Colorado State Parks Guide

The Colorado State Parks Guide

Use this Colorado State Parks Guide to investigate the 42 Colorado State Parks scattered throughout the state. These public parks offer a variety of amenities and activities for people of all ages and abilities. State Parks are located in spectacular Colorado locations. Each park is unique. Most state parks are centered on a lake and promote aquatic recreation, but some are land-focused. All state parks feature trails, some more than others, and often provide access to National Forests, which offer even more trails. The Yampa River State Park is unique, as it features 13 river access points, a headquarters, and various camping options along the way.

State Park Amenities

Almost all state parks provide camping; however, a few are for day use only. Some have extensive facilities, including visitor centers, marinas, hookups, showers, and washing facilities. Many parks provide various camping options, including cabin and/or yurt rentals, campsites, and remote camping. Each park is unique; click the Colorado State Parks Guide links below to learn more about what each park offers.

Park Fees & Reservations

A Colorado State Park pass is required to enter; however, these fees are affordable and can be purchased online, at the park itself, or included with your Colorado state vehicle registration. Campsite reservations are often available, including reserving cabins or yurts for an additional fee. Some parks have special accommodations for event hosting, also for an additional fee. Please contact the specific park for more information.

Colorado’s State Parks are here for Coloradans and out-of-state visitors to enjoy. Please be respectful of the parks, the wildlife, the lakes, and the land. Follow the rules and clean up after yourself. Colorado’s State Parks are unique places that provide enjoyment for all; let’s keep it that way.

Colorado State Parks Guide Map

Map of All Colorado State Parks

View the online map here.

Activities at Colorado State Parks

All State Parks have all or some combination of the following activities listed below: Colorado State Parks Guide marina

  • Camping: visitor center, nature center, camping options, winter camping, and amenities.
  • Boating: boat ramp, marina, all kinds of boating, jet & water skiing
  • Swimming: designated swim beaches
  • Picnic sites
  • Hiking & biking trails: many access National Forests
  • Bird & wildlife viewing
  • Rock climbing
  • Horseback trails: horse rentals, stables, corrals
  • OHV: off-highway vehicles
  • Archery or shooting range
  • Fishing: ice fishing, cleaning station
  • Hunting
  • Geocaching
  • Ranger & nature programs
  • Cross: country skiing, snowshoeing, snow tubing, Ice-skating, snowmobiling
  1. Island Acres​​​
  2. Corn Lake​
  3. Colorado River Wildlife Area​ - Fruita Section

Along the way, consider checking out the National Parks. Together, these are Colorado's best state and national parks, all worth visiting.

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