Colorado Day is Aug. 7 and all state parks will be free of charge

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All of Colorado's 42 state parks will offer free entry tomorrow!

DENVER — We may not look it, but Colorado is officially 147 years old. And what better way to celebrate our state's birthday than by going to a state park free of charge!The free day allows Colorado the opportunity to experience the Centennial State’s beautiful landscapes across 42 state parks. However, all other park fees – including camping reservations, boat and off-highway vehicle registrations, and hunting and fishing licenses – remain in effect.

In the summer, visitors can hike, ride horses, bike and four-wheel through all kinds of terrain. Other recreation opportunities include geocaching and hunting. There are four campgrounds, designated dispersed campsites, and backcountry camping as well as cabins and yurts. Anglers will find outstanding fishing along the Canadian and Michigan rivers, on the North Michigan Reservoir and Ranger Lakes, and on many other alpine lakes in the park.

Stagecoach has eight miles of trails for hiking, biking and horseback riding. Boaters, jet and water skiers, sailors and canoeists will find good recreation, with both wakeless and wake-permitting areas, as well as rentals and a full service marina. At 8,100 feet elevation, the park beckons hikers and mountain bikers with over seven miles of trails connecting to even more in the surrounding Routt National Forest. Wildlife watchers may glimpse sandhill cranes, bald eagles, osprey, elk, deer, bears, coyotes, foxes and a variety of small mammals and birds.

Piñon-juniper woodlands with mountain mahogany, Gambel oak and other shrubs dominate the uplands, with areas of sagebrush, desert shrubs and grasses. Wetlands and riparian areas around the reservoir attract a variety of wildlife and songbirds. Wildlife watchers will often find beavers, chipmunks, rabbits and mule deer at the shoreline late in the evening.

 

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