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1313 Sherman, Room 111 Denver, CO 80203 P 303.866.3203 TO: Members of the Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission FROM: Danielle Isenhart, Regulations Manager RE: March 2015 Parks and Wildlife Commission Meeting Regulation Items DATE: February 20, 2015 The regulatory items detailed below are scheduled to be addressed at the Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission s March 4-5, 2015 meeting in Denver. If there are questions about any of the agenda items below, or if additional information is needed, please contact me. I can be reached during business hours at 303-866-3203 ext. 4625. FINAL REGULATIONS (PARKS): Agenda Item 10 - Chapter P-01 - Parks and Outdoor Recreation Lands, and relevant provisions of Chapter P-02 Boating, in order to comply with the provisions of P-01. March is the final step in the Commission s two-step, annual review of Chapter P-01 - Parks and Outdoor Recreation Lands. All issues heard at the Commission s January 2015 meeting have been incorporated into these final regulations. They include regulations pertaining to generally-applicable and property-specific requirements for, or restrictions on use of, parks properties controlled by Colorado Parks and Wildlife, including, but not limited to, the following: Allowing boats with electric or gas motors of 10 horsepower or less to be launched and operated at a wakeless speed on Blue Heron Reservoir at St. Vrain State Park. Prohibiting the use of portable grills and stoves outside of designated high-use pads at Eldorado Canyon State Park. Giving Park Managers the authority to designate or require bear proof containers in all or portions of any Colorado State Park. Updating Regulation No. P-103(a) regarding water restrictions to include the Staunton State Park ponds. Updating Regulation No. P-106(a)(1)(c)(2), clarifying that Highline Lake State Park is only open for waterfowl hunting on days and times as posted. Changing personal flotation device labeling in order to comply with US Coast Guard standards. Agenda Item 11 - Chapter P-07 - Passes, Permits and Registrations March is the final step in the Commission s two-step, annual review of Chapter P-07 - Passes, Permits and Registrations. All issues heard at the Commission s January 2015 meeting have been incorporated into these final regulations. They include regulations pertaining to eligibility requirements and fees for individual and vehicle park passes; use permits; vessel, snowmobile and off-highway vehicle registrations; and license agent requirements, including, but not limited to, the following: Adding the Overlook Event Facility at Ridgway State Park to the set fee schedule. Increasing the weekend and holiday rate at the Pa Co Chu Puk group event facility. Bob D. Broscheid, Director, Colorado Parks and Wildlife Parks and Wildlife Commission: Robert W. Bray, Chair Chris Castilian, Vice Chair Jeanne Horne, Secretary John Howard, Jr. Bill Kane Dale Pizel James Pribyl James Vigil Dean Wingfield Michelle Zimmerman Alex Zipp

Removal of the Parks Aspen Leaf Lifetime Pass Card and other applicable regulations. FINAL REGULATIONS (WILDLIFE): Agenda Item 12 - Chapter W-0 - General Provisions March is the third and final step, for review of Chapter W-0 - General Provisions. All issues heard at the November 2014 and January 2015 Commission meetings have been incorporated into these final regulations including allowing the use of leashed dogs to recover wounded big game, excluding black bears. They also revise the Private Land Only License definition as requested by the State Land Board. Agenda Item 13 - Chapter W-9 - Wildlife Properties March is the final step in the Commission s two-step, annual review of Chapter W-09 - Wildlife Properties. All issues heard at the Commission s January 2015 meeting have been incorporated into these final regulations as follows: Adding new regulations for the Arikaree SWA. Modifying the winter range closure on Centennial SWA. Modifying public access restrictions at Dome Rock SWA. Closing Frank SWA to hunting and prohibiting public access north of the Poudre River. Allowing bowfishing at Rio Grande, Shriver-Wright, Russell Lakes, and Higel SWAs. Adding access restrictions to Mount Evans SWA. Modifying closure dates on Perins Peak and Bodo SWAs. Prohibiting big game hunting with muzzleloaders or rifles on Meeker Pastures SWA. Changing the age requirement for the Jumbo and Prewitt SWA permits. Allowing hand, wind, and electric powered craft under 14 feet in length at Runyon/Fountain Lakes SWA for fishing only. Closing public access on Wellington Reservoir #4. Adding the Roselund parcel to existing regulations for the Rio Blanco Lake SWA. Creating regulations for Overland Trail STL. Adding in Moosehead Mountain STL to the STL appendix. Agenda Item 14 - Chapter W-11 - Wildlife Parks and Unregulated Wildlife March is also the final step in the Commission s two-step process to make changes to Chapter W-11 - Wildlife Parks and Unregulated Wildlife. These changes include adding the Asian Water Buffalo to the list of domestic species in Colorado and prohibiting the possession of animals taken from the wild in Colorado at all wildlife parks and sanctuaries, while also adding exceptions for when wildlife sanctuaries may import and possess animals taken from the wild in other states. CONSENT AGENDA Regulations considered by staff to be minor or administrative in nature have been placed on the Consent Agenda in accordance with direction previously given by the Commission. As with any other Consent Agenda item, any or all of these items may be removed from the Consent Agenda at the request of any commissioner. Specifically, these issues include:

