
Camping in Colorado’s Bear Country
On your next Colorado outdoor adventure, remember to remain “Bear Aware” when camping and hiking in bear country.
On your next Colorado outdoor adventure, remember to remain “Bear Aware” when camping and hiking in bear country.
The day after Governor John Hickenlooper declared 2018 the Year of the Bird in Colorado, I had the good fortune to join a group of
Colorado Parks and Wildlife to stock genetically unique cutthroat trout into remote creeks high on Pikes Peak.
Park staff recently installed nesting baskets in cottonwood trees to entice bald eagles to re-establish a nest in view of the boardwalk gazebo.
As the sunlight fades during high-volume commutes, Colorado Parks and Wildlife asks drivers to stay alert and share roads with wildlife.
Heading out this weekend with a 1st rifle elk tag? Nate and wildlife officer Scott have some updates that could change your Colorado hunt.
Get the most out of your time in the field this fall by purchasing the 2021 Colorado Outdoors Hunting Guide.
A look at small fishing boats and accessories that can make your time on Colorado’s waters more productive and enjoyable.
A 62-year-old New Mexico man was attacked by a bull moose while running with his two dogs on a trail on the west side of Winter Park.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife urges the public to avoid harassing wildlife when using drones.
Black bears in Colorado are entering hyperphagia and will spend up to 20 hours a day trying to fatten up for winter.
Colorado Outdoors, Colorado Parks and Wildlife’s magazine, features a wealth of information for hunters, anglers and outdoors enthusiasts.