

Although many Coloradans share a passion for winter sports, some people face barriers like paying for expensive gear or lift tickets, or need special equipment or learning tools to participate.

By supporting more people from marginalized communities to engage in outdoor activities, our Outdoor Equity Grants help create more equal access to the benefits of spending time outside.

Colorado Parks and Wildlife’s seasonal shed antler collection restriction continues through the end of April

Colorado big-game hunters are encouraged to submit their applications early to avoid complications or delays.

The wine and dine has given way to the vine and pine- in other words it’s over. Cupid wants you to go outside (and bonus, maybe practice archery too).

These large, powerful predators have always lived here, preying on deer and elk, and playing an important role in our ecosystem.

Years of consideration and conservation work all led to a golden moment for two pristine rivers in central Colorado.

Often untold are accounts of the humans who protect, study, maintain and advocate for the places and critters so many us have come to appreciate, enjoy and expect to exist in perpetuity.

In most situations, people and wildlife can coexist. The key is to respect the wildness of wildlife.