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Camping in Colorado Bear Country

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Camping in Bear Country

Most campsites west of 1-25 are in bear country. When bears learn that people have food, they routinely visit campsites, picnic areas and resorts in hopes of find­ing an easy meal.

If you want to avoid problems for yourself and the bears, make sure there’s nothing to attract bears to your camp.

Campground Bears

If a bear comes into the camp, try to chase it away. Yell, toss small stones in the direction of (not directly at) the bear, bang pots and pans, or blow your car horn, air horn, or whistle. Make sure the bear has an escape route.

Bear Encounters

Black bears are highly intelligent, with individual responses to people and situations. Wild black bears seldom attack unless they feel threatened, cornered or are provoked.

If You Surprise a Bear on a Trail

If the Bear Approaches


Video by Jason Clay. Jason is a public information officer for the Colorado Parks and Wildlife northeast region.

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