewood culling, campfires or overnight camping.
*o. COAL BANK GULCH (YOUTH MENTOR PROGRAM PROPERTY ONLY) - GMU 441
From Hayden travel 2-1 /2 mi Jes north on Cty. Rd. 76 to property.
ACRES: 879
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer. sharp-tail grouse.
ACCESS: From Cty. Rd. 76 and 74.
*p. FLY GULCH (YOUTH MENTOR PROGRAM PROPERTY
ONLY)-GMU 14
From Steamboat Springs travel north on Hwy. 129 to Cty. Rd. 44. Then
west to Cty. Rd. 44A. then nonh I mile to property.
ACRES: 460
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game.
ACCESS: From Cty. Rd. 44A, which runs through the property. Foot or
horseback only.
*q. SAGE CREEK - GMU 13
From Hayden go south on Cty. Rd. 37 for 7 miles to property.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. I - Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, blue grouse. rabbits.
AC&lt;;:ESS: West and east of Cty. Rd. 37. Parking on BLM as posted.

39. SAGUACHE COUNTY
a. OLD WOMAN CREEK - GMU 79
From Del Norte, go nonh on Hwy. 112 for 3/4 mile; tum left on Rio
Grande Cry. Rd. I 5. Go north and west about 4 miles. Tum right on
USFS Rd. 660, travel 6 miles, tum left on USFS Rd. 646 and go I mile to
property.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
b. DALEY GULCH (partially in Gunnison County) GMU 55 I
From Sargents at USFS Rd. 243 and Hwy. 50, go north 3/4 mile and
tum left into property,

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ACRES: 644
OPEN: Year-round for fishing only. Sept. 1- Feb. 28 for hunting.
HUNTING: Mule deer, elk, black bears, mountain lions, blue grouse,
rabbits.
FISHING: Agate Creek, Brush Creek, Tomichi Creek.
ACCESS: Enter the Daley Gulch propeny at gravel pit on west side of
Hwy. 50 across from state highway barn. Vehicle access on existing
USFS Rd. 8192 is allowed. Vehicles not allowed off USFS Rd. 8192,
except in designated camping or parking areas. All other access by foot
or horseback only.
RESTRICTIONS: Camping in designated areas only.
c. MARSHALL PASS -GMU 551
From Sargents at Hwy. 50 and USFS Rd. 243 (Marshall Pass Rd.), go
east on USPS Rd. 243 for 4.5 miles 10 propeny.
ACRES: 659
OPEN: Year-round for fishing only. Sept. I-Feb. 28 for hunting.
HUNTING: Mule deer, elk, black bears, mountain lions, blue grouse,
rabbits.
FISHING: Marshall and Indian creeks.
ACCESS: Access by vehicle on Indian Creek Rd. only. Foot and horseback everywhere else. Parking provided at Indian Creek. Parking and
camping allowed at designated site on Indian Creek.
d. LITTLE LA GARlTA CREEK - GMU 79
From La Garita, go west on Camero Creek Rd. for I mile, then head
south at fork on La Garita Rd. for 3 miles. Go wes1 on Forest Rd. 670
(La Garita Creek) for 5 miles. USFS Rd. 670 to southeast comer or
from west on USFS Rd. 670 10 southwest corner.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28 for hunting. Year-round for watching wildlife
only.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, antelope, black bears. mountain lions, couontail
rabbits, squirrels, doves, coyotes, beavers.
ACCESS: No off-road use by motor vehicles.
e. MOGOTAS ARROYO - GMU 68
From Saguache, go south 15 miles on Hwy. 285 to Saguache Cty. Rd.
L. Go west 4 miles to BLM road that bisects property.
ACRES: 320
OPEN: Year-round for watching wildlife only. Aug. 15-Feb. 28 for
hunting.
HUNTING: Antelope, mule deer, elk, bighorn sheep, rabbits, coyotes,
bobcats.
f. SAN JUAN CREEK - GMU 68
From Saguache, go south on Hwy. 285 for 6 miles to Saguache Rd. T.
Go 2 miles west on Rd. T. then south 1.25 miles to propeny.
ACRES: 3.238
OPEN: Year-round for watching wildlife only. Aug. 15-Feb. 28 for
hunting.
HUNTING: Antelope, elk, mule deer, conontail and jackrabbits. coyotes.
g. SAN LUIS CREEK - GMU 82
From Moffat, go 5 miles north on Hwy. 17, then east on Saguache Cty.
Rd. Z for 1.5 miles to property.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Year-round for watching wildlife only. Aug. 15-Feb. 28 for
hunting.

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HUNTING: Elk, mule deer, antelope, rabbits, hares, coyotes.
ACCESS: Walk-in access only.
h. STEEL CANYON - GMU 82
From Villa Grove, go east on Cty. Rd. LL57 (Forest Rd. 970) for 3.5
miles to property.
ACRES: 640
OPEN:Year-round for watching wildlife only. Aug. 15-Feb. 28 for
hunting.
HUNTING: Elk, mule deer, antelope, rabbits, hares, coyotes.
ACCESS: Forest Rds. 970 and 988; use only established roads.
i. SAGUACHE CREEK - GMU 68
From Moffat, go south 2 miles on Hwy. 17, which bisects property and
provides several access points west of Saguache Cry. Rd. 0.
ACRES: 2,059
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, e lk, small game.

j. MISHAK LAKES - GMU 68
From Moffat, go south 2 miles on Hwy. 17, which bisects property and
provides several access points west of Saguache Cry. Rd. 0.
ACRES: 2,567
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game.
k. STONEHOUSE GULCH - GMU 681
From Saguache, go 10 miles north on Hwy. 285 to BLM road south
from Noland Gulch loop road to Stonehouse Gulch (across Hwy. 285
from Mineral Hot Springs); go west 1/2 mile, then south 2 miles to
property.
ACRES: 560
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, mule deer, bighorn sheep, antelope, rabbits, blue
grouse, doves, coyotes, furbearers.
I. MINERAL HOT SPRINGS - GMU 82
From Villa Grove, go south 4 miles on Hwy. 285 to Saguache Cty. Rd.
GG; go 1/8 mile east to property.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Antelope, mule deer, elk, small game.
ACCESS: Saguache Cty. Rds. GG and 58EE bisect parcel.

m. WERNER ARROYO - GMU 68
From Saguache, go south 9 miles on Hwy. 285 to Saguache Cty. Rd. R.
Tum east and go 5 miles to Saguache Cty. Rd. 52, then go north 1/2
mile to property.
ACRES: 320
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, antelope, waterfowl, rabbits, hares, coyotes, furbearers.
ACCESS: No motor vehicles.

n. LOS CREEK - GMU 67
From Gunnison, on Hwy. 50, go 8 miles to Hwy. 114. Go southeast on
Hwy. I 14, 20 miles. Tum right on Cty. Rd. NN56. Travel SE about 7.5
miles to Forest Road 787.2A. Go east 2 miles to south access of proper-

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ty.
ACRES: 320
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28 for hunting and fishing.
HUNTING: Antelope, elk, deer, bighorn sheep, small game.
FISHLNG: Cold-water stream.
ACCESS: No motor vehicles off established roads.
o. SAN LUIS CREEK #2 - GMU 82
From Moffat, go east on Cty Rd T. Take the first right on Cty Rd. 60.
Go southeast 1-1/4 miles 10 property.
ACRES: 480
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Antelope, elk, deer, small game.
ACCESS: No vehicles off county roads. Foot and horseback only.

* p. BURRO SPRINGS I &amp; 2 - GMU 68
From LaGarita travel north on Cty. Rd. 42 for 2.2 miles to Cty. Rd.
42K. Travel weston Cty. Rd. 42K to property.
ACRES: 6,175
OPEN: Aug. 15-May 31.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, antelope, bighorn sheep, mtn lion, rabbits, dove,
blue grouse.
*q. SANDERSON GULCH - GMU 68
From LaGarita, travel north on Cty. Rd. 42 for 6 miles 10 property.
ACRES: 1,898
OPEN: Aug. 15-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, antelope, elk, cottontail, coyotes.
ACCESS: Foot or horseback only.

41. SAN MIGUEL COUNTY
a. CARTER PLACE - GMU 70
From Naturita, take Hwy. 145 east 3-1/2 miles to Hwy. 141; go 3.6
miles south on Hwy. 141, tum west on Cty. Rd. HH31 and go 3 miles to
dirt road. then go I mile south.
ACRES: 320
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game.
ACCESS: Through BLM. Foot or horseback only.
b. POISON SPYDER - GMU 70
From Naturita, take Hwy. 141, 15 miles south to Cty. Rd. 29W. Take
Cty. Rd. 29W west 1.7 miles from Hwy. 141 on BLM Rd. 4088 and go
2 miles northwest. Tum south on road, and go I mile south.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game.
ACCESS: Adjacent to BLM on three sides.

42. SUMMIT COUNTY
a. PALMER GULCH - GMU 37
From Silverthorne, take Hwy. 9, 12 miles. Property east of Hwy. 9,
close to Blue River State Wildlife Area.
ACRES: 320.
OPEN: Sept. I- Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game.
ACCESS: Use entrance IQ Blue River SWA parking lot. Foot and
horseback only.

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43. WELD COUNTY
a. GREASEWOOD LAKE - GMU 95
From Kersey, go 18 miles east on Hwy. 34 to Weld Cty. Rd. 87
(Masters Rd.). Go north and east on Rd. 87 for 14 miles to Cty. Rd. 68.
Parking at northeast corner of intersection.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Antelope, cottontail rabbits, coyotes, doves, ducks.
ACCESS: Walk-in only.
b. CARR TRACT - dMU 87
From Fort Collins, take 1-25 north 20 miles to Carr exit. Go northeast
on Carr/Rockport Rd.(Cty. Rd. 126). Property 2 miles northeast of town
of Carr.
ACRES: 3,240
OPEN: Aug. 15 through the last day of rifle antelope season.
HUNTING: Antelope.
RESTRICTIONS: No hunting blinds permiued. All fires prohibited,
including open fires, BBQ's, sterno cans, smoking. A maximum of 15,
one-day permits may be issued by DOW. Permits available Aug. 15.
Contact DOW in Fort Collins, (970) 484-2836.

44. YUMA COUNTY
a. SANDY BLUFFS - GMU 102
From Idalia, go 8.5 miles north on Cty. Rd. DD at Arikaree River.
ACRES: 3,202
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
ACCESS: 3/4 mile north of Arikaree River east of Yuma Cty. Rd. DD.
Access restricted as posted on east side of Hwy. 385.
b. LANDSMAN CREEK (partially in Kit Carson County) - GMU 103
From Burlington, go 18 miles north on Hwy. 385, then go 1/2 mile east
on Yuma Cty. Rd. 0.
ACRES: 332
OPEN: Sept. I-May 31
HUNTING: Deer, turkeys, pheasants, quail, doves, rabbits, coyotes.
ACCESS: Foot access only.

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ALPHABETICAL LIST OF
STATE TRUST LANDS
26c. AGUILAR TV HILL - Las Animas County
7e. ALAMADITAS MESA - Conejos County
I6i. ANTELOPE CREEK - Grand County
34g. ANTERO - Park County
26a. APISHTPA NORTH - Las Animas County
32b. ARKANSAS - Otero County
25e. ARROWHEAD - Larimer Counry
5b. ASPEN RIDGE-Chaffee County
27c. ATWOOD - Logan County
14a. BADGER CREEK - Fremont County
29r. BAKERS PEAK- Moffat County
6a. BAKERVILLE - Clear Creek County
29bb. BALD MOUNTAIN - Moffat County
9a. BEAR GULCH - Custer County
9c. BEDDOWS MOUNTAIN - Custer County
12a. BERRY CREEK- Eagle County
29v. BIG HOLE GULCH - Moffat County
I Sa. BLACK HAWK - Huerfano County
I Sb. BLACK MOUNTAlN - Huerfano County
17b. BLACK SAGE PASS - Gunnison County
4a. BLUE LAKE - Bent County
18g. BLUE SPRING - Huerfano County
29a. BOSTON FLATS - Moffat County
29b. BOX ELDER - Moffat County
25a. BULL MOUNTAIN - Larimer County
39p. BURRO SPRINGS 1&amp;2 - Saguache County
43b. CARR TRACT - Weld County
16j. CARTER CREEK- Grand County
41 a. CARTER PLACE - San Miguel County
29c. CEDAR SPRINGS - Moffat County
29p. CEDARS - Moffat County
25b. CHEROKEE PARK- Larimer County
Sd. CHUBB PARK - Chaffee County
38a. CLARK - Routt County
380. COAL BANK GULCH - Routt County
14h. CODY PARK- Fremont County
19a. CO HAGEN - Jackson County
29m. COLD SPRINGS MOUNTAIN - Moffat County
16g. COPPER MOUNTAIN -Grand County
38b. COTTONWOOD CREEK - Routt County
I4o. COTTONWOOD RIDGE - Fremont County
341. CROOKED TOP - Park County
29d. CROSS MOUNTAIN - Moffat County
39b. DALEY GULCH - Saguache County
38c. DEEP CREEK - Routt County
34b. DEER CREEK - Park County
14b. DEER HA VEN - Fremont County
34c. DICK'S PEAK- Park County
I 0a. DISAPPOINTMENT CREEK - Dolores County
14c. DIRTY GULCH - Fremont County
5g. DRONEY GULCH - Chaffee County
37a. DRY CREEK - Rio Grande County
25f. EAGLE CANYON - Larimer County
16k. EAST CARTER MOUNTAIN - Grand County

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19b. EAST DELANEY BUlTE LAKE-Jackson County
34e. ELEVEN MILE - Park County
19c. ELK MOUNTAIN -Jackson County
29s. ELK SPRINGS - Moffat County
29w. ELK SPRINGS #3 - Moffat County
26b. FLATTOP BUTfE - Las Animas County
14d. FLORENCE- Fremont County
38p. FLY GULCH - Routt County
17d. FOSSIL RIDGE - Gunnison County
27b. FORD BRIDGE- Logan County
I la. FOUR MILE-Douglas County
161. FRASER CANYON - Grand County
9d. FROZE CREEK - Custer County
6b. GOLDEN WATERSHED - Clear Creek County
14i. GRAPE CREEK- Fremont County
38d. GRASSY CREEK - Routt County
29n. GREASEWOOD - Moffat County
43a. GREASEWOOD LAKE- Weld County
ISh. GUILLERMO RANCH - Huerfano County
29e. HARPER HILL - Moffat County
34d. HARTSEL - Park County
32a. HIGBEE CANYON - Otero County
34j. HIGH CREEK - Park County
29aa. HOMESTEAD - Moffat County
25g. HORSE RANCH PASS - Larimer County
29x. ILES GROVE - Moffat County
190. INDEPENDENCE MOUNTAIN --Jackson County
19d. INDIAN CREEK - Jackson County
29u. JEFFWAY GULCH - Moffat County
25h. JlMMY CREEK - Larimer County
381. JIMMY DUNN GULCH - Routt County
191. JOHNNY MOORE MOUNTAIN - Jackson County
l9e. KEMP DRAW - Jackson County
38e. KING CREEK - Routt County
38j. KING MOUNTAIN - Rouu County
25i. LAGARDE CREEK - Larimer County
7a. LA JARA RESERVOIR- Conejos County
44b. LANDSMAN CREEK - Yuma County
9b. LAPIN CREEK - Custer County
Sa. LITTLE COCHETOPA CREEK - Chaffee County
16h. LITTLE H.O. - Grand County
39d. LITTLE LA GARITA CREEK - Saguache County
I 8c. LITTLE SHEEP MOUNTAIN - Huerfano County
290. LITTLE SNAKE - Moffat County
39n. LOS CREEK - Saguache County
7f. LOS MOGOTES PEAK - Conejos County
34m. MCARTHUR GULCH - Park County
141. MCCOY GULCH - Fremont County
19m. MACFARLANE RESERVOIR-Jackson County
39c. MARSHALL PASS-Saguache County
29q. MAYBELL - Moffat County
38f. MAYNARD GULCH- Rouu County
Se. MAXWELL PARK - Chaffee County
30b. MENEFEE PEAK - Montezuma County
16a. MIDDLE CARTER-GUNSIGHT - Grand County
16b. MIDDLE PARK - Grand County
16c. MILK CREEK-Grand County
391. MINERAL HOT SPRINGS - Saguache County
39j. MISHAK LAKES- Saguache County

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39e. MOGOTAS ARROYO - Saguache County
29f. MONUMENT BUTTE - Moffat County
38m. MOODY CREEK - Routt County
38n. MOONHILL - Routt County
29g. MORAPOS - Moffat County
38g. MORRISON CREEK - Routt County
34h. MUD SPRINGS - Park County
14k. NEWLIN CREEK - Fremont County
3c. NORTH CANYON - Baca County
19n. NORTH PLATIE - Jackson County
39a. OLD WOMAN CREEK - Saguache County
19f. OWL MOUNTAIN - Jackson County
29z.. OXBOW - Moffat County
42a. PALMER GULCH - Summit County
2Sj. PFISTER ORA W- Larimer County •
20a. PINE GULCH - Jefferson County
141. PINNACLE ROCK - Fremont County
7c. PINON HILLS - Conejos County
41 b. POISON SPY DER - San Miguel County
29h. POLE GULCH - Moffat County
Sc. PONCHA PASS - Chaffee County
25c. POUDRE RIVER - Larimer County
16m. PTARMIGAN - Grand County
17e. QUAKEY MOUNTAIN - Gunnison County
19g. RABBIT EARS - Jackson County
7b. RAHADERO CANYON - Conejos County
29j. RAITLESNAKE HILL - Moffat County
19h. RED CANYON - Jackson County
27a. RED LION RANCH - Logan County
34a. SADDLE MOUNTAIN - Park County
38q. SAGE CREEK - Routt County
29cc. SAGEBRUSH ORA W - Moffat County
39i. SAGUACHE CREEK - Saguache County
35a SArNT CHARLES - Pueblo County
26d. SAKARIASON • Las Animas County
39f. SAN JUAN CREEK - Saguache County
39g. SAN LUIS CREEK - Saguache County
390. SAN LUIS CREEK #2 - Saguache County
7g. SAN LUIS HILLS - Conejos County
l9i. SAND CREEK- Jackson County
3a. SAND CREEK SOUTH - Baca County
39q. SANDERSON GULCH - Saguache County
44a. SANDY BLUFFS - Yuma County
18d. SCHULTZ CANYON - Huerfano County
14e. SHORT CREEK BALDY - Fremont County
34k. 63 RANCH - Park County
38k. SLEEPING GIANT - Roun County
ISf. SOUTH MIDDLE CREEK- Huerfano Councy
29i. SOUTH NIPPLE RIM - Moffat County
12b. SQUAW CREEK - Eagle County
3b. STATE LINE - Baca County
39h. STEEL CANYON - Saguache County
25d. STEINHOFF HILL - Larimer County
38h. STOKES GULCH - Routt County
39k. STONEHOUSE GULCH - Saguache County
14f. STONEY FACE MOUNTAIN - Fremont County
14g. TABLE MOUNTAIN - Fremont County
14p. TALLAHASSEE ROAD - Fremont County
19j. TAYLOR DRAW -Jackson County

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29t. TEMPLE CANYON - Moffat County
29k. THORNBURG DRAW - Moffat County
34f. THREE MILE MOUNTAIN - Park County
19k. THREE SISTERS - Jackson County
Sf. TIGER ULY CREEK - Chaffee County
17a. TOLLGATE- Gunnison County
17c. TOMICH! DOME - Gunnison County
291. TRIANGLE - Moffat County
16d. TROUBLESOME VALLEY RANCH - Grand County
13a. TURKEY TRACK RANCH - El Paso County
7d. VINCENTE CANYON -- Conejos County
14n. WAUGH MOUNTAlN-Fremont, Park counties
30a. WEBER CANYON - Montezuma County
31a. WELDON VALLEY -Morgan County
39m. WERNER ARROYO - Saguache County
14m. WEST BEAR GULCH - Fremont County
I6e. WEST CARTER MOUNTAIN - Grand County
12c. WHISKEY CREEK - Eagle County
29y. WILLOW CREEK - Moffat County
16f. WINDY RIDGE - Grand County
18e. WOLF SPRINGS - Huerfano County
34i. WORMER GULCH - Park County
38i. YAMPA RIVER- Routt County

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State Lands Open Aug.1 through Feb. 28
County
Property Name ...............................................Acres
Moffat

Pole Gulch ...................................................... 11,026
Bakers Peak .................................................... 12,393
Cedars ..................................................................640
Greasewood .....................................................3,5l8

State Lands Open Aug. 15 through Feb. 28
County
Property Name ...............................................Acres
Baca
Chaffee
Conejos

Custer
Jackson
Moffat

Parle

Pueblo
Saguache

North Canyon ......................................................632
Maxwell Park....................................................2, 177
AJamaditas Mesa .................................................640
Los Mogotes Peak ...............................................640
San Luis Hills ......................................................640
Froze Creek..........................................................640
Independence Mountain ................................. 16, 130
Big Hole Gulch ................................................. 1,847
South Nipple Rim ........................................... 19,962
Homestead ...........................................................640
Bald Mountain ..................................................6,887
Sagebrush Draw...................................................640
Antero ............................................................. 11,453
High Creek........................................................ 1,121
63 Ranch ........................................................... 1,635
Saint Charles ...................................................20,475
Saguache Creek ................................................2,059
Mishak Lakes....................................................2,567
Stonehouse Gulch ................................................560
Mineral Hot Springs ............................................640
Werner Arroyo .....................................................320
Mogotas Arroyo...................................................320
San Juan Creek .................................................3,238
San Luis Creek.....................................................640
Steel Canyon ........................................................640
Sanderson Gulch ............................................... 1,898
Los Creek.............................................................320
San Luis Creek #2 ...............................................480

State Lands Open Aug. 15 through May 31
County
Property Name ...............................................Acres
Conejos
Rio Grande
Saguache

Vincente Canyon .................................................640
Dry Creek.......................................................... I,280
Burro Springs 1&amp;2 ...........................................6, 175

State Lands Open Sept. 1 through Feb. 28
County
Property Name...............................................Acres
Baca
Bent
Chaffee

Clear Creek
Conejos

State Line .............................................................496
Sand Creek South ................................................319
Blue Lake........................................................ 14,059
Little Cochetopa Creek........................................640
Aspen Ridge ........................................................542
Poncha Pass .........................................................360
Chubb Park .......................................................3,640
Tiger Lilly Creek .................................................398
Bakerville.............................................................320
Rahadero Canyon ................................................673
Pinon Hills ...........................................................640
La Jara.............................................................32,913

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Dolores
Douglas
Eagle
El Paso
Fremont

Grand

Gunnison

Huerfano
Jackson

Jefferson
Larimer

Las Animas

Lapin Creek .........................................................640
Disappointment Creek .........................................640
Four Mile .............................................................360
Berry Creek..........................................................640
Whiskey Creek ....................................................602
Turkey Track Ranch .........................................8,887
Badger Creek ...................................................6,032 •
Dirty Gulch ..........................................................640
Newlin Creek.......................................................640
Shon Creek Baldy ...............................................640
Stoney Face Mountain .........................................640
Deer Haven ..........................................................640
Waugh Mountain ............................................ 17,773
Middle Caner-Gunsight .................................,.5,019
Middle Park ......................................................3,566
Milk Creek ...................................................... 10,455
Ptarmigan .............................................................640
Troublesome Valley Ranch .................................876
West Carter Mountain .......................................2.360
Windy Ridge ........................................................880
Copper Mountain .................................................640
Little H.O.............................................................640
Antelope Creek ................................................. 1,240
Caner Creek...................................................... 1,30 I
East Caner Mountain........................................ 1,794
Fraser Canyon ......................................................320
Black Sage Pass ...................................................415
Tollgate ................................................................670
Tomichi Dome .....................................................640
Fossil Ridge .........................................................640
Wolf Springs ........................................................640
Guillermo Ranch ..............................................2.118
Cohagen ............................................................2,533
fndian Creek.........................................................640
Johnny Moore Mountain ..................................7 ,671
Kemp Draw..........................................................520
Owl Mountain ......................................................640
Red Canyon .........................................................640
Sand Creek........................................................4,998
Taylor Draw .........................................................320
Macfarlane Reservoir ......................................2,880
East Delaney Butte ..............................................640
Elk Mountain ....................................................2,840
Rabbit Ears........................................................4,948
Three Sisters ..................................................... I ,523
North Platte .......................................................... 152
Pine Gulch ........................................................ 1,114
Bull Mountain ......................................................640
Cherokee Park................................................... 1,480
Horse Ranch Pass ................................................640
Jimmy Creek ........................................................640
LaGarde Creek .....................................................640
Pfister Draw ...................................................... 1.920
Poudre River .....................................................3.5 I7
Steinhoff Hill ......................................................480
Arrowhead ..........................................................200
Aguilar TV Hill ...................................................500
Apishipa North ................................................. 1,880

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Morgan
Montezuma
Otero
Park

Routt

Saguache

San Miguel
Summit
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Yuma

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Flattop Butte .....................................................2.052
Box Elder .............................................................628
Cedar Springs ......................................................640
Cold Springs Mountain ..................................26,509
Cross Mountain ...................................................640
Harper Hill ...........................................................640
Monument Butte ..................................................653
Morapos ...............................................................640
Rattlesnake Hill ...................................................640
Thornburg Draw ..................................................640
Triangle............................................................. 1,021
Little Snake ..........................................................640
Elk Springs........................................................ 1,280
Elk Springs #3 .....................................................640
Temple Canyon ...................................................637
Jeffway Gulch ......................................................640
nes Grove..........................................................2,079
Boston Flats ......................................................... 102
Maybell .............................................................9,208
Weldon Valley .....................................................461
Weber Canyon ..................................................3,040
Higbee Canyon ....................................................640
Mud Springs .....................................................6,097
Wormer Gulch .....................................................640
Saddle Mountain..................................................640
Deer Creek ...........................................................320
Dick's Peak ..........................................................640
Hartse! ..................................................................420
Eleven Mile..........................................................324
Three Mile Mountain........................................ 1,280
Crooked Top ........................................................400
Clark.....................................................................640
Cottonwood Creek...............................................640
Deep Creek ..........................................................320
Maynard Gulch ....................................................724
Moody Creek .......................................................640
Moonhill ..............................................................640
Morrison ..............................................................640
Stokes Gulch ..................................................... 1,863
King Mountain •.......•... r·······································640
Sleeping Giant .....................................................400
Jimmy Dunn Gulch ..........................................5,558
Yampa River .....................................................2,006
King Creek ...........................................................640
Sage Creek ...........................................................460
Old Woman Creek ...............................................640
Little La Garita Creek ..........................................640
Daley Gulch .........................................................640
Marshall Pass .......................................................659
Carter Place..........................................................320
Poison Spyder ......................................................320
Palmer Gulch .......................................................320
Greasewood Lake ................................................640
Sandy Bluffs .....................................................3,682

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State Lands Open Year-Round
For Fishing and/or Watching Wildlife Only. (See property listings in
this brochure for specific regulations.)
Property Name ...............................................Acres
County
Bent
Blue Lake........................................................ 14.059
Chaffee
Tiger Lilly Creek .................................................398

Clear Creek
Conejos
Eagle
Grand
Fremont

Gunnison
Jackson

Larimer
Moffat

Park
Rio Grande
Rouu
Saguache

Bakerville.............................................................320
Golden Watershed ...............................................480
La Jara.............................................................32,9 13
Pinon Hills ...........................................................640
Vincente Canyon .................................................640
Squaw Creek........................................................272
Ptarmigan .............................................................640
Fraser Canyon ......................................................320
Deer Haven ..........................................................640
Grape Creek ...................................................... 1,280
Badger Creek ....................................................5, 112
Cottonwood Ridge ...............................................640
Black Sage Pass ...................................................415
Tomichi Dome .....................................................640
Elk Mountain ....................................................2,840
Rabbit Ears........................................................4,948
Three Sisters ..................................................... 1,523
East Delaney Butte Lake .....................................640
Johnny Moore Mountain ..................................7,671
North Platte.......................................................... 152
Poudre River .....................................................2,876
La Garde Creek....................................................640
Boston Flats ......................................................... I03
Maybell .............................................................9,208
Cold Springs Mountain ..................................26,829
South Nipple Rim ........................................... 19,962
Big Hole Gulch ................................................. 1,847
Amero ............................................................. 11,453
High Creek.............................,.......................... I, 121
63 Ranch ................................................ ,......... 1,635
Dry Creek.............................................................640
King Creek...........................................................640
Daley Gulch .........................................................640
Marshall Pass .......................................................659
Little LaGarita Creek...........................................640
Mogotas Arroyo...................................................320
San Juan Creek .................................................3,238
San Luis Creek.....................................................640
Steel Canyon ........................................................640

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State Lands Open Sept. 1 through May 31
County
Property Name ............................................... Acres
Clear Creek
Golden Watershed ...............................................480
Custer
Bear Gulch ...........................................................640
Beddows Mountain..............................................560
Fremont
Florence ...............................................................640
Grape Creek ...................................................... 1,280
McCoy gulch .......................................................640
Pinnacle Rock ......................................................520
Table Mountain .............................................. 11, I08
West Bear Gulch..................................................640
Cody Park ......................................................... 1,560
Cottonwood Ridge ..............................................640
Tallahassee Road .................................................640
Huerfano
Black Hawk ...................................................... 1,51 I
Black Mountain ...................................................640
Little Sheep Mountain .........................................640
Schultz Canyon ....................................................960
South Middle Creek.............................................585
Blue Spring ..........................................................640
Larimer
Eagle Canyon .......................................................640
Las Animas
Sakariason ............................................................560
Logan
Ford Bridge.......................................................... 280
Red Lion Ranch ...................................................640
Moffat
Willow Creek.......................................................640
Montezuma
Menefee Peak ......................................................635
Routt
Grassy Creek........................................................360
Yuma
.Landsman Creek ..................................................332

State Lands Open forYouth Mentor Program Only (See property
listings in this brochure for specific regulations.)
County
Property Name ...............................................Acres
Logan
Atwood ................................................................ 160
Moffat
Oxbow..................................................................640
Otero
Arkansas.................................................................70
Routt
Fly Gulch .............................................................460
Routt
Coal Bank Gulch ................................................. 879

State Lands Open Aug. 15-the last day of ri0e antelope season
County
Property Name ...............................................Acres
Weld
Carr Tract ..........................................................3,240

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MAPS
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SUNRISE - SUNSET TABLE
The table below is valid for Denver, CO through the year 2000.
SUBTRACT one minute from opening and closing time for each
12½miles east of Denver. ADD one minute to.opening and closing time for each 12½ miles west of Denver. The above changes
are based on the assumption that each degree of longitude equals
50 miles and that a change of I degree of longitude equals 4 minutes change in sunrise and sunset times.
MON.

SEPT.

Rise Set
A.M. P.M.

OCT.
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A.M. P.M.

NOV.

DEC.

Rise Set
A.M. P.M.

Rlae Set
A.M. P.M.

628
629
631
632
6:33
6:34
6 35
6:36
6:37
639
6:40
6:41
6:42
643

458
4 57
456
4 55
4"54
4 .53
4:52
4:51
450
449
4;48
4-47
4:46
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644

445

6:45
647
648
649
650
651
652
653
654
655
6:56
6:58
659
700
701

444
443
4·42
4:42
4 41
440
440
4:39
439
438
4·38
4:37
4-37
437
436

7:02
7;03
7:04
7.05
7:06
7:06
7:07
708
7.09
710
7:11
7:12
7·12
7:13
714
714
7 15
716
7·16
7:17
7.17
7:18
7 18
7 19
719
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7:20
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27
28
29
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5:28
5:29
530
5;31
532
5:33
5:34
5:35
5:36
5:37
5:38
5:39
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541
5:42
542
543
5;44
5:45
5.46
547
546
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5:50
5:51
5:52
5.53
5:54
5:55

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630
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6:27
625
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6.17
616
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6:12
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606
606
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601
559
558
556
554
553
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546
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6:03
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6:05
6:06
6:07
6:08
6:09
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612
613
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615
616
617
618
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620
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540
538
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5:35
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532
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523
521
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5.17
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509
507
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5:03
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500

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4:38
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440
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4:41
4.42
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721
7-21
721
722
721
721
721
721
721
721
721
720
720
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718
717
717
716
715
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712
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SEASON DATES --1997-1999
1997 •• ARCHERY

Deer (west of 1-25) &amp; Elk ................................................................. Aug.30-Sept.28
Deer (ea5t of 1-25) .............................................................0ct.1-24 &amp; Nov.6-Dec.3 I
Antelope ............................................................................................. Aug. 15-Scpt.20

1998 •• ARCHERY

Deer (w~t of 1-25) &amp; Elk.................................................................. Aug.29-Sept.27
Deer (cast of 1-25).............................................................0ct.1-23 &amp; Nov.5-Dec.3 I
Anlelope ............................................................................................. Aug.15-Sept.20

1999 •• ARCHERY
Deer (west of 1-25) &amp; Elk .................................................................. Aug.28-Scpl.26
Deer (east of 1-25).............................................................0ct. l-22 &amp; Nov.4-Dec.3 I
An1elope................... ................................................................... ..Aug.15-Sept20

1997 •• MUZZLELOADING RIFLE
Deer &amp; Elk .................................................................................................Sept.13-21
Deer (cast of 1-25) .......................................................................................Oct 11-17
Antelope ......................................................................................................Ocl.21-29

1998 •• MUZZLELOADING RIFLE

Deer &amp; Elk ............................ ........................................................ -

...Sept.12-20
Deer (ea5t of 1-25) .......................................................................................Oct.10-16
Antelope ......................................................................................................Oct.21-29

1999 - MUZZLELOADING RIFLE
Deer(west of l-25) &amp; Elk .........................................................................Sept.11-19
Deer (cast of 1-25) ......................................................................................... Oct.9-15
Anlelopc ....................................................................................................Oct.21-29

1997 •• RIFLE AND ASSOCIATED METHODS
Deer, Elk, Bear
First Season ..............................................................................................Oct.I 1-15
Second Season ..........................................................................................Oct.18-29
Third Season................................................................................................Nov.1-9
Regular. Plains Deer ..........................................................................Oct.25-Nov.5
Late, Plains Deer........................................................................................ Dec 1-14
Antelope................. ............................................................Sept.27-0ct.3: Oct.4-10
Limited Bear ........
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........Sepl.2-30

1998 •• RIFLE AND ASSOCIATED METHODS
Deer. Elk. Bear
First Season.......
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....Oct 10-14
Second Season......................................................................................Ocl. 17-28
Third Season.......................................................................................Oct.3 1-Nov.8
Regular, Plains Deer ..........................................................................Oct.24-Nov 4
Late, Plains Deer. ..................................................... .......... ............ Dec.1-14
Antelopc ..................................................................................Sept.26-0ct.2: Oct.3·9
Limited Bear ................................................................................................Sept.2-30

1999 •• RIFLE AND ASSOCIATED METHODS
Deer. Elk. Bear
First Season ................................................................................................Oct.9-13
Second Scason..........................................................................................Oct.16-27
Third Scawn •••••• ·························································-·············-•-•·Oct.30-Nov.7
Regular. Plains Deer ............·-··-······························· ... ..•....... .Oct.23-Nov.3
Late. Plains Deer ............................................................ .......................... Dcc.1-14
Amclope..................................................................................Sept.25 Oct. I: Oct.2-8
Limited Bear Rine ............................................................ ........
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STATE TRUST LANDS
The Division of Wildlife and the State Land Board have opened
oew lands for wildlife recreation - fishing, hunting and watching
wildlife. These lands will provide much-needed recreational
opportunities, and the number of acres available are growing each
year. This brochure lists all of the State Trust Lands where people
can hunt, fish and watch wildlife, including when the lands are
open, how to find them, what specie are there, facilities available
and restrictions. You'll also find an order form so you can send
away for maps of each property.

What's New For 1996
More Properties Opened: This year, 32 new State Land Board
properties, or 93,640 acres, will be open to public use. That brings
the total State Trust lands open for wildlife recreation to 167,
about 371,788 acres in all. See inside for details about the new
properties, as well as lands opened to the public in past years.
Youth Mentor Lands: This year, the Division will open one State
Trust land for its Youth Mentor Program. The parcel is called
Arkansas, about 70 acres in Otero County. Public access is limited
to youth hunters and accompanying adult . More Youth Mentor
lands will be opened in future years. See inside for details.
Printed for free distribution by the
COLORADO DIVISION OF WILDLIFE
Department of Natural Resources
6060 Broadway, Denver, CO 80216
(303) 297- 1192
North Office, Denver, (303) 291-7227
South Office, Colorado Springs, (719) 473-2945
Wet Office, Grand Junction, (970) 248-7175
West Office, Montrose, (970) 249-3431

TELEPHONE DEVICE FOR THE DEAF AND HEARING
IMPAIRED (TDD): Denver Headquarters (303) 291-7417; Central
Colorado Office (303) 291-7230. Office Hours: Monday thru Friday, 8
a.m.-5 p.m. Mountain Time.
The Wildlife Commi s ion approved this year' s selections for State Trust lands at its May
meeting. WILDLIFE COMMISSIONERS : Arnold Salazar, chair; Rebecca Frank, vice chair;
Mark Le Valley, secretary; Rev. Jesse Langston Boyd, Jr., member; O1arles D. Lewis, member; James R. Long, member; Louis Swift, member; John R. S1ulp, member.
The Division of Wildlife is funded by sales of hunting and fishing licenses, interest earned
on those sales and donations. The Division also receives a ponion of federal excise taxes on
the sale of hunting and fi shing equipment. The Division does not receive state tax revenues.
The Colorado Division of Wildlife of the Depanment of Natural Resources prohibits discrimina1iorr on the basis of race, color, religion. sex. national origin and disabilities in all
aspects of employment and public panicipation in its programs and services. For infonnation
or to register a complaint. contact the Colorado Division of Wildlife. 6060 Broadway, Denver.
CO 80216. or call (303) 297-1192.
Published June 1996 - 270.000 copies
Printed by Libeny Press. Orem, Utah

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WHAT ARE STATE TRUST LANDS?
State Trust land were given to the tate by the federal government when Colorado was granted state.hood in 1876. Revenu~s
from rents, royalties and land sales go to benefit the state's K-12
public schools and several other smaller trust . The trust lands
total nearly 3 million surface acres and 4 million acres of subsurface mineral rights.
Since the trust lands a.re managed lo generate revenue for public
school and to pre erve Jong-term productivity and value, not all
of the lands are open for public use. Most State Tru t lands are
leased to private partie , and access is controlled by those lessees.
In 1992, the State Land Board adopted a multiple-use access
policy, allowing certain properties to be lea ed to the Division of
Wildlife. The Land Board and the Divi ion agreed lo select about
500,000 acres of trust lands with the best wildlife values to be
opened for public use over a 10-year period. The Division will pay
for this opportunity, using hunting and fishing license fee .
Not all State Trust lands are open to the public. Those properties that are open for wildlife recreation are described in this
brochure and will have signs posted for public access.
Permission to enter any other State Trust lands must be
obtained from the lessee.
Please, respect the rights of other u ers and lessees so that these
lands can stay open for public use in the future.

RULES FOR USING STATE TRUST LANDS
These regulations are paraphrased so you can understand them
easily. They are intended only a a guide. The official statutes and
regulations that govern hunting and fi hing in Colorado are available at Division of Wildlife offices.
The following activities are prohibited on all lands, waters, the
frozen surface of waters, rights-of-way, buildings and other structures or devices under the control of the Division of Wildlife:
1. Entering or using an area when there are sign posted that
prohibit entry, u e or occupancy.
2. Entering or u ing an area for commercial purpose or conducting land, water, oil, gas or mineral investigations, surveys or
explorations.
3. Operating a motorized or non-motorized vehicle except on
publicly maintained roads or in designated camping or parking
area . Motor vehicles and operators must comply with Colorado
motor vehicle laws.
4. Operating a motor vehicle above posted peed limits or more
than 25 miles per hour where not posted.
5. Leaving a camp, pitched lent, helter, motor vehicle or trailer
unattended for more than 48 hours, or camping or parking a travel
trailer or camper more than 14 days in any 45-day period.
6. Building a permanent structure or plant vegetation. Only
portable blinds or tree stands and steps are allowed. No nails can
be driven into trees. Man-made materials for blinds or tree stands
must be removed within 10 days after the end of the season in
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7. Removing, changing or damaging buildings, water control
devices, fences, gates, notices, igns, section markers, trees,
shrubs, other vegetation or object of archaeological, geological or
historical value.
8. Littering or leaving fish, fi h entrails, human excrement,
waste water, containers, trash or toxic substance. It's also illegal to
bring tra h or toxic ubstances for disposal on a Division prope1ty
and to dump trailer waste into a sanitary facility.
9. Building a fire without ways to prevent it from spreading or
to leave a fire unattended.
10. Grazing livestock, except for horses, mules, llama and burros used in wildlife recreation.
11. Letting dogs, cats or dome Lie pet run at large (not on a
lea h), except while hunting with dog , training dogs for hunting or
during Division-authorized field trials.
12. Pos essing or u ing explosives, poison , herbicides, insecticide or other pesticides.
13. Digging trenches, bole or pits.
14. Leaving boats, rafts or other floating craft beached. at
anchor, moored or docked unattended overnight except in area
designated.
15. Fishing from Divi ion-controlled boat ramp or boat docks
when in conflict with boater or as posted.
16. Snorkeling, scuba diving or pearfi hing with a diving mask,
swim fins, snorkel or air tanks except in waters where wimming
i permitted, when location is identified by a "divers' down flag"
and when the scuba diver ha a valid S.C.U.B.A. diver's ce11ificate i sued by a recognized S.C.U.B.A. training organization.
17. Disorderly conduct, indecent exposure, drunkenness or
abusive language.
18. Using air- or gas-inflated floating devices a transportation
on water unless the device is of multi-compartment con truction
and has a rigid motor mount for craft propelled by gasoline or
electric motors. Single-compartment air or ga -filled flOLation
devices are restricted to designated swimming areas'.
19. Boat regatta or other nonwildlife-oriented group activitie .
20. Landing any aircraft.
21. Leaving decoys or things u ed as decoys in the field or on
the water overnight.
22. Swimming except in designated water or authorized
activities.
23. Discharging firearms or bow in de ignated parking, camping or picnic areas.
24. Fishing in fish-rearing pond or raceway .
25. Failing to leave a property when ordered by Division of
Wildlife personnel for any violation.

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RULES FOR STATE TRUST LANDS ONLY
1. Public u e i allowed Sept. l through Feb. 28, unless otherwise specified. All properties that are new for 1996-97 don't
open to the public until Sept. 1, 1996 and are indicated with
an asterisk (*).
2. Properties are open only during daylight except where
camping i allowed.
3. Many area are restricted to foot or horseback travel.
Motorized vehicles, where allowed, must tay on publicly maintained roads.
4. No u e of buildings, equipment and posted safety zones surrounding facilities is allowed.
5. Camping and fire are prohibited except in designated areas.
6. Camping i permitted only on properties as posted.
7. Hunting i allowed only during established sea ons. Please
refer to Division of Wildlife hunting season brochure for specific dates when hunting i permitted.
8. It is requested that only weed-free certified be used as livestock forage on State Trust Lands. Contact the State Land Board
for details, (303) 866-3454.

LIMITS OF PUBLIC USE
1. The director of the Division of Wildlife may limit public u e
on a Divi ion property for up to 60 day , using these criteria.
a. location and size of the area.
b. location, type and condition of roads, vehicle parking areas
and the number and type of sanitary facilitie .
c. number of users (he area will tolerate without significant
degradation to wildlife re ources, public or private property.
d. ensuring public safety, health and welfare.
2. When public use is limited, signs will indicate the number of
people permitted. It i i)legal to enter an area posted as fully
occupied or after being advi ed by a Division officer that the area
is full.
3. The Division may waive these re triction for day use for
organized, upervised groups whose number exceed the limits.
Written approval mu t first be obtained from the appropriate
Divi ion regional manager.

ASK FIRST!
It is illegal to hunt or fish on private land in Colorado without
first obtaining the landowner's permi sion. It i the recreationist's
responsibility to know whether the land is private. A landowner
doe not have to post or fence the land. State Land Board properties open to wildlife-related recreation and adjacent to private
land have ign. marking the boundaries.

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FOR YOUR INFORMATION
Need information on hunting and fi hing easons? Call the e
numbers for up-to-date recordings of season dates and other
information:
Deer, Elk and Antelope .............. ........ 291-7529
Hunter Education Classes ................ ,....................... 291-7530
Small Game .............................................................. 291-7546
Upland Game/Turkey ...................................... ,....... 291-7547
Waterfowl. ................................................................ 291-7548
Camping ................................................................... 291-7532
Map .............................. .. ...................................... ... 291-7540
Watchable Wildlife .................................................. 291-7518
General Fishing Information .......... ........................ 291-7533
Stocking Report ............... .. ........... .......... ................ 29 I -753 l
Fishing Condition Reports:
Metro Denver and Foothills ................................ 291-7535
Northeastern Colorado ............... ..... .................... 291-7536
Northwestern Colorado ............................... ,...... 291-7537
Southeastern Colorado ....... ................................. 29 l-7538
Southwestern Colorado ...................................... 291-7539
These recordings are available 24 hours a day and are Denver
numbers. For a list of all recording , call (303) 291-7299.

OPERATION GAME TIIlEF
Report any wildlife violation by calling
l-800-332-4155 (toll-free statewide) or
295-0164 in Denver.
For out-of-state call about violations of Colorado wildlife law ,
nonresidents can call l-800-800-WARDEN. This toll-free m11nber is handled by the National Anti-Poaching Foundation, Inc. of
Colorado Springs, Colo. It will forward all calls to the Colorado
Operation Game Thief program for investigation.

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State Trust Lands Open for
Wildlife Recreation
Properties are listed by county. Unle otherwise indicated,
the e properties are open Sept. l, 1996 to Feb. 28, 1997.
Propertie with an asteri k (*) are new for 1996-97 or have additional acres now open to the public. The properties are numbered
first by county, then with lower case letters within each county.

3. BACA COUNTY
a. SAND CREEK SOUTH
From Campo, drive 15 mile west on Road J; turn south on Road
13 for 5.5 miles to Fore t Service pasture, gate 2C. Drive south
and east for 1 mile, taking a right fork outh for 1/4 mile to the
lea e boundary.
ACRES: 319
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, mountain lions, doves, caled quail, rabbits,
coyotes, bobcats, turkey .
ACCESS: Mu t park on USFS land and walk into parcel.
b. STATELINE
From Campo, go 4 mile west on Road J, tum south on Road 24
for 5 miles, tum east through USFS pasture gate 6M. Continue I
mile and tum south at gate 6A on a two-track trail. At I mile,
pass through two gates and continue outh and east for 1.3 miles
to the northwest corner of the lease.
ACRES: 496
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Antelope, scaled quail, rabbits, coyotes.
ACCESS: Vehicle acce s as directed to northwest comer of the
parcel. Recreationists must park there and walk to the parcel.
NOTE: A 4x4 i required for andy unimproved roads in the
USFS pastures. Please close all gates found open.

4. BENT COUNTY
*a. BLUE LAKE
From Las Animas, take Hwy. 194 wet to Cty. Rd. 10, north 11
mile then we t 2-1/2 miles on Cty. Rd. TT to eastern property
boundary.
ACRES: 14,059
OPEN: Year-round for fishing only. Sept. I-Feb. 28 for hunting.
HUNTING: Antelope, deer, waterfowl, upland game.
FISHING: Warm-water lake.
ACCESS: There are several parking lots: (I) at end of Cty. Rd.
TT· (2) at bridge on southea t comer; (3) at south end of property . Islands closed to public access from May 15-Aug. 31.
Vehicle allowed on designated roads only.
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5. CHAFFEE COUNTY
a. LITTLE COCHETOPA CREEK
From Poncha Springs, take Hwy. 50 west 2.5 mile to Cty. Rd.
210, then south 4.5 miles to the property.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game.
ACCESS: Foot or horseback only; no motorized vehicles. Timber
activity may be present.
b. ASPEN RIDGE
From Salida, take Chaffee Cty. Rd. 175 (Ute Trail) 5 miles
north. Then left on Chaffee Cty. Rd. 185 for 5 miles to property.
ACRES: 542
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Bighorn sheep, deer elk.
ACCESS: Chaffee Cty. Rd. 185 at n&lt;_&gt;rth and south ends of property. No motorized vehicles off designated roads. Hunting by
foot or horseback only. Timber activity may be present.
c. PONCHA PASS
From Poncha Springs, go south 1/2 mile on Hwy. 285 to northeast corner.
ACRES: 360
OPEN: Sept. l-Feb.28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, cottontail rabbit .
ACCESS: The southern 3/8 mile of the eastern boundary of the
parcel meets Hwy. 285. No vehicle traffic.
*d. CHUBB PARK
From Fairplay, go 20 miles south on Hwy 285 to Hwys. 285/24;
go southwest 1 mile to top of Trout Creek Pass. Turn west
(right) on Cty. Rd. 311, go l mile to property.
ACRES: 3,640.
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, grouse, rabbits.
ACCESS: Three points on west side via Cty. Rds. 311, 309 and
Lenardy Rd. and from the east off Hwy 285 at Cty. Rds. 311 and
309. Vehicle access permitted by Cty. Rds. as po ted. Camping
allowed in designated spots. Timber activity may be present.

6. CLEAR CREEK COUNTY
a. BAKERVILLE
From Georgetown, take I-70 west 5 miles. Section 16 is about
1.25 mile east of the Bakerville exit. Majority of tract is on north
side of I-70.
ACRES: 320
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28 for hunting. Otherwise, year-round for
fishing and watching wildlife only.
HUNTING: Bighorn sheep, elk, mule deer mountain lions,
black bears, blue grouse, ptarmigan, cottontail rabbits and snowshoe hares.
FISHING: Cold-water stream.
ACCESS: Vehicle access offl-70 right of way only. Foot access only.

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b. GOLDEN WATERSHED
From Denver take 1-70 west to the Evergreen Parkway then south
to Bergen Park. Go west on Hwy. 103 to Golden Watershed
(about 4 miles).
ACRES: 480
OPEN: Sept. I-May 31 for hunting. Year-round for fishing and
watching wildlife only.
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HUNTING: Mule deer, elk, black bears, mountain lions, blue
grou e, cottontails, snowshoe hares, turkeys.
FISHING: Cold-water stream.
ACCESS: Access on property limited to two parking lots (Hwy.
103 and Old Squaw Pass Road. and Witter Gulch). Access by
foot or horseback to tract (1-2 miles).

7. CONEJOS COUNTY
*a. LA JARA RESERVOIR
From La Jara go west on Hwy. 15, 10.5 miles to USFS Rd. 240,
then go about 23 miles to the property.
ACRES: 32,913
OPEN: Year-round for fishing only. Sept. 1- Feb. 28 for hunting.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, antelope, bighorn sheep, black bear, mtn.
lion, small game.
FISHING: Lake, three cold-water streams. Timber activity may be
present.
NEW FOR 1996 - 1,520 additional acres.
b. RAHADERO CANYON
From La Jara go 14 miles west on Cty. Rd. 15; tum left onto dirt
road at Centro, then proceed 7 miles on La Jara Reservoir Rd. to
the property.
ACRES: 673
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, mountain lions, bears.
ACCESS: No motorized vehicles off existing trails.
c. PINON HILLS
North side of property: from Manassa, drive 3.6 miles ea t on
Hwy. 142 until you reach BLM Rd. 5006, and go southeast
about 3 miles. The property i directly south of the road. South
side: From Manassa, drive 2 mile ea ton Hwy. 142; tum outh
on Cty . Rd. 20 for 2 miles. Tum ea ton Cty. Rd. M for I mile to
Cty. Rd. 21. Tum outh about 2.5 miles to BLM road (unnumbered), then east up the main draw to the end of the road, about 6
miles.
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ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28 for hunting. Year-round for watching
wildlife only.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game.
*d. VINCENTE CANYON
From Monte Vi ta, go 21 miles south on Hwy 15 to Capulin.
Travel 10 miles southwest on the dump road (Cty. Rd. 8) out of
Capulin to north end of property.

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ACRES: 640.
OPEN: Aug. 15-May 31 for huntjng. Year-round for fishing and
watching wildlife.
HUNTING: Bighorn sheep, deer, elk, antelope, mtn lions, black
bears, small game.
FISHING: La Jara Creek.
ACCESS: On the north end from the Cty. Rd. along La Jara Creek.

9. CUSTER COUNTY
a. BEAR GULCH
From Westcliffe, go 10 miles east on Hwy. 96 to Cty. Rd. 271,
then I mile north to the property. Road leads to southeast comer
of property.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. I-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, black bear, mountain lions, rabbits, squirrels, turkeys.
b. LAPIN CREEK
From Westcliffe, go 8 miles southeast on Hwy. 69 to Airport Rd.,
east on Airport Rd. for 6 miles.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, antelope.
ACCESS: Through BLM land on west from Hwy. 69 and from
north out of San Isabel National Forest. No vehicular access; foot
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c. BEDDOWS MOUNTAIN
From Westcliffe, go north about 8 miles on Hwy. 69.
ACRES: 560
OPEN Sept. 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, bears, mountain lions, turkeys, rabbits,
squirrels.
ACCESS: Access from Hwy. 69 1/8 mile through southwest
quarter of property. Access only as posted. No vehicle access;
parking in 1/2 acre along Hwy. 69.

10. DOLORES COUNTY
*a. DISAPPOINTMENT CREEK
From Dove Creek, go 2 miles west to Hwys. 666 and 141. Go
north on Hwy. 141, 27 miles to Disappointment Valley. Go
south on Cty. Rd. 19Q (FS Rd. #250), 18 miles to McKinney
Draw Rd. on BLM land. Travel 1/4 mile south to north end of
property.
ACRES: 640.
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game. ,
ACCESS: Enter on north end 1/4 mile south of Cty. Rd. 19Q. A
two-traek road on BLM land in Dawson Draw will access the
parcel. Vehicle access on existing roads only.

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11.DOUGLASCOUNTY
a. FOUR MILE
From Woodland Park, take Hwy. 67 north I 1.5 miles to the town
of Westcreek, turn south on Cty. Rd. 73 for 0.7 of a mile, tum
west on Cty. Rd. 68 for 2 miles, tum north on USFS Rd. 523 for
4.6 miles. USFS Rd. 523 runs through the property.
ACRES: 360
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, rabbits, blue grouse. Safety Zone: Maintain a
safety zone of 150 yards around existing structure . Timber activity may be present.

12. EAGLE COUNTY
a. BERRY CREEK
From Vail, take 1-70 west to Exit 163 (Edwards), go north to the
entrance of Singletree, west to USFS Rd. 778, go I mile and take
first left after cattleguard, follow road 2.5 miles to property.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, e~ black bears, blue grouse, rabbits, coyotes.
ACCESS: Several 4WD roads run through property. Property is
surrounded by USFS land.
b. SQUAW CREEK
From Vail, take 1-70 west to Exit 163 (Edwards), go south to stoplight, tum west on Hwy. 6, go 2 miles to road and bridge over
Eagle River. Tract continues 1 mile west from here.
ACRES: 272
OPEN: Year-round for fishing only.
HUNTING: This property is closed to hunting and discharge of
firearms.
FISHING: Cold-water stream.
ACCESS: R~ad and bridge over Eagle River; parking area and
access point. Squaw Creek Rd. and Hwy. 6, parking area and
access point. Walk-in access only.
c. WHISKEY CREEK
From Vail, go west on 1-70, take Exit 171 , go 1/2 mile west.
Property is on the south side of I-70.
ACRES: 602
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, black bears, blue grouse, rabbits, coyotes.
ACCESS: Parking available at USFS office at Meadow Mountain
(off I-70 Exit 171, 1/4 mile east). Timber activity may be present.

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13. EL PASO COUNTY
a. TURKEY TRACK RANCH
From Fountain, go ea t about 14 miles on Squirrel Creek Rd. This
road and Peyton Hwy. border the property.
ACRES: 8,887
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game. Di charging firearms prohibited except while hunting.

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ACCESS: Park in de ignated parking area. Walk-in access from
there.

14. FREMONT COUNTY
a. BADGER CREEK (partially in Park County)
From Cotopaxi, go 21 miles north on Cty. Rd. 12, then we t
mile on BLM road. Or, from Hartse!, go south on Hwy. 9 to Park
Cty. Rd . 53. Follow Cty. Rd. 53 22 miles to property.
ACRES: 5,112
OPEN : Year-round for fishj ng only; Sept. 1-Feb. 28 for all
other uses.
HUNTING: Mule deer, elk, bighorn sheep. Timber activity may
be pre ent.
FISHING: Cold-water stream.
b. DEER HA VEN
From Canon City, go we ton Hwy. 50 to Hwy. 9, go 9 miles
north to Cty. Rd. 11, tum right and go 5.2 miles on Cty. Rd . 11 to
Deer Haven Rd., turn right on Deer Haven Rd. and go .8 miles to
Thomp on Mtn. Rd. Tum right and go .7 miles to end of road.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Year-round for watching wildlife only. Sept. 1-Feb. 28 for
hunting.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
ACCESS: Surrounded by BLM land No motor vehicle access;
foot or hor eback only.
c. DIRTY GULCH
From Cotopaxi go 5.5 miles north on Cty. Rd. 12.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb, 28.
HUNTING: Mule deer.
d. FLORENCE
From Canon City, take Hwy. 67 southea t 13 miles to Cty. Rd. 15,
which goes we t to Florence Picnic Area, adjacent to property.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. I-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, black bears, mountain lions, rabbits, squirrels, turkey , blue grouse.
ACCESS: Walk-in access through national forest land (about 1/4
mile).
e. SHORT CREEK BALDY
From Cotopaxi, go we ton Hwy. 50 6 mile to Kerr Gulch Rd.- ·
go southwest about 5 mile to the property.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING : Mule deer, elk, mountain lions.
ACCESS: From Kerr Gulch Rd. to Hamilton Creek Rd. into south
end of property.

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f. STONEY FACE MOUNTAIN
From Cotopaxi, go 17 miles north on Cty. Rd. 12.
ACRES: 640
OPE : Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Mule deer, elk.
ACCESS: From Cty. Rd. 12 and adjacent BLM land. Vehicles
re tricted to main road; other access by foot or on hor eback.
Timber activity may be present.
g. TABLE MOUNTAIN
From Hwy. 115 and Academy Blvd. in Colorado Spring , go 18
miles south on Hwy. 115 to gate.
ACRES: 10,468
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, black bear , mountain lion , rabbits, doves,
turkeys, coyote .
ACCESS: Access by foot or horseback only from parking lots.
Camping permitted during big game season in designated areas.
Hor eback riding permitted only during big game season.
h. CODY PARK
From Westcliffe, at Hwy . 96 and 69, go north on Hwy. 69, 2.5
miles to Custer Cty. Rd. 215, go north 6.25 miles to southwest
comer of property. From Hwy. 50 and 4th Street in Canon City,
go outh on 4th Street 2 mile until treet turns into Cty. Rd.
143. Go 10.3 miles south on Cty. Rd. 143 Lo BLM Road 6227.
Go northwest on BLM Road 6227, 4 miles to Grape Creek, then
outhwest 3.5 miles to property.
ACRES: 1,560
OPEN: Sept. I-May 3 I. ·
HUNTING: Mountain lions, bears, deer, elk, antelope, turkeys,
rabbit , quirrels.
ACCESS: From Copper Gulch Rd., Fremont Cty. 27A, several
points on the west side of property. No vehicle access to property.

i. GRAPE CREEK
From Canon City at Hwy. 50 and First Street, go south on Fir t
Street, l mile to Fremont Cty. Rd. 3. West on Cty. Rd. 3, 5.2
miles Lo Temple Canyon City Park. South 1/2 mile through park
to northea t corner of property. Continue through property along
Grape Creek and l.7 miles along Grape Creek through BLM to
Pine Gulch. Walk west up Pine Gulch 1.2 miles to property.
ACRES: 1,280
OPEN: Sept. I-May 31 for hunting. Year-round for watching
wildlife .and fishing only. Fishing as posted on Grape Creek.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, bighorn sheep, mountain lions, bears, rabbits, turkeys.
FISHING: Cold-water stream.
ACCESS: Foot or horseback only. No vehicle access on property.

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*j. McCOY GULCH
From Cotopaxi, go 4 miles south on Cty. Rd. l-A to Fremont Cty.
Rd. 37 to BLM land. East across BLM land to west boundary.
ACRES: 640.
OPEN: Sept. I-May 31.
HUNTING: Turkey , bear , mountain lion , elk, deer.
ACCESS: Parking area on BLM land. Fool and horseback only.
*k. NEWLIN CREEK
From Florence, go outh on Hwy. 67, 4.5 miles to Newlin Creek
Rd. Go west on Newlin Creek Rd., 1 mile to northwest comer of
section.
ACRES: 640.
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, small game. Hunting prohibited except by
archery, muzzleloaders, hotguns. Hunting prohibited 1/4 mile
along cast boundary.
ACCESS: From Cty. Rd. on NW corner and from south half of
east boundary. Foot access only.
*I. PINNACLE ROCK
From Canon City, go 15 miles west on Hwy. 50 to Salt Lick
BLM area. Then go .5 miles outh through BLM to northeast
comer of property.
ACRES: 520.
OPEN: Sept. I-May 31.
HUNTING: Turkeys, deer, elk, bighorn sheep, bear .
ACCESS: Parking at Salt Lick BLM recreation ite. No parking
on site. BLM access road closed to motor vehicles. Foot and
horseback only.
*m. WEST BEAR GULCH
In Canon City, at First Street and west Hwy. 50 go outh to Cty.
Rd. 277. Go south on Cty. Rd. 277, 11 miles (past USFS campground 2 mile ) to BLM road then northwe t 2.5 miles to ea t
boundary.
ACRES: 640.
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Turkey , deer, elk, bears mountain lion , small game.
ACCESS: BLM right-of-way off Cty. Rd. 277. Parking along
BLM road. No motor vehicle off main BLM road. Foot and
horseback only.

16. GRAND COUNTY
a. MIDDLE CARTER-GUNSIGHT
Northwest sector: From Kremmling, take Hwy. 40, 14 mile west
to Chimney Rock Rd. (USFS Rd. l 03). Southeast ector: From
Kremmling, take Hwy. 40, 10 mile west to Cty. Rd. 25. Take
Cty. Rd. 26, left fork 1/2 mile from Hwy. 40 and go east 5 miles.
ACRES: 5,019
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
ACCESS: Chimney Rock Rd. (Cty. Rd. 27) accesses northwest

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ection: Gunsight Rd. (Cty. Rd. 26) accesses southeast section.
Some areas restricted to foot or hor eback.
CAUTION: Roads are highly erodible and care i advised during
wet weather.
b. MIDDLE PARK
From Kremmling, take Hwy. 40 west 6 miles to Hwy. 134, 4
mile to Red Dirt Rd. (USFS Rd. l00), 15 mile to Buffalo Park.
Follow USFS Rd. 131, I mile east to ign.
ACRES: 3,566
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, mall game.
ACCESS: Parking along road about 1/2 mile and 3/4 mile east
Buffalo Park gate. Access by foot or on horseback aero s national
forest to property.
c. MILK CREEK
Southwe t acess: From Kremmling, take Hwy. 40 west 6 miles to
Hwy. 134, then go 4 miles to Red Dirt Rd. (USFS Rd. 100). Go
north 15 miles to Buffalo Park, then east on USFS Rd. 131 to sign,
and go another 3.5 mile to locked gate and signed trail.
Northea t access: From Kremmling, take Hwy. 40, 20 miles west
to Cty. Rd. 184. Go 2 miles west (dry weather only) through white
pipe gate and along vehicle track to parking area ju t before
Muddy Creek. In wet weather, continue on Cty. Rd. 184 to acces
property from ridge or end of road.
Two Bar acces : Take Hwy. 40 west of Kremmling 18 miles to
signed parking area just before Hwy. Dept. road camp.
Acces to all parcels by foot or horse only.
ACRES: I0,455
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game. Timber activity may be preent.

d. TROUBLESOME VALLEY RANCH
From Kremmling, take Hwy. 40 ea t 5 miles to Cty. Rd. 2, then
go north about 9 miles to Cty. Rd. 24, tum right. Access through
BLM or off thi road.
ACRES: 876
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, rabbits, coyotes, grouse.
ACCESS: Most public acce s off Cty. Rd . 2 and 24, adjacent
BLM land. Foot or hor eback only.
e. WEST CARTER MOUNTAIN
From Kremmling, take Hwy. 40 we t 14 mile to Chimney Rock
Rd. (USFS Rd. 103). Acee s to SW comer (Indian Pass) begins at
gate 1.5 miles east of Hwy. 40. Access from E and NE (Badger
Creek) continues up Chimney Rock Rd. another 5 mile to marked
gates.
ACRES: 2,360
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, mall game.

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ACCESS: Foot and horseback acce only. Restricted motor vehicle u e for phy ically handicapped only wilh pennission from
DOW. Call DOW office, Hot Sulphur Springs for permission and
map, (970) 725-3557. Timber activity may be pre ent.
f. WINDY RIDGE
From Kremmling, go west 22 miles on Hwy. 40 (Diamond Creek
cro sing, mile rnraker 163), west 2 mile on Cty. Rd. 184.
ACRES: 880
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
CAUTION: Road are highly erodible and care i advi ed in wet
weather. Timber activity may be present.
g. COPPER MOUNTAIN
From Kremmling, go outh on Hwy. 9 to Williams Peak or from
Grand Cty. Rd. 3 at Mule Creek. Access from USFS land to the
oulh.
ACRES : 640
OPEN : Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTfNG: Elk, deer, blue grouse.
ACCESS: Southern boundary of ection adjacent to Routt
National Forest. All other access (3 sides) is from private land,
and permi sion i required. Walk-in hunting only. No ATV or
motor vehicle u e.
h. LITTLE H. 0.
From Granby. go 4.5 miles east of Granby on Cty. Rd. 60.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk.
ACCESS: Parking area at northwe t corner. No parking along
county road except in designated area . Timber activity may be
present.
i. ANTELOPE CREEK
From Kremmling, go west 14 miles on Hwy. 40 to Chimney
Rock Rd. (USFS Rd. I03), the go 6 miles ea t to gate.
ACRES: 1,240
OPEN : Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, blue grouse.
ACCESS: A walk-through gate with ign provide acces to the
property. Foot and hor e travel only.
j. CARTER CREEK
From Kremmling, go 14 miles we ton Hwy. 40 lo Chimney
Rock Rd . (USFS Rd. 103); go 3 miles east to parking area and
ign.
ACRES: 1,301
OPE : Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Mule deer, elk, blue grou e, sage grou e.
ACCESS : Motor vehicle use through Badger Creek gate restricted to physically handicapped people with pennis ion from

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DOW. Contact DOW office in Hot Sulphur Springs for pennision and map, (970) 725-3557.
k. EAST CARTER MOUNTAIN
From Kremmling, go 14 miles west on Hwy. 40 to Chimney
Rock Rd. (USFS Rd. 103). Then go 6 mile ea t to sign and gate.
ACRES: 1,794
OPEN: Sept. l-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Mule deer, elk, blue grouse.
ACCESS: ATVs and snowmobi les allowed as posted through
green gate 6 miles east of Hwy. 40. Vehicles re tricted too designated route (orange posts) This is to help with retrieval of game.
Otherwise, foot and horseback travel only. Parking only at parking lots. Camping allowed in designated areas along Chimney
Rock Rd.
*I. FRASER CANYON
From Tabemash, go east to Cty. Rd. 84 to fork. Go left at fork I /2
mile north to Strawberry acce s road. Left 1.5 miles to property.
ACRES: 320.
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28 for hunting. Year-round for fishing only.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, bears, small game.
FISHING: Cold-water stream.
ACCESS: No motorized vehicles off designated roads. Foot
acce only. Timber activity may be present.
*m. PTARMIGAN
From Fra er, cross railroad tracks at north end of town and go
outhwest 8 miles on Church Park or Crooked Creek Rd.(Cty.
Rd. 50) in the Arapahoe National Forest.
ACRES: 640.
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28 for hunting. Year-round for watching
wildlife only.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, bears, small game.
ACCESS: No motor vehicles except snowmobiles on l foot of
snow. Timber activity may be present.

17. GUNNISON COUNTY
a. TOLLGATE
From Gunnison at Hwys. 50 and 135 go east 1 I miles to BLM
Rd. 3101 and tum north. Go 3.5 miles on BLM Rd. 3100; tum
east for I mile to USFS Rd. 802. Tum north; go 3 miles to USFS
Rd. 802.1 A. Turn west and go 3 miles to property entrance.
ACRES: 670
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Mule deer, elk, black bears, mountain lions, blue
grouse, rabbits.
ACCESS: This access from Quartz Creek Rd. to Wood's Gulch
cutoff. Access by foot or horseback only, except on ridge road as
marked in the southwest comer of the section. Parking area just
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b. BLACK SAGE PASS
From Gunnison at Hwy. 50 and USFS Rd. 243 (Marshall Pass
Rd.), go north on Hwy. 50, 1 mile to USFS Rd. 888. Travel
north on USFS Rd. 888 for 5.5 miles to south boundary.
ACRES: 415
OPEN: Year-round for fishing only. Sept. 1-Feb. 28 for hunting.
HUNTING: Mule deer, elk, black bears, mountain lions, blue
grouse, rabbits.
FISHING: In small section of No Name Creek.
ACCESS: Access by foot or horseback only.
c. TOMICH! DOME
From Gunnison, at Hwys. 50 and 135 go 17 miles east on Hwy.
50 to BLM Rd. 3095 (Waunita Hot Springs Rd.). Turn north on
BLM Rd. 3095 and go 4 miles to west boundary of property.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28 for hunting and watching wildlife. Yearround for fishing only.
HUNTING: Mule deer, elk, antelope, black bears, mountain
lions, grouse, rabbits.
FISHING: Hot Springs Reservoir.
ACCESS: Enter property just southwest of Hot Springs
Reservoir. Camping allowed as posted.

18. HUERFANO COUNTY
a. BLACK HAWK
From 1-25, (Exit 42) take Cty. Rd. 310 to Pryor, then go 2.5 miles
west to north side of property, or 1 mile south from Pryor on Cty.
Rd. 312 to east side of property.
ACRES: 1,511
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, black bears, mountain lions, antelope, elk,
doves, rabbits, turkeys.
ACCESS: No vehicles allowed off county roads; foot or horseback only.
b. BLACK MOUNTAIN
From Gardner, go I mile west on Hwy. 69, tum north on USPS
Rd. 400 and go 6 miles to USFS Rd. 405 (Black Mountain Rd.),
go west 1/2 mile to access markers.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. I-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, rabbits, squirrels, doves, coyotes, turkeys.
ACCESS: From Black Mountain Rd. via by foot or on horseback
only.
c. LITTLE SHEEP MOUNTAIN
, From Gardner, to southwest on Cty. Rd. 560 (Arco Rd .. ), 7 miles
to property.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, bears, elk, rabbits, doves, band-tailed pigeons,
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ACCESS: Cty. Rd. 560 traverses tract from northwest corner to
south side. No vehicles allowed off county road.
d. SCHULTZ CANYON
From Walsenburg take Cty. Rd. 330 (Ideal Rd.) south 11 miles.
ACRES: 960
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, bears, mountain lions, rabbits, doves, bandtailed pigeons, turkeys.
ACCESS: Cty. Rd. 330 traverses northeast quarter of Sec. 31 and
south half of Sec. 36. Cty. Rd. 310 enters northeast quarter of
Sec. 31 on east side. No vehicles allowed off county road.
e. WOLF SPRINGS
From Walsenburg, take Hwy. 69 for 25 miles west to Gardner,
then continue 7 miles west to the property.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game.
ACCESS: A Craeger Resource quad map is useful in locating
access. Foot or horseback only.
f. SOUTH MIDDLE CREEK
From La Veta, go 1/2 mile south on Hwy. 12 to Indian Creek
Rd. (USFS Rd. 410), then go west 11 miles.
ACRES: 585
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, bears, mountain lions, turkeys, blue
grouse.
ACCESS: USFS Rd. 410 enters property on south side near
southwest corner. No vehicles allowed off roads. Foot or horseback access only. Timber activity may be Jjresent.

19. JACKSON COUNTY
*a. COHAGEN
From Walden, go 6 miles southeast on Hwy. 14 to Cty. Rd. 21.
Go 4 miles to Cty. Rd. 32. Go east l mile to property.
ACRES: 2,533
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
ACCESS: Cty. Rds. 21 and 32. Foot or horseback only.
NEW FOR 1996 - 156 acres added.
b. EAST DELANEY BUTTE LAKE
From Walden go 1.2 miles west on Hwy. 14 to Cty. Rd. 12W,
then 5.3 miles west to Cty. Rd. 18, then 4.5 miles west to Cty. Rd.
5, 1 mile north to entrance of Delaney Butte Lakes State Wildlife
Area.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Year-round for fishing only. Sept. 1- Feb. 28 for hunting.
HUNTING: Small game.
FISHING: Cold-water lake.
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existing state wildlife area campground next to East Delaney
Butte Lake.
c. ELK MOUNTAIN
From Walden, take 5th Street east, which turns into Cty. Rd. 12E,
then go 12 miles east, then take Cty. Rd. 12F about 2.5 miles
northeast to the parking lot at the end of the road. Access is only
from this parking lot and State Forest land.
ACRES: 2,840
OPEN: Year-round for fishing only. Sept. 1-Feb. 28 for hunting.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, blue grouse, rabbits, coyotes.
FISHING: Cold-water stream.
ACCESS: All roads off Cty. Rds. 12E and 12F are closed.
d. INDIAN CREEK
From Rand, go north on Cty. Rd. 27, 4 miles to Cty. Rd. 21.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, blue grouse, snowshoe hares, coyotes.
Hunting is prohibited with centerfire rifles in the northeast quarter
of Sec. 16.
ACCESS: Limited to parking lot on Cty. Rd. 21 in southwest
quarter of Sec. 16.
e. KEMP DRAW
From Walden, go 6 miles southeast on Hwy. 14 to Cty. Rd. 21; go
1.5 miles south to property.
ACRES: 520
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
f. OWL MOUNTAIN
From Rand go north on Cty. Rd. 27, which goes between Hwys.
14 and 125. From Cty. Rd. 27, take USFS Rd. 792 east, then take
a left fork and go to property.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. l-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game.
ACCESS: No motorized travel beyond State Trust Land boundary. Timber activity may be present.
g. RABBIT EARS
From Walden, go southwest toward Muddy Pass on Hwy. 14 for
29 miles to one parking lot, or go 1.5 "miles more to another parking lot.
ACRES: 4,948
OPEN: Year-round for fishing only. Sept. 1- Feb. 28 for hunting.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, blue grouse, rabbits.
FISHING: Cold-water stream.
ACCESS: Foot traffic only. Timber activity may be present.
h. RED CANYON
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travel 5.3 miles west to Cty. Rd. 18. Then go 4.5 miles west to
Cty. Rd. 5 and go 1 mile north to entrance of Delaney Butte Lakes
State Wildlife Area. From there, go west on Cty. Rd. 20 for 4
miles. Tum right at sign and follow two-track road l mile to property.
ACRES:640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, rabbits, blue grouse.
i. SAND CREEK
From Walden, go north on Hwy. 125 for 4 miles to Cty. Rd. 8.
Then head east on Cty. Rd. 8 for 7 miles to the Adams Ranch State
Trust land (this access is only after Oct. 1). Access can be obtained
from the Elk Mountain State Trust land to the south or Colorado
State Forest to the east.
ACRES: 4,998
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, blue grouse, rabbits, coyotes.
ACCESS: The State Forest from the east, the Adam's Ranch State
Trust land from north, limited to big game season with permission
and only on a once-in-and-out basis.
j. TAYLOR DRAW
From Rand, go south on Hwy. 125, 4 miles, then tum east at Old
Homestead and Jack Creek Road. After crossing Jack Creek, take
USFS Rd. 743 and go to Taylor Draw road closure. From road
closure, go on foot or horseback to Sec. 36.
ACRES: 320
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, blue grouse, snowshoe hares, coyotes.
ACCESS: Foot or horseback only from Forest Service land.
k. THREE SISTERS
From Walden, take 5th Street east, which turns into Cty. Rd. l 2E,
go 12 miles east, then take Cty. Rd. 12F for 2.5 miles to parking
lot. Access to the property only from parking lot and Colorado
State Forest.
ACRES: 1,523
OPEN: Year-round for fishing only. Sept. 1-Feb. 28 for hunting.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, blue grouse, rabbits, coyotes.
FISHING: Cold-water stream.
ACCESS: All roads off Cty. Rds. l 2E and 12F closed. Access
also from State Forest to the east.
I. JOHNNY MOORE MOUNTAIN
From Walden, take _5th Street east, which turns into Cty. Rd. 12E;
go 6 miles east to Cty. Rd. 23. Go south 3 miles until you reach
BLM land. Numerous two-track roads lead to western boundary
of property. Or, from Walden, take Hwy. 14 east 12 miles; go
north on Cty. Rd. 30 1 mile.
ACRES: 7,671
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28 for hunting and watching wildlife. Yearround for fishing only as posted on southern portion of property.

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HUNTING: Elk, moose, blue grouse, cottontail rabbits, coyotes.
FISHING: In Michigan River and along reservoir dam as posted.
ACCESS: Parking lot west of the dam and a parking lot 1/4 mile
north of the dam. Foot or horseback only. Motor vehicles are
prohibited.
m. MACFARLANE RESERVOIR
From Walden, go southwest toward Muddy Pass on Hwy. 14, 15
miles to Cty. Rd. 34 turnoff to the east. Take Cty. Rd. 34, 2
miles to 18 Island Reservoir. Acee s from BLM lahd around
property.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Antelope, rabbit , sage grouse, coyotes.
ACCESS: Motorized traffic only on established road .
n. NORTH PLATTE
From Walden, go 1.2 miles west on Hwy. 14 to Cty. Rd. 12.
Then head west 5.3 miles to Cty. Rd. 18, and go 2 miles on Cty.
Rd. 18 to Cty. Rd. 9. Go about I mile and acce s the property to
the west from the BLM land for hunting. For fishing, instead of
turning off on Cty. Rd. 8, stay on Cty. Rd. 18 for 1/4 mile further
to bridge over North Platte River. The fishing part of lease is on
the river above bridge.
ACRES: 152
OPEN: Year-round for fishing only. Sept. I-Feb. 28 for hunting ..
HUNTING: Antelope, rabbits, coyotes, sage grouse.
FISHING: North Platte River.
ACCESS: From Cty. Rd. 9 through the BLM land for hunting.
From Cty. Rd. 18 above bridge for fishing.
*o. INDEPENDENCE MOUNTAIN
From Walden, go 1/2 mile west on Hwy. 14 to Cty. Rd. 12. Go
west 8 miles to Cty. Rd. 7. North 6 miles to property. From
Cowdrey, go we t 6 miles on Cty. Rd. 6 to property.
ACRES: 11 039.59.
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Antelope, deer, elk, small game.

25. LARIMER COUNTY
a. BULL MOUNTAIN
From Fort Collin , take Hwy. 287 north 22 mile to the Cherokee
Park Rd. (Larimer Cty. Rd. SOC); go 35 miles west to the property.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, mall game.
ACCESS: Cty. Rd. SOC runs through outheast comer of property.
A two-track road runs into southwest part of property. Foot or
horseback only. Timber activjty may be present.
b. CHEROKEE PARK
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and Lower Unit. Lone Pine Unit: From Fort Collins, go 20 miles
north on Hwy. 287 to Red Feather Lakes Rd., then 8 miles west to
unit. Lower Unit: From Ft. Collins, go 22 miles north on Hwy.
287 to Cherokee Park Rd. 80C, then 6 miles west to unit.
ACRES: 1,480
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
c. POUDRE RIVER
From Fort Collins, go northwest on Hwy. 287 to Ted's Place, then
go west on Hwy. 14 for 1.7 miles to Division of Wildlife lands.
These lands are north of Division of Wildlife lands along Hwy. 14,
about 1.5 miles to where Hwy. 14 turns north. These lands lie east
of Hwy. 14 another l. 7 miles.
ACRES : 2,877
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28 for hunting and watching wildlife. Yearround for fishing only.
HUNTING: Deer, small game.
FISHING: Cold-water stream (Poudre River, North Fork of the
Poudre and Seaman Reservoir). Dam and caretaker residence
closed to public as posted. Boats prohibited, but float tubes
allowed.
ACCESS: Access through private property if pennission is
obtained first. Written permission from agricultural lessee or his
agent required March l to Aug. 31. Foot or horseback only.
d. STEINHOFF HILL
From Fort Collins, go north on Hwy. 287 about 16 miles to Cty.
Rd. 74E at The Forks; go 4 miles west o·n Cty. Rd. 74E; tum north
on Cty. Rd. 37 and go 1/2 mile to property.
ACRES: 480
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game. Only archery or shotgun hunting allowed. Target practice prohibited.
ACCESS: Foot or horseback only.
e. ARROWHEAD
From Rustic, go 2.25 miles west on Hwy. 14 in Poudre Canyon,
.25 mile highway frontage on north side.
ACRES: 200
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Bighorn sheep, mule deer, elk, cottontail rabbits,
blue grouse, pine squirrels.
*f. EAGLE CANYON
From Loveland, take Hwy. 34 west to the Big Thompson
School, go north 4 miles on Buckhorn Road (Cty. Rd. 27) to
Masonville. Go northwest on Buckhorn Road 2.5 miles to the
Storm Mountain access road. Travel 2.5 miles west on Storm
Mountain access road to a property access sign on Forest Service
land. Travel by foot or horseback 1.5 miles across Forest Service
land to south boundary of property.
ACRES: 640.

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OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game.
ACCESS: Foot or horseback 1.5 miles across Forest Service
land to south boundary.
*g. HORSE RANCH PASS
From Fort Collins, go north 22 miles on Hwy. 287 to the
Cherokee Park road(LCR 80C). Go west on Cherokee Park road
40 miles to LCR 103. North on LCR 103 to Bull Mountain
access road, then 4 miles northeast on Bull Mountain acce s road
to property.
ACRES: 640.
OPEN: Sept. I -Feb. 28 for hunting. Year-round for watching
wildlife only.
HUNTING: Elk, antelope, deer.
ACCESS: No motor vehicles permitted. Parking on BLM land
adjacent to property. Foot and horseback only.
*h. TIMMY CREEK
From Fort Collins, go 50 miles west on Hwy. 14. Tum north on
Laramie River Road 103 and travel 23 miles to Bull Mountain
access road. Then east 1.25 miles to the BLM and property
boundary.
ACRES: 640.
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, antelope, small game.
ACCESS: Bull Mountain access road by foot or horseback.
Property bordered on east, north and west by BLM land.
*i. LaGARDE CREEK
From Fort Collins, take Hwy. 14, 50 miles west. Take Laramie
River Road (LCR 103) north 28 mile to Hohnholz Lakes. Go
west 15 miles on Forest Road 200, then south on Road 143 and
then east on Road 207 to property.
ACRES: 640.
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28 for hunting. Year-round for fishing only.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, bear.
FISHING: LaGarde Creek for brooks and browns.
ACCESS: Foot and horseback only. Timber activity may be
present.
*j. PFISTER DRAW
From Fort Collins, go 22 miles north on Hwy. 287 to Larimer
Cty. Rds. 80C. Go west to 103(known as Four Comers). Go
north on LCR 103 for 7 miles to the east properties. To the west
property, tum off Forest Rd. 200 and go west 5 miles.
ACRES: 1,920.
OPE : Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Antelope, small game
ACCESS: Sections 25 and 36 are offLCR 103. Road 103 goes
through the southwest comer of section 36. Section 34 is 5 miles
west of LCR 103 on Forest Road 200. Then north l mile on
BLM two track road. No motorized vehicles on property.

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26. LAS ANIMAS COUNTY
a. APISHIPA NORTH
From Walsenburg, take I-25 ex.it to Hwy. 10, go east for 18.5
miles, then go south on Cty. Rd. 77 for 7 miles, east on Cty. Rd.
90 for 11 miles to Apishipa State Wildlife Area. Follow signs
through wildlife area to northeast side and parking lot.
ACRES: 1,880
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28. ·
HUNTING: Mule deer, antelope, bighorn heep, rabbits, doves,
scaled quail, bobcats, coyotes.
ACCESS: Access by foot or horseback. No motor vehicles past
parking lot.
b. FLAITOP BUTTE
From Aguilar on I-25, take Exit 34 to Cty. Rd. 60 ea t for 10
miles,then go north on Cty. Rd. 75 for 2 miles. Then go east on
Cty. Rd. 64 for 2 miles and go north on Cty. Rd. 79 for 6 miles
to parking lot.
ACRES: 2,052
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Mule deer, antelope, rabbits, doves, scaled quail,
bobcats, coyotes.
ACCESS: Foot access only. No vehicles past parking lot.
*c. AGUILAR TV HILL
From Aguilar, take Exit 30 off 1-25 to Cty. Rd. 63.1. Go .5 miles
west to property.
ACRES: 500.
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Mule deer, antelope, black bears, small game.
ACCESS: Access is restricted as posted on east side of property.
*d. SAKARIASON
From Trinidad, travel 27 miles northwest to Hwy. 12. Go west
15.3 miles on Hwy. 12 to Cty. Rd. 41.7. Go 11.6 miles north on
Cty. Rd. 41.7.
ACRES: 560.
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Elk, mule deer, black bears, turkeys, mtn. lions.
ACCESS: From Sarcillo Canyon(Cty. Rc.t. 41.7) through
Sakariason tract Spanish Peaks SW A.
ACCESS: Access is restricted as posted on west side of property.

27. LOGAN COUNTY
a. RED LION RANCH
From Crook, go northeast on Hwy. 138, 8.25 miles to SedgwickLogan county line. Turn south on Logan Cty. Rd . 97 /Sedgwick
Cty. Rd. 1, and go 1.25 miles to parking area.
ACRES: 200
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, pheasants, quail, turkeys, ducks, geese, rabbits,
squirrels.
ACCESS: Parking area off Logan Cty. Rd. 97/Sedgwick Cty.

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Rd. I just north of river bottom. Access only as posted.
b. FORD BRIDGE
From Sterling, go 7.5 miles northeast on Hwy. 138 to Cty. Rd. 40,
then go ea t l/2 mile.
ACRES: 280
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Mule and white-tailed deer, pheasants, quail, turkeys,
ducks, geese. Property closed to hunting deer with rifles.

29. MOFFAT COUNTY
a. BOSTON FLATS
From Maybell, go northwest 3.5 miles on Hwy. 318. On north
side of Hwy. 3 I 8.
ACRES: 104
OPEN: Year-round for fishing and watching wildlife only. Sept.
1- Feb. 28 for hunting.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
ACCESS: From Hwy. 318, walk-in only. Adequate area for parking between highway and property.
b. BOX ELDER
From Hamilton, go south on Hwy. 13 11 miles to Cty. Rd. 17,
tum right 1.5 miles to Cty. Rd. 51. Go 1 mile to Cty. Rd. 32 and
go 7 miles to BLM access.
ACRES: 628
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
ACCESS: Foot or horseback only.
c. CEDAR SPRINGS
From Maybell, go 8 miles west on Hwy. 40, tum south on Cty.
Rd. 23 and go about 2 miles.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Antelope, deer, elk, small game.
ACCESS: Vehicle access only on Cty. Rd. 23 and BLM Rd. 1558.
d. CROSS MOUNTAIN
From Maybell, go southwest on Hwy. 40, 16 miles to mile marker
44; go north on NPS - Deer Lodge Park Rd. about 2.5 miles to
BLM easement.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Antelope, deer, elk, small game.
e. HARPER HILL
From Hamilton, go 6 miles east on Hwy. 317 to Cty. Rd. 37. Go
2.5 miles south on Cty. Rd. 37 to BLM land.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
ACCESS: Foot or horseback only.

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f. MONUMENT BUTTE
From Hamilton, go south 3 miles on Hwy. 13 to Yellow Jacket
Pass Rd. (Cty. Rd. 45). Then go south on Cty. Rd. 45 for 4 miles.
ACRES: 653
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, rabbits, grouse.
ACCESS: Horseback or walk-in access along Cty. Rd. 45. No
motor vehicles; parking lot off Cty. Rd. 45 at north end. Parking
lot with camping allowed at south end off county road.
g. MORAPOS
From Hamilton, go 2 miles south on Hwy. 13, then tum south on
Cty. Rd. 41. Go 2 miles to access point on BLM land.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
ACCESS: Foot or horseback only.
h. POLE GULCH
From Craig, go 39 miles north on Hwy. 13 to Cty. Rd. 4; head
west for 1.75 miles. Tract is south of Cty. Rd. 4 and extends about
5 miles west of Cty. Rd. 9.
ACRES: 11,026
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
ACCESS: All roads on tract where gates are present. All structures
closed to public use. Motor vehicles restricted to existing roads.
*i. SOUTH NIPPLE RIM
From Maybell, go north on Cty. Rd. 19 for 12 miles to Cty. Rd.
21. Then go north 11 miles to Cty. Rd. 7 and head north 2 miles to
Cty. Rd. 4. Then go west 9 miles to Cty. Rd. 66 and head south to
the property.
ACRES: 19,962
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28 for hunting. Year-round for watching
wildlife only.
HUNTING: Antelope, deer, elk, coyotes.
ACCESS: From Cty. Rd. 66, from southwest comer and walk
from BLM on the west and south sides. Motorized travel limited
to existing ranch roads as marked. Discharging firearms prohibited within 100 feet of buildings, corrals as posted.
NEW FOR 1996 - 8,240 acres.
j. RATTLESNAKE HILL
From Craig, bead west on Hwy. 40 for 27 miles to Cty. Rd. 57
(Price Creek Rd.), tum south and go 5 miles to Cty. Rd. 32, tum
south and go 4 miles on Cty. Rd. 32 to property.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, antelope, rabbits, sage grouse. Safety Zone:
No hunting within a quarter-mile safety zone along east boundary
of property.
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ner. Second walk-thru gate on drift fence in southeast quarter. No
parking on county road.
k. THORNBURG DRAW
From Maybell, go 5 miles west on Hwy. 40; tum south on BLM
Rd. 1558 and go about 1/4 mile.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Antelope, deer, elk, small game.
*I. TRIANGLE
Immediately west of Maybell to Hwy. 318 and Hwy. 40.
ACRES: 1,021
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, antelope, small game.
ACCESS : Hwys. 318 and 40.
NEW FOR 1996 - 373 acres.
m. COLD SPRINGS MOUNTAIN
From Maybell, go northwest on Hwy. 318, 41 miles to Moffat
Cty. Rd. ION. Go north on Cty. Rd. ION for 8 miles. State tract
lies west of Cty. Rd. 1ON largely on top of Cold Springs
Mountain and is mixed with BLM and private lands. There are
al o 2,495 acres on east side of Cty. Rd. ION that are mixed with
BLM and private land.
ACRES: 26,509
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28 for hunting. Year-round for watching
wildlife only.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, antelope, blue grouse, sage grouse.
ACCESS: Cty. Rd. 167 and BLM Rd. 2007 are recommended
for four-wheel-drive vehicles. Camping allowed only during big
game seasons.
n. GREASEWOOD
This tract is divided into six eparate parcels. (I) From Maybell,
go north on Moffat Cty. Rd. 19 to Cty. Rd. 21. Then go north on
Cty. Rd. 21 for 1.5 miles and east on two-track road to Red
Wash Butte. (2) From Maybell, go north on Cty. Rd. 19 to Cty.
Rd. 21, then go north on Cty. Rd. 21 to Cty. Rd. 50. Go eat on
Cty. Rd. 50 5 mile to property. (3) From Maybell, go north on
Cty. Rd. 19 to Cty. Rd. 21 • go north on Cty. Rd. 21 to Cty. Rd.
42, then east on Cty. Rd. 42 8.5 miles to property. (4) From
Maybell, north on Cty. Rd. 19 to Cty. Rd. 8. East on Cty. Rd. 8
to Cty. Rd. 6. Head northeast on Cty. Rd. 6-Cty. Rd. 44, 4.5
miles to property. (5) From Maybell, go north on Cty. Rd. 19 to
Cty. Rd. 8. Then go east on Cty. Rd. 8 to Cty. Rd. 8N and go
north 1.25 miles to property. (6) From Maybell, go north on Cty.
Rd. 19 to Cty. Rd. 8, then go east to Cty. Rd. 8N. Property lies
northeast of intersection.
ACRES: 3,518
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Antelope, mule deer elk, sage grouse, rabbits.
ACCESS: County road rights of way through the various proper-

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ties. Access off county roads by foot and horseback only except
on county roads.
o. LITTLE SNAKE
From Maybell, go 15 miles northwest on Hwy. 318 to Cty. Rd.
21. Then go north on Cty. Rd. 21 about 3.5 miles to the property.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer antelope, elk, rabbits.
ACCESS: By foot and horseback only. Public access permitted
only as posted.
p. CEDARS
In Craig, at Hwys. 13 and 40, travel north 34 miles on Hwy. 13
to Cty. Rd. 2. Continue east on Cty. Rd. 2 for 2.5 miles to property.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Antelope, deer, elk, sage grouse, cottontail rabbits and
coyotes.
.
ACCESS: Moffat Cty. Rd. 2 and a BLM access easement called
North Serviceberry. Foot and horseback only. No motor vehicles.
q.MAYBELL
From Maybell, go 1.5 miles north on Moffat Cty. Rd. 19. Tract
east and west of Cty. Rd. 19, north of Yampa River.
ACRES: 9,208
OPEN: Year-round for fishing and watching wildlife only. Sept.
I-Feb. 28 for hunting.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game.
FISHING: Cold-water stream.
ACCESS: Moffat Cty. Rd. 19 bisects the Maybell tract from
north and south and provides primary access. Walk-in access
across Spring Creek at west side of property and from Hwy. 40.
Motor vehicles limited to road po ted. All other road closed to
motor vehicles; open to foot and hor eback only. Camping in
designated areas.
r. BAKERS PEAK
In Craig, at Hwys. 13 and 40, travel north on Hwy. 13 for 24
miles to Cty. Rd. 101. Go 1.5 miles to southern boundary.
Property can also be located by traveling one mile north of the
above intersection on Hwy. 13 to the southern boundary.
ACRES: 12,393
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Antelope, deer, elk, sage grou e, rabbits and coyotes.
ACCESS : Foot and horseback only.
s. ELK SPRINGS
From Maybell, go east on Hwy. 40 to mile marker 42; turn south
on BLM Rd. 1509. Go south 2.5 miles to property (Section 36).
ACRES: 1,280

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OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, antelope, mountain lions, small game.
ACCESS: Enter section on west ideas marked, 7 miles to section 31. Foot and horseback only.
t. TEMPLE CANYON
From Craig, go southwest on Hwy. 40 for 27 miles to Cty. Rd.
57 (Price Creek Rd.). Turn south to Rattlesnake Hill section.
Access through Rattlesnake Hill and BLM land, about 3 miles.
ACRES: 637
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game, birds.
ACCESS: From adjoining BLM property. Foot and horseback
only. No motor vehicles.
u. JEFFW AY GULCH
From Craig, go 14 miles south on Hwy. 13 to Hwy. 317. East on
Hwy. 317, 7.5 miles to Cty. Rd. 33; go 1.25 miles north to
Jeffway Gulch.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, small game, birds
ACCESS: Horse gate at southeast corner. Foot or horseback
only.
*v. BIG HOLE GULCH
From Craig, go 40 miles north on Hwy. 13. Take Cty. Rd. 4 west
15 mile to the property.
ACRES: 1846.87
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb 28 for hunting. Year-round for fishing only.
HUNTING: Antelope, deer, elk, small game.
ACCESS: Cty. Rd. 4 through property. Motorized traffic limited to
Cty. Rd. 4 unless otherwise designated. No camping or campfires.
*w. ELK SPRINGS #3
From the town of Elk Springs, go 3/4 mile west on Hwy. 40.
ACRES: 640.
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Antelope, deer, elk, small game.
ACCESS: BLM road through center of ection south of Hwy.
40. Foot and horseback only north of Hwy. 40.
*x. ILES GROVE
From Craig, go south on Hwy. 13 to 4 miles south of Hamilton
and l mile east of mile marker 70.4. From Craig, go south on
Hwy. 13, 5-1/2 miles south of Hamilton and l mile west of mile
marker 70.4.
ACRES: 2078.99.
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, antelope, small game.
ACCESS: East parcel off Hwy. 13 on west edge of property.
West parcel, south off Hwy. 13 on Cty. Rd. 49, I mile to parking
area. Foot and horseback only.

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30. MONTEZUMA COUNTY
a. WEBER CANYON
From Mancos, go 3 miles south on Cty. Rd . 41. Property is on
the east side of the county road in Weber Canyon.
ACRES : 461
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, mountain lions, small game.
ACCESS: Foot access through BLM land on east and south. Use
BLM land with parking lot to be provided. Foot or horseback
only. No moto vehicles.
*b. MENEFEE PEAK
From Mancos, go northeast on Hwy. 160 for 5 miles. Turn right
on dirt road at top of Mancos Hill. Go 2- 1/2 miles up dirt road to
Menefee Mountain.
ACRES: 635.
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, mountain lions, turkeys, bears, small game.
ACCESS : No motorized traffic off existing roads.

31. MORGAN COUNTY
*a. WELDON VALLEY
From Weldona, go east 1/3 mile on Cty. Rd. Y, then north 2 mil.es
on Cty. Rd. 10. Property on both sides of Cty. Rd. 10.
ACRES: 5,600
OPEN: Sept 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, antelope, doves, waterfowl.
ACCESS: Gate in southeast comer of Sec. 22 on Cty. Rd. 10 and
in southwest comer of Sec. 21 .
NEW FOR 1996 - 2,560 acres.

32. OTERO COUNTY
a. HIGBEE CANYON
From La Junta, go 13 miles outh on Hwy. 109. The property lies
north of Hwy. 109 between the Comanche National Grasslands
sign and Cty. Rd. 804.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
ACCESS: No vehicle access ; walk in from Hwy. 109 only.
*b. ARKANSAS (YOUTH MENTOR PROGRAM
PROPERTY)
.
From Swink, go north 2-1/2 miles on Cty. Rd. 24.5. Turn west
on Cty. Rd. FF(80.5) and travel 1/2 mile west to property south
of county road.
ACRES: 70.
OPEN: Sept. 1-Oct. 15.
HUNTING: Doves, cottontail rabbits only.
RESTRICTIONS : Public access prohibited except to youths and
accompanying adults. Hunting permitted only for youths 15 or
under accompanit!d by an adult 18 or older. Accompanying
adults must have a valid hunter safety card if born on or after
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3a. Sand Creek South
3b. State Line
4a. Blue Lake
Sa. Little Cochetopa Creek,
includes Poncha Pass
Sb. Aspen Ridge
* Poncha Pass, combined with
Little Cochetopa Creek; use Sa.
Sd. Chubb Park
6a. Bakerville
6b. Golden Watershed
7a. La Jara Reservoir
7b. Rahadero Canyon
7c. Pinon Hills
7d. Vincente Canyon
9a. Bear Gulch
9b. Lapin Creek
9c. Beddows Mountain
I 0a. Disappointment Creek
11 a. Four Mile
12a. Berry Creek
12b. Squaw Creek
12c. Whiskey Creek
13a. Turkey Track Ranch
14a. Badger Creek
14b. Deer Haven
14c. Dirty Gulch
14d. Florence
14e. Short Creek Baldy
14f. Stoney Face Mountain
14g. Table Mountain
14h. Cody Park
14i. Grape Creek
14j. McCoy Gulch
14k. Newlin Creek
141. Pinnacle Rock
14m. West Bear Gulch
16a. Middle Carter-Gunsight
16b. Middle Park
16c. Milk Creek, includes West
Carter Mountain
16d. Trouble ome Valley Ranch

* West Carter Mountain, combined
with Milk Creek; use 16c.
16f. Windy Ridge
I 6g. Copper Mountain
16h. Little H.O.
l 6i. Antelope Creek
16j. Carter Creek
I 6k. East Carter Mountain
161. Fraser Canyon
16m. Ptarmigan
17a. Tollgate
17b. Black Sage Pass
17c. Tomichi Dome
18a. Black Hawk, includes Schultz
Creek
18b. Black Mountain
18c. Little Sheep Mountain
* Schultz Canyon, combined with
Black Hawk; use 18a.
l 8e. Wolf Springs
I8f. South Middle Creek
19a. Cohagen, includes Kemp Draw
19b. East Delaney Butte Lake,
includes Red Canyon
19c. Elk Mountain
19d. Indian Creek, includes Owl
Mountain and Taylor Draw
* Kemp Draw, combined with
Cohagen; use I 9a.
* Owl Mountain, combined with
Indian Creek; use 19d.
19g. Rabbit Ears
* Red Canyon, combined with
East Delaney Butte; use I 9b.
l 9i. Sand Creek
* Taylor Draw, combined with
Indian Creek; use 19d.
19k. Three Sisters
191. Johnny Moore Mountain
19m. MacFarlane Reservoir
19n. North Platte
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25a. Bull Mountain
25b. Cherokee Park
25c. Poudre River
25d. Steinhoff Hill
25e. Arrowhead
25f. Eagle Canyon
25g. Horse Ranch Pass
25h. Jimmy Creek
25i. La Garde Creek
25j . Pfister Draw
26a. Apishipa North
26b. Flattop Butte
26c. Aguilar TV Hill
26d. Sakariason Hill
27a. Red Lion Ranch
27b. Ford Bridge
29a. Boston Flats, includes Triangle
29b. Box Elder
29c. Cedar Springs
29d. Cross Mountain
29e. Harper Hill
29f. Monument Butte
29g. Morapos
29h. Pole Gulch
29i. South Nipple Rim
29j . Rattlesnake Hill
29k. Thornburg Draw
* Triangle, combined with Boston
Flats; use 29a.
29m. Cold Springs Mountain
29n. Greasewood
290. Little Snake
29p. Cedars
29q. Maybell
29r. Bakers Peak
29s. Elk Springs
29t. Temple Canyon
29u. Jeffway Gulch
29v. Big Hole Gulch
29w. Elk Springs #3
29x. lies Grove
30a. Weber Canyon
30b. Menefee Peak
31a. Weldon Valley
32a. Higbee Canyon
32b. Arkansas
34a. Saddle Mountain
34b. Deer Creek
34c. Dick' s Peak
34d. Hartse!
34e. Eleven Mile
34f. Three Mile Mountain
34g. Antero
34h. Mud Springs
34i. Wormer Gulch
34j. High Creek
34k. 63 Ranch
35a. Saint Charles
38a. Clark

38b. Cottonwood Creek, includes
Deep Creek
* Deep Creek, combined with
Cottonwood Creek; use 38b.
38d. Grassy Creek
38e. King Creek
38f. Maynard Gulch
38g. Monison Creek
38h. Stokes Gulch
38i. Yampa River
38j. King Mountain
38k. Sleeping Giant
381. Jimmy Dunn Gulch
38m. Moody Creek
39n. Moonhill
39a. Old Woman Creek
39b. Daley Gulch
39c. Marshall Pass
39d. Little La Garita Creek
39e. Mogotas Arroyo
·39f. San Juan Creek
39g. San Luis Creek
39h. Steel Canyon
39i. Saguache Creek
39j. Mishak Lakes
39k. Stonehouse Gulch
391. Mineral Hot Springs
39m. Werner Arroyo
39n. Los Creek
390. San Luis Creek #2
41 a. Carter Place
41 b. Poison Spyder
42a. Palmer Gulch
43a. Orea ewood Lake
43b. Carr Tract
44a. Sandy Bluffs
44b. Landsman Creek

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Jan. 1, 1949. Hunting by anyone older than 15 prohibited.
Hunting permitted Sept. 1-Oct. 15 only. All youths and accompanying adults must have written permission from the DOW or
lessee. Contact DOW office in Lamar for information, (719)
336-4852. Access limited to no more than 5 youths with I
accompanying adult per youth per day. Parking in designated
areas only. Hunting prohibited east of main irrigation canal or as
posted.

34. PARK &lt;;:OUNTY
a. SADDLE MOUNTAIN
From Guffey, take Cty. Rd. 59 and go 6 miles north to US Forest
Service boundary, then go 1.5 miles east, over mountain by foot
or horseback.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, black bears.
ACCESS: No vehicle access; foot or horseback only.
b. DEER CREEK
From Bailey, go 2 miles north on Hwy. 285 to traffic light; tum
left on Park Cty. Rd. 43. Take Cty. Rd. 43 for 6.4 miles to
Saddle String Rd. Tum left and go 1/4 miles to USFS Rd. 101;
tum right and go 3.6 miles, then walk northeast 1/4 mile to property.
ACRES : 320
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, blue grouse, rabbits, squirrel .
ACCESS: Foot or horseback only as posted.
c. DICK'S PEAK
From Hartse!, take Hwy. 9 south 14 miles, then go 3.8 miles
southwest to Dick's Peak Rd. (261). Go 3 miles to property.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING : Deer, elk, grouse, rabbits.
ACCESS: Walk in only.
d. HARTSEL
From Hartse!, at Hwys. 24 and 9, take Hwy . 9 south 1/2 mile.
Property on both sides of road. Also from Hartse! go southeast
on Cty. Rd. 59, 3 miles to parking area. Walk south 1 mile and
west 1/4 mile to property.
ACRES: 420
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Antelope, waterfowl.
ACCESS : Foot or horseback only from Hwy. 24 and Spinney
Mountain SW A.
e. ELEVEN MILE
From Hartse!, proceed southeast 17 miles. The property crosses
the county road both north and south.
ACRES: 324

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OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Antelope, waterfowl.
ACCESS: Foot or horseback only.
f. THREE MILE MOUNTAIN
Property is comprised of two parcels. To get to the first, take
Hwy. 9 from Hartse! 14 miles south. Tum east on Park Cty. Rd.
116 (39-Mile Mountain Rd.) and go 2 mile to property. For second parcel, take Hwy. 9 and go 9 miles south. Turn east and go
1.1 miles on unmarked dirt road to western boundary of property.
ACRES: 640 in each parcel.
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Antelope, coyotes, doves, rabbits.
*g. ANTERO
From Fairplay, go south on Hwy. 285 for 16.5 miles.
ACRES: 9,613
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28 for hunting. Year-round for fishing
only.
HUNTING: Big game, small game, waterfowl.
ACCESS: Hwy. 285, next to Antero State Wildlife Area. North of
Antero Jct. on Hwy. 24, 9 miles to Antero Reservoir Road, then
west 1-3/4 miles to northwest comer of property. Or, 4.5 miles
north of Antero Jct. on Hwy. 285, then we ton unmarked USFS
#433, l/2 mile to north boundary. Timber activity may be present.
NEW FOR 1996 -- 9,228 acres.
h. MUD SPRINGS
From Hart el, go east on Hwy. 24, 4 miles to Cty. Rd. 15, tum
north to property.
ACRES: 6,097
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
ACCESS: Two additional improved roads access south part of
property. Timber activity may be present.
i. WORMER GULCH
From Canon City, go west on Hwy. 50 to Hwy. 9; tum north and
take Hwy. 9 to l/2 mile north of Park-Fremont county line.
Adjoins Thirty-one Mile Mountain.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, black bears, mountain Lions, elk, rabbits, doves,
coyotes.
*j. HIGH CREEK
From Fairplay, go 7 mile south on Hwy. 285. There is a road on
the east side of Hwy. 285. Go .5 miles east until the intersection
with a road going south. Go .25 miles.
ACRES: 1,121.07.
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28 for hunting. Year-round for fishing
only.
HUNTING: Antelope waterfowl.

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*k. 63 RANCH
From Fairplay, go south on Hwy. 285, 14-1/2 miles to 63 Ranch
parkjng lot on east side of highway.
ACRES: I ,635.
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28 for hunting. Year-round for fishing
only.
HUNTING: Antelope, deer, elk, waterfowl.

35. PUEBLO COUNTY
*a. SAINT CHARLES
From Pueblo, go east on Hwy. 50 to 27th Lane. Go south on
27th Lane until it turns into Doyle Road. From end of pavement,
go 4 miles to access gate. Follow signs to parkjng lot.
ACRES: 20,474.
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Mule deer, antelope, scaled quail, mourning doves,
rabbits, coyotes.
ACCESS: Through access agreement between Doug Thacker
and SLB, through private property off of Doyle Road. Foot or
hor eback only. Discharging firearms prohibited within 1/4 mile
of buildings.

38. ROUTT COUNTY
a.CLARK
From Steamboat Springs, go 20 miles north on Cty. Rd. 129, then
2.25 miles west of Clark on Cty. Rd. 62. North of corrals at Del's
Triangle Three Ranch. Park on east side of road.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, grouse.
ACCESS: Across private property owned by Del's Triangle Three
Ranch via 1/2 mile of trail as marked. Foot access only. Horses
may be used for packjng only.
b. COTTONWOOD CREEK
From Hayden, go north on Cty. Rd. 80 about I mile to Cry. Rd. 70.
Go east 2.8 miles to Cty. Rd. 80 and bead north 10.7 mile to property.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, blue and mountain sharp-tailed grouse.
ACCESS: Parkjng along county road. Foot or horseback only.
c. DEEP CREEK
From Steamboat Springs, go north on Cry. Rd. 129 for 10 miles to
Cty. Rd. 54, then head west 5 mi les to Cty. Rd. 56. Go west and
south 3 miles to Cty. Rd. 52W, and continue west 2.4 miles to
property. (La t 2 miles 4x4 only).
ACRES: 320
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, grouse.
ACCESS: Cty. Rd. 56 bi ects property. Access by foot or horseback only.

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*d. GRASSY CREEK
From Hayden, go east on Hwy. 40 for 6 miles to Cty. Rd. 27; go
south 6 miles to the property.
ACRES: 360
OPEN: Sept. I-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, mountain sharp-tailed grouse, turkeys.
ACCESS: No vehicles offCty. Rd. 27. Parking offCty. Rd. 27 on
Old Rockcastle Mine Access Rd.
NEW FOR 1996 -- 20 acres
e. KING CREEK
From Toponas, go 1/2 mile south on Hwy. 131 and turn west on
Cty. Rd. 5 about 3 miles, then go south on Cty. Rd. SA for I mile
to property.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Year-round for fi shing only. Sept. 1-Feb. 28 for hunting.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
FISHING: Cold-water stream fishing.
ACCESS: Foot and horseback acce s· from BLM land.
f. MAYNARD GULCH
From Hayden, go 8 miles west on Hwy. 40; property north of
highway.
ACRES: 724
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, ell&lt;. grouse, rabbits.
ACCESS: Where Maynard Gulch intersects Hwy. 40 and from
Yampa River State Wildlife Area. Parking area provided; foot or
horseback only.
g. MORRISON CREEK
From Oak Creek, go south I mile on Hwy. 131 to Cty. Rd. 14. Go
east 4 miles to the inlet to Stagecoach Reservoir, and go south on
Cty. Rd. 16 for 7 miles.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
ACCESS: Cty. Rd. 16 runs through the property.
h. STOKES GULCH
From Hayden, go south on Cty. Rd. 37 to Cty. Rd. 59.
ACRES: 1,863
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, antelope, waterfowl.
ACCESS: No vehicles off county roads.

i. YAMPA RIVER
From Hayden, go 8 miles west on Hwy. 40; property south of
Hwy. 40.
ACRES: 1,419
OPEN: Sept: 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, grouse, rabbits.
ACCESS : From Yampa River State Wildlife Area. Parking area

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available; foot or horseback only.
j. KING MOUNTAIN
From Topona , go 6 miles south on Hwy. 131 and 2 miles off
highway to we t.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, mountain lions, black bears, small game.
Safety Zone: No hunting within a quarter-mile safety zone along
south boundary of property.
ACCESS: From Grimes-Brook Reservoir on BLM land, follow trail
south for 1 mile. No motorized vehicles. Foot or horseback only.
k. SLEEPING GIANT
From Steamboat Springs, go 8 miles west on Hwy. 40; turn
north on Cty. Rd. 44. At Cty. Rd. 46, travel 4 miles on Cty. Rd.
46 to signs at parking area.
ACRES: 400
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING Deer, elk, grouse.
ACCESS: Gate and parking lot in northwe t comer of property .
No motor vehicles. Foot and horseback only.

I. JIMMY DUNN GULCH (partially in Moffat County)
From Hayden, go 5 miles north on Hwy. 40 to Routt Cty. Rd.
80. Go north on Cty. Rd. 80, 2.5 miles to property on west side
of Cty. Rd. 80.
ACRES: 5,238
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
Hunting: Big game, small game.
ACCESS: Foot and horseback only. Snowmobile access in late
elk seasons permitted for hunting only.
*m. MOODY CREEK
From Steamboat Springs, take Hwy. 40, 2 miles south to Hwy.
131. Take Hwy. 131 south to the town of Yampa. Follow Cty. Rd.
7 southwest until it turns into Forest Service Rd. 900. The property 3/4 mile north.
ACRES : 640.
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer.
ACCESS: Foot and horseback only. Discharging firearms prohibited north of Moody Creek or as posted.
*n. MOONHILL
From Clark, proceed southeast along Forest Service Rd. 440 to
Rd. 471. At Forest Rd. 471A, walk outhwest into Long Draw, 3
miles. Also, corner of Moonhill adjacent to Cty. Rd. 129 about
12 miles north of Hwy. 40 at Steamboat Spring .
ACRES: 640.
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer small game.
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access along Cty. Rd. 129 at northwest comer. No parking
allowed here. Parking at Forest Service Rd. 47 IA. Hunting prohibited except by archery, muzzleloaders, shotguns. No motorized vehicles, snowmobiles, bicycles, firewood cutting, campfires or overnight camping.

39. SAGUACHE COUNTY
a. OLD WOMAN CREEK
From Del Norte, go north on Hwy. 112 for 3/4 mile; tum left on
Rio Grande Cty. Rd. 15. Go north and west about 4 miles. Tum
right on USFS Rd. 660, travel 6 miles, tum left on USFS Rd. 646
and go 1 mile to property.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
ACCESS: USFS Rd. 646 travels north and south through the
property.
b. DALEY GULCH (partially in Gunnison County)
From Sargents at USFS Rd. 243 and Hwy. 50, go north 3/4 mile
and tum left into the property.
ACRES: 644
OPEN: Year-round for fishing only. Sept. 1- Feb. 28 for hunting.
HUNTING: Mule deer, elk, black bears, mountain lions, blue
grouse, rabbits.
FISHING: Agate Creek, Brush Creek, Tomichi Creek.
ACCESS: Enter the Daley Gulch property at gravel pit on west
side of Hwy. 50 across from the state highway barn. Vehicle
access through property on existing USFS Rd. 8192 is allowed.
Vehicles not allowed off USFS Rd. 8192, except in designated
camping or parking areas. All other access by foot or horseback
only. Camping in designated areas only.
c. MARSHALL PASS
From $argents at Hwy. 50 and USFS Rd. 243 (Marshall Pass
Rd.), go east on USFS Rd. 243 for 4.5 miles to property.
ACRES: 659
OPEN: Year-round for fishing only. Sept. I-Feb. 28 for hunting.
HUNTING: Mule deer, elk, black bears, mountain lions, blue
grouse, rabbits.
FISHING: Marshall and Indian creeks.
ACCESS: Access by vehicle on Indian Creek Rd. only. Foot and
horseback everywhere else. Parking provided at Indian Creek.
Parking and camping allowed at designated site on Indian Creek.
d. LITTLE LA GARITA CREEK
From La Garita, go west on Camero Creek Rd. for l mile, then
head south at fork on La Garita Rd. for 3 miles. Go west on Forest
Rd. 670 (La Garita Creek) for 5 miles. USFS Rd. 670 to southeast
comer or from west on USFS Rd. 670 to southwest comer.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28 for hunting. Year-round for watching
wildlife only.

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HUNTING: Elk, deer, antelope, black bears, mountain lions,
cottontail rabbits, squirrels, doves, coyotes, beavers.
ACCESS: No off-road use by any motor vehicles.
e. MOGOTAS ARROYO
From Saguache, go south 15 miles on Hwy. 285 to Saguache
Cty. Rd. L. Go west 4 miles to BLM road that bi ects property.
ACRES: 320
OPEN: Year-round for watching wildlife only. Aug. 15-Feb. 28
for hunting.
HUNTING: Antelope, mule deer, elk, bighorn sheep, rabbits,
coyotes, bobcats.
f. SAN JUAN CREEK
From Saguache, go south on Hwy. 285 for 6 miles to Saguache
Rd. T. Go 2 miles west on Rd. T, then south 1.25 miles to property.
ACRES: 3,238
OPEN: Year-round for watching wildlife only. Aug. 15-Feb. 28
for hunting.
HUNTING: Antelope, elk, mule deer, cottontail and jackrabbits,
coyotes.
g. SAN LUIS CREEK
From Moffat, go 5 miles north on Hwy. 17, then east on
Saguache Cty. Rd. Z for 1.5 miles to property.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Year-round for watching wildlife only. Aug. 15-Feb. 28
for hunting.
HUNTING: Elk, mule deer, antelope, rabbits, hares, coyotes.
ACCESS: Walk-in access only.
h. STEEL CANYON
From Villa Grove, go east on Cty. Rd. LL57 (Forest Rd. 970) for
3.5 miles to property.
ACRES: 640
OPEN:Year-round for watching wildlife only. Aug. 15-Feb. 28
for hunting.
HUNTING: Elk, mule deer, antelope, rabbits, hares, coyotes.
ACCESS: Forest Rds. 970 and 988; u e only e tablished roads.
i. SAGUACHE CREEK
From Moffat, go south 2 miles on Hwy. 17, which bisects property and provides several access point west of Saguache Cty.
Rd.O.
ACRES: 2,059
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game.
j. MISHAK LAKES
From Moffat, go south 2 miles on Hwy. 17, which bisects property and provides several access points west of Saguache Cty.
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ACRES: 2,567
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game.
k. STONEHOUSE GULCH
From Saguache, go 10 miles north on Hwy. 285 to BLM road
south from Noland Gulch loop road to Stonehouse Gulch (across
Hwy. 285 from Mineral Hot Springs); go west 1/2 mile, then
south 2 miles to property.
ACRES: 560
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk. mule deer, bighorn heep, antelope, rabbits,
blue grouse, doves, coyotes, furbearers.
I. MINERAL HOT SPRINGS
From Villa Grove, go south 4 miles on Hwy. 285 to Saguache
Cty. Rd. GG; go 1/8 mile east to property.
ACRES : 640
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Antelope, mule deer, elk, mall game.
ACCESS: Saguache Cty. Rds. GG and 58EE bisect parcel.
m. WERNER ARROYO
From Saguache, go south 9 miles on Hwy. 285 to Saguache Cty.
Rd . R. Tum east and go 5 miles to Saguache Cty. Rd. 52, then
go north 1/2 mile to property.
ACRES: 320
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, antelope, waterfowl , rabbits, hares, coyotes,
furbearers.
ACCESS: No motorized vehicles.
*n. LOS CREEK
From Gunnison, on Hwy. 50, go 8 mile to Hwy. 114. Go southeast on Hwy. 114, 20 miles. Tum right on Cty. Rd. NN56.
Travel SE about 7.5 miles to Forest Road 787 .2A. Go east 2
mile to south access of property.
ACRES: 320.
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28 for hunting and fishing.
HUNTING: Antelope, elk, deer, bighorn sheep, small game.
FISHING: Cold-water stream.
ACCESS: No motor vehicles off established roads.
*o. SAN LUIS CREEK #2
From Moffat, go east on Cty Rd T. Take the first right on Cty
Rd. 60. Go southeast 1-1/4 miles to property.
ACRES: 480.
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Antelope, elk, deer, small game.
ACCESS: No motor vehicles off county roads. Foot and h9rseback only.

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41. SAN MIGUEL COUNTY
a. CARTER PLACE
From Naturita, take Hwy. 145 east 3-1/2 miles to Hwy. 141; go
3.6 miles south on Hwy. 141, tum west on Cty. Rd. HH31 and
go 3 miles to dirt road, then go 1 mile south.
ACRES: 320
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game.
ACCESS: Through BLM. Foot or horseback only.
b. POISON SPYDER
From Naturita, take Hwy. 141, 15 miles south to Cty. Rd. 29W.
Take Cty. Rd. 29W west 1.7 miles from Hwy. 141 on BLM Rd.
4088 and go 2 miles northwest. Tum south on road, and go 1
mile south.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game.
ACCESS: Adjacent to BLM on three sides.

42. SUMMIT COUNTY
*a. PALMER GULCH
From Silverthorne, take Hwy. 9, 12 miles. Property east of Hwy.
9, close to Blue River State Wildlife Area.
ACRES: 320.
OPEN: Sept. 1- Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game.
ACCESS: Use entrance to Blue River SW A parking lot. Foot
and horseback only.

43. WELD COUNTY
a. GREASEWOOD LAKE
From Kersey, go 18 miles east on Hwy. 34 to Weld Cty. Rd. 87
(Ma ters Rd.). Go north and east on Rd. 87 for 14 miles to Cty.
Rd. 68. Parking at northeast comer of intersection.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Antelope, cottontail rabbits, coyotes, doves, ducks.
ACCESS: Walk-in only.
*b. CARR TRACT
From Fort Collins, take 1-25 north 20 miles to Carr exit. Go
northeast on Carr/Rockport Rd.(Cty. Rd. 126). Property 2 miles
northeast of town of Carr.
ACRES: 3,240.
OPEN: Aug. 15-Sept. 20.
HUNTING: Antelope.
RESTRICTIONS: No hunting blind permitted. All fires prohibited, including open fires, BBQ's, stemo cans, smoking. A maximum of 15, one-day permits may be issued by DOW. Permits
available Aug. 15, 1996. Contact DOW in Fort Collins, (970)
484-2836.

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44. YUMA COUNTY
*a. SANDY BLUFFS
From Idalia, go 8.5 miles north on Cty. Rd. DD at Arikaree River.
ACRES: 3,202
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
POINTS OF ACCESS: 3/4 mile north of Arikaree River east of
Yuma Cty. Rd. DD. Access restricted as posted on east side of
Hwy. 385.
NEW FOR 1996: 1,062 acres.
b. LANDSMAN CREEK (partially in Kit Carson County)
From Burlington, go 18 miles north on Hwy. 385, then go 1/2
mile east on Yuma Cty. Rd. 0.
ACRES: 332
OPEN: Sept. 1-May 31
HUNTING: Deer, turkeys, pheasants, quail, doves, rabbits, coyotes.
ACCESS: Foot access only.

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ALPHABETICAL LIST OF
STATE TRUST LANDS
26c. AGUILAR TV HILL - Las Animas County
I 6i. ANTELOPE CREEK - Grand County
34g. ANTERO - Park County
26a. APISHIPA NORTH- Las Animas County
32b. ARKANSAS - Otero County
25e. ARROWHEAD - Larimer County
5b. ASPEN RIDGE -Chaffee County
14a. BADGER CREEK - Fremont County
29r. BAKERS PEAK - Moffat County
6a. BAKERVILLE - Clear Creek County
9a. BEAR GULCH - Cu ter County
9c. BEDDOWS MOUNTAIN - Custer County
12a. BERRY CREEK - Eagle County
29v. BIG HOLE GULCH - Moffat County
18a. BLACK HA WK - Huerfano County
18b. BLACK MOUNTAIN - Huerfano County
17b. BLACK SAGE PASS - Gunnison County
4a. BLUE LAKE - Bent County
29a. BOSTON FLATS - Moffat County
29b. BOX ELDER - Moffat County
25a. BULL MOUNTAIN - Larimer County
43b. CARR TRACT - Weld County
16j. CARTER CREEK - Grand County
41 a. CARTER PLACE - San Miguel County
29c. CEDAR SPRINGS - Moffat County
29p. CEDARS - Moffat County
25b. CHEROKEE PARK - Larimer County
5d. CHUBB PARK - Chaffee County
38a. CLARK - Routt County
14h. CODY PARK - Fremont County
19a. COHAGEN-Jackson County
29m. COLD SPRINGS MOUNTAIN - Moffat County
16g. COPPER MOUNTAIN - Grand County
38b. COTTONWOOD CREEK - Routt County
29d. CROSS MOUNTAIN - Moffat County
39b. DALEY GULCH - Saguache County
38c. DEEP CREEK - Routt County
34b. DEER CREEK - Park County
14b. DEER HA VEN - Fremont County
34c. DICK' S PEAK- Park County
l 0a. DISAPPOINTMENT CREEK - Dolores County
14c. DIRTY GULCH - Fremont County
25f. EAGLE CANYON - Larimer County
16k. EAST CARTER MOUNTAIN - Grand County
19b. EAST DELANEY BUTTE LAKE - Jackson County
34e. ELEVEN MILE - Park County
19c. ELK MOUNTAIN-Jackson County
29s. ELK SPRINGS - Moffat County
29w. ELK SPRINGS #3 - Moffat County

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26b. FLATTOP BUTTE - Las Animas County
14d. FLORENCE - Fremont County
27b. FORD BRIDGE - Logan County
11 a. FOUR MILE - Douglas County
161. FRASER CANYON - Grand County
6b. GOLDEN WATERSHED - Clear Creek County
14i. GRAPE CREEK - Fremont County
38d. GRASSY CREEK - Routt County
29n. GREASEWOOD - Moffat County
43a. GREASEWOOD LAKE - Weld County
29e. HARPER HILL - Moffat County
34d. HARTSEL - Park County
32a. HIGBEE CANYON - Otero County
34j. HIGH CREEK - Park County
25g. HORSE RANCH PASS - Larimer County
29x. ILES GROVE - Moffat County
190. INDEPENDENCE MOUNTAIN -- Jackson County
19d. INDIAN CREEK - Jackson County
29u. JEFFW AY GULCH - Moffat County
25h. JIMMY CREEK - Larimer County
381. JIMMY DUNN GULCH - Routt County
191. JOHNNY MOORE MOUNTAIN - Jackson County
l 9e. KEMP DRAW - Jackson County
38e. KING CREEK - Routt County
38j. KING MOUNTAIN - Routt County
25i. LAGARDE CREEK - Larimer County
7a. LA JARA RESERVOIR - Conejos County
44b. LANDSMAN CREEK- Yuma County
9b. LAPIN CREEK - Custer County
5a. LITTLE COCHETOPA CREEK - Chaffee County
16h. LITTLE H.O. - Grand County
39d. LITTLE LA GARIT A CREEK - Saguache County
18c. LITTLE SHEEP MOUNTAIN - Huerfano County
290. LITTLE SNAKE - Moffat County
39n. LOS CREEK - Saguage County
141. MCCOY GULCH - Fremont County
19m. MACFARLANE RESERVOIR-Jackson County
39c. MARSHALL PASS - Saguache County
29q. MAYBELL - Moffat County
38f. MAYNARD GULCH - Routt County
30b. MENEFEE PEAK - Montezuma County
16a. MIDDLE CARTER-GUNSIGHT- Grand County
16b. MIDDLE PARK - Grand County
16c. MILK CREEK - Grand County
391. MINERAL HOT SPRINGS - Saguache County
39j. MISHAK LAKES-Saguache County
39e. MOGOT AS ARROYO - Saguache County
29f. MONUMENT BUTTE - Moffat County
38m. MOODY CREEK - Routt County
38n. MOONHILL - Routt County
29g. MORAPOS - Moffat County
38g. MORRISON CREEK - Routt County
34h. MUD SPRINGS - Park County

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14k. NEWLIN CREEK - Freemont County
19n. NORTH PLATTE - Jack on County
39a. OLD WOMAN CREEK - Saguache County
l 9f. OWL MOUNT AlN - Jackson County
42a. PALMER GULCH - Summit County
25j. PASTER DRAW- Larimer County
141. RINNACLE ROCK - Fremont County
7c. PINON HILLS - Conejos County
41 b. POISON SPYDER - San Miguel County
29h. POLE GULCH - Moffat County
5c. PONCHA PASS - Chaffee County
25c. POUDRE RIVER - Larimer County
16m. PTARMIGAN - Grand County
19g. RABBIT EARS - Jack on County
7b. RAHADERO CANYON - Conejo County
29j. RATTLESNAKE HILL-Moffat County
19h. RED CANYON - Jackson County
27a. RED LION RANCH - Logan County
34a. SADDLE MOUNTAIN - Park County
39i. SAGUACHE CREEK - Saguache County
35a SAINT CHARLES - Pueblo County
26d. SAKARIASON - Las Animas County
39f. SAN JUAN CREEK-Saguache County
39g. SAN LUIS CREEK - Saguache County
390. SAN LUIS CREEK #2 - Saguache Creek
l 9i. SAND CREEK - Jackson County
3a. SAND CREEK SOUTH - Baca County
44a. SANDY BLUFFS - Yuma County
18d. SCHULTZ CANYON - Huerfano County
14e. SHORT CREEK BALDY - Fremont County
34k. 63 RANCH - Park County
38k. SLEEPING GIANT - Routt County
18f. SOUTH MIDDLE CREEK- Huerfano County
29i. SOUTH NIPPLE RIM - Moffat County
12b. SQUAW CREEK - Eagle County
3b. STATE LINE- Baca County
39h. STEEL CANYON - Saguache County
25d. STEINHOFF HILL - Larimer County
38h. STOKES GULCH - Routt County
39k. STONEHOUSE GULCH - Saguache County
14f. STONEY FACE MOUNTAIN - Fremont County
14g. TABLE MOUNTAIN - Fremont County
19j. TAYLOR DRAW-Jackson County
29t. TEMPLE CANYON - Moffat County
57. THORNBURG ORA W - Moffat County
34f. THREE MILE MOUNTAIN - Park County
19k. THREE SISTERS-Jackson County
17a. TOLLGATE - Gunnison County
17c. TOMICHI DOME- Gunni on County
291. TRIANGLE - Moffat County
16d. TROUBLESOME VALLEY RANCH - Grand County
13a. TURKEY TRACK RANCH - El Pa o County
7d. VINCENTE CANYON -- Conejos County

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30a. WEBER CANYON - Montezuma County
3 la. WELDON VALLEY - Morgan County
39m. WERNER ARROYO - Saguache County
14m. WEST BEAR GULCH - Fremont County
I6e. WEST CARTER MOUNTAIN - Grand County
12c. WHISKEY CREEK- Eagle Coµnty
l 6f. WINDY RIDGE - Grand County
18e. WOLF SPRINGS - Huerfano County
34i. WORMER GULCH - Park County
38i. YAMPA RIVER - Routt County

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State Lands Open Aug. 15 through Feb. 28
County
Property Name ............................................... Acres
Jackson
Independence Mounlain ................................. 11,040
Moffat
Pole Gulch ..................... ..... ................. ........... 11,026
Big Hole Gulch ................................................. 1,847
Cedars .................................................................. 640
Bakers Peak ................................................... 12,393
Greasewood ..................................................... 3,518
Soulh Nipple Rim .................................. ... ...... 19,962
Park
Antero ........... ................................. .. ... ... ..............385
HighCreek ........................................................ 1,121
63 Ranch ........................................................... 1,635
Pueblo
Saint Charles ................................................... 20,475
Saguache
Saguache Creek ................................................ 2,059
Mishak Lakes .................................................... 2,567
Stonehouse Gulch ................................................ 560
Mineral Hot Springs .............. ....................... .. .. ... 640
Werner Arroyo ..................................................... 320
Mogotas Arroyo .................. .. ............................... 320
San Juan Creek ................................................. 3,238
San Luis Creek .....................................................640
Steel Canyon ........................................................640
Los Creek .......... ................................................... 320
San Luis Creek #2 ........................ ...................... .480

State Lands Open Aug.15 through May 31
County
Property Name ............................................... Acres
Conejos
Vincente Canyon ..................................... ............ 640

State Lands Open Sept. l through Feb. 28
County
Property Name ............................................... Acres
Baca
State Line ............................................................. 496
Sand Creek South ... .. ... ........................................ 319
Bent
Blue Lake ................................... ..................... 14,059
Chaffee
Linle Cochetopa Creek ............... ......................... 640
A pen Ridge ........................................................ 542
Poncha Pass ...................... .. ................................. 360
Chubb Park .. ..................................................... 3,640
Clear Creek
Bakerville ............................................................. 320
Conejos
Rahadero Canyon ................................................ 673
Pinon Hills ........................................................... 640
La Jara ............................................................. 32,913
Custer
Lapin Creek ........ ... ...... .. ......... , .......... .................. 640
Dolores
Disappointment Creek .................................... ..... 640
Douglas
Four Mile ........ ............................................ ......... 360
Eagle

Berry Creek .................................. .. ...................... 640
Whi key Creek ................................. ..... ... ........... 602

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Fremont

Grand

Gunnison

Huerfano
Jack on

Larimer

Turkey Track Ranch ......................................... 8,887
Badger Creek ................................................... 5, I 12
Dirty Gulch .......................................................... 640
Newlin Creek ........................ ...............................640
Short Creek Baldy ............................................... 640
Stoney Face Mountain................................ ...... ...640
Deer Haven .............. ............................................ 640
Middle Carter-Gunsight ................................... 5,019
Middle Park ...................................................... 3,566
Milk Creek ...................................................... 10,455
Ptarmigan ............................................................. 640
Trouble ome Valley Ranch ................................. 876
West Carter Mountain ...................................... 2,360
Windy Ridge ................................. ....................... 880
Copper Mountain .............. ......... ....................... ... 640
Little H.0 ................................................... ......... .640
Antelope Creek ................................................. 1.240
Carter Creek ....................... ............................... I ,30 I
Ea t Carter Mountain ........................................ 1,794
Fraser Canyon ...................................................... 320
Black Sage Pass ............................................. ......4 15
Tollgate ................................................... ............. 670
Tomichi Dome ..................................................... 640
Wolf Springs ........................................................640
Cohagen ....... ..................................................... 2,533
Indian Creek ......................................................... 640
Johnny Moore Mountain ........................... ....... 7,67 1
Kemp Draw ................................................. ......... 520
Owl Mountain .................. .................................... 640
Red Canyon ......................................................... 640
Sand Creek ........................................................4,998
Taylor Draw ......................................................... 320
Macfarlane Re ervoir ......................................... 640
East Delaney Butte ................ .............................. 640
Elk Mountai n .................................................... 2,840
Rabbit Ears ........................................................ 4,948
Three Sisters .......... ........................................... 1,523
North Platte ................................................. ......... 152
Bull Mountain ................................................ _. ..... 640
Cherokee Park ................................................... 1,480
Horse Ranch Pass ... ............................................. 640
Jimmy Creek ........................................................ 640
LaGarde Creek ..................................................... 640
Pfister Draw ...................................................... 1,920
Poudre River .....................................................2,877
Steinhoff Hill ......................................... ............ .480
Arrowhead .......................................................... 200

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Las Animas

Moffat

Morgan
Montezuma
Otero
Park

Routt

Saguache

Aguilar TV Hill ........................... .... .......... .. .. .. ... 500
Apishipa North ............................ ..................... 1,880
Flattop Butte .................................... .... ...... .. .....2,052
Box Elder ............................................................. 628
Cedar Springs ................. ..................................... 640
Cold Springs Mountain .................................. 26,509
Cross Mountain ..... ............... ..................... ........ ..640
Hall)er Hill .......... .... ............................ ................. 640
Monument Butte ... .. ............................. ............. ... 653
Morapos ........... .......... .... .. .. ..................................640
Rattlesnake Hill ... ............. .. ................................. 640
Thornburg Draw .................................................. 640
Triangle ................ ... .......................................... 1,021
Little Snake ....................... ............ :...................... 640
Elk Springs ..... ................................................... 1,280
Elk Springs #3 ...................... ...................... ......... 640
Temple Canyon ................. ...... .................... ........ 637
Jeffway Gulch ................................................... ... 640
lies Grove ..... .................... .. ........... ........ .. ..........2,079
Boston Flat .... .. ............................... .. .... ........... .. . I 02
Maybell ............................................................. 9,208
Weldon Valley ............. ..... ... .. ............................. .46I
Weber Canyon ................ ..... .... ................ .. .. ..... 3,040
Higbee Canyon ..... ... ...... ... .. ................ .. ............... 640
Mud Springs ................................................... ..6.097
Wormer Gulch ..................................................... 640
Saddle Mountain ......... ..... .. ......................... .. .......640
Deer Creek ...................................... .. ...... .. ........... 320
Dick's Peak ................... ... ... ...... ............... ............ 640
Hansel ... ..................... .......... ................................ 420
Eleven Mile .......................................................... 324
Three Mile Mountain ...................................... .. 1,280
Clark ............................ .. .... ............... .................. .. 640
Cottonwood Creek ..... .. ........................................ 640
Deep Creek .......................................................... 320
Maynard Gulch ........................................ ... .. ....... 724
Moody Creek ....... ................................. ... ............ 640
MoonhilJ ........ ........ ... ........ ................................... 640
Morrison .............................................. ................ 640
Stokes Gulch ......................... '. ........................... 1,863
King Mountain ..................................................... 640
Sleeping Giant .................................................... .400
Jimmy Dunn Gulch .......................................... 5,238
Yampa River ..................................................... 1,419
King Creek .. .. ....................................................... 640
Old Woman Creek ............................................... 640
Little La Garita Creek .......................................... 640
Daley Gulch ...... ........................................ :.......... 640
Marshall Pass ....................................... .. .............. 659

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San Miguel
Summit
Weld
Yuma

Carter Place ........................................... ...............320
Poison Spyder .................................... .. ................ 320
Palmer Gulch ...................... .................... ............. 320
Grea ewood Lake ................................................640
Sandy Bluffs ..................................................... 3,682

St.ate Lands Open Year-Round
For Fishing and/or Watching Wildlife Only. (See property listings in \
this brochure for specific regulations.)
County
Property Name ...............................................Acres
Bent
Blue Lake ........ ...... .......................................... 14,059
Bakerville ............................................................. 320
Clear Creek
Golden Water hed ............................................... 480
La Jara ............................. :............... ................ 32,9 I 3
Conejos
Pinon Hill ........................................... ................ 640
Vincente Canyon ................................................. 640
Squaw Creek ........................................................ 272
Eagle
Ptarmigan .............................................................640
Grand
Fra er Canyon ...................................................... 320
Deer Haven .................................. .. ...................... 640
Fremont
Grape Creek ................................................ .. .... 1,280
Badger Creek .................................................... 5, 112
Black Sage Pass ......... ......... ........ ........................ .415
Gunnison
Tomichi Dome ......... ............................................ 640
Elk Mountain .................................................... 2,840
Jack on
Rabbit Ears ........................................................ 4,948
Three Sisters ............................................... ...... 1,523
Ea t Delaney Butte Lake ..................................... 640
Johnny Moore Mountain ............................ .. ....7,67 1
North Platte .......................................................... 152
Poudre River ......................... .......... .. ... .. ........... 2,876
Larimer
La Garde Creek ............................ ........................ 640
Moffat

Park

Routt
Saguache

Horse Ranch Pass········.··············.......................... 640
Boston Flats ...... ......................... .......................... I03
Maybell ...................................... .. ................ ..... 9,208
Cold Spring Mountain .................................. 26,829
South Nipple Rim ........................... ................ 19,962
Big Hole Gulch ............................. .. ........... ....... 1,847
Antero .................................................................. 385
High Creek ........................................................ I, 12 1
63 Ranch .......................................................... 1,635
King Creek ............................. .............................. 640
Daley Gulch .. ... ....... ................................ ... ....... ... 640
Mar hall Pas ........................ ............ ........ ........... 659
Little LaGarita Creek ........................................... 640
Mogotas Arroyo .................................... ... .. ..........320
San Juan Creek .................................................3.238
San Luis Creek .......................... ........................... 640
Steel Canyon ........................................ .. .......... .... 640

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State Lands Open Sept. 1 through May 31
County
Property Name ............................................... Acres
Clear Creek
Golden Watershed ............................................. ..480
Custer
Bear Gulch ........................................................... 640
Beddows Mountain ..............................................560
Florence ............................................................... 640
Fremont
Grape Creek ...................................................... 1,280
McCoy gulch ....................................................... 640
Pinnacle Rock ...................................................... 520
Table Mountain .............................................. 10,468
West Bear Gulch .................................................. 640
Cody Park .... ..................................................... 1,560
Black Hawk ...................................................... 1,511
Huerfano
Black Mountain .................................... ...............640
Little Sheep Mountain ......................................... 640
Schultz Canyon .. .............................................. .... 960
South Middle Creek ............................................. 585
Larimer
Eagle Canyon ....................................................... 640
Las Animas
Sakariason ........................... ......................... ........ 560
Logan
Ford Bridge ......... .. ............................................... 280
Red Lion Ranch ................................................. .. 640
Montezuma
Menefee Peak ...................................................... 635
Roun
Grassy Creek .................... .. .................... .. ........... .360
Yuma
Landsman Creek ................................................. .332

State Lands Open Sept. I- Oct. IS (Youth Mentor Program Only)
County
Property Name ...............................................Acres
Otero
Arkansas ................ ........................................... ..... .70

State Lands Open Aug. IS-Sept. 20
County
Property Name .............................................. .Acres
Weld
Carr Tract .......................................................... 3,240

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REGIONAL OFFICES
Northeast: 6060 Broadway, Denver 80216, (303) 291-7230
West: 71 I Independent Ave., Grand Junction 81505, (970) 248-7175.
Southeast: 2126 N. Weber. Colorado Springs 80907. (719) 473-2945 .
MAPS
Bureau of Land Management, 2850 Youngfield, Lakewood, CO 80215; (303)
239-3600: public vs. private land maps - $4 each.
U.S. Geological Survey, P.O. Box 25286, Den ver Federal Center, Denver, CO
80225; 1-800-435-7627 or (303) 202-4700: topographical and county maps.
U.S. Forest Service, P.O. Box 25127, Lakewood, CO 80225;
(303) 275-5350: national forest maps.
Pierson Graphics - Maps Unlimited, 899 Broadway. Denver, CO 80203, (303)
623-4299

SUNRISE - SUNSET TABLE
The table below is valid for Denver, CO through the year 2000.
SUBTRACT one minute from opening and clo i_ng time for each
l 2½ miles east of Denver. ADD one minute to opening and closing time for each 12½ miles west of Denver. The above changes
are based on the assumption that each degree of longitude equals
50 miles and that a change of l degree of longitude equals 4 minutes change in sunrise and unset times.
MON.

DAY
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
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14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29

30
31

SEPT.
Rise Set
A.M. P.M.

OCT.