FINAL REGULATIONS (WILDLIFE): Agenda Item 32.5 - Chapter W-2 - Big Game This agenda item is the regularly-scheduled March clean-up of any big game issues that become apparent, following the January Commission meeting. Administrative corrections have been included under this agenda item which are clean-up in nature and are not intended to alter the intent of the big game regulations and 2015 seasons as previously approved. This agenda item also includes the following: Clarification of the weighted preference point regulation. Removal of the Big Game Access Program. Instating a ¼ mile closure around Brainard Lake for moose hunting from the beginning of archery season until the USFS gate closes.

FINAL REGULATIONS - CHAPTER P-1 - PARKS AND OUTDOOR RECREATION LANDS MAILING - 02/20/2015 ARTICLE I - GENERAL PROVISIONS RELATING TO PARKS AND OUTDOOR RECREATION LANDS AND WATERS # 100 - PARKS AND OUTDOOR RECREATION LANDS a. Parks and Outdoor Recreation Lands shall mean, whenever used throughout these regulations, all parks and outdoor recreation lands and waters under the administration and jurisdiction of the Division of Parks and Wildlife. b. Wearable Personal Flotation Device shall mean a U.S. Coast Guard approved personal flotation device that is intended to be worn or otherwise attached to the body. A personal flotation device labeled or marked as Type I, II, III, or V (with Type I, II, or III performance) is considered a wearable personal flotation device as set forth in the Code of Federal Regulations, Title 33, Parts 175 and 181(2014). cb. It shall be prohibited: 1. To enter, use or occupy Parks and Outdoor Recreation Lands when same are posted against such entry, use or occupancy. (Access to Parks and Outdoor Recreation lands and waters is generally allowed between 5:00 a.m. and 10:00 p.m. daily. Restricted access generally will be allowed during other hours for camping and fishing.) 2. To remove, destroy, mutilate, modify or deface any structure, water control device, poster, notice, sign or marker, tree, shrub or other plant or vegetation, including dead timber and forest litter, or any object of archaeological, geological, historical, zoological or natural/environmental value or interest on Parks and Outdoor Recreation Lands. (This regulation does not include removal of firewood from designated firewood areas, noxious weeds as defined by statute, or recreational gold mining within the Arkansas Headwaters Recreation Area, except where prohibited as indicated by posted signs.) 3. To remove, destroy or harass any wildlife or livestock on Parks and Outdoor Recreation Lands. (Hunting will be allowed in areas designated by the Division during hunting seasons.) BEARS d. Where necessary to prevent or address bear/human interactions or related issues, the park manager may designate all or a portion of any state park where: food, trash and equipment used to cook or store food must be kept sealed in a hard-sided vehicle, in a camping unit that is constructed of solid, non-pliable material, or in a food storage box provided by the park for those persons entering the park in something other than a hard-sided vehicle or appropriate camping unit. This restriction does not apply to food that is being transported, consumed, or prepared for consumption. A hard-sided vehicle is defined as: the trunk of an automobile, the cab of a pickup truck, the interior of a motor home, fifth wheel, camping trailer or pickup camper. A hard-sided vehicle does not include any type of tent, pop-up campers or pickup campers with nylon, canvas, or other pliable materials, car top carriers or camper shells on the back of pickup trucks. 1

