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This free
entry day provides an opportunity to experience Colorado’s state
parks and the diverse landscapes they showcase.
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DENVER –
In celebration of Colorado Day, and the 144th birthday of the state,
Colorado Parks and Wildlife offers free entry to 41 state parks on
Monday, August 3. Although the state recognizes this annual holiday on
the first of the month, state parks celebrate the occasion with free
entrance on the first Monday of August.
Colorado
Day was created by the state legislature to mark the anniversary of
statehood, granted in 1876 by President Ulysses S. Grant.
“Colorado
Day is a wonderful opportunity to celebrate the natural beauty of our
state and spend time outside,” said State Trails Program Manager
Fletcher Jacobs. “Coloradans have a rich tradition of embracing an
outdoor lifestyle, and our state parks offer a variety of
outdoor activities that people of all ages and physical levels can
enjoy.”
This free entry day provides an opportunity
to experience Colorado’s state parks and the diverse landscapes they
showcase. All other park fees remain in effect, including camping
reservations, boat and off-highway vehicle registrations, and hunting
and fishing licenses.
To
begin planning your unique Colorado adventure, visit the CPW park finder. State park outdoor recreation activities
include:
- Water sports- boating,
kayaking, paddle boarding, and swimming
- Wildlife and wildflower
viewing, birdwatching and tours with naturalists
- Hiking, horseback
riding, biking, and rock climbing
- Stargazing and
geocaching
- Accessibility programs are
available to people with disabilities
- Plan ahead- visit individual park pages or
use the Colorado Trail Explorer (COTREX)
app to learn about park closures and visitor center hours
- Spread out on trails to
avoid crowds
- Wear a face mask that
covers your nose and mouth when passing people on trails
- Avoid dangerous outdoor
activities that can result in a hospital visit
- Pack out your trash
For more
information about Colorado’s state parks and outdoor recreation, visit
the CPW website. Learn more about Colorado's Outdoor Principles and how
outdoor recreation should be enjoyed with thoughtful
conservation.
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CPW is an
enterprise agency, relying primarily on license sales, state parks
fees and registration fees to support its operations, including: 41
state parks and more than 350 wildlife areas covering approximately
900,000 acres, management of fishing and hunting, wildlife watching,
camping, motorized and non-motorized trails, boating and outdoor
education. CPW's work contributes approximately $6 billion in total
economic impact annually throughout Colorado.
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