List of protected areas in the U.S. State of Colorado
This is a list of protected areas in the U.S. State of Colorado.
The United States federal government owns 36.23% of Colorado's total land area.
National Park System
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The National Park System includes 23 areas in Colorado. The National Park Service manages 18 of these 23 areas plus five National Wildernesses.
The four National Parks within Colorado are:
The nine National Monuments in Colorado are:
- Browns Canyon National Monument[a] near Nathrop (February 19, 2015, Obama)
- Camp Hale-Continental Divide National Monument between Red Cliff and Leadville in the Eagle River valley (October 12, 2022, Biden)
- Canyons of the Ancients National Monument[b] near Dolores (June 9, 2000, Clinton)
- Chimney Rock National Monument[c] near Pagosa Springs (September 21, 2012, Obama)
- Colorado National Monument near Grand Junction and Fruita (May 24, 1911, Taft)
- Dinosaur National Monument[d] near Dinosaur (80 acres October 4, 1915, Wilson, additional 200,000 acres July 14, 1938, F. Roosevelt)
- Florissant Fossil Beds National Monument near Florissant (August 20, 1969, Nixon)
- Hovenweep National Monument[e] near Cortez (March 2, 1923, Harding)
- Yucca House National Monument[f] near Cortez (December 19, 1919, Wilson)
Two former National Monuments were elevated to National Park:
Two former National Monuments were abolished due to their remoteness:
National Historic Sites
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The three National Historic Sites within Colorado are:
National Recreation Areas
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The two National Recreation Areas within Colorado are::
National Historic Trails
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The four National Historic Trails that pass through Colorado are:
National Scenic Trail
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The National Scenic Trail that passes through Colorado is:
The United States Forest Service manages the 11 National Forests within Colorado.
National Grasslands
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The United States Forest Service manages the two National Grasslands within Colorado.
National Wildernesses
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There are 44 National Wildernesses within Colorado. The United States Forest Service manages 34, the National Park Service manages four, the Bureau of Land Management manages three, the United States Forest Service and the Bureau of Land Management jointly manage two, and the United States Forest Service and the National Park Service jointly manage one National Wilderness.
National Conservation Areas
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The Bureau of Land Management manages the three National Conservation Areas within Colorado.
National Wildlife Refuges
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The United States Fish and Wildlife Service manages the eight National Wildlife Refuges within Colorado.
Federally designated areas
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The following areas are designated by the National Park Service, but reside on a variety of federal, state, county, city, town, and private lands.
National Heritage Areas
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The three National Heritage Areas in Colorado are:
National Historic Landmarks
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The 26 National Historic Landmarks in Colorado are:
National Natural Landmarks
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The 16 National Natural Landmarks in Colorado are:
National Recreation Trails
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The 28 federally designated National Recreation Trails in Colorado are:
National Register of Historic Places
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There are more than 1,500 Colorado sites on the National Register of Historic Places.
Wild and Scenic River
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The Wild and Scenic River in Colorado is:
Areas of Critical Environmental Concern
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The Bureau of Land Management has designated 88 Areas of Critical Environmental Concern in western Colorado.
Colorado State Parks
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Colorado Parks and Wildlife manages the 43 Colorado State Parks.
Colorado Wildlife Areas
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Colorado Parks and Wildlife manages the 307 Colorado State Wildlife Areas.
State designated areas
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Colorado Natural Areas
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The Colorado Department of Natural Resources has designated 95 Colorado Natural Areas.[1]
The following transcontinental hiking trail was established by the American Discovery Trail Society.
The following hiking trail across the Southern Rocky Mountains is maintained by the Colorado Trail Foundation.
The following three single-track mountain bike trails are maintained by the Colorado Plateau Mountain Bike Trail Association and the Bureau of Land Management.
The following four bicycle touring routes through Colorado are regularly scouted by the Adventure Cycling Association.
- ^ a b c Jointly managed by the United States Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management and the United States Department of Agriculture, United States Forest Service.
- ^ a b c Managed by the United States Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management.
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- ^ Dinosaur National Monument extends into the State of Utah.
- ^ Hovenweep National Monument extends into the State of Utah.
- ^ Yucca House National Monument remains undeveloped.
- ^ The California National Historic Trail traverses ten U.S. states: Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska, Colorado, Wyoming, Idaho, Utah, Nevada, Oregon, and California.
- ^ The Old Spanish National Historic Trail traverses six U.S. states: New Mexico, Colorado, Utah, Arizona, Nevada, and California.
- ^ The Pony Express National Historic Trail traverses eight U.S. states: Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska, Colorado, Wyoming, Utah, Nevada, and California.
- ^ The Santa Fe National Historic Trail traverses five U.S. states: Missouri, Kansas, Colorado, Oklahoma, and New Mexico.
- ^ The Continental Divide National Scenic Trail traverses five U.S. states: Montana, Idaho, Wyoming, Colorado, and New Mexico.
- ^ a b c d e f g h Managed by the United States Department of the Interior, National Park Service.
- ^ Jointly managed by the United States Department of the Interior, National Park Service and the United States Department of Agriculture, National Forest Service.
- ^ Managed by the United States Air Force.
- ^ a b Managed by Colorado Parks and Wildlife.
- ^ Managed by the Jefferson County Open Space Program.
- ^ Managed by the City of Westminster, Colorado.
- ^ a b Managed by Colorado State Parks.
- ^ Managed by Lake County, Colorado.
- ^ Managed by the Poudre River Trail Corridor, Inc.
- ^ a b Managed by the United States Department of the Interior, United States Fish and Wildlife Service.
- ^ Managed by the Colorado Springs Parks and Recreation Department.
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