List of federal lands in Colorado
The following are protected federal lands in the state of Colorado:
National Monuments
The eight National Monuments in the state of Colorado are:
- Browns Canyon National Monument[2]
- Canyons of the Ancients National Monument near Cortez[3]
- Chimney Rock National Monument between Pagosa Springs and Durango[4]
- Colorado National Monument between Grand Junction and Fruita[1]
- Dinosaur National Monument near Dinosaur[1]
- Florissant Fossil Beds National Monument near Florissant[1]
- Hovenweep National Monument near Cortez[1]
- Yucca House National Monument near Cortez[1]
National Recreation Areas
The two National Recreation Areas within the state of Colorado are:
National Historic Trails
The four National Historic Trails that pass through the state of Colorado are:
- Old Spanish National Historic Trail through southwestern Colorado[1]
- Oregon National Historic Trail through northeastern Colorado[1]
- Pony Express National Historic Trail through northeastern Colorado[1]
- Santa Fe National Historic Trail through southeastern Colorado[1]
National Scenic Trail
The National Scenic Trail that passes through the state of Colorado is:
National Forests
The 11 National Forests within the state of Colorado are:
- Arapaho National Forest[4]
- Grand Mesa National Forest[4]
- Gunnison National Forest[4]
- Pike National Forest[4]
- Rio Grande National Forest[4]
- Roosevelt National Forest[4]
- Routt National Forest[4]
- San Isabel National Forest[4]
- San Juan National Forest[4]
- Uncompahgre National Forest[4]
- White River National Forest[4]
National Grasslands
The two National Grasslands within the state of Colorado are:
National Wilderness Areas
The 42 National Wilderness Areas within the state of Colorado are:
- Black Canyon of the Gunnison Wilderness[1]
- Black Ridge Canyons Wilderness[4]
- Buffalo Peaks Wilderness[4]
- Byers Peak Wilderness[4]
- Cache La Poudre Wilderness[4]
- Collegiate Peaks Wilderness[4]
- Comanche Peak Wilderness[4]
- Eagles Nest Wilderness[4]
- Flat Tops Wilderness[4]
- Fossil Ridge Wilderness[4]
- Great Sand Dunes Wilderness[1]
- Greenhorn Mountain Wilderness[4]
- Gunnison Gorge Wilderness[4]
- Holy Cross Wilderness[4]
- Hunter-Fryingpan Wilderness[4]
- Indian Peaks Wilderness[1][4]
- James Peak Wilderness[4]
- La Garita Wilderness[4]
- Lizard Head Wilderness[4]
- Lost Creek Wilderness[4]
- Maroon Bells-Snowmass Wilderness[4]
- Mesa Verde Wilderness[1]
- Mount Evans Wilderness[4]
- Mount Massive Wilderness[4]
- Mount Sneffels Wilderness[4]
- Mount Zirkel Wilderness[4]
- Neota Wilderness[4]
- Never Summer Wilderness[4]
- Platte River Wilderness[4]
- Powderhorn Wilderness[4]
- Ptarmigan Peak Wilderness[4]
- Raggeds Wilderness[4]
- Rawah Wilderness[4]
- Rocky Mountain National Park Wilderness[1]
- Sangre de Cristo Wilderness[4]
- Sarvis Creek Wilderness[4]
- South San Juan Wilderness[4]
- Spanish Peaks Wilderness[4]
- Uncompahgre Wilderness[4]
- Vasquez Peak Wilderness[4]
- Weminuche Wilderness[4]
- West Elk Wilderness[4]
National Conservation Areas
The two National Conservation Areas within the state of Colorado are:
National Wildlife Refuges
The eight National Wildlife Refuges within the state of Colorado are:
- Alamosa National Wildlife Refuge[6]
- Arapaho National Wildlife Refuge[6]
- Baca National Wildlife Refuge[6]
- Browns Park National Wildlife Refuge[6]
- Monte Vista National Wildlife Refuge[6]
- Rocky Flats National Wildlife Refuge[6]
- Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge[6]
- Two Ponds National Wildlife Refuge[6]
National Recreation Trails
The 28 federally designated National Recreation Trails in the state of Colorado are:
- Apex National Recreation Trail near Golden[7]
- Barr National Recreation Trail between Manitou Springs and Pikes Peak[4]
- Bear Creek National Recreation Trail near Ouray[4]
- Big Dry Creek National Recreation Trail through Westminster[8]
- Calico National Recreation Trail near Dolores[4]
- Crag Crest National Recreation Trail near Cedaredge[4]
- Devils Head National Recreation Trail near Sedalia[4]
- Fish Creek Falls National Recreation Trail near Steamboat Springs[4]
- Grays Peak National Recreation Trail near Silver Plume[4]
- Greyrock Mountain National Recreation Trail near Laporte[4]
- Highline Canal National Recreation Trail through metropolitan Denver[9]
- Highline Loop National Recreation Trail near Dolores[4]
- Lake Fork National Recreation Trail near South Fork[4]
- Mineral Belt National Recreation Trail near Leadville[10]
- Mount Evans National Recreation Trail near Idaho Springs[4]
- Mount McConnel National Recreation Trail near Laporte[4]
- Petroglyph Point National Recreation Trail in Mesa Verde National Park[1]
- Platte River Greenway National Recreation Trail through metropolitan Denver[9]
- Poudre River National Recreation Trail between Greeley and Windsor[11]
- Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Recreation Trails near Denver[6]
- Round Mountain National Recreation Trail near Loveland[4]
- Swamp Park National Recreation Trail near Steamboat Springs[4]
- Two Elk National Recreation Trail near Vail[4]
- Two Ponds National Recreation Trail in Arvada[6]
- Vail Pass National Recreation Trail between Copper Mountain and Vail[4]
- West Lost Trail Creek National Recreation Trail near Creede[4]
- Wheeler Ten Mile National Recreation Trail between Frisco and Copper Mountain[4]
- White House Ranch National Recreation Trail in Colorado Springs[12]
Other federal lands
The United States Bureau of Land Management manages the extensive federal land holdings in western Colorado not managed by other federal agencies.
See also
References
- Managed by the United States Department of the Interior, National Park Service.
- Jointly managed by the United States Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management and the United States Department of Agriculture, National Forest Service.
- Managed by the United States Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management.
- Managed by the United States Department of Agriculture, National Forest Service.
- Jointly managed by the United States Department of Agriculture, National Forest Service, and the United States Department of the Interior, National Park Service and Bureau of Land Management.
- Managed by the United States Department of the Interior, United States Fish and Wildlife Service.
- Managed by the Jefferson County Open Space Program.
- Managed by the City of Westminster, Colorado.
- Managed by Colorado State Parks.
- Managed by Lake County, Colorado.
- Managed by the Poudre River Trail Corridor.
- Managed by the Colorado Springs Parks and Recreation Department.