PARK-SPECIFIC RESTRICTIONS ed. In addition to the general land and water regulations, the following restrictions shall also apply: 1. Barr Lake State Park (a) No dogs or other pets shall be permitted in the wildlife refuge area. (b) Visitors shall be required to remain on designated trails and boardwalks in the wildlife refuge area. (c) No fishing or boating shall be permitted in the wildlife refuge area. (d) Visitors shall be required to remain on the designated trails on Barr Lake Dam. (e) No horses shall be permitted on the Barr Lake Dam. 2. Highline Canal State Trail (a) No swimming, tubing or rafting shall be permitted. (b) No fires shall be permitted. 3. Roxborough State Park (a) No dogs or other pets shall be permitted. (b) No fires shall be permitted. (c) It shall be unlawful to climb, traverse or rappel on or from rock formations. 4. Chatfield State Recreation Area (a) A valid permit is required to launch or land any hot-air balloon. 5. Harvey Gap State Recreation Area (a) No dogs or other pets shall be permitted except when used for hunting during the period beginning the Tuesday after Labor Day and continuing through the Friday prior to Memorial Day. 6. Bonny State Recreation Area (a) No public access, hunting, fishing or boating shall be permitted in the North Cove Waterfowl Refuge Area from the first day in November through the last day in January. 7. Mueller State Park and Wildlife Area (a) No dogs or other pets shall be permitted outside of the developed facilities area. (b) It shall be unlawful, except by law enforcement officers on official duty, to operate snowmobiles. (c) Where necessary to prevent or address bear/human interactions or related issues, the park manager may designate all or a portion of a park area where: food, trash and equipment used to cook or store food must be kept sealed in a hard-sided vehicle, in a camping unit that is constructed of solid, non-pliable material, or in a food storage box provided by the park for those persons entering the park in something other than a hard-sided vehicle or an appropriate camping unit. This restriction does not apply to food that is being transported, consumed, or prepared for consumption. A hard sided vehicle is defined as: the trunk of an automobile, the cab of a pickup truck, the interior of a motor home, fifth wheel, camping trailer or pickup camper. A hard-sided vehicle does not include any type of tent, pop-up campers or pickup campers with nylon, canvas or other pliable material, car top carriers or camper shells on the back of pickup trucks. 8. James M. Robb - Colorado River State Park - Colorado River Wildlife Area (a) In accordance with applicable management plans, no dogs or other pets shall be permitted, except on designated trails. 2

(b) (c) (d) No fires shall be permitted. No swimming shall be permitted. In accordance with applicable management plans, public access is restricted to designated roads and trails from March 15 to May 30 of each year. 9. Ridgway State Park (a) No boats, rafts, or other floating devices shall be permitted on any waters within the Pa-Co-Chu-Puk Recreation Site, below Ridgway Dam. 10. Arkansas Headwaters Recreation Area (a) Except in established campgrounds where toilet facilities are provided, all overnight campers must provide and use a portable toilet device capable of carrying human waste out of the Arkansas Headwaters Recreation Area. Contents of the portable toilet must be emptied in compliance with law and may not be deposited within the Arkansas Headwaters Recreation Area, unless at a facility specifically designated by the Arkansas Headwaters Recreation Area. (b) Building or tending fires is allowed pursuant to regulation # 100b.7., except at the Arkansas Headwaters Recreation Area fire containers must have at least a two inch rigid side. Fire containers must be elevated up off the ground. (c) Swimming is permitted in the Arkansas River from the confluence of the East Fork/Lake Fork of the Arkansas within the boundaries of the Arkansas Headwaters Recreation Area. All persons under the age of 13 swimming in the Arkansas River within the Arkansas Headwaters Recreation Area must wear a properly fitting U.S. Coast Guard approved wearable type I, III or V personal floatation device. 11. John Martin Reservoir State Recreation Area (a) No public access shall be permitted on the north shore area of John Martin Reservoir State Recreation Area from the first day of November through March 15 of every year or as posted except to retrieve downed waterfowl. 12. Cheyenne Mountain State Park (a) No dogs or other pets shall be permitted outside of the developed facilities area. (b) Smoking shall be limited to developed areas only and shall not be permitted in the backcountry, or on the archery range, parking lot or trail system. (c) Where necessary to prevent or address bear/human interactions or related issues, the park manager may designate all or a portion of a park area where: food, trash and equipment used to cook or store food must be kept sealed in a hard-sides vehicle, in a camping unit that is constructed of solid, non-pliable material, or in a food storage box provided by the park for those persons entering the park in something other than a hard-sided vehicle or appropriate camping unit. This restriction does not apply to food that is being transported, consumed, or prepared for consumption. A hard-sided vehicle is defined as: the trunk of an automobile, the cab of a pickup truck, the interior of a motor home, fifth wheel, camping trailer or pickup camper. A hard-sided vehicle does not include any type of tent, pop-up campers or pickup campers with nylon, canvas, or other pliable materials, car top carriers or camper shells on the back of pickup trucks. (cd) Hunting shall be prohibited. (de) It shall be unlawful to climb, traverse or rappel on or from rock formations. (ef) Any person 17 years of age or older who is shooting on the field/3d portion of the archery range must obtain and maintain on one s person a proper and valid daily or annual Cheyenne Mountain Park archery range individual permit. (fg) Public access is prohibited on the archery range from sunset to sunrise. (gh) Any person 16 years of age or younger entering the archery range must be under adult supervision at all times. 3