6:32
6:30
6:29
6:27
6:25
6:24
6:22
6:21
6:19
6:17
6:16
6:14
6:12
6:11
6:09
6:08
6:06
6:04
6:03
6:01
5:59
5:58
5:56
5:54
5:53
5:51
5:50
5:48
5:46
5:45

5:56
5:57
5:58
5:59
6:00
6:01
6:02
6:03
6:04
6:05
6:06
6:07
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6:09
6:10
6:11
6:12
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6:14
6:15
6:16
6:17
6:18
6:19
6:20
6:22
6:23
6:24
6:25
6:26
6:27

5:28
5:28
5:29
5:30
5:31
5:32
5:33
5:34
5:35
5:36
5:37
5:38
5:39
5:40
5:41
5:42
5:42
5:43
5:44
5:45
5:46
5:47
5:48
5:49
5:50
5:51
5:52
5:53
5:54
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A.M. P.M.
5:43
5:41
5:40
5:38
5:37
5:35
5:33
5:32
5:30
5:29
5:27
5:26
5:24
5:23
5:21
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5:18
5:17
5:15
5:14
5:13
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5:09
5:07
5:06
5:05
5:03
5:02
5:01
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A.M. P.M.
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6:29
6:31
6:32
6:33
6:34
6:35
6:36
6:37
6:39
6:40
6:41
6:42
6:43
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4:49
4:48
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4:42
4:42
4:41
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4:40
4:39
4:39
4:38
4:38
4:37
4:37
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7:03
7:04
7:05
7:06
7:06
7:07
7:08
7:09
7:10
7:11
7:12
7:12
7:13
7:14
7:14
7:15
7:16
7:16
7:17
7:17
7:18
7:18
7:19
7:19
7:20
7:20
7:20
7:21
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4:36
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4:41
4:41
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7:21
7:21
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7:21
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7:21
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7:16
7:15
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7:13
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4:51
4:52
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BIG GAME SEASON DATES -- 1996-1998
1996 -- ARCHERY
Deer (west of 1-25) &amp; Elk ............................. ..................................... Aug.31-Sept.29
Deer (east of I-25) ............................................................ .0ct. l-25 &amp; Nov.7-Dec.31
Antelope ............................................................................................. Aug.15-Sept.20

1997 -· ARCHERY
Deer (west of 1-25) &amp; Elk ..................................................................Aug.30-Sept.28
Deer (cast of l-25) ........ ......... .............. ....... ....................... Oct. l-24 &amp; Nov.6-Dec.3 I
Antelope ....................... ......................................................................Aug. I 5-Sept.20

1998 -- ARCHERY
Deer (west of 1-25) &amp; Elk .. ........................................................... ..... Aug.29-Sept.27
Deer (east of l-25) ................. ......... ......... .......................... 0ct. l-23 &amp; Nov.5- Dec.3 I
Antelope ................................................... .......................................... Aug.15-Sept.20

1996 -- MUZZLELOADING RIFLE

Deer (west of 1-25) &amp; Elk .... ..... ................................................................. Sept.14-22
Deer (east of 1-25) ..................................................................... .................. Oct.12-18
Antelope ...... ................................................................................................ Oct.21-29

1997 -- MUZZLELOADING RIFLE
Deer (west ofl-25) &amp; Elk .................. ........................................................ Sept.13-21
Deer (east of 1-25) ....... ................................................................................ Oct.11-17
Antelope ........................................................................... ...... ..................... Oct.21-29

1998 -- MUZZLELOADING RIFLE

Deer (west of 1-25) &amp; Elk .................. .. ...................................................... Sept.12-20
Deer (east of 1-25) ....................................................................................... Oct. I0-16
Antelope ........................... ...................................................... .... ................. Oct.21-29

1996 -- RIFLE AND ASSOCIATED METHODS
Deer, Elk, Bear
First Season .................................... .............. ...................... ............... ... .... Oct.12-16
Second Season ................. ......................................................................... Oct.19-30
Third Season ....................................... .................. ..................................... Nov.2-10
Regular. Plains Deer .......................................................................... Oct.26- ov.6
Late, Plains Deer ........................................................................................ Dec.l-14
Antelope .... .... ................................ ......... ............... ............ Sept.28-Oct.4 or Oct.5-11
Limited Bear ............................................................... .............................. ... Sept.2-30

1997 -- RIFLE AND ASSOCIATED METHODS
Deer, Elk, Bear
First Season ................................ ......................... ...... ................... ... ......... Oct.11-1 5
Second Season .......................................................................................... Oct.18-29
Third Season................................................................................................ ov. l-9
Regular, Plains Deer ........................................ .................................. Oct.25-Nov.5
Late, Plains Deer. ....................................................................... ................ Dec.1-14
Antelope ......................... ......................... ............... ............... Sept.27-Oct.3; Oct.4-10
Limited Bear .................................................................. :........ ....... ... ... ........ Sept.2-30

1998 -· RIFLE AND ASSOCIATED METHODS
Deer, Elk, Bear
First Season ....................... ............... ........ ....................... ....... ........ .......... Oct.10-14
Second Season .......... ............................. ................................. .................. Oct.17-28
Third Season ......... .............................. .............................. .. .......... ...... Oct.31-Nov.8
Regular, Plains Deer ................... .................. ..................................... Oct.24-Nov.4
Late, Plains Deer. ......... .......................... ............... ........ ............................ .Dec.1-14
Antelope ................................................ ......................., .......... Sept.26-0ct.2; Oct.3-9
Limited Bear .................................... ............................. ............. .................. Sept.2-30

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�COLORADO DIVISION OF WILDLIFE
Department of Natural Resources
6060 Broadway, Denver, CO 80216
Telephone (303] 297-1192

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                  <text>1995-1996
Supplement to the Colorado
Wildlife Property Directory:

STATE
TRUST
LANDS
Open Only for Wildlife• Related Recreation
Most properties open from Sept. I, 1995 - Feb. 28, 1996
(See list of indi vidual properties in this brochure for details.)
Primed for free distribution hy the

COLORADO DIVISION OF WILDLI FE
Dcpnnmcnt of Natural Resource,

6060 Broadway. Denver. CO 80216
Telephone: (303) '.!97- 1I 92

�WELCOME TO STATE TRUST LANDS OPEN TO WILDUFE-

RELATED RECREATION!
The Division of Wildlife and the State Land Board are working to open
new lands for wildlife-related recreation - fishing, hunting and watchable wildlife. As gr.izing leases expire. or wilh lhe agreement of current
lease-holders. state trust lands will open throughout lhe state to wildlife
recreationists. These lands will provide much-needed recreational opportunities, and the number of acres available should grow each year. Not all
state trust lands will be open to the public, however. Those properties
that are open for wildlife recreation are described in this brochure
and will have signs posted for public access. Permission to enter any
other state trust lands must be obtained from the lessee. This brochure

identifies 135 properties now open, more than 275,000 acres in all. Many
more acres of land may be open in the future. Wildlife recreationists are
urged to respect the rights of other users and lessees on the properties so
that these lands can remain open in the future.
Printed for free distribution by the
COLORADO DMSION OF WILDLIFE

Department of Natural Resources
6060 Broadway, Denver. CO 80216
(303) 297-J 192
TELEPHONE DEVICE FOR THE DEAF AND HEARING
IMPAIRED (TDD): Denver Headquarters (303) 291-7417; Central

Region (303) 291-7230
Office Hours: Monday thru Friday 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Mountain Time
The Wildlife Commission approved this year's selections for State
Trust Lands at its May meeting. WILDLIFE COMMISSIONERS: Arnold
Salazar. chair; Rebecca Frank, vice chair, Mark Le Valley, secretary;
Rev. Jesse Langston Boyd. Jr., member: Louis Swift, member. John R.
Stulp, member: William R. Hegberg, member.
The Division of Wildlife is funded by sales of hunting and fishing
Licenses. interest earned on those sales and donations. The Division also
receives a portion of federal excise taxes on the sale of hunting and fishing equipment. The Division does not receive late tax revenues.
The Colorado Division of Wildlife of the Department of Natural
Resources prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion.
sex., national origin and disabilities in all aspects of employment and public participation in its programs and services. For information or to register a complaint. contact the Colorado Division of Wildlife, 6060
Broadway, Denver. CO 80216, or call (303) 297-1 192.
Published June 1995 - 300,000 copies
Printed by National Printing &amp; Packaging Corp.. Denver. CO

OPERATION GAME THIEF

Report any wildlife violation by calling
1-800-332-4155 (toll-free statewide) or
295-0164 in the Denver area.
For out-of-state calls on violations of Colorado wildlife laws, nonresidents can call 1-800-800-WARDEN. This toll-free number is handled by
the National Anti-Poaching Foundation, Inc. of Colorado Springs, Colo.
It will forward all calls to the Colorado Operation Game Thief program
for investigation.
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WHAT ARE STATE TRUST LANDS?
State trust lands were given to the state by the federal government
when Colorado was granted statehood in 1876. Revenues from rents. royalties and land sales go to benefit the state's K-12 public schools and several other smaller trusts. The trust lands total nearly 3 million surface
acres and 4 million acres of subsurface mineral rights.
Since the trust lands are managed to generate revenue for public
schools and to preserve long-term productivity and value, the lands are
not all open for public use.
Most of the state trust lands are leased to private parties, and access is
controlled by those lessees.
In 1992, the State Land Board adopted a multiple-use access policy.
which means certain properties may be open to the public for wildliferelated recreation.
The State Land Board and the Division of Wildlife have agreed to
select about 500,000 acres of trust lands with the best wildlife values to
be opened for public use over a 10-year period. The Division will pay for
this opportunity, using hunting and fishing license fees. The Land Board
will use that money to help finance public schools in Colorado.
EXCHANGE OF USE
In some cases, wildlife and wildlife recreationists benefit by what's
called an exchange of use. The exchanges involve trust lands and nearby
private lands. Exchanges have occurred in Jackson, Larimer, Moffat and
Park counties. However, all properties listed in this brochure are open for
wildlife-related recreation regardless of whether they are trust lands or
exchanged lands.
GENERAL PROVISIONS FOR ALL
DMSION OF WILDLIFE-CONTROLLED PROPERTIES,
INCLUDING STATE TRUST LANDS
(The laws and regulations contained in Ibis brochure are paraphrased
for easier understanding and are intended to be used only as a guide. The
official statutes and regulations that govern hunting and fishing are available for viewing at Division of Wildlife offices.)
Except as specifically authorized, tbe following activities are prohibited on all lands, waters, the frozen surface of waters, rights-of-way, buildings and other structures or devices under the control of the Division of
Wildlife:
1. To enter, use or occupy any area when posted against such entry, use
or occupancy.
2. To enter, use or occupy any area for any commercial purpose or to
conduct land, water, oil, gas or mineral investigations, surveys or explorations.
3. To operate any vehicle (motorized or non-motorized) except on publicly maintained roads or within designated camping or parking areas. All
motor vehicles and operators must comply with Colorado motor vehicle
laws.
4. To operate a motor vehicle in excess of posted speed limits or in
excess of2S miles per hour where not posted.
S. To leave a camp, pitched tent, shelter, motor vehicle or trailer unattended for more than 48 hours, or to camp or to park a travel trailer or
camper on any area more than 14 days in any 45-day period.
6. To build, erect or establish a permanent structure or to plant vegetation. Only portable blinds or tree stands and steps may be erected by the
public on these areas. No naiJs may be driven into trees. Man-made materials used for blinds or tree stands must be removed within IO days afcer
the end of tbe season in which they are used.

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7. To remove, modify. adjust, deface, destroy or mulila1e any building,
structure, water control device, fence, gate, poster, notice, sign, survey or
section marker. tree, shrub or other vegetation or an object of archaeological, geological or historical value or interest
8. To liner or leave fish, fish entrails, human excrement., waste water,
containers or other trash or toxic substance, or 10 bring any household or
commercial trash or toxic substance 10 a Division-controlled area for disposal, or to dump trailer waste into a sanitary facility.
9. To build a fire without ways to prevent its spreading or to leave a
fire unattended.
10. To release or allow livestock Lo graze or range on any area, except
that horses, mules, llamas and burros may be used when in wildlife recreational activities.
11. To permit dogs. cats or other domestic pets to run at large (not on a
leash) on any area, except dogs lawfully used while hunting, training dogs
for hunting or during Division-authorized field trials.
I2. To possess, use or apply explosives, poisons, herbicides, inseclicides or other pesticides.
13. To dig trenches. holes or pilS.
14. To leave boalS. rafts or other floating craft beached, at anchor,
moored or docked unattended overnight except in areas designated for
that purpose.
15. To fish from Division-controlled boat ramps or boat docks when in
conflict with boaters or as posted.
J 6. To snorkel, scuba dive or spearfish with the aid of diving mask,
swim fins, snorkel or air tanks except in waters where swimming is permitted, when location is properly identified by a "divers down flag" and
when the scuba diver has a valid S.C.U.B.A. diver's certificate issued by
a recognized S.C.U.B.A. training organization.
17. To engage in disorderly conduct, indecent exposure, drunkenness
or abusive language.
18. To use air- or gas-inflated floating devices as transportation on
water unless the device is of multi-compartment construction and has a
rigid motor mount for devices propelled by gasoline or electric motors.
Single-compartment air or gas-filled flotation devices are restricted to
designated swimming areas.
I9. To promote, sponsor or conduct boat regattas or other nonwildlifeoriented group activities.
20. To land any aircraft.
21. To leave decoys or anything used as decoys in the field or on the
water overnight.
22. To swim except in designated waters or in specifically authorized
water-contact activities.
23. To discharge a firearm or bow within designated parking, camping
or picnic areas.
24. To fish in fish-rearing ponds or raceways on any Division property.
25. To fail to leave a property when ordered by authorized Division of
Wildlife personnel for a violation of any of the above or any other law of
the state.

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SPECIFIC PROVISIONS FOR STATE TRUST LANDS
I. Public use is allowed Sept. I through Feb. 28. unless otherwise specified. All properties that are new for 1995-96 don't open to the public
until Sept. 1, 1995, and are indicated with an asterisk(*).
2. Properties are open to the public only during daylight hours except
where camping is allowed as posted.
3. Many areas are restricted to foot or horseback travel. Motorized
vehicles. where allowed, must stay on publicly maintained roads.
4. No use of buildings, equipment and posted safety zones surrounding
facilities is allowed.
S. Camping and fires are prohibited except in specifically designated
areas.
6. Camping will be permitted only on those properties as posted.
7. Hunting on state trust lands is allowed only during established seasons. Please refer to Division of Wildlife hunting season brochures for
specific dates when hunting is permitted for individual species.

LIMlTS OF PUBLIC USE
I. The director of the Division of Wildlife may set a limit on public use
of any Division property up to 60 days. The director will use the following criteria when setting Limits:
a The location and size of the area.
b. The location, type and condition of roads, vehicle parking areas and
the number and type of sanitary facilities available.
c. The number of users the area will tolerate without significant degradation to wildlife resources, and public or private property.
d. To ensure public safety, health and welfare.
2. Whenever a Limit is exercised, areas will be posted indicating the
number of people permitted there. It is unlawful to enter an area posted as
being fully occupied or after being advised by an officer of the Division
that the area is full.
3. The Division may waive these restrictions for daytime use during a
specified time for organized, supervised groups whose numbers exceed
the limits. Written approval must first be obtained from the appropriate
Division regional manager.

ASK FIRST!
It is illegal to hunt or fish on private land in Colorado without first
obtaining the landowner's permission. It is the recreationist's responsibility to know whether the land is private. A landowner does not have to
post or fence the land. State Land Board properties open to wildlife-related recreation and that are adjacent to private lands have signs marking
their boundaries.

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INFORMATION NUMBERS
Need infonnation on hunting and fishing seasons? Call the phone numbers listed below for up-to-date recordings of season dates and other pertinent information:
Deer, Elk and Antelope................................................................29I-7529
Hunter Education Classes ............................................................29 I-7530
Small Game..................................................................................291-7546
Upland Game/furkey ..................................................................29 I-7547
Waterfowl.....................................................................................291-7548
Camping .......................................................................................29 1-7532
Maps .............................................................................................29 I -7540
Watchable Wildlife ......................................................................29 1-75 18
General Fishing Information .......................................................291-7533
Stocking Report ...........................................................................29 I-753 1
Fishing Condition Reports:
M etro Denver and Foolhills....................................................29 1-7535
Northeastern Colorado ............................................................29 I-7536
Northwestern Colorado...........................................................291-7537
Southeastern Colorado ............................................................29 I-7538
Southwestern Colorado...........................................................291-7539
These recordings are available 24 hours a day and are Denver-area numbers. For a List of all recordings, call (303) 291-7299.

LOOK FOR SIGNS LIKE THESE ON STATE TRUST LANDS
OPEN TO WILDLIFE-RELATED RECREATION.
Signs are printed with black letters on white backgrounds.

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State Trust Lands Open for
Wildlife-Related Recreation
Propenies are listed by county. Unles.s otherwise indicated, these properties are open Sept. I, 1995 to Feb. 28, 1996. There are opportunities for
watching wildlife on all properties. Those properties indicated with an
asterisk(*) are new for 1995-96 or have additional acres now open to the
public. Those properties that are new for 1995-96 don't open for public use until Sept. 1, 1995. The properties are numbered first by county,
then with lower case letters within each county.

3. BACA COUNTY
a. *SAND CREEK SOUTH
From Campo. drive l 5 miles west on Road J: tum south on Road I 3 for
5.5 miles to Forest Service pasiure, gate 2C. Drive south and east for I
mile, taking a right fork south for 1/4 mile 10 the lease boundary.
ACRES: 319
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, mountain lions, doves, scaled quail, rabbils, coyotes,
bobcats, turkeys.
ACCESS: Must park on USFS land and walk into parcel.
b. *STATE LINE
From Campo, go 4 miles west on Road J, tum south on Road 24 for 5
miles, tum east through USFS pasture gate 6M. Continue I mile and
tum south at gate 6A on a two-track trail. At I mile, pass through two
gates and continue south and east for 1.3 miles to the northwest comer
of the lease.
ACRES: 496
OPEN: Sept. I -Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Antelope, scaled quail, rabbits, coyotes.
ACCESS: Vehicle access as directed 10 northwest comer of the parcel.
Recreationists must park there and walk 10 the parcel. NOTE: A 4x4 is
required for sandy unimproved roads in the USFS pastures. Please close
all gates found open.

4. BENT COUNTY
a. BLUE LAKES
From Las Ani mas, take Hwy. 194 west lo Cty. Rd. 10, north 11 miles to
the property.
ACRES: 3,1 10
OPEN: Year-round.
HUNTING: Antelope, deer, waterfowl. upland game.
FISHING: Warm-water lake.

S. CHAFFEE COUNTY
a. LITTLE COCHETOPA CREEK
From Poncha Springs, take Hwy. 50 west 2.5 miles to Cty. Rd. 210, then
south 4.5 miles 10 the property.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game.
ACCESS: Foot or horseback only; no motorized vehicles.
b. *ASPEN RIDGE
From Salida, take Chaffee Cty. Rd. 175 (Ute Trail) approximately 5
miles north. Then left on Chaffee Cty. Rd. 185 for approximately 5

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miles to property.
ACRES: 542
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTrNG: Bighorn sheep, deer, elk.
ACCESS: Chaffee Cty. Rd. 185 at north and south ends of property. No
motorized vehicles off designated roads. Hunting by foot or horseback
only.
c. *PONCHA PASS
From Poncha Springs, go south 1/2 mile on Hwy. 285 to northeast corner.
ACRES: 360
OPEN: Sept. l-Feb.28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, conontail rabbits.
ACCESS: The southern 3/8 mjle of the eastern boundary of the parcel
meets Hwy. 285. No vehlcle traffic.

6. CLEAR CREEK COUNTY
a. *BAKERVILLE
From Georgetown, take 1-70 west approximately 5 miles. Section 16 is
about 1.25 mile east of the Bakerville exit. Majority of tract is on north
side ofl-70.
ACRES: 320
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28 for hunting. Otherwise, year-round for fishing
and watchable wildlife.
HUNTING: Bighorn sheep, elk, mule deer, mountain lions, black bears,
blue grouse, ptarmigan, cottontail rabbits and snowshoe hares.
FISHING: Cold-water stream.
ACCESS: Vehicle access off 1-70 right of way only. Access to property
by foot only.
b. *GOLDEN WATERSHED
From Denver take J-70 west to the Evergreen Parkway then south to
Bergen Park. Go west on Hwy. 103 to Golden Watershed (about 4
mjles).
ACRES:480
OPEN: Sept. I-May 31 for hunting. Year-round for fishlng and watchable wildlife.
HUNTING: Mule deer, elk, black bears, mountain lions, blue grouse.
cottontails, snowshoe hares, turkeys.
FISHING: Cold-water stream.
ACCESS: Access on property limjted to two parkjng lots (Hwy. 103
and Old Squaw Pass Road. and Witter Gulch). Access by foot or horseback to tract ( 1-2 miles).

7. CONEJOS COUNTY
a. LA JARA RESERVOIR
From La Jara go west on Hwy. 15, I 0.5 miles to USFS Rd. 240. then go
about 23 miles to the property.
ACRES: 31,393
OPEN: Year-round.
HUNTrNG: Deer, elk, antelope, bighorn sheep, black bear, mtn. lion,
small game.
FISHJNG: Lake, three cold-water streams.
b. *RAHADERO CANYON
From La Jara go approximately 14 miles west on Cty. Rd. 15; turn left
onto dirt road at Centro, then proceed 7 miles on La Jara Reservoir Rd.
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ACRES: 673
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, mountain lions, bears.
ACCESS: No motorized vehicles off existing trails.
c. *PINON HILLS
North side of property: from Manassa, drive 3.6 miles east on Hwy. 142
until you reach BLM Rd. 5006, and go southeast about 3 miles. The
property is directly south of the road. South side: From Manassa, drive
2 miles east on Hwy. 142; turn south on Cly. Rd. 20 for 2 miles. Tum
east on Cty. Rd. M for I mile to Cty. Rd. 21. Turn south about 2.5 miles
to BLM road (unnumbered). then east up the main draw 10 the end of
the road, about 6 miles.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28 for hunting. Year-round for watchable wildlife.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game.

9. CUSTER COUNTY
a. BEAR GULCH
From Westcliffe, go 10 miles east on Hwy. 96 to Cty. Rd. 271, then I
mile north to the property. Road leads to southeast comer of property.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. I-May 3 I.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, black bear, mountain lions, rabbits, squirrels,
turkeys.
b. LAPCN CREEK
From Westcliffe, go 8 miles southeast on Hwy. 69 to Afrport Rd., east on
Airport Rd. for 6 miles.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, antelope.
ACCESS: Through BLM land on west from Hwy. 69 and from north out
of San Isabel National Forest. No vehicular access; foot or horseback only.
c. *BEDDOWS MOUNTAIN
From Westcliffe, go north about 8 miles on Hwy. 69.
ACRES: 560
OPEN Sept. I -May 3 I.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, bears, mountain lions, turkeys, rabbits, squirrels.
ACCESS: Access from Hwy. 69 approximately 1/8 mile through southwest quarter of property. Access only as posted. No vehicle access;
parking in 1/2 acre along Hwy. 69.

11.DOUGLASCOUNTY
a. FOUR MlLE
From Woodland Park. take Hwy. 67 north 11.S miles to the town of
Westcreek, tum south on Cty. Rd. 73 for 0.7 of a mile, rum west on Cty.
Rd. 68 for 2 miles, tum north on USPS Rd. 523 for 4.6 miles. USFS Rd.
523 runs through the property.
ACRES: 360
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, rabbits, blue grouse. Safety Zone: Maintain a safety
zone of ISO yards around existing structures.

U . EAGLE COUNTY
a. BERRY CREEK
From Vail, take 1-70 west to Exit 163 (Edwards). go north to the entrance
of Singletree, west to USPS Rd. 778. go approximately I mile and take

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first left after canJeguard. follow road 2.5 miles to property.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, black bears, blue grouse, mbbits, coyotes.
ACCESS: Several 4WD roads run through propeny. Propeny is surrounded by USFS land.
b. SQUAW CREEK
From Vail, take I-70 west to Exit 163 (Edwards), go south to stoplight,
tum west on Hwy. 6, go 2 miles to road and bridge over Eagle River.
Tract continues I mile west from here.
ACRES: 272
OPEN: Year-round.
HUNTING: This propeny is closed to hunting and discharge of firearms.
FISHING: Cold-water stream.
ACCESS: Road and bridge over Eagle River; parking area and access
point. Squaw Creek Rd. and intersection of Hwy. 6. parking area and
access point. Walk-in access only.
c. WHISKEY CREEK
From Vail, go west on 1-70, take Exit 171 , go 1/2 mile west. Propeny is
on the south side of 1-70.
ACRES: 602
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, black bears, blue grouse, rabbits, coyotes.
ACCESS: Parking available at USFS office at Meadow Mountain (offl70 Exit 171, 1/4 mile east).

13. EL PASO COUNTY
a. TURKEY TRACK RANCH
From Fountain, go east about 14 miles on Squirrel Creek Rd. This road
and Peyton Hwy. border the property.
ACRES: 8.887
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game. Discharging firearms is prohibited
except while hunting.
ACCESS: Park in designated parking area. Walk-in access from there.

14. FREMONT COUNTY
a. *BADGER CREEK (partially in Park County)
From Cotopaxi, go approximately 21 miles north on Cty. Rd. 12, then
west approximately I mile on BLM road. Or, from Hartse), go south on
Hwy. 9 to Park Cty. Rd. 53. Follow Cty. Rd. 53 approximately 22 miles
10 propeny.
ACRES: 5,112
OPEN: Year-round for fishing; Sept. I-Feb. 28 for all other uses.
HUNTING: Mule deer, elk. bighorn sheep.
FISHING: Cold-water stream.
NEW FOR 1995: The propeny first opened in 1993, 4,273 acres were
added this year.

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b. DEER HA VEN
From Canon City, go west on Hwy. 50 to Hwy. 9, go approximately 9
miles nonh to Cty. Rd. l l. tum right and go 5.2 miles on Cty. Rd. 11 to
Deer Haven Rd., tum right on Deer Haven Rd. and go .8 miles to
Thompson Mtn. Rd. Tum right and go .7 miles to end of road.
ACRES:640
OPEN: Year-round.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.

�ACCESS: Surrounded by BLM land; no motor vehicle access; foot or
horseback only.
c. DIRTY GULCH
From Cotopaxi, go approximately 5.5 miles nonh on Oy. Rd. 12.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. l-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Mule deer.
ct.FLORENCE
From Canon City, take Hwy. 61 southeast 13 miles to Cty. Rd. IS. which
goes west to Florence Picnic Area, adjacent to property.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. I-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, black bears, mountain lions, rabbits, squirrels.
turkeys, blue grouse.
ACCESS: Walk-in access through national forest land (about 1/4 mile).

e. SHORT CREEK BALDY
From Cotopaxi, go west on Hwy. SO approximately 6 miles to Kerr Guieb
Rd.; go southwest about 5 miles to the property.
ACRES:640
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Mule deer, elk, mountain lions.
ACCESS: From Kerr Gukh Rd. to Hamilton Creek Rd. into south end of
property.
f. STONEY PACE MOUNTAIN
From Cotopaxi, go approximately 17 miles north oo Cty. Rd. 12.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Mule deer, elk.
ACCESS: From Cty. Rd. 12 and adjacent BLM land. Vehicles restricted
to main road; other access by foot or on horseback.
g. TABLE MOUNTA1N
From the intersection of Hwy. I IS and Academy Blvd. in Colorado
Springs, go 18 miles south on Hwy. I IS to gale.
ACRES: 10,416
OPEN: Sept. I-May 3 I.
HUNTING: Deer, black bears, mountain lions, rabbits. doves, turkeys,
coyotes.
ACCESS: Access by fool or horseback only from parking lots.
h. *CODY PARK
From Westcliffe, at the intersections of Hwys. 96 and 69, go north on
Hwy 96, 2.5 miles to Custer Cty. Rd. 215, go north 6.25 miles to southwest comer of the property. From Hwy. SO and 4th Street in Canon
City, go south on 4th Street 2 miles until street turns into Cty. Rd. 143.
Go 10.3 miles south on Cty. Rd. 143 to BLM Road 6227. Go northwest
on BLM Road 6227, 4 miles to Grape Creek., then southwest 3.5 miles
lo property.
ACRES: 1.560
OPEN: Sept. I-May 31.
HUNTING: Mountain lions, bears, deer, elk, antelope, turkeys, rabbits,
squirrels.
ACCESS: From Copper Gulch Rd., Fremont Cty. 27 A, several points
on the east side of property. No vehicle access to property.

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i. *GRAPE CREEK
From Canon City at Hwy. 50 and First Street, go south on First Street, I
mile to Fremont Cty. Rd. 3. West on Cly. Rd. 3, 5.2 miles Lo Temple
Canyon City Park. South 1/2 mile through park to northeast comer of
propeny. Continue through propeny along Grape Creek and 1.7 miles
along Grape Creek through SLM to connuence of Pine Gulch. Walk
west up Pine Gulch for 1.2 miles to property.
ACRES: 1.280
OPEN: Sept. I-May 3 1 for hunting. Year-round for watchable wildlife.
Fishing as posted on Grape Creek.
HUNTING: Deer. elk. bighorn sheep, mountain lions. bears, rabbits,
turkeys.
FISHING: Cold-water su-eam.
ACCESS: Poot or horseback only. No vehicle access on propeny.

16. GRAND COUNTY
a. MIDDLE CARTER-GUNSIGHT
Northwest sector: From Kremmling, take Hwy. 40, 14 miles west to Cty.
Rd. 27. Southeast sector: From Kremmling, take Hwy. 40, 10 miles west
to Cty. Rd. 25. 1n mile east to Cty. Rd. 26, east approximately 5 miles.
ACRES: 5,019
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
ACCESS: Chimney Rock Rd. (Cty. Rd. 27) accesses northwest section;
Gunsight Rd. (Cty. Rd. 26) accesses southeast section. Some areas
restricted to foot or horseback.
CAlITION: Roads are highly erodible and care is advised during wet
weather.
b. MJDDLEPARK
From Kremmling, take Hwy. 40 west 6 miles to Hwy. 134, go 2 miles
west to Red Din Rd. (USFS Rd. 100), approximately 15 miles to Buffalo
Park, USFS Rd. 131 east at Buffalo Park, follow signs.
ACRES: 3,566
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game. small game.
ACCESS: Through Buffalo Park on USFS Rd. 131. Parking along road
about 1/2 mile beyond east Buffalo Park gate. Access by foot or on horseback east to boundary.
c. *MILK CREEK
From Kremmling, take Hwy. 40 west 6 miles to Hwy. 134, go 2 miles
west to Red Din Rd. (USFS Rd. 100), north 15 miles to Buffalo Park,
then east on USFS Rd. 131, follow signs. South access: USFS Rd. 131
goes 3.1 miles beyond gate east of Buffalo Park, ending at locked gate.
Follow signs to north and east. Access by foot and horseback only. North
access: South along ridge approximately 3 miles west of Hwy. 40 on Cty.
Rd. 184. Use restricted to Milk Creek drainage.
ACRES 10,455
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
NEW FOR 1995: Opened in 1993, there were 6.055 acres added in
1995.
d. TROUBLESOME VALLEY RANCH
From Kremmling. take Hwy. 40 east 5 miles to Cty. Rd. 2. then go north
about 9 miles to Cty. Rd. 24, tum right. Access through BLM or off this
road.
ACRES 876

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OPEN: SepL I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer. rabbits, coyotes, grouse.
ACCESS: Most pub)jc access offCty. Rds. 2 and 24. adjacent BLM land.
Foot or horseback only.
e. WEST CARTER MOUNTAIN
From Kremmling, take Hwy. 40 west approximately 14 miles, tum east
on Cty. Rd. 27 (Chimney Rock Rd.). Access begins 1.5 miles east of
Hwy.40.
ACRES: 2,360
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
ACCESS: Foot and horseback access only through gates at lndian Pass
tract, west side of Carter Mountain and at Badger Creek. Motor vehicle
use by permit (for handicapped only) on Badger Creek tract. Some areas
restricted to foot or horseback.
f. WINDY RJDGE
From Kremmling. go west 22 miles on Hwy. 40 (Diamond Creek crossing), west approximately 2 miles on Cly. Rd. 184.
ACRES: 880
OPEN: Sept I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big gan1e, small game.
CAUTION: Roads are highly erodible and care is advised in wet weather.
g. *COPPER MOUNTAIN
From Kremmling, go south on Hwy. 9 to Williams Peak or from Grand
Cty. Rd. 3 at Mule Creek. Access from USFS land to the south.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk. deer, blue grouse.
ACCESS: Sou1hem boundary of section adjacenl 10 Routt National
Forest. All other access (3 sides) is from private land. and permission is
required. Walk-in hunting only. No ATV or motor vehicle use.
h. *LITTLE H. 0.
From Granby, go 4.5 miles east of Granby on Cty. Rd. 60.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sepl. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk.
ACCESS: Parking area at northwest comer. No parking along county
road except in designated areas.
i. *ANTELOPE CREEK
From Kremmling. go west 13 miles on Hwy. 40 to Cty. Rd. 27
(Chimney Rock Rd). Approximately 5.5 miles east on Cty. Rd. 27.
ACRES: 1,240
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk. deer, blue grouse.
ACCESS: Chimney Rock Road provides vehicle access that approaches the
area At approximately mile marker 6, a signed gale allows foot, horse and
ATV travel along the main corridor through East Carter lease and to a fenc~
line adjoining the Antelope Creek lease. A walk-through gate with signing
will provide access to the property. Access is Jjmiled to foot and horse travel.
j. *CARTER CREEK
From Kremmling, go 13 miles west on Hwy. 40 to Cty. Rd. 27
(Chimney Rock Rd.). Approximately 4 miles east on Cty. Rd. 27.
ACRES: 1,301

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OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
H UNTING: M ule deer, elk, blue grouse, sage grouse.
ACCESS: Chimney Rock Road pr ovides the main vehicle access to the
area. A n i mproved parking area is established at the curve (approx. mile
marker 3) across from Carter Mountain Ranch. Access by foot and
horseback is to the south. Physically handicapped people can make
prior arrangements for vehicle access by contacting the local Division
of Wildlife office.
le *EAST -CARTER MOUNTAIN
From Kremmling, go 13 miles west on Hwy. 40 to Cty. Rd. 27
(Chimney Rock Rd.). About 4 miles east on Cty. Rd. 27.
ACRES: 1,794
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
H UNTI NG: Mule deer. elk, blue grouse.
ACCESS: Chimney Rock Road provides the main vehicle access to the
area, passing through the west side of the lease. Two parking areas (one
developed, one undeveloped) are along Chimney Rock Rd. Gate at
approximately mile marker 5 (6 miles east on Cty. Rd. 27) provides
foot. horse and A TV access east to the lease also. Foot and horseback
travel on the lease itself. No parking outside of the parking lots.
Camping allowed only as posted.

17. GUNNISON COUNTY
a. EAST BEAVER CREEK
From Almont, take USFS Rd. 742 for 6 miles northeast to USFS Rd. 586,
turn soulh and go 3 miles to the property.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Year-round.
HUNTING: Big Game, small game.
FISHING: Cold-water stream.
ACCESS: Camping is allowed.
b. *TOLLGATE
From Gunnison. at Hwys. SO and 135 go east approximately 11 miles to
BLM Rd. 310 I and turn north. Go 3.5 miles on BLM Rd. 3100; turn
east for I mile to USFS Rd. 802. Turn north; go 3 miles to USFS Rd.
802.1 A . Turn west and go 3 mi Jes to property entrance.
ACRES: 670
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Mule deer, elk. black bears, mountain lions, blue grouse,
rabbits.
ACCESS: This access is from the Quartz Creek Rd. to the Wood's
Gulch cutoff. Access by foot or horseback only, except on ridge road as
marked in the southwest comer of the section. A parking area is just
inside the south entrance.
c. *BLACK SAGE PASS
From Gunnison at Hwy. 50 and USFS Rd. 243 (Marshall Pass Rd.), go
north on Hwy. 50, I mile to USFS Rd. 888. Travel north on USFS Rd.
888 for approximately 5.5 miles 10 the south boundary of property.
ACRES:415
OPEN: Year-round.
HUNTING: Mule deer. elk, black bears, mountain lions. blue grouse,
rabbits.
FISHING: In small section of No Name Creek.
ACCESS: Access point on USFS Rd. 888 approximately 1/2 mile north
of junction of USFS Rd. 887 (Black Sage Pass Rd.) and 888. Access by
foot or horseback only.

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d. *TOMICHI DOME
From Gunnison, at Hwys. 50 and 135 go approximately 17 miles east
on Hwy. 50 Lo BLM Rd. 3095 (Waunita Hot Springs Rd.). Tum north
on BLM Rd. 3095 and go approximately 4 miles to lhe west boundary
of property.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28 for hunting and watchable wildlife. Year-round
for fishing.
HUNTING: Mule deer, elk, antelope. black bears, mountain lions,
grouse, rabbits.
FISH LNG: H ot Springs Reservoir.
ACCESS: Enter the property just to Lhe southwest of Hot Springs
Reservoir. Camping is allowed as posted.

18. HUERFANO COUNTY
a. BLACK HAWK
From 1-25, (Exit 42) talce Cty. Rd. 3 10 to Pryor, then go 2.5 miles west to
north side of property, or I mile south from Pryor on Cty. Rd. 312 to east
side of property.
ACRES: 1,511
OPEN: Sept. I -May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, black bears, mountain lions, antelope, elk. doves, rabbits, turkeys.
ACCESS: Huerfano Cty. Rd. 310 enters property on north side and goes
Lo Lhe west end. Cty. Rd. 312 adjoins the soulheast property boundary for
1/2 mile. No vehicles allowed off county roads; foot or horseback only.
b. BLACK MOUNTAIN
From Gardner. go I mile west on Hwy. 69, turn north on USFS Rd. 400
and go approximately 6 miles to USFS Rd. 405 (Black Mountain Rd.), go
west 1/2 mile to access markers.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. I-May 31.
HUNTrNG: Deer, elk, rabbits, squirrels, doves, coyotes, turkeys.
ACCESS: From Black Mountain Rd. via by foot or on horseback only.
c. LITTLE SHEEP MOUNTAIN
From Gardner, to soulhwesl on Cty. Rd. 560 (Arco Rd ..), 7 miles to property.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. I-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, bears, elk, rabbits, doves, band-tailed pigeons, turkeys.
ACCESS: Cty. Rd. 560 traverses tract from northwest comer to south
side. No vehicles allowed off county road.
d. SCHULTZ CANYON
From Walsenburg take Cty. Rd. 330 (Ideal Rd.) soulh 11 miles.
ACRES: 960
OPEN: Sept. I-May 31.
HUNTrNG: Deer, bears, mountain lions, rabbits, doves, band-tailed
pigeons, turkeys.
ACCESS: Cty. Rd. 330 traverses northeast quarter of Sec. 3 1 and soulh
half of Sec. 36. Cty. Rd. 3 10 enters northeast quarter of Sec. 31 on east
side. No vehicles allowed off county road.
e. WOLF SPRINGS
From Walsenburg, Lake Hwy. 69 for 25 miles west to Gardner. then continue 7 miles west to the property.
ACRES:640

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OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game.
ACCESS: A Craeger Resource quad map is useful in locating access. The
southwest comer of the property can be entered from Hwy. 69. 7 mile.~
west of Gardner. Foot or horseback only.
f. * SOUTH MlDDLE CREEK
From La Veta. go 1/2 mile south on Hwy. 12 to Indian Creek Rd.
(USFS Rd. 410), then go west 11 miles.
ACRES: 585
OPEN: Sept. I -May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, bears, mountain lions, turkeys, blue grouse.
ACCESS: USFS Rd. 410 enters the property on the south side near the
southwest corner. No vehicles will be allowed off the roads. Foot or
hor.,eback access only.

19. JACKSON COUNTY
a.COHAGEN
From Walden, go 6 miles southeast on Hwy. 14 10 Cly. Rd. 21. Go
approximately 2 miles south on Cty. Rd. 21 to the property.
ACRES: 2,377
OPEN: Sept. I -Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game. small game.
ACCESS: Cty. Rds. 21 and 32. Foot or horseback only.
b. EAST DELANEY BUTTE LAKE
From Walden go J.2 miles west on Hwy. 14 to Cty. Rd. I2W, then 5.3
miles west to Cty. Rd. 18, then 4.5 miles west to Cty. Rd. 5, I mile north
to entrance of Delaney Butte Lakes State Wildlife Area.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Year-round.
HUNTING: Small game.
FISHING: Cold-water lake.
ACCESS: From Delaney Butte Lakes State Wildlife Area, go to the east
side of East Delaney Butte Lake. Foot access only. Camping and campfires are limited to the existing state wildlife area campground next to
East Delaney Butte Lake.
c. ELK MOUNTAIN
From Walden, take 5th Street east, which turns into Cty. Rd. I 2E. then go
approximately 12 miles east. then take Cty. Rd. l2F about 2.5 miles
northeast to the parking lot at the end of the road. Access is only from this
parking lot and the State Forest land.
ACRES: 2,840
OPEN: Year-round.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, blue grouse. rabbits, coyotes.
FISHING: Cold-water stream.
ACCESS: From parking lot at end of Cty. Rd. I 2F. All roads off Cty. Rds.
I2E and I2F are closed.
d. INDIAN CREEK
From Rand, go east on Cty. Rd. 27, 4 miles to Cty. Rd. 21. Then go south
I mile to the marked parking lot.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer. elk. blue grouse, snowshoe hares. coyotes. Hunting is
prohibited with centerfire rifles in the northeast quarter of Sec. 16.
ACCESS: Limited to the parking lot on Cty. Rd. 21 in southwest quarter
of Sec. 16.

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e. KEMP DRAW
From Walden, go 6 miles southeast on Hwy. 1-l LO Cty. Rd. 21; go 1.5
miles south to the property.
ACRES: 520
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game. small game.
ACCESS: OffCty. Rd. 21. Stay on established roads.
f. OWL MOUNTAIN
From Rand go east on Cty. Rd. 27, which goes between Hwys. 14 and
125. From Cty. Rd. 27, take USFS Rd. 792 north, then take a left fork and
go to the property.
ACRES:640
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk. small game.
ACCESS: No motorized trnvel beyond state trust land boundary.
g. *RABBIT EARS
From Walden, go southwest toward Muddy Pass on Hwy. 14 for 29 miles
to the parking lot.
ACRES: 4,948
OPEN: Year-round.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, blue grouse, rabbits.
FISHrNG: Cold-water stream.
ACCESS: Parking lot off Hwy. 14; walk over stiles. Foot traffic only.
Camping permitted as posted.
NEW FOR 1995: Opened in 1994, there are 4.400 new acres in 1995.
h. RED CANYON
From Walden. go 1/2 mile west on Hwy. 14 to Cly. Rd. I2W. and travel
5.3 miles west to C1y. Rd. 18. Then go 4.5 miles west 10 Cty. Rd. 5 and
go I mile north to entrance of Delaney Bulle Lakes State Wildlife Area.
From there. go west on Cty. Rd. 20 for 4 miles. Turn right at the sign and
follow two-track road for I mile to the state property.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer. elk, rabbits, blue grouse.
i.SANDCREEK
From Walden. go north on Hwy. 125 for 4 miles t.o Cty. Rd. 8. Then head
east on Cty. Rd. 8 for 7 miles to the Adams Ranch state trust land (this
access is only after Oct. I). Access can be obtained from the Elk
Mountain state trust land to the south or the Colorado State Forest to the
east.

ACRES: 4.998
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk. blue grouse. rabbits, coyotes.
ACCESS: The state forest from the east. the Adam's Ranch stale trust
land from the north, the Blevins Ranch HQ from the west. Controlled
access to the East Sand Dunes through Blevins Ranch HQ for educational
purposes only. Access through the Adams state trust land or through
Blevins Ranch HQ'S on a limited basis. only during big game season
with permission and only on a once-in-and-out basis.

j. TAYLOR ORAW
From Rand. go south on Hwy. 125 approximately 4 miles. then tum east
at the Old Homestead and follow Cty. Rd. 21 to Jack Creek. After crossing Jack Creek. take USFS Rd. 643 and go to the Taylor Draw road closure. From the road closure, go on foot or horseback to Sec. 36.

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ACRES: 320
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer. elk, blue grouse, snowshoe hares, coyotes.
ACCESS: From the Forest Service land bordering on the east. Foot or
horseback only from Forest Service land.
k. THREE SISTERS
From Walden, take 5th Street east, which turns into Cty. Rd. 12E, go 12
miles east. then take C1y. Rd. 12F for2.5 miles to parking lot. Access to
the property is only from parking lot and Colorado State Forest.
ACRES: 1.523
OPEN: Year-round.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, blue grouse, rabbits. coyotes.
FISHING: Cold-water stream.
ACCESS: Parking lot at the end of Cty. Rd. 12E. AU roads off Cty. Rds.
12E and 12F closed. Access also from state forest to the east.
I. * JOHNNY MOORE MOUNTAIN
From Walden. Lake 5th Street east, which turns into Cty. Rd. 12E: go
approximately 6 miles east to Cty. Rd. 23. Go south 3 miles until you
reach the BLM land. There are numerous two-track roads leading to the
western boundary of the property. Or, from Walden take Hwy. 14 east
approximately 12 miles; go north on Cty. Rd. 30 about I mile.
ACRES: 7,671
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28 for hunting and watchable wildlife. Year-round
for fishing as posted on southern portion of property.
HUNTING: Elk, moose, blue grouse, cottontail mbbits. coyotes.
FISHING: In Michigan River and at reservoir.
ACCESS: There is a parking lot west of the dam and a parking lot 1/4
mile north of the dam. Foot or horseback only. Motor vehicles are prohibited.
m. *MACFARLANE RESERVOIR
From Walden, go southwest LOward Muddy Pass on Hwy. 14 for 15
miles to the Cty. Rd. 34 turnoff to the east. Take Cty. Rd. 34 for
approximately 2 miles to 18 Island Reservoir. There is a two-track road
below the dam: follow this road through BLM to the property.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Antelope, rabbits, sage grouse. coyotes.
ACCESS: From surrounding BLM land. Motorized traffic only on
established roads within the property.
n. *NORTH PLATTE
From Walden, go 1.2 miles west on Hwy. 14 to Cty. Rd. 12. Then head
west 5.3 miles to Cty. Rd. 18, and go 2 miles on Cty. Rd. 18 to Cty. Rd.
9. Go about I mile and access the property to the west from the BLM
land for hunting. For fishing. instead of turning off on Cty. Rd. 8. stay
on Cly. Rd. 18 for 1/4 mile further to the bridge over the North Plane
River. The fishing part of the lease is on the river above the bridge.
ACRES: 152
OPEN: Year-round.
HUNTTNG: Antelope, rabbits, coyotes, sage grouse.
FISHING: North Platte River.
ACCESS: From Cly. Rd. 9 through the BLM land to the property for
hunting. Prom Cty. Rd. 18 above the bridge for fishing.

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25. LARIMER COUNTY
a. BULL MOUNTAlN
From Fort CoUins, take Hwy. 287 north 22 miles to Lhe Cherokee Park Rd.
(Larimer Cty. Rd. SOC); go approximately 35 miles west to the property.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: SepL I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
ACCESS: Cty. Rd. BOC runs through southeast comer of the property. A
two-trnck road runs into southwest pan of the property. Foot or horseback
only.
b. CHEROKEE PARK
Adjacent to Cherokee Park State Wildlife Area. Lone Pine Unit and
Lower Unit. Lone Pine Unit From Fort Collins. go 20 miles north on
Hwy. 287 to Red Feather Lakes Rd., then 8 miles west to unit. Lower
Unit From Ft. Collins. go 22 miles north on Hwy. 287 to Cherokee Park
Rd. BOC, then 6 miles west to unit.
ACRES: 1,480
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Bi3 game. small game.
c. POUDRE RIVER
From Fort Collins, go northwest on Hwy. 287 to Ted's Place, then go
west on Hwy. 14 for 1.7 miles to Division of Wildlife lands. These lane.ls
are north of Division of Wildlife lands along Hwy. 14, about 1.5 miles to
where Hwy. 14 rums north. These lands lie east of Hwy. 14 another I .7
miles.
ACRES: 2.877
OPEN: Sept. I -Feb. 28 for hunting and watchable wildlife. Year-round
for fishing only.
HUNTING: Deer, small game.
FISHlNG: Cold-water stream (Poudre River, North Fork of the Poudre
and Seaman Reservoir). Dam and caretaker residence closed to public as
posted. Boats prohibited, but float tubes allowed.
ACCESS: Hwy. 14 and USFS land. May access through private property
if permission is obtained first, except that written permission from agricultural lessee or his agent is required March I to Aug. 3 I. Foot or horseback only.
d. STEINHOFF HlLL
From Fon Collins, go north on Hwy. 287 about 16 miles to Cty. Rd. 74E
at The Forks; go 4 miles west on Cty. Rd. 74E; tum north on Cty. Rd. 37
and go 1/2 mile to property.
ACRES:480
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game. Only archery or shotgun hunting
allowed. Target prnctice is prohibited.
ACCESS: East end of property adjoins Cly. Rd. 37. Foot or horseback
only.
e. *ARROWHEAD
From Rustic, go 2.25 miles west on Hwy. 14 in Poudre Canyon, .25
miles highway frontage on north side.
ACRES: 200
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Bighorn sheep, mule deer, elk, cottontail rabbits, blue
grouse, pine squirrels.
ACCESS: Quaner-mile highway frontage on north side of Hwy 14.

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Propeny adjoins national forest on north, east and west.

26. LAS ANIMAS COUNTY
a. *APISHIPA NORTH
From Walsenburg, take 1-25 exit to Hwy. 10, go east for 18.5 miles,
then go south on Cty. Rd. 77 for 7 miles, east on Cty. Rd. 90 for 11
miles to Apishipa State Wildlife Area. Follow signs through wildlife
area to northeast side and parking lot.
ACRES: 1,880
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTrNG: Mule deer, antelope, bighorn sheep, rabbits, doves, scaled
quail, bobcats, coyotes.
ACCESS: Access from the north side of Apishipa State Wildlife Area.
Access by foot or horseback. No motor vehicles past parking lot.
b. *FLATTOP BUTTE
From Aguilar on 1-25. take Exit 34 to Cty. Rd. 60 east for IO miles.then
go north on Cly. Rd. 75 for 2 miles. Then go east on Cty. Rd. 64 for 2
miles and go north on Cty. Rd. 79 for 6 miles to parking lot.
ACRES: 2,052
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Mule deer, antelope, rabbits. doves, scaled quail, bobcats,
coyotes.
ACCESS: Access from parking area located on Las Animas Cty. Rd.
79. Foot access only. No vehicles past parking lot.

27. LOGAN COUNTY
a. *Red Lion Ranch
From Crook, go northeast on Hwy. 138 for 8.25 miles to the SedgwickLogan county line. Turn south on Logan Cty. Rd. 97/Sedgwick Cty. Rd.
I, and go 1.25 miles to parking area.
ACRES: 200
OPEN: Sept. I-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, pheasants, quail, turkeys, ducks, geese, rabbits, squirrels.
ACCESS: Parking area off Logan Cty. Rd. 97/Sedgwick Cty. Rd. I just
north of river bonom. Access only as posted.
b. FORD BRIDGE
From Sterling, go 7 .5 miles northeast on Hwy. I 38 to Cty. Rd. 40, then
go east 1n mile.
ACRES: 280
OPEN: Sept. I-May 31.
HUNTING: Mule and white-tailed deer, pheasants, quail, turkeys. ducks,
gees!!- Property closed to hunting deer with rines.
ACCESS: On northern boundary of property from Logan Cty. Rd. 40.

29. MOFFAT COUNTY
a. BOSTON FLATS
From Maybell, go nor1hwes1 3.5 miles on Hwy. 318. On north side of
Hwy. 318.
ACRES: 104
OPEN: Year-round.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
ACCESS: From Hwy. 318, walk-in access only. Adequate area for parking between the highway and the property. No motorized vehicles.

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b.BOX ELDER
From Hamilton, go south on Hwy. I 3 approximately 11 mi les to Cty. Rd.
17, tum right 1.5 miles to Cty. Rd. 51. Go I mile to Cty. Rd. 32 and go 7
mi les to BLM access.
ACRES: 628
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
ACCESS: Off Cty. Rd. 32 through BLM land. Foot or horseback only.
c. CEDAR SPRINGS
From Maybell, go 8 mi les west on Hwy. 40, turn south on Cty. Rd. 23
and go about 2 miles.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Antelope, deer, elk, small game.
ACCESS: Cty. Rd. 23 and BLM Rd. 1558. Vehicle access only on Cty.
Rd. 23 and BLM Rd. 1558.
d. CROSS MOUNTAlN
From Maybell, go southwest on Hwy. 40 for 16 miles to mile marker44;
go north on NPS • Deer Lodge Park Rd. about 2.5 miles to BLM easement.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Antelope, deer, elk, small game.
ACCESS: Deer Lodge Park Rd.
e. HARPER HCLL
From Hamilton, go 6 miles east on Hwy. 317 to Cty. Rd. 37. Go 2.5 miles
south on Cty. Rd. 37 to SLM land.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
ACCESS: Through BLM land. Foot or horseback only.
f. MONUMENT BUTTE
From Hamilton, go south 3 miles on Hwy. I 3 to Yellow Jacket Pass Rd.
(Cty. Rd. 45). Then go south on Cty. Rd. 45 for 4 miles.
ACRES: 653
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, rnbbitS, grouse.
ACCESS: Horseback or walk-in access along Cty. Rd. 45. No motor
vehicles; parking lot off Cty. Rd. 45 at north end. Parking lot with camping allowed at south end off county road.
g. MORAPOS
From Hamilton, go 2 miles south on Hwy. 13, then tum south on Cty. Rd.
41. Go 2 miles to access point on BLM land.
ACRES: 640

OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game. small game.
ACCESS: Through SLM land. Foot or horseback only.
h. POLE GULCH
From Craig, go 39 miles north on Hwy. 13 to Cty. Rd. 4; head west for
1.75 miles. Tract is south of Cty. Rd. 4 and extends about 5 miles west of
Cty. Rd. 9.
ACRES: 11,026
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.

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HUNTTNG: Big game. small game.
ACCESS: All roads on tract where gates are presenL All structures are
closed to public use. Motor vehicles restricted to existing roads.
i. SOUTH NIPPLE RIM
From Maybell, go north on Cty. Rd. 19 for 12 miles to Cty. Rd. 21. Then
go north I I miles to Cty. Rd. 7 and head north 2 miles to Cly. Rd. 4.
Then go west 9 miles to Cty. Rd. 66 and head south to the property.
ACRES: 11,722
OPEN: Year-round
HUNTING: Antelope. deer, elk, coyotes.
ACCESS: From Cty. Rd. 66, from southwest comer and walk from BLM
on the west and south sides. Motorized travel limited to existing ranch
roads as marked.
j. *RATTLESNAKE HlLL
(Opened in 1993 as Temple Gulch. this parcel was renamed Rattlesnake
Hill.)
From Craig, head west on Hwy. 40 for 27 miles Lo Cty. Rd. 57 (Price
Creek Rd.), tum south and go 5 miles to Cty. Rd. 32, tum south and go 4
miles on Cty. Rd. 32 to property.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, antelope, rabbits. sage grouse. Safety Zone: No
hunting within a quarter-mile safety zone along the east boundary of the
property.
ACCESS: Parking area and walk-thru access gate at the northeast comer.
Second walk-thru gate on the drift fence in southeast quarter. No parking
on county road.
k. THORNBURG ORA W
From Maybell, go 5 miles west on Hwy. 40; tum south on BLM Rd.
1558 and go about 1/4 mile.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HlJNTJNG: Antelope, deer, elk, small game.
ACCESS: Cty. Rd. 143 and BLM Rd. 1558.

I. TRIANGLE
Immediately west of Maybell to Hwy. 3 18 and Hwy. 40.
ACRES:748
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, antelope, small game.
ACCESS: Hwys. 318 and 40.
m. *COLD SPRINGS MOUNTAlN
From Maybell, go northwest on Hwy. 318 approximately 41 miles to
Moffat Cty. Rd. ION. Go north on Cty. Rd. ION for approximately 8
miles. State tract lies west of Cty. Rd. ION largely on top of Cold
Springs Mountain and is mixed with BLM and private lands. There are
also 2,495 acres on the east side of Cty. Rd. I ON that are mixed with
BLM and private land.
ACRES: 26,829
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28 for hunting. Year-round for watchable wildlife.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, antelope, blue grouse, sage grouse.
ACCESS: From Cty. Rd. ION via Moffat Cty. Rd. 72, Cty. Rd. 167 and
BLM Rd. 2007(Lirnestone Gap). Cty. Rd. 167 and BLM Rd. 2007 are
recommended for four-wheel-drive vehicles. Camping allowed only
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n. *GREASEWOOD
This tract is divided into six separate parcels. (I) From Maybell. go
north on Moffat Cty. Rd. I 9 to Cly. Rd. 21. Then go north on Cly. Rd.
21 for 1.5 miles and east on two-track road to Red Wash Bulle. (2)
From Maybell, go north on Cty. Rd. 19 to Cty. Rd. 21, then go north on
Cly. Rd. 21 to Cly. Rd. 50. Go east on Cly. Rd. 50 approximately 5
miles to property. (3) From Maybell, go north on Cty. Rd. 19 lo Cty.
Rd. 21; go north on Cty. Rd. 21 to Cty. Rd. 42, then east on Cty. Rd. 42
approximately 8.5 miles to property. (4) From Maybell, north on Cty.
Rd. 19 Lo Cty. Rd. 8. East on Cty. Rd. 8 to Cty. Rd. 6. Head northeast
on Cty. Rd. 6-Cty. Rd. 44, 4.5 miles to property. (5) From Maybell, go
north on Cty. Rd. 19 lo Cly. Rd. 8. Then go east on Cty. Rd. 8 to Cty.
Rd. SN and go north 1.25 miles Lo property. (6) From Maybell, go north
on Cty. Rd. 19 to Cty. Rd. 8, then go east to Cty. Rd. SN. Property lies
northeast of intersection.
ACRES: 3.518
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Antelope, mule deer. elk. sage grouse. rabbits.
ACCESS: County road rights of way running through the various properties. Access off county roads by foot and horseback only except on
county road rights of way.
o. *LITILE SNAKE
From Maybell, go 15 miles northwest on Hwy. 318 to Cty. Rd. 21.
Then go north on Cty. Rd. 21 aboul 3.5 miles to the property.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, antelope, elk. rabbits.
ACCESS: From Moffat Cty. Rd. 21 at the southeast corner of the property. By foot and horseback only. Public access is permitted only as
posted.
p. *CEDARS
In Craig. at the junction of Hwys. 13 and 40, U-Jvel north 34 miles on
Hwy. 13 to Cty. Rd. 2. Continue east on Cty. Rd. 2 for 2.5 miles to the
property.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Antelope, deer, elk, sage grouse, cottontail rabbits and coyotes.
ACCESS: Moffat Cty. Rd. 2 and a BLM access easement called North
Serviceberry. Foot and horseback only. No motorized vehicles.
q. *MAYBELL
From Maybell, go 1.5 miles north on Moffat Cty. Rd. 19. Tract lies east
and west of Cty. Rd. 19. north of the Yampa River.
ACRES: 9.208
OPEN: Year-round.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game.
FISHING: Cold-water stream.
ACCESS: Moffat Cty. Rd. 19 bisects the Maybell tract from north and
south and provides the primary access. Walk-in access across Spring
Creek at west side of property and from Hwy. 40. Motor vehicle access
to this tract is limited to those roads posted. A II other roads arc closed to
motor vehicle access and are open to foot and horseback use only.
Camping in designated areas a~ posted.
r. *BAKERS PEAK
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Cty. Rd. 101. Go 1.5 miles to the southern boundary. This propeny may
also be located by traveling one mile north of the above intersection on
Hwy. 13 to the southern boundary.
ACRES: 12,393
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
H UNTING: Antelope, deer, elk, sage grouse, rabbits and coyotes.
ACCESS: From Hwy. 13 and Cty. Rd. IO I. Foot and horseback only on
propen y.
s. *ELK SPRJNGS
From Maybell, go east on Hwy. 40 10 mile marker 42; tum south on
BLM Rd. 1509. Go south approximately 2.5 miles 10 propeny (Section
36).
ACRES: 1,280
OPEN: Sept. I -Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, antelope, mountain lions. small game.
ACCESS: Enter section on west side as marked. Approximately 7 miles
to section 31. Foot and horseback only.
t. *TEMPLE CANYON
From Craig, go southwest on Hwy. 40 for 27 miles to Cty. Rd. 57 (Price
Creek Rd.). Tum south to Rattlesnake Hill section. Access through
Rattlesnake HiII section.
ACRES: 637
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game, birds.
ACCESS: From the adjoining BLM property. Foot and horseback only.
No motorized vehicles.
u. * JEFPW A Y GULCH
From Craig, go 14 miles south on Hwy. 13 to Hwy. 317. East on Hwy.
317, 7.5 miles to Cty. Rd. 33; go 1.25 miles north to Jeffway Gulch.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, small game, birds
ACCESS: Horse gate at the southeast corner. Foot or horseback only.

30. MONTEZUMA COUNTY
a. *WEBER CANYON
From Mancos, go 3 miles south on Cty. Rd. 41. Propeny is on the east
side of the county road in Weber Canyon.
ACRES: 461
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTfNG: Deer, elk, mounta.in lions, small game.
ACCESS: Foot access is possible through the adjacent BLM land on the
east and south. Use B L M land with parking lot to be provided. Foot or
horseback only. No motorized vehicles.

31. MORGAN COUNTY
a. WELDON VALLEY
From Weldona, go east 1/3 mile on Cty. Rd. Y, then north 2 miles on Cty.
Rd. IO. Propeny is on west side ofCty. Rd. IO.
ACRES: 3,040
OPEN: Sept. I -Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, antelope, doves, waterfowl.
ACCESS: Gate in southeast comer of Sec. 22 on Cly. Rd. IO and in southwest comer of Sec. 21.

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32. OTERO COUNTY
a. HIGBEE CANYON
From La Junta, go 13 miles south on Hwy. I 09. The property lies north of
Hwy. 109 between the Comanche National Grasslands sign and Cty. Rd.

804.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNITNG: Big game, small game.
ACCESS: No vehicle access; walk in from Hwy. 109 only.

34. PARK COUNTY
a. *SADDLE MOUNTAIN
From Guffey. take Cty. Rd. 59 and go 6 miles north to US Forest
Service boundary, then go 1.5 miles east, over mountain by foot or
horseback.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, black bears.
ACCESS: From the west through national forest. No vehicle access:
foot or horseback only.
b. *DEER CREEK
From Bailey, go 2 miles north on Hwy. 285 to traffic light; turn left on
Park Cty. Rd. 43. Take Cty. Rd. 43 for 6.4 miles to Saddle String Rd.
Turn left and go about 1/4 miles to USFS Rd. 101; turn right and go
about 3.6 miles, then walk northeast for 1/4 mile to property.
ACRES: 320
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, blue grouse, rabbits, squirrels.
ACCESS: Foot or horseback only as posted.
c. *DICK'S PEAK
From Hansel, take Hwy. 9 south for 14 miles, then go 3.8 miles southwest to Dick's Peak Rd. (261 ). Go 3 miles to the property.
ACRES:640
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, grouse, rabbits.
ACCESS: Walk in only.
d. * HARTSEL
From Hartse!, at Hwys. 24 and 9, take Hwy. 9 south approximately 1/2
mile. Property is on both sides of the road. Also from Hartse! proceed
southeast on Cty. Rd. 59 approximately 3 miles to parking area. Walk
south I mile and west 1/4 mile Lo property.
ACRES: 420
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Antelope, waterfowl.
ACCESS: Foot or horseback only from Hwy. 24 and Spinney Mountain
SWA.
e. *ELEVEN MILE
From Hartse!, proceed southeast approximately 17 miles. The property
crosses the county road both north and south.
ACRES: 324
OPEN: Sept. I -Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Antelope, waterfowl.
ACCESS: Foot or horseback only.

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f. *THREE MILE MOUNTAIN
This property is comprised of two parcels. To gel to the fir~t, take Hwy.
9 from Hartse) 14 miles south. Tum east on Park Cty. Rd. 116 (39-Mile
Mountain Rd.) and go 2 miles to property. For the second parcel, take
Hwy. 9 and go 9 miles south. Turn east and go I.I miles on unmarked
dirt road to western boundary of property.
ACRES: 640 in each parcel
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Antelope, coyotes, doves, rabbits.
ACCESS: Access by walking from BLM land.
g.ANTERO
From Fairplay, go south on Hwy. 285 for 16.5 miles.
ACRES: 385
OPEN: Sept I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
ACCESS: Hwy. 285, next to Antero State Wildlife Arca.
h. MUD SPRINGS
From Hartse!, go east on Hwy. 24 for4 miles to Cty. Rd. 15, turn north to
the property.
ACRES: 6JYJ7
OPEN: Sept I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game. small game.
ACCESS: Off Cty. Rd. 15, approximately 5 miles north of Hwy. 24.
There are two additional improved roads accessing the south pan of the
property.

i. WORMER GULCH
From Canon City, go west on Hwy. 50 10 Hwy. 9; tum north and take
Hwy. 9 to 1/2 mile north of the Park-Fremont county line. Adjoins
Thirty-one Mile Mountain.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. I -Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, black bears, mountain lions, elk. rnbbits. doves, coyotes.

38. ROUTT COUNTY
a. CLARK
From Steamboat Springs, go 20 miles north on Cty. Rd. 129, then 2.25
miles west of Clark on Cty. Rd. 62. North of corrals at Ders Triangle
Three Ranch. Park on east side of road.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. I -Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk. deer, grouse.
ACCESS: Across private property owned by Del"s Triangle Three Ranch
via 1/2 mile of trail as marked. Foor access only. Horses may be used for
packing only.
b. COTTONWOOD CREEK
From Hayden, go north on Cty. Rd. 80 about I mile to Cty. Rd. 70. Go east
2.8 miles to Cty. Rd. 80 and head north 10.7 miles to the property.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. I -Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, blue and mountain sharp-tailed grouse.
ACCESS: Off Cty. Rd. 80. Parking along county road. Foot or horseback only.

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c. DEEP CREEK
From Steamboat Springs. go north on Cty. Rd. 129 for 10 miles to Cty.
Rd. 54, then head west 5 miles to Cty. Rd. 56. Go west and south 3 miles
to Cty. Rd. 52W, and continue west 2.4 miles to property. (Last 2 miles
4x4only).
ACRES: 320
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk. deer, grouse.
ACCESS: Cty. Rd. 56 bisects property. Access by foot or horseback only.
d. GRASSY CREEK
From Hayden, go east on Hwy. 40 for 6 miles to Cty. Rd. 27; go south
approximately 6 miles to the property.
ACRES: 340
OPEN: Sept. I-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, mountain sharp-tailed grouse, turkeys.
ACCESS: No vehicles offCty. Rd. 27. Parking offCty. Rd. 27 on Old
Rockcastle Mine Access Rd.

e. KING CREEK
From Toponas, go 1/2 mile south on Hwy. 131 and turn west on Cty. Rd.
5 about 3 miles, then go south on Cty. Rd. SA for about l mile to property.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Year-round.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
RSHING: Cold-water stream fishing.
ACCESS: Foot and horseback access from BLM land.
f. MAYNARD GULCH
From Hayden, go about 8 miles west on Hwy. 40; property is north of the
highway.
ACRES: 724
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, grouse, rabbits.
ACCESS: Where Maynard Gulch intersects Hwy. 40 and from the
Yampa River State Wildlife Area. Parking area provided; foot or horseback only.
g. MORRJSON CREEK
From Oak Creek, go south I mile on Hwy. 131 to Cty. Rd. 14. Go east 4
miles to the inlet to Stagecoach Reservoir, and go south on Cty. Rd. 16
for 7 miles.
ACRES:640
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
ACCESS: Cty. Rd. 16 runs through the property.
h. *STOKES GULCH
From Hayden, go south on Cty. Rd. 37 to Cty. Rd. 59.
ACRES: 1,863
OPEN: Sept. 1-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, antelope, waterfowl.
ACCESS: Off Cty. Rd. 59. No vehicles off county roads.
New for 1995: Opened in 1994, there are 1,020 new acres this year.
i. YAMPA RIVER
From Hayden, go about 8 miles west on Hwy. 40; property is on the south
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ACRES: 1.419
OPEN: Sept I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk. grouse. rabbits.
ACCESS: From the Yampa River State Wildlife Area. Parking area available: fool or horseback only.

j. *K[NG MOUNTAIN
From Toponas, go 6 miles south on Hwy. 131 and 2 miles off the highway 10 the west.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, mountain lions, black bears, small game. Safety
Zone: No hunting within a quarter-mile safety zone along the east boundary of the property.
ACCESS: From Grimes-Brook Reservoir on the BLM land, follow trail
south for I mile. No motorized vehicles. Foot or horseback only.
k. *SLEEPING GIANT
From Steamboat Springs, go 8 miles west on Hwy. 40; turn north on
Cly. Rd. 44. AL Cly. Rd. 46, travel 4 miles on Cty. Rd. 46 lo signs al the
parking area.
ACRES: 400
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING Deer, elk, grouse.
ACCESS: Gate and parking lot in northeast comer of property. No
motor vehicles. Foot and horseback only.
I. *JIMMY DUNN GULCH (partially in Moffat County)
From Hayden, go 5 miles north on Hwy. 40 to Roun Cry. Rd. 80. Go
north on Cty. Rd. 80, 2.5 miles to property on west side of Cty. Rd. 80.
ACRES: 5,238
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
Hunting: Big game, ~mall game.
ACCESS: Foot and horseback only. Snowmobile access in late elk seasons will be permined for hunting only.

39. SAGUACHE COUNTY
a. OLD WOMAN CREEK
From Del None, go north on Hwy. 112 for 3/4 mile; tum left on Rio
Grande Cty. Rd. 15. Follow it north and west about 4 miles. Tum right on
USFS Rd. 660, travel 6 miles, tum left on USFS Rd. 646 and go I mile to
property.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game. small game.
ACCESS: USFS Rd. 646 travels north and south through the property.
b. *DALEY GULCH (partially in Gunnison County)
From Sargents at USFS Rd. 243 and Hwy. 50. go north approximately
3/4 mile and tum left into the property.
ACRES: 644
OPEN: Year-round.
HUNTING: Mule deer. elk, black bears. mountain lions. blue grouse,
rabbits.
FISHING: Agate Creek, Brush Creek. Tomichi Creek.
ACCESS: Follow above directions and enter the Daley Gulch property
at the gravel pit on the west side of Hwy. 50 across from the stale highway barn. Vehicle access through the property on existing USFS Rd.

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8192 is allowed. Vehicles not allowed off USFS Rd. 8 I 92, except in
designated camping or parking areas. All other access by foot or horseback only. Camping in designated areas only.
c. *MARSHALL PASS
From Sargents at Hwy. 50 and USFS Rd. 243 (Marshall Pass Rd.), go
east on USPS Rd. 243 for 4.5 miles to the property.
ACRES: 659
OPEN: Year-round.
H UNTING: Mule deer, elk, black bears, mountain Lions, blue grouse,
rabbits.
FISHING: Marshall and Indian creeks.
ACCESS: Property lies on north and south sides of Marshall Pass Rd.
Access by vehicle on the Indian Creek Rd. only. Foot and horseback
everywhere else. Parking provided at Indian Creek. Parking and camping are allowed at a designated site on Indian Creek.
d. * LITTLE LA GARITA CREEK
From La Garita, go west on Camero Creek Rd. for 1 mile. then head
south at fork on La Garita Rd. for 3 miles. Go west on Forest Rd. 670
(La Garita Creek) for S miles. USFS Rd. 670 to southeast comer or
from west on USFS Rd. 670 to southwest comer.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28 for hunting. Year-round for watchable wildlife.
HUNTING: Elk, deer, antelope, black bears, mountain lions, cottontail
rabbits. squirrels, doves, coyotes, beavers.
ACCESS: No off-road use by any motorized vehicles.
e. * MOGOTAS ARROYO
From Saguache, go south 15 miles on Hwy. 285 to Saguache Cty. Rd.
L. Go west 4 miles to BLM road that bisects the property.
ACRES: 320
OPEN: Year-round for watchable wildlife. Aug. I5-Feb. 28 for huming.
HUNTING: Antelope, mule deer, elk, bighorn sheep, rabbits, coyotes.
bobcats.
f. *SAN JUAN CREEK
From Saguache. go south on Hwy. 285 for 6 miles to Saguache Rd. T.
Go 2 miles west on Rd. T, then south 1.25 miles to property.
ACRES: 3.238
OPEN: Year-round for watchable wildlife. Aug. I5-Feb. 28 for hunting.
HUNTING: Antelope. elk, mule deer, cottontail and jackrabbits, coyotes.
ACCESS: BLM road south offCty. Rd. T.
g. *SAN LlJlS CREEK
From Moffat. go 5 miles north on Hwy. 17. then east on Saguache Cty.
Rd. Z for 1.5 miles to property.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Year-round for watchable wildlife. Aug. I5-Feb. 28 for hunting.
HUNTING: Elk, mule deer, antelope. rabbits. hares. coyotes.
ACCESS: Walk-in access only.
h. * STEEL CANYON
From Villa Grove, go east on Cly. Rd. LL57 (Forest Rd. 970) for 3.5
miles to property.
ACRES: 640
OPEN:Year-round for watchable wildlife. Aug. I5-Feb. 28 for hunting.
H UNTING: Elk, mule deer, antelope, rabbits. hares. coyotes.
ACCESS: Forest Rds. 970 and 988; use only established roads.

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i. *SAGUACHE CREEK
From Moffat, go south 2 mi les on Hwy. 17, which bisects the property
and provides several access points west of Saguache Cty. Rd. 0.
ACRES: 2,059
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game.
ACCESS: Saguache Cty. Rd. 0 and Hwy. 17.
j. *MISHAK LAKES
From Moffat, go south 2 miles on Hwy. 17, which bisects the property
and provides several access points west of Saguache Cty. Rd. 0.
ACRES: 2,567
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer. elk, small game.
ACCESS: SaguacheCty. Rd. 0 and Hwy. 17.
k. *STONEHOUSE GULCH
From Saguache, go 10 miles north on Hwy. 285 to the BLM road to
Stonehouse Gulch (across Hwy. 285 from Mineral Hot Springs); go
west 1/2 mile, then south 2 miles to property.
ACRES: 560
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Elk, mule deer. bighorn sheep. antelope, rabbits. blue
grouse. doves. coyotes. furbearers.
ACCESS: BLM road south from Noland Gulch loop road.

I. *MINERAL HOT SPRINGS
From Villa Grove, go south 4 miles on Hwy. 285 to Saguache Cty. Rd.
GG; go 1/8 mile east to property.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Antelope, mule deer, elk, small game.
ACCESS: Saguache Cty. Rds. GG and 58EE, which bisect the parcel.
m. *WERNER ARROYO
From Saguache, go south 9 miles on Hwy. 285 to Saguache Cty. Rd. R.
Tum east and go 5 miles to Saguache Cty. Rd. 52, then go north 1/2
mile to property.
ACRES: 320
OPEN: Aug. 15-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, antelope, waterfowl, rabbits, hares, coyotes, furbearers.
ACCESS: Saguache Cty. Rds. Rand 52. No motorized vehicles.

41. SAN MIGUEL COUNTY
a. *CARTER PLACE
From Naturita, take Hwy. 145 and go east 3-1/2 miles 10 Hwy. 141; go
3.6 miles south on Hwy. 141. turn west on Cry. Rd. HH31 and go 3
miles to dirt road. then go approximately I mile south.
ACRES: 320
OPEN: Sept I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game.
ACCESS: Through BLM. Foot or horseback only.
b. *POISON SPYDER
From Naturita, take Hwy. 141 approximately 15 miles south co Cry. Rd.
29W. Take Cty. Rd. 29W west 1.7 miles from Hwy. 141 on BLM Rd.
4088 and go 2 miles northwest. Turn south on road, and go I mile
south.

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ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game.
ACCESS: Adjacent to BLM on three sides.

43. WELD COUNTY
a. *GREASEWOOD LAKE
From Kersey, go 18 miles east on Hwy. 34 to Weld Cly. Rd. 87
(Masters Rd.). Go north and east on Rd. 87 for 14 miles to Cty. Rd. 68.
Parking at northeast corner of intersection.
ACRES: 640
OPEN: Sept. I -Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Antelope, co11ontail rabbits, coyotes, doves, ducks.
ACCESS: Walk-in only.

44. YUMA COUNTY
a. *SANDY BLUFFS
From Idalia, go 8.5 miles north on Cty. Rd. DD at the Arikaree River.
ACRES: 2,240
OPEN: Sept. I-Feb. 28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
POINTS OF ACCESS: 3/4 mile north of the Arikaree River on the east
side of Yuma Cty. Rd. DD.
NEW FOR I 995: Opened in I 994, there are 1,600 new acres in I 995.
b. *LANDSMAN CREEK (partially in Kit Carson County)
From Burlington, go 18 miles north on Hwy. 385, then go 1/2 mile east
on Yuma Cty. Rd. 0.
ACRES: 332
OPEN: Sept. I-May 3 1
HUNTING: Deer, turkeys, pheasants, quail, doves, rabbits, coyotes.
ACCESS: Foot access only.

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ALPHABETICAL LIST OF
PROPERTIES
16i. ANTELOPE CREEK - Grand County
34g. ANTERO - Park County
26a. APISHlPA NORTH - Las Animas County
25e. ARROWHEAD- Larimer County
5b. ASPEN RIDGE-Chaffee County
I4a. BADGER CREEK - Fremont County
29r. BAKERS PEAK - Moffat County
6a. BAKERVfLLE - Clear Creek County
9a. BEAR GULCH - Custer County
9c. BEDDOWS MOUNTAIN - Custer County
12a. BERRY CREEK - Eagle County
18a. BLACK HAWK - Huerfano County
I8b. BLACK MOUNTAfN - Huerfano County
I7c. BLACK SAGE PASS - Gunnison County
4a. BLUE LAKES - Bent County
29a. BOSTON FLATS - Moffat County
29b. BOX ELDER - Moffat County
25a. BULL MOUNTAIN - Larimer County
I 6j. CARTER CREEK - Grand County
41 a. CARTER PLACE - San Miguel Counry
29c. CEDAR SPRINGS - Moffat County
29p. CEDARS - Moffat County
25b. CHEROKEE PARK - Larimer County
38a. CLARK - Routt County
I4h. CODY PARK - Fremont County
19a. COHAGEN - Jackson County
29m. COLD SPRINGS MOUNTAIN - Moffat County
I6g. COPPER MOUNTAIN - Grand County
38b. COTTONWOOD CREEK - Routt County
29d. CROSS MOUNTAIN - Moffat County
39b. DALEY GULCH - Saguache County
38c. DEEP CREEK - Roun Counry
34b. DEER CREEK- Park County
I4b. DEER HAVEN - Fremont County
34c. DICK'S PEAK- Park County
14c. DIRTY GULCH - Fremont County
17a. EAST BEA VER CREEK - Gunnison County
16k. EAST CARTER MOUNTAIN - Grand County
I9b. EAST DELANEY BlITTE LAKE - Jackson County
34e. ELEVEN MILE - Park County
19c. ELK MOUNTAIN - Jackson County
29s. ELK SPRINGS - Moffat County
26b. FLATTOP BUTTE - Las Animas County
I4d. FLORENCE - Fremont County
27b. FORD BRIDGE - Logan County
I l a. FOUR MILE - Douglas County
6b. GOLDEN WATERSHED - Clear Creek County
l4i. GRAPE CREEK - Fremont County
38d. GRASSY CREEK- Routt County
29n. GREASEWOOD - Moffat County
43a. GREASEWOOD LAKE - Weld County
29e. HARPER HlLL - Moffat County
34d. HARTSEL - Park County
32a. 1--IlGBEE CANYON - Otero County

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19d. INDIAN CREEK - Jackson County
29u. JEFFWA Y GULCH - Moffat County
381. JIMMY DUNN GULCH - Rouu County
191. JOHNNY MOORE MOUNTAIN - Jackson County
I 9e. KEMP ORAW - Jackson County
38c. KING CREEK - Roun County
38j. KlNG MOUNfAIN - Routt County
7a. LA JARA RESERVOIR - Conejos County
44b. LANDSMAN CREEK- Yuma County
9b. LAP£N CREEK - Custer County
5a. LITTI..E COCHETOPA CREEK - Chaffee County
16h. UTTI..E H.O. -Grand County
39d. LITTLE LA GAR1TA CREEK - Saguache County
I Sc. LITTLE SHEEP MOUNTAIN - Huerfano County
290. LITTLE SNAKE- Moffat County
I9m. MACFARLANE RESERVOrR - Jackson County
39c. MARSHALL PASS - Saguache County
29q. MAYBELL - Moffat County
38f. MAYNARD GULCH - Routt County
16a. MIDDLE CARTER-GUNSIGHT-Grand County
I6b. MCDOLE PARK - Grand County
16c. MILK CREEK - Grand County
391. MlNERAL HOT SPRINGS - Saguache County
39j. MTSHAK LAKES - Saguache County
39e. MOGOTAS ARROYO - Saguache County
29f. MONUMENT BUTTE - Moffat County
29g. MORAPOS - Moffat County
38g. MORRISON CREEK - Routt County
34h. MUD SPRINGS - Park County
19n. NORTH PLATIE - Jackson County
39a. OLD WOMAN CREEK - Saguache County
I 9f. OWL MOUNTAIN - Jackson County
7c. PINON HlLLS - Conejos County
41 b. POJSON SPYDER- San Miguel County
29h. POLE GULCH - Moffat County
5c. PONCHA PASS -Chaffee County
25c. POUDRE RNER - Larimer County
I9g. RABBIT EARS-Jackson County
7b. RAHADERO CANYON - Conejos County
29j. RATTLESNAKE HILL - Moffat County
19h. RED CANYON - Jackson County
27a. RED LION RANCH - Logan County
34a. SADDLE MOUNTAIN - Park County
39i. SAGUACHE CREEK - Saguache County
39f. SAN JUAN CREEK- Saguache County
39g. SAN LUlS CREEK - Saguache County
19i. SAND CREEK - Jackson County
3a. SAND CREEK SOUTH - Baca County
44a. SANDY BLUFFS - Yuma County
18d. SCHULTl CANYON - Huerfano County
I 4e. SHORT CREEK BALDY - Fremont County
38k. SLEEPING GlANT - Routt County
I Bf. SOUTH MIDDLE CREEK - Huerfano County
29i. SOUTH NIPPLE RlM - Moffat County
I2b. SQUAW CREEK - Eagle County
3b. STATE LINE - Baca County
39h. STEEL CANYON - Saguache County
25d. STEINHOFF HILL - Larimer County
38h. STOKES GULCH - Routt County

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39k. STONEHOUSE GULCH - Saguache County
14f. STONEY FACE MOUNTAIN - Fremont County
14g. TABLE MOUNTAIN - Fremont County
19j. TAYLOR ORA W - Jackson County
291. TEMPLE CANYON - Moffat County
57. THORNBURG DRAW - Moffat County
34f. THREE MILE MOUNTAIN - Parle County
19k. THREE SISTERS - Jackson County
17b. TOLLGATE - Gunnison County
17d. TOMICH! DOME- Gunnison County
291. TRIANGLE - Moffat County
16d. TROUBLESOME VALLEY RANCH -Grand County
I 3a. TURKEY TRACK RANCH - El Paso County
30a. WEBER CANYON - Montezuma County
31 a. WELDON VALLEY - Morgan County
39m. WERNER ARROYO - Saguache County
16e. WEST CARTER MOUNTAIN - Grand County
12c. WHlSKEY CREEK - Eagle County
l6f. WCNDY RIDGE - Grand County
I 8e. WOLF SPRINGS - Huerfano County
34i. WORMER GULCH - Parle County
38i. YAMPA RIVER - Routt County

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State Lands Open Aug. 15 thro ugh Feb. 28
County
Property Name ............................................... Acres
Moffat

Pole Gulch ...................................................... 11.026
Cedars ..................................................................640
Bakers Peak ................................................... 12,393

Saguache

Greasewood .....................................................3,5 I 8
Saguache Creek ................................................4,626
M ishak Lakes....................................................2,567
Stonehouse Gulch ................................................560
Mineral Hot Springs ............................................640
Werner Arroyo .....................................................480
Mogo1as Arroyo...................................................320
San Juan Creek .................................................3,238
San Luis Creek.....................................................640
Steel Canyon ........................................................640

State Litnds Open Sept 1 through Feb. 28
County
Property Name ...............................................Acres
Baca

State Line .............................................................496

Chaffee

Little Cochetopa Creek........................................640

Sand Creek South ................................................319
Aspen Ridge ........................................................542
Poncha Pass .........................................................360
Clear Creek

Bakerville.............................................................640

Conejos

Rahadero Canyon ................................................673
Pinon Hills ...........................................................640

Custer
Douglas
Eagle

Lapin Creek .........................................................640
Four Mile .............................................................360
Berry Creek..........................................................640
Whiskey Creek ....................................................602

El Paso

Turkey Track Ranch .........................................8.887

Fremont

Badger Creek ...................................................5. 112
Diny Gulch ..........................................................640
Shon Creek Baldy ...............................................640
Stoney Face Mountain .........................................640

Grand

Middle Caner-Gunsight ...................................5.019
Middle Park ......................................................3.566
Milk Creek ...................................................... 10,455
Troublesome Valley Ranch .................................876
West Caner Mountain ......................................2.360
Windy Ridge ........................................................880
Copper Mountain .................................................640
L ittle H.O.............................................................640
Antelope Creek ................................................. 1,240
Caner Creek ...................................................... 1.30 I
East Caner Mountain........................................ 1,794

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Gunnison
Huerfano
Jackson

Larimer

Las Animas
Moffat

TollgaLe ................................................................670
Tomichi Dome.....................................................640
Wolf Springs ........................................................640
Cohagen ............................................................2,377
Indian Creek.........................................................640
Johnny Moore Mountain ..................................7 ,671
Kemp Draw..........................................................520
Owl Mountain......................................................640
Red Canyon .........................................................640
Sand Creck ........................................................4,998
Taylor Draw.........................................................320
MacFarlane Reservoir .........................................640
Bull Mountain ......................................................640
Cherokee Park................................................... I ,480
Poudre River .....................................................2,877
Steinhoff Hill ......................................................480
Arrowhead ..........................................................200
Apishipa North ................................................. 1,880
Flattop Buue .....................................................2,052
Box Elder .............................................................627
Cedar Springs ......................................................640
Cold Springs Mountain ..................................26,829
Cross Mountain ...................................................640
Harper Hill ...........................................................640
Monument Butte ..................................................653
Morapos ...............................................................640
Rattlesnake Hill ...................................................640
Thornburg Draw ..................................................640
Triangle ................................................................748
Little Snake ..........................................................640
Elk Springs........................................................ 1,280
Temple Canyon ...................................................637

Morgan
Montezuma
Otero
Park

Jeffway Gulch ......................................................640
Weldon Valley ..................................................3,040
WeberCanyon .....................................................461
Higbee Canyon ....................................................640
Antero ..................................................................385
Mud Springs .....................................................6,097
Wormer Gulch .....................................................640
Saddle Mountain..................................................640
Deer Creek ...........................................................320

Routt

Dick's Peak ..........................................................640
Hartse! ..................................................................420
Eleven Mile..........................................................324
Three Mile Mountain........................................ 1,280
Clark.....................................................................640
Cottonwood Creek ...............................................640
Deep Creek ..........................................................320
Maynard Gulch ....................................................724

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San Miguel
Saguache
Weld
Yuma

Morrison ..............................................................640
Stokes Gulch ..................................................... 1,863
King M ountain .....................................................640
Sleeping Giant .....................................................400
Jimmy Dunn Gulch ..........................................5,238
Carter Place..........................................................320
Poison Spyder ......................................................320
Old Woman Creek ...............................................640
Little La Garica Creek..........................................640
Greasewood Lake ................................................640
Sandy Bluffs .....................................................2,240

State Lands Open Sept 1 through May 31
County
Property Name ...............................................Acres
Clear Creek
Golden Watershed ...............................................480
Custer

Bear Gulch ...........................................................640
Beddows Mountain..............................................560

Fremont

Florence ...............................................................640
Grape Creek ...................................................... 1,280
Table Mountain .............................................. 10,416
Cody Park ......................................................... 1,560

Huerfano

Black Hawk ...................................................... 1,511
Black Mountain ...................................................640
Little Sheep Mountain .........................................640
Schultz Canyon ....................................................960
South Middle Crcek.............................................585
Ford Bridgc ..........................................................280
Red Lion Ranch ...................................................640
Gra~sy Creek........................................................340

Logan
Routt
Yuma

Landsman Creek ..................................................332

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State Lands Open Year-Round
County
Property Name ...............................................Acres
Bent
Clear Creek
Conejos
Fremont

Eagle
Gunnison

Jackson

Larimer
Moffat

Routt
Saguache

BlueLakes ........................................................3,110
Bakerville .............................................................320
Golden Watershed .............................................. .480
La Jara .............................................................31,393
Pinon Hills ...........................................................640
Deer Haven ..........................................................640
Grape Creek...................................................... 1,280
Badger Creek ....................................................5, 112
Squaw Creek ........................................................272
East Beaver Creek ...............................................640
Black Sage Pass ...................................................415
Tomichi Dome .....................................................640
Elk Mountain ....................................................2,839
Rabbit Ears........................................................4,948
Three Sisters ..................................................... 1,523
East Delaney Butte Lake .....................................640
Johnny Moore Mountain ..................................7,67 1
North Platte .......................................................... I52
Poudre River .....................................................2,876
Boston Flats ......................................................... I03
Maybell .............................................................9,208
South Nipple Rim ........................................... 11 ,722
Cold Springs Mountain ..................................26,829
King Creek ...........................................................640
Daley Gulch .........................................................640
Marshall Pass .......................................................659
Little LaGarita Creek...........................................640
Mogotas Arroyo ...................................................320
San Juan Creek .................................................3,238
San Luis Creek.....................................................640
Steel Canyon ........................................................640

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STATE TRUST PROPERTY MAPS
The Division of Wildlife has made available maps of each state 1rusI
parcel open for wildlife recreation. The maps were prepared by volunteers
10 help you locate the properties. The maps can be ordered via mail for a
small fee to cover postage and handling. .
Here's a list for you to use in preparing an order form. Property numbers generally are the same ones used throughout this brochure. However.
some maps contain more than one property. Propertie..~ with an asterisk
are combined with those indicated on the lfat.
3a. Sand Creek South
3b. State Linc
4a. Blue Lakes
Sa. Little Cochetopa Creek,
includes Poncha Pass
Sb Aspen Ridge
* Poncha Pass, combined with
Little Cochetopa Creek; use Sa.
6a. Bakerville
6b. Golden Watershed
7a. La Jara Reservoir
7b. Rahadero Canyon
7c. Pinon Hills
9a. Bear Gulch
9b. Lapin Creek
9c. Beddows Mountain
I la. Four Mile
I2a. Berry Creek
I2b. Squaw Creek
I2c. Whiskey Creek
I 3a. Turkey Track Ranch
I4a. Badger Creek
I4b. Deer Haven
I4c. Diny Gulch
I4d. Florence
l 4e. Short Creek Baldy
I4f. Stoney Face Mountain
I4g. Table Mountain
I4h. Cody Park
I4i. Grape Creek
t 6a. Middle Carter-Gunsight
I 6b. M iddle Park
I 6c. Milk Creek, includes West
Carter Mountain
16d. Troublesome Valley Ranch
* West Caner Mountain. combined with Milk Creek; use I6c.
16f. Windy Ridge
I 6g. Copper Mountain
16h. Little H.O.
16i. Antelope Creek
16j. Carter Creek
I 6k. East-Carter Mountain
17a. East Beaver Creek
I7b. Tollgate
17c. Black Sage Pass
17d. Tomichi Dome
I Sa. Black Hawk, includes

Schultz Creek
I 8b. Black Mountain
18c. Little Sheep Mountain
* Schultt Canyon, combined
with Black Hawk; use I8a.
I 8e. Wolf Springs
I8f. South Middle Creek
I9a. Cohagen, includes Kemp
Draw
19b. East Delaney Butte Lake.
includes Red Canyon
I9c. Elk Mountain
19d. I ndian Creek, includes Owl
Mountain and Taylor Draw
* Kemp Draw, combined with
Cohagen: use I9a.
* Owl Mountain. combined with
Indian Creek; use I9d.
I9g. Rabbit Ears
* Red Canyon, combined with
East Delaney Butte; use I9b.
l 9i. Sand Creek
* Taylor Draw. combined with
Indian Creek; use 19d.
I9k. Three Sisters
191. Johnny Moore Mountain
I9m. MacFarlane Reservoir
I9n. North Platte
2Sa. Bull Mountain
2Sb. Cherokee Park
2Sc. Poudre River
2Sd. Steinhoff Hill
2Se. Arrowhead
26a. Apishipa North
26b. Flanop Bulle
27a. Red Lion Ranch
27b. Ford Bridge
29a. Boston Flats, includes
Triangle
29b. Box Elder
29c. Cedar Springs
29d. Cross Mountain
29e. Harper Hill
29f. Monument Butte
29g. Morapos
29h. Pole Gulch
29i. South Nipple Rim
29j. Rattlesnake Hill

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29k. Thornburg Draw
* Triangle, combined with
Boston Flats; use 29a.
29m. Cold Springs Mountain
29n. Greasewood
290. Little Snake
29p. Cedars
29q. Maybell
29r. Bakers Peak
29s. Elk Springs
29L Temple Canyon
29u. Jeffway Gulch
30a. Weber Canyon
31a. Weldon Valley
32a. Higbee Canyon
34a. Saddle Mountain
34b. Deer Creek
34c. Dick's Peak
34d. Hartsel
34e. Eleven Mile
34f. Three Mile Mountain
34g. Antero
34h. Mud Springs
34i. Wormer Gulch
38a. Clark
38b. Cottonwood Creek,
includes Deep Creek
* Deep Creek, combined with
Cottonwood Creek; use 38b.
38d. Grassy Creek
38e. King Creek
38f. Maynard Gulch
38g. Morrison Creek
38h. Stokes Gulch
38i. Yampa River
38j. King Mountain
38k. Sleeping Giant
381. Jimmy Dunn Gulch
39a. Old Woman Creek
39b. Daley Gulch
39c. Marshall Pass
39d. Little La Garita Creek
39e. Mogotas Arroyo
39f. San Juan Creek
39g. San Luis Creek
39h. Steel Canyon
39i. Saguache Creek
39j. Mishak Lakes
39k. Stonehouse Gulch
391. Mineral Hot Springs
39m. Werner Arroyo
41a. Carter Place
41b. Poison Spyder
43a. Greasewood Lake
44a. Sandy Bluffs
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Open Only for Wildlife-Related Recreation
Most properties open from Sept. 1, 1994 - Feb. 28, 1995
(See list of individual properties in this brochure for details.)
Printed for free distribution by the
COL ORA DO DrV ISION OF W ILDLIFE
Depanment of Natural Resources
6060 Broadway, Denver, CO 80216
Telephone (303) 297-1192

�WELCO!'vlE TO STATE TRUST LANDS OPEN TO WILDLIFERELATED RECREATION!
The Division of Wildlife and 1he State Land Board are working 10 open
new lands for wildlife-rela1ed recreation - fishing, hunting and watchable wildlife. As grazing leases expire, or witll the agreement of currem
lease-holder:-.. \late lf\Jst lands will open throughou1 1he state 10 wildlife
recrea.tionist:;. These lands will provide much-needed recreational opportunities. and Ille number of acres available should grow each year. Not all

state trust lands will be open to the public, however. Those properties
that are open for wildlife recreation are described in this brochure
and will have signs posted for public access. Permission to enter any
other state trust lllnds must be obtained from the lessee. This brochure
identifies 74 properties now open, more man 150,000 acres in all. Many
more acres of land may be open in the fumre. Wildlift' recreationists are
urged to respect the rights of other users and le~secs on !he properties so
that these lands can remain open in the future.
Printed for free distribution by the

COLORADO OIVISION OF WILDLIFE
Department of Natural Resource~
6060 Broadway. Denver. CO 8021 fi
(303) 297-1192

TELEPHONE DEVICE FOR THE DEAF AND JlEA.RlNG
IMPAIRED (TDD): Denver HcaJquaners (303) 291-7417: Central
Region (303) 291-7230
Office Hours: Monday thru Friday 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Mountain Time
The Wildlife Commission approved this year· s selection~ for Stale
Trust Land~ al 11s May meeting. WILDUFE COMMISSIONERS:
Thomas M. Eve, chair: Louis Swift. vice chair: Arnold Salazar. secretary:
Rev. Jesse Langs1on Boyd. Jr., member; Eldon W. Cooper, member;
Rebecca L. Frank, member: William R. Hcgberg. mi::mber: Mark
LeValley. member.
The Division of Wildlife is fundetl by sales of hunling and fishing
license.~. interest earned on those ~nle~ and donations. T he Division abo
receives a portion of federal excise taxes on 1he sale of hunting and fhhing equipment. The Division does not receive stale ta,x revenues.
The Coloradll Division of Wildlife of !he Department of Natural
Resources prohibilS &lt;.liscrimination on 1he basis of race. color, religion.
sex, national origin and disabilities in all aspec1s of employment ant.I public participation in its programs and services. For inforn,aiion or 10 regis1cr a complain!. contal:1 the Colorado Division of Wildlife, 6060
Bmadway, Denver, CO 80216, or call 1303) 297-1192
Published July 1994 - 200,000 copies
Publications Code: DOW-1-12-94
Printed by Eastwood Printing, Denver, CO
YOU CAN HHP
STOP POACHING'

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OPERATION GAME TRlEF

Report an} wildlife violalll&gt;n by calling
1-800-332-4155 (toll-free sta1cwide) or
295-0164 in 1hc Denver :trea.
For out-of-state calb on violation~ of Colorado wildlife laws, nonreMllcms can call I-800-800-WARDEN. This toll-free number is handled by
the National Anti-Poaching Foundation. l nc. of Colorado Springs. Colo.
It will forward all calls m the Colora&lt;.lo Operation Game Thief program
for investigation.
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WHAT ARE STATE TRUST LANDS?
State trust lands were given to the state by the federal government
when Colorado was granted statehood in 1876. Revenues from rents, royalties and land sales go to benefit the state's K-12 public schools and several other smaller trusts. The trust lands total· nearly 3 million surface
acres and 4 million acres of subsurface mineral rights.
Since the trust lands are managed to generate revenue for public
schools and to preserve long-term productivity and value, the lands are
not all open for public use.
Most of the state trust lands a,e leased to private parties,.and access is
controlled by those lessees.
In 1992, the State Land Board adopted a multiple-use access policy,
which means certain properties may be open to the public for wildlife•related recreation.
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The State Land Board and the Division of Wildlife have agreed to
select about 500,000 acres of trust lands with the best wildlife values to
be opened for public ·use over a I0-year period. The Division will' pay for
this opportunity, using hunting and fishing license fees. The Land Board
will use that money to help finance public schools in Colorado.
EXCHANGE OF USE
In some cases, wildlife and wildlife recreationists benefit by what's
called an exchange of use. The exchanges involve trust lands and nearby •
private lands. Two exchanges have occurred in Jackson and Larimer
counties. However, all properties listed in this brochure are open for
wildlife-related recreation regardless of whether they are trust lands or
exchanged lands.
GENERAL PROVISIONS FOR ALL
DMSION OF WILDLIFE-CONTROLLED PJ{OPERTIES,
INCLUDING STATE TRUST LANDS
(The laws and regulations contained in this brochure are paraphrased
for easier understanding and are intended to be used only as a guide. The
official statutes and regulations that govern hunting and fishing are available for viewing at Division offices.)
Except as specifically authorized by contractual agreement, official
document, public notice, permit or by posted sign, the following activities
- are prohibited on all lands, waters, the frozen surface of waters, rights-ofway, buHdifiks and other structures or devices owned, operated or under
the administrative control of the Division of Wildlife:
I. To enter, use or occupy any area for any purpose when posted
against such entry, use or occupancy.
2. To enter, use or occupy any area for any commercial purpose or to
conduct land, water, oil, gas or mineral investigations, surveys or explorations of any kind.
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3. To operate any form of vehicle (motorized or non-motorized) except
on publicly maintained roads or within designated camping or parking
areas. All motor vehicles and operators must comply with Colorado
motor vehicle operation statutes and regulations.
4. To operate a motor vehicle in excess of posted speed limits or in
excess of. 25 miles per hour where not posted.
5. To leave a camp, pitched tent, shelter, motor vehicle or trailer unattended for more than 48 hours, or to camp or to park a travel trailer or
camper on any area more than 14 days in any 45-day period.
6. To build, erect or establish any permanent structure or to plant any
vegetation. Only portable blinds or tree stands and steps may be erected
by the public on thest: areas. No nails may be driven into trees. Man-made
materials used for blinds or tree stands must be removed within IO days

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after the end of the season in which they are used.
7. To remove, modify, adjust, deface, destroy or mutilate any building,
structure, water control device, fence, gate, poster, notice, sign, survey or
section marker, tree, shrub or other vegetation or any object of archaeological, geological or historical value or interest.
8. To litter in any form, to leave fish, fish entrails, human excrement,
waste water, containers or other trash or toxic substance on any area or to
bring any household or commercial trash or toxic substance to Divisioncontrolled area for disposal, or to dump trailer waste into any sanitary
facility.
9. To set or build a fire without ways to prevent its spreading or to
leave a fire unattended.
10. To release or allow livestock to graze or range on any area, except
that horses, mules, llamas and burros may be used when in direct association with wildlife recreational activities.
11. To release or permit dogs, cats or other domestic pets to run at large
(not on a leash) on any area e'lccept dogs lawfully usecJ while actively hunting, training dogs for hunting or during Division-authorized field oials.
12. To possess, use or apply explosives, poisons, herbicides, insecticides or other pesticides. .
13. To dig trenches, holes or pits.
14. To leave boats, rafts or other floating craft beached, at anchor,
moored or docked unattended overnight except in areas designated for
that purpose.
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15. To fish from Division-controlled boat ramps or boat docks when in
conflict with boaters or as posted.
16. To snorkel, scuba dive or spearfish with The aid of diving mask,
swim fins, snorkel or air tanks except in waters where swimming is permitted, when location is properly identified by a "divers down flag" and
whey the scuba diver has a valid S.C.U.8.A. diver's certificate issued by
a recognized S.C.U.B.A. training organization.
17. To engage in disorderly conduct, indecent exposure, drunkenness
or abusive language.
18. To use air~ or gas-inflated floating devices as transportation on or
across water unless the device is of multi-compartment construction and
has a rigid motor mount for those devices propelled by gasoline or elecoic motors: Single-compartment air or gas-filled flotation devices are
restricted to designated swimming areas.
19. To promote, sponsor or conduct boat regattas or other nonwildlifeoriented group activities.
20. To land any aircraft.
21 .. To leave decoys or anything used as decoys in the field or on the
water overnight.
22. To swim except in designated waters or in specifically authorized
water-contact activities.
23. To discharge a firearm or bow within designated parking, camping
or picnic areas.
24. To fish in fish rearing ponds or raceways on any Division property.
25. To fail to leave a property when ordered by authorized Division of
Wildlife personnel for a violation of any of the above or any other law of
the state.
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SPECIFIC PROVISIONS FOR STATE TRUST LANDS
I . Public use is allowed Sept. I through Feb. 28, unless otherwise specified.
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2. Properties are open to the public only during daylight hours except
where camping is allowed'.
3. Many areas are restricted to foot or horseback travel. Motorized
vehicles, where allowed, must stay on publicly maintained roads.
4. No use of buildings, equipment and posted safety zones surrounding
facilities is allowed.
5. Camping and fires are prohibited except in specificall)I designated
areas.
6. Camping will be permitted vnly on the La Jara property in
Conejos County, in Grand County along the Chimney Rock corridor of
the Middle Carter and West Carter tracts, on the Deer Haven property in
Fremont County, on the Monument Butte property in Moffat County in
the parking lot at the south end off county road, at East Beaver Creek in
Gunnison County and at East Delaney Butte in Jackson County.
LIMITS OF PUBLIC USE
I. The director of the Division of Wildlife may establish and enforce a
limit on public use of any Division property for a period not to exceed 60
days. The director will use the following criteria when establishing limits:
a. The location and size of the area.
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b. The location, type and condition of roads, vehicle parking areas and
the number ~d type of sanitary facilities available.
c. The number of users the area will tolerate without significant degradation to wildlife resoukes, and public or private property.
d. To ensure public safety, health and welfare.
2. Whenever a limitation is exercised, the areas involved will be posted
indicating the number of people permitted there. It is unlawful to enter an
area posted as being fully occupied or after being advised by an offiJer of
the Division that the area is full.
3. The Division may waive these restrictions for daytime use during a
specified time for organized, supervised groups whose numbers exceed
the limitations set forth. Written approval must first be obtained from the
appropriate Divisi•on regional manager.
ASK FIRST!
It is illegal to hunt or fish on private land in Colorado without first
obtaining the landowner's permission. It is the recreationist's responsibility to know whether the land is private. A landowner does not have to
post or fence the land. State Land Board properties open to wildlife-related recreation have signs marking their boundaries.

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INFORMATION NUMBERS
Need information on hunting and fishing seasons? Call the phone numbers listed below for up-to-date recordings of season dates and other pertinent information:
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Deer, Elk and Antelope ................................................................291-7529
Hunter Education Classes ............................................................291-7530
Small Game ...................................................................................291-7546
Upland Game/furkey .......................... '. .......................................291-7547
Waterfowl.. ...................................................................................29 I-7548
Camping .......................................................................................29 I-7532
Maps ..................... ,.......................................................................29 I-7540
Watchable Wildlife ......................................................................291-7518
General Fishing Information ....................................................... 29 I-7533
Stocking Report ...........................................................................291-7531
Fishing Condition Reports:
Metro Denver and Foothills .................................................... 291-7535
Northeastern Colorado ............................................................ 291-7536
Northwestern Colorado ..................................~ ........................ 291-7537
Southeastern Colorado ............................................................ 291-7538
Southwestern Colorado ........................................................... 29 I-7539
These recordings are available 24 hours a day and are Denver-area numbers. For a list of all recordings, call (303) 291-7299.

LOOK FOR SIGNS LIKE THESE ON STATE TRUST LANDS
OPEN TO WILDLIFE-RELATED RECREATION.•
Signs are printed with black letters on white backgrounds.

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State Trust Lands Open for
Wildlif~-Related Recreation
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Properties are listed by county. Unless otherwise indicated. these properties are open Sept. I, 1994 to Feb. 28, 1995. There are opportunities for
watching wildlife on fill properties.

BENT COUNTY
I. BLUE LAKES
From Las Animas take Cty. Rd. 10, north 11 miles to the property (3,110
acres).
OPEN: Year-round.
'HUNTING: Antelope, deer, waterfowl, upland game.
FISHING: Warm-water lake.
POINTS OF ACCESS: Bent Cty. Rd. 10 north from Las Animas 11 miles.

CHAFFEE COUNTY
2. LITTLE COCHETOPA CREEK
From Poncha Spgs. take Hwy. 50 west 2.5 miles to Cty. Rd. 210, then
south 4.5 miles to the property (640 acres).
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game.
POINT OF ACCESS: Foot or horseback only; no motorized vehicles.

CONEJOS COUNTY
3. LA JARA RESERVOIR
From La Jara go west on Hwy. 15, I0.5 miles to USFS Rd. 240 approximately 23-miles to the property (31,393 acres). "
OPEN: Year-round.
HUNTING~ Deer, elk, antelope, bighorn sheep, black bear. mtn. lion,
small game.
FISHING: Lake, three cold-water streams.

CUSTER COUNTY
4. BEAR GULCH
From Westcliffe go 10 miles east on Hwy. 96 to Cty. Rd. 271, then I mile
north to the property (640 acres).
OPEN: Sept.I-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, black bear, mountain lion, rabbits, squirrels,
turkeys.
5. LAPIN CREEK
From Westcliffe go 8 miles southeast on Hwy. 69 to Airport Rd., east on
Airport Rd. 6 miles (640 acres).
HUNTING: Deer, elk, antelope.
POINTS OF ACCESS: Through BLM land on west from Hwy. 69 and
from north out of San Isabel National Forest. No vehicular access; foot or
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DOUGLAS COUNTY
6.FOURMILE
From Woodland Park take Hwy. 67 north I 1.5 miles to the town of
Westcreek, tum south on Cty. Rd. 73 for 0.7 of a mile, tum west on Cty.
Rd. 68 for 2 miles, tum north on USFS Rd. 523 for 4.6 miles (360 acres).
HUNTING: Deer, rabbits, blue grouse.
POINTS OF ACCESS: USFS Rd. 523 runs through the property.
Maintain a safety zone of 150 yards around existing structures.

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7. LAKE GULCH
From Castle Rock take Plum Creek Parkway east 1.2 miles to Lake Gulch
Rd., tum south and go 5.6 miles to Garton Rd. Tum south and go 1.1
miles to the property (640 acres).
HUNTING: Antelope, deer, coyote, small game.
POINTS OF ACCESS: Along the east side of South Lake Gulch Rd.,
approximately I00 yards south of the corrals (on the west side of the
road). Hunting on the west side is restricted to small game with shotguns
and .22-caliber firearms.

EAGLE COUNTY
8. BERRY CREEK
From Vail take I-70 west to Exit 163 (Edwards), go north to the entrance
of Singletree, west to USFS Rd. 778, go approximately I mile and take
first left after cattleguard, follow road 2.5 miles to property (640 acres).
HUNTING: Deer, elk, black bear, blue grouse, rabbits, coyote.
POINTS OF ACCESS: Several 4WD roads run through property.
Property is surrounded by USFS land.
9. SQUAW CREEK
From Vail take I-70 west to Exit 163 (Edwards), go south to stoplight,
turn west on Hwy. 6, go 2 miles to road and bridge over Eagle River.
Tract continues I mile west from here (272.12 acres).
OPEN: Year-round.
HUNTING: This property is closed to hunting and discharge of firearms.
FISHING: Cold-water stream.
POINTS OF ACCESS: Road and bridge over Eagle River; parking area
and access point. Squaw Creek Rd. and intersection of Hwy. 6, parking
area and access point. Walk-in access only.
10. WHISKEY CREEK
From Vail go west on I-70, take Exit 171, go 0.5 mile west. Property is on
the south side of 1-70 (602.23 acres).
HUNTING: Deer, elk, black bear, blue grouse, rabbits, coyote.
POINTS OF ACCESS: Parking available at USFS office at Meadow
Mountain (off 1-70 Exit 171, 0.25 mile east).

EL PASO COUNTY
11. TURKEY TRACK RANCH
From Fountain go north approximately 14 miles on Squirrel Creek Rd.
This road and Peyton Hwy. border the property (8,887 acres).
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
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POINTS OF ACCESS: Park in designated parking area. Walk in from
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FREMONT COUNTY
12. BADGER CREEK
From Cotopaxi go approximately 21 miles north on Cty. Rd. 12, then
west approximately I mile on BLM road (839.30 acres).
OPEN: Year-round for fishing; SepJ. I-Feb. 28 for all other uses.
HUNTING: Mule deer, elk, bighorn sheep.
FISHING: Cold-water stream.
13. DEER HA VEN
From Canon Ci_ty go west on Hwy. 50 to Hwy. 9, go approximately 9
miles north to Cty. Rd. 11, turn right, 5.2 miles on Cty. Rd. 11 to Deer
Haven Rd., right on Deer Haven Rd., .8 miles to Thompson Mtn. Rd.,
turn right, .7 miles to end of road (640 acres).
OPEN: Year-round.

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HUNTING: Big game, small game.
POINTS OF ACCESS: Swrounded by BLM land; no motor vehicle
access; foot or horseback only.
14. DIRTY GULCH
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From Cotopaxi go approximately 5.5 miles north on Qy. Rd. 12 (640 acres).
HUNTING: Mule deer.
15. FLORENCE
From Canon City take Hwy. 61 southeast 13 miles to Cty. Rd. 15, which
goes west to Florence Picnic Area, adjacent to property (640 acres).
OPEN: Sept.I-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, black bear, mountain lion; rabbits, squirrels,
turkeys, blue grouse.
POINTS OF ACCESS: Cty. Rd. 15 to Florence Picnic Area. Walk-in
access through national forest land (approximately 0.25 mile).
16. SHORT CREEK BALDY
From Cotopaxi go west on Hwy. 50 approximately 6 miles to Kerr Gulch
Rd.; go southwest about 5 miles to the property (640 acres).
HUNTING: Mule deer, elk, mountain lion.
17. STONEY FACE MOUNTAIN
From Cotopaxi go approximately 17 miles north on Cty. Rd. 12 (640
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HUNTING: Mule deer, elk.
POINTS OF ACCESS: From Cty. Rd. 12 and adjacent BLM land.
Vehicles restricted to main road; other access by foot or on horseback.
18. TABLE MOUNTAIN
From the intersection of Hwy. 115 and Academy Blvd. In Colorado
Springs, go -18 miles south on Hwy. 115 (10,416 acres).
OPEN: Sept. I-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, bear, mountain lion, rabbits, doves, turkeys, coyote.
POINTS OF ACCESS: Gate 18 miles south of Hwy. 115 and Acad~my
Blvd. Access by foot or horseback only from parking lots.

GRAND COUNTY
19. MIDDLE CARTER-GUNSIGHT
Northwest sector: From Kremmling: take Hwy. 40, 14 miles west to Qy.
Rd. 27. Southeast sector: From Kremmling, take Hwy. 40, IO miles west
to Cty. Rd. 25, 0.5 mile east to Cty. Rd. 26, east approximately 5 miles.
(5,019 acres).
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HUNTING: Big game, small game.
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POINTS OF ACCESS: Chimney Rock Rd. (C(o/. Rd. 27) accesses northwest section; Gunsight Rd. (Cty. Rd. 26) accesses southeast section.
Some areas restricted to foot or horseback.
CAUTION: Roads are highly erodible, and care is advisi:d during wet
weather.
20. MIDDLE PARK
From Kremmling, take Hwy. 40 west 6 miles to Hwy. 134, go 2 miles
west to Red Dirt Rd. (USFS Rd. 100), approximately 15 miles to Buffalo
Park, USFS Rd. 131 east at Buffalo Park, follow signs (3,566 acres).
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
POINTS OF ACCESS: Through Buffalo Park on USFS Rd. 131. Parking
along road .4 mile beyond east Buffalo Park gate. Access by foot or on
horseback east to boundary.

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21. MILK CREEK
From Kremmling, take Hwy. 40 west 6 miles to Hwy. 134, go 2 miles
west to Red Dirt Rd. (USFS Rd. 100), north 15 miles to Buffalo Park.
then east on USFS Rd. 131. follow signs (-UOO acres).
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
POINTS OF ACCESS: South access: USFS Rd. 131 goes 3.1 miles
beyond gate east of Buffalo Park. ending at locked gate. Follow signs to
north und east. Access by foot and horseback only. North access: South
along ridge approximately 3 miles west of Hwy. 40 on Cty. Rd. 184.
RESTRlCTlONS: Use restricted to Milk Creek drainage.
22. TROUBLESOME VALLEY RANCH
From Kremmling. take Hwy. 40 east 5 miles 10 Cty. Rd. 2, north approximately 9 miles to Cly. Rd. 24 rum right. enter Bighorn Park subdivision
turnoff. Access through BLM or off this road (876.14 acres).
HUNTING: Elk. deer, rabbits. coyote, grouse.
POINTS OF ACCESS: Most public access offCty. Rds. 2 and 24, adjacent BLM land and the Bighorn Park subdivision. Foot or horseback
only.
23. WEST CARTER MOUNTAfN
From Kremmling, take Hwy. 40 west approximately 14 miles. tum east
on Cty. Rd. 27 (Chimney Rock Rd.). Acce~s begins 1.5 mile, ea,t of
Hwy. 40 (2.360 acres).
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
POINTS OF ACCESS: Foot and hor~eback access only through gates m
Indian Pass tract, west side of Caner Mountain and at Badger Creel...
Motor vehicle use by permit (for handicapped only) on Badger Creek
tract. Some areas restricted 10 foot or horseback.
24. WINDY RJDGE
From Kremmling. go west 22 miles on Hwy. 40 (Diamond Creel.. crossing). west approximately 2 miles on Cty. Rd. I 84 (880 acres).
HUNTING: Big game. small game.
CAUTION: Road, are highl) erodible. and care i, advised in wc1 we.Uher.

GUNNISON COUNTY
25. EAST BEA VER CREEK
From Almont. take USFS Rd. 742 for 6 miles northeast to USFS Rd. 586.
turn south 3 miles to the property (640 acres).
OPEN: Year-round.
HUNTING: Big Game. small game.
FISHING: Cold-water stream.
POINTS OF ACCESS: USFS Rd. 586. Camping is allowed

HUERFANO COUNTY
26. BLACK HAWK
From 1-25 (Exit 42) take Cty. Rd. 310 to Pryor. then 2.5 miles west to
nonh side of propeny, or I mile south from Pryor on Cty. Rd. 312 10 east
side of property ( 1.511 acres).
OPEN: Sept. I-May 3 1.
HUNTING: Deer, bear, lion, antelope. elk. doves, rabbiti;. 1urkcys.
POINTS OF ACCESS: Huerfano Cty. Rd. 310 enters propeny on nonh
side and goes 10 the west end. Cty. Rd. 312 adjoins the southeast propen)
boundary for 0.5 mile. No vehicle~ allowed off county roads: foot or
ho~cbacl.. only.

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27. BLACK MOUNTAIN
From Gardner, go I mile west on Hwy. 69, tum north on USFS Rd. 400
and go approximately 6 miles to USFS Rd. 405 (Black Mountain Road),
go west 0.5 mile to access markers (640 acres).
OPEN: Sept.I-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, rabbits, squirrels, doves, coyote, turkeys. •
POINTS OF ACCESS: From Black Mountain Road by foot or on
horseback only.
28. LITILE SHEEP MOUNTAIN
Fro1m Gardner, to southwest on Cty. Rd. 560 (Arco Rd.)1 7 miles to property (640 acres).
OPEN: Sept.I-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, bear, elk, rabbits, doves, band-tailed pigeons, turkeys.
POINTS OF ACCESS: Cty. Rd. 560 traverses tract from northwest corner to south side. No vehicles allowed off county road.
29. SCHULTZ CANYON
From Walsenburg take Cty. Rd. 330 (Ideal Rd.) south 11 miles (960.29
acres).
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OPEN: Sept.I-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer, bear, lion, rabbits, doves, band-tailed pigeons, turkeys.
POINTS OF ACCESS: Cty. Rd. 330 traverses northeast quarter of Sec.
31 and south half of Sec. 36. Cty. Rd. 310 enters northeast quarter of Sec.
31 on east side. No vehicles allowed off county road.
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30. WOLF SPRINGS
From Walsenburg take Hwy. 69 for 25 miles west to Gardner, then continue 7 miles west to the property (640 acres).
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game.
POINTS OF ACCESS: A Craeger Resource quad map is useful in locating access. The southwest corner of the property can be entered from
Hwy. 69, 7 miles west of Gardner. Foot or horseback only.

JACKSON COUNTY
31.COHAGEN
From Walden go 6 miles southeast on Hwy. 14 to Cty. Rd. 21. Go
approximately 2 miles south on Cty. Rd. 21 to the property (2537.52
acres).
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
POINTS OF ACCESS: Cty. Rds. 21 and 32. Foot or horseback only.
32. EAST DELANEY BUTTE LAKE
From Walden go 1.2 miles west on Hwy. 14 to Cty. Rd. 1·2W, then 5.3
mile~est to Cty. Rd. 18, then 4.5 miles west to Cty. Rd. 5, I mile north
to entrance of Delaney Butte Lakes State Wildlife Area (640 acres).
OPEN: Year-round.
FISHING~Cold-water lake.
HUNTING: Small game.
POINTS OF ACCESS: From D~laney Butte Lakes State Wildlife Area,
go to the east side of East Delaney Butte Lake. Foot access only.
RESTRICTIONS: Camping and campfires are limited to the existing
state wildlife area campground next to East Delaney Butte Lake.
33. ELK MOUNTAIN
From Walden take 5th Street east, which turns into Cty. Rd. I2E, go •
approximately 12 miles east, then take Cty. Rd. 12F about 2.5 miles to the
parking lot at the end of the road. Access to the property is only from this
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OPEN: Year-round.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, blue grouse, rabbits, coyote.
FISHING: Cpld-water stream.
POINTS OF ACCESS: From parking lot at end of Cty. Rd. 12F. All roads
off Cty. Rds. I2E and I2F are closed. •
34. INDIAN CREEK
From Rand go east on Cty. Rd. 27, 4 miles to Cty. Rd. 21, go south I mile
to the marked parking lot (640 acres).
HUNTING: Deer, elk, blue grouse, snowshoe hare, coyote.
POINTS OF ACCESS: Limited to the parking lot on Cly. Rd. 21 in
southwest quarter of Sec. 16.
35. KEMP DRAW
From Walden, go 6 miles southeast on Hwy. 14 to County Rd. 21; go 1.5
miles to the property (520 acres).
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
POINTS OF ACCESS: Off Cty. Rd; 21. Stay on established roads.
36. OWL MOUNTAIN
From Rand go east on Cty. Rd. 27, which goes between Hwys. 14 and
125. From Cty. Rd. 27, take USFS Rd. 792, then take a left fork and go to
the property (640 acre~).
HUNTING: Deer, elk, small game.
POINTS Of ACCESS: Take USFS Rd. 792 offCty. Rd. 27 that runs
between Gould and Rand. Take left fork after about a mile and go 2 more
miles to the state property. No motorized travel beyond state trust land
boundary.
37. RABBIT EARS
From Walden go west toward Muddy Pass on Hwy. 14 for 29 miles to the
par~ng lot (548.85).
OPEN: Year-round.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, blue grouse, rabbits.
FISHING: Cold-water stream.
POINTS OF ACCESS: Parking lot off Hwy. 1_4; walk over stiles. Foot
.,......__traffic only.
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38. RED CANYON
From Walden go 0.5 mile west on Hwy. 14 to Cty. Rd. 12W. 5.3 miles
west to Cty. Rd. 18. Then 4.5 miles west to Cty. Rd. 5 and I mile north to
entrance of Delaney Butte Lakes State Wildlife Area. From there, go west•
on Cty. Rd. 20 for 4 miles. Tum right at the sign and follow two-track
road I mile to the state property (640 acres).
HUNTING: Deer, elk, rabbit~. blue grouse.
POINTS OF ACCESS: Same as above.
39. SAND CREEK
From Walden go north on Hwy. 125, 4 miles to Cty. Rd. 8. East on Cty.
Rd. 8, 7 miles to the Adams Ranch state trust land (this access is only
after Oct. I). Access can be obtained from the Elk Mountain state trust
land to the south or the Colorado State Forest to the east (4,998.09 acres).
HUNTING: Deer, elk, blue grouse, rabbits, coyote.
POINTS OF ACCESS: The state forest from the east, the Adam's
Ranch state trust land from the north, the Blevins Ranch HQ from the
west. Controlled access to the East Sand Dunes through Blevins Ranch
HQ for educational purposes only. Access through the Adams state trust
land or through Blevins Ranch HQ'S on a limited basis, only during big
game season with permission cards and only on a once-in-and-out basis.

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40. TAYLOR DRAW
From Rand, go south on Hwy. 125 approximately 4 miles, turn east at the
Old Homestead and follow Cty. Rd. 21 to J~ck Creek-..After crossing Jack
Creek, take USFS Rd. 643 and go to the Taylor Draw road closure. From
the road closure;1o across country on foot or horseback to Sec. 36 (320
acres).
HUNTING: Deer. elk, blue grouse, snowshoe hare, coyote.
POINTS OF ACCESS: From the Forest Service land bordering on the
east. Foot or hqrseback only from Forest Service land.
41. THREE SISTERS
From Walden take 5th Street east, which turns into Cty. Rd. 12E, I2
miles east, then take Cty. Rd. 12F, 2.5 miles to parking lot. Access to the
property is only from parking lot and Colorado State Forest (1,523.35
acres).
OPEN: Year-round.
HUNTING: Deer, elk, blue grouse, rabbits, coyote.
ASfllNG: Cold-water stream.
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POINTS OF ACCESS: Parking lot at the end ofOy. Rd. 12E. All roads
off Cty. Rds. I2E and I2F closed. Access also from state forest to the
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LARIMER COUNTY
42. BULL MOUNTAIN
From Fort Collins take Hwy. 287 north 22 miles to the Cherokee Park
Rd. (Larimer Cty. Rd. SOC), go approximately 35 miles west to the property (640 acres).
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
POINTS OF ACCESS: Cty. Rd. SOC runs through southeast corner of
the property. A two-track road runs into southwest part of the property.
Foot or horseback only.
43. CHEROKEE PARK
Adjacent to Cherokee Park State Wildlife Area, Lone Pine Unit and
Lower Unit (I ,480 acres). Lone Pine Unit: From Fort Collins, go 20 miles
north on Hwy. 287.to Red Feather Lakes Rd., then 8 miles west to unit.
Lower Unit: From Ft. Collins, go 22 miles north on Hwy. 287 to
Cherokee Park Rd. SOC, then 6 miles west to unit.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
44. POUDRE RIVER
From Fort Collins go west of Ted's Place on Hwy. (4, 1.7 miles to
Divisiop of Wildlife lands. These lands are north of Division of Wildlife
lands along Hwy. 14, approximately 1.5 miles to a point where Hwy. 14
turns north and these lands lie east of Hwy. 14 another I. 7 miles
(2,876.75 acres).
OPEN: Year-round.
HUNTING: Deer, bighorn sheep, small game.
ASHING: Cold-water stream.
POINTS OF ACCESS: Hwy. 14 and USFS land. May access through private property ifpennission is obtained first. Foot or horseback only.
45. STEINHOFF HILL
From Fort Collins go north on Hwy. 287 approximately 16 miles to Cty.
Rd. 74E at The Forks, go 4 miles west on Cty. Rd. 74E, turn north on
Cty. Rd. 37, 0.5 mile to property (480 acres).
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HUNTING: Big game. small game.
POINTS OF ACCESS: East end of property adjoins Cty. Rd. 37. Foot or
horseback only.

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LOGAN COUNTY
46. FORD BRIDGE
From Sterling go 7.5 miles northeast on Hwy. 138 to Cty. Rd. 40, then
east 0.5 mile (280 acres).
OPEN: Septl-May 31.
HUNTING: Mule and white-tailed deer, pheasant, quail, turkeys, ducks,
geese.
POINTS OF ACCESS: On northern boundary of property from Logan
Cty. Rd. 40. Property closed to hunting deer with rifles.

MOFFAT COUNTY
47. BOSTON FLATS
From Maybell go northwest 3.5 miles on Hwy.318. On north side of
Hwy. 318 (103.54 acres).
OPEN: Year-round.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
POINTS OF ACCESS: From Hwy. 318, walk-in access only. Adequate
area for parking between the highway and the property. No motorized
vehicles.
48. BOX ELDER
From Hamilton go south'on Hwy. 13 approximately 11 miles to Cty. Rd.
17, tum right 1.5 miles to Cty. Rd. 51. Go I mile to Cty. Rd. 32, 7 miles
to BLM access (627.67 acres).
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
POINTS OF ACCESS: OffCty. Rd. 32 througl1'BLM land. Foot or
horseback only.
49. CEDAR SPRINGS
From Maybell go 8 miles west on Hwy. 40, tum south on Cty. Rd. 23
approximately 2 miles (640 acres).
HUNTING: Antelope, deer, elk, small game.
POINTS OF ACCESS: Cty. Rd. 23 and BLM Rd. 1558. Vehicle access
only on Cty. Rd. 23 and BLM Rd. 1558:
50. CROSS MOUNTAIN
From Maybell go southwest on Hwy. 40, 16 miles to n1'ile marker 44,
north on NPS - Deer Lodge Park Rd., approximately 2.5 miles to BLM
easement (640 acres).
HUNTING: Antelope, deer, elk, small game.
POINTS OF ACCESS: Deer Lodge Park Rd.
51. HARPER HILL
From Hamilton go 6 miles east on Hwy. 317 to Cty. Rd. 37. Go 2.5 miles
south on Cty. Rd. 37 to BLM land (640 acres).
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
POINTS OF ACCESS: Through BLM land. Foot or horseback only.
52. MONUMENT BUTTE
From Hamilton go south 3 miles on Hwy. 13 to Yellow Jacket Pass Rd.
(Cty. Rd. 45), south on Cty. Rd. 45 for 4 miles (653 acres).
HUNTING: Deer, elk, rabbit, grouse.
POINTS OF ACCESS: Horseback or walk-in access along Cty. Rd. 45.
No motor vehicles; parking lot offCty. Rd. 45 at north end; parking lot
with camping allowed at south end off county road.
53.MORAPOS
From Hamilton go 2 miles south on Hwy. 13, tum south on Cty. Rd. 41.

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Go 2 miles to access point on BLM land (640 acres).
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
POINTS OF ACCESS: Through BLM land. Foot or horseback only.
54. POLE GULCH
From Craig go approximately 39 miles Ronh on Hwy. 13 to Cty. Rd. 4,
west for 1.75 miles. Tract is south ofCty. Rd. 4 and extends about 5
miles west ofCty. Rd. 9 (11,026 acres).
OPEN: Aug.15-Feb.28.
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
POINTS OF ACCESS: All roads on tract where gates are present. All
structures are closed to public use. Motor vehicles restricted to existing
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55. SOUTH NiPPLE RIM
From Maybell, go north on Cty. Rd. 19 approximately 12 miles to Cty.
Rd. 21, nonh approximately 11 miles to Cty. Rd. 7, north approximately
2 miles to Cty. Rd. 4, west approximately 9 miles to Cty. Rd. 66, south to
the property (11,722.10 acres).
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HUNTING: Antelope, deer, elk, coyote.
'POINTS OF ACCESS: From Cty. Rd .•66, from southwest comer and
walk from BLM on the west and south sides. Motorized travel limited to
existing ranch roads as marked.
56. TEMPLE GULCH
From Craig, head west omHwy. 40 for 27 miles to Cty. Rd. 57 (Price
Creek Rd.), tum south and go 0.5 mile to Cty. Rd. 32, tum south on Cty.
Rd. 32 (640 acres).
HUNTING: Deer, elk, antelope, rabbits, sage grouse.
POINTS OF ACCESS: Parking area and walk-thru-access gate at the
nonheast comer. Second walk-thru gate on the drift fence in southeast
quarter. No parking on county road.
57. THORNBURG DRAW
From Maybell go 5 miles west on Hwy. 40, tum south on BLM Rd. 1558,
.2 mile (640 acres).
HUNTING: Antelope, deer, elk, small game.
POINTS OF AC~ESS: Cty. Rd. 143 and BLM Rd. 1558.
58. TRIANGLE
Immediately west of Maybell to Hwy;3J8 and Hwy. 40 (748.08 acres).
HUNTING: Deer, elk, antelope, small game.
POINTS OF ACCESS: Hwys. 318 and 40.

MORGAN COUNTY
59. WELDON VALLEY
From Weldona go ea,;t 0.5 mile on Cty. Rd. Y. then north 2 miles on Cty.
Rd. 10. Property is on west side of Cty. Rd. 10 (3,040 acres).
HUNTING: Deer, antelope, doves, waterfowl.
. POINTS OF ACCESS: Gate in southeast comer of Sec. 22 on Cty. Rd. 10
and in southwest comer of Sec. 21.

OTERO COUNTY
60. HIGBEE CANYON
From La Junta go 13 miles south on Hwy. 109. The property lies north of
Hwy. 109 between the Comanche National Gr-aSslands sign and Cty. Rd.
804 (640 acres).
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
POINTS OF ACCESS: No vehicle access: walk in from Hwy.109 only.

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PARK COUNTY
61. ANTERO
From Fairplay go south on Hwy. 285, 16.5 miles (385 acres).
HUNTING: Big game. small game.
POINTS OF ACCESS: Hwy. 285. next to Antero State Wildlife Area.
62. MUD SPRINGS
From Hartse) go east on Hwy. 24 for4 miles toCty. Rd. 15. turn nonh to
the propeny (6.097 acres).
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
POINTS OF ACCESS: Off County Rd. 15, approximately 5 miles north
of Hwy. ~4. There are two additional improved roads accessing the south
pan of thl property.
63. WORMER GULCH
From Canon City go west on Hwy. 50 to Hwy. 9. tum nonh. take Hwy. 9
10 0.5 mile north of the Park-Fremont county line. Adjoins Thirty-one
Mile Mountain (640 acres).
HUNTTNG: Deer. bear, mountain lion. elk, rabbits, doves, coyote.
POINTS OF ACCESS: Hwy. 9.

ROUTT COUNTY
64. CLARK'
From Steamboat Springs go 20 miles north on Cly. Rd. 129°. then 2.25
miles west of Clark on Cry. Rd. 62. North of corral~ at Del's Triangle
Three ranch. Park on east side of road (640 acres).
HUNTING: Elk. deer. grouse.
POINTS OF ACCESS: Across private property owned by Del's Triangle
Three ranch via 0.5 mile of trail as marked. Foot only. Horses may be
used for packing only.
65. COTTONWOOD CREEK
From Hayden go nonh on Cty. Rd. 80, .9 mile 10 Cty. Rd. 70, east 2.8
miles 10 Cly. Rd. 80, nonh 10.7 miles 10 the property (640 acres).
HUNTING: Deer, elk, blue and sharp-tailed grouse.
POINTS OF ACCESS: Off Cty. Rd. 80. Parking along county road. Foot
or horseback only.
66. DEEP CREEK
From Steamboat Springs, go north on Cty. Rd. 129 for IO miles to Cty.
Rd. 54, west 5 miles to Cty. Rd. 56. west and south 3.J miles ro Cly. Rd.
52W. continue west 2.4 miles 10 property. (Last 2 miles 4x4 only) (320
acres).
HUNTING: Elk. deer. grouse.
POINTS OF ACCESS: Cty. Rd. 56 bisects property. Access by foot or
horseback only.
67. GRASSY CREEK
From Hayden go cast on Hwy. 40 for 6 miles 10 Cty. Rd. 27. go south
approximately 6 miles 10 the property (340 acres).
OPEN: Sept. I-May 31.
HUNTING: Deer. cl". sharp-tailed grouse, turkeys.
POINTS OF ACCESS: Cty. Rd. 27. approximately 6 miles south of Hwy.
40. No vehicles off Cty. Rd. 27. Parking off Cty. Rd. 27 on Old
Rockcastle Mine Access Rd.
68. KING CREEK
From Toponas. go 0.5 mile south on Hwy. 131. tum we\t on Cty. Rd. 5

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about 3 miles, then south on Cty. Rd. SA for about I mile to property
(640 acres).
OPEN: Year-round.
HUNTING: Big game. small game.
FISHING: Cold-water stream fishing.
POINTS OF ACCESS: Foot and horseback access from BJ.,M land.
69. MAYNARD GULCH
From Hayden. go about 8 miles west on Hwy. 40; property is north of the
highway (724 acres).
HUNTING: Deer, elk, grouse, rabbits.
POINTS OF ACCESS: Where Maynard Gulch intersects Hwy. 40 and
from the Yampa River State Wildlife Area. Parking area provi~; foot or
horseback only.
70. MORRISON CREEK
From Oak Creek go south I mile on Hwy. 131 to Cty. Rd. 14, go east
approximately 4 miles to the inlet to Stagecoach Reservoir go south on
Cty. Rd. 16 apprpximately 7 miles (640 acres).
HUNTING: Big game. small game.
POINTS OF ACCESS: Cty. Rd. 16 runs through the,p1"9perty.
71. STOKES GULCH
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From Hayden go south on Cty. Rd. 37 to Cty. Rd. 59 (842.45 acres).
HUNTING: Deer. elk, antelope. waterfowl.
POINTS OF ACCESS: OffCty. Rd 59. No vehicles off county roads.
72. YAMPA RIVER
From Hayden, go about 8 miles west on U.S. Hwy. 40; property is on the
south of Hwy. 40 ( 1.419 acres).
HUNTING: Deer, elk, grouse, rabbits.
POINTS OF ACCESS: From the Yampa River State Wildlife Area..
Parking area available; foot or horseback only.

SAGUACHE COUNTY
73. OLD WOMAN CREEK ·
From Del Norte go north on Hwy. 112 for 0.75 mile, turn left on Rio
Grande Cty. Rd. 15; follow it north and west about 4 miles. Turn right on
USFS Rd. 660, travel 6 miles, turn left on USFS Rd. 646, I mile to property (640 acres).
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HUNTING: Big game, small game.
POINTS OF ACCESS: USFS Rd. 646 travels.north and south through the
property.

YUMA COUNTY
74. SANDY BLUFFS
From Idalia go 8.5 miles north on Cty. Rd. DD at the Arikaree River
(639.75 acres).
HUNTING: Big game, small game.
POINTS OF ACCESS: 0. 75 mile north of the Arikaree River on the east
side ofYumaCty. Rd. DD.

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ALPHABETICAL LIST OF
PROPERTIES
61. ANTERO - Park County
12. BADGER CREEK - Fremont County
4. BEAR GULCH - Custer County .
8. BERRY CREEK - Eagle County
26. BLACK HAWK - Huelfano County
27. BLACK MOUNTAIN - Huelfano County
I. BLUE LAKES - Bent County
47. BOSTON FLATS- Moffat County
48. BOX ELDER - Moffat County
42. BULL MOUNTAIN - Larimer County
49. CEDAR SPRINGS - Moffat County
64. CLARK - Routt County
65. COTTONWOOD CREEK - Routt County ,
43. CHEROKEE PARK - Larimer County
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~I. COHAGEN - Jackson County
50. CROSS MOUNTAIN - Moffat County
66. DEEP CREEK - Routt County
13. DEER HAVEN - Fremont County
14. DIRTY GULCH -Fremont County
25. EAST BEA VER CREEK - Gunnison County
32. EAST DELANEY BUTTE LAKE - Jackson County
33. ELK MOUNTAIN - Jackson County
15. FLORENCE- Fremont County
46. FORD BRIDGE - Logan County
6. FOUR MILE - Douglas County
67. GRASSY CREEK- Routt County
51. HARPER HILL - Moffat County
60. HIGBEE CANYON - Otero County
34. INDIAN CREEK - Jackson County
35. KEMP DRAW - Jackson County
68. KING CREEK - Routt County
3. 1-,A JARA RESERVOIR - Conejos County
7. LAKE GULCH - Douglas County
5. LAPIN CREEK - Custer County
2. LITTLE COCHETOPA CREEK - Chaffee County
28. LITTLE SHEEP MOUNTAIN - Huelfano County
69. MAYNARD GULCH - Routt County
19. MIDDLE CARTER-GUNSIGHT- Grand County
20. MIDDLE PARK - Grand County
21. MILK CREEK - Grand County
52. MONUMENT BUTTE - Moffat County
53. MORAPOS --:- Moffat County
70. MORRISON CREEK - Routt County
62. MUD SPRINGS - Park County
73. OLD WOMAN CREEK - Saguache County
36. OWL MOUNTAIN - Jackson County
54. POLE GULCH - Moffat County
44. POUDRE RIVER - Larimer County
37. RABBIT EARS-Jackson County
38. RED CANYON - Jackson County
39. SAND CREEK - Jackson County
74. SANDY BLUFFS - Yuma County
29. SCHULTZ CANYON - Huelfano County
16. S~ORT CREEK BALDY - Fremont County

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55. SOUTH NIPPLE RIM - Moffat County
9. SQUAW CREEK - Eagle County
45. STEINHOFF H[LL - Larimer County
71. STOKES GULCH - Routt County
17. STONEY FACE MOUNTAIN - Fremont County
I 8. TABLE MOUNTAIN - Fremont County
40. TAYLOR ORA W - Jackson County
56. TEMPLE GULCH - Moffat County
57. THORNBURG ORA W - Moffat County
41. THREE SISTERS - Jackson County
58. TRIANGLE - Moffat County
22. TROUBLESOME VALLEY RANCH - Grand County
I I. TURKEY TRACK RANCH - El Paso County
59. WELDON VALLEY - Morgan County
23. WEST CARTER MOUNTAIN - Grand County
I 0. WHISKEY CREEK - Eagle County
24. WINDY RIDGE - Grand County
30. WOLF SPRINGS - Huerfano County
63. WORMER GULCH - Park County
--,2. YAMPA RIVER - Routt County

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State Lands Open Aug. 15 through Feb. 28
County
Property Name ..................·-···..···...... _ ........Acres
Moffat
Pole Gulch ...................................................... 11,026

State Lands Open Sept. 1 through Feb. 28
County
fr&lt;&gt;perty Name ..................................;............Acres
Chaffee
Little Cochetopa Creek ........................................ 640
Custer
Lapin Creek .........................................................640
Douglas
Four Mile ............................................................. 360
Lake Gulch .......................................................... 640
Berry Creek ..........................................................640
Eagle
Whiskey Creek ....................................................602
El Paso
T1i1rkey Track Ranch .......................... _:··············8,887
Badger Creek Fremont
except that area with fishing is year-round ......... 839
Dirty Gulch ..........................................................640
Short Creek Baldy ............................................. .,640
Stoney Face Mountain .................................. :...... 640
Middle Carter-Gunsight .................................. .5,019
Grand
Middle Park ...................................................... 3,566
Milk Creek ....................................................... .4,400
Troublesome Valley Ranch ................................. 876
West Carter Mountain ...................................... 2,360
Windy Ridge ........................................................ 880
Wolf Springs ........................................................ 640
Huerfano
Cohagen
............................................................ 2,537
Jackson
Indian Creek ........................................................ 640
Kemp Draw ......................................................... .520
Owl Mountain .................. ,...................................640

Larimer

Moffat

Red Canyon ························:··················! ............. 640
Sand Creek ....................................................... .4,998
Taylor Draw ......................................................... 320
Bull Mountain ......................................................640
Cherokee Park .................................................. I ,480
Steinhoff Hill ..................................................... .480
Box Elder .............................................................627
Cedar Springs ........·························:·····················640
Cross Mountain ................................................... 640
•Harper Hill ........................................................... 640
Monument Butte ..................................................653
Morapos ............................................................... 640
South Nipple Rim ........................................... 11,722

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Otero

Temple Gulch ······································:···············640
Thornburg Draw .................................................. 640
Triangle ................................................................748
Weldon Valley .................................................. 3,040
Higbee Canyon .................................................... 640

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Saguache
Yuma

Antero .................................................................. 385
Mud Springs .....................................................6,097
Wonner Gulch ........... w··············· ........................640
Clark .....................................................................640
Cottonwood Creek ...............................................640
Deep Creek .......................................................... 320
Maynard _Gulch ........................ $ .........................724
Morrison ... ,..........................................................640
Stokes Gulch ........................................................ 842
Yampa River ..................................................... 1,419 •
Old Woman Creek ...............................................640
Sandy Bluffs ........................................................639

State Lands Open Sept. 1 through May 31
County
Property Name .................................;.............Acres
Custer
Fremont
Huerfano

Logan
Routt

Bear Gulch ...........................................................640
Florence ...............................................................640
Table Mountain .............................................. 10,416
Black Hawk ...................................................... 1,5 J J
Black Mountain ....~ .............................................640
Little Sheep Mountain .........................................640
Schultz Canyon ................................'. ...................960
Fbrd Bridge ..........................................................280
Grassy Creek ....................... :................................ 340

State Lands Open Year-Round
County
Property Name ............_ ........- ..- ................Acres
Bent
Blue Lakes ....................................................... .3,1 JO
Conejos
Fremont
Eagle
Gunnison
Jackson

Larimer
Moffat
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La Jara ............................................................. 31,393
Deer Haven ..........................................................640
Squaw Creek.......... ;.............................................. 272
East Beaver Creek ...................................'............640
Elk Mountain ....................................................2,!B9
Rabbit Ears ........................................................... 548
Three Sisters ..................................................... 1,523
East Delaney Butte Lake .....................................640
Poudre River ................................., ................... 2,876
Boston Flats ......................................................... 103
King Creek ...........................................................640

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NEWFOR1994
This year, the Division of Wildlife will make available maps of each
state trust parcel open for wildlife recreation. The maps were prepared by
volunteers to help you locate the properties. The maps can be ordered via
m_ail for a small fee to cov~r postage and handling.
Here's a list for you to use in preparing an order form. Property numbers generally are the same ones used throughout this brochure. However,
some maps contain more than one property. Properties with an asterisk
are combined with those indj_cated on the list.
I. Blue Lakes
2. Little Cochetopa Creek
3. La Jara Reservoir
4. Bear Gulch
5. Lapin Creek
6. Four Mile
7. Lake Gulch
8. Beny Creek
9. Squaw Creek
IO. Whiskey Creek
I I. Turkey Track Ranch
12. Badger Creek
13. -Deer Haven
14. Dirty Gulch
15. Florence
16. Short Creek Baldy
I 7. Stoney Face Mountain
18. Table Mountain
19. Middle Carter-Gunsight
20. Middle Park
21. Milk Creek. Includes West
Carter Mountain.
22. Troublesome Valley Ranch
*West Carter Mountain. Combined
with Milk Creek; use No. 21.
24. Windy Ridge
25. East Beaver Creek
26. Black Hawk. Includes Schultz
Canyon.
27. Black Mountain
28. Little Sheep Mountain
*Schultz Canyon. Combined with
Black Hawk; use No. 26.
30. Wolf Springs
31. Cohagen. Includes Kemp
Draw.
32. East Delaney Butte Lake.
Includes Red Canyon.
33. Elk Mountain
34. Indian Creek. Includes Owl
Mountain and Taylor Draw.
*Kemp Draw. Combined with
Cohagen; use No. 3 I.
*Owl Mountain. Combined with
Indian Creek; see No. 34.
37. Rabbit Ears
*Red Canyon. Combined with East
Delaney Butte Lake; see No. 32.

