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Hunting & Shooting

A license is required to hunt in both Colorado and Wyoming. Licenses may be purchased from state game departments and some local retailers. For more information on hunting licenses, game units, and seasons, visit Colorado Parks & Wildlife or Wyoming Game & Fish.

Secluded mountain lakes and streams await anglers. Many different species of trout are present and provide numerous opportunities for fishing. Fishing permit information can be found on the Colorado Parks and Wildlife and Wyoming Game & Fish websites. 

Recreational target shooting is an appropriate use of the forest, when done safely and with respect to the land and forest property.

Hunting

The forests contain a variety of game ranges and habitat. Big game on the forests include elk, moose, mule deer, white-tailed deer, pronghorn antelope, bighorn sheep, and black bear. Many hunters use our trails systems to reach their favorite spots. Visit our Hiking page to view trails. Additionally, our Camping & Cabins page provides useful lodging information.

A license is required to hunt in both Colorado and Wyoming. Licenses may be purchased from state game departments and some local retailers. For more information on hunting licenses, game units, and seasons, visit Colorado Parks & Wildlife or Wyoming Game & Fish.

For Wyoming hunters, view this brochure on Hunting and ATVs. For shed hunting information, contact Colorado Parks & Wildlife or Wyoming Game & Fish.

Tree stands may be used if they are removed daily and installed without any damage to trees. Any damage may result in a fine.

Recreational and Target Shooting

The Medicine Bow-Routt National Forests and Thunder Basin National Grassland are open to target shooting except in specified closure areas shown below.

Shooting Area Closures

  • Medicine Bow National Forest, Pole Mountain Unit
    • Annual Seasonal Closure, March 31 through September 10
  • ​​Thunder Basin National Grassland, Douglas Ranger District
    • Permanent Seasonal Restrictions, February 1 through August 16

Recreational Shooting Guidelines

When target shooting is done in the right way, it poses little threat to people’s safety or natural resources. However, careless, unsafe shooting can cause great resource damage and pose serious threats to human life: both to forest staff and visitors. The following guidelines are in place to encourage safe and responsible recreational shooting.

  • Only shoot at cardboard/paper targets, self-healing targets, manufactured metallic targets, or manufactured thrown-type clay targets. It is up to a $5,000 fine and/or imprisonment for up to six months for using an unapproved target.
  • Shoot further than 150 yards from a residence, building, campsite, developed recreation area or occupied area.
  • Do not shoot on or across a National Forest System Road or across a body of water.
  • Do not shoot in any manner or place where any person or property is exposed to injury or damage.
  • Do not possess an open container of an alcoholic beverage while discharging a firearm.
  • No tracer rounds or incendiary rounds allowed. Exploding targets are prohibited.
  • Clean up your targets and casings.

Recreational Shooting Best Practices

To ensure your safety and the safety of others, please adhere to the following universal guidelines:

  • All firearms should always be considered loaded.
  • Never point the muzzle of your gun at anything you are not intending to shoot or destroy.
  • Keep your finger off the trigger and your safety on until you are on target.
  • Be sure of your target and what is beyond your target to prevent endangering any person or property.
  • Before discharging your firearm scout out the area for other people that may be recreating near you.
  • Only Shoot in an area with a safe backstop preferably an earthen mound.
  • Firearms should be unloaded when not actually in use.
  • Use correct ammunition.
  • Always wear eye and ear protection when shooting.


 

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Baldy Trailhead

Horse Riding and Camping Hiking Hunting/Shooting
This Trailhead serves as the access point for Baldy Trail #1200. This 6.75 mile trail begins on private land, please respect the landowner and stay on the trail.The trail begins by crossing the East…

Brush Creek/Hayden Ranger District Office

Fishing Picnicking Hiking Scenic Drives Water Activities Biking Outdoor Science and Learning Horse Riding and Camping Winter Sports Off-Highway Vehicles (OHV) Hunting/Shooting
The Brush Creek/Hayden Ranger District office is located in Saratoga, Wyoming and oversees the Sierra Madre Range and west side of the Snowy Range. Maps, passes and Forest product permits are…

California Park/Black Mountain Area

Fishing Winter Sports Outdoor Science and Learning Biking Hiking Horse Riding and Camping Off-Highway Vehicles (OHV) Picnicking Water Activities Hunting/Shooting
Located in Northern Colorado, on the west side of the Routt National Forest, the California Park/Black Mountain area is home to the Elkhead Mountains. Notable peaks and destinations include Bears…

Coal Creek/Sawtooth Trailhead

Fishing Hiking Horse Riding and Camping Outdoor Science and Learning Hunting/Shooting
This Trailhead serves as the southern access point for the Sand Creek Trail No. 1123 and the Sawtooth Trail No. 1165. Additional access to the Sand Creek Trail can be found at Sheriff Reservoir…

Cyclone Trailhead

Horse Riding and Camping Hiking Hunting/Shooting
This Trailhead serves as the access point for the Cyclone Trail No.1112.This 8.6 mile trail provides access to a rather primitive section of the Routt National Forest. The trail begins at the site of…

Douglas Ranger District Office

Picnicking Biking Fishing Hiking Outdoor Science and Learning Horse Riding and Camping Hunting/Shooting Off-Highway Vehicles (OHV)
The Douglas Ranger District includes 2 different ecosystems; the Thunder Basin National Grassland and Laramie Peak. The District office is in Douglas, Wyoming, which is located about midway between…

Dry Lake Campground

Site Open
Biking Hiking Outdoor Science and Learning Hunting/Shooting
Dry Lake Campground is located 8 miles northeast of Steamboat Springs, Colorado on Buffalo Pass Road and is close to Strawberry Park Hot Springs. This small campground is surrounded by Aspen, Spruce…

Elk Draw Trailhead

Hiking Horse Riding and Camping Hunting/Shooting
Both the Elk Draw Trailhead and Stinsby Trailheads can be accessed off of County Road 67A (Beaver Creek Rd). This road has been hit hard by erosion issues and may be impassible for many vehicles.…

Gill Reservoir Trailhead

Hiking Fishing Horse Riding and Camping Hunting/Shooting
This Trailhead serves as the access point for the Gill Reservoir Trail No. 1104. This 5.4 mile trail wraps around the West side of the Dunckley Flat Tops to connect with the N Dunckley Trail No. 1139…

Hahns Peak/Bears Ears Ranger District Office

Water Activities Picnicking Fishing Biking Hiking Horse Riding and Camping Outdoor Science and Learning Off-Highway Vehicles (OHV) Winter Sports Hunting/Shooting
The Hahns Peak/Bears Ears Ranger District includes about 500,000 acres of the Routt National Forest, and terrain ranges from sagebrush flats to forested mountains. There are a wide variety of…

Last updated February 11, 2026