(hi) (ij) Broadheads, crossbows, alcoholic beverages, and firearms, including, but not limited to, BB guns, pellet guns, and air rifles, are prohibited on the archery range. No dogs or other pets shall be permitted on the archery range. 13. Castlewood Canyon State Park (a) No dogs or other pets shall be permitted in the East Canyon area. (b) No horses shall be permitted in the east canyon area. (c) It shall be unlawful to climb, traverse, or rappel, on or from rock formations in the East Canyon area. (d) Visitors shall be required to remain on the designated trails in the East Canyon area. 14. Rifle Falls State Park (a) It shall be unlawful to climb, traverse, or rappel on or from rock formations. 15. Chatfield State Park (a) Entrance to and exit from the dog off leash areas are permitted only at designated access points. (b) A handler may bring a maximum of three dogs at one time into the designated dog off leash area. (c) Handlers must possess a leash and at least one waste bag for each dog in the designated dog off leash area. (d) Sport dog trainers shall obtain a special use permit to access and use the designated upland and flat-water sport dog training areas. (e) Handlers in the dog off leash area and the sport dog training areas must have a visible and valid dog off leash annual pass or dog off leash daily pass. 16. Cherry Creek State Park (a) Entrance to and exit from the dog off leash areas is permitted only at designated access points. (b) A handler may bring a maximum of three dogs at one time into the designated dog off leash area. (c) Handlers must possess a leash and at least one waste bag for each dog in the designated dog off leash area. (d) Sport dog trainers shall obtain a special use permit to access and use the designated upland sport dog training area. (e) Handlers in the dog off leash area and the sport dog training area must have a visible and valid dog off leash annual pass or dog off leash daily pass. (f) Use of shotgun shells on the trap/skeet range with shot size larger than size 7 is prohibited. 17. Golden Gate Canyon State Park (a) Where necessary to prevent or address bear/human interactions or related issues, the park manager may designate all or a portion of a park area where: food, trash and equipment used to cook or store food must be kept sealed in a hard-sided vehicle, in a camping unit that is constructed of solid, non-pliable material, or in a food storage box provided by the park for those persons entering the park in something other than a hard-sided vehicle or appropriate camping unit. This restriction does not apply to food that is being transported, consumed, or prepared for consumption. A hard-sided vehicle is defined as: the trunk of an automobile, the cab of a pickup truck, the interior of a motor home, fifth wheel, camping trailer or pickup camper. A hard-sided vehicle does not include any type of tent, pop-up campers or pickup campers with nylon, canvas, or other pliable materials, car top carriers or camper shells on the back of pickup trucks. 4

