

Trails are the unsung heroes of recreation, providing hunters, hikers, bikers, and OHV-users entrance to the outdoors..

This meeting offered updates from CPW’s terrestrial and aquatic biologists, oil and gas rule changes, and details on wolf reintroduction.

If you plan to head into the backcountry this winter, do so with safety in mind: Know before you go, recreate responsibly, and take the Colorado Backcountry Winter Safety Pledge.

Important lessons learned from last summer’s catastrophic wildfires and their impact on big game, fish and forests of Colorado.

These meetings are designed to be a chance for Colorado hunters and anglers to interact directly with Colorado Parks and Wildlife staff.

Video tips and tactics that will help you develop a plan to safely head out on the ice and fish for everything from bass to walleye.

CPW aquatic biologists studying Bear Creek after survey shows troubling decline in population of greenback cutthroat, Colorado’s state fish.

The images showcased in this annual issue highlight the diverse wildlife, varied landscapes and the sportsmen and women and park visitors enjoying the abundance of Colorado.

Park Manager Zach Taylor tells us about Staunton’s myriad of outdoor recreation opportunities at the gorgeous, and expanding, park.