Friday, March 15, 2019

March News from CPW - Colorado Parks and Wildlife

Colorado and Kansas resolve 40-year deadline with the signing of a historic agreement to provide a new source of water in John Martin Reservoir

HASTY, Colo. Thanks to a historic agreement between members of the Colorado-Kansas Arkansas River Compact Administration, John Martin Reservoir State Park will benefit from water transfers that will maintain a permanent pool for fishery and recreation purposes.

John Martin Reservoir is a multimillion-dollar fishery and source of water recreation, camping, hiking and wildlife watching. Extensive collaboration between a variety of agencies means a consistent flow of water into the reservoir, which will save money, reduce the risk of fish loss and provide more consistent boating opportunities at the park. 



New Colorado Parks Hang Pass

New for 2019, our annual hang tag pass allows you the flexibility to bring any of your family vehicles to our 41 state parks.
Annual hangtag passes are associated with an individual purchaser instead of a vehicle. This means that the hangtag pass can be moved between vehicles as long as the pass holder is present. These clear, recyclable hangtags are available at all state parks and all CPW offices. If you purchase your pass online or at other license agents, you can pick up your hang tag on your first park visit. 

Highline Lake now open for boating

LOMA, Colo. – Though slightly delayed by weather this season, Colorado Parks and Wildlife has opened the water at Highline Lake State Park to boating and other water recreation. Get your boats, fishing gear, jet skis, water skis, wakeboards and wet or dry suits ready for all of the activities now available on the lake.


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