178. Lake Pueblo State Park (a) Jumping, diving or swinging from cliffs, ledges or man-made structures is prohibited, including, but not limited to, boat docks, marina infrastructure and the railroad trestle in Turkey Creek. 18. Eldorado Canyon State Park (a) The use of all portable grills and stoves (including, but not limited to, charcoal, gas, and wood) is prohibited outside of designated high-use pads. ARTICLE II -WATER RESTRICTIONS: USE OF BOATS AND OTHER FLOATING DEVICES AND OTHER USES ON PARKS AND OUTDOOR RECREATION WATERS # 103 a. No boats, rafts or other floating devices of any kind shall be permitted on lakes within: 1. Golden Gate Canyon State Park, except as part of an organized class in canoeing sponsored by the Division. 2. The State Forest, except that wakeless boating shall be allowed on North Michigan Reservoir. 3. Mueller State Park and Wildlife Area. 4. James M. Robb Colorado River State Park Pear Park Section between 30 Road and 29 Road 5. James M. Robb Colorado River State Park - Colorado River Wildlife Area. 6. Staunton State Park. b. No motorboats shall be permitted on the Arkansas River from the confluence of the East Fork/Lake Fork of the Arkansas to the west end of Pueblo Reservoir. c. Only hand-propelled craft, sailboats and boats with electric motors shall be permitted on the following lakes and reservoirs: 1. All waters within James M. Robb Colorado River State Park Island Acres section except Swimmin Hole 2. Mack Mesa Reservoir Highline Lake State Recreation Area 3. St. Vrain State Recreation Area, except Blue Heron Reservoir 4. Sylvan Lake State Recreation Area 5. All waters within James M. Robb Colorado River State Park Connected Lakes section 6. All waters within James M. Robb Colorado River State Park Fruita section 7. Lake Hasty at John Martin Reservoir State Recreation Area 8. James M. Robb Colorado River State Park Corn Lake section. 5

d. Only hand-propelled craft, sailboats and boats with electric trolling motors or gasoline motors of 10 horsepower or less shall be permitted on Barr Lake. e. Only hand or trailer launched vessels with electric or gasoline motors of 10 horsepower or less, operated at a wakeless speed shall be permitted on Blue Heron Reservoir at St. Vrain State Park. fe. Only hand-propelled craft, sailboats, boats with electric trolling motors and boats with gasoline motors operated at a wakeless speed shall be permitted on the following lakes and reservoirs: 1. North Michigan Reservoir 2. Mancos Reservoir 3. Pearl Lake gf. Only hand-propelled craft, sailboats and boats with electric trolling motors or gasoline motors of 20 horsepower or less shall be permitted on the following lakes and reservoirs: 1. Harvey Gap Reservoir hg. No unauthorized boats, rafts, or other floating devices of any kind shall be permitted on any waters: 1. Within the Pa-Co-Chu-Puk Recreation Site at Ridgway State Park 2. On the waters below John Martin Dam to the Arkansas River bridge at John Martin Reservoir State Recreation Area ih. All Parks and Outdoor recreation waters are open to boating during migratory waterfowl seasons, except as follows: 1. Boating closures during migratory waterfowl season - Specific exceptions: Boats shall be prohibited on the following lakes, reservoirs and ponds from the first Monday in November through the last day of migratory waterfowl seasons, except as posted and except that hand-propelled craft may be used to set out and pick up decoys and retrieve downed waterfowl on the areas of such lakes open to hunting of migratory waterfowl: (a) (b) (c) Horseshoe Reservoir within Lathrop State Park Jackson Reservoir North Sterling Reservoir 2. Boats shall be prohibited on Highline Lake from the first day in October through the last day in February, except that hand-propelled craft may be used to set out and pick up decoys and retrieve downed waterfowl in the area open to hunting. 3. No public access shall be permitted at John Martin Reservoir State Recreation Area east of the waterfowl closure line to the dam from the first day of November through March 15 of every year or as posted except to retrieve downed waterfowl. 6

VESSELS ji. It shall be unlawful: UNATTENDED LAUNCHING 1. To anchor or beach boats and leave them unattended overnight within Parks and Outdoor Recreation Lands in areas other than those designated or posted. 2. To launch or load within Parks and Outdoor Recreation Lands any boat from a trailer, car, truck or other conveyance, except at an established launch area if the same is provided. WATER SKIING RESTRICTIONS kj. Water skiing shall not be permitted on the following lakes or reservoirs: 1. Eleven Mile Reservoir 2. Spinney Mountain Reservoir 3. Pearl Lake 4. Horseshoe Lake within Lathrop State Park 5. Harvey Gap Reservoir 6. Mancos Reservoir 7. Sylvan Lake 8. North Michigan Reservoir TAKE-OFF/DROP OFF lk. ml. No person, while operating any vessel, shall park, moor, anchor, stop or operate said vessel so as to be considered a hazard in any area marked as a water ski take-off or drop zone. Use of air-inflated floating devices: 1. It shall be unlawful to use any air-inflated floating device on waters located on Parks and Outdoor Recreation Lands, except as follows: (a) Innertubes, air mattresses and similar devices may be used in designated swimming areas only, except as follows: (1) Innertubes, air mattresses and similar devices are permitted, below the dam on that part of the Arkansas River within the boundaries of Pueblo State Recreation Area. All occupants of these devices must wear a U.S. Coast Guard approved wearable Type I, II, or III personal flotation device. (2) Inflatable fishing waders may be used as an aid to fishing. 7