39. Sand Creek
*Taylor Draw. Combined with
Indian Creek; see No. 34.
41. Three Sisters
42. Bull Mountain
43~ Cherokee Park
44. Poudre River·
45. Steinhoff Hill
46. Ford Bridge
47. Boston Flats. Includes
Triangle.
48. Box Elder
49. Cedar Springs
50. Crc,;s Mountain
51. Harper Hill
52. Monument Butte
53. Morapos
54. Pole Gulch
55. South Nipple Rim
56. Temple Gulch
57. Thornburg Draw
*Triangle. Combined with Boston
Flats; use No. 47.
59. Weldon.Valley
60. Higbee Canyon
61. Antero
62. Mud Springs
63. Wormer Gulch
64. Clark
65. Cottonwood Creek. Includes
Deep Creek.
*Deep Creek. Combined with
Cottonwood Creek; use No. 65.
67. Grassy Creek
68. King Creek
69. Maynard Gulch
70. Morrison Creek
71. Stokes Gulch
72. Yampa River
73. Old Woman Creek
74. Sandy Bluffs

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317 W. Prospect Road
Fort Collins, 80526		
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Glenwood Springs, 81601
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Monte Vista
0722 S. Road 1 E.
Monte Vista, 81144
(719) 587-6900

Brush
122 E. Edison
Brush, 80723
(970) 842-6300

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711 Independent Ave.
Grand Junction, 81505
(970) 255-6100

Montrose
2300 S. Townsend Ave.
Montrose, 81401
(970) 252-6000

Colorado springs
4255 Sinton Road		
Colorado Springs, 80907
(719) 227-5200		

Gunnison
300 W. New York Ave.
Gunnison, 81230
(970) 641-7060

Pueblo
600 Reservoir Road
Pueblo, 81005
(719) 561-5300

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6060 Broadway
Denver, 80216
(303) 291-7227

Hot Sulphur Springs
346 Grand County Rd. 362
Hot Sulphur Springs, 80451
(970) 725-6200		

Salida
7405 Hwy. 50
Salida, 81201
(719) 530-5520

Durango
151 E. 16th St.
Durango, 81301		
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2500 S. Main St.
Lamar, 81052
(719) 336-6600

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925 Weiss Dr.
Steamboat Springs, 80487
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COLORADO PARKS AND WILDLIFE (CPW)
6060 Broadway, Denver, CO 80216
(303) 297-1192

www.wildlife.state.co.us | www.parks.state.co.us
On the cover: Photo by © Vic Schendel
Editor: Amy Nickelson. Printed August 2012, Publication Printers, Denver. 200,000 copies.
Printing paid for with hunting and fishing license fees.
The Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission set land regulations in May. Rick D. Cables is CPW
director. Commission members are (as of July 2012): John Singletary, chairman • Bill Kane, vice
chairman • Mark Smith, secretary • Robert Bray, member • Christopher Castilian, member • Jeanne
Horne, member • Gaspar Perricone, member • James Pribyl, member • James Vigil, member • Dean
Wingfield, member • Michelle Zimmerman, member • Mike King, ex officio member • John Salazar,
ex officio member
NOTE: Laws and regulations in this brochure are paraphrased for easier understanding and are intended
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This brochure features regulations governing Colorado’s state wildlife areas (SWAs)
and state fish units (SFUs). Only properties listed in this brochure are open to the public.
All recreation guidelines below are enforced at SWAs. In addition, property-specific rules
can be found in the following pages.
Note: Complete fishing regulations are in the Colorado Parks and Wildlife’s 2012Fishing brochure, available in
print and online, at www.wildlife.state.co.us, in mid-March. Some SWAs may have specific fishing restrictions,
anglers should consult the current fishing brochure to make sure they comply with all state fishing regulations.

what’s new in 2012
» nEw LANDS open: Many new state wildlife
areas have opened during the past year to
bring more opportunity for the public to hunt,
fish and watch wildlife throughout the state.
The new SWAs include: Smyth, Hardeman
and Chesmore in Chaffee County, Cline
Ranch in Park County, Karney Ranch in
Bent County, Shriver-Wright in Rio Grande
County and Willow Creek in Yuma County.
See the list of lands for details about each SWA.
» New reservation phone number: To
improve customer service and reduce hold
time on the phone, those hunting the Grand
Valley area in the Pacific Flyway now have a
local phone number to call to reserve a waterfowl blind. Check before you call to ensure you
have the right reservation phone number and
will be able to reserve your favorite hunting
spot quickly and efficiently.
Lands using the new phone number
include: Colorado River Island SWA, Franklin
Island SWA, Highline Lake State Park, Horsethief Canyon SWA, James M. Robb Colorado
River State Park, Orchard Mesa SWA and Tilman Bishop SWA. See page 3 for details.

» Habitat Stamps are
$10 and only one is required

per person per year. Stamps
are valid April 1-March
31. Habitat Stamps are not
required to access SWA and
State Trust Land properties,
but they are required for hunting and fishing.
• Anyone 18-64 must purchase a stamp
before buying or applying for a hunting or
fishing license or a preference point.
• A lifetime stamp is $300.25.
• Anyone buying a one-day or additionalday license for fishing and/or small game is
exempt from purchasing the Habitat Stamp
with the first two of these licenses. The habitat
fee will be assessed when a third one-day or
additional-day license is purchased for fishing
or small game.
• Anyone who holds a free Lifetime Fishing
license, a Veteran’s Lifetime Combination
Small-Game Hunting/Fishing license, or
are approved for the Big Game Mobility
Impaired Hunting Program is exempt from
the Habitat Stamp requirement. See
www.wildlife.state.co.us/Hunting/
DisabledAccessibility/Pages/Disability
Information.aspx for details.

recreation guiDElines
Except when specifically authorized, the following activities are prohibited on lands, waters, frozen surfaces of waters, rights-­of-way,
buildings or devices under CPW control:
1. To possess the following types of am-

munition and/or firearms: tracer rounds,
armor-piercing rounds, military hardened
rounds with explosive or radioactive sub-

stances, .50-caliber BMG rounds, or fully
automatic firearms.
2. To enter, use or occupy an area when
posted against entry, use or occupancy.
3. To engage in illegal activities.
4. To enter, use or occupy an area for
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�commercial purposes or to do land, water,
oil, gas or mineral investigations, surveys
or explorations.
5. To operate a vehicle (motorized or nonmotorized) except on established roads or
within designated camping or parking areas.
Drivers must obey state motor vehicle laws.
6. To drive faster than posted speed limits or
faster than 25 mph if not posted.
7. To leave camp, tent, shelter, motor vehicle
or trailer unattended more than 48 hours,
to camp or to park travel trailers or campers
on an SWA over 14 days in 45-day period.
8. To establish a permanent structure or plant
vegetation. Only portable blinds, tree stands
and steps can be erected on SWAs. No nails
can be driven into trees. Man-made materials for blinds or tree stands must be removed
within 10 days after the season in which they
are used ends.
9. To remove, modify or destroy a building,
water control device, fence, gate, sign, survey
or section marker, vegetation or objects of
archaeological, geological or historical value.
10. To litter, leave fish, entrails, human waste,
waste water, containers or toxic substances;
to bring household or commercial trash or
toxic substances to an area for disposal; or
to dump trailer waste in a sanitary facility.
11. To build fires without precautions to prevent spreading; to leave fires unattended.
12. To graze livestock. Horses, mules, llamas,
burros may be used in wildlife activities.
13. To have or use fireworks, explosives,
poisons, herbicides, pesticides or illegal
substances.
14. To release wildlife or privately-owned
game birds. Private game birds may be
released for field trials, including group dog
training on SWAs only where specifically allowed. To allow dogs, cats or domestic pets
to run at large (not on a leash), except dogs
used while hunting, while training hunting
dogs or during CPW-authorized field trials.
15. To dig trenches, holes or pits.
16. To leave vessels beached, anchored,
moored or docked unattended overnight
except in designated areas.
17. To fish from CPW boat ramps or docks in
conflict with boaters or as posted.
18. To snorkel, scuba dive or spearfish with
a diving mask, swim fins, snorkel or air
tanks. The exception is where swimming
is permitted, when location is identified by
a “divers down flag” and when scuba diver
has valid scuba certificate from recognized
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boat regulations
All vessels and floating devices, their
contents, motors, trailers and equipment
are subject to inspection by the CPW before
being launched, operated on or leaving waters on SWAs. Any aquatic nuisance species
found during inspection must be removed
and disposed of properly according to CPW
procedures before vessels are allowed to be
launched, operate on or leave the water.

youth/mentor hunting
Youth/mentor hunting means hunting by
youths under 18. Youth hunters under 16
must be accompanied by a mentor when
hunting on youth/mentor properties. Mentors must be at least 18 and comply with
hunter education requirements.

scuba training organization.

19. To use air or gas-inflated floating devices for

transportation on or across surface of the water unless the device has multi-compartments
and a rigid motor mount when propelled by
gasoline or electric motors. Singlecompartment air or gas-filled flotation devices restricted to designated swimming areas.
20. To promote, sponsor, conduct or participate in boat regattas, paintball shooting,
questing or non-wildlife oriented activities.
21. To launch or land aircraft.
22. To leave decoys or anything used as decoys in the field or on water overnight.
23. To swim, except in designated waters or
during authorized water contact activities.
24. To discharge a firearm or bow in parking,
camping or picnic areas.
25. To fish in fish-rearing ponds, raceways, holding areas or streams on CPW hatchery properties, except areas posted as open to fishing.
26. To conduct field trials or group dog training without a field-trial license.
27. To have, store or use hay, straw or mulch not
certified as noxious-weed free. Certified materials must be clearly marked by certifying
state or province. People who transport these
materials on federal, state or county roads
that cross CPW property are exempt. Also
exempt is hay produced on State Trust Lands
leased from CPW for wildlife recreation.
28. To trap unless done according to statutes
and regulations and with authorization.
29. To partake in Internet-based or computerassisted remote hunting or fishing. Hunters
and anglers must be physically in the immediate vicinity of their activity.

�state wildlife areas
An alphabetical listing of properties and specific
rules for each state wildlife area follows. If no special
restrictions are included in this list, all recreation
guidelines (pages 1-2) apply.

63 RANCH SWA - Park Co.

Directions: From Fairplay, go 15 miles S on
Hwy. 285, or 5.5 miles N of Antero Jct. on Hwy. 285.
GMU/Acres: 50 / 1,200 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl, big game
FISHING: coldwater stream fishing
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS: camping prohibited

ADAMS SWA - Routt Co.

Directions: From Steamboat Springs, go E
on Hwy. 40, turn S on Hwy. 131. At CR 14, go S.
SWA 0.5 of a mile N of Stagecoach State Park.
GMU: 15
HUNTING: elk, deer, rabbit, dusky grouse
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest room
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open to public July 1-Nov. 30.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Dogs allowed only as aid in hunting grouse.
d. Vehicles prohibited beyond parking area.

Adobe Creek Res. SWA (Blue Lake) -

Bent, Kiowa Cos.
Directions: From Las Animas, go 15 miles N
on CR 10.
GMU/Acres: 125 / 5,147 acres
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, rabbit, pheasant,
scaled quail, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: boating, sail boating, sail surfing,
waterskiing, camping, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest rooms, boat ramps
RESTRICTIONS:

abbreviations
4WD — 4-wheel-drive
ATV — All-terrain vehicle
BLM — Bureau of Land

Management
Co. — County
Cos. — Counties
CPW — Colorado Parks
and Wildlife

reservation procedures
NEW! For properties listed below, reservations must be made by calling (970) 2556161. All other reservation rules below apply.
» Colorado River Island SWA, Franklin Island
SWA, Highline Lake State Park, Horsethief Canyon SWA, James M. Robb Colorado River State
Park, Orchard Mesa SWA, Tilman Bishop SWA
For all other SWAs requiring reservations, call 1-800-846-9453 (1-800-UGO-WILD).
Reservations taken 9 a.m.-4 p.m. MondayFriday. For maps and information, go to the
website at: www.wildlife.state. co.us/Land
Water/StateWildlifeAreas/Pages/swa.aspx.
• Maximum 1 reservation per hunt date and
1 reservation per phone call. Reservations
are not transferable. The person making the
reservation must have a valid license for the
species to be hunted and must hunt at the
property the day of the hunt. Hunters with
reservations may only hunt the area specified
on the reservation.
• Reservations not accepted more than 14
days before hunt date nor after noon the day
before the hunt date, or noon Friday for hunts
on Sunday and holidays falling on Monday.
• To cancel, hunters must do so by noon the
day before the hunt date. Failing to cancel
reservations or follow check station procedures may result in losing future reservation
rights for rest of hunting season.

a. Open 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour after
sunset; no time restrictions for fishing.
b. ATVs, dirt bikes, snowmobiles prohibited.
c. Frozen surface of lake closed.
d. Dams, inlets, outlet structures open only for
fishing.

CR — County Road
GMU — Game

Management Unit
Hwy. — Highway
JCT. — Junction
ohv — Off-highway
vehicle
rd. — Road
Res. — Reservoir
SFU — State Fishing Unit

STL — State Trust Land
SWA — State Wildlife Area
USFS / FS — U.S. Forest

Service
N/NW/NE — North,
northwest, northeast
S/SW/SE — South,
southwest, southeast
E — East
W — West
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�ALBERTA PARK RES. SWA - Mineral Co.
Directions: From South Fork, go 18 miles
W on Hwy. 160 to Wolf Creek Ski Area, drive
through parking lot. Continue 1.7 miles on USFS
Rd. 391.
GMU/Acres: 80 / 240 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: primitive boat ramp

ALMA SWA - Park Co.

Directions: From Alma, go 1.5 miles N on
Hwy. 9 to CR 4; then go 0.25 of a mile NW.
GMU: 49
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, camping
FACILITIES: rest rooms, campsites

ALMONT TRIANGLE SWA - Gunnison Co.

Directions: From Almont, go 3 miles N on
Hwy. 135.
GMUs: 54, 55
HUNTING: deer, elk, bighorn sheep, dusky grouse
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS: open April 1-Dec. 19

ANDREWS LAKE SWA - San Juan Co.

Directions: From Durango, go 39 miles N on
Hwy. 550 to access road; then go 0.5 of a mile E.
GMU: 74
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest rooms, trailhead, parking,
overlook

Andrick Ponds SWA - Morgan Co.

Directions: From I-76 take exit 66 (Hwy. 39),
go 7.4 miles N on Hwy. 39 to Hwy. 144 and CR
Y.5. Go 1.5 miles W on CR Y.5, then N on CR 3
1.5 miles to CR AA. Go 1 mile to CR 2, go S on
CR 2 for 0.5 of a mile to parking.
GMU: 95
HUNTING: waterfowl
Facilities: parking at N, S ends of SWA
Restrictions:
a. Public access by foot and only through designated parking areas. Open only on Sat., Sun.,
Weds. and legal holidays from 3 a.m.-9 p.m.
b. Camping, fires, hunting with centerfire rifles,
dog training are prohibited.
c. Discharge of firearms and bows prohibited, except when hunting. Night hunting prohibited.
d. From the Sat. before Memorial Day holiday
through Aug. 31, access is for wildlife observation only and is limited to areas as posted.

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Dogs prohibited at this time.
e. From Sept. 1 through Fri. before Memorial
Day holiday, only hunting permitted.
f. From the end of dark goose season through the
Fri. before Memorial Day holiday, only spring
turkey hunting allowed.
g. From the Thurs. before Sept. 1 through the end
of dark goose season, scouting permitted from
10 a.m.-2 p.m. on Thurs. that are not open to
hunting in and prior to waterfowl seasons.
Must have reservation or letter from CPW. All
people must check in and out at check station.
Firearms, dogs not allowed during scouting.
h. Hunting is by reservation only. See “Reservation Procedures” (page 3) for details. Maximum 4 people per area at any time. Maximum
3 reservations annually per hunter from Sept.
1-end of regular goose season. Hunters must
check in and out as posted at property.
i. From Sept. 1-Nov. 30, migratory bird hunting
only, and only within designated areas.
j. From Dec. 1 through end of regular goose
season, hunting permitted for migratory birds
and small game. Hunting days will be set for
each, see the 2012 Waterfowl or 2012 Small
Game brochures for details.
k. Hunting not allowed on Clark Lake.

APISHAPA SWA - Las Animas Co.

Directions: From Walsenburg, go 18.5 miles
NE on Hwy. 10 to property sign; turn SE and go
20 miles past Mica Butte.
GMUs/Acres: 133, 134 / 7,935 acres
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, bighorn sheep, rabbit, scaled quail, dove
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing

ARKANSAS RIVER SWA - Prowers Co.

Directions: There is currently no vehicle
access to this SWA. Any access crosses private
property and landowner permission is required.
GMU/Acres: 119 / 98 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant,
bobwhite quail, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing

ARKANSAS RIVER/Big Bend SWA

(Fishing Easement) - Chaffee, Lake Cos.
Directions: From Poncha Springs, go 4 miles
N on Hwy. 285, the go 0.125 of a mile E on CR
165. Parking is at W end. From Salida, go NW on
Hwy. 291 for 3.5 miles. Go 0.75 of a mile S on CR
150, then 0.5 of a mile SW on CR 166 to N bank
of Arkansas River. Parking E side of road.
GMU/Acres: 56 / 11 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream, Arkansas River;

�Fishing only. (Note: Fishing access may not be on
both sides of river. Check for signs.)

ATWOOD SWA - Logan Co.

Directions: From Atwood, go 3 miles SW on
Hwy. 6 to CR 29.5, then go 0.5 of a mile S.
GMU/Acres: 96 / 180 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant,
turkey, bobwhite quail, dove, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Public access by foot only and only through
designated parking areas.
b. Access limited to 4 groups or vehicles, with a
max. of 4 people per group.
c. Camping, fires, horse use, dog training prohibited.
d. Target practice prohibited except when
authorized by area wildlife manager.
e. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited except when hunting. Discharging bows allowed
for bowfishing.
f. From June 1-Aug. 31, open only Sat., Sun.,
Weds. and only for wildlife viewing.
g. Turkey hunting only on opening day and after
that only Sat., Sun., Weds., of turkey seasons.
h. From Sept. 1-May 31, hunting only on Sat.,
Sun., Weds., legal holidays and opening day of
late rifle deer season. All recreational activity
except deer hunting are prohibited opening
weekend of the regular plains rifle deer season
and opening day and first weekend of late
plains rifle deer season.
i. During regular duck season, SWA only open to
hunting. Waterfowl and small-game hunters
must check out at designated check station by
2 p.m. Deer and turkey hunters do not need to
check out but reservation is required.
1. Hunting is by reservation only. See “Reservation Procedures” (page 3) for details.
Maximum 4 people per reservation.
2. Waterfowl and small-game hunting during this time is only on Sat., Sun., Weds.,
Columbus Day (observed),Veterans Day,
Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, New
Year’s Day and Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
3. No reservation required for live trapping.
j. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited first
day of teal season to last day of dark goose
season.

BADGER BASIN SWA - Park Co.

Directions: From Hartsel go E and W along
Hwy. 24. Land is directly N of Hartsel and N and
S along Hwy. 9.
GMUs/Acres: 50, 58, 581 / 752 acres
fishing: 22 miles of fishing access. This is a
fishing property only.
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Hunting, camping, fires prohibited.
b. Parking only in designated areas.
c. Access only from designated parking areas.
Closed beyond fenced and posted easement.

BANNER LAKES SWA - Weld Co.

Directions: From Hudson, go 4 miles E on
Hwy. 52.
GMU/Acres: 99 / 934 acres
HUNTING: dove, waterfowl, rabbits, prairie dogs
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest rooms
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot access only, and only through designated
parking area. Closed N of Hwy. 52 April 1-July
15.
b. Camping, fires, horseback riding, bicycling
prohibited.
c. Boating prohibited except for hand-propelled
craft and float tubes.
d. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited except when hunting or training dogs. Discharging bows allowed for bowfishing.
e. Fishing prohibited from opening of first
regular duck season to last day of regular
waterfowl season.
f. Closed first day of regular waterfowl season to
day before the first day of pheasant season except for waterfowl hunting on Sat., Sun., Mon.
and legal holidays. During this period, waterfowl hunting reservations available but not
required. See “Reservation Procedures” (page
3) for details. Reservations valid throughout
reserved day until hunter with reservation
checks out. Hunters may check in on firstcome, first-served basis after a hunter with a
reservation checks out, or if no reservation exists for a hunt area after midnight immediately
preceding the hunt, or if reserved area isn’t
claimed by legal sunrise. Maximum 4 hunters
per reservation. Waterfowl hunters must check
in and check out at designated station.
g. From the Thurs. before Sept. 1 through the end
of dark goose season, scouting permitted from
10 a.m.-2 p.m. on Thurs. that are not open to
hunting in and prior to waterfowl seasons.
Must have reservation or letter from CPW. All
people must check in and out at check station.
Firearms, dogs not allowed during scouting.
h. Dog training permitted N of Hwy. 52 during
Feb., March, July 16-Aug. 31 only. Dog training
permitted S of Hwy. 52, Feb. 1-Aug. 31 only.
i. Field trials may be authorized Feb., March and
Aug. No more than 4 per year. Group training
events not limited.
j. Domestic, feral or privately-owned game birds
may be released with permit for field trials and
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�dog training S of Colo. 52. Birds taken must
be removed from SWA and privately-owned
game birds prepared for human consumption.
k. CPW may implement a dog training reservation system to manage overcrowding.

BASALT SWA (Basalt, Christine, Toner,
Peachblow, 7 Castles, Schuck units) Eagle, Pitkin Cos.
TONER UNIT: From Basalt, go 3.2 miles E on
USFS Rd. 105 (Fryingpan Rd.) to signs; then go N.
GMUs/Acres: 47, 444 / 2,577 acres
CHRISTINE UNIT: From Basalt, go 0.5 of a mile
W on Two Rivers Rd. (old Hwy. 82) to Homestead Drive; then go N to access road.
GMUs/Acres: 47, 444 / 2,230 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, bighorn sheep, dusky
grouse
FISHING: coldwater stream, coldwater lake
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: shooting range
RESTRICTIONS on all units:
a. Alcohol prohibited on shooting range.
b. Except for muzzleloaders, firearms on shooting
range restricted to lower than .50 caliber. Discharging shotguns allowed. Fully automatic
firearms prohibited. Discharging firearms on
shooting range allowed only 7 a.m.-7 p.m.
Mon.-Fri., and 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Sat.-Sun.
c. Boating, water activities prohibited on Christine Lake.
d. Camping prohibited at all times within 0.25 of
a mile of Fryingpan River. Camping prohibited in other areas except during regular and
late big-game seasons, plus 3 days before and 3
days after the seasons.
e. Closed Dec. 1-April 15 except on Christine
Lake and rifle ranges.
f. Fires, mountain bikes prohibited.
g. Dogs prohibited except field trials may be
authorized Aug. and Sept.
BEAVER CREEK SWA - Fremont Co.

Directions: From Cañon City, go 8 miles E
on Hwy. 50 to Hwy. 67 (Phantom Canyon Rd.),
then go N 2 miles to CR 123, then E 0.2 of a mile
to CR 132, then N 9 miles to property. Or: From
Skaguay Dam, go downstream 12 miles on trail
to property (2-day hike).
GMU: 59
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, rabbit, dove, turkey
with limited license
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing. No overnight camping.

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BEAVER CREEK RES. SWA - Rio Grande
Co.
Directions: From South Fork, go 2 miles SW
on Hwy. 160 to USFS Rd. 360 (Beaver Creek
Road), then go 6 miles S.
GMU: 80
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: campgrounds (USFS), rest room,
drinking water, boat ramps
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Discharging firearms, bowfishing and open
fires on ice are prohibited.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater
wake.

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BEAVER LAKE SWA - Gunnison Co.

Directions: From Marble, go 0.25 of a mile E
on CR 3.
GMU/Acres: 43 / 41 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream, coldwater lake
RECREATION: non-motorized boating, wildlife
viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited except for float tubes or
hand-propelled craft.
b. Camping, fires, discharging firearms or bows
prohibited.
c. Vehicles prohibited on dam.

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BELLAIRE LAKE SWA - Larimer Co.

Directions: I-25 N to Hwy. 14 exit toward
Fort Collins. Take Hwy. 14, turn right onto N.
College Ave., Hwy. 287. Follow Hwys. 14/287
N 10.7 miles. Turn left at CR 74E, Red Feather
Lakes Road, and go 24 miles. Turn left at CR 162,
go 2 miles to Bellaire Lake Road.
GMU/Acres: 8 / 12 acres
Fishing: coldwater lake
facilities: USFS campground, drinking water,
electrical hookups, rest room
RESTRICTIONS: Boating prohibited except for
float tubes or craft propelled by hand, wind or
electric motor.

BELLVUE SFU - Larimer Co.

Directions: Go N of Fort Collins on Hwy. 287
to La Porte. Just N of La Porte go W on CR 28.
GMU/Acres: 19 / 58 acres
RECREATION: limited public use, limited tours
RESTRICTIONS: hunting, dogs prohibited

BERGEN PEAK SWA - Clear Creek,
Jefferson Cos.
Directions: From Evergreen, go 4 miles N
on Hwy. 74 to Hwy. 103, then go 5.9 miles W to
Stinton Rd. Then go 2.2 miles E.

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�GMU: 39
HUNTING: deer, elk, squirrel, dusky grouse
RECREATION: hiking, horseback riding
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback access only.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Dogs must be on leash except when hunting
small game.
d. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except when hunting.

BIG MEADOWS RES. SWA - Mineral Co.
Directions: From South Fork, go 11 miles W
on Hwy. 160 to USFS Rd. 410, then go 2 miles W.
GMU: 76
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: campgrounds, rest room, drinking
water, boat ramp

BIG THOMPSON PONDS SWA -

Larimer Co.
Directions: From Loveland, go 5 miles E on
Hwy. 402 to I-25 Frontage Road, then go 0.75 of
a mile N to interstate underpass. Go left through
the underpass, then 0.75 of a mile N.
GMU/Acres: 20 / 51 acres
HUNTING: rabbit, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest room
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour after
sunset; no time restrictions for fishing or with
night-hunting permit.
b. Camping, fires, dog training, horseback riding,
bicycling prohibited.
c. Boating prohibited except for float tubes used
while fishing.
d. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except when hunting. Discharging bows is
allowed for bowfishing.

BILLY CREEK SWA - Ouray, montrose Cos.
BECKETT TRACT: From Montrose, go 18 miles
S on Hwy. 550 to Ouray CR 4, then turn left. Go
0.5 of a mile.
BILLY CREEK TRACT: From Montrose, go 16
miles S on Hwy. 550 to Ouray CR 2, then turn
left. Road also leads to Nicoll and Porter tracts.
COLONA TRACT: From Montrose, go 7 miles S
on Hwy. 550 to Government Springs Rd. Continue on Horsefly Rd. to signed access road.
CARMICHAEL TRACT: From Montrose, go 21
miles S on Hwy. 550 to Ouray CR 8, turn left on
lower road. Go through ranch yard; then go 1.25
miles on main road to access road.

GMUs/Acres: 62, 65 / 5,498 acres, all tracts
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dove
FISHING: coldwater stream, pond
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, camping, hiking
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open May 1-Dec. 31
b. Snowmobiles prohibited on Colona tract.

BITTERBRUSH SWA - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Craig, take Hwy. 40 W to
Maybell. SWA is S of Hwy. 40 and W of CR 57.
GMU: 11
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open May 1-Jan. 14.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Vehicles allowed only on CRs 59 and 143.
d. Hunters may place portable blinds, markers,
stands or related structures only after Aug. 1.
These must be removed by the hunter within
1) 24 hours after harvesting an animal, or 2)
7 days after the end of archery pronghorn
season, whichever is first.

Blacktail (Conservation Easement) Routt Co.
Directions: From Steamboat Springs, go E
on Hwy. 40, turn S on Hwy. 131. At CR 14, go S.
Easement is S and E of Adams SWA.
GMU/Acres: 15 / 610 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open July 1-Nov. 30.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Dogs prohibited except as aid in hunting
grouse
d. Motor vehicles prohibited beyond designated
parking areas.
BLISS SWA - Larimer Co.

Directions: From La Porte, go 5 miles N on
Hwy. 287 to Hwy. 14, then go 41 miles W.
GMUs/Acres: 8, 19 / 352 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, bighorn sheep, rabbit,
dusky grouse
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS: vessel launching and take out
prohibited

BLUE RIVER SWA - Summit Co.

BLUE RIVER UNIT: From Silverthorne, go 17
miles N on Hwy. 9. 82 acres.
EAGLE’S NEST UNIT: From Silverthorne, go 9
miles N on Hwy. 9. 29 acres.
SUTTON UNIT: From Silverthorne, go 7 miles
N on Hwy. 9.
GMUs: 37, 371
FISHING: coldwater stream
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�RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing, watchable wildlife trail
RESTRICTIONS on all units: camping,
fires, firewood cutting, discharging firearms or
bows and overnight vehicle parking prohibited.

BOb terrell SWA - Garfield Co.

Directions: From the intersection of Hwys. 82
and 133, go about 1 mile W on Hwy. 82. Turn left
onto CR 106, follow it back to the E, staying left
at the fork in the road. Road dead ends at SWA.
GMU: 43
fishing: coldwater stream
RECREATION: boat launch/take out

BODO SWA - La Plata Co.

Directions: From Durango, go 1 mile S on
Hwy. 160/550 to CR 210, then go 0.25 of a mile
W to E boundary.
GMU: 741
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky grouse,
turkey, dove
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife
viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open April 1-Nov. 30 for general use
b. Open only for small-game hunting from Dec.
1-March 31; and only S of CR 210.
c. Camping, fires, snowmobiles prohibited.
d. Discharging firearms allowed only when
hunting.

BOEDECKER RES. SWA - Larimer Co.

Directions: From Loveland, go 2 miles W on
First Street to CR 21, then go 0.5 of a mile S.
GMU/Acres: 20 / 308 acres of water
HUNTING: dove, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour after
sunset; no time restrictions for fishing or for
those with night-hunting permit.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater
wake.
c. Fishing prohibited from vessels Nov. 1 to end
of waterfowl season.
d. Camping, fires, horseback riding, sailboards
prohibited.
e. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited except when hunting. Discharging bows allowed
for bowfishing.

BOSQUE DEL OSO SWA - Las Animas Co.
Directions: From Trinidad, take exit 14A off
I-25. Go W on Hwy. 12 approximately 21 miles

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to Weston and look for access signs between
Weston and Stonewall. Property S of Hwy.
GMUs/Acres: 85, 851 / 30,000 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, turkey, small game,
mountain lion
FISHING: coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open to public April 1-Nov. 30; open Dec.
1-March 31 only to licensed big-game hunters
and one non-hunting companion.
b. Campfires only in designated areas and containment structures.
c. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited except while hunting. Discharging bows allowed
for bowfishing.
d. Camping only in designated areas; hunters
may camp anywhere during hunting seasons.
e. Parking allowed only in designated areas.
f. Unattended food or garbage must be stored in
bear-resistant manners or containers.
g. Snowmobiles, motorized vehicles, ATVs and
bicycles on established roads or trails may
be prohibited to protect wildlife and prevent
resource damage. Closures posted.
h. Fishing prohibited on South Fork of Purgatoire
River in SWA from day after Labor Day weekend until first day of Memorial Day weekend.

BOYD PONDS SWA - Morgan Co.

Directions: Go E on I-76 toward Fort Morgan. Go N on Hwy. 144, turn right on Elm Street,
follow street to SWA. SWA is NE of Log Lane
Village, extending E to Hwy. 52.
GMU: 96
RESTRICTIONS: launching or taking out vessels
prohibited from first day of teal season to last day
of dark goose season

BRAVO SWA - Logan Co.

Directions: From I-76 at Sterling exit, go 0.5
of a mile W on Hwy. 6 to CR 370, then go 1.7
miles NE.
GMU/Acres: 91 / 1,082 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, bobwhite quail,
pheasant, turkey, dove, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access from designated parking areas only.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except when hunting.
d. Target practice prohibited except when authorized by area wildlife manager.
e. All recreational activities except deer hunting
are prohibited on opening weekend of regular
plains rifle deer season, and opening day and
first weekend of late plains rifle deer season.

�f. One field trial may be authorized per year, in
Feb., March or Aug.
g. Horse use prohibited except when training
hunting dogs and then only allowed in Feb.,
March and April (through Wed. before spring
turkey season opens) and Aug.
h. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited
from first day of teal season to last day of dark
goose season.
i. During regular duck season, waterfowl and
small-game hunters must check out at the
mandatory check station.
ON Scalva Parcel: Reservations required for
all public use. From Sept. through May, follow
standard reservation procedures, (see page 3).
From June through Aug., make reservations by
calling (970) 842-6300.
1. Limited to 3 groups with max. of 4 people per
group daily.
2. Open only 4 a.m.-9 p.m. Foot access only and
only from designated parking areas. Mandatory check station.
3. From Sept. 1-May 31, only hunting allowed.
Limited to archery, muzzleloading and shotguns
during established seasons. Hunting allowed
only Sat., Sun., Wed., Labor Day, Columbus Day
(observed), Veterans Day, Thanksgiving Day,
Christmas Day, New Year’s Day, Martin Luther
King Jr. Day and Presidents Day.
4. From June 1-Aug. 31, only wildlife viewing
allowed. Open only Sat., Sun. and Weds.
5. Turkey hunting allowed on opening day, Sat.,
Sun., Weds. and legal holidays during turkey
seasons.
6. Fires, camping, field trials, dog training prohibited. Discharging firearms, bows prohibited
except while hunting.

BROWER SWA - Weld Co.

Directions: From Evans, go 1 mile E on 37th
Street.
GMU/Acres: 94 / 65 acres
HUNTING: rabbit, squirrel, dove, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, horse use prohibited.
b. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except shotguns or bows while hunting Sept.
1-Feb. 28 and during spring turkey season.
c. Open March 1-Aug. 31 only for spring turkey
hunters with valid license; open for other access Sept. 1-end of February.
d. Dogs prohibited except as hunting aid. Dog
training prohibited except when training dogs
for hunting.
e. Parking allowed only in designated spaces
within designated parking area.
f. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited

from first day of teal season to last day of dark
goose season.

BROWN LAKES SWA - Hinsdale Co.

Directions: From Creede, go 25 miles W on
Hwy. 149 to USFS Rd. 515 (Hermit Lakes Rd.).
Go 1.5 miles W.
GMU/Acres: 76 / 520 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, picnicking
FACILITIES: rest room, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS: camping prohibited

BROWNLEE SWA - Jackson Co.

Directions — North Platte River:
From Walden, go 0.5 of a mile W on Hwy. 14 to
CR 12; then 5.1 miles NW to CR 18; then 0.5 of
a mile W.
GMU/Acres: 16 / 1.14 miles of river
FISHING: coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS: hunting prohibited

BROWNS PARK SWA - Moffat Co.

COLD SPRING MOUNTAIN UNIT: From Maybell, go 41 miles NW on Hwy. 318 to CR 10N,
then go 17 miles N to CR 72, then 9 miles W to
fork. Take left fork 4 miles.
WIGGINS UNIT: From Maybell, go 41 miles NW
on Hwy. 318 to CR 10N, then go 17 miles N to
CR 72; then 15 miles W.
BEAVER CREEK UNIT: From Maybell, go 59
miles NW on Hwy. 318. Unit N of Hwy. 318.
Calloway Unit: Closed to public access in
posted area.
GMU/Acres: 201 / 2,226 acres, all units
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, elk, rabbit, dusky
grouse, waterfowl, dove
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing

BRUSH SWA - Morgan Co.

Directions: From Brush, go 2.5 miles N on
Hwy. 71. Turn W on CR U. Go about 200 feet to
CR 28, turn N and go 1 mile to parking lot.
GMU/Acres: 96 / 588 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant,
turkey, bobwhite quail, dove, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, hiking
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 3 a.m.-9 p.m., no time restrictions for
those with night-hunting permit. Access from
designated parking areas only.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited except when hunting. Discharging bows allowed
for bowfishing.
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�d. Target practice prohibited except when authorized by area wildlife manager.
e. All recreational activities except deer hunting
are prohibited on opening weekend of regular
plains rifle deer season, and opening day and
first weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
f. Horse use prohibited except when training
hunting dogs and then only allowed in Feb.,
March and April (through Wed. before spring
turkey season opens) and Aug.
h. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited
from first day of teal season to last day of dark
goose season.
i. During regular duck season, property is only
open to hunting, and:
1. Waterfowl and small-game hunting is by
reservation only. Call 1-800-846-9553. (See
page 3) Maximum 4 people per reservation.
2. Reservations limited to: one waterfowl and
one small game each at south and northwest
parking lots, and one youth/mentor waterfowl reservation at northeast lot (Hwy. 71).
3. Waterfowl and small-game hunters must
check out at designated station by 2 p.m.
4. Waterfowl and small-game hunting during this time is only on Sat., Sun., Weds.,
Columbus Day (observed), ,Veterans Day,
Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, New
Year’s Day and Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
5. Mentors must be at least 18 and have valid
hunter education certificate. No more than
two mentors and at least one youth per
reservation. Mentors not required to hunt.
6. Deer and fall turkey hunting allowed in established seasons. Deer and turkey hunters
do not need to check out but reservations
are required and are unlimited in number.
7. No reservation required for live trapping
and fishing on Chartier Pond.

brush creek SWA - Eagle Co.

Directions: Take I-70 to exit 147 toward
Eagle. Turn S and go to round-about. Exit roundabout going W on Hwy. 6 for 1 block. Turn S on
Capitol Street, then turn E on Brush Creek Road
and go to stop sign. Turn S, go 1 block, turn E
to stay on Brush Creek Rd. SWA is 15-18 miles
from Eagle, between Peterson Draw and Sneve
Gulch. The SWA is composed of 3 separate tracts
of property within Sylvan Lake State Park. All
properties are accessible from Brush Creek Road.
Access and use of Sylvan Lake State Park requires
a parks pass.
GMU: 44
recreation: hunting, wildlife viewing

Brush Hollow SWA - Fremont Co.

Directions — to boat ramp: From Pen-

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rose at Hwy. 115, go W on 3rd (CR 123), then go
0.29 of a mile to E St. (CR 125). Go 5.5 miles to
CR 129, then go 2.5 miles on CR 129 to SWA.
GMU/Acres: 59 / 461 acres
FISHING: coldwater/warmwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest rooms, shelters, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater
wake.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.

BRUSH PRAIRIE PONDS SWA -

Morgan Co.
Directions: From Brush go S on Clayton
Street to check station, then go S 2.25 miles to
parking area.
GMU/Acres: 99 / 1,600 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl, pheasant, rabbit, deer
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: duck blinds
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 3 a.m.-9 p.m.; no time restrictions for
those with night-hunting permit.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. All users must check in and out at designated
check station at Brush Memorial Park. User
numbers regulated by check station. Maximum 4 hunters per area.
d. From the last day of regular goose season until
opening day of first waterfowl season, open
only for wildlife viewing in limited areas as
posted. Access property by foot only.
e. NEW: Two hunting areas are reserved for
residents of the city of Brush and are awarded
through lottery system. Applications to enter
lottery available at the CPW Brush Area Office after the August Commission meeting.
Hunters must have valid license for species to
be hunted to enter the drawing. For complete
application and hunt reservation details, call
the Brush Area Office, (970) 842-6300.
f. From opening of Sept. teal season through
Nov. 30, only migratory bird hunting allowed,
and only Sat., Sun., Wed., Columbus Day
(observed), Veterans Day, Thanksgiving Day
during established waterfowl seasons.
g. From Sept. teal season through Dec. 1,
reservations available, but not required. See
“Reservation Procedures” (page 3) for details.
Reservations valid until 9 a.m. Maximum 3
reservations per hunter annually. Hunters
may check in on first-come, first-served basis
after a hunter with a reservation checks out,
or if no reservation exists for a hunt area after
midnight immediately preceding the hunt.
Hunters can only hunt the area specified on

�the reservation or that they check into.
h. From the Thurs. before Sept. 1 through Nov.
30, scouting permitted from 10 a.m.-2 p.m.
on Thurs. that are not open to hunting in and
prior to waterfowl seasons. Must have reservation or letter from CPW. All people must
check in and out at check station. Firearms,
dogs not allowed during scouting.
i. From Dec. 1 through the last day of regular
goose season, only hunting allowed. Reservations available to hunt on Dec. 1. From Dec.
2-Jan. 31, reservations not available. Hunters
may check in on first-come, first-served basis,
but not until midnight before the hunt. Five
hunting areas open for check in. Hunters who
check in for one of these 5 areas may hunt
anywhere on the property.

buena vista SWA (Fishing Easement)
- Chaffee Co.

Directions: From the stoplight on Main Street
in Buena Vista, go E 0.5 of a mile to end of Main.
Parking available in several locations along river.
GMUs: 49, 481
FISHING: coldwater stream, fishing access only

BURCHFIELD SWA - Baca Co.

Directions: From Walsh, go 11 miles E on CR
DD to property.
GMU/Acres: 139 / 178 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, pheasant, bobwhite
quail, scaled quail, dove
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing

cabin creek SWA - Gunnison Co.

Directions: From Gunnison, go 2 miles N on
Hwy. 135 to CR 10, then go 2 miles NE (right) to
BLM Rd. 3110 (becomes USFS Rd. 743). Then go
6 miles E (right) to USFS Rd. 604, then S (right)
to the property.
GMU: 55 / 640 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, hiking, camping
restrictions: open May 1-Nov. 30

CENTENNIAL SWA - Gunnison Co.

Directions: From Gunnison, go 10 miles W
on Hwy. 50. SWA is N of Hwy. 50.
GMU: 54 / 1,800 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse, rabbit
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open July 1-Nov. 30, with exception for elk
hunting which is allowed through Dec. 31.
b. Motorized and mechanized vehicles restricted
as posted.
c. Camping prohibited.

CENTENNIAL Valley SWA - Weld Co.

Directions: From Kersey, go 5 miles E on
Hwy. 34 to CR 63 and go N to CR 380. Go E on
CR 380 0.25 of a mile to Pritchard parking lot
and 2.1 miles to Centennial parking lot.
GMU/Acres: 951 / 1,195 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, dogs (except as aid in hunting), dog
training, fires, target practice, recreational horse
use, hunting with centerfire rifles prohibited.
b. During regular waterfowl seasons, small-game
and waterfowl hunting only in designated
hunt areas.
c. During regular duck seasons, waterfowl and
small-game hunting requires reservation.
See “Reservation Procedures” (page 3) for
details. Maximum 4 hunters per reservation.
Mandatory check in and check out as posted
at designated station.
d. Open to public during regular duck seasons
only on Sat., Sun., Mon. and legal holidays.
e. From March 1-Aug. 31, only open on designated trail for wildlife viewing and for hunters
with valid spring turkey licenses.
f. Waterfowl and small-game hunting is prohibited on opening weekend of regular rifle deer
season, and opening day and first weekend of
late plains rifle deer season.
g. Parking only in designated areas. No motor
vehicles outside parking areas.
h. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited
from first day of teal season to last day of dark
goose season.

CHALK CLIFFS SFU - Chaffee Co.

Directions: From Nathrop, go W 2.5 miles on
CR 162, then go N 0.125 of a mile on CR 287.
GMUs/Acres: 56, 481 / 61 acres
RECREATION: limited public use, limited tours
RESTRICTIONS: dogs prohibited

CHAMPION SWA (Fishing Easement) Chaffee Co.
Directions: From Buena Vista, go S on Hwy.
24, continue S onto Hwy. 285. Easement is E of
Hwy. 285. Parking area off Hwy. 285, 0.5 of a mile
S of junction of Hwys. 285 and 24.
GMUs: 57, 481
FISHING: coldwater stream; only accessible for
fishing and only through designated parking.
CHArlie meyers swa - Park Co.

Directions: From Hartsel, go E 10.3 miles on
Hwy. 24 to CR 23 (mile marker 250). Turn S onto
CR 23 and go 2.7 miles. Turn E on CR 59 and go
2.3 miles to junction of CRs 59 and 92. Turn S on
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�CR 59, go 1 mile to entrance.
GMU: 58
RESTRICTIONS: camping, fires prohibited

CHEROKEE SWA - Larimer Co. (Upper,
Middle, Lower, Lone Pine, Rabbit Creek units)
Directions: From Fort Collins, go 22 miles N
on Hwy. 287 to Cherokee Park Road (CR 80C),
then 6 miles W to parking area on S side of road.
GMUs: 8, 191
HUNTING: deer, elk, squirrel, dusky grouse,
rabbit, dove
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest rooms
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Motor vehicles permitted on established roads
as posted
b. Open Sept. 1-May 1 only for hunting and fishing; open otherwise May 2-Aug. 31.
c. Hunting and fishing access by foot only after
last big-game season
d. Horseback, bicycles restricted to designated
roads and trails, except horses used to hunt
big game
NEW! CHesmore swa (fishing
Easement) - chaffee Co.
Directions: From the stoplight in Buena
Vista, go E on Main Street to end of road. Cross
the Arkansas River on the foot bridge, walk
downstream 0.5 of a mile to property. You will
cross Town of Buena Vista property and BLM on
the way. It is open fishing for that entire stretch of
Arkansas River.
GMUs/Acres: 57 / 5 acres
hunting: fishing, minimal deer hunting
RESTRICTIONS: Access by foot only

CHIPETA LAKE SWA - Montrose Co.

Directions: From Montrose, go 3 miles S on
Hwy. 550 to Chipeta Drive, then go 0.5 of a mile N.
GMU/Acres: 62 / 12 acres
FISHING: warmwater and coldwater fishing
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour after
sunset; no time restrictions for fishing.
b. Camping, fires, discharging bows and firearms
prohibited.
c. Field trials may be authorized only in Feb.,
March, Aug. and Sept.
d. Float tubes or hand-propelled watercraft only.

CHRISTINA SWA (Elk River Fishing
Easement) - Routt Co.
Directions: From Steamboat Springs, go 7
miles N on CR 129 (Elk River Rd.)

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GMU: 214
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS: camping, fires prohibited

Chubb park ranch SWA - Chaffee Co.
Directions: From Buena Vista, go E 16 miles
on Hwy. 24 to CR 309, then go N on CR 309 0.5
of a mile to SWA.
GMU: 49
restrictions:
a. Camping, fires, snowmobiles target practice
prohibited.
b. Vehicles prohibited off of the county road.

CHUCK LEWIS SWA - Routt Co.

Directions: From Hwy. 40, go S on Hwy.
131 to CR 14F. Take 14F W to CR 14. Go N to
parking area.
GMU: 131
hunting: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 4 a.m.-10 p.m.
b. Overnight parking, camping, fires, bicycles
prohibited.
c. Dogs prohibited except in hunting waterfowl
or dogs aiding the disabled.
d. Big-game, small-game hunting prohibited.
e. Waterfowl hunting permitted, except within 50
yards of the bridge on CR 14F.
f. Horses prohibited outside parking area.
g. Launching or taking out all flotation devices
(including kayaks, canoes, rafts, tubes) prohibited, except those used exclusively for fishing.

CIMARRON SWA - Montrose, Gunnison
Cos.
Directions: From Montrose, go 23 miles E on
Hwy. 50 to Little Cimarron Rd., then 2 miles S to
access road, then go 1.5 miles SW.
GMU/Acres: 65 / 6,161 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, waterfowl, dusky grouse
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, picnicking
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires, snowmobiles prohibited.
b. Parking in established parking areas only.
CLEAR CREEK RES. SWA - Chaffee Co.

Directions: From Buena Vista, go 13 miles N
on Hwy. 24 to CR 390, then go 0.5 of a mile W.
GMUs/Acres: 48, 481 / 500 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake and 0.5 mile of stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing

�FACILITIES: rest rooms, boat ramps
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping allowed only in established camping
areas on W end of SWA.
b. Fires allowed only in campgrounds.
c. All access prohibited on dam, spillway, outlet
and downstream to Hwy. 24.
d. OHV use prohibited at lake and in campground.

NEW! Cline ranch SWA - park Co.

Directions: From Jefferson, go S on Hwy.
285 for about 5 miles. SWA entrance near mile
marker 194.
GMU/acres: 500 / 1,600 acres
Hunting: pronghorn, deer, elk, waterfowl,
small game
fishing: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
restrictions:
a. Access by foot or horseback only from designated parking areas. No overnight parking.
b. Camping, fires, dog training prohibited.
c. Discharging firearms or bows allowed only
when hunting.
d. Dogs allowed only as aid in hunting.
e. Horses allowed only on designated trails. Reservation required to use horses, call (719) 8364279. Only two reservations allowed per day.
f. Fishing allowed only March 1-Sept. 30 and only
in designated areas. Only people in a vehicle
in the assigned parking space may fish the corresponding assigned area. Maximum 4 anglers
per vehicle and 1 vehicle per parking space.
g. Artificial flies and lures only, two trout limit.
h. Hunting access limited to the occupants of
a vehicle parked in assigned parking space.
Maximum 4 hunters per vehicle.

COALBED CANYON SWA - Dolores Co.

Directions: From Cortez, go NW on Hwy.
491 to Northdale. SWA is S of Hwy. 491 and CR
2, also 2 areas on N side of Hwy. 491, farther W.
GMUs: 72, 711
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Discharging firearms allowed only for hunting.

COCHETOPA SWA (Snyder) - Saguache Co.
Directions: From Gunnison, go 8 miles E
on Hwy. 50, turn right on Hwy. 114, then go 20
miles S/SE, turn right on CR NN14, go S 2 miles.
GMU: 67 / 6,712 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, rabbit, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour after

sunset, with exception for hunters retrieving
downed game.
b. Foot access only and only from established
parking areas.
c. Camping, dogs, fires prohibited.
d. Big-game hunting prohibited N of posted E/W
center line of Sect. 27, Range 2 E, Township 46 N.

COKE OVEN SWA - Pitkin Co.

Directions: From Basalt, go 30 miles E on
USFS Rd. 105 (Fryingpan River Rd.)
GMU/Acres: 444 / 330 acres
RECREATION: hunting, wildlife viewing

COLLER SWA - Mineral, Rio Grande Cos.

Directions: From South Fork, go 4.5 miles W
on Hwy. 149.
GMUs/Acres: 76, 79 / 579 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, squirrel, dusky
grouse
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest room, drinking water
RESTRICTIONS: camping, snowmobiles, overnight parking prohibited

Colorado River Island SWA -

Mesa Co.
Directions: From Grand Junction, go E on
I-70; turn S on Hwy. 141 (32 Rd.). Turn W on
D Rd. Colorado River SWA is on S side of road,
along the river.
GMUs: 30, 41
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, dogs (except as aid in hunting),
prohibited.
b. Waterfowl hunting from established blinds is
the only hunting allowed.
c. Hunting by reservation only. See “Reservation
Procedures” (page 3) for details. Mandatory
check in and check out as posted at station.
d. Hunting areas that have not been reserved
are available on first-come, first-served basis
after 5 a.m. for that hunt day. Reserved areas
unoccupied by 7 a.m. are available first-come,
first-served basis. But any hunt area must be
yielded at any time upon request of a hunter
holding a valid reservation for that area.

CONEJOS RIVER SWA (Fishing
Easements) - Conejos Co.
Directions: From Antonito, go 16 miles W on
Hwy. 17 to Aspen Glade Campground. Fishing
easement continues for next 3 miles from upper
boundary of Aspen Glade Campground to lower
boundary of Menkhaven Resort. Access points
posted; no access through private lots.
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�GMU: 81
FISHING: coldwater stream, access along river,
25 feet from high-water line
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Fishing access only, no hunting.
b. Camping prohibited.

COTTONWOOD SWA - Morgan Co.

Directions: From Snyder, go 2 miles E on CR
W.7.
GMU/Acres: 96 / 884 acres
HUNTING: deer, pheasant, bobwhite quail,
waterfowl, dove, rabbit, squirrel, turkey
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 3 a.m.-9 p.m. daily; no time restrictions
for hunters with night-hunting permit.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Target practice prohibited except when authorized by area wildlife manager.
d. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except when hunting.
e. All recreational activities except deer hunting
prohibited opening weekend of regular plains
rifle deer season, and opening day and first
weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
f. Horse use prohibited except when training
hunting dogs and only allowed in Feb., March,
April (through Wed. before spring turkey
season opens) and Aug.
g. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited
from first day of teal season to last day of dark
goose season.

Cottonwood creek swa - Chaffee
Co.
Directions: From the stoplight in Buena
Vista, go E 1 block; turn S on Railroad Street.
Go S 0.3 of a mile to McGinnis Middle School
entrance. SWA is N boundary of the school
property. Park on N end of school parking lot
and walk 150 yards N along the path to get to
Cottonwood Creek.
GMU: 481
fishing: fishing only
restrictions: no guns or other weapons
allowed on school property as per state law
COWDREY LAKE SWA - Jackson Co.

Directions: From Cowdrey, go 2 miles S on
Hwy. 125. Or: from Walden, go 7.5 miles N on
Hwy. 125. Entrance W of road.
GMU/Acres: 161 / 15 acres of land, 80 acres of
water
HUNTING: small game, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest room, boat ramp

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RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater
wake.
b. Sailboards prohibited.

CREEDE SWA - Mineral Co.

Directions - Hatchery Tract: From
Creede, go 1.2 miles E on Hwy. 149 to undesignated road, then go 0.5 of a mile S to Rio Grande
River. Deep creek Tract: From Creede, go
1.25 miles W on Hwy. 149 to Airport Rd., then
go 0.8 of a mile S to Rio Grande River.
GMU: 76
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing

CRYSTAL RIVER SFU - Garfield Co.

Directions: 1 mile S of Carbondale on Hwy. 33.
GMU/Acres: 43 / 19 acres
RECREATION: limited public use, limited tours
RESTRICTIONS: Camping, hunting, dogs, fishing equipment, waders prohibited

DAN NOBLE SWA - San Miguel Co.

Directions: From Norwood, go 1.5 miles E
on Hwy. 145 to USFS Rd. 610 (Dolores-Norwood
Rd.); then 17 miles S.
GMU/Acres: 70 / 2,223 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl, deer and elk on Greager
Tract
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: power boating, sail surfing,
waterskiing, camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: dump station, rest rooms, boat
ramps, shelters
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Miramonte Res. Tract:
1. Camping only in designated areas along NE,
SW, SE parts of reservoir.
2. Discharging firearms or bows allowed only
when hunting waterfowl.
3. Waterskiing permitted only 10 a.m.-6 p.m.
Waterskiing, jetskiing only in designated
areas on W half of reservoir.
b. Greager Tract:
1. Access by foot or horseback only.
2. Open March 1-May 15 only with permit
from area or district wildlife manager for
wildlife viewing. Viewers must follow all restrictions and conditions on permit. Open
for other access May 16-end of February.
3. Viewing site limited to designated area.
4. Snowmobiles, camping prohibited.
c. John Kane Tract:
1. Access by foot or horseback only
2. Open May 16-end of February
3. Snowmobiles, camping prohibited

�DAWN POND SWA - Bent Co.

Directions: Take Hwy. 50 W toward Las Animas. Go right on Hwy. 194, turn right on CR 5.5.
SWA is on E side of road around Adobe Creek.
GMU: 125
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for fishing only. Hunting only with
landowner permission.
b. Boating prohibited except float tubes or craft
propelled by hand or electric motor.
c. Parking allowed in designated areas only.

DEADMAN SWA - Prowers Co.

Directions: From Granada, go N on Hwy.
385, 2.5 miles to CR JJ, then go 2.5 miles E on CR
JJ to CR 27. Turn S on CR 27, go 0.5 of a mile to
parking area.
GMU/Acres: 127 / 503 acres
HUNTING: deer, small game, waterfowl

DELANEY BUTTE LAKES SWA (North,
South, East) - Jackson Co.
Directions: From Walden, go 0.5 of a mile W
on Hwy. 14 to CR 12, then go 5.3 miles W to CR
18. Go 4.5 miles W on to CR 5, then go 0.5 of a
mile N.
GMU/Acres: 16 / 2,620 acres
HUNTING: big game, small game, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest room, boat ramp, shade shelters
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater
wake.
b. Sailboards prohibited.
DEVIL CREEK SWA - Archuleta Co.

Directions: From Pagosa Springs, go 16 miles
W on Hwy. 160 to USFS Rd. 627 then go 2 miles
N.
GMU/Acres: 77 / 561 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, squirrel, dusky
grouse, turkey, dove
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS: camping, fires, snowmobiles
prohibited

DeWEESE RES. SWA - Custer Co.

Directions: From Westcliffe, go NW on Hwy.
69 for 5 miles, turn N on Copper Gulch Rd. to
access road.
GMUs/Acres: 69, 691 / 780 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake, coldwater stream
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing, camping
HUNTING: pronghorn, waterfowl, dove, coyote,
cottontail, deer, small game

FACILITIES: rest rooms, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS: OHVs prohibited

DIAMOND J SWA - Jackson Co.

Directions: From Walden, go N on Hwy. 125.
Parking areas are 1, 2 and 4 miles N of Walden.
GMUs/Acres: 6, 161 / 3,129 acres of land, 10
miles of river
HUNTING: small game, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: city-owned camping
RESTRICTIONS: no hunting E of Hwy. 125

DOLORES RIVER SWA - Montezuma Co.
Directions: From Dolores, go 5 miles NE on
Hwy. 145.
GMUs/Acres: 71, 73 / 57 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS: camping, fires prohibited; fishing prohibited in rearing ponds

DOME LAKES SWA - Saguache Co.

Directions: From Gunnison, go 8 miles E on
Hwy. 50. Turn right on Hwy. 114, go 20 miles S/
SE. Turn right on CR NN14, go 5 miles.
GMU/Acres: 67 / 420 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lakes
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest room, drinking water
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot or horseback only from parking
areas. Parking only in designated areas.
b. ATVs, dirt bikes, snowmobiles allowed only on
CRs NN14 and 15GG.
c. Camping permitted during waterfowl seasons
in designated safety zones only.
d. Discharging firearms and hunting prohibited
in designated safety zones.
e. Dogs prohibited except as hunting aid or when
on leash.
f. Bowfishing prohibited.

DOME ROCK SWA - Teller Co.

Directions: From Divide, go 5 miles S on
Hwy. 67 to Rainbow Valley, then go 0.75 of a
mile on right fork to access road on right (North
Ranch is Mueller State Park).
GMU/Acres: 581 / 6,980 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky grouse
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, hiking
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot or horseback only from parking
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�lot and trails from Mueller State Park.
b. Camping, dogs, fires, rock climbing prohibited.
c. Horseback, pack animals allowed only on
designated roads and trails except if used as a
big-game hunting aid.
d. Spring Creek, Dome View trails and Dome
Rock Trail from Jackrabbit Lodge are open
only July 16-Nov. 30.

Douglas Res. SWA - Larimer Co.

Directions: From Wellington exit on I-25, go
5.5 miles W, S and W on Hwy. 1 to CR 15, go 1
mile N on CR 15 to CR 60, then 0.25 of a mile W
to LaVina Drive. Go N on LaVina Drive to lake.
From Fort Collins at Hwys. 287 and 1, take Hwy.
1 N for 4 miles to Waverly cutoff (CR 15). Go N
on CR 15 to CR 60. Then go 0.25 of a mile W to
LaVina Drive and go N.
GMU: 9
fishing: warmwater and coldwater species
FACILITIES: rest room
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour after
sunset; no time restrictions for fishing.
b. Hunting, fires, camping, discharging firearms
or bows, sailboards, sailboats, ice skating,
ATVs, dirt bikes, snowmobiles prohibited.
c. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater
wake.

DOWDY LAKE SWA- Larimer Co.

Directions: From town of Red Feather Lakes,
go 1 mile NE on USFS Access Road.
GMU/Acres: 191 / 120 acres of water
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: power boating, hiking, camping
FACILITIES: rest room, boat ramp, campgrounds
RESTRICTIONS: boating prohibited if it creates
a whitewater wake

Droney Gulch - Chaffee Co.

Directions: From the junction of Hwys.
50 and 285, go 4 miles N to CR 251-1.
(Note: First mile of this road is private property, but after entering BLM land, the SWA
can be accessed for next 2 miles, through
BLM land and SWA property.)
entrance 1: About 1 mile N of CR 251-1
is an access point on Hwy. 285, a “Point of
Interest” site about Zebulon Pike. There is
parking and a gate into E portion of SWA.
entrance 2: Just under 1 mile farther N
(about 1 mile S of Jct. of Hwys. 285/291)
CR 251 goes W. There is parking and access
2.3 miles W of Hwy. 285. Do not attempt

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access from N via subdivision on CR 251A.
GMU/acres: 56 / 2,949 acres
HUNTING: Elk, deer, small game
restrictions: Open Sept. 1-May 31

DRY CREEK BASIN SWA - San Miguel Co.

Directions: From Naturita, go 17 miles S on
Hwy. 141. Hwy. 141 goes SW through property.
GMU: 70
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dove, mountain
lion, bobcat, coyote
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping only in designated areas.
b. Snowmobiles prohibited.

DUCK CREEK SWA - Logan Co.

Directions: From Crook, go 1.5 miles N on
Hwy. 55.
GMU/Acres: 90 / 1,121 acres
HUNTING: rabbit, pheasant, dove, waterfowl,
deer
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Target practice prohibited except when authorized by area wildlife manager.
c. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except when hunting.
d. One field trial may be authorized per year in
Feb., March or Aug.

DUNE RIDGE SWA - Logan Co.

Directions: From I-76 at Sterling exit, go 0.5 of
a mile W on Hwy. 6 to CR 370, then go 5 miles SW.
GMU/Acres: 96 / 400 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant,
bobwhite quail, turkey, dove, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except when hunting.
c. Target practice prohibited except when authorized by area wildlife manager.
d. All recreational activities except deer hunting
prohibited opening weekend of regular plains
rifle deer season, and opening day and first
weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
e. Horses prohibited except when training hunting dogs and only allowed in Feb., March and
April (through Wed. before spring turkey
season opens) and Aug.
f. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited
from first day of teal season to last day of dark
goose season.

�DURANGO SFU - La Plata Co.

Directions: In Durango, next to Animas River.
GMUs/Acres: 74, 75 / 14 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream on Animas River
RECREATION: visitors center open May 15-Sept.
15; limited tours available at other times, schedule by calling (970) 375-6766
FACILITIES: rest room and drinking water available when visitor center is open
RESTRICTIONS: dogs prohibited

DUTCH GULCH SWA - Gunnison Co.

Directions: From Gunnison, go 5.3 miles E
on Hwy. 50, then 7.3 miles S on CR 42, which
becomes BLM Rd. 307.
GMU: 67 / 320 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open June 16-end of Feb.
b. Access by foot or horseback only from
designated parking areas. Parking only in
designated areas.
c. ATVs, dirt bikes, snowmobiles allowed only on
improved road through property.
d. Camping, fires prohibited.
e. Dogs prohibited except as an aid in hunting or
when on leash.

EAGLE RIVER SWA (Fishing Leases) Eagle Co.
Directions: From Eagle, go E on Hwy. 6 about
2-3 miles to property boundary sign. This is W
edge of SWA. Property extends E about 2 miles
and includes 3 designated fishing access points.
Access allowed only at these points.
GMU: 35
FISHING: coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for fishing only on N side of Eagle River.
Access only at designated points as posted.
b. Camping, fires, dogs prohibited
ECHO CANYON RES. SWA - Archuleta Co.
Directions: From Pagosa Springs, go 4 miles
S on Hwy. 84.
GMU/Acres: 78 / 211 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: boating, picnicking, wildlife
viewing
FACILITIES: rest room, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires, snowmobiles prohibited.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater
wake.

ELLIOTT SWA - Morgan Co.

Directions: From Snyder, go 6 miles NE on
CR W.7.

GMUs/Acres: 95, 96 / 2,576 acres
HUNTING: deer, pheasant, bobwhite quail, rabbit, squirrel, turkey, waterfowl
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: duck blinds on Union Tract
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 3 a.m.-9 p.m.; no time restrictions for
hunters with night-hunting permit.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Target practice prohibited except when authorized by area wildlife manager.
d. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except when hunting or bowfishing.
e. All recreational activities except deer hunting
are prohibited on opening weekend of regular
plains rifle deer season, and opening day and
first weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
f. Horses prohibited except when training
hunting dogs and then only allowed in Feb.,
March, April (through Wed. before spring
turkey season opens) and Aug.
g. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited
from first day of teal season to last day of dark
goose season.
UNION TRACT: Waterfowl hunting only. See
2012 Waterfowl brochure for details.
HAMLIN TRACT (N and S): Hunting allowed.
See 2012 Waterfowl brochure for information.
QUINT TRACT: Landowner permission required
to hunt deer.

EMERALD MOUNTAIN SWA - Routt Co.
Directions: From Steamboat Springs, go S on
Hwy. 40 to 5th Street. Turn right on 5th Street,
turn left on Howelsen Pkwy., which becomes
River Road/CR 14 to S. SWA is W of road. Park
in the lot at the left posted for Chuck Lewis SWA.
Follow marked orange posts on W side of CR 14
along trail easement through private property to
access Emerald Mountain.
GMU: 131
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open from 4 a.m.-10 p.m. July 1-Nov. 30.
b. Access by foot or horseback only.
c. Camping, fires, dogs prohibited.

ESCALANTE SWA - Delta, Mesa,
Montrose Cos.
HAMILTON TRACT: From Delta, go 2.2 miles W
on 5th Street (G Rd.), to G50 Rd. Go 2 miles NW.
Alternate route: From Delta, go 5.5 miles NW on
Hwy. 50.
LOWER ROUBIDEAU TRACT: From Delta, go
4.5 miles W on 5th Street (G Rd.).
PICKETT CORRAL TRACT: From Delta, go 12
miles NW on Hwy. 50 to Escalante Canyon turnoff; then 21 miles SW into Escalante Canyon.
PEACH ORCHARD POINT TRACT: From Delta,
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�go 6.5 miles W on 5th Street (G Rd.) to Sawmill
Mesa Rd., then 11.5 miles N.
CAP SMITH TRACT: From Delta, go 12 miles
NW on Hwy. 50 to Escalante Canyon turnoff;
then 6 miles SW into Escalante Canyon.
EAST WALKER TRACT: From Delta, go 12 miles
N on Hwy. 50 to Escalante Canyon turnoff, then
go 4 miles SW into Escalante Canyon.
UPPER ROUBIDEAU TRACT: From Delta, go
6.5 miles W on 5th Street (G Rd.) to Sawmill
Mesa Rd., then go 11.5 miles N.
WEST WALKER TRACT: From Delta, go 12
miles NW on Hwy. 50 to Escalante Canyon
turnoff, then go 17 miles SW into Escalante
Canyon to Palmer Gulch Rd. Go 5 miles W; then
1.2 miles N toward Tatum Ridge to Tatum Ridge/
Snowbelly Ridge Rds.; then 6 miles NE.
WATERWHEEL TRACT: From Delta, go 12 miles
NW on Hwy. 50 to Escalante Canyon turnoff;
then 3 miles SW into Escalante Canyon. Then
go 0.75 of a mile upstream S of Gunnison River
(primitive road).
GUNNISON RIVER TRACT: From Delta, go 12
miles NW on Hwy. 50 to Escalante Canyon Rd.,
then go 3 miles SW to Gunnison River, then 0.75
of a mile upstream S of Gunnison River (primitive road).
GMU/Acres: 62 / 7,612 acres on all tracts
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, pheasant, dove,
waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing, interpretive program, historical area
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Dog training prohibited on Hamilton and
Lower Roubideau tracts during upland game
or migratory bird seasons. Hamilton and
Lower Roubideau tracts open only Aug.
1-March 14.
b. Lower Roubideau tract hunting are youth/
mentor hunting only. Only one mentor per
youth may hunt.
c. Field trials may be authorized in Feb., March,
Aug. and Sept.
d. Bowfishing prohibited.

FINGER ROCK SFU - Routt Co.

Directions: From Yampa, go 3 miles S on
Hwy. 131.
GMU/Acres: 26 / 34 acres
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, limited tours
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Fishing, camping, fires, dogs prohibited.
b. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited in
designated safety zones as posted.

FISH CREEK SWA - Dolores Co.

Directions: From Dolores, go 12 miles N on

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Hwy. 145 to USFS Rd. 535, then 12 miles N to
Fish Creek access road. Then go 1.5 miles N.
GMU/Acres: 71 / 314 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky grouse,
snowshoe hare
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: camping (only during deer &amp; elk
seasons), hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS: camping allowed only in deer
and elk seasons

FLAGLER RES. SWA - Kit Carson Co.

Directions: From Flagler, go 5 miles E on Rd. U.
GMU/Acres: 107 / 400 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, pheasant, dove, waterfowl, turkey
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: power boating, waterskiing,
camping, picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest rooms, boat ramps
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited during waterfowl seasons
except float tubes or craft propelled by hand,
wind or electric motors.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater
wake. Waterskiing permitted only Sun. and
Mon. from June 1-Aug. 31.
c. Hunting open to youth/mentors only. Only one
mentor per youth may hunt.

FORKS SWA - Larimer Co.

Directions: Take Hwy. 34 W. Go W at
Wilson Avenue for 14.4 miles to SWA on S, near
mile marker 76.
GMU: 20
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour after
sunset. Foot access only, no vehicles, from
Nov. 1-March 31.
b. Camping, fires, hunting, target practice
prohibited.

FORT LYON SWA - Bent Co.

Directions: From Las Animas, go 20 miles E
on Hwy. 50 to CR 183. SWA is S of Hwy. 50, next
to John Martin Res. SWA.
GMUs: 125
RESTRICTIONS: ATVs, dirt bikes prohibited

FOUR MILE SWA - Douglas Co.

Directions: From Deckers, take Hwy. 67 S to
Westcreek. From Westcreek, travel W on Stump
Rd. to 9J Rd. Go N on 9J Rd. to SWA.
GMU: 51
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot or horseback only.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.

�FRANK SWA - Weld, Larimer Cos.

Directions: From I-25 at Windsor exit, go 2.3
miles E on Hwy. 392 to CR 13, then go 0.5 of a
mile S.
GMU/Acres: 94 / 324 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, dove,
waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Discharging firearms or bows allowed only
when hunting. Discharging bows allowed for
bowfishing.
c. Hunting only with shotguns or bows.
d. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.
e. During regular duck season, all waterfowl and
small game hunting limited to Sat., Sun., Mon.
and legal holidays. Reservations required.
See “Reservations Procedures” (page 3) for
details. Maximum 4 hunters per reservation.
Mandatory check in and check out as posted
at designated check station.
f. Hunting prohibited west of CR 13 and as
posted in NE corner of SWA.

Franklin Island SWA - Mesa Co.

Directions: From Grand Junction, go E on
I-70; turn S on Hwy. 141 (32 Rd.). Enter Colorado River State Park (just north of Colorado
River), SWA is west of the park and accessed
from the Riverfront Trail.
GMUs: 30, 41
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Waterfowl hunting from established blinds is
only type of hunting allowed.
b. Camping, dogs (except as aid in hunting),
prohibited.
c. Hunting by reservation only. See “Reservation
Procedures” (page 3) for details. Mandatory
check in and check out as posted at station.
d. Hunting areas that have not been reserved are
available on first-come, first-served basis after
5 a.m. for that hunt day. Reserved areas unoccupied by 7 a.m. are available first-come, firstserved basis. Any hunt area must be yielded at
any time upon request of a hunter holding a
valid reservation for that area.

FRANZ LAKE SWA - Chaffee Co.

Directions: From Salida, go 0.75 of a mile
NW on Hwy. 291 to CR 154, then 0.75 of a mile
W. SWA is SW of Mt. Shavano SFU.
GMU: 56
FISHING: coldwater lake
FACILITIES: rest room
RESTRICTIONS: camping, discharging bows
and firearms prohibited

FRENCHMAN CREEK SWA - Phillips Co.
Directions: From Holyoke, go 5 miles W on
Hwy. 6 to CR 29, then go 0.5 of a mile S.
GMU/Acres: 98 / 69 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, pheasant, dove
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Target practice prohibited except when authorized by area wildlife manager.
c. Discharging firearms or bows allowed only
when hunting.

GARFIELD CREEK SWA - Garfield Co.

Directions: From New Castle, go 2 miles SW
on CR 312 to Garfield Creek Rd., then 1 mile S.
GMU/Acres: 42 / 13,179 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping allowed only 7 days before start of
regular big-game seasons through 7 days after
regular big-game seasons.
b. Hunting prohibited within 75 yards of centerline of CRs 312 and 328. Hunting prohibited
in designated safety zone as posted.
c. Open Dec. 1-July 15 only for spring turkey
hunting below and small-game hunting above
junction of CRs 312 and 328. Open for other
access July 16-Nov. 30.
d. Dogs prohibited except as hunting aid.
e. Bicycles allowed only on CRs 312 and 328.

GEORGETOWN SWA - Clear Creek Co.

Directions: From I-70, take exit 228. Turn N
on 15th St.
GMU/Acres: 39 / 670 acres
HUNTING: small game, deer, bighorn sheep
RECREATION: wildlife observation, hiking
RESTRICTIONS: hunting bighorn sheep prohibited within 0.25 of a mile of I-70 throughout SWA

GLENWOOD SPRINGS SFU - Garfield Co.
Directions: From Glenwood Springs, go 2.2
miles N along Mitchell Creek.
GMU/Acres: 34 / 2 acres
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, limited tours
RESTRICTIONS: camping, dogs prohibited

GRANADA SWA - Prowers Co.

Directions: From Granada go N on Hwy. 385;
turn E on Half Street (first road N of railroad).
Go 1.5 miles.
GMUs/Acres: 127, 132 / 5,630 acres
HUNTING: small game, waterfowl, deer
FISHING: warmwater fishing in Arkansas River
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, photography
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�RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour after
sunset.
b. Parking allowed only in designated areas. All
motor vehicles restricted to access roads and
parking areas.
c. Camping, fires, ATVs, dirt bikes prohibited.
On midwestern Farms Tract:
1. Hunting restricted to S of river road and by
shotgun and archery only.
2. Swimming, boating, float tubes prohibited.

GRANBY RANCH (Conservation
Easement) - Grand Co.
Directions: SWA is 0.75 of a mile E of Hwy.
40 on CR 89, near Granby.
GMU/Acres: 28 / 451 acres
recreation: hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open April 16-Nov. 14
b. Fires, motor vehicles prohibited
c. Dogs must be on leash
GRANITE SWA (fishing easement) Chaffee Co.
Directions: From Buena Vista, 17 miles N on
Hwy. 24. Access from Chaffee-Lake county line
downstream to 0.25 of a mile below Granite Bridge.
GMUs: 48, 49
FISHING: fishing access only; coldwater fishing
on Arkansas River. Fishing area is from Lake Co.
line downstream to 1.5 miles below the Granite
bridge.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires, dogs, mining activities and
panning prohibited.
b. Launching or take out of vessels prohibited.
Grieve Ranch (Conservation
Easement) - Routt Co.
Directions: From Craig, take Hwy. 13 N 44
miles to Baggs, Wyo. Turn right on Wyo. Hwy.
70, go 17 miles to CR 129. Turn right and go 3
miles to SWA campground.
GMU: 5
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Fires, snowmobiles, ATVs, motorcycles,
commercial use, woodcutting and gathering
prohibited.
b. Dogs allowed only as hunting aid.
c. Firearms allowed only for hunting.
d. Camping only in developed campgrounds.
e. Closed on hay meadows N of CR 129.
f. Fishing access to Little Snake River restricted
to river corridor, plus 20 feet above high-water
line on either bank.
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GROUNDHOG RES. SWA - Dolores Co.

Directions: From Dolores, go 25 miles N on
USFS Rd. 526 to USFS Rd. 533, then 5 miles NE.
GMU: 71
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest room, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater
wake.
b. Camping prohibited.

GUNNISON SWA - Gunnison Co.

Directions: From Gunnison, go 6 miles W
on Hwy. 50.
GMU/Acres: 54 / 2,800 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky grouse
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open April 1-Nov. 30.
b. Camping only in designated areas.
c. Foot or horseback access only on Beaver Creek
Trail.

GUNNISON RIVER SWA (Van Tuyl &amp;
Redden) - Gunnison Co.
Directions: From Gunnison go N on Hwy.
135 to CR 13. Turn left and go 0.25 of a mile to
where road jogs left and becomes Tincup Street
in Gunnison. Go W 3 blocks to Palisade City
Park. Parking N side park. Access by foot 0.5 of a
mile W of parking lot.
GMU: 54
HUNTING: waterfowl by shotgun only
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: parking area
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot access only.
b. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except when hunting.
c. Waterfowl hunting only, with shotguns.
GYPSUM PONDS SWA - Eagle Co.

Directions: I-70 to Gypsum exit, take S side
frontage road of I-70 E to parking area. SWA is
on N side of Eagle River only.
GMU/Acres: 35 / 90 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream, coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: parking area
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open sunrise to sunset; no time restrictions for
hunters and anglers.
b. Camping, fires, glass containers, boat launch-

�ing and takeouts prohibited.
c. Dogs prohibited March 15-June 15 to protect
nesting waterfowl. Dogs prohibited at all
times on eastern ponds except when used in
waterfowl hunting.
d. Field trials may be authorized in Aug. and Sept.

NEW! hardeman SWA - chaffee Co.

Directions: From Buena Vista, go 18 miles
N on Hwy. 24. SWA is on both sides of river,
upstream from Lake/Chaffee county line.
GMU: 48
fishing: 1.25 miles of fishing access to Arkansas River
restrictions:
a. Camping, fires, dogs, firearms, mining activities and panning prohibited.
b. No launching or take out of vessels.

HARMON SWA (Fishing Easement) Chaffee Co.
directions: From the stoplight in Buena
Vista, go W on CR 306 for 2.2 miles. Turn right
on CR 361 for 0.2 of a mile to parking area.
GMU: 481
RESTRICTIONS: Fishing only. Campfires, dogs,
overnight camping, firearms, hunting prohibited.
HAVILAND LAKE SWA - La Plata Co.

Directions: From Durango, go 18 miles N
on Hwy. 550 to USFS Rd. 671, then go 0.5 of a
mile E.
GMU/Acres: 74 / 208 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: boating, camping on USFS property on E side of lake; fee for camping/day use
FACILITIES: gravel boat ramp, USFS campground with rest room and drinking water on E
of lake
RESTRICTIONS: float tubes or craft propelled by
hand or electric motor only

HECKENDORF SWA - Chaffee Co.

Directions: From Buena Vista, go 5 miles N
on Hwy. 24 to CR 361, then go 1 mile W.
GMU/Acres: 481 / 720 acres
HUNTING: elk, deer, small game, pronghorn
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access from designated parking areas only.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.

HIGEL SWA - Alamosa Co.

Directions: From Alamosa, take Hwy. 160
NW to CR 104 N. SWA is N of junction of CRs
104 and 3.0S.

GMU: 791
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open only Sat., Sun., Wed. and legal holidays
from Sept. 1-Feb. 14.
b. Permit required Sept. 1-Feb. 14. Maximum
of 25 permits issued daily, available free, first
come, first served. From Sept. 1-30, and Nov.
11-Feb.14, permits obtained by reservation by
calling (719) 587-6923 or at the Wildlife Area
Office in Monte Vista. Oct. 1-Nov. 10, permits
obtained through reservation system. See “Reservation Procedures,” (page 3) for details.
Reservations for weekends can be made up
to 14 days in advance but not less than 2 days
before Saturday of weekend requested. Reservations for Wed. can be made up to 14 days in
advance but not less than 2 days before date
requested. Maximum 2 people per reservation.
c. Closed Feb. 15-July 15 to protect nesting water
birds. Area wildlife manager may authorize
educational or scientific uses during closures.
d. Bowfishing prohibited.

HOHNHOLZ LAKES SWA - Larimer Co.

Directions: From Hwy. 14 at upper end of
Poudre Canyon, go 30 miles N on Laramie River
Rd. (CR 103).
GMU/Acres: 7 / 80 acres of water, 1 mile of
river; 133 acres total
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream, coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest rooms
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited except float tubes or craft
propelled by hand, wind or electric motor.
b. Sailboards prohibited.
c. Camping only in Laramie River camping area.
d. Grace Creek Rd. closed Dec. 1-Aug. 15.

HOLBROOK RES. SWA - Otero Co.

Directions: From Swink, go 3 miles N on CR
24.5 to CR FF, then go 0.5 of a mile E.
GMU/Acres: 125 / 670 acres
FISHING: warmwater
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant,
bobwhite quail, dove, waterfowl
RECREATION: powerboating, sailboating, sailsurfing, waterskiing, camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest rooms, boat ramps
RESTRICTIONS: hunting prohibited as posted in
safety zone on SW side near residence

HOLLY SWA - Prowers Co.

Directions: From Holly, go 1 mile N on CR 34.
GMUs/Acres: 127, 132 / 277 acres
HUNTING: rabbit, pheasant, dove, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
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�RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, open fires, ATVs, dirt bikes prohibited.
b. Hunting prohibited in designated safety zones
between Hwy. 50 and CR FF.

HOLYOKE SWA - Phillips Co.

Directions: From Holyoke, go 4 miles S on
Hwy. 385 to CR 14; then 4 miles W.
GMU/Acres: 98 / 80 acres
HUNTING: rabbit, pheasant, dove, deer
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Target practice prohibited except when authorized by area wildlife manager.
c. Discharging firearms or bows allowed only
when hunting.

HOME LAKE SWA - Rio Grande Co.

Directions: From Monte Vista, go 1.5 miles E
on Sherman Avenue.
GMU: 791
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open sunrise to sunset; no time restrictions
for fishing or with night-hunting permit.
b. Float tubes or craft propelled by hand, wind,
electric motor only. Motorboats up to 10 hp
allowed any time. Motorboats 10 hp or more
allowed only 10 a.m.-4 p.m.

HORSE CREEK RES. SWA (Timber Lake)
- Otero, Bent Cos.

Directions: From LaJunta, go 8 miles N on
Hwy. 109 to Cheraw; then 2 miles E on CR JJ.5 to
CR 33. Go 7 miles N.
GMU/Acres: 125 / 2,603 acres
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: power boating, sail surfing,
waterskiing, camping, wildlife viewing, hunting
by permission only
FACILITIES: rest rooms, boat ramps
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour after
sunset; no time restrictions for fishing.
b. ATVs, dirt bikes, snowmobiles prohibited.
c. Frozen surface of lake closed. Dams, inlets,
outlet structures closed except when fishing.

HORSETHIEF CANYON SWA - Mesa Co.

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Directions: I-70 W to Fruita exit, take Hwy.
340 S 1 mile to property sign. Take access road
4 miles.
GMUs: 30, 40
HUNTING: waterfowl, dove, deer, coyote, rabbit,
pheasant

FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 5 a.m.-9 p.m., no time restrictions for
fishing.
b. Camping, fires, quail hunting prohibited.
c. Turkey hunting allowed only by permit for
youth/mentor hunting in spring.
d. Hunting permitted with shotguns, hand-held
bows and muzzleloading rifles.
e. Fishing prohibited in rearing ponds and as
posted.
f. Waterfowl hunting on Sat. restricted to youth/
mentors only and only from 100 yards E of
blind No. 1 to western SWA boundary.
g. To hunt waterfowl on W end of property,
reservations required for specific blind. Hunting restricted to within 100 yards of blind.
Maximum 4 hunters per blind. See “Reservation Procedures,” (page 3) for details. Hunters
must check in and out as posted.
h. Hunt areas not reserved are available on firstcome, first-served basis after 5 a.m. each hunting day. Reserved areas not claimed by 7 a.m.
also available first-come, first-served. Any hunt
area must be yielded at any time by request of a
hunter with a valid reservation for that area.
i. Permits not required for waterfowl hunting 100
yards E of blind No. 1 to eastern SWA boundary, including Skipper’s Island.
j. Waterfowl hunting prohibited Wed.-Fri. except
Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day and New
Year’s Day.

HOT CREEK SWA - Conejos Co.

Directions: From Monte Vista, go 20 miles S
on Hwy. 15 to access road, then go 5 miles W.
GMU/Acres: 81 / 9,485 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, black bear, mountain lion,
rabbit, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Vehicles prohibited Jan. 1-April 30.
b. Snowmobiles prohibited.

HOT SULPHUR SPRINGS SWA - Grand Co.
BYERS CANYON RIFLE RANGE: From Hot
Sulphur Springs, go 4 miles W on Hwy. 40 to
range (N of highway).
HOT SULPHUR SPRINGS STATE RANCH:
From Hot Sulphur Springs, go 3 miles W on
Hwy. 40 to Colorado River bridge, then go S at W
end of bridge.
LONE BUCK UNIT: From Hot Sulphur Springs,
go 3.5 miles W on Hwy. 40 to unit (S of Hwy.).
JENNY WILLIAMS UNIT: From Hot Sulphur
Springs, go 3 miles W on Hwy. 40 to CR 50 (E

�end of Colorado River bridge), then go 2 miles S.
JOE GERRANS, pioneer park UNITs: From
Hot Sulphur Springs, go 3 miles W on Hwy. 40
to Colorado River bridge, then go S at E end of
bridge.
Pioneer park UNIT: N and W of Hot Sulphur
Springs on the edge of town, N side of Colorado
River.
PAUL F. GILBERT FISHING AREA: From Hot
Sulphur Springs, go 3 miles W on Hwy. 40 to W
end of Colorado River bridge; then S.
GMUs/Acres: 18, 28 / 2,160 acres, all units
HUNTING: deer, elk, black bear, mountain lion,
rabbit, dusky grouse, waterfowl, dove
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing, photography, shooting range
FACILITIES: rest room, rifle range, campsites
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping only in Joe Gerrans Unit and Lone
Buck campgrounds.
b. Discharging firearms prohibited in Joe Gerrans
Unit, Lone Buck campgrounds and Paul F.
Gilbert Fishing Area.
c. Byers Canyon Rifle Range open sunrise to
sunset. The range may be closed to protect
wintering big game.
d. Bowfishing prohibited.
e. Fires and off-road travel prohibited in Parshall
Divide Unit.

HUERFANO SWA - Huerfano Co.

Directions: From Gardner, go 13 miles W on
CR 580.
GMU/Acres: 861 / 544 acres
HUNTING: deer, bear, rabbit, dove
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest rooms, picnic tables

HUGO SWA - Lincoln Co.

CLINGINGSMITH TRACT: From Hugo, go 14
miles S on CR 109, then 2.25 miles E on CR 2G.
GMU/Acres: 113 / 2,240 acres
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, rabbit, dove,
waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater; spring stocked trout fishing
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest rooms
RESTRICTIONS: boating prohibited

INDIAN RUN SWA - Routt Co.

Directions: From Hamilton, go 12 miles SE
on Hwy. 317 to CR 67, then go 6 miles S.
GMU/Acres: 12 / 2,039 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, black bear, rabbit, dusky
grouse
FISHING: coldwater stream

RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping allowed only in designated areas.
b. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited in
designated safety zones.

JACKSON LAKE SWA - Morgan Co.

Directions: From I-76 at Hwy. 39 exit, go 7.4
miles N on Hwy. 39 to Hwy. 144. Then go 1 mile
NE to CR 5, then 3.8 miles N to CR CC, then 1
mile W to CR 4, then 0.25 of a mile S.
GMU/Acres: 95 / 394 acres
HUNTING: pheasant, waterfowl, dove, rabbit, deer
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: powerboating, sailboating, sail
surfing, waterskiing, wildlife viewing (no boat
ramp)
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access only from designated parking areas.
b. Camping, fires, ice fishing, hunting with centerfire rifles prohibited.
c. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited except when hunting. Discharging bows allowed
for bowfishing.
d. No fishing Oct. 1 through last day of regular
waterfowl season in the SWA portion of the
lake. SWA property is marked with signs.
No fishing Nov. 1 through last day of regular
waterfowl season in the state park portion of
the lake north of the boat ramp.
e. Hunting prohibited from frozen surface of lake
and elsewhere as posted. Vessels prohibited on
frozen surface of the lake.
f. Target practice prohibited except with area
wildlife manager’s authorization.
g. During regular duck season, waterfowl and
small-game hunters must check out at check
station.
h. From the first day of regular duck season to
the opening of regular goose season, 3 reservations available for waterfowl hunting from
vessels on the lake.
1. Boat hunting prohibited beginning Nov. 1
except for hunters with boating reservation.
Hunters with boat reservations must call
reservation line 2 days before scheduled hunt
to confirm ice conditions.
2. During this time, all hunting from vessels is
by reservation only. See “Reservation Procedures,” (page 3) for details. Maximum 4 people
per reservation.
3. Hunters and vessels must stay in designated hunt zone. Hunting prohibited within
150 yards of shore and other vessels. Vessels
launched from Jackson Lake State Park must
have state parks pass. Vessels can also be hand
launched from SWA as posted.
4. Waterfowl hunting from vessels permitted only Sat., Sun., Wed., Columbus Day

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�(observed), Veterans Day, Thanksgiving Day,
Christmas Day, New Year’s Day and Martin
Luther King Jr. Day.

JAMES M. JOHN SWA - Las Animas Co.

Directions: From Raton, N.M., go 7 miles on
N.M. Hwys. 72 &amp; 526. Go N up Sugarite Canyon
12 miles to Lake Dorothey SWA, then go NW 4
miles on unmarked trail to top of Fishers Peak
Mesa.
GMU/Acres: 140 / 8,200 acres
HUNTING: elk, deer, bear, mountain lion, small
game, turkey
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, hiking, picnicking
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open April 2-Nov. 30.
b. Access by foot or horseback only.
c. Camping prohibited within 100 feet of streams.
d. Hunting access by drawing only and for big
game only in regular rifle deer and elk seasons.

JAMES MARK JONES SWA - Park Co.

Directions: From Hwy. 24 E of Hartsel, take
CR 15 (Elkhorn Rd.) N 15 miles to sign. Go
W 1.8 miles to parking area. From Hwy. 285 at
Como turnoff, take CR 15 SE 8 miles to sign. Go
W 1.8 miles to parking area. Road to parking
area not maintained in winter.
GMU/Acres: 50 / 17,429 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: parking areas
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open May 2-Dec. 31.
b. Fires only in established fire rings at designated
parking areas.

JEAN K. TOOL SWA - Morgan Co.

Directions: From Fort Morgan, go 4 miles
NE on I-76 to Dodd Bridge Rd., then go 1.75
miles N.
GMU/Acres: 96 / 903 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant,
bobwhite quail, turkey, dove, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, hiking
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access from designated parking areas only.
Open 3 a.m.-9 p.m.; no time restrictions for
hunters with night-hunting permit.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except when hunting.
d. Target practice prohibited except when authorized by area wildlife manager.
e. All recreational activities except deer hunting
prohibited opening weekend of regular plains
rifle deer season, and opening day and first

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weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
f. Horses prohibited except when training hunting dogs and only allowed in Feb., March,
April (through Wed. before spring turkey
season opens) and Aug.
g. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited
from first day of teal season to last day of dark
goose season.
h. During regular duck season:
1. Waterfowl and small-game hunters must
check out at check station by 2 p.m.
2. Waterfowl and small-game hunting is by
reservation only. See “Reservation Procedures,” (page 3) for details. Reservations
limited to 3 waterfowl and 3 small-game
per day. Maximum 4 people per reservation. Mentors must be 18 and have a valid
hunter education certificate. Mentors are
not required to hunt.
3. Waterfowl and small-game hunting permitted only Sat., Sun., Wed., Columbus Day
(observed), Veterans Day, Thanksgiving
Day, Christmas Day, New Year’s Day and
Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
4. Deer and fall turkey hunting permitted in
established seasons. These hunters are not
required to check in or out, but reservations
are required and are unlimited in number.
5. Uses other than hunting prohibited during
this time. Live trapping is allowed.

JENSEN SWA - Rio Blanco Co.

Directions: From Meeker, go 9 miles NE on
Hwy. 13 to CR 30.
GMUs/Acres: 12, 23, 211 / 5,955 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, black bear, rabbit, dusky
grouse, waterfowl
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open July 16-Dec. 31.
b. Camping only in designated areas.

JERRY CREEK RES. SWA (Jerry Creek
Res. Nos.1 &amp; 2) - Mesa Co.
Directions: From Molina, take Hwy. 330 W.
SWA is on N side of highway at confluence of
Plateau and Spring creeks.
GMU: 421
fishing: warmwater lake (catch and release
only)
Recreation: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting, firearms, ice fishing, camping, fires,
motorized and non-motorized vehicles, pets,
domestic animals, boating, floating, swimming, wading prohibited.
b. Belly boats used with waders are allowed.
c. Frozen surface of lake closed.

�JIM OLTERMAN/LONE CONE SWA -

Dolores Co.
Directions: From Norwood, go 1.5 miles E on
Hwy. 145 to USFS Rd. 610, then go 24 miles S.
GMUs/Acres: 70, 71 / 5,030 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, black bear, dusky grouse
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: camping, picnicking, wildlife
viewing
FACILITIES: two horse corrals, campsites
RESTRICTIONS: snowmobiles prohibited

JOE MOORE RES. SWA - Montezuma Co.
Directions: From Mancos, go 5 miles NE on
Hwy. 184 to CR 40, then go 4 miles N.
GMU/Acres: 73 / 120 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest room, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited if it causes a whitewater
wake.
b. Camping prohibited.

JOHN MARTIN RES. SWA - Bent Co.

Directions: From Las Animas, go 20 miles E
on Hwy. 50 to Hasty. SWA 2 miles S of Hasty.
GMUs/Acres: 125, 126, 146 / 19,471 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite quail, scaled quail, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: power boating, sail boating, sail
surfing, waterskiing, camping, hiking, wildlife
viewing
FACILITIES: rest rooms, boat ramps
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Field trials may be authorized Feb., March,
Aug. and Sept.
b. Closed except to retrieve downed waterfowl
Nov. 1 through last day of waterfowl season as
posted on U.S. Army Corps of Engineer land
under lease by CPW to provide for waterfowl
resting.
c. ATVs, dirt bikes prohibited.

JOHNSON VILLAGE SWA - Chaffee Co.

Directions: From Hwy. 24 bridge over Arkansas River, SWA is on the W half of river 0.25 of
a mile upstream and 0.5 of a mile downstream.
Fishing access only.
GMU: 481
FISHING: coldwater stream

JULESBURG SWA (Julesburg, Ovid
leases) - Sedgwick Co.

Directions: From Ovid, go 0.5 of a mile S on
CR 29.
GMU: 92
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant,
bobwhite quail, dove, turkey, waterfowl
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Target practice prohibited except when authorized by area wildlife manager.
c. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except when hunting.
d. All recreational activities except deer hunting
prohibited opening weekend of regular plains
rifle deer season, and opening day and first
weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
e. Horses prohibited except when training hunting dogs and only allowed in Feb., March,
April (through Wed. before spring turkey
season opens) and Aug.
f. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited
from first day of teal season to last day of dark
goose season.

JUMBO RES. SWA - Sedgwick, Logan Cos.

Directions: From I-76 at Red Lion exit (No.
155), go 3 miles N to Hwy. 138, then 1 mile NE
to CR 95, then 2 miles N.
GMU/Acres: 90 / 1,703 acres
HUNTING: rabbit, pheasant, waterfowl, doves
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest rooms, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Anyone ages 19-64 must purchase an annual
Jumbo Res./Prewitt Res. access permit to enter
the property. Anyone who has a valid Colorado annual hunting or fishing license does
NOT need to have an access permit. Permits
are $36, valid April 1-March 31, and available
anywhere you can purchase CPW hunting and
fishing licenses.
b. Maximum of 250 vehicles on property at once.
c. Boating prohibited Oct. 1 through last day of
regular goose season, with exceptions listed
below. Hand-propelled craft may be used to
set and pick up decoys and to retrieve downed
waterfowl.
d. Waterskiing permitted 10 a.m.-7 p.m. Fri., Sat.,
Sun. and Mon. of Memorial Day weekend.
e. Fishing restricted to 2 S dams and bank around
outlet tower from Oct. 1 to last day of waterfowl season. Ice fishing is allowed anywhere.
f. Boats prohibited within 50 feet of outlet
structure.
g. Hunting prohibited from frozen surface of lake.
h. Hunting from floating devices by reservation
only from opening day of regular Eastern
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�Plains duck season until opening day of dark
goose season.
1. Reservations required. See “Reservation
Procedures,” (page 3) for details. Reservations
not transferable, 3 available for waterfowl
hunting on reservoir.
2. Boat hunting prohibited beginning first day
of regular dark goose season. Hunters with
boat reservations must call reservation line
2 days before scheduled hunt to confirm ice
conditions. Only boat hunters with reservations are exempt from boat closure.
3. Hunting from floating devices permitted
only Sat., Sun., Wed., Columbus Day (observed) and Veterans Day.
4. Boat hunters must leave reservoir by 2 p.m.
and are prohibited from hunting within 150
yards of hunters on shore or other vessels.

jumping cow SWA - Elbert Co.

directions: From Kiowa, take Hwy. 86 about
16 miles E to CR 105. Turn N, go about 2 miles
to CR 122, turn E to SWA.
GMU: 105
HUNTING: by permit only, for dove, turkey, doe
pronghorn, anterless elk, doe white-tailed deer
doe and doe mule deer
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting access by permit only. Must have valid
license for the activity prior to applying for
the permit. Permits must be kept on hunter at
all times.
1. Permits may designate hunt zones, if so,
activity is restricted to those zones only. The
permit is not valid property-wide.
2. Permits are free and available through
drawing process. Applications available from
the Wildlife Area Office in Denver, (303) 2917227.
3. Applications are due:
a. Third Mon. in Aug. for: dove, fall turkey,
doe pronghorn, antlerless elk, doe whitetailed deer and doe mule deer.
b. Third Mon. in March for: spring turkey
4. Permitted hunters may take one other nonhunter onto the property. Person must remain
with permit holder.
5. Permitted hunters may not enter the property before the first Mon. after the opening
day of their season.
b. Open two hours before sunrise to one hour
after sunset. Hunters may remain as long as
reasonable to retrieve downed game.
c. Vehicle use permitted only on marked existing
roadways that lead to parking areas. All other
access by foot or horseback only.
d. Gates shall be left as found after passing through.
e. Camping, fires prohibited.

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JUNCTION BUTTE SWA - Grand Co.

Directions: From Kremmling, go 3 miles S on
Hwy. 9 to CR 387 (dirt road); then 0.5 of a mile E.
GMU: 37
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky grouse
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, hang gliding prohibited.
b. Vehicles allowed only from day after Labor Day
through last day of regular big-game season.

NEW! karney Ranch SWA - Bent Co.

Directions: From Las Animas, go E on Hwy.
50, then go N on CR 18. Veer left on Fort Lyon
Canal Rd.
GMU/acres: 126 / 13,580 acres
hunting: deer, pronghorn, small game
recreation: wildlife viewing
restrictions:
a. Open one hour before sunrise to one hour
after sunset. Hunters may remain as long as
reasonable to retrieve downed game.
b. Closed in building safety zone as posted.
c. Camping, fires, firewood collection, OHV use
prohibited.
d. Ornate box turtle collection and/or release is
prohibited.

KARVAL RES. SWA - Lincoln Co.

Directions: From Hwys. 94 and 109, go S 10
miles on Hwy. 109.
GMU/Acres: 120 / 235 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, scaled quail, dove,
waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater; spring stocked trout
fishing
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest room, shade shelters
RESTRICTIONS: only float tubes or craft propelled by hand, wind or electric motor allowed

KEMP-BREEZE SWA - Grand Co.

BREEZE UNIT: About 15 miles W of Granby
on Hwy. 40 past Parshall, go 0.5 of a mile. Look
for mile marker 196. Turn left 0.25 of a mile past
marker for parking or go W 0.75 of a mile for
parking. Unit is 11.5 miles W of Kremmling.
KEMP UNIT: From Granby, go 14.5 miles W on
Hwy. 40, turn left on CR 3 and go over Colorado
River bridge. Turn right on second road, or go
another 0.5 of a mile, and turn right for parking.
Unit is 12 miles E of Kremmling.
GMUs: 18, 28
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Fishing at Breeze Unit Kids Pond restricted to
youth fishing and anglers with mobility impairments who are restricted to a wheelchair.

�b. Breeze Unit hay meadow wetland closed
March 15-July 15.

KINNEY LAKE SWA - Lincoln Co.

KINNEY LAKE TRACT: From Hugo, go about
11.7 miles S of the town on CR 109 (also called
CR 32) to CR 2J. Then go 1 mile E on CR 2J to
SW corner of SWA.
GMU: 113
HUNTING: small game, waterfowl, pronghorn,
deer
FISHING: warmwater; stocked trout in spring
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, camping,
photography
RESTRICTIONS: only float tubes or craft propelled by hand, wind or electric motor allowed

KNIGHT-IMLER SWA - Park Co.

Directions: From Fairplay, go 10 miles S on
Hwy. 285.
GMU: 50
FISHING: coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. No public access beyond 25 feet from centerline of stream.

KNUDSON SWA - Logan Co.

Directions: From I-76 at Sterling exit, go
0.5 of a mile W to CR 370 (information center,
museum), then go 1 mile SW.
GMU/Acres: 96 / 581 acres
HUNTING: deer, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite
quail, dove, turkey, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. SE portion is private property. Landowner permission required for deer hunting as posted.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Discharging firearms or bows allowed only
when hunting.
d. All recreational activities except deer hunting
prohibited opening weekend of regular plains
rifle deer season, and opening day and first
weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
e. Horses prohibited except when training hunting dogs and only allowed in Feb., March,
April (through Wed. before spring turkey
season opens) and Aug.
f. Launching/taking out vessels prohibited from
first day of teal season to last day of dark goose
season.

KODAK WATCHABLE Wildlife Area
- Weld Co.
Directions: From Windsor at Hwys. 392 &amp;
257, go 3 miles S on Hwy. 257 to parking area S

of Poudre River.
GMU: 94
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, photography
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open sunrise to sunset.
b. Hunting, fishing, camping, fires prohibited.
c. Dogs must be on leash.

LA JARA SWA - Conejos Co.

Directions: From Capulin, take CR 8 S and
W 10.5 miles.
GMU/Acres: 81 / 2,808 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, black bear, mountain lion,
rabbit, dove
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Snowmobiles prohibited.
b. Vehicles prohibited Jan. 1 through Thursday
before Memorial Day.

LA JARA RES. SWA - Conejos Co.

Directions: From La Jara at Hwy. 285, go 10.5
miles W on Hwy. 15 to USFS Rd. 255, then go
0.5 of a mile to USFS Rd. 240, turn S and go 13.5
miles to reservoir.
GMU/Acres: 81 / 635 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest room, drinking water, boat ramp

LAKE BECKWITH SWA - Pueblo Co.

Directions: From Pueblo, go S on I-25. Exit
Hwy. 165 toward Colorado City. Turn right on
Cuerno Verde Road. SWA is on W side of road
before road curves E.
GMU: 84
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting, camping, fires, ice fishing prohibited.
b. Only float tubes or craft propelled by hand,
wind or electric motor allowed.
c. Frozen surface of lake closed.

LAKE DOROTHEY SWA - Las Animas Co.

Directions: From Raton, N.M., go 7 miles NE
on N.M. Hwys. 72 &amp; 526, then go N up Sugarite
Canyon 5 miles.
GMU/Acres: 140 / 4,500 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, turkey, bear
FISHING: coldwater lake, coldwater stream
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife
viewing
FACILITIES: rest room
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot or horseback only from established parking areas.
b. Camping prohibited within 200 yards of Lake

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�Dorothey or 100 feet of streams except in
designated areas.
c. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited except shotguns or bows for hunting. Discharging bows allowed for bowfishing.
d. Big-game hunting by archery only.
e. Trapping prohibited.

LAKE FORK OF THE GUNNISON
RIVER SWA - Hinsdale Co.

Directions: From Lake City, go 5.375 miles N
on Hwy. 149 to S end of fishing easement.
GMU: 66
FISHING: coldwater stream

LAKE JOHN SWA - Jackson Co.

Directions: From Walden, go 0.5 of a mile W
on Hwy. 14 to CR 12W, then 8 miles W to CR 7.
Then go 7 miles.
GMU/Acres: 161 / 565 water acres, 282 land
acres
HUNTING: small game, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: private campground and electrical
hook-ups, rest room, boat ramp, shade shelters,
picnic tables
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping in established areas only.
b. Waterskiing, sailboards prohibited.

LAS ANIMAS SFU - Bent Co.

Directions: From Las Animas W on Hwy.
194, go 4 miles, then go N on CR 5.5.
GMU/Acres: 125 / 69 acres
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, limited tours
RESTRICTIONS: camping, dogs prohibited

LEAPS GULCH SWA - Gunnison Co.

Directions: From Gunnison go N on Hwy.
135 to CR 10. Go E on paved road to where USFS
Rd. 743 begins. Go E 8.2 miles to where USFS
Rd. 743 turns left from main road. Go left 2.5
miles, take second trail left to SWA.
GMU: 55 / 560 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS: open May 1- Nov. 30

LEATHA JEAN STASSEN SWA - Mesa Co.
Directions: From Grand Junction, take Hwy.
340 W to 20 1/2 Rd. turn N. Turn E on F 3/4 Rd.;
go N on Roundup Drive and E on Baseline Drive.
Parking lot N of road.
GMU: 40
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:

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a. Open a half hour before sunrise to a half hour
after sunset.
b. Camping, fires, hunting, motor vehicles
prohibited.

LITTLE SNAKE SWA - Moffat Co.

Directions: From Maybell, go 17 miles N on
CR 19. CR 19 runs through SWA.
GMUs/Acres: 2, 3 / 4,860 acres
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, rabbit, sage grouse
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS: Camping allowed only in selfcontained units. Camping allowed by all methods
3 days before regular big-game seasons until 3
days after regular big-game seasons.

LOMA BOAT LAUNCH SWA - Mesa Co.

Directions: From Fruita, take I-70 to Loma
exit (No. 15), then go 0.5 of a mile E on frontage
road, turn S 0.25 of a mile to Colorado River.
GMU: 30
RECREATION: boating, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: boat ramp, rest room
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Parking in designated areas only.
b. Camping, discharging firearms, launching or
using personal water craft (jet skis) prohibited.

LON HAGLER SWA - Larimer Co.

Directions: From Campion, go 3.25 miles W
on CR 14 to CR 21, then go 1.5 miles N.
GMU/Acres: 20 / 181 water acres, 121 land acres
FISHING: warmwater, coldwater
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, archery range,
nature trail
FACILITIES: rest room, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Fishing prohibited in inlet structure and annex
pond.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater
wake.
c. Camping, fires, horseback riding, sailboards,
sailboats, bicycling, target practice prohibited.
d. Pets must be on leashes no longer than 6 feet.
e. Dogs on boats not required to be leashed.
f. From Sept. 1-end of Feb., dogs prohibited W of
lakeside parking lots, except as aid in hunting.
g. From March 1-Aug. 31, dogs prohibited W of
lakeside parking lots.
h. Dogs prohibited on annex pond and adjacent
lands as posted to protect wildlife.

LONE DOME SWA - Montezuma,
Dolores Cos.
Directions: From Cortez, go 21 miles N on
Hwy. 491 to CR DD, then 1 mile E to CR 16,
then 3 miles N to access road, then 1.5 miles E to

�Bradfield Bridge.
GMU/Acres: 711 / 1,724 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky grouse,
turkey, dove
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: campgrounds
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Overnight parking only in designated areas.
b. Fires prohibited.

LONE TREE RES. SWA - Larimer Co.

Directions: From Campion, go 3.5 miles W
on CR 14 to Lone Tree Drive, then go 1 mile S on
access road.
GMU/Acres: 20 / 502 water acres
HUNTING: dove, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest rooms, boat ramps, shade
shelters
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open one hour before sunrise to 1 hour after
sunset; no time restrictions for fishing or for
hunters with night-hunting permit.
b. Camping, fires, sailboards, sailboats, bicycling,
horseback riding prohibited.
c. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater
wake.
d. Fishing prohibited from boats Nov. 1 through
last day of waterfowl season.
e. Fishing prohibited in outlet canal as posted.
f. Heron nesting area closed as posted.
g. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited except when hunting. Discharging bows allowed
for bowfishing.
h. Discharging firearms may be prohibited by
posting to protect public safety.
i. Pets must be on leashes no longer than 6 feet.
e. Dogs on boats not required to be leashed.
f. Dogs prohibited on N and E shores, except as
aid in hunting.

LOve meadow Watchable
wildlife area - Chaffee Co.

Directions: From Nathrop (8 miles S of Buena
Vista on Hwy. 285), go W on CR 162 about 8
miles. Parking is on N side of road at the meadow.
GMU/Acres: 481 / 11 acres
RECREATION: wildlife viewing only

LOWELL PONDS SWA - Adams Co.

Directions: In Denver at 56th Way and
Lowell Blvd.
GMU: 38
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife
viewing

RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour after
sunset; no time restrictions for fishing.
b. Boating prohibited except float tubes for fishing. All boating prohibited on Sheets Lake.
c. Hunting, discharging firearms or bows, camping, fires, dog training prohibited.

MANVILLE SWA - Jackson Co.

Directions: From Walden, go 0.5 of a mile W
on Hwy. l4 to CR l2W, go 5 miles W to CR 18, go
4.5 miles SW to CR 5, then go 0.125 of a mile S.
Approximately 4.4 miles of river.
GMU: 16
FISHING: coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS: hunting, bowfishing prohibited

MASON FAMILY SWA - Hinsdale Co.

Directions: From Powderhorn, go 14.7 miles
S on CR 27 (Cebolla Creek Rd.).
GMUs/Acres: 66, 67 / 1,429 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit
FISHING: coldwater stream
FACILITIES: vault toilets
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, hiking, picnicking, camping

McCLUSKEY SWA - Delta Co.

Directions: From Paonia’s Onarga Avenue,
go S on Lamborn Mesa Rd., which becomes 4100
Rd. At stop sign, turn right on Stewart Mesa Rd.,
which turns S and becomes 4050 Rd. At S end,
road forks, turn left on L30 Rd.
GMU/acres: 53 / 1,600 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse, rabbit
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open only to hunt, fish or trap. Open May
1-end of regular big-game seasons.
b. Camping, fires, dogs prohibited.

MEEKER PASTURE SWA - Rio Blanco Co.
Directions: From Meeker, go 1.5 miles N on
Hwy.13 to CR8, then 2 miles E.
GMU/Acres: 23 / 48 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing

MELON VALLEY SWA - Otero Co.

Directions: Go 2 miles N of Hwys. 71 and 50,
then go 1 mile E of Hwy. 71 on Rd. 80.5.
GMUs: 125, 129
RESTRICTIONS: hunting limited to youth/mentor hunting; only 1 mentor per youth may hunt

MESSEX SWA - Washington, Logan Cos.
Directions: From I-76 at Merino exit, go 2

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�miles N to Hwy. 6, then 1.75 miles NE to CR R,
then 1.5 miles N, then 0.5 of a mile W.
GMU/Acres: 96 / 680 acres
HUNTING: deer, pheasant, turkey, quail, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 3 a.m.-9 p.m.; no time restrictions for
hunters with night-hunting permit.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Target practice prohibited except when authorized by area wildlife manager.
d. Discharging firearms or bows allowed only
when hunting. Discharging bows allowed for
bowfishing.
e. Landowner permission required for deer hunting on Skaggs portion as posted.
f. All recreational activities except deer hunting
prohibited opening weekend of regular plains
rifle deer season, and opening day and first
weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
g. One field trial may be authorized per year, in
Feb., March, Aug., or Sept. Trials require landowner permission on easement. Trials in Sept.
must be incidental to field trials on adjacent
private property.
h. Horses prohibited except when training hunting dogs and only allowed in Feb., March,
April (through Wed. before spring turkey
season opens) and Aug.
i. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited
from first day of teal season to last day of dark
goose season.

MIDDLE TAYLOR CREEK SWA - Custer Co.
Directions: From Westcliffe, go 8 miles W on
Hermit Lakes Rd.
GMU/Acres: 86 / 486 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: picnic tables

MIKE HIGBEE SWA - Prowers Co.

Directions: From Lamar, go 4 miles E on
Hwy. 50.
GMU/Acres: 132 / 876 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite quail, scaled quail, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: camping, hiking, archery/rifle
range
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour after
sunset, unless camping in designated areas or
actively hunting or fishing.
b. ATVs, dirt bikes prohibited.

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MILLER RANCH SWA - Gunnison Co.

Directions: From Gunnison, go N on Hwy.
135, turn left and continue N on CR 730. Turn
left at CR 7. SWA begins shortly after junction of
CRs 7 and 7A.
GMU/acres: 54 / 1,604 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open Sept. 1-end of February. Access by foot
or horseback only.
b. N of CR 7: Closed except for youth/mentor
hunting by permit. Maximum 4 free permits
available daily, first come, first served. Permits
available by reservation from CPW’s Gunnison Area Office, 300 W. New York Ave.,
Gunnison, or call (970) 641-7060. Reservations may be made up to 30 days in advance
but not less than 2 days before requested hunt
date. With reservations, youths and mentors
will receive map with access points and
restrictions. Mentors cannot hunt.
c. Camping, fires, dogs prohibited.
d. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited in
designated safety zones, as posted.

MITANI-TOKUYASU SWA - Weld Co.

Directions: From Greeley, go 5 miles E on
Hwy. 263.
GMU/Acres: 951 / 68 acres
HUNTING: squirrel, dove, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open Aug. 16-end of Feb., also open on during
spring turkey hunting season.
b. Parking only in designated area and spaces.
During waterfowl season, parking area closed
1 hour after sunset to 4 a.m.
c. Camping, fires prohibited.
d. Discharging firearms or bows allowed only
when hunting. Discharging bows allowed for
bowfishing.
e. Waterfowl hunting access limited to occupants
of vehicles parked in designated areas.
f. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited
from first day of teal season to last day of dark
goose season.

MOGENSEN PONDS SWA - Mesa Co.

Directions: From Molina, take Hwy. 330 W.
SWA is on N side of highway after crossing Coon
Creek.
GMU: 421
Fishing: warmwater lake
hunting: waterfowl from designated blinds
recreation: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting, firearms prohibited, except for waterfowl from designated blinds.

�b. Camping, fires, motorized and non-motorized
vehicles, pets, domestic animals prohibited.

MOUNT EVANS SWA - Clear Creek Co.

Directions: From Denver, take I-70 W to
Evergreen Pkwy. exit; go 6 miles S on Hwy. 74 to
Evergreen Lake; turn right on Upper Bear Creek
Rd. Go 6.5 miles W; turn right again on Upper
Bear Creek Rd. (CR 480) and go 3 miles, following signs for SWA.
GMU/Acres: 39 / 3,438 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse, rabbit
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open June 15-Dec. 31.
b. Camping limited to 5 days in 45-day period in
designated campgrounds, except in big-game
seasons.
c. Dogs prohibited except for hunting or on leash.
d. Vehicles prohibited day after Labor Day-June
14 except in regular rifle deer and elk seasons.
e. Groups of 25 or more must obtain a permit
before use; 1 group allowed at a time.

MOUNT OURAY SWA - Chaffee Co.

Directions: From Salida, go 0.5 of a mile NW
on Hwy. 291, then go 0.5 of a mile W on CR 154
and then 1.25 miles NW on CR 160.
GMU/Acres: 56 / 231 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream, ponds, Arkansas
River (access S of river only)
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access from designated parking areas only.
b. Closed S of CR 160.
c. Camping, fires prohibited.
d. Hunting allowed with shotguns, handheld
bows only.

MOUNT SHAVANO SFU - Chaffee Co.

Directions: From Salida, go 0.5 of a mile NW
on Hwy. 291 to CR 154, then go 0.5 of a mile W.
GMUs/Acres: 56 / 45 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream, coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, limited tours
FACILITIES: rest room, drinking water
RESTRICTIONS: dogs prohibited

MOUNT SHAVANO SWA - Chaffee Co.

Directions: From Salida, go 0.5 of a mile NW
on Hwy. 291 to CR 154. Wildlife area is along S
side of Arkansas River, between Sand Lake and
Mount Shavano SFU diversion dam above the
SFU.
GMU/acres: 56 / 84 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Closed S of CR 154.

b. Camping, fires, discharging firearms prohibited.

MOUNTAIN HOME RES. SWA -

Costilla Co.
Directions: From Fort Garland, go 2.5 miles
E on Hwy. 160 to Trinchera Ranch Rd., then 2
miles S to Icehouse Rd., then go 1 mile W to N
entrance. Or, continue 1 mile S to S entrance.
GMU: 83
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest room, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS: waterskiing prohibited

MURPHY SWA (Fishing lease) - Jackson
Co.
Directions: From Walden, go 1 mile E on
CR 12.
GMU/Acres: 6 / 6 miles of river
FISHING: coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS: fishing access only; hunting
and other activities prohibited
NAKAGAWA SWA - Weld Co.

Directions: From Kersey, go 5 miles E on
Hwy. 34 to CR 61, then 2 miles N.
GMU: 951
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, dove,
waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Discharging firearms or bows allowed only
when hunting.

NARRAGUINNEP RES. SWA -

Montezuma Co.
Directions: From Cortez, go 11 miles NW on
Hwy. 491 to Hwy. 184, then go 2 miles E.
GMU: 711
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: boating, picnicking, wildlife
viewing
FACILITIES: rest room, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour after
sunset; no time restrictions for fishing.
b. Camping, fires, alcoholic beverages, glass
containers prohibited.

NARROWS SWA - Larimer Co.

Directions: From Hwy. 34, go W at Wilson
Avenue 9.1 miles. SWA is on N, near mile
marker 82.9.
GMU: 20
RESTRICTIONS:
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�a. Open 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour after
sunset. Foot access only, no vehicles, from
Nov. 1-March 31.
b. Camping, fires, hunting, target shooting
prohibited.

NORTH FORK SWA - Larimer Co.

Directions: From Drake, go 0.25 of a mile W
on Devil’s Gulch Rd.
GMU: 20
FISHING: coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS: open for fishing only

NORTH LAKE SWA - Las Animas Co.

Directions: From Trinidad, go 35 miles NW
on Hwy. 12.
GMUs/Acres: 85, 851 / 840 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake and stream
HUNTING: deer, elk, turkey, bear
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife
viewing
FACILITIES: rest rooms, boat ramp with parking
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Only float tubes or craft propelled by hand,
wind or electric motor allowed.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.

OAK RIDGE SWA - Rio Blanco Co.

BEL AIRE UNIT: From Meeker, go 21 miles E on
CR 8 to CR 17 (Buford/Newcastle Rd.), then go
1.5 miles S.
LAKE AVERY UNIT: From Meeker, go 1.5 miles
N on Hwy. 13 to CR 8, then go 19 miles E.
SLEEPY CAT PONDS UNIT: From Meeker, go
16 miles E on CR 8.
SLEEPY CAT FISHING EASEMENT: From
Meeker, go 17 miles E on CR 8 to Sleepy Cat
Guest Ranch.
GMUs/Acres: 23, 24 / 13,664 total acres, all
units
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky grouse, dove,
waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: campsites, rest room, drinking
water, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Oak Ridge Unit open July 16-Nov. 30.
b. Camping allowed only in designated areas.
c. Sleepy Cat Ponds and Sleepy Cat Fishing Easement open only for fishing.
d. Hunting prohibited except archery S of CR 8,
W of CR 17, and N and E of CR 10.
e. On Lake Avery, waterskiing and jet skis prohibited. Boating permitted only if it does not
create whitewater wake.

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ODD FELLOWS SWA (Fishing lease) Jackson Co.
Directions: From Walden, go 0.5 of a mile W
on Hwy. 14 to CR 12, then 5.1 miles W to CR 18,
then 4.5 miles W to CR 5, then 0.5 of a mile N to
CR 20, then 4.2 miles W to parking area. Follow
signs S to river.
GMU: 16
FISHING: coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS: camping, hunting prohibited
ogden/TREAT SWA (Fishing Easement)
- Fremont Co.
Directions: From Coaldale, go W on Hwy.
50 for 2 miles to CR 45, turn N and go 1.5 miles.
Public access may not be on both sides of the
river. Check for signs.
GMUs: 58, 86
FISHING: coldwater stream. Fishing access only.

ORCHARD MESA SWA - Mesa Co.

Directions: From Grand Junction, go S on
Hwy. 50 to Orchard Mesa. Go N on Hwy. 141
(32 Rd.). Turn W on C Rd. Parking for SWA is
between roads 30-31 along C Rd.
GMU: 41
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access only from parking area on C Rd. between roads 30 and 31.
b. Camping, fires, horses prohibited. Vehicles
prohibited beyond parking area.
c. Closed March 15-July 14 to protect nesting
migratory birds.
d. Waterfowl hunters must use designated blinds
or zones. Maximum 4 hunters per blind. See
the 2012 Waterfowl brochure.
e. No other small-game hunting allowed.
f. Waterfowl hunting by reservation only. See
“Reservation Procedures,” (page 3) for details.
Hunters must check in and out as posted.
g. Hunt areas not reserved are available on firstcome, first-served basis after 5 a.m. each hunt
day. Reserved areas not occupied by 7 a.m.
available on first-come, first-served basis. But
any hunt area must be yielded upon request of
a hunter with a valid reservation for the area.
h. Deer hunting by permit only. Permit applications available from the Wildlife Area Office
in Grand Junction, (970) 255-6100. Permits issued by drawing. Application deadline Aug. 1.
i. Hunting with bows and shotguns with shotshells only.
j. Dogs allowed only as hunting aid.

OVERLAND TRAIL SWA - Logan Co.

Directions: From Atwood, go 0.5 of a mile S
on Hwy. 63 to CR 16, then go E 0.5 of a mile.
GMU/Acres: 96 / 192 acres

�HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant,
bobwhite quail, turkey, dove, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access from designated parking areas only.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Target practice prohibited except when authorized by area wildlife manager.
d. Discharging bows, firearms allowed only
when hunting. Discharging bows allowed for
bowfishing.
e. All recreational activities except deer hunting
are prohibited on opening weekend of regular
plains rifle deer season, and opening day and
first weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
f. Horse use prohibited, except when training
hunting dogs, and then only allowed in Feb.,
March, April (through the Weds. before opening of spring turkey season), and Aug.
g. During regular duck season, all waterfowl and
small-game hunters must check out at designated check station.
h. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited
from first day of teal season to last day of dark
goose season.

OWL MOUNTAIN SWA - Jackson Co.

Directions: From Walden, go 13 miles SE on
Hwy. 14 to CR 25, then go 6 miles SW.
GMU/Acres: 171 / 920 acres
HUNTING: small game, big game
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing

OXBOW SWA - Otero Co.

Directions: From La Junta, go 9 miles E on
Hwy. 50 to CR 36, then go 0.5 of a mile N to
parking area.
GMU/Acres: 130 / 410 acres
HUNTING: deer, turkey, bobwhite quail, mourning dove
RECREATION: wildlife viewing

PAddock SWA - Lake Co.

Directions: SWA is in scattered parcels
generally 2-5 miles S and SE of Leadville in Iowa,
Thompson and Empire gulches. Accessible by CR
2 or CR 52. Acquire map and information from
the Wildlife Area Office in Salida or the USFS
Ranger Office in Leadville.
GMU/ACRES: 49 / 1,300 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot only.
b. Access restricted to hunting only during
bighorn sheep, regular rifle deer, elk and bear
seasons. Must have valid license for species
being hunted.
c. Camping, fires, dogs prohibited.
d. Fishing allowed only in Iowa Gulch and Upper

Empire Gulch.

PARACHUTE PONDS SWA - Garfield Co.
Directions: From I-70, take exit 75, go SE on
North Battlement Pkwy. Turn right at stoplight
to get on the frontage road (Cardinal Way). Turn
left on Colorado Avenue and go S. Colorado Avenue becomes Yampa Avenue. Turn left onto La
Plata circle, SWA parking area is at end of circle.
GMUs: 32, 42
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires, swimming prohibited.
b. Float tubes permitted only for fishing.

PARVIN LAKE SWA - Larimer Co.

Directions: From Red Feather Lakes, go 2
miles E on Red Feather Lakes Rd.
GMU/Acres: 191 / 62 water acres, 180 land acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest room
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited except float tubes for fishing.
b. Anglers must enter on foot through gate at
check station and must check in and out at
station if open.

PASTORIUS RES. SWA - La Plata Co.

Directions: From Durango, go 8 miles E on
Hwy. 160 to Hwy. 172, then go 2 miles S to CR
302, then 1 mile S to CR 304, then 0.5 of a mile W.
GMU/Acres: 75 / 85 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest room, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Only float tubes or craft propelled by hand or
electric motor allowed.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Discharging firearms or bows allowed only
when hunting.
d. Hunting only on Sat., Sun. and Weds.

PERINS PEAK SWA - La Plata Co.

TRACT A: From Durango, go 4 miles W on Hwy.
160 to CR 207 (Lightner Creek Rd.), turn right
and go 2 miles N to CR 208 (Dry Fork Rd.).
TRACT B: From Durango, go 5 miles W on Hwy.
160 to Victory Coal Mine Rd., turn right and
go 0.5 of a mile on access road (through private
property).
GMU/Acres: 74 / 7,720 total acres, both tracts
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, squirrel, dusky
grouse, turkey, black bear
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Tract B and portions of Tract A that are W of

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�CR 208 (Dry Fork Rd.) are open only April
1 through last day of regular deer and elk
seasons.
b. Tract A area E of CR 208 and N of Hwy. 160
open only July 16-last day of regular deer and
elk seasons.
c. Camping only during deer and elk seasons
d. Discharging firearms allowed only for hunting
e. Fires, snowmobiles prohibited

PICEANCE SWA - Rio Blanco, Garfield Cos.
SQUARE S RANCH: From Meeker, go 20 miles
W on Hwy. 64 to CR 5 (Piceance Creek Rd.),
then go 9 miles S to N edge of boundary.
SQUARE S SUMMER RANGE: From Meeker, go
20 miles W on Hwy. 64 to CR 5 (Piceance Creek
Rd.), then go 17 miles S to CR 26 (Black Sulphur
Creek Rd.), then 20 miles W to E entrance.
YELLOW CREEK UNIT: From Meeker, go 20
miles W on Hwy. 64 to CR 5 (Piceance Creek
Rd.), then go 6 miles S to CR 20 (dirt road), then
5 miles W to Yellow Creek Rd.
LITTLE HILLS EXPERIMENT STATION: From
Meeker, go 20 miles W on Hwy. 64 to CR 5
(Piceance Creek Rd.), then 7 miles S to CR 22.
Follow signs to station (3 miles).
GMUs: 11, 21, 22, 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky grouse, dove,
waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: camping in designated areas,
wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest room, drinking water

PIKES PEAK SWA - Teller Co.

Directions: From Gillette, go 2 miles S on dirt
road; then 1.5 miles E to Bison Res. (NE of res.).
GMU/Acres: 59 / 635 acres
HUNTING: bighorn sheep
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS: open July 16-March 31

Pioneer park SWA - Grand Co.

Directions: From Granby, go W on Hwy. 40
to Hot Sulphur Springs. SWA is N of town and
follows the W bank of the Colorado River.
GMU: 18

PITKIN SFU - Gunnison Co.

Directions: From Gunnison, go 14 miles E on
Hwy. 50 to Quartz Creek Rd., then go 14 miles E
to Parlin and turn N.
GMUs/Acres: 55, 551 / 48 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, limited tours
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Fishing only in Quartz Creek.

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b. Dogs prohibited.

PLATEAU CREEK SWA - Mesa Co.

Directions: From Grand Junction, go E on
I-70 to exit No. 49, then go 8 miles E on Hwy.
65 to Hwy. 330, go about 8 miles and turn left to
Sunnyside Rd. (V Rd.), go 0.125 of a mile N.
GMU/Acres: 421 / 1,346 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, dove
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rifle range
RESTRICTIONS: vehicles allowed only Aug.
2-Nov. 30.

PLAYA BLANCA SWA - Alamosa Co.

Directions: From Alamosa, go S on Hwy. 285.
Turn W on CR 8.0S. SWA starts at junction of
CRs 8.0S and 106 and goes NW.
GMU: 80
RESTRICTIONS: open Tues., Thurs., Sat. from
Nov. 1-Jan. 30 in designated areas

PONY EXPRESS SWA - Sedgwick Co.

Directions: From I-76 at Julesburg exit (No.
180), go 0.1 of a mile N on Hwy. 385 to CR 28,
then go 1.5 miles W on CR 28 to service road. Go
0.1 of a mile N to parking lot. Or, from Julesburg,
go 0.7 of a mile W on Hwy. 138 to CR 39, then go
0.9 of a mile S on CR 39.
GMU/Acres: 92 / 1,854 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant,
bobwhite quail, turkey, waterfowl
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Target practice prohibited except when authorized by area wildlife manager.
c. Discharging firearms or bows allowed only
when hunting.
d. All recreational activities except deer hunting
are prohibited on opening weekend of regular
plains rifle deer season, and opening day and
first weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
e. Horses prohibited except when training hunting dogs and only allowed in Feb., March,
April (through Wed. before spring turkey
season opens) and Aug.
f. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited
from first day of teal season to last day of dark
goose season.

POUDRE RIVER SFU - Larimer Co.

Directions: From La Porte, go 5 miles N on
Hwy. 287 to Hwy. 14, then 38 miles W.
GMUs/Acres: 8, 19 / 460 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife view-

�ing, limited tours
FACILITIES: rest room
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, dogs, boat launching and takeouts
prohibited.
b. Hunting prohibited in designated safety zone
as posted.

POUDRE RIVER SWA - Larimer Co.

Directions: From La Porte, go 5 miles N on
Hwy. 287 to Hwy. 14, then go 1.5 miles W.
GMUs/Acres: 19, 191 / 395 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: rafting, picnicking, hiking,
wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest room
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping prohibited.
b. Discharging firearms or bows allowed only
when hunting. Discharging bows allowed for
bowfishing.

PREWITT RES. SWA - Washington,
Logan Cos.
Directions: From I-76 and Merino exit, go 1
mile N to Hwy. 6, then 3.3 miles NE.
GMU/Acres: 96 / 2,924 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl, pheasant, bobwhite quail,
deer
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest room, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Anyone ages 19-64 must purchase an annual
Jumbo Res./Prewitt Res. access permit to enter
the property. Anyone who has a valid Colorado annual hunting or fishing license does
NOT need to have an access permit. Permits
are $36, valid April 1-March 31, and available
anywhere you can purchase CPW hunting and
fishing licenses.
b. Maximum of 250 vehicles on property at once.
a. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.
b. Boating prohibited Oct. 1 through last day of
regular goose season, except hand-propelled
craft used to set and pick up decoys and
retrieve downed waterfowl.
b. Camping, fires prohibited as posted.
c. Fishing allowed only from dam Oct. 1 through
last day of waterfowl season. Ice fishing allowed
only within 50 yards of dam during this time.
e. Waterskiing, glass beverage containers prohibited. Sailing, windsurfing allowed only in July
and Aug.
f. Hunting prohibited from floating devices and
as posted to protect resting waterfowl.

PUEBLO SFU - Pueblo Co.

Directions: From Pueblo, go 6 miles W of
Pueblo Blvd. on Hwy. 96.
GMU: 84
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, limited tours
FACILITIES: rest room, aquarium
RESTRICTIONS: dogs, hunting prohibited

PUEBLO RES. SWA - Pueblo Co.

Directions: From Pueblo, go 7 miles W on
Hwy. 96.
GMU/Acres: 84 / 11,864 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, turkey, dove, waterfowl,
scaled quail
FISHING: coldwater stream, coldwater lake
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest room, nature trail
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires, target practice prohibited.
b. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited,
except shotguns or bows while hunting. Discharging bows allowed for bowfishing.
c. Field trials may be authorized Feb., March,
Aug., and Sept.

PUETT RES. SWA - Montezuma Co.

Directions: From Mancos, go 10 miles NW
on Hwy. 184 to CR 33, then go 1 mile S to access
trail, 1.5 miles E.
GMU: 73
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater
wake.

PURGATOIRE RIVER SWA - Bent Co.

Directions: From Hwys. 50 and 101 in Las
Animas, go S 1 mile on Hwy. 101 to CR 10.75.
Then go S on Rd. 10.75 to Rd. EE, then W to Rd.
9.5, then S 1 mile to property at Rds. DD and 9.5.
GMU/Acres: 130 / 960 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite quail, scaled quail, turkey, dove, waterfowl
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife
viewing

QUEENS SWA - Kiowa Co.

LOWER QUEENS (Neeskah): From Eads, go
15 miles S on Hwy. 287 to CR C, then 3.5 miles E
to Upper Queens. Follow access road S 2 miles.
UPPER QUEENS: From Eads, go 15 miles S on
Hwy. 287 to CR C, then 3.5 miles E.
NEE GRONDA: From Eads, go 15 miles S on
Hwy. 287 to CR C, then 1 mile.
NEE SO PAH: Closed as posted.
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�NEE NOSHE: From Eads, go 11 miles S on Hwy.
287 to Kiowa Co. boat ramp access road, then go
0.25 of a mile E to public boat ramp.
GMUs/Acres: 126, 127 / 13,886 acres total
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite quail, scaled quail, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: powerboating, sail boating,
sailsurfing, waterskiing, camping, wildlife viewing.
Hand-launched vessels only due to low water levels.
FACILITIES: rest rooms, boat ramps
RESTRICTIONS on all units:
a. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater
wake in channel between Upper and Lower
Queens.
b. Boating prohibited in Lower Queens if it creates a whitewater wake from opening day of
waterfowl season through Dec. 1.
c. Hunters in Lower Queens, Upper Queens
(including channel), Nee Gronda and Nee
Noshe must check in and out at check station
when open.
d. Closed as posted in Lower Queens except to
retrieve downed waterfowl Dec. 1 through last
day of waterfowl season as posted.
e. Closed as posted in Upper Queens (including
the channel), Nee Gronda, Nee Noshe and
Nee So Pah except to retrieve downed waterfowl Nov. 1-last day of waterfowl season.
f. ATVs, dirt bikes prohibited on SWA.

RADIUM SWA - Grand, Eagle, Routt Cos.
Directions: From Kremmling, go 2.5 miles S
on Hwy. 9 to CR 1 (Trough Rd. to State Bridge),
then go 12 miles SW.
GMUs: 15, 27, 361
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky grouse, dove,
waterfowl, black bear, mountain lion
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest room
RESTRICTIONS: hunting prohibited in designated safety zone as posted

ralston creek SWA - Jefferson Co.

Directions: From Golden, go 1 mile N on
Hwy. 93 to Golden Gate Canyon Rd. Turn left
and go W 13 miles up canyon. Turn right at
Crawford Gulch, go 3-4 miles E, SWA parking is
on right.
GMU/Acres: 38 / 2,100 acres
HUNTING: big game, small game, furbearers
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Discharging firearms allowed only for hunting.

RAMAH SWA - El Paso Co.
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Directions: From Ramah, go 4 miles W on

Hwy. 24.
GMU/Acres: 110 / 400 acres
HUNTING: small game, migratory waterfowl,
deer
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: sail boating, wildlife viewing,
archery range. Note: As of Aug. 2012, the lake is
currently dry.
FACILITIES: boat ramp, rest room
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited Nov. 1 through last day of
waterfowl season except float tubes or craft
propelled by hand, wind or electric motor.
b. Camping, fires, water contact activities prohibited.
c. Discharge of firearms or bows allowed only
when hunting. Centerfire rifles prohibited.
d. No target practice except for archery equipment on established archery range.
e. Discharging bows allowed for bowfishing.

RED DOG SWA - Prowers Co.

Directions: From Holly go N on CR 35 to Rd.
JJ, then go E on Rd. JJ 2 miles.
GMU/Acres: 127 / 570 acres
HUNTING: small game

RED LION SWA - Logan Co.

Directions: From I-76, take Red Lion exit
(No. 155), then go 3 miles N to Hwy. 138, then 1
mile NE to CR 95, then go 0.25 of a mile N.
GMUs/Acres: 90, 92 / 1,297 acres
HUNTING: rabbit, pheasant, dove, waterfowl (as
posted), bobwhite quail, deer
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access from designated parking areas only.
b. Boating prohibited except float tubes or
carry-on craft propelled by hand for fishing or
hunting only.
c. All boating prohibited Oct. 1-March 31 except
hand-propelled craft to place or retrieve
decoys or downed waterfowl.
d. Fishing only from the dam Oct. 1-March
31. During this time ice fishing restricted to
within 50 yards of dam.
e. Camping, fires prohibited.
f. Target practice prohibited except when authorized by area wildlife manager.
g. Discharging firearms or bows allowed only
when hunting. Discharging bows allowed for
bowfishing.
h. Hunting prohibited from frozen surface of lake
and floating devices.
i. During special late light goose season and
conservation orders for light geese, light goose
hunting allowed in area bounded on N by CR

�970, on E by CR 97 (CR 1), on S by Hwy. 138
and on W by CR 95.
j. During regular duck season, all waterfowl and
small-game hunting is by reservation only. See
“Reservation Procedures,” (page 3) for details.
Maximum 4 people per reservation.
1. Hunters must check out as posted at check
station by 2 p.m.
2. Reservations regulated by areas. There are
9 waterfowl reservations, 3 small-game,
1 youth/mentor hunting only, with maximum 2 mentors and at least 1 youth per
reservation. Mentors must be at least 18
and have a valid hunter education certificate. They are not required to hunt.
3. Waterfowl and small-game hunting allowed
only on Sat., Sun., Weds., Columbus Day
(observed), Veterans Day, Thanksgiving
Day, Christmas Day, New Year’s Day and
Martin Luther King, Jr. Day.
4. All uses other than hunting prohibited during this time, except: a) fishing on Jumbo
Annex and live trapping. No reservation
required for trapping.
k. Deer hunting allowed during established deer
seasons. Deer hunters not required to check
out at station but reservation is required.
Reservations are unlimited in number.

RED MOUNTAIN SWA - Grand Co.

Directions: SWA is 2.5 miles E of Granby on
CR 60. Public access available with permission
from adjacent private landowner.
GMU/acres: 28 / 161 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open April 16-Nov. 14.
b. Fires, motor vehicles prohibited.
c. Dogs must be on a leash.

Reddy SWA (Fishing Easement) - Lake
Co.
Directions: SWA is about 7 miles S of Leadville on Hwy. 24, at the Arkansas River highway
overpass.
GMUs: 48, 49
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Fishing only.
b. Access allowed only within 30 feet of highwater line or as posted. Access only from Hwy.
24 overpass parking or Crystal Lake STL.
c. Dogs prohibited.
RICHARD SWA - Jackson Co.

Fishing Access: from Walden, go 0.5 of a
mile W on Hwy. 14 to CR 12W, then 8 miles W
to CR 7. Then go 7 miles N to Lake John SWA.
Go to S end of Lake John to parking lot.
Hunting access: from Walden, go 0.5 of a

mile W on Hwy. 14 to CR 12W, then go 13.7 miles
W to parking area. Hunting area E of CR 12W.
GMUs/Acres: 16, 161 / 2,323 acres, 6 miles of
river
HUNTING: big game, small game, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping prohibited.
b. Hunting prohibited within 200 yards of buildings.

RIFLE FALLS SFU - Garfield Co.

Directions: From Rifle, go 15 miles N on
Hwy. 325.
GMU/Acres: 33 / 600 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, limited tours
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Dogs, fires, rock climbing prohibited. Camping allowed only with hatchery manager’s
authorization.
b. Hunting prohibited in designated safety areas.

RIO BLANCO LAKE SWA - Rio Blanco Co.
Directions: From Meeker, go 20 miles W on
Hwy. 64.
GMUs/Acres: 11, 22 / 383 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl, rabbit
FISHING: coldwater stream, warmwater lake
RECREATION: power boating, waterskiing, wildlife viewing, camping in designated area
FACILITIES: rest room, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Field trials may be authorized Feb., March,
Aug. and Sept.
b. Waterskiing permitted June 16-end of Feb.

RIO GRANDE SWA - Rio Grande Co.

Directions: From Monte Vista, go 3 miles E
on Sherman Avenue.
GMU/Acres: 791 / 935 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest room, parking areas
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open July 16-Feb. 14. Area wildlife manager
may authorize access during closure if it won’t
harm nesting or wintering birds.
b. Fires, bowfishing prohibited.
c. Camping only in parking areas with toilets.
d. Area wildlife manager may post closures to
manage hunting pressure and safety during
waterfowl seasons.

RIO GRANDE river SWA (Del Norte
fishing easements) - Rio Grande Co.
Directions: From Del Norte, take Hwy. 160
W. SWA is on N side of Hwy. 160 and starts just

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�past town of Hanna.
GMU: 79
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Fishing only.
b. Camping prohibited.

RITO HONDO RES. SWA - Hinsdale Co.
Directions: From Creede, go 35 miles W on
Hwy. 149 to USFS Rd. 513, then go 2 miles NW
to fork. Take right fork 200 yards N.
GMU: 76
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest room, campgrounds
RESTRICTIONS: Only float tubes or craft propelled by hand, wind or electric motor allowed.

ROAD CANYON RES. SWA - Hinsdale Co.
Directions: From Creede, go 25 miles W on
Hwy. 149 to USFS Rd. 520, then go 4 miles W.
GMU: 76
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest room, drinking water, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping prohibited.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater
wake.

ROARING FORK SWA - Garfield Co.

Directions: Three SWA parcels are along the
Roaring Fork River between Carbondale and
Glenwood Springs. Westbank parcel: At intersection of CRs 109 and 154. Burry Parcel:
At mile marker 9 on Hwy. 82. Gianinetti Parcel: Entrance is 100 yards E of intersection of
Hwys. 82 and 133. For coldwater fishing access.
GMUs: 43, 444
RESTRICTIONS: camping, fires, discharging
firearms prohibited

ROARING JUDY SFU - Gunnison Co.

Directions: From Gunnison, go 15 miles NW
on East River.
GMUs/Acres: 54, 55 / 778 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream, pond fishing
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, limited tours
FACILITIES: rest room
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for fishing from sunrise to sunset only.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Target practice only in designated areas.
d. Discharging firearms prohibited in designated
safety zone.

ROCK CREEK SWA - Routt, grand Cos.
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Directions: From Kremmling, go 6 miles N
on Hwy. 40 to Hwy. 134, then go 12 miles W over

Gore Pass to USFS Rd. 206, then 2.5 miles SW.
GMU: 15
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky grouse,
waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing

ROCKY FORD SWA - Otero Co.

Directions: From Rocky Ford, go 2 miles NE
on Hwy. 266, cross the bridge and turn E on CR
80.5. 550 acres.
Mcclelland Tract: Go 1.25 miles farther E
from above directions.
GMUs/Acres: 125, 129 / 1,142 acres total
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, pheasant, bobwhite
quail, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest rooms
RESTRICTIONS: fires prohibited

ROEBER SWA - Delta Co.

Directions: From Paonia on Onarga Ave, go S
on Lamborn Mesa Rd. to Minerich Rd. Go 1 mile
S on Minerich Rd. to parking lot.
GMU/acres: 53 / 1,030 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit
FISHING: coldwater lake
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open only to hunting or fishing.
b. Open May 1 through last day of regular biggame season.
c. Camping, fires, dogs, bowfishing prohibited.
d. Discharging firearms and hunting prohibited
in open space easement.

ROSEMONT RES. SWA - Teller Co.

Directions: From Divide, go 15 miles S on
Hwy. 67 to Gold Camp Rd. near Victor, then 20
miles E.
GMU/Acres: 59 / 357 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest rooms
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open May 11-Oct. 31.
b. Foot access only from established parking areas.
c. Fishing permitted from 5 a.m.-9 p.m.
d. Closed near dam, caretaker’s house and N side
of reservoir as posted.
e. Boating, camping, dogs, fires, picnicking, water
contact activities prohibited.

RUNYON/FOUNTAIN LAKES SWA -

Pueblo Co.
Directions: From Pueblo, go S on I-25 to exit
98-A, then go S on Santa Fe to Runyon Field,
then go E on Runyon Field Rd. 0.5 of a mile.

�GMU/Acres: 123 / 88 acres
FISHING: warmwater, coldwater fishing
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife
viewing
FACILITIES: rest rooms, nature trail, handicapped fishing dock
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open sunrise to sunset; no time restrictions
for fishing.
b. Camping, fires, water contact activities prohibited.
c. Boating allowed with float tubes or carry-on
craft propelled by hand for fishing only.

RUSSELL LAKES SWA - Saguache Co.

Directions: From Saguache, go 9 miles S on
Hwy. 285 to CR R, then go 1.5 miles E.
GMU/Acres: 682 / 4,579 acres
HUNTING: rabbit, dove, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Closed Feb. 15-July 15 and otherwise as posted. Sect. 29 closed during waterfowl seasons.
b. Closed after 1 p.m. during first split waterfowl
season.
c. Camping only in self-contained units in designated areas.
d. Field trials may be authorized Feb., March,
Aug. and Sept.
e. Parking only in established parking areas.
f. Bowfishing prohibited.

SAN LUIS LAKES SWA - Alamosa Co.

Directions: From Alamosa, go 13 miles N on
Hwy. 17 to Sand Dunes Monument Rd., then go
8 miles E to access road, then go 0.25 of a mile N.
GMU: 82
HUNTING: waterfowl, dove
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: boat ramp, parking areas
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited N of buoy line. Closed Feb.
15-July 15 N of buoy line and E-W fence line.
b. Camping prohibited N of buoy line and E-W
fence line.

SAN MIGUEL SWA (Applebaugh fishing
easement) - San Miguel Co.
Directions: From Placerville, go 0.75 of a
mile S on Hwy. 145.
GMU: 70
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
SANCHEZ RES. SWA - Costilla Co.

Directions: From San Luis, go 3 miles E on
Hwy. 152 to Hwy. 242, then go 5.2 miles S.

GMU: 83
FISHING: warmwater lake
FACILITIES: rest room, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open only for fishing.
b. Hunting, waterskiing, bowfishing prohibited.
c. Camping prohibited in boat ramp parking area.
d. All crayfish must be returned to the water they
came from immediately, or killed and taken
into possession as soon as caught. Abdomen
must be separated from the tail.

SAND DRAW SWA - Sedgwick Co.

Directions: From I-76 at Julesburg (No. 180),
go 8 miles S on Hwy. 385 to CR 16, turn E to CR
49 and go 1 mile S.
GMU/Acres: 93 / 209 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, pheasant, dove
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Target practice prohibited except when authorized by area wildlife manager.
c. Discharging firearms or bows allowed only
when hunting.
d. Hunting open only to youth/mentors. One
mentor per youth may hunt.

