It is officially “Know Before You Go” season.

There has maybe never been a more pressing demand to closely study recreational plans before heading out in Colorado. As fires rage and drought withers all types of water recreation, the list of recreational closures across Colorado is growing daily, with many closures slated through July. A well-planned trip can ease the stress of closures and, hopefully, the workloads of local rescue teams.

First, there is not a corner of the state without restrictions on fire and those restrictions are expanding in both number and intensity as many communities and regions spanning hundreds of thousands of acres impose red flag warnings and Stage 2 prohibitions that pretty much ban any and all outdoor flames.

Second, most public lands around a wildfire are likely closed. This is not a comprehensive list so please check municipal, county, Forest Service, BLM and wildfire websites that are updated daily.

Here is a list of some of the closures around Colorado:

Colorado Parks and Wildlife has a growing list of drought-related closures, including:

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