Integrated Management of Target Shooting on the Pike National Forest

The Forest Service is proposing changes to the management of target shooting (also called recreational sport shooting) on the three ranger districts on the Pike National Forest (the Pikes Peak, South Park, and South Platte Ranger Districts). Dispersed target shooting, where forest visitors set up targets and practice shooting in an undesignated, undeveloped location, is a legal use of National Forest System lands that has increased in popularity more than the population growth would predict. The risks to public safety have grown with the increase in visitors and shooting activities. A draft environmental assessment has been prepared describing the environmental effects of three alternatives. The public is invited to review the documents on this project webpage and provide comments using the "Comment/Object on Project" button. Three public meetings will be held to provide an opportunity for the public to learn more about the project. Meetings will be held in person the evenings of Tuesday, August 13 at the Teller County Sheriff?s Office and Thursday, August 15 at the Sheridan Library in Denver. A virtual meeting option will be held on Wednesday, August 14 at 1:00pm. To learn more about the meetings please read the "Comment Period Public Meetings" document below. (Formerly the AIMS of Target Shooting project)

Location Summary

The Pikes Peak, South Platte, and South Park Ranger Districts of the Pike National Forest located in central Colorado. All areas of the districts will be considered for management.

Districts: Pikes Peak Ranger District, South Park Ranger District, South Platte Ranger District

Project Milestones

MilestoneDate
Scoping Start01/06/2021
Comment Period08/05/2024
Objection Period Start09/01/2024 (Estimated)
Decision01/01/2025 (Estimated)
Implementation03/01/2025 (Estimated)

Project Documents

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