(3) Innertubes, air mattresses, and similar devices are permitted on the Arkansas River from the confluence of the East Fork/Lake Fork of the Arkansas within the boundaries of the Arkansas Headwaters Recreation Area. All occupants of these devices must wear a U.S. Coast Guard approved wearable type I, III, or V personal flotation device. (b) All other air-inflated devices capable of being used as a means of transportation on the water shall be of separate multi-compartment construction so as to prohibit air from escaping from one compartment to another. Such devices with a motor attached shall have a rigid motor mount. HUNT AREAS (c) The following designated methods of hunting may be used in the following areas during hunting seasons: (1) During the period beginning the Tuesday after Labor Day and continuing through the Friday prior to Memorial Day, only bows and arrows including crossbow and hand-held bow, unless otherwise restricted, and shotguns loaded with birdshot may be used for hunting during hunting seasons, and only in areas not posted as prohibiting such use, on: (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (v) (vi) (vii) (viii) (viiiix) (ix) (xi) (xii) Boyd Lake State Recreation Area Jackson State Recreation Area Lothrop State Park west from a north-south line corresponding with the existing barbed-wire fence between Horseshoe Lake and Martin Lake. Pueblo State Recreation Area Stagecoach Reservoir State Recreation Area, western half of the reservoir Sweitzer State Recreation Area Highline Lake State Recreation Area Trinidad State Recreation Area Harvey Gap State Recreation Area Eldorado Canyon State Park, western portion known as crescent meadows from the Tuesday after Labor Day through March 31, using a hand-held bow and shotguns loaded with birdshot. North Sterling Reservoir State Park Vega State Recreation Area (2) Only shotguns loaded with birdshot may be used for waterfowl hunting during the regular waterfowl hunting seasons, in the areas and at the 8

times posted, at Barr Lake State Park, and at Corn Lake and Island Acres at James M. Robb State Park, and at Highline Lake State Park. (i) All hunters must register prior to beginning hunting and check out at the conclusion of hunting, at the hunter registration area. (3) During deer and elk seasons, any lawful method of hunting may be used for hunting such big game; and, during the period stated in section # 106a.1. (c)(1), above any lawful method of hunting may be used during hunting seasons for small game, in areas not posted as prohibiting such use or uses, on: (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (v) The portion of Golden Gate Canyon State Park located in Jefferson County, excluding the 160-acre parcel known as the Vigil Ranch and the posted strip of land along Gilpin County Road 2. Provided further that hunters must visit the designated check station to check in prior to hunting and check out after hunting. Lory State Park; except that hunting is not permitted on Saturdays and Sundays. Steamboat Lake State Park (including Pearl Lake). Ridgway State Park, all lands open to the public access east of Highway 550. Bonny State Recreation Area. (4) During deer and elk seasons that are in the period described in 106-a.1. (c)(1), any lawful method of hunting deer and elk may be used in areas not posted as prohibiting such use in that portion of Golden Gate Canyon State Park located in Gilpin County, otherwise known as the Green Ranch. Only hunters selected through a special drawing prior to the beginning of big game seasons are permitted to hunt the Green Ranch portion of Golden Gate Canyon State Park. (5) During any hunting season all year, lawful methods of hunting may be used in areas not prohibiting such use on: (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (v) (vi) (vii) Crawford State Recreation Area Eleven Mile State Recreation Area Navajo State Recreation Area Paonia State Recreation Area Rifle Gap State Recreation Area State Forest State Park Spinney Mountain State Recreation Area 9