SANDS LAKE SWA - Chaffee Co.

Directions: From Salida, go 0.5 of a mile
NW on Hwy. 291. SWA is E of highway, opposite
Heart of the Rockies Regional Medical Center.
GMU: 56
FISHING: coldwater lake
Facilities: rest room
RESTRICTIONS: camping prohibited

SANDSAGE SWA - Yuma Co.

Directions: From Wray, go 4.5 miles W on
Hwy. 34 to CR 35, then 0.25 of a mile W to CR
CC. Then go 0.5 of a mile S.
GMU: 101
HUNTING: rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite
quail, dove, waterfowl, turkey, deer
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Hunting allowed only with shotguns or bows.
c. Target practice prohibited except when authorized by area wildlife manager.
d. Discharging firearms or bows allowed only
when hunting. Discharging bows allowed for
bowfishing.

SAPINERO SWA - Gunnison Co.

Directions: From Gunnison, go 15 miles W on
Hwy. 50. Access from Hwy. 50 at Rainbow Lake,
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�Red Creek, East Elk Creek and Dry Gulch roads.
GMU/Acres: 54 / 7,129 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky grouse
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS: snowmobiles allowed only on
main road (Rainbow Lake Road)

SARVIS CREEK SWA - Routt Co.

Directions: From Steamboat Springs, go 4.5
miles S on Hwy. 131 to CR 18, then 7 miles SE.
GMU/Acres: 15 / 309 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky grouse,
waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest room
RESTRICTIONS: camping and campfires
allowed only 3 days before regular big-game seasons until 3 days after regular big-game seasons

SAWHILL PONDS - Boulder Co.

Directions: From I-25 take Hwy. 7 W. Turn
N on 75th Street. SWA is W of 75th Street after
crossing Valmont Drive.
GMU: 29
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 5 a.m.-midnight.
b. Dogs must be on 6-foot leash, controlled by
handler, except in designated areas.
c. Motorized, non-motor vehicles (including
bicycles) prohibited beyond designated parking areas.
d. Hunting, boating, belly boats prohibited.
Other activities prohibited as posted.
e. Horseback riding only on established maintenance roads.
f. Collecting allowed only with authorized permit.

SEDGWICK BAR SWA - Sedgwick Co.

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Directions: From Sedgwick, go 2 miles NE on
Hwy. 138 to access road, then go 0.5 of a mile S.
GMU/Acres: 92 / 885 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant,
bobwhite quail, dove, waterfowl, turkey
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Discharging firearms or bows allowed only
when hunting. Discharging bows allowed for
bowfishing.
c. Target practice prohibited except when authorized by area wildlife manager.
d. All recreational activities except deer hunting
are prohibited on opening weekend of regular
plains rifle deer season, and opening day and
first weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
e. Horses prohibited except when training hunting dogs and only allowed in Feb., March,

April (through Wed. before spring turkey
season opens) and Aug.
f. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited
from first day of teal season to last day of dark
goose season.

SEGO SPRINGS SWA - Conejos Co.

Directions: From Manassa, go 3 miles E on
Hwy. 142 to access road, then go 0.5 of a mile N.
GMU/Acres: 81 / 640 acres
HUNTING: rabbit, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open July 16-Feb. 14.
b. Field trials may be authorized Aug. and Sept.
c. Fires, bowfishing prohibited.

SETCHFIELD SWA - Bent Co.

Directions: From Hwys. 50 &amp; 101 in Las
Animas, take Hwy. 101 S 16 miles to CR P. Go
W on CR P 1 mile to CR 11, then go S 6 miles on
CRs 11 and 10.
GMU/Acres: 130 / 2,438 acres
HUNTING: pronghorn, rabbit, bobwhite quail,
scaled quail, dove
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS: camping, fires prohibited

SEYMOUR LAKE SWA - Jackson Co.

Directions: From Walden, go 14 miles SW
on Hwy. 14 to CR 28, then go 1 mile S to CR 11,
then 3 miles S to CR 11A and 0.5 of a mile W.
GMU/Acres: 17 / 81 water acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest room, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater
wake.
b. Sailboards prohibited.

SHARPTAIL RIDGE SWA - Douglas Co.
Directions: Take Hwy. 85 S toward Roxborough Park. Turn W on Titan Pkwy., merge into
Titan Rd. Turn S on Roxborough Park Drive.
SWA is near end of road (before it curves W).
SWA extends S.
GMU: 51
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Day use only. Foot access only.
b. Camping prohibited.
c. Hunting allowed only for deer and elk by
permit. Hunters must have limited deer or
elk license for GMU 51 before applying for
permit. Maximum 2 hunters daily. Group
applications allowed for max. 2 hunters per

�group. Permits valid only 2-3 days starting
after Labor Day weekend. Permits issued by
drawing. Application deadline: 5 p.m. Aug. 9,
2012, available at the Wildlife Area Office in
Denver, (303) 291-7227. Permit holders can
take 1 non-hunting person, that person must
stay with hunters at all times. Hunters can
park in parking area behind gate during times
they are allowed to hunt. Driving elsewhere
on property prohibited.

NEW! Shriver-WRIGHT SWA - rio
grande Co.
Directions: From Monte Vista, go 3 miles E
on Sherman Ave.
GMU/acres: 791 / 120 acres
hunting: deer, rabbit, dove, waterfowl
fishing: coldwater river
recreation: wildlife viewing, photography
restrictions:
a. Fires, bowfishing prohibited.
b. Camping allowed only in parking areas with
self-contained trailers or campers.
c. Area wildlife manager may post area-specific
closures to manage waterfowl hunting pressure and for safety.

SIMMONS SWA - Yuma Co.

Directions: From Wray, go S 5 mi. on Hwy.
385 to CR 30. Go E about 1 mile on paved road,
turn S following paved road, turn E onto CR JJ,
continue 0.5 of a mile E to parking lot.
GMU: 102
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open Sept. 1-May 31.
b. Foot access only.
c. Camping, fires, dog training prohibited.
d Target practice prohibited except when authorized by area wildlife manager.

SIMPSON PONDS SWA - Larimer Co.

Directions: From I-25 at Hwy. 402 exit (No.
255), go 2 miles W on Hwy. 402 to CR 9E, then
go 0.5 of a mile N.
GMU/Acres: 20 / 44 acres
HUNTING: dove, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour after
sunset; no time restrictions for fishing or
hunters with a night-hunting permit.
b. Camping, fires, dog training, horseback riding, bicycling prohibited.
c. Boating prohibited except float tubes for fishing.
d. Discharging firearms or bows allowed only
when hunting. Discharging bows allowed for
bowfishing.

SKAGUAY RES. SWA - Teller Co.

Directions: From Victor, go 0.5 of a mile E
on CR 67 to CR 86, then go 2 miles E to CR 861.
Go 12 miles E to SWA.
GMU/Acres: 59 / 715 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest rooms, boat ramps
RESTRICTIONS: boating prohibited if it creates
a whitewater wake

SMITH RES. SWA - Costilla Co.

Directions: From Blanca, go 0.5 of a mile W
on Hwy. 160 to Airport Rd., then 4 miles S.
GMU: 83
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: trailer dump station, rest room,
boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. N and E shores open only July 16-Feb. 14.
b. Fishing only within 200 yards of dam from
Nov. 1 through end of waterfowl season.
c. Field trials may be authorized Feb., March,
Aug. and Sept.
d. Waterskiing prohibited.
e. Vehicles prohibited within 50 feet of water.

NEW! smyth SWA - Chaffee Co.

Directions: From Poncha Springs, go 6 miles
N on Hwy. 285. Then go 0.125 of a mile E and N
on CR 191. Turn right at sign, parking at end of
access road.
GMU/acres: 56 / 10 acres
fishing: public access for fishing only on W
side of Arkansas River

SOUTH REPUBLICAN SWA - Yuma Co.

Directions: From Burlington, go 21 miles N
on Hwy. 385 to CR 1, then go 3 miles E. Go 2
miles N and 2 miles E.
GMUs/Acres: 103, 109 / 18,365 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, turkey, pheasant, bobwhite quail, dove, waterfowl, snipe
FISHING: warmwater lake
RECREATION: power boating, sail boating, sail
surfing, waterskiing, camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: campsites, trailer dump station,
rest rooms, drinking water, boat ramps, picnic
area with barbeque pit
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Field trials may be authorized Feb., March,
Aug. and Sept. No more than 2 trials may be
authorized Feb.-March. Only 1 trial may be
authorized Aug.-Sept.
b. Waterfowl hunting prohibited on downstream

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�face of dam and as posted.
c. Parking for waterfowl hunting only in designated areas.
d. Waterfowl hunting prohibited as posted.

SPANISH PEAKS SWA - Las Animas Co.

Directions: From Aguilar, go W on Apishapa
Rd.; follow signs.
GMU/Acres: 85 / 6,450 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, squirrel, turkey
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest rooms, drinking water
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access only from established parking areas.
Parking only in designated areas.
b. Camping, fires permitted only in designated
areas.

SPINNEY MOUNTAIN SWA - Park Co.
Directions: From Hartsel, go 3 miles S on
CR 59.
GMUs/Acres: 58, 581 / 1,937 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS: camping, fires prohibited

SPRING CREEK RES. SWA - Gunnison Co.

Directions: From Gunnison go N on Hwy.
135 to Almont. Turn right on CR 742, travel 6
miles to Spring Creek. Turn left on CR 744 and
go 14 miles.
GMU: 55
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: camping, fishing, wildlife viewing
ACCESS: limited to summer travel, usually
July-Oct.
FACILITIES: USFS campsites, drinking water,
rest rooms, boat ramp

STALKER LAKE SWA - Yuma Co.

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Directions: From Wray, go 2 miles W on
Hwy. 34 to CR FF, then go 1.5 miles N to access
road, then 0.5 of a mile W.
GMU/Acres: 98 / 75 acres
HUNTING: pheasant, bobwhite quail, dove,
waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake, warmwater lake
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife
viewing
FACILITIES: rest room, boat ramp, picnic
shelters, tables
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Only float tubes or craft propelled by hand,
wind or electric motor allowed.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Hunting only with shotguns or bows.
d. Discharging firearms or bows allowed only

when hunting. Discharging bows allowed for
bowfishing.
e. Target practice prohibited except when authorized by area wildlife manager.
f. Hunting on W half of lake prohibited. Hunting
permitted from closed area E to dam until
Oct. 31.

STORM MOUNTAIN ACCESS ROAD -

Larimer Co.
Directions: From Masonville, go 3.25 miles
NW on CR 27 to road.
GMU: 20
RESTRICTIONS: closed as posted when necessary to prevent road and habitat damage. Road
closed when USFS closes the gate, usually
around Dec. 1.

SUMMIT RES. SWA - Montezuma Co.

Directions: From Mancos, go 9 miles NW on
Hwy. 184.
GMU: 73
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest room, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater
wake.

TAMARACK RANCH SWA - Logan Co.

Directions: From I-76 at Crook exit (No.
149), go 0.5 of a mile N on Hwy. 55.
GMUs/Acres: 91, 93 / 10,696 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant,
bobwhite quail, dove, waterfowl, turkey
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing, limited
camping
FACILITIES: rest room, drinking water
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping only in designated area.
b. Fires only in designated camping area.
c. Field trials may be authorized Feb., March, Aug.
and Sept. No more than 3 trials may be authorized Feb.-March and Aug., and only 1 in Sept.
d. Mandatory check station with assigned parking spots. Hunters must stay at assigned area
until 9 a.m., then can walk to adjacent areas
and hunt. Deer and turkey hunters required
only to check into E or W Tamarack, Unit 91.
At S Tamarack, S of I-76, Unit 93, mandatory
check in and out.
e. Reservations available but not required
on weekends as listed and Columbus Day
(observed), Veterans Day, Thanksgiving Day,
Christmas, New Year’s Day, Martin Luther
King Jr. Day and Presidents Day.

�See “Reservation Procedures,” (page 3) for
details. The first hunt date available for reservations is the Sat. after Oct. 24 and the last
date available is the last Sun. of regular duck
season. Weekdays, weekends and holidays
outside the reservation period and any unreserved or open units are available for hunting
without reservations and are regulated
through check station. Hunters must check in
and check out as posted.
f. Target practice prohibited except when authorized by area wildlife manager.
g. Discharging firearms or bows allowed only
when hunting. Discharging bows allowed for
bowfishing.
h. All recreational activities except deer hunting
are prohibited on opening weekend of regular
plains rifle deer season, and opening day and
first weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
i. Horses prohibited N of I-76 except when
training hunting dogs and then only allowed
in Feb., March, April (through Wed. before
spring turkey season opens) and Aug.
j. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited
from first day of teal season to last day of dark
goose season.

TARRYALL RES. SWA - Park Co.

Directions: From Jefferson, go 16.5 miles SE
on CR 77.
GMUs/Acres: 50, 501 / 886 acres (175 acres of
water)
HUNTING: deer, elk, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake, stream fishing
RECREATION: camping
FACILITIES: rest room, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Closed at dam, spillway, outlet structures.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates whitewater
wake.

TAYLOR RIVER SWA - Gunnison Co.

Directions: From Gunnison, go 10 miles N
on Hwy. 135 to USFS Rd. 742 (Taylor River Rd.);
then 18 miles E to base of Taylor Res.
GMU: 55
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires, hunting prohibited.
b. Parking only in designated areas.
c. Closed from Taylor dam to 325 yards downstream.

TERRACE RES. SWA - Conejos Co.

Directions: From Monte Vista, go 12 miles S
on Hwy. 15 to USFS Rd. 250, then 9 miles W.
GMUs: 80, 81

FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing

TETER-MichigaN creek SWA - Park Co.
Directions: From Jefferson, 2 miles S on Hwy.
285, then go 2 miles N on CR 35.
GMU/Acres: 500 / 950 acres
HUNTING: big game, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream fishing
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS: camping, fires prohibited

THURSTON RES. SWA - Prowers Co.

Directions: From Lamar, go 9 miles N on
Hwy. 196 to CR TT, then go 1 mile W to CR 7,
then go 0.25 of a mile N.
GMU/Acres: 127 / 400 acres
HUNTING: dove, waterfowl, rabbit
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: power boating, sail boating, sail
surfing, waterskiing, camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: boat ramps, rest room
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour after
sunset; no time restrictions for fishing.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates whitewater
wake Nov. 1 through last day of waterfowl
season.
c. ATVs, dirt bikes, snowmobiles prohibited.
d. Frozen surface of lake closed.
e. Dams, inlets, outlet structures open only for
fishing.

TILMAN BISHOP SWA - Mesa Co.

Directions: Take I-70 W toward Grand Junction. Exit Hwy. 6 to Palisade. Turn S on 38 Road,
merge into F 1/4 Road. SWA along river N of
junction of roads F 1/4 and 37 1/4.
GMUs: 30, 41
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Closed during nesting and migratory bird
period, March 15-July 14.
b. Camping, turkey hunting prohibited. Dogs
prohibited except as an aid to hunting.
c. Waterfowl hunters must hunt from designated
blinds/zone. Maximum 4 hunters per blind.
Mandatory check in and out at station.
d. Hunting only with bows and shotguns with
shot-shells only.
e. Deer hunting allowed by permit. Applications
available at the Wildlife Area Office in Grand
Junction (970) 255-6100. Application deadline
is Aug. 1. Permits by drawing; successful applicants notified by mail. Date, time and location
of drawing included on application.
f. Waterfowl hunting by reservation only. See
“Reservation Procedures,” (page 3) for details.
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�come, first-served basis after 5 a.m. each hunt
day. Reserved areas unoccupied by 7 a.m. also
available on first-come, first-served basis. Any
hunt area must be yielded upon request of
hunter holding valid reservation for that area.

TIMPAS CREEK SWA (including Otero
Pond) - Otero Co.
Directions: From Rocky Ford, go 4 miles S
on Hwy. 71 to Hwy. 10, then 2 miles E across
Timpas Creek Bridge, then go 1 mile S on CR 21,
then 1 mile W on CR Z.
GMU/Acres: 135 / 141 acres
HUNTING: rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite
quail, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS: fires prohibited
TOMAHAWK SWA - Park Co.

Directions: From Hartsel, go 5 miles N on
Hwy. 9, then go 0.5 of a mile to parking area. Or:
from Fairplay, go 10 miles S on Hwy. 9, then 0.5
of a mile to parking area.
GMU/Acres: 50 / 1,655 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, waterfowl, pronghorn
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS: camping, fires prohibited

Tomichi creek SWA - Gunnison Co.

Directions: In Gunnison, go S on Teller St. to
end of road. At parking lot for softball fields, find
W Mountain trailhead sign. Take the dirt road to
the SWA parking lot.
GMU/acres: 67 / 465 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
Restrictions:
a. Access by foot only from designated points.
b. Access restricted south of Tomichi Creek to
100 feet S of high water line from Jan. 1-June
30, as posted.
c. Camping, fires prohibited.
d. Dogs must be on leash, except as aid in hunting.
e. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited in
designated safety zones, as posted.

TOTTEN RES. SWA - Montezuma Co.

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Directions: From Cortez, go 3.5 miles E on
Hwy. 160 to CR 29, then 1 mile N.
GMU: 73
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest room, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour after
sunset; no time restrictions for fishing.
b. Closed along N shore March 1-May 31.
c. Camping, fires, alcoholic beverages, glass
containers prohibited.
d. Hunting prohibited in inlet Sept. 30-Jan. 20 as
posted to protect resting waterfowl.
e. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater
wake.

TRUJILLO MEADOWS SWA - Conejos Co.
Directions: From Antonito, go 36 miles W on
Hwy. 17 to USFS Rd. 118, then go 4 miles W.
GMU: 81
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest room, drinking water
RESTRICTIONS: boating prohibited if it creates
a whitewater wake

TURK’S POND SWA - Baca Co.

Directions: From Springfield, go 2 miles N
on Hwy. 287 to CR HH, then go 14 miles E to CR
39. Go 3.5 miles N.
GMU/Acres: 139 / 200 acres
HUNTING: dove, pheasant, waterfowl, rabbit
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited except float tubes or craft
propelled by hand, wind or electric motor.
b. Camping and fires prohibited.
c. Closed near pond and administrative building
except to retrieve downed waterfowl from
opening day of waterfowl season through end
of Feb.

TWIN SISTERS SWA - Larimer Co.

Directions: From Allenspark, go 4 miles N on
Hwy. 7 to Meeker Park (USFS Rd. 119), then go
2.5 miles N to USFS Rd. 325, then 1 mile W.
GMU/Acres: 20 / 640 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing

TWO BUTTES RES. SWA - Baca,
Prowers Cos.
Directions: From Springfield, go 18 miles N
on Hwy. 287 to CR B.5, then 3 miles E.
GMUs/Acres: 138, 139 / 8,533 acres
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, rabbit, pheasant,
bobwhite quail, scaled quail, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: camping, hiking, rock climbing,
wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest rooms, drinking water, rifle
range, boat ramps
RESTRICTIONS: boating prohibited in Two

�Buttes Ponds below dam except float tubes or
craft propelled by hand, wind or electric motor

VAIL DEER UNDERPASS SWA - Eagle Co.
Directions: From Vail, go 4 miles W on S side
of frontage road of I-70.
GMUs: 36, 45
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open June 16-Oct. 31.
b. Hunting prohibited.

van tuyl SWA - Gunnison Co.

Cabin creek unit: From Gunnison, go 6.5
miles E on Hwy. 50, then go 0.2 of a mile N on
BLM Rd. 3107. 200 acres
Lost Canyon unit: From Gunnison, go 1.2
miles N on Hwy. 135, turn E and take CR 10 for 3
miles. Turn E on CR 743 and go about 6 miles to
SWA. 310 acres
GMU/acres: 55 / 510 total acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS: BLM road closures March
1-May 15. Motorized travel, including over the
snow, restricted to BLM Rd. 3107 (Cabin Creek)
and CR 743 (Lost Canyon).

VERNER SWA - Jackson Co.

Directions: From Walden, go 0.5 of a mile W
on Hwy. 14 to CR 12, then go 5.1 miles W to CR
18, then 0.5 of a mile W to access road. SWA is 1
mile of river.
GMU: 16
fishing: coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS: open for fishing only

WAHATOYA SWA - Huerfano Co.

Directions: From LaVeta, go 1 mile E on Bear
Creek Rd.
GMU/Acres: 85 / 80 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife
viewing
FACILITIES: rest room
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited except float tubes or craft
propelled by hand or wind.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.

WALKER SWA - Mesa Co.

Directions: From Grand Junction, go 2 miles
W on Hwys. 6 and 50, turn S on River Rd., go 0.5
of a mile and turn S on gravel road.
GMUs/Acres: 30, 40 / 351 acres
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: rafting, canoeing, wildlife viewing, interpretive program
RESTRICTIONS:

a. Open a half hour before sunrise until a half
hour after sunset.
b. Camping, fires, dogs, hunting, trapping
prohibited.
c. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited. Bows
permitted for bowfishing.

WARD ROAD POND SWA - Jefferson Co.
Directions: In Denver at I-70 and Ward Rd.
GMU: 38
FISHING: warmwater
FACILITIES: rest room
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for fishing only.
b. Only float tubes or craft propelled by hand
allowed.
c. Camping, fires, hunting, dog training, discharging firearms or bows prohibited.

WATSON LAKE SFU - Larimer Co.

Directions: From Fort Collins, go 7 miles
NW on Hwy. 287 to Rist Canyon Rd. (CR 28),
then go 1 mile.
GMU/acres: 19 / 90 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: limited tours
FACILITIES: rest room
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting, dogs prohibited.
b. Closed along W bank of Poudre River next to
employee housing.

WATSON LAKE SWA - Larimer Co.

Directions: From Fort Collins, go 7 miles
NW on Hwy. 287 to Rist Canyon Rd. (CR 52E),
then go 1 mile W.
GMU/Acres: 19 / 44 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream, warmwater lake
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest rooms, nature trails
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour after
sunset; no time restrictions for fishing.
b. Boating, camping, hunting, ice fishing, ice
skating, discharging firearms prohibited.
c. Parking prohibited on S dam.
d. Closed on NW side as posted.
e. Use or possession of live minnows prohibited.

WAUNITA WATCHABLE WILDLIFE
AREA - Gunnison Co.

Directions: From Gunnison, go E on Hwy.
50. Turn left at CR 887 to WWA site.
GMU: 551
RECREATION: wildlife viewing April 1-May 15
for Gunnison sage-grouse
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires, dogs, discharging firearms

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�prohibited.
b. Trash must be packed out.

WEBSTER SWA - Weld Co.

Directions: From LaSalle, go 0.25 of a mile N
on Hwy. 85 to CR 394, then go 2.25 miles.
GMU/Acres: 94 / 158 acres
HUNTING: rabbit, pheasant, dove, waterfowl
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires, horses prohibited.
b. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited, except shotguns, muzzleloaders or bows allowed
for hunting Sept. 1-Feb. 28. Shotguns or bows
also allowed in spring turkey season.
c. From March 1-Aug. 31, SWA is only open to
spring turkey hunters with valid license during spring turkey season.
d. Dogs allowed only as hunting aid. Dog training allowed only when training for hunting.

WELLINGTON RES. No. 4, SMITH
LAKE SWA - Larimer Co.

Directions: From I-25 at the Wellington exit,
go 0.3 of a mile W on Hwy. 1 to CR 7, then 1.4
miles N to CR 66, then 2 miles W.
GMU/Acres: 9 / Wellington Res. No. 4: 105
acres. Smith Lake: 30 acres.
fishing: warmwater and coldwater species
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest rooms
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour after
sunset; no time restrictions for fishing.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater
wake.
c. Hunting, discharging firearms or bows,
camping, open fires, OHVs, snowmobiles
prohibited.
d. Sailboards prohibited on Wellington Res. No. 4.

WELLINGTON SWA - Larimer, Weld Cos.

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WELLINGTON UNIT: From I-25 and Hwy. 14
exit, go 9 miles N on E service road to CR 64 and
then 1.5 miles E.
GMU: 87
COBB LAKE UNIT: From I-25 and Hwy. 14 exit,
go 5 miles N on E service road to CR 56, then 1.4
miles E.
SCHWARE UNIT: From I-25 and Hwy. 14 exit,
go 7 miles N on E service road to CR 60, then 1
mile E.
fishing: warmwater
HUNTING: rabbit, pheasant, dove, waterfowl
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Wellington and Schware units open only July
16-March 14.

b. Wellington Unit closed from first day of regular
waterfowl season to first day of pheasant season except Sat., Sun., Mon. and legal holidays.
c. Boating prohibited except craft propelled by
hand to hunt waterfowl.
d. Camping, fires prohibited.
e. Field trials may be authorized on Wellington
and Schware units Feb., March 1-14 and Aug.
Trials may be authorized on Cobb Lake Unit
year-round.
f. Target practice must be authorized by area
wildlife manager.
g. Horseback riding prohibited except at Cobb
Lake Unit during field trials.
h. Big-game hunting only with archery, shotguns
with slugs and muzzleloading.
i. Domestic, feral or privately-owned game birds
may be released with permit for dog training
on Cobb Lake Unit. All birds taken shall be
removed, and all privately-owned game birds
shall be prepared for human consumption.

WEST BANK SWA - Garfield Co.

Directions: Go S on Hwy. 82, turn right at
mile marker 5 on CR 154.
GMUs: 43, 444
FISHING: coldwater stream.
RECREATION: boat launch, angler access.
RESTRICTIONS: camping, fires, discharging
firearms prohibited

WEST LAKE SWA - Larimer Co.

Directions: From Red Feather Lakes, go 1
mile E on Red Feather Lakes Rd.
GMU/Acres: 191 / 38 water acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, fishing, camping
FACILITIES: campground, rest room, drinking
water
RESTRICTIONS: only float tubes or craft propelled by hand, wind or electric motor allowed

WEST LAKE SWA - Mesa Co.

Directions: 711 Independent Ave., Grand
Junction.
GMU/Acres: 30 / 6 acres
FISHING: warmwater lake
FACILITIES: rest room
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 7 a.m.-9 p.m.
b. Boating, water contact activities prohibited.

WEST RIFLE CREEK SWA - Garfield Co.

Directions: From Rifle, go 4 miles N on Hwy.
13 to Hwy. 325, turn right and go 4 miles to CR
252. Go 1.5 miles NW.
GMU: 33

�HUNTING: deer, elk, black bear, mountain lion,
turkey, rabbit, dove, bobcat
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: campground on CR 252, 4 miles
NW of Hwy. 325; non-potable water only
RESTRICTIONS: camping only from day after
Labor Day-Dec. 31

WHEELER SWA - Garfield Co.

Directions: From Silt, take I-70 W about 1
mile. SWA on N side of interstate between I-70
and Hwys. 6 &amp; 24, adjacent to Colorado River.
SWA only legally accessible via river.
GMUs/Acres: 33, 42 / 48 acres
HUNTING: rabbit, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: trout, whitefish
RECREATION: wildlife viewing

WHITEHORSE SWA - Adams Co.

Directions: Take I-76 E toward Barr Lake.
Exit 152nd Avenue, go E. Turn left on Picadilly
Road, turn left on 128th Avenue. SWA is at corner of 128th and Tower Rd. and extends SE.
GMU: 104
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open only for youth/mentor waterfowl hunting when authorized by area wildlife manager
as participants in CPW youth hunter program.
b. Reservations required for waterfowl hunting. See “Reservation Procedures,” (page 3).
Hunters with reservations can only hunt area
specified on reservation except in areas where
reservations are not required or are unreserved
and unoccupied. Mandatory check in and
check out as posted at designated check station.

williams creek res. SWA - Hinsdale Co.

Directions: From Pagosa Springs, go 3 miles
W on Hwy. 160 to USFS Rd. 631, then go 30
miles N.
GMU/Acres: 77 / 508 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: boating, wildlife viewing, camping
FACILITIES: rest room, drinking water, boat
ramp, campgrounds
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, open fires, sailboards prohibited.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates white-water
wake.
c. Snowmobiles allowed only as aid in ice fishing.

NEW! willow creek SWA - yuma Co.
Directions: From Wray, go S on Hwy. 385
about 6 miles to CR 30. Turn E on CR 30, go 5
miles and turn S on CR NN. Go 3.5 miles S to
parking area on W side of road .
GMU/acres: 102 / 920 acres
hunting: deer, turkey, dove, rabbit

recreation: wildlife viewing
restrictions:
a. Open Sept. 1-May 31. Access by foot only, no
horses allowed on property.
b. Camping, fires, dog training prohibited.
c. Target practice must be authorized by area
wildlife manager.

windy gap watchable wildlife
area - Grand Co.

Directions: From Granby, go 2 miles W on
Hwy. 40. WWA is on Hwy. 125.
GMUs/Acres: 18, 28 / 12 acres
FACILITIES: picnic tables, toilets, 0.25 of a mile
interpretive trail
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open sunrise to sunset, only viewing area open.
b. Dogs prohibited beyond parking area.
c. Fishing, discharging firearms, camping, fires,
hunting, trapping prohibited.

WOODS LAKE SWA - San Miguel Co.

Directions: From Telluride, go 13 miles W
on Hwy. 145 to USFS Rd. 618 in Fall Creek; then
9 miles S.
GMU/Acres: 70 / 160 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream, coldwater lake
RECREATION: canoeing, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest room
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boats prohibited except float tubes or craft
propelled by hand, wind or electric motor.
b. Camping prohibited.

WRAY SFU - Yuma Co.

Directions: From Wray, go 2 miles W on
Hwy. 34 to CR FF, then go 2 miles N.
GMU/Acres: 98 / 355 acres
RECREATION: limited tours
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, hunting, dogs prohibited.
b. Closed E of CR FF.

WRIGHT’S LAKE SWA - Chaffee Co.

Directions: From Nathrop, go 8 miles W on
CR 162 to CR 291. Then go 0.4 of a mile W on
CR 291 to parking area.
GMUs: 56, 481
FISHING: open for fishing only, coldwater lake
and stream, artificial flies and lures only

Yampa River SWA - Routt Co.

Directions: From Craig, go E on Hwy. 40.
SWA is on S side of Hwy. 40 shortly after passing
CR 29 turn-off.
GMU: 13
RESTRICTIONS: camping, fires prohibited
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�SWA county index
SWA Name 	Map 	GMU

&amp; County

Point

ADAMs Co. (AD)
Lowell Ponds....................AD-1.........38
Whitehorse.......................AD-2.........104

Alamosa CO. (AL)
Higel....................................AL-1..........791
Playa Blanca.....................AL-2..........80
San Luis Lakes..................AL-3..........82

Archuleta CO. (AR)
Devil Creek........................AR-1..........77
Echo Canyon Res............AR-2..........78

Baca CO. (BA)
Burchfield..........................BA-1..........139
Turk’s Pond.......................BA-2..........139
Two Buttes Res................BA-3..........138,
139

Bent CO. (BE)
Adobe Creek Res............BE-1..........125
Dawn Pond.......................BE-2..........125
Fort Lyon...........................BE-3..........125
John Martin Res..............BE-4..........125,
126, 146
Karney Ranch...................BE-5..........126
Las Animas SFU...............BE-6..........125
Purgatoire River..............BE-7..........130
Setchfield..........................BE-8..........130

boulder CO. (BO)
Sawhill Ponds...................BO-1.........29

chaffee CO. (ch)

Arkansas River/Big Bend
(Fishing Easement) . .......CH-1.........56
Buena Vista.......................CH-2.........49,
(Fishing Easement)
481
Chalk Cliffs SFU...............CH-3.........56,
481
Champion SWA...............CH-4.........57,
(Fishing Easement)
481
Chesmore . .......................CH-5.........57
Chubb Park Ranch.........CH-6.........49
Clear Creek Res................CH-7.........48,
481
Cottonwood Creek........CH-8.........481
Droney Gulch...................CH-9.........56
Franz Lake.........................CH-10.......56
Granite................................CH-11.......48,
49
Hardeman.........................CH-12.......48,49
Harmon . ...........................CH-13.......481
(Fishing Easement)
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SWA Name 	Map 	GMU

&amp; County

Point

Heckendorf.......................CH-14.......481
Johnson Village...............CH-15.......481
Love Meadow WWA......CH-16.......481
Mount Ouray....................CH-17.......56
Mount Shavano SFU.....CH-18.......56
Mount Shavano..............CH-19.......56
Sands Lake........................CH-20.......56
Smyth.................................CH-21.......56
Wright’s Lake....................CH-22.......56,
481

clear creek CO. (CC)
Bergen Peak.....................CC-1..........39
Georgetown.....................CC-2..........39
Mount Evans....................CC-3..........39

conejos CO. (CN)
Conejos River
(Fishing Easements)........CN-1.........81
Hot Creek..........................CN-2.........81
La Jara Res. . .....................CN-3.........81
La Jara.................................CN-4.........81
Sego Springs....................CN-5.........81
Terrace Res........................CN-6.........80,
81
Trujillo Meadows............CN-7.........81

Costilla CO. (CO)
Mountain Home Res.....CO-1.........83
Sanchez Res......................CO-2.........83
Smith Res...........................CO-3.........83

Custer CO. (cu)
DeWeese Res....................CU-1.........69,
691
Middle Taylor Creek.......CU-2.........86

Delta CO. (DE)
Escalante...........................DE-1..........62
McCluskey.........................DE-2..........53
Roeber................................DE-3..........53

dolores co. (do)
Coalbed Canyon.............DO-1.........72,
711
Fish Creek..........................DO-2.........71
Groundhog Res...............DO-3.........71
Jim Olterman/
Lone Cone...............................DO-4...........70, 71

douglas co. (dg)
Four Mile............................DG-1.........51
Sharptail Ridge................DG-2.........51

SWA Name 	Map 	GMU

&amp; County

Point

Eagle Co. (EA)
Basalt..................................EA-1..........47,
444
Brush Creek......................EA-2..........44
Eagle River........................EA-3..........35
Gypsum Ponds................EA-4..........35
Vail Deer Underpass......EA-5..........36,
45

elbert co. (Eb)
Jumping Cow...................EB-1..........105

el paso co. (EP)
Ramah Res........................EP-1..........110

fremont co. (FR)
Beaver Creek....................FR-1..........59
Brush Hollow....................FR-2..........59
Ogden/Treat.....................FR-3..........58,
(Fishing Easement)
86

garfield co. (GF)
Bob Terrell ........................GF-10.......43
Crystal River SFU ...........GF-1..........43
Garfield Creek..................GF-2..........42
Glenwood
Springs SFU......................GF-3..........34
Parachute Ponds.............GF-4..........32,
42
Rifle Falls SFU...................GF-5..........33
Roaring Fork.....................GF-6..........43,
444
West Bank..........................GF-7..........43,
444
West Rifle Creek..............GF-8..........33
Wheeler..............................GF-9..........33,
42

grand co. (GR)
Granby Ranch..................GR-1..........28
(Conservation Easement)
Hot Sulphur Springs......GR-2..........18,
28
Junction Butte.................GR-3..........37
Kemp-Breeze...................GR-4..........18,
28
Pioneer Park ....................GR-5..........18
Radium...............................GR-6..........15,
27, 361
Red Mountain..................GR-7..........28
Windy Gap WWA............GR-8..........18,
28

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Point

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&amp; County

Point

gunnison co. (GU)

kiowa co. (KI)

Almont Triangle..............GU-1.........54,
55
Beaver Lake......................GU-2.........43
Cabin Creek......................GU-3.........55
Centennial.........................GU-4.........54
Dutch Gulch.....................GU-5.........67
Gunnison...........................GU-6.........54
Gunnison River................GU-7.........54
(Van Tuyl &amp; Redden)
Leaps Gulch......................GU-8.........55
Miller Ranch.....................GU-9.........54
Pitkin SFU..........................GU-10......55,
551
Roaring Judy SFU...........GU-11......54,
55
Sapinero............................GU-12......54
Spring Creek Res. ..........GU-13......55
Taylor River.......................GU-14......55
Tomichi Creek . ...............GU-15......67
Van Tuyl..............................GU-16......55
Waunita WWA..................GU-17......551

Queens...............................KI-1...........126,
127

hinsdale co. (HI)
Brown Lakes.....................HI-1...........76
Lake Fork Gunnison.......HI-2...........66
Mason Family...................HI-3...........66,
67
Rito Hondo Res. .............HI-4...........76
Road Canyon Res............HI-5...........76
Williams Creek Res.........HI-6...........77

huerfano co. (HU)
Huerfano...........................HU-1.........861
Wahatoya..........................HU-2.........85

jackson co. (JA)
Brownlee...........................JA-1...........16
Cowdrey Lake..................JA-2...........161
Delaney Butte Lakes......JA-3...........16
Diamond J.........................JA-4...........6,
161
Lake John..........................JA-5...........161
Manville.............................JA-6...........16
Murphy...............................JA-7...........6
Odd Fellows......................JA-8...........16
Owl Mountain..................JA-9...........171
Richard...............................JA-10........16,
161
Seymour Lake..................JA-11........17
Verner.................................JA-12........16

jefferson co. (JF)
Ralston Creek...................JF-1...........38
Ward Road Pond.............JF-2...........38

kit carson co. (KC)
Flagler Res. . .....................KC-1..........107

la plata co. (LP)
Bodo....................................LP-1..........741
Durango SFU....................LP-2..........74,
75
Haviland Lake..................LP-3..........74
Pastorius Res....................LP-4..........75
Perins Peak........................LP-5..........74

lake co. (LK)
Paddock.............................LK-1..........49
Reddy..................................LK-2..........48,
(Fishing Easement)
49

larimer co. (LR)
Bellaire Lake.....................LR-1..........8
Bellvue SFU.......................LR-2..........19
Big Thompson Ponds....LR-3..........20
Bliss...................................... LR-4...........8,19
Boedecker Res.................LR-5..........20
Cherokee...........................LR-6..........8,
191
Douglas Res......................LR-7..........9
Dowdy Lake......................LR-8..........191
Forks....................................LR-9..........20
Hohnholz Lakes..............LR-10........7
Lon Hagler........................LR-11........20
Lone Tree Res. .................LR-12........20
Narrows..............................LR-13........20
North Fork.........................LR-14........20
Parvin Lake.......................LR-15........191
Poudre River SFU............ LR-16........8,19
Poudre River SWA...........LR-17........19,
191
Simpson Ponds...............LR-18........20
Twin Sisters.......................LR-19........20
Watson Lake SFU............LR-20........19
Watson Lake SWA...........LR-21........19
Wellington Res. #4
and Smith Lake...............LR-22........9
Wellington........................LR-23........87
West Lake..........................LR-24........191

las animas co. (LA)
Apishapa............................LA-1..........133,
134
Bosque Del Oso..............LA-2..........85,
851
James M. John.................LA-3..........140
Lake Dorothey.................LA-4..........140

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North Lake........................LA-5..........85,
851
Spanish Peaks..................LA-6..........85

lincoln co. (LI)
Hugo...................................LI-1............113
Karval Res. . ......................LI-2............120
Kinney Lake......................LI-3............113

logan co. (LO)
Atwood..............................LO-1..........96
Bravo...................................LO-2..........91
Duck Creek........................LO-3..........90
Dune Ridge.......................LO-4..........96
Knudson............................LO-5..........96
Overland Trail...................LO-6..........96
Red Lion.............................LO-7..........90,
92
Tamarack Ranch..............LO-8..........91,
93

mesa co. (ME)
Colorado River Island....ME-1.........30,
41
Franklin Island.................ME-2......... 30,
41
Horsethief Canyon.........ME-3......... 30,
40
Jerry Creek Res................ME-4......... 421
Leatha Jean Stassen......ME-5......... 40
Loma Boat Launch.........ME-6......... 30
Mogensen Ponds...........ME-7......... 421
Orchard Mesa .................ME-8......... 41
Plateau Creek...................ME-9......... 421
Tilman Bishop..................ME-10...... 30,
41
Walker.................................ME-11...... 30,
40
West Lake..........................ME-12...... 30

mineral co. (MI)
Alberta Park Res..............MI-1..........80
Big Meadows Res...........MI-2..........76
Coller...................................MI-3..........76,
79
Creede................................MI-4..........76

moffat co. (MF)
Bitterbrush........................MF-1.........11
Browns Park......................MF-2.........201
Little Snake.......................MF-3.........2, 3

montezuma co. (MZ)
Dolores River....................MZ-1.........71,
73
Joe Moore Res.................MZ-2.........73
Lone Dome.......................MZ-3.........711
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Point

Narraguinnep Res..........MZ-4.........711
Puett Res............................MZ-5.........73
Summit Res.......................MZ-6.........73
Totten Res.........................MZ-7.........73

montrose co. (mt)
Chipeta Lake....................MT-1.........62
Cimarron............................MT-2.........65

morgan co. (MG)
Andrick Ponds.................MG-1........95
Boyd Ponds.......................MG-2........96
Brush Prairie Ponds........MG-3........99
Brush SWA.........................MG-4........96
Cottonwood.....................MG-5........96
Elliott...................................MG-6........95,
96
Jackson Lake....................MG-7........95
Jean K. Tool.......................MG-8........96

otero co. (OT)
Holbrook Res....................OT-1..........125
Horse Creek Res..............OT-2..........125
Melon Valley.....................OT-3..........125,
129
Oxbow................................OT-4..........130
Rocky Ford........................OT-5..........125,
129
Timpas Creek...................OT-6..........135

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Point

pitkin co. (PI)

saguache co. (sg)
Cochetopa........................SG-1..........67
Dome Lakes......................SG-2..........67
Russell Lakes....................SG-3..........682

prowers co. (PR)
Arkansas River.................PR-1..........119
Deadman...........................PR-2..........127
Granada.............................PR-3..........127,
132
Holly....................................PR-4..........127,
132
Mike Higbee.....................PR-5..........132
Red Dog.............................PR-6..........127
Thurston Res....................PR-7..........127

pueblo co. (PB)
Lake Beckwith.................PB-1..........84
Pueblo Res........................PB-2..........84
Pueblo SFU.......................PB-3..........84
Runyon/
Fountain Lakes................PB-4..........123

rio blanco co. (RB)

ouray co. (OU)
Billy Creek..........................OU-1.........62,
65

rio grande co. (RG)

63 Ranch............................PA-1..........50
Alma....................................PA-2..........49
Badger Basin....................PA-3..........50,
58, 581
Charlie Meyers.................PA-4..........58
Cline Ranch.......................PA-5..........500
James Mark Jones..........PA-6..........50
Knight-Imler.....................PA-7..........50
Spinney Mountain.........PA-8..........58,
581
Tarryall Res........................PA-9..........50,
501
Teter-Michigan Creek...PA-10........500
Tomahawk........................PA-11........50

phillips co. (PH)
Frenchman Creek...........PH-1..........98
Holyoke..............................PH-2..........98

Point

Coke Oven........................PI-1............444

Jensen................................RB-1..........12,
23, 211
Meeker Pasture...............RB-2..........23
Oak Ridge..........................RB-3..........23,
24
Piceance.............................RB-4..........11,
21, 22, 31
Rio Blanco Lake...............RB-5..........11,
22

park co. (PA)

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&amp; County

Beaver Creek Res............RG-1.........80
Home Lake........................RG-2.........791
Rio Grande........................RG-3.........791
Rio Grande River . ..........RG-4.........79
(Fishing Easements)
Shriver-Wright.................RG-5.........791

routt co. (ro)
Adams................................RO-1.........15
Blacktail ............................RO-2.........15
(Conservation Easement)
Christina.............................RO-3.........214
Chuck Lewis.....................RO-4.........131
Emerald Mountain.........RO-5.........131
Finger Rock SFU..............RO-6.........26
Grieve Ranch . .................RO-7.........5
(Conservation Easement)
Indian Run.........................RO-8.........12
Rock Creek........................RO-9.........15
Sarvis Creek......................RO-10.......15
Yampa River......................RO-11.......13

san juan co. (SJ)
Andrews Lake..................SJ-1...........74

san miguel co. (SM)
Dan Noble.........................SM-1.........70
Dry Creek Basin...............SM-2.........70
San Miguel........................SM-3.........70
(Fishing Easement)
Woods Lake......................SM-4.........70

sedGwick co. (SE)
Julesburg...........................SE-1..........92
Jumbo Res. ......................SE-2..........90
Pony Express....................SE-3..........92
Sand Draw.........................SE-4..........93
Sedgwick Bar...................SE-5..........92

summit co. (SU)
Blue River..........................SU-1..........37,
371

teller co. (TE)
Dome Rock.......................TE-1..........581
Pikes Peak..........................TE-2..........59
Rosemont Res..................TE-3..........59
Skaguay Res. ...................TE-4..........59

washington co. (WA)
Messex................................WA-1........96
Prewitt Res........................WA-2........96

weld co. (WE)
Banner Lakes....................WE-1.........99
Brower................................WE-2.........94
Centennial Valley............WE-3.........951
Frank...................................WE-4.........94
Kodak WWA......................WE-5.........94
Mitani-Tokuyasu.............WE-6.........951
Nakagawa.........................WE-7.........951
Webster..............................WE-8.........94

yuma co. (yu)
Sandsage...........................YU-1.........101
Simmons............................YU-2.........102
South Republican...........YU-3.........103,
109
Stalker Lake......................YU-4.........98
Willow Creek....................YU-5.........102
Wray SFU...........................YU-6.........98

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                  <text>COLORAD O PARKS AND WILDLIFE

2011-2012 Colorado
State Wildlife Areas

COLORADO PARKS AND WILDLIFE

6060 Broadway, Denver, CO 80216
(303) 297-1192 • www.wildlife.state.co.us • www.parks.state.co.us

�www.wildlife.state.co.us/LandWater/StateWildlifeAreas
PLAN YOUR TRIP ONLINE

WWW.WILDLIFE.STATE.CO.US

WILDLIFE OFFICES

Check out printable and interactive maps of
each state wildlife area, available on the website.

WILDLIFE
HEADQUARTERS

FORT COLLINS
317 W. Prospect Road
Fort Collins, 80526		
(970) 472-4300		

MEEKER
73485 Hwy. 64
Meeker, 81641
(970) 878-6090

GLENWOOD SPRINGS
50633 Hwys. 6 &amp; 24
Glenwood Springs, 81601
(970) 947-2920		

MONTE VISTA
0722 S. Road 1 E.
Monte Vista, 81144
(719) 587-6900

BRUSH
122 E. Edison
Brush, 80723
(970) 842-6300

GRAND JUNCTION
711 Independent Ave.
Grand Junction, 81505
(970) 255-6100

MONTROSE
2300 S. Townsend Ave.
Montrose, 81401
(970) 252-6000

COLORADO SPRINGS
4255 Sinton Road		
Colorado Springs, 80907
(719) 227-5200		

GUNNISON
300 W. New York Ave.
Gunnison, 81230
(970) 641-7060

PUEBLO
600 Reservoir Road
Pueblo, 81005
(719) 561-5300

DENVER
6060 Broadway
Denver, 80216
(303) 291-7227

HOT SULPHUR SPRINGS
346 Grand County Rd. 362
Hot Sulphur Springs, 80451
(970) 725-6200		

STEAMBOAT SPRINGS
925 Weiss Dr.
Steamboat Springs, 80477
(970) 870-2197

DURANGO
151 E. 16th St.
Durango, 81301		
(970) 247-0855

LAMAR
2500 S. Main St.
Lamar, 81052
(719) 336-6600

SALIDA
7405 Hwy. 50
Salida, 81201
(719) 530-5520

6060 Broadway
Denver, 80216
(303) 297-1192

WILDLIFE
SERVICE CENTERS

Printed for free distribution by

COLORADO PARKS AND WILDLIFE (CPW)
6060 Broadway, Denver, CO 80216
(303) 297-1192

www.wildlife.state.co.us | www.parks.state.co.us
Editor: Amy Nickelson | Cover photo by © Ken Papaleo
Printed 2011 by Publication Printers, Denver. 200,000 copies
Printing paid for with hunting and fishing license fees
Colorado Parks and Wildlife Director: Rick D. Cables
The Colorado Wildlife Commission set land regulations in May. The Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission
(as of Aug. 2011): Tim Glenn, chair • Gary Butterworth, vice chair • Mark Smith, secretary • David R. Brougham,
member • Chris Castilian, member • Dorothea Farris, member • Allan Jones, member • Bill Kane, member • Gaspar Perricone, member • James C. Pribyl, member • John Singletary, member • Robert Streeter, member • Lenna
Watson, member • Dean Wingfield, member • Mike King, ex officio member • John Salazar, ex officio member
NOTE: Laws and regulations in this brochure are paraphrased for easier understanding and are intended only as a
guide. Colorado wildlife statutes and regulations are available for viewing at CPW offices and online at
www.wildlife.state.co.us/RulesRegs.

�WHAT’S INSIDE
This brochure features regulations governing Colorado’s state wildlife areas (SWAs)
and state fish units (SFUs). Only properties listed in this brochure are open to the public.
All recreation guidelines below are enforced at SWAs. In addition, property-specific rules
can be found in the alphabetical listings on the following pages.
Note: Complete fishing regulations are in the Colorado Parks and Wildlife’s 2011 Fishing brochure, available in
print and online, at www.wildlife.state.co.us, in mid-March. Some SWAs may have specific fishing restrictions,
anglers should consult the current fishing brochure to make sure they comply with state fishing regulations.

WHAT’S NEW IN 2011
» NOW OPEN: A new SWA property is open

to the public this year. Jumping Cow SWA, in
Elbert County, offers hunting access by special
permit only for turkey, dove and some biggame species. See page 26 for details.
» NEW ACCESS DATES: Bodo SWA near

Durango is now open April 1-Nov. 30. Only
small-game hunting is allowed on the SWA
south of CR 210 from Dec. 1-March 31. The
closures allow elk access to winter range. See
page 8 for details.
» SCOUTING: To help hunters gain knowledge

of areas, scouting rules are in place on SWA
lands that require hunting reservations in the
northeast part of the state. Hunters may now
scout at: Andrick Ponds, Banner Lakes, Brush
Prairie Ponds and Elliot.
» PERMITS REQUIRED ON JUMBO, PREWITT:

Annual Jumbo Reservoir/Prewitt Res. access
permits are required for anyone ages 19-64.
People with a current and valid Colorado
hunting or fishing license are exempt from the
permit requirement. See pages 25, 35 for details.
» FIREARMS RESTRICTIONS: To ensure public

safety and habitat protection, it is illegal to
have certain firearms and ammunition on
SWA properties. See “Recreation Guidelines”
below for details.
» RESERVATION CHANGES: Some SWAs in

the northeastern part of the state and in the

Grand Valley have changed reservation procedures. Check this brochure while planning
your hunts in these areas.
» DOGS: Dogs on leashes are now allowed in

some areas at Lon Hagler and Lonetree Res.
SWAs. See pages 28 for details.
» HABITAT STAMPS ARE $10 and only one

is required per person per year. Stamps are
valid April 1-March 31. Habitat Stamps are
not required to access SWA and
State Trust Land properties, but
they are required for hunting and
fishing.
• Anyone 18-64 must purchase a
stamp before buying or applying for a hunting or fishing license or a preference point.
• A lifetime stamp is $300.25.
• Anyone buying a one-day or additionalday license for fishing and/or small game is
exempt from purchasing the Habitat Stamp
with the first two of these licenses. The habitat fee will be assessed when a third one-day
or additional-day license is purchased for
fishing or small game.
• Anyone who holds a free Lifetime Fishing
license, a Veteran’s Lifetime Combination
Small-Game Hunting/Fishing license, or
are approved for the Big Game Mobility
Impaired Hunting Program is exempt from
the Habitat Stamp requirement. See
www.wildlife.state.co.us/Hunting/
DisabledAccessibility for details.

RECREATION GUIDELINES

Except when specifically authorized, the following activities are prohibited on lands, waters, frozen surfaces of waters, rights-­of-way,
buildings or devices under CPW control:
1. NEW: To possess the following types

of ammunition and/or firearms: tracer
rounds, armor- piercing rounds, military hardened rounds with explosive or

radioactive substances, .50-caliber BMG
rounds, or fully automatic firearms.
2. To enter, use or occupy an area when
posted against entry, use or occupancy.
3. To engage in illegal activities.
4. To enter, use or occupy an area for

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�commercial purposes or to do land, water,
oil, gas or mineral investigations, surveys
or explorations.
5. To operate a vehicle (motorized or non-motorized) except on established roads or within
designated camping or parking areas. Drivers
must obey Colorado motor vehicle laws.
6. To drive faster than posted speed limits or
faster than 25 mph if not posted.
7. To leave camp, tent, shelter, motor vehicle
or trailer unattended more than 48 hours,
to camp or to park travel trailers or campers
on an SWA over 14 days in 45-day period.
8. To establish a permanent structure or plant
vegetation. Only portable blinds, tree stands
and steps can be erected on SWAs. No nails
can be driven into trees. Man-made materials for blinds or tree stands must be removed
within 10 days after the season in which they
are used ends.
9. To remove, modify or destroy a building,
water control device, fence, gate, sign, survey
or section marker, vegetation or objects of
archaeological, geological or historical value.
10. To litter, leave fish, entrails, human waste,
waste water, containers or toxic substances;
to bring household or commercial trash or
toxic substances to an area for disposal; or
to dump trailer waste in a sanitary facility.
11. To build fires without precautions to prevent spreading; to leave fires unattended.
12. To graze livestock. Horses, mules, llamas,
burros may be used in wildlife activities.
13. To have or use fireworks, explosives,
poisons, herbicides, pesticides or illegal
substances.
14. To release wildlife or privately-owned
game birds. Private game birds may be
released for field trials, including group dog
training on SWAs only where specifically allowed. To allow dogs, cats or domestic pets
to run at large (not on a leash), except dogs
used while hunting, while training hunting
dogs or during CPW-authorized field trials.
15. To dig trenches, holes or pits.
16. To leave boats, rafts or other floating craft
beached, anchored, moored or docked unattended overnight except in designated areas.
17. To fish from CPW boat ramps or docks in
conflict with boaters or as posted.
18. To snorkel, scuba dive or spearfish with
a diving mask, swim fins, snorkel or air
tanks. The exception is where swimming
is permitted, when location is identified by
a “divers down flag” and when scuba diver
has valid scuba certificate from recognized
2

BOAT REGULATIONS
All vessels and floating devices, their contents, motors, trailers and equipment are
subject to inspection by the CPW before
being launched, operated on or leaving waters on SWAs. Any aquatic nuisance species
found during inspection must be removed
and disposed of properly according to CPW
procedures before vessels are allowed to be
launched, operate on, or leave the water.

YOUTH/MENTOR HUNTING
Youth/mentor hunting means hunting by
youths under 18. Youth hunters under 16
must be accompanied by a mentor when
hunting on youth/mentor properties. Mentors must be at least 18 and comply with
hunter education requirements.

scuba training organization.

19. To use air or gas-inflated floating devices for

transportation on or across surface of the water unless the device has multi-compartments
and a rigid motor mount when propelled by
gasoline or electric motors. Singlecompartment air or gas-filled flotation devices restricted to designated swimming areas.
20. To promote, sponsor, conduct or participate in boat regattas, paintball shooting,
questing or non-wildlife oriented activities.
21. To launch or land aircraft.
22. To leave decoys or anything used as decoys in the field or on water overnight.
23. To swim, except in designated waters or
during authorized water contact activities.
24. To discharge a firearm or bow in parking,
camping or picnic areas.
25. To fish in fish-rearing ponds, raceways, holding areas or streams on CPW hatchery properties, except areas posted as open to fishing.
26. To conduct field trials or group dog training without a field-trial license.
27. To have, store or use hay, straw or mulch not
certified as noxious-weed free. Certified materials must be clearly marked by certifying
state or province. People who transport these
materials on federal, state or county roads
that cross CPW property are exempt. Also
exempt is hay produced on State Trust Lands
leased from CPW for wildlife recreation.
28. To trap unless done according to statutes
and regulations and authorization.
29. To partake in Internet-based or computerassisted remote hunting or fishing. Hunters
and anglers must be physically in the immediate vicinity of their activity.

�STATE WILDLIFE AREAS
An alphabetical listing of properties and specific
rules for each state wildlife area follows. If no special
restrictions are included in this list, all recreation
guidelines (pages 1-2) apply.

63 RANCH SWA - Park Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Fairplay, go 15 miles S on
Hwy. 285 or 5.5 miles N of Antero Jct. on Hwy.
285.
GMU/ACRES: 50 / 1,200 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl, big game
FISHING: coldwater stream fishing
RECREATION: wildlife observation
RESTRICTIONS: camping prohibited

ADAMS SWA - Routt Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Steamboat Springs, go E
on Hwy. 40, turn S on Hwy. 131. At CR 14, go S.
SWA .5 of a mile N of Stagecoach State Park.
GMU: 15
HUNTING: elk, deer, rabbit, dusky grouse
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest room
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open to public July 1-Nov. 30.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Dogs prohibited except as aid in hunting
grouse.
d. Vehicles prohibited beyond parking area.

ADOBE CREEK RES. SWA (BLUE
LAKE) - Bent, Kiowa Cos.

DIRECTIONS: From Las Animas, go 15 miles N
on CR 10.
GMU/ACRES: 125 / 5,147 acres
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, rabbit, pheasant,
scaled quail, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: boating, sail boating, sail surfing,

RESERVATION PROCEDURES
For properties requiring reservations, call
1-800-846-9453 (1-800-UGO-WILD). Reservations taken 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday-Friday. For
printable maps and information, go to the
CPW website at: www.wildlife.state. co.us/
LandWater/StateWildlifeAreas.
• Maximum 1 reservation per hunt date and
1 reservation per phone call. Reservations
are not transferable. The person making the
reservation must be a licensed hunter for
the species to be hunted and must be at the
property the day of the hunt. Hunters with
reservations may only hunt the area specified
on the reservation.
• Reservations are not accepted more than 14
days in advance of hunt date nor after noon
the day before the hunt date or noon Friday
for hunts on Sunday and holidays falling on
Monday.
• To cancel, hunters must do so by noon the
day before the hunt date. Failing to cancel
reservations or follow check station procedures may result in losing future reservation
rights for rest of hunting season.

waterskiing, camping, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest rooms, boat ramps
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour after
sunset, no time restrictions for fishing.
b. ATVs, dirt bikes, snowmobiles prohibited.
c. Frozen surface of lake closed.
d. Dams, inlets, outlet structures closed except
to fishing.

ABBREVIATIONS
CO. — County
COs. — Counties
CR — County Road
HWY. — Highway
JCT. — Junction
RD. — Road
RES. — Reservoir
4WD — 4-wheel-drive

CPW — Colorado Parks and

Wildlife
BLM — Bureau of Land

Management
USFS / FS — U.S. Forest
Service
SVC. CTR. — Service Center
SWA — State Wildlife Area

STL — State Trust Land
SFU — State Fishing Unit
N/NW/NE — North,

northwest, northeast
S/SW/SE — South,
southwest, southeast
E — East
W — West
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�ALBERTA PARK RES. SWA - Mineral Co.

DIRECTIONS: From South Fork, go 18 miles
W on Hwy. 160 to Wolf Creek Ski Area, drive
through parking lot. Continue 1.7 miles on USFS
Rd. 391.
GMU/ACRES: 80 / 240 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: primitive boat ramp

ALMA SWA - Park Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Alma, go 1.5 miles N on
Hwy. 9 to CR 4; then go .25 of a mile NW.
GMU: 49
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, camping
FACILITIES: rest rooms, campsites

ALMONT TRIANGLE SWA - Gunnison
Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Almont, go 3 miles N on
Hwy. 135.
GMUs: 54, 55
HUNTING: deer, elk, bighorn sheep, dusky
grouse
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS: open April 1-Dec. 19

ANDREWS LAKE SWA - San Juan Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Durango, go 39 miles N on
Hwy. 550 to access road; then go .5 of a mile E.
GMU: 74
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest rooms, trailhead, parking,
overlook

ANDRICK PONDS SWA - Morgan Co.

DIRECTIONS: From I-76 take exit 66 (Hwy. 39),
go 7.4 miles N on Hwy. 39 to Hwy. 144 and CR
Y.5. Go 1.5 miles W on CR Y.5, then N on CR 3
1.5 miles to CR AA. Go 1 mile to CR 2, go S on
CR 2 for .5 of a mile to parking.
GMU: 95
HUNTING: waterfowl
FACILITIES: parking at N, S ends of SWA
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Public access by foot only and only through
designated parking areas. Open only on Sat.,
Sun., Weds. and legal holidays from 3 a.m.-9
p.m.
b. Camping, fires, hunting with centerfire rifles,
dog training are prohibited.
c. Discharge of firearms and bows prohibited, except when hunting. Night hunting prohibited.
d. From the Sat. before Memorial Day holiday

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through Aug. 31, access is for wildlife observation only and is limited to areas as posted.
Dogs prohibited at this time.
e. From Sept. 1 through Fri. before Memorial
Day holiday, only hunting permitted.
f. Hunting is by reservation only. See “Reservation Procedures” (page 3) for details. Max. 4
people per area at any time. Max. 3 reservations annually per hunter from Sept. 1-end of
regular goose season. Hunters must check in
and out as posted at property.
g. From Sept. 1-Nov. 30, migratory bird hunting
only, and only within designated areas.
h. From Dec. 1 through end of regular goose
season, hunting permitted for migratory birds
and small game. Hunting days will be set for
each, see the 2011 Waterfowl brochure for
details.
i. From the end of dark goose season through the
Fri. before Memorial Day holiday, only spring
turkey hunting allowed.
j. Hunting not allowed on Clark Lake.
k. NEW: From the Thurs. before Sept. 1 through
the end of dark goose season, scouting permitted from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. on Thurs. that are
not open to hunting in and prior to waterfowl
seasons. Must have reservation or letter from
CPW. All people must check in and out at
check station. Firearms, dogs not allowed
during scouting.

APISHAPA SWA - Las Animas Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Walsenburg, go 18.5 miles
NE on Hwy. 10 to property sign; turn SE and go
20 miles past Mica Butte.
GMUs/ACRES: 133, 134 / 7,935 acres
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, bighorn sheep, rabbit, scaled quail, dove
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing

ARKANSAS RIVER SWA - Prowers Co.

DIRECTIONS: There is currently no vehicle
access to this SWA. Any access crosses private
property and landowner permission is required.
GMU/ACRES: 119 / 98 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant,
bobwhite quail, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing

ARKANSAS RIVER/SALIDA SWA (FISHING EASEMENT) - Chaffee, Lake Cos.

DIRECTIONS: From Poncha Springs, go 4 miles
N on Hwy. 285, the go .125 of a mile E on CR
165. Parking is at W end. From Salida, go NW on
Hwy. 291 for 3.5 miles. Go .75 of a mile S on CR
150, then .5 of a mile SW on CR 166 to N bank

�of Arkansas River. Parking E side of road.
GMU/ACRES: 56 / 27 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream, Arkansas River;
Fishing only. (Note: Fishing access may not be on
both sides of river. Check for signs.)

ATWOOD SWA - Logan Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Atwood, go 3 miles SW on
Hwy. 6 to CR 29.5, then go .5 of a mile S.
GMU/ACRES: 96 / 180 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant,
turkey, bobwhite quail, dove, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Public access by foot only and only through
designated parking areas.
b. Access limited to 4 groups or vehicles, with a
max. of 4 people per group.
c. Camping, fires, horse use, dog training prohibited.
d. Target practice prohibited except if authorized
by area wildlife manager.
e. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited except when hunting. Discharging bows allowed
for bowfishing.
f. From June 1-Aug. 31, open only Sat., Sun.,
Weds. and only for wildlife viewing.
g. Turkey hunting only on opening day, Sat.,
Sun., Weds., of turkey seasons.
h. From Sept. 1-May 31, hunting only on Sat.,
Sun., Weds., legal holidays and opening day of
late rifle deer season. All recreational activity
except deer hunting are prohibited opening
weekend of the regular plains rifle deer season
and opening day and first weekend of late
plains rifle deer season.
i. Beginning on first day of the regular duck
season through last day of regular duck
season, only open to hunting. Waterfowl
and small-game hunters must check out at
designated check station by 2 p.m. Deer and
turkey hunters do not need to check out but
reservation is required.
1. Hunting is by reservation only. See “Reservation Procedures” (page 3) for details. Max. 4
people per reservation.
2. Waterfowl and small-game hunting during this time is only on Sat., Sun., Weds.,
Columbus Day (observed), ,Veterans Day,
Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, New Year’s
Day and Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
j. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited
first day of teal season to last day of dark
goose season.

BADGER BASIN SWA - Park Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Hartsel go E and W along

Hwy. 24. Land is directly N of Hartsel and N and
S along Hwy. 9.
GMUs/ACRES: 50, 58, 581 / 2,095 acres
FISHING: 22 miles of fishing access. This is a
fishing property only.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting, camping, fires prohibited.
b. Parking only in designated areas.
c. Access only from designated parking areas.
Closed beyond fenced and posted easement.

BANNER LAKES SWA - Weld Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Hudson, go 4 miles E on
Hwy. 52.
GMU/ACRES: 99 / 934 acres
HUNTING: pheasant, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest rooms
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot access only, and only through designated
parking area. Closed N of Hwy. 52 April
1-July 15.
b. Camping, fires, horseback riding, bicycling
prohibited.
c. Boating prohibited except for hand-propelled
craft and float tubes.
d. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited except when hunting or training dogs. Discharging bows allowed for bowfishing.
e. Fishing prohibited from opening of first
regular duck season to last day of regular
waterfowl season.
f. Closed first day of regular waterfowl season to
day before the first day of pheasant season except for waterfowl hunting on Sat., Sun., Mon.
and legal holidays. During this period, waterfowl hunting reservations available but not
required. See “Reservation Procedures” (page
3) for details. Reservations valid throughout
reserved day until hunter with reservation
checks out. Hunters may check in on firstcome, first-served basis after a hunter with a
reservation checks out, or if no reservation exists for a hunt area after midnight immediately
preceding the hunt, or if reserved area isn’t
claimed by legal sunrise. Max. 4 hunters per
reservation. Waterfowl hunters must check in
and check out at designated station.
g. NEW: From the Thurs. before Sept. 1 through
the end of dark goose season, scouting permitted from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. on Thurs. that are
not open to hunting in and prior to waterfowl
seasons. Must have reservation or letter from
CPW. All people must check in and out at
check station. Firearms, dogs not allowed
during scouting.
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�h. Dog training permitted N of Hwy. 52 during
Feb., March, July 16-Aug. 31 only. Dog training permitted S of Hwy. 52, Feb. 1-Aug. 31
only.
i. Field trials may be authorized Feb., March and
Aug. No more than 4 per year. Group training events not limited.
j. Domestic, feral or privately-owned game birds
may be released by permit for field trials and
dog training S of Colo. 52. Birds taken must
be removed from SWA and privately-owned
game birds prepared for human consumption.
k. CPW is authorized to implement dog training
reservation system to manage overcrowding.

BASALT SWA - Eagle, Pitkin Cos. (Basalt,

Christine, Toner, Peachblow, 7 Castles, Schuck
units)

TONER UNIT: From Basalt, go 3.2 miles E on
USFS Rd. 105 (Fryingpan Rd.) to signs; then go
N.
GMUs/ACRES: 47, 444 / 2,577 acres
CHRISTINE UNIT: From Basalt, go .5 of a mile W
on Two Rivers Rd. (old Hwy. 82) to Homestead
Drive; then go N to access road.
GMUs/ACRES: 47, 444 / 2,230 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, bighorn sheep, dusky
grouse
FISHING: coldwater stream, coldwater lake
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: shooting range
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Alcohol prohibited on shooting range.
b. Except for muzzleloaders, firearms on shooting range restricted to those lower than .50
caliber. Discharging shotguns allowed. Fully
automatic firearms prohibited. Discharging firearms on shooting range allowed only
7 a.m.-7 p.m. Mon.-Fri., and 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
Sat.-Sun.
c. Boating, water activities prohibited on Lake
Christine.
d. Camping prohibited at all times within .25 of a
mile of Fryingpan River. Camping prohibited except during regular and late big-game
seasons, plus 3 days before and 3 days after
the seasons.
e. Closed Dec. 1-April 15 except on Lake Christine and rifle ranges.
f. Fires, mountain bikes prohibited.
g. Dogs prohibited except field trials may be
authorized Aug. and Sept.

BEAVER CREEK SWA - Fremont Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Canon City, go 8 miles E
on Hwy. 50 to Hwy. 67 (Phantom Canyon Rd.),
then go N 2 miles to CR 123, then E .2 of a mile

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to CR 132, then N 9 miles to property. Or: From
Skaguay Dam, go downstream 12 miles on trail
to property (2-day hike).
GMU: 59
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, rabbit, dove, turkey
with limited license
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing. No
overnight camping.

BEAVER CREEK RES. SWA - Rio Grande
Co.

DIRECTIONS: From South Fork, go 2 miles SW
on Hwy. 160 to USFS Rd. 360 (Beaver Creek
Road), then go 6 miles S.
GMU: 80
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: campgrounds (USFS), rest room,
drinking water, boat ramps
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Discharging firearms, bowfishing and open
fires on ice are prohibited.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater
wake.

BEAVER LAKE SWA - Gunnison Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Marble, go .25 of a mile E
on CR 3.
GMU/ACRES: 43 / 41 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream, coldwater lake
RECREATION: non-motorized boating, wildlife
viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited except for float tubes or
hand-propelled craft.
b. Camping, fires, discharging firearms or bows
prohibited.
c. Vehicles prohibited on dam.

BELLAIRE LAKE SWA - Larimer Co.

DIRECTIONS: I-25 N to exit Hwy. 14 toward
Fort Collins. Take Hwy. 14, turn right onto N.
College Ave., Hwy. 287. Follow Hwys. 14/287
N 10.7 miles. Turn left at CR 74E, Red Feather
Lakes Road and go 24 miles. Turn left at CR 162,
go 2 miles to Bellaire Lake Road.
GMU/ACRES: 8 / 12 acres
RESTRICTIONS: Boating prohibited except for
float tubes or craft propelled by hand, wind or
electric motor.

BELLVUE SFU - Larimer Co.

DIRECTIONS: Go N of Fort Collins on Hwy. 287
to LaPorte. Just N of LaPorte go W on CR 28.
GMU/ACRES: 19 / 58 acres
RECREATION: limited public use, limited tours

�RESTRICTIONS: hunting, dogs prohibited

BERGEN PEAK SWA - Clear Creek, Jefferson Cos.

DIRECTIONS: From Evergreen, go 4 miles N
on Hwy. 74 to Hwy. 103, then go 5.9 miles W to
Stinton Rd. Then go 2.2 miles E.
GMU: 39
HUNTING: deer, elk, squirrel, dusky grouse
RECREATION: hiking, horseback riding
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback access only.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Dogs must be on leash except when hunting
small game.
d. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except when hunting.

BIG BEND SWA (FISHING EASEMENT)
- Chaffee Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Mt. Shavano SFU, go NW
about 6 miles along Arkansas River. Access from
Mt. Shavano NW on CRs 160, 163 &amp; 166. Access
from N end from Poncha Springs, go 4 miles N
on Hwy. 285, then go .125 of a mile E on CR 165.
GMU: 56
FISHING: fishing property only, coldwater
stream

BIG MEADOWS RES. SWA - Mineral Co.

DIRECTIONS: From South Fork, go 11 miles W
on Hwy. l60 to USFS Rd. 410, then go 2 miles W.
GMU: 76
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: campgrounds, rest room, drinking
water, boat ramp

BIG THOMPSON PONDS SWA - Larimer
Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Loveland, go 5 miles E on
Hwy. 402 to I-25 Frontage Road, then go .75 of a
mile N to interstate underpass. Go left through
the underpass, then .75 of a mile N.
GMU/ACRES: 20 / 51 acres
HUNTING: rabbit, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest room
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour after
sunset, no time restrictions for fishing or with
night-hunting permit.
b. Camping, fires, dog training, horseback riding,
bicycling prohibited.
c. Boating prohibited except for float tubes used
while fishing.

d. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except when hunting. Discharging bows is
allowed for bowfishing.

BILLY CREEK SWA - Montrose, Ouray Cos.

BECKETT TRACT: From Montrose, go 18 miles
S on Hwy. 550 to Ouray CR 4, then turn left. Go
.5 of a mile.
BILLY CREEK TRACT: From Montrose, go 16
miles S on Hwy. 550 to Ouray CR 2, then turn
left. Road also leads to Nicoll and Porter tracts.
COLONA TRACT: From Montrose, go 7 miles S
on Hwy. 550 to Government Springs Rd. Continue on Horsefly Rd. to signed access road.
CARMICHAEL TRACT: From Montrose, go 21
miles S on Hwy. 550 to Ouray CR 8, turn left on
lower road. Go through ranch yard; then go 1.25
miles on main road to access road.
GMUs/ACRES: 62, 65 / 5,498 acres, all tracts
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dove
FISHING: coldwater stream, pond
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, camping, hiking
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open May 1-Dec. 31
b. Snowmobiles prohibited on Colona tract.

BITTERBRUSH SWA - Moffat Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Craig, take Hwy. 40 W to
Maybell. SWA is S of Hwy. 40 and W of CR 57.
GMU: 11
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open May 1-Jan. 14.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Vehicles allowed only on CRs 59 and 143.
d. Hunters may place portable blinds, markers,
stands or related structures only after Aug. 1.
These must be removed by the hunter within
a) 24 hours after harvesting an animal, or b)
7 days after the end of archery pronghorn
season, whichever is first.

BLACKTAIL (CONSERVATION EASEMENT) - Routt Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Steamboat Springs, go E
on Hwy. 40, turn S on Hwy. 131. At CR 14, go S.
Easement is S and E of Adams SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 15 / 610 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open July 1-Nov. 30.
b. Camping, campfires prohibited.
c. Dogs prohibited except as aid in hunting grouse
d. Motor vehicles prohibited beyond designated
parking areas.

BLISS SWA - Larimer Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Laporte, go 5 miles N on
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�Hwy. 287 to Hwy. 14, then go 41 miles W.
GMUs/ACRES: 8, 19 / 352 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, bighorn sheep, rabbit,
dusky grouse
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS: boat launchings and takeouts
and paintball shooting prohibited

BLUE RIVER SWA - Summit Co.

BLUE RIVER UNIT: From Silverthorne, go 17
miles N on Hwy. 9. 82 acres.
EAGLE’S NEST UNIT: From Silverthorne, go 9
miles N on Hwy. 9. 29 acres.
SUTTON UNIT: From Silverthorne, go 7 miles N
on Hwy. 9.
GMUs: 37, 371
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing, watchable wildlife trail
RESTRICTIONS: camping, fires, discharging
firearms or bows, firewood cutting and overnight
vehicle parking prohibited.

BOB TERRELL SWA - Garfield Co.

DIRECTIONS: From the intersection of Hwys.
82 and 133, go about 1 mile W on Hwy. 82. Turn
left onto CR 106, follow it back to the E, staying
left at the fork in the road. Road dead ends at
SWA.
GMU: 43
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: boat launch/take out

BODO SWA - La Plata Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Durango, go 1 mile S on
Hwy. 160/550 to CR 210, then go .25 of a mile W
to E boundary.
GMU: 741
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky grouse,
turkey, dove
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife
viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open April 1-Nov. 30.
b. Open Dec. 1-March 31 only for small-game
hunting and only S of CR 210.
c. Camping, fires, snowmobiles prohibited.
d. Discharging firearms prohibited except when
hunting.

BOEDECKER RES. SWA - Larimer Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Loveland, go 2 miles W on
First Street to CR 21, then go .5 of a mile S.
GMU/ACRES: 20 / 308 acres of water
HUNTING: dove, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater

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RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour after
sunset; no time restrictions for fishing or for
those with night-hunting permit.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater
wake.
c. Fishing prohibited from boats Nov. 1 to end of
waterfowl season.
d. Camping, fires, horseback riding, sailboards
prohibited.
e. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited except when hunting. Discharging bows allowed
for bowfishing.

BOSQUE DEL OSO SWA - Las Animas Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Trinidad, take exit 14A off
I-25. Go W on Hwy. 12 approximately 21 miles
to Weston and look for access signs between
Weston and Stonewall. Property S of Hwy.
GMUs/ACRES: 85, 851 / 30,000 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, turkey, small game,
mountain lion
FISHING: coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open to public April 1-Nov. 30; open Dec.
1-March 31 only to licensed big-game hunters
and one non-hunting companion.
b. Campfires only in designated areas.
c. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited except while hunting. Discharging bows allowed
for bowfishing.
d. Camping only in designated areas except by
hunters during hunting seasons.
e. Parking allowed only in designated areas.
f. Unattended food or garbage only allowed in
bear-resistant manners or containers.
g. Snowmobiles, motorized vehicles, ATVs and
bicycles on established roads or trails may
be prohibited to protect wildlife and prevent
resource damage. Closures posted.
h. Fishing prohibited on S Fork of Purgatoire
River in SWA from day after Labor Day
weekend until first day of Memorial Day
weekend.

BOYD PONDS SWA - Morgan Co.

DIRECTIONS: Go E on I-76 toward Fort Morgan. Go N on Hwy. 144, turn right on Elm Street,
follow street to SWA. SWA is NE of Log Lane
Village, extending E to Hwy. 52.
GMU: 96
RESTRICTIONS: launching or taking out vessels
prohibited from first day of teal season to last day
of dark goose season

�BRAVO SWA - Logan Co.

DIRECTIONS: From I-76 at Sterling exit, go .5
of a mile W on Hwy. 6 to CR 370, then go 1.7
miles NE.
GMU/ACRES: 91 / 1,082 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, bobwhite quail,
pheasant, turkey, dove, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except when hunting.
c. Target practice prohibited except if authorized
by area wildlife manager.
d. All recreational activities except deer hunting
are prohibited on opening weekend of regular
plains rifle deer season, and opening day and
first weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
e. Field trials may be authorized Feb., March and
Aug. Trials limited to 1 per year.
f. Horse use prohibited except when training
hunting dogs and then only allowed in Feb.,
March and April (through Wed. before spring
turkey season opens) and Aug.
g. Access only from designated parking areas.
h. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited
from first day of teal season to last day of dark
goose season.
i. Beginning with the first day of regular duck season through the last day of regular duck season, waterfowl and small-game hunters must
check out at the mandatory check station.
j. SCALVA PARCEL: Reservations required for
all public use. From Sept. through May, follow
standard reservation procedures, see “Registration Procedures” (page 3) for details. From June
through August, make reservations by calling
(970) 842-6300. Limited to 3 groups with max. of
4 people per group daily.
1. Open only 4 a.m.-9 p.m. Foot access only and
only from designated parking areas. Mandatory check station.
2. From Sept. 1-May 31, only hunting allowed, limited to archery, muzzleloading
and shotguns during established seasons.
Hunting allowed only Sat., Sun., Wed., Labor
Day, Columbus Day (observed), Veterans
Day, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, New
Year’s Day, Martin Luther King Jr. Day and
Presidents Day.
3. From June 1-Aug. 31, open only Sat., Sun. and
Weds. and only for wildlife viewing.
4. Turkey hunting allowed on opening day, Sat.,
Sun., Weds. and legal holidays during turkey
seasons.
5. Fires, camping, field trials, dog training
prohibited. Discharging firearms, bows prohibited except while hunting.

BROWER SWA - Weld Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Evans, go 1 mile E on 37th
Street.
GMU/ACRES: 94 / 158 acres
HUNTING: rabbit, squirrel, dove, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, horse use prohibited.
b. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except shotguns or bows while hunting Sept.
1-Feb. 28 and during spring turkey season.
c. Open March 1-Aug. 31 only for spring turkey
hunters with valid license; open for other access Sept. 1-end of February
d. Dogs prohibited except as hunting aid. Dog
training prohibited except when training dogs
for hunting.
e. Parking allowed only in designated spaces
within designated parking area.
f. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited
from first day of teal season to last day of dark
goose season.

BROWN LAKES SWA - Hinsdale Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Creede, go 25 miles W on
Hwy. 149 to USFS Rd. 515 (Hermit Lakes Rd.).
Go 1.5 miles W.
GMU/ACRES: 76 / 520 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, picnicking
FACILITIES: rest room, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS: camping prohibited

BROWNLEE SWA - Jackson Co.

DIRECTIONS — NORTH PLATTE RIVER: From
Walden, go .5 of a mile W on Hwy. 14 to CR 12;
then 5.1 miles NW to CR 18; then .5 of a mile W.
GMU/ACRES: 16 / 1.14 miles of river
FISHING: coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS: hunting prohibited

BROWNS PARK SWA - Moffat Co.

COLD SPRING MOUNTAIN UNIT: From Maybell, go 41 miles NW on Hwy. 318 to CR 10N,
then go 17 miles N to CR 72, then 9 miles W to
fork. Take left fork 4 miles.
WIGGINS UNIT: From Maybell, go 41 miles NW
on Hwy. 318 to CR 10N, then go 17 miles N to
CR 72; then 15 miles W.
BEAVER CREEK UNIT: From Maybell, go 59
miles NW on Hwy. 318. Unit N of Hwy. 318.
CALLOWAY UNIT: Closed to public access in
posted area.
GMU/ACRES: 201 / 2,226 acres, all units
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, elk, rabbit, dusky
grouse, sage grouse, waterfowl, dove
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�FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing

BRUSH SWA - Morgan Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Brush, go 2.5 miles N on
Hwy. 71 to CR 28; then 1 mile N.
GMU/ACRES: 96 / 588 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant,
turkey, bobwhite quail, dove, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, hiking
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 3 a.m.-9 p.m., no time restrictions for
those with night-hunting permit. Access from
designated parking areas only.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited except when hunting. Discharging bows allowed
for bowfishing.
d. Target practice prohibited except if authorized
by area wildlife manager.
e. All recreational activities except deer hunting
are prohibited on opening weekend of regular
plains rifle deer season, and opening day and
first weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
f. Horse use prohibited except when training
hunting dogs and then only allowed in Feb.,
March and April (through Wed. before spring
turkey season opens) and Aug.
h. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited
from first day of teal season to last day of dark
goose season.
i. Beginning on first day of the regular duck season through last day of regular duck season,
property is only open to hunting, and:
1. Waterfowl and small-game hunters must
check out at designated check station by 2
p.m. Deer and turkey hunters do not need to
check out but reservation is required.
2. Deer and fall turkey hunting allowed in
established seasons. Reservations required
and are unlimited in number.
2. Waterfowl and small-game hunting is by
reservation only. Call 1-800-846-9553. Max. 4
people per reservation.
3. Reservations limited to: one waterfowl and
one small game each at south and northwest
parking lots, and one youth/mentor waterfowl
reservation at the northeast lot (Hwy. 71).
4. Mentors must be at least 18 and have valid
hunter education certificate. No more than
two mentors and at least one youth per reservation. Mentors not required to hunt.
2. Waterfowl and small-game hunting during this time is only on Sat., Sun., Weds.,
Columbus Day (observed), ,Veterans Day,
Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, New Year’s
Day and Martin Luther King Jr. Day.

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BRUSH CREEK SWA - Eagle Co.

DIRECTIONS: Take I-70 to exit 147 toward
Eagle. Turn S and go to round-about. Exit roundabout going W on Hwy. 6 for 1 block. Turn S on
Capitol Street and go to first stop sign. Turn E on
Brush Creek Road and go to stop sign. Turn S, go
1 block, turn E to stay on Brush Creek Rd. SWA
is 15-18 miles from Eagle, between Peterson
Draw and Sneve Gulch.
GMU: 44

BRUSH HOLLOW SWA - Fremont Co.

DIRECTIONS — TO BOAT RAMP: From Penrose at Hwy. 115, go W on 3rd (CR 123), then go
.29 of a mile to E St. (CR 125). Go 5.5 miles to
CR 129, then go 2.5 miles on CR 129 to SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 59 / 461 acres
FISHING: coldwater/warmwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest rooms, shelters, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater
wake.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.

BRUSH PRAIRIE PONDS SWA - Morgan
Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Brush go S on Clayton
Street to check station, then go S 2.25 miles to
parking area.
GMU/ACRES: 99 / 1,600 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl, pheasant, rabbit, deer
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: duck blinds
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 3 a.m.-9 p.m.; no time restrictions for
those with night-hunting permit.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. All users must check in and out at designated
check station at Brush Memorial Park. User
numbers regulated by check station. Max. 4
hunters per area.
d. From the last day of regular goose season until
opening day of first waterfowl season, open
only for wildlife viewing in limited areas as
posted. Access by foot only.
e. From opening of Sept. teal season through
Nov. 30, only migratory bird hunting allowed,
and only Sat., Sun., Wed., Columbus Day
(observed), Veterans Day, Thanksgiving Day
during established waterfowl seasons.
f. From Sept. teal season through Dec. 1,
reservations available, but not required.
See “Reservation Procedures” (page 3) for
details. Reservations valid until 9 a.m. Max.
3 reservations per hunter annually. Hunters
may check in on first-come, first-served basis

�after a hunter with a reservation checks out,
or if no reservation exists for a hunt area after
midnight immediately preceding the hunt.
Hunters can only hunt the area specified on
the reservation or that they check into.
k. NEW: From the Thurs. before Sept. 1 through
Nov. 30, scouting permitted from 10 a.m.-2
p.m. on Thurs. that are not open to hunting in
and prior to waterfowl seasons. Must have reservation or letter from CPW. All people must
check in and out at check station. Firearms,
dogs not allowed during scouting.
g. From Dec. 1 through the last day of regular
goose season, only hunting allowed. Reservations available to hunt on Dec. 1. From Dec.
2 through Jan. 31, reservations not available.
Hunters may check in on first-come, firstserved basis, but not until midnight before the
hunt. Five hunting areas open for check in.
Hunters who check in for one of these 5 areas
may hunt anywhere on the property.

BUENA VISTA SWA (FISHING
EASEMENT) - Chaffee Co.

DIRECTIONS: From the stoplight on Main Street
in Buena Vista, go E .5 of a mile to the end of
Main. Parking available in several locations along
the river.
GMUs: 49, 481
FISHING: coldwater stream, fishing property only

BURCHFIELD SWA - Baca Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Walsh, go 11 miles E on CR
DD to property.
GMU/ACRES: 139 / 178 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, pheasant, bobwhite
quail, scaled quail, dove
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing

CABIN CREEK SWA - Gunnison Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Gunnison, go 2 miles north
on Hwy. 135 to CR 10, then go 2 miles northeast
(right) to BLM Rd. 3110 (becomes USFS Rd.
743). Then go 6 miles east (right) to USFS Rd.
604, then south (right) to the property.
GMU: 55 / 640 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, hiking, camping
RESTRICTIONS: open May 1-Nov. 30

CENTENNIAL SWA - Gunnison Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Gunnison, go 10 miles W
on Hwy. 50. SWA is N of Hwy. 50.
GMU: 54 / 1,800 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse, rabbit
RECREATION: wildlife viewing

RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open July 1-Nov. 30, with exception for elk
hunting which is allowed through Dec. 31.
b. Motorized and mechanized vehicles restricted
as posted.
c. Camping prohibited.

CENTENNIAL VALLEY SWA - Weld Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Kersey, go 5 miles E on
Hwy. 34 to CR 63 and go N to CR 380. Go E on
CR 380 .25 of a mile to Pritchard parking lot and
2.1 miles to Centennial parking lot.
GMU/ACRES: 951 / 1,195 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, dogs (except as aid in hunting), dog
training, fires, target practice, recreational horse
use, hunting with centerfire rifles prohibited.
b. During regular waterfowl seasons, small-game
and waterfowl hunting only in designated
hunt areas.
c. During regular duck seasons, waterfowl and
small-game hunting requires reservation. See
“Reservation Procedures” (page 3) for details.
Max. 4 hunters per reservation. Mandatory
check in and check out as posted at designated
station.
d. Open to public during regular duck seasons
only on Sat., Sun., Mon. and legal holidays.
e. From March 1-Aug. 31, only open for hunters
with valid spring turkey licenses and on designated trail for wildlife viewing.
f. Waterfowl and small-game hunting is prohibited on opening weekend of regular rifle deer
season, and opening day and first weekend of
late plains rifle deer season.
g. Parking only in designated areas. No motor
vehicles outside parking areas.
h. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited
from first day of teal season to last day of dark
goose season.

CHALK CLIFFS SFU - Chaffee Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Nathrop, go W 2.5 miles on
CR 162, then go N .125 of a mile on CR 287.
GMUs/ACRES: 56, 481 / 61 acres
RECREATION: limited public use and tours
RESTRICTIONS: dogs prohibited

CHAMPION SWA (FISHING EASEMENT) - Chaffee Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Buena Vista, go S on Hwy.
24, continue S onto Hwy. 285. Easement is E of
Hwy. 285. Parking area off Hwy. 285, .5 of a mile
S of junction of Hwys. 285 and 24.
GMUs: 57, 481
FISHING: coldwater stream; fishing property
only
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�CHARLIE MEYERS SWA - Park Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Hartsel, go E 10.3 miles on
Hwy. 24 to CR 23 (mile marker 250). Turn S onto
CR 23 and go 2.7 miles. Turn E on CR 59 and go
2.3 miles to junction of CRs 59 and 92. Turn S on
CR 59, go 1 mile to entrance.
GMU: 58
RESTRICTIONS: camping and fires prohibited

CHEROKEE SWA (UPPER, MIDDLE,
LOWER, LONE PINE, RABBIT CREEK
UNITS) - Larimer Co.

GMUs: 8, 191
HUNTING: deer, elk, squirrel, dusky grouse,
rabbit, dove
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest rooms
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Motor vehicles permitted on established roads
as posted
b. Open Sept. 1-May 1 only for hunting and fishing; open for other access May 2-Aug. 31.
c. Hunting and fishing access by foot only after
last big-game season
d. Horseback, bicycles restricted to designated
roads and trails, except horses used to hunt
big game

CHIPETA LAKE SWA - Montrose Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Montrose, go 3 miles S on
Hwy. 550 to Chipeta Drive, then go .5 of a mile N.
GMU/ACRES: 62 / 12 acres
FISHING: warmwater and coldwater fishing
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires, discharging bows and firearms
prohibited.
b. Field trials may be authorized Feb., March,
Aug. and Sept.
c. Open 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour after
sunset; no time restrictions for fishing.
d. Float tubes or hand-propelled watercraft only.

CHRISTINA SWA - Routt Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Steamboat Springs, go 7
miles N on CR 129 (Elk River Rd.)
GMU: 214
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS: camping, fires prohibited

CHUBB PARK RANCH SWA - Chaffee Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Buena Vista, go E 16 miles
on Hwy. 24 to CR 309, then go N on CR 309 .5 of
a mile to SWA.
GMU: 49

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CHUCK LEWIS SWA - Routt Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Hwy. 40, go S on Hwy. 131
to CR 14F. Take 14F W to CR 14. Go N to parking area.
GMU: 131
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 4 a.m.-10 p.m.
b. Overnight parking, camping, fires, bicycles
prohibited.
c. Dogs prohibited except in hunting waterfowl
or dogs aiding the disabled.
d. Big-game, small-game hunting prohibited.
e. Waterfowl hunting prohibited within 50 yards
of the bridge on CR 14F.
f. Horses prohibited outside parking area.
g. Launching or taking out all flotation devices
(including kayaks, canoes, rafts, tubes) prohibited, except those used exclusively for
fishing.

CIMARRON SWA - Gunnison, Montrose
Cos.

DIRECTIONS: From Montrose, go 23 miles E on
Hwy. 50 to Little Cimarron Rd., then 2 miles S to
access road, then go 1.5 miles SW.
GMU/ACRES: 65 / 6,161 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, waterfowl, dusky grouse
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, picnicking
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires, snowmobiles prohibited.
b. Parking in established parking areas only.

CLEAR CREEK RES. SWA - Chaffee Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Buena Vista, go 13 miles N
on Hwy. 24 to CR 390, then go .5 of a mile W.
GMUs/ACRES: 48, 481 / 500 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest rooms, boat ramps
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping prohibited except in established
camping areas on W end of SWA. Fires prohibited except in campgrounds.
b. Fishing prohibited from dam, spillway, outlet
and downstream to Hwy. 24.

COALBED CANYON SWA - Dolores Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Cortez, go NW on Hwy.
491 to Northdale. SWA is S of Hwy. 491 and CR
2, also 2 areas on N side of Hwy. 491, farther W.
GMUs: 72, 711
RESTRICTIONS:

�a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Discharging firearms prohibited except when
hunting.

COCHETOPA SWA (SNYDER) - Saguache
Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Gunnison, go 8 miles E
on Hwy. 50, turn right on Hwy. 114, then go 20
miles S/SE, turn right on CR NN14, go S 2 miles.
GMU: 67 / 3,635 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, rabbit, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour after
sunset, with exception for hunters retrieving
downed game.
b. Foot access only and only from established
parking areas.
c. Camping, dogs, fires prohibited.
d. Big-game hunting prohibited N of posted E/W
center line of Sect. 27, Range 2 E, Township
46 N.

COKE OVEN SWA - Pitkin Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Basalt, go 30 miles E on
USFS Rd. 105 (Fryingpan River Rd.)
GMU/ACRES: 444 / 330 acres
RECREATION: hunting, wildlife viewing

COLLER SWA - Mineral, Rio Grande Cos.

DIRECTIONS: From South Fork, go 4.5 miles W
on Hwy. 149.
GMUs/ACRES: 76, 79 / 579 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, squirrel, dusky
grouse
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest room, drinking water
RESTRICTIONS: camping, snowmobiles, overnight parking prohibited

COLORADO RIVER ISLAND SWA - Mesa
Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Grand Junction, go E on
I-70; turn S on Hwy. 141 (32 Rd.). Turn W on
D Rd. Colorado River SWA is on S side of road,
along the river.
GMUs: 30, 41
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Only waterfowl hunting and only from established blinds.
b. Camping, dogs (except as aid in hunting),
prohibited.
c. Hunting by reservation only. See “Reservation
Procedures” (page 3) for details. Mandatory
check in and check out as posted at station.

d. Hunting areas that have not been reserved are
available on first-come, first-served basis after
5 a.m. for that hunt day. Reserved areas unoccupied by 7 a.m. are available first-come, firstserved basis. Any hunt area must be yielded at
any time upon request of a hunter holding a
valid reservation for that area.

COLUMBINE SWA - Douglas Co.

DIRECTIONS: Corridor along I-25, S of Tomah.
GMU: 104
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting, fishing, fires, discharging firearms
prohibited.
b. Riparian areas closed to protect Preble’s
meadow jumping mouse as posted.

CONEJOS RIVER SWA (FISHING EASEMENTS) - Conejos Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Antonito, go 16 miles W on
Hwy. 17 to Aspen Glade Campground. Fishing
easement continues for next 3 miles from upper
boundary of Aspen Glade Campground to lower
boundary of Menkhaven Resort. Access points
posted; no access through private lots.
GMU: 81
FISHING: coldwater stream, access along river,
25 feet from high-water line
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Fishing access only, no hunting.
b. Camping prohibited.

COTTONWOOD SWA - Morgan Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Snyder, go 2 miles E on CR
W.7.
GMU/ACRES: 96 / 884 acres
HUNTING: deer, pheasant, bobwhite quail,
waterfowl, dove, rabbit, squirrel, turkey
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 3 a.m.-9 p.m. daily; no time restrictions
for hunters with night-hunting permit.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Target practice prohibited except if authorized
by area wildlife manager.
d. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except when hunting.
e. All recreational activities except deer hunting
prohibited opening weekend of regular plains
rifle deer season, and opening day and first
weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
f. Horse use prohibited except when training
hunting dogs and only allowed in Feb., March
and April (through Wed. before spring turkey
season opens) and Aug.
g. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited
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�from first day of teal season to last day of dark
goose season.

COTTONWOOD CREEK (MARQUARD)
SWA - Chaffee Co.

DIRECTIONS: From the stoplight in Buena Vista,
go E 1 block; turn S on Railroad Street. Go S .3
of a mile to McGinnis Middle School entrance.
SWA is N boundary of the school property. Park
on N end of school parking lot and walk 150
yards N along the path to get to Cottonwood
Creek.
GMU: 481
FISHING: fishing only
RESTRICTIONS: no guns or other weapons
allowed on school property as per state law

COWDREY LAKE SWA - Jackson Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Cowdrey, go 2 miles S on
Hwy. l25. Or: from Walden, go 7.5 miles N on
Hwy. 125. Entrance W of road.
GMU/ACRES: 6 / 280 acres of land, 80 acres of
water
HUNTING: small game, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest room, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater
wake.
b. Sailboards prohibited.

CREEDE SWA - Mineral Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Creede, go 1.2 miles E on
Hwy. 149 to undesignated road, then go .5 of a
mile S to Rio Grande.
GMU: 76
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing

CRYSTAL RIVER SFU - Garfield Co.

DIRECTIONS: 1 mile S of Carbondale on Hwy.
33.
GMU/ACRES: 43 / 19 acres
RECREATION: limited tours
RESTRICTIONS: Camping, hunting, dogs, fishing equipment, waders prohibited

DAN NOBLE SWA - San Miguel Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Norwood, go 1.5 miles E on
Hwy. 145 to USFS Rd. 610 (Dolores-Norwood
Rd.); then 17 miles S.
GMU/ACRES: 70 / 2,223 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl, deer and elk on Greager
Tract
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: power boating, sail surfing,

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waterskiing, camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: dump station, rest rooms, boat
ramps, shelters
RESTRICTIONS:
A. MIRAMONTE RES. TRACT:
1. Camping prohibited except in designated areas
along NE, SW, SE parts of reservoir.
2. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except when hunting waterfowl.
3. Waterskiing permitted only 10 a.m.-6 p.m.
Waterskiing, jetskiing prohibited except in
designated areas on W of reservoir.
B. GREAGER TRACT:
1. Open March 1-May 15 only with permit from
area or district wildlife manager for viewing.
Viewers must follow all restrictions and conditions on permit. Open for other access May
16-end of February.
2. Viewing site limited to designated area.
3. Snowmobiles, camping prohibited.
4. Access by foot or horseback only.
C. JOHN KANE TRACT:
1. Open May 16-end of February
2. Snowmobiles, camping prohibited
3. Access by foot or horseback only

DAWN POND SWA - Bent Co.

DIRECTIONS: Take Hwy. 50 W toward Las Animas. Go right on Hwy. 194, turn right on CR 5.5.
SWA is on E side of road around Adobe Creek.
GMU: 125
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for fishing only. Hunting only with
landowner permission.
b. Boating prohibited except float tubes or craft
propelled by hand or electric motor.
c. Parking allowed in designated areas only.

DEADMAN SWA - Prowers Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Granada, go N on Hwy.
385, 2.5 miles to CR JJ, then go 2.5 miles E on
CR JJ to CR 27. Turn S on CR 27, go .5 of a mile
to parking area.
GMU/ACRES: 127 / 503 acres
HUNTING: deer, small game, waterfowl

DELANEY BUTTE LAKES SWA (N, S, E)
- Jackson Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go .5 of a mile W
on Hwy. 14 to CR 12, then go 5.3 miles W to CR
18. Go 4.5 miles W on to CR 5, then go .5 of a
mile N.
GMU/ACRES: 16 / 2,620 acres
HUNTING: big game, small game, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest room, boat ramp, shade shelters

�RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater
wake.
b. Sailboards prohibited.

DEVIL CREEK SWA - Archuleta Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Pagosa Springs, go 16 miles
W on Hwy. 160 to USFS Rd. 627 then go 2 miles
N.
GMU/ACRES: 77 / 561 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, squirrel, dusky
grouse, turkey, dove
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS: camping, fires, snowmobiles
prohibited

DeWEESE RES. SWA - Custer Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Westcliffe, NW on Hwy.
69 for 5 miles, turn N on Copper Gulch Rd. to
access road.
GMUs/ACRES: 69, 691 / 780 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake, coldwater stream
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing, camping
HUNTING: pronghorn, waterfowl, dove, coyote,
cottontail, deer, small game
FACILITIES: rest rooms, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS: off-highway vehicles (OHVs)
prohibited

DIAMOND J SWA - Jackson Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go N on Hwy. 125.
Parking areas are 1, 2 and 4 miles N of Walden.
GMUs/ACRES: 6, 161 / 3,129 acres of land, 10
miles of river
HUNTING: small game, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: city-owned camping
RESTRICTIONS: hunting prohibited E of Hwy.
125

DOLORES RIVER SWA - Montezuma Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Dolores, go 5 miles NE on
Hwy. 145.
GMUs/ACRES: 71, 73 / 57 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS: camping, fires prohibited; fishing prohibited in rearing ponds

DOME LAKES SWA - Saguache Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Gunnison, go 8 miles E on
Hwy. 50. Turn right on Hwy. 114, go 20 miles S/
SE. Turn right on CR NN14, go 5 miles.

GMU/ACRES: 67 / 239 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lakes
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest room, drinking water
RESTRICTIONS:
a. ATVs, dirt bikes, snowmobiles prohibited
except on CRs NN14 and 15GG.
b. Camping permitted during waterfowl seasons
in designated safety zones only.
c. Discharging firearms and hunting prohibited
in designated safety zones.
d. Dogs prohibited except as hunting aid or on
leash.
e. Access by foot or horseback only from designated parking areas.
f. Parking only in designated areas.
g. Bowfishing prohibited.

DOME ROCK SWA - Teller Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Divide, go 5 miles S on
Hwy. 67 to Rainbow Valley, then go .75 of a mile
on right fork to access road on right (North
Ranch is Mueller State Park).
GMU/ACRES: 581 / 6,980 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky grouse
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, hiking
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot or horseback only from parking
lot and trails from Mueller State Park.
b. Camping, dogs, fires, rock climbing prohibited.
c. Horseback, pack animals allowed only on
designated roads and trails except if used as a
big-game hunting aid.
d. Spring Creek, Dome View trails and Dome
Rock Trail from Jackrabbit Lodge are open
only July 16-Nov. 30.

DOUGLAS RES. SWA - Larimer Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Wellington exit on I-25, go
5.5 miles W, S and W on Hwy. 1 to CR 15, go 1
mile N on CR 15 to CR 60, then .25 of a mile W
to LaVina Drive. Go N on LaVina Drive to lake.
From Fort Collins at Hwys. 287 and 1, take Hwy.
1 N for 4 miles to Waverly cutoff (CR 15). Go N
on CR 15 to CR 60. Then go .25 of a mile W to
LaVina Drive and go N.
GMU: 9
FACILITIES: rest room
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting, fires, camping, discharging firearms
or bows, sailboards, sailboats, ice skating,
ATVs, dirt bikes, snowmobiles prohibited.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater
wake.
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�c. Open 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour after
sunset; no time restrictions for fishing.

DOWDY LAKE SWA- Larimer Co.

DIRECTIONS: From town of Red Feather Lakes,
go 1 mile NE on USFS Access Road.
GMU/ACRES: 191 / 120 acres of water
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: power boating, hiking, camping
FACILITIES: rest room, boat ramp, campgrounds
RESTRICTIONS: boating prohibited if it creates a
whitewater wake

DRY CREEK BASIN SWA - San Miguel Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Naturita, go 17 miles S on
Hwy. 141. Hwy. 141 goes SW through property.
GMU: 70
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dove, mountain lion,
bobcat, coyote
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife
viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping prohibited except in designated
areas.
b. Snowmobiles prohibited.

DUCK CREEK SWA - Logan Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Crook, go 1.5 miles N on
Hwy. 55.
GMU/ACRES: 90 / 1,121 acres
HUNTING: rabbit, pheasant, dove, waterfowl,
deer
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Target practice prohibited except if authorized
by area wildlife manager.
c. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except when hunting.
d. Field trials may be authorized Feb., March and
Aug. Trials limited to 1 per year.

DUNE RIDGE SWA - Logan Co.

DIRECTIONS: From I-76 at Sterling exit, go .5 of
a mile W on Hwy. 6 to CR 370, then go 5 miles
SW.
GMU/ACRES: 96 / 400 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite quail, turkey, dove, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except when hunting.
c. Target practice prohibited except if authorized
by area wildlife manager.

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d. All recreational activities except deer hunting
prohibited opening weekend of regular plains
rifle deer season, and opening day and first
weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
e. Horses prohibited except when training hunting dogs and only allowed in Feb., March and
April (through Wed. before spring turkey
season opens) and Aug.
f. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited
from first day of teal season to last day of dark
goose season.

DURANGO SFU - La Plata Co.

DIRECTIONS: In Durango, next to Animas
River.
GMUs/ACRES: 74, 75 / 14 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: visitors center, limited tours
FACILITIES: rest room, drinking water
RESTRICTIONS: dogs prohibited

DUTCH GULCH SWA - Gunnison Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Gunnison, go 5.3 miles E
on Hwy. 50, then 7.3 miles S on CR 42, which
becomes BLM Rd. 307.
GMU: 67 / 320 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open June 16-end of Feb.
b. Access by foot or horseback only from
designated parking areas. Parking only in
designated areas.
c. ATVs, dirt bikes, snowmobiles allowed only
on improved road.
d. Camping, fires prohibited.
e. Dogs prohibited except as an aid in hunting or
on leash.

EAGLE RIVER SWA (FISHING LEASES)
- Eagle Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Eagle, go E on Hwy. 6 about
2-3 miles to property boundary sign. This is W
edge of SWA. Property extends E about 2 miles
with 3 designated fishing access points. Access
allowed only at these points, fishing allowed only
on N side of Eagle River.
GMU: 35
FISHING: coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires, dogs prohibited
b. Open for fishing only, access is only at designated points as posted

ECHO CANYON RES. SWA - Archuleta
Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Pagosa Springs, go 4 miles
S on Hwy. 84.
GMU/ACRES: 78 / 211 acres

�HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: boating, picnicking, wildlife
viewing
FACILITIES: rest room, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires, snowmobiles prohibited.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater
wake.

ELLIOTT SWA - Morgan Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Snyder, go 6 miles NE on
CR W.7.
GMUs/ACRES: 95, 96 / 2,576 acres
HUNTING: deer, pheasant, bobwhite quail, rabbit, squirrel, turkey, waterfowl
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: duck blinds on Union Tract
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 3 a.m.-9 p.m.; no time restrictions for
hunters with night-hunting permit.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Target practice prohibited except if authorized
by area wildlife manager.
d. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except when hunting or bowfishing.
e. All recreational activities except deer hunting
are prohibited on opening weekend of regular
plains rifle deer season, and opening day and
first weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
f. Horses prohibited except when training hunting dogs and only allowed in Feb., March and
April (through Wed. before spring turkey
season opens) and Aug.
g. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited
from first day of teal season to last day of dark
goose season.
UNION TRACT: Waterfowl hunting only. See
2011 Waterfowl brochure for details.
HAMILIN TRACT (N AND S): Hunting allowed.
See 2011 Waterfowl brochure for information.
QUINT TRACT: Landowner permission required
to hunt deer.

EMERALD MOUNTAIN SWA - Routt Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Steamboat Springs, go S on
Hwy. 40 to 5th Street. Turn right on 5th Street,
turn left on Howelsen Pkwy., which becomes
River Road/CR 14 to S. SWA is W of road. Park
in the lot at the left posted for SWA. Follow
marked orange posts on W side of CR 14 along
trail easement through private property to access
Emerald Mountain.
GMU: 131
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open from 4 a.m.-10 p.m. July 1-Nov. 30.
b. Access by foot or horseback only.
c. Camping, fires, dogs prohibited.

ESCALANTE SWA - Delta, Mesa, Montrose
Cos.

HAMILTON TRACT: From Delta, go 2.2 miles
W on 5th Street (G Rd.), to G50 Rd. Go 2 miles
NW. Alternate route: From Delta, go 5.5 miles
NW on Hwy. 50.
LOWER ROUBIDEAU TRACT: From Delta, go
4.5 miles W on 5th Street (G Rd.).
PICKETT CORRAL TRACT: From Delta, go 12
miles NW on Hwy. 50 to Escalante Canyon turnoff; then 21 miles SW into Escalante Canyon.
PEACH ORCHARD POINT TRACT: From Delta,
go 6.5 miles W on 5th Street (G Rd.) to Sawmill
Mesa Rd., then 11.5 miles N.
CAP SMITH TRACT: From Delta, go 12 miles
NW on Hwy. 50 to Escalante Canyon turnoff;
then 6 miles SW into Escalante Canyon.
EAST WALKER TRACT: From Delta, go 12 miles
N on Hwy. 50 to Escalante Canyon turnoff, then
go 4 miles SW into Escalante Canyon.
UPPER ROUBIDEAU TRACT: From Delta, go 6.5
miles W on 5th Street (G Rd.) to Sawmill Mesa
Rd., then go 11.5 miles N.
WEST WALKER TRACT: From Delta, go 12 miles
NW on Hwy. 50 to Escalante Canyon turnoff,
then go 17 miles SW into Escalante Canyon to
Palmer Gulch Rd. Go 5 miles W; then 1.2 miles
N toward Tatum Ridge to Tatum Ridge/Snowbelly Ridge Rds.; then 6 miles NE.
WATERWHEEL TRACT: From Delta, go 12 miles
NW on Hwy. 50 to Escalante Canyon turnoff;
then 3 miles SW into Escalante Canyon. Then
go .75 of a mile upstream S of Gunnison River
(primitive road).
GUNNISON RIVER TRACT: From Delta, go 12
miles NW on Hwy. 50 to Escalante Canyon Rd.,
then go 3 miles SW to Gunnison River, then .75
of a mile upstream S of Gunnison River (primitive road).
GMU/ACRES: 62 / 7,612 acres on all tracts
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, pheasant, dove,
waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing, interpretive program, historical area
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Field trials may be authorized Feb., March,
Aug. and Sept.
b. Dog training prohibited on Hamilton and Lower Roubideau tracts during upland game or
migratory bird seasons. Hamilton and Lower
Roubideau tracts open only Aug. 1-March 14.
c. Lower Roubideau tract hunting are youth/
mentor hunting only. Only one mentor per
youth may hunt.
d. Bowfishing prohibited.

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�FINGER ROCK SFU - Routt Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Yampa, go 3 miles S on
Hwy. 131.
GMU/ACRES: 26 / 20 acres
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, limited tours
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Fishing, camping, fires, dogs prohibited.
b. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited in
designated safety zones as posted.

FISH CREEK SWA - Dolores Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Dolores, go 12 miles N on
Hwy. 145 to USFS Rd. 535, then 12 miles N to
Fish Creek access road. Then go 1.5 miles N.
GMU/ACRES: 71 / 314 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky grouse,
snowshoe hare
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: camping (only during deer &amp; elk
seasons), hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS: camping prohibited except in
deer and elk seasons

FLAGLER RES. SWA - Kit Carson Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Flagler, go 5 miles E on
Rd. U.
GMU/ACRES: 107 / 400 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, pheasant, dove, waterfowl, turkey
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: power boating, waterskiing,
camping, picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest rooms, boat ramps
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited during waterfowl seasons
except float tubes or craft propelled by hand,
wind or electric motors.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater
wake. Waterskiing permitted Sun. and Mon.,
June 1-Aug. 31.
c. Hunting open to youth/mentors only. Only
one mentor per youth may hunt.

FORKS SWA - Larimer Co.

DIRECTIONS: Take Hwy. 34 W. Go W at Wilson
Avenue for 14.4 miles to SWA on S, near mile
marker 76.
GMU: 20
RESTRICTIONS:
b. Open 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour after
sunset. Foot access only, no vehicles, from
Nov. 1-March 31.
a. Camping, fires, hunting, target practice
prohibited.

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FORT LYON SWA - Bent Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Las Animas, go 20 miles E
on Hwy. 50 to CR 183. SWA is S of Hwy. 50, next
to John Martin Res. SWA.
GMUS: 125
RESTRICTIONS: ATVs, dirt bikes prohibited

FOUR MILE SWA - Douglas Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Deckers, take Hwy. 67 S to
Westcreek. From Westcreek, travel W on Stump
Rd. to 9J Rd. Go N on 9J Rd. to SWA.
GMU: 51
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot or horseback only.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.

FRANK SWA - Larimer, Weld Cos.

DIRECTIONS: From I-25 at Windsor exit, go
2.3 miles E on Hwy. 392 to CR 13, then go .5 of
a mile S.
GMU/ACRES: 94 / 640 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, dove,
waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited except when hunting. Discharging bows allowed
for bowfishing.
c. Hunting only with shotguns or bows.
d. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater
wake.
e. During regular duck season, all waterfowl and
small game hunting limited to Sat., Sun., Mon.
and legal holidays. Reservations required. See
“Reservations Procedures” (page 3) for details.
Max. 4 hunters per reservation. Mandatory
check in and check out as posted at designated
check station.
f. Hunting prohibited west of CR 13 and as
posted in NE corner of SWA.

FRANKLIN ISLAND SWA - Mesa Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Grand Junction, go E on
I-70; turn S on Hwy. 141 (32 Rd.). Turn W on D
Rd. Franklin Island SWA is on W side of road,
along the river.
GMUs: 30, 41
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Only waterfowl hunting and only from established blinds.
b. Camping, dogs (except as aid in hunting),
prohibited.
c. Hunting by reservation only. See “Reservation
Procedures” (page 3) for details. Mandatory
check in and check out as posted at designated
station.

�d. Hunting areas that have not been reserved are
available on first-come, first-served basis after
5 a.m. for that hunt day. Reserved areas unoccupied by 7 a.m. are available first-come, firstserved basis. Any hunt area must be yielded at
any time upon request of a hunter holding a
valid reservation for that area.

FRANTZ LAKE SWA - Chaffee Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Salida, go .75 of a mile NW
on Hwy. 291 to CR 154, then .75 of a mile W.
SWA is SW of Mt. Shavano SFU.
GMU: 56
FISHING: coldwater lake
FACILITIES: rest room
RESTRICTIONS: camping, discharging bows and
firearms prohibited

FRENCHMAN CREEK SWA - Phillips Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Holyoke, go 5 miles W on
Hwy. 6 to CR 29, then go .5 of a mile S.
GMU/ACRES: 98 / 69 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, pheasant, dove
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Target practice prohibited except if authorized
by area wildlife manager.
c. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except when hunting.

GARFIELD CREEK SWA - Garfield Co.

DIRECTIONS: From New Castle, go 2 miles SW
on CR 312 to Garfield Creek Rd., then 1 mile S.
GMU/ACRES: 42 / 13,179 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping prohibited except 7 days before start
of regular big-game seasons through 7 days
after regular big-game seasons.
b. Hunting prohibited within 75 yards of centerline of CRs 312 and 328. Hunting prohibited
in designated safety zone as posted.
c. Open Dec. 1-July 15 only for spring turkey
hunting below and small-game hunting above
junction of CRs 312 and 328. Open for other
access July 16-Nov. 30.
d. Dogs prohibited except as hunting aid.
e. Bicycles allowed only on CRs 312 and 328.

GEORGETOWN SWA - Clear Creek Co.

DIRECTIONS: From I-70, take exit 228. Turn N
on 15th St.
GMU/ACRES: 39 / 670 acres
HUNTING: small game, deer, bighorn sheep
RECREATION: wildlife observation, hiking

RESTRICTIONS: hunting bighorn sheep prohibited within .25 of a mile of I-70 throughout SWA

GLENWOOD SPRINGS SFU - Garfield Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Glenwood Springs, go 2.2
miles N along Mitchell Creek.
GMU/ACRES: 34 / 2 acres
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, limited tours
RESTRICTIONS: camping, dogs prohibited

GRANADA SWA - Prowers Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Granada go N on Hwy. 385;
turn E on Half Street (first road N of railroad).
Go 1.5 miles.
GMUs/ACRES: 127, 132 / 3,672 acres
HUNTING: small game, waterfowl, deer
FISHING: warmwater fishing in Arkansas River
RECREATION: wildlife observation, photography
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour after
sunset.
b. Parking allowed only in designated areas.
c. Camping, fires prohibited. ATVs, dirt bikes
prohibited. All other motor vehicles restricted
to access roads and parking lots.
d. MIDWESTERN FARMS TRACT:
1. Hunting restricted to S of river road and by
shotgun and archery only.
2. Swimming, boating, float tubes prohibited.

GRANBY RANCH (CONSERVATION
EASEMENT) - Grand Co.

DIRECTIONS: SWA is .75 of a mile E of Hwy. 40
on CR 89, near Granby.
GMU/ACRES: 28 / 451 acres
HUNTING: closed to hunting except with permission from private landowner
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open April 16-Nov. 14
b. Fires, motor vehicles prohibited
c. Dogs must be on leash

GRANITE SWA - Chaffee Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Buena Vista, 17 miles N
on Hwy. 24. Access from Chaffee-Lake co. line
downstream to .25 of a mile below Granite
Bridge.
GMUs: 48, 49
FISHING: fishing access only; coldwater fishing
on Arkansas River. Fishing area is from Lake Co.
line downstream to 1.5 miles below the Granite
bridge.

GRIEVE RANCH (CONSERVATION
EASEMENT) - Routt Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Craig, take Hwy. 13 N 44
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�miles to Baggs, Wyo. Turn right on Wyo. Hwy.
70, go 17 miles to CR 129. Turn right and go 3
miles to SWA campground.
GMU: 5
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Fires, snowmobiles, ATVs, motorcycles,
commercial use, woodcutting and gathering
prohibited.
b. Dogs allowed only as hunting aid.
c. Firearms allowed only for hunting.
d. Camping only in developed campgrounds.
e. Closed on hay meadows N of CR 129.
f. Fishing access to Little Snake River restricted
to river corridor, plus 20 feet above high-water
line on either bank.

GROUNDHOG RES. SWA - Dolores Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Dolores, go 25 miles N on
USFS Rd. 526 to USFS Rd. 533, then 5 miles NE.
GMU: 71
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest room, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater
wake.
b. Camping prohibited.

GUNNISON SWA - Gunnison Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Gunnison, go 6 miles W on
Hwy. 50.
GMU/ACRES: 54 / 2,800 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky grouse
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open April 1-Nov. 30.
b. Camping only in designated areas.
c. Foot or horseback access only on Beaver Creek
Trail.

GUNNISON RIVER SWA (VAN TUYL &amp;
REDDEN) - Gunnison Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Gunnison go N on Hwy.
135 to CR 13. Turn left and go .25 of a mile to
where road jogs left and becomes Tincup Street
in Gunnison. Go W 3 blocks to Palisade City
Park. Parking N side park. Accessed is by foot .5
of a mile W of parking lot.
GMU: 54
HUNTING: waterfowl by shotgun only
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: parking area
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot access only.
b. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited

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except when hunting.
c. Waterfowl hunting only, with shotguns.

GYPSUM PONDS SWA - Eagle Co.

DIRECTIONS: I-70 to Gypsum exit, take S side
frontage road of I-70 E to parking area. SWA is
on N side of Eagle River only.
GMU/ACRES: 35 / 90 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream, coldwater lake
RECREATION: non-motorized boating on pond,
wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: parking area
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open sunrise to sunset; no time restrictions
for hunters and anglers.
b. Camping, fires, glass containers, boat launching and takeouts prohibited.
c. Dogs prohibited March 15-June 15 to protect
nesting waterfowl. Dogs prohibited on eastern
ponds except when used in waterfowl hunting.
d. Field trials may be authorized in Aug. and
Sept.

HALLENBACK RANCH SWA - Lake Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Leadville, go 7 mi. S
on Hwy. 24, turn W on CR 10 and W on CR
24A. SWA is adjacent to Box Creek STL.
GMU: 48
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Closed Dec. 1-March 31 and closed on western third of SWA as posted April 1-June 15 to
protect wintering and calving elk.

HARMON SWA (FISHING EASEMENT)
- Chaffee Co.

DIRECTIONS: From the stoplight in Buena Vista,
go W on CR 306 for 2.2 miles. Turn right on CR
361 for .2 of a mile to parking area.
GMU: 481
RESTRICTIONS: Fishing only. Campfires, dogs,
overnight camping, firearms, hunting prohibited.

HAVILAND LAKE SWA - La Plata Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Durango, go 18 miles N on
Hwy. 550 to USFS Rd. 671, then go .5 of a mile E.
GMU/ACRES: 74 / 208 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: camping, boating
FACILITIES: campgrounds, rest room, drinking
water, gravel boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS: float tubes or craft propelled by
hand or electric motor only

�HECKENDORF SWA - Chaffee Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Buena Vista, go 5 miles N
on Hwy. 24 to CR 361, then go 1 mile W.
GMU/ACRES: 481 / 640 acres
HUNTING: elk, deer, small game, pronghorn
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS: camping, fires prohibited

HIGEL SWA - Alamosa Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Alamosa, take Hwy. 160
NW to CR 104 N. SWA is N of junction of CRs
104 and 3.0S.
GMU: 791
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open only Sat., Sun., Wed. and legal holidays
from Sept. 1-Feb. 14
b. Permit required Sept. 1-Feb. 14. Max of 25
permits issued daily, available free, first come,
first served. From Sept. 1-30, and Nov. 11Feb.14, permits obtained by reservation by
calling 719-587-6923 or at the Wildlife Service
Center in Monte Vista. Oct. 1-Nov. 10, permits obtained through reservation system. See
“Reservation Procedures,” (page 3) for details.
1. Reservations for weekends can be made up
to 14 days in advance but not less than 2 days
before Saturday of weekend requested. Reservations for Wed. can be made up to 14 days in
advance but not less than 2 days before date
requested. Max. 2 people per reservation.
c. Closed Feb. 15-July 15 to protect nesting water
birds. Area wildlife manager may authorize
educational or scientific uses during closures.
d. Bowfishing prohibited.

HOHNHOLZ LAKES SWA - Larimer Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Hwy. 14 at upper end of
Poudre Canyon, go 30 miles N on Laramie River
Rd. (CR 103).
GMU/ACRES: 7 / 80 acres of water, 1 mile of
river
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream, coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest rooms
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited except float tubes or craft
propelled by hand, wind or electric motor.
b. Camping only in Laramie River camping area.
c. Grace Creek Rd. closed Dec. 1-Aug. 15.
d. Sailboards prohibited.

HOLBROOK RES. SWA - Otero Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Swink, go 3 miles N on CR
24.5 to CR FF, then go .5 of a mile E.
GMU/ACRES: 125 / 670 acres

FISHING: warmwater
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant,
bobwhite quail, dove, waterfowl
RECREATION: powerboating, sailboating, sailsurfing, waterskiing, camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest rooms, boat ramps
RESTRICTIONS: hunting prohibited in safety
zone on SW side of residence as posted

HOLLY SWA - Prowers Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Holly, go 1 mile N on CR
34.
GMUs/ACRES: 127, 132 / 55 acres
HUNTING: rabbit, pheasant, dove, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, open fires, ATVs, dirt bikes prohibited.
b. Hunting prohibited in designated safety zones
between US 50 and CR FF.

HOLYOKE SWA - Phillips Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Holyoke, go 4 miles S on
Hwy. 385 to CR 14; then 4 miles W.
GMU/ACRES: 98 / 80 acres
HUNTING: rabbit, pheasant, dove, deer
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Target practice prohibited except if authorized
by area wildlife manager.
c. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except when hunting.

HOME LAKE SWA - Rio Grande Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Monte Vista, go 1.5 miles E
on Sherman Avenue.
GMU: 791
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Float tubes or craft propelled by hand, wind,
electric motor only. Motorboats up to 10 hp
allowed any time. Motorboats 10 hp or more
allowed only 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
b. Open sunrise to sunset; no time restrictions
for fishing or with night-hunting permit.

HORSE CREEK RES. SWA (TIMBER
LAKE) - Bent, Otero Cos.

DIRECTIONS: From LaJunta, go 8 miles N on
Hwy. 109 to Cheraw; then 2 miles E on CR JJ.5 to
CR 33. Go 7 miles N.
GMU/ACRES: 125 / 2,603 acres
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: power boating, sail surfing,
waterskiing, camping, wildlife viewing, hunting
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�by permission only
FACILITIES: rest rooms, boat ramps
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour after
sunset; no time restrictions for fishing.
b. ATVs, dirt bikes, snowmobiles prohibited.
c. Frozen surface of lake closed. Dams, inlets,
outlet structures closed except for fishing.

HORSETHIEF CANYON SWA - Mesa Co.

DIRECTIONS: I-70 W to Fruita exit, take Hwy.
340 S 1 mile to property sign. Take access road
4 miles.
GMUs: 30, 40
HUNTING: waterfowl, dove, deer, coyote, rabbit,
pheasant
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 5 a.m.-9 p.m., no restricted hours for
fishing.
b. Camping, fires, quail hunting prohibited.
Turkey hunting prohibited, except by permit
for youth/mentor hunting in spring.
c. Hunting permitted with shotguns, hand-held
bows and muzzleloading rifles.
d. Fishing prohibited in rearing ponds and as
posted.
e. Waterfowl hunting on Sat. restricted to youth/
mentors only and only from 100 yards east of
blind No. 1 to western SWA boundary.
f. To hunt waterfowl on W end of property,
reservations required for specific blind. Hunting restricted to within 100 yards of blind. No
more than 4 hunters per blind. See “Reservation Procedures,” (page 3) for details. Hunters
must check in and out as posted.
g. Hunt areas not reserved available on firstcome, first-served basis after 5 a.m. each
hunting day. Reserved areas not claimed by
7 a.m. also available first-come, first-served.
Any hunt area must be yielded at any time by
request of a hunter with a valid reservation for
that area.
h. Permits not required for waterfowl hunting
100 yards E of blind No. 1 to eastern SWA
boundary, including Skipper’s Island.
i. Waterfowl hunting prohibited Wed.-Fri. except
Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day and New
Year’s Day.

HOT CREEK SWA - Conejos Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Monte Vista, go 20 miles S
on Hwy. 15 to access road, then go 5 miles W.
GMU/ACRES: 81 / 3,494 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, black bear, mountain lion,
rabbit, dove, waterfowl

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FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Vehicles prohibited Jan. 1-April 30.
b. Snowmobiles prohibited.

HOT SULPHUR SPRINGS SWA - Grand
Co.

BYERS CANYON RIFLE RANGE: From Hot Sulphur Springs, go 4 miles W on Hwy. 40 to range
(N of highway).
HOT SULPHUR SPRINGS STATE RANCH: From
Hot Sulphur Springs, go 3 miles W on Hwy. 40
to Colorado River bridge, then go S at W end of
bridge.
LONE BUCK UNIT: From Hot Sulphur Springs,
go 3.5 miles W on Hwy. 40 to unit (S of Hwy.).
JENNY WILLIAMS UNIT: From Hot Sulphur
Springs, go 3 miles W on Hwy. 40 to CR 50 (E
end of Colorado River bridge), then go 2 miles S.
JOE GERRANS, PIONEER PARK UNITS: From
Hot Sulphur Springs, go 3 miles W on Hwy. 40
to Colorado River bridge, then go S at E end of
bridge.
PAUL F. GILBERT FISHING AREA: From Hot
Sulphur Springs, go 3 miles W on Hwy. 40 to W
end of Colorado River bridge; then S.
PIONEER PARK UNIT: N and W of Hot Sulphur
Springs on the edge of town, N side of Colorado
River.
GMUs/ACRES: 18, 28 / 1,173 acres, all units
HUNTING: deer, elk, black bear, mountain lion,
rabbit, dusky grouse, waterfowl, dove
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: camping, hiking, snowmobiling,
wildlife viewing, photography, shooting range
FACILITIES: rest room, rifle range, campsites
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping only in Joe Gerrans Unit and Lone
Buck campgrounds.
b. Discharging firearms prohibited in Joe Gerrans Unit, Lone Buck campgrounds and Paul
F. Gilbert Fishing Area.
c. Byers Canyon Rifle Range open sunrise to
sunset. The range may be closed to protect
wintering big game.
d. Bowfishing prohibited.
e. Fires and off-road travel prohibited in Parshall
Divide Unit.

HUERFANO SWA - Huerfano Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Gardner, go 13 miles W on
CR 580.
GMU/ACRES: 861 / 544 acres
HUNTING: deer, bear, rabbit, dove
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing

�FACILITIES: rest rooms, picnic tables

HUGO SWA - Lincoln Co.

CLINGINGSMITH TRACT: From Hugo, go 14
miles S on CR 109, then 2.25 miles E on CR 2G.
GMU/ACRES: 113 / 2,240 acres
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, rabbit, dove,
waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater; spring stocked trout
fishing
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest rooms
RESTRICTIONS: boating prohibited

INDIAN RUN SWA - Routt Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Hamilton, go 12 miles SE
on Hwy. 317 to CR 67, then go 6 miles S.
GMU/ACRES: 12 / 2,039 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, black bear, rabbit, dusky
grouse
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping restricted to designated areas.
b. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited in
designated safety zones.

JACKSON LAKE SWA - Morgan Co.

DIRECTIONS: From I-76 at Hwy. 39 exit, go 7.4
miles N on Hwy. 39 to Hwy. 144. Then go 1 mile
NE to CR 5, then 3.8 miles N to CR CC, then 1
mile W to CR 4, then .25 of a mile S.
GMU/ACRES: 95 / 394 acres
HUNTING: pheasant, waterfowl, dove, rabbit,
deer
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: powerboating, sailboating, sail
surfing, waterskiing, wildlife viewing (no boat
ramp)
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access only from designated parking areas.
b. Camping, fires, ice fishing, hunting with centerfire rifles prohibited.
c. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited except when hunting. Discharging bows allowed
for bowfishing.
d. No fishing Oct. 1 through last day of regular
waterfowl season in the SWA portion of the
lake. SWA property is marked with signs.
No fishing Nov. 1 through last day of regular
waterfowl season in the state park portion of
the lake north of the boat ramp.
e. Hunting prohibited from frozen surface of lake
and elsewhere as posted. Boats prohibited on
frozen surface of the lake.
f. Target practice prohibited except with area
wildlife manager’s authorization.

g. From the first day of regular duck season
through the last day of regular duck season,
waterfowl and small-game hunters must check
out at check station.
h. From the first day of regular duck season to
the opening of regular goose season, three
reservations available for waterfowl hunting
from vessels on the lake.
1. Boat hunting prohibited beginning Nov. 1
except for hunters with boating reservation.
Hunters with boat reservations must call
reservation line 2 days before scheduled hunt
to confirm ice conditions.
2. During this time, all hunting from vessels is
by reservation only. See “Reservation Procedures,” (page 3) for details. Max. 4 people per
reservation.
3. Hunters and vessels must stay in designated hunt zone. Hunting prohibited within
150 yards of shore and other vessels. Vessels
launched from Jackson Lake State Park must
have state parks pass. Vessels can also be hand
launched from SWA as posted.
4. Waterfowl hunting from vessels permitted only Sat., Sun., Wed., Columbus Day
(observed), Veterans Day, Thanksgiving Day,
Christmas Day, New Year’s Day and Martin
Luther King Jr. Day.

JAMES M. JOHN SWA - Las Animas Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Raton, NM, go 7 miles on
NM Hwys. 72 &amp; 526. Go N up Sugarite Canyon
12 miles to Lake Dorothey SWA, then go NW 4
miles on unmarked trail to top of Fishers Peak
Mesa.
GMU/ACRES: 140 / 8,200 acres
HUNTING: elk, deer, bear, mountain lion, small
game, turkey
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, mountain biking, hiking, picnicking
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open April 2-Nov. 30.
b. Access by foot or horseback only.
c. Camping prohibited within 100 feet of
streams.
d. Hunting access restricted in regular rifle deer
and elk seasons to big game only, by drawing.

JAMES MARK JONES SWA - Park Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Hwy. 24 E of Hartsel, take
CR 15 (Elkhorn Rd.) N 15 miles to sign. Go
W 1.8 miles to parking area. From Hwy. 285 at
Como turnoff, take CR 15 SE 8 miles to sign. Go
W 1.8 miles to parking area. Road to parking
area not maintained in winter.
GMU/ACRES: 50 / 12,122 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, pronghorn, small game
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�RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: parking areas
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open May 2-Dec. 31.
b. Fires only in established fire rings at designated parking areas.

JEAN K. TOOL SWA - Morgan Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Fort Morgan, go 4 miles
NE on I-76 to Dodd Bridge Rd., then go 1.75
miles N.
GMU/ACRES: 96 / 903 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite quail, turkey, dove, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, hiking
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access from designated parking areas only.
Open 3 a.m.-9 p.m.; no time restrictions for
hunters with night-hunting permit.
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except when hunting.
d. Target practice prohibited except if authorized
by area wildlife manager.
e. All recreational activities except deer hunting
prohibited opening weekend of regular plains
rifle deer season, and opening day and first
weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
f. Horses prohibited except when training hunting dogs and only allowed in Feb., March and
April (through Wed. before spring turkey
season opens) and Aug.
g. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited
from first day of teal season to last day of dark
goose season.
h. Beginning on first day of regular duck season
through last day of regular duck season:
1. Waterfowl and small-game hunters must
check out at designated check station by 2
p.m.
2. Waterfowl and small-game hunting is by
reservation only. See “Reservation Procedures,” (page 3) for details. Reservations
limited to three waterfowl and three smallgame per day. Max. 4 people per reservation.
Mentors must be 18 and have a valid hunter
education certificate. Mentors are not required
to hunt.
3. Waterfowl and small-game hunting permitted only Sat., Sun., Wed., Columbus Day
(observed), Veterans Day, Thanksgiving Day,
Christmas Day, New Year’s Day and Martin
Luther King Jr. Day.
4. Deer and fall turkey hunting permitted in
established seasons. Deer and turkey hunters are not required to check in or out, but
reservation is required. These are unlimited in

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number.
5. Uses other than hunting prohibited during
this time.

JENSEN SWA - Rio Blanco Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Meeker, go 9 miles NE on
Hwy. 13 to CR 30.
GMUs/ACRES: 12, 23, 211 / 5,955 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, black bear, rabbit, dusky
grouse, waterfowl
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open July 16-Dec. 31.
b. Camping only in designated areas.

JERRY CREEK RES. SWA (JERRY CREEK
RES. #1 &amp; 2) - Mesa Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Molina, take Hwy. 330 W.
SWA is on N side of highway at confluence of
Plateau and Spring creeks.
GMU: 421
FISHING: warmwater lake (catch and release
only)
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting, firearms, ice fishing, camping, fires,
motorized and non-motorized vehicles, pets,
domestic animals, boating, floating, swimming, wading prohibited.
b. Frozen surface of lake closed.

JIM OLTERMAN/LONE CONE SWA Dolores Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Norwood, go 1.5 miles E on
Hwy. 145 to USFS Rd. 610, then go 24 miles S.
GMUs/ACRES: 70, 71 / 5,030 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, black bear, dusky grouse
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: camping, picnicking, wildlife
viewing
FACILITIES: two-horse corrals, campsites
RESTRICTIONS: snowmobiles prohibited

JOE MOORE RES. SWA - Montezuma Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Mancos, go 5 miles NE on
Hwy. 184 to CR 40, then go 4 miles N.
GMU/ACRES: 73 / 120 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest room, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited if it causes a whitewater
wake.
b. Camping prohibited.

�JOHN MARTIN RES. SWA - Bent Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Las Animas, go 20 miles E
on Hwy. 50 to Hasty. SWA 2 miles S of Hasty.
GMUs/ACRES: 125, 126, 146 / 22,325 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite quail, scaled quail, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: power boating, sail boating, sail
surfing, waterskiing, camping, hiking, wildlife
viewing
FACILITIES: rest rooms, boat ramps
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Field trials may be authorized Feb., March,
Aug. and Sept.
b. Closed except to retrieve downed waterfowl
Nov. 1 through last day of waterfowl season as
posted on U.S. Army Corps of Engineer land
under lease by CPW to provide for waterfowl
resting.
c. ATVs, dirt bikes prohibited.

JOHNSON VILLAGE SWA - Chaffee Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Hwy. 24 bridge over Arkansas River, SWA is on the W half of river .25
of a mile upstream and .5 of a mile downstream.
Fishing access only.
GMU: 481
FISHING: coldwater stream

JULESBURG SWA (JULESBURG, OVID
LEASES) - Sedgwick Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Ovid, go .5 of a mile S on
CR 29.
GMU: 92
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite quail, dove, turkey, waterfowl
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Target practice prohibited except if authorized
by area wildlife manager.
c. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except when hunting.
d. All recreational activities except deer hunting
prohibited opening weekend of regular plains
rifle deer season, and opening day and first
weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
e. Horses prohibited except when training hunting dogs and only allowed in Feb., March and
April (through Wed. before spring turkey
season opens) and Aug.
f. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited
from first day of teal season to last day of dark
goose season.

JUMBO RES. (JULESBURG) SWA - Logan, Sedgwick Cos.

DIRECTIONS: From I-76 at Red Lion exit (No.
155), go 3 miles N to Hwy. 138, then 1 mile NE
to CR 95, then 2 miles N.
GMU/ACRES: 90 / 1,703 acres
HUNTING: rabbit, pheasant, waterfowl, doves
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest rooms, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Anyone ages 19-64 must purchase an annual
Jumbo Res./Prewitt Res. access permit to
enter the property. Anyone who has a valid
Colorado annual hunting or fishing license
does NOT need to have an access permit.
Permits are $36, valid April 1-March 31, and
available anywhere you can purchase CPW
hunting and fishing licenses.
b. Vehicles limited to 250 on the property at
once.
c. Boating prohibited Oct. 1 through last day of
regular goose season, with exceptions listed
below. Hand-propelled craft may be used to
set and pick up decoys and to retrieve downed
waterfowl.
d. Waterskiing permitted 10 a.m.-7 p.m. Fri., Sat.,
Sun. and Mon. of Memorial Day weekend.
e. Fishing restricted to 2 S dams and bank
around outlet tower from Oct. 1 to last day of
waterfowl season.
f. Boats prohibited within 50 feet of outlet
structure.
g. Hunting prohibited from frozen surface of
lake.
h. Hunting from floating devices by reservation
only from opening day of regular Eastern
Plains duck season until opening day of dark
goose season.
1. Reservations required. See “Reservation
Procedures,” (page 3) for details. Reservations
not transferable, 3 available for waterfowl
hunting on reservoir.
2. Boat hunting prohibited beginning first day
of regular dark goose season. Hunters with
boat reservations must call reservation line
2 days before scheduled hunt to confirm ice
conditions. Only boat hunters with reservations are exempt from boat closure.
3. Hunting from floating devices permitted
only Sat., Sun., Wed., Columbus Day (observed) and Veterans Day.
4. Boat hunters must leave reservoir by 2 p.m.
and are prohibited from hunting within 150
yards of hunters on shore or other vessels.

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�JUMPING COW SWA - Elbert Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Kiowa, take Hwy. 86 about
16 miles E to CR 105. Turn N, go about 2 miles
to CR 122, turn E to SWA.
GMU: 105
HUNTING: by permit only, for dove, turkey,
pronghorn doe, anterless elk, white-tailed deer
doe and mule deer doe
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting access by permit only. Must have
valid license for the activity prior to applying for the permit. Permits must be kept on
hunter at all times.
1. Permits may designate hunt zones, in which
case activity is restricted to those zones only
and the permit is not valid property-wide.
2. Permits are free and available through
drawing process. Applications available from
the Wildlife Service Center in Denver, (303)
291-7227.
3. Applications are due:
a. Third Mon. in Aug. for: dove, fall turkey,
pronghorn doe, antlerless elk, whitetailed deer doe and mule deer doe.
b. Third Mon. in March for: spring turkey
4. Permitted hunters may take one other nonhunter or non-angler onto the property. Person
must remain with permit holder.
5. Permitted hunters may not enter the property before the first Mon. after the opening
day of their season.
b. Open two hours before sunrise to one hour
after sunset. Hunters may remain as long as
reasonable to retrieve downed game.
c. Vehicle use permitted only on marked existing
roadways that lead to parking areas. All other
access by foot or horseback only.
d. Gates shall be left as found after passing
through.
e. Camping, fires prohibited.

JUNCTION BUTTE SWA - Grand Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Kremmling, go 3 miles S on
Hwy. 9 to CR 387 (dirt road); then .5 of a mile E.
GMU: 37
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky grouse
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, hang gliding prohibited.
b. Vehicles prohibited except day after Labor Day
through last day of regular big-game season.

KARVAL RES. SWA - Lincoln Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Hwys. 94 and 109, go S 10
miles on Hwy. 109.
GMU/ACRES: 120 / 235 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, scaled quail, dove,

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waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater; spring stocked trout
fishing
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest room, shade shelters
RESTRICTIONS: float tubes or craft propelled by
hand, wind or electric motor only allowed

KEMP-BREEZE SWA - Grand Co.

BREEZE UNIT: About 15 miles W of Granby
on Hwy. 40 past Parshall, go .5 of a mile. Look
for mile marker 196. Turn left .25 of a mile past
marker for parking or go W .75 of a mile for
more parking. Unit is 11.5 miles W of Kremmling.
KEMP UNIT: From Granby, go 14.5 miles W on
Hwy. 40, turn left on CR 3 and go over Colorado
River bridge. Turn right on second road, or go
another .5 of a mile, and turn right for parking.
Unit is 12 miles E of Kremmling.
GMUs: 18, 28
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Fishing at Breeze Unit Kids Pond restricted to
youth fishing and anglers with mobility impairments who are restricted to a wheelchair.
b. Breeze Unit hay meadow wetland closed
March 15-July 15.

KINNEY LAKE SWA - Lincoln Co.

KINNEY LAKE TRACT: From Hugo, go about
11.7 miles S of the town on CR 109 (also called
CR 32) to CR 2J. 1 mile E on CR 2J is SW corner
of SWA.
GMU: 113
HUNTING: small game, waterfowl, pronghorn,
deer
FISHING: warmwater; spring stocked trout
fishing
RECREATION: wildlife observation, camping,
photography
RESTRICTIONS: float tubes or craft propelled by
hand, wind or electric motor only allowed

KNIGHT-IMLER SWA - Park Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Fairplay, go 10 miles S on
Hwy. 285.
GMU: 50
FISHING: coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Closed beyond 25 feet from centerline of
stream.

KNUDSON SWA - Logan Co.

DIRECTIONS: From I-76 at Sterling exit, go
.5 of a mile W to CR 370 (information center,

�museum), then go 1 mile SW.
GMU/ACRES: 96 / 581 acres
HUNTING: deer, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite
quail, dove, turkey, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. SE portion is private property. Landowner permission required for deer hunting as posted.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except when hunting.
d. All recreational activities except deer hunting
prohibited opening weekend of regular plains
rifle deer season, and opening day and first
weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
e. Horses prohibited except when training hunting dogs and only allowed in Feb., March and
April (through Wed. before spring turkey
season opens) and Aug.
f. Launching/taking out vessels prohibited from
first day of teal season to last day of dark
goose season.

KODAK WATCHABLE WILDLIFE AREA
- Weld Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Windsor at Hwys. 392 &amp;
257, go 3 miles S on Hwy. 257 to parking area S
of Poudre River.
GMU: 94
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, photography
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open sunrise to sunset.
b. Hunting, fishing, camping, fires prohibited.
c. Dogs must be on leash.

LA JARA SWA - Conejos Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Capulin, take CR 8 S and W
10.5 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 81 / 2,808 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, black bear, mountain lion,
rabbit, dove
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Snowmobiles prohibited.
b. Vehicles prohibited Jan. 1 through Thursday
before Memorial Day.

LA JARA RES. SWA - Conejos Co.

DIRECTIONS: From La Jara at Hwy. 285, go 10.5
miles W on Hwy. 15 to USFS Rd. 255, then go
.5 of a mile to USFS Rd. 240, turn S and go 13.5
miles to reservoir.
GMU/ACRES: 81 / 635 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing

FACILITIES: rest room, drinking water, boat
ramp

LAKE BECKWITH SWA - Pueblo Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Pueblo, go S on I-25. Exit
Hwy. 165 toward Colorado City. Turn right on
Cuerno Verde Road. SWA is on W side of road
before road curves E.
GMU: 84
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting, camping, fires, ice fishing prohibited.
b. Float tubes or craft propelled by hand, wind or
electric motor only allowed.
c. Frozen surface of lake closed.

LAKE DOROTHEY SWA - Las Animas Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Raton, NM, go 7 miles NE
on NM Hwys. 72 &amp; 526, then go N up Sugarite
Canyon 5 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 140 / 4,500 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, turkey, bear
FISHING: coldwater lake, coldwater stream
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife
viewing
FACILITIES: rest room
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot or horseback only from established parking areas.
b. Camping prohibited within 200 yards of Lake
Dorothey or 100 feet of streams except in
designated areas.
c. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited except shotguns or bows for hunting. Discharging bows allowed for bowfishing.
d. Big-game hunting by archery only.
e. Trapping prohibited.

LAKE FORK OF THE GUNNISON RIVER
SWA - Hinsdale Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Lake City, go 5.375 miles N
on Hwy. 149 to S end of fishing easement.
GMU: 66
FISHING: coldwater stream

LAKE JOHN SWA - Jackson Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go .5 of a mile W
on Hwy. 14 to CR 12W, then 8 miles W to CR 7.
Then go 7 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 161 / 565 water acres, 282 land
acres
HUNTING: small game, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: private campground and electrical
hook-ups, public rest room, boat ramp, shade
shelters, picnic tables
RESTRICTIONS:
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�a. Camping in established areas only.
b. Waterskiing, sailboards prohibited.

