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Hunting, Fishing and Shooting

The GMUG National Forests provide millions of acres of habitat, thousands of miles of streams and a variety of lakes and ponds. These beautiful places provide a great backdrop for hunting, fishing and recreational shooting.

Lake and Pond Fishing

The GMUG National Forests support many different species of trout and other game fish.  Cast your line from the bank or a boat for some fine fishing exploits. Contact Colorado Parks and Wildlife at 970-247-0855 for information on seasons, licenses, restrictions and fish stocking reports

Hunting

Big game hunting draws hunters from just about every state to southwestern Colorado and to the GMUG National Forests. The major big-game species that live in the GMUG National Forests are mule deer, elk, mountain goat, bighorn sheep, moose, black bear and mountain lion. Game bird species include turkey, blue grouse, rock and mourning dove and various waterfowl species.

While the Forest Service does not sell hunting licenses, a license is required to hunt in Colorado. The Colorado Parks and Wildlife and local retailers sell licenses. Visit the Colorado Parks and Wildlife website for more hunting information. 

Recreational and Target Shooting

Target shooting is a fun sport that is allowed on the GMUG National Forests under certain conditions:

According to the Code of Federal Regulations (title 36), recreational shooting can take place on the National Forests and Grasslands if:

  1. You are at least 150 yards from a residence, building, campsite, developed recreation area or occupied area.
  2. You are not shooting across or on a National Forest System Road or an adjacent body of water.
  3. You are not shooting into or within a cave.
  4. You are not shooting in any manner or place where any person, property or resource is exposed to injury or damage due to such discharge.
  5. You are not firing any tracer bullet or incendiary ammunition.

For recommended areas and additional information contact the local Ranger Districts.


For everyone's safety, please remember that ricochets can cause fires. Conditions in the forest can be dry at any time of year. When shooting firearms, please take safety precautions and be mindful that hot projectiles and sparks from ricochets can ignite fires in dry, grassy and brushy fuels.

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Little Bear Campground - Grand Valley RD

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Hunting, Fishing and Shooting
This campground is at 10,200-foot elevation; and has 36 campsites, 2 of which are handicapped-accessible. Maximum spur length is 49 ft.  The campground is composed of two loops along the shore of…

Little Creek #655

Biking Hiking Horse Riding and Camping Hunting, Fishing and Shooting
The Little Creek Trail #655 travels up the Little Creek drainage at a gradual uphill grade through open parks, spruce and aspen stands. It crosses Little Creek and continues at a moderate uphill…

Lone Cone Spur #426.1B

Hunting, Fishing and Shooting Hiking Horse Riding and Camping
The Lone Cone spur trail #246.1B begins at the Woods Lake Campground and ends an intersection with the Lone Cone Trail #426, providing a shortcut to the campground.  The trail travels through the…

Long Canyon #621

Biking Hiking Horse Riding and Camping Off Highway Vehicles (OHV) Hunting, Fishing and Shooting
The Lone Canyon Trial #621 travels through vegetation and the terrain that varies throughout the trail. The vegetation along the trail includes; oakbrush, pinyon and juniper, spruce and fir, and…

Lost Lake #502

Hunting, Fishing and Shooting Hiking
The Lost Lake Trail #502 climbs several hundred feet in elevation from the southwest corner of Mesa Lake to the east end of Lost Lake just below the rim of the Grand Mesa.  The trail provides access…

Lost Lake Campground-Paonia RD

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Water Activities Hunting, Fishing and Shooting
  Lost Lake Campground is a great place for families to camp. Kids and parents alike will enjoy fishing and hiking around Lost Lake, Dollar Lake and Lost Lake Slough. Beckwith Pass provides…

Lou Creek #222

Hunting, Fishing and Shooting Off Highway Vehicles (OHV) Biking Hiking Horse Riding and Camping
The Lou Creek Trail #222 begins at an intersection with the Cow Boy Lake Trail #244 and ends where it intersects the Nate Creek Trail #221 and the Deer Creek Trail #223.  This trail climbs an aspen…

Mesa Lake Shore #503

Hunting, Fishing and Shooting Hiking
The Mesa Lake Shore Trail #503 is on the northwest side of the Grand Mesa and is part of the Mesa Lakes Recreational Area.  Starting at the Glacier Springs Trailhead, the trail passes just below the…

Mesa Lakes Picnic Site

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Hunting, Fishing and Shooting Picnicking
Mesa Lake Picnic area is a great family day use recreation area. There are several picnic tables scattered around Mesa Lake (The Glacier Springs Picnic Area). There is a toilet, ample parking and it…

Last updated March 25th, 2025