
Colorado Game Management Unit (GMU) Videos
In this video series, Colorado’s wildlife officers answer frequently asked questions, discuss access, describe animal movement, and more.

In this video series, Colorado’s wildlife officers answer frequently asked questions, discuss access, describe animal movement, and more.

As part of the Nontoxic Bullet Replacement Hunting Program legislation, Colorado Parks and Wildlife provides range days to demonstrate the efficacy of non-lead ammunition.

CPW randomly selected approximately 170,000 license holders to participate in the Big Game Harvest Survey. The survey closes on February 17, 2026

Colorado Outdoors, Colorado Parks and Wildlife’s in-house conservation magazine, is a valuable planning resource for hunters. The Jan/Feb issue features preference-point data and statewide herd-population estimates to guide big-game hunters in selecting Game Management Units (GMUs) and applying for limited licenses.

For Wright, the case continues to fuel her passion for the job. From a bullet recovered in a snowy field to boot tracks leading off a military installation, her investigation moved forward on evidence, confidence in her training and relationships with other law enforcement officers.

If you live or recreate in the foothills, mountains or canyons of Colorado, you are in mountain lion country. Like all wildlife, mountain lions can be dangerous. With a better understanding of mountain lions and their habitat, we can coexist with these animals.

Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) is now accepting hunter registrations for the bison roster, a list that may be used if special management licenses are needed to manage free-roaming wild bison that travel into Colorado. Sign-up period: Jan. 1-31, 2026

The 2025 Colorado Outdoors Photo Issue is here and brimming with stunning photos of Colorado’s diverse wildlife, landscapes and recreation. Get your copy today!

If you’re on your way to a third or fourth rifle season camp or if you’ve already wrapped up your 2025 hunting season, join us for a quick conversation on Colorado big-game hunting.

As fall approaches, C4C properties continue to provide robust, healthy habitat and are primed for pheasant hunting.

Colorado Parks and Wildlife seeks public input on potential big game regulations changes in Northwest Colorado

Colorado Parks and Wildlife has updated the Colorado Hunting Atlas, enhancing its design and functionality based on user feedback. Key improvements include simplified navigation, improved data layers, better search tools, and a more prominent help menu, enriching the user experience for hunters.

Hunters, mark your calendars so you don’t miss your shot! Big game hunting licenses not sold in the primary and secondary draws will go on sale next week and there are plenty of hunting opportunities still available.

The 2025 Secondary Draw application period has closed.