(viii) (ix) (x) (xi) Sylvan Lake State Recreation Area Arkansas Headwaters Recreation Area Mueller State Park San Luis State Park (6) During the period described in 106-a.1.(c)(1)(x), only primitive weapons (hand-held bow and muzzle-loading rifles) may be used to hunt big game animals in the western portion of Eldorado Canyon State Park known as Crescent Meadows. (7) During the period beginning the Tuesday after Labor Day and continuing through the Friday prior to Memorial Day, any lawful method of controlled hunting may be used, during hunting seasons, in areas not prohibiting such use on Mueller State Park. Hunters may access the posted hunting area only from Trail 5 at the Visitor Center, Trail 11 at the Livery parking lot or Lost Pond Picnic Area and Trail 13 at the group campground. All weapons must be unloaded when the hunter is outside the posted hunting area boundary. (8) During any authorized hunting season from October 1 to April 30 of each year, and any approved special season, any lawful method of hunting may be used in the following areas: (i) All lands at Ridgway State Park open to public access west of Ridgway Reservoir, except that the area bounded by Dallas Creek on the south and the site closure signs on the north shall be closed to all hunting. (9) During any authorized waterfowl hunting season from October 1 to April 30 of each year, and any approved special season, waterfowl hunting shall be permitted within the Dallas Creek Recreation Site at Ridgway State Park; except that hunting shall be prohibited between the park road and U.S. Highway 550 and in other areas posted as prohibiting such use. (10) During approved special seasons, any lawful method of hunting may be used in the following areas (or special hunting zones) as defined: (i) (ii) (iii) (Zone 1) Elk Ridge Mesa, including the closed Elk Ridge Campground, and (Zone 2) That area bounded by a distance of 100 yards south of park headquarters, on the north; Ridgway Reservoir on the west; ¼ mile from Colorado Highway 550 on the south; and ¼ mile from the main park road on the east and, That area bounded by Ridgway reservoir's main cove on the north; ¼ mile from the Elk Ridge road on the west; the intersection of the Elk Ridge and main park roads on the south; and ¼ mile from the main park road on the east at Ridgway State Park and, 10

(iv) The Pa-Co-Chu-Puk Recreation site at Ridgway State Park. (11) During any authorized big game hunting season, any lawful method of hunting deer, elk, and bear may be used in areas not posted as prohibiting such use in Lone Mesa State Park. Only hunters who possess a valid Lone Mesa State Park hunting permit are permitted to hunt. (12) During the spring turkey hunt at Lory State Park, it shall be permitted to hunt turkey by legal methods on Mondays and Tuesdays only. All other days of the week shall be closed to spring turkey hunting. (13) During the period described in 106.a.1.(c)(1) only bows and arrows and shotguns loaded with birdshot may be used for hunting in areas not prohibiting such use on North Sterling State Park, except as follows: (i) (ii) Hunting is prohibited from the dam, and Hunting is prohibited from the frozen surface of the lake. (d) Park Managers may post an area on a park or recreation area as being closed to hunting due to public safety considerations or sound park management practices. TRAPPING 1. To discharge explosives, firearms, and/or other weapons within 100 yards of any designated campground, picnic area, boat ramp, swimming or water skiing beach or nature trail and study area, except as may be otherwise posted. 2. To discharge explosives, firearms, and/or other weapons from any location so that projectiles are caused to cross over or fall upon Parks and Outdoor Recreation Lands. 13. To place or set traps on Parks and Outdoor Recreation Lands and Waters, except as authorized by wildlife regulations and with a valid Special-Activities Permit. RAPTOR HUNTING 14. To hunt by the use of raptors on Parks and Outdoor Recreation Lands and Waters, except as authorized by wildlife regulations and with a valid Special-Activities Permit. 11

