People looking for recreational activities in Colorado is reminded to stay close to home and to know the local county and municipal restrictions on travel and access before heading out.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife properties are open for recreation with a few exceptions for seasonal restrictions. Visitors should observe Gov. Jared Polis’ Stay-at-Home Order, social-distancing order and face-covering recommendations as well as local restrictions and property regulations.
Currently, camping is not allowed in any state park or state wildlife area. The federal government has also placed camping and recreation restrictions on U.S. Forest Service, National Park Service and BLM lands.
Some counties have closed county roads that lead to state wildlife areas where people might go to fish, hunt or hike. Local law enforcement will enforce those road closures and violators could be ticketed.
For more information, visit www.cpw.state.co.us.