LAS ANIMAS SFU - Bent Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Las Animas W on Hwy.
194, go 4 miles, then go N on CR 5.5.
GMU/ACRES: 125 / 69 acres
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, limited tours
RESTRICTIONS: camping, dogs prohibited

LEAPS GULCH SWA - Gunnison Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Gunnison go N on Hwy.
135 to CR 10. Go E on paved road to where
USFS Rd. 743 begins. Go E 8.2 miles to where
USFS Rd. 743 turns left from main road. Go left
2.5 miles, take second trail left to SWA.
GMU: 55 / 560 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS: open May 1- Nov. 30

LEATHA JEAN STASSEN SWA - Mesa Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Grand Junction, take Hwy.
340 W to 20 1/2 Rd. turn N. Turn E on F 3/4
Rd.; go N on Roundup Drive and E on Baseline
Drive. Parking lot N of road.
GMU: 40
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open a half hour before sunrise to a half hour
after sunset.
b. Camping, fires, hunting, motor vehicles
prohibited.

LITTLE SNAKE SWA - Moffat Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Maybell, go 17 miles N on
CR 19. CR 19 runs through SWA.
GMUs/ACRES: 2, 3 / 4,860 acres
HUNTING: pronghorn, deer, rabbit, sage grouse
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS: Camping prohibited except in
self-contained units and by all methods 3 days
before beginning of regular big-game seasons
until 3 days after end of regular big-game seasons

LOMA BOAT LAUNCH SWA - Mesa Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Fruita, take I-70 to Loma
exit (No. 15), then go .5 of a mile E on frontage
road, turn S .25 of a mile to Colorado River.
GMU: 30
RECREATION: boating, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: boat ramp, rest room
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Parking in designated areas only.
b. Camping, discharging firearms, launching or
using personal water craft (jet skis) prohibited.

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LON HAGLER SWA - Larimer Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Campion, go 3.25 miles W
on CR 14 to CR 21, then go 1.5 miles N.
GMU/ACRES: 20 / 181 acres
FISHING: warmwater, coldwater
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, archery range,
nature trail
FACILITIES: rest room, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Fishing prohibited in inlet structure and annex
pond.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater
wake.
c. Camping, fires, horseback riding, sailboards,
sailboats, bicycling, target practice prohibited.
d. Pets must be on leashes no longer than 6 feet.
e. Dogs on boats not required to be leashed.
f. From Sept. 1-end of Feb., dogs prohibited
west of lakeside parking lots, except as aid in
hunting.
g. From March 1-Aug. 31, dogs prohibited west
of lakeside parking lots.
h. Dogs prohibited on annex pond and adjacent
lands as posted to protect wildlife.

LONE DOME SWA - Dolores, Montezuma
Cos.

DIRECTIONS: From Cortez, go 21 miles N on
Hwy. 491 to CR DD,then 1 mile E to CR 16, then
3 miles N to access road, then 1.5 miles E to
Bradfield Bridge.
GMU/ACRES: 711 / 1,724 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky grouse,
turkey, dove
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: campgrounds
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Overnight parking only in designated areas.
b. Fires prohibited.

LONE TREE RES. SWA - Larimer Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Campion, go 3.5 miles W
on CR 14 to Lone Tree Drive, then go 1 mile S on
access road.
GMU/ACRES: 20 / 502 water acres
HUNTING: dove, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest rooms, boat ramps, shade
shelters
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open one hour before sunrise to 1 hour after
sunset; no time restrictions for fishing or
hunters with night-hunting permit.
b. Camping, fires, sailboards, sailboats, bicycling,
horseback riding prohibited.

�c. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater
wake.
d. Fishing prohibited from boats Nov. 1 through
last day of waterfowl season.
e. Fishing prohibited in outlet canal as posted.
f. Heron nesting area closed as posted.
g. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited except when hunting. Discharging bows allowed
for bowfishing.
h. Discharging firearms may be prohibited by
posting to protect public safety.
i. Pets must be on leashes no longer than 6 feet.
e. Dogs on boats not required to be leashed.
f. Dogs prohibited on N and E shores, except as
aid in hunting.

LOVE MEADOW SWA - Chaffee Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Nathrop (8 miles S of
Buena Vista on Hwy. 285), go W on CR 162
about 8 miles. Parking is on N side of road at the
meadow.
GMU/ACRES: 481 / 11 acres
RECREATION: wildlife viewing only

LOWELL PONDS SWA - Adams Co.

DIRECTIONS: In Denver at 56th Way and Lowell
Blvd.
GMU: 38
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife
viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour after
sunset; no time restrictions for fishing.
b. Boating prohibited except float tubes for fishing. All boating prohibited on Sheets Lake.
c. Hunting, discharging firearms or bows, camping, fires, dog training prohibited.

MANVILLE SWA - Jackson Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go .5 of a mile W
on Hwy. l4 to CR l2W, go 5 miles W to CR 18, go
4.5 miles SW to CR 5, then go .125 of a mile S.
Approximately 4.4 miles of river.
GMU: 16
FISHING: coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS: hunting, bowfishing prohibited

MASON FAMILY SWA - Hinsdale Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Powderhorn, go 14.7 miles
S on CR 27 (Cebolla Creek Rd.).
GMUs/ACRES: 66, 67 / 1,429 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit
FISHING: coldwater stream
FACILITIES: vault toilets
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, hiking, picnicking, camping

McCLUSKEY SWA - Delta Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Paonia’s Onarga Avenue, go
S on Lamborn Mesa Rd., which becomes 4100
Rd. At stop sign, turn right on Stewart Mesa Rd.,
which turns S and becomes 4050 Rd. At S end,
road forks, turn left on L30 Rd.
GMU/ACRES: 53 / 1,600 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse, rabbit
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open only to hunt, fish or trap. Open May
1-end of regular big-game season.
b. Camping, fires, dogs prohibited.

MEEKER PASTURE SWA - Rio Blanco Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Meeker, go 1.5 miles N on
Hwy.13 to CR8, then 2 miles E.
GMU/ACRES: 23 / 48 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing

MELON VALLEY SWA - Otero Co.

DIRECTIONS: Go 2 miles N of Hwys. 71 and 50,
then go 1 mile E of Hwy. 71 on Rd. 80.5.
GMUs: 125, 129
RESTRICTIONS: hunting limited to youth/mentor hunting; only 1 mentor per youth may hunt

MESSEX SWA - Logan, Washington Cos.

DIRECTIONS: From I-76 at Merino exit, go 2
miles N to Hwy. 6, then 1.75 miles NE to CR R,
then 1.5 miles N, then .5 of a mile W.
GMU/ACRES: 96 / 680 acres
HUNTING: deer, pheasant, turkey, quail, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 3 a.m.-9 p.m.; no time restrictions for
hunters with night-hunting permit.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Target practice prohibited except if authorized
by area wildlife manager.
d. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited except when hunting. Discharging bows allowed
for bowfishing.
e. Landowner permission required for deer hunting on Skaggs portion as posted.
f. All recreational activities except deer hunting
prohibited opening weekend of regular plains
rifle deer season, and opening day and first
weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
g. Field trials may be authorized Feb., March,
Aug., and Sept. Trials limited to 1 per year,
and require landowner permission on easement. Trials in Sept. must be incidental to
field trials on adjacent private property.
h. Horses prohibited except when training hunt29

�ing dogs and only allowed in Feb., March and
April (through Wed. before spring turkey
season opens) and Aug.
i. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited
from first day of teal season to last day of dark
goose season.

MIDDLE TAYLOR CREEK SWA - Custer
Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Westcliffe, go 8 miles W on
Hermit Lakes Rd.
GMU/ACRES: 86 / 486 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: picnic tables

MIKE HIGBEE SWA - Prowers Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Lamar, go 4 miles E on
Hwy. 50.
GMU/ACRES: 132 / 876 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite quail, scaled quail, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: camping, hiking, archery/rifle
range
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour after
sunset, unless camping in designated areas or
actively hunting or fishing.
b. ATVs, dirt bikes prohibited.

MILLER RANCH SWA - Gunnison Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Gunnison, go N on Hwy.
135;,turn left and continue N on CR 730. Turn
left at CR 7. SWA begins shortly after junction of
CRs 7 and 7A.
GMU/ACRES: 54 / 1,604 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open Sept. 1-end of February. Access by foot
or horseback only.
b. N of CR 7: Closed except for youth/mentor hunting by permit. Max. 4 free permits
available daily, first come, first served. Permits
available by reservation from CPW’s Gunnison Svc. Ctr., 300 W. New York Ave., Gunnison, or call (970) 641-7060. Reservations may
be made up to 30 days in advance but not less
than 2 days before requested hunt date. With
reservations, youths and mentors will receive
map with access points and restrictions. Mentors cannot hunt.
c. Camping, campfires, dogs prohibited.
d. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited in
designated safety zones, as posted.

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MITANI-TOKUYASU SWA - Weld Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Greeley, go 5 miles E on
Hwy. 263.
GMU/ACRES: 951 / 13 acres
HUNTING: squirrel, dove, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open Aug. 16-end of Feb., also open on dates
established yearly for spring turkey hunting.
b. Parking only in designated area. During waterfowl season, parking area closed 1 hour after
sunset to 4 a.m.
c. Camping, fires prohibited.
d. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited except when hunting. Discharging bows allowed
for bowfishing.
e. Waterfowl hunting access limited to occupants
of vehicles parked in designated areas.
f. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited
from first day of teal season to last day of dark
goose season.

MOGENSEN PONDS SWA - Mesa Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Molina, take Hwy. 330 W.
SWA is on N side of highway after crossing Coon
Creek.
GMU: 421
FISHING: warmwater lake
HUNTING: waterfowl from designated blind
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting, firearms prohibited, except for waterfowl from designated blinds.
b. Camping, fires, motorized and non-motorized
vehicles, pets, domestic animals prohibited.

MOUNT EVANS SWA - Clear Creek Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Denver, take I-70 W to
Evergreen Pkwy. exit; go 6 miles S on Hwy. 74 to
Evergreen Lake; turn right on Upper Bear Creek
Rd. Go 6.5 miles W; turn right again on Upper
Bear Creek Rd. (CR 480) and go 3 miles, following signs for SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 39 / 3,438 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse, rabbit
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open June 15-Dec. 31.
b. Camping limited to 5 days in 45-day period
except in big-game seasons in designated
campgrounds.
c. Dogs prohibited except for hunting or on leash.
d. Vehicles prohibited day after Labor Day-June
14 except in regular rifle deer and elk seasons.
e. Groups of 25 or more must obtain a permit; 1
group at a time.

�MOUNT OURAY SWA - Chaffee Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Salida, go .5 of a mile NW
on Hwy. 291, then go .5 of a mile W on CR 154
and then 1.25 miles NW on CR 160.
GMU/ACRES: 56 / 231 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream, ponds, Arkansas
River (access S of river only)
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access from designated parking areas only.
b. Closed S of CR 160.
c. Camping, fires prohibited.
d. Hunting allowed with shotguns, handheld
bows only.

MOUNT SHAVANO SFU - Chaffee Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Salida, go .5 of a mile NW
on Hwy. 291 to CR 154, then go .5 of a mile W.
GMUs/ACRES: 50, 57 / 186 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream, coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, limited tours
FACILITIES: rest room, drinking water
RESTRICTIONS: dogs prohibited

MOUNT SHAVANO SWA - Chaffee Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Salida, go .5 of a mile NW
on Hwy. 291 to CR 154. Wildlife area is along S
side of Arkansas River, between Sand Lake and
Mount Shavano SFU diversion dam above the
SFU.
GMU: 56
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Closed S of CR 154.
b. Camping, fires, discharging firearms prohibited.

MOUNTAIN HOME RES. SWA - Costilla
Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Fort Garland, go 2.5 miles
E on Hwy. 160 to Trinchera Ranch Rd., then 2
miles S to Icehouse Rd., then go 1 mile W to N
entrance. Or, continue 1 mile S to S entrance.
GMU: 83
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest room, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS: waterskiing prohibited

MURPHY SWA - Jackson Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go 1 mile E on CR
12.
GMU/ACRES: 6 / 6 miles of river
FISHING: coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS: hunting prohibited

NAKAGAWA SWA - Weld Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Kersey, go 5 miles E on
Hwy. 34 to CR 61, then 2 miles N.

GMU: 951
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, dove,
waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except when hunting.

NARRAGUINNEP RES. SWA - Montezuma Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Cortez, go 11 miles NW on
Hwy. 491 to Hwy. 184, then go 2 miles E.
GMU: 711
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: boating, picnicking, wildlife
viewing
FACILITIES: rest room, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires, alcoholic beverages, glass
containers prohibited.
b. Open 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour after
sunset; no time restrictions for fishing.

NARROWS SWA - Larimer Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Hwy. 34, go W at Wilson
Avenue 9.1 miles. SWA is on N, near mile
marker 82.9.
GMU: 20
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour after
sunset.
b. Open by foot access only, no vehicles, from
Nov. 1-March 31.
c. Camping, fires, hunting, target shooting
prohibited

NORTH FORK SWA - Larimer Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Drake, go .25 of a mile W
on Devil’s Gulch Rd.
GMU: 20
FISHING: coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS: open for fishing only

NORTH LAKE SWA - Las Animas Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Trinidad, go 35 miles NW
on Hwy. 12.
GMUs/ACRES: 85, 851 / 840 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake and stream
HUNTING: deer, elk, turkey, bear
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife
viewing
FACILITIES: rest rooms, boat ramp with parking
area
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited except float tubes or craft
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�propelled by hand, wind or electric motor.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.

OAK RIDGE SWA - Rio Blanco Co.

BEL AIRE UNIT: From Meeker, go 21 miles E on
CR 8 to CR 17 (Buford/Newcastle Rd.), then go
1.5 miles S.
LAKE AVERY UNIT: From Meeker, go 1.5 miles
N on Hwy. 13 to CR 8, then go 19 miles E.
SLEEPY CAT PONDS UNIT: From Meeker, go 16
miles E on CR 8.
SLEEPY CAT FISHING EASEMENT: From
Meeker, go 17 miles E on CR 8 to Sleepy Cat
Guest Ranch.
GMUs/ACRES: 23, 24 / 9,325 total acres, all units
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky grouse, dove,
waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: campsites, rest room, drinking
water, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Oak Ridge Unit open July 16-Nov. 30.
b. Camping prohibited except in designated
areas.
c. Sleepy Cat Ponds and Sleepy Cat fishing easement open only for fishing.
d. Hunting prohibited except archery S of CR 8,
W of CR 17, and N and E of CR 10.
e. On Lake Avery, waterskiing and jet skis prohibited. Boating permitted only if it does not
create whitewater wake.

ODD FELLOWS SWA - Jackson Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go .5 of a mile W
on Hwy. 14 to CR 12, then 5.1 miles W to CR 18,
then 4.5 miles W to CR 5, then .5 of a mile N to
CR 20, then 4.2 miles W to parking area. Follow
signs S to river.
GMU: 16
FISHING: coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS: camping, hunting prohibited

ORCHARD MESA SWA - Mesa Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Grand Junction, go S on
Hwy. 50 to Orchard Mesa. Go N on Hwy. 141
(32 Rd.). Turn W on C Rd. Parking for SWA is
between roads 30-31 along C Rd.
GMU: 41
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access only from parking area on C Rd.
between 30 and 31 Rds.
b. Camping, fires, horses prohibited. Vehicles
prohibited beyond parking area.
c. Closed March 15-July 14 to protect nesting
migratory birds.
d. Waterfowl hunters must use designated blinds

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or zones. Max. 4 hunters per blind. See 2011
Waterfowl brochure.
e. No other small-game hunting allowed.
f. Waterfowl hunting by reservation only. See
“Reservation Procedures,” (page 3) for details.
Hunters must check in and out as posted.
g. Hunt areas not reserved are available on firstcome, first-served basis after 5 a.m. each hunt
day. Reserved areas not occupied by 7 a.m.
available on first-come, first-served basis. But
any hunt area must be yielded upon request of
a hunter with a valid reservation for the area.
h. Deer hunting by permit only. Permit applications available from the Wildlife Service
Center in Grand Junction, (970) 255-6100.
Permits issued by drawing. Application
deadline Aug. 1.
i. Hunting by bows and shotguns with shotshells
only.
j. Dogs allowed only as hunting aid.

OVERLAND TRAIL SWA - Logan Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Atwood, go .5 of a mile S on
Hwy. 63 to CR 16, then go E .5 of a mile.
GMU/ACRES: 96 / 192 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant,
bobwhite quail, turkey, dove, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access from designated parking areas only.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Target practice prohibited except if authorized
by area wildlife manager.
d. Discharging bows, firearms prohibited except
when hunting. Discharging bows allowed for
bowfishing.
e. All recreational activities except deer hunting
are prohibited on opening weekend of regular
plains rifle deer season, and opening day and
first weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
f. Horse use prohibited, except when training
hunting dogs, and then only allowed in Feb.,
March, April (through the Weds. before opening of spring turkey season), and Aug.
g. Beginning first day of regular duck season
through last day of regular duck season, all
waterfowl and small-game hunters must
check out at designated check station.
h. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited
from first day of teal season to last day of dark
goose season.

OWL MOUNTAIN SWA - Jackson Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go 13 miles SE on
Hwy. 14 to CR 25, then go 6 miles SW.
GMU/ACRES: 171 / 920 acres
HUNTING: small game, big game

�RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing

OXBOW SWA - Otero Co.

DIRECTIONS: From La Junta, go 9 miles E on
Hwy. 50 to CR 36, then go .5 of a mile N to parking area.
GMU/ACRES: 130 / 410 acres
HUNTING: deer, turkey, bobwhite quail, mourning dove
RECREATION: wildlife viewing

PADDOCK SWA - Lake Co.

DIRECTIONS: SWA is in scattered parcels
generally 2-5 miles S and SE of Leadville in Iowa,
Thompson and Empire gulches. Accessible by CR
2 or CR 52. Acquire map and information from
the Wildlife Service Center in Salida or the USFS
Ranger Office in Leadville.
GMU/ACRES: 49 / 1,300 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot only.
b. Access restricted to hunting only during
bighorn sheep, regular rifle deer, elk and bear
seasons. Must have valid license for species
being hunted.
c. Camping, fires, dogs prohibited.
d. Fishing allowed only in Iowa Gulch and Upper
Empire Gulch.

PARACHUTE PONDS SWA - Garfield Co.

DIRECTIONS: From I-70, take exit 75, go SE on
North Battlement Pkwy. Turn right at stoplight
to get on the frontage road (Cardinal Way). Turn
left on Colorado Avenue and go S. Colorado Avenue becomes Yampa Avenue. Turn left onto La
Plata circle, SWA parking area is at end of circle.
GMUs: 32, 42
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires, swimming prohibited.
b. Float tubes permitted only for fishing.

PARVIN LAKE SWA - Larimer Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Red Feather Lakes, go 2
miles E on Red Feather Lakes Rd.
GMU/ACRES: 191 / 62 water acres, 180 land
acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest room
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited except float tubes for
fishing.
b. Anglers must enter on foot through gate at
check station and must check in and out at
station if open.

PASTORIUS RES. SWA - La Plata Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Durango, go 8 miles E on
Hwy. 160 to Hwy. 172, then go 2 miles S to CR
302, then 1 mile S to CR 304, then .5 of a mile W.
GMU/ACRES: 75 / 85 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest room, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited except float tubes or craft
propelled by hand or electric motor.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except when hunting.
d. Hunting only on Sat., Sun. and Weds.

PERINS PEAK SWA - La Plata Co.

TRACT A: From Durango, go 4 miles W on Hwy.
160 to CR 207 (Lightner Creek Rd.), turn right
and go 2 miles N to CR 208 (Dry Fork Rd.).
TRACT B: From Durango, go 5 miles W on Hwy.
160 to Victory Coal Mine Rd., turn right and
go .5 of a mile on access road (through private
property).
GMU/ACRES: 74 / 13,442 total acres, both tracts
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, squirrel, dusky
grouse, turkey, black bear
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Tract B and portions of Tract A that are W of
CR 208 (Dry Fork Rd.) are open April 1 until
last day of deer and elk seasons
b. Tract A area E of CR 208 open to public only
July 16-last day of regular deer and elk season
c. Camping only during deer and elk seasons
d. Discharging firearms prohibited except when
hunting
e. Fires, snowmobiles prohibited

PICEANCE SWA - Garfield, Rio Blanco Cos.
SQUARE S RANCH: From Meeker, go 20 miles
W on Hwy. 64 to CR 5 (Piceance Creek Rd.),
then go 9 miles S to N edge of boundary.
SQUARE S SUMMER RANGE: From Meeker, go
20 miles W on Hwy. 64 to CR 5 (Piceance Creek
Rd.), then go 17 miles S to CR 26 (Black Sulphur
Creek Rd.), then 20 miles W to E entrance.
YELLOW CREEK UNIT: From Meeker, go 20
miles W on Hwy. 64 to CR 5 (Piceance Creek
Rd.), then go 6 miles S to CR 20 (dirt road), then
5 miles W to Yellow Creek Rd.
LITTLE HILLS EXPERIMENT STATION: From
Meeker, go 20 miles W on Hwy. 64 to CR 5
(Piceance Creek Rd.), then 7 miles S to CR 22.
Follow signs to station (3 miles).
GMUs: 11, 21, 22, 31
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky and sage

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�grouse, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: camping in designated areas,
wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest room, drinking water

PIKES PEAK SWA - Teller Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Gillette, go 2 miles S on dirt
road; then 1.5 miles E to Bison Res. (NE of res.).
GMU/ACRES: 59 / 635 acres
HUNTING: bighorn sheep
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS: open July 16-March 31

PIONEER PARK SWA - Grand Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Granby, go W on Hwy. 40
to Hot Sulphur Springs. SWA is N of town and
follows the W bank of the Colorado River.
GMU: 18

PITKIN SFU - Gunnison Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Gunnison, go 14 miles E on
Hwy. 50 to Quartz Creek Rd., then go 14 miles E
to Parlin and turn N.
GMUs/ACRES: 55, 551 / 48 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, limited tours
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Fishing only in Quartz Creek.
b. Dogs prohibited.

PLATEAU CREEK SWA - Mesa Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Grand Junction, go E on
I-70 to exit No. 49, then go 8 miles E on Hwy.
65 to Hwy. 330, go about 8 miles and turn left to
Sunnyside Rd. (V Rd.), go .125 of a mile N.
GMU/ACRES: 421 / 1,346 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, dove
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rifle range
RESTRICTIONS: vehicles prohibited Dec. 1-Aug. 1

PLAYA BLANCA SWA - Alamosa Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Alamosa, go S on Hwy. 285.
Turn W on CR 8.0S. SWA starts at junction of
CRs 8.0S and 106 and goes NW.
GMU: 80
RESTRICTIONS: open Tues., Thurs., Sat. from
Nov. 1-Jan. 30 in designated areas

PONY EXPRESS SWA - Sedgwick Co.

DIRECTIONS: From I-76 at Julesburg exit (No.
180), go .1 of a mile N on Hwy. 385 to CR 28,
then go 1.5 miles W on CR 28 to service road.
Go .1 of a mile N to parking lot. Or, from Julesburg, go .7 of a mile W on Hwy. 138 to CR 39,

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then go .9 of a mile S on CR 39.
GMU/ACRES: 92 / 1,854 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant,
bobwhite quail, turkey, waterfowl
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Target practice prohibited except if authorized
by area wildlife manager.
c. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except when hunting.
d. All recreational activities except deer hunting
are prohibited on opening weekend of regular
plains rifle deer season, and opening day and
first weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
e. Horses prohibited except when training hunting dogs and only allowed in Feb., March and
April (through Wed. before spring turkey
season opens) and Aug.
f. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited
from first day of teal season to last day of dark
goose season.

POUDRE RIVER SFU - Larimer Co.

DIRECTIONS: From LaPorte, go 5 miles N on
Hwy. 287 to Hwy. 14, then 38 miles W.
GMUs/ACRES: 8, 19 / 460 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing, limited tours
FACILITIES: rest room
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, dogs, boat launching and takeouts
prohibited.
b. Hunting prohibited in designated safety zone
as posted.

POUDRE RIVER SWA - Larimer Co.

DIRECTIONS: From LaPorte, go 5 miles N on
Hwy. 287 to Hwy. 14, then go 1.5 miles W.
GMUs/ACRES: 19, 191 / 395 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: rafting, picnicking, hiking,
wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest room
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping prohibited.
b. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited except when hunting. Discharging bows allowed
for bowfishing.

PREWITT RES. SWA - Logan, Washington
Cos.

DIRECTIONS: From I-76 and Merino exit, go 1
mile N to Hwy. 6, then 3.3 miles NE.
GMU/ACRES: 96 / 2,924 acres

�HUNTING: waterfowl, pheasant, bobwhite quail,
deer
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest room, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Anyone ages 19-64 must purchase an annual
Jumbo Res./Prewitt Res. access permit to
enter the property. Anyone who has a valid
Colorado annual hunting or fishing license
does NOT need to have an access permit.
Permits are $36, valid April 1-March 31, and
available anywhere you can purchase CPW
hunting and fishing licenses.
b. Vehicles limited to 250 on the property at once.
a. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater
wake.
b. Boating prohibited Oct. 1 through last day of
regular goose season, except hand-propelled
craft used to set and pick up decoys and
retrieve downed waterfowl.
b. Camping, fires prohibited as posted.
c. Fishing allowed only from dam Oct. 1 through
last day of waterfowl season. Ice fishing allowed only within 50 yards of dam during
this time.
e. Waterskiing, glass beverage containers prohibited. Sailing, windsurfing allowed only in July
and Aug.
f. Hunting prohibited as posted. Hunting prohibited from floating devices.

PUEBLO SFU - Pueblo Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Pueblo, go 6 miles W of
Pueblo Blvd. on Hwy. 96.
GMU: 84
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, limited tours
FACILITIES: rest room, aquarium
RESTRICTIONS: dogs, hunting prohibited

PUEBLO RES. SWA - Pueblo Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Pueblo, go 7 miles W on
Hwy. 96.
GMU/ACRES: 84 / 4,100 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, turkey, dove, waterfowl,
scaled quail
FISHING: coldwater stream, coldwater lake
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife
viewing
FACILITIES: rest room, nature trail
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires, target practice prohibited.
b. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except shotguns or bows while hunting. Discharging bows allowed for bowfishing.
c. Field trials may be authorized Feb., March,
Aug., and Sept.

PUETT RES. SWA - Montezuma Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Mancos, go 10 miles NW
on Hwy. 184 to CR 33, then go 1 mile S to access
trail, 1.5 miles E.
GMU: 73
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater
wake.

PURGATOIRE RIVER SWA - Bent Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Hwys. 50 and 101 in Las
Animas, go S 1 mile on Hwy. 101 to CR 10.75.
Then go S on Rd. 10.75 to Rd. EE, then W to Rd.
9.5, then S 1 mile to property at Rds. DD &amp; 9.5.
GMU/ACRES: 130 / 960 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite quail, scaled quail, turkey, dove, waterfowl
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife
viewing

QUEENS SWA - Kiowa Co.

LOWER QUEENS (NEESKAH): From Eads, go 15
miles S on Hwy. 287 to CR C, then 3.5 miles E to
Upper Queens. Follow access road S 2 miles.
UPPER QUEENS: From Eads, go 15 miles S on
Hwy. 287 to CR C, then 3.5 miles E.
NEE GRONDA: From Eads, go 15 miles S on
Hwy. 287 to CR C, then 1 mile.
NEE SO PAH: Closed as posted.
NEE NOSHE: From Eads, go 11 miles S on Hwy.
287 to Kiowa Co. boat ramp access road, then go
.25 of a mile E to public boat ramp.
GMUs/ACRES: 126, 127 / 4,426 acres, all properties
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite quail, scaled quail, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: powerboating, sail boating, sailsurfing, waterskiing, camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest rooms, boat ramps
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited in Lower Queens if it creates a whitewater wake from opening day of
waterfowl season through Dec. 1.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater
wake in channel between Upper and Lower
Queens.
c. Hunters in Lower Queens, Upper Queens
(including channel), Nee Gronda and Nee
Noshe must check in and out at check station
when open.
d. Closed as posted in Lower Queens except to
retrieve downed waterfowl Dec. 1 through last
day of waterfowl season as posted.
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�e. Closed as posted in Upper Queens (including
the channel), Nee Gronda, Nee Noshe and
Nee So Pah except to retrieve downed waterfowl Nov. 1-last day of waterfowl season.
f. ATVs, dirt bikes prohibited on all lands.

RADIUM SWA - Eagle, Grand, Routt Cos.

DIRECTIONS: From Kremmling, go 2.5 miles S
on Hwy. 9 to CR 1 (Trough Rd. to State Bridge),
then go 12 miles SW.
GMUs: 15, 27, 361
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky grouse, dove,
waterfowl, black bear, mountain lion
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: camping, rock climbing, snowmobiling, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest room
RESTRICTIONS: hunting prohibited in designated safety zone as posted

RALSTON CREEK SWA - Jefferson Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Golden, go 1 mile N on
Hwy. 93 to Golden Gate Canyon Rd. Turn left
and go W 13 miles up canyon. Turn right at
Crawford Gulch, go 3-4 miles E, SWA parking
is on right.
GMU/ACRES: 33 / 2,100 acres
HUNTING: big game, small game, furbearers
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Discharging firearms prohibited except while
hunting.

RAMAH SWA - El Paso Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Ramah, go 4 miles W on
Hwy. 24.
GMU/ACRES: 110 / 400 acres
HUNTING: small game, migratory waterfowl,
deer
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: sail boating, wildlife viewing,
archery range
FACILITIES: boat ramp, rest room
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited Nov. 1 through last day of
waterfowl season except float tubes or craft
propelled by hand, wind or electric motor.
b. Camping, fires, water contact activities prohibited.
c. Centerfire rifles prohibited. Rimfire, shotgun,
muzzleloader and archery only.
d. No target practice except for archery equipment on archery range.
e. Discharging bows allowed for bowfishing.

RED DOG SWA - Prowers Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Holly go N on CR 35 to Rd.

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JJ, then go E on Rd. JJ 2 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 127 / 570 acres
HUNTING: small game

RED LION SWA - Logan Co.

DIRECTIONS: From I-76, take Red Lion exit
(No. 155), then go 3 miles N to Hwy. 138, then 1
mile NE to CR 95, then go .25 of a mile N.
GMUs/ACRES: 90, 92 / 1,297 acres
HUNTING: rabbit, pheasant, dove, waterfowl (as
posted), bobwhite quail, deer
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access from designated parking areas only.
b. Boating prohibited except float tubes or
carry-on craft propelled by hand for fishing
or hunting.
c. Boating prohibited Oct. 1-March 31 except
hand-propelled craft to place or retrieve
decoys or downed waterfowl.
d. Fishing only from the dam Oct. 1 to March
31. During this time ice fishing restricted to
within 50 yards of dam.
e. Camping, fires prohibited.
f. Target practice prohibited except if authorized
by area wildlife manager.
g. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except if hunting. Discharging bows allowed
for bowfishing.
h. Hunting prohibited from frozen surface of
lake and floating devices.
i. During special late light goose season and
conservation orders for light geese, light goose
hunting allowed in area bounded on N by CR
970, on E by CR 97 (CR 1), on S by Hwy. 138
and on W by CR 95.
j. From the first day of regular duck season
through the last day of regular duck season,
all waterfowl and small-game hunting is by
reservation only. See “Reservation Procedures,” (page 3) for details. Max. 4 people per
reservation.
1. Hunters must check out as posted at check
station by 2 p.m.
2. Reservations regulated by areas. There are
9 waterfowl reservations, 3 small-game, 1
youth/mentor hunting only, with no more
than 2 mentors and at least 1 youth per reservation. Mentors must be at least 18 and have
a valid hunter education certificate. They are
not required to hunt.
3. Waterfowl and small-game hunting allowed
only on Sat., Sun., Weds., Columbus Day
(observed), Veterans Day, Thanksgiving Day,
Christmas Day, New Year’s Day and Martin
Luther King, Jr. Day.
4. All uses other than hunting prohibited.

�k. Deer hunting allowed during established deer
seasons. Deer hunters not required to check
out at station but reservation is required.
Reservations are unlimited in number.

RED MOUNTAIN SWA - Grand Co.

DIRECTIONS: SWA is 2.5 miles E of Granby on
CR 60. Public access available with permission
from adjacent private landowner.
GMU/ACRES: 28 / 161 acres
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open April 16-Nov. 14.
b. Fires, motor vehicles prohibited.
c. Dogs must be on a leash.

REDDY SWA - Lake Co.

DIRECTIONS: SWA is about 7 miles S of Leadville on Hwy. 24, at the Arkansas River highway
overpass.
GMUs: 48, 49
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Fishing access only.
b. Access allowed only within 30 feet of highwater line or as posted. Access only from Hwy.
24 overpass parking or Crystal Lake STL.
c. Dogs prohibited.

RICHARD SWA - Jackson Co.

FISHING ACCESS: from Walden, go .5 of a mile
W on Hwy. 14 to CR 12W, then 8 miles W to CR
7. Then go 7 miles N to Lake John SWA. Go to S
end of Lake John to parking lot.
HUNTING ACCESS: from Walden, go .5 of a mile
W on Hwy. 14 to CR 12W, then go 13.7 miles W
to parking area. Hunting area E of CR 12W.
GMUs/ACRES: 16, 161 / 3,817 acres, 6 miles of
river
HUNTING: big game, small game, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping prohibited.
b. Hunting prohibited within 200 yards of buildings.

RIFLE FALLS SFU - Garfield Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Rifle, go 15 miles N on
Hwy. 325.
GMU/ACRES: 33 / 600 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, limited tours
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Dogs, fires, rock climbing prohibited. Camping allowed only with hatchery manager’s
authorization.
b. Hunting prohibited in designated safety areas.

RIO BLANCO LAKE SWA - Rio Blanco Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Meeker, go 20 miles W on
Hwy. 64.
GMUs/ACRES: 11, 22 / 383 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl, rabbit
FISHING: coldwater stream, warmwater lake
RECREATION: power boating, waterskiing, wildlife viewing, camping in designated area
FACILITIES: rest room, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Field trials may be authorized Feb., March,
Aug. and Sept.
b. Waterskiing permitted June 16-end of Feb.

RIO GRANDE SWA - Rio Grande Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Monte Vista, go 3 miles E
on Sherman Avenue.
GMU/ACRES: 791 / 935 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest room, parking areas
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open July 16-Feb. 14. Area wildlife manager
may authorize access during closer if it won’t
harm nesting or wintering birds.
b. Fires, bowfishing prohibited.
c. Camping only in parking areas with toilets.
d. Area wildlife manager may post closures to
manage hunting pressure during waterfowl
seasons, and to protect maintenance and
construction equipment, and human health
and safety.

RIO GRANDE RIVER SWA (DEL NORTE
FISHING EASEMENTS) - Rio Grande Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Del Norte, take Hwy. 160
W. SWA is on N side of Hwy. 160, and starts just
past town of Hanna.
GMU: 79
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for fishing only.
b. Camping prohibited.

RITO HONDO RES. SWA - Hinsdale Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Creede, go 35 miles W on
Hwy. 149 to USFS Rd. 513, then go 2 miles NW
to fork. Take right fork 200 yards N.
GMU: 76
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest room, campgrounds
RESTRICTIONS: boating prohibited except float
tubes or craft propelled by hand, wind or electric
motor

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�ROAD CANYON RES. SWA - Hinsdale Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Creede, go 25 miles W on
Hwy. 149 to USFS Rd. 520, then go 4 miles W.
GMU: 76
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest room, drinking water, boat
ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping prohibited.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater
wake.

ROARING FORK SWA - Garfield Co.

DIRECTIONS: SWA parcels are along Hwy. 82 S
from Glenwood Springs.
GMUs: 43, 444
RESTRICTIONS: camping, fires, discharging
firearms prohibited

ROARING JUDY SFU - Gunnison Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Gunnison, go 15 miles NW
on East River.
GMUs/ACRES: 54, 55 / 778 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream, pond fishing
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, limited tours
FACILITIES: rest room
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Fishing only from sunrise to sunset.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Target practice only in designated areas.
d. Discharging firearms prohibited in designated
safety zone.

ROCK CREEK SWA - Routt Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Kremmling, go 6 miles N
on Hwy. 40 to Hwy. 134, then go 12 miles W over
Gore Pass to USFS Rd. 206, then 2.5 miles SW.
GMU: 15
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky grouse,
waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing

ROCKY FORD SWA - Otero Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Rocky Ford, go 2 miles NE
on Hwy. 266, cross the bridge and turn E on CR
80.5. 550 acres.
MCCLELLAND TRACT: Go 1.25 miles farther E
from above directions.
GMUs/ACRES: 125, 129 / 662 acres total
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, pheasant, bobwhite
quail, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest rooms

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RESTRICTIONS: fires prohibited

ROEBER SWA - Delta Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Paonia on Onarga Ave, go
S on Lamborn Mesa Rd. to Minerich Rd. Go 1
mile S on Minerich Rd. to parking lot.
GMU/ACRES: 53 / 1,030 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit
FISHING: coldwater lake
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open only to hunting or fishing.
b. Open May 1 through last day of regular biggame season.
c. Camping, fires, dogs, bowfishing prohibited.
d. Discharging firearms and hunting prohibited
in open space easement.

ROSEMONT RES. SWA - Teller Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Divide, go 15 miles S on
Hwy. 67 to Gold Camp Rd. near Victor, then 20
miles E.
GMU/ACRES: 59 / 20 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest rooms
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open May 11-Oct. 31.
b. Foot access only from established parking
areas.
c. Fishing permitted from 5 a.m.-9 p.m.
d. Closed near dam, caretaker’s house and N side
of reservoir as posted.
e. Boating, camping, dogs, fires, picnicking,
water contact activities prohibited.

RUNYON/FOUNTAIN LAKES SWA Pueblo Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Pueblo, go S on I-25 to exit
98-A, then go S on Santa Fe to Runyon Field,
then go E on Runyon Field Rd. .5 of a mile.
GMU/ACRES: 123 / 40 acres
FISHING: warmwater, coldwater fishing
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife
viewing
FACILITIES: rest rooms, nature trail, handicapped fishing dock
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open sunrise to sunset; no time restrictions
for fishing.
b. Camping, fires, water contact activities prohibited.
c. Boating allowed with float tubes or carry-on
craft propelled by hand for fishing only.

RUSSELL LAKES SWA - Saguache Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Saguache, go 9 miles S on

�Hwy. 285 to CR R, then go 1.5 miles E.
GMU/ACRES: 682 / 793 acres
HUNTING: rabbit, dove, waterfowl
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Closed except as posted. Closed Feb. 15-July
15. Sect. 29 closed during waterfowl seasons.
b. Closed after 1 p.m. during first waterfowl
season.
c. Camping only in self-contained units in designated areas.
d. Field trials may be authorized Feb., March,
Aug. and Sept.
e. Parking only in established parking areas.
f. Bowfishing prohibited.

SAN LUIS LAKES SWA - Alamosa Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Alamosa, go 13 miles N on
Hwy. 17 to Sand Dunes Monument Rd., then go
8 miles E to access road, then go .25 of a mile N.
GMU: 82
HUNTING: waterfowl, dove
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: boat ramp, parking areas
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited N of buoy line. Closed Feb.
15-July 15 N of buoy line and E-W fence line.
b. Camping prohibited N of buoy line and E-W
fence line.

SAN MIGUEL SWA (APPLEBAUGH
FISHING EASEMENT) - San Miguel Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Placerville, go .75 of a mile
S on Hwy. 145.
GMU: 70
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing

SANCHEZ RES. SWA - Costilla Co.

DIRECTIONS: From San Luis, go 3 miles E on
Hwy. 152 to Hwy. 242, then go 5.2 miles S.
GMU: 83
FISHING: warmwater lake
FACILITIES: rest room, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open only for fishing.
b. Hunting, waterskiing, bowfishing prohibited.
c. Camping prohibited in boat ramp parking
area.
d. All crayfish must be returned to the water they
came from immediately, or killed and taken
into possession as soon as caught. Abdomen
must be separated from the tail.

SAND DRAW SWA - Sedgwick Co.

DIRECTIONS: From I-76 at Julesburg (No. 180),

go 8 miles S on Hwy. 385 to CR 16, turn E to CR
49 and go 1 mile S.
GMU/ACRES: 93 / 209 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, pheasant, dove
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Target practice prohibited except if authorized
by area wildlife manager.
c. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited
except when hunting.
d. Hunting limited to youth/mentors. One mentor per youth may hunt.

SANDS LAKE SWA - Chaffee Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Salida, go .5 of a mile NW
on Hwy. 291. SWA is E of highway, opposite
Heart of the Rockies Regional Medical Center.
GMU: 56
FISHING: coldwater lake
FACILITIES: rest room
RESTRICTIONS: camping prohibited

SANDSAGE SWA - Yuma Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Wray, go 4.5 miles W on
Hwy. 34 to CR 35, then .25 of a mile W to CR
CC. Then go .5 of a mile S.
GMU: 101
HUNTING: rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite
quail, dove, waterfowl, turkey, deer
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Hunting prohibited except with shotguns or
bows.
c. Target practice prohibited except if authorized
by area wildlife manager.
d. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited except when hunting. Discharging bows allowed
for bowfishing.

SAPINERO SWA - Gunnison Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Gunnison, go 15 miles W
on Hwy. 50. Access from Hwy. 50 at Rainbow
Lake, Red Creek, East Elk Creek and Dry Gulch
roads.
GMU/ACRES: 54 / 7,129 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky grouse
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS: snowmobiles allowed only on
main road (Rainbow Lake Road)

SARVIS CREEK SWA - Routt Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Steamboat Springs, go 4.5
miles S on Hwy. 131 to CR 18, then 7 miles SE.
GMU/ACRES: 15 / 309 acres
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�HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky grouse,
waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest room
RESTRICTIONS: camping, campfires allowed
only 3 days before start of regular big-game
seasons until 3 days after end of regular big-game
seasons

SAWHILL PONDS - Boulder Co.

DIRECTIONS: From I-25 take Hwy. 7 W. Turn
N on 75th Street. SWA is W of 75th Street after
crossing Valmont Drive.
GMU: 29
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 5 a.m.-midnight.
b. Dogs must be on 6-foot leash, held and controlled by handler except in designated areas.
c. Motorized, non-motor vehicles (including
bicycles) prohibited beyond designated parking areas.
d. Hunting, boating, belly boats prohibited.
Other activities prohibited as posted.
e. Horseback riding only on established maintenance roads.
f. Collecting prohibited, except as authorized by
permit.

SEDGWICK BAR SWA - Sedgwick Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Sedgwick, go 2 miles NE on
Hwy. 138 to access road, then go .5 of a mile S.
GMU/ACRES: 92 / 885 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite quail, dove, waterfowl, turkey
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited except when hunting. Discharging bows allowed
for bowfishing.
c. Target practice prohibited except if authorized
by area wildlife manager.
d. All recreational activities except deer hunting
are prohibited on opening weekend of regular
plains rifle deer season, and opening day and
first weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
e. Horses prohibited except when training hunting dogs and only allowed in Feb., March and
April (through Wed. before spring turkey
season opens) and Aug.
f. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited
from first day of teal season to last day of dark
goose season.

SEGO SPRINGS SWA - Conejos Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Manassa, go 3 miles E on
Hwy. 142 to access road, then go .5 of a mile N.

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GMU/ACRES: 81 / 640 acres
HUNTING: rabbit, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open July 16-Feb. 14.
b. Field trials may be authorized Aug. and Sept.
c. Fires, bowfishing prohibited.

SETCHFIELD SWA - Bent Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Hwys. 50 &amp; 101 in Las
Animas, take Hwy. 101 S 16 miles to CR P. Go
W on CR P 1 mile to CR 11, then go S 6 miles on
CRs 11 and 10.
GMU/ACRES: 130 / 2,438 acres
HUNTING: pronghorn, rabbit, bobwhite quail,
scaled quail, dove
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS: camping, fires prohibited

SEYMOUR LAKE SWA - Jackson Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go 14 miles SW
on Hwy. 14 to CR 28, then go 1 mile S to CR 11,
then 3 miles S to CR 11A and .5 of a mile W.
GMU/ACRES: 17 / 81 water acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest room, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater
wake.
b. Sailboards prohibited.

SHARPTAIL RIDGE SWA - Douglas Co.

DIRECTIONS: Take Hwy. 85 S toward Roxborough Park. Turn W on Titan Pkwy., merge into
Titan Rd. Turn S on Roxborough Park Drive.
SWA is near end of road (before it curves W).
SWA extends S.
GMU: 51
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Day use only. Foot access only.
b. Camping prohibited.
c. Hunting allowed only for deer and elk by
permit. Hunters must have limited deer or elk
license for GMU 51 before applying for permit. Max. 2 hunters daily. Group applications
allowed for max. 2 hunters per group. Permits
valid only 2-3 days starting after Labor Day
weekend. Permits issued by drawing. Application deadline: 5 p.m. Aug. 11, 2011. Applications from Wildlife Service Center in Denver,
(303) 291-7227. Permit holders can take 1
non-hunting person along, but that person
must stay with hunters at all times. Hunters
can park in parking area behind gate during
times when permitted. Driving elsewhere on

�property prohibited.

SIMMONS SWA - Yuma Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Wray, go S 5 mi. on Hwy.
385 to CR 30. Go E about 1 mile on paved road,
turn S following paved road, turn E onto CR JJ,
continue .5 of a mile E to parking lot.
GMU: 102
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open Sept. 1-May 31.
b. Foot access only.
c. Camping, fires, dog training prohibited.
d Target practice prohibited except when authorized by area wildlife manager.

SIMPSON PONDS SWA - Larimer Co.

DIRECTIONS: From I-25 at Hwy. 402 exit (No.
255), go 2 miles W on Hwy. 402 to CR 9E, then
go .5 of a mile N.
GMU/ACRES: 20 / 44 acres
HUNTING: dove, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited except float tubes for
fishing.
b. Camping, fires, dog training, horseback riding,
bicycling prohibited.
c. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited except when hunting. Discharging bows allowed
for bowfishing.
d. Open 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour after
sunset; no time restrictions for fishing or
hunters with a night-hunting permit.

SKAGUAY RES. SWA - Teller Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Victor, go .5 of a mile E on
CR 67 to CR 86, then go 2 miles E to CR 861. Go
12 miles E to SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 59 / 174 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest rooms, boat ramps
RESTRICTIONS: boating prohibited if it creates a
whitewater wake

SMITH RES. SWA - Costilla Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Blanca, go .5 of a mile W on
Hwy. 160 to Airport Rd., then 4 miles S to SWA.
GMU: 83
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: trailer dump station, rest room,
boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. N and E shores open only July 16-Feb. 14.
b. Fishing prohibited Nov. 1 through end of

waterfowl season except within 200 yards of
dam.
c. Field trials may be authorized Feb., March,
Aug. and Sept.
d. Waterskiing prohibited.
e. Vehicles prohibited within 50 feet of water.

SOUTH REPUBLICAN SWA - Yuma Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Burlington, go 21 miles N
on Hwy. 385 to CR 1, then go 3 miles E. Go 2
miles N and 2 miles E.
GMUs/ACRES: 103, 109 / 13,140 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, turkey, pheasant, bobwhite quail, dove, waterfowl, snipe
FISHING: warmwater lake
RECREATION: power boating, sail boating, sail
surfing, waterskiing, camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: campsites, trailer dump station, rest
rooms, drinking water, boat ramps, picnic area
with barbeque pit
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Field trials may be authorized Feb., March,
Aug. and Sept. No more than 2 trials may be
authorized Feb.-March. No more than 1 trial
may be authorized Aug.-Sept.
b. Waterfowl hunting prohibited on downstream
face of dam.
c. Parking for waterfowl hunting only in designated areas.
d. Waterfowl hunting prohibited as posted.

SPANISH PEAKS SWA - Las Animas Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Aguilar, go W on Apishapa
Rd.; follow signs.
GMU/ACRES: 85 / 6,450 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, squirrel, turkey
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest rooms, drinking water
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access only from established parking areas.
Parking only in designated areas.
b. Camping, fires permitted only in designated
areas.

SPINNEY MOUNTAIN SWA - Park Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Hartsel, go 3 miles S on
CR 59.
GMUs/ACRES: 58, 581 / 3,000 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS: camping, fires prohibited

SPRING CREEK RES. SWA - Gunnison Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Gunnison go N on Hwy.
135 to Almont. Turn right on CR 742, travel 6
miles to Spring Creek. Turn left on CR 744 and
go 14 miles.

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�GMU: 55
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: camping, fishing, wildlife viewing
ACCESS: limited to summer travel, usually JulyOctober
FACILITIES: USFS campsites, drinking water,
rest rooms, boat ramp

STALKER LAKE SWA - Yuma Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Wray, go 2 miles W on
Hwy. 34 to CR FF, then go 1.5 miles N to access
road, then .5 of a mile W.
GMU/ACRES: 98 / 75 acres
HUNTING: pheasant, bobwhite quail, dove,
waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake, warmwater lake
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife
viewing
FACILITIES: rest room, boat ramp, picnic shelters, tables
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited except float tubes or craft
propelled by hand, wind or electric motor.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Hunting only with shotguns or bows.
d. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited except when hunting. Discharging bows allowed
for bowfishing.
e. Target practice prohibited except if authorized
by area wildlife manager.
f. Hunting on W half of lake prohibited. Hunting
permitted from closed area E to dam until
Oct. 31.

STORM MOUNTAIN ACCESS ROAD Larimer Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Masonville, go 3.25 miles
NW on CR 27 to road.
GMU: 20
RESTRICTIONS: closed as posted when necessary to prevent road and habitat damage

SUMMIT RES. SWA - Montezuma Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Mancos, go 9 miles NW on
Hwy. 184.
GMU: 73
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest room, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater
wake.

TAMARACK RANCH SWA - Logan Co.
DIRECTIONS: From I-76 at Crook exit (No.

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149), go .5 of a mile N on Hwy. 55.
GMUs/ACRES: 91, 93 / 10,696 acres
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite quail, dove, waterfowl, turkey
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing, limited
camping
FACILITIES: rest room, drinking water
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping only in designated area.
b. Fires only in designated camping area.
c. Field trials may be authorized Feb., March,
Aug. and Sept. No more than 3 trials may
be authorized Feb.-March and Aug., and no
more than 1 in Sept.
d. Mandatory check station. Assigned parking
spots. Hunters must stay at assigned check-in
area until 9 a.m. when they can walk to adjacent areas and hunt. Deer and turkey hunters
required only to check into E or W Tamarack,
Unit 91. At S Tamarack, S of I-76, Unit 93,
mandatory check in and out.
e. Reservations are available, but not required,
on weekends as listed and Columbus Day
(observed), Veterans Day, Thanksgiving Day,
Christmas, New Year’s Day, Martin Luther
King Jr. Day and Presidents Day. Call 1-800846-9453. See “Reservation Procedures,” (page
3) for details. The first hunt date available for
reservations is the Sat. after Oct. 24 and the
last date available is the last Sun. of regular duck season. Weekdays, weekends and
holidays outside the reservation period and
any unreserved or open units are available for
hunting without reservations and are regulated through check station. Hunters must
check in and check out as posted.
f. Target practice prohibited except if authorized
by area wildlife manager.
g. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited except when hunting. Discharging bows allowed
for bowfishing.
h. All recreational activities except deer hunting
are prohibited on opening weekend of regular
plains rifle deer season, and opening day and
first weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
i. Horses prohibited N of I-76 except when
training hunting dogs and then only allowed
in Feb., March, April (through Wed. before
spring turkey season opens) and Aug.
j. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited
from first day of teal season to last day of dark
goose season.

TARRYALL RES. SWA - Park Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Jefferson, go 16.5 miles SE
on CR 77.
GMUs/ACRES: 50, 501 / 886 acres (175 acres of

�water)
HUNTING: deer, elk, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake, stream fishing
RECREATION: camping
FACILITIES: rest room, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Closed at dam, spillway, outlet structures.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates whitewater
wake.

TAYLOR RIVER SWA - Gunnison Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Gunnison, go 10 miles N
on Hwy. 135 to USFS Rd. 742 (Taylor River Rd.);
then 18 miles E to base of Taylor Res.
GMU: 55
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires, hunting prohibited.
b. Parking only in designated areas.
c. Closed from Taylor dam to 325 yards downstream.

TERRACE RES. SWA - Conejos Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Monte Vista, go 12 miles S
on Hwy. 15 to USFS Rd. 250, then 9 miles W.
GMUs: 80, 81
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing

TETER-MICHIGAN CREEK SWA - Park
Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Jefferson, 2 miles S on Hwy.
285, then go 2 miles N on CR 35.
GMU/ACRES: 500 / 950 acres
HUNTING: big game, waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater stream fishing
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS: camping, fires prohibited

THURSTON RES. SWA - Prowers Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Lamar, go 9 miles N on
Hwy. 196 to CR TT, then go 1 mile W to CR 7,
then go .25 of a mile N.
GMU/ACRES: 127 / 173 acres
HUNTING: dove, waterfowl, rabbit
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: power boating, sail boating, sail
surfing, waterskiing, camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: boat ramps, rest room
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour after
sunset; no time restrictions for fishing.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates whitewater
wake Nov. 1 through last day of waterfowl
season.
c. ATVs, dirt bikes, snowmobiles prohibited.

d. Frozen surface of lake closed.
e. Dams, inlets, outlet structures closed except
for fishing.

TILMAN BISHOP SWA - Mesa Co.

DIRECTIONS: Take I-70 W toward Grand Junction. Exit Hwy. 6 to Palisade. Turn S on 38 Road,
merge into F 1/4 Road. SWA along river N of
junction of roads F 1/4 and 37 1/4.
GMUs: 30, 41
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Closed during nesting and migratory bird
period, March 15-July 14.
b. Camping, turkey hunting prohibited. Dogs
prohibited except as an aid to hunting.
c. Waterfowl hunters must hunt from designated
blinds/zone. Max. 4 hunters per blind. Mandatory check in and out at station.
d. Hunting only with bows and shotguns with
shot-shells only.
e. Deer hunting allowed by permit. Applications
from the Wildlife Service Center in Grand
Junction (970) 255-6100. Application deadline
is Aug. 1. Permits by drawing; successful
applicants notified by mail. Date, time and
location of drawing included on application.
f. Waterfowl hunting by reservation only. See
“Reservation Procedures,” (page 3) for details.
g. Hunt areas not reserved are available on firstcome, first-served basis after 5 a.m. each hunt
day. Reserved areas unoccupied by 7 a.m. also
available on first-come, first-served basis. Any
hunt area must be yielded upon request of
hunter holding valid reservation for that area.

TIMPAS CREEK SWA (INCLUDING
OTERO POND) - Otero Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Rocky Ford, go 4 miles S
on Hwy. 71 to Hwy. 10, then 2 miles E across
Timpas Creek Bridge, then go 1 mile S on CR 21,
then 1 mile W on CR Z.
GMU/ACRES: 135 / 141 acres
HUNTING: rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite
quail, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS: fires prohibited

TOMAHAWK SWA - Park Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Hartsel, go 5 miles N on
Hwy. 9, then go .5 of a mile to parking area. Or:
from Fairplay, go 10 miles S on Hwy. 9, then .5 of
a mile to parking area.
GMU/ACRES: 50 / 3,400 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, waterfowl, pronghorn
FISHING: coldwater stream
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�RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS: camping, fires prohibited

TOMICHI CREEK SWA - Gunnison Co.

DIRECTIONS: In Gunnison, go south on Teller
St. to end of road. At parking lot for softball
fields, find W Mountain trailhead sign. Take the
dirt road to the SWA parking lot.
GMU/ACRES: 67 / 465 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater
RECREATION: wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access by foot only from designated points.
b. Access restricted south of Tomichi Creek to
100 feet south of high water line from Jan.
1-June 30, as posted.
c. Camping, fires prohibited.
d. Dogs must be on leash, except as aid in hunting.
e. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited in
designated safety zones, as posted.

TOTTEN RES. SWA - Montezuma Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Cortez, go 3.5 miles E on
Hwy. 160 to CR 29, then 1 mile N.
GMU: 73
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest room, boat ramp
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour after
sunset; no time restrictions for fishing.
b. Closed along N shore March 1-May 31.
c. Camping, fires, alcoholic beverages, glass
containers prohibited.
d. Hunting prohibited in inlet Sept. 30-Jan. 20 as
posted to protect resting waterfowl.
e. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater
wake.

TREAT/OGDEN SWA (FISHING EASEMENT) - Fremont Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Coaldale, go W on Hwy.
50 for 2 miles to CR 45, turn N and go 1.5 miles.
Public access may not be on both sides of the
river. Check for signs.
GMUs: 58, 86
FISHING: coldwater stream. This is a fishing
property only.

TRUJILLO MEADOWS SWA - Conejos
Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Antonito, go 36 miles W on
Hwy. 17 to USFS Rd. 118, then go 4 miles W.
GMU: 81

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FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest room, drinking water
RESTRICTIONS: boating prohibited if it creates a
whitewater wake

TURK’S POND SWA - Baca Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Springfield, go 2 miles N on
Hwy. 287 to CR HH, then go 14 miles E to CR
39. Go 3.5 miles N.
GMU/ACRES: 139 / 200 acres
HUNTING: dove
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited except float tubes or craft
propelled by hand, wind or electric motor.
b. Camping prohibited.
c. Closed near pond and administrative building
except to retrieve downed waterfowl from
opening day of waterfowl season through end
of Feb.

TWIN SISTERS SWA - Larimer Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Allenspark, go 4 miles N on
Hwy. 7 to Meeker Park (USFS Rd. 119), then go
2.5 miles N to USFS Rd. 325, then 1 mile W.
GMU/ACRES: 20 / 640 acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing

TWO BUTTES RES. SWA - Baca, Prowers
Cos.

DIRECTIONS: From Springfield, go 18 miles N
on Hwy. 287 to CR B.5, then 3 miles E.
GMUs/ACRES: 138, 139 / 6,793 acres
HUNTING: deer, pronghorn, rabbit, pheasant,
bobwhite quail, scaled quail, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: camping, hiking, rock climbing,
wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: trailer dump station, rest rooms,
drinking water, rifle range, boat ramps
RESTRICTIONS: boating prohibited in Two
Buttes Ponds below dam except float tubes or
craft propelled by hand, wind or electric motor

VAIL DEER UNDERPASS SWA - Eagle Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Vail, go 4 miles W on S side
of frontage road of I-70.
GMUs: 36, 45
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open June 16-Oct. 31.
b. Hunting prohibited.

VAN TUYL SWA - Gunnison Co.

CABIN CREEK: From Gunnison, go 6.5 miles E

�on Hwy. 50, then go .2 of a mile N on BLM Rd.
3107. 200 acres
LOST CANYON: From Gunnison, go 1.2 miles N
on Hwy. 135, turn E and take CR 10 for 3 miles.
Turn E on CR 743 and go about 6 miles to SWA.
310 acres
GMU/ACRES: 55 / 510 total acres
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky grouse
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS: BLM road closures March
1-May 15. Motorized travel, including over the
snow, restricted to BLM Rd. 3107 (Cabin Creek)
and CR 743 (Lost Canyon).

VERNER SWA - Jackson Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Walden, go .5 of a mile W
on Hwy. 14 to CR 12, then go 5.1 miles W to CR
18, then .5 of a mile W to access road. SWA is 1
mile of river.
GMU: 16
RECREATION: coldwater fishing
RESTRICTIONS: open only for fishing

WAHATOYA SWA - Huerfano Co.

DIRECTIONS: From LaVeta, go 1 mile E on Bear
Creek Rd.
GMU/ACRES: 85 / 80 acres
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife
viewing
FACILITIES: rest room
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited except float tubes or craft
propelled by hand or wind.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.

WALKER SWA - Mesa Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Grand Junction, go 2 miles
W on Hwys. 6 and 50, turn S on River Rd., go .5
of a mile and turn S on gravel road.
GMUs/ACRES: 30, 40 / 351 acres
FISHING: warmwater
RECREATION: rafting, canoeing, wildlife viewing, interpretive program
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open a half hour before sunrise until a half
hour after sunset.
b. Camping, fires, dogs, hunting, trapping
prohibited.
c. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited.
Bows permitted for bowfishing.

WARD ROAD POND SWA - Jefferson Co.
DIRECTIONS: In Denver at I-70 and Ward Rd.
GMU: 38
FISHING: warmwater
FACILITIES: rest room

RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open only for fishing.
b. Boating prohibited except float tubes or craft
propelled by hand.
c. Camping, fires, hunting, dog training, discharging firearms or bows prohibited.

WATSON LAKE SFU - Larimer Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Fort Collins, go 7 miles NW
on Hwy. 287 to Rist Canyon Rd. (CR 28), then
go 1 mile.
GMU: 19
FISHING: coldwater stream
RECREATION: limited tours
FACILITIES: rest room
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting, dogs prohibited.
b. Closed along W bank of Poudre River next to
employee housing.

WATSON LAKE SWA - Larimer Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Fort Collins, go 7 miles NW
on Hwy. 287 to Rist Canyon Rd. (CR 52E), then
go 1 mile W.
GMU/ACRES: 19 / 139 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream, warmwater lake
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest rooms, nature trails
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour after
sunset; no time restrictions for fishing.
b. Boating, camping, hunting, ice fishing, ice
skating, discharging firearms prohibited.
c. Parking prohibited on S dam.
d. Closed on NW side as posted.
e. Use or possession of live minnows prohibited.

WAUNITA WATCHABLE WILDLIFE
AREA - Gunnison Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Gunnison, go E on Hwy.
50. Turn left at CR 887 to WWA site.
GMU: 551
RECREATION: wildlife viewing April 1-May 15
for Gunnison sage-grouse
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires, dogs, discharging firearms
prohibited.
b. Trash must be packed out.

WEBSTER SWA - Weld Co.

DIRECTIONS: From LaSalle, go .25 of a mile N
on Hwy. 85 to CR 394, then go 2.25 miles.
GMU/ACRES: 94 / 158 acres
HUNTING: rabbit, pheasant, dove, waterfowl
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires, horses prohibited.
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�b. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited, except shotguns, muzzleloaders or bows allowed
for hunting Sept. 1-Feb. 28. Shotguns or bows
allowed in spring turkey season.
c. Open only to spring turkey hunters with valid
license from March 1-Aug. 31.
d. Dogs prohibited except as hunting aid. Dog
training prohibited except when training for
hunting.

WELLINGTON RES. NO. 4, SMITH
LAKE SWA - Larimer Co.

DIRECTIONS: From I-25 at the Wellington exit,
go .3 of a mile W on Hwy. 1 to CR 7, then 1.4
miles N to CR 66, then 2 miles W.
GMU/ACRES: 9 / Wellington Res. No. 4: 105
acres. Smith Lake: 30 acres.
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest rooms
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour after
sunset; no time restrictions for fishing.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater
wake.
c. Hunting, discharging firearms or bows,
camping, open fires, OHVs, snowmobiles
prohibited.
d. Sailboards prohibited on Wellington Res. No.
4.

WELLINGTON SWA - Larimer, Weld Cos.

WELLINGTON UNIT: From I-25 and Hwy. 14
exit, go 9 miles N on E service road to CR 64 and
then 1.5 miles E.
GMU: 87
COBB LAKE UNIT: From I-25 and Hwy. 14 exit,
go 5 miles N on E service road to CR 56, then
1.4 miles E.
SCHWARE UNIT: From I-25 and Hwy. 14 exit,
go 7 miles N on E service road to CR 60, then 1
mile E.
HUNTING: rabbit, pheasant, dove, waterfowl
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited except craft propelled by
hand to hunt waterfowl.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Field trials may be authorized on Wellington
and Schware units Feb., March 1-14 and Aug.
Trials may be authorized on Cobb Lake Unit
year-round.
d. Wellington and Schware units closed March
15-July 15.
e. Target practice must be authorized by area
wildlife manager.
f. Wellington Unit closed from first day of regular
waterfowl season to first day of pheasant sea-

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son except Sat., Sun., Mon. and legal holidays.
g. Horseback riding prohibited except at Cobb
Lake Unit during field trials.
h. Big-game hunting restricted to archery, shotguns with slugs and muzzleloading.
g. Domestic, feral or privately-owned game
birds may be released with permit for dog
training on Cobb Lake Unit. All birds taken
for this shall be removed from SWA, and all
privately-owned game birds shall be prepared
for human consumption.

WEST BANK SWA - Garfield Co.

DIRECTIONS: Go S on Hwy. 82, turn right at
mile marker 5 on CR 154.
GMUs: 43, 444
FISHING: coldwater stream.
RECREATION: boat launch, angler access.
RESTRICTIONS: camping, fires, discharging
firearms prohibited

WEST LAKE SWA - Larimer Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Red Feather Lakes, go 1
mile E on Red Feather Lakes Rd.
GMU/ACRES: 191 / 38 water acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, fishing, camping
FACILITIES: campground, rest room, drinking
water
RESTRICTIONS: boating prohibited except float
tubes or craft propelled by hand, wind or electric
motor

WEST LAKE SWA - Mesa Co.

DIRECTIONS: 711 Independent Ave., Grand
Junction.
GMU/ACRES: 30 / 2 acres
FISHING: warmwater lake
FACILITIES: rest room
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open 7 a.m.-9 p.m.
b. Boating, water contact activities prohibited.

WEST RIFLE CREEK SWA - Garfield Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Rifle, go 4 miles N on Hwy.
13 to Hwy. 325, turn right and go 4 miles to CR
252. Go 1.5 miles NW.
GMU: 33
HUNTING: deer, elk, black bear, mountain lion,
turkey, rabbit, dove, bobcat
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: campground on CR 252, 4 miles
NW of Hwy. 325; non-potable water only
RESTRICTIONS: camping only from day after
Labor Day-Dec. 31

�WHEELER SWA - Garfield Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Silt, take I-70 W about 1
mile. SWA on N side of interstate between I-70
and Hwys. 6 &amp; 24, adjacent to Colorado River.
SWA only legally accessible via river.
GMUs/ACRES: 33, 42 / 15 acres
HUNTING: rabbit, dove, waterfowl
FISHING: trout, whitefish
RECREATION: wildlife viewing

WHITEHORSE SWA - Adams Co.

DIRECTIONS: Take I-76 E toward Barr Lake.
Exit 152nd Avenue, go E. Turn left on Picadilly
Road, turn left on 128th Avenue. SWA is at corner of 128th and Tower Rd. and extends SE.
GMU: 104
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open only for youth/mentor waterfowl
hunting when authorized by area wildlife
manager as participants in CPW youth hunter
program.
b. Reservations required for waterfowl hunting.
See “Reservation Procedures,” (page 3) for
details. Hunters with reservations can only
hunt area specified on reservation except in
areas where reservations are not required or
are unreserved and unoccupied. Mandatory
check in and check out as posted at designated
check station.

WILLIAMS CREEK RES. SWA - Hinsdale
Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Pagosa Springs, go 3 miles
W on Hwy. 160 to USFS Rd. 631, then go 30
miles N.
GMU/ACRES: 77 / 508 acres
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake
RECREATION: boating, wildlife viewing, camping
FACILITIES: rest room, drinking water, boat
ramp, campgrounds
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, open fires, sailboards prohibited.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates white-water
wake.
c. Snowmobiles allowed only as aid in ice fishing.

RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open sunrise to sunset only, and only viewing
area is open.
b. Dogs prohibited beyond parking area.
c. Fishing, discharging firearms, camping, fires,
hunting, trapping prohibited.

WOODS LAKE SWA - San Miguel Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Telluride, go 13 miles W on
Hwy. 145 to USFS Rd. 618 in Fall Creek; then 9
miles S.
GMU/ACRES: 70 / 160 acres
FISHING: coldwater stream, coldwater lake
RECREATION: canoeing, wildlife viewing
FACILITIES: rest room
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boats prohibited except float tubes or craft
propelled by hand, wind or electric motor.
b. Camping prohibited.

WRAY SFU - Yuma Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Wray, go 2 miles W on Hwy.
34 to CR FF, then go 2 miles N.
GMU/ACRES: 98 / 355 acres
RECREATION: limited tours
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, hunting, dogs prohibited.
b. Closed E of CR FF.

WRIGHT’S LAKE SWA - Chaffee Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Nathrop, go 8 miles W on
CR 162 to CR 291. Then go .4 of a mile W on CR
291 to parking area.
GMUs: 56, 481
FISHING: open for fishing only, coldwater lake
and stream, artificial flies and lures only

YAMPA RIVER SWA - Routt Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Craig, go E on Hwy. 40.
SWA is on S side of Hwy. 40 shortly after passing
CR 29 turn-off.
GMU: 13
RESTRICTIONS: camping, fires prohibited

WINDY GAP WATCHABLE WILDLIFE
AREA - Grand Co.

DIRECTIONS: From Granby, go 2 miles W on
Hwy. 40. WWA is on Hwy. 125.
GMUs/ACRES: 18, 28 / 100 acres
FACILITIES: picnic tables, toilets, .25 of a mile
interpretive trail

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�SWA COUNTY INDEX
SWA NAME
&amp; COUNTY

MAP GMU

POINT

ADAMS CO. (AD)

SWA NAME
&amp; COUNTY

MAP GMU

POINT

Higel....................................AL-1..........791
Playa Blanca.....................AL-2..........80
San Luis Lakes..................AL-3..........82

Johnson Village...............CH-12.......481
Love Meadow..................CH-18.......481
Mount Ouray....................CH-13.......56
Mount Shavano SFU......CH-14.......50,
57
Mount Shavano..............CH-15.......56
Sands Lake........................CH-16.......56
Wright’s Lake....................CH-17.......56,
481

ARCHULETA CO. (AR)

CLEAR CREEK CO. (CC)

Lowell Ponds....................AD-1.........38
Whitehorse.......................AD-2.........104

ALAMOSA CO. (AL)

Devil Creek........................AR-1..........77
Echo Canyon Res.............AR-2..........78

BACA CO. (BA)
Burchfield..........................BA-1..........139
Turk’s Pond.......................BA-2..........139
Two Buttes Res.................BA-3..........138,
139

BENT CO. (BE)
Adobe Creek Res.............BE-1..........125
Dawn Pond.......................BE-2..........125
Fort Lyon...........................BE-3..........125
John Martin Res..............BE-4..........125,
126, 146
Las Animas SFU...............BE-5..........125
Purgatoire River..............BE-6..........130
Setchfield..........................BE-7..........130

BOULDER CO. (BO)

Bergen Peak.....................CC-1..........39
Georgetown.....................CC-2..........39
Mount Evans....................CC-3..........39

CONEJOS CO. (CN)
Conejos River
(Fishing Easements)........CN-1.........81
Hot Creek..........................CN-2.........81
La Jara Res. .......................CN-3.........81
La Jara.................................CN-4.........81
Sego Springs....................CN-5.........81
Terrace Res........................CN-6.........80,
81
Trujillo Meadows............CN-7.........81

COSTILLA CO. (CO)
Mountain Home Res......CO-1.........83
Sanchez Res......................CO-2.........83
Smith Res...........................CO-3.........83

Sawhill Ponds...................BO-1.........29

CUSTER CO. (CU)

CHAFFEE CO. (CH)

DeWeese Res....................CU-1.........69,
691

SWA NAME
&amp; COUNTY

MAP GMU

POINT

EAGLE CO. (EA)
Basalt..................................EA-1..........47,
444
Brush Creek......................EA-2..........44
Eagle River........................EA-3..........35
Gypsum Ponds................EA-4..........35
Vail Deer Underpass......EA-5..........36,
45

ELBERT CO. (EB)
Jumping Cow...................EB-1..........105

EL PASO CO. (EP)
Ramah Res.........................EP-1..........110

FREMONT CO. (FR)
Beaver Creek....................FR-1..........59
Brush Hollow....................FR-2..........59
Treat/Ogden.....................FR-3..........58,
(Fishing Easement)
86

GARFIELD CO. (GF)
Bob Terrell ........................GF-10.......43
Crystal River SFU ...........GF-1..........43
Garfield Creek..................GF-2..........42
Glenwood
Springs SFU......................GF-3..........34
Parachute Ponds.............GF-4..........32,
42
Rifle Falls SFU...................GF-5..........33
Roaring Fork.....................GF-6..........43,
444
West Bank Lease.............GF-7..........43,
444
West Rifle Creek..............GF-8..........33
Wheeler..............................GF-9..........33,
42

Arkansas River/Salida
(Smyth Fishing Lease).....CH-1.........56
Big Bend............................CH-2.........56
Buena Vista.......................CH-3.........49,
(Fishing Easement)
481

Middle Taylor Creek.......CU-2.........86

Chalk Cliffs SFU...............CH-4.........56,
481
Champion SWA...............CH-5.........57,
(Fishing Easement)
481

Granby Ranch..................GR-1..........28
Hot Sulphur Springs......GR-2..........18,
28
DOLORES CO. (DO)
Junction Butte.................GR-3..........37
Coalbed Canyon.............DO-1.........72,
Kemp-Breeze....................GR-4..........18,
711
28
Fish Creek..........................DO-2.........71
Pioneer Park ....................GR-5..........18
Groundhog Res...............DO-3.........71
Radium...............................GR-6..........15,
Jim Olterman/
27, 361
Lone Cone..........................DO-4.........70, 71 Red Mountain..................GR-7..........28
Windy Gap WWA............GR-8..........18,
DOUGLAS CO. (DG)
28
Columbine........................DG-1.........104
Four Mile............................DG-2.........51
Sharptail Ridge................DG-3.........51

Chubb Park Ranch.........CH-18.......49
Clear Creek Res................CH-6.........48,
481
Cottonwood Creek........CH-7.........481
(Marquard)
Frantz..................................CH-8.........56
Granite................................CH-9.........48,
49
Harmon . ...........................CH-10.......481
(Fishing Easement)
Heckendorf.......................CH-11.......481
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DELTA CO. (DE)
Escalante...........................DE-1..........62
McCluskey.........................DE-2..........53
Roeber................................DE-3..........53

GRAND CO. (GR)

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SWA NAME
&amp; COUNTY

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&amp; COUNTY

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GUNNISON CO. (GU)

KIOWA CO. (KI)

Almont Triangle..............GU-1.........54,
55
Beaver Lake......................GU-2.........43
Cabin Creek......................GU-3.........55
Centennial.........................GU-4.........54
Dutch Gulch.....................GU-5.........67
Gunnison SWA.................GU-6.........54
Gunnison River................GU-7.........54
(Van Tuyl &amp; Redden)
Leaps Gulch......................GU-8.........55
Miller Ranch.....................GU-9.........54
Pitkin SFU..........................GU-10......55,
551
Roaring Judy SFU...........GU-11......54,
55
Sapinero............................GU-12......54
Spring Creek Res. . .........GU-13......55
Taylor River.......................GU-14......55
Tomichi Creek . ...............GU-15......67
Van Tuyl..............................GU-16......55
Waunita WWA..................GU-17......551

Queens...............................KI-1...........126,
127

North Lake........................LA-5..........85,
851
Spanish Peaks..................LA-6..........85

KIT CARSON CO. (KC)

LINCOLN CO. (LI)

HINSDALE CO. (HI)

Bellaire Lake.....................LR-1..........8
Bellvue SFU.......................LR-2..........19
Big Thompson Ponds....LR-3..........20
Bliss...................................... LR-4...........8, 19
Boedecker Res.................LR-5..........20
Cherokee...........................LR-6..........8,
191
Douglas Res......................LR-7..........9
Dowdy Lake......................LR-8..........191
Forks....................................LR-9..........20
Hohnholz Lakes..............LR-10........7
Lon Hagler........................LR-11........20
Lone Tree Res. .................LR-12........20
Narrows..............................LR-13........20
North Fork.........................LR-14........20
Parvin Lake.......................LR-15........191
Poudre River SFU............ LR-16........8, 19
Poudre River SWA...........LR-17........19,
191
Simpson Ponds...............LR-18........20
Twin Sisters.......................LR-19........20
Watson Lake SFU............LR-20........19
Watson Lake SWA...........LR-21........19
Wellington Res. #4
and Smith Lake...............LR-22........9
Wellington SWA..............LR-23........87
West Lake..........................LR-24........191

Brown Lakes.....................HI-1...........76
Lake Fork Gunnison.......HI-2...........66
Mason Family...................HI-3...........66,
67
Rito Hondo Res. . ............HI-4...........76
Road Canyon Res............HI-5...........76
Williams Creek Res.........HI-6...........77

HUERFANO CO. (HU)
Huerfano...........................HU-1.........861
Wahatoya..........................HU-2.........85

JACKSON CO. (JA)
Brownlee...........................JA-1...........16
Cowdrey Lake..................JA-2...........6
Delaney Butte Lakes......JA-3...........16
Diamond J.........................JA-4...........6,
161
Lake John..........................JA-5...........161
Manville.............................JA-6...........16
Murphy...............................JA-7...........6
Odd Fellows......................JA-8...........16
Owl Mountain..................JA-9...........171
Richard...............................JA-10........16,
161
Seymour Lake..................JA-11........17
Verner.................................JA-12........16

JEFFERSON CO. (JF)
Ralston Creek...................JF-1...........33
Ward Road Pond.............JF-2...........38

Flagler Res. .......................KC-1..........107

LA PLATA CO. (LP)
Bodo....................................LP-1..........741
Durango SFU....................LP-2..........74,
75
Haviland Lake..................LP-3..........74
Pastorius Res.....................LP-4..........75
Perins Peak........................LP-5..........74

LAKE CO. (LK)
Hallenback Ranch..........LK-1..........48
Paddock.............................LK-2..........49
Reddy..................................LK-3..........48,
49

LARIMER CO. (LR)

LAS ANIMAS CO. (LA)
Apishapa............................LA-1..........133,
134
Bosque Del Oso..............LA-2..........85,
851
James M. John.................LA-3..........140
Lake Dorothey.................LA-4..........140

Hugo...................................LI-1............113
Karval Res. ........................LI-2............120
Kinney Lake......................LI-3............113

LOGAN CO. (LO)
Atwood..............................LO-1..........96
Bravo...................................LO-2..........91
Duck Creek........................LO-3..........90
Dune Ridge.......................LO-4..........96
Knudson............................LO-5..........96
Overland Trail...................LO-6..........96
Red Lion.............................LO-7..........90,
92
Tamarack Ranch..............LO-8..........91,
93

MESA CO. (ME)
Colorado River Island....ME-1.........30,
41
Franklin Island.................ME-12...... 30,
41
Horsethief Canyon.........ME-2......... 30,
40
Jerry Creek Res................ME-3......... 421
Leatha Jean Stassen......ME-4......... 40
Loma Boat Launch.........ME-5......... 30
Mogensen Ponds...........ME-6......... 421
Orchard Mesa .................ME-7......... 41
Plateau Creek...................ME-8......... 421
Tilman Bishop..................ME-9......... 30,
41
Walker.................................ME-10...... 30,
40
West Lake..........................ME-11...... 30

MINERAL CO. (MI)
Alberta Park Res..............MI-1..........80
Big Meadows Res............MI-2..........76
Coller...................................MI-3..........76,
79
Creede................................MI-4..........76

MOFFAT CO. (MF)
Bitterbrush........................MF-1.........11
Browns Park......................MF-2.........201
Little Snake.......................MF-3.........2, 3

MONTEZUMA CO. (MZ)
Dolores River....................MZ-1.........71,
73
Joe Moore Res..................MZ-2.........73
Lone Dome.......................MZ-3.........711
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Narraguinnep Res...........MZ-4.........711
Puett Res............................MZ-5.........73
Summit Res.......................MZ-6.........73
Totten Res..........................MZ-7.........73

MONTROSE CO. (MT)
Chipeta Lake....................MT-1.........62
Cimarron............................MT-2.........65

MORGAN CO. (MG)
Andrick Ponds.................MG-1........95
Boyd Ponds.......................MG-2........96
Brush Prairie Ponds........MG-3........99
Brush SWA.........................MG-4........96
Cottonwood.....................MG-5........96
Elliott...................................MG-6........95,
96
Jackson Lake....................MG-7........95
Jean K. Tool.......................MG-8........96

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SAGUACHE CO. (SG)
Cochetopa........................SG-1..........67
Dome Lakes......................SG-2..........67
Russell Lakes....................SG-3..........682

PROWERS CO. (PR)
Arkansas River.................PR-1..........119
Deadman...........................PR-2..........127
Granada.............................PR-3..........127,
132
Holly....................................PR-4..........127,
132
Mike Higbee.....................PR-5..........132
Red Dog.............................PR-6..........127
Thurston Res.....................PR-7..........127

Lake Beckwith.................PB-1..........84
Pueblo Res.........................PB-2..........84
Pueblo SFU.......................PB-3..........84
Runyon/
Fountain Lakes................PB-4..........123

RIO BLANCO CO. (RB)

Billy Creek..........................OU-1.........62,
65

RIO GRANDE CO. (RG)

PHILLIPS CO. (PH)
Frenchman Creek...........PH-1..........98
Holyoke..............................PH-2..........98

SAN JUAN CO. (SJ)
Andrews Lake..................SJ-1...........74

SAN MIGUEL CO. (SM)
Dan Noble.........................SM-1.........70
Dry Creek Basin...............SM-2.........70
San Miguel........................SM-3.........70
(Fishing Easement)
Woods Lake......................SM-4.........70

PUEBLO CO. (PB)

OURAY CO. (OU)

63 Ranch............................PA-1..........50
Alma....................................PA-2..........49
Badger Basin....................PA-3..........50,
58, 581
Charlie Meyers.................PA-4..........58
James Mark Jones..........PA-5..........50
Knight-Imler.....................PA-6..........50
Spinney Mountain.........PA-7..........58,
581
Tarryall Res........................PA-8..........50,
501
Teter-Michigan Creek...PA-9..........500
Tomahawk........................PA-10........50

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Coke Oven........................PI-1............444

Jensen................................RB-1..........12,
23, 211
Meeker Pasture...............RB-2..........23
Oak Ridge..........................RB-3..........23,
24
Piceance.............................RB-4..........11,
21, 22, 31
Rio Blanco Lake...............RB-5..........11,
22

PARK CO. (PA)

&amp; COUNTY

PITKIN CO. (PI)

OTERO CO. (OT)
Holbrook Res....................OT-1..........125
Horse Creek Res..............OT-2..........125
Melon Valley.....................OT-3..........125,
129
Oxbow................................OT-4..........130
Rocky Ford........................OT-5..........125,
129
Timpas Creek...................OT-6..........135

SWA NAME

SEDGWICK CO. (SE)
Julesburg...........................SE-1..........92
Jumbo Res.
(Julesburg)........................SE-2..........90
Pony Express....................SE-3..........92
Sand Draw.........................SE-4..........93
Sedgwick Bar...................SE-5..........92

SUMMIT CO. (SU)
Blue River..........................SU-1..........37,
371

TELLER CO. (TE)
Dome Rock.......................TE-1..........581
Pikes Peak..........................TE-2..........59
Rosemont Res..................TE-3..........59
Skaguay Res. . ..................TE-4..........59

Beaver Creek Res.............RG-1.........80
Home Lake........................RG-2.........791
Rio Grande........................RG-3.........791
Rio Grande River . ..........RG-4.........79
(Fishing Easements)

WASHINGTON CO. (WA)

ROUTT CO. (RO)

Banner Lakes....................WE-1.........99
Brower................................WE-2.........94
Centennial Valley............WE-3.........951
Frank...................................WE-4.........94
Kodak WWA......................WE-5.........94
Mitani-Tokuyasu.............WE-6.........951
Nakagawa.........................WE-7.........951
Webster..............................WE-8.........94

Adams................................RO-1.........15
Blacktail ............................RO-2.........15
(Conservation Easement)
Christina.............................RO-3.........214
Chuck Lewis.....................RO-4.........131
Emerald Mountain.........RO-5.........131
Finger Rock SFU..............RO-6.........26
Grieve Ranch . .................RO-7.........5
(Conservation Easement)
Indian Run.........................RO-8.........12
Rock Creek........................RO-9.........15
Sarvis Creek......................RO-10.......15
Yampa River......................RO-11.......13

Messex................................WA-1........96
Prewitt Res........................WA-2........96

WELD CO. (WE)

YUMA CO. (YU)
Sandsage...........................YU-1.........101
Simmons............................YU-2.........102
South Republican...........YU-3.........103,
109
Stalker Lake......................YU-4.........98
Wray SFU...........................YU-5.........98

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Colorado
State Wildlife Areas

COLORADO DIVISION OF WILDLIFE

COLORADO DIVISION OF WILDLIFE
6060 Broadway, Denver, CO 80216
(303) 297-1192 • www.wildlife.state.co.us

�2010-11 State Wildlife Areas

DOW OFFICES
DOW HEADQUARTERS
6060 Broadway
Denver, 80216
(303) 297-1192

FORT COLLINS
317 W. Prospect Road
Fort Collins, 80526
(970) 472-4300

MEEKER
73485 Hwy. 64
Meeker, 81641
(970) 878-6090

OFFICES &amp;
SERVICE CENTERS

GLENWOOD SPRINGS
50633 Hwys. 6 &amp; 24
Glenwood Springs, 81601
(970) 947-2920

MONTE VISTA
0722 S. Road 1 East
Monte Vista, 81144
(719) 587-6900

BRUSH
122 E. Edison
Brush, 80723
(970) 842-6300

GRAND JUNCTION
711 Independent Ave.
Grand Junction, 81505
(970) 255-6100

MONTROSE
2300 S.Townsend Ave.
Montrose, 81401
(970) 252-6000

COLORADO SPRINGS
4255 Sinton Road
Colorado Springs, 80907
(719) 227-5200

GUNNISON
300 W. New York Ave.
Gunnison, 81230
(970) 641-7060

PUEBLO
600 Reservoir Road
Pueblo, 81005
(719) 561-5300

DENVER/ NORTHEAST
6060 Broadway
Denver, 80216
(303) 291-7227

HOT SULPHUR SPRINGS
346 Grand Co. Rd. 362
Hot Sulphur Springs,
80451
(970) 725-6200

SALIDA
7405 Hwy. 50
Salida, 81201
(719) 530-5520

DURANGO
151 E. 16th St.
Durango, 81301
(970) 247-0855

LAMAR
2500 S. Main St.
Lamar, 81052
(719) 336-6600

STEAMBOAT SPRINGS
925 Weiss Dr.
Steamboat Spgs., 80477
(970) 870-2197

On the Web: www.wildlife.state.co.us

COLORADO DIVISION OF WILDLIFE
Printed for free distribution by the

6060 Broadway, Denver, CO 80216
(303) 297-1192
www.wildlife.state.co.us

Editor: Amy Nickelson | Photo by © Michael Mauro
Printed August 2010 | Publication Printers, Denver | 200,000 copies
The Wildlife Commission sets property regulations in May. Wildlife Commissioners (as of Aug. 2010):
Tim Glenn, chair • Robert Streeter, vice chair • Mark Smith, secretary • David R. Brougham, member
• Dennis Buechler, member • Dorothea Farris, member • Allan Jones, member • John Singletary,
member • Dean Wingfield, member • Mike King, ex officio member • John Stulp, ex officio member
NOTE: Laws and regulations in this brochure are paraphrased for easier understanding and are
intended only as a guide. Official Colorado statutes and regulations are available on the website or at
DOW offices.

�2010-11 State Wildlife Areas

RECREATION GUIDELINES

INSIDE: This brochure features regulations governing Colorado’s state wildlife areas (SWAs)
and state fish units (SFUs). Only the SWAs in this brochure are open to the public. Propertyspecific restrictions can be found in the alphabetical listings on the following pages.
NOTE: Complete fishing regulations are in the Colorado Division of Wildlife’s 2010 fishing brochure, avail-

able in print and online, at www.wildlife.state.co.us, in mid-March. Some SWAs may have specific fishing
restrictions, anglers should consult the current fishing brochure to make sure they comply with state fishing
regulations.
PROHIBITED ACTIVITIES

11. To have or use fireworks, explosives, poi-

Except when specifically authorized, the
following activities are prohibited on lands,
waters, frozen surfaces of waters, rights-of-way,
buildings or devices under DOW control:

sons, herbicides, pesticides or illegal substances.
12. To release wildlife or privately-owned game
birds. Private game birds may be released for
field trials, including group dog training on
SWAs only where specifically allowed. To
allow dogs, cats or domestic pets to run at
large (not on a leash), except dogs used
while hunting, while training hunting dogs
or during DOW-authorized field trials.
13. To dig trenches, holes or pits.
14. To leave boats, rafts or other floating craft
beached, anchored, moored or docked unattended overnight except in designated areas.
15. To fish from DOW boat ramps or docks in
conflict with boaters or as posted.
16. To snorkel, scuba dive or spearfish with a
diving mask, swim fins, snorkel or air tanks.
The exception is where swimming is permitted, when location is identified by a
“divers down flag” and when scuba diver has
valid SCUBA certificate from recognized
SCUBA training organization.
17. To engage in illegal activities.
18. To use air or gas-inflated floating devices for
transportation on or across surface of the
water unless the device has multi-compartments and a rigid motor mount when propelled by gasoline or electric motors.
Single-compartment air or gas-filled flotation devices restricted to designated swimming areas.
19. To promote, sponsor, conduct or participate
in boat regattas, paintball shooting, questing
or non-wildlife oriented activities.
20. To launch or land aircraft.
21. To leave decoys or anything used as decoys
in the field or on water overnight.
22. To swim, except in designated waters or
during authorized water contact activities.

1. To enter, use or occupy an area when posted

against entry, use or occupancy.
2. To enter, use or occupy an area for commer-

cial purposes or to do land, water, oil, gas or
mineral investigations, surveys or explorations.
3. To operate a vehicle (motorized or non-motorized) except on established roads or
within designated camping or parking areas.
Drivers must obey Colorado motor vehicle
laws.
4. To drive faster than posted speed limits or
faster than 25 mph if not posted.
5. To leave camp, tent, shelter, motor vehicle or
trailer unattended more than 48 hours, to
camp or to park travel trailers or campers on
any SWA more than 14 days in 45-day period.
6. To establish a permanent structure or plant
vegetation. Only portable blinds, tree stands
and steps can be erected on SWAs. No nails
can be driven into trees. Man-made materials for blinds or tree stands must be removed within 10 days after the season in
which they are used ends.
7. To remove, modify or destroy a building,
water control device, fence, gate, sign, survey
or section marker, vegetation or objects of
archaeological, geological or historical value.
8. To litter, leave fish, entrails, human waste,
waste water, containers or toxic substances;
to bring household or commercial trash or
toxic substances to an area for disposal; or to
dump trailer waste in a sanitary facility.
9. To build fires without precautions to prevent
spreading; to leave fires unattended.
10. To graze livestock. Horses, mules, llamas,
burros may be used in wildlife activities.

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�2010-11 State Wildlife Areas

ABBREVIATIONS
HWY. — Highway
CO. — County
COS. — Counties
CR — County Road
JCT. — Junction
RD. — Road
RES. — Reservoir
4WD — 4-wheel-drive

DOW — Colorado Division
of Wildlife
N/NW/NE — North,
northwest, northeast
S/SW/SE — South,
southwest, southeast
E — East
W — West

SWA — State Wildlife Area
SFU — State Fishing Unit
STL — State Trust Land
SVC. CTR. — Service Center
USFS / FS — U.S. Forest
Service
BLM — Bureau of Land
Management

Prohibited activities (continued)
23. To discharge a firearm or bow in parking,

camping or picnic areas.
24. To fish in fish-rearing ponds, raceways,

HABITAT STAMP
CHANGES
There are new laws in place
regarding habitat stamps. Here’s what
you need to know:
• Anyone 18-64 must purchase a stamp
to buy or apply for a hunting or fishing
license.
• Stamps cost $5 each; no more than 2
stamps are required per person each
year, valid April 1-March 31 annually. A
lifetime stamp is $200.25.
• Hunters applying for a limited license
must purchase a stamp to apply for the
drawing process.
• Anyone buying a one-day or additional-day license for fishing and/or
small game is exempt from purchasing
the habitat stamp with the first two of
these licenses.The habitat fee will be assessed when a third one-day or additional-day license is purchased for
fishing or small game.
• For details, go to the website at
www.wildlife.state.co.us
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holding areas or streams on DOW hatchery
properties, except areas open to public fishing as posted.
25. To conduct field trials or group dog training
without a field trial license.
26. To have, store or use hay, straw or mulch not
certified as noxious-weed free. Certified
materials must be clearly marked by certifying state or province. People who transport
these materials on federal, state or county
roads that cross DOW property are exempt.
Also exempt is hay produced on State Trust
Lands leased from DOW for wildlife recreation.
27. To trap unless done according to statutes
and regulations and authorization.
28. To partake in Internet-based or computerassisted remote hunting or fishing. Hunters
and anglers must be physically in the immediate vicinity of their activity.
29. All vessels and floating devices, their contents, motors, trailers and equipment are
subject to inspection by the DOW before
being launched, operated on or leaving waters on SWAs. Any aquatic nuisance species
found during inspection must be removed
and disposed of properly according to
DOW procedures before vessels are allowed
to be launched, operate on or leave the
water.
30. Youth mentor hunting and/or fishing means
hunting and/or fishing by youths under 18.
Youth hunters under 16 must be accompanied by a mentor. Mentors must be at least
18 and comply with hunter education requirements.

�STATE WILDLIFE AREAS
63 RANCH SWA - Park Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Fairplay, 15 miles S on Hwy.
285 or 5.5 miles N of Antero Jct. on Hwy. 285.
GMU/ACRES:50 / 1,200 acres.
HUNTING:waterfowl, big game.
FISHING:coldwater stream fishing.
RECREATION:wildlife observation.
RESTRICTIONS:Camping prohibited.

ADAMS SWA - Routt Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Steamboat Springs, go E on
Hwy. 40; turn S on Hwy. 131. At CR 14, go S. SWA
a half-mile N of Stagecoach State Park.
GMU:15
HUNTING: elk, deer, rabbit, dusky (blue) grouse.
RECREATION:wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: rest room.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Closed Dec. 1-June 30.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Dogs prohibited except as aid in hunting grouse.
d. Vehicles prohibited beyond parking area.

ADOBE CREEK RES.SWA
(BLUE LAKE) - Bent, Kiowa Cos.
DIRECTIONS:From Las Animas, go 15 miles N
on CR 10.
GMU/ACRES:125 / 5,147 acres
HUNTING:deer, pronghorn, rabbit, pheasant,
scaled quail, dove, waterfowl.
FISHING:warmwater.
RECREATION:boating, sail boating, sail surfing,
waterskiing, camping, hiking, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES:rest rooms, boat ramps.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Closed 1 hour after sunset to 1 hour before sunrise except fishing.
b. ATVs, dirt bikes, snowmobiles prohibited.
c. Frozen surface of lake closed.
d. Dams, inlets, outlet structures closed except to
fishing.

ALBERTA PARK RES.SWA - Mineral Co.
DIRECTIONS:From South Fork, go 18 miles W
on Hwy. 160 to Wolf Creek Ski Area; drive
through parking lot. Continue 1.7 miles on USFS
Rd. 391.
GMU/ACRES:80 / 240 acres
FISHING:coldwater lake.
RECREATION:wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES:primitive boat ramp.

RESERVATION
PROCEDURES
For properties requiring reservations, call
1-800-846-9453 (1-800-UGO-WILD). Reservations taken 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday-Friday.
For printable maps and information, go to
the DOW website at: www.wildlife.state.
co.us/LandWater/StateWildlifeAreas.
• Reservations are not accepted more than
14 days in advance of hunt date nor after
noon the day before the hunt date or
noon Friday for hunts on Sunday and
holidays falling on Monday.
•To cancel,hunters must do so by noon the
day before the hunt date.Failing to cancel
reservations or follow check station procedures may result in losing future reservation rights for rest of hunting season.
• Maximum 1 reservation per hunt date
and 1 reservation per phone call.Reservations are not transferable. The person
making the reservation must be a licensed hunter for the species to be
hunted and must be at the property the
day of the hunt.
GMU:49
FISHING:coldwater stream.
RECREATION:wildlife viewing, camping.
FACILITIES:rest rooms, campsites.

ALMONT TRIANGLE SWA - Gunnison Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Almont, go 3 miles N on
Hwy. 135.
GMU:54, 55
HUNTING:deer, elk, bighorn sheep, dusky (blue)
grouse.
RECREATION:hiking, wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS:Closed Dec. 20-March 31.

ANDREWS LAKE SWA - San Juan Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Durango, go 39 miles N on
Hwy. 550 to access road; then a half-mile E.
GMU: 74
FISHING:coldwater lake.
RECREATION:picnicking, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES:rest rooms, trailhead, parking, overlook.

ALMA SWA - Park Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Alma, go 1 1/2 miles N on
Hwy. 9 to CR 4; then a quarter-mile NW.

ANDRICK PONDS SWA - Morgan Co.
DIRECTIONS:From I-76 take exit 66 (Hwy. 39),

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�go 7.4 miles N on Hwy. 39 to Hwy. 144 and CR
Y.5. Go 1.5 miles W on CR Y.5; then N on CR 3
1.5 miles to CR AA. Go 1 mile to CR 2, go S on
CR 2 a half-mile to parking.
GMU:95
HUNTING:waterfowl
FACILITIES:parking at N, S ends of SWA.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires, centerfire rifles, dog training are
prohibited.
b. Discharge of firearms and bows prohibited, except when hunting. Night hunting prohibited.
c. Public access by foot only and only through designated parking areas. Accessible only on Sat.,
Sun., Weds. and legal holidays from 3 a.m.-9 p.m.
d. From the Sat. before Memorial Day holiday
through Aug. 31, access is for wildlife observation
only and is limited to areas as posted. Dogs prohibited at this time.
e. From Sept. 1 through Fri. before Memorial Day
holiday, only hunting permitted.
f. From Sept. 1-Nov. 30, migratory bird hunting
only, and only within designated areas.
g. From Dec. 1 through end of regular goose season, hunting permitted for waterfowl and small
game. Property will be divided into hunting
areas, see the DOW Waterfowl brochure for details.
h. From the end of dark goose season through the
Fri. before Memorial Day holiday, only spring
turkey hunting allowed.
i. Hunting prohibited on Clark Lake.
j. Hunting is by reservation only. See “Reservation Procedures” on page 3 for details. Max. 4
people per area at any time. Max. 3 reservations
per hunter from Sept. 1-end of regular goose
season.
k. Hunters must check in and out as posted at
property.

APISHAPA SWA - Las Animas Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Walsenburg, go 18 1/2 miles
NE on Hwy. 10 to property sign; turn SE and go
20 miles past Mica Butte.
GMU/ACRES:133, 134 / 7,935 acres
HUNTING:deer, pronghorn, bighorn sheep, rabbit, scaled quail, dove.
RECREATION:hiking, wildlife viewing.

ARKANSAS RIVER SWA - Prowers Co.
DIRECTIONS:There is currently no vehicle access
to this SWA. Any access crosses private property
and landowner permission is required.
GMU/ACRES:119 / 98 acres.
HUNTING:deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite quail, dove, waterfowl.
FISHING:warmwater.
RECREATION:camping, hiking, wildlife viewing.

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ARKANSAS RIVER/SALIDA SWA (Fishing
Easement) - Chaffee, Lake Cos.
DIRECTIONS: From Poncha Springs, go 4 miles
N on Hwy. 285; one-eighth of a mile E on CR 165.
Parking at W end. From Salida, NW on Hwy. 291
for 3 1/2 miles. Go three-quarters of mile S on CR
150; a half-mile SW on CR 166 to N bank of
Arkansas River. Parking E side of road.
GMU/ACRES: 56 / 27 acres.
FISHING:Coldwater stream, Arkansas River.
Fishing only. (Note: Fishing access may not be on
both sides of river. Check for signs.)

ATWOOD SWA - Logan Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Atwood, go 3 miles SW on
Hwy. 6 to CR 29.5; then a half-mile S.
GMU/ACRES: 96 / 180 acres.
HUNTING:deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, turkey,
bobwhite quail, dove, waterfowl.
RECREATION:wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Target practice prohibited except if authorized
by area wildlife manager.
c. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited except
when hunting. Discharging bows allowed for
bowfishing.
d. All recreational activities except deer hunting
prohibited opening weekend of regular plains rifle
deer season, and opening day and first weekend of
late plains rifle deer season.
e. Horse use prohibited except when training
hunting dogs and then only allowed in Feb.,
March and April (through Wed. before spring
turkey season opens) and Aug.
f. Beginning on first day of the regular duck season through last day of regular duck season, waterfowl and small game hunters must check out at
designated check station. Access from designated
parking areas only.
g. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited first
day of teal season to last day of dark goose season.

BADGER BASIN SWA - Park Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Hartsel go E and W along
Hwy. 24. Land is directly N of Hartsel and N and
S along Hwy. 9.
GMU/ACRES: 50, 58, 581 / 2,095 acres
FISHING:22 miles of fishing access. This is a fishing property only.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting, camping, fires prohibited.
b. Parking only in designated areas.
c. Access only from designated parking areas.
Closed beyond fenced and posted easement.

BANNER LAKES SWA - Weld Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Hudson, go 4 miles E on

�Hwy. 52.
GMU/ACRES: 99 / 934 acres.
HUNTING:pheasant, dove, waterfowl.
FISHING:warmwater.
RECREATION:hiking, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES:rest rooms.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited except for hand-propelled
craft and float tubes.
b. Camping, fires, horseback riding, bicycling prohibited.
c. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited except
when hunting or training dogs. Discharging bows
allowed for bowfishing.
d. Fishing prohibited from opening of first regular
duck season to last day of regular waterfowl season.
e. Closed first day of regular waterfowl season to
day before the first day of pheasant season except
for waterfowl hunting on Sat., Sun., Mon. and
legal holidays. During this period, waterfowl hunting reservations available but not required. See
“Reservation Procedures”, page 3, for details. Reservations valid throughout reserved day until hunter
with reservation checks out. Hunters may check in
on first-come, first-served basis after a hunter with
a reservation checks out, or if no reservation exists
for a hunt area after midnight immediately preceding the hunt, or if reserved area isn’t claimed by
legal sunrise. Max. 4 hunters per reservation.
Hunters can only hunt the area specified on the
reservation. Waterfowl hunters must check in and
check out at designated station.
f. Closed N of Hwy. 52 April 1-July 15.
g. Dog training permitted N of Hwy. 52 during
Feb., March, July 16-Aug. 31 only. Dog training
permitted S of Hwy. 52, Feb. 1-Aug. 31 only.
h. Foot access only, through designated area.
i. Field trials may be authorized Feb., March and
Aug. No more than 4 per year. Group training
events not limited.
j. Domestic, feral or privately-owned game birds
may be released by permit for field trials and dog
training S of Colo. 52. Birds taken must be removed from SWA and privately-owned game
birds prepared for human consumption.
k. DOW is authorized to implement dog training
reservation system in case of overcrowding.

BASALT SWA - Eagle, Pitkin Cos. (Basalt, Christine, Toner, Peachblow, 7 Castles, Schuck units)
TONER UNIT:From Basalt, go 3.2 miles E on
USFS Rd. 105 (Fryingpan Rd.) to signs; then go N.
GMU/ACRES:47, 444 / 2,577 acres.
CHRISTINE UNIT:From Basalt, go a half-mile W
on Two Rivers Rd. (old Hwy. 82) to Homestead
Drive; then go N to access road.
GMU/ACRES:47, 444 / 2,230 acres.
HUNTING:deer, elk, bighorn sheep, dusky (blue)

grouse.
FISHING:coldwater stream, coldwater lake.
RECREATION:picnicking, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES:shooting range.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Alcohol prohibited on shooting range.
b. Except for muzzleloaders, firearms on shooting
range restricted to those lower than .50 caliber.
Discharging shotguns allowed. Fully automatic
firearms prohibited. Discharging firearms on
shooting range allowed only 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Mon.-Fri., and 9 a.m.-7 p.m. Sat.-Sun.
c. Boating, water activities prohibited on Lake
Christine.
d. Camping prohibited at all times within quartermile of Fryingpan River. Camping prohibited except during regular and late big game seasons, plus
3 days before and 3 days after the seasons.
e. Closed Dec. 1-April 15 except on Lake Christine
and rifle ranges.
f. Fires, mountain bikes prohibited.
g. Dogs prohibited except field trials may be authorized Aug. and Sept.

BEAVER CREEK SWA - Fremont Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Canon City, go 8 miles E on
Hwy. 50 to Hwy. 67; then N 2 miles to CR 132,
then E 0.2 miles to CR 132, then N 9 miles to
property. Or: From Skaguay Dam, downstream 12
miles on trail to property.
GMU:59
HUNTING:deer, elk, bear, rabbit, turkey, dove.
FISHING:coldwater stream.
RECREATION:hiking, wildlife viewing. No
overnight camping.

BEAVER CREEK RES.SWA - Rio Grande Co.
DIRECTIONS:From South Fork, go 2 miles SW
on Hwy. 160 to USFS Rd. 360 (Beaver Creek
Road); then 6 miles S.
GMU: 80
FISHING:coldwater lake.
RECREATION:wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES:campgrounds (USFS), rest room,
drinking water, boat ramps.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Discharging firearms, bowfishing and open fires
on ice are prohibited.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater
wake.

BEAVER LAKE SWA - Gunnison Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Marble, go a quarter-mile E
on CR 3.
GMU/ACRES:43 / 41 acres
FISHING:coldwater stream, coldwater lake.
RECREATION:non-motorized boating, wildlife
viewing.

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�RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited except for float tubes or
hand-propelled craft.
b. Camping, fires, discharging firearms or bows
prohibited.
c. Vehicles prohibited on dam.

BEAVER RES.SWA - Gunnison Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Paonia, go E on Minnesota
Creek Rd. Go to USFS Rd. 710.
GMU:53
FISHING:coldwater lake.
HUNTING:big game access.

BELLAIRE LAKE SWA - Larimer Co.
DIRECTIONS: I-25 N to exit Hwy. 14 toward Fort
Collins. Take Hwy. 14, turn right onto N. College
Ave., Hwy. 287. Follow Hwys. 14/287 N 10.7
miles. Turn left at CR 74E, Red Feather Lakes
Road, and go 24 miles. Turn left at CR 162; go 2
miles to Bellaire Lake Road.
GMU/ACRES:8 / 12 acres
RESTRICTIONS:Boating prohibited except for
float tubes or craft propelled by hand, wind or
electric motor.

BELLVUE SFU - Larimer Co.
DIRECTIONS:N of Fort Collins on Hwy. 287 to
LaPorte. Just N of LaPorte go W on CR 28.
GMU/ACRES: 19 / 58 acres.
RECREATION: limited public use, limited tours.
RESTRICTIONS: Hunting, dogs prohibited.

BERGEN PEAK SWA - Clear Creek, Jefferson Cos.
DIRECTIONS:From Evergreen, go 4 miles N on
Hwy. 74 to Hwy. 103; then 5.9 miles W to Stinton
Rd. Then go 2.2 miles E.
GMU:39
HUNTING:deer, elk, squirrel, dusky (blue) grouse.
RECREATION:hiking, horseback riding.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback access only.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Dogs must be on leash except when hunting
small game.
d. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited except
when hunting.

BIG BEND SWA (Fishing Easement) - Chaffee
Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Mt. Shavano SFU, go NW
about 6 miles along Arkansas River. Access from
Mt. Shavano NW on CRs 160, 163 &amp; 166. Access
from N end from Poncha Springs, 4 miles N on
Hwy. 285, one-eighth of a mile E on CR 165.
GMU: 56
FISHING:coldwater stream. This is a fishing
property only.

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BIG MEADOWS RES.SWA - Mineral Co.
DIRECTIONS:From South Fork, go 11 miles W
on Hwy. l60 to USFS Rd. 410; then go 2 miles W.
GMU: 76
FISHING:coldwater lake.
RECREATION:wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES:campgrounds, rest room, drinking
water, boat ramp.

BIG THOMPSON PONDS SWA - Larimer Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Loveland, go 5 miles E on
Hwy. 402 to I-25 Frontage Road; then three-quarters of a mile N to interstate underpass. Go left
through underpass; then a quarter-mile N.
GMU/ACRES: 20 / 51 acres.
HUNTING:rabbit, dove, waterfowl.
FISHING:warmwater.
RECREATION:picnicking, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES:rest room.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited except for float tubes used
while fishing.
b. Camping, fires, dog training, horseback riding,
bicycling prohibited.
c. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited except
when hunting. Discharging bows is allowed for
bowfishing.
d. Closed 1 hour after sunset to 1 hour before sunrise except when fishing or with night hunting
permit.

BILLY CREEK SWA - Montrose, Ouray Cos.
BECKETTTRACT:From Montrose, go 18 miles S on
Hwy. 550 to Ouray CR 4; turn left. Go a half-mile.
BILLY CREEK TRACT:From Montrose, go 16
miles S on Hwy. 550 to Ouray CR 2, then turn left.
Road also leads to Nicoll and Porter tracts.
COLONA TRACT:From Montrose, go 7 miles S
on Hwy. 550 to Government Springs Rd. Continue on Horsefly Rd. to signed access road.
CARMICHAEL TRACT:From Montrose, go 21
miles S on Hwy. 550 to Ouray CR 8, turn left on
lower road. Go through ranch yard; then go 1 1/4
miles on main road to access road.
GMU/ACRES: 62, 65 / 5,498 acres, all tracts.
HUNTING:deer, elk, rabbit, dove.
FISHING:coldwater stream, pond.
RECREATION:wildlife viewing, camping, hiking.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Snowmobiles prohibited on Colona tract.
b. SWA is closed Jan. 1-April 30.

BITTERBRUSH SWA - Moffat Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Craig, take Hwy. 40 W to
Maybell. SWA is S of Hwy. 40 and W of CR 57.
GMU: 3, 11, 211
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Closed Jan. 15-April 30.

�b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Vehicles allowed only on CRs 59 and 143.
d. Hunters may place portable blinds, markers,
stands or related structures only after Aug. 1.
These must be removed by the hunter within a) 24
hours after harvesting an animal, or b) 7 days after
the end of archery pronghorn season, whichever is
first.

BLACKTAIL (Conservation Easement) - Routt Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Steamboat Springs, go E on
Hwy. 40; turn S on Hwy. 131. At CR 14, go S.
Easement is S and E of Adams SWA.
GMU/ACRES: 15 / 610 acres.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Closed Dec. 1-June 30.
b. Camping, campfires prohibited.
c. Dogs prohibited except as aid in hunting grouse.
d. Motor vehicles prohibited beyond designated
parking areas.

BLISS SWA - Larimer Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Laporte, go 5 miles N on
Hwy. 287 to Hwy. 14; then 41 miles W.
GMU/ACRES: 8, 19 / 352 acres.
HUNTING:deer, elk, bighorn sheep, rabbit, dusky
(blue) grouse.
FISHING:coldwater stream.
RECREATION:wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS:Boat launchings and takeouts
and paintball shooting prohibited.

BLUE RIVER SWA - Summit Co.
BLUE RIVER UNIT:From Silverthorne, go 17
miles N on Hwy. 9. 82 acres.
EAGLE’S NEST UNIT:From Silverthorne, go 9
miles N on Hwy. 9. 29 acres.
SUTTON UNIT:From Silverthorne, go 7 miles N
on Hwy. 9.
GMUS: 37, 371
FISHING:coldwater stream.
RECREATION:picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing, watchable wildlife trail.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires, discharging firearms or bows,
firewood cutting and overnight vehicle parking
prohibited.

BODO SWA - La Plata Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Durango, go 1 mile S on
Hwy. 160/550 to CR 210; then a quarter-mile W
to E boundary.
GMU: 741
HUNTING:deer, elk, rabbit, dusky (blue) grouse,
turkey, dove.
RECREATION:picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires, snowmobiles prohibited.

b. Discharging firearms prohibited except when
hunting.

BOEDECKER RES.SWA - Larimer Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Loveland, go 2 miles W on
First Street to CR 21; then go a half-mile S.
GMU/ACRES: 20 / 308 acres of water.
HUNTING:dove, waterfowl.
FISHING:warmwater.
RECREATION:wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES:boat ramp.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater
wake.
b. Fishing prohibited from boats Nov. 1 to end of
waterfowl season.
c. Camping, fires, horseback riding, sailboards
prohibited.
d. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited except
when hunting. Discharging bows allowed for
bowfishing.
e. Closed 1 hour after sunset to 1 hour before sunrise except when fishing or with night hunting
permit.

BOSQUE DEL OSO SWA - Las Animas Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Trinidad, take exit 14A off I25. Go W on Hwy. 12 approx. 21 miles to Weston
and look for access signs between Weston and
Stonewall. Property S of Hwy.
GMU/ACRES: 85, 851 / 30,000 acres.
HUNTING:deer, elk, bear, turkey, small game,
mountain lion.
FISHING:coldwater stream.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Campfires prohibited except in designated
areas.
b. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited except
while hunting. Discharging bows allowed for
bowfishing.
c. Camping prohibited outside designated areas
except by hunters during hunting seasons.
d. Parking allowed only in designated areas.
e. Unattended food or garbage only allowed in
bear-resistant manners or containers.
f. Snowmobiles, motorized vehicles, ATVs and bicycles on established roads or trails may be prohibited to protect wildlife and prevent resource
damage. Closures posted.
g. Closed Dec. 1-March 31, except to
licensed big game hunters and one non-hunting
companion.
h. Fishing prohibited on S Fork of Purgatoire
River in SWA from day after Labor Day weekend
until first day of Memorial Day weekend.

BOYD PONDS SWA - Morgan Co.
DIRECTIONS: Go E on I-76 toward Fort Mor-

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�gan. Go N on Hwy. 144; turn right on Elm Street,
follow street to SWA. SWA is NE of Log Lane Village, extending E to Hwy. 52.
GMU:96
RESTRICTIONS:Launching or taking out vessels
prohibited from first day of teal season to last day
of dark goose season.

BRAVO SWA - Logan Co.
DIRECTIONS:From I-76 at Sterling exit, go a halfmile W on Hwy. 6 to CR 370; then 1.7 miles NE.
GMU/ACRES: 91 / 1,082 acres.
HUNTING:deer, rabbit, squirrel, bobwhite quail,
pheasant, turkey, dove, waterfowl.
RECREATION:wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited except
when hunting.
c. Target practice prohibited except if authorized
by area wildlife manager.
d. All recreational activities except deer hunting
are prohibited on opening weekend of regular
plains rifle deer season, and opening day and first
weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
e. Field trials may be authorized Feb., March and
Aug. Trials limited to 1 per year.
f. Horse use prohibited except when training
hunting dogs and then only allowed in Feb.,
March and April (through Wed. before spring
turkey season opens) and Aug.
g. Access only from designated parking areas.
h. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited from
first day of teal season to last day of dark goose
season.
i. Beginning with the first day of regular duck season through the last day of regular duck season,
hunting is by reservation only. See “Reservation
Procedures,” page 3, for details. Max. 4 people per
reservation. Mandatory check in and check out as
posted. Only hunting allowed during this period.
1. Reservations limited to:1 waterfowl, 1 small
game reservation daily each for CR 34 parking
lot, CR 36 parking lot and CR 370 parking lot
No. 2; 2 waterfowl, 2 small game reservations
daily for CR 370 parking lot No. 1; 1 waterfowl
reservation daily for Youth/Mentor Parking Lot.
No more than 2 mentors, at least 1 youth per
reservation. Mentors not required to hunt.
2. Waterfowl and small game hunting allowed
only Sat., Sun., Wed., Columbus Day (observed),
Veterans Day, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas,
New Year’s Day and Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
3. Hunters must check out at designated check
station by 2 p.m. as posted.
4. Deer and fall turkey hunting allowed in established seasons. Deer and turkey hunters do not
need to check in or out, but reservations re-

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quired and are unlimited in number.
j. SCALVA PARCEL: Reservations required for all
public use. Call 1-800-846-9453, from Sept.
through Feb. to reserve. See “Registration Procedures,” page 3, for details. From March through
August, make reservations by calling 970-8426300. Limited to 3 groups with max. of 4 people
per group daily.
1. Access from designated parking area only.
Mandatory check station. Foot access only.
Open only 4 a.m.-9 p.m.
2. From Sept. 1-May 31, only hunting allowed,
limited to archery, muzzleloading and shotguns
during established seasons. Hunting allowed
only Sat., Sun., Wed., Labor Day, Columbus Day
(observed), Veterans Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Year’s, Martin Luther King Jr. Day and
Presidents Day.
3. From June 1-Aug. 31, open only Sat., Sun. and
Weds. and only for wildlife viewing.
4. Turkey hunting allowed on opening day, Sat.,
Sun., Wed. of turkey seasons.
5. Fires, camping, field trials, dog training prohibited. Discharging firearms, bows prohibited
except while hunting.

BROWER SWA - Weld Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Evans, go 1 mile E on 37th
Street.
GMU/ACRES: 94 / 158 acres.
HUNTING:rabbit, squirrel, dove, waterfowl.
RECREATION:wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, horse use prohibited.
b. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited except
shotguns or bows while hunting Sept. 1-Feb. 28
and during spring turkey season.
c. Closed March 1-Aug. 31 except spring turkey
hunters with valid license.
d. Dogs prohibited except as hunting aid. Dog
training prohibited except when training dogs for
hunting.
e. Parking allowed only in designated spaces
within designated parking area.
f. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited from
first day of teal season to last day of dark goose
season.

BROWN LAKES SWA - Hinsdale Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Creede, go 25 miles W on
Hwy. 149 to USFS Rd. 515 (Hermit Lakes Rd.). Go
1 1/2 miles W.
GMU/ACRES: 76 / 520 acres.
HUNTING:waterfowl.
FISHING:coldwater lake.
RECREATION:wildlife viewing, picnicking.
FACILITIES:rest room, boat ramp.
RESTRICTIONS:Camping prohibited.

�BROWNLEE SWA - Jackson Co.
DIRECTIONS — NORTH PLATTE RIVER: From
Walden, go a half-mile W on Hwy. 14 to CR 12;
then 5.1 miles NW to CR 18; then a half-mile W.
GMU/ACRES: 16 / 1.14 miles of river.
FISHING:coldwater stream.
RESTRICTIONS:Hunting prohibited.

BROWNS PARK SWA - Moffat Co.
COLD SPRING MOUNTAIN UNIT:From Maybell, go 41 miles NW on Hwy. 318 to CR 10N;
then 17 miles N to CR 72; then 9 miles W to fork.
Take left fork 4 miles.
WIGGINS UNIT:From Maybell, go 41 miles NW
on Hwy. 318 to CR 10N; then 17 miles N to CR
72; then 15 miles W.
BEAVER CREEK UNIT:From Maybell, go 59 miles
NW on Hwy. 318. Unit N of Hwy. 318.
CALLOWAY UNIT: Closed to public access in
posted area.
GMU/ACRES: 201 / 2,226 acres, all units.
HUNTING:pronghorn, deer, elk, rabbit, dusky
(blue) grouse, sage grouse, waterfowl, dove.
FISHING:coldwater stream.
RECREATION:camping, wildlife viewing.

BRUSH SWA - Morgan Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Brush, go 2 1/2 miles N on
Hwy. 71 to CR 28; then 1 mile N.
GMU/ACRES: 96 / 588 acres.
HUNTING:deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, turkey,
bobwhite quail, dove, waterfowl.
RECREATION:wildlife viewing, hiking.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Closed 9 p.m.-3 a.m. except with night hunting
permit.
c. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited except
when hunting. Discharging bows allowed for
bowfishing.
d. Target practice prohibited except if authorized
by area wildlife manager.
e. All recreational activities except deer hunting
are prohibited on opening weekend of regular
plains rifle deer season, and opening day and first
weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
f. Horse use prohibited except when training
hunting dogs and then only allowed in Feb.,
March and April (through Wed. before spring
turkey season opens) and Aug.
g. Beginning on first day of regular duck season
through last day of regular duck season, waterfowl
and small game hunters must check out at designated check station.
h. Access from designated parking areas only.
i. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited from
first day of teal season to last day of dark goose
season.

BRUSH CREEK SWA - Eagle Co.
DIRECTIONS: Take I-70 to exit 147 toward Eagle.
Turn S and go to round-about. Exit round-about
going W on Hwy. 6 for 1 block. Turn S on Capitol
Street and go to first stop sign. Turn E on Brush
Creek Road and go to stop sign. Turn S, go 1
block, then E following signs to Sylvan Lake (stay
on Brush Creek Road). SWA is 15-18 miles from
Eagle, between Peterson Draw and Sneve Gulch.
GMU: 44

BRUSH HOLLOW SWA - Fremont Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Penrose, go 2 miles W on CR
123; then 2 miles N.
GMU/ACRES: 59 / 461 acres.
FISHING:coldwater lake.
RECREATION:wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES:rest rooms, shelters, boat ramp.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater
wake.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.

BRUSH PRAIRIE PONDS SWA - Morgan Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Brush go S on Clayton Street
to check station; then S 2.25 miles to parking area.
GMU/ACRES: 99 / 1,600 acres.
HUNTING:waterfowl, pheasant, rabbit, deer.
RECREATION:wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES:duck blinds.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Access prohibited from 9 p.m.-3 a.m. except
with night hunting permit.
c. All users must check in and out at designated
check station at Brush Memorial Park. User numbers regulated by check station. Max. 4 hunters
per area.
d. From the last day of regular goose season to
opening day of first waterfowl season, open only
for wildlife viewing in limited areas as posted. Access by foot only.
e. From opening of Sept. teal season through Nov.
30, only migratory bird hunting allowed, and only
Sat., Sun., Wed., Columbus Day (observed), Veterans Day, Thanksgiving Day.
f. From Sept. teal season through Dec. 1, reservations available, but not required. See “Reservation
Procedures,” page 3, for details. Reservations valid
until 9 a.m. Max. 3 reservations per hunter annually. Hunters may check in on first-come, firstserved basis after a hunter with a reservation
checks out, or if no reservation exists for a hunt
area after midnight immediately preceding the
hunt. Hunters can only hunt the area specified on
the reservation or which they check into.
g. From Dec. 1 through the last day of regular
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�available to hunt on Dec. 1. From Dec. 2 through
Jan. 31, reservations not available. Hunters may
check in on first-come, first-served basis, but not
until midnight before the hunt. Five hunting areas
open for check in. Hunters who check in for one
of these 5 areas may hunt anywhere on the property.

BUENA VISTA SWA (Fishing Easement) - Chaffee
Co.
DIRECTIONS:From the stoplight on Main Street
in Buena Vista, go E a half-mile to the end of
Main. Parking available in several locations along
the river.
GMU:49, 481
BURCHFIELD SWA - Baca Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Walsh, go 11 miles E on CR
DD to property.
GMU/ACRES: 139 / 178 acres.
HUNTING:deer, rabbit, pheasant, bobwhite quail,
scaled quail, dove.
RECREATION:camping, wildlife viewing.

CENTENNIAL SWA - Gunnison Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Gunnison, go 10 miles W on
Hwy. 50. SWA is N of Hwy. 50.
GMU: 54
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Closed Dec. 1-June 30.
b. Motor vehicles restricted as posted.
c. Camping prohibited.

CENTENNIAL VALLEY SWA - Weld Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Kersey, go 5 miles E on Hwy.
34 to CR 63 and go N to CR 380. Go E on CR 380
a quarter-mile to Pritchard parking lot and 2.1
miles to Centennial parking lot.
GMU/ACRES: 951 / 1,195 acres.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, dogs (except for hunting), dog training, fires, target practice, recreational horses prohibited.
b. During regular waterfowl seasons, small game
and waterfowl hunting only in designated hunt
areas.
c. Hunting with centerfire rifles prohibited.
d. During regular duck seasons, waterfowl and
small game hunting requires reservation. See
“Reservation Procedures,” page 3, for details. Max. 4
hunters per reservation. Hunters with reservations
can only hunt area specified on reservation.
Mandatory check in and check out as posted at
designated station.
e. Closed during regular duck seasons, except Sat.,
Sun., Mon. and legal holidays.
f. Closed March 1-Aug. 31, except on designated
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turkey licenses.
g. All recreational activities except deer hunting
are prohibited on opening weekend of regular
plains rifle deer season, and opening day and first
weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
h. Parking only in designated areas. No motor vehicles outside parking areas.
i. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited from
first day of teal season to last day of dark goose
season.

CHALK CLIFFS SFU - Chaffee Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Nathrop, go W 2.5 miles on
CR 162; then N one-eighth of a mile on CR 287.
GMU/ACRES:56, 481 / 61 acres.
RECREATION:limited public use and tours.
RESTRICTIONS:Dogs prohibited.

CHAMPION SWA (Fishing Easement) - Chaffee
Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Buena Vista, go S on Hwy.
24, continue S onto Hwy. 285. Easement is E of
Hwy. 285. Parking area off Hwy. 285, a half-mile S
of junction of Hwys. 285 and 24.
GMU/ACRES:57, 481
FISHING:coldwater stream. This is a fishing property only.
CHARLIE MEYERS SWA - Park Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Hartsel, go E 10.3 miles on
Hwy. 24 to CR 23 (mile marker 250). Turn S onto
CR 23 and go 2.7 miles. Turn E on CR 59 and go
2.3 miles to junction of CRs 59 and 92. Turn S on
CR 59, go 1 mile to entrance.
GMU:58
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping and fires prohibited.

CHEROKEE SWA (Upper, Middle, Lower, Lone
Pine, Rabbit Creek units) - Larimer Co.
GMU:8, 191
HUNTING:deer, elk, squirrel, dusky (blue) grouse,
rabbit, dove.
FISHING:coldwater stream.
RECREATION:camping, hiking, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES:rest rooms.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Motor vehicles permitted on established roads
as posted.
b. Closed Sept. 1-May 1 except for hunting and
fishing.
c. Hunting and fishing access by foot only after last
big game season.
d. Horseback, bicycles restricted to designated roads
and trails, except horses used to hunt big game.
CHIPETA LAKE SWA - Montrose Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Montrose, go 3 miles S on

�Hwy. 550 to Chipeta Drive; then a half-mile N.
GMU/ACRES: 62 / 12 acres.
FISHING:warmwater and coldwater fishing.
RECREATION:picnicking, wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires, discharging bows and firearms
prohibited.
b. Field trials may be authorized Feb., March, Aug.
and Sept.
c. Closed except for fishing 1 hour after sunset to 1
hour before sunrise.
d. Float tubes or hand-propelled watercraft only.

CHRISTINA SWA - Routt Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Steamboat Springs, go 7
miles N on CR 129 (Elk River Rd.)
GMU:214
FISHING:coldwater stream.
RECREATION:hiking, wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS:Camping, fires prohibited.

CHUBB PARK RANCH SWA - Chaffee Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Buena Vista, go E 16 miles
on Hwy. 24 to CR 309; then go N on CR 309 a
half-mile to SWA.
GMU:49

a. Camping, fires, snowmobiles prohibited.
b. Parking in established parking areas only.

CLEAR CREEK RES.SWA - Chaffee Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Buena Vista, go 13 miles N
on Hwy. 24 to CR 390; then a half-mile W.
GMU/ACRES:48, 481 / 500 acres.
HUNTING:deer, elk, waterfowl.
FISHING:coldwater lake.
RECREATION:wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES:rest rooms, boat ramps.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping prohibited except in established
camping areas on W end of SWA. Fires prohibited
except in campgrounds.
b. Fishing prohibited from dam, spillway, outlet
and downstream to Hwy. 24.

COALBED CANYON SWA - Dolores Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Cortez, go NW on Hwy. 491
to Northdale. SWA is S of Hwy. 491 and CR 2, also
2 areas on N side of Hwy. 491, farther W.
GMUS:72, 711
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Discharging firearms prohibited except when
hunting.

CHUCK LEWIS SWA - Routt Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Hwy. 40, go S on Hwy. 131 to
CR 14F. Take 14F W to CR 14. Go N to parking
area.
GMU: 131
HUNTING:waterfowl.
FISHING:coldwater stream.
RECREATION:wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Overnight parking, camping, fires, bicycles prohibited.
b. Closed 10 p.m.-4 a.m.
c. Dogs prohibited except in hunting waterfowl or
dogs aiding the disabled.
d. Big game, small game hunting prohibited.
e. Waterfowl hunting prohibited within 50 yards
of the bridge on CR 14F.
f. Horses prohibited outside parking area.
g. Launching or taking out all flotation devices
(including kayaks, canoes, rafts, tubes) prohibited,
except those used exclusively for fishing.

COCHETOPA SWA (SNYDER) - Saguache Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Gunnison, go 8 miles E on
Hwy. 50; turn right on Hwy. 114; then go 20 miles
S/SE, turn right on CR NN14, go S 2 miles.
GMU: 67
HUNTING:dusky (blue) grouse, waterfowl.
FISHING:coldwater stream.
RECREATION:wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, dogs, fires prohibited.
b. Foot access only from established parking areas.
c. Closed 1 hour after sunset until 1 hour before
sunrise except when retrieving downed game.
d. Big game hunting prohibited N of posted E/W
center line of Sect. 27, Range 2 E, Township 46 N.

COKE OVEN SWA - Pitkin Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Basalt, go 30 miles E on
USFS Rd. 105 (Fryingpan River Rd.)
GMU/ACRES:444 / 330 acres.
RECREATION:hunting, wildlife viewing.

CIMARRON SWA - Gunnison, Montrose Cos.
DIRECTIONS:From Montrose, go 23 miles E on
Hwy. 50 to Little Cimarron Rd.; then 2 miles S to
access road; then 1 1/2 miles SW.
GMU/ACRES: 65 / 6,161 acres.
HUNTING:deer, elk, ducks, dusky (blue) grouse.
FISHING:coldwater stream.
RECREATION:wildlife viewing, picnicking.
RESTRICTIONS:

COLLER SWA - Mineral, Rio Grande Cos.
DIRECTIONS:From South Fork, go 4 1/2 miles W
on Hwy. 149.
GMU/ACRES:76, 79 / 579 acres.
HUNTING:deer, elk, rabbit, squirrel, dusky (blue)
grouse.
FISHING:coldwater stream.
RECREATION:picnicking, wildlife viewing.

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�FACILITIES:rest room, drinking water.
RESTRICTIONS:Camping, snowmobiles,
overnight parking prohibited.

COLORADO RIVER ISLAND SWA /
FRANKLIN RIVER ISLAND SWA - Mesa Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Grand Junction, go E on I70; turn S on Hwy. 141 (32 Rd.). Turn W on D Rd.
Colorado River SWA is on S side of road, Franklin
Island is W of road, both along the river.
GMU:30, 41
RESTRICTIONS: Waterfowl hunting is from established blind only.

COLUMBINE SWA - Douglas Co.
DIRECTIONS: Corridor along I-25, S of Tomah.
GMU:104
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting, fishing, fires, discharging firearms
prohibited.
b. Riparian areas closed to protect Preble’s
meadow jumping mouse as posted.

CONEJOS RIVER SWA (Fishing Easements) Conejos Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Antonito, go 16 miles W on
Hwy. 17 to Aspen Glade Campground. Fishing
easement continues for next 3 miles from upper
boundary of Aspen Glade Campground to lower
boundary of Menkhaven Resort. Access points
posted; no access through private lots.
GMU:81
FISHING:coldwater stream, access along river, 25
feet from high-water line.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Fishing access only, no hunting.
b. Camping prohibited.

COTTONWOOD SWA - Morgan Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Snyder, go 2 miles E on CR
W.7.
GMU/ACRES:96 / 884 acres.
HUNTING:deer, pheasant, bobwhite quail, waterfowl, dove, rabbit, squirrel, turkey.
RECREATION:wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Target practice prohibited except if authorized
by area wildlife manager.
c. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited except
when hunting.
d. All recreational activities except deer hunting
prohibited opening weekend of regular plains rifle
deer season, and opening day and first weekend of
late plains rifle deer season.
e. Closed 9 p.m.-3 a.m. daily except with night
hunting permit.
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hunting dogs and only allowed in Feb., March and
April (through Wed. before spring turkey season
opens) and Aug.
g. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited from
first day of teal season to last day of dark goose
season.

COTTONWOOD CREEK (MARQUARD) SWA
- Chaffee Co.
DIRECTIONS:From the stoplight in Buena Vista,
go E 1 block; turn S on Railroad Street. Go S
three-tenths of a mile to McGinnis Middle School
entrance. SWA is N boundary of the school property. Park on N end of school parking lot and walk
150 yards N along the path to get to Cottonwood
Creek.
GMU:481
FISHING:Fishing only
RESTRICTIONS:No guns or other weapons allowed on school property as per state law.

COWDREY LAKE SWA - Jackson Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Cowdrey, go 2 miles S on
Hwy. l25. Or: from Walden, go 7 1/2 miles N on
Hwy. 125. Entrance W of road.
GMU/ACRES:6, 161 / 280 acres of land, 80 acres
of water.
HUNTING:small game, waterfowl.
FISHING:coldwater lake.
RECREATION:camping, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES:rest room, boat ramp.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater
wake.
b. Sailboards prohibited.

CREEDE SWA - Mineral Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Creede, go 1.2 miles E on
Hwy. 149 to undesignated road; then a half-mile S
to Rio Grande.
GMU:76
FISHING:coldwater stream.
RECREATION:wildlife viewing.

CRYSTAL RIVER SFU - Garfield Co.
DIRECTIONS:1 mile S of Carbondale on Hwy. 33.
GMU/ACRES:43 / 19 acres.
RECREATION:limited tours.
RESTRICTIONS:Camping, hunting, dogs, fishing
equipment, waders prohibited.

DAN NOBLE SWA - San Miguel Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Norwood, go 1.5 miles E on
Hwy. 145 to USFS Rd. 610 (Dolores-Norwood
Rd.); then 17 miles S.
GMU/ACRES:70 / 2,223 acres.
HUNTING:waterfowl, deer and elk on Greager
Tract.

�FISHING:coldwater lake.
RECREATION:power boating, sail surfing, waterskiing, camping, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES:dump station, rest rooms, boat
ramps, shelters.
RESTRICTIONS:
A.MIRAMONTE RES.TRACT:
1. Camping prohibited except in designated areas
along NE, SW, SE parts of reservoir.
2. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited except
when hunting waterfowl.
3. Waterskiing prohibited 6 p.m.-10 a.m.
4. Waterskiing, jetskiing prohibited except in designated areas on W of reservoir.
B.GREAGER TRACT:
1. Closed March 1-May 15 except with permit
from area or district wildlife manager for viewing.
Viewers must follow all restrictions and conditions on permit.
2. Viewing site limited to designated area.
3. Snowmobiles, camping prohibited.
4. Access by foot or horseback only.
C.JOHN KANE TRACT:
1. Closed March 1-May 15.
2. Snowmobiles, camping prohibited.
3. Access by foot or horseback only.

a. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater
wake.
b. Sailboards prohibited.

DEVIL CREEK SWA - Archuleta Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Pagosa Springs, go 16 miles
W on Hwy. 160 to USFS Rd. 627; then 2 miles N.
GMU/ACRES:77 / 561 acres.
HUNTING:deer, elk, rabbit, squirrel, dusky (blue)
grouse, turkey, dove.
RECREATION:picnicking, wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS:Camping, fires, snowmobiles
prohibited.

DE WEESE RES.SWA - Custer Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Westcliffe, NW on Hwy. 69
for 5 miles, turn N on Copper Gulch Rd. to access
road.
GMU/ACRES:69, 691 / 780 acres.
FISHING:coldwater lake, coldwater stream.
RECREATION:picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing, camping.
HUNTING:pronghorn, waterfowl, dove, coyote,
cottontail, deer, small game.
FACILITIES:rest rooms, boat ramp.
RESTRICTIONS:Off-highway vehicles (OHVs)
prohibited.

DAWN POND SWA - Bent Co.
DIRECTIONS: Take Hwy. 50 W toward Las Animas. Go right on Hwy. 194; turn right on CR 5.5.
SWA is on E side of road around Adobe Creek.
GMU: 125
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for fishing only. Hunting only with
landowner permission.
b. Boating prohibited except float tubes or craft
propelled by hand or electric motor.
c. Parking allowed in designated areas only.

DEADMAN SWA - Prowers Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Granada, go N on Hwy. 385,
2.5 miles to CR JJ; then 2.5 miles E on CR JJ to CR
27. Turn S on CR 27; go a half-mile to parking
area.
GMU/ACRES:127 / 503 acres.
HUNTING:deer, small game, waterfowl.

DELANEY BUTTE LAKES SWA (N,S,E) - Jackson Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Walden, go a half-mile W on
Hwy. 14 to CR 12; then go 5.3 miles W to CR 18.
Go 4.5 miles W on to CR 5; then a half-mile N.
GMU/ACRES:16 / 2,620 acres.
HUNTING:big game, small game, waterfowl..
FISHING:coldwater lake.
RECREATION:camping, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES:rest room, boat ramp, shade shelters.
RESTRICTIONS:

DIAMOND J SWA - Jackson Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Walden, go N on Hwy. 125.
Parking areas are 1, 2 and 4 miles N of Walden.
GMU/ACRES:6, 161 / 3,129 acres of land, 10
miles of river.
HUNTING:small game, waterfowl.
FISHING:coldwater stream.
RECREATION:picnicking, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES:city-owned camping.
RESTRICTIONS:Hunting prohibited E of Hwy. 125.

DOLORES RIVER SWA - Montezuma Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Dolores, go 5 miles NE on
Hwy. 145.
GMU/ACRES:71, 73 / 57 acres.
HUNTING:waterfowl.
FISHING:coldwater stream.
RECREATION:wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS:Camping, fires prohibited. Fishing prohibited in rearing ponds.

DOME LAKES SWA - Saguache Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Gunnison, go 8 miles E on
Hwy. 50. Turn right on Hwy. 114, go 20 miles
S/SE. Turn right on CR NN14, go 5 miles.
GMU/ACRES:67 / 239 acres.
HUNTING:waterfowl.
FISHING:coldwater stream.
RECREATION:hiking, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES:rest room, drinking water.

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�RESTRICTIONS:
a. ATVs, dirt bikes, snowmobiles prohibited except on CRs NN14 and 15GG.
b. Camping permitted during waterfowl seasons
in designated safety zones only.
c. Discharging firearms and hunting prohibited in
designated safety zones.
d. Dogs prohibited except as hunting aid or on
leash.
e. Access by foot or horseback only from designated parking areas.
f. Parking only in designated areas.
g. Bowfishing prohibited.

DOME ROCK SWA - Teller Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Divide, go 5 miles S on Hwy.
67 to Rainbow Valley; then three-quarters of a
mile on right fork to access road on right (North
Ranch is Mueller State Park).
GMU/ACRES:581 / 6,980 acres.
HUNTING:deer, elk, rabbit, dusky (blue) grouse.
FISHING:coldwater stream.
RECREATION:wildlife viewing, hiking.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, dogs, fires, rock climbing prohibited.
b. Horseback, pack animals allowed only on designated roads and trails except if used as a big game
hunting aid.
c. Closed Dec. 1-July 15 on Spring Creek and
Dome View trails, and Dome Rock Trail from
Jackrabbit Lodge.
d. Access by foot or horseback only from parking
lot and trails from Mueller State Park.

HUNTING:waterfowl.
FISHING:coldwater lake.
RECREATION:power boating, hiking, camping.
FACILITIES:rest room, boat ramp, campgrounds.
RESTRICTIONS:Boating prohibited if it creates a
whitewater wake.

DRY CREEK BASIN SWA - San Miguel Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Naturita, go 17 miles S on
Hwy. 141. Hwy. 141 goes SW through property.
GMU:70
HUNTING:deer, elk, rabbit, dove, mountain lion,
bobcat, coyote.
RECREATION:picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping prohibited except in designated areas.
b. Snowmobiles prohibited.

DUCK CREEK SWA - Logan Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Crook, go 1 1/2 miles N on
Hwy. 55.
GMU/ACRES:90 / 1,121 acres.
HUNTING:rabbit, pheasant, dove, waterfowl,
deer.
RECREATION:hiking, wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Target practice prohibited except if authorized
by area wildlife manager.
c. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited except
when hunting.
d. Field trials may be authorized Feb., March and
Aug. Trials limited to 1 per year.

DOUGLAS RES.SWA - Larimer Co.
From Wellington exit on I-25, go 5.5 miles W, S
and W on Hwy. 1 to CR 15; 1 mile N on CR 15 to
CR 60; then a quarter mile W to LaVina Drive. Go
N on LaVina Drive to lake. From Fort Collins at
Hwys. 287 and 1, take Hwy. 1 N for 4 miles to Waverly cutoff (CR 15). Go N on CR 15 to CR 60.
Then a quarter mile W to LaVina Drive, and go
N.
GMU: 9
FACILITIES:rest room.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting, fires, camping, discharging firearms or
bows, sailboards, sailboats, ice skating, ATVs, dirt
bikes, snowmobiles prohibited.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater
wake.
c. Closed except for fishing 1 hour after sunset
until 1 hour before sunrise.

DOWDY LAKE SWA- Larimer Co.
DIRECTIONS:From town of Red Feather Lakes,
go 1 mile NE on USFS Access Road.
GMU/ACRES:191 / 120 acres of water.

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DUNE RIDGE SWA - Logan Co.
DIRECTIONS:From I-76 at Sterling exit, go a halfmile W on Hwy. 6 to CR 370; then 5 miles SW.
GMU/ACRES:96 / 400 acres.
HUNTING:deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite quail, turkey, dove, waterfowl.
RECREATION:wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited except
when hunting.
c. Target practice prohibited except if authorized
by area wildlife manager.
d. All recreational activities except deer hunting
prohibited opening weekend of regular plains rifle
deer season, and opening day and first weekend of
late plains rifle deer season.
e. Horses prohibited except when training hunting
dogs and only allowed in Feb., March and April
(through Wed. before spring turkey season opens)
and Aug.
f. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited
from first day of teal season to last day of dark

�goose season.

DURANGO SFU - La Plata Co.
DIRECTIONS:In Durango, next to Animas River.
GMU/ACRES:74, 75 / 14 acres.
FISHING:coldwater stream.
RECREATION:visitors center, limited tours.
FACILITIES:rest room, drinking water.
RESTRICTIONS:Dogs prohibited.

DUTCH GULCH SWA - Gunnison Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Gunnison, go 5.3 miles E on
Hwy. 50; then 7.3 miles S on CR 42, which becomes BLM Rd. 307.
GMU:67
RESTRICTIONS:
a. ATVs, dirt bikes, snowmobiles allowed only on
improved road.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Dogs prohibited except as an aid in hunting or
on leash.
d. Closed March 1-June 15.
e. Access by foot or horseback only from designated parking areas. Parking only in designated
areas.

EAGLE RIVER SWA (Fishing Leases) - Eagle Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Eagle, go 1 mile E on Hwy. 6;
then go 5 miles E upstream. SWA begins about 1
mile E of Eagle on Hwy. 6, posted with boundary
sign. It continues to the E, with access points and
boundaries posted. SWA is on N side of Eagle
River.
GMUS:35
FISHING:Coldwater stream.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires, dogs prohibited.
b. Open for fishing only. Open only in designated
areas as posted.

ECHO CANYON RES.SWA - Archuleta Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Pagosa Springs, go 4 miles S
on Hwy. 84.
GMU/ACRES:78 / 211 acres.
HUNTING:waterfowl.
FISHING:coldwater lake.
RECREATION:boating, picnicking, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES:rest room, boat ramp.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires, snowmobiles prohibited.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater
wake.

ELLIOTT SWA - Morgan Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Snyder, go 6 miles NE on CR
W.7.
GMU/ACRES: 95, 96 / 2,576 acres.

HUNTING:deer, pheasant, bobwhite quail, rabbit,
squirrel, turkey, waterfowl.
RECREATION:hiking, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES:duck blinds on Union Tract.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Target practice prohibited except if authorized
by area wildlife manager.
c. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited except
when hunting.
d. All recreational activities except deer hunting
are prohibited on opening weekend of regular
plains rifle deer season, and opening day and first
weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
e. Horses prohibited except when training hunting
dogs and only allowed in Feb., March and April
(through Wed. before spring turkey season opens)
and Aug.
f. Closed 9 p.m.-3 a.m. except with night hunting
permit.
g. West Elliott: Closed in 80-acre part N of S. Platte
River, S of CR W.7 and E of railroad.
h. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited from
first day of teal season to last day of dark goose
season.
UNION TRACT:Closed except for waterfowl
hunting. See waterfowl brochure for details.
HAMILIN TRACT (N AND S):See waterfowl
brochure for information.
QUINT TRACT:Landowner permission required
to hunt deer.

EMERALD MOUNTAIN SWA - Routt Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Steamboat Springs, go S on
Hwy. 40 to 5th Street. Turn right on 5th Street;
turn left on Howelsen Pkwy., which becomes
River Road/CR 14 to S. SWA is W of road. Park in
the lot at the left posted for SWA. Follow marked
orange posts on W side of CR 14 along trail easement through private property to access Emerald
Mountain.
GMU:131
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Closed Dec. 1-June 30.
b. Closed 10 p.m.-4 a.m.
c. Access by foot or horseback only.
d. Camping, fires, dogs prohibited.