MAILING - 02/20/2015 Basis and Purpose Chapter P-1 - Parks and Outdoor Recreation Lands Basis and Purpose: These regulations are necessary to properly manage Colorado s state parks, and specifically to ensure a comprehensive program of outdoor recreation in order to offer the greatest possible variety of opportunities to the people of this state and its visitors. Changing PFD Labeling Standards In September of 2014, the US Coast Guard revised their personal flotation devices (PFDs) labeling standards to remove all type code references. Their desire behind removing type codes was to more effectively convey safety information and be closer at having more consistent PFD regulation requirements across country boundaries. Now, only two labels are currently being used for PFDs: throwable PFDs which replaces the previous Type IV or Type V with Type IV performance, and wearable PFDs which replaces the previous Type I, II, III, or V with Type I, II, or III performance. Existing approved PFDs already in use, can continue to be used as long as they remain in serviceable condition. The changes made within this chapter ensures CPW s PFD regulations are in line with the Federal PFD labeling standards. Portable Grill Restrictions at Eldorado Canyon State Park The use of grills outside of the high-use pads constructed in appropriate areas (surrounded by fire breaks such as roads and the creek) present an obvious fire hazard at Eldorado Canyon State Park. Much of the park is comprised of steep hillsides densely forested with Ponderosa Pine and Douglas Fir, with an abundance of fine and ladder fuels, exactly the environment fire behaviorists know to be particularly hazardous. This fire hazard not only threatens park natural resources, facilities (Visitor Center, etc.) and visitor safety, but also the adjacent communities of Eldorado Springs and the Kneale Subdivision. Grilling outside of designated high-use pads also exacerbates resource degradation as picnickers trample vegetated areas not intended to support such use. This regulation is necessary to reduce the likelihood of a fire at Eldorado Canyon State Park and protect the natural vegetation in the area. Bear Proof Container Opportunity for all State Parks Human/bear interactions have become increasingly common at state parks throughout Colorado. Park staff spend a lot of time educating campers about the hazards of leaving coolers, food, pet food, hummingbird feeders, etc. outside, in beds of pickups, or in other structures or vehicles with nylon, canvas, or other pliable materials. Most visitors comply and store food appropriately, while others fail to do so even after repeated contacts. This regulation is necessary to allow park managers to formally designate campground areas where food must be secured in appropriate hard-sided vehicles or food storage lockers to minimize human/bear conflicts. Instead of repeating the same regulation for each individual state park, this change creates one standardized statewide regulation that each individual park manger could use if bear interactions become problematic at their park. Addition of the Staunton State Park Ponds The intent of the ponds (Davis Ponds and Elk Falls Pond) at Staunton State Park is to provide a shoreline fishing experience. Due to their size (less than ½ surface acre each) and accessibility, they are not recommended for any type of boating or floating. This would dramatically reduce the fishing experience for shoreline fisherman. In addition, it would increase the probability of a water rescue occurring at these locations, where access is limited. Fish habitat structures placed in the ponds could also be hazards to boaters, based on fluctuating water levels. 12

New Vessel Regulations for Blue Heron Reservoir at St. Vrain State Park Previously, St. Vrain State Park only allowed hand launched vessels that were hand propelled craft, sailboats, and boats with electric motors on all 10 ponds within the park. However since 2006, the park has been planning for and developing amenities that would allow for the opening of an 11 th pond, named Blue Heron Reservoir in the summer of 2015. This 80 acre reservoir will offer a boat ramp, ANS inspection, and trailer parking. The lake management plan for this reservoir calls for allowing larger vessels propelled by electric or gasoline engines with 10 horsepower or less to be operated at a wakeless speed. This change to regulations implements the lake management plan for Blue Heron Reservoir while providing a new recreational activity at St. Vrain State Park. Clarification of Waterfowl Hunting at Highline Lake State Park Previously hunting regulations for Highline Lake State Park were located under regulation 106.a.1.c.1.vii, stating that Highline Lake was open to hunting the Tuesday after Labor Day through the Friday prior to Memorial Day. This regulation could lead the public to believe that the park was open to hunting on the weekends. The previous regulation also didn t specify that Highline is only open to waterfowl hunting (based on regulation 504.I.2.e) and the public may believe they could hunt small game as well as upland birds. Highline Lake is now more appropriately listed under regulation 106.a.1.c.2 which specifies that the park is only open to waterfowl hunting in the areas and at the times posted. The park has a hunting sign posted that shows hunting is only allowed from the blinds and that the park is closed to hunting on weekends. The primary statutory authority for these regulations can be found in 24-4-103, C.R.S., and the state Parks Act, 33-10-101 to 33-33-113, C.R.S., and specifically including, but not limited to: 33-10-106, C.R.S. EFFECTIVE DATE - THESE REGULATIONS SHALL BECOME EFFECTIVE MAY 1, 2015 AND SHALL REMAIN IN FULL FORCE AND EFFECT UNTIL REPEALED, AMENDED OR SUPERSEDED. APPROVED AND ADOPTED BY THE PARKS AND WILDLIFE COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF COLORADO THIS 4th DAY OF MARCH, 2015. ATTEST: Jeanne Horne Secretary APPROVED: Robert W. Bray Chairman 13