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State Agencies: Colorado
Colorado State Trust Lands
The "Trust Lands" are those lands granted by the federal government to the State of Colorado under various acts of the U.S. Congress. These lands, including the mineral resources, and the permanent fund which they have generated, are reserved for the sole benefit of the public schools and certain other designated public institutions in Colorado. These lands are a unique form of public lands -- they are leased and sold to private parties in order to generate revenue for the communal good.
Public access to Trust Lands for recreational use is permitted when such use does not damage or diminish the health and productivity of the land nor interfere with the legitimate rights of the existing lessee. The State Land Commission, in an effort to conserve the resources of these lands, is considering developing them for recreation and charging access fees. Educational uses of the Trust Lands such as school study sites, research activities and field trips, are not be subject to any fees.
For more information on the state trust lands in Colorado, please visit the Office of State Lands and Investments website.
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Colorado Wildlife & Waterfowl Management Areas
The Colorado Division of Wildlife is charged with managing Colorado's wildlife resources and protecting populations. This includes operating several hatcheries state wide to support lake and stream fishing. Wildlife areas and game refuges are set aside for the propagation and protection of game species, including managing wetlands for migratory waterfowl habitat and nesting, and designating winter feeding grounds for large mammals. Hunting, fishing, and other recreational activities are usually allowed on these lands.
For additional information about the Colorado Division of Wildlife, and for hunting and fishing regulations, education classes, and permitting information, please visit their website.
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Colorado State Parks & Monuments
Within Colorado's boundaries is an extremely valuable collection of natural, historical, and cultural resources that are designated state parks and historic sites. For lots of information about Colorado state parks and historic sites, please visit the Colorado state parks website.
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