ESCALANTE SWA - Delta, Mesa, Montrose Cos.
HAMILTON TRACT:From Delta, go 2.2 miles W
on 5th Street (G Rd.), to G50 Rd. Go 2 miles NW.
Alternate route: From Delta, go 5.5 miles NW on
Hwy. 50.
LOWER ROUBIDEAU TRACT:From Delta, go 4.5
miles W on 5th Street (G Rd.).
PICKETT CORRAL TRACT:From Delta, go 12
miles NW on Hwy. 50 to Escalante Canyon
turnoff; then 21 miles SW into Escalante Canyon.

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�PEACH ORCHARD POINT TRACT:From Delta,
go 6.5 miles W on 5th Street (G Rd.) to Sawmill
Mesa Rd., then 11.5 miles N.
CAP SMITH TRACT:From Delta, go 12 miles NW
on Hwy. 50 to Escalante Canyon turnoff; then 6
miles SW into Escalante Canyon.
EAST WALKER TRACT:From Delta, go 12 miles
N on Hwy. 50 to Escalante Canyon turnoff; then 4
miles SW into Escalante Canyon.
UPPER ROUBIDEAU TRACT:From Delta, go 6.5
miles W on 5th Street (G Rd.) to Sawmill Mesa
Rd.; then 11.5 miles N.
WEST WALKER TRACT:From Delta, go 12 miles
NW on Hwy. 50 to Escalante Canyon turnoff;
then 17 miles SW into Escalante Canyon to
Palmer Gulch Rd. Go 5 miles W; then 1.2 miles N
toward Tatum Ridge to Tatum Ridge/Snowbelly
Ridge Rds.; then 6 miles NE.
WATERWHEEL TRACT:From Delta, go 12 miles
NW on Hwy. 50 to Escalante Canyon turnoff;
then 3 miles SW into Escalante Canyon; then
three-quarters of a mile upstream S of Gunnison
River (primitive road).
GUNNISON RIVER TRACT:From Delta, go 12
miles NW on Hwy. 50 to Escalante Canyon Rd.;
then 3 miles SW to Gunnison River; then threequarters of a mile upstream S of Gunnison River
(primitive road).
GMU/ACRES:62 / 7,612 acres on all tracts.
HUNTING:deer, elk, rabbit, pheasant, dove, waterfowl.
FISHING:coldwater stream.
RECREATION:hiking, wildlife viewing, interpretive program, historical area.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Field trials may be authorized Feb., March, Aug.
and Sept.
b. Dog training prohibited on Hamilton and
Lower Roubideau during upland game or migratory bird seasons. Hamilton and Lower
Roubideau tracts closed March 15-July 31.
c. Lower Roubideau hunting restricted to
youth/mentor only. Only 1 mentor per youth.
d. Bowfishing prohibited.

FINGER ROCK SFU - Routt Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Yampa, go 3 miles S on Hwy.
131.
GMU/ACRES: 26 / 20 acres.
RECREATION:wildlife viewing, limited tours.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Fishing, camping, fires, dogs prohibited.
b. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited in designated safety zones as posted.

FISH CREEK SWA - Dolores Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Dolores, go 12 miles N on
Hwy. 145 to USFS Rd. 535; then 12 miles N to

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Fish Creek access road; then 1.5 miles N.
GMU/ACRES:71 / 314 acres.
HUNTING:deer, elk, rabbit, dusky (blue) grouse,
snowshoe hare.
FISHING:coldwater stream.
RECREATION:camping (only during deer &amp; elk
seasons), hiking, wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS:Camping prohibited except in
deer and elk seasons.

FLAGLER RES.SWA - Kit Carson Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Flagler, go 5 miles E on Rd.
U.
GMU/ACRES:107 / 400 acres.
HUNTING:deer, rabbit, pheasant, dove, waterfowl, turkey.
FISHING:warmwater.
RECREATION:power boating, waterskiing, camping, picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES:rest rooms, boat ramps.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited during waterfowl seasons
except float tubes or craft propelled by hand, wind
or electric motors.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater
wake. Waterskiing permitted Sun. and Mon., June
1-Aug. 31.
c. Hunting limited to youth/mentors. Only 1 mentor per youth.

FORKS SWA - Larimer Co.
DIRECTIONS: Take Hwy 34 W. Go W at Wilson
Avenue for 14.4 miles to SWA on S, near mile
marker 76.
GMU:20
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires, hunting, target practice prohibited.
b. Closed 1 hour after sunset to 1 hour before sunrise.
c. SWA remains open, but no vehicles allowed
from Nov. 1-March 31.

FORT LYON SWA - Bent Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Las Animas, go 20 miles E
on Hwy. 50 to CR 183. SWA is S of Hwy. 50, next
to John Martin Res. SWA.
GMUS:125, 146
RESTRICTIONS:ATVs, dirt bikes prohibited.

FOUR MILE SWA - Douglas Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Deckers, take Hwy. 67 S to
Westcreek. SWA NW of Westcreek, on gravel road
523.
GMU:51
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.

�FRANK SWA - Larimer, Weld Cos.
DIRECTIONS:From I-25 at Windsor exit, go 2.3
miles E on Hwy. 392 to CR 13; then a half-mile S.
GMU/ACRES:94 / 640 acres.
HUNTING:deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, dove,
waterfowl.
FISHING:warmwater.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited except
when hunting. Discharging bows allowed for
bowfishing.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Hunting prohibited except with shotguns or bows.
d. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.
e. During regular duck season, all waterfowl and
small game hunting limited to Sat., Sun., Mon.
and legal holidays. Reservations required. See
“Reservations Procedures,” page 3, for details. Max.
4 hunters per reservation. Hunters may hunt only
area specified on the reservation. Mandatory
check in and check out as posted at designated
check station.
f. Hunting prohibited west of CR 13 and as posted
in NE corner of SWA.

FRANTZ LAKE SWA - Chaffee Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Salida, go three-quarters of a
mile NW on Hwy. 291 to CR 154; then three-quarters of a mile W. SWA is SW of Mt. Shavano SFU.
GMU:56
FISHING:coldwater lake.
FACILITIES:rest room.
RESTRICTIONS:Camping, discharging bows and
firearms prohibited.

FRENCHMAN CREEK SWA - Phillips Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Holyoke, go 5 miles W on
Hwy. 6 to CR 29; then a half-mile S.
GMU/ACRES:98 / 69 acres.
HUNTING:deer, rabbit, pheasant, dove.
RECREATION:hiking, wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Target practice prohibited except if authorized
by area wildlife manager.
c. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited except
when hunting.

GARFIELD CREEK SWA - Garfield Co.
DIRECTIONS:From New Castle, go 2 miles SW
on CR 312 to Garfield Creek Rd.; then 1 mile S.
GMU/ACRES:42 / 13,179 acres.
HUNTING:deer, elk, dusky (blue) grouse.
RECREATION:wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping prohibited except 7 days before start
of regular big game seasons through 7 days after
regular big game seasons.

b. Hunting prohibited within 75 yards of centerline of CRs 312 and 328. Hunting prohibited in
designated safety zone as posted.
c. Closed Dec. 1-July 15, except spring turkey
hunting below and small game hunting above
junction of CRs 312 and 328.
d. Dogs prohibited except as hunting aid.
e. Bicycles allowed only on CRs 312 and 328.

GARO SWA (Fishing Easement) - Park Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Fairplay, go S on Hwy. 9
about 10 miles to where road crosses South Platte
River. SWA entrance is on left. Note: Parking lot
may be unavailable for use due to reconstruction.
GMU:50
FISHING:Fishing access only. Coldwater.
RESTRICTIONS:Access restricted to 25 feet on either side of river.

GEORGETOWN SWA - Clear Creek Co.
DIRECTIONS:From I-70, take exit 228. Turn N
on 15th St.
GMU/ACRES:39 / 670 acres.
HUNTING:small game, deer, bighorn sheep.
RECREATION:wildlife observation, hiking.
RESTRICTIONS:Hunting bighorn sheep prohibited within a quarter-mile of I-70 throughout SWA.

GLENWOOD SPRINGS SFU - Garfield Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Glenwood Springs, go 2.2
miles N along Mitchell Creek.
GMU/ACRES:34 / 2 acres.
RECREATION:wildlife viewing, limited tours.
RESTRICTIONS:Camping, dogs prohibited.

GRANADA SWA - Prowers Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Granada go N on Hwy. 385;
turn E on Half Street (first road N of railroad). Go
1.5 miles.
GMU/ACRES:127, 132 / 3,672 acres.
HUNTING:small game, waterfowl, deer.
FISHING:warmwater fishing in Arkansas River.
RECREATION:wildlife observation, photography.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited. ATVs, dirt bikes prohibited. All other motor vehicles restricted to access roads and parking lots.
b. Parking allowed only in designated areas.
c. Closed 1 hour after sunset until 1 hour before
sunrise.
D.MIDWESTERN FARMS TRACT:
1. Hunting restricted to S of river road and by
shotgun and archery only.
2. Swimming, boating, float tubes prohibited.

GRANBY RANCH (Conservation Easement) Grand Co.
DIRECTIONS: Three-quarters of a mile E of Hwy.

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�40 on CR 89, near Granby.
GMU/ACRES:28 / 451 acres
HUNTING:Closed to hunting except with permission from private landowner.
RECREATION:hiking, wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Closed from Nov. 15-April 15.
b. Fires, motor vehicles prohibited.
c. Dogs must be on leash.

GRANITE SWA - Chaffee Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Buena Vista, 17 miles N on
Hwy. 24. Access from Chaffee-Lake co. line downstream to a quarter-mile below Granite Bridge.
GMUS:48, 49
FISHING:Fishing access only. Coldwater fishing
on Arkansas River. Fishing area is from Lake Co.
line downstream to 1.5 miles below the Granite
bridge.

GRIEVE RANCH (Conservation Easement) - Routt
Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Craig, take Hwy. 13 N 44
miles to Baggs, Wyo. Turn right on Wyo. Hwy. 70,
go 17 miles to CR 129. Turn right and go 3 miles
to SWA campground.
GMU: 5
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Fires, snowmobiles, ATVs, motorcycles, commercial use, woodcutting and gathering prohibited.
b. Dogs prohibited except as hunting aid.
c. Firearms prohibited except for hunting.
d. Camping prohibited except in developed campgrounds.
e. Closed on hay meadows N of CR 129.
f. Fishing access to Little Snake River restricted to
river corridor, plus 20 feet above high-water line
on either bank.

GROUNDHOG RES.SWA - Dolores Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Dolores, go 25 miles N on
USFS Rd. 526 to USFS Rd. 533, then 5 miles NE.
GMU:71
FISHING:coldwater lake.
RECREATION:wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES:rest room, boat ramp.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.
b. Camping prohibited.

GUNNISON SWA - Gunnison Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Gunnison, go 6 miles W on
Hwy. 50.
GMU/ACRES:54 / 2,800 acres.
HUNTING:deer, elk, rabbit, blue grouse.
FISHING:coldwater stream.
RECREATION:wildlife viewing.

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RESTRICTIONS:
a. Closed Dec. 1-March 31.
b. Camping restricted to designated areas.
c. Beaver Creek Trail restricted to foot or horseback access only.

GUNNISON RIVER SWA (Van Tuyl &amp; Redden) Gunnison Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Gunnison go N on Hwy. 135
to CR 13. Turn left and go a quarter mile to where
road jogs left and becomes Tincup Street in Gunnison. Go W 3 blocks to Palisade city park. Parking N side park. Accessed by foot a half-mile W of
parking lot.
GMU:54
HUNTING:waterfowl by shotgun only.
FISHING:coldwater stream.
RECREATION:hiking, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES:parking area.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot access only.
b. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited except
when hunting.
c. Hunting prohibited except waterfowl with shotguns.

GYPSUM PONDS SWA - Eagle Co.
DIRECTIONS:I-70 to Gypsum exit, take S side
frontage road of I-70 E to parking area. SWA is on
N side of Eagle River only.
GMU/ACRES:35 / 90 acres.
HUNTING:waterfowl.
FISHING:coldwater stream, coldwater lake.
RECREATION:non-motorized boating on pond,
wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES:parking area.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Closed between sunset and sunrise except for
hunters and anglers.
b. Camping, fires, glass containers, boat launching
and takeouts prohibited.
c. Dogs prohibited March 15-June 15 to protect
nesting waterfowl. Dogs prohibited on eastern
ponds except when used in waterfowl hunting.
d. Field trials may be authorized in Aug. and
Sept.

HALLENBACK RANCH SWA - Lake Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Leadville, go 7 mi. S on Hwy.
24; turn W on CR 10 and W on CR 24A. SWA is
adjacent to Box Creek State Trust Land.
GMU:48
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Closed Dec. 1-March 31 and western third of
SWA as posted April 1-June 15 to protect wintering and calving elk.

�HARMON SWA (Fishing Easement) - Chaffee Co.
DIRECTIONS:From the stoplight in Buena Vista,
go W on CR 306 for 2.2 miles. Turn right on CR
361 for two-tenths of a mile to parking area.
GMU:481
RESTRICTIONS:Fishing only. Campfires, dogs,
overnight camping, firearms, hunting prohibited.

HAVILAND LAKE SWA - La Plata Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Durango, go 18 miles N on
Hwy. 550 to USFS Rd. 671; then a half-mile E.
GMU/ACRES: 74 / 208 acres.
HUNTING:waterfowl.
FISHING:coldwater stream.
RECREATION:camping, boating.
FACILITIES:campgrounds, rest room, drinking
water, gravel boat ramp.
RESTRICTIONS:Float tubes or craft propelled by
hand or electric motor only.

HECKENDORF SWA - Chaffee Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Buena Vista, go 5 miles N on
Hwy. 24 to CR 361; then 1 mile W.
GMU/ACRES: 481 / 640 acres.
HUNTING:elk, deer, small game, pronghorn.
RECREATION:hiking, wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS:Camping, fires prohibited.

HIGEL SWA - Alamosa Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Alamosa, take Hwy. 160
NW to CR 104 N. SWA is N of junction of CRs
104 and 3.0S.
GMU:791
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Closed Sept. 1-Feb. 14, except Sat., Sun., Wed.
and legal holidays.
b. Permit required Sept. 1-Feb. 14. Max of 25 permits issued daily, available free, first come, first
served. From Sept. 1-30, and Nov. 11-Feb.14, permits obtained by reservation by calling 719-5876923 or at DOW office in Monte Vista. Oct. 1-Nov.
10, permits obtained through reservation system.
See “Reservation Procedures,” page 3, for details.
1. Reservations for weekends can be made up to
14 days in advance but not less than 2 days before Saturday of weekend requested. Reservations for Wed. can be made up to 14 days in
advance but not less than 2 days before date requested. Max. 2 people per reservation.
c. Closed Feb. 15-July 15 to protect nesting water
birds. Area wildlife manager may authorize educational or scientific uses during closures.
d. Bowfishing prohibited.

HOHNHOLZ LAKES SWA - Larimer Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Hwy. 14 at upper end of
Poudre Canyon, go 30 miles N on Laramie River
Rd. (CR 103).

GMU/ACRES: 7 / 80 acres of water, 1 mile of river.
HUNTING:waterfowl.
FISHING:coldwater stream, coldwater lake.
RECREATION:wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES:rest rooms.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited except float tubes or craft
propelled by hand, wind or electric motor.
b. Camping prohibited except in Laramie River
camping area.
c. Grace Creek Rd. closed Dec. 1-Aug. 15.
d. Sailboards prohibited.

HOLBROOK RES.SWA - Otero Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Swink, go 3 miles N on CR
24.5 to CR FF; then a half-mile E.
GMU/ACRES:125 / 670 acres.
FISHING:warmwater.
HUNTING:deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite quail, dove, waterfowl.
RECREATION:powerboating, sailboating, sailsurfing, waterskiing, camping, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES:rest rooms, boat ramps.
RESTRICTIONS:Hunting prohibited in safety
zone on SW side of residence as posted.

HOLLY SWA - Prowers Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Holly, go 1 mile N on CR 34.
GMU/ACRES:127, 132 / 55 acres.
HUNTING:rabbit, pheasant, dove, waterfowl.
RECREATION:wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, open fires, ATVs, dirt bikes, prohibited.
b. Hunting prohibited in designated safety zones
between US 50 and CR FF.

HOLYOKE SWA - Phillips Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Holyoke, go 4 miles S on
Hwy. 385 to CR 14; then 4 miles W.
GMU/ACRES: 98 / 80 acres.
HUNTING:rabbit, pheasant, dove, deer.
RECREATION:wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Target practice prohibited except if authorized
by area wildlife manager.
c. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited except
when hunting.

HOME LAKE SWA - Rio Grande Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Monte Vista, go 1 1/2 miles E
on Sherman Avenue.
GMU:791
FISHING:coldwater lake.
RECREATION:wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS:
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�electric motor only. Motorboats up to 10 hp allowed any time. Motorboats 10 hp or more allowed only 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
b. Closed sunset to sunrise except for fishing or
with night-hunting permit.

HORSE CREEK RES.SWA (Timber Lake) - Bent,
Otero Cos.
DIRECTIONS:From LaJunta, go 8 miles N on
Hwy. 109 to Cheraw; then 2 miles E on CR JJ.5 to
CR 33. Go 7 miles N.
GMU/ACRES:125 / 2,603 acres.
FISHING:warmwater.
RECREATION:power boating, sail surfing, waterskiing, camping, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES:rest rooms, boat ramps.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Closed 1 hour after sunset to 1 hour before sunrise except for fishing.
b. ATVs, dirt bikes, snowmobiles prohibited.
c. Frozen surface of lake closed. Dams, inlets, outlet structures closed except for fishing.
HORSETHIEF CANYON SWA - Mesa Co.
DIRECTIONS:I-70 W to Fruita exit, take Hwy.
340 S 1 mile to property sign; take access road 4
miles.
GMUS:30, 40
HUNTING:waterfowl, dove, deer, coyote, rabbit,
pheasant.
FISHING:warmwater.
RECREATION:wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires, quail hunting prohibited.
Turkey hunting prohibited, except by permit for
youth mentor hunting in spring.
b. Hunting permitted with shotguns, hand-held
bows and muzzleloading rifles.
c. Fishing prohibited in rearing ponds and as
posted to protect endangered fish.
d. Waterfowl hunting on Sat. restricted to
youth/mentors only from 100 yards east of blind
No. 1 to western SWA boundary.
e. To hunt waterfowl on W end of property, reservations required for specific blind. Hunting restricted to within 100 yards of blind. No more
than 4 hunters per blind. Reservations first come
basis, available at check station. Permits not required for waterfowl hunting 100 yards E of blind
No. 1 to eastern SWA boundary, including Skipper’s Island.
f. Closed 9 p.m.-5 a.m., except for fishing.
g. Waterfowl hunting prohibited Wed.-Fri. except
Thanksgiving Day, Christmas and New Year’s Day.

GMU/ACRES:81 / 3,494 acres.
HUNTING:deer, elk, black bear, mountain lion,
rabbit, dove, waterfowl.
FISHING:coldwater stream.
RECREATION:wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Snowmobiles prohibited.
b. Vehicles prohibited Jan. 1-April 30.

HOT SULPHUR SPRINGS SWA - Grand Co.
JENNY WILLIAMS UNIT:From Hot Sulphur
Springs, go 3 miles W on Hwy. 40 to CR 50 (E end
of Colorado River bridge); then 2 miles S.
BYERS CANYON RIFLE RANGE:From Hot Sulphur Springs, go 4 miles W on Hwy. 40 to range
(N of highway).
JOE GERRANS UNIT:From Hot Sulphur Springs,
go 3 miles W on Hwy. 40 to Colorado River
bridge; then S at E end of bridge.
HOT SULPHUR SPRINGS STATE RANCH:From
Hot Sulphur Springs, go 3 miles W on Hwy. 40 to
Colorado River bridge; then S at W end of bridge.
PAUL F.GILBERT FISHING AREA:From Hot Sulphur Springs, go 3 miles W on Hwy. 40 to W end
of Colorado River bridge; then S.
LONE BUCK UNIT:From Hot Sulphur Springs, go
3.5 miles W on Hwy. 40 to unit (S of Hwy.).
GMU/ACRES:18, 28 / 1,173 acres, all units.
HUNTING:deer, elk, black bear, mountain lion,
rabbit, dusky (blue) grouse, waterfowl, dove.
FISHING:coldwater stream.
RECREATION:camping, hiking, snowmobiling,
wildlife viewing, photography, shooting range.
FACILITIES:rest room, rifle range, campsites.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping prohibited except in Joe Gerrans Unit
and Lone Buck campgrounds.
b. Discharging firearms prohibited in Joe Gerrans
Unit, Lone Buck campgrounds and Paul F. Gilbert
Fishing Area.
c. Byers Canyon Rifle Range closed sunset to sunrise. The range may be closed to protect wintering
big game.
d. Bowfishing prohibited.

HUERFANO SWA - Huerfano Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Gardner, go 13 miles W on
CR 580.
GMU/ACRES:861 / 544 acres.
HUNTING:deer, bear, rabbit, dove.
FISHING:coldwater stream.
RECREATION:camping, hiking, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES:rest rooms, picnic tables.

HUGO SWA - Lincoln Co.
HOT CREEK SWA - Conejos Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Monte Vista, go 20 miles S
on Hwy. 15 to access road; then 5 miles W.

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CLINGINGSMITH TRACT:From Hugo, go 14
miles S on CR 109; 2 1/4 miles E on CR 2G.
GMU/ACRES: 113 / 2,240 acres.

�HUNTING:deer, pronghorn, rabbit, dove, waterfowl.
FISHING:warmwater; spring stocked trout fishing.
RECREATION:camping, hiking, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES:rest rooms.
RESTRICTIONS:Boating prohibited.

INDIAN RUN SWA - Routt Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Hamilton, go 12 miles SE on
Hwy. 317 to CR 67; then 6 miles S.
GMU/ACRES:12 / 2,039 acres.
HUNTING:deer, elk, black bear, rabbit, dusky
(blue) grouse.
FISHING:coldwater stream.
RECREATION:camping, hiking, wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping restricted to designated areas.
b. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited in designated safety zones.

JACKSON LAKE SWA - Morgan Co.
DIRECTIONS:From I-76 at Hwy. 39 exit, go 7.4
miles N on Hwy. 39 to Hwy. 144; then 1 mile NE
to CR 5; then 3.8 miles N to CR CC; then 1 mile
W to CR 4; then a quarter-mile S.
GMU/ACRES:95 / 394 acres.
HUNTING:pheasant, waterfowl, dove, rabbit,
deer.
FISHING:warmwater.
RECREATION:powerboating, sailboating, sail
surfing, waterskiing, wildlife viewing (no boat
ramp).
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires, ice fishing, hunting with centerfire rifles prohibited. Discharging firearms or
bows prohibited except when hunting. Discharging bows allowed for bowfishing.
b. Fishing prohibited Nov. 1 through last day of
regular waterfowl season. Fishing from dam permitted through Nov. 30.
c. Hunting prohibited from frozen surface of lake
and elsewhere as posted.
d. Target practice prohibited except with area
wildlife manager’s authorization.
e. Access only from designated parking areas.
f. Beginning with first day of regular duck season
through the last day of regular duck season, reservations required for waterfowl and small game
hunting. See “Reservation Procedures,” page 3, for
details. Max. hunters per group is 4. Hunters with
reservations can only hunt area specified on reservation. Only hunting allowed during this period.
1. Reservations regulated by areas. One area reserved for youth mentor hunting. Max. 2 mentors and at least 1 youth per reservation. Three
reservations available for waterfowl hunting
from vessels on lake.

2. Boat hunting prohibited beginning first day of
regular dark goose season. Hunters with boat
reservations must call reservation line 2 days before scheduled hunt to confirm ice conditions.
Only boat hunters with reservations are exempt
from Nov. 1 boat closure.
3. Mandatory check out station at parking lot a
half-mile S of CR CC and CR 4 by 2 p.m. Waterfowl hunters with boat reservations exempt from
check out station.
4. Hunters and vessels must stay in designated
hunt zone. Hunting prohibited within 150 yards of
shore and other vessels. Vessels launched from
Jackson Lake State Park must have state parks pass.
5. Waterfowl and small game hunting permitted
only Sat., Sun., Wed., Columbus Day (observed),
Veterans Day, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas,
New Year’s Day and Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
6. Deer hunting allowed in established seasons.
Deer hunters do not need to check in or out.
Deer hunting reservations required and are unlimited in number.

JAMES M.JOHN SWA - Las Animas Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Raton, NM, go 7 miles on
NM Hwys. 72 &amp; 526. Go N up Sugarite Canyon
12 miles to Lake Dorothey SWA; then NW 4 miles
on unmarked trail to top of Fishers Peak Mesa.
GMU/ACRES:140 / 8,200 acres.
HUNTING:elk, deer, bear, mountain lion, small
game, turkey.
RECREATION:wildlife viewing, mountain biking,
hiking, picnicking.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping prohibited within 100 feet of streams.
b. Closed Dec. 1-April 1.
c. Access by foot or horseback only.
d. Hunting access restricted in regular rifle deer
and elk seasons to big game only, by drawing.

JAMES MARK JONES SWA - Park Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Hwy. 24 E of Hartsel, take
CR 15 (Elkhorn Rd.) N 15 miles to sign. Go W 1.8
miles to parking area. From Hwy. 285 at Como
turnoff, take CR 15 SE 8 miles to sign; go W 1.8
miles to parking area. Road to parking area not
maintained in winter.
GMU/ACRES:50 / 12,122 acres.
HUNTING:deer, elk, pronghorn, small game.
RECREATION:wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES:parking areas.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Closed Jan. 1-May 1.
b. Fires prohibited except in established fire rings
at designated parking areas.

JEAN K.TOOL SWA - Morgan Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Fort Morgan, go 4 miles NE

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�on I-76 to Dodd Bridge Rd.; then 1.75 miles N.
GMU/ACRES:96 / 903 acres.
HUNTING:deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite quail, turkey, dove, waterfowl.
RECREATION:wildlife viewing, hiking.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Access from designated parking areas only.
Closed 9 p.m.-3 a.m. except with night-hunting
permit.
c. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited except
when hunting.
d. Target practice prohibited except if authorized
by area wildlife manager.
e. All recreational activities except deer hunting
prohibited opening weekend of regular plains rifle
deer season, and opening day and first weekend of
late plains rifle deer season.
f. Horses prohibited except when training hunting
dogs and only allowed in Feb., March and April
(through Wed. before spring turkey season opens)
and Aug.
g. Beginning on first day of regular duck season
through last day of regular duck season, waterfowl
and small game hunters must check out at designated check station.
h. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited from
first day of teal season to last day of dark goose
season.

JENSEN SWA - Rio Blanco Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Meeker, go 9 miles NE on
Hwy. 13 to CR 30.
GMU/ACRES:12, 23, 211 / 5,955 acres.
HUNTING:deer, elk, black bear, rabbit, dusky
(blue) grouse, waterfowl.
RECREATION:camping, wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping prohibited except in designated areas.
b. Closed Jan. 1-July 15.

JERRY CREEK RES.SWA (Jerry Creek Res. #1 &amp;
2) - Mesa Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Molina, take Hwy. 330 W.
SWA is on N side of highway at confluence of
Plateau and Spring creeks.
GMU:421
FISHING:Warm-water lake (catch and release
only)
RECREATION:Wildlife viewing
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting, firearms, ice fishing, camping, fires,
motorized and non-motorized vehicles, pets, domestic animals, boating, floating, swimming, wading prohibited.
b. Frozen surface of lake closed.

JIM OLTERMAN/LONE CONE SWA - Dolores
Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Norwood, go 1.5 miles E on
Hwy. 145 to USFS Rd. 610; then 24 miles S.
GMU/ACRES:70, 71 / 5,030 acres.
HUNTING:deer, elk, black bear, dusky (blue)
grouse.
FISHING:coldwater stream.
RECREATION:camping, picnicking, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES:two-horse corrals, domestic well
water, campsites.
RESTRICTIONS:Snowmobiles prohibited.

JOE MOORE RES.SWA - Montezuma Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Mancos, go 5 miles NE on
Hwy. 184 to CR 40; then 4 miles N.
GMU/ACRES:73 / 120 acres.
HUNTING:waterfowl.
FISHING:coldwater lake.
RECREATION:wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES:rest room, boat ramp.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited if it causes a whitewater wake.
b. Camping prohibited.

JOHN MARTIN RES.SWA - Bent Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Las Animas, go 20 miles E
on Hwy. 50 to Hasty. SWA 2 miles S of Hasty.
GMU/ACRES:125, 126, 146 / 22,325 acres.
HUNTING:deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite quail, scaled quail, dove, waterfowl.
FISHING:warmwater.
RECREATION:power boating, sail boating, sail
surfing, waterskiing, camping, hiking, wildlife
viewing.
FACILITIES:rest rooms, boat ramps.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Field trials may be authorized Feb., March, Aug.
and Sept.
b. Closed except to retrieve downed waterfowl
Nov. 1 through last day of waterfowl season as
posted on U.S. Army Corps of Engineer land
under lease by DOW or State Parks to provide for
waterfowl resting.
c. ATVs, dirt bikes prohibited.

JOHNSON VILLAGE SWA - Chaffee Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Hwy. 24 bridge over
Arkansas River, W half of river a quarter-mile upstream and a half-mile downstream. Fishing access only.
GMU:481
FISHING:coldwater stream.

JULESBURG SWA (Julesburg, Ovid leases) - Sedgwick Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Ovid, go a half-mile S on CR

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�29.
GMU:92
HUNTING:deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite quail, dove, turkey, ducks.
RECREATION:hiking, wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Target practice prohibited except if authorized
by area wildlife manager.
c. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited except
when hunting.
d. All recreational activities except deer hunting
prohibited opening weekend of regular plains rifle
deer season, and opening day and first weekend of
late plains rifle deer season.
e. Horses prohibited except when training hunting
dogs and only allowed in Feb., March and April
(through Wed. before spring turkey season opens)
and Aug.
f. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited from
first day of teal season to last day of dark goose
season.

JUMBO RES.(JULESBURG) SWA - Logan,
Sedgwick Cos.
DIRECTIONS:From I-76 at Red Lion exit (No.
155), go 3 miles N to Hwy. 138; then 1 mile NE to
CR 95; then 2 miles N.
GMU/ACRES:90 / 1,703 acres.
HUNTING:rabbit, pheasant, ducks, doves.
FISHING:warmwater.
RECREATION:camping, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES:rest rooms, boat ramp.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited Oct. 1 through last day of
regular goose season, with exceptions listed below.
Hand-propelled craft may be used to set and pick
up decoys and to retrieve downed waterfowl.
b. Fishing restricted to 2 S dams and bank around
outlet tower from Oct. 1 to last day of waterfowl
season. During this time, ice fishing restricted to
within 50 yards of 2 S dams or 50 yards of outlet
tower.
c. Boats prohibited within 50 feet of outlet structure.
d. Hunting prohibited from frozen surface of lake.
e. Vehicles limited to 250.
f. Waterskiing prohibited before 10 a.m. and after
7 p.m. Fri., Sat., Sun. and Mon. of Memorial Day
weekend.
g. Hunting from floating devices by reservation
only from opening day of regular Eastern Plains
duck season until opening day of dark goose season. Reservations required. See “Reservation Procedures,” page 3, for details. Reservations not
transferable, 3 available for waterfowl hunting on
reservoir. Boat hunting prohibited beginning first
day of regular dark goose season. Hunters with

boat reservations must call reservation line 2 days
before scheduled hunt to confirm ice conditions.
Only boat hunters with reservations are exempt
from Oct. 1 boat closure.
h. Hunting from floating devices permitted only
Sat., Sun., Wed., Columbus Day (observed), Veterans Day, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, New
Year’s Day and Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Boat
hunters must leave reservoir by 2 p.m. and are
prohibited from hunting within 150 yards of
hunters on shore or other vessels.

JUNCTION BUTTE SWA - Grand Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Kremmling, go 3 miles S on
Hwy. 9 to CR 387 (dirt road); then a half-mile E.
GMU:37
HUNTING:deer, elk, rabbit, dusky (blue) grouse.
RECREATION:wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, hang gliding prohibited.
b. Vehicles prohibited except day after Labor Day
through last day of regular big game season.

KARVAL RES.SWA - Lincoln Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Hwys. 94 and 109, go S 10
miles on Hwy. 109.
GMU/ACRES:120 / 235 acres.
HUNTING:deer, rabbit, scaled quail, dove, waterfowl.
FISHING:warmwater; spring stocked trout fishing.
RECREATION:camping, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES:rest room, shade shelters.
RESTRICTIONS:Float tubes or craft propelled by
hand, wind or electric motor only allowed.

KEMP-BREEZE SWA - Grand Co.
BREEZE UNIT:About 15 miles W of Granby on
Hwy. 40 past Parshall; go a half-mile. Look for
mile marker 196. Turn left a quarter-mile past
marker for parking or go W three-quarters of a
mile for more parking. Unit is 11.5 miles W of
Kremmling.
KEMP UNIT:From Granby, go 14.5 miles W on
Hwy. 40; turn left on CR 3 and go over Colorado
River bridge. Turn right on second road, or go another half-mile, and turn right for parking. Unit is
12 miles E of Kremmling.
GMUS:18, 28
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Fishing at Breeze Unit Kids Pond restricted to
youth fishing and mobility-impaired anglers restricted to wheelchairs.
b. Breeze Unit hay meadow wetland closed March
15-July 15.

KINNEY LAKE SWA - Lincoln Co.
KINNEY LAKE TRACT:From Hugo, go about 11.7

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�miles S of the town on CR 109 (also called CR 32)
to CR 2J. 1 mile E on CR 2J is SW corner of SWA.
GMU:113
HUNTING:small game, waterfowl, pronghorn,
deer.
FISHING:warmwater; spring stocked trout fishing.
RECREATION:wildlife observation, camping,
photography.
RESTRICTIONS:Float tubes or craft propelled by
hand, wind or electric motor only allowed.

LA JARA SWA - Conejos Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Capulin, take CR 8 S and W
10.5 miles.
GMU/ACRES:81 / 2,808 acres.
HUNTING:deer, elk, black bear, mountain lion,
rabbit, dove.
FISHING:coldwater stream.
RECREATION:wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Snowmobiles prohibited.
b. Vehicles prohibited Jan. 1 through Thursday before Memorial Day.

KNIGHT-IMLER SWA - Park Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Fairplay, go 10 miles S on
Hwy. 285.
GMU/ACRES:50
FISHING:coldwater stream.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Closed beyond 25 feet from centerline of
stream.

KNUDSON SWA - Logan Co.
DIRECTIONS:From I-76 at Sterling exit, go a halfmile W to CR 370 (information center, museum);
then 1 mile SW.
GMU/ACRES:96 / 581 acres.
HUNTING:deer, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite
quail, dove, turkey, waterfowl.
RECREATION:wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. SE portion is private property. Landowner permission required for deer hunting as posted.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited except
when hunting.
d. All recreational activities except deer hunting
prohibited opening weekend of regular plains rifle
deer season, and opening day and first weekend of
late plains rifle deer season.
e. Horses prohibited except when training hunting
dogs and only allowed in Feb., March and April
(through Wed. before spring turkey season opens)
and Aug.
f. Launching/taking out vessels prohibited from
first day of teal season to last day of dark goose
season.

KODAK WATCHABLE SWA - Weld Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Windsor at Hwys. 392 &amp; 257,
3 miles S on Hwy. 257 to parking area S of Poudre
River.
GMU:94
RECREATION:wildlife viewing, photography.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Closed sunset to sunrise.
b. Hunting, fishing, camping, fires prohibited.
c. Dogs must be on leash.

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LA JARA RES.SWA - Conejos Co.
DIRECTIONS:From La Jara at Hwy. 285, go 10.5
miles W on Hwy. 15 to USFS Rd. 255; go a halfmile to USFS Rd. 240, turn S and go 13,5 miles to
reservoir.
GMU/ACRES:81 / 635 acres.
HUNTING:deer, elk, waterfowl.
FISHING:coldwater lake.
RECREATION:wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES:rest room, drinking water, boat ramp.

LAKE BECKWITH SWA - Pueblo Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Pueblo, go S on I-25. Exit
Hwy. 165 toward Colorado City. Turn right on
Cuerno Verde Road. SWA is on W side of road
before road curves E.
GMU:84
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting, camping, fires, ice fishing prohibited.
b. Float tubes or craft propelled by hand, wind or
electric motor only allowed.
c. Frozen surface of lake closed.

LAKE DOROTHEY SWA - Las Animas Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Raton, NM, go 7 miles NE
on NM Hwys. 72 &amp; 526; go N up Sugarite Canyon
5 miles.
GMU/ACRES:140 / 4,500 acres.
HUNTING:deer, elk, turkey, bear.
FISHING:coldwater lake, coldwater stream.
RECREATION:picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES:rest room.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping prohibited within 200 yards of Lake
Dorothey or 100 feet of streams except in designated areas.
b. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited except
shotguns or bows for hunting. Discharging bows
allowed for bowfishing.
c. Hunting big game prohibited except by archery.
d. Access by foot or horseback only from established parking areas.
e. Trapping prohibited.

�LAKE FORK OF THE GUNNISON RIVER SWA
- Hinsdale Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Lake City, go 5 3/8 miles N
on Hwy. 149 to S end of fishing easement.
GMU:66
FISHING:coldwater stream.

LAKE IRWIN SWA - Gunnison Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Gunnison, go N to Ohio
Creek Rd. (730) to Kebler Pass Rd. (12); continue
N to USFS Rd. 826; go 1.5 miles. From Crested
Butte, take CR 12 (Kebler Pass Rd.) W 7 miles to
USFS Rd. 826; go N 1.5 miles to lake.
GMU:55
FISHING:coldwater lake.
RECREATION:camping, fishing, wildlife viewing,
USFS fee site.
FACILITIES:USFS fee site, drinking water, rest
rooms.

LAKE JOHN SWA - Jackson Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Walden, go a half-mile W on
Hwy. 14 to CR 12W; then 8 miles W to CR 7; then
go 7 miles.
GMU/ACRES:161 / 565 water acres, 282 land
acres.
HUNTING:small game, waterfowl.
FISHING:coldwater lake.
RECREATION:camping, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES:private campground and electrical
hook-ups, public rest room, boat ramp, shade
shelters, picnic tables.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping in established areas only.
b. Waterskiing, sailboards prohibited.

LAS ANIMAS SFU - Bent Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Las Animas W on Hwy. 194,
go 4 miles; N on CR 5.5.
GMU/ACRES:125 / 69 acres.
RECREATION:wildlife viewing, limited tours.
RESTRICTIONS:Camping, dogs prohibited.

LEAPS GULCH SWA - Gunnison Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Gunnison go N on Hwy. 135
to CR 10. Go E on paved road to where USFS Rd.
743 begins. Go E 8.2 miles to where USFS Rd. 743
turns left from main road. Go left 2.5 miles, take
second trail left to SWA.
GMU:55
HUNTING:deer, elk, dusky (blue) grouse.
RECREATION:hiking, wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS:Closed Dec. 1-April 30.

LEATHA JEAN STASSEN SWA - Mesa Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Grand Junction, take Hwy.
340 W to 20 1/2 Rd. turn N. Turn E on F 3/4 Rd.;
go N on Roundup Drive and E on Baseline Drive.

Parking lot N of road.
GMU:40
RECREATION:wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires, hunting, motor vehicles prohibited.
b. Closed a half hour after sunset to a half hour before sunrise.

LITTLE SNAKE SWA - Moffat Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Maybell, go 17 miles N on
CR 19. CR 19 runs through SWA.
GMU/ACRES:2, 3 / 4,860 acres.
HUNTING:pronghorn, deer, rabbit, sage grouse.
RECREATION:camping, hiking, wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS:Camping prohibited except in
self-contained units and by all methods 3 days before beginning of regular big game seasons until 3
days after end of regular big game seasons.

LOMA BOAT LAUNCH SWA - Mesa Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Fruita, take I-70 to Loma exit
(No. 15); then go a half-mile E on frontage road;
turn S a quarter-mile to Colorado River.
GMU:30
RECREATION:boating, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES:boat ramp, rest room.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, discharging firearms, launching or
using personal water craft (jet skis) prohibited.
b. Parking in designated areas only.

LON HAGLER SWA - Larimer Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Campion, go 3 1/4 miles W
on CR 14 to CR 21; then 1 1/2 miles N.
GMU/ACRES:20 / 181 acres.
FISHING:warmwater, coldwater.
RECREATION:wildlife viewing, archery range, nature trail.
FACILITIES:rest room, boat ramp.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Fishing prohibited in inlet structure and annex
pond.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.
c. Camping, fires, horseback riding, sailboards,
sailboats, bicycling, target practice prohibited.
d. Dogs prohibited, except for hunting.

LONE DOME SWA - Dolores, Montezuma Cos.
DIRECTIONS:From Cortez, go 21 miles N on
Hwy. 491 to CR DD; then 1 mile E to CR 16; then
3 miles N to access road; then 1.5 miles E to Bradfield Bridge.
GMU/ACRES:711 / 1,724 acres.
HUNTING:deer, elk, rabbit, dusky (blue) grouse,
turkey, dove.
FISHING:coldwater stream.
RECREATION:picnicking, wildlife viewing.

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�FACILITIES:campgrounds.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Overnight parking prohibited except in designated areas.
b. Fires prohibited.

LONE TREE RES.SWA - Larimer Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Campion, go 3.5 miles W on
CR 14 to Lone Tree Drive; then 1 mile S on access
road.
GMU/ACRES:20 / 502 water acres.
HUNTING:dove, waterfowl.
FISHING:warmwater.
RECREATION:wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES:rest rooms, boat ramps, shade shelters.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater
wake.
b. Camping, fires, sailboards, sailboats, bicycling,
horseback riding prohibited.
c. Fishing prohibited from boats Nov. 1 through
last day of waterfowl season.
d. Fishing prohibited in outlet canal as posted.
e. Closed in heron nesting closure area as posted.
f. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited except
when hunting. Discharging bows allowed for
bowfishing.
g. Closed 1 hour after sunset to 1 hour before sunrise daily except for fishing or with night-hunting
permit.
h. Dogs prohibited, except in hunting.
i. Discharging firearms may be prohibited by posting to protect public safety.

LOWELL PONDS SWA - Adams Co.
DIRECTIONS:In Denver at 56th Way and Lowell
Blvd.
GMU:38
FISHING:warmwater.
RECREATION:picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES:rest room.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited except float tubes for fishing.
Boating prohibited on Sheets Lake.
b. Hunting, discharging firearms or bows, camping, fires, dog training prohibited.
c. Closed 1 hour after sunset to 1 hour before sunrise except for fishing.

MANVILLE SWA - Jackson Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Walden, go a half-mile W on
Hwy. l4 to CR l2W; go 5 miles W to CR l8; go 4.5
miles SW to CR 5; go an eighth of a mile S. Approx. 4.4 miles of river.
GMU:16
FISHING:coldwater stream.

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RESTRICTIONS:Hunting, bowfishing prohibited.

MASON FAMILY SWA - Hinsdale Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Powderhorn, go 14.7 miles S
on CR 27 (Cebolla Creek Rd.)
GMU/ACRES:66, 67 / 1,429 acres.
HUNTING:deer, elk, rabbit.
FISHING:coldwater stream.
RECREATION:wildlife viewing, hiking, picnicking, camping.

MCCLUSKEY SWA - Delta Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Paonia’s Onarga Avenue, go S
on Lamborn Mesa Rd., which becomes 4100 Rd.
At stop sign, turn right on Stewart Mesa Rd.,
which turns S and becomes 4050 Rd. At S end,
road forks; turn left on L30 Rd.
GMU:53
HUNTING:deer, elk, dusky (blue) grouse, rabbit.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires, dogs prohibited.
b. Closed except to hunt, fish or trap. Closed from
day after regular big game season to April 30.

MEEKER PASTURE SWA - Rio Blanco Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Meeker, go 1.5 miles N on
Hwy.13 to CR8; then 2 miles E.
GMU/ACRES:23 / 48 acres.
HUNTING:waterfowl.
FISHING:coldwater stream.
RECREATION:picnicking, wildlife viewing.

MELON VALLEY SWA - Otero Co.
DIRECTIONS:Go 2 miles N of Hwys. 71 and 50;
then 1 mile E of Hwy. 71 on Rd. 80.5.
GMUS:125, 129
RESTRICTIONS:Hunting limited to youth mentor hunting. Only 1 mentor per youth may hunt.

MESSEX SWA - Logan, Washington Cos.
DIRECTIONS:From I-76 at Merino exit, go 2
miles N to Hwy. 6; then 1.75 miles NE to CR R;
then 1.5 miles N; then a half-mile W.
GMU/ACRES:96 / 680 acres.
HUNTING:deer, pheasant, turkey, quail, waterfowl.
RECREATION:wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Target practice prohibited except if authorized
by area wildlife manager.
c. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited except
when hunting. Discharging bows allowed for
bowfishing.
d. Landowner permission required for deer hunting on Skaggs portion as posted.
e. All recreational activities except deer hunting
prohibited opening weekend of regular plains rifle

�deer season, and opening day and first weekend of
late plains rifle deer season.
f. Closed 9 p.m.-3 a.m. except with night hunting
permit.
g. Field trials may be authorized Feb., March,
Aug., and Sept. Trials limited to 1 per year, and require landowner permission on easement. Trials
in Sept. must be incidental to field trials on adjacent private property.
h. Horses prohibited except when training hunting dogs and only allowed in Feb., March and
April (through Wed. before spring turkey season
opens) and Aug.
i. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited from
first day of teal season to last day of dark goose
season.

MIDDLE TAYLOR CREEK SWA - Custer Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Westcliffe, go 8 miles W on
Hermit Lakes Rd.
GMU/ACRES:86 / 486 acres.
HUNTING:deer, elk, dusky (blue) grouse.
FISHING:coldwater stream.
RECREATION:camping, hiking, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES:picnic tables.

MIKE HIGBEE SWA - Prowers Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Lamar, go 4 miles E on Hwy.
50.
GMU/ACRES:132 / 876 acres.
HUNTING:deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite quail, scaled quail, dove, waterfowl.
FISHING:warmwater.
RECREATION:camping, hiking, archery/rifle
range.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. ATVs, dirt bikes prohibited.
b. Closed 1 hour after sunset to 1 hour before sunrise unless camping in designated areas or actively
hunting or fishing.

tions. Mentors cannot hunt.
c. Access by foot or horseback only.
d. Camping, campfires, dogs prohibited.
e. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited in designated safety zones, as posted.

MITANI-TOKUYASU SWA - Weld Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Greeley, go 5 miles E on
Hwy. 263.
GMU/ACRES:951 / 13 acres.
HUNTING:squirrel, dove, waterfowl.
RECREATION:wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited except
when hunting. Discharging bows allowed for
bowfishing.
c. Closed March 1-Aug. 15 except dates established yearly for spring turkey hunting.
d. Parking only in designated area. During waterfowl season, parking area closed 1 hour after sunset to 4 a.m.
e. Waterfowl hunting access limited to occupants
of vehicles parked in designated areas.
f. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited from
first day of teal season to last day of dark goose
season.

MOGENSEN PONDS SWA - Mesa Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Molina, take Hwy. 330 W.
SWA is on N side of highway after crossing Coon
Creek.
GMU:421
FISHING:Warm-water lake.
HUNTING:Waterfowl from designated blind.
RECREATION:Wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting, firearms prohibited, except for waterfowl from designated blinds.
b. Camping, fires, motorized and non-motorized
vehicles, pets, domestic animals prohibited.

MILLER RANCH SWA - Gunnison Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Gunnison, go N on Hwy.
135; turn left and continue N on CR 730. Turn left
at CR 7. SWA begins shortly after junction of CRs
7 and 7A.
GMU:54
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Closed March 1-Aug. 30.
b. N of CR 7: Closed except for youth mentor
hunting by permit. Max. 4 free permits available
daily, first come, first served. Permits available by
reservation from DOW’s Gunnison Svc. Ctr., 300
W. New York Ave., Gunnison, or call 970-6417060. Reservations may be made up to 30 days in
advance but not less than 2 days before requested
hunt date. With reservations, youths and mentors
will receive map with access points and restric-

MOUNT EVANS SWA - Clear Creek Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Denver, take I-70 W to Evergreen Pkwy. exit; go 6 miles S on Hwy. 74 to Evergreen Lake; turn right on Upper Bear Creek Rd.
Go 6.5 miles to CR 480; go right on CR 480 for 3
miles.
GMU/ACRES:39 / 3,438 acres.
HUNTING:deer, elk, dusky (blue) grouse, rabbit.
FISHING:coldwater stream.
RECREATION:picnicking, wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping limited to 5 days in 45-day period except in big game seasons in designated campgrounds.
b. Dogs prohibited except for hunting or on leash.
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�d. Vehicles prohibited day after Labor Day-June 14
except in regular rifle deer and elk seasons.
e. Groups of 25 or more must obtain a permit; 1
group at a time.

MOUNT OURAY SWA - Chaffee Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Salida, go a half-mile NW on
Hwy. 291; go a half-mile W on CR 154; go 1.25
miles NW on CR 160.
GMU/ACRES:56 / 231 acres.
FISHING:coldwater stream, ponds, Arkansas
River (access S of river only).
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Closed S of CR 160.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Access from designated parking areas only.
d. Hunting allowed with shotguns, handheld bows
only.

MOUNT SHAVANO SFU - Chaffee Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Salida, go a half-mile NW on
Hwy. 291 to CR 154; then go a half-mile W.
GMU/ACRES:50, 57 / 186 acres.
FISHING:coldwater stream, coldwater lake.
RECREATION:wildlife viewing, limited tours.
FACILITIES:rest room, drinking water.
RESTRICTIONS:Dogs prohibited.

MOUNT SHAVANO SWA - Chaffee Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Salida, go a half-mile NW on
Hwy. 291 to CR 154. Wildlife area is along S side
of Arkansas River, between Sand Lake and Mount
Shavano SFU diversion dam above the SFU.
GMU/ACRES:56
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Closed S of CR 154.
b. Camping, fires, discharging firearms prohibited.

MOUNTAIN HOME RES.SWA - Costilla Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Fort Garland, go 2.5 miles E
on Hwy. 160 to Trinchera Ranch Rd.; then 2 miles
S to Icehouse Rd.; then 1 mile W to N entrance.
Or, continue 1 mile S to S entrance.
GMU:83
FISHING:coldwater lake.
RECREATION:wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES:rest room, boat ramp.
RESTRICTIONS:Waterskiing prohibited.

MURPHY SWA - Jackson Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Walden, go 1 mile E on CR
12.
GMU/ACRES:6 / 6 miles of river.
FISHING:coldwater stream.
RESTRICTIONS:Hunting prohibited.

NAKAGAWA SWA - Weld Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Kersey, go 5 miles E on Hwy.

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34 to CR 61; then 2 miles N.
GMU:951
HUNTING:deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, dove,
waterfowl.
RECREATION:wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited except
when hunting.

NARRAGUINNEP RES.SWA - Montezuma Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Cortez, go 11 miles NW on
Hwy. 491 to Hwy. 184; then 2 miles E.
GMU:711
HUNTING:waterfowl.
FISHING:coldwater lake.
RECREATION:boating, picnicking, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES:rest room, boat ramp.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires, alcoholic beverages, glass containers prohibited.
b. Closed 1 hour after sunset to 1 hour before sunrise except for fishing.

NARROWS SWA - Larimer Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Hwy. 34, go W at Wilson Avenue 9.1 miles. SWA is on N, near mile marker
82.9.
GMU:20
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires, hunting, target shooting prohibited
b. Closed 1 hour after sunset to 1 hour before sunrise.
c. SWA remains open, but no vehicles allowed
from Nov. 1-March 31.

NORTH FORK SWA - Larimer Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Drake, go a quarter-mile W
on Devil’s Gulch Rd.
GMU:20
FISHING:coldwater stream.
RESTRICTIONS:Closed except for fishing.

NORTH LAKE SWA - Las Animas Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Trinidad, go 35 miles NW on
Hwy. l2.
GMU/ACRES:85, 851 / 840 acres.
FISHING:coldwater lake and stream.
HUNTING:deer, elk, turkey, bear
RECREATION:picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES:rest rooms, boat ramp with parking
area.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited except float tubes or craft
propelled by hand, wind or electric motor.

�b. Camping, fires prohibited.

OAK RIDGE SWA - Rio Blanco Co.
BEL AIRE UNIT:From Meeker, go 21 miles E on
CR 8 to CR 17 (Buford/Newcastle Rd.); then go
1.5 miles S.
LAKE AVERY UNIT:From Meeker, go 1.5 miles N
on Hwy. 13 to CR 8; then 19 miles E.
SLEEPY CAT PONDS UNIT:From Meeker, go 16
miles E on CR 8.
SLEEPY CAT FISHING EASEMENT:From
Meeker, go 17 miles E on CR 8 to Sleepy Cat
Guest Ranch.
GMU/ACRES:23, 24 / 9,325 total acres, all units.
HUNTING:deer, elk, rabbit, dusky (blue) grouse,
dove, waterfowl.
FISHING:coldwater stream.
RECREATION:camping, hiking, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES:campsites, rest room, drinking water,
boat ramp.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping prohibited except in designated areas.
b. Closed Dec. 1-July 15 on Oak Ridge Unit.
c. Sleepy Cat Ponds and Sleepy Cat fishing easement closed except for fishing.
d. Hunting prohibited except archery S of CR 8, W
of CR 17, and N and E of CR 10.
e. On Lake Avery, waterskiing and jet skis prohibited. Boating permitted only if it does not create
whitewater wake.

ODD FELLOWS SWA - Jackson Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Walden, go a half-mile W on
Hwy. 14 to CR 12; then 5.1 miles W to CR 18;
then 4.5 miles W to CR 5; then a half miles N to
CR 20; then 4.2 miles W on to parking area. Follow signs S to river.
GMU: 16
FISHING:coldwater stream.
RESTRICTIONS:Camping, hunting prohibited.

ORCHARD MESA SWA - Mesa Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Grand Junction, go S on
Hwy. 50 to Orchard Mesa. Go N on Hwy. 141 (32
Rd.). Turn W on C Rd. Parking for SWA is between roads 30-31 along C Rd.
GMU:41
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access only from parking area on C Rd. between 30 and 31 Rds.
b. Camping, fires, horses prohibited. Vehicles prohibited beyond parking area.
c. Closed March 15-July 14 to protect nesting migratory birds.
d. Waterfowl hunters must use designated blinds
or zones. See waterfowl brochure.
e. No other small game hunting allowed.
f. Deer hunting by permit only. Permit applica-

tions available from DOW in Grand Junction,
970-255-6100. Permits issued by drawing. Application deadline Aug. 1.
g. Hunting by bows and shotguns with shotshells
only.
h. Dogs allowed only as hunting aid.

OVERLAND TRAIL SWA - Logan Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Atwood, go a half-mile S on
Hwy. 63 to CR 16; then E a half-mile.
GMU/ACRES:96 / 192 acres.
HUNTING:deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite quail, turkey, dove, waterfowl.
RECREATION:wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Reservations required for hunting. See “Reservation Procedures,” page 3, for details. Max. hunters
per group is 4. Hunters with reservations can only
hunt area specified on reservation. Mandatory
check in and check out at designated check station
as posted.
b. Foot access only from check station parking lot.
c. Limited to 4 groups or vehicles. Max. 4 people
per group.
d. Wildlife viewing only June 1-Aug. 31, Sat., Sun.,
Wed.
e. Sept. 1-May 31, hunting permitted Sat., Sun.,
Wed., legal holidays and opening day of late rifle
deer season. All recreational activities except deer
hunting are prohibited on opening weekend of
regular plains rifle deer season, and opening day
and first weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
f. Turkey hunting allowed opening day, Sat., Sun.,
Wed., of turkey seasons.
g. Camping, fires, dog training, horses prohibited.
Discharging bows, firearms prohibited except
when hunting. Discharging bows allowed for
bowfishing. Target practice prohibited except if
authorized by area wildlife manager.
h. Beginning first day of regular duck season
through last day of regular duck season, only hunting allowed. Waterfowl and small game hunters
must check out at designated check station by 2
p.m. Deer and turkey hunters do not need to check
in or out, but reservations required. See “Reservation Procedures,” page 3, for details. Max. 4 per
reservation. Waterfowl, small game hunting allowed Sat., Sun., Wed., Columbus Day (observed),
Veterans Day, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas, New
Year’s Day, Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
j. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited from
first day of teal season to last day of dark goose
season.

OWL MOUNTAIN SWA - Jackson Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Walden, go 13 miles SE on
Hwy. 14 to CR 25; then 6 miles SW.
GMU/ACRES:171 / 920 acres.

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�HUNTING:small game, big game.
RECREATION:camping, wildlife viewing.

OXBOW SWA - Otero Co.
DIRECTIONS:From La Junta, go 9 miles E on
Hwy. 50 to CR 36, then go a half-mile N to parking area.
GMU/ACRES:125, 130 / 410 acres.
HUNTING:deer, turkey, bobwhite quail, mourning dove.
RECREATION:wildlife viewing.

PADDOCK SWA - Lake Co.
DIRECTIONS: SWA is in scattered parcels generally 2-5 miles S and SE of Leadville in Iowa,
Thompson and Empire gulches. Accessible by CR
2 or CR 52. Acquire map and information from
the DOW Salida Service Center or the USFS
Ranger Office in Leadville.
GMU/ACRES:49 / 1,300 acres.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires, dogs prohibited.
b. Fishing allowed only in Iowa Gulch and Upper
Empire Gulch.
c. Access by foot only.
d. Access restricted to hunting only during
bighorn sheep, regular rifle deer, elk and bear seasons. Must have valid license for species being
hunted.

PARACHUTE PONDS SWA - Garfield Co.
DIRECTIONS:From I-70, take exit 75; go SE on
North Battlement Pkwy. Turn right at stoplight to
get on the frontage road (Cardinal Way). Turn left
on Colorado Avenue and go S. Colorado Avenue
becomes Yampa Avenue; turn left onto La Plata
circle, SWA parking area is at end of circle.
GMUS:32, 42
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires, swimming prohibited.
b. Float tubes permitted only for fishing.

PARVIN LAKE SWA - Larimer Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Red Feather Lakes, go 2
miles E on Red Feather Lakes Rd.
GMU/ACRES:191 / 62 water acres, 180 land acres.
HUNTING:waterfowl.
FISHING:coldwater lake.
RECREATION:hiking, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES:rest room.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited except float tubes for fishing.
b. Anglers must enter on foot through gate at
check station and must check in and out at station
if open.

PASTORIUS RES.SWA - La Plata Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Durango, go 8 miles E on

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Hwy. 160 to Hwy. 172; then 2 miles S to CR 302;
then 1 mile S to CR 304; then a half-mile W.
GMU/ACRES:75 / 85 acres.
HUNTING:waterfowl.
FISHING:coldwater lake.
RECREATION:picnicking, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES:rest room, boat ramp.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited except float tubes or craft
propelled by hand or electric motor.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited except
when hunting.
d. Hunting prohibited except Sat., Sun. and Wed.

PERINS PEAK SWA - La Plata Co.
TRACT A:From Durango, go 4 miles W on Hwy.
160 to CR 207 (Lightner Creek Rd.); turn right
and go 2 miles N to CR 208 (Dry Fork Rd.).
TRACT B:From Durango, go 5 miles W on Hwy.
160 to Victory Coal Mine Rd.; turn right and go a
half-mile on access road (through private property).
GMU/ACRES:74 / 13,442 total acres, both tracts.
HUNTING:deer, elk, rabbit, squirrel, dusky (blue)
grouse, turkey, black bear.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping prohibited except during deer and elk
seasons.
b. Discharging firearms prohibited except when
hunting.
c. Closed E of CR 208 and N of Hwy. 160, April 1July 15.
d. Closed from last day of deer and elk seasons to
March 31.
e. Fires, snowmobiles prohibited.

PICEANCE SWA - Garfield, Rio Blanco Cos.
SQUARE S RANCH:From Meeker, go 20 miles W
on Hwy. 64 to CR 5 (Piceance Creek Rd.); then 9
miles S to N edge of boundary.
SQUARE S SUMMER RANGE:From Meeker, go
20 miles W on Hwy. 64 to CR 5 (Piceance Creek
Rd.); then 17 miles S to CR 26 (Black Sulphur
Creek Rd.); then 20 miles W to E entrance.
YELLOW CREEK UNIT:From Meeker, go 20 miles
W on Hwy. 64 to CR 5 (Piceance Creek Rd.); then
6 miles S to CR 20 (dirt road); then 5 miles W to
Yellow Creek Rd.
LITTLE HILLS EXPERIMENT STATION:From
Meeker, go 20 miles W on Hwy. 64 to CR 5
(Piceance Creek Rd.); then 7 miles S to Dry Fork
turn-off. Follow signs to station (3 miles).
GMUS:11, 21, 22, 31
HUNTING:deer, elk, rabbit, dusky (blue) and sage
grouse, dove, waterfowl.
FISHING:coldwater lake.
RECREATION:camping in designated areas,
wildlife viewing.

�FACILITIES:rest room, drinking water.

PIKES PEAK SWA - Teller Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Gillette, go 2 miles S on dirt
road; then 1.5 miles E to Bison Res. (NE of res.).
GMU/ACRES:59 / 635 acres.
HUNTING:bighorn sheep.
RECREATION:wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS:Closed April 1-July 15.

PIONEER PARK SWA - Grand Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Granby, go W on Hwy. 40 to
Hot Sulphur Springs. SWA is N of town and follows the W bank of the Colorado River.
GMU/ACRES:18

PITKIN SFU - Gunnison Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Gunnison, go 14 miles E on
Hwy. 50 to Quartz Creek Rd.; go 14 miles E to
Parlin; turn N.
GMU/ACRES:55, 551 / 48 acres.
FISHING:coldwater stream.
RECREATION:wildlife viewing, limited tours.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Fishing prohibited except in Quartz Creek.
b. Dogs prohibited.

PLATEAU CREEK SWA - Mesa Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Grand Junction, go E on I-70
to exit No. 49; then 8 miles E on Hwy. 65 to Hwy.
330; go about 8 miles, turn left to Sunnyside Rd.
(V Rd.); go one-eighth of a mile N.
GMU/ACRES:421 / 1,346 acres.
HUNTING:deer, elk, dove.
RECREATION:wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES:rifle range.
RESTRICTIONS: Vehicles prohibited Dec. 1Aug. 1.

PLAYA BLANCA SWA - Alamosa Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Alamosa, go S on Hwy. 285.
Turn W on CR 8.0S. SWA starts at junction of
CRs 8.0S and 106 and goes NW.
GMU:80
RESTRICTIONS:Public access in designated areas
Tues., Thurs., Sat., Nov. 1-Jan. 30.

PONY EXPRESS SWA - Sedgwick Co.
DIRECTIONS:From I-76 at Julesburg exit (No.
180), go one-tenth of a mile N on Hwy. 385 to CR
28; then go 1.5 miles W on CR 28 to service road;
go one-tenth of a mile N to parking lot. Or, from
Julesburg, go seven-tenths of a mile W on Hwy.
138 to CR 39; go nine-tenths of a mile S on CR 39.
GMU/ACRES:92 / 1,854 acres.
HUNTING:deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite quail, turkey, ducks.
RECREATION:hiking, wildlife viewing.

RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Target practice prohibited except if authorized
by area wildlife manager.
c. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited except
when hunting.
d. All recreational activities except deer hunting
are prohibited on opening weekend of regular
plains rifle deer season, and opening day and first
weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
e. Horses prohibited except when training hunting
dogs and only allowed in Feb., March and April
(through Wed. before spring turkey season opens)
and Aug.
f. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited from
first day of teal season to last day of dark goose
season.

POUDRE RIVER SFU - Larimer Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Laporte, go 5 miles N on
Hwy. 287 to Hwy. 14, then 38 miles W.
GMU/ACRES:8, 19 / 460 acres.
FISHING:coldwater stream.
RECREATION:picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing, limited tours.
FACILITIES:rest room.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, dogs, boat launching and takeouts
prohibited.
b. Hunting prohibited in designated safety zone as
posted.

POUDRE RIVER SWA - Larimer Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Laporte, go 5 miles N on
Hwy. 287 to Hwy. 14; then go 1.5 miles W.
GMU/ACRES:19, 191 / 395 acres.
HUNTING:deer, rabbit.
FISHING:coldwater stream.
RECREATION:rafting, picnicking, hiking, wildlife
viewing.
FACILITIES:rest room.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping prohibited.
b. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited except
when hunting. Discharging bows allowed for
bowfishing.

PREWITT RES.SWA - Logan, Washington Cos.
DIRECTIONS:From I-76 and Merino exit, go 1
mile N to Hwy. 6; then 3.3 miles NE.
GMU/ACRES:96 / 2,924 acres.
HUNTING:waterfowl, pheasant, bobwhite quail,
deer.
FISHING:warmwater.
RECREATION:camping, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES:rest room, boat ramp.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater

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�wake. Boating prohibited Oct. 1 through last day
of regular goose season, except hand-propelled
craft used to set and pick up decoys and retrieve
downed waterfowl.
b. Camping, fires prohibited as posted.
c. Fishing allowed only from dam Oct. 1 through
last day of waterfowl season. Ice fishing allowed
only within 50 yards of dam.
d. Vehicles limited to 250.
e. Waterskiing, glass beverage containers prohibited. Sailing, windsurfing prohibited except in July
and Aug.
f. Hunting prohibited as posted. Hunting prohibited from floating devices.

PUEBLO SFU - Pueblo Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Pueblo, go 6 miles W of
Pueblo Blvd. on Hwy. 96.
GMU:84
RECREATION:wildlife viewing, limited tours.
FACILITIES:rest room, aquarium.
RESTRICTIONS:Dogs, hunting prohibited.

PUEBLO RES.SWA - Pueblo Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Pueblo, go 7 miles W on
Hwy. 96.
GMU:84 / 4,100 acres.
HUNTING:deer, rabbit, turkey, dove, waterfowl,
scaled quail.
FISHING:coldwater stream, coldwater lake.
RECREATION:picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES:rest room, nature trail.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires, target practice prohibited.
b. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited except
shotguns or bows while hunting. Discharging
bows allowed for bowfishing.
c. Field trials may be authorized Feb., March, Aug.,
and Sept.

PUETT RES.SWA - Montezuma Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Mancos, go 10 miles NW on
Hwy. 184 to CR 33; then 1 mile S to access trail.
1.5 miles E.
GMU:73
HUNTING:waterfowl.
FISHING:warmwater.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater
wake.

PURGATOIRE RIVER SWA - Bent Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Hwys. 50 and 101 in Las Animas, go S on Hwy. 101; 1 mile to CR 10.75; then S
on Rd. 10.75 to Rd. EE; then W to Rd. 9.5; then S
1 mile to property at Rds. DD &amp; 9.5.

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GMU/ACRES:130 / 960 acres.
HUNTING:deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite quail, scaled quail, turkey, dove, waterfowl.
RECREATION:picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing.

QUEENS SWA - Kiowa Co.
LOWER QUEENS (NEESKAH):From Eads, go 15
miles S on Hwy. 287 to CR C; then 3.5 miles E to
Upper Queens. Follow access road S 2 miles.
UPPER QUEENS:From Eads, go 15 miles S on
Hwy. 287 to CR C; then 3.5 miles E.
NEE GRONDA:From Eads, go 15 miles S on Hwy.
287 to CR C; then 1 mile.
NEE SO PAH:Closed as posted.
NEE NOSHE:From Eads, go 11 miles S on Hwy.
287 to Kiowa Co. boat ramp access road; then a
quarter-mile E to public boat ramp.
GMU/ACRES:126, 127 / 4,426 acres, all properties.
HUNTING:deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite quail, scaled quail, dove, waterfowl.
FISHING:warmwater.
RECREATION:powerboating, sail boating, sailsurfing, waterskiing, camping, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES:rest rooms, boat ramps.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited in Lower Queens if it creates
a whitewater wake from opening day of waterfowl
season through Dec. 1.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater
wake in channel between Upper and Lower
Queens.
c. Hunters in Lower Queens, Upper Queens (including channel), Nee Gronda and Nee Noshe
must check in and out at check station when open.
d. Closed as posted in Lower Queens except to retrieve downed waterfowl Dec. 1 through last day
of waterfowl season as posted.
e. Closed as posted in Upper Queens (including
the channel), Nee Gronda, Nee Noshe, and Nee So
Pah except to retrieve downed waterfowl Nov. 1last day of waterfowl season.
f. ATVs, dirt bikes prohibited.

RADIUM SWA - Eagle, Grand, Routt Cos.
DIRECTIONS:From Kremmling, go 2.5 miles S
on Hwy. 9 to CR 1 (Trough Rd. to State Bridge);
then 12 miles SW.
GMUS:15, 27, 361
HUNTING:deer, elk, rabbit, dusky (blue) grouse,
dove, waterfowl, black bear, mountain lion.
FISHING:coldwater stream.
RECREATION:camping, rock climbing, snowmobiling, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES:rest room.
RESTRICTIONS:Hunting prohibited in designated safety zone as posted.

�RALSTON CREEK SWA - Jefferson Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Golden, go 1 mile N on Hwy.
93 to Golden Gate Canyon Rd. Turn left and go W
13 miles up canyon. Turn right at Crawford
Gulch, go 3-4 miles E, SWA parking is on right.
GMU/ACRES:38 / 2,100 acres.
HUNTING:big game, small game, furbearers.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Discharging firearms prohibited except while
hunting.

RAMAH RES.SWA - El Paso Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Ramah, go 4 miles W on
Hwy. 24.
GMU/ACRES:110 / 400 acres.
HUNTING:small game, migratory waterfowl, deer.
FISHING:warmwater.
RECREATION:sail boating, wildlife viewing,
archery range.
FACILITIES:boat ramp, rest room.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited Nov. 1 through last day of
waterfowl season except float tubes or craft propelled by hand, wind or electric motor.
b. Camping, fires, water contact activities prohibited.
c. Centerfire rifles prohibited. Rimfire, shotgun,
muzzleloader and archery only. No target practice
except for archery equipment on archery range.
Discharging bows allowed for bowfishing.

RED DOG SWA - Prowers Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Holly go N on CR 35 to Rd.
JJ; then E on Rd. JJ 2 miles.
GMU/ACRES:127 / 570 acres.
HUNTING:small game.

RED LION SWA - Logan Co.
DIRECTIONS:From I-76, take Red Lion exit (No.
155); go 3 miles N to Hwy. 138; then 1 mile NE to
CR 95; then a quarter-mile N.
GMU/ACRES:90, 92 / 1,297 acres.
HUNTING:rabbit, pheasant, dove, waterfowl (as
posted), bobwhite quail.
FISHING:warmwater.
RECREATION:wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited except float tubes or carryon craft propelled by hand for fishing or hunting.
b. Boating prohibited Oct. 1-March 31 except
hand-propelled craft to place or retrieve decoys or
downed waterfowl.
c. Fishing restricted to dam Oct. 1 to March 31.
During this time ice fishing restricted to within 50
yards of dam.
d. Camping, fires prohibited. Target practice prohibited except if authorized by area wildlife man-

ager. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited except if hunting. Discharging bows allowed for
bowfishing.
e. Hunting prohibited from frozen surface of lake
and floating devices.
f. During special late light goose season and conservation orders for light geese, light goose hunting allowed in area bounded on N by CR 970, on
E by CR 97 (CR 1), on S by Hwy. 138 and on W by
CR 95.
g. Beginning on first day of regular duck season
through last day of regular duck season, waterfowl
and small game hunters must check out at designated check station. Access from designated parking areas only.

RED MOUNTAIN SWA - Grand Co.
DIRECTIONS:SWA is 2.5 miles E of Granby on
CR 60. Public access available with permission
from adjacent private landowner.
GMU/ACRES:28 / 161 acres.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Closed Nov. 15-April 15.
b. Fires, motor vehicles prohibited.
c. Dogs must be on a leash.

REDDY SWA - Lake Co.
DIRECTIONS:SWA is about 7 miles S of Leadville
on Hwy. 24, at the Arkansas River highway overpass.
GMU:48, 49
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Fishing access only.
b. Access allowed only within 30 feet of high-water
line or as posted. Access only from Hwy. 24 overpass parking or Crystal Lake STL.
c. Dogs prohibited.

RICHARD SWA - Jackson Co.
FISHING:from Walden, go a half-mile W on
Hwy. 14 to CR 12W; then 8 miles W to CR 7; then
7 miles N to Lake John SWA. Go to S end of Lake
John to parking lot. Hunting access: from Walden,
go a half-mile W on Hwy. 14 to CR 12W; then
13.7 miles W to parking area. Hunting area E of
CR 12W.
GMU/ACRES:16, 161 / 3,817 acres, 6 miles of
river.
HUNTING:big game, small game, waterfowl.
FISHING:coldwater stream.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping prohibited.
b. Hunting prohibited within 200 yards of buildings.

RIFLE FALLS SFU - Garfield Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Rifle, go 15 miles N on Hwy.
325.

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�GMU/ACRES:33 / 600 acres.
FISHING:coldwater stream.
RECREATION:wildlife viewing, limited tours.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Dogs, fires, rock climbing prohibited. Camping
prohibited except if authorized by hatchery manager.
b. Hunting prohibited in designated safety areas.

RIO BLANCO LAKE SWA - Rio Blanco Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Meeker, go 20 miles W on
Hwy. 64.
GMU/ACRES:11, 22 / 383 acres.
HUNTING:waterfowl, rabbit.
FISHING:coldwater stream, warmwater lake.
RECREATION:power boating, waterskiing,
wildlife viewing, camping in designated area.
FACILITIES:rest room, boat ramp.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Field trials may be authorized Feb., March, Aug.
and Sept.
b. Waterskiing prohibited March 1-June 15.

RIO GRANDE SWA - Rio Grande Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Monte Vista, go 3 miles E on
Sherman Avenue.
GMU/ACRES:791 / 935 acres.
HUNTING:deer, rabbit, dove, waterfowl.
FISHING:coldwater stream.
RECREATION:hiking, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES:rest room, parking areas.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Fires, bowfishing prohibited.
b. Closed Feb. 15-July 15. Area wildlife manager
may authorize access if it won’t harm nesting or
wintering birds.
c. Camping prohibited except in parking areas
with toilets.
d. Area wildlife manager may post closures to
manage hunting pressure during waterfowl seasons, and to protect maintenance and construction equipment, and human health and safety.

RIO GRANDE RIVER SWA (Del Norte fishing
easements) - Rio Grande Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Del Norte, take Hwy. 160 W.
SWA is on N side of Hwy. 160, and starts just past
town of Hanna.
GMU:79
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping prohibited.
b. Closed except for fishing.
RITO HONDO RES.SWA - Hinsdale Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Creede, go 35 miles W on
Hwy. 149 to USFS Rd. 513; then 2 miles NW to
fork. Take right fork 200 yards N.
GMU:76

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FISHING:coldwater lake.
RECREATION:camping, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES:rest room, campgrounds.
RESTRICTIONS:Boating prohibited except float
tubes or craft propelled by hand, wind or electric
motor.

ROAD CANYON RES.SWA - Hinsdale Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Creede, go 25 miles W on
Hwy. 149 to USFS Rd. 520; then 4 miles W.
GMU:76
FISHING:coldwater lake.
RECREATION:wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES:rest room, drinking water, boat ramp.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping prohibited.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.

ROARING FORK SWA - Garfield Co.
DIRECTIONS:SWA parcels are along Hwy. 82 S
from Glenwood Springs.
GMUS:43, 444
RESTRICTIONS:Camping, fires, discharging
firearms prohibited.

ROARING JUDY SFU - Gunnison Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Gunnison, go 15 miles NW
on East River.
GMU/ACRES:54, 55 / 778 acres.
FISHING:coldwater stream, pond fishing.
RECREATION:wildlife viewing, limited tours.
FACILITIES:rest room.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Target practice prohibited except in designated
areas.
c. Fishing prohibited sunset to sunrise.
d. Discharging firearms prohibited in designated
safety zone.

ROCK CREEK SWA - Routt Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Kremmling, go 6 miles N on
Hwy. 40 to Hwy. 134; then 12 miles W over Gore
Pass to USFS Rd. 206; then 2.5 miles SW.
GMU:15
HUNTING:deer, elk, rabbit, dusky (blue) grouse,
waterfowl.
FISHING:coldwater stream.
RECREATION:camping, hiking, wildlife viewing.

ROCKY FORD SWA - Otero Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Rocky Ford, go 2 miles NE
on Hwy. 266, cross bridge, turn E on CR 80.5. 550
acres. Go 1.25 miles farther E to McClelland tract.
GMU/ACRES:125, 129 / 662 acres.
HUNTING:deer, rabbit, pheasant, bobwhite quail,
dove, waterfowl.
FISHING:warmwater.

�RECREATION:camping, hiking, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES:rest rooms.
RESTRICTIONS:Fires prohibited.

ROEBER SWA - Delta Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Paonia on Onarga Ave, go S
on Lamborn Mesa Rd. to Minerich Rd. Go 1 mile
S on Minerich Rd. to parking lot.
GMU:53
HUNTING:deer, elk, rabbit.
FISHING:coldwater lake.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires, dogs, bowfishing prohibited.
b. Discharging firearms and hunting prohibited in
open space easement.
c. Closed from last day of regular big game season
through April 30.
d. Closed except hunting or fishing.

ROSEMONT RES.SWA - Teller Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Divide, go 15 miles S on
Hwy. 67 to Gold Camp Rd. near Victor; then 20
miles E.
GMU/ACRES:59 / 20 acres.
FISHING:coldwater lake.
RECREATION:wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES:rest rooms.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating, camping, dogs, fires, picnicking, water
contact activities prohibited.
b. Fishing prohibited 9 p.m.-5 a.m.
c. Closed Nov. 1-May 10.
d. Closed except by foot from established parking
areas.
e. Closed near dam, caretaker’s house and N side
of reservoir as posted.

GMU/ACRES:682 / 793 acres.
HUNTING:rabbit, dove, waterfowl.
RECREATION:wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping prohibited except in self-contained
units in designated areas.
b. Field trials may be authorized Feb., March,
Aug., and Sept.
c. Closed except as posted. Closed Feb. 15-July 15.
Sect. 29 closed during waterfowl seasons.
d. Parking only in established parking areas.
e. Closed after 1 p.m. during first waterfowl season.
f. Bowfishing prohibited.

SAN LUIS LAKES SWA - Alamosa Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Alamosa, go 13 miles N on
Hwy. 17 to Sand Dunes Monument Rd.; then 8
miles E to access road; then a quarter-mile N.
GMU:82
HUNTING:waterfowl, dove.
FISHING:coldwater lake.
RECREATION:wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES:boat ramp, parking areas.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited N of buoy line. Closed N of
buoy line and E-W fence line Feb. 15-July 15.
b. Camping prohibited N of buoy line and E-W
fence line.

SAN MIGUEL SWA (Applebaugh fishing easement) - San Miguel Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Placerville, go three-quarters
of a mile S on Hwy. 145.
GMU:70
FISHING:coldwater stream.
RECREATION:wildlife viewing.

RUNYON/FOUNTAIN LAKES SWA - Pueblo
Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Pueblo, go S on I-25 to exit
98-A; then S on Santa Fe to Runyon Field; then E
on Runyon Field Rd. a half-mile.
GMU/ACRES:123 / 40 acres.
FISHING:warmwater, coldwater fishing.
RECREATION:picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES:rest rooms, nature trail, handicapped
fishing dock.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires, water contact activities prohibited.
b. Closed sunset to sunrise except fishing.
c. Boating allowed with float tubes or carry-on
craft propelled by hand for fishing only.

RUSSELL LAKES SWA - Saguache Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Saguache, go 9 miles S on
Hwy. 285 to CR R; then 1.5 miles E.

SANCHEZ RES.SWA - Costilla Co.
DIRECTIONS:From San Luis, go 3 miles E on
Hwy. 152 to Hwy. 242; then 5.2 miles S.
GMU:83
FISHING:warmwater lake.
FACILITIES:rest room, boat ramp.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting, waterskiing, bowfishing prohibited.
Camping prohibited in boat ramp parking area.
b. Closed except for fishing.

SAND DRAW SWA - Sedgwick Co.
DIRECTIONS:From I-76 at Julesburg (No. 180),
go 8 miles S on Hwy. 385 to CR 16; turn E to CR
49; go 1 mile S.
GMU/ACRES:93 / 209 acres.
HUNTING:deer, rabbit, pheasant, dove.
RECREATION:hiking, wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.

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�b. Target practice prohibited except if authorized
by area wildlife manager.
c. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited except
when hunting.
d. Hunting limited to youth/mentors. One mentor
per youth may hunt.

SANDS LAKE SWA - Chaffee Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Salida, go a half-mile NW on
Hwy. 291. SWA is E of highway, opposite Heart of
the Rockies Regional Medical Center.
GMU:56
FISHING:coldwater lake.
FACILITIES:rest room.
RESTRICTIONS:Camping prohibited.

SANDSAGE SWA - Yuma Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Wray, go 4.5 miles W on
Hwy. 34 to CR 35; then a quarter-mile W to CR
CC; then a half-mile S.
GMU:101
HUNTING:rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite
quail, dove, waterfowl, turkey, deer.
FISHING:coldwater stream.
RECREATION:hiking, wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Hunting prohibited except with shotguns or
bows.
c. Target practice prohibited except if authorized
by area wildlife manager.
d. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited except
when hunting. Discharging bows allowed for
bowfishing.

SAPINERO SWA - Gunnison Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Gunnison, go 15 miles W on
Hwy. 50. Access from Hwy. 50 at Rainbow Lake,
Red Creek, East Elk Creek and Dry Gulch roads.
GMU/ACRES:54 / 7,129 acres.
HUNTING:deer, elk, rabbit, dusky (blue) grouse.
RECREATION:wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS:Snowmobiles allowed only on
Rainbow Lake Road.

SAWHILL PONDS - Boulder Co.
DIRECTIONS:From I-25 take Hwy. 7 W. Turn N
on 75th Street. SWA is W of 75th Street after
crossing Valmont Drive.
GMU:29
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Dogs must be on 6-foot leash, held and controlled by handler except in designated areas.
b. Motorized, non-motor vehicles (including bicycles) prohibited beyond designated parking areas.
c. Hunting, boating, belly boats prohibited. Other
activities prohibited as posted.
d. Horseback riding prohibited except on established maintenance roads.
e. Closed midnight to 5 a.m.
f. Collecting prohibited, except as authorized by
permit.

SEDGWICK BAR SWA - Sedgwick Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Sedgwick, go 2 miles NE on
Hwy. 138 to access road; then a half-mile S.
GMU/ACRES:92 / 885 acres.
HUNTING:deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite quail, dove, waterfowl, turkey.
RECREATION:hiking, wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited except
when hunting. Discharging bows allowed for
bowfishing.
c. Target practice prohibited except if authorized
by area wildlife manager.
d. All recreational activities except deer hunting
are prohibited on opening weekend of regular
plains rifle deer season, and opening day and first
weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
e. Horses prohibited except when training hunting
dogs and only allowed in Feb., March and April
(through Wed. before spring turkey season opens)
and Aug.
f. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited from
first day of teal season to last day of dark goose
season.

SEGO SPRINGS SWA - Conejos Co.
SARVIS CREEK SWA - Routt Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Steamboat Springs, go 4.5
miles S on Hwy. 131 to CR 18; then 7 miles SE.
GMU/ACRES:15 / 309 acres.
HUNTING:deer, elk, rabbit, dusky (blue) grouse,
waterfowl.
FISHING:coldwater stream.
RECREATION:hiking, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES:rest room.
RESTRICTIONS:Camping, campfires prohibited
except 3 days before the beginning of regular big
game seasons through 3 days after end of regular
big game seasons.

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DIRECTIONS:From Manassa, go 3 miles E on
Hwy. 142 to access road; then a half-mile N.
GMU/ACRES:81 / 640 acres.
HUNTING:rabbit, dove, waterfowl.
FISHING:coldwater stream.
RECREATION:wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Field trials may be authorized Aug. and Sept.
b. Fires, bowfishing prohibited.
c. Closed Feb. 15-July 15.

SETCHFIELD SWA - Bent Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Hwys. 50 &amp; 101 in Las Ani-

�mas, take Hwy. 101 S 16 miles to CR P. Go W on
CR P 1 mile to CR 11; then S 6 miles on CRs 11
and 10.
GMU/ACRES:130 / 2,438 acres.
HUNTING:pronghorn, rabbit, bobwhite quail,
scaled quail, dove.
RECREATION:picnicking, wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS:Camping, fires prohibited.

SEYMOUR LAKE SWA - Jackson Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Walden, go l4 miles SW on
Hwy. 14 to CR 28; then l mile S to CR 11; then 3
miles S to CR 11A; then a half-mile W.
GMU/ACRES:17 / 81 water acres.
HUNTING:waterfowl.
FISHING:coldwater lake.
RECREATION:camping, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES:rest room, boat ramp.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.
b. Sailboards prohibited.

SHARPTAIL RIDGE SWA - Douglas Co.
DIRECTIONS:Take Hwy. 85 S toward Roxborough Park. Turn W on Titan Pkwy., merge into
Titan Rd. Turn S on Roxborough Park Drive.
SWA is near end of road (before it curves W).
SWA extends S.
GMU:51
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Day use only. Foot access only.
b. Camping prohibited.
c. Hunting allowed only for deer and elk by permit. Hunters must have limited deer or elk license
for GMU 51 before applying for permit. Max. 2
hunters daily. Group applications allowed for max.
2 hunters per group. Permits valid only 2-3 days
starting after Labor Day weekend. Permits issued
by drawing. Application deadline: third Mon. in
July. Applications from DOW in Denver, 303-2917227. Permit holders can take 1 non-hunting person along, but that person must stay with hunters
at all times. Hunters can park in parking area behind gate during times when permitted. Driving
elsewhere on property prohibited.

SIMMONS SWA - Yuma Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Wray, go S 5 mi. on Hwy. 385
to CR 30. Go E about 1 mi. on paved road, turn S
following paved road; turn E onto CR JJ, continue
a half-mile E to parking lot.
GMU:102
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Closed June 1-Aug. 31.
b. Foot access only.
c. Camping, fires, dog training prohibited.
d Target practice prohibited except when authorized by area wildlife manager.

SIMPSON PONDS SWA - Larimer Co.
DIRECTIONS:From I-25 at Hwy. 402 exit (No.
255), go 2 miles W on Hwy. 402 to CR 9E; then a
half-mile N.
GMU/ACRES:20 / 44 acres.
HUNTING:dove, waterfowl.
FISHING:warmwater.
RECREATION:wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited except float tubes for fishing.
b. Camping, fires, dog training, horseback riding,
bicycling prohibited.
c. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited except
when hunting. Discharging bows allowed for
bowfishing.
d. Closed 1 hour after sunset to 1 hour before sunrise except for fishing or with night hunting permit.

SKAGUAY RES.SWA - Teller Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Victor, go a half-mile E on
CR 67 to CR 861; then 6.5 miles E.
GMU/ACRES:59 / 174 acres.
FISHING:coldwater lake.
RECREATION:wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES:rest rooms, boat ramps.
RESTRICTIONS:Boating prohibited if it creates a
whitewater wake.

SMITH RES.SWA - Costilla Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Blanca, go a half-mile W on
Hwy. 160 to Airport Rd.; then 4 miles S to SWA.
GMU:83
HUNTING:waterfowl.
FISHING:coldwater lake.
RECREATION:wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES:trailer dump station, rest room, boat
ramp.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Field trials may be authorized Feb., March, Aug.
and Sept.
b. Closed Feb. 15-July 15 on N and E shores.
c. Fishing prohibited Nov. 1 through end of waterfowl season except within 200 yards of dam.
d. Waterskiing prohibited.
e. Vehicles prohibited within 50 feet of water.

SOUTH REPUBLICAN SWA - Yuma Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Burlington, go 21 miles N on
Hwy. 385 to CR 1; go 3 miles E. Go 2 miles N and
2 miles E.
GMU/ACRES:103, 109 / 13,140 acres.
HUNTING:deer, rabbit, squirrel, turkey, pheasant,
bobwhite quail, dove, waterfowl, snipe.
FISHING:warmwater lake.
RECREATION:power boating, sail boating, sail
surfing, waterskiing, camping, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES:campsites, trailer dump station, rest
rooms, drinking water, boat ramps, picnic area

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�with barbeque pit.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Field trials may be authorized Feb., March, Aug.
and Sept. No more than 2 trials may be authorized
Feb.-March. No more than 1 trial may be authorized Aug.-Sept.
b. Waterfowl hunting prohibited on downstream
face of dam.
c. Parking for waterfowl hunting only in designated areas.
d. Waterfowl hunting prohibited as posted.

RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited except float tubes or craft
propelled by hand, wind or electric motor.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Hunting prohibited except with shotguns or bows.
d. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited except
when hunting. Discharging bows allowed for
bowfishing.
e. Target practice prohibited except if authorized
by area wildlife manager.
f. Hunting on W half of lake prohibited. Hunting
permitted from closed area E to dam until Oct. 31.

SPANISH PEAKS SWA - Las Animas Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Aguilar, go W on Apishapa
Rd.; follow signs.
GMU/ACRES:85 / 6,450 acres.
HUNTING:deer, elk, rabbit, squirrel, turkey.
RECREATION:camping, hiking, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES:rest rooms, drinking water.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited except in established
areas.
b. Access only from established parking areas.
c. Parking only in designated areas.

SPINNEY MOUNTAIN SWA - Park Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Hartsel, go 3 miles S on CR
59.
GMU/ACRES:58, 581 / 3,000 acres.
HUNTING:waterfowl.
FISHING:coldwater stream.
RECREATION:wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS:Camping, fires prohibited.

STORM MOUNTAIN ACCESS ROAD - Larimer
Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Masonville, go 3.25 miles
NW on CR 27 to road.
GMU:20
RESTRICTIONS:Closed as posted to prevent road
and habitat damage.

SUMMIT RES.SWA - Montezuma Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Mancos, go 9 miles NW on
Hwy. 184.
GMU:73
HUNTING:waterfowl.
FISHING:warmwater.
RECREATION:wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES:rest room, boat ramp.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.

TAMARACK RANCH SWA - Logan Co.
SPRING CREEK RES.SWA - Gunnison Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Gunnison go N on Hwy. 135
to Almont. Turn right on CR 742; travel 6 miles to
Spring Creek. Turn left on CR 744 and go 14 miles.
GMU:55
FISHING:coldwater lake.
RECREATION:camping, fishing, wildlife viewing.
ACCESS:limited to summer travel, usually JulyOctober.
FACILITIES:USFS campsites, drinking water, rest
rooms, boat ramp.

STALKER LAKE SWA - Yuma Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Wray, go 2 miles W on Hwy.
34 to CR FF; then 1.5 miles N to access road; then
a half-mile W.
GMU/ACRES:98 / 75 acres.
HUNTING:pheasant, bobwhite quail, dove, waterfowl.
FISHING:coldwater lake, warmwater lake.
RECREATION:picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES:rest room, boat ramp, picnic shelters,
tables.

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DIRECTIONS:From I-76 at Crook exit (No. 149),
go a half-mile N on Hwy. 55.
GMU/ACRES:91, 93 / 10,696 acres.
HUNTING:deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite quail, dove, waterfowl, turkey.
RECREATION:hiking, wildlife viewing, limited
camping.
FACILITIES:rest room, drinking water.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping prohibited except in designated area.
b. Field trials may be authorized Feb., March, Aug.
and Sept. No more than 3 trials may be authorized
Feb.-March and Aug., and no more than 1 in Sept.
c. Fires prohibited except in designated camping
area.
d. Mandatory check station. Assigned parking
spots. Hunters must stay at assigned check-in area
until 9 a.m. when they can walk to adjacent areas
and hunt. Deer and turkey hunters required only
to check into E or W Tamarack, Unit 91. At S
Tamarack, S of I-76, Unit 93, mandatory check in
and out.
e. Reservations are available, but not required, on
weekends as listed and Columbus Day (ob-

�served), Veterans Day, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas, New Year’s Day, Martin Luther King Jr. Day
and Presidents Day. Call 1-800-846-9453. See
“Reservation Procedures,” page 3, for details. The
first hunt date available for reservations is the Sat.
after Oct. 24 and the last date available is the last
Sun. of regular duck season. Weekdays, weekends
and holidays outside the reservation period and
any unreserved or open units are available for
hunting without reservations and are regulated
through check station. Hunters with reservations
can only hunt area specified on reservation.
Hunters must check in and check out as posted.
f. Target practice prohibited except if authorized
by area wildlife manager.
g. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited except
when hunting. Discharging bows allowed for
bowfishing.
h. All recreational activities except deer hunting
are prohibited on opening weekend of regular
plains rifle deer season, and opening day and first
weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
i. Horses prohibited N of I-76 except when training hunting dogs and then only allowed in Feb.,
March, April (through Wed. before spring turkey
season opens) and Aug.
j. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited from
first day of teal season to last day of dark goose
season.

TARRYALL RES.SWA - Park Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Jefferson, go 16 1/2 miles SE
on CR 77.
GMU/ACRES:50, 501 / 886 acres (175 acres of
water.)
HUNTING:deer, elk, waterfowl.
FISHING:coldwater lake, stream fishing.
RECREATION:camping.
FACILITIES:rest room, boat ramp.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Closed at dam, spillway, outlet structures.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates whitewater wake.

TAYLOR RIVER SWA - Gunnison Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Gunnison, go 10 miles N on
Hwy. 135 to USFS Rd. 742 (Taylor River Rd.); then
18 miles E to base of Taylor Res.
GMU:55
FISHING:coldwater stream.
RECREATION:wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires, hunting prohibited.
b. Parking only in designated areas.
c. Closed from Taylor dam to 325 yards downstream.

TERRACE RES.SWA - Conejos Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Monte Vista, go 12 miles S

on Hwy. 15 to USFS Rd. 250, then 9 miles W.
GMU:80, 81
FISHING:coldwater lake.
RECREATION:wildlife viewing.

TETER SWA - Park Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Jefferson, 2 miles S on Hwy.
285; then 2 miles N on CR 35.
GMU/ACRES:500 / 950 acres.
HUNTING:big game, waterfowl.
FISHING:coldwater stream fishing.
RECREATION:wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS:Camping, fires prohibited.

THURSTON RES.SWA - Prowers Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Lamar, go 9 miles N on Hwy.
196 to CR TT; then 1 mile W to CR 7; then a
quarter-mile N.
GMU/ACRES:127 / 173 acres.
HUNTING:dove, waterfowl, rabbit.
FISHING:warmwater.
RECREATION:power boating, sail boating, sail
surfing, waterskiing, camping, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES:boat ramps, rest room.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited if it creates whitewater wake
Nov. 1 through last day of waterfowl season.
b. Closed 1 hour after sunset to 1 hour before sunrise except for fishing.
c. ATVs, dirt bikes, snowmobiles prohibited.
d. Frozen surface of lake closed.
e. Dams, inlets, outlet structures closed except for
fishing.

TILMAN BISHOP SWA - Mesa Co.
DIRECTIONS:Take I-70 W toward Grand Junction. Exit Hwy. 6 to Palisade. Turn S on 38 Road,
merge into F 1/4 Road. SWA along river N of
junction of roads F 1/4 and 37 1/4.
GMU:30, 41
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Closed during nesting and migratory bird period, March 15-July 14.
b. Camping, turkey hunting prohibited. Dogs prohibited except as an aid to hunting.
c. Waterfowl hunters must hunt from designated
blinds/zone. Blinds assigned at entrance station,
available daily, first come, first served. Max. 4
hunters per blind. Mandatory check in and out
station.
d. Hunting restricted to bows and shotguns with
shot-shells only.
e. Deer and pheasant hunting allowed by permit.
Applications from DOW in Grand Junction (970)
255-6100. Application deadlines: Aug. 1 for deer,
Nov. 1 for pheasant. Permits by drawing; successful applicants notified by mail. Date, time and location of drawing included on application.

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�TIMPAS CREEK SWA (including Otero Pond) Otero Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Rocky Ford, go 4 miles S on
Hwy. 71 to Hwy. 10; then 2 miles E across Timpas
Ck Bridge; then 1 mile S on CR 21; then 1 mile W
on CR Z.
GMU/ACRES:135 / 141 acres.
HUNTING:rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite
quail, dove, waterfowl.
FISHING:warmwater.
RECREATION:camping, wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS:Fires prohibited.
TOMAHAWK SWA - Park Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Hartsel, go 5 miles N on
Hwy. 9, then a half-mile to parking area. Or: from
Fairplay, go 10 miles S on Hwy. 9, then a half-mile
to parking area.
GMU/ACRES:50 / 3,400 acres.
HUNTING:deer, elk, rabbit, waterfowl, pronghorn.
FISHING:coldwater stream.
RECREATION:wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS:Camping, fires prohibited.

TOMICHI CREEK SWA - Gunnison Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Gunnison, SWA is SE on
Hwy. 50 along Tomichi Creek.
GMU:67
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Dogs must be on leash, except as aid in hunting.
c. Access by foot only from designated points.
d. Access restricted south of Tomichi Creek to 100
feet south of high water line from Jan. 1-June 30,
as posted.

TOTTEN RES.SWA - Montezuma Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Cortez, go 3 1/2 miles E on
Hwy. 160 to CR 29; then 1 mile N.
GMU:73
HUNTING:waterfowl.
FISHING:warmwater.
RECREATION:picnicking, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES:rest room, boat ramp.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires, alcoholic beverages, glass containers prohibited.
b. Hunting prohibited in inlet Sept. 30-Jan. 20 as
posted to protect resting waterfowl.
c. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater
wake.
d. Closed along N shore March 1-May 31.
e. Closed 1 hour after sunset to 1 hour before sunrise except fishing.

TREAT/OGDEN SWA (Fishing Easement) - Fremont Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Coaldale, go W on Hwy. 50
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for 2 miles to CR 45; turn N and go 1.5 miles.
Public access may not be on both sides of the river.
Check for signs.
GMU:58, 86
FISHING:coldwater stream.This is a fishing property only.

TRUJILLO MEADOWS SWA - Conejos Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Antonito, go 36 miles W on
Hwy. 17 to USFS Rd. 118; then 4 miles W.
GMU:81
FISHING:coldwater lake.
RECREATION:camping, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES:rest room, drinking water.
RESTRICTIONS:Boating prohibited if it creates a
whitewater wake.

TURK’S POND SWA - Baca Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Springfield, go 2 miles N on
Hwy. 287 to CR HH; go 14 miles E to CR 39. Go
3.5 miles N.
GMU/ACRES:139 / 200 acres.
HUNTING:dove.
FISHING:warmwater.
RECREATION:picnicking, wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited except float tubes or craft
propelled by hand, wind or electric motor.
b. Camping prohibited.
c. Closed near pond and administrative building
except to retrieve downed waterfowl from opening day of waterfowl season through end of Feb.

TWIN SISTERS SWA - Larimer Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Allenspark, go 4 miles N on
Hwy. 7 to Meeker Park (USFS Rd. 119); go 2.5
miles N to USFS Rd. 325; then 1 mile W.
GMU/ACRES:20 / 640 acres.
HUNTING:deer, elk, dusky (blue) grouse.
RECREATION:hiking, wildlife viewing.

TWO BUTTES RES.SWA - Baca, Prowers Cos.
DIRECTIONS:From Springfield, go 18 miles N on
Hwy. 287 to CR B.5; then 3 miles E.
GMU/ACRES:138, 139 / 6,793 acres.
HUNTING:deer, pronghorn, rabbit, pheasant,
bobwhite quail, scaled quail, dove, waterfowl.
FISHING:warmwater.
RECREATION:camping, hiking, rock climbing,
wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES:trailer dump station, rest rooms,
drinking water, rifle range, boat ramps.
RESTRICTIONS:Boating prohibited in Two
Buttes Ponds below dam except float tubes or craft
propelled by hand, wind or electric motor.

VAIL DEER UNDERPASS SWA - Eagle Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Vail, go 4 miles W on S side

�of frontage road of I-70.
GMU:36, 45
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting prohibited.
b. Closed Nov. 1-June 15.

VAN TUYL SWA - Gunnison Co.
CABIN CREEK:From Gunnison, go 6.5 miles E on
Hwy. 50; then go two-tenths of a mile N on BLM
Rd. 3107.
LOST CANYON:From Gunnison, go 1.2 miles N
on Hwy. 135; turn E and take CR 10 for 3 miles.
Turn E on CR 743 and go about 6 miles to SWA.
GMU:55
HUNTING — Cabin Creek: deer, elk, dusky (blue)
grouse.
RECREATION — Cabin Creek: camping, hiking,
wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS:Cabin Creek closed Dec. 1-April
30. Motorized travel, including over the snow, restricted to BLM Rd. 3107 and CR 743.

VERNER SWA - Jackson Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Walden, go a half-mile W on
Hwy. 14 to CR 12; then 5.1 miles W to CR 18;
then a half-mile W to access road. 1 mile of river.
GMU:16
RECREATION:coldwater fishing.
RESTRICTIONS:Closed except for fishing.

WAHATOYA SWA - Huerfano Co.
DIRECTIONS:From LaVeta, go 1 mile E on Bear
Creek Rd.
GMU/ACRES:85 / 80 acres.
FISHING:coldwater lake.
RECREATION:picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES:rest room.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited except float tubes or craft
propelled by hand or wind.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.

WALKER SWA - Mesa Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Grand Junction, go 2 miles
W on Hwys. 6 and 50; turn S on River Rd.; go a
half-mile; turn S on gravel road.
GMU/ACRES:30, 40 / 351 acres.
FISHING:warmwater.
RECREATION:rafting, canoeing, wildlife viewing,
interpretive program.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires, dogs, hunting, trapping prohibited.
b. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited. Bows
permitted for bowfishing.
c. Closed a half hour after sunset to a half hour before sunrise.

WARD ROAD POND SWA - Jefferson Co.
DIRECTIONS:In Denver at I-70 &amp; Ward Rd.
GMU:38
FISHING:warmwater.
FACILITIES:rest room.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited except float tubes or craft
propelled by hand.
b. Camping, fires, hunting, dog training, discharging firearms or bows prohibited.
c. Closed except for fishing.

WATSON LAKE SFU - Larimer Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Fort Collins, go 7 miles NW
on Hwy. 287 to Rist Canyon Rd. (CR 28); go 1
mile.
GMU:19
FISHING:coldwater stream.
RECREATION:limited tours.
FACILITIES:rest room.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting, dogs prohibited.
b. Closed along W bank of Poudre River next to
employee housing.

WATSON LAKE SWA - Larimer Co.
DIRECTIONS:From Fort Collins, go 7 miles NW
on Hwy. 287 to Rist Canyon Rd. (CR 52E); go 1
mile W.
GMU/ACRES:19 / 139 acres.
FISHING:coldwater stream, warmwater lake.
RECREATION:picnicking, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES:rest rooms, nature trails.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating, camping, hunting, ice fishing, ice skating, discharging firearms prohibited.
b. Parking prohibited on S dam.
c. Closed on NW side as posted.
d. Use or possession of live minnows prohibited.
e. Closed 1 hour after sunset to 1 hour before sunrise except for fishing.

WAUNITA WATCHABLE WILDLIFE AREA Gunnison Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Gunnison, go E on Hwy. 50.
Turn left at CR 887 to WWA site.
GMU:551
RECREATION:Wildlife viewing April 1-May 15
for Gunnison sage-grouse.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires, dogs, discharging firearms prohibited.
b. Trash must be packed out.
WEBSTER SWA - Weld Co.
DIRECTIONS:From LaSalle, go a quarter-mile N
on Hwy. 85 to CR 394; then 2 1/4 miles.
GMU/ACRES:94 / 158 acres.

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�HUNTING: rabbit, pheasant, dove, waterfowl.
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires, horses prohibited.
b. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited, except shotguns, muzzleloaders or bows allowed
for hunting Sept. 1 through Feb. 28. Shotguns or
bows allowed in spring turkey season.
c. Closed March 1 through Aug. 31 except for
spring turkey hunters.
d. Dogs prohibited except as hunting aid. Dog
training prohibited except when training for
hunting.

WELLINGTON RES. NO. 4, SMITH LAKE
SWA - Larimer Co.
DIRECTIONS: From I-25 at the Wellington exit,
go three-tenths of a mile W on Hwy. 1 to CR 7;
then 1.4 miles N to CR 66; then 2 miles W.
GMU/ACRES: 9 / Wellington Res. No. 4: 105
acres. Smith Lake: 30 acres.
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: rest rooms.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater
wake.
b. Hunting, discharging firearms or bows, camping, open fires, OHVs, snowmobiles prohibited.
c. Sailboards prohibited on Wellington Res. No.
4.
d. Closed 1 hour after sunset to 1 hour before
sunrise except for fishing.

WELLINGTON SWA - Larimer, Weld Cos.
WELLINGTON UNIT: From I-25 and Hwy. 14
exit, go 9 miles N on E service road to CR 64;
then 1.5 miles E.
GMU: 87
COBB LAKE UNIT: From I-25 and Hwy. 14 exit,
go 5 miles N on E service road to CR 56; then
1.4 miles E.
SCHWARE UNIT: From I-25 and Hwy. 14 exit,
go 7 miles N on E service road to CR 60; then 1
mile E.
HUNTING: rabbit, pheasant, dove, waterfowl.
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited except craft propelled by
hand to hunt waterfowl.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Field trials may be authorized on Wellington
and Schware units Feb., March 1-14 and Aug.
Trials may be authorized on Cobb Lake Unit
year-round.
d. Wellington and Schware units closed March
15-July 15.
e. Target practice must be authorized by area
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f. Wellington Unit closed from first day of regular waterfowl season to first day of pheasant season except Sat., Sun., Mon. and legal holidays.
g. Horseback riding prohibited except at Cobb
Lake Unit during field trials.
h. Big game hunting restricted to archery, shotguns with slugs and muzzleloading.
g. Domestic, feral or privately-owned game
birds may be released with permit for dog training on Cobb Lake Unit. All birds taken for this
shall be removed from SWA, and all privatelyowned game birds shall be prepared for human
consumption.

WEST BANK SWA - Garfield Co.
DIRECTIONS: Go S on Hwy. 82, turn right at
mile marker 5 on CR 154.
GMUS: 43, 444
FISHING: coldwater stream.
RECREATION: boat launch, angler access.
RESTRICTIONS: Camping, fires, discharging
firearms prohibited.

WEST LAKE SWA - Larimer Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Red Feather Lakes, go 1
mile E on Red Feather Lakes Rd.
GMU/ACRES: 191 / 38 water acres.
HUNTING: waterfowl.
FISHING: coldwater lake.
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, fishing, camping.
FACILITIES: campground, rest room, drinking
water.
RESTRICTIONS: Boating prohibited except float
tubes or craft propelled by hand, wind or electric
motor.

WEST LAKE SWA - Mesa Co.
DIRECTIONS: 711 Independent Ave., Grand
Junction.
GMU/ACRES: 30 / 2 acres.
FISHING: warmwater lake.
FACILITIES: rest room.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating, water contact activities prohibited.
b. Closed 9 p.m.-7 a.m.

WEST RIFLE CREEK SWA - Garfield Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Rifle, go 4 miles N on Hwy.
13 to Hwy. 325; turn right; go 4 miles to CR 252.
Go 1.5 miles NW.
GMU: 33
HUNTING: deer, elk, black bear, mountain lion,
turkey, rabbit, dove, bobcat.
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: Campground on CR 252, 4 miles
NW of Hwy. 325. Non-potable water only.
RESTRICTIONS: Camping prohibited except

�day after Labor Day-Dec. 31.

WHEELER SWA - Garfield Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Silt, take I-70 W about 1
mile. SWA on N side of interstate between I-70
and Hwys. 6 &amp; 24, adjacent to Colorado River.
SWA only legally accessible via river.
GMU/ACRES: 33, 42 / 15 acres.
HUNTING: rabbit, dove, waterfowl.
FISHING: trout, whitefish.
RECREATION: wildlife viewing.

WHITE RIVER SWA - Rio Blanco Co.
DIRECTIONS: Various easements and parcels
along White River, about 15 miles SE of Meeker.
GMUS: 23, 24
SLEEPY CAT FISHING EASEMENT: Go 15
miles SE of Meeker on CR 8. Easements on both
sides of White River, abutting S side of Oak
Ridge SWA.
GORDON RANCH PARCEL : Go E from Sleepy
Cat Easement on CR8. Parcel is near S end of
Big Beaver Res., at junction with CR 10.
BUCKLES PARCEL : Go E from Gordon Ranch
parcel on CR 8. Parcel is S of CR 8, near Buford
and extending toward South Fork of the White
River.

WHITEHORSE SWA - Adams Co.
DIRECTIONS: Take I-76 E toward Barr Lake.
Exit 152nd Avenue, go E. Turn left on Picadilly
Road; turn left on 128th Avenue. SWA is at corner of 128th and Tower and extends SE.
GMU: 104
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Closed except for youth/mentor waterfowl
hunting when authorized by area wildlife manager as participants in DOW youth hunter program.
b. Reservations required for waterfowl hunting.
See “Reservation Procedures,” page 3, for details.
Hunters with reservations can only hunt area
specified on reservation except in areas where
reservations are not required or are unreserved
and unoccupied. Mandatory check in and check
out as posted at designated check station.

WILLIAMS CREEK RES. SWA - Hinsdale Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Pagosa Springs, go 3 miles
W on Hwy. 160 to USFS Rd. 631; then 30 miles
N.
GMU/ACRES: 77 / 508 acres.
HUNTING: waterfowl.
FISHING: coldwater lake.
RECREATION: boating, wildlife viewing, camping.
FACILITIES: rest room, drinking water, boat
ramp, campgrounds.

RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, open fires, sailboards prohibited.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates white-water
wake.
c. Snowmobiles allowed only as aid in ice fishing.

WINDY GAP WATCHABLE WILDLIFE AREA
- Grand Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Granby, go 2 miles W on
Hwy. 40. SWA is on Hwy. 125.
GMU/ACRES: 18, 28 / 100 acres.
FACILITIES: picnic tables, toilets, a quarter-mile
interpretive trail.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Dogs prohibited beyond parking area.
b. Fishing, discharging firearms, camping, fires,
hunting, trapping prohibited.
c. Only viewing area is open.
d. Open sunrise to sunset only.

WOODS LAKE SWA - San Miguel Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Telluride, go 13 miles W on
Hwy. 145 to USFS Rd. 618 in Fall Creek; then 9
miles S.
GMU/ACRES: 70 / 160 acres.
FISHING: coldwater stream, coldwater lake.
RECREATION: canoeing, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: rest room.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boats prohibited except float tubes or craft
propelled by hand, wind or electric motor.
b. Camping prohibited.

WRAY SFU - Yuma Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Wray, go 2 miles W on
Hwy. 34 to CR FF; then 2 miles N.
GMU/ACRES: 98 / 355 acres.
RECREATION: limited tours.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, hunting, dogs prohibited.
b. Closed E of CR FF.

WRIGHT’S LAKE SWA - Chaffee Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Nathrop, go 8 miles W on
CR 162 to CR 291. Then go W on CR 291 fourtenths of a mile to parking area.
GMUS: 56, 481
FISHING: Access only for fishing only, coldwater
lake and stream. Artificial flies and lures only.
RESTRICTIONS: No camping, hunting.

YAMPA RIVER SWA - Routt Co.
DIRECTIONS: From Craig, go E on Hwy. 40.
SWA is on S side of Hwy. 40 shortly after passing
CR 29 turn-off.
GMU: 13
RESTRICTIONS: Camping, fires prohibited.

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ADAMS CO. (AD)
Lowell Ponds ..................AD-1........38
Whitehorse ......................AD-2........104

ALAMOSA CO. (AL)
Higel....................................AL-1 ........791
Playa Blanca ....................AL-2 ........80
San Luis Lakes ................AL-3 ........82

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Heckendorf ......................CH-11 ....481
Johnson Village ..............CH-12 ....481
Mount Ouray ..................CH-13 ....56
Mount Shavano SFU ....CH-14 ....50,
..................................................................57
Mount Shavano..............CH-15 ....56
Sands Lake........................CH-16 ....57
Wright’s Lake ..................CH-17 ....56,
..................................................................481

ARCHULETA CO. (AR)
Devil Creek ......................AR-1 ........77
Echo Canyon Res. ..........AR-2 ........78

BACA CO. (BA)
Burchfield..........................BA-1 ........139
Turk's Pond ......................BA-2 ........139
Two Buttes Res. ..............BA-3 ........138,
139

BENT CO. (BE)
Adobe Creek Res. ..........BE-1 ........125
Dawn Pond ......................BE-2 ........125
Fort Lyon ..........................BE-3 ........125,
146
John Martin Res. ............BE-4 ........125,
126, 146
Las Animas SFU ..............BE-5 ........125
Purgatoire River..............BE-6 ........130
Setchfield ..........................BE-7 ........130

BOULDER CO. (BO)

Bergen Peak ....................CC-1 ........39
Georgetown ....................CC-2 ........39
Mount Evans....................CC-3 ........39

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Sharptail Ridge ..............DG-3 ......51

EAGLE CO. (EA)
Basalt ..................................EA-1 ........47,
..................................................................444
Brush Creek......................EA-2 ........44
Eagle River ........................EA-3 ........35
Gypsum Ponds ..............EA-4 ........35
Vail Deer Underpass ....EA-5 ........36,
..................................................................45

EL PASO CO. (EP)
Ramah Res. ......................EP-1 ........110

FREMONT CO. (FR)
CONEJOS CO. (CN)
Conejos River
(Fishing Easements) ......CN-1........81
Hot Creek ..........................CN-2........81
La Jara Res. ......................CN-3........81
La Jara ................................CN-4........81
Sego Springs....................CN-5........81
Terrace Res. ......................CN-6........80,
..................................................................81
Trujillo Meadows............CN-7........81

COSTILLA CO. (CO)
Mountain Home Res. ..CO-1........83
Sanchez Res. ....................CO-2........83
Smith Res. ........................CO-3........83

CUSTER CO. (CU)
Arkansas River/Salida
(Smyth Fishing Lease)....CH-1........56
Big Bend ............................CH-2........56
Buena Vista ......................CH-3........49,
(Fishing Easement) ........
481
Chalk Cliffs SFU ..............CH-4........56,
481
Champion SWA ..............CH-5........57,
(Fishing Easement)............................481
Chubb Park Ranch ........CH-18 ....49,
..................................................................57
Clear Creek Res. ..............CH-6........48,
..............................................
......481
Cottonwood Creek ......CH-7........481
(Marquard)
Frantz..................................CH-8........56
Granite................................CH-9........48,
..................................................................49
Harmon ............................CH-10 ....481
(Fishing Easement)

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CLEAR CREEK CO. (CC)

Sawhill Ponds ..................BO-1........29

CHAFFEE CO. (CH)

SWA NAME

DeWeese Res...................CU-1........69,
..................................................................691
Middle Taylor Creek......CU-2........86

Beaver Creek....................FR-1 ........59
Brush Hollow ..................FR-2 ........59
Treat/Ogden ....................FR-3 ........58,
..................................................................86

GARFIELD CO. (GF)
Crystal River SFU ..........GF-1 ........43
Garfield Creek ................GF-2 ........42
Glenwood Springs SFU ..GF-3 ........34
Parachute Ponds............GF-4 ........32,
..................................................................42
Rifle Falls SFU ..................GF-5 ........33
Roaring Fork ....................GF-6 ........43,
..................................................................444
Roaring Fork:
West Bank Lease ............GF-7 ........43,
..................................................................444
West Rifle Creek..............GF-8 ........33
Wheeler..............................GF-9 ........33,
..................................................................42

GRAND CO. (GR)
DELTA CO. (DE)
Escalante ..........................DE-1 ........62
McCluskey ........................DE-2 ........53
Roeber................................DE-3 ........53

DOLORES CO. (DO)
Coalbed Canyon ............DO-1 ......72,
..................................................................711
Fish Creek..........................DO-2 ......71
Groundhog Res. ............DO-3 ......71
Jim Olterman/
Lone Cone ........................DO-4 ......70,
..................................................................71

Granby Ranch..................GR-1........28
Hot Sulphur Springs ....GR-2........18,
..................................................................28
Junction Butte ................GR-3........37
Kemp Breeze....................GR-4........18,
..................................................................28
Pioneer Park ....................GR-5........18
Radium ..............................GR-6........15,
..............................................
27, 361
Red Mountain ................GR-7........28
Windy Gap WWA............GR-8........18,
..................................................................28

GUNNISON CO. (GU)
DOUGLAS CO. (DG)
Columbine........................DG-1 ......104
Four Mile ..........................DG-2 ......51

Almont Triangle..............GU-1 ......54,
..................................................................55
Beaver Lake......................GU-2 ......43

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Beaver Res.........................GU-3 ......53
Centennial ........................GU-5 ......54
Dutch Gulch ....................GU-6 ......67
Gunnison SWA................GU-7 ......54
Gunnison River ..............GU-8 ......54
(Van Tuyl &amp; Redden)
Lake Irwin..........................GU-9 ......55
Leaps Gulch......................GU-10 ....55
Miller Ranch ....................GU-11 ....54
Pitkin SFU..........................GU-12 ....55,
..................................................................551
Roaring Judy SFU ..........GU-13 ....54,
..................................................................55
Sapinero ............................GU-14 ....54
Spring Creek Res. ..........GU-15 ....55
Taylor River ......................GU-16 ....55
Tomichi Creek ................GU-17 ....67
Waunita WWA ................GU-18 ....551
Van Tuyl..............................GU-4 ......55

HINSDALE CO. (HI)
Brown Lakes ....................HI-1..........76
Lake Fork Gunnison......HI-2..........66
Mason Family ..................HI-3..........66,
..................................................................67
Rito Hondo Res. ............HI-4..........76
Road Canyon Res...........HI-5..........76
Williams Creek Res. ......HI-6..........77

HUERFANO CO. (HU)
Huerfano ..........................HU-1 ......861
Wahatoya..........................HU-2 ......85

JACKSON CO. (JA)
Brownlee ..........................JA-1 ........16
Cowdrey Lake..................JA-2 ........6,
..................................................................161
Delaney Butte Lakes ....JA-3 ........16
Diamond J ........................JA-4 ........6,
..................................................................161
Lake John..........................JA-5 ........161
Manville ............................JA-6 ........16
Murphy ..............................JA-7 ........6
Odd Fellows ....................JA-8 ........16
Owl Mountain ................JA-9 ........171
Richard ..............................JA-10 ......16,
..................................................................161
Seymour Lake ................JA-11 ......17
Verner ................................JA-12 ......16

JEFFERSON CO. (JF)
Ralston Creek ..................JF-1..........38
Ward Road Pond ............JF-2..........38

KIOWA CO. (KI)
Queens ..............................KI-1..........126,
..................................................................127

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KIT CARSON CO. (KC)

LINCOLN CO. (LI)

Flagler Res. ......................KC-1 ........107

Hugo ..................................LI-1 ..........113
Karval Res. ........................LI-2 ..........120
Kinney Lake......................LI-3 ..........113

LA PLATA CO. (LP)
Bodo....................................LP-1 ........741
Durango SFU ..................LP-2 ........74,
..................................................................75
Haviland Lake..................LP-3 ........74
Pastorius Res. ..................LP-4 ........75
Perins Peak ......................LP-5 ........74

LOGAN CO. (LO)

Hallenback Ranch..........LK-1 ........48
Paddock ............................LK-2 ........49
Reddy..................................LK-3 ........48,
..................................................................49

Atwood ..............................LO-1 ........96
Bravo ..................................LO-2 ........91
Duck Creek ......................LO-3 ........90
Dune Ridge ......................LO-4 ........96
Knudson ............................LO-5 ........96
Overland Trail ..................LO-6 ........96
Red Lion ............................LO-7 ........90,
..................................................................92
Tamarack Ranch ............LO-8 ........91,
..................................................................93

LARIMER CO. (LR)

MESA CO. (ME)

Bellaire Lake ....................LR-1 ........8
Bellvue SFU ......................LR-2 ........19
Big Thompson Ponds....LR-3 ........20
Bliss......................................LR-4 ........8, 19
Boedecker Res. ..............LR-5 ........20
Cherokee ............................LR-6 ........8,
..................................................................191
Douglas Res. ....................LR-7 ........9
Dowdy Lake ....................LR-8 ........191
Forks....................................LR-9 ........20
Hohnholz Lakes..............LR-10 ......7
Lon Hagler ........................LR-11 ......20
Lone Tree Res. ................LR-12 ......20
Narrows..............................LR-13 ......20
North Fork ........................LR-14 ......20
Parvin Lake ......................LR-15 ......191
Poudre River SFU ..........LR-16 ......8, 19
Poudre River SWA..........LR-17 ......19,
..................................................................191
Simpson Ponds ..............LR-18 ......20
Twin Sisters ......................LR-19 ......20
Watson Lake SFU ..........LR-20 ......19
Watson Lake SWA..........LR-21 ......19
Wellington Res. #4
and Smith Lake ..............LR-22 ......9
Wellington SWA ............LR-23 ......87
West Lake..........................LR-24 ......191

Big Creek Reservoir ......ME-1 ......61
Colorado River Island ..ME-2 ......30,
and Franklin Island ..........................41
Horsethief Canyon ........ME-3 ......30,
..................................................................40
Jerry Creek Res. ..............ME-4 ......421
Leatha Jean Stassen ....ME-5 ......40
Loma Boat Launch ........ME-6 ......30
Mogensen Ponds ..........ME-7 ......421
Orchard Mesa ................ME-8 ......41
Plateau Creek ..................ME-9 ......421
Tilman Bishop ................ME-10 ....30,
..................................................................41
Walker ................................ME-11 ....30,
..................................................................40
West Lake..........................ME-12 ....30

LAKE CO. (LK)

LAS ANIMAS CO. (LA)
Apishapa ..........................LA-1 ........133,
..................................................................134
Bosque Del Oso..............LA-2 ........85,
..................................................................851
James M. John ................LA-3 ........140
Lake Dorothey ................LA-4 ........140
North Lake........................LA-5 ........85,
..................................................................851
Spanish Peaks..................LA-6 ........85

MINERAL CO. (MI)
Alberta Park Res. ............MI-1 ........80
Big Meadows Res...........MI-2 ........76
Coller ..................................MI-3 ........76,
..................................................................79
Creede................................MI-4 ........76

MOFFAT CO. (MF)
Bitterbrush........................MF-1 ......3,
..............................................
11, 211
Browns Park: Cold
Springs Mtn. Unit ..........MF-2 ......201
Little Snake ......................MF-3 ......2, 3

MONTEZUMA CO. (MZ)
Dolores River ..................MZ-1 ......71,
..................................................................73
Joe Moore Res.................MZ-2 ......73
Lone Dome ......................MZ-3 ......711
Narraguinnep Res. ........MZ-4 ......711
Puett Res. ..........................MZ-5 ......73
Summit Res. ....................MZ-6 ......73

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Totten Res. ........................MZ-7 ......73

MONTROSE CO. (MT)
Chipeta Lake....................MT-1 ......62
Cimarron ..........................MT-2 ......65

MORGAN CO. (MG)
Andrick Ponds ................MG-1 ......95
Boyd Ponds ......................MG-2 ......96
Brush Prairie Ponds ......MG-3 ......99
Brush SWA ........................MG-4 ......96
Cottonwood ....................MG-5 ......96
Elliott ..................................MG-6 ......95,
..................................................................96
Jackson Lake....................MG-7 ......95
Jean K.Tool ......................MG-8 ......96

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PROWERS CO. (PR)

SAGUACHE CO. (SG)

Arkansas River ................PR-1 ........119
Deadman ..........................PR-2 ........127
Granada ............................PR-3 ........127,
..................................................................132
Holly ....................................PR-4 ........127
Mike Higbee ....................PR-5 ........132
Red Dog ............................PR-6 ........127
Thurston Res. ..................PR-7 ........127

Cochetopa........................SG-1 ........67
Dome Lakes ....................SG-2 ........67
Russell Lakes....................SG-3 ........682

PUEBLO CO. (PB)
Lake Beckwith ................PB-1 ........84
Pueblo Res. ......................PB-2 ........84
Pueblo SFU ......................PB-3 ........84
Runyon/
Fountain Lakes................PB-4 ........123

SAN JUAN CO. (SJ)
Andrews Lake..................SJ-1..........74

SAN MIGUEL CO. (SM)
Dan Noble ........................SM-1 ......70
Dry Creek Basin ..............SM-2 ......70
San Miguel........................SM-3 ......70
Woods Lake......................SM-4 ......70

SEDGWICK CO. (SE)
Julesburg ..........................SE-1 ........92
Jumbo Res.(Julesburg) ..SE-2 ........90
Pony Express....................SE-3 ........92
Sand Draw ........................SE-4 ........93
Sedgwick Bar ..................SE-5 ........92

OTERO CO. (OT)

RIO BLANCO CO. (RB)

Holbrook Res. ..................OT-1 ........125
Horse Creek Res. ............OT-2 ........125
Melon Valley ....................OT-3 ........125,
..................................................................129
Oxbow................................OT-4 ........125,
..................................................................130
Rocky Ford........................OT-5 ........125,
..................................................................129
Timpas Creek ..................OT-6 ........135

OURAY CO. (OU)

Jensen ................................RB-1 ........12,
..............................................
23, 211
Meeker Pasture ..............RB-2 ........23
Oak Ridge..........................RB-3 ........23,
..................................................................24
Piceance ............................RB-4 ........11,
.............................................. 21, 22, 31
Rio Blanco Lake ..............RB-5 ........11,
..................................................................22
White River ......................RB-6 ........23,
..................................................................24

Billy Creek ........................OU-1 ......62,
..................................................................65

RIO GRANDE CO. (RG)

WASHINGTON CO. (WA)

Beaver Creek Res. ..........RG-1........80
Home Lake ......................RG-2........791
Rio Grande........................RG-3........791
Rio Grande River ..........RG-4........79
(Fishing Easements)

Messex................................WA-1 ......96
Prewitt Res. ......................WA-2 ......96

PARK CO. (PA)
63 Ranch............................PA-1 ........50
Alma....................................PA-2 ........49
Badger Basin....................PA-3 ........50,
..............................................
58, 581
Charlie Meyers ................PA-4 ........58
Garo ....................................PA-5 ........50
James Mark Jones ........PA-6 ........50
Knight-Imler ....................PA-7 ........50
Spinney Mountain ........PA-8 ........58,
..................................................................581
Tarryall Res. ......................PA-9 ........50,
..................................................................501
Teter ....................................PA-10......500
Tomahawk........................PA-11......50

PHILLIPS CO. (PH)
Frenchman Creek ..........PH-1........98
Holyoke..............................PH-2........98

PITKIN CO. (PI)
Coke Oven........................PI-1 ..........444

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ROUTT CO. (RO)
Adams ................................RO-1........15
Blacktail ............................RO-2........15
(Conservation Easement)
Christina ............................RO-3........214
Chuck Lewis ....................RO-4........131
Emerald Mountain ........RO-5........131
Finger Rock SFU ............RO-6........26
Grieve Ranch ..................RO-7........5
(Conservation Easement)
Indian Run ........................RO-8........12
Rock Creek........................RO-9........15
Sarvis Creek......................RO-10 ....15
Yampa River ....................RO-11 ....13

SUMMIT CO. (SU)
Blue River:Sutton Unit....SU-1 ........37,
..................................................................371

TELLER CO. (TE)
Dome Rock ......................TE-1 ........581
Pikes Peak ........................TE-2 ........59
Rosemont Res. ................TE-3 ........59
Skaguay Res. ..................TE-4 ........59

WELD CO. (WE)
Banner Lakes ..................WE-1 ......99
Brower................................WE-2 ......94
Centennial Valley ..........WE-3 ......951
Frank ..................................WE-4 ......94
Kodak WWA......................WE-5 ......94
Mitani-Tokuyasu ............WE-6 ......951
Nakagawa ........................WE-7 ......951
Webster..............................WE-8 ......94

YUMA CO. (YU)
Sandsage ..........................YU-1........101
Simmons ..........................YU-2........102
South Republican..........YU-3........103,
..................................................................109
Stalker Lake......................YU-4........98
Wray SFU ..........................YU-5........98

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Colorado
State Wildlife Areas

COLORADO DIVISION OF WILDLIFE

COLORADO DIVISION OF WILDLIFE
6060 Broadway, Denver, CO 80216
(303) 297-1192 • www.wildlife.state.co.us

�DOW OFFICES
DOW Headquarters
6060 Broadway
Denver, 80216
(303) 297-1192

Denver Svc. Ctr.
6060 Broadway
Denver, 80216
(303) 291-7227

Brush Svc. Ctr.
122 E. Edison, Box 128
Brush, 80723
(970) 842-6300

Fort Collins Svc. Ctr.
317 W. Prospect Road
Fort Collins, 80526
(970) 472-4300

Glenwood Springs Svc. Ctr.
50633 Hwys. 6 &amp; 24
Glenwood Springs, 81601
(970) 947-2920

Gunnison Svc. Ctr.
300 W. New York Ave.
Gunnison, 81230
(970) 641-7060

Hot Sulphur Springs Svc. Ctr
346 Grand County Road 362
Hot Sulphur Springs, 80451
(970) 725-6200

Lamar Svc. Ctr.
2500 S. Main St.
Lamar, 81052
(719) 336-6600

Meeker Svc. Ctr.
73485 Hwy. 64
Meeker, 81641
(970) 878-6090

Montrose Svc. Ctr
2300 S. Townsend Ave..
Montrose, 81401
(970) 252-6000

Monte Vista Svc. Ctr.
0722 S. Road 1 E
Monte Vista, 81144
(719) 587-6900

Northwest Region Svc. Ctr
711 Independent Ave.
Grand Junction, 81505
(970) 255-6100

Pueblo Svc. Ctr.
600 Reservoir Road
Pueblo, 81005
(719) 561-5300

Salida Svc. Ctr.
7405 Hwy. 50
Salida, 81201
(719) 530-5520

Southwest Region Svc. Ctr.
151 E. 16th St.
Durango, 81301

Southeast Region Svc. Ctr.
4255 Sinton Road
Colorado Springs, 80907

(970) 247-0855

(719) 227-5200

Steamboat Spgs. Svc. Ctr.
925 Weiss Drive
Steamboat Spgs., 80477
(970) 870-2197

Printed for free distribution by the
COLORADO DIVISION OF WILDLIFE
6060 Broadway, Denver, CO 80216
(303) 297-1192
www.wildlife.state.co.us
Printed July 2009, 200,000 copies.
By Publication Printers
The Wildlife Commission sets property regulations in May. Wildlife Commissioners (as of July 2009): Brad Coors, chair;
Tim Glenn, vice chair; Dennis Buechler, secretary; Jeffrey A. Crawford, member; Dorothea Farris, member; Roy
McAnally, member; John Singletary, member; Mark Smith, member; Robert Streeter; member Harris Sherman, ex-officio
member; John Stulp, ex-officio member.
NOTE: Laws and regulations in this brochure are paraphrased for easier understanding and are intended only as a
guide. The official Colorado statutes and regulations are available on our website or DOW offices.

�STATE WILDLIFE AREA BROCHURE
This brochure features regulations governing Colorado’s state wildlife areas (SWA)
and state fish units (SFUs). All fishing regulations are in the DOW’s 2010 fishing
brochure, available in mid-March. Some SWAs may have specific fishing restrictions; anglers should consult a current fishing brochure to make sure they comply
with state fishing regulations.

DOW PROPERTY REGULATIONS
Except if specifically authorized, these activities are prohibited on lands, waters, frozen surfaces of
waters, rights-of-way, buildings or devices under DOW control. See “Alphabetical List State Wildlife
Areas” for regulations on specific properties.
1. To enter, use or occupy an area when posted against entry, use or occupancy.
2. To enter, use or occupy an area for commercial purposes or to do land, water, oil, gas or mineral
investigations, surveys or explorations.
3. To operate a vehicle (motorized or non-motorized) except on established roads or within designated
camping or parking areas. Drivers must obey Colorado motor vehicle laws.
4. To drive above posted speed limits or above 25 mph if not posted.
5. To leave camp, tent, shelter, motor vehicle or trailer unattended more than 48 hours, to camp or to
park travel trailers or campers on SWAs more than 14 days in 45-day period.
6. To establish a permanent structure or plant vegetation. Only portable blinds, tree stands and steps can
be erected on SWAs. No nails can be driven into trees. Man-made materials for blinds or tree stands
must be removed 10 days after the season when they are used ends.
7. To remove, modify or destroy a building, water control device, fence, gate, sign, survey or section
marker, vegetation or objects of archaeological, geological or historical value.
8. To litter, leave fish, entrails, human waste, waste water, containers or toxic substances; to bring
household or commercial trash or toxic substances to an area for disposal; or to dump trailer waste in a
sanitary facility.
9. To build fires without precautions to prevent it from spreading; to leave fires unattended.
10. To graze livestock. Horses, mules, llamas, burros may be used in wildlife activities.
11. To have or use fireworks, explosives, poisons, herbicides, pesticides or illegal substances.
12. To release wildlife or privately owned game birds. Private game birds may be released for field trials, including group dog training on state wildlife areas only where specifically allowed. To allow dogs,
cats or domestic pets to run at large (not on a leash), except dogs used while hunting, while training
hunting dogs or during DOW-authorized field trials.
13. To dig trenches, holes or pits.
14. To leave boats, rafts or other floating craft beached, anchored, moored or docked unattended
overnight except in areas designated.
15. To fish from DOW boat ramps or docks in conflict with boaters or as posted.
16. To snorkel, scuba dive or spearfish with a diving mask, swim fins, snorkel or air tanks. The exception is where swimming is permitted, when location is identified by a “divers down flag” and when
scuba diver has valid S.C.U.B.A. certificate from recognized S.C.U.B.A. training organization.
17. To engage in illegal activities.
18. To use air or gas-inflated floating devices for transportation on or across surface of the water unless
the device has multi-compartments and a rigid motor mount when propelled by gasoline or electric
motors. Single-compartment air or gas-filled flotation devices restricted to designated swimming areas.
19. To promote, sponsor, conduct or participate in boat regattas, paintball shooting, questing or
non-wildlife oriented activities.
20. To land aircraft.
21. To leave decoys or anything used as decoys in the field or on water overnight.
22. To swim except in designated waters or authorized water contact activities.
23. To discharge a firearm or bow in parking, camping or picnic areas.
24. To fish in fish rearing ponds or raceways on DOW hatchery properties.
25. To conduct field trials or group dog training without a field trial license.
26. To have, store or use hay, straw or mulch not certified as noxious weed free. Certified materials
must be clearly marked by certifying state or province. People who transport these materials on federal,
state or county roads that cross DOW property are exempt. Also exempt is hay produced on State Trust
Lands leased from DOW for wildlife recreation.
27. To trap unless done according to statutes and regulations.
28. To use internet or other computer-assisted remote while fishing. Anglers must be physically in the
immediate vicinity while fishing.
29. All vessels and floating devices, their contents, motors, trailers and equipment are subject to inspection
by the DOW before being launched, operated on or leaving waters on state wildlife areas. Any aquatic nuisance species found during inspection must be removed and disposed of properly according to DOW proce-

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�dures before vessels are allowed to be launched, operate on or leave the water.
30. Youth mentor huntng and/or fishing means hunting and/or fishing by youths under 18. Youth hunters
under 16 must be accompanied by a mentor. Mentors must be at least 18 and comply with hunter education
requirements.

HABITAT STAMP
A Colorado Wildlife Habitat Stamp is required of people 19-64 who buy hunting or fishing licenses.
With a license purchase, the stamp is $5 and required with the first 2 licenses ($10 total) bought per
year. Habitat stamps are valid April 1 through March 31 annually. A lifetime stamp is $200.
Abbreviations used:
KS: Kansas
Neb: Nebraska
NM: New Mexico
UT: Utah
WY: Wyoming
Colo: Colorado Highway
Hwy: U.S.Highway CO: County
CR: County Road Ck: Creek
Div: Divide
Dr: Drive
Fk: Fork Pk:Peak
Res: Reservoir
Rd: Road
N: North
S: South
E: East
W: West
NF: National Forest
USFS: U.S.Forest Service
CG: Campground
SWA: State wildlife area
M: Middle

STATE WILDLIFE AREAS
ADAMS SWA - Routt County
From Steamboat Springs, go E on Hwy 40; turn S on Hwy 131. At CR 14, go S. SWA 1/2 mile N of
Stagecoach State Park.
HUNTING: elk, deer, rabbit, dusky (blue) grouse.
RECREATION: wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: rest room.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Closed Dec. 1-June 30.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Dogs prohibited except as aid in hunting grouse.
d. Vehicles prohibited beyond parking area.
ADOBE CREEK RES. SWA (Blue Lake) - Bent, Kiowa counties
From Las Animas, go 15 miles N on CR 10. 5,147 acres.
HUNTING: deer, antelope, rabbit, pheasant, scaled quail, dove, waterfowl.
FISHING: warmwater.
RECREATION: boating, sail boating, sail surfing, waterskiing, camping, hiking, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: rest rooms, boat ramps.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Closed 1 hour after sunset to 1 hour before sunrise except fishing.
b. ATVs, dirt bikes, snowmobiles prohibited.
c. Frozen surface of lake closed.
d. Dams, inlets, outlet structures closed except fishing.
ALBERTA PARK RES. SWA - Mineral County
From South Fork, go 18 miles W on Hwy 160 to Wolf Ck Ski Area; drive through parking lot. Continue 1.7
miles on USFS Rd 391. 240 acres.
FISHING: coldwater lake.
RECREATION: wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: primitive boat ramp.
ALMA SWA - Park County
From Alma, go 1 1/2 miles N on Hwy 9 to CR 4; then 1/4 mile NW.
FISHING: coldwater stream.
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, camping.
FACILITIES: rest rooms, campsites.
ALMONT TRIANGLE SWA - Gunnison County
From Almont, go 3 miles N on Hwy 135.
HUNTING: deer, elk, bighorn sheep, dusky (blue) grouse.
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS: Closed Dec. 20-March 31.
ANDREWS LAKE SWA - San Juan County
From Durango, go 39 miles N on Hwy 550 to access road; then 1/2 mile E.
FISHING: coldwater lake.
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: rest rooms, trailhead, parking, overlook.
APISHAPA SWA - Las Animas County
From Walsenburg, go 18 1/2 miles NE on Hwy 10 to property sign; turn SE and go 20 miles past Mica Butte.

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�7,935 acres.
HUNTING: deer, antelope, bighorn sheep, rabbit, scaled quail, dove.
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing.
ARKANSAS RIVER SWA - Prowers County
From Holly, go 4 miles E on Hwy 50 to CR 39. Go 3/4 mile S across canal; then 1/2 mile W.
98 acres.
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite quail, dove, waterfowl.
FISHING: warmwater.
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing.
ARKANSAS RIVER/SALIDA SWA - Chaffee County
From Poncha Springs, 4 miles N on Hwy 285; 1/8 mile E on CR 165. Parking at W end. From Salida, NW
on Hwy 291 for 3 1/2 miles. Go 3/4 mile S on CR 150; 1/2 mile SW on CR 166 to N bank of Arkansas
River. Parking E side of road. 27 acres. This is a fishing property only.
HUNTING: none.
FISHING: coldwater stream, Arkansas River. (Note: Fishing access may not be on both sides of river.
Check for signs.)
RECREATION: none.
FACILITIES: none.
ATWOOD SWA - Logan County
From Atwood, go 3 miles SW on Hwy 6 to CR 29.5; then 1/2 mile S. 180 acres.
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, turkey, bobwhite quail, dove, waterfowl.
RECREATION: wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Target practice prohibited except if authorized by area wildlife mgr.
c. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited except when hunting. Discharging bows allowed for bowfishing.
d. All recreational activities except deer hunting prohibited opening weekend of regular plains rifle
deer season, and opening day and first weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
e. Horse use prohibited except when training hunting dogs and then only allowed in Feb., March and
April (through Wed. before spring turkey season opens) and Aug.
f. Beginning on first day of the regular duck season through last day of regular duck season, waterfowl and small game hunters must check out at designated check station. Access from designated
parking areas only.
g. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited from first day of teal season to last day of dark goose season.
BADGER BASIN SWA - Park County
From Hartsel go E and W along Hwy 24; directly N of Hartsel; and N and S along Hwy 9.
22 miles of fishing access. This is a fishing property only.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting, camping, fires prohibited.
b. Parking only in designated areas.
c. Access only from designated parking areas. Closed beyond fenced and posted easement.
BANNER LAKES SWA - Weld County
From Hudson, go 4 miles E on Hwy 52. 934 acres.
HUNTING: pheasant, dove, waterfowl.
FISHING: warmwater.
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: rest rooms.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited except for hand-propelled craft and float tubes.
b. Camping, fires, horseback riding, bicycling prohibited.
c. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited except when hunting or training dogs. Discharging bows
allowed for bowfishing.
d. Fishing prohibited from opening of first regular duck season to last day of waterfowl season.
e. Closed first day of regular waterfowl season to day before the first day of pheasant season except for waterfowl hunting on Sat., Sun., Mon. and legal holidays. During this period, waterfowl hunting regulated by reservation and mandatory check station. Reservations available for waterfowl but not required. Reservations valid
throughout reserved day until hunter with reservation checks out. Hunters may check in on first-come, firstserved basis after a hunter with a reservation checks out, or if no reservation exists for a hunt area after midnight
immediately preceeding the hunt. Reservations made by calling 1-800-846-9453. Reservations not accepted
more than 14 days before hunt date, nor after noon the day before the hunt date, or noon Friday for Sun. and
holidays on Mon. To cancel, hunters must do so by noon the day before the hunt date. Failing to cancel reservations may result in losing reservation rights for the rest of the season. Max. 1 reservation per day, and 1 reservation per phone call. Reservations not transferable. People making reservations must be licensed hunters for the
species to be hunted and must be at property the day of hunt. Hunters can only hunt the area specified on the
reservation. Mandatory check in and check out as posted. Access only through designated area.

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�f. Closed N of Hwy 52 April 1-July 15.
g. Dog training permitted north of Hwy 52 during Feb., March, July 16-Aug. 31 only. Dog training permitted S of Hwy 52, Feb. 1-Aug. 31 only.
h. Foot access only.
i. Field trials may be authorized Feb., March and Aug. No more than 4 per year. Group training events
not limited.
j. Privately owned game birds may be released by special permit for field trials and dog training S of
Colo. 52.
k. DOW is authorized to implement dog training reservation system in case of overcrowding.
BASALT SWA - Eagle, Pitkin counties (Basalt, Christine, Toner, Peachblow, 7 Castles, Schuck)
TONER UNIT: From Basalt, go 3.2 miles E on USFS Rd 105 (Fryingpan Rd) to signs; then N.
2,577 acres.
CHRISTINE UNIT: From Basalt, go 1/2 mile W on Two Rivers Rd (old Hwy 82) to Homestead Dr; then
go N to access road. 2,230 acres.
HUNTING: deer, elk, bighorn sheep, dusky (blue) grouse.
FISHING: coldwater stream, coldwater lake.
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: shooting range.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Alcohol prohibited on shooting range.
b. Except for muzzleloaders, firearms on shooting range restricted to those lower than .50 caliber.
Discharging shotguns allowed. Fully automatic firearms prohibited. Discharging firearms on shooting
range allowed only Mon.-Fri. 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., and Sat. and Sun. 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.
c. Boating, water activities prohibited on Lake Christine.
d. Camping prohibited within 1/4 mile of Fryingpan River.
e. Camping prohibited except during regular and late big game seasons, plus 3 days before and 3 days
after the seasons.
f. Closed Dec. 1-April 15 except on Lake Christine and rifle ranges.
g. Fires, mountain bikes prohibited.
h. Dogs prohibited except field trials may be authorized Aug. and Sept.
BEAVER CREEK SWA - Fremont County
From Canon City, go 8 miles E on Hwy 50 to Hwy 67; then N 2 miles to CR 132, then E 0.2 miles to CR
132, then N 9 miles to property. Or: From Skaguay Dam, downstream 12 miles on trail to ppty. 2,120 acres.
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, rabbit, turkey, dove.
FISHING: coldwater stream.
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing. No overnight camping.
BEAVER CREEK RES. SWA - Rio Grande County
From South Fork, go 2 miles SW on Hwy 160 to USFS Rd 360 (Beaver Ck Rd); then 6 miles S.
FISHING: coldwater lake.
RECREATION: wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: campgrounds (USFS), rest room, drinking water, boat ramps.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Discharging firearms prohibited.
b. Open fires prohibited on ice.
c. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.
d. Bowfishing prohibited.
BEAVER LAKE SWA - Gunnison County
From Marble, go 1/4 mile E on CR 3. 41 acres.
FISHING: coldwater stream, coldwater lake.
RECREATION: non-motorized boating, wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited except for float tubes or hand-propelled craft.
b. Camping, fires, discharging firearms or bows prohibited.
c. Vehicles prohibited on dam.
BEAVER RES. SWA - Gunnison County
From Paonia, go E on Hwy. 50. Go to USFS Rd 710.
FISHING: coldwater lake.
HUNTING: big game access.
BELLAIRE LAKE SWA - Larimer County
RESTRICTIONS: Boating prohibited except for float tubes or craft propelled by hand, wind or electric motor.
BELLVUE SFU - Larimer County
N of Ft. Collins on Hwy 287 to LaPorte. Just N of LaPorte go W on CR 28. 58 acres.
RECREATION: limited public use, limited tours.
RESTRICTIONS: Hunting, dogs prohibited.

