
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.

2020 leftover list is now available! All remaining deer, elk, pronghorn and bear limited hunting licenses on sale Tuesday, August 4th at 9 a.m (MDT).

Colorado’s SWAs were originally acquired – and are managed today – primarily to restore, conserve, manage, and enhance wildlife and wildlife habitat.

Shooting Range Development Grant Program funds will go toward developing new shooting ranges and to upgrade existing ranges around Colorado.

New in 2020, elk, deer, pronghorn and bear licenses not issued through the primary draw will now be available to hunters, whether you applied for the primary draw or not.

Specialty license plates are like fancier, larger bumper stickers, only ones that also raise money for the cause, not just promote it.

Ever wondered what the difference between antlers and horns are? Elizabeth Angell, CPW’s SOLE Education Assistant, has the answers you’ve been looking for.

Interested in learning how to hunt in Colorado, but you’re not sure where to start? CPW is here to help with an upcoming webinar series. Register today!

This report illustrates the current state of Colorado’s big game herds, their habitat, and the challenges they face, as well as lays the groundwork for future recommendations.

Colorado’s new Secondary Draw gives big game hunters another chance to draw an elk, deer, pronghorn and bear limited license.

Download the 2020 Colorado Outdoors Preference Point Issue (Online Edition) for information on preference points, post-hunt population estimates and more.

This is a rapidly evolving situation, so please review the resources with some regularity to be sure you are aware of the most current guidance available.

Follow along as Bryan Posthumus, CPW’s Northeast Region Hunting Coordinator, walks you through the basics of planning your big game hunt.