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�BERGEN PEAK SWA - Clear Creek, Jefferson counties
From Evergreen, go 4 miles N on Hwy 74 to Hwy 103; then 5.9 miles W to Stinton Rd. Go 2.2 miles E.
HUNTING: deer, elk, squirrel, dusky (blue) grouse.
RECREATION: hiking, horseback riding.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Dogs must be on leash except when hunting small game.
d. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited except when hunting.
BIG BEND SWA - Chaffee County
From Mt. Shavano Fish Hatchery, NW about 6 miles along Arkansas River. Access from Mt. Shavano NW
on CRs 160, 163 &amp; 166. Access from N end from Poncha Springs, 4 miles N on Hwy 285, 1/8 mile E on CR
165. This is a fishing property only.
HUNTING: none.
FISHING: coldwater stream.
RECREATION: none.
FACILITIES: none.
BIG MEADOWS RES. SWA - Mineral County
From South Fork, go 11 miles W on Hwy l60 to USFS Rd 4l0; then 2 miles W.
FISHING: coldwater lake.
RECREATION: wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: campgrounds, rest room, drinking water, boat ramp.
BIG THOMPSON PONDS SWA - Larimer County
From Loveland, go 5 miles E on Hwy 402 to I-25 Frontage Rd; then 3/4 mile N to interstate underpass. Go
left through underpass; then 1/4 mile N. 51 acres.
HUNTING: rabbit, dove, waterfowl.
FISHING: warmwater.
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: rest room.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited except for float tubes used while fishing.
b. Camping, fires, dog training, horseback riding, bicycling prohibited.
c. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited except when hunting. Discharging bows allowed for bowfishing.
d. Closed 1 hour after sunset to 1 hour before sunrise except when fishing or with night hunting permit.
BILLY CREEK SWA - Montrose, Ouray counties
BILLY CREEK TRACT: From Montrose, go 16 miles S on Hwy 550 to Ouray CR 2, then turn left. Road
also leads to Nicoll and Porter tracts.
COLONA TRACT: From Montrose, go 7 miles S on Hwy 550 to Government Springs Rd. Continue on
Horsefly Rd to signed access road.
CARMICHAEL TRACT: From Montrose, go 21 miles S on Hwy 550 to Ouray CR 8, turn left on lower
road. Go through ranch yard; then go 1 1/4 miles on main road to access road.
BECKETT TRACT: From Montrose, go 18 miles S on Hwy 550 to Ouray CR 4; turn left. Go 1/2 mile.
5,498 acres, all tracts.
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dove.
FISHING: coldwater stream, pond.
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, camping, hiking.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Snowmobiles prohibited on Colona tract.
b. Closed Jan. 1-April 30.
BITTER BRUSH SWA - Moffat County
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Closed Jan. 15-April 30.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Vehicles allowed only on CRs 59 and 143.
BLACKTAIL CONSERVATION EASEMENT - Routt County. 610 acres.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Closed Dec. 1-June 30.
b. Camping, campfires prohibited.
c. Dogs prohibited except as hunting aid.
d. Motor vehicles prohibited beyond designated parking areas.
BLISS SWA - Larimer County
From Laporte, go 5 miles N on Hwy 287 to Hwy 14; then 41 miles W. 352 acres.
HUNTING: deer, elk, bighorn sheep, rabbit, dusky (blue) grouse.
FISHING: coldwater stream.

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�RECREATION: wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS: Boat launchings, takeouts prohibited.
BLUE RIVER SWA - Summit County
BLUE RIVER UNIT: From Silverthorne, go 17 miles N on Hwy 9. 82 acres.
EAGLE’S NEST UNIT: From Silverthorne, go 9 miles N on Hwy 9. 29 acres.
SUTTON UNIT: From Silverthorne, go 7 miles N on Hwy 9.
FISHING: coldwater stream.
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing, watchable wildlife trail.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires, discharging firearms or bows, firewood cutting prohibited.
b. Vehicle parking overnight prohibited.
BODO SWA - La Plata County
From Durango, go 1 mile S on Hwy 160/550 to CR 211; then 1/4 mile W to E boundary.
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky (blue) grouse, band-tailed pigeon, dove.
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires, snowmobiles prohibited.
b. Discharging firearms prohibited except when hunting.
BOEDECKER RES. SWA - Larimer County
From Loveland, go 2 miles W on First St to CR 2l; then l/2 mile S. 308 acres of water.
HUNTING: dove, waterfowl.
FISHING: warmwater.
RECREATION: wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: boat ramp.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.
b. Fishing prohibited from boats Nov. 1 to end of waterfowl season.
c. Camping, fires, horseback riding, sailboards prohibited.
d. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited except when hunting. Discharging bows allowed for bowfishing.
e. Closed 1 hour after sunset to 1 hour before sunrise except when fishing or with night hunting permit.
BOSQUE DEL OSO SWA - Las Animas County
From Trinidad, take exit 14A off I-25. Go W on Hwy 12 approx. 21 miles to Weston and look for access
signs between Weston and Stonewall. Property S of Hwy. 30,000 acres.
HUNTING: deer, elk, bear, turkey, small game, mtn. lion.
FISHING: coldwater stream.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Campfires prohibited except in designated areas
b. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited except while hunting. Discharging bows allowed for bowfishing.
c. Camping prohibited outside designated areas except by hunters during hunting seasons.
d. Parking allowed only in designated areas.
e. Unattended food or garbage only allowed in bear-resistant manners.
f. Snowmobiles, motorized vehicles, ATVs and bicycles on established roads or trails may be prohibited
to protect wildlife and prevent resource damage. Closures posted.
g. Closed Dec. 1-March 31, except licensed big game hunters and one non-hunting companion.
h. Fishing prohibited on S Fork of Purgatoire River in SWA from day after Labor Day weekend until
first day of Memorial Day weekend. .
BOYD PONDS SWA - Morgan County
RESTRICTIONS: Launching or taking out vessels prohibited from first day of teal season to last day of
dark goose season.
BRAVO SWA - Logan County
From I-76 at Sterling exit, go 1/2 mile W on Hwy 6 to CR 370; then 1.7 miles NE. 1,082 acres..
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, bobwhite quail, pheasant, turkey, dove, waterfowl.
RECREATION: wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited except when hunting.
c. Target practice prohibited except if authorized by area wildlife mgr.
d. All recreational activities except deer hunting are prohibited on opening weekend of regular plains
rifle deer season, and opening day and first weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
e. Field trials may be authorized Feb., March and Aug. Trials limited to 1 per year.
f. Horse use prohibited except when training hunting dogs and then only allowed in Feb., March and
April (through Wed. before spring turkey season opens) and Aug.
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�h. Beginning with the first day of regular duck season through the last day of regular duck season, waterfowl
and small game hunting by reservation by calling 1-800-846-9453 and mandatory check station. Reservations
not accepted more than 14 days before hunt date, nor after noon the day before the hunt date, or noon Friday for
Sun. and holidays on Mon. To cancel, hunters must do so by noon the day before the hunt date. Failing to cancel reservations may result in losing reservation rights for the rest of the season. Max. 4 people per reservation.
Max. 1 reservation per day, and 1 reservation per phone call. Reservations not transferable. People making reservations must be licensed hunters for species to be hunted and must be at property the day of hunt. Mandatory
check in and check out as posted. Only hunting allowed during this period.
i. Reservations limited to:1 waterfowl, 1 small game reservation daily each for CR 34 parking lot, CR 36
parking lot and CR 370 parking lot 2; 2 waterfowl, 2 small game reservations daily for CR 370 parking
lot 1; 1 waterfowl reservation daily for Youth/Mentor Parking Lot. No more than 2 mentors, at least 1
youth per reservation. Mentors not required to hunt.
j. Waterfowl and small game hunting allowed only Sat., Sun., Wed., Columbus Day (observed), Veterans
Day (observed), Thanksgiving Day, Christmas, New Year’s Day and Martin Luther King Day.
k. Hunters must check out at designated check station by 2 p.m.
l. Deer and fall turkey hunting allowed in established seasons. Deer and turkey hunters do not need to
check in or out, but reservations required and are unlimited in number.
m. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited from first day of teal season to last day of dark goose season.
n. Scalva Parcel: Reservations required by calling 1-800-846-9453, Sept. through Feb. From March through
August, reservations by calling 970-842-6300. Reservations not accepted more than 14 days before hunt date,
nor after noon the day before the hunt date, or noon Friday for Sun. and holidays on Mon. Limited to 3 groups
with max. of 4 people per group daily.
1. Access from designated parking area only. Mandatory check station. Foot access only. Open only 4
a.m. to 9 p.m.
2. Sept. 1 through May 31, only hunting allowed, limited to archery, muzzleloading and shotguns during established seasons. Hunting allowed only Sat., Sun., Wed., Labor Day, Columbus Day (observed),
Veterans Day (observed), Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Year’s, Martin Luther King Day and
Presidents’ Day.
3. June 1 through Aug. 31, open only for wildlife viewing Sat., Sun., Wed.
4. Turkey hunting allowed only for hunters with limited turkey licenses for unit 91 on opening day,
Sat., Sun., Wed. of turkey seasons.
5. Fires, camping, field trials, dog training prohibited. Discharging firearms, bows prohibited except
while hunting.
BROWER SWA - Weld County
From Evans, go 1 mile E on 37th St. 158 acres.
HUNTING: rabbit, squirrel, dove, waterfowl.
RECREATION: wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, horse use prohibited.
b. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited except shotguns or bows while hunting Sept. 1-Feb. 28 and
during spring turkey season.
c. Closed March 1-Aug. 31 except spring turkey hunters.
d. Dogs prohibited except as hunting aid. Dog training prohibited except when training dogs for hunting.
e. Parking allowed only in designated area and only in designated spaces.
f. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited from first day of teal season to last day of dark goose season.
BROWN LAKES SWA - Hinsdale County
From Creede, go 25 miles W on Hwy 149 to USFS Rd 515 (Hermit Lakes Rd). Go 1 1/2 miles W.
520 acres.
HUNTING: waterfowl.
FISHING: coldwater lake.
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, picnicking.
FACILITIES: rest room, boat ramp.
RESTRICTIONS: Camping prohibited.
BROWNLEE SWA - Jackson County
North Platte River - From Walden, go 1/2 mile W on Hwy 14 to CR 12; then 5.1 miles NW to CR 18; then
1/2 mile W. 1.14 miles of river.
FISHING: coldwater stream.
RESTRICTIONS: Hunting prohibited.
BROWNS PARK SWA - Moffat County
COLD SPRING MOUNTAIN UNIT: From Maybell, go 41 miles NW on Hwy 318 to CR 10; then 17
miles N to CR 72; then 9 miles W to fork. Take left fork 4 miles.
WIGGINS UNIT: From Maybell, go 41 miles NW on Hwy 318 to CR 10; then 17 miles N to CR 72; then
15 miles W.
BEAVER CREEK UNIT: From Maybell, go 59 miles NW on Hwy 318. Unit N of Hwy 318.
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�HUNTING: antelope, deer, elk, rabbit, dusky (blue) grouse, sage grouse, waterfowl, dove.
FISHING: coldwater stream.
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS: Calloway Unit closed in posted area.
BRUSH SWA - Morgan County
From Brush, go 2 1/2 miles N on Hwy 71 to CR 28; then 1 mile N. 588 acres.
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, turkey, bobwhite quail, dove, waterfowl.
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, hiking.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Closed 9 p.m. to 3 a.m. except with night hunting permit.
c. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited except when hunting. Discharging bows allowed for bowfishing.
d. Target practice prohibited except if authorized by area wildlife mgr.
e. All recreational activities except deer hunting are prohibited on opening weekend of regular plains rifle
deer season, and opening day and first weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
f. Horse use prohibited except when training hunting dogs and then only allowed in Feb., March and
April (through Wed. before spring turkey season opens) and Aug.
g. Beginning on first day of regular duck season through last day of regular duck season, waterfowl and
small game hunters must check out at designated check station.
h. Access from designated parking areas only.
i. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited from first day of teal season to last day of dark goose season.
BRUSH HOLLOW SWA - Fremont County
From Penrose, go 2 miles W on CR 123; then 2 miles N. 461 acres.
FISHING: coldwater lake.
RECREATION: wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: rest rooms, shelters, boat ramp.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
BRUSH PRAIRIE PONDS SWA - Morgan County
From Brush go S on Clayton St to check station; then S 2.25 miles to parking area. 1,600 acres.
HUNTING: waterfowl, pheasant, rabbit, deer.
RECREATION: wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: duck blinds.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. From Feb. 1 until opening day of first waterfowl season, open only for wildlife viewing.
c. All users must check in and out at designated check station at Brush Memorial Park. User numbers regulated by check station. Max. 4 hunters per area.
d. During Sept. teal season, migratory bird hunting allowed daily. From first segment of regular waterfowl season through Nov. 30, only migratory bird hunting allowed, and only Sat., Sun., Wed., Columbus Day
(observed), Veterans Day (observed), Thanksgiving Day.
e. Reservations available, but not required, from Sept. teal season through Dec. 1. Reservations valid
throughout reserved day until hunter with reservation checks out. Hunters may check in on first-come, firstserved basis after a hunter with a reservation checks out, or if no reservation exists for a hunt area after midnight immediately preceeding the hunt. Reservations made by calling 1-800-846-9453. Reservations not
accepted more than 14 days before hunt date, nor after noon the day before the hunt date, or noon Friday for
Sun. and holidays on Mon. To cancel, hunters must do so by noon the day before the hunt date. Failing to
cancel reservations may result in losing reservation rights for the rest of the season. Max. 1 reservation per
day, and 1 reservation per phone call. Max. 3 reservations per hunter annually. Reservations not transferable.
People making reservations must be licensed hunters for the species to be hunted and must be at property the
day of hunt. Hunters can only hunt the area specified on the reservation or which they check into.
f. From Dec. 1 through Jan. 31, only hunting allowed. Reservations available to hunt on Dec. 1. From Dec. 2
through Jan. 31, reservations not available. Hunters may check in on first-come, first-served basis, but not
until midnight before the hunt. Five hunting areas open for check in. Hunters who check in for one of these 5
areas may hunt anywhere on the property.
BURCHFIELD SWA - Baca County
From Walsh, go 11 miles E on CR DD to property. 178 acres.
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, pheasant, bobwhite quail, scaled quail, dove.
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing.
CABIN CREEK SWA - Gunnison County
From Gunnison, go N on Hwy 135 to CR 10. Go E on paved road to where USFS Rd 743 begins. Go 8 miles
to USFS Rd 604. Turn right and go 3/4 mile.
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky (blue) grouse.
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�RESTRICTIONS: Closed Dec. 1-April 30.
CENTENNIAL SWA - Gunnison County
From Gunnison, go 10 miles W. SWA N of Hwy 50.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Closed Dec. 1-June 30.
b. Motor vehicles restricted as posted.
c. Camping prohibited.
CENTENNIAL VALLEY SWA - Weld County
From Kersey, go 5 miles E on Hwy 34 to CR 63 and go N to CR 380. Go E on CR 380 1/4 mile to Pritchard
parking lot and 2.1 miles to Centennial parking lot. 1,195 acres.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, dogs (except for hunting), dog training, fires, target practice, recreational horses prohibited.
b. During regular waterfowl seasons, small game and waterfowl hunting only in designated hunt zones.
c. Hunting with centerfire rifles prohibited.
d. During regular waterfowl seasons, reservations required for waterfowl and small game hunting by calling 1800-846-9453. Mandatory check station. Reservations not accepted more than 14 days before hunt date, nor
after noon the day before the hunt date, or noon Friday for Sun. and holidays on Mon. To cancel, hunters must
do so by noon the day before the hunt date. Failing to cancel reservations may result in losing reservation rights
for the rest of the season. Max. 1 reservation per day, and 1 reservation per phone call. Reservations not transferable. People making reservations must be licensed hunters for the species to be hunted and must be at property
the day of hunt. Hunters with reservations can only hunt area specified on reservation. Mandatory check in and
check out as posted at designated station.
e. Closed during regular waterfowl seasons, except Sat., Sun., Mon. and legal holidays.
f. Closed March 1-Aug. 31, except on designated trail for wildlife viewing and hunters with spring
turkey licenses.
g. All recreational activities except deer hunting are prohibited on opening weekend of regular plains
rifle deer season, and opening day and first weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
h. Parking only in designated areas. No motor vehicles outside parking areas.
i. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited from first day of teal season to last day of dark goose season.
CHAMPION SWA - Chaffee County
Parking area off Hwy 285, 1/2 mile S of Hwys 285 and 24. This is a fishing property only.
HUNTING: none.
FISHING: coldwater stream.
RECREATION: none.
FACILITIES: none.
CHALK CLIFFS SFU - Chaffee County
From Nathrop, go W 2.5 miles on CR 162; then N 1/8 mile on CR 287. 61 acres.
RECREATION: limited public use and tours.
RESTRICTIONS: Dogs prohibited.
CHATFIELD SFU - Douglas County
Go S on Santa Fe to Chatfield Ave, turn W on Chatfield Ave. Go W to Chatfield Res.; turn left.
RECREATION: limited tours.
RESTRICTIONS: Dogs prohibited.
CHEROKEE SWA (Upper, Middle, Lower, Lone Pine, Rabbit Creek units) - Larimer County
HUNTING: deer, elk, squirrel, dusky (blue) grouse, rabbit, dove.
FISHING: coldwater stream.
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: rest rooms.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Motor vehicles permitted on established roads as posted.
b. Closed Sept. 1-May 1 except for hunting and fishing.
c. Hunting and fishing access after last big game season by foot only.
d. Horseback, bicycles restricted to designated roads and trails, except horses used to hunt big game.
CHIPETA LAKE SWA - Montrose County
From Montrose, go 3 miles S on Hwy 550 to Chipeta Dr; then 1/2 mile N. 12 acres.
FISHING: warmwater and coldwater fishing.
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires, discharging bows and firearms prohibited.
b. Field trials may be authorized Feb., March, Aug. and Sept.
c. Closed except for fishing 1 hour after sunset to 1 hour before sunrise.
d. Float tubes or hand-propelled watercraft only.
CHRISTINA SWA - Routt County
From Steamboat Springs, go 7 miles N on CR 129 (Elk River Rd.)
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�RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS: Camping, fires prohibited.
CHUCK LEWIS SWA - Routt County
From Hwy 40, go S on Hwy 131 to CR 14F. Take 14F W to CR 14. Go N to parking area.
FISHING: coldwater stream.
RECREATION: wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Overnight parking, camping, fires, bicycles prohibited.
b. Closed 10 p.m.-4 a.m.
c. Dogs prohibited except in hunting waterfowl or dogs aiding the disabled.
d. Big game, small game hunting prohibited.
e. Waterfowl hunting prohibited within 50 yards of the bridge on CR 14F.
f. Horses prohibited outside parking area.
g. Launching or taking out all flotation devices (including kayaks, canoes, rafts, tubes) prohibited, except
those used exclusively for fishing.
CIMARRON SWA - Gunnison, Montrose counties
From Montrose, go 23 miles E on Hwy 50 to Little Cimarron Rd; then 2 miles S to access road; then 1 1/2
miles SW. 6,161 acres.
HUNTING: deer, elk, ducks, dusky (blue) grouse.
FISHING: coldwater stream.
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, picnicking.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires, snowmobiles prohibited.
b. Parking in established parking areas only.
CLEAR CREEK RES. SWA - Chaffee County
From Buena Vista, go 13 miles N on Hwy 24 to CR 390; then 1/2 mile W. 500 acres.
HUNTING: deer, elk, waterfowl.
FISHING: coldwater lake.
RECREATION: wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: rest rooms, boat ramps.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping prohibited except in established camping areas on W end of SWA. Fires prohibited.
b. Fishing prohibited from dam, spillway, outlet and downstream to Hwy 24.
COALBED CANYON SWA - Dolores County
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Discharging firearms prohibited except when hunting.
COCHETOPA SWA (Snyder) - Saguache County
From Gunnison, go 8 miles E on Hwy 50 to Hwy 114; then 20 miles S to Cochetopa Ck.
HUNTING: dusky (blue) grouse, waterfowl.
FISHING: coldwater stream.
RECREATION: wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, dogs, fires prohibited.
b. Foot access only from established parking areas.
c. Closed 1 hour after sunset until 1 hour before sunrise except when retrieving downed game.
d. Big game hunting prohibited N of posted E/W center line of Sect. 27, Range 2 E, Township 46 N.
COKE OVEN SWA - Pitkin County
From Basalt, go 30 miles E on USFS Rd 105 (Fryingpan River Rd). 330 acres.
RECREATION: hunting, wildlife viewing.
COLLER SWA - Mineral, Rio Grande counties
From South Fork, go 4 1/2 miles W on Hwy 149. 579 acres.
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, squirrel, dusky (blue) grouse.
FISHING: coldwater stream.
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: rest room, drinking water.
RESTRICTIONS: Camping, snowmobiles, overnight parking prohibited.
COLUMBINE SWA - Douglas County
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting, fishing, fires, discharging firearms prohibited.
b. Riparian areas closed to protect Preble’s meadow jumping mouse as posted.
CONEJOS RIVER SWA (Fishing Easements) - Conejos County
From Antonito, go 15 miles W on Hwy 17 to Conejos Ranch. Fishing easements intermittent for next 16
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�FISHING: coldwater stream.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Closed except for fishing.
b. Camping prohibited.
COTTONWOOD SWA - Morgan County
From Snyder, go 2 miles E on CR W.7. 884 acres.
HUNTING: deer, pheasant, bobwhite quail, waterfowl, dove, rabbit, squirrel, turkey.
RECREATION: wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Target practice prohibited except if authorized by area wildlife mgr.
c. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited except when hunting.
d. All recreational activities except deer hunting prohibited opening weekend of regular plains rifle deer
season, and opening day and first weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
e. Closed 9 p.m. to 3 a.m. daily except with night-hunting permit.
f. Horse use prohibited except when training hunting dogs and only allowed in Feb., March and April
(through Wed. before spring turkey season opens) and Aug.
g. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited from first day of teal season to last day of dark goose season.
COWDREY LAKE SWA - Jackson County
From Cowdrey, go 2 miles S on Hwy l25. Or, from Walden, go 7 1/2 miles N on Hwy 125. Entrance W of
road. 280 acres of land; 80 acres of water.
HUNTING: small game, waterfowl.
FISHING: coldwater lake.
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: rest room, boat ramp.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.
b. Sailboards prohibited.
CREEDE SWA - Mineral County
From Creede, go 1.2 miles E on Hwy 149 to undesignated rd; then 1/2 mile S to Rio Grande.
FISHING: coldwater stream.
RECREATION: wildlife viewing.
CRYSTAL RIVER SFU - Garfield County
1 mile S of Carbondale on Hwy 33. 19 acres.
RECREATION: limited tours.
RESTRICTIONS: Camping, hunting, dogs, fishing equipment, waders prohibited.
DAN NOBLE SWA - San Miguel County
From Norwood, go 1.5 miles E on Hwy 145 to USFS Rd 610 (Dolores-Norwood Rd); then 17 miles S.
2,223 acres.
HUNTING: waterfowl, deer and elk on Greager Tract.
FISHING: coldwater lake.
RECREATION: power boating, sail surfing, waterskiing, camping, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: dump station, rest rooms, boat ramps, shelters.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. On Miramonte Res. Tract:
1. Camping prohibited except in designated areas.
2. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited except when hunting waterfowl.
3. Waterskiing prohibited 6 p.m.-10 a.m.
4. Waterskiing, jetskiing prohibited except in designated areas.
b. On Greager Tract:
1. Closed March 1-May 15 except with permit from area or district wildlife mgr. for viewing. Viewers
must follow all restrictions and conditions on permit.
2. Viewing site limited to designated area.
3. Snowmobiles, camping prohibited.
4. Foot or horseback only.
c. On John Kane Tract:
1. Closed March 1-May 15.
2. Snowmobiles, camping prohibited.
3. Foot or horseback only.
DAWN POND SWA - Bent County
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Open for fishing only. Hunting only with landowner permission.
b. Boating prohibited except float tubes or craft propelled by hand or electric motor.
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�DEADMAN SWA - Prowers County
From Granada, go N on Hwy 385, 2.5 miles to CR JJ; then 2.5 miles E on CR JJ to CR 27. Turn S on CR 27;
go 1/2 mile to parking area. 503 acres.
HUNTING: deer, small game, waterfowl.
DELANEY BUTTE LAKES SWA (N, S, E) - Jackson County
From Walden, go 1/2 mile W on Hwy 14 to CR 12; then go 5.3 miles W to CR 18. Go 4.5 miles W on to CR
5; then 1/2 mile N. 2,620 acres.
HUNTING: big game, small game, waterfowl..
FISHING: coldwater lake.
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: rest room, boat ramp, shade shelters.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.
b. Sailboards prohibited.
DEVIL CREEK SWA - Archuleta County
From Pagosa Springs, go 16 miles W on Hwy 160 to USFS Rd 627; then 2 miles N. 561 acres.
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, squirrel, dusky (blue) grouse, turkey, dove.
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS: Camping, fires, snowmobiles prohibited.
DE WEESE RES. SWA - Custer County
From Westcliffe, NW on Hwy 69 for 5 miles, turn N on Copper Gulch Rd to access rd. 780 acres.
FISHING: coldwater lake, coldwater stream.
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing, camping.
HUNTING: antelope, waterfowl, dove, coyote, cottontail, deer, small game.
FACILITIES: rest rooms, boat ramp.
RESTRICTIONS: OHVs prohibited.
DIAMOND J SWA - Jackson County
From Walden, go N on Hwy 125. Parking areas are 1, 2 and 4 miles N of Walden.
3,129 acres of land; 10 miles of river.
HUNTING: small game, waterfowl.
FISHING: coldwater stream.
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: city-owned camping.
RESTRICTIONS: Hunting prohibited E of Hwy 125.
DOLORES RIVER SWA - Montezuma County
From Dolores, go 5 miles NE on Hwy 145. 57 acres.
HUNTING: waterfowl.
FISHING: coldwater stream.
RECREATION: wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS: Camping, fires prohibited. Fishing prohibited in rearing ponds.
DOME LAKES SWA - Saguache County
From Gunnison, go 8 miles E on Hwy 50 to Hwy 114; then 22 miles SE. 239 acres.
HUNTING: waterfowl.
FISHING: coldwater stream.
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: rest room, drinking water.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. ATVs, dirt bikes, snowmobiles prohibited except on CRs NN14 and 15GG.
b. Camping permitted during waterfowl seasons in designated safety zones only.
c. Discharging firearms and hunting prohibited in designated safety zones.
d. Dogs prohibited except as hunting aid or on leash.
e. Foot or horseback only from designated parking areas.
f. Parking only in designated areas.
g. Bowfishing prohibited.
DOME ROCK SWA - Teller County
From Divide, go 5 miles S on Hwy 67 to Rainbow Valley; then 3/4 mile on right fork to access road on right
(North Ranch is Mueller State Park). 6,980 acres.
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky (blue) grouse.
FISHING: coldwater stream.
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, hiking.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, dogs, fires, rock climbing prohibited.
b. Horseback, pack animals allowed only on designated roads and trails except if used as a big game
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�c. Closed Dec. 1-July 15 on Spring Ck and Dome View trails, and Dome Rock Trail from Jackrabbit Lodge.
d. Foot or horseback only from parking lot and trails from Mueller State Park.
DOUGLAS RES. SWA - Larimer County
From Wellington exit on I-25, go 5.5 miles W, S and W on Hwy 1 to CR 15; 1 mile N on CR 15 to CR 60;
then 1/4 miles W to LaVina Dr. N on LaVina Dr to lake. From Ft. Collins at Hwys 287 and 1, take Hwy 1 N
for 4 miles to Waverly cutoff (CR 15). Go N on CR 15 to CR 60. Then 1/4 miles W to LaVina Dr go N.
FACILITIES: rest room.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting, fires, camping, discharging firearms or bows, sailboards, sailboats, ice skating, ATVs, dirt
bikes, snowmobiles prohibited.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.
c. Closed except for fishing 1 hour after sunset until 1 hour before sunrise.
DOWDY LAKE SWA- Larimer County
From town of Red Feather Lakes, go 1 mile NE on USFS access rd. 120 acres of water.
HUNTING: waterfowl.
FISHING: coldwater lake.
RECREATION: power boating, hiking, camping.
FACILITIES: rest room, boat ramp, campgrounds.
RESTRICTIONS: Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.
DRY CREEK BASIN SWA - San Miguel County
From Naturita, go 17 miles S on Hwy 141. Hwy 141 goes SW through property.
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dove, mountain lion, bobcat, coyote.
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping prohibited except in designated areas.
b. Snowmobiles prohibited.
DUCK CREEK SWA - Logan County
From Crook, go 1 1/2 miles N on Hwy 55. 1,121 acres.
HUNTING: rabbit, pheasant, dove, waterfowl, deer.
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Target practice prohibited except if authorized by area wildlife mgr.
c. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited except when hunting.
d. Field trials may be authorized Feb., March and Aug. Trials limited to 1 per year.
DUNE RIDGE SWA - Logan County
From I-76 at Sterling exit, go 1/2 mile W on Hwy 6 to CR 370; then 5 miles SW. 400 acres.
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite quail, turkey, dove, waterfowl.
RECREATION: wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited except when hunting.
c. Target practice prohibited except if authorized by area wildlife mgr.
d. All recreational activities except deer hunting prohibited opening weekend of regular plains rifle deer
season, and opening day and first weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
e. Horses prohibited except when training hunting dogs and only allowed in Feb., March and April
(through Wed. before spring turkey season opens) and Aug.
f. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited from first day of teal season to last day of dark goose season.
DURANGO SFU - La Plata County
In Durango, next to Animas River. 14 acres.
FISHING: coldwater stream.
RECREATION: visitors center, limited tours.
FACILITIES: rest room, drinking water.
RESTRICTIONS: Dogs prohibited.
DUTCH GULCH SWA - Gunnison County
From Gunnison, go 5.3 miles E; then 7.3 miles S on CR 42, which becomes BLM Rd 307.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. ATVs, dirt bikes, snowmobiles allowed only on improved road.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Dogs prohibited except as an aid in hunting or on leash.
d. Closed March 1-June 15.
e. Foot or horseback only from designated parking areas. Parking only in designated areas.
EAGLE RIVER SWA (Fishing Leases) - Eagle County
From Eagle, go 1 mile E on Hwy 6; then go 5 miles E upstream.

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�FISHING: coldwater stream.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires, dogs prohibited.
b. Closed except for fishing. Open only in designated areas as posted.
ECHO CANYON RES. SWA - Archuleta County
From Pagosa Springs, go 4 miles S on Hwy 84. 211 acres.
HUNTING: waterfowl.
FISHING: coldwater lake.
RECREATION: boating, picnicking, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: rest room, boat ramp.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires, snowmobiles prohibited.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.
ELLIOTT SWA - Morgan County
From Snyder, go 6 miles NE on CR W.7. 2,576 acres.
HUNTING: deer, pheasant, bobwhite quail, rabbit, squirrel, turkey, waterfowl.
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: duck blinds on Union Tract.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Target practice prohibited except if authorized by area wildlife mgr.
c. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited except when hunting.
d. All recreational activities except deer hunting are prohibited on opening weekend of regular plains
rifle deer season, and opening day and first weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
e. Horses prohibited except when training hunting dogs and only allowed in Feb., March and April
(through Wed. before spring turkey season opens) and Aug.
f. Closed 9 p.m. to 3 a.m. except with night hunting permit.
g. West Elliott: Closed in 80-acre part N of S. Platte River, S of CR W.7 and E of railroad.
h. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited from first day of teal season to last day of dark goose season.
UNION TRACT: See waterfowl brochure for information.
HAMILIN TRACT (N and S): See waterfowl brochure for information.
QUINT TRACT: Landowner permission required to hunt deer.
EMERALD MOUNTAIN SWA - Routt County
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Closed Dec. 1-June 30.
b. Closed 10 p.m.-4 a.m.
c. Foot or horseback only.
d. Camping, fires, dogs prohibited.
ESCALANTE SWA - Delta, Mesa, Montrose counties
HAMILTON TRACT: From Delta, go 2.2 miles W on 5th St (G Rd), to G50 Rd. Go 2 miles NW.
Alternate route: From Delta, go 5 1/2 miles NW on Hwy 50.
LOWER ROUBIDEAU TRACT: From Delta, go 4 1/2 miles W on 5th St (G Rd).
PICKETT CORRAL TRACT: From Delta, go 12 miles NW on Hwy 50 to Escalante Canyon turnoff; then
21 miles SW into Escalante Canyon.
PEACH ORCHARD POINT TRACT: From Delta, go 6 1/2 miles W on 5th St (G Rd) to Sawmill Mesa
Rd, then 11 1/2 miles N.
CAP SMITH TRACT: From Delta, go 12 miles NW on Hwy 50 to Escalante Canyon turnoff; then 6 miles
SW into Escalante Canyon.
EAST WALKER TRACT: From Delta, go 12 miles N on Hwy 50 to Escalante Canyon turnoff; then 4
miles SW into Escalante Canyon.
UPPER ROUBIDEAU TRACT: From Delta, go 6 1/2 miles W on 5th St (G Rd) to Sawmill Mesa Rd;
then 11 1/2 miles N.
WEST WALKER TRACT: From Delta, go 12 miles NW on Hwy 50 to Escalante Canyon turnoff; then 17
miles SW into Escalante Canyon to Palmer Gulch Rd. Go 5 miles W; then 1.2 miles N toward Tatum
Ridge to Tatum Ridge/Snowbelly Ridge Rds; then 6 miles NE.
WATERWHEEL TRACT: From Delta, go 12 miles NW on Hwy 50 to Escalante Canyon turnoff; then 3
miles SW into Escalante Canyon; then 3/4 mile upstream S of Gunnison River (primitive rd).
GUNNISON RIVER TRACT: From Delta, go 12 miles NW on Hwy 50 to Escalante Canyon Rd; then 3 miles
SW to Gunnison River; then 3/4 mile upstream S of Gunnison River (primitive rd).
5,019 acres, all tracts.
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, pheasant, dove, waterfowl.
FISHING: coldwater stream.
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing, interpretive program, historical area.

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�RESTRICTIONS:
a. Field trials may be authorized Feb., March, Aug., and Sept.
b. Dog training prohibited on Hamilton and Lower Roubideau during upland game or migratory bird
seasons. Hamilton and Lower Roubideau tracts closed March 15-July 31.
c. Lower Roubideau hunting restricted to youth/mentor only. Only 1 mentor per youth.
d. Bowfishing prohibited.
FINGER ROCK SFU - Routt County
From Yampa, go 3 miles S on Hwy 131. 20 acres.
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, limited tours.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Fishing, camping, fires, dogs prohibited.
b. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited in designated safety zones as posted.
FISH CREEK SWA - Dolores County
From Dolores, go 12 miles N on Hwy 145 to USFS Rd 535; then 12 miles N to Fish Ck access road; then 1
1/2 miles N. 314 acres.
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky (blue) grouse, snowshoe hare.
FISHING: coldwater stream.
RECREATION: camping (only during deer &amp; elk seasons), hiking, wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS: Camping prohibited except in deer and elk seasons.
FLAGLER RES. SWA - Kit Carson County
From Flagler, go 5 miles E on Rd U. 400 acres.
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, pheasant, dove, waterfowl, turkey.
FISHING: warmwater.
RECREATION: power boating, waterskiing, camping, picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: rest rooms, boat ramps.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited during waterfowl seasons except float tubes or craft propelled by hand, wind or
electric motors.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake. Waterskiing permitted Sun. and Mon., June 1-Aug. 31.
c. Hunting limited to youth/mentors. Only 1 mentor per youth.
FORKS SWA - Larimer County
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires, hunting, target practice prohibited.
b. Closed except 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour after sunset.
c. Closed except walk-ins Nov. 1-March 31.
FORT LYON SWA - Bent County
RESTRICTIONS: ATVs, dirt bikes prohibited.
FOUR MILE SWA - Douglas County
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
FRANK SWA - Larimer, Weld counties
From I-25 at Windsor exit, go 2.3 miles E on Hwy 392 to CR 13; then 1/2 mile S. 640 acres.
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, dove, waterfowl.
FISHING: warmwater.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited except when hunting. Discharging bows allowed for bowfishing.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Hunting prohibited except with shotguns or bows.
d. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.
e. Reservations required during regular waterfowl seasons by calling 1-800-846-9453. Mandatory check station.
Reservations not accepted more than 14 days before hunt date, nor after noon the day before the hunt date, or
noon Friday for Sun. and holidays on Mon. To cancel, hunters must do so by noon the day before the hunt date.
Failing to cancel reservations may result in losing reservation rights for the rest of the season. Max. 1 reservation
per day, and 1 reservation per phone call. Reservations not transferable. People making reservations must be
licensed hunters for the species to be hunted and must be at property the day of hunt. Mandatory check in and
check out as posted at designated check station.
f. Waterfowl hunting limited to established zones.
FRANTZ LAKE SWA - Chaffee County
From Salida, go 3/4 mile NW on Hwy 291 to CR 154; then 3/4 mile W. SWA is SW of Mt. Shavano Hatchery.
FISHING: coldwater lake.
FACILITIES: rest room.
RESTRICTIONS: Camping, discharging bows and firearms prohibited.
FRENCHMAN CREEK SWA - Phillips County
From Holyoke, go 5 miles W on Hwy 6 to CR 29; then 1/2 mile S. 69 acres.

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�HUNTING: deer, rabbit, pheasant, dove.
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Target practice prohibited except if authorized by area wildlife mgr.
c. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited except when hunting.
GARFIELD CREEK SWA - Garfield County
From New Castle, go 2 miles SW on CR 312 to Garfield Ck Rd; then 1 mile S. 13,179 acres.
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky (blue) grouse.
RECREATION: wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping prohibited except 7 days before start of regular big game seasons through 7 days after regular big game seasons.
b. Hunting prohibited within 75 yards of centerline of CRs 312 and 328. Hunting prohibited in designated safety zone as posted.
c. Closed Dec. 1-July 15, except spring turkey hunting below and small game hunting above junction of
CRs 312 and 328.
d. Dogs prohibited except as hunting aid.
e. Bicycles allowed only on CRs 312 and 328.
GEORGETOWN - Clear Creek County
From I-70, take exit 228. Turn N on 15th St.. 670 acres.
HUNTING: small game, deer, bighorn sheep.
RECREATION: wildlife observation, hiking.
RESTRICTIONS: Hunting bighorn sheep prohibited within 1/4 mile of I-70 throughout SWA.
GLENWOOD SPRINGS SFU - Garfield County
From Glenwood Springs, go 2.2 miles N along Mitchell Ck. 2 acres.
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, limited tours.
RESTRICTIONS: Camping, dogs prohibited.
GRANADA SWA - Prowers County
From Granada go N on Hwy 385; turn E on Half St. (first rd N of railroad). Go 1.5 miles. 3,672 acres.
HUNTING: small game, waterfowl, deer.
FISHING: warmwater fishing in Arkansas River.
RECREATION: wildlife observation and photography.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited. ATVs, dirt bikes prohibited. All other motor vehicles restricted to access
roads and parking lots.
b. Parking allowed only in designated areas.
c. Closed 1 hour after sunset until 1 hour before sunrise.
d. On Midwestern Farms Tract:
1. Hunting restricted to S of river road and by shotgun and archery only.
2. Swimming, boating, float tubes prohibited.
GRANBY RANCH CONSERVATION EASEMENT - Grand County
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Closed from Nov. 15-April 15.
b. Fires, motor vehicles prohibited.
c. Dogs must be on leash.
GRANITE SWA - Chaffee County
From Buena Vista, 17 miles N on Hwy 24. Access from Chaffee-Lake county line downstream to 1/4 mile
below Granite Bridge. Fishing access only.
FISHING: coldwater fishing on Arkansas River.
GRIEVE RANCH CONSERVATION EASEMENT - Routt County
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Fires, snowmobiles, ATVs, motorcycles, commercial use, woodcutting and gathering prohibited.
b. Dogs prohibited except as hunting aid.
c. Firearms prohibited except for hunting.
d. Camping prohibited except in developed campgrounds.
e. Closed on hay meadows N of CR 129.
f. Fishing access to Little Snake Riv. restricted to river corridor, plus 20 ft above high-water line on either bank.
GROUNDHOG RES. SWA - Dolores County
From Dolores, go 25 miles N on USFS Rd 526 to USFS Rd 533, then 5 miles NE.
FISHING: coldwater lake.
RECREATION:wildlife viewing.
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�RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.
b. Camping prohibited.
GUNNISON SWA - Gunnison County
From Gunnison, go 6 miles W on Hwy 50. 2,800 acres.
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, blue grouse.
FISHING: coldwater stream.
RECREATION: wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Closed Dec. 1-March 31.
b. Camping restricted to designated areas.
c. Beaver Ck Trail restricted to foot or horseback.
GUNNISON RIVER SWA (Van Tuyl &amp; Redden) - Gunnison County
From Gunnison go N on Hwy 135 to CR 13. Turn left and go 1/4 mile to where road jogs left and becomes
Tincup St. in Gunnison. Go W 3 blocks to Palisade city park. Parking N side park. Accessed by foot 1/2 mile
W of parking lot.
HUNTING: waterfowl by shotgun only.
FISHING: coldwater stream.
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: parking area.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot access only.
b. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited except when hunting.
c. Hunting prohibited except waterfowl with shotguns.
GYPSUM PONDS SWA - Eagle County
I-70 to Gypsum exit, take S side frontage rd of I-70 E to parking area. 90 acres.
HUNTING: deer, waterfowl.
FISHING: coldwater stream, coldwater lake.
RECREATION: non-motorized boating on pond, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: parking area.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Closed between sunset and sunrise except for hunters and anglers.
b. Camping, fires, glass containers, boat launching and takeouts prohibited.
c. Dogs prohibited March 15-June 15 to protect nesting waterfowl. Dogs prohibited on eastern ponds
except when used in waterfowl hunting.
d. Field trials may be authorized in Aug. and Sept.
HALLENBACK RANCH SWA - Lake County
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Closed Dec. 1-March 31 and W 1/3 of SWA as posted April 1-June 15 to protect wintering and calving elk.
HARMON SWA - Chaffee County
RESTRICTIONS: Campfires, dogs, overnight camping, firearms, hunting prohibited.
HAVILAND LAKE SWA - La Plata County
From Durango, go 18 miles N on Hwy 550 to USFS Rd 671; then 1/2 mile E. 208 acres.
HUNTING: waterfowl.
FISHING: coldwater stream.
RECREATION: camping, boating.
FACILITIES: campgrounds, rest room, drinking water, gravel boat ramp.
RESTRICTIONS: Float tubes or craft propelled by hand or electric motor only.
HECKENDORF SWA - Chaffee County
From Buena Vista, go 5 miles N on Hwy 24 to CR 361; then 1 mile W. 640 acres.
HUNTING: elk, deer, small game.
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS: Camping prohibited.
HIGEL SWA - Alamosa County
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Closed Sept. 1-Feb. 14, except Sat., Sun., Wed. and legal holidays.
b. Sept. 1 through Feb. 14, permit required. Max of 25 permits issued daily, available free, first come,
first served. Sept. 1-30, and Nov. 11-Feb.14, permits obtained by reservation by calling 719-587-6923 or
at DOW office in Monte Vista. Oct. 1-Nov. 10, permits obtained by reservation.
c. Reservations for weekends can be made up to 14 days in advance but not less than 2 days before
Saturday of weekend requested. Reservations for Wed. can be made up to 14 days in advance but not
less than 2 days before date requested. Max. 2 people per reservation.
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�scientific uses during closures.
e. Bowfishing prohibited.
HOHNHOLZ LAKES SWA - Larimer County
From Hwy 14 at upper end of Poudre Canyon, go 30 miles N on Laramie River Rd (CR 103).
80 acres of water, 1 mile of river.
HUNTING: waterfowl.
FISHING: coldwater stream, coldwater lake.
RECREATION: wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: rest rooms.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited except float tubes or craft propelled by hand, wind or electric motor.
b. Camping prohibited except in Laramie River camping area.
c. Grace Ck Rd closed Dec. 1-Aug. 15.
d. Sailboards prohibited.
HOLBROOK RES. SWA - Otero County
From Swink, go 3 miles N on CR 24.5 to CR FF; then 1/2 mile E. 670 acres.
FISHING: warmwater.
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite quail, dove, waterfowl.
RECREATION: powerboating, sailboating, sailsurfing, waterskiing, camping, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: rest rooms, boat ramps.
RESTRICTIONS: Hunting prohibited in safety zone on SW side of residence as posted.
HOLLY SWA - Prowers County
From Holly, go 1 mile N on CR 34. 55 acres.
HUNTING: rabbit, pheasant, dove, waterfowl.
RECREATION: wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, open fires, ATVs, dirt bikes, prohibited.
b. Hunting prohibited in designated safety zones bewtween US 50 and CR FF.
HOLYOKE SWA - Phillips County
From Holyoke, go 4 miles S on Hwy 385 to CR 14; then 4 miles W. 80 acres.
HUNTING: rabbit, pheasant, dove, deer.
RECREATION: wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Target practice prohibited except if authorized by area wildlife mgr.
c. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited except when hunting.
HOME LAKE SWA - Rio Grande County
From Monte Vista, go 1 1/2 miles E on Sherman Ave.
FISHING: coldwater lake.
RECREATION: wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Float tubes or craft propelled by hand, wind, electric motor only. Except, motorboats up to 10 hp
allowed any time. Motorboats over 10 hp allowed only 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
b. Closed sunset to sunrise except for fishing or with night hunting permit.
HORSE CREEK RES. SWA - Bent, Otero counties
From LaJunta, go 8 miles N on Hwy 109 to Cheraw; then 2 miles E on CR JJ.5 to CR 33. Go 7 miles N.
2,603 acres.
FISHING: warmwater.
RECREATION: power boating, sail surfing, waterskiing, camping, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: rest rooms, boat ramps.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Closed 1 hour after sunset to 1 hour before sunrise except for fishing.
b. ATVs, dirt bikes, snowmobiles prohibited.
c. Frozen surface of lake closed. Dams, inlets, outlet structures closed except for fishing.
HORSETHIEF CANYON SWA - Mesa County
I-70 W to Fruita exit, take Hwy 340 S 1 mile to property sign; take access road 4 miles.
HUNTING: waterfowl, dove, deer, coyote, rabbit, pheasant.
FISHING: warmwater.
RECREATION: wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires, turkey hunting, quail hunting prohibited.
b. Hunting permitted with shotguns, hand-held bows and muzzleloading rifles.
c. Fishing prohibited in rearing ponds and as posted to protect endangered fish.
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�e. To hunt waterfowl on W end of property, reservations required for specific blind. Hunting restricted to
within 100 yards of blind. No more than 4 hunters per blind. Reservations first come, available at check
station. Permits not required for waterfowl hunting E of pump station.
f. Closed 9 p.m. to 5 a.m., except for fishing.
g. Waterfowl hunting prohibited Wed.-Fri. except Thanksgiving Day, Christmas and New Year’s Day.
HOT CREEK SWA - Conejos County
From Monte Vista, go 20 miles S on Hwy 15 to access road; then 5 miles W. 3,494 acres.
HUNTING: deer, elk, black bear, mountain lion, rabbit, dove, waterfowl.
FISHING: coldwater stream.
RECREATION: wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Snowmobiles prohibited.
b. Vehicles prohibited Jan. 1-April 30.
HOT SULPHUR SPRINGS SWA - Grand County
JENNY WILLIAMS UNIT: From Hot Sulphur Springs, go 3 miles W on Hwy 40 to CR 50 (E end of
Colorado River bridge); then 2 miles S.
BYERS CANYON RIFLE RANGE: From Hot Sulphur Springs, go 4 miles W on Hwy 40 to range (N of
highway).
JOE GERRANS UNIT: From Hot Sulphur Springs, go 3 miles W on Hwy 40 to Colorado River bridge;
then S at E end of bridge.
HOT SULPHUR SPRINGS STATE RANCH: From Hot Sulphur Springs, go 3 miles W on Hwy 40 to
Colorado River bridge; then S at W end of bridge.
PAUL F. GILBERT FISHING AREA: From Hot Sulphur Springs, go 3 miles W on Hwy 40 to W end of
Colorado River bridge; then S.
LONE BUCK UNIT: From Hot Sulphur Springs, go 3.5 miles W on Hwy 40 to unit (S of Hwy).
1,173 acres, all units.
HUNTING: deer, elk, black bear, mountain lion, rabbit, dusky (blue) grouse, waterfowl, dove.
FISHING: coldwater stream.
RECREATION: camping, hiking, snowmobiling, wildlife viewing, photography, shooting range.
FACILITIES: rest room, rifle range, campsites.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping prohibited except in Joe Gerrans Unit and Lone Buck campgrounds.
b. Discharging firearms prohibited in Joe Gerrans Unit, Lone Buck campgrounds and Paul F Gilbert
Fishing Area.
c. Byers Canyon Rifle Range closed sunset to sunrise.
d. Byers Canyon Rifle Range may be closed to protect wintering big game.
e. Bowfishing prohibited.
HUERFANO SWA - Huerfano County
From Gardner, go 13 miles W on CR 580. 544 acres.
HUNTING: deer, bear, rabbit, dove.
FISHING: coldwater stream.
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: rest rooms, picnic tables.
HUGO SWA - Lincoln County
CLINGINGSMITH TRACT: From Hugo, go 14 miles S on CR 109; 2 1/4 miles E on CR 2G. 2,240 acres.
HUNTING: deer, antelope, rabbit, dove, waterfowl.
FISHING: warmwater.
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: rest rooms.
RESTRICTIONS: Boating prohibited.
INDIAN RUN SWA - Routt County
From Hamilton, go 12 miles SE on Hwy 317 to CR 67; then 6 miles S. 2,039 acres.
HUNTING: deer, elk, black bear, rabbit, dusky (blue) grouse.
FISHING: coldwater stream.
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping restricted to designated areas.
b. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited in designated safety zones.
JACKSON LAKE SWA - Morgan County
From I-76 at the Hwy 39 exit, go 7.4 miles N on Hwy 39 to Hwy 144; then 1 mile NE to CR 5; then 3.8
miles N to CR CC; then 1 mile W to CR 4; then 1/4 mile S. 394 acres.
HUNTING: pheasant, waterfowl, dove, rabbit, deer.
FISHING: warmwater.
RECREATION: powerboating, sailboating, sail surfing, waterskiing, wildlife viewing (no boat ramp).

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�RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires, ice fishing prohibited. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited except when hunting.
Discharging bows allowed for bowfishing.
b. Fishing prohibited Nov. 1 through last day of regular waterfowl season. Fishing from dam permitted
through Nov. 30.
c. Hunting prohibited from frozen surface of lake and elsewhere as posted.
d. Target practice prohibited except with area wildlife mgr. authorization.
e. Access only from designated parking areas.
f. Beginning with first day of regular duck season through the last day of regular duck season, reservations
required for waterfowl and small game hunting by calling 1-800-846-9453. Mandatory check station.
Reservations not accepted more than 14 days before hunt date, nor after noon the day before the hunt date, or
noon Friday for Sun. and holidays on Mon. To cancel, hunters must do so by noon the day before the hunt date.
Failing to cancel reservations may result in losing reservation rights for the rest of the season. Max. 1 reservation
per day, and 1 reservation per phone call. Max. hunters per group is 4. Reservations not transferable. People making reservations must be licensed hunters for the species to be hunted and must
be at property the day of hunt. Hunters with reservations can only hunt area specified on reservation. Mandatory check in and check out as posted at designated check station. Only hunting
allowed during this period.
g. Reservations regulated by areas. One area reserved for youth mentor hunting. Max. 2 mentors
and at least 1 youth per reservation. Three reservations available for waterfowl hunting from vessels on lake.
h. Boat hunting prohibited beginning first day of regular dark goose season. Hunters with boat
reservations must call reservation line 2 days before scheduled hunt to confirm ice conditions.
Only boat hunters with reservations are exempt from Oct. 1 boat closure.
i. Mandatory check out station at parking lot 1/2 mile S of CR CC and CR 4 by 2 p.m. Waterfowl
hunters with boat reservations exempt from check out station.
j. Hunters and vessels must stay in designated hunt zone. Hunting prohibited within 150 yards of shore
and other vessels. Vessels launched from Jackson Lake State Park must have state parks pass.
k. Waterfowl and small game hunting permitted only Sat., Sun., Wed., Columbus Day (observed),
Veterans Day (observed), Thanksgiving Day, Christmas, New Year’s Day and Martin Luther King Day.
l. Deer hunting allowed in established seasons. Deer hunters do not need to check in or out. Deer
hunting reservations required and are unlimited in number.
JAMES M. JOHN SWA - Las Animas County
From Raton, NM, go 7 miles on NM Hwys 72 &amp; 526. Go N up Sugarite Canyon 12 miles to Lake
Dorothey SWA; then NW 4 miles on unmarked trail to top of Fishers Peak Mesa. 8,200 acres.
HUNTING: elk, deer, bear, mountain lion, small game, turkey.
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, mountain biking, hiking, picnicking.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping prohibited within 100 feet of streams.
b. Closed Dec. 1-April 1.
c. Foot or horseback access only.
d. Hunting access restricted in regular rifle deer and elk seasons to big game only, by drawing.
JAMES MARK JONES SWA - Park County
From Hwy 24 E of Hartsel, take CR 15 (Elkhorn Rd) N 15 miles to sign. Go W 1.8 miles to parking
area. From Hwy 285 at Como turnoff, take CR 15 SE 8 miles to sign; go W 1.8 miles to parking area.
Road to parking area not maintained in winter. 12,122 acres.
HUNTING: deer, elk, antelope, small game.
RECREATION: wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: parking areas.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Closed Jan. 1-May 1.
b. Fires prohibited except in established fire rings at designated parking areas.
JEAN K. TOOL SWA- Morgan County
From Ft.Morgan, go 4 miles NE on I-76 to Dodd Bridge Rd; then 1 3/4 miles N. 903 acres.
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite quail, turkey, dove, waterfowl.
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, hiking.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Closed 9 p.m. to 3 a.m. except with night hunting permit.
c. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited except when hunting.
d. Target practice prohibited except if authorized by area wildlife mgr.
e. All recreational activities except deer hunting prohibited opening weekend of regular plains rifle
deer season, and opening day and first weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
f. Horses prohibited except when training hunting dogs and only allowed in Feb., March and April
(through Wed. before spring turkey season opens) and Aug.

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�g. Beginning on first day of regular duck season through last day of regular duck season, waterfowl and small game hunters must check out at designated check station. Access from designated
parking areas only.
h. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited from first day of teal season to last day of dark
goose season.
JENSEN SWA - Rio Blanco County
From Meeker, go 9 miles NE on Hwy 13 to CR 30. 5,955 acres.
HUNTING: deer, elk, black bear, rabbit, dusky (blue) grouse, waterfowl.
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping prohibited except in designated areas.
b. Closed Jan. 1-July 15.
JERRY CREEK RES. SWA (Jerry Creek Res. #1 &amp; 2) - Mesa County
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting, firearms, ice fishing, camping, fires, motorized and non-motorized vehicles, pets,
domestic animals, boating, floating, swimming, wading prohibited.
b. Frozen surface of lake closed.
JIM OLTERMAN/LONE CONE SWA - Dolores County
From Norwood, go 1.5 miles E on Hwy 145 to USFS Rd 610; then 24 miles S. 5,030 acres.
HUNTING: deer, elk, black bear, dusky (blue) grouse.
FISHING: coldwater stream.
RECREATION: camping, picnicking, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: two-horse corrals, domestic well water, campsites.
RESTRICTIONS: Snowmobiles prohibited.
JOE MOORE RES. SWA - Montezuma County
From Mancos, go 5 miles NE on Hwy 184 to CR 40; then 4 miles N. 120 acres.
HUNTING: waterfowl.
FISHING: coldwater lake.
RECREATION: wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: rest room, boat ramp.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited if it causes a whitewater wake.
b. Camping prohibited.
JOHN MARTIN RES. SWA - Bent County
From Las Animas, go 20 miles E on Hwy 50 to Hasty. SWA 2 miles S of Hasty. 22,325 acres.
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite quail, scaled quail, dove, waterfowl.
FISHING: warmwater.
RECREATION: power boating, sail boating, sail surfing, waterskiing, camping, hiking, wildlife
viewing.
FACILITIES: rest rooms, boat ramps.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Field trials may be authorized Feb., March, Aug. and Sept.
b. Closed except to retrieve downed waterfowl Nov. 1 through last day of waterfowl season as
posted on US Army Corps of Engineer land under lease by DOW or State Parks to provide for
waterfowl resting.
c. ATVs, dirt bikes prohibited.
JOHNSON VILLAGE SWA - Chaffee County
From Hwy 24 bridge over Arkansas River, W half of river .25 mile upstream and .5 mile downstream.
Fishing access only.
FISHING: coldwater stream.
JULESBURG SWA (Julesburg, Ovid leases) - Sedgwick County
From Ovid, go 1/2 mile S on CR 29.
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite quail, dove, turkey, ducks.
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Target practice prohibited except if authorized by area wildlife mgr.
c. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited except when hunting.
d. All recreational activities except deer hunting prohibited opening weekend of regular plains rifle
deer season, and opening day and first weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
e. Horses prohibited except when training hunting dogs and only allowed in Feb., March and April
(through Wed. before spring turkey season opens) and Aug.
f. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited from first day of teal season to last day of dark goose season.

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�JUMBO RES. SWA - Logan, Sedgwick counties
From I-76 at Red Lion exit (#155), go 3 miles N to Hwy 138; then 1 mile NE to CR 95; then 2 miles
N. 1,703 acres.
HUNTING: rabbit, pheasant, ducks, doves.
FISHING: warmwater.
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: rest rooms, boat ramp.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Except as allowed below, boating prohibited Oct. 1 through last day of regular goose season.
Hand-propelled craft may be used to set and pick up decoys and to retrieve downed waterfowl.
b. Fishing restricted to 2 S dams and bank around outlet tower. Ice fishing restricted to within 50
yards of 2 S dams or 50 yards of outlet tower from Oct. 1 to last day of waterfowl season.
c. Boats prohibited within 50 feet of outlet structure.
d. Hunting prohibited from frozen surface of lake.
e. Vehicles limited to 250.
f. Waterskiing prohibited before 10 a.m. and after 7 p.m. Fri., Sat., Sun. and Mon. of Memorial
Day weekend.
g. Hunting from floating devices by reservation from opening day of regular duck season until
opening day of dark goose season. Reservations by calling 1-800-846-9453. Reservations not
accepted more than 14 days nor less than 48 hours before hunt date. Failing to cancel reservations
may result in losing future reservation rights. Max. 1 reservation per day, and 1 reservation per
phone call. Reservations not transferable. People making reservations must be licensed hunters
and be at property the day of hunt. Three reservations available for waterfowl hunting from vessels on res. Boat hunting prohibited beginning first day of regular dark goose season. Hunters with
boat reservations must call reservation line 2 days before scheduled hunt to confirm ice conditions.
Only boat hunters with reservations are exempt from Oct. 1 boat closure.
h. Hunting from floating devices permitted only Sat., Sun., Wed., Columbus Day (observed),
Veterans Day (observed). Hunters must leave res. by 2 p.m. Hunting prohibited within 150 yards
of shore and other vessels.
JUNCTION BUTTE SWA - Grand County
From Kremmling, go 3 miles S on Hwy 9 to CR 387 (dirt road); then 1/2 mile E.
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky (blue) grouse.
RECREATION: wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, hang gliding prohibited.
b. Vehicles prohibited except day after Labor Day through last day of regular big game season.
KARVAL RES. SWA - Lincoln County
From Hwys 94 and 109, go S 10 miles on Hwy 109. 235 acres.
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, scaled quail, dove, waterfowl.
FISHING: warmwater.
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: rest room, shade shelters.
RESTRICTIONS: Float tubes or craft propelled by hand, wind or electric motor only allowed.
KEMP-BREEZE SWA - Grand County
BREEZE UNIT: About 15 miles W of Granby on Hwy 40 past Parshall; go .5 mile. Look for mile
marker 196. Turn left 1/4 mile past marker for parking or go W 3/4 mile for more parking. Unit is
11.5 miles W of Kremmling.
KEMP UNIT: From Granby, go 14.5 miles W on Hwy 40; turn left on CR 3 and go over Colorado
River bridge. Turn right on second road, or go another .5 mile, and turn right for parking. Unit is 12
miles E of Kremmling.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Fishing at Breeze Unit Kids Pond restricted to youth fishing and mobility-impaired anglers
restricted to wheelchairs.
b. Breeze Unit hay meadow wetland closed March 15-July 15.
KINNEY LAKE SWA - Lincoln County
KINNEY LAKE TRACT: From Hugo, go about 11.7 miles S of the town on CR 109 (also called CR
32) to CR 2J. 1 mile E on CR 2J is SW corner of SWA.
HUNTING: small game, waterfowl, antelope, deer.
FISHING: warmwater.
RECREATION: wildlife observation, camping, photography.
RESTRICTIONS: Float tubes or craft propelled by hand, wind or electric motor only allowed.
KNIGHT-IMLER SWA - Park County
From Fairplay, go 10 miles S on Hwy 285.
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�RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Closed beyond 25 feet from centerline of stream.
KNUDSON SWA - Logan County
From I-76 at Sterling exit, go 1/2 mile W to CR 370 (information center, museum); then 1 mile SW.
581 acres. SE portion is private property. Landowner permission required for deer hunting as posted.
HUNTING: deer, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite quail, dove, turkey, waterfowl.
RECREATION: wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited except when hunting.
c. All recreational activities except deer hunting prohibited opening weekend of regular plains rifle
deer season, and opening day and first weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
d. Horses prohibited except when training hunting dogs and only allowed in Feb., March and April
(through Wed. before spring turkey season opens) and Aug.
e. Launching/taking out vessels prohibited from first day of teal season to last day of dark goose season.
KODAK WATCHABLE SWA - Weld County
From Windsor at Hwys 392 &amp; 257, 3 miles S on Hwy 257 to parking area S of Poudre River.
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, photography.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Closed sunset to sunrise.
b. Hunting, fishing, camping, fires prohibited.
c. Dogs must be on leash.
LA JARA RES. SWA - Conejos County
From Monte Vista, go 20 miles S on Hwy 15 to access road; then 10 miles W. 635 acres.
HUNTING: deer, elk, waterfowl.
FISHING: coldwater lake.
RECREATION: wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: rest room, drinking water, boat ramp.
LA JARA SWA - Conejos County
From Capulin, go 11 miles SW on D Rd. 2,808 acres.
HUNTING: deer, elk, black bear, mtn. lion, rabbit, dove.
FISHING: coldwater stream.
RECREATION: wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Snowmobiles prohibited.
b. Vehicles prohibited Jan. 1 through Thursday before Memorial Day.
LAKE BECKWITH SWA - Pueblo County
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting, camping, fires, ice fishing prohibited.
b. Float tubes or craft propelled by hand, wind or electric motor only allowed.
c. Frozen surface of lake closed.
LAKE DOROTHEY SWA - Las Animas County
From Raton, NM, go 7 miles NE on NM Hwys 72 &amp; 526; go N up Sugarite Canyon 5 miles.
4,500 acres.
HUNTING: deer, elk, turkey, bear.
FISHING: coldwater lake, coldwater stream.
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: rest room.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping prohibited within 200 yards of Lake Dorothey or 100 ft. of streams except in designated areas.
b. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited except shotguns or bows for hunting. Discharging
bows allowed for bowfishing.
c. Hunting big game prohibited except archery.
d. Foot or horseback only from established parking areas.
e. Trapping prohibited.
LAKE FORK OF THE GUNNISON RIVER SWA (Fishing Easements) - Hinsdale County
From Lake City, go 5 3/8 miles N on Hwy 149 to S end of easement.
FISHING: coldwater stream.
LAKE IRWIN SWA - Gunnison County
From Gunnison, go N to Ohio Ck Rd (730) to Kebler Pass Rd (12); continue N to USFS Rd 826; go
1.5 miles. From Crested Butte, take CR 12 (Kebler Pass Rd) W 7 miles to USFS Rd 826; go N 1.5
miles to lake.
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�RECREATION: camping, fishing, wildlife viewing, USFS fee site.
FACILITIES: USFS fee site, drinking water, rest rooms.
LAKE JOHN SWA - Jackson County
From Walden, go 1/2 mile W on Hwy 14 to CR 12W; then 8 miles W to CR 7; then go 7 miles.
565 water acres, 282 land acres.
HUNTING: small game, waterfowl.
FISHING: coldwater lake.
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: private campground and electrical hook-ups, trailer dump station, public rest room,
boat ramp, shade shelters, picnic tables.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping in established areas only.
b. Waterskiing, sailboards prohibited.
LAS ANIMAS SFU - Bent County
From Las Animas W on Hwy 194, go 4 miles; N on CR 5.5. 69 acres.
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, limited tours.
RESTRICTIONS: Camping, dogs prohibited.
LEAPS GULCH SWA - Gunnison County
From Gunnison go N on Hwy 135 to CR 10. Go E on paved road to where USFS Rd 743 begins. Go
8.2 miles to where USFS Rd 743 turns left from main road. Follow trail 3.5 miles.
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky (blue) grouse.
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS: Closed Dec. 1-April 30.
LEATHA JEAN STASSEN SWA - Mesa County
From Grand Junction, take Hwy 340 W to 20 1/2 Rd. turn N. Turn E on F 3/4 Rd; go N on Roundup
Drive and E on Baseline Drive. Parking lot N of road.
RECREATION: wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires, hunting, motor vehicles prohibited.
b. Closed 1/2 hour after sunset to 1/2 hour before sunrise.
LITTLE SNAKE SWA - Moffat County
From Maybell, go 17 miles N on CR 19. CR 19 runs through SWA. 4,860 acres.
HUNTING: antelope, deer, rabbit, sage grouse.
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS: Camping prohibited except in self-contained units and by all methods 3 days
before beginning of regular big game seasons until 3 days after end of regular big game seasons.
LOMA BOAT LAUNCH SWA - Mesa County
From Fruita, take I-70 to Loma exit (#15); then go 1.2 mile S on frontage rd; turn SE 1/2 mile to
Colorado River.
RECREATION: boating, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: boat ramp, rest room.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, discharging firearms, launching, using personal water craft (jet skis) prohibited.
b. Parking in designated areas only.
LON HAGLER SWA - Larimer County
From Campion, go 3 1/4 miles W on CR 14W to CR 21S; then 1 1/2 miles N. 181 acres.
FISHING: warmwater, coldwater.
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, archery range, nature trail.
FACILITIES: rest room, boat ramp.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Fishing prohibited in inlet structure and annex pond.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.
c. Camping, fires, horseback riding, sailboards, sailboats, bicycling, target practice prohibited.
d. Dog training prohibited Sept. 1 to last day of waterfowl season.
LONE DOME SWA - Dolores, Montezuma counties
From Cortez, go 21 miles N on Hwy 491 to CR DD; then 1 mile E to CR 16; then 3 miles N to access
road; then 1.5 miles E to Bradfield Bridge. 1,724 acres.
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky (blue) grouse, turkey, dove.
FISHING: coldwater stream.
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: campgrounds.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Overnight parking prohibited except in designated areas.
b. Fires prohibited.
LONE TREE RES. SWA - Larimer County
From Campion, go 3 1/2 miles W on CR 14W to Lone Tree Dr; then 1 mile S on access road.

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�502 water acres.
HUNTING: dove, waterfowl.
FISHING: warmwater.
RECREATION: wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: rest rooms, boat ramps, shade shelters.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.
b. Camping, fires, sailboards, sailboats, bicycling, horseback riding prohibited.
c. Fishing prohibited from boats Nov. 1 through last day of waterfowl season.
d. Fishing prohibited in outlet canal as posted.
e. Closed in heron nesting closure area as posted.
f. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited except when hunting. Discharging bows allowed for bowfishing.
g. Closed 1 hour after sunset to 1 hour before sunrise daily except for fishing or with night hunting permit.
h. Dog training prohibited Sept. 1 to last day of waterfowl season.
i. Discharging firearms may be prohibited by posting to protect public safety.
LOWELL PONDS SWA - Adams County
In Denver at 56th Way and Lowell Blvd.
FISHING: warmwater.
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: rest room.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited except float tubes for fishing. Boating prohibited on Sheets Lake.
b. Hunting, discharging firearms or bows, camping, fires, dog training prohibited.
c. Closed 1 hour after sunset to 1 hour before sunrise except for fishing.
MCCLUSKEY SWA - Delta County
From Paonia’s Onarga Ave, go S on Lamborn Mesa Rd, which becomes 4100 Rd. At stop sign, turn right on
Stewart Mesa Rd, which turns S and becomes 4050 Rd. At S end, road forks; turn left on L30 Rd.
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky (blue) grouse, rabbit.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires, dogs prohibited.
b. Closed except to hunt, fish or trap. Closed from day after regular big game season to April 30.
MANVILLE SWA - Jackson County
From Walden, go .5 mile W on Hwy l4 to CR l2W; go 5 miles W to CR l8; go 4.5 miles SW to CR 5;
go l/8 mile S. Approx. 4.4 miles of river.
FISHING: coldwater stream.
RESTRICTIONS: Hunting, bowfishing prohibited.
MASON FAMILY SWA - Hinsdale County
From Powderhorn, go 14.7 miles S on CR 27 (Cebolla Ck Rd.) 1,429 acres.
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit.
FISHING: coldwater stream.
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, hiking, picnicking, camping.
MEEKER PASTURE SWA - Rio Blanco County
From Meeker, go 1.5 miles N on Hwy13 to CR8; then 2 miles E. 48 acres.
HUNTING: waterfowl.
FISHING: coldwater stream.
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS: Due to an error in the 2009 Colorado Fishing brochure, fishing restrictions are
being included for this property as a convenience for anglers. On Sleepy Cat easement, Wakara

lease and Meeker Pasture SWA E of Meeker: Artificial flies and lures only. All trout must be
returned to the water immediately.
MELON VALLEY SWA - Otero County
Go 2 miles N of Hwys 71 and 50; then 1 mile E of Hwy 71 on Rd 80.5.
RESTRICTIONS: Hunting limited to youth mentor hunting. Only 1 mentor per youth may hunt.
MESSEX SWA - Logan, Washington counties
From I-76 at Merino exit, go 2 miles N to Hwy 6; then 1.75 miles NE to CR R; then 1.5 miles N; then
.5 mile W. 680 acres.
HUNTING: deer, pheasant, turkey, quail, waterfowl.
RECREATION: wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Target practice prohibited except if authorized by area wildlife mgr.
c. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited except when hunting. Discharging bows allowed for bowfishing.
d. Landowner permission required for deer hunting on Skaggs portion as posted.
e. All recreational activities except deer hunting prohibited opening weekend of regular plains rifle
deer season, and opening day and first weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
f. Closed 9 p.m.-3 a.m. except with night hunting permit.
g. Field trials may be authorized Feb., March, Aug., and Sept. Trials limited to 1 per year, and
require landowner permission on easement. Trials in Sept. must be incidental to field trials on

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�adjacent private property.
h. Horses prohibited except when training hunting dogs and only allowed in Feb., March and April
(through Wed. before spring turkey season opens) and Aug.
i. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited from first day of teal season to last day of dark goose season.
MIDDLE TAYLOR CREEK SWA - Custer County
From Westcliffe, go 8 miles W on Hermit Lakes Rd. 486 acres.
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky (blue) grouse.
FISHING: coldwater stream.
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: picnic tables.
MIKE HIGBEE SWA - Prowers County
From Lamar, go 4 miles E on Hwy 50. 876 acres.
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite quail, scaled quail, dove, waterfowl.
FISHING: warmwater.
RECREATION: camping, hiking, archery/rifle range.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. ATVs, dirt bikes prohibited.
b. Closed 1 hour after sunset to 1 hour before sunrise unless camping in designated areas or
actively hunting or fishing.
MILLER RANCH SWA - Gunnison County
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Closed March 1-Aug. 30.
b. N of CR 7: Closed except for youth mentor hunting by permit. Max. 4 free permits available
daily, first come, first served. Permits available by reservation from DOW’s Gunnison Svc. Ctr.,
300 W. New York Ave., Gunnison, or (970) 641-7060. Reservations may be made up to 30 days in
advance but not less than 2 days before requested hunt date. With reservations, youths and mentors
will receive map with access points and restrictions. Mentors cannot hunt.
c. Foot or horseback only.
d. Camping, campfires, dogs prohibited.
e. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited in designated safety zones, as posted.
MITANI-TOKUYASU SWA - Weld County
From Greeley, 5 miles E on Hwy 263. 13 acres.
HUNTING: squirrel, dove, waterfowl.
RECREATION: wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited except when hunting. Discharging bows allowed for bowfishing.
c. Closed March 1-Aug. 15 except dates established yearly for spring turkey hunting.
d. Parking only in designated area. During waterfowl season, parking area closed 1 hour after sunset to 4 a.m.
e. Waterfowl hunting access limited to occupants of vehicles parked in designated areas.
f. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited from first day of teal season to last day of dark goose season.
MOGENSEN PONDS SWA - Mesa County
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting, firearms prohibited except for waterfowl from designated blinds.
b. Camping, fires, motorized and non-motorized vehicles, pets, domestic animals prohibited.
MOUNT EVANS SWA - Clear Creek County
From Denver, take I-70 W to Evergreen Pkw. exit; go 6 miles S on Hwy 74 to Evergreen Lake; turn
right on Upper Bear Ck. Rd. Go 6.5 miles to CR 480; go right on CR 480 for 3 miles. 3,438 acres.
HUNTING: deer, elk, bighorn, mountain goat, dusky (blue) grouse, rabbit.
FISHING: coldwater stream.
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping limited to 5 days in 45-day period except in big game seasons in designated campgrounds.
b. Dogs prohibited except for hunting or on leash.
c. Closed Jan. 1-June 14.
d. Vehicles prohibited day after Labor Day-June 14 except in regular rifle deer and elk seasons.
e. Groups of 25 or more must obtain a permit; 1 group at a time.
MOUNT OURAY SWA - Chaffee County
From Salida, go .5 mile NW on Hwy 291; go .5 mile W on CR 154; go 1.25 miles NW on CR 160.
231 acres.
FISHING: coldwater stream, Arkansas River (access S of river only).
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Closed S of CR 160.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Access from designated parking areas only.
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�MOUNT SHAVANO SFU - Chaffee County
From Salida, go .5 mile NW on Hwy 291 to CR 154; then go .5 mile W. 186 acres.
FISHING: coldwater stream, coldwater lake.
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, limited tours.
FACILITIES: rest room, drinking water.
RESTRICTIONS: Dogs prohibited.
MOUNT SHAVANO SWA - Chaffee County
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Closed S of CR 154.
b. Camping, fires, discharging firearms prohibited.
MOUNTAIN HOME RES. SWA - Costilla County
From Ft. Garland, go 2.5 miles E on Hwy 160 to Trinchera Ranch Rd; then 2 miles S to Icehouse Rd;
then 1 mile W to N entrance. Or, continue 1 mile S to S entrance.
FISHING: coldwater lake.
RECREATION: wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: rest room, boat ramp.
RESTRICTIONS: Waterskiing prohibited.
MURPHY SWA - Jackson County
From Walden, go 1 mile E on CR 12. 6 miles of river.
FISHING: coldwater stream.
RESTRICTIONS: Hunting prohibited.
NAKAGAWA SWA - Weld County
From Kersey, go 5 miles E on Hwy 34 to CR 61; then 2 miles N.
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, dove, waterfowl.
RECREATION: wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited except when hunting.
NARRAGUINNEP RES. SWA - Montezuma County
From Cortez, go 11 miles NW on Hwy 491 to Hwy 184; then 2 miles E.
HUNTING: waterfowl.
FISHING: coldwater lake.
RECREATION: boating, picnicking, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: rest room, boat ramp.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires, alcoholic beverages, glass containers prohibited.
b. Closed 1 hour after sunset to 1 hour before sunrise except for fishing.
NARROWS SWA - Larimer County
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires, hunting, target shooting prohibited
b. Closed except 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour after sunset.
c. Closed except for walk-ins Nov. 1-March 31.
NORTH FORK SWA - Larimer County
From Drake, go 1/4 mile W on Devil’s Gulch Rd.
FISHING: coldwater stream.
RESTRICTIONS: Closed except for fishing.
NORTH LAKE SWA - Las Animas County
From Trinidad, go 35 miles NW on Hwy l2. 840 acres.
FISHING: coldwater lake and stream.
HUNTING: deer, elk, turkey, bear
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: rest rooms, boat ramp with parking area at north lake.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited except float tubes or craft propelled by hand, wind or electric motor.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
NORTH STERLING RES. SWA - Logan County
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited Nov. 1 through last day of regular goose season. Craft propelled by hand
allowed to set and pick up decoys and retrieve downed waterfowl.
b. Hunting from dam prohibited.
c. Target practice prohibited except in established areas.
OAK RIDGE SWA - Rio Blanco County
BELAIRE UNIT: From Meeker, go 21 miles E on CR 8 to CR 17 (Buford/Newcastle Rd); then go 1 1/2 miles S.
LAKE AVERY UNIT: From Meeker, go 1.5 miles N on Hwy 13 to CR 8; then 19 miles E.
SLEEPY CAT PONDS UNIT: From Meeker, go 16 miles E on CR 8 .
SLEEPY CAT FISHING EASEMENT: From Meeker, go 17 miles E on CR 8 to Sleepy Cat Guest
Ranch.
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�HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky (blue) grouse, dove, waterfowl.
FISHING: coldwater stream.
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: campsites, rest room, drinking water, boat ramp.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping prohibited except in designated areas.
b. Closed Dec. 1-July 15 on Oak Ridge Unit.
c. Sleepy Cat Ponds and Sleepy Cat fishing easement closed except for fishing.
d. Hunting prohibited except archery S of CR 8, W of CR 17, and N and E of CR 10.
e. On Lake Avery, waterskiing and jet skis prohibited. Boating permitted only if it does not create
whitewater wake.
f. Note: Due to an error in the 2009 Colorado Fishing brochure, fishing restrictions are being
included for this property as a convenience for anglers. On Sleepy Cat easement, Wakara lease

and Meeker Pasture SWA E of Meeker: Artificial flies and lures only. All trout must be returned
to the water immediately.
ODD FELLOWS SWA - Jackson County
From Walden, go .5 mile W on Hwy 14 to CR 12; then 5.1 miles W to CR 18; then 4.5 miles W to CR
5; then .5 miles N to CR 20; then 4.2 miles W on to parking area. Follow signs S to river.
FISHING: coldwater stream.
RESTRICTIONS: Camping, hunting prohibited.
ORCHARD MESA SWA - Mesa County
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access only from parking area on C Rd between 30 and 31 Rds.
b. Camping, fires, horses prohibited Vehicles prohibited beyond parking area.
c. Closed March 15-July 14 to protect nesting migratory birds.
d. Waterfowl hunters must use designated blinds or zones. See waterfowl brochure.
e. No other small game hunting allowed.
f. Deer hunting by permit only. Permit applications available from DOW in Grand Junction, (970)
255-6100. Permits issued by drawing. Application deadline Aug. 1.
g. Hunting by bows and shotguns with shotshells only.
h. Dogs allowed only as hunting aid.
ORDWAY RES. SWA - Crowley County
From Ordway, go 2 miles N on Hwy 71. (SWA W of Hwy) 12 acres.
FISHING: warmwater.
RECREATION: camping.
OVERLAND TRAIL SWA - Logan County
From Atwood, go .5 mile S on Hwy 63 to CR 16; then E .5 mile;. 192 acres.
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite quail, turkey, dove, waterfowl.
RECREATION: wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Reservations required by calling 1-800-846-9453. Reservations not accepted more than 14 days
before hunt date, nor after noon the day before the hunt date, or noon Friday for Sun. and holidays
on Mon. To cancel, hunters must do so by noon the day before the hunt date. Failing to cancel
reservations may result in losing reservation rights for the rest of the season. Max. 1 reservation
per day, and 1 reservation per phone call. Max. hunters per group is 4. Reservations not transferable. People making reservations must be licensed hunters for the species to be hunted and must
be at property the day of hunt. Hunters with reservations can only hunt area specified on reservation. Mandatory check in and check out at designated check station as posted.
b. Foot access only from check station parking lot.
c. Limited to 4 groups or vehicles. Max. 4 people per group.
d. Wildlife viewing only June 1-Aug. 31, Sat., Sun., Wed.
e. Sept. 1-May 31, hunting permitted Sat., Sun., Wed., legal holidays and opening days of plains
rifle deer and late rifle deer seasons. All recreational activities except deer hunting are prohibited
on opening weekend of regular plains rifle deer season, and opening day and first weekend of late
plains rifle deer season.
f. Turkey hunting allowed opening day, Sat., Sun., Wed., of turkey seasons.
g. Camping, fires, dog training, horses prohibited. Discharging bows, firearms prohibited except
when hunting. Discharging bows allowed for bowfishing. Target practice prohibited except if
authorized by area wildlife mgr.
h. Beginning first day of regular duck season through last day of regular duck season, only hunting allowed.
Waterfowl and small game hunters must check out at designated check station by 2 p.m. Deer and turkey
hunters do not need to check in or out, but reservations required. Max. 4 per reservation. Waterfowl, small game
hunting allowed Sat., Sun., Wed., Columbus Day (observed), Veterans Day (observed), Thanksgiving Day,
Christmas, New Year’s Day, Martin Luther King Day. Hunters must check out at check station by 2 p.m.
j. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited from first day of teal season to last day of dark goose season.
OWL MOUNTAIN SWA - Jackson County
From Walden, go 13 miles SE on Hwy 14 to CR 25; then 6 miles SW. 920 acres.
HUNTING: small game, big game.

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�RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing.
OXBOW SWA - Otero County
From La Junta, go 9 miles E on Hwy 50 to CR 36, then go 1/2 mile N to parking area. 410 acres.
HUNTING: deer, turkey, bobwhite quail, mourning dove.
RECREATION: wildlife viewing.
PARACHUTE PONDS SWA - Garfield County
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires, swimming prohibited.
b. Float tubes permitted only for fishing.
PARVIN LAKE SWA - Larimer County
From Red Feather Lakes, go 2 miles E on Red Feather Lakes Rd. 62 water acres, 180 land acres.
HUNTING: waterfowl.
FISHING: coldwater lake.
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: rest room.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited except float tubes for fishing.
b. Anglers must enter on foot through gate at check station and must check in and out at station if open.
PASTORIUS RES. SWA - La Plata County
From Durango, go 8 miles E on Hwy 160 to Hwy 172; then 2 miles S to CR 302; then 1 mile S to CR
304; then 1/2 mile W. 85 acres.
HUNTING: waterfowl.
FISHING: coldwater lake.
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: rest room, boat ramp.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited except float tubes or craft propelled by hand or electric motor.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited except when hunting.
d. Hunting prohibited except Sat., Sun. and Wed.
PERINS PEAK SWA - La Plata County
TRACT A: From Durango, go 4 miles W on Hwy 160 to CR 207 (Lightner Ck Rd); turn right and
go 2 miles N to CR 208 (Dry Fork Rd).
TRACT B: From Durango, go 5 miles W on Hwy 160 to Victory Coal Mine Rd; turn right and go .5
mile on access road (through private property).
13,442 total acres, both tracts.
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, squirrel, dusky (blue) grouse, turkey, black bear.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping prohibited except during deer and elk seasons.
b. Discharging firearms prohibited except when hunting.
c. Closed E of CR 208 and N of Hwy 160, April 1-July 15.
d. Closed from last day of deer and elk seasons to March 31.
e. Fires, snowmobiles prohibited.
PICEANCE SWA - Garfield, Rio Blanco counties
SQUARE S RANCH: From Meeker, go 20 miles W on Hwy 64 to CR 5 (Piceance Ck Rd); then 9
miles S to N edge of boundary.
SQUARE S SUMMER RANGE: From Meeker, go 20 miles W on Hwy 64 to CR 5 (Piceance Ck
Rd); then 17 miles S to CR 26 (Black Sulphur Ck Rd); then 20 miles W to E entrance.
YELLOW CREEK UNIT: From Meeker, go 20 miles W on Hwy 64 to CR 5 (Piceance Ck Rd); then
6 miles S to CR 20 (dirt road); then 5 miles W to Yellow Ck Rd.
LITTLE HILLS EXPERIMENT STATION: From Meeker, go 20 miles W on Hwy 64 to CR 5
(Piceance Ck Rd); then 7 miles S to Dry Fork turn-off. Follow signs to station (3 miles).
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, blue and sage grouse, dove, waterfowl.
FISHING: coldwater lake.
RECREATION: camping in designated areas, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: rest room, drinking water.
PIKES PEAK SWA - Teller County
From Gillette, go 2 miles S on dirt road; then 1.5 miles E to Bison Res. (NE of res.). 635 acres.
HUNTING: bighorn sheep.
RECREATION: wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS: Closed April 1-July 15.
PITKIN SFU - Gunnison County
From Gunnison, go 14 miles E on Hwy 50 to Quartz Ck Rd; go 14 miles E to Parlin; turn N. 48 acres.
FISHING: coldwater stream.
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, limited tours.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Fishing prohibited except in Quartz Ck.
b. Dogs prohibited.

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�PLATEAU CREEK SWA - Mesa County
From Grand Junction, go E on I-70 to exit #49; then 8 miles E on Hwy 65 to Hwy 330; turn left to
Sunnyside Rd; go 1/8 mile N. 1,346 acres.
HUNTING: deer, elk, dove.
RECREATION: wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: rifle range.
RESTRICTIONS: Vehicles prohibited Dec. 1-Aug. 1.
PLAYA BLANCA SWA - Alamosa County
RESTRICTIONS: Public access in designated areas Tues., Thurs., Sat., Nov. 1-Jan. 30.
PONY EXPRESS SWA- Sedgwick County
From I-76 at Julesburg exit (#180), go .1 mile N on Hwy 385 to CR 28; then go 1.5 miles W on CR 28
to service road; go .1 mile N to parking lot. Or, from Julesburg, go .7 mile W on Hwy 138 to CR 39;
go .9 mile S on CR 39. 1,854 acres.
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite quail, turkey, ducks.
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Target practice prohibited except if authorized by area wildlife mgr.
c. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited except when hunting.
d. All recreational activities except deer hunting are prohibited on opening weekend of regular
plains rifle deer season, and opening day and first weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
e. Horses prohibited except when training hunting dogs and only allowed in Feb., March and April
(through Wed. before spring turkey season opens) and Aug.
f. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited from first day of teal season to last day of dark goose season.
POUDRE RIVER SFU - Larimer County
From Laporte, go 5 miles N on Hwy 287 to Hwy 14, then 38 miles W. 460 acres.
FISHING: coldwater stream.
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing, limited tours.
FACILITIES: rest room.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, dogs, boat launching and takeouts prohibited.
b. Hunting prohibited in designated safety zone as posted.
POUDRE RIVER SWA - Larimer County
From Laporte, go 5 miles N on Hwy 287 to Hwy 14; then go 1.5 miles W. 395 acres.
HUNTING: deer, rabbit.
FISHING: coldwater stream.
RECREATION: rafting, picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: rest room, raft take-out.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping prohibited.
b. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited except when hunting. Discharging bows allowed for bowfishing.
PREWITT RES. SWA - Logan, Washington counties
From I-76 and Merino exit, go 1 mile N to Hwy 6; then 3.3 miles NE. 2,924 acres.
HUNTING: waterfowl, pheasant, bobwhite quail, deer.
FISHING: warmwater.
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: rest room, boat ramp.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake. Boating prohibited Oct. 1 through last day of
regular goose season, except hand-propelled craft used to set and pick up decoys and retrieve
downed waterfowl.
b. Camping, fires prohibited as posted.
c. Fishing allowed only from dam Oct. 1 through last day of waterfowl season. Ice fishing allowed
only within 50 yards of dam.
d. Vehicles limited to 250.
e. Waterskiing, glass beverage containers prohibited. Sailing, windsurfing prohibited except in July and Aug.
f. Hunting prohibited as posted. Hunting prohibited from floating devices.
PUEBLO RES. SWA - Pueblo County
From Pueblo, go 7 miles W on Hwy 96. 4,100 acres.
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, turkey, dove, waterfowl, scaled quail.
FISHING: coldwater stream, coldwater lake.
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: rest room, nature trail.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires, target practice prohibited.
b. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited except shotguns or bows while hunting. Discharging
bows allowed for bowfishing.
c. Field trials may be authorized Feb., March, Aug., and Sept.

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�PUEBLO SFU - Pueblo County
From Pueblo, go 6 miles W of Pueblo Blvd on Hwy 96.
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, limited tours.
FACILITIES: rest room, aquarium.
RESTRICTIONS: Dogs, hunting prohibited.
PUETT RES. SWA - Montezuma County
From Mancos, go 10 miles NW on Hwy 184 to CR 33; then 1 mile S to access trail. 1.5 miles E.
HUNTING: waterfowl.
FISHING: warmwater.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.
PURGATOIRE RIVER SWA - Bent County
From Hwys 50 and 101 in Las Animas, go S on Hwy 101; 1 mile to CR 10.75; then S on Rd 10.75 to
Rd EE; then W to Rd 9.5; then S 1 mile to property at Rds DD &amp; 9.5. 960 acres.
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite quail, scaled quail, turkey, dove, waterfowl.
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing.
QUEENS SWA - Kiowa County
LOWER QUEENS (Neeskah): From Eads, go 15 miles S on Hwy 287 to CR C; then 3.5 miles E to
Upper Queens. Follow access road S 2 miles.
UPPER QUEENS: From Eads, go 15 miles S on Hwy 287 to CR C; then 3.5 miles E.
NEE GRONDA: From Eads, go 15 miles S on Hwy 287 to CR C; then 1 mile .
NEE SO PAH: Closed as posted.
NEE NOSHE: From Eads, go 11 miles S on Hwy 287 to Kiowa County boat ramp access rd; then
.25 mile E to public boat ramp.
4,426 acres, all properties.
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite quail, scaled quail, dove, waterfowl.
FISHING: warmwater.
RECREATION: powerboating, sail boating, sailsurfing, waterskiing, camping, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: rest rooms, boat ramps.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited in Lower Queens if it creates a whitewater wake from opening day of waterfowl season through Dec. 1.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake in channel between Upper and Lower Queens.
c. Hunters in Lower Queens, Upper Queens (including channel), Nee Gronda and Nee Noshe must
check in and out at check station when open.
d. Closed as posted in Lower Queens except to retrieve downed waterfowl Dec. 1 through last day
of waterfowl season as posted.
e. Closed as posted in Upper Queens (including the channel), Nee Gronda, Nee Noshe, and Nee
So Pah except to retrieve downed waterfowl Nov. 1-last day of waterfowl season.
f. ATVs, dirt bikes prohibited.
RADIUM SWA - Eagle, Grand, Routt counties
From Kremmling, go 2.5 miles S on Hwy 9 to CR 1 (Trough Rd to State Bridge); then 12 miles SW.
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky (blue) grouse, dove, waterfowl, black bear, mountain lion.
FISHING: coldwater stream.
RECREATION: camping, rock climbing, snowmobiling, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: rest room.
RESTRICTIONS: Hunting prohibited in designated safety zone as posted.
RALSTON CREEK SWA - Jefferson counties
From Golden, go 1 mile N on Hwy 93 to Golden Gate Canyon Rd. Turn left and go W 13 miles to
Golden Gate Canyon State Park headquarters. S of Ralston Ck. 2,100 acres.
HUNTING: big game, small game, furbearers.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Discharging firearms prohibited except while hunting.
RAMAH RES. SWA - El Paso County
From Ramah, go 4 miles W on Hwy 24. 135 acres.
HUNTING: rabbit, dove, waterfowl.
FISHING: warmwater.
RECREATION: sail boating, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: boat ramp.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited Nov. 1 through last day of waterfowl season except float tubes or craft propelled by hand, wind or electric motor.
b. Camping, fires, water contact activities prohibited.
c. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited except while hunting. Discharging archery equipment
allowed on archery range. Centerfire rifles prohibited. Discharging bows allowed for bowfishing.

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�RED DOG SWA - Prowers County
From Holly go N on CR 35 to Rd JJ; then E on Rd JJ 2 miles. 570 acres.
HUNTING: small game.
RED LION SWA - Logan County
From I-76, take Red Lion exit (#155); go 3 miles N to Hwy 138; then 1 mile NE to CR 95; then 1/4
mile N. 1,297 acres.
HUNTING: rabbit, pheasant, dove, waterfowl (as posted), bobwhite quail.
FISHING: warmwater.
RECREATION: wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited except float tubes or carry-on craft propelled by hand for fishing or hunting.
b. Boating prohibited Oct. 1-March 31 except hand-propelled craft to place or retrieve decoys or
downed waterfowl.
c. Fishing restricted to dam Oct. 1 to March 31. During this time ice fishing restricted to within 50 yards of dam.
d. Camping, fires prohibited. Target practice prohibited except if authorized by area wildlife mgr.
Discharging firearms or bows prohibited except if hunting. Discharging bows allowed for bowfishing.
e. Hunting prohibited from frozen surface of lake and floating devices.
f. During special late light goose season and conservation orders for light geese, light goose hunting allowed in
area bounded on N by CR 970, on E by CR 97 (CR 1), on S by Hwy 138 and on W by CR 95.
g. Beginning on first day of regular duck season through last day of regular duck season, waterfowl
and small game hunters must check out at designated check station. Access from designated parking areas only.
RED MOUNTAIN SWA - Grand County
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Closed Nov. 15-April 15.
b. Fires, motor vehicles prohibited.
c. Dogs must be on a leash.
RICHARD SWA - Jackson County
Fishing: from Walden, go .5 mile W on Hwy 14 to CR 12W; then 8 miles W to CR 7; then 7 miles N
to Lake John SWA. Go to S end of Lake John to parking lot. Hunting access: from Walden, go .5 mile
W on Hwy 14 to CR 12W; then 13.7 miles W to parking area. Hunting area E of CR 12W. 3,817 acres,
6 miles of river.
HUNTING: big game, small game, waterfowl.
FISHING: coldwater stream.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping prohibited.
b. Hunting prohibited within 200 yards of buildings.
RIFLE FALLS SFU - Garfield County
From Rifle, go 15 miles N on Hwy 325. 600 acres.
FISHING: coldwater stream.
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, limited tours.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Dogs, fires, rock climbing prohibited. Camping prohibited except if authorized by hatchery mgr.
b. Hunting prohibited in designated safety areas.
RIO BLANCO LAKE SWA - Rio Blanco County
From Meeker, go 20 miles W on Hwy 64. 383 acres.
HUNTING: waterfowl, rabbit.
FISHING: coldwater stream, warmwater lake.
RECREATION: power boating, waterskiing, wildlife viewing, camping in designated area.
FACILITIES: rest room, boat ramp.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Field trials may be authorized Feb., March, Aug., and Sept.
b. Waterskiing prohibited March 1-June 15.
RIO GRANDE SWA - Rio Grande County
From Monte Vista, go 3 miles E on Sherman Ave. 935 acres.
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, dove, waterfowl.
FISHING: coldwater stream.
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: rest room, parking areas.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Fires, bowfishing prohibited.
b. Closed Feb. 15-July 15. AWM may authorize access if it won’t harm nesting or wintering birds.
c. Camping prohibited except in parking areas with toilets.
d. AWM. may post closures to manage hunting pressure during waterfowl seasons, and to protect
maintenance and construction equipment, and human health and safety.
RIO GRANDE SWA (Del Norte fishing easements) - Rio Grande County
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping prohibited.
b. Closed except for fishing.

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�RITO HONDO RES. SWA - Hinsdale County
From Creede, go 35 miles W on Hwy 149 to USFS Rd 513; then 2 miles NW to fork. Take R fork 200 yards N.
FISHING: coldwater lake.
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: rest room, campgrounds.
RESTRICTIONS: Boating prohibited except float tubes or craft propelled by hand, wind or electric motor.
ROAD CANYON RES. SWA - Hinsdale County
From Creede, go 25 miles W on Hwy 149 to USFS Rd 520; then 4 miles W.
FISHING: coldwater lake.
RECREATION: wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: rest room, drinking water, boat ramp.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping prohibited.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.
ROARING FORK SWA - Garfield County
RESTRICTIONS: Camping, fires, discharging firearms prohibited.
ROARING JUDY SFU - Gunnison County
From Gunnison, go 15 miles NW on East River. 778 acres.
FISHING: coldwater stream, pond fishing.
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, limited tours.
FACILITIES: rest room.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Target practice prohibited except in designated areas.
c. Fishing prohibited sunset to sunrise.
d. Discharging firearms prohibited in designated safety zone.
ROCK CREEK SWA - Routt County
From Kremmling, go 6 miles N on Hwy 40 to Hwy 134; then 12 miles W over Gore Pass to USFS Rd
206; then 2.5 miles SW.
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky (blue) grouse, waterfowl.
FISHING: coldwater stream.
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing.
ROCKY FORD SWA - Otero County
From Rocky Ford, go 2 miles NE on Hwy 266, cross bridge, turn E on CR 80.5. 550 acres. Go 1.25
miles farther E to McClelland tract. 662 acres.
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, pheasant, bobwhite quail, dove, waterfowl.
FISHING: warmwater.
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: rest rooms.
RESTRICTIONS: Fires prohibited.
ROEBER SWA - Delta County
From Paonia on Onarga Ave, go S on Lamborn Mesa Rd to Minerich Rd. Go 1 mile S on Minerich Rd
to parking lot.
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit.
FISHING: coldwater lake.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires, dogs, bowfishing prohibited.
b. Discharging firearms and hunting prohibited in open space easement.
c. Closed from last day of regular big game season through April 30.
d. Closed except hunting or fishing.
ROSEMONT RES. SWA - Teller County
From Divide, go 15 miles S on Hwy 67 to Gold Camp Rd near Victor; then 20 miles E. 20 acres.
FISHING: coldwater lake.
RECREATION: wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: rest rooms.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating, camping, dogs, fires, picnicking, water contact activities prohibited.
b. Fishing prohibited 9 p.m.-5 a.m.
c. Closed Nov. 1-May 10.
d. Closed except by foot from established parking areas.
e. Closed near dam, caretaker’s house and N side of res. as posted.
RUNYON/FOUNTAIN LAKES SWA - Pueblo County
From Pueblo, go S on I-25 to exit 98-A; then S on Santa Fe to Runyon Field; then E on Runyon Field
Rd. .5 mile. 40 acres.
FISHING: warmwater, coldwater fishing.
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: rest rooms, nature trail, handicapped fishing dock.

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�RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating, camping, fires, water contact activities prohibited.
b. Closed sunset to sunrise except fishing.
RUSSELL LAKES SWA - Saguache County
From Saguache, go 9 miles S on Hwy 285 to CR R; then 1.5 miles E. 793 acres.
HUNTING: rabbit, dove, waterfowl.
RECREATION: wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping prohibited except in self-contained units in designated areas.
b. Field trials may be authorized Feb., March, Aug., and Sept.
c. Closed except as posted. Closed Feb. 15-July 15. Sect. 29 closed during waterfowl seasons.
d. Parking only in established parking areas.
e. Closed after 1 p.m. during first waterfowl season.
f. Bowfishing prohibited.
SAN LUIS LAKES SWA - Alamosa County
From Alamosa, go 13 miles N on Hwy 17 to Sand Dunes Monument Rd; then 8 miles E to access
road; then 1/4 mile N.
HUNTING: waterfowl, dove.
FISHING: coldwater lake.
RECREATION: wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: boat ramp, parking areas.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited N of buoy line. Closed N of buoy line and E-W fence line Feb. 15-July 15.
b. Camping prohibited N of buoy line and E-W fence line.
SAN MIGUEL SWA (Applebaugh fishing easement) - San Miguel County
From Placerville, go .75 mile S on Hwy 145.
FISHING: coldwater stream.
RECREATION: wildlife viewing.
SANCHEZ RES. SWA - Costilla County
From San Luis, go 3 miles E on Hwy 152 to Hwy 242; then 5.2 miles S.
FISHING: warmwater lake.
FACILITIES: rest room, boat ramp.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting, waterskiing, bowfishing prohibited. Camping prohibited in boat ramp parking area.
b. Closed except for fishing.
SAND DRAW SWA - Sedgwick County
From I-76 at Julesburg (#180), go 8 miles S on Hwy 385 to CR 16; turn E to CR 49; go 1 mile S. 209 acres.
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, pheasant, dove.
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Target practice prohibited except if authorized by area wildlife mgr.
c. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited except when hunting.
d. Hunting limited to youth/mentors. One mentor per youth may hunt.
SANDS LAKE SWA - Chaffee County
From Salida, go .5 mile NW on Hwy 291. SWA is E of hwy, opposite Mt. Shavano Hatchery.
FISHING: coldwater lake.
RESTRICTIONS: Camping prohibited.
SANDSAGE SWA - Yuma County
From Wray, go 4.5 miles W on Hwy 34 to CR 35; then .25 mile W to CR CC; then .5 mile S.
HUNTING: rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite quail, dove, waterfowl, turkey, deer.
FISHING: coldwater stream.
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Hunting prohibited except with shotguns or bows.
c. Target practice prohibited except if authorized by area wildlife mgr.
d. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited except when hunting. Discharging bows allowed for bowfishing.
SAPINERO SWA - Gunnison County
From Gunnison, go 15 miles W on Hwy 50 (access from Hwy 50 at Red Ck, East Elk Ck and Dry
Gulch Rd). 7,129 acres.
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky (blue) grouse.
RECREATION: wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS: Snowmobiles prohibited.
SARVIS CREEK SWA - Routt County
From Steamboat Springs, go 4.5 miles S on Hwy 131 to CR 18; then 7 miles SE.

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�HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky (blue) grouse, waterfowl.
FISHING: coldwater stream.
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: rest room.
RESTRICTIONS: Camping, campfires prohibited except 3 days before the beginning of regular big
game seasons through 3 days after end of regular big game seasons.
SAWHILL PONDS - Boulder County
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Dogs must be on 6-foot leash, held and controlled by handler except in designated areas.
b. Motorized, non-motor vehicles (including. bicycles) prohibited beyond designated parking areas.
c. Hunting, boating, bellyboats prohibited. Other activities prohibited as posted.
d. Horseback riding prohibited except on established maintenance roads.
e. Closed midnight to 5 a.m.
f. Collecting prohibited, except as authorized by permit.
SEDGWICK BAR SWA - Sedgwick County
From Sedgwick, go 2 miles NE on Hwy 138 to access road; then .5 mile S. 885 acres.

HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite quail, dove, waterfowl, turkey.
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited except when hunting. Discharging bows allowed for bowfishing.
c. Target practice prohibited except if authorized by area wildlife mgr.
d. All recreational activities except deer hunting are prohibited on opening weekend of regular
plains rifle deer season, and opening day and first weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
e. Horses prohibited except when training hunting dogs and only allowed in Feb., March and April
(through Wed. before spring turkey season opens) and Aug.
f. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited from first day of teal season to last day of dark goose season.
SEGO SPRINGS SWA - Conejos County
From Manassa, go 3 miles E on Hwy 142 to access road; then .5 mile N. 640 acres.
HUNTING: rabbit, dove, waterfowl.
FISHING: coldwater stream.
RECREATION: wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Field trials may be authorized Aug. and Sept.
b. Fires, bowfishing prohibited.
c. Closed Feb. 15-July 15.
SETCHFIELD SWA - Bent County
From Hwys 50 &amp; 101 in Las Animas, take Hwy 101 S 16 miles to CR P. Go W on Rd P 1 mile to Rd
11; then S 6 miles on Rds 11 and 10. 2,438 acres.
HUNTING: antelope, rabbit, bobwhite quail, scaled quail, dove.
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS: Camping, fires prohibited.
SEYMOUR LAKE SWA - Jackson County
From Walden, go l4 miles SW on Hwy l4 to CR 28; then l mile S to CR 11; then 3 miles S to CR 11A;
then .5 mile W. 81 water acres.
HUNTING: waterfowl.
FISHING: coldwater lake.
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: rest room, boat ramp.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.
b. Sailboards prohibited.
SHARPTAIL RIDGE SWA - Douglas County
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Day use only. Foot access only.
b. Camping prohibited.
c. Hunting allowed only for deer and elk by permit. Hunters must have limited deer or elk license for unit 51
before applying for permit. Max. 2 hunters daily. Group applications allowed for max. 2 hunters. Permits valid
only 2-3 days starting after Labor Day weekend. Permits issued by drawing. Application deadline: third Mon. in
July. Applications from DOW in Denver, 303-291-7227. Permit holders can take 1 non-hunting person along,
but that person must stay with hunters at all times. Hunters can park in parking area behind gate during times
when permitted. Driving elsewhere prohibited.
SIMMONS SWA - Yuma County
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Closed June 1-Aug. 31.
b. Foot access only.
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SIMPSON PONDS SWA - Larimer County
From I-25 at Hwy 402 exit (#255), go 2 miles W on Hwy 402 to CR 9E; then .5 mile N. 44 acres.
HUNTING: dove, waterfowl.
FISHING: warmwater.
RECREATION: wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited except float tubes for fishing.
b. Camping, fires, dog training, horseback riding, bicycling prohibited.
c. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited except when hunting. Discharging bows allowed for bowfishing.
d. Closed 1 hour after sunset to 1 hour before sunrise except for fishing or with night hunting permit.
63 RANCH SWA - Park County
From Fairplay, 15 miles S on Hwy 285 or 5.5 miles N of Antero Jct on Hwy 285. 1,200 acres.
HUNTING: waterfowl, big game.
FISHING: coldwater stream fishing.
RECREATION: wildlife observation.
RESTRICTIONS: Camping prohibited.
SKAGUAY RES. SWA - Teller County
From Victor, go .5 mile E on CR 67 to CR 861; then 6.5 miles E. 174 acres.
FISHING: coldwater lake.
RECREATION: wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: rest rooms, boat ramps.
RESTRICTIONS: Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.
SMITH RES. SWA - Costilla County
From Blanca, go .5 mile W on Hwy 160 to Airport Rd; then 4 miles S to SWA.
HUNTING: waterfowl.
FISHING: coldwater lake.
RECREATION: wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: trailer dump station, rest room, boat ramp.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Field trials may be authorized Feb., March, Aug. and Sept.
b. Closed Feb. 15-July 15 on N and E shores.
c. Fishing prohibited Nov. 1 through end of waterfowl season except within 200 yards of dam.
d. Waterskiing prohibited.
e. Vehicles prohibited within 50 feet of water.
SOUTH REPUBLICAN SWA - Yuma County
From Burlington, go 21 miles N on Hwy 385 to CR 1; go 3 miles E. Go 2 miles N and 2 miles E.
13,140 acres.
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, turkey, pheasant, bobwhite quail, dove, waterfowl, snipe.
FISHING: warmwater lake.
RECREATION: power boating, sail boating, sail surfing, waterskiing, camping, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: campsites, trailer dump station, rest rooms, drinking water, boat ramps, picnic area
with barbeque pit.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Field trials may be authorized Feb., March, Aug. and Sept. No more than 2 trials may be authorized Feb.-March. No more than 1 trial may be authorized Aug.-Sept.
b. Waterfowl hunting prohibited on downstream face of dam.
c. Parking for waterfowl hunting only in designated areas.
d. Waterfowl hunting prohibited as posted.
SPANISH PEAKS SWA - Las Animas County
From Aguilar, go W on Apishapa Rd; follow signs. 6,450 acres.
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, squirrel, turkey.
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: rest rooms, drinking water.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited except in established areas.
b. Access only from established parking areas.
c. Parking only in designated areas.
SPINNEY MOUNTAIN SWA - Park County

From Hartsel, go 3 miles S on CR 59. 3,000 acres.
HUNTING: waterfowl.
FISHING: coldwater stream.
RECREATION: wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS: Camping, fires prohibited.

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�SPRING CREEK RES. SWA - Gunnison County

From Gunnison go N on Hwy 135 to Almont. Turn right on CR 742; travel 6 miles to Spring Ck.
Turn left on Spring Ck Rd and go 14 miles.
FISHING: coldwater lake.
RECREATION: camping, fishing, wildlife viewing.
ACCESS: limited to summer travel, usually July-October.
FACILITIES: campsites, drinking water, rest rooms, boat ramp.
STALKER LAKE SWA - Yuma County
From Wray, go 2 miles W on Hwy 34 to CR FF; then 1.5 miles N to access road; then .5 mile W. 75 acres.
HUNTING: pheasant, bobwhite quail, dove, waterfowl.
FISHING: coldwater lake, warmwater lake.
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: rest room, boat ramp, picnic shelters, tables.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited except float tubes or craft propelled by hand, wind or electric motor.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Hunting prohibited except with shotguns or bows.
d. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited except when hunting. Discharging bows allowed for bowfishing.
e. Target practice prohibited except if authorized by area wildlife mgr.
f. Hunting on W half of lake prohibited. Hunting permitted from closed area E to dam until Oct. 31.
STORM MOUNTAIN ACCESS ROAD - Larimer County
From Masonville, go 3 1/4 miles NW on CR 27 to road.
RESTRICTIONS: Closed as posted to prevent road and habitat damage.
SUMMIT RES. SWA - Montezuma County
From Mancos, go 9 miles NW on Hwy 184.
HUNTING: waterfowl.
FISHING: warmwater.
RECREATION: wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: rest room, boat ramp.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.
TAMARACK RANCH SWA - Logan County
From I-76 at Crook exit (#149), go .5 mile N on Hwy 55. 10,696 acres.
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite quail, dove, waterfowl, turkey.
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing, limited camping.
FACILITIES: rest room, drinking water.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping prohibited except in designated area.
b. Field trials may be authorized Feb., March, Aug. and Sept. No more than 3 trials may be authorized Feb.-March and Aug., and no more than 1 in Sept.
c. Fires prohibited except in designated camping area.
d. Mandatory check station. Assigned parking spots. Hunters must stay at assigned check-in area until 9
a.m. when they can walk to adjacent areas and hunt. Deer and turkey hunters required only to check into
E or W Tamarack, unit 91. At S Tamarack S of I-76, unit 93, mandatory check in and out.
e. Reservations required by calling 1-800-846-9453 for hunting on weekends and Columbus Day
(observed), Veterans Day (observed), Thanksgiving Day, Christmas, New Year’s Day, Martin
Luther King Day and Presidents’ Day. Mandatory check station. The first hunt date available for
reservations is the Sat. after Oct. 24 and the last date available is the last Sun. of regular duck season. Weekdays, weekends and holidays outside the reservation period and any unreserved or open
units are available for hunting without reservations and are regulated through check station.
Reservations not accepted more than 14 days before hunt date, nor after noon the day before the
hunt date, or noon Friday for Sun. and holidays on Mon. To cancel, hunters must do so by noon
the day before the hunt date. Failing to cancel reservations may result in losing reservation rights
for the rest of the season. Max. 1 reservation per day, and 1 reservation per phone call.
Reservations not transferable. People making reservations must be licensed hunters for the species
to be hunted and must be at property the day of hunt. Hunters with reservations can only hunt area
specified on reservation. Mandatory check in and check out as posted at designated station.
f. Target practice prohibited except if authorized by area wildlife mgr.
g. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited except when hunting. Discharging bows allowed for bowfishing.
h. All recreational activities except deer hunting are prohibited on opening weekend of regular
plains rifle deer season, and opening day and first weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
i. Horses prohibited N of I-76 except when training hunting dogs and then only allowed in Feb.,
March, April (through Wed. before spring turkey season opens) and Aug.
j. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited from first day of teal season to last day of dark goose season.

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�TARRYALL RES. SWA - Park County
From Jefferson, go 16 1/2 miles SE on CR 77. 886 acres (175 acres of water.)
HUNTING: deer, elk, waterfowl.
FISHING: coldwater lake, stream fishing.
RECREATION: camping.
FACILITIES: rest room, boat ramp.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Closed at dam, spillway and outlet structures.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates whitewater wake.
TAYLOR RIVER SWA - Gunnison County
From Gunnison, go 10 miles N on Hwy 135 to USFS Rd 742 (Taylor River Rd); then 18 miles E to
base of Taylor Res.
FISHING: coldwater stream.
RECREATION: wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires, hunting prohibited.
b. Parking only in designated areas.
c. Closed from Taylor dam to 325 yards downstream.
TERRACE RES. SWA - Conejos County
From Monte Vista, go 12 miles S on Hwy 15 to USFS Rd 250, then 9 miles W.
FISHING: coldwater lake.
RECREATION: wildlife viewing.
TETER SWA - Park County
From Jefferson, 2 miles S on Hwy 285; then 2 miles N on CR 35. 950 acres.
HUNTING: big game, waterfowl.
FISHING: coldwater stream fishing.
RECREATION: wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS: Camping, fires prohibited.
THURSTON RES. SWA - Prowers County
From Lamar, go 9 miles N on Hwy 196 to CR TT; then 1 mile W to CR 7; then .25 mile N. 173 acres.
HUNTING: dove, waterfowl, rabbit.
FISHING: warmwater.
RECREATION: power boating, sail boating, sail surfing, waterskiing, camping, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: boat ramps, rest room.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited if it creates whitewater wake Nov. 1 through last day of waterfowl season.
b. Closed 1 hour after sunset to 1 hour before sunrise except for fishing.
c. ATVs, dirt bikes, snowmobiles prohibited.
d. Frozen surface of lake closed.
e. Dams, inlets, outlet structures closed except for fishing.
TILMAN BISHOP SWA - Mesa County
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Closed during nesting and migratory bird period, March 15-July 14.
b. Camping, turkey hunting prohibited. Dogs prohibited except as an aid to hunting.
c. Waterfowl hunters must hunt from designated blinds/zone. Blinds assigned at entrance station, available daily, first come, first served. Max. 4 hunters per blind. Mandatory check in and out station.
d. Hunting restricted to bows and shotguns with shot-shells only.
e. Deer hunting allowed by permit. Applications from DOW in Grand Junction (970) 255-6100.
Application deadlines: Aug. 1. Permits by drawing; successful applicants notified by mail. Date,
time and location of drawing on application.
TIMPAS CREEK SWA (inc. Otero Pond) - Otero County
From Rocky Ford, go 4 miles S on Hwy 71 to Hwy 10; then 2 miles E across Timpas Ck Bridge; then
1 mile S on CR 21; then 1 mile W on CR Z. 141 acres.
HUNTING: rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite quail, dove, waterfowl.
FISHING: warmwater.
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS: Fires prohibited.
TOMAHAWK SWA - Park County
From Hartsel, go 5 miles N on Hwy 9, then .5 mile to parking area. Or, from Fairplay, go 10 miles S
on Hwy 9, then .5 mile to parking area. 3,400 acres.
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, waterfowl, antelope.
FISHING: coldwater stream.
RECREATION: wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS: Camping, fires prohibited.

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�TOTTEN RES. SWA - Montezuma County
From Cortez, go 3 1/2 miles E on Hwy 160 to CR 29; then 1 mile N.
HUNTING: waterfowl.
FISHING: warmwater.
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: rest room, boat ramp.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires, alcoholic beverages, glass containers prohibited.
b. Hunting prohibited in inlet Sept. 30-Jan. 20 as posted to protect resting waterfowl.
c. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.
d. Closed along N shore March 1-May 31.
e. Closed 1 hour after sunset to 1 hour before sunrise except fishing.
TREAT/OGDEN SWA - Fremont County
From Coaldale, go W on Hwy 50 for 2 miles to CR 45; turn N and go 1.5 miles. Public access may not
be on both sides of the river. Check for signs. This is a fishing property only.
HUNTING: none.
FISHING: coldwater stream.
RECREATION: none.
FACILITIES: none.
TRUJILLO MEADOWS SWA - Conejos County
From Antonito, go 36 miles W on Hwy 17 to USFS Rd 118;, then 4 miles N.
FISHING: coldwater lake.
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: rest room, drinking water.
RESTRICTIONS: Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.
TURK’S POND SWA - Baca County
From Springfield, go 2 miles N on Hwy 287 to CR HH; go 14 miles E to CR 39. Go 3.5 miles N.
200 acres.
HUNTING: dove.
FISHING: warmwater.
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited except float tubes or craft propelled by hand, wind or electric motor.
b. Camping prohibited.
c. Closed near pond and administrative building except to retrieve downed waterfowl from opening day of waterfowl season through end of Feb.
TWIN SISTERS SWA - Larimer County
From Allenspark, go 4 miles N on Hwy 7 to Meeker Park (USFS Rd 119); go 2.5 miles N to USFS Rd
325; then 1 mile W. 640 acres.
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky (blue) grouse.
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing.
TWO BUTTES RES. SWA - Baca, Prowers counties
From Springfield, go 18 miles N on Hwy 287 to CR B.5; then 3 miles E. 6,793 acres.
HUNTING: deer, antelope, rabbit, pheasant, bobwhite quail, scaled quail, dove, waterfowl.
FISHING: warmwater.
RECREATION: camping, hiking, rock climbing, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: trailer dump station, rest rooms, drinking water, rifle range, boat ramps.
RESTRICTIONS: Boating prohibited in Two Buttes Ponds below dam except float tubes or craft
propelled by hand, wind or electric motor.
VAIL DEER UNDERPASS SWA - Eagle County
From Vail, go 4 miles W on S side of frontage rd of I-70.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting prohibited.
b. Closed Nov. 1-June 15.
VERNER SWA - Jackson County
From Walden, go .5 mile W on Hwy 14 to CR 12; then 5.1 miles W to CR 18; then .5 mile W to access
road. 1 mile of river.
RECREATION: coldwater fishing.
RESTRICTIONS: Closed except for fishing.
VIKING VALLEY SWA - Gunnison, Saguache counties
RESTRICTIONS: Closed except if authorized by landowner.
WAHATOYA SWA - Huerfano County
From LaVeta, go 1 mile E on Bear Ck Rd. 80 acres.
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�RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: rest room.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited except float tubes or craft propelled by hand or wind.
b. Camping, fires, prohibited.
WALKER SWA - Mesa County
From Grand Junction, go 2 miles W on Hwys 6 and 50; turn S on River Rd; go .5 mile; turn S on gravel road. 351 acres.
FISHING: warmwater.
RECREATION: rafting, canoeing, wildlife viewing, interpretive program.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires, dogs, hunting, trapping prohibited.
b. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited. Bows permitted for bowfishing.
c. Closed 1/2 hour after sunset to 1/2 hour before sunrise.
WARD ROAD POND SWA - Jefferson County
In Denver at I-70 &amp; Ward Rd.
FISHING: warmwater.
FACILITIES: rest room.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited except float tubes or craft propelled by hand.
b. Camping, fires, hunting, dog training, discharging firearms or bows prohibited.
c. Closed except for fishing.
WATSON LAKE SFU - Larimer County
From Ft. Collins, go 7 miles NW on Hwy 287 to Rist Canyon Rd (CR 28); go 1 mile.
FISHING: coldwater stream.
RECREATION: limited tours.
FACILITIES: rest room.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting, dogs prohibited.
b. Closed along W bank of Poudre River next to employee housing.
WATSON LAKE SWA - Larimer County
From Ft.Collins, go 7 miles NW on Hwy 287 to Rist Canyon Rd (CR 52E); go 1 mile W. 139 acres.
FISHING: coldwater stream, warmwater lake.
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: rest rooms, nature trails.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating, camping, hunting, ice fishing, ice skating, discharging firearms prohibited.
b. Parking prohibited on S dam.
c. Closed on NW side as posted.
d. Use or possession of live minnows prohibited.
e. Closed 1 hour after sunset to 1 hour before sunrise except for fishing.
WAUNITA WATCHABLE WILDLIFE AREA - Gunnison County
RECREATION: Wildlife viewing April 1-May 15 for Gunnison sage grouse.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires, dogs, discharging firearms prohibited.
b. Trash must be packed out.
WEBSTER SWA - Weld County
From LaSalle, go 1/4 mile N on Hwy 85 to CR 394; then 2 1/4 miles. 158 acres.
HUNTING: rabbit, pheasant, dove, waterfowl.
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires, horses prohibited.
b. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited, except shotguns, muzzleloaders or bows allowed for
hunting Sept. 1 through Feb. 28. Shotguns or bows allowed in spring turkey season
c. Closed March 1 through Aug. 31 except for spring turkey hunters.
d. Dogs prohibited except as hunting aid. Dog training prohibited except when training for hunting.
WELLINGTON RES. #4, SMITH LAKE SWA - Larimer County
From I-25 at the Wellington exit, go .3 miles W on Hwy 1 to CR 7; then 1.4 miles N to CR 66; then 2
miles W. Wellington Res. #4: 105 acres. Smith Lake: 30 acres.
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: rest rooms.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.
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�c. Sailboards prohibited on Wellington Res. #4.
d. Closed 1 hour after sunset to 1 hour before sunrise except for fishing.
WELLINGTON SWA - Larimer, Weld counties
WELLINGTON UNIT: From I-25 and Hwy 14 exit, go 9 miles N on E svc rd to CR 64; then 1.5 miles E.
COBB LAKE UNIT: From I-25 and Hwy 14 exit, go 5 miles N on E svc rd to CR 56; then 1.4 miles E.
SCHWARE UNIT: From I-25 and Hwy 14 exit, go 7 miles N on E svc rd to CR 60; then 1 mile E.
HUNTING: rabbit, pheasant, dove, waterfowl.
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited except craft propelled by hand to hunt waterfowl.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Field trials may be authorized on Wellington and Schware units Feb., March 1-14 and Aug.
Trials may be authorized on Cobb Lake Unit year-round.
d. Wellington and Schware units closed March 15-July 15.
e. Target practice must be authorized by area wildlife mgr.
f. Wellington Unit closed from first day of regular waterfowl season to first day of pheasant season
except Sat., Sun., Mon. and legal holidays.
g. Horseback riding prohibited except at Cobb Lake Unit during field trials.
h. Big game hunting restricted to archery, shotguns with slugs and muzzleloading.
WEST BANK SWA - Garfield County
Go S on Hwy 82, turn right at mile marker 5 on CR 154.
FISHING: coldwater stream.
RECREATION: boat launch, angler access.
RESTRICTIONS: Camping, fires, discharging firearms prohibited.
WEST LAKE SWA- Larimer County
From Red Feather Lakes, go 1 mile E on Red Feather Lakes Rd. 38 water acres.
HUNTING: waterfowl.
FISHING: coldwater lake.
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, fishing, camping.
FACILITIES: campground, rest room, drinking water.
RESTRICTIONS: Boating prohibited except float tubes or craft propelled by hand, wind or electric motor.
WEST LAKE SWA - Mesa County
FISHING: warmwater lake.
FACILITIES: rest room.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating, water contact activities prohibited.
b. Closed 9 p.m.-7 a.m.
WEST RIFLE CREEK SWA - Garfield County
From Rifle, go 4 miles N on Hwy 13 to Hwy 325; turn right; go 4 miles to CR 252. Go 1.5 miles NW.
HUNTING: deer, elk, black bear, mountain lion, turkey, rabbit, dove, bobcat.
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: Campground on CR 252, 4 miles NW of Hwy 325. Non-potable water only.
RESTRICTIONS: Camping prohibited except day after Labor Day-Dec. 31.
WHEELER SWA - Garfield County
From Silt, take I-70 W about 1 mile. SWA on N side of interstate between I-70 and Hwys 6&amp;24, adjacent to Colorado River. SWA only legally accessible via river. 15 acres.
HUNTING: rabbit, dove, waterfowl.
FISHING: trout, whitefish.
RECREATION: wildlife viewing.
WHITEHORSE SWA - Adams County
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Closed except for youth/mentor waterfowl hunting when authorized by area wildlife manager as
participants in DOW youth hunter program.
b. Reservations required for waterfowl hunting by calling 1-800-846-9453. Mandatory check station. Reservations not accepted more than 14 days before hunt date, nor after noon the day before
the hunt date, or noon Friday for Sun. and holidays on Mon. To cancel, hunters must do so by
noon the day before the hunt date. Failing to cancel reservations may result in losing reservation
rights for the rest of the season. Max. 1 reservation per day, and 1 reservation per phone call.
Reservations not transferable. People making reservations must be licensed hunters for the species
to be hunted and must be at property the day of hunt. Hunters with reservations can only hunt area
specified on reservation except in areas where reservations are not required or are unreserved and
unoccupied. Mandatory check in and check out as posted at designated check station.
WILLIAMS CREEK RES. SWA - Hinsdale County
From Pagosa Springs, go 3 miles W on Hwy 160 to USFS Rd 631; then 30 miles N. 508 acres.

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�HUNTING: waterfowl.
FISHING: coldwater lake.
RECREATION: boating, wildlife viewing, camping.
FACILITIES: rest room, drinking water, boat ramp, campgrounds.RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, open fires, sailboards prohibited.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates white-water wake.
c. Snowmobiles allowed only as an aid in ice fishing.
WINDY GAP WATCHABLE WILDLIFE AREA - Grand County
From Granby, go 2 miles W on Hwy 40. SWA on Hwy 125. 100 acres.
FACILITIES: picnic tables, toilets, 1/4 mile interpretive trail.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Dogs prohibited beyond parking area.
b. Fishing, discharging firearms, camping, fires, hunting, trapping prohibited.
c. Closed outside viewing area.
d. Closed sunset to sunrise.
WOODS LAKE SWA - San Miguel County
From Telluride, go 13 miles W on Hwy 145 to USFS Rd 618 in Fall Ck; then 9 miles S. 160 acres.
FISHING: coldwater stream, coldwater lake.
RECREATION: canoeing, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: rest room.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boats prohibited except float tubes or craft propelled by hand, wind or electric motor.
b. Camping prohibited.
WRAY SFU - Yuma County
From Wray, go 2 miles W on Hwy 34 to CR FF; then 2 miles N. 355 acres.
RECREATION: limited tours.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, hunting, dogs prohibited.
b. Closed E of CR FF.
WRIGHT’S LAKE SWA - Chaffee County
From Nathrop, go 8 miles W on CR 162 to CR 291.
FISHING: coldwater lake and stream access.
YAMPA RIVER SWA- Routt County
RESTRICTIONS: Camping, fires prohibited.

OPERATION GAME THIEF
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poachers or resource violations. Callers don’t have to reveal their names,
testify in court or sign a deposition. Rewards are paid if the information
leads to the arrest of a poacher or a citation is issued. Rewards do not depend on a conviction but
must be requested when a violation is reported. Call: 1-877-COLOOGT toll-free. The number
cannot be used for information requests or emergencies.

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�LIST OF STATE WILDLIFE AREAS BY COUNTY
Adams County
Lowell Ponds AD-1
Whitehorse AD-2
Alamosa County
Higel AL-1
Playa Blanca AL-2
San Luis Lakes AL-3
Archuleta County
Devil Creek AR-1
Echo Canyon Res. AR-2
Baca County
Burchfield BA-1
Turk’s Pond BA-2
Two Buttes Res. (also Prowers Cty.) BA-3
Bent County
Adobe Ck. Res. (also Kiowa Cty.) BE-1
Dawn Pond BE-2
Fort Lyon BE-3
Horse Creek Res. (also Otero Cty.) OT-2
John Martin Res. BE-4
Las Animas SFU BE-5
Purgatoire River BE-6
Setchfield BE-7
Boulder County
Sawhill Ponds BO-1
Chaffee County
Arkansas River/Salida CH-1
Big Bend CH-2
Chalk Cliffs SFU CH-4
Champion CH-5
Clear Creek Res. CH-6
Cottonwood Creek CH-7
Frantz Lake CH-8
Granite CH-9
Harmon CH-10
Heckendorf CH-11
Johnson Village CH-12
Love Meadow CH-13
Mount Ouray CH-14
Mount Shavano SFU CH-15
Mount Shavano SWA CH-16
Sands Lake CH-17
Wright’s Lake CH-18
Clear Creek County
Bergen Peak (also Jefferson Cty.) CC-1
Georgetown CC-2
Mount Evans CC-3
Conejos County
Conejos River CN-1
Hot Creek CN-2
La Jara Res. CN-3
La Jara CN-4
Sego Springs CN-5
Terrace Res. CN-6
Trujillo Meadows CN-7
Costilla County
Mountain Home Res. C0-1
Sanchez Res. C0-2
Smith Res. C0-3

Crowley County
Ordway Res. CR-1
Custer County
De Weese Res. CU-1
Middle Taylor Creek CU-2
Delta County
Escalante (also Mesa, Montrose Ctys.) DE-1
McCluskey DE-2
Roeber DE-3
Dolores County
Coal Bed Canyon DO-1
Fish Creek DO-2
Groundhog Res. DO-3
Jim Olterman/Lone Cone DO-4
Lone Dome (also Montezuma Cty.) MZ-3
Douglas County
Chatfield SFU DG-1
Columbine DG-2
Four-Mile DG-3
Sharptail Ridge DG-4
Eagle County
Basalt (also Pitkin Cty.) EA-1
Eagle River EA-2
Gypsum Ponds EA-3
Radium(also Grand, Routt Ctys.) GR-4
Vail Deer Underpass EA-4
El Paso County
Ramah Res. EP-1
Fremont County
Beaver Creek FR-1
Brush Hollow FR-2
Treat/Ogden FR-3
Garfield County
Crystal River SFU GF-1
Garfield Creek GF-2
Glenwood Springs SFU GF-3
Parachute Ponds GF-4
Piceance (also Rio Blanco Cty.) RB-4
Rifle Falls SFU GF-5
Roaring Fork GF-6
West Bank GF-7
West Rifle Creek GF-8
Wheeler GF-9
Grand County
Hot Sulphur Springs GR-1
Junction Butte GR-2
Kemp-Breeze GR-3
Radium (also Eagle, Routt Ctys.) GR-4
Red Mountain GR-5
Windy Gap Watchable Wildlife Area GR-6
Gunnison County
Almont Triangle GU-1
Beaver Lake GU-2
Beaver Res. GU-3
Cabin Creek GU-4
Centennial GU-5
Cimarron (also Montrose Cty.) MT-2
Dutch Gulch GU-6
Gunnison GU-7
Gunnison River (Van Tuyl &amp; Redden) GU-8

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�Lake Irwin GU-9
Leaps Gulch GU-10
Miller Ranch GU-11
Pitkin SFU GU-12
Roaring Judy SFU GU-13
Sapinero GU-14
Spring Creek Res. GU-15
Taylor River GU-16
Viking Valley (also Saguache Cty.) GU-17
Waunita Watchable Wildlife Area GU-18
Hinsdale County
Brown Lakes HI-1
Lake Fork of the Gunnison River HI-2
Mason Family HI-3
Rito Hondo Res. HI-4
Road Canyon Res. HI-5
Williams Creek Res. HI-6
Huerfano County
Huerfano HU-1
Wahatoya HU-2
Jackson County
Brownlee JA-1
Cowdrey Lake JA-2
Delaney Butte Lakes JA-3
Diamond J JA-4
Lake John JA-5
Manville JA-6
Murphy JA-7
Odd Fellows JA-8
Owl Mountain JA-9
Richard JA-10
Seymour Lake JA-11
Verner JA-12
Jefferson County
Bergen Peak (also Clear Creek Cty.) CC-1
Ralston Creek JF-1
Ward Road Pond JF-2
Kiowa County
Adobe Ck. Res. (also Bent Cty.) BE-1
Queens KI-1
Kit Carson County
Flagler Res. KC-1
La Plata County
Bodo LP-1
Durango SFU LP-3
Haviland Lake LP-3
Pastorius Res. LP-4
Perins Peak LP-5
Lake County
Hallenback Ranch LK-1
Larimer County
Bellaire Lake LR-1
Bellvue SFU LR-2
Big Thompson Ponds LR-3
Bliss LR-4
Boedecker Res. LR-5
Cherokee LR-7
Douglas Res. LR-8
Dowdy Lake LR-9
Forks LR-10
Frank (also Weld Cty.) WE-4
Hohnholz Lakes LR-11

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Lon Hagler LR-12
Lone Tree Res. LR-13
Narrows LR-14
North Fork LR-15
Parvin Lake LR-16
Poudre River SFU LR-17
Poudre River LR-18
Seaman Res. LR-19
Simpson Ponds LR-20
Storm Mountain Access Road LR-21
Twin Sisters LR-22
Watson Lake SFU LR-23
Watson Lake LR-24
Wellington Res. #4 &amp; Smith Lake LR-25
Wellington (also Weld Cty.) LR-26
West Lake LR-27
Las Animas County
Apishapa LA-1
Bosque del Oso LA-2
James M. John LA-3
Lake Dorothey LA-4
North Lake LA-5
Spanish Peaks LA-6
Lincoln County
Hugo LI-1
Karval Res. LI-2
Kinney Lake LI-3
Logan County
Atwood LO-1
Bravo LO-2
Duck Creek LO-3
Dune Ridge LO-4
Jumbo Res. (also Sedgwick Cty.) SE-2
Knudson LO-5
Messex (also Washington Cty.) WA-1
North Sterling Res. LO-6
Overland Trail LO-7
Prewitt Res. (also Washington Cty.) WA-2
Red Lion LO-8
Tamarack Ranch LO-9
Mesa County
Escalante (also Delta, Montrose Ctys.) DE-1
Horsethief Canyon ME-4
Jerry Creek Res. ME-5
Leatha Jean Stassen ME-6
Loma Boat Launch ME-6
Mogensen Ponds ME-7
Orchard Mesa ME-8
Plateau Creek ME-10
Tilman Bishop ME-11
Walker ME-12
West Lake ME-13
Mineral County
Alberta Park Res. MI-1
Big Meadows Res. MI-2
Coller (also Rio Grande Cty.) MI-3
Creede MI-4
Moffat County
Bitter Brush MF-1
Browns Park MF-2
Little Snake MF-3

�Montezuma County
Dolores River MZ-1
Joe Moore Res. MZ-2
Lone Dome (also Dolores Cty.) MZ-3
Narraguinnep Res. MZ-4
Puett Res. MZ-5
Summit Res. MZ-6
Totten Res. MZ-7
Montrose County
Billy Creek (also Ouray Cty.) OU-1
Chipeta Lake MT-1
Cimarron (also Gunnison Cty.) MT-2
Escalante (also Delta, Mesa Ctys.) DE-1
Morgan County
Boyd Ponds MG-1
Brush Prairie Ponds MF-2
Brush MF-3
Cottonwood MF-4
Elliott MF-6
Jackson Lake MF-6
Jean K. Tool MF-7
Otero County
Holbrook Res. OT-1
Horse Creek Res. (also Bent Cty.) OT-2
Melon Valley OT-3
Oxbow OT-4
Rocky Ford OT-5
Timpas Creek OT-6
Ouray County
Billy Creek (also Montrose Cty.) OU-1
Park County
63 Ranch PA-1
Alma PA-2
Badger Basin PA-3
James Mark Jones PA-4
Knight-Imler PA-5
Spinney Mountain PA-6
Tarryall Res. PA-7
Teter PA-8
Tomahawk PA-9
Phillips County
Frenchman Creek PH-1
Holyoke PH-2
Pitkin County
Basalt (also Eagle Cty.) EA-1
Coke Oven PI-1
Prowers County
Arkansas River PR-1
Deadman PR-2
Granada PR-3
Holly PR-4
Mike Higbee PR-5
Red Dog PR-6
Thurston Res. PR-1
Two Buttes Res. (also Baca Cty.) BA-3
Pueblo County
Lake Beckwith PB-1
Pueblo Res. PB-2
Pueblo SFU PB-3
Runyon/Fountain Lakes PB-4
Rio Blanco County
Jensen RB-1
Meeker Pasture RB-2
Oak Ridge RB-3
Piceance (also Garfield Cty.) GF-5
Rio Blanco Lake RB-5
Rio Grande County
Beaver Creek Res. RG-1

Coller (also Mineral Cty.) MI-3
Home Lake RG-2
Rio Grande RG-3
Routt County
Adams RO-1
Blacktail Conservation Easement RO-2
Christina RO-3
Chuck Lewis RO-4
Emerald Mountain RO-5
Finger Rock SFU RO-6
Grieve Ranch Conservation Easement RO-7
Indian Run RO-8
Mount Werner RO-9
Radium (also Eagle, Grand Ctys.) GR-4
Rock Creek RO-10
Sarvis Creek RO-11
Steamboat Springs RO-12
Yampa River RO-13
Saguache County
Cochetopa SG-1
Dome Lakes SG-2
Russell Lakes SG-3
Viking Valley (also Gunnison Cty.) GU-17
San Juan County
Andrews Lake SJ-1
San Miguel County
Dan Noble SM-1
Dry Creek Basin SM-2
San Miguel SM-3
Woods Lake SM-4
Sedgwick County
Julesburg SE-1
Jumbo Res. (also Logan Cty.) SE-2
Pony Express SE-3
Sand Draw SE-4
Sedgwick Bar SE-5
Summit County
Blue River SU-1
Teller County
Dome Rock TE-1
Pikes Peak TE-1
Rosemont Res. TE-1
Skaguay Res. TE-1
Washington County
Messex (also Logan Cty.) WA-1
Prewitt Res. (also Logan Cty.) WA-2
Weld County
Banner Lakes WE-1
Brower WE-2
Centennial Valley WE-3
Frank (also Larimer Cty.) WE-4
Kodak Watchable WE-5
Mitani-Tokuyasu WE-6
Nakagawa WE-7
Webster WE-9
Wellington (also Larimer Cty.) LR-26
Yuma County
Sandsage YU-1
Simmons YU-2
South Republican YU-3
Stalker Lake YU-4
Wray SFU YU-5

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COLORADO DJVISIO OF WlL0LfFE
6060 Broadway. Denver. CO 80216
(303) 297-1192
"u u .wildlife..sta tc.co.us

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Printing paid for by hunting and fishing license foes.
Prin(ed July 2008. 200.000 copies.
By Publication Printers
Editor: Brighid Kelly
The Wildlife Commission sets propeny regulations in May. Wildlife Commi»ioners (u, of July 2008): Rohen
Bray. chair: Brad Coors. vice chair: ·r,m Glenn. secretary: JclTrcy A. Crowford. member: Roy McAnally. member:
Richard Ray. member: Dcnnb Buechler. member: Dorothea Fnnis. member: Rohen Streeter: member Harris
Sherman, ex-officio member: John Stu Ip. ex-officio member.
The Colorado Divi~ion of Wildlife prohibits dbcrimination on the basb of mcc. color, religion. sex. natiw1al origin and disabilities in all aspects of employment and public panicipmion in its programs and services. For information or to register a complaint. contact the DOW.
NOTE: Laws and regulations in this brochure arc pnmphrased for c:t,ier understanding and arc intended only as a
guide. The official Colorado statutes and regulations nrc availnblc 011 our website or DOW offices.

STATE WILDLIFE AREA DIRECTORY
This brochure features regulations governing Colorado's state wildlife areas (S WA) and state fish
units (SFUs). All fish ing regulations now will be included in the DOW's 2009 fishing brochure,
available in mid-March. Some SWAs may h,ive specific fishing restrictions; anglers should consult a current fishing brochure to make sure they comply with state fishing regulations.-Maps of
SWAs cat1be found on our website.

DOW PROPERTY REGULATIONS
Except if specifically authorized , these activiiies arc prohibited on lands. waters, frozen surfaces of
waters, rights-of-way, buildings or devices under DOW control. See ''Alphabetical List State Wildlife
Areas" for regulations on specific properties.
I. To enter, use or occupy an area when posted against entry. use or occup,mcy.
2. To enter, use or occupy an area for commercial purposes or 10 do land, water. oil. gas or mineral
investigations, surveys or explorations.
3. To operate a vehicle. (motorized or non-motorized) except on established roads or within designated
camping or parking areas. Drivers must obey Colorado motor vehicle laws.
4. To drive·above posted speed limits or above 25 mph if 1101 posted.
5. To leave camp. tent, shelter. motor vehicle or trai ler unattended more than 48 hours. 10 camp or lo
park travel trailers or campers on SWAs more than 14 days in 45-day pericx:I.
6. To establish a pem1ane111 structure or plant vegetation. Only portable blinds. tree stands and steps can
be erected ~n SWAs. No nails can be driven into trees. Man-made materials for blinds or tree stands
must be removed 10 days after the season when they are used ends.
7. To remove, mcx:lify or destroy a building. water control device. fence. gate. sign. survey or section
marker. vegetation or objects of archaeological, geological or historical value.
8. To liner, leave fish. entrails. human waste, waste water, containers or toxic substances: to bring
household or conunereial trash or toxic substances to an area for disposal; or to dump trailer waste in a
sanitary facil ity.
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9. To build fi res without precautions 10 prevent it from spreading: to leave fires unattended.
10. To graze livestock. Horses, mules, llamas. burros may be used in wildlife activities.
11. To have or use fi reworks, explosives. poisons, herbicides. pesticides or illegal substances.
12. To release wildlife or privately owned game birds. Private game birds may be released for field trials. including group dog training on state wildlife areas only where specifically allowed. To allow dogs.
cats or domestic pets to run at large (not on a leash). except dogs used while hunting. while training
hunting dogs or during DOW-authorized field tTials.
13. To dig trenches. holes or pits.
14. To leave boats, rafts or other floating craft beached. anchored. moored or clocked unattended
overnight except in areas designated.
15. To fish from DOW boat ramps or docks in conflict with boaters or as posted.
16. To snorkel, scuba dive or spearfish with a diving mask, swim fins, snorkel or air tanks. The exception is where swimming is permitted, when location is identified by a "divers down flag'' and when
scuba diver has valid S.C.U.B.A. certificate from recognized S.C.U.B.A. training organization.
17. To engage in illegal activities.

�18. To use air or gas-inflated floating devices for transportation on or across surface of the water unless
the device has multi-compartments and a rigid motor mount when propelled by gasoline or electric .
motors. Single-compartment air or gas-filled flotation devices are restricted to designated swimming
areas.
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19. To promote, sponsor, cqnduct or participate in boat regattas, paintball shooting, questing or
non-wildlife oriented activities20. To land aircraft.
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21. To leave decoys or anything used as decoys in the field or on water overnight.
22. To swim except in designated waters or authorized water contact activities.
23. To· discharge a firearm or bow in parking, camping or picnic areas.
24. To fish in fish rearing ponds or raceways on DOW hatchery properties.
25. To conduct field trials .or group dog training without a field trial license.
26. To have, store or use hay, straw or mulch not certified as noxious weed free. Certified materials
must be clearly marked by certifying state or province. People who transport these materials on federal, state or county roads that cross DOW property are exempt. Also exempt is hay produced on State Trust
Lands leased from DOW for wildlife recreation.
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27. To trap unless done according to statutes and regulations:
28. To enter an SWA without a habitat stamp. Non-hunting mentors accompanying youth hunters are
not required to have a habitat stamp.
. 29. To use internet or other computer-assisted remote while fishing. Anglers must be physically in the
immediate vicinity while fishing.
30. All vessels and floating devices, their contents, motors, trailers and equipment are subject to
inspected by the DOW before being launched, operated on or leaving waters on state wildlife areas.
Any aquatic nuisance species found during inspection must be removed and disposed of properly
according to DOW procedures before vessels are allowed to be launched, operate '1n or leave the
water.

HABITAT STAMP

A Colorado Wildlife Habitat Stamp is required of people 19-64 .who buy bunting or fishing licenses:
With a license purchase, the stamp is $5 and is required on each of the first 2 licenses bought per
year ($10 total). A Habitat Stamp also is required of all people 19-64 who visit a state wildlife area
or state trust land leased by the DOW. Without a license purchase 1 the stamp costs $10.25 (25-cent
. search and rescue fee). A lifetime stamp is $200.

Abbreviations used:
KS: Kansas - Neb: Nebraska
NM: New Mexico
UT£ Utah
WY: Wyoming Colo: Colorado Highway
Hwy: U.S.Highway. CO: County
CR: County Road Ck: Creek
Div: Divide
Dr: Drive •
fk: Fork Pk:Peak
Res: Reservoir
Rd: Road
N: North
S: South
E: East· W: West
NF: National Forest
USFS: U.S.Forest Service
CG: Campground
SWA: State wildlife area
M: Middle

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF STATE WILDLIFE AREAS
ADAMS SWA- Routt County
From SteamboatSprings,go Eon Hwy40; tum Son Hwy 131.At CR 14~go S.SWA 1/2 mileN of
Stagecoach State Parle
HUNTING: elk, deer, rabbit, dusky (blue) grouse.
RECREATION: wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: rest room.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Closed Dec. I-July 1.
b. Camping, fires prolnbited.
c. Dogs prohibited except as aid in hunting grouse.
d. Vehicles prohibited beyond padcing area.
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ADOBE CREEK RES. SWA (Blue Lake) - Bent, Kiowa counties
From Las Animas, go 15 miles Non CR 10. 5,147 acres. .
HUNTING: deer, antelope, rabbit, pheasant. scaled quail, dove, waterfowl.
FISHING: warmwater.
RECREATION_: boati~g, sail boating, sail surfing, waterskiing, camping, hiking, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: rest rooms, boat ramps.
RESTRICTIONS:
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a. Closed 1 hour after sunset to 1 hour before sunrise except fishing.
b. ATVs, dirt bikes, snowmobiles prohibited.
c. Frozen surface of lake closed.

�d. Dams, inlets, outlet structures closed except fishing.
ALBERTA PARK RF.S. SWA- Mineral County
From South Fork, go, 18 miles W on Hwy 1(5() to Wolf Ck Ski Area; drive through parking lot.
Continue 1.7 miles on USFS Rd 391. 240 acres.
,FISHING: coldwater lake.
RECREATION: wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: primitive boat ramp.
ALMA SWA -· Park County
From Alma, go I 1/2 miles Non Hwy 9 to CR 4; ~en 1/4 mile NW.
FISHING; coldwater stream.
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RECREATION: wildlife viewing, c:;amping.
FACILITIES: rest rooms, campsites.
ALMONT TRIANGLE SWA·- Gunnison Coµnty
From Almont, go 3 miles Non Hwy 135.
HUNTING: deer, elk, bighorn sheep, dusky (blue) grouse,
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS: Closed Dec. 20-March 31.
ANDREWSLAKESWA-SanJuanCounty
From Durango, go 39 miles N on Hwy 550 to access road; tllen 1/2 mile E.
FISHING: coldwater lake.
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife• viewing.
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FACILITIES: rest rooms, trailhead, parking, overlook.
APISHAPA SWA- Las Animas County
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From Walsenbwg, go 18 1/2 miles NE on Hwy 10 to property sign; turn SE and go 20 miles past Mica
Butte. 7,935 acres.
HUNTING: deer, antelope, bighorn sheep, rabbit, scaled quail, dove.
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing.
ARKANSAS RIVER SWA- Prowers County
From Holly, go 4 miles Eon Hwy 50 to CR 39. Go 3/4 mile S across canal; then 1/2 mile W.
98 acres.
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirre~. pheasant, bobwhite quail, dove, waterfowl.
FISHING: wannwater.
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing.
ARKANSAS RIVER/SALIDA SWA- Chatfee County
From Poncha Springs,4 miles Non Hwy 285; 1/8 mile Eon CR 165. Parking at Wend. From Salida,
NW on Hwy 291 for 3 1/2 miles. Go 3/4 mile Son CR 150; 1/2 mile SW on CR 166 to N bank of
Arkansas River. Parking E side of road. 27 acres.
FISHING: coldwater stream, Arkansas River. {Note: Fishing access may not be on both sides of
river. Check for signs.)
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ATWOOD SWA- Logan County
From Atwood, go 3 miles SW on Hwy 6 to CR 29.5; then 1/2 mile S. 180 acres.
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, turkey, bobwhite quail, dove, waterfowl.
RECREATION: wildlife viewing.
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RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Target practice prohibited except if authorized by area wildlife mgr.
Discharging fireanns or bows prohibited except wben hunting. Discharging bows allowed for
bowfishing.
d. All recreational activities except deer hunting prohibited opening weekend of regular plains
rifle deer season, and opening day and first weekend·of late plains rifle deer season.
e. Horse use prohibited except when training hunting dogs and then only allowed in Feb., March
and April (through Wed. before spring turkey season opens) and Aug.
f. Beginning on first day of the regular duck season through last day of regular duck season,
waterfowl and small game hunters must check out at designated check station. Access from d,esignated parking areas only.
BADGER BASIN SWA- Park County
From Hartsel go E and W along Hwy 24; directly N of Haitsel; and N and S along Hwy 9.
22 miles of fishing access.
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RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting, camping, fires prohibited.
b. Parking only in designated areas.
c. Access only from designated parking areas. Closed beyond fenced and posted easement.
BANNER LAKES SWA- Weld County
From Hudson, go 4 miles Eon Hwy 52. 934 acres.

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�HUNTING: pheasant, dove, waterfowl.
FISHING: wannwater.
RECREATION: hilting, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: rest rooms.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited except for hand-propelled·craft and float tubes.
b. Camping, fires, horseback riding, bicycling prohibited. •
c. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited ~xcept when hunting or training dogs. Pischarging
bows allpwed for bowfishing.
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d. Fishing prohibited from opening of first regular duck season to last day of waterfowl season.
e. Oosed from f~t day of regular waterfowl season to the day before f~t day of pheasant season
except waterfowl hunting Sat., Sun., Mon. and legal holidays. Reservations required for waterfowl
hunting during this period. Reservations by calling l-800-846-9453. Reserv~tions not accepted
more than 14 days nor less than 48 hours before hunt dateFailing to cancel may result in losing
future reservation rights. Max. I reservation per day; 1 reservation per phone call. Reservations not
transferable. Whoever makes reservation must be licensed hunter and be at property day of hunt.
. Mandatory check in ~d check out. Access only through designated area.
f. Closed N of Hwy 52 April I-July 15.
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g. Dog tr.iining pennitted north of Hwy 52 during Feb., March, July 16-Aug. 31 only. Dog training
pennitted S of Hwy 52, Feb. I-Aug. 31 only..
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h. Foot access only.
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i. Field trials may be authorized Feb., March and Aug. No more than 4 per year. Group training
events not limited.
j. Privately owned game birds may be·released by special permit for field trials and dog training S
of Colo. 52.
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BASALT SWA- Eagle, Pitkin counties (Basalt, Christine, Toner, Peachblow, 7 Castles, Schuck)
TONER UNIT: From Basalt, go 32 niiles Eon USFS Rd 105 (Fryingpan Rd) to signs; then N.
2,577 acres.
CHRISTINE UNIT: From Basalt,go 1/2 mile Won Two Rivers Rd (old Hwy 82) to Homestead Dr;
then go N to access road. 2,230 acres.
HUNTING: deer, elk, bighorn sheep, dusky (blue) grouse.
FISHING: coldwater stream, coldwater lake.
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: shooting range.
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a. Alcohol prohibited on shooting range.
b; Except for muzzleloaders, firearms on shooting range restricted to those lower than 50 caliber.
Fully automatic firearms prohibited. Discharging firearms on shooting range allowed only Mon.Fri. 7 a.m. to 7-p.m., and Sat. and Sun. 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.
c. Boating, water activities prohibited on Lake Christine.
d. Camping prohibited within 1/4 mile of Fryingpan River.
e. Camping prohibited except during regular and late big game seasons, plus 3 days before and 3
days after the seasons.
f. Closed Dec. I-April 15 except on Lake Christine and rifle ranges.
g. Fires, mountain bikes prohibited.
h. Dogs prohibited except field trials may be authoriz.ed Aug. ·and Sept.
BEAVER CREEK SWA ~ Fremont County
From Canon City, go 8 miles Eon Hwy 50 to Hwy 67; then N 2 miles to CR 132, then E 02 miles to
CR 132, then N 9 miles to property. Or: From Skaguay Dam, downstream 12 miles on trail to PP.1Y·
2,120 acres.
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HUNTING: deer, bighorn sheep, rabbit, turkey, dove.
FISHING: coldwater stream.
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BEAVER CREEK RES. SWA- Rio Grande County
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From South Fork, go 2 miles SW on Hwy 1© to USFS Rd 3© (Beaver Ck Rd); then 6 miles S.
FISHING: coldwater lake.
RECREATION: wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: campgrounds (USFS), rest room, drinking water, boat ramps.
RESTRICTIONS:
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a. Discharging firearms prohibited.
b. Open fires prohibited on ice.
c. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.
d. Bowfishing prohibited.
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�BEA~R LAKE SWA- Gunnison County
From Marble, go 1/4 mile Eon CR 3. 41 acres.
• FISHING: coldwater stream~ roldwater lake.
RECREATION: non-motorized boating, wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS:
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a. Boating prohibited except for float tubes or hand-propelled craft.
b. Camping, fires, discharging fireanns or bows prohibited.
c. Vehicles prohibited on dam.
BEAVER~- SWA (Minnesota Creek) - Gunnison County
From Paonia, go Eon 0-50. Go to USFS Rd 710.
FISHING: coldwater lake.
HUNfING: big game access.
=BELLAIRE LAKE S_WA-Larimer County
RESTRICTION~: Boating prohibited except for float tubes or craft propellec!_ by hand, wind or electric motor.
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BELLVUE SFU - Larimer County
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N of Ft. Collins on Hwy 287 to LaPorte. Just N of LaPorte go Won CR 28. 58 acres .
.RECREATION: limited public use, limited tours.
RESTRICTIONS: Hunting, dogs prohibited.
BERGEN PEAK SWA - Clear Creek, Jefferson counties
• From Evergreen, go 4 miles Non Hwy 74 to Hwy 103; then 5.9 miles W to Stinton Rd. Go 22 miles E.
HUNT.ING: deer, elk, squirrel, dusky (blue) grouse.
RECREATION: hiking, horseback riding.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Dogs must be on leash ex~pt when hunting small game. •
d. Discharging fireanns or bows prohibited except when hunting.
BIG BEND SWA- Chaffee County
From Mt. Shavano Fish Hatchery, NW about 6 miles along Arkansas River. Access from Mt. Shavano
NW on CRs 160,163 &amp; 166.Access from N end from Poncha Springs,4 miles Non Hwy 285, 1/8
mile Eon CR 165.
BIG MEADOWS~- SWA- Mineral County
From South Fork, go 11 miles Won Hwy 160 to USFS Rd 4IO; then 2 miles W.
FISH.ING: coldwater lake.
RECREATION: wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: campgrounds, rest room, drinking water, boat ramp.
BIG TIIOMPSON PONDS SWA- Larimer County
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From Loveland, go 5 miles Eon Hwy 402 to 1-25 Frontage Rd; then 3/4 mile N to interstate underpass. Go left through underpass; then 1/4 mile N. 51 acres.
HUNTING: rabbit, dove, waterfowl.
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FISH.ING: wannwater..
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing.
FACll..ITIES: rest room:
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited except for float tubes used while fishing.
b. Camping, fires, dog ttaining, horseback riding, bicycling prohibited.
c. Discharging fireanns or bows prohibited e~cept when hunting. Discharging bows allowed for
bowfishing.·
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d:Closed I hour after sunset to 1 hour before sunrise except when fishing o.r with night hunting
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BILLY CREEK SWA - Montrose, Ouray counties
Bll..LY CREEK TRACT: From Montrose, go 16 miles S on Hwy 550 to Ouray CR 2, then tum left.
Road also leads to Nicoll and Porter tracts.
COLONA TRACT: From Montrose, go 7 miles S on Hwy 550 to Government Springs Rd. Continue
on Horsefly Rd to signed access road.
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CARMlCHAEL TRACT: From Montrose, go 21 miles S on Hwy 550 to Ouray CR 8, tum left on
lower road. Go through ranch yard; then go 1 1/4 miles on main road to access road.
BECKE1T TRACT: From Montrose, go 18 miles S on Hwy 550 to Ouray CR 4; tum left. Go 1/2
mile. 5,498 acres, all tracts.
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FISHING: coldwater stream.pond.
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, camping, hiking.

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�RESTRICTIONS:
a. Snowmobiles prohibited on Colona tract.
b. Closed Jan. I-April 30.
BIITER BRUSH SWA- Moffat County
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Closed Jan. 15-April 30.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Vehicles allowed only on CRs 59 and 143.
Blacktail Conservation Easement- Routt County. 610 acres.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Closed Dec. l-May 31.
b. Foot or horseback only June I-Nov. 30.
BLISS SWA - Larimer County
From Laporte, go 5 miles Non Hwy 287 to Hwy 14; then 41 miles W. 352 acres.
HUNTING: deer, elk, bighorn sheep, rabbit, dusky (blue) grouse.
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FISHING: coldwater stream.
RECREATION: ~ildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS: Boat launchings, takeouts prohibited.
_BLUE RIVER SWA- Summit County
BLUE RIVER UNIT: From Silverthorne, go 17 miles N on Hwy 9. 82 acres.
EAGLE'S NEST UNIT: From Silverthorne, go 9 miles N on Hwy 9. 29 acres.
SUTfON UNIT: From Silverthorne, go 7 milesN on Hwy 9.
FISHING: coldwater stream.
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing, watchable wildlife trail
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camp~g. fires, discharging firearms or bows, firewood cutting prohibited.
b. Vehicle parking overnight prohibited.
c. Habitat stamp not required Jo enter Blue River Unit parking lot E of Hwy 9.
BODO SWA - La Plata County
From Durango, go l mile Son Hwy· 160/550 to CR 211; then 1/4 .mile W to E boundary.
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky (blue) grouse, band-tailed pigeon, dove.
RECREATION: picnicking, hi~ng, wildlife viewing.
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RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires, snowmobiles prohibited. •
b. Discharging firearms prohibited except when hunting.
BOEDECKER RFS. SWA- Larimer County
From Loveland, go 2 mil~ Won Fu-st St to CR 21; then 1/2 mile S. 308 acres of water.
HUNTING: dove, waterfowl.
FISHING: warmwater.
RECREATION: wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: boat ramp.
RESTRICTIONS:
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a. Boating prohibited ifit creates a whitewater wake.
b. Fishing prohibited from boats Nov. I to end of ~aterfowl season ..
c. Camping, fires, horseback riding, sailboards prohibited.
d. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited except when hunting. Discharging bows allowed for
bowfishing.
.e. Oosed 1 hour after sunset to I hour before sunrise except when fishing or with night hunting
permit.
•BOSQUE DEL OSO SWA- Las Animas County
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From Trinidad, take exit 14A off 1-25. Go Won Hwy 12 approx. 21 miles to Weston and look for
access signs between Weston and Stonewall. Property S of Hwy 30,000 acres.HUNTING:· deer, elk, bear, turkey, small game, mtn. lion.
FISHING: coldwater stream.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Campfires prohibited except in designated areas
b. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited except while hunting. Discharging bows allowed for
bowfishing.
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c. Camping prohibited outside designated areas except by_hunters during hunting seasons.
d. Parking allowed only in designated areas.
e. Unattended food or garbage only allowed in bear-resistant manners.
f. Snowmobiles, motorized vehicles, ATVs and bicycles on established roads or trails may be prohibited to protect wildlife and prevent resource damage. Oosures posted.
. g. Closed Dec. I-March 31, except licensed big game hunters and one non-hunting companion.

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�h. FIShing prohtbited on S Fork of Pwgatoire River in SWA from day after Labor Day weekend
until first day of Mtmorial Day weekend ..

BRAVO SWA- Logan County

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From 1-76 at Sterling exit, go 1/2 mile Won Hwy 6 to CR 370; then 1.7 miles NE. 1,082 acres ..
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, bobwhite quail, pheasant, turkey, dove, waterfowl.
RECREATION: wildlife viewing.
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RESTRICTIONS:
a. Campipg, fires prohibited.
b. Discharging fireanns or bows prohibited except when hunting.
c. Target practice prohibited except if authorized by area wildlife mgr. .
d. All recreational activities except deer hunting are prohibited on opening weekend of regular
plains rifle deer season, and opening day and first weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
e. Field trials may be authorized Feb., March and Aug. Trials limited to I per year.
f. Horse use prohibited except when training hunting dogs and then only allowed in Feb., March
and April (through Wed. before spring turkey season opens) and Aug._
g. Aca,ss only from designated parking areas.
h. Beginning on first day of regular duck season through last day of regular duck season, only hunting
allowed. Waterfowl and.small game hunting by reservation by calling 1-800-846-9453. Reservations not
accepted more than 14 days nor less than 48 hotmi before hunt date. Failing to cancel reservatiom may
result in losing future reservation rights. Max. 4 people per reservation. Max. I reservation per day, and I
• reservation per phone call. Reservations not transferable. People making reservations must be licensed
hunters and must be at property the day of hunt.
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i. Reservations limited to: I waterfowl, I small game reservation daily each for CR 34 parking lot, CR 36
pmking lot and CR 370 parking lot 2; 2 waterfowl, 2 small game reservations daily for CR 370 parking
lot I; I waterfowl reservation daily for Youth/Mentor Parking.Lot. No more than 2 mentm, at 1~ 1
youth per reservation. Mentors not required to hunt.
j. \':'alelfowl and small game hunting allowed only Sat., Sun., Wed., Columbus Day (observed), Veterans
Day (obseived), Thanksgiving Day, Christmas, New Year's Day and Martin Luther King Day.
k. Hunters must check out at designated check station by 2 pm.
I. Deer and.fall b.ukey hunting allowed in established. seasons.~ and b.ukey hunters do not need to
check in or out, but reservations required and ·are unlimited in number.
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m.Scalva Parcel: Reservations required by calling 1-800-846-9453, Sept. through Feb.
Reservations from March through Aug. by calling 970-842-6300. Reservations not accepted more
than 14 days nor less than 48 hours before hunt date. Limited to 3 groups with ·max. of 4 people
per ~up daily.
I. Access from designated parking area only. Mandatory check station. Foot
only. Open
only 4 am. to 9 pm.
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2. Sept. I through May 31, only hunting allowed, limited to archery, muzzleloading and shotguns during established seasons. Hunting allowed only Sat., Sun., Wed., Labor Day, Columbus
Day (observed), Veterans Day (observed), Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Year's, Martin Luther
King Day and Presidents' Day.
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3. June I through Aug. 31, open only for wildlife viewing Sat., Sun., Wed.
4. Turkey hunting allowed only for hunters with limited turkey licenses for unit 91 on opening
day, Sat., Sun., Wed. of turkey seasons. •
5. Fues, camping, field trials, dog training prohibited. Discharging firearms, bows prohibited
except while hunting.
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BRO~ SWA- Weld County
From Evans, go I mile Eon 37th St. 158 acres.
HµNTING: rabbit, squirrel, dove, waterfowl.
RECREATION: wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, horse use prohibited.
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b. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited except shotguns or bows while hunting Sept. I-Feb. 28
and during spring turkey season.
c. Oosed March I-Aug. 31 except spring turkey hunters.
d. Dogs prohibited except as hunting aid. Dog training prohibited except when training dogs for
hunting.
BROWN LAKFS SWA- Hinsdale County
From Creede, go 25 miles W on Hwy 149 to USFS Rd 515 (Hermit Lakes Rd). Go I 1/2 miles W.
520 acres.
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HUNTING: Waterfowl.·
FISHING: coldwater lake.
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, picnicking.
FACILITIES: restroom, boat ramp.

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�RES1RICTIONS: Camping prohibited.
BROWNLEE SWA- Jackson County
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North Platte River - From Walden. go 1/2 mile Won Hwy 14 to CR 12; then 5.1 miles NW to CR
18; then 1/2 mile W. 1.14 miles of river.
ASHING: coldwater stream.
RFSfRICTIONS: Hunting prohibited.
BROWNS PARK SWA- Moffat County
COLD SPRING MOUNTAIN UNIT: From Maybell. go 41 miles NW on Hwy 318 to CR 10; then
17 miles N to CR 72; then 9 miles W to fork. Take left fork 4 miles.
WIGGINS UNIT: From Maybell,go41 miles NW on Hwy 318 to CR 10; then 17 miles N to CR
72; then 15 miles W.
BEAVER CREEK UNIT: From Maybell.go 59 miles NW on Hwy 318. Unit N of Hwy 318.2,226
acres, all units.
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HUNTING: antelope; deer. elk, rabbit. dusky (blue) grouse, sage grouse, waterfowl, dove.
ASHING: coldwater stream.
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RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing.
RES1RICTIONS: Calloway Unit closed in posted area.
BRUSH SWA- Morgan County
From Brush, go 2 1./2 miles Non Hwy 71 to CR 28; then I mile N. 588 acres.
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, turkey, bobwhite quail, dove, waterfowl.
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, hiking.
RFSfRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
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b. Closed 9 p.m. to 3 a.m. except with night hunting pennit.
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c. Discharging fueanns or bows prohibited except when hunting. Discharging bows allowed for
bowfishing.
d. Target practice prohibited except if authorized by area wildlife mgr.
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e. All recreational activities except deer hunting are prohibited on opening weekend of regular
. plains rifle deer season, and opening day and first weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
f. Horse use prohibited except when training hunting dogs and then only allowed in Feb., March
and April (through Wed. before spring turkey season opens) and Aug.
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g. Beginning on first day of regu]ar duck season through last day of regular dude season, waterfowl and
small game hwttera must check out at designated check station. Access from designated parking 8re$
_only.
BRUSH HOLLOW SWA- Fremont County
FromPenrose,.go 2 miles Won CR 123; then 2 miles N.461 acres.
ASHING: coldwater lake.
RECREATION: wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: rest rooms, shelters, boat ramp.
RES1RICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited· if it creates a whitewater wake.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
BRUSH PRAIRIE PONDS SWA- Morgan County
From Brush go S on Clayton St to check station; then S 2.25 miles to parking area. 1,600 acres.
HUNTING: waterfowl, pheasant, rabbit, deer.
RECREATION: wildlife viewing.
FACII..JTIE.S: duck blinds.
RFSfRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. From Feb. l until opening day of first waterfowl season, open only for wildlife viewing.
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c. From opening day of first waterfowl season through Nov. 30, property open only Sat.,
Sun., Wed. anctColumbus Day (observed), Veterans Day (observed), Thanksgiving, and only
for migratory bird hunting during waterfowl seasons. Reservations required. Hunters must
use designated ponds.
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d. Reservations required by calling 1-800-846-9453. Reservations not accepted more than 14 days
nor less than 48 hours before hunt date. Failing to cancel may result iii losing future reservation
rights. Max. I reservation per day; I reservation per phone call. ~ax. hunters per group is 4.
Reservations not transferable. Whoever makes a reservation must be a licensed hunter and be at
property day of hunt. Mandatory check in and check out at Brush· Memorial Park.
e. From Dec. I through Jan. 31, only-hunting.allowed. Phone reservations available only on Dec. •
1. From Dec. 2 through Jan. 31, users regulated by mandatory check station, and no reservations
are required during this time.
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f. During waterfowl seasons, hunters must check out by 3 p.m. if property is open for hunting the
next day.
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�BURCHFIELD SWA- Baca County
From Walsh, go 1~· miles E on CR DD to property. 178 acres.
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, pheasant, bobwhite quail, scaled quail, dove.
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing.

CABIN CREEK SWA- Gunnison County

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From G~n. go Non Hwy 135 to CR 10. Go Eon paved road to where USFS Rd 743 begins. Go
8 miles to USFS Rd 604. Tum right and go 3/4 mile.
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HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky (blue) grouse~ .
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS: Oosed Dec. I-April 30.
CENTENNIAL SWA- Gunnison County
From Gunnison, go 10 miles W. SWAN of Hwy 50.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Closed Dec.· I-June 30.
b. Motor vehicles restricted as posted.
c. Camping prohibited.
CENTENNIAL VALLEY SWA- Weld County
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From Kersey, go 5 miles Eon Hwy 34 to CR 63 and go N to CR 380. Go Eon CR 380 1/4 mile to
Pritchard parking lot and 2.1 miles to Centennial parking lot. 1,195 acres.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, dogs (except for hunting), dog training, fires, tmget practice, recreational horses prohibited.
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b. During regular waterfowl seasons, small game and waterfowl hunting only in designated hunt
zones.
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c. Hunting with centerfire rifles prohibited.
d. During regular waterfowl seasons, waterfowl and small game hunting by reservations by calling
J,.:.800-846-9453.'Reservations not accepted more than 14 days nor less Utan 48 hows before hunt
date. Failing to cancel may result in losing future reservation rights. Max. 1 reservation per day; 1
reservation per phone call. Reservations not transferable. Whoever makes a reservation must be a
licensed hunter and be at property day of hunt. Mandatory check in and check out.
e. Oosed during regular waterfowl seasons, except Sat., Sun., Mon. and legal holidays.·
f. Closed March l-Aug .. 31, except on designated trail for wildlife viewing and hunters with spring
turkey licenses.
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g. All recreational activities except deer hunting are prohibited on opening weekend of regular
plains rifle deer season, and opening day and first weekend of late plains rifle deer season. -h. Parking only in designated ~ - No motor vehicles outside parking areas. .

CHAMPION SWA- Chaffee County
Parking area off Hwy 285, 1/2 mile S of Hwys 285 and 24.
CHALK CLIFFS~ - Chaffee County
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From Nathrop,go W 2.5 miles on CR 162; then N 1/8 mile on CR 287. 61 acres.
RECREATION: limited public use and tours.
RESTRICTIONS: Dogs prohibited.•
CHATFIELD SFU - Douglas County
Go S on Santa Fe to Chatfield Ave, tum W on Chatfield Ave. Go W to Chatfield Res.; tum left.
RECREATION: llinited tburs.
RESTRICTIONS: Dogs prohibited.
CHEROKEE SWA (Upper, Middle, Lower, Lone Pine, Rabbit Creek units) - Larimer County
HUNTING: deer, elk, squirrel, dusky (blue) grouse, rabbit, dove. •
FISHING: coldwater stream.
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RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: rest rooms.
RESTRICTIONS:
• a. Motor vehicles permitted on established roads as posted.
b. Closed Sept. 1-~y 1 except for hunting and fishing.
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c. Hunting and fishing access after l~t big game season by foot only.
d. Horseback, bicycles restricted to designated roads and trails, except horses used to hunt big
game.
CIHPETA LAKE SWA - Montrose County
From Montrose, go 3 miles S on Hwy 550 to Chipeta Dr; then 1/2 mile N. 12 acres.
. FISHING: wannwater and coldwater fishing.
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires, discharging bows and firearms prohibited.
b. Field trials may be authorized Feb., March, Aug. and Sept.

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c. Closed except for fishing I hour after sunset to 1 hom before sunrise.
d. float tubes or hand-propelled watercraft only.
CHRISTINA SWA - Routt County
From Steamboat Springs, go 7 miles Non CR 129 (Elle River Rd.)
FISHING: coldwater stream.
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS: Camping, fires prohib~ted.
CHUCK LEWIS SWA- Routt County
From Hwy 40, go Son Hwy 131 to.CR 14F. Take 14FW to CR 14. Go N to parking area.
• ASHING: coldwater stream,
RECREATION: wildlife viewing.
RF.STRICTIONS:
•a. Overnight parking, camping, fires, bicycles prohibited.
b. Closed JO p.m.-4 a.m.
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c. Dogs prohibited except in hunting waterfowl or dogs aiding the disabled.
d. Big game, small game hwiting prohibited.
e. Waterfowl hunting prohibited within 50 yards of the bridge on CR l 4F.
f. Horses prohibited outside parking area.
g. float tubes prohibited, except those designed exclusively for fishing.
CIMARRON SWA - Gunnison, Montrose counties
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From Montrose, go 23 miles Eon Hwy 50 to Little Cimarmn Rd; then 2 miles S to access road; then I
1/2 miles SW. 6,16I acres.
HUNTING: deer, ellc, ducks, dusky (blue) grouse.
•ASHING: coldwater stream.
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, picnicking.
RF.STRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires, snowmobiles prohibited.
_ b. Parking in established parking areas only.
CLEAR CREEK RF.s. SWA- Chaft'ee County
From Buena Vista.go 13 miles Non Hwy 24 to CR 390; then 1/2 mile.W. 500 acres.
HUNTING: deer, ellc, waterfowl.
ASHING: coldwater lake:
RECREATION: wildlife viewing.
FACJLITIES: rest rooms, boat ramps.
RF.STRICTIONS:
a: Camping, fires prohibited (ex~pt in established camping areas on W end of SWA).
b. FJShing prohibited from dam, spillway, outlet and downstream to Hwy 24.
COALBED CANYON SWA- Dolores County
RESTRICTIONS:
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b. Discharging firearms prohibited except when hunting.
COCHETOPA SWA (Coleman) - Saguache County
From Gunnison, go 8 miles Eon Hwy 50 to Hwy 114; then 20 iniles S to Cochetopa Ck.
HUNTING: dusky (blue) grouse, waterfowl.
ASHING: coldwater stream.
~CREATION: wildlife viewing.
RF.STRICTIONS:
a. Camping, dogs, fires prohibited.
b. Foot access only from established parking areas.
COKE OVEN SWA- Pitkin County
From Basalt, go 30 miles Eon USFS Rd 105 (Fryingpan River Rd). 330 acres.
_RECREATION: hunting, wildlife viewing.
COLLER SWA- Mineral, Rio Grande counties
From South Fork, go 4 1/2 miles Won Hwy 149. 579 acres.
HUNTING: deer, ellc, rabbit, squirrel, dusky (blue) grouse .
. ASHING: coldwater stream.
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: rest room, drinking water.
RF.STRICTIONS: Camping, snowmobiles, overnight parking prohibited.
COLUMBINE SWA- Douglas County
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting, fishing, fires, discharging firearms prolnoited.
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b. Riparian areas closed to protect Preble's meadow jumping mouse as posted.
c. Habitat stamp not required.

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CONEJOS RIVER SWA (Fishing Easements) - Conejos County •
From Antonito, go 15 miles Won Hwy 17 to Conejos Ranch. Fishing easements intermittent for next 16 miles and are signed.
ASHING: coldwater stream.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Closed except for fishing.
b. Camping prohibited.
CO1TONWOOD SWA- Morgan County
From Snyder, go 2 miles Eon CR W.7. 884 acres.
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HUNTING: deer;pheasant, bobwhite q'uail, waterfowl, dove, rabbit, squirrel, turkey.
RECREATION: wil&lt;Uife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited. _
b. Target practice prohibited except if authorized by area wildlife mgr.
c. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited except when hunting.
d. All recreational activities except deer hunting prohibited opening weekend of regular plains
rifle deer season, and opening day and first weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
e. Closed 9 p.m. to 3 a.m. daily except with night-hunting permit.
f. Horse use prohibited except when training hunting dogs and only allowed in Feb., March and
April (through Wed. before spring turkey season opens) and Aug.
COWDREY LAKE SWA_- Jackson County
From Cowdrey, go 2 miles Son Hwy 125. Or, from Walden, go 7 1/2 miles Non Hwy 125. Entrance
. W of road. 280 acres of land; 80 acres of water.
HUNTING: small game, waterfowl.
ASHING: coldwater lake.
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: rest room, boat ramp.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.
b. Sailboards prohibited.
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CREEDE SWA- Mineral County
From Creede, go 12 miles Eon Hwy 149 to undesignated rd; th~n 1/2 mile S to Rio Grande.
ASHING: coldwater stream.
RECREATION: wildlife viewing.
CRYSTAL RIVER SFU -Garfield County
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1 mile.S of Carbondale on Hwy 33.19 acres.
RECREATION: limited tours.
RESTRICTIONS: Camping, hunting, dogs, fishing equipment, waders prohibited.
DAN NOBLE SWA- San Miguel County
From Norwood, go 15 miles Eon Hwy 145 to USFS. Rd 610 (Dolores-Norwood Rd); then 17 miles S.
2,223 acres.
HUNTING: waterfowl, deer and elk on Greager Tract.
ASHING: coldwater lake.
RECREATION: power boating, sail surfing, waterskiing, camping, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: dump station, rest rooms, boat ramps, shelters.
RESTRICTIONS:
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a. On Miramonte Res. Tract:
1. Ounping prohibited except in designated areas.
2. Discharging firearms or ~ws prohibited except when-hunting waterfowl.
3. Waterskiing prohibited 6 p.m.-10 a.m.
4. Waterskiing,jetskiing prohibited except in designated areas.
b. On Greager Tract
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1. Closed March I-May 15 except with permit from area or district·wildlife mgr. for viewing.
Viewers must follow all restrictions and conditions on permit.
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3. Snowmobiles, camping prohibited. •
4. Foot or horseback only.
DEADMAN SWA- Prowers County
From Grana~, go Non Hwy 385, 25 miles to CR JJ; then 25 mil~ Eon CR.JJ to CR 27. Tum Son
CR 27; go 1/2 mile to parl&lt;lng area. 503 acres.
HUNTING: deer, small game, waterfowl.
DELANEY BUTIE LAKES SWA (N, S, E) - Jackson County
From Walden, go 1/2 mile Won Hwy 14 to CR 12; then go 53 miles W to CR 18. Go 45 miles Won
to CR 5; then 1/2 mile N. 2,620 acres.

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�HUNTING: big game, small game, waterfowl..
FISHING: coldwater lake.
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: rest room, boat ramp, shade shelters.
RFSIRICTIONS:
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a. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.
b. Sailboards prohibited.
DEVIL CREEK SWA - Archuleta County

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From Pagosa Springs, go 16 miles Won Hwy 160 to USFS Rd 627; then 2 miles N. 561 acres.
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, squirrel, dusky (blue) grouse, turkey, dove.
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing.·
RESTRICTIONS: Camping, fires, snowmobiles prohibited.
DE WEESE RES. SWA- Custer County
From Westcliffe, NW on Hwy 69 for 5 miles, tum N on Copper Gulch Rd to access rd. 780 acres.
FISHING: coldwater lake, coldwater stream.
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildJife viewing, camping.
HUNTlNG: antelope, waterfowl, dove, coyote, cottontail, deer, small game.
FACILITIES: rest rooms, boat ramp.
RESTRICTIONS: OHVs prohibited.
DIAMOND J SWA (Michigan River) - Jackson County

From Walden, go Non Hwy 125. Parking areas are I, 2 and 4 miles N of Walden.
3,129 acres of land; IO miles of river.
HUNTING: small game, waterfowl.
FISHING: coldwater stream.
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: city-owned camping.
RESTRICTIONS: Hunting prohibited E of Hwy 125.
DOWRES RIVER SWA- Montezuma County •
From Dolores, go 5 miles NE on Hwy 145. 57 acres.
HUNTING: waterfowl.
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FISHING: coldwater stream;
RECREATION: wildJife viewing.
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RESTRICTIONS: Camping, fires prohibited. Fishing prohibited in rearing ponds.
DOME LAKES SWA- Saguache County
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From Gunnison, go 8 miles Eon Hwy 50 to Hwy 114; then 22 miles SE. 239 acres.
HUNTING: waterfowl.FISHING: coldwater stream.
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing.
FACJLITIES: rest room, drinking water.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. KfVs, dirt bikes, snowmobiles prohibited except on qu NN14 and 1500.
b. Camping permitted during waterfowl seasons in designated safety zones only.
c. Discharging firearms and hunting prohibited in designated safety zones.
d. Dogs prohibited except as hunting aid or on leash.
e. Foot or horseback only from designated parking areas.
f. Parking only in designated areas.
g. Bowfishing prohibited.
DO~ ROCK SWA-Tuller County
From Divide, go 5 miles Son Hwy 67 to Rainbow Valley; then. 3/4 mile on right fork to access road on
right (North Ranch is Mueller State Park). 6,980 acres.
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky (blue) grouse.
FISHING: coldwater stream.
RECREATION: wildJife viewing, hiking.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, dogs, fires, rock climbing prohibited.
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b. Horseback, pack animals allowed only on designated roads and trails except if used as a big
g.µne hunting aid.
c. Closed Dec. I-July 15 on Spring Ck and Dome View trails, and Dome Rock Trail from
Jackrabbit Lodge.
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DOUGLAS RES. SWA- Larimer Count:,
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From Wellington exit on 1-25, go 55. miles W, Sand Won Hwy 1 to CR 15; I mile Non CR 15 to CR
tiO; then 1/4 miles W to LaVma Dr. N on LaVma Dr to lake. From Ft. Collins at Hwys 287 and I, take
Hwy 1 N for 4 miles to Waverly cutoff (CR 15). Go N on. CR 15 to CR tiO. Then 1/4 miles W to
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RESTRICTIONS:
a~ Hunting, fires, camping, discharging fireanns or bows, sailboards, sailboats, ice skating, ATVs, dirt
bikes, snowmobiles prohibited.
b. Boating prohtoited if it creates a whitewater wake.
c. Oosed except for fishing I hour after sunset until 1 hour before sunrise, .

DOWDY LAKE SWA- Larimer County
From town of Red Feather Lakes, go 1 mile NE on USFS access rd. 120 acres of water.
HUNTING: waterfowl.
FISHING: coldwater lake.
RECREATION: power boating, hikmg, camping.
FACILITIES: rest room, boat ramp, campgrounds.
RESTRICTIONS: Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.

DRY CREEK BASIN SWA- San Miguel County
From Naturita, go 17 miles S on Hwy 141. Hwy 141 goes SW through pro~ey.
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dove, mountain lion, bobcat, coyote.
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing ..
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping prohibited except in designated areas.
b. Snowmobiles prohibited.

DUCK CREEK SWA- Logan County
From Crook, go 1 1/2 miles Non Hwy 55. 1,121 acres.
HUNTING: rabbit, pheasant, dove, waterfowl, deer.
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Target practice prohibited except if authoriz.ed by area wildlife mgr.
c. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited except when hunting.
. d. Field trials may be authorized Feb., March andAug. Trials limited to 1 per year.

DUNE RIDGE SWA - Logan .County
From 1-76 at Sterling exit, go 1/2 mile Won Hwy 6 to CR 370; then 5 miles SW. 400 acres.
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite quail, turkey, dove, waterfowl.
RECREATION: wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.' •
b. Disch,arging firearms or bows prohibited except when hunting.
c. Target practice prohibited except if authoriz.ed by area wildlife mgr.
d. All ·recreational activities except deer hunting prohibited opening weekend of regular
plains rifle deer season, and opening day and first weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
e. Horses prohibited except when training hunting dogs and only allowed in Feb., March and
April (through Wed. before spring turkey season opens) and Aug.

DURANGO SFU ~ La Plata County
In Durango, next to Animas River. 14 acres.
FISHING: coldwater stream.
RECREATION: visitors center, limited tours.
FACILITIES: rest room, drinking water.
RESTRICTIONS: Dogs prohibited.

DUTCH GULCH SWA - Gunnison County
From Gunnison, go 5 3 miles E; then 7 3 miles S on CR 42, which becomes BLM Rd 307.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. ATVs, dirt bikes, snowmobiles allowed only on improved road.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
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c. Dogs prohibited except as an aid in hunting or on leash.
d. Closed March 1-June 15.
e. Foot or horseback only from designated parking areas. Parking only in d¢signated areas.

EAGLE RIVER SWA (Fishing Leases) - Eagle County
From Eagle, go 1 mile Eon Hwy 6; then go 5 miles E upstream.
FISHING: coldwater stream.
RECREATION: wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS:
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a. Camping, fires, dogs prohibited.
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b. Closed except for fishing. Open only in_designated areas as posted.

ECHO CANYON RES. SWA - Archuleta County
From Pagosa Springs, go 4 miles Son Hwy 84. 211 acres.

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�HUNTING: waterfowl.
FISHING: coldwater lake.
RECREATION: boating, picnicking, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: rest room, boat ramp.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires, snowmobiles prohibited.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.
ELLIOTT SWA - Morgan County
From Snyder, go 6 miles NE on CR W.7. 2~76 acres.
HUNTING: deer, pheasant, bobwhite quail, rabbit, squirrel, turkey, waterfowl.
REC~TION: hiking, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: duck blinds on Union Tract.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Target practice prohibited .except if authorized by area wildlife mgr.
c. Discharging firearms.or bows prohibited except when hunting.
d. All recreational activities except deer hunting are prohibited on opening weekend of
regular plains rifle deer season, and opening day and first weekend of late plains rifle
deer season.
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e. Horses prohibited except when training hunting dogs and only allowed in Feb., March and
April (through Wed. before spring turkey season opens) and Aug.
f. Closed 9 p.m. to 3 a.m. except with night hunting permit.
g. West Elliott: Closed in 80-acre part N of S. Platte River, S of Rd W7 and W of railroad.
UNION TRACT: Closed except waterfowl hunting on specific dates. Waterfowl hunters must
use designated blinds/zones. Blind reservations by lottery. See waterfowl brochure for information.
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NORTH TRACT: Reservations required~ See waterfowl brochure for information.
QUINT TRACT: Landowner permission required to hunt deer.
EMERALD MOUNTAIN SWA - Routt County
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Closed Dec. I-June 30.
b. Closed 10 p.m.-4 a.m.
c. Foot or horseback only. Access restricted to easement from.Chuck Lewis SWA.
d. Camping, fires, dogs prohibited.
ESCALANTE SWA - Delta, Mesa; Montrose counties
HAMILTON TRACT: From Delta, go 2.2 miles W on 5th St (G Rd), to G50 Rd. Go 2 miles
NW. Alternate route: From Delta, go 5 1/2 miles NW on Hwy 50.
LOWER ROUBIDEAU TRACT: From Delta, go 4 1/2 miles Won 5th St (G Rd).
PICKETT CORRAL TRACT: From Delta, go 12 miles·NW on Hwy 50 to Escalante Canyon
turnoff; then 21 miles SW into Escalanl;e Canyon.
PEACH ORCHARD POINT TRACT: From Delta, go 6 1/2 miles W on 5th St (G Rd) to
Sawmill Mesa Rd, then 11 1/2 miles N.
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&lt;:AP SMITH TRACT: From Delta, go 12 miles NW on Hwy 50 to Escalante Canyon turnoff;
then 6 miles SW into Esc;:alante Canyon.
EAST WALKER TRACT: From Delta, go 12 miles N on Hwy 50 to Escalante Cariyon turnoff;
then 4 ~Jes SW into Escalante Canyon.
UPPER ROUBIDEAU TRAC(: From Delta, go 6 1/2 miles W on 5th St (G Rd) to Sawmill
Mesa Rd; then 11 1/2 miles N.
WEST WALKER TRACT: From D~lta, go 12 miles NW on Hwy 50 to Escalante Canyon
turnoff; then 17 miles SW into Escalante Canyon to Palmer Gulch Rd. Go 5 miles W; then 1.2
miles N toward Tatum Ridge to Tatum Ridge/Snowbelly Ridge Rds; then 6 miles NE.
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WATERWHEEL TRACT: From Delta, go 12 miles NW on Hwy 50 to Escalante Canyon
turnoff; ·then 3 miles SW into Escalante Canyon; then 3/4 mile upstream S of Gunnison River
(primitive rd).
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_GUNNISON RIVER TRACT: From Delta, go 12 miles NW on Hwy 50 to Escalante Canyon
Rd; then 3 miles SW to Gunnison River; then 3/4 mile upstream S of Gunnison River (primitive rd). 5,019 acres, all tracts.
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, pheasant, dove, waterfowL
'FISHING: coldwater stream.
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RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing, interpretive program, historical area.
RESTRICTIONS: •
a. Field trials may be authorized Feb., March, Aug., and Sept.
b. Dog training prohibited on Hamilton and Lower Roubideau during upland game or migratory bird seasons. Hamilton and Lower Roubideau tracts closed March 15-July 31.

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d. Bowfishing prohibited.
FINGE~ ROCK SFU - Routt County
From Yampa. go 3 miles Son Hwy 131. 20 acres.
FISHING: coldwater pond fishing.
RECREATION: wildlife viewing. limited tours.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Fishing, camping, fires. dogs prohibited.
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b. Discharging firearms or·bows prohibited in designated safety zones as posted.
FISH CREEK SWA - Dolores County
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From Dolores, go 12 miles Non Hwy 145 to USPS Rd 535; then 12.miles N to Fish~ access
road; then 1 1/2 miles N. 314 acres.
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky (blue) grouse, snowshoe hare.
FISHING: coldwater stream.
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RECREATION: camping (only during deer &amp; elk seasons). hiking, wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS: Camping prohibited except in deer and elk seasons.
FLAGLER RES. SWA - Kit Carson County
From Flagler, go 5 miles Eon Rd U. 400 acres.
HUNTING.: deer, rabbit, pheasant, dove, waterfowl; turkey.
FISHING: wannwater.
• RECREATION: power boating. waterskiing, camping, picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: rest rooms, boat ramps.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited during waterfowl seasons except float tubes or craft propelled by hand,
wind or electric motors.
b. Boating prohibited.if it.creates a whitewater wake; Waterskiing permitted Sun. and Mon.,
June I-Aug. 31.
c. Hunting limited to youth/mentors. Only I mentor per youth.
FORKS SWA ~ Larimer County
RESTRICTIONS: .
a. Camping, fires, hunting~ target practice prohibited.
b. Closed except 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour after sunset.
c. Closed except walk-ins Nov. I-March 31:
FOUR MILE SWA - Douglas County
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot or horseback only.
b. Camping, fires prohibited_.
FRANK SWA - Larimer, Weld counties
From l-25 at Windsor exit, go 2.3 miles E on Hwy 392 to CR. 13; then 1/2 mile S. 640 acres.
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, dove, waterfowl.
FISHING: wannwater.

RESTRICTIONS:
a. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited except when hunting. Discharging bows allowed
for bowfishing.
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b. Camping, fires prohibited. .
c. Hunting prohibited except with shotguns or bows.
d. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.
e. During regular waterfowl seasons, reservations required by calling 1-800-846-9453.
Reservations not accepted more than 14 days nor less than 48 hours before hunt date. Failing
to cancel may result in losing future reservation rights. Reservations not transferable.
_Hunters limited to max. of 1 reservation per hunt date, 1 reservation per phone call.
Whoever makes reservation must be a licensed hunter and be at property day of hunt.
Mandatory check in and check out.
f. Waterfowl hunting limited to established zones. •
g. Habitat stamp not required if you stay on bike path;
FRANTZ LAKE SWA - Chaffee County
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From Salida, go 3/4 mile NW on Hwy 2~1 lo CR 154;.then 3/4 mile W. SWA is SW of Mt. _
Shavano Hatchery.
FISHING: coldwater lake.
FACILITIES: rest room.
RESTRICTIONS: Camping, discharging bows and firearms prohibited.
FRENCHMAN CREEK SWA -· Phillips County
From Holyoke, go 5 miles Won Hwy 6 to CR 29; then 1/2 mile S. 69. acres.
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, pheasant, dove.

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�. RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS:.
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Target practice prohibited except if authorized by area wildlife mgr.
· c. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited except when hunting.
GARFIELD CREEK SWA - Garfield County
From New Castle, go 2 miles SW on CR 312 to Garfield Ck Rd; then 1 mile S. 13,179 acres.
HUNTING: deer. elk, dusky (blue) grouse.
RECREATION: wildlife viewing. •
RESTRICTIONS:
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a. Cainping pro~ibited except 7 days before start of. regular big game seasons through 7 days
after regular big game se~ons.
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b. Hunting prohibited within 75 yards of centerline of CR~ 312 and 328. Hunting prohibited
in designated safety zone as posted.
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c. Closed Dec. 1-July 15, except spring turkey hunting below and small game hunting above
junction of CRs 312 and 328.
d. Dogs prohibited except as hunting aid.
e. Bicycles allowed only on CRs 312 and 328.
GLENWOOD SPRINqS SFU - Garfield County
From Glenwood Springs. go 2.2 miles N along Mitchell Ck. 2 acres.
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, limited tours.
RESTRICTIONS: Camping, dogs prohibited. •
GRANADA SWA - Prowers County
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From Granada go Non Hwy 385; turn Eon Half St. (first rd N ofrailroad). Go 1.5 miles.
3,672 acres.
HUNTI~Q: sm~ game, waterfowl, deer.
FISHING: wannwater fishing in Arkansas River.
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RECREATION: wildlife observation and photography.
RESTRICTIONS:
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Camping, fires prohibited. ATVs, dirt bikes prohibited. Other vehicles allowed only on
access roads, parking areas.
b. Parking only in designated areas.
c. Closed I hour after sunset until 1 hour before sunrise.
GRANBY RANCH CONSERVATION EASEMENT - Grand County
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Closed from Nov. IS-April 15.
b. Fire~; motor vehicles· prohibited.
c. Dogs must be on leash.
GRANITE SWA - Chaffee County
From Buena Vista, 17 miles N on Hwy 24. Access from Chaffee-Lake county line downstream
to 1/4 mile below Granite Bridge. Fishing access only.
FISHING: coldwater fishing on Arkansas River.
• GRIEVE RANCH CONSERVATION EASEMENT - Routt County
RESTRICTIONS:
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a. Fires, snowmobiles, ATVs, motorcycles, commercial use, woodcutting and gathering prohibited.
b. Dogs prohibited except as hunting aid.
•c. Firearms prohibited except for hunting.
d. Camping prohibited except in developed campgrounds.
e. Closed on hay meadows N of CR 129.
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f. Fishing access to Little Snake River restricted to river corridor, plus 20 feet above highwater line on either bank.
GROUNDHOG RES. SWA - Dolores County
From Dolores, go 25 miles N on· USPS Rd 526 to USFS Rd 533, then 5 miles NE.
FISHING: coldwater lake.
RECREATION:wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: rest room, boat ramp.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating pr:ohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.
b. Camping prohibited.
GUNNISON SWA- Gunnison County
from Gunnison, go 6 miles W on Hwy 50. 2,800 acres.
_HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, blue grouse.
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�RECREATION: wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Closed Dec. I-March 31.
b. Camping restricted to designated areas.
c. Beaver Ck Trail restricted to foot or horseback.
GUNNISON RIVER SWA (Van Tuyl &amp; Redden) - Gunnison ·county
From Gunnison go Non Hwy 135 to CR 13. Tum left and go 1/4 mile to where road jogs left
and becomes lineup St. in Gunnison. Go W 3 blocks to Palisade city park. Parking N side park.
Accessed by foot 1/2 mi1e W of parking lot.
HUNTING: waterfowl by shotgun only.
FISHING: coldwater stream.
RECREATION: hiking,.wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: parking area.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Foot access only.
b. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited except when hunting.
c. Hunting prohibited except waterfowl with shotguns.
GYPSUM PONDS SWA - Eagle County
1-70 to Gypsum exit, take S side frontage rd of 1-70 E to parking area. 90 acres.
HUNTING: deer, waterfowl.
FISHING: coldwater stream, coldwater lake.
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RECREATION: non-motorized boating on pond, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: parking area.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Closed between sunset and sunrise except for hunters and anglers.
b. Camping, fires, glass containers, boat launching and takeouts prohibited.
c. Dogs prohibited March 15-June 15 to protect nesting waterfowl. Dogs prohibited on eastern ponds except when used in waterfowl hunting. •
d. Field trials may be authorized in Aug. and Sept.
HALLENBACK RANCH SWA - Lake County
RESTRICTIONS:
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a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Closed Dec. I-March 31 and on W 1/3 of SWA as po~ted, April I-June 15 to protect win. tering and calving elk.
HARMON SWA - Chaffee County
RESTRICTIONS: Campfires, dogs, overnight camping, firearms, hunting prohibited.
HAVILAND LAKE SWA - La Plata County •
From Durango, go 18 miles N on Hwy 550 to USFS Rd 671; then 1/2 mile E. 208 acres.
HUNTING: waterfowl.
FISHING: coldwater lake.
RECREATION: camping, boating.
FACILITIES: campgrounds, rest room, drinking water, gravel boat ramp.
RESTRICTIONS: Float tubes or craft propelled by hand or electric motor only.
HECKENDORF SWA - Chaffee County
From Buena Vista, go 5 miles Non Hwy 24 to CR 361; then 1 mile W. 640 acres.
HUNTING: elk, deer, small game.
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RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS: Camping prohibited.
IDGEL SWA - Alamosa County
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Closed Sept. I-Feb. 14, except Sat., Sun., Wed. and legal holidays.
b. Sept. 1 through Feb. 14, permit required. Max of 25 permits issued daily, available free,
first come, first served. Sept. 1-30, and Nov. 1t~Feb.14, permits obtained by reservation by
calling 719-587-6923 or at DOW office in Monte Vista. Oct. I-Nov. IO, permits obtained by
reservation.
c. Reservations for weekends can be made up to 14 days in advance but not less than 2 days
before Saturday of weekend requested. Reservations for Wed. can be made up to 14 days in
advance but not less than 2 days before date requested. Max. 2 people per reservation.
d. Closed Feb. 15-July 15 Jo protect nesting water birds. Area wildlife mf. 111ay authorize
educational or scientific uses during closures .
. e. Bowfishing prohibited.
HOHNHOLZ LAKES SWA - Larimer County
From Hwy 14 at uppe~ end of Poudre Canyon, go 30 miles Non Laramie River Rd (CR 103).
80 acres of water, 1 mile of river.
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�HUNTING: waterfowl.
FISHING: coldwater stream, coldwater lake.
RECREATION: wildlife viewing.
-FACILITIES: rest rooms.
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RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited except float tubes or- craft propelled by hand, wind or electric motor.
b. Camping prohibited except in Laramie River camping area.
c. Grace Ck Rd closed Dec. 1-Aug. 15.
d. Sailboards prohibited.
HOLBROOK RES. SWA - Otero County
From Swink, go 3 miles N on CR 245 to CR FF; then 1/2 mile E. 670 acres.
FISHING: wannwater.
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite quail, dove, waterfowl.
RECREATION: powerboating, sailboating, sailsurfing, waterskiing, campi_ng, wildlife
viewing.
FACILITIES: rest r90ms, boat ramps.
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RESTRICTIONS: Hunting prohibited in safety zone ·on SW side of residence as posted.
HOLLY SWA • Prowers County
From Holly, go 1 mile Non CR 34. 55 acres.
HUNTING: rabbit, pheasant, dove, waterfowl.
RECREATION: wildlife viewing.
HOLYOKE SWA-- Phillips County
From Holyoke, go 4 miles S on Hwy 385 to CR 14; then 4 miles W. 80 acres.
HUNTING: rabbit; pheasant, dove, deer.
RECREATION: wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. CamP.ing, fires prohibited.
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b. Target practice prohibited ex~ept-if autho~d by area wildlif~ mgr.
c. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited except when hunting. •
HOME LAKE SWA • Rio Grande County
From Monte Vista, go I 1/2 miles E on Sherman Ave.
FISHING: coldwater lake ..
RECREATION: wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Float tubes or craft propelled by hand, wind, electric motor only. Except, motorboats up to
10 hp allowed any time. Motorboats over 10 hp allowed only 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
b. Closed sunset to sunrise except for fishing or with night_ hunting permit.
HORSE CREEK RES. SWA (Timber Lake) - Bent, Otero counties
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From LaJunta, go 8 miles Non Hwy 109 to Cheraw; then 2 miles Eon CR JJ5 to CR 33. Go 7
miles N. 2,603 acres.
FiSHING: warmwater.
RECREATION: power boating, sail surfing, waterskiing, camping, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: rest rooms, boat ramps.
RESTRICT-IONS:
a. Closed I hour after sunset to I hour before sunrise except for fishing.
b. ATVs, dirt bikes, snowmobiles prohibited.
c. Frozen surface of lake closed. Dams, inlets, outlet structures closed except for fishing.
HORSETHIEF CANYON SWA - Mesa Co~ty
1-70 Wto Fruita exit, take Hwy 340 S I mile to property sign; take access road 4 miles.
HUNTING: waterfoY{l, dove, deer, coyote, rabbit, pheasant.
FISHING: warmwater.
RECREATION: wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires, turkey hunting, quail hunting prohibited.
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b. Hunting permitted with shotguns, hand-held bows and muzzleloading rifles.
c. Fishing prohibited in rearing ponds and as posted to protect endangered fish.
d. Waterfowl hunting on Sat. restricted to youth/mentors.
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e. To hunt waterfowl on Wend of property, reservations required for-specific blind.
Hunting restricted to within 100 yards of blind. No m~re than 4 hunters per blind.
Reservations rrrst come, available at check station. Permits not required for waterfowl
hunting E of pump station.
f. Closed 9 p.m. to 5 a.m., except for fishing.
g. Waterfowl hunting prohibited Wed.-Fri. except Thanksgiving Day, Christmas and New
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�h. Habitat stamp not required.
HOT CREEK SWA - Conejos County
From Monte Vista. go 20 miles Son Hwy 15 to access road; then 5 miles w; 3,494 acres.
HUNTING: deer, elk. black bear, mountain lion. rabbit, dove. waterfowl.
FISHING: coldwater stream.
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RECREATION: wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Snowmobiles prohibited.
• b. Vehicles prohibited Jan. I-April 30.
HOT SULPHUR SPRINGS SWA - Grand County
JENNY WILLIAMS UNIT: From Hot Sulphur Springs. go 3 miles W on Hwy 40 to CR 50 (E
end of Colorado River bridge); then 2 miles S. ,
BYERS CANYON RIFLE RANGE: From Hot Sulphur Springs. go 4 miles W on Hwy 40 to
range (N of highway).
JOE GERR,ANS UNIT: From Hot Sulphur Springs. go 3 miles W on Hwy 40 to Colorado
River bridge; then S at E end of bridge.
HOT SULPHUR SPRINGS STATE RANCH: From Hot Sulphur Springs. go .3 miles W on
,Hwy 40 to Colorado River bridge; then S at YI end of bridge.
PAUL F. GILBERT FISHING AREA: From Hot Sulphur Springs. go 3 miles W on Hwy 40 to
Wend of Colorado River bridge; then S.
LONE BUCK UNIT: From Hot Sulphur Springs. go 3.5 miles Won Hwy 40 to unit (S of
Hwy). 1,173 acres, all units.
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FISHING: coldwater stream.
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RECREATION: camping. l\iking. snowmobiling. wildlife viewing. photography. shooting
range.
FACILmES: rest room. rifle range. campsites.
RESTRICTIONS:
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a. Camping prohibited except in Joe Gerrans Unit and Lone Buck campgrounds.
b. Discharging firearms prohibited in Joe Gerrans Unit. Lone B~ck campgrounds ~d Paul F.
Gilbert Fishing Area.
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c, Byers Canyon Rifle Range closed sunset to sunrise.
d. Byers Canyon Rifle Range may be closed to protect wintering big game.
e. Habitat stamp not required in Pioneer Park Unit.
f. Bowfishing prohibited.
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HUERFANO SWA - Huerfano County
From Gardner. go 13 miles Won CR 580. 544 acres.
HUNTING: deer, rabbit. dove.
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FISHING: coldwater stream.
RECREA"nON: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: rest rooms. picnic tables.
HUGO SWA -.Lincoln County
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CLINGINGSMITH TRACT: From Hugo. go 14 miles Son CR 109; 2 1/4 miles Eon CR 2G.
2,240 acres.
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HUNTING: deer. antelope. rabbit, dove. waterfowl.
FISHING: wannwater.
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RECREATION: camping. hiking. wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: rest rooms.
RESTRICTIONS: Boating prohibited.
INDIAN RUN SWA - Routt County
From Hamilton, go 12 miles SE on Hwy 317 to CR 67; then 6 miles S: 2,039 acres.
HUNTING: deer. elk, black bear~ rabbit. dusky (blue) grouse.
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FISHING: coldwater stream.
RECREATION: camping. hiking, wildlife viewing.
JACKSON LAKE SWA - Morgan County
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From 1-76 at the Hwy 39 exit, go 7 .4 miles N on Hwy 39 to Hwy 144; then I mile NE to CR 5;
then 3.8 miles N to CR CC; then 1 mile W to CR 4; then 1/4 mile S. 394 acres.•
HUNTING: pheasant, waterfowl, dove, rabbit, deer.
FISHING: warmwater.
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RECREATION: powerboating. sailboating. sail surfing, waterskiing. wildlife viewing (no boat
ramp).
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping. fires, ice fishing prohibited. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited except
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b: Fishing prohibited Nov. 1 through last day of regular waterfowl season. Fishing from
dame permitted through Nov. 30
c. Hupting prohibited from frozen surface of lake and elsewhere as posted.
d. Target practice prohibited except with area wil_dlife mgr. authorization.
e. Access only from designated parking areas.
f. Beginning on first day of regular duck season through last day of regular duck season,
.only hunting allowed. Waterfowl and small game hunting by reservation·by calling 1-800846-9453. Reservations not accepted more than J4 days nor less than 48 hours before hunt
date. FaiJing to cancel reservations may result in losing future reservation rights. Max. 4
. people per reservation. Max. J reservation per day, and I reservation per phone call.
Reservations not transferable. People making reservations must be licensed hunters and must
be at property the day of hunt.
g. Reservations regulated by hunt zones. One zone reserved for youth/mentor hunting. No
more than 2 mentors and at least I youth per reservation. Three reservations available for
waterfowl hunting from vessels on lake.
h. Boat hunting reservations are cancelled if ice is unsafe. Hunters with boat reser:vations
must call reservation line 2 days before scheduled hunt to confirm ice conditions. Only boat
hunters with reservations ru:.e exempt from Oct. I boat closure.
i. Mandatory check out station at parking lot 1/2 mile S of CR CC and CR 4 by 2 p.m.
Waterfowl hunters with boat reservations exempt from check out station.
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j. Hunters and vessels must stay in designated hunt zone. Hunting prohibited within 150
yards of shore and other vessels. Vessels launched from Jackson Lake State Park must have
state parks pass.
k. Waterfowl and small game hunting permitted only Sat.; Sun., Wed., Columbus Day
(observed), Veterans Day (observed), Thanksgiving Day, Christmas, New Year's Day and
Martin Luther King Day.
• 1. Deer hunting allowed in established seasons. Qeer hunters do not need to check in or out.
Deer hunting reservations required and are unlimited in number:
JAMES M.JOHN SWA-LasAnimas County
From Raton, NM, go 7 miles on NM Hwys 72 &amp; 526. Go N up Sugarite Canyon l 2 miles to
Lake O!Jrothey SWA; then NW 4 miles on unmarked trail to top of Fishers Peak Mesa. 8,200
acres.
HUNTING: elk, deer, bear, mountain lion, small game, turkey.
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, mountain biking, hiking, picnicking.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping prohibited within l 00 feet of streams.
b. Closed Dec. 1. -April l.
c. Foot or horseback access only.
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d. Hunting access restricted in regular rifle deer and elk seasons to big game only, by drawing.
JAMES MARK JONES SWA - Park County
From Hwy 24 E of Hartsel, take CR 15 (Elkhorn Rd) N 15 miles to sign. Go W l.8 miles to
·parking area. From Hwy 285 at Como turnoff, take CR 15 SE 8 miles to sign; go W 1.8 miles to .
parking area. Road to parking area not maintained in winter. 12,122 acres.
HUNTING: deer, elk, antelope, small game.
RECREATION: wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: parking areas.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Closed Jan. I-May 1.
b. Fires prohibited except in established fire rings at designated parking areas.
JEAN K. TOOL SWA- Morgan County
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From FtMorgan, go 4 miles NE on 1-76 to Dodd Bridge Rd; then I 3/4 miles N. 903 acres.
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite quail, turkey, dove, waterfowl.
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, hiking.
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RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Closed 9 p.m. to 3 a.m. except with night hunting permit.
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c. Discharging fireanns or bows prohibited except when hunting.
d. Target practice prohibited except if authorized.by area wildlife ingr.
e. All recreational activities except deer hunting prohibited opening weekend of regular
plains rifle deer season, and opening day and first weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
f. Horses prohibited except when training hunting dogs and only allowed in Feb., March and
April (through Wed. before spring turkey season opens) and Aug.
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g. Beginning on first day of regular duck season through last day of regular duck season,
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JENSEN SWA - Rio Blanco County
From Meeker, go 9 miles NE on Hwy 13 to CR 30. 5,955 acres.
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HUNTING: deer, elk, black bear, rabbit, dusky (blue) grouse, waterfowl.
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping prohibited except in designated areas.
b. Closed Jan. I-July 15.
JERRY CREEK RES. SWA (Jerry Creek Res. #1 ·&amp; 2) - Mesa County
RESTRICTIONS:
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a. Hunting, firearms, ice fishing, camping, fires, motorized and non-motorized vehicles, pets,
domestic aJl\IllalS, boating, floating, swimming, wading prohibited.
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b. Frozen surface· of lake closed.
JIM OLTERMAN/LONE CONE SWA - Dolores County
From Norwood, go 15 miles Eon Hwy 145 to USFS Rd 610; then 24 miles S. 5,030 acres.
HUNTING: deer, elk, black bear, dusky (blue) grouse.
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FISHING: coldwater stream.
RECREATION: camping, picnicking, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: two-horse corrals, domestic well water, campsites.
RESTRICTIONS: Snowmobiles prohibited.
JOE M'.OORE RES. SWA - Montezuma County.
From Mancos, go 5 miles NE on Hwy 184 to CR 40; then 4 miles N. 120 acres.
HUNTING: waterfowl.
FISHING: coldwater lake.
RECREATION: wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: rest ro9m, boat ramp.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited if it causes a whitewater wake.b. Camping prohibited.
JOHN MARTIN RES. SWA - Bent County
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From Las Animas, go 20 miles Eon Hwy 50 to Hasty. SWA 2 miles S of Hasty. 22,325 acres.
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite quail, scaled quail, dove, waterfowl.
FISHING: warmwater.
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RECREATION: power boating, sail boating, sail surfi_ng, waterskiing, camping, hiking,
wildlife viewing.
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FACILITIES: rest rooms, boat ramps.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Field trials may be authorized Feb., March, Aug. and Sept.
b. Closed except to retrieve downed waterfowl Nov. I through last day of waterfowl season
as posted on US Army Corps of Engineer land under lease by DOW or State Parks to provide for waterfowl resting.
c. ATVs, dirt bikes prohibited.
JO_HNSON VILLAGE SWA -. Chaffee County
From Hwy 24 bridge over Arkansas River, W half of river .25 mile upstream and 5 mile downstream. Fishing access only.
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FISHING: coldwater stream-. .
JULESBURG SWA (Julesburg, Ovid leases) - Sedgwick County
From Ovid, go 1/2 mile Son CR 29.
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite quail, dove, turkey; ducks.
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing._
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Target practice prohibited except if authorized by area wildlife mgr.
c. Discharging firearms or ~ows prohibited except when hunting.
d. All recreational activities except deer hunting prohibited opening weekend of regular
'plains rifle deer season, and opening day and first weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
e. Horses prohibited except when training hunting dogs and only allowed in Feb., March and
_-_ ~ril (throu,m Wed. before spring turkey season opens) and Aug.
JUMBO RES. S'WA - Logan, Sedgwick counties
From 1-76 at the Red Lion exit (#155), go 3 miles N to Hwy 138; then I mile NE to CR 95; then
2 miles N. 1,703 acres.
HUNTING: rabbit, pheasant, ducks, doves. .
FISHING: warmwater.
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing.

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FACILITIES: rest rooms, boat ramp.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Except as allowed below, boating prohibited Oct. 1 through last day of regular goose season. Hand-propelled craft may be used to set and pick up decoys. and to retrie~e downed
waterfowl.
b. Fishing restricted to 2 S dams and bank around outlet tower. Ice fishing restricted to
within 50 yards of 2 S dams or 50 yards of outlet tower from Oct. 1 to last day of waterfowl season.
c. Boats prohibited within 50 feet of outlet structure.
d. Hunting prohibited from frozen surface ·of lake.
e. Vehicles limited to 250.
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f. Waterskiing prohibited before 10 a.m. and after 7 p.m. Fri., Sat., Sun. and Mon. of
Memorial Day weekend.
g.-Hunting from floating devices by reservation from opening·day of regular duck season
until opening day of dark goose season. Reservations by calling 1-800-846-9453.
Reservations not accepted more than 14 days nor less than 48 hours before hunt date. Failing
to cancel reservations may result in losing future reservation rights. Max. I reservation per
day, and I reservation per phone call. Reservations not transferable. People making reservations must be licensed hunters and be at property the day of hunt. Three reservations available for waterfowl hunting from vessels on res. Boat hunting reservations will be cancelled
if ice is unsafe. Hunters with boat reservations must call reservation line 2 days before
scheduled hunt to &lt;;onfmn ice conditions. Only boat hunters with reservations are exempt
from Oct. 1 boat closure.
h. Hunting from floating devices permitted only Sat., Sun., Wed., Columbus Day (observed),
Veterans Day (observed), Thanksgiving Day, Christmas, New Year's Day and Martin Luther
King Day~ Hunters must leave res. by 2 p.m. Hunting prohibited within 150 yards of shore
and other vessels.
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JUNCTION BUTTE SWA - Grand County
From Kremmling, go 3 miles Son Hwy 9 to CR 387 (dirt road); then 1/2 mi.le E.
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky (blue) grouse.
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RECREATION: wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, hang gliding prohibited.
b. Vehicles prohibited except day after Labor Day through last day of regular big game
season.
KARVAL RES. SWA - Lincoln County
From Hwys 94 and 109, go S 10 miles on Hwy 109. 235 acres.
Hl,!NTING: deer, rabbit, scaled quail, dove; waterfowl.
FISHING: warmwater.
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: rest room, shade shelters.
RESTRICTIONS: Float tubes or craft propelled by hand, wind or electric motor only allowed.
KEMP-BREEZE SWA - Grand County
BREEZE UNIT: About 15 miles W of Granby on Hwy 40 past Parshall; go .5 mile. Look for
mile marker 196. Tum left 1/4 mile past marker for parking or go W 3/4 mile for more parking. Unit is 11.5 miles W of Kremmling.
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KEMP UNIT: From Granby, go 14.5 miles Won Hwy 40; tum left on CR 3 and go over
Colorado River bridge. Turn right on second road, or go another .5 mile, and tum right for
parking~ Unit is 12 miles E of Kremmling.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Fishing at Breeze Unit Kids Pond restricted youth fishing, and mobility-impaired anglers
restricted to wheelchairs.
b. Breeze Unit hay meadow wetland closed March 15-July 15.
KINNEY LAKE SWA - Lincoln County
KINNEY LAKE TRACT: From Hugo, go 14 miles S on CR 109 to CR 2G; then 2.5 miles E
to CR 21; then 1 mile E. 320 acres.
HUNTING: small game; waterfowl, antelope, deer.
FISHING: warmwater.
RECREATION: wildlife observation, camping, photography.
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. RESTRICTIONS: Float tubes or craft propelled by hand, wind or electric motor only allowed.
KNIGHT-IMLER SWA :- Park County
From Fairplay, go 10 miles S on Hwy 285.
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�RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Closed beyond 25 feet from centerline of stream.
KNUDSON SWA - Logan County
From 1-76 at Sterling exit, go 1/2 mile W to CR 370 (information center, museum);· then 1 mile
SW. 581 acres. NOTE: Southeast portion is private property. Landowner permission required for
deer hunting as posted.
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HUNTING: deer, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite quail, dove, turkey, waterfowL
RECREATION: wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
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b. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited except when hunting.
c. All recreational activities except deer hunting prohibited opening weekend of regular
plains rifle deer season, and opening day and first weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
d. Horses prohibited except when training hunting dogs and only allowed in Feb., March and
April (through Wed. before spring turkey season opens) and Aug.
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KODAK WATCHABLE SWA - Weld County
From Windsor at Hwys 392 &amp; 257, 3 miles S on Hwy 257 to parking area S of Poudre River.
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, photography.
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RESTRICTIONS:
a. Closed sunset to sunrise.
b. Hunting, fishing, camping, fires prohibited.
c. Dogs must be on leash.
LA JARA RES. SWA - Conejos County
From Monte Vista, go 20 miles S on Hwy 15 to access road; then 10 miles W. 635 acres.
HUNTING: deer, elk, waterfowl. •
FISHING: coldwater lake.
RECREATION: wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: rest room, drinking water, boat ramp.
LA JARA SWA - Conejos County
From Capulin, go 11 miles SW on D Rd. 2,808 acres.
HUNTING: deer, elk, black bear, mtn. lion, rabbit, dove.
FISHING: coldwater stream.
RECREATION: wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Snowmobiles prohibited.
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b. Vehicles prohibited Jan. I through Titursday before Memorial Day.
LAKE BECKWITH SWA - Pueblo County

RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting, camping, fires, ice fishing prohibited.
b. Float tubes or craft propelled by hand, wind or electric motor only allowed.
c. Frozen surface of lake closed.
d. Habitat stamp not required.
LAKE DOROTHEY SWA - Las Animas County
From Raton, NM, go 7 miles NE on NM Hwys 72 &amp; 526; go N up Sugarite Canyon 5 miles.
4,500 acres.
HUNTING: deer, elk, turkey, bear..
FISHING: coldwater lake, coldwater stream.
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: rest room.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping prohibited within 200 yards of Lake Dorothey or 100 ft. of streams except in
designated areas.
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b. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited except shotguns or bows for hunting.
Discharging bows allowed for bowfishing.
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c. Hunting big game prohibited except archery.
d. Foot or horseback only from established parking areas.
e. Trapping prohibited.
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LAKE FORK OF U1E GUNNISON RIVER SWA (Fishing Easements) - Hinsdale County
From Lake City, go 5 3/8 miles Non Hwy 149 to Send of easement. •
FISHING: coldwater stream.
LAKE IRWIN SWA - Gunnison County
From Gunnison, go N to Ohio Ck Rd (730) to Kehler Pass Rd n2); continue N to USFS Rd 826;
go 15 miles. From Crested Butte, take CR 12 (K~bler Pass Rd) W 7 miles to USFS Rd _826; go

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�N 1.5 miles to lake.
FISHING: coldwater lake.
RECREATION: camping, fishing, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: USFS fee can:tpsites, drinking water, rest rooms.
LAKE JOHN SWA - Jackson County
From Walden, go 1/2 mile Won Hwy 14 to CR 12W; then 8 miles W to CR 7; then go 7 miles.
565 water acres, 282 land acres.
HUNTING: small game, waterfowl.
FISHING: coldwater lake.
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: private campground and electrical hQOk-ups, trailer dump station, public rest
room,.boat ramp, shade shelters, picnic tables. •
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·RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping in·established areas only.
b. Waterskiing; sailboards prohibited.
LAS ANIMAS SFU - Bent County
From Las Animas Won Hwy 194, go 4 miles; Non CR 55. 69 acres.
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, limited tours.
RESTRICTIONS: Camping, dogs prohibited.
LEAPS GULCH SWA - Gunnison County
From Gunnison go Non Hwy 135 to CR 10. Go Eon paved road to where USFS Rd 743 begins.
Travel 8.2 miles to where USFS Rd 743 turns left from main road. Follow trail 35 miles.
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky (blue) grouse.
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RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS: Closed Dec. 1-April"30.
LEATHA JEAN STASSEN SWA - Mesa County
From Grand Junction, take Hwy 340 W to 20 1/2 Rd. turn N. Tum E on F 3/4 Rd; go N on
Roundup Drive and E on Baseline Drive. Parking lot N of road. Hunting, fishing access to
Colorado River.
RECREATION: Wildlife viewing.

RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires, hunting, motor vehicles prohibited.
b. Closed 1/2 hour after sunset to 1/2 hour before sunrise.
LITTLE SNAKE SWA - Moffat County
From Maybell, go 17 miles Non CR 19. CR 19 runs through SWA. 4,860 acres.
HUNTING: antelope, deer, rabbit, sage grouse.
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife v·iewing.
RESTRICTIONS: Camping prohibited except in self-contained units and by aU methods 3
days before beginning of regular big game seasons·until 3 days after end of regular big game
seasons.
LOMA BOAT L~UNCH SWA - Mesa County
From Fruita, take 1-70 to Loma exit (#15); then go 12 mile Son frontage rd; tum SE 1/2 mile to
Colorado River.
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RECREATION: boating, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: boat ramp, rest room.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, discharging firearms, launching, using personal water craft (jet skis) prohibited.
b. Pru:king in designated areas only.
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LON HAGLER SWA - Larimer County
From Campion, go 3 1/4 miles Won CR 14W to CR 21S; then 1 1/2 miles N. 181 acres.
FISHING: wannwater, coldwater.
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, archery range, nature trail.
FACILITIES: rest room, boat ramp.
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RESTRICTIONS:
a. Fishing prohibited in inlet struc~ and annex pond.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.
c. Camping, fires, horseback riding, sailboards, sailboats, bicycling, target practice prohibited.
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d. Dog training prohibited Sept. I to last day of waterfowl season.
LONE DOME SWA - Dolores, Montezuma counties
From Cortez, go 21 miles Non Hwy 491 to CR DD; then 1 mile E to CR 16; then 3 miles N to
access road; then 15 miles E to B~dfield Bridge. 1,724 acres.
HUNTING: deer;elk, rabbit, dusky (blue) grouse, turkey, dove.
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�RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: campgrounds.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Overnight parking prohibited except in designated areas.
. b. Fires prohibited.
LONE TREE RES. SWA - Larimer County •
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From Campion, go 3 1/2 miles Won CR 14W to Lone Tree Dr; then 1 mile S on access road.
502 water acres.
HUNTING: dove, waterfowl.
FISHING: warmwater.
RECREATION: wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: rest rooms, boat ramps, shade shelters.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.
b. Camping, fires, sailboards, sailboats, bicycling, horseback riding prohibited.
c ..Fishing ptohibited from boats Nov. I through last day of waterfowl season.
d. Fishing prohibited in outlet canal as posted.
e. Closed-in heron nesting closure area as posted.
f. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited except when hunting. Discharging bows allowed
for bowfishing.
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g. Closed I hour after sunset to I hour before sunrise daily except for fishing or with night
hunting permit.
h. Dog training prohibited Sept. I to last day of waterfowl season.
i. Di,scharging fire arms may be prohibited by posting to protect public safety.
LOVE MEADOW SWA - Chaffee County
RESTRICTIONS: Habitat stamp not required to enter information kiosk.
LOWELL PONDS SWA - Adams County
In Denver at 56th Way and Lowe)) Blvd.
FISHING: warmwater.
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RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: rest room.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited except float tubes for fishing. Boating prohibited ·on Sheets Lake.
b. Hunting, discharging firearms or bows, camping, fires, dog training prohibited.
c. Closed I hour after sunset to I hour before sunrise except for fishing.
d. Habi~t stamp not required if you stay on bike path.
MCCLUSKEY SWA - Delta County
From Paonia 's Onarga Ave, go Son Lamborn Mesa Rd, which becomes 4100 Rd. At stop sign,
tum right on Stewart Mesa Rd, which turns S and becomes. 4050 Rd. At S end, road forks;
.tum left on L30 Rd.
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky (blue) grouse, rabbit.
. RESTRICTIONS: ·
a. Camping, fires, dogs prohibited.
b. Closed except to hunt, fish or trap. Closed from day after regular big game season to
April 30.
MANVILLE SWA - Jackson County
From Walden, go 5 mile W on·Hwy 14 to CR 12W; go 5 miles W to CR 18; go 45 miles SW to
CR 5; go 1/8 mile S. Approx. 4.4 miles of river.
• FISHING: coldwater stream.
RESTRICTIONS: Hunting, bowfishing prohibited.
MASON FAMILY SWA - Hinsdale County
From Powderhom, go 14.7 miles Son CR 27 (Cebolla Ck Rd.) 1,429 acres.
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit.··
FISHING: coldwater stream.
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, hiking, picnicking, camping.
MEEKER PASTURE SWA - Rio Blanco County
From Meekei:, go 15 miles N on Hwy 13 to CR8; then 2 miles E. 48 acres.
HUNTING: waterfowl.
FISHING: coldwater stream.
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing. •
MELON VALLEY SWA - Otero County
Go 2 miles N of Hwys 71 and 50; then 1 mile E of Hwy 71 on Rd sos·.
RESTRICTIONS: Hunting limited to youth mentor hunting. -Only 1 mentor per youth.

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�MESSEX SWA - Logan, Washington counties
From 1-76 at Merino exit, go 2 miles N to Hwy 6; then 1.75 miles NE to CR R; then 15 iniles,
N; then .5 mile W. -680 acres. .
HUNTINO: deer, pheasant. turkey, quail, waterfQ_wl.
RECREATION: wildlife viewing.
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RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping~ fires prohibited.
b. Target practice prohibited except if authorized by area wildlife mgr.
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c. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited except when hunting. Discharging bows allowed
for bowfishing.
d. Landowner permission.required for deer hunting on Skaggs portion as posted.
e. All recreational activities except deer hunting prohibited opening weekend of regular
plains rifle deer season, and opening day and first weekend of late plains·rifle deer season.
f. Closed 9 p.m.-3 a.m. except with night hunting permit.
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g. Field trials may be authorized Feb., March, Aug .• and Sept. Trials limited to 1 per year,
and ~uire landowner permission on easement. Trials in_ Sept. must be incidental to field tri. als on adjacent private property.
h. Horses prohibited except when training hunting dogs and only allowed in Feb., March and
April (through Wed. before spring turkey season opens) and Aug.
MIDDLE TAYLOR CREEK SWA - Custer County
From Westcliffe, go 8 miles W on Hermit Lakes Rd. 486 acres.
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky (blue)_grouse.
FISHING: coldwater stream.
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewi}!g.
FACILITIES: picnic tables.
MIKE IDGBEE SWA - Prowers County
•From Lamar, go 4 miles E on Hwy 50. 876 acres.
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HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite quail, scaled quail, dove, waterfowl.
FISHING: warmwater.
RECREATION: camping, hiking, archery/rifle range.
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MITANI-TOKUYASU SWA - Weld County
From Greeley, 5. miles Eon Hwy 263. 13 acres.
HUNTING: squirrel, dove, waterfowl.
RECREATION: wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS:
• a. Camping, fires prohibited.
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b. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited except when hunting. Discharging bows allowed
for bowfishing.
c. Closed March I-Aug. 15 except dates established yearly for spring tutkey hunting.
d. Parking only in designated area. During waterfo"".I season, parking area closed I hour
after sunset to 4 a.m.
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e. Waterfowl hunting access limited to occupants of vehicles parked in designated areas.
MOGENSEN PONDS SWA - Mesa County
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RESTRICTIONS:
a. Hunting, firearms prohibited except for waterfowl from ·designated blinds.
b. Camping, fires, motorized and·non-motorized vehicles, pets, domestic animals prohibited.
MOUNT EVANS SWA - Clear Creek County
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From Denver, take 1-70 W to Evergreen Pkw. exit; go 6 miles Son Hwy 74 to Evergreen Lake;
tum right on Upper Bear Ck. Rd. Go 65 miles to CR 480; go right on CR 480 for 3 miles. 3,438
ocres.
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HUNTING: deer, elk, bighorn, mountain goat, dusky (blue) grouse, rabbit.
FISHING: coldwater stream.
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS:
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a. Camping limited to 5 days in 45-day period except during big game seasons in designated
campgrounds.
b. Dogs prohibited except for hunting or on leash.
c. Closed Jan. 1-June 14.
d. Vehicles prohibited day after Labor Day-June 14 except in regular rifle deer and elk
seasons.
• e. Groups of 25 or more must obtain a permit; I group at a time.
MOUNT .OUllAY SWA - Chaffee County
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From Salida, go 5 mile NW on Hwy 291; go .5 mile W on CR 154; go 1.25 miles NW on CR
160. 231 acres.
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�FISHING: co)dwater stream, Arkansas River (access on S side of river on)y).
RESTRICTIONS:
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a·. Closed S of CR 160.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
. c. Access from designated parking areas only.
d. Hunting allowed with shotguns, handheld bows only.
MOUNT SHAVANO SFU - Chaffee County
From Salida, go .5 mile NW on Hwy 291 to CR 154; then 5 mile W. 186 acres.
FISHING: coldwater stream, coldwater lake.
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, limited tours.
FACILITIES: rest room, drinking water.
RESTRICTIONS: Dogs prohibited.
MOUNT SHAVANO SWA - Chaffee County
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Closed S of CR 154.
b. Camping, fires, discharging firearms prohibited.
MOUNT WERNER SWA - Routt County
RESTRICTIONS: Habitat stamp not required.
- MOUNTAIN HOME RES. SWA - Costilla County
From Ft. Garland, go 2.5 miles Eon Hwy 160 to Trinchera Ranch Rd; then 2 miles S to
lcehouse Rd; then I mile W to N entrance. Or, continue I mile S to S entrance.
FISHING: coldwater lake.
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RECREATION: wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: rest room, boat ramp.
RESTRICTIONS: Waterskiing prohibited.
MURPHY.SWA -. Jackson County
From Walden, go I mile Eon CR 12. 6 miles of river.
FISHING: coldwater stream.
RESTRICTIONS:_ Hunting prohibited.
NAKAGAWA SWA - Weld County
From Kersey, go 5 miles Eon Hwy 34 to CR 61; then 2 miles N.
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, dove, waterfowl.
RECREATION: Wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
• b. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited except when hunting.
NARRAGUINNEP RES. SWA - Montezuma County
From Cortez, go 11 miles NW on Hwy 491 to Hwy 184; then 2 miles E.
HUNTING: waterfowl.
FISHING: coldwater lake.
RECREATION: Boating, picnicking, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: rest room, boat ramp.
RESTRICTIONS:
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a. Camping, fires, alcoholic beverages, glass containers prohibited.
b. Closed 1 hour after sunset to I hour before sunrise except for fishing.
NARROWS SWA - Larimer County
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires, hunting, target shooting prohibited
b. Closed except 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour after sunset.
c. Closed except for walk-ins Nov. I-March 31.
NORTH FORK SWA - Larimer County
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From Drake, go 1/4 mile Won Devil's Gulch Rd.
FISHING: coldwater stream.
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RESTRICTIONS: Closed except for fishing.
- . NORTH LAKE SWA.-LasAnimas County
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From Trinidad, go 35 miles NW on Hwy 12. 840 acres.
_FISHING: coldwater lake and stream.
HUNTING: deer, elk, turkey, bear
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing. .
FACILITIES: rest rooms, boat ramp with parking area at north lake.

RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited except float tubes or craft propelled by hand, wind or electric motor.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.

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�NORTH STERLING RES. SWA - Logan County
RESTRICTIONS:
•a. Boating prohibited Nov. 1 through last day of regular goose season. Craft propelled by
hand allowed to set and pick up decoys and retrieve downed waterfowl.
b. Hunting from dam prohibited.
c. Target practice prohibited except in established areas.
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OAK RIDGE SWA - Rio Blanco County
BEL AIRE UNIT: From Meeker, go 21 miles E on CR 8 to CR 17 (Buford/Newcastle Rd);
then 1 1/2 miles S.
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LAKE A:VERY UNIT: From Meeker, go 1.5 miles N on Hwy 13 to CR 8; theri 19 miles E.
SLEEPY CAT PONDS UNIT: From Meeker, go 16 miles Eon CR 8 . •
SLEEPY CAT FISHING EASEMENT (see White River): From Meeker, go 17 miles E on CR
8 to Sleepy Cat Guest Ranch. 9,325 total acres, all units.
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky (blue) grouse, dove, waterfowl.
FISHING: coldwater stream.
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wil~life viewing.
FACILITIES: campsites, rest room, drinking water, boat ramp.
RESTRICTIONS:
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a. Camping prohibited except in designated areas.
b. Closed Dec. I-July 15 on Oak Ridge Unit.
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c. Sleepy Cat Ponds and Sleepy Cat fishing easement closed except for fishing;
d. Hunting prohibited except archery S of CR 8, W of CR 17, and N and E of CR 10. .
e. On Lake Avery, waterskiing and jet skis prohibited. Boating permitted only if it does not
create whitewater wake.
ODD FELLOWS SWA-Jackson County
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From Walden, go .5 mile Won Hwy 14 to CR 12; then 5.1 miles W to CR 18; then 4.5 miles W
to CR 5; then .5 miles N to CR 20; then 4.2 miles W on to parking area. Follow signs S to river.
FISHING: coldwater stream.
RESTRICTIONS: Camping, hunting prohibited.
OLNEY SPRINGS RES. SWA - Crowley County
From Olney Springs, go 1 mile NW on CR 7. 8 acres.
FISHING: warmwater.
RECREATION: camping, hiking.
ORCHARD MESA SWA - Mesa County
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Access only from parking area on C Rd between 30 and 31 Rds.
b. Camping, fires, horses prohibited _Vehicles prohibited beyond parking area.
c. Closed March 15-July 14 to protect n~sting migratory birds.
d. Waterfowl hunters must use designated blinds or zones. See waterfowl brochure.
e. No other small game hunting allowed.
f. Deer hunting by permit only. Permit applications available from DOW.in Grand Junction,
(970) 255-6100. Permits issued by drawing. Application deadline Aug. 1.
g. Hunting by bows and shotguns with shotshells only.
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h. Dogs allowed only as hunting aid.
ORDWAY RES. SWA- Crowley County
.From Ordway, go 2 miles Non Hwy 71. (SWA W of Hwy) 12 acres.
FISHING: warmwater.
RECREATION: camping.
OVERLAND TRAIL SWA - Logan County
From Atwood, go .5 mile Son Hwy 63 to CR 16; then E .5 mile;. 192 acres.
HUNTING: deer, rabbi~, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite quail,turkey, dove, waterfowl.
RECREATION: wildlife viewing.

RESTRICTIONS:
a. Reservations required for hunting by calling I-800-846-9453. Reservations not accepted
more than 14 days nor less thru:i 48 hours before hunt date. Failing to cancel may result in
losing future reservation rights. Reservations not transferable. Hunters limited to max. of 1
reservation per hunt date and 1 reservation per phone call. Whoever makes a reservation
must be a licensed hunter and be at property day of hunt. Mandatory check station.
b. Foot access only from check station parking lot.
c. Limited to 4 groups or vehicles. Max. 4 people per group.
d. Wildlife viewing only June 1-Aug. 31, Sat., Sun., Wed.
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e. Sept: I-May 31, hunting permitted Sat., Sun., Wed., legal holidays and opening days of
plains rifle deer and late rifle deer seasons. All recreational activities except deer hunting are
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�weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
·-----f. Turkey hunting allowed opening day, Sat., Sun., Wed., of turkey seasons.
- g. Camping, fires, dog training, horses prohibited. Discharging bows, firearms prohibited
except when hunting. Discharging bows allowed for bowfishing. Target practice prohibited
except if authorized by area wildlife mgr.
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h. Beginning on first day of regular duck season.through last day·of regular duck season,
only hunting allowed. Waterfowl and small game hunters must check out at designated check
station by 2 p.m.
i. Deer and fall turkey hunting allowed in established seasons. Deer and turkey hunters do
not need to check in or out, but reservations required.
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OWL MOUNTAIN SWA - Jackson County
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From Walden.go 13 miles SE on Hwy 14 to CR 25; then 6 miles SW. 920 acres.
HUNTING: small game, big game.
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing.
PARACHUTE PONDS SWA - Garfield County
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires, swimming prohibited.
b. Float tubes permitted only for fishing.
PARVIN LAKE SWA - Larimer County
From Red Feather Lakes, go 2 miles E on Red Feather Lakes Rd. 62 water acres, 180 land acres.
HUNTING: waterfowl.
FISHING: coldwater lake.
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: rest room.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited except float tubes for fishing.
b. Anglers must enter on foot through gate at check station and must check in and out at
check station if open.
PASTORIUS RES. SWA - La Plata County
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From Durango, go 8 miles Eon Hwy 160 to Hwy 172; then 2 miles S to CR 302; then I mile S
to CR 304; then 1/2 mile W. 85 acres.
HUNTING: waterfowl
FISHING: coldwater lake.
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: rest room, boat ramp.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited except float tubes or craft pro~lled by hand or electric motor:
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
c. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited except when huntirig.
d. Hunting prohibited-except Sat., Sun. and Wed.
PERINS PEAK SWA - La Plata County
TRACT A: From Durango, go 4 ~Jes Won Hwy 160 to CR 207 (Lightne_r Ck Rd); tum right
and go 2 miles N to CR 208 (Dry Fork Rd).
• TRACT B: From Durango, go 5 miles Won Hwy 160 to Victory Coal Mine Rd; tum right and
go .5 mile on access road (through private property). 13,442 total acres, both tracts.
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, squirrel, dusky (blue) grouse,turkey, black bear.
RESTRICTIONS:
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a. Camping prohibited except during deer and elk seasons.
b. Discharging firearms prohibited except when hunting.
c. Closed E of CR 208 and N of Hwy 160, April I-July 15.
d. Closed from last day of deer and elk seasons to March 31.
e. Fires, snowmobiles prohibited.
PICEANCE SWA - Garfield, Rio Blanco counties
SQUARES RANCH: From Meeker, go 20 miles Won Hwy 64 to CR 5 (Piceance Ck Rd);
then 9 miles S to N edge of boundary.
SQUARES SUMMER RANGE: From Meeker, go 20 miles Won Hwy 64 to CR 5 (Piceance
Ck Rd); then 17 miles S to CR 26 (Black Sulphur Ck Rd); then 20 miles W to E entrance.
YELLOW CREEK UNIT: From Meeker, go 20 miles W on Hwy 64 to CR 5 (Piceance Ck
Rd); then 6 miles S to CR 20 (dirt road); then 5 miles W to Yellow Ck-Rd.
LfITLE HILLS EXPERIMENT STATION: From Meeker, go 20 miles Won Hwy 64 to CR 5 "
(Piceance Ck Rd); then 7 m~les S to Dry Fork tum-off. Follow signs to station (3 miles).
HUNTING: deer,elk, rabbit, blue and.sage grouse, dove, waterfowl.
FISHING: coldwater lake.
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�FACILITIES: rest -room, drinking water.
PIKES PEAK SWA - Teller County
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• From Gillette, go 2 miles S on dirt road; then 1.5 miles E to Bison Res. (NE of res.). 635 acres.
HUNTING: bighorn sheep.
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RECREATION: wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS: Closed April 1-July 15.

PITKIN SFU - Gunnison County
From Gunnison, go 14 miles Eon Hwy 50 to Quartz Ck Rd; go 14 miles E to Parlin; tum N.
48 actes.
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FISHING: coldwater stream.
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, limited tours.
RESTRICTIONS:
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a. Fishing prohibited except in Quartz Ck.
b. Dogs prohibited.
PLATEAU CREEK SWA - Mesa County
From Grand Junction, go Eon 1-70 to exit #49; then 8 miles Eon Hwy 65 to Hwy 330;.then tum
left to Sunnyside Rd; go 1/8 mile N. 1,346 acres.
HUNTING: deer, elk, dove.
· RECREATION: wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: rifle range.
RESTRICTIONS: Vehicles prohibited pee. I-Aug. l.
PLAYA BLANCA SWA - Alamosa County
RESTRICTIONS: Public access in designated areas Tues., Thurs., Sat., Nov. 1-Jan. 30.
PONY EXPRESS SWA- Sedgwick County
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From 1-76 at Julesburg exit (#180), go .1 mile Non Hwy 385 to CR 28; then go l.5 miles Won
CR 28 to service road; go .1 mile N to parking lot. .Or, from Julesburg, go .7 mile Won Hwy
138 to CR 39; go .9 mile Son CR 39. 1,854 acres.
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite quail, turkey, ducks.
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing~
RESTRICTIONS:
• a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Target practice prohibited except if authorized by area wildlife mgr.
c. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited except when hunting.
d. All recreational activities except deer hunting are prohibited on opening weekend of
regular plains rifle deer season, and opening day and first weekend of late plains rifle
deer season.
e. ~lorses prohibited except when training hunting dogs and only allowed i~ Feb., March and
April (through Wed. before spring turkey season opens) and Alig.
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POUDRE RIVER SFU - Larimer County
-From Laporte, go 5 miles Non Hwy 287 to Hwy 14, then 38 miles W. 460 acres.
FISHING: coldwater stream.
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing, limited tours.
FACILITIES: rest room.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, dogs, boat launching and takeouts prohibited.
b. Hunting prohibited in designated safety zone as posted.
POUDRE RIVER SWA - Larimer County
From Laporte, go 5 miles Non Hwy 287 to Hwy 14; then go 1.5 miles W. 395 acres.
HUNTING: deer, rabbit. ,
FISHING: coldwater stream.
RECREATION: rafting, picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing.
FACIL~: rest room, raft take-out.
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RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping prohibited.
b. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited except when hunting. Discharging bows allowed
for bowfishing.
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c. Habitat stamp not required on parts posted as city 9f Fort Collins open space.
PREWITT RES. SWA - Logan, Washington counties
From I-76 and Merino exit, go I mile N to Hwy 6; then 33·miles NE. 2,924 acres .
. HUNTING: waterfowl, pheasant, bobwhite quail, deer.
FISHING: warmwater.'
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing.
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�RESTRICTIONS:
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a. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake. Boatii:ig prohibited Oct. 1 through last
day of regular goose season, except hand-propelled craft used to set and pick up decoys and
retrieve downed waterfowl.
b. Camping, fires prohibited as posted.
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c. Fishing allowed only from dam Oct. I through last day of waterfowl season. Ice fishing
allowed only within 50 yards of dam.
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d. Vehicles limited to 250.
e. Waterskiing, glass beverage containers prohibited. Sailing and windsurfing prohibited
except during July and Aug.
f. Hunting prohibited as posted. Hunting prohibited from floating devices.
PUEBLO RES. SWA - Pueblo County .
From Pueblo, go 7 miles Won Hwy 96. 4,100 acres.
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, turkey, dove, waterfowl, scaled quail.
FISHING: coldwater stream, coldwater lake.
RECREATION: picnicking, hilcing, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: rest room,-nature trail.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires, target practice prohibited.
b. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited except shotguns or bows while hunting.
Discharging bows allowed for bowfishing.
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c. Field trials· may be authorized Feb., March, Aug., and Sept.
PUEBLO SFU - Pueblo County
From Pueblo, go 6 miles W of Pueblo Blvd on Hwy 96:.
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, limited tours.
FACILmES: rest room, aquarium.
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RESTRICTIONS: Dogs, hunting prohibited.
PUETT RES. SWA •• Montezuma County
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From Mancos, go 10 miles NW.on Hw_y 184 to CR 33; then 1 mile S to access trail. 1.5 miles E,
HUNTING: waterfowl.
FISHING: warmwater.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.
PURGATOIRE RIVER SWA • Bent County
From Hwys 50 and IOI in Las Animas, go Son Hwy IOI; l mile to-CR 10.75; then Son
Rdl0.75 to Rd EE;then W to Rd 9.5; then S I mile to property at Rds DD &amp; 9.5. 960 acres.
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite quail,_ scaled quail, turkey, dove,
waterfowl.
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RECREATION: picnicking~ hiking, wildlife viewing.
QUEENS SWA. - Kiowa County
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LOWER QUEENS (Neeskah): From Eads, go 15 miles S on Hwy 287 to CR C; then 3.5 miles
E to Upper Queens. Follow access road S 2 miles.
UPPER QUEENS: From Eads, go 15 miles S on Hwy 287 to CR C; then 3.5 miles E.
NEE GRONDA: From Eads, go 15 miles S on Hwy 287 to CR C; then I mile .
NEE SO PAH: Closed as posted.
NEE NOSHE: From Eads, go 11 miles S on Hwy 287 to Kiowa County boat ramp access rd;
then .25 mile E to public boat ramp. 4,426 acres, all properties.
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite quail, scaled quail, dove, waterfowl.
FISHING: warmwater.
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RECREATION: powerboating, sail boating, sailsurfing, waterskiing, camping~ wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: rest room&amp;, boat ramps.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited in Lower Queens if it creates a whitewater wake from opening day of
waterfowl season through Dec. I.
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b. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake in channel between Upper and Lower
Queens.
c. Hunters in Lower Queens, Upper Queens (including channel), Nee Gronda and Nee Noshe
must check in and out at check station when open.
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d. Closed as posted in Lower Queens except to retrieve downed waterfowl Dec. I through
last day of waterfowl season as posted.
e. Closed i,s posted in Upper Queens (including the channel), Nee Gronda, Nee ~oshe, and
Nee So Pah except to retrieve downed waterfowl Nov. I-last day of waterfowl season.
f. ATVs, dirt bikes prohibited.
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�RADIUM SWA - Eagle, Grand, Routt counties
From Kremmiing, go 2.5 iniles Son Hwy 9 to CR I (Trough Rd to State Bridge); then 12 miles
SW.
HUNTJNG: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky (blue) grouse, dove, waterfowl, black bear, mountain lion.
FISHING: coldwater stream;
RECREATION: camping, rock climbing, snowmobiling, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: rest room.
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RESTRICTIONS: Hunting prohibited in designated safety zone as posted.
RALSTON CREEK SWA - Gilpin, Jefferson counties
From Golden, go 1 mile Non Hwy 93 to Golden Gate Canyon Rd. Turn left and go W 13 miles
to Golden Gate Canyon State Park headquarters. S of Ralston Ck. 2,100 acres.
HUNTING: big game, small game, furbearers.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Discharging firearms prohibited except while hunting.
RAMAH RES. SWA - El Paso County
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From Ramah, go 4 miles Won Hwy 24. 135 acres~
HUNTING: rabbit, dove, waterfowl.
FISHING: warmwater.
RECREATION: sail boating, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: boat ramp.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited Nov. 1 through last day of waterfowl season except float tubes or craft
propelled by hand, wind or electric motor.
b. Camping, fires, water contact activities prohibited.
c. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited except while hunting. Discharging archery equipment allowed on archery range. Centerfire rifles prohibited. Discharging bows allowed for
bowfishing.
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RED DOG SWA --.Prowers County
From Holly go Non CR 35 to Rd JJ; then Eon Rd JJ 2 miles. 570 acres.
HUNTING: small game.
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RED LION SWA - Logan ~ounty
From 1-76, take Red Lion exit (#155); go 3 miles N to Hwy 138; then 1 mile NE to CR 95; then
1/4 mile N. 1;297 acres.
HUNTING: rabbit, pheasant, dove, waterfowl (as posted), bobwhite quail.
FISHING: warmwater.
RECREATION: wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited except float tubes or carry-on craft propelled by hand for fishing or
hunting.
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b. Boating prohibited Oct. I-March 31 except hand-propelled craft to place or retrieve
decoys or downed waterfowl.
c. Fishing restricted to dam Oct. 1 to March 31. During this time ice fishing restricted to
within 50 yards of dam.
d. Camping, fires prohibited. Target practice prohibited except if authorized by area wildlife
mgr. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited except if hunting. Discharging bows allowed
for bowfishing.
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e. Hunting prohibited from frozen surface of lake and floating devices.
f. During special late light goose season and conservation orders for light geese, light goose
hunting allowed in area bounded on N by CR 970, on Eby CR 97 (CR I), on S by Hwy 138
and on W by CR 95.
g. Beginning on first day of regular duck season through last day of regular duck season,
waterfowl and small game hunters must check out at designated check station. Access from
designated parking areas only.
RED MOUNTAIN SWA - Grand Count~
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Closed Nov. 15-April 15.
b. Frres, motor vehicles prohibited.
c.Dogs must be on a leash.
RICHARD SWA - Jackson County .
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Fishing access: from Walden,.go .5 mile Won Hwy 14 to CR 12W; then 8 miles W to CR 7;
then 7 miles N to Lake John SWA. Go to Send of Lake John to parking lot. Hunting access:
from Walden, go .5 mile Won Hwy 14 to CR 12W; then 13.7 miles W to parking area. Hunting
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�HUNTING: big game, small game, waterfowl. _
FISHING: coldwater stream.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping prohibited.
b". Hunting prohibited within 200 yards of buildings.
RIFLE FALLS SFU - Garfield County
From Rifle, go 15 miles Non Hwy 325. 600 acres.
FISHING: coldwater stream.
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, limited tours.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Dogs, fires, rock climbing prohibited. Camping prohibited except if authorized by hatchery mgr.
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b. Hunting prohibited in designated safety areas.
RIO BLANCO LAKE SWA - Rio Blanco County
From Meeker, go 20 miles W on Hwy 64. 383 acres.
HUNTING: waterfowl, rabbit.
FISHING: coldwater stream, warmwater lake. ·
RECREATION: power boating, waterskiing, wildlife viewing, camping in designated area.
FACILITIES: rest room, boat ramp.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Field trials may be authorized Feb., March, Aug., and Sept.
b. Waterskiing prohibited March I-June 15.
RIO GRANDE SWA - Rio Grande County •
From Monte Vista, go 3 miles E on Shennan Ave. 935 acres.
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, dove, waterfowl.
FISHING: coldwater stream.
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing.
FACILmES: rest room, parking areas. •
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Frres, bowfishing prohibited.,
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b. Closed Feb. 15-July 15. Area wildlife manager may authorize access if it won't harm nesting or wintering birds.
c. Camping prohibited except i!} parking areas with toilets.
d. Area wildlife mgr. may post closures to manage hunting pressure during waterfowl seasons, and to protect maintenance and construction equipment, and human health and safety.
RIO GRANDE SWA (Del Norte fishing easements) - Rio Grande County
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping prohibited.
b. Closed except for fishing.
RITO HONDO RES. SWA - Hinsdale County
From Creede, go 35 miles Won Hwy 149 to USFS Rd 513; then 2 miles NW to fork. Take right
fork 200 yards N.
FISlflNG: coldwater lake.
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: rest room, campgrounds.
RESTRICTIONS: Boating prohibited except float tubes or craft propelled by hand, wind or
electric motor.,
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ROAD CANYON RES. SWA - Hinsdale County
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. From Creede, go 25 miles Won Hwy 149 to· USFS Rd 520; then 4 miles w~
FISHING: coldwater lake.
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RECREATION: wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: rest room, drinking water, boat ramp.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping prohibited. .
b. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.
ROARING FORK:SWA- Garfield County
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RESTRICTIONS: Camping, fires, discharging fireaims prohibited.
ROARING JUDY SFU - Gunnison..County
From Gunnison, go 15 miles NW on East River. 778 acres.
FISHING: coldwater stream, pond fishing.
RECREATION: wildlife viewing, limited tours.
FACILITIES:. rest room.
RESTRICTIONS:
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�b. Target practice prohibited except in designated areas.
c. Fishing prohibited sunset to sunrise~
d. Discharging firearms prohibited in designated safety ·zone.
ROCK CREEK SWA - Routt County
From Kremmling, go 6 miles Non Hwy 40 to Hwy 134; then 12 miles W over Gore Pass to
USPS Rd 206; then 25 miles SW.
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky (blue) grouse, waterfowl.
FISHING: coldwater stream.
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RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing:
. ROCKY FORD SWA - Otero County
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From Rocky.Ford, go 2 miles NE on Hwy 266, cross bridge, tum Eon CR 805. 550 acres. Go
1.25 miles farther E to McClelland tract. 662 acres.
HUNTING: deer, r~bbit, pheasant, bobwhite quail, dove, waterfowl.
FISHING: warmwater.
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RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing."
FACILITIES: rest rooms.
RESTRICTIONS: Fires prohibited.
ROEBER SWA - Delta County
From Paonia on Onarga Ave, go S on Lamborn Mesa Rd to Minerich Rd. Go 1 mile S on
Minerich Rd to parking lot.
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HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit.
FISHING: coldwater lake.

RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires, dogs, bowfishing prohibited;
b. Di~charging firearms and hunting prohibited in open space easement.
c. Closed from last day of regular big game season through April 30.
d. Closed except hunting or fishing.
ROSEMONT RES. SWA - Teller County
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From Divide, go 15 miles Son Hwy 67 to Gold Camp Rd near Victor, then 20 miles E.
20 acres.
FISHING: coldwater lake.
RECREATION: wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: restrooms.

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a. Boating, camping, dogs, fires, picnicking, water contact activities prohibited.
b. Fishing prohibited 9 p.m.-5 a.m.
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c. Closed Nov. 1-May I 0.
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d. Closed except by foot from established parking areas.
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. e. Closed near dam, caretaker's house and N.side of res. as posted.
RUNYON/FOUNTAIN LAKES SWA - Pueblo County
From Pueblo, go-6 on 1-25 to exit 98-A; then S on Santa Fe to Runyon Field; then Eon Runyon
Field Rd. 5 mile. 40 acres.
FISHING: warmwater, coldwater fishing.
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing.
FACILmES: rest rooms, nature trail, handicapped fishi!]g dock.

RESTRICTIONS: .
a. Boating, camping, fires, ice fishing, water contact activities prohibited.
b. Closed sunset to sunrise except fishing.
c. Habitat stamp not required if you stay on bike path.
RUSSELL LAKES SWA - Saguaclie County .
From Saguache, go 9 miles S on Hwy 285 to CR R; then 15 miles E. 793 acres.
HUNTING: rabbit, dove, waterfowl.
RECREATION: wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping prohibited except in self-contained units in designated areas ..
b. Field trials may be authoril.ed Feb., March,Aug., and Sept.
c. Oosed except as posted. Oo.sed Feb. 15-July 15.
d. Parking only in established parking areas.
e. Oosed after I p.m. during first waterfowl season.
f. Bowfishing prohibited.
SAN LUIS LAKES SWA-Alamosa County
From Alamosa, go 13 miles Non Hwy 17 to Sand Dunes Monument Rd; then 8 miles E to access
road; then 1/4 mile N.
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�FISHING: coldwater lake.
RECREATION: wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: boat ramp, parking areas.
RESTRICTIONS:
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a. Boating prohibited N of buoy line:CJosed N of buoy line and E-W fence line Feb. 15-July 15.
b. Camping prohibited N of buoy line and E-W fence line.
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SAN MIGUEL SWA (Applebaugb fishing easement) - San Miguel County

From Placerville, go .75 mile Son Hwy 145.
FISHING: coldwater stream.
RECREATION: wildlife viewlflg.
SANCHEZ RFS. SWA - Costilla County

From San Luis, go 3 miles Eon Hwy 152 to Hwy 242; then 52 miles S.
FISHING: wannwater lake.
FACILITIES: rest room, boat ramp.
RESTRICTIONS:~
a. Hunting, waterskiing, bowfishing prohibited. Camping prohibited in boat ramp parking area.
b. Closed except for fishing.
SAND DRAW SWA- Sedgwick County

From 1-76 at Julesburg exit (#180), go 8 miles Son Hwy 385 to CR 16; nnn E to CR 49; then 1 mile
S. 209 acres.
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, pheasant, dove.
FACILITIES: rest room.
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS:
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a. Camping, fires prohibited.
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b. Target practice prohibited except if authorized by area wilcflife mgr.
c. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited except when hunting.
d. Hunting limited to youth/mentors. One mentor per youth.
SANDS LAKE SWA- Chaffee County
From Salida, go 5 mile NW on Hwy 291. SWA is E of hwy, opposite Mt. Shavano Hatchery.
FISHING: coldwater lake.
RFSfRICTIONS: Camping prohibited.
SANDSAGE SWA- Yuma County

_From Wray, go 45 miles W on·Hwy 34 to CR 35; then 25 mile W to CR CC; then 5 mile S.
HUNTING: ·rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite quail, dove, waterfowl.
FISHING: coldwater stream. •
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
b. Hunting prohibited except with shotguns or bows.
c. Target practice prohibited except if authorized by area wildlife mgr.
d. Discharging fireanns·or bows prohibited except when hunting. Discharging bows allowed for
bowfishing.
SAPINERO SWA- Gunnison _County
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From Gunnison, go 15 miles Won Hwy 50 (access from Hwy 50 at Red Ck, East Elk Ck and Dry
Gulch Rd). 7,129 acres.
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky (blue) grouse.
RECREATION: wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS: Snowmobiles prohibited.
SARVIS CREEK SWA- Routt County

From Steamboat Springs, go 45 miles Son Hwy 131 to CR 18; then 7 miles SE.
HUNilNG: deer, elk, rabbit, dusky (blue) grouse, waterfowl.
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FISHING: coldwater stream.
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: rest room.
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RESTRICTIONS: Camping, campfires prohibited except 3 days before the beginning of regular big
game seasons through 3 days after end of regular big game seasons.
SAWHil,L PONDS - Boulder County
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• RESTRICTIONS:
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a. Dogs must be on 6-foot leash, held and controlled by handler except in designated areas.
b. Motorized, non-motor vehicles (including. bicycles) prohibited beyond designated parking areas.
c. Hunting, boating, bellyboats prohibited. Other activities prohibited as posted
d. Horseback riding prohibited except on established maintenance roads.
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�f. Collecting prohibited, except as authorized by pennit.
g; Habitat stamp not required.
SEDGWICK BAR SWA- Sedgwick County
From Sedgwick, go 2 miles NE on Hwy 138 to access road; then .S mile S. 885 acres.
HUNTING: ~r. rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite quail, dove, waterfowl. turkey;
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited.
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b. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited except when hunting. Discharging bows allowed for
bowfishing.
c. Target practice prohibited except if authorized by area wildlife mgr, •
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d. All recreational activities except deer hunting are prohibited on opening-weekend of regular
plains rifle deer season, and opening day and first weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
e. Horses prohibited exce_pt when training hunting dogs and only allowed in Feb., March and April
(through Wed. before spnng turkey season opens) and Aug.
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SEELEY RFS. SWA- Weld County
From Greeley, go 3 miles Non 35th Ave. H8 acres.
ASHING: coldwater lake, wannwater lake.
RECREATION: wildµfe viewing.
FACILITIFS: rest room.
RES1RICTIONS:
a. Closed I hour after sunset to I hour before sunrise except for fishing.
b. Fishing prohibited except along W shore or from boats 1/2 hour after su~t until 1/2 hour
before sunrise.
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c. Discharging firearms or bows, camping, fires, glass containers prohibited.
SEGO SPRINGS SWA- Conejos County
From Manassa, go 3 miles Eon Hwy 142 to access road; then .5 mile N. 640 acres.
HUNTING: rabbit, dove, waterfowl.
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ASHING: coldwater stream.
RECREATION: wildlife viewing.
RES1RICTIONS:
a. Field trials may be authorized Aug. and Sept.
b. Fires, bowfishing prohibited. .
c. Oosed Feb. 15-July 15.
SETCHFIELD SWA- Bent County
From Hwys 50 &amp; IOI in LasAnimas, take Hwy 101 S 16 miles to CR P. Go Won Rd PI mile to Rd
11; then S 6 miles on Rds 11 and IO. 2,438 acres.
HUNTING; antelope, rabbit, bobwhite quail, scaled quail, dove.
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing.
RES1RICTIONS: Camping, fires prohibited.
SEYMOUR LAKE SWA- Jackson County .
From Walden, go 14 miles SW on Hwy 14 to CR 28; theri I mile S to CR 11; then 3 miles S to CR I IA;
then ..5 mile W. 81 water acres.
• HUNTING: waterfowl.
ASHING: coldwater lake.
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIFS: rest room, boat ramp.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.
b. Sailboards prohibited.
SHARPTAIL RID.GE SWA - Douglas County
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Day use only. Foot access only.
• b. Camping prohibited.
c. Hunting allowed only for .deer and elk by pennit. Hunters must have limited deer or elk
license foi: unit 51 before applying for permit. Max. 2 hunters daily. Group applications allow~·
for max. 2 hunters. Permits valid only 2-3 days starting after Labor Day weekend. Permits
issued by drawing. Application deadline: third Mon. in July. Applications from DOW in Denver,
303-291-7227. Pennit holders~ take I non-hunting person along, but that person must stay
with hunters at all times. Hunters can park in parking area behind gate during times for which
they are permitted. Driving e~where. prohibited.
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SIMMONS SWA- Yuma County
RES1RICTIONS:
a. Closed June- I-Aug. 31.

�b. Foot access only.
C. Camping, fires, dog training prohibited.

d Target practice prohibited except when authorized by area wildlife mgr.
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.From 1-25 at Hwy 402 exit (#255), go 2 miles Won Hwy 402 to CR 9E; then .5 mile N. 44 ~ HUNTING: dove, waterfowl.
FISJ-IING: wannwater.
RECREATION: wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited except float tubes for fishing.
b. Camping, fires, dog training, liorseback riding, bicycling prohibited.
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c. Discharging fireanns or bows prohibited except when hunting. Discharging bows allowed for
bowfishing.
d. Closed 1 hour after sunset to 1 hour before sunrise except for fishing or with night hunting
permit.
SIMPSON PONDS SWA - Larimer County

63 RANCH SWA - Park County

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From Fairplay, 15 miles S on Hwy 285 or 5.5 miles N of Antero Jct on Hwy 285. 1,200 ac(eS.
HUNTING: waterfowl, big game.
FISHING: coldwater stream fishing .
. RECREATION: wildlife observation.
RESTRICTIONS: Camping prohibited.
SKAGUAY JIBS. SWA - Teller County
From Victor, go .5 mile Eon CR 67 to CR 861; then 6.5 miles E. 174 acres.

FISHING: coldwater lake.'
RECREATION: wildlife viewing.
FACll.,ITIES: rest rooms, boat ramps.
RESTRICTIONS: Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.
SMITH JIBS. SWA - Costilla County
From Blanca, go .5 mile Won Hwy. 160 to Airport Rd; then 4 miles S to SWA.
HUNTING: waterfowl.
FISHING: coldwater lake.
RECREATION: wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: trailer dump station, rest room, boat ramp.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Field triaJs may be authorized Feb., March, Aug. and Sept.
b. Closed Feb. 15-July 15 on N and E shores.
c. FIShing prohibited Nov. l· through end of waterfowl season except within 200 yards of dam.
d. Waterskiing prohibited.
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e. Vehicles prohibited within 50 feet of water.
SOUTH REPUBLICAN SWA - Yuma County

From Burlington, go 21 miles N on Hwy 385 to CR I; then 3 miles E. Go 2 miles N and 2 miles E.
13,140 acres.
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, turkey, pheasant, bobwhite quail, dove, waterfowl, snipe.
FISHING: warmwater lake.
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RECREATION: power boating, sail boating, sail surfing, waterskiing, camping, wildlife viewing,
interpretive program.
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FACILITIES: campsites, trailer dump station, rest rooms, drinking water, boat ramps, picnic area
with barbeque pit.
RESTRICTIONS:
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a. Field trials may be authorized Feb., March, Aug. and Sept. No more than 2 triaJs may be
authorized Feb.-March. No more than 1 triaJ may be authorized Aug.-Sept.
b. Waterfowl hunting prohibited on downstream face of dam.
c. Parking for waterfowl hunting only in designated areas.
d. Waterfowl hunting prohibited as posted.
SPANISH PEAKS SWA - Las Animas County

From Aguilar, go Won Apishapa Rd; follow signs. 6,450 acres.
• HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, squirrel, turkey.
RECREATION: camping, hiking, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: rest rooms, drinking water.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited except in established areas.
b. Access only from established parking areas.c. Parking only in designated areas.
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�SPINNEY MOUNTAIN SWA - Park County
From Hartsel, go 3 miles S on CR 59. 3,000 acres.
HUNTING: waterfowl.
FISHING: ·coldwater stream.
RECREATION: wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS: Camping, fires prohibited.
SPRING CREEK RES. SWA - Gunnison County
From Gunnison go N on Hwy 135 to Almont. Tum right on CR 742; travel 6 miles to Spring Ck.
Tum left on Spring Ck Rd and go 14 miles.
FISHING: coldwater lake.
RECREATION: camping, fishing, wildlife viewing.
ACCESS: limited to summer travel, usually July-October.
FACILITIES: campsites, drinking water, rest rooms, boat ramp.
STALKER LAKE SWA - Yuma County
From Wray, go 2 miles W on Hwy 34 to CR FF; then 1.5 miles N to access road; then .5 mile W.
75 acres.
HUNTING: pheasant, bobwhite quail, dove, waterfmyl.
FISHING: coldwater lake, warmwater lake.
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: rest room, boat ramp, picnic shelters, tables;·playground.

RESTRICTIONS:

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a. Boating prohibited except float tubes or craft propelled by hand, wind or electric motor.
b. Camping, fires prohibited.
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c. Hunting prohibited except with shotguns or bows.
d. Discharging firearms or bows pro_hibited except when hunting. Discharging bows allowed for
bowfishing. _
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e. Target practice prohibited except if authorizaj by ~ wildlife mgr.
f. Hunting on W half of lake prohibited. Hunting permitted from closed area E to dam until Oct.
31.
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STEAMBOAT SPRINGS SWA ~ Routt County
RESTRICTIONS: Habitat stamp not required.
STORM MOUNTAIN ACCESS ROAD - Larimer County
From Masonville, go 3 1/4 miles NW on ~ 27 to road.
RESTRICTIONS: Closed as posted to prevent road and habitat damage.
SUMMIT~- SWA_- Montezuma County
From Mancos, go 9 miles NW on Hwy 184.
HUNTING: waterfowl.
FISHING: warmwater.
RECREATION: wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES;. restroom, boat ramp. •
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires prohibited. - b. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.
TAMARACK RANCH SWA - Logan County
From I-76 at Crook exit (#149), go .5 mile Non Hwy 55. 10,696 acres.
HUNTING: deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite' quail, dove, waterfowl, turkey.
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing, limited camping.
FACILITIES: rest room, drinking water.

RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping prohibited except in designated area.
b. Field trials may be authorizecl Feb., March, Aug. and Sept. No more than 3 trials may be authorized Feb.-fvfarch and Aug., and no more than 1 in Sept.
c. Fires prohibited except in designated camping area.
d. Mandatory check station. Assigned parking-spots. Hunters must stay at assigned check-in area
until 9 a.m. when they can walk to adjacent areas and hont. :Qeer and turkey hunters required only
to check into E or W Tamarack, unit 91. At S Tamarack S of I-76, unit 93, mandatory check in and
out.
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e. Reservations required and accepted for weekends arid holidays as· listed. Hunting allowed weekends as listed and Columbus Day (observed), Veterans' Day (observed), Thanksgiving, Christmas,
New Year's Day, Martin Luther King Day, Presidents'Day. First hunt date available for reservations: Sat. after Oct. 24. Last date available: last Sun. of regular-duck season; Weekdays, weekends
and holidays outside reservation period, and ~y unreserved or open areas, are open to. hunting
witµout reservations, regulated through check station. Reservations by calling l-800-846-9453.
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�cancel may result in losing"future reservation rights. Reservations not ttansferable. Hunters limited
to max. of J reservation per hunt date. 1 reservation per phone call. Whoever makes reservation
must be licensed hunter and be at property day of hunt. Mandatory check in and check out.
f. Target practice prohibited except if authorized by area wildlife mgr.
g. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited except when hunting. Discharging bows allowed for
bowfishing.
h. All recreational activities except deer hunting are prohibited on opening wee~end of regular
plains rifle deer season, and opening day and first weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
i. Horses prohibited N ofl-76 except when training-hunting dogs and then only allowed in Feb.,
March, April (through Wed. before spring turkey season opens) and Aug.
TARRYALL RES. SWA- Park County
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FromJefferson,go 161/2 miles SE on CR n. 886 acres (175 acres of water.)
HUNTING: deer, elk, waterfowl.
FISHING: coldwater lake, stream fishing.
RECREATION: camping.
FACILITIES: rest room, boat ramp.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Closed at dam, spillway and outlet structures.
b. Boating prohioited if it creates whitewater wake.
TAYLOR RIVER SWA- Gunnison County
From Gunnison, go 10 miles Non Hwy 135 to USFS Rd 742 (Taylor River Rd); then i8 miles E to
base of Taylor Res.
FISHING: coldwater stream.
RECREATION: wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS:
.a. Camping, fires, hunting prohibited.
b. Parking only in designated areas.
c. Closed from Taylor dam to 325 yards downstream.
TERRACE RES. SWA- Conejos County
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• From Monte Vista, go 12 miles Son Hwy 15 to USFS Rd 250, then 9 miles W.
FISHING: coldwater lake.
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RECREATION: wildlife viewing.
TETER SWA- Park County
From Jefferson, 2 miles S on Hwy 285; then 2 miles N on CR 35. 950 acres.
HUNT.ING: big game, waterfowl.
-FISHING: coldwater stream fishing.
RECREATION: wildlife viewing. . •.
RESTRICTIONS: Camping, fires prohibited.
THURSTON RES. SWA- Prowers County
From Lamar, go 9 miles Non Hwy 196 to CR TI; then 1 mile W to CR 7; then 25 mile N.
173 acres.
• HUNT.ING: dove, waterfowl, rabbit.
FISHING: wannwater. •
RECREATION: power boating, sail boating, sail surfing, waterskiing, camping, wildlife viewing. •
FACILITIES: boat ramps, rest room.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating proluoited if it creates whitewater wake Nov. 1 through last day of waterfowl season.
b. Closed I hour after sunset to 1 hour before sunrise except for fishing.
c. ATVs, dirt bikes, snowmobiles prohibited.
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d. Fro:zen surface of lake closed.
e. Dams, inlets, outlet structures closed except for fishing.
Tll..MAN BISHOP SWA- Mesa County
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Closed during nesting and migratory bud period, March 15-July 14.
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b. Camping, turkey hunting prohibited. Dogs prohibited except as an aid to hunting.
c. Waterfowl hunters must hunt from designated blinds/zone. Blinds assigned at entrance station,
available daily, first come, first served. Max. number of hunters per blind is 4. Mandatory check in
and out station. •
d. Hunting restricted to bows and shotguns with shot-shells only.
e. Deer and pheasant hunting allowed by pennit. Applications from DOW in Grand Junction .(970)
255-6100. Application deadlines: Aug. 1 for deer and Nov. 1 fo~ pheasant. Pennits issued by drawing; successful applicants notified by mail. Date, time and location of drawing on application. •
TIMPAS CREEK SWA (me. Otero Pond) - Otero County
From Rocky Fold, go 4 miles S on Hwy 71 to Hwy 10; then 2 ~iles E across Timpas Ck Bridge; then

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�.1 mile Son CR 21; then 1 mile Won CR Z. 141 acres.
HUNTING: rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite quail, dove, waterfowl.
FISHING: wannwater.
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS: Fires prohibited.
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. TOMAHAWK SWA - Park County
Fro·m Hartse), go 5 miles Non Hwy 9, then 5 mile to parking area.·Or, from Fairplay, go 10 miles S
on Hwy 9, then 5 mile to parking area. 3,400 acres.
HUNTING: deer, elk, rabbit, waterfowl, antelope.
FISHING: coldwater stream.
RECREATION: wildlife viewing.
RES1RICTIONS: Camping, fires prohibited.
TOTTEN RES. SWA- Montezuma County
From Cortez, go 3 1/2 miles Eon Hwy l(i() to CR 29; then 1 mile N.
HUNTING: waterfowl.
FISHING: wannwater.
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: rest room, boat ramp.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires, alcoholic beverages,.glass coQtainers prohibited.
b. Hunting prohibited in inlet Sept. 30-Jan. 20 as posted to-protect resting waterfowl.
c. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.
d. Closed along N shore March I-May 31.
e. Closed 1 hour after sunset to 1 hour before sunrise except fishing.
TREAT/OGDEN SWA- Fremont County
. From ~oalda1e, go Won Hwy 50 for 2 miles·to CR 45; tum N and go 15 miles~ Public access may not
be on both sides of the river. Check for signs.
FISHING: coldwater in Arkansas River.
TRUJILW MEADOWS SWA- Conejos County
From Antonito, go 36 miles Won Hwy 17 to USFS Rd 118;, then 4 miles N.
FISHING: coldwijter lake.
RECREATION: camping, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: rest room, drinking water.
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RES1RICTIONS: Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.
TURK'S POND SWA- Baca County
From Springfield, go 2 miles Non Hwy 287 to CR IIB; then 14 miles E to CR 39. Go 35 miles·N.
·200 acres.
HUNTING: dove.
FISHING: wannwater.
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited except float tubes or craft propelled by hand, wind or electric motor.
b. Camping prohibited.
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c. Closed near pond and administrative building except to retrieve downed waterfowl from opening day of waterfowl season thi:ough end of Feb.
TWIN SISTERS SWA- Larimer County
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From Allenspark, go 4 miles N on Hwy ':/ to Meeker Parle (USFS Rd 119); go 25 miles N to USFS
Rd 325; then 1 mile W. 640 acres.
HUNTING: deer, elk, dusky (blue) grouse.
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing.
TWO BUTTES RES. SWA - Baca, Prowers counties
From Springfield, go 18 miles Non Hwy 287 to CR B5; then 3 miles E. 6,793 acres.
HUNTING: deer, antelope, rabbit;pheasant, bobwhite quail, scaJed quail, dove, waterfowl.
FISHING: wannwater:
RECREATION: camping, hiking, rock climbing, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: trailer dump station, rest rooms, drinking water, rifle range, boat ramps.
RES1RICTIONS: Boating prohibited in 1\vo Buttes Ponds below dam except float tubes or craft
propelled by hand, wind or electric motor.
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VAIL DEER UNDERPASS SWA- Eagle County
From Vail, go 4 miles Won S side of frontage rd of 1-70.
RESTRICTIONS:
.a. Hunting prohibited.
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�VERNER SWA - Jackson County
From Walden, go 5 mile Won Hwy 14 to CR 12; then 5.1 miles W to CR 18; then .5 mile W to
access road. l mile of river.
RECREATION: coldwater fishing. •
RESTRICI1ONS: Closed except for fishing.
VIKING VALLEY SWA - Gunnison, Saguache counties
RESTRICTIONS: Closed except if authorized by landowner.
WAHATOYA SWA - Huerfano County
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From LaVeta, go l mile Eon Bear Ck Rd. 80 acres.
FISHING: coldwatei" lake.
RECREATION: picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: rest room.
RESTRICI1ONS:
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a. Boa.ting prohibited except float tubes or craft propelled by· hand or wind. •
b. Camping, fires, prohibited.
WALDEN RES. SWA-Jad(son County
From Walden, go 5 mile Won Hwy 14 to CR 12; then .5 mile W. 739 acres.
HUNTING: small game, waterfowl.
RECREATION: wildlife viewing.
WALKER SWA - Mesa County
_ From Grand Junction, go 2 miles W on Hwys 6 and 50; tum S ori River Rd; go .5 mile; tum S on
gravel road. 351 acres.
FISHING: wannwater.
RECREATION: rafting, canoeing, wildlife viewing, interpretive program.
FACILITIES: rest room.
RESTRICl1ONS: •
a. Camping, fires, dogs, hunting, trapping prohibited.
b. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited. Bows permitted for bowfishing.
c. Closed 1/2 hour after sunset to 1/2 hour before sunrise.
WARD ROAD POND SWA - Jefferson County
In Denver at 1-70 &amp; Ward Rd.
FISHING: wannwater.
FACILITIES: rest room.
RESTRICl1ONS:

a. Boating prohibited except float tubes or craft propelled by hand.
b. Camping, fires, hunting, dog training, discharging firearms or bows·prohibited.
c. Closed except for fishing.
WATSON LA~ SFU - Larimer County
From Ft. Collins, go 7 miles NW on Hwy 287 to Rist Canyon Rd (CR 28); go 1 mile.
FISHING: coldwater stream.
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RECREATION: limited tours.
FACILITIES: rest room.
RESTRICl1ONS:
a. Hunting, dogs prohibited.
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WATSON LAKE SWA- Larimer County
From Ft.Collins, go 7 miles NW on Hwy 287 to Rist Canyon Rd (CR 52E); go 1 mile W. 139 acres.
FISHING: coldwater stream, wannwater lake.
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: rest rooms, nature trails.
RESTRICI1ONS:
a. Boating, camping, hunting, ice fishing, ice skating, discharging fireanns prohibited.
b. Parking prohibited on S dam.
c. Closed on NW side as posted.
d. Use or possession of live· minnows prohibited.
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e. Closed I hour after sunset to 1 hour before. sunrise except for fishing.
WAUNITAWATCHABLE WILDLIFE AREA - Gunnison County
RECREATION: Wildlife viewing April I-May 15 for Gunnison sage ·grouse.
RESTRICI1ONS:
•a. Camping, fires, dogs, discharging fireanns prohibited.
b. Trash must be packed out
WEBSTER SWA - Weld County
From LaSalle, go 1/4 mile Non Hwy 85 to CR 394; then 2 1/4 miles. 158 acres.
HUNTING: rabbit, pheasant, d&lt;;&gt;ve, waterfowl.·

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�RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, fires, horses prohibited.
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b. Discharging fireanhs or bows, except shotguns,- muzzleloaders or bows allowed for hunting .
Sept. 1 through Feb. 28. Shotguns or bows allowed in spring turkey season
c. Closed March I through Aug. 31 except for spring turkey hunters.
d. Dogs prohibited except as hunting aid. Dog training prohibited except when training for hunting.
WELLINGTON RES. #4, SMITH LAKE SWA - Larimer County
From 1-25 at the Wellington exit, go 3 miles W on Hwy 1 to CR 7; then 1.4 miles N to CR 66; then
2 miles W. Wellington Res. #4: 105 acres. Smith Lake: 30 acres.
RECREATION: picnicking, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: rest rooms .
. RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited if it creates a whitewater wake.
b. Hunting, discharging firearms or bows, camping, open fires, OHVs, snowmobiles prohibited.
c. Sailboards prohibited oil Wellington Res. #4.
d. Closed I hour after sunset to I. hour before sunrise except for fishing.
WELLINGTON SWA- Larimer,. Weld coun~es
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WELLINGTON UNIT: From 1-25 and Hwy 14 exit, go 9 miles Non E service road to CR 64;
then 1.5 miles E.
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~OBB LAKE UNIT: From 1-25 and Hwy 14 exit, go 5 miles N o_n E service road to CR 56; then
1.4 miles E.
SCHWARE UNIT: From 1-25 and Hwy 14 exit, go 7 miles Non E service road to CR 60; then 1
mile E.
HUNTINQ: rabbit, pheasant, dove, waterfowl.
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating prohibited except craft propelled by hand to hunt waterfowl.
!J. Camping, fires prohibitec.,.
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c. Field trials may be authorized on Wellington and Schware units Feb., March 1-14 and Aug.
Trials may be authorized on Cobb Lake Unit year-round.
d. Wellington and Schware units closed March 15-July 15.
e. Target practice must be authorized by area wildlife mgr.
f. Wellington Unit closed from first day of regular waterfowl season to first day of pheasant season except Sat., Sun., Mon. and legal holidays.
g. Horseback riding prohibited except at Cobb Lake Unit during field trials.
h. Big -game hunting restricted to archery, shotguns with slugs and muzzleloading.
WESTBANKSWA-Garfi~dCounty
Go $ on Hwy 82, turn right at mile marker 5 ori CR 154.
FISHING: coldwater stream.
RECREATION: boat launch, angler access
RESTRICTIONS: Camping," fires, discharging firearms prohibited.
WEST LAKE SWA- Larimer County
From Red Feather Lakes, go I mile Eon Red Feather Lakes Rd. 38 water acres.
HUNTING: waterfowl.
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FISHING: coldwater lake.
RE€REATION: wildlife viewing, fishing, camping.
FACILITIES: campgro.und, rest room, drinking water.
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-RESTRICTIONS: Boating prohibited except float tubes or craft propelled by hand, wind or electric motor.
WEST LAKE SWA - Mesa County
FISHING: warmwater lake.
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FACILITIES: rest room.
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Boating, water contact activities prohibited,
b. Closed 9 p.m.-7 a.m.
WEST RIFLE CREEK SWA - Garfield County
From Rifle, go 4 miles NE on Hwy 13 to Hwy 325; turn right; go 6 miles to CR 252. Go 1 mile NW.
HUNTING: deer, elk, black bear, mountain lion, turkey, rabbit, dove, bobcat.
RECREATION: hiking, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: rest rooms, drinking water.
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�WIIlTEHORSE SWA -Adams County

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RESTRICTIONS: Closed except for youth/mentor watetfowl hunting if authori7.ed by area •
wildlife "mgr.

WILLIAMS CREEK RES. SWA- Hinsdale County
From Pagosa Springs,.go 3 miles W on Hwy 160 to USFS Rd 631; then 30 miles N. 508 acres.
HUNTING: waterfowl.
FISHING: coldwater lake.
RECREATION: boating, wildlife viewing, camping.
FACILITIES: rest room, drinking water, boat ramp, campgrounds.
RESTRICTIONS:
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a. Camping, open fires, sailboards prohibited.
b. Boating prohibited if it creates white-water wake.
c. Snowmobiles allowed only as an aid in ice fishing.

WINDY GAP WATCHABLE Wll..DLIFE AREA- Grand County
From Granby, go 2 miles W on Hwy 40. SWA on Hwy 125. 100 acres.
FACILITIES: picnic tables, toilets, 1/4 mile interpretive trail.
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RESTRICTIONS:
a. Dogs prohibited beyond parking area.
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b. Fishing, discharging fuearms, camping, fires, hunting, trapping prohibited.
c. Closed outside viewing area.
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e. Habitat stamp not required.

WOODS LAKE SWA-San Miguel County
From Telluride, go 13 miles Won Hwy 145 to USFS Rd 618 in Fall Ck; then 9 miles S. 160 acres.
FISHING: coldwater stream, coldwater lake.
RECREATION: canoeing, wildlife viewing.
FACILITIES: rest room. •
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a. Boats prohibited except float tubes or craft propelled by hand, wind or electric motor.
b. Camping prohibited.

WRAY SFU - Yuma County
From Wray, go ·2 miles Won Hwy 34 to CR FF; then 2 miles N. 355 acres.
• RECREATION: limited tours.··
RESTRICTIONS:
a. Camping, hunting, dogs prohibited.
b. Closed E of CR FF.

WRIGHT'S LAKE SWA- Chaffee County
From Nathrop, go 8 miles Won CR 162 to CR 291.
FISHING: cold-water lake and stream access.

YAMPA RIVER SWA- Routt County
RESTRICTIONS: Campi~g, fires prohibited.

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�LIST OF STATE WILDLIFE AREAS BY COUNTY
Adams County
Lowell Ponds
Whitehorse
Alamosa County
Higel
Playa Blanca
San Luis-Lakes·
Archuleta County
Devil Creek
Echo Canyon Res.
Baca County
Burchfield
Turk's Pond
1\vo Buttes Res. (also Prowers Cty.)
Bent County
Adobe Ck. Res. (also Kiowa Cty.)
Horse Creek Res. (also Otero Cty.)
John Martin Res .
• Las Animas SFU
Purgatoire River
Setchfield
Chaft'ee County
Arkansas River/Salida
Big Bend
Champion
. Chalk Cliffs SFU
Clear Creek Res.
Frantz Lake
Granite
Hannon
Heckendorf
Johnson Village
Love Meadow
Mount Ouray
Mount Shavano SFU
Mount Shavano SWA
Sands Lake
Wright's Lake
Clear Creek County
Bergen Peak (also Jeffer .ron Cty.)
Mount Evans
Conejos County
Conejos River
Hot Creek
• La Jara Res.
La Jara
Sego Springs
Terrace Res.
Trujillo Meadows

Costilla County
Mountain Home Res.
Sanchez Res.
Smith Res.
Crowley County
,Olney Springs Res.
Ordway Res.
Custer County
De Weese Res.
Middle Taylor Creek

Delta County :
Escalante (also Mesa, Montrose Ctys.)
McCluskey
Roeber
Dolores County
Coal Bed Canyon
Fish Creek
Groundhog Res.
Jim Oltennan/Lone Cone
Lone Dome (also Montezuma Cty.)
Do~County
Chatfield SFlJ
Columbine
Four-Mile
Sh~tail Ridge
Eagle County
Basalt (also Pitkin Cty.)
Eagle River
Gypsum Ponds
Radium .. (also Grand, Routt Ctys.)
Vail Deer Underpass
El ·Paso County
Ramah Res.
Fremont County
Beaver Creek
Brush Hollow
Treat/Ogden
Garfield County
Crystal River SFU
Garfield Creek
Glenwood. Springs SFU
Parachute Ponds
- • Piceance (also Rio Blanco Cty.)
Rifle Falls SFU
Roaring Fork
West Bank
West Rifle Creek
Gilpin County
Ralston Creek (also Jefferson Cty.)
Grand County
Hot Sulphur Springs
Junction Butte
Kemp-Breeze
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Radium (also Eagle, Routt Ctys.)
Red Mountain
Wmdy Gap Watchable Wildlife Area
Gunnison County
Almont Triangle
Beaver Lake
Beaver Res.
Cabin Creek
Centennial
Cimarron (also Montrose Cty.)
Dutch Gulch
Gunnison
Gunnison River (Van Tuy) &amp; Redden)
Lake Irwin
Leaps Gulch
Pitkin SFU
Roaring Judy SFU

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�Sapinero
Spring Creek Res.
Taylor River
Viking Valley (also Saguache Cty.)
Waunita Watchable Wildlife Area
Hinsdal~ County
Brown Lakes
Lake Fork of the Gunnison River
Mason Family
Rito Hondo Res.
Roacl'Canyon Res.
Williams Creek Res.
Huerfano County
Huerfano
Wahatoya
Jackson County
Brownlee .
Cowdrey Lake
Del~ey Butte Lakes
DiamondJ
Lake John
Manville
Murphy
Odd Fellows
Owl Mountain
Richard
Seymour Lake
Verner
· Walden Res.
-Jefferson County
Bergen Peak (also Clear Creek Cty.)
RaJston Creek (also Gilpi_n Cty.)
Ward Road Pond
Kiowa County
Adobe Ck. Res. (also Bent Cty.)
Queens
Kit Carson County
Flagler Res.
La Plata County
Bodo
DurangoSFU
Haviland Lake
Pastorius Res.
Perins Peak
Lake County
Hallenback Ranch
Larimer County
Bellaire Lake
Bellvue SFU
Big Thompson Ponds
Bliss
Boedecker Res.
Cherokee
Douglas Res.
Dowdy Lake
Forks
Frank (also Weld Cty.)
Hohnholz Lakes
Lon Hagler •
Lone Tree Res.
Narrows.
North Fork

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Parvin Lake
Poudre River SFU
Poudre River
Simpson Ponds
Storm Mountain Access Road •
· 1\vin Sisters
Watson Lake SFU
Watson Lake
• Wellington Res. #4 &amp; Smith Lake
• Wellington - (also Weld Cty.)
West Lake
•
_LasAniJnascounty
• Apishapa
• Bosque del 0so
James M.. John •...
Lak~ Dorothey •
North Lake •
Spanish Peaks
Lincoln County
. Hugo
Karval Res.
• Kinney~e
LoganCo~ty
Atwood
Bravo
Duck.Creek
Dune Ridge .
Jumbo Res. (also Sedgwick Cty.)
• Knudson
Messex (also Washington Cty.)
North Sterling Res.
Overland TraiJ
.
Prewitt Res. (also Washington Gty,)
Red Lion
• Tamarack Ranch
Mesa County
Escalante.(also Delta, Montrose Ctys.)
Horse~ef Canyon
Jerry Creek Res.
Leatha Jean Stassen
Loma Boat Launch
Mogensen Ponds
Orchard Mesa
Plateau Creek
TIiman Bishop
Walk.er
West Lake.
Mineral County
Alberta Park Res.
Big Meadow~.Res.
Coller (also Rio Grande Cty.)
Creede
Moffat County
Bitter Brush
Browns Park
Little Snake
Montezuma County .
Dolores River
Joe Moore Res.
Lone Dome (also Dolores Cty.)
Narraguinoep Res.
Puett Res.

�Summit Res.
Totten Res.
Montrose County
.
Billy Creek (also Ouray Cty.).
Chipeta Lake
Cimarron (also Gunnison Cty.)
Escalante (also Delta, Mesa Ctys.)
Morgan County
Brush Prairie Ponds
Brush
Cottonwood
Elliott
Jackson Lake
JeanK. Tool
Otero County
Holbrook Res.
Ho~ Creek Res. (also Bent Cty.)
Melon Valley
Rocky Ford
Tirnpas Creek
Ouray County .
Billy_ Creek·(aiso Montrose Cty.)
Parli County
•
.
Alma

•

•

Badger Basin
James Marie Jones
Knight-Imler
63 Ranch
Spinney Mountain
Tarryall Res.
Teter
Tomahawk •
Phillips County
Frenchman Creek
Holyoke
Pitkin County
Basalt (also Eagle Cty.)
Coke Oven
Prowers County
Arkansas River
·Deadman
Granada
Holly
Mike Higbee
Red Dog
Thurston Res.
1\vo Buttes Res. (also Baca Cty.)
Pueblo County
.
Lake Beckwith
Pueblo Res.
PuebloSFU
Runyon/Fountain Lakes
Rio Blanco County
Jensen •
•
Meeker Pasture
Oak Ridge
Piceance (also Garfield Cty.)
Rio Blanco Lake
Rio Grande County
Beaver Creek Res.
Coller (also Mineral Cty.)
Home Lake
Rio Grande
Routt County
Adams
Christina
Chuck Lewis
Emerald Mountain

Fin~er Rock SFU
Indian Run .
Mount Werner
.
• Radi_um (also Eagle, Grand Ctys.) •
Rock Creek
.
.
Sarvis-Creek. _
Steamboat Springs
Yampa River
Saguache County
Cochetopa
Dome Lakes
Russell Lakes
Vtlcin_g Valley (also Gunnison Cty.)
San Juan County
Andrews Lake
San Miguel County
Dan Noble
Dry Creek Basin
San Miguel
Woods Lake
Sedgwick County
Julesburg
_
Jumbo Res. (also Logan Cty.)
Pony-Express
•
Sand Draw
Sedgwick Bar
Summit County
Blue River
Teller County
Dome Rock
Pikes Peak
Rosemont Res.
Skaguay Res.
Washington County
Messex (also Logan Cty.)
Prewitt Res. (afso Logan Cty.)
Weld County
Banner Lakes
Brower·
Centennial Vailey
Frank (also Larimer Cty.)
Kodak Watchable
Mitani-Tokuyasu
Nakaga\Va
Seeley Res.
Webster
Wellington (also Larimer Cty.)
Yuma County
Sandsage
Simmons
South Republican
Stalker Lake